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sur.4 Yaw' 1111 FOR SALE,
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r 04 of Ntaiset, Morels, and Wsee.
le:squire at ones. WK
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SALK-South half of lot 96, cancel
FkRILT59,it ribs God: bob townebip. 40 acres, good
efey lesser, 6 res fall what, geed fume haus, and
ati
kitchen,* ostler, soft end lard water, SUMS
barn, 2 tametotab les, sheep house SIM pig pens. A
good vever-failleg epilog creek rune through the
lot. To be eoldesthe prop/teem is not *We to
W work it is a arter of a mile hem a 'school
and two miles iv+ Clinton. Appiy to WAIITON
RODSWORTH, on the premises, or CintsOTI P. O.
1890.t.f.
RESIDENCE IN SEAFORTS F sltR SALE. -The
residence of the late John Weir ie for sale. It
is a two storey solid brick, containingpuler, din-
ing room and Webers, aloe four bed moose and
bath room sod ennservatery. Also about two tots
and Wetted etsble. The residence twill modern
cenveniences, ad items of the mast complete and
rectst pierenntly 'stunted in beaforth. Apply on the
pternhes to Mr.. Weir, or to F. W. TV/ EDDLS, Ex-
ceuter. , 1894-t.f.
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FARAI FOR SeLE.-For ee llthe chcice 150 acre
farm, being LA M, end ner.h half of Lot 22,
Commotion 4, lee 9,, Tuckersvoith. The land is in
the very bat condon. On ties 100 &ores there is
about 28 scree of geed tes,13 and 10 acne on the 60
acre let. Tbe e is a semd forne butte snd good
barn 60 x 40 ftst, (1 etable .0 x 7t on the 100 acre
let, ape a geed bare 00 x 40 on the 50 acres. All
weH Ones* and plenty et water. (toed orchard on
anti 101. Tin are ix miles frOM &Meath, four
miles hero nrileeneld and 4011/ miles frota Siren,
Apply OD the premises or to GEORGE BROW LEE,
Semodh. 1003x4
tIARM Vera SALE. -FM tee, Lot 24, Coneuelon
4, Tewnohip ol Mcftillop contaleing 100 ACtel
of excellent Lend. flitueteti zufte tarn the town of
reaferth, one reife from church aid ecneol. There
& good brick house and frame' barn end outbuild-
4ngs ttrhO good wells and wiadmill, well fenced and
wide:drained, 8 ecru of *innerly bin:tweed busts,
This farm is in excedeet coaditien as it bas been all
seeded to puss fee number of years. Orchard of
choices fru% breve. This is & most conveniently eltse
ated JAM and suitable for either gain Or stock.
Telliti ow. AWleeh the psweless as to fleaterth
P, 0. JAMIE( 185241
-GUM IN OltitY TOR SALL-For sale, good
ft farm, being composed of id 9, concession 12,
they, war Ohs village of Cranbrook. It conteirat
enema, of Sol due land and is well watered and
beautifully ednated ea Mu bank of the river. There
ea the turn a mineral sewing which is invaluable.
It is in aped stela el cultivation, is well fenced,
urni.rdrMnid sad Ins ea IS a frame houss. bank
baro and driving stud. 14 11 eonvenient to narks*,
eehcols, poet dace and churches. IS la a mod de-
sirable place and will be sold snap and on easy
unite as the or is 4101111116 to Mire. Apply on
the pansies, CRANBROOK P. 0.
TIIOHAS CALMS. 188541
ritlt TOR SALE.-Fer eal‘ tett 62, Commodes
2, L. 9,, Trokesanith, containing 100 Witi.
a lend is ali clewed and in a good stets of can
seam sue well fenced and naderdrained. There Is
good ham MVO feet with * 0 foot stone wall
underneath. Two implement beaus and two
frame stables. There is also a good frame house
with kik:herr and weedehed. The house is beefed
by a furnace. Thts extolled fum is situated on
the mid road, one mite from Brumfield, -where
there isevery ee,nventence. Also 6 miles from Sere
fed& There is a wheel hedge on the comer of the
fem. Pessesston sin be had three weeks after
purchase. For further patticulars apply tit CHAS.
MASON, Brucefield, 11891•41
FOR, SALE -Lot El, Concession 12, L.U.S.
E Tuckeremitts, contsining 100 sores of excellent
lin& • There is about 12 acres good hard wood bush,
a never tailing stream tuns emus near back of
farm. The remalaleir put of farm being in a sw
dor detect cultivation and well under drained.
