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a comfortable residence on Sparling street,
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F4, R. S., Tuokeremith, containing 50 aures
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F Hullett, containing 76 acres,
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with clothes closets and summer
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3, H. R. S., Tackoramith.
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106 aswes, ali eleved but about 8 acres of Ifood bmeh.
It is updardrained, well fenced, and in a high state
of ouldvation. There is a good stone house - ; good
bles mod ouVhouises. 16 adjoins a xood
WWI -in, within five miles of Seaforth, and ttwee
offes rorn Rippen. Theft isplono of od water.
WiMini FW1d with or without the crop. is one of
We b 4 farmelo the township, and will be @old -on
ow 9, me the proprietor w&Dts to Petirs. &W
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F &eremith, ii miles from Sesiorth, oontaie-
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repair and ea d by a furnace, bank barn w' h good
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FN%' i I of g�od, water and windmill to pump I, . The
i'VA - well underdrained. There Is about I acnis
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of .wheat and the plou hirK is all done. It will
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be sol cheap and on.easy terms As the pri; prietor
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t, El'a particulars apply to WILLI Aid KBER 1ART,
on the premises, or to Seafoitb poat offl�w. 10844f
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9 and the west half of Lot 8, on the 12th oomes-
own, rownson Line, of Stanley. This farm con-
t"gias ere#, all of which is cleared except flour
aw". If in a state of Bret-olaft cuWromon, woll
tossed d all underdrained, mostly with tife. Thw#
is a frame dwellinK house as good ai fitw, with
g0*4 9 e foundation, and cellar, large b�-nk bara
stabling underneath, And numevous other
b i I including a large pig house Two good
0 of eMloo fruit, also nlee sh-We �nd orsm.
= onto ea. There are two spring oreeki runn4mg
W the farm, and plenty of good wat-)r all the
y ow"W rid wAhout pumping. It Is well situated for
marke , churches, schcols, post offleo, &e,, mod good
gparst roads leading from it in .%Il diroo0ons. It to
wl" view of I.Ahe Huron, and -the boaU can ba
aeon passing up and down from th house. This is
one of the beat equipped farm, ,n the county, and
. will be sold on easy terms, so the proprietor want4 to
roUre on account of Ill health. ; Affly on *o prent-
fses� oi address Blake P. 0. JdA DUNN. 104949
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_U mle, Lot 22, on the North Boundary of Hay
Township. This farm contairP3 100 acres, 85 acres
eleared, the rest good hardW03d bush. Itistwellun-
)f derdrsined and fenced. Theroiss 00 stonshouse
with*No. I oellitr;large bank Cru; -implement
, e3a_od; she,Ep house 7Ox76, with first-olaze . at%bling
aim roDt c� Bar underneath ; a good orchard;
wells and cistern. There is 12 acres of fall =
,sowed on a rich fallow. It manured ; 40 acres
seeded down reaentl the rest in good shape for
crop. Thiq is a W111. 1 farm, w6ll situated for
markets, churches, schools, post office, sto., and
will be sold reaFonably. Apply on the premises, or
address ROBERT N. DOUGLAS, Blake, Ont. 1668x8tf
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SPLENDfD PARK FOR SALE. -For sale, a ofien-
c1d. farm and hotel property. This farm � a on
the l8ib conces-4ion of the Township of MoKillop, at
the V! lage of Leadbury. It contains 112i &ores, all
of which are c:earpd, except about three acres. It is
In a good state 6(teultivvAlon, being well fenced and
underdirskied, and iultable, for grain grow . g or stock
ralsinj and feedin'i(. There its not a 66711, of w late
.land on the farm. There are two good dwelliag
houseE, a large bank barn with stone stabling under,
neath, a large Implement house and all neoessary
buildit go In fire t,�Iass repair. There are three or.
, Qbards and four nevor-failing wells. The farm ad.
joins the Villagoof Uadhuyj�, where are Acres. post
office, blacksmith shop, school. etc. The well known
Leadbary h 4el Is on -the farm, and will be sold w3h
It. It Is now under lease for a term 6f years, Th's
is one of the best and inost profitable farm proper.
ties In the County of Huron, and will be sold cheap
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apply 3n the p- emises, or address the tpal! I ne
propri ator, Lind bury P.O. JOHNSTON KINNG
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The Great English R&nedy.
