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I � - — . ; � I . I ' � - I . - WdIr -tram . I I : - mid 'th g thbir days fM n64fflI­Ah*d* 110"116* I caXe- Ifid w-10oft-Ciffi-y.'spollo, and suppo-ft ; Ilrdlilsftf ro-Ts- pd6bld 9 � . - - � I I - � . lounging and smoking and chowIng and man *he stood ]by her Invalid husband . ' 4�'� � . - - . - 12 STEARNS BENEATH THE CITIES your early manhood and womanhood and nights In barroomsAind clu bhouses, grief was voiced by that .despairing -,We- , I . �� ­ � � I . __ B10YOLES � I � bad been covered with rags and 111th � r7 � - MOM= i f . I; and decent society had 'turned 16' back bard -playing. . They are not only Juseless, and Invalid child and said to the city ' - � OMMONMEW ) . ;� I DR. TALMAGE ON THE MENACE OF upon you and left you to consort with b t they are dangerous. How hard It Is missionary:. "I am downhearted. Every- - - I I —AND_1t_. . � I � I ` Put *M Ift th(A . . i - THE CRIMINAL CLASSES. vagabonds and wharf rats, how, much f% them to while away the hours. � thing's against usi and -then there are 5hoe * 0 0 w0h bw,@& . I , � , . � It & . I 1. aly GOLD - � __ � better would you have been? I have no Alas, for them I If they do not know , other things - .1' "What other things?". . � I . � .1 - � . I - sympathy with the - executive clemency how to while away -an hoiF, what will ' said the city missionary. 110h,l' she're- .. - - � The ]Dynamite That Threatens Soclety—A illey do when thiy have all eternity on plied, "my sin." I'Wbat do you mean by - . . - - IV# WATCHICIS which we Id let crime run loose or - _. � . . . 7. V - ! . am- which wo� ild sit In 'the gallery of a &their hands? These men for awhile smoke that?" "Well," she said, "I never hear Ref orm P S � � � Plea for Better Prisons and the Beel . . . 0, 0 * --- . ; . - . -wear the best broad-, or see anything good. It's work from . . I � . � —WIRICH ARE— I courtroom weeping because some hard the best cigars and . i . . I � . ation of the Viclaus—The Monaco of the hearted w-ratch Is c t cloth and move In the highest spheres/, Monday morning to Saturday. night, and , - Object -health, comfort, economy. Plubber abandonment .. - Xdle—Tho UprootlnX Classe . s. I do say tl�at the safety and life of the but I have noticed that very soon they ihen when Sunday comes I can't go out, -disappearance, of -corns, pold feet, cianimy feet, tired feet.. I QIVEN . AWAY comlnunit� demand more potential in- come down to zt,he prlsou�, the almshouse and I walk the floor, And It makes me (Copyrigbt 1897, by American Press Associa- fluences inl behalf of these offenders. or atop at the gallows.- i I I tremble to think that I have got to meet 0 Water roofed leather adoption -Convenience, improved i ' tion.] - -P I � �. EVERY MONTH . - The pollee stmtons of -two of our cities God. Oh, sir it's so hard for 'US. We , . ' . .. . common sense. See . - . . � Washington, Nov. 7. -In this sernion Nol.Puro Air, No Sunlight. I I appearance, longer ivear, foot comfo.rt, % _ I � - furnish annually 200,000 lodg�ngs. For have to work so, and then we have so I I 'k ; - To those who asend the lar,,, -,eat Dr. Talmage In a startling way speaks I stepped into one of the prisons of one I I the new avet-proof, footwear made in tan Willow calf, blac ' I � i numbe . r of -- - of the dangers ,threatening our great 'of our great cities and the air was like the most part, these. 200,000 lo,dgings. are much trouble, and then we e getting � . If or Kidduck leather. Light, springy, stylish. ' I , famished to abl6bodied men and women along so poorly, and see this ce little Alumina ea . . - o towns and cities and shows how the that of the Black Role of Calcutbi. As I er and we ker, and - I I . . -people as able to work as you -and I thing growing weak Goodyear Wetted, . I . . I- . I slumbering fires may be put out. ,Rls the air swept through the wicket It al-: are. When they are received . no longer at then to think -%ve are getting n nearer Ask for the. . .� � -1 $5.00 , . I I I I i I . � I text is Psalm lxxx, la, "The boar out most knocked me down. No sunlight. one police station, because they are 'Ire- to God, but floating 'away from. him- _ . . . � . CATALOGUZ . � I . � . I I I . of the wood doth, waste It, and the wild Young men who had committed their peaters, 11 they go to some other station, oh, sir, I do wish I was ready to dfe I" I Slater Sliples's Shoe. FRICIC I I I 1, � beast of the field doth devour It." I first crime crowded In am.ong old offen& and so. they keep moving around. They I should ;not wonder If they.' bad a W - - I � I .. I By this homely but expressive figure ers. I saw there one woman, with a get their food at house doors, stealing. good deal better time tfian, we in the fn- � I . - I - . . . I : I 11 David sets forth the bad influences 'which child almost blind, Who had been arrest- what they can lay their hands on In the ture to make up for the fact that they � , . . Z. - � . . In olden time broke In upon GoWa herl- ed for the crime of poverty, who was front basement, while the servant is bad sUch a bad time here. It would be I . . . . I I I.- - _� I ,_ - i *" 3- �, I - - Ai. i-� a' e�l � * � � tage, as with swine's foot tramping and wafting until the slow law could take - Jnst like Jesus to say: " C6me:' up aind . W -_ - - --Mj ! - ni her to the almshouse, where she right_ spreading the brdad in the back base . . .4; . ,as with swine's snout uproott 'k the - ment. They will not work. Time and take the highest seats. You suffered with -ROSERT wiLuss SOLE AGENT FOR GICE.-AFORTHO - I . � vineyards of prosperity. What was true fully belonged, but she was thrust In again, In the country districts, they me on earth. Now be glorified with me - I - - . - 1! � .. � I �. . . . then Is true now, There have been there,with her child, . amid the most have wanted hundreds and thousands of In heaven." 