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The Huron Expositor, 1903-08-21, Page 2eememisentiosemmerommelmemeirometummimema ermemitutommormommosse. EAii3STATril BALL i MS FOR SALE. --Rafe bergaine in farms in tho ownships of Hallett. Morrie, and Wsera. noshnnorinty. ot "Huron. Inquire at once. WK CAMPBELL,,,Slyth, Oein 177i4f C0 ACRE FARM v6s, SALE. -;-In beat wheat belt In Southern Manitoba Ninety Ames ready for wheat next year t 60 parea hay. Good new stable and. granary. Twelve dollars- per aerie. Several other i ',proved anal prairie tants for sefe, Write CHAS, E. fillAW, Box 4, Botesevain, Kanitona. , I 1757-tt McICILLOP FOR SALE. -For sa e, that eery dmirable term, the old homeatescl, Lob 27. Ooneeasion Me,Rillop. conraining 100 so ee, • all oleared and in a- good etate of oultivatioo. B aUtiful borne, spleeold feuit orobard, plenty of we everything require& Only ono mile north forth. Apply on the preniimes or to Seaton • Offloe. SUSIE GOVnIet1.0(fK ,1 r and 1 Sea - Post xtlf SALE-Farra for sale In the town bip of Gray, being lot 7. ou the 141h conee ion of Gray, containing 100 aeres, with 16 acres of good bush and. all well fenced, • There is a bulk barn and a tram% home and kitchen, al a yeung orcherd and plenty rit go ni water One mite aed half fiona the rosin gnarl road feeding to B sole arid deaforth. Aortae on the premises or reis Walton P. 0. ,Xittted neD•Irtax,n. 1 1341 • - 11 c AN» LOT FOR SALE OR TO JJ Pete eine rto root the eomfortable re idence Nerth Main street, Seaforth, lately ocoo led by Janfee Crozier. The house conteins 4 bed room% parlor, dininn room and kitchen, herd and set water. Aldo a Ivo& garden. Tills is a west comforts le rest- clearee and eonveniently located. Will sold ofenip or rented. Apply to ROBERT THO PSON, Brunet% . 1 36-tf VOR SALE OR ENT. -Tho Murphy hom raced, L' En scree West halt Lot 15, on the (MI 0 ert Woo -of Hibbert Tito (treble& two swing .oe 11 good briek houte, large orchard, barn add istiables. Schocl and chtlrobesi convenient. Situated on Cent'. 'Road of Harbert, amilee south - of Dublin Privil go t octopi house and do 1.1! plowing. Tendere t eeived till hepterneer too& Address, T. J. SU PHY, Box bib, London. . sO 4 'Fgall FOR Siiijai.-Tha uoder- Jelled off ra hie ' fann, Lot 9 and gentle halt 10, 0 -omen: len .12, Mullett, cootsining tee sorra, for sale .on re enable = toots. Ott ehe pita° le a .story and- a belt frame Ileum witia atone cellar ; drilling house, barns. abeas Wall necessary outbuiklings, two smell oreharde, hover failing 'wring creek and rover failinn well, eisteronita *ores cleared, tp seen* buishe Oiee mile and_ aquaiterfroM church, school and poet :office. For full pita is apply to R. at. KNOX, Inyeh, Oatitria 1815s4 ti roar but 15 ;of hardwood bush. It is d °LA:It - 211, o cession 2; contsining 100 ao ARM SALE. -Farm in Stanley for state of Out ivation, well fenced aria underd' There 11-04 the. farm two barns, with stabling, and a large dwelling house. It is conveniently eh Neel, - from Clinton aud. mile from Beiente •Addreff1 01 inquiries to JOHN MeGREGOR, n the enmities, titian MeGREGOR, and Coo 4gton, Tuckersilth, fiesiertia Oat. ' 17 8.41 nni-TORE AND DWELLING FOR SALE 0 TO RENT, -The store of the undersigned, n ar the railway etation in Efeafertb, will be sold chbep or will be rented on °my terms. It is admirably apt. Id for &grocery and previelon store sod is fav rably eguate Attar:ha enea good 'table. It will be ue in ed.for loathes& ' There is a.comfertable dwet- finit repot; for a good tenant -Possese oir at any time., Apply to Win. MATERS, Seatorth • .18 -tf LURK FOR -SALE. -For sale, 'west half of C and east halt of Lot 13, on the llth cone of KoKillop, contabaina 76 acres, in good st cultivation, well fathead and underdiained. is a log house, Bret class bank barn with stone etab- Wing, a good bee far orchard and a never lailina spring. Mb within 0 milee of Seaforth and oon- venient to school and other conveniences. This i . fann will be sold °heap in (infer to wind u the estate. I not bold by the 10th of April, wlI be rented- A ply to ARCLIIIS alENZIES, Whitler o, or HUGH (1, RDON, Seeks:tn. 182841 - MUMS FOR SILK ALSO BRICK RESID NCE r IN eneannenTH, ONTARIO. -The unders gned ha* for sate a number of choice faeme in this vi inity all Irst oleos lands with amyl improvements. One a good 220 pore grass farm. luny of money nbe made out of thle and with little trouble, simply buy- ing °Atte in the sprine, grazing them for the sum- mer and sellinnin the fell. In ilia thia plea able made money in this way, every' year for the past tbirty yearnAlso a tine reeidence in Seaferth with about 4 acres of orchard, gardene and pie sore -groueds to be had at a bargain. Terms reaeo able. For pettier:Ors apply to W. GOVENLOCK, lea erth. ' 18 -if 112 felon te of hone FlatFOR SALE -For sale, Lot 24, Conce,asion T 34, ownsbip of f•feit'llop, anataieing 100 Ores of excellent land. Situated 2 milee from the town of Beafoith, one raPe