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'f on a few weelco absent mm me at)rnesm.-, Dore nqo�. 0h, how many of us fi�r ' . - I IX V , Christ was 88 yea away from from home I .�w � - � r I � - 11 I . . AN IMPERIAL IL, a cir . . . 1; . . e. I I ; .�, CASEY &- C09 - '-� . I � . I All of usexiles. Thlel,b b I . t -1 . � . T Jr.- -,,,- � I � � - . he e. Some of you � � � fQel 14oulesicknes , ; � � I I - ourhoin6. Heavion Isour home. C 1, I I � A TALMAGE)S ELOQUENT SERMb Imb n v u are loo or 1,000 I miles awa � � 14., . , . N � 0 am so glad when the royal exile Went, ba . 1. i fro. the domestic circle. Cb st was more he left the gate ajar or l,eft it wide (pe I � � I& I . .; . : ,. 1 ,� Rare- now a full line- of Fruits for .., ! ON CHMSPS ��PATRIAT1914. 1 . million miles aw I ay fro a Going home I" That Is the dying o , , : � � I - 7 � 11 I ; I ,; 1! M ho . : -. . . I : . . the Spring trade, consisting of ��--A­vl - A . ; could count it all your life yo did nothiDg claihatiola of the majority of Ghrist: an - I I - f � ­# � . - ,.: ­ � . . � I . . ,t � I - - � ; . . ; u .- I -. - - ,Che ]MIRE VVho Left a Th"no, elode4l &. but count. You know wh I � , - : � wh ` , ' - � I I . wh It is to be I have seen inany Christians die. I thh . .� f 2 - ; . . i t I 1i Dried Peaches: Aprioots, Plums, I I bomestok even amid leasant surround. � � , : I I . I . . . : zfalweAnd Went InGrth to, Die Is a Ilan,, . p Dine out of ton of them In the last mobae, - ;� � I 1�c, 1, I �% � .i I 149s, but Christ' slept in hats, and be was say, "Going home." Going home out i I � 1 � , I � K . - I � - - - - 1. . / - ! U16 Count&T-Aznerlom the Home of the at, . !! . . - I , Canned and Evaporated Apples, . 4 hIrst, and be was a-hung3red, and be banishment and sin and sorrow and sm I . � . � . - I 4 I - A I . //, , %F voluntaxy E211e. I was on the way1rom.,.Deing born In an- ness. Going home to join in he I i i .1 � i 1,11 -1 - . � � - b hl ar t I � I I I .1 � I _ I � �� X1 ork and Beans in Cans, I . other man's barn td'b.eb3f buried in of our �arents and our klear children w is . ` P - - . .. . . - - ! A I .J �. WURIXGTO3�, A�ril 10.---k-t Is wonderfp.l � -1 . , � i �, - -1 A 1 1 1 % . 156W many turles the - may be set. - anc,ither man!s grave. � I have already departed.'! Going home I I . 0 . -1 I ­ lgost�al I 1 5. . � � I ­ . tomato Catsup in Cans, . I I have read bow the Swiss when they Christ. Going home toiGod. GoInghon � � �- � A . . I . -1 i Win VeV*rnwrl today ihows anbtber R�e far eCway from their natlyl country, at to. stay. Wher are youIr loved ones t . . �.1 - . , � I -. I . � 11 6� in wb i home- die . - -- . h tbeea#�1[y.expArIenceofour the sound of th4ir national air get so d in Christ?e - - I , I � � �- �,�, ,� 'I Venison in Cans, 11 rd Is met forth. � Hietext was 1,1 Samuel - I I . You pl�y them. Ahi th . � I .1 � . � I � I . -- 4 . i slo -that they fall into me.anoboly and ought to pity you I Yo are an exile � ­ � I . - v, 17, "A-tid the king vKent fo- fhr- soNetimes they die under th homesiok­ from horne. .They are ome I Ob, wh . . . � I rth and ! I ''-� �1, � Pumpkin in Cans, . . . ' % � I I ied In a ac - , � . , . . . .i :11 � ,p] e Atch was far off. I 1, ; � I I L- %1 . � I MO. Bl2t, ob, -the hom -1okness of a time It will be for y,o when t e gat � -, 7 -11 . ,,, .r . Thomas A..To)k*&. . I Far up and'far -back In the h1sto of , h I ­ .k'�� I - Ick or celestial keeper of-heaverl 8 all 1� � "Takeoff th . ­ i 7- �n I I eaven there . Ch is - P)verty homesick ­ ,� Jams of atl kinds in 7 1b. Pails. i b . �. 41 � came & period when its ost ,L. 't lj� I �� ;­ I . J� � I . CURED BY TAKING � . �ctst Persecution bpmest(k for ho- roughsandal. -The Jour�ey"Ia ended. Pt 1:, ilustri6tis oftiz6n was ab ut to ab 'ant I ;1 sz�z . 0 0� � "11,`;, I � : L I 11 n a., Weariness homeslcl for rest. downthatsaber. Theb�ttlaswon. -VL , �� I I . . . I - . 5 . . , � - � I . �­ .- I �, I I . arm � Imself. He was not going, to sail f ofil � I , I so esick for angelic and archangelle t Iron coat of ma4l and put on th : i - I a t . , i , � , �1- Also a fresh an-pply of TURNIP and ammomda each W beash. ' We have often dODe t lat. co pnnionshlp. Hombsick tc got out.of rob 4 ­ off, th . ; � ,I: � . z - f,� I I �' , -- - % li I- " i I . I ,�, 11 1 - MAKGOLD, SEEDS. ri114 was Ai(it'going"to pwt. avit *from, ne e 6f conqueror. I I At� that gate of tr I � , �. � : I- I .1 . . I I i i ,� ��.. � 1, -, A)'EIZS Pa I .. ttP, night and the storm and the worldl� Umph I leave you today, only readin . , I I fl; '..- . I I I is qmls,pl;�ere to an other hemidsphere. .'. I . . � , M tily ,6x 1 " . i- 1� . . -- "I was affileted for elf,,ht yeais with gal f- us have done that. 33mt be was to ian ix . ratiop. Homesickness w 11 make a � I I e 'i f , threlo tender canton translated from th . week "'M as long as a- month and it Italian. If 'you ever b eai,d any*hlag swee : 1. Some cheap TEAS left yet. , Rheum.- During that ime, tried -a grea 'to world 'the , � ; ­ ! � � I �, highl re - I - eern W me that the, three decades of er, I never did, although I cannoV adQp I � �J, I ,� . . many medicines which we . qPa World - ppaeee uj[ ex� I - - � ,h"J ­ e . � I i .:� s I ; � � . r I I ed d the Imme'nsit& -untravo:od. . . - I .1 r � . . & �. 