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- mton even at once. I SAM4ON'S FALL THE SUBJECT OF physical, organism arightl With ,every Sodom . and Gomorrah,, lit - only for the stay first, f I ; � : , I . I 4A - I - 01
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fan ploughing down. POF84 -,-r0CM4 0. Jr. � I . - � I .
for po,ztioulan to THOMAS 31LOOM Br 0, storm of.fire and brimsto ad ;. His words and the dictionary definition -
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I � - Apely 15 5X4 Ort. TALMAGE'S SERMON. t thump of the heart ' them Is something L _ . . Be I Won- I , The - Shoe * ty , . - - - - - - - .� �
- . . "Wojk, work[" and lent We fte cities of the plain. t we to thinking. Are not many ...� I . �
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- . AR'98 FOR SALIL-The undersigned has onbY . shpuld.complatu that We have no . . 9 P And how drearily unprofitable it all . � I
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, . C%olft Farnis for sale, in Ead'ituron, 1, to work with, God gives us our You who are seated- in your 0 . ,T4at Sli - �� T.
F on& is, when. one considers. the truth of the 0 0 � - - ra :
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� , � I ally. Thelr Power in Doing Good—Misguideq and feet, with every knuckle, . with homes, compasiAd by moral and religious i physician's statement that "nobody In . —1 - � I
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� so trouble to show ttem. F. S. SIDOWrr, B sell evejor joint, ery I I restiainto, do not realize the gulf of In- 1 1 etts . � .
I -tf Strengtu May Work Great Evil—ch-risi , of I Itile woild -can stay fir9t I" . . . . is the sole ex e for rubbers or over- .
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. . - not serve Cbrist-1 While I. speak there are tens of thousando - feet anti weaken 'y ��� �� � .. war BrusWL Thep
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For Ole, flift frame dwelling housa and la r near - � They are like a ship full manned.'and of men and Women going over the awfid - I , ear the new ru r -proofed, leather .. �. � 1, V.� I'll
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-- I the railway station hard an I soft . - � full r.igged, capable of Vast tonnage� - able plun& of an- impure life, and while I cry Sweatless, stylish and warm. � , I . . A nev . -A
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. tsing ten room% ; a stone colisr and a Washington, Dee. 12. -Taking the ex merit in the desire to make the best of - footwear. Black or tan. I . I I L Will be sold At bI
so a, good lible. The *js ��, ' to endure all stress of weather, Yet to God for mercy upon their souls, I call w � . � I I I , I to XR8. JAN
- water in the lion" ; ly � . � i ourselves and of the talent. given us. World's Pair prize minners. , 7 � - . I �- � .
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I body and mind or the great ocean of human o"68PIng and There Ini a banquating hall that you have I I
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� -VWNE PROPERTY FOR SkLR-For sale. - * . other, wears. herself out.1n attempting to � 1:1 1. I V , amtv clammind
- -E . aerated to good and - � You know all - C"ALOQUIC .� � - di, Loossi and Im
X� h Ing the town of olinton, oil south bank o Bay- soul ought. to be cons sin with God's supplies of mercy. How never heard described, cannot pqrform. Is . I - q C a 0
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� nold 7rniver, leontidning 14 sores, five Acres of W to I I@ gre�t purposes. His text is Judges xiv,,, often it Is that physical strength is used about the feast of Ahasuerus, who 7 re a, this Lnot ' Slater Slipless Shoe. I -- - Ck .fk
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. �rjng orchard of choicest traits and berries T � . �
� . a bei 1, "And . amson went down to Tin�- In dolLg positive damage or in luxurious thousand lords Bata You know all about. . - . - I � -' , I ,
. auk bar.a, poultry � - . x1ous look on theF face of' our American, - --- - I — .- I I L' I . - . I
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� I housei, etc., nearly all now and In goodrek-... This, nath. , I , . I ease when, with sleeves rolled up and Beishazzar's carousal, where the blood of women? They strive to dress as well. isa ( L I 1� L - . I .1 �. , ,.-
-bance for a farmer wlehin etire, or for There are two sides to the obaracter Of bronzed bosom, fearless .of the shafts of . I . � I I � 11 'L VANS A24DBMIMWA
