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I � ; - . . � I - I � � - I I � 1. -1� J 7� - � � I 1�`�, �.� � - .1 � - . : - I �: ­ . -AT THE- j . ! . I ql � . . 1- ­ ­­ 4 . ­ - ��: ­­ � . ­ . I ij : � :;:c., � I � ; � . - i�' � . - I 1I � - �� -i-- . - O � I DV I . . 4 I I:— 1..�-C,.!�� 1. i�� � * ­,�- � �­ �! , � �� ;­_ z ­ :r! - W, - - ­ � N RT H, SEAF0 I . . I .� ­�­ . ;�.�,t�.ir � '�,,­V-� �, � 1A- �':�J' � I ; . I :i�- t ­ . '1- -,� �; : 11 L , - Organs at $26 and Ap7ardg, . r . �- - - � I I � � - I - , 11­� �, ­ 1. I ' - - t ��-- �, ,... -4 , 1, IMaple Syrup, 25c per quart; . ried AppleE, Prunes, 25c; 5 11)3. d 5 tbs. new 25c; 5 lbs. I 1 i; i- �,� . -.1 . -il i - 4 � .1 , I I ; -jr , ,. � ­f� � . , , - - 1 , ) good Currants, 2-5)a ; -5 lbs. Raisins for .$1 ; I 4 � � , 0 � I : I - $1 � � A .. 1. i;- I .,A�; I � , I'll, I , .-I'll -1 b 5c ; 5 bars Surprise I 0 lbs. Sulp ur '? I soap, a . , . f t'% L -- - i . � $ I � � �7 t - I � - 25c. ; 6 bars Centni -y Soap and 6. large pit- i I . '. , % -1. � 4 ­ � . Z.. 1; I . I � '�- - I .. I A �V 7;. ­ ? Ij- T, �� * 1, .: - cher, 25a; 2 tbs. Japan or bl o -5c, giving good satWaction; try them. : �'. Z� , I , �3 t t, ., V � 1 - �� � .M.- .. I , .. I - I We can give you 90 od canned Corn at 7 c � . , . 'r- � : i. � . � , ,E..! ­ ,..- - - per can, or four for t�5c. We are still giv- I 'I'm - I � 1: 1i � I'll --- I : 1. I - Ing big bargains in Crockery a nd Glassware, ; . � 0 I , 2� i . . ­ -?. � it.11 � i, , � . . ap we are, giving up this line. ,j . , I � I � �­ � e -1k. �1� t .. i i � F � 1� -, � , I W - - . �t , W -f- . , -et price we always pay, the bighest mark P, , , � � � ­­ - E ,1.. - � _V. :�, - � , . -;,4 , 1. - � , �-, . I I I . I 1 . - in cash or trade for good butter and eggs. - . , . .7: . . I � �;. . - 1 -h. I ir - , � *, I -1 jf� . . y , - 11 i I ­. Z., 1 . ; - 3 : The ,, Popular Store. " I [I ,;�,- . iiK -,�� , I : I-. � N -� �9.11 ,- ;,. fr­f . . j4. 11 I , 11 -1 � r - I -��I­ �, , �� P 1. - , ... � �� . I -.d � '' - ; � li: I I V �' .1 -11 .rli- -- ; ­*� - 4 I I I I � � �1. � ­ I � L. i'� � . . I I . I,... : t. - N � A 11 - - ROBB BRPS.9 - � � � -, - I Is .1 t I - - J� � . SEAFORT11. I 1 1 Supplies schools � - I f � I I - ' � I s . . I J� - . � . � ! �, � ., a ! t I � I - grades. No charges. We m ke enquiri i a IL - : . I � - I I . i. 1 - � p � 1; � 1 .�tz 1. � 1. ,. I � F ; .-I applicants and our recomin dations ca I - . . . � � 1: . jr 5 - , t ; I require a n given _ .,. � I : 1. ii I I - � 1-1 - . f.. I I- � �� -- wr"L -Anal - Tric rimAnt I I ; . I i. � I I I �*- � I-- � � i, t �,� *� I "� . . R .1 I . z � I 1� - I 4 -� � . 1 -j,-I,l i IN fr��Iii - 9" -,f , , I. ii I , t . EMPORM - . I � ",I --*' � ! � , - I �f �,v .. , i ESTAB LISHED, 1873. - , - - r,�­, . � .�z I ,,� � 4! . . -4 � " �m'T.l I k. t ­'; i I - I - � I -,7, - V", I � tj! ,I � . - i ; Owing, to bard times, wd have co .:- T. ,­ i i � �;,�i , !! cluded to Sell pianos and Organs at , �. j. -. , 1; � 4-1 '. �. �.!� - � .il i�­ 7, i � - n ,%�,,�., � , � J14 1i :, i I i t . I . . I ;�: T -L i [,,.V­J­ z -eduoed Greatly R a Price., 1; � 4-11 . . . ;�.�,t�.ir � '�,,­V-� �, � 1A- �':�J' 7 :. , - . � j��'�-­:� - I �t';�- � 1 17 4.1--.1, i: ­4�u_ Organs at $26 and Ap7ardg, . - . ar I , , � - - I . I -, 12 �; ?,��, i-� �4 �, - - �. I .. i � 3), -Pianos at, ColiTesponding - 7 prices . i - z - I Ut4�. � �- . V i � - , , � � � p ;it � -,, �,., , I f�; . SHE US nEpDRE 11URCHASING. -.z 4 � i'' ;I I I . . ��, :�.- 1, , � . . I , ", L I ­ I � 4 � 71 - � - . I I " : - il", ! - SCOTT BROE- � I I I I �, : � �� - � � � i I il S11 I �,� � ­� " � �, lk.,;, � I - I � . I � . �i 4: ; 9 ... I �� i" �­ ­ I I . - I - � - I - 1 , . ­ �: � -i - J` � .;� - - i -1 lm. ,I' � I -� 1,1 �--. � IMPORLkNT I TO � �: ,�, . I - I I I � I - � . . i- I �', '. - n- � , W, - ,­­ �� -­ � - - � I I_;-, CHOO S L - BO k. . i C 5 I "W, I I t­!��, - I . �, �, I �­ I ". I m d ", . - . -- I o . ,pi'- � - � I � , 1, �­ I ­ A ��-�, jij ,� ­ 3', ii , i I . THE . - ;,. fr­f . . j4. 11 I , 11 -1 � r - I -��I­ �, , �� P 1. - , ... � �� . I -.d � '' - 'k Teachers" Fis . gencj � -11- � - . i.�.. - � . i,; " - � �..ii I '. I �11 I , --, � .. T BANK OF COA�MERCE � BUILDING, I :1 1 ­ - - :1 I � �� - ..r. -I I i ,.- . � , . t � � I I i� t � " 25 King E Itr+t West, I Torwit I - . lei� � ­­ k � ,:, �.:, ;e.. � : - . -1 - I- � - � - . `]71 - -i � .1, : 1,�! -; :r - � 11 1 1 Supplies schools with tea ­ % hers for i - � - � i I , I.. I_- X - - L ­ grades. No charges. We m ke enquiri . a , I � ; - , - . j - : � for confidential information c neerning i 1. ,. I � F ; .-I applicants and our recomin dations ca - . '� - [� , -1 1. - � - therefore, relied upon. Wr te us if yo � 1-. .�. I : . . z! ". , , � I 1i : V , require a n given _ . - 4 3 * , - � � - - .i - . �� I teachers application. : ... 7 I - �,', � - :-*�!. - W. O'. MeTAGGART, B. A � �. , - '­ � . - I I � , - I I - i - �� (Toronto University) Manager, i � ; ; .,. -. . I . j �,-- 1� I -1 1 � L 1. �� . 11 1� �; I Late of Huron County. 1442-65, i . - X - I � .1 - � - �* , I I . - . A:. ;L r, R " . � : , . � �' I - . - �, w -- 11 I " - " I I - WALL , ; 1. , 1� 10 � �� � , 1-1. -, I .1-1-11 . i .. � - --i­,�, -g ,� �j - . -; � I � -, v f - i,-.,., I I �4- ;, �, �.­ � . lwr*'A P E R . � 1-1 .j �'­* - i I --"31 . �4'­-�� �Ic� �--J;t� .,- �,!