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. " 614, Rank - . .� FINDING tgIq,X WORK. ,, , remain in Can4da. chazigo - them- the which will be at once recognized. I -
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ne Ininting iii4.',. eit b'40"a , �. OARTS'AND CXBS. , . th, west to the east. At places extension which came to the knees. is) the preparation of plans of the ran much longer, and had they . ,�
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ill"�Y� I jo� the� - the 0 wit ' vaclancies wive -filled in. numb'00 ,war, than one 'ho. went as far . water supplies of our large cities, given up the contest, Genuro would .
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of the 0 , " , " " Y� �A,ttedAa*,lte jilsv4st,,tho ,a Berlin i07,3p.s. vacancies had been po . .1
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, - J A r, Ir. I I on marine science. . � rate) and heymy carts, travelling at, r - JJOV on 440,444, an 24to this north -all is in an effort Ii a . 1,500 IN SCOTLAND. gained upbn him.
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,- I to trovef fr- 6 M,1,00,6, " point- -of - the, Now Zettlaud, tells a good -story of . rate. lation of 25a,on. The figure catch a real Englishman in Can- "In the indu-strial contril of M,&N GAVE U11.
'� - � last year, light carts Aro responsible I.% , in - .ad&. Many a time it seemed thak When the contestants faced each
'. . Beene of 4ort4op t6 the other With & certain Maori "witch-doctol for'1,223 acaidents and heavy carts dioato that the exchange. are ._ Scotland alone there art, at this
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Ir";1-1, , I a; great�r -dpgreo-, otcelerity.' Via- who was. held in great awe and ly used, and that. they have won moment no fewer that i,000 par- 0,clock when it was very nearly
- I-— , , tor RisiTismassel III. likawisif� affects I for 230. So, tool with llight. vAsss GAVE UP ATTEMPT. hod somovt4at similar to the hold sons, male and female, in the ant- dark, benaro, who had suffered
��,���: � � reverence by the superstitious If&- I and heavy vstsn�; the former account� the confidauce of both employer and us d
� , ,. , the automobilo,' ,sitho � ugh he' is a 'tives. This man , claimed that, lit i ing for 1 707 and the latter for workman. Their usefulness '10 'In-, Once or twice it appeared that ed in thiit style of wresting, an. ploy of tho German general staff. Inuch from the heat of the day and
, . - big was otabled by his me � ; then began sparring with their it is now known that the whole of the heavy nature of the ground, IOU
11 - much betfei horseman' ib&)i gic to walk I 1, 120. . This proportiou is maiutidn� creased by the system of co-ordina- an Englishman had been located.
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� . fond of,lipracs, did noti hestit,ate to number of,-hia,diociPles went with with. heavy,niotor cas�stbe former Germano provinces, for by thi mer spent in tho chase failed to bag' became wonderfully expert, arid Isecretly investigated during the to the weighing libuse. The owners
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, ; riding .1 . ng Bible for 1,4200 and the 'years, and reported 'on to ,,
I<, I.. . iffie he, being re'spon t3l the prize. Al ored, sometimes for twenty mi f Loto and Old Ireland,
I ;�'. ad and. sh6iilders',*f �oy of 00 hins,perforin the miracle. When latteir for 138 accidents. EX of labor. . gent, careful labor proved abortive. nut", Berlin. ing to kill' their horses, immedi-
I .� his stAblemess, whom he found 8 ri�ached the water's e4gel i tend The . investigation of the . before an effective blow was regu- atoly agreed to divide the stakes.
..�L . the . the comparison to .'bapsom cabs and cOlAwls- At the end of that period the at-, land- "The number of GormanaL
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�:11 ., , L favoritei , Olseat, and 'followers. ."Do you really believe I dole of tho ]London streets inflicts conclusion&: . covery was made that one might either a fractured shinbone, a denC England, more especially on the 4.cotAech,ancrs� had done twqpty .
