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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-06-05, Page 2I - - I I . . i�� � .1, I I- ­­- .-- --- I I - . I -1:1� - I .� , � . --- 1- . - � .,�,.,--�,--,.,---:.-�,�--.",--,�--, ­ - .1-1 -1- ,.1 - ." -, � ­ I � ---- - -- -- I , � � . - - , I I . I - . 7�� -,: �.-- - 7 - ­ = �. F ---,� ' ­ ­ . -. . �­ t - :. I '' -- � � � � i . '��--: z:;77777777 I - � � ­ - ­��­ .. -- - ----,-------X1---1- ­ ­ 1. -11 . � - I � � ,.: I - , ­ - � ­ , ­ ­ . - I -1 - , � "? "... �.. - . - .­­ ­ ­. I . _: I '' ;­ � ,� - -1 ­ ­ . - - ,i, Ill?", - ­. . I - . ..- I ­� � , , ­ A -11. � - . .­.. ­ I � � -�-' I- � .. �, - - -- 1. . ­ - .- � ''.e, I 1:, - ­.. - - .- - t, �� - - - � � . - 1. I I.! 1. . A. �. .1 ­ I- - I . -1 —i'll.- � �- . .� - I . . .1 . !, .1. 1. . � I . - ­; .1 1- � 1� � i ­ . . -1 . .- . . � � . I � . 7 ­ i . I . . . :: . I I I I.: . I ". . I . 1. ­ I � . I . -11 . - i . I I � �. I I . � . . - I �1. 11 . . . �- I : I.. . ­ . 1V � I I I . � : . - I I 1 4 � I � , I 1. I � : . . 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I OUNDS OF THE DEAD tioris of the homesteads b has ever do- roon, for any other natlIn. : I have been � - - ]MAR - B A R G A I NS I i . � I I X � -1, � � ­.­,­�:;- � FOH--ft­-.,1 .. - �� ­ .. - I -1L . i stroY,ed. -Deeper down let it fall and in across the continent again and again, and - . - - - . . . � I � flercer flame let it burn. tM t has gath ered kmow that 'we have not a 'half inch of . ;_ , - .. : � J. - . - , . I I !.-REV. 1DR. TALMAGE PREACHES AiME- - � . . I . I, ... I * . . I I - r, . . - i . into its be;jrt all the sufferl,lbg of eternity ground- for the b of foreigii(les- - I i * . -AT *THE- 11 . a " . I . . MORIAL DAY SERM �1.� i I - . gouty fd . c . - � . � - A S Ilk I -1 "asaveyol-, \ I I . . . . Cl , I an well all tim 0. Ili .thl Imillo of the potIsm to stand on. B 't I am not so�'Ruro Vh rm� LEA - .1 �� . I '.7 - . -- - \ � � ; I � I j millions of graves of Its: victim.-, I de- that some of the arrogan hationsof Ell I - r . � l rope .,a,9001 - " A$% r v�h � � i W F F � . I it 9 15ffl - - . may not some day eball i i ge us. I do not - I � R tzolan t . - � . Messo�s From the Four Years' War of the nounco It. The nations need more the . � . I � *131 .6 $ � . . . I I .... -1 4 .� I - 16V4=0n-t of 2 I . -- � . U . . , R I � . f treaty and lees of th 3 spirit Of M'ar. . t . K"PULAR G, U U K y - .. � � spirit o know that those forts round New York . -11 . � f�- 1. 33ER t . . .-: . Iteb Ilion -The Spirit of Treaty an� the � Why"War Is bay are to Sleep all tbro ' -b the next con- .J'l -..*, FLY, � Dctei3 �ftbl a. . . j � - ------� I- ti Do' nso And Its! Du- War Is more gbas,61 ,han once, not tury. I do -not know th i Barnegab light- . -Ra. T,O B ; . - - SPIr t of War -Self fe, !. -- -- -- ---- I " Y now - I a ; only because of the greater e, estru("Lix,ron osa house will Dot Yet 100 4 .. i .. ---. i a �- - ,V . I . .;i� � ; . i � � -- L wo-111 wat, I ! 1. S E A.,Ti 0" � T. R. /. - I . I ; � cc� '�" u " - hostile I vaijej"ArCu, I .. I I . I of its weaponry, but bocaus now It takes nav�y. I do not know bu ,batta1i' dozen - - it, " 01��,, � � ��ellej,t �(bnrc-,- � - i I I 11 6 , WA14HINGTON, May 81. -What; con] be down the best mon, whereas once It chiefly � nationsi envious* of ou pros ority, may -WAME I - " - - ­ "Oil - - �. F�)r lizifi-mialrik. Maple Syrup, 25ye pe qtiaxt; 5 lbs. new more Oppropriate,or stirring than, thi dis- took down the �vorst. Dru(o, In 1717 In want to give us a N.- ­ urIng our 1 - I . I I � j I ' . . j - - Prune"t, Q � I -Rev. Dr. Talmago at the his "Institutions of Millta,y Law,'J' �ald - Vo w ro two 3- -1----­-on8 11 4424�=- 1 . - I 5c ; 5 lbs. dri Apples, 25� ; 5 lbs. course by the I I civil war thei e I I .A �' nZAT,- - , . - 0 I ,f* - Toa' r*1, C, - - trood Cnrrttuts, an; . � i lbs. Ra,isiui for $1 ; , -he friends of t ioso of tile Eu�opeRn armies of Jib day ,,If all that could hardly heep0gir h Dus ou m. � -,. g time O-� Year When t A r L:1=41 . , bars Surprise soap, . . I 113fan)OUS Persons and 6lich as ba,Vo COM- - It Is very easy to pick :IF tion I quarrels, � . -1 -. It,, f= c 10 lbs. SuIpbur, '?5c,- . who v�ore tile Who and- the irav bavb'doo- � MR.- . � .javlaa�= -�*-- 25c, ; 6 bars Century Soap and a large' pit- A . elstg and if r "-- -� - a iV4-,W 0* -M A 0 ; ::! � orate& tile moun Initted capital crimes, her tic4, atb our natlon escapEs mu h longer it MA I � ,/, I � I I . - cher, 0-5c; 2 lb -3. Japan or blacki Tea for I W - . ds of I the fa,lon � The . UAMkEu . I i 4! 9#1 . , . - - . .�W- ?]WffWM- I I text W'As Solomon's Song iv, 4, 1 The t mer 'n.,nd all dastardly femi-DI-130 inent 1 were i will be file exception. A . -.. , - --.- I ­= . I - - -------- iem. I A� --- ------ - , -- � pa 25c,'giving good scLtisfaction.; try tl ' Y, It, would 00n 130 - If foreign foe should me, we want men - - �-­­- -- , -, , ­­ , - 4 Soo . Wtomas A. .Tohns. C I i == 2. � � I . of DavIld builded for an� armor , wjie o n weeded out of the arm ind ITE the o of 1862 to- i I 11 ! ­ -- .. I - I ", PP to--:R�­ :1 map -M ---- - We can Live You good canned Cora -at 7c . I reduced -to a pretty moderate nunliler," i like those of 1812-i . I , - =­ ­ - -- ----- I 500 rr-TA ' ob * ­ - -- � I --- . ­W16i=-. - - - -==�-- - -- - I ..... . We are 8�till criv- .TAKING there 1�a:og a thousand bunklers ali ffe want -1�1 I - --= .. ­--gism - per can, �r foiir for 25c. L, I I I T 1 13 Flogging and inelin pay mado them still ! meet them. I � em 11 up and, -� EOZ�rm-A-= --- - t � . � . . oly * . -- ­ - - I 700 bor I j . uniter - ... ... ing big bargains in Crockery and Glassware, jD9Q 'Sar, I � 11 down the coast, Pulask and ort S I I .. . I . Z. of jnig4y men." I d ar- more Ign6blo. Officers wer appointed to � - I . - =1 I , ­ ­ 11 I �11 11 I 1000 Piet wu we are giving up thi3 line. I - A -U The church is here compare 'O I In the same choius of t unde las Fort La- r �= I � ­ ­­-- ­ I $ � t I ' see that each soldier drank big ration ,of - a I -- I ' . � - I - - We always pay the hig,hest market price r jLV%,&j parilla mory, the walls hung With trophies 0 ead pint of spiritsaday. Th loble fayette and Fort 11amilton. -M n who will I . .