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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-04-03, Page 2. T IF I � . I I ­ - - -_ —_ '?�_ � I ­ I I I . mm" � i I if - _­ I __ 1. � � , . . . I . ! . T - . . ,� , .1 - � �� __�_ — �� -_ .1 - � I ; i , � ­ __ . � . . I � : ; ­ - . I - i , - — . i 1' �i . . '_ 7 � - — -------- __ . I � I - L! - ' N , . - I- "I'll ��� I � : _tt I ore rn .a � � ....� � Nwer give a ch"c? by �. Y_ - , . 0 - H U ' I'll � �_. it : - - , !my an � . . 11 .. � t, � I � ­ ,:,�' , �fl � � � ,#,, I ' J 66 - . . � -- I I : * N I t . I . . � 1: ,ih !-i - _ .1 ; : I t � pv�..S. :4. , 'L, . .11 I � I - T� I I . � i : � ..�_ I I . . I . W, . . . . I I ! ! _ % 0 � I . . . . . . ,11 i � tUrl L his face for one instant from i . I . 0 [,�­ . I . �z . ' I � _,&; - � : I --- I .� ! jhl . , : I. , . . . - I , .. �� - - __ �, � - . P � 1. v I W I L . . � j 1. �� , I .�, � j s t m it A' , -� IF% � WAS A DiDmUNKARD . piritual- de lo ' e. -t. 4 f e f ie purty arid r1ght, m When l,eonairdo da' . I 1. E :_i 4 wr � - - � ' ree4tal & ong or sin to , . , � , HER FATWR GENEROUS KIEHL I �pace w i ! w 1. . the ?A --I a a. - , � O sp . , i , I The ino A e, o t 1, � 41 � " , #4 � . � " , . . � , , � , - , V , , , � . i_ - '_ i I BETTER THAN 0 0 1 S IN I found when *%.,L .-I%-- a * .; .. moom% S . ___ . 0 _� � � .. � . � . I . . �. I � � I .1 � � I -.1 � . A- - . ' "I's Viriai finished his gre � I I I I � �� .S R NES ; . 09 I I I ! _- I # . I US LA' at painti' , the. rT � " . ja _­ ­ I 9 N . of gospel silenre again,, t ou - nt-i-h- ,,Ls st Sup ---F" r . . I - I i. + I i�!A �� - --- � -�, � - DEALING OTH R �AK ps. � � �1. - I . . , � i, . -, V! H H i t � Al 8 W . per," he made, a , cup 1, I I . + � i i i i i 89 ... �_ - . . . . . . I � r �, . - � - I I I . . -t � -n I I I 5i . i 5i . i 5i . i - 5i , I Mr. George ri St. Georga-Streft, - i � ­ �i I .1 , , � bor's faults, whon Nre ario dUnib and whi, . I I I :11 -.- - ; : I ,h was a masterpii ,form Webbe ' . . I - I'll ­ � - , . lece., ' L � � - � ­, = — , . I I - zz: ­ I I I - A PluckY Young Lady Takes on , �. i say nothing,, alsoltit(ly nothing. 1 -4 1 I . : .,, s es - . I .1 . A .1_1�11... � - . . . i and character and in the luster of. Chatham, 0 -- - I was very per- - . . � . . � . I F�,.;� - - -11 - deit, lip of gospel% -- my heart and I 11 � - 11 .ftv' � 11, . nerself to Cu I The P go] silence the precious metal this cent�ol i cup vous, troubled some ' ith - - �. � . - 7 ;�, A; . , , re Her Father . � A SPEECH DICTATE6 BY LOVE, I should remain clo­,ed because, as a WaF clearly and beall I I � ,The sesson for the looking about 'fox Furniture is at hand. . f, � A . I . The - r ught � . 4,naufAlty � _,_ zij ` - . . "I suffered a great deal fro nervous dyspepsh% . _ , - 1. ­ . I . . . i L � -1 �fls ; -A � rule, it- is na,t necossary to emphasize 6 -at, , The comm6n prai and indigestion. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food dosenib I , I r* I I , of the Liquor Habit. 11 f _ , I- 11: . � . i � - . as whiol was , m'b tteT but the quality is everything. We can ,Bell you &Wy qualltity ­_ ­� I - I - I . , , - - � � scandals. Scandals are always loud * - 1 1 _� I I I b�tj proven a thorougtL cure in my case. � I r I , I - 1; first heard from every lip was;: ;his : but only ?us q I * � - It � i .. r 1�f - 9 � I yLvid Z*sson 1 Irrein the Pavidle Text z I I am uality, ai.id that is the best. J 1, 1 � � ! voiced. Thdy-pul)Ush themselves As it s is the ar Afterhaving used it f9r some time I . I . z I I I � __ � - . � �___ --- 1, J 0 1 . w marvelou t disp: ayed I - - : a I as e a U I � I 11� - " I STORY OF HER SUCCESS. 41 Tell It N*t In Gath ; PuUllsh It Hot . pleased to say that i.atn enti Y restdired An inspection of oar stock would pro,re a mntu I p, e u. nd be � w _1 . I - some one sitting in a so . i . efit. I --- I ; - I iI speak Pow in the wine cup." This culogluin . - ��R i I ... 1"... .- - �� I 'Ind I "I - I L ... I - I i � �f A I - In the Stroets , 11 has been' saying �o himself: "Is - It incensod the great Italian artf$i to health. The - . igestion does �not � . . . . . . ;411 . - of Aske! on', -Do, Not � that i . I 1- . _�. - - ; I � I �` " -1 I I i trouble me, my. neryp are stron I � �, I _. I ­ -i L , 'blotted . I . � � ­ Al not right to denounce other people's he t0ok a great brush and . g and ; 6 .. - I Nzalt Ovor tho Fa te, But Re- I' M L ! . I'll I vigorous and the action of y heart -45i I . . I � 11 it k 4 fault"? Shall *e not warn, our out the splendid cup as he said: "I I ­ LL . �_ .1 -1. . . - . I -M- - -MI-11=30 � ­ - . . I 10 � : i I � I - =*niber and Talk ofills C Vod Qualities. i N� rT1 AA _� � � A4 1 friends a - . t t !!! e sins.? Shh.11 we 'mejnt th face of Jesfus Chrtst to regular. . � I . ..a- -W __L_q :: -11 - __ ­ , . - _]�Tc—. I ___ - - I T— - .. ..i I I I I ,gainat t ' ­ e . " I -IL;7u .L. .A=L -Ah- i 11 � i-_ - � I I � . I L �� __ __ �, 4 - _ ;� spepsia and heart. troub �� -111 . -1 Entered according to,kob of PAT liament of 0an- , not point out men's errors - as- well as b e only.,�nd the central and the , , Is frequaintly' I . I I , � -1 I . , , - - - . * - I : La ­�: ads, in the year 1903, by Willb Lin Rally. of To- ;Aheir virtuesT Did not Paul write to rao . go9l'and In hand. .When the 'blood is L complete with a lax i . i w� I This department � j I ronto., at the DeV& of Agriculture, Ottawa. I L I Ot ftnpor&�nt Vart of that picture. i co L ge selection of the best goo&, abd I 4 .1 - . __ % ... 11, - �� . - . - I � -",--,- . � young Timothv erjoining him to re- .Wh ,tev6r draws 'away the eyes of the thin and watery and the nerves are weak ,, . . .... L,01�� I � ,�4 � - , obliging attention give t�o this branch of the business. L z L z i i . . . . . . . ­� I ' L .. ,� 0hicago,. March 29._hlis sermon I i: buke as wel as to exhort; to re- beh)W4 fro' and'exhau'sted, every organ in the0body Is to . 3 �� - I IL _ I . m, that.must be blotted - � I - -�_� - - �E . 'Night calls promptly attended by our Undertaker� Mr. S, T. Ho I __ I- administers a severe reblIke to fault �' well as reach the word?" out," And so whatever draws IiAble to get slbv� and uncertain in action. - IM" "I'll, �� I'll ; -H . w, . ., _ 4i - "I _� --, L Avafth., away , Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is the most pow. Goderi , � � ??? 'i 11; � finders, gossips, slandere a a 'd ,.Yes, that is true; Ut as a rule, when the thoughts and the d/esires of our L ch treet, Seaforth, opposite the Methodistt church. I I n scan- . � I'll ­ r � . I I I- I I . rrr .1 , -, . erful blood-bunder and nerve restorative � I SEE - - 11 dal inongers and shows by cbntrar,t �a mall sins he does not find very hearers and companions from t'ruth'i - � I I - I . . ­ I �� I . ­ ' �hat medical science h4 ever deAsed. ' It , ` "" __1 I I.