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Flesherton Advance, 1 Aug 1889, p. 5

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THE FLESHERION ADVANCK. I.ft To Our Customers : i 1 \ Sufficient advance having now been made in the seasons operations, and from numer- ous reports covering our business constituency, we are lead to feel that the results may now be forecast, and that the time has arrived to address the pubhc upon the subject of "The Fall Trade." This always depends so largely upon the outcome of agricultural in- terests, that we endeavor to be guided by the seasons prospects. Contracts were made by us for all the hnes of Canadian Manufactured Ooods, at the low prices prevailing soma months ago, we can assure thos* purchasing from us of Good value. The" above applies also to all importations from Britain. Our variety and quantity has been very considerably augmented this season, to meet the requirements of a constantly increasing business. To our customers we need not enumerate the different lines dealt in by us. To those who have not yet done business with us, ve describe our stock as being suit- able to supply the wants in every household. PROMINENT LINES-STAPLE DEPARTMENT: Or»y nanneii,. Brown HolUadf . Tftbaags. Gray tad Bi-o»d. T»Fe«trr and H«mp C»rpew. T»»»ie and Floor Oil Cioibi. Linolenme. GENTS' FURNISHINGS: Wool Shirt* and Drawers. Wool Hos«. and m large range of Fancy ShiiU and Seek Wear •We make our prices to BefpetifuUy. HABERDASHERY: DrMS Trimminga and But:ori. S&soay Wools and ice Canadian Y&rc$. MILLINERY. Snawl and Mantle P*p»nmec; will b« very eomp'e;-?. DRESS GOODS;" New lines of all wool Dreas Goods. Verv Cheap. accord with keen?*; compeiidon for batinew. and ofer to the public oar Terr b€s: serriees and most Uocral dea^n^. We sclic; an inspecuon of oar sic«k. TWEEDS & SHIRTINGS: la Cana-i-ac asd Imp^r'.'ed G»i». Siock large a:ii pA:Jcrts new. Ready Made ClotMng. Boots & Shoes. The Stock very cosple*^ in all new and a;;r»cuTe \:zi?. OUR C H I S A HALL. The Hardw»r«. Crockery and Glas^wane Peparr^ie::! as »; vra«;iTe as erer. Y:â€" s H. RICHARDSON & Co., Flesherton. Monaonlsm C*atinurd. 1 priesthood under :he gospel belongsto : P. 101. B.D.C M»r;in Hirrls is lold i all Christiacj. se« 1 Peter. 2. 5. 9. | c:>t to core: his neighbor s wiiV. "- I jll (."hrT«tjacj. see i reier. i. o. ?. cji «.- cuTr; ui» i^cun-uwi o -n^;. uv.i Joe and Oliver claimed wbe in- 1 Also Revelations 1.6. Ths^ohjectious seek his ueighbort life, bat to impart spired ^hen translating the Book of i o .-ertoru th* corner stone of Mormon ^'!>- â- '^. -''^^{^^'^ ^^ %%^^^ Mormon but tbev Were not th«n smi. The he that Joe fabricated to have of u:^ l>cs.k of Mormon. P. 109J5.D. baptised nor ordained. This fl,;ly adivine commifsu^n fbr his pre-.