The Sentinel, 1883-09-28, Page 3• A
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Tbe foll9Winif Paredy 9f tile pre-RaPhael-
its) School of Englieh 'poetry ire I thinli„ hcoth
' atetnneg.ancl issetruetive ; •
I' bid iny ifeart betweeit her halide, •
The i'air and fragrant bawls of her.
For yea! (1 Bald) site uocieratalide
That tnaid tO man Idimmatd,Lxiituisyttr. • •
leer Time sang) is ours to -day, ‘'
And silo unty not gainsay hifll. Yea I
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•• I set my heart beneath her feet, ,
• The Mid, aud subtle foot Of her. '
• -• INA I. a saisij- thiobove is -
, ,Nay! and than ail tbings,ortieller•• •
rot' Chance (r sang) bee brought the May,,
a life sweet to'•savor, yea? . •
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• ,Sne looked oil me with both her ei.•48, •
• . The greeu and' graeious eyes ot her,
t • And lightly laughed in wome,n'S wise,
• Andwaxed thou Love's self wearier.
For Life (she sighed), is hard and gray, ,
•" And peath is Well wortli•living• Yea!
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Plrf youn nal 2.1,,tin stiki; ,
• ' • Otueie bLd don't be absurd, ' •
And raise so gootta °bailee • ,
Will, your sweet mate forever wait • ,
Upon that near* branch .
For every Jack there is a Jill, ' • "'
, And Once a year it's spring
.
You can't be rash with love or cashIL
u,t up you/bill and sing! ' ' ••
• You simple yptith 1 why worship trutla
• ••••• And ever toil and spin?
• Learn cunning ways and eiap-trap phrase
• • And join the side to Win.
,, • The right man should the right place get,
. •• • For that the proper thing.; • •
, A.no if you plan to belhat.man,
• • - • Put up your bill and sing
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- • ,' • Pmteld there's naught that.can't be bought •
• ' For the proper sorrof
Yote,si•lionor,plito.e,• • ahandsoixie.face7.,..,,,
• • . • The lieri!,Pageali"ng ' •'
• -.For every ird there is a note ,
That Stops or starts wiog;
Learn that by note, puff out your threat,
• • ' Put up your bill and sing!
'••• • SHAPIRA'S gin;
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-r•••••
.• A eitoever . asioesevery thin • Destroys the
Tahiti et the itakig. , •
' • ' • A very Strong piece of evidence, which
• ,Seenes to favor the theory of the late if not.
the.forged origin of the Shapira !manuscript,
• Ina, the London ontrespondent Of the Man,
&ester .Guardian Kay a; just become &veil-
abie. • In constructing the syroagegue ••roflos
• , the Jews , had many' striegent rules as to
. • • the Width of margin Vfhichsthey preserved,
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and to 'other • details of precision: . An
•, . examination ot the, Shapira." fragments
shows that although the text is manifestly
•• written ' on the model of a ElebreW sYna-
', gogue scroll; yet these fates have been
violated In Some oases, and regarded in
othersrassifethe-niakerewai-notTaware-bf-
• , the great importance. of their observance.,
. It now ,appears • that instead of the
Central. fold being emooth-•and even; and.
itt order Of the :sheet% fold andtswn
, ibicler, the foldis see uneven; and have in
s. Sonia- oases been out With a clean; sharp
• severance. It, moreover, appears that all
scripta plena, even the case Of pineal
' • •. forms, are omitted, a discrepancy Whichin
Bowe, respects exceeds even that of the
''''••--HeMoabittestotie-in She -neglect gramma*
•- •-cal propertied. When with this tiegleot• is
• 'combined the use of late words found only
•. in the Tergameand the Talmud, it invites
• s very grave consideration how. !such
glaring neglect of philological and scrip-
•, torial canons is to be recent:lined with the
t : genuine eharactee of the itianithoriPt. Bean
• .• Mr. Shapira seams to be changing ground;
• nand losing--s-o--rthich of his original ',nun.-
„ • dame as, to recognize the poseeibility of
•• spurious manufacture: His contention is
• .nose , that if the rollis are forgeries ' they
.have bethepurPosely made to damage him
„in his business as a; collector of antiettities;
, 'ass, was , the case, he. 'decilitres, with , the
Moabite pottery: • •
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•• , salt lOir the Human system., ..