from church and school1here la a good brick house and frame barn and out uilde foga also good wells. and windmill, well fenced and underdrained, grieve cif excelfeet hsrdwood nush. Thisfann is in excellent condition as it has beeh all seeded to gram for a number of- years. °reheat of choice fruit trees. This is a roost conveniently itu- ated farm and suitable for tatter grin or a oak. . Terme ea*.e. Applv on Vas prehaises on to Seatirth P. 0„ JAsfFaS LOCKHART- . ‘ 18441 A GOOD- FARM FOR SALE. -For Sale, Lot 1 Conceteicm 15. Tuokersmitb, containing se norm of which 80 are cleared, well uoderrirained, • fenced, audio a high state ot cultivation. Then? are 17 soresof splendid hardwood bush, uncoiled and in Orel -Wise oondition. There na * comfortable h tree and one of the best hams in the county.. It is 76x48 teen with atone otabling underneath, cement fiooro and everything finishe.d twin iirst class style. The fermis welt wateredwith living springs and is ult- able. for grain or grasibg. -It is oonvenlent to churobee, store, post (Mee and blackemIth ehop mod only a fear miles from a railway station._ It is o e of the best and beet equipped farms In the county and vrill be sold, °heap arid on eaey torn, as the peotrie. tor ie anxioue to retire. Apply on tile premise , or address Chiselhurst P. O. SAKES OeNefone, Pro- prietor. 1806rtf FAHM,FOR SALE, -For sale', that very cieeirhble iarrn on the fitM Road, Tuakersmith, adjoining the anise° of Egmondville. It contains 97 wires, nearly all cleared and in a good state of ' -oult'vatien and well underdreined. There are about 70 abres under graee. There i a comfortable briok cottlage ▪ aid good barns, with root cellar and outbuildlogs. The buildings are situated near the maitre of the farm and on the Mill road. It is welt watered and plenty of soft water in the kitchen. It is 13013tetl- ientIy Eti tutted for church an,d aiehiol and within a • mile and a half -of Seaforth. Will be sold (theme tnd on easy termeinf payment. 11 not sold by September 1st it will be ciffered by public auction as it min; be . cifspesed of ae tbe proprietor is leaving this part of 'the county. Apply to the proprietor, ROBERT FANSON, Seafortb. 1850 VAR -M. FOR SALE, -For sale, Lot 8 and the lad E half of Lot 4, noneession 13, Ifullete, the pro- perty of Lancelot) Teeker, sr., eontainirg ea acres, alit cleared except abeat 16 acres, which is good hardwood bueb. The land is the very bone Is well ' drained and well fenced. and is all seeded to geese ' wfli the exception ot 30 acres, 8 acrei of whichis fall wheat. There is on the premises a large fr s an house and wood tonne, a barns, one 40x60, ith. - eheep house and pie house, and the other 58x60, with dune stabling underneath. Th re is about 5 res of orchard, aud plenty of water. There is a g od vrell at the house, ano a sprlog cr ;ek running acr es the centre of the fartn. It is three quarters of a /elle from Harlock, where there is a s hoot, store, post office aid blacksmith ship, and le 7 &lei from Myth, st miles from Londesticre. and 10 roiled frbm Efeaforth. This is an excenient farn3 foe grain or graz- ing, and will be eold an reasonable termr. , eeseion oan be hat at prii,- time. For further r - Maulers apply to the proprietor, L. L. TASKEn. Sr., Harpnrhey or to Seatortb 1'. O. 11331-1 ORALE --Park D. in the villag3 of Elvth, o U- Mining Macros of land. There is on the p a handsome brick residenee 20,45 fact with wi 18124 feat 2 story, 22 foot brick will with el tbe nt. The house contaies eleven roems, 3 bay WirldOw3 la verandahs, good stems cel'ar full size of buildld,k, frame kitchen and wOodshed 18x2I feet. Tfaere hard and itoft water In the buildina and a god ftfr. seam There is else a leelcic driving home) arid stabile 2Ix32 feet with frame additien 18x28 feet. Tbe groonJe are beAatiful, cemmo.lious lawn, ornan3eb- tal trees-, shrubs and dowers in front. Also orchard of ohoice.frult trees, neatly 200 trees of apples, pearls, plume cherries, eta Wei be sold at a bargain. For full particulars, see the Proprietress on t e place, or o. HAMILTON, at Blyth. 1.848.5f Pei 4,4 .44 , • • • 1' .1 r• ,r,1-; 11 • r I • • •• • Clore, oironle,‘•0140.,a3141,411 4 4 V "g tlrecie affections if the Am.( find lungs. The o.:1), tnettleino T1 ttle lid that w 11 CUM 0.1,10 fibtrie 0113, niakinC• 1.7 e uttitual tuwitdiu wit d glut useful to h a owller. Pries. SKS Da. MCGAII hittlitcunt Co.. Xotausidllu. Ont. aniGalley,s Condition Blood Tablets and Powders for sick Cattle and Horses, 251. Said by J. fa Rol arta, 'irrigate% Seafortia. 1841 52 UziCtliop Dtreetory for 1903. etiefreer, DIURDilf, Reeve. winttiran P. 0. JOHN 8. Billenna, Counc tier, Read, nti P. 0. 011kiaLF‘i LITTLE, 3r, WI o thion P. 0. JOHN IVOR-RAY, Counrillor, Beechwood P. 0. JOHN M.. GOTLNGneK, Counoillor, Winsorop r ) JOHN� NOittaiON, Clerk, WintnroP P. 0 DanifIn tie ROSS, Treitorren viVinthrop P. D. SOLOMON J. SHANNON, J. P., issaltara Inspect° , Winthron P. 0. TAR BATTLE OF LI .