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1 he MoIsons Bgn4,
Incorporated by
Act a Par Hemet*, 1855.
Capital e - $2,500,0e0
Rest 2,150,0ea
HEAD OFFICE - -MONTREAL.
Wm. Muleen Mace/hers(); President.
James Elliot, General Manager.
Notes discounted. Collections mac*.
Drafts issued. Sterne and Attlee-
ican Exchange e bettg t and sold.
Interest allowed on deposits.
SAVINGS BANK
Interest allowed on ottr* of $1 and
up.
FARMERS.
Money advanced to farmers on their
own notes with one or ntore en-
dorsers. No mortgage required as
security.
II. C. BREWER, Manager, Clinton.
G. D. MeTaggart
BANKER.
A General Banking Business transact-
ed. Notes discounted. Drafts
issued:- Interest allowed on de-
Direolory.
CLINTON.
. Weeley Church--Sunde.y services at
IX a. M, ',and 7 p. en, Sunday AC11001
at 2.30 pt m. Geo. A. Room, Sun-
day school superintendent ; eibley
-
choir lead ; Ijss Hallie Combo, or,
' ganist ; Rey. I. Manning, pastor.
1 Ont. St. Chureh-Stumay services at
ex U. Me and 7 p. in. Sunday
school at 1.3o p. in. Jacob Taylor„
Sunday sehool seperiutencierit ; B. J.
Gibbings, choir leader ; Mies Azle
Gibbings, organist; Rev. Dr. Giliord,
poster.
St. Paul's Church -Sunday services
at u in. •and 7 p. in. Sunday
schen)]. at 2.30 p, zn. unday school
superintentlent, Rev. C. R. Gunn; M.
A. ; choir leader, Mr. W, L7,Lator-
Mal ; organist, Miss May 13entleY
rector, C. R. Come, M. A.
naptist taturele-Sunclay services at
11 a, m, and '7, p. in. Sunday schoot
at 2.30 p. m. Sunday. school superin-
tendent, Mr.D. X. Prior ; choir lea.
er, Mr. J. .13. Hoover ; ergatuet, ,feiss
Lela aowier ; pastor, Rev. J, C.
Dunlop.
nellis Church -Sunday services at
11 a, no and 7 p. in, unclay school
at 2.30 p. tn. _Sunday school superin-
tendent, 3ir. Jas. •bcott ; assistant,
Miss Wilson ; choir leader, 311r. W. P..
e Spaulding: ; 'organist, Miss Maude
posits. • Goodwin ; pastor, Rev. Dr. Stewart.
St. Josepies Church, Catholie-Sun-
Albert street - - Clinton. day services at xo.30 a, m. and 7 P.
every and ettuday. Sunday school
at 3-p. in. every pie Sunday. Sun-
day school seperintenclent, Rev. D. P.
McMenamin ; choir leader, Mr. Chas.
1. SCOTT, Gravel* e organist, Miss Minnie Rey-
uoids ; priest, ReVeD. P. MeMenainin.
BARRISTF,R, SOLICITOR, ETC. Plymouth nrethern-Service at xi a.
Money to loan. rh. on Sunday, Reading meetinge at
7 p. ni. Sunday and Friday evenings,
Office -Elliott Block - - Clinton. Town Councilla-Mayorellionms
son; Councillors, H. B. Combe; J. A.
Ford, C. J. Stevenson, Alex, MacKen-
zie, C. Overbury, There. MacKenzie ;
Clerk and Treasurer, W. Coats: Meets
the tirst Monday in each month.
Public Library Board -President, W.
Brydone ; Secretary; W. E. Rand;
W. 13RYDONE,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR.
Notary, Public, Etc.
THE CLItTr2011 NEWS RECOR' D
. though two of your children were
VISIONARY IIIOUBLES fthrxtVileiVit invalid. You,
, the third wee
the Mother, worried 11.1i0Ut that third
Child froM the day when she Was
born. For years not a night passed
"Sufficient Unto the Day le the 1'whle.h You 1114 Ur de° two or
Evil Thereof."
three tintes to go o tho erib met
give the necessary medicines. Did
your Worryiug about that chile do
you any good? Did your troubles
ANTICIPATING TROUBLES A SIN come in the way you expected? To-
day yew two children who wore once
strong are dead. DiPhtheria in one
Week elew them both. Your invalid
daughter, about whom you worried,
has overcome her ineralidisne and
grown into young womanhood. She
Is
serown. noln. 111"Yourri440 C
dhas e 11113114107 but
the panther leaped upon you from
the, rear and did not lie crouching
In the open pathway ahead.
As a business man you have often
tvorrfed about this, that and the
other tbthg. .You have worried about
whether the firm that failed would be
able to pay for the goods they
Isertugahtl.awYou and
oauha.tle
veiweoirtee•itonediasbbu
utleeohe
tt
have worried about the rival concern
which settled on the next block. You
never thought that a worse trouble
ye°01ulird sctoontree. t°ThyuounetThea;t1t11;lhott" tha0t1
your own health could break down
and that you would hove to resign
erem the firm and sell out. Troubles
came into your We, but they invari-
ably Came in the way and at• the
tizolre thyoisti. pdriedmotsost isextpreueet: Is
it
not
time :fee you to stop your useless
fretting'? Is it not a senseless ogee-
Pation to be worrying about certain
troubles which in all prelbability'.-
judged by the past -will never afflict
your life? Do you not feel that the
old English pros erb * right which
declares, "You must not cross the
bridge until you come to it?" In the
journey of life you will fihd many
bridges dosvn, You will discover
that the spring freshets haVe swept
away the embankments upon whieh
countlees abutments were placed.
