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�. MAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ' W � yam as o0r&Ut2ft wers building the before I got Into & tight c0rh0r�l . Which you sang hbn to I - . . I i .
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. lownw ahomen movt many* a gooff 6K mft I . on Sawr- That son win PRO out Into the i
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� . RX FOR, SAM- a STIVI or 0, I . ;- � But - 3AOM Nut for'the old ster, and he came sleep last night win go with Min, . .1 - - - I
- hat, 8 acrea of - t the , � . and QUbert 9WELP0. .- . � .� oious . - . I .: I I � �
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down. P0090don �Ved at once. and preached, and i vv" the last NdrmOu be litest &., co)Iwibus 6r uncOnR � I I
� fall. ploughing - REV. DR. T'ALMAM ON THE SCU slowly fad wondwftffiy am—-- - tears I restrain � hen and may � . I I I I
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,appry tor viattion][M ta TROXAS RA Bru& 01 I "haft. You sometimes got be ever .. I ' t
I . 1665xi I at his .1 could not help open to him the.gate'Of a 000OUS . . - 4
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.� I L � =02= ini "at, in F&A Huton, tua i4n- a car" we owe 3ff* ireeis smim why, roxx have an eternity to buUd in. who w4si, willing to The ' t good accom- I I � I I � .
- . F= daksAL prime to rieking 'up . The little annoySucce of life are Zoophyte corner. Ali, my , that � to what centuries. �
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r full, informAtion, Write or Olin . 312 A, 'God, Old I bauders, and there will be small layer - we all wannt�,-_ to help us out of plished In time winUl through etern- A , . "Kidducle- �-- which evaporates
L No-ftooble to show them, F. S. SCUM= for the F&UW*i 40 top of UmU layer and fossilized gHef a ,tight corner. . I god, as I . I , �
L I mi-tt Ado" HAvaTI-Comfest I Lo, at the vastness of the I ion), kaps the. foot d -
� __ gTier. ,Grace dow How do 1, know I It? I - am Used to suppose � YOU , d 'dolng. I ry.,
- . P.O. � - an the top of fossilized ances, and I work and at how utpe we, ard '.. .t�_., - perspirat . .
- - . Christian Workers. rapidly In your soul, but, Oudsing of human 0011111tOn I . 0 - - I a
� ENCE IN BRUCEFIE'rX FOR SALE-- not go -up . I I and I hardy, wh& Shedding
I "10 the frsme� dwalline heM and lot Rear by Amedc= pzan Am*. * blessed be Ciod, it goes up. Ten tbousand we beyond the smile and beyond the ' And- yet, do you suppow the rhizopod . warm '. -
�- rwage!14. The house Con- Oopyx*hted 189T, � i finiah you. TOU, eourag6ous look vilth which you h1de said, "There isno need of my Working;, - -M*L- o
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I tuarolwaystation in B d -hard andsoft I � mupon ages win noi . water Ue a duck's bar& Can & had - .
- t "4#'ften. rooms; s,stone oellar an There is a . clation. . will/fiever be finished. on forever I up YOUr feelings fron� otherij. I know YOU I cannot build the cordilleras?" Do you . ' I I
the houge ; also a good ^ble. ,� said-, I I Then is I, I r �
waterin Of ,Md. Apply to ALEX. MUSTARD, - ' - the sea of earthly din- are in a tight corner. What to do? Do as suppose the .madrepore - only in the $4 and $5 gracks of th� Groodyear Welted- I �, rs .
, quuteracre )Ington, Dw. 26. � a pictures fbre*ej�l Out Of . . .
- - . - 161641 Waal _� Unilit his will gradually rise the reefs, the I did when -I sent .for old -Dr. Sc6tt DO no need of my Working;: I cannot build 1 . - I # 1, � :
33racenald . . - - __ of Dr. - - quietude d for the Lord God the Sandwich Islands " Ewhone att ended I . - ,
. � . - — -que discourse islands, the continents, the hemiabhero better than I did ---sen . t . . - . I . . -
- . ARM FOR SIA .-Mor sale, Lot 12j Concession bearm and readers through idnwouted . Men talk " of Daniel, and of I Joshua, and of every to his own businessi and there are the � .
