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I - 'A; '' � . - I � ,��_ � i , I-— "I'." : - - . . I , I i . , _ .11 - I ,.::, lfl� � �,_ I ITEI , . - SEAFOr . - � -1 j I . I ! _�­ ­ - _I�L__w . - I - � �1_ - u - L­_:� 7'' � � `5 lbs. new � . - . !,�, I -, � t I Imaple Syrup, 25c per quart; I " t 4, , , ,25c; 5 lbs -1 -'" . -. , . I Prunes, 25c; 5 lbs. dried Apples .��-tt',Z,� ' , . � I ,'� 41�: lt� i_ ts, 25c; 25 lbs. Raisins for $1, . � I L I!- -;4 :-. good Curran. i " N � 3, I _ L,- . I - -f­� ,,, z - 95c; 5 bars Surprise soap, 1 1, 'L� I 4­� 11) lbs. Sulphur� , , I -L I ''; �;�-�' i., . . - `_J��I;��;p� . ')oap and a large pit-, I � , !.­ � 215c; 6 bars Century 11 - I I ,, �44�: I . I r " I" 1�1.�, 1. - cher,25c; 2 lbs. Japan or black Tea for: I :.� V., ­� I I , � I ry them. '. - . - I S �E'.. 4- 25c, giving good satisfaction; t - 4 jqll I . I I : "I I ii'l _�i We can give you good canned Corn at le I ,;,.. - 1!J J� " T_ - . "l., #5_�: ". or four for 25c. We are still 9hr I I �!_i , - I V. per can, � - . ­ - t -1, - ckery and Glassware; - ­� I ing big bargains in Cl 0 - I -t � I _. ': i, P1 '� �.�, __ � . � . � t; .r . 1'� -V, � i i ; - � � . I . : . , re giving up this line. : I , ,4 aF we a . . � L I �[- ',I'll �t i, ; ket price : . I �� -, � � I � ,.;I I ,i We always pay the highest mar _1. �j I �' . , � I , �,:� � :�Ii­ � ­� , - : , � �� 11,�_,f I --on; ;j - in cash or trade for ,good butter and eggs. F., � -if, -� - . � �,_ �� . � �, � 1 4 � - � I , I . I i . ;!, ni - . I ` r I � , I , k ,�,, , 4 !.� 5 � , A i � I � � 1. \ i � I I ! �i4 - I � , ' . - : , . �! f 1", : � ., . I I- � �M �.,. 1. The 11 popUloff'r Store." ;_ - I �� I �i 4� ­i4t:1 I- - 7 1 �t� I �� .,:�. :i , ; '. , - . ,- I ni �. -,i V I - : � 1 "41. 4 14_ 1 - . I - - _� - �:� h �1_'U i ­ I I - . �: - �,, -, i i1q, . I t � A, - 1 31, 1 . I � h i 't. � .- *,Ai. I I"'. � � � , 11 ::1 _t_1 x : .: O" I ROBB. 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".. � � � : � I -1 �; �A& . .1 . llc. - - 7 I _11 I I � - 1 7� 1 - - I , - --1 I 'A, Owing to bard times, we have con I - ., 1, , � I,. �� # I , J� � 4 J� !7,,�qr s and'Organs St I � clu(jed to Sell Piano ,.: I I -!'.�' 1" �* d 1;,�fj ,�, 1 -17, '. � j., � 4 '� i '. � �i , , � i �� � I � - 1_1 i, . .- - r, - 1 - 11 '-- 0 -; �4�,_�, � '?,,,. ic 11 11 , ,��,­ . . . i �, , r " 1. �, I fj. Greatly Reduced Fir 6s . I - I . _ . I - � �, I � . . � ; i , -1 I . , j I - tl.. � I - __ , � `w!"", ; i I , -11 - - I :1 I , '25 and upwards, and ",-q4 ; �i, � " : Organs at V6 � , f r" ; 1-1 - �. . - . '_.. P I,, 1. it �­' � I, .. . 11 r� il'-, , -nos at Corresponding prices.' I - . . T�! I ,,J � - � Pia I - %, pm � - - - I I!— ­ I : I . ! � jif�i, :� . ,.. . _. I i 7� ..,, -4. SE,K US BEFORE PURCHASING. , , � ­�,T� , � h I I i - I - : I I I � � '�'*' BROS � �!.� t � _ ­ � _­ - � . i4 5, *-1- -, t �;� �, - � I 1 141 � ,-.,,I - I 1 7� 1 ., 1, �� -. SCOTT - :� , .,iV . I- - I � . I i I i., - 1, is _f I ; . 1--_- - I % . - :i �,i�;" � '' , - I � " k � ti_�.�, - - f io'�, - �-- I A 't, , t��; I . .. I - - �, � v -A.'' j. - p � I 01i I ,�,�. - TO . �4 � . � � � . . �,,­� 7 � , IMPORTANT . I , G " .�, - . f, .14 I I ri - - ; ­ � 14 ­ ` ; � ;k�'�­_ � � . 1, 1p.� I I , , . . I 41�",i. 141 SCHOOL -'BOARDS. [ iY',.* - � I , " �- - _ - 4f I __ ­ , !! zt�;,.­ - � i_ �. - . , i r. - - �;�t,.' �.. 11 ;1 I F- - � i z V110 THE . - � _. I ­ I .. . . .- - - i - j". ��, . - . " - , I i , I � I ­ � � - . L � I., . I I L. - - I I - ��! I - _ . I 1"L -1 F ,"sk Teachers' Agency, � I . . � I � . . . I � �­­ I I I ­__ I 1. -� � ; 7 � �­4_Rl . BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING, 11�.. - ! 1 7`_,_ It' I �: - - . r; i �3 �. _. I -, � ­ t � f , z i .:.! 1, 1,9. , ,_ I . � ill '� �; �' " 7 _.- . 5 King Street West, Toronto. , 2 . � - - - � : � I I' �_: " '� I .1 " I , 11�' �. � T ii "' - , i - t P. � i �1� -, ,�� ers for all � I I ­ I i I __ Stipplies schools with teach - - . . f , - _,�, . , ; � I I I ; . f , i 1i - I E - grades. No charges. We make enquiries � � L - I � f I - I- . '_�: ,_." for confidential information concerning all � t - i �, � ! . , I ji. L . I , .11 .- applicants, and our recommendations can, I i_�j!�, � �, . � I � - ­ I therefore, be.relied upon. Write us if you � i ,. '. I , - ; . I Fft � require a teacher. I . � � I Information given to I* � .- : �, . � . : . I � - � - - 11.� I teachers on application. - I I I . ­ ­ . _`w, �. � !.,Z�,. � , i - `_� � T .- � W. 0. MeTAGGART, B. A., I : �. i �',_­ I I -, $ � �,-­ (Toronto University) Manager, ` I . ,� I ; -. ', ". I I I �, " , ; t , t 1442-62 . i j x- - - Late ot Huron County. � . � 9- Z., I - . I I . �. I I e,! - t r .1 I 4i" � .;, � t, � , ­ e I � � � : I � .b:_ ,I � t - I i t _:� * Z' � I � - .; - � - - 5- I � . ,1 -5 � �1 � I �i , - I I : - 1. �� I- _z$; - WALL : [ . i:, � No I - - � . .- � I . .