­I '' " . I . - . � . � ; , t� ., F � - i;:z- -and flnf I carry the largest stock of now designs . . I * . . I - 11: i � I goods at the lowest prices of any house ia the count I : r ! � , . � . -��' � , - - - , I j t . - New good sold as cheap as any old stock or out Aste goods. Why I can do so is becausegoods boug - : i -,z . I ­ � �, -;*. , ; ,-: i now are bo ught from 1 to 10 cents per roll less th � i I 1 - � i - 11 � . s are loi they were when old stock was. My expense, r -A� I -. . I I . : . �� � � � .1 I I � . � I have a bl'g stock and need the money. Wall pap from 3j cents per roll up. Window eh%dos, Moul, 11 I I I I : - i � �. logs, Cornice polls, &c- &C., as cheap as any_ in t] I I I . . . I I I - � I . ,I- trade. City Wall Paper House, Main St. Seafort . � - . �., � � . I f �, - - ; f . I , , I opposite John St. . t 'L � I ­Ij ;, " 11 . .. �, I � , I . I � �1 , E - . - . t 1-1 I I � I I i ­ � - .- �, 141� 1-1 JAS, GRAVES, I � ., - I I � , I .1 . I � �­ I . � I I I - � . 1; � 1- , � . Practical Paper Hanaer a .nd Painte 0 . . , . , . j I I -i, � 1, - � I have secured the services of three first-class Pap � - � I - - . . . � I - ; hangers and can do work at the shortest notice. ,A I I . � � � � - ��t I � T : , work ranteed unsurpassed. For proof of ti gu*- � z � . � - t i �, ­ - - I � � - .boy& and see for yourself. eau I .,f s. - I z - � - . ­ - - I � : . I I � f . r- ­­ . �, Wall paper trimmed free. . I � 71 ; I I - - , ., I ` . :4-1� ­ . ��, ­ - - I �- -1 � I - . I I - ; ;- � ; . 1 � r I I � ,;,? �;- - � I - f: I -,e � . 11 I . . I I - ;� 4 � �, il*,[.. I � � � I - : . I � I .-I-- . I ­ J. C. Smith -& - CO. I I I . . I � . I , I r . I � I ­ I . I I � - -� 47I �E � I I *1 - -, :B-A--NT:K=TZS- � � "'. 1, � I . : I , q A General Banking business transacte� � t: . , 1� Farmers' notes discounted. : 1% � . � I Drafts bought and sold- , I � -1 f Intfxest allowed on deposits at the rat . t I .3t . - . . I af 5 per ceilt. per annum. . � I I � . . %. I I SALE NOTES discounted, or taken fc . � � . - collection. I I I - - - - - I 1 . ' OFFICE -First door north of Raid , 'I - I . , : : , I Wilson's Hardware Store. � - - I . I I � I I . : .1 . I . . I . : - SEAFORTH. � � w z ,� L, . i i I . , 4 ---------- -----­-------- - . FARMERS' . I F � .THE : t I 11 a �! I � I � ; - � � � . Bankino, - House -.-- - � I .1 I r-;02 I -, : � � .1 . I . . . � � 11� - S M2 -A- HI C) T;. IV THE - ­� . I � I o . ; � � I . � (to connection with the Bank of Montreal.) I I � T I L . LOGAN & C0.9 I : 1. : ; -. I . BANIKEMS A'N'D FINANCIAL AGEXTE� - I I I � . -- - OFFIC 'H' -1n Ne Coininct:,ial Hotel builL] - . I ing, neXL to the Town Hall. � I � . A General Banking Bualnpls done. Draf . katted and cashed. loterest allowed on depoelte ; . � I I I I . . - MONEY TO LF,.ND I I . 0 . . . On good notes or mort .gages. I I - . I . IMERT LOGAN, .MASACE1, � . I . I . 1058 � ------- � . I I I . . I I . � 7 . GODER10H � �" . I- �, I : I - 11 . 8team Boiler jv Works i . . - . A - . . (ESTABLISHED 1880,) I I i - . I I - i . . I P � I I � ��) I " N � 'A. C 11 RL Y SJ- � L . � I . I * - Successor to Chryotal & Black, - I � � ; 4 t , Kanufacturers, of all kinds �f Stat tionar I , . ; � � . Marine, Upright & Tubular I I fj � ; � ! , � I � I i , � I . p 1 4 1 . BOILERS I . � I 14 . � - Pans, Sineke Stacks, Sheet Iror Work: ' � - . .� .- e A � -Salt etc. " etc. . � , . . - - ­ i Also dealers In Upright and 110AZO12MI Slide VA1v Automatic Cut-'Iff Engines .- - I Znoea. a Bllectalt)% A I pir and yipe-fitting constantly on ,an. It Irommates urnishe on short nolace. WO&D-A)PPoslie G. T- R- St -01011. Godorloh. � - I- -7----9* i I -I I . . , . U - . - � .1 1P . - I . - 4 . I . � : ; I . I - � THF, HURON EXPOSITORS . I ! . I , . i U.L Y - U, 1896* I I � - I I ': . I . ----- I - - ­ � I . . I ---------------- w - ..- - I --- ! -- 1. '-I I 1,0OR - -1 �, I . k - . I - . � nt fAoMer. "rom. t1fe why'll) ' you send them good Dews ttlwayiV - - -- . - . AN 0101INTARY WOMAN! - wwolk, 'she talked In this chavter and , out for the young man who speaki; of hlA . . - . � . 1 Mm. the -Way she- managed tills 1)oy-you father as the " governor, " the " squire" or . EST F Of t ----"ft%-% -�. , I I I HANNAH 'MPLY AN 0 1 know -she was intelligmt. There axe ne the"Oldchap." Look outforthe�young I I 1�F'...." 1. . I WAS SI LD FASHI persons in a community who nacd'to be sc woman who calls her mother her 11mater^ I . � I iONED CHRISTIAN MOTHER. I wise and well informed as mothers. Oh, nal ancestor" or the "old woman." "The ,� - � AS 1i . I � . � . this work of culturing children for thii eyo that mocketh at his father and refuseth P. P P I I I . , - . .. ." '? " I � rld and the next I This � . ,�,- ­ P 'O.V� �� � , . . . I wo child is timid, to obey his mother the ravens of the val- I ­ . .1, * , I . � elli - 0 � . �, . Yet Di. Tal rn , age Says Her Indlust,7-v, Mel and it must be roused up and pushed oui ley shall pick it out, and the young eagles . I * : ..... antell1gence and Her Chrifitlan Devotion Into activities. This child is forivard, and shall eat it. I I God grant that all these . I - . 1, , - - . .11 I , � ....., ; �� ' i he must be held back atid tamed down. parents may have the great satisfaction of . . . , " - I -.2; . I , ,0. � - . Refined Her For Heaven -A Plea For into modesty and politeness. Rewards foy -ins -- I .� .. - . ...". ". ", . 