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THE QUESTIOL-0Y- (Offing., .$3,0.00,0994
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The *Oman:- church and: the *tate Fight... •
Ing fleece, the itiatertage itertyte-erroe
testant clergy, and marriage -Licenses'
Nowhere -Against the church 'et Rome
- - Voting i.nete,O queer .Alteritative.
A.-.44intrest clesPatoh of -Saturday's date
Biqa a -somewhat notorionecase was decided
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late this afternoonby judge - jette in the
Superior COurt., 'being. an interlocutory
-judgment. in the suit ,of rtarainee against•-
: ,Evans. It apmairs that Mr. -Evans, ‘who. is
11gPtotestant,Vislied. to Marry Miss, Lara.
Mee,: who , is rase. a_ Protestant, or, as.. her
friends-. pit it, a discontented Catholic.• '
The. :friends: of' the lady did not likethe
• marriage .and eei their faces against it.
„ The young conplethernselves, nevertheless,
insisted • upon becoming :man. *-and
▪ wife. They procured a - license. niade
in due ; forte and ,sought • out a -French
• . Canadian Protestant .'-minister, Rev.
J. IN. lieaudry,- and presenting their
• license, .asked hina to inatry ` them.
. This M-raleandry' did, When the pair Were:
• satisfied,. :Ent.' the " friends. of 'the lady.
objeeted,. and brought the action to have
the :marriage - annulled. They took the
.ground that a 'Protestant: minister had no
-tight to marry a Catholie to a Protestant,
• -even though • tbe plink§ are willing, and
- notwithstanding that they had a regularly
•. made marriage license. Mr. J. J. McLaren,• .
for theoppesant, brought Rev. Dr:Jenkins:
andothereininent-. clergymen ef the Pro.
••testeric denonduatioe into the witnesabox.
• to show- that it had been the practice to
Marry •any parties. -who so desired it if
' they possessed a `marriage license and
- were . partie.s. The counsel for
the. • prosecution maintained that the
decree of the Roman Cethedic. Binhop.
• was paramount, aud that. the license
didnot made auy differehoo„.ThepeollliatIV
of the case exolted ranch_ comment it the
tithe of . the trial,. and as the question
inVolved. was whether Church or--Stateviraii
paramount, -people laceied • eagerly_ for the
judgnient: It has taken nearly fourteen
eionthefor Judge Jette to arrive at a con-,
elusion,: as thi-.-,--case- was given to him. sometinie in 1880 His indgment Was voluminous,
. He: • reviewed-, the marriage destom. since
the 0hr-idle:IC-eta daiwned'iinon the world
tracing it dawn to the present time. % He
then showed bow -matters stood between
-the. and. State and individuals
• during the French' reijiteeiu Canada. -Upon
the laws: t„lie in existence.: -he based his
judgment, contending :that . the -treaty of
ceesion, of the country to Great- Britain
• protected the rceneheanadians of to-day
in the eejoyment of the then exiting laws
of the State within the Cliurch. His itidg,
••. ment, rednced teea flue point in Englieli,- is•-
. that the • parties -,should not have - been
married: by a: PrOtestant-minister, the
marragelidence. to the _ contrary lidwithe
standing; that the raerriage is null and
void legally, and that go farasthat part of
„itis concerued"Whieh is a:, sacrament of the
Church, it be referred to the, R.entantathee .• • SLATE PkilOms.--,-The hard, Meek Go.,_
lic Bishop of the diocese to be exercisedor =au slate pencil has been superseded -Of -late
- `years by the round' white -pencil of Clay
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Thin'•Reiman Catholic bishop is Judi- elate. :- At the quarry. near Castletom,'Vt.--„,
ciallY.- asked to expdoge. a sacrament or about thirty-five workmen produce 50,000:
Claureh ordinance administered by a Pro- - pencils daiiy,-and it is•proposedto increase
• testent clergymen, While- the law declares the daily ,output to 100-,000. The blocks:
that theitatter is al breaker of the -laiw-. when:quarried are sawed into pieces seven:
. because he recoguiesas valid a Marriage bytwelve inches; split to it thicknensOf
tieeflee. At arty ,rate, the merits' -of the half inch and:Sri:toothed by a Planer. The
ease are not yet thoronglalY disposed of, as block is passed under a semi-circlitar knife,
