4 ' are `of the c-gxiy 2cnV`.o.-':s n.f Nut:-.\was.1ga, v uvuuu VI nvbunlvuglg \l_Ll$I'I . On 5_dt!ll'da_v n:0'lxing,d_at hia'}1ome iu_ 1Siu,_rhz;1np1.n~, Mr. Angus B:-H, Fownahip` E Clerk of Notsawasngn, pzmtxl uwuv us his I ` long reat,,af!er .1 long and painful illness, in E the eightv-first yemjof his age. s\!!}._ Bell - , was one df the HI ir?`.'t ninzzi-Jim? -tc s ; ' tho l r!_)\im:e, lm'ixn:i"l)L=:-'11 CE-xk uf thu 1 Tnwnshir since thu emly. [ui`UHF.' He was p and of cuurw disc 01 its hst knnwu'rcbidenla. He was,amxp3,1't in municipal u.`fa irs',. and . a .f.ulhfui and nt%unti\'g`r`tuial, fox Ionjg 1 years a ymde ht _pr0ceth1Ie and public affairs 1 "to the Tu\vn:1hip Uuuncil, _:md" ha posaeps(:d- I the condence and esteem of-each s.ucceaai\E+ I bm1y that he er'\`ed so well. He resided at Siughamp,tuu sings .his_ appointment over fifty years ago. on his farm - -Euxerpriah, , ....._.:._.._...L__.' Z - 5\l|U il1iU Ul`ll"'lH. . _ ~Diam-md Dyes have a long record of -triumphs in home dyeing work; they . have been uau and zeared m_every land, and have become frienis and family qu- cessities. Happy women ggverywhenje dye with Uiuxtiond Dyes.- A very remarkable `occurrence took -piace on the farm `of; '_ , Sarawak, recen!.ly.- When the Muse- hud: went out in the morning, they found` that fof about fifty rods. the- ground_ had sprung up,_ leaving :1 wid "gap; and rai_sing- a ridge-of oar-t.hou 4I either side, in.so_u_1e_ glaces as high - as ` three feet The gap ran 711m-ugh uzder ' `a aabi with `a stone "fou:zdvatic>`n',`.and~ the building was 1`rnctica.Hy_ broken ii: two. it stzmiis now with a` bump ,on the roof rgdge that wasncver i'ntended in the orihviri`:il_'design; Al1;;re_ at a 1053 to accfmnt fui the dimnbunce `or wh-xb force." -czm:d, it-.`---Fl_eshert.on 'Advauce. T ` ! CAVEUHU. IHHH illlkl 'X'UuU3U. ' Your 0'sIjt'cts anid dgasiregrare fu-I y'reul- ' ized wily when _lhu -Diaunuud Dyes are '- |used fur ynur work._ If you me one, of the cazweless unfurmnates who simply nuke a package of d-ya of the cola.-r required from your dvztlrl`, you will in nine cases ml" hf h.n Vu|;`..|~ lnanun ...-mu . .vunnu;nP_ ]A Few woaos or Amuse attend ; " vouavi. I When you dye_aL hnme ynurchiuf View is gcon0my._ Home dygmg ecouu'm)_' mezms the very best results from] a minimum of 3 expense. time and Iroub?e. L KIM... ..'..:....+., .....l .4....;....,-.... t..: ..,.;...L- " ism V bi"; V?" k:'d` )7`; Pins. ?uive v'mm?&%?: $%mt. ` Ln._: ~L reeeubloslq` rum nag: {is;c$1;aed '5 1 'ti:ef4:ikiiin. 1 ~nroner1vf1br out of i1`f?I 1")`oinonons~ -- IVCII VIIIHI U-Llu` .35-I\LWlDUI D ll\IUDUn - . S Miss Anderson was away. for two`! - . . . . L ., - . . ' weeks v.|s1t1ug frlends m- Bame:__ 1 Wall nr"1ni) Ca lnnirinn nnntr Inn or: EH15 lhlzl`. ` . nnnf: n 0.3 T, l S1d~aL3ers Egeggapdeif CnV'Sat'urdaV n. .:;.r.-'$r:. Deax 6! Nottawuagais clerk; |,. .o....;L... ........:.... -. L;.'\__.__ " You ridall good` ` uah1')tai:1s}anrl_ none of . e ..ba.k1ng- pow- de;'qualiti_es;in ; . . . rspt. l8th.`a`yoimg I -EFTh`? 1 _. _- ..., . cu V. _ _,. I [can higmy ,1f'e_cti1r:'me`nd[ sLoAN's~[m`DIAN.- Toma fa` `kin"nem Ins-'m_Idea1Bx ouaTPu.~i6mx; wiwo al_Lth.ahh,i pxaimeatisn as ` give any irformation. I,_c_ai_: hnalnyone s'xfmilau:ly- aifg`:eted5.Q7 Sin nsm had` no5_x_tu1;r_x- of `We :} t':_`2aLsi=." 5'1 have; inezf/=.iii:.