But in all probability the bridge you van be, arid as sere of glory as if
I* This leiseeeree, Mew. Iier. Tabun* Shows
That a Greed of Maitre ST11 II Ino"
houoring te God, Siocause llt
'Doubt Whether Qed h• XV". to
1314. Tri1/1 We nave Placed. fo
EnteredAccordingtoAet of Parliament of Can-
gt,r1.1:11•11reerzITOltUgulittr,1:11'1,a11:°'
Chicago, Aug, 24. -Tho comMen
disposition to meet trouble is shown
to be unwise and un-Christiam in this
diecpurse by Itev. Frank De Witt Tal-
mage on the text Matthew vi, fee,
"Sufficient unto the day is the evil
thereof.,,
Christ is giving counsel, which re-
calls the advice the dying man once
gave to his children. After calling
his sons and daughters to his bedside
the dying father said: "My children,
I have seen a lot of troubles in my.
time. ha.vo seen so enemy troubles
that they base completely worn
me out, and that is the reason that
.I tun now dying, when I ought to be
in my physical and mental prime.
But the saddest part of it is that
most of my troubles have been im-
aginary troubles. They have been
unnecessary troubles. They have not
been troubles of 'the imminent to -day,
but the visionary to-morrovv. They
have been troubles which would nev.,
er have bothered me unless had
gone forth and bunted them out of
their lairs and troubled them. The
things that have given rae most cone
cern have been the things that never
happened. Se I charge you, my dear
-children. if you would serve God with
your best physical, mental and spire
itual powers, always obey the wards
Beware how you allow its fatal pots- THE 00At. STRIKE.
on to cuter your sinful Itero•t.
Anticipating trouble is a form of several Method* J7ro-Penod rot '6 Settle^ •
which some men are blineed to the 4111":"IP07:12444,71,1,1"1:71,7:,::*ked lu , trgErSON IX, THIEL) QUARTER, INTER --
NATIONAL. SERIES, *LIG. 31.
intellectual and spiritual sin by
appreciation or enjoyment of prestat
eannot 'thank Gad fee their loving RoNoesweveY1 t°1.11cv ill leAcelle. k2e.trILt":"0.1.0elttrii:aeldSeaPInci
blessings: liecolsci of thls sin thy ,
-cannot thank God for the food they TrIeMothwelifitri*:4,141*0-70tnlau:n.tolir7 Plir-e9:
Aleatory Veyeeth as...oetaen !Feet,
-elves and di,votod chudrtn. They real tression of °tiger . ‘.ri
eet and the clothing they wear. TIM' oil" to :Id
connot thank elm for. their opportun- WINS deelel the coal strike.
ities of usefulness' and Yor health and Presentin;d24::::‘.: e°1:831‘;:nt•e;r4'11 . 4C1191:1111:1'Wite'vb;64.11:;:atetilli3rrne.:4 Al" -
something that might be taken . referees." Aillitiser iieviog.
Ife• fought calgaatil°uns13 Israel and exec
life. They are always thineing of
calertaheyel,tochno.,1Pritala.,4,Aauitga. nu.54.-ttlh/e.w.fL. !Inc;
something they might have had; of
away, . They have no gratitude ire "Tmlleitt°41talletulhe14.Sistowir 0.1 Arad the Oa-
4very. kiss has in ft for them the (the Leen:aloe Committee of the Deo- '
and lIarry • Siivermen, men 0 f
11 I'S ° naanite who dwelt In the South, go
seems to have remembered the visit
their heerts to God for a.n$ng,
ple's Alliattee ot liazelton, went to
{.....1.5•••=swor,
'rake
1.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL.
-
f the C ntrae Federated Lnien, 're -
beam is eclipst d by a dark cloud. aew York, yesterdey to endeavor to - of the spies teed peseitely at that Gene
sting of a ticorpion. Every sun- rer
put into operation sent° pion ionitinii -did flOnle talkIng and threatening, but
Every song has in it the eeho of to a terreillation of the Melte; now it Is no handful of men nem have
a requient Luta a death rattle.. Eve
, ery moment. is for them A pallbearer Leese. ter Pete, ecalle; It is a whole nation that be sees
ket of a stenchful corpse. week of the strike the losses and ex. to resist thane for be itnoWs not the
stir -tempt aeproaching, and in his folly he thinks
•elethecl in nlack walking by the Cate At the beg•ioning• ot We
In order to overcome this sin of /tenses are as follows; Lord nor Ills purposes. When Abram
worry I want you to try an expere Operators in price of first came to. the land, the Cadaanites.
itnent,,, Tilve‘ey hour of every. dal try . coal ... els... e. .... '... f335,700,000
,to think of the .blessings God has Strikers in wages ... ,. 19,900,000 Were in the land, and 400 Yeats; later .