. �2 Sold and recommended by all
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able medicine discovered. Six
- ackages guaranked to cure all
form 0 Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse
or ex ess, Bien tal Worry, Excessive use of To,
bacco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt
of pri e,onepaalragesj,six,s5. onewillplease,
stzwio'cure. Pamphlets free to any address,
The Wood Company, Windsor, Out.
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Funds of private parties, also company f undo, o
,can at lowest rates on first wortzage; 7terms to suit
borrowers. JAMES L. KILLORAN, Barrister,
scaforo. 165941
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paragraph the la,st words of the lit- tune has stopped . like some cathe- ofilthat substance removed froin the
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'10WER OF IHE HYMN tle"'ro'nes who have gone out from all 'dral bell Which, 10 land in that length of '1111e. r.-- the
k 4 after the tap of , " '
. - .� these Christian circles, and I could. the bra,zen tongue has ceased, keepa present Inst&nce sodium was taken as
I . — , picture the calm.looks and the foldedi throbbing on the air. Well, it will the basis. It Is supposed to be re-
the Theme I)i hands and sweet departure,, methinks! be a home song in heaven, all the moved from, the rocks as . commor,
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Rev. Dr. Talmage. one of heaven's great doxolog'iesl InI us in .the doiliestic circle on eartb The data Jor the calculations are as
i . . my parish in Philadelphia a little! aball join that great harmony. I follows: The rivers of the world con-
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. Jerusalem, my'bAPPY home, � the
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HRIST THE, EVERLASTING SONG sick aT - Name ever dear to me; � ocean is at the rate of 6,4205 cubic
— , was n6onday when she went, and, as � When shall my labors have sit end efore t I he mass
the shadow of death gathered on her - . In joy and peace In thee? 1 milen per annum., Ther
he Talented Preaelter Shown How He t it ivas evening . I of sodium� in the ocean divided by
: On earth Fe sang harvest .songs ai the mass annually brought down by
DrIngis J0y9'P4ba00:, Harmony und and time to go to bed, and so 0 -
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Helody into Every Ufa That He said ' "Good night, papa! GoOd the barracits were filled. YOU kuOvr in which the mass in the ocean ac -
night, mamma!" And then she was there is no such time on a farm as lt is 89,565,000
Enter. gone! It <vas._ "good zalght" to c
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. I p ilg in heaven it will be a harvest song,1 the age of our darth. I
Washington, April 1. — in this good night" to death and , o0d
iscourse Dr.,Talma,ge shows how night" to earth, -but it vvas. - "go(d on the part of those who on earthi
hrist brings liarinony and melody morning" to Jesus—it was "good sowed in tears and rea,ped in joy.' 1.ord Civda-sly-d L:Idy xtobor�tg.
1"' . Lift up your heads, ye everlasting i
ito every life that he enters; text, morning" to heaven. I can think ates, and" lot the sheaves come int In an article on Lord Robe�ts by
,salm cxviii, 14, "The Lord .is my of no cradle song more beautiful than 19 Mr. Alexander MacKintosil j�i ,nle
Lreng�h and song." I Jesus. Angels shout all Lhrough the heavens, Woman at HomG for March, an inci-
The most fascinat*g theme for a I next speak of Christ as the o d -and multitudes come down the hills
o' is the S - � crying: "Harvest hotuel Harvest dent between Mrs. Roberts, as she
eart pr per y a un, man's song. Quick music loses its homel" . I . then was, and Lord Clyde is recalled.