___ •••••011•IMP REINFORCEMENTS RECIUlREO AT THE CRIT-14elePERlODS: - ROWSE OF THE LORD OF HOSTS " VIVA' With Moses, So 1 @VIII De With Thsetn-And Victory , Is to film SeizoskUpon That rromIse and Pr fully Poets ire Oa to1).Ills Work In the World /tutored alecording to Aot of Parliament of Can- ada, in t e year 903, by William Bally, • To. ii ronto, a the 1) 't of agriculture. Otta a., POSITOR AUGUST 21, on in t no woria. et is ror us to con- tneee mode eosintas tine° •it in our gospel faith and 1,n bless vs - as iadielditals 1 our Christian liVannese col secrete our es. Iii the fourth lehapter Of Mark, serViee and ray and plea ' 1 d _ ChristjcoMpares ;Christian work to "a as we ough to pr ax an sower going forth to sow. Some of work? He ill, my Ohri that seed will surely fall upon good er. He will he will. H ground; whiChl well yield some thirty, though we may be ph some sixty, -Seine a hundred fold. It mentally we z klings. He 'must reproduce itself multin'otently . will oely t row ourselVe in the human lives of the succeeding divine and mnipotent s generations. When Dwight L. Moody God will less the old . died did his woele die? Without doubt the yoUng. Oh, how oft ho krlgoodY was the greatest eVarige- ious work I have heard list of the •past Century, His person- : given: "1 • lieVe that 1 ality net only appealed to sinners, gime myself 1 p to religiou: but also to the; greatest. 'Christian the trouble is I am too . , I, workers ef his d y. • -His 'Voice and wasted the • st part of I, r pen raised vast urns of money for too old to start life o Christian WorkHe was a gospel �j fl( people may think y messenger Who seirred England and in - your de ision; I do - America on I hie evangelistic tours. , now there i. ay e-0 a gi °r1 ...,1 He 'builit the 1 mous institutes at for yoil, oh, man, oh, we 0 a Nor hfield. He 4thered among the eby, Ma aciliuseits 11 s college men as the l pl•tetletritint i.,Ce 1.1r II8t di a011 no v -I well ail; mineite 's in annual confer- is too late f.1' you to s is erica, for prayer a d communion with Jesus Chris :; not too ses God and for th Study of the Bible. ' thou le for y al the hour I Sticidenly, aye, es a flash. Mr. Moody Ctelvelfthbihtiumre may. be "in 'eve minuftoeist Ho* old v it f Chloe o, 1.ug. 16. -In his ser the preacher !points out thekey successt ful life/ and the Secre: IW110 even se ming" reyeesee may .be tr formed, tit° /triumphs.The tex Joshua i 5"As I was with 31 so •I wil - be with thee." . Qne of the greatest 'novels wri -so considered by, many of our critics, is Victor iltigo'smasterp "Les Misei•ables," - Amid all the gallery bi that treasured ' book anost woaderful description is word panting by which the denu ator oi "Napoleon the Little" tures the downfall of "Napoleon Great" at the battlefejedd of Wa loo. When this -great Master of erature topplos over .thel l'reneh ossus, the ''earth tremble& and dead conituries come forth out of t musty , .t , mbs an d look Ionin pe r Ual WW1brment. In that marvelous recital you ! hear the boornift cif the artille guns' and the crack Of the infant muskets_ and the groans Of the d and the cheers of the charging airy, ane the tramp of the Bri lines forming themselves into unbreakable squares against w the Old Guard ;flung itself in, v In it you canesee the tlUshecl ch and the 1ashing eyes of a conquer host and the pale, wan, hagg faces of a • flying Melia : l•y am impressed not Yet, afrr all in readiteg the • ing sto I t meeli by what happened as what ,not happen. ' For ' many hours eagle of , victory seemed un:deei f - this way and that, upon whreh standard to 11 alight. luttered though awaiting'. sonic oile's expe te ed advent to help ' heji to deede. Napoleo m hiself was wj&iting, a, xn iouely wailing, for, the suno helper. Every little while he wo lel 'take its Field glees and scan the leurrounding hills and valleys. Ever: little while he would turn to his nal officers nd say: "Bo you see. him? Have y u hoard any news from G •ouchy? Vo must ha ereinforcement. 'or we e lost.y In 'the meantim. over ,the hills itiarched Marshal B uche • w'tin his' GerMan eninforceme tis. T1 at t was the decisive event. ictbry h Hated no longer. She •ew to • he 1.1 standard! of Wellington.• nd perc ed ' there. The Napoleonic e at' set in gloom to!rese no more in this, wor d. It WaS th0, lack of reirif eeineritS at a critical: -morne-nt whic i _destroy d . the .French Walla% It is he lack of A i divine re' -enforcement se tyl ich May e- • stroy us in the 'battle of life. • 1 Theetext tells us of an titer gene al who also needed reinforce ents. o .1 oshua was committed t o task of conquerin • a cohntrly hel • by Warli e upreme eo- of the Lord • thee.- No , id of div r e to Joshita 111 ne not f we here Ives to his and work plead and tan broth - will, even icany and will if we upon htn eng.the as well as relig- hs excu ogrupgihkt, but bIaavxne or a,gain, , I 1 u are rieelint not. Eve Hems. time nan, if you rk just at believe it rt are servoeeven, and of the ting to the and the inimte hand to f 12 o'clock. s Moses when he began the childrei of Israel 10 ten, was struck down by the death angel. • est One day on his way to hold great Pee,. evangelistie ser ices in Kansas City, art the next day lion his death bed theto Ice. 