team that. the counsel- for the eppesantand,after having been turned, over; the
apPeal the case. Meantinie the • mar- •Pr.- oc'ese is repeated. The result .507 inch
- ,tied .pattieware said to. be living together,-
- and inthe iuteritubeyjXt the appeal* and the block
- : the next judiment may feel rather in an They. are
:assorted, -
The 'Cost of a First-teass New York•ltrite
- • 74. iritin.dering _17;renieust-
' A..-Now•York.despatch says; Afire o
natingin "Messrs. Covert &Aker's bo
Warehouse, at Nos: 71, 72, 73; and 74 S
Street, and 162 Maiden Lane and DePey
street, as one of the Most destruo
that has occurred : in the city for seV
years: The building,.kooivn 71 Sc
street *as inclosed in one of the angle
Messrs. Covert, Aker & wareho
which- were -avei stories Mes
Covert, Aker & Company occupied all
buildings, with the exception of the office
71 South etreet, of john R. MoOrew
of Messrs. „Moorewpod &. Co.; mercha
and Messrs. Frank & Jno. A. Grim
_Importers -of teas and East Indian pied
The buildings ran west eighty feet. In
basement of 71 -South atteet were sto
high -wines, and in the basements of 72,
-74, ;were stored free goods and tobe
worth. $30000. The .other floors w
packed With silks, cigars; tee,- spices
Beet 'India -products - to the 'value
r§1,500,Q00. On the contents - of 71 :so
street, being - worth .from 0700,000
$900,000, there was bill insurance on -
the building and contents. There was del
:in getting -out after the-cilatin, and i
engine tardily; responded. The :magnitu
• of thedangerto property:, in the • beildi
and --,."the 'neighboring- Ones were se
and two -mere &terms Were Se
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out. ' It ' was ten minutes :befo
four- engines were - at work,. as tlio
that should have conie to swell the nu
her to more than- a:dozen Were .
at
Broadway .;fire. The . building - was
sttongly. fastened lip that it took .11
•rainutes to force the front door of 71 Sou
street. 'Then the building was full
smoke,- and the air was so het that no fire -
Man could live in 'the narrow alleyways,and operations had to be conducted from
antsicle. A tremendous explosion,- . is
supposed of gas,. shook -the building - and
blew out the windows" of the second floor.
After damage of a millien dollars had been
caused, and the firemen had Worked.
two hours, it was - thought the fire. had
been got under centrol, but suddenly
- immense sheet .of flames. burst
forth, and 71, 72 and 73 Smith street were
entirely destroyed, with the building on
:Maiden Lane.- A: large quantity of Indian
-shawls, wines and liquors, and an inimense
quantity of tobacco. were destroyed.
Several adjoining buil:huge -badly
damaged by fire and Water:: The loss is
estimated . as high as §3,000;b00. The
princjpalIosers-are W. F. Milton & .Co.,
Wetmore, Cryder & Co., F. Gareia
Antoine Gonzalee-„p. dc R. Solomon;
*hose loss is estimated at 30(*),600 ; and -
Clement; Herdt- & Co., Whose loss is said
to be Woo. A fireMen has been- arrested
on suSpiCion of trying to break - into one of safes. • - -
rigi-
nded
cnith
ster
tive
eral
uth
s of
uses,
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the
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ood,
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old,
13.00.
the
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ay'
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de
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a
so
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of
pencils. ..A particle of 4uartz in
Would break all the pencilzi."
pointed la grindstone -.turned
awkward fix. It is hinted that the clergy and _sent to wii..-14.„.t,t-Azi boxes of a bunclred.---
of the Reiman CathOlie Chureli offered, to Tree Ti" •
blessthe- marriage of the 'lady should_ she-
consent- torernain in the Chinch; and -41!4.--b-T '-‘`' `1-1 '4'1°D PAInkt
alie refused However this may
-• • public will look -forward to the d
Monseigneur the Roman Cath
• of Montreal as his will be th
this conjegal romance..
RAVAGE. (§
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hair 'r..aoh.311-$4., -All brethren °dr
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, Secretary.
Sherwood Court.
0.0. F., NO. 50
ONT.
