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"I : . wraper competition'. I.. DR. . TALMAGIff Of4 FAMINES.PHYSI I Who is that man -,de"Ig In *e WIftwAo imils- and buo*ets - lintil all the _� family two lives I he. life ,, J APITALv � I
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- ybs 331rds at ft* Biblo.-MiUsh sad t1ke fabrio on the reaching from- that.. place down to the - you is approaching. BreA - I �. .. -
f . the baifk, or measuring a. "at for* in house and barn, and the water flowedf mortal soul comes to -day. See I They , I � . tj� - �
- � -, counter? He is a champion - I I r �, SEAFORTH: BRANCH. .."
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. � - I A I Xg*ons what Ared 331m --The Ravons That - it in a living fountain to -day. alt V plat -form. They Wight on . v
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The following am -the W1XXM nq Dismor J' of Oode . that has to;be s: rolling still, the br, for. after- :, ,11
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_. NO. 4 Western oilts"o. � Waioingbon, Msq. 9. -Dr. Talmao, has sustained. Who is that woman 'bendins . ., for they shaill be filled ' . ��
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� � Winners of StearhV Bicycits - " ful tour through the .W-e'st, and the bundle the roomf or stress, of circumstances. .Pray and digo and the-Ompted, deliverance comes this 'f Europe, China 4d Jspaz6 . Farmers' We Notes collected, advance* mads -
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a i Mr. ,iait multitu&s of People *nd V41111ing the Lord's heroines, battling against � shall I depart and the hilli be r8'1n0v6d, back, and you see nothing but wasted ' - d ds At i" -A �_.
I i � . es down - but my. lovl#g kindness shall not fall. I I (3pportunity. Cost your eye forwardt and � DeEmits of Onp D W received, and Interest allowed I'll ... 1.
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- li. : hWinners, of Gold Watches many, Carloads of breftliNtUffs and WAUY -Amalokitish want which oom � rates. Interest &#ded to P=i Urwv:ee each yea�r�t the .end, of Juns I .
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___ thousands of 110110M. His SUMOct Is to- with iron chariot to orash her and hero. I No notice of wftb#�Mwai U re�iu&a for the whole or s�ay portion Of �posi�� .- ��-,
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I Mi" Jessics Simmons, Box 643,Chathtim. day to the last degree approolate, to all The great question with the vast ma: if your husbandry, faili look out for 'and fiery indignation which shall devour , �.. . - I
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Mrs. A. E. Edkina, 38 Caroline Street, TO- I raviinp. if you have in your despondency the adversary, But look up, and you i1i I � � . ..
'�Wio are trying t4oaahieVe & livelthOOd. Jority of people to -d - ; R S. HAY% 0ofidtor.
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.� , � Chanoeryt 'Guelph. I I . Morning and bread and 'flesh t #ihe .whether th;W shall be aAything to, tax. Rew trial, If the biography Of your life � doning God, and the irradiation of. an � - I'l ..
1 min olars, Sola'sarnia. . In' it in ever written, I will tell you what the opening heaven. I hem thw whir of their . It is -poor eco 11 I
I . even g. . . The -,great questions with the vast zoa- . . . nomy to buy cheap Tea, and 'Use twice as . -
. Mr. James gZw� 161 Sheridan Avenue, To- The ornithology of the Blblp Is a very Jority of people are: "How shall i first chapter, and the middle chapter, wings. Do you not feel the rush of air � N If �.
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ronto. interepting study., The istork which port my fumill r How shall I meet MY be last chapter will be about - If It on your cheek? Ravens I Ravens I andj;"i�l . I � . -
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L . ., God,s prdv1den6e;: tae ostriches of the to thos me?" mercy, the last chapter 00ut "fieny. The willing to trust God' for the s11PP1Y Vf - 1 1 - . - - I I 11 11 � - . I Af L -
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I I hovered over your cridle.' The their bod es, and trust the Lord' Jesus fifi i 7
. -desert by careless lacub4tion illustrating oh, It God would help 'we to -day to mercy that I Z 4, L L
swWo have been obliged to disqualify sev* the recklessness. of parents who do not assist you In tb . mer6y that will hover -over your gr�kve- Ch*st- - im L I,; .1 . � . , . Z., � 11 _.