There is a good bank bun and TIC7/ cement silt, sod
In the barn a, never falling well; There is a good
frame hcuseekitehen and woodehed, else soft and
hard water. Thiele s most destrab`o farm and‘situ-
olted in a bcsutlini pert of the country, about 7
miles from Seaferta and 3 miles from derma. Will
be sold on reasonable terms. Apply -on premises or
suidress 13, B. Kt/LEAN, Masan P. O. 1901 -ti
MTIRST MASS EIGMTY-AORE FARM F011 SALE
J -Being West part of Lots 1 and 2, Ccinces
ion 2, L. R. S., Trakersmith. Good concrete, 11
roomed home, 0i28, with kitchen, woodshed and
boggy haute attached. There is a new bank barn
was, with wing extending to the south, 24 feet.
Also brick areliall roothouse, 40 fest long, under
gangway. All building's in good repair. Orehard
mutate/ two and a half acres of choitas winter fruit.
There are two never failing welly, b scree of bush.
Ibis farm is in a good *tate of cultivatir, well
fenced and underdrained, situated 2 Miltl rem the
village of Itenealf. For further patticulat* apply
to THOMAS RESNICK, Senna% Ontario. 1896•tt
THE EVILS OF DI ORCE
INTEGRITY OF THE HOME ASSAILER
FROM WITHOUT AND W THIN.
PAUL
TAUQH1I FOR Ill
Although a Iltantielo He Advi
to Love Their Children and
.eare For Their Barents, T
Should Honor Their Umbels,.
hands Slrould Tides Their
the Home's Sheet Anchor.
Ent ercd arcording t o A et of Puri la
ada, in the year Wel, lir Wuhan],
rent°. at the Dee't oAcricultur
Los Angeles, Cal,. J
these days of widespread
00(i divorce, and when th(
of the home is assallt•d fro
and Within, the advice of
er who takes 101-'0 for his
help to dispel the clouds
overhang many a 'househ
text is Eph. v., 5, "Husb
your wivee."
Two startling facts abo
E HOME
ti Verona
hildren to
sat Wives
H and Huse
Ives -Love
en t et Can
arty, ef To-
•
ne 5. --In
eparat i on
integrity
n without
ho preach --
home May
hat 'noW
ld. The
oda; love,
t retire
persoaality' have always v vidly lul-
1 pressed me. 'Pie one tha
lhis physical -pereonality
his enemies in the .
Church who had sat unde
ietry and therefpre knew
Paul himself tells us that
"his bodily presence is .we
speech contemptible." Ch
roail FOB BALll BY PUBLIC AUCTION.--Th0-
111.9 Brown hair received instractions from Mr.
thy Kelly, Logan, to sell by public auction on
on Thursday, June 23rd, 1904, on the premises, that
desirable hum; being Lot 86, Concession 5 Logan,
containing 100 sores. On the farm there is • com-
fortable dwelling house, new bank barn, new.
log ehed, hay barn and pig pen. The farrn is well
underdrained and alto well fenced and an abundant
nuoply of water, there being three never failing
wells on the tot. Tins lot is conveniently situated,
being 11 miles from eettoa, n miles from Dublin
and able convenient to churches. Privilege given
to do alf fall ploughing and other Dec/sentry work.
Title farm 1. 1* a Melt elms state of cultivation there
being 88 acres seeded to gratis. The farm will be
sold on espy terms as the proprietor is giving up
farming owing to ill health, For further partic-
ulars apply to the proprietor at Dublin P. O., orlon
the farm. TI610TRY KELLY, Proprietor.
' 1908
1L1A-Rt1 FOR SALE. -For sate, Let 26, in the let
I Concealer:' of the township of Ray, London
Read, and the south east part el Lai 27, adjoining,
-containing in ell 125 acres, more or less. The pro-
perty is all well fenced and drained and well seeded
down with, the exception of about 16 acres wider
woods. There is a frame dwelling house and barn
40x00, cow house, driving house. stable and large
lobed rver 100 feet long. Two eplendid wells,egood
new wind Mid, pump, and abundance ot wider.
nem are also two gocd oreharde mostly Northern
Spies. This fine farm property is within n miles of
liensall and the mime clittance from Kippen and is
on the London road, This land is No. 1 and will be
veld cheap and on favorable terms as the pro-
prietor intends giving up the farm. For particulars
apply to GEORGE PETTY, sr., Liens/411,AI. to G. J.