We sew them there In last week's les -
given to You instead of trying to re- Employes .eteet• than
son (Gen. sii, 0; Num. eill• 210. There '
member all your troubles, If you • miners „ . ,., 4,500,000. are about thirty-eight ' year's between
have A poor memery, I want you to :fleetness men in coal
take a long sheet of paper and write .' region ... ... ... ,.. 12,120,0oe i 1 ;
those blessings down as you think of Business men outside
6,700,000
,..,.. tbe last lesson and this one, for in
chapter xx, wil ee beg ns with the
up this paper and read over the list. Maintaining coal ad , deatb of efirlatn and ends with the
death of Aaron, we read in verse 1
theme and then every little while tiske regien .... ... ,
You ttre going to be surprised, Oyer- iron Police .,..„ • ...„, • 900,000' that they are back at Kadesh, where
wheliningly surprieed, at the great Maintaining nen-union . ' they were In chapter xlil, 20, when
number of blessinge you Can put WOrkerS ... ... 400,000 they sent the Spies, and we know from
down. , . DaInag. 0 tO inj1"0-4/,.;01 .„ .„ . chapter•xxxili; 38. that &neon 'died in
Troubles cannot be rightly antiele inachinery 0,500,000.
petted because we cannot rightly an Maintaining. troope in the fortieth year after they left EgYPt.
How little is known of those thirtY-
thipate the Srese God will give to field ,. . . 225,000
• . eight years: It Was time lost, In wan -
his believing children, by means ot '
to MIT' C041 3 nes. . are no neater the promlied land now
dering because of unbelief, Or they
which we shall be able to overcome • Total ..... ....... ....., .... . . W86,045,000.
our troubles whin they arrive. For " ' ••• see. ni ' ' .
proof of tho abundant grace and then they were lu the latit lesson, Hew
Rochestee, Aug. 25.-Leenard Hen- .
strength thee -There given Ithrn most ._ . Many believers thus wander a lifetime'
kice oe 'Rochester has. a' scheme whit a .
needed, let 010 point you te the raany en the beirclers of a land they. never
be is going to ,Tfarrishurg to -'day to
wonderful, gloidotts and • triumphant . enter, and all because of unbelief!
Christian death -bed scones that have .
lciy befoee Governor Sterne .relative
, Thee .do twiny put .theIr trust• In the
o the settlement, of the coal Minele e .. . .
been recoteled, - When Dr..Donne was
dying, he said, in answer to te ques- Ian u Mina and accept Him as their
. strike, lee. ProPoses • that .the State
shell interfere and in time shall ac- Sar lour. but Itemise they cannot ob-
tie!): "I; am as happy on earth as 1 quire the .mines, paYing fOr the pre- tali) solne pee elseli experience a04
• porter It. prier) determined by a come
torseion. •
' When strike Slay cease. ,
worry most about will beetles:), enough were in- it. I have nothing to do
W. R, Lough, Dr. Shaw, W. (bets which Christ' spoke in his famous and strong enotsgh to 'bear you over
Office -Beaver mock - - - Clinton. and E. M. McLean. . • ' sermon: "Pake,•therefore, no thought its streani, although you may have
Public School noerdeeenjeor Mano for the zoorrow. for the morrow shall to wade Otto other angry weters a
ning, C. 13, Hale, W. T: O'Neil, J. W. take thought for the things of itself. 'little farther on. ., . • .
RIDOUT & HALE, Irwin, Dr. Agnew, F. R. Hodgens,. T. Sufficient unto the day ise the evil . Arthicipating troubles 1s a, sin, be -
Beacom. Secretary; J. Cunningham* ; thereof., e , - . 'ettese the present• duties of • life taX
Conveyancers, Commissioners, Real treasurer, W. Coats. • • My glorious text teaches ahnost ex- almost every maxes physical and
Estate and Insurance Agency. Cellegiate Institute Board-Chahe aotly the same lesson that .11Ir. Beech-
., mental resources to the utomst lime
Money to loan. nian, J arnes Scott; secretary, M. D. er once presented when he said: "Ali it, We :road with. sorrow and ad-
. AleTazgart ; treasurer, w. 3 aelticin ; time is divided into three parts -the - miration about the pathetic struggle
. .
HN
OIJT
. 1.).. A. ..berrester, J. Ransford, H. past, the present and the future...The Sir Walter Scott made in his ole eget
C. B. '
Plumsteel, 'W, •11. Manning. •Meets past belongs to gratitude and regret, , to pay off his debts. By a foolish •Latiebl" But when we hear, of • such
iirst Wednesday in each month. : lhe present to contentment and Work, investment he became responsible for woziderful deathbed • seenes e we, are
DR. W. GIJNN, . .• . the future should belong. to only hope tiontething , . , .,.., .
like $600 000 With lee •
, apt. 1.0., say te ourselves: 11 do not
GODERICH TOWNSHIP. mid trust " I h tii t el d
R. C. P. and I,. B. C. S., Edinburgh, 1
of fattire• evil is dishonoring' to God, .•* •*** (luring the day, He worked ••
He . "see how 'anebody could he happy be-
cause he is going awaY, ,while these ,
. . t team es • a. a • rea • magee pen he• went to work. '
Township Council --Reeve •Thoznas.
Night calls at Iron door of residence
but . step out of this bed into Mem-
- en.," When Senator Foote of • Vela.
moat was dying, he .looked, ate the
lard and cried: eI see It! e 1 see it 1.,
The gates. are wide open! Beautiful!
. - - • •
13eautefult" As Dr. Sewall of Wash-
ington. city lay.' dying he cried out:
if hada voice that 'would'
reach frotn pole to pole, tveuld p50 -
claim it to :all the world!, Victory t
Victory, :through the blood of the
on Rattenbury street, opposite _.. . the good God will be true to the he lay in bed. Iie worked when -who ore near and ,dear to him aro
clinging to his side." • ,
beeause it imPlies a doubt whether durihg the night.
Churchill Clinton - Ceuncillors John Ile woi•ked while.
sessor, John Thompson Clinton ; • teaches that after. a Christian has penny-. But while he worked he .so cannot underetand the' ififinite
walk,
cation of ••• the notidel3 cons en
laine ' -
Presbyterian church. eliddleton, Clinton ; Joon Woods, .
