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. . Lord Pirrio Was Born In Quabse
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'1' � r 11 11 Lord Pirrio, the new Knight of St. I'
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Now. Jittlie.tImp t I - tory of the age and in the industrial
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Bicycle vlea,464 up SO put In r of which he is head -Messrs. Har -
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.Shao for Spring. Bring it in Re .. ,� " . land and Wolff, shipbuilders and
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jA9W and 1 can have it r . 11 lr.eii�� i = Belfast, with whic4 is
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14.r you,witboot064y mtae a a io to,of . o op- .A
, � z , Drow 11. "a asso the firm of Zebu, Browe
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'e, , � and Co., of Sbefilold and Clydebank
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LAWN MOWERS .... 'A shownn . elsents the laxgest shipbuilding
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. SHARPIRNE150 � and '.1mgineering combination in the
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. world . Lord Pirrie himself is an
if you wish to have your mo*er . .
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sharpened ap,d repaired, 4r I Iread '17 ral M M 00 industrial associations, but -to use an
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Pao a postal card or les"Ve eqaw tar, I a C0401P t a caringandpre.
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= venting tilli Unnoyl"o wracluln whilethq4" . Irlshism-he was born out ,of his na-
at the shop and I Shall call for � � cone6talldlaorderoofthps . � I otimulat
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and delivei r liver and regulate the bow . ..
0104, - Z4r, been resident in Ulater, but he him -
Now le the tirne'to have these self first saw th(�-llght in r Quebec , In
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things attend�d to as I ghall be � r 1847. After the death of his father -
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Wey later, on. Achothey 6aldbea mostpriceleastothonewho in the year following-lic, was talcon
nal ir from thledistrcesingconi to Ireland, and in due course received
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A! TURNEItq Clinton, - - P.hr lolytlkeirgoodnesodoeonotendbere,andtbW
. �olmythemwiliflndtheselitti.opiiis v4hi , his education in the Belfast -Academi.
.:big.. ,-"-'o 0 - at they Will molt --� cal Institution. At the age of 15 he
Now to dol"a"m I*ilr b z w,
ilillimimill'imilimilEMIM I ., , I � � wit .1 I'll, liatafterallol, begA was .apprenticed to the firm of 114r- '
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we Want to Land ,
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lour first'order, because we know that
lbo satisfaction you will derive from
tint Will open your eyes to the faci
Aatyou cannn't do better anywbere
else that you can with us. You will
Ahod that we aro not "all at sea" in our
lousiness, but thoroughly -,up- to - the
minute" and watchful oi the interests
)f our custoluers, knowing that, by go
loinir we 'are reall actin for our
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Ts the ba e o o y 1 ves2a here 1p where
we Ma our , Cup N It whlla�
others not!rea; boast villacure
tee$ Little Liver PnIs are very 0=11#n4i
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Te easy . 40orLivo 11161ankeadose.
ey.4rd ettl I vegetable an ,do not
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it wa I s the babit of Rev. James
Spurgeon, grandfather. of the great
preacher of that name, to pray each
evening under a c6riain oalt tree in a'
secluded -!wood in Honeywood park.
One vight"he dreamed I the story goes.
that Satan appeared and threatened
to tear him in pleces.if be followed
his accustomed route to Ahe tree.
There was nXiother path. by which be
might go in safety. Reinemb.ering his
dreani, Spurgetin felt sorely tenipted�
the Dex�t ,light to take the, route in
which Satan was not. Bilt thiw, woulil
b6 to capitulAtp. Tr,embling in ,eve!y
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r e, ecame a partner in Tile urni and
finakly rose to bd head ol'tho great
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While Lord Pi.rrie has gained game
for himself an -4, his ships, he liaa
been the greate904 benefactor that .13el-
fast and Vlater ever had, The sub�
urb of Ballymacarrett, which, thirty
'thirty years ago had a "population I of "
only a few thousands, housed 'most
Fretchedly amid insanitary surround-
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. Inge,, can now claim nearly 100,000,
and no , small part of that increase
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is - due to the employment. given by
Messrs. Harland and Wolff. The
wages ,paid by the firm aluouht to
about P,20,000 weekly, and from pres-
ent indications even that .sum will
soon be exceeded, On .an average
10,000 hands- are employed in the
works-, and the � numVer sometimes
rises to 12,900. It.js needless to say
that. the. same. . enterprise which
markt, his shipbuilding is displayed
in the eAgIneering worl;s which have :
been- added, and which are niodel,j
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. ill mailagenl6rit aud equipment, and
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possibilitto* ,For $Port That Hayqq ,
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Inspired^ 0amblin; Fratornitil.. I . I I I 01 - . im 00 0= -
i At Hudder . s Eirgland, is an - __'.1 IN% . ..14 1- .1.1 -1.
aasoclution loPtob"01-promotiou of lark 7 L � 10s;lToulcyouvantl Pilysicingloweva
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singing which has achieved a more the system and makes It more sus-ceptiblo,
than local fame. The association ham .