0. thou weeping One'of I _� . I I I I enough trees of righteousness planted to abandoned wretches of the town. Many laborers.: These men will not go, They Bethany I 0 thou dying One of the oross I I overshadow. the whole earbh had It not - ers In that prison slespixig � on the floor with vothin do not want to work. I have tried them. Have,meroy on the starving, freezing, 0 I' ; � of the offend' ir but a vermin D, MINJO-N - -:- BANK. I I r - 1 4 I 'wood been lur the aXMen M110 he ed bhein down.. The temple of truth would long I . covered blanket over them. Those people I have set them to sawing - in my ' homeless poor- of these great cities I . ; . . - I � . I . I I L - Your Grocer will give you particulars,� - I ago have been completed bad It not been croWded and wan, and wasted, 'and half . cellar, to, see whether they wanted to work. I offered to pay them well for it. � A Holler Baptism. L . � ,:,-. . � _'. ': - � �, - � - or drop a postcard toLimited, for the Iconoclasts who defaced the walls suffocated, and Infuriated. I . said to the men, "How do stand It here?" I - have -.heard the saw going for about . I want you to know who are the up- rooting classes of - society. I Want You to � . OAPITA6 (PAlb' UP) - - -,, - - sl,soo.aom i I . - .. . 1. LEVER BROTHERS, . , . and battered down the pillars. , The ' 01 whole earth would have been an Esoh you "God knows," said one man. "We have three minutes, a nd then I went down , and lo, the wood, but no saw I ba more discriminating in your obari- . _� .. I � . � I . REST9 W - -1 Is W = . W = W *115W200Q. � i - . ; I I L I - 1. 23 Scott St, Toronto. of ripened clusters bad It not been that to stand It." Oh, they will pay yolti . ties. I want your hearts open. with gen7 I i . . L - - — - . I � I i . I L44, 4, 11 �.�+�A 1+ Qnrl +Aha vulla when they get outl Where they burne4l, . . Two D11111on' Loafers. - erosity and your baudg open: with ohar- .. -r%r" . - , I t I - 0 wc" — . i � - � . I . ; . � � , lby. I want you to be made rthe sworn ! Aff ILL . . � . - beasts of the field devoured It." down one house, ther will burn three. I . I _ : � -_ ? I . I I propose to point oui to you They will strike deeper the assr.ssln'S� They are the pest of society, and. they friends of all city evangelization, and - ; . I � I � . ' stand in the .way of the Lord's' poor; � I .� REAL ESTATE FOR SA.LB. -. those .1 newsboys' lodging houses, nd all - �, - . whom I consider to be the destructive knife. They are this minute plotting who ought to - be .helped. and will be al a MATN, STREET, - - - - - - SEAFORTH. 1 . burglaries. Many of the Jails are children's aid societies. Aye, I want- you , . I I . ,� , 'DMMS FOR SALM-The undersigned has twenty classes of society. First, the public crim- worse I helped, * While there are. thousands of In- - . � I . �.. .0 Choice Fams, for We, in East Huron, the bma- Inals. You ought not to be surprised that the best place I know of to ,Manufacture . dustrious men who cannot get any work, to, send the Dorcas society all the cast . A general banking business transacted. Drafts on all parts of the United St4tes ' I ner County of the Province ; all sizink and prioea to footpads, vagabonds and cutthroats. ' off clothing, that under the skillful � "these people make up a large proportion these men who do not want any work ' ' Great Brito4n and Europe bo4ht and sold. . Letters of credit issued, * avgkble in all parir � 1 3&11 personally. 7 9WL For full information, "to or I 11 ' of many comrhunities. In 181W of the Yale college is not so well calculated to cc - me in abd make that plea. Sleeping at manipulation of the wives - and mothers Farmers' Sale Notes collected, and advances mad on mm . - . � of Europe, China sud Japan. . e . Na trouble to show them. F. S. SGOU, Brawls . " � make solentisis, nor Princeton so well and sisters and daughters these garments at lowest rates. � :, . � P. o.. last.tf 49,000 people who were - Incarcerated In night at public expense in the �tation . . I L . *ere calculated to make theologians, as the may be fitted on the cqld,. bare feet, and % . . . ' , . I . . I � -L%MM FOR SALE -100 acreg, n the township of the prisons of the country 82,000 house; during the day, getting their the shivering, limbs of the destitute. 1 8"11408 DEPARTMENT. - � JL1 Grey. near Brawls. There is on It nearly 50 of foreign birth. Many of them were the American jail is calculated to make food at- your doorstep. Imprisonment on � I � - _. 1, otbueb,about balf black ash,the rest hard. very desperadoes of society, oozing Into criminals. All that these men do not does not soarii them. They would like It. 1 should not wonder if that bat that I . , Deposits of One Dollar and upwards received, and interest- allowed at- highest eurres I � ,. � acres . , yo . u a ck a jeweled 'rates. Interest added to principal twice each year -at the end of June and D000lubw - . :,, I wood. A never -falling spring of water runs throuith the slums of our cities, waiting for an know of crime after they have been In Blackwell's Island or Moyamensing prl- giv should c6me ba . . . . ; I - the lot.' Will be sold at bi bamain. For 11:�U_ 'steal and de- that style of dungeon for some time, coronet, or that garment that you this N i . L oppoitunity to riot and I son would be a co m-fortable home for o notice of withdrawal is required for the whole or aaiy portion of a deposit. . I � ,F� lar% apply to MRS. AN WALIMA, B'o'axTt2l9, satanic machination cannot thAch them. week hand 'out from your wardrobe . I . I . i � I I bauch, joining the large gang of Ameri- them. They would have no objection to , . t i � , Bru"s. 1470 Avery hour these jails stand they chal- should my6eriously be whitened 'a d - � . can thugs and cutthroats. There are in ' the almshouse, for they like thin sou * : P, S! HAYA Solidtor. W. ---K. PEARD-A, Agent. I n � - . - - I 1013ge the Lord Almighty to smite the P1 somehow w1rought into the Saviour's . _­ 4 1 . FOR SALE. OR TO RENT.