Office --Ontario street - - Clinton. Porter's Hill ; Jones Cox, Porter's t P la mg upon the street. He lived. and
' tees we have. lace in ' hi and • • net; friend; the reason you 'cannot
H'11 ; J • Johnstone God .rich • whether he will really keep the pro- Woricea for the One purpose, that of • understand the glorioes triumph' of
Clerk, Nixon Sturdy, Godere'ch ; As- raises he has made to his people. It. being able to say he owed no manes tho eying Christian .is becatme you „
infOrmatian to the elect that the
. Montreal, Aug. 23. -- a Trfoxitreal Mr the way
coal* dealer 'says that he -has vie ate will not take God at ells word they
wander on lacking assurance.
. 4. Arai they Journeyed from Mount nor
land of Edam, arid the soul of the iie01)10
way. '
of the Red sea to centimes the
• strike...will leo booken by Labor Day. wits much discouraged beeaurie of the
1 31 ro ED TO s_ut Rolm= nosx). .. shileottuznatrealioenrtIsupmienmtooramboluenatsEitohreipnlathcee
- where Aaron died. Moses, Aaron and, •
. . • .
'That H� Fevers Free Trode With tee. sight of all the congregation, and Ma
eLenden, Aug. 28 -Sir Robert Bond,.
Against Union iiitit caner's, sdeis. stripping Aaron of Ins garments.
the Premier and Colonial Secretary put them upon Elmer, and Aarott
..• . •
Newfoundlend saefeel front laver-
, ed there (Nuns xx, 27, Wel. He was
of
pool yesterday for. Menet-eat on , the honot sick, but his time had come to go -
me, end, this is the brief neer:runt of
'Allan Line Steamer Pretorian, on his it. It was gain. to him' It was very
way to Washington, with full powers Per better (PWI. L 21, 23. R. V.). The.
from the Imperial Government to re- reason they had to compass the hind.
'open the negsetietions, through the of •Rdoue Instead of going: through it
British Charge' d'Affairs; for the ra.tie was that the king woeld notallow
teem to pass through (Judgxi, lie 17).
And the eeopie seake against God and
against Moses. .
• They loathe the maned and say tesre
there Is no bread and no wetter. Se •
• tion.. • .
.tious best, :he seould ehen.JOYfelly his
, worried Oyer this•debt that one 'day aolount • of divine, re -enforcement The Newfoundland i'reinler has de -
DR. SIIAW, ereasurer, - Whitely, Gorierich ;.Col- eerie his best, his- level and conscien- ,
lector, Louis Anderson, Clinton. physician came to •him Mid said, whieh is given to Getl's childi•eh et e
Waren nieiself in favor -of, free( trade
•Board of Health -Reeve, Clerk,John• elle time the death angel comet] Yon.
' - --• with •the Ueited States, as against
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON% and Confidently leavetthe future irr
Office -Ontario street - - Clinton. Cox, John Salkeld,. Sr, Albert Cane 'God's hands, anti an • God's hands t• r . 'n u w'll die " :With thot
....Sir Walter, If YOU do not pease •
cannot enderstedd• how that Wylie° • . •
' ei 'et th . 1 • . 't th
, . •• , alone. It teaches that ne matter tr 1 f ' e t bl t 1 t th
telon. . tr.e Ina • •
menu) • of ,Abeotsford looked van otc men . ,a e ,o e cm Dominion" of Canada. His seecess in they are fell of trouble beestuse. they • .
Opposite St. Paul's church. • • ' how hopeless, humanly epeaking, ai•e rebellious and uumanageable. The
sTANT,gx TOWNSHIP. : ' may be the quelooke if We ItnOW and rewee,
• up arid galre Wan imile as ho said look straight eht•ough the dark tepees
obtaining emperial senction' for his
. "trust Cod we should let our gospel ny doctor; as long' as that deet of npretery iete the fece :of Jesuse .
is hanein tiVer en head canna whese :parting•lipe tell thexti till I
es • • • se- Ps: lxxvill. le; 18...19; °2.:31".• 40. 41.
recoi•d .coneerning thole is found in
ieesent A4101060. viSit the' dal-
• •
-Township Couneil--R,etve, John faith chase away all the doubts and
g y mutation' of .10 ;years of perete. nt
help tvoi•ryIngs I. know the .worrye well. 'Mien your • futtwe tratIblea •
• e muse' coulee' God's . effort. and' 'catty 'this' week wag' he What a record:0e enmity against .
• • •
• • •
Dlt. C. W. TIIODIPSON MeNaugliton, Vaena ; Councillors," Wa *terries and fears that fret and tease trig.. come, „and th y . , •
is killing me.. But you might as . able tes convince the Goer:Venni:ea of Sylio loved them and eought Only their •
if you 'ere. a nelleviea teen&
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. J. Stinson, Bayfield • elf. -L. leeere, and tantalize us in reference to the ' well .go .and tell my -cook to order grace, the • injustice done . to. Newfounterred welfare! gee IDA heart einvard thetn..',
Special attention given to diseases ot Verna ; James Johnstone, Bayfield ; Astute,. even as the rietug a110 scat- • by the non-ratincation of tete "on T- 11, lee )eeel, 10.10; ..1. ten the •Lerd. thy
the ..'s37e, Ear, Nose and Throat. . ; MeDiarmid ; Clerk.; J. B. Hare:Weil, tors the darknees and the impenes 'the water in the kettle not to boil
as to conunand , my : brain .not to grae.e. •
will. be sufficient ler. you. : red s
the 'infinite amorist of etlitele Gen, arid able to secure ite consent.