, to disease. The winter months have beew
.now been in existence for About twen- a great strain upon your vitality and uni . A
ty years. and as mongl,aa three hun- - I ess you put the blood,� in good
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dred and twent$,- ,va . da have been condition aH manner of evils *11lovortakc you. P-SYCHINBIsthe �
-entered for the various competitions Greatest of Tonics and should,be taken by everyone at this seasolt
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At one meet, of the year. PSYCHINE assists, the gastric julaos and- formentillk
As a rule, the bir4 are kept for .4 their digestion of tfie food, cleanses the mu
considemble time in 'the dark, and -Stotngeh � , .cous m. ernbrane ,pt the
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,when the comp , etitor's turn comes he , and has an Invigorating ai)d beneficial. effect on the muscleA,
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is brought in in bio ,darlEened cage and nerves. For, ,-atarrh of the Stotniach, Ulcerationor W,eat StoW �
before a: mirror. Light is thrown on ach, D SPOPSW, the u6e Of PSYCIVNE Is'stronly advisable.
the mirror. and w�eii he *es his owy PSYMIN9 acting on -the $tomach restores itto a healthy conditim le� ,
a reflection he takes it . to be a rival then, j
, ,kets through the stom4ch upon 411 the vital organs, Creatoksm a etite'liringift . /
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He is allowed about half a minut,.- renewed vitality and a � ntire system and enables it to t row off
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. in which to scan the, "enemy," after of every kind. It is, the greatesv health- __ I -I-
which his cage is taken in fronj of giver gnown, to medical science, ,, 0 RQRb5WCG 5
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a window. At once he bursts Into bend toM.T. A. SLOQUX, LlinIted, Toronto i-KCrN kL
song, spreading his wings, and sing- for a. Vito samMe ft�-dsy. All drugglate. and' - - - -
ing . for quite a while. The rules of Oto�" Pau PU XP4 4% 50o PmA it per bottle. � H �GRMTWIOKS FOR KALTH -I-
Alio contest require all spectators to -1 � .. I -1-1 -_ I � - .. .. -_
,,remain absolutely quiet and motion- I � '7 .......................... ............................ ;;;;;;; ... ;;;;-.;� . .
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less as tar as possible. The. lark is .
extremely sensitive while singing, and 1. � �
the least thing, such as taking out a .
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pooket-handkerchief, or making even I � 1-1 . � 11 .
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end to big lay. Last year three birds I � 1, .- . 1.
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out cessation, thus gaining the c am, . r - 'I'll � . I
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These 'contests, together with the F : .�v ... 0, . I
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11 lark breeding necess orm an -at: . -_ k � 4 0 1 .. � . I
tractive and sometimes highly Temun- 0 . . I . . .
erative bobby to many people in Hud- . �� - . 1. - , I .
dersfiNd and the surrounding country. I., . 11, " '1� , I . . 11
In England cock-epwing competi-, (I I . I I
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of years, Silverton, in Devon, Is a, I � . .
favorite place for holding thein. . I I
For some -weeks before the competi- V_ it
tion begins the birds are fed in a The Most Interesting Daily . , I
special manner, Each owner has his . . . �
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. Ingo which lie. Closely guards from his . ,The "Toronto Daily $titr" is strong Ili special features, I
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conlpetitors-- For about three weeiis .jor Women. . . . .
11Vor to the hiateh the food is Care- . There are the daily Rome P'ges-1he do,ilv instalment , . . 40
,. of a good .§tory-.tLe Social dn'd Personal columns -the - "I ,
ill ly dosed, alid made as stimulating
. as.possiblo. illustrated daily- Fashion Hints. � I �
Tlie tiple of oveli.contest is goner- . But the "�Aar's'l strongest appeql to thewide-awake - I
. ally hinited to fiftpen minutes, and a . � � I I -
timekeeper, armed with a. chrono- . Nvoman is the unusually inter6ting way in which it presents. .. . � ; . . . I
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nioter� st,andi in front andniarks the tile news of all the world, day by day. . I I . �
1Mmber-of--cro-wsand- the Variations . . There is not..a dry line ibiif-�et it is,not sensafl6nal . . .
e all coiisidet�d in . .1 ti � 0- I I � .. .
