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I upon aft frarments -old rib was a gfird�n, gul$ ftb 9ft's;Ubtk rn4r alrifist, —lr,z tmw � . � . .1 I - , " I I � : � 2 � I : D Xi ` I � I er. I "% -0+ I � I A BL—E-00E STAKE, � - yOU OW118 Was not a 9&r- my arms wound your ne,ok.; or Would it -ftit � , � I ; . � . I 1011a I I . �Anotiier, thing which the chuidli, and ' HOW aO-; ' ku I NI ON **� , � �. � I - . world have hot noticed In regard to dener?. Alit Before Easter had gone by be nicer 1� you just took me In y6tw , - . 01 B � IN - I I -1� �. 0 A J, I � . . . *I-00 � � I the of Christ is .be -gave to sonle of big disciples his three, 'arms? Some girlodon't say much when � . � . . resurrection that be mAde I - . � � - . . . I . . . .. I ; � - .1 � I ... - . . MARY MAQD*LENE STANDING AT biwfirst post m . ,appearance . -to one credentials. He showed the.M his -hands they are proposed to, and she might be . I �. I � - , . L I , �� . I.. 11 . - . 4ho had bebn the seven deviled Mary and big side. Three paragraphs written one of that -kind, What do you think? 9%-. I - I . __ - � ­ � � � . . . . THE RIFLED TOMS. . I �WAPITA (PAID -UP) w m w N - . � I . I � Xagd4ieue. Ono would have supposed he in rigid or depressed lett6!9. A sear In Would you. like' it better to have me I I - Ly Ais' I , 11 . .. . . I I a right palm, a sear in the left palmy a throw my f arms about -your neck, or RJEJBTs �,q - = Go 50%1W - "I I 1. . � : would have made big firat posthumous th .. = 00 rm w I 8115MA . . I . I � 1 . 11 . . � Rev. Dr. Talrnaj�xy Pictures the Working appearance to a woman who bad always - sear amid the ribs --soars, scars. That would ypa rather take me in your arms. I I ...-W . � I T, ' I 1�aeu illustrious'for goodness. There are is the way they knew him. That is the She looked confidingly at him, and the , - . " . . � � .1 I �, , * '"' BRANCH . - . I I Z -N .... . � . Day Christ - Irk Comincon Apparel -The � way you and I will kn -him. SEAFORJ--U � I I I �� I I � saintly women who have always been ,ow cold perspiration stood out all over him. 6 1 � � I :1 �%%_ ..... . I Sea" of Xarth--Glerloua Thoughts In- saintly, saintly_ in girlhood, saintly in Ayey' am I. say1bg this morning too "Don't be stupid," she complained, . . 11, . - � IF;: � I I � 7� . I : , - - �� 1, 41 . . splredby the R�Surrcotienof Christ. Irtfancy, always saintly. In nearly all our much when I say thi)t.WIU be one of the "you must have some opinion, and I will MAIN STREET r - - I �. - , , � - ­ I � ' ) � - � . . ways In which you a' 'w each- do whichever you like best, only do hava . ; -4 � I 1-1 I ... : I � 88�, I 1- I . f�mllles.therelxave beei nd I will kno I I OR - �� I - � -1 saintly aunts. 1 1 4 -1 - I 4,:.�- . I f ; Washington, April 18.—This sermon In my family circle It wAs �alntly Aunt - other by the sc&rs of earth; 00a,rS Of a0d- ' some mind about it. Which would you Ageneralbanking business trammete(L Dr � � . I . - &its pn all parts ­� . I � -Saintly Aunt Martha or dent, soars of sickness, scare of perseou.� . like best?" Then he found his tongue. -Great Britain and Europe bought and sold. Of flie Tinited , I 3 � . . . . . . . � . . � of Dr. Talmage, t WIA set Its readers to Pbebe, In youri Letters0f credit issuat avuflabI4 in, . ' . I __ . I thinking on neNJ lines and will make s4tutly Aunt Ruth. One always saintly. tion, scars of hard work, seats of 'battle, , " D--d--don't you think It would be nice Europe, China and Japaa. Farmers' Sale -Notes dollected, and adv*Aoca Q I I . .. I ! 'Of Made - . this seagoiL of FAster more inspiring than 4ut a � soarsoVold age? When I seej�Chrlptls, at lowest rates, 1. An- : ,.not so was the one spoken of in th if we did b,th?) ' he ventured. She looked I � I �� ,-, wSICYCLE!P AND ' ,x I . I . I � -- L 1 � . ! ever. The text 10 John xx. 16i "She, sup- - . resurrected body having soars, It makes thoughtful, leaning her chin on the edge � , I . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. I � � . � . I : . posing him to be the gardener." While you not to confound her me think that our. remodeled and resur- - of the book. " Maybe, " s4 said, doubt- . I -.,,.,, wac"Esirop, I . I ' � � . 4 . - Rom are Mary Magadalene and Christ, Ith. the repen nt courtesan who had rected bodies will have soars. Why, be. fully. "It seems a good deal. How do Deposits of One Dollar and upwardx reoeived, _"d interest alloweA,jt 4 - . . I . . � I highest -11. � . : I : Just'after- his resurrection. For 4000 years ade'ber )out looks do the work of fore we get out of this World some of us - You inean for you to do It first and then rates. Inter -eat added to princi &I twice each year -at the end of Jum and I I ... - I "I I . � : I . ' ' , - ­ I : a grim and gbaitly tyrant had been kill- wel, at Christ' foot washing, you we will be covered with scars all over. Hes- e? It wouldn't make a wait, would itv, No notioe of withdrawal ipreqnlre4 for the whole or any portion of a deposit. 7- .. "I'll ---- . 7 1 . . � . . . � . � I '. . Ing people and dragging them into his not to forget.that she was exocrised of : ven will -not be &'W into which Boat le didn't thbilt It would, and then she ' i 1. � � , .:i I I . 4 W . I , * , - . �, � I cold place. He -bad a passion for human seven devvs.' What a capital of demono- I summer yachts after a pleasuring, with could not. ly R S. HAYS, Solicitor, . W. K. PEAA160K. I I - - , . . � seem to see It. "I turn slow . - I'll I : � ; � � . skulls. For 40 o6ilturies he had been un- l9gy she must have been I What a chorus 'i th:p gay bunting and with the embrold- around, I 1, she said, " then I throw my . I � - �,,�� . - I I .. - � � - . � - - ­� � � .. 13 hindered. in his-, work. He had taken ofalldiabolignil Seven devils'-twofor-, ered sails as fair as when they wero first i arms about Jour' necki and next-" -_ - - - - - I : - , I ! . �� " . . - : - , �, 'queens and conquerors ; -�uufurled. Heaven will be more like a ; "That's when Ido It," . � �, .. .. . . 0.1. I I I - -down kings anti t�e eyes and two for the hands, and two I said he, brilit- I ... L � - � - I and those witholmt fame. In that cold fbr the feet, and one for the tongue. I navy yard - where men-of-war come in I It is poor economy to biiy ohea � : - . "I antly. She nodded and stood up. Then . . . , p Te�, and u-sb "Wif e 419 Tid4d . - � I �, . _ . I .