Varna, Treaeurer, John Reid, Ve.rna; treble gloom of the night. It teaches weeeye, , ff,r the tesumption of the tee:ferocity e .
. . land of Egypt, • • • - . : . • -
Ood. which brotight thee Out of the
Office and Residence -you cennot now es , , g
timate win o . • . • . . •
• Albert street East, Clinton. . Assessor, John Tough. Bayfield ; Col- that me Matter how dark and threat- • But •Sir • Walter: Scott, telling to with yeu, down in . t r wee, eirleieno. .,
' to the depths of • . •
•"orth
pay off els debts by the use of his sorrlew• The greener of Newfoundlend will 6 A,nd the Lord . sent fiery serpents
of Rattenbury street. lecior, Thos. Wiley, Varna. ening, may be the shrieking tornadoes thougb tbe waters hereo
of trouble the gospel rainbows should , roar and be trdubled, though the eine/wine eorde, and the bit the freoliler
0' 1 • t h
116DR. AGNEW,
DENTIST.
Will be at Bayfield every Wednesday
af ternoon.
Office -
Adjoining Henry's Photo Gallery,
Clinton.
DR. G. ERNEST HOLMES,
Specialist in Crown and Bridge Work.
D. D. S. -Graduate of the Royal Col-
lege of Dental Surgeons of Ontar-
io.
L. D. b. -First class honor graduate
of Dental Department of 'el:Monte
University.
Special attention paid to preservation
of children's teeth.
Will be at the River Hotel, Bayfield,
every Monday from to a. m. to 6
p. ne
DR J. FREEMAN,
VETERINARY SURGEON.
A member 01 the Veterinary Medical
Associations of London and Edin-
burgh and Graduate of the Ontar-
io Veterinary College. • •
Office -Ontario street - - Clinton
Opposite St. Paul's church.
rhone 97.
DR. BALL
VETERINARY SURGEON, GOV-
ERNMENT VETERINARY IN-
SPECTOR.
Office -Isaac street . - - - Clinton
.Residence -Albeit street - Clinton,
-mos. BROWN, • g
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°dean.. a and un reds of moentains ehake• With the ewellina•
the British Chargeed'Affairs eoni-
, . and much peOple.of dieg. •
The.lillop Mutual Fire •hoeizons and bright enieugh• tie smile . or t Len
thousands of men and women have - thereof." . •
. • . .
d 1
witi , • through a shoWele of falling inumeate wieh the State' Depart'utent ssse ..N .
• e :New "Testament tnon t on n
Insurance Company. tears. • to work.•te meet ehe resPoiasibilities Anticipating. trouble is a sire be-
. of the present thtie. .shortfy,. after the. Premier's •ar:•issal. 'see Cum/et:teen s. • I.‘ titer let us .•
• ' • ' • Arttieipa.ted trOubles rar 1 .h Take, for !this- cause It exhibits a lack -of gospel
Th N •
even
Cly
, . eetept Chriet., tie •trome of thetn aleo
. . faith .to the uebelievere around ou • -1 '• ' • • • ••---e • • •
tratione the iters. of our: generite„ • . . ; , .. . . Y . .. aaiesesna,e,„ae it Aii., is •.4. .4.n,,ip. • :tempted and . were deseroyed: of tier- :
- ety Only Justitedr ' • . " that •if a name •Woeld:tettee -05 worry . Wm:. Last week I 'received a mess- 1
n to eeight otherwise be willieg to be- ..:. , ' „:. • ..-e-, .. : ,•••••eents" (I eor. x. 0e. Leet any one. •
. . roper- • By this ,stateneent .1 do not "mean
'Hese 'or „the 'atoning - saving inside-. " .
age Irene-a.m.) &Bee gentleman which . . . .. • . • . 11•° r - might think that be never. would be.
atietieistrile Weir 'debt in the JO I tuella '
politely • info . , . and • rerreating • power of the - • , Dili rear 4, °humble • ' •
' OFFICERS . ' *he. Could get a "dietne passpoet which •• rmed - rae that '''' the fog
J. B. McLean, President :Kippen P. would protect hint forevete from the •.. • .. : ...• . thue•gellty, it is written lUthe•con-
0. ; Thee. eFraeer, Vice President, 'rough • hand of trouble. ' The cup ref In*idl ' d. '' ' el* existence"reitY, we cannot get away from the •
eeltets of our tiine as a rule lead ht d e th 1 nib T lk - ' • • " • • • ' . .
e cm o es a . a as we . •
.untioestrilitie rr:t. • Hostiles - and Josiah - Lobb 'were relit take heed lest he OM" 'rind test
-
Rossland; B. id., Aug. 25.e--Chitrieis • : text, "Let•hlne Unit thinketh lie.statid- • •
Bruceeeld P. 0,,; .T.• Be Hays, Sec,e 'eoreew mustebe pressed againet every •
aft% thatalithel. se overwhelmineefact that every grofese•
Treasurer, Seaforth P. 0. ; W. G. • human .lip.- The old eyes, as well its eell e9.re . ' sing 'Christian is as o city .set-elpoti• drowtesi •ela the Josie Mine of the one might think •thae his trhtls are un-
Broadfoot, Inspector of Losses, Sea- the, Sung -oyes, heuet bacons° foune •• t 14.0'•71fitg 7forl'ig•the9•average
a 0111 fOr• all .unbetievers to took at Mg,. 'Melee. eitterinstancee. that are
Le Roi No. 2 group Saturtlay morn-- 'meetly be:Ivy:49d too much te be
; retteher. o do , Why the 0.am:egg .
