resenting ‘the vari r 3a sburches ot ix | tls locality. meee Leth ead _Worsive space to the i : Se Sieente Wie: the d cur wii pos Sieseeal ipsa, is bare! parse vimgmion At Waterloo, is aie covered a abet this for (Proposition s the |doubt-as to what a the beliefs and Bae son ofr meee Mee Goak, [2 an ineulator cof The, Manitoba Cxbinet has | vote on the rock of prohibition. * . No wonder Ainerican sympathy runs so strongly with the Boers. Both | jh.” use the same means of disposing of objectionable “niggers” namely, by |° burning them ok te The announcement shine Marconi “hes successfully transmitted messages across the Athintic without the use of wires has caused a slump in the price | ‘i of cable company’s shares. ‘The paper makers of Canada met the other duy and again advanced the. » price of paper. It is only a little over @ year ago that the price of paper was advanced 33 per’ cent by the -eombine. It is time that the con- sumer had his innings and the re moval of the duty would effect iv. ate Swift’s declaration that the appear- ance of # man of genius in the world|}* may always be known by the virulence of dunces is agiin exemplified in the ease of Marconi who was ordered by the Anglo-American Telegraph Com- pany of Newfoundland to abandon his work on the island and remove his| apparatus immediately or legal pro- ceedings would be instituied.. The “Anglo-American Telegraph Company no doubt. hold avaluable franchise but it is surely not insured against the progress of time. ie people of MfilveHan shonl id. be p your eye on the Macs—they need ea The stage oF facies is a pre _ Inde to a state of grace and our joy is unbounded at the knowledge that the dear old “Herald has jilted its newly found. but iufatuating alffince and’ is’ back again, band, a wre not able suing for readmission will by. or of 2 es by exercisitig redoubled over its newly assumed We can only hope that the } is sincere in its reperitance 8 of a ir, to Milverton ‘ormon we may say that the Herald’s ws are quite groundless. as the ferald will be doing: business. on a large scale at the head waters of Salt Creek when a Milverton girl finds a hubby in Salt Lake City. % ogee Letter from Elder MacGregor. To ge = Eprron Ov PHB SUN: ‘ave been wondering oy ent ie faet-that every issue is befo; re the mists of Mo ae ie * would almost imagine that the} citizens smaller than the Constitution and narrower than the law. submit to the popular feeling in their judgment that the divisions of janism st is growing towal nowinations while many are anxi 5 ere is the true Ghureb ne ae certain, Christ or the apostles neve started! wore than: one: Church, The cee Heth ee the New| Testament is : 0. reh ey pee ee doctrines held by “ Re-organized eee aged 16 years, 9 mo. ths peat takes med vey ot 2 wer the ay, eat ance es Church of Jesus youre Lanse Day ~ and 4 di BEDE | will save a w Testament, in matters o of Faith, |S" e have maintained that Faas Para na Mae pes held Joseph Smith to be a sere ; prophet of God, nor the book of Mor- Si cesed —~At Clin on: Chrfi 2 | ton a divine revelation, uy na ee she vite oth 8. §. Sete Charelt OO ete ‘willin statement made by: M: regor (harelt Spee ae a vei Lig tnt iguseareAbeUld: be oot want series whit: vincing. neyo ward, bowev to f! With” reg ever, Mr. 3 Gees a on Dee. 24 MacGregor’s challenge to. meet the| wife oS, 00 es: AED y Boe local elergyinen on the So Wir eee ee of daugh- CH ISTMAS, 1801 platform in a Reg beai public discussion relative to the ertors SS, In fuith and dctrnny of the Mormon | the wile of Mr Go. Gropp oF ag Sout, Time ts church, we think that we ea Shorte— sy that the gauatlet will i Siemerrne : bp as any effort on.their part in PEFFERS. tebe tally to deny nae Tea to-convince the people of et “i this: community at the Mormon un repare ch i i w r, £0 satiety fice sing : Pees iss M. McDoniild, of Beechville, who has been visiting her uncle, Mi. Peffers, returned home-on Monday. = to the statement that Joseph Smith |from London. Her health is hut little r t the thing that i ae ae somentietoneas fo organize | as a polygamist, “Baclyclopedias {improved ‘ ; make ‘you “6 bis » Chufeh of Christ.” Twill affinn, |differ.” All we have to say to that| The remains of the late Walter|® alone, having SL) ho Elis, that the best authority, the En NM, Come) fe trom tne aldest and ioe ee weotdl | c2clopedia Brivannien, says that, Smith Deceased was{@ Hable manufacturers” in the teachings entitled