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The Huron Expositor, 1900-08-10, Page 2REAL ESTATE POR SALE, rtARM IN ST&NLEY FOR SALE —For este Let Conceesion 1, London Road, near t he villag of Brimfield, eontsining about 100 &wren 90 scree cleared and in a good gate of oultivationthe- re- n airede is hard wood bush. There are gIod build - .nes ;12 eclat wheat, SO seeded to grass, a good erahard end lardy of wir at. Will be sold °hasp and on nay °rms. Apply to A. J. ROSS, Breese. fteld P. O. o 1870.tt efeneEnIRABS LE PROPERTY IN SEAFORTH FO _1/ SALM—Beautifully ettuated one Centre Street adjoining Bersttle'e Grove. There are two lots planted with the ohoicest of trait trees of all kinds and shrube. A frame house, stone cellar underneath the id:tole-Mow, a sitting room, dining room. summer and winter kitchens and four bedrooms, hard and 'soft water.- It is one of the most plea's:inns, located, comfortable and convenient residencies In Seat nth and will be sold cheap. Apply to JOnlAll WAT- SON, Elesforth. 1700-tt ettra..•••• VINE FARM FOR SALL—For sale leit r cession 9, Stsnley, containing 100 acres. The land is all clear but 12 mores which is in good hard- wood bunk Fifty acres are under oultivatio4, 8 acres is in wheat and the balance is seened to grass. There is a good frame house, frame hero and stebles. The Jaren is well Woad and underdrained and has st. email, never failing spring creek running through one corner of it. It is completely free from all foul weeds. Terms cash. Fomenter' given imme- diately. Foe further perticulare apply to JOHN GILMORE, Brucefield 0. 1.081.1il ARM IN MULLETT FOR SILE.—For sale, Lot 4, Conoeseion IS, Mullett, oontsinIng 76 acne, all cleared, underdrained, well fenced, and about 40 .oreseeeded to grass. There are fair buildings'. There is a good orchard, and a never -tailing spring ore& runs through the farm and a good well at Mie house. It Is near school and pod offices, and con- venient to the best markets. It is a splendid farm, not a foot of waste land on it, and is well adapted for stock tensing; It will be sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply to the undersigned, neatorth P. O. JANE ROBISON. 1809- tt EIARei IN TUOREEBIIITII FOR, SALE:—For Bele J Lot 24, Concession ft, IL R. S., Tuokoremith. containing 100 &eras, 90 sores (neared and in a geed s state of cultivation, 10 acres of good hardwood bush. There is on the premises a good brick house and kitchen, a large new bank barnorwith stone staining underneath• an open eh'ed ; driving house, and.o:ther bulldinge; t'wo good wells and orobard. It is five miles from Seaforth and six from Clintdin on a good gravel road. School close by. Will he sold, oheap. Apply on the premiees to ROBERT MeYETY, or Sea. forth P. 0. 1639x4ti FA" TUCKERSUITH FOR SALE.—For sane Lot 11, Cononsion 8, 'Tuokersmitei, eiontaining , 1,00 scree, all dewed but about fl scree ot good bush. It is uederdrained, well fenced, and in a high state of cultivation. There ita good stone house ; good barns, stables- and outhouses. It adjoins s good. echoed ; is within five miles of Seaforthe and three utiles from Rippen. There is pleoty of gnod water. Will be Eold wish or without the orep. It is ono of the best farmein the townehip, and wileibe sold on easy tenon ate the proprietor wants to retire. Also 60 acres within ensile and a quarter, a good grasIng lot, well fenced, but no buildings. Will be sold to. gether or separstely. Apply on the preiniens, or ad. drew Egmondville P. O. JAMES StaTANISH.1 1.839 tf -WARM FOR SAL.—For sale Lot 18, Canceeeion 8, Tuckeramith, it miles from Seeforth, contine- nt; 97- acres. Thar land is in a good stet° of cultiva- tion: On the place le a large frame house in good repair And heated by a furnace, benk barn with good stebling, new stone pig peu 124x16, driving etied, woodshed and everything in first din eenditioe. Plenty of gone water and windmill: to pump it. The land is well underdreined. There is about 12 cores of fall wheat and the ploughime is all done. It will be sold cheap and oh eaoy terms 39 the proprietor ist going West. Possession given at any time. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM EBERHAItT, on the premises, or to Seafmth post Oise. 1884ett WARM_ IN STANLEY FOR SALE.—For sale, Lot F 9 and the west half of Lot 8, on the 121h conces- sion, or Brewnson Line, of Statiley. Tido farnt con- tains 160 acres, all of which ie cleared, except four Imre. It lis in a state of first elms cultivation, well fenced and all underdreined, mostly with tile. There is a large frame dwelling house as good fie new, with cod stone foundation and cellar, large bank barn with stonestabling underneath, and numerous other buildings, noluding a large pig house. Two good orcshards of choice fruit, also nice ohs& and alma - mental trees'. There are two kering creeks running hrough the farm, and plenty or good water all the year tonne vtithout pumping. It is well situated for . arkets, eleurchee, schools], post offtee, ecc., and good gravel roe Iti leading from it le all directions. 