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I - . __ - a In tome I - n A M GNANI MITY En � -who are dependent d hi .. � ! I 0 ; - Ideas of bad and good luck signs as
1PAAMBF-014 bAl�'F-" %' . if one trips
of KW% .71i " prevall In other countries.
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tho,wo.-Whips _ 4 f tions and have the strongest of all- ns n the Back
i!�h,cvmty 0. ouron. Inquire AS onoei WX i ;
1774. __ L , his truth a nd i on the steps of his house or knocks his
CAUPBSEA 131YO, OnL , ffl. ' I claims on his loyalty I - gL* ibis nereks"t-rhyArw
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I his honor. 7 NO Ndut ur. amnses *jamejy- bend azainst the Untel when starting
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. OR SALE -110M and four &Ores of land. Tbe CHARM,-TERIZES 4HE DIVINE ANINES. young man,. you who io-dAy are I di�a . eured. - - for a Journey he de,18YO a (lay, If pogst-
Fhwimcontatnslo-xroome,baid and alfil water . MO. -Rol I V,ZF,F,rulil�R,,-,z,gmoralitierchant, ble, for the accjdo�nt portends death.
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W-1. cieffar and stone foundation, TY TO ALL 1�11HO REPENT. having your life's blood squeezed out , T I _1- : .
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gco4stai;isa'aud Pou-1-try howe alao yonag bearing - of. you by the upper and the nethe Spriogbill ,§ Writes.,- : tend a native
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- FOSITOR OFFICE. 1871M � I ; I" It of a severe cold 6ettling on
orabsrd. Apply, at ZX I . I millstones of a drunkard's sins, will "As the ,who starts on a journey In the rain, for
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'"ABU FOR SALE-Scul h half of lot 33, COMES "WHITER THAN THE SNOW you not accept this salvation for the kidneys, I 'ontracted kidney disease, which siguffies tears. ,As a swarm
. evil? Will , fingered for y rs, causing me much suffering - tile rain
�Iah townebip. 40 actea, good �_ . your emancipation from et � from fible mins in
I � jr, sto"16. Gode; tern of bees set�tllng on or near a house In
t clay loam, 5 Aclex fait *boa% g,(Kd frame hous, and you not seek Christ as a refuge froll, .,&��l . -
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kitchen, P. X006 ottlar, " and bird water, firAVE I I � - the backi F�r some L5 ngland brings good luck, so the result
A . the destruction of tbo, drunkard, I
barn, 2 frame sftblea, sboep house ani P* pony. Sinners: of Every Dog"ree, Are Vilced to I - I time I was entirely un- Is- the ver'y opposite In Tifalay distrIcU.
ood never -falling sprlbg creek. ruclo through the I which seerns to be going OnL 6vory 6 able to work, and
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: ff To be sold, as the proprietor is not able to Ac"pt the Offer Which is Jmx4e With where? J.jow general the drunkard's _ . though A bird flying into a Malay house de-
. � k it, it is a quarter of a mile from a ech-fol 01V I. tried several pbysi-
- I wor to WALTON a �ouspletouess That Puts uman eternal overthrow is few P('QPI0_8t0I) eldedly benefiti; tile occupier, for, If
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i Clinton. Apply � . */,\ clans I could only obtain
� Snd two miles from Clinton P. O. I 0-glacig- Sins and to realize. 31any years ago ,those I ,� slight temporary telief.- caught, smeared with oil and com-
I DOI)SWOR29, on the premises, Or 189041f. 3raroiveness to SIOSM . �
. I I . : __ i fell into my handq; let - ,� . manded to .fly away, with all the III
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, ' Their Evorinsting Care. 1 "Havpg heard of the
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i . nIEDENCS IN 89AFORT11 FqR SALM-The .. . Me read thein to you: . , merits K Dr. CbaWs luck and misfortunes of the house, all
, residence of the late John Weir is f I or sale. it Ejaarc4 arcordinvpDAct of Parliamentof Can- - and its . Kidney -Liver Pills in will'be well, .