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I 0 al competitors for March, for sending . palus with their children; problem, the -happiest man in this house The mercy that -will coverall between. mortal'souls? Amid the clatter of the 4 ,
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I eoupo= taken from ussoLD soap in grooers' the eagle symbolizing solitude; the bat, would be your preacher I I have gone out God's Unexpected- Agents. hoofs and the clang of the wheels of the . I � � . � .. :�'.
sto6k (see Rule 3.-) . , . . a flake. of the darkness; the night on , a cold morning'with expert sports- judgment chario�, the whole matter.will. 1)) 11 .. . � ��
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. ; God In Leviticus, flung out Of the I have gone out on the meadows to hunt. koasant Theaters In the Tyrol. : i! * � I ... �
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- � world',s bill of fare. for quail. - I have g9ne out on the marsh robin redbreast, or a'musical meadow Last mer Colonel E.-Waringl Jr., ;I . I I __1
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I REAL ESTATE FOR SALB. I - I I I k, or a meek, turtledove, or a sublime commi=r of street , I I i . i -
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- . 1i albatross that .bad brought the food to York made a bicycle tour- through the I I 'i . I
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MIAMS FOR SALIL-The undenigned has twenty 91111 and penog, ,bringing down and Notice, in the first place in' -the story Elijah, It would not have been so sur- TyroL His second paper describing his, � . �� . � .
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. -V Choice Tar= � , of my text, that these winged caterers prising. But, no. It wa' a bird so fl experiences' In Lead 0 .
Der County of the Province,- all sizes, and prices 'to folded portfolio thrilling all Chrir3tiln- came to Elijah direct from God. I P , Ckages.. , . -
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� Notrouble10 "W them V. & Soo , Br,,.l. dom one of our most forceful and repulsive the Dolomites. � F Colonel Waring says: -! , i. , ; I .� � . -
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F.'o. . words out of it-raveaou . That bird has All the-. World has heard of and - much Of I �
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I OR SAL19 OR TO RENE-The properby situat. bursting, thro�gh � the gates d1f heaven. come out of s-ome other oa,�e. They did a passion for picking out the eyes of men the world has visited the patriotic pas- . i , 4. -
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and a quarter of an, acre of ground. will be sold Ing and conveyance at the same time. freighted them', God launched' - them and ous guzzle everything it can Put Its beak faculty Is developed among the Tyrblese. i . . � �
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� I I 1532x4 extra I on I six months or a year is from ravens. SO' 'some years ago a very impressive passion- ii 11, -
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I wood. A never-failiug spring of water yuns through . ous man will, come along and give you Bayard Taylor made It known to the l i�.,; . I
the lot. Will be sold at a big baMaln. For pattiou- and the twitter of ..the wren, called by yards of clothing would-be necessary for , . 11 � � . q
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lars, apply to MRS. JAKE WALKER. Box 219, the ancients the : kfiig of birds, because -you and your family. But - .God knows ear we "made �
2470 when the fowls 9f ' heaven wett Int6_a without any calculation. You have a will go seculfty for you in some great financial prosperity.' This y - .,- Sr11 ATEMENTS -
- � contest as to who should fly the highest, plate at his table, and you are going to enterprise. No, he will. not. God will a fine run, to Brixlegg, to'see, in the A-) DID -L-C-3. --- . _J
-DARK YOR SALE. open the heart of some Shylock. toward same barnlike playhouse, a performance * - I
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good land in &good state of cultivation. Well wreu'On the back',of the eagle, after the naughty child and hick and scrambl unexpected quarter. The providence of Hofer's patriotic campaigns against ' . 1�� I
