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The Huron Expositor, 1898-09-02, Page 2Weak Kidneys. Always Cured by °Doan's Kidney Pills. Mr. I. -Patterson, Croft t., Ari- herst, N.S., makes the 1ollowiiig statement "Having ben trol- bled for some time with distress- ing backaches and weak ,kidneys, I decided to try Doan'sKidney Pills. They acted promptly and effectively in remthring the trouble with which I was afflicted, and re- stored me to my old-time form. It is a pleasure for me to recrrnmend them to others." Doan's Kidney Pills are the most effective remedy in the world for Bright's Disease, Diabetes„ Dropsy, Backache, Gravel, Seclime t in the Urine, and all kinds of Kidney and Urinary Troubles. Price 509. a box or 3 boxes for $r.is. The Doan a Kidney pco., Toronto, Ont. Remember the name,- "Doan's," and refuse all others. REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALF4. FARMS F0 SALE.—The underaigned boo en twenty Choice Farms for sale in Fleet Huron, the ban- '-..fier County of the Province; all irises, and prier* to Fruit. For full information, write or call personally. No trouble to show them. F. S. SCOTT, [Inmate ` P. 0. 1391-tf RESIDENCE IN -HRUGEFIELD pgit ,SALE.-- - For sale the frame dwelling houee 'and lot near the railway station in Brirefield. The houee -son- tains ten Emma ;a stone cellar and hard 'and soft water in the houset-s-il also a good ;etabler Ilhere is a, quarter acre of land: Apply to ALEX,I STAR,D, Bruoeffeld, 1646-tf TTOUSE AND. LOT IN 8F1'A.FORT sale, JJ the house at Iresent occupied II, Mr. Tobin, on Goderich atreet east, opposite St Jerneel church. There are eight *tome and a good kitehOn, plearrantf, iy and oonveniently situated. It will he sold cheap) Apply to J. IL ARMSTRONG, Seafortir. 11.02 4 ' FOR SALE —The not.th west corner ,of iLot 26, Concession 4, Mclaillop, containing 21, ecree of land, good orchard, handsconely situated., ;with an abundant supply of hard and soft water. Far fur- ther particulars, apply to MRS. M. MURDIE, on the premises, er to PETER KERR or Wal. MURDIE, Seaforth P. 0. 1092-tf FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH. -4 -For sale, a frame cohtage, with 2 bed rooms, sitting room and kitahen ; 8 rooms up stairs and woodshed and hen house (lots with hotiee) Aleo 2 vacant lots opposite the house facing on Main ritreet. Cottage situated on Keith Crescent, near Eeelish church, A rare chance. Apply to MRS. JAMES DAVIDSON, Hayfield, 1E00-4 f F, AR I FOR SALE.—,For sale, in the Townahip of Mrris, lot 27, corieesolon 9, 100 acres, 80 cleer ad ; t1I1 balance in hard -wood hush ,• 2 barns with stabling'a frame bootie, good orchard and plenty of water. One mile from the village of Walton. Also a honest and lot with wagon shop and lumber shed, in the village of Walton. Good businese stand. Will be sold eheap. Apply to MATTEIEW MORRISON, In the village of .Walton, or JAMES Mc DONALD, on the farm, • 1579-tf -ETARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT,— Fer X sale or to rent, Lot 5,( Concession 6, Hullett, near the- village of Constance, contaleing about:Do acres.' All cleared and in a good state af cultivation. There %re gond buildings, pod archer:Ili:red plenty of excellent water. There are 11 acres of fall wheat; and 36 acres seeded to grass. This is a eplendid farm, and will be sold cheap. If not sold by spring it will be rented. Immediate possession. Apply to MRS. SCHOALES, Conatance. 1577-tt FM IN ALGOMA. FOR SALE.—For sale the South East quirter of section F., townehip of Laird, containing le0 acres, There are forta acres °leered and free from stumil and under crop. Coin- fortable log buildinge. The balance is well timbered. It is within four miles of Ee.honay railway :Ration, and six miles of the prosperous viliage of Port Findlay. This is a good lot, and will he sold cheap, and on easy terms. Apply to WILLIAM SIMPSON on the premised, or to ALEX. MUSTARD Bruee- field. -„ 154611 UILDING LOT FOR SALE —The very dieirable building lots, being numbera 37, 38, 39 and , situated On Main street of Egmondville and Sea - forth. The whole contains about one acre, and will ne sold in separate parcels or together to suit the purchaser. Thie, property ia Jest south of the Woollen Mills, and Mr. S.Dickeon's property sou' h of the corporation, aid is coneidered the most desirable building trite either for private residence's or a factory. It la high anefeon venient, and has a street south and west. Apply to JANE nr JO FIN SPROAT, Egmondville P. 0., Exec:titers to the Estate of the John Sproat. n 158311 VARM IN HULLETT F )13, k.LE —For 88.',5, the X centre part of Lots 6 and 7 on the 14th Con- cession of Hullett, containing 105 ares, all cle tred and in a good etate of cultivation. N.3 A' frame house and barn and stone stabling