� � . $11500 ia AM I ]a 40000MMMOM , i I I "ole 'ere _ - know how to 11 ,ight, 1�'Iut bow to � . . 0,600 $X in -cash or trade for good butter and eggs. I �eroes. Walk all about Qils tower of -avid men in battle, but the moral oh7aract r of not only � was affl' leted for eifht years -with Salt ' T'. ) I die. When such- a time com�s, if it " - 4220 - - illcum. During that fme, I tried -a great And so the dented shields, and the twi, t d the ariny then was 96 per cent lowoi than . does come the generation h ever *- 1% I . . I . � 1, . H t- � 1�0 the in�ral character of an all ny today.. By I - IN . - --------- , ,any medicines which were highly ree- sword and tbe rusted belmetai of ft r- ., 'tag D 6N INION 0 B A *'% X O" or � onniended, but none gave me relief. I I t )�nth, so much is'Nvar now the more dotes,bable action will say: "My cou try ill car: for i * , . IS1 . rlb)e b ttlo.-, So at this season; a mc - , i . . - . . . vi as at last advised to try A-ver's Sarsa- rill, . because It destroys the picked men of the my family as they did in 1 be 6 Idlers' asy-- o . I — The " Popular Store." earlierb �at the south, a month later at the . I I . -----=-- irilla and before 11 -Atiisbcd tile ' 11 � 3 1 1 1 " ottle, my hands were as -- -he American churches are turned nations. lum for the'orphans in th � cluil war and � . . � . I 3oremony we iny cou . bon- 9 W = � '. . . . - = - t arth'b north, ,It ' . � I � - , I ULTZ FOIL I I . I - - - B1 u- &rggn - into a morles ,',dorned�wlth inemorial of Again. by 'this natiollp, ntry, will honor in � du:,t - as it CAPITAL (PAID UP) � - � $11,5001000, , ' . � I ored those who preceded me .n patriotic - . I yo,nitb '4 "' b Fr ,e fromEruptio fis - - dolIar, d braves. Blossom and bloo moan to honor courage. Many of these - . . . '�-"' !a they were. My business,- which walls- ,Ith �torles of self ej n departed soldiers w I erevolunteers D�. ' _ A 0 � , 4* = W - = M I M - � W ey -f' . � ' , - I STy FIZa I . ,O sacrifice, and once a yoar at'any rate, on -RE, $11500,00M I ,- ever , iorlil 3e and Pa- .T, not cc Decoration day, I shall be resurrected into I � ROBB BROS,� 9 that of a ca4-driver, req�flres me to triotis] a nd prowess I scripts, and many of those who Y'Vere draft, I � . 4 ronj 10 d lis . ' I - � - -out Ili cold- and .Nve*. weather, often I ed iml bt bave,provided a But )r got the remembrance of those for whom I died. I � - I � - I . S,0,4. 13rucefleld � , Z. D aulmous decree of the peopla of 9 istitu to ( � - . - . thout gloves, but the trouble has . y , � -Hore I go for God and my country I Ruz - . - .lo%i * . - � I i . I n ver returned."- THo,NL&s A. Jonxs, t �b �o U ted Stateil of America t 0. graves , off on furlou0 or have deserted. The fact � � � I � � .- � ; I Ilat)ROUGHT - . of.all I i I . I St atfo.rd, Ont. - Of -all o northern and southeri dead � that they He iii their graves Is proof of zal" . � SEAFOET111 BRANCH. I.- - iThe undo] . . , � . . � !are their bravery. Brave at the front brave at . If foreign foe should cafne, the old See- . , � .0 yy � ; The ear decorated. All ace bity �nd . j . . I . ,-D4&.j= bull, 11 � � � � - y pjcL-- tional animositie's would t.iave no power. ' - -�M 11%4igiblefor T � - - - - . - . . . 0 89 have gone out of tb at opal. the cannon's rnoutb, brave on lonel� . 1. UE, T - . M 17 -- t SEAFORTH ��, .. Bwk � . Will -De 2W - —0,.I,,Sars r I be- 11or'o go our regiments int the battlefield: MAIN ST I V .�� . . -0- y, and as the' men and men of ot duty, brave In cavalry.chaige, brave L I . . . I "(�m e the Fifteenth Now York vol hteers, Tenth I XLI 104 3-81 een - ` so"(Pin A s ipar'llla, ,e',y,0,`o`, 0 . I � Itted- -at the We ' � ' - I zed -'the SS lbanking business tmnsacted. Drafts on aH pafts of the United States', - � P. I " . . rld's Fair. the .61., fl , foru the surgi on, bravo in . dying me _ A genera xguionavine- , 1. . )emet 9, sQ� age to the home circle. lay put Alabama cavalry, Fdurt enth Penngyl- . ( ties al)(] graveyard yesterday . . We yostere Gi -eat Britain and I Europe bought and sold. "TAtt�rs - of credit issued, available in all paru -____ .4 &.Pills Clear.se, t7j,e- Dq-trejee � g, ,(, I a garland on the brow of courage. The vaDia riflemen, Tenth M ssa8husetts ar- ' . -11 MEIG - ROUGM Musical - Instrumefit . *o, th'iben and women of tb, Ortb, made n am . � . _put 7arolina, sharp- of Eurol ,e, China abd. Japain. Farmene Sole-, Notes collected, and advances o s X"'- . . � � ----- le tombs of our dead he iss of , a- world wants 0ore of it. tillory, Seventh South at loweet, rates. i � - I --u two,Tbpro - — upon t . . � * . z � ' � 1. — , i tile shooters. I do not know iit It .may re- . - . iWigree, oub TA . , . . triptic ffoction. Briv6ry alway appruci- . d Is in w ful need of . � . .... � -V UM - I � alwa Y( The church of Go I � SAVINGS DEPARTIMENT. � EMPORI - : RE;AL ESTATE FOR SALE. altory, though It fight o 'stand under Ere. The lion quire the attack of some foreign- foe to . , ibey�ir-old; . . .. ates br I the other me3l Who can. - I ' . - . -p Nply I . I -,s forget our absurd motional wran- 11 -- of worldly ddrision roars- an I tile sh�op Make L I i THO$6 � sido,'aild Ifa soldier';of the F r I ar iny' . I Dep 3sits of One Dollar aiid upwards received, And. interest allowed at tdmr,;a A - FISVUL12319ED, 1873. -VOR S�LE OR TO RENT. -The house lately cc. I I i I O' trom . bl0- In r3 movements gling. I have no faith It the cry, "No highest currema ,— I - ,. . I _U cupj�d by Wrn. Carnochan, Fast of St. Jaines' bad been a inonth ago at Sa , � all b - . a, rates. Interest ad ded to principal twice each year -at the end of June and Decemb-a - -.... 