I I . j 0.. lunu ,ne maue s way v. - p M An Lhe madiness with which they can . � . . -1 . seloctlug cha * . or in.any way YCXLQW. . just good, clean,.. whojesome,
wri ultimate benefit. 11 which the danger Iay� 'Ro- reached his be utiliz � I invion. . � -1. I
goal in Rafety a . lid in liraver *and song I ed for all purpose-, and- all _:!t-, --jr-_ ___________!!�__ � Ali odd form o! aninial contest used well-written accounts *of every, thing that is going on that's �
edie�rgebcios In addition 'to their I . I I I .. - , I -
returned thanks for; -delivbry from cantracts f� 'j-10 1.1mes in UaFinua. �. to be, prvetivedt ty office clerks in worth Terading'about. ' - . . 11
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Q., A. DOWINNI 8 # ad ended be. or tile me'reantil'o marine . It is only the old-timer who can' I London sorxl,, years azo..It wits known I, 'S tibscribe now 4ad take advantage of ouz pre . sent I ra . t6 of . . I
. peril. .Wh6n his prayer b irk all parts of the -world, LordPirria's I as' grub-rachig, and nearly every ." . .
Qjnton, r9s,b to return. In his' -path lay 1i . truly redlim the enormous difference : . . . I . . . . . . I .
*erchgnt Tailor. - Arm. have done `extensive ,engineering i younger �CleTk had his table 6f racers. . � . . . I .
. piece of solid gold "as large as a cur- . in Western Canada brought About by . . � . � . .
- �.. . . work 'for the - navy, , n- Those Nvornis Nv'vre bred -in nuts. or . . � . qy ,a,. . . I .� , �. . � .. ..
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I . tain ring." All inquirly 'failing to dis Of late ye.ars , - ra"Toa-d construction and railroad e * . and c - -. . . a year .-. � -
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le ietained it 'aud . ' er:, terprise. Such an old-timer is Mr. stabled between .. . I A a ,. . . I .
cover an owner�.] ed .iii'polities from two walnut shell%.' 'The� were select- I.. �
when -he -married had his wife's. micd-. . the majority of Hayter Reed, noAr r4anager-in-chief of I ., .. . . .. . . I.,
- Swell Tailo ring his fe'llow,citizens, but this circum- b acing thern in.the centre of a . I This papep and "Zoronlo, Daily Star" together for one) y�al�_.$,?,26. . I
. ding ring made.from his curious find, , . . the .C.P,R. 'hotels, who, thirty, years "" ec P' paper, told the one that prov- . . I I -
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. . . 0 1. . , stance has not altered their approcia- �go was one of 300 men des .0 . . Ouarantied Fountain Pon glve�, for 50c. added,'to �bove .6*04criptiod prices. I
I __�. * . A . p4tched adept ill muldrig a. s�eedy bee � . .
is usually thought to . . .. , pi (� �, I . .,
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cost a swell tioll of his Bervices. ,d no,t
1lee. We prove the falsity of'that W,w-servica' In MemorV of Milton. e. of his' social .su cess to Lady' xrj::chase of Louis famous ' . � � � I .. .
1 ' litil * . 'hallbreed rebel. The dekription of line to the edge of the paper was
ea, by. our moderate prices. At a P. 8, A. seivioe'lield at the Ful. I Pirrip, . whom he maiaried in 1879. matched against the: pick of a, iival
I ham (Eng.) Congregational Church re, During th . . this chase was read the other.day'by. . .. . I ..
OUR SPR19G STTLF,S . riently in. connection witTi e two - �ears in u0iich 'he Mr, Reed to a literary so . ciety in stable. I .. r" ` I I . ,�
, the Milton� Some 'of the fof,est eoul'd not be
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. AND FABRICS Lord Mayor of - Be Montreal: how -they. forced their boats I Toru 1"'all' St .
. tercentenary, a blind m1aft read the. which- ivere charae'teilzed by maghill-. through '�he broken ice of Lake nducod to travol iuh straight line; in " ,y, .43 I . 1. I
. ave ready for inspection. You cannot lewons, a blind,quartette sang. to 'the -c - ent � I ' Hu- racing parlance they -bol'ted, and'were'-- . . - .
nil to idmire them at *,he first glance. accompaniment of a blind organist . iospjtality�she d ' iseliarked. .the ron till the..bladei of the oars werq bad betting propoiWous. But when ' � . � I . . . ,� 1. �` I
WE WILL TAILOR YON , and a blind maix played, the piano- Atties :.of her. position ill 4a. manner worn. away, arid- spades and shovels, two c . ailic toggethei thattsho\�ed,a dis- � . .__ . . . I . . .. .