'What was the r shit. of Mr. Moody's . the death?, Has ny great evangelist into th wild rile"? IV" tic' a "ling • man? No. JMs hair rause been have Cie f been found to t jte'his pface? -"Ah, white, ;; His skin must have been tee ' no," you anafer; 'not one, not thewrink10se . H. had almost paed his one!" Well, in friend, if ,no one eeightieth mil stone of lif. , when he ,r"" hetet been able to take Mr. Moody's i went.fOrth t liberate the children of lti place I can toll you this one truth - I om gyptian slay ey; How ok" Nfr Moody whe living was never as old was Joshua when the mantle of the powerful as Mr. Moody when dead. the dead Mo es fell upon his shoule sir •The Chicago Stitute and Moody et-dersT elle lad already assed his Church !ave ne er been so great as fourscelee yea s and five. • lie was ad - they are to -day., he institutions at ,. aa Northfield were ver doing better ready pressi g on tower his nine - Y's • - Work than at th Ipiesent time. And, tieth mpestoi e. So God las for yeu 3 Y'S . what is more, t a very summer after and me) if w only throl ay' field conference eot.; rcsehlryiess II. r known up to that •Man ueefu1ne8. He has it even Jg ilifr. _Moody died tie mightiest North- upon his mer(y, a, missice u : • though , we ni ish n spite of the fact y be old me and wo- the • oquent - tongue • and ;elk with m, ny years of asted op- ich rain and the biggest portunities to our discredilt, in. e'er produced were Dy ari ex -m tuber of my church 1 graveMr ks oody's can prove ho God can 1 loss a re- . , M g tilting yielded ; forth deemed ;life wl ich has been cursed bY rd ci sixty, and some many Y ai•s o • •sin, Some time ago Itwas God's work, a poor woman attended tl e service$ l one I of the church f which 1 was pastor. so I.1 Spurgeon died did , *he wished to join, but tlip members id• h no. God is still . of the sessio were very much in. he, *ion . of the Metro- ! doubt about 1 tting het! in. She had ed • e and of the Landon ; been for fifty n years a dissolute he He is still bless- i charact(r. I -It r face was s Eared and aS ' iirles II. Spurgeon sr -reined with her past del aucherles, tridsicadly inspired She had be h ea side a drt irit, He is blessing " band and ivo filthily dr *eon's Successors. ; dren. The se •sion , talked us up as Modern and at last di cided to pl ly live for him. He probation for ex moriths livee the work of end of six moths she aga if time was held, that the. inost e the best poised heart Northfield lying silent in th gospel seed pl some thirty, so a hundred fold. and God's work When Charles his *Work' die? blessing the mi politan Tabernac Pastors' College ing the worle of because it was by the Holy Si it through Sp God will raise joshuas if we o will bless in ou people. '0, him. at \ the latent cone$. the asearance of Hosts, "I will be \ With m.3.- friend, the' saMp Id reinforcen ent which Cam when he took corm -need o the Isr itish forces may also be ivert to u When God gave •hein, his commissi he, said, 'Joshua; if you ill be tr to rne an 1 fight under a y stand I will be with thee as I was ' wi thy pied e essor.''.., That divine su cor which God gave to Joshua gave to o r Ohristia.,n fa hers; th divine Jaela he Will give o us if e will trust him and belt ve in It' and live for him. I Thercfoi'o I would in pire eve y Christian to prayerfully gat forth ai a _do what rod wants hare to do. 1, would ins ire all iChristi ns to , li e and work witb ef brave heart, b cause the results of our etturee co filets are is sure as Goss prbinis s are sure. 'First, G d will be wit the Chri tian woek rs of _this peps n.t goner tion. We fight under hi glorio s banner. David had prove it by a perience w en he wrote, " 'thou hat given a 1)1n er to' them that fe r thee, that it rna,y be 'displayed b cause of tl e trth.' ethUncle - that b ner the ch irch of G'od ha. won vi tories in 11 ages. Solom in Saw . on its mareh and pronoun( ed it "to rible as a/ artily with hal ners." ' e saw it later, triumphant ver all e 11, entering lien a bride into t home of a bridegroom an 1 her lot loading, her into the banqu t hall at placing ovi r her the barn Now a b nailer is not Inc of a rag 0 a flaring bit bunting or a dross paracl , endazzl ment. -The l banner of God is a fla Or a. standkrd. Et is the ymbol supernal aithorit y.1 Whoe ice -ther fore strikes1 at God's hann .rs strike at- the divir .11eart.; Totila ,, in sy bol, God Wraps about (eery Chri. tian WOrker his banner. : I t is lb _symbol of prottlet ion. It i 11 11 the Christian men and Worhen . with to :oin the eh whem we:have c Me hit° contact in erli it14 her. the *paSt.: He wi 1 make vs an es- . In ' woman ir sential link ha a eclat chain of Chris- o-tr churchcouple of years -ago tin - influences which shall reach • that 'woman called upon me. .,At 'through all eternity - first I did, not know her. Not. only . God will bless to .lives of mod- . had the grace of God de, nsed her ern- Christian 4rkers even through tape, but the nearks of dissipation the death* of h SI serv.a.nts. Death had almost ent Is often • a • sptritual pruning , once. Though hook.. It lops off , 'cer tai n branch- average a r t is t. ee-. of the great tree. of .the. human • face, she eerta nly had a .1.,,00d, hon - race in order Id at , other 'branches , est, noble, Hol • Spirit insi ired face. may better d verop and • grow. i Tier whole life was (Mange'. It. was 'We are all . road y iIcI recognize the • n o w a Christ Ian lift' of cc nsee rated ieefulni.ss of a prueing hook in a 1 esefulmees: Go, ley hrothe • and sis- 'emporia,' sense. Vily can we, not do ter, no matter how ad you entry he this in . a spiritut 1. sense? Clod, I be- and how 'many wasted y1 a! s are be- ie,l'e, often uses the. sharp pruning hind, shall not God inspir took of death to apiritually develop . nft, you up as he chtmeeel is, undeveloped children.He takes inan's life'? Shall noii 1 way his Moses in -peeler to throw I • (m1 ,. guard your remainin tha. spiritual . r sporisibilities upon :Krises and Jos ils Joshuas. ITe eye to its one and teeter'? ill: "It is not right for you, oh, Nearly every , ,oung man, to lc arn, to lean upon al insignia Moeher's ,spiritual most honorah . . earato lean upon ailed the Kin , m. 0 mineelone. And 0.rder of t he n the leaningl will protct thee and I hat, to. -day th( ( are for • thee, si'. I. did for your rtead of an ear AiriStian parents:1 - '. • place over yot Gott wile bless tlhh Chrf tian Work- tlw Trcm Cross. t rs of the present 'heist has empha. promised that ef this world God ri Ai) ty. ' That meal") s that 11 c) child lives of your fe to the cross; no liristiapis arm is too weak to wielt a. eickle ea of God 'is too yoeng to lead sinners to 'reedits • 1 1... Coverink the ip ie t -I. r iprayo 4. true irch, and of A short o ved away liken hefie issedL chil- withe her ei• her on - At e the n• wanted course we me after and .left iroily loft_ hie she 'fad not might call a counten- what the beautiful ffathe-r's and ,ifel You must My divine arm,.iu YOU anti hat woe e• di vine days as ua's lives lere pro - wail orcier hes a roy- Germany bee of _the 0 of ordere. Wan , t hat 1 'William ealled ."the 1011 recess.'' Would lily potepta,..e, might t I feaveely I ' log; in-, • heart "tie sign ef ill " May if p ewe that generation because in hie .71 1111t. ylati have Wm ked and ieally and distinct- w:11 cod t bine to *work div n1) Woo - 1 y the weak things . dees. SO ed ba grace, may you al - Shan confound •the ways edntinue to spfrituaily 1,h.sa the low' 111017. arvest field; no. Han* a farreacnin illy belongs to pstis Christ. • o UM 0 it is _best to fal , fi that lip win• oroduce disciple of health and' vig thing that will n'oduce too We can prove thifi statement by re-- Especially -414 this true if ith ry purpoees. ground oat. Ided will gi in 0011necti It isb ,n1 should b 11 r (1111 1, stedrent Wee gas e a.n mei 1' ((1 them ightly at t accOunt: of this ma-Vein:e(Ut 011 his last ning• and gradually increase N it 10 this country. A. couple of as they grow o der and fee A I 10 w hitt). pleat y of exercis is one of ,the most import tors in tbe pri -m41'11118 intend 'poses. nen ceivee. (wing of ht 11 Calves. 'e them a ration that growth. givi g them r rather tha some- nuch fat, bull is A ra- with a 'e good m with tter that ground7 e begin - the feed • hhtter. u,S this tit fac- per development of d for breedi g pure yunting the hist ter ,oI ,ete famous intended l!oi da le:viva' services Mei emong the stu- tion of bran or d nts of Edinburg a ,fewyetirs ago • lit t oil well ri I eery Drununond of blessed mem- ry! Henry •Dt•uramond, 'whose chief iSSion was given; to the redemption 11 reselts when fe good thnothy ht all grain fed th t • b _ 11 wa.nted to give th _1 ey hired one . ot .th' city. As •1 a'iout to go for 11 ey prot:ared a bi 'ter thecie ;‘',oting hletes og the 1 rnivorsjty of Edin- rgh were, about to eael- as foreign issionaries, lieie classmates en a big farewell, the largest halls lose athletes were 11 as missionaries e• religiOus service. men hai departed. A' of lose. aly a pie e a I thitterin Bottle C rks of Paper. One .of the latest uses 1.o which • paper Is put is few of the Chri..-tiart students left corks, With thc li the college cain together and de, cork barkman cided that they otr.Jit to hold such a for a cheap but li ligious service •nry ente.k.e These ute. A mac•hini( S r'NfiCeS WC1:0 lo 1)( • 1111'pst-ad for the the size ,of a se 111 st part by th Indents. them- wakes corks vis, A conunit ten was selected which is "hrst re ai d nrra13g'm(nts riade. Every stu-. - sdi at who Was aske to -address that . . 11841 to ha 'e tee° character- dcs-the one, a pere,•eoble. life; the her, he had t� 1 'oh. The only' ei to -address t quence. If a' rn • the syn.