The London Lancet ininbats the folly. Of
. ' ld be- improvers on. Galen
some WOO - • , who
deory the use of salt as a food condiment
because it is a, Mineral. The Lama !Jaye
that co.mnion Salt; lohloride of sodium, is
the most widely distributed substance in
' the body; it exists in every fluid and in
every- solid; and not I only . is.everywhere
• reagent but _in -almost every part it Consti-
.. • lutes tine-Iarge"-- t---son'of the When
b rnt.-
, • laaY WS" u ' lobd, and it
• constant constituent of t e
Maintairth 'in its propOrtion that is. almoit
. independent' of -the ,quarititY thatis•
: • coneumed with the food. • The blood will
teke up so ,muoth and. no more, ,boweVer
mut& we may take With our food, and; on
the other hand, if tone he giien, the blood
parts with ite natural . quantity, idowlY •and
unarillingly. Nothing Gall demonstrate its
r11K sinEs1P,' NEED '1W OV# 'TWO, .
(Vrow, tiae ow.94(i work'.)
defebt.4, ,et Ancient otototero aiul of
-awderrA htinfaintarlitoiens ie; in a *ger& at
laek Of •religiOn " Of 441 assured. hold 011t
hose fundaMeatal priuoiji1eii Whielt give
an answer to the deepqueetionings:4 the
hUnian Spirit all to the why and whelice
awl whither of itts • existence.", These
words freal a Writer la the " Atlantie
Monthly" of recent•datestrikedown to the
root tif Mach of that wiae.'harVest ,ef tares
which society ie already reaping froth the
negative,belief of the times, • The Strong.
oonviotione, of truth and duty, which our.
fathers held to ite they did their Own.exitits
etioe; the popular leaders of thotight in this.
generation have 'seen tit to reject add ridi:
012.1e ae exploded eaPeretitioos of the past.
•Theythink they Hee a better way-sa
gion with no • Bible ,but nature, a morality
witb lid principles and no sanctions but
tbose derived from the preilellt life: And
this 1416010111i hemenitarianisiv, BO far ass it
is accepted, virtually. cuts the roots of all
religiens and leaves the soul without faith
or Betio° of aodothitability, •
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-The soUtof •man has no deeper need than
that of a religion which • will nieet and
satisfy its aspirati0Da after 'God and ire*
mortality. The.fundamental questions , of
which this 'writer speaks ere. anewered
satiefactorily ilowhere elso exoe'ptin _those
ancien'
writings called •the Sacred
turee, which tell uordf God, of Christ and of
heaven Giveq tine divine book and the great
realities revealed therein of an infinite; GOcl,
an inutdlible Savour and•an assured future
for the seut,andall the greatest problems
of dicietenbeare at oncie solved for him who
ifl earnest faith swept") the boon.,''Phis,the
gospel -:3f' jestisChribt brings us as the glad
tidings! ' kora God, and this inet;timable
been it secures for- every spirit
that will accept the message.: Ancient.
stoicism, the . best , philoerophy, the beet ,
literality and the beer religion the 'pagan
world' had before 'Christ came, strove 'in
Vain to eolve these deep problems of the
-
soul and to secure for it a safe•paosport for
life, deaths and'ininottality., ,At best it
could only grope its Uncertain and thilioult
Way through darkness and despair. -
-What .staionsixt orthlrl 'int de, nor any
other anoient .Philoheophy, „multitudes la,
our day are • now. trying to do by !Shorter
methcodie,and a lets ;tern and exacting
morality': Underthceplausible and well -
Sounding' • phrases of • humanitarianism,
rationalism and agueSticienn (only a LW
name • for the old atheism), the • 'free..
thinking-L.-ands;Seroptioal-olasses-,Lof-shur
period, •disearding the true • light Which
shines from the -Christian Seriptuites, are
seedling to satisfy all the old- queStions. by
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WO* ILT. 10, 011.1.0.141101r. " '
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Nay States Have eattoltied alltitur Coble.*
„ aersgtoiraiee.
