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Part of tire host have orossed tile good,
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And they happened tp,mect; this story
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and they into L.4 rallk quarrel
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Arrolsouie ve crossirl now.
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PAR AWAY AUSTRALIA. said
it was wbito,:p.11l m4a Baia it Waa
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nombirstiorI4 of Ohrist,iaumi Bill join hands
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In tho,twelfth century Kyoto was, tire
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Still was u0 dispoped,to act in tile mat,
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A'a ,wt wumrmtoa $1rolvits", VOW X1010
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IV oil tilley were in the vory lillat of tile
a. morti int I' eiO, traveler
oreeid i' is I believe in God tile riatbe r Al,
migliti, Mak.4. of her%Lixen andearth, and if
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IS 10alliel'i AllgUltioltw-Dalk. I : $`Q-�&
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contra of life ill Japan, arid tire district
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Gashere(t uJi VaVloill I'sRint4 Froali the
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he damages gufl'icred, by Ca.nadida ,� ,
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Itatoleraneil, atiout imigotry xCive lfsulkl4l
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to, Itigst 9130111i rica for rill Porsill
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011111. 2TIS'Aid), "Gen I have Been
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Jesas'UbrI0, arid in the Coininuni
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of Uji, betwoea tbab city and Nara, has
alwa a ke b its reputation foe pubdkici g
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Athilitle to, t1m Ill .
Michael Miskey ril pted ' Re.
in suicide lit:
ealers throug�l capture in the Behring Sea,, ,
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slon, tit Otto'$ ONVIX NiAll.
thak� o.boliBk,, and yout are All right And you
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Ave all wrong.
Saintst and in life. �werll Amers !
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eat tea. , aveg
tire fin 'Rho most; valuable Ile
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B:Rooll �Bipt� 9_4:Wv_Dr� Talmage,
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around tile., obelisk ?",
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are tho4o oil the young spring shoots, tind
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Lake 17�,ionlppg is being surveyed �q AS
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to r e-ohock
committed itself to tile principle O" ptry- I_
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men t as to offer 8425,000'to wipe off the, ac-
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who is now in Austrp,i Wticuel wilt
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So I have,set before you what I consider
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Place.-Bkbyloa, whither Daniel was Oa
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gloortly gall for Ceylon and India, has
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to be the o%usea of bigotry., I have Bet
before . the origin of this gri evil,
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Retill me froll Monsters that t Re
ried in'the fourth year (it Jehoiaki
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600. Babylon wzl�s on the ELlphrate5, arid
.me were J'�t being gathered and dried',
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was claim �
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looted l'is the subject for tcl sarmon
What are admil of tho4baleful effects? First
1110, vs, -T siniiing or
Or' arc 111`11(lillii' 'to . I . �
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W48 five hurril miles to,the cast of J,!vu-
TN'lost of the shrubs grow in the ol.ien aW
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A Ae)v Institution for tile deaf arid dumb
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cover all,thellosaes to ship�irrg and those fur-
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%brOugh the preps, 4 i Communion of SAints,"
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ofall, It cripples investigation. You are
the Clittail Transport A`ii but a
Salliple of the lyoruVtcy ITAXI 0
Salem. .
'witbont a ergreen bushes
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tiler injuries sustained thVo.ught4,e inability
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,Wrong, lind, I arn rigilt, amol. that ends it.
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Daniel. -The story of his being oarfied
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front tWo'ti three feet high, and among
Re". J. A, Banton ll" resigned Ilia Pas-'
of the 00alers to'continue their operationg� . .
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said they unt him, Say now Shibboleth �
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No taste for exploration, no spirit of
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iwvesti&Atlou� , Fr;m the glorious realin of
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1'ODurit9rfeit3 as a Blessing in Disguise;"
Off as orilitive is told fit the firilitletiapte.r of ,
the book of Daniel, He Was t1wrl quiteyotrllg,
therrithe -Women and children were at Work.
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tol'ate of the Baptist church, GaIr,
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Gool"La truth, over which all ar6hall tright
A humoRma article . by a correspondent,
perhap4 ekboat. "folirteeu years of ags. lie
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As they equal ted'by the [ants filling their
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A binder twine famine ,�eezns to be threat-
Oried in th6 Portage la Prairie distriot, '
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interested,-,, tire sealers tbemBQlvgo, . are
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fly from. eternity to, eternity and not reach
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of the Cologne Gazette, argues s . liat the imi-
was born at Jerusiollern, of noble parerxtage.,
baskets very little of them was visible, but
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took him, arid slew him at the passages of.