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"'.. , . asked in soli5mrs tones. istraw hat in St. Petersburg in mid- to be over 5,000." Gonaro, in the
. .. , King Leopold" iial Nimerly to be yes," they replied reverently, "we Clearly, Epaea may be said to be - (1) That notwithstanding protea- win oming . ing' of the shin -bone invariably same- time ran nearly twenty-thrue
, *very fond of sliding, arid, looked well do.)] , "Then," 'Baia the witch- the great determinant of danger. tive tariff s there exists in Germany across an Englishman in Canada. ended the wretched spectacle, be- ---I- -*--T—
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� , ` - bly- taking his 4arse'.0er t4p most actual numbers of the unemployed become Canadians to such an TbIR st lie of " ring" gave way Poor Woutatil Kindness Iteviarded . . -GOOD EYE AD -VICE. ....
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�4 1 ,,,�, wo�d.rful juinpi, ,Avehi lo ' srj� ',after Aor, is possessed of wonderful and the degree of poverty experi- Englishman could not be fo(ind in evautua y to Ot fighting, in which I by Ilistoric Legacy. —
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'�� Sultan Abdul 11.aftnud injured" re-- .�eutisd from reaching the same acute with their bare feet, still maintain- Overeouto with Sleep.
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'. _ ,�, - boy he was noted for his courage ,cord of the motor trams and motor REMAINS ENGLISH. hu,i brought tier an unexpected re-
-- I durin . . ettio, of 4 ` �'iftsd- comptres the holo-- stap as obtains. in towpa, -. iqg the collar and elbow bold, In Ward tinder a romantic legacy which It is a mist'uke to per ist in read-
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in I 1, e ' '4`64 magni- . ilar size in Great Britain, owing to Thereon hangs tho'moral of the these matches the shin-);,ontl Buffer- a King of England 9'ranted to a ing when overcome 'with sleep, " I
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,, - ficently caparisoned; Arab, which is the following, among, other, 'rea, talo. The Englishman is unpopulDa ed little or no injury, but Was were subject over '250 years ago. Ilia constant tendency of the eyes
. - . e i i of �1.e martyrdom of Crammer, who, the damage, done by the horse .
� . I always led in the, piop PSIOn every Ij46r& his `�Jght hand-lin-,the-fir, I and tram ajid tho'borse i6sassibus. Dur- sons: in India because he remains an broken. and the arch of the foyt 1he tit(,ry of the legacy's origin is to diverge, and they have to be .
, . Friday when. he visits the mosque -,�atcheld it until it was burned. i g the laot three years the motor (&)The co-ordistation and system- Engliahina,st-becaus,e his interests sMashed, for it was pormiasible to I is famous. I- lying f rom the Battle ,forced bacft by a supreme effort
- , in state, and which io*hel . d in read- Maiater Tesla was apparesstly� much; tairl and the motor omnibus have atic madagement of public labor clash with those of the natives of stamp on the infstop with the heel. 'of Worchestor, in 1051, Mog Char- of tile will. This after) r"ults in
I :, � iness in the event of his preferrifig impresaed at the mv*rtYr's cOu)7A9@, been rapidly evolving, and nere axo 6xchanges, which admits emplayers the country. On the contrary, he Permanent lamences was generally 1,, IL. %%us hiddeu from the pursil congestion of the blood vessels of
L to return on horseback inote4d' of in I and_prosently, *About Paying a the figures wbirh show at what cost an.d workmen Liore easily to ascer- lis not a failure in Canada fur iho the result of those foot -fighting ('011 ing t-ldil amid die foliage of art the mucous membrane which covers
, , I his carriage. Kind Alfonap'la the word to anyone, he left the room. to the life and limbs of the London- tain the actual condition of the [re4ou that he makes his ,,Eng� tests, and they fell into desuetude. � k tree ti.y a farmer named Rich- the external surface of the ball of
� . paly crowned head. to, have won . .IV -,.�&,,,. .labor -maxIcet,--u-nd Undt to-liamn iiihmanness" trub-servient ta---hia ' - --los - J" -d the eye land the inner surface of
. - -- -�- , gTeter . tEii- nurniber. 61-"-- -- - -- ' _ - - - - took- the 't'fi lids, - .