- - I ­ I � � 1, I L , ebuk- and purity and love must be blotted � - I . I, - : . how Christlike it Is to be generous- - .great lack of reprovers and% �� , - i 44V . T. � 1 � i I - cures thorongbly and permanently by BIR ADFOOT, BOX & uuzf . I ;7* . -_ I ly silent rather than ceasorious in , bro- I , �, ­ ers, while there is 'generally a great out'. And mark you this, my I - . I __ - restoring the whole sysi6m. to � � , I; , health -1 and. - . : - qR1 7 . dealing .with the weaknooses of - oth- scarcity of exhort rs and one the . i I , , � I � X__ . ourag" , in ninety-nine cases out' of a vig'or. 5o cents a box, at all dealers, or - ,. ., . .L; - I - 4 _� �- - - � `11" A 1`01=�T-r­r- -1 - . i . _ � I � �_�� TV: �- ors. The text is 11 SoLmuel I, 20, �erD when he do'es-ight. . -hundred no man is as good a man I Edmanson, Bates & Co,�, Toronto.. . . S � __ _� . I . - _=Llm -11 � 7-, a, �. , ­ : 4- L-j,� �,�� � "Tell it not in Gath; piiVish, it not The .late Dr. Joi ipoh Parker, the after hearing the rehearsal of a scan- I I - � e� -. 3_'i ,.� � I � — --- � -_ " ­­ � 7 al � I : & A 1 . . _-T jjll # in the streets of Askelorl'.1' ,great Londoft priacher, once said : dal or sin as he w*as before. There ! . i I --- �� � �=� _ � I "'The average newspaper prefers not may be its. -There may be V . i i . �,_�-. �-�- 1: �: "Silence," once wrote a i;rcrtchant exceptio _ � - _. �;,_ � . - . 11 Page Metal Ornamental Fenc,e � E_ __ � ]to print that whiqi is"only commen- times when people, by illustva,t,ion,,, , , 0 to __ � �� � . 4. - _ i� - "is'onl m� sic I - �� - - z �; ._ i and poetic author, y U . "S ,-- .­ ; � �,_, / t % 11�1 - . _ �_��_ I � n 1r,thase — .; __-___1 " � I I 11'.�, I-- - 4,; i I I � . as.leep," By the grace of God I 'datory. If I shou�d arise this morn- ought to have the red light of'Nvarn- � - I- cw m. . � Ffaridsonic, durable and low-priced. Specially suitable for ftnt . � :I:- . - I . I i i I - _v- �.� � __ la'!��, ZIJ_ - � I :� -- ­ anddi�nsi,onfencesintowulots,eemeterles,orchard.s,et.-- p.etmns � �� �_ �� -, ; --- ::---.! --.:-., . s�i � I �_Jl_ ­ � p iing and preach the most elaquent ing flashed before their eyes. But in - . ', "erve Food � I T I . . i would rove that goapel,silence may I Pe 11 . - - i� I �. � , 1" � . -nine cases out of a hundred - a ,_ � L �­- � —" MY be musical without b4ing always " - - abciut I : -1 - - A portion ofher tetterreads as fo R * evangelistic sermon ever delivered ninety - for 20 CENTS PEH R;UNNIN;G FOOT. Just .. � � i - � I � ... ... -1 . . , ­ the cheapest fence you can put up. Write &r full partl0-,b%M - . I . r ; � z 'from any -English pulpit, no. special mal Aw in . � ,i� � � I _1 _� Y falher had often promised mother to stop drink. � . i's spiritual life 'is developed bet- . � � - -�i , sortmolenee. It is ottft'gosp6l -liar- � + a car W111C11 tie L1101.1ght, .he 4no - I I . I I � . j -j_ -7, ing, and would do so for a time but then returned -vide awake notice would -,Ing of the virt-Lies arid, . I : . Pag I �' , - 4nd 'in full t6r by heat a,tiny �village and which h3vesLiga- .... .. -_ - "r—IT a Pam Fence and Poultry Netting. I . i f- I � . - monies % dia- lie t - n of the same, l . , - I I 1. � I r _ - I to it stronger than ever. One day after a terrible st I . - . . � . ! .j_ - � I . I � -1 1 ­ _: he said to us *. I It's no use. I can't sto pason. The golden liPs of hilence but If -1 should pr:.-ach in an alpaca self sacrifice and Chri !an purities tiori showed to be the oiie he - -_ - The Page Wire Fence Co.,,Limited, WalkervWe, onta-,j& - I .1 - _� spree� p . i I I I Was � Montreal, P.Q., and St. John, N B. . ! �,- : - U is fellow men. than by NVUJ.1JV�iDg in� pearch of. I i � __ I drinking.' Our hearts seemed to turn to stone, can sometimes be more �loquent. in -coat and stand, under an open um- 9 , A little f-�rther on he 1* . � 7 1 � I � ,� . __ + I � - , I - I I and we decided to try the Tasteless Samaria their gospel significance �han the sil- ;brella, which I might hold in my left in lie mud: of scandal arid of sin. found a tiny inn, And look'ng . i ; r � ` r'_ I - - 1, . - I I I I I . Prescription, which we had read about in the ver tongue of speech. i: . band, every newErpaper in . Australia$ The golden lips of gospel $florice through the vines into den I � , 11 ; - I - - papers. We gave him. the remedy, entirely with- . 11 eVE r demean their owner ai 4 -he eyes &a* - . : � I i - I 11 There is great ex 3. the Xew Zealand, America or the Brit- �, , Her Majesty gnd the others, I � L a " ci 11 �. , I � - __ 1. out his knowledge,. in his tea, coffee, or food - 'ash Isles would have an account of I se&ted tranquilly at � a table ha-ving . . - : -, -11 .:� - I of I is fellow men. When people sit 0 � . . Davidic encampment. A writinel, sees . '. ; , I I - - - ' : - - T regaluly, according to directions, and he-n6ver , � I : � Ah'10 � �. ­ - � a courier at full speed rutining down khe same to -morrow morning." Fur-' . a roij nd and hear him. talk, 41.he does an�sal fresco meal., which appeare<] . ; -I � _�� knew he was taking it., One package removed i " -, talk, they say to themselves: "IVell, -iuch to their taste, while I I :�, I � i desire for liquor, and he says it is now tile valley. Coming n � r he calls thermore, in every! community there ,�, Spring Ap,proachum. I i -1 I , - all hm ears � be! n U � - . ,- C.. � . I I . ' I I - 11. - are scores -e :a exdited pea'sant landlady hovered in I -_ 1� � I W distasteAd to him. His health and appetite are out with panting voice, 1 "'Tidings, . of men I and wolnen who I dc not know whether 1;i Js � � a - . : : - ,, I" I '', ,, also wonderfulli improved, an(! no one would my lord—ti,dings for. tb:p (liew King I" consider themselves self %fap good or a bad man. One thing I ,the background, her .knees showing I . : -, ,. I pointed ' i ...... I ­ , . - � -, ­ know him for the same man. It is now fifteen From the different teJits- , Messengers of do Rhow—he always speaks woll. " I I I I �_ I" evil. They "are even 0�1 anLinclination to kneel every ti-nic .- ­ L �he swar . I thy ' I � - �. months since we. gave it to him and we feel sure everybody. 