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4.13 tel_e Firet
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TILTS OdURT
third f-; n I s i:-everv-
ie Tittroperan(," FLAIL,
11:-Iri'4,„..-nt pkyaea.tteutt. .
• aciNTYRII,
:11 Per' Fly athazne. Sam,
T.459 -twit freq.. Addreais
s ,t),. Pertinid.
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vitALTE.;-t-riR.-.--fiAvard- .
Aka lial t4tti ik..-4; 4U'il ice,:qp, ..1..E ti<iad. 44 larkvana.
.- -Szneri.„.r.S•6eck el-
Gr34: P- A L tVG Eli I ES
eyeryttd tbe larder -of a
;Atli etee bf form the
. I e- it -117,e fekiailfgeatralltill-
fty, r„ ne th4 iserviqes of.a,
01""1 -1 -?-,1/2 • 01' '
-1,;,s1 t • 1:‘,AH • MI LER
&pet' wig .rry en -eel heshess wit!j
t te, '1,1( .)y• tueunie „vied griste
qn ,e„ pgreeage fruw
•p ie. Aid Isof
a P.. IN AND SEED - a
cOnitantly ou hand.
sts• Daiverod. say- Part at .fit
TOWN
I roperty . i. 6 ittst. 621 per -;:ent,aecora-
,$) tile :.t.uur ity fifere.:: .e.iie d(.( )V. Will -tie "
aueri. ou_ atilt Lerma to suit the J3t.riqwer.
_,-)rreiporktience $,,3 , ee cheezttily answelea
.vitnout expenm, or fur.,:ter p triii...ulare
,iplityli.,... .-. , . . - .
• JOHN GORDON, •
4t)71 - St. P. 01
MONEY TO 1.tiiut.
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Art FIRST OL4SS AigETAPES at 7 ti
t per ewe. interedt yay aide 3 eayly,
' ROI -MET NIU1.141A.Y, St. Wit -Jai.
Secreta!y plihe-43, est Wawauosh Alutoal
Fire Todnrance- Company, nothing but fa Flu
nropertyineured, Parties...1k ishing to insurc
In this prendar.farnterscempail in the town'
•,,bitYp.:of Colborne,: Asidield, Eizst and ‘Ved't
%Sri/mm.1'64h, ginlOss, arbd 'town by sendihg
Pr.st Card to rue will be calledOu and every
forynatien given. .
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ROBERT- Vfel ens 1), 0.
TO- ..1.1.1A1
it,
eliarges very moderate. - 4 lip y _ •
kir 0 NET TO LOAN at, 7 per - cent., froth
Lt...11L to 20 years lists of raruts for sal,
Ontario, as well as years,
' Parties ee-
airous to sell fahus; will consult their interest.'
4e:inspecting the aciveitish.r, feeilities ef sub -
3eriber in Great firitain•and°11.e.i. Id and, c6n-
cirieut_of lauds for able; .
• . US STLWAI.t-}.'r.
'Land Veheitor. lineknoW _If 1. Ont.
&ION EY Ti) LOAIN
At Greatly, Reduced Rates
rIERIdt Or' REPA.-YM/I:NT '1'0 :WIT
a..ewhere. Agent fr./ fir.t-eless
IITSITRA.NCE COMPAILIZ'S
berrower... See My ratesbefore bereol-rteg.
0E011 LI.
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Trana-AtIftglio Mail Steamers-. Tickets for
Liverpeol,London, Glasgow., and all pinitte
01 EnraPq.-4 low as any other arst-elress.1
. line. ,
-..egilAlea Agent for liestty.Litte ofStoamers
tvwek,a1,47etst.:af,et;e7vinu,:_Peg...c:anAdmar%PoziinatLe.W..ss., at
• thoo4:***-,.`Tal4
- A .-TABLE--liOSSIP.,
-At ZWieken---- -Saxon • --'---
8 &VG
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cured a very short-sighted mare of shying.