`grt_wl>y, :ixv1`\\*4;s3g`},x.I::` a us 1]` The Only` Way To Avoid "the `urea: - Destroyer. _ _ ' ~- Once clear to the individual that kidxiey disease is a reBull70f11I'lc ucidand. oxalate ` of lime, which have -their place in the human systeiii, hardening aiidiurniing into stcne-like substances, and the` folly - of treniting shah a disease with my media A cine other than a liquid and um. zihatwill dissolve these snlids,"the:,e will be little _t_riin'g with pills, powders and rme_dies_ of this cliaraatei-._ which can not` possibly effect It permaizent curs. Tue success of . South -Amenccn Kidney Ours is due to ; the fact tha.;_..as` _q. l_i_quid it immed1a1tely_ reaclies tlxedissased purl. ' these 'alk_sli_qa and lzs_.`rd substsuces._ '-`It .~ never fails. ' ' - uL.u ..s 1....-..,.-.. 4......` ...,.....- u-nu -4-. . health `-.v1ma4""3 Q `a Qd f I -[3, .vg~;dn.L` %**'? * * wan g 'g?, 13ls;t!LlilFGrs\RRE'rs011 . to It `L ' rrnascra r' ` "wrzteshmz ilmd .s.., m';o'mmigeion;': _ "V. ~ _ U: -,u`-ryqn ng.~x1enu;tx8_I!;I`l1` -. `A3;.Miw =%::%a%:a%$:*xWuo. the money: youe'deire,.Irwg)t:`m `2~$$ill\'t* -"1 . I `,h `.3 1()1`tt1n`1)1t) mi m.mon d %01ear. Rich[ Liqimr {1 % % Pure%%a111?9fre /~ h .1: * y%'i\g?1Yg;1:a `lfvns.. mime money: y0l1"GB1_``.,VU. wlmusg ' :11f-331, .77., , i Aw Ia;t::= mugs -mono, aa.(1`in RM h/ ,:bgu1m$_a~wee". with mmxssn; `E UUVUF ljlllo Sbld at 9 post oice. % :o*'oo5;9oo_u6oou O-TL.` 1'. `I1 A u. 45- nu : u--ops.`-5':-'-in ...u: Lead pazf s only, 25, 30.40550 pal. V ' . Thn_DnvIdsonutEIl'oI_-llo._Wholm_llAgh.:!nlfah. M .- `LONDON. 'roRoN'ro. MONTREAL. wmuureo. vim ` _Ityon_1-Iocnldenler cingii uupp I , mite on;-__egrc`st,hnun.` LAAAAAAAAA.4A--A--...`--A------'... .-_ .-. -. gmmmmmmmmmmg Alex. Milne, }:'?.o.; "-`C -C -.-C 23 -` ~ -'-C -4 E mmmmmmmmmm T _n: 5\,uuu,'.' I-\lU uuuu nu luvu5u_:.u5. Mr. Cottpu is. getting along _pre"tLy well with Mr.`AnAderson s `house. `r-a \r:_, A'..l.._...... ..... ...... c... ......J `AiSUHli ULDTHES %FREE*%-%~ g ' From all imperfectldns is what all - well dfgssed ' men like. This is kvhat is . guaranpegd by '. uuu ucuux-Lu .V... ...;.`...-....";_.,.......4.y... -- sLoAN3s- , 1Np1.rm`:= i'EQN IC,e~ and pace began to 1`n)`pr`t:)\}e. '. My-' lei Sid `- one.Tme,'s'aa_pnraiTyiai_&u I ..A,____gr!1q;.!I19.YL;n,d`:ad"`:4_ A . V " drssingz.` }3b`f_vm_:_Ih._-Iiad -u'e`e_d.o V -Lmx 11e_s.1_u.' impmi*gd;~fan%_"t:h " h(\ . .v.e. Qxwnr . xv iv-nrtn At.-4` cam rs), nus umuvu uJ -. furs. nil rxea a med. wm __`__ .- " Sam :-2 ion? 0:7 3% yeiugb vvwt y` ucuuluu Ul uauuuu; .[\el.ll8lI|l.)8L` [[ V _ LORILLIA. `_ W- T L ' _ T1ie"J cIAt:y]3etIi:Ver?a'`*ys.A--`(3z2;p., Me _ For .Ne._wapanex_?3eaders- . V um, 19.5. 1e 1e abeamer s a ` ~-St1awberl'y.Isl1nd dock. The captain __ has` two trips somake mto Barrie dur- ing th_ejfair,ther.v Eu the7'meantin1e*, hesays; it _wauli` be "unwise for the Ielayuto venture inLo'L-xke Co.u'chichin g~ -elm`!-11 i`.Fn Tn-rnmu nknnnnl of. Hg nrnahnf I an opportunisyto secere Qzhtatf teat World p.per,'r.he Fam1`lyVHera.ld.tmd' eekly Sta of Montreal, with its superb premim gichure, at is onsiderable reduction. -V\ _ othie to enable our subscribers` to saw. considerable money.` 1`h'e.Eam`ily `Hera! enq Weekly_ Star`ue.ede_. no deaeriph_i6n.' 1 \lIIl\Q nun -. vvl`II[J~xA-InvIu:4`Il_L uxwvwwv. `x\'as tr'e?\ted hy_Se\'eiVxl f ouxjbea 03 3.. u... "" ' v... I. ......,X.... `.-.,, \..... `....q,. ..., _ _ _ _ Abn: received 130 benet or n . rm vxtrvr 1&1 'J.`e:m':he1-* OE. On . , A _, ~ { % In _..