preacher to-tety• le working. as hard a, . .. g L. y. as been ' 'etre • e see ei...te. 13 • "
forth P. C). , •• e - • . , • tainit of teard. Death' angel as •well mi. to be uld el . b It • 11, • ' be • •
DIRECTORS ' • • ' net ..bieth angel muet gap the wing rarely paralleled. The•two men were • 111 : ' ' • ' • ' ' • •
W. G. BeciadfOot, Seafortii ; John over ire "Pharaoh's palace as well a's '
der deiver's fads.- He is wore* so
as ever beest of but worked um.. • said that or, chamberniaid or
butler. or other employe evee • enter- ' ' .• , ' tind. sald; We
ht.tuttv,orlts:4 tilt; tltan ,tolifethlrfsaiicesie,. 7,, Therefore the people. earns; ip'" Moses.
!lave Sinned. for toe tali°
Grieve,: Win•threip ; Geenge Dale,. See.- ,evee the. Po.or. man's bee. Tee 'vile to: ,:ed. the house f P01115' Brooks but spoken against the Lord arid against thee. '
fOrths "John Watt, learleiciee John lige ehutch :boll, .Whieh 'elm throb for hard that..lteine Mcniclay .omiesteagg He take' away ...
Bennewies, Bradeagan ; Jaines Evans, Jost in a -wedding chime -and •swilig ifs, ...i
einday nigist .11e is ineenteety etna he ere the •beetle • 'Oiliest:inn . 'Gen of- the shaft. In :another section. the uereents from' .114. Ano NO.geS nraYere" '
,
..i. tiot .. :. Where they' Were cutting ite continua- . Hier .unto tho. Lord that::
Beeeltwood ; J antes : Connolly, Clinton; clepper to 'ries. out O Christmas car- 1
P wslettilY eh the strion, ..all the already, one, throuagh the ireliieni ce of
Fa.rni and Isolated Town P
of the 'mine,. a disused shaft is. lo -
'
. for the OeOpie. .. . .
Johu 1VIeLeett, Kippeue . ••• . . ' ' °I, is the same bell thae•can toll out thne. 1 tell:you that the Melt:era- that Octet a ad good gaspel minister- ' cated, and this had fined. with, water • '' • Many a time Mosel) bad prayed for :
.':Until.,...it ,cOntained• . many thousand them. arid It is written of Wm that .•
AGENTS. -: • • . ' a slows melancholy. dirge. The hoese Gob of two sermons and the meeting of 10 tori so .our. Chriseitiri lights
s The Water .broke .tht•ough t I . .
Robert- Sniith, Harniek ; "'Robert -Me- of feasting Intik, :become the house of of •theettesnyedertiee Of • the pastorate •cannot, be led ten imder a b•tiehel, •Ir
"...orres.'Ells"ehosett. Stood before 11I1 '
ville.
Egmondville ; J. W. Yeo, Holmes- . cypress. meet grow side by side.. It
. is. by iroubles that God trains ' his combine to, niake a hercelean task, a . thek trye false 1i:elite, the 'Nvorld will ff'''''''''' '
task which gives, but Retie time" 'for see iheteeney arefalso and *Ili • dee .„,
the sleep and recreation that; ate See- spise theme if • they are true ' liehts,' 4 • • • e --- g:teaser, lead He should ()astray: them" te, eve
;en...sty...all of.. this section,' penetrating.
enrough a seam of t lc -led • 1
clay for it...distance of 60 teot ineo the • ••
(I' tl 1 .. 11 t ' ' . ' ' ' .
i .,ii. tittle o ,tpt it stony Hie orate, .
Milian, Seaferth ; Jame Cummings, mouenine.- The- orange blessoms and
Woreings beneath. • From the 'work-. -.431' lames nil°. Sonluel' Itild Daniel
Parties desirous to "effect insurance children. to do •the work- for *hide eessary foe 'physleal• well bents, • but the world will follew. those lights. ..
tended; • It is by the. the.average peeciehee has no More die., IN hat we say and do will In hu nee Inge eueuediately benetith the water • - and other • great I ntereossolli n re types
or transact• other business. Will be they were in floWere in • p: tataract along the 300 ' of Him who ever livetli.to Make inter -
promptly attended to • on application broken heart thee he is able to Malve • nuipdsetnaele orlon his time. thao the re herds. ie.reference to •weat they. say
to any of the above officers addressed his sOngsters And ' songstresses sing Overegell noctmr, „lawyer, editer, mere:. d foot. level to the Jos* shate where • sweeten eer us (Bele vil. eeer 'tore. rill.
eriti.up fOr. or ageon e Cheist, Retry
to their respective postoffices.. • • their sweetest Music. chant,. clerk; wife oremothee. . Al- • •ft , e, simple faith,. we can twist 4 . .• ., • A QA, A 6
roue men wet e at wale. .1%. shower or ,P-zre• an,. t,seiv is exeeeding great coin.
