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FEBRUARY S. 18.959 . I
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By the chain which her ton)dernesa wove;
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AnA the elfAin had been Pevered'in two I
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She had changed her white robes for the sables of
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But the healer we,% there.pouring balin off her heart,
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I love thee, I lov6 thee ! Pass under the rod !"
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So fresh and so'bright to that mother he seemed
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But the Healer was there, who had stricken her
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And the reourivers will sweetly obey.
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" I love thee, I love thee ! Pass unde rod I"
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I saw a fond father, find mother who leaned
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And the fast coming evening U life promised fair,
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And the wh;spers, of fancy were sweet,
And I a*w them again bending low o'er the gr ve,
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And Ile showud them a star in the.bright I upper
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'Twas heir 8tar�phlnivvg brilliantly ihere.
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powder, pleaste." He had been shaved In a
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Arthur, dear. If you kape quiet about it, .
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know but what it was bougNt bran' new out
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Newly hired Pat: MRrely comply'n wid
de worrds av yer soign, to kape off de gross.
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for making coats ; thirty-five cents for
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,,ed to be creeping up,. and in 1848, $100,with
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the wheelmen to urge road improvement ?
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Guse, garden, cow twelve
Let us have avoice in the matter.
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bushels of corn and twelve days lost time
Give the colts a run in the paddock
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%vasWiven. Fifty cents a day was the ails-
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every pleasant day -for a few hours.
�at ma be raader
tol-p-ary wages for'plowing, hauling manure,
Look at the feet often. And do not let
gher melhod. yet
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the hoofs grow crooked. Do not let the
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iniason, working corn, arid all other ordinary
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toes get too long or you inay develop riDa
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work ; while f,Dr inowing and oats harvest,
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. -seventy-five cents was the common price per
Remove the slices froin the. idle horses,
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4lay, and wheat harvesters were paid $1-0-
,and give them a turn in the paddock.
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Proni etwiventers' bills, wages -were shown to
Cover the bits -with smooth leather for
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Mud. blackst-tifthhu, and other trades equa,1Iv
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If dusty shake- it out well and then dam -
The books recorded wool suld for thirty-
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.oae cents per poun(l, wheat,$1.30 a bush el;
More - horses are damaged by Standing
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,-�:G�ra�,: sixty cents ; oats, twenty-five to thirty
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,unts; butter froni twelve aald ahalf to
the stableadraught*e Has the horse got
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twenty cents a, pound;. lard, tea cents ;
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siventy, and are you conversing with a friend
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while lie shivers '! Have you started sonie-
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urliere without a blanket'! Your hors6 will
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;.eats,l bushel,L the lowest on record. Board-
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have a cold or colic or pneumonia or- foun-
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(live the horses a bran inash occasionally,
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alko some carrots or ap les. It will ll�lp
luirdie, Sealorth;�
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wonderfully. to keep t3lelil in.a licalthful
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,eding decade. Wheat sold.at $1.85 and
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sk2 per bushal . oats, forty-five and fifty
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An advantitge in raisin(r licavy I-or3es is
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cate dessert of fruit and crisp cakes: to end 0 — I calling to him. When brought out it was t The undersigned having It-Ased --the . :
it. The breakfast begins about noon. rho 11auntedi xnaush, Palace and tho found that be had one leg broken, the bone Martin's I
The English differs very much -from the : Ghost of t� lie Shrieking Qui:im. being badly splintered ' arid had sustained * I . I 1p Brucefield Saw Mill from Aft. Alex- I i
French breakfast. Many persons' break - - severe bruises. . His escape -from death . . Mustard,is now preparedto do all"kinds ,-.
- ' Much co my d1sappointmoilb, when stay- seemed miraculous. - q. of bustoin sawingo � n the shortest notiz;e �
their fast wAh a dram—equivalent, I pre � rdina oiod
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sume, to the, 11 eye-opener, 11 41 cock -tail ') h3g At this palace, I did riot ai-ee even a res- 0 . . FOR ik, NTS AND JwVALIDS. and most Yeasonable ternis. I
" whisky sour," and similar drinks in th'is V96 Of a ghost. afthough I Alppt Ili the . A�
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country. They add a raw egg to the strong blue or "haunted room, " but must own —The Freemasons of Winnipeg have de- The most pdlatable food prepared, and The higbest cash prite will be. paid I I I
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liquor they imbibe. Again, thete is jilmost that I certainly heard some weird sounds - aided to erect a handsome temple. is unequalled by any otherpreparation for Bass wood, Rock Elim, Ile .