'I'lliat is certainly -a gpod t . I - I - ; � - limbed soldiers, who - res ,*illizlg to leave the home on wash ,,Phd Queen looked at' her. It seeins ng is - ust hete, and itwi.11 -not be long before you ill . - - x - -1 that thethange is for good. Pleasesendmeone I V ore ting I i �, Spri . V have t : �1 �_ I � . I f I � I f rom the conquests oVe Iffondak or on S char acteristic- I feel that I can tl�ust that the car had broken down some � I - of your lit books, as I want to give it to a � r the Amale- aturday afternoon, . I I 11 , L � � .1 __ .tle I . - - .i� � .- --,. . I N L 1! to east as� de you hcavy clothes. Are you. prepared for tho � � ­_ � It kites, swarm forth. him on that -account. I always like lit�le distance from.the village, and I., - -1 . friend. I ,. Tli�y lead the ,When they ought t . . , . � � I I , _, �� him'a'round. I know when I ain ab- could not be mended -quickly -with : Spring t- Examine your, wardrobe, the chances are youi i � - _1 : ­� - -rival to the Young Com'm at , if they can only 1 lat - 7.- �: � �, a d phlet giving new ar . end- . Vie sacred Sabbat . I I 1 7� � 41 - I ­ � - , . :z TT - �1. FREE SAMP 11 par peddle some at sent he will speak, well of me, as'. he t . I - . � - I _- LE 211paTuticculars, testi- er. There he prostrates himself up- ory of Satanic gossip he means at hand. ;Telephones were : I Spring su� t is not presentable. That is where we tome in. <)Olt. - . . � , : -1 J_ . I ' - . - I I � ­ - - morthads and price sent in plain sealed envelope. on the ground. Ile annotinoes that �Lbout theneighbOrILOod. And so, my doesl of others." On the other hand,. unknown there, so the. ptirty had � . E,ult us, and we can ' outfit for SPring You will- be I I - - � I . -I �­11_ �:� I give you an I I - I . I 1. ­ ''I `L Correspondence sacredly confidential. Enclose , I has not the golden lips philo.-Yophically "made the best -of it, I I � ' � - I � =� � �� Saul has been defeated a4d has com- �rother, you need TLOt be afraid that w ' - a kndt in your finances. ur . I I I I T � v I . ; : proud of, ind that will nok Vie 0 1_1 � - starrin for reply. Address The Samaria. Remedy -Jo . of'�1s`pe'1'1`ajn1cnce people say of him: the! Queen exclaiming:: when she left: I � , . ; . Srrffi I - - I I ­ :11- - I nutted suicide; n,ath n has been �nough condemnatd,ry emphasis will ,, - : i ,I i- � ft* b Jordan Street, Toronto, Canada. -_ I do not like that man. - Ile inay -I . g sui tings are th la,ost the best,� and the cheapest -quality . - fl� I - riaver dreamed how good polenta ) I I . upon your 11 . - = slain. The erriPty throi e is now bot be placed neighbor's � , 1�_ - �, IT I — be gDad, .kind and tr'ue, but he cer- could be!" They all &IrrivL considered, The fit and Onish on all garments turned -tout by us 11. � � I �� I .� -1 . � I � _', I ready for its new occupa-z t, the con- taults. The simple tactlis, if some of . . -d at the I � I . 11 ! __ I ­ 99AL J98TATE F011 SALE. tainly has a poor way: of showing I i is in keeping w ' t . : -11, . � ; iidnight. . ! 14 : I queror of the mighty Phil stine, Go- iis do not tell ana systematic palace about ii ith the godds, Drop in and have a word with -us, - � � , I -1 � — I ­ t I ; � i 1, - . - ally � it. You cannot be in his com. I ­ . I . � i ­ 20 ACRE FARK FOR S ALE. -la beat wheat belt liath. 'V'V-hat was the� resu,t? Did D&- talk about pany . t . I --1 �, I :)ur e* bb rs' virtues, I I I I I., 1119 0 � 1 1! I- . I - i -_,,L-,:4,' 3 ia southern Manitoba. Ninaty wrea ready for I five iaiiiut6s before be'is harshly crit- ' . i i . . I I � ­ . - � � ­_­', vid fell his followers to lexult over, the sinful wort . . . The Paper of To'day. I I j ' .1 ,j ,d �aa_y come to the ' � � - ki whoa,tnext year, 60 aorea hay. Good new stable � . icisir g some, one. He criticises his - � - I � . - ­ � , � . . . .4 and granmy. Twelva 4ollare per acre. Sereival _ihe fallen king? Did he isay to his.' �qncluslon that. they have no vir- 0 at qua . ,_ I I . � -I,. __ �! a wife, his mother, hif . . I., -1 therirproyodand prattle tarmo for sale. wribe companions in arm: -G004 for Saul, tues; that they are startling exam- 1 employer, his ,nly Paper of the very be, . i � . , j - - � I . - F ity is now made from rags, the bulk I I : CHAS��R. SHAW, Box 17, Bolesevviin, blaulboba. abselLt friend a i well as .his absent C� I �;,qT BOROS'o . � - . � I t� - � . . His defeat served him rig4t. Divine pies of tdtal depral,ity through - � I - - : and i of that employed for newspaper and' . I � : I I � . I 1767-tf $ enemy. - I alwa3's'feel when I am with ­ - i iustice has avenged my -wtongs. Ife through.: . 1 7 1 — I - e X I I I I him Atat he is �vatching me, So that book work being, ria�anufactured from ­ ; I I � � 11 , , "VOR SALY -North half of South Ji.1f of -Lot 6 had no business to try to,; kill me to , . � - I I A cl�a heart instinctively finds 'he ca harshl. criticise 'me when my � I 1. - � I I A . wood pulp. Other niateriafs ,are al- - I +� L1 Concession 3, township df MejUllop, ccun.t . I .y � I I I I . y of satisfy his jealousy. " El 0� had no some goo�- in every man's nature. A L back is turned. -I do riot like such a so coming into iiso� to meet the en- - I&RXISHERSI S_MFOBTA . .1 ..:� I I ­ -1 � 114ron, coijaisting of 21 acres of hvid raore or less. + � lj I .a . - - . , � I I -1 right to drive me.juto � Ile. I-je . always scents- the fl. - I I � I I, � � First olses lmd, all oleared but 2 scre3, all seeded ox honey -bee, ower. man around," .. oriii-ous demand for paper, and --- - - . - -_ I I . . � . 1�� - �,. � down and In. pod btAto of cultivation, Can b3 h,.d shoulil not have becoltie afi apostate It is th-, firefly ,'f the night who .rPli i 3 harsh criticism: which we may Plants which were at one tinle a - I I I . I,- - p . ­ - - I - .� . - - - 11 1�z oil Mao I : . ­ A nable.Crcm Atiply to EDWARD HART,JR., I . ill) i­�� , -i 1_� � ..; uz,�. - *� - �1- N:"_ . : ; er which . I ;, I _ I, �o ­ __ , � ", " I 11 posed _24 - , 3n . gi",x_ -4 � I "'Z1.1 � . . 7- - - � 7 Sext.,rth P. 0 ot to J. L. KILL"R VT. Barrister and defied the divine po loves to -light his �ittle lantern and ,,- utter against our nqighbors. alwa s to be-'- f no economic import- , f--.*-' ­?. . ..- I ­­- — lj--, -. - I E��, �,:?-_111. Jl&. r_A9___ I - I r , - _1� - I I . . y I - . -l'. __,.,��, o _111F. - . - - - �, - ,I ,�'�_ � - � 'J�, %-: P- i Seaforth, Isto-4 king �f Tsorael?" ai-eeping verhain in ' fias eq -.,bad reactionar,y effect upon ancie are contributing, their fiber to � - r;�� - - , ISPI, I— -- i -1 had anointed him �0 bunt �for the q . . , 4-1-`131 - - � . �­ � I - ____ , j. ITN7_�.;zl ,� . I �, ­ an I . -E I those -Vho make it. "'Therefore if we the' manufacture. Among. the new v.�; . - , I 1� � No! David had the silvet tongue of the quagmire ' ,� -g I , � � I � . -Raub in the disease I I I I � �. ,!