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REAL HSTATZ You SAL19. eat, it is an awful qrifue ��undah- Indica "obsof i N 1 The caref tandard of 91:11ickue" Is
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ARMS FOR $ALF.-Raro to fume to PAY TOO, i IGH A PRICE ger the i)hYsiCal and, . . 4 -
F & Tow1whie! of rlawl:=10 X. and ftw& spiritual welfare of your children' Nor 4 uhaudion io'be determined In England, as everY
-joebtCotuity Of norm inquift as Once. WK I . , be" ,0, ~v
. kq 0 crime among all refor4ad crimes Alkil .e#4 M& where else, by tbe point O' view- Peo-
, CAMPULT4 Myth, OUL I 177441 I sevvRe attaelks # Owen by � ple who go slowlY On new
- ought to be mo ils b"k-301" ground way
Of falad. The WEALTH AND SOCIAL P051- &mn0d. And yet this -ciime we see I rd"21r!V",s Werwo Womil. turn out to be quick enou"It when
. FOR SALV--f;OaS0 and ton- &am : -, Rmts of women� who suffer fiom a ruri-dovm -
houte cobtAing sL- roome, bard AW CAS WsUf TION MAY BE DEARLY BOUGHT. flaunting itself everywhere. Parents wholly at home ",vith any particular
in kitchen, fire$ CIAS§ cellm and @WOO foundsuor), � ! . ki - earthly negloe-t cure themselves, belkwing
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[try houqe,sW young bearing . seem to be too busy sqe Ing t_�' line of thought,
ge-Od stable and pool ; - t =t they are only Itired and not knowill d-lat
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I - ,archad. AW1yXt-ZXjp,0SIZ0R0"I0lL t8714f � � fame Land temporal 4uccess to cure, . ,nd str4ngth are being deple Man How odious and complicatedf for in -
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. __ 0 006 ALAS, JEPHTOAH'S DAUGHTER for their own flesh and btood. 8aid their vigor 2 ate. TV'hen the duties of the day L stance, Wing to an American observer
FARM FOIL SALIC-410tith bslf Of lot r a prominent English judge to a enOrm0as r- putation of pounds, shillings
*loja 15, Ooderich township. 40 9 d i I become a burd6 and you fact liffe putting I the com
. - and I - young Xnall standing In �thu felon's , re. I I - -that any
. clay loom, 6 �tcreq fall wheat, gord frame 0 - ihem off, yousho ld tthe , is something � and pc,nce! It seems strange
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- kitchen, a good calar, sott and Its I rd water. frame dock, -Do you romelribc,r' your fath� I 1� b;We experience of Mrs. �or a day to eln-
. %nd pig 113nate a pro
barn, 2 frame stables. obeep house - . pens. A coo& in Which a Noble and Legit er?" "Perfectly," said the youth, Monk, fi. liarrison who re5tmed nation should con ' sent f -
- I Flover-falling spring C."ek, rune tbiough th-J I . ploy anything but a decimal currency
footT To be sold, #A tho PrOFTtcter is not able to coal V 4 sought But With a Lee c- "Whenever I ent(trod his presence he , I her system by losing Dr.