� laureTs .it oT67- at . hen --he -rAfn rn'-d-10--sal- ,-r- that- ovofafio,I-�s - I u." Pendorel.
. . . lighted lamp, aid to the- astonish- . ose unemployed. tloyalty to Canada. The Englishman , T1103 Xlug'R gralitude
Servia, in spite of his being's gradii-, . . SENTENCE SERMONTS. . t
ment of his' relations he put one of Injured by Injured by (b) The desire of mun�cipal an- settled in India is there tamporar- I ;'Orni (it iiix. perpetual! legacies, ""No matter how weary a girl
ate of the great French military I thorities and many employers to ily. Ozowing is in inverse proportion
I his fingers in the flame, arid h;eJd it ' Motor Tram. Motor Bus. . . . I England is constantly upper- ranted to Richard Penderal and mr.y be with study or -With pleasure
, I , college of St. Cyk, pidlas alb,ominably � there without uttering a i cry 11-Atil 1905 .... .. 125 149 minimize unetaploymen by regular- most in his mind. The Lnglishman, to blowing. � other mernherN of hiq fitinil.. Two she Bhould never go to bed without
Wresenting a pitiable fture on the fle3h began to burn. . Had 'his 1603 .. .... 1,130 1,108 izing their requirements. who issl to the Dominion, A good day's work is the best I were of srwo a Year, the others,of first washing her eyes in order to .
horseback ; not quite. as bad though (c) The greater facilities possess- -ith the intention of making prVer for rest. . slightly over $i�5o. These legacies
. � relatives not compelled him to do- � i9o7 .. .... 2,119 1 , 108 comes w remove tiny duHt Which may hav
as Prince Victor. Napoleon;' the eirt, his finger would soon have . I ad by the German municipalities to Canada his permanent home. He he who fours to make Ives fails iha,e vollie dk)wn throtigh inany gathered on thoir lids dur ugr the
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, numeribid equestimA, mig4ais havo were, very careful about the kind . respective areas, owing to their nountry" and gives it a secondary Tho best way to be loyal to� th,2 and there, heirs occasionally dis kept' dark, as 'cromi' tracks' will
1, i been of such ignomWiosta'6haracter !of stories they told to the future The above figures are appalling freedom from the restriction impos- place in his fhoughts. In a word past is to leave it. I appearing. form under any sort of artificial
. 1� as to sadly hindicap hio,prospects . inventor. I evidence of the rapidly increasing ad by centrilized authority.
� .1 I of bringing about &Lroatoration Of (2) That inasmuch as the German I his success depends upon his ability For the work of h-aven you nced � Sunic time ago Mrs. Caiiihin, the light, particularly that of gas,
, . The recent death of Mr. Soloman risks of the �ondou street. The , to give his best to the "now" coun- the 'bread of heaven. 1wife of it Lvrid,in cab driNer, ap� %Nhivh ulmo vl)nsume.4 ,)xygen.
I L tho empire in France. , Androws, of Cardiff, Wales, closes 212 accidents caused to pe�sons by schemes of insurance for unow- Itry in which he has made -.is home. 1rue friendship is always richest 'poa re(i at the (ifliv(, of mrsill Petch
� raibE NTS . -Thu vyeii should not lie -P& -
I Puma , pit . , ciereer picturesque and,roma.t care, and the 460 accid8nts ployment are only in the experimen- I It he lacks virility and keeps pining in days of greatest ucii.-d ' k, Co - ' soli,!iti,rti, having rvad of it ,,-(I tto a bright light immediately
,dDASSX'T,'.'� . - .cra� I b s for tal stage, and having regard to I f,r his "Home," he remains an It's no use wasting blous on the � Pencleral ll larit, .lialy. Nine i
r= . � to a degree. Mr. Andrews ti.g from horse ossinibuse I I rning.