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I Tb e subject of the address was,� 11,Tobn I -which work t116 respect of all the 6 - I'ti- had to be u�ed tristead; how they, had . s4tion to run straight and true'the . . . . - . - I 1 1 1 M . - .... . . . . . I ....
A SIUIT Milton,, the'Wind Poet." . � . zeris. It was during. bis LoOd lvfayor'- , to land on- the ice. and'trudge wearily Po 1 . . I .
. . . - ----.:.- . : betting on the result' N,vas lively on- - !,- - I - - !!!M. .
in any style and dioth you select -at a altyl�ftt the Victoria. Hospital, was until at last. -in rags and tatters, they ough.to stir up the anti-gambling-enT . . I . . . . . I I I I %
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cethat competes closely with fac. �'tabIjsjled_nljfl endowed in Belfast, came to Fort Garry. Mr'. Reed was. thusiasth. .. � I - I
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C -madeclothing. Thatasuit-wai:16 weak stornapli,oi,sti6julating..CbeReart . and tile succeBs of tile s6bovile was'.in. then appointed.Indian Commissione.t, . In. the - eighteenth ,pentury an odd ��� I � I - ..
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by us is swell in e ail, needs no . . . . . PIRTW
orKidneys is all wrong, I)r Shoop first great ineasure ,Owing to tile energy and marshalled the gteak army of. S14 sight, o6a�ibnallyq*con on Newmarket . - . . I . . .
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speak. for pointed out this -orror This is h Ill ,, ChIppewas' and Six 14 n*a' for. . . . . 11 . . I. ; I � . .
. avgument. The = W Y Is Philanthropy. and populal'ity of Lady. Oux A atto Reath, the scene of man y.- ofthe great ' I . .11 I . * , .� % , . .
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lbemselves. . . R"scription -,D'r'$boop's Restorative- Pirrie. 1,o�d: PiirrM -was also Mill .the great, migration to the reserva- , . . . i ! � .. .
. -18 directed ent,voly.to the cause -6f Ei�glish. '%tak� 'rabos �of the p'resent I I . . . . . . � - � . . �,
. te.or-' . . He as, lived"to day,' were. the goose races between � � I .. . '. � .
these ailments. the weakinsiC sberiff of Down f6r one jear, and tiona of the north. ' h
of Antii . ee the once desolate prairies popu- . . I
Coll, higli Bileritt. p.lor another, go 8 . I T IR � ]Ei.. ... . .
GEO. W. BARGE, trolling -nerves. It isn't so'difficult, I - birds .oWnOd by the'. isvoit-loving no- . . . . � '' I . . .
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- - - r says Dr Shoop, to Btrengthen a weak that not only the city of Belfast,.but. long with white ,men, 'civilized by -the � blenilen. of tb�t day. Great care, was . . . � . . . . . . I . . I , . .
Fine Merchant Tafforing. I h, Heart, or.Kidoi7.sjf one goes tile 1.,A,o coliiities in -which it is, situ- great roads of steel; and where the. observed in the -training of these .. I I . . I . . . . .
Stoma, . igyiamsAued the trail at Winn' I . . . I
. Fced Jackson's Old Stand. , . tit it c c ated.. did liffil honor. Belfast further w "P09 birds and a champion frequently sold .
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ontreid, . aking lilm its Brst � honor�Lry -S,etai, the Royal Ale-kandra - -what. I . . I .. . . . . I .
& Dying Co., Al ' 11 . .. � � . . HipIffig has called'. "the first hotel in . *1 . � . . .
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-1 its Contr6111bg or insiJe nqrve. Wben . on of his obaraco. large sum. .. I :ew
Agent for British -American Cleaning . . testified. its adrair
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. ' spenge and recommend Dr. Shoop' ' � . . . great series linking, Atlantic. .*ith Mr. Pett Ridge, whose "Sketches . . I . . .. I . L .
I " 8 . Velaneli F.astidious Taste. ' Pacific, 1. - . '. � . , . L from Life," published in Th.a Strand - . . . I I . .. . I �. . . ..; o., , . I
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L Restorative. - Test it P., few 'days,. and. '-A characteristic 6f the, LfaM I di :' L ''. Xitgazine, lave been attractiug so I I I " I L' . , . . .
see! Irnprov�ment: wl . ous, e x- ,- . r�: I - � I . � ... .