- is lad of omeipotence. Tie is the symbol ( of the atonement. It is the synth 1 of divine forgi voness. • it i • the ssinn 3 if 01 f a glorious and he er r • God ie wrth . work ers in the continuit y of se n ieee will novel. tillon I he goon el work o past generationS o diol Christi work has itmeldrtufily. Like t Government of :England ij. goes o uninterruptedly froth genetat ion f.1-,eneratioii. When K ing W Warn tv • breat bed hia last t he Archl ishop o Canterbury. inunediately wried t the home „of la young girl: 1: k:nocke at the clam: of ; hor inteace unttla 1 was opened. 'Then lie smut lotted Chi young girl to arise and 031110 (low and pieta him. When she, catered th parlor he bowed • to her saying. "The King is 41.e031 ! 'Long live th Queen: " 1-Vhen 1 hai young girl,. af ter she tele ereen io in! tiO Old WO 11141/1 1:0: dying th leateiteee ',teed aboat he bed. As sem: as :,1e. heel breathe her last, and the atA Priding ,physiCian pronounced ber dead, her eldest sou, Edward, was. greeted with the -accla- mation, "Long live. the King!" -Rul- er), may. corm; and rulers may go, but - the Government goes on, me natter what human hand may, grasp' • the. sceptre. Like a true.: G veraMent, the gospel work of the past *neva- tions shall never dee. It !meet live 1 ( lueve the "silver toingue" of speech he was c one wiled Id keep a "golden • silence." What w en, serioS of niacin n in 011 Of SC wi a a man ofplain bar to an invite - let meeting was la was known to the result of gs, held Sunday ()Id ledialeirgh plain, Ittla8S11111- • and, in in oSt C1 CS, hy "one 1 al- ". students? No only did crowds Students weekly lel 1he hall, • but res and hundre ln of young men re brought to C01 rk'SS Christ. The 11 e of that religh its influence had er before been ..en in .old Scot - he cl, although Mil tburgh had been • \ , bil.ssed with pulpitedrs whose 11 441140S - ,t'f re famous all ar( ind the world. ` lien tha result ' these meetings 1 ; be qui to spread. • 'hese humble, one 1 a ent young men i 1 batches of four an five were sent tio othe.r colleges an •Universities am also to viitages un towns. These i aim.. young men, ley consecrated Ch stian. lives, -not I on y moiled Erlinhu erh, but ale() all i. Sc tland , and all a tgland and • all 1 Wk les 1 and, to scene extent, religious- ' 1.,Y infill0;leeti LiA., Wi t, io world. Mark i yoq,- my _ifrothi,r, t tat t.t•tal igi 0 LIS Iti- , • 1 IluenCS WILS. 1.10,1 81 t '1 tql by a el ma - i thti Edwards -or a :,ihert :,le.cheyne I, or 'a Frederick ',1.-t0b tson, but by plain, humble Itia.divi Iran, %Irina Nv&re . consecrating their lives to Jesus . ch •ist, If God. ea 1. and ,did blese the manufacture of i growing SC.IrCity of dacturer.s cast about i set isfaceory substit- was invented, about . sing machin e which u t of wast paper', !treed to pul e This machine will ma co corkS of , ny size, shape or color nd stamp t e flame or trade n ark 0 a' firm upo every 18 ma le. le can turn out d corl s a minute. Paper . Tied by ere sort of . chemists pi o the old s cork as it 300 fin ishe corks. are not, ail oil or -acid, an theni superior every WLY3 A NIG T ERRAN Challia'. nigh Ideal of Wo ;and the bligat one It Impos the (Ire Traveler. - Perhaps' Ile. lin at. thing ab lath Paid du C millet was I ideal el W( man hi. Od and the dm ens it iposed loon him. 1 victions were chi ,all'otts enou the days 0 eel t errantry, Paris; lettere. He would stanc winter winds it' conVerSing N NV0111 all Oti the SI. conStantly prole dOwli of arils 0 f manner St inf. ts and luthit him to the end v in the hest sense. Ing he enjoyed 111 a party of young .""eis just like'bei den," he would (explain. His weakest tr • it was bou with his ste ongest. . WaS 1 ly sensitive on the subject of is age. The Short road.to his good will was to corapliment hi upon his oath- . Frilhtful Can cre INL„., Priiitrudm Doc wanted to buret *Stela hot ron--Cared; by Dr. Chase's 0 Mx Aux. Wieser() Tarbot V writes: -"As section man on the was :posed to all sorts of we halt failed, and I became a protruding piles. a doctor treate piles, they only and I was forced work and go, h ;sufferings could described, I coul or lie down, and rest of the fami would be groa excruciating pain "The second d Inc the piles wou be burned with Lut I could clift Mr. McLean' of undergaine suc an oper- aeon, so he gave me a box of ealve, for which be cherged me te,e) dollen, but elid nie no good. My experience with Dr, Chase's Oint- ment is that thefirte application did nae more good han did the two doctors, a d made ne as well and free from pil s as any man. Since being cured I workedtu•eirtir,wtlaste sinter n the lumber woods, and bad o return of my trouble. II Dr. Cha.se's ()int n worih ne hundre dollen a box to hilitente le, isT,S., ailroad, 1 ther, my victim of Though me tor raw worse to give up me. My' arcely be not walk while the y slept 1 ing with dor told d have to a redhot not think There's