�__t, , i : 1, . R.. I � .1 "i � . Nil � . . � I , �, I 11�' � 1. . : I . . I - . � � IT ,'� - � �4 *�. wPAPv"N1& - i � 4 . i i - , I -w Elie I ­ 1. � I ; 1. - -6 . I . � - �_­,*-_. -, - - � � � �_ -_ __ -_ � I - �- . � I , _f -- - . . � � ; - - 1 - I carry the largest stook of new designs and finest . I . - - I I I I -a the county. � - I . � goods at the lowest prices of any house! � � - . - ! : I - .11 � t i New good sold as cheap as anry old stock ,or out ' of : I I - I �-T I ; I , � . Amte goods.. Why I can do so is becausegoods bought . I �� '� 7 1 1 t - - � now are bought from I to lo cents per roll les,i than . � � � I i -, � ; LL, - . ­ � I , �� they were when old stock was. My expenspe are low, � - . - I I . f � I . I . � � I -� - I . .... I I have a Yg stock and need the money. Wall paper . , 5 � i � � , . from 31 cents per roll up. Window shides ould- � � I � - a � , � lif � - 1- � r � - � � I � I I - . - laus Cornice polls, &c. &c, as cheap as an in the : I I � I I _� ; . -d' - I � . . , tra .. C�ty WaU Paper, House, Main St. Seaforth, - i I site John St. I , , � - � , � � , I I , ; � , , � + ri 1I .:; - � oppo � � I � � I � i I I �� �t. �:_ I . 1 � � t i I . � 1, .1 I . 1, m. .- I - t, � I 11 � I I I � - I __ �, JAS. GRAVES, ­ _ � :7�- I - I I � ­ i . , t, I . _ � _ 1 z . ,� , � T, - � - Practical Paper Hancrer and Painter. I �_:� f i� 0 � �_ . . I - 4-:7; L - - I : ; w I . - . I ; I I have secured the services of -three f1rat-claes paper ; � : ,j .1 ,� 4�' , . hangera and can do work at the shortest notice. All � � I � - . )rk guaranteed unsurpassed. For proof of the I .. ,; : , - i: I ;, . q i - I . w( � '. . _ i�.,� .bove call and see for yourself. - , . - - _ - � � -, i -a 17 , � i I , _. � _ I , if " 4 �7 ,,, . . I , ". , I ed free. I - � . i, _f !.. Wall paper trimme . . � '. - � - ­ . , ; - I �� � ��, �Itl - - . I � , , � !� 1� " i � - � - � r - I - I. , ; I � � �, " � I � 1� _ I I i � - I 11 , - � � � � �., 1� I � J. C. Smith & CO. - I I I � 1 9 1 1 -1 I t � � � . z I � : � � - ­ e- . I I � �;� i,:! �.F.1� . - Z I . . =_A__LV_9__U1=?.S_ _. ; I I . � 1i I. - . �. - . � I �� I �t� , ' I I . ,_ I � �., � A Genera1Banking business transacted. . - �.G : � 1�� I I � I �� Farmers'_ ..� " ,potes discounted. . I - I I . � t I ; ! r �� Dr,-,fts bouTrrht and Sol(] � 0 � �. . -, C Interest allowed on deposits, at the rate � ­ � . I . I I. _.- __ 11 3f 5 per cent. per annum. . . '! , ­ ,. 'ken for , . � � ; 11 SALE NOTES discounted, or ta I ; , . collection. . . I . . . I . - I I -1 � OFFICE -First door north of Reid & `1 � . . z 71 Wilson's Hardware Store. I I �� � � �� . � - 11 � - I ; ,- .f ,S)EAFORTH. If I - I I T — � : . s � I I ; I ��. 1, . , I � I THE FARMERS" , � : , - - , I I . - !; , � . n . _,m6�', , ,� __ �, 117 - I - ''. Banki,n - Hous'e, �- - - :, I t!� - .. �, , , I � I ; � \ I I .� I . . I . . I (In connection with the Bank of Montreal.) � � . : . . I � . I I LOGAN & CO.1 I I .- . � I � _��__"ft - f I It wl � I - , I . --,-. f - I ­- �" �� �,., I r . I I - i "I - I i . ­ , , I � I I i 11" �� 1� - I . � , BANK.ERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS., - I , , , ; . I I � t I � I OFFICE -In the Commercial Hotel build- , . � - � I � I I in- next to the Town Hall. . 1 61 . � � I � . . I - I A General Banking Businc-EB done. Drafts I - . � - I I . 1 1 iasued and cashed. Interest ailowed on deposita. I � . 11� I 1-01 � . _.� -- . - I � � � � . I I 11 I I , � ,,, _ . _.., .,. - I * . . . , . - � - � . . . . . . � I I i . I � - � I : ­ . I . � . I � . : I � . � . . . I .1 - - � 0 .Mrs. AfaV Johnson. � � I �_ 119 �, I 01.1 Aiw e'' r s - P i s i - � I 11 I have taken Ayerlq Pills for many . years, and always derived the best re- stitits from their use. . . . � For Stomach and Liver' , . - troliblc!�, and for the cure of headache . caused hy these dera 11� ements, Ayer's Pills'mimiotboequaled- Theyatre easy to take'and. - . � AM th.al Best - ,ill -round family inedleftic I hiv6 evnr h!1oW1).11-11T1,S. AL%Y,.j0l-l_-fS0X, -.rj8 Rid,,;r . I Av(,., New York City. . , . . '... - f 4 � YE-J!"Z"s PILLS - N ".. - h o 5 -,- ..� 1. ,�.v';?_rft at World's F"7010. �_�.A_���=%,-.."" ,�� � �__ er 11!.�r Is Sa2-'scr-2j,-4�1 I ra for'tAe, b 1 01,�.`,-. I - I- — - I I ' :. ­ REAL ESTATE F40R SALE. I ' . - . T. lately oc. St. James' gn������ T�ED. . . . . .. - 1463 tf . FARM FOR SALE -100 acres, In the township of Gr-ey, near Brussels. There is on it nearly 60 acres of bush, about half black seh, the rest hard- wood. A never -failing spring of water runs through the lot. Will be Wd at a big-baritain. For particu- larg. apply to MRS. JANE WALKER, -Box 219, Brussels. 1470 ' .- ASPLENDID CIIA�NCE­For sale, Lot 20, Lake "Road East, Hay, containing 1461 acres of spler.- did land, nearly all cleared, and in a good.state of. , cultivation. There is a good bank barn 'and two dwelling h0u3e8-one frame and one log-% so a larp a bearing orchaid and lenty of good w er. It is seven miles from Zurieg and six miles f r m. Desh- ,A,*ood villages, and is close to a good echo 1. It is a most desirable farm, and will be sold cheap and -on easy terms, or will be exchanged for a smaller- place. This is a splendid chance for any person desiring a good farm. Apply on the 'premises, or pddreFs thAr undersigned, Johnson's Mills P. 0. ISA 'C WRIT - MORE, , Proprietor. , I 1487x8 I I I , .