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tile limit, the man allat$ himself crib arid
dies, a blind inole under a cora,shook. It
tati,on of -bauk notes v�ill.soon reach a de-
Be wa's chosen fo cial traitling" for set-
v�ce in the court,"'Zobeoame a man of dis-
their biggrass hats phone'lli thesun, Iol I
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Kerr, oi Cartiiage, who is in
Met yeax, roiberil cradled a'n acre of heavy
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stone all investivatioa. .
gree of perfecOon that will drive paper
titiguished abilities. The, incident of the
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Do you notioli 'the, difference of pro ,-
Whileeachd600nablation of Christians, is.
the Bible$ it
money cut of market and oblike nAtions
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lesson. for to -day occurred at the begiabin 9.
tile training his
The J apaiiese Is hasail" is mode of various
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F rill Cassidy, of Arkell, has a, sunflower
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IluneUltion .between". shibboleth arid Bib-
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to. present 41 the truths of
to in e that God has given to each
to live within their Ill and pay their
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of . Daniel. and you
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friends, very soon after they reached Baby-
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rushes, or shavings of deal'; it -is used like
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high Nvith 20 flowers in f Lill bloom
,ad 42 ill brid.
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A very small and unimportant
difference, -you say. And �yet, that differ-
,seems I I lot to give
denomination all especial' migsi
docirine
debts in cash, Financial cxtravaga�uce will
becorn
Ion, The great t care
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an rimbrolla, tied to tire head, as a protec,
tion againet.sun and rain, in the evening or
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Kingston had a inarris, � ao this -week '
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once was the dilillarence between life arid
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and so the Calvinistic churches must pre.
e risky and exiieusive'vi,arfare�allaost
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eolkication of th'o boys a as nearly
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It. Special atteution,wa . a
)edeat as posliib:
.on cloudy. days it is Iiid aside, arid the
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St. MaWs Orkth r eisiral, Lit lalf-past ur
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proffer yet rtin .
gauntlet of Congress, Some e legis- I
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death for 9, grea,ti,many people. Thol,iord!s
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seat the so vereignty Or G od, an -I t Arril-
iniall. churches must presenti.man's, fro,
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� T ho.improiciment of warlike machinery
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givell.to their (1, which wv�a supplied
front the kin, -!s own table: Wines and
laborers ,wear only their cotton
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8Pread out liki! a, hood or tied in a Isand
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A Pt. Lambton tailor won a lamb at a.
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lators, Senator Mal 0 .1 .
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agency, Quid the, '
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Meats of the most doliloNte sorts were
are und their ))rows. Though it cannot be
church picuic. He is now anxious to trade
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said that the United States will never pay. .
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great,fight, arid Ephraial, wasvorated, and
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present the import&L
Dynanilte bombs And submarine torpedoes
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oil the retreat came to the fords of the
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Jordan to Order ivan
Ony, and the B, hurches must
cerein aptist o
the necessity of ordinance, and
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Hints for study.-Gathice all the facts
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you can find about Daniel's circumstauri, -,
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scalle, arid the variations of it 1i .
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3%.Tr. IV. Dillane, of the 1�,oinptvlll,.�..High
RehoQl, has become.principal'of rholla-wkes.
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river cross. was
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the Congeptional Church . must proseat
marderous,that vvar will cease to be A
so as to understand just what his conduct
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different positions indicabol. hap' ily the
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popular pastifile arid nations will learn. tip
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action of Its iveaver. .
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Piltv lea, streets are to'be ',Ii-bted w I ith
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tile United States in a very. unplea I
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could out who Were
Rphraimites ? They detected by their
staid the'LNiethodiatChurch mul show who.t
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holy hearty congregatiulial
arbitrate their quarrels, ., �. I
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1113U'ili 1!� LEAT'l 1,V4B LESSON.
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plants produce1he
pensive teas, costi�g from six to eight dol-
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thirty
� li2OO candle orb � lamps 6 ol of
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enthusiasm,
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can accomplish. Whil?
N aval, engagoments'of.the Lepanto and
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3.. Daniel purposed in his heart.
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lars a' poundi carefully prote�ted by
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$1 1800 pay annaru.i , .
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by the hiligheab authority Ili the. land, and ,
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Is rortunclaitiou. Shibboleth, was a
that stood for river. The Ephraimites had
singing
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denomination of Christians inuat set or I
Tiafallirar type have already become luxur-
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was A brave thing,jo do. He Was Only a.
boy, but he had fixed He had
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mats airetchea oil ss framework of bamboo I
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It is said that general traffle was never.