14 is within view of Lake Huron, and the boats can be teem passi g- up rind down from tie house. This is one of the best equipped farms- in the county, and will be aoLl on easy tonne as the proprietor want i to retire on Account of ill health. Apply on the prem. tees, or address Blake P. O. MIN DUNN. 1649-tf r , F"'MARE IN RAY TOWNSHIP FOR SALE. --For este, Lot 22, on the Month Boundary of Hay- Townshipi This tarn contains- 100 soros, 86 acrde cleared, the rest geed hardwood bush. It is welltun- dordrained and fenced. There is a good stone house shed; slues 70x76, w house 'th -first-dais etebling with a No 1 oiler • large lank barn ; implement - and root nu ler underneath; good Weber& ; 2 good wells and slstorn, There is 1 t acres of fail wheat flowed on i rich tallow, w 11 nianurect ; 40 acres seeded do n reeently, the r st in good ehape for orop. T is is a No. 1 In in, wdl situated for market., !lurches, school's, post offices, etc., and will be sol reaeonably. Appi - on the premises, or address It a BERT N. DOITGL $,Blake,Ont.1068x8tf QII.,EN ID FARM FOR SeLE.--Foi sale, a spier'. ej ldid t rm. and hoterprope ty. This farm Is on the 13th •secession of -the Toiv whip of MoKillop, at the Ylliag" of Leadbury. It contains 112e acres, ail of wIdelt rre &eared, exempt abont three soros. It is ill I good tate of cultivation, being well fenced and underdral ed, and suitable lof grain growing or 'tack raisfug and feeding. There ta not a toot of wide land on tho farm. There are two good dwelling houses, a largo bank barn wlth stone stabling under- neath, a large implement house and all necessary buildings in fin tolass repair. There are three s or. ohards and four never -tailing wells. The farrn ad. joins the Magee! Leadbur3 where are stores, post °Moe, bla ksmith shop, school. etc, The well Known Lesdbury hotel is on the tarns and will be sold weth It. It is or under tease for a term of years. This he Oise of he best and most profitable farm proper- ties in the' County of Huron land will be sold oheap on easy to ma of payment. For further particulars, apply on he premien, or ad rose the undersigned proprietor, Leadbury P. O. SOUNSTON KINNEY. • 166.3 Store And Gro ery j Business For S Ie. bove, and god brick eirlek dolinse a For eatell0, with dwelin the tbriving to4n of Seaforth ; god table at ha back, also a first olato stook of groocrios all intik est part of town an doing good bustno4., good reasons for selling. • Ap ly • quickly to box 872, Seaferth, Ontario. 1700 M. JORDAN. • MONEY T LOAN Funds lot private p*ties, also company needs, to loan at lowest rates on first mortgage; terms to sled borrower. JAMES L. KILLORAN, Barrister, Seaforth, 1669-tf 6 a. ; n-Ineeste s Eureka ifeterin- ary. Cil,..USTIO BALSAM, A Reliable end Speedy Remedy for Curbs, 8 lints, Spavins, 8weeny, Etc. It can be used in every case of "neterhisry Practicewhere St mutating 1,ini,iiouti or Binders are pre- soribed. See painphlet wiech retoomp entee every It pair in catttle, See bottle. 1 has no superior. Every bottle sold is guerante el to give elan siltation. , Price 76c a bottle, a Sold by alt druggtets. InvaliFmphiet. ble in the treatment of Lump Prepared by— t THE ETREKA VETERINARY MEDECINE CO.; London ent. • 1051 62 Robed Oevereux IiLACKS141TH and eel ttention to or canoeing and CARRIACE• Opp. I c Gene ,n1 Jobbing. MAKER arr Goderieb street, - - &Worth. Mertonr Stock Farm, LOT 7, CONCESSION a IIIBBERT Thoroughbred Durham Cows, ' Heifers and Bulls of the most fashionable strains for sale at reasonehle prides. Poet °flied address, DAYXL)f UILL, Staff*. 1001 -if • THE HU ON EXPOSITOR .D�WN FROM HEAVEN Rev. Dr. Talmage Discourses on the Only True Religion. _ Makeshifts ' of HUM en Manufacture Ale) lieeless Mllela Measured by Goal; Plumb Line---Roligions Mode to Suit tioaditions. . Was h ingt on, Aug Trondhjem,' Norway, wage is now stayin • • • 5. From -where Dr. Tale g, he sencis the following discourse in wriich he shows that the °yid •Can never be beneeted by a religio 1 of !wawa man- ufacture, which easiI. yields to 01 nurrounuiflgS bit, afust have a lig-ion lot, el own fr one 'heaven; t Anios vii; 8; •,"Andi the Lord ' onto me, A.111(M3#• What seest th And I said, A plumb line." Tha solid masonry'of the world for: me a fascinatio a Walk r Soule of the triume hal arch the cathedrals 400 tr. 600 ye4.rs and see them stand zia erect s w they • were built, valls of g _height, for cerituriss not bertdin quarter of an inch -this way or' IA so greatly hondreci were the ma.s who build -ed these were tree from ..ta. "free'' masons. most of the credit ings, and its dear ieging,on st and Ibrick has scalded 1A4r0S0 ages. But there is another int ele- ment of just as me eh impisrtance as the trowel, and my text recogn zes it, Bricklayers- and stonemasonsnd ,carpenters, in the building of w lis, use an iestrument made ofla 6 rd, at the end of which a lams) of -lad is fastened. They drop. it ceier he side of the wall, .nd, ae: the pit ra- of an nd at re. all it. Ps, A ut Id, en eat r a at. ns that, t ley ation. and ca. led he trowel ets for thOse bu Id- ne the tiara, ay 101V price tney purchasea an art.lcic, .it gives me niort dismay than zethsfactions I know et means the bartkraptcy ad_ defalcation of men it many depa talents.. The men Who toil