7 . Our Mothers. . seeing their chil0ren grow up Christ!. - - " x I ono, punishments for another. That wbich But, oh, the pang of that mother who, after L .11 I 1. 1� . will make George will ruin John. TIl( a life of street gadding and gosslp'retail- - , -1 . , , WASEIINGTON, July 1 9. -This radical dlsql I .., �.� . � � rod is necessaa7 In one citse, while a fr . . � .. �,� - .. -V ::-N . course will no doubt'have its practical re. `w� Ing, hanging on her children the fripperies . k I I �...- 1. - � of displeasure Is more than enoug] in an- and. follies of this world, s--cs those chil- � � Onft .. -%.- -.,.-,-., MM . . I .. suit i -A many homesteads thrmighou other. Whipping and a dark close I -c foajn - .�11 ��� . f t (10 n0I dren tossed out on the seti of life lik . . ., I-... I i I y" , 11: I... I Christendom. The text was I Samuel ii, exhaust all the rounds of, domestic disci- on the wave or nonentities in a world A � 19,," Moreover his inother made himalit-' pline. Thore have been children who liav( where ouly'brawny. and stalwart chameter - I � I . I tle coat and brough . t.it to him' from yea grown up and gone to glory without evei -I But blessed be the I . I . � can stand tile shock I I to year when 51 o came up with her husl having had their eaxs boxed. 0h, how mother who looks -upon her children as ' . � . lo - F D . . Ili, . band to offer t1 � 1� carly &=rlflce. " i� much care and intelligence are necessary in sons and daughters of the Lord Almighty. . i i I 1, . The stories of Veborah and Abigail are, therearingof chilt1rent Butinthisday, Oil, the satisfaction of Hannah In'seeing j I - very apt to discourage a woman's 'so0. � when there are so manybooks on this sub &pnucl serving at the alt - - YEAR A , . . , � ar, of Mother I E. r?v J'ames Ei NiVA0180". I sq- he gays within herself, "At is' ir�ipossibla ject, no parent is excusable in being jgno* Eunice in seeing her Timothy �carned In that I ever achieve any such grandeur of runt of -the best mode of bringing tip a the Scripturest That Is .the mother's ree- -- --- op-Mim��� -� � . CANCER ON THE, LIP , cha*tepr, and I don't mean to try, " as child. If parents knew.more of dietc-ties, onse-to see children . coining l up useful . . I I I . omp CURED BY i though 'a child should refuse to l3lay the there would not be so many, dyspeptic in the world, reclaiming thEi'lost, healing � , p -*- . I 8 CW useful in every sphere. iChat fhro '. B A N K. � eight note3 because he cannot execute a stoma,obs and weak. nerves and inacti lost and Sam- lvc* the sick pitying tile ignorant Cal MEMMUMOMCM0 "William Tell." This Hannah of th text Byers among children. If parents kn IZ43 a new DOMINION 0 parilla diffors from the persons I just named; She more of, physiology, t1lere N�oul& not be so light back on the old fainjay Bible when- I . I , I . AYEIZS ordinary wom . manymirved spines and cramped chesti over she. r�ads it, and that will be oint- � 1. was an .,,an, with ordinary -- . -, � . Ill consulted doctors whoyresderibed for Intellectual capaddity, placed in ordinary arih inflamed throats and diseased lungs w ment to soothe the aching limbs of decrept- � - - rne, but to no purpose. I sli e e in agony oirdums I ye by extraordinatY there are among children. If parents knew tude and light u� the closing . hours of CAPITAL, (PAID UP) W - = to . Seven long, years.' Fitially, I began taking Piety a din), 'ut before all the I ages to more of art, -and �were In sympathy with - *19500100a , Ayier's Sarsaparilla. In a week or two I 3 (1�1 life's day with the .glories bf an autumnal - noticed a decided improvement. Etwour- come the mod al Chriritlan mother. Han- all that is beautiful, there would n:ot be so I surisett 1. RESTj = = = =- = = - 8 I 1500,00(L . aged by this result, I persevere(l, until in a nah was the , vife of Elkanah, who was a many children coining Gut in the world There she sits, the old -Christian mother,, .1 . . rnonth or so the sorc..))egxn' to heal, and?- person very m.ich like herself -unromantic with boorhqh proclivities. If parent.,; know . after using the Sarsaparilla for six months, I ripe for heaven. Her eyesight is almost the last trace of the cancer dlsappeared.p)- -And plain, never having fought a battle or moke,of Christ and practiced more of 11h gone, but the splendors of the col4tial city -DTH BRANCH. JAMES E. XicHoLsox, Florenceville, N. B. been the .su ject of a marvelc�tis escape. religion, there would -not be 80 many littlE kindle up her vision. The gray light of SEAFO-LIUJL . Neither of thAm. would have been, called a feet already stai-ttrig on tha,%vrong road, heaven's morn haa struck through tile gmy - I � genius. Just what yon and I inight bo, and all around us voices of riot and blas, looks which are folded back over the wrini- MAIN STREET - - m -. SEAFORTIff A eils 00"n'lilly-Sarsaparilla " that was Elkaaah and *Hann4h. The phomy would -not come up with such co- kled teinples. She stoops very much novV I * - y I brightest tim a I . n.q�l the history of that stasy of infornal U-111111PIL The eaglets ic Admitted at the World's Fair., under the burden of care she used to carr�- - Drafts on all parts of the United Statoe� - I mm,ow ---�- family was t birt]Yof Samuel. Although the eyrie have no advantage diver the ca- , A gen4bral banking business tr&nwte& - for her +11dren. 8he sits at h0luc tOduk Great Britain. and Europe