In nieety-hine cases out 'of e heir- Meet; Witheritt. •eiccepteon all. people ,Christ, in referenee to the future bete boulders .' watt carried ' down 10. the ' fort In such woree as 1 :John 1, D. and
deed the troubles welch •did you the' • are. wOrking .up to t , .
heir p hvmcal.and temporarily and eternolly then -etehe. eattrietet„ and it was preetitned .. thot. Prov. xxvill It; 1.•"0. • • Yet the time
most -serious damage Were those mentee three, . yet, strange to ettee, ors will .stry. : "Theet relfglets which • Hos! ins and I.obb• Nero stunned. bee- ••
• came when neither efeees nor Samuel
trottbles which, as O. tiger, leered ppe• • though west people •tsee Working. very" makes hies so heel* is . good enough .frete•being- drowned. Their .paieners., •'ie e ; i ' "' • .
oil , pan e nee, Job cook; .11r:111 for
ore you • unexpectedly from ambiteh, -heed,. emitpithattvely• 'few 'break demi tot. me.' • T t it/ t tote t h Ise ale°
Israel if they should pray „foe theta
- v--- '•-r---- .. -1-r-- ---" Hot:eh* and Thomas Striek, climb -
Mot. the troubiesi that lav. crouching front oVertv,otic. God gives to tett of .beicause • that men has an inspiring • iid 'tee shafte, through: the ' falling' (Jet. Iv. 1; Reek:See. 14).
.fts g a ng . ' . , • us. strength. enough to' ------------------ h which I lack." - tut IL by wor- water and escaped alive. •
EMU] TRUNK
BRINY SYSTEM
TABLE. • • •
Trains . will arrive at and depart
from Clinton Statin as follows:
• BUFFALO AND .GODERICH DIV, .
Going East Express • 7.38 a. m.
444. 44
" Mixed
" West
4 4 " Express
•4 44 41
2.55 P. 112.
4.25 p. 111-
2045 a. 01.
12.55 g. in.
./.05 a. in.
VI " 40427 p. ni,
LONDON, HURON AND 112.110E DIV,,
Going South Express 7.47 a. m.
Mixed 4.15 P. 111-
" North Express 10.25 a. m.
Mixed 6.55 p. tn.
A. 0. PATTISON, F. R. HODGENS,
Agent. Town Ticket Ag.
M. C. DICKSON,
District Pass, Ag., Toronto
• A. liendrontetr lIhi,tratad Weertly. teraett rl
eniettet) et en? Amerman boreal, Tante, St
l'irt feWN ITIOVIthif, $ic Sold bredi it trwerifai
Co New To
peel' ctpco. Jo to et,, vrastoop m.1), v.
Gra' Hair
4'1 have used Ayer?, Hair Vigor
ter over thirty yam". It his kept t
My scalp free front dandruff and
has prevented my hair from turn. .
'int gray." -Mrs, P. A. Settle,
Billings, Mont.
There is this peculiar
thing about Ayer's Hair
Vigor -it is a hair food,
not a dye. Your hair does
not suddenly turn black,
look. dead and lifeless.
Ilut gradual ly the old color
comes back, -all the rich,
dark color it used to have.
The hair stops. falling, toe,
• surs a bata. All kite*.
/t $0tir attlilst ekethet Irtftfity yOtto
Maid al one War sad We Will htareel
rigitrbi)Ittle' nigh° laret.
d vitintairme
A, 4.14,12:::
111 1 11 141' 1 11 1 1 111 1 1 11 1111
leroad dayligght irt• the (Men patetesty ies ot. the present eleys but dod does teen; stec fre ng a .• . 8, 9. Arid the -Loyd paid• unto Moses. •
just, ahead: Thee° .serous • trouble ootegive• to. any omte etrenegth. enough we shossetliet we do not trust Christ,
. a ••• ts'entiPit's-r0 no Wit To t Make thee a eery serpszit Anti set It nixtrir
ante to you els the little pyleeny Was . to eADA. . e pole, and It shall toms pass that ev,
. 1. f the. rrsent day then others will say.: Iles faith . .,' • ' '
supposed to hitee come to the Meg' P101.1.hose of• to-neerrow at the Same dart not -s . p
stand the test • That ro-.
ing Cattle CompanY With 150,00o Goad. ' 00.1t.,strall nee. ' • ' , .. .
..----.. ery one that letlften, when he looketh inr-
Of old, 'When they pygiey auleed the time. • So .inost people when • they .tessing.Chriselan itemb better off than , e • Thus &loses -di& and It came to Wei
what mot:larch for permission to l'ule• tweak down do not break down front I am. I y , .rt
'hall' hot tr to seek • • • - t° 31°' B"‘"I'l* . .
over all . the lases which ele Belie, overwork, but, like Sir Walter Scott, . Christ %%born.. that min cannot Amarillo, Istsie„ Aug. 11, --The Lat. as the Lord' hitcl said, . Ile who Odd
short limbs Could' cover in three steps, .. . ' ' tiefield Cottle Contpany of Pet os•Vai-. Moses to do.this saw in It a symbol. of
from worry, and from worry alone. • trust."
• As worry'. rackseela Physic el frame: Put no man can safely let .the fute ley has decided' to move 50,000 head .1.1iniseir on the cross for the elms of
the royal consent was derisively giv... nee teke care of 'itself unlese he deals of 'Hereford cattle to • the British - the World, and He se. spoke of it to .
en.. Then the insignificant .dwarf int- ' so that the tieed Mind is unable to
inediately sprang up *to the stature think clearlYe . as ite•oVertiteett the rightly with the present, and no mon- Notthweet, where a mine= •acees of Mutest/Ws ilt OurtIolden Teta for thle .
of a huge giant. With onestride tee .net•vous system uotil the ganglia, or. .can deal Tightly with the present un- • grating . land ha's' been leased at 2 lesson (John 111, 14, lee Thin •old see -
giant iseePPed, seeress the hutch' with west; centres hese linPerfect conneee *Se, he deals rightly with God, or .cere's on acre, for .20 yearer Three
.rathtg, let . God .det righteY 'teeth. • hentired utiles Of barbed wire fence 'pent. the devil. by Mit bitabItten our
another etrlde the giant stepped tion, or • complete disconnection, like, race,.'arid multitudes ore perishing. but
across the Seas, and with a tided the telephone wheti the wireS have be-.. him.. "Are you and I' in touch with willebe belie Ot a cost of sno a mile.