R Ing, parlor, din- ada. In the year IWI, by William haily, of To- njc,re was an, old decanter, I'll". I
joatwoewroysolid brick, contsinbe room. wid . ronLo. ar, Lhe Dep't, of AcrietilLurc. (Xu%wa. niouth was l'Ing, widc; 11 - It 1, Maiiy similar cuts, I In Singapore we see Malay cottages
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-1 and omaorv#Aory. Also about two lot,# had eblied away &lid ..- 1. I began to use them, and around us, here and there, yet few
bi&-foom - 1,0s * � Angeles, Cai , April 24. -In Tho rosy wine M V_ I -
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and ipleoffid stable, The residence has All m0d8rn I . � � . ( I � ! after using'seven boxes valling ,with
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"re'niances, and W G" of the Mad comrleto and , . left its ci . I know the superstition$ pre
COW, - , this s�rmon the preacher announces � � - ind went - I I I was completely cured.
at;Dd fn liestort-b. A I P y on the I - � - And the w -humming, hum- . regard to the building of these babita-
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���nt'y*"u - 7.TWF, Dt-19, Ex- The cure is due entirely
Mrs. weir. or to F. 189443, � the diV,ine aninestY to all who ro- � lj)fng�up and down the sides it tions.. For Instance., It the steps in
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. iL�he u0tr-siopned odffors hill i the offer which. is And thro�gh the reedlike, hollow. , . rs It will
FA I .1 -urged �to accept _. - ons to Whom I recomMended t em." exactly under the center raf te
farm, 81, Lot () and gouth "f I , Conecalloo 12 .
on romonable neck the wildvst notes it blew. � 1.,e
11f,tt, contifulag 100 "T", for WO inade, ivith a royal. inagnanimity and I)-. Cha,W's r.idnet,.Liver Pi 15, I One Pill A metlu quarrels and fighting under the
on the place is a Story "d a half frama . it in the windo,tv, where t o e '! I
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a- 3, b-arns, sheds completeness that ,put human forgivv- - , .nisa box, all dcalers, orEdmauson roof. A visitor to one of
. hou with sionc O61W *, driving bormamall orchard, . blast was blowing free, - th Eates and CcA Toronto. To protect you ings must never lean against the steps
ousm-111410K9.1 000 Deis to shame by comparison. Tho An d fancied that its Palo mou r - 13st imitatin
� and Ili rer failing well . , �g� i Is the portroit and r,ignature of
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move alliTng=1 text is Psalm li, 7, "Wash me, and ains tome; when talkin-. That would entail a
iosulry 90 acres 2v.red, 10 1wrov bush. Ono mile - J)r. A. W, Cfawo,the famotts receipt book M
- ? - I shall be whiter than snow." - - ,rors, the ;,uthoi. are on i vew box of his remedia. funeral from the house, This welrd
and: . �oartAr from church, school and pod offico i .Vh0Y tell: me, puny conque .1 - fact that cof-
. For f o 11, KNOX, Blythl ' "Absurd simile,"' you, say; 'that.- plague has slain his ten, . 000000000 ,notion arises from the
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Ontallo. � - I . statement dannot be scientifically And war his hundred thousands Of ,'as tney:would fit! floatea 111mil tno fins are handed to men at the bottoW
__ __� Ao * nothing whiter than ' the very best of men, shore, and gather together the of the 15teps.-LondoujUmes.
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F4,TowwwPolveKalm containing 100 "Y". the snow, any more than there i4 'But llf-�twsm thus the bottle spake -wrecked; ca oas, TheY wt.r(. tjlljl!fler� - -
of excellent land. Situated 2 r6ites from the town Of I -_ F__
- sestoAh, one mile from church and school, There anything deader than death, or -"but I have conquered more. ers-inurderars whose -weapons were A Joke He Liked.