bought and sold. I�etters of credit issued, available in,an paru . AZIRR'S PIZZ8 Re"late 096 D*els- no star ran' j long the heavons VointiDg glet!; of 1,000 years.ago; the kids have nc too old to find her way to the house of of Euroj?e, China'and Japan. Farmers' Sale Notes collected, and advances made on amw . I . - 41 i I. down to his b rthplace, I think the angels superior way 6f climbing up'the rockE but whilb she sits there all the, past come at loweot rate,j. . � of God stoope I at the coming' of so won- than tile old goAs taught them IluDdredf back, aiiA the children that 40 years ago ; . I REAL ESTATE FOR- -SALE.' .. derful a prophet. As Samuel had been of years ago;',tlie whelps know no blor( trooped -around her anuchaitrwith thei�- � SAVINGS DtPA.RTMENT0- I . . I Oft SALE OR TO RENT. -The house lately cc. given: -in ails %ver to prayer.$ Elkapnah and now than did the whelps df ages ago -they little griefs and joys and', sorrows, those' De�osits of One Dollar and upwards reeeived, and interest allowed at , highest earmlt I 0 all his , F. oupiid by Win'. CAM0041fin, Fast Of St. jan'les . family gave Hannah, started up to are taught no more by the lions of tlif children are all gone now-somo caught rates. ,jmtereA added to principal twice each year -at the, end of 'June and Deoembeg. I )hurch, Soaforthi Apply to F. HOLUESTED. Shiloh to offer sacrilloes of thanksgiving. desert, -'but It to a shame that in this dayl up into it better realm, where they sha�l No notice of withdrawal is required for the whole or any portion of a deposit. ., I . 1463 tf Tho cradle Where the child slept was alt4i,r when there are so many opportunities oJ � � - - � never die, and others out in the broad z � � I � . enough for Hannah's grateful heart, but improving ourselves in the best maniier ei R. S. HAYS, Solicitor. . W. K. PEARCE, Agent, FARM FOR SALE -100 acres, In the township of I world attesting the excellency of a Chria- I Qrey, near Bra"Os. There is on it nearly 60 when the boy was old enough sho took him culturing childson, thA ,so often there if tian mother's dis4lino. Her last ditys i .� 6creq of bush. about half black ash, the rest hard- to Shiloh and took three, bullocks and, an no jiior6 advancement in this respcqt thar are full of peace, and calmer and sweeter : I . . I ! . vood . A neyer-failing spring of water runs through ephah of flou,r and a bottle of wine and there'llus been aniong the kids and th( will lier spirit become until the gates of � I . he lot. Will be.sold at a big barizatn. For partiou- . � I � � are, apply to MRS. JAKE WALKER, Box 219, made offering of sacrifice unto t4io LoTd, eaglets and the whelps. lifo idiall lif.t and let the worn out pilgrim . , 3russels. � 1470 and there, acgording to a pr-evious vow, Hannah's Piety. into oternal springtide and yotith, where ; �� I FINE -ART , I -1 I . she left him, for there he was to-stily all � I I XSPLENDID CHANCE. -For sale; Lot 20,'Lake tho days of his life and minister in the Again, Hannah skands before you toda,3 the limbs never' acho, and the eyes never - I I Road East, Hay, containing 146i acres of splen. . as a Christian mother. From her prayers, grow dim, and the staff of the exhausted I lid land, nearly all cleared and in a good state of sanctuary. ' I PRINTING " and from the way she. consecrated her boy and decrepit pilgrim sliall become the palm I . I ' Years rolled on, and ev ' : I . . wltivation, There 19 a good bsok barn, and two . ery year Hannah ' -1 I � ­ to'God, I know she was good. A motbei of the immortal athlete. I I . . . [welling houms-one frame And,one log -Mao's large made with her own hand a garmont for . ; 1� . � - This Is the wnrd to expreFs the Cl.e&r - ; . I . )e9A-izjg orebaid and plenty .of good water.- It is rutty have the firldst culture, the most bril- � � and Beautiful Flne-Art Print - even milei�jrom Zurich and six miles from D5sh. Samuel and too'k it over be him. The Ind liant surroundings, but she M notfit foj �,,,. ' His Fears Were. Realized. � � � � . vocd villal;6, and is close to a good school. It is a would have got along well without that � ; . , Ing of the aost desirable farm, and will be sold cheap and on garment, for I suppose he was well clad by her duties unless she be a Christian inothi- -J&any an Lnglisk and Aus tralian friend FV 10 ` er place. . " ' L�, BLICKEMSDERFFM asy terms, or will be exchanged for a small the ministry of the temple, but, Hannah er. There may be won read libraries It, has sald to me: 'If shoilld think you _ 'his is a splendid chanej for any person desiring a - the house, and exquisite music In the par. would be afraid to travel in Amirlea; y611 � � ,oad farm. -Apply on the ,grenilses, or addreFS t)10 could not be contented unless she,was all -to having such dreadful . I indersigned, Johnson's M P. 0. 13AAC WHIT. the time doing � something for her darling lor, and the canvas of the best artist a,doria. always seem be TYPE-WRITIM 10RE, Proprietor. - , 1487x8 boy. " Moreover his mother made him Ing the wall.4, and tile wardrobe be crowd. railway accidents. We scaro-ely take up a � . I � ' , littl ' a - eil with tasteful apparel, and the childr-OT] paper without seeing an account of sonic Which prints without ribbon, and soon I FARM FOR SALE. -For oal&, Lot 11, Concesiion e coat and brought- it to him. from year be wondorf-Lyl foi their attainments and new horror. " Alas, that it cannot be said, siveg its own cost in ribbons alone. 