walk It It is a quwt,sf 61 & mile from a pelf -101 is" 4sotexord to the cost Of tho would say: 'Itun away; run, jfiy- _j I Chase's Nerve Food. yet -vvith wbat lightning rppiditT does
tw&mnes flout Clinton. ApPI to WALTON � __�;Curgo Of aeld Busted lad, and don't trouble u . 1. i- e his com-
. ,and binton P. 0. to, i must Mxj. �T. HA=503fe a Lon I
DOI)swo=H, on the premises, 01 Attninnae�t I i
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I . -, I tm.t.f. and Dyed madistained With BUTUAD, ri st %lVrite.' " Who i I? 1 734 Victoria Street, Putations ! What a life of tedious for-
, I . I was tilat father,? "Ift, was the great t ! Kingston� Ont., states:- mallty seems that of an Englioll house
ESIDENCE 111T 8FAFORTIL F_qR SALE. -The Blood. i . lawyvr," said Dr. Potter, "who was ! I "For soine time I have -Wilcss
Is lot* John wt& is for sale, It i 0 1 servant! Yet there was no 810
I R residence of ti binift pallor, din- I authot, '()f tlie fainotis work on . . � , been troobled with pains
is & two dorcy wild KaLered areordingtt Act Of Parlijament,of Can- Chu of Intellect In that footman in an earl's
Ing room" ktichsn���f!eur bed raom.ard ada. In the year IWI, by W1111jim Bally,ot Ta� ,qll(! "w of Trusts,' 'and his only. in my back which bother. Ilo, when bis young lord fell
rvatory, AW 410016 twQ IOU 14, at the Dep*L ut-ArrI01111,11re, OLLU-.ya, . d me a �great deal, At I family w
bath room and O"te ron son in due time fw,aiHhed a practi- *kl kin
. and spleildid, stable. The i6fi-dell" bag all modern tntury on the *ay ill which e_ - '. I timer, I had dizzy feelin over the banisters aud the next of
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C=.��cnlences, and to one of the !"rj4 emplate snd n go I es, Cal, ,April 179 -In cal comme lia"11 in my bead and would called W ask if tile emer boy was hurt,
wo- I W tl 94tw,tog, in Sesiorth, Apply no the L -os �A ... f jjj)j latiler had dowharged the .*most ' Mr -9- .1
2ele =01r,81. Weir, or to r. W, TWEDME, FA- these days of eag#�r desire for great eadaches. I can heartily answered promptly, "Killed, my lord"
prem ! suffer from zeyeqe h
center. lm -m, wealth and so 'ial' positjort., when. sacrod of all 01JH04 comatitted to becg-115e it h-" thus uccomplisbing In an instant the
__. absorbed 'in tile him In the person. oq his own child," endorse Dr. Chak's Nerve Food 9
.��js multitudes are � - tirely freed tr ton'l transfer of the title appertaining to an
Rm FOR SALlZ-,TXh@ wdetbigile'd Offe" L2 "E'd, where I." your! mother'?" I ca A of thes-z distressing sym p
.. Fk f'sim, St US 9 and ftutb b4f 10# 00210004 -Of struggle for %vorldly success, this . m, asked a young school friend and so built up y system that I now feel real earl's el(jest son and heir only.-Tbom-
11aliett containing IN acres, for #s1s on to 400A 0 sermon comes as a wholesome and On well," , In
S, I on the pwo is 4, stpry gad a half frsl#� wher4 dining 41 ,
le to in th: home of his T as Wentworth 1119911180D ill Atlantic.
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term __ , barns, ch"s tinjely warning hat it is I)Ossirb k, nitations the portrait
. house witli, st"o Misr - dflying h0as.3 . inother, -0h, inoth(tr js not herato : To protect yo4 against ir, _ I
'and all pece"aryOutt;Ulklinot one 61nall OrcharO, pay too fligh tv price for fortune's .
� dinner to -day. Mothe'r it.4 verY. sel- and signature o4 Dr, A. W. Chase, the hatnous I
glover fining spring Greek in nerver failing well, too on every bojWf big - A Precious Mstnumerlyt-
, 90 acres Cleared, 10 acres bush, One mile favors and that falile, may be _ She is alwu .; off ad- receipt book x0thor, are 1-1 now in St Petersbur- the
cistern, Boo. dearly bought, rrbG- text is Judg,,s dont. at,home, jretnedies. I There Is a
ottidictuartar from charch, WhO01 And Poe% Of dressing those relikio0s weetings," . I I �
V0rfufjpAW00ij%rs apply to U.,LL KNOX, B',Ygh,' - -Alas, ly daughterl" i =mom oldest known MS, of the New Tes-
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ontado, . 1656X4 tf . tritb saying declares, DO you wonder that in this a,nswer I -only , may e nollored alljolig lily
. --- - -- - Ail � old , d the fubure (1()()� , of that son? tament in Greek, %aved from destruc.