11 I � I i. at - the first9relot how maby fall back. north, no. south, no east, 30 West. " . 1jet r auy portion'of a deposit. . I S FOlt * Uhurch, �caforth. Apply,to F. HOLUESTEI). -would -not bave been ashamed to re !in , . . No notice of withd rawal, is required.for the whole o undersi 1 � .. . I � , vance. ir peoullarities � :, . - � Owin- to bard times, we have con- I 1163,tf the florill processions to the emotery. The groat obstacle to the th ur h's ad all four sections Reep. tb(' . , as for fit t) . i . ent Is the inanity, the vacuity, the soft and their preferences, eact doing its own . F � - . r zei eluded to sell Pianos and Organs at . TIRED . RS And if. yesterdny a Confederate so Aier W' S III . I - , , . . E I a � wor IEL S. HAYS, Solicitor. W. K. PEARCE, Age�tt . froln - � . . , FARME at Arlih ton he was glad to put 1, sprigl6f prettiness, the namby pamby�sm of pro- k and Dot Interfering i ith each other, - - � I d from � � A OR MARKET GARDENERS. -For sale, thirty 9 f -fogged Christians. Grdat on * each of the fout carrying its part In the , - I . ­­ . -4i payable At 1 aoreq of choice land In Harpurbey, specially ad �pted heartseape on the silent heart of oi ir dead. a )arade, cow- I ,-of returning if ri .Greatly Reduced Prices, foramarcotgardeuorpinp farm� Good buildings - . � ards In battle. Afraid of Eetting their great harmony -the bass, the alto., the I . - DO and ever3, convenience." 'Apply to ISAAO MILLER � � . R-RANCO, TA . I . 14714W In a battle during our last war the C01, - Mod, tboy carry -a parasol over tenor, the so'prano-tn the grand march ol . . .� iorth P. 0. I . on the picallses. . Brave -Generosity. I n- , plumes ru Union. � . I T �� NIML. - " . .- - federates were driving back the ' their helmot. ,They go into battle not with I i I . � -11 - - � I . ­....� � � ARMS big tWo L warriors' gauntlet but with kid gloves, Just One Flower. : , I . I � Organs at $25 and upwards, and ALE. -The undersigned . nty who werein swift retreat, wbeutrfe cra's' � ; I . . FOR 9 , , Vederal , BOA . FCh 'I F rMs for snie in East Huron, the ban. officer dropped wounded. One Of big M On not clutching the sword hilt too tigh I blest Once more, this great na onal ceremony -1 I * � I � - or Cou,0,;ce,;-ihe Proviuce; all sizog, and prices to � the glove sp'H6 at the ba' moans the beautification :)f the tom,ho, :PJI S= C-rO 01D A110"` -NT -R a ? Pianos at Corresponding prices. n� stopped �t� the risk of -big life and puthis I L .ok.. I . I -1 ---k-i-C 4 -- � I OIL= I � suit. For full infortnation, write or call personA,Ilv. � � - . . . I ­ I L . ' No troubi to show them. F. S. .SCOrT, Brussels arms around the officer to carry 1. Im. from In all 'our'reforiiiatory and Christian whether of those who fell ir battlo or acci- L . � — - . � -1 .... : I iftnedull SEE US BEFORE PURCHASIING. P. 0. , � . % 1391-tf - thejaeld4l Fif,',yCon�ederate,uausl.otswc;ro work thagreatwa�t Is more backbone, dent, or who have expired I. I their beds or . . clbow Factm . ­ - I VIW leglatered � I more, mettle, more Paring in re p owess. In our arms or on our laps. I suppose you In Pur hasinm an'Untried and Unknown Bicycle, when such a �. ,- jIme-of"ryleal p of' almed, at the young man who wal picki P9 we Would In a,ll ouriollul I the families I 0 I -VARM �OR SALE -100 acres, in the townabi YW I offlcor. Bu I �. I Miles ikoto!(trade 4aveDoticed that Many 0 11n7. HUGH N SCOTT BROS. X Grek, near WuEselo. There is on it near] up the t the Confederate cap. off a hundred � � I Choice of well known and Refiable,Wheels are . I Remit of b�3b. abauf halt black ash, Cho reat hird- tain 17gbou ed - I I Hold I Don't fire. That , 0 not�11,3,,gs.for .no do�overy- -take this season as the time for the adorn- - . I - - ,, wood. A,never-failing ipring of water runs t,jj.-.(,uZlj thing. 4'Qui you, -c e, like men; be Mont of their family plots. This national � - . . - � � I I the lot Will be �old at a bigbarerain. I"or partiju­ follow is, t o brave to be shot. I I And as strong. I I I V . Available ,at these Prices, VIZ : . � I REAL , . lars. aPAY to MRS. 'JANE WALKER, Dox the Fedora ofricer, held up by hi Private , ,.. observance has secured the arboriculture I - , I I . -- L - Brussels., . soldiet, w nt limping - is glo ivar . and floriculture of the c(moterfes, the I � 11�1 , I in all ith . 1 1470 � slowly off the field Thy snintq ,V�100' . The� �T,7XLTUTABLE " -- . I - straightening up of many % slab plan - " The Fleet at $75 00 -­ � . I I the Confed rates,gave three cheer ,for tblo shall co quer, �hough die. - ted 1 yslop -t $90. 00 I .1 . N - ihg �of ai�. i IMPORTANT TO - They seo )30 tri In f rom afar 80 or 40 years ago, and h is SWUDg the - .and: I VAR31 ]FOR -SALE.