6, Hullett, containing 100 acres, .all cleared, to year when she came up with j her hus- make the house r'Ing 71th laughter and in. that the frequency of railroad horrors is! -O' Visible Writing alone is worth - vrll underdrained, and In a. good SiXte r�f CaltiVa- band to offer the yearly sacrifice. ' nocent mirth, but there is something woe. popular delusion, but the fears'4 of 16 . I . Jon. Themare 16 acres sown with fall wheat, and y I ; the m*ney. dl the fall plowing done. There is on the placei a Hannah's Industry. fully lacking in that: house if it be not alsc friend were largely -exaggerated, because PORTABILITY, weighs only 6 lba. ' - r'kPACITY, 84 chsractera. It -will do All rame house with kitchen and woodshed attachdd, Hannall stands before you, then, today- the residence -of a� Christian mother. I the papers lie saw gave him very little else i lie $12j* ribbon muchine will do, and do It tas two frame barns with o�her outbuildinza. This in the first place, its an industrious niothl I PRICE ONLY $45.00. s a g:od farm, welt situated, being 9 miles f � rom Sea- , . bless God that there are not many prkyer- than these accounts of direful railway ac-� . . better. � . �- orth, 7 miles from Clinton, and Ij miles from the er. There was no need that she work. less mothers. The weifflit of responsibility cidents and other disasters. When I In- I ' feel the need of a di- formed him that I Jual traveled many tens - - Ritos - TYPEWRITER CO., 411age of Ki.,burn, andwill be ool& on reason.a�le 'Elkanah, her husband, wag far fron - i poor. Is so great that they ." CIREELTNIAN 0 erm8. Apply to the proprietor on the preinkes. or He belonged to a distinguished fani'lly, for . vine hand to help, and a divine voice to of thousands of miles without meeting a ddren I W. LEITCH, Ubustanoe P. 0. 1461-tf the Bible tells us that he was the son of comfort, and a'diVin ' e heart to sympathize. serious mishap or ever being held up by GEORGETOWN, ONTARIO. I " .-jPLENDID FiRld FOP. SALE.' -Lot 26, Conces- Jeroham,, the son of Elillu, the son of Thousands of mothers have been led int� highwaymen, it almost passed hiscompre- !� slon 6, Township of Morris, containing 160 acres Tohu, the son of Zuph. "Who were they?" the kingdom of Go� by the harids of thch hension and lie inade up his mind that' ultable for grain or stock situated two and !-& half you gay. I do not know, but they were liftle children. There are hnndreds ol either the papers which he habitually read Tordnto Office -19 Adelade "Street East. I ailes from the thriving village of Brunselo, 4 good � I -ravel road leading thereto; 120 acres cleared and distinguisho(i people, no doubt, or their mothers- todtly who would not have beer, or myself lifid been drawing a long bow. 1486-8 L . � 0 , names would not have been mentioned. Christians )lad it not been for the prattle ' ree fr m stumps, 6 acres eadar and ash and balance One of these same friends, who enter- q iardwood. Bar ' n 61x60 with straw and hay abed Hannah might have seated herself in her of their little ones. Standing Some day in tainod these fears I regret to wky,'being L---1 Ox7O, stone stabling underneath both. The house ' i brick, 22x32 with kitchen 18x26, cellar underneath family, and, with folded arms and di- the nursery, they bethought tbeniselves: soinewhat soothed by my favorable ac- - - othbuildings. Allarenew. There Is a large young sheveled hair, read novels,from yearto "This child God has given me to ralso fox count of railway travel in -the United So � ,MULLETT &., C101419, rchard. School on next lot. The land has &'good year, if there had been any to read. But eternity. What is my influence upon it) States , ventured across the Atlantic and atural dra i � ,,inage, and the farm to In good condition. when I see her making that garment and Not being a Christian myself, how can I even visited the World's fair in Chicago. � � . � . Atisfactory reasons for selling. Apply at Tax Ex- I . osiToR Oyricz, or on the preallais. WAL BARRIE, taking it over to Samuel, I know she is in- ever expect him to become a Christian. Alas for his temerity I For in the very . 4 -,- I trussels. I=-tf dustrious froin principle as well as froin Lord, help met" Oh, are there anxiou,, heart of this land of the free his train was I . SMI A 0--Rfj---' . . : I * I -V - � � . . pleasure. God- would not ha�ve it mother ' mothers who- know nothine of the iullnibE stopped by "road agents, I I its express car � I 4 . . i . . � I . I � : � TRADIMAIM 6 , become a drudge or a slave; he would haVb help of religion? Then I commend to you was rifled of it§ contents and the robbers' ; � . I � � r itjj�, . 7 � . E ra is' her,employ all the helps possible in this Hannahl the pious mother of Sainuel. De got off with their booty S'cot frm What 4 dalpa HAVE JU$T REOEIVED . .- - � �� . : I � ; j -r w - day in. the rearing of her children. But not think it is absolutply',unpossible thal realistic accounts he mUStL have carried � ,:" : I 1. . .. Made a well Hannah bught never to be ashamed to be your children come up iniquitous. Ont ol home and how, he will corroborate every , i I I � � I I � Man 6f �found m . a.king a coat for Sainned. Most just such .fair brows and bright eyes and accounto & -00 WORTH METAL SHINGLES . I . f robbery and disaster which he if7 I I r, i N Me? mothers need no c6uns&l in this direction. Soft hands and in-nocent bearts crime get,- sees in tile London papers! -Rev. 19r. i I I ,P - 2 � � . I � � I .. 