-SUMERIAN% eouveyancer, lienusil. 186941
timate of
formed by
'orinthian
his min-
im well.
hey said,
k and his
vsostom,
according to Albert Barnes, :cleared
that "Paul's stature- was
back crooked and„ his hea
According to Nicephorus,
& little man with -curvatur
spine and a pale countena
and wrinkled, and -with a
Julius Caesar, noted feir it
of hair, !halter these descriptions •
are till°, we know fiota,bu it is lit-
tle likely that the Corinth' no would
have spoken of him as -they did,
and that . writers so near
time as Chrysostom and
would have -so described hi
intellectual and . spiritual g
possessed an imposing pe
And yet, all through the
writings, figures of speec
with the symbols of the
arena. The runner, the fig
gladiator, the struggle
beasts of Ephesus, all haw,
spirations and gospel teac ings.
The second fact, %chid] fy ands side
by side with the first, a bo t the per-
sonality of Paul is this; P ul was a
bachelor. It has been contended that
he was •a member of the
and, if so, must have be(
but the. expression in Acts
on which the theorY of his
ship is based, is vague and
anointed to no more than
mony of a witness. On
hand, his arguments _in T.
tans ix., 5, clenrly implies
he and Barnahas were.
This condition, however, b
indicates that he was defic'ent in th
affectionate side of his na nre, Hitt
letters show that he lavis led on hie
children in the faith the
other men give to their o
that he was an exceedingt
ate, warm-hearted man.
parents that they should
children and children that they
should care -for their, parents, wives
that. they should honor heir hus-
bende and husbands that bey, should
love their wives. It is in reference to
this last commendment t tat I would
speak to -day.
There is special reasor
time for showing the nee
band being truly devoted
to his wife, because ther s seems to
be a popular theory ahr ad that thc.
old-fashioned idea of a f
is gone and gone forever.
of believing that the o
idea of love should be
with, I believe that, like
beds which used to be pi,
nifcestors' front yards,
be cultivated more and
to I affect ion may be old-fashioned,
the noblent,
ngs
The Holy Book declar •s, "whoso
findeth a wife findeth a good M "
eg.
It es no part of my purpose to tell
u Id proceed
tions of the
My design
d. men to
e deference,
tion, thu t
the twain
hr, hearing
isownoNii
Weaving Machine
" Is the best of ite kind on the mar-
ket. We are sole Agents for Sea -
forth and vicinity.
•
low, his
bald."
3aul was
of the
CC, long
cad like
scarcity
his own
icephorus
n, if this
ant had
sonal ity.
Pauline_
bristle
.athlete's
ter, the
vith the
their in -
Coiled Spring Wire.
Farmers looking for a strong, serviceable
fence can find sothing,inOre durable than
one built with Coil Spring Wire and woven
with a London fano* maobine. 'Block and
tickle etretcherr, gelvinized(fence.-hooks
for fastening wooden steys, (Kt wire fence,
poet hole spoons, and other team Lbuilding
aupplies.
0.•••••gisomit
Sift & Murdie
HARDWARE,.
S°Bala
•ou are looking for .the driving
force which produces nesulte in socie-
ty do not make the miatake of say-
poaing that there is no pow 'r but
what you we.
The' power behind the tht no le
ometisnes greater than the throne it-
self. If this be not true, hcw can
you account, for the wonder til re
-
suits which come into many men's
lives at the niarriage altar a d end
with the deaths of or the &Tara -
Mons from their female ellent part-
ners. Who was Napoleon 13(maparte?
The greatest militarY strategist of
the a fres? Yes. But after vou
can find his wonderful success
by two .ineklents in Lis life,
estarted .with his marriage to
ince They Nide(' with his
1 -ad Josephine's partnership
Fienhedrirt •
Ma riled,
xxvi., 1.0,
member -
may have
the testi-
he other
Corinthi-
that both
miparr ied,
iio means
What are Your Needs for
Spring?
Ladies, do you need a Spring Hat or
Oaf? ' Something new in calico goods, a
petty wrapper, byte curtains for your Win-
dows, or art muslins ? We have all of
these, and many more things your may
think of.
Men, are you in need of a new fedora -
black, grea or brown ?-a waterproof coat,
a reefer, a rubber rug, an umbrella, foot-
wear fine or coaant ? We can supply you
with any of these at reasonable prices.
Oar -stook of Groceries and staple:Try
Goods are always fresh and up to -date.
