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i , . there is no cure. -he was and jewels',which would�adorn a museum against the use of bird's breasts and win ; us - -
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I It, strongly in can one speak too book, "Missionary Travels and researches as1n,of a lapidary. ; I , cora lve purposes, and a movement FrL % �
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1: I I favor ��Of' earnest preventive in * thus authorized is Fifty Years JL Ile Huron Exoositor, - �
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3 - work among the young? Range the child- from the flames to which heribrotherdestin with success. If Paris 4
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.. 11 - ed them some pages of the orr, inal M S. of YOU'liave- seen them a hundred times ; so this barbar
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- � _i�.Fl` Posterity. - the Aliases The society papers are never tired of say- ing those of Egypt, from ,7 .
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;�'. I � � Livingstone removed from Hamilton 'to * " M 4- Worb her famous stomacher," of insects. L
�:, IN There isn't in the whole range of cause Kendal, to Pass the elosin years of their 9 I rs. tion Grav's MCLEAN BROS.P - Publishers i I
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1.�. �, and effect anvthing iftore clearly proved "Airs. B displayed her gorgeous pearls," Q/
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'� � V... lives in the home of tteir niece .Airs. " Airs. C was absolutely overburdened with What Bin Nye S L � I
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� I Wilson, Bythe death of'Agne8 the survivors her jeweli..51 I aYs, on Dockmg. . :
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, - � V ... . A hard saying; who can not fear it? The lov,v of the Livingstone family'are now reduced to Now if a mail displaying his evidences of In the "New York World " : C n Syrup .f I - ADVERTISING RATES.
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-v .- , great traveler, and John, his eldest brotth r think of these women'! And just so it - is 1 quarter e"j Spruce '- ?MR mcu � .
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4 � .. I that does -not begin with the children. De- breadth of, the land, boasting that they cannot bear to look at & crazed animal bea,t- - I 10 A 2 7,5 1 as �
, S have a father and a mother. They had to. 360 .6 " .. 3:00 175 1
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11 fectiv'e buds will develop defective flowers Gum b 00
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� _� . Nqu and fruit. . - ingithe air wildly -witlihis pathetic stump, 170r COUGHS, COLDS and all L'UNG 6 00 a 26 1 86 .
V- KNOWLENTivi , . � The game of "Letters" has . long been --Joseph Howard, jr., in Sunday Clobe. IV le the flies aie still him. AFFI�CTJO.N,S. 25 cts. a bottle. Sold if the advertiser elects to chance not oftener than � .
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41, Brings own,fort and' 0 � The importance of enrolling children in familiar to game -loving families. it is pla 0 1 cannot be patient in those who fol- - Once per month. a reduction of 20 per cent. win be
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� - 'Imp -eformatory -work has just received a splen. ed with the;" Anagram." sets that may bel low this wicked custom in order that they everywhere. __ made on the above quoted prices. �
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ZQllds to personal elljoyment when (lid illustration. Dr. Jane E. Robbins as toy -shop. The I may be considered fashionable. The man tmtlon at this office. I ,
''�` T� rightly, used. The many wh6 live bet- conceived the idea of cleansing and keeping faille " is similar to " Letters " but ture -The Stratf6td Beacon has secured a who - does this, knowing tile facts reo,arding KERRY WATsoN & Co.. PROFFMIETORS Businessorproiessional cards not exceeding three I .