MY. There is something in thO charm' for the aged car. The school- Early in his married life Roberts was
iorning light to suggest him and girl- asks for a schottish or a glee, There is nothing more bewitching disappointed by not being sent on
:)inething in the evening shadow to but her grandmother asks for �'Baleir- to one's ear than the !scng of sail -
Ors t sea, whether in da7 the China expedition, but Lord Clyde,
peak. his praise. The flower ma" or the -pol-tuguese 11ymnl�" or night, as they pull Away at tho at a dinn.er at the Cannings', claimed
reathes him, the stars shine himj' lFifty years of trouble - ropes—not much sense I! often in the the gratitude of his spouse for not
qe cascade proclaims him, all the . the spirit, and the keys of the music ! sending him. "I suppose," -he said,
oices of nature cha,nt him. What- board must have a, solemn tread. words they utter, but:� the music is by way of e)Cplanation to the puz-
ver is grand., bright and beautiful Though the voice may be tremulous, thrilling. So the soog ,in heaven zled- lady, "you would rather not
. . will be a sailor's song, They were
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I you only listen to it will speak. so that grandfather will not trust it voya.gerg once and thought they. be left in a foreign country alone a
is praise. So when in the summer in church, still he has the psalm few months after your marriago."
ime I pluck a, flower I think of him book open before hini, and he sings, .. could never get to shore, and before This was too much for Mrs. Roberts,
rho is "the Rose of Sharon and the with his soul. He bums his grand- they could get things snug and trim , "You have done your best," she re-
. � the cyclone struck them. Dut now I
,ily of the When I s" in c�ild asleep with the same tune he they are safe. Once they went with torted, "to make my husband regret
Ya,ley." "Behold the .
iie fields a ,amb, I 4yo sang 40 years ago in the old coun- daniaged rigging, guns of distress his marriage." Lord Clyde was
amb of God that t7keth aw4Y the try meeting house. Some day the b)oming through the storm, but tne amazed. "Well, I'll be hanged if I
in of the world." ' - choir sings a tune so old that the pilot edme aboard, and he brought ('all understand you women'" he ex -
0 ver the old fashiondd pulpits , -young people do not'icnow it, but- it I Now theX clainied. 11'he lady -was soon appeas-
�ere was. a, sounding board.- The starts the tears down -the ch6ek of'. them into the harbor. ed,'however, and she t,nd the fine old
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oice of the minister rose to the the aged man, for it reminds him of 81119 soldier became great friends.
Dunding board and then was struck e which he partici- houses that showed them where to ,
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ack again upon the ears of the peo- pa.ted arfd of the radiant faceg that sa'il, the pilot - that took them Tho Vovder.
le.. And so' the 10,000 voices of long since went to dust and Of the through the straits, the eternal
. � shore on which they landed. 1. The "voyder" was a large dish in
arth rising -up find the heavens a gray-haired minister leaning over the, which were collected the broken vic-
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oundi . ng board which strikes back to - pulpit and sounding the good tidings Aye, it will be the children's song, tuals, which were removed from the
he ear of all nations the praises of of great joy.- i . .. � You know very well that the vast. .
I I I . majority of our race die i'i infancy, table with a large knife with a
hrist. The heavens tell his glory, I was one Thanksoving day in my an. -I ik is estimated t � hat six en thou- broad, flat blade, called the voyder
,nd the earth shows'his ha,ndiwork. pulpit in SSvacuse, and Rev. Daniel �, I knife, from vidqr, to emPty-, clear or
,he Bible thrills with one great Waldo, at 98 years of age, stood be-, sunrl millions of the little ones are ,
. -1 standing before God. WAen the'y Make void. "The Boke of Nature "
tory of redemption. , Upon a blast- I side me. The clioir sang a tune. " - i t by Hugh Rhoder,;, the date of WI)i(,.h I
d and . faded paradise it poured a I -said, "'I am sorry they sang tha;t shall rise 'up about the throne a is 1577, one. of the curious sets :of
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L ht of -glorfous restoration. it I new -tune; nobody seems to know it." sing, the mIllions and the millions �1 handbooks of inanners and etiquette
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ooked -upon Abraham from the ram � "Bless you, my son," said tne old ic for youl -klicse played in the reproduced by'the Early English Text
aujht in the thicket. it spoke in man, ",r heard that 70 years ago." 13 �93oclet.
