The Huron Expositor, 1898-10-28, Page 2-
THE HURON
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
ISIOR 8.ALE.—Fifty-four and a half acres ot bush
U land, being the east half of the south hall of' Lot
No. 3, in the emend concession f the Township of
Turnberry, °minty of Efuron. On this lot there is a
quantity of valuable timber, and It will be sold cheap.
Apply to J. COWAN, ,Wroxoter. 160641
Choice Farms for sale in East Huron, the ban
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FARMS FOR SALE.—The undersigned has twenty'
' ner County of the Province ; all elms, and prices to
suit. Foe full information, write or call pereorially.
No trouble to show them. F. S. SCOrT, Brussels
P. 0. ' 139141
'DOR SALE, OR TO LET.—A. dwelling house
eU situated on Goderich street, containing ten
tads:as, eared cellar, hard and soft water and good
ont-bnildinge. Now occupied by J. L. Smith, riser
-
chant. Possession given about the let of Aerzust.
Apply to A, G. AULT, Seaforth, 1597-tf
4tErtertelill purchue the oorefortable and pleas-
antly eiturited cottage on James street,
Beeforth, at present (=opted by Mr. A. Scott.
There are 8 rooroo, with hard and soft water, also a
large stab e. . The lot is a corner lot and well plauted
with fruit and ornamental trees. Apply to A.
SCOTT, Seatorth, 159341
latiESEDENOE IN BRUOEVIELTY FOR SALE.—
..IA For sale the frame dwelling home and lot -near
the railway dation in Brueefield. The home con-
tains ten roonie ; a stone cellar and hard and soft
water in the house; also a good !stable. There ie a
quarter acre of land. Apply to ALEX. MUSTARD,
Brucefield. 151641
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161OR -SALE —The north west corner of Lot 25,
X Concession 4, MoKillop, centaining-2 .cro8 of
land, good orchard, handsomely eituated, with an
abundant supply of hard and eon water. Far fur-
ther particulars, apply to MRS, M. MUltDIE, on the
PrOD3/80O, Cr to PETER KERR or WM. MORDIE,
Seaforth P. Q. 180241
FOR SALE.—Fot sale 220 acre ferin in McKillop,
being pots 24 and 25, Concession 10-, and north
part of Lot 26, Conceseion 9. This land has. been
m pasture since first e1ear6d, 25 or 30 years ago,
therefore is rich and free from foul weeds. It is
Isitusted on the gravel road, flee miles north of Sea -
forth and nine from Brussele. Terms of payment
made to su t purchaser. For particulars apply to
W. GOVENLOOK, Seaforth. 169441
MIARM FOB, SALE.—For sale, in the Township of
MoKillop, the north 60 acres of Lot 16, Coeces-
Bien 14, boundsry line. About 47 scree cleared, three
acres of good hardwood bush, about two aortae of
choice fruit trees, soil unsurpassed, well drained and
fenced; school half a mile away, post onto and
church convenient ; will be sold cheap. For par-
ticulars, apply to the proprietor on the premien, or
Walton P. 0. DANIEL MaMILLAN, Proprtetor.
159941
MIAMI. IN ALGOMA FOR SALE.—For sale the•
Jr South East quarter of section Et, township of
Laird, containing 100 acres. There are fort) acres
cleared and free from stumps and under crop. Com-
fortable log buildings. The balance is well thnbered.
It is within four miles of Eehebay railW\ay etetion,
end six miles of tho prospereus village of Port
Findlay. This is a good lot. And will be sold cheap,
and on easy terms. Apply to WILLIAM AltIPSON
on, the premises, or to ALEX. MUSTARD, Bruce -
field. 154641
BUILDING LOT FOR SALE.—The very desirable
building lots, being numbers 24, 38, 39 and
Ir situated on Main street, of Egmondville and Ssa-
forth. The wholescontains about ono acre, and will
DO sold in separate Parcels or together to suit the
purchaser. This property is just south of the
Woollen /dills, and Mr. S.Dicksorfs property !south of
the corporation, and is considered the most desirable
building site either for private residence's or a
factory. It is high and convenient. and has a street
south and west. Apply to JANE ar JOFIN SPROAT,
Egmandville P. 0,, Executors to the Estate of the
John Sproat, 15834f
SPLENDID FAItel FOR SALE.—For sale the
splendid farm of Mr. Robert Govenlock, on the
North Road, a mile and a half from Seaforth. I
contains 175 acres, nearly all cleared and in a high
- state of cultivation, There is a two story brick
house, good bank barn and everything in fiest.class
condition and well underdrained. It will be sold on
easy terms, as the proprietor desires to retire. If
not sold before the fall it will be rented. Address
ROBERT GOVENLOOK, Seaforth P. 0. 159311
-USESIDENOE IN SE SFORTH FOR SALE.—For
IA/ sale the comfortable cottage on North Main
street, Seatortb, belonging to the eget° of the late
Moore Boyd. The house contains seven rooms, be-
sides a large surnmer kitchen and a good stone cellar
apd , stable. Also hard and soft water. The
prOpetty will be sold cheap, as the estate most be
wound up. In the mean time it will be rented, and
the tenant will be givq.n a leased for eix months if de-
sired, Apply to JOHN LA.NDSBOROUGH, Seaforth.