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'l'- - ter than other3ar.delljo ' the cit clean through efforts aided the lease
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�_11' lei(% expenditure, 'by- more promp childr of the poorest citizens. Dr. Rob- tile dese'ription of this esp that -- city, for Advertisements I
_ tly , bi eciai form of it occupy th his wife really ipla = , not
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. the needs of aiixiltary army of health inspectors, so to Turn all the letters face do . ations now under way are completed. yzed every inorling. anal- ecclesiastics. Advertisemenis of Farms and Real Fistate for We I
� . wn on the -Afr. Samuel Hard' f Port Rowan, ' And 116W can a (locked horse be e conversation turned nOtexCeeding 1J inches, am mouth $1.fjo, each 2 &,
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�. i the Atwood public as beautiful'., - long experience of priests, their insight into Advertisements on local page, ten cents per line i
-1. the -va,lue to health of the puro liquid a,yor and the health' commissioner for a "pool." Then each player should school, �ecently won a new Wanzer sewing Now would Gleorg the depths Of human nature, and the strang each Insertion, with a di �
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I laxative Principles em-bra"d. in the have called "Pon the adult citizens to see draw a letter and plabe it in the pool. The machine in a baking powder prize compe secrets of which- in virtue of their offi "' lar cout �
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rern .,, E;yrup of Fit-, . to it individnall that the city is kept. clean ble riding a parties who also have regh i
i 08. Y' one drawing tbe letter liteares't to "A " be- . mutilated horse '!
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f Its excelleuce is due to its " luring the summer, when the cholera is,ex eel Local advertisements undo -r townsh! ' .
. . Does any great sculptor ever Put a " p or vinage, .
. prorenting ' . -- gins the. game by drawing another. letter. they must become the deposi To heading, be per line each insertion. . I
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11 pecte to knock at our doors; Dr. Robbins With or without this letter andthose in the -Alr. and Airs. John Thompson and fam. on a bob-taifed steed ?" - .
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- - 7 as- t his remarks, his eminence said: Transient advertisements ten cents per line f
-, . t proposes to enlist the children of -Che tene- pool, he may make i1Y, Of MOOse Jaw, Northwest Territory, are . or .
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. �.. - �!Lnt to tho-taste, therefreehingand ta-Uly ments,. the children of the schools, in the before the next plai er towards the left can Ili -siting friends in St. .Alarys at present, fession I ever received was C 1111=101"InIr"noon; I
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f, . benefioi:d Properties of a perfect lax. effort. an She Had Been Warned. ' =,percent@ witilout specific directions wm be I
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- -tially &teansing the system, The experience of Dr. Robbin Province. The Cincinnati Times -Star picks up this Births, Marriag ' � .
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. I _,.'(,1isP0lliV9 Colds, llea-daches and fevers s has-ta,ught letter and proceeds to make a word with it -.Nlr. John Kemp, of Hibbert., went 6o good story of a lawyer' of that city. He wonder, interest and horror were still M0131yelt goes into 4,3W homegevery. week . I �
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! _� I , A, . the most effect in which to and the letters in tile pool. He may also attend the Laurier meeting in A was ridinj in an electric car where all fares Upon timate that It b" .
- - �,'41&- ponliallelitl gain the parents in' any= Massey ball, the lips of his auditors, the door opened,' 20,000 readers every week. It it, the �Qadvertiging I �
� . Y curhig c-onstipatioll. I tory work is add his letter, or any in the pool which In" Toronto, on Tuesday, last week, but could were deposited in a, box on the front end of and 9, nobleman of -the highest rank, a man _n ontaria. .
. - � Tt has given satisfacti & thro I the children. With the parents have escaped the eye of the first -player, to medium in Wester
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. 4 . met with the approval of the ined the words or word made by him, and cap- great crowd,. . pay �
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.- Lai be done ; wit], tile children almost ainythin ture it for himself. Th - her fare, and while absorbed in tboucrl)t He saluted the company, and then paid is I
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� e new word or words -Aliss Vivi " Hibbert, president he'Put the. change in his 0 Of respects to the prince of the church, adding - I
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. -en ing them ai I d . Finally her patience was gracefully, as lie turned to the company: I A I
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.e -rent froin that of the word before the Union is said to have read a. very excellent ed, said she said: "Alister, ain't You are perhaps not awarey gentlemen, 01FULAR :
I 1 �Var alld B011 -01-s W'tholit weak- possible to form charac er, while to reform diff the 8taffa Women's Christiaii Temperance it to her.