, The French &to so sli,o to the menced Jife as A pedlg,r, and iii -any the year I -iouB limitatinnP, they can- I English,man and cannot be. asaimi- man who is afraid of being hurt. I)rars ago, she ml tier brother, t,',, it few moments after arising
a� .�07 are as eloquent of the their obv I P Canadian community; You get mush inEtead of mea � after stwakvning in the mo
advassta,_es and ,disadvantages of ar6 still living who remember him, I comparative Gafety secured by slow not be recommended for adoption ilstisd in th, . John Penderel, a rruit, porter, ded, it it; botter to get abimt. the room
e4ueatrianism in politics. that they i carrying a tray suspemded frorri a'travelling as the figures of the motor in Great Britain with much con- ,-nd invarial-ly has to leave the when you ofier tbeui out)- soft , lea"ing it Ilit1r, drtngh((*- of f," by tliv aid of whatevvr light may
" . I will not allow their President to, string around his shoulders, ha.wk- tram and motor omnibus are elo- fidence. Dominion b9-cAume lie will 'lot Places. 11years old qmto unr1rQ%idvd for.
. aj kay -of thd I in g pies and tarts of his own baking quent of the great �. 11 "mix." The EngliRhman in Canada I It's no use sig:iing for a charice I penetrate the drawn blinds. iunan-
. figure on horseba4k danger of speedy -41-1-- - , All.h�,ugh sh- hwl, rw chilelrvri (if While bathing the eyes; in pilre, coul
. vs asia- outdoor; in Cardiff. When his will is read tra4W4A-4as3 thoroughfares. Evea ii 6u dare not go all I tier own, and it %% iiii a strugEde t,) ,water. on no account KhouLd the
� .great military revie,�i � I finds that while the Canadian poo- Ito lead y .
l I � nts. On the other hand,. they'It will be found that he died possess- in the square.mile of the city, while PONIES OF SABLE ISLAND. ple. are sentimentally at one with I Out of deep sorrows come high i make, both evchi -ineet, NIrR. Ca"i"n lids be ruhhed, as that process N401
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fear that if he pres6fte A graceful i ad of immense riches. In early life the number of persons injured by' - - Frigland, thev demard of him that - powers to cumfort and Btrengthen. adopted tlif- little girl to sa%e hor wrinkle them as clitickly ai will
and gallant figure' ,on hor4baek-, he bad proxticall no education- horse traffic has in the last year They Have Fair Speed, Great Fit- Canadihn intnrests be given su- i Idleness makes the hours %%oar- from th.� N�-�rkhonsc. Her hrothvr, Weeping liuL if such �ari exprPs.
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he whi captivate popular.favok, and indeed, it was omy in his later gone down, the number of those durance, and Are Easily Kept, Irlame placn in his thoughts, and y long arid the da�s ,If an li sion (if v., ief i4 unavoidalih, be sitro
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arouse the enthupiastst ofthe masses 'years that he learnt to read and who have been injured by motor if he iFil unn,ble to l with thit; short. which had come d,-wn to him from to g,�ntlsl rnaggage tbo "Ilticle lip
write -and yet he had at -i's fin'gers' traffic has,mo're than doubled in Situated about eighty-five miles enridition. Canada bid him "v&eW, I The mark of a heavenly ble-iiig I(mg Clinrlefi I I , but her iw' preq :wath Ow eyeg %Nith It little CA4
-,.-? .to an extent calcalatgd,�to odanger: eastward of the coast of Nova Scotia . I)i CZ4'ed at
. . the safety of tho i6public. It whs J ends the particulars of each of'his twelve months. -the "Englishman'' has to leave is that it ignores our catthly 6,-n wnq ,halt th,, cl aii that if; whoro line,; first
-. I the turtling figa . rd-*bip'll the ill- varied undertakings, involving the Curiously enough, and contrary is Sable Island, the home of herds the country. boundaries. hig (I"1301 of till form, and if thi- skin is thill
t 11 B of wild ponies. Once a yeal writes Applicati,oi to it),- vourtm nrd t,�
d General b9uldifgor presented circulation of bursdreds of thou- to expectation, this irwifter traffic lie can nt�vvr know any deep juy (hey are quito as likely tu arrive
. . . fatt I ands of pounds -annually and tile does not seem to aele�-t the old 'and Mr. Silver in "Farm-Oottage, ------- *-1 who can laugh at tnu sf)rrv%s (if triistr,,s fnilmxed, j,rid rl 1.11" ..