� . . � I I � I _ 1 from Trafalgar and Lepauto, men-of-war ! sh ' t to the middle of the floor and I . i - "I palace there were shelves of skulls, and Seven devils. Yet all these in extirpated, , 0 wen � JJ J � I ! t- , I . 1 and not ge�- half as much'sUisfactioll as from a goo bile. . �, � 1- 4 . � � I Was I .. with'inalsts twisted by a, cyclone, I � (1` . I I . �; - - ,pillars of skulls,! and altarsz of skulls, and ,v�ud now she Is as good as once she , men- stoo(I with her head drooped and her . i � i � A. . . .. ' ' ' , - � L - I � . , . - . . : . . even the challe" at the table were made lAd, and Christ'honors her with the first i of -war struck on all sides by 74 pound- ',, hands clasped. Next she began turning I . ., A � , 11� , I ; . � _. �� I : , . � L F J_� -1 I : J J L . ;: _"4-_ .. I I I i I of bleached skulls. To the skeleton of �osthumous appearance. 'What does that t era, inen-of-war with decks 000rched Of :1 on her beeld slow , apd -when she g6t . I � �._ . L � , � ly V . . . L . - L � � : . ;__J _� I � I the shell. Old Constitution, old Co' ...... � , f ;. � . I . t., L . - Abel he had added the skeleton of all- mean? i � nstel" half way round she flung her arme up . � I . - - I ` . I _ .. � - t_, '� - A right- 1 Why, it m eat-] lations, floating In discharged from ser- . � �r;`__ � , ages, and no one had disputed I eanO for worst sinner gr about an Imaginary neck and stood there - I .- � i M I I - I .. , : 11 � - 11 i 11 t until one Good ,Vriday, about 1, 867 years 0it grace. It means those lowest down , vice to rest forever. In the res tion I [ . urrec 9it%-tIp,-toe looking over' her shoulder at f wl , 1 . I I I! --I; T buying the Year 189T. alwo, as near as I can calculate it, a ffi U , Christ credentialed by soars. You and I him. "So?" he ked-, "and you.put I My, ; - a come - a highest ' ' It means a as I - . � . � � �, - - For full Particulars see advertisements, or apply to mlghty� stranger� came to the door of that at the 0Tok at strikes 12 at mid- will be credentialed, and will recognize your arm about my waist 1], that Way? .. .�s - : : 4 �_ I . . 11 � � I � I . - aw f 8 t I I � I - i 4.- f 111 *lace, roll back the door and Ight Ma 12 at midnoon. It ' each other by sows. Do you think them. 11 think I understand.' And he urned I : � I , .. I � - � _�: . .I ' I . I I - LMR BROS., LTv., 23 SM.ST., TCRMffo I b . now a disfigurement? Do you think them back to do it again. But when she flulhig , � 1� i .... . . . went i9i an Ing the tyrant. threw eans that the grace of God is seven ' . 11. I . .1 ,� him to the -pav ent and put upon the . Imes stronger. t an sin. Mary Magda- I now a badge of endurance? I tell you the her arms up about the Imaginary neck It I �. .. , i [ . ,�, I CEYLON IrEA I I . � I . . �, tyrant's, nook the heel of triumph. I lene th seven doviled became Katy Mag- I glorious thought this morning, they a�a wgsn,t all Imaginary one, for he was - I � I i 1, . � - 11 . M . ;..� . I Then �ther mighty strainker, exploring ene esevenilingeled. ItmeapsthAt-.' going'to be the means of heavenly recog- there. Well, -it was so stupld'they had to 4i . . - I � i - . i ;�._, I RRAL ESTATE FOP. RALB, -1 tL ,. . . - . is wgood one f I I � . I i an the ghastly- turniture of the place and eiR e Lord t0eeta its a last he win ! 121tiOn. secure.understudles to play Fred's and and sure to pl*ease. ,' I A it: � I i i . �� � 1. i I ; .! i I . L. walking through the labyrinths, and t th ow UD to ,Us what we have bean - I . There is one =ore thing ibat the world I L 11 ff -DAMS FOR RALK-The undersigned has twenty Foh't i Maud's part, because the hateful thinp�s � 4 � 1p, I t 11) . . � - I -1 i ; -I' I . ,-.:, X Choice Farm for valty in Rmt Huron, the ban. opening� the cellars of mysba7 and JAIL he said io her was -Mary I and ,the church have not noticed In this - .1 4 1 - f,,' . I w;;; - ., . . were so spoony that they, just would not � i i ­�;l ner 0ounty of *0 Province; all "sizes, wA prices )'a . . L resurrection of Christ and that is that I I , tarrying under roof the ribs of ,which 1people having met her under such cir- , learn their lines. I ; . � �., ! � ILLL - L s61L For full Information, write or call persous . I . In Lead Packakes; 250, 406, 50c anA 60e. i I . . . 11 LL were made of human bbnes--tarrying for cumstances woul Christ from Fri"y to' Sabbath was life- , . . . . . � � � . . No trouble to show ithem. F. S. 800ZT, I I have said: "Let me . I . � i-- . ' - . 4�i! . � I I- � . ' � : . I . i � , . P. 0. - . . = . two nights and.1a day, the nights very Jsee, 'how many d 3vils did you have? One, : less In a bob climatewhere sanitary pru- . . . I : I . . �' . . ts : . I a :ig Carpets. I' i A I %%% I- � " - i t �x . . I . dark and the. deo very dismal, be seized Itwo, three, four', live, six, seven., What a deuce demanded that burial take place g car e certainly bar(lij worth . ' .1 % ; - . � 'k; �: - I 1-JEAD i . P-4 1 kl:� I , T '�` _ ! the game day as dea TR031 ALL: I h SWv will b 10 acres of land, all cleared a P�d , the two chief plillars of that awful palace ,'terrible piece you were when I first met thy and where there � I R�,G GRORI�S � fl%.� � , I 3 feZed, oarwd, good tame, house and stable. the troubI6 of doing, It is beat to make , * i �tl . . and rocked them until it began to fall, 1,y?otx.11 The mostiof the Christian women ' was'no ice to retard dissolution. Yet, I . . � � ir 71 1 It to composed of part of the muth-esd,-comer'of I them I yard wide aud of any' length de- . . - . I I .. - , . : t - '. � 111 � 1, and then laying[keld of the ponderous day would. have nothing to do . after three . I I . . - - A i . - the South half of lot No. 25, concession 7, Morris, � . our I days he comes up so healthful, . sired. Odd pieces of silk, print, list, flan- - I - I i -, ! I . i� , I - , I 0161 -_ , I ' i i, I '.. St miles from BrusselL For partloulm a ply* to A. front gate, hooted it from Its hinges iwith even, after her -- so robust and so rubicund Mary Magda- . nel, muslin, etc.., can all be utilized. , ! I I 11 , I . I __1 I - . I I k i . HARLAN,, = INFORD -- crying, "I am' the ' a alene, . an I J �'.. , I rave, Ontarld - p MM ­ . i I f 10 � � , ,or E , Drs on, Itest a- gardener. . Not a I � 11 I ;_ . Brussels, On . � . 