tothe respect aud {0th practised and advocated poly- vn in these parts belo atl 0 Christen: people?” I|gamy. All other representative Ea: | Mr, John Pait, of Buffalo, is eniling : Paes Bolsa pric A of, Mikcorton Feat Re hanes are se aa co ples ee beg of his old friends here these inclined to import talent to meet the | ite eo-habi Byer Pate : tevin a Gone Tet ee tiie: |life, co-habiting with ‘| Mr. Cecil Smith is sojourning up{@ What we represe be ‘you kewise if necessar: than his lawful wite. west. at. present. have the anoney we have qe He This is not written in the spirit of|like that could be a friend to virtve Ee Siar ia see i ut only to assist the masses|and a fue to vice we fail to under-| The ratepayers of Elmira will likely to solve the all important 2 elge the all important |p eee fe Oe beasked 10 vote on the qustionotin- |S A, FE, BABB pu fire protection ut the coming eh di te Opthalmie — Optician Church? All I ask, Mr. Editor, i SED ees and fialf-the time, Can I| - G. Reiner, of Wellesley, has municipal elections Opinion seems to Jeweler, WindsorBl noe Very rspecttlly your jawed 1 500-light plant iv his knit-| be Aivdullan ianene Mes tyeieell Ree GTEC Ore tugewas coGREGor, Us factory and has sufficient capacity | waterworks system or simply” to. pur issued. Phone 300. Hn ber Bay, Toronto, Ont, to light the streets of the. village. chase a steam engine. : 8 seas or says, with regard rs. A. Crawford ‘has returned | We are sure we can help you nde NEW YEAR’S AT ‘The Leading Store As usual Santa Claus has his headquarters h Something Soh penile oe We have doubled ee usual aes e ate goods and low prices. Here are the good Candies. Tange Mixed. Bress Goods A Dress for Christmas ‘is. ve rm a 4 Hall you must come’ to our store, } nice, you can get a beautiful Black never have we had such a display. | Dress at our store for 50c., 75¢., $1 12 doz, Jardiners ranging from | and $1.25 per yd. ve te. to ts es ¢ ° * Berry Setts at $1.25, 1.50, 1.75 and’ China Hall a e If you wish to see a real China Nite Bright Mixed: Jumbo. Mixed Cream Mixed English Lozengers. Chocolates Brown Stieks. Bright Sticks, . Gum Drops Best Mints Cream Dates Butter Candy Butter Creams Chocolate Dates Walnut Chocolates 2. , Table Setts goc., $1, $1.25. Ties for: the Boys. Sugar and Creams soc. a sett. Four-in-hand 20 aiid 25¢ Water Setts, we have a ae Knots 18.and oe ; range from $1 up to $1.7 Puffs Salad Dishes from 35¢. up to S250 Neck Scarfs in Black Satin -at es Owal Dishes from goc. up to $1.25 and $1. Fancy Lamps. In Order — We have by far the largess | 0 be up-to-date for Xmas you want Nuts stock in town, come and see ae anice SUIT of CLOTHES, or a In these we excell, We have | display. Prices ranging frony $2.25 | MICE OVERCOAT give us a trial. nothing but new nuts, if you want | up to $4. fo per cent. off during Xmas week. old cold: storage nuts don’t come to ou) Sure as we have none. Prices 3 Gil right. . B: il Cleth eats. saedonds ie. Handkerchiefs. neg Large Filberts 12%4cr We havea. very large assort- Walnuts 12%c, | ment. Nice border handkerchief Peanuts 12% at 1c, a larger one for 5¢., silk from toc up to $1. We carty avery large ‘assort- ment. Sell for one week $2 25 coat for $1.98, $3 coat for $2.75. Do not miss this chance. Fruits. New Raisins 3 Ib. for 5 “Currants ‘¢ Furs. : Pe q a ; : a8 r Table 2 Ib. for A nice Xmas gilt to a father or reaatses 3 for able Raisins mother, brother or sister, is a nice Apples 2 for Persian Lamb Cap, a nice Fur Salmon Coat or Jacket, a Caperine or Sable | - Salmon Ruff. - Our prices are right in. this Salmon line, ro per cent. off for cash. Sliced Pine Apple i Goods. ed. Raisins ‘We invite you to look thro ieee we ee ae } ugh our ass and see that Wishing You a Merry Christmas... « and a Happy New Year, You rs, determ who ae "ae "eho es wrone! I eubmié|” gen ie lacge a4 G GROSCH. CONFIDENTIAL, tlie 8 —No 52 MALCOLM) MacBETHt itor and Publiske ; {Cinabertan a 1ap on the sent pastor of Burns church, Mii BS ve fare. es a 8 ae “ Godof Hope.” Rev. D. Anderson’s Farewell 1 [advantageoos to the congregation a |p ger, in the Decem- Words. to himself, He also spoke of fraternal ». David Ander ee “nearly four yenrs e| village. He had been most cordially treated by his good brother Mr. Snow- srton, and Zion charch, Welles -|don and hoped that the two congrega, hina his roses. and did wake] 1) Sunday last preached his farewell | vions would continue in vis fraternal reless