t'i’ a. unwiâ€" "’ Y L UllC. moi-ting er cow a say, Q or poultry. own farm. to help â€â€˜2'? y can get fat use and keel’ ad t innit t-i Hiring eldlica' ’uydl bums ur “mes thé use the Value elite alnddtglf ‘s a 83 ' 'iz'v SPEC!- r twenty-lwe r timcsmdw see- eeees'eeij‘ ' In ’ ~- < , em, a n- w _ . ..... . 3....: .~‘~-.' . :«air l . . fl. 4.. 5 ,_ . 3 , . .mw .. ... .M ,_ a . . O 0 . . . :‘astp'r Russenrreadies oothe Rellelfrom Sin Â¥W$¢W3WWW A BASKET FULL of clean, sweet-smelling linen is obtained with half the toil and half the time if Sunlight Soap is used. Sunlight shortens the day’s work, but lengthens the life of your clothes. Follow directions. ' WALKED TO MANILLA. Mr. Alex. Clarke and daughter. Miss l'Ol‘iS, spent Thanksgiving Day by walking from Lindsay to Manilla and back to Oakwood, a distance of 22 miles. They left Lindsay in the morning at 6.15 o’clock, arrived at Oakwood at 9.30 and at Manilla at 10.30. 0n the return they took the train home from Muriposa station. They en- joycd the walk and were not at all tired. GET THE BEST. IT PAYS One school that stands at; the head. in Thoroughness, Popularity, and Genuine Moi-it is the ELLIOTT 7 Cl“u_a_ub.-_-, (,2 X7 "â€"1-... r ‘ fl ‘: V,/}.â€",'(‘«I;_? s"_l’:A4{, :‘1' fl? "4‘ if], ‘ .4 y. 'z//., 7..., .<_ (I \: V,l/,' __,/,\ -4...“ ,,.-....-...\ . . J . ..- TURHNTH. Hjl'r, l.‘ min)“: :1 lnrgr- priti-mmge herons ll 1 will 'i‘liit‘ ‘Vil"k l: at) \Vlill kiunrn “(l v vr- t"tllll'l£'t '--- m l Vti'l xvll 'm «dialled. All swirl-wiles caisilv owl tusslliums; (lulnlugiw from Enlist: 'l'lll'“ it: v, lithinl'l‘. lelldh-tl - l .,.,,:,, will ‘li3~:'lllilnl- of.)~ 4 11:11:.7mm u t“. l I’ll tlldill tiltlliVAh‘l‘ lllllll: menus slung vrrinuu iinas. cull week as i you ill every way would be u difference, it coolness. «4 Text, “Grieve Not the Holy Spirit of God by Which You Were Sealed, 'Unto the Day of Deliverance (Ephesians iv, m)â€"Wor|d Had to Learn the Lesson of Sin and Its. Bitter Penalty Before Deliverance. “ Sunday, Oct. 24.â€"Pastor Russell of the Brooklyn Tabernacle preached to-day from the text, “Grieve not the holy Spirit of God, by which you were sealed unto the day of deliver-1 ance†(Ephesians iv, 30). He said: 'Most evidently our text is not ad- dressed to the heathen, who know not God, nor to the masses of Christ- endom even, but merely to those who come to an intimate acquaintance with the Lord and who have received his holy Spirit as a seal, mark, ev1- den’ce, proof, that they by and by will attain the fruition of their hopes Athe completion of their redemption, ‘ their absolute deliverance from sin and death conditions. Most assured- ly no one could grieve the holy Spirit who had not received it! The expression, holy Spirit of God, is here used exactly in the some sense as if we were speaking to a dear earthly friend, whose sympathy, fellowship, favor we had learned to esteem very highly. Of such we might say in very similar language, If you do so and so, it would assured- ly wound and grieve the spirit of your dearest friend. The intimation would be that you would no longer have his esteem and favor as before; that the reprehended conduct Would cause more or less of a breach be- tween you and your friend. It would not mean that his acquaintance would necessarily be cut forever, and that he Would become your enemy, in; stead of fyour friend. It would mean father, tint having been your friend he Would esteem you no. longer worthy of the some degree of fellow: ship and conï¬dence as before. its would no longer. treat is as a dear sin intimate inc a. an comment: cats in you his, pens and urrun u: its this it is passed by. end trout kindly. yet there Iii. mgnust wages to giunl girl. estimation. a cloud, bet-ween, if you mm '4?! “pinup..." .1, as named illalnye of your friend. ~lulu ._ fellowship. his interest Hi all of your ~~ -â€"â€"‘ "--â€" -â€"-â€"â€"â€""-*' {insults}. you woulidtussiuradli]! he ~(sun: Juno 5! on tuar-t 'o (0 {undo that Mortgage Sale of Valuable might wonnc, offend. grieve 1min and llilllSBllOLD PROPERTY (ll ,lll' -â€"especially 1f plane of wealth or honor or intelli- _ ence than 0 rsel - I mm- and by vu'ture oi the power 5501's, y u ' f’ and one, there rnntuindd in a certain mort- i counsel you needed and desired. alienate his sympathy and fellowship he were on a higher whose patronage, advice and 3:“ 1 m, . '. 