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I it is perfecti free from it is�almost hopeless." addition was inade. * No one merely plural- paper an! narcotics before the convention re- YOU going t that I bad the honor tol* his eminence's . n
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. !ab'e subebince. There is no eneiny to health and cleanli- iziner or changing the tense of the word, or cently held. in Stratford. assengers caught on and stared, while the P 1W - , .
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1-i - _s is -for sale b-, -all drug. lie s as powerful as liquor. Let, then, t �
. �� �Risth * 0 churches .Ind Sunday-sellools work earnest- a Nvor(L -Mr. J. A. Clialmets, lawyer looked this,way and that as he re. OF THE , V-V_A L.
.t - lR 1 75C. '� tflc8, b7af, iC is manu- of P ole, hid the The consternation of the company, and �
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" . factured by the Caliloritia, Fj, Syrur ly to induce children to become total ab- Ivords, ,in this way, makin it harder for last week. lt w Why, how forgetf, * Yet, what had his eminence �
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on every The game goes on in III I 'WaF. You didn*, imagined.
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yo ncd have hope for family in which a, child or about ft, before the next c6n procced. ay 11
. and rbeing well informed, ' u will "' One could not bat that he may have a chance to -think a while -The . 'e then, ,as she sized him up'in a Careful w . Ct �
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. 'r" "FTMARRIEDTHRRE I-S'NOTSO EASY A. TT B d of Hope, etc., instibuted in colliec- than thi Af r. *Nlonteith, , . I I
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To get married seenis an e - .� school. PlaYers allow ODly four letter words in thi j y friend has a friend." .
LOOKS. tion with evei I -ec.letters shall be formed. .Some reeve of Downie, and Mr. Donald Jack that lie sprang from his seat and limped , 1H 1!1 I
- ` am s -3- church ail(] Sunday - ' -,Nlr. W. W. Ballantyne, it became so uncomfortable for the I d
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. , Is president of the .North Perth Farmers' In' ar in a hurry. It behooves us, then, to set a stricter � !
banners, books etc., for the best esmys and ters are all -lowed. a,� Nvell as proper names. . - 0— 'watch Upon our lips, and be careful how we . . . ; ,
'he young man whose fancy lighfly ti, - prizes of .Scripture (,,title; however, words of two let- stitute, ,attended the Central Farmers' In I
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�Jlo '-Ilts Of love. But wh,in it-cornes to the recitations by ' stitute, at Toronto, last week. drop perfectl ' innocent halves of confi- . - - -
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- Earnest -work In ord,�r to understand the game more n has rented. his farm, dences, -since we never know Avlio may 1), s . 4
1 . �--ctual ceremony there are it thousand and of this kind, if kept up, 'Would in a few thoroughly, I will partially describe it. near St. Marys for a, term of years, to Air. The booth for Monday was (lee t - _j I
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I . -t divarce. i ticli'more far-reaching than is - vill call respectively Gertie, Gerald, Alay al"cident Mr. Aiken received last spring he kept for sale all the articles sacred to that — 9 H . I I .
va,V'; ill others it is as dith -and here were half t
� � ,,rrors which surround and threaten to years change for the better the habits of the Four Young people are playing, whom we Andrew Porter, of Downie. blue -fop obvious reasons er
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r uvercome hill), A a riage in some States is people; for th� influence of the Sunday- I ()WiDg to the -
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. � - . A well-known Philadelphian was about to I � . The Modern Invalid I 11 � _! I
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lie Riarrie-a to a beautiftli. day i n "pool" in the ventre and draw a le, Afr. I Has tastes inedicinally,in keeping with 01 � 0 . � �
I yourig woman who the year to be set � tter James Henderson are the delegates of clothes -pin ba s of ticking, tq . � I
lived . apiece-Gertie a lit'"I'dri, ,
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�, In, the state of Dela tpaxt-, for parades of tee- " 1), " Cera] d a 9 90ap, Uing, luxuries. A remedy must be ther ! f
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. : � -rriage laws of that 8tate million. . I e were put Western Fnir Association a� tIfj annu, I form, purely . >1 t . . I
� idea that the ma ware. Ile bad no total children in every I rovince of the Do- It " t," and Fred alf " x. " " ' ' 11, " -N'I'FIV tht -Soutb Perth Agricut to the wash powder, starch, clothes-lilles, pleasingly ac- W .