driven do � .. streets of .13abylon and Thebes; the ie , , sT)cn ks of these vessels, as fol -
,he bleating of the herds wn , i Thcre was a song to -day that t lows- 1;
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e. it P�it � plucked lilies from, the foot of Oliv
,o Jerusalem for sacrific , touched the life of the aged with while Christ was preacliing abo . for to void the Aforsels that they doe
nfinite pathos into the speech of ,
u,n- I �holy fire and kindled a glory on their them; these waded in Siloam; theAe leave oil their Trencliers. rnien with
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;outh fishermen. It lifted Paul into vision that your younger. eyesight -%vere ,victims of Herod's massacr . e; your Trencher Icnyfe take off such
he third heaven, and it broke upon , cannot see. It was the song of sal- fragments and put them in your Voy-
,he ear of St. John -with the brazen ' vation—Je8'us, who fed them all their � these were thrown to crocodiles or dor and thon settle them downe cleane
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,rumpets and the doxology of theel- lives long; Jesus, who wiped 'away into the fire;. these came up from
I Christian homes, and th4e were foun- agayne." Few silver ones remain,
lers and the rushing wi � ngs of the their tears; Jesus, who stood by them d1ings on the city commf(yns---childre,n . but some large brass voyder or dishes
era.phim. . - -v�hen all else failed; Jesus, in �hose- everywhere in all that land, children which have " proba-bly been so used
Instead af waiting until you get name their marriage was consecrated in the towers, children on the sea
.ke you sing and whose resurrection has poured by their
. k and worn out before I. 9 may still be seen, of the ,history of
,he praise of Christ, while your heart light upon the graves of thei rl de_ of glass, children on the ,battle- "v,hich nothing is known
s h p is lightest � - "Do you know,me?" -said ments. Ah, if you do not like chil- present owners. — "Old English
�ippiest and your ste , . parted, dren -el They are riate," by W. J. Cripps.
Lnd your fortunes smile and yoUr the -wife to her a u h _ .
)athway blossoms and the overarch:r I was dying, his mind already having in " st majority. - And what a song -e
- ' - ,wh(� they lift it around about' the (intisumption Ti mted b,y Electricity.
you their ben -L ', ut, He said, "No." And 'I, do not go ther
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,diction, speak the praisee; of Jesus. ' the son said, "Father, do_.you know The Christian singers and composers "Camptes Rendus" of the French
The old Greek orat6r',g, when they, me?" He said, "No." The daugh- '
I of all ages will be there to join in Academy AL F. Doumer describes the.
aw their audiences inattentive and * ter said, "Father, do you kno,* me?"- .
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ilumbering, -2 had one word With I -le s id, "No.,' The minister _�f the that song. Thomas Hastings will be netion of high-tension CUrrent.13 of
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'ch they ,Would rouse them up to tbere. Lowell Mason will be tbere. high frequency k1pon chronic pulmon-
,vhi I I gospcl standing by said, "Do you
�,he greatest enthtisiasm. In the ow. Jesus?" "Oh, yes-" he said, Ecethoven and Mozart will bethere. ary tuberculosis. Considerable im-
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nidst of their ordtions they V I know him, 'chief among 10,000 . il- cyinbals and provenient followed the applicatioln of
-`Marathon!" and -us 81114ects,
itop and cry out I , the one altogether lovelyl' " Blesse� the trumpets in the ancient temples these currents to tuberculo
�he people's enthusfasm would beun- the I�iblein which spectacled old age. '%vill be tbere. The 40,000 barpers -the night swutts being reda-d'after
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)ounded. My hearers, 'though YOU, reads the promise, "I will never leave that stood at the.ancient dedication the fifth or sixtIVapplimflon., an, d
I wLlI be 'there. 'Ac 200 appearing completely after the fif-
iaay have been borne down with- sin, � you, never forsake youl" Blessed , singers that .
tnd though troublo and trials and the staff on which the wornout pil_ assisted on that day will be there. teenth. The feverish symptoms de-
,emptation may have come upon You, , grim totters on toward the .welcome Patriarchs who lived amid thrashing crease improved.