on horseback ' thot doldrib'utod more I 8 Camp and Canoe in Maritime Can- evil an at Bixty",
I than anythiulg�0166L it? bij dXtVAOT- I employmeot of an army of workman. I feeble for its chief victims, - It i's ada," -e Wild ponies are rounded SOME SPITErUL WILLS. another. dond ryinn's little ditughtr Wa. lit Id at s I.X t
dibary vogues bliste[1'4� �he p6pulacort His first venture was to supply I even more relentleag to the young — The mam who is liberal in li�q to bf, Iw4al wwoesil tier father's I T�- --
1 ardiff with cabs. Then his esto-b-'and active, who, l up. They are driven into a pond " Tbree . of Them Against Women, One faith is not always the utwo in his T)UnFital, which am,amts to nearly SOL L HIS OWN SECRET.
to his w3akness, usid'e'ad'dwing him 'C and are bound and taken to tb. I ---
i - for c. time with apo-w-ok-thtt, tamest i lished his own carrialice -factory and take greatrif risks. For inatAn finances, .95 P, %I e"k.
.. started lines in ownibuees in many I while nearly 1,500 persons of sixcel hold of a government boat. Concerned a Man. Sometimes wv need tid,e,. of gritf Mr,t Cn�,iri*s ki,i 'ne4, to lit, lit. .Deeper S611irthing Withl" Us "'blob
wrecked tho republic, People are ty Certainly Sable Island does not Quite a number of wills ha v e been I U) carry Lis 4,%cr tile bars uf (,ur tls- nevi, %ina i. ". v ivil kv a 'PITTI 'If )Jaijes Iteal character.
. always afraid in Yranco lest sowQt-towns. Twenty years ago he ex- , years and over were. caught and in - .
one map or anoth0,sho9ld become ; tended his business to London, I Jured In the dbadly, traffic of the exactly tally with one's preconceiv- proved recently which have con- dull content. mer Al, )�li NA11101 11,
I a, nerr'li in Etvl hunian being is a c,inun
. . I too grant a uopul;ti fgcv6vit where he ran a 11i'se of veiiieleo, lLondon titreet, ho fewer than 4, 817 ed notion of the character of . a tained strange bequests, evidenfly The only way to get all tile hAP- til - liar, Iq of Ole (l Tn nd- d rs' i-, vvvr� othor human bo,flg
:. avail him4elf ttspr6cf,toi.� go known its the "Star" line, between 'youths and children under the age, horse-ritsich. Yet here the ponies prompted by spita. Strangely piness in -life is to give fur the hap I Ilti-ii Ahe �%4s cy-cated the guardian N,,l1,1,1;%,,l,,r h,,'%$ transparent the lu
I powers of a dilitat#,' Ou the I ot��e this Elephant and Castle and the of fifteen succumber to its darsger�, thrive in average reasons; here enough, most of these vindictive piness of all. of the child I divid,jal ,weitrll. ( r how upon and
�.�,- . hand, if tho'proulaofit . rides 6�41y, Angel, Islington. When one finds that for all those they roam in ignorance of the labors %%ilh are directed against w0lne"� � The innn who nangit his hva,l --.--- -4. - ah)%( b-.ilrd. it- %%e may sa�. 111h