4 I t 8tiell a gigan, . Tbes a,I AtiRlesday's booth t, etc. ceptable in 'Wholesome in com- 'd . - !
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I ;! , tic national parade into the pool, and ( . here were kept, the position, truly beneficial in effect and ell- ; , I �. I . '
i 'ertie Ivas &-lared the appliances for ironing day - ii -on holders- �-13 .
- � � . '! were of allappalling nature. He had se-' would be.the or' meeting in London on Febru ry 20th. . 0 .
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I ; � ,ure( it,lin of rilore blessing foi. beginiier. 8he drew agail ,, (,,,, put 11 r tirely free from every objectionable quality. - .
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I �,_ ling. I in the "I'm, sure there had been nfesidents there- for the past twenty clothes -sprinklers, patent irons, ete. ol ___________-0*_4_ 9 0 - . .
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1 � Hard Times. are " buts' in' the Bible, � . I a . W I I
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. .; " Your bond - I epeatecl the Fat not. so' s tire there is'a, " tub "-there --Nlr. R. S. Hamilton, Bi A., - ed, &lid were accounted tile Most attra Syrup of Turpentine is without doubt a a) : a
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�.� .. z his state has to file a boli 4alt Collegiate Institute, and son tive in the hall. The former was devoted - F1 :
- nited ineans lave found Lbe secret of dress- Ivere ratber till profita,ble letters for, Gerald of I'Lev. Dr. Hamilton, to darning, el that it � . A
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I � know every man who is ma,rried in Iii I' culada wiilh very isn!tinour Coneordance."' "(P"and"N inaster of .(' L
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- I 1! -tion of the state." I well and stylishly in their honies and for to build with, I of Motherwell gave 43 niending and seiring. re : rn
.i i- -"I " � . but the game w'ent on brisk. l t:) I � The is only right that I should let you know A V14%
,��.;, - Me streets. - Iv. Thei the first of ti, course of four lectures on clec- were darning -bags and dusting- Pi : �> VJ f
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;_ $ . r dubious, These fortunate womenbave found out that, file popl,aiid minici tricity in ( ,Lit the other evening, the sub- threaded needle cases, d i t' .
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ss,and.nia has 'Pawn.' Now if there were only a boy. His naine is Mellar. feature beitic, : PPO% I A �
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a� site had. not pureb � for'lliOrly" the least benefit. Two small bot ce :
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the pool, iviliell you (lid not notice," said ford. ness; there Ivere dustincr-caps bib-aproll"', onderful r -
I 0 i asecl new maie'rial for a dress iu three y nd serve�! his legal Friday's booth was devotetl to clean' -0 L'F t4 0 1
I I ....A " See here. They tell- ,Ile I have to This same lady is always neatly an ears. Fred to (iertie, . apprenticeship in Strat- Ii- : . .... IWAV% 2i
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. 111ax- dressed, beeati,,e she u -Mr. Thoinas Tobin, ba,iliff, t>
. : -i " ed." N sea the Diamond Dyes. 'crime "' 11 A.re you sure!" asked Gertie. William were badly frozen oil Friday last, brushes, pa,ils, -was in my life. Please accept this unsolicit- i �
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I I I- -4urprised way. so,' ii a one twice a 3 'd colors' " Ili the seventh chapter of R'zekiel, for One while driving from Monkto adshill. I CD : 11, a P> .
