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I I � A TALMAGE)S ELOQUENT SERMb Imb n v u are loo or 1,000 I miles awa
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I , I � . ,", . rms for sale in Hascau n the ban- , 1 44 cross on the brook ' I
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. 9 k ", . . -ARM ft,R SALE. -throneroom by Ahissuerus. -
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, a . - 6, Hullett, containing 100 acres, all cles -ed � om 8 U In w
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I . 1464- -If Exiles have sufferod s'eyorelY, -b dly good
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: t K ,�i '' .,. . � J BANK OF COMMERU BUILDING,- P Tp I .V tu'rned bilmself out from thro, om OtIm 0�s comes from w 1 rldly evil. The
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5 , - I f '. KS Fi on 6, Township of Morris, bonfAinin Re sbebp pen and down from the top to the . ecidental glahce i
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; -. �z 11, -, 25 King- Street West, Tbronto. suitable for f rain or stock altuolted two an Wf . as
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I . . i : I -1 8x26, cellai undern, ` bg name In the last 20 yea s. -- Hawthorub,
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. � I t I I- (Toronto University) Manager, I 0 hat sitteth upon the throne. I I - I Worldly good sometimes comes from But such people
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I V . ,a' world scorched wit a ship lar as,011- Jealously watching each other. It r" are
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, � -,'.--, stone, Ote., caused by.past abuBes, swept, to! a I to be seen whether the attraotiozin at'
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. . 1 1,� Vods a I west prices of any house in the county., to shrunken or ans, and quicklY. ut surelT rest roe � A ],and of Volu
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i �77!' Lb , � I -goods bought Christ came to the poore9t partof-tills 'and servieg of all the exi port will be sufficient to counteract the,
� - : now are 13olui? t fr M 1 to lor eon to per roll less than JUN �APO It
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I ' � ' The Folding sawing Machine is made in two' Imperial 'heather, sometimes SO deep of , color it . Westphalian alflolds In
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I t �'.�- - WA &per tri ; ed free. saNv down roes , In .
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1 �E - i ; h 6 wil 0 f the 11 , Russia amounted In value to,C770,148; to
- ,., �.,4 I -kind of gwillound, and never so much against Russia, France was flow every fiber o f3wedon, X788,
11 i, any kind ef thuber,and on any 4 own -arms opened; for� that purpose.
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z . � , .. Js C. Smith & 1 CO., never so much against Germ, and to the German Baltic ports, R500,000'
. ., � . i I I . � . warracted to stand spead -on &nV nd earth was against Christ. It took him in the Campbells and Coch an . ' I bespeak .
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- _.A__t I -ch t,,6 through the doo� of a stable. It thrust for th's royal'exile of nl�, e t the' love and
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, _ diameter. Nb matter. how rough the grcun may him out at the, point of a spear, The Ro- the'service of all Scotc4 ex1les. Some of I h
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� gree the other way, the machine can ba adju3to In. Its courts, . suffer- urn ,cargoes for thave'ssels
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. I il . . 3f 5 per cent. per annum. � a . tl"3 tion was how best to put�41m out. and Lati.wer mount -
i I � Keating's lumber Yard, Goderich street, cast.
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. - . � I I . ' atodblm; the Some of your ancestors board George White- I CO.bgrOssl. a Jack Robinson of P nn-
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�F � - i . Pi KEATING, Seafortb ! as Iscariot pated ar Charles Wesley
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I . der,,b ille royal o sailed down the POtOM46 river -one
t . � "; most of I begpeak for x1le of my ser- said,
I . ) '- , . � - I ! ed to hirn will p leaae call and pay tho amounta I dUe h nll c
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, TH P 11 acounts will be placed in court. OLME.
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