under barn. Plenty of good spring water. Four miles front Myth and about twelve miles from Seaforth and Clinton, good gravel roads running in eVery direction. Sahool wink: a mile. A good place and mill be sold cheap. For partleulare apply to eisher the, undersigned Executors of the estate. ALEXA,NDER REID / R. R. WATT s Harlock ; 1592-tf FM IN STANLEY. FOR SALE —For sale, Lot 6, Concession 3, Stanley, containing 100 acres, about 80 :tares cleared, well fenced, underdr tined and in a high state of oultivatien ; the balanee is an. culled hardwood. There Is a brick house and good barns and stables, a good bearing orchard and plenty Of water at the buildings, and a rioting creek moan; through the rear of the farm. It le ab eat three miles from grueedeld, enciatwo nailee•frorn ,Kippen atation. For further particulare apply oo the premises, or address Kippen 1'. 0. aiRS. CEIleloTINA M. DC UG ALL, 1800x4 T? -ARM IN GREY FOR SALE.—For sale, Lot 8, eU and part of Let 9, Con illift8i0t1 10, Grey, conta;n• ing 166 acres ; about 140 acres cleared, well faucet underdrained and in a first -claire state of et:ideation; The soil is as good as any in the.county. There is a good frame house, large bank: barn, w:th One stab- ling, and other necessary buildings, all in good n. pair ; a good bearing orchard and plenty of goad water: It Is withiu a mile and a halt of the proep r- oue Village of Brussete, It is a aplendid farm, end will be sold chean and on very easy terms, as tee proprietor is without help aria must retire. Apply on the premises, or address Brussele 1'. 0. JOUN - HILL, Brussels. 1601 14 Robert Devereux - BLACKSMITH and Special Attention , to Horseshoeing and CARRIACE Opp. General Jobbing. MAKER Vfuorere Goderich street, - - Seaforth. H. R. Jackson & SON. DIRECT IM-'013ZERIS OF Jule °Robin & Co's Brandy, Cognac:, Fra oe ; Jno. de Kuypei & 8on, Hol- land Gin, Rotterdam, Holland • Boob '8 Torn Gin, London, England ; Bulloch Co 's SootCh Whisky, Glas- gow, Seotland ; Jamieson's Irish Whielcy, Dublin, Ireland ; also Port .and S:herry Wine from Franca and Spain, Agents for Walker's Whisky, Onta io ; Royal Distillery and Davis' Ale a d Porter, Toronto. To THE PUBLIC We have opened a retail store in connection with our wholesale busi- business in the rear of the new Do- minion Bank, in Good's old stand, where, we will sell the hest goods in the market at bottom prices. Goods delivered to any part of the town free. TELEPHO E 11. 1518-tf , of the most ignore found Is 70. • Vast and 70. ! It needs a span that gulf. Besides that ,.•th e i a differe co be. teen the gorilla a d th man—a differ- enbe of 'blooact glo tie, 4 differe ea of nerve, a difference f ma. vile, a di etenee of bone, :a .clifferenc of s new.. Th horse Is more ike mani. inti ligence, t e bird ' is more like him in tame cal impact jr the - mastiff }is more 1 ite him in aff °Mon That eulogized beat of Which we ear so mucherepresented n the walls o cities thousands of years go, le just a com• pieta as it le now, howingthat th e has not been a particle of lahange. esides , that, if te. pair of apes had a a n for7c, descendant,*hy w rad not.all th apes have the 8I me kind of, descendants an It be that hat one avored pair on y !was honored ve VII hum n progeny? oxides that, evolution sa s that as' one p6cies rises to an ther'spe -les the old ty ae'dies off. Them how is 1 that there are whole kingdonair f chimp nzee and gori la and baboon? ' The ev intionist hare come t gether and have tried to e plain a bird's wing. Their theo has al ays bean that a fao ulty Of an animal bile being de elope(.. must alw ys be MI ful and alway bene ficlal, r but tho w g of a bird, in the thousands of years it was being devel oped, go far from aeing any het must have been a Itindrie ce until it no ild be brought into praotit 11 use away on down in tho ages. Must tore not have b on an intelligent will so 'ewhere that f nmed that wonderful flyi g instrument, -othat a bird 500 tirnes-la vier than the If can mount it and put e atitation unde claw and:beak? , That onderful moo anical instrument, the wi g, with betw 308 20 and 30 different ap aratuieuriousl eon.