Lnd you feel to -day hardly like look- Of his Redeeraerl foors, shepherds who watched amid The expectoration became, less abund-:
ng up, methinks there is one grand, I speak to you again of Jesus as I Chaldean hills, prophetp who walk- ant and the bacteria were diminish- �
-6yal- imperial word that ou o night song. Job speaks of him - ed, with long beards and, -Coarse ap- ed. The experiments are ,still being !
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-ouse your -soul to infiniti- rejoicingp who giveth songs in the night. John . i
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knd that word is "Jesust" Welch, the old Scotch minister, used C'ent abominations, will mee.t'the � I
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Taking the su . ggestion of 'the toxt, to put- a plaid across hi ore recent' martyrs who went up. The Upturned Mustache. �
[ sh&ll speak to you of Christ our cold nights, and some one asked him Nvith leapi.fig cohorJts of fire; and The statement- that 'the Kafmer'sl
5ang. I remark, in the firsA, place, . why he put that there. He said, some will speak of the Jesus of mustache has been trimmed after the
;hat Christ ought to be,,the cradle "Oh, sometimes in the night 11 want whom they i prophesied, and others of fashion of the mustache 'of Charles I.)
iong.� What our mothers sang to.vs, )(o sing the praise of Jesus and to the Jesus for whom they died. Oh, as depicted in his portraits, has been
ffhen 'they put us to sleep is aingillg' get,,down and pray. Then 1 -take what a songl It came to John upon indignantly. traversed b� a Q,erman
vet. We may have forgotten tke -, tha.t plaid and wrap i d m Patmos, It came to Calvin In the monthly. The "upturned mustache"
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Arords, the fiber I keep myself from the cold." Songs prison, it dropped to Ridley in the wait really invented, according 'to thia
)f our soul and will forever be a ,' in the nightl Night of trouble hav that song has authority, at the court of Philip IV.
Dart of it. It is not so mu what come down upon many of you. * Com- come to your car, perhaps"'! for I of Spain. Charles 1. set the
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Vou formally teach your chiftreu &11 merci&l losses put out one star-, slan- really do think It sonietiaies; breaks in London, and it spread ther cci to
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what you sing to them. A bYmn derous abuse puts out another sitar, over the ba-ttlemen'ta of heaven. Belgium, Germany, Sweden and
ias wings and can fly e4erywhither- domestic bereavement has put out A Uhristain woman, the wife of a France. Louis XII. was the laist
One hundred and Ilfty years alter IL 000 lights, and gloom has been add_ minister, waa dying in the par- monarch who wore this tYpe Of =US -
you. are dead and "Old Mortality" e' sonage n h here on tache till Its revival by Willla,13L 32.
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2as w i orn out his chisel roe-utting sting to sting, and one midnight has Saturday night the choir used to as- The Iron In tho islood. I
vour name on the tombstone your , seemed to borrow the fold from an- semble and rehearse for the following !
&Teat grandchildren .will be _94ngiug'-,- other midnight to wrap itself in more Sabbath, and she said: "How strange- A German chemist kas jus� �kovm-
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Lke song which last night you oang-- unbearable darknms, but Christ has 1Y sweet the choi - r rehearses to -night. 'that; the human blood contains an an
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Lo your little ones.., gathered about " ken peace to your heaft-, and,_ you average of about 0.05 pier cant. 0
your knee. - Th&e' is a pla"'-in spO an hour." "No," said some one Iron. Now, according to Weber &u&
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�witzerland where,' if you distin&tly . about her, "the choir Is not rehears� Lehman's experiments upon two trim-
Jesmo, lover of my soul, !