Only eine of the thirty-eight States, have
furniehect the cetintry with Presidents,
These States are the following, and 'the
leugth• of trme the several States have held
-the 00.0e is also indioatbd ' •
Vlrgirda •
MaDsacbusetts ' • • "." '• 886 yYeerr.ss
NTrivintskio,40 , tkttAttiAtLyht01... ivelLaig
Ohio,. •
Louisiana
New Hampshire
Peunsylvauia ,,,,, ...... , . . yeani
4 yegtro
1. Ypar
years
6,•••••• • . ,, OW, ,,,, 1•41111,0; ,,,,,, 12 plat's
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ttn..
, Total film 17040 16$0 .... 96 years
In the •seventy-tWo 'year e prior to the
civil war the South poseessed the Freei-
fleecy for forty-nine years, and as good
RE POOrleBiied it under the "eight yearn
of Pierce, of New •:Hanipshire, and
Beohanau, of Pennsylvania. In those
days it made no difference Where a man
came from: if he Wail sympathy
with the dominating eouthero element. The
extraordinary' epptributions of Virginia to
the presidency. were due, not at all to her
location, but to the' unusuarrelatiothrof her
Stimig men td the G-avernment•during the,
period of the Revolution and the; Kittle,
Went of the constitution., •Virginia has
furnished no President since Munro went
out 1824, unless) we count the abeidental
service of john Tyler, whoseselection asthe
Whig candidate for Victe•President in 1840
was the result of an intrigue. •
-;Tennetfsea andIllindiststandneit to Vir.
ginia. ,The sixteen years during which a
Tennessee than his occupied the White
-House include the eight years of Andrew
Jackson, Who would have been just as strong
a candidate if belied been horn. in Dela-.
ware or Rhode Island. Tffey include also,
the four years of Andrew Johnson, who was
not elected to the office of President.. Of
the two Presidents, fron. 'Illinois, Lincoln'
was not nominated because he hailed from
a State it was important ,to carry; and
Giant, at the time of his candidacy, was
'regarded More as a citizen of. the, United
States at large .than as a son of
Utica gerald. • , • •
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Why People Take Dedicioe.
. • It is to be feared that to 'Most people
'Medicine fai not an erudite science "hr a
learned aft; but is little more than the
bommonpleoe. ..adideistration. of physio.
They went uriderstand medicine 'without
drugs, and its Virtue and power are popu-
-iserly-meastired-bythos-violenoe-of-its-opera,
! Its ye.* name is in ordinary per -
lance synonymous with-Physsio. Take from
it ita,pills-and,potions;--andAor themyou
telling llEt that matirneede no other ltca. than.. Aos,omay,s,ta.whols,m_ao,povtopx
aro noThelitglir a scheme et -treat ent,
religion. but the religion of humanity; and, ,hekviiver deep -laid And skilfut,,which does:
no God save his own eXalted, and oreatiee not include akaertain statute* dosage. 89'
intelleot. is the.' new light •which that, as a rule, medlcal inen,are practically
SO 'brighten all the future-,-. this the man- ithinnelled to give their Patients e2 Visible
created and God ignoring philosophy 'which object of faith in sonefOrni of physkswhich
-is to take the plates of the. cold gospel. And, ;may be at Most ,deeigned, to effeiit soome
then to reform And _bless .. moiety 1 'Bat in
all fairness before it eithays, 'enlarge a taek
as that of referining and blessing soinety in
the aggregate, it Would be well to show
-When it ever stiodeeded• in saving and kileits-.
big' it single erring man. ‘. . • • •
•• Beyond:question the root of all,themoret
evils that affeet our inedern,voial system
is to be found in its lack of religion. Under
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the widely difftieed tbachings of our current
popular literature, our materialism') whence
and our 'sceptical philosophy,' along: with
the uncertain attft Often semi -infidel leader-
ship of many who call theineelVesChrietian
t etcheisovhile sowing broadoast more tares
than they pow wheat,. a Whole generation
has ' grown. up virtually! without God and
without hope of immortality. .'What it has
left qf the old 'beliefs of . the Bible may
Perhaps be still labelled religion. Burit is
a negative, half-hearted religion of worldly
ecolveniencesed Worldly oonforinity; which
has in strong faith in any; Saving :dootrine,
DO 'firm conviction's of until or duty, no
abiding senile of accountability: to a hely
God,. or belief in .future retribution, and
consequently a religion which snakes :no •
resistance against wrong in the hout,of
tentptation, and. roe, saorifiee of selt-indu4
on in she narrow Path Of - public and
The impress..,._ ,
religion --a purer,. g
spiritual, More Ch t-hke type religion.
