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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1904-11-18, Page 64 SEAL ESTATE -FOR BALE ACRE FARM for sele, rad4 56 and 57, Id ask Ili Conceseion, Turnberry. Gocd brick house, bank barn and 60 mores of heavy timberapply to s. SNELL, Jamestown, Ont. 1924-x18 IAB.MS FOR SALE. -Bare bargains in. farms in the Township of aullett, Merritt, and WSW14- cosh, County of Huron. Inquire at once. Whi CAMPBELL, Myth, Ont. 177441 TIOR SALE.-Parm, 50 scree, all cleared, tile (halite& dents° Road, Plibbere, brisk house, barn with etone stabling undernearth, large orcherd two spring wells, school beside and daily mall, ad- dress T. J. MURPOY, London. 1925-1 A ICY ONE wiehisg to buy or sell Winnipeg city se'S., property oa farm lands in the Province of Manitoba or the Territories; your correspondenoe with utile eollelted, and full information given. Pleme caliou or address HARE & LANDSBOROUGli No. 527 Main street, Winnipeg,Maniotoba. 1886-tf MIARM t TUCKERSMITH FOR SALE. -I heve ✓ decided to eell and will receive effers for the filty aore farm, being the east hall of Lot 1, Con- cession 2., li R. S., Tuckersmito. It is a firet-oless farm and will be sold cheap. Offers must be ad- dressed to JOHN IdeMANN, sr, Seaforthd 1921-tf ▪ ESS then $6.000 will buy Lot 38, Concession 7, MoRillop. This firm oontains 100 acres of good and, hal or. it a Walk barn 64x04 fed, with 8 foot stone stabling. Alga a good 8 -roomed brick haute, orchard, good water, ao It le eix miles from Seafort 11 and 1* miles from Constance post (Mee. PONEWOD given at once. Apply to WM. it. BLANSHARD or E. HINCHLEY, Seaforth. 192541 ALM FOR SALE-Beitig south half of lot 17, on the 2nd concession of MoKillop, and contains Se Lorca and also ease half of lot 17, on the 3rd eon- cesaion of Monlillop, conteining 50 110g813. The land I s nearly all underarabaed and in a good etate of culti Ation and will be eold cheap and on easy term It the farm is not sold I will root for a term or ye re for pasture or tillage. Apply uo TOMAS (A8I, Tomstown, New Ontario, care nf B. B. IIER _ 1923 8 -r (ARM FOR SALE. -Foe eale, Lot 21, London ele lisped, Stanley, containing t.00 sere's, P3 aeres clewed, the balance is good hardwood timber. The fame: la well teaderdrained and well fenced, and in go cautiltion in every particular. This is an ex- oellene farm, no better in the township. It is five melee from Clinton and 11 miles from Brucefield. Wet he sold on ressonaole terms as the proprietor is ID- the I-sepias:lent bueineee. Apply to F. TOMLINSON, Brumfield. 19214f lo),ESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE -Por sale ID Harputhey, a comfortable brick cottage, erith kitchen and tv'tsoclehed attached. Hard and ion water. Alio 2* scree of land, on which aro the daolcest terieties of all kinds et fruit. It is a mod desirable property for any person wanting a com- fortable home. Apply ose the premisee, or address Seafoeuh P. O.. JOHN MoDONOGH. 19174f LIARII FOR BALE.. -In the tewnship Ot Usbornes je being Lot 13, Concession. 2, consisting of the best 100 acres of land in the township, well fenced - and in good state of cultivation. Good brick house and frame barn, convenient to school, church and minket, being only 2 miles trone Exeter. For far- ther partioulare apply to it o. licINNES, Exeter, or THOS. Morse, executorts of the estate of 11. Higgins', deceased, or to GLADMAN & STANBURY, Soicllears, Exeter. ' '1928-tf fEOuse AND LOTS FOR SALE., For sale, brilek , ihouers and %lots in Sestorth. One lob- faces on MIMI Main fitteet andthe other on West Wil Ilam IStreet. The house le a comfortable briok cottage and contedne 3 bedrooms, dining room, sit - Vag room send Meilen, with good cellar under tbe whole bootie. Hard and sofa water in the house. There's abets good stable and driving shed. All kind's of fruit on the lot. Apply to j. L ALLAN, Landeeboro, or te C. W. ATICfNSON, Seaforth. lini6x4tf IDEAL -TIM rem FOR SALE -For sale cheap I) tint beautiful firm in the township of Mall lop, khowu se "The -Maples," situated one and a hell altos north ofeaforth. The lam contains (ti one hundred atires o the choicest lt end. There is bank bare, lergelra. st house, with beautiful large rooms, gcod watee„ a meek running through the farm. Good orchard and vineyard, all under ni1. tivation, and well drained. The situation is excel- lent; near country school and near Collegiate In- 'etitute. It le an ideal country home Immediate posaearien. Apply to WM. GOVENLOCK, Seaforth. N. 1922 -If THE SOCIAL PARASITES MIARM FOR SALE. -For ode, Lot 21, Concession X- 3, Stanley, containing 100 storm, 88 cleared, lt acres hetdwood bush ; it ift in a good state of cult - yahoo, well fenced and underdrained. There are two barns with 'stabling, a good driving house and other out buildings, a comfortable dwelling house and a smell orchard and plenty of water. It is conveni- ently eituated, 2t milers from Brumfield and. 5O from Clinton., with good roads passing the place. Will be sold on may terms as the proprietor wishes to give up !arming. For further particulars apply on the prenalses or Brumfield P. O. to OOMPH MoCULLY. 