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WAS A !AUNKARD
A Plucky YOun Lady Takes on
herself to Cure Her Father
of the Liquor Habit.
STORY OF HIER SUCCESS.
lee ., ,
A portion of her lett reads as follows :--.4 4 My
• father had often piornied mother to stop drink-
ing, and would do so for a time but then returned
Lo it stronger than ever. One day after a terrible
Spree, he said to tis: 'It's no use. i can't stop
drinking.' Our hearts seemed to turn to stone,
and we decided to try the Tasteless Samaria
Prescription, which we had read about in the
Papers. We gave him the remedy, entirely with-
out his knowledge, in his tea, coffee, or food
regularly, according to it 'rections, and he never
knew he was taking it. One package removed
all his desire for liquor, and he says it is now
distasteful to him. His health and appetite are
alsowonderfully impreved, and no one would
know him for the same man. It is now fifteen
months since wegave it to him and we feel sure
that the change is for good. Please send me one
of your little books, its Iwant to give it to a
friend.'
F EE and pamphlet gi ving
full particulars, testi-
monials and price sent in plain sealed envelope.
Correspondence sacredly confidential. Enclose
stamp for reply. Address The Samaria Remedy
Q,, 23 Jordan Street, oronto, Canada.
REAL ]STAT 'A FOR SALL
-*Wale-FOR SALE.—iare bargaine in farms in
the Townshipe of Hulleta Morrie, and Wawa
-
nosh, County of Huron. Inq tire ai once. WM
CAMP.BELla Blyth, Out. 17744f
_
0-2o ACRE FARM FOR SALE.—In beet whest belt
t) in Southern Munitelta. Ninety aoree ready for
wheat next. year; 60 aeries hay. Good new ssatble
and granary. Twetve stollen por acre. Several
other inproved and praiiie farms for sate. Write
CHAS. E. SHAW, Hex 17 Boissevain, aanttoba.
175741
'VARA J MOKILLOP FOR SALE.—For sale, that
X very desiratie term, the old homesteni, Lot 27.
Concession S Meili,p, co-aaining 103 notes, all
oleared and le a good state of cultivatioe. Beautiful
home, solenoid fruit orchksed, p`enty of water and
everything required. Only one mile northof SOB'.
forth. Apply on the premises er C.) Seaforth Post
Office. SUSIE GOVENLOOK 1803x4t1
VARA/ FOR SALE. For sets Lot 27, Con
1. cession 4, MoKilloiT containhag 100 aores, all
of' which is cleared, well fenced, underdraia .4;1 a Id
In a high state of cultivation. Tiasre is a good
prick houae, large bankcibarn with stone stabling,
plenty of water and a g od orohaql. It 13 withia
two miles of Seaforth gold within a nide from a
school. Apply on the preiniees or to Seaforth P. 0.
WL GRIEVE. 1767-tt
VARA/ FOR SALE.—F rm in Stanley for agile, Lot
X 29, Cr,ncession 2, coatainhng 100 acres. All
caear but 16 acres of hard cod bush. It is in a good
state of cultivation, we111 1eneed and underdralne 1
4 :
There is on the farm two srns, with etatillitg, and 2,
large dwelling house. It in conveniently situated,
mitea from Chntan and mile from Baird s sehoel.
Address all inquiries to . FIN MeGREGOR, on the
" premises, or MRS. D. Plo REGOR, 2nd Coneeesion,
Tuokeretnith, Seaforth, 0 t 176841
"EtARM FOR SALE. --4 r sale, Lot /9, Hayfield
12. Road North, Smile containing 46 acres, all
cleared, underdrained an wall fenced. The build-
ings am allgood; the res dance being heated by a
furnace. There is a good beariog otchard and two
good wells. There are ight acres in fall wheat.
This place adjoins the Vil age of Veraa, and le one
of the moat comfortable • owes in the county. Ap-
ply on the premises or ad ress Varna P. THOS
WARD. 1828 ti
AMS FOR SALE A 44 BRICK REIIDENCE
E 1N SEAFORTII, 0 AR10.-.The undereigned
has for sale a number, of c °ice teems in this vicinity
all first clue lauds with v rying improvements. One
a good 220 Acre grass &rn Manly of money oan be
made out of this and utl little trouble, simply buy
ing cattle in the spring, gaz1ng them for the sum-
mer and selling in the f .11 In f tot this place has
made- money in this way every year for the plat
teirty year. Also a fine esidence 1 Seat Irth with
about f acres of orcha d, gardens and pleasure
ground -to be had at a ba gam. Terme reasonable.
For patticuirra apply to . GOVENLOCK, Seaforth:
1826-11
§
PLENDID FARM I THE TOWNSHIP OR
STANLEY FOR SAL .—Centin
sisg of the North
alt of Lot 14, and the So th Half of Lot 16, Conces-
sion 8, and 10 acres, a par of Lot 14, Concession 7,
in all 110 acres: On the 1 rrn the e are two barna.
sheds, etc., frame hous end good °tabard, well
fenced and conveniently Rusted, being about two
miles from Varna and on quarter of a mile from
school. There is abstade ea of good weter, an over-
flowing well at the rear of the farm malting it suit-
able for either grain or gr zing. Tnere are about 10
&area of bush. The farm 111 be slid cheap and on
easy terms. If not sold w II rent for 1 year or a terra
of years. For further p Weeders apply fo B. R.