-an mi I ...,.._. , . ._ `L Nd._ ~igj1es_St., Si. T119111!!! vetim amass susuinnsu; ~niEu'mLmA. :n\}js1iw:i.i{ 0ZEMA~ ANIIALL ILQQBA MID SKIN: M311 the Narrows channel gt itspres_`e_nt ' lawlevgei. It seems ther7ifsaVp'o`" " .. at Barri if she` tied \1p~ tenip_orar_i1y at -the40:rUia -d_ocI_:' .dwing-.rnto.T_ the greasqn J._DAuJ__Lu In-uuunv uucu ulnv \/uuuuuaubuz. -being unable `bci gee,` b'_k into Lake` -Sifm`c,oe.t'o keep` her dates,- unn 'F%r'u}u Ham rr % . z3amN<;=I. V - w_.uu.w_,yvIu.. NW3 .0rRoast- kl Cu! Quon nuf U-lcuhlUIf:|Uun' .I. | ID `,5 \JQlJ`-2` l'\lJ5J.I.|U.l_: own `s6a`t,emen}5.'--Wtglptgr WeIey,_s_ales-L mania` Gmfton & Co s. '.'s`tore,V plefj: - -...u-;J..- ....' a.;......a...`-. V..- 1`o.L kg. .1; an H191!-In .\JuIluAUu W Vvv. .wuv-.vg _A mommg, : ipsr`,j7~vr'_rhhui1 cemug_ any-up . of ;his. -' H ..had an ?untaxn1shed= f uI.u1uv.un, \`-Q u n, wu,\uauunuu~u I `f`)rg}*fxiT)}ifIiE ai1i3= g ~re:ison can bar . given foxhi_s_myterious 4dxsappearame.. ~ ....T`hA sin nht-nf nnlima (:n1114h"n:As: `far. % n'EA'n_LY_'xIn1n:*.v msmsm. V ' our `stock . * We:`tiiE1`a{cofiiisffihviiaiio as am "aaaii`ia;eee`1T 1. FRASER & G0. 1. I, , Seaigera drug store.` op`p`ouiteT .CR0ss;.ANb. , vv 0 Enuouuu nu lvauulu U1 1.1113. I`JAA__M.l;VH.k 1 thtaegreat world s 1 Family Herald and Weekly Star`, 5 `Montreal, superb `premium, , ieture, eonsiderable reduction. We` , subscribers save, ., mane}. '_l'.'le1_`l1ld ' and Weekly Star needs. description." It i .i._knojwn throughout the world. -It.ci`rcu-., :- ' ' ' townelzip of Gene - and throughout the United States. Greet .Britaiu and Australia, The Family Herald - endweekly Stet is enormoue value for: the subacriptioxrprice is qne duller. The Family. Herald ielnot. in eqmgetition with -1 !!! _'7_, b\3.ROE3WIl5h it an, the i_iniveraelpepet,fmeki mz with THE EXAM? L men. the best value before -the readiinge public of this continent. Phereigoes with .,::i: ' : : ,`.:a r _v1 _, .-euhse,ribere when their remittances are re,-- : L eeived .a~,beeutifIIlf1:re1inm'plcture,` entitled . -' ,_ ~: ` the known judges 89 is magnicent, premium . ' . `a. pietn_rethat' tells-etouehing etoyry. Remit :0 `I113, EXAMJBEI3 $1.75 andivou wjll-i re- ` Z 'cei've`tl1e Family Herald` and `Weekly Star, . `oi 'Mentrel._en d= ,_'Pa.E,`Engine; \ .~ ~ Sept.23:-Mlss Bella Stoddard has returuedihome, after visiting friends in Wellington co`um._v.--Tbos. Wond, of` Todmordenyis` the guest of` C. G. Atkin san..-_1`he Oro _AgriculburalEx- , hibition. yesterday was a grarfi spcizcss, Our mm friends from Barrie _a;1 d Oiilliavtiuael.m_1t in grand style,--,T/lie ' Cliristian Endeavor o`f Guthrie/will hold `a grind concei; inl tlie`cliui:ch.this evu1ing.4-New "Hope Division, Sons Oicersv on Saturday eveni`n g ;---W.P,-' W. Campbell; W. .A.,--;Sis. Pmiser ;. Rec. Scribe, G. Wigs;-ins; Asg. _R_ec_ Scribe-, Sis. Connell; Fin. Scrile.'Sis. Campl)e_ll;. Tre:Iuiel',: M. Hunter; Chaplain, .. M. Mcilmrty; C0!ldllCl.Ql',' Joe. Johnson; est. Conductor, Sis. . Hunter; Outsidf .Sui'itiuel,O..Chesne&; . .0r;za.uis'r.`Sis. lodzlart, The P. W. P. `is J..Sl50ddap and the 'D pu_ty Grand l I [otTempeiance, elected t'.ha/following i W.P. is B/u5.>.Connell`.bi n, :8 rvv_ an nurrw vcn. am. 7 If you--sieve a ser Irom Catarrh _or Ca.tan-hal Deafness _call at M`cLaren a Drug ' `a. Tuesday, Oct. 565, and you given free, Of charge three, trial ` gesiof -,the beats iemgdy. _on "earth for , ntarrh rind Uatgrihal -Deafness. We are making this-liberal o'ffer"Iin order to inim- duce this celebrated English Remedy in (;very?aechiou of Ciina'da.