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I�AID UP) SIX" K 00L . - � 41011101111 - . � I - - I � 00" * , . i � ' - )C100 to +& I A V . 0 - , _ "n an rare Only to, I M - ,h �, - � w . I . — 'r ­ � ��'4�t , " - Z`- ' i ;1 wri" Or - I I - - . ­­ - - , � 11 11 �,:�.6w r. -,:'-�, � . ,., � . - rr � - �� � I -1 . , r I rr, . xw� a ' - , � , -k SEAFORTH BRANOM -­ �� ,�,r _C011#_A � _ - , ", .�,,,, . - 'th*'�4,*0 , . , �'* _ , .1 - , -- a . ,W ., . �. -.- .10- - . I r . aill*- - . . �, , - r I - � , .� ­ � .r . �. -4 �41" 4 - . - :� A ge"OM!kl, k sinking business to% . I . � -- �­ -'.. - . � W' I � aft It, Ww , r , r, . , A * r . 'A - ; . - ! I 1. - - � I � I - ** r . ' - ' 16110.1, ", . . aseeted, . rarmorg, 011n�d,,en# ' � . . "' r & $*__ r_ . , � Ult, � 'L. I - , , : . - ­ - . � � , � Q 43 c#W Ad di - - � - Mr, fou . Thro As 17� afteni Ion g collsol"on of sale Notes. * z. *-i-- i - - � I . _ 1��.- .. , b$ -Uk . 0 - -to � W ft, too t hoevelk; � A - - � � 0 � -�'Jf`­` .V-bn�ft" 11 absolute. � � . - � 4 ,- 7 2 . 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J � � ' ' - ' .1� m0ft, - _ i ,Vwtk� Notes dise I . �; 11W ,.61 � , 6�' 4, '9 . - I - I S� *6 __ aioliw, Come to ah 1-i -��, he , . � 7 1 1 . � P. 0. � � . . � . . & KWA..;- - __; - -1 A "d sib d�' � i ,pay m. . ispoolel, Iyon ft th . � ,*W* a th, obduraw . _ , . _- r , , � ­;. . �. _ �. .. ­ .. , I ,,.1u,,,� r �V, ­ ­ z I ��L; . 11 r, ,,, - 4 � -1 . � � I � . - I . - -1 1* r If YOU.Oftnuot iling_folr 4 _ _"% IS � -interest MILIOWed on d 'PoSit r - .�7 - - t I ­7� - - -- - _ . 'n -uWII I Wa , , W;�.1110813 . your ' ohdg a . , , � SAVINGO BAN I . �� . � I -� . - , � �­ , .., - . . r I I . . � - 9 lia, I �­. . . �� -1, � _ �.,.,-Jr 1. � . I K. � a a - - I.fr ; 7 WJt:J*,41vo` -..)J�S'kko them come to Mine -ve go" I I - ; I , 90soift0ofiii6litlea for transaction of business In the Klondike Dint r I ' � � � � , 1R.0, � , _ , -y-oirbigh *Ulr. I , I I il - ' r - ,Jk, -, , I - T itill. � ' big north halt of Lot. ##, Concession . - � t" - fl "I M4:,*Ing::f0j'Ot& �- " " 0 1 _ a f $1 and � UpWaids. 0,e3 Oiv-*91114. - *` !-'A�-�94y�-d'o"y4iiimniotntelI them a , rd , F I. r � -6ARX FOR �ALZ CilIzAr OR "- RRN --tut - rr �� .. . J. - � -, -h . . � � 4 . r 7 - jnA% � . -W fi 1%264 -to :�� . ilE ,­ .e rt , � i I 11wwash, i Williams. There;% 86 - - � r . ft- try sioi a .. , *j � I - _ r --1 . � . * intin honi'WIVIn . r--. �, I . r - rict - . - , ' I . *;TF,Do - �-� . I : - f _8 - - 0 , - ­ � I - rho . ;; ff - I - �, .. , i ,14 - W -, ut�of ana r .-- r -- � : - . -1 I - 11 z � - -, - 4 orelisird md .. ' . . 4' , Ir. NO - r ­ _- t � - her"cleared, 15 "Op oed bash, g" f nabm; - . 16it I 2 Is btliers Ifood chei r you will bring vood I r 10� r s,m.IMI6"V- You say that all - i0mi I I dolidtor, - _ _ � f C. � �, . 4YA . .5 .0 ) . . ...'' , ovinty, - ih The'. it; ", . , . . . . I .F. (Y. G. MINTY, M � go, I r I I f stable. straw shed and h6use, & ido 11 � Z TV chooili-your own eart.� - . I -8, , CA . �- � L uqdo school'tead on, and all evangel- house they- me to �huroh. 0 earthly — - �� � .. r ! .- two iftevei-faillnir well*. to HENRY J.0 . &. V. ,0'0 a ,*- , � -7 : - ==i:� . . - - � . I ' - � f: ... � t I I PICARM, Winchant P. O., OnVoy 1676iff . . WAS be. - Ufa and- pilgrimage ended at the pillar f public I I I - . - � � 11 L ' - When Londonderry, Ireland. ' ===�,--� ly I 4 - � ,all ministers must bring their - � r 11 I , "2 E . 2::; i ' � � r . , !Wki .. !-- i Cd M ell E 0 staged many years ago, the people Inside- .- .1 t i L � , . 'illustrations G-oin the Bible. Christ did worship, and then they march out to a I ,� I I . r ! � f 1DESID1515M IN RRUORFIE613 FOR SALIL- 4) Z� - 'Coo 44 the city won famiship . � I I I r t I - LL I — . � . ! 0 M Z -0 'qkj- ? 41 L . i I � # � .: 0 ' r , i . JL6 1br wItAlia in= dw4ffing�hsuss sad lot near . pioiv'lko-fii - -lint Ae Vessel, Bible Was written before Christ's ti I r i I - , _ I . VY IZ 0-k Came pp with si 2 I - . A - . i, --- x % an4. a vepqql, _ not -wk L. � he pre ched . of, the- bigger and brighter. assemblage. Some of � A 11 ' . F on ­ ­% � .,. . L ,� 2ho,, mont - L W I me, them were so old they . could ot walk " , . TheTressy,Young a - . ! Ir the MdIWA* station in Bru"201A. The hot" 000- +J L 0 � his Illustrations? - f 1 ... - L 4 10 ,a P . I � to" I- �� .. i . , v, water in sho;;We; also a good.dable. There to a !2 +0 , 3 - "3 - The,shomy wept down wi-ith litiorliter-mad Ho'dre* them from ihe ',,,,,i, r fro, the fia, I . t � ', . . - I - . -� . � uins,tm lam* - it stane esilar onit ]aid and soft U;34J ran 0 the river �bauk, and stuck fast.- but wber6 AIA -hit - #at'__ without a cane or two crutches ow they . - : a 0 -00 Q ; . in ve eternal Juveneseence. Or a . fil - ; . ,y were, . � - � ... -11 ; ; �' 6flaii& Apply to ALVX. MUSTARD, = -, '� � . � when -the ravens,- L ' ,I ­ ­ 29"t i . 4, .derision to board. that vessel from� -salti frorn� a candle - from a so young they could not walk , cept as' - milio a few years ago boasted to brij -. - . � 'r 0 . I L � I C=� - 15466tt .0 I . "I i I I � . X -C Z% m �;.o ' . I - 4 . ! ! I I to - la -- ..-g vesseligave a broadside Are'AgAinst the bushel, from long faced hypocrites. from - the maternal hanti guided thelo, . Now I ,� , ------ - .0 . A, from _ r .., ... In , gat AqA . ." -- 1 ak , gnat friendsof the high price . I * ; M 3 3 0 anom.* and by the shook was turned back, mot rge 4A . they Dound with thq hilarities celestial. Ix . - r i ARM FOR an&-ftr "i's Let 2k C'enosesten I - I 000l *1 Ir I— . .s be paidl M2 � I . . I . - � i I r I&SPI . I I- Ft. Hibbs* otintlini 150 nearly all 1= (D 0 b'� into the stream, and' - M in a his tailor, has seen the eftor of hii I , -111, i wAd tind ande 111,721 won fenow, 4J r - � I I - I I � � M to 9 I .9 I all w"well. ob, yo'� a all gates, ft* a � camel, from th ' The Iasi time we M* them. th Were � Arpl., -I � I I I I - r cul-tvioth � � 4) -C t to 1Z �= whoare high and dry ovilho.rocksof . needle's eye; from yeast In the , dough of wasted with malarial or pulm n10 dia- . I _* r- . T.