Our neW apostlea goani the eelitiols of cul-
ture and philosophy have been seeking to
reform religion fre worldly side -
to . Wake it, ,fdriflootht4, • ore awooepidts.
able IQ the mail of the or •
EU) they propose' a religion of morality,.
a religion of Mere h nity, 'divested
of tbe supersiatural,-diveurtead of all fears off
” reorlass in the Statee;
The peesih•growing eentre gradnally
moving south, A, fetv years ago there were
great . orehattle.. in New Jersey. Thout
Delaware was ;the chief producer, Now •
Delaryland. and . Virginia are corning pie the
trout,' •The largest pack farms aro itt
Maryland. Tire Round Top . farm hae
126,000 peach trees. On the eetate of Col.
%thine, there are 1,•0 000 trees. A peach
tree's usefulness is over atter ten or twelve
'years of life-, and the in ti-hielr it grows
is unfit for peachonitUrer. ss • •
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V. P.Ienee, M.D., Buffalo, N.Y.; I was
attacked with congestion of the lungs, gore-.
nesa over the liver, severe pain in the
joists, a hurning-fever and general giving
way of the whole systens. Felling to tlad
relief in. retnedies proscrihep, I tried your
"Golden' Medical Discovay..", It effected
nay entire Mire,. Your mediemes have only
to .be Used to.' be 'appreciated. If every
family would' give them te trial, nine -tenths
of the doctors voilia, like Othello, find their
00011146On gone. -Yours truly, . .•
B.MoBizizaze, BreeepOlt, N.Y.
Met any Musk; liable to the experience
of sour grapes, .but the wise man telleth
not of his watering mouth. . 'e
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• THE GREAT Gime FOR
Eu
cemplaints of a Rheuinatic '
ENESPAATIINO nor a sovereign remedy f°1
"all the ills that flesh'is heir to, but for_ _ EU
RALGIAL SCIATIC4., RHEUMATISMD„ .and
cemplaints ofRheumatic nattirez .
• ITIS A SURE C.URE
*trove . George IgeaolaD " Travelling
• • ALAIWIt for Desero.• Cacao, Porlit Er Vet.,
illanallion; and orif0 ot ollOoM etlid
meal POPII!Er colmarrelal men olin
I HAMIkoW. Feb.1701, 883.
To C Tioison, Esq., pewee* •
• Tilsdnburg,
unt
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insight gleardly Stand on Her ,Igeet. . ijnAli ,$at -when In Tilsoribitr last Jan
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; R. V. PIERCE, M.D., Buffalo, NY.: Dear as yoti remember, was vary muo ,used, nnwi
rheumatisnk-in feat "so bad • that ,shottld not
Sir, -r lpiist.teu yeti what, 'your medicine
heal done: for "Iftie.' Before taking your
" Favorite,. Prescription" I could hardly
stand My ,feet, but, by fillowing your
advice, I am Perfectly cured. The Fav-
orite 'Presoription ".;is a wonderful medioine-
for •dehititatedLand nervous _females:. I
oatheit'exprees how' thankful I am to you
for your advioe.--Yours truly, .
MRS. CORNELIA ALLISON.. POOtitit.,
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' Blood wine 7 is the naine of a net! cat-
tle diseases. which has broken out among the
bovinea around Newburgh, N. Y..
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• •. Startling .Debility, • ' • '
boin NerVous. and General, -Lack pf Self-`
•oionfidence and Will l'Oweir, Impaired
Mei-nary, toespondency, •Weai.Bitek and:
kindred. affections, are .conimon results', of
youthful follies! and Pernicious': praotione,
pursuedin Means of Unfailing
,and perfect Cure are euggeeted itt. large.
illustrated treatiise, -sent for three letter
postage etempe. Address' Wqet,e's
PIONBARY'NEDICAL ,AllsocilAixoN, Buffalo, N.Y.-
4,900,-gizortisof-,, blueberrierp,710,ve
ing-thie seasons • . • •;•'.
