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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
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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.
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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 -
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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
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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,
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written irviarantee to cure or money refonde . on't
buy an inzitation, but Insist on having IN DAPO, it
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Human Soul 4, Restore& Berviffion, are utterly detestable. Mcphil)- ator" "Tbi.93 is tile governor.)) 6 I ThIS I I . I
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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
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.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
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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 .. �
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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) .
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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
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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
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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
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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 ,.
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face a resemblanoe to his old friend, the was IL i � el -t will --nean more to I
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"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.
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you Shall be a giies� of mine as long as you both � ect. " MY friond, we come out with i � . - - I
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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
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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. -
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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.
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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. - �
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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 .
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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, . -
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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 -
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at the ;pect�Lcic. You would have no thne um. here today to tell you that God has a I
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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 - .
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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 :
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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 -
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we are decrepit. Sometimes theologians . otherp. Ve ' little s _-�,, aes" uar I
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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 .
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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,
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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 -
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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 �
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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 '
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the sot. or brother of Some one who had balls were Seen to inove about in an ir- I I �
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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
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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 ;
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figuration, hobbling deformity. . palace. I I , Rej)ublic. - I ARC-xAlN D AY*
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man is a little Gut of sorts. He soinctillies The r iost Important paxt of every pra.yer Cost of a Cattle r1ague. � I
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. . . ishing Stroke of the prayer. They arc the of the Bacteriologica I S t a Jr. I .
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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 __ . �
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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
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-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 �
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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 � , � .
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8ic- )d, tmC�ct of r yal benefaction, it Is to two it remained north of the Z .bezi,
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ml eth lame inbothfeetl Otirbeliefofthe Y .1 . nd buffaloe.s, and even the elephan.tS I I . . ; I �
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W11ea you Started life, you thou - kneel behind God's throne r�fid . I I � I I
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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
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ng. Bythe timeyou. came to niidlife know it, darling? What other woma-n -ao -
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ro-a believed that man was thrce-fourtlis ,Christ sake. Our na-me, lioNvever illus- you think I Nv .)uld say that top, ,-Boston. .
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-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 � , -
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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 �
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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 �
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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-
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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. �
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�' - jects might have come axound the rail of . ' Our undertakino, department is complete in ezv-ery respect� Bud
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nd 1x,1_1cd by hin 11rh,-,tj:,, I &oo j._- . I ' Satisfaction. S. T. Holmes, Funeral Dir .ora -
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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.
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r havo�thcsc two persons confrontc,J-. .. lives to one banquet, yet poor Afephibo- .1 * I � I I
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