: is a rare e . . the murdered king spurted into the faces neighbors with double their income; they �- 4 1 � - 1. thy jot Oped
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. a person wanting a fruit f%rm. ,or Ltho.; culare Sainson. The end phase of his life, If opposition, it ought to be laying ho of �the I nquqters. You may khow of the U— - Ij A,nf -
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to ED. NRY JOYNER, Jr., Calawn, TAM. give enter 8""4 " 0 r . I � 11
. . 4&1y 0 5 GSX4 1bllowed into the particulars, would ad- with all its might and tugging away to scene of riot and wassail when there was - . 11111111111111 - - ...... I
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� minister to the grotesque and mirthful. life up this sunken wreck of a world. set'before Esopus one dish of food that too ftill purse, and they buy. L I - , I L
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i 'OUSE FOR SALE, on To RENT. -Mr. John But there is a ph& go of- his character � A Shameless Fact. . cost $400,000. But I speak now of a . I . . I I I
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-1 Landeborough, will sell or rent his ft 0 w frAught with lessolas of solemn and ater- self-denial. . L . �, - - � - - I , I Il-
e 1. i It is a mogtvshameleas faot-tbat much different banqueting hall. Its roof 19 Were we only content as women to do . . - I -1 . VL
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I I MAU. L TbI* is in every respect a firit-clsed ouse, pal Impgrt. To thesegraver lessons we of the business of the church afid of the fretted with fire. , Its floor Is tessellated Just that which we can ehatly afford, how . I - , ,- -, i �Z
� With This giant no dou�t MuStL 'Its' oballeas are chased with . . I 0
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I I . good brick and well finiahei, bard an, Goft . of what he world I)e,done by those compara- . with fire. m uch. more peaceful our lives would be, . - . - i
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water, combined coal or wood furnace, come4t 113or In early life gave D.L,0 MINI K
dence. Aoply to Theie tively Invalid. Richard Baxter, by reason fire, Its song to a song of fire. Its walls bow. much better our children, -how � I � ; . --
in callar. and every modern convex - ,was to be. It is almost 61WAYRAO- I are buttresses of fire. 'Solomon refers to I 1- . - � 0 � -.- I '
- JOHN LANDSBOROUGH, Seafaith. 19.64f it W- of big diseases, .all his days sittini.in . r d youthful our . i -
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AUK FOP. S' -For sole lot 6. conomion 12, . and the man Napoleon �. 9 than a hundred volumes and nding depths of hell." . I � I - I � . � I .
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. ALE. I �,se In the world, who cannot bear to h' -CAPITAL,� (PAID UP) = 1 0 . = a sisal I I - - I
I Ubberfh co&a1nixlg 100 a res of � two Howarda-the boy Howard and the . rig for things that I . I I . POO 0040i -- - I
Ftownsillp of 1E 0 0 Sa _ out an Influence for God that will an- . Behol&also in this giant of the text by an I I �� ��
zood lend In a good state of- ultivation. Well � . their wives to I I
man Howard -but both alike; tw m . ' .. . 610 . -11 .. I ��
I fenced ;. good brick house ; good'bank barn a d out m- I dure as long as the "Saints' Everlast- and In the giant of our,own century that additional strain they might give them- RESIrg = W W a . " -= W - 610 .. - .
.- I buildings-; is acres of fall wvajxt� slid oughngal he boy Spopson and the man Sa, f Ing Rest." Edward Payson, never know- great physical power must crumble 4d And.w6uld not our lives be longer in I I I �. I � ...a --- - .
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done � 2 good wells. and 2 never tat n a rin ; 85 Chia -giant . I Ing a well day, yet he* he preached, and expire. The Sam . ng 4go Harper's Bazaar. I I .
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I ficulars" app-ly to PETER MELVVILLE, 0 marty I how he wrote, helping thousands .of dy! went -away. , IF 11
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. ugliter of glory. And Robert M'Cheyne� a anything, but death was too much � I it was a third class compartment of MAIN STREET� -- -
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. - 'K ALGON& FOR SALIL-For oal the of age he was betrothed to the: da � -. � . ' -::: . I �
- I ARM L walking skeleton, y4 you know what he him. He may have required a longer, L one of the expresses running from Lon - � . � ..