HIGGINS, Brucelield P. , or ts MISS SARAH Me-
INTYRE, Hensel!. I82441
FARM FOR SALE.—Fo sale in the township of
Tuokeremith, Lot I, Conoession 8, containing
100 acres, nearly all clear d and in a good state of
cultivation, newly under rained, well fenced, two
good well. There is on th place a good comfortable.
frame house, large new ba k barn with brick base-
ment, driviag heuse, hog en and large hen house,
about an acre of young o °hart juat beginning to
bear. The from is aearlyalalseeded to grass, and is
in excellent condition fon either grain growing or
tock raising-; 16 ace es of all wheat in and Lill work
nearly completed. This ex (Tent farm is well situated
being two miles from a sot400l, post offi -le, store and
blacksmith ehop and six 1rie3 from SeafolOh. Good
roads in all directions. • pply oa the premises or
address_ Seaforth poet offlo . SAMUEL OLUFF, or
to HENRY BEAITIE, Ba Haber, Seaforth. 181141
MIAMI FOR SALE.—C oice farm in Hullett town:
ship fox sale, being t 4, in the 13t1r Comes -
alert, containing 76 acres. The farm is all seeded to
grass, except 16 acres. T ere is a good frame barn
and large frame stable, an there are fair buildings.
There is a n.ver-failing ap hag well at the house, and
a spring creek that neve rune dry; there is no
waste land; there is an a re of orchard of °hole°
1 ruit it is flr-t-olasa 1n 1 t aere is a ached house,
blsokarmith shop, store and posh ofihe In Harlock,
within- a lot from the place ; fir4 otitis roach in all
directIona ; the farm is su table for gram growma or
stook raising. For partiou ars apply to the MISSES
JANF. and MARGARET LOBISOZT, West Goderieh
street, Seaforth„P. 0. 181941
A GOOD FARM FOR SALE.—For sale, Lot 1,
Concessiain 13, Tu ersmith, containing 97
scree, of which 80 are elejared, we under irained,
fenced, a.nd in a high state of cultivation. There are
17 acren of splendid hardw od bush, unculled and in
first class condition. Therli7is a ormforbable house
and one et the best barns i4 the county. It is 78x48
L et, with stone stabling indorneath. cement floors
and everything finished up,in first class style. The
m
faria well watered with !tying springs and Is suit-
able for grain or grssing. It is convenient to
churches, store, post office and blaolcsmith shop and
way station. It is one of
rine in the clonally and
ley terms, as the proprie-
pply on the premises, or
JAMES OJNNORS, Pro -
18064f
only a few mike from a rat
the best and best equipped
will be sold cheap and ou
tor is anxious to retire.
address Chiselhurst P. 0.•
'teeter.
-DARM IN STANLEY FGR SALE ---For sale, Lot
r 9 and the west half of Lot 8, on the 12th conces-
sion, or Bronson Line, of Stanley. This farm eon -
taloa 160 acres, all of which is oleued, except four
scree. It is In a state of first -ohm ou tivation, w al
fenced and all underdrainefl,mostly with tile. Thera
is a large frame dwelling Ileum as good as new, with
good stone foundation and cellar, large hink barn
with atone stabling underneath, and numerous other
buildings, including a Urge pig helve. Two good
orotterde of choice fruit, aleo nice elude and orna-
tneutil trees. There are two sping creeks running
throatk the farm, and plenty of good water all the
year round a itbout pumpleg. It is well situated for
marketa churches, scheols, post offine,eto., and good
gravel rem '43 Wading from it in all directions. It is
within vivw of Lake _Huron, and the boats can be
seats pa:la-leg up and down from the house. This is
Hes, ..,r addrees Blake P. O. JOHN DUNN. 17344f
one of the. beat equipped f rine in the county, and
will heeold on easy terms, s the proprietor wants to
retire on account 01111 healh. Apply on the premi-
•
GOSP2I1 SALUT TI
HIPPY NEWYEAR 'MALL WI H SMILE
ON AND JOY IN HE ST.
GREAT EXPECTATIONS FIR 003
Rev. Frank De itt 1r4174go.
Role of a Gasp 1 Prophet,
Infinite Faith hat Chriat
to Save and 111 ss the San
Resolves to In giro Right
Entered, according t
audit, in the year 190
unite, at the Dep%
A.ot of Paella
by WiIUam
of Agriceltur
Chicago, Jan. 4.—In th
discourse of t e View year
Talmage appeal to the .h
ture .of his audi ore and s
how they may eke the ye
plete with t lumphant
achievement. •Iis text is
.lx, 11. "The y ars of taw
be increased."
Happy New Year! I brilit
the gospel salutation. a bir
you with a smile upon the lip, With
joy welting up a the henilt. I bring
it to you becau e I hope it is to be
the beet and the mostiUQ1fl0fltOUs
year of all your life. I
I am going to be .a gospelh prophet
this morning. am not o ly going
to tell you that this new year ie to
be the best yeai of your li 0, but it
Is also going t be a prectIrsor ' of
many other use ul years. I a,m ' go-
ing to say to y u, as 8loloi on said
of old, that on account oil hie corn-
ing year consee ated to God your
earthly longevity shall be lei gthened.