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. _s� 't.i.ty'!" . -ave, Y, -.%III near till nIV On the,next round Gertie tria escaped . etc., wbitffi govern the operations of dig-estion and nutri. ,
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: 11 . she drew a ones, of 8tratford, n __# - - - our breakfast and supper a delicately flavoured bev. � I � I �
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,.L L. -I " wllat'.," fairly shrieked the unfortun- beid, . 0 . study. " Do you not remember David's la- ribs. n �. sa ea nt We nia 4
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-1 Tbeir niachinesare sac unco uncaun I " Deck !" exclainied �%Iay In . ,@ Ter, Z� I ;
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. 11 " Ships did not have decks - -Sat rday, 2nd inst. The meeting packets, by Grocers, labelled thus: . %
I ; I legal Ii lit, soothingly. an' breed-- . I froni the pool,
. 'i 1:0 Rut theli0or bride- u was a, quallitance. in a faroff land, and In strange 0 IV In s t
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. the wits o' wild ,Sandy. - stormy one, owing to the variety of opinion � COInP1111Y, AvIlen long years afterward I JAMES EPPS & CO., LTD.. 11014MOPATI110 CUMMISTS L,
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i� 4 . -, chu'pter. I landers, with wil swift e it gives good he& th, good appetite, good 1 7
� .11 I lw turned. '. _ - -0-- � following Dight, and report the lar.rest and how suddainly they top full c r Try a box on your horse which is loot tbri I
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a - sk you how s taken by Fred who made inost enthusiastic ,rathering they ever before UPOIl 1-110 ice, " and so forbh� Tho ell in � �
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'. ,W " Fifty oents " -v 'I -Qlould eoine to town and act like it touln gathereth hei. chickells"." and so at ther . - like h. I , . VLAj mi
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k . -� ' thiiiking of?" in- ];'red gave tip hi�,Ivorj.,, of Craig � I
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I 11--', .d in "skwthigll very s verely from sick and nervous headaches and - .
-adiallt. " I-- -I IV," I div " lie ti at, Arheil I come to * a citv hotel. j kin I le "lie of tile Colloordance (reatly increasqs statio I Alar,vs post office. His plains of the tillic wasto , 8 He
e renders any one proficient in one year between the (,',r,' Mr. George U. iviniams, the extenelve lnanuf.Q-
.. "all forgottmi'M11 about it. then his face gretv 8(1ueeha,wkct)--,1 Ali.itel., I ivan't more'n �_!�,,,I,S"',"',,Ilarlbl " 1, I ying tile iiiails for they brought the "very pretty Suffered for Twelve Years. -
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1� � id, " so I had. the oths.le boy telcph�ane to git 110111C Comforts to ham"' * ' �ile,r fa:111,1,arify with tile '0 I and the -St. , turer of fruit baskets, Thorold, writes: -I u red I
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"What- askedhiswife. "Wbo'!" Ships That Pass in the Ni0it," ,In ent_ hud be carefully gil liell is partakes,of that which was" obtained very Years RXID, ' � ;I' -
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arded ag,�inst. Crand Trunk Railway, and enjoys a repu- than in M11911119C.--Folk ;�Ilceeli in I beiran to ueestark's Po4ders. Thiky eive iminediate
- `:� . great authority on prising IoNv-a druggisb,* as &I 0 There need be no more of it than in studying tatiollfoI,reiii,%rkablcl)i-oiiil)t.lic.,i.q. All . 11=ief` ur,til about two
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I . Irezisol ratht-v 01W, With feather trimming . mid lai), ild ..V a Sunday School lesson -,%-itll others, or ill Kai- carried the first iiiail ill his, pocket to VS look 8 .
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t� wit" a look smill HiOks. " 11 mothel - . Cody is a story al=7 frequently follow. There is no remedy so prompi:
f 4 horml% as he, drew out .i, ,lot(._I)()( cut oft' my eurls ITAVI-, TAKEN t Queen Victoria and and at the eame tinle effectual and pleasant. as ma- /7-1 I ;.