-For sale, Lot 11, Conces3io'n brave private, and just before the Ativo dig- � P' cir e3rl�al I . . with baid - e � � And sch u it ill P. scythe through the long grass and has The B rantford- at 85 GO -The Elpar an at 50-00 -� botoo. There i - . . -U 6. Hullett, containing loo. aeres, all chared, appeared bphind a barn both the 1vounde'd . ; W', �1' � I . LP � t Sultable Ux ret! I rif C!Abiva- Self SE. . . � � dI undordrained, and ia a good state , rifice. brought the stonecutter to c ill out the half � . tion. Th�ro are 16 acres sown with fall Nyheat, and � ir Juno truck, l"T SCHOOL - Bu"ARDSO N" offic-or and tho brave private lift d, the . I � I - , - - � � fill the fall plowin done. There* is on the P:ace- a caps in gratitude to the Confede ate c . I .Again we hioan b� this natibnal observ- obliterated epitaph. This e ay Is the bene- T -ie Orescent, special, at $60. Is Sky Hijo,-h. I � t RIA . . . a � - : I GINS fraw.e house wit% 91 FkDco to boDor �olf sabrifice for thers diction of the resting place of father, I . i V� ,t4y ';'o 13rW - citchen and woodshed attacile(j, LaiD. - I - To . . p . I , h -)s tv,,o frrmo barng with o'hcr outbnil,lings. Tbi� � n all tl;ose depa: � mother, son, daughter, brot!ier, sister. . note or mok, du .1 . . THE . . ' Shall the gospel be less genolr us th lon 101110 a a( -iD re I ' foxv.T&DUU7 Ist I . I � Is a gmd farin well Situ.rr,ted, be,ng 9 niilo8 fron, sea. . were - �- . . . forth, 1 �lfllcs'froni Odnton, and ij miics f,,m ti,'6 the world? We stack arms, the b-yonot . f . as dear a i oux �oio and. Kindred 4aro It is all that we can do for them now. .Any of the -se furnished in either Gentg' or Ladies' styles, V- al,Ki,-burn, ani will be sold on reasonable' our northern gun facing this wa' the ba - to us. Do You know how they felt? just Make their resting places ittraotivie, not I -n- ROVERTY I . I I Yj . ' - I Apply to the proprietor on the prenii,esi or Onet 0 1 as.you and I mould fee! stiartling out to- absurd Nvith costly out4ay, but in quiet re- on easir terms of payment, or at Special disco nts for cash at JE onibe,Ba3f Fisk Tea6hers' A�Fencv �lc'lrinato� f tile southern gun facingtieoth r . . i' 11 ' . UP J1 addrcu3 VV. LEITCff j Con8tance P. 0. r I 14617tt I I I jilorrow inorniDgwitb nine ch s out of mombrance. You know bow. If you'can . . . t asthe Brungdon � ' I I I - way, and as the gray of the morni g me], imce � . ' is -A good �brlek " ' BANK OF ICIONIMERCE BUILDING, . � Into 1kho bluo of noon. go the typ a a good crolwil, � . PL ]�'DID PARM FOP SALE.-Lat 25, (Yonces- IDtolligent soldier sees not . -SDTJ-'N & WI 'nicely fitueted, j 61 gra S ton against cur returning a4lve, fortbo afford Only Ono flower, that will do. It Z - .�� shows what you would &I II U Id- .Li L. SON S " - I s s on 6, Township of Aborris,-cont-MaIng 160 acres and bluo�of- old war times have bl nded lit . pnly battle 7 I f y ou could. One - , - . 25 King Striaet . West, Toronto. su a e fOr grain or stock, situated two 4-nd a bait last, and ft ey quote in the lang aago Af alicad, but malarial sickness and exhaus- blossom from you may mean wore than the . I . . I I . - .. - sonablo terms. � � . I . - ff- Collins, Extt . - Ics 'rom the 01rivin,r village of Brusselq, a. good. King Jar, � � - *- - . MAIN 'STREEIV I ne�' translation without ally r3- tion. Had these nieD- chosen, they could Duke of Wellington's catafalque. Ob, we 80a.rT'48- BLOCK9 : . % sdlea,31ng thercto;'120 acroe ciean;d r�nd �. � gravel rop . Rigging, Brucel . fte ; ' I 9 I I free fZ,Dn! St1jr.3p VISiOD, "Glory to -God In the high st, at 0 Have spent last night in their.bom,os and cannot afford to forget them. They were : I . - ' B - kmau. lot Supplies schools with teachers for all , 13, 6 a�-reo cedar and, a-sh and balance . I hardw3ed.' Earn 61x60 with atraw and hay-shcd on earth peace, good Will to tneD. " Nm�' today have boon seated vv-,hcra you are. so lovely to us. we miss th ru so much. : - G Co. I . grades. No charges. We nia,ke ell-quiries j(), eto*a stabliurr, unde�naath both. Thu I ous � Ot- -because th � S-EP1-A-:B10:E?,rT'= - ,---..,. - 40X ,I'* They chose the camp, n Wo -will -never get over,it. Blessed Lord 1 , '7 for confiddntial information cone -Y all -c -, 0-Ax32 rilti-l' I e wfint do N,ko mcan by this groat observance I ? ey I I I . I ; � � 70ARM ron S; arnin., is bi hitchen I8x2-1, cellar under, sath i First, Nv liked it, bettor than their own house, and Jesus, 6omfort our broken tearts. From — I 1. bothtaildInge. Allaranow. There iaa large, un, . e mean Instruction to Oil e Wh I P I . r I f? / ,�i . I X AGMY, �COLIAI . applicants, and our recommendati.ons can, . f, , 0 followed the d d fife, �ot because every bank of flowers breath �g promise of i � I orchai d. S(Aiool on next lot. The land has E% onod generation. S*ubstracb 1865, when, the war , I � as a brickyard. . � turz I dr4ivaga' I � . � , 1 . . , - lack xe I therefore, be relied upon. Write us if you they were bettZ�mIuas', - resurrection. " . - /,/ a Rod the farm Is in good condiLion. ended, from our 1896, and you will realIz c than the voices of I i I 4 . acres vf b, require a teacher. Information S%tisfi ator�, reaso,mi.ror eeffir.g. Apply al Tur, tx . o 13 - I . � . j I / - , . . underdramed iai - 301.] -b Mountain an In old , e the domestic coclo. on times the Rebretivs, returning ., Posrrot 0 ,what a vast number of people we 11 SOUL d '-----+.- � . 7 . � ",,- . .;Pr/) I . - ouse sLud teachers on application. iox, or on the pronihies. W31. BARRIE, from their burial place, us ' 'to pluck the " 1 14 , e ?A� fmme bi � Murfreesboro tind the swam] - 11 I � /I IZ,fl ��6-. ,1� , �, -.1 If . Brucs(lo. W -u * ?1<:;e-1-(11 �, t . 