- structed, does it no imply a divi le .th- telligence? Does it ot imply a dir et act of Homo outside bei g? All tho evol tion - 1st in the world ea -not explain a bird's wing ot an insect's ving. So they are (mato nded by the r"attle of thqattlosnake: Ages before thit rep 'tile hail any enenile this warning capon was created. Why as it created? When the reptile, far beck in the ages, h di no enemies, why this w ruing weapon? There must have been ad vine intelligenci fore- seeing and knowing that in ages to come that reptile would have anemia then this warning weapon wou brought into use. ou sea evoluti every step is a cont adietion 'or a strosity. At every s age'of animal well as at every ata e of human life Is eviderLe of direet action of divin Bes1dei that, At is.very eviaent another act that it are an entirely ent ereat on and hap there le no ki -The ani al in a 'few hours or comes to fUll strength nd can take i of itself. The human race for thr. first one, two, three, five,, ten years is in 00111- -plete helplessness. Th chick just conic out of its shell begins to piok up it own food. - The 'dog, the w 11, the lien, soon earn their own liv li ood and a t for their own defense. ¶h4 human rao does' not come to develo ment until 20 or 30 years of age,:and by that time 'tib ani- mals that were born the same ye4r the man wa3 horn, the; Tacit . naajori of ommal Inamml tArl loom* 0 -0 tizaw4 1--Unbridgeable Gulf Between Man I 4.) Washington, Aug. 28.-eDr. T Image fn : 1 ,this discouree adyceattSe a Christian eye - Lunen in 'contradiction to an in • del 'evo- lution and declares` that the only radically inaprovIng force' in the world s Chria• ii - tianity; text, Roman i, 22, 23, Profess- ing'theieselves to be Wise, the became fools and changed the'glory of t e UnCor- ruptible "God Inte an maga mad like to .corruptIble _Mane: nh1 to birdsnd. four footed beagle and cree ing thin r. Thii is a full 1ontI4 portrait ad eve. "lutionist who substitutes th bestial erigin far the diyine origin. showed you last week that ev lutiop w contra-! dieted by the Bible, b sciencel oheer-' vation and by mama n sense; hat t,he Bible aceount of the o eation of an Med: of brute and of the Iv rld, and 1 e °vein - Monist's account oolli ed with sea h other as certainly as two ex rase traine gol ag in oppoeite directicin at 60'i Iles t er hour, their locomotives ineetin on t. e same track. I showel that all o 0.101 tion scientists, wathon an oxeep ion, were pronounced infidtts; that evoluti n was a heathenism thousands of years , Id; th t sueh men as Agaesiz and Hu . Mill r - andrarraclay and.Da 'son and plana hi d i - for that doctrine fee Uelution alimit a ocintempt. 1 sinew d yetuthakthe r fay r,- ite theory of the' eurvival of the tittesi, ; was an absurdity and an nnt/1th, a d that natural evolu ion lwas alwa do* had never been an irn rovement or m n ward and never u vvar ; and th t the a or beast or worl except .• thrq gh _tle direct or indirect i fideice of our loilfoi s l Christianity.? An in t e closing part f ali that sermon I tbld you was net a pee 1- . mist, but an opti ist, 1,that inste d of t being 11 'o'clock at nig,t it is half-pas,t15 In the.naorning. , -' I . lt I Now, I go onot tell on, it se me to me that evolutio ists are tryin to Sr. press the great ma sem 0/ the people with the idea that the e is .1:an ancest al line leading from the pri al germ; on up through the serpent andr on up hrough tho quadruped an on up thro githe gori la to than. They aimit that here is a "a issirig- link," as I they clad it, but ther is not a mise ng iiialte---it is whole; chain gone. Between , the physi al con. Btu -lotion of the highesVaniznal a d the physical construct-01ra the. towe t man there is a 'chasm as wide as the tlantic ocean. Evialutioni ts-telll us that some - Where in Central Afriea or in cameo there is.a creature half lway bet* en the brute and the men .an that tins crea- p ture4s the highe igr in the •uman in ti nimal ascent and the low creation. But wh re the fact? The brain of the largest goal' a' that we s ever found is 80 culeic 1 °hoe, while th brain t ma that - w Sever cliffe ence bot % een 80 brid e of 40 ar hos to and d be •n at mon- Ile as there - *ill. irons iffer- ship. enthe ooze '1111E H CI RON ih VOS1 TO it nem, Dade Med Of old there is no kinship there i If We had been b rn of wonld have had th boas 'a neFis Not only diff rent, the ftart or it woul )1av Derwin ndmitte tha pigeon has not cha ired 17 years. It Is demo orated again that the liza a on t tion of rooks was j `43 as a lizard now, • It is s own t the first fish, was j St as sturgeon, another name for now. 'Darwin's on itb sySte and Huxley 'and Tohn $t Tyndall and wiped lly Prof come to help'him 1 the gu about the brute; a d guee and guess about w rids, bil one solid foot of gr und never have had it a d nei I put in opposition to thee theories the inward eonsolou have no cohsangui ity with fawns at our foe , or th crawls on the wall, or the fl In the frying pas, or t swoops on the field gams* that wallows In th mire. IL the outrage it wouli be to Bible record that A brahar and Isaac begat Jacob, rfl Judah, forth. rem d that th animalcule begat. ho tad tadpole begat the p iliwog,, wog begat the Harp ist,'; begat the quadrupe , and 'th ,begat tha.baboon, a d the b hid snow eimilcarity, beast, we trength at our Weak - opposite. , e dovecote outlands of er and over west forma. pieta as the