"The years of thy life shall be in-
crea.sed."
i Charles Dicke s wrote a famous
book satitled "1 reat Expectations."
But the English Writer did ri,.ot have
as much right t. use that caption for
his _novel as I cave for this, sermon.
As Christ lea d to the bliind men,
"According to your falthei So be it
unto you." My berth to-da,'is infi-
nite. Never ain: 1. I was bo ,have I
had greater fai in the power of
Christ .to save :nd blese, th n at the
present time. ihereford, on account
of ney belief in the power of Jesus
Christ that he can and will Save
your soul durin the coining year, I
know that this h to be ithe Most im-
portant year of our life.
My great ex eetatioe.s ilor 'your
spiritual welfare and your eonseera-
tion of the new year are not only
founded upon in oven faith, but also
upon the faith of an earnest band of
scores and SCores of praying men and
women _who are loyally !seek ng your
good. - This banct is; composed of
your friends andi your loved ones. It
is an all, conqu ring 11)a.redi which
shall soon., aye, I think; to -day, Oap-
ture your sotil f r JesuS Christ. We
have read wh: a Garibaldi did ‘Ifor
Italian freedom. What had re to of -
for his followers Notheig ut hen -
ger and pain an' Wounds a d exile.
But above all t ese ' priVettio es Geri-
baldi lifted the tandarcl of liberty,
and the young • en flocked to his
side by the hung reds and th thous-
ands. It may ot be an e sy task -
to capture your sinful !he rt for
Christ. tut the gospel ,prize is so
great that the e reest band f w rk-
ersesurroending me, like the. Ita 'an
patriots, are wi ling to go through
any privations if they can only bring
you a re entent sinner to the foot
of the Cross. a have read whiat
Toussaint L'Oueerture did forHai-
tian freedom. Wendell Phillipe in
his famous oration eletla ed tihat this
vouthern leader was a grcatr man
than Washington: Napoleon, Caesar,
than Ale. ander te Great. , But all
the conquests , y which. the So th
American I leader and his little band
of followers were able to th ow off
the European tyrannies are ts n th- .
ing in their 4teraal resu ts when
compared with Some of the glorious.
spiritual victories which shall be
won during this opening year for
Christ—to be on by this band of
earnest praying workers who are sur-
rounding me at the present tlime. 'So
on this Rest Sunday, 1903, 4ve give
you fair warning that in the name of
-Jesus Christ we are about io eneve
upon your sinful heart. We axle about
to capture your whole life fer Jesus
Christ.
Now, as a gospel transformationi's
soon to take piece in your life, I I,
ain going to tell to -day some of the
new resolves by which this opening
year is to inspire your life. I am
about to tell yon here and now how
you are going to forget those the ge
that are behind and reach forth unto
those things that are lidera and press
toward the mark for the prize of tho
high calling of God in Christ .Jesus''
- To overcome your evil passi xis
and to live as your redeeme father
and mother want,you to live i
one of your chief desires for the en-
/.
s to be
'
suing year. There wasgreat
died, You ;may have I ; ng ago
I
change in your . life when I t le Old
folks
become a grown up man i aritcl been
away from home five. ten, Cre‘Nri
fifteen years," befdre you redered the
fatal telegram Ifrom your ' eistele
"Come home at Once. Mothr ' IS 3r-
ing." Yet not Until that Iti e ciid
you willfully let yourselfgo into the
maelstrom of sia. Not u1, 1 tl att,
time did you say In a sinful' senaca
"Well, it does not matter mut i wh 4
becomes of me. Mother is noy de d,
and father is dead. Even if I (16
wrong and became diseipated they
they will not heer of it." 'Poi a fa*
years after your Mother' S deeth your
oldest sister tried to, take y 1, r mot -
tiler's place, Ever 'Sunday di ht Sh
would write to von. just a..3 you
mother did. But solnellosvi plough
her letters were nowsy- areli briehe
and told you hoW the old n le-hbere
were getting on, their m!essa, es dict
not ring in your heart like z other's.
letters. They did not so ofte L plead -
with your to be & geed ,boy nd sayl
your prayers and read' year 13 b e and;
, live for Christ. put someho durel
ing the past few monththe tealhel
ings of the old homestead hi ve been!
pressing down upon you with mighty!
power. Man, you are tired Of, sine
lou are tired of yourself, Yo
-feel a, little bettee if you coti
put eerie: head in her Iap and
good cry. But you can't.
a d Vttk
of ell' en—
vIng.I
ent ottlatt-
ally, Of To-
OttaWa.
°Peeing
Pastor
her na.-
ws theni.
r on.e re- -
spiritual
Proverbs
ife Shall
to :yo u
Mg it to
enight.;
oily1
hav
Y
know what is the matter? think
your dead parenta are pleading with 1
you and for you now, juet thle'same
as 'they did of old. ,
The pslamist tellis us that, Go keeps !
the tears of his lcved one in, a bop- !
tie. Last week God, lifted.. on of the !
parental tears which were sh d over ;
your cradle. He placed the- sp rkling
treasure tipon the white Wing of an ;
et
gel,
youu
with
night
11) OSSC
his b
the
white
as th
those
and h
weari
sit
down
are y
are
-deenie
God
sacred
joy
are n
the
ready
_annou
a,wear
now
love
day
worsh
? from
:Truly
also
happy New Year's day.