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at A lower ebL, ell . the C R. i I w Western
its rejection ny Congregs would be a breach
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of &Uh. Snoill viol I ation of Lin internts- I .-,
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all the doctrines of the Bible,, I feel .it is
ieslof.,thippisb. 24 hours !Shall
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been �rvell trained at,lionil knew what
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by sun torn. by heavy
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Ontario than a t. b. I L
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tional' artan eat be dear at tile
a brogue of their own, and when they tried
especially incumbent upon each detioml
b eiti ier art angel or a lord," said Admiral
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tiorr toptit pairtioular emphasis on some
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Nolson. When be mile : ope I ded in bringing the
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when li�va � I
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rains, and theie Are acres of them'so en-
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The Publio school trusties of Winn*
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B declined all b e
proposals , d
pri.-e. course, the argument against �
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French fleet to bay, but there is no doubb
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what he had Icarried, It did no bak
down from a little hill-top,loa a sca of m,at-
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that they say shibboleth they said Sibba.
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tariantsil and bigotry of 'the church is
that the hostile' engineers would -b Ave
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film a millute to decide Whitt he would do
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this temptatiori
ting which filled the whole valley from. one
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lotb, and were Blain. "Then said they
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promoted his heavenward journey Ili an
when Caille
nothing could aller his purpose. This is
pine -clad to another, its onI,v
f the supporting pole
broken by tho'enoli o -s
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burst is reported to'be in a very satisfactory
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w -ere effected before the Paris. tribunal sal ',
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. unto him, say now shibboleth ;,and he said
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religion. .Now, my friends, the church of
God was never intended for. a, war b arrack.
unexpectedly practical sense of bho word
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a splendid lesson for boys. . Wonlol not de.
and by the thatched roofa Of the .drying-
and prosperous condition. I I
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sibboletb, for could not fralle to pro.
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People are afraid of a riobi -You go down,
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if he had attempitea'hig close range marten,
file himself. -The Jewish law. forbade him
I houses which atuck, up'liere and there I&
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Lea!n, M. P., of Santis was at P.
upon,the sealers other than, tilose, imposed,
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nounceit righ Then they took him and
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slew him at the of the- Jordan
the street and yon see anexciteplent, and
flying through the Air, and you hear
vers a ainst-is strip armed with Ballard
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casting certain meats. Beisides, the heathen,
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consecrated nearly all their food to their
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Uriderill tile mats women were Pic Z-
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yond the law as undeestal to�meet a'par-
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A very.small difTerenee, betv�esn
misales
the shook of firearni Do you, the peace-
torpedoes, The Blanco Encellaaocor Otto
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idols before they ate it, arid such meat the
ing, and in ever �, wayside cottage th6se
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ticular'emergency. What th a Arbitrators .
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fal and industrious citizerl through the
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Jowa did not think it fight to use. Toeat
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who were not in the- 'fields were busily
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thus deVermined could not have been,bind-' -
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streab ? Oh; me I you will say, is Ell g?
fragrperits by 9, torpedo that did not
the, food brLought from the hin,g's table
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sorting and cleaning the. leaves. There
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even qtiite.Ltoiioh her hull, but exploded in
would have Il wrong for these Jewish
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ti me the sieizurea were deoid ed upon. . The
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look -up ath to heaven, a nd
on the narrow p
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boys an&WotrId have defiled their consci-
The witre.-This, too; may have
f- , lab' I-
amily makes itsi own bpand of tea , a, �
ling r 6
burned to the ground'witlr4,000 bushels of
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been offered to idols. BosideaL Daniel may'
Lit with Scull H ciful o poeti name.
-Alfred Parsons, in Hssrper's, Magazine.
grain stored in it at the time. .
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LflyiDg every whither, and they says Wells
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silt. takes all romance otit of naval, en.
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have soda its evil, effects and have been an
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erected byAlle 0. P. R. at Dundern Station
even though not endorsed by Congres s is
i�otractlim of the rge so fre-
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much aliarp shooting on the narro
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to, -tLrry Out his purpose
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.11 scores, of denominations to -day is the dif.
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,ween shibboleth arid sibboll
I guess I'll take the broad road !"
If you Want. to build up any denomina,
cabastrophei "Sailors may be willing Or,
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States that this Canadians on the Pacific
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were 110iiates" and I'maraudera." It has �
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even impatiently eager to serve their coup,
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ilght that is winning and beautiful.
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-tor of the church at Morris, Man.
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col 'pull so me other down. IntoleraaceL
try in A trial of skill and plucks bat natur-'
0. God had brought Daniel into Is. v0r-�
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the brutal forces of matter. -4, Boston
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never put anything down. HOW much has
ally lose heart in I
� contest with an infernal
We find the somi the Caie' Of L Joseph.