. and frame barn and outbuild- blacker than black, or redder than -conquerors, so false lightsS So Coil ,will forgive vv- -
is a good brick haaZe welt fenced and Than all your famous In the strain and excitement of trad-
Ings Sho good Well* and windmill, arterial. blood, or ainlytier than a famed an I
. , d feared of yore. en those marderers who have dv-
"aderdrAined, 8 sores of excellent hardwood busli. sir % fal,
.41! (.x- Ing on Wall street the brokers, says
This farm, is In exoditent Condition se it has been all Vacuum, . ' Then come, -ye youths and maidens ; stroyed their fellow mon by 0 In the Century,
seeded to an for a number of ra. Orchard Of 1 f8ynowj from a chemist's stand- all-c,)me, drink from out' ray ! amPles as well as be wj4i fill_g1v(! Mr. E. C. Stedman
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.5hoictfruffirees, 1raj9fAam�je3=cfl1ontly i4tu j point,. has & st�perlative whiteness. " ,� . those who aTe murdered them wit -h Magazine, often relapse into wild mer-
sted tam and ffilitlable for eltbox graip or stock. . . cup � I ranks, On
Toms &W� A On tt"remims Of to Seaforth 11 The purest of all vapors is that 111he beverage that dulls the brain the dagger or the gun. ,, r1ment and play boyish p
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- P.M JAKES MIART. 1852'i'l ' found far up in the heavens., Along . and burns the spirit up, .1 "What!" - some murderer saYs,_,que occasion an old Indian with gL
- comes a, sudden cold wu,,o a;nd it r ; 'let sills? 0h, y,oung brave, a boy and two squaws
-0OR SALS OR TO AENT--Tlbst desirable Pro rbat puts to shame the conquerors "Pardon for my scai
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pe-.ty Known of fte collie botoostead, in V,X- , freezes that vapor into snowflakes, scores below I , not , It cannot fie true, Why, you do entered the gallery. At once the "door"
_U � , - who slay their no . put forth every effort to break-da,vra
imoadvi. It, 7X# 'y conswo of 3 sores of just as that cold wave can freez'e, Por I have deluged millions with the t ,know what you are saying. My
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P falling raindrops Into hailstones ' - -let, "Filey ar . a
1sud On which Is erwdds oomf dirfi.ble frame 1101290,
aLgoagiodstsble,wbich imbeenihorOughlY Over. . . nent, lava tide of woo! ; sins are wo se than r4cal their stolidity. A war whoop had no
hauled this p"t slimmer and is now 24 170-od " now. ; which patter -�,.upon the pa'-ft'l Though in the paths of battle dark- I black with the hopelessness of de-
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Tbispr ny 0OWd make a coUlfortoble-bome for a I Then as that snowflake slowly drops est wa-ves of blood may roll, I spair, Thate can be no pardon for effect A war dance did not arouso
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rmey, It -will be sold cheap "d 00 10" through the � us a.
ralledzIen it, ABERHART, ai Yet while 11 killed the body I have me- Let m( tell YOU MY awful stor� At last a baldheaded man was thrust
terms. ForPOTUOUls"APOY $OW' 18774f white as it is possible for -ab,ything also damned the soull When lv,went to college, 1, was a very �
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N IN GREY FOR #ALZ--F0r Ode, A good which the psalmist is right in say- such ruin never wrought who wa�� th son of a minister. Ile held behind him, a knife drawn around
, farm,befteompnedofloig, conftedon 120 Ing that Ood can wash away our As 1, in, mirth. or malice, on the in- was a tud y -faced lad and as PlIrO his pate, and the mummery of a futile
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z bewltiftHy giijaW on We book of the river. There snow, " the pure snow, the spotless, And still I bftathe upou them, and I to drink an how to gamble. I ar- acted.
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is on the fam a m ead, wind driven snow. �h, I gued bisn o t of his belief in the
msil, ,,4Asfr0:0fr1e0T1lvalon,i@ well ten I they shrink before my breal ! This was at last too much for the dig -
as about the snow is by year my thousands ! Bible, I le him : on, step by step,
underdrained and h" on It a frame house, bank What you state And year a nity of the aborigines. The boy broke
bull and drivIKA&L ftit0govenioutto markets, literally true, .Scientifically, theru I ." ' into the P hs of sin. One nigbt-f
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schools, V05%. Cc 9 'gap and on easy can be -nothing "whiter than snow.'.' I I 1,can romemb r the time
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__ of mid will ul doom Of the I yesterday -hp sat upon tbe corner of joined; the young warrior gTinned In
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ternis " Owner Is anxious 60 retire. Apply an But you must interpret these words From this awf
theorowl"boraddrow CRANDROOKP-0. MRS, -witfi tbe figurati-ve licen nka' not escape and in , his bed, and, with a strange light in spite of himself, and at last the sem-
I TKdXM OALDM � 1W.tj of my text - -so dru rd will you I
. � I - - ot the poet. When you see through - Christ's name escape now? Will YOU : his eyes, he turned and looked at me bl-Ance of grim humor overspread the
cession tbrough poetic not 0 drunkardi promise withGod"a i and said. 'Jim, do you really believe face of the ruthless old chief, who may,
-VARK FOR SALN.-For sale. ut s2, -Con 'poetic eyes and fiear I � I be ' , rp
help to :let your scarlet sins , that my mother'p Bible is only .a have been the pe etrator of as many
2. U- R, g.. Tuckesualk containing 100 acre& ears you can see sights and hear I
As land I is I cleared sod in a good Asts of oulti- _ . I
yation and well fenced and lindaidrilrined. There is -Sounds never analyzed in.'any,la,bor cleansed 'whiter j.than the driven , pack of supe�rstitions? Do voubelieve atrocities as Geronimo.