1597-tf
1G1ARM IN HULLETT FOR. SALE.—For sale, the
X centre part of LOW 8 and 7 on the Isith Con-
cession of Hallett. Obtaining 105 acres, ail cle ed
and in a good sta0 of cultivation. Nes, frame
house and barn and stone stabling tinder besn.
Plenty of geed spring watar. Four miles from
Biyth and about twelve miles from &Worth and
Clinton, good gravel coeds running in every
direction. School within a mile. A good place and
will be sold cheap. For particulars apply to either
the undersigned Executors of the estate.
ALEXANDER REID /
R. R. WATT r Harlook
159S-tf
TURK IN MORRI FOR SALE.—The north-west
Jr quarter of lot 1'in the 8th concession, town-
ship of Morris, contelising fifty acres, forty-six of
which are cleared and under cultivation. The soil
is good clay loam. There is a house, bulk barn,
orchard and plenty of water. Alec) the south half of
lot 16, in the 71h conOession, containing one hundred
acres, fifty-five of which are 'cleared. Tnere is a
good frame house and email frame bane These
propertiee will be sold together or separately, on
easy terms ani cif tn. For further perticuia.rs
apply to ROBERT H EIES, Blytt post otfile.
1601-tf
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FARYL FOR SALE —Farm in township of Tucker -
smith, being Lo 29, Concession 2, II. R. S., con-
taining 100 acres f g ud land, well adapted for either
grain or stack raisin ; land in good state of cultiva-
tion 8 acres cf good 1 ardwood bush. On the place
are two good frame 1 erns, stone stabling under one;
driving shed, never -f iling spring nearbarn, brick
house and kitchtn, oft water inside good well, or-
chard, ete. The fare is well situeted, being five
miles from Clinton and six from Saaforth, on good
gravel road; convenient to stelool, church opposite
place; will be sold cdeap, as proprietor iotenda give
rig up farming. For particulars apply Oil the prem •
ins, or to A. E. TURNER, Clinton, Ont. 18104f
FARM IN GREY FOR KALE.—For sale, Lot 8,
and part of Lot19, Coneestsion 10, Grey, contain-
ing 105 eon ; about 140 acres cleared, well fenced.
underdra.ined and in la first-class otate of mil, ivation,
The soli is at; good as aut- in the county. There is a
good leanse houae, letge bank barn, with, stone stab-
ling, ate other neceesary buildings, all in good re-
pair ; a good bearing orchard' and plenty of good
water. It is within S. mile and a halt of the profit) 'r-
oue Village of Brusselk. It is a splendid farm, and
will be sold cheap aird on very easy tonna, as the
proprietor is withoet help anti must retire. Apply
on the. premises, or addrees) Brussels P. 0. JOICN
HILL, Brussels. ,1 1801-12
TIARMS FOR SALE OR TO REN.—Fsrms in
Tucker -amine biting Lots 2 and le on.. the 3rd
Coneesaisn. Lot 2 being all seeded to- grass ; an
Let 13 there is a lorge frame house, with stone
cellar, heated with fUrnace ; large frame bun, with
stone stabling undarneath, and well handy, with
windmill to pump water;'large atone pie pen ;
frame driving shed ; implement 110t190 ; work shop
and woodshed. It iewell fenced and in a good sts.te
of cultivation, being watered and a good clay
soil. It is a mile add a hall from Seatorrh on the
Bayfiold road. Thi a is a choice place and wilt be
sold or rented on 1 reasonable terms. Apply to
WILLIAM ABERIIART on the premises, or to
Seaforth I'. 0. -tf
Mone* to Loan.
Any amount of money to loan on good farm pro•
pertv, at 6 per cent par annum. Straight 1 rani,
payments made to slit borrower, eatisfaction uar.
anteed, charges low. At office Friday afternoon and
all day Saturday.
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McDonald Block, Wingharn.
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BLACKSMITH and
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"Washington; Oat. 23.—Dr. Talmage in
this discourse.sets forth radical theories,
which, if adopted, would brighten many
domest oniroles;,teXt, John xx, 10 "The
disoird s went aWay agian unto th ir own
homes. 1
A oh rob with n a church, a republic
within a republ o, a world within a
world, s spelled by tour letters—homel
If thin s go rig t there, they go right
everyw ere; if t ings go wrong there,
they g wrong e erywhere. The doorsill
of the welling Ouse is the foundation
of ohur h and et te. A man never gets-,
higher ban his cwn garret or lower than
his ow eellar. Iomest10 life overarches,
and tut erglidles all other life. The high -
e t hon e of ', co grass is the demestio
circle; he rook' g chair in the hurserY
Is high r than a hrone. George Washing-
ton co mended he forces of tho iUnited
States, but Mary Washington co mend-
ed Geo go. Chr sostom's niothw made
his pen for him. f a man should s are out
and re 70 year in a straight line, he
could ot get ou from under the Shadow
of his wn mant lpieoe.
As 1 dividuals we are fragment. God
makes he raoe in parts, and then he
gradna ly puts u together. What I lack,
you m ke up; w at you lack, I make up;
our de °its and surpluses of charactet_
being t 0 cogwh °le in the great social
mechanism. One peison has the petienoe,
another has the mirage, another has the
placidity, anode° has the enthusiasm.
