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I THE DOXIN105 HOUSE. "o 'av'n'� imlenmotmoaW, 1 propose to take albly $60,00 bore0tor. I DIARTYRS OF TRE NEEDLE $)>Is. 1b, iis a a ame for a y9a,ug-, ivoin ,porie c . THE S , 11 T.I
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� I .� � I � _ � , .'Iitptl. further time litzhe preparation of 'Sir Jolla Thompoon to . I . belOA&R,to a large family to be inoffic ,, An hurrorR of her own o\ 0 0 ,
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, ,) the bill. I hope to have it ready Within A Devilit, said, tile revioio;l we I � an bbe. father toile lite Ili eawsy �f � I I'll"
Ili � 11 SE VE NTH PARLIAMENT - FOURTH week, . i I . ,uld ,be oil the � or .her York in the very early Morning ad tile, wo- INTERNATIONAL LESSO ,t,i,,,�.
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� I I I I basis of the constituencies as"roollptribute,4 THE XOM UNHAPPY ARE THOSE .Porb. It )a a 4hi4me forA daughter to men goto-thoir*ork, Manyof themliaotgo 4 N'� JUN19 lxo, '5'1_�,,�,
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,�,; ''I I r I , I W*!�.,LIVH AN IDLE LIFE, b, " 10 while A Mother toile at, the washtub, braaW4st except the. wumbo That wore left "I'lle 'tuo,fox4cf1l )King", (A .1issitinmyy 1�,�,4- I
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11,11 . / I � I I I DOMINION ELECTIONS. , Weldon's bill to disfranchise .voters who . INSPECTION OF SATFS, . � 8, Or trims )late, 40, it to totwiste, watch OhOr on their ;ymy through the , 0 l, - , 4"
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11 :, , ,Ing the are bribed. ' Sir Chaxleb IT. Tupper Moved the second Whole Caravans or _ftnvqx Lin. r A. I r Here they' Come I tho ,working T900. �,; I
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. I : � Mr, Jeannotte moved to makQ the reading of a, bill to Amend tile inspection of , ships .As, far ad I can under .ad, the line of Irls of the cityl Thogo on , ',
ill go Throll"It MO PTO oct)ke Mow' , g Sot in 11
\,,,�� � r ' bill to amend the Dominion Elootiolis Act, n respectability lies betweer. that which. is . ___ 1
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*It I I . I deposit, to Accompany the petition, ,$I,000 Ships Act. .T4e bill extends tile provisions flo0r,work, these in flower-Makingign milli. 0-ppmNol WOR))8'. ,.
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1, ,;,� � . � PRId its object was to Shorten the' time , 1. 'instead of $000, . of tile Act respecting the inspection of load, twomen. nery, enamelling, vIgar-mll'kjag, b"k-b"id' David wag the A"bhor of this � gal , to I
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t �, � certain constituencies allowed bo-twOull the , The amendment carried.. Ing gear or tackle of vessels to vessels class, Buoulmyx, ,June 1-Itev, T. Do Witt (10 that which Is of no value, their work is Ing, labelling feabiler-plokiiig, prizit,color, "o
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; I 1 Mr. Di4key moved in amendme ed in Lloyd's regi4tet, of British a4d foreign Ta4mago, wk,o is now ,oil Ilia roun&tha- honorAblo. Iftbeydo practical work, it is Ing, p%per-box trisking,-but, most overworit 4,26, The iinn"ery ils drawn from hid life, a,
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1. Planes providing That there shall be no ships. This Step was taken principo'lly at . notable. That our young women may Od of all And least compensated, these *
it, , Tile bill wag road a first time, ap wOrld-Journey, .hag chosen as. the , subject escape the censure of doing dishonorable woman. Why I wing the, Messiall, tile King in Zion, �, 4 4 David's t."i1i
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� Ir" � 4 1 . . 04 P �re may be an appeal, ,and . . I I for tomday, 11 Martyrs of, the Xoodle," the work, I shall par ' do they Itot take tile city greater Son," And his universal sway. Th )
�, I I . 'RATE Z INTEREST, -in tons courts it the diflorent Part of Montreal, anoi enables the inspector � . ticularize, You may-kalt C&TO 01, their way up I oThey cannot afford � . ,a "i
.1 I I .Or I I ted var , I I . I I text being Matt, 19�24, 111b, I easier _ terms, used are Appropriate to no other kin . I
''.1. . . L SirJoha Thq,mpsolt introduced a bill to provinces before which the appeal may be to bomid these vessels also. a 1. � for a ,atidy for the back of an arm chair, but by thefivocentot If,concladingtodellyher- but tile Me,asia i �
I � , I no Means make the r b, to wbom they,are applio I'll,
. I I .He tak0r The bill was read a, second and third camel to go throughthe eye of an needle," money ,wherewith to Self something else, she gets into th oar I �
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� I I I amend.the Act r spectigg ititproit... ,,,, .1 � , � . , I ' Y' ,4 May, With delicate give , bythe oldest Jewish writers,, and. again an4 .