How many poor aniniala have been beaten
on account of a natural iii-the-eyee-_
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-It is -said of "the travelling woman"
of the nineteenth century that she neither
sings nor plays; that she is-nsuallYeingle,
not -often young and seldom very old: -
- LA traveller for the -H tf d' 1" -
ex of tines says
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that sunlight on a faded carpet, or even -on
a bare_flOor,Iii prettier thari__the richest,
most unfaded_carpet.thatean-bebongliito
cover. the flaor of a -dismal room. •
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:-,-.13allot boxes in -which each ballot was
e
pitied around a_glasecylinder bymeansof
a crank, whieli also. rang a bell and recorded
the vote, were used the recent -Eoston
Tale :ClitleCIIYA.RD: It- NI.,ED-. -:
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Gkoetly-_Visitauts to an liftit4 Sh lanrial-
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--- - : -:Place. . , - -choking -soiled or the ;Whooping Cough
(London Telegtaplio'' . which is well -named. 'This feeling of 'pain-.
: - _ is increaled-- When it is ' known that it is
In the county - of - Stafford,:about two unnecessary for any child. to have this
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Mileenerthwest Of Endley :an - one .-thile disease for- More than a feW..hours -While _ '_,
from :_. Sedgley, lies the village.: of Lower- _Dr; Wiledifil PulmeilatY.Cherry Balsam- is -
Gorrial..•-..This place-rduring t ; last few at. hand. This celebrated- . remedy .for
weeks been in, a. State of at eteite--1 throat and lung diseases lies had a rennet*,
mei:it,: in consequence of eer b. -rumors able. history in the miiiiber of 'wonderful
being prevalentthatghosts wore to be seen' cures Wade • ki it.. In the most obstinate
_Walking. about St., James' --' urchyarci, -cases it .only requires tobeused, with judg,_
et. J. Y. Rooker, the ,vicarOwo:yea-,ts nien.t to destroy the seat of the disease and -
-Ago- ;Year .fired at and badly ifitured, and this being -effected ;there •is no need for -
eyeral ',persons who...knew M.4 ROokeni alarth. - lut ' it is always better to attack -
Wotild.--be -• assassin -asSertecl et - they the enemy on his first appearance- than to
lia,d -seen -hint lurking, ebb , while Permit him to tale -up &strong position
othete declared :that :fig 'es had before any effett. is Made td dislodge him:
been observed - walking, -up: . 4' down :-- . --. -
he fiifiil --yard, - perforining Slit kinds , of : A Aievement is On foot in Birmingham,
tringe antics. In consequeftc -: of -these England, for erecting a Monument to John
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persons Bright'. It in proposed thaNthe monument
Whooping -vtaugh-.
Nothing is more painful than to hear the
niunicipalreleOtion. •
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-Speaking of ooneertsrthe-Loridon World
says - that handeome ytiting woznuuaziy en
statements a large number _ o
take so long to dress for their appearance became so terrified as to deal
that they should not be put clown :for' the that on no amain:it would they '
beginning of the programme:. " - '' : * the churchyard after dark,' anal
-If youhavea poor memorY iiiii-are. eited.werethe female mernherg
unfortunate, but:with -,_111-1 you -----r f6egetting +h 4'.-. .refused to ge to prantie
Jet a kindnene and aLieim-be-the lad th** tinleseeome - en aceompanied
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e- openly shall' consist Of: a ;colimin, 'Which shall.rlier_ .--.-
ilk near the highest of its kind in. the conntty, and "
o fright.: that the finds -shall - be .provided by ,.- a --„
the -Oho* national iiiibscription, also that -the feuda- - ';-- .. •
. at night titat *. Stone --shall be laid -On thci 1:0th --of . .'
. _, . hein-- hit A.ugust, 18-32, when Mr. Bright_will-. have _,'
forgotten.-•-•irReineirthor:_thp_laa. wile hair: -Pre ection. The police have -1) U. caned-. been meznber at :Parliatnentfore Bir-mring..., -
helped: icinrithen - put were •in- tiouble,- -upouta-inquire-intothetrutli-e e riith- lienafor equarter Of a centdry. ; :- ..
rememberliin addreSe-40n. ataY- need -him, but tfiCY have Iiiit ill'iini.WaY htitil Success', _ No poisonous drugs 'enter into the*.coni. -.
gain. •----_-_-_-•-- ' .. . . _--_-„...„-_-r ful in solwng the mystery.