"Koper Was not fond of Soeiety.!
She tv s a ioinebody.- She lived;
mostly for father and us children."
Well, Iny biioher, if your mother was
a homebody and lived mostly for herl
children, d
refused to
crate
to be
life, ill
dammi
prayet
life?
gather
0.
man.
he
od
er
tle,
,
yo I joined the church. One
ing o angel after another did
were told. They all dropped,'
arental tears upon your tea 3
.t. ' Disconraged man, toeckW
ofthe sinful world, as you
re ' with the tears running
our heeks, yd.0 think they
1 r te s. They at -e not. They
e telbxs Of ,your dead and re --
fa, her and nother, which
s lo g been preserving in his
,ott d. They are the iears of
ich our father and other
N Sil dIing in heaven, because '
bite tinged angels have al- !
own! to the Celestial City to 1
e t [them that their boy is.
d of On; that their boy Lei
ei.dy 0 cast himself upon the!
f Jes $ and be saved. ph, to -I
t e a red band of -Christian-
ers but me can hardy keep
e1apt4ig their hands n joy,
his a not only for us, but!
y lar repenting soul, , a hap-'
7-
lelleimeemeellemeeeleleionseeteeente
r
rrie
anti cried o ane
te3" #
that tear upott that
head and ann4int him
power." Last
nt another wbiti winged
th another tear out of
bed by your father on
gxrosrro
, 013.1y lilletS, wnue the waters dr tne
'
mountain brook laugh and gurgle
i and Sing merely because it Iotaall
: Its waters run toward the sea. Who
do you think was happier, Herod,.
: bloody Herod, loathsome ' in mind
. and spirit, or Paul, who had given
1 up his whole life to Jesus? Herod,
) with, jewels ' on his fingers, on, the
! apostolfe tentmaker:10,th. his hands
4 greasy with ropemaking? Do you
' think Napoleon was happy? Napo-
leon Bonaparte, the .selfish human
, monster,.
, ope for
, used to
witho'utcompunction:; Napoleon., , on
his way to coronation, who turned
i and bitterly said in leferenee to the
I
cheering French populace "Bah!
I They would curse inc to the guillo-
vme to a throne." Or would you
tine .as g.dly as they would cheer.
soener have the happiness of a , Dr.
DWI pleading -far linclia, or 'David
Leviegstone pading for Xfrica'or
Adonirane Judean pleading for Bur-
ma, or John Paton pleading for the
; Nev Hebrides? Who do you ' think
' to -day is: happier, the woraan who ,is
I only living for social conquest or the
Salvation Army girl, going With a
1 loaf of bread in one hand and a Bible
in the other hand to carry the gos-
* pel of Je.eus Christ into the slums?
Yes, ray repentant friend, the ensu-
! ing year is tdoi be a happy year for
I you. ; It is to be a year when 'you
- shall quaff a chalice filled with the
• sweetest nectar. IrOli shall drink'
hereafter. out of the golden goblet
filled, by those whose sorrows you
have alleviated and Whose sobs- you
el 1
have turned into Songs of eternal
,
rl rapture,
.
But all these deductions hinge up-
ri on one great condition. The ensuing
lei year is to be a happy year for you
! beeauee from now on you ar.e to de-
pend entirely upon divine strength
0 to triumph over your besetting temp-
. -Lotions. Last Wednesday night was
U not* the first New Year's eve when
s you started forth with good resolu-
° tions. Again an again have you ate
Y ten ded selenne and , overwhelming
e watch night services. , While these
C meetings were progretilsing in interest
r you began to feel.. hont mean and con -
1 temptible your life had been. You
o then and there said to yourself: "I
✓ ewill quit my sins. I will stop drink -
a ' ing and sWearing and Sabbath break-
o ing awl all my evil thoughts and
deeds. Yes, I will, even if I have to
s- cut off my right arm."
o .. Each January we all make fresh re-
d solutions. Some years ago I preach-
- ;ed a. sermon called "New Year's Re-
- Isolutions.!' I made up that sermon
1-• !from the: answers X ',' received from
dfriends whom, I met. , 1 Every one I
- Would acdost with I the same sen -
e -onia that and some, the other thing,
eriee, 'What is yoer New Year's
e .eeoleition " Some would say - this,
- Illut many!, answered. nie thus: "I have
- riot got any. I .have, Made so naany
who used the map of Eur -
chessboard; Napoleon, who ,
capture kings and queens
lyou not see that if you
epeht, refurd to conseel
aur life to the ereross, refused!
