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, � a." .Ifflis Subject Is, "A - � . I . Take the*. then they t&e ' - off m6 1, Old Wstaraentt, I' - . 010J"rJAF0R.LX1
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. . . . . . . � I LL I i turn the gas low when:� they go out of ask the. keepers to'kill them"" Stab ine I , as a "bulwark of hTeligiou," and u .
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1 I I I eapeth wages, earneth wages to p3it into *rdami similarly . . . SAVIN68 DEPARTMENT. -1
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if : , IN I .1 r I meal if you surprise them at . the table. down the & ,.L
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1 4- WAT I miserly board, but If It TM to educate 'some of you will die. I know.1t. I see it ; therio is a trace of the Chaldear� - - rates. Interest added to principal, twice each year--st the
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Z - lose of h6me. I db not' oftie how I enter intothe Composition of Genesis, . I I * I .
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; � LEVER BRO&I LTD., 23 ftm ST., TORMUO has- become of other eAnst rich little children barefooted, unwashed and as a I I book of straw, I I and he would not � - 4-11 ; . . I � 0 � I
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. . I �, I . result, misery. But, Copperfleld, my boy, I L I ' � 250 400, 50c and ( .
Gather up the money that the field: "Copperfield, my boy, :91 Income; , would have been In churches to -day arA fried Herder wrote his I I Spirit of Hebrew .
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1. . ?, . . . . . . FOR SALE. -100 acres, n the township of y9ur moon drarn and your evening draip, thee I I dite representation of love of Jehovah for . . � . . :
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.. h �res%of bush, about half black sob, the rest hard. the pres- - � "I W. I
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1i .. - A. never-toffling spring of water runs through ' But my subject takes a deeper tone, . I I I � I - � . - .
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I - � . BrusftlL I., . 1470 overpowering enemy of the. working If by some generous flat of the capital- _ Chronicles is a very late priestly recast ; . "
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; � . classes is Intoxicating liquor. It is the Ists of this country or by' a new law of ' Hup :
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6 I I I ROBERTSON, Seaforth. � 1635.tt have been very poor, he could beg ond df the.0 existen ,� I �
I t� . out its I?Iasting solicitations to the me- more money the more ruin, .the more � may I � �.
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� 4, 1 1 e money that might come into the Oh, the deep, exhausting, exasperating hausen 'pu�bljshed his I I History of Israel,',' I . I.,
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1A Fconcession 7, township of Grey. one mile west York to Chicago. ,"Forward, march " G ' he In- Benjamin 'IF. Burnham, *In the Arena. W� are,placingr in stock s of the ni,dest and most fashionable
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* I _.- - of Mel; 6.J from Brumele. Ninety-five says the drink power,1 I I a good square look at the suffering of the that it will be your -pfivifflegge I ,see outside. this store. We havemade
N -,l - cleared; free of stumps and stones; well under- 0 � ce th Put that i 1 A Bit of TrIalt Wit. . I - .
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4 I only have in It the smack of alcoholic " Pleasei stop to the desk. Pat F�ynn � . I
T.. - -VOR BAM-A valuable fruit and grain 'farm, ) 4 findi that he Is the 'captive of strong " -_ "... - . � 21
ii -'rI, - . X on a,good road,- within six ipiles of Clint -on. labdrers, :aknd while the ordinary strikes drink; lot that drop Just touch the lost Wants to settle his hecount andwants a �. H -
f 1414 - . drink, he feels demeane& I do not pare J - - We imported direct rou , agents all our Table Linens, ToweHings 1
t. , , "I � - qn, Goderloh are ruinous both employers and em- I � inebriate in the lost world, and he would receipt. " � � . . Pf" �kfield Linen Co., Belfast, Ireland, so , that I
, f!��-" township. and contains 75 acres. It yields annually how iecklessly he act$'. ' He may say, "I Apron Linens, from t�e r13f,
11.� I from ployes, I proclaim a strike universal I - The merchant was evidently an I . � �1 ,-
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I I THOMAS BURNS, Carlow P. O., or to W. W. FAit, healthy labore the United lieve that It will be, the absence- of dod ,,so I t! tud L them we can please the most fastidious.
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."'.. . wellfenced. Thareis it frame barn and log hous- to. He cannot. The Philistines have- the absence of rum. Oh,`qmok not upon morning, � said:- ir , I . , . ..,
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- rse Is bringing ruin upon his family. while a man c4nnot stop in his own drew b' il diagonally across t400 habit of buying where sniall st66 s . - -
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. f - - . capitalist. Whenny u deplete a Working- who had been reclaimed froin "That settles it, I I said the . merchant. I . , �
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I I road to Bruskels, will be sold or rented as one farm man's physical e, gy you deplete his him to stop a - month. He cannot. He drunkenness. I heard their "� testiniciri _.
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gleadid farming land, with about 400 under crop, out before the uns Imulated workman. � Drink Victims. 'truth I never understo6d. 'We'll I never ask -you under the direction of Mr. 9. 11 8 Pure'ell, who will be, pleased to welconiev"
I � - e balance in postmee.. There are large barn's and , flashed out a I _.
I all other buildings necessary for the implamento, My father said: "I became a- temperance , for It &gain, " and all to the brightest and ligh! iest Giwery - Store in' this County. . - I
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- grist and saw mills and store which will be sold or physically weaker other � ' .
rented on advantageous terms. Alqo on 17th eon - , an Workmen; of dollars to Bible societies and reforma- bear+A to Christ, he has taken ,care of haven't paid it." - . ,A, ., _ _
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- � after harvest of farm lands; mills at once. For par- - genial, very generous and very lovable, come when the grace of God will show , FalWt now,. and *I thought the Our advertisincy ent, Piofessor Golding,, *ill probably call on you xo�
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I - bricks made 659,00 , and the abstainer I(I wl � sh you would s � top." (,Wh. " I A Sure Aemedy. , A Successful Life. , � I . � - �________ WAR - � I �._
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The council of the corporation of the County of of the abstainer over I want to." After &while he, had delirium grappling at the roots of ' your tongues good work. His voice was not heard on 0 �;_ NEIRIF -
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who made the fewe�t bricks 746,000. The be would reply, .�'I can stop any time if I verily believe that, alth gh you fee) - � for ever ,
.k He waq a aulet man,'r6ady B. -B- 0 �X, .
. Uuron will most in the Cquuoil Chamber, in th tremens. He"had It twicei and yet after an almost omnipotent thirst, if Y011WIll the street; he,. did not aspire to be a - ; . I - I . � � . . __
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. -1 : � Pamenger.. .. .. .. 12-47 p.m. 1.03, P.M. Pead, but pot i � � I I ! . I `
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.t� .. I Mixed Train ........ 8.45 A. M. lo.1r) p.X, under our obs;i4ation: A young man apparition of what I once was. I am a family, blowing out � some of its liglati�-_ falL Forltunstely they both escaped with. � . ; I I
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