with the brain need, full as • Much' sympathy, as those who toil with the hand, 1.11 business life is - struel through ith 'suspic 0n, and. panics are the resilt, of want' of cone fidexic • • To feel right am to do right under all this .pressu e requires martyr grace requires divine support, - re- quire. :celestial r -.ert.forcem4lnt. Yet there are tens of •_thousand of such men etting splendidly thro gh,. They see others7going up and teemselves goitte down, hut they keep .their tat- • Liebe( and their parage athd their . Chris Sart c-onsie ericessa and after awhi e, their s UM.' 8 will Mlle. There is go erally retril) dim in some forna for reediness, he owner. of thn pig I usinef3s will die, and -their boy* will get possessiin of the business,' and with a eigs r in their nnoUthe; and ull to the t1i1ns with the best liquo , and behin 1 a pair' of spank- ing I ays, they vt ill pass everything on the turnpik road. to temporal and eternal .pe ditron. Then the buen ess will brei k up and the smal:- " 1er ealers will ave fair opportun- ity. • Or the si irit of 'contentment and felt feeling vill ?take possession, of • ti e large firm as , recently with a fa nous ..1).usin.ss 'house, and the fireti• will saly: "ye. have enough • "non y for all out steeds, and the needs o zrehiIdren. Tow let us 'dissolve .business .and ke way for other -.men in the .same line." -Instead of bein startled at a --Solitary instance flagmen) hnitnt, • it. will become a on thing. 1 know of scores of • business he uses that have had opportunits of vast aecumula- ands. who . o ght to quit. But ps for all t ie days of this gene .on the, stru •gle of small houses eep alive un er the overshadow- reSsare 2f g -eat houses will.cons therefbre, - taking things as are, you Srill be wise to pre - your faith and throw over all counters an. -shelves 'lend casks. measuring 1 ne of divine right. _the Lord -aid unto me, Maris, s.eest th u? And I said, A b line:" . -of egornoai :that r ,etrioaite perh , to 1 ing : tinu thee- siTe'v t the "An wh e • -plun i -.In the dame eve y we need to rectify our theologies. 11 sorts oa refigioas i are puttiag for h their pretensions.. . Some havie a se iritualistic -religioe, 'and'their-thief work ..is, with ghost's, and others a religion of political '• eem only, propos «ng to put an end td i • hen an Misery be :a new Style of tax- ' at 1011, and there is a humanitarian reit ' ion that : 10c les after tile bodies of "ten and Jetsthe soul look after . itse f, and there is a legislative re - i ligi in that prop see to rectify' all Wr ngs by enaet tient of better laws, and there is t n aesthetic' religion 1 1 tha , -by rules of exquisitetaste [ would lift the -,h 'art out of it- s de - for titles, and r ligions of all sorts, ..reli 'Sons :by t 0 peck, religions by the square foot old religionsby the ton all of them devices of the devil ,tha would - ti ke the heart away from the only. re igion that will ever .erfe't anything f tr the hattan race, an :that' is th . straight up and dneart religion s -ritten in the bobk .whch begins Is/ 11 --Genesis and ends with Revelation, the religion of the kits, the old religion, the God given reiijgion, the verlasting religion, wh ch , soya, Move God: above all nncl yourneighb n- as yourself." All religions but one begin at -the wrong : end and in the wrong place. The t Bible religion demands that we first 'get right with - Clod.. It begins at the top arid m sures down, while the other religio is begin at the bot - toil and try t meaaure up. They stand at, the fo. t of the wall, up to their knees it -the mud of hutha.n. theory aacV spe dation, and have a _plot:mulct and a tring tied fast to it, an( they thro -the nhumnet this . r A t t collies down up- on it up, an wa and -brez k a . head here and. • th ow the plunit let .another way and break a head here, and then they tb Oa their own iate. • .T neint you to notice this fact, that When . a men vives up the straight up and dollen religion of the Bible for any new 1 mgled relfg•ion, it is go orally to sui his sins. - You first her of his eh nge of religion, and th n you hear f- some ewindle he ha . pract iced in a special -mining st cic; telling sone one if he will put in $10,000 Ile a n take out $100,000; or, he has sacrifieed his integrity or pie nged into • irremediable werldli- ne, A. His sins re so babad.he. has to broaden hie eligion, and he be- colles as broad as temptation, as Ina ad _ as the sours dailcriees, as be. >ad. as hell. hey Want a religion tht 4 will allenter them to keep their sins- and then at denth say to them, "I ell donee goo 1 and faithful serve an _," and that ells' them, "All is \NCI', for there i Ino hell." What a, gl rious Ilea Yen ey hold before us! Co ne, let, us go n and sees) t. There ar Herod and a 1 the babes he mase aa red; •, There are Charles Guiteau ant Robespierrc, the feeder of the Fr nth guillotine, and all the liars, th, eves, house burners, garroters, m -pookets and libertines of all the centuries. They have all got crowns an thrones and haane arid scepters, an 1. When ' I:11 y chant they sing, .,., hanksgivilig a d honor and glory and power to th, broad religion that lets us all- into