4 I ommeuded, but none ga . e rel ef. rist's -iesidbnoo on earth must have all Its theolo , I I i i,� . � -1 " 'S XF was at last,advised to.try Ayer*s Bars, - � 19 a ba ever - . . i I ; . gy: i CASW 4TS AND LARD. , ,;- 0 world 9 ba'lled beaven,� and� eami,ed to him almost Interminable. Yon - I z I i �'- r- . . � i� - I ­ L" - parilla, and'before I had duished th 'Tw" I : ; - - , 'i . swim haildd MW other wo: Id. rnIng in heaven 1, 1, Ive, -wh spered one o I . i- r fourth bottle'ray bands Were as n ' 8 Ave oft6 tribd to measure the other Etd*'the little child gel ]Kay, . I t I 1�� I I t.. tin . a - �- i , 1q nk'! the wi66waand tb� baleoi lep. -of Christ, -bnt you have never tried in'the chade of the gr t white portail, I I � A , -:� 4 1 -4 ;-,� '! I I t , . � � '. I '. , � I I I I - ; p I i 7 4 : .-. , '' � 1were thronged,'and that the pearly be ich kangs . .� 11 I : I .. � !, ri � I- : I Free froafrupiions to'Ineasure the magnitude and ponderosity Sat sorrowing night d day; � I � I �1 �T. . . . 1wa4.crowded'wJib, those Ao bad,comi to How eke said to the st , . � X I , f 1; �-­. CAStY & C083 as ever they were. My business, whic - a Saviour's homesickness. . ,tely warden, ! i i, -1� ­ �� . �? law blin gall 6ut of �tha harbor of light I ito 1� , , - I is -that of a c4bzdrlv�r, rpquires mer t He -of the key and bar: � ! ;', ; 1.4 ; . t1l take a stop farther and to I you that � T, 1i - , I be. out in cold and wet weather ofte . i � � lq,`� -� -, t eyond. Oxt adif out and t 110h, apgol, sweet angel, I pray-, you . . I � : , I , I 1�tbe ' can b 7 4p.hrlst was -In an exile whicl he know L 'X Z' " L Wffilout gloves, but .the trq'ubi.e n! " n . -- 0 -, I I . � - .1 - ­ - ha % ob and ob and ob *nd down and'do Sat the beautiful gates ajar, � � - T - - h. . L � , 14; III'. � - SEAFORTH. - never returned.11-THoxAs .&..,TojEjN% I. �Voold and, In assassintitio" Holman' ()nly a IM16, I pray you, , il D � X t ,� I � �! Stratford, Ont. I I . . 1AD0 down he sj�od, until ,one 1jigbt, ith . th I , 4,11 i � L - - I . i � -1 ­ I -4- - I I . i v- : . A to master pd -inter, ha4 i picturiwin Set the be�,tjtif ul gates ajar. . ; . :�, I ' ' 1�orll.V one to greet him, when *he arrlvlled ,T'T� he represents' Jesus C Ist in the i I r � 'L . , . ; -I!, - i L -� I * � � � r� -�� r, - I Is .1he .11 inbarkation so u4protonding so' I � � i ­ !� N I I ! - ;I , carpenter. shop. und him "I can bear my inother weeping. . I I � - 11 t:� I 11 . 14106t, that -1a wad'not klmoWn . on earth un- � en I Shb is'lonely; she cannot see -� � . . r� THEISEAFORTH Ayer OnlySars ' ""a Ose I 'r . , 1 A L" �- 11� I � .eparill �*ehe seawq, the hammers, th( I - - , � I - . . - . � : 1 � J�I the exoltem�ilt in tho'cYsucT gave il�ti- axes, the A glimmer of tight in the darkness" - 1 ­ . ; , �,t ,r i - . � din at the,Wdrld9s: Fair. s of carpentry. ThepioturE represents , � - .1 1� - ' When the gale:9 shut after me. ,-� : ,,, � i'l, : , A Itted ' I I . , ­ � I . I �� I I - I � J�iai4on to the Bethlehem' rustics that �rh'r'ist as rlsIn*g from the carpon er's work- Oh, turn ine the key, sweet angel, I � - - I � I , -, el -- jisoln�ethlng gran and- qlbrWVs I I 11 ; A - 4 , �, !� � - I . � bench'and wearil sttetchij g out tin -The splendor will shine so far. 'I i c i4 . 1" I -'' - � Instrument Aveivis 'I"tase Vie Dome 4p� 1 - Musical ..Pilts C . I . Rhd - h' ng y � :_1 I � . -- : P18116d. Who comes th�r� Vrom 'wbBt' orms as 6ne will after Ke1bg In oonbracted ' But the warden answered, "I dare � I , v. 4, � . I . it � , ---- - - � , . � , , - I . . - * � I i � Y - --- ?.- not 4 I i .'' 11 s ­ 31.4 ' * P( . I as,this the lace �Ir set,the beautifuwl g tes.'ejar, " - . i ; � . �- I I -P . . of I q.li. UDCDMfortable posture � and the light of )rVdid4be saill'i Why w i ' . I . I : ; , - L,ESTA - FOR SALE. tination P es n hi I ; p I f ­ �;- I , TE � . i ito t 618! t Spoke low and answE red,1 I rl dare , I -1 � — . -- � not ; ! � I 1� EM �ORITJAI- - -. � - hi's des ­ j a I : . 3p- k p -o arrang� L i I , � ,,� I ­... ciare is s . tliat the arma . I -- � I 1. 7' . - ljh S. I qbestidn th QaTAA "Veto. Y q Vhrist, W Set the beautiful g1ptes14Jay.,1 � r I I 1 ­ I a � ;_ -� 1. fiA ICIISTA�LMHICD, 1873 OR SALI� OR TO REN't-The ho a lateLy oc- ' ' I n'the angels. - I "bAW . earily stretph�,dforth, together ; � . . I 4 � � I uest o ­ : � ! � - . . � r , J found Dot. � - I I . � ; �' --' - F . Carnooh 1�ylth his body, thrbw on the, wall the Then up rose Mary, e . I - - g.PyedR�orth�rcAgPI.vjo&" East St- le h , I r I. . JX es, I I . , ­1� N was wwrld'h�d I I � I 11 � I Chur FliOLUMTEI).. , , .an i6xile.. But the '� 1* . � �badow of the cross.� Oh. that Sw7eet Mary, XI =obrlst. � I - I Mary, the ti � I -� .. r I I p � � I - Owing to h4d times, we have co;L- . 1 1469 . lenty of ex les. Abrabaw, an exile from - y friends, - I - I � ; :. , .: t� I , I . ! � , V.. . - shadow was on everythfiJ in Christ's life- Her hand on the han of the alagel I , � z I ­ . - -- . V"Arah; John, an e1ile from Ephesus; K I She laid, and h . 1 7 i � i � .-!� eluded to sell jPianos and Organs at �' - GOOD CHANCH POR RETIREt PAR - . , 61" lime, Shadow of a cross n t6 Bethlehem uch S�uftl ; , ­: AR)( ci I . i �i � �1 RS Usko, an exile from Polatid; mazz,in urned was -the k in tl�e p6rtai, . t 1�1 I . A OR )t RKBT GA1tDENERs­FGr sale,th rty exile jjom.Rom'; FAn in waddlJDg clothes; shadow of 'a cross on � I � I � I I ; ; I . � r � I I . I - � I Fen Iffigilig I � � I .; acres of choice land In H rhey, specially &A2 ted e- � , aij 6*110 " In �he road over which the three fugitives fflad "I 7 ! I : e W r, � 11 %e goldenbar, I 1, � " f . I t-� 9 . . ; � i �� for a marke arden or slaaliufarm. 