the gnold, plate as the a same fish le a guess, rt Mill and or Haeokel ., and guise about man, to to having nd on they ill have it. evolutionist s ess that we he dog that apider that that flops crow that the Eiwine erybody sees t aside the eget Llano, Jacob begat anierogoopic le, and the d the polli- the serpent quadruped boon begat The evolutionists tell UR ti tt the apes Were originally fo d Of limbing the trees, but after ,- a .ailfel pll lost their prehensile power an I thereto 9 could not climb with any fael ity, ;and hence they surrendered monke 40113 ^4 d set up in ,b0SflOS LIS men, Ace rig rdtiqe i e tipOS, 8l10- busineso us men. Monists. a Man is a h,ankr -1) I pity thapereon , he i and, m usole and , boneand I and spiritual experience d that ho is higher inlerigin grander ancestry theta the perish.. However dograd men anay be, and though foundered on the roelts of and though we shudder as ( i n vertheless 'there 14 sofnert i3 in that toile us they belong it giant brotherhood ant slat 1.1 a race, nd ourrump. thies regard to them. B t I ea' , SN Most gazelle,or n on th;i of most flambe t Wing,' ot rve of grandest c�ii' there is no cionsangui ity. W are;stroriger than they, w th one etroke of hi usw ino the dust. It is al t that I toreydsight, for tea he gle mm ole e ile away. I Is no fleeter of foot for a r eouck ont of sight, just s emin ea dr as he oes. M ny o er ation surp ssing US In lie and inkecnnuts of no tril a pf limb, but notivit sten there is something WI bin u. we are Of celestial ped gree. mollusk, not of the rizipo rimal germ, but of t e livi otont (hod. Lineage f the logy of heaven. man, . ;the evolu- monkey. very nerve tal-faoulty not realize 1 has had a b nets which en and wo. Y may have no and sin, pass them, ing within the same ooct of our ✓ wowed in n upon the conical bird r • upon the e k, we feel. It Id not that. for the lion cliuld Put us have bet- e n descry a t at we are a flash is t touch the he animal 'it EISA of foot d n -strength In. allethat t at toile us /sot' of the not of the and ornni- es. Gene 1 tell you plainly th t, if y 1/ as a muskrat and yen. rpor osum and your groa aunt a 1' ndthe toacteland the snappia ere, your illustrioue predece tiler was GO. I kn w it,1 thrills through me wit an en n ecstasy Which all your rawn from anthropol gy and b zoology and morology , and nd all the other ologi s can Evolution le one g eat atohee out 50 mysterf o t 1,000, and the 1,00 010. Why, nay brother, •reat mysterfof God a • 1 the other mysteries a predate the fact t $ roke of his omnipotence, Ian than I could 5 000,000 ages he could na tting on a iittle here I would have been jus a le far God to have tu t ng into a man as to a d out, the one job o her. It seems torie web h ve a little placo :in here. It see s to me Ib m make 0111 'creatur la ye him mak twoor t be some p ace wh ithout inte ring wit I te. "No," days Darwi ht is trying to raise fa t turn these fantailed o her kind of pigeo tem go into sornethi p geon—tur bag them y rd fowl or brown thr It is., .And athers have a d the dog and the ho i their speelee. If the oyer, it is a hybrid, a ways sterile and goo T ere has ben only t lapt to'pet over free n1a'I to the articulation Was the attempt which in the beast that he rod th th a ur father' ✓ an op - kangaroo g turtles sors, my eel it. It haste and rgu m en to ology and eontology er shako. stery. /t s, and tho 50 hatch hatch cut 1,000, - not admit the one d have bat settle' I oar n ore easilY at 3ot1 by one ot Id make ealize h w. ont of have v lye& One, and a 11 tie there. as grea a mir- ain rang ou- make a man 'out jnst s )ig ad the cl bett" r. Cled Qui.. -Id some- if•we a not have • we h d better hree. I' ere ought • h ould stay the volution- , all ti for years tailed' IA eons and .igeonsJ nto some s. • er to have g th t is nota lato q al or barn. sher. B t pigeon tried 1 h the ox se, b t hey staid Attei p to °rose, d a 1y rid Is al. -into e Unction. ne si oc ssful spee h ess ant- ma, nd that alaa itnessed co, buta• angel of erd a o stopped. nist. we a net have have him make ycc H tx ey in his 'kror ars ago. any 0. around t nia e he horse. o plio 1.1 pus, and tlae. pro ohippusi as Of the miohip• 'name ona the °oho* us. came e Lord'wItlh drawn s at long-eared evoInti But says snne one, " God make a. an, let u a horse." "Oh, no!" s .genat leo:Antes j in New N , he- does not want t premises. Ood did n T e horse, battle of t t e pliohippus came of a d theprotoizlppuscai p s, and the aniohippus ant.shohippus, and the m the orohippus,, a d so assay back,. 