' - ---7--------' .* ' • ' • " .........1cAlwing that r position of -Carboline, '-a- deodorized extract
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• • ---,--tlitzs •(.S1,1 A Iii;ratBE.B.:.• -:, ..i. --------- the Vicar had been permanentli in3uted by. of petroleum, the natural hatir- restorer and.
r . me_st,ratidefitrrofwi i-a-tb-et-==.------- a...former- attack; a band: of "'rating .--i'"ett :dressing as now iniproVed.. end - perfected, f'7'
Isle:rival liath haeaveilne_diene er ; • ' - pledged ilterflgelVel3 AO WatChl&a.d ' hitiie_t *-.1.t lithe: perfection of the -chemist's -- art;
- -And thrivethln--winti3r ancriti-Mber.
:Yet he neter rekig,_ns , • - • - •
TtAcrtikktbe-world-e'er-nealigne.„ .suatinitry punisliment Cil` any pgrgen found klict will, beyond . -a peradventure, -restore ..
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:the hair on bald heads:
attempting to attack him or hisideiily On
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hia`billstraiglitway reaches/1m /-4ting °
e firit.nit nrotnvie iotfn thhe:oetvlioelittinterse,anedt:
•That depIetee-your exchequer,_ niithe Seelle to take his share ill: gieWateh:.
Would eqpip_a three-de_gghmh yer= ing not being recognised in he derk,,
Ancr,l_make you most s.wftilly
cry Was raised that he .was,.- the guilty
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P. S.--_The„--1ibTalatim_ i_ncleilf*t--zumnd-their individual, and it:was only hYge4ling the
gold wataliela and---diainiond_ringli-to us, carei -garden Well andgetting into ti* hick of a
-blisineg.413ELee"-:-• •- ----L.. T----:-.-----• -----. , house that he weeded -hitt &ratters.. an
--The telegraph was first exhibited in Saturday - evening, Nov:: 26th; voices were
Nett -Ye& forty-four years ago, At Ilie heacl.iii- the vicarage garden, andlthe:police
present time the Westetirtioli---operettite were sent for, but. no-perison Oilp. be---dis;:„
356,006 roiles-of::-Witethe-:=Arnited Stats, Covered, although every-,- .' *het . was
ands,_good'inany thOuSinet1811-1-08,114dak: --' sear9hed. - In a r yard at te biok of the
',---It is *mid_ erstood-thaf,=_s,inew,_ map ----at house tnere voices Were. -.heat --Aii, tl 14.
the CanadkIPaicifie-liailway is -being pre, Rooker, upon going out, was : ,,Ad by a
pared hy-tke-RiiilwaLys_ancLCItPilipart- .
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ment; Ottawa. It '-wil'ehotethe abilh-dened-- .
mati_? who Cried out; " Yon.have-46Me to kill
. . r e vicar, have you?.:: I've -•swkei to take
_portion- of phe_olct-ro---"ei-_-_afid_new ineVeys. 'Your lifec-You-villaini said I'll --.16.- ,..._ quick."
taken . , p. _., :i.__ _---'' : . t —7_27--L-L-,_ : - - -L _-_-,,,,:4:::... - -Lights being produced, the rev. ' tleman'i
-Rev. ---- _ _ 1- ---;---z-----,---_------- istiallent Was found to -be & neiihtbr, who
A.iiente Church.LondOn,inannOuncingthe t(lobara_Gaet-Qt7the--quee-n's- !lad'been drint[ingln kiOW04* -Se. The
r-•
-entertainments from the pulpitfor the week,
idea
stated that lie-intendeclturtiingover a -neW yard cannotis _haa*i: ire ddls.paenIdleto
.8thhnewt tt nal,kiehunrde, of
leaf at -the c °se of the year and, Would, superstition which exists it Mayft..a- stated
leave all such to bo adverteea thrniigh the :III'S?' wc'mall' Ei`fe*: niglitil agdlielliart;
turf four
live in
-?god was
ease in
tity can-
tlitf were
put under . the . communion t and
him who„iese_fortunete-thanyelirselk -all,pvied- tei: remain four days, ... , 1.401Toe.
hie children- all that can:be-hatight4or the :-' ----‹
occupies .nuich time in trying tobbtairifer--.:4041disappear 044 be laid at resi foz.ovet,;,
little -Money that -helms.= ---- _Tr -7T•- -_ ------- <--- ''--- • ------a---- .414;
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---_-_-la_--A-Pstralia,--Ch-rietinas is a -inicli-is ni---- - ,„,_.---POVEDTY- AND . DIST
mer day, *and Arts._ _celebration na‘ ust varY. ----'ziliat.:-povertY which prodnees:
ver in '11-f -- : -- — ' • * •
proper* _niediurnthe neviii-papers.-
Gaetihas_aleVeI heed.
