oam.m_ Prof nah £4.00 oer. m‘i tic «Hrngh. prnw'ron lut Mm lb, bflco Gasoï¬ne ines INZES mum and IN "LYING AGENT ’10! 3C 50 {0 3‘) .30 fl Sovereign 'Clll' Eclipse H0“? Pastry Flour and Rolled Oats 300 Acres 200 Act-op \fl -vv "v- 'â€" x'fra gund buildings. t1 ~nu'ly price asked. Land ".t[~ the west all hOHOW. 1 50 Acre. Bantinck. N '11. good buildings, ahO 300 A069‘ m. Shorts. Middlings, mpvd Oats. Mixed Chop, mnmn Chnp, Oat 010p. r tlw Mill m' (lélivered «have in single 101) lbs., x lnts or Car lnads. .ï¬ ('S [1’ when ynu require FLOUR I PEED we have the stat! on hand. 1 00 ‘0". 1‘ gm t’lun . ~t fail building inds'of (Brain H.H. MILLER. Hanover Dds Telephone UN}! lall ‘1UNN 8;“ Q0. 3mm. New York 325 lv 51.. Wuhmflmn'c' :1; U. J- E»: D '1 think. “I! acres. al‘ Listowel. one 0f 1 farms in Perth. Extra goood gs. orchard. water m stable. . $7.0m». Lot :1). Con. Lou-o. Ne 9d \ _ ..... .u. Twamk bound to S 3H†'.,‘g, )Inlassint’ pf SiOCk Etf‘. M 08!. be sold as owner 19 west. Apply on the promises or gnnd THE m to 391:. the price ll BWJbI‘f-‘t-o . Egrmnont. Lots 2.5. w H. Dr. Fettis' Farm. Bar- Stuck Y m-at â€Hit “5 0f (Hem-lg; 119““ Bought at Market Price l ’90.? zremtmt M. Latin)“ gun, nme d pulse Farm. uwun ".1 will not stick for‘ . Get husy. out. towards Mt. gs, good soil. well \ for quick sale, I' (hwy County bar- th \Vest land for Yam are not fair to withuut seeing me. MONEY To LEN“ North of Dur- {bout 34 ï¬ll) near DOIHOCb Farm. owner in )Iwal, fUI' B. Good Farm timber worth [1 fur nothing. hford's Lots o dd. m hilly. E'cb." recetn G Elliott, A. n. uuu, G P. Agent. 1). P. Agent. Muntreal. form t “.753“ i J. TOWNER Depot Agent JAMES R. GUN. Town Ages Gflvunlxod and Iron Piping, Bras. Dru. Lined and Iron Cylinders SEC, OPEN EVERY AFTERNOOP [Pumps From $2 Upward 1 ALL REPAIRING prompuy an. properly attended to. ‘. w. D. CONNOR 831:: b! Machine Oil Barnes» ()u Axne Grease and ['00 Best Place in Canada for Superior Business Education. Commence now, Catalogue free. Attend the Canadian Pacific Railway Time Table Trains leave Durham at 7.1511 m.,; 4') pm. Trains arrive at Durham at 10.30 a. .50 p m.. and 8.50 p m. EVERY DAY EXC‘EPE SENEAY 'In-a lUWSo The undersigned begs to announce to residents of Durham and surrounding country. that he has his Planning Mill and Factory completed and is prepared to take orders for DURHAM Also a limited amount (if iron work and machine re- pairs. A call solicited. Ask for quotations on I'your next job. it SASH,DOORS \IACFARLANE. A House Fittings TORONTO. ONT wins will an ive and until further notic ELLIOTT (30") AUTO. REPAIRS vices of ° SHAW. who yeal'S’ ex peri the best G3“ tune. \Ve and all kinds of â€"â€" ALL KIND C LV .\\ ztlkel ton M‘- .. \laple Hi“ u Hanos e1 Best. :1 It Pays- Durham “0“ illiams“ () lt'n Px-iceville Saugeen J. Toronto . Town Agem ONTARIO depart as fol 123.40 1220;. m: “1“ 7‘1“"; - , u \.)l. l “9‘13 t “It .rea mess. for the coming ‘ i of Jesus Chnst. as also does our Lord 11.54 9.19 ' . Himself in these words: “Let your lotus 11.44 9.09: 11.41 9.061 be girded about and your lights burn- 11.3l 8.5611ng and ye yourselves like unto men 11.1§ £5.11 that wait for their lord when he will 11-10 4-00 return from the wedding" «1 Pet. 1. 13; MD Axenl Luke x11. 35. 361. Lesson VLâ€"Thirq Quarter, For Aug. 10. 1913.- # THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. (1)., 89‘ l‘oront Matt. xx, flâ€"Commentary Prong-0‘ ‘ g: by Rev. D. M. Stuns. . l B" The deliverance of lsrael from Egï¬‚ï¬ B at the time of the ï¬rst passover mark. 0:; ed the beginning of their national hil- Cal tory. according to verse 2. The ful- Ch. ailment of the passover which is yet Cl: future will mark the beginning of their C 6 His glory )Luke xx 12; lx, 1-3. 19-22). Their deliverance. D1 from Egypt was wholly the work of D. ‘- with the last of the ten judgments on F' 1 Pharaoh and his people. the death of G the last G ‘ the ï¬rstborn in every house; ‘ passover will he in connection with G I. the judgment upon the nations (Joel iii. G 5 1. 