Time vi lob is la king in one is mi, de up
3! by anot14er or m de up by.all.% B1ffalooe
In her , grous in brood, quails in
-
flocks, t o hums race in circles God
has most beautif lly arranged this It la
in this Waythat he balances sooletV; thie
conselive an. that radical keepinte
things e en. • Ev try ship must have its
mast, cuator, !carrell, ballast. Thank
God, the, foreP inoeton and Andover,
for the opposites. ,
I nave no mor right to blame a man
for being differe t from me than a driv-
ing wheel has a ight to blame the iron
shaft that holds 4 to the centee. i John
Wesley banes alvin's "Institutes." A
cold thinker give to Scotland the strong
bones of Itheolog . Dr. Guthrie clothes
them with a thr bbing heart and warm
flesh. The diffic lty is that we are not
satisfied with jus the work that God has
given:usIto do. he water wheel wants
to come inside tae mill and grind the
grist-, and the i opper wants to go out
and dabble in th water. Our usefulness
and the welfare f society depend* upon
our staying in j it the place that God
has put us, or in ended we should Occupy.
Marri go Garlands.
,For more co paotnetes and that we
may be more use ul we are gathered in
sill smaller cir les in the home group.
And there you have the same variety
again—brothers, sigiers, husband and
ife, all differen
stes. It is for
. If the husba
ife must be all
a 'sanguine in
o her must be
dinner
are nece
inner for Chris
ere will be
ere be no Mar
on is most
den has gone,
own, the anitn
frith his hand t
came up to get
shot forth ' tusk
anther at pa
oaks plunge til
aloes sockets 5
own from und
re. Eden has g
ttle fragnsent 1
e river Hidde
o marriage in
4 the beginnin
Ib. Now it Is
This instituti
efamed in our
tarty and the
things, free lovi
rn this earth
bile the pulp
tively silent, no
qualed by their
e ed , this
educat, have ta
duc
marriage, whio
time told stern'
question of rest
a question char
sorrow, with be
this new dispen
Alas ftpr,this mi
1tith the marria
enom of adder
las for the wh
hat kill the ora
f Jesus Christ
E nci to assail w
as been made
itution, whic
appinese and e
make it a mer
n exchange of
quipage, a busi
stuffed up with
and knight erre
and feminine angelhood. The two after
ed' up to find that in-
radise they dreamed of
thing but a Van Am -
In temperaments and
nate that it shoirld be
d be all impulae, the
prudence. If ene sister
her temperament, the
lymphatics. Mat and
sales. There wil be no
if there be no Martha.;
o audience for Jesus if
. The home ori aniza-
eautifully conk meted.
he bowers are all broken
is ' that Adam Stroked
at morning when they
their names ba
and sting and
ther, , and mida
with dotted w
e twain come
the sun in lib
ne, ut there is
ft,
el ou
tituti
, tak
an a
n of
,f17
mos
into
ts h
nest
en u
ation
113
.0
e since
°tiled
Iron
hg and
hirling
od and
oat one
floated down on
of paradise. It is
n. It does not, as
away from man a
dition of ribs.
arriage its been
ocialism a d poly -
damnable
aye been ti
a Turkish
of all
ying to
harem.
ve been c nepara-
heir cheapness only
ness, ate trying to
on themselves to
In regard to holy
kes or' breaks for
this is nota mere
ence or wardrobe! It is
ed with gigantio jey or
Lyon or !hell. Alas for
ation of George Santisl
ling of the nightshedo
e garitunis! Alae,forethe
spit into the tankards!
te hosts 9f eternal death
e blossoms 1Tee gospel
s to assert what is right
at is wreng, .tettempt
take the marriage in -
was intended for the
evation of the raorseand
commercial enterprise,
houses and lends and
ess partnershiP -of two
the stories of romance
try and ,unfaithfulness
awhile have rou
etead of thes p
they have got n
burghle menage le, filled with tigers and
wildcat. Eighty thousand divorces in'
Paris in one y ar preceded the wont
'evolution that ranee ever saw. And I
11 you what y•u know as We11 as I do,
hat wrong not one on the eabjeot of
`hristian marri gelare the cause at this
ay of more moral outrages before God
nd man than ay other cause.
God • n the Home.
There are somt tihings that I want to
I ring before you. I know there are those
61 you who hay had homes set up for a
great many yea , and then there are
those bore who ave just established their
home, Thee' hayonly b n in that home
14. ..-or",,""•.
taw months cir a feW years. Then there band's Work Cover him With the soot of
ate.thoee wbo *ill after awhile set u 1 the furnace'to: tb od rs of leather or
for then:feel/se a home, 'and it is righ soap-facterles, let not the Wife be easily
that I should kieak out upon the
• themes.
My find o
• in yonr new
•a guest at B
bit the &yin
11
lineal to you is, have God
home, and let him who was
ethany be in your househol
e blessing' drop upon you
every hope and plan and expectation,
nose yountapeoplu who begin with God
end with h von. Have on your right
hand the engagement rieg of the divine
affeotion. I one of you be a Christian,
•let that one take the
few verses in the evenin
• kneel down end commen
him who setteth the soli
want' to tell you th
angel passes by witlio
entering the eloorpost
blood of the everlasting
Is it that in some famili
along w41? I have 'wa
and have' come to a oonolusion. In the
!first instance nothing seemed to go pleas.'
intly, and after awhile there came a
devastation, domestic disaster, o
estrangement. Why? They started wrong
In the other case, altneugh there wer
hard:thine and triale and some things tha
had to be explained, still ;things went o
rlensanti until the very last, Why? The
started ri ht.