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. . fenced ; good brick house ; good bank barn and out eagle "was exhaust4d, sprang UP much and pound -saucily the plate and try to which somed ominous will ,be .to -you the Bavarians and the, French. ".The title . t 1
- - buildings; 18 sores of fall wriest, and ploughing all hIgHek, and so was called by the'�%ncieiits , upset things. . . more than that which seemed suspicious. role was taken by a young man who , �
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. I , scre3cleared; possession at any time. For further the king -of birds. Consider those of God the All -Wise PIrent. It will not be a chaffinch with breast and lo6ks much like Defregger's portrait of � ' TO THE PEOPLE*1
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. _� . ticul3rs, apply to PETER MELVILLE, C90ma;ty them that have, golden crowns and God has a vast family and evervthing wing dashed with wbife and brown and the hero. . He was,& stick and the Hofer )�,� - . . . -1
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clothes yon will ever need down to the of God's providence. A white providence gave great . pathos and interest to the I :, . , - _�
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. to the proprietor on the premises, ISAAC MILLER. condor amofkg the. Andes, battling with that will be put In your mouth. In tlie aster!', The white providence comes to where local plays, with a - high devel . I 1�1`, , a
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18, kind of f6od or apparel we -would prefer. cess, and, you have $100,000, and yon get �he popular audience on - Sunday after.: ful things in Dre� 0 - .
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drained and fenced with straight fences ; ood brick There is an incident In' my text that app'arel and the food of the minor in the � me this day my daily bread,"' Is Inap- summer. One of the mdat suciiessful of - We i�iporte I direct through -agents -all our Table Linens, Towellings to'
� houee and good outbuildings , T5 acres In fall wheat bafnes all the ornithological wonders of farnily. The child would as � Y, "Give propriate, for you, for you have made the dramas was written � by the wife .of i
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- and 60 wren seeded ilown. Will be sold chemp and the world. The grain crop had been out 'me sugars and confections." "Oh, no," provision for 100 years. Tbeu a 'black a shoemaJ*r' in Pradl,. who plays the 9 I n) I
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on off. Famine was in the land. In a -cave I I You must have some- sweeps every- leaaing,parii,with 'great "acceptance ,In enables ofle� - .prices ' t hith�rto obtainable. �- . � �
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East Go& ' Elija% waiting for something to "Oh, give me these great blotches A d you begtn. to feel your dependence, 'open-air , theater, the play of " And,reas '
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. West, of color in the gar ent. I I I I No I I says the and begin to be -humble before God, and Hofer" Is said to be - unusually - e. 11 .
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Fqwwter of Bectiolm 20 T. 24i R. 20, eat. Why did he not go to the neighbors?
I within one"mile of sah,)ol 'house, and one L 'be table. " you cry mit for treasures In heaven. The Hofer was's'native of the Passeierthal, . 41, . nd in them we can please the most fastidious. . I
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the berries? There were none. If there minors, and he Is going to clothe us and The:white providence brought you ruin. - of his time" still prevail there,. and'its . . "I -
the same containing 160 acne of first clag3 land, -wilderness. Why didbe not pick - some Of Now, God is r Father and we are black pro-videnee'.brought you sa�lvation. which debouches at Meran. The costumes . : ' I Ladies' - U nderwear. - ,
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� with good log house stable and first-class water, 63 had been, they would have been dried feed us. although . he way not always That whb% seemed to be harsh slid fierce -ftaditions still live, so that this play Is . � � . � � .