I . 24, coneemon "What is wort� gettinK is worth rea . people I W! ee its a burnt tion by the merest chance many yean
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"A K rOR SALE-FOF talulag 100 "rot ayinent de- Do you wonder that that boy turn- offering the first person that con)(18
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V 4,Towashipolmexillop, Will paying for." D t the p . What 'righi had that I ago. Crossing the ball of a convent al
of excellent land, Sittiated2mileafrom the town of manded for What we want is often ed out badly? out of my house to welcollit, Inc.." the foot of Mount- Sinal, Constantin(
gerjolth one mile from church and school. There her to attend any series of meet -
Is a g�� brick house and frAwO barn and outbuild- nyore than mere silver ityid goid. It "lot . But when his beautiful daughter, ndorf saw a basketful of parch,
. ' Issild wisdosill. well fenced and may cost the, pound of flesh near the ings which would compel her to sys- robed in Wilte, was being bound to' Tlocbe e burned,
Itigs aIgo good wel hardwood both lim'y tem'atically, neglect the spiritual a stake, an when the : lighted torch ment leaves on their way to b
undardrained, 8 acres of excolleat I i heart of an Antonio, and it . I
Thli fartia is in 090011ant condition as it has beca al � training of her offspring by her own be wai
e seeded to granfor a number of years, orchard of rnean silver or lgold,,'crinisoned by firegideT No Comporat success of life was flutig among the fag6ts Ijill-d Two baskets bad already gone,
choice having been di ,
fruittre-m. This iss, mostevalroulentlY 94tn- sted and � around her beautiful lillibS, alld told, and all that be could wurt foi
� ated farm Aud suitable for either grain of slook. dyewd in human lood. should be allowed to demand for its when the tresses of her hair floating himself was a small bnndle of od
To � OW, PIV, oil remijea or to Spat'rth - altars the sacrifice of f� man's child- in the winOls were. eaten up by tit'! � no-tv Intorestet
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'WEHArulp. - "52-0 "Yes, I will 0 Arn that land. I will - leaves. But *the monks,
F. 'G. STRIM . ther's home
I I yet be master of Daylesford manor ren, the sa,crifice Of LL mo f hot, hissin illatties, and wherl her
i In the "waste paper," saved the resl
- I 7110RBALBOUTO RM. -That dmirs 0 ro ut- loor temporal succesq, no matter dying shrie < was heard above tile
. house. I I These ivere the Nvords from the fire, nud ulne years after, or
Wilts; coillo howesbeaJ, n K being how'great, God would never -ha,ve -us
. _r perty known n pauper, then . I Wailings, of the multitudes that sur-
wondville. This pigrity 0onsists dt- -3 0 of tered b ou destroy our Christian �ntegrity- He roun�ded her taneral pyre, do you be- a return visit to the convent, Tischen
able from,)" ouia charity school of the ,
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d a oomf3A . a stewart h4 WTaP
landonwbictflivre- � Ill OV r- ed ited Inyth( would never have us x an alroy In lievo the death of his only child dorf found th t the
slao a g )od stablo, which hat been t1wrouvil hamlet of -Churchill, in Ox- I I
I hauled this put summer No is now he frood new, little of7hrigtian. char- hthah ped in a red cloth, "a bulky kind of -rol
. This property would make a oomforjoblo hoir o for a fordshire, England. That Dayles- with the pure gold 1 and could in sny way inake Jel) ed to be the whole 011
it will be sold obeap sod o 3 e . been , the acter in order to malce! it harder -c of ' his ume,11 which prov
retired farmer, my ford manor bou� had once . to give it a louder r g. lie would happier be(ause the. disgraL
terms, For Particulars apply to WM, ABER JAELT, property of Warren 14astings' great- � ilil - 1�irth was rorev,er wiped out'? In- the New Testament, with parts bltbert4
. ZgWOudVl1I&_, IN74f ran Hastings, for never say to usp I 10hp � child of -God, unknown, and parts of the Old, whiel
. - grandfather. V'4r , otead of Jdphtbah being the head rof
- - . was you can tell just one big lie or com- s
i � bis family, now, by the death of hi,
I solo, p that was the pauper's name, mit one big sin if by-tbat Mealfts of ill . 9- had long been sought. He begged thi
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F form, bA =Of 106 9 .. 9 motherl .. lad,' and the son y I volume for the czar, and tod
ft no then a az
" . it can'win a great earth) Success, I race, I ilia bow a man well preserved in spite .of Its 1,5M
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. dray, near the viflaft of CWwbrZ of a good to . nothing, shiftless n you will be rea7y - nr-- � in - Imag
_US aem of flat Cho land, and to wen watoo, ed and
Wftny,L $1kist", on We bank 6(jthe river, There' who bad -fled to 141,rigland to the nd reared in poverty and one, who �
bow I WhIdLjs itkyj Inable father, crate your whole life to me.'�' A . . . years of age, among the � treasures or.