• go di mane and live a pure
t yeur sinful acts would b
g baelt a, great! part of he
and -the good results of he
'hen 3r ur mother died, yo
1 the kind, sympa.the
h were written to yo
at kindnesses. You als
elating minister writ
e al address. Then yo
le ters and that a_ddres
a d bound together int
et, h ch you called. "M
.'s M m rid," 33ut, man, th
est d most triumphant m
you c uld ever make of you
.'s your own life conse-
erviee of Jesus.. Sh
and her life into you
, n an this ought to be
=ear fo you. It ought to b
eca .se by your own consecra-
the se vice of the Lord , Je
are he e and now ready t
r n t er's prayers echo an
and re ound in your prayers
d d ed will find a true con
in y.ur good deeds. He
hal 1 ereafter be worshipe
we er look because he is al
her •o 's Christ,
ol e de'a-vor to fulfill th
edg hide you have mad
sh I e another desire in,
du ing this ensuii g hap
day.s
happy
up
le lette-s
about er
had t e
dovrn hs fn
had It, osel
all pented
a boo
,Mothe
might
Moria
mothe
crated fea t
pliufet. hr blo
happy
happy
Um to
05
yo
let y
re-ech
Her g
tinuan
with.
.so no
The
,past
to Go
spirin
IPY
have
Sing W•
growl o
red
°
their
nary sn
tamed
. which
you
IdnnefePahts'
pc int
°Lin' v
of sic c
slender
ped 1)
wife a
time d
alized
oo cuk
t or
Care t
proper
Then—
you fe t
Iurbdzi
full he
upon
resort
tion ti
looked
said: '
Omit'
cliel
of you
Wha
mana
ubl
not pi
and co
all nay
Yes, si
God r
your p
en up
vows
bleedin
keen d
of hen
of God,
true t
it. 'I
• and ho
flush a I
secrete
wbrheoaink
boast
that y
bond:
man, c
old pr
Hap
man.
la
ftheetctohic.
blessin •s
tian see
fitocilit°1
e
He say
good o
They n
trine is
let frnu
The w o
horse t
quies t
1.
011
Ye All your pas
ot b : •n bright and
Th eeadow larks clo not
an te -3r hear he in reiless
th d stroying cyclone. The
s o Jt ne do not like to rest
I shi i g heeks against 'a Jan-
• wb nk you may have vrele
the any congratu ations
you f -tends showered upon
OU y • unger days 01 tri -
Bu y ,u have also had yonr
an .eartaches- and disap-
nts. ou have also Awl
ys h e'ou lay upon a bed
le
ou have had dayis
•usis• lif was hanging by a
thtead ready to be snap -
eat i a any moment. Your
ru' th -r nursing you at the
no th nk that you fully re -
h w ic you were. You did.
w i b the anxious Way the
vat ed You knew by the
nurses took in giving the
• edi in s at the exact; time.
, tl en in that dark 1 hour
as I1id the poor' fellow whom
,
so e eeks ago. 011, Sat -
he ants t work in seela ingly
th. 1 T next Monday he lay
e o er ting table as 'e, last
✓ h s 1 fe. After the ,opera -
to d 1 im he had to die. He
p it a -pathetic way, and
doleo want to die. h I ain
WI Oh, do not let me
at did you do in that hour
dan er.us sickness?
id ou do in that hour of
wh 1 ou knew that no hu-
cou1cI escue you? Did you
ctica ly say at that time,
d, if yele will make me well
to 1 y escue I will give up
v
1 fe tO thee and they ser iee?"
1 til 6./1 God made yo i well,
s tied you. Have you;kept
edges to him? Have y u giv-
en- sinful heart to be uurged
s est sins? These Liroken
to day driving into !, Your
re entant heart the Sharp,
ger of remorse. As a man
r an haracter, by the grace
youto-day are going to be
tho eI past pledges. T feel
IOW 1:. I can see a new
pu ose making your eheeks
yo eyes flash with a eon-
ent tr iasm. You would• not
ple gia with any ma' to
you!give your word. ,Your
1 eret re - has al way been
tr w d is as good as,your
either: will you to -day, oh,
itint e11 longer to break those
n ises ini made to God,,
N vi Year to you, sinful
iy hal py? , Because -during
first time , enjoy the sweet
ng ielve months yotr. shall
e does not appeal
lif
an xhilarations of Chris -
Ice. ;The joy of a self saeri
rest -
ver ' unconsecrated man.
,
to i self: "eVhat is the
saci li lig for other people?,
rer iIlirecie' it. My doca
• lo •-halter number one and
er I o look after himself.,
• W I ;always ride a willing
dell.1 e! Then the only ()bee-
t 4ing bot -se . will , ever
I, 1
eav i der 's cart for a hearse
e 1 etOry for a crematory..
o. I Vie beauties of self
ng d ' not appeal to me. The -
h ve OA more peopl.g respect
e les L ll have the less , they
e. ! The more I am willing
oth .1 s the raore my motives
judged, and I will be
,
1
31
get Is
and a
No, no,
sacrine
more I
me. T
respect
to serv
1
-1
1
bef•
misrepee ent
But tb ugl
many ye 's
cllange4 .,y
of the ci rch
men. ¶Ithe se
ways t e rie
are not t e
those w
they ea
and ea i a
merely • eau
[made that deietietiOn
d I have now entirely
d. The willing men
re always the happy
erificin,g men are al -
n szpiritually. They
II+ men. They are not
grab and keep all that
e Dead Sea-eis ;bitter
ealine and repulsive
t has no outlet and
711,11111111111
II,Tew 'Yea's resolutioes in the past
rid brok i them that I do not : in-
t. rid to ne ke any more," But I did
hot then and do; net now believe
they were telling the I truth. 1 do not
, , ,
lyelieve there is a. man or . woman . or
child who now, approaches New
. Year's day who doe e • not make Benne
4w resolution. But -the trouble is
eller you have made ;your New
Year's resolutions you . go out in
your ,own strength and try to battle.1
With 'your old temptations,. and then
you are flunk; again. and again. But,
lity- brother, this year is 'going to be
ECdifferent year from 411 others.. You
know your weakneAse4 anti teem es.