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universal belief in the British mind that proceediag from tho ijcxt- room. ,zome. ' and other salable timbers. I
delicote persons, even- young ladies of a . . - —Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage will shortly ofitsk-ind. The best food and the best I
, tbing or some onle cried my door, knocked lecture in ToronW. . value, put up in one pound Tins, price Luniber, Shingles an:d draining Tile- �
consumptive ti�deney, may cheat the sex- ' . I .1 I
ton aud,'establish rude health by 'taking a i k;everal times. and on my opening 4 Ellere -The number of unemployed 'at Mon- 25 cts. per Tin.. always on hand. � I
glass 6f ol&J was no one to be seen. Doors carefully treal is placed at 20,000. . . - . I
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milk, nop from the cow, provided that the looked at night, were' ,aonstantly tound ists and I : I
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effects are, walked off during the next hour. open In ths.morning, a-nd 1 saw one doc- will be reduced to 65, thus knocking off ten. Grocers and ft'h4lesii1e, IV I I
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resemblance to the French meal. It usually Wind at -all . hour for closingsball be 10 o'clock. . I "Ic 0 -hopping either by stone . . I
consists, . among the middle class, including 9nce or -twice I farcled that footsteps -It is stated that the regular service of 11) . Momr-nMAIL'- - 11110 or grind�r
tradesmen and shop keepers, simply of tea "emed to follow me along tile paSSa,rez or the new line of I steamers between BelgiMILJ .- done promptly and satisfa,etion guarall- . I .
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or coffee with plain- bread. As a general when I went up Mys old oak stairs , My and French ports' find Canada will begin in English walnut shells and bright coloredrib- teed. Chopping done on Tuesdays . I
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rule, new bread is in little favor in a Witisli . . one. gie I
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household, from the prevailing belief t4at -it -Rev. I,. P. Hitimilond is holdingr most grii& the shells, and when they are perfectly 1416 � i .
is 4ifficul; of digestion. Meat is b$ no -baunted gallery " which Is near to her _ ! f �
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rnliins. common, and those who live b bv the successful evangelistic meetings in Chatham , JOSIA11 WATSON. . . I
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raknual labor - are usually unable to.' 1frord rabriektn'g ghost.,- as Mr. Law Lerim It. the rib- -------- 11 �
country are driving in to -%�ttend the meet- bon in between the shells. E ach ribbon is I � i :
animal food at that meal. Frizydled bacon ID his new "Gu!(Ie to flampton Ccurt � I
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table. But, as a rule, the ordinary English- * ,This old vrysterlous gallery !he door � The undenigned -has on Lot 16, ConceEsion, v,;, I
witnesg named King to absent himself from inches, next eleven an Xbrris,a lot of good cedar posts which will be sold t 4
man gets aninial food only once a day. of which Is on the right as you go down . d so on, making each I I I
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bacon ; eggs, boiled by a spirit lamp, in a ber Jr. which she wai ,onfined before being a will . I .