0o9d I Ireland; Victor - - - nd, 1014,1n,the littlo'child's ffngers � 1 1 ; ; " il I Ogg . � f 12 I � . Greatl . ; - y Reduced Prices. Huge, 4u exile I n Into Eg-ypt;"sbadow of aFeross on Lake . Stood bh . . � , I � � I � � and every e nvenlence. Apply to ISAAC WILL Elit France- Kossatb, an exilaftel-ja Run p beautiful gat4s ajar, , . . I i � 1 - gaTy- Palilee as Christ walked 4ts m6salo floor In tho little child's angel ifthgers I f I I .� - I on the pre.,iaes. � 1471-th 4 ;Inut iA One of whom I opeilk today: h' % � q t" � ; � � *- .. I ' * � !� I , . . i � -- . . Vto of opal and emer&ld and � orystab- s)iadew � Stood the beautiful gates ajar. . I : . -� � , i I -­- : , i I � �- ucb resonDding farewell L . -1 - - A= SALE. -The u I has t1w1apty , cross- on the road to tmmaus;.shadow I . I � , P . r', '� �, I" nderslan - � I � - Isuch cbilling re8eptioll.-for not eve , Speaking Hig. 31XInd. I , I � . ,", . rms for sale in Hascau n the ban- , 1 44 cross on the brook ' I . �� � I ,or C,unt, f the Province; all sizes, & - Kedroni-and on the � 11 -� I F�R '�rice� - Ills lante n to 11�-bk I � I �, Organsat $ 1 25 and iipwar4 and * F I s a4d caiiae 1i ), 11 2- 1 1 : . . p Ir .-I .. I - suH6 .For fIll Information, vKrite or ca. . .. I - "Here," $lie said I rLprc4slvely, "I have Pianos at Corresponding prices 7 t1t 1ostler wont Gut with I I of a � a I temple, and on the side of Olivet; shadow . � . � I . - . , e nalft Y. Illim in�-thathe Is more . a book personally aa4crip'tive 'of 1 " ; �� � I No trouble to, show thein., F, S. SCO 13 1 t,d'be celebrated � , pf a cross on sunrise '-* I % : I t . f .." . . S�Z US ]BEFORE PURCHASING. P. 0. I , . Is !than any other expg�riated ex* Ile o 'oa and 61 -inset. Con- female � , i I . - 301- f I � . f th kantlae, mti6hing wIt4 his army, saw WrJtors and thoir adinlrable con6ibutions � t i I , ` -- --- � . . . -. i 1 17 11 I I . I to literature," . � I - I . i i �, - to I I or heaven. An Imperl , . -- . I �) . ARM FOR SALE -100 acres, in the lonshi of I 41 E*le. �Ilst olace a cross In the I sky, but Christ $'I sball take it' I- � I �­ . . . f ,� - - . I , t S, TGrey, Dear Broesels. - There is I 11 saw the cross all the tizue' - , . he began. � � i . ! I �z SCOTT BRO 7 on It nearl 50 it ri irst, I remark ibat Chrfs't was I . � I - I � - ' order book, : . I I The Dooin �o a � ; i # 1:.; -I . 14 , . an � . . - - I i f I % , 1, � I , . a acres of bush. about kalf black uh, the, rest h1rd � She beamed and opened her . - � 11 f D�sperado. ' - 11 . r , . -i . I wood. A never -f ailing spring of water runs thre igh ,perial exile. He got , n off a* t i h ir o!�e. I . 1 -"if " he coiAinned siiavely'. "it do& I i I . . - I . i I : i r , � - . the lot Will be sold at a big barealn. 'For par on- i He took off a tiara. ' ' a clesed a' paloc (in a ro�gh journey wel cheer ourselves I - � .... I 0 1 1 � 4 ,� - , i 4 i lArs, apply to MRS. JAWE WALKER, Box , ' � . I , I i . - , -1 `�' - BrImsels. . bog f her pork �ies tb I � -1 -a behind him. His fam � III Ond In warm, Ot Say Of a �crtaln writer, 'She Is prouddr i P r . � i � aq, gat - were prlfi�es th the. fact that It W � � a ; i 'I -1 � . I � 1 4 0 andpriincosses. Vfa&b'i asturnedoutlof I ,, I -I belic p of her poems. I I I ! I z 4 i� �- d � I - IMPORTANT' TO � ' � I .. W ltality�- but Christ kDpw 0ab - his rough . . - -1 I � . ___m ve in one.b ograpby there Is . . 4 -1 ' . I thi� bavid was -0 r - ? - , A! I I -Forsale, Lot 11, conces I . ath iGuld end at a defojiagq�fl tree I . 9 k ", . . -ARM ft,R SALE. -throneroom by Ahissuerus. - � - Ion , with- mention Of something of t1le sort." , a . - ­ 6, Hullett, containing 100 acres, all cles -ed � om 8 U In w - : .- - . a - - � o branches, : . � z : -, I � F dethroned by I * ut one leaf and 'with . . I � - 7 � � Abs 1 ' I la Y. The fl. "Is there an assertion that' another au- � . � .-* -- - I t �va' kiDgn were 'Ifurle no a . - I I ,.,�! - A * 'Well underdra)-ned, and in % .good state (,f cul �,o caring fruit of �ucl � i I � I i. , S.050,OiJ m�- BOARDS, (I it t i bitt rn - , .. � ` ,­ %1 ".1 Oon. There tre 16 acre6 sown -with fall wheat, ind of b'er - : . - �i' It � &I - taste . : Oh, what I I- -tl �. - ; . ,ehf Ohio of thc""'�. -,� man lips had ever I Iss as no llu- thor pays attention to eNery detail � f �, mth a U Joshua's couingo. S )% i i - �5 -�— ,eplowing done. There is on the pl,,, , fie. . I i � ;�, I I I- ! - I A ou - of . an housework and takeAparticular pains that - - . ,- J. 11 I : I . �14 1 n � ' * the Louis of Ut any dust shall never be per= itted to gather in . . I - � : . 9 I F z I , 'i . . . " France � i THE . . a... m� I , '. , , , ith kitchen and woodshed attael e(] lof , iile, starting lip an Infnncy witho : - , - England and soi P ` �*s two fr4me barns with obher outbuildinZ . 0 cradle and di ' 4 , i - 1, " . weire jostled on their thrones en nlg.Inassas�lnationl Thlrst� h5r domain?" �, I . I I � I r 4 - , �! isla gr,od farn), well situated, being'9 miles from ;ea. discontoute � y . - I I i- I miles -from Cl d subjects,! -But Christ vv,As �Vlthout apy wate%fday itb ut any sun- 111�I think there Is." , � I 1 1 - I " 7 inton, and li mileo from the d� ! . ; I �4 i - I � I � r, 1. � . � : � .� I - h ", I � - - I _ _. _ - y of Kit.burn, and will be ' sold on reason Me never more honored, �or more popul ' 11 more "So I supposed. Whe a you bring,430 is _ �ar, �r '. . � , - I , , -s Tei7chers' Ag� !) ApVy to the roprietor on the preinfoeE, or Vhgan angelic excellebee. F r b t at book dealing with what �Vomen h I ave4 " � � a _ . , *I , I. The dooi pe ado for * , or�o I I 51 'A i � - �. 