South East quxrter of section F., towns IP Of Of & Philistine. Going down toward .
F did in Dundee, and ho-Ny he shook Soot- grave and a broader grave, out the to"mil tk* .1 ..
,. I -Aird, oontiluing tWscra. There are forI3 acres Timnath a lion came upon him, and, al- � , nevertheless was his terminus. . . don to the ,north. A long nosed, thin A general banking business tranusete4l -4)raftB on all - parts of the United. 9 I ,
cleared and free from stumpe and land with zeA for 0 od.� Philip Doddrkdge, . In, a slouch Great Britain "a Europe bought and sold,,,' tatters of credit inued, ava"ble in all . I
� under crop. Com. oung giant was weaponless, I if, then, We are to be compelled to go lipped man, with pointed ell . A '
. is welltimbered. . though this y � advised by his friends, because of his ; - salon of oounten- of Europe, China and JapiwL F�rmere Salb: Notes collected,, and rAvanoes made 411 - . I -- -� �
fortable log buUdwp. The balance. hat and a hungry expre r. I I .
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� �r. ia within four miles of Echo4sy I . illness, not to enter the mintatry,ye,t you out of this ! d,,- where are we to go? ance, was at lowest rates. � Iii .i t . I I
-,� and six miles of the P101111lerOus village Of POrb and shook him as a hungry hound s=s' - 'his body land soul must soon part. I resting his. feet on the opposite -- i - - � . I I
* Findlay. This Is. a good lot, and will be sold chesp, - . know What be did for the "rise an'd T �. hich scab was part- : . .. : I
- . a March hare and made his bouss crack, ' former seat of the carriage., W . . SAV114-GO 0EPARTMENT11 .
I PSON progress of religion" In the church and WhAt shall �bo .the ,destiny of the r in a gray ' I , I I � -, --
I and on easy t�rms. - rAL WILLI&K SIM the wayside bleeding :';� -1y occupied by a passenge � I . r .;
% prorm I 3eir .0 . FTLI . X e. and left him by I know -du- at to duat-but what shall be - � . � Itg of One Dollm "'d - - allowed at highest alt" �� . I .
- on the , A I& USURD, Bruc . in the world. . Depoel .
field. 1546-tt under the' smiting of his flab and the ' 'f *the - latter? Shall it rise check suit. I . ,ppwarda feceivedo and interest �
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. � � - I -- - . white Goin far, mister?" asked the long th' who , of a deponlC .
� � grinding heft of his heel. . yet at Into the companionship of the - I
- � I � above that he could not live a fortnight,_ f the ' I I No notice of withdrawal is required for �o reor any portion . � . I I
-OARM J�OR SALE. -A rare chance. Bill g the There- he stands, looming up � ilan- 'robed, wbose;�islns- Christ has slain, or nosed man o other. 1; . . I I'll
. r *� E. I Section 20, Township 24, R. 20, ff. -lat that very time . entering upon T;6 . The passenger addressed turned slight- I - � 'I I :: \-
--- , other men, a mountain of flesh, his arms the Will -it go down among the unbelieving, I r I 7 �
the Dauphin District, Province of Us, Itobs. lift the throplo enterprises that demanded ly rounAnd took� a long look at the R. - S., HAYS,'Solidtor. 11 W. K rEAROA Apat.
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prasift,Vi I oontainsi6o acre art Hall, suffeKing excruclations, ad "Yes, I m going to Crewe," he re- � 11 � .
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&h,ofiwEZj# ilk for cultivation Itisobom If rom, ,of everything. His hair had ne he . , I 11 ��
� a school house, and one mile and a h rue great often In his pulpit. wbile.pronelilng . My business there Is to Bell four J:�, -et!2% I i I , T� EL�. "; � 6) b -
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. �� - nc and - would stop qnd lie down- on a sofa, then. pion I He Is go styled In the Bible-& ? &-j.1 I � � . .!- ..... - I . ; I ;
, Creekposk offt,ze. There are. 53 acres to to his -1 a th and � shares of bank stock, dispose ,of my in- C, .,�- % : -
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� I getting up again to preach hell, and he to ready to fight all. ou a farm of - 80 aore�i ten miles , . # i .. ' 11 ' �
house, one slid a hall story, 1dx20 fact, and a good van, until the glories of the celestial city i from the town, iniosb the proceeds - , . I .