We give the highest pricers in cash or
atm% for butter and egge,
R. W. ..TEWITT, Constance.
gee•tf
MONEY
TO LOAN
est rides of interest oo
to JAS.; KILL°
171241
Money to low at low
fern peoutity. Apply
Statiater# Iwo*
ove that
spring and
affect ion -
Ile taught
ON'e their
at this
of a us -
and loving
linty home
bit instead
d -fashioned
one aWay
the garden
nted in our
they should
nOre. Mari -
but I believe it is One of -
finest, • Most beautiful thi
young men how they sin
in trying to win the after..
, girl they dttei re to marry
rather is to urge, marrie
show their =wives the san
the se Ine love and dove
characterized them befor
stood at, the marriage al
and saying the •solemn word e which
wade them one flesh. - 1
Why is the true wife's Value above
the price:oil, rubies, as -K i ig Solomon
,1
di dared? Se i
hs her hus iand's busi-
iii IL n partnere her husban Is email in
WWI; RS Wv1 1 RS In heart, pOWt.r. Shy'
light 8 With him, in a iin i ncia I way,
tle• greet battle of life
like her lumbatid, She ha
teet. the Seine, rewards
bate, that he hes for his,
the ha hit of, some eyn left . to repre-
sent a wife as a mere ottrartite, a,
hunger -on, a clinging vine, a be rnaele
or a human leech sticking out the
hie part tier.
ner as man
s also a fa
i a
is a pro -i
roducee
. As thi.
4: "She ia;
he bri eget Pi
&mired
They
Tosenli-
divoyce,
nothing
tl- do with )apoleon's StleeeSSI Who
was William FI. 0 1 a d st one? That -
statesman whose energy and com-
manding genius were the woader of
hie countrynson, acknowledged that
t he revereneil and trust,. of his devot-
ed wife had Jewel- 0, source of inepira-
tion and -stimulus to him all through
his long career, and that to
sitting by him of the politi
trum or looking down at hi
OM gallery of the 'House of C
quickened at his poWere, W
John Bright, the great cot
1 -le also was the husband of
his equal in pereonality. On
of their marriage she turned
to him,. "John, attend to
MSS and thy public affairs,
will provide for the home
lieve thee from all cares a
And so great is the value
wife in relation ito her
success that nearly, all grea
ready to testify to this fa
elare that- they can never'
obligations which their ovi
placed upon them.
1 was taught the obligation - which
a true husband owes to a
some years ago by an east
ter -whom -1 consider
greatest ptilpit geniases of
Was about to be married,
talking. with him, when he
me this characteristte advi
ways love your wife, But
that, always learn to respec
low her judgment, because
your - best adviser. When
young man 1 started out
success, I knew I could sp
c.ould also write, And . oft
would Write something
very fine I - would take it
my wife and read it. Som
would look up from -her
say, 'John, don't say th
that I would throw down
script and stalk up and
room in disgust. "Why d
that'?' I would ask, 'Do
how to preach? Are yo
judge of preaching tha
Haven't I spent. four year
and. throe years in the
What business have you t
what to do? You ate not ing but a
Wontan anyway.' But a
experience I found that
judgment eould alwaYS h
upon. When I followed he
I always came out right,
followed my own against
, ways came out wrong. A
1 am.now an old man an
much experience,- yet whe
in doubt about anything
written I always go to
when she says, 'John,
that,' I take my pen and
the whole page. My succc.
a great meaeure to my
inent and not to my own.
Men, husbands, friends,
we going to repay our . w
the sacrifices they have .reac
"Oh," some htaeban.d say-,
full duty to my •wife. I
her a good Imbue 1 give
looney. she needs." You el
is very kind, • As tar as
out you give your, Wife
her own 'property'. Sh
support, just as you do,
a right to at least one -h
income. If from a mere 40
standpoint you had tr, h r
keeper to do the work s e
would have to pay far ri o
wages than your :wife a a
il
foi clothes and entertain' ic
if that be the caeca and
case," some man saysi "
pay My wife unlees 1 p
money?" Why, give • her
wards the . apostle has c
the words of my text. D
speak of money in refere
therefore,
a right to
for her ta-
il. has been
life's blood of her mascu
The tree wife is a coristr
is a vonsumer, but ithe
na twits 1 producer as man
ducer. Like man, HIV I
than she eonsume.