It.: On the farm 6, winer'st- ng � lencad' find his grave ultimately in the far- know the awings of hunger might the Russian capital. -London MaU,
- 1jififfogoodstsiteof cosdiv"100,ft well 0 . yet there kre many men and*omhn orig for unlimited wealth -aye, and I L
underdwainedandUson Jig Jam houlb.b&nk .Off West Indies, Aye, Warren flast- that i ' the sight of 0* j - I
I . Dillenito m0kets'. ; Wge be who believe n cd ibe ready to ma*,e almost any sacri
I barnL and 4rivinor shed. It Is 8011VI Jo- - - Ings its a. man julfilled the Ph and man a great temporal success in :Ace . , wealth -but when T4qwtinx a Horse's Even,
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ju� be wid aboop and on easy iniadc as a boy,L but he Paid dearlY . to aelliev
. =js ;rw"It and w' - .itid for One Way 'nay atone for fhe illegiti- wealth mu a purchaaed at the The unsuspecting farmer Is oftel
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term: " the owner is anxious to retire. Applynn foi- vvhb,t he wasafter. IJc p � .
- l - RANS : mate and'dishonest mp no by which -price of lhf own life's blood is that 4'bi,V-1 by the professional horse trade
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the adsooraddrose 0 RO0K P. 0. � MRS house with molleY I -e th W
. " . i*.tf ' Daylesford mallor that succes's. is won. To Gem th ,wea th the struggle and the in having a borse wltb defective sigh
71HO'ZOALUM . - . . -s � .
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. .. __ - --i toil, . years of persecution, What clover foot"of Satan may be allowed 'death? palmed off on him. The trader make
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A,I&SIrOft "LE.-Fornie.Lot ft,0cln0e@@1O0 to stand in the'front� rank of the �- "That is a Tagnificent business
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2, U R, S., Tocketamith. 0onlatoi 09 wres. Was Worth hiiviiW was worth paying I � a John L, pass at the borse's eye wItl
F - 4%, Of owti orld's honored ones if it be only Iblock," 11 "That proper- -
The, land is all cleared and in ago, the price, for. the Eastings. w his flat and the force of the lir cause
vation and well fenced and. undordrained. 11bere j; for, but covered with the sbi4ing kid of a- �ty must b( worth a great deal of F. blink his eyef
agoodbarn sox66 feet with All 1100116SO wall ancestral home amd very high. patent leather shoe,:� J- imoney", 41 (es,", you answer., "a fine the horse to, bat or
I emasth. Two Impleummb howes acd two Well, to -day we find G eneral . y blind in an
. I tuld it. ,,who ig that p4tlernan ridi ,as built though he may be totall
- frame stables. limit is &be & good fame house 1 Jephthah havin a great ,amb' 10". . I rig iproperty. rhat property m I 1.
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. withkilobenand -woodslud. This hou"If cited - noble and down the street?" I ask "Oh " he i with flesh , Lad- blood, The man whp eye and weak in the other.
by a-furnw. Thit exodiat furn...-, Is on ]ae. was not ont seeking a - i ' - er will blindfold one o
Ae goal, but he was rashly answers, "that is qn;q' of the most ,.owned It i - now dead from ovel; If the farm
the inill r04 W Oft 40W BOOM. legitim k
I thers Is every eonii6� - 49LLI 11 f fta, 9L . influential and respeq d men In our - Work.'� Ylw, that is the sad c
of the and. recklessly ready to . pay any 9 ' I - , the animal's eyes and make gentl
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Vown, He is not onl� 4t the he0A of mentary upon the. methods by 191 c - passes at five and ten feet from It, h
jorft TherobsWbeet hotissinafteeorn , ,
farm, pvnmlon oan babad three wasko after price to reach that goal. Jeplithah . 7 �
0srUCUIM Apply-6DdORA8. � all reformatory moveMents, but he Iscores and scores of our great for- animal's sigh
turebwe, For further � . 101 -it _ had two objee s in rea.ching this � can tell how strong the
� V=N, BrWe"". . � I goal of his aln tion. . The first, to iij one DA" the pillars�of Rev..Dr. So- tunes were gathered. The men who Is In that eye. Then blind the examir
_ - -_ 'and-so's church,". . �'How did. .,he.. !xnade them were the men who were .