---- I IF,IARK FOR SALE. -For 9%le, Lot 11, onces4ion T 6, Hullett, containing -100 icrer, all cleared, well underdrained, and In a good state . cf c!jltiva- tion. There are 16 acres 'sown -with fall'wheat, and all the fall plowing done. There is on the place a frame-bouse with kitchen add woodshed attached, has two frame barns with other outbuild1igs. This is a gcod firm, well eituated,- being 9 miles from Sea. forth, 7, miles from Clinton, and 1j miles frow the village 6f Kh.burn, and wfl! be sold on i easonable term& .Apply to the pro�rlqtor on the pr 3mises, or address W. LEITCH, Constance P. 0. � i464.tf . ' Q PLE_,-TDID FARM FOR -SALK.-r.4t 2 Conces- I 0 sio I n 6,,rowuship of Morris, 04 160 scras suitable for grain or stock, situate, 'I'd a h a I f miles from the thriving village of Enmelo, a good gravel road leading thereto; 120 acres ol6ared and free from stumps, 6 acres cedar and ash Land balance hardwood. Baru 61x90 with straw and lbay shed 40x70, stone stpj)ling underneath both. The house Is brick, 22x82 with kitchen 18x�& collar ubderneath both buildinga. All are now. . There Is a la�ge you orchard. School on next lot. The land his a goz natural drainage, and the farm Is In good bondition. Satisfactory reasons for sellln�g.' Apply at, Tun Ex- P081TOR OFFICE, or on the prOmisos. WK. MARRIE, . . Brussels. . . i ! 19354f . � - -_ I . . - � . I - - . I TRADWOK 46r� GISTEREDs i I I . ..1noalpo . made a weii a .. - . Man -of / . , 11 4, - . a � . . . I . IN APO I -0 'I Tit GREAT ! HINDOO REMEPY ** PRODUCES THE ABOVE . RESULT8 in 80 DAYS. ... ureu I � &.1i, 'Ire, Nerve i us Diseases; Failing, $11. 0 I . Paresl,,,Sleeplessness, Ifigh IyE a ., c_ *b ses, tes vigor n sz .I.n , caused by past*ab t..ljIt:..nL . _en organs, and quickly_ ut surely estores Lost Manhood in Old or= 9. Easilyearrie in est Pocket. Prlce*1.00ap ;e. Six for $5.0 I written irviarantee to cure or money refonde . on't buy an inzitation, but Insist on having IN DAPO, it your druggist has not got It, we w,ill send It prepaid. Oriental Atedical Co.. Props.. Chiaago� ]ill.. oreur agentf. SOLD by J. V. Fear, SEAFORTH, ONT., and leading drug.-ists elsewhere. I I . . . -1 . . . I �. . . FACT �.DE D SURE . —1 The Tobacco �abit Cu're-d L I 1 1 -BY- '- I . UNCLE SAM'8 . 1 � . I - � __ ' Tobacco' Ou re . � . � I . I . . I Read the Strongest Endorsement ever given� any Remedy :. - I . . � - .1 " The United Sbates health r.6po . rts have , examined and investigated many prepara- tions, v�nd in the light.of our examination and te�ts of UN(�IE SAM'S TOBACCO CURE' we are but performing a duty to the Public when we endorse, the same and stamp it as the crowning achievementof-the Nineteenth Century in the way of destroy- ing a halait as disgustin&I as it is common, for only $1. Hence we earnestly advise you to write them for f till pa ! rticulars." � FOR SALE, BY � . . I � L V. FEAR, Druggist - . , . � 1477-30 - � . '---- __ �� '. . . . , I I V0V0V9F~ � I � . . "".C.- �, � - � -, .X � I , � � U. _4w__�, - em� �20--n. - U&6;.. �-M--_, --A _-1. � e � ­ I � ty I %it 14 Lw . I %J L_1__ 11% Lj .. � W".40 owl 1. - I I � � 5' . . i : .�, I On- good notes or mortgages. I - � , � , - 11 i, � I � . . .� . � . � ( ROBERT LOGAN, ATA'.KAGER. . - . . I � . Just , � I I . I I i 1058 � I . - . . ; �'. I � � . I I i GODERICH " 040 lov . % ANN iW__% a line I I- � . I � 1% I � _� I 1i , I ,,�_ - - . � t I � - . I Steam 13ofler Wo,rk,% . tO tell that if - . �i � Y01A yolt want to . I I I ;1 ;, I � - (ESTABLISHED 1880,) do YOU17 Washing in the "up , ea,-;ilNr - � I : i � to date" . way, , ihe Sutifight -,,�ay, . I I I � i . - 1, . A CHRYST N L with6ut rubbing your clothes all to . I � i . . . : I . i Y pieces (and your hands too) you must � I . � I �11 � . I I Successor to Chrystal & ti"k, I. � .1 . Manufacturers of all kinds Of Stationary � 1. � USE I I Dilarine, Upright & T ubular � 'I � I �S.0 Might � . - . 1. - � * � I -, I I I 1:, I ! I I I - f� � - -_ i -_ BOILERS k - . Cleancei . -clothesandmost , soap I . , . . -4 � I i � 15alt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iror Workii, . I I I everything 66c-�,Jth less labor and greater � I I I etc., eto. - I- t T - t comfort. I � I I - __ - -1 . k . Also dealers Iq Upright and Horizontal Slide Valve ' ea. Automatic Cut -Off Engines & Specialty. All Boks for - F or every 12 Wrappers sent ' to LEVER BROS., Ltd., 23 in zZt ,,sVnjatepl d 1pe-fitting constantly on hand =If oz short notice. Wrappers Scott St., Toronto, a use- fut paper -bound book will I . Works Opposite G. T. R. StAtIon, Goderich. . be sent. . � A A .1 - - � - - __W**NA .. 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It Is not a terin so st:­; I bope we w111 all get in, �o dine with the . — .06 ---- NOVEL PRESENtATION OF THif T1jE0- . I I - I � I ' .. . . In th.9 ,country, where, if a dog� lints a '$- .: - King. � - . It I t RIES OF RUIWAND RESTORATION. p,han , he soinethries shows inore ijohlht,, Before ffining we inust he Introduced. . . I . 11 . . . I .1 � I M . 11 ,! - af ell actor thansome human�speeb),-c.--.'­ Ef you are Invited to a compan�r of.personsl I I I . - . I �1 I � I . : S, Dramatic Bib � e Scene -The Disabled that wd wot of, but the niangy ctirs cif th-1 where there are distinguished 'people pres- P IF, . o I : - , I . I 4 � , . I umbldd and Pkrier ta citios, as I know by my own ole- ant, you are introduced: I I This Is the sen- . . ... I Human Soul 4, Restore& Berviffion, are utterly detestable. Mcphil)- ator" "Tbi.93 is tile governor.)) 