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- I 1rh containing 100 setea, in the township of regions of contm%jagien and to fall of of grandeur and glory got Into a tight corner. Sandwich Islands'and then Are the cOr" CATALOGUC later Shoe.. , . .. �
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. To. There is on it nearly 60 ' though in this life We only had time to other man who . - .. , As I (
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- - arey, near Brame. -rest hard. pMtjcal g9Apd:,_ *63C*, Job xxviU, ISr . 10 I no, 94why &-niot God dilleras. Ah, my friends, the redemption Fagg 4,� .
� acres of bush, about balt black ash, the build. But what *e build irk this life as, 110h,11 says some , I . � _ - - I
wood. A never-tsiling spring of water runs th.-rugh #vN,o nmt1ou abaU be made of COML " . instead of of this world is a gr"t enterprise. I did
. he lot Win be sold at b* baraidn. For partiou- Wky do you WW 1106w imptred drm- compared with what we shall build in develop me through prosperity will not in this World � I - - . I .
-t ' forth the the next life is as a striped shell to through adversity?l I I win answer your not see It start; I � I . !
. ism apply to JjRS. 'JIN WALKER. BOX 219, al"t when I you Wanted -to at itect's question by asking another. Why does we its close. I am only an insect as com- . . I ''. I _. I I .
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. Arus"Is. ___ SupajqW Tafte of 4W religion, you tosged Australia. 0 or and tenlPerlitO pared with the great work to be done,but - -_ I 1� - - 11 � . 4
- - . - W&u tU onM ' WW& U used for study and there you am the sketch of a not God dye our n . thern I ivater is'. yet I must do my part. Help build this ' ! f ,.-
TO BENT,The north half of Lot 15, Con seas with coral? You say, JI The i .
I F'Mlonq"Mcyrle� containing 100 aorta, 45 acres making exqubitsi comma, and the sw temple the oornerstwne of which has not In answering will. my parents - ROBERT WILLI% SOLE AG,E,NT POR SEAFORTHS . �p
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I - . � IOD, bs1anee . i top" Of rhomblo yet been laid. Oh, that I could have an not hot enough. ' I . 1 There I i
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. cleared, and in a good state of cultivat I phire, sky blue, alm I before I was - �
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. 41mered with hemlock ly of blood, and &rchitectural sketch of what yon will be my question you; have answered your tolled on -this reef long
primna, and the ru) t specimens -born. I pray Clod that 'my children may � I - . . - � �
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. comfortablehouse, gca frame basDygood bearinx - . the MW whkb is & after eternity. has wrought upon youl own. Hot climates for riches . - j �
- orchard. For terms and parVoulars agly on the INM you may tbAt I � Is on ead i . 9
0. minmAe, of sh&" and -s, transport of color What pillars of strengthl What Mtars of .of coral; hot trouble for the jewe Qf -the - toll on this reet I g after I am d - '
Fftwises, ortoMRS. JAMES DI G,Od to ' i �ow I
I � . . ISM 4 to thaw wbe hwe skldisd it. to not supernal worship I What pinnacles thrust- soul. The coral hahers going out from inueots' all of us, but honored by -N I 0 N' �* B'A N KJA .
: brought ashore help heave up the reef of light acrow D OMI I
- . spikes into the sun Torre del Orecco � never - i -- .
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old downInt�UtrhNtrop1cal sea, and. there useful, than great and idle. The mastod- � �
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bearing orahard of choicest fruits and berrim The, *0 ebW ~-^ Miand in a - day. Why- should YOU W look I I a M j s, m � t
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# a ing, muemin built by CAPITALs (PAID UP) - i _� - 619500i0(k), -
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I I- buildings consist of frame hoase. bank bava, poultry &a I examined a Nolmsen - o is something , that looks like blood,', and ons and niegatheriums of the earth, what - I . 4 1. ,�
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- house, eto�, nearly &U now and in good repair. This __ - - of hoUeg 4a,od temple' of holiness for the - heart in this I say) "Eks there been a great battle did- they do but stalk their great car- RESTo UP - W SM __ IS � ! = Is w 81150010da � I -1
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W. persol - FOf futher partioulare j)f Ishert lifetime? * You toll me we do not � down there?' I !Seeming blood scattered all casses apross the land and leave their . A
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apply to HENRY JLo 2WX4 am pie" of ocraL ][ do not wonder that amount to much now, but try us after a up and down the reefj It is the blood of � skeletons- through the strata w 010 UJUL1, I
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I X�rnst Heolimi, the great scientist, While : thousand million ages of hallelulah. Lot the .out of great tribulation. I s an' covered with fruitage and. . K ?_1 . I � . i
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1. -Mr. John in Ceylon, Was sa entmeed wlth� tbo : us bear the angels chant for.& m1111031 those who.,come island -1 .