I � I .0 I -Titeamendineut, was carried time. buy th hair, Ou her 9, seat I You want to Sea
I I . . wag to provide tb%t I I Whether the I 'eye of the needle" be the brush71!-.;. 0 how '; in the Now Testament, It is a sub- , !.
i, � I explained that it, I I Mr Weldon Moved that the following THIRD READING. . I t;ify a mantel ornament, but die ,Latimer and Ridley appeared 1 again I I
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� 1. small gate at the side Of the big gate at the rathf/ � '' xme of the nations in revolt apaiw�
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I I I I � judgments in BrW Columbip, shall bear aAb,s;qtioa be Inserted in th ,. ,�: ''earn enough to buy a marble look at that woman and behold a more Jehovah and his Anointed, with a dao2a,r4- '
. . I I ,� all 4 dod,b 8 having . e clause dealing . Mr. Wood (Brockville) moved thd third I I .
L , interest at six Per cent. � Some t with the judge's report and notice to a , e General entrance of the wall of tile ancient city, as mar/: ; :�", on may learn artistic music until horrible martyrdom,, m hotter fire, a more biDu of1be divine putpooe to r
I I ., t*, I r ading of t1le bill to amead th . � � � I ,
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X 11 11 . t csed;-$' The judge a a , Inspection Act. I Squall Italian, but never sing Agonizing death I . . �,
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J I lite with the clerk of the court R, lie The, bill 't ,sillere A God',1 ' Will there, be 4, judg- �,
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i: The hill was read a first time. I . � was. road, a. bh1rd time. ,. ,needle Such as is liaw handled in sewing. A nothingoractical it Yea would, in the eyes Mont! I tell you, if Quit rises up to re- I nxr,p XX rArPARIXo. I
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"I I voters whom he finds, to. have taken bri ep . � . ), I
k r . Th� House went into Committee Of, W-48 with the post- office address Of each, and the � COUITTV CGIURT JUDGES, garrnent,, Ido not say., In either case it of refined society, preserve your respecta. dr388woman's wrongs Many of oar large V. 1. W b y ol* th I �
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11 � and . . clerk shall, within thrfe days thereafter ad th O would be a tight biling for a camel to go bility. I meant these finical nations. I tell Pat%blialiments will be swallowed up quAir heathen rage? -The Psalm opens ,with an - ., ,'�,
�. Means. V I Sir John Thompson Move i Haut you so woman n a, man, . : �
"I ,�,,- �j. mail a writiten. notice, registered, to each of into Committee of the Whets on tho re,so. through the eye of a needle. Bab th I I aliv more ths, than. a South American earthqualke ever OxclekMation 01.0l'irpriso, And indignation.