G 39: 2, 21 Dandel'SL
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Rev J. H. Moorehouse, of 06. James'
Church Ingersoll, has to
ed t.o damages. The fact is, the only tain't
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al and the Sabbatarians, and the Baxteri-
.1 ans, and the' 'Dankers, and the Shakers, and
Intolerance accomplished, for instance,
against the Alethodisi church? For Iona
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machine that bafliles the efforts of b-asoran
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-Wer to Buch. perfection. that she as Qr a
pth(at
resigned a
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tile rectorate of Chriab Chureb, London. ,
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of piracy to .bg found in tlie entire case, vas
the action I of the gallant officers who took , � 1
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the Quakers; And the Alathodists, And the
yimn her �mirristry were forbidden ill c
valor and ingenuity. Itmake3an. oi
in his marine r ancl,7d�iasspposilititoonancICrowdiandionegs
A is irot What one eatel, but
� The residence of 1' Kaufman,. Philips-,
the Canadi � art vessels, arid prevented thern 11
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�rid this
of Why Was it- that
Great Britain.
me -eGoethe's
a doa of tile hirdic school feel lil.
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nob bring into favor and tender love those
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whAt one thinks lie eats that. s'atiBfies.the
burg, with ils'conterits, was burned recent-
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legitimate calling, But
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Lutherans, arid the Congregationalists, and
.Pold.p,ts
so,many ofthern preached in the fields?
Valeatia, the valiant soldier who longs to I
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who are-. rude, heedless,' �Judolerrts bad-
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stomach and sustains life. To illustrate
ly, th:� itirril barely escaping with their
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the. Presbyterians, and tlTe Spiritualists,
and a score of other denorninot.tious of re-
Simply because. thiy could mot gab in the
churches. And the name of the Church
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cross awords Witill the babrayerof him sister's
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Inanuered, neglectful of duty or selfis h
toward others., .� .
her acquired power she sayi : "I feelfor in:-
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nation of a proceeding which though unwar. I
ranted In law was authorized by the high
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. . a derision and a� EL sarcasin.
was given I
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honor, but loses heart when he begins to
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The critics of the Church B,aid, "they have
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suspect that he has entered the liBts 3- a,inst
'__tb`a4_t1"6r'�'3b`e7'a'ed�
afire. t v wa� I
C L e. That
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ed. The' distress arises from .scarcity of
-country. The fact is, a mist ;aken o3ourso.
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no order, they have no method intheir
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supposawould ne the.reault- of the boys
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. was allopted.and followed. If those"' -who
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fielf libilirty of bonscleree, I must give t bhort
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worship;" and: the critics, therefore, in
ir6nV tbom, " Methodists." What
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doing -without the rich ,food. .
my head.��He feared that the king, would
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plate, told it that apir I power ,a onanipo-
. Woodstock Collegiate Inabitute sent up
65 candidates for a!( certificates
cOmall t,he error ,satisfy bli a poraohe who
soda will come to
have suffered by it, the opis
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did Intolerance accomplish . against the
ship mu-st.have shared that dismay. - They
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the boys,p!Lld and haggard.
was no till.
tent and that -it g but an appear-
cc of green I or% v as. h e, n I ate it without
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and 53 were successful—the best record in
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I differ from hi � . ' I advocate the larges b
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Baptist .Church. If laughing scorn and
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represented the veterans of tho.Foo Cim g
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11. 1&elzol Word means 1-tl-,e stew-
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fear and it did not hurt all I conquered
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liberty in all religious belief form of
a disciple lie The
would not have to -day df.
infantry, bnt the torpedoes of the i1apa-liese
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sweet potatoes in trinall. the sarne way aly
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The enormous. nurrilver of i6oll
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wor hip. In art, in politics, in morals,
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Baptista ware hil out of Boston in
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loruiser.Eettled' their fate at the first. explo-
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Daniel was willing to,try"the effects of the
I aid not condescend to talh-, - to them. I
merely held them in thethough t of, Atternoth -,
young lobsters have been hatched out. at�
the,departoriental establishments,lin Nova
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olden times. Those wbosympa;IbIlizeed
mice. �A penetrating the hull and
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moving of the previous question, no perse-
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them were imprisoned, And when a petition
was offered asking, leniency in their beha Is
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the. compartment .
enough ti3 admit a good-sized lifeboat," will
plain food, for hir wits burelb - betisr
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even for health than the other. Pulse. —
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ingries
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But our early education, our physical
all the ' ea who signed it �were.indicLd .
