{BE PAREWELL K 0, LLB, Cow County oe overthé Rose & Co's. PORT PERRY, Crown aud Bridge Work: suocessfully 'eeth on Gold, Silver, Aluminum uf {lold, Silver or Cement $1.50 | or Test | tion onsen be strictly adbered i6 ARTMENT, Dillon Hinge-Stay Fence Con. | Manufactured by Whe Owe \ | Wire Fence Uo: Leas Bound Freeared 19 Son ly' this hole nity wit the very BEST WIRE FENCE proddced on this Continent and at prices (hat 'can not fail to satisfy porchasers, The DittioN Fence is without peer. It is tlie 'BEST because ii is flexibl 3 itis a'square mesh ; itis a perfect hitige:stay fence, therefore 1b ds impossible to bend. the stays im fact it Is the best fence made in thYs or any other country, Before purchasing a Wire Fence don't fail to inspect tlie: Ditron Fence, . pay J. H. Brown, DRACER IN AGRICULTURAL (IMPLE MENTS AND MACHINERY | : | April 6, gos. Makita Ried "INSURANCE ACENTS PORT PERRY, OT. ¢ RATIONS ou throni you a NURA NOR i al t on the rapid traosit nt usurd. on receipt of applica- WE ARE ALSO affTHOR. 1ZED TO" INSTANTANE- OUSLY "ADJUST SMALL : LOSSE3. LIVE STOOK INSURANCE" We have full ¢onirol in this district forall nswizvice uf 1é Genpral Animals lasurance Company. ---- AGENTS FOR--ee PIANOS & ORGANS Patrodage respoctiully sol'eited, WARD & PEARSE. = e + ~ | PROCLAMATION JOHN'S, HENDRIE. ------ CANADA PROVINCE OF ONTARIO GEORGE THE FIFTH, hy the Grace of Gad of 2 nited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland of and the British Domini. ons beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith; Emperor of India. To Atl to WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME OR WHOM THB SAME * MAY CONCERN: ? GREETING: I. B. Lucas, Attorney @eneral, PROCLAMATION, WHEREAS the Most Honatir: ible, the Marquis of Lansdowne, the President of the British Red Cross Sdeiéty, has, on behalf of that organization and the Order of St. John, made an' urgent. appeal throughout the Empire for individ- ual contributions for fuddy, to be coltected "on. Thursday, fhe 21st day of October (Trafalgar Day); home and overseas at the various seats of war, from all parts of Our Dominions « . AND WHEREAS" tir Province of Ontario is one of the richest pro- vinces in the Overseas Dominions of the Empire and its people are deterpidesd to do their sharg in the great struggle in which Our Empire is engaged : AND WHEREAS this is the Empire's call, a call that goes around the world ; WE, THEREFORE; APPEAL CONFDENTLY to Our pédple of this Province to make such a con- \ribution as will be. worthy of the place you occupy. in Our Empire, worthy of this Province and. worthy of the great cause for which the ap- peal is made ; " AND, furthermofe,, WE DO HEREBY REQUEST _ that the Mayor of every town and city, and Reeve of every municipality will tic 'and Red Cross Organizidtions in his* community and with such othef organizati ( may seé fit, and call 'a public meet- i ch and every locality tok the glrpoge of organizing a cam paign for the collection of funds on the. twenty-first day of this morith with theobtectsbove mentioned ; WE, 'furthermore, urge. upon all clergyaien In the: Province to brin; this matter before, their. congregt-g tions at the first dpportunity; and to impress upon them 'the necessity of prompt and liberal action 3 and We aisd tpipéal to Members of Par- liament, Members of the Legislative Assembly, : school-teachers and the pul lic generally ta co-operate in this movement and assist in bringing matter to the attention of every cftd izen and in ewery other way carrya] ; ing it ott td a successful accom lishment ; ALL OF WHICH PREMISES all bur loving subjects snd all others] whom it doth 'or may in any wise] concern ark herby required Lo ta e notice and govein themsti VEE age] cordiitgly 3 we have caused these. otic HfL he made patent and the Gre of otf Province of Ontario heteunto affited. i E WirTness ; HIS HONOUR SIR 04 'STRATHEARN HENDI Kight Commander of Our Distinguished Order = of Michael and St. George, Ci mander of Our Roya Order, a Lieutenant:Eal Our Militia of Canada, etc., etc., Lieutenant-Gowi of Our Province 'of Ontax (Our Government Houge Our City of -Toronta, * in = said Province, this first di October in the year Lord Ooe Thousand Hundred and Fiftecn,' a tlie Sixth year of Our Rei By Command : y ~~ W.]: HANNA Provincial Secretar jons and societies as hé| | Ontario's VI AGNIFICENT soldier's and sailors from every part of the British Empire are laying down their lives for you and rhaps sojne of your own blood are amongst them. al has gone forth from the Marquis of Lansdowne, Presi- ish Red Cross, for funds to provide medicines, appliances, comforts, and hospital gquipment of all kinds to alleviate the sufferings from wounds end sicknvss of sailors and soldiers from all parts of the Em- pire. This appeal is'endorsed by their Majesties, the King and Queen, and every British® possession