. fojIbw' Itgomptly And ter of I The London Tinles was *tile px'- ' ' I . . I. .. 11 . I .. I . 1. ars many good' - C ab " eachveek A. large am I . 1. I �
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. surely Sold by t�, I dealers. traordInarVL thoroughness -of hii. 4MI, . , � - . . . I I .. . ... .
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. . L . I - y . Lot . .,( .� � . � � . I - � . torial revi�ion. I-16 watched with.the- ' To whom�it n1hky'concero: This Is to versation of "the man.'in the street.','L " of . an . o.- ALIL sor ` L,' . I .
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. ' utmost care -not wrierely the substance Certify thatl have used MIX&RDIS, He was once 1n it railwa carriage. homb news, . � d .*t' ,u' ri ibers -
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Now is the time to'have . Miss Famly Brougli, the- - English, -and the. g<-ii�ral argument ,of an. arti- L[Nf MENT myself do well as prescrib; when lie becanw interested in a 'gra. * ... . I . .. .1 . . . . L
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them taken; all the- latest ,40tr.es.s, at �a recent. meeting� . Of L tj . le cle, bilt every detail of expression. Hd - L - practicewhere, 'a' flnizp'ent pble. description of ii battle which . a , , . . I.. 0 . . . . : I
- .ed it in my 1, - is olike lotter fr,4 ,ho .
, L I d corr6A icomrnas' at 3. *wa,� required and haye. never, failed to - Soldiej _�Va$.OjVing,�O'Fa�:typi6aj -,�orh_ away, I a m 1ho 1, .
. Theatrioal Ladies'-.'Guild,'of which' .. (,.oLul ' So . a.111 " L L . . t L _ . - . ... .., . . L . .... I . .. . . � � 1. _ . , I?. : . .
styles; we guarantee all' she is president. 0aid that she had , and *olild: write -one.. of his, 1�-_illlant get.ihe desired effeci. - - . I ing, mail. The soldierwtold I .1 .� I . . ". I - I- , . .1
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work satisfactory.. become 'i - - nuisance to' her . male I � . ... m - I �, : I I .� V' � I L - � .. . I . . . I . . I
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I ,friends"o,wing to�,Aier'Zreed for 'their , � I OR. TO- I . the mording and .continued til .. � , I I MA1101W ... . . I . :
I . merabdr his 'once wriking to me at thilt - 11111nard's. Uniment'Carem Distemper.' " , � . , . . . r I . . . .. . I ... . . . - ..-
I - I . cast-off garments. A short time ago . . I I . ,k at 1�ipht.` -His descrip- ., . � ., . I I 11 . �
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It may be a long time be- she overheard'bAra: ladies disdusdrig , . . ., . S . . . . I . ' �.
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I her, aild one, said, "Does she. not go "VOr'll I . I . ad -himself uip't6 , zn",Lt state of on- - ro . �
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fore the family is together in for. an old-clotheSL shopV�' Being "Action " -lit, - , aid . . . � �. 0usim ie lived L , . . - . L. . � . . . . . .
I I only of"a n-rVitary action or, an*action ;. rsaretootea Lad Secain't, -.eroressar. dreadful: scenes again: L Whe� I � had L , . - VEAK IN ADVANCU,` � , ' . . .. '...
again told that s_ucli was* not the" case, the � , I ' . I . ho . : . *, , $ t. X . . .
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. _ .. lady, addeTh "At ADY , ra ' te L , all ' tit law." I think be was' wroiig, Oki, .M Sitmuel: Kinnear, `the father finished his -story the, w9rkman -shoek I . . I . . . .. . . .. . . . .1 . �
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1. funny lot." On the -6ther hand,. -the thealithorityof iheScri�tural expries- 61 the Edinburgh ,printing traile," :his'lioad. "There's'one tbink-1 can't . .: . L I . . . 11 I.. .. .- ., .. . .
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. - cabman who drove her to *this parti- sioll:_'The Lord is a God of knowl- . Whose death atL.the age of ninety-three understand . abouC that story,"" he I 'ro Ameiican Sabt�cribers : . ..... .
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great6st � ina sh, had ever ed"; but the lvigifanco ,%vhich could part of his life',in Jlla&w6od's fa- eight o'clock in, the morning and' lat- - : . . ... . . � . .
g - � � . . 1 $1450 A.ATAR IN-'ADVXW(E.'.:.`- - I . ' .- ' .