3‘ r, especially and on , -eur Creator takes vstion for humanity. Creator has a terrible reign of sin and death God sympa creation†and has promised learned. righteousness and life may l eternity ‘of right" suscess and blessing I result. 1 Preparation fol this great program l “as not been swift, nor is haste neces- ; may. The ICSSOIl.Uf sin and its bitter fruitage has come to the world dur- ing six thouszmd years, though no single member of the race needed or received so prolonged a lesson. The ï¬rst stop of recovery was accomplish- ed by our Redeemcr’s sacrifice of himself. 'I‘l‘.‘ second step has been in process since Pentncost (the cull- ing and ace»; ti"gz of the antitypicnl Levites) specially, amongst these oi the antitypical priesthood, who now rejoicingly suffer with the great High Priest. They lay down their lives in his service, under the promise that in the First Resurrection they shall be with their Redeemer and share his glory and, as a â€royal priesthood†under him, rule, instruct. and every way assist in upliftin the "groaning creation†during: the illcnnisl King- dom of the great Mediator. whose members they will be. This step in the Divine Plan is spoken of in the Scriptures us “The Mystery of (lod:†that the Church now both selected life. â€iliemliei‘s†of The lir‘lst.‘ As ‘snnnins this "mystery hidden from ages" shall he, nmnplnled and tins (‘luii‘cli he glorified. Willi her linfd than our power Mill the lirul‘ef nl mu iimlnenwr will begin in lime iui: niinunl:“‘l‘liy kincdnm winner thy nil he done on audit in: ii is done in maven.†that all who linw nnmml the name “i Ulli‘lsli uni ull wlm lnwc: lurnud 'FlWill‘ ll’filll Elli} Hill all who have mull» lull Oilllflufll‘illlnn of themselves awn Mil swim in the glorious "things wlucll tlml lnnlyin rasarvntlnn for than: that love lulu." (July such of llxeconsecruted us learn in the School 0! Olmst the Ernst lesson of supreme love to God and llHili‘l obedience to his Will (outward obedience -also to the extent of ability) only those will be accounted worthy to share in the Kingdom. It is these that are men- v Huiâ€"sin! Wu . ‘1' a?" '. 7-f- .- .o the hot schold of faith, icnlsrlf- to the fully conse- leasure in working out \3 a great -P an of 89.1- For six thousand years our loving . permitted Adam’s dis- obedience to bring upon his family thizes with the “groaning assist. onceâ€"deliverance. But his Wisdom determines that the lesson of the sin- fulness of sin and the bitterness of its fruit must ï¬rst be thoroughly be the better appreciated and all humor of Then the deliverance to us as New Creatures, _e reversion to sin be avoi fed. and an '. A. ., ‘6. - . h ‘ l - ". patting ii, continually deepening th Impression, eventual! tnnsfo ' “gruntil, by-the ï¬n ch First Resurerction, the ' 5pm- eesses shall have been .eccomp ' hed. Then the glorious promises of God's Word haying beehhzlly realized, we shall be like our Lord on the spirit Plane and sharers of his glory. Then we shall be granted the privileges of association ,with him in his Millen~ the restitution, the blessing, o . crsted unto death all his humzu sacriï¬ce the same as . guided by th holy Spirit of the Lord. impress of the Divine character upo. means. God, sometimes called “the sword o the Spirit.â€â€˜ Its instructions, chou: agements, warnings and promise. constitute a power of God upon ih hearts of those who love righteous ness and hate iniquity and who :2.