.ill be. as tlie likeness of that which had •Iilt-
stride the giant lifted hid sledge mime. broken or eleessed1 as Worry Jesus Ch.est se. that Christ ren and e he moving of ihn big bend w. . tenIsrael was put upon a • pole .for .
hainmer fist and swept (the trembling. paralyzes, the digestive' organs until will. tolto Charge ot Our future' for On next sproSok , : ,
king, off his throne." Your troebles, thee refuse Properly to tissimilate the us? lf we are, we sore oter- - . • - ., their deliverance so the • Lord Jefill8
tO Ilse a fainilior cemparlson, came food upon whieh .the human eody is natty allrightn we etre hot . In . . .Stiet 0 litle Ourric shooting. . . Was on the cross made sin foram that
•Iike a Clap of •thunder and .a stroke dependent for the enstenance Of life; touch with Christ, NVO are eternally 'Winnipeg, Aug. 25, -Cecil . Haft, We Might be made the righteoUstiees or •
'of lightuing out 01 a clear sky. They as it is the foreruoner of all the fat- oll wretrig. But, rey brother, . if
-- Cleric of the Bank of ' elandlion, at God in filth (II Cor. v, 21) The m-
eanie as a thief, not bY Jay, but ty ,a1 diseases by whieh the lumen nice your preseet relationshie With Chriet • Intliem Head, was fatally shpt. while Pent On the pole ,wati stiggestIve of a
night, In a. way and at a lime you is invalided and destroyed, so it, is. **not all right, then I beg• ete .3/0W dttelvoehOertilig Saturday Ofteimoon, dead, not living. Serpent. So in Chalet
did not expect theta. . an awful sin for yeu to fret and wor- not to. stond still until you - tan near toWn, by a companion, Elwood on the crosti we see 'sin rendered barn)-
. yg n Chriet.
Let mo Illustrate how your trou- ry about the future and destroy your Press against the !eying heart of the. nheceiy.
lee unfortunate ounleaIth
Wes came in 8.11 unexpected way. 'Vivo lire's usefulness and influeece. Can forgiving Saviour, Will you dravv had not recevered conaciolees to njure ese Who are .0
ot
and ' "The sting of death 18 sin. and the
. of your three children were born you not os true CI -elation men and close to t h..istes bleed.ng, wounding was slowly sinkitig Sunday nighL !strength of On is the law: btit thank"
physIceily 'strong. Every moVeinent women go forth to meet the duties Vocluellottgleillivyocuh, raissvas litotIvee cohnlidd, tehh; be to God. Who ;rivet!) Us the vietory.' .
or their limbs, every smile of their of thi present day and •leave the .v101- :all% nwettig,f1enW 1403711Loaide/MISse,' lit tell., . Weinc)iii°1L
red Itifs, every look of their dancing . looney future in God's hands,/ Worry Strength he gives you.; look up into „,„. throtigh Our Lord Jeans Christ" (I Coe.
eyes, bespoke period health, They is net a harmless gadfte, an Inseeti1e. tho ?ace of your IfeaVenier Father and e -e".. • . eV, 156, 57). Alt Meekly es the eees of
and not . . hotretitor a the Grain Cradle. ' a !keel) fRrnefite fell upon the serpent
could rite Up the Mountain side as annoyance, a buzzing ireitante a bap- say, "'the will, 0 Lord,
swiftly de st gazelle chased by the hazard playfut habitit is it sill mine be done/'' Will you ' believe • Lancaater, Pa., Aug, 21.- 3080011 ' 00 the pole he lived, and the ntement it
doge. Thee would - climb a tree al- which has destroyed more victim:I him? Will you trust Nitn? Will you Shirk, the inventor of .the Colt revel- Metter leeks to ries** On the Cross. 8111- •
meet as • quickly os a.stplirrel. Would than hates ever been slain upon the commit your preeentsand therefore ver and of the grain cradle, died yes- fertile ftl his stead, there tit ilfe foe Ian)
seek hisnest in tho old orchard" field ot battle or ground to pieces be- your to -morrow into his taro? torday let his home in least Earl In Christ, as It Is writtete mak unto.
latighing and singing and swinging stenos of persecution and slander. Ile who shuts his heart on is e -
h. t 1 Towfiship, this'eourity, .1-1e Was 88
years did, and, beeides being a, not- engellei„),(ti 0111 re:.apitoeiodney(alf: illot,Irtallele„Poltit .
trunk. Then these Children Would -sit tweet:1 tho upper and tho nether min.. . ,..--...------,....-......
upon ono of the bratichee. But , lows cannot °nen it to his and. ed Inventor, was a surveyor. • •
1 Wawa, but the Lord's own provision.
e
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There is a large amount outstanding in subscriptions so to those in
s •
arrears this is all intimation that there ca06,ino better time -than the
present for paying up. To each one the amount is trifling which is all
the :more reagtork why it should be paid.
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