1 the living creatures, we trace it in a 11 e until we get to the Mono on, and ne ea donee of divine interr eddli g with the cr ation until you get ,o th a oneron; a d that, Huxley 8878,1 of so o a form of Ilire that the probabil ty is i j st made it elf or was .the resu t of s o taneoue generation. What a nit ow e c pe froart th necessity of hiving od! ks near•00 I can tell, tiese • Seem to think thatod at Z is up In' th ha op th na ve pion of animals, an Western Africa .came in ponnded "Order!" The a chair of twisted forest tion birds came in an d not made up his mind as at he wenld matte, and ha his mind1partially he hati At all through the ages, t !God made the 'world as h and that the halpines cies will depend upon their species whore they were cr nee upon a time here ural amphitheatre of t e fo a g ith h be $ oot, took le hill Men heir p 1(1th o Ind t gr aquarinnt, and a c mai le id it. tiarough,which came the .tne deep to join the g .eet, And On One table of roc there or five primal germs under u and in a cup on anot Or to O °DI tio tre eal th roc In n the galleries of t ops. And a deleg In, and they took pit of the alley.. A ks were occupied by t ermediatef animals, e tile start o exactly 1 g made 08 (Mang, believe anted to all the ying in ed. in a est a cion •rills, from; s lub and t •own in Mega sir posi- nd the reptiles si iOn in ' tars of egation of :me was a, ag into lo store of ntention: Were four less case, 10 of rook si.Then th_ere was A Quantity of is WS '$-prila or tho African forest WM 01 club ' +ided again, "Order, order!" and. then h cried out: "0 , you great throng of beaiti and birds an reptiles and in aerate, I have called yo together- to , pro 1 pose that :we move u into the human , ace and be beasts no longer! Too long lready have we been • untied and caged net hammed. We hall ' stand it no :longer.'' 's .:, At that epeech the whole convention broke out IRo roars o ' enthusiasm like ' as though there were many menageries , being fed by their k epers, and It did ' sewn as if the vrhole convention Would ' March right up and ta e possession of th earth and the huma race, but ap old iOn arose, his mane hits with many ears, and ho u tared t IN voice, and when he old lion utt red hi vole° all th Oho cads of the f rest ire still, a d be id, "Peace, b others and sisterst f the °rest. ,lf thin we h ve been 'pia° d An he sohereS for hich e were int nded. , think our C n eator ow the plea tha as good for u." Ho could prooe d a further, for the whole convention broke tat in an.upro r like the House of Com one when t e 'hash question onaes n_pr-Mle ,fAme lean Congress the night `f acliournment and the reptiles issed • ith indignatio at the leonine Ga bet- a; and -the fro14s croaked their con emPt, nd tho bears • rowled their cent Meat, nd the pantile e snarled their di emit, nd the inseists buz,ted and buzzed with xcitement; an i though the &ilia In he African for -et with his club po P.ded 'Order i Order!'there was no orde I, and hero was a th ustth ing , out of. eer' e ting and a swi ging of elephantin& tusk nd a stroke of beak and a swing o rolafy n'til it seemed s if the,convention oucl o massacred. Just at that Mementl, at the do i'' id his natural amphitheater f the 1 rest, the curtain of the leaves lilted, an. be bolts andbare o1 the tree ranches were Shoved back, and the e a )peared gas- iz and ;Audubon arld Ullman a d 'eciassetss,,, oarnudhleAlfgoartossitzs,c114 davoo att:ad'i'oOdh your o r ancestral roe rchi and f un you alwa ,11 • have I:wen )e ate, you al airs wl 1 1.13 aoasts! Be o Abut to be casts!" And 'udubon alined;his gunlat a •• baldh aded gle which dro bread trent t, o galler and s it dropped st uok a ser en•t that winding areundione of theCIpillars t got b higher, end ;Oilman threw a rock of the tertiary 'fern ation at the main nul nd 4 Moses t um ered, ' 'Ivory !boast afto I, s kind, evcry hird alto its kind, ye 11813. after it kliji 1" An , bo, the Pc rile b. lent of wild , It sts wa prorogued an went homete their cons ituentie an th at hew out Tto the pig t,and the 11, a slunk un. or the roc , and the g rill _ TI out back tle the jUll 8, and it hu gr wolf passinglout ate up he primal g mu find, it clunuly bunalo pset thep oto Omni add ti a llon Wen to his lair, and. tie eagle went to his eyr easnd the hale went• to his p title° of or. stal and o ral,1 it id there wif8. pultoo—pe toe in the air, p ace in the Waters, peac in the fl lds 1 l lir an,in his pacel ;_the be sts of the arth i their placeS. ,But, m friends,e olu- ti u is not only infidel nd,the ail lade it d absurd. It is brutali .Ing in its ten- d ncieso If there is anyth,ng in tilos orld - t at will make a'inan bestial in his hab- it , it is the ideaithat he I was dosoe ded fr IA the beast. !Why, aceording to the idea of these vol,utionist , we are o ly a superior kin&tI of cattle, a sort of Alderney among other herds. Th be sure, we browse on bettor acorn modations but then we are only Southd wns among the gr,at flocks of sheep. BOr of a beat, to dlu likoa beast, for. the e olutionists have no idea of it future world. 