- ng n r our cities people whose ,entire business if they cannot get mock turtle. __Z;; I .- � I . � � -in the last d he would . . 1-1 It of Lot 40, Conces3ion .10, in the township cities. 1. call upon the people� to rise in own robe, so ay � . � � 1. in life is to commit crime. That Is as I 11 like for that class of peoplo the scant ' - T;, of East Wawanosb, containing 100 &ores, 85. acres ..!-�-�'-f,p- In! I I w 1. j-_ -Wr,-:T�- z, much their business as jurisprudence or .their wrath and demand a reformation. run his hand over it and say, "I was ._.r-� C. . I . t". ;��, '�!Ipr_ IiK _- �t , �� - - � ,i,.O - �.. cleared, watered with two. good wells. Ontheprem- bill of fare that Paul wrote out for the , I 4, 001_�. - I 3. - ��_ Ye cloth That would � r I - � I � t ises are a beating orchard, sk good frame house, a medicine or merchandise Is your busi- I call upon the judges of. our courts I -naked and ed me." ,., � �;.. -. 9 t - � .!;;-,­ . � : . ; to Thbssalonian loafers, 4If any work not, * . I- I . . I t expose We Infamy. I demand, In behalf � be putting your garments to glorious ._-"1A . � . � � fcame barn. stable and etraw sh.A. For psrticul,%rs gles - . . . ., Y . 0 1 . ness. To it they bring all thOir oner neither should he'eat." By what law of ­..,�, - . � 1 apply to H&NRY J. PRARIO, Wingbam P. 0. 6 of body, mind and soul, and 'they look Of these Incarcerated prisoners, fresh air - uses. . t; i- ,- . . , I � . t . I . I 11 ; � . I 1WX God or man Is it right that you and I .V , 10 * Good as Gold . ,,, I upon the interregnumg which they spend and cloax sunlight, and, in the name of Besides all this, I want you to ap . . As , in prison as so much unfortunate loss of him who had not where to lay his head,. should toil dav In and day out until our ciate In the contrast how very 'kindly ;� , _. I . , * I i I T>E81DXNCE- IN RRUCiFIELD FOR SALR- I bands are bli;tered and our. arms ache - .7: . . i I time, just as you look upon an aztack of a couch to rest on at night. In the In-. I God has dealt with you in your comfort- Is t�le fricnd that stands oy us in an - - Xt For sale the frame dwelling house and lot near and our -brain gets numb, and then be . r well filled tables and T "' / the railway station in -Bru:!e.Ael4. The house con- sufferable stench and sickening surround- - able homesi at you .1 emc-cency. " QVICKCURE" iS influenza or rheumatism which fastens � . , I ,_11 " - ! '-' - ' tains. tan rooms; a stone cellar and hard and soft 'called upon to support what in the , .. 5 vi tZ ,.TG 1�i T . t� - I water in; the house ;also a god ,'stsble. There.19a you In -the house for a few days. Itis ingsof rome of the prisons, therels at the warm � registers, and to have yoi - - : ' United States am about 2, 000, 000 loafers I � u .1 -1*- U14 C 0 L a . I -1 quarter acre of land. Apply � thing but disease for the bodyo idiocy look at the round faces of you blia A, m-,&! I ALEX. 31USURD, no -.!� , 1, T.%e Grcat Emergency Remedy their lifetime business_ to pick pockets, Thev are a very dangerous class.'Let the ' - ren i , - _-_­ /rz--., . 0 A ,.A,,�,; - . - Brqoefielo. - 15164f ana blow up safes, and shoplift, anti ply for the mind and death for the soul. and h ihe review of- Godj' goodnesis* '!� -� <Q, . ' � I public authorities keeli their eyes on . � V I - ______ - the panel game, and they haTe as much Stifled air and darkness and vermin ' them. . to you go to your room and look the door I �.% I I I . Many of fhe best known pedple in the I . - -UGUSE FOR SALE, OR TO RENT. -31r. John never turned a thief Into aii honest man. . d kneel doviVn and say: " 0 Lord, 1 ha *A . 11 � . I JLJL Landaborough, will sell or rent his fine new pride of skill In their business as you Among the uprooting classes I" place a', ve V4 land testify to its efficiency. It promptly cures I I ; - I been an Ingrate I Make me thy child. 0 r_ , - - . 6 . We want men like John Howard and . .. - ,-- , - Toothacbe and all'pain. Quickly allays iiiflaux- ' � . : residence lu'Fgmondville, which was built Imab suni- have in yours when you upset the argu- the oppressed poor. Poverty to a certain � 7 -�� ��, � - VO!l - . . I I I - ' I - mer* This is in every reepect a fint-class house, -raent of an opposing counsel, or cur�' a Sir William Blackstone and women like Lord, there4we so many �hungry and un- .:;�,, ­ �A ----- n-�,Ition. Wherever the sizin is cwl, hruised. burned, I .;Ii, I sk � V -- " . . I 1, with.good brick and Wellfinishecl, bard and a extent is chastening But after that, 1 -:?41 f lxi�' * , " Oft E, lizabeth Fry, to do for the prisons of clad and unsheltered to -day, I thank thee (,� f ,-- . . I 66' -curo " v6:1 do . water., combined coal or wood furnace, cement floor . e and he f � - inflarnmed or diseased in any foru 11 . ­ _. I . . * I - . hpu bast taken such �117 , gunshot fracture which other surgeons when it driv's a man'to the wall . N_6� Puick � the- United States what those people did that all my life t 0 1. . � - urn in the , . .1V1 I - 11 in cellar, and every modern convecience. Apply to have given up, or foresee a t . hearb his --children cry in vain for bread, t- 1� t3 W-onderful work. . JOHN LANDS80ROUGH, Seafortil. 