6 I ThIS I I . I The Important ,�:)Part of Every Frayer, oE;hci,h gives the ntniost torin of self Iont ji- . - I � � �, is tile President." Before we -Bit down ".. - 1, ,n lie coinpares himself to a dog, I - I � exIorles of a Ma Gospel. Ing whu j it the King's table in heaven think I : L I � and d6ad at thaL I we will want to be introducecL Oh, what WASHINGTON, J�Ily 12. -Dr. Talmago'h Cc ns ; der the analogy. 'When the coin- it thne that will be whon, you il.nd 1, by the - ' Fermon of today 10�j a vivid and novel pres- man, 1 14 given froin. the palace of licaven fo grace of God, get Into heaven and are in- L - k I , I I 11 ath I entation of the thoorics of rit-in and resto- the I Lux cian soul to come, the soul begins to troduced to the mighty spj�lts there, and . = . ... '�ratlon. The Biblo scene described Is dra- tremble. It says: "What is God going to Some one will say, "Thl0i is Joshua," * 'A I I matic,' 'His ttext " II Samuel ix, 1 and do w itl � me now? Is he going � to destroy " This is Paul, " " This is 31oses, I I " This . I C 1 13: "Is thero yet 4�.jiy that is left of the me? 1� lie going to wreak. his'vengeance is johil Knox," "This is John Milton, Y $ . I . I 11 . . . hou�e of Saul, tha J may sho film kind- uportxx�e?" There is more than one Mcphib- - 4 4 This is Martin Luther, i j I I TMs is George EST I � � I . ness for Jonathan' ; sake? * * *. So Mephib- ,08he ;h ' trembling now because, God has Whiteflold. " Oh, shall we have ally stirell9till 4.� r. � .6sheth dwelt in J -rusalcin, for ho -did cat sluu: noned him to Vie pala,ce I jof divine left after Such a round of celestial I - I r iig ftbOut? duction? - Yea, we shall be potelitateisli0tuXor-, I ' 0V continually at tll( king's fable and ww gracn. i What axe -you trembIl i . God hao no pleasure in the death of a Sin- L ' I - ,nAL4A- lame on both his �� �et. " selves. Then we shall sit downat tbe� E . . . L pr Was there ever nything more romantic ner. 11 does not send for you to hurt you. King's table with thb sons and daughters � - --- - - =1 _� . I I I and chivalrous th4n. the love of Da-vid and He San, s for you to do you good. I A Scotch of God, and one will Wfilsper 6cross s 6e. - . : - - I . I � 1. Jonatban? At on� thne Jonathan wasup �prea,.Rlr bbA the following cirwmstances tablo to us and sa,y, 14 Behold what manner: I � L . . , and David was d6 � win. Now David Is up under his observation: There was of love the Father hath bestowed upon US! : I . , brou g* i *_ and JonflLthan's fa�nily Is down. As .you a poor,iVomain in the parish who was itbout that wL, Ahould bA called the sons of Crod I" � �. - L L I . . "]ffoW q have oftcu hea.i,d'of two soldiers beforO 90- to be turned out because she could not PaY And some one at the table will say: D OiM IN I 0 N' -0 B A N Ke � Ing tqto . battle m -Ing a covenant that if her rent. One night she heard a lond long wU1 it last? AU other banquets at' � - " � . I .. � .. I I one is shot the s i vivor will t4tke charge knocking at the door, and she made no ali- which I sat eudedL How long will thls� - . - . . is! � of the bohy, the W4tch, the mementos and swer ind hid 'herself. The rapping cxxn- 14st? I I And Paul will ankWer, I I Foreverl , - M = = . 8115001"01 perhaps of the berdft family of the one that tlnuxl louder, louder, lo,uder, but she inade and Joshua will say, " Forever I " and J4Dhn - CAPITALo (PAID .UP) . . , di6s, so David an4 Jonathan have made a no a as, ver and continued to hido herself. Knox will say, "Foreverl" and'Ge6rgei = = I = = = - I RESTs , - . *11500100(k � - covenant, and no ' that Jonathan is dead . She wis almost frightened unto death. Whiteffeld will say, "Foreverl" i J Nl� . I I David is fnqulring� about his family, that She said, " That's the officer ot the law A Glorious GespeL' . � I I . 1-2- - . I I he inay, show kin ess unto them for tbeft come tA) throw 'me out of iny home. " And the wine at that banqu:et will be old . I � I � L UJLI-. � father Jonathan's 3ake. A fow days'after a Christidn philan- wine; it will be very ol(I wine; it Win be _RrP T Careful search is made, tind a son 01 throl iEt met her in the street and ottid: a SEAFO LIJ-LH BRA-Nr'T I L . the oldest wine of h ,en; It will be tlie� . Jonathan of the �readfully homely name "My ,I.00r Woman,. where were' you the wine that was trode en . out from the r�d I , SEAFORT]ff. L - . ' ' _ of Mephlbosheth iq found. . His -nurse, in othei night? I came round to y.olir house clusters on the day when Jesus trod theL MIUN STREET) . - - - - . his infancy, had 1 It him fal-1, and the fall to ,my your rent. Why didn't you let me wine press'alone. WillealreadyniorethAn: � I I I;ad put both his Zkles out of plam, and in? Were you at home?" "Njrhy," she 18centurlesold. Al ouroartlilyimperfee- A generall banking busineas tranmete(L Drafts on all parts of the United fttek . they had never bebn set. This decrepit, rep1b 4�, " wa-s that you? " I I Yes, that was tions comp hidden. � Great Britain and Europe bought and sol(L Letters of credit issued, available in alI puts I I . letely cotered up and poor man Is broi�ght'into the palace of " Why', " , f Europe, China'and Japan. Farmers' We Notes collected, and advances made on agmt � me. - I came to pay your rent.". Mephibosheth'sfoe inderthetable. 