My eee nd advice td yen in your hone
Is to exer Ise to the voty last possibilit
of your n ture the late of forbearance
Prayers i the household will not mak
up for ev ything. Some of the best Deo
ple in the world aro the hardest to ger
along wit. There are ileople who stand
up in pra or meetings and pray like
angels wh at home are unoompromieing
and crank. You may not haVe every-
thing just as you want It. Sometimes it
will be th
sometimes
stand pun
you will h
er coming
conflict,
ihle and read a
time, and then
11 yourselves te
ary in families,
V the destroying
t touchine or!
sprinkled with!
oevenant. Why'
tr they never get'
lied ouch oases'
duty of th
of the wife t
tiliously on
tve a \Vittorio
up at nightfa
.Never b
you have.
Let that b
best thing
father, wl
That once,
one of his
lost his pa
misinform
out his mi -
She same d
gether and
planation t
Thomas,
very unfaitly. I an very sorry for, it.
rebuked you in the • prepenoe of th
whole family, and now I ask ilyour for
giveness in their presence.", It must hav
taken some cour tge to do that. It wa
right, was it not? Never ' be ashamed 4
apelogize for doehetstio inaccuracy. Fin
bat are the weak points,
so, of your companion
loot from them. Do not
our temper too hear thei :
he wife be easily fretted
e household, lot the hus-
band be careful; where he throws his
slippers. If the ijuaband owns home from
the store with hs patience exhausted, in
not let the wife unnecessarily cross h1s1
temper, but bo h stand up for your!
rights, and I will -promise the everlasting
sound of the waewhoop. Your life will
be spent in making up, and marriage will
be to you an unenitigated curse. Cowper
said: • 1
The kindestlatid the happiest pair
Will find oceasion to forbear
And eoinethincia every day they live,
To pity and p rhaps forgive. _
' I advise aiso tha you make your Uhlerj
• pleasure circle ailo; nd about that home.
It is unfortunat when . it is otherwise.
If the husband' sPends , the most of his
nightaway from home, of choice and
not of neoessity, h is not the head of the.
household; he is.00ly the cashier. If the
' wife throw the, ear& of the household
Into the servantisap and then spend five
i
nights of the week at the opera or theatre,
she may clothe he , children with satins
and lace and ribbons that would con-
found a Freno1milliner, but they are
• ;
orphans. It is sad when a child has no
one to say its p,ayers to because mother
has gone off to the evening entertain-
ment! In 'tidbit they bring thilcleen and
throw them td the crocodiles, and -it
j
Seems very cruth
el, but e jaws o . social
dissipation are swallowing do*n more
little children tb-day than all the mein -
eters that ever I:tray/lea upon the ban
of the Ganges!
Goeiess Firesides.
I have goon the sorrow of a godless
mothee on the death of a child she lled
neglected. It was not 00netroh grief that
she felt from the fact Out the child.was
dead as the feet that she had neglected
it. She said, "If I hadlonly watohed over
and oared for the ehild, I know God
e tears
•gtirknt:
de
emed as
m their
hair, it
terror
✓ right
e little
e coffin,
ent they
eholver
es tears
d s ul,
est 'nd
caner en-
sihsd axlees.
1 n ver
ill s nk
eh
up
be
eir
111 your
bri ht -
re those
hriltian
•ore of
mPIletbeY
eh,no
ant
aid to a
y wife
the ad-
o ought
ses and
ught to
o know
a bust -
tell his
he
a• moralisen
w
wh
i itchh
f e .
s on the
✓ hand,
pathetic
no easy
woman
rdons as
irl, has
e man-
cknowledge
ashamed to
ono wrong in
• a law of you
I ever hea
om I never
having /tong
children, he himself havin
fence and perhaps having bee
d of the child's doings, .foun
take, and in the evening o
y gathered all his family to
said: "Now, I have one ex
make end one thing to say
his morning I rebuked yo
husband and
yield, but both
our rights, and
With no B1uch-1
1 to dead° the
rong.
apologize when
domestic, affairs.
household.• The
d of my grand -
saw, Was this:
teously rebuke
out the points, vi
if I may call the
and then stand
carry the fire of
gunpowder. If
by disorder in t
;kg
would not Inters tak n it." T
came not. It was a ry, blister'
pest—e, scoiehing sim on of the
When she Wrung her ands, it s
if she woulr1 twist he fingers fr
sockets; when eshe s ized her
seemed as if she h d in wil
grasped a coiling serp nt with h
hand. No tears' Oojnrades of
one came in and we t over t
neighbors came in, a d the mo
saw the still face of le child th
broke. 'No tears for h r. God gi
as the -summer rain t4 the perch
but in all the universe the dr
hott se, the most soor hing and
Ing hing 10 A mother s heart if
nog ected her child, when once it
God may fdrgive her, but she wi
forg ve herself. The memory
the yes deeper into the sockets a d pi
the ace and whiten the hair an eat
the eart with vultures that wil no
sati fled, forever plunging deo er
iroul beaks, Oh, you wanderers fr
hone, go back to your duty! Th
eet flowers in all the earth
vvhi h grow in the garden of a
hou eholdd olambeeing over the
a C ristian home.