- {Remember the; ate. - 7 - ' ' will be `Geo. V; ebst er,_'of Forest, writes: "For a numher of years I suffered greatly from ' -`norvouamesi, twitchmgruf the miracles and` inlet-ple"saea'. I tried alnnmir aviary knuwn `remedy without relief. I wr'a induced an ,a- list ream-t,_ I0 uy Suuth American 1Nervi`ne. The list bunks-beu 'ted_ me, I nod live bxmles cured me." It. 18 2 grand `med my limo ic." ! SHIN ml`. Qnnrrnrn H:-nn nrnru nnmuion u =u my1llu`UlD. Suld at Seagars drug smre, opposite I post piqba. ' ' l --j.-------`--- fon3oa,'ABmgie, 4 - 364: V & , mun; ouar1s1n1lIB.Eu as to ume.'_un'tIi:8gnuo1;' _ ve,_ togthat with this pi.emi!}m', accepted" aftetrthe 9'er.is withdrawn; ` '5` , _ 1:,-,i . Address, J .v A. ~ MAOLABEM Examineyg .C'a.nA .a.ny- rezidbr `of, Tm: Exwxym de- _scribe ,the Fa'milywHers.1dVand. Weekly -~ .' Sham}?-premium. iotjnfe fox: thvizz 's9a:qn.?4 = It. 1"a_ ent`;)_ld;`Ic. all: From, thgi. N6st.`_ Thel \ ` xiu.b1iahera'. at gthe, 2`LEa.?mi!\rL Herald.-.-, and 1 aka; S)zgr ,'.vo.13Xt mos: ija`pnizes- -tdhqgeg - `T ,' ' ` `.hQpiB.l`re,f:pE;_:the'1 _ y'rataI8~.0l; anotgan 3; ._v_g{9WnV?`0r9wg&&. 0v..et me pops. \&'.!l_}f`l!l|;- me [ - ;po,i,ao amt fu.n(I2 veu&otl1!;svf;.0i111'baii:.'gA ; V ` 2 _ `_ =t`o,1d by b`wjoxfar_m_mM E: ` than ptorihgj:heir {` foi:har ; mar snug f_U} {-l}__I..IJqgvvI.IvI.Ln ulQ1.uJUH|lJ_LUn_ 1 1 L` V . the iight` mouths:eudingjA.ug._2v1st was " `_._ $61,as'.cqu1pard,with.$295`Z2font. ` y` ` g . whole} to: 1s96;-j-J_.:, .. White-F'ms.e;xi_' _ xelectricxang is rep'br_Li_ng _on. bringing wafer pom iroxii _t_heL .Se[ve`rn.---'l3he _remen said` the ;'G.'1',.l`.` 'are_dispm'.i17.g' over In tli`eIeng:e o'f $18.40; ?Lv?i1,x_}th6. `T ?9!'9d3:e 1f*;3? 98h&W$`9$u`9i `- 1. ` -:The's'un sh_ini 'thrqtjg?x:3 apf`IA:ggg((_aishgw ;!n,;m,Ia: n:eIqI_1n.w9$k _nMf- rMvorrnsJ=99w :1 [mmtm-gm forty b!1,b.ala.. . tzhaj other g cm A wzne, hm . i'm 1n aim-1e Oct. 5th. ` .n ...`.... .. Lt` .. ... GUTHRIE. 3 Hull HUME MINI! W.Ll|UlLx'lI-- l'_lsialM.~-Hk,VH5 Hlgllllv 6Ffhe_ people. so_ he girded up Iixs Tom.a`and' led forth his warriors against; the hem of `.-Meredihh for the space of eight hmxrs,`.iu `the sixth montl1,l and -on the twenty-sixvhbday 1 gbereof; -And- when Kirkpatrick,;the Grand Yizier, camefm'cheffwa.tch tower in` the} mnnv-nnnc mhnrn thk hnftin hail- 1\nnn ha ' _- tblloiing Article. v'hicb wu n-ittexi A specially for the Otillia. Three, throws may light on jEnt'Simcoe p0lltiCf,'*ill'Hl we repro~ ` due; 11.: for thdbenet of our readers} nn.w.-an r vuuu ..... u And it cune to pm that th people had a `luler wnose'na'me wu Olin.-r, devour and ' wis=in all his \\`_a)'a. - -. ` Arid the Grit And the Torv dwelt in the ` w1se=1n nu ma i'_n)'x. >Ai!d.fhEGl'l'C$1l(X the Tory (1 cl; `in v \ land. - 3...; 4.5.1.- :..r...... .5 .:..... m;'...... 1;........ land. '. , ~ Andinltha futnese of time. Oliver became . exceeding mightymfor it is writte ` overthrew Meredith, the king of the Philip tin_es,' and many more with him. Now the kin ; of the Philietiuee urea wiser than all, those who followed him, and moreover 8 `man oflsbme iptegyity, but his heart was exceeding eore, no thjnrhnnmmoned "together all bifmighty and valiant followers in secret and spake nnbo_thgn1;,Lo,_IAm-aboutto depart. from.you no enter another sphere, wherefore ye must nhgse from amungec you ann'th`er`_kihg.* `And it was no.2 " _ , And in the twennv-second veer of Oliier. 