152Q. wid marched fo*th, - convi ehow thqy be coul- lone takes him for up- They !�ould be cut Into strips of half ; I _- I I `4 - � � , . : lReaurrectionp) 1 That event we celebrate promised. The ly thing I have to say * posing him to be an in -valid from a hos- ,. .S. i 0 . , - �_ . i � ��,� � - ; . I inch W de, or 'in very thin materials " ' � I - - .1� T. I . I . . .... . - I - i. � . this Easter morp, Handelian and.Beetho- against women is that thf3y have not - pital, not Supposing . him td be a cor � i ­ � a wider, so that they can, bp folded to the i ­ , �­ ­ I I . 11 - FOR SALVE ­]LOD acres, n the townshipiot ; � pse " !I- - , - I Mary Magdalene. � Im to be same width. The strips must bd sewed - I , ; i . I � 171- 1 7 . GreL near Brassels. There is on it nearlylbo vean, miracles of sound added to this enough mercy -for .. from the tomb, but suppoging'h - - . � � : . . �,_' I I ,� acres of bush. about half black ash,the rest hafd- floral decoration. which hai set the placa *Christ put alr-phthos, and all reininis- ,I the gardener. Healthful by the breath of toget . I P, A,ii � . i -A 1. her perfectly flat, wound into a ball , . i ; � I I the upturned.sod, and by 4 perpetual life . . ­� i �­_ � I I - wood. A never -failing spring of water runs through abloom. V cence, and all autic$ation, and, all par just I pound weight each. The similax . . � ; . I . I . I the lot, Will be mid at a big ba �n - Seen 01 at the Tomb. don, and all cor In the sunbhIne. � I I . i 1:1 . MOU; � � , I I . , I - i I i i ro L, ,ZDr by and all heaven ' I � 1 . it 21 _ Alfor . . . C - . I � 1 i i i . 7�. � � Ian. Apply to MRS. JAKE A CE � ball should be made of any bright red . � 7 il . There we throe or four thJngs which Into one w_ord of: four letters, I I Mary V ��, � BransilL . 1470 1 . pieces. Nine such balls should then be I.W" I . ­ - , I - ; . and obuich have not no- Mark you, Christ did not appear to some,' . I . . . I ,7- �t - DID SrV A ' �� 1 �, I . � I , � I . I I - . �, orlous Consolation. 4 - the world V ,1'�'. - 4 . . . ! � . dispatched to the, weaver, who� charges CAN ._1 I ­ I . --1_.rX,T61mJ MIENows -P 'FOR SALIL-For sale, lot tioed in regard to the resurrection of 1 Bible FOlizabeth z I . . . r I - or only a few cents. per yard. � i ..:_ V f � ­. ARM - I .or Bible Hannah After Christ's interment every �elullar - I I � tow ' I i ,.;,, . P uship I ­ �1. _ F of Hibbert, containl6a' Cono"Won 12 I . � � �, n - � Z, : . . g 100 acres of Christ. First, lour Lord in gardener's, 1 Bible Esther, or Bible Deborah, or Bible tissue broke down, and nerve'and artery - Be careful to aew the ends verystrong- . I I I 1- V � .Z . . I i'�� i 1; good land In &good skste�. of oultivatitya. Well � -attire. Mary Magdalene, grief struck, 'I Vashti, - but to . Mary;. not to a Mary ;' . � . . i� � I � . I .� and brain were a physiological. wreck, � : . I .. , - .;� � . I brick house ; pad bank barn and out * ly togi3ther or else the whole effect is lost. . � � �­ ";,- i I buildings ; IS sores of fall wnext, and ploulhing all by t id, not to and yet he_ comes up swarthy, rubicund � yfibere - -1 ' -,12-M # -- - � - � i �.._� Z, . r . 1 85 . and turns around, hoping she can And 1 aM two ways of making I 'rag vir- � # 13 M IN i I - � � ,� done ; 2 good wells and 2 never failing spr n Mary, the inother of Jesus, not to Mazy, and well. When I see after such mortuary . ' 3- .. �. - ' 'T , , Pets, " both of which- &'woman of leisure in . � I � .7 -... , I Acres cleared; possession at any. time. For f �her f the �� g�crlleglous resurre i -FOR - 1 T H E EOPL."671 i . fenced ; good . � - stands the riked sarcophagus of Christ i agains whom nothing was sa i I - ­ I . .� the track o otion- -the -mother of James, not to Mary, the . silence - such radiant . appearance, that might like to try . ,- �_,.` I.- rticulAIP. apply- to PETER MELVILLE, Crom . . . One w9w, and - per- , . � 1 � - � . � . - , - 1525-tL . 3r Ome Of haps the most ti f Way, is to so . � ,� I i 1 � , , 5 F. 0., Ontario, Ist who has dQoiled the grave, and she sister of La ' s, � 'but to a seven deviled settles It that whatever should . I . . I � , i � I . ;. - I u bee ga S a6torY rt - :� . -1 � i . - I — I finds some one i� worting apparel come Mary. 7' i: o the bodies of'our Christian deadthey are . I T _., I: "I ��� � I � . � ., . I i e �,: . I un-, the rags and out them in equal lengths . - . . I . - J � � .... - 0ONFORTABLE FL&CE FOR SALE -For age -forth as if to water the flowers or uproot There is a man i seven deviled -devil of I going to come up,. the nerves restr r. . i � . . . . . r . . and equal. breaths. Keep all the thickest . . . i �­ _- . 11 .- I Z __ . I h& -the optic nerve reillumined, the ear drum � 7 � y, - ; . %J Cheap, the farm of the undersigned in Har,pur the weeds from the garden oi set to re- avarice, devil ,of pride, devil of te, I . ; I i 1-2 9 - - , Tom thd thinner ones. Get � I 'i. - - I bay. Thin am between 28 and 30 acres, an cleared, climbing rags separate f ,- I - � - � i I �_ : the f4llen .vine -some .oualn devillof Indolence, devil of falsehood &-vibrate, the whole body lifted up,., with- . . I ! � �,. A � . drained and. In a good state of cultivation. There Is a king er 1 -, ' � i . � .... - , a square of coarse and rAth open sack- lz:� . . . . . . . wor apparet his garments perhaps I devil of strong drink, devil of impurity. out Its weaknesses and worldly n0es for - - . I ^ I- .1 Ing the'size you desire the carpet to be, ' � . nieeA and most fasln*6u&*b1e _QM4 I - � w good frame house. barn - and driving shed. It Is - . We are Placing in tock gome of the" � 2 . 1::t. I within a mile of Se"arth, and is admirably adapted having the sign of the dust and the dirt ! Good, can take thein :-all away, 7 or 70. which theft Is no resurrection. Come, is and' that it will, be your pfi-filege to see outs I � 11 i , 1,; e �� Agly I , procure from any tronmonger a: ide tli, store. We'llive -made v4 -1 � i ' � I I I � ­ . 1, A for a market - gardener or a -small dairy farm. of the a � I . I rode over the new cantalever bridge It not almOst,time for us' to 'go out to . I : i , . � I 11 strong needle, which is sold for the pur�. elaborate preparation for the Spring trade ; -, are .