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glass to regulate the time; buttered muffins aD Imerview wltb Henry Vill, who w1i - .A. G. Ault's store. Before � � i
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meant in a little while the depletion of the the cloth Into strips hal Oreatest Bargains �. i
and coffee, enriched with fresh cream. This almost, all over .1he- p -Mace. continu f an inch wide and .1 I J i
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and too abundant for the fit -at meal. It Is said, a female forin, dressed In -white, ay ___ � , - ! �
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gu�e arid barn, game, . . as Y?� would 2.5) lbs. good Graiiulatt�d Sugar for $7- .; .1
ple, etc., with -malt has been observed to hurry back with d1s. ale, when she was- for a rag earpet. 813 I I rl
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that the English gentlemen apd ladies re- thr6ugh the .dooT at the end of the gallery. with the most successful results. Without ,"more distinctly. Use two large wooden 6 lbs. ne-w- Currants for 25a . . -
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I es. arid, qs the Emircase is lockect case would have terminated fatally. long and thick as b, common lead pencil -cast 6 lbs. of -figs for 25c I �, .11
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whole of a chicken stewed in milk. � After It Is also affirnied that in one of the rooms boat from the here went to their - rescue much closer than others. You may make the 8 piece, colored toilet setts, worth i - �,
that lie again betook himself to� skep,,�hicli, Iry wlilch she lived may he Ilear(l th . I f L
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perhaps, was the beat thing hebould do. of a Epinning wheel -she used to occupy I)a * .2.50 for $2.00 1 .I .1',
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. n -Richard Ardagli, chief of the Toronto finished will look so nice and be so useful ':
,most of its natives, acknowledged thati the differert parts of th-e older portion of the �
. fire department, died on Sunday morning, that it will pay for the trouble'of 'making, of the ,iood bargains, - i�
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disdain such simple fare-& groat bowl . of row robe, means of exit cut off, and to escape Arith Has tastes Madicinally-11in keeping with other
stirabout, made from oat uWal, smokes oa Within tho last two nfbnths no less tban his life had to jump 40 feet to the ground. luxuries. A remedy must be pleasingly ac- I �ce SMI 01 �
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red -round of beef, cakes a clear arid graphic descri . If really ill be consults a physician Nf a A General Bankiri business transacted. $
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of all sorts ; 'oftimes a cold sheep's head ; In whitewho appeared to her in the Eniall Is'niliskillen, Covinty of Fermanagh. Ireland Rtipated he uses the gentle family laxative, Farmers' notes discounted-., 9 .. �
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fish, fresh and salted, and the inevitable hours. This child was awakened by hear- of a family of Scottish descent w.ic'h ettled yr ip f Fig Drafts bought find Bold. I
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eXcellent- hotels, which surpa . ss any other i township which govern the operations.of digestion ;and nutri. . .
n then, still gazing, began to gesticulate, of McGillivray. About 15) years'ago he set- tion and by a careful application of the line proper- I I . � I
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thrice a day, arid at the artisan's and the che enemy cometh Prepare the way of eight of 6 family. Two in Michigan, three erage which may gave us many he&4'y doctors' bills. I- a 111111 . .
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allowance of sirloin or porterhouse steak. - came so terrified that she lild bar face in don township, arid one inSonibra township 160ugh:' W=`every tendency to disease. Run -
The steaks are broiled over a bright, fire. ' dreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready -AND- � I
the bedclothes and stopped her eari, so the eldEst sow being Dr. 8cott, of Forest to attack whet ever there to a weak point. We may
topped with. chai�coal, or, in default of pure- � that she could not see or hear anything. He was a man of the ofil fashioned type, escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well I .
carbon, with coke. - Salt is never put upon Presently she ventured to look up again sterling in 3haracter, upright, honest, and fortified w3b pure blood mid a properly nourished - M Im 0 Arrml _M1 . �
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it. The breakfast begins about noon. rho 11auntedi xnaush, Palace and tho found that be had one leg broken, the bone Martin's I
The English differs very much -from the : Ghost of t� lie Shrieking Qui:im. being badly splintered ' arid had sustained * I . I 1p Brucefield Saw Mill from Aft. Alex- I i
French breakfast. Many persons' break - - severe bruises. . His escape -from death . . Mustard,is now preparedto do all"kinds ,-.