13,ing- 0 ,. � King David. DaNid looks upon him with she Aa A, " 1 if I had had any Idea It was ly fare. itre. Kingly compan-, at lowest rates. - � - - � Kingly Test __ . � melting tendernesg, no doubt seeing in hi,-; you, I ould have lot yott in. I thought it ionsh1p. � We shall reign forever and ever. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. I S face a resemblanoe to his old friend, the was IL i � el -t will --nean more to I � .Pccr cOmc to cilst M 'Out Of my I think that lianquL - I . . deceased:Jonathanl, The wholo bearing of home.'r 0 sotal, that lotid knocking at thy . DeTsits of One Dollar and upwards received, snA interest'allowed at higliest tamlil . thosewho had It, hard in this World thah., . S ' : King Da,vid, tow him Seems to say: gate he sheriff coine to put to those who had it easy. That banque Ip, rates. terest added to principal twice each year -at the end of June and Decetribm "How glad I you, Atephiboslieth I you i RAL It Is the best friend you ever DaTid's palace m t more . I - No notice of with(h-awal is req i � d for the whole -or any portion of a depoeii. - Howyouremind eof your father, myold - had c o _nc to be your Security. You shiver slieth than to any one else, becawsb he had . friend and beriefa or I I. made a bargain with tarror becausto you think it is wimth. been poor and crippled and despised and R.. S. HAYSo Solicitor. W. K. PEARQ OYI, Agent. � with your father a good many years ago, It is mercy. Why, then, tremblo before rejected. And that man. who in this wor — I I and I am going to keep it with you. Whal tile ]gI 3Z of heaven and earth calls you to is blIT,_1 -V,�ill better 6ppreciate the light of � . . . ' ; I U I I I can I do for you, Mephlboshetli? I am re- his palatre? Stop trembling and Start right heaven than ive wlio i, thisworld had - : . FINE -ART _� . I solved What to do-, I will malco you a rieb 4way Oh, " yoii say, "I can't start. I good eyesight. And � that nutn-who In thIs � � I ! man., 'I will restore to you the conflseated have b2 In so lanied by sin and so lamed . i I I � . world was (leaf will better appreciate t10 I . . - property of your 1grandfather San], and, by ev .... habit I can't start. I am laine in 1-nusic of heaven thaxi. we who In this wor14 ! P R I N T f NW -GA you Shall be a giies� of mine as long as you both � ect. " MY friond, we come out with i � . - - I . . had good hearing. And those will haye Al - I � I - live, and you shall be seated at myL table our p - A.yers and sympathies to hell? YOu uP higher' appreciation of the easy locomotion . I This is the -word to express the Clear among the princes. " It was too much for to th: palace. If you want to get to the ofthatlandwh0fint is world were Alephib- . - and Beautiful FlfiiD-Art Print., I Mephlbosheth, and he cried out against it, palaci � you may get them Start now. osheths. � . I I ing of the . I . � ca1linghimselfadeid dog. "Do Still, ".91%YS The olySpiritwill help you. Allyou Olnysoul,what 4 magnificent gospel!' I � . BLICKENSDERFER - David. "IdoA'tdothison your ow.nae- have to do Is just to throw..otirself on It takes a man so lo,N� down and ralses him I . t � count. I do this for your father Jonathan's your fico at the feet of the King, as Me- so lilgh! What a go� ell' Come now, I , 8P sake. I can never forget his kindness. I phiboffieth did. . � wants to be banquct0-d and lmpalaced? As TYPE -WRITER remember when I 3yas hounded from place The Sinner's Cry. when Wilberforce was trying to got the Wbich prints without'ribbon, and son to place how he b�frlended me. Can I evez Me hiboshctlilg caninal comparison emancipation, bill through the British �, j%ves its own cost in ribbons slon.e. - forget how he stripped, himself of his cour. , � � - , Uier appiwel. and gave it to me instead of Seems extravagant to the world, but when parliament and all the British Isles - . Visible Writijig alone is vft'rth � � ' a ma ling seen himself as he really is and anxious to hear of the passage of the money. . my Shepherd's coat, and how he took off I - I . . I PORTABILITY, weighs , only 6, lbt. his own sword a.nd belt and gave them to seen I Dw lie hits been treating the Lord 01nancipation. bin, when a Tessel. Was � . . . - It will do all there s pp terin vehement enough to ex- coming Into port and the captain of the CAPACITY, 81 tharacterit. , me Iustead of my sling? .Oh, I call never press I iih self condemnation. The dead dog I Vessel knew that the people Nvere so anxious PRICE- ONLY $45.00. fhe,AP2iribb.)am.-,hiaa--v.iltd), ail . d) it � I forget him! I feel - as V I couldn't. do of Mephibosheth'a �omparison fails to de- to get the tidings, he stopped. out on the � liAter. - � � - ,enolugh for you, his son. I don't do it.for Jhe man's utter loathing of himself. 