heaven Without re - pe 'dance and wi hout faith in those humil fat ing do 'mas of ecclesiastia ca old fogyism." • ty text- givea me a grand oppor- tunity of saying a usefid Word to .all y ling men _who are now forming lic bits for a life ime. . Of what use to a st °time. on or a bricklayer is a plumb lite? Why not build ti e will • by A 10 umtide 1 eye and h nd? Because hay are insufficient; - cause if there be a deflection in the wall it eannot f wther on be correct - O . - llerause by the law -Of gravitea t ion W wall tmet. be straight in , or - eh r to be ,syininetrical end safe. A. y ung man is ii danger of .getting a d feet in his we n • of character that met naturally see gravity in the ear s the - centre. Eh,- the wor distoevers where. Ilit vafl: recedes t where it beiges sou is the perpendicnla presentS God. as-stu of character wh ich built and in that ' and just ; Ourtext- tiding onthe. the Threalites .1 tenon': testing "Ale( the Lord sail unto me, A what seest thical :And I said • phie 11) line." 1 . . Wiat the Avorlie tants. is • strati ht up tIId (10Wii relies ae. ' Much of he so ca fled piety Of he day' ibetnie this way and that t� .Oft the Otis. It. ie c hliquee with a low state of en - tint „nt and morale. ' We have all -bee 1 rbunditig a aall of charac er,' and it is glazing et' imperfect ...t nd /fee Is .reconstructi la - How shall It be m-ot ht into pe seadieular?e, 0 ly by the divine inc• surement: -, " nd i the Lord said unte me, Amos, w rit- --tbon? An( I said, A :pia b- - N.: . line ." ,. ' . i Tie whole. tencleacy of the th es ., is to make us act iv the Standard of what ethers do. le throw Over be : 'Jean sof ' our cha eitcter the - tan - led I plaint) line of- oth r lives and re ect ' the infallible test achich Amos s w, I Tile, questionfor nic. shouldnet be . weart 3nene think isright. but w tat ; 1 God thinks is right. This perpet tal ., reference to the belhavior of 'oth , i as though it decidgcl anything - nit 1 litentart fallibility,. le A mistake evelde ' as•the World. - Thera, are 10, 00 . phi/lib. lines in usc„- but only bn true and exact, ar d that is the liras , of Gorl's eternal right, . There i a. i mighty attempt Iie lig 11111de to re- ' construct and Six t p the Ton a C IT,l- 1 mandineats, :To meny they seem. 00 rigld. The tower tcf. Pike Jenne o -er 1 abciut 13.feet ifrorn the perpendloa er,.' ad PeaPle go thansands of .Miles to, see its graceful inclinatioas and to learn how, by extra, brace's and v tri- 1 otatanschitecteral coalrivances, it is keeit; 'leaning' from century to eentt ry. ! Thee divine plaint Line needs to be thaoraoyer all merchandise. Th us- 1 anda„ of yeare ago holomon discov red the, tendency of Inlyers to -Oprec ate goods. , He saw a man beating d . wn an :article lower qiid lower and ay- ing 1 lit was not w rth the :price file- 1 ecr, . and wheahel had .purchased at the lowest- point he told- -eveey1)..y wkat t ;harp bar ilia- be had st uek and ht w be butw tied the Merch na "It if naught, sa Os the *buyer, • bat when, he is _gone.. illifi "Way, then • he boasteth" (Prover s xx, 14), So-. ciety is so utterly tskcnv iiii this Mat- t 0.1 that, you seldin find a seller sk- ing the price that he expecte to Yet; he puts on 0 highel value th a ii ' he ex- pects to receives knowing that be wirl have to drop: • And if he w nts. $50,- he --asks $7t1. I And it he w- nts $2,000, he • askfl . $2,500. "I" is naught," Faith thq:.buyer., "The fa- bric is defective; Vie style of • g ods• i's poor: I cam get elsewhere a be ten article at a smaflelr prire. ft Is out of fashion; it is damaged; lf-icirj fn: it will not Wea-we• r ll." ft aw'hile the merchant, froIfl. o\t'i'er- nr from zli..sire .to ...lisisoe_ of that part'cadar Hinds- of goadisa s "Well, take it n t : your own pri -.0," and the purchaser ,goee home, N i i WI light step and calla 121 40 ilk 'pri -ate ()tilde his - eel -1110o 1 ail frieticis and . . chuckles. while he 'tells how for half prise he got the igoods. -In" o her Words, ,he lied 'and was protal 't. ' Nothing would make 1 Mies as '00(1 - Mild • OM earning of a lieelihood so easse` LLS 'Lila 1.111iVqSal adoption of the law.' : of rights , 8 uspieion • sts ikes th ro Ugh - all ba visa in ituik ing. 5Ien \V 110 8011 kLIONN . 1104 Wilk' 01 er-41.1vy NN 111 gel Ilie money. Purchasers ktiow not, Whetherthe goods shi mod svill by according to the sample. And what, 11 ith the •large number of clerks N'1i0 are milking false en -ries and then absconding and the eeedose ion of firms that 4a1) for million -Of tInlitinn, -henies.1 men are at their e 'its' end to make a : living, lie ' sni() stands up '0 inid oti 'the pressure and does right 'is aenomptish ing e inle- t [ling toward the establishment • if a Iligh commercial prissperiten .1 lave' deep sympathy :for the laboring gas- ses .Who IOU with hand: and 001. Nit we Intent . not forget the husiness men tt ho, wiiiiniltt ar'S' "niPlain 101' banuored procossi On . through. the street, are enduring a stretes of cir- cumstances nterr i lid. Tbe fortu at people of to -day bee. Lhosc' who are recto t nig daily le ages . or regular nal -t a nee. . And Lite 11,LLIII 1.110S4 1.1.1V 1. ara'S. , Aid WO 11101 111084, to ben_ pili - ed axe those who conduct ' a bus lieSS W. hae prices are A:ailing • and yet try hi pee their clerks and &alpha CS and: are iu such fearful straits that they would quit, bueimise toetnorrow if it were mit for the 'wreck and ru n of others... Whey people tell at, ,wh -Li, a t-...