hands those passions | ay < euwded pats ee but War and Blood and | Rev. pastor of the i Showd ina few wi hosen vars can slake, Methodist. charch, having, through | remark of the kindly relation aught but years can dim. vourtesy, ae up ie service for the} ship that oy (erin between himself oceaston, t the close of the service }and Mr, Anderson since comin aes ae Tae aaa expressed his regret.nt | Milverton and he felt bis departare to ning War—as it befe ‘ ing ty s fee Soninesti ith | be a personal loss. No-one, sid, | Wi with drat and "trampet i i ous pray more ardently for ene sin bis new field than would he GOAN ated ships Yial been so cordial but he hope’ uh Prayer, we recognize’ at once & prayer: |anty w without dissatisfaction or rebuke all desire to. be ere there is the might have joy and peace in It isa prayer tl thes in life, from day tod our spiritual ahie away, and that we might jae ‘speh an Bperienae of God as fo orgiving, merely such eyidence arts | is where he will desire We ere the Children of, ‘God, that tie 0 will. be satisfied ibe result would be, joy and peace in | no plac pelieving. not alway, 6, ge the papa’ joy | true man place where he wil oe iene is acnrable. in cag rhe Picea ae Rie most abiding many W for one thing re | Pe not ily to make much ones in nd Sia the divine life, so, long as we 8 a Mie heed not & nxiety and question- mh nat his departure would be mutually | file's 2b s certain that| ing tener would be bi i following is a ae Oe ME Auer ou’s ser" mon xt—Romans XV, 18 verse : “‘ Now - ane oa of Hope, ‘ali h all joy if prevent enjoyment of we anticipate babes fore u ‘OVES! The largest and best stock of Stoves’ ever shown in He ane in the future. Hope sing aon anticipation, that mbicti fsnot ours sk Stoves for Wood and Coal |: here tay p Wood only from $10 to $50 Fa “e ae Seal me seems "38 See penned in by a wal all 2 ho A full line of Coal Heating Stoves and)» rkni trable. But t stich mins ‘orlorn cases ar ble Heaters. itte anivereal ts anebigd Ee ee g ete | nepal malxetaeh but 3 the pt SEE OUR ti vity. ga is thet sbandinat Whe would aow the ess WIN NIPEG HEATERS Hopes for a harvest in 1 thie autumn? Where is the free toiler who “would labor in any sphere. t » hoped for reward of some Kind at sometine? When hope pe au am reales tater ead spiritual, we are hope. Even of the ‘Son of Goa Hin ue elf, itis said t if at He f soy mn shich was set before Him, endured Our st Bota is tenis ete in a ne or Hardware OF | the erons di ng the: sh te > |, you joe the ext, refers intéed to heat any room, np or down stairs, as warm a ae or furnace, and without any fuel, for $7, to be paid | pat ly if ees Hope, fill you with all a | eons it belie ng.” For us, FINKBEINER BROS. [itdetsitcn mci ie ie foundation pen hich yur hopes ue rest Byery e ente oundation nay he foundation may or false, it may be real or im- ae ut as h is an attitude pposite J. G. rosch’s Shoe |the fature, 36 is fo resume the figure, i stivity depends it, every ak is hoping for it. | is in u | tt be some foundation eeiouee see beginnings of | Hurr urr Ao erate a ae che ee a Oh ae ae his hope upon past e: Forthese tw sh ble There have been har it is th: ien nave tnd so he hopes be obtained for so ears. Wew Year's is at Our Door. We are Headquarters for Xmas Goods, Xmas Toys, Pic. Ev: ture Books, Fancy World laste AD dso the spiritual hopes whie very ‘promise of God, Xmas Ware chevah, sit. rex upen, some They must spring from T of every de capa e foundation for neh hopes it ave you Raat where you are going to buy your thing material that which is of earth is earth Tho: as Present, Wedding Present or na earthy. New Years’ Gift. in Hie truthtolness Hi | ~ r ne @) spiritual, eternal ee We have the largest assortment of Fancy Goods which abide whenether baton! F oni d. nod which project, shown in town. ea k Box | Vriting ‘Gases eae » God of Cuff and Collar Boxes. what abecure foundation upon ¢ Miniature Setts, to base our hoy et pineration . mf 1| God's Glove and Handkerchief Boxes eet another, te errand bas sometimes come; anil myself to rev he eve: ea e a CAS! Photo Be Deans bides, and His promises are patil price. ‘n Fruits and Confectionery we lead ne before sae we had such an endless display. prayer, Wall N Filberts, Almonds, Pea- Rosas i peace ing.” , Brazils, all ey new stock, no cold storage In considering the burden of this ahh to'G Le Lie | prayer. qi A Merry Xmas To All. Cc. S. KERTCHER Butter, Eggs