You know' you cam* win a spirit-
ual success in your 'o'cvn strength.
Therefore you, are ready to conscien-
tiously ask Cod to help you ' in the
stir -egg -1e of life. He will do it. Yes,
he will give you the ; divine' strength
whi(h will never, never . fail. Cling
to him, my brother. Cling to him as
Jacob wres tied With ' the angel in
prayer, and he will ;bless you and
never ' let you fall. - !,
But 1 beithinie myse t' .that there is
something 1 for.. -which' -to congratu-
late the praying barn of Christian
wOrkers who surrount me .and. also
for the rePentant inalt and repentant
vv4inan. You came in o this ahur0h
to -1413r idd i Iferent to jhe . Lord Jesus
Cheist. Yeti' have n w surrendered
eotir heart to him. X ou came 1 into
th le tom practically -an enemYe of
tlie crow You are -now buckling on
the armor to ; join our gospel ranks
and to become one of our Christian
edmeades. You came here ,en enemy
of J eeus, -Christ. You lito-day are go -
r 1
iffg to join with us aid fight for the
Divine Master. Oh, eliall we not
cheer? Shall we not ,Praise God for
your aelvent t� our cOmpany? Shall
we not, look upon yOur re -enforce -
Ment ,e.s a presage for 'us of a happy
nolw year? ,
Brother 'and sister in Christ, the
work rbefoee the church is stupen-
d?us.! Thi S gospel batele is to be no
child'play. ' We have welcomed yeti
into Our renks by the name of Jeans.
N Sw diose ' hp the ranks. . Now kneel,
and Make eine earnest, intense prayer
befere-we etart OA our new gospel
carupeig-n. I Now, are you reedy? For-
ward in the name of Our Captain!
Feeward against the 4itade1 of sin!
Forward for the redeniption of our
loved lonesi .Forward to capture Chicago for, Christ! Forward, march!
F. rwerd, march!
Philosophy of the Prison.
Example is more foreeful than pre-
ce t. 1
uspicion is a source, of great un,
11 app1itess. i
f fortune has played thee false to -1,
day, do theu play true for thyself to -1
in orroWe, ,
:3
, e - I • '
. -: - c
. Teeth of the ea -ver.
The beav6r is armed with two Ion
chisellike teeth in eac jaw. Theae
teeth -ere exceedingly powerful and are
to a beaver what an ax is to a woods-,
man. I One Such tooth taken, from the
lower jaw of ,a . medinin sized skult
(they can be renioved , without diffi-
culty, unlike the most o ours) is bent
Into nearly a semicircle and measures
five inehes eking its out r curve. Only
one ineh of this length projects from
the skein. The correspo ding one from
the upper jaW is bent ii4o more than a
complete half circle and neasures upon
its outer face f.our inc es, of which
lesS than an inch protides from its
bone casing. In width each tooth- is
five-eighths of an inch. Examination
a beavhower can perfo m such fea s
t
of one of them reveals the secret of
o
inches in diameter, no to speak f
as `choppingi down a bir b. tree sixtee
softer woods, like the , basswood,
inech greater size.
The tooth is compoee : of two m
terials. Along the outer face or fro t
of the Win, ie a tilin '12re ot eXeee
I
,
Twenty Year
of Itching Iriles
Mr. Alexet M4Lau t
reY years
esitient of Bowntativite, Oet writes
"For twenty long years I suiffered froze
itching piles, and ofil person who have
keen troubled •vvi
an imagine -wh
t me.. About se
ruggist if he h
e said that Dr
!flost favorably
°emendation
"After three a
and by the time I
oti a fair way to r
treatment until t
that was seven y
seffered any since
that the ointment
h that anno
t It endured
U years ag
anything
Chase's Oi
poken of;
Wok a box.
plications 1
had used on box I was
coy . I ccintinued the
orong .ly cued, and as
ars ago, an I have not
I amfirrol convinced
made a perf4ct cure.
"1 consider Dit Chase's 0 ntraeat an
i4ivaluable treatment for pile. In my
c se I think the cure was renaa4kable when
ou consider that lam gettingnip in years
• and had been so hong a siefferei from this
disease." 6o cen s a box at all dealers, or
#dmanson, Bates Co:, Toronto.
--r
'ng disease
uring that
asked a
cure me.
tment was
nd on his
felt better,
raChase's
ingly liard. enami. On the i mer, levee-
ing the body of, the toOthe is a sub-
stence called dentine. The dentine,
being softer, wears away with use.