15ZOAtf in other days for the prisons of England. g9od care of me I G' Lord. there are so � I . I I - market so you buy goods just before it sometimes makes him desperate. I ,-,/ � Dr. L-. D. Ibbotson, 3ST I ajor Roy,:1 %1,cc',S, 11obtreal, and Cor---- I - they go up 2-0 per cent. It to their bust- I thank God for what Isaac T Hopper many sick and crippled children to-di%y, 11 � 11 CPLENDI-D FARX FOR.SALE.-For sale Lot 8, nil Dr Wines and Mr Harris and scores think that there are thousands of honest I thank thee mine are well, some of " . - - 1� . 0 'Concession 13, Township of Stanley, contab?tng ness to commit crime, and I do not sup- 8 . men lacerated Into vagabondism. There writes: I I 1!��uicckcure .'is a trcasure, I 11 83 acres. It hss No. 1 solt and no waste land, briak pose than once In a year the thought of of others have done In the way of prison them on earib, some of them In heaven I 1'� Mf:._.da1-.t cf Disley Team ill 1894, I - "A - . .- . '. - � � are men crushed under ' burdens for ,� I howe, with summer kitchen and woodshed ; frame , reform, but we want something more �Thy goodness, 0 Lord, breaks me downt Y."., 4 11:1,d doc3 j ust what you .gay for it ; when it is knov, .1 cvery- household E the immorality strikes them, Added to which they are not half paid. While there Take me once and forever. I � V, I . � . . I . barnwith 4one stablitig underneath, well fenced 'radical be -fore upon our cities will come � SDrinkled as 1) and mostly all underdrained, four acres of orchard these professional criminals,, American is no excuse for crimiliftlity, even in op- I w . and small fruit, also ten acres of good bu3h. Thera and foreign, there Is a large class of men the blessing of him ,%vho Bald, "I was In as magky years ago at the altar, while V -will Live it. P is woiWt its weig-hl i'll. go!d io parents, who Elhould - I - . : I , I � . � . in. . are, tw6lve acres of fall wheat rown. Plenty of - 0 6 I prison and ye came unto me." pression, I state it as a simple fact that y, moth6i held me 6" wbo-are more or less industri u n . much of the scoundrelism of the com I . now I consecrate . keen it in the house for emergencies such as toothache, burns, cuts, etc. ' ; - * - 11 X 4u . water. � One half mile north of the village of Blake. crime. Drunkenness is responsible for Bad Man In Places of Power.' , - my soul to thee in a'holler It.iaptism of ,. _1U - . I i . - AWY VD HENRY W. OTTERBEIN, Blake. 1555X8 munity is consequent upon Ill treatment. ��� 4, 1 . '� 47 j6 llliim C, - ������ 0_&�* - - I . much of the theft, since it confuses a I repenting tears. ' ( 4 ' � fflZC42Z&_%19�M WWOMOWNIs 11%1111.1111�� . . In this class of uprooting and devour- There are many men ar�d women battered ,, - _,.44 , 1 " P__ - a4MJVW1'P& i . . I NPUPRIFtWONEWILS 4,014"- � AIM FOR SALK-For sale, lot 9, concession 12, man's Idea of property, -and he gets his Inapopulablonare untruitwortby' offic- and braised and stubg iintil the hour of . For sinner�, Lord', thou cam'st.to bleed, I - if - I I F -township ot Hibber% ccutaintng 100 acres of bands on things that do not belong to lall,. "Woe unto thee, 0 land,'when thy despair has come, and they stand with And I'm a06mInner vile Indeed, . . � I 11 - � xood landr in a good state of cultivation. Well ' ' fenced ; good brick house ; good b&Dk barn and out - neas drink In the ferocity of a wild beast which, pur- . I � Oh, magnify that. grace in me I I I I I buildings ; 18. acres of fall wnext, and ploughing all him. Rum Is responsible for much of the the morningl" It Is a great calamity to sued until It can run ndL�Ionger, turns Lord, I believe th I y grace Is free. � IT '_-NT1RFVT I assault. and , battery, Inspiring men to king Is a child and thy pri . M . . __.- . i � . I I . . � done; Zgood wells and 2 never failing spri go; 85 � sudden bravery, which they must demon- a city when bad men get into public round, foaming and bleeding,'to light . - ! � . .. . � . I . I . I � Mas c any time. For further strate, though it be on the face of the authority. Why was it that in New York the hounds. Trolley Car Harem%. . - . i i - rrticulmrs, apply to PETER MELViLLE, Cromarty - next gentleman. . ­ . I -the I � .. . I . O., ontaria. 1525-tf there was such unparalleled crime be- There I's a vast underground city life One of questions that agitated I I ­ lReclaim the Criminal. tween 1868 and 1871T It was because that Is appaling and shameful. It wal. Cairo last winter was, "How can Ahe . FARM FOR SALE. -For sale, L3t 11, copcession You h . elp to pay the board of every the judges of police In that city for the lows and steams with putrefaction. - You , street railway company be conipAeled, to , . 8, RalltU, c.mtalning 100 acres, about 85 acres � curtain' more effectually the -trolley car : 11 of which are -under cultl,Fitim, the balance bein criminal, from the sneak- thief who most part were as c go down the stairs, wMcb are wet and . . ' X orrupt as 'the vaga- P � SBYT,, R1 A i - - I snAtches a spool 'Of cotton up to some bonds that came before them for trial. decayed'with filth,and at the bottom you harems?" A large part of the city, and L .. �! - . - L timber and pasture. The land is well underdraine I I I . � .. with tile, and in a l(cod state of cultivation. A good mar. who enacts '. a "Black Friday." These were the days of high carnival for find the poor victims on the floor cold, by no means the European section ex- . _ . I I � . . 1. - i brick house and a large bank bayn with stone stab- oli�sively. i's served by a rapid transit . I . I ling; &bout 10 miles from Seafo.- th and 8 frow Clin More than that, it touches your heart in election frauds, assassination and forgery. sick, three-fourths dead, slinking into a � � . -_ I I L ton, and within two miles and a half from 0013stance the moral depression of the community. , We had the "whisky ring," and the Aill darker corner under the gleam of system. The cars do notdiffor -materially 0 i. I . ; I � P '.O. ItISODeOtthe beat cquipped farrus In the You might as well think to stand In a "Tammany ring," and the "Erie ring?" the lantern of the pollee. There has not front the open cars employed on Cana- . . 