1920x8 Qow FARM FOR SIALE.-dThe farce of the late Andrew McLellan. in the township of Ribbed being Lot 10, Conceiseion 4, containing 100 acres, which is nearly all cleared, with no waste land. Thie an excellent farm with a never failing toning also two well, well uoderdrained and well fenced, wells &bank barn, 40 x 60, hay mow 28 x 56, pig pen heti home, driving shed, a dwelling house, kitchen and ectod shed. It is convenient to School and churches. within 3 milea of a splendid market, 7 miles from Seaforth, there le no inoweibrance, pry - liege given from day of sale to do all work, podession given the let of April. For further particulate apply on Lot 18 or 19 to WILLIAM or ANDREW; lecLELLAN, Dublin P. 0,, Ontario. 1999-11 EPRESENT HEARERS NOT DOERS IN THE CHURCH OF CHRIST. PREACHER'S AROUSING CALL 4Gstting Bight With God,' the Ilarder of Aoceeeplishreent But tbe IBetter 'Plan of Salvatioa-All eion Broadly'. Divided Into Two CI:testes, the Workers and the Idlers -Choose No Which Pfisth You Will Tread. Vas Lered accerd ing to Aot of Parlia mom t of Ones - ado, in the year 1904. by Willient Bally, of To- . ronte, .attle D o'r, of Arrioulture. OLUA.Wsk. Los Angelo Cal., Nov., 13. -To that class of nominal Chrietians who: are hearers, but not doers, and who pin their fai h upon their religious cestry or heir fe.vorableceiviron- i - merit instead of "getting right, with Gad" person11y, this sermon will con+ as an arousing call The text is . , Matthew xxv., 8, "Give us' of your oi4 for our lamps are gone out.'' - men may be broadly divided in- to two 'classes. There are some on the border line, belonging not alto-. gether to the one class or -the other, having characteristics of each, but the great mass may be separated in - t� two groups -the workers kied the idlers. The one class includes the. Oilers, the pullers, the diggetle the grinders, the elimberg. They are striv- ing to succeeil • in a noble, 7honest way. They do not mean to be social parasites. They want. a share -of the good things ti life,. but they do not expect to receive them as a gift, but to pay for them by honest work. They hope for promotion, and they' strive to merit it by seeking to make themselves worthy of It. They study and toil to develop themselVes, eo that -`, when the opportunity cornea they will be ready to take adraa- tage of it. Though. they May be in obscure positions they de their eeaeke well,iand when the call etoines to go higher they are prepared' - by long . yeark. of hard work to perform - the ,datiee of the higher position. Th4 second class is comprised of men Who want to win success by a- aniniraura of labor. They hate drudg- ery; *bey hope to succeed by ;home hreky'' scheme. These are the men who, going en a foreign tour, expect to learn French or German in fiveiweeks;-: they hope to marry a rich wife and have an .easy. time living on he sav- ings of their wife's father; tl ey :pre- pare to .conduct the business( of their fathers, not by beginning ae he did at the lowest rung of the ladder, but by taking a six months' course in a busindss college or by beoomiiig their fatlisr`s nominal private secretaries. During their easyprenticeship they 'would spend three day i out of ev,ery week playing golf and at least five nights out ,of edery seven in a hall - room, at theatre party or in. club- house dissipations. The little time they play atbusiness is when they are not working at play. These people represent failure. For as an. old writer once said, 'Teople who never do any more work than they are paid for, never get paid for any more than they do." These people elways want to succeed with a mini - Mara of work. . - Drone's there are .inthe -busy bee- hives of teMporal 'life. Drones there are in the busy beehives of spiritual life. We. know' them well. They have existed in- every age. Men Who hope to enter ,heaven.,, but are not willing ti deny themSelves, nor to resist; temptation, nor to strive to entee through_ the straight gate.' - It a -es to warn, people of the futility of such lives that Christ spoke the parable of the ten virgins. Five. of them, he - said, were foolish, self-indulgent and heedless of the obligations: of the spiritual life. He is not hero denounc- ing criminals or vicious people,Vhese vargins were nominally Christians, aat the Murderers' and robbers who infested' the lonely _roads of . Pales- tine, ready: to waylay -the traveler; not ‘' the openly immoral, like the. .Magllalene or the woman of Sameria, but ithe people who, as an old coin- • mentator has said, • make a "profes- sion of the goalie]: and act in such a manner as to give real Christians a favorable impression of them and so gain admi tt ance into - their midst." , Ile is alluding to Christians in name only, who _outwardly appear all right arid. yet have not the tine have -rid conseeratioa ot heart and who expect therefore to go to heaven upon ' bor- : rowed spiritual • Ottpital. These *pi ai Wad Mendicants of -my text are, itt the_first place, the men alit] women indifferent to the com- mandments of Jesus Christ, who ex- pect 1,6 ultimately reach heaven wi- led -mint of the consecration of a Christian ancestry. They aro not bad men -as the world looks upo11 bad mete They have been. rocked in -Chris- tian cradles. They have been reared . in Christian nurseries and Christian Sunday schoolsDuring their , boy- hood days they have knelt at Chris- tian altars and sat in Christian ppws, But as far as their' own lives liave been concerned theyhave no eh Hellen _experience and have'. never opted,v confassod . Jeses Christ as their Savioure They have never doee -enything to show, their devotion to God as consecrated ,disciples or Christ. And yet if you should - ask these men to -day if they expected to reach , heaven they woald .instantler oeswer: "Of course, of course, - of coarse! The home of my youth was ak. Christian home. I am a, child of the eta -Learnt. My father was a good chrietian man. Sly mother prayed ov- er :me from the time I:was born tin - site died. Why should I not go where they are?" s , - Oh. yes, my friend, you would cere teialy go. to heaven upon the bor- rowed capital of your father's and methet"'s lifelong consecration di, they had. any power ye -take you there. But the .difficulty iSe that your fath- er ' and mother's *ritual power is limited. From t he time you ware born your parent e lived entirety for eou and Votir brothers and sisters. 16-e1R8T CLASS EIGHTY -ACRE FARM FOR SALE J -Being West part of Lots L and 2, Concess- ion 2, L. IL S, Tuderamith. Gooe concrete, 11 roomed house, 40x28, with kitchen, woodshed and buggy house attached. There is a new bank barn 88..36, with wing extending to the south, 24 feet. Also briek ensiled roothouse, 40 feel; long, under gangway. All buildings in good repair. Orchard csonteins two and a half acres of choice winter fruit. There are two never failing welle, 5 twee of bush. This- farm is isi a good date of cultivation, \well. fenced and underdramed, situated 2 miles from the village of Heneall. For further particulars apply ID THOMAS BERNICK, Sewall, °uteri°. 1896.11 VARA( FOR SALE. -Lob 11, Commission 6, Rua V lett, containiug 100 aores of laud, all cleared. and in fine condition. It is, at present all seeded to grass and in good shape either or hay, pasture or mopping. There is a comfortable frame house with summer kitchen attaehed, two barna one 84 x 50 feet and the other 80 x 60 fed, and other out build - logs. Thie farm is eituated nine miles from Sea - forth, seven end one half miles from Clinton and just one mile and a quarter from the village of Kiribati where there are two geueral dorm, two blacluedth shops, pad offices and school. This farm le well eituated and wilt be sold oheap as the pro- prietor fa anxious to sell. For further particulars apply to ft. e. HAYS, Burieter, Seaforth, or on the premium. WILLIAM LEITCH, Constance, Ont. 1905-11 'CARR FOR SALE. -For eale lo the tows:1011p of Tuckerernith, Lot 1, Jonceselon 8, oontaining 100 acres, nearly all cleared and in a good state of cultivation, newly underdrained, well fenced, two good wells. There is on the place a good comfortable frease houses, large new bank barn with brick base- ment, driving house, hog pen surd large hen house, about an acre of young orchard just beginning to bear. The farm is nearly all seeded to grass, and is in excellent oendition tor either grain growiegeor ate& anteing. This excellent farm is well situated, being two mites from a school, post office, store and blacksmith shop, and elle mike; from Seaforth. Good roadie in all directions. Buyers should come and Bee the farm while the crop is on. Possession, can be given after barytes". Apply on the promises or eddrees. Seaforth post office. SAMUEL MUFF. 1905-11 FARli FORSALE---,For sale on reasonable terms the farm of the uhdersIgned on the North Gravel road, Maids*. a mile north of Seaforth. It contains 176 acres all cleared excepts aboat ten scree. it is well wider -drained, well fenced and in a high state of ooltivation. There is a fine two storey beak house, bank bugle and other neceseary outbuildings. There It a flowing springolose to the buildings. A. large or -'hard of choice fruit and about two acree of a vinery. This is one of the choicest farms in Huron and there is not a foot of waste land on it. It le all seeded to grase exeopt about eft acres, There are ten acres sown to fall wheat an the fall ;elm ing dome Apply to the pro- prietor, Seaforth. .ROBEKT GoVENOOOK. 