*'ns«to contradicts their own te*chicg, for '. hold the keys of the Aaronic ana they «%v that tou must b* baptised bj ; M«l«hisedek prusUioods. is as Uiseless one having authoritv before voor sins as the other claim that he made ot hav- oau be remitted, and have their handa ' iug the keys of uie Kuig^ioa t jat laid on vou before vcn cau receive the should never be taken frotn hiia wnle cift of the spirit, enabling anv person in this world or m the world to come. t> do such miracles as thev did. ' Ixvk of Poctnne and^ tonveaan« They claim to be the Church of Christ , page 246. verse 2. Chnst hiaisei fcut the Aaronic priesth.ood never was i has the keys of the Kingdom for proof, in the Church of Chnst. it belonged I see Revelati.^n 8. 7. Mormons them- to the dispensation of the law. â- > Ives claim that the r* is but one gift .. „ _ , .- -- .^^, which w»s changed ; for the , of the spirit, that is the miracu'.ous .chnrcn in prei>ani.4 a Lyai:- oojjk for wiestwood being ch^ged. .here is ; power. Joe and Ua»er had not re- Unem for she was t:.e E..:t Laiv. bo So^ece.sitv.ch.ngealsoofthe.i*ivedtheiwie*thocdnorti-..power,t ^^^^ ; > ^ wherever .K>e I „ ,» . •» .« ,•!_;_. (.1 ^.. ...^. t'...- > .»t Jo* had re- I woaiJ like to je iiig from Jm becstise he wen': give lis property to the charch to provide rcaaasfor Jo;. Now le; the readers .â- I Tk;.' .\dracoe slop and think oi such staJ as this comiac down from '.i:e indar.e Ciod. Tricks to ca'de in- fr&iid. wLeeuli: of -wbV lV>}k of Mormon. P. 109J5.D. C. Joe IS told, m temporal thiugs thoa shah cot have strecgth. for that was i:.-^: his calling, but to ma^ify his ofice and go 5t>e^v to the ch-irth fo/K^;Vr.d all VuchTow.ral-.rT.trickT la Co:esviUe and that tber woula sup- 1 , ' - -- • . , T 1 y : 1.1 ( ^ ii:oucy out oi them.n rrevcQt any our nvMuaji J->;. to see that he has souie one to wrr.e jvjrt him a"-d the Lorvl would bless them, bat if they woald cot receive liioi they would be cursed instead of blessed.' P. 110, Joe's wife is to wrr.e for Inm and Joe i> <o;ng to Kipport her in the church for she waa going to be a blessing to JosirpU and the iQe mor- ot uecessitvacnange aisQoiiae c«i»t^ %"c- t-'"-"--- "•:• V-f^ V„ I' , , ,:. . ., , ij^ p imRD • Uw SoeHeb.T. 12. Christ never alouc cau coMer. \et Ji^ had re- |Vvoald like to send .iita. 1 118 B.U. , wwan .\aionic pnest. and He has no ceived an inspiration Xo trans ate. .''.'^ !^v»'^«--1«'»;Y, T ^''t^H flJ^Vh' ' JThpnesu iu H.S Churtsn. for He i had Oliver.audli.ey propbesiedoc this |,at:o.- Joe told L.-^i tliat be was th. Staff called r«Vt.Cai:.''us. mo^s wiil no: touch thrs« things , wv.eu tbty go among the people to con- vert them to their faith. Bat thi> is ' r.ot the w?rs:. Tbry have iu their s->Anaard toois s^-mt of the worst bia.sphei]ious stii£ that I ever saw iu pnn:. • • AMI MORMON OUR MUSKOKA LETTER. Ms F.p-.Toa. â€" 0.:cc scar: I pec \o;i f.-waW8. This Muskok* couatrv. -prang from the tribe of Juda. of I .voasion. before the pnesiu.»i on^v cv.e appo.j which Moses spoke nothin- concern- ' which conW confer such ^>wer was ,Kaudp-y.s and iug priesthood. Heb. 7. H. Ther* ! m tiistenco. But the tnost of tbclI•^c:K^^ch. for that . aeuou iuis !,a::o.'s Jon loiu t.-i nuit i-c "»» •"- - • - - â€" - â€" _ -, ; . â-  priesibood *r.n'v cv.e appoin-.