11�� - I . � . The wrinkles on their, brow, the pallor on its victinis-extirpating purity from. the Francis E. Clark in North American Roe , . - - And parties intendlin- to do any roofing will be Nvise to - . I their check, the thinible mark on their fln- heart, and rubbing out the smoothnesf view. 1 I I 0 1. I----- j .i - consider Ithe M E* T. %� .� INDAP0 01 In ger, attest thai they are faithful in their from the brow, and quenching the lusten L SHINGLES before purchasilig 0 , TUR GREAT jV . . matc�ual duties. The blooln find t1iG of the eye, and shriveling up and poison- I Some Curios. otberp. !Vtery little i xtra ,-cst and every shingle guaraDteed. � i . I - . 0 1-3 i -j . - 4IND00 ME ., * '-brightness and the vivacity of girlhood Ing and ptitrefyingand scathing and scald- In the early years of the list ce ritury we : I . I . I � I .� I . � - rRODUCWES T �E ABO D . I I I a � - have given place to the grander dignity irig and blasting and burning with shaj)i( find in The Tatler of Aug., 26, 1710 a, ' ­ j IESULTS in 80 DAYS. Cures all *",N -A . . 4 fervous Diseases. Failing Memor , , ­ and -woe. � I laresis Sleeplessne . V 4N. and usefulness and industry of mother charmingly written paper by Addison �n ALSO REMEMBER US is, Nightly Ein?.-- z hood. But there is a heathenish idea get- Every child is a bundle of treme-ndouf the eccentricities of a. virtuoso who hady i . ion!�, etc., caused b7past abuses,'glves vigor and of I I : - o shrunken organs, and quickly but surely restorces ting abroad in soine of the families of possibilities, and whether that child slvjl� "laid out a considerable estate' in natural. .1 I - ,oatMniflkoodin old oryoung. Easily carried In vest ; - � When in Need of any of the following Good's- ocicet�. Pr1ce$1.00apLLck&ge. Sixforts5.powithe Americans. Therearomotberswhobahish come forth'in life, its heart attuned to th( rarities and curiosities. " In his will - I . � I . - rrit, en cuaratitee to cure or money refunded. Don't ' . arnionies, and after a life of use Nicholas Gimcrack, the aforesaid virtuoso I ity an imitation, but insist on having INDA130, it themselves from the boino circle. - F or eternal lu ohr druggist has not got it, Ave will send it prepaid. three-fourths of theirmat4arnal dutic4ithey fulness on earth go to a life of joy in heay. tv-'queaths to. his wife one bax of butter'-, FENOE iVII�E, AllUXED ]�AINTS, HOES, - Oriental Medleal Co..'rrove.. ftleago, 11L 9 or our agents. .prove themselves inoonipetent. They are en, or whether across it sliall jar eternal flies, one drawer of shells, a female skele- I I . � - . I ;OLD by J. V. Fear, SEAFORTH, ONT., and. RAu.. S, S-PADES, SHOVELS, SNATHS, leading druggists elsewhere. . Ignorant of .what their children wear, and discords, and after a life of wrongdoinv toil and a dritd cockatrice; to his little- . ! I I � . I � . what their'; childxen eat, and -what tlic.ir on earth it shall go to a home of illipene- daughter Fanuy, three crocodile eggs and . � . - I . . - � children read. 'They intrust to irrespongi- trable darkness and an abyss of inlin , casur. upon the birth of her first child, if shef I I SCYTHES, ETC. � . i . I I ble p6rs6us these youn g inimortais and 4'1- able plunge, is being decided by nursery maxries with -her mother's consent, the Also a full li-ne of BUILDER'S HARDWARE. 1 --ACTDEAID ,SURE low them to- be under influences which song and Sabbath lesson and evcnin2 7nest of a humming bird; to Ilia eldest. � � I I - . . . , . may cripple their, bodies, or taint their prayer and walk and ride and look. anil brother, as "an acknowledgment for the , : . . Seaforth. � . purity, or spoil their manners, or'destroy fiownand smile. Oli, how n1any childre,n lauds he has vested in illy. son Charles," S. MULLETT & CO.1 � . their souls. From the awkward cut of in glory, crowding all the battlements and his last year's collection of grasshoppers; :1 . I ; . . , , Hardware, Stoves and Tinware Merchants. � Me Tobacco Habit Cured sainuel's coat ,you know his mother Han- lifting a inillion yoiced hosanna -brought having provided for. his, nephew Isaw by ' 1 7', ': I . . . nah did not make it, . I I . I - � I to God through Christian parentage! Onc. making "over to him some years since" a* FurDace alid Qlalvanized Iron Wox.k a specialty. . . -BY- . , . � ' Out from under flaming chandeliers, hundred and twenty clergymen were to- horned scarabmus, the skin of a rattle- I i . z I . I UNbLE -SAMOS and 6ff from imported carpets, itnd down gether, and they were telling their ex -peri. sDahe and the imunnly of an Egyptian I I -1 I � r I - - - - - f � , - I -their ancestry, and of the 12C 0 I I the granite stairs there is. coining a great once and king, he made no further provision for � j � hini in' his will; "'nay eldest son john, i : . - t ' . crowd of children in this day -untrained, clergymen, ]low many of them. do you sup. - Tn� C1 FAR (-)TTT - I Fobeq C. ('. () * - ri H r P- saucy, incompoteut for an the practical pose assigned as the means of their coll- having spoken disrespectfully of his Ettle M# I I I I C13YA19 I , tor -10 . j ](.,Il . �� Ti undSOM4 � . "IF11 I I . Vh"d jumbe'r 461 C-0011,EP- ­ O]R's S . - j Nurt 'r.07tueer. I ,,,,Zt--a 4 17'ens' �aw 6SIST . -acbo I At -be Yval� - ,clam r,ertlf -111116 201 I Via AS P. 0. . --- �, -$ 300 � $ .600, - S 700 .