1920-tf If You Want to Buy a Farm Business or reeidence, consult us or our agents before making a seleceion. We have a large liet of propertiee, many of thenaare extra got d valu.e at the priee asked. We can save you time, money and worry if you will allow us to essist you in making a seleetion. Let us know your wants, or get our ceteloeue-it costs you nothing. THE INTERCOLONIAL REALTY 00`Y1 LIMITED, Landon, Canada. ..„ .1s. HAYS, Agent, Seaforth B. E. PHILLIPS Agent, Hensall. 1907-52 TE HURON EXPOSITOR of Jeatua you. might eve how yoer room ot Revery For isackaChe and a:, wnere, 0.00 0,14.:01.t., • t you nitiSt his atone-. u of the sins might be idealised, b yourself seek an interest i ment. They coald tell y Holy Spirit, whose could scatter your spirito but the oil, of his divine i must implore for your could . compel you as a and sit in the church pe could not !compe1Y0u to reeeive Chris& While this statement is st as your Saviour. That s a matter Is postively correct and is h simply between, you and . esus They stemma cured onesin every could introduce ChriSt to -sou as their acesM,ILQue.EL T.aBtalttesteen:3,,FLaore4 Sygearshlee&IPtrortiednenal very beet friend, 'but the could not number 61 ciff'ferent remedies force you to make their Leland Jesus for backache and kidney your frierici. Ile will never hecome a disease i without obtaining part of your life unless eau yourself any relief. Since having Med Di'. Chase's Kidney. open to him the -holy o holies of Liver Pp* however, 1 arg) your heart to let him i , Neither happy to say that they have will Christ receive you a$ one of his proven Of wonderful benefit own unless you truly Co ne to him to me. 1 can certify that with ,the countersign of ti e cross: for me the.% are the bes, t And yet many people expect ulti- Pills I have ever come across mutely to reach heaven- 1 - account and we always keep them in the house, It will be * of the borrowed sOiriteta oil of a pleasure forme to reply ts consecrated Christian alley tree "Oh,'' Mullin at i on yor• Clhasiee Kidn -Liver Pille I darkness, fluence you are the most prompt ss.nd elf. TheY effisatIve tr trnent chim to go obtains. Ile. - but they .- ong and definite it eked up by the evi. rt ol the country. Kidney Ohms, ?r to me any *he pare to write me for I am not ILL E, T. BEDARD further particulars of my n all right.. case." future. I Dr. Chate's Kidney -Liver Pills, one pill a iromise to . doss, 25 cents a box. To piesteet ;you against ny father's imitations the portrait and signattire of Dr. A. W. Chase the famous receipS book author, aro Vs trumpet no every imx of his remedies p I am go - said a minister's delight some time ago "I know living as ouglit, but a I haye no fear about the have made my -husband burynee at the foot of grave. -When the archangt sounds and we all come 1 ing :to cling to my lathe know Christ will let me by his side. I know it, father was such a good Christ would not refuse anything." She said this and hall in earnest, M have the same hope and things, not half in jest, Every pleasure and every indulgence they, hacl they- shared with you. if ehey were ever given or ever bought, a box of candy_ they never . ate it, atom). They always brought it home and" divided it • with their children.. But there is one blessing your moth- er and father have that they eunnot divide with their children. They can- not divide with you their oil of :The itual life, The could lead:se 4 to sthe. 1 ds hand. I ' easeeteeeeteeeetieeareereeeteessessiseseareseeeveareee. i.n if I am i - , acausc my ' ail and ca ti never bring man into an.: I know , sPiritutil relation with Christ. Oh, eny• father • nominal church inembdrs, you must half in jest haeal consecration of hart as well as ny' of us perfection of creed. Volt must have ay the same spiritual oil for yoilir "lam' s of ut indead faith," else you can nhver follow the earnest. No, my friends,: 'when' the., divine bridegroom in lo the banquet bridegroom cometh on tidat great day I hall of the marriage 4>1 the lamb. of resurrectioii your father and mo- i These spiritual mendicants of my tiler will have no spirit spare. Then we ca-nnot 1 vine bridegroom with spiritual light.. We mu own lighted oil to beco Al oil to ; text :represent ano 110W the di- spiritual beggars. ur parents' the type ef m t have our men who are m e -part of " we call loafers, or n They represent the and 'up -right people go to heaven on ace unt of the, mere temporal good which they have. been able to do some of their fellow men. They represent the, large class of people who expect tlo bribe their way the wedding procession 3 of the re- deemed or forever stay out of Christ's banquet hall, e the impenetrable and cru ness of the eternal night. These five foolish virg another class. They