- ' Much co my d1sappointmoilb, when stay- seemed miraculous. - q. of bustoin sawingo � n the shortest notiz;e �
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sume, to the, 11 eye-opener, 11 41 cock -tail ') h3g At this palace, I did riot ai-ee even a res- 0 . . FOR ik, NTS AND JwVALIDS. and most Yeasonable ternis. I
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universal belief in the British mind that proceediag from tho ijcxt- room. ,zome. ' and other salable timbers. I
delicote persons, even- young ladies of a . . - —Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage will shortly ofitsk-ind. The best food and the best I
, tbing or some onle cried my door, knocked lecture in ToronW. . value, put up in one pound Tins, price Luniber, Shingles an:d draining Tile- �
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ton aud,'establish rude health by 'taking a i k;everal times. and on my opening 4 Ellere -The number of unemployed 'at Mon- 25 cts. per Tin.. always on hand. � I
glass 6f ol&J was no one to be seen. Doors carefully treal is placed at 20,000. . . - . I
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milk, nop from the cow, provided that the looked at night, were' ,aonstantly tound ists and I : I
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effects are, walked off during the next hour. open In ths.morning, a-nd 1 saw one doc- will be reduced to 65, thus knocking off ten. Grocers and ft'h4lesii1e, IV I I
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resemblance to the French meal. It usually Wind at -all . hour for closingsball be 10 o'clock. . I "Ic 0 -hopping either by stone . . I
consists, . among the middle class, including 9nce or -twice I farcled that footsteps -It is stated that the regular service of 11) . Momr-nMAIL'- - 11110 or grind�r
tradesmen and shop keepers, simply of tea "emed to follow me along tile paSSa,rez or the new line of I steamers between BelgiMILJ .- done promptly and satisfa,etion guarall- . I .
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or coffee with plain- bread. As a general when I went up Mys old oak stairs , My and French ports' find Canada will begin in English walnut shells and bright coloredrib- teed. Chopping done on Tuesdays . I
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household, from the prevailing belief t4at -it -Rev. I,. P. Hitimilond is holdingr most grii& the shells, and when they are perfectly 1416 � i .
is 4ifficul; of digestion. Meat is b$ no -baunted gallery " which Is near to her _ ! f �
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rnliins. common, and those who live b bv the successful evangelistic meetings in Chatham , JOSIA11 WATSON. . . I
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raknual labor - are usually unable to.' 1frord rabriektn'g ghost.,- as Mr. Law Lerim It. the rib- -------- 11 �
country are driving in to -%�ttend the meet- bon in between the shells. E ach ribbon is I � i :
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table. But, as a rule, the ordinary English- * ,This old vrysterlous gallery !he door � The undenigned -has on Lot 16, ConceEsion, v,;, I
witnesg named King to absent himself from inches, next eleven an Xbrris,a lot of good cedar posts which will be sold t 4
man gets aninial food only once a day. of which Is on the right as you go down . d so on, making each I I I
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glass to regulate the time; buttered muffins aD Imerview wltb Henry Vill, who w1i - .A. G. Ault's store. Before � � i
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meant in a little while the depletion of the the cloth Into strips hal Oreatest Bargains �. i
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gu�e arid barn, game, . . as Y?� would 2.5) lbs. good Graiiulatt�d Sugar for $7- .; .1
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whole of a chicken stewed in milk. � After It Is also affirnied that in one of the rooms boat from the here went to their - rescue much closer than others. You may make the 8 piece, colored toilet setts, worth i - �,
that lie again betook himself to� skep,,�hicli, Iry wlilch she lived may he Ilear(l th . I f L
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perhaps, was the beat thing hebould do. of a Epinning wheel -she used to occupy I)a * .2.50 for $2.00 1 .I .1',
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. n -Richard Ardagli, chief of the Toronto finished will look so nice and be so useful ':
,most of its natives, acknowledged thati the differert parts of th-e older portion of the �
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disdain such simple fare-& groat bowl . of row robe, means of exit cut off, and to escape Arith Has tastes Madicinally-11in keeping with other
stirabout, made from oat uWal, smokes oa Within tho last two nfbnths no less tban his life had to jump 40 feet to the ground. luxuries. A remedy must be pleasingly ac- I �ce SMI 01 �
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red -round of beef, cakes a clear arid graphic descri . If really ill be consults a physician Nf a A General Bankiri business transacted. $
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of all sorts ; 'oftimes a cold sheep's head ; In whitewho appeared to her in the Eniall Is'niliskillen, Covinty of Fermanagh. Ireland Rtipated he uses the gentle family laxative, Farmers' notes discounted-., 9 .. �
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eXcellent- hotels, which surpa . ss any other i township which govern the operations.of digestion ;and nutri. . .
n then, still gazing, began to gesticulate, of McGillivray. About 15) years'ago he set- tion and by a careful application of the line proper- I I . � I
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thrice a day, arid at the artisan's and the che enemy cometh Prepare the way of eight of 6 family. Two in Michigan, three erage which may gave us many he&4'y doctors' bills. I- a 111111 . .