- l . * suddialued 'Mere is &good hon -e and bank barur '2 106 ,C (111 4�'V r - .. way , I .. � Jr. an - � ­. Z , 1 ` E melancholy, give a broadside fire . d'now delights ift showing r � I : �-� alsotwo, orch%rds, There wity of good water. ,0 0) 0. If's . Of gong, bread, from,fi'mustard pood, from & fish. order, but now they have no fatl V11 — r . pe and i I It - � � , I - " Oil I � I r I . . - dress upon half'L . It 6 within thm mites of Duvi ram Sea. Z = W C,-, against your spiritual onem to#, , and by lug, not, froni-debtors and creditors. That no difficulty of. respiration in he pure . ,a to and Ave f ion in, I I can I . .- � - 4) - 0 � a 0 a- - i ( .. r foith, arA is convenient to' a goodschool. If not � 'I �-. le:,$, holy rebound you will come cub Into the Is th3 reason multltades followed Christ. air of heaven. How I wonder hen you . I I � . . i , �: � F L ' t � L. JC 19 'O �, . � , 741y" - I �, - = : . .4-0 x E " 44) a ft - * - . I unt lie used to' spend. lie .. i - i sold It will b3tauted for a teim of ytiars. AM 3 bo - C), Im waters. It ww want to make our- Ills Illustrations and so un- and I Will cross over I Some of Ou. have the amo ' Inireal , 1 � i JOHN MURPHY, Sedorth. I tt were so easy, . - I I - . . - . � - � 3 ", is able to, get Irma � T, . L I L : � ,I Cd - C .S I 4�,a solves happy, We must make others hap- . derstan4abli, - Therefore, my brother had about enough of the shumpt 9 and . - -10ARK FOR'SKIX-For sale, In thi Township of � � " - - - I - � i. - , FA -3: -,41 py. Mythology tellit us of Amphlon, who - Christi flailing of this life. A draft f am the I . i r - I () ; A I ! . � ;- 10 0 0 - -4 � an worker, If you and I find, two I _V Morris. 13t 27, "nooselon 9, IM screC 80 cleir � a' U � � - . � i � I .9 ,n played his lyre until the mountal a Were illustrations for a religious subject, and -fountains of heaven would do yo good. I . 1 - - �, 11 �QT( I I I . . 1 , I ad - the balance In hard -wood bush * 2 bArns with 're � . I I ;- I I 4 11 tt. I 4� 1, � t . staUng, a trains honav -good orehZd and pl= , C ;R * -0 moved and the walls of Thaboslarome, bi i : I I I . of Cd =- = Ut the one Is a BI lite , Illustration'. and the Complete release . you could s ad very . tist � A WO religion has a mightier story to tell of other broutside the Bible, I will take the well. If -you got on the "d a i will I i Go watnr. One wile, from &vIIJW of wal"n. ow I Go %- 9 Ready to Wear 1 - 1, , +- A Mherstoi a ARA I I . .- : . �. a 0 At - � - l- Shorey s cloth- -0*1� � � � hou" and lot with wap.n shop knd lawbur shed. -in " � - how Christian' sang may build whol latter because I want to be like: my Mas. had permission to oom ot I I �. . i - a. Gv J of L - 0 1 - - I the ville4mot Walboti. Good business *t&Ad. Will a LL.1 0. =.� 0 Lck.e� wo Ing I . to � . . I� uld , . L r � - -1 I � 0� . 0 :3� temples eternal joy and lift the round ter. . Looking across to a hill, Christ saw I 1, � - - I I Jk - I 5� be sold chesp. Apply to MA.TrREW MOELRI I.. - - � not coma Though you were n Ited to Z I S I 0"fol I I . 9-08 earth Into sympathy with the skles. � -L n T I- , . . I In The villap of waltoo, of J CL, ok . � � . 0 1 - - ; 1� - I&Mtf , ! the city of Jerusalem. Talking to the come ba and Join your friends o earth � .. . i I ths farm. AMICS MCDOXILLD.0i I in i V '? 0 4 'Z I tarrioi many nigbts in London, and I I I in. every : 1. r 11 L I i a . 0 29- used t People about the conspiculty of Christian you would may: "Not let me hero I I I Fabric, Style and Trim- # , " � I . � . i I MuRK FOR SALE. -For @We, lot 6, co - - > Z 2 1. Q o hear the bells, the small bells or ' example, he said: "The world Is looking, until 4hey come. I shall not- risk going - I Ming that the, so called * swell tailor talule .. � 11 - � IV the cIV, strike the hour of night -1, 2, , at you.� Be careful. A city that is not on . . P I L � i -i �� J[! township. of Hibberk oontalulng 100 . 0 +-i . . ' back. It a man resohas heaven, a had . . - . twole , I � ,� T . 0- 0 . a -and among them th . *ave him but costing very much . water � I V �� i .g(*d land in a gowl slitA of oultal all X ,L g 0 � 8j' 4 to St. !a hill cannot be bid." While be Was better'otay here. 11 I 9 . ) I t 11 .. I I / � fenced: ; good brick house -,good bank bun d out �, . . �- a = Paulla cathedral would, Come Lion greaV I i . , . � I ; A . I . I InIkk ' speaking of the divine care of God's Oh, I join hands with you in th t up- . less because tailored in a6ance of i `011 w . I . buIldlu** ; 12 &cm of fall. wc.eA and plou hing Ali . � ! L � I .Q= � prealli t� . � , � I , i i - 1. done ; I good wells and 2 never falling # ap ; 85 the hours, making all the other sounds ; 9hildren, a bird flow post. He mid, "Be, lifted splendor: . . 'ality, Mak . � I J i � . X tUfth t- June 12. -If poo'vle un. seem utterly Insignificant as with In q 'I I 11 r ; .� - WJM ol;aijod . Won at any titne. .Fr er Washington his order. U f . L L . -- i i , mig4v " hold the,rayeno." Then, looking down : QA , e finish — t , I T When the share Is won at last - T. "d V4 a -1y to PETER MELVILLE, ofo jty L - a� VQ4ee ) I X I M-* p derstbod religion to be the practical. re- tongue it announced the -hour Of the ' into $he valley, all covered at that season Z , 11 � : I 9. 0., OUNT 16jr . enforcemoit that Dr , Talmage says'it to night, every strok . - Who will count the billows ps t? ,and fashion just- as good. 'In short" 1, .w.t � : � ... ; i . . a an overmastaling I with flowers, he sald, "Consider the - ) " . A - , i I i i �- In Froyburg, Switzerland. there Is the I 0 .. I I I . . 11 t I -"ARM FOR SALE OR TO RZNT.-Fe' I evervthiuLr the saine but the price. ' . in the I ! ... , r In this'sermon, the number of Christian boom. My friends, It was intended that lilies " Oh. my brother Christian work- trunk of a tree 400 years old. Tba t tree . i - - I 1� Awn" , r � , ,� 't - ' . ' �at Is the use of our going away off . � I - W - � � - 5. Conoes4ion 6, ounds of the world should 11 I lour . , - disciples would be greatly multiplied- all the lesser R - I I �� � .F . ff *do or to rent L�)t ors, W A. I f Hultetknear the vilttgeof Constanoe, containing � text, P Im xx, A was planted to- - I , i commemorate an event. - as 5 9, I I Send thee help froi� be rowned out In the mighty'to'g In the pocket he finds Shorey's 6tiarantee'Card whi' , , � . ing vy, �, . ch means that if his ' . -- . � I n no of ' In some obscure part of historr or on the Abouften miles from the city the Swiss � f ' . . amnei r clothes are not satisfactory in every way he inay have his luoney 1. .