5 people n=arveu9o. ` . , A But Andrew was more subtle thenpother men, `and for/a time, deceived many of the - followers. of Mowat. For on some days he made ancyilices unto the king of the Philie- tines, plotting. how they might overthrew Olive-:/' the ruler of the land. But ineecret Andi- w reusoned thuswith himself: Behold_ ` ' -the/isle` foolieh.people have sent me forth to serve them. `but I am a mighty man and will 1 use their silver to get learning for myself. so "mat when state crait foreekes me I shall ' preach the-gospel. and Andrew salute; himself when, he `saw how thrpeople ha` been deceived. And in those days his delight was to learn from the wise-men what things- pertainetli to the days of ola-to Athens and - Tarsus, and Bibylon, aind the waste where stood Jerusalem. And thus Andrew wor- ebipped Cciven, the High Priest 3f the Knuxonmne, gind deceived the people, whose ` ailvex he had taken in payment for advising - Oliver, the iuler, how to go". ern the people. Now all r.lm'r-onnln mnrvnllari hnw that Pun-uucxus ll rv-ucwu I Some of `the young folk Thom Cross- landh took irrithe Harvest imme in 3 connection with theEuglish chu__rch uh` Alleuwood last Wednesday. , 'I'|I, , , , TB, I,, ,, \ an L,` I uuver, me nucr, new no gozern um: yuupxe. Now` u`|l the'[:eople. marvelled how that I Auurew_ found" mvor`. both with ghe High Priest of the Knoxouians and aim with the` king of the Philisbines, for it. is written,. Ye cannot serve God and Mammon. . But Andrew being being no ama;ll.man in his own conceit, _ sought to deny this truth. Am? thn Pati-nn and the RF. A. nlab ponceuv, sougnn no ueny uus urum. > , And the Patton and the P.VP. A. also `iiwelt 19 the land. I ` ` ` ~ ' - Bun Mafter did that which was exit in the `sight of: men, so that his own people slew _aepi1lchnes`of the kiug. Agd in the tweut ' ri [ ` "And it was ad. lnDUl&1"_Kulg.' `Auu IE was so. ` And in the twenty-aeconrli year Oliver, the--ruler,-they took counsel together and they (East Inc; and made Mam-I` their king. him; Ho-beic they buried him iu theoiby of Toronto,` but they buried him not in the fcunh year of Oli\rer ..the ruler. thechildren of` th; Philislinea said one ho mother : N_bw this man Whitxioy ia_a mighty man, evii a n1!er;, wherefore lab, as make of him a god- yea, a little tin god, wzho may/"ru\e ovr us. .\ ...1 .1... z1...'+ .....1 Mn. I'm-o mill amok in x 2 x o I gnu. .,.- -.. And in came to pas that there weuvbtup from East Simcoe 9: man whose name was Andrew. Now~Andrew was 3 pious man. and withl exceeding crafty. no that all the people xmrvellgt. Rut Andrew was nmra subtle than other \.-..u.. 4...: .4... Now itfcame to pass that in the twenty second year of Oliver, the ruler. when it l was the season for the people to choose be- tween the newger and` the old. Andrew- had-e vision in. whiclrhe saw Oliver slain, together with his" chief priests, and` Meredith xuled'~in his stead. Now Andrew. rejoiced exceedingly, for he knew-llet he. being u. 1 r_nighLy,,*nau of valor. full of Hebrew mid- self-esteem , and also`-9. great man amongst so xnany'feeble?ininded-Philistiuee, w.o_uld be chosen a. chief priesi:,--yea,' ever; a chief _ priest: qf crown lands. `And on the marrow l Andrew {orenbk Gaven; the High Priest of the Knoxouians and fell-downend .\v_mship- pe he mg 0- e us mes. u aver, the ruler, ,sum'maned-together all theceptains and chief priests of hie tribes and took coun- `cifwith them `how he ho`uld withstand-blue attacksbf the Phi_liet;ines,- and the Patron, --auil the P. 1 ; AJ, 'and all the other forces arrayed aqai_n_sn_ him. V ` Nnw. Oliver had been-:3, inst ruler- and I. Now, Oliver had beenas at rulr,. and _ had done thanwhiolu&aa,-nigha;.in,the sight Larruyeq uqqL1puu_ mm. (The nannln. so he airded nn ns Tmnn and` AlIl`A u esduped. w. vww VIQVIIIII , And the P.m_o_n {$11 dwelin the ma. Ana 1: so. /- And the Grit and the_1'ory still dvyeih in lthh laqd. ' ' - nu guano 1? Iqauu; vuuav -u nun:-_vIauvIJ nun -. `wilderness, where the `battle vI1ad"bze`t:n,l'1; looked upon the multitude, and behold Oliver ` the-vaiiantnnd righteous ruler of the people nnriunnrl. hurl slain man of __the_- enemy, and few : Iwbeit, ..