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I � � , .- . were ads - a _ vide whole: caravans of fatigues and hardships unlosq she pays a upy %or it.. I oppressors between. the two m'ill-stonea of Hebrew word has referen om, to the mutter- I I
4 I I � : � . I said lisi, and the ,finding of much list shall that the salaries of the j tidges Of the County going through ther eye of the gewipg- ru-t f . . I
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1; � -Cocom, Shells and nibs 20 per cent- ; Ile the finding of the judge." Courts of CA . ribool No In the course of a lifetime you consume I �
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I I , I 30 per a b. - i 0tV8,w Mr. Moi moved Ili &'mendmenttq the woman'steedle. One Sabbath tight, in the VON crow . Imagine. - "I,
A- I �" j � .. . pbotographers' Alms, VA , F Nanaimo, and Kootenay, in the Pro- whole foresirg, and droves of cattle, and . lribnle at Devlee,
C, ''. . . 1. : b amendment that the fludifig or decision Vince . 460 Very long, ago the needle was busy. . . I ,lot. A vaink , I �, ,
": ��', I . , . I cards in.sheets a,nd rolls, 3,0 cents per1.00 of British Columbia, Shall beV.), It every day you live breathe forty hogsheads mYchurch, after service, wwomma fell in thing. -What is hopeless an Sure to como
%�, , 4 1 � not shall be made by the judge in respect to so I of good pare air. Yea must, by Some kind convulsions. The doctor Se'10L she needed to nothing. V. % Set themselves, -Take %, L
L I'J," ' . I on a ; bod liver oil, medicated, 25 per ,,o.ht, a,, muntim." Kootenay had been was considered honorable for -women to toil Of ,,at, L
t L . . � L ny notice Ili 01) 0 f,ths, .i. p a County C�urb district by the in aide illness, pay, for all this., Our race ' I the Lord and
� �:;-,,� i I . I I en a art at the close a d I medicine no 4 so much as something to eat � hostile position, Against
, . cent,; silvered glass, 27-� per a evidence, or af a I I a time. Alexander the Great Stood was the last thing created -the birds and I
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k, L., L Out,; silvered a . nab future time and place Provincial Legislature, and in consequence - . An she began to revive, in her delir-
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L : I L I I . . L . I . I Mr. Weldon withdrew h norease in population this course . . lizards on I , tile cattle and cents 1 High t cents 1 1 wish 1, could get ib And rejeoto Chri . 4trejecta God. IfisAuaint. I
I I kangaroo, mitigator, oil 4 per I I is Amendment, was deemed advisable. The increase wag by6lds own mother. b I a the fifth day, and man on the
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. L . �,. ., . I . I I ognt. ; manufactures:of ebony, 25 per cent.; carried. . the Act yeux were made by the Queen Of earth was a million of years in the. )?cases. some Sloop, but Imust got it done I Eight From this verse Arid, from Dan. 9: 26, the
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11 . '. I : I ,. ferko-silioon and speigeleioen. 5 i)er cent., Mr. Dickey moved that, the following be mentioned in the resolution. Conqueror. Augustus cents ! Eight cents I" We found af terwards name Messiah had, before the Advent, come L I i
.�� L . I 6rtaberi warp, 25 per cent. ' I I words be iucorporated in the sub -section re- Emperor would not wear any garments ex. our race came upon it. In one Sense, we thao site was Making garmont4 at 8 cents a into use as a common designation, ,of the
I L I �%, '? ':. . . . . I . I I I roseedinge upon report:-" Th ' COUNTY COURT'nDOES. I .L . are innovators. The outle, the lizards and Lit three and King whom the Jews , I �
. . I. SMALL -BOLTS. - e eturned in committee on the cept those that were fashioned by some the of'them in a day, Hear A I Three times expected. V, 3. Bands . . , cords. -The
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. I L I I L I I lating to � I , L aty CL of L I the hawks had pre-emption right, piece, and that she could make b great Deliverer - L -1
I 1,1 '. I Mr. Taylor took exception to the duty of within which anappeal may be taken under resolution to the Salaries of Call Member his royal family. 8o let the question is not what we are to do with the eight are twenty-four ! Hear ib man and restraints of their authority. V. 4, Ile that '�
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1, I . I I . I bolts. He considered I- ,nd,vvho have Mt. Forbes said Judge Johnston,of Hall- lizards and summer Insects are to do with ,Some of the worst villains of the'alty are regnant there. Sball laugh, ,4
� ,.[I Y: I t w&s Altogsthei,tou he finds. to have taken bribes, a I . The greatest blessing that could h v, -,By it,hia Strong 11 I 4
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� ;1 I n Us. the employers of these women. . They best figure God Is represented asocorn.ing, the op. .