--..- •-• tlY be (' )rrect ed. Remember that the wall may he Ka feet highSat d yet a deflect ion OM.% ot from the foundntion ailects the el 11 re • st rut tet re. 11 ncl ifi sent live One 11 nalred e ears mei do .r gh t the • last e ght y years you may le ert 111' [('58 do • )1130t hing. at 1 tt ent y en 15 of age 1 at evil] clamant, uJI yotir eardein en- tente!. • Altn 1V110 have built li etsee for yourselt es o for others, t' 1 I not right , in sae ing to these ting men, .s Ott cantiotbuild a Wall ) high as to ho 1 thlep ndent of the „erecter of its foundation ? A man fre .3Q Z.'eftr.P j,fSiga iSSAY 0 enougn sin co st inn a nretime.- - Now John or G orge or Henry or whatever be your Christ an name or ettuatame, ..saY h ‘re and bow: "No wira-oats for me, no cigars or cigar- ettes for me, no ine or beer for me, no nasty stories or me, no Sunday sprees for nie. I am going to start right and keep ' on right. God help me, for 1:Om vea weak. From the throne of iaternat righteousness let down tip me the rinciples by which I can be guided. in building every- thing from few)" ation to capstone. Lord God, by t e wounded hand of Christ throw me plumb line." "But," you 8 y, "you shut us young folks out f om all fun," - Oh, 13.0 1 1 like' fun1 have had lots of it in my time. tut I have not had to go into paths of sin to find it, No credit to me, be ause of an extraor- dinary parental l example and influ- • ence I was kesit;f om outward trans- gressions, though my heart Was bad • enough and des' erately wicked. have had fun ill mitable, though I never swore one oath and never gam -- bled for so inn.L me the value -of a pin and nevers w the inside of a haunt of • sin s ve as when many years ago, with a commissioner of •. police a,nd a dela ctive, and two eld- ers -of, my char la I explored New York and Brookl n by midnight, not out of curiosity, but that 1 might in pulpit, discourse et before the people the poverty and he horrors of under- ground city life. Yet, though I was never intoxicated for an -instant, and never committed one act of dissolute- nesse—reStrained nly by the -grace of • God, withrmt wh ch restraint I would Wive gone headl ng to the bottom. of infamy—I have lad so much fun that I don't believe' ti ere is a man sne the planet at the p °sent time who has had more. :1 -feat it, men and boys, evomen and girl , all the fun is on • the -side of -right Sin may seem at tractive, but it, is deathful and like - the manchineel, a 'tree whose dews are poisonous. he only genuine hap- piness is in a G it-lett= life. Oh, this pluml line of the everlast-. ing right! God will throw it over all our ,moral eflections. God will throw it °Vey a.'1 churches to show whether they ar doing useful work or are instances of idleness and pre - :tense. He will throw that plumb lineover all nat ions to demonstrate whether their laws are just or cruel, their rulers good or ebad, their am- bitions holy or. infamous. He threw that plumb line over the Spanish monai-chy • of otaer days, and what became.. of her? Ask the- splintered hulks of her ova -thrown armada,. He threw that plinub • line Over French imperialism, an( what was the re- sult ? ASIal-the ruins of the Tuileries and the fallen (airman of the Place Vendome and the grave _trenches of Sedan and the blood of revolutions at different timee.rolling through the Champs Elysees. He threw the plumb • line over ancient Rome, and what be- came of the i e al m of the ancient Caesars.. Ask h r war eagles, with beak dulled and wings broken, flung helpless into th Tiber.. God is now throwing that lumb line over this republic, and i • is a solemn time with this natio , and whether we keep his Salabat is or dishonor them, whether righter Listless or iniquity dominate,. whether we are Christia,n or infidel,: 'whet! er we fulfill our mis- sion or 'refuse, whether we are for God or- against slm, will d,acide whe- ther we •shall a a, nation go on. in higher and high e• career or go down m the SEM(' g) axe where Babylon and' Nineveh (1.11 1 Thebes are sepul- chered. "But," say y a, "if there be no- thing but a pito II) line what can any . of us do, for th)re is ane old prciverb which truthful y declares: 'If the best man's fault were written me his forehead, ft wotld make him pull his hat over his as es.' What * shall we • do When., aCCOr ing to Isaiah, 'God shall lay judgn erit to .the line and righteousness ti e plummet?' " Ah, here is where the -0 ospel comes in with a Saviour s righteousness to make up for ou deficits. And, while 1 -see hanging n the wall a plurab line, leeee also longing there a cross. •And while the ne condemns us the other saves us, if only we will hold to it. And here lid now you may set - free with a 1 iore glorious liberty than illantpden r Sidney or Kosciu- sko ever fought for. Not out yonder or. down .there or up here, but just where ,you are ;,ou may get