1 , county and W111L be sold cheap, as the owners are go. than lines, but the rear seat is reseived ; closely confined room where there are 50 There was one man during those been a breath of fresh air in that room I - Book - f P ' I i . I � Ing west.. App'y on the premlies, or addreas Con. years fow women instead of smokers, and Its . I . .L. 0 rais e, III 11 L � stijace, P. 0. XcGREGO�K BROTHERS. 1551-13 people and yet not breathe the 'vitiated that got $128,000 in one year for serving for five years literally. There they hre- use Is Indicated. by ourWns kthat might . � . . - 7 __ .---.. - - — air as to.3tand in a community where the pnblic.. In a few years it was esti- men, women, children; blacks, whites; � .. . I 11 . -VARX YN ALGOMA FOR SALE. -For little the there are so many of the depraved with- mated that there ware $50,000,000 of Mary Magdalene without her reperAtance be drawn, bat Iti practice are not dr4wn, . � . I , I I' . J" South Best quarter ef section F., township of , Out somewhat being contaminated. public treasure squandered. In those and Lazarui without his God. These are at the sides. T*e is no curtain ln,front . .. . - I !,� 11 lAird, contabing 160 acre& There are -forb3 acres times tho'briihi the -"dives" into which the pickpockets to divide the harem from the Other I I . . I What is the fire that Vurns your store 1, cleared aud free from stumps and under crop. Com- ..nalhad only towinkto I seats, and on In important, routei like 1! fortable log buildings. The balance 6 well timbered, down compared�wlth the conflagration the judge or his lawyer would wink for and the thieves go, as well as a great that, for example, from the Ezbeklyeh Bible's,- Hymn Bo''Oks 1i , . . . It is within, four miles of Echobay railway station, which consumes your morals? .What is him, and the question ,was decided for . many wild would like a different life, . . - il - . I and- six mi�es of the prosperous village Of POrt the theft of the gold and silver from your the defendant. Of the 8,000 people ar- but cannot get it. These places are the through the Boulevard Mehemet All to. . 9 , _. Flindlay. Thislip. a, good lot, And will be sold cheap, I � ' I _� and on essy, teribs. Apply to WITZIAN SIMPSON money safe compared with the theft of rested in that city- in one year only 3, 000 s,ores of the city which bleed 'Perpetual Old Cairo. the ceaseless chattar of Its . . I . _' 1� - I I corruption. They are the underlyin black cloaked. black veiled -occup nts, . 0 S C 1� - " a an the premifes, -or to ALZM. RUSTARD B,uce- your ebil&-on's virtue? We are all ready were pun ished, These little matters 9 a I - . i field. 1546-tf rn ' regardless of the silk robed men in front I Pral' e B. ok 9 & I ! to arraign cri ina-Is. We% shout at the were "fixed up," while the interests of volcano that threatens us with a Caracas I . . I - . 0 4�, i E ____ and the hod night capped hanger � y .. -_ . , �. top bf our voice, .!'Stop thief ! " dnd when society were " fixed . down. I I You know earthquake, It rolls and roars and sur- s on at �, I ! I ; LZ -Lot 42, Can- the police get on the track Nye come ou� as well as I that a criminal who escapes ges and hea-ves and rocks and blasphemes the sides, gives a hysteric suggestidii of � I . � 1 V- cession 4, But Wawanosh, County of Huron, ' a picnic attended by masked mournars. I . I � I containing -200 aores,,Jncarly all c:eared, well under- hatless and In our slippers and assist in Only Opens the door of other criminaluies. and dies. And there are only two out In.Gre-at Variety at � ., � J . I [ drained, e-tcellent funcing, large good bearing the arrest. , We come round the bawling It is no compliment to public authority lets for it;.. -the pollee court and the Many of the solid Moslems of Cairo. � . �_� . - . , , . � I � I 1 orchard, and buildings all that could be desired. � are disquieted by the publicity of the .. I I rufflan and hustle him off to justice, when we have in all -the cities olp the p.obter's field. In other words, they must . . I . - . 11 � Eaautfiul-locatfon on gravel road, two miie� north either go to prison or to hell. Oh, you street car harems, and their feelings' are I . 6, I � . � , of Blyth, and within ea9y access of the thliving and when he gets In -prison what do we country, walking abroad, men and'wo- understoodr.and to some�extent shared by � . I . i towns ot Cliaton, Wingham and Brussels. Atuit be do for him? With great gusto we put men notorlou� forbrimivality,unwhipped �never saw It, you say! You never will � sold to %ind up the Estite of the late George on the handcuffs and the hopples, but- Of justice. Tiley are pointed out to you see It until on the day when these stag- a few of ihe Anglo-Egpytians of th6 . LUMSDEW-N & WILS-ONfS, ill Stewairt. Full particulars to C. HAMILTON second and third generations. The short � . . . Blytb, or.T. P. STEWART, Nrliameat Buildings: what preparation are we making for the- In the street day -by day. There you find gering wretches .shall come up in the I . � - . . I . Toronto. 