is setting aside, by official proclamation | ay" For Sailors and Soldiers _as a dayrof public giving to aid in this splendid cause, severe need of assisisncs. ¢ of RT dous demands upon Red Cross = Work. We can and will raise this amount as a token that Cntario feels for our wounded heroes and will not see them languish in their pain and suffer ing for the want of n al and other comforts. - Do your part dnd make "Qur Day {or Sailors and Soldiers" a tremendous success in your locality. "We stall be truly grateful to you for assisiance in relicving the sufferings of cur wounded soldiers and sadors from all paris of the Dominions." Lansdowne, President Eritish Red Cross Society. "This is the first cpoea' of the Motherland to Ce ans in this present war. It calls upon our humanity as wells cur loyalty." John S. Hendrie, Liedt.-Covernor of Orildrio. Give to the Red Cross Every cent collected goes to Eritith Red Cross head- quarters, where it is sfficially acd wisely apent. No money is wasicd in expenses, even this advertising ¢pace is donated by. the publishers. Give a day's pay. Do your part. Give liberally and loyally. Give your moncy, becauss theese brave ones --our ¢oilors and scldicis, are giving their lives for us. Collectors oti October 21 wil eolicit your sub- scription-=vor make it through your Mayér of Reeve. The work of Collecting in Port Perry is | to be undertaken by the Women's. _PatrioticSociety, whose representa = to supply all necessary information {to Panis to the cheapest and - {best routes, &c. In addition to his; ous Ticket Agencies for Rail: | | Steamsh A | } What will you do for these? Qrota is set at $580,000 vurseives sow; for the things ti have come to us by heredity ave | ranged for in the great Plan. k our Creator has made. Ho has pros vided a just Sacrifice for the 'unju sinner; for as by man (Adam) gin and death, so also by the 3 Christ Jesus will come deliverance from those things which came upon mankind through Adam. : This is applicable not only to: Church now, but to all mankind dur; Ing the Millennial Age. The 1 will not be hold responsible for what, their fathers sowed, though we al suffer for these things. "The | thers ate a sour grape, and the drens' teeth are sct on edges {Buses kiel 18:2; Jeromiah 31:29,30.) "In ths present life only shall we these disabilities. The seed of ful sin brings a sure harvest, just sowing wheat brings / wheat; therefore whatever we sow that we reap. Living in the Basement of Our B Tor six thousand years m have been Bowing to selfishness, fi ing to serve their tastes, thefr pres: ferences for food, clothing, ete. Mad tries to satisfy his desiros; and bes cause he is fallen, most, of sires are for sinful jthings, work to his injury. Because of bent which he has received from ther Adam's fall, the selfish impulses are more active than are the powers of his mind. a The higher mental powe! pense of right and wrong, revi benevelence--Ilie in the top of cranium. These qualities bring m the highest blessings. = Whoever ean live in the top of his head instead of the base of the. brain will lye: thes hohler lfe. Whoever lives only & 3 eat, drink; and waste' 'generally. -fsdiving in the basement of" Ha will not have the highest 8. Such a condition would be extremity. however, an over-balance of that parte of the brain. : The Pastor showed = that man be came unbalanced in Eden, and that the race has hdd six thousand years: of development in that direction, Cons sequently in the majority of heads: the noblest organs are largely dors mant. Men have been living more: like animals than like beings ereated' in the Divine image. To a certain gree the gratification of legith cravings is right. There is wrong in the enjoyment of food otlier bodily comforts; it is the abuses of these things that is reprehensible. But those who have time to aa who think merely about food, Ri. ote., are living on a very low plane.' God has given man a brain very: different from that of all the lower animals. He can reason along theors etical lines, distinguish between right and wrong, can know God's will study God's Word. Animals ca do these things. But the average does not care to think about God about anything beyond present inf ests; whereas he ought to "There is a great God, who has gympathy and love for me; and would be glad to know what He to say to me." Man's Present Experience a Lessoms If things were as they should man would be feeling after God. 3 would desire to know about the Dis vine Plan of the Ages--how sin ens tered the world, how God had sym- pathy and sent His Son to be our deemer; how in due time He make satisfaction for the sins of whole world, and how it is that'so know these things beforehan the majority do not care to the Apo plains, Satan has blinded their.n lest they see the light of the goodness of God shining In 2 Corin keeps right on workin,