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agoodbam 9W6 feet with 69 fo4stone wall atory or classified by any ep,rthl"y snow? : � �,h .
- Two implomenj houses and two . swered. ,tr11 rent on to convince
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underneath. . ude acoustician. f . Lpudan EulFlJok a Sao& Jarceit,
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with kitobea and "roodshed. I The house Is treskd We do not bind the imagination of deb4ticheels sins, The vigor and purity of a language
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b 'jurnace.; Thiii excellent farm issituated ou the poet . with; the rigid- bonds of Christ is ready'to forgive thoso who - rible laugh -T T �en be turned gtild can only, be preserved by the fashion-
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ye%'Ill row, , woe from Brmeffeld. where sciebtific accuracy.. He is accorded a have imm rally broken up the sanc- I said, 'Well,� oldi superstition, good -
there is every Onvenieoce. A1906wfles frmsw � He forgave We class, the class whom In matters
41he dower of the licens d hear with his titY Of the home- tb0 by, good- Yl 3�ay you live long a �
forML Therelsawhwl h9=6011 ,t to see an '_ ft _ " of social everybody imitates, speaking ft
farm,--powsmi" ow bobad thres vieeks after spiritual eyes and ears scene.,; and- gins of Rahab, who concealed the He- enough to s I en,the dying pillow _
Dhs4v. Fartnt9ter partittiUrNapplyio CHAS. � true, brew spies; he forgave the sins of -1 my mother " lid �ather, but as for . well, But kow can English be woll
07, i3ruceileid. , 1"J.61 sounds not sciontifica, ' IIY David, - who stole -the poor man's , good -by good-byl Come, Jim, spoken when'some of the greatest I&- :
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. - . CLAN ZjGgTy_A08E FARM FOR SALE not be literally true, in the figurative ewe; lita forgave tho sins of the dis- I lot's go and take a drink.' dies speak the Ifflom of Massaebusetto
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-Reing Wad "*" language of the psalmist they. - ary , i
F'T iVadof LOW12nd2, Gone solute woman who talked with him " " P ro m t moment, air, that th *
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ejeamilth. Good concrete. It S' aritan well; he forgave , young C. llo, let loose all jais evil
I= 2, L R. S., TO wft Wkhsn, woodshed and poetically go. They may mean in at the am i portion of the men eough the Idiom of
roomed house, 4ft2a, . the sins of the woman dengunoed by,. desires. He seemed to leap into a -
ba house alisoW, TMre is a now bank ban the common language this,, Though : . I . Frankfort from their throats? The
. Sl ,,l1hZgex*=dln91t0 1hesouth, 24 feet * yo -gr past lives .show stains that the scribes., to whom he tdrued and.,.very whirlpool of sin, Within a few of broken Euglish
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Alowlaosick AtChid - I - said. "Woman, where are thine a m pelled from college.
" orobard seem to you . at dInuer tables and In drawing rooms
' iW [I good rspair� indelible as scarict, cusers? I)oth no man condemm thee? I within two years he committed sui-
=Mbys*twNwbd0*.--&i= of 0hoids wlOW fruit, though you have committed shis
There an two never falft wells, 5 iscres of bush. I which have not onI corrupted your -Neither do I condenm thee- Go. and- . cide, and this is the letter he wrote is becoming quite fatigulng, and " a
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own soul, but haVe laid the souls of sin uo more." Christ is ready to for- on the night of his self murder, result the gnglish speak their tonguo
fenced and un4lerdrained, sitw4ed 2, milge from the give the social 6utcast'is sins, as 118 'Dear Mothe' Thi I the last letter worse than It was ever spokela before,
villageof Henoall, for furiker "articulars OPPly otheri�, lilce the human' sacrifice - of �'_ Is Is
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to THO1W KZRNIOK, laenl""Cwila� Im-tt the Aztec sun worshipers on the fiery was *ready to forgive -the scarlet sins you, will eye receive from me. I have Everybody knows the temptation to
-_ of the dying thief and the murdorer. broken your heart, but try to forget speak a sort of baby pigeon English
— � I I altars, yet even for you there- are ,
FARM Lroj& fjALE,_Foj sale# Ut 26, In the 186 . But, though the Bible declares 1 and forgive. If there is no hell, as to a foreigner In the strange hope that
C�Onoesslonof thejownghip nf.Hsyr4 London pardon and cleansing, if you will ae- . there is but one unpardonable of gays, this world is hell enough It may 'be more intelligible to him.