J. Roberts , com�l* a �Its B P insist on ,�ucb -.a point in thf, heat and � th old,'days, ed until seven' o'clock at - nighW' � . . � � , � I .. .
received for' be a,ked her to swept . . mous printing house.. In e . . .1 . � .
� half of t . 0 -& -,di "That's. so," was tile, .... . . I I . . . .
I f ,. be I h 9to of ( ting illustrates the inde- reply.' Mien,". I I ..
ier are . 1W. . ,when a poor lad went to Wnburgh, . . . . I ... .. . I . . . . . , I . ...
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Photo Artist, . � I . , fatiable conscientiousness of hiswork.. lie made, a point of 'callbag upon some- retorted tile workman. "what 1. can't ... 1. . . � I � . . ..� i I �� I .
- . . .. ..%',_ , . . . -Tli,6 J)Oun of d�merbu'ry-. in 'The one from �his ov�n county for* assist� make out I . s thisi bow did -you man-. I � I . I.. . . �', . � .. . .. . ,
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New Telephone The fact that -Lord Ch�rles Bues- . . 'Human, Salamander. . . . .and on opening it lid found a bare- - 1. Judge and Aniiquaria.6. - ; - ' ' ' ' I. .
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ford has just presented bulldog pups ' There has been much �exeitemelu; - footed -bcy standing outside.' The Idd . One (4 the best weekly. ' 'papers . .
I Directory _-1 to fourof thebattleships in' . his com- � had tramp I ed All the way-1tom. Gallo- The distinguished 'son of a ver I . . . . .
. � . * at Mangrol, !It Xathlwar,, where a distinguished. father Is Lord Guthrieii . . . . . ..�
mand reminds. one. that. bulldog breed- Mohammedan Punjabi. has - walked 'xay. Mr. Kinnear. befriended the who 'presided. over the falvoiiv, Stir- - I . I . . . I I
The Bell Telephone Company of ing is only one of "Charley" Beres- - througli.1t burlaffig pit and bad coals .boy and securedllirn.a position -as an Iiiig , divorce Case, His lord . I . I ..
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#anada, is about to publish a new issue - lord's ]lobbies.. Carpentering and turn-, apprentico. td. ',in 'Edinburgh- booksell- ship's � � jiff, - Western On awrio, . .
of the Official Telephone Directory � ' bt white, heat thrown on Ifis* head' fatlick, the late Dr, 'flionias Gutliflo, I ,� . I � : . � . . I
Ar the . Ing am numbered among -A his land without being--burt, appar6ntly.� The . - ,,. - His -good offices* . were hot mis- wa * not only one of the fixi6st orators , . . .. . I
. I ,r recrentipng, which alBo iriclude gar7 ftnjabi'gave his exhibition on. thb .placed, for that boy pr&ijered and ' . . � I . . . I . . . "
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Wistrict of Western Ontario dening and horse breaking.- He. has became Dr. Murray, Professor of who. ever becupied it pulpit, but he ..
I .1 ds -of' the Sheik, S.%bib'.s Waco. also one of the founders ofAlie . ..
* ; . . long been a-miember of the Societ 9youn . Oriental. . Languages in - EdinbAirgh' -`�'B . ' . -_ I = � -_ . . .
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� including of Ormfinental Ttirners, and y A pit was (lug' under'lils. direction. University. . - ,, - . . . I A Schools, and on his're I � . . I .
- and lined .,Oith .30.0'.pouilida ol ffiro. - I ..� . . . mept from.bublic life was, pr6ented . . . . . I I I 1 14 , �
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'CLINTON I suburban borne -on Kingaton Hill. bel wood,', When the -whole"thiiig was - � � . 1 '77- .- , ' with 95,000 , � - Lor4 Guthrie, o course, ' I . . I I . I . I . I . . .
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Orders for new connections, changes . I � . __ ., . . � Arove., ba6k bystanders, ' but -the Nell -A loveis' � M. I and, and amongst . I . � _� - . I . - .
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of firm names, changes of street ad- � .quill,fel alivays, re- Free Churbli, of Scotl ' . .
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4iressen. or for duplicate entries should u,a1nt!'.w4lhe( t% avid, minds me of a crazy..quilt. Belle-- other appoi . P. .0 -9 � . . . . .
le handed in. AT ONOE to... - MOW' GM AU .E " walked th�oiigh it several 4inies. He 11ow's that? Nell -Always patched ed, is ,that of sitting as a member of I I . . . � I . ..,.. .1 1� .