I dvieeyou also to cultivate a
of oboupatton. Sir James Main
of lie merit eminent and ale
tha ever lived, while standin
very height of kis eminence,
great loompany of scholars, ,"
made tile." Tbe wife ought to b
vising partner in every firm. S
to bo 'interested in all the lo
gains of shop and store. She
have a right—she has a right—
everything. If a man goes into
I
nese transaction that he dare no
wife of, you may depend that
the way either to bankruptcy
ruin. There may be some thing
t wish to trouble his w
are not tell her he
cornfiture. On the oth
d ought to be syn
ife's occupation. It i
eep house. Many a
who oqtl4 have endured mart
well ale •blatgaret, the endured,
actually been worn out byl hou
clement.
he dovis n
but if ,be
road th di
the hUsba
with the
thing to
Kitchen Martyrs.
There are 1,000 martyrs ot the
kitchen. It lei very annoying -after the
stove or
e nure-
nd say:
e. You
h hour.
vexations of the day around the
the register or the table'or in t
ery or parlor tle have the hush
"You know nothing about troub
ought to be in:tbe store half
SYmnathY of ore:lunation' If the n
disgusted at the be
savory aroma. You
interests are one, y
hold of the work of
imed hands or 'm-
oths are one, your
r losses are one. Lay
life with both hands.
Four hands to fIghtithe !Glatt ' ; four eyes
to watch for thedaiuger; f r shoulders
on which to clout tl6 telala, It is a 'very
ead thing when the painter hoe a wife
wbo doel not like p °tut s. -It is a very
sad:thing for a pia 1st ,1 when she has a
ifusband who does ot li e music. 14 18 a
very gad thing whe n Wife is not suited
unless her husband has what is called a
"genteel business. ' Se far as 1 under-
stand a "genteel b shades," it is some-
thing to which 'a m n g es at 10 o'clock
In the morning and fro ' which he comes
home at 2 or 3 u'ol ck 14 tbe afternowa
and gots a large am unt of money for do-
ing :nothing. That is, I believe, a "gen-
teel business," and there has been many
a wife who has ma 3 the mistake of not
being satisfied unii the husband has
given up the tenni g of the hides,
or the
turning of the bard ter, or the bullding
of the walls and •ut h1nse1f in circles
where he has nothi g .to do but smoke
cigars and drink in° ad got himself
into habit's that ups.t htn going down
In the maelstrom, akin is wife and
children with him. Tb r are a good
many ttaine zunni g ent earth ' to
destruction. They trot all hours of the
dtty and all hours th might. There
are the freight trai ; t .pyi go very slow-
ly and very heart' a tl there are the
accommodation tral e ging on toward
desiamation, and th sto *ery often and
let a man get out en he wants to. But
genteer idlenese is a exprees train. Satan
is the stoker and d th is the engineer,
and, though one Tie come ' out in front
of it and string the ed /flag of "danger"
or the lantern of G tis i Word, it makes
just one shot intPe di '
tion coming
down the ernbankm nt ith a shout and
a Wail and a shriek ora hl crash! There
are to clams of p ple ure ef destruo-
•tion—firse, those ho ;have nothing to
do; secondly,. those bo have something
to do, but who are o lazy or too proud
to do it.
Vow to Have Happy Home.
I have One more 4ordor advice to give
tothose who would ave a happy home,
and that Is, let lov pros de in it. When
our behavior in tbje do elate circle -Ni-
mes a mere mattei of a loulation, when
he cares you giveli merely the result
1 delibei ate study of the position you
num appiness 11 a stark dead on the
earthsto e. When t e httsband's positiok
s head 1 the haus hold] is maintained
-
y loudn es of voice,- bY strength of arm,
y firer of temper, 43 republic of domestic
lies has Demme a d spotesna that neither
err nor nan will bide., Oh, ye who
remised VS leve eao s other at -the altar,
ion. It is easier to kill hat flow.er than
it i
ow dare you oomin 4 p rjury? Lt no
adow of Hu s pioion cone on your affec-
t is to make it liv again. The blast
rom helli that puts ut that light leaves
ou in the blaoknes of darkness forever.
Hero are a man a d wee. They agree
n nothin' else, but theylagree they will
ave a hcme. They willhave a splendid
ouse, and they thii k that if they have
house they will ha e 0..1 home. - Arohi-
acts mai4e the plan, and1 the mechanics
kaput() 115, the ho se t cost $1.00,000.
It is don . The carp to a a spread, light
-are hoiste , curtain aro hung, cards of
inviiiitio 'sent -out. The horses in gold
plated ha noes pran e at he gait°, guests
come in nd take heir lame,' th flute
pounds t e dancer go up and,down,
irnd with mut gra el-- Whirl, the wealth
nd the ashion a d the mirtleof the
reat to n wheel amid: the pictured
a.
- :10. ell , this is h pp' - se._ Float it on
he iiiim Ing viah s, aufld it In the
usio,lw Irl1t in the Oluice, cadt:it in
he enh* of soulptn e, scrund it ep the
rilliant tairwaye iash it in chandeliers.
appines indeed!! I
Soimethi g Lacking. I
Let IT 0 Mid on , he centegof the parlor
olr 'a th one to b poiness; let all the
uests, ve en come in, bring their flow-
ers and p tirls and i iamends, and I throw
them on, hi* pyra id, and let it be a
throne, ''' rail then let , happiness, the
queen, 'in it tha throne, and we will
stand or ti d, an , ali chalices. lifted,
We wil s y,i"Dr, in , 0 !queen; live for-
ever!" utl the g, este depart, the flutes
are, breitt less, tne last plash of the 'in-
patient hoofsi is hard lin the dietance,
and the wain a the household oome
back td s e the que n of !happiness on the
throne id ;the pa lor f eor. But, alas,
as the
o
faded, s eet od rs ave become the
re bac, tieflowers have
.
el
moll ojf.- oharnel 1ous, and instead of
the quenJ of,.happi ess there sits there
the ga nt term of ngilish, with bitten
lip and sunken eye nd ?ashes in her hair.