&i1drei 'iii_ng a. cra`_fEy, x:1nx}; K 7 again drew ne3_r;andLAwors,hxpp~ed Caves.` the -. - High Prieqt of the Knoxonians. ` "Elna: :0: Vmmn Ian hnun'7i*Hnnn 1nF`nv~ Hnnn Wednesday and 431; wzms to go there. Rev. M_r.>Arno_d, of Gibson, preached in the Presbyteriizn `church here last Sunday. \ A0117 :l,D. ,eI!l1'll9_,, 01 F05 PGOPLBI, mu " fecre.I3 and plottedzhow thgy might zgampgas `; i:hi_.ef ,:iaa:.Vw?:uh,;biu:*.;.r V` i 2 - .` V " >An` 'Q.~hA Q1`-it ntid-`fhn-'l`r\i `linlm dnmltv L-llglt I. nun}: Vt uuu _J.\u.uAU4un_un. ` "-Now gt `came to pasfiiihese laerays ..1;hnt Lauriet, the valiant prince ofthe Grits `? aver` all` the seven` provinces ,in:th'e`land_. - even fcom_the _AI:]antio to the Pacic. cried ;op.)2`i1Lto..:Qli3r_e;f.1qhait. he should dome over ` 4ili]tb' Ottawa, the,`st_ron holdof the Phili$- hina. anE1._ oveithrow t. 039 ,\_vickgdjhoata. ` .Au.dilrwas.done.. ~ v " M I TI')nuKi-SO. nnhn Han Aknvnfnnaihn n khn ` A ~Yerily' `x.l;ia,_mau.1 Har`7i'y,' xa ziot pidug, and; ' `uc1o`e3;.. um` w`o'abip thy name, gbds big 5 i mqn":who.wpreV_lgip &t`0ceaw2.. B.If6.Ea;x1y 3! '.Al1t1nrW&8uDn-3.. g Howbeit, Hardy, the abotnination of the 4 iToriae,_ became .rn1ex~-`over the people in the . pl_nc'ef of-0li>v,er;,and the; I.`ori9a jwm`. exceeds . `ing glad; for bhdy`reasox xe`d,o,ne witlranotberz \` ` f&;.th3l`S,:;" jl#_a-,,` he`. in wickad; g\zen~ as, our" kiu"a.~' 5 6&2;-'o`ng~`1p uh of his }%::.;'<*" ;om,Bi .r.xeas.w1un.;n,V`.1.. 3 WV Gi mid-` thev1 0ry.`o'nly- '1wel t . . m.n_.9`\ rIm`.1,andfvp:idh Ind fspok; ant hilitingal Atlanta! WIN) .&:mngmy`tun;u ' WIRE fill-l;lD.v - `lgahadnhill qgonhhtriaionv._in w iclxjia saw has olllwr `otmdx demoyed, anti Whi ` the = ~ . ofhhn;i31;i)is1tiiga8.,:ru1in'[(~ F .~-'3 .. _r: I _ `V .r ,.I .- `And? .:t.h.e Vengmxea of,` the people-, mash V4 .1-at and-`hlnttodih .I:h&av-mi`nh`h:com1*ass `u ca.n>n;aVx1. . / 1. . tlniauu I. " There is some talk L of our` teacher`! purchasing a wheel. Qnma n$~ka vnnn.-2 pa": Tunnm l...na., 'dxur'rxn xv} 1: '1",IUnf3nH ` am`. so, 2997.. 'Nuw',on {he mart-Mr, Andrew was lled: I .wit_h~wonde: by reason of lhe vmiou which he had pen, and he pondered it in Hm mind, ~ "na'mmou;. the lean: erected spirit um tall and being a gain man And withaj sordid, his heart secretly yearned towf-nd mu purple robe and the uih-ext and the guid- E3`-0Am.h_e8\'8_l]B;a5ol' den heaven and ... gram-n_eaven war e en In heaven his looks ? ' fhoukla . ' < . Were always downward hem, admixing more Tho riches of heaven's pavement. `trod en gold. Than taught. divimgor bo'..e|ae'enjoyed 5 Q In vision bqatlc ;" - ' jhwith a aivelliqg becmm app-nrent on Andrew- s head Enid he waxed exceeding? pleased with,h; unse'lf. ' In tha dean wan-hon nf vim 7.333.. .'.;n;;:.'r IIHEJOYIHT AEN DURES3.`i PIINIKCU \7IUl,u[Il33U. E In the deep watches of the nifht isif wise men slept; Andrew lalked wnh himselffi andpnnderetl on ilf coming clestiuctityu of ; Hardy, the abuminntiou of the Tdrles. . Rm. `Ffxrm: tiirl i'.."ni.'a1,'..u....\.'. ,.r n1:......-r~ . V1153` `I-31 ".` - I Now it so happened in those inter dnys that Cdven, the highpriest of the Knox-' oninns, spake unto Andre-t and said : . l U "Seek-ye" the kingdom of hesn`en? and ' ` Andrew answered. Ye.