$1�000 I . $1,500 1 $22,600 IDTIC] I kT t � 1\. A -!*,teat ,d,�wands j ttie town A �who Ated �i I required I I 311ebsel N the deeem 180�xtbe I rut their accO Asid zotic dz_V of A I proceed Z - ,Swon-g tb .I- �Viy ti) a . -the s%14 a . 2mets �cr . � perfon ,of ; . Tecelved j 19 -ATS. S� stselforl . . . I I - 'The�, D.prbjim] j,32BjjgjblQ �ok. Wf JR., lot 11 iggWozidvi PIGS f undl jh1res,bam A14o keep chased JY40 -41 Pays - , of return! DORRAR fortb P. Q I - - - - - ITUNW11 -L afgz ohow I With rnt lime vf-a 60ty. HT 11 f . I - . . F11 I a Wing i 11 I fA i ber M frul I XGLIKOD, - 7EUR'NS -V -chol I . zerlomnl .1 861L Fol i I otroubl : �0. . a I I ; . - :;, . I., . , duties of life, midy to be uaight in the version tile influence of a Christian moth- -- sister, whom I keep by me in spirits of: . i I - . - � . I . . . ' first whirl of criine aud sensuality. Indo- er? One hundred out of the hun4red Lind wine, and in many other instances behaved" -�� -1 I � -- . - I . I lead the Sbrongest Endorsement ever giveii lent and ullfait-lif ul mothers will inake in- twentyl Philip Doddridge was brPug)jt tc himself undutifully toward nic, I do dis- i � - � : � . . ;, , an Remedy : . I ! � � 'y. . I . dolent and unfaithful children. You can- God by the Scripture lesson on tl�c DjjtGlj inherit and wbolly cut' -off., from any part I . � cc not expect neatness and order in ahy house tile of the chimney fireplace. �llotjlei of this my personal estat6 7by giving him The t'rnited States he'alth reports have where the daughters see nothing. but slat- thinks she is only rocking a child, but at , a single cockleshell, F I and so on. -Temple I C IP - "I - camined and investigated' many prepmra- 6 . I ' t6rnliness mud upside downativeness in the same time she may be rocking the do.q. Bar. I i I ........... ons, and in the Ii ht f our ex4mination i � � : -- � I'll g r 0 their parents. Let Hannah be idle, and tiny of empires, rocking the, fate of UZI, . . id tests of UNCLE' SANI'S TOBACCO The GuLtnea. � I . �� � URE we are but'performing a duty to -the Most CettalnlY Samuel will grow up idle. tions, rocking tile glories of IiOWNT. 4 Tli(. It Is a mistaketo call a guinea an "lin- ' . � ublic when we endorse the same and t may lif b - Waists Blouses Print Wrap I r . Who are the industrious nien in all our oc-, same maternal power t1la a Child . � . �, cupations and professions9 Who are they up may press a child down. A daug '11tel aginary coin, " as there are many actual Shirt I I . 1pers, . amp it as the crowning achievement of the . mamaging the jilerchandi'se of the world, came to a Worldly mother and said she wak guineas in existence. It is not now, as it � I 'ineteenth Century in the way of destroy- - I I � ' ig a habit as disgusting,as it is common, I building the walls; thinin - the roofs, weav- anxious about her sins and she I ad I)eeij once was. a current coin, but should be . Bliouse and Waist Silks, Dark and - � V styled a "money of account. " In the same. . Pr only $1. Hence we earnestly advise you Ing the carpets, irial-ing . the laws, govern- praying all night. The mother said: " 0111 way it sovereign is a current coin, but a . I . -- ) write them for full particulars." Ing the nations, making the earth to quake stop prayingl I don't believe in p,rdying. nnd, which no living -person hag ever z I �� I - � and heave -and roar and rattle with the Get over all those religious notions and Po . merely a money of account, I . Light Colored ,Crepons, �� . FOR S tLE BY I I . . . . tread of gigantic enterprises? Who are I'll give you a dress that will cost $500, seen, is . they?- For the most part they descended and you may wear it next week to thal So the Portuguese rel Is now a money of . . N. FEAR, Druggist. from indlistriousm*others, who in the old party. " The daugliter took the dress, and acco,tint, having b&n so depreciated thiat a . I . I � hoinestei.�d used to spin their own yarn slw moved in the gay circle, the gayest of, vintem. (20 rois) is only of the value of a Al at a Great Sacrifice I . 1477-30 halfpenny. Prices are calculated in mil- i . and weave their own carpets and plait all the gay that night, and, sure enough, � I I I . . I I . - ats a 19 -essions were gone and rels, a s4ver coin equivalent to 1;000 rels . � their own doorm, -nd fl ' ti eir own all religious bripi _ I - 21 -P O -A -STI ST'O-RM3. chairs and do their own wo ,k. The stal- she stopped praying. Afew months aftei 4s. 6,k,jd.---or in 100 relji-5y, pence, -A-r-r rj� 1=1 0 X1 I -&- I . -- � . I iol. .,4 A I%t -3 r I I � � - , I -,%I/ , The real, which In Spain is it silve coin, . e � al , r4i I ��, z waxt.nieu and the influential women of she came to die, and in, her closing mo. � - .: - - . ,." ;� - in, came from value 2/14 pence. Is in Portugal a money of I � � I - �:;%? �91 - - t this day, 90 out of 100 of the ments said, ".Mother, I wish you would , _ ,RFj I -�Z. I . account equivalent to 40 rels or two Vin. V , , iw� .- I 0. such an illustrious ancestry of -hard knuc- bring me that dress that cost $600. 11 The W. W. H011i"'FMAN. - I . . kles and holuespnn. And who are these I mother thought it was a very strange re. tems.