it. The invalid p oprietress of a weal- thy estate in cotland 'visited the continent of Eu ope to get rid of the maladies, and s e went to Baden Ba- den and tried ti ose 'waters and went to Carlsbad am i tried those waters, and-insteud of citing better she got worse, and in lespair she said to a physician, "Malt shall I do?" His reply was: "Met icine can do nothing for you. You luxe only one chance and that is in the waters of the Pit Keathly, Scotia de" "Is it possible," she replied. "W by, those waters are on my own es ate." She returned, and drank of th‘ fouatain at her own gate, and in t 0 months completely recovered. • Oh, 'ick and diseased and sinning and -dyi ge why go trudging all the world ver and seeking here -and. there -relief for your discouraged spirit when dos by and at your very feet and at the door of your heart, aye, within ill Very estate of your own consciousn ss, the healingwa- ters of eternal life may be had and had this very our, this very min- ute? Blessed be 0 rid that over against the pl imb line that Amos fia,W is the el'OS • through t he • eman- cipating power of which you • and I may live and live forever I • • HUMOR IN ENGLISH SIGNS. Apt Quotation• 117—sed. by Tradesmen toj Attrn t AA-A./potion. There is quite a harvest of wit and wisdom to be leaned by the observ- ant- eye from t ni notices with which tradesmen seel to attract custom, and it might al 0 be worth the while of out of. the t ay things to make a collection of wayside gems:, many of which blush 'almost unseen. Many of the cleverest of these notices which the writer has added little by little.. to his collect ort consist • of really witty adaptat ons of well 'known quotations and proverbs. - An enterprisi ig -cycle dealer' in a Y orkshire t 0331 • whose liable is Nel- 1 le, turns his widely • cognomen to business nevem 11 in t his singularly apt qUOtal ion from ''llenry IV,' ' "out of this 1i. tie danger 1 pluck the flower suite en et idle customer iii the Sable to V"1,• whoee sympathetic: name is Love, informs his teat:alters itt letters.half a foot long that• "Lovii ha th a large in inCle." If captivity be a virtue in n unties, Mr. 1.0ee de- serves to have i large sale. A provision ierchaut, again in a nortji country own, 1 urns the same name to tisef1 account bo this an- 7101taneanate Wet "..seneeeke for it- AUGUST 104 1900 • setrne 'eorge eierbert says 'Love is a personal debt,' but, this Love's terms are strict cash." Business rivalry -often develops quite unexpected resources, of wit and wiscloinsin men of business. A few months ago a grocer and provision dealer called Little had a practical monopoly of the custom of a small town in the Midlands, when, to his annoyance, a • rival Settled in the place and opened a shop under the name of Jahn Strong. Within a few days thisalignified protest appeared in the cm raged grocer's window "Man wants but Little here below," (tio1demi1h1, But the newcomer lwas a man of at least equal learning and powers of quotation, for on the fol - 'lowing day this supplementers,' not- ice- .appeared in his window: "Nor 'wants that Little long" ((oldsmith.), A (similar story is told of two riv- al tobacconists, the latest comer of whoa' was named Farr. Ile opeeed fire on his opposite rival by placing in his -tin ow this notice: '',The test tobacco I y Farr." Within, a :few hours his. ival's window blossomed into one h rge announcement: "Far -better tot)1 cco than the best teba ec 0 by Farr.'' Perhaps setter still Were 'the rival notices of two watchmakere, otie of whom wa called T. Wise. iMr. Wise had adopt Id as his business blotto., •"Ile is Wi e that's wise in time." To this t e neWcomer retorted, by this quo tion from Wadsworth : • "W is of the Wisest man .who is not Wiee all." - Many bu inCS8 men -Make attractive adv.ertisear ,nts by humorous play on their nam s when they .lend them- selves to his purpose. " The proprie- tor of a ayside inn in one of the home coun ies makes -player use of his DEL:‘, to attract custom. on a iiWi11gi1I sign, under a highle -col- ored pictu:T of the rising suet, ap- pearn this legend in gilt lettez-s Won't you coThee into my parlor, • elentle,stranger, pray, For yottill have to travel farther - To pegs a happier. Day. Another j. publican aleo beasts the curiously Inappropriate name of Isaac. .Drinkwate has adopted this eiotto.: "T. Drinl water, but my custolners drink the sest of ale." Mr. Ktt at, a draper E., •nolet country te wn, makes • this appall for custom: 'Many drapers are extor- tionate in their priers. I am Knott," And not any miles from Mr. Knott is a villa re tinker whose name is 1)111111, an( whose e)1odest motto ise "What is done is done, but it's not clonc• well unless it's done by Duna." By, no Ileane the feast clever of 111( 81' hum )1'011$ 1 rthir announcements xt as that if a bookseller called Hart, who Rupp led for many yeare all the books tisol in a local grammar ne11001 Mr, 1 lartn; business motto Was this couplet : Who In race would fain a good 6et etheist_litiaoiLilwaes get his "books by t.s, B >at Use/1 3.14 a Chorcia. The patieh of. iiolme, in Ely die's- cese, England, has in consequence of the icirain'tge of thc fen, especially the famols • Whittlesea mere, so ex- tended. 