. - � &cres under culiNlion, the balance being scrub .ulp. Seated on� morning at the molith of yield to our infantile Wish for the sweets and dissonant was your greatest , mercy. said to be- marked'with great historic , . We intend t , ake a specialty of Ladies' Blouses, Wrappersland Midi
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situated. in a thiekly settled part of the country. his cave, the prophet sees .a fidek of bIr .and glitter. Those -ravens of the te�*t it *as a raven. There was a child born I setting. � - . � - I I
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- � . with which to bring them down I But as brought bread and meat,- God had all the family; sto6d 'amazed looking at the Pigs like 11sh, an - d pigs. raised along - Rea d4V to Wear '01:0thing. for Spring ,
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� F2, Kinloss, containing 100 acres, 85 cleared and not comestible, but unclean, and th9 _u,nder him, and Yet he ds this plain tiong, genealo Ical and cbr' I . To hand, andl in this department we are bound to know no opposiflo
.1 -balence In good hardwood bush. Tbeland Is in . 9 01101091cal. fish to eat. Sometimes floh is fed to the . I I �
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well fenced There is a frame barn and log house on The str Ob be strong, -my hearer, in , a vibite angel flew through the room and '
- � . ongth of their beak, the length have it. I crabs are -,often fed to pigs, -the crabs ing,'we think thp' � in 9 anitude o f 'the stock will surprise those -who are in 9
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a school on the opposite lot. It They whir around about the prophet's rocks. His banks never fail. He has the � two hands It took hold of the altar of Oftft ar( " I
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strable property williff wing and pause on the level of his lips, sending it. He has. not only the cargo, of the three scourges of childten-sca let ' ur Grocery I
sold on- reasonable teme. r . . pigpens by the bushel. *any fish have � ,P W
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11 � � they have discharged their tiny cargo flock of ravens reaching from his'gate to . in& the Strange questions, the pulling at this sort axe fed, the spines are first out - �1_ . . . - I
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. -VOR SALE OR TO RENT ON EASY TERMS.- they wheel past, and other co-ine, until yours, until. the food would be flung the dresses as you crossed the floor -all off, and only the bodies and tails fed. � Our aim is.t��inake this. store to ihe County of Huron, -what Mai%b
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- s,ocount of Ili health, the following valuable prope after awhile the prophet "has enough, 'down the sky from beak to. beak and ceased. . One of the hames of the American, soI6 Field's. is to Chi a,ro Wananial-er's to- Philadelphia, and Timothy Eato�!xi
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- Akwinthrop, milesnorthof Seaforth, on leading and these black servants of the wilder- from 61on to talon.. , . I The Black ]Providences. V; . . I . ', . I
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. . I- - --es farm ness table are gone. For six months, Notice again in this story of the. text � Other' food is fed along with f1sh, *and - . i4l, I I . - L '.
- or in parm to suit purchaser : about 6W acres of and some say a whole yW, morning and that the ravens did not allow Elijah to As the great friend of children stooped - advertislag ag . . r I L�
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1 - - all other bull ings necessary for the implaments sounded as these ravens rang out on the enough on Monday to last -all the week. �)k - the little . � week and will sho' *!�. ,yon literature that will pky to carefully per se. ' .
- _ fed, has gool . - will eat soft clams. Down the bay I . ��. . ,
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- . 'air their "chick � cruck!" Guen where They did not bring enough one morning ,7#lked away with it Into the bliIwer of Fundy way, pigs go out at low tide - . � . ; . .
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�Vlst and saw mills and store which wiii be sold or they got the food from. The old I . sun and root for mussels. . Thet�, where the I � . . I
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L - Ahab. Others say that the - rav ns got knough for one time. You know great suddenness, It -is n6cess , ,
I : . In the habit * of feeding the perseoutec'L . of heaven only once a week, as formerly, in �B�e - B a_,', G� I SEAFO, �
tioulars apply to ANDREW GOVENLOCK, Winthrop. -that we want, a s lus; we want the I �1�17 _. . I I -
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and the food they carried was the torn -I you mar have! the black ravens. Give a CANADIAN BANK 'OF COARMER"
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flesh of living beasts, and therefore' me the'gold eagles." We had better - be I � .11.
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� uld have b�en unfit for the prophet, morning your fwnily eats up all the very amusing incident occurred. � � . . I ..
. save you Some say they were not ravens at all but the darl shadow on - the nursery; it was There had been � I.,: � - OFFIOEs TORONTO.