Tne thin enamel remains cOmparative-
ly unworn, so pat the toolli assumes
tne shape of a keen chisel Abet never
grows dull. Theitooth is hoilow at the
base for half its length jahd is filled
with a nourishing substance which
k eps it constantily growing
,
i
,
If liadoio Women.
Ilindoo women are very beautiful, .
and, like most o ber womei , they like
to, set offtheir c arms by t e wearing.
of jewels. Those of tbe ricl are often
exceedingly valuable, and. a ty amount
_of them are warn. A Menlo° laxly
ewears a large -nese ring, a euniber of
rings in her ears, bangles galore on her
wrists and armee anklets o silver jor
gdld and a ring oia every We These or-
naments are ver3 becoming o her dark
beauty, and natu *ally they re a great
source of pleasu .e, but tin tortunately
one which, toget ter with ti e wearing
of colors, is den ed. to widows, whose
Iot is a partieulaily hard OD
Anyhow. a Hinloo wornan1 bas not a
panticularly che rful life, or as she
ninst never jooli upon the 4ce of any
men but her hu band it is s ent entire -
1
ly, in—her heine, hich, eve if she be
deli, is not in he least p etty. The
rooms are small and dingy, thave bare
wells, very littl furniture, and their ,
only outlook Is u n the int rior court-
yard, which Is iot made ..right and
pretty, but is usuIahly, withou a vestige
of tree or flower.
S inburnePsi Es line te of ng ,Lear.
hf nothing we e left of $ alleSpeare
bt t the single tie ,tedy of `Iii g Lear,'"
wrote Algernon harles S nburne in
H rper's, "it wo id still be s plain as
nt is now that he was the grtfatest man
th t ever lived. s a poet thei author of
this play can o. y be com red with
I
,schylus. The 2 ebre-W prdphets and
the ,creator of Jeb are sonjetlmes as
su thirne in imagi ation- and n passion,
bi t always quite incomparabi y inferior
in imaginative in elligence.
1Thitt Shakesp are's judg ent was
as great and al Host as wo derfel as
hi genius has b en a comm nplace of
er deism ever si ce the day _ of Cole-
ric ge, guestionab e only by ucn dirty
and dwarfish cre tures of si Ian Intel -
lett and facetiou idiocy as aistake it
and of distinctio instead ot degreda-
fo h. sign of wiltinstead o dullness
tidn to deny the stun in heav n and. af-
firm the fragranc? of a sewe "
,
',filled b a Dead M n. ,
In the second 4 ghan war n English
o cer, a well 1, evn swords le an, rode
ou to tackle afi Afghan celef who,
after the fashki of his co ntrymen,
had challenged 11 and su dry to a
fight. Both were mounted. hey rode
ro nd each other, watching a opportu-
11117, and the D glishman ound. his
riju t a little too oon. He rede_at the
A ehan and ran 1 im throughthe heart
jut as he was swinging i1s heavy
sword above his head. Th Afghan
di d., but -the sw rd came own and
split the officer's ikull. The nan was,
of course, dead, hut the wei ht of the
sword brought elown by Ms falling
bo y was enough Ito get the btw, home.
I
Didn't M7 Chenille
'
ni
New York n tells thii story et
a .
a riend who was very fon4 of field
Spl rts and possed a fine p Ir of red
posses
ed
h setters. 0 e night he 'visited a
tau hionahle gam ling este slislunent,
7.1
taking the dogs 1with him. He. sat
'down to enjoy supper, whe the pro-
prietor, who was very fond of shoot-
ing}, remarked:
"Those are ve r fine ani als, Mr.
Blank. Are they broke?"
"Heavens! No,' was the response,
"They haven't be n in here five min-
ut s."
11
An lInfortn ate Seleetfon.
member of :rother Dic ey's con-
gregation said to im:
ey's so many hillun in niy fambly
got tired loo ' roun' fer iiames fer
, so we, done name de twin gals
erty en Riches
ou done ong," said Brother
key. "You'll u ever git 'em off yo'
's—kaze all m n '11 quoteide
ou en say, ‘43- me neithe Fogerty
Riches!'"
11
we
'e
Po
DI
ha
on
no
Old People In Demmek.
1
enmark is the paradise o old peo-
n
ple Any man� woman o er sixty
ye:rs of age who an show a
good rec-
or is housed, fee and cloth d at the
expense of the ni tion. The eoet pa
he 'd averages on 3125 cents l day, or
on -half of what it is in En lish and
Ru sian workhous s.
• I you are surf ring from plintell
-ills ask yourself 'f -it IS not oui. OWD
fault. There is sc rcely one -Sierson.In
a undred whoe 4os not °Velvet or
ove driak.
To Cure a C
Tak Laxaiive Brom
druggists refund the
E. W. Grove's signet
ld in One pay.
Quinine Tablets'. AY1
oney if Itfa»ito cure,
e is on eol box. 25c.
THE EN11 CASH STORE
A Few Big naps for Januar
,
Bo eavy frieze overcOats, SIM 26 to 33. :Also a few men's heavy
frif ze pea jackets to be cleared out at sweeping reductions A bargain in men's
wind_ and jvatrproof pea jackets.
Just recetved direct from the factory s big job in men's fancy colored
shirtii:
In tbmillineu department all ready t� wear and trimined hat a It44,
cleared outi at tremendous reducltions,
Sped1 Bariains in Black Tea, regular Oa per lb., for 25; while it lasts.