. I . small and not .sufficient protection d no'Lappealed. from hie finding. .. fax, was entitled to an inerea�se of salary 0 limpperied to our 'first, parents was being i0ern down to the last � �
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. . 1.0 I � . I , The amendment was carried. I I., account of the vast amount of work done by If we want a place in this world we must Panay,, And try to position which isat once insulting and ,
;1. I . diked the ]Finance Minister to let it .t:nnd him annually. I . turned out of Eden after they had done - cheat them out of that The woman powerless. V. 5. Then shall be speak unto . ,,.;
I I � I I I . I I Mr. Dickey moved that the following be eara it, The partridge makes its own neat must I
i", I X � for further consideration, If passed it added to the sub -section relating to the The resolution was carried. - wrong. Adam and Eve, in their perfect before it occupies it. The lark, by it, deposita dollar or two before she gets the ther,6. -And by the very act of speaking . � I
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Al I ,meant that the factory in G%nanoquo must copy forthe revising officer :-','After the . THE TAUIFF. � ' state, might have got along with out work, morning song earns its breakfast ,before it ' to work on. When the work is to them W ve I the '?
11 + I . final disposition of any appeal the clerk eats It. The Bible, gives an intimation that Crm"I'litil., sharply inspected, the meet in. word spoken being given in the followju �
. . rfeut Significant Raw picked out, and the Wages verge. . . . . I ''I
IL . close down. The House went into Committee of or axy such slight employment as a pe . . 9 t
. I I 1, I I . . of the court shall forthwith repoit to the Ways and Meaus,and the following chang the first duty of An Idler is to starve, when:
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4" �.i; ,�. . � Mr. MaKay hoped the Government would Secretary of'State the names of any voter V a SO garden, with no weeds in it, demanded. it says if he 40. will nab work� neithe� ,hall refused, and sometimes the dollar deposited IL The Kina Bnthroned. V, 6. Set,- I I � I ,�,
` . . I . ere in de :-Undertakers' and uphols- But as soon as they had a ,lot given bacL The Women's Protective Constituted, eafablished. My Kilig.-One
. i ): , I I . � I restore the protection.this article formerly , -be, under the decision of such appeal, terers' hardware, which formerly . ranged 0 � inned, the best he eat," Idleness rufno the health ; and �4
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i. " I .hall have been held t � Union reports a case where one of -these who is to reign for me �,nd is in com late I
I . enjoyed, . a have taken a br be, very soon Nature sa.yo, 11 This man has re� . . p ,�
V , I I from 30 to 35 per cent., were mad, 3-9 1.2 thing fcr them was to be turned out where soutt;, finding % place where she could union with me, so that his .r Ing I"
0 r, �! I I I I . I and oil such report like proceedings shall be per cent. fused to pay his rent; ant with poor :% i
I I, V � � . I Mr. Taylor did. not think it was the in-, . hey woulofbavt to work. . him !" sign I
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�� � I... ' �ad as are required by this Act in case of a when And SO long as eggs .exported from . Society is to be reconstructed on the get More wages, resolved to change em- identical with mine.. Upon my holy hill I .
� � I - . I . a withering thing it is for a man to have subje b of womau's� toil. A. vast majority
,.'' . � . tention of the � Government to injure any reportof a judge." a players and went to get her pa,y for of Mon. -The royal residence of the Lord , � �t'
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., 11 V . . Thd amendment was carried� United States. Rice when imported b nothing to do. Good old Ashbel Green, at' of those who would have woman ustri, � 'd . 1
_�� . I . . industry. He was satisfied that if the Min- Y . � I . Ind work done, The employer says: "I bear end of his Christ, from t4e time that Davi : 'i
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11 t , -1 It .1 I . later of Finance would Mr. Weldon moved that the following be makers of ties atirch'for use in their fact. fourscore years, when Asked One ng to leave me. -ads it his abode and placed the ark there. � I I I I �, :_1
t�� % � I ., , , d I SAYS, 44 g .... whZt you Its kingly and sacred character, made ib .
11 �, �.. . . I . I , give the matter a ded to the bill as 9 new ei"Not. ories,3.4 of a cent per pound. Iron or steel on work My judgment in this matter is, that a we. .ad I have come to get
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. � Ili follows :v --Cloths, not rubbered or made added as a sub -section to the above :- , Mr, Foster Proposed, to add to the third omy let her mount the starry ladder. Whitt help is there, what panacea, what make a public, formal announcement � i
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�1,,�, -1 - waterproof, whether of woul,cotton, union "Notwithstanding anything 'in this Act, a tariff resolution enacting that the rate of . , - ' . a ur' ballot," What effect such ballob niight what had been . said to the King Ab , I, it
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6 . coreate, linen and silk, and cotton clothing, Air. Curran moved in amend it, no call for extra duties, and, on the a Man has, let her have as men do. Do not ,Tomen, power and placing thee on thy throne. .