-d u. rvceive con- ! I ami. is a wonden :. piec^ of cnmtry *>wer was'n-andmrntsand r^vellations in ihit i i" i-*''y -<poots-n...,^i-rtrn ror its fvellatior.s rec<ivr- •.Lem ss «Ua'^;^boulu:eAar;,L;;^;::a;:I^7;r-a d;;"c-^ndx.d.c;ioa'af:Moses- The Moruon ,.v d.o. al. Uina;lc.uurh of Christ. 1: is , Scnpt.r. In B.x.k of R and ^j^^^- '-'^^--^.*^*>;' "^.^r .•'-:^ ^f, a Mormon fioti:>ii. Thev say ,he j page 75. Jo« and Oliver had a rcve - ;,>. 120 B.IU . c a.o:.. ^> -o b. AWwasJohut!.eBap-.is. whoheld'atiou.thatthe ajv^tle -L^hn is sull .cou^iciJor u the c lurc... 1 a^-e HO. •he i^N^ of the Aaiolio priesthood. , .m. earth aud that the Lord saiJ. to , B.D.C . it :* meet that n., s*rv*i,:. John diodeariv ,„ our l.o.d» ministry. . John, verily 1 say uuto ti.ea. this uio.i Av Mu.: i ;,r. s:. ^ild Uave a i.onse He died under'tl.e Law of Moses. He ! ^hah tairy wutil I came lu my Olory. bm'.t I jr hiv.i n - htcn 1 ever oiilaiucd a pries: iu the Church, j and shal: prophesy before r.att tranibt.;. Pa^e 1V2. BJC vo aud ;'.:e el ClJ«;r: Siia.i There w*s no Aaivuic piiesis f.vm tongues, kmdads and t^op.e, see -i der* pr.t-st^ o- tu. - .. I .^ .riii^.,wl .V.v.r Accoidmi: chao.ai.dSawrse of Johns (.,osix>: the pnr.c.|.le« .>f iv.y g«.iv. wmcii are ifl£ Sr^ i^d ":;t p;;Slv . );:i::.u^^^^v.. £»;-, l w.l. ...â-  I. ^^^^b^ s.4;ho BooWI M^^nno.. V r^'<poo*.'*-â€" ^ "â- '•â- ^*' i:s r.vks. ar.l 'r: r^s nucu water. alsO :'o. ii» ui;.ber ir. the past. It ia co-.ivtuient to tiie metropolis, tne capita city of C>;r.ir.o. aul other lar.;e towus, and i'-i ti.e t;:-ei toilers c*ii tike idvau:a^e ..: tiieLeat^term. July a-ai Aj.:ui:. ar.d Lse aw.\y to the manv isiaiKis a!»d *.-.^n-^ t'lt si. ores of tnc 'n:a:iv hkfs 1 -.r:'' ia Muskcka, :od- tvAch ' and bask ;u the iJ;»v', ws of t.ie w to this. Ciirist li.id not proj^eriy • •t>r a commuiruM. v. ..i.>. » - .- |... ..^. ...... o-^anisi-d this Church, aud John \ ,'ive the i-eadcrs ot The Advarcc part m w n.a is t. fu'...uis t^: tr.-: iikua. will* in liie huipid waters. &ud dri-.k v.\ tiie many :onitnt:c views to be ha. I '"".1 •: very :'.3"d tu this w Id Musl'jka. Now. r^-presiuutivci fr.ni tl^e oidti xttktneii.s. cues, u>vv: s, villages. etc.. of C'iit.ir..\ aiv a nvi' c here dj;!y '.? rr<:\i thc-.r vacatiot supper 1 Peop't of uearly ji.'. i:ra,iis jf so-c-elv svl. n^l o'^rWc-Hisouii Mnmaii revelations iu Uic.i 4 . 148 od-c auo a.^iu 1 -..y t.o you, "». J H^amlOUver in 1 J^29. "if Joh.> ! iiook of lK>cUiue and Covenants. B. it you de.i-e the my st*n^ of the M-.g- h- d b^n a\K.l>^ <<**»*• ^oyM have | 0. C. a:.d P. wwl s;and for book an« Mom prcvide for .im J.^e f H>d and ci t off his 'pricsthool. because they ! pa,e. .\c>c giv-es his aathonty on p. laimeu: and >;•â-  •^^;*v ^h- \ ...,.«., ..1 t . fi.vitinuii bv I 63BD C BtlioM this in mvauShJuty. ,nee»ieSii. P. liC. t> a.c. y^a a ...„ - . - - . . , .- , '^''- '''7 Wilt lleb 7 4 la 1 uni 1 book of luv oomii*mtm^xi« of :W honss of f.u- l->ni wi.i be pro- â-  f.x>a. t,.e a,uuoU-, tr.cd uuo.sman ^^^E^o ^c^^^ ^'^^ sr ^^leiaS^iiu: ,^^ "?i;S^iL aS t- ; i"-.;i > :-?