nerve nourishment in Blue Ribbon Tea, There's rest for tired brains and worn-out bodies. There's food for impoverished blood. The most delicate and fragile leaves of the tea plant are in this tea—that's why it is so fragrant and aromatic, Blue Ribbon Tea invigorates the faculties—makes the mind clear, gives new zest to living. I e Rib eylon rut in !wartime.; • yne 001110 cotint tea on re P1% ing LL bit of eu tidy mom- ent ater, slyly drawn fie lit his waist oat pock.t..: There is n doubt • that e was in' rn much earii e• than 1835, the yet r he aemigne L; but, , as kr len . Eversion Smith, w o Met 'him n 1853,, there bi her pinion, he w s 'nearly thirty, has w'11 sug- gest() , his mISI tietements aro. o from miser prehension and not inte Wit his whi nsical chivalr and vaitit it is istonishing h, never marehd. But ie used to qu to Ib' fello who , "I would mt. mar- ry a woman la less T respect el her, and would lot. respect a, omen who mild ine,itry me." One, he re- mark d that, •si far ae women were concemed, his jheart was 1 ke the Paris indict •rub eel' omnibus, i which -there was alwa s room for on 3 more: The dealt The wro and o 'porter to 60 -feet Mu including -a cal. 'pillar of me tons. emit sxxiail ed up Delhi's V Inoue Iron Villa famous 'oil pillar of I) lhi is with in, Cassier's M gaaine. pillar • is, a eolid ehaft of ,ht iron, 116 inrhes in dlemeter, a, length that is varidtisly re- . The tot al length is from 48 erground and above, it al of ae feet The coetams about. 80 culic feet .al, tuid weighs about se -ente.n. The metal is, of emirs , char - em, made directly flow ore in w a, we 1 de no record 1 deal - eh greatmaeses o w ought. An hiller it ion roug ily cet or d upon' tie column !etat ,s that Dbara sebdued a pe.ple in the tined V ah 1 ik os, 11x1 with hheown arm t ereignty on the earth for a ox'iod. The date )f ,he in - ea has le •an referre to the rafteirth; century af er ehrist, this authorities ate a -earl- billets, but how it no one tale tell, as • exists of any early meth° ing w iron. punch Rajah Surdh tained ecn long scripti third; but 01 ance. laments of the Atreus her • Lord Rayleigh and Sii 1, illiarn IlanisaY's discokery of erg n a the atmosi here Ied t� the Midi g f the stilt 11 ore (emit -e elenr.nt s Iii ypton and x. ion. Sit 'William 1118 olloW- t, ed up hat chtsic piece 01 w rk by an att ,mpt 1,o oSttnial e he quan- tity -ol theses distances e is(. ng in the airi tallitti,ig the dela 1 f pro- ces'es that. di nuunled th 1 tmost skill t lid. nicetV, 1 the out 0 e was .00001 • per ('01) . by weigh of kryp- ton em _0000023 per vent, w eight of xenon. Ore ijinnwoellingeive :cis, orpn mil tby_ weight of the f 1 1 0. ir. But illions of lions o air, it1t11( one part f t 0 lat- ter in forty a these ( ements, ...neasured b v dime as con. 'intent . gases of our • 1I1105- 111101%., 4 re still Itiss conspic ou. , for, so cote. lated, w+ have only on. part in I wet ty ' 1111 11 ions of kryr ton tind one in 170 millions of Xell JD , No wonder 1 hat 'clueniets and ehy Wets were a ong time in capturing such 'rare int' nil es imals. .3 ovn of . A nthorehip. What are the.' chances ( L.on(1on Moreing, Vost), in the acceptance of a nianusc an alit 1. or witl* an aS yet lished 't,?pulation/ A writer Amerie n crit* thinks thrown some light op the by cart in statistics !compile such ords ke t be such an An "in uisitivefriend" to4k the manuscript b01 emitai ing the entries relate hr sks the avor of ripe by un atah- in The he has qu stion from one. from them fif g to-ty- e ar- ticles and stories (not select'd) that . had got safe MO harbor. T ielaver- ! age, he found,: w rked out alt. /lather more than* five ti,ials! for ea( h Tann- script disposed f. No 10 forty-fotir weri•e jected and accepted' when se it in for t time. One was thirtietl attempt! ' 5 than nly nine he first the 1 sucte.ssful at Durin British 100 ye thought So the more. Milli 0214 the first and For 1. TS ago th they had had, bu ast year of 13iblem. year's Wo rign Bible ofc[ the S ciety ey spent 69, and done a bi t ing, . they were to • do they spent Z 41, - renounce I 143, anti since Yie in society they have. 000. These are ly translated into they are bigger still. !Pile soc „000 d eince i I of 180, lumes ere e every da folundatio4 o the. exprmied 13, 00,- g Agures, ut hen unibers of ooks last s of orn- 000. ' out the year issued over the Scriptures, la auhood atonement a tot d on Seven thousandev from. London alb' lit the.' year. The outrait from all is. hireil, ciety's depots, Ineiluding Lon oblig66a_ erages 16,000 cores per da Tis cone ell for says a bareheaded in ' the eth 'a net. anct h.t was ting again s the the old tin) Statid- • Ilis reti ted in- ial _deferen o kept ry much of a beau There,. wee nenth- are than es 'o r fling • airls to a nIjatinee. tg in a flow gar - d up iorbid- • POOR 100 en 0 th Ion. • /Mack, Mixed Ceylon Groat= 40c• should be Fifty ' • Ask for *h. Red Labe, Season's Change. The days are shortening, and all signs