� I % about 100 scrw�, Ali olearf2d and in a good state of the ssuctuary.21 congregational song beating a0inst. the ' other iideJ the earth to got an Illustration conquered the Burgundian I re � . . . . : e I cultivation. Them* are, good bullillap. g)od,, It you should ask 50 men What the gates of heavoin. Do you knoW how they 1 whon the iarth and the heavens are full a, and & young i ducen I ., . orchardoand plenty of exoellent water. There are 11 � I J. DAJ I � .. I I . I . ' I I man wanted to take the tidings to the 1** "*044"6-"**"* , I . � . 4F acres of fail who", and 35 acres seeded to giass. church In, they would give -you 50. differ- mark the hours I*n heaven? Ikhoy have no , of Illustrations? Why should we gat away - = . 1W`V'NF"WV, #*"**#*"- , woo I " , : � - � . . ? : � � This is a splendid fam. and will b -i - sold cbeap. If Snt anSw . One - man would say, I I It is clocks, as they have no oandles, .but a off to get an Illustration of the vicarious city. He took a tree branch and ra i witill - -.-- . -- - � I , 7VGG . I � - . I i ; not sold by, spring it will be rented. Immediate . - � - � . ! � I � --4-- a convention of hypocrites. " Another, - great pendulum of hallelujah swinging ouch speed the ton miles that w ion Iis , I .1 -1 1> Z - - . F I . on. Apply to KRS I i Y I I *91te V . SCHOAL9g. Coadanoe " I suff"rJng of Jesus Christ when as near us � . I I - � - . ., . . -W�--V- ou- . I I , two little children oe had only strength ta a - � the 1W . � . . lot . i - themselves a great deal bitter thah ry "Vio;ory 1 7 1 � . . I I . . i� Let those refuse to sin ' . . � were -walking on the rail irack,]Iand a � I I - Wy*tl - I t ARM IN ATAONA FOR SAGIC.-For s%le the others. I I Another, "It Is &.place for 9 Od dropped dead. The tree brano i that � I . I , � I � � I gos- . train was coining, but they , V e ; gh- Seas I � . - I I 1577 -ti ' It )is an assembly -of. people who feel across heaven from eternity to eternity., as Bloomfield, - N. J reached the city waving the tree I iranoW -- ., -1 South East quarter of section F., towush�p of ; wor6 on a 0 � r R, , 0 � geDeTi I - � ! F f re wolverine dispositions devour Who neior knew our God. . . I ' . F I I . - i . . I I -1 - are WI I ;. sip who :4-oarried was planted, � and it g tw to . ,- � - . � I . � !� rd- oantaining 160 aor*R. There wo fort) 'acres But children of the Heavenly KI bridge of -trestlework, and the little -girl be a great tree 2o feet in circumfe renoe, f 4-4i, ­ *eWnj 10 I 1�. cleated sod ft" froin stumps and under 01to in. . each other. I ' Another, " It is a place for . ng took her brother and 'lot him down f - - . I -_ -, . - � �� I a hired. the cultivation of superstition and cant." . - 7 Z i - I V"011. I I - I , ; t --,-f,- fortable log- bulidw The balance Is w IL Co Should speak their joys abroad. and tbe*remalni of It are there i o this . I , r- . through the trestlewo-k as genily as she I- � i . , . It is within four mire; of Behobay milway station, day. My bearer, when you have f)ught - t - I I . . - ; 1 , f 11" and vix mites of the p:0 irous villa of P.)rt Another, "It is an arsonal where theolo- Again, I remark that sanctuary help could toward the water, very carefully . f . , - N == � I . ... � - . I %m a from the sermon. Of 1,000- your last battle with sin And deatt and � , I I a 3 � 0 . and lovingly and cautious, so thathe 1, The guest may have come and i , klans go to get pikes and muskets and ought to coin k I'll . 7 11 . Findlay. This Is a go3d lol.� and will be sgold cherAp, * I . I I , � F . I . ; � and on emy terms. Apply' to'WILLI&N SIMPSON iliot. " Another. " It is an art galle ' people In iijy audiee hell and they have been routed , I i the . . � I \.�:-,��N I I - - i, . ry, - ight not be hurt in the fall and might, . . , . - I . I . . . , . I i . � on the premi3es, or to AL%X. MUSTARD. B -,iee- . � V %7� \� for- ev * I - - - I t . whore men go to Admire arand arches HYTiapathatip help? Do you r conflict, It will be a joy ',worthy ofeele- t I k i � - - I 7�. � Z. , � � , � . i f guess 100? Do b6 picked up by those who were standing I I i! ,\- ery reason is given, a � r � . . -no -, .. sold. 1546-t - � 3 . bration You will fl.v to the city aid cry ,t� - . - . . , ,� � I - 1 i . . . and exquisite fresco and masalcil warble ' Y*1 91106^0? You have guessed wrong. near by? While doing that the -train It - , ,; - I . - IS yj �� � I weltome ; so is our uriture by ' I .. i. � 11 1, I � . Victo*ry!vv - , i,, f . . ; - and the Dantesque in gloomy tm&g3r I and p at the feet )f the�, ir - . ; - . FOR SILE -The very & sirable . i.. . li -1 . - F ro 1�� � ' . ' ,� ry.11 I -'wl I toll You Just the proportion. Out � k � ; struck her and hardly enough of her body great King. T the palm bra4ch of N 1. I. I 'It . . , I � gref � . -pie In. my audience there are-. was left to gath6r into a funeral caiket. 4 numbera, 37, 88, 89 and Another man would say: "It is the beat a 1,000 p0a �e n 19& wh6msoevc-r bo ight. OV4 the rough a I . . . . � i - ki .. � t 7 - I I 2 F, I I f. � ce �� %�w I - , � � .1. , '. - I I - - -, I - ul -1 : -.1 - -1 -,,,�. .t, ­ 1. � I - wting ���U-1 .1. 9 lne., . - �, � �. I �. J- be sold In twparate parcels or togather to suit the I - 11 ., - . . . .D J . I f,,_. V�' I - * : .. ,.r .: - I t11,0 _ � ' "Obb . � --- :!�,V ZA - better, finer and' �cheaper for I I ;)� t ­ , � -.�,,, - \,.,- _ .-L ­ � - ". I . - - ! � � - LL z- J '� oy south of -'f, - 'k'li . � q1 &!a will forgot thee, 0 Jerusalem, lot my right Those'.Toung people want it just as much Cbrlst. Pang.for others. Woo for others. rejoicing. . A �1 � if 11�,, . -- . -- " -R, " 1% 1- I I�ZIIA -, I i 1�: - !wk, , Ks;s �.'.D.g� of Egniondville � and S a- pie on earth except my own home. if I - just 1,000 who nood sympathetic help. the earthly race' will be planted, to be- k - 4 , 'A �.