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I . � �Inens and diapers, .25..per cent. ; halt,. tion. shall have.been, Really di 9 of The, redoltition, vras reported, - and the and who, having dragged through a wretch. But it is said thatber nature is so delicate as sharp as met, on washer -women, and Son, is bidden to demand and take his in. I .1,
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% . ., - railway or,t � Ask in the name 'Uttermost parts of the earth.-Equfraleut . I
- � . r -r'. haircloth of all kinds, ra I And lia,viligapent an houra d a half at their . . asks a dollar for % dollar, does not her fe. I " 1�.
I . . 'r- I- - ; vel. tion therein'" - , ll, I .. 'A .1 I , ek a 1W 0 - St history, what, male employer ask her if she will not take to the. whole earth. Compare Iva. 62 : 15 ; I
, . I . log rugs, shawls, lap4uatera' of" ill Tlfetanisc-dijivisT.O,%� clirled, and the -,_ FOUGHT,' T'WATERLOO. toflei"pi .uptheirca��d-c4�p-,: I ut tu%,� . Stan and ninety cents? You, say "only ton cents 60:3-12; 66: 18-20 ;Dan 7: 13,14. V. 9. Thou I -
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7t .1 11 .nitro, and. other a monly called Sunday. in the city Saturday, says the WinniP89 it ,may be with foot; but . work living corpses to the fresh air and Sunlight. Never will she got ib from man's ballot, 15. . .
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� pound ; tobacco poaches, 30 pot cent. hir. Masson moved in amendinei t to the Free Preis of she I
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I �� ,1�1 per pound and under, 6 cents per pound promoter's desire was to enact legislation ' . could go into your wheel-wright shops mud must take what is given ; skilled and com. him ad your move ' Pariah from the, "I
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.... and 20 per cent ; Mosaic flooring of any thab would -brevent Aingridar, Sunday . retf.-Ilion will end in de. . . � .. I
l � 11 I , , material, 30. per cent. ; aper me' .bods being Introduced into I UNTIi. WATERLOO IVA$, WON. ,. . declare the inhumanity,crueltyallol o�trmge carriages. We talk about wommilasthough standard. Admitting ihat the la,w of sruation. When hiswrath is kindled but ,. I I ���
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I � � I ax, when used. for 'harltoll was pre. I 'When asked by a reporter .about that daughters into Womanhood, having given and ourselves had shouldere,l the heavier. I contend that the demand for Skilled lahor will soon be kindled. .
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I I I d up, � and for, A momeht-the 6 re of youth Mr.dame de Sioel said : -It is not those the sufferings of the stake and inquisit,' Start with the idea that Work is ballot. The Lor(I Jesus Christ is King, in Zion. i
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I I enarimn,. with emphasis. " Do you feel as Say You have a Tortune to leave ih Occupation, let woman hime, it, G' 11 all -the better be of the ralerB and princes of the earth. And,
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� .V aton penitentiary, St. Two Mountains), said the Gover inquired the repor . I By her or if Yda can be called to Stay as you are, sets against Ilia, throne will be in vain. 0 Eris �
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,,�, '. in 1803, Seat Messrs. J. B. Allaire and 0. the folks down below were bound to have a like eagles, riches have wings and fly away ? hour of an night, I demand that can be happy and Self-supporting. kingdom will be all everlasting kingdom.
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repatriation Of Canadian--. They had was t4rough I Asked him how long before A Competency bahind you, the trickery �f the meannes.q,. the despicability of men who it; but I have seen many
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L p �1,; � �. Sir John Thompson 'pointed out that the Agents end the remainder by o;dinary America' ,After visiting Now York and were to lose it, and that it went in the most thirds as much pay as men, and in many I God and does her best, The the emrt, that we reverence his authority, . I
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I'll , I I . rRANCTI . I . from mental trouble's mud having been iin- dead','the last one yielding to theL grim rempai grogshop. Old old conaraqes came in and cities to -day there is only this alternat. hand in marria She lived single that, given You the ability, give for the support of
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� . , I .L � Sir John Tbompsoni ab tile ' ,able to give it him personal attention for a erlilyearsago. Theoldgentlernanis said, as they bent over bid corpse ive untrammoledi 9 e might be everybody's those agencies that have for their object; ..