r nominal cluirch meinbers present the men and won :upon church xnembership fetich. Some people wh nal church members see that they can lie_ and st .and comrnit all the forb the decalogue if theyar members in good st veloped by shing dark - ns represent present the They re - en who look asa kind of are uoini- ri think al and cheat ddes. sins of only church ing. They seem to think that the trucial essen- tial of Christianity is as perfection of creed for the head and *ot absolute consecration for the bea4t. They seem to think that' they can va1k hand in hand with sin and cent'nue to so walk if they can only re tence as they go: "I bel I believe in Jesus. Yes, Jesus." Now, Ohrist, b of my 1•.xt, says that faith in him, unaccona surrender of the heart faith at all. The faith t faith that transforms faith that takes compl a. man. The nominal ch must have consecration pure life as well as a creed. I believe that teachings affirm that h ing to forgive the sins out enemy who once el but repeats of his sin, *willing to forgive a J er denied him publicly., private life betrays hi How about Peter? D gladly forgive him his when Peter repented crowed? The most eat this sen - eve in. J esus. I believe in the parable mere _mental anied by a d life, is not at saves is a the life, a te control of rch members of heart and erfect gospel hrist's fuller is more will - of an out and sphemed him, than he is das, who nev- but who in with a, kiss. id not Christ three denials fter the:cock owerful pulpit ddscription of any Bib e scene I ever read or heard was th t delivered by Joseph Parker of "Pe er's Three De- nials." In the first p ace, the great preacher described -the cane of Judas; hypocritical . Judas, stealthily ap- proaching Christ and planting a be- traying kiss upon. he Saviour's -cheek. Then came th, tramp of the Roman soldiers. The the lines were formed - as the pri oner is being marched back to th capital. In olden times, as now when a man is arrested the crowds o curiosity seek- ers' were augumento step., by step Peter,. when he saw the multitude; became very much lightened. In- stead of walking 'si le by side with Christ, as he ought o have done, he followed afar off. When they ap- proached the home 1 Caia-phas, the high priest, Peter came into the hause and sat down by a fire and be- gan todwarm • him elf as though he had never been witljt Christ or seen Christ in his life. 1Vh11e he sat there by the fire a youn 3e -Wish maiden came up and eyed h in sharply. Then she tapped him upon the shoulder and said: "Are yo 1 not a friend of Jesus? Thou also west with Jesus of Nazareth." 13e t -Peter . merely shrugged:. his shot lders as he an- swered, "I know: not what thou eayest." Peter ti en gets up and leaves the room a id goes out upon the porch. When h has gone out an- other Jewish maid n touches him up- on the shoulder at d say's, "This fel- were prepared went to the wedding. low was also wi h Jesus of Naza- -The door was shut. Those who were reth." . Then old _ oseph Parker not prepared had to sbny out. The shook his leonine a growl as he sad the man." For t denied him' with the people beg,a him Peter still ra gan to protest hi oaths and curses. He denied him He denied him in most contet tipt i way.Yet when his sin Christ lo °stored him to his is magnanimous. worst sinner di h sincere penitence, sins and entreath the. man who confesses hint with his m bv his 1 ife he ha? her class of They are m and we- t loafers, as ere hangers on. so-called moral who expect to into the wedding thy- have given library- or endbwed fessorship or build or financially helpe churdh or foreign I do not claim th for the purpose and consecrating service, but they count of the go able to do Clerist to join the weddi night that the b Is this true? one to join t who comes to "lamp of goo Oh, nol For iurselves we at doeth g ow that ' ich the w banquet because o . some toWn soine college pro- d some hospital tissionary. They to support some t they have lived honoring Christ their Eves to his o say that on a -c- d they have been will:invite them g proceSsion on the idegro-qin cometh. ill Christ allow any weddiiig procession him rarely with the works't in his hand? -`f. 