� now M a posi,fion to I .. �- �f to the proprietor on the promises,, ISAACI MILL IL Mary MAWgd , on her face the rain 1 that sp"s Ni bridge. 900 feet - I I - ;� fcl , meet our reanimated dead?, Can you not � I I 7 . 1. i ... "I . 11 . "I' � 1622. 1 agara.-a pose of working rags ' AM �. fv-f. � � �' L I and -cloth pieces on ' i r ZZZ . of a fresh a of weeping, turns to 3 long, 850 feet of chasm from bluff to hear the lifflng of the rusted latch? ' Z _t_- I ;; i 4 1 sacking; the- needle should have a you Goods, which for vilue, we defy comparisol� We =6 showing some. besO . . - i , T �", � I wooden fill things in Dress Gooas and Trimmings .� ' � I _... 1, I 'DOR SAM-Lionsed Hotel pro for sale In this workman an'd charges him with the I bluff. I passed over'it without anv anxi- Ob, the glorious thought, the gloiious handle, as it is pleasanter to work- with.� I 0 .;- our Embroideries and taqe - wiff I, � , I W1, � 1. . -V the T of'F4mondville, Tree quarters of desecration of toe tomb, when, lo I the � ety. Why? Be&iise 22, l6comotives and consolation of this subject when I find fd�ud 6 ' thill(Y YOU ha-ve seen before' I lot , , I- �: . . i - � 4 1,_ - . Begin with the outer border *of your I exceed- - I � , - acrty of I= . any 10 � . . . , good orchard and barn, everything stranger- ;egpOudg, flinging his whole � 92 cars laden with gravel had tested the -Christ.00ming up without any of the I .1 . I I ! �: �� .... 4 n . I I- E:;K� - - - - - - :� in good repair. This house has always done a soul into one word which trembles with bridge, thousands i of people atan - on . lacerations-fOr you must'remember he Ve,imported direct through agents all. o I ... - ­ I I"- a�" I husiness. a or to ran$ one now 0 ding through the sacking with the proper ur Table Linens, Towellingo - -s�_,._ - - .; � . � � � � ., ­_ I �� 11 Al"I theCanadlau side, thousands stan a laceratedabd 'wounded fearfully In needle, and which fastens them off as v e B � AM . I -1 . . --- . House, with ontaq=nr, an sore of laud, good hAle, all the swee" rhythm of earth and ding wa, . ' , � .ou Apron, Linens,' from Ith rookfield � t, 1[ -hat I - Ile. heaven, say the crucifixion -coming up without onal Linen' Co., &1fas Teland� 11 every convenience, all in the village of Egman Jng, f'Maryll' In'that peou-, on the Amorican side to appi I sot m I aud the . I I - , For paTticulaw apply to J. DALY, Eguioadville P.O. � draw them -through;use the thickest -rags enables us to offer you Linens at.- prices not hithort6'6-btaina,bie, , 11 liarity of ween"ation all the incognito achievement And however long the train What does,that make me -think? That . � i . or to T. DALY, Se"Or* P. 0. for the border which should be - made , i I I . I I � . � I - "22-'" -fell.off, and she! found that Instead of of our bnmortal Interests -may be, we an the grave will get nothing of .us except - a � 11, .., — . . __ I r. from, a quarter to half a yard deep,, ae- : . � . � - ` - � - . -ES..-BeIng lot 18, Minor 8 Was 'humble gardener of Asia to.remember that God's bridge of mercy . our wounds and Impeifections. Christ cording to the size of the carpet. I - 11 � . I ­ . . ­ � - .. talking with an -1 - , Our Lad iis' -- V e 1 TAM FOR SALE, 100 ACR I - Work IZ I sts sh talkina with him who spanning the chasm of sin has been fully went into the grave exhausted and blood- . -) � . I , . I concession 7, township of Gray, one mile west ---a- - the lighter rags into the center, using � . - of Ethel; 1J from Brussels. Ninety4re'-'scres owns an the g gardens of heaven. tested by the awful tonnage of an 'the lea& , All the currents of his life had two together should Are models of bea 1� ancl in them ,�e can P�ease the moO fastidioui. I . � cleared - frow of stumps and stones ; will under- ' 6'- * � they be very thim If 1 . . . .1 y , i - - I � . . draInW4;;j fenced with staight fences ; good brielf ConstellAtions e clusters of forgetme- pardoVed sin of all ages, church militapt poured out from his wounds. He had possible, make the border darker than . . i I - I � . . I . . I - notai the sunflov�er the chief of all, the standing on one bank, church trium- lived a life ofArouble, sorr6w and priva- to : . I .1 7 - . I house and good outbuUdings ; 25 acres In fan, wheat the cen r, and the effect is better. These . Ladie's U n -der 'Wear. � - . and 50 skne seeded down. Will be sold cheap Od morning sky and mid -night aurora, Bar- pliant standing -on the other-, bank. tion, and then he* died a lingering death. � ! . � i . I t_ � . - � � 1 7- On easy term#, - A. NoRMVEY, Brumels. . I Oh, carpets 7 extremely strong, and will - I . � , I - .1 . 1527tf Ing -terraces of beauty, blazing like a � it was to the seven deviled *ary'th#t His entire body hung on four spikes, Igo 11 - ­ . I last for any years. Another w4y of us- W * tend to nimk� a specialty of Ladies' Blouses, Wrapperg and Undw -, - illval ver went Ing the rags, after again sortl' � In � I . I ' 1. . �. _-�11_ - . I summer wall wltl� coronation rosea and I Christ made his first 'post in id .of 20 year - i .­� - , � - Ortem, ap-w , , a' suffering. e wear re:d I . I � .rT7 . . - L -_ -1 - i - - into * grave so white _And ghastly and ng. and out;. I y to wear. . . I . .- 'TARN FOR SAM -For ode, lot 36; concession � I ; . � I ;­ � 713L . giants of battle.[ Blessed and glorious � pearance. . , the - . i i ,.-. � . . . � I - I . ting tfiem, in equal. lengths and breadths, - . 0 . : . . I I 'Magdalenel "She sup- There is another: thing that the *6rld hrist ' . . . � Z , I mistake of Idary, broken down as C ,;'46d yet here be is to join. a ' I I : I I � - . � 1 - ­.: � - Wear 010thing 'r i _� ,.� 4-;L - .V 2. Kfidcss� containiag 100 sores, 86 cleukl and . - 11 the pieces together . with ' L ; i 2 � �. , _;_ t "I � iie balance -In good hardwood bush. The,s L nd 15 in Posing him, to 1;6 the ga.rdener. I I - What and the church have not observed in re-. comes up. 00 rubicund.% d robust she bla, _ Ready to; Sprii ng . �:�­: �� ... "an _k thread and wind them up into I t ,� � � - �, � : ! �_ :�:_' I ;_ a good date of cultivation, is wall underdrrined and does that mean?' It means that we have gard to this resurrection, and that is, it' - supposed him to be the -gardener. I r -%.w I ! � .i . , � I r I I I I i �' _. -.