. � PLACE TN MEDICAL JlltAVTl('F -During his life in.,`iamoa, it is said that a littlo half breed attached to Buffai
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�, Z> I Self. I 1`111ISt .1jaVe SM-1-p(l Ile . 011is Stevenson topk freqn�nt les- Bill's company. it I I
i , ,r thirty or fortv . secills her majesty is Hypophosphitev, which is the latest and beist com- I Ai -
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I -- Voti. ill "", . - INNI-JI'l-o's', February- 18tb.-A radical poses beinr_, to write 0 c: '" very fond of talking 'with the denizens of The greatest care
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1� ", t; t chief. " Ile couldn2t have been much ruder The Plain Truth Tells. prepare I I
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-Y(lll . _ " Are y u very �1)adl but -L, , � Alethodist w
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0 _N1 r. (, . are morceasily taken by tlie patient. lor, a 2 Martins-
', a � i ta� L7 "' . V , c - ' I milli$Ler of - if lie bad been a thoroughbred and Eng- Constipation, Ifeadache,Biliousticbs and Bad Blood are willing to pled-tre �
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' t a-sar ! I've got an idea. I forg' t, tilig the pill form foe th'ab sterlin- I V, h theM St . " -
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- I " I (ion't Dodd's Kidne Pills. 'rhes I ad, rict jl.utr e_ - - .
L ( . . y 0 Pills are s tigar- "' ' I -,; `�h, liver, bowels and blo e ly . �
_ down In the S'de of the bed " --Tile German Empress 0 i L- that the' _. atAa upon the stoma
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I N-mtr book, but, T vc ,-):t. a co-lumil for leln liFL-Sti'll tile fact. ouring all their diseatiept. . I
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i, - I t` -'low 11OW badly ]'III hurt,"' sai* . New Reforni Movement in Berlin. -
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I � er IvOrth e"1011911 to bl1V , dOZ- of Lhe railwa a-VOide"L feelA%, ." until I've The -the i a-, al:iout their comfo
.morrow ,,i I"P V co,tted,easih -carried aboutand'easily taken. ----------I** 40 This explairip, iu a
I . -11, boo!ks. Dan't ' - y re(luil-C no ah.-Ohol to preserve that mistresses are * too little concerned A inost curious club hiis Just heen formed Hagyard's Pectoral Baltam cures Coug-be, Ccldo, MeRs U.'re, their great popul,ar.!-ty aud
you see,! 1-,, an(l as U)ie� seen my lawyer " I � . rts. TheY Ought, she it) a Lcull,.ptuo' �
.. - . . IL liquid re'lledy would, anti fo this 1, I] us ll0tVl ill the Doiu-hof-Plat7 I
I 1V --toor slainnied behind the depawting wonian, --Nc' . I r easou slLys, to do eve 0 , Aethma. Bronchitis and all Throat and Lu
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! -) lentists are rYtllin!,, thev (an-to-viake the at Berlin t t le Is III I . ,ug Unparalleled sa-ccesI3. - Fall directiong .� . 7
11 - now tellin(" I's that. the are prcferable to litiuid remedies. Another leisure hours of their'sen -.. I 5 it Troubles. . I
i ,he huniorist grinned and wrote : ' (]ail i Poe - 'Der An- . ----* - on every p.ackag,e. -
t, gerow; niiel-o,l e is Itirkill"I" ill the green- i i n portan t fe,, -iints -its ;�grecable tibai)dL�iiindielio.,zt,nii,isclienliail(%n rei ,"
�_ " It 110es 110t Pay to dress beets, -,L.q betqs� Lfure of tile Ve n � Price -25c per
I bark. Those in* arrears f 7 se pills is that they as possible. . ��
... . Oh. dear, what a word. and one with so Beyond Dispute. pound, or three pounds for 30c, at
? , � or SuNcrilnion, have never yet failed to cure any forni of -The Duchess of York is .