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allowance of sirloin or porterhouse steak. - came so terrified that she lild bar face in don township, arid one inSonibra township 160ugh:' W=`every tendency to disease. Run -
The steaks are broiled over a bright, fire. ' dreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready -AND- � I
the bedclothes and stopped her eari, so the eldEst sow being Dr. 8cott, of Forest to attack whet ever there to a weak point. We may
topped with. chai�coal, or, in default of pure- � that she could not see or hear anything. He was a man of the ofil fashioned type, escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well I .
carbon, with coke. - Salt is never put upon Presently she ventured to look up again sterling in 3haracter, upright, honest, and fortified w3b pure blood mid a properly nourished - M Im 0 Arrml _M1 . �
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Alade simply with boiling water or milk. Sold
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only once turded while being cooked. It is . polities, and *a member of the Orabge order. JAMES EFT12A, PI 1XI, H--- On- I - FED 01% - - �. -1 , I
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father of Clio present young czar, inspired
spite the ragring storm, was' at each package of which contains
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At an American breakfast eggs are' gen- the Russians with awe at tire v gin- first to grasp the general's liand was Mayor mediate relief lor Sick Readacheand Stomach,also, � . . .
erally broken into and eaten out of a glass aing of his reign. His oldest brother, Little, who, with City Clerk Kingston and Neuralgia. and all kinds of nervous pains, and an- . ,
verywhere else out of the shell. Fish is ' Alexander 1, was childless, and the next ,Alderinan George W. Arinstrong was pres� other In capsules, (from J;W J of one it; an ordinary - T
often served ; but unfortunatelyi fish ,which heir to the throne wa3 Coirstanaiie, Elie dose which acts an the Bowels. Liver and Stomach
. 'Taif of the complaints. They do not all most pills and sompny
- � . brother, IN-lebolas, being third. eat to welcome the general on be C-0-M)ITION
is only half or a third of the price of meat - second . city. Then there was 'Mr. Thomas McCjor- other medicines doAose tbel r effect or produce R Mr .
in all the rest of the world is as dear as But Alexander made Nicholas his heir I . -k, whose guest the general was, during r!onatipation, find are nice to take. 25 cents al box, - I
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whe�tt-cakes arid ma,ple molasses. theless. when Alexander died, there was his stay. Mr. McCorn-lick had a. carriage in . v v . _" E RS -
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ofan American'breakfast is sausages, buck- .own Incapacity to become oniperor. Never- wait ng., arid after IL few brief greetings wit � -0*00 .
Bu.�k- a the array officers, the 'general entered the Buokwheat Straw for Fodder. POWDI
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wheat cakes and maple molasses are suell It conspiracy to put Constantine on the carriage and drove off amid more music, . . Notmanyof ourbreed,ro have much confidence
combination of nectar and ambrosia as ju - throne, and an immense crowd gathered :n buckwhe t straw and what they can pick up on Always look slick &nd- fat, and thrive
pl- more cheers -and more volleys. Owing to the 1he barn ya do it given Dick's Blood Purifier, because
tor and the other gods on .. Mount Olympus, before the equestrian statue of Peter Clio fatigue of. travelling and constant public it gives goo health, good appetite, good digestion. an their food. *
not being Americans, wid knowing not the Great In the great square of St. Peters- speaking tile general rested Satilrday night, Try a box your horse which is not thriving. .