utter your voice, there come back ten Let me to thy bosom fly, img to -night." "Yes," she said*: "I inals who wero weigked and , dempt-
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ar 15 distinct echoes, and every I - While the billows near me rail, know theS, are. I hear them singing, tated and sL-9 their blood WeLsked
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"bristian song sung by a, motbew ia Widle the tempest still ia b1gh. How very"sweetly they singl" Now, from their veins, it was found tX&t
the ear of her child shall have 10,- Hide me, 0 my SavloUrl Ride it was not a choir of earth that she one pound of blood was present fQr
Till the storm of life Is past, I
DOO echoes coming back from all the . ftfe Into the haven 101de; board, but the choir of heaven. I every eight pounds of body. It will
gates of heaven. Oh. if mothors Oh. recelve my soul , at last, � think that Jesus sometimes seto, ajar b� seen, therefore, that a person
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Dnly know the power of this sacred and a passage of w�eighing 160 pounds contains nearly
3P011, how much oftener the little Songs in the night! -Songs in the that rapture greets our ears.;1 The 'e ouncc of iron.
Dnes would be gathered, and all Our I might! For the pick, who have no minstrels of heaven strike such ,66 on . --- -_ -_
homes would chime with the songs of one to turn the hot pillow, no one tremmdous strain the walls of jasper ; A 0alaulatitit EYe- .
t�, put the taper on, the iotand, no i I
Jesus I r, cannot hold it. : - "I believe Madge hap designs an
We want some counteracting influ- no to put ice on the Vemples. or pour I was reading of the battle! of Agin- ' Mr. Robinson." .
Bnee Upon our childrqnL. q,be vsry out tho soothing anodyne ,or utter sourt, in which Henry V. figured, and : Why?" .. .
moment your child siteps into the 9ne cheerful word. Yet songs in the It is said after the �attle was won "I've notk4ki her looking at b4m
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9trect he steps into the path. of tem- night! For the poor, who free4e in gloriously won, the �Jng wanted to I - -counter expressi
, with her bargain on
ptation. Ther6 are foul mouthed Uke winter's cold and swelter in the acknowledge the divibe Interposition, I It
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,hildren who woul.d like to be* - oil summers heat and munch the h - axd and he 'ordered the �.haplain to read ; ,
vour little ones. 4 will not do to crusts that bleed the sore gums. -and Ahe Psalm of David, and when he .
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Iceep your boys an I girls in the Louse shiver under blanke" that cannot any came to th* words 'j:lqot unto us 0 The -Flarder Toil.
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o,nd make them ho se plants. They longer be patched and tremble be- Lord, but to thy nam� be the praise," "Look at__p.00r Mrs. Jones ' ck-ag-
, ging Ithat heavy hose around srprink-
must have fresh a�r and recreation. Muse rent day is come and they may the king dismounted, and all the cav- . -
� o l from tho be oet out on the sidewalli and look- alry dismounted, and, all the great ling their yard. " i I
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,cathing, blasting, damning Influence Ing into the starved face of the child host, offleers and men) threw them- ,
a Jonos. Fle's putting the baby to
:>f the streetl I -,now of no coun- and seeing famine there and death selves on their faces. Oh, t the I - .
- sleep. "
,eracting influence but the jpower of there', coming home from the bakery � story,of the Savio�url's love and the —_
�'hristian �ulture and example. Hold and, saying in the presonce of the . Saviour's deliveran,6e shall we not
: I -Mr. Van Buskirk, of 86tatford, has re.
:)efore your little ones the pure life little famished one, "Oh, my God ' ' prostrate oursclves bofore him ,to -day,
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:)f Jesus. Let that name be the flour has gone up!" Yet songs in � �osts of earth and bosts of heaven, cepted the position of city engineer of Ross.
word that sha.11 cKercise @vil fron6l tb-e night! : Songs in 'the niKhtl For ;, falling upon ou,r faces and' crying, land, British Columbia; at an increased
Lheir hearts." Cive to your instruc;- the widow �who goes to get the ba.e,k i "Not unto us, riot unto us, but unto salary. �.