“ strivin to serve the Lord with willf and so f-sacrificing hearts. Thu We: of God may reach others and inii lance thnm more or less this way r that, but only upon this one 5pc lass does it exercise this sow†saver. Another agency for the i‘ pressing of the Divine will. “ill" n'i. of C.ll‘l5'l,†the holy Spirit, upon {‘- -'v.n-arts is God's Provida-nCes. Ilia; however, can b' rightly understoor' only by those enlightened by th0 Word, the Bible, and can be rightl: applied only by the mock, the hum ble, the trustful, who have made th-- consecration and are seeking to make their calling and election sure. The holy Spirit urf-s these different means of (lPVl‘lnpan in the mneccrnt- t‘(l ones the rub rl n: (Wrist. the spirit of God, the holy Spirit; the scnling thus effected lurks "fl‘Jll individual as one of tin1 Lord‘s "jewels." one of the Lord's "irininb‘rs." in mwpflru- tion for a share will! the Lord in the heavenly Kii‘gdnm. 'l‘lwi:D is n bless- lug Phlil‘l‘ll‘lit‘i‘d in mnluuvliun “ill! the Rl‘llllllE â€will it jill‘. it lI‘illml fl insl Hi limit, which the «Mid can iwillmr lair“ uni- lnlw iiii'dl‘; llHW-WHi'. limes lip-using: 'd llw lll‘es‘ill llum .w Hun-lit n illiw’uslu Hi 'V'Dul‘llL-sl†Hi llie thud lulwiiilnucn liliiull is in in llinlil Mill ill-l n-tinldwlum‘ ui llieu? ~~qlwilmozus in ill-f li-iuuul of Fluid .., no owl us We new nil Hi Nina“ unhzl Hume, â€ind numyfll â€u lulu: Honk,†Mil i'cuflli lln‘ Lillil ul ilm luluâ€- my nnd. by Hm First llusm'rcuuun, bd' "cluingud in n iuunwul. m .ilw twinkling of nu aye," um. ills glorious llliolicss of the lidilmsiuri‘. 'l‘llul unit- ‘derful lliuliiuul will In in tin: curl.“ dawn of the Millennial Day, which 15 the Day of Redemption, the lluy of llulivel‘uiice. llut while the Church will be the first to be blossnd in that deliwruiice 1 int ' me or me holy Spirit's . . m. , e rmmg oithe nial Kingdom work for the in lifting, Israel and all the families of the earth. But let us not forget that no one is sealed With the holy Spirit of promise, ex- cept he has turned from. sin and ac- cepted our Lord Jesus as his Redeem- er sndnvho has, additionally, cons»: rights and interests of every kindâ€"u God’s holy Spirit, in eï¬ecting thi. seahng’of our hearts, in making ini. uses variou: . One of these is the Word 0. 5'...» \\lllt'll will he produced at the t ..... .l. min, there will he sold at the 5}; gm.“ House in the Town of Lind- s.: .-1. ‘ SiilllllDAY NOVEMBER 13 11.. . in. ,.I :uhlu hous.~hold property Sil- u. ' wl on St. l’etet'~st., in the Town (.1 1 .‘l\il‘\', that is to say: in»: of lot No. 19 on the west side or >- l’s-tcrvst.. in the Town of Lindâ€" F.v 1-. the ('ounty of Victoria, de- 5" ‘ml as follows: Commencing at o 2‘ W on the westerly limit of St. l‘-' ' 4,. at the northâ€"east angle of i“Y ‘ .. '.'. uni‘lh ()l' Bertieâ€"sh, aS laid in. r- to registered plan of Park lu‘ 9 “mo and nineteen. Thenw m-'1 l_. “lung St. Peter-st. ï¬fty- in. ,s .m inches. Thence westerly V" “VI will: the northern boundary 0‘ ' ’ lu’ nine north of DPl‘lle‘Slm *w wit and nine feet. Theme [ml‘nllf’l “'llh gf; t’l’lgr‘gbu “9 ,. m an inches. Thence east: H" ' imiultml Fiï¬tl ï¬lï¬Ã© feet â€16?? 2 llm tilting“, of beginning. 1' ‘ :‘inlml‘iy i=3 Slitlfltï¬d l3 lb†..u in the town of Lindsay. on: i: erected upon the said in .,- w t u .i cmul’ortablfl li‘fll‘iiï¬ lw ~ » uhivh can he 3‘61]th if) Eflflll 1r . 10 per centcash at time of Eu’ â€1 balance in three Weekï¬. ll ni‘lllrl‘ particulars and condi- tl...r . sale, apply to Leigh R. Knldht Vendor's Solicitor, Lindsay, Ont. I..n Say, October 18. 1909. _~_“ .. m"--- ___ 1’01. SALEâ€"300 ACRES OF LAND in tln- township of Monmouth. the Property of the late Thos. Clarke. 5" ncrcs cleared, balance-in 8°06 There are on this farm n. 8°06 lion house, roofed With metalic. and a good log barn, and some is on!) half mile from school and two mins from church. It is 2} 131199 from Tory Hill, 6 miles from Gooderham, 6 miles 11:0!!! E39011? ville, and one mile from Burnt River. For full partial“. apply on Promises to Miss mm M Hotspur P.O., owner of #50" m petty. ' ~ hardwood bush, beeCh and maple-l This, we take it, is the thought he- hind the Apostle’s word “grieve" in our text. It is closely allied with the thought of offending our best friend, our Creator, our Heavenly Father. We are not to get the thought that the great Creator