and Poultry wanted. | the Journey befo y [and uncertainty | ave Joy and peuc ment sserocture rests upon some note tore. be y ee in this tis not o' FE rast exe aca eae it aud the “work sbieh perity in| We may do for Christ. As Chr ai exception My the rale which has|and peace in Saal aot ete while the Sot 0 | Week we have tried to do.t ieee A h solution of all is material, God ey oir, hearta that God-given peace, may tempt. usta we: theae duties, and to leave them un- are|done. But the penalty is sure to constantly in a state of anxiety a# t0 | come, in a lessening of joy, and peace istians at all or} in our souls. There s nothing more make a journe ¥. certain than this: There cee crane for prepara- | life the it the ti comes when the preparations to th ie ney e must not continue “e eee Red thone truths the ener spon eee! a bish area We ust bring mind i ee et M ngs {of God, or such revelations as are elculeradig produce joy and peace in belie ites tavalbeiration aad ch a es whieh are, before. God's love to us. | We ly han pored in iueaty yin Goa’ ove €0 us, long rear the more we , the more j There c w : #inninge of Christian life Bor ogress in the divine tite, how it is that we should Tave Joy sno peges in Hallaehie new day brings bre pecan @ will never do the | ceien has his love sbielded vs in times peace and temptation? Aud in trouble and sorrow we have confi- dently trusted in his love. ‘restore unto me the jo: Oh wondrous Jey vation ce hall teach transgressor ibe love of Got fo me \v and sinners shall be ccnr Tt OIC aL ie aa 4 lene “aato ‘Thee a v ‘0 die on Calvary. that we shal erty Ba S| God’s love to u is ree, do} rare its yastness th he ng | knowledge, bet the i ewe wil re if work for iM the ar ai belie te feand in ont ordinary. of mind has a both upon the ai [tee 0! the wor do. When a sufi Aone one othe | ‘To vette upon st ossible for him Node his eect WO ruth 8 well calculated to give nhis mind is distracted about us oy fand peate in believing. other things he has neither the Heare) n Jesus died upon the cross He pers pane his| pata the debt, He bore e, penalty, Te offered sara self au , tia y yeace workers Weis never rag the Best that | ie ng of ai turbe pee toa ben: pe we are worried and orthiness, and guilt \ sided upon our erita, we oxtey nage ‘st caus rth wo reasons how desiral anxiety and doubt. But let us re- Christian life ii in our owp i it ae sh ould be answered on | | member that the basis of ae hope of our behalf, that we might possess joy Salvation is upo a work done, a ievin, Ae eee cnret ce work, which jn ita to this r is det eternal e same, yest with the Se peniid him, and| sakes, in view of possible pray day -day, fare ever. Ou Sean s light upon, andj the divine life, and it is de ait wakens hope with regard to the| the sake of the work which we sede Least dlings asy In another man hope thrusts do in the Master's service. nt is noi Bb spleens “upon sach ‘ Siar assur isé_ of 8, Tn the third place let us ae irae ow is al erpibent possible in edb in Garist shall eames but ince joy and peace is so ic everlnabing lite: if obtained? Our Ns {Let our winds and our hearts dwetl | text clearly es us that it is a/pon this blessed truth, and there proper thin e Pa e and more jo. paladin each ight Wie ponte te Ret we tee fea eh Sion of these Christians at Rome, we | "tcc ave means which we may 7 may legtiqnately infer that itieapro-| ang which we palaie ite toate 2 su ot bellowing : Sve loo Vv Now gy oppor Chri n experience d hav all. have of address- om progress, have roubled ai a more neURLKRY either es our happiness ig false a6 God's. children, ean the ft Joy and eans sO nate b have we not, been hatupered in the| Out aine way? T! sof our enthus- | C™ ae have beet ‘chilled by our doubts]! and fears, when we Would have a thrown, sear more. Heavtilye into vice, the chilling thought iy Phis te xprel centie gra prayer for ane con, on is “The God of Ho Now our text clearly tea at| with ail joy, and peace in. t and peace a eee all be gladdened with a ho , M ubt, and that there niayiooine eye te @ peace in believing, our part a diligent the day daws Nod charge of our|away,and we shall see the King in mean those | His beanty, and the land that is so far “tn closing my wsinistry here as your wish to make any re e? “Onelot te suroat and that | the | nas pda indeed ae a Bae i lee 8 may reach at that Beet pe prenres Heres ‘ana power, won he for a. time may neglect his ever, Amen.