I � , , 14 :'sL ,! � _ L 4 . r, stated the am request of considerable time. g L, now at- with 'you; 13 f "What -starvation or dishonor. Manyof the blessing Whonever the sick were to be the universal spread of the knowledge and . I .�
L ,� Mr. Laurie Mr. Herbert B, Hddor. spending hie declinin Years in travelling is the Matt, � "I oggsey?'I The Iftrgest mercantile establishments.- of our 0 Lt Xing I Zi.
. . I , . I allotments the son was appointed at a salary 0 surgeon atanding',over him said, .
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� . Government f $800 per ground visiting lug children, to,whom he visited, or the, poor to be .provided with rate of this a . . I i
L', 41" � I Lproposed to ask the 11OXIS6 to annum; togethe " Rush cities are accoy;qty to these kbominations:, bread, she want with a blessing. She could - n. Oil
. r witi,1108 for former ser- seelts -very much attaphdoli 14 1 tell you .up 1. he is dead P Ali, he -is' dead they & .gr I
: L L . I'� make to the Dominion Franchise Act, He vices, and $126 for rent. not from their large establishments there or sing "Rock of Age I 11
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" , -1 L y we drink in memory of poor Boggge I . . , into pamper
V, .� I I CASS Or MR. ELLIS, ... heartily when a reference to his fa'rAil I . I K pray, who asked her. A I
! , I the franchise the franchises of the vuioa4 . ad Y 11� dembb; and theirt employers know it I a she got -older � - - L !
.. . , -1 � , provinces of Canada. We in . Mr. Davies said he had intended "alling made. 'Mr.�Cbambers )]as 15den successful Have you nothing better titan , aloilay, to - I heir -66111 0,11 this land the wait of there wera days when she was a liftle sharp 1 Oranil: Trunic ometal soit(t to be I in, -W,1h ..
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I . 19 tend to propose, 0 in aooumlati�g this world"o goods, but he leave your children? If you have. but f or the most part Aunt a as all b i
11 I I not but W011196131106& Man li'ad,tobbing to an#w�jk _just the, a I w a, a Sam a Gaug or t,cylollolkee 11el4 �
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.� t I . I L however, thatths, disq:umliguation, Whi this attention Of the 11ouse to the imprison- doesn't boI4-ii in the frivolfflig and, Van- Send your daughters into 1he , world' with to"tliAt wMI but,Amtteries. H13 says she is Special Agent James 0, Ar4xwell, of -the
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�'L % ,O 'L have been enacted by tl .011 m6nt of Mr. Hill ' lint M the request of 1. .eve. She
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:;,;,L, �, L . 0 L' h�.- I Woe ol the'prement age AhUtill clings tb� empty brain, and unskilled hand ikdl,. Sb�*, is not. -$be' knows she is Rx Grand Trunk railroad, is under arrest at .
� "O L L , ' AhO is m litivia6ibeing, who gets'hun.
' 9 thO Mattet, up at the earliest . Met as a nl6dfum' for guilty of assassination,, h6inicide, regicide uoi:, , . God heard
I 'woaldotherwi8ebeebtitledtot efranchiee. I. , YOU ate Lan,at SV to I . .
, �' 0 Craons wil would btin the old red,hankere things., Her every prayer, aq. 0
. ;�', 4 . I opportunit I . . carrying, wiirdrabO' And toileb iequishog. infautioids., Therda,remomen, toilln�, ' verybody who had tiouble Chicago, charged with being implicated in L " I
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1. . , . , ,� , WP propose further thai the electoral lists . �y, . I � , , " I I 'in ly�kheil� shg has no fObd,'and cold when .It' was full of 0
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I , t, , I : shall be repared mad revised front yearL to L . . Many people balled to .gee 11,1M � at the our cities for threeand fOlit'dollar per Tpek, - I . . The brightest things in all the,housc dvoppe I I .