-- r wellfanced. Thereisaf large balls. . Then, with a large irooden ' I � i � � - - . . rame barn and log house on an everyday Christ for everyday work. in was the morning twilight. ' I Ah. all the side aches, and the,hea& To hand, and in this. -department we 6ind to know,no oppositiom - I � I - - . � . . - i" -_ the property, a never . aye . I . . :,­ - 4911logispring with windmill I . crochet book, these may be ,crocheted -in I � 1, �,, - 4 f I ­ .. .- I ' - Z- ,­ '. aim about 2 ae-es of orchird. It I an � excelleni Vrn. I - � ,., * !, I - * # everyday appar6li Not on Sabbath morn- Easter Da aches, and the back aches, and the, leg strips not too wide, and afterwards sewed EVery Man, Y6uth.antl Boy -cordially invited to e,all and look throtiah'ouroldth . � , , � . � ,� �': � - 11 �- � � farm and is within, one mile of Whitochu Ing in our most, seemly app ache 0 . ,� - w ,� �': ,� �': n � ,��: I. � - roh itation, ,arel - are If the'ehronometer had been invented a, and th6 heart- ach6s we will leave , I �. , we , . � ,� , I where- there we stores. blacksmith sho together with strong twine,. i 9, we think the niu,mitude of the stoick will s ' those I I I ., . p and more attractive to Christ than we we in and Mary.had as good a watch a - whpre Christ left his. The.ear win'come ferred, the strips may or, if - pre- 0 � WPM who- are in Ai � . � - . ;,., � churches. There is a wheal on the opposite lot. it W a some be knittiod together habit of buying where sm allstocks ' . � 11 I � � I � ' i, - 1 - 1.�­� I .. is mix miles from Wingham. and � our everyday woTk dress, managing our . of the Marys of our time have, she would up 'without Its heaviness, the eye win on large bone knitting needlealnstead of . . ; . are kept. r .1 . � i - - -1 . gffid . six from.'Lucknow, merchandise, smitin our anvil, plowing have found it . come to -dimness, the lungs, I - . w I 1-a . � ­ " 9 was about half -past 5 " 1, i Y 'w'*h i I - I J dire p. without I ' - - 1 1 . . � : i t . I '. � " :-5 . 11 . u . Grocery De ., i - �, -q, I -1 �� sirab crocheted. The rags shoWd be'eut &bout - I ' - � -- 1� .1 For I e our fleld, tending the flying shuttles, o'clock a. m. Matthew says A was In -the will come up. without'oppressed respira- 1 Inch wide for either way of - . , part - . I � I .. I I - I- . � . - mending the g' nts for our house- tion. Oh, what raceswe will run when . making the . .. . . . 1 � �_ . I . V � arme dawn.'Mark SaYk it was at the sunrising. . I - t .. . I I '� arur 0 , part ent. I - carpets. � � ,�,�_l I i % � - ­_ - . - - iz . . __ . Dep tment is complete 'with i latest in everythigg, anil-A, , � . hold, providing �bod for our families or Luke says it Nvas'-�ery early in- the " we become immortal athletes I , Oh, what I - � . ' : . , - _� . morn- - , . I i I - I , �. � .. , � _- �� - ��, � - . toiling.wlth weaTy pen or weary pencil -says it was while it was yet - . I n of- r. James. Pure be pleased to welcome - ! � .: r -001t SALE 09 TO RENT ON EASY TERXS� - � A Great Sch6lar � ell, who wiH .­ _ , . Ing. John I i I _� circuits we will take when, all eaohiy under -.the directio I I -1 - I 1010 ­ . !: �� , i I .11 _1- 4 - . I or weary chisel. 1 A working 4ay Christ dark. In. other words, it was twi ight. Imperfections subtracted and all celestial 'Antonld Magiiabechl, the famous - I d lightest Grocery S,t0X.,1,1n,th.18,COUnty.. 11 .. , L� _. , - . X As the owner wishes to retire from' business on . I and all to the brighto � I .. � �. ;- - .11 I ` -1 :; Account of ill health, the following valuable property in working clay �apparei at O'clock at Wbich P Our real- Florentine scholar, Was remark -able t i � - . � - �1 % L. for us in our Tb was the ' velocities addell we shall pet u. I t ­� � . i I ��, . - - I � I � :4 :-! -, I Mary . ' Z 7 7 r at. Winthrop, 4 miles nor.th of n. . no ,. � � . . . leading ,. 11. � . " , I . I . ,_ .;, , 't . :�� . road to Brunei seiforth AS 0 a every -day tail. Put, it Into the highest Magdalene mistook Christ for the gar- deuce in that city w4ich, 'though vaster only for the amount and variety of his our aim is to makel, this store . to the COUftty-of Huron,what I _. -_ - . a. will be sold or rented on farm 31ar" ­ � i- . strain of.this Eakeranthem, "Supposing d6ner. What does that mean? It means - than all the cities of this 'world, shall kuowledie, for he knew 'accurately sixty ago I 1� �__ , I V � oribparts to suit. purchiser- about No aorbs of . i 2 I , I Field's is to Chic - , Wlanamaker's to Philad' � -� - If , aglendid farming laud, with about 40a under crop, him to'bo� the gardener. I I *there are shadows over the grave un- never have one obsequy I . elphia, and Timothy Eaton s tj . ­ � - , . 11 I - � I- i� . I . - . . � ! , ;_ , . diffeient languages, but also for his in- Toronto'. I - - - � ,I � .­ ��r r- I t a balance in pasture. There are large barns and ZU Woirkinr Clothes. Standing this morning round the .shat- ceg - . C -5 �� � I I . , " v �` . � ;i ,� I � an other buildin � lifted, shadows of mystery that are bov- Saut labor? as a student and librarian, . - -1 - i � � .1 �_ - - - ;-,,� , for the implements, , It . I �, , I ,;,� . Christ bad � fat daybreak g. Mary stooped"down and tried -to"' . 'He usually passed the Obdie Our advertising a,tgn 'esslir 21olding *ilil probably c , 1, on you - I . 5�1 'vehicles, etc. = I watered, -him good appeared erin tered masoni7 of 'Our Lord's tomb I , I 4 � Z , kl� i �:: - 1 7 1 ... f night in t` Prof I Atly al 11104 I ­ 7� , � I - to the other end of the crypt. She Point You. to a world -:Without. hearse, U 11 I -Inature de- will show you li I i , . frame and brick dwalling"houses, etc. There are - with a crown upon his head that would -look study, a d who- - exhausted- week and terature that villpay to caref ullY erus . � . I � and saw mills and store which will be sold or' have seemed to sugg6st 6%neclal By � V e I . I &�. � ��,n I " - g'" mpW- gave hysteric ou. . She could not see 'withbut muffied drum, without tumulus, Manded rest a straw o)mir ser' ed. jor & . I j,_ _�L' - I �i* rentedon advantageous tiyrms. Also on l7th � tery ' _v I . , I i ,� . . con- - If Christ had appeared to th e and without a tear. . . .L thy for7nionarobs. without cuWalqu � - � Cession, 1:._i -i I I It . , GMY t0witship, -160 acres of land, to In I e other end of that crypt. . couch and an,old threadbare cloak for & - I I I I lk� � - " . I . _410'"F �11 pasture, the balance In Umber. Possession gi in chain of gold pnd with'robe diamond- . Neither can you see to the other end Amald all tbb cathedrals of the blessed no coverlet. ,7 : � I I -1, - - iven I L . . I I . . . .11 ". ; I . Fi, " ­'. . I I A'F'L,-_­'­ L - . . fA I * I- sifter harvest of farm lands; mills at once. For par. ed, that would have geemed, to be espec- the grave ofyour'dead. longgr the "Dead March in Saul," but - - . * . . �?4c-�:,� 11 110f Neither -can . I- - . I tioulars apply to:ANIDRZW GOVIMLoCK, . -ilk I � , I . � - . Winthro I I , I- I I - . I 1�. I � �� - �i- 331cycles Driving D j s out.