sugar maple tree, might sigh for *in vain. burg to support three regiments of troops V -
A mam inust be hard to please who cannot who had pledged themselves to carry out but c�� Sunday was present at, three services '_ to IF � �� . -
be thoroughly patisfied with air American the plot. . . speaking to numerous crowds. He was well Su red for Twelve Years. Notice. 4) @1 - -1
: I I received arid -. left a most favorable impres- Mr. George H. Williams, the extensive manufac-
breavlist. I - . Nicholas -ordered several regiments to I - and heard him. turer of fruit baakets Thorold, writes: 11 I suffered . I
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Wie'followinco story was current a few face the rioters and rode forth, surrounded -The following list of patents recently `3v s verely from sAind nervous .headaches and The greatest care - -
tin by his staft, and confron' biliousness for o4r twelve yea s and bad tried all the I . .1 I
years ago, tha on landing in New York a ted the crowd * grantedto inventors re'siding in the Do- advertised pi)] -v, poi�,d,er% and other medielnes, but is exercised inselect- I
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gentleman of tire Hibernian persua.sion, an- Xn officer galloped from the mutinous ininion of Canada, is reported : A. Begg - obtained verY little re:ief, ur til about two ,r,,,,,,,,, ' � 11 � .
dowed with the lightness of heart and lan- reglinerits, his.right hand thrust into the Winuipeg, Manitoba, Histor�y of the Nortll.' I beiran to use Stark's. Powders. They give rinemediate ing the ingredients
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guage often ey)joyed by the " Irish emi- breast of Ills uniform. The 'emperor ad. west (copyright) ; ,W. 1-1. Roger, Ottawa, relief." Price, 25c, a box ; sold by all medicine fiom Which tljis val- ' .
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jovial compatriot who, having enjoyed ibe "What do you bring me?" asked NAch- mark) ; 01. H. Garrow, Aurora, Ontario., Skin Diseases. . prepared, so that we I � :
free air of Manhattan for about six months olas when they halted ata sword's length clothes horse: W. Laynr,, .Athens, Ontario, Skin disess,39 are fbore or less occasioned by b.%d are willing to pledge . .
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" good deafocirat," invited his It new chum" The emperor's fearless gaze unnerved shaft tip; .J. H. 011, Sf� T116111as, On- blood. B B.B. cure@ the following Skin Diseases : them StriCtl puTe. I �11
te atent sold.) United 8tates Sningi-es, Erysipelas, Itching [tubes, Salt Rheum, y I
to cat a brc4fast with him forthwith. the officer. *Ills hand: moved convulsively g cra rl (P Westrnin- Scald'Head, Eruptions, Pimples and Blotehe,i, by This explains, in a 21 .
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Rushin- into a restaurant lie ordered a under his uniform, Without saying is . pate �ts ('Ila . removing all impurl�ies frfirn the blood from a cam-
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0 ' Canada, aping machine ; A. Bar mon Pimple to the worst Scrofulous Sote.. measure, their great popularity. And ,iv
" double porterhouse steak," and was word he turned hl -;z horse arid rode back 60 hite, Toronto, Ontario, horse detaching de- -0
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quickly served -with a fine species of genu&* his associates. � I . vice (patent sold) ; P. Dansereau,-'Montreal, Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm-Syrupremoves worms of unparalleled - Success. Full directions
steak. " By tire poNvers!".cried the new , "The czar looked at me with such a ter. Quebec, roller bearing, A. 1. Farnam, Dun- all kinds from childyen or adults. on every pickagge. Priee-25.c per
comer, " to think my mothWs son should r4ble glance that. I could not' kill MID," ham, Canada, fly 'Icatcher; R. C. 'Moran, I P01113d, Or three pounds for 50c, at .
cross 'tire salt sea to eat a mutton chop Faid be to those who Joudly asked why. pe ,Sherbrooke, Canada, steam apparatus ; M. . .
made, of beef.". . . I . bad not executed bils purpose. -Youth s V. B. Nichols at al, Port Arthur, Canada, . �
. I - I - . compani ?P - brolley-catcher; ,Jolin H.Thanier, Roseville, When Babv was sick, we . gave her Castorla. FEAR'S Drug Store,
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TY�PHOID FEVER. . . le. , 11U . p tG the Scratch." - Canada, bag -holder. . I When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. ,' - SEAFORTI-1. . I
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often More Serious -and Fatal Idea that. a witch wnz deprived of tier I)o%v Last winter during the cold, gloomy (lays, 'When she had Children, sbagave thein,CastoA96 I .�
. than Typhoid Itself of by a per -son drawin- her blood GODERICH V�
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I scratching her't ;r. Ole trial of Richa�rd fanay work. I had some heavy ,white linen; . I
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H1:AfB'F,P_qTo\F,, Ontario, February 4tb, - Hathaway,.%14 a cheat ,and Impostor, a5 it had been usedand washed t%%46, but*.it steam Boiler Works.