1, e , Fi k , : m6r I , , mofe loved than the day .N left eaven. � . t i ! ,' 1�, � " � - , w tb I i ,2 - � � address g nstance P. 0. h I . I IoDe : - " I W. EITCH, o bxpatriation and that exile? (;ori a I . 1464- -If Exiles have sufferod s'eyorelY, -b dly good � - . i I A �7 - , 1, -, � I . - ut Cbri�it s , In literature, without an� apology for tneir : 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 � , : . .y �, �� zi . . PARK FOR SALE. -Lot � on ell- . neroom Into baviDg presuined to do! it, I shall gladly 5 , - ­ I f '. KS Fi on 6, Township of Morris, bonfAinin Re sbebp pen and down from the top to the . ecidental glahce i I ­ � � , - �� 6 4 1 of a sh rp! blade from a bu 'the volume. I have not read that Rus- ; -. �z 11, -, 25 King- Street West, Tbronto. suitable for f rain or stock altuolted two an Wf . as : I I , , "' - � � � 1, bottom. He was Dot pushed off. He W razor. grinder's wbeel pu out the oye Of ki put his ability for chopping firewood '' � � � - - � � i - i � InIIA- fVAM the thrivinj � : � � , 'i � ,, village of Bru6eelo,- a d not manacled for foreign trabsportatt I Ited s mpathles which ab ve his brilliant criticism. I I overheard f - : it gravel road leading tharetro* 120 acres cleared , 0 . panitatta and exc . �� .- . . � ­ I - � 1:, � . I nd n � - cree and ash � and bal H 1 on ntstarted him � � �' - free from stumps,.6 a ce4ar b out becAuse-they no,mo 0 � � I Supplies geho'ols with teachers for all ce o was not pp gained him an educatt that the chief argument In favor of Mere- , � . , ;-1 I - ­ I � '. . - hardw Rarn blx6O with straw and hay a - . -1 � - i.� i des. No charges. We ake enquiries ed wanted him in celdstial domain, buC y . pn a career that made his D � e more ma- di was his deftness in putting up the I . t In '. . I 1. , t t ,� 4 - 4 4Ox7O, stone stabliing underneath bcth.� The house I choice departing ah�j de-scanding into n I � . ; � , � :, i':, forra confidential information concerning all Is brick, 2W2 with kitchen I jestlio among Frenchmen thqu aily other dr wing room curtains, It lb not -an- - � * , � r I . applicants, and our recommendations can both boildinll All are new. There is a large ath ,exile five times as 10 , as that of Napoleon no uced that Swinburne .takes less pride I . . i : I -1 8x26, cellai undern, ` bg name In the last 20 yea s. -- Hawthorub, . .1� - � � rchar . SM01 on next lot. The Is yo ing 4 a tarned out of ehe Office of collector at Sa- I l i- ; � 7 �� . therefore., be relied upon. Write us if y � 01 � nd t St. Helena' and 1,,000 times worse; the . % . �1 I . 4 3� . has, a if DOa � I -0 . t ; ", - ou natuZrainage, &nd the fam is in go In Is poems than In whitewashing hk oel- �' , � - I I I , I'� , I i , � require a teacher. Information given to, Satiataotory reasons for- selling,� od cond on. jone exile suffering for that he had 4e- ,a,", . wont home In de patr. His wife lar�:� There way be people who tbirrk that - I . � ; � . � Apply at Tan x- istroyed nations, the other exile suffering touched him on the shoulder and said �, � I I o � I ii-, - I I - teachers on application. - I POSITOR OmcA, or on the premaiseo. WM . I r y a compensatory domestic sop should. �, . �� I- . BA I "Now is the tim 0k,11 be I - . �, , Brussels. . b6causo he came to save a world. An full - 1 7 1 1 1 1 ­ 0 to, wte your bo . � if - . I SM - offered to the Cerberus of mediocrity by ­� , - z � I . i . perial exile, King eternal. "Bi and his famons "Scarlet Letter" was the 11 - I � - ­ . , i tl . , - , �� �1 I I- .I- � I W. 0. MCTAGGART, B. & ; I ; esslng and brilliant cons - every� woman who. ventures to send her I � -.4. - , honor and glory and powerbe unto him equence. I � � , !, ,� f I - . 7 ,00-%&%" MARK- 4 r, . ! . I -1 � - NU � � t I . I ; , - u .. I - soul beyond the fo'r walls of the kitchen. . � 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 . , � ��- I .. I . I . � i ., 1. f� . I I ' would not b, -- I . - � - I But I go farther and tell you he was an worldly evil. Then be klot ,,,yl,t,(, book . i - I � ]Elu� 1442,62 ' They would borrow It, T. t b : r ­ - Late of ron County. unbelieving � I � I , � ; � . � � ! I F , 'Made, a welt: exile on it barren island. This worl t frbm the greatest rowit-fromme. Good morning V -Peor . -1 i A � i , I . d Is when I tell you tha hey 6 10 � ­� . � I . . I � I . I - --- . -- 1, � 9ri-InO Of all eternity and q'f the whole uni- son,s Weekly. ar- I f ­ � I . Ban- , f one of the smallest islands of light in tpe - - � t -,� . 11 , . I I . I " � I terse, the murder of the on of God, there � � 3� 1 T . I . L= - I . � ­;­ ­ I i 1 4 Other stellar king' f I I , " 0 mmensity. � . . , . T - � I � -� " . - I . � * 10d=ns aLlmany thousand timealarger than �hall come rosu"Its which phall eclipse an Advantages of the Baltic � - I I - i i � . I :i !! ; - f - I . i . - t ­ Ithis. Christ came to this small p1ttmo$ of the graDd6urs of oterni ' ' d ern* As regards the commercial ad antages � !t � - . ! � i I : � -. I an t � ,;� I I - a wor d. Wbenexiles are sent brist, an ex � � z3 1 i - . out they I -� "a '�r aiven 0#=% a e I MIles 03melle 'Of iho now waterway, whatever will be r ��.­ - I INDAP h I to come. C : . ­. t I -1. I :, I . J� -1 - - ` .- - R THE OR T � - . are generaly sent to regions t Opening the way for the I deportation 1 to- Germany's gain willtongreate teDt be � � V . bat are sandy � Ic ­ I .y - � . . 1�� ., . - �Jlt �� . . . I HIND00 REMEIDY or cold or bot-somo Dry To' Ward heaven and to beav"en of all s 1). ls,h , . � . P I PRODUCES TIM ABOVE P rbugas of d�s- ose Denmark's loss. The two rivals, thong � I I , f. : h I I � x .mPE Ingreeableness. Christ came as an exile to �bo will -accept the proff' r. . Atone t n t, each declaring the best ,Intent n . . I - - - " ,� ]RESULTS In So DAYS. 4 1 P t�',j*� , 0 & J � ­., z . 