� I *USE FOR SAL% we walk verdure? Better be -a . - I - SEAFORTH.. ,I
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- �_ Landeborough, w sell or rent his fine new Cingaaen divers ! centuries. Give us an eterniq with God MAIN STREET, I
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- red4ence ht pgpondville, wbich. was built last snm- bRought up for his juipection that- and then gee If we do not amount to on through this I � - parts of the United f3 tse , .
� mer- This -is In every respect wfir*rol3w house, had into the am 4imd something.. More slowly and iiiarvelouslY look., more particularly than we did at Power of Little Things. � Aje�eral banking businew transactede Drafts on- all tA . �
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h man floor Went obar, wo I - anything I can think of. "No all been fascinated with it. . of Europe, dhins and JapwL Farmers' Sale'Notes collected, and -advances. nMe on*= I
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I j I FOR SAL'& -For , 12, beauty of which he indicates cannot even The virtue of Patience- - There, with a broad and easy motion, . brakeman who, on one of our American , SAVINGS DEPARTMENT- 1.
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IT, Lord, help us to learn that which most I railways, canght hini as he was falling received, and interest allowed at higbeet "itm. ,
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.. I 'Use ; pod bsuk barn and out of us are deficient in -patience I If thou the yellow and scarlet tufts of the between rates. Inteisob added to p I � .
fenced ; good brick ho and architects, , .. I � - battle of Dunbar was decided against the No notice . .
t - buildings; 13 acres of fail whest, and ploughing all which are its sculptors I canst take, tfirough the am ane'moneg And of withdrawal is uired*f6r the whole or any portion of a deposit.
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Z� done; -2 good wells. and 2 never failing agings ; 85 ,bawe died millions of years to build one bank of Sootch because their matches had given - . I
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.." I scroll d -on at, any tlme� or further XabolariM AOWM b&V9 imWired. Job in 1 ocz-al, ought we not to be willing to do Are bent like corn on the upland lea. out. Aggregations of little things that R.- S. HAYS, -Solicitor. I I W. K. PEAROA �
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I V07, Ontario. . . divine sculpture in the cora reefs along . out complaint,- without restlessness, with- �, One specimen 1 of coral is L called th a a regiment come to a bridge they are . . I llrl__�, � . I
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I ABU IN ALGONA FOR SALIC�For aile the ' tke as coasu. - I e with the dendr like a tree; always commanded to break ranks, for .
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4 Laird,, containing 160L acrai!. There are fork) 8c-'eG wbAte palaces of the deep, built under , millennium in a few weeks; patience like a star; anmher' ts�called the brain strongest bridge. - � . � . e, Why didn't yow keep to - -
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I It, Is within four WHO* of F.Chobay railway station, plans for the buile I what seems a slow &1fillment of BIb16 the human brain; another. is called fan bridge at 'Broughton, England, went I 4 . �
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r . FUdlay: This Is a good f ments; patience under delays of Provid- with wh cool yourself on a hot while crOssing. Aggregatiolim of t&mpta- . , .
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'I And On 8"y teflos' ply to, WILUAK 913LPBON �88� and the coral battlements 90 On I _?