Our direct connections will fo6d there Is in the house, do not sit I � quite a little chattering � I � .
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I Canadian North wVV ve S t -'.krabs. " So It would have read, "The About 6 or �6 ' 7 o'oloek in the Morn- black trouble; it was'A raven; it, was a AD am a real'mative at the Dffier- REST -- _- -* I .. .. I
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;t ,, up aAd you will see two raven., Pear Lord, teach this people that -ald 1k1% rushed at alias to the desr� CaW . B. E. � WALKER, GzKzRAL X"Aam .-"
.Via, Toronto or Chicago,. mornin and bread and flesh in the black spots on� the sky and you will bear I . I
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- Our rates are the lowest. We have them The BatUe for Bread. the cbsmb6r door "'only this and nothing I -)M"-- . I - A General Banking Sudnew Transacted. FarmeW
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. 1, IST CARS for your accommodation. Call . I rAvens' of the Lord, the ',one despon noy. The Lord never ha# so Wit sourt. . � . I - .
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I la � Golao Wasr- SNAPOP.T11. CLINTON. you who launched them -(3,d. I can Ash to feed the whole city. Glod is good. for. I suopose Elijah prayed pretty 9!ay " ? - LXnT Somtor. . .. )
I - my4eil advatitage of me," promptly responded the F. HO I M. MORRI-81 MafiVO
rassenger.. .. .. 12.47 r.m. 1.03 p.m. tell you who taughi th�am which way to - . . - I P
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Passenger.. .. .. .. 10.12,P. M. 10.27 P.P11 There Is no mistake about that. His 11 th tl Tremendous work bleisd young lady ;. 11 I ,�. i
8.45 A. M. 40.16 P.M, fly -God. I can tell you who told them v r 0 ani an escaped lunlitic." . ,� I . . _"V1*1
�Ory gim. 07=t�ndous work -before him. God And so, ' it turned out, she xeally was.-, 11 I
tells us that �n 1556 in England there . � 11.�;��._
Mixed Train .. ..- .. 6.15 P. X. 7.o5 r. m. at what cave to swoop -God. I can tell � � . - &� � 1�r I
GoiNGEmm- was a great diought. The crops jailed, . ! San Francific,61 Argonaut. I �
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- you who introduced raven to prophet no ravens for� Idlers gr f9r a� - .
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Passenger .. .. .. - - 3.15 P. M. 2.59 P. At: and prophet to raveu-God. There is one where they had neither. sown nor cul- people w'h are prayerless. I put It In tb 1. - . . '
BlUed Train .. ...... 5.20 P. X. 4.85 P. M. - .,9 . 11 � - I . I
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. - passage I will whisper in your ear. for I tured a great crop of peas grew until boldest Is ' possible, and I am Willinig' � I _;� .1897 % � . 'FURNITURE mo
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, they filled a hundred meagures, and there I . - -
Weffington, Grey and Bruce some one should drop down under , its were blossoming vines enough, promis- the right ay Or wh�t yqu want and ycil Scrofula is a, word you - . - . I � � 4
� power, "If any man shall take away ing -as much more. . shall lume It �f It is beat for you. � I , . �_ -
"I GOWS NORTH-. passm". )axed. trom. the words of the Prophecy of this .But why Mrs. J e tither of Ch1cW a wen do,n't quite understand, but if We havwsstarted:ihe New Year with as fine a line � of Furni-ture 0'.