'prow of the ship and shouted to the people - i yo�r sake; I do it for your father Jona- scribe GREELMAN Rios. TYPEWRITER CO. I than's Sake. " "So Mcphiboshotli dwelt in Alephi )oslieth's posturing does not seem n before he got up to the dock, " Free V) I . Jer6saldin, for he .did eat continually at I too P3 Dstrate. When a soul is convicted, =gthey cried it, and thqy shouted it, n1ld ' - the king's table . �and,was lame on both his first hy prays upright. Then the muscles illoy Sang it anthrough the land, "11,ee, � GEORGETOWN, ONTARIO. r I I � I feet. 1, I . ��, of his ,neck rela-x, and he is able to bow his ire�!" So today I would like to sound tlw - � . . A Disabled Soul. � . head. After awhile, by an almost super- ews of yoli!ir present and your eterna.1 - Toronto Office -19 Adelade street East. humal L effort, he kneels down to pray. Aft- mancipation tintil the angels of God hov- I 1 1486-8 There Is so much. .gospel in this quaint er aw Me, wbeii "he has seen God and ering in the air Ltnd Watchmen on the bat-. - ... incident that I am embarrassed to know seen Ii. mself, he throws himself flat on Ills Oen�ents and bellmen in the town cry It, . - � . where to begin. . Whom, do Mephibosheth face a I b the feet -'of the Ki�ig, just like Shout It, Sing it, ring it, "Free, free!" I & and David and Jonathan mak6 you think Meplii)osheth. The fact Is if we could see come out now as the messenger of the pal - Of? , I So MULLETT C0411 - . , . Alephlbosheth, In the first place, stands' oursel, res ." God sees us we worild perish �ace to invito Mephibosheth. to come n.p. I . - . . . at the ;pect�Lcic. You would have no thne um. here today to tell you that God has a I for the disabled human Soul. Lord Dyron wealth of kindness to bestow upon you for I . _P 17-1. -1 ' describes sin as a chaxmiilk reelc-lessness, to ovei batil other people. . Yoljr cry would � 0- U�L � I - be, " G od, be merciful to me, it sinner I " bis Son's sake. The doors of the palace are as a gallantry, as a Do -h Juan. . George - . And, again, Mephibosheth In � text open to receive you. The cupbearers have I Sand describes sin as triumphant In many my, :, stands for the sitke of another. Mcphibo- a1ready put the chalices on 'the table, and HA E JUST REOEIVED . . - �.; intricate plots. Gavarld, with his engrav- ' . er's, knife, a1ways shows Sin as a great shetli -, Tould never have got into the palaca the great, loving, .tender, - sympathetic I -"I S, on his own 6ccount. Why did Dayld ran- heart -of God bends over yon this moment, 0 - . jocularity. But the Bible presents It, as a . . . ,00 WORTH METAL SHIN"T __ ... Mephiboslieth,' lame on both feet. Sin, sack the r to find that poor man and saying, "Is there anythat is yet left of the vi,p I 10 %_XjUrj . I ... � . then bestow upon him a great fortune and holise of Saul, that I may show him kind- . . I like the nurso in the context, attempted to Command a farmer of the m%me of Ziba to ness for Jonathan's oake?l I And patties intenilincr to do any roofing will be Nvise to : . carry us and let us faU, and we have been I .. . 0 0 1 . culture the estate and gi-ve to'this invalid - consk er the I�IETAL SHINGLE, S before purcliasitlg . disabled, and in our w1iole - moral nature veryycar? Temperature and Contraction of Watoer. I . - - 0 - _ Mcphibosheth. half the 1)roceeds c I -tra - and every ,shingrle - anteed. we are decrepit. Sometimes theologians . otherp. Ve ' little s _-�,, aes" uar I I ry 6 . Why did King Dayid.make such a inighty At a nieeting of the Edinburgh Philo-. I I haggle about a technicality. They use the . - -1 ' . - words . I 'total depravity, I I and some people stir abou t 6, poor ifellow, who would never Soph ical -society an experiment showing the. I r, R I . I - believe in the'doctrine, and some reject it. be of any i1isc to the throne of Israel? It - contraction. of water above the freezhd,g � RE!V1?r*_MBER US ' � what (10 you nican by total depravity? Do was for Jontathan.'s sake. It was what point was ex-hibited. The witter operated A S t you mean that every man is as bad as lie nobert Burns calis for "auld lang syne .1) on was contained in a glass 'jar, a,bout 4 . � can be? Then I do not belleve it either. Day id , ,.oul(l -not forget -.vhat Jonathan had inches In Alaincter and about 18 inches W�en in Need of any of thim, 'following Goods . I . � � - But do you inean that sin has let us fall; iiouc for hi in other day -9. Tbree tinies high. The �hanges in its'demsity W 0 1 - . � this ch tp � tha,t it has scarified and disabled and crip- ter lias it tbat all.this kindness clearly Shown by the ascent *fid descent of FE _Nqr,, wiP.E,'j A,T11XED PAINTS, HOES, 11 I I pled our entire n-iora.1 natau_-e until Nve can.- on the -)art of David to Alephibosbeth was colored gl&ss baIls pach about all inch in. . ' i . I , RAK.,Di, i SPADES SHOVELS SNATHS not wa,lk straight and are lAine in both for ME fathey, Jpna,thau's Sake. The diameter. When the water was ice... co , I I . I ) 3 - daugbt�r of Peter Martyr, through tjio e I feet? Then I 61mit your proposition. , the balls ivere all at th bottom, but gr, d- i . 