Typhoid , fever.is a disease to be dreaded be- Surrey asslze& March. 24 1703, it was a)- looked g . ood as new. I bought a few skeins Beyond Dispute. I . - (ESTABLISHED 18W.) . . �
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- Aeged aryaInst hlin that. lie dicl In the I
,is well as for of worsted -split 7ephyr-colors were red, There is r.o better, .safer or inore pleasant cough . -
the fact that some disagreeable results us. pre�ence and hearin, of divers persons. pink-' and blue. Nly firsit piece Nvas for a reniedy made than 11agyard's Pectoral Balsam. It -
falsely. devilishly and. knowingly, arid as jai cures Hoarsencia, Bore Throat. Coughs, Colds,
� a when the patient has escaped � -ge lamp. I took a big sheet of paper, on �OHRYSTAL,
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froni,the clutches of the disease. Harvey a false Impostor, pretentl snd alffirn) 0no this I placed a milk pan -such tins as are Bronchitis and all throat and lung trouble's. . Hucecogor to Chryatal & Black, .
H. Neff, of this place, convalescing after an he was bewitched by Sarah,Nlorduck, and used to get milk in. By the top of the tin . - -
%ttack of typhoid when lie was prostrated that by reason thereof fie c3old oot eat, I draw a circle. I have a red stand cover That Racking Cough cah. be quickly cured by Ilag- Manufacturers of all kiDds of Stationary I
by a severe form of kidney disease. He wa, yard's Pectoral Baltam. Price 25c. . Marine, Upright & Tubular
s but had fasted ter weeki. success!VC!y, ,3n� with ri, wreath'of ivy leaves on it. It is a . � �
bedridden for weeks, and nomedicine that he preDended also thaB lie was affected with printed cover. I draw one of the prettiest . - - - .
took wits of any avail.. But like a light in dli,,ers diseases, and c.har. by drawing ,blood lefixes arid then inarked it around tile circle The Plain Truth Tells. BOILERS
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the darkness, came the news of . .what Dodd's i , MITI she sa!d Sarat' by icratching be onthepaper. larningeditsoastomake-a Consti,ration, lfeadache,Billousnefs and Bad Blood
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Kidney Pills had (lone for othe� viatims of fboiild be-freei (rom bif Faid preteric'ed 0 . are promptly cared by Burdock Blood BitteriR, which Salt Pans, Smoke Stacks, Sheet Iror Works� �
, I , very pretty design, then laid the linen on acts upon the stomach, liver, bowels and blood, etc., etc. �
kidney disease. Flv� boxes of the pills put bewitching. ard that the defendant did the pattern and marked it. It is worked ouring all their diseases. 9 - I .
.N,lr. Neff oil his feet again, thoroughly cured. 6hereupon scratch the said -Sarah and draw with blue worsted, and looks very pretty. - - - Also dealers In Upright and Horlwntal glide VsIv4@
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� - t)food (rom her, and thereupon fa4sely af- It is .such a pretty edge afterbeing cut out. Norway Pine Syrup cures Coughs. Zngines. Automatic Cut-,9ff -Eng-ines,al ty, � .
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fIrm, that by drawino the said blood be Another piece has ,in edge somfAlling like Norway Pine Syrup cures Bronchitis. IZ40 *Of pipe And 1pe-fitting oorad�& , *11 und.
The Bible As It Is. a 0 Norway Pine,Syrup heals the lungs. WmAtes furnishelvon short notice.
waE freed from W)e sald diseases, where- a clover leaf. -1 took the leaf from the can- - Works--Oppolifte Go T. R. Station. Goderkh.