1 erek of Proverbs pletUre
like the merchant ships;
ave her
al roe-
.). from
TrtMOnS
o was
moner?
woman
the day -
and said
bY busi-
and 1
and re -
home,"
f a true
usband's
men are
t and de-
epay the
es have
rue wife
rn rninis-
ne of the
Is age. I
and was
gave. to
e; - "M-
ore than,
and fol -
he can be
1, was a
ith some
iak, and
n when I
thought
dciwn to
ti es she
ew ng and •
t.' With
at, manu-
doWn the
YOU say
yell know
a better
myself?
in college
sepinary?
xne
her food from a fur, She considereth
a, field and buyeth it; wi h the fruit
of her hands she planti t h a v
ine-
cOVPritIg8 of
silk and
words: A
it her mer-
it slattern,
a pain ted
I ant speak -
le book of
Le' a- faithful
hitt many a
at test by
yard. She maketh herself
ti.11•81 r.‘ ; .lier clothing Is
purple.- liark well them
true wife. "perceivet h th
chandise is good:" not
not ft female doll,
Loll:awry establishment',
1414 of such a wife as t.
'ro‘ 14 bs def4CribeS. 11
portrait, the fidelity of
is,: in 1. hie chttrch cold(
Itt n experience,
"Oh, no," says t he masculine ego-
tiqs, "noman is not the breadwin-
ner -tor the family, ft. is the husband,
as a lawer, wins fees in the
court -room; as 8phNs
Liom•y from patients; a
lifflits his country's butt
filen, gains
4 a soldier,
es; as a teg-
isiator, ena.eta Iirs, which the male
executive enforce: he I the mer-
chantman, who sells the' goods; he is
the foundry:pan , who - tria "tufa et tires
the steel rails, Man, I in an . et t•ry-
w here is man the breadWitiner. We -
find that man Allis the fields, and
man rules the' etioney markets, and
man sits upon the ju-dicial bench and
the professional chak•s." is that A
fact, my brother? ,true, man ia
the visible baeatiWinuce.' But yytten
ter: a, long
depended
• Judgment
nd when
ars 1 ale
thougli
' one of
ever 1 an"
haVe evet
her. And
on't saY
atch out
s.jis due iri
i e's judg.
oWN are
s for all
e for us?
'I do my
p ovide ter
her all the
Oh, that
an make
thing but
earns her
(I shehail
of 'your
d -blooded
a house.:
goes, you
e for her
Spends
it. 'Then
t is tild
RIO 1 to
her in
seine re-
m trended in
d P9.ui over
lc+ , to the
husband's duty to his w .fe? No, he
takes that for granted. 1 fe *Jays/
"I lusbands, love your ev vies," But
that is not all. He gates is COM"
inancinwni. in the stiperl ttive sense;
"Ilusbande, lova your w vrs even as
Christ also -loved the b irch and
gave himself fcit it," Ah ould there
be any sweeter or mor(• d Noted or
more intense measure f r -a bus-.
band's affectione that thl
the true wife longs for,
the true husband in Or
Icing for. Not moneY
love, .intense, devoted,
sacrificing l(>v(? 1ftisban
Wisieff for .their tracrittitete
Pilluleter Cured
of Itching Piles
TM, entiroring frosts Itehlrinr And
burning %VOA eilmeSt boa.
yond eindurilinCe.
The victim of severe case of piles is net only
Unfit for mental or physical work but is kept in
almost constant agony.
'Besides the dreadful itching and burning
sensations there is a strain en the nervous system
which sdoost drives it person crazy,
So far as is known, the only absolute and
riaranteed cure for every form of piles is Dr.
Chase's Ointment, a preparation which is now
Eandard'the world over.
RSV. Wee, THOIMAs, Brownsville, Ont., writes;
aa" As $ man of seventy years I am grateful to
God and to Dr. Chase's Ointment for a cure of
piles which had. caused me endlsess annoyance
and much misery. The itching and burning
was almost beyond endurance, but Dr. Chase's
Ointment brought quick relief and as the trouble
has not returned, I have reason to believe that
the cure is lasting."
Da 'Chase's Ointment, 10 cents a box, at all
dealers or Edmanson, Bates and Ca'Tmanto,
-To protect you against imitations thee portrait
and signature of Dr, A, W, Chase, the faineta
feeeipt book author, are on every hoze
ememeeefeee
1
ty
tees nave aiways, been antriiieWly al-
ways will be circumscribed by the
four walls of her hoine. The hut -
band has his ontside inifdhei4/4 re-
lationships, has his mercantile
friends as well as hie store friends.