7 - I ps 'of ChIcka , , - . otberentbuildiu, - I I 1 1?35-u since tho ar or were so young as to ha% - , ;� I / L. X:---� / , - I - I . tbere It =terlal I - ' ­ . I Do, vivid 4ppreciation. No Ono u der 41 homilly were il�t playgrounds. grA�s from* tha field three o four times, j . � � I I r1k X' A - R -. � . - . I then throw It over their bea s, suggestive I . I - hall -A rn�qe fro] W. 0.'1ej'cTA,G IT, B. A., UK' D C WAR I ( . years of ago has any adequate. ,inoi ory of Those ber000 risked and lo�t all for 11 : ! I -- i R 1. V('S D! Amb .:that prolol nged horror. . Do you rei em ber others. Tbero I no higher subl�njjty than of the resurrection We pick ot the grass" i ., (:)]-Vr-v. ethreo, school, jc:t I (Toronto Uhiversity� Manager, eo � 1, that. .-To keep broo-quarters fo� ourselves but the flowers, nd Instead of throwin I � � — �. - I etc. The farm - . - . - - -4t h Pr, a 'it? "Well," you say, 9q- only re ambo� . 9 I terms. F -1rij - I _ F. , PIP" , . lagall . t a * I Late of Huron CGunty, 1442-62 1 'Made a welt thatinuthcrswooneda] ywhilefhowas and give one -q tbom over our heads Th I : ges'-, bepA and finest equippi,d scb .'01 wesf of � Toro-ato. 4es �or to Wait= . ( 4arter to others is boDora- we plac them before el aX U 0 . Y 'Ic I t Everytbin- thorour-h, practical and up -Co -date. . I - and tbat the ble. To divide. even with otl)e�s Is gorior- our eyes, right down ove 1� wop i - -- , � "I i r Man of readi�g the newspaper, over th silent hear 11) - -N�e-w studc-nis . . t _ , . . . � . . - I Ong. To keep nothing for ourselves and that once beat witli w nels owaid . . . , - ��- , . /11 I -Nelb brought my father home wrapped in the . I armest love t admittled at any tinic. Enter this tern), ailcl. take ad,,Tant�aV � -VARM FOR 81 Aa W mr� . . . flag, and thata good maby.people (Rine i � . glvo;nll for Others IS nlata�DaDhulty Christ, us,. or over the still feet that ran to service, !. � I - . . . . � ' , - .. . like. Put a gyirdl or over the lips from wbibh wo to .of tho ow ).,,,es.i Write for circulars. I . . . � X barg-sft, jiao �, V 4 thQ houm to pray, and mother fade5 0 around yout body and ok t e I I �j [I � , I awa gan, 80 acres ar; , � . I � � , kiss at the anguish of the Iasi parting. I I . . . . . then mca he girdle and seeiif you are - I -T,!.;- T , ­ 20 scres Are in w] I I I - rIFLIRAINA I I 0 0 po JIN a �- I afterthatAintil.ogain thore were niallY sure t - I SITAW ,&T- J, t 1, OTT, , 7! � � . I 50 or r3O i round. And Is tbat'the cir- But.stopl We are not infidels. 0 r � I Into. The so"ll U - TlTr RELT , � people in the housei, and they- told e-,Bho no,,Q� i . - . . dryand -level. ,0 . Im ­­ )"; 'v DR - - u I rq i) 0 was dend. I I . . lipathics-tho Size Of bodlos will soon join the bodies of our di �- 1435 i !1110PRIETORS. � . I . , -. I RElf, )y . . . .., clo of your syj � r- . I � -11 V K., . - , - 0 DV - I . 1 7 , you — I I � - new IrArne barn 1 . R ' � - * rnOD OES FUR AD B . There are others who cannot re Self? 0t, to 111ea-sure you aro�lnd tbo heart, parted in the tOlub, and our spirits sba I I � -- ­ . - � a yood orchaw 1. .0-3 b . mombe�. ,Won,(, it t join their spiras In tbo land . I . - Al , I D k, 41 - 0 Ir"CF-cu ,'Er3- [it 90 ]DAY8., Curet; 11 , 40 ho roll of a drum or the tramp of a rogl� nl:e.a g,irdlo large enough to on- I)f the rISID rr I is n a -Germansc . . Nervoui Di-4cascs- I-'ailinlr uenio 49 11) circle hin' (1, and encircle t I �b worl sun. NVO cannot long be sepa t Us ea = - -- -1 r.9 Mc.,c;Lused bypa.stabuses,Tv r -(---- Iii EM . school. .Price si� - f " F'w*n' 9- "r � I carry the T&rgeetv Etock of now designs aud fini,st "110", . CS Vigorand sizo 0 'Aiu . to know what we 'dry thee- of crying with Jacob for Jnev� P will - too suit. W31. Z. � j1odr9 1g,ldand quickly utsurw restores , , " I , lel- 11 a' 131j, C I r 10AH S. . the E. 1i -7, � ', I 'A it k Paresh , Sle4wespness., Nightly i'n - 4 �nent or a sigh ora tear of that tor�ado of d? :& , , ,a , You Ni,nnt I- b I R -1 i No , t.m�n 111 -el I 0 tbabswopttbonatio ,n ,,, A BIG IF" 14 I 9 ef, tho loirest prfcoi3 of any hou5c i:i the county.' I�Gxt 3X 1.11. 0 n cr,yo�ng,. t1lthGr0%VaSODo dea( ag, ina,, q la0guse.1 Da ! I go down .into the grave u to 'my so . county" mchigAu c.arriedin vest , lo ns iroan whon We talk of , -Vicarious i . � d I EoId no (heap aq any old stock or out of . Pri e 6 E -511yr si-i,00 with a I mourning," I&A us cry wit David, 'I1 I I - I tcl_a j - COW goof, Pocket 1.00 a P & Sal. 1. 7n I in - each I �, ---- � oup,-ht wrltleT a-, - , tO 4 " w it is tile religio,us duty of tho, e who sufforing. Look at the soldiers �aves and - � date goods. Why I can do so is bepz�u,sogood,3 b Ut julreornmo.11verrefunded. Don't 1. I . . bzlu ar. n. gi.;;��,.t 1� ,;at 0 h ng INDAP0, It I flud out. Vicariousl pangs � r others, I . � y V,SIRABLE I riow are bought frem I to 10 contu per roll I'sa than yo �00romombor it to'tell those who d n' f shall go to hini. I I . Ur dr ugglIt li" not got It, we will Bend It propalcL � Ot.3 We have just completed the largepit stook of . � 4. Al they vmr3 ivhen, old stock wac� -My cxpensos.�,ra loW, t)2'ieuti.Bie�tt!DIODo.pl�rops., Cbjeagov 3111., oronragent& wounds for othors, bonicsicknos., I .D on 2� 11. I NY young friends, there were such part� s -for otb- 013 one of-tha gates of .Gree wood Is t "o I I - 444 -�pr,r SOLD b� J� V. rear, SEAA.�OXTH, ONT., and hi � . I . � WUiDg l(0 , .1ba,roab'gotocl�cardri�edth-,mon-.y. VVall p, . ston boat ers, blood for other8, ' quaint Inscription, "A night' lodging . underdrained -a" fror.i3keenta per roll up, Wine3o%v ohAdes, Mould- leadi �ig drpggists elsewhere. lb,gsat rail carwindows and sepulchor f ' others. tl 0 i ags, dorn ice pol!