0, and the South "at part of Lot 27, adjoining, cept them, Like the,prodigat in his 11
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conuininginani2sacres morecriess. The pro- rags and tatters, there is a home for and that Is the siTh agaill9t the Hol;.1 ficolrTine, Fr ,�m your disgraced and This and the slang taugh
persy it all welifenced *;� drained and well "ad Ghost, yet, strange to say, most , dy1bg,boy .. .. .. Did you do all that?"
g 15 sores under you in the Fatfier's bouse. Though, I Yankees have redueed the English Ian -
down with the MePgOn Of SbOU people are not willing to forgive tho , "Yes, �' ho Answered. "Well, my
woods. Therefsoftmo dwellinghonnand barn like Paul, you have to acknowledge guage as spoken by xmart people to &
iving houte, stable and large sins of libertinism, especially if the ! friend, I knoW not how God will for-
_a�_r6o, cow house, " yourself the chief of sinners, like hiin I I '*Ill. The base jargon.
I shed over wo too long. Twooplandid wells,good ce a6d have the social outcast belongs to the female I give, but he can and he - I
newivindmiti, p-m--ps and sbun� Of water, YOU May 11nd gra I sex. Alas, alas! E,vep. the best of I blood of Jesus Christ will ever
I Tharearealso0yo goodorclowdarnoetlY Northern honor of toiling in Christian service. � Hovy One Fact Was Diseovereil,
S 1'ea, -&his fine farm propertY is WMt13 11 WileS Of men, the leaders in our churches and cleanse you, jf you will only ask
transsil and the game distance from Kippon and is Christ is ready t6 cleanse the pulpits, are often ready to look upou ' for Christ's Oorgjvenass. 'Whosoever,' In the early part of the last century,
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eold cheap =4 , an tavorAle terms as the pro- few nor sm1all, for the driinkard's the breakers I . a word, 'Whosoever,
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plietor intonds giving m. For paguoulars . mandinent as moral degenerates who ' wh )-wever" That means You. -Yes, it mous, for the steel waistcoat buttons
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- a I t GEORGE Vftry, ff., I I ito manufacture with
* lm,tf . either in this world or in the next. I sea -let they shall be ag white aA I linaca i�ii+ " nn +lwoyn f,nr- nrna�non+ '5:r= -A
SV�AILETIZZG, Convoyanaer, Hantall, that he will 1ose all sense of decenev� -in which he used
- — ange a ill'an But, oh, my brother and sister, j sno ; though, they be red like crim- V -
Z . VL PAY. -V M into a condition more imbrifted than though man is hard upon fallen men, 11 ba as wool.' " gradually put' the lines nearer and
A Pj 0 10 � that of a wild.beast. The drunkard - i 5" P�y to forgive also the nearer together and observed that ag
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K" � en woman, yet God to -day offers par- , merciless I
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1_�r_ �� , � 01 . inarality may be as scarlet, they whether you :have by evil jealousy scientist, who began experimenting
� /I 9 typhoid fever. The drunkard's crav- ' � -ood "OPuta- upon ruled plates of steel. The result
. . it., . ( a ing will make a man -lie and steal shall be whiter than the driven I stolen away !a man's ft
� snow, .- tion or havei rifted a widow's '
� . oz, - and destroy his home and bis lju�si_ - I � Pic- was the wonderful diffraction grat-
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� in the seventh century was suppos d ood nalne ' financial income.
; is new over, The beginners are well staded in their Out EL man's heart as well as his e, � 0 . glass prism upon all great telescopes
. � work, and teachers can. tborefore, give more- time to haunt the evil resorts of tile I g -But," �o� asay, "this appalling to break the ordinary ray of light into
to new'students. It is now current talk throughout. brain, The drunkard's sins- are lik'�� Alexandrian capital. r, or many years � enumeration -of crime has no applic- its primary colors. .