I . IRST OLAW ZW8jk-A0U FAWFOI� BALZ wipe out the sti ... ma on the record of make his money?4 yvell,,� he an.; , not &Ilow to liVe long enough to ed eye and go through the* o.ame pro(
F -Being Wcd ped,ef. JAM I wd 2, =n!"ll, - his birth. 1A Alexandre Dumas, %, � , ess with thd other.
I ion % L. X S., Ttaskenu;W Oood ewe , ention the er�s, and with that he looks :enjoy them, 0h,- my brother, like
� ad and he could never i name of-, sw . This 11ttle hint may save you gettin
rootudd house, 4ft% with k1khan, W01= other WIthDut bringing a blush around, to see no one is within hear- ;jephthah, are you so anxious to �
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buzzy house &tWh;K Thm isa now ban bun ;.his M. . "there ill a dark story ,'achieve a ou the "small end" of a swap.
- - 3j3C with wing exiending 60 foot check, 8econdly, Ing distance,
� si under of shame to'lis 'are willing to sacrifice your heart's
: Atiabdakarchad M0613011", &00:vo;� connected with his life, Feople do : I . I
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All b in Od . . d Jephthah wanted. to drive out the ijft- say he got- his start by dishonest -life in order to win it? Hours and Lue1r, -
90=ftyW_ior0 :A =6110M of vading Ammom ish hosts who wore M I in,
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. I Them we two never falling wells, Is wris- 00 . ,1,0 'Ople". cans, Ele is- said to haxe.�been But though "it Is common custom - As strong as the superstition of Fr
This farm is to a g*W state won , we threatenh , destroy bis 1A,
of no the I f8o once & very poor young wawg�nd a tox0gard ePhtbah as one Of thG_ day Is that concerning certain hours I
. IeDoed and undordraned. eltusied 2 "amfle"s . the night b fore the great battle
.. jage of iffensail, jror furabwer a hah in his mill- clerk in bU uncle's office. ,Tb4s Uncle 1wildest characters of the Bible"-" , European and orleatal countries,
VIM ly- � opened - General epht . LIU- r. Blaiki,- once said -"a rough
, to THONAB KZRNIM THIMSOM"91 I tary tent made! a ,pledge something was the owner of � some very vi , t , alike rash irt vowinK, � In Paris 'the superstition is so prei
I � like this: .1,10 God, if to -morrow- able coke lands. "is uncle was a �, c-OdIC88 man P11 alent that an enterprising business I
� IMARM FOR SALF-70f 0010, LOt 20, in 'he 106 if director in one of our large private !�and heartl s In fulfilling, yet by that of selling cards on Wkich &I
r ()onossdonof thetowashl offfoy. �Onftn ,thou wilt only give me successl - banks aud had his )I 11 el with six or .the burnin pyre built by this man's
Paid. and the -south eso put orliel 27, ad oining- to atoric for the I printed the hours that should be avol(
thou wilt allow Inc I seven other director on notes ag- sin we see in the dying girl's face
IxTy :E in all 126 w0c awr* Of len, 11 0 Vw- .gLwful record of my birtW by being a 'I'l � .
� . in ,one of the weetest characters in all ed.
� == well fenced and dratned and Wei sooded - 'thest.- In- grogatirl.g 00mae Mihll of dollars
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dowa with We exception of about 16 som under deliverer of iny people front value, The bank fail d, 1rhese dir- history, ts the The famous Gambetta consulted
wo,wb. Thereiseframe dwofilogbouse, d bam Ira,ding herds of cut-throats, I pl'olll-� man of the -world, the. man of am- reader of cards as to the auspiclot
i ;01�go, cow house, driving house, jt&W 9d'Isrxe ise thee. that wbatfioever 'COmeth ectors were responsibl. for the notes,
1: sbadovorMf"1110119. WIVOSPIODdid wOU01good pol In order to liquidat tho" notes bition, and. in one sense the man of day for embarking on any Importar
u I waUr. forth of the doors of my - hQusc
Tb-t*4MAW*W0,Kixd0ft6=W0ffi9:y_ ortbern meet me when I return in 11011c4- that unele would Ila' ' had to hand i �selflsh amb tion and the man of sin. enterprise.