� . log stable, l8x2t feet. There are about 12 or I 4 acres Vines want to conquer him, and therefore doing more battes from the first to th6last- "Who . _ and I ;�, As Good as Cold - - - - - - .. -
of good popular bush on the farm, soil It a rid i black ' � mitude, from Edom, with in a clothing establishment. I I am from -4: a. 4� X-44 4 � -- " I --- I
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I . . lying between two creeka, neither of them tc uohing his strength lies. - St. Al�,ano, In Hertforashire.: I gob Into ?" . I - I . .
. . . ciyed garments ftom.Bozrhh. mighty to 1 " ls.tlie fricnd that stand-, oy us in An ` . .. �- �4
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the faim thin twelve . the train thqre at 9.85 this morning. 1! - I � � ', tmer, 4. QUICKCURE" iS - � - -_ .. - I
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. . , feet of surface. My reason for selling is failing , death has no power and the was 40 ininutes behind time. My ticket . Wr UKT I . - I -.1 I i
. �-. health. e ,There Is a dissolute woman living In great physical endurance are not so great obampioli, I I I . . , -, � 11 . - �
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� I will take $10 per acre for it if sold befor &me of Dell- . . grave no victory. The Worst man trust- -from, Buston cost me 189 .,. 2d, Had my I -�� 1� 1 !1;4 CCLU I.-. J' Great-Emorzency F'Zern edy , ... � . . I . -
-stwas, it is well worth Sm per acre. Apply to the valley of Sorek of the n , - . hour'ago. Paid Is. .� , I ,:i.;�Ii i . . I - I .
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tobs. '" as- alleviated anil his future Illumined. ,, - . I -no,wii people i � it
-. I - - I case The Philistines ire secret6d in the are bent all their days with sickne ra old, - ha*o a wife and flour I - �.Jnjjy of,tlhe best 1, . � 1 .1
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I I I . same building, and than Delilah goes to S, -to its efficiency. It rromptly cures I -
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work and coaxes Samson to tell what Is of Christian enduran@e-I call upon men in the light of this subject I want to ��,w ? , �, � - . Toothache and si'll pain. (2mckly allays inflam- , I -
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I . YOU nerve, men of physical'power, to devote not have been rightly conside6d- by five 0( 1 C,4.p Z, ,� �;(j '36ased in any form I I Qui MCC= " Will do - , -
� .111. withes, such as, they fasten wild beasts Morris and am not in any -business now. � , � Laflamnied ok dh � -� 1 , - - 7 111131
I - themselves to the Lord. Giants in body, men in all the w,orldgand that Is the fact f";a "' � - I i - -.
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. Behold also in the story of my text for the employment of our physical Nash Dr. r,,. 13. lbbctsor, I T .) : .