� the country that the student who intends to take -a' the legion of demons which iook pos- � the peoplo thought he was a hypo- I ability to m�- I have neither robbed
; buidnen or shorthand course, and wants to be - ssion of the poor maniac who, .,
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attend the Canada Business College, Chatham, Ont ing, when seen coming -out of a place I either drunka- d or gambler." Assur- Less Profanity Than Forni*rl,y.
Students of last year already earning over $1,090 per of the Gadarenes, and; like them, of evil r6sort, he was fatally struck edly not; , though by Aivine grace The habit of swearing is not as com-
annum, 846 placed in 11 months. Do you know of Wey may be exorcised by the same down by a passerby, with the scath- , you have beca mercifully kept from mon as it used to be In this countrr.
� ally other business school getting such results ? We I �
pay your railway fare. Have you ever seen our divine power. They are the direct ing words, "How dare you, rascal- I such depths of human lufaray and Gentlemen no longer use the language
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. � drew . I _P . mending your wicked ways?" - But � I tell - you are a isiziner in dtays of Sheridan, when a gentleman
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a , thoir souls. No sooner is the drunk-. years he had given his life to saving ! scarl. -how much more est depths_of perdition In the presence
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. - ard s poisonous draft taken into the social putcasts. What Christian wo- I willing, 0 man, O.w'oman,' to givs of ladles while paying tribute to their
I -4. ( ( I . blood than the man. seems to 1W nten- are doing , for ex -convicts St. to- your go. dn for penitence charins, Undoubtedly many youths
- possessed with rabias and .must 9-0 Vitalis Was doing for fallen -men,and � &ad to weloo, you into the gospel who were not brought up to swear
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Mi.,; rar,(A.4;utffh,,�'th� slarrya. Tfrmw ho)- til'an, TholTgf.f 4,161it ",iht tw is §eNt- :Coi 61f V: - Wfut did Utiti,m k-ggAdF&mod, Tiveftfitiftyelgfoklived
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Coiled 9 , WWI' ral. begari to b,reed,. Thoir progony in- drivc,ri'show, thoirgeth they be reol itg )Djjj 664 ji 'h6ulderad 4% tauSkat ittid Mofttfig, . This 10 -Worn, for it father
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Farmers loAilDg for a strong, serviceable cr,.tj.,v,,(j lint'ji they were almost aa cri tnso�, thnry ql1all bf- as Wool," "Id to, =fft "'If I cannot draw A only, Secondary mourning is worn for
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- folies, can find noDhing more dumble than C01111tivc.,; as tho sands of thb --4pa. Chrih4t is ready to forgiv(. thr. mur- e*ord for =,� own country I can at a mother and no mourning at alI for a
olle�built with Coil SpringWire, and woven fl*h,�. Ait.4;traliaji rabbit plague .d(!- dernr's sins,, BY that (10 I mean- that "least 11ral a , private's gun.'-' whou wife. �
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. tackle stretolietv, galvanized fence books gre, t a .curse as is the seventeen Man who, with lifted gun, shoots ifighting In t: is ranks he not only re-
- - a American farnler. dowri the innocent pedestrian? BY stored him 0 his old rank, but gave UnrestoonAble. .
for fastening wooden stays �n wire fencet your locust to the � hat do I mean that Christ is rea . 179bu," said the bargain hunti,eg half
po3t bolespoons, and other tence building Tbey�- were numbored by the million, t dy I , him a, greater command than he over
supplies. - I Tho Australian Parliament war, I)(.,- to forgive the.fiend who poisons tbe'.' had before.. So, my friends, if you, of the matrimonial trust as they sat at
___ _ I , helpless ehild or who in tho daric- like llftixhal� Lannes, are repentant, .the breakfast table, "I w1sh you- would
1V11,�,Z7j,J6d7_jr'4A; wildered with Lhe problum. A ru- ,
.0 � Yht drives the knife into flie heart if you will throw yourself upon
,ward of $100,000 was offerod fur;any 11t9 the� let me have $10 this morning."