�i I , ,�\ " - An% about one spr What -was that? Vicarious suffering. Like , � IV I ­ � I IF forth. The whole oont come the outbranching tree of evert �, %� . , 'k -- IV. Fea of bard time it has c� .. ; . � � , ;r.;!i�11'1.% . 9: .. 11 f the band forget her cunning." as the old. Tho old people' somett Sjiffering for others. Death for others. - �(K� t i iki)d * . "I ­ f tirchii'eri Tali property h just south o was 0 - , , �-,. Ii. ,,4 %) � � - P, Jk I - , ��! N!1�­ I . SON, 11 1� h ; - ., . -1 r lien 11113a, and Mr. S.Dickaon'e propa seem. to think they have I ­ When shall these 0 "' 'k-. - , struggle. � I :k.�� � I e.rporart no and is consi4ered the moA desirable Now, whatever the church is, my text a monopoly of I . I �yes thy heaven built C. K"""', . 1 , -­� , 5. - ; - I � - I �-- I . I 51", tells you what it ought to be-& great, the rheumatisins, and the nouralglas, llugtrations Wear at Hand. walls . '(11i 1. � . . " .J . - 7 I I 77 L f� I . t I �, . . '. �� I --� building sits either for pilvate reallonaa or a i , . ... . ,,,�� ;� , N.";, 4 �*" t � - I . I- k, � practical, homely, oninipownt h ,� ..!� -1--V,--- 1�;., , I I -1 �, BrAlooft 1, .%F - 4 - , I - � � . -- I - I it faototy:' It Is blRh and convenient, an I hai a street help. and the h6adacheq, and the physical dis- What Is the use of our going away off And pearly gates behold, 9� ., t �� ;.<" AD inspection of our stock 1W 1. -1 - ill - ... t . t ,-­� I 11 - orders of the world. but I tell yon there to find an Illustration In vast age when V . , . � , o - .. . so',uthandweet, Apply to JANE nr JO RN SPROAT, "Sandtheabelp from the sanctuary." Thy bulwarks with s . . - ! ­ . . - i - - alvation stron I I ­ - , i . I . . 1109 . I F,gmondvllle P. 0., Exeoutors to the Nst2te O' the The pew ought to yield restfulnes� for are no worse heartaches than are felt by during the great forest fires in Michigan And streets of shining goldi � I - - - I coliv I � U � . - � . I -� � ,.I - I 11.% t -� ­`;-� � I - , . ince you that Our prices ar as P -9 . a - I I - . , *htm.l . il late John 8proat. Im-if -- . f ;, I., I � ! - .- ; . - I - E - � �­ . �', % . I ;ouable as the goods are reli ble, I Z . � - - the - body, the color.of-'ihe upholstery some of the young people. Do you know a mail carrier on' horseback, riding on, i - I i . reas �� *in ke � I- 7 � -_-, i I � . Ought to yield pleasure td the eye, the that much of the ivork Is done by the pursued by those flames which had swept , TH-e BICYCLE HEART. 11 . . . arclaw I i , -1 - �-- . -, - - ;P � - - entire service ought to yield strength'for I a 18, . I , � . I and wil � i.- �, - ,� - . � young? Raphael died at 87, Richelieu ' t over 100 miles, saw an' old n n by the . , � - ;�­ I Ir . � I Robert. I I . . � IP � I - . I - � .- . . , . themollaud struggle of''eydrydaylifo- 31, Gustavus Adolphus died at 38, Inno. roadside, dismounted, helped the old man Interesting Conimont offered ill I . . Z� I -41 1P.1 � -1 -_ , - I . y the I , I 1#41tul � ­ : � 1--0RJt.j . . - � : I I Cent 111. came to his mightiest Influence on �the horse, saying, "Now, whip up British DIedical Journal. . . . I I o arnessed to &I', -- .1 y Z- ­ i - . . - 11 � � . I - . I n got away, * �- i I .� arib P, I � -.. � - � - � V.:-- �� . the six days of the week, 'd.'rawing them at 37. Cortes conquared.'Moxfoo at 80, and got away?" The old ma - 6 ZT3E):ffl1::�v'rT A , � 7 -1 � Devereux -& - 11WG% 1 - , * -: -� I Several well-known French clists . . ! � - � - - - � � .1 in the right direction; the church ought Don John won Lepanto at '", Grotius but the mail carrier perished. Just. - i - � �, , . I , � -, �, -- - I like have lately, the 10lritish Medical J urnal � 4�' . �1 � � to be a magnet, visibly and nifgbtily.1 WaR attorney -general 'at 24 and I haveL Christ dismounting from the glories of - Our Un4rtakiug Department is complete and stric�ly up- r: � --�,� :F� Z., , . A I I to -date, wit : -1 , h a � � : ". I . I ; 1. � � BLAMMITH and oticed am . deliver- points out, been rejected as uij t I - . 1 � .1-1 : I. Special Attention - military service by rea r rophy I needs. We have -� � affectilIg all the homes of the worshipers. U . ld all � class4s of map that Rome heaven to Put us on the way of for laror selectioil, than ever before, and prices to suit every one's " r . ,� I " Every man gets roughly jostled, gets Of the "Overeat battles'and the toughest anoe, then falling back into the flames of DULl 1. I I a q � .f ­ ­ -. E to Horseshoeing and CARRIAGE OPP. bscphaaUtype- I - ,� . - F abused, gets cub, gets Insulted, gets work coin and other diseases of t [uakity of 6itable chaiis to be used at funer , whieh we will lend frets Of . � � - � . con- i 4s . � � #j " 16 ��, I . , � : L . :� General Jobbing. j , Queen's as before 30. Therefqre womust sacrifloo for others, Pang for others. Woo temporary, representing .no dou t lay charge, and aAy. 6rders that We are favored with shall receive. our best aft -en -lion, - � --�� -�- I 1-ut-ken - . � � I- �­ � � I - MAKER Hotel. slighted, gets- exasperated. By the time have our sermons and' our eibortations for others.' Death for others. Vicarious ;Pinion, professes I I . . : 11? . a4tonishment I I - - -, -1 t , ,� ' - ,*, reestev I I - � . - � - pathetic with suffering. . I � � _ - . I I e- _ I R the Sabbath comes he has an accumula.- in prayer ineebing all sylil ' t this Night caUs ptomptly attended to by our undertaker, Mr. So To Holniest r- - Z41 of Jabil .1 . I I - - . f treet, -F - a, and that the young. And so with these people fur- Again, I remark that sanctuary help result. Bub medical men will be rather - I � - . . - - I I i - � ­: �, -1 E I - . I - Seafortb. Mon of nix days of annoyanc . ich streei Se4farth opposite the Methodist church, I - . 21COLIA - - God.erich a GO�e w � . . I � - �' surprised that the num'burs are so small. f I � " i �� i �: .:.-. " I 4 is a starveling church service which has ther on in life. What do these dootors and ought to come through the prayers of all ?Z- . . I -1 I ; ? . ` I 11 - I �. . �, F .� I � . � . I ;. � ­ :. I - I . . . . There must ne few of us who b � I -1 I . I � � not strength enough to take that accu- laNyyers and merchants and mechanics the people. The door of tho eternal store. ..