�, &c. &c. . , . - harfs and at front doors of comf rtnble Thcsowho.0sitod the natio , I come- tb o way to the city of the NL,rew Grusalem. I W. W ...... I There ls on the pi z�§ cheap aa any in the - - ow . HAN D Nif A D E - TINWARE - brick story Aod a I . t eso word.,. � a � 11 trade. Ci�ywallPspor 110 torics tit ArlIDgtO11 Heights and ' t Rich- Comfort one another with I i � use, Main St. 6eaforLh, I hOM6S aS I 'pray God you May - DeVe Wib- I bilelt, knehen U opposite John 'St. - I . 7m,,k . oa ]9 ness. 01), I Nvbat a time It was, wb n inond and Gettysburgsaw one In'okiption May the band of him who sbal wipe awa r � I . I . . I UP - fa- I . s, I t1le r I Two good lramo I � M. . r rw,ults IeAn to -and ttone- 20 Buildlng� ' -f � ju JU any other-" Unknown." When, about 21 vvltll Its softest tenderness. TI 0 Christ 4 are that we have been able to nialke anot , in x85. � lbers and-motilers gave up their sons, never � on soldiers' toYnbs oftener repea od than all tears fro]), all eyes wipe your chee.' Ever in,anufactured by us in one seaeon, a -ad Irl .0 m I ;.2 A .-SURE. Expecting to sqo tb6m again and inev.r did! Vor L - and -Martha and Lazarus will Infold . u her big Cut i I we'll.,situated. 0 JAS. HAVE S. �1 -1 � years ago, I was -called to deli the o'ra- L Marl, . ` cktortb� mo� - ! , _ % L oo them again u util they canio back, uuti- PV!c'es. We aro now seliling HANDMADE .Tl',\- fronis - NaGtical Paper Hang,er and Painter'. — I ted and crushed and dead. tion at Arlington Heights, Wash ngton, I you in his arius. - The white r bod angels . 4 1 Milo .. church 0n] � I I . . I � . . I WARE at lower prices than ever', before offered in - - ' A Glance nt the rast, - . was not so much Impressed with,�ho min- who sat at the tomb of Jesus Ill yet roll I - to vult pure,hater . i Seafortb. A faJ aF,sortment always o hand, JJT�, . A. E. 11JRXER" �� � The Macco Habit Cured � F uto guns that shook tile earth or iwitli the the stone from the door of your dead In - . . U r ha,ve secured tho sorviaes of three Aral.�oiass paper our years of blood. Foil' . . � r years of bos- - ­ " I - ha" ere and can do work at tho Bhortestnotice. All I I -BY- , . tile exp6riepoes. Four years of gfiastli- attendanc6 of president ana caWnetand radiant resurrection. The L rd himself I ba,ve also a few hund -red -HAN D.HADE SAY PAILS . -LT,0tTSE AND wox guaranteed unsurpasoad. For prooi of the. , - . ' shall descend from heaven w th a shout ' .bove call and ace foy yo-jr8elf. ness.- Fou�yenrs of gtavediggiDg., Four foreign ministers and generals of �ho army at - prices of inachine rnadq, Call arid' examine for , 11 jL_L ,ed ogeis J� � U N 0 L E SAWS- and coilimoinoresr of thonavy as �vith the and the voice of the archang 1. So the ' ! . erty in Chiselho . I � years of fuilbrals, coffins, shrouds, -be rses, I . "D'ad March" 'ball eo@me the i yourselves that t�e above statement is correct. . Wall piper trimmed f rGo. I , � . . .Pathetic and overwhelming sbg,,yestiV0D(3SS - �,' .Iii "o0aup, s ling, Witt au Re " . dirges. M6lrDil3g, mourning, mour tingl , 'I I ; I I ri It was h It! lot loose. What a - ti o of of that epitaph on so many gravo� at my Hallelulah Chorus.)' . ; P. S. -To parties building, lowe,it prices for hard- - thelre Is at prc treji c . , . . . etrawbe,rry plivat I - Tobacco Cure, TorDing paper and I feet. Unknowial UnkDOW11! It Boeing- . i ware, eavetrougbing, nietal roofing, and all galvanized I - , : , , . wait -lug for newsl Al i , I � � mearly everv� k I I C. sm, fth-�& M , ; '-- I . evening paper scrutinized for Intelligence to me that the time must come when the Pretty Story About a ID01r. � - iron -woilk. -- I V01cridid-plu;n a ent of the United States shall I I � X . : , � Read the &�ongest Endo'rsemen't,ever given from tile boys at the front. First, an- . i The dog has often been called man7a � i �­ . varlety. There � � I take off that epitaph, They 'a' 00 TnOr0 best friend, and One I-DOWS 110N� often big . SEE SAMPLES AND ENIQUIREE ­PRICTS. � � I fruits, �and be6id . i ' � - -411y,Renledy-: I. . nouncciii6nt that the battle must occur the un ' re � � I . ' -stable -and well- . _7B_,A _L*q--E1":M:P.C1--4 . . nexbday. Thenthe news of the ,known. .we have found them outat presence in the house IswOrth morethan I � tltupted..- - I - battle , tile re- BUY alliount of moral maxims for - * 06 dF - . I ! -� " The r United States health reports have goingon. OnthefollowingdaystillgO1113g last. The� are tile beloved BOAS 01 , children. I V1, mg rn - - 15old ut a -pLry I , - I `1 C 2 1 � I � 1,11rl�� I examined and investigated many prepara- public. S., ULLE -1: & coo, -1 - - S- eaforth-. - .A General Ba,nl-jn,- busidess transacted. I . on. i Then news of BO, 00-0 slain and olf the A very suggestive little Instalice of this � I � �. - p re e"er, - . , I r' c' - tions, and i4 the light'.of our �xb%mina,tion names of the great generals who ha - . NICHOLLS rr,4 Farmers' notes. dZg-counted. and tests of UNCLE SAK'S TOBACC6 Would it noi be well tO take the statuo- cropped up recontly at. Co d ' on the ' General Hardware, Stoves, and Tinware. - 9 d ' on' of the heathen goddess off the toli of the hea rZec�',Ilng a dog I q r Dre.fts bought and sold ' I . . - but no rewo about the private sOlqi1(,,S. , ring of a summons for I I - --- - - I J.111THERLAN' Int capitol (for I have Do faith in the, morals I , I i erestalLowed. on daposits at the ra,te CURE we are but performing a duty to the Waiting for newsl After man d ys, a I I with4�ut a license. ,The offenso *as ad- �. . of 5 per cent. per &jinurn. Public wbeii we endor Y �, Of a heathen goddess) and put one ' - ' . I I ' . sP- -the sanie and load OF wounded going through the own r, great ,.mitted, but the defendant's