The ro p cif the 4anoers who have left
seem misting yetL like jarring thun-
ders h t quke th ,floor and rattle the
glasa s of the -fee t rim to rim. The
spill° ine on the floor turns into blood.
The aths of plu h have become wrig-
gling r ptiles. Ter •ors ! catch tangled in
the n py that ove hartge the couch. .A
stron ut hf wind comes through the
hall n the' drawl g room and the bed-
oham • r in which a the lights go out.
And r m the lips 1 tlio wine beakers
come tilte words, " appiness is ; not in
us!" 4nd the arch:s r spend, "It is not
in us "- And the si enced ihstruments of
musi , thrummed o bY invisible fingers,
anew r "Happiness 10 not in us!"
Ant the frozen 11 s of anguish break
open, and,, seated o the throne of wilted
flowe fel she strikes her bony hands a salary to -
Th ttvery night clerk with
gethe nd groans, 'It *not in me!"
0C., it0 a year—o ly $4000—goes to his
h me 4et up thre months ago, just
O ter te marriage •ay.vlove meets hint
i.
a th oor, love its ' ith him at the
4 ble,1 le talks o er the work of the
d y, etakes dowa thelBible anchreads
o hi ho came o r s nis to save, and
4 ey mil, and wh le t eiy are kneelingi-
✓ ght 1 hat plain oo 'en the plain car-
nli
'
l
p 5, th angels of Gid build a throne not
o 1,01 Io,ers that •eriehl and fade away,
bht o.it of' Arland, of hereon. wreath we
t p of wrea h, am tit Ion amaranth,.
until the tit one 15 - 011 . /Then the harps,
of God sounded, an suddenly there ap-
peared one who mo nted the throne with
eye so bright and b ow iid fair that the
twain knew .15 was Christian love. And
they knelt at the 1..5 of tho throne, and,
putting .ene hand on •each bead, she
blessed them and said, "Happiness is
iwAintahmtn owl 'i't h eArandd t aatt tryli ri tonno tohfa cpeal e:sti niagl
years, and the qu en left not the throne
till one day the m zrrbed pair felt stricken
In yeas --felt themiselves calledrway and
n
knew not which way 1 o go, and the
queen bounded frolthe! hrone nd said,
"Follow me, I wilt Choi+ you th way up
to the realm of everla4i g lov ." And
so they went up tol sin t legs o love and
walk on pavements o ' ove aod to jive
love. ether. in mansions ol love, and to.- re-
joice forever in the ituth, that God is
I
Timely Wtakydrig.
When a' :British brig was gliding
srnoethly along bef re 4 good breeze in
the South • Pacific, three months ago, a
flock of small bird abo ,t the stze, shape
and !color ot paroci ets. !settled down in
the rigging and or ant an hour or more
resting. The .econ4 mate was se anxious
to find out the spe les ,to whici;he visit-
ing !strangers bet:in ed1 that h tried to
enirsp a specimen, but the Dims;
ore
to
too shy be caught, and too spry tbe
set ed by the quiok betide of the sail
At the end of about an hour the bris
tooc the brig's tiourse,and disapp
• bub towardnightfall they cane laok
ari4 Passed the inight In the maintop. 1,
Ile next morning the birds fle*off
ag in, and when they returned at noon
the sailors Scattered some food about the
deck. By this time the birds hadl bee tne
so tame_that they hopped about the 4eok
picking up the crumbs. That afte oon
an astonishiiig thing happened. The ook
came flyitig swiftly toward the big.
Beery bird !teemed to be piping it if
pursued by some little invisible , en my
od wings, and they at once huddled
down behind the deckhouse. The suPer-
stitious senora_ at once called the pap ist
ofmthe brig, who ruhbed hie eyles nd
looked at the barometer. A gimlet, shlow.
ed that something was wrong With Itbe
elements, aid the brig was put in! s ape
to dutrido a storm. The storm o me
abcut twenty minutes after the bitds had
reached the vessel. For a few mlflqtes the
sky as 111re the waterless bottom o
lake ---a vast aroh of yellowish mud -1- nd
torre ts of rain fell. Why it did not below
very psard, nobody knows; but on' reach-
;
th tport to days later the eaptain
learn d tpat ,a great tornado hadamiept
aorosi that part of the sea. The birds left
the reesel on the morning after the
stornr and were not seen again.
Some Naval DeSnations.
Fathom—A measure of six feet.
Turret—A tower for the proteetion .of
the gunners.
Crow's Nest—A perch for the lookout
on the masthead.
Jacob's Ladder—A shOrt ladder with
wo
d rungs and rope sidea.
apstan—A machine used on beard.
obi for lifting heat* weights. '
rrnament—A term lexPreesing 901 -
leo ively all the guns of a Alp,
ahle—A long, heavY 1ohain usa
roti14 a Fillip in place at anchor.
130 Chaser—A gun tnclunted in
bow o flee on retreating! vessels.
Bu khead—A partition! separating o
part onto on the same deck.