�� � k-IL0 ,,, , �y -p-ARKIN MANITOBA. FOR 8A,,L9,80'ut P --c"!-_-;. �_--z �:r� _PW, . , PA 1-411 _4 , , � . � h ii. No psalmist ever !iang sweet- J)reeding ! recesses of the, miasmatic . want to have materials . -,-. 14cwil - , ., , - - I __ I speeol � �,, ":7) ;_iM_11__f_1 .- - I � ­ , -20-26, one o . I . ame I � . - I . 7 - A V 411 .f the beat quarter sea. d 't ---,:i,., 'Y;� .. . - - '_$ -1 'r, ­,,.�Y, � � _­ 1i arter, 24. a gr6at influence for may be n bagasse, zz": Asni- - � . . - z � VOW lit the Province. Best deep, rich, black soil, er than this,sweet 'singer o I ��_,�_.: . E &I . I I I __. - e f Israel. lwamP+. An old and Yet a very sug� good,it is very e s�ilitial for 'Us, for the�refuse of the sugar mills,-fornier- ! - . , - � a � - � .1 I � I I 11 _,.-._.1_,b_ 1. _ __ �, C� ? , . � . gol ell lips of r, , - 71" , F.j - I � 7.,_ 1 .. . purest water, neer timber and to tmproved.. A grmi But David had the gestive story goes thus' One day a the'nLOSt part, to talk only abolit .ly a waste product saNrd that it was M. - F." �r_elvjrl E D -Y. �12 - - - J11 opening for a, stock farm. Further parblettlam,'can gospel S,ijence7 ". " 11 - i � m1C'L,-%_,,1 ,-I- " . I.. - - . 7 - . He lifted 'is hand in agon was driven Up a country road' the VIrtues ,and the 'good qualities employed for - - - . 1, 1--. ,11 . obtaine4from the owner, S&K MMMAY. Bruce- e fuel. Rice straw, long . End,13-c-621 by test Engls� Rbdical journata. uptalledtoOrit'shB.o"ldiersjn!aouth - - - � -- ,. - ' � �, -1, � . Afrim 11 ftld, Ontazio. l8ilx$ warning. Ile practically �Isa,id this: �n front of a Pwinsyl4anla farm- of those with whom �*e come in eon- only used as bedding -for cattle, is I . i - -1 ; - I - - " � I ; . . - - - , .1 - � I 11 T.hro -, P-1vivritsy: Lunn s, Abscesses, G:d Sores, Ulcere,:F,eme, -1 - z I 1:: .1 I Do not exult over your fallen king. house. -The driver I ad all his .child- tact: . I also enlisted 'in the. service of Foi� t a:�d C:and T.-3",Ie- . , - , � � the ' 4kk% - I .L - ;i -UMARM IN HeRILLO-P FOR SALE. -For gal iien and 'goods and chattels in' his Blind Sainson tumbled down the paper maker. I I i _� ; �­ - :11 0. that Do 'not advertisk his faults to the ; Diraeams, Edzenta, Pimplesi Stiff Jointe, Rheumatism, Lumbago SpraTns, Brul"s, , 110% CUtl� � 1. �� � ;1 X - vo7 desirable krxu,. the oll homeate-4d, Lot 0. ' ; .. . _. I V . - � - , ,4 - � I I I _� _ h I . . 4 . __ " Conceasion 8, McKillop, comaininir i6o aores, all world .lest.. the uncircurricf�ed Philis- Ve icle. He was rroving and want- Dagor temple upon the heads of the In the meantime protests are bo� _80re reet. i I . . � � :,�__ + �V cleared and lu a good sWe of cultivatfoo. Be&Utlj'0l tines rejoice. G �s �d to fin ome. Ile called 3,000 Phil!.stines..Dui when Samson ing raised against the quality of t I i I �_ Do not'rynetri at od I SOLD BY, � ��k­ home, spleacildfruit orobstd, plentY of wiLter and +. ; . -he I i )ARUGG11 STS. 2:5a. TRY iT ONCIE. � � � i faults 1 qu . i : I ,. _. �. - ; - 7 : �� � everything required. On ittes I - !�- I anointed. Let his be buried' t to a Ouaker-farilier sitting upon' destroyed the enernies of his people- paper made from these substit I I . . ­ � Ly one mile north of 8 - . _�� I . . I iL . forth. Apply on t"L PreMiself -Qr to Seaforth Pa" in his tomb. , OnLy the i),orcb: "Stra�nger, what kind of be also dcstro3ied hiniself. So when for rags. It answers th ose of I- 1: I - p,t rernftiber and L L I � L I 11 L e purp . � . L . � I I I 11) I : - � . people live in the next t wn-I inean Iticisin. to da- ephemeral literature, but there IN . i - � Office. SUSIE GOVENLOCK 180ft4U talk about his good qualities Tell we atte t by harsh ct. , - -_ I .� I : ... � I . I I - x ­ - � it not in�.Gath; publish it not .-. 1 i that town which is juTt . . I ... � � . , in ­ over the stroy others we contribute to otir good reason to believe that it rap- . , ­­ __ AIM FOR SALE. -Farm la Stanley for ssle,Lotl I ;,., - "I : . . . i � X - ! ,� 29, G,uces4on 2, containing 100 acre3. All. . + . I n estructio . . -ates' I '­ . . 1� : , _�� F the streets of Askelon." lVould tj�&,t` .1 ill? I want to settle there." "Urell, ONV 11 � . idly deterioi ane� that (it . - %i I � _. � ­ 4 -N i ,� etear but 15 acres of hardwood bush. HISInazoA we, one and all, mi � as charit- 1 f iend " answered We Quaker farmer, The golden. lips bf g6#pel silen--c * .I-- books � ­... I . .11� .1 t 11. , . - - ght be, i , made of it will It. % :z. I .. 'Ili � N - ve mit a short 7 1 � " . � state of eultivati6n, well. fenaed and underdraine;l, vhai ' . 14 � C, �'. able in ki ' . I., , . D U . I - . . : There Is o ith 9tablinT, and a our comments i4plon those � nd of people did thee leave never intentionally speak a Inii-0i I . .... I I O—L . I I � n the farm two V%rns, vn . life. It is som, e�vhat litimili.&H g for : I "I ill';!, 11 I the n ;� , , largadwaWng house. who have sinned and wroi ged us as + place from whence thee word Lgainst a sinful neighbor. %'.'hy? us " � ,."I , � I . It iS 00nVWie11TAY 819121ted, to have to acknowledge that our .., I S, 7`11 - - I � . I I : .:. . I . . . i I L � � I � es �,-Ljj C13.111 e? " "Oh," replied 'the farmer, Their owner knows that in the sight . � � . ,_ q1P I., , I � .1. . . - . from ClIntan and I mile from Bilrd's ac.hor)j_ David was with S,aid. W d t,.Ia,t � modern doctinientS cannot 6ompare ! � ­_ . it .%O' %� . : " Addreggial inqWries to JOHN McGREGOR, on tho we Mi I Ithey were the ineLct_nqst people ,\ .Nu 1*4 I . I talk only abou � the gdod of Go i he is a siriti-er and Lbat as a . U. 11: 'I f re Ise,,, oy URS. D. McGREGOF., 2nd Oonoenjon, gilt � on in perintwen(e with fliose written . i . - 0 �.. I � m' I Oil i - � . 0 . I - .1 U3 ra , ** : e - an, � I I � �m ke ith, Seaforth, Oat. 1758-tf Clu"1iL e with �whoni we 4rth, Every one of t' �] IF R6 E - E_1� - ,, � X . . . I,iem. would lo�pt speep he. has erred d sti,layed JD4gyptian papyrits J,)&ore our owri I � . I - -1 � ­ n I . . - ., � I . - I . - I . � ­ ' if � he could. bistorical period lfc-g4n.-Chambers' - it GIRX's, would youlike to have this I .. ­ � Come in - contact and not xaiiiine a ,-tab you in th back far ftyin the divine pastitrage. Thf� I ". ; �. ; I 0 . - 1. - � . �, - - . .- . t 1. " :.1 PARK FOR SFALE.-For sale, wed half of Lot 12 inan's � faults with the hagnfJ*yiiig rIlhey Would cheat You and cut your better EL Christian is the more he rO Journal. I I . ., . .� P beautiful dressed doll ? If -so - send ms 7 Z . " � " I ,I. .t andenstbalfol Lotm,onthellth concesilm I I I'. ., , . I I - :, __.�.�.