'we are honest with -now /"there is none od—no,not one." We tinny of ,the acts for rid praises us We have done with St1 e most selfish ,desires and the most corrupt motives. Some of them' have' been done to win popu- lar applause, some to Secure the good opinion of the church and the world. For these we have received our reward, but Christ does not re- --ward them. We know - that there is not one of us who would like the thoughts of our brain and the de- sires of our heart to be read by the onost intimate of our friends as an :open book. I think, however, that the ma- jority of spiritual beggars can be found and always will- he found among those who expect some day to consecrate their lives to Jesus Christ, but keep putting off the ac- ceptance, week by week and day by day and hour by hour until sudden- ly the ery is taken up, "Behold the bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet him," and they will be called unprepared. I do not believe that all -of these .foolish virgins deliberately intended to lee unprepared for the coming, orthe bridegroom. They in- tended --to ego and get- the oil which is the sYMbol of the spiritual life. But they kept saying to each Other, "Oh,: woad:will go to-m.orrawe" or "We Will fb. next week," or "We will go next month. There is plenty of time; do not worry. We will be pre- pared whoa Christ comes." And they were called unexpectedly. -- That is the figure of my parable. edae Van champion. 1is major,. • The duty that was: always being foir Edmonton was (2,500. Hoe, C. postponed was postponed too long. sWeen,a madosity in Brandon eyes The oil that those foolish virgins ' 8$3; Peter Talbot had 700 in Strath - should have had was not there when it was needed. While the bridegroom tarried they all slumbered and slept. And at midnight there was a cry, "Behold the Bridegroom cometh!" That means,- when the last call for repentance came, it came suddenly. The Bridegroom always comes sud- denly. Then what happened? Why,, the foolieh virgins, .who in the near future expected to have,the spiritual oil prepared, were 'found without the necessary preparation. Those that Perth Notes. —Beattie & Co. have aold out their geoeery business in St. ;Marys to P. Rogers 8c Co. ' —T.he total customs collections at the Stratford, office 'during the month of Oetober amounted. to $11,- 309.70. —Mr. Edwin Kemp hes purohased - thle teem of Mr, John Webb, on the 7th concessien, Hibbert, and. takes poissession on the first *f January. —Mr, Geo. Hillebrecht, tsen of M.T. Frederit3k Etillebrecht, of Iogart, while ill Mitehtell on Saturday last, one of his horses took sick and. died. The horse was valuedat $175. . -,--Mrs. Bridget Murray, relict of the kite John Murray, of concession . 14, Logan, died recently .in Michigan i and the remains were brought to Lo- gan for interment. e-Williara John, son of Miller Clark, concession 5, Logan, died on -Wednesday of last week at the age of ,24 years, 3 months and 10 days. Death was (mused by an 'injury to his head about two years ago, which re- sulted in an .aboess. He had been in poor health for some time. -Sarnia citizens witnessed a very amiliaing parad.e Saturday nigh/1,w hen Ee. s4ei1in Boho.nan, an old. and re- peated resident of Sarnia was ated to a wheelbarrow ride down in street followed by Dunn's band, Some time ago wrx. Bohanan agreed to this arranges:bent if Dr. Johnston the, Liberal eandidate for West Lanebton, should be elected by over 400 majority. —A daring holdup occurred in Stretford on Wednesday of last week which happily terminated with no very- serious results. As Mr. Geo. Gastrell and his wife were return- ing to their home .they were set upon by two men, mho rifled: Mr. Gastrell's pockets and secured ,what money he 'had on his person, a- mounting to about $1.35. Ete had a valuablei wateh which was not taken. —Miss Helen Weir Wilson.- dan-ghe tee Of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wilson, 81. Marys, was Married on Wednes- day, November 2, to .Mr. Charles F. Errett, principal of the ,Teelanicel school Brantford. The pleasing ev- ent 'took place) at 1 .o'clock . at the residence of fChe bride's permits. There were only a few gueste pres- ent at the interesting cereniOny ai which the Rev. Alex. Graeae reastori of Snox -church, officiated. 1 - Ts Chas. Doerr, a you g man 11 erup yed by MT. John Welsh, ,t Mit- chel . met vith a bad acci ent on Tueshay morning of last week. Mr. W. Jones, agent for Mr. Welsh.; and Me. pers sitti whic rr, were., delivering two pul- on a. Wagon, and the latter was g on top of *no Of the; maohines i upeet, and having nothing to held, on to he ifell to the ground, breaking the large bone and the ismalI bone of the 9.eft leg between the knee and the ankle, the former beinbroken in two tplaces. —i lexander Hamilton, an old and vain d employee of thenediab Pacific Railway Co., formerly a At- wood, died at his residence in To- ronto on Saturday, October 29th. About six weeks ago he fell from a. tree, breaking a rib, which punc- tured, on of be% lungs. He never recoYered from the accident gradu- ally Igrowing weaker until :the end, came. Mr. Hamilton was 68 years of age, land wee a native of Peebles, Sootland, He came to 'Canada about fifty' years ago, settling first in Atevesid. -kis. Henry Sieber, Wife of lien - Ty I:Veber, of the Monkton hotel, died very suddenly on .Thursday, 271h ult. The deceased. . lady raired as usual in tlee best of healthand at 2 pen. complained of being ill. Med- 'eel "aid. was quickly :called, but