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1. .- at horseback, U inspairs'thq p.roa. -- . I 6 - the humber of inji "r4 is not more to endure, until at I-ast ther-evil diry I d6llfirq U F, certain party on the and calla theni TAkh. I I'tli,% He knowis how
I . arrivea of the annual end, and a F.r,u.urn.� that he "never forgot a', If you would make sure of )(iitr Lift tip your I,,nd at;d go a%u) u e f a hilinblig lit, is, h'JW fa,
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. .. d the, fthityi'oti tho r�p,ublic, than 10,491. the foregoing figures, The rw.,rial %ah. al,mg, 11 - 9
-' I tigo an I 'ch 6 `ii�'ditao., MAO' i If ENT. thow ail extraorditiLkily high Pro- kicking, onoriing, terrified mass is , " Ten years ago, it appears, sins being fruitful bury them un(ler , .,7htj)rt `�`ie rv,jillY comaii of boin'
'f..,,,,,,,J by the ridicule wM . HIS IN PAIILIA driven into a large pound. the l4bigatee ran away with th? tes- I a pretense of pi(ty. I With spirits blithe and niannor gay, iat pe ,lde think Iiini, Ile kn,jwj
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, � - 7- I. ' Two or three dozen of selected I tator's wife ' I There is always gr(%tcr ben,efit And cuura.g.- ever stna)g. � w h4ttll ie iq gel or not, and
ENIILU�0.ri ' 0460i trox.-I - Present-day Native Mewhokal are and active. i .
I . I . ponies are then ..tasoed thrown Another will was prpvcd of a man in enduring my i)wn pain than in , �,tit iq t1it-4 41,,f�jwr surnethitig within
11.1 L , ' i-�4 I - ' College -bred Neil. - - *— down, bound, rolled over' upon a who left his wife one farthing, land envying anothrr'n pleal lit spite (if �orr,�%sx arid defel is tbw ii ,t�t,4 the real chara4f,er,
I Cloier Essiblest 1641t* "OlOsit In the Now Zealancl parliament hand -barrow, lifted up and slid into directed that it Bhould be sent to Thp dovil is worrieo by .ae ficople And trmil)ivi I ,at ann,,�. I that i:; (Jmk perceived or seduous
. . Sap0stitl6g. . ti Maori re� TJIRtAD tTF3E A chl tivarl makeq labor uwcet, I ly ron,�eall UfAll sume sucld�ou
A; � 1: . 'D Ig SURGERY. the aurf-baa,t, rowed out, and final- her by post in an unstamped en- who work for the good, not by thoic
�,il'' �. � Tho elov6r is &ti:,1bsiibloz,of good pregentatives. The ol&time Mwri ly hoisted on board for conveyance velope. His will was made two who worry over hmi And life brinifti, �i jo.�. ; fe'rptatlull or emer�euoy bring.9 it
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, .� �' �. luck is a Very, atW6rkt�,*uptaso4tJtian ; membors werb �k rather rough, on- Are yoii awate, that the modern to Halifax. y4ars before his death, and he gave Some religious, ,ngineg tire rxiri for, h.