__:� power of a. microscope ant throat. I nevev enormity of Itis own sills, . ; - 1-4 . I . I !% ", � - of MoKillop, containIng 76 vicres, in: gool atate Of � study his cc uld get to like alizcs tile . ". . your name and address on lap6st caind - I ­­­� � -ve � less , . I I � I ol _ . t 0111tivatios, well fencedand underdralned 'virtues with the theiii. , - Th ajn the inpre inclined lie is: to L � . r, ,�,� �, - There . rniriifyin�. power of at is thc reason I . . . . ; and we wfll -send ,you on4e doz. large. - . . is a 10jr house, firet class bank barn with stone etab- ' the inverted end of Acope. 14-itv When Coal was ed. . - I . A . : . ing and trying to -find a new harsh'upon thc- sins of others. �Vhen , .- � . _ �__. I bllag,a Xoodbe&ring ,orchardand anever tafl- a tele � I � . ) . beautifully -colored packagps of Sw__eet- - . ' .. . .- +_ 11 I -, 9 f gosrel "Friend. " nswered the Paul Pst had his blind eyes, opened - ces the presetit generation t.,'.._. I PC= See,& 'postpaid. 'Sell them at - .1 .. .. sPrIng. His withing milesof Soaftirthand olonn- The golden lips. I silence Nome." ' a It mak .1 . .. I .. -, 17 venient taschool and. other convenienaea. This . never banquet uA carrion. Nve okd Quaker farmer, "thee will find IV 010 g"nod.Anartias, he was a,ble, to smile, especially -during the ''firesent I I" each, return us $1.20 and we wig � i I - ' . � : : -, ; farm will ba s:)Id chea.p to order to of o see his o I . . w sorn' i . ,� - e9tate., Itnot go windup the knd that a healthful physical body the same kind people living in the � a �xtent, t wzi fault.g. high prices of coal, to road the ac- ,, I immediately sexid you the most z__ ;. I I Id by the 10thof4pril, will be , I i f _ rented. Apply to ARWITE UF to draw its strength from clean , n6xt town." Next da another am- He w�otel' "I ain the -least of I tile counts Which have come down to us a -. _.. I i UNMES, Wintbron, or 11as . y I I 6. , u � ." I beautiful DoU kou have ever . - . . I � I - I HUGH GORDON, Soatorth. IsMit provender. if a piec eat Is de- � 14rant drove up to tile same farm- aPosti6s., Then Paul went on iji hils concerning the prejudices which were JVP 'r a . � � I 1� I 11 i seen. Dolly is fully, andfashionably . -1 I I __ . � I 1'.0, � __ I composed and microscopic�Llly dis- � house. Ile asked th- same question. `T'rit�al growth. Re saw his past formerly entertained. against certain diressedl, - including .a stylish hat, tm- � - - . AR I � � - ,riend," asked th I -W . _" MS FOR S&LX ALSO, BRICK i "r Aacke� and blacker in th6, eyes of articles which are noxv of everyday " - derwear trimmed with lace, stockings RESIDENCE -11, - - eased, it will m4ke urxciea4- any body ! I 0 Quaker farmer, I 0 wrote, V,Unt6 me,�who consumption. . I I I . . � - .. P, IN SUFORTH, ONTAR10�-The undersigned I . � ",,what kind of peoplio did thee leave � - 5_ . . �, 11 I bas for sale a numbei of choice hents. in this violnity , Into- which it i.4 absonedl God. lThcn li and cute little slippers ornamentEd " ­ I '�Vhat Is i I I - . . � 1, - i - all first clasa hads wlthV4ryjDWlMPr0V0Meats.. Ope true in refererice, to tho ph - 1 � fVoni whence thee c4mev "Oh," an- rz� leo than the least of all I the For instance, it is said that witen � .. I I.Ar'. i 11 With silver buckles. She has lovely 1 ..7 1 � . " . a 900d 223 store gnes fitrra. Plenty of money oan be � ., - ­ , 1.1 .- . ­ � I ody is also true in refero)ica _o the - I swered this new a IiiVal, "the were .sainto." ' Paul � w�nt_,.on growing coal was first used in Englanid the _ golden curly hai4 pearly teeth beau. ­ . . . made out of thts P r :-'�` % I � . � I I . I .md with tittle trouble, simply buy- 0 t . y ilgher! and higher in sj�iritual I life prejudice against it . '. ... - - IF tiful eyes and jointed body '-- I Ing cittle In We w.prinx., grAzIng thein for t,ne sum. .mind and the spirit. If! we allow � the kindest, the d , I ­- ninster, B.Q,, aid, 0I rA- � � i I I I , EV& Gilley, Vew Westr I __ 11 mersudgeHing In the fikil. In Nat this place ha our thoughts to feed up is f earth. I would never� have left them, xiltil 4 last, just before his martyr- that the I -louse of Commons peti� . '. celved your pretty Doll and am V ucb 'leaud . made money in this wLY,, avery year for the pist I .. I "YM P . - I P '10111, e could cry out in rapture, tioned the King.to prohibit the use \ X- , �- W11111t. ltisal)cMctbeauty,undiartxceeded=S ­ thirtyyeaze. Also a fine reeid*nae in Sealorth witti depraved in other mens 4haracters; ; I)II-It iny dear wife di6d. Then the old ­,?, eximtations." . . . &bout. 4 a . 'Th i a . is a faithful saying 1 and of the "noxi fuel. . .1 . I - swoute, Nawattr4% xan.. nid.- to I "Iye& -1 - ores of orchard, gardens and pleasure then our thoughts will the � Ives e- ' h0iiestead became izitolerable. Every I th1.'D'z.'U3unCLtft11tk �it In & fille 2ftraubL'UU," . grounds Mse b ­ � I � � ous" 'A I I , tobehadata bargain. Terms reasonabie. come depraved. If we allokv our lips 11rqoin reminded me � all &cecptatio;-i-Ah&t A royal p'oclamation having fail- . . .. IoVellest D911 I baye ever kW1 I - Vor parlicuIrre apply to W. GoVRNLoOK, gestarth. of her, Every Chris J:Csus canie -into the world to ed to abate tile nuisanc% a coninlis- I # I - Glartle McDonald, BQXMVjStz May, VeWf0jMdj4TpT, . 18264f to rervel in uttering the scandals and "friend would open tbel bleeding w 0. ij�� . : . ound I - i sald t "Thanks vz7 rnuch for bftxlww V011. I _ .1 - _____ __ I ;ave inndrs, of whom I ana chief." sion was issued to ascertain- wbo I @�J` #__6' 4 am -ore tbinpWased vrith lt,��y r � I �.. . - describing the weaknessesi and the 'of my heart. I cculd not believe 11 �, � - . RM FOR SALE. -An excelienb farin for vale on � Oh, iiiy brother, by prayer an,'d �con- bimied coal- within the city of Lon- , � 0 4 �� 6 GlRwj, just stop and think what I ... easy torm, being notth halt of Lot 1, 0ance3elon . � . -_ -9 sins of our neighbors or f lends or ! t1tat any people could ever be so � �`..: ! � a tj?hly wonderfuil bargain we are !W 1. I I � t kind as, my old no I'veration. and. by grace-� cannot � ajail ,don Sud its neighborhood, �o punish 0 1 - . ­ . 61 Tackezemith, containtng 61Y aore� 45 acrea cleared C-11MIles) u w es will . ighb-ors were dur- -111 ,, ott not . Ome so neax to �God thein by fines for the �arst offelice - I 0 rin . ! I I I . and in , irood thtb 01 cultivattcn, .1 balance in good � become defiled. � � ing my date trouble." !-T--riend,­ . 