1­�, I � . . I es au T - ; Nervous V15eases. go enough t 8 a � -ii � . , F&lling Memo . . . h heat and:bitten L I � lil - I , Paresls,sieepie _ r gers that N il the P -� �; , t m I V . ,a' world scorched wit a ship lar as,011- Jealously watching each other. It r" are . ., �1 Z., with cold, to deserts simoom vill come aboarfl it - i - - I !,:, asness, Nightly Em a- remains , �­ -,'.--, stone, Ote., caused by.past abuBes, swept, to! a I to be seen whether the attraotiozin at' ; I -- � I I carry the rgest atook of new designs and finpat - 'riven Vigo nd fze I I . . 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 i f J, f f , ,--. - i � I 19 howling wilderness.. It was the b ryl le. . I LostManbood noldoryoung. ast i � , ! I � L - I ", i , , . ack door- � ' EXI Copenhagen and the Ind ' . I 4 1�1, carr edin eft - 4oements offered . I I --�-­,-! ­ yard, soomiDgly, I � - ' J� -- asahespasanyold stock or out of - pocket. WlcO $1.00 &package. six oris. of the univorse � � 'oak the L - , Written firuarantee to care or ximene f kas " ed. D n't � I I ��, - � ji'T date goods, Vy, do so Is because Z 00 Vvi h a . Yea, For this royal exilo-117esp ove for vessels to make use of the now free 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 ­ 111�,i re , . . , K t 4 can buy an imitation, but Inqia -Tn'g I , Dt � i , - �t on hav L es here pre I r ' ­�. r dru 18t has not g:, it, We Will send t Prop Id. , I � ::-�.-j � '7 �. theyworewhenolo stockwas. Myexpensesarelow. 6= V, . pnd,in OliO sense or the other, tb4t In- rival alaims of the canal. For vessels trad- r . - � " ' I , barren Island of a world -Asia Minor , � r . - . - . � , , V L I i uW edleal Co., V&. %leago, 11L, cara# at& summers, . un � . i a b1g stock and need the money. Wall aper OLD by J.- V.. Fear, SEAFORTH, T., nd- . gOtes of this obnti- % I .1 � . -1 , ­ .I have iwitil Its intense flt for tfie' bludes-all of us. The Ing to England from the Baltic the%lwill , , � f , - , - S I . ��:­� � � 1, _ 1 -, , from8f cents per roll up, Window ahikdes, Ifould. leading druggists else' residence of I - 1, �1 -, .� � ': . ings, Gornice polls, &c. as heap as a � where. a for6idner and In the rainy Dent have been so, y ?poned that there Con L - t:-!�' " 0 ny in the ­ I i widel be a saving of distance and Sequent - - ;;� , I *rada. city Wall Pap I season unfib for tb6 residence of a native. are -here niany voluntar ' 11 from other b t to set against , 1� �� .� Li ­' v � -- er e St. Seaforth, I � gain In time and safety, u 11 -- L . -1. - 1� -1 r I �: � ,d ��. opposite John St. . i Christ came not to� such a land as A " - lands. , Some of y( x ,eS . -, " : , _ . ,� - , - �—T!113M .- � _ 0 ry otchmen. X see this It Is anticipated that the improved I , . - . I - . I � i r 1-1 I 1. Ica, or England, or France', or German, , It In your high cheek b nos and In the waterway will open up a market in the I I - -- ­ - 1 7 � I - ' "a'a . I . )u are E3 C, � -1 L 1, I but to a land one-tbirld of tboyeardrowne' , color that Illumlnes'y6 r face when I I r L � ­ I 'SAWIN19 MA L : r . � ;� � 11 '-!",­ , �, FOLDING � Baltic Ports for the Sal0of Westphalian - . - . L, , , u . I - -Z r.. - JAS, GWAVES E. '� L I , � 1­�' _ , " I I . PdPL � 9 . 11 . . i . I � another third, of the year burned up and .'mention the land of your nativity. , Bon- coal, which, owing to the difficulty of �-1 - ' f - ;. , -, , 1= 7 r . I � ��:__ - � 11 -� Fracticad er 1, . ger and Painter. 971,000 in Use in! CANADA' ' only one-third of the year just tolerable. ty Scotland I Dear old, kirk i Some of transit, has not hitherto boon able' to com- I . 11 I I � _ ­� _. . .,r 4 ,_-' the 1 Ob I It Was the barren island of a . sleeping in Groyfriars Pete With E119116h coal. � I . .1 � - . .� - - . . i I and I world. Your ancestors . - . .. I � I -F . . . ,� -1 .i f , Barren enough for Christ, for it gav I churchyard, or by the de � lochs filled out 9 up of the Dortm-und ' I ��' ., I have secured the servi . ea of three first-caasa paper UNITED- STATES_ : lop � � , -. I � � 'L " 0 such The open1h I - jr� � _ .- I I r I . " . h -Ems J ,­-[ r � rN and can do work 6 the shortest notice. All . / small worship and such Inadequate affqo- [of the -pitchers of heaven, or under the canal, which will be completed next r ..I.Irr P. 'd ' � nanfe 9U I . . y- ear, - �� . � , - J Wor aranteed unsur d. For proof of the tion and such 4ttle gratitude. I I ' � ' The Folding sawing Machine is made in two' Imperial 'heather, sometimes SO deep of , color it . Westphalian alflolds In I .' , _r -. -_ f,j� .bove call and see for you e . . Izes, Will place, the co -1 - � " - . � , -:.! - I �! � No. 1 and No. 2. One alan can carry either exile on the barr�u Island of a world. 1 imake� one think of the blood of the Cove I �j:,] - of hese ;* , I � I I il i I V , i lj� � ll�p on his shoulder with. perfect ease, - direct communication- with the Baltic and I t �'.�- - WA &per tri ; ed free. saNv down roes , In . I � - , - - f, . � alone anywfiere irom , a 1109tile Country. : nantqs who signed tbeiri naines for permit of the traffic of vessels of 600 tons, -1 . I � - I - y fl � � 1,11 � -, , -� �' �fi 4� to 27 i.che� fro the ' I go farther and tell you that he was an Christl dipping their p ' � , �- , , -- . fro I , � , -1 -- ground ' 'the v' ""'a exports Of British coal in- 1893 to I I if - , and ssw them up into any lengths de ired ns ,Into Gins - . I � ! U� , . .1 4j — I -;, t - . arter they are cut down. I .