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8 NT.IMEROtJ8• OASES : OF
poisoning have clochrred from the use of
Compound Syrup of Eyptinhosphites, containing
strychnine, sold to the -public without being
properly labeled • "Poison," purchasers Of Dr„
Wheeler% Compound Elixir of . Phosphates and
..P.A11.9911, are reclanatec.1•40 eerdenn.51„the_ two
very -subordinate purpose. •; -- And
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remarkable how !strongly even among tee
eduptted claims this feeling prevails:
Qin? by the administration ot Mixtures
and boluses is fixed and ancient a
tradition that it is only very doily that
the world will give it tip. The ,anxiety of
the friends, of the patient wants to do more
'than follow the, eiMple direotiona of
is nursing " which. have been so carefully
remedial power.. There us nothing of the
unknoWn about •them in eiliioh a flattering
. . ,
hope of 'great advantage can -nestle.• Thus
it is neeeseary to educate- the world into a
belief inmedioine apart from dings; which
finds it power of .ouring -in adaptation of
the commonoonditions of life and applica-
tions of phyeiologioal• faiste-a 'medicine
which takes into its hands ' the whole life,
ordure and ileihions its every detail with
soientifie definiteness. It is found io every-
day -practioe that this popular misunder-
standing Of the modern .spirit of 'medicine
Constantly oheekis the . little tentative
advanees of a more soientifie treatment,
and it is necessary that it should be gener-
ally understhod how powerfully the variousproceasesof.-the -aeronomy ''ma,y be affected
by the manipulation the conditions of
common life.—Dr. Crofts?, in Britielk Quar-
p epara ons, as they are en re y eren •
chemically and, medic:int:01Y. Phosphates are
neeesiery elements of the human orgiMism, and
essential -to the phenomena of life, entering into
the composition of every solid' and. Suid Of the
body, and. are as harmless as Our ordinary food.'
As strychnini3 is fretinently poisonous in the
smallest doses, it is of• the greatest importance
that this caution be heeded. • '
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Swarme 'of caterpillars are 'destroying the
cotton in Louisiana. • - . °
inouloated and poiasesis Apparently, so•httle
, That ligaskank ot Dine '
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tice themselves ' These
tan trcrakir.p,,, irrearmii mac.
ractice the nee -
of Kidney -Wert never conl
but coil:mend it -to. all all ete
dyspepsia, onnstipation all other dite
nite of • kidneys,
resulting from a disordtr, , s .•
liver or bowels. ,
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Within, three yeatii he limber, 'of
without salt salt is introduced lute . . ever.1,200.
mills in Arkansas haisincreased. frorn 3191q
• value. better than the fact that if albumen
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. alt be added. The conclusion therefore is ot man in ages has oried out for is a isir Diamond Dyes are se morbid and so been -
dial that it is a pleasure tOuse them. Equally'
• • absorbed,. while it quickly disaffeard •God in it 'is poesibie... But What the !soul •
obviouti that salt, being wholesome, an , religion not of 'Man but of. God: What the go03. for dark or light colon). 10 contd.
• tines of an nO portion ot it is retribution. for sin -and with as it e ,
Is three times the man he was beiore 'he began
using • 'Wells' RealthJleneWer." .$L Drugglfitit
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There are 30 blind. newedealers in'New.
York city: ' • • ' •
Elie* and Dago • •
• Flies, roaches;-Hf0r bed -bugs' rats, mice,
gophers, chipnitinks, cleared out by "Rough on
150. . •
• 'The, Comm 'Ethbesisy Ins. arrived at
Washington. •• • •
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amearra ot 'the Bladder . • ,
Stinoing irritation,. inflammation, all tunes'
and 'IIrinas7 C.onipiaints, cured ,by uchu-
• Virginia's peanut oro is re . •
y s great hope forth.° future is alone to
be realized in improved conditions of matrimony.
. at •a_prefound obligation does this fact in-
volve! Those who realise the responsibility can
tter than take the advice of Mrs.
onderful reniedieo
• e
__Indeed necessary, should be taken in mode- soul most needs. is not little faith, but more
mith..44..straB0 faith in God. Religion to Rhode Island and 'Delaware together ate
• • - . .; • Iler than the Yellowstone Park.