41 on the premise#j, or AEFTX MUSrARD. B 'Uc8- ence; grand, glorious, all enduring, all day,- another specimen is called the organ tion,' aggregations of sorrow, aggrega- - . . I
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� �! -d*ir foundations, their Pinnacles, their one of Wesley's preachers, John Nelson, land have thelr� correspondencies In this demolish or to i uplift, destroy or to our b.-uises before we ret home. Ycumveri,awany-
1. M. ikthe Dauphin Districk ProviuCe Of Minitob3. i
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� � Corallunil It is -a save. Little causes and great ivaults. - - -1 . ihing J,ke the wa3p it will hcal a cut or a brulpe of ,r ny
.) This farm promises to be one of the beat in, the Sisk who, when a man had him put in prison garden of the j sea. for sprains and strains it i�-welllp it is jaA
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. rovince, it. contains IGO acres of land, more o dle�� their by false charges and being for along synonym for beauty. And yet there is no Christianity was introduced: Int Japan � - I a cut sight ;�
!!! � Is one mile from ing_&mdlies of them �.Tz, I . I
�� � 9 of which in fit for cultivation It , towns of them' tbne tormented by his enemy, said, ith Our by the falling overboard 'of a pocket Bible 0__��'. - , .
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i a whool house. and one mile and a half from spruce .Flf . HENRY I-EvERs, L.D.S., Q
�� � fenced and 4d*W of them - and continents Of tb8m ,,The Lord lifted up a standard when the religion. It gives physiognoudo beauty. from a ship in the harbor of Tokyo. -)u:b:�c, virites ..
� Creekposk office. There we 63 acres the- mman- " . . I � I 9 -
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I r cannot appmla$s angex was coming on like a flood, else I It does not change the foatuxes. It does Written on the fly leat of one of my , f! , I __ ' 11dren _-,-,ra.'ncd hcr ;a-.k',c, -v,,!-.I--.h t�
! under cultivation. There is a good hewed log Ijkdoed you . I �
. i itory, IU20 fatt, and a good unless you know solne- . 11 One of rhy ch I
house, one and a halt i Ing of my text should have wrung his n6ek to the not. give the features with which the per- books by one whom God took to himself . I I ' "
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r There wo about 12 or 14 actes labg,rinthian, stellar, - w . :C) � � .
i log stable, 18x24 feet. soil Is a rich black _thlng� of the coral- groun(t and set ray foot upon it." Pati son was nof originally endowed, but it ' out of our household were the follo Ing became much,swollen and discol' dred. So'-= ,QW-chcure" I
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MENERML 7 , . __ d; �Ihe pain cc- ed at. onc3, t" f., .
�jv ; . creeks� neither of them touching battle, spotted Ilke leopards, imbloid,red g � 2 composed them her- , was spread on linen, and appIle . 11 11
�19 � !yii)g- between two elve tatesman, who, when a man pursued person a heaven that shines clear through. them. Perhaps he , - -0
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�a i feet of surface. My reason for selling to failing like law, hung like UPb0lstery-_*W1l111;bt him t1D his own door, hurling at him Se that of,t4ft on first acquaintance you self:- 01 S"flelling was gone the nex .f s'ie waliked � � I , I - -
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+ n to milk Whits'SM Us becomia dark, sent his � servant - Not a sparrow falleth but its God doth % to school -"s usual. I have Also proved It to b- a nder" � : . L
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, C,hdstmas, It In well worth $15 per sure. APPlY to Fr= deep crinWo with a , � I
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T . wM. MURRAY, Proprietor, Box 83, Dauphin, Man- 001cm. you nay flud this work, of God torch to light his enemy back,. to his to understand him and his nobility -of �) for cuts and bruises. � . .. I v �
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, . 40Acs the wildest and beats the =*hti- loA the rings, but here we thefingers, saw. I I No one ever had a homely Not a leaflet. waveth but its God doth � � . :1 I
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THE MA I . Christian mother. Whatever Lthe world . " .
. creatmes an Tery busy. Now *ey build the sourest cup; the balance wheel for all may have thought of her, there were two Think not, then, 0 trembler, God for- . . THE � I f -
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*I'm a- -.__.X_9 *0 center Of the -P&CM6 ocean' mental and moral machinery; the foot who thought, well -your father, who bad .
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. Book I tiat treads IntoPlaciditY stormiest l%k0; admired her for 50 years, and you, over For more precious surely than the,�'rdv CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERG"., .