� e not -JDOAI fl--, . , . seen the ill effeicts of over exertion on a .�-. -- � . . . �� - 17 - on$ of religion? house Is hung on one hinge, a gold X &� :000? "- _ ki I ­ mulated annoyance and burl it into per care. about the abatraotl , � . 1. . . � . I 1i ­ Stanley i I - . - .� What they, want is help to bear the hinge, the binge of prayer, and When the and temporary dilation; but even this Is I -121 �, . *to MA I �- I . H. -Re Jackso'n dition. Thd -business man sits down in bicycle. The commonest to pal Itation I 1. I ;�. . � � , I I . . - I - church headach6y from the week's on- whimpicalgles of patients, the browbeat- whole audlepoe lay hold of that door It r� ` � . I - - . - ­ . .... : I . ., - I � . - gagements. . a I In a Ij '. -A -Rr , , alatull I ­ 1� �, Perhaps he � �*Ishes he had 1119 Of 10941 oppononts, the unfairness of must como;dpen. There re ma sometimes very difficult to cure. �� - SIM IQ- 2 . -. � , i , I � . . . �, - ny people casw which occurred recently, lady, . I I - 1 4-- -- � - 1; L : 1, I I . & 8ONS tarried at.bome on the lounge with the customers who have plenty of fault And- spending their first Sabbath after,some . M I I I - - � . . I newspapers and the slippers. That niall Ing for every Imperfection of han:liw ' great bereavement. What will - your ordered for a fortnight's change of air pxmnnnnxi�wLnnjulnnjuuuuinnrutnn L I I ;.; - V, I I . T , ork, . I I I 1, . I . I :,� � 7 1 4 I . I Dmrm lmrokTERs op : ' after InfluejAza, chose to spend it in I . - � ­ : B k . -. I 11 . . oughto - - A thoro L - � . -� L ; wants to be cooled off find gtaciously- but no praise for 20 excellences. What prayer do for them? How will I't help the bicycling about fifty miles a day. As� a It is well en . ,- diverted. The first wave of the religious does the brain-rAcked, hand-bliptered tomb In tb"t man's heart? Here are o.; . - - I � . �- I -. - Jules Robbi & Co's Brandy, Oognae, a pe I Thel - talk about the good. .4 I befok - - . . I - .1 - man care for Zwingli's "Doctrine of pie who ave not been In church be qualities of - a tea . SCOTT. - .. . serivee ought to dash clear over the hur' result, she has bad ever since that tim ' �i - � France; Jno. de Kuyper & Son, Rol- - b fore e - r . � . I I . .. land Gin, Rotterdam, now nine months ago -a pulse w ich r P - i .1 - � Hollafid ; ricane docks and leave him dripping with Original Sin," or Augustine's "Retrac- for ton years. What on � - I .- I L I �� will your prayer do the least exertion rises to lao tho what I L - . L � . I Booth's Tom Gin, 1,ondon, England ; holy and glad and heavenly emotion. tions?" YOU might as well go to a man for.th3m by rolling over their .soul 'hol IV , u h Tea I Cu but afterall itis � i 7DOA1 - I I � I . . Y 9 I P is s ing - i . -) i ki I . , . t to porary i i X . � � . inemorles" Here are people in cr hat is the final test. . � T*211*0 �� Bulloch & Co.'s Scotch Whisky, Glas. "Send thee help from the sanctuary 11 who has the pleurlsy and put on his side she has not ridden.again. Tha hown by brew -i : ,� I -. -i - Scotland ; Jamieson's Irish it plaster indde out of Dr. Parr's "Treat- - awful temptation. They are on the verge I � . I � -bo*r. J :4 � � row, The Help of Music - Test '. � .. 1 18'38 of dilation occurs is enough to s ow the - . . I - � � I � . Whisky, Dablin, Ireland ; %iso Port ' Ise on Medical Jurisprudence." great strain pub upon the heart - and It -f lie number of cug,s I � . - i . I I - In the first place, sanctuary help ought of despair or wild blundering or theft or is an added danger that the ense of - 0�good tea that can e : . I . 1. - I A snd Sherr -and , ' - - I -.- I -- - - y- Wine from Fcance suicide. What will your Prayer do for 'I i , F I - . tttt . r 4� I to come from the music Help for Every One. brewed flom a single pound has :1 - I .... -� . � Spain, Ag6nts for Walkees. Whisky, I A woman dying them in the way of giving tkeni strength fatigue In tho limbs is so slig t. The as m. u -ch , W R . . .1 . -1L OA -1 . -. . - - I In England L relatibn �'o economy as the price per . k4 .- � � . . . . 1�110111FIIG 7 A." tksmilb � I The attendants tried to ful alike to all, If It be a Christian per- about the I nd, and � 't . PU - Ontario ; .Royal Distillery and D&vis' - persisted in singing to the While all of a sermon may not.be help- to resist? Will You be chiefly anxious rider is thils robbed of the WA niug to pound. lFrom a Pound of Ratn�Lalls Pure - � . B I I - I Ale and Porter, Toronto. I asb moment which be is. accustomed t tt .. I , robas I . . . . . - Ut of the glove that you put to .repeats or continues the 7, " Indian T� 200 CuPs of tea can be made. . - I I . t. . - T . � . I persuade her to stop, saying It' would ex- mon preached by a Christian man Were - pon his . a, I � I � I- JWlddlc4 � , I - -1 ­ � ­ ra , I . 1: ' I -�, , I , haust her and make her di. your forehead while you p Will beurt. As In 3ther s strain .. Rain Lal's Tea comes direct from the gar- - I � -L! tervjce� - I . sease worse. will be help for every one somewhere. Yed' ini.lar - I � . � To. ME PUBLIC : you be chiefly critical of the rhetoric of . 0 gas, the. 'dens of I - - . libe answered: "I ihust sing. ! am only We go Into an aliothecary's, store. We see _ effect Is to render tb ,dia. to the tea tables of Canada . i ­-, F.- JOBK � . I I - : . I the pastor's Ii8titl0l)? NO. No.- A thous- at dilation erman., in . ''eks with all its strength and I . I L 1 _. _ � - - i , . m We havor opened a retail. at practicing for the heavenly choir. I' Muftle others being waited on. We do not coin. and People Will feel, "That prayer is. for ent which was at � first but to pprary, ' 11 L : i 4-1 A �Fl ! I 1, - Pro 10 : on earth is a rehearsal for music In 1 plain because we do not immediately got . r and to caus r ne retained. - L . I- L � ff I L I connection with our wholesale b c4i no," and at every stop of., the prayer a an increase in the u@010 of I ;,. � V1 -1 L - ­ . business in the rear of the ne I i u " ' heaven. If You and I are going to take I the medicine, We know our turn L the -heart by repeated xertion.L ' ' JtrLniiruiru,LnrLrui-mr !npLl�� � - �nn n - r i -1 �11 i I at the �, 11 . - ' , . v Do I will chains ought to drop off, and temples -of a, . he heart _� I _L �__�� n n ., . � I great or0bestra, it Is high i, come after awhile. And so While all parts t . � _�� I I �- I I TAWWO � .