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I � I A BL—E-00E STAKE, � - yOU OW118 Was not a 9&r- my arms wound your ne,ok.; or Would it -ftit � ,
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i -A 1. her perfectly flat, wound into a ball ,
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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
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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
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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 . .
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� 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
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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
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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
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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
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. , 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
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- 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
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11 liarity of ween"ation all the incognito achievement And however long the train What does,that make me -think? That . �
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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.
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- 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 -
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house and good outbuUdings ; 25 acres In fan, wheat the cen r, and the effect is better. These . Ladie's U n -der 'Wear. � -
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-, - illval ver went Ing the rags, after again sortl' � In � I . I
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1. . �. _-�11_ - . I summer wall wltl� coronation rosea and I Christ made his first 'post in id .of 20 year -
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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 .
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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
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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
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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
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� 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�
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i 2 I , I Field's is to Chic - , Wlanamaker's to Philad'
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�, , 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
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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 . �
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I i . i Londesboro - - - - - -, - 7.24 4.10 diamonded, a celesbial equestrian mount- 0 me. and do' attended to b g a -our I . .
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: -1 t_& -Ing tbig white hoks6, but from this Easter Another thing thO world and � On, create a . 0'-e: or'
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