of the Universe could be actually caused sorrow, , , n: :3 o'clock p.m., the follow- grief, repining, pain, by any conduct of ours. He is too great and we are too insigniï¬cant. Yet our Heavenly Father takes note of us as a world of mankind. He has provided for our relief from sin and its penalty, death. He is specially interested in those who have responded to his gracious Eroffers. "Like as a father piticth is children, so the Lord pitieth them that reverence him†(Psalm ciii, 13). His pity extended beyond thisâ€"even to love, when we heartily accepted his favor and made full consecration of our little all to him. It was then that he was pleased to seal us, to give us the mark or stamp of sonship, to evidence to us that We hove been be: gotten again to a. New Nature. to ho: mortality. to glory with himselfâ€"4f so be that We continue faithful to our vow of consecration. As a {other he watches over the interests of this fronsncrntml cinss. Aithoush. us the Scriptures any. they are "few,†he. estimates them very buddy and. nmongst other previous names. gives to these sons niliwl the title of "jewels.†The experiences of the resent life are intended to pal: isb tress jewelsfâ€"to prenurn them for a heavenly setting in the Resurrecs tion Morning. "They Shall bu nun". saith the Lord of hosts. in that (lny when I make up my jewels“ (Malachi iii. 17). As the lapidary ï¬rst washes the diamond which has been pickedlrom the miry clay; as he then critically examines it to note its very best pos- sibilities; 3 he then gives direction to the w rkmen respecting Its cut- ting and subsequently respectlnfl It“ polishing, we have the Divine. illus. tration of how God’s promdence through the holy Spirit, the holy Power of God, overrules and guides in all the experiences of this conse- crated "jewel" class. It is required of them that they exercise faith and learn to rejoice in tribulations. 8.8 well as in more pleasurable ex r3- ences, knowing that they are in ' I hand, and that, if they are submissive to him, he will “work out for them earthly experiencesâ€"if ‘these be en- tioned in our text as sealed by the holy Spirit of promise and waiting for the resurrection morning, the deliver- ance day, the day of attainment to the glorious things which God has in re- servation for the faithful. As a lov- lng parent watches the progress of his child in school, so the Heavenly Father is interested in our progress, and desirous that we shall make our calling and our election sure to the heavenly glories. Hence he pictures himself as pleased with our progress and. as grieved when we fail to learn the necessary lessons. He has prom- ised us a place with our Lord in his Millennial Kingdom Throne, but the promise is a conditional one. Our Redeemer expresses it thus: “To him that ovorcometh will I grant to sit with me in my Throne.†Thus we get a glimpse of God's special interest in each of his consecrated, spirit-be- gotten children. 'l'hcy have his love and faVor and smile in proportion as the follow the Rcdccmcr’s footsteps. A Allure to walk in this wnv gricws the Lord’s spirit or ligurntiwly brings his frown instead 0. his smile and tends to separate tie from his low. The child of God should seek to eVoi‘ 1ch in the sunshine of til: {now only Futhur's fnvor. Whatever iuuda‘ arise between. such end their wry best earthly friends Will in) light still-c: lions indeed, if the still abide in fellowship With the seventy Father and the Son, through the liuiyslnrit ==the a lrit cl love, the spirit of Truth. be spirit of obedience. the spirit of codenamed Indeed. it earths 1y friendships and earthly. loves be on: tirely severed through faithfulness to the Lord. the loyal one may reach the lace where he can "males in tribu stion also." A seal is an authoritative mark. With a signature 3 seal implies that the contract of the document is no longer open, no longer a mere. pro- posal, but an accomplished, ï¬nished agreement or bargain. In olden times, seals were usually impressed in wax while it was yet soft; the seal itself represented a coat of arms or some- thing representing the pertonality of the one who used it. The pressure upon the soft wax was gradually in- creased and then held ï¬rmly until the wax had cooled, hardened. and per- mitted the removal of the seal, with- . out inju to the impress which then . cells a far more exgeedmg and “as!