-3.. father. And ` the high priest replied: Thengo, sell that which thou heat and give.a portion thereof to the poor. And Andrew went away soref, - sthenrt, 19.` he had possessions concerning which few men know and amongst his pos~ sessions were numbered two inns where fermented wine was sold, and _the revenue therefrom was large. But in grit-red Andrew when he sauv thnt`men' he'd tonnd him out in ` oifering sacrices to Czwen nud worshipping K _ Whitney nfar oh`, besides secretly.enjoy_ing the revenuesirom the runs. ~_Now Behal. ever-false, appeared unto him and tempted. him thus : "Forsake thegods of Unven. the high priest of the`Kn0.\'onians, and cleiave to `Whitney, the king of the Philistinee, and to thy revenues. V . Wlrereicre Andrew clnve. ' ' A Howbeir. nmongst the children of the Philietines which dwelt in-East Simcoe there ' . were some more righteous` than others. and- these loved Gztven, whe1'efore___tl1ey were ` exceeding -wroth when the duplicity of Andrew _lmd' been shewn-vforth, and they arose in their indignation and cried out unto - him that he shonldr make full proof-of -his iiniatrv aml. chnnse lmtween (4. ti and Mam. we recompense nnee." . > _ > "Wherefore Atirew was filled 'with alarm aud--her cried out unto Whitney, the kingm the Philianixges. than he` should come up into East Simcoe and speak unto `the mulmnde. so that the` people might.zxgai_n be: deceived. A'nd'if. shall hn~hnndn.d'dnwn frnm an-m:r.. EU Mlilb H111 lJUU,}.}LU lu1gx1u.ugu;u DI1 UEUQIVBU. A-nd'it2 shall be~handed'duwn from gener:-- V nation to generation: ~ho`w the; `multitude turned away disujyayeii, for they hkened Whitney -unto wounding brass and a tink- Iin -cymbal. , . ' 4 -`gnw nnnnm-n'imr Andrew and hi;x-~m:aI\tu uu uyulunh ' ~"`ow concming Andrew and his-mighty deeds. and the many rigliteous laws which. of roug _ own. e o , are ey not written on the statute bnpk,---yea, on a. blank page thereof? . I And the Gut. and the Tnrv still dswlr. in `IUVQQ V-.Il'IlI-I5 IlIUIl_\J3 Ill LIIIIIIUI.` K V Fall wheat is looking very nice at; present. ' T`|1nrn in cnmn imllr nf nnr. tnnnhnrl U uu` nu ` the land. naruy, rm: auummhuun or me Iorles. * Butardy trod in 'tii_e1ooLal.epeof 0liveF.'T his lather, nnd didtlzat. ivhiczhgwan right in`; the sight of good men, and the people trusted `N Hardy. `And in. tliose"i-eter days Andrew zussembled together It mriltitude of Philis- `mum in East Simc'oe,"and with t em `also, ' Bella], whose other name wan iil.L E'Biii08, I "and when Andrew had communed with him- self he arose in great. wrath and spake unto the multitude :: Ye stiff-necked and" per- i verse generation, why` tarry yo any longer? `g Arise with me had put your armour on that we may overthrow this corruptmcsn. Hardy, Hoia wiclied and full of gulle, and `nus done that which was plensingdn the sight of Oliver. Io has used that Silver and gold which should he clhthing us" in purple hurl ne `linen to build` homeiior the si`ck`a_nd ,, i-uiicted, `and _he has hoarded the pople e treasure thathe might increnee, Come, let us destroy him and set ourselves on high in hm'stead." ' ~ " .\...i .1... n..:. ....,a .1... m...... ..-. :...A..:L` Lllul hull: HU El|U[HU 1llHlU lull [IFUUI-HUI `HIS ministry and choose between G: d and Mam- mon or be forever cast into outer darkness. :1... A...1...,.., |.......|.......,: ..,.. ....;.. ``\n ..n:,.... mun or ue xurever can umo outer uaruness. ' But Andrew hearkeneu not unto the vo1ce' of these` righteous children, and they mm.