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also admit a, good-ilzed amount of life.
Vetretablea, such as peas. Il etc.
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to wonderful results. They will, indeed,
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tempera.inent,.our mental constitution, will
very much decide our form of worship.
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Has Intoler Baptist Church?
The last statistics � in regard to it showed
�Angwateri nil t �
destro a lie big hiiip, ,with
all on board,_,qatsk in 80 seconds. S ub.
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Water. -Instead of wine . . He asked only
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ience of mind power
b6comes versed in the ad'
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will give performances in Eastern Ca ada,
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on the way, 1 4,
Russia by the new law pronil ed by tile ��
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� . A style of psalmody that mAy,glease' 'me
May'. digilease Some like to
t , wenty-five, thousand c9arralres and three
million communicauts. Intolerance never
marine torpedoes, witl`� nothing but the,
small buoy of a robber air tube betray
11. Let our coduteriandes.—At the end. oi
the.ten days he was willing to have a com -
and being only able to secure pork ai�a
beans for his dintil all lie will have to do
The bonus of S5,000 gra I uted by Ses.forth
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in the army, when he or anyone.else con.
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you. won
have a minister in gowns and band and
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pub down anything. I . I
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In England law made 'against tho�
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their movements, must be almost inevit-
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in time, the.
parison made between their faces and the
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faces, of those who--writild eat the other
- them. and VrIng
a be talk at about the
pleasing delusion that lie is dining off roast
to thel-ressrgi Van 111gurond, prcprietors of
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the Seafortli. woollen Ili
mills, has licen par
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.siders that be has been ibsalted, to either
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and others preler a rain-
ister ill plain citizens' apparel. Some are
a was
Jew. England thrust back the -Tew and
able, especially night and.
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force of the Waterproof ex plosive known as
food. Daniel know that the plain food was
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f � Ill or ur tpalatable food nnd call it utter
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Ottawa, has received an appuintment as
tal courts of honor ,established under
men � . 1.
this law. enforce the choice.of one of,these
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. seated at the altar and sprinkled of the
Jew should. hold official position. What
near the Isle de Rion, south of Marseilles,
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.nothingness a wonderful stratch of mind
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� waters of a holy benediction, 11 in blie name
game � of ib? WaTe the Jews destroyed ?
i massive oa.k
where a floatinj wharf -of
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come true. We neod not supl)ose that
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power or imagination by which to conquer
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surgeon in the Japanese army, arid has loft
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for ille seat in Ocrea. I I
alternatives. No one, ib appears, has'llad
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Was their religion. Overthrown?. No. Who
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mirlsole, was wrought. God blesses obed-
mince Iiie, water melon or Liniburgh. or
of war .
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courage to ruist; until laat week. The S%
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became Prim e Minister of Engla nd? Who
high and torn crossways And lerigirIll
image to all higlaws, natural an'd moral,
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Petersburgh correspondent 'of L the Daily
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thin the throne beqatise he Was counsellor
some of the lines ol fraciture ranaing of
rig lit angles with the grain of the Wood
16. Kelzar [the atiewardl took away the
portion.—He saw that instead of suffering
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brt now livihg in Washington 'Sbate, lost,
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his three children. by diphtheria, bis.wifo
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and adviser ? D israeli, a Jew. What were
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.ad within half an inch: of the slout rivets
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from t le plain food they were better for it,
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. ball given b y the loc al clu� at Kertch the . . ,: �
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. washing away of sin. Let either have I ,
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of the steel plates. As seen from a distance
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po he. had no feax of the king's wratbi.
fifty years'to hoar it rumord that lie is too
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It is ou'rrently reported that the train p
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Own Way. One Itian -likes no nolsoll in
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whisper,
.ears ago ? The
as eve, few y
birthdAy. i.rluiversary
01 half an English mile, tI is explosion of the
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torpedoes
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Old for pqsIbions involving. energy mud
arrested in Ottawa a' few days ago, on.
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prayer, not a word, not,& Another
I man, just as good, prefers by �geatloulatiorr
I one' hanareth of
I Monteflore, tile great tie wish philanthropist.
twin resembled the action of a
submarine volcano. 'According tq, the pro-
names gavoillem
�`sVe aremot to suppose that tile boys did
have to to learn. No
risibility, An English Authority dogs
tempo . . �
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whora was found $2,000 in cash, was a
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native of . Xemptville, and well-known
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. arid exclamation. to express his devotional
I Intolerance never yet put down anything.
grAmme, of the inventor such mesaengers of
not study in order
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Buti my friends, having ehown. yow
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destruebiou will eater a hairbor, in 4ite of
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other. " Every manfully persuaded in his
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tboori.yinofbiaotry or sectarianism, and'
having shown ion the damage it does, 1.
every practicable, blockade and will.pre.
olude the possibility of naval battles in
fai thfully to all their beaks, but God ble.9sed
andhelped them. God'will bless allyoung
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especially in mental pursuits, until he has
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Paris has planted 20,000 cabbage
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la trailinor out L
-he religion of sectarian-
want briefly to show �Orr how we are to
close -oirder, The. hea*fest ironclads �will
people at school who will try . to �learn..