He meets ;Herr on the street, in the
ears, in the offikte, behind the coun-
ter. Fie can get, away and does get
a*ay from the 'home. But for the
most part, the Wife ie anchored to
the kitchen, the bedroom and the
nursery of home by the 1ti1drcn.
Therefore if he fall's her and defrauds
her of his promised love she is aboo-
lately helpless and must suffer more
than he can realize. She has practi-
cally no redress, for she has given up
her all for him, 1f, however, on tie -
count_ of her ,husband's neglect' a.
wife turni her back upon him and
goes forth to meet the world as an
independent woinan, then the world
itself will turn it back upon her.
In •the death knell of a hueband's
love I alSo hear the sobs of the
broken heart of .a mother as well as
of a wife. The great dramatist
wrote, "Oh, sharper than a serpent'e
tooth it is to have a thailklese
child!" Many a mother has learned
thie by bitter experience, through
her husband's conduct. The love
that the child naturally feels for the
mother witherS a04 dies under the
poison that comes from witnessing
-the father's contempt ' for the moth -
set.. Little likely is a child to re-
verence the mother after hearing the
blame and vituperation hurled at
her by her husband. If a brutal
father systematically continues to
find fault with his wife, „if he neglects
her and ridicules her and sneers at
her, he sets ait example -which his
chddren are only toe prone to 101 -
low. His estimate of their mother,
often and. bluntly express-
ed, is likely to become theirs, and
their natural affection- for her. turns
to indifference aed ingratitude. Oh,
my friends, who are husbands and
fathers, you know how sanctifying
and purifying', is the influence that
has COIlle to „lOtt from your moth-
er's graves. Your love and rever-
ence for your ' mother has kept you
in many an hoUr of temptation. tat
Your children ;have the same benefi-
cent influence! Never by look or
thought or Word weaken the in-
fluence your ' wife may have over
your children. When .you are untrue
,t) your wivels, you are untrue. to
yoer children,
"But there is still another and a
more far reaChing reasoni why men
should love their wives, !"even as
Christ also lioved the church and
gave himself for it,", Not only - is
the home, but. the community and
the nation, banded upon the corner-
stone of the 'love which a. husband
should bear to his .wife, 1 ant not
stating this fact too emphatically.
I will g� furfher and say the sal-
va t of the. world itself is depen-
dent entire that purified love. What
does the Biblel say' "God setteth the
1
solitary in lentil it's.'' The un it of
society is not the man who caste as
a vote the white slip of paper into
the ballot boix, It is the man and
the womanjoined together at the
marriage altar as ona
Why was the first settlement at
Jamestown, Via, a faiiure and the
first eettlement. at Plymouth Rock a
succese? Were the olcl pilgrim fath-
ers any braver men than the Vir-
gania, planters?, Was not John Smith,
of aa -heroic xtidld as Attlee Standish?
The reason for the failure of the
Jamestown .cOlony was due to the
fact that those southern colonizers
did not brirt their wives along with
them, while the Plymouth fathers
stuck to Plyn
were anchored
-motheee. Wh
gather ae
ly, mentally
4.
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4.5
h.
It is love
it is love
me ShOl1141
intleh as
lo al, self -
hi pay your
of life in the
golden coin of minted lo
But there is a profs' is ory note
connected with every m t'r'iage certi-
ficate which should comp husband
I ' as well
she does.
is loving
t her that
ser traded to
tnd turn lier
to give his love to hie
aS hie gratitude for ,wh
10 was on accoutit 01
promise which he rIf lc
she, a you lig girl, w s
• leave her father'm hooe
hack upon, e her school
_like Ruth, who follow'
with her husband where
lodge with him where
make h it; people her pc
God her God. Theref
who has won his bri(
prtimisttory note of love
fill his contract he is
well as ;an Ingres tee a th
ifivr, perjurer,. • as
whose ideas of gra t
monstroutt and disto rte.
the Wayward sore who
upon a mother's bleed if
turn Upon his father's It
lieve a merchant ir di
thyo ugh the ban k ref p Icy cr rt, would
repudiate a debt "he vend pay, Why
-will you not say htit41111 1(1 is dis-
honest and contemptible Who wetild
repudiate the oblatation of a lite -
when he
ogee. girl by
g :day, scben
vered orange
E
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' Wolf Stove Mohler, i
i
Apothecaries were once in the habit
of tieinga red light no a eign of their
trade, It 00 happened one night that a
druggiet found hitneelf withoutthe
neeeseary red light, eo as a substitute
he placep, a bottlo of red liquid in the
w1ndoW,1 With a -candle behind it, He
was so !well pleneed With the effect
that he placed another bottle of red .
liquid in another Window.