in spite of all that .could be done,death came at 3 p.m. She :wee forty years of age and leavee a large family. Mr. Sieber had jutet soldt his hotel,ha,v- ing i found that it did not egreee with his wife, and had bought ae, farrn of 150 acres ,in McKiltop, ex- pecting to Igo there in December. i • i --T. 3*. Hughes, for' 50 years coiner ty judge of Elgin, mho was slivered- uated last October and (who is in .his, 85th -year will ibe married this naontle to Mies, Adka. Rowland, daugh- ter of the late Zdevar,d Rowland, col- le4or of custoras in St. Thomas. SeTtielere were some very earge ene- j Wee recorded in the late De- ra'nien elections. Sir Wilfrid Lau •- ier waS elected for -two constite- encies by majorities of over 1,500 in- leaoh. instance. Hon. Jam -Suther- land was elected for Nor h Oxford by over 1,800. Prank 01 ver, bow - r*" e ceter4 zi Satidetra The. univerr-::1 -; one stile that never wanes in pcar!ty PflOGRF.S3' tinpished for their rich eel )rir;de 2Ir of good taste and raft:,enle: t. Made in n ends:; x-nr,;ty of -tterns —in blue, blac.c find oxff;rd v,;)estc,-.1.3 csd -,serges—fancy stripes rand ove, mixed worsteds, tweeds, flanne:3cd hone., spuns, All sizes for men, youths and boys This label in every genuine " PROGRESS" Coal Sold by leading clothiers throughout Canada 0o-o-oc-cko-o-oo-oo-o-o-D-o-o9-0-0-Qo-o-o-o-a*oirv-o-o-oo-o0.0-00-o=o0-0-o-oo-o-o00*o Progress Brand clothing may be had from Greig & Stewart. C4th head and let out five foolish virgins becaane spiritual "I do not know bankrupts forever. Phe my friends, e Bible says, "He are you and 1 going to make the an oath." When awful mistake of putting off and to crowd about ,. putting off mad putting off the day. re. vehemently be- necessary for the consecration of our ignorance with hearts and lives for the coming of i. -Ie denied Christ. 'the Divine 13ridegroom? : ee, -twice, thrice. The coming of the .Bridegroom may the meanest, ,,the be expected at any moment. The le and eowaralY Bible distinctly says so. When Christ Peter repented , of comes a.s the BridegrOOM he will gave him and re- conic as unexpectedly as a thief in apostleship. Christ the» night at4.1. place and at an hour He will save the when he is least expected. Rev. Dr. .00111eS to billl ifl Wallace, late. American consul to grieving for his .Ierusa lone once told: me that nearry g pardon. But for all the American Christian residents lins, but denies h nO word but, " hypocrites'!" Not unto over'. "Lord, Lord, op the banquat hall cd. Not unto members itlhall 11 en to come and bridegroom. oe, woe unto you one ° that cal i.e. n unto ut" shall Of Christ be ()evil - he nom ilia! chti reel 0 invitation he giv- Stlp With the t. became of the.se five ' foolish virgins who had .no oil in their lamps? All the ten N irgi ns had the Same kind of larups."1-he aptly be symbeliteed ich holds thetiii. d in the coining or They all believed in But the oil of con- irity and devotion of . If belief in (hrist udas himself might. The belief that has life is not faith at creed of man cal in the la MI) N They all believ the bridegrooin. Jesus Christ. secretion, the p life were lachin would suffice, have been savet no effect on th of the Davidic Capital were living there in the belief that when Christ should first apperir OPOn earth he would be Seen standing among the j aean hilIs, and therefore they wore there waiting to welcome him. But Christ when he comes will • ap- pear unto us in America as Well as though we were in Europe or Asia or Africa. Therefore, like old Rob- ert MeCheyne, I cry: "Prepare! Prepare! Prepare for the coming of the Redeemer, for the Son of Man cometh at an hour when ye think not!" Will you now prepare for the most momentous cry of the ages: "Behold the Bridegroom. cometh! Go ye out t� meet him?" Will you be prepared _so that, at his glorious coming he can greet you and take you into his banquet house and lift over you the banner of love? ma, Manitoba; Mr. Lamont had 700 Saskatchewan and Walter Scott 6p0 in Weet Assiniboia. mated by Three Doctors fora SeYere Attack of Dyspepsia, Got No Relief From Medicines, But Found It At Last In Burdock Blood Bitters. , Mrs. Frank Hutt, Morrisburg, Ont., was one of those troubled with this most common of stomach troubles. She writes :—`e After being treated by thi.ee doctors, and using many advertised medicines, for a severe attack of Dyspepsia, and receiving no benefit, I gave up all hope of ever being cured. Hearing Burdock Blood Bitters so highly spoken of, I decided to get a bottle, and give it a trial. Before I had taken it I began to feel better, and by the time I had taken the second one I was completely . cured. I cannot recommend Bur- dock Blood Bitters too highly, and would acivie all sufferers from dyspepsia = aive it a trial." Best Equipped Schools If you intend sending your boy or girl to