1567-8 day when the handcuffs and hopples. wbat-are called the "fences," the men light of the judgment throne and while line of the Constiintinople undergr6und .1K, . . . - .. MAIN STREE - come off? Society seems to say to these who stand between the thief and the all hearts are being revealed God will railway is more mindful of Moslem cus- - i � � ! I QPL-ENDID FA'k11 FOIL SALE. -For sale L,jt 7, criminals, "Villain, go in there and rot I" honest man, sheltering the thiof, and at ask yqu what you did to help them. toms. The harem divisions of its cars are . . � . I- I I 0 on the 2nd Conces3ion, L. R. S., Tuckeremith e fully curtained. But these divisions are - . —Rr . ii containing 100 acres, in a good state of cultivation' when it ought to say "You are an great price obandibg over the goods to the � S:M A:Fo- T :1 - . too- small to hold the women who - Rook . I There is on this farm a good frame hm36. and tw; offender against the law, but we mean owner to whom they belong. There you l - I � I go I � I -- barns. 'Ar is situated oce aad- half nilles east of to give you an opportunity to repent; we Will -find those who are called the There I another layer of poverty and . from the Galata-Pera sections during . � ___ - _. �. � I . Hensall. Also Lot 3. on the 14th Conce@aioti, H. P.. mean to help vou. Here are Bibles and "ahinners," the men who hover around destitutiot-4not so squalid, but almost shopping hours to the bazaars of Stam- .._... I I .&#—... - - - - �Iifaww+_ _+H4nww44+4=mw44*�- 4* S., Tuckersmith, containiog 103 acres, 85 acres clear- h influences. Christ Wall street and State street and Third as helpless. You hear -their incessant* boul, and. there is usually an overflow in . I . - - ed, There Is on thia farm astDall home, and a large , . . bank barn, with 8to- walling for bread and clothes and fire. the main part of the car. No seats are 9ft ne foundation. it is two an i haif died for you. Look and live. I I Vfist im - 'street with great sleight of hand .I- - . I ' miles east of Hensall. Far father particulArs apply provements have been made by Intro- -bonds and stocks. There you will flnu Their eyes are sunken. Their cheekbones provided, and the privacy of the Turkish I IT _I57 11 - 0 ; J'A4 I � . d HE YOU SHORT AND TAT 'a) '0'0* to the under-ignel, on L ' ! I . , ot 7, 2nd Concesgion, L. R. stand out. Their hands are damp with . woman homeward bound at sumiet after . A ­ - . ITennall, - g Industry Into the prison, but the funeral thieves, the people who go 1) '. S., Tuckeramith. ELMO= FAIRBAIRN., ducin we . I : : . � I 1559-tt want something inoro than hammers and sit down a;nd mourn with families slow cousuniption. Their flesh to puffed a warof wits,with the stately diplomats . 1� f ' � . � . . ____ - __ - - - . . I - and shoo -lasts to reclaim these people, and pick their pockets. And therb you up with dropsies. Their breath is like of the oriental bargain c6unters, Is com- . ARE YOU TALL � � � ; Aye, we want more thau sermons on the find the "confidence men," who borrow that -of a charnel house. They hear the parable to that of the standing throng In .1 . � AND THIN ? - I I I - � roar of the wheels of fashion overhead a rush trip on a Brooklyn bridge car.- � I ! - 2 Sabbath day. Society must Impress these money of you because they hava a dead I . . ,- � . � men with the fact that it does not enjoy chil& In the house and want to bury it, and the gay laughter of men and maid- Cosopmolitan Magazine. � I I If so the only R�eady-blade Clothing _ ... , 1i - . -1 I - I I their suffering,and that it Is attempting when they never had a -house nor a ,ens and wonder why God gave to others . . . you can get to fit you perfectly is . . 1. - - so much and to them so little; some of Private Access. . . I � to reform and oltivate them. The major- faintly.or they want to go to England and- i . . � Ip ity of criminals sappos them thrust Into an'infidelity like that What ablessing no man can hinder . � � , o that society get a -large proporty there, and they want of the poor German girl who, when told our private access to God Every man I Shorev's Make .1. i 1 7 -al I . - has a, grudge against them, and they in v.ou to imy their way, and they w111 send in the midst of her wretchedness that can build a bhapel In hls.�reast, himself - -_ , i � turn have a grudge against society. the money back by the very next mail, . � i I God was good, she said: "No; n - the priest, his heart the sacrifice and the If your dealer does not carry Shorey's I i 11 0 good . .1 " i I There are the "harbor thieves," the God. Just look at me. No good God." 7 - . .. .. I C $1 Why So Many Go Back. . "shoplifters," the " pickpockets, I I film ou.j earth he treads oxl� the altar. -"rem I Off Sizes get him to order for you. . I - - They are harder In heart and niore In these -American cities, whose cry of Taylor, . � � . . . I _ . . U, -AAA _. .— �� . , . infuriate when they come out of jail all over the olties.' Hundreds of them want I Interpret, there ar, H ­ 1+1=�44+ 1 ­­... P4444x=nP4444�44 1 ff� J 0 i ii � with their faces in the "rogueiv gal- o hundreds and —'I - � � 11 � , than when they went In. Many of the lery,'�-yet doing nothing- for the last five thousands of honest poor who are de- -The recent talk about big loads of I ---it - I I �! 14 � t, . . people who go to Vriaion go again and or ton years, but defraud society and pendent upon indtvidual, city and statq wheat has been cast in the shaAe through a . - - I -1 . ac, tin and again. Some years ago, charities. I feat accomplished Wednesday of last week, ' I I I I . of escape juqtice. When these people go f all their voices could come b Mr. Andrew Aitcheson, of Downie. - � i ;I . .. � up at once, it would be a groan that, I � � � , I 010 . 1,600 prisoners who during thb year had unarrested and unpunished, it is putting would s Ur,Aitcheson delivered to the Classic City -A -Bedroo - Suite, L '. 