� i , , , 0 - , � "I , I 9- lal sympathy for �he affluent; If Christ We see t* the other end of our owngrave. . 0K � � . I - V-1 I" - I I"64f . . ' . � .0 : I r , � j� L � L . . i ,_` 7 � 4 1 - had appeared vith soldier's sash and* .0h, If there were shadows over the family Ob, Put tirfimpet to lip and finger to key * I I - -X I . -, , ' it I IN , L i�� I whole libretti of "Halleluiah Chorus." � -B4O Be G,,',U-"% `N: SE L - . I—' ;;. ­ i I seems to be a fact that the bicycle - �.!; I I �. V , '.. - sword dangling It his aide, that would plot belonging to Joseph of Arimatl and loving forehei6d, against the , I . ­­ I - lea, boso;M . I -� I . � . : L . . .­ �_ � .R. � L �, k, . �11 ;, i � have seemed to itaply especial sympathy Is it strange that there should be' of a riseii Christ I HalielAiah. am Is 011sting,ths dog from its old-tifize place . . I � � - _ , V �'i f � I . ` , - .4 . a dii. Hal t. - as an I 111 ..... I - - ame I � . outing companion with - I . 1, ; , � j: . x . I . .* -1 ��_`4, 'i - for warriors; but when I find Christ in shadows over our family lot? Easter m2en. , K, -, -� . -w-k=1�`9 . lelulah, amen I . . I tl�_, ... ��', LL � � ,� ", ,_ ' 1� _', , *L- I L � - � 1-1 �­ � � tr �L ;7 " - - . gardener's habit, with perhaps, the flakes dawn, not Easter noon. . � . Whether large or small, a dog may, with � . L P.�',rl, ­ . I k_ - - - . � . . . 11! uA .. � ------ - I � . . . .. - ­ . �: �* I � � I ii 4 __ , oftheearth and of the upturned soil the best Intentions In the world, become � P - . . - Shadow of unanswered question! Why �a Tip. i 1 , . � ..'­­� _ I - I Took It for- a danger to his owner by ruinningaga 7 �_ ­ �i -1 � - il I __ upon his garments, then I spell it out were they taken away from us? Why - I I I -:1., , - ;, ; �E�: _. _-� - - �: L I i t"! � -7 I r, that he has h Aim offleer- of the.'United States Light- tihe wheel-, or by causing an .acciftatinignt CANADIAN'' -IRA K - OP C0.1N riv-1 ' , I— ____�__ - earty and pathetic under- were they ever given to us if they were N KMEA - - -1 ' ­ � --- V., JEq - --41' �^ . I . . 4e �- ,.--- . house Bureau tells a good story o)a him- some slinflair ,way. In the country one � r . i- � f�,J :,' standing with e0ryday work and every- to be taken so. soon? Why were. they, - I . , ­ - Oar direct connections will xav,e you � i fl_t -� �21 k'J , a . trip to .England he sometimes notices a I � -1 Lil ��?. -, ti. I day anxiety and everyday fatigue. taken so suddenly. Why co ' dog runniiig with a i . : � . I ... I - , it r, I uld I . I I . I � ��_. � ��,� ;� money for all points' "If . 11 1�67. ' . � I time and t9py not' visi Otnhe big lighthouses With 'bicyclist, but on the city thorongbfum . - '. �, I Roll It down in comfort an through 'have uttered �some farewell words , Wh I , "K . : . I , r � Y? I - � 11 :. - - � I ;'J�1%,�_� : an Miglish, oMciaf - He was examining they � -i . likf;", i. I ; ,� _;�__ , I . I .'o .- these Isles. A 4vorking day Christ in A short questi i AD OFFIOEs . TORONTO. - � ,F , 1,43; - I � I on. but a whole cruc : . - - . I'D 4� . �, 4' 0 e I . . - g day apparel. Tell it In the dark- of --agony in -it. Why? Shadow on .the dogs can I � I F,., ­ F I , �,_�­4.1 . I eat corridor of t4e _%ountain to the poor for a I I . ,Ir--:; 'North We n the michanisin of the monster revolving trouble they might cause, few ' I 11 Canadian TV WSt workin Wx'6 , are generallY tabooed. Besides the . A '1J, lkl T, . lamp and wished. to we hoW many live -with a bicycle rm, OAPITAL (410 UP) SIX MILLION DOLLAR6 -.0 - . - � �; - _� Via TorenW or Chicago graveg oft good men and women .who ton -mile ;r. I * I 89000900-0 V Xi. fi! �1, - . seconds would elapse before it e9jnpleted and they would be a �N VA. �. I for a . w , t w - � - - - � , -- : . rainer. Tell it to the factory maid in seemed to'die before their work was do4e. utterly done REST do a : = a . I �, . - . F, �, '. I � British Columbia andb;iTo6iA . a revolution. He took a half-c"wn longer journey. , I- _. - - , . �- 8 LOW , .. .1 . � , i i �1 _-.. �� It � ,� . most unventilated establishment at Low- Shadow on all the graves of childre . piece Am. 4_,- �z i, U� . I B. K, WALKE Gw=" . � - , ?:: . . - " fmm his POckbb. and Placed Won the re- Put . 11 - U. � ? i�- � points. I - . Themen "who once took pride and . " -1 - , , - f -,l ell or Iiancastei. Tell It to the clearer of because we ask- ourselves why - . I ,� : V_ " ­ ­ I . " � . them go beAut'- volving framework. . .- I - . I., .: �1� . - L Our rates are the loweat. We have - ple"ure in their dogs as companions on - � ___�_ . i I i- !.�, . . . . :�­ 11 t, - L �: 7 .- SEAFORTH IBRA N Hsi i - i;- k � .. - , _ 111 � It _i�. the sewing, woman, a wrecked one.mile outside of the harbor? the 6in to come 9 eAtlY Waited for Pedestri".,isuntRy am Dow wheeling and A Ge3kerSa']3&nIri*n ]BU * J'Jl�� LZ . f � ,17;�Z::� fa to suiVev!erybody and. PLTLLMA.W TOUR. rougheit new smound -in western .wilder- ful a craft launched at 811 if It was to be - ' I Tell Watch in hand he pati . . .­... I I ZST C - �'Ota diS9CRMt �1' g - " _ 1, 1CRS for your accommodet,ion. Call Ress' round again to wkeft their canines h Vanished. So It seeins , c7 ,4 . � � I --1.1i stitch In the side for everystitch inthe But what did Mary Magdalene h Ave . amen . . Dmft� ._..';., � . I - . I ) 1� _4 .. 11 � for further information. , . ave "to he was standing, but no half crown ap- that dogs I I , L . il - garment, do in order to get more light on�, that We suffering from the rivalry fimbd-j payable.at &H points in ()su&" 11 1. � :. 