� .. el(lon, pay to dress -this -any Illo,ji,14 , "V9 it 1-011teMPOrary, can send. tile moneV, ki( ey disease. T)l r
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_r -,war XVILI'le. as tile publisher has faoilit,ies In 1-1 to bring ill the fashion of sit, - . F There is ro better, safer or more eaQant cough
� I . . to disillfe'et 0 alleol sleeves. It 1,7 a club ZhOse 11115sion is to correct reniedy made than Halryard's pecto- '
- � .— sin;ai anlount,,z, and is willilig to take the ____ - � � At I�ady Margaret G'rosvenor'i3 wedding the thor cures Hoarsenem, Sore Throat, ral Baliian!_ lt FEA ' ruLy - I-
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� Children as Reforme!7s. risk. Wealth and F Duchess wore most modest sleeves " Bronchitis and all Throat 'Lad lung troubles. --=
. I I amily. to her 'Putting their hands in their trousers .
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- . -The D,O)R _o%vdJJ(Jv(.()LtCd the ("1liea,_O black and blue brocade dress. Her example pocket.. The inernbers of this would be Norway Q 040. - - SEAFORTIff.
I ItY Nk. A� hI_1,1tTfV, , (�l .. 0 � Pine Syrup strengthens the Lungs and d � -
' Tribune, but ,w), '\I I 1Vba' would T�X! tb011�,'Ilt of I a inan very was followed by several of tile ',lost distin- . -
I t10 IIoL think the churches and, sllnda�, - ell - '. Howard, Debs! rich, -who paratled. hirlis'elf oil c�lcry Possil& guished guests. well bred club arowery nuincrous, and all cures all Throat Troubles, Coughs, Colds, etc. ------- __ ___ �
1; "4.11 -t -Is are now doing w, niuvh aN tlte�_..- lieutenant, lost his red leather pocketbook, 'oCeasion with ,a placar(I oil 1% 1101 Ivas in- --Tile last survivor of the 11nous hall - those nicnibers of It seen with their hands - --------- 00,0— � .
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Its . ed to Containing fort -i -railroad passes, int-Inding a scribed : -,I ain Very riVI). I alli very B )russels, oil tile night befo,,L� ' at to their pockets of their nether garments D
mi,,'111 do, or aven as I�ntich, as thev - . f;
�10, ill ti a of temper' pass over Mr. 1'ullman's haLed * * . -, I Skin Diseases. GO; ERICH
01,_ le directio, cars. lie had rich." People Nvoill,l j- NX Mterloo, is � bare 'to pay 5 pf'onnigs (a halfpenny) for Skin diseases are more or leis occasioned �y had AO .
' Milve. "wark . . -1,111111 ;Lt hini ; they 1-14-Y Sophia Cecil who is now ('14 ve
rr 411D)IL11 (-hil(lrell. .to -"() to die boycotted Tribuile to advertisc, Nvotil(l think him crazy. n , ,
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-.11 work—any kind of work having it � e were to pin ,,',)(),I tile lapels of Itichulond, ft-Ift I
� I'S the first, time and I mark- (I shilling) for blood. B B,B. cures the following Skin Meases: U-91
",I'- . � the 10st P,r0PeVty.-NcNI- Vork Advertiser. Suppose )I Old.- She is a dall-liter -of tile DUchissa, the second off ense. As to those who walk Itching Ratihes, .Salt Rheum, St am Boll/8'"
I . who gave tile ball, antl she Scald Head Eruptions, Pimples and Blotches, by .1
__ .1 --*--- __ - ills eVetilli coat a half d.ozL.jI ,�10,400 bills danc about tile streebs, except with op I
il f(Ifurniatory k-lia,ra't,ter, aillo"19 ',till- CIELISs Of — , 9 (ESTABLISHED 1890.)