'':� ,�i � I $rNATS.COXTlNGE9C1E& I L 'left -ho'cgirio�d with vv,� a w6re the dau ' 111, v hAi no more flattUies from tier fingers. She had peculiar a
; . �, L . year by toinin ion. revising offlodre, me tit the station, *and4hoin'116 �, a has n dre. Gi . I Otions the fAtsl Shooting an at, incoming train the
le - ' �, L ' I glitersof morchantprid ces �� givIo her justice � I
, .�� opose to deal with bb Mr. McMullen desired i it the bomb wlahes� of illf 'Who bi%a art These Suffering ones now would b� il&d tr�l There are ' ' otion she over had 'Was othe
present time. We pr .to pr�tesb against hii but the grmideab n . r nigtt of Georgq 0. Newcomb, assist. '
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, Srim.1cf,'Of m,,I�,�,,x vnf,;_; !!, fi ro%19DI�()Ic the exdoesive expenditure bion.
I ,. I L 'Ns �J. i, � ..., , coi Oppor uni y o graspilig his hand. I . -a -that once fell fj PPY, She dressed well- ahb,speoial agerib of the Western. hadiarim I
t . : .t . . . . waylaswq�,h' , -, th L � " �i@i fc,- t'he $enatei - Tho y . _ '' , hive the ,runi�g I . . o'm their girls in AOw York and 'Riooklyn. A Maxwell After the shootmoxe. L
I .1 ,ote for. 1�94,,,fi - _ I , ' oro"18 -Atintio always dressed well; but her highest ,
L" I I . I ink, viot itdopd , __--,--..:..'j0W'- " ...' , , . ' father�a table, That,i�orh�out 1roken tho'otarknes's"of this bight-lbe&j'jh;�fe - 0 -
I., �.". 1 '41 , � I ,� . . , mot6ruillentwaqtfi&t6fa� ule6k and quiet tNewcomb bad been shot by eon. I
" :. litut 0 Pr - Was s6l,�i�;, &n ftlbf�me`o't $120'd ovai'l,893.4, , tho-limoal'dcscend� 14611, ktoa:u. it is fi�t 8uelt & ory, iig o!W�i , ds ' 1,11i"I'my,
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' "� ,.. .1 1, . i gle that, baph man shall ila,va one vote, lie Asked the roas 10 e4porease. I wehtY Yoar� Ago. : I
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i:,�L �'��'�,�, I ; ! lit, ado,pbiug the Pillciple that something . I oil 4'. r th 1. T . ant of the' tweve;dollar�l 94itard 'in which hoiA.'thbeewho-dre sudoldnly,liurled-oftfiltif 4irit, whiolij in the �S'Jk]16 off'Obot is of fi,dr.t.e.11t,1,�11: , but In An Ante-mortem State- ''I
11 . ... I � P Y 1". L "This hAr auction gives'T ' ' jt�a� Price'. Whim Oils dbadf, ydu�all gath-, � I
Ji I I more than the move tomporme qualifidation Ar John Thompson said he could not late belle 11 .00 out. lldr"�,L4�d[L'�8 y4a ment tile lattek, made disoloiures that In- , I
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. , I 6, give details. The increases were to the . . own faded Omlibu filid' al'OesttY Of Tragnifitent yi, hu'iiger hbroat to rest, the �unKk'ao I , I '' . , �
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I .� , I I I airmen of committees, I witan introdtc�d"tq a popular'li'O'cioty 'adw L - I 6alr ,cle,gs Maxwell, the chief , prosecuting a
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L bftV1 ,property uAlificablon In 'rhore VOUILiS'LIST9, . . Nab 'd sioneri, 860"bliat prsm�tare. iad'thOP�Or PeOPIO Stood At the -end of.-li d6ilde men whict . !!!, � 11 ,
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'�� . . . . than One riding shall[Nave a vote in mar's I On the iteir, of $200,000 requir r -x m distance for over twenty years, tr idii it is A disgrace ing�,, Merciless 1 L�i h't d' ' the'rila,11-111 th " world Ania Tlunder. xewoombi�wlw is dying at mofay L "
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, . . riding, and No, I if,& person )lag a J to .ad jo .the fron "'a" I -1 I wit t$b a ) "Eler price was 9bbv6 0) L
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