11,0 1 1 ffe - You. y 0 U e aim get . . . .1 hardwood bush. It is well fenced, acd there ara 2o . t 11 an- liat , ,ou Nvl�l­cease to condemn your and by the demolition of their fur- dr� 11.1 11 , , '� 1k;,j 0 IF tids iOV401Y big Doll I - , . I - - I � rwrea need , �� , I . I ed to graes. Thcre to. a mmfort I We trams This law -that what 'we let our jsv�ercd the Quaker fE�rmer, "thee will 3 _f i I i f;11 c,ompletel rF Minds feed i �ellow meril ! --- Cease because, . like naces if they persisted in transgress- . I t I _v dresSe,-j fov�, I -liar good -upon decides , what our �fl�d the satne kind bf neighbors i . 'A � � .0 I - houge in good repair with stoue c barn 40x . � in , " I � - � ., I 60i drlving,.'fihid and other otd-buUdings, a never minds are to be -is irrevo(able and ltl�e next town as ini the place from Paill, ,vou cati feel that you are the . Ing. A law was finally passed mak- I - 11 � � ft 1, selftifig op.1v ONIg DOZERV - i I __ to4hig iv ell, and wic acre good bearing ol'ohard. The . 1 i,hief if sinnera? ; ing it a capital offence to burn coal i � packages �of Sw"_t _1VPxM4ft � I - . farm is 6 miles frora ge&for§h an good road, and eon. kill Powerful. It is so farreaching in i i I . 1voupd that- every one of uscould in the city and only permitting it .0. I , - \ � f i4eeft. Each Package is heau. . I venlent to woboal and churohes. Thia property. may its results that Jesus, in �he gospel - �_ikc the old Qu4ker farmer, I . . _* . tifullydeeoratecTin 12 colors and . I ba had on easy teruas. Apply to Miss � i I . 'ave he beautiful eulogy pass4d� up- to be used by forges in the vicinity. % ;_ I . .* \�, _� I � Idary KEAT. of Matthew, declares thot he will � Id declare that �ach liparer I . '211 .% contains 42of the rarest, prettie.4 ING, 7248paclomA,venue, Toronta.er to J. L. KIL. v u can tri fis-which President John Adams It is stated that airiong the records IF � . 4& � 9 2 I , LOMAX, Seaforth. coridemn us not only for oi�r evil __ f 4d I , ­ � _r I _ good In all ,�e or bad in all . , . 1, , 0 . and Imosb fragrant varietien in- IS34 bf . I i I propol once )assed upon his grieat ptede- in- the Tower of London a document .. ttv 11 W -il ��tlioixghts. men J.ti n as his own . * I - _; '-very imaginable color. They I , just ir , tions, but also for our e,k , I . el - + hei'art is good or ba . And if we 65,sor, 11'hen tile sage of Massachu- was found according to which a . . ft'r,e won-derm I "Ye have heard that it wa4l; said by I " I er OUSE FOR RALIK.-For sale the residence on se. z t, . H North Matti Street, Seiforth, owned and oo. -them of old, Thou shalt nO commit h4ve any good in 4ur own makeiii --%etts stood for tile first time before man was hanged. in the time of Ed- % EverYbody buys. I cuptedbyhlr E. Latirner. The house 13.s comf r. . ,p tinrt's faifio-us picture of Washi, - war:d 1. for no other crime than hav- WRAIS Sfnawr. ShOlbUrnt, 011t, said i "I zoldvJl thaseeds Insfew � . table frarae one, in gocd repatr, waii adultery. But I say unto vou that - I tjs very important ithat we have , �ng MdnueM It 10 a plemureto sell thwa.1, stone f 34ada. . Vln, I e said, "Tbere was a man ho ing,beon caught burning coa1-Tit- - - tlon under the kitzhen. The house contains three whosoever looketh on a man to h "silver tongue oi sl?eech�" in or- I � rys m WOW Mills, Out., imid: "fro sooneroppnednyri�- bedroome, parlor.. dining room, large �il iivhon occasion required knew en Bits.- 'i 01 t hW all tbaseed sold. Thpy went like -wildfire,.. ­ . kitchen � , � ug iknd just dct to talk about ollier people'svir- I i A certfficate free with ea,,, -h p_nekago� I a summer klWh", pantry, wath room and cheets, after her hath committed adul- nd h d self control enough t I GirU. . Hard and qoft watst in the hQwe. There is an tery with her already i . . jj� - I . . - � Write us at once and this besWi.1ral 1�@ny WM be I I . n. klis heart. " I is oil , acre and a hilt of laud well planted with all kinds of AN'e are to be condemned no� only for ti$e the. errors; we � ivill only 6 t th shut and say nothing." ILaughable Irish Bull. YOUr verY own 1A a short time, Dept �,(uos. Lot others, if they will, a:dver- - 0 fruit. Then � peak " IT i � I . . , ple harshly priti- I Prize Seed Cc-, Dept. 199�� ToranW� .about the good. I . Sir Thom" Myles, president of the � ! , Iffa leaKestable, gocd henhouse &nd what we say and do, but' ; . I I I I � Piz house. This Plemantly shuatod property, known �. . 1. ised, 1 may we, In the namei ­ I I . . -as the Lee -property, Nvill be nold, on reasonable what we think. I . The golden lips of gospel: silence . Christ, say nothing or onl' I 01 Irish College of Surgeons, is a typ- I ,., . terms Apply to EDWARD L&TIMER, Seaforth. "Oh, no," says sonie hearl��r. "That - riekiver foolishly whisj I Y, if � ne ical son of the old sad. Like many . . . 1683xitf er sinAll tales �essaijy, speak up in their behalf a,s of his couritryinen he Is gifted with .sho d not be ,into the ears of wrongdoers by (1hrist would have us , eak. May. we I is not ,,�quare. A man . ( qp 19 ._,�, �'V, - 'VARM FOR SALFE,-Foraale in the township ()f ,ich they. shall try to iustify their jearn, ; this lesson not'by standing I in condeinned for what he thiaks. , a,he I wh y arid likewise sometinies % I X Tuokeromith, Lot 1, Concession 8, contaiattig thought action of the brair.'� is abso- own sins. A good c) an�ple is infect- i � makes use of his odd similes. A The, I L I f f 1'�4x,4"% 1 -al I I %..,/ d 0 -_ V . f . Defore' the picture of an earthly hero, I . I I 100 morea, ne:Lrly all deared and In a good state of hitely involuntarily. Ive ,-hink iii ious. M . i short time ago while criticising in � . tj 21 cultivation,. newly underdralned, well fenced, two - , * . � but li,3� the tomb of a martyred Lor;d. his inaugural address certain stric- I - r H-21 I . , - of ourselves. NVe sill itly whe : �Vhat is true in reference to the !n- , ;� . - . .4i-1. !, F !