� minion Bank, in- Good's old :stand, sin ought to crash Into dust, and ju . produced Is of large d ,nie I and of W ,-;, � 41; PS3 m . I bileas il. i . � � turning . .1 , tiorl h may, - ! , time that we were stringing and thruin- : of a'sermon may not be appropriate to of deliverance ought to brandish their perhaps, give little uneasi - it f AW ixed. YA nsLonrs � I : ­ where we will sell the be.4t gooda in i thick walls -a condit om whi . I - Goo( 9 - . efore nose to its own- ! -C - � � the market at bottom- prices, , ming our harps. They tell us that Tbal- : our came, if 'we wait prayerfully b trumPOts- In most of our churches we � .4 1 � I � ! I HUQH� U, berg and Gottschalk never would go into the sermon Is through we shall have the er. but which a medical ,man! iL PAPER �", . . , - I � . . delivered to A?xy part of the town 1 have three prayers­4he Opening prayer, Ill view � � i -- - .L ,� . I I . .E I I . free. � .. , a concert until they had first in private divine prescription. I Say to young men - what is called the Iflong prayer" and the with considerable distrust and ' pprehen. - � � 1- -rAxi - I- I � i r9hearsed, although they were sue . - � - . T 1TELEPHONE fl. ` . h inas- who are going to preach the gospel, we closing prayer. Th6re an many pe6ple sion. Weakly and elderly pcopi cannot . 11 -000ow I - * 11 I It 1518-tf ters of the instrument. And can It be want in our ,sernions not more mota- g,ng be too often told that no excrols is 1hore , . I -- - I . . I . - . JL1 ], . - ­ . -� I I who spend their first prayer in arran � - I � � tilt IV � Z : . i � that we expect to take part In th easily abused, tholigh, If tatkon n senst- I - . Another large consignment of those beautiful Am i- - I ­ - t, I a great physics, nor m�re imagination, nor more thetrapparel after entrance' and spend , I ) crdtrns I � t 0 6 ble measures, few aro -more be4i thful or I I . I AM" - - oratorio of heaven If we iii; not rehearse , logic. nor mox�6 profundity. What we the s o nd -prayer, the I' long pr&yer,t, in I � - . - I I I -I , bereg � . i I cai Papers, new deiigns, � . Termis I - - I - '. - � I - 11 waut In our' saimons and Christian ex- wishing it wen through and spend: the � - I �� � . . i ' enjoyable 11 . � � JORN � - . � --� W* .1 -But I am not 'speaking of Ofe- next hortablons to more f;ympathy. When Fa- last prayer in preparing to start for h M0. I - : �� . - , � I - W - I . � 4W.W 0. .. �-�-" world. Sabbath song ought to set all the ther Taylor - preached in th,3 Sailors, The, most Insig1jillicallt part of a 0 Worth 'Ll 0c, Selling for 4c. - - � . - I .. ..- - 0 4. * very re- Delicious Leinon Toploc . I �� I . I 1" - week to music. We want not more har- Bethel at Boston, the Jack Tar f It th y ligiou ' i I 1 . .4o. DRe . - - . o- 8 6 0 8 service Ia the sermon. The more Two tablespoopfuls tapioca so ked over I . � - I inony, n I I . q ­�� I � -- . -� - 1: r more artistic expression, but had help for their duties among the rat. important parts are the Scripture lesson night in half CuRfUl Water. I - i -.. J The. . � more volum� In our church music. The lines and: the forevastleg. When Richard 'and dd halt i 11 � I I � . � i 1 3 . ­ 1-1sb dissenting churches far surpass Weaver prea the prayer. The sermon is only a - . � . � : jEng � I �j I,< � ched)to the operatives In Old. cupful cold water In the "Jo ning, the . � These goods are 01 new, in fact this lot has bdiell � � � I - i - wan talking to a n1an. -The Scripture peeled rind of a - lemon, and. boll until � I I - - I our American churches in this respect. bam, England, 'all the workmen felt they . i Z I I � . . � -� 11 11 � � . I 9=i�lw I I An English audience of 1,000 people will bad more grace for the' spindles. lemson 18,God talkin Then take out the And add the made since March let, .1898. The truth -of the matter�, is ." � , I I, . I 11 . . , When man talking to G Z to ruan. Prayer is clear' � FAf - - . I Od. Oh, If we under- juice of t - ,- . I give more volume to sacred song than an Dr. South preached to kings and princes stood I he lemon, teaspoonful lemon ex- I that the huge American Wall Paper trust, in order 10 P 1. .. I American audience of 2,0oo people. I do and princesses, all the m b a the grandeur and the Pathos of this tract, half cupful each of sugar and boll- t force solue outside manufacturers into - the,aombine) "are -- , . , - . o . . I . - � nob know what the reason is. Ig ty men nd exercise of Prayer, Instead of being a dull Ing water, a Pinch Of salt and Oil. Mold � i I ' � I ... � . . 6. Oh, you woman who lioard.him reltr9paration for exercise we would imughie th-it tb,e room I . .� I Liao. ,,- - ". : .� -. WILD . ought to have heard them sing In Surrey their high station. . and serve with sugar and creal . I Selling these goods. at prices at which no OppOsition 6an .. � , . . Wa ' i . � ... X01"I - ­ . I I - , . � I a full of divine and angelic ,appear. . , I I I . , - t , ,, i . � - chapel! I had the opportunity of preach- , , POOPIS Will not go to church merely as live: So yoa do well to buy them while ou can. - , 1� I I 1. . - , � � -... I sworn ­ , 1 &1621ft A Ing the anniv a ances. I . i . I I y , th se �� -, Una, I � . :04 I , I eisary-I thlbk,the 'ninati- mattei of duty. There will not next Sab. The 04d Sty -le of Church. L, � - � I . 11. � -1 I � eth anniversary -sermon in � ]R -; Fried sw?etbreadfl� i I � I ' " � I . . � , � . L� I L . :: , : , , owland bath be 100 people in this city who wl,II But, my frib � I L prices will. not,last. � �1- I . . 0 . I Hill's old chapel, and when they lifted gob up In the morning and say: "The mds, the old style of church Cut a sufflolencY of sweetb eads into i 11 -- ;1 W, Ia. F I , , I - ,- throp; : blices and paint them over with - � - sestort . � I - , I- - . I their voices in sacred song ft was simply Bible says I must go to church. It is ' will not do t1(a work. We might as well long y best assortment of rea � y . I ClIntGn: I � I- .