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p -t e zenith of his maturity and this
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.plil
30,000 celery, 2,000 tomatoes, l,0Q0 red
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war against this 'terrible evil, and I think
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have to figh b ally of such en sil and it is
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does not usually occur until he is beyond
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cab6age, and half air acre of potatoes.
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,circle. Tborearepareatewhodonottbink
we.oul tobe,,ia our warby realizing our
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pozi th at marine warfare will have
, o the pursuit and captare of
to be limited t
give knovAedge in answer to pro
not i yo!r,
with;ul study. The,way stordenta.-Jiye IS
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we make so many Mistakes in the common
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alsoi,avortant. 'TI affects the mind,
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ibi charters o5f'inco rp oration have' been
issued to' the Forti Park Co '
mPillY
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,Overeating or eating imp (I
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-took possession - of these cuairs Iona .
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nounce, other see' ,a and other, denomin.
ationa. L It, is very ofteriL,the case that that
make mistakes in regard to our religio us
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affa rs ? Shall we take a man by the throat,
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better put cigarettes in with things which
itiAa, am a t, l old people
al capao h
and inent, � y . I .1
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should. noV , work, singe a Iran Ill
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he explained, 9-beford you came , to tliem,,
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or by the collar bel he Ob see
Now, that projectors of trolley lin . es are
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normal bbalbh is rr�b even.At his host ni
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give t1le-rn tip. . T'am quite I
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religious truths , j at as we
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conteniplatingthe extension ofthelatter
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hadunderstandin a in.all visions arid dreams.
becanle ;rophob a
by., is very oncouragirig to
lie is sixl 1
the baldheads Of this generation when,the
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V.'illing, however, to go and order a pair of
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selves -and, looking in those churches, and
ljgh� of eternity will out,
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thinks there wa. L
.not merely between cities arid gab.
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urbs, - distances out n the
—Ife a Lis well as gooi:V
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lb(?y theory!" seems to prevail in till dire
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closed average of every year;
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our greeds, i,nd a mobbing right Lin all our
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question of L
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not get this wisdom Inerely by beirfg terri
perate, although if he had nob been true to
of cdurae,,thori� a
conservatism in some people which promT ,�p
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Zhe
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comes lip in a,110W light. It is asser.tell by
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thern to have little faith in � Anything that
does carry bairs. It is �the other
B;, .of two children both of whota,-Iwere
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taken'.on,the recent pilgriniage to S
a body� unless the young civilian was' ex� , I
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,join those very churches, Icould on
the names of prominent ministers of the
man comes up on tbis side:of platform
L1711by SpTirl
and say, "I don't believe ir I
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highway bridges are not 8trorig enough to,
prophet. L' I I
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extrerne of -a civilization run at break -nock
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, carr,iedi'm the -church'.
tie Beaup . re, an . dw( . L
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Gospel who spend thel ole life bombard-
ling." Shall !shove him off? Here is a
years during which the troilaing laste( ,
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Onewas a case Of p aisslYsis and
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mar, coining up on this side of the platform
carry trolley cars of the usual type sa;fel .
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eep busine
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and he saysit "I don't believe in the perge-
Their again the common dirt.roada of.the
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It'is time, enoit& -to lesbelanian"It000ld"
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Twenty-fi-, dred people witnessed
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Next day the commander of the regiment,
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the case bliat, bigotry starts in a, household
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verarice of the saints. Shall I shove him
off? So, I Will Say, "DO YOU' believe In
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�9,poor a -part of the year that
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,!toy line were constructed along one,
Talked with therril exiinainad them t'
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test thei r. abilities. , None like Danil
when be falls to do efficient work,
strong preall mptive evidence of: his waning
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land that the silbject of It never recovers'
the Lord Jesus as your Saviour ? Do you
of them, boiling would be likely to use the
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facultieg. This may occurs in 9, healthy
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trustL him for time arid for eternity ?" He
railroad track almost, entirely, Hence t he
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in training no others proved themselves so
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peyac _ . ,
bai3n 6xernpli6od in tbe.case
or Kingston, Out:, champion aw;rdsrnai� of
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,the y6ung civilian at�a tile lieutenafit,' Both'
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depGaed tha t lie insultillg'or even ilrpolitc�,,
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Says "Yes" ,,Do you take Christ for time
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wise an d so pretared for. flicking's sery im
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derromination ia a community. All ill
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And eternity 91, ,,l �'"l say.