',171118 kign made ' uch a brave show-
ing that an envloni rival cast about
for meant; of imp oving the sign. Lie
hit ,upon the schethe of placing a bot-
tle of yWloW liciald by the side of the
red one and then ourpaseed his prey!"
ous effeIrts and carried all before him
by placing a greeu 'bottle by the side
of the Yellow one, The three Made a
nigll which .caught the approval of the
town, aid all the druggists (Illicitly fol-
lowed in the footsteps of,. their more
original rivals.
The lpottles were later replaced by
the handsome coldred vase e which are
now suizhea familiar Align all oyer the
world,
iouth Rock because they
there by the Plymouth
y do men- herding to -
elites degenerate. moral -
and physically? Be-
cause they lack thc. moral and spirit -
nen leaven which comes from a noble
w i wife's love. There' ore, brethren, if
1 t as men you would be true to your
1 country, true, to your city, true to
your children, true to yourself and
true to your Christ you will be true.
to your wives. Husbands, hear ye
fri ricls and, not the far-ireaching commandment,
areni, go "Love your wives?"
he went and Hove shall. 'we. love our wives? By
le lived • and giving them a few silly compli-
efl . and his merits? r Oh, no! .Not that. A wife
we if a mall is quick' to detect insincerity in such
4. Won the inanities. Dut you can show her
do ei not 1 ul- your respect and deference. . You can.
Windier as prove to her by your pleasure in her
cei vet', a- fal- society, by the little attentions that
S'' 1518 one when you were a lover carne natural-
eu -- are as ly to you and by your preference for
so that of her over younger women that your
ould u•ampice heart is still in her. keeping. The
; little presents, the consideration of
ilellw-t\t'l:titi alined - her tastes and the desire to give her
hilnest who pleasure whieh ueed -to chareteterize -
your treatimInt of her would delight
her better nOw than ever •-before and
would bring ' to her weary , face the
glad ,Mhile Cif tender affection. 1 -Jus -
band, love your wives. We should
love thc•in in making them one With
us in. all our, thoughts and 'hopes and
/f
joYs, We s oUld love thorn 440 that
the brightee hope of our love would
be to lighten their burdens arid to al-
- ways have lhCifl by ,our sides. We
should 1ov 1 and continuo to love
them even a4 Christ loves the church,
when, in the canticles, we read his
beautiful id esing upon it: "As the
lily arnOng the thorns, SO IS nay love
among the 1augbtezs. As the apple
't4tie " YPu tree among the trees . of the woods,
onucli• cip;or,tooaliii.ctittnnaull.iys_
you love ychir wile AS Christ loves
*
so is my beloved."- e husband, do
Ids church brithfer. L ,. ...: ...,
It 1
11100 Long or 0.1e reetee..
During the American civil war there
wee an assistant surgeon in the navy
eix feet four in hes high, -who woe
serving on board the Penobscot, which
was_only five fee eight inchee between
decks, The doe or'e bunk was ecant
six ,teet lengt , so that he was un-
comfortable eve in lying down. In
bad weather, o the blockade, when
the spray was reeking over the ship
the doctor was deprived even of the
condo t of unc fling on deck. After
consid ring the atter thoroughly and
remem ering t at long letters to the
department Wer not always read and
not always co sidered, he wrote as
follow :
Hon. Mean elle, Secret -ars of the
Navy •
Sir- ength of urgeon, 6 feet 4; height
of warliroem, et 3. Respectfully,
, 0. VER MULEN,
Assistant Surgeon.
The departme t promptly dispatched
him ntil flue °tine as more suitable
ship (mild be found for his assign -
meta.'
Stickle For Etiquette.