--The -nail wile* has. a' nige-n_un(7_6f
money to expend for Christinaii-r-getarid of
it in a shorttime-,--71nit the man-who.!_zlia*
only a -dollar stome times must tale hours
to make his-purchases,-Dedicit-find fault
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9 vicarage and requested:
Hooker to permit her to cut •
inches square from. •a particul
the churchyard, in which she- a
-a-young than who could not lie
his grave in consequence of a
science. She stated that if the4
a_ in the__Xotherland of istress is not of the purse • of the
-the -.Aultraliaii :71-11------Zanaite:;- :Deprived of its richness comes
_though the day isigeneralf_y_blood. associated with scant----eknd -waterY, - a. conditi , armed
a bracing -atinostiliereria-:ranneY---Bk-7-1-':alla aiiehzia in medical -writings. 0,fgen tilts
snotV-covered over -which sleighing: -teneitton, and .scrofuldue Sweiltnis
greaten -
and
glide, m the ;MUSIC- of the martyr eoree.;-gazieral-and nerYonedebilittkr ose of
sleigh bell, thiii----yeeVen-the--.7-nortlitrii- sores,
ind appetite,_ *64 iung-si it0,...t. .ths_
.biekvioode will -hays- to be- content With eerie,: spitting of bloodandeOnsitotionare
- A CEtRisTitAs=ls -NIT. 7 --7-i=7.7------ eliffeter-frain thin, poor bleed .e jbley Dr.
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Has circled to the happy:Ohl-
The seasouspass, but one thiu- ...oth abide,. ----'ic
whh-etiricii-0 the blood aud Otes these
bare ground. . - . .• . . - ; -• ' - '.. . -- among the eothmati reenits..: If!, . .11 area
Once more the Year'on.,wiug-:,-_-.4-andzirief Pierce's-----ei_c_Goldenl .Medioal_ ;,Dikeioyery;"
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Andlove-and faith defy the_falling-leat , "-- -gtive-affectiona., Itrivito than
Not even Tinie, the sleepless, --envious thief - • -ood-__liVer oil and is harmless in gal condi..
., . . . . -demote hut7 „. , .
Of hunian joy, .-stiatc the hope Vie
hde. -,---
ii cif thetse; 3What theea wi—.
btifeyaidcit_ton yntyetPWerfll' to cute.
.N.nd sofe besethy-niabyTa sunken-r-eef-.- .
II .Lb, er „ate- !_here are winditljatbraw•from--Heaven's Own --R. eftin-- n a @term° ' '•'- "
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.eitich wili etti,ere are pethwaysin_thetrackleim-seas -.:': ---.....6firopos Of the .love Of ZOrksitir then for
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, nly Love'siclear,"eyes can surelylnow ; :e* .bOttni-g,---a.-.S.,h*1111 (En land) -pite
e .4,11(..il t.t.a ly Festiva -of Peace- -
F. " - • --
, %lade, th.ouglr tidos -,-3reettlevringster3 : Sheffieldealnititer;
Iu the evening -,noted---for:his long -seri:eons, wasitratified
to: find two 'liotoriotir- bettingz tnien in
- VIM -f-Y. b1; :Lists all' bs-efte-aee4° a W911.- th the el.-3ra% he 'Auld
not
„ urch three Sunda,, --skin euccessiiiii. Like
ft r had t...est#'41, 8, eoneeieh tiOUS .CatiVnba Of ishioner. So .he.called upon hirrukHaticl found
, .„.est in his g s. The teeabhei-
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"• ble metropolitan-0litician uiluittstand it all';buthe -theugh!-- it his
d was- a grt Stle as, . .
8,4 eitt prePal:04
aws.kene - late one duty to inquire into the Nlhang4 which
fittg the regent -gamPaien- after had defile over One of thein; Wto will a par-
district-" Mary,
a largefumbler - and - t
e smug. I lie chair *tali .a quarter of a pint of
I tile lemon-juiceandaliiint
the pi tsideti t, ▪ _ittersi And 11.1i See if I can
he Vice di it, ex:i'anitr--P2a10 the !" .