� I , �­ 71 ��; ­ Either Mac 10 ut exile in a hostile country. Turkey wAs 0 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. m �sy 0o fu r z : ,�ature thrills as 1 678;� to Denmark, L668,072 � , . I ! Al �, . - - . always cut the log square In two. This machi e 10 an�, as this mention the n k 6 , q -rt Bruce � and 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 . - - � , . , I , rn, a b This traffic is of great Import, -,no - i - � y and work I . I '. .. � t - where two m�n can stan to run a - 1 ­ . t , - x ad , -ut' � . - :B .,T:E<::M ,:;.,, S 11 1,-, Unit of tin,ber froin .iffosl i, f, . � I e to this ­ - _.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 - I � in t ,0 , ouptry, not 0131Y for Its direct benefit in , _ 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 ::. � - i l ' I — ; .; ; � � . I . 0 !!sale Of the mineral but In reducing � � � - . him, �� , Bhould lie at an angle With 7 Ve ) i , be, or at what angle the log may Ile. ,if I I man government against ry you are Englishmen. Yo�ir �ncostry served and -other produce by � , . A Cxeneral ,Banking business transacted. 6f 46 degrees one ,a.a a thoge I 0 , �ho freight of timber , I - � -t � i - ground, where the machine J9 to ge,., the r �,.! . . � I . Farmers' notes discounted. I t de- weapon of its army, and every deoisionof the Lord. Have I not �ead of the ovidbig ret . � gree the other way, the machine can ba adju3to In. Its courts, . suffer- urn ,cargoes for thave'ssels ; � " �, .1 Drafts bought and sold stantlY to Boit the ground, lo; and direction de r . and every beak of its war 6aglps. Lugs Of the Haymarket? 4nd hAve I not 6mployed.-Longm�n,s Magazine. - . - i ed 1 7 . . Interest allowed on deposits at the rate to I,,- Not For years after his arrixal the only qu - seen in Oxford the very I � � . - I L I I I I a m0ment*8 time is lost in settl '" es spot whete Ridley a ' le. e. I n , . t � 0 9 , I i I ) � V, " . �. ie - I -Ir 1111m; 11 - 3 e J k-�e!', '11, 11 1�1 � � I machine. Call and. see tbeni at work at Air P Her old ed �the red chariot? Mr. CAnD011 '%Vas Astonished. . 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. ' i ", ,�, � t SALE NOTES discouixted,' or taken for ,',hated him; the high priests b � -a n . - . � I I . ' atodblm; the Some of your ancestors board George White- I CO.bgrOssl. a Jack Robinson of P nn- �., C .1 collection. - . ,- I 0 : . 11 ! - , , � ,Pharlsees hated him; Jud flold thunder, or lie' cl sYlvania brought down the house In his ' �F � - i . Pi KEATING, Seafortb ! as Iscariot pated ar Charles Wesley , . . - f I i 1476 Agent for Hurou an� I erLb him; Gestas, the dying ihief, bated 4 blm.� sing, or hea, rd John Bup�an tell his dream speech on the naval appropriation bill by . - . I The whole earth seemingiy turned into! a of the qq � . I � - . . -F 'deteo - � tive to watch his steps. And yet he der the" shadow of which � some of you were beholding, a warsb1p. . The Illinois states- , Wilson's Hardware Store, on 11 st � - I -. I I � OFFICE -First door north of Reid & � * lestial city, and the catbedrals un. describing Mr. Cannon's emotions r ' . - - - I . i; I I . � I I I NOTICE. fanall 0,1- F i I I . I I -x-u �.Y- -0TA06 UDat. MoSt Of Dorn had in their grandest organ roll the man, who, by the way, was 11ghting a � � I I . I i I i Dr. Bethune, Of Seaforth, having placed ali his - re in fr"D,D I t*' S name of tbe,M-essfab. vision which Robinson w' advocati pro- , � � !, . 9 E,A r- OZ. T H. I Christ's wozunq�`s we ome I . I I ' " . as n : i i I . . � h t i � . McCounts in iny hands for colleetton, parties iUqeb,-- -scourglng on the shou U I 'g, be 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 �� I � I . � ( I I to nie forthwith. on the lau, of Afay, 1896, C rist's wounds in fro t. e as not on Mon the love and t6a service of all English time and t orfolk was taken , TH P 11 acounts will be placed in court. OLME. C - . i ; ' id a' . al un. , a N aboard On . .; � . , E FARMERS 91111211D, Seaforth. . . e - i I � . , I t � . : F. H retreat when he expired, Fac to faeo exllds.� Yes, some of you c4me from the of the battleships. He had; Just come to ,� � . I . 147 i-6 . with the world's sin. Face to ace wl�h Island of distress over which hunger on OODgrQss fro"' Illinois and Ill - & . 11 . — - I . . � � - , - I 8 'experience � ,,, . I . . . -- the world's woo. His eye on � I , . � I e raging a throne Of human skeletobs, sat que'en., bad all the obarm, o "It" , � Banking House,i countenances of his foamin I f . novelty. He looked . I , 1 0400 A � ----- 9 t around him on the deckwith a bewildered . � - 0^10V a 0 . a �g On " Ists All efforts at amelioration hialted by mas- . I . j, - - - - '. � � � -1 � .f � when he expired. - I I �- � SJM-A.-5'(Z)-E?rTT-r=r I I When thecavay'ray offic6r sacre. Procession of famines nrocession air at the armaments 11"A +t, . I ,, - ..,C�V..�� *jft.. roweled his steed so that be m . ) - S-Oftestpack r . -I - �� . , (In co * .1 I 1%, I I . light comp of martyrdoms- marching fkom northern and finally,he cast his eye down the ,bold. . �- nneeblOn with tho Bank of Montreal.) I � nearer up and see the torturedi v1sage of channel to C I � � - VJ � -1 � ': � I qb 1. - - 110- I ape Clear and f om the Irish On() Peep. was sufficient, I . . . - I I . i the suffering exile, Christ saw � 'Throwing up both - � f I" , � � m�l I �t. When sea across to the Atlantic� An Island not arms In profound astonish . - � - I . I tj . LOGAN & 00.;' I 1 the spear was thrust at -his Bid d when In Ment he ex- I# I . " I . � . 