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Lion all the - fascinations of inwili , 0 pay of ber husband, slaiR bY the : thy name be the gloryl- "U"til the . I Siloam;
morning, noon and night. 1,e -t it be. sharp2hooters', and knows i't Is the I day break and the shadows fl� away -
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Tesus,. !he cradle song. This is ini- IsLat help shi� will have, moving out turn our beloved and be thou like a
)ov-tant. if your Children grow up, of a comfortable hoineln. desolation, roe or a young hart upon the mount- Surgical Operations
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-)athway inity be short. Jesus may Ing cough and the p-,�le. cheek and the -I I � I as a Cum for Piles. 0 a
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ivill be a ,,aundless step in ljie glwel- liel. Yet songs in the nightl Songs . . . . ke MAI, Expensive md Dmigoreim
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�ing, and the youthful pulse. will be- in the night! For the �oldier in the Ninety 31illili,11 Yeikrs is nin Estimate
. �in to flutter, and little hands will feld hospital, no surgeon to bind up I I 51ado by Prof, .7'I i -The Only CorWn Cure is Dr. Chase's
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�)e lifted for hell). You cannot help. the gunshot fracture, no water for I Some thile ago Lord Kelvin publish . , � .
And a great agony will pinch , at tbe hot lips, no kind hand to brush - I I ..
a"ey the flies from the fresh wound, ed an essay upon the age of the earth. Besides tha acuto wisory pradvood 1w ,hA
vour hoart, and the cradle -w'ill be I From the physists' point of vi'
�tzipty, an,d the nursery Nvill be einp- no on* to take,the loving farewell, 61v, 8-8 Itching and burning of pliks, tkis konible ZhW'A
ty, and the -worlcl -will be eDipty, and the kroan�ing of others poured into expressed by Lord Kelvin, 20,000,000 Is the more dreaded bemuse a surgioal opratlarl
MMY of . years would be the 111iDiultiln and. 40,- Is commonly considared the ady Wfeetl*e auf&
your soul will be empty. No I ttle his own �groan, the blasphe
. Idiing on the 00o,000 qie maximull, age. 1' wen the Fortunately " is a mistaken idko, for I -
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feet star , stairs. . No . Others pl4wing up his own spirit, the' longeqt of, these estimates is fa,x-- too sicians kaye lasmed to use Dr. CUWS ointZint
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Loys scattered on ,, the carpet. NO condensecil bitterness of dying away I short' -for the evolutionist to ad.count Instead of applying the knife, not only ber,gua It
�luick following from room to room, from holne among strangers. Yet 1. for all the bioiogic ebang 4a lea expensive and less risky, but also bmuse
['To strange and wondering questions. so,, . . es which are it if, IL rnore effftlive cure.
� rgs in the night! Songs in the exhibited in the proAress of life as we .
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go upturned face with Jaughingblue night! "Ah," isaid one dying Sol- know it. This problem of the e6rth's .14frequeritly happens that after pse* bays
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aYes come for a 'w' kiss, bu� only a dier, "tell I � endured the torture of piles for years " sub-
in� mother that last , age has no W' been attacked by -
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' . a .Wt;od to operations, that they aye finally a"
Zrave and a wreath of .white blos- night there was riot one cloud be, ' mineralogist in the person of Pro- �TDr. Chase's Ointment, the only g4ruteed
gonis on the top oi.it'and bitterdes- tween MY s-oul and Jesus.- Songs I fes*;or Joly, an 1rish-ulan. He arrives emrs.
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Dlation and slghfr�jg at �ni-ghtfall in the nightl Songs in the.1night! at his conclusions -by considering the, Among - persons operAted. on 4W and
�vith no one to plit to be4. The more Christ is the ever- primal crust of the'earth-to have con- afterwards tur*d by Dr. Chase's W, 4
bi,na.venly Shepher& Nvill ta . ke that lasting song.,, The very best singers sisted of mi6erals which ivere of the would me
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-amb sa,fely anyhow, -v�,I�iether ,You sometimes get tived, the strongest, sa Qnt., H. 9 Sutherland Truro. .2., MA W.
me composItian as thoso existing at 1p. ThorntW
iavc been faithful or un �Lithful, $ut throats sometimeE get weary, and the present twie, and that the pritna- a, C11gAq. k.,W.T. ,
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would -it not have been pleasanter if inany who sang very sweetly 'do not tive rain and, rivers cont�ined no SO- _ 1 7 doom
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