NIL ck„,. melit:rd-y. A Purwsities of every large puzzle-a-pre:teller. What doyoumean?'
expressed pleasure seeint Aim in
nliuroh,*t_loreat- the. parishioneri4aWid
heartily, and-iiii-d-he was -glad; 00- for he
did a good stroke . of business thitt timet
goo stroke ofilinsinessT,repeitedl the
• . • - . '1y about the holiday sea-. 'Mean! Why Ve ,quid
no:lee-1 3Lesik at.the.girls young man. to rthet:---yeteulci--gaT-on for 'forty
ite-e-ve wt.st wawa,/ s pursuit agreeableisminutee-every-time. °
y n 'w ic bee '0104.6.tLiU you
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Wek•.ster, •Reel -p Aslifie rapty- With- 'whieh
1 -41e-re -is no -trouble- '
.. in. , .irlimenaosto. . V!.:-,..loteritiz-l'il
z i.t el/ : it" te'ljf : .L. ue!cii,k-i4 -1-..•0 18 his.,.001,identiao-a;__ ___L•Ks.....E.,_.:P. :S.contr--(WOlitigtein,- NA:: S.yi '
-1.-)ett,..idetit of thp'Turtii5efdria 'noon until dui* writes: ". I haamoCheen---,ib._19,---tO * " for
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s hr,hut,s. Geo. 810134 daitha • - Sturgeon t. 1
•- • ' a 're Y'
CtirrieSite Jainee .D1 elets4eeP-78 e
not -do this e-euree -er iati
:j):reths.21, J !,11 1, Jau,40Pon, A. ...'nanis chief soak Ur and 18 of grea
e
i Thos. lierlin,je? -gazing loneandl
•
.0n Easter Monday, 1203, the whole of
England was laid under auinterdictinterdict by
the Pepe. - _ churches were closed
and no services allowed, save confession,
absolution, baptisin and adibinistratio11
the viatictim at the point: of death. No .---
niairiagee Were to he celebrated, bodies -
Were buried" witheut- honor, The King
-retaliated by seizing property and lands of .
the Church. . The interdiot remained for -1,
six years-. '
-
J. O. Call,- Carlisle; Ont., writes: I -hate
used Dr. Wilson's: .Anti -bilious- ,and -.Pre-
serving Pills; 'and find thein the beet „
ever used for that purpose. My lamily do
net have to 'pay dectors' bills since vee_used
theni._e
A Entail lot of live-- western - quail was
Shipped from 13:oaten on .Saturday Liv-
erpool for aceliinatiiation in Yorkshire,
: -
Eng. -• •
As atonic and nervine for debilitated
women nothing._ surpasses Dr.. Pierce's
"Favorite Prescription." • By droggittn. --
. On Decent her 29th Gilbert and Stilliven's
comic opera; " Patience;!' will. receive '
200th performance at die Savoy Theatre
-London and rits : 100th: at the Standard
Theetre,.Nrew-rotk. _
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One
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ThOile 8 .1.alptoted , Horse and Cattle MC:
_
Was -0 Dee. 7th -shipped to the model Parra
• -
where it as been.largely:fed for the Past three
te-IF.- The feet of th3 free - and c
- years- :• - -
00tinually in
creasing-1.1Se of our Fbed at an.Instoution where
things are -never doge at -raticloni, but where
experiinent and investiga.tien aro always made .
With the uteiositare,land on scientific prineipies,
we -shenallow to speak for itself. •
For sale by dealers everywhere.Ilalanfactork John IStrtet South,• '
Hinnaton, Ont. . ,
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druggists p, Mal t"no. ioatta-eta"1,
or will -W -_ - .. I - . •
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,iti sneak fr-iie Utz e4. i -re 1 tuniz
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tittkoi• eyriling exprAmed-r
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;that l'ailespatr lito*It. wait /tot _ tit • tit' tiito liittr als el:Aiiiiittt- writiu ,
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tiA fa doubt,- K.14rtze nittabet_el -;!' -tr---inilte_aud iliyeialf--I ugaun .than , '.8,0.."1141.1aultoti bY. au sob treas. 'ro
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