1. '. becu in Sing Sing 400 had boon there a high premiufn upon vice and saying hake the foundations of the city m . . . i - I - . before. In a house of correction in the to the young criminals of this country, and bring all earth and heaven to the ills, Stratford,,& load containing .. I . . . I 4 * ,country, where duriniz a certain reach of rescue. B 1 133 bushels and 20 pounds, which 'he "drew I � I J ut, for the most part, It suffers . � � . I "Wbat a safe thing. it is to be a great in I .... .......... 4 . I time there had been 5,000 people, unexpressed. from his farm, lot 10, concession 9, near ; � � � tban 3,000 had be more criminal " Let the law swooll upon thein its teeth and It sits In silence, gnashJng St Pauls, at one load with a small team. . . . . � i sucking the blood of its ,* :1, - � � . ' ell there before. So, In Letb It be known in this country thati The amount paia him by Mr. Hodd for this � I � I one case the prison and in the other err own arteries, waiting for the judgment hie will have no quarter; that the de- . . . � . Uri e - case the house of correction left them tectives are after it; that the police club I monstrous load was $105.33. 1 — I I - I � ' __ ____ . . Makin- the bed t*es little time ali� I ­ - -vonder if on that - vwvs� � . : 0 . , - � I I - ,­ . just as bad as they were before. The is being brandished; that the' iron door day. Oh, I should not i - � . . � , I � : .1 � .. secretary of one of the benevolent socie- of the prison Is being opened; that the day it would be found out that some of . � less talent. Buying the bedroom set is ja� - - � � . __ ties of New York saw a lad 15 yWq of ns had some things that bel god to , 'Scrofula * is' a word _ , I Judge, Is ready to call the case. Too great on .. ;. - . different affair. The comfort of s1ftp 1E�s Ic ' , �, I . __ age who had spent, three years of his life leniency to crtminals is too great severity them,, so -me extra garment wh 6h might don't quite unde'rstand but if 0 IN I -, I.S11 . . � Is � in piison, and he said to the lad, "What have made them " . -Much in the bed - one wants to combill � r to society. comfortable on cold - .9 ; P_ I i , __­ -T ; I . I . I I , - you . days; some bread thrust into the a I �q ) . I . . . - have they done for you to make - The Men' sh you talk with your doctor I � ; III,1.1' beauty, cbrafort and economy. No bettl�l i'the . ace or the Idle. _J0 I � , , . � . . . better?" "Well," replied the lad, barrel that inight have appeased their' I It- . - . � , 1. 1-1 - I . orses., first time I was brought up- befor Among the uprooting and devouring bunger for a little while - sted ., — I . �chance than now. - We are selling so , - 0 the ; some wa he will .tell you that it is ' - , . 4 I judge he said, 'You ought to be ashamed classes in our niidst are tho Idle. of candle or gas jet that ' might* have h fi 4 - P, I- x., ­;.� Bedroom Suites at wonderf aUy low priee4 - � , - _.. . I � : :, . of yourself.' And then course I do not refer to the people who kindled up their darkness; generally believed to be due ' I 1i _2 V � , I committed a - some fresco 4,111 I I � ,�_ i. - .. _ are getting old or to the iiok or to thag07 on the ceiling that would have given ou IP . � . - arline again, -and I was brought up be to' the same cause which . . - i J_; prices that will make y. wonder how -90' I : . . � . fore the same judge. and he said, 'You who cannot get wor*-, but I toll You tQ them a roof, some jewel which, brought . . . --., i -11%, can ma ll . . I' ��. __ , I - . � � .. � ought to be hanged!' " That is all thei i, might have . I I see them. 6 'trouble to show you o I look out for those athletic men wid wo- to that orphan girl In tild gives rise to Consumption. - , I � . � ept her from being. crowded off the ,,�.. . I N ,� 'I" �-,k .. � � I I had done for him- in the way of reforma- men who. will not work. When the Jc - 1­� -d , I tion and salvation. "Ob," you say, French nobleman wag asked why be kept precipices of an uncleau'life; some New It appears mostly in those I- I furniture. We' deliver furniture free. i ,ff nd . Testament that would have told of him . . I . I � - 41 "these people are InegrAgIble. I I I * sup- busy when be, bad so large a property, . , , if .1 . . __ - I- - Lj_=�! I � ;.,� --; , -_ � . I �41 � who "came to seek and to save who are fat -'starved and thin * � . :41t�_=L � I pose there are hundkeds of persons this be said, $'I kee Ing so I may that I , 1 -7.::. . . . 1 1 1 , . .. Pon engrav . � 1 9 . I , . I �' I do not owe who f va- . - I � . I I day lying in the prison bunks not hang myself.,'� which was lost I' I Oh, -this wave o i . . 1. .�_�, I a e - leap up at the probpeot of who would , grancy and hunger and usually in early life. A . I reformation if the man is, he o"not afford to be idle. nakedness that ' ' 1. �� �, society would only allow tbom a way It Is from the id1welasses that the cilm, dashes against our front doorstep. I won- men I t of Scott's , . _C 1i Into decency and respectability. .I I ob, 1, Inal classes are made up, -Character, like der if you hear it and see it as much as' course of tr6at ' I , _UW3D:E1__RrT A : K: I b-0 Ntuv -i—W .11 I .. : I I - . - - � 11 I � I . you say, "I haTe no batience with'these water, gets putr I bear it and see W. I have been almost Emuilsion with the Hypo- - - Our Undertaking Department is complete and Arictly up-to-date, with 1�6 , , jd if it stands still . . . . too 'long. Who can wonder that in frenzied with the perpetual cry for help '. HOW.MuOh . this world, where there is so much from all classes and from all nations, - Iarger selection than ever b6fdre, and prices to suit �:evif,ry one's need& We ha*� � ?UT UP AS phosites Wherever Scrofula i . '. � 2 a 10 1*2�5���W .0 I , I I ,I I I :, ! i '� . I 11 � m4Z, - - ­ ..