MAWAAAWAANIAAAA'"PRETORBILA00,K, BLYT
D. M. McBEATOI
ON II
The i'estFori for the looking about for Furniture is at hand. The qua.ntity
dosen't mat er, but the quality is everything. We can sell you any quantity
but only one quality, and that is the best.
An ins1tection of our stock would prove a mutual pleasure antl benefit.
eitainttecneeleneintietteine. ere
y i\TnLwizmA_3Kil\TG-.
This department _is complete with a larebe selection of the best goo-si
obliging, attention. given to this branch of the business. ,
Night calls promptly attended to by our -Undertaker; Mr. S. T. Holmeta
Godericly street, Seaforth, opposite the Nethodistt church.
BROADFOUT, BOX &' CQ,,'
CLA_TCTS
H LD �TTAJET 1-4 RB
IFT GOO
For Id and Young
Rich and Po r
AT1EX. WIU
FIRST DOOR NORTH
OF' PICKARD'S, SEAFOR
To The
Winth
roun
A New. St
Come one, ou
selves the quail
had right at h
goods, stations
ling miles to. to
stormy weather
geocis at lowest
Buying for cash
_rents to pay, w
prices whirl de
and late. Free
All kinds ,of pr
dried apples, po
ALE
1829-8 1
Residents of
op and Sur -
ing Country.
re. A New Stock,
e all and examine for your -
and prices which are to be
me in groceries, troll, dry
etc. No need of travel -
n over bad- roads and in
when you on get the best
priaes right at your door.
with low taxation and no
can give you quality land
competition. Open early
bread always on band.
duce, each as utter, eggs,
atoes, etc., taken as cash.
G. OUTHILTL.
McKillop Mi.atual Fire insurance
gompany.
An ual Meeting.
Notice is hereby 'yen that the twenty -Seventh
annual meeting of Ithe members of the Modillop
Mutual Fire Insure+ Company will be:held in the
Town Hall, Seaforth,
On Friday, 'January, 16bh, 1903,,
I
at 1 o'clock p. m. nelness—Reeeiving the Direc-
tors',.8so-Tressurer's and Auditors' annual reports,
theelectIon of three iiir ectore, two for the township
of Tuekersmith and ne for the township of Stanley,
and the &mission c other business for the good
and welfare of the co pany. The retiring directon
are J. B. MoLean V. G. Bros& tot and Thomas
Fraser, who are eligl le for re-election.
J. B. McLEAN, President.
T. E. HAYS, Secret ry. 1829.a
1
t-
NOTICE.
The annual meetin of the Tuckersenith Branch
Agricultural Society ill be held at the Commercial
MEd, Seaforth, on 1eduesdsy, January 14th, 1903
Business—Receiving he annual statement and audi-
tors' report for the *sr 1902 and the election of
officers for the year JON. A good attendance is
requested.
D. D. WILSON, President.
MOS, E. HATS. ?rotary. 1829.2
I '
Itaar4"arar----areara,_
•
1
Annual Meeting.
The annual me ting ojthe Seafarth IlOrtioultural
-Society will be held In the -council room, at 7:30
o'clock, p. m ouW:ednesdray, January I41h, 1903.
W.M. ELLIOTT, Seo-retary,
18294
South Huron Agricul-.
tura' Society.
The a-nnual meeting of the nienibers of the South
Huron Electoral District Agri iturral Soelety,will be
held at DIXON'S BALL, Rrucefleld,
On Wednesday, Januar- 2Isk 1903, at one
o'clock m.,
For the purpose of receivi g and considering the
annual report, the election a of -directors and other
business.
M. y. liticLEAN, Secretary,
JOHN MeNTEVIN. Presictent.
n --A meeting of the nfilners end director.)
will be held at Dixon's hell at 11 o'elbcie a.
the ,above -day. 1828-9
Oree I man Brlos., Type-
writer Company.
Underwood, Empire, and: Mick-
ensderfer. -
All visible writing machines, for sale or
to rent by the month, ri bons, etc., and all
other makes of typewritera, second hand,
for sale. Apply to
L. G. VAN EG OND, Agent
SEAFORTH
ONTARIO.
182*
Merton Stok Farm
Lot 27, Oonc ssion 8,
Hibbe t.
Herd established in 1138 . D. Hill, Steak.
Breeder of choice Duthram 04ttle and Clydesdale
horses, Five registered CIO Male fillies for ask,
prises right. Inspection invi d. Visitors, on appli-
cation, will be cheerfully -met t Newell or Seam*
stations. 18284f
itaillop Direct° for 1902.
MICHEAL MURDIE, Reeve, Lathrop F. 0,
JOHN 8.,BROWN, Councillor, orth P 0.
CHARLES LITTLE, Councillor Winthrop F.0.
JAMES O'LOUGHLIN, Conn Beachwood P.
ARCHIBALD lleGREGOR, Seaforth
JOHN O. MORRISON, Clerk, throp P. 0. e.
DAVID M. ROSS, Treasurer, Winthrop P. 0. -
SOLOMON J. SHANNON. J. rt.sanikmy &swan
Winthrop P. 0,
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