Wita The � tiuent Indian ocean, Red am and coast the bridle for otherwise rash .tongues; whom she bent with so many. tender that fly 0 - . I 'I
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have sbecimens at their in the sublime silence that conquers the ministrations. ' When yon think of the Is a Father's image to a Father's eye. . - � . � I I
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This most excellent work should be in every h3use - 111diesima3, but fflUblIM0 =AWnrY boisterous and blatant. Patience like angels of-Godlaud your mot E'en thine hairs arenumbered.' Trust � !.
In.the county of Huron. � reoe"jon of the tides you "y ' "'e that ofthemost 111118WOUS eXamP180f. them,sho out�hines them all. 0h,that him full and free, . . . HEAD OFFIOEs TORONTO. L .
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PRIOEY $1.00 PER COPY. betrayal; patient under the treatment of there is nothin� that so much beautiftes for thee. . OAPITAL (PAID UP) SiX MILLION DOLLARS : 04*0,ow
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Copies can be had from Mr. B. R. Higgins, Bruce- Challenger, the POrcuPlu under the expectoration of his assailants; of Jesus Chrk4. - � � : ...
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, . greatly jAeased empl6yed the coral to orn their helmets alry; patient unto death enroll. SEAF Hs - , '.
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with what I have read, and I intend next Monday to exasperations employ it. �Whatever comes reli A General Banking Biasinew Trans - i
thpir libraries � it bas been used as amulets. The Alger-, the .gion �f Jesus faithless be. a . Farniers' Notes dim
advise all our studenta to put it into - stand it. Hold ,on, wait, bear up. " t bridges. It bridges all the past. It arches - �
and- to study it deligently " affording rich in r (1873) had at work . that marks the sparrow will. re- issued, payable'at atl Fobts , Oauada md the principal cfili�t -in
. Aon In past-irial theology and practiaal gc,dli. Ian -reefs in One YeW � erspans, all the future. It make's He
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w val a , 0 angels fresh from cry _ Oh, SAVINGS -BANK DEPARTMENT. ` ' -
Mr X DrvfdaleofWm.PiryiLdale,&Co.,Publighdrs tbL9 secular apd orldly u of th coral a little fart -her into this garden of the sepulcher into, a May time orchard. It say, I I My work is so small." Do not any rateld � I
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wra. a grand man, and the writing of h1i life cauld long, as when, in my text; Job effiowed. 12rInterest a(Wed to the principalat the end of- may, 4na Novem. . -
. What we and reUg as the climate is hot the'coral is, wealthy. Corallurn I'An4 �et that does not express cant. I cannot do anything for the UP- . . � . .
notb%ve been pl,ced In better hands. employs it in comparison. I do not Draw two' isothermal lln" ber in each year. . I ; .
. reed to -day more and more are books of this claas know es at 60 degrees the beauty. - "No mention shall be made building of God's kingdom." You can. . I .
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. � � Ing himself of God and worshiping him, the hottest part of the Paiffic seas and little farther on in this garden pf,the sea little girl wanted to � help her, and so she I I . 1: -
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; Notice to Debtors. -ind feeling the opposite Of ot the work- . I .
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t of the coral. 'Mont,gromery speaks of It. varment 'and 'brought it to her mother ______ -
f the Eetate'of Charlei ReDonald, de. students in the dissecting room upon a wonderfully do the heats and fires of .. F
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k All perrons Indebted to the above j9date by Pro- showing Its Wonders I I y 1,
� � able. Rhizop ds are Insects SO'Small 'But did the mother chide the child? 0h, '
it midsory'Note,or otherwise, are required to call and adaptation, when the id nvisi -
- ea of God flashed men who axe a-gleepon the shaded lawn, they are I le, and yet they built the, no. She said, "She wanted to help me, .. , 1:086 .