2; Zeph. in. a. 9: Matt. xxv, 31, 32). (3 The safety of the ï¬rstborn of lsrael (J - on that dread night in Egypt. depend- E ' ed upon the blood on the doorposts 0t 1: their lionsvs. for the Lord had said. I ‘. “\\'l)en I see the blood I will pass over I i you, and the plague shall not be upon I ‘ you to destroy you" (verse 13). There I _ i is no salvation revealed in all the word 1 of God except by the blood of the 1 Lamb. Christ our passover sacriï¬ced 1 for us (1 Cor. v. 7). Not money nor ] something else. but the precious blood of Christ. as of a lamb without blem- ish. that alone gives safety ll Pet. 1. 18. 10; Lev. xvii. 11: Heb. ix. 22: ' '. 7: Rev, i 5, 6; v. 9. 10). The J)!‘ lamb, and in that case his next neigh- bor was to share with him. and that suggests a good answer to the quesâ€" any one to whom I can make known ‘ the gift of God? (Verse 4.) The lamb was never too little for the household. for there is a sufficiency for l in Christ Jesus. That the lamb was kept four days (verses 3, 6) is to me suggestive of the fact that the Lamb dation of the world. but was not slain until 4.000 years had passed. and a blood to be of any beneï¬t had to be sprinkled on the doorpostsâ€"that is, applied. The mere knowledge that Christ. died for sinners will avail nothv ing unless I believe that He died for l d receive Him as my own per. me an sonal Saviour. As Israel had no na~ t night. so tional existence until tha the sinner has no life until he comes l. under the shelter of the previous blood. 2 for “He that bath the Son of God hath ' life. and he that hath not the Son of i 1 sprinkled. no one was to go house until the morning «verse 22). 1 myâ€. hlnnfl in our SflfEty all the way EM. 2 10.05 t vâ€"â€". The blood is our safety all the way along until the morning of His return. F and then we shall be like Him and be forever with Him. Under that blood there was no death. whether the ï¬rst- born was quiet and restful because of the word of God concerning his safety a or whether nervous and restless be- i ( cause he could not feel safe. They lth unleavened something (-orruptl. “and our suï¬erlngs 3 with Him. for all who will live godl ' in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution. Their eating the lamb or not eating it i. did not affect their safety. but sug- 1 gests fellowship. Our Lord said, “He . that eateth . j Me," and He also said. that they might have life and that ‘ they might have it more abundantly" } (John vi, 5?: x. 10:. Under the blood ; there was life. but eating the lamb in. dicates more than life. Many seem con- , ‘_ tent merely to have life. but have little '1’ appetite for the Lamb. shrinking from 1 suffering with Him and not careful to ' put away all leaven. willing rather to l E be conformed to this present evil world 1 than transï¬gured by the renewing of l. { their minds lRom. xii. l. 2). Loins 5i girded. shoes on. staff in hand. suggest [3; the pilgrim ready for the journey (verse ml 11). and the Spirit through Peter con- “1 a m come ' Where there was no blood on the \doorposts that night there was death in every house from the palace of the " king to the lowest in the land tverseu , 29, 30). and so it is now. All. without lrespect to their standing before men. are either in Christ or not. and only in Christ is there safety. Seesin verse- â€. 41. the fulï¬llment of the word of tho Lord to Abram convening the time of the sojourn of his descendants In the flange land (Gen. xv. ‘31 It would be a comfort and a rest to all who no In Christ that all thing- hnvo be. DURHAM CHRONICLE Arthur...... Ayton ................ Barrie...... Alliston...... ......Oct. 2 and 3. ....Oct. 8 and 9. Sept. 23 and 24. ...Sept. 22-24. ....Oct. 6 and 7.4 Beeton...... .. Belwood ........................ Oct. 1 Blyth...... ...Sept. 30, Oct. 1. Bolton...... ...Sept. 29 and 30. Bowmanvine ...... Sept. 16 and 17. Bracebridge ......... Sept. 25 and 26. madam-dun" Brampton ........ ...Oct. 21 and 22. Sept. 16-3nd‘ 17. Brainpton ......... Sept. 10 am. 1.. Brussels...... .............Oct 2 and 3. Burks Falls ......... Sept. 25 and 26. Burlington...... ......Oct. 2. Caledonia...... .........Oct. 9 and 10. Campbelltord ...... Sept. 16 and 17. Chataworth SEE: 11 and 12. Chesley...... pt. 16 and 17. Clarksburg ......... Sept. 23 and 24. Collingwood...... ...Sept 24-27. ColdWater...... ......Sept. 18 and 19. CookstOWn...... ...Sept. 30, Oct. 1. Cornwall ...... Sept. 11-13. Desboro ............ Sept. 18 and 19. Drayton ............ Sept. 30, Oct. 1, Dundalk ............... Oct. 9 and 10. ......Sept. 18 and 19. DURHAM.-." ......Sept. 23 and 21. Elmira...... ...Sept. 16 and» 17. levale-..... ...... .. ...OCt.‘1-3. DATES 0F FALL FAIRS |9l3 E1mira...... . Elmvale...... Fergus...... Feversham ...... Fleshert on ...... Galt...... Georgetown...... Glencoe...... Goderich ......... Gorrie ............ Fa 1m Labowrs \ par 8 \\ heat the Lax gC’St The wheat crop of 1913 will be the greatest ever harvested in‘ Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al-] berm, thus requiring the farm labâ€"1 orers of the East to recrui and assist in harvesting the world’s greatest bread basket. The Governments pective provinces state that 40.000 men will be. required for this year’s harvest. These will have to low principally recruited from On- tario, and the prosperity of Canâ€" ada depends on securing labor promptly. The Canadian Pacilic. on which company will fall nracti- callv the entire task of transnort- ing’ the .men to the \Vest. ill al- ready making special arrange- ments for this year. Excursions from points in Ontario to Manitob: Saskatchewan and Alberta will be xun and specia trains operated making the trip in about tiirty-sh _ “ ‘-‘“ nknnfl'fl l. Tara...... ......aepL. Toronto-'53:)."ï¬ht’lildé' 23-. Walter’s Fall ..... :. Sept. 16 a1 00 n- 101.0" lU-b all. ““§ooooo Walter’s Falls ...... Sepanmâ€" and 17. Wiarton...... ......Sept. 23 and 24. Wingham...... ......Sept. 25 and 26. Woodbridge...... .-.Oct. 14 and 15. hours and avoiding 31 cars 01' transfers. Th? day shorter than any «(manor 'I‘rin Wesft.†"Going Trip West.†mu m um- nipeg, plus half-cent per mile hum Winnipeg up ‘to Mzicleod. Calgary or Edmonton. "Return Trip East.†$18 to Win- nipeg, plus half-cent per mile from all points east of Mack-0d. Calgary or Edmonton. to Winnipeg. Going Danicaâ€"August Itsâ€"Frrom Going I): all stations inclusive an tario. tario. AuguSt 22â€"From Toronto and West on Grand Trunk mail line to Sarnia inclusive and sou‘th thereof. kugus‘t Qtyâ€"From Toronto and N ortli Western Ontario. buft not including Line Toronto to ' east of Toronto to Kings Lake and Benfrew, incl Septémber all dtations in Ontario East of but ndt including Grand Trunk Line rrsw'Kihgston t0 and east thereof Sép‘ 2>cial arrange- r. Excursions riO to Manitoba Alberta will be tins operated. {wadiaï¬ PaciiiC V111 fall practi ; 01 transport West. is al f8â€"Fr0m Renfrew 060666666600660669969669960000966 0666609966990900906 in On- Crushed Oats Oat Feed LIVER SALTS luenth relief of Headaches, dugestinn. We have a good stuck uf Fem] all hand that. we are offering: at. luw prices for the next fe\\' Weeks as we want- tu re- duce our stock. If you nwd fwd of any kind call and see us at the oatmeal miâ€. action. ln ground feed following kinds:- 1m A “10$ rvossmg 9nts reliubk 11¢:de y Ticket Office. xQAAAA‘6"‘ O. mstip d by Chopped Barley Feed Oatmeal YOU KNOW {H Bl “ion and f0! BF, CURED MOOOQOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOO 9 prulupt u we have on hand the ivel .o‘o¢.oooo~’6“*““‘." ill his", “'ith equal aunuul a tank the STRHITLY PURE PARIS BREE Chopped Oats Nu truuhlv In England money is characteriz- ed by the word “sterling†because in the time of Richard Coeur de Lion money coined in the eastern Dart of German 3: beeame, on ac- count of its purity, :11 especial re- quest in England. and was called Banterling money, as all the in- habitants of that part 0! Germany 1 were called Euterunxl. Soon after that time some or those people who were skilled in coining were sent for and went ta London to bring the coin to per- fection. That was the foundation of the practice of Mount En:- liah amounts “sterling.†DEVELOP YUI'H OWN l’l(‘,'l‘l_’RES W'BY CALLED BUG FINISH Mixed Feed ARSENATIC 0 F LEA l) let us ur misses when you use hnw you - from Cl up. H the bugs and I“ and ii [OI] of