11F ,If that about, half the pop- ulation a e • practically out of reach of their p rish church. The vicar to assist Wee in getting at these out- side parid stoners, is using a kind of honse-boat, which can be moved from point to ! oint on the large fen dyke or canalieed river surrounding three- fourths o the parish. The craft, fit- ted up a a, church, has acconunodess tions foie about 40, and in fine wea- ther, all he windows to the leeward being th own open, additional wor- shippers ,can participate in the ser- vice from the dyke bank. Nut si Member.. Employ lent in a library does not always 1 uply the possession of ex- tensive k owl:edge. This is evidenc- ed by at anecdote related of a rec- tor of a ural English ,church in Lon- don for visit. A knotty theologi- cal point had presented- itself for so- lution W lic,h required reference to the auth, rities. Being a guest of the All enaeurn club, whose exten- sive libr ry was alWays a feature og Interest, he resolved to make use of App .oetching an attendant_ who it happe ed, was but reeently em- ployed, he -asked "whether .Justin Martyr as in the -library." . "I don t think he is a member, my lord," as the solemn reply, "but IT go a d ask the porter." • Jewish Court In England. There 0 a, Jewish court in Great _ Britain snown as Beth Din, .which is presid d over. by Very•Rev, Dr. Ad- ler, clik rabbi of England, Its de- cisions are not, of course, legally binding, but all who come before the court a e asked to sign a form ac• cepting / he decisions as final; Manking rays in Kansas. Only dne bank In Kansas failed it year. Mest of the banks in the state paid large dividends, the average of earniturs being over 20 oer cent. • • . • - —A oofr on the track caused the wreck of a Canada Pacific) Railway freight train near Owen So nd on Tuesday :night. Three of tin train bands were injured, one having. b 'th bones below the -knee of the right leg broken. ' A Family Medicine Of Unusual Merit, Knorin and Praised the World Over, Is Orel Chase's Kidney - Having a direct and icombined actin • on both the kldneyi and liver, Dr. -Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills aire the most valuable as 'a f4trnily medicine, and positively cure con tipation ana all foram of stomach troUble. Me, John 'White-, 72 First avenue, Ot- tawa, writes:—"I ueal Dr. Chase's Kichiey-Liver Pills for deranged Jiver and pains -in the back, with excellent • results. :My wife taval thern for atornech trouble, and palm ebotit the heart, and Is entirely cured. They are -invaluable ae a family medicine." Seoree of hundaels or ran -linos vo ona not think of biting WittiOut Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills in the house. They are purely vegetable in composition and remarkably prompt aid effective itt action. Ono pill ti dose, 25 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and. Co., Toronto. 911111111 19919 011111111911111111111111919nimminum II in um, Ili' ill trill 4,41 111 11 4 11 IiIt Ve eiablePreparMionforAs- s wig Wood iitutiteg ula- Stomachs andBweis of 41/11.14 SEE TFIAT THE FAC -SIMILE SIGNATURE ProinotesWestion,Cheerful- itess ttdRest.Contaitns neither ,Morphint nor }liberal. 14Aco'r'iC. A •111/AMM=ANAMAMAAAA1a Ilinefin Sea- Aletenag Resterla S.& - tides kW, mint - Gortonaleada, • V,, /ea - Wreatirlit;w: Aperict Refiledy for Constipa- tion, our stomach,DiaOhoes, Wornis ,Convuls ions ,Feverih.--- ness and Loss OF SLEEE 'Mc Simile 'Signature oil 2.4 EW YORK. IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF 1 I •.• " !!. ASTORIA Castoria, is put up in ene-sisehotties only. It Is not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to oil you anything else on the .plea or promise that it is "just as good" land "wilt 'newer every pnr- F114,11 air Be. that Ton get 0 -A -13 -T -O-11-1-16 , .EX1CT CCPY O'1R. The fac- simile signature ow -‘444P kis „ he Red Frat Furniture Store Has been renewed, renovated and enlarged, and now we are in a position to offer the public all the newest designs of Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Suites at very tempting paces. Also a very nice line of Chairs itt all the newest styles. New line of Pictures just in, very cheap. We extend a cordial invitation- to every_ one to come and see us And our stock. OnninvillininfiNnn EnE3 • 11.11.1 • fiii:30 iiimea_in iNT3D:MIRMAJECIINTG-.. • This de artnient is complete -with a large selection of the best goods, and obliging att ntion given to this branch of the business. NightIt ails promptly attended to by our Undertaker, Mr. S. T. Holmes Goderich str et, Se,aforth, opposite the Methodistt church. • :a BROADFOOT, BOX & CO., 4 SMA_FOIVI111. STRONG gviDENCE Corroborated by Many Reliable Witnesses. **********.simpatiftetwe •What will be the Verdict? t SEAFORTH, March, 22nd, 19:0. Meson. Lutnedee & Wilson, Seatorth Gentlemen—Fully seknowledging the benefit have resolved from the ime of your " Equine Collo Cure," and the many thnes that I have relieved the severest suffering, and, I ran safely my in some omen saved the liven of valuable horses by its timely nee, I cheerfully give my story of