�� � Ethel.. ...... .. . 1%40 P. m. 9-13 A X. book, God shall take away his pa --t out -go so far? I can Ive you a_ . .. - I I I I
Brusse 12.62 9.44 family1nicident. Some -generations back known C istWn *Oman, vr6s loh b her All our
r wish to gee, and at prices that will mtonish yoit for cheapness. ' �
I Bluevale, ...... . 1.0 110.20 of the book of life and out of the Holy I I-ecti- huhb�nd wiA4'w Vvith -one half Tollar YO talk with your ,doctor, - - 11
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- 1.15 111.10 city. " � � tbere we,Ls a great drought tu 4Qonm arrauted to give- satidaction aud we extend to you -on invitation _Z
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, - Pamnger. Mixed. cUt, Now England4� The wiSF disap I he will tell you. thati It is are w
__ Gonto SOVTJI.- While, then, we watch tl�e ravens feed- � . . I and inspect our large-sOck of Nd Room Stlit�w. Parlor Suites,Sideb r .
1� . WiDghm'.... - 6.66 �Lx. 5.30 F.M. - peared from the hills, and, th6 farmers- a MOOler 0 yews of age to support' The I I
- Bluevale.. .. .. 7.07 608 ls�
. I - Wit Elijah, le&athe swift dove of God's . widow=ed U1 every day aaked God for all genera ue te"nei'on Tables, Dixiing Room Chairs, Centre bles, Hat Raeks, W i I -
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Ethel ...... .. _ 7.38 7.02 and on outspread wing pause ht down boward the valleyi, and had them the serva even was astonished at the .. 99 __
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. the' lip of every soul hungering for com- SUPPI1411 at the wells I please 'you in quality and price. Give us altran." - -
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- � "'Pe niiIlghborp. But these after awhile prayers of that woman, item -by Item, a I I �
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I li 9.18 5.67 � gives rise to Con r", De Wen -
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GGLIG NORTH- I Passenger. On the banks of what rivers have been, It appear ostly in thos .
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F � am looking over the map of the *orld to Unde taking -arta-al, ' �
I Exeter- - - - - - - _'_ - 9.30 0.07 . "'You must 'not send your flocks and not asked r coal, and the coal -Is oqt.,, who are �k-siarved and thin, I i � .-. � -
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i - Kippe-.. - ------- 9.50 -4.25 . confli9t a to -day -is on the Pot"ac, on are giving out.') 3ft. Birdseye, the old On hour after that the aervi;it usually hi early - lift. A . , In 8pect, sud- 00
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. Bruoefteld- - _. - - - - 9.58- 0.83. ' the Hudson, On the Mississippi, On ,the Christian man I . 4 -1
,; , gathered his' -family at =Lffll open the door and said, -I Th 101 A. ,
Z ClInton.. � -------- 10.16 655 1 � .
1.17 Thames; on the Savannah, on the Ithin 0, coal course of treatment of Scott's purchme, ftom first-el"s manufacturers only, we callignarantee to 9174 .
� Undesbom __ __ - - 10.82 7.14 Ps the altar and with his family he gathered hap ',come. I A generous map, whose . � . � ;-
a '*�._... __ --- - 10-41 7.23 � � . I the slav*es of th' ' satisfaction iu aU its,hranches, as we have an Undertaker and .1 1.
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'�� .1�elgral. ------ 10.156. 7.31 I - Connecticut --and nev, . fifteen. yearie .exp'erien� , a
� . ' n Ogue 1� I . or before and never since -:,a supply _. e nd any orders we mo,y be Uvored with Shall
� 'Wingham. arnve ----- 11.10 8.00 � 1.
� . HOani-HO- It Is a battle that has bwn on their kneps Before God they crIbd for - of coal. Y t rst' ' phosites wherever . Scrofula the very le-eab attentio!�, Don% forget the 61 I ...
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If . . rig4i- 0 argue the de.velopment of the dis' . -
�11 Londesboro _.. _ - - - - 7.24 4.16 number than those who march. It is a for lack 0 water and that the herds and fr - Old Ohie� on -gain Stibet Seaforth. , I -
f - Clinton- _____ 7.47 it 30 1 . On3i pnre ent that God to gV6 to take I . . . . - 1". 1� J/ .-
� Brueefi�4i=._ - _ - I - Z Soo 4,50 battle for bread. I flocks mlgl%t. not pbrish. .- . f ., t . �� :. � ',
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