Scss - * Oonartassioners. Ve
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tor
so jtistly ee ,
Buffakehas more miles of rallrose,
Within her corporate linitts elan any Other,
city. •
The hi'ngliness of Cetorkiiyo,,stich
appears to rise, rather than with,
adversity. He iffnoW, appetentlY °Wing t
his defeat, groin too proud to 00M0,,,00).
his hiding "Plebe • to *meet liajesty'a
Velled con -
have been on the road. Many. thanks to yonfor
recommehding Me 10 try "'Buthe riand's thanes -
tine "-the bottle r purchased. from yon cured ,
me "entirely, and I was able to go on with my •
work: I arlir yours truly, •
• GEORGE miih011
SOLD BY ALL DRIfeirGI1248'. ••••• 7.•-•
The Mime- atlas .11iuldtatating . Ce
ST '0,ATHARINES, ONT •
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st,; ..‘Vtiler poi, • Whelemide
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• ' liamdlten. .
. mu,. sp. $3. ,
71"AltAIAINAK
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BERME •••• AFTER
Elelide Appliances ars sent �n 30 Oafs! Trifle:-
TO.MEN ONLY, YOU,NI.OR OLD
-rum are offering from NERvOrs DEBILM
yy Lon lTITAIrry, 1....on On thorns Foam An .
b00% wesnsawitaximasm, nation those dimwit
ret a PiniscimuNA'rtima resulting from-Amisze and
OTIllia Clerime. Speedy relief aniroomplete reeks-
itttionofREIsmiLVIGOR end MAIntom. onnusinso.
,saufroodsranatonoadesttodisrmeouslietntrytoor thameNpihineeteetim%nth,.()entory.
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4101TAIIMAR8HALkA11011.,!:'
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NeiYide.
itaii1EZa. 4 - ' •
refi.ned, cuitiyated 00eicity - •Ltt.i3 , a ,
r. James Gibson Craig, W. El., Edin,- which our fathers believed, and for which, gists.
4 A : /Or ,011113"liftatr= -
• • Irribiste to a Scottish
• Most heeds is just the ,rengion teem in. p. Holman, Ohristianburg,1%. SU ets., "ot--nLog- , , ..n.
• utproaris se via mas.A
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reotedon one of the pillars' rather than surrender it, they would have
urgh, hog juat l there e
• h thin' ails Shakes pair -A, domestic jar. •
. supporting St. Giles' Oathedraa laid down" their live. e g.that
- braes tablet in commensoeption u..the !moiety is that it has lost its faith in God,
. .author cif the National Covenant of 1681. barseroa. it away for those empty shams of
embraced the sold it, in fact,. as Beau so d his
• a I t bears this ineoription " liberalietur ' agnosticism,
• • M losophy-
titian= f* of John Craig, ,for many years a humanitarianie ,
d faith and was the Inquisitioa
--" no end of moilieine ; no relief. Dr.
Benson's Skin Cure has driven alulay all eruptions
anol, rnt, ;nearly well." , Ida 0. Vountt,
Ill. Druggists kDep it, $1 per paekage.
• This t b e
Dominican friar in Italy, by
- Reform ,
, at Rome condemned to be burnt ; escaping
. -to his native country, he became assistant
• to John Ittiox at St. Giles', and minister of
Kin& houisehold. He tam author of the
Judas sold hie o osed to raise the salary of
sio odd
thoes of silifer. What is Philadelp r from 5;000 to ,
for a mess of pottage, as
the pnlpit te do at such a, time of Wide -
one 9,116Wei : 'Pf001Billlithe tflltil, thewhole
G every jot•
Master for thirty p
'spread defeetion and folly ? There is but
EALMIABoo, Mich., Feb. st, ,tem.
I know liop titters will bear reisoMmendation
•hou stly. • All who &se them 'confer undo thetn,
d ive 'them credit
of 1$81.: He died in Edinburgh in his 89th tittle of it witiiindimiiitshed zeal, with the. %Aghast entiorolurns, an g
• . dog cetrying a purse in its mouth; with the of Goa and the -wisdom lel God into ealva h eietation for Pilltiity and
•• while in the Otilitfe is a, representation of a treday BM it alWays hits been the power foreth aunp eiptiriag corm° b no
svords "'My sdl," ueseridnoes, ?filial continue to recommend them
Eines, Ccinfeasion, or •National COvenant truth, the eeligitin of 9 I
year:" The inscription is surmounted on unabated power. •Preach it in all its diVine for nutting olires-all the• proprietors claimsfort.
y ere crosu
• the lef,t 13y the figures 1612, and on the right fullness, ,without surrender, Without cote- thATE; &Mir, re! tritftg Zia is
by 1600 - the dates of his birth and death- promise of any. essential- 'deo:stein°. It is the first, atidniaintaified , acinttrimoreaseitee
ivine Master aid, whether nien wil hear other patent medicine. , • •
A.