Sills--&'Murciel . inan w'ho could devise a praAlcal Of his sleeping adversary? Yes, Aivine M*k , it You Will X&Y, "Oh, "My dear," replied the week and low-
- - , � plan to exterminate them. Wire fen- Jesus Is ready to forgive the convict- God . , forgly my, past sins and lot ly husband, "I wish you would break
, HARDWAREP ces were built across -that island-- ad rnur&,rer though be --may be stand- me be a hu ble "rvant In thy house- yourself of the habit you baTe Of
- , . co mt. The rabbits were hunted Ing upon the scaffold under the hana- hold," the f ther will -
- ntine . . T welcom* you dreaming that T married an heiress."
. S:M_&:W0nr.r11 . - - with guns. and - dogs and entrapped man's noose, about to expiate h' back iu his CkIld, As with tho pro-
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awful crijut!, "Pardon for all" is th' your finger j md sandals on youF feet His Unreason a'blenexa.
t What are Your -Needs lor gTew, -_ At length, as's last resort, lneaning� of iny text -pardon . an(11� . She --Oh, I would have van any -
f Cl -n , I , some rabbits ware caught and Inocul- peace and eterrial life for all, no and & whft� robe of spotless purfty 91
. I 'I thins to have bad It! Ile -Well, why
� - 3prmg ? I atod with the fatal serum Of hYdr0' j -matter how- vile, if in sincere j,cj)enL- about your . scarred and evilly .,,,
'7A:KwA"WK phobla. Than. a greater danger than ; anco they will come to hini and ed shouldAers H� will mako_ you part didn't you buy It? Sbe�-The Ideal The),
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- Cap? Something now in calico goods a sts-, These mad rabbits not only bit ing - sacrifice. "Though Yojr �lfns be as scarlet," �
ptetty- wrapper, Isee cuftalus for your ;W,�. - I I . you shall be 1recognized through heav,*
. . - dowa.' or art inualitia! We have all.of o4ther ralblits, 'but they bit dogs and , But among the murderertj -,vho art, en as his lotin 1 cbfld� Will you, 0 The chariLeterlatlas of the bluo-terer
- . sheep a4d cattle, and even bit, men ' to be pardoned 7. .would also class 9
�__ these, and many more things you m.1hy � - man, 0 worban, acw,pt the omnlpo-
think of. . . I . and'-.wo,men and children. So I whop ,, those who have slain their victims an a killins tongue and a quiet swor&
11 - _... . I - b false signs, as well as by bullet tent and endless and eternal forgive- .
-Men, g6re you in need of v, nowfedora-t the drvalWd'o blood is once IkeCtIl- Y 'noss of Godl Will you have your sin -
blaok, gre) or. brown ?-a wa"rproof cost, at9d With thq ,)Olson it seemi; to or by gun. He is ready to forgive: stained garu ent's washed in the blood
a reefer, a mbber rug, an ukabiella, f . I those who have slain by the'lip aq I
Givate in lis.. victim. a mad jp�ssios of tho IAmb? ,
wear fine or coarse? We oan supply 011 - In olden tlme'q _ " R E X A L L HUTT' DYE8
x6a .to destroy life. It seems. well as by the hand X11 -
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- with -any of these at reasonable pricee, .i , the pirates along & ,Gdi*,Of Fng- Serious '0 .. Tro ad
� a MMA &boolutely -indifferent how he 2q(I . uble C'" . These Dyes wW dye Wool, Ootton, Silk,
Oar stook of ocories d tA : land used to change he poiTti-ous of - I ,
Gr an" 2 le �ry t I W.! lft,ull A �. dintraes jn�my Jute or Mfied Goodo in one bath -they we
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G .to ,wife, bb child or his friand. A man the lights. . ; f the latest, and most improved Dye in tue
'We give the highest priam in cash ,or watching the beekonings of the false ,ind con tr6thf !� ber in's w
trade for butWr and egg% ' drinU t9 drawx sorrow? Oh, no! 01 . I I orld, Try a package. If your druggist
me drinks to gratify his insatiable I Ughts, would drive their boats upon 8�orn*ch aod I i -� T.Wti cured me.- hjumlt them wild direet to P.ex&U Chemica
I- crit,visig, reckless of the consequences Ow rocks and be wrecked, The pir- MRs. T. V. 'WmL11Axs, L%ingsburg, I fich, Co., 60 Ad*Wde Stst F-lut Toronto* ;
R. W, JEWITT, Constance, .-I ' I &US wou.ld ride the drowned bodies For sale by Amuc, !Wmsox, Drugqfst,�.Sex- �
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