.. - ed that night wit], the Duke of Bruns- en hands, removing &I'l impurities from the blood from a cam,
1)(-r-lri.-1.', exactIv in line. with 1-1 Death of, Dr. Livingstone's Sister. Mild paste between his shollider.,j lt certified wick, ,.vto Nvas,killed next. itay are strongly reproved- by the members man Pimple to the worst Scrofulous sore. . -i -
the great � at Quatre they -_ WMM ..A
jilisbion of tile chu'rch to resetie men frou, c,lleck of $5,000,009, liv would htl put ill till 1,iras. I .1 t of the club and if incorrigible are turned -0
as . 1,11.1;a . � - out. -London Society. a I A
A few dayn ago I receive(l t,wrl CliristiM tie asylum. - As S. CHR%f'O� L,
4*Vil, aid set their feet, in, the way of right- (.,Lt.,Is froll, ^.\Ii.q. , I I Billousnees and Liver Complaint, Headaclie, etc.. I it .
-voLISIlt"'S. - R lailet, &I d 'miss Acriies NVIlat is tbought of tile Aromen- who load - --The* Rev. 11. Crockctt3 tile a.11thor of —0- . . are . cured by Burdock Pilhi -
0 -, Stie-kit AJ inis�er, - sa3-9 that " Pil I �:00_ .
I Uvingstone, 'Ind llow news rea.elles Hi("! that theill, , . ," The . Successor t� Chrystal & Black,
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It is generally admittecl by those NvIlo tile younger, Agries, passe(I aIvav (itlictiv seIVU)s (foUrn Nvith Pzarls and rubic.,: and lgrilll*-(i 1'1'091-eSs " Nvas the on]y iniagilia ' I Secrets Revealed' . MannUcturers of all kinds of Stationary I
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,haVe prat-Lical experiu.n.ce Ill emeralds, whri sit. half nakc,l ill tit' "I tive . Obstinate Coughs. � -
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I- - . - le the -Metropolitan opc�a hou-14Q, calling at- early days. He adds - I Used to be fond of People ordinarily suppose that secrets Obstinate Coughs yield t;o the grateful sootbing . _�
� work, that, in a large atid. generIvi, wav -years past Aliss Armes Livingnolle hatl been tention not, to the be cannot be told unless some one delibe action of Norwaji Fine Syrup. 'The racking, -persiti. ---- � I
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there is I lope only for - the YOUII�". Al iddle, inore or less of ail inva,lid. but Iviienever I tile ell, rill ( . 11,11tv, the symmetry, .I.L.ting scenes froin itIvith a (..Otlsin of inine tells them But the most sa,credly tent COUL'h Of Consumptives Is quickh- relieved i)y
-tg -1 and eldmiy drunkards are. saved'here a if their costi ' "Operly orna- who sonietii . BOILERS , , - 1
utd. thert-, but the great majority -of thein called at the family home in Hamilton ,�he iiiented, but to tile, fact that they carr k gua�de(l this unriialled throat and lung remedy. price 26c. y . I r
go froll-I bad To: wo ;, with then, a f, . v always wanted tr; he one oi the respectable the seal of the confessional in the ' hurch of I Salt Pon I 3 .
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for zt time 'they rse ; find, vven if reformed sIrliall of stature ;).lid fracrile of body, she 001), and I - characters ; but I invariably vilose ApolkVOD, Rome and there is a well-known story of -40,01-40— . I etei�, etc. . �'', . I
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I too often fall back again .. 0 Lt tile same time encircle the'r ail(! threw darts from hell wi . .
Tlli-'i is, ill short., a verification of the truisin ' surawny necks Ivith pearl necklaces valuel th. such force the ;av in which that seaJ was once I _� �
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lies of her famous brother, "the I moth collect'i ns of genis and curi An illustrious French prelate was at 4 obn Uy an band. � I .
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