r seftle'tbe same with the undersigned, on or before Am' Call -to' N o lio, d am j'u '' B a r gi I
I i- . upon him so powerfully he cried out to but those who are pounding amid the Appentues and they planted for their and she did as,well as she could." And 1, I
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I i . . R. H. FERGUSON. Executor, the students, "Gentlemen, there is a God., fur�Aces. I do not know of any other, own monument the cordilleras. It takes so the mother blessed the child, and � - 'L
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I but I. hate him 187,000,000 -of 1 the ' ) grain. while she blessed the child she thought I - �
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I i I Dsted, the 7th day of D--cember, 107. . Corals are obangink the navigation of of herself andisaid: "Perhaps it may be I I F - in
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I , I . - I I mrs of age, their family wound them. the sea, paying� to the commerce Of the � so with my poor work at the laat. God - � . � I I 11
:, . � - worl4, 4'Take � this channel, ' I I I Take - - Will look at it. It may be very imperfect, I
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I i i Nothing so Impresses me w They hear the ohildren's tic have to take it all. out. But he knows I I I
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� . �_ Township of Hullett, farmer, deceased. I the week. They are in humble circum- I 1,000 miles lbng' it Is the best that I can do. " So be Pem-
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� � All persons clairaing to be creditors. . who knows but that they may yet build forted in yous Christian work. " Iftm a I ��,, . ; .
; I -1 he bangs iV for nations lbo look foTtune turns up and the mAn gets his coral . .
; , : Fatate, are required on or before the 7th day of Jan- sunsets � a reef 3, 000 miles long, and thuq that by tt(moand raillion lines ULM$ One ,
. I 1� 1808,tosendor deliver to the undersigned, at; ,he may green, the grass and round I . We Promise the be ' e to a#�t W I -
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" I- __ I Solicitor for the Executgrs of the Estata,fuli parti- and set on fire I . -� e, !
" I r the dew into pearl - � ad every day of the week, but he has ' I
I culars of their chims, and of the security,. (it an I h this continent on One side and by and other nAWons came, and the work is tinet:on of age or class, and back of St I Mid Stock of
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I with this continent on the other side, ,�;rld*s redemption shall be consummated,
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I I- I 7 . own deligbt. In those- galleries hell morning alone., The wheel of fortune turn of a st6amer's wheel or.the spread ChrUdans *ba in allaga have tofled ou Hymn Books, Leather Purses, Portfolio, , 0 ng :
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11 I _� I they shall not have received notice. This notice is only can hear. The snow of that white I morning when he feels like it and there world, and thus befulffiled the prophecy, win ap= so grand and the aobMv=e Cases Perfumery, Fancy Paperteries, CalqnAars,
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. - i F. HOLUESTED, Seaforth, Ontario, and, tbA bloom of that crimson he alone I is no company. The wheel of fortune ' Ing thiA 113n . Dolls, Games, Photo Frameg, Albums', etc.'
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, � Dated this 7th day of December, 1897. Iffted a Slori- I $300,000 and no prayers at all. Four le*. ,. . � 0
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. ; am glad th .. of the D. C. L., of Trinity College, Dublin, in factory way is to call early and take tim
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I .1 brought up and set before us for sublime; Sabbath morning' he ur Palmer, first rector of Gnelpb, -Arch.
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. � ., 01CLIMS against the Estate of the said E Umbeth t gome6inaes rejected. Deaf for 25 years, and . I
;;; . m&drepores, with tentacles for trowel, I is going to have prayers. �Hts affairs are cated. fit Guelph Grammar school, Chelten. . "N STREET
���� I ! Garvie, deoeaaed,,who died on tbs third day of July, � .1 on his Way to Vienna to beg food . . ,� . .
T A A. 1897, are required to delivdr or send bypobt ", building just such coral as we find in 1 1339" and more complicated, M'd after i forced ham College, and Trinity College, Dublin. '800-rT'S BLOOK, - I
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. � __ day of February, A. D., 1898, a statement in writing the coral is the long, deep, everlasting- prosperity took him away from God; and sang with- greM enthusiasm, and n - ____ � . . � .
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I that all, the beauty and Yfa . tDg trouble to make the Jewels Of gmcs I cheeks while theLy' sang and played. -liver oil. . �
I I quille(l -to forthwith pay the amount due to them to I I plain cod � �
I - I : nothing compaxed with our holy religion, in tke soul. We all haW tmuble and yet 1 Beethoven, sitting in Me room, too dad THE QUALITY -
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''I � I GARROW 411.-PROUDFOOT, ; out in eastaqr Of - got and Who bad k% sarrant ladh . them, and when, thW got through he � psets, the stomach. Quality means good material well made up. t. means a good fit ;
I -I - Solicitors for the said Estate. baud of and cries, bk moms reached up and took Me folio In hio hand,
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