11, � i I 1- of their cruel. employers #Ald the * * 4en L - � i� *�­;­ . I I . peared.. The seconds lengthened into min- of the _Plindpgl� dt in L ': I ­ It Station G. T. R. Ticket some . m8chlzm as well as the hOrMs. I � I � I . � � 1, . .. � �J:�,�'!� " k ,I .Office. having no right te think that they will grave?" AhO had only to wait. After utes-still no half crown! . I the ErniW- St&t4Xk Gr"t ]�Idlblo* Frilimt �nd@�' 11 I . . � J_ - � � ��t_ . . . get through the floor of heaven any more. awhile the Easter sun rolled up, and the An exo44ion, to- be noted hers, to that ef . � -4.0. . , *4 1 : f 1� L , . � � i utkl�` t- - '. I I I Strange I I I hi exclaimed. I I Wjuji can a Harlem, man who - 1. BA-VINGS BANK DEPARTME - ff _ L ­, ,� I - _r, � � _: �� __ ­ -1 . ,De . __ .- i Train Service at Seaforth. than they could through the eye Of a Whole Pla& was flooded With light. - What . � races whipWss and 10afte of _ $1.00 t - .1� . be the meaning of it??' trains the Seet and lithe do" by'giv , " .1- �Iu - f I broken needle which has just dropped on have ypa'and I to do'in order tay get more . 1Ag mid. upwards Moeiv—s4 and zurwrent . , f . - � I - . ;. � :4� 1 . � , � , L mtes o inter4 1,�, � I In order to ascertain the cause of the them fySt=_t&tic runs after hfi *M& &IkMe& , , I -1; . - 11 L . _; ... I the bare floor � from the pricked and light on our.own graves and light upon. strange phenomell 1w1nterleet., - - , Grank T�r� Raffwa3r. to the principal at *&,wd of May and NOTW4 - It 1� I I - �� ; !_. -4 .. - --....m bleedim . I . 1. I . I Trains leave Sesforth and Clinton stations as t . � ,!. . A; -, � . i� ig Iii2gers -of the consumptive the graves of our dear loved ones? 01% he walkdd round to over the West-chmter cminty rowls. ,VUt,, bW in ' . ii: I I p �� � k, � 1, sewing : . Only the other. side of thellamp, and In doing as a rule, dogs and bicyoleo go. better . auh yeAr. z i"" I - , ' L � - 3 - . ::, Is - follows.-- . � 11irl. ANFAY, with your talk about to wait. - . 1. . . . I I I A,. . � . so encountered oxie ofthe lighthouse men . Spedal attention given to the oolleeti,dn L . t I I G011% wwm_ 82"ORTH. OLMON. bYPostatic unloil and soteriology of the Chal-les V of- Spain with his servant I of POMMeroW Paper md 1W . 1-41 F_ - ,; . �, .: i . . $ I aParC-New York Sun. , . . , , , � "I K nger.... . .., .. 12.47 pai. LOS 11. L and the metaphysics of� and torches went down Into the vault of . . I . . . I . I �: - �, - PM" 6� who touchid his hat and said: I I Thank MArs, hwes Notes. ! . V, �� I ­ -, I T Z " 'If . . I -1 1� - nirer.. 27 PX . IMM& All". V.. Ho�. I I I � � � : � : � Z � : � : � : _ : � LL;7� : :. .. .. - 10.12 P.M. 10. ? I . U 'PAM council of Trent . .6 - I � � - you, sir,"I In an undertone. . . � � �1, . , L ­ ' I 11 C! - WXed Train ...... _ 8.0 A, X. loj5 P.M, religlon. which ,� woiild freeze practical the necropolis where his ancestors were The man - - * - 11 , . - , I I �, , Z t, Teller (wrataftiny)-Tbat , , ,�. - � ,_ !; 1 I � I ! � Z_ - in ESTED, Solioitor. . i ' . � ,. � f. -L; - . MixeliTrain.- t... .. e.11i p.. x. 7_06 p� X. Christianity our! of the world, but pass burled, and went , seeing the.c6in coming to- I fellow Petty . : Me KDRRI�t lfinapr_­ L : ' , " ` � % � I I . eeper, farther"on until, - . X - I � - -1 L - .�, ;... , I " - : Go1K% PASr- along this gamdePerts cost to all nations he came to a crost around which w ' - Wards hin;6 had pocketed it, - thinking ii �10 � fta.=mn to Hvej I ; L I A- 0 . �, 'I - �, ., - �' . Fa6mg.er... .. .. _ 7.55 A. M. 7.40 A. X. that they may .� . ere was . QAN",rr-He dpes -not. He resides i � I �. ; , �. meant for a tip. . . - ____ � � - - - , - ­ � __ �1: - FISSOuger - - .. .. .. 3.15 P. K. 2.69 P. X. �ouch- the hem of it and arranged the caskets of his ancestors. I . I I i , �Ijl ;. 4- 1. . I - . T*h.lft wife's in . � . I 1.1 _1'. I �izi-- I.. T V * � Mixed Train .. ...... 6.26 P. X. 4.36 P. K. feel the thrill of the Christly- brother- He also found a casket containin -_ staw. - I I L I I - � . :.�­ , � � . ,14t - � . � g the '. . ' I - � I � 11 . - i� - . hood. Not sup"ing the man to, be 'body of one of his own family. . I I ____-M� � . -� I It - - . . - . . � ��!";' L 41, - 1, . He had . . . TOO SPOONY. ' . � F IDW �, . �� , I _­ �0 i i Caessr,not supposing him to be Socrates, that casket . . � I ' .­ 11 I . opened, and there by t4e em- I I � . I . ' ' 1897 , IL - njo - 1�8 1 1 1 - ��, . 'Wellington. GreY and Bruce st . F, URN 'K . . I �_ 11 r � � - but supposing �htm to be the gardener. I I balmer's art he Whind that the body was Jq _. You can -'t o on losing L . ; . . � I 11 14 1 - ­ 1 � . Why They Did ot Learn Their 14ftes in 9 . I . � . �,�Ll. .,! _; - GoiNs NouTir-. , Passenger. Mixed. Oh, that is what help�d Joseph Wedg- as perfect as 18 years before when it . . . ---� . I . . ,� Jl 41 .1 . L I - �_ 11 : a . . : . 'L - P ' � 4 . , Ethel ...... .. .. 19-40 r. IL 9.18 A X. 'Woo Private Theatricals. flesh under- ordin ry con- 11� L . 1, . �� .1�1 � � d, toilj� ng aipid the beatand the dust .:. I �fl , f, ­ �, y Brumels ......... 1162. a 9.4 1 � was enthmbed. But ,under the explora. . . . * I - . I , . �4: - W - We have darted the 1 ew Year with as fine .1 L - V � _' ix I 1A I � , Ti I tell Of ditions without e'kno 1- wish to See, ..d at I �;- 1: ii iStueygae, ..... . 1.0 of the Po4erles, iuntil,he could make for tion his body and mind perished. Many 1% writer bas essayed $9 ' I pit,- .1 : 10.2 Oh, the 41gloult urrouAd the mana- W i line of FarAiture . - L' I z �!';`� � Wingbam.. - .. ias U.16 Queen Cliarloite the first royal table my friends, do not. let us i morbi V leg that a th prices that wiH astonish I r I , ` - a i 4 g a heatrialb All our .g . - I 1 4 0009 Scum- ftes"ger. mixed. . I r +F- ­ . I � 1"i . 9 per- , 'Ir - t i - wingham.... _ 6.55 A.IL - iS are warranted to give s�itisfaction, and w -.e i . er,of Z tour t yon f0i cheapness. . ,j:- service Of'EX1911sh ms�ufacttire! That struggle with the shadows of -ifie wpul- forman , 1but a � � I . ce that is to be gly n the - that somethin - . -.14 '. . Z �� "A - r`80 "- . waa what- helped James i Watt, scoffed at cher. 041 9 extend tio a sn invitat- - to .al - 1 , I - - � 1; r � 131126vale.. .. .- 7.07 608 What are we to do? Wait. ItIs not par Yo ton . . I - : , I '. . I . 