8 0 � T H D9, E T C. vice of . ier husband, came down to penury, ually, ws the warinth of the rooiu was co n- I i � There is not so much difference 1� an Afri- � � . and th( senate bf Zurich took care of her . i , . I -iD , howling, hi I Also a full line of BUILDER'S IIA'RDWARE. can jungle, with barl, 9 n-I'Linicated to the water, its contra,eti)n - I ";s_ for her father's Sake. Sometimes a I)erson and coDsequent increase of. density c�tuF cd : ing, fighting quadruped and reptile, an� has aprRied to you for help, and you have ilie balls to rise. As the wate� ed S � I ' - paxadise, with its animals coming before 11ppro i .. -3 J0 . � refused hin], but when you found he was the state of greatest density the heav er a i M U �, L F, "in: T & �, CO., , QQ e afo r t h ' Adam, when he patted thein and stroked I I the sot. or brother of Some one who had balls were Seen to inove about in an ir- I I � them and gave thein natnes, . So tbat the . � .. I i I panther wz" as taine as the cow, and th been yonr bcncf�ctor in former days and regular and Spasmodic juanner, pro'Ntbly I Hardware, Stoves and Tinware Merchants. t I I - -1 ce by a vlanc sa%v the resemblance of in consequence of the currents in the fiffld . . . co.idor ms tanic as the (love. as there is be- Furna6e and Galvd.pized Iron Work a specialty. � tween the hunian soul disi I ibled and that your 011 I fric nd in the facc of the .i.pplicant caused by the changes that werc fii.ki g - , 1 - - - . I soul as God originally constructed it. I'do you, rel anted and you said, " Oh, I will do place in its temperature. In the cour of I I - . I'll I . not care what the sentimcu&i.11sts or the this for yow, father's sake. " YOIL know an hour, the point. of 111axitinim. dens- ty I I - - poets Say- in regard to sin, In the Danic of by yotif e#erience what my text nietans. having been pa.ssed, the balls bega.n. to e- . - God, I declare to you today that sin is dis- Now, iT y friends, it is on that principle seend in reverse order,Lud soon grouped 1 �o- that yot and I are to get into the KiDg's ge6er on the bottom again.. -St. Loids - organization, disintegration, ghastly dis- i ; " figuration, hobbling deformity. . palace. I I , Rej)ublic. - I ARC-xAlN D AY* � l[n ]EIIS Name. I � . I Your modern theologian. tells you that I man is a little Gut of sorts. He soinctillies The r iost Important paxt of every pra.yer Cost of a Cattle r1ague. � I ; � . . � - I thinks wrong. He Sometimes does wrong is the last three -or four words of it -"For It is costing the Cape Colon 1. ___Iq� _0P"P,___ , I , . i ; . -indeed, Iiis nature needs a little inoral Christ's sake." Do not rattle off t1lose day to guard Its borders ag-lihist the terri- . t . - I � J I ' � . � surgery, an outside splint, a Slight com- ords it 3 though they were nicrely the f i w . .In- ble rinderpest., and Dr. Edington, director A . . I I press, a little rectijac,ation. Religion isa - I 11 titu, 0, Gr ha i . . . ishing Stroke of the prayer. They arc the of the Bacteriologica I S t a Jr. I . I 8 i . TO -MORROW, SATURDA - - - good thing to have; it inight some day �nost. I ftatLt ) rt of the prayer. When Town, says that :9,1,000,000 will have . . : . my, x �Y) 0 1 . � I .- 1. I - . � - come into use. Alan is partia.11y wrong, In. earn�sl)tness y1oau go before God and say be expended before the scourge is overcoir a . I � - . - ' - not all wrong. He Is. 1qn10 in Ono foot. . " for C4:rist's salze' I it rolls in, as It wert-�, According to Dr. Edington, it is "the reial wil I be, BA RGA IN - DAY ivitlt - Bring the salve of dlyujic grace, and the upon q,od' s mind all the memories of . r1riderpest, which ba's been known for 1, 600 . - I __ . � '. I I DintnicTit, and the paii��Cix" tractor, and we Bethle m and Genno&arct and Golgothtl, years. " The Italians introduced it witil I I I I i I 1110 - I I I -ve his one foot curod. Min is Only Wl-.cn you say before God "for Christ2s their European cattle into northern Africa . I will ha - k 1) I I us. I _bve -4 * ,will be o red at � - . I . 1, I lung half wrong, not altogether wrong. Inwhat a 11 hold before God's inindevery at Massatta in 1890. It passed down the . ffe . . naturc xight? In his will', his af- Sgar'(� Yr n ii � , � . Is nlian's )an, ver� tear, every grimson drop of Nile valley with the Arablan carava s, a d � I I I It. , : . re, 101143, his judgment? No. There is an his on4 begotten Son.. , U- there is any- passing down central Africa -was hezixd- of j :BTG� :PU:H1:1D _CT 0 rT 11 0 TINT S - 1 1 . � N book that says, " The wliole hmd is thing ii�i a.0 the universe* that will move in 1893 at Kilima Niaro. For a jear qr- I I i � � I and the wliole heart f,dut.1' Alepliib- �0 gin Z,D � . . I � - . . 4 - rist'ssake." God isoninipo- committing terrible ravages ani4ng the -IV,AISTS, BLOUSES, . 8ic- )d, tmC�ct of r yal benefaction, it Is to two it remained north of the Z .bezi, ) )] )Sl ( 2� �30Lj r 11 SHI T IV T ml eth lame inbothfeetl Otirbeliefofthe Y .1 . nd buffaloe.s, and even the elephan.tS I I . . ; I � t L E It that sin has scarifled and deformed tent, bi t lie .is not strong enough to resist cattle a . I I I )ur souls increases as wo go on in years, that c _ , " F . hrist's sake. " If a litt�le: did not escape. -London Chrpnicle. - . I , , _I .�L. . AND PRUtINT WRAPPMRS 'hild (). 1�or 0 W11ea you Started life, you thou - kneel behind God's throne r�fid . I I � I I ght that I � i _. man Nvas a little marred by sin, and be should say "For Christ's sake," the great He . i � was about onc-tenth -%vrong. By the time Jeh.ova Nvotdd turn,aroLmd on his throno "Sweet one, I love you, " he whispered i I ill be made Lower than Bankrupt Prices. rola had gone through the earl -y experiancQ to look at her and li§ten. No prayer ever to his partner at the masquemde. "I i . I I , )f �,our tradc or occupation or profession ts to ienven but fqr Christ's Sake. NO should think you would, " she replied, I 1111M li i ge ' TERMS OASH I I . I � Fo believed -that nian was about halt rlOul is N er comforted b tit for Clirist's Sake. "seeing that I ani your wife." "Didn'ti . . 