. 101411111 '= '9 'Ibis I' 0" of from the children of ArLfIJTLon shall- Ove his pr pe. I Zhe daug ter represents, in an President Carnot was, skeptical (
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iho same I win b# surely be the T,ord I 9, and I will of- did he do? lu orde� o escape th_.se -.1ilumble sen I e of Jesus, fmch things, and- he ebose an unluck
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on, t1se Losifta 900L , she died to sin in ,4bich she was
d on fav%%bb I*mw " RIC, pw- legitimate obtiga:tfo4s, he placed his I hour for his journey to Lyons, whei
sold Cite= fer it up for A burnt offori-og." his : not a partf�fpant. The one character
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Frubw in , the thrm" F . - Hardly haq_�,I�he roar and din of coke. property in 6d, . igniries etOtnal. disgrace, The other be wag assassluRted.
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� - en swil f horses sped eve, pe I � Sir Boxer 4e Coverler.
r e as fast as Nathan he had perjured hit If thus this ,:sacrificial b,00d flowing to wipe out
- I uncle went t i that disgrai v., "Upon the! gloom of Ralph Thoresby, writing In 1717 (
I Pays To where, 1=y o his ne hew and said, ,
. - it Mayor Roths ild rode to rea ,h 11.,on ' -Tophtbah's painful history an ethe the family of Calverley �of Colverle,
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coke Janos/. 'Oh, no/ said the 1.real brightiess shines. What can be Yorkshire, says: "Roger was a perso
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,,?_1,,9 triumph mah; 'you gx,ve them to me, ',,more beaut ful "" once said Dr. Wis., of renowned hospltality,, since at th
I I I , :/ the bard ridin ururiers shout(td the Young . xnan, *-'more wpnderful than this pure
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" 01 t news to an , ,lg people, I The dishonest.1 can be idishonest too.'�� Calverleyt Is referred to him. He wf
OW - land Is free! Oc land is free - -so Was - !bandits and far from, the tabernacle
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�, ) - land is fyce, I joplitbah has won . sup 6d W janancial of 0,od, thus freely o&rIng ,herself passage �
_- - jephthah has on! " . m X111 he VL8 a thank �offerjng for the victories ard L" This carries the dal
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Now4thebeottimetoenter. TheinDuaryruall When the Itornan generals came start in life. But,. of f I I Israel? A�4 who can fail to see In of the origin of the tune -back to abot
is new over. The beginum we well started in their is so rich and go . nerous with his 0 -
back from the� r conquests, they were the story OA tile ineek and self-sacri- .1190, The Spectator in a- description 4
work, and teachers can, therefore. give more thus . itioney the church and t�6 world are
tonewatudente. life now cutrantblirthrougliout given a triumphant entry into the . ficing rnaMcIn a marvelous and mys- Sir Roger, now called I'de Coverley,
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. the country that, the student who intends to fake a ,,capital of --he seven hills." NO ready to overlook this' sin of ��is terious adu ibration of a better sae- S.qyfj, "HI,g great-grandf4ther v,ras ti-
businwa or ehor*Jmnd coune, and wanjo4o be more enthusi stic Ovation. was ever yOu.th," A great, temporal success -is rlflei! of another soul of an' only I L
placed in a MUg graduaW, should I uventor of the famous 6uetry dan(
attetd the CanadailuaMuesewhoeoullege, Chatham, Out. - awarded to he military chieftairib held by some to atono-for the sinful child, porfe tly free and voluntary, .
Students of last year filresdye3rluln Versl . now means by which that buccess is won , w1lich Is called after him"
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annow, 846 pla,odd In 11 montha, 9 you cao"nrf of the Caesar than that which It must be an awfu4 sensation for , and of virga' holiness and heavenly
wvleoinned th libiarator of the Is- purity, the sa'crifice of -Christ, who
anY otbor bus-ifnew school pWng such wealts 7 We � j% inan who has sacrificed his Chris- . A Matter of Doubt,
payyour railway fare. Have you twer effiew nor raiAitish POOP e. ale maidens came tian. integrity Co feel Ithat he always , gave his spotless soul to death for A minister In a certain city ok1d: 113d
catatogUe.? u not, write for is and enter now, Ad. fol,th to dan - before him, and to i1our sakes," In this sweet story of
dress has to live in the "Ofty of Dishon- ,I brethren, the collection will now I
, ilowers In his way, and to silig of !the lovely a'kdeil. dying for her fath.