-Ss::^- ^' : ^^ ^^S^t:l^f!J^Khe^:Urcuible^^^^ adiouof the Church on ponteco^t â-  f^^ J^^^^'J^''^/ \ \T^ ^^.^J,,,, <,^ t.uniiiM. V. -J I •â- â€¢ .__._.„ ."5* , ]..,_ â-  ,.„ . t;.., •,v..fV^-T,.-- ;, ti:e r^>i>ie S!vi c-.stoms and costir rrmitve. r:r:-. antic ; and what a medley of sfcrts.pastime«.art prepkr«d tor â€" iootbali. caseball.crjcket. Book*, papal. Sshirg tackle, games, etc. One eaocot half r<dect how favor*! is th)b Canada rf cars to have nch a magaifioeut park, such a pleasure carie*^ â€" such a recap^raiing asy".':ir^ f.^r the care wrra. sach a Lifr-:nv.j:v atiag gymcasaum for the cvcr-work*! masscsin oar citiesand lowas. Trciv the men an-d woman of ease and plerty and leasnre can find here, in verity a grsad Canadian Adiroudack.a sp«3t vf historical interest in respect to th.> tribes of tiie people of the past age the abori^.aesâ€" n.-'w a!mo;t eit:-jci, a-.d ou tn« pat:; of ttie gro ;• nitioual :::^hw»y ac.-oss the cojiiiieui. from icean vo ocean, with i:s proximity to the frigid breath of the Arctic shore. Whc wond believe it. and the m:?rcury lookmg smjn^ the niseuas .ate v. But tnen. ttawbemes and r .*ibeTie« bi. ned a- d ripene.i. and ••.â- xsifbe.-ries turned blue and a'cx .ed cur tCdesaud f.ckiedoar i>«U:<.<s>. lue i.ay is cut. tLe grain npor.s ap«c4. and we dou't grumble E'e 'ior : iv draws o:-. a >i Musk k. aau ipatts -.twill s^utioli the Jesuiis. lie siwmiil bas:DiS'. v b .-:: :* extensive 111 this part of Musi.ki. :.- b-.ing rushed ahead tLis seas-,^^. and "...e seas^^u s cut is fast app:\iacb:it.; tnoeud.and your iMtmble oikI w;'.{ hie a-wiiv t,> homeland thtt. f'.^.C. Jc»^ says tb.nt Peter, Jamo-' aud Jolm held the ktvs of tlic MelchUtdek pviestiuHKlâ€" .-tu uf.rr tAiehovHi. riie Me'.ohisedrk pviestiiood b«ion-'s to Christ alotio, :>iid IU- lia-* no sue cessor. lUb 7, 15 17. Tl'.ei^J aviics another priest aftw the oi\l«ir >.>t told. 1 that Ji-c was inspired to tr«m<- â-  here revoi-so-1. Thi' p-vfervncc t!ie p^>pie sivl c'.stouis and costir;- -lie the Kook of Mormon. 2. The liveu to ti.e rich by the X!:^rmon<. T. j whor: si.cbfy the t:^r:st trainman; . Vvx.k 01 Moruioa contains Uie fullness ,71. b.d.c Matua Harris is »pvrov,.i : a^.i .».« .ag€..eacited .luaious s.c«r^ oXcu**^*! of Christ to tl.e uentU. {or givi=.g las uiov.ey to .'.: bisLcp of , ai.^ v-eas.iv. quie: aud ..ke a i _ d Sidvev l-ret'ies. cicI-vasv tnx.n for beat ..t and.'.nv. 'o. That the IVx^k ct Mo:^ juiechuroh. P. U'?9. b.d.c iuou was j;iven ov inspii-ation. there jmoug.xl ikvJs o.-.t J.v bee Heb, 8. 4. ChmlisaprieV.for- to return aud keep the commar^d- sa.cm ^vas to be buat. Sdu.. i, Tver "f.r i .e onW of Mekhiseilek. ' monts y.Mi have uveiv.Hl by the haud-wnte a aescnptu u a^^ ..-e U«d o, He can have uo successor. The of my sen-aut.Joe Smuh.m niy naiue. Ipv.v.. se tsr» Thaviv ge.s a a.vs» c.>'.r.i>ar.y. s.i'.w A id tv hat ar. ar. -.'.;• ofba^rga^e, snue have pr*i\iratio: .-^ lusiry. others plan:. for tents of >> »-*A .^r? ^

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