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ARS. C. RUXIBALL, Tells Why SomfinY Suffer,from servnntg through the "flery furnace, . . . I I . I Monuments in Srotland.' For be'is � 0 , ' ' ' 1
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Local Manager. . Catarrh and Rheumatism. . a tWburns or other injurl0s. I ' lt,il. � and is very fond, when traveling . . lug � I . ...
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- . . i Is believed that ihe villagem in the Ividuktry,--Goldsialthi , . ' abroad, of losing- himself 'M'' -odd c6r. ,- .
. A distinguished physician, amous I I I � . . 0 , � in. . � . ..
I .1 VIVITIHN' of, the M.angrol-- will qhortl . WRk. ners 6f*the world for the purpose oi- :JL. 'b ' , Pr 11 t . .1 .
lq, his - successful treAtmeAt .of deifv.4110 Punjabi. I . . �y - . . . - I ' . I. : . . . �
citarrh and rheumatism, kidney and . . � 11 � .. ,..� studying anything which appertains . . - . I I � . . : . .� � . I
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I bladder, troubles tates. as follows:-., S oking Potato Skins. . . LIVER -COMPLAINT .- .. � . . I I � . I . � .
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To Farmers and OUierst . "Our climate . At 016 Illooting of the Aylesbt�r After Wood .Bison. . I
damp� and changeable, is bAd fbr Eng., 1�oar(t,of,Gu - 7, � - The ellief office of thd liver is the secre. We aie. , well' equi ?ed . with , ffib . I .
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We have several pairs of out owh catarrh and rheurnatism, aiid`ca're , ' .1Y a tion of bile,mliich is the no,tutal regulator . 114Arry-,'Vincont Hadford, 'explorer, .. . I . .. I'M . . - . ,'. . - . 11 I . .
makeof Boots,. Good Largains wbil ' monvoria,l from t1w ,workhouse in- of the bowol& . . . *,has arrivPd in.Montreal t6 .start on:a I I � . . . . . I
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d must be taken not to let these inatos was,'road- It asked that'Irish ' Whendver1lo li�er beoodits doian'ged, 6,000 mile trip.through northwest Can� . late'st * type faces, -and , up-to4ate �
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1bejr last. Just tile thing you nee troubles gain :headway, . in addifiorfl , . . . � .
while the springlis opening tip, to keep- roll tobacco should be substituted foe and the bile, ducts clogged, liver c6tnplaint �ada� -in ail effort to locate the fare . . . . .
your feet dry. he. states that a great many Cana, the . I . I . . .
We are headquarters for A . . � jl.quaA allowanco of shag, "which is produced, and is manifested by the pre, �Vood' b1soil. Ile will buy big sup. ve the faciii- . " I
boe re- dians are cardleas in their ll�bjts, is of very bddy-quality, and only lasts monce of donstipation, rata under the right plies Ili Montreal, then go t^- Ottawa' machinery .and .hd ..
pairing. Your repairs done ftile you and to- s atic con, . � , 4 st of Dr, Robert'Bell, I.S.O., . . I& . . 0 . . . I .
� . t.. ditions',is 4�e a great deal of tht fill nbout. Tu6day,' and wo have to slipulder; sallow comp oxion, -yellow eyes, as the guo , . .. '
Val Our pricew are right. make up with potato. shina or any- 61iniy-ooat�qd tongue and headache, heart. F.U.S., who is all authority on ex. is for turnin oat at short 'notice
, trouble,4 Insufficijent clothing 'and ' .f,ilillg (,Ist,, we can get ljold,ot,, , , barn, jaundice, gone i3t�6:nach, water bvasb, ploration. Mr.- HAdford.will'also, e6M . tie . . g . ly I .
Oppositt-,,the Tost Offi,pe ,. - imbie"C" eating will'eause. rlieumatic- . . I.- . ---. . � . ca6fArrh of the stomach,' etc. 1. on R.arl Gr�yj �vho will" give him por- . . � . I I � . .. � I . I , .1
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. . , and catirrhal troubles in any cli. ' Gowns of th� Lords. . � Lhrer Oatnplaint MV be iourea by , mits to facilitato his traVele,. . . all classes bf commefoial, priyating
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Having opened a branch business lit mate. � . I -1 Whbn Imembers of the . House -of 0-toiding the above Monti oned causesi k6op� I . .__ i . . I - . . 1. . I I I I I ..'� 1. . .. I 11 . L' 1. I be. - . : .