- FH4+- good wella. There is on the p'a,je a Xbod comfortable, spite o ji. 1 1 1 1 . I I frame, house, laxga mew bank barn with brick bass- we carry out the e il d . r'm of our What Happened, . In 1900 a reporb from t li,3 Experimental karm was publiBhcd in Tim Exp,osjTon, . -r es! fecItion of a good example is also � tures on the policy of Great Britain � . I ment, driviox house, hog pen and, large hewh3use, s7ouls. We 'do not sin i�qcessarily � of the infection of a bad ex- � (f I In Sqytti Africae ;�ir Thomas ile- I 1, � . r aboutanaereot young orcharA just beginning to *,e . Sh4 married the coachman be- arid croated the firab demand for Formaldehyde. ! ,Iu 1901 �0+th .Mr. Wilson-sni myself . bear. The tann is nearly sil$seeded to grase,��'znd Is 'when we think evilly." Ah! " le. Some of the toll ke scribed'tb!e situation at the outbreak I I . I . ;,' iny bro� n"p ePers in . cause 1 she wanted some .one who used a 'label with the picture of a beaver,on ib. 1 In 1,902 Mr. Wilson pate inexcellent condibion for either grain growing or ther, you are mistaken. Ai ��nan can - Zeala6d have - trained sheep, qotild Pive," . of the war, and ,asked in'd1griantly of the t.beaver, and instead of ' I . intad the plottara , F -took raising; 15 acres ot fall wheat in and f,11 work . qw , I � I nctifying-me-w4ich would have been the legal and geatk-- Indirectly govern hi - Iiieh, for a small whether in such a ' ' nearly completed. This exodlent farm to well oituated s thougl*s, as he ; - consideration, "We 1?" . . I crisis sonsible manl 'y ,way -he sent Mr. flar, his solioitor. I o bluff me into signing A paper, The &y -- I . . . � being two milea from' a school, posli offl,,e, store and can-dil-ectly govern his acti b.s. If & thay'let out to the sheep drovers to "AVe 1, he drovo. her to distrar,- men would be iiiatified in looking id- Mr. Hiyg came into my store, my assistant w lek, Enj I - I blacksmith shop and six n:dle3 from. Sevifor'b. Good ,Ilan tIllows Ills ov lo�d their flocks of sheep across the I ly on "with folded arms and their . m6a ;a; al.icitor was entirely slone, Wbich ff - . e only to �see pure nt that I was powc rlees to got out to 'Ila .1 - roadeln all directions. Apply' on the prainises or I 11ion. " . � ..1.. - - � � .. 1. .- I 1 see -, I or get any legAl advice in ihe I I ' brAdges which span tile rivers or the I - . . � � matten He informed me tb-a they intenied en . .1 . address Seaforth post office. 8AHUF,[,, CLUFF, or Victitros aud to read good b6oks, his , I . - I hands in their pockets." - t�ring a criminal ca agairif,t me that Asyl � to HWRY BEATTIE, rai-iiies. 'When the, slIeep � I Roars of laughtei mingled with which could nob be' witiltdrawn from the high edurt. the only .1 . Barrister, Seafortli. 1811-tt car- to heax only what is g4od and .i � which are . . . . almnative being that I � - trite in reference to his felLow ineft; beiing driven to ivar�et come up to AN AUTOMOSILI-E A0V7NTU1!M. applause , greeted this -rhetorical thould sign this paper and him $10. Ile (Ifr. Hays) gave me one hour to make up I give . I . . � I _ GOOD IFIARNI FOR SALE. t e bridges, they I are frightene(17 i — , flight -the f act of so eminent a sur- ray mind+ bub advised me, as a personal friend, to end the trouble in this way., IfoolWy � -po'! sa"', LOb L if a man, allows his, tongu6 to i � � I (i S b i . ACbncesslon Is, Tual,erentith. contodning. 97 1 -e- I . � I � I I I ! . - aoroeiolwhteh. So are clamed, well underirained, peat only that wh klbd will not,,,go o% r. Then these-. ]low tl�e.,Qxlecll 'notiler. lKargheritit ol geon 0 -ver- did so.' When'I got time to think the matter over, 1,coneidered it , Moab unjust a&& - - I I - . I ich is gen(t' $ and I .Z�i ed �,hcvp 1, . - . aving 9, - a - . nitT � ; : -ious physiological im- from beginnin to end, as be W felw�d. and Ill a high state of culfiivstiot). There are ;oils tj� 11 t conic t D the head of 1 Ital , i loving arid gentle --that s: mind Y, Was Qhce Lost. looked an ob-, . I fore hepatent,ad the 'picture it was as -much my own as h* 17 acres of splendid h%rdwood bush, uneWled and in tilf(i flock kind lead the way. '"'hen . possibility, i lit A day or so afterwards I went to Go ItEd W.- Froudicob, K. .(),,sbottt it, I . first class condition. There -is a comfortable house and spirit will bec6me t'ltle arid t� i . It is not often that a Queen is , onsifying the humor Africh, and er-risul � . A i(j imtrainezl slio(q) li6e'that some of the episodo th' is his decision: I 1� I I � and one of the beat barna in 11je oeulity. It Is M46 good. If his 1-nind becol es . pure, I ost, but this recently happeried ' to n arid .- is I - . I I I .- �'. I - I - � feet, with stone. stabling underneath, cement floors r 10ii-irnttwhvr can cross the bridge, took the inerrinivia of his audiene(i - I . . Goblmnlcn, Apzil 292ad,) I -M. and everything finiehed u then his thoughts and his (I ires will 11 t] le Queen Mother of Italy. Queen I � . Pinfirst class style. The, I V�i "It a stezidy-nish t wy follow after g. ;- in -good part, excusing the bull on Ma. 1, V. FEAR: Dessr SI I I h ve considered the question in dispute between ftrm is well watered with living s.prings &Dd is suit- become pure, as well as 111. .-'actions. � , Marglievita was in the be , . � � . Yom able for grain or gr4dng. 1b is oonvenient to i it- leadors. 9,11erelare sco "it" 9 as an Irish-' and Mr. WilEon. In E _5 __* " .takf* - � , t111 � res and - ,"g the round tbaL he w ny6pin niienevercould 'have mcceedod against y.ou by , - The golden lips of goS Sile]Rco . 11 LUch against the motor dar, and . I - - Ithurobee, store, post offtee and blaokffmith Aho)) and a 'for out- hItlidrexis and thousabids of men and -v,ou man. 7 orimihsl proosedinge. . Vo zu ed even iz;having yvu fined f6 wl misdo- . ! only a few miles from a rikuway sbation, are often just as importan I - .. - I - ld riot he'ar of entering one, � it b ist is called * - � � - 1. I a I 110e - . the beat and beat equipped, It is one of I . - . . .. meanor under the Act, it wol .. al nece'ssary for him no ehow -thg,t �armt, In the 00unty and Rpiritual development 'as t � silver it en who want to Ido wrong. They i said, because she 'Considered it u I . � you used the BW4V I sy ' m i I - Brand with intent to deceive, ard to iv - . w,flt be oold ehea;p aud on e 8, as the pioprie.. tongue of speech. Joseph %ddison. I afraid to do wrqng. But when 1Y, and-luore likely -that it 9 ,I � Tho Gentlo Serviins. � . duos persons to. believe, that the article you ,were � . , - tor ia anxiou& to retire. Apply . I was a .. . I 's you did,not do. Am moon an he mgistered the ' � L 11err Leo Lazar is a : . I I 11 on the promises, o, I d uiger to the lives of- others.: Ono reporter Beimer Branl, and yrju got not lee of it,,You ceaoed to We it. That being so, he cftld relt - . &ddrcss Chiselhurst P. 0. - JA51ES WNNNORS. Pro- � the great English author ant Critic, �t Y hear of the &I ortcomings of , . � Of . 