- muringsaid, "According to thy doings shall - wevrecompenaev thee. ' "\Vhm~afnrA Aarmv uznn lln iuitlv nlm-m (HumaneI1vPai118'sa1erA} 1 Gnmuuun &rr.Psr1ua11enI. um sueau. ' . J_ ' _And the Grit and the Tory yet dweltin] the land. ' 1 _exc:p'zional1y`a riiiuq one," as her `r0'ubl'eBv had been draggiugher dgwxv fur over Mtwgutyzvs years; At the time` hercuau - _quihefba}eg1thlaki1[oi' t1i7bw.ai3 doctors. ' `Some. years ago, Mrsl D._ O Connori "cf Guelph, .Ont., Vufered from.the,toi:t 1ffes of indigestion, neuralgia, heart _trQubl ,_ noise in the ugnd, alfpleaaness, deapoin;l- . . . __,an eucy yaw) .wea_ GhI;Lino warid with mfmlf Iii-nmzrnnni I qu1u6_ua}neg_tua. Mil. U! U19 D555 QUO|Z0l'3- G`euing w_egsried wiuhVmedicak: txjeucnyent . :L_hs"n gava`xp I:`r0m1in'g' rum_1i`t.s ,; she was ` fjfou~uu;sel;g djreetejd -_t:oL `than, life me 4} ` .1 nin0 ,5;. (Mary _ Gumpqi1`nd';, and like thou! L `_m1_ds: before her,` we) fulipd . gs,` nw. liE`e.," Mrs, U~ C)b;injo;"Lwzas\ tegugly gsk_ed_ ._u';'. j qu:'sauon,I'~`\Vhc is ya) " 11tisQIil o.pin-i"' -.oi?P:);i1;:;?ii`~'GV~Iay "Qompotiiiii 9"'.`_S.h5`aD-V `awemd`aa.i_fo1low.a ~ 3 ' " ` . V nnnltu. Recnt ` Tstim",ony ` A `Lady ,, _ 'Y6ar3r;&g.o_;-..,,,~,/:;__..- , i . Sim Gian cheiazu113z"`tdcnnii1`Snd V mi any; I` ._ as lawn- ~ it 7' d..lllVll Ivuuu luau Iv Uuu\::uu\.. There will be` no Endeavor hem on Tbuljsday night as the Presbyberial [convention will be held in` Elmvale on \Vdne Sday and all wzmls to there. 12.... M..A.m.l,`a`..H1n...m .\....n..:....: _.'1. ha,-I: ax~._ .snn31Smr ac; s:'~`-_-N0hWith- V ; (1i.lg,1'1I10t1:yA0uhloolg__ `I: the lumber` _ L ...%.11oweg1:s1x_; inapiiaitinn ct I . shb 9nmiJIg;Wini:er~w ii Imam W1 " JHIBK page DDBIEOII And Llu:'GnI:_aud the Tory still dwel t'. in The land. ` stem or snnermg mi-om nn'euhmus_in ' Rellred.by.0ne was of Uedlcm-g_ V For maxiy years, writes Mrs. N. . ems, w: e -of, the well-known ` birch [ 7manuf_achmjer,:_of Eighgagb, 0nt., ~_1-was sorely; aiictd with rheumatic pains in my ;anTx1e e.` i\1Id_'1_1t;times' was almost-dim ` abIed.' I tried: everythizm, as Lthought. `and doc_tored: fut-_ye.1ra, withmgc much bent n, Though I had" lost condence in AmericaniRheumaIic'Cure. To my delight . the rs} dune gave me" mare relif than I have had in years, and twohott-Ies have completely `cured me.` -`You; can `publish-` this let.I:er."A . _ , u-u ..L 3 .... .. A....,. ...._,. ........ ..:._. V. V WPUBELQI uluu _)uIu u\`:ur`|', _v_Uu WIN H; uum \:2HIL D out o{_t_.en'a\i1-r I088 and great dimlppui!1|5' mam," as many morchamts will hmd you some dummnn dye-ruinous myuur goods, ~ d-.an`g":-(:11: to hgudle and worthless as f.or as chlnring pmm is concerned. and on which a v'ery lxlrgu prot is mafe If you ~ Vecuru-thev Diamond` Dyes -_\ a -nvsnccsss is I sure and cert.-Qin. T\S-.....-,J T\. 1 _ L._,, I UD oapuruay 5p1". l\'N. 3 young Hull` UK 'Tlf6ias Wai. of Tliil-h_I1a~nd. nuiler- .fook'.t.o.drtve a hour "pig tram the- potato field when the.auimalv,turued upon hiun. In . `t eatrugglawhichkeuaqed the lid received ` ` twofnglv gushes from. the animn1 s _tnaks;one 4 1 Vxnfthe thigh of the` left-`leg; }:ei` g seven -inches in `length. Th-V-~br.(xte -wa.s_ nally - _bateno bv_ Mrs`. Warren. _\ _ - _1s causeq D)_'- we; Kxqneys W . ' ~ ro grlylifvar onto! 11; ..a11Lpoisonoqxs+; ma_.ten:u ' ` " Ityoxxars siz:d.*duu;-'i1rinq: ari:.':4itI 1 Mine` 1Ir<?!`11 Y;}1`".'HI cpmbmntion oi } T oz: 4 at * L- :`?-1'F'4V? 3,~ P ; Svpl`. 25-V`-We`are'g'uin some very M ne weather at present.` Some` of ,the farmers are conlplaining that t.__hc gromid _. _is` getting too hard for pIougb_i_ng. `Jr nnnn :n nah-`nu nlnvuv vn~u"nu