Wife pleaded I , " -, I . SALE NOTES discounted, or taken for ataillp it as the crowning achievement of the or city, but no news from our boy. hen - ,tatue in all our national cemeteries -a that she only kept the animal 11,ecauge the . � - � - * I I - collection. Nineteenth Century in tjie NVay of 6e8troy s,tatue of Liborty in the form of a Christian children were so fond of it A Little Knowledgre 1. I 7 a long list of ounded and a long I St of I � At tbalF ---- ftl - . . ing a habit t6 disgusting as it is common, the dead and a long list of the mis Ing. IWO1111113, witli,her hand on an open Bible Went she bad a little girl ill'; and she -1 " - Is not a dangerous thing when it dire -As yqur attention to the � 0 And ain' � fact that the : � I 1, i OFFICE, -First door north of r1cid & f I only $1. - Hence we earnestly advise YOU �Ind her foot on the Rock of Ages, ivith the , would not take her medicine n � 2 Ong the last list our boy. �� less the I 1. .1 Wilzon's Ifardware SLoi.e. to write theni for f Lill particulars." . I other hand pointing down to the graves of mother pretended to give I ' _ I � I . . � When missing? How MISSiDg? Who . the unknown, saying, "These are my sons, t to the dog ftst. I ­ - -- - -- - -- Fort SA'LE BY � � . <,saw him last? Missingi 1%jisgingi Was No doubt the child's princi�les were, -) I - S f H P4 9" 0 i'l Ir H - . . - � - hoin the �voods. or by the Pbream? Ow who died that I in ight live." Take off tbo "Love me, love my dog, I' and I r the naU- - . � . I . � misnomer. Everybody knows th I - � -----.-- ­- � ­-­­­— . 1, V. FEAPi, Druggist, was he hurt? MisAlngl Missing I bat em. It seous medicine was necessary fOr the good 11 I bUrDID- praycrs that he may yet be eard is of comparatively little importance what of the animal the doggio's lit1tle friend - I � Z� was tho name givou them in baptism Of - - I I . I . THE FARMIERSO - � � 1477-30 from., In that awful waiting for ows w � ater. In the holier and mightier bap- tbought it must Ve good ejooj,jgfi for her. - 11 - - � � . I ,I — I - many a life perished. The'strain of anx- NO wonder the magistrate adjqurned t5e . :1� !� I . . � I I tisin of blood we know them, and yester- " 1 , - , rif -- - 1 I 11 I . � . lety was too great. That Nvife's I ialn , case. This story reveals such A -valuable - �;l :: iawmllli! ItM - � ��Z�- ��5 1 , I - . . atioil p ' - ;a; � � � . 7 0 Bankin" - H o ucs, e - - day the n, ut both arms around them I & - . ) � gavo. �vay that first week after the" 1) We, discovery, haFdomestic modiclill that we - I , "�­ .X-. - I � and bugged them to her hcaA, crying, 9 - - S =I 11%1--ri (DTZ92 - ; . I colt taiuly,$h In k tbjs do be al - ET - I U - ­ � UDd Over and anon she walks tbe o r of ' gougbt; to An U2 1�0 , . VP . s out of the win "Mine forever," � Forest .Oity� Business and S h 0 r -11, h " d CN, o I I e cre I . . . , I 1, " the asyluirl'or looh . lowed to kb liberty to license.- . � , I ,��,. w as � 9 have no! (In connection with tho Dink of Montreal.) .L -�- �-- - . though she expected 0 1 Future D6fense. . - , Weshninster Gazette. I , � P H1 X, C) M-T:ED C) MT (D MSr r -V- : � EOMe One to 101110 I . I 13 � ... along the path and up the r o Again, by this national ceremo- I � I � . ,tops aE sb .y WV ON= . I j giving the most r1ractical and baziness-like course iii C-�naia. Ev&ythlng I :e� I soliloquizes', "IJISSih,c�'; IIIISSIDg." , il moan tho future defense of this nation. I I . t Lrictly high grade. � Write foi, catalogue a,n. . UML- Szhool,ro- DANKERS AND FENA'N CIAL AGENTS. � l What mado aintters worse, all this inight � By eyery wreMh of flowers on the soldiers' - I I i � 1, cl colle:��e jo - . . 0 . A I T- . ' t � y I - . � I have been avoided. There was Do : nore �, graves we say, "Those - who die Ifor the 11 i . , 1896. . OFFICE -In the ConArnarcial Hotel build- I � 1* .. I . I I I I . need of, that war thajA -at this moment I I country shall not be forgotten," nd that /-"h V. 1442 . J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal. ing, next to the To�vu Hall. I I ! I 1 .4 AI,-,% . �- , = I I should plunge a dagger throl]lg our I will give enthusiasm to our yoi � men in U T1 f qj 7 L & ,! 10, t — General Dn-nldng I;uaifi-Eo done. D raft 9 � �, I I , '. I I h y ! - d - A heart. There were- a few Clixistian p.bi- ' case our nation should in the future need ­ 14, t q � � I � ir,suad and cashod, Ilit .crcdt aHwved on derc�,its. 11 - . . - .1 14* 1 � tit both �Ao defond itself Cod- I * i I - .-4 - lanthropists in thbseAays, scuffed .in battle. We Shah never 11TOr 11 , .. . � . O' S-�,g<rests , M-3P4-CY TO LEBID ­ -. ---. I ­ by north and south, who had the right of � have another, war between north and , i � C) . , `1-1 4 h�'a - . 1. ,�-�,.` .1 - cqm-mm,ptloii, V"T 1 �J --I - - d on bo � . I hichl is w fu - P A .. ,- - V wu On good notes or mort-1-ages. � .. - ... low it. If they had been hear th sidesi � south. The old decayed bone of loonten- al- IT I /ff.. ,11,"gr a . . I � I . i I tioll, American slavery, has 1) n, I o �, fortu-­Late. i . . . we should bi�v6 had no war and no slayery, i - een cast out, . zt tip, � 11.0131-1, -E-)T� LOGAN, MA'NAOER. ! i � . -hough bore and there a deprav d poll- - "� . � . ; It w4s advised by those Christian b [lan- - � alt ! . 105S t � Just 11 p ,, Jf:Z best use is befol ; . I '- I ticinn taL re you - ---.