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brother; one in ti ti one I
brot,h6r now , er." Blessed be
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mousy not oiily on the portion of the sur-
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remalul 1�rially, the grade -croming
as these four Jewish boys. .Therefore
stood they before thb king _T ey werb ad-
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nonagenariaris,who-�hay.e held the
of qlany .
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lin of bugiuess up to the
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_Oapt,.Gbittendpn, .of Victoria, p
sell colfect, �
ted big Ion f curios, ga,thered
I 'Jilarre had passect between them, and the ,,
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fol. Ine'r
further from his intention 111an',Lo Wound I
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other denominations are h
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wise men, his personal advisers. ' I
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among the-Iftaimis of ill 0 weat coa.4t from
t) ie feelings or reflect upon the honor of the I
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denomination is right because his denom-
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Shall the- trolley lines be compelled to erect
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Pensions in CTreatBritai n.
Alexico to Alaska, to the -British Columbia
licateriant. 'PheCfotii�oflionor,bov,,ev�r,', �
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Perhaper I ni ight foicibly illustrate this
to In.
warning signs, or a tation a flagman at eve
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crogsirigle Most of the expenses,here
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equiring wisdo.nand intelligence'. Ten,
times better. is it
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provincial inus6iim. This collection has
been on exhibition at Antwerp, Lon-
,decided that ]Lieutenant P—_ must chal- �
lienge tile ygung civilian to a duel Within
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popular, or the most it iflue;tia,l, and it is
"our" church, and "our" religious organ -
trath by calling your attention an
a) . w
eident which took place loutt entyyears
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indicated would probably have to be met
—lu jusb as true no* as
was then that the young men who are
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ago. , One A4 onday morain g At about two
by the trolley co ilpanies ; but, as such lines
temperate, true to Godi, and faithful in
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provided for,by acts of Parliamen,ti, which
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o�oi wl )ilo her nine hundred passengers
asle6p in her 1) I
wer000und ertlis droamiag
would increase the value of propertyo it'is &
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� duty will be successful, .: '
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places. It is a great deal better in aa�
Of home, the steamer Atlantic crashed into
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community when the great denominations
, Head, 't � of soul's in ten*
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nooring Record, Says , L- 1!
Tire Engi . 'It is
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ear for Members of t e royal
York saving
milirli unclaimed in the N p
who bai'doiie him no wrong. He �ad no. I
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.minutes landedArriaternityt Oh, whot-a
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evident that the equities. of the.question
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marobing side by aide for the World`g con.
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�Mare outside
sceni �A ,ed men and vromelli-rUl3nitiff
. Rohil%
down the il.rld"Olatcb4
must he determined, 1, it ,is oul� fair and
just or, th a ono,havol that a valuable fratim.,
at which an express train travels the
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$1,60D, . . For na, al"and military
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, The loltest�'Wglkirg..pbick ado� I ' b' ' a& c' 'a a
1 .l Cle ul linnorial ukAs,6" hap be'en
takeri--til tho,7wing . 61ill Or6hodox � -
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quest , prosperity, Marc
. wordly poWel is no -evidence that th 01
up a,nd gangways,'
fottlieriggirig. tutseeti .11 bravo�anarter-
chise ghooild bo,paid for at reasonablo' rate,
greater in the resistance of the air, and
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servicesi $10,GOO M ye I I d
novglt� iii(Irl Th'is v,rtful contrivance is
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master pushing out with the life li�e unt,l
And on the other hand thoa, the boliefit
Which AccrueS to tbO faf6rost-
, d'at
.nilea An b6ur, we believe, is the spee
which the added. atmogplibrical resistance
nof 44 to all the heirs maJa to whorn the
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a d to have a (Irinkitig glass in the handles
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kill or iaaimlu,tim� �of peace a man who, .