5olling was matinfactured OyWilson. _Thi � prtator. , once gave a description of i t1l ' fellow men, the dLy, ho,weveri she allowed herself toj The Vossiche Zeitung of Berlin who have proved what the Act reqiAres him toprove to make you guilty of using the Bea"r -- ; � 1806-tf, ' ,y. say to thern- . I � s�l�e4: ".Well, if So-�jid_so c sow b 3 1 - � - -, - I - 2 ings when listening to a n1a$t01'j)ieee . - an I Persluaded by her son to go for was. sent to Belgrade to write up the Brand W�ith intent to deceive. I am very strongly of theopinion that if it, Wes War* � � ARM FOR SALE. -For 8040, Lot 3 ana the east rendered by a noted orches his! wild oats,, I guess W-0 can. if so- ,a spin with him arid - has I ' � tra, - TTe . . � I I sixice� couhtry. His remarks displeased the yo essfully a aintain. an action to olompel Mr. Wilson and himsolicitor tO . - - I said. that he was -Li (.1 , so can saf the rickety ci -t form.j officers of the army, -some of whorn deliver up the dooument to wh thiy got your! sign - timent obtaincd I 06 - - � P half of Lot 4. 10once8sj,oa 13, Hutlett, the pro I while, u could suee - I perty of Lancelot Ta%kerl, or., containirg 226 acres, riot so I I Hli- ;�Wi_ ely cro,ss �ugjit Ithe fever in its wors , - I . . � d except - � � I ature. A dot in � . acres, whi0h lei good I XVIANICI-; bridge sparming tile �iver of death I? .�ceii s le, the chauffeur arid & set up n him one evening and beat manner that thits one was obtii � . au cleare about 16 )re_,�sed with the gi-eat tid 1, � , I tl gi ed, would be ordered by the Court to be delivered +vp. I I . . hardNYOod bush. The. larld j9 tihe very best, ia ;�ejl . of sound which dashed tl 1,111'SVIV" I guess we can alsol trust ourselves lady d gentleman in alting start] him, al. os If you had Fonght my advice bo fore you signed the paper ou wo d mot have signed itt_ ' - . ; . w . . �. f 0 a pulp. . When. con- 1. 'y Ul I . , dmineit and well fenced and ia all seeded to. grass against bis eardrums ais - tli� Waves 4pon the swingin spn. j ) . I ... I I - -1th the exception ot so &eres, 3 aoro 3 of which is - C. 9 . Here goes! - ear. in the morning, intenling to� sciousness he found - nor could Mr. Wilson, in my opinion, have had you, finedt because, to I stated,b,efore, I tim . � ` . f *11 wheat. There to on'. tto premiseB ri iarge f raiu3 of the niighty,4eep in niidwit�ter,heat- 'PT.inder to not 1110A apt to . take Teturn for late lunch. One, two,1 a policeman standing at' his Bide satisfied that what you did, di no b make � you Ilible for the penalty imposed by the Mt., + �� house and ' f f P I I . .. 1� . . : . wood Yhouse, 2 ti _r e p ssed with no sign ' them; � + waiting to serve him with papers . I)Arns, one 4.Ox6O w,tth r� wrote P1 illips Drooks, P of , I . . , sheep. house arid plz house, and the other 6&x60 with against the 11olland dikes '�r with I , I . . Yours truly, . - stone btabling underneath. There. is aboub 6 acres the volume of min J�r waox'lct". e , ression of If( ur DR. Ve I . - . . .of orchard and plenty of water. Tbere is a good gled soui .o take th, imp d ft -with still complete si_� exPellirg 'him from the country..,. He . I ; W. PAOUDMOT. I 11 6, . as 11 � se&l nor Paper the ink than IE ace, until those in the palace; lost no thne in Ing away 'L wellatth0home and a sprIng oreek running aoross When the voices of. the C lestials - - � gett The attempt to keep Up t113 high pricem -on Fdrmaldehyde has mignally.failed =41016 . , I : ... is to follow 1� ill. examples." Could ot contain their anxiety and, I ,.z - f&rMarg all L - L L 3 - L . . I - theftlltrO of the -farm. Itis threequrat ra of a Seemed to blend withAhe v ices of , J. . i L A - knowib. Th%t is the reason we are, e6lling ib like hot cakem 4t 3_5�D_APoUUd'#t ­ mUO frOm Harlock, where there is a so a . . . n the abbot throws the dice,ly d iter ned to take measures. Then . To Cure a Cold in One Day. . . . I . - hool, store, the terrestrials, as he was !Tpressed . . ,� I . .. P08t effloe and blacksmith shop, %nd im 7 Miles from 0 an old lejend, ",the whole con- h illow d a wild confusion iDf . . ,,,R�U L4 , .- . f - '_ &&f0dit. Thie is ea., ex,oe.11.011t 'i L leoder will garn 0 phones,: trampling of flying! T 0 I I L" E FOR . . . I 8 A - d 10 miles from ble also."' Everywhere I I ske L%xsiive Bromo Qainfne Tablets Blyth.7miles frOMLondeaboro an with the dcep-�-sileriee which sudden- rmglng, T , G L rain or 11( ensued when the orcheeti .All FEAWS _� .. grazing axid wC be sold, 011 reasonable ternia. If p 1. find ,that when a &,eat man does h rs e: despatch of servants, carabi-! druggists refund the money if it fails tocuro. . ; STO"�&. I - . , THS . . I , . L, - ­ I �i� -1 IE I I I I - _. I f L lifted his bat -on in the midsi of the rjng his ev F4 . :_ I - . . . : ., be had 0 Wit � - - il conduct is taken aws rs' d police agents in every I- I ...,W. Grove's signature is on each box. No. . . . . . . . I n0teOldwillbe routed �tvgftzlng- Pommeselon piece and commanded his in' . � I P. S--W.e4ell Merck, I � Anyiilue- Forturther Porkloulare .jPPtLy usi'ellLn" al lexample, dr rather as an excuse, tiOn. At first nothing c i, ,a Formaide - themlosi .w,orks In -tb# , , ., . JotheLproprtetor.L. L. Tasker.sr,_Uarp 0 P1, . ould be i . I � . byde, made ' in the Urgest i v . � L urhev, or to t halt, "Methogght, he Wrote, � world. end ack ry As& '- I ­ I , . potodh F. 0. r 1 hundreds and thol isands of ' a h -Mr. Martin Donnelly, of I 31ibbert, lef b I n6wledged by the bekt wholesale houses in CauWA t3 be +the -pu it ` � I . � -this imi- ard f the lost motor car, until a . rongest on the market, . I " 4 - i � " " ' � _ - , . . un -V .84ort iateryAj of bilml� _11wd I I xivx_ carabi evr,. 4bout 7 ID.m.j came upon � 1"t week for Dougl&A, Manitoba. " at - : " 1. - �_ � - . , _ � - I I I ; + - 1- :� ., I - - I . � . 9 . � � ­ .. - . - - I I L I . - I . I, 6'.11 ; 17 .. -i . i I .- . - i ; -1 i . I �. � � � i � ---. I 1 91 I I . i �­' I- . - * k I . ; i I L - � - I . I i L - : - . :.1 i , ; I I I - I : I I I - - - ­ . . - or-AFA W - , US= ind k- EMIWA - . . If I � 113.qVe� : a nd 8 .. See Washi § 7 'j � . - . - o MP_ ,erts, JUn , VVE-A.- ji '"I � ; - . I Te� vvj� 1 ell ; t hrb ,Ahi thi ,A ql . . . is -ug 1��, Tj , 13#W 1 , 25o. �, for 4. Me. � ff- r. ' . freA 103.1 perl( U-911 a-alm the'l. . botb meall - bai r 0 lEr Unwar plrznb, eel gCatirg $1 i(its Utell llie btLndl Points of 11 , 'Plemonts ,,, 1,1D) 71"Zil", 118 Septlintli. . .. WALTON , , '%lit .No. I , sorr sgi it tloyj -.'13 tm And * Vieti, and Ace no lov. 1 -be I r for Ift in *b ftiro;tT,�� wk%, elonce Sermtt*r take pif*v thi". It t poll 6 W!, -a I , tri'lly..Tont LIADIUR W It "tAts tf ink it st 43-.S�4,% � �Pd A it to eelt sUr, A4hl ker.18 tin And that 'etber �Ws the Sep& 2he skin vary ZABI thlok it j Yours tn - All P, a ill kereby mi mad burn" that date belouiid - -neaps 4 11 11 &!Ice 1jWk I their ci 1841-2 - - SeRled endorsed will be rm 4D'401ADer, -M, ftrA16tJ0j2 AMP Of R *eon d diw:4,01 bftt. ,Pv , . 'Will n6t I -be t& Ir"t vlet4 .not -.2