4ounded as geograpllers�,teli us, but as Clat ed: I � . � I I., � I 11! �, . ,the halllmOr Was lifted for h feet, 1 and 'eVery philanthropist kno ' . � ,E ­.� . I �Vs-�'-bounded on "GreatGodl Sbe'sholl' � I " BANKERS AND FINANCIAL AC MTS I ,, .. e, " i Is . 01 T . I A � ; . I - . . OWl"-Washing. ! � I � I . . , when 'he reed- was raised to strke deeper the north abd the south and ',he east and ton Post. . � , 'dowl Ile I. .* � - : . � . it I 4 � I i I . . . . spikes of tborn, Chri t watch 1 d the- west by woe which no human polit - : . ?, . OFFICE -I the Commercial Hotel build2 � I t 0 lcs� I � . I . Ing, next -to the- Town Hall. � ,, 1 the , wbol leviate and ­hty God can � . ­ I I e procedure. When is hands can- al - i ­ : A General Banking Bustnees done. . I were faston, I only Alml, r I , � Issued and oaghed-. , Drafts ed to;the cross, they 7ere wide. assuage. Land of Gel :, A23*4 Am I �. 1- I I ... . ? ­ d,gmlib's rhythm, I I -t- . ­ -1 I . , 111terest ailowed on deposits. � I ,open still with bonediation: Mind - vou and Sheridan's wit, and O'Connell's ain- . I I . � -. AIL� � - ­­­ 40[m M1WWTWW1"1 . � "��gw­'�"P"",�:", 7-1 - ONNOW.Rmwom � - ­' - � - I.. ­ .- , ­ . - ­�- � � � I - ­ ; - I . I - � ­ � ­ - - . , I - I - � - I . -1 , ay 06 k I : ok n. I x- 9. k t of - as 10 to 0 At � W Ir I 8� it � t t a I , 9 0 = t- - . i I . ======---1 I I &- V V At -1 iN I V iN -0. -B A N ]k ­ � � II . I . I � - CAPITAL . � � , w !(PAID UP) - - - - *15500 � 900(L . . . I . RESt .= M . .W fAff = . , a W $11500,0ft 1 1 , I . � . I i � I f , 0-0 I . 1 4 om-A—FORTIEI BPwANCTI. I -I- L . f3E"Or . MAIN 1 S T.'RE E T I - - - - tTH 0 .� -1 � ... ... ........ . Ajen�ral bankinj business transacted. Dr&ff& = AU p&ft � � � A of t 'he LU Great Britain and Europe bought and sold. Lettmof credit issued MiW� alkwo - . . - , available in 441 PW* of Rur4e, lChina and Japan. �Tannerj, Sge Notes collected, and advanc-eg made on sun - I at lowest, r�,,tei. I . . 1. I I �� . I ,. I � I �: . ; il . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. .. LLL I 11 . I I Dep6lsltis of One Dollar and IEPWIR'& received, and iat�rest allowcA at highed Curm - - rates. Interest added to * .* � I prulev,pal twice ea,eh year ---at the end of ,Tmw and Deoembw. NO I notice of withdrawal is required for the whole or any portion of a depoilt. � �-- I I . . ­ V . I , . - IL S. 1)1A*Y$, Solicitor. - LLL I LW. K. PEARCE, Agent. ,". I.- I . . I . A-'WMIUMERfMEM122MWMEMWMU"M#"MggMg*gaggn , I : . 90"Massents"" . � : I , - -- C S The finest Remedy in the I ' - ftms-Laviol.ett I I As. Cures I . World for all Affec- '- * " � "� ' Z 'L 41-1 Colds tions of theLThroat & Z " I � W- V %a -... . L - i Cough Of Lu. g - 0 .. - 9$ - . . I , Crou I t6t% L - - - W - . " 1. 2 - a PL, - I I I I . . C Whooping Cough. IL P 1. I I -ex . .1-- . - . . I - , i . . I ... &AM&, ,­Mmass" L I "U1111ing U z! ,: I � - �. . .1 . - ­ ­ - I - I I I - � ­ � - L � � . � . . I - I :1 T, C.A.:Ps �­. �, . ­ �� �� � - - . ­ . � I � ... ... I . I . - � �, - ----- W,=Wu. 0--L31 -A..7XL -I.-- - I , -i .11,11, I I �� . - I I -1 � . ' -- L . . We have a splendid�ine Of Caps for Spring W1W , -- I � � L Knock-abouta Lfor rainy weather aLhd neglige Lweor. .� -- ii .1 I I 11 � I , I We also have the best wate - f coats u,�ibioUw - -' rproo, ., -1 - z , L � I . and other requisites for the seasmi. -- � . ..I ­ - I- : -�', . , ; v .1 �� , " I � �_ -_7 ­J'L - I . . Have you bought your Spring 1-1 - I . , - ,� Z. � - I I . 1-1 - - J:� I � 6,uit a9d Hat. yet ? . - 4 � '! � I , -. I � I � ! � - �. I - . See our -line. , Good Goods,, right prices ­­ . � . - # entim . - L � I . reliability. - -. � �L I , I - � I . � . I .. - I . BRIGHT BROSVI " . �.- � . - . - MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. I - I - I . - I I . L_ I -. - . I . --- — , - . - . . I - � I I . I L . - r 14 I ; I � I - 1 . : L I%,*,- L� I .. . � I I - � A N 0`0 E R 8 Iff U"` REDUC - I - I � . ­ � I I I . 1- -.!� L � - -1 - We have juSt- completed the largest P,toc'k of ­ -- �.-- I - ��- L � ­ , , '. I �-� �L't ' . -1 .4 1 Y- _ -:L t� ' , . Am a = I .: - _: HA4DMADE . TINWARE � lzz:,�,-i ; . I . . � -ii I � . - �,�, I � I - * ' . - i I 1- L I Tver man-afactured by us i . I ­ 11 I 1-n O-ne season, and the reaults . z-11 , - I _;, are th4t we have been able to make another big out in - , I - I I I Prices. We are now", sellino HANDMADE AN- 11 - . L � � 0 - . �� -- WARE at lower prices than ever before offer�d in 11 - aforfb. A full assortment al -ways on hat -d. We 4 1 . I - have aiso a few hundred HANDMADE SAP PAILS I 1� atL priCeS of machine - -made. Call and eiamine for I -, . - , . yourselves that the above 4atement is . -- � correct. � P. S.—To parties b-ailding, lowest prices for hard- . - -L. i ware, eavetroughing, metal roofing, and all galvanized - I - . � iron v�ork. . . . I . D, . . -- I - . .. SEI ; k SAmPLr,,s AND ENQUIRE PRILCES. L � . - I . I . - ;z ­ .. %.#I, 'X , Seaforth, I i MVLLErr'T & Coo � i $ � I I .1 . !, �General Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. . .. - I - . — ... L I I :' kp� LittI ge . i I .. 1. I . . is Aot a dangerotis thing when it directs your attention- to tka - I .� i fad that the . - I I . 11 . I ST, Ulty Business and Shorthand 0011eize -- I I C)."B" zC)MT,-0C)MT., C:)-Wrm - - . -- * . I I 9 the Most practical and business -like course i,n Canada. Every '-' I .high, grade. Write for catalogue and college Journal- Sohool ze7i - auuary 2nd, 1896. . :� J..W. WESTERVELT, Principal. 