strew flowers esty," upon the "Doillevard De- �� or's sins can you not, 0 man-, learn tilken for my expenses for a trip, for
D. MCLACHrLAN & CO., th(.ir sweetes songs. Such music
. . ft ceit." It must be an awful thing, Ahe less __�f bow Christ died that am going aw2y for my health. T1
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Chatham, . . � Oat and songs an Owers as.afterward to feel that every per . on
- I MI -52 welcoined Ki g f-5aul after the de- . �on who comes ' you might 1�ve? WIN you not accept more I receive the longer I can stay
- - . werill in touch with you is -1 prompted to
struction of the Philistines . . that divine �acrifice as an atonement Tbo largest collection ever made �
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I-I&Z - suegrurg over General Jophthall, in seek your friendship Witha sinister Jor your sigs? that church was taL-en. And now't)
J, I 'I qCPAN-1— of harmoniou.4 d"ire. I once read f a heartrend- The humai� and divine sarxific'" of .
-W- i � great t1dal. waves I . question under discussion Is whethi
M ; -- ------- %_____� x N__W � )r s � ur -ounding him with ILUgO Ing scene, During th bombardment . Iffel Who dan. overlook them? W6
sound ( '. of ChdrIeston S. Q. a. young. . tile mize of the collection was a comp�
- N I LM, �_\_ floral rainbo s, dyed in thn richnst � jp � F1 9117 � glory in tW fact when a, hero phy-
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of colors, with this one- exception- u':uth Was 1,4 ,
V �. k litillie of a s epherd boy to Irribitter that fair city of t e -s noted dfsco�verer of the bacilli of verse, -_ .
� _�_�_ � - I (;(.rl(,j-al Jcp � thah !lad no ta . unting fore the marriage altar. Just as k1nd. When Dr, Robert Koch. the , xfmxinax For All Purposen,
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, nounQ! the twain one, tbero sounded . a u W" :1
4�#T#a . not Infectious for man, and aeAit man, "that a penny saved Is
- # - I raclitish libi-rator comes ijearer to berculosis of cattle 'Temember, my sort," said the pr
T%T a young
T-JO..dk.. In _D OWN= Im his1louse wc see a great commotion. a ringing of a shelt. 1 It burst into 'bacterfologift, to prove that . theory � pe"y earned."
a a - suddt-nly this: mighty leadcr ,RtoPs the roont, and the young bride drop- , fit -
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� W all(I st . a)g,gq-rA.IikP_,-a drunken man, for . I", inoculated himself with tho "ThJuVa so," replf�d the reckle,
.Vweaving Machine I I food dead at the feet of her lover. � cattle tuber,mlosis gotm arild died-" youtb. "The troublewitli me In that
___ . ther.1" collillig . 6 -tit of his ., bousc, Oh, that death was hjrrl1)le, torrific! .
J44)hthall says his beautiful dwigh- . a reelAt of ilie Inoculation, we said-, am always getting hold of the wror
. Is tile beat of its kind on the mar. I ter. 1.0s oijI3 child, stofyPilig forth to That was a tragedy,i But the scene, , PThat is gloltous that is grandl pro -verb. I was thiqking, 'Nothiz
ket. Wearesole agents. for8ea� .. the terms of,his . of horror. wIlIch met the young bride- : That youngi . man � afed in order that routure, nothing have,y rt
forth and vicinity. . gro-L hill), 1Lnd by grooin's eyes. that n ht is not so
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- ,V W the sacrifice for : we might physically live, He died in
I a- �ire'. �,okv sllv must be horrible to me ail must bo ' the .. order to prove the necessity', of our -
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Farmers lookirig' for _ -dgu which Joplithah made . 9 guarding aj.xinst the tuberculosis of
I a strong, serviceable This lilt bad man who thinks that every , the brute. . ut th young The Terrible Bo;r, .
feum, can find nobbing more durable than, to c'od was a very foolish o1le'l God marriage altar As built. upon , the � maiden of nl text did The Mother-Hurlice, 'Was there ai
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one built with 00ii gpriiig (ji(I not wunt 01 qmeral Joplit ishijess, that all ly ,more than to kissing In that pantomime you and t!