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Undesboro jointIV with MrMcXo*n1s, This eminent authority gives - the . ing tho1owels free, and aro-aging the sing. . � Family of Pensioner�.. . . .. I . . . . . � .
Harness Shop, we can do making and, i.ords wilar t1feir robo.4;'theil, vmflo�l I
'following ,as tbe�smlplett and best 's , . lk-,&
rnnkR,,aje indicated thus., A batons 91sh livor With 64t,gr4nd' liver regulator, The town -of Donegal, 11,01i'1111, Whou. you ne'od an"thjng in -
vepairbig ut shortest possible notice. - treatnient known 6 science, 'and to 'robe has two rowi,l of ermine, that of . .. . . . . I . I . . y . �
. it � 116L gjVCS credit - largely for - his I � beasts of, four plembers of oiw fall.i1i 6 � di I . I .1 I I
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. . . a VISCOUTA two and A halt tows, an , � who receive old -ago po siolis, whil' I this e ur work and '
WA -Watts & Son Iluccess 1- . lin , se'nd in' -.yo. . we .
. I , 0, � ffiarqwls's - a fifth will bn eligikle next votir. Th( � ,
carl?s bai' three 'row's, A A . 1. . I . I
. Pluid txtract Cascara, Nor ... o 34 'ol-' three- and a.half, and a duke's roba � . name 01 the fainily is 111,I)ey'. ar, � 11 .
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, %.d 'Cart -di*. I Oz. four coinoete tows, - - I 0 those receiving tile pensiops ,,ire fit' I luarantee satisfaction, ': . I .. . I
11r_ - - ,-'y,r-dp garsaparilla ........... 6 .61. . 1. .. L Z . I mother, her t%yo - daughters - wid a son. � � 11 I . . . �v
Kil 04 fifulL.afteir I w . . ,. . �, . . I � . I I I
SEEDS# ,C6 %irections'- One teaspoo . I 1-11. � 11 I . I �� . .
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� . rachIn-keal and at bedtime. � . . . . LIV9R COMPLAINTo I Monda, as Thainki0ving'Day Is ;ot .
in a few clays I will have in a stock , The ingredients, are all vegetable I di� acceptabre to the Toronto Ministerial- . .� .. � :1 I
0 'Wooll's 1*09ACAlt Mr. Oeo.'Fawcott*,HA�ilton, Ont.,writes' , Association, who will memorialize tile I . . 1.
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of all kinds of seeds, &a , atid have a direct and silecific adtion ,V lu area jyjwMi ` , "Ifaving suffered with llver'6omplaint for I)omI'uj()u Governfatnt on the aufbject. �
?,jM0,jHV0 Cj,0,V,6p, &C . . -on the liver. kidjaeys, and bowels, L - btervouN . gara-teat1b,96= � years iml tried all sorts of tem-edieg, 1 1VA4 The subact was Introduced at the .The, -NE ]ERA I... .
elitnixtating all poisonous matter from. . 51A�tn. - toAkee * I . I
I , lood lb o d V ofts, Cokft# 0 advised to try Afilburn'R Lax&.Uver Pills, Mdar by Rev W F Wilson, C . . . . 1. I I
the 'systtrj�.e Any druggist eat dis- p" 1*bg�g I #i I nlast say, tha � t after taking. two vials of I
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IFLOVP and CHOP PfiBDS#* Pe"c this, or you can buy the h!- I , "=uta Weflkntas 1*izis,1M%6- ftii� thwn, I feel qujt6 &.new.-, Wboeij�jeesaed he opinion that the 11pton, Ontario,
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� gro-dients , so atAt6ly and mix 41 � .( Ceti-, Y.) buad nan, and 6an celebration on Monday mado the day . I �
I p 1 $1 per boxi sizior oh6 1=01 I Atrbngly t6cownien(I th6rd to Anyone," �ollebf jAeasure rather than onts of . I I I
k , an remft 40f 0 ew P& . "I c0ats Pbr vial Or 5 for $1,00, at, thauLagiving. I .
W. 0, Smyth, home by shaking in a. bottle. * CUM r"Uw0l- or w ' Pride '- _ �
flit' Uaf'y er, The VVOW IMIZ kno ft - aff doe-lorg or yan6fled dirdot hv the Tho T. ,...._..,..,_, 1, . 11 . . 11 0 .1 1 4
Standard VleVai6r# C1 oil ' of our readers should bttieb d I I
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