11 - i" 11 - � P*rlor !Sm' � ­' ��, . , ,� ' g, twilight that get�, darker her 7 th d` - 1 tes Sideboards I - Brussels ...... - 7.21 and caricatured until he could put on -the evehin hquse on I I The x-ov developed wrc b3o wi iges P � I . I ­ : i � � Jdl 0.87 ' I'M 0f,a in o, eit and inspect our large stock of Bed- Room Suitefi� , � t. , I . 7.83 . . I - It concerned the young man . . tendon Tables, Dining Room O,hairs, ()ent . . I � - - -5,17 �-' . 4 Ili I I Ethel_.. .... .. 7.02 wheela the thunderbolt of hich a now one. I - I 1, I- iA , power w I re Tablei Hat I I . �71 I " ., � . I Racks, . I � ­ �1. . ­ � I that was in the p4y tp fall deeply in tion or mutrition. If - the - Chifro � - : - roars by day and night in. every furnace and darker. ; -It 191fhe morning twiligh . nie�*# ]Bamboo Goods and . . - 11 Owrg ' kinds? 1 � When we know we *A* I t z _ . i� I � - I I _", L . - � '�t F t 19VO with the girl ii1th whom, . . Of aU ­�� �. , . London, Huron, and Bruce. P,EA. of the locomoti engines of Amerlo& that gets brighter and brighter into the life, he W deeply ., in Mal 49 trail )I . __ r , I � � _� �� ; i erves Plea�e 701t 'n quAlitY And Price. Give -tie a .� � �' ! , . L - !� " . � That Is what he Hugh Miller, ton- perfect day. I preach it ay. u I Amitten. Tltey' Were brain and n' are not fed, � . _­_ �. I I Gowe NoRTR­ - Passenger ' to -d S urt " - ti -: I i - L ILI&A.M. 4.4KP,X� Ing am talking over -their "b .9 1 . " � L i im I . . . . . . ,I! I . London, depart-__ - __ Id the qu lea of'Cromarty, til v Perel Chi ,anti , usiness. ILI She had ant work If the i Ire. , � ,. ­ :. q t, - ,- � and -1 r ! un 0 er e a se - u se - over 7 - ,.Z.- ��, in a volume era .Grey . played sevpral times before , it was they c * , � ,I 11 Centralia ................... !D.18 5.57 every nock be e to hi of fri ' 6hurchyard, sunrise over Green . ; � L Ili �� Exeter L , I '. -.-----.---- 9.80' 6.07 � his first ; 'd I _ rr, - � .... -, .attempt, so bla hadn't a� word to is n )lied F 2 i� L 1 IL IL Hen"ll- - ____ - - - the world's biography and he found the wood, over Woodlawn, lover blood Ot well " a lr�tfx�ea , � , � , - . F, - 9.44 6.18 , I"Kirel. H ;�� , , . I I , � , i ,�� - Bay while she planned it aft overo.. ,,you SUN y fladert. Nor be . I - - I -I � , - .4 - Kippen-. - --.,----- ,footstePt, of the- Creator: in the old red over Mount Auburn, . . ---C:y I I , i I I 1�1 . �1111 � a � ;, � , " I ; � �� Brucefteld -------- 9.60 *.26 over Congressio, see, " said she it .can*t Aravei on its life � I I � � - r� ­ 1 9.68 Gas sandstone. Oki ibe world wants a Christ burying ground, ,, pushing up nearer to him, I ": . I I � jn I I 7�1.i , ,,` � - Clinton.. - - - _. - - - - 55 _ -sunrise over every !:" 60 Ile could l6ok on the same - I - � i - . I L ,I , . � -, �� 1. 10_15 L 6: - � . I -T 14 journey t . departm'ent is c . �­. �� . y �ta cause they only bad one book, 'Ides . omplete in�every respect, 4nuaus .- ; "I I ' �, L . . I ' the I . � i Q - - Londeaboro - - - - - - - 10.39 7. for the office, a Ohrist for -the kitchen, a try graveyard, - � sunrise over . book be, 0ar'Undertaking, . 1 4 Christ for the shop, a Ghrist-� for the combs, sunrise hrough the .b6d . � �� �i " the gate' - "I � 4__ " - B1Yth------_____ 10.41 7.28 1 1 over opha I if . and bes rchase from firs ' - : ;� . , g Y_ pu i � I I : - I a , �Av8-­-----_ 10-56 7.87 � peoplearegoing to play they are in, t-class.zaanufacturers 0111Y, we call c-marantee to gilve � ' aal - � I B81P I � where the ships lis burled. Half t I . ,1- � ; I Wastirig is teaxing 'down; satisfaction in all its �- , !-­ ,,, __ I � . love with eaoh.-other, theJocought to braiiches, as we, have ­ t. Z I I get . : 9- F - I Wingham, arrive ----- IL10 8.00 banking house, a Christ for the I garden,. OY01061- among the tombs now, but dertaker and Embalmer, - I � 7 � � _. an ui�, , , , � - t 4 i, 11 an I . ,�, i- _. I � � � Wingbam, depart - - _ - 150A.M. 3.30p.2 - irrigat- don anq become! ner- On' is building r � .1. ,- . i� I GoiNG Soma— e. Faseenget. while spading ai�d planting and ' to be the noonday of explanat 609'4 so they c sit close and Scott's Emulsi fifteen years' experi�ence, and auy orders we may be fav-0red with shaft IL i I I -1 ; � I �_ I . � I �' belgravO --------- 704 8.45 Ing the territory I Oh, of course we want beatitude. It was in the morning twi� voids. about -It. "You fte,,, she explained, * ' the very beat attention. Don't'forget theold stand., i I . - :, ; - � I - .- I "I . - I � � . _ I .. 1. 7�_. �� -, � - . . On. love n � _,-, � 'I, : � !:� IL � _: i� . . c - - , . - Christ for a gardener. ' , � � . y callin 4 ,� Blyth_. ---..---,- 7.16 too to se*e Christ at last in royal robe and be- light that Mary "in this Scene You tell me that y ., Magdalene mis Up. Its, first a � to Ct'O ' iS to iM- , P. S. Night calls � I i . i Londesboro - - - - - -, - 7.24 4.10 diamonded, a celesbial equestrian mount- 0 me. and do' attended to b g a -our I . . L � 1 1 1 . 11't SBY a word till you are , t Faneral Direb - I . 1�, Clinton.. - - - __ _� - - 7.47 4.30 . prove, digesti sidence, First DoorEast of Drs. 8-cott & AfeKay's f�c I ;. . �4 I all through. rkhe� You see it says in the a - at_ Dr. L ajnp� ' : -1 t_& -Ing tbig white hoks6, but from this Easter Another thing thO world and � On, create a . 0'-e: or' I " � �t - Bracelleld - --- - - - - -- -806 4.50 I th . P: . - � � 1. ;,.. _. I- . - . Hippen - - - - - - - - - F 17 C69 of 1897 to our last Easter: on earth we church ha * . book, 'turns slowly around,-th t, . . 11 Old Office On Main Street Seaforths. ' - _! � fimpl , '. , �� I . � '. a+ . '' ve not ob,slirved-that is etite an( � I., L I . I . I i 8upply needed nu,. . I � ­ �� . I I - . I ,. t �%., "I �., I Rensall___-_._,__ - - i24 5.04 most need to see 'Christ as Mary Magda- I turn, slowly around and It doeas notmteell P , I I . . I I - -- I I . Christ's Pathetic credentials. How d o anything to do afterward- . . . I . i � I - I . I .1 4� L ,� . Rxeter____:_ - _­­ 9.88 5.16 len 14, But I think trition - I Z. -- I,, s- i� 4 I Z ,ngl saw , im at the daybreak, I I suppos- You know it was not a gardener? - Bo'k free. � � BRn'A ]FO! ; � ceatyalia� ........... �.. 8.5 6.28 Hi ' 0 11 I .1 q * . 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