-Notes and Queries, . � . . , � I . people in society -light as froth, blown ev- quest, but she brought it to please the dy. . . - I CARDNO'S BLOCK, SEAFORTIL At .a . � I . y i ery whither of temptation and fashion- ing child. '�'Now," said the daughter, I I Glance � the peddlers of filthy stories, the dancing "mother, hang that dress on the foot ol I NOTWE.-­-Everything in Millinery very cheap. � . jacks of political parties, the souni of my bed. " And the dress was hung there on IQ a . anyone can s L %f .1 Iry .,.,-% � - - . "(3 1 , . da Ir . society, the tayern lounging, store infest- the foot of the bed. Then the dying girl k ifference, be- ing, the men bf low wink and filthy chuc- got up on Qze elbow and looked at hex Aa.� U k F..-: CA/ ee the d- . ,4,�./ ' tween the twin -bar of clear, pure � I I I kle and brass breastpin and rotten asso- mother and then pointed to the dress and . - - "Alother, that dress is the price of Science is 11 kilov,-jacy- 110-w.11 I - �. CiatiOUS? F or the most part they canle said, � . ,fr*7n mothers idle ' ':' N OF . I , and �disgugting, the illy soul I" Oh, what a momentous thing The only secret Libout - IT WILL PAY YOU - sc&udal mongers of society, going from it is to be a mother I I . � house to house attena!Dg to everybody's Again and lastly, Hannah stands beforf. � SCOWS 81nU]SiOn. is years I . T . I business but their own, believing in , Yon today the rewarded mother. For all I U .. . witches and ghpats, and horseshoes to keep tbe coats,ishe made for Sanruel, 6r all the of sci,21 ce. �Vhen i -n -fide in . . � .. ; the dovil out of the okurn, and by a god- prayers ilia bffered for him, for the disel- lar, -y)-.- iantitles and by im- � . - . � less life sAting their children on the very .plino sho exerted ov.x-r )A,il, she- got abun- , ,,, q, * . ­ - � provincr methods, ali emul- I � - verge of hall. The mothers of Samuel dant 1pellsatioll in tile pletyandthe . . Z_- FURN-11T R I adl 1% , .1 Johnson, and of Alfred flie Great, and of useful M' and th pilauity ol her son S,011 Must lbe M01'e perfect . . . I Isaac NeN�ton, and of St. Augustine, and thut is bmo in all ages. epo Samuel, gpd, ,:.V-,zzzzz.?Z."k.lzzsgszc,f.-C.-tc.-.-.-.-z.-.-.-.-.-�-.z.-z�-. � r . I � I . - � i I . . . 0 . . of Richard Cecil, and of President Ed- Eyevz mother .geta full pay for all tho than wlicii mado in the old - I - .P , .- I . 1. . I We are still adding to our alread' I I . . I wards, for the most part were industrious, prayers an d ti3ars in bQkak of her Children. tiM y large stock, and we are I �� - . ,� hardworking mothers. Now, while I con- Thtit man. iisef ul in oo ' e way with mortar and . now prepared to meet the WaUtS of every one requiring fur- . � and other latindry s6ap�;, I)ut yojjl�l. � . umereka life, that ' . know the difference whei gratulato all Christian inothers upon %he man prominent. in t9w .p&ibgsion, that pestle �1 f,Qw Ounces 'at a niture. It wi!l pay YOU to examine our goods before pur- � . 1 you use- wealth and the modern science w1iicli may iimstor inecha'nic­n-why, orwry Step he take -s - tiMe. I it because it cleanses j,ritil This is why Scott's ch,aaftio, elsewbere as we are Sure to please you in price, off ord them all kinds of help, lot me say in. life has 'an echo of gkidness La tjie old n I I * Less Labor - - ,-L,;' "' ...... %­ � � I . . hemb that-dong ago taught Liiii tobaChris Emulsion of cod-liver oil , style and quality. . I . I . Greater Comfort : that every mother oug1it tO be Ob6erVMW tian- ngd lieroto * - I . . ! ! I and eamost. The ikoryr of never separates, keeps I I � . � of low childson's walk, her childroni s bo- Ve I I I � � . .. What you have done -or what you ha UNDERTAKING . . . . I � .r I havior, her children's food, her children' sweet� for years, and wh I TrIor every I 9 Wra books, her children's - colliparlions ' wrliten, of the indulmou TW hxve�exerted, y Our undertaking department is complete in e ery re . � and . P 'rs sent � 111ps. *a oft komestead, for every S Books for Ito LErzR'Bitc 'Ltd., Q3 Howover,'ninch lielp 1,jailliall ,,lily poonful is equal to . " . W-1 : have, I b6M gORO back to We -guarantee eatisfaotion. S. T. Holme V Soott St., Toronto, a use think , there is some ono PA-woWs readjr to carry I s, Funeral : , irectof-- . -� . 1-1 I r �1� she 011"flit eTeii, year.at lm9t make l. An - R(Widence next door to Dw. Scott & MeKay's office. 7 � Wrappersl ful P,w-bound book will good tidings, and WwA x�wy makes the I be 600L I Oue garimpnt for Sainuel. The Lord hayf I I . _ ,dle in the old raothw's tmuulous haud even proddct throuo . . � mercy on the man who is -so unfortunat4 nec ' hout. ad a lazy mother I oker aiad the flaAl in tho father'F In other einutelons you are 11a,ile to get , !4 as to have h, fly qui rv"l - ., I , hand conic down upm tke barn floor with an uneven benefk­efther an over oi X, BOX & CO., , Hamnab's lintellizence. 96 Mur -0 viogTOUS ikumV. P&rents love to under dose. Get Scott's. (knalne h" � ear, wrapoffe I . - # A.SrAttl. lit-nnali stands WWO YOU todS3 h go�bd new L I a OWM90-019rC4 � S 01 W"d , 04t - --- . . OM _ S ft,om Wair elaWrom Do - - L. � ­--­­� Main Strcet, Seaforth, Porter' L f I � I - ------------ �- -­Pft - AM em" . . I I �­ - * i � . I � L . I I - " � � - . I i L � I ! L I . � ­ � I � . .� . � . - I f � , . ; I � � . - I . . . I A N .�-­-- ­��­� I I . . 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