Bi naole—The compase box of a
wi h a light to show it at tight.
gtvay--elhe aperture 111 ip's
vh' te persong enter and depart.
rds,
uto
to
the
m-
ip.
Bide
eq
nil1
th , -codeine of wa
huil.
Irrbette—A fi
a
a
ote-A nautical mile of 2,025 ya
ee about oneind one-eighth sta
,
i placement—
ari our for protect
voilving turret.
Monitor—A low
armored vessel, w
oaoi carrying two
ridge—A platf
tending across the
on o
wher
are 1
Is eu
ballt1
spi
!he weight in tons of
r displaced by a ship's
ed loiroular belt , of
ing!the nuns in a re-
.
nearly ! fiat -bottomed.
th-one Or two turrets,
guns.
rrn abo
deck fo
She ship's effizers.
fling Tower—An
therwheel, engine, t
oated and trcim whio
posed to direct his
to the Tail ex -
the convent -
mored tolvver
legraphs, Otte,
the captain
'en duririg a
_
e Liquor Question i 'Scotland. .
Scotland," says an oglish pa er,
in dilloation'of the Gothenburgy a-
lit le village near Dunferuilinei na ed
i:
te s eine to he making headway. A
Hill of Beath, has municipalized its
pu "i house and installed the electria
lig t ut of tho profits. , This success has
rai ed envy in the soul or another village
olo e by, called Kett?. Sety. does not we
wh it should not municipalize , its
w iskey drinking, so a public meeting
ha been held with a real live !county
oci miller in the chair to propound lb
so erne. A sum of £2,000 is to be raised
as apital wherewith to erect the public,
ho se, There are to be eight direetois—
six el and by the shareholders and eyvo
by th County Council. The shareholders
ar tq get a five per cent. divlden4 on
their ripital, and the surplus profits- are
to be banded over to the County Cou oil,
to be applied as it sees fit.
Responsibility.
onsciousnees of responsibility qu
en asenso of duty to be faithful.
kn wj that one Is trusted is an in
me t to prove one's self Worthy of
fid me. To trust a child is tO aid a o
to ot in the line of the best that is
pe tei of him. There Is nothing that
tend to keep a man up Seah s big
sta dard of well-being like the tho
thit he is loved and honored by one
Is orthe of love and henor.. iTher
ins 'ration and a steadying poWer in
knowledge that one has heoome hofr
untverthily, an object of 4'muoJ love
m iny prayers."
sta
reaso
OTSSO
mar
And
to 4
adhc
wan
So
age
with
wate
New Soudanese Stamp
h Soudan is to have a ne pos
, so stamp collecters st te. •be
for the change is puriou .
Egyptian postage, stamp ha a
nt as a water -mark, but the w ter -
of the Soudanese stamp is a or es.
gpod Mahommedan4 °Wee1 strongly
ptd na
ly their tongue tio lage that
ee to the sign of the or010.! They
to liok a crescent. 1
the present series of ,Sondanefie post -
nips aro, say the oolleotots, 44 be
irlawn, and those with a. oresient
ark substituted.
ok-
To
on-
ild
ex -
est
ght
ho
is
the
ver
nd
go
Railways in India.
• railvrays in India on March 81,
1898, ggregated 25,454 miles open and
Sunicti ned, of which 210.56 mite i Were
open o traffic, leaving 4,298 miles u der
conS r otion, or authorized. This w4s a
notli rease of 760 mulOL
• s. R. Smith, of the 17th coeces ion,
Elnt , was seriously hirt the other day.
She a driving a spirite horse w ich got
the •et er of her and 911 away, t rowing
her n ton the hard roalt Iter lit le loon,
whd 4s with her, esca cl withoutl inj ry.
—j-Le»tuel Pelton has di posed of je farm
on tlhe 3&h concession of ma, to h tenant,
David EIall, for $1,600. This dis osels of
the asl of Mr. Pelton's 1 arm prop rtyl of
whi ie possessed at on time ab at 400
acre
f you canno1l get be
rn'ton will ans er."
ou may cho se betwe
m4k,, water, co ee or t
But therc is no se ond choi
for
It
n oth
cod -
phos
gly c
th4 best fbossible 'manner,
yojt ave only o.ne choi9e.
Jt brings prompt r suits
a.
cott's Emul ion.
isScott's rnulsion°or
ng.
hen you need the 13st
iver oil, the best ypo-
hites, and the best
rine, all cbmbine4 in
. ,
in aU cases ot wastm
loss in weight.
All druggists; ewe and $ectes.
• SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists, Torero.
Pr
The
OAPITAL
A general
special atten
SAVINGS•
Special fa pities for:transaction of business in the Klondike District.
11014M.SSTED, Solictfor 1 F. a G. MINTY, Manager,
Money Order*, payable at any bank, issued at the following rates;
•1U der $10 .08
• 10 to $20 .10
OCTOBER 28, 189fi
Canadian Bank of Commerce.
Alb UP) 811 -LION DOLLARS - $8,000000
BEAFORTH BRANOH.
uniting bulginess transacted. Farmers' Notesdiscounted, and
ion given to the collection of Sale Notes.
BAN K.—Interest allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards
OCT
ntill
-re RIVAS'S F;
,r able yesr4
to.. 8. Ilia's,'
$20 to $30
$30 to $50
.4Pr
Only six week., from
the gardens of India
'./atabt040110101006
Pure
Indian'
to our breakfast tables.