. 1 Surgeon emplVe in his work dozens iie XNA4tr4 tht, gulden time who ! Ii%fivn mr fr,ends surprise us by
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, . I either a two-WV64"Or,4% fottv4tj�ved ly partially civilized lot, who had The horses Of Sable Island are as the reason for big action that hia with all the Pleas, on the I,rftk, ,I
� I allsoolmop '� � of differtut kinds of t4road Jor seldom seen lying dow I -
'. . I WAlf au , oie t6r. bring gone ,throtigh 06 wars .with the I ,0 to rest. wife had called him an "old pig" and all the air in tile cylinder% � , r-lains ma.111fe0atior1% of wisuipe.ted
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11� " p� Sewing up cutei.- And wharlds I T -boy aftlett s1xi&P'1WnMfi-g. They and other names. -lip carrieq ' 1, i om ui�,i n to de,,% v eN c ; height -s ,,r der,01n. %o are not to
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111, the good laet�.' 0 Minim O"A -990eirW-4 British and *hotiis only conception The man uhti thinkq
I '� . tion I A . Among tliew ate kandaroo tendons, persiate.fitly refuse the-sh�lter of a The other day a man -died and I the key to heaven iii kig pant " 'k fro%nino, fnc( r).j guerd(in gains, 1bci,t1%e th o;f� thingq are b,irn of a
L, I " t6, ty 14, thit it 4& f5.irl of patliameat was h Plate in *hich hdrwhait, silk,. and 'very fine silver _ Dv,pair v in� w, r, prip,le IM-MOTIt � OwN ari- roa.11ii deep
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: L ' ., ptits 8, two bk,.1014s�10a�td do,Obt lik to ventilate thier persona g of the.. th,,,d,r, ... stable, or &von th-d rmigh gheds ,left his property to his daughter on pocket sooni3 findq it fite the Wrong , N, vat, (I Tho,w quithtaos a'ro part
1'� V 1 "is'" %�iro. Many iorected for their ,comfort, and slatin condition that she paid to a certain door.
. hot shoo A wiltv * as ancea !'prodigiously lo-ag oral
. I I . Is& , ''befteif loy intended to hold for a cieftiiisa null,' the near presence of man. person the sum of 7 cmta for the � Thore are t,,(, manv ehlircheA � Be bia%o. liv h,,n(t till Ow vi,,sp, ,,, tho Rf-rot it%vlf the jolf that
. -,�,�', Ahdw1ila. gho gooli' Out ot ffib.'Jib'atc. But 'presdsst�dsy N . III a fi,qw 1,,rl,,rn . rnal,pq nq what we are, that will
I Uttorl w1brIlberk btr of days an'd then tiontallyl In severe weather it is the habit purchase of a hempen cord or hal. praying for -Roulq to he added to . ,,r )ie
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I The same ohtfw4o,is,kiod: to brifig, are icallege-bred, highly civilitlod, break ltviq. Thb Short, tOlIght ten- of the horses to'gathar in the gul- ter for the use of the dear wi e of Tke poorv-t %%eight unvY Pillck tile � tit tfa� reveal it -11. thtt 14 b,ound
I , f thom and pro%iding only culd stor- t" -
. . loAck ,an eboA 11 i *a a 6 . rose, i,p 'i-i-;, .,I ii� ag,- w^ars .-n .
. , JW6r*4y1o%r4 swifit, woll-titested legislators. Once, in dons ii�iif from t e k 9 rO I ,he, or hollows between the sand- that person, expressing the hope ' It, ,�(l t�, ni.. r, kingd.,,ri ig,'
( ,� . lit More 0646140 d4yo the C ' " 9, 'the olden time a fAmdus Aghtibg which .are used for Pawing Ovel hills. Here they arrange thow- that she would make use of thc'� age hil for them And still rsuape Hie tht,rn
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I � Ilke lit , 11, y 86 sesseml OXWuls of weelck before they break MMY. the centers, their elders outside of There is at least one ease, how- NOTICE FnOM CALLERS 1DO(; WI -T-11 Tl'roll ;%%,*I) m,il 1111TIg twi.rer Oi- hi A t'lings
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, busisse � �y 0.04-JO1160it Itlad #111 ,"-'O frosn� bib vidiniti Silk threada Will, remain Much them. ever, in which a man is concerned.
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'i , 16 rural dittviots ti ,"ollon ptan tonventions; hp- had eame isito viF4itora send no P An i,,ur or two ,to Mr Edward F11sworth, I hA4. 'Ah"ie i"i, e% md tho .