- A�. I , .1 ,� I - It 6 A P0W[):F_R.' "ges " 1 ask you In reply, . a quantity of suitable chairs to be used at funerals, � whith we will lend free 4f . . V belter -would You have been under the - to do and all the hosts of earth knocking,. knocking, ringing, ringing. m1nifests itself will prevent charge, and any orders that we are favored with shtill receiv . e our best attentW' - �- IVES 14EW LIFF . ' sa�ne circumstances'? Suppose Your,mo-. and heaven andhell are plunging into If the roofs of all the.houses of destitu. - J� Vv � th!er had been a blasphemer and your the tion could be -lifted' so we coul - Night cas promptly attended to, by our undertaker, Mr. 9. T. Holmes, Gode I ,Qk hh; f - conflict and angels are flying and d look the. development". of the dis- � . . CREASES THE FLOW f at,hei down into them just as God looks, whose . ich stre'et, Seaforth, opposite the Methodist chureh, - - t - .. � r,a sot and you had started life God to at work. and the universe is a- � - � � �! , . marching and con nter nerves would be strong enough to stand ea � i r L OF MILK IN COWS,: with a body stuffed with evil proolivi- quake with the' . se. Let' us send you 'a � . 11 I . - .1i ties, and you bad spent much of your marching, Uod leWhis indignation fall it? And yet there they are. � ,-� I�V..11116 MILES A ed . - T-I]Fo� !� . . 4- DICK 6kQo. time in a cellar amid obscenities and upon ,a man who ,chooses idl I book. Free. . .CL.A.If OT, Box �& cool j /�,�ERTS MONTREAL - The lEllirhest Seats. � BRI 0 A . ; , f%OMIE-TORS . cursing, I I -1 � . . . ; L r . . and it at 10 years of age you have - watched tbege do-nothlno,a vrl,n rph A, 4 . I . I . � - . ­ ­ � U"RTANI ___ 1; , -------- � .__ I ,_______=_=_. ",_.;_Z� , I . I J.11FAWMA.I)oMfix , - � �_ - - _01""Ot. Ifininber VI .11 - .00"eyam'DUU14 OJ ..L I � __ .-. ______�_ - VSK EXATIT14 ON& - � . , p - XW nity-oomm . I 0 —LOM sind. - Ur , q vw��, . 4*011 -d ,and to Loan, - J=d0WXanArook'J I � - - . � W.--,— - - - I - I AFI� AND BUTTER' _�_ 'B'Z' r -of �G( I . � 10 1k,4 qptntity ,Tub .4060tif y of !lot olm : - . - t.t , hi#�bestrsbh oe, - - . - V%-;#' , be paid for ,127vW11 . VAU & CO-, SWorth- .1 - ___ � _� _� I k%TED 11M. -Re I � I W, *"local orUaV19 .1 s Lvv,jy =d kom I A . our s jots 1c,laces,lod bildge -- __ M , un4j. steady �=plo . - ,t4joyt _,(e6 per month sk I . - rtid in ony, bank'sben . -wri ._ Tut WORLD X1 I PANY� -LoLdolD, Ontaflot I - -a---- , WICX To TRISPAW I 0 that trap . E1%=W1WC0oo"do , I -.m....-.9- - b�iDoesdon HtbUrt,W I _. .*d. And � Jd1@ � . as found I I ... I __ 11 scoord to law. I . . . . ... � rr43NER WANTED-) , _�. __ __Or ; male,ortema :. I 4aisiveUto - for the Tea . � . - bo,reMv" by It. SWIran, ,, . r - _ Iftahers Ofin 6"t6 AGUTY I . 1W* Seerebry-Treasum, *mBedd F� 4D. I . ­..� .- I - ATTEM02 - � WASHERS' A..", 1p *=J.Iot*rN*tb@*b r� �_ "1414 to lond =onoy At ,5 I IMMIAnumourfor, U044 vaor-, S )"latice-ou lot � I I I ,iments-Sopul bomw . J - I Aox IOU* a 4iai� 1, � � I I .�. S .300 Frivate, hu I . k t . � I Soo ratee -of M- 4 . ; .� 4 71W wmwem � I , � I . � -1 , � $ISDN pleted wdi I - , � __ 411500 witun two 4 I PAW S-R&YNoBw, � I � I . � - - � - I - � - - - _­� ESTRAY � . . � I - :::: "I � N I - . I A . . I shm 9, th, � .� asy4embor,sheffer � . roon color. y PC will l"dAeber-nofforY 1 1 J"N., I - . .11; . I . . - 1, - � - - STRAY- Xllkl�Ho� -1 - Iv -it = , E �. uder0ped, %nne, ShoUll-beentathil �, rboowaor van have -4b" .- � � - D andpe.yingebaws. � M- . : I I __ I c . � STRAY JOATTUL-Stri I E " sablicriber 21 " � I A lei Mr. v-1th-a 11tre *k ,vA and ,white, botk cou sWatub"nawayliII001 t I allout two Week& Abi In V celved - -and will. be --lewindl � -� asfo;ji P. 0. _. . I - t. - - I , - 4: -1 STOCK 0 .. �' � . I 11 . .Z . . . , %�� ZRKSWRE BOAS$ I � � �1­ Bolped has -V.m I ;�� boom foLod I *bm* a =*A - - 4 , � t'" -, - *how W - - wimme j I - a. Im F - list-dum AWN . , .- I JA"s DOWLASM 14 � - � am", Spatorth P. 0. '� EA . . . __ .1 - k__ ,�, I �v . - I , � � I I - 11 . - I - I . I I - - I . . . , � - I . � � -, , -1 I STOCK ". I . I � - - AA_ Pon 1SMVIC . , I � 01;�.IoraerdwW 11 B � erwilh', a tbor0uXbbV1 : , Purdbased from M Q 1kiddlellet CoUntY. T"I - I Ilerooe, *tth vdvjlep� JOHN W. ROUTLIMI - I ---- �_,:­__­ , . . . FOR 89XV111 I - I -keep for service -at � I N.tbetharoutb*L0111 I . , boilwparlft� b Imported AO& 11 � . I Y. I �151 a at lorout( 4 months. vith Abe I gkock- of I VAroa P. C like ,*t fmo of 1 . .— I AXWORT11 PIG I T ;G;rd.Q1Zrmi MeXIMMI ,& thc"Im timile4aumber 61 �so o0la vanA jdgandbr4 ownUiff bortsWre, � 'Terms ill. with imlylk CWLLSM REAL EST � __ _ . - -_ - I- ARM FOR SA13 renbLot 20 - - of 1.00 Aerei., Tor We premises U f _, *rid is � I n between two - =. There is --- feet of surface. beath. 1will'taket * Cattle A few choic sermlight. Imayi $liver medid bull, - all F . at Toronto this yesr� Apply to DAVED X11 THE;..' I � a *-% : I LON DO N� . The Bes' in Westi - Cannot be , terprising and - the latest ne3v . I world. I SUDDlied � b -I � Western ontar THE - - - ONLY -- Equal to published at t Agentis Nmu-te. van for this . � , . 04 � SCOTT & BOWNE� BeHeville, OUL � . I I I n1�,Tz41J*&M -1 . . I'll, .- _- -.7-M, . � , working night after . . � . . -W "20IRM I . I 1 - had been compelled to go out and steal, spend tihejr time stroking their board and 1-bunger and cold' . . - � V Q nis women, some oi. them in I ­ 1971!5!4 S I A `11`01 - 6 . I __ - -bittered and- bansted at nicht. if You reto�ucbfujz their toilet and critiolsinir A!jKbt, until sometimes the- bloa sgurts - . � " '_ il - LOND I � L - . . 11 I . . . I I � I � ; ; I I : 1. - I . . - a . . � � � - . . - � . -, . . � I I . � - . , . . I ., . I . L . - 'L � . 1. I � - I - . . I I � I - .;, - _; � .-,,-. "I . ; � . I � , . . I � ­ I— � . . I . � I - . I . - � L' . - - I . - - � - -1 I - __ _ - I- - -