.12
.12
etty Foot
oes a Long Way
But what is the use of a pretty
foot, in this country in the winter
time, if you do not have a perfect
fitting Rubber or Overshoe.
Now, this may be news to you,
but you will find it to be a fact;
there is only one make of Rub-
bers and Overshoes, in this coun-
try, that are right up-to-date in
fit, finish, quality and durability
and they are the,
1
'
• I want to $
bottom then
getting.
thin, lig
44
e "0
1 kno
anby" on the
what I am
anby
Rubbers
and OVERSHOES
t, comfortable. Extra thick at ball and heel.
RANBY RUBBERS WEAR LIKE IRON."
easons
ge
• And with the change in the weather a change in your eloUi-
ing is necessary for your comfort.
In a week or two the weather will be too cold. for Summer
suits, and the thoughtful man will be prepared for the first cold
snap. We are in a position to assist, you. Our line of Fall
Overcoatings is large and valicd, but the 'prices are small, while
we guarantee the fit and finish of each coat to be better than
usual. It is, perhaps, a Fall suit you require, and in these we
are fully prepared to satisfy you
NLIIISPAcTION in QUALITY and PRICE.
BRIGHT BROS.,
SE AFORTH.
11
orey9 S Ready=to=Wear
Rigby Waterproofed
Freize Ulsters
•
Made from pure wool, 32 oz. to the yard
Frieze. 1 Five pockets.— Deep flaps.:—Six
inch collar, with, throat tab.—Double stich-
ed edge—Raised seams. Length 54 inches.
Nine colors. Black, Blue, Mid Brown,
Drab, Q laret, Heather, Oxford, Blue mix-
ture and Olive mixture.
Waterproof, Windproof,
Frostproof, Comfortable.
Sold by ell reputable dealers front$
Nova Seetia to British Columbia for to CY
•
Shorey's Guarantee Card in the pocket,
of course. insist on seeing it, it is a good
square guarantee:
JULL2.9.19.1.2.1.312.
1
ME INVITATION.
dorne early and choose from the largest and best assortment
of Stoves of all kinds ever showed in Seaforth. It don't
make any difference 'what sOrt, of stove you want, we have it,
and we also have a fine line of second-hand stoves, which we
are going to sell away down., to make room for new goods.
,Qoal heaters, it1 or without ovens coal and wood. ranges,
(
3 31 ranges, wood, cooks, etc., also a fine line of small St
sUitable for fall use. Old stoves taken in exchange,
S. ITLLIi1TT irk CO
49
HARDWARE MERCHANT'S - SEAFORTH.
-
mone
ere, in
TORN B
ODUrt
. steer,
• 1:04 2411
•inve,n,s' store,
CORN FOR
always 001
gys.in 11211*
corn Sor le0 lta
Warehouee, opp
PERRIN.
TRAY LA
JEi undertigei
isont the reidd
there ids -wird
more on provi
ROBERT BAR"
N THE V`B.
-OFIWRO.
ceased. a! Fe
of the said siser
Abet day of Not
undereigntd. t
Executor will 4
among the part
to the elai
JAMEes WAL
Dated, Octenet
veyisecter, Etc.,
TN THE S17R1
.‘ OF HUROl
ceesed. All pes
of the said dei
3114- day -of Octo
undersigned,- xi
Executorewill
among the parr
only to the °lair
given. JOHN I
• sus, Bayfield
R HIGGINS, C
FOR e
gs for ea
boro,
10R SALEl
buil
horn vows and ,
sad ram lambs:
N
mare!. Pill
DAVID MIL
ber
eight Months ol
46171 -Gravel Ros
oseforth P. D.
1
EBlifs-BIR
.113 for tale
*allowing thro
hoer, 2 beers es
'Thie is all fire
Mc-ALLISTER,.
140Alt
Jim keep
Stanley, Vito
payable st
oireturnbnglt
Buu
IsetT f
a thornegbb
befeee Jau
-SCOTT.
B1)
ro
Middlneex
service, with
JOHN W. RO
R FO
'pr
B
On ixtt
t Orioughbr
VOnKSL
Mitted
De, or
gs to
MA II
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rat -the Brno
TantWorth B
ftfl ;payable
surning lf
bred mon*
lflJGfl M.010A
WO
MeliWup, 2.
ustiltea num
extra xd
'Terms
JOHN Af
aDdeti FOR
j_ tinders
tialress,hav for
*.so keep for -
oratesed
and *Juliet e
pseeele
Iretemeing
ORBANCE
erth P. 0,
TIOROPERT
' chtap
smith shop a
Lot 0, Cone
eit,e the Soho
country, and
posea. There
fruit Sreee,
gond veil.
to S'aldttEL
WATeoN,
-7
good ; brie
orchere,
coral:nine
to leen at lo
Bretkileld.
MIABM F
X Mile
about 100
cuitivati�n.
and plenty
farm and w
h1314Y to
Step!)
1899, Ap
Grand Ben
111EACIIE
tion N
third class
commerce
up to Nova
6111TII, St
Not
• The cred.i
the toweeh
farm,e.r, dee
ruary, 180S -
November, -
for the Hen
the younge
the eecuriti
affidavit.
proceed -to -
among the
only to tha.
notion, and
will not be -
any person-
•ceived noti
- statute in
P.O.. Soli
9rd, 1898.
to
ore.
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