1. � ivz, Thc,w 'rld will evor be redeemed but for I ng. Bythe timeyou. came to niidlife know it, darling? What other woma-n -ao - , -A-rJ--' M:E-=, 0Ta__P,_A_:P O-A-SIET SrXC:)_E:;,'a1. , ro-a believed that man was thrce-fourtlis ,Christ sake. Our na-me, lioNvever illus- you think I Nv .)uld say that top, ,-Boston. . I � I I - � ,vroug. DrLt within. theso past few years, trious �t may be among men, I)cfore God Courier. - : � � . � � . iince you have been -so lied nbolli and ��tands only for inconsistene.v and shi. But . W. W. HOFF MA'N"'. ; __ 4 , W ON WSJ. � there is a nanie, a potent .name, a ble - - � . - ;wIndled aild ch6ated, yo'll have come to ssed I . . I I I � - �� . ilid conclusion that mail is altogether nanie, a glorio-us nanie, an averlasting .01 CARDNO';S BLOCK, SEAFORTIL � Z . I - � Vrong, name, that we may put upon our lips as . � i � . - a. sacram,ent and upon our forehead as a . .. . � � )ra; or book and with the Bible, "There is , " �11 1, 0 U Y"I wt., nl IV, � and now yon can say with the r 11, W I T - Y 11j. R d I � own,,'and that is the naine of Jesus, our Qpi . I I- � 101healthiniis." Nowyou believewith Gr I I I -hel prophet, "The heart is deceitful nl)ove diviije 0*08.atlmu, -who stripped himself of I � - miti,ino-sariddesperately wicked." 11,'hat- his rob6 Nod put on our rags and gave us 'You noLe the difference iii 11T, WILL PAY YOU. . � T his sword and took our broken reed; so I �ver yoif inay have believed before, now that n6w, wL-ctlier we are well or'sick, children. Soii-ichavenezirl � , - k � rou believe that Blephiboslieth is lame on . Y . � )oth feet. .-7hetber Nvq tu,e living or dyin g, if we Speak evei-�- allnient, e,ven with � ,. � . � . Humbleilk but Ptestered. , tmat D,I.i)ie it moves licixen to the center, F � Carry 1�im up Into the throneroom. of tha 11-1,- - j,e C : � � or the di&abled liuman soul liu-nibled ai)d I _Kposed pass th-rough - i palace. Though he ­ . I � FURNITURE & - Again, Mepbibosheth in the text stand.9 and God st,�ys: "Let'the P,Uor soul come in. th�'� 1)Cst Of (-'�-11-0- Others -.[,ar estored. When this in -valid of iny text got -may h,%Ye been In e-xile, unharmed. Wcak.chi � � COD-11nand to conie to Xing David's pal- though sin may have crippl(A,l hini on this .L I .uldren ' � �� �ce, he treinbled, The fact wag that the side, and sorrow may have crippled him on JV111 have contI1111011S Colds - ... . Tandfather of Mephiboshoth had treated the other sido and he -is lairie in both his - . . We are still adding to out already large stock, and we are � I' in winter, poor dicrestion in 1. I )avid most shockingly, and now,Alephib- feet, bring hiln up into:the pala-ce, for I . ,Z) now prepared to meet the wants of every one requiring fur- . ' sheth .says to himself: "Wbat does tl,6 Want to show him everlasting kindness for _Litil-111-11017. They are w-1-1111- Diture. It *i*.'l I)ay'you to eXamine our goods before pur- � . l Jng want of nie" Isn't it enobgh that I Jonathan's sake. 'I � out po-wer to retsist di,-�ease, . cliasin- elsewhere an lanie? Is be going to destroy ni� life? Again, Mephibosheth In my text stands ID -, as we are sure to please you in pike, 8 he going to wreak on me the vengeance for the disabled hi�nian soul lifted -to the the " bave 'no re<-,erve � style, and quality. � _,"I'_�­_ .. . King's table. It was inore difficult in those Y � I � . rhich Lc - - strength. .5jcc4ffsErjLn_-.1______ . � I'll ,)aUL1 1" " : , ; : - *., � tinies eTen than it is now for common nien 0 I ­___�_S"' UNDERTAKING . . . . ... - , i i � ce 1U1Cq:,1:,-,----1'-.._--,.,,_ .. ;,--..-.T. .. . .. - , to get into a royal dining r,poin. The sub- of cod-liver olL, -with 113-po- -1 I �' - jects might have come axound the rail of . ' Our undertakino, department is complete in ezv-ery respect� Bud omilizilded:". V',`[;I , --* n� -_ , I , �, I 0 I . . - I . s ',:,,, the .palace and mi�ht have seen the lights phosphites, is cod-liver (,,;.I we gu_%rantee ect nd 1x,1_1cd by hin 11rh­,-,tj:,, I &oo j._- . I ' Satisfaction. S. T. Holmes, Funeral Dir .ora - I I I .F kindled, and :might have heaxd the cl"h 116th 90ilig 11P the st;iji-s of the pal., partly di (rested and a,clapted ' Residence next door to Drs. Scott & McKay's office. of the'k-uives and the rattle of the gold 0 1 7 � I I ,car h4 staff and erlitches rattlin,,r ( . on - , '. E!.Sscllated floor of tbe throneroom. 111! I.. goblets, but not get In. Stout nien with to the Weaker d1geS'tj*ol-js.0f Stout feet could not got in once in all their C hildren. , BROAIDFOOM BOX & 00r) r havo�thcsc two persons confrontc,J-. .. lives to one banquet, yet poor Afephibo- .1 * I � I I . ; L . ther, kophiboslieth and David, t1w ..'. . il 11L I . I � Wia X I p.WAbQs_hAh 0�KQwsj4iniself I' . � sheth .goes in, lives there and is every day Swrr & BowNa, 13LHcv 1c . .0 $oc- and $ t.*-- ; Main Street, Seafortb, Porter's Old Stand - . - ILf-, +11A *n hl� n-6 1,.+ _+4-1".V vm i.n +ha � : I .. __-� . . TIF 0 1 _� ___ � .. . __ —.---.. .--- � . I I . . � 7- 1 1 : I ! . 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