. . . � an green withes. Then . sea captain. My wife's name was 1. . I Z . - I .. -
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1. This most excellent work should be in eve hill .1 and Walks can do if it be misguided. It seems to 'we must answer in judgment foi the Crewe, I expect to Stop at A h3tel." f,Q I q I I I . I
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in thb county of Huron. me that this man spent. a great deal of . He stopped. The lbng nosed man re- :; - �)- . . . j 4 I P I W,
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00V. - She coaxes him again and says, "Now garded him for a moment, with interest t, , wi'l have it!. 11 IS: worth i!s � - . I � of
my text. To'pay a bet which,be had lost for its depression? In proportion as our , � I ---- At
-1� PRIGE, $1.00 PER 0 � J6 tell me the secret of this streat strength, ", � . and then asked in a dissatiafled,way: , . . ---- , �
,. � , by guess!ng of big riddle,. be robs and arm is,strong and our stop elastic C� keep it in the 16use for emcrgOi
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. . --t— � me with them, I should be Just like and a type of thog men in -all ages of vallds. I preach this morning to stout . - - ______; I I - I I
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advitie all our students to put it into their )11�.rarles - come -the Phillstineal" He walks out wealth, have- used their strength for In- of this pgysical organism. I impottantx,of our , domestic tasks, Is, as . � I r - -br
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and to studyit deligently as aff rdl ri h In- s h not a single . a rule, leti entirely to the manag,ment . -
,. struction in pilatortal theology -and op]r3alcutFical Pgod1l. obstruction. She coaxes him again, an& iquitous purposes. - These invalids have comparatively lit- f untrained household servants," writes CANADIAN , BANK OF CO.TNIMERC I- 1- �
, nes3. Ishollread thems, few pusages thatI they . . His -aided Glants..�, I tie to -account for perhaps. They could 0 1 1 . . I I I
may see thatitisfar. from being dullordry.- ne says, "Now, it you should take thesi I - I - not lift 20 pounds. They could not walk Mrs. S. T. Roref In the Ladies' Home mAABLISIRM 1867. - I- -
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Mr. X. Dryidale, of Win. Drysdale & Co., Pubiishers seven long plaits of hair and by this -It is not the small, weak man of the half a mile without sitting down to rest. Journal, telling how to do the family . EMAN , 1, - ... I
and Bookeellers, Montreal, says :—Rpy, J h Ross them Into a web, r day who do the damage. These small , . ! I � - .-, . . A.
was a grand man, and the writing,, 0 is house loom weave I loom', men who gb swearing and loaflng about Ill preparation of this subject I have said washing. ."And being untrained, they I - HEAD. &FIOEo TORONT011 . � I U
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. nobha�o been .pl-ced In b3tter hands. Wbak e �, your stored and sbops and banking to myself, How shall I account to God . i I - � I It
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no'ed,to-ilaymoreanl more aye booksof thisl.c In judgment for the use of a body which . ; � I 1. , .
The reading of wb1ch tends to the better circulation ward �nd forward, and the long'plaits" houses, assailing Chrlst and the Bible never knew one moment of real sickness,? sliguld be easy work. The person respon . . � . I - I'll - �
of the blood,and-stiring 0116'850111. 1505-tf . -.REST - - a ! ia = = M 0 a S 1100040C 0 - 1,
. � . of hair are woven into a web. -, Then she �. and the church. They do not do the Rising up . In- judgment, standing beside fAble for the family wash should really . . - .. I 1. � I I
: . claps her bands and says, " They ponle-'. damage. They haw no Influence. They 1 B. E. WALIkkR, GENERAL R[ANAGBR. . .;-
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4 . - - loom with him. . misguided giants, giants, In physical -- a' & Parmers' Notes discounted, Dr , - - .-.
I In. the Estate of Charles MeDonaldil de . i enthusiasm, bow will we feel ab"bed I how to remove stains and v rious spots. A General Banking 11raimen Ttz act d � I'll..
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�- tell the truth. He says, "If you should giants in soclul- position, or giants in Oh, men of the stronR.arm and the To prevent tbe'flannels from. shrinkage issued, payable ,kt all'Pot" in Canada and the principal d in I I .. .
- - aking of she should know the condition and char- - .. r4, - t JB . . I
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. take a razor or, shears and cut off this W acter of the fibre of wool, and the differ- ... a - d
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-T . 101.3sory Note or btherwiee, are req--iired to call and , with sharp pens that t stab religion and ybur physical -forces? NViil you. be able.,to . . I I I - I I �� �� tv
� settle the same with the unrloraigned, on or �e!ore long hair. I sh6uld' be powerless and in � stand the test of- that day when we must On'ce between that and the fibre of cotton. � SAVH"40-8, OANK DEPARTMENT. - . 111
,� I the 7th day of January, 1898. the 'hands of my enemies." � � throw their poison all through our liter- matter, In a colored gar- . .14
- R. H. FERGUSON Executor, answer for the use of every tu'lent If the coioring Deposit '$1.00 and fap*ards received, and ourr
Sarnson s of! ent rates Of intenst --
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. Walton P. � � 0. sleeps, 6nd that she may ' ot - whether it were a physical energy, or a ment. Is acid an alkaline soap , will dis- 00 -wed. lzri4teresf ridded id1he principal at the end of May and .Noveiwi, - - A&
Dated, the 7th day; of Dscember, 1897. up during the �rocess of sbea wealth to sanction .Iniquity, and br�.be ; I P
� p ring help 19 . mental, acumen, or a spiritual tower? solve or neutralize It,-' and the garment . I . I , � � - � 1, .