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with Christ it the nisi than A cold
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dral., with magnificent hmemo.nies rollin
he gets to the rock; and see these flat i er,
'A ering up't1le shipwrecked, arid
cbrumilaities
ed should be recognized I
'a the complete
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'neutralizes every attempted increase of
title 'sliall descend ;" $25)000, to Earl, Nol�
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inine vanities ill suns halle handlosI)ecome
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through the long
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6N'1n&A'R'4m into the cabins. . ,
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Settle 0 or's cli Arise, "
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, power under :ptesent cooditious,
It will, be interesting to know *beilier this
son mad to all to whom 8h,all
descend ; two p6gionsi pol,009,, to tile
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simply anqeliq by compjitison With, this
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A 06rfjmltt6k46f Fr,exich wornen has bli
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men ever forgot, that rl Nevttl never!
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In will part of the earth they theet,
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The clock which was actually made by
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practical Ina,ximarn of about 80 miles will
by the typo ofloco
lington,but th�8e will 6nd ivith
Duke oi Wei Napier,
the Duke � Lord
felt Ina oulilic "OveltYi
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Thb ivqll -known vculptor Mmia§sl has
formed for tire purpose of foutil a boino �
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since,
thdy'will be friends when they mention. the
story of the -�ightwhon the Atlantic attack
the, royal linaids of Louis XVT. camo int"
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the possession Of it member of the Roth�.'
be increased curious now '
motive of which 40 models are being. b
, itilt
the Jiro of present
!e gets ,516,000, an
of Magdalla for lil d $3,600
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begun,, work u poll the tomb now being pre-
boi*established in memory. of Al. Clarilot, "'A ,
subscription,list hap aI I roady" been opeudd.
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lfmra Head. �Vclf, ,l ftil our W orlol
child family two or three years ago, It is
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the most valuable clock in
for tile Paris, Lyons and MediterraneAn rail.
way, Ili these great en,gioes all the front
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ce to the heir's of I fro Duke oboillberg,
lolo died in tile time Of William . * Lord
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pared' or,the Pope. The monument is of
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At'Romford Abboy i One day lamb
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thinks he knows i great deal, but does ?.lot.
hal into d worb� shipwrecit. Sin
drove it an the rocks. The old i bag
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Probably exist-
its pr
Once O'Sen t owner giving no less than
boo lot
parts, which offe -r registarl to��bhe ait, are
to a sharp ol And, furnisheil
Selborne and Lord Hatherley, ,,is ex -Chan.
I each ;'Lord Napier and
c3llors, get $25,0001
bla:ck matblo, and is ,�urmor,nto d by the
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fli , grare of a, lion.'* To the riglit is a,' p6a tile
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weii t Fi, gorne*ha,t curious wedding took
Tile bride &lid brilde2room wero d('af
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.11 That rn!m is almos'll' y� The
tondoncy of education and oiviliv.
lbrolied And tossed in the ternPol 0 six
thousabol years, Out, with the life-linet 1
33, this remarkable tinlepieed. ,
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prolonged .
ives
with tbel cut-almolsheres, the-toaoln06
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place, .
an id durni A deaf'Pud, drin�b clergyman .
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ationlo to brin - a, mail out of tbat, kind of
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do not cl tion carrica U.'
- what dobonlina,
small Estrin fo, supili women with cheap
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are Paid to look lilrd railway rarnsi �
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For political and civil sOrvil liat'hirl0l,
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long - itineludes the rl of Mr. Ohildl
hafti and the Holy, 86viptures in the other.
On, the oppoti�,O is a figure of i
ve offi6iatod, bt�t he.was prevent-
Was to bit ,
ell by.1 So Ali ordivary'c'6rp�,rnrra I
illness.
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state of rill lid heart. There 'rvall in the
!at H0,1136 a obelisk, and I .1 f
one �11(, 0
Out WiP,h the lifel,bOatil I do U06 card what
denomination rows it. Side by aide, in
riltb8bitutesIfOr llatPir)'F4 fihs been arrested
in jlo�cou for rill tire m3,j'ls,. He
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�eorgc 11amiltot
vistotirib Oromms, Lord ( Ili
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great 0
the obelisk wasi green, ,another side of the
the memory of common havrishipu), Arid
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sent two tubbor b%hols to each inquirer
not cultivate tire fruits it offers.
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Sir Michael Uiako�Beacb, Mr. Sponcer H,.
Walpole, and tile Coull'.048 Of �Tfayo, Whose
geription consbts of tHe letters 9411. 1. C.,11
with,the words 11 Leo XtILl and under.
tons questions and'recaiving th", answers In
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looked of, tliat Obelisk, Imb they (lid
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Comm trials, and- common prm�erg, and
�'common tears, lot us be brorthera lokover',
with, the, advice, "Sew one end to tho hat
And fall the other end bo.1iihol one',10f
The trouble is that � A gftl in love nev "t
l6oks in the fixture, ally further than, tire
husband waiI mqrdered When Viceroy Of
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