---- .thropists, "Let the north pay in mmey I res It up to coo j, h Call t gnaw n - -- . I " _ 0 ­ - -istl, . . It? le. .1 coi ,,,, i. for the.slaves as property and set them � Zme'thing off H. We are'floa an�­, off far- � IV I i ' 1 . . M . I I i Aen � - - . . E .... . - *�', I aT�Iord 1 , . - ,)-t" -I - ! - , A ji .1 E I - 1. I... " - - , * a fine ireo." The north said, "We cann ithor .ind farther fron, tho possi ility of ,�-. - - - Iptiol , I . GKOD IRICIA I � A* - . ot � , .1 1 �/ 1w,c'-11.1 to t th , ,,alc -1-11 � . to pay." The south ,-said, "Vie will' no 0eetional Strife 0- X-1) - III)'. Nve I . t i- - . ) - . . �A , .1 . , - I I * i F RNITU R�..' to - tell �ott that if Fell the slaves nnyhow." B rth No p6selhility of civil war. rt 1-1 d (-, -%, - I'l ; -i- I . I , yoti -want to ' But albout IJC�3.'j JS the pru- i� . I I in invasion . -L D . I . � F chaso.the slaves, and the south wns'coni- ,I uuko f,galDsb war I sp ,I nothing againfit �D - . I I -' to date" way, the. Su�n'light way, - -i, I � I i shing easily- in tile "up . - I11111-130tSOCert ID.! WhIln. - . 8 I e a lin Boflep- ftrksf (lid pay ill War expenses enough to ur- 1 ford ' a 1* I ."."."92.11UZZA ..... Z ; . (ESTABLISUED 18so.) q � ,�, d�n-it tjL-l'ie to I e�rlll tjo tak'e . - � , '. I � /. ' * - � 1vo up slaver e, - n We are still adding to our'Already lar,ge sto,-k, a 'd we are . I pallad to g I cc r r� � -Ic - withortt rubbing your clothes all to ­ -Y ,"DY11O.W. Might '861f defeu-so. An Inventor told me that ljo d the - bes-L, N�,T,;jy to Tj. . I I . � not.the noTtfit botter have paid tile irlonov had Invc-ilted a St now prepared to meet the wants of every one reqt1jrjn,r fur- � A. C 11 It Y S T �' L pieces (and your hands too) you inust - y10 Of wi!�aporl I w1lich 'C - 11ce - care is to sL-bj-)Pjy the niture. i ?:) . . . - I I � iand saved tho lives of 500,000 brave Men, ,Could be ucod in self dcfenso,.but Idt ill - I � - � Sa=eevuor to Ctrystal & Blaokl t I C It -wiil pay you to exam good3 -Wore pur- -.a'�-� l? L,,- � I I 4 . . , . 11ftnufar 0 4n�l migbt not the south bettor have sold 6-99rcli'silvo warfare. I said, "When YOU s4'r"'i'l -"r *t11 11 ecded fi-ott ai-id chasing elsewilei,e as we are ,sure to plea'.0 you � in prloe3 aturers of all �kjnd - . - . I 0 ) I . I - - . 13 Of Stationary - 6ut Slavery and sived ber 500,000 brave - Iget thotlations to adopt that weapon, YOU S 1,C111"th. '5-4-v't, -t, 4 ls;01-1 Marine, Uiprig-ht & Tabular' " Sunlight mon? I s - .�D -I -, 5 E 14 nl U I styk andqivality. i � � . I . wear ypu by tba grnvoa of your bavo introduced the milleDDium." Ihave -------- , . . . -9-h !r­�! -W, - � . . I . -­,-�-� - i , I . fathors and brothers and sons to a 1.1cNy 0 Tight to go on my noigbbor's promises Of cod-liv­ci- 011, W, - I � . � , 0 Cloanse,q clothes and 'most hatred for the cbnn�pjon cv,r.�o of the uni- nd Msault him, but if sorneruffilla broak- ith hypol U -11 . . � I A ui thing else -with Im veno -war. " 0i SI) I NDERTAKIINIG 0 a a I . I -it 4 , il lites, 16 -ik back I , 1 T "' Rk � ks ) - el, SO 'a 0 Lord God, wi0i fho ljot. Into my hov,Fo for the asmssiDation of illy i I -11 b %-.; I _e 15 V -k- -fi- , � 11 IIL.rylabor. and greater � ril ­� b'alt Falll, &MOIKS S'tr.aks, Sheet lr�aj:-Wor.jg, . F : i - � � . comfort. . I - test bolt of tbillo Ouiniputout indignat-ion. falilily, aud I can borrow a gun anU load ) se! v�7110 respeet, 013d -* I etc., etc, . I t Our uridertaking department is comp"Icte in every - . . � - . str.; he tbat Monster' down forever and evor. Ib in thnio an(I aim It straight o-1 , 1V I , -dit and 1106vontal Mido.Vm1ye or I " or every 12 Wrappers se nt Imprison it in the detpost dungooLl of th­(j rill shoot him. , - . e 'guarantee satisfaction. - IS'. T. Holmes,' Our. -Ira! Direc r-, Also dea!ilra In Uprf- Books f, to LEvER BROS., Ltd., 23 1 el have I - cls-- -L - i t, and �n a k e�- W ' . .1 to --- �� - � y I) "Ath all 1 -) I Pg,no& AutCn,,;%-f,jo C, . eternal penit6ntiar . Dc)lb it I I ri-1-11 -T-V71 .1 � Residenne ne-1-3-- 4. T I . tlt-Ot' r1!U,-1bCZ a 6 8�jr.lt- Ali Scott St. Toronto a use Thero Is no room on this cont n D f- S, t re, I I 1L& IL ) !-4u- - � -23 0 TP.11.1 . I I . . � ­ .i W le. Vv -.y ;4 i . . - I �� �11.iA li�110-l'it-U!"?, conq-Intty on I ful PaPer-bound book will the iron ever forget] in cannon or I '' other nation -ex 0 - -, ',-.L lu raNv coq- � ­ , on ohaxt, r�j i3olded loy ivcl I . � � I latiw.to . jawad Wrappers I be sent. into Clea,vo It wifl) [111 tho I *I V, s furaievu , U00. . cept Canada, lid a 11rWW-Or - 0 -Ould be a b ' � I I C 0 , . ' . . .. h�owittors. I i PPO�!te Gi, 7!. & StAtIon, Godcr,, . otter neighbor no one over bad. f you -Lirdc- '. I ob. I ver glittered in b on't think so, go to Montreal and A ­hS1-`,"(1e't­'y iwi.fa�',rs f%e ,,-jg - : -P . I sabers that o � BROADFOOT, iOX; &, - - I r . I � . I wrlillz jt5 6 attle and oron, I SCOTT & L'o-A-sE. Be;!, -,*,:i 11c, 0:1t. 1474 1 -L-.f a j - . - - ­� � . - 1. . . _"I With 411 _LhQ pAu.g5 wajpj� it to and see how well they will trea -You. ' � - � iric,, and sx.00 . I i - 1, - . � . . ; - j . . — -,- . - ­ , ­­­ . 11 � ­ -, � � � i ­ � .4 - ---,- . . � - � . I . I . . I . 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I � E Y E ­ I S. . , laimb to" Asti ria. , any 1)3telli�ent - Ing ordlna;; com thiy ice well wl exe Is. brought I 11 sellned a , a tw­.. � I Veak, or sig,bt - , . D r -ug store an t-lui Or do thee - .1 Ache ? 1)0 the , i, "10 You have h beada4dhcli ihan , ands I of It . . -P�ea ,eye a n ill -the I With glasses thal , a 0yes. e `PYCS 4 in AUM13Y ea -es VaLrious .�yj�p- a blAejEb ton o&r,Lj bo blur,nni of lette blinkin vaten'l acho. Ini 2nanyj, 'dull Or t1ulAd ;w i1C01'-rZcted;:itI 2re not,4st-1, f d 170 I U � W ­ Once tor treat, I---- , , - I . Allen tOMS-Bauk, in � � PD131tioia in. th,e �4`lvrkvl st ; � . . I i - I I I . . - . J. -- - - I . I