:tion. Preach it is Paul did. and rie, our -something X have'neyer before dooe with any
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THE GREAT CURE
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As it is for all th.e• painful aims. th
KIDNEYS.LIVER AND BOWELS.
it cleanses vie .meetein..of the acrid ponies
t causes the -dreadful isufferb3g, , will&
. vieltima of Ithetunatialn'oss. repute.
"THOUSANDS OF CASES •
Of the worst forms . of this terrible diem°
WINO been quickly relieved, slid in, short time
- . • PERFECTLY CURED.,
PRICE; $1. WPM 011, DRY, SOLO BY natteters.
ta- . Dry can bo sent Wilson.• • •
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444,
• dnapoirtallt /Liquor Law Decision.forbear h r Preach it In faith .• a. 3. BILBOOCE,U.D.
ht of License Com.- Will take care ef it and 'make it effectivts, Wonderful Phe myna. ,trhoso who moor troth this 4sease will
- • I
il Ask 'polar ciruggiest',
• • jtidge Lizare, of Stratford, 'by a recent f4wards (319d and, 1°ve towarde moo.- God •
' decision upheld the nig
Mewl
j and July, but in winter, MCS TACT RIC nrUS
• I Preach it faithfully and pretsolrit in Lapland 'the SRO never goats down:
traffic, A man with. lovb. If•God bit for,us, who can be
ment of the liquor against Ufl Iltimanity ineds a religion,
missioners to make ;regulations for ,the .we
during May, 111.11B
for two months, he never,rises .at all. His
. ,
place however, is somewhat supplied by
the Wonderful northern lights, whit& flaeh
and flasket in the gray, skies. . They look
like fires of a thodusaud shapes and colors.,
liovv like eletviaa and ROW like domes ; now
fl bin nets, and 'now lite "itreilmers.
tbiulations of the South Perth commis,. jmlii the religiou must be o Gir
govern
-; sioners pleaded guilty beforit a magistrate,
who had been guilty of a breach of the
but afterwards . appealed . mainly till 'the 'The N. -IL. Tittes' cable letter says that.
h t the ConilnissionerS in framing the,.publie• with interetst GladstOne'S
tin rn tont. litairtepressible desire to
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ground t a ,
d Listars Make •speeohig is the best proof of his im- like as g
fi et titne that the of elk; DOW bannere, and. now like
a,rones-tliese Weloovie goad mole a night
eautifti
rates and regulations exceeded their powers! nor c
reserved decision unitil the other day, when Baglieli Prime Atinistet hae visited Soseadi-
• navies
s • The appeal Wail heard e
cr • • at the last Qttarter Seesions. His Honor proving heait
• • to diensiseed the ap
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tr.
when ail °thee tethesies faU.
tor it and take tie:Other. • .
• Gtutranteed.genuine. Ciretder end .
titian tree. -
• NOIttUist;
• 4 Queen W•
est east, Toronto.
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tonf Appetit I-
indigestion- Soar Stomach.
Habitual Costivencissf
"Sick Headache and irdiousnessit
kaa,•05. per bottle. Sold hint twilight&
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FOR INFLAMMATION WIVE URINARY OROANII',,
cattsed,by Inetliirettoe or Pitman& Itoteitilsit
ratlis;;-Treatments Positlys •
one to thtne• OIL • tool Tielitineut o,olv
requlrod NO Waikato 'toast ot Otheht;Olt
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99-nailtas• •
Iseabetsres, grovithe Certatzve,Philitaatzta.
Pries 0160, ineltiding trilb Syringe. Sold by „
pre/Nista& Mit tree by nal• mammy moteon t
reeeipt of ogee: , DescriptiVe Treettioo frac
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