Dr. Paton kv,ows all about savage nations, as, I.n truth And ' fact, be never was be- tre of a piece of Roman embroidery. The 0 -op— . _
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ind about converts from heathenism, and ivItched,I oor bad fa-sted, a! aforesaid and Piece is -twelve inches square, worked with , After La Grippe. --,. __
lie relies on -wha,t lie has seen of the power 'knew,himsalt aoE w be bewitcl�,ed by line blue; some pieces are pansies -worked in re(l After Is, Grippe obstinate coughe lung trouble etc I I
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:)f the Word of God to regenerate men, and said Sargh and pink, others are wild rose blossoms. I frequently. follow. Tberels no r�lnleiryflo pwl;pi: .
re-triould societ . lie said; "Down in the Forby, -Vocabulary of East Anglia," made three pieces the size of 9, tea -plate and at the same time tffectual and plessank aim Ili] -
.V . burn's Cod Liver Oil EmWsion with Wild Che"y and YOUNG ,LADIES -
�'outh Sea Islands me have no doubt as to volume Z. 1630, Eaya; with a large clover leaf edae. Thev aredone I
et) Hypophosphites, whichis the latest and best com-
�he inspiration of the Bible, we have no ad- 'Where 3 witch lz known 6c harbor ro. with red and pink and blue. I initIde four- binalion of anti -consumptive remedies. Prices 50c. -XXI) -
e Word of God,- or in the grand old pressed an �ntentlor 3f doing him ar !n- I ,tin . quite . prouil of my "hard tirdes I --_-.116-1111111111. _1E N T L E M E N ,
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vanced views � to sb itke the faith of the ped- sentment against any � one. or Cc have ex- teen pieces; they cosu less than fifty cents. and $1.00 per bottle. ..
ple in th C, � I Burdock Pills, sniall, safe and sure, regulate the G . .
Lruths that liave been handed down to ut, jury It is hold to be a sure preservative if work. " ' . . . 1. Liver and cure Constipation. - . -
ind, I trust, are dear to every Christian the partly chreatened can draw blood frorn _My sister has a very pretty "dusting- 01111,00- Send 9 cents in stamps or :rio cents:"I ver, and we
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aere. Wheix we see the Bible, and the the sorceress, and niany a poor,old woman apron.," It is very odd. The apron is fine . . Obstinate Coughs. win send yf,u by return mail the
:ruths it unfolds, converting savages of the hag beer, sacrificed froili therecc)ved opir- -white linen, in the Ir.ft corner is worked a ,
ion that a witch w,,Il not come &o che half moon, seven stars, clouds listinatc Clougbe yieldtothe grateful soothing Perfect Letter WFW%,P
[owe9t grades, bringing them to become sons 0 UJIL
. ) action of Norway Pine Syrup. The raekin.4, persis- it -
trid daughters 4 tile Lord Jesus Christ and scratcri.-Not-efi ani Queries. mcross the moon is an old woman sitting on tent cough of consumptives In quickly relieved bY A ne2t little book, being a perfect guide In the aft, of
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,.nabling them to live ,pure and peaceful , . a, broom. On her bead is a pointed cap- in this unrivalled throat and lung remedy-. Price 25c. utter Wriving. it contains letters of Love, Fniend- I
ives ; we adore Cod for the light arid power #_ her band a, dustirig-brush from which the, arid 50c. � . I . ship, Business, etc., with valuable instructiom, ailld �
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A His own4foly Word, and we believe that -A serious accident happened a few daYs dast is fallin,t The design is worked with this book. A,ddre � to, . . �
:he Book 'will go on conquerhig and to�acvn- ago on the farm of Arthur Abbott, 3rd con- fine black am roidery cotton, the stitch is ' No Equal to It. . .
so cession of West Nissouri. Henry Near and only outline. ! As Frost Bites, Chilblains, Burns and OLI
luev, and that the wave f criticism and a cure for NOVEILT. Y FUS' li-,!'Enogel
Scalds, Chafing, Chapped Hands, Inflamed Breasts �
loubt, 'whi%lb now shake the faith of so , his son James, aged 14 years, were busy A pretty ornitment to liang from the- gas BI Ingersoll, Ont.
' * sprains, Wounds, mises, 11agyard's Yellow 0111e - -
riany will pass away, while tire Gospel will I working at - a well, and as Mr. Near was or corner of picture frames, is made of six the most rtliable remedy on the market. I 1402x28 .
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