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I the east . have such a skillful their golden scepter. Misgujded The day approaches and I see one -who will come from Spe 4' 1 �tteAdon g I & coJ L lection of Oomwercial Paper and4w, -i - � I
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WaT laundry all -articles Improperly launder- mnrS1 Sp,,' '. � . - . el
Notice to Oreditors m ' anipulating the head to this very d9 giants. Look out for them. In the mid- ,_stands before the throne of G'od to answer 33 7bta� t . -
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.. p had _ ad, but she fails to pin to eac'h article a : " �
I — no doubt there were thousands of men she says: "I was sick all my digys. I . . F. RCLYESTED, �Solicitori ,, �i . F. 0. G. MINTY, bfanWr 1111� lei
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. In the Estaite of Reuben Clark late of"the r but very little strength, �but I did as well . hey may' I �, .1 , I -- - - -11 � I . ji
- sound asleep. I hear the blades of'th�e in Paris and Edinburgh and London � . I � I -
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. shears grinding against each other, and�,, who hated ,God -and blasphemed the � I - I
7 All porsons claiming to be credt' the �bov ore sick and more ouffering." And cles are returned again the next week in � I I ti ,� . � - I -
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- Estate, are required on or before tile 7ton d 0� an- I seethe long lock6 falling off. Tlie�. name of the Almighty, but they did but Christ will say, "Well done, faithful ser� exactly the same unsatisfactory bondi- 40 tit,
culars of their clat - withes and now plishes what I little , 11 men, .A Prophetic Dream. . 1. - I poin ti. � - . . I -1 � 1.
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. heldbythem, duly veriff ed by affidavit. After t,., cobld not do. Suddenly she claps 'her In those days. And then a little child will stand be. � . I ir - -1 , AS
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with a higher aim anil worthier purpose. - -1 W! U .; '. ity to improve your home
. tributiou the'Executors will not be acoountab - - but I usad to gather flowers out �of the ' /' ----.--- I I I 4 - - ' ,
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any part of the Estate to any person of whose el' lm I bear Che groan of the giant 4a t�ey 0 It is this conflict- of aims this gradation / I , I I a - I -. �
a- � ployed hi -as a spider employs Its wildwood and g I I t 1 4 ) 1, 1 � I .
I they shall. not have received notice, This notl take his eyes out, and then I se' --iilm .� life -lif' !, .. �� increasing its . attractivene . � . � 14
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� given rsuant to the statute in that behalf. staggering on in his blindness, feel ng r in spinning -.out silken webs to mother, and she was comforod whb . - ple / I I � 'I- � You want better furnit! . I I -
� . HOLUE3TED, Seafarbb, Ontario, � I . saw the sweet flowers out of the wild- x,aild so difficult., The questions come jq-s'-��' le�i,�j , r � I -
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learned man of his da , marshaling a . � T -7� and more co ' J33
� and the glanf isiz, I T I uch, but! irnind: "Is this aim whicb! i set before me. -57, Z;� q.,.",- // 'l -V- /Il- 5,7) ter st lies) � I
� I Dated this Ith day of December, 1897. i prison door is open, � ". , �,J - y �� . 11 - I ji
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, � ; 4 out in the dark land of Infideity, or Gib- takes her uD in his arms and kisses her, jthe highest I can reach
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of sternation of the world in capti, S questions to ourselves fntelllgentl� and , . , I kemv-� � . , . I C
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Notice ii hereby givan puratiant ta t �in - I said to an old Scotch minister,.who . I i- , i! I mo epleasant. Don � I
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I A D., 1897, are required to dolivor or sand by p1st of uUtice that never can be forgiven he look, the Scotch poet �vho wrote 'The I - - - .,u Bt ok Of Eockers an �- I ,8 ,
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administratrix of the deceased, on or�b.efore the b Bad Influences Abroad. classmate." And then the doctor went money by the lovo of honor, tke effort i 0 .� P%`� 11 I � � 1 . I � . . z I" And mahe its. � - . �
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. revenges and out-glanted by- low pa health of Robert Pollock, and he expirod. —Three young men of trampish appear- � - 1 ,, � -- . . I �
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� that all,-pergons indebted to tha said Estatq are r - I am far from throwing any. discredit SO - It seems as If no man could have such a axice were arrested at Lie6owef station by Our Undertaking Depadn!6j'A ig iomplete aud Stridly up-t0-dRtCj AvAll - A : - �'- �
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quired to iorthwi�h pay the amount due to them upon pbysical stamina. There are those .any sort, I want you to understand your pse of the day for which other days Constables Woods "and Balmer, oil the ar- I - 61d - a to suit Jelvery one's needs. We hive .