'L — 1 i IVIUNIZ- T I U LEND L L - t ., I . � � � I . his head Was not fasteiaed. He could look quence, and Edmund Buikels siatesman- . I ' . . � � - .1 I # � -4. : On good notes or mortgages. . -- - . I jj�i I LLLLL to the right, and he could ship, and O'Brien's saoriflp I ­ I . .1 � i :- * 4 1 I . I . . look to the left, � e. Another '. � : � . . - 4 . ROBERT LOGAN, . iand he could look up, and he .could look Fatmos with Its apocalypse of blood. Yep . I 1. . . I L I ilT ILL PAT' YOU .�� � I - I . 4 . �' .'Nf A I�A G r, R. I down. He saw when the qpikes had been you cannot think of it today yvithout hay. Iwo% 0 � -1 . - i , . ­� � 1058 - -, '14 1 i, �7 1 � I � I I Ing Your eyes blinded with lemotion for - . . . V I Just driven home, and the hard, round -iron i . ­ ----"4 - I n , � 4 � I � � - � — � I &M.", z— '.. I � I i gill , � . . . " � j I L I � ' - . heads Wei% In the Palms of his hands. Re there your ancestors sleep� In graves, some . \ ft I I -t—TO EXAMINE OUR 1 � L Jill.- . , - . i . -,, ., - 1� . � L� � . I .640 I I aw them as Plain) - of which they entered for� lack of broad, �., . I .: 'i L. i Y as you ever saw any ­�". - - -. IL . . L . Lf I 1�1� G01DERICH ' 1, a fin hih9 in - the Palms of your hands. No y6-r-f-1i-i6y`1"1- - - preani _�. . -1 � - � - 4 � �;- . �1 -eif 1-6, af --m- 8 mo Yb4- *1 i I I . � . - � * ' I The, of , I I � � � � . . �. . . � ther, no chloroform, no merciful -, anfes- - b � . :. I L � - I . ; . I . 1peak the love a P� I - Steam Boiler Works 'hetic to dull or stupify; but, wide a nd the se � I U R-NITU: R, L I � i rvice I . t _ I to tell YOU that if I wake, sixiles v,aa f it Irish I - a I ­ . - I Vn7A wn,m� n ; � & I n"riac+ N%­� i � I - � I - . , 10.saw the obsouration of the heavens, the . I �Ip V You! ar) from Ger- I I V'V1U,-91z111 . t . � (ESTABLISMM 1880.) . do your -washing eNully, in the Id'op h�anyy the 1plad of - ii - , � ' I . � 1?t � I . . . to date" way, the Sunlight Vva , lUbAlancing'of the rocks, the dounte- . -- t a �q of cod=1 ive ' ' .**�,d' . - � � I without rubbing ' 3ances quivering Nylth rage and. tho' oaoli- On are fr0zn Italy, tb � a �. O' .. ga%Mldi, 1. . I . A. S. JOHRYSTAL, your clothesall 0 �0 q9me-9 nre fr r oil W1 W . lie 1 nhation, diabolic. Oil, it was h " .1 you via fr ra, 0e, the land 9 0 � Pl COS (and your hands t6o) you must the , b ,�t i I � OstilO f John CalvID, One of the �.thr migbtles 11 - Successor to Cbrystal & Black, I I . 0 well as the barren Island of a wo,�ld 1 .6 - - . � I r USE SU jig - ' I go farther and tell you that thi� exile Df the glorious reformatio,ji, OF -of you h'- pot -%h + I � . WAnufaoturers of all kinds Of Stationary I Tali far from. home. It1s95,1000,o06m1l hre descendants of thb Puritans, and they lM.51 .:� . Marine, UPilght & Tubular n ht 015 were exiles, hnd some of you -descend- � ., I , . �rom here to the sun and all astronomers � ., are . � . I adapted to the - - I . ­* -- -j�j ijol�i sy,66 - * , , , . . ­ hXlts Of ibe Huguenots, and til�g were ex- , ,� , , � � I Cift'hseg clothes and most � I gree in sayfilg tliat' In Is Iles, and some of you ar - � , . . BOILERS ., everything else-M-1th t OY 0116 Of the smaller whAels of the refugees, 6 des4endants of weakest d * (re, 0 " � . . . Salt P&AN, Smoke 9taoks, Shoot Iror Works, less labor and greater Soap 11 jachinery of the Universe turning around 1108. '. an � d I t� ey were ex- 1"estior., Ul '1% ,� . etc., etc, - � COFAforL N51ne.orle great ae.uter, Hearen the Extie,s Iroine. I I . - . —Almos+ ' - : I ��,:, . distPlat It is beyond all lrilagj�a6jon and v- as . -1, . Alm dealers In Por every'32 Wrappers; sent ' 011culailo 'Some Of You were born on t6 banks of I . -1 n&ee. , r - ' n and If, as some think, that the Yltzoo or the Sa � ' . j Oa Ragines a specialty. All . great can Yann�,h,, a'. d you are . f Oft andeppe-jitgag consUnily on hand I ter in the dist�nce Is heaven, .bow living In this 1 alatabi � � ' -* �. U rg - - ----!�� ,tf h,t and H0rI"nt&I Slide Books fo ' - Bgos.' Lutom 'a _ valve to L ' S' -tt r r bit � ts 'I , Wra I f,uloP 't--'bT,Q-dnt4',',ak u,",�, it u 9. E nie of you P e as milk � 6 "Mish on short notice. ppers _ ­�� hop" when be came on the banks 0 ,,- 0 i * I . � 1848,188SON', . -, I � . Usms& I � . -!, 'We are, a ill 4dding to our already largeStoeir, and we are - I now pre red to ,nee . -1 niture. t the w&ntAg Of every one requiring far- . I A , I . t �Will PaY YOU to examine Our' - goods before pur- - I chasing el 3ewhere, as v76 are Sure to pie- L . style andl juality. 4 .. ase you in price, I - - - I � I I I ­� ........ � L WERTA�ING . . . . I � , O.ar �i indertaking depwtraent im e0raplete : we. in every reqw4 Nud � I 9 aararLtee satisfaeti3On, . 13. T. , Holmes Fui2eral Dired0r, � 'Residence ttext de-^%, ,j. T%— P r W 1�8 --ennebe or at the L � V ,060'riz d; I —VVP0016e G. T- R- Station, Goderltb. - re, '�"" h6ught of the home. foot of the Gmen' I I � -nalkay's 01fice. - I AA%V k i 3 es a o f 'v'Cou�r'.81 VIg' ,',r t Some OfAYOU know herenow nJrountaIns, a, d you are Two Sizes -50 cents amd $1.00 -H 9 . i (3,4t . ­ � BRO , r � I --- ,om.l�'t . , ".U- ­- -- i -il - I . - - . Fh _ ,,Lsotne of 'you on th6 nrairies of -r%t,.n7 z- "I"XXI&I" - -- 6- � rN e% � � I.. - . 4!R- - � . - - I I - i � ­ V- , - 1 . I �-" I I . � i .7 � I - � 4 - ilt . I I i , , .... - .... - � - . 1 7 -- I I I - . I I i . A I i - �.- .1 I z - � --- �1 ­ I . - - - -�-- ­ I I I I I I � I * It,