“ was clear y revealed. This is the men- ggxhgnsgi ‘4, o hive magi a}: "will“ ilwlhe $233351}; it". all†“1 PM“ “hf,“ W “a“ “3,? :3:- holy Spirit wherewith they were mi- ,EPPOID men : . ’ .- fore our min 3. God our 8 . - . rows, the tears, the anguish even, of ‘our Father,,impreeses upon our will- 9d unto the day of dehversnce, pay {118 day, the Scriptun-s assure us others also will b: dclchrcd â€" "the 'groaning creation.†liut the Church will be first evi-ry way, and then through it as the Body of (,‘lil'lsl,'lllc blessings of restitution ~rtumtics will be extended to all . a. That will be earth's great lei. ice Day or, as shown in the Jam... types. it will be the anti-typical Jubilee Your, in which the world will be released from its bondage to sin and death. As St. James declares (i, 18) tho Church is "a kind of ï¬rstiruits unto God of His creatures.†But the first- fruite will have a great pro-eminence. in that the First Resurrection wdl bring them spiritual perfection, 9.:- well u a share in the Millennial Kingdom. Theirs will be an instan- taneous change, while the opportuni- ties of the world will be that of grad. ual upliftin from sin and death con- ditions to t e perfection of manhood. 8110b A! Adam enjoyed before he sin- ned and in a World-wide l‘lden home. The grieving of the holy Spirit. then, Would ei nliy that the smiline processes woul disconliiiuo: tlnd. lin- work Would not be nccnmyilishml: l‘i-d the Word and Provldnncnn of God would not prove eflnciiw in ill" low! which hrd gnaw! the Spirit. In other words. it in rvmdrml dint this Work of scaling aimli bn fully with our consent (continuation). clan it cunnol proceed. The Apnslln intimates dual. anitwlll on our mm. or n rvcurrcnca in the spirit of the world, would lwve this bllgllllng effect. This is shown in llw contra" nrccï¬dliifl which should lw fully studied. it is not our wish to discourage enyv body in «any measure of well down. On the contrrrv. we encourage all with tho Scriptural assurance that not a single set of kindness done to â€no of the least of the Lord's disciples will fall of its rewardâ€"even a cup-oi cold water. It is our duty, however; to call attention. not only to the grandeur of the prize which the Lord hrs set before his Church, but also with equal persistency to cell atten- tion to the particular terms upon which it may be secured. It is not in vein that the Apostle wrote, “If ye do these things, ye shall never fall, for so an entrance shall. be ministered unto you abundantlyvgmto the ever- lastin Kingdom of our Lord ‘end Bev- esun Christ.†In the very same blind hteo sness sake ing hm. 1'ny hi†110% Spirit his own , dured for n u ' $3911“ for" us iii gale mï¬â€˜wgwu ( .11 scanners“ new... ‘1 m : "L“! “:7†:"Bnt he thatlccketh these things. if, and a life-long ‘/' friend. / n, theJeweler -v\ Our poultry warehouse is now open. We are ready to handle all your poultry. Ducks. Geese, Fowl, Chickens. Bring them all in. We pay HIGHEST PRICES. Flavelles Limited ‘ LINDSAY POULTRY DEPARTMENT kw a... .. m . awm..~w. .. V... . MEN-WE om CURE mu mm IEDIOIL Ilsmm nu "Elli“ ,, ,; OWNID‘AND OCCUPIED IV DIG. K. It K. room: on memos!) mm i ' 7 we need the services of expert speculum iy waste our wane in nestling with doctors you now no a; of. why waste your money with worthless clean 0 belts or drug store nostrume, when you can get teed, reliable, successful treatment m ' . tromtheee rougha'i‘t'ébtsfo ‘ have t on for over so your end are responsible linen- claliy. They accept only curable cones and shoe (1 our case grove incumble it need not you s ceu If you are unable to 1 cell st our cities for sperms) examination WWWMMPAY ‘ We GM to Cure .1 MM.MM Vulcan .. W111"!!! l-ï¬hdï¬homu SJ“