the eaid firai of Garrow & P,eoudfo-,t, so as ta enab e d I want yoi� to know. that 91"n , Yer Selection than ever before� ," ce
them to wind up th,i said Est ite� who seem ,to have great admiration 1 for power, an were made as.Robert Pollock' had - and rival of the Kineardine mixed, one day last arg , 0 0 " 11-1 . I
. - dalicacy and sickliness of coilstitutlon. I that power devoted to God will be a , a quantity of suitable chairs to 6il's4rit funerals, Which W Vill lelld fre8 6f �� i- - A
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- Dated at Goderiell, this SO% day - . neve i ciawn on earth, to ybu 'typical of �a long survive that glimpse. In his de- week, for stealing a ride - from Bruseek to I . � on* - .,
of November, A. D., 1Z. r could see any glory in weak nerves � . charge, and any orders that we o, ith sliall reedw our best attent]
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GARROW &!:PROUDFOOT or sick headache ' . Whatever effort In � our__. -other things -.— . I Magistrate Terhune and gave. their - names Night calls promptly attended t1b by 6u,r undertak.er, -Mr. S. T. iaoi-m,e�ss Goler. ,
8030itors, far the said Estate. r, ggled in sin, administrative of evil, I I .. -, - .
. I . 1564-4 day is made to make the"mon and ;wo- d will thunder against you with big Begin the woe, ye, woods, and tell it to as James Griffin, Win. Knox and James ich strek, Seaforth, opposite thd'Afethbdist ch�irchl I �� I
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- j, 0"% I of every good citizen as Well as of every aire and7 pauper, master and slave, king, , And doleful winds waft to the'llowling or, St;atford and Ott wa. The police i I . .... I'll - .. . , �
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Steam Bofler ftrk' il wicked heart what they ought to ascribe judicial ermine, and rofal robe shall 'be ' And ho,iOling hills mourn to the dismal the wherewith to pay - �be fine, they were I .. uf I
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(ESTABLIShZI) 1880.) Belinld also bovi a giant inay be slain I And dismal vales sigh to,the sorrowing i .. "
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power I � If I on asks it—nature dies, and t ' . 4 �, . - -. .
'jiao dos�lera n Upright and Hortoonial Slide Vall's than one dizzy with perpetual v More befi�r. Better deal In glittering gonerali- The occasl' he emulsion every fall for a �, . . � � � I A, -
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ng a to Cut -Off Engines a specialty. � All . ties. The subject Is -. too delicate for angels come to lay her -in her grave.
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� Woru--opporite 0. T. S. Stalton. Godlorlob. chronic rhoumatics, If 4n7 eye quick to c ' Tber e� is a good deat of s4ltisfaction in knoWiug that Y�Out 010th.'W 1-� I -
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-� JOHN MORRISON. Reeve, Winthrop P. 0. iitl6ll 0 * * he h4s Men be. I- The trouble Is that when people write ary several day 3 ago my eyes fell on the I -::= Tw'eeds to be badi iv�il� our Hata and H,aberd"hery is Unex . ...
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