Wire, and'woven f self I die in order that her father might
with a, London fence maahine. Block and - sl6v his, daughter; neither dovs he friendly greetings alle- m(-.r,!Iy .the . live. r can , imagine that in thg others were rebearsingj In the pari'
twirte stretchers, gatiAnIzed fence hooks �j,p' ish sacri- fawning WOMS uttv.r(�O' by hypocrisy. � crude belief'of those days it may last evening? The Dauoter-Why,
11t ms to make the fool
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for futeningwooden stays on wire fen�oe, fires .K)nlil 0. us are willing_ to maRn that (!very one with �vhorn we walk hav - -
poot ho upoonx, and obber 1611ce bTlaing - . , e. been I ,old that the man Who course. Herbert and I .b4d to kiss, b
. � to __ . in order to. win tomporal success in Is t rying to overreaclx us as we ar, �� f&jjed to f llf3ll hfs deliberate vow It, was In pantontime.-Sohnny-No
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. I .1 ,__1;-_i � - to cata,lop-pic some Of t6v Vin man Wfio has;lost . would perisi eternally, It may ba,vq wasn!t, mgtmma. I heaid iti .
" W1,1110111, his Christian been that Japhthah's daughteryield- .
� % . ' foolish sactifices sohle of us inake Integrity! ' God' pit.y.: the man who ad her life to avert that dreadful .
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_ --protest against them. . . of Self Love- and W associate Cn- ' beroic was !her sacrificel How he so ramentfinstAital.
1, First, God- wollld never have us, X.e A
- - � tirely w4th nelgliborr-s' who WIong tu must havq. oved her for doing oo, May -Jane behaves IJ an old In,
S3�1.&:WaMrXM:- Ilkv JeplithEb' d"troy the spiritual � riad woman already. kaud-Why,y
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. W.—hat - iwe Your Needs for Us so engTofsed in our work that we I desire for. one earthly 1 Oal obliter �' rendered ne ssary bv our transgres- .
. 9 - ne up without kissing th� phone..
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. Spring? would negle, Mi ; ates all the temporal and spiritual ti sions? 0 died -to save us from
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I .I-- ' blood," and care.not how our boys i blessings with which we art,, Sur- j the penalt of our afn, asks us for .
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I Ladies, do you need a Spring He& or and girls might turn Out.- Hewould � rounded. It is bou lit at too high a -, our gratef ,t love, Oan we withhold -man W,
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cap? Something now In emlico goods, & not ha, I price when a man, tq gain that end, : It? Lot us ever hate and renounce
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pler,roy Wrappor f lace curtains, for your win. or ..the merchant'or the inventor I is willin' to sacrifice CN,_d thing else, . the sin W I t wipe away, s0ends a quarter for chocolate bc
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d oi ad - mudins ? We have all of say . n, he t u o hfn2 our hearr,- m - bqns makes the man who smokes fit
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Men, are you in need of a new fedora,- even though my own boys a,nd. girls I can imagine how 4, ephthab brood- ZY �,,-' . I 0
bl"k, gre) or brown ?-a waterproof cost, I �
; - I � - rug, an, umbrella, fo have to mulffer." .He would not let ed over the evil chanter of his fttth- Now t o Romans Teek X&ab. j v r 4
aF reefer, a rubber . I ot- I I .
I I Abraham aler his, boy Isaac upon er's.and mother'o life4hich gave him I - HOUSE- DICC
j � wear fine or coarse ?* WO Oxn supPlY You re- I birth. I ciLn imagise, how he wanted The Ro ' a took their meals lying REXALL HOLD
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with any of these at rewmable prioeB. quire ux; U sacrifice the, spiritual 1 to wipe out that stitin, especially UPOn very tow couches, and it was These Ppa will dye Wool, Cotton, Sj
Our swok of Grocorles and st1ple Dry. aad temporal �livcs of our children to wipe it out am6iag a peoplo that not until &'out the, time of ChgLrjap.. Ju�be or Mixed Goods in one bath -they
Goodil are always frath and up-to-date, upon the altars of iame, f kept the records of � family births Vm9ns 044 a stand was uwd, the latest and moat Improved Dyo in ,
Iffle give the lifighest prim In e"h ,or And yet, to-daY, se -C how miLny , Xeneration after g9neration andcon- . around which guests were s"W on I world. Try a ' sokage, If your drnal
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R, W. JEWITT, Conetwce, the pursuit -of silver and gold -men ' this mighty man of yvar impulsively appearance i.n the mtddlo aps, sad 09 I ,j 60 Adelaide ftv But Toronto.
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