� I . I Irl, 11 CURES, I my now try to take all the Passengers from beAten-up yolks of eggs. f - If' ou want . to see tbe . -- � � . I it Z., � . �* 1 : overwbelmingi and them In the evening duty to go to o;hurch, therefore I Will go Stre each blice i �l , � � �, � -0 i . I I . . �; frl� I . ' � I r 1 Ali MUMMA I of the same day In Agilcultural liall to ohuroh.11 Thu va't multitude of peopIq Washington to NOW York by stagecoach ' with a 20asOulug Of popper, gal and bread E artistic.- Wall- Papers, at the price of ,co ' - � Lean, A i � . s or . - I -- I mmon goods, e�1-1 ­. I; ! , I - 5 Or all the -passengers from Albany to umb 11 .� - Z : � - - I many thousand voices lifted In doxology. who go to ch a, and fry Ia bqtter Q rnigh with . I I � I � I u0bi . . . I � ­ � I urcb go to church because Buffalo by canalboat or do all t a battl- orls but r and t in *roll of to"64 at . . . . . . . . . , . JAM10 C � � .- � K i - I � � - ­ , I It wan like the voice of many, h pod to h I I � r : � � ; DYSE , waters, and they like it, . thin i � ; - - . . . --a I I 'I NTERV tind the multitude of people Ing of the world with bow,and arrow as bsoos. . � I . I . -1 � � � AND . . - � VIlle, P., I I I � � . . I . � t . A . I . - t - like the voice of inany thunderings, and Who stay away from, church stay away with the Old style of churc , ly to meet the I V, - - - like the voice of heaven. . -9 audiors. I � -1 I L: ­ because thoy do not like It. I am not exigencies of this day. Unless the church -LN]v. Tkuecl ' ... rwks r I �, �� ­ - � , I .- i . � - ! I . -vt othe I I : I'll I � I : i . - --- i . . 3, Ellice, wtLs rl)ac ic.(l ou the , -LJ : I 1, - to be. '"' SON 9S i - . - SUMMER The blessing thrWed through all the. speaking about the Way the world ought in our.day will adapt itself to the time ,'�­;!i0t) N(1. )N 1, tealiher in U inn 8--bool LUMSDENT & I 11 � I " � I COMPLAINT. laboriDg.throng, I arn speaking about the way the It will become extinct. The people 24.1) o.1 114 WI I. I - . -f ­ . . read - ily, went to Toronto on his wed- I . I I if . , I I �-� � � I . - -- � . ; -;. I I - And heaven was won by violence of song. world Is. Taking things as they are, we Ing newspapers and� books all the ding trip, and was back ab his chool ready 8001T'S BLOOIKI - 1. . � I ,I 1; I -- � � week, ' I r, firlef.150. at all - must make the centripetal force of the In alerb, ploturesque and resou for wark before nine o'cloc �iftlb DEX . . . RE�l I � � 7 1 i t . . - � r., .1 . � 1. - i'. � druggists. .NLo*, I am no worshiper of noise, but church mightler than the centrifugal, style, will have no pati nding . k t t morn. I L MAIN ST I . I - . . Ramer suimaTi,ru'ricw, I believe that If our Once with Sabbatb lug, .. Z., . I . . I - � . - i , ,American c4urchos We must inake our churches maguets to humdrum. We h - .� ,- . I : � . i t ,-;, THEY ARC ! I . � � . � L -� I - I 11 I i - , � �.: five no ob ection to -A quiet wedding took plaee on W,dnes- -r-,-1 A . � . - 1 ­�� 8, J I � flous. I �:� � : I i 4, ­ . 0. full empbasis of volc6 sing the solIgs of I t, - . � 7 1 i would with full hear#ftiess Of soul and draw the people thereunto, so that a man bands and surplice and all the day, Alay 25th, at St. BridgeVs church, Lo. s- --F 1 (D _- R rT f i will feel uneasy If be does not go to -parapher- -V-i -&-A. �� � ! !K I � of clerical life, but these things gal', 0 an J3 ost p F . , r� Zion this part of- sacred worship would when one of L J I - , . � �. ;, . church, saying; "I wish I had gone thl nalla-, opular - It I . f -�� 1-� havd tenfoU ; 8 ' make no Impression -make no more Im- young ladies, M I I I.. . !.1 , " i ". � I ­h`i ore -power tbuil it has iss glary urray, I . ,� -, 1, . 111017111119. I wonder if I ' was . - ------------------------------- _- � . - can't dress yet united in Ahe sacred bonds of wedlock to r I I -r, � 1. rL - 110W. Why not take th Is part of the sacrod and got there in time,., I I - - � � . - - .- r t is 11 o'clock. , I I i �!i � . f . - serlylee and Jif b i6 to� whore it ought to be? I Presslon on the great masses of the peo- Mr. Johu�Neweli, of Emmet, ichigan. . - . . - , . . , - . -1.1 -­ S a i , ­ NoNv they are singing. It is half past 11. ple than the Ordinai%v busines suit th t - t 7 . - ;, . ­­­ All th HO r , - . : a - . � '�.. . i. I � �- - �� - 1 1 e or, F - - - �, -1 - "- Al : I - � �� 7 A ", r I M -W I � ��-� I -- �t � o- 11 I i V , M . . I 1 f , - I I - very loudly? Then, I say, away with the t �preachers wear but mt robust p. 1,-41 i - �� 5.1.1 1 T1. , � . When the Impression is confirmed that the best cloth v th y need ' J Li . � Va , .7 i hishion. 05, and many a backwoods- , - "' A I n .�jR - �. I � , I)- , drowned out by 04t sacrea song. Do you the folks will be home tc) tell us what Wall street. A tailor ca , otniake a min- I 11 1� - , ii I - e annoyan.ces of life mi-slib be Now they are pre ching. I wonder when you 'wear on Pennsylvania avenR . I- V, E � WVV 001 . If your Children re we . - - P IF I tell nie that It is not fashionable to sing was said, what has baela going on." Ister. i Some of the poores I , , I � 01 I . � � ; I iiipl of congregational 8111ging � � . . I I 111eurr, I . .- . L - '. I Z . and let a ' � Oliam ;� I i I ME D We dam back' the great Mississ-, our churches, by arcliltec-ture, by njusi i man has dismounted from the saddlebags, Scott's Emulsion f Cod- . 11 I � 1i I I .1 . WANT by soolality and by sermon, shall be , and in his linen duster preached - . I - ... I I Tf I ; . � f6w `1r0Ps of melody trickle through the made the nioat attractive a ser- . i 1.7., � T . P - . I with I I � , I t p. Places on earth . mon that shook earth and heaven I I . I 11 - I . ­ . Write -- I , - � - I � � Its Christian eloqtoance. NTO new gospel, t I I i :. - , x!. � - dam. I Say take away the dam and let then we will want t1VIc0 as many churchey with liver 0*1. � I , . : -AL. GOODS � . I . !�-- . . I . I . I I � ! 