'they sa the mind is only n superior p rt of: the body. They say our thoughts ar only molecular formation. They say wh e the body dies the whole nature clies. The slab of the sepulcher is not a mileato e Pn the our- ney upward, but it wolf 13 utting us into eternal nothingness. We •s 11 die alike the cowl, the;haree, the eheee, the man the reptile. .Aunihilation is t e heaven ot the evolUtioniet. Frain such stenchful and danzlnable doctrine turn a aV.. Co pare 'that idea of yetir (nigh —an idea fllled with the °hatter of apes and - Iilsses of serpents and the :arm* o 'frogs—v� an idea in one or twO stanza which I quote Ir m an old rok,of Mar than DeMoe- th nth or H merle or Da • torque power: , tc.. \ at is men that thou rt niindfnl of , I hi n? And son of man, tint thou visited hi ? Thou hltst made hi i it little i bower th n'the ing la and bast crowned him- wi h glory arid honor . T ott tnadost hirn to have dominion over t e Works of thy ha d. Thou hest, put a 1 things under hi feet. Al! sheep and oxen—yea,'and the beasts of the Ileld th .fowl of I- the air, ,and the fish of the se, And whatso- everpaReeth through the paths of the seas. 0 Lord, our Lord,. our Lord, hew -excellent is thy name in a 1 the earth." igin? The lion the eagle, the th the monarch w h of all! Ah o you that I w what was t will be hay much whore I oing to. I am e my ancestry in to know - 0 years from terested in the n interested in I do not care aosvIerwho do about e comes in the natural evolu- q and heaven - t of sin into gladness, out tality, out of s the evolution re,•• unrolling.i I unrolling of portent)°, un- niOnship, tan - unrolling I af unrolling 1 of rainbow ; to lling of a neW in which to the thought et the phys cal lower orders to be hier- • ieoe of Ociki's unaanity; mass our ' enthrene • win's "Origin the other foot d then, hold - of Moses-, I lding in the velation, 1 gee 1 wars I Pre - of the.angels, ibe the arch - earthly griefs files away all an evolution an evolution ror, and from zeasts in the o a soft, high lleries. I A come to ail 15er rather ier lifiabaiid ror every' penny she needs," says EdWard , Bok, writing in the Ladies' Herne .Tour - nal, on i"Giving Allowance's to Girls." - "Nor is the'feeling lessened by the faot that the money (yin be bad for the aelcIng and is always gi+On ungrudgingly. It Is the asking which women dielike. They judtly recoil from it, and men ought to underetand it better than they do, It should be field that the husband 'Who ra fuses to give his wife a regular allowance Is rapidly becoming the exception. But there are still too Many fathers who Withhold an allowance from their daugh- ters. If it be true that the average girl has no idea of the value of money, bow will she ever gain a better knowledge of its worth tinlese he is given the oppor- ✓ tunity? Oar girls must be educated in money ,rnatters, and there is no surer method'than by giving them money of their o n to spend; a regular N/ eekly or monthly allowance given them . to cover t certain regniated expenses. I is only natnral:that at the start a girl will spend foolishly. 'IP) meet this inevitable expert- . once the amount of the allowance should be accordingly regulated. After a while, however, when she gets accustomed to the handling of money, she will learn its value better and be more judicious in - spending it, To give a girl an allowance iscnot a prlYilege, but her right To with- hold it iis to do her a serious Wrong, and - likestyleells an injustice to the man:whom she willlinarry and whose money/ she will, be intrueted with to spend wisely. She should have experience before she reaches that point, and that, experience can only come tolher from her father in an allow- ance of 1or oivn while she is his daughter in his heme.''' ' Hos": do you like that o the na narch r f the field, moiler h of the air,behom of;the deep, but Man ruon my tr ends, I have to say am no so anxious' to kn my or gin as to kuoweWh deatin . I do not care so mune rom as wher el. ant not so interested in w o w 10,000 000 years ago as 1 where I will be l0,000,0 now. am not so muoh i prefao to my cradle as la the appendix t,o my grave; eo much about protoplasm sternum. The `was" i with the "to be." And he evolution I believe in—no tion, but gracious and divi ly evolution—evolution o holiness, out of grief int lof mortality into immo earth into heaven. That I believe in. • , Evolution from evol* Unrolling i of • attributes rewards, „ unrolling of e rolling of angelie comp rolling of aivine glory, pr vidential obsonrities, do ologies, unrolling of ca opy, the throne, unr he ven and a -new earth .