business college, why pot choose the best college in the land? It costs no more. The Forest City Business and Shorthand College has been established over 19 years, and has increased its patronage every year. Every department is in charge of a graduated export teacher, and the facilities, appliances, systems and courses are the most approved in the world. The rooms are large, airy and comfortable, and the school is located in the prettiest part of London. Students may enter any time dUring term. Booklet free. J. W. Viesterveli, Principal, Y.M.C.A, Building, London. JOUR NEW STORE t (STRONG BLQOK eady for Fall We have got nicely stIttled in our new premises in the Strong Block and are in a better position than ever to cater to the wants of our many customers. The Cold Weather Is approaching And we are pleased to be able to. say that we have for your inspection all thelated things in Fall Suitings and Overcoats, Hats and Underwear. You will be needing a heavier suit and anew overcoat and now is the time to leavi your Order. Drop in and make a selection while the goods are fresh. - .BRIGHT BROS, • I, FURXISBEES, SEIFOliTH T Is .WoRTH-' 8onfiTH1144... \ • TO BE SATISFIED. 4.4.4.4-1-1-14-14+01-1-1-1-4-1-44 Isn't it worth something to be perfectly satisfied 7 You will certainly be satisfied if you allow us to supplY. you withyour clothing end furnishings. We are adding new customers every day—our goods must be, right ia rice; style and Wearing qualities, or we could not do this. You should, before buy. big, give the new clothing store a chance. See what we have, and at what prices we are selling our ell/thing—We Will surprise you. Men's Suits from $5.75 to $14.00. Men's Overcoats from $6.00 to $14.00. Boys' Suits from $2.00 to $6.50. Underwear from 35c to $1.25. Sweaters, Smocks, Overalls, Sox, Mitts, Golves; Hats 'and Caps, Collars, Top Shirts, Dress Shirts, Wool Hoge, 6 to 1011260 a pair You will make no mistake if you trade here. Latest Styles and. Lowest Prices will make us famous. Butter and eggs taken as cash. DRESSED poTILTRY • WANTED -- -MG PRICES +++++44+4++++++++++444.44+ Turkeys, with feathers' off, 1143 cash, or 12ie, trade; Geese 7c cash, or Se trade; Ducks, 8c cash, or 9e trade; old hens 5 cents per pound . None taken before November 20th up to December 10 tb 44+4414+4seteleteletel.41-14-1444+++ We are offering special inducements in Clothing, Dry Goods, Crockery and GI-roceries. B GU Sean) ar and Ane a sperelle oriivrs ari4ng frrn tion of the heart 4,1 as Palpitation of Prostration. S:•,.r. wee, Faint and Di:, oto. They. are e WID/Ilt371 troubled stun "'rico 50 tents le - All d TX= T. arreur Toron VET VEIN GRIEVE, V. 8., ep Veterinary College animals treated. Calls charges mod -rata Vete Offiee end residence on of Dr Eleatide office, IIARBIYRN V. , r Ontario Voteritt lair of the Medieel Aseocla inasy CO` liege. Treats bythe ti)086 modern pr fever a epeeirelly. Offi broan Street, Seaforth. will receive prompt att-eti it office. JAMES Barrl.ster,Solleitor, Not loan. in Seaforth Mond days. Office open every to -e, Main street, Ses,fo mialo . 3. Notary Piehl !Wet's bookstore, Main 110LIFEBTED, tow MoCoughey*ff entivistar%sr, and mum Rank of Commeree. for -We. Glfkm in So eaforth. SON AND Gat ors, ole., tioderioh, E. L. 113334fOHA Graduate of Royal aoll _ege sari° poet graduete coura • at lissiseirefiehool, painless extractionst teet ,grocerystore,lketforth. Bee temo. dui new o D NITS% ini 413Shi 136 Young Moo and Redden SEAF Ehone DR. 02.8dustef 13nive nine, member bi Coilegi gems of Ontario t ClinicalSolumI,Villeaft0 1 tal, London, England t London. England. -01fletl store, Main Street, Eeifoi palls answered Irma resid Olt I SMAL.71 Offiee 1111d Resi4euee-43 Methodist church. 'Unmoral 03701301 tor the County OREL SCOT1 PITTHICIANN A Arderich street opposite, O. SCOTT. Irtaduate member (inhale Co - surgeons. Corona:CI! MacgAY, boner irla gold-niedaliSt Trinity: College of Fityrielins: OR. M. 014 Surgeen and Physician - Midwifery College of Ph on diseases of Wawa an blemberof Ontatioilolles Residenen and offices in C atercislboteL Phone le AUOT:10 COMAS BROWN, IA ,Counties of Buren4.,- . triN R.NPOSIVOR Office,* atiefaotion guaranteed O TAWI G, MotIMAE tJ the entity of Hum part of the CIM11 guaranteed, Orders 3011 *rat Let 9,„ Concession prompt rate/Won, A CTIONEERING.---i 21. Audieneer foe *1 Perth. Being A practie tenderstanding the eel Went!, places me in a be Moss, Charged Modere Of 130 pay. All ordersin 28, Concession attended to. The - ARM AND 11i PROPERTY 4 McLean, Presidi Fraser, vieequesident, 13 5.s31, ilsey.Treta Sege 1Villiam Chesney Beal George Dale, TIMOS k ; ee. ROM. Herkeel wee Cramming Egmot villa P. 04 0.0rge Mug etediforr ?edit* Atedroos to *et -ethos bindueas will snelioetlee 0 any of thc 41 es eft/sad-Iva nod ria54 MARRIAGE issu TR HURON fi Eztr01111 tO WITNESE.