point to Fall, with its moll • weather and cooler evenings—the chilly season between the heat of Summer and the cold of winter. It is then you feel the need of a light weight Overcoat. Let us get one ready for you now before the Fall rush is on. We have all the latest cloths; and will fit you in the latest style. Just drop in. 4-14+4-16++++++++++++++++44+ 0 ..telfeei tin ane hedrooth theeh mingle =ore PeoPi(' Montenereel tion Mail aly, Ilsh village. - ;nether and •gether. In sIx , children - slei there is ow sad no sant 'dna. At the an open dite Here, in t • try, 1 expett w4ter, abun often I find flundreds supply, th expenditure • a where - where the c lune to get nishes 'anoth of We Water 'heaps lie pi walls of th floors within '"Norfolle t relanY suvh Wiltshire, I) with t he . ges ler r ewithi. deen morni ladles to s_ limbs that di • -:and Mfg Where the once a week Walk daily t: 'work; where where of thi is none;IWL health come, tmeetor of MEX1 BURNISHERS, SE. FORTIL - DOMINION EXHIBITION abctis Tookorirro 1903 ALM 27th to SEPT. 1 2th The Agricultural, Manufacturing and Natural resources of Canada will be exhibited on e scale never before attempted. DAILY PARADES OF LIVE STOCK RV- . I rn provf i g In pt t t • r ii. A couretry docto • drove int a cer- tain toWn to purchase a hor e. The dealer, .however, flailed to .i,ersuade him to buy the animal, an he returned home _the doctor s id to his groom. "Ah, ff'hoMas, t at lean tried tp •take me in; but I rot suall a fOola as L loo, eh?" No, . sir," . replied the groom, "th t you are not." . The doctor • looker aund • rather sespiciously. . Thomas he tbe. h.t:nched his hat, nd. added. ds:t,itt si omething itot (mit, t ci pa.rdon. Sir, 1 21104,11 ypt1 had la Breklou dolvn aysterne, fihtiTtPrPcl 114 rin lei %eel forms are ra idly rite NI int r"is Con/ironed Iron Pine. At I. V. I'darits Drug Store, Sealo.tth. In ralifitiou, by order of HIS MAJF,STY THE RING THE JUBILEE PRESENTS of his a ignst mother. tile late queen Vac torte, :will, be exhibited FlttE, as well as, by pernitiehei ot the Dowager Iniehees of Dufferin and Ava, THE DUFFERIN PRESENTS And by perrnienion of the Coon tees of Aberdeen treasures " [OF IRISH MANUFACTURE The special features, including an eatitely mearropeoteoularprodootion entitled A OARIP41.1VA4se IN VENICE 1 wader thopersopin direction of Soloist Ittralty, wflbs&bdrne attempted at rut *sinned fair ta any part of tag weaid. Redoned rotes Went and wirier tram oreePriere. Caredisausseiese sant IG• 4111111114 t - 1 Guessing at the heat of an oven spoils more food than inexperienced cooks. Dainty pastry and delicate cakes are • ruined if the oven is too hot or not hot enough, The oven thermometer' of the Imperial Oxford litange does away with all guesswork. .The least experienced can tell to a certainty when the oven is ready for baking or roasting. Every housekeeper will appreciate this convenience of the Imperial Oxford Rarkge Most cooking failures may be traced to the fact that you don't know your oven. With the Imperial OxfordiRange you know that the heat of the oven is evknly distributed and its exact aita) temperature. Write for the Imptrial Oxford booklet. Or better still, will you call at one of our agencies and see the stove itself? The Gurne! Foundry Cta Limited Toronto, Canada Montreal, 14Niniped Vancouver FOR SALE BY SILL .15 MURDIE, SEAFORTH. • SEASON The sea:oti for rhe lookin.; al).3ut f -Jr Furniture is at handl' Tho!quantity desen't matter, but the rurality is evoryth:ng. We can sell you any quantity l.Ixtr. only one quality, anti that is tibt An inspectioa of our stock wouii peeve a mutual p!eatartre and benefit. ..FRIPKITY,,g,,T5,aytwx-origx-grg4.4 1:(77-1NTC- fel ,• This department is comp:ete with a iteee selection of the bent goteds, P-111• obliging attention given to this l)rarrelt of :tie laisiness. t Night calls promptly attended to by- ova Undertaker, Mx. S. T. Rol Gciderich treet, Sea,fortli, oppoeite the chur&n.„ ROA_ Ft'7,0-i's •BOX & Cat emale greet itlemen e neva' Wben a M home he fef The sofa I guest waits Men nnd circles call names,. Uexicaug as serupule miss otlee a Dinner cal upon rising thanks his 1 eAfter a de I8 partner tee Or •cha ext side. 1 The fliiii 4its is u at "4 o'elee The Calls of day VIS11S. TheyWIN trappery 441 . were Vico vtudied carei • Heavy tapc the iiresiruS, priceless ranged idly Seated on divan, eying Work on fin ,._ the duke. ‘.`Bati Jov "Do . 37113,k wrapped u 'Huhr • maiden .see why yo 1 haven't b ' The duke • Ing What til cause a Soli sweet visage Mulaver Ift Brazil interests in roost in Ole mutual bens ea.sily Dick from the tr them loose, fall to the ge the enonittY asunder, ga them -With- 'when the keys eat limbs a' again. Mon harvest side nte People a , properties 4 surely few, ed, few,ea as are the heir. Him • its miSfortu • torivalry None is $ as your Queen. 31rs„ Cr alarrn don't Mrs. *-1 tile a -4, -re vvInen the el 41Sk inn, flk'k-] awfni go 'where, azi.;(1' ehse MARR THE all NO T