its origin, so that others may prooure and have ready, incase of emer- gency, what has proved with me a never-10in rem- edy. Some 15 years ago, when about to sail from. Liverpool tor home with tour valuable horses, I was advised to have, in one of sickness on Mae voyage, a bott e of A oelebratel hone medicine, then exten- sively used in England. I fortunately took my friend's 'Wynn', and procured a bottle, and found that in eft16 Of collo or inflammation in horses, it gave such instant and perfect relief, tint I was very sorry that I had not brooght with me a larger sup- ply, as I thought I would never be oble to gat any. Shing to equal it. I had, however, a little lett in my bottle, which I took to you, asking you to analyze it and, if possible, make On onnethlog like 11.. In about two weeks I celled on you, and got whet icsek- ed identical, and, I con Nan with all confidence, it has proved not only equal to the sample, but I be- lieve superior, al -Rite r testing it for 15 years, I 111WO never yet teen it fail. No fanner or horse dealer, in my opinion. 'should be without it in his enable. SEAFORTII, June 2703, -1900, Mr. Alex. Wilson, Druggist, Ilieedorth Dear Sir—In reemeition of the benefit I hive re . caved, I am glad to bear testimony to the value of your "Equine Cone ca -e," ialtheuxh, as you state, you have advertised the remedy in TUB BMA Ix* POUT= With Nit MI strong testimony lo its levee lie I can give. must sayXnever noticed it, or, if I read it at ail, it mist have made About As much im- pression ou my mind as patent medicine advertise. mean generally do. But now I would 1131 be with- out your melloine in my stable if it oest whoa tie, instead of 81. When out toed grading in Tuck- ersmith township last week, one or iny horses Wall taken ILL Hs was bloated as tight ser drum end not able to stand, I thougnt him a very atok iorse indeed. I called at Idr. Coleman's heal° teiret some ginger and nods, but this welnknewn horseman said : "I coo give you something better then that," and he produced a bottle of your "Collo Otiran We gave him a teespoonful and half, and in Ulf an hour he had perfects relief, and was ready Se let his oats. I drove him seven Mi1911 thst night, and in the morning he was all right and ready for hie work. Mr. Oolemaa gave me senie of the history of this medicine, and I think you ought te let every horse- man in the country know about It, LS on many lento able horses are lost Net for want of such * -rented,' at hand as your le Equini) Collo Oure " has proved itself to be, Your)) truly, GEORGE MURRAY, Sea- KANCIS COLEMAN, Lot B, Concession 7, Stanley. forth. clot. ALEX. WILSO N, Seaford!. SUCCESSOR TO LUMSDEN & WILSON. Alteration Sale. ++++++++++++++4-1-1444+++++ Estate Johnson • Bros., Seaford MANWAMAAAAMMAAAAMAA We are about to refit and rent premises now occdpied by our stoves, tin and granite ware. The large stock of these goods now on hand must be remov- ed into hardware department. We are short of room; and must reduce stock. POP. ID.A.717-S We will sell you, at largely reduced prices, Coal and Wood Heaters, Coal and Wood Cook Stoves Gasoline Stoves, Bine Flame Oil Stoves, Granite Preserving Kettles 'all sizes, Steel Granite Ware, all kinds Tinware, Pails, KU and Cream' Cans, Copper Boilers and • Tea Kettles, It will pay the housekeeper to opine and secure 130/110 of these goods. .11•1=1410/.116 Binder Twine 10c, 11c and 12e. Hay Fork Rope—special • price. Estate Johnson Seafort Can' afford to sell you hardware at lowest figures, because they buy for OASH ONLY. They pay no rental, their expenses are light, -LIAM& TC tituete at once. iee Ontario. 1.1.441444.111.1.4.44.• MIOR SA.1; X aceupi be borne 1 bard :and so acre of land OEN Br. C"1152, toper, na seed at • ' store Ann iee,, each. Alre I. cis tenen Foultre.—A winnere at ( large, gocd Fee MARTRY, — filEACIIEB 1 GM; for belence o tion; tenet received up t WM. STRAT Grey, Crenbr •flEACHER tion No, eltber atee0 mence eatery, etc. till August ISAAC ERR Verret'. 0., Oflo PIG on Lot athnrsughb bred Yon be admitted of service, 0 nYlelte Figs f nrAMWO VICE. se Abe B tear worth 111 1 payable turreg If a fsred 3.oung litterf WO& Le ixoutie *moss) .ippl Ziriett. Tivorsx „IL vild* 1 purhey witi tion,planted,, isa gotab eoft wider. even )71011111 pren)Iees Diny I -100D Pei Ur• sale, tl- Stenley, no the balance and log boos • Ulf of Mee V" on easy ler YAMS. 2i. 8 mare with TAWA V the ; kMni11y repo) ftanie One nee colt writer, n1p1e0, feu Jtii nit r er IOAII to WM. C. C RM FO ilnll in Concession, is well fenced and is free I Orchard Alia frame' house, Jar and wood never -failing nquenter of ensprobes, po half ealies tapes:yen the e. EYRE. IPAPitd PO jte Meinfilo oleareciar.dne and well len 11)00 15 timbe rehard and thr boilso and a *leo =sheep Ito other nemeses • the north gra oburebes, pee • and ton mile twine in the ars thei propel /eremites or SON, TERSEY 8 rJ yes on Lambert, b Goon %for DEADMAN, 3 eisten 1 yearling h registered pc proved Yo •*tette winotr The Tea le • h Very • • Oen an hew yOU In) 1 hanrl of eboi A. urge and e 4iinue wift b Issw tgUie,r '250, 111 bo. wine nted, highe eorrie A TH U.S1 elude Gre Oigans es at