• dw 11 righteousnees, ph ay rwhelm me! I have onaroh on earth of al ! en urance o consider it. of reation .and then lifte aro a in -heaven. Made vris om and goodnesseour ter ieoe of divine grace, meta. I put one Poetic:on:Da of the Speoiee," and I put fon peneer'e''Biology," a Ing in" one . band the boo See our Genesis, and, h )th r hand tills bobk, of R ur celestial it rival. For a eribe the Bethlehem chain or all sepulchers I prose n el's trumpet; for all th preseribe the hand that i earls from all, eyes. Not frcan beast to man, but roill -contestant to conqu he struggle with wild ' rena of the mphitheatre lislitul seat in th g.in 's THE GIRL'S A LO ANCE. t IS Her Right, and t Te cher, Her the rroper Use of DI _ ney. •"Every self respecting w Man, be he tailicl or vrifz. has (i not.urrand tote, se • • - - A Came Whore Ignorance Was Bliss. "Onelpf the Oiddest incidents connect- ed with my services here m many years," said an old comity prison inspector, "was In connection -With the hanging of a mur- darer. 1 berie7ed at the time of the exe- cution, end I istillbelieve, that he was imam) When be pommitted the mime for w_hieh he raffertid death. He was supposed to be an, unmarried man, and no one suspected that in reality be had a, legiti-- mate child whose mother had lived but -a short period after its birth. It was on the' third day\preceding the executiOn that the prisoner sent for me. I bad been do- ing what I could to prepare him for the end, and he Said he wanted to tell me a meant ahL the fact t womanhop was her frit ask a favor: Then he revealed, t he bad it daughter grown to that she _did not know he r, and that he wonild like Vo see her be re he suffered the penalty imposed by "1 argned ith him that Ib was better that she reiniin ignorance of her- par• outage, !nit e pleaded, so hard that I made a helf promise that I. would,fiee her and have her come' to him. I tenant the young woinan at the.address he gave me girl who was fair to look upon and 'of apparently good education. My heart revolted against the shathe that would be history, and ining 'the orig- told •the con - right before the hors if I told her of her owe away Without expl inal intent of my call, demned man n his oell banging of h w I could hot grant his laist request, and though he ried hitt rly for a time, he said before I left him that it Was for the best"- 1 His Busy iiJay. nifferenti People havo differerlt •estki- mates of the value of tirno. AI rah= • Bean, a resident of some sznall vli ge on the coast oMaine, did not thin day of any especial value when hewjas on shore, but if he was .getting ready t "go " an hour or two were alrno t be- yond appraisal. :'What you ,gOln' to do to -day, Abe?" asked his niece, seeing him can- ing against hp boat looking dotvii the harbor. 1 '"Don't bother me; time's money to- day,' he atswered sharrily. "I'vegot to keep my eye on the wind. - Look'sf to me as if 'fore noon I might get a fair wind •• for Eastport." "But , it isn't nine o'clock yet, and you'll' have tithe to pick the peas for din.. nor," argued the girl. "Well, anyWay, Uncle Abe, yo.hadn't ought to goefi0hin' with your now coat on," said the girl, pointing to his,reefer. "This, why this didn't 'cost me noth- in'i" he replied in a soornful Crianner. 'Why, I paid fer this diggin' 'Squire Mason's cistern last week. You 'jest run into tho housce; I'm busy now, and can't bother with yciu." And- Aliiiihdru leaned back in - it more comfortable Position and reSuined hie wait. • • • A. Valuable Bog'. r Sir Edwin Landseer is accredited with the following:; The sagacity of several re- triever dogs was being ',disoussed in his presence. "Net one yetirnentioned has come up to mine." said he. "Open a cer- tain occasion, I showed fiiim a fliefrppund note of, a well-known nountry town bank near which I Was reelding. I put In my pooket and, walking I woods, hid it in a tree, then strol for a mile orlon with the dog at m " 'Back, find aild bring, T said, and•thei clog was off' like a waited and 'Waited, aril. protein came, but without the cite. He rom his close tome afl1 dropped one after the other five old sore igns. He had not on y found t1jenote, etre, but he had gone to the bank and changed it!" The intelligence of this remarkable dog eclipsed even that of the Celebrated point - or, once possested by the renowned lir. Jingle, of Ploltwieltian fame. 0 —A daughter of Hugh McKay, of Belle- ville, aged four years,had a miraculous escape from death on Saturday, 20t1, ult. qhe accidentally fell from a isridge, Istriking h )1. head on it rock twenty feet belowl. Thei scull was fractUred half way aloiind the; h -ad, and a piede of bone about two inches' spare driven into the brain. By an opera- tion this hone Was raised, up, and the hoe - tors now lis,Ve seine hopes of her recovery. Delicate children! What a soure of anxiety 'the)'t are! The parents wish them hearty and strong, but they keep tl-Lin and pale. To all' these delicate chil- dren Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver, Oil with I-4rpo_. phosphites- comes with , the best of news. it brings rich blood,' strong bones, healthy nerves, and sound digestion. It is gr6wth and prosperity to them. . No matter how delicate the child, it is readily taken. 