Dr. hompso , master of Trinity col-
lege, ambridg , was an exceedingly
cold nd aust re man, never taking
much notice of the undergraduates un-
der his care. n one occasion a Trini-
ty m n happe ed to be out Walking
and s*as eaug t in a storm. He ran
acres* a field a d took shelter beneath
a large tree. hen he arrived there,
he bund, to his horror, that Dr.
ii
Thompson was beneath it, seeking pro-
teetio from t e rain. For some time
both tood sile t, watching the clouds,
till a last the ndergraduate; growing
despite, ventured to remark that he
-thought It Wri clearing up a little,
"Sir," paid the octor haukhtily, frown-
ing u on. the w etched youth, "all corn-
muni-ations t the master of Trinity
must be made thrpugh the tutors." '
The II Usable Yurti.k.
f
A dug the lities possessed by the
Yur hospita ity is no doubt promi-
nent. Depriv by the very influence
of his adventu •ous life of all the fierce
instil ts whic characterize the Turco -
Man ,I restriete because of his occupa-
tions to 'the oods, the plains or the
tup
mou tains; co stantly -exposed to the
hide • eney of the seasons, to dangers
. and' einernies f all kinds, the Yuruk
has !Conceived a generous and noble
idea of hoepit lity, and he practices it
witlx 1 disinter stedness and pleasure.
Ilis lent, whe her In. his presence or
absence, Is 'all ays opened. to the trav-.
eler, and food and drink in abundance
are given- him The tents of the Yu-
ruks are squa e and. made of a sort ef
black woolen loth.
-time love, which he ace(
pledged himself to the .
his side on his weddit
they stood amid ein
blossoms?
This swindle in refere ce to prom-
ised affections which a husband some -
!times practices upon a Wife is the
inore contemptible be anSe in One
sense the wife is absoi 'tally helpless
after the perpetration !the fraud,
Say what you will, e
may,. talk glowingly f
and tgrandiloquently al
9PP.0011tiekt a Rife'
An Isla of Black Cats.
One of the queerest corners of the
earth is Chat am island, off the coast
of Ecuador. 'his island lies GOO miles
west of Gua aquil, and the equator
runs directly hrough It. It abounds
in cats, every one of which is black.
These animal live In the crevices of
the ilava foun ation near the coast and
subAist by ea ehing fish and crabs in-
sthad of rats 1 tal„ mice. Other animal's
rout d on this island are horses, cattle,
. dog4, goats at d chickens, all of which
are 1,erfectly ild.
Ile 'ain't Like Her.
"to* here" said the sour faced
lady who had answered his "personal,"
"yo r ad. is fake. It distinctly stat-
ed, fobject, m triniony.' "
eeii-er- ni-you see," faltered
the man ner °Italy, "there was some
MIS pke. The printer omitted a word.
'rlu ad. shou d have read, 'Object to
ma rimony.' "
ery Near It.
Tios te.ache told Elsie to name the
Inilo bodies water.. She had been
absent the y before and hadn't
leatned the d finition of a sound. She
thoright she remembered the name,
and' she reel ed, "Oceans, bays, gulf,
straits and-- netnoises."
Cri All the Tinte.
Aipther-To is my, what's the matter
with your I ttle brother? Tommy--
I:Eels crying because Fin eating my
cake and wo 't give him any. Mother
-IS his own cake finished? Tommy-
Yeillm, and h cried while I was eating
ths4 too.
A Man nab ilennlit After.
81)40-Wil0 s the most popular man
In your club? He -I am, She -Isn't
it ;Nailer eon cited of yon to say that?
He -Oh, no. It is merely -equivalent
to saying th t I lose more: money at
cards than a y of the other members.
s Oirsiantare.
l!'ftylng Te ler-What Is your name,
anyway? ndignant Presenter of
Check -Don' you see my signature?
,PaY141.1:ell -Yes; that's what arous-
ed' my curio its'.
1
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There's rest for tired brains and worn-out bodies
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The most delicate and fragile leaves of the tea plant are m
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Blue Ribbon Tea invigorates the faculties---rnakes the mind
clear, give6 new zest to living.
There's
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at astonishingly low prices It will pay you to see our felt
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We have still some big bargains in lace curtains and carpets ;
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Also an immense range of ladies' wrappers and whitewear to
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Any quantity of butter and eggs taken in excaange for goods.
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en-
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Tenders Wanted,
Tenders for the erection of s brick residence on
the Methodist Church property.. Sesfortb, will be
received by. the undentigned until 12 o'elook, noon
on Wedneesay, June tette Tenders will be receiv-
ed for the whets or any part. The cmurector to
famish all materiel, do all draiving, excevatimetc.
Plans and epeeificatlms can be seen at R. Willis &
Son' a awe store &sterna on and atter Monday,
June eth. The'lewest or any teener not necteurily
sweep:tee it-OBERT WILLIS, Treasurer.
1903-2
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year a 167 belly t Ofteill"g
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*pantry that the student who Intendo
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placed in a paying piece when gadustOe
attend the Canada Business -College, ChrtilaCt#
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