11 have Put iu Blyth a full stocL- 'of In the billows roar on their way to the as We have now- twice as large, and tholng We'are constant] I L I I .. � �;, I p Goods, Twe' 11M.8 occailic heart of God. Whablier' it is fash. bh ' only the old gospef In a way suited to in re- . . 1 I . - - I � ode, Shirth. �g, Sheetings , eY will not half accommodate the peo. :1 the time. No new church, but a church i - . I I - � I I , 4 . - � I 1 - As an�d' Ml oes, Teas ' ionable to sing loudly or not, let us sing pl . I I . .1 i Blankets, Yams, Bo, - : : . I -1 0. to be the asylum, the Inspiration, the %, ports fr M par- I Cly waists, � � � .� - - � &c.�, &c. � I I ' with all possible emphasis. . I C-ipt of r&' Fine 017gaiii-r and print. shirt n f I : - .4 [� + I ! . - 11teliClous Humdrum. practical sympathy and the eternal help " -net and ��- - -� � 11 - I . I J Mr. Win. Campbell, who is favorably I We hear a great deal of the art of sing- I say to . the Young men who are enter- I of the people. - I I fil:I6 jean corsets . I � ,. �' "�- � Ing- ents who give their hildren . , , white lin' coil-ais I I � I I I . en . I I ,. Of music as an entortaininent, of . and I � I , I I . . � ­ � . I . 1.1 .� known to you, will. handle.the wool. . niusle as a recreation. it is high tim Ing the ministry, we must put on more i . I .1 i .. � I � . I . I til. - - I I - -6111, - . �, I � . � I � � - . - � � � L Eggs, Ile ; tub batter, 14c. 1 heard something of music as e We force, inore energy and Into our religious �, ' � 1 cuffs, linen crash coat -kirts, exquisite -_ - I ]Elut whild half of the -doors of the the emulsion every all for a � I -- I s an.d s r � . church are to be set open toward this . I . . . . 9 I . IN I I . . .. � � A a help, a orld the other half of the doors of the ' I-nollt � gandies. dinaities, ginghams : I � - a : � � - �� ;1 I I � services ,more vivacity .If we want the w or . 'i � . . , PrJotical help, In order to do this we : church must be set OPOU toward the . i - I 8 "I'll, � . ' 1� people to come. You look r h or two. It ke ps th�em I , muslins . � .. 1, � � kuto a church � . ,?Print J� I . - I I %� G. E. KINGs Blyth. I , must have only a few hymns, Now tui3es court of any deuominatfon of Christians. ., UOxt. You and I tarry here only a brief, dueks� etc. . . �� I - � . � , - - r� ­ .1 . 11 . . %� . I and new hymns every Sunday make I I I . . I . I i I 1500-tr . poor well and stron�� al . - I .. � - - � .� � I First, You will find tho men qf large , space. We want s winter. . - � � . ! - 11 . 00"gregublOnal sill"iug- Fifty hymns are GmAbody to teach us � . � � I .- . I 41 kl-� common sense and earnestlook. Th i bow to get . -� I , � 11 . I -Tba f events their tak ng cold I . I . "PI-9cOvIll cation of their ininds, the piety of their � . - :, . ! vough for 50 , rs. 'ihe 1? a odu- Out Of this life at the right . It pr - r �- i NeXillop Directory fo . All the above goods are new � I , - - A, - i time and In the right Way. Some fall out . , - , I - 'r 1898, ! church Pr1%Y8 the same prayers ev . � i . . � ; . -- . ory Sab - - . '! - . I . - � . t - r - hearts, tho holiness of their lives 4tialify ' Of life. some go stumbling out Of life Yo`i.lrdoctor w*11 confir, , � , I � ' I I I � I - . . . 11 . � I � . - �� � � JOHN KORR,fSON. Re-va, Winth!ap P. 0. bath and year after year- and century them for th,%Ir work. Then m a hd at th6 very bot .1 , . -1 - 1. you will :dn(I : some 90 groaning out of life, so , - - , I I Me go t . ! I - � ­ Z - DANIKL AAAL&Y, D(-puty-Recve, llocchwood after century. For that reason they have in every church court ' cursing Out Of life. We witnt- to go sing- I - , rices � - - �� . - . - I .� I I � ..14 1 P. 0. - - - of every donomina- I . his. � 0 - � : . I I I � 1: � .... Z � '.1 - ' :0-tn-t the hearty responses. Let us take a hint tion a grout) of mon-who utterl I 1, . Ing, rising, rejoicing, � . � - . : I - ­ � WN, XoaAVIN rillor, Goot4bury P. 0 -1 � 11 � L -- . � JTOSEPU G. XO�KRASQN, COUdedfor, Boachwood I from. that fact and let us sing the same vou WIA. - I y alm-we '. triumphing. We I I -�- - . aluda . o � � � � ­ � . . I � - . . I ' The oil combi ed with ' . - -: - , f want half the doors -of the church .set in . � -11 the fact that such semi-imbecil­; . I I 1- . I It 0. I songs ,15abboth after Sabbath. Only in Ity I I 1� . . . Z - I I � . � . . k-- -r.. I I can get any pulpits to preach in! - : -U BrX( 1. I . " ; ?.-il � D:E--T3M-A,:P. i � � I � 4&� .1 .TOH$ S. 890wiv" Gounofilor, Scaforth F. 0, 'that way can we come to the full force of 1 that way, half the sermons that,way. We C�A.S- � I I - "at direction. We -want balf the prayers, ' r -IV I -��- . � i I the hYPOP-119S .r � - GrO i . IA ­ JOHN C. MORRISON Clark, Winthrop P 0, Those are the men who give forlorn gt, phitesi a splcn- . THEM ( . _3nM_ 1 . � - I �; - DAVID X. ROSS. Ti;,!Zrsr. *fntbror P 0, this exercise. Twenty thousand years will tistics abou - .,$- . . . � I , ; * . . - 4 , � , . , �� I ' 1 . . � I �, � � � . - ! sohiiied P. 0. not wear out the hym)ms of William � want to know bow to get ashore from the udid food i6flic. I i W . . W I -T -�. . Z , WN. EVANS Asiassor, lie � I M N , � � � I , 7 I x - Cow- never croak in running- water.-', &I I . ­ .., I ., ,� CHAULM iWD-M 0611hoor. SWorth R. 0. per, Charles Wesley and luau Watts waysin.1 tumult Of tills world Into the land of . I . I I . . � - k, - - I � . I � -. J .� I - - But I say to all Christian everlasting peso*. . . I I - m We -1E10FF A. a ­ � - . . .��'. ­ I RIOILAID^ POWARD, Moliary lospectag, Lazil SUPP048, DOW, each'person Inanaudien BtAgn&nt. We do Mt w t to � 5cc. a all druggi sts. � I I � , t- . �, , I 00$ - I . I I � . I I . ,� I I ' � . I . . � , I - buy F. . I �, I workers, to all Su stand doubting and shivering wh4eln2 we SCOTT B11 no�*, In Tomato. 0ARDN(Y8 IBLW ­ � tbp ho I teachers, � � I � i: ", - � � has bxquzht &IL the allnoyAU005 of ca tQ. 411 ,,.,,,,,t,, n4ay go ,� 41 E, - change, 3, , . �r ; I , , . � I . - : �;, I k I I r � F I �. ­ - - i I I" ) , - � � � to all 101n iters of the gq-4kor frga, twis W-Orm. -W9 , ][I . I ­ -1 - 1, . wbut t:g I ! M I a XWORTM - � : I I - , . - I . 1 7. - I . � i / I . -1 - . I � � I . Agwit for D%4 i , Patter= and publi6tions. 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