5.c. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNR. Chemists, Toronto, h3 mite to the ed on heel.. / Ter,' 11 et. 11 ly he °nth ' r - SEPTEMBER 2, 1898. 71e, atiaOian Bank of Conimerce. .• oAPilrAL (Pfila UP) 'SIX MILLION DOLLARS $6,000000 r- F.TJA. FORTH BR NOH. . A gS` newt, banking bi!siness transacted. armers' Notesdiscountea, and 'Peel* attention given to the collection of Sale Notes. SA I NGS BANK.—Interest allowed on deposits of $1 and upward,. pp-.4,nial:faollities for transaction of business in the Klondike District, r; • (iLMESTED1,1 Solicitor. F. C. a MINTY, Manager. i 1 WI ' '''.,i ' A 'ir ,- • , fi 1 r'Fo ar ou , SWell- netiv : 11 :sdicol des ! icycles tlhe remainder of -Our whe Is for the season, we offer tht following bargains :— I 111. Male wheel, gents, prie retsc _nit,. Ico. 2 - boy's wheel, pri PrOcnit, .:!op. i , gents, price j a isecot C11--1111441(di Cerlsscceett', NNoo...95;gicancitisel,fp' r 11 ,soconcl-h nd CrOsee 1 second-hand Hyslo 1 secondThand ladies' 1. se,Co..r id)r-it ii-iond. 1 Hysloi 1 secondthandiPerfec , 1 $ \60 00 for $42 50 e 40 00 ," 30 00 85 00 “ 45 00 rice 660 00 " 30 000 “ 30 00 ce00 t, 'No. 9, gents, price 60 00 " 35 00 gents, price d00 00 " ' 30 00 gents, price 100 00 g, 20 00 Racer, gents, price' 100 00 " , 35 00 heel, English ma1e , 120 00 1‘ 20 00 Thes second -h nd Whee s are nearly all as condition Inspeetion invited at 11 SQOTTiS BLOOX, N &W gbod as new; itires, all in good SON'S, Jd._! A HiCaRa2=1., MALIN STREET W ather 'COM FORTS. 1 , Hot weather as a usual thing, b many dis Ic omforts. You would 1 fortable. We can 'make You so. 41. m one of our n bby sumer weig viill forget tl e heat. They • at god in quality, low in price, an are heat defiers. Odie;L3 hot Our goods weather Comfo ings with it ke to be eom- By wearing t suits, you,. neat in style, . best of all ts . ight weight underwear and sox, negligee shirts, cool hats, good tales o us. B BROS., SEAFORTH. Come early a d choose of i Stoves of all kind i, make any iffe).'ence wh anill we als have a fine are, going t sear away Coil heate steel range suitable for S• , s, with or Without ovens, coal and wood ranges, w!ood cooks, etc.; also a fine line of small stoves, fall use. Old stoves taken in exchange, • from the largest and best assortment ever showed in Seaforth. It don't t sort of stove you want, we have it, line of second-hand stoves, which we own, to make room for new goods: H AR DWAR E TILL ETT MERCHANTS, IN CO•9 - SEAFORTH. BIVATE ebie keiri toR. RAYS, • Surveyor, ISUrveyors, itir0EY AT 6 JYJLnaoney bee i81080, in rums A y te 01 TOON 13ZA el Court, Oa yeomen, Land, (vested an,d twos' store, rflEACHERSI J . one for the. ecutb, holding. Duties to conin , (stating talary) Box 24. Ba) field. To T' prfpor# at% ete. For colors"; eb•o si Market And 15110 wAizAt k. clean ashers -wtrieb-wcnid ns wild oats !Or DALE, TIORTROBN ej young She erees. Prices - Ethel. URHAM 13' has for ligible for rer . arid -nbite. SON, lot 25, Bruoefield P. ID•ws s j_ undersign shiree,has fares sloe tee0or arehased -hero wad winner at —41 psyshle at treturning ±111 ORBANCE. Orth 0- B0,411. FOR iseep for • Stanley, a theta) SI, payable at tot returning BULL FOR keep tor a thoroughbred, before Jatinaty SCOTT. 1D0A1t. FOR ju, keef 10. erarnith, * tb ed dieesx 4).3 ltrViee., WW1 JORN W. ABWORTil ng iii..1143.71:"Ainvneirtne441;eirarsottiVey.gdiy10011004BaCE.mpunloc7u.groeapit:sigli plgn Tel-"Bennalell,rvbiethr BEAT OUSE Po appeene 1 nix 1001131#, ; hayd and sott iabeeP- A-pply 1,00/1 SALE, tituated teems, go -cd c ent-buildings chant. Pose Apply to A. G $700 IA Seafortb, at There are 8 r !large stalfe, 'with fruit IL gIC017, Seat 1[71OR SAL 11 being rtof Lot paeture therefore is situated on fettle and ii Made in 2111 W„ GOVEN — - "ENAILM FO XMcKilio sion 14. boun !acres of goo sohoice fruitt fenced ; *eh church conve Coulees appl Walton 0, PLENDID splendi North DOA contains la state of oul bouse, good aonditiOn an easy terms, On told bet 'HOBERT_ G Vaat§-1DE ▪ Bale t tree--; -get& emivdeu: isrupr7 al;odprtyft:ni;deil: the tenant ta- • Appl UAW FO teesion 4, land, 'ea d The Wane is web) asate hard Watt! • bcure ;,gc stabling ; cuthulichog Ihe growing ai three miles six milts pea <Mee, purchaser. Per Hither - Hensel' P. - Lands Part cf and the BOO containing Thenor 7th nonce: upon tbe dwelling The 2.5 saes, cr se atones to forVS, at caw's; Immo, Op *1 price, sinuff4 •Seld I