. . , , ? whilo the fine silver Wirt !a Prod. e- tl(. iy." a 'On - eq �.f in, I q 11, 4KI 1)
� avital k4r6yof.)r teen hands, thihir useftAiness is re. popular railway line who died r before calling, and gi%c n day't; no. Ptitate opf'rator. of Now Vork, ii; : (% -n - wir real hinvii irts,
.1 ks A c � � $ the 1000�4 tho houbt With thlof titil of mi Atieldfit cailly ittlestkuttible, With the en- strieW. 9 0 contly left an estate valued for
tamming rdylgh-10, :64 fol *Istifs: axid bdoffloauk thatk protruding 00 pro a tit eme y tice if th4p visit ig of grent import, nurii the mord pamppred eanint, in It iii the d%�vli ng 4 t1w king(lum
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, � tis'42"OsItfit & dfirge6a IS "16 t0' 961"t sorvicaabl assimalb, Vtosilyis' I te at $1 NS A his will he
t Ill is Itapeodlug. �.�A Pdron fro st ance. A visitor in met by aor%antc the w,,rl,l A private room at tho of hcaven, or ,,f tho Mher! Plae,l
to his bOcket. a throad that will last its, long its fair speeil 416d groat endur- made some uniin� remarks again before he rearboa the how,o, ind Plain WArl, a tiltor, a mal a � - - .:. ,- , -
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put, nine grkinuat ;J1%1*Ait osi, lt*m i titnee eartedtilly, utider tno saddle. a eertain person, of whom he other consideration is shown to him, private bath. anti a gpecial menti , A 1A I il� name iq to be aske<]
� L 4 . thop 'disttppeu tomplo,tely. To so- An a rubb, whion ostee broken a d that "My estate would have been according to relative rank The l ai thq itomf4 on tho li,.,t 'If tlie .ml n ii,�,,,-r. ati �(, tpproar�
.1 � tuppotodt6tol, 11'ttrs*4th#"1A`3t- � Wa-fitsittr i lit ,,owhX13orem, COUIIWAAAA -th's *KtOftft"t "3(' %oll cared for, thoy ,.,,, ,,ei rongiderably larger it it had not
. I .1- 4 to Vlstietjeo Of need'108 t ai c- - noreAmrien it life provid(A tl,r Cie .At t', I it ,oioaq a,r:n I
ilk,% A thk - " wi;gt left. rind not the right, in there cot,
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,d hp gly go to thrattdo, spe and docil oidered the position rif honor dort -le tiltor iq ennaged t,y teach '' 1, (,I', �Jl[141 0 11Jn14['9 'JkUgU%tV �
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, � � f6tit-104,0Q �&%, rf 4ga'h# 4 th,-,;�z -tarth f6t aro r46quilted. gati'dos this o0tillib perambulming human vinegar cruet \nna trirkq mort, complic,ited than I i ` t �rd it., iJ Uodrinotn Che:
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� ,�er,alia Jjaj6 ot f L 111 IntJ014 WAS *Ito- 'r " ihu did you, aaso ill otalsied in
L - �` , dietresit se!@*'Onts Of 0, I -----,^. - and the clevierett known legal dity- - - -A.- ----- ,)I;- �"'
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"#r faitylishd *w5l; 1 g*4 , � Vot him to MoU eirelb, surgeom am notdJu thtped A -gol f4i d iftti,0118 An old bachelor iq ag much of rai(I 1i -Y- anti - 4h.r.mming dosd, and I)o , Cr irn! ig to tho t ,t
iL : ,� - . . Ago to Od 0 & light robber." These U800
I "d old mu " , owl��4� 0 *Ad jib It go at like spairt, lavoliss, m4 1saY0XI#t 16t of things thtt ut head his he estimated to have cost him con- of a, b&by as
, 1kisilliSli ty". �AK :1 a spitil is of a N;antfn f� od is -o'ecially Of0pared in ton \ � Ca ,i) ) re, water. Mi
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