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The Huron News-Record, 1888-01-11, Page 3
' 2 % It I' eOrw . . .� '* sr +' +' I �. G n . l • .i _ , fi c, .o ,. . I 1.- A • ! . -. . - . r I ,. w tof$m. I cep, only thank God TeAOUXng Th-roixgth the 1aanlies. S.i;SIEBS' A�kirUGEiIr1T" „ } �I4 flat tllo bvti 'I,wnotiy: howl• have nc f $ *+ ., n :.� "` " '�,CultliE�ll'gY1�ZNCE' longer wws, but'ku.o.ivjodge, 1)le othot day, the Illshop. of D1 W a IP m om. , -� H 0 t, fr"� . ,e „ anchestex to atldresstn tho stud :..: � b d �' �I e � �� lire�saild at' call tipz4 be pleased to ad your >uotber� T Asicotj ? Q� e a adz -a: �r lvt 11 y or f d ad he rd _- l._ o , t' g:, �. g • i� ° • ' >; OH. ; ' ' t'eGetug -4 kms of # ,r§ froaza Qup suL- solo �1. . ; f q of I h A. , ou4i at the �'Vai. ru Ston �.il M � � '� • g a A : do for a s id boy's oxcuse; but m a, mp a" g u ° w�'sP - r �' svl rbr'r . ` dVa avafat a •good come. him speak of her -as so godly a Ivo_ TrAinin° C4dlego, ntade..ome britt• yj:5 I . i .1 l' 1 not res z roan. tical remarks anent the mode .of what can be said for thg parent wino fl W.0 It � dm , a ;rice m w� ° po tt' z z2t eael / loca at,/, t o al ElJ „ ' aeon his child Tan uislun loll a d foils c m ° d•" � 'L � 9' 11:� a d a p C touchln he followin„ is an ex- s s y n a a p>a� > ° ° •- r, c w , pi; «.i a recce, ffd to send u • R1yL P,T,E news. His face L.louded but he recover- °' - to recognize the want of a' tonic and �-�+ c o . 0 , V d ;a • a o CQ a Q �• I t , tract :- g ° od himself. . Asan old toach$r ho tlioun ttl►o blood-puriller7 Formerly, a course of �� p,� a>• � � er a � a=a .s � a, SUI3SCItI1ii:ItS. `°To ba frank with you, old °h bitters, or sulphur and rno asses, was the a fl �., ■�+ " a e I -- I Q Y , priucigal ),)ecus of so im Tossing w - s- 111 .3g 'A a �2 � �� 0" Pfxtro7trr gvlao do 7tot receive their fr'ierrd," said ho,. "I don't cafe for . P a rule inwell-regulated families ;but uo�v H F• 0 - � �'� `a .0 a d I D F a . (1,+ t• Icuowledgo ou rho mind it sltaul�l all intelligent itcusohold3 keep Ayers J a d o n , , 3 a ° 70 yy W vlW� ' _ pep-regr.larly ,frona the Carrie)• or mysel#; a short life and a merry not bo for ;ottotl were these_(I) to v •� `%" ° • 07 d 4a � ,3 0 ki 0 - () Sarsaparilla, which is at once pleasant 'J. � a d ° 0 '� vy 9-2 'I a a a„, � a � � H . R x -� .. tl4 ucylt..tltel2 'local pint apices .zv:Ill_ _ore, :{s nip ,motto ;, but I , yguldn t .approach tho r>find th through thg to the taste, and the most searching and i o O mA �v h 6 o n a _r W ei cortfel' a fav��t . by z•eporting at• this bear to worry iuy old mother. No, senses, and (2) always to assign a effective blood medicine ever discovered. a d "'""'• = = ' Q F W y' A .� '�+ . ! - gfoe at once, Subscri�ptiorts nta� there's no use trying to convert tool reason for everything they ;taught. Nathan S. Cleveland, 27 E. UAnton st., 1• =-+ � =Q •' ro 1. tl b o t' � ; N y ' rA `p crnatfaelace at any thee. but if you like, 1 ll tell you what ge_spoke more especially of the Boston, writes: "My daughter, now 21 � c a rr „ > s W >., ' happened, the first night I got edueatipn of the gun because that years 01a; was in perfect health until aP �' - m `t `t A,. H back." young, year ago hen she began to complain of f .t 'AUVERT1SER$- was the work to which those before fatigup, headache, debility, dizziness, '- . ------__------ -- - „ „ I acquiesced, and he sat in the him were going to devote themselves. I Indigestion, and loss of appetite. I con. I `" ' Advertisers tvi,.l)Iease bear in mind . , eluded that all her complaints originated , that all "changes" of advertiseme'0s, seat of the scornful, and went on. They ought to try and reach the frim ureblood,and induced her totake "Perha "Perhaps," said he cynic:llly, mind through the "senses. Object Ayer a Saxsapaailla. This medicindadon I, t to ensul•e iltsartion should be handed. t r or blood-makin organs to F . . , . r stored I - in not later than. i1ZoNDAY N'oo� of "You 'may work it up into a' con- lessons should be made more coin- �,ealthy action, and in due time reestab. each zveele. tributiou or -a tract. No doubt mon tban they were at present. He lislied her former health. I And Ayer's - you'll find a ,moral in but as for Ilan been delighted to hear' -of their Sarsaparilla a most valuable remedy for t proficiency in geography. He would the lassitude and debility incident to THE OLDEST E9TABLlSI#�D CIRCULATION me (his face grew black), I only a ° a ' 1 Y Spring time." found a little of that bugbear, ask t'nom to teach geography, history, - J. Castri ht, Brooklyn Power Co., ;[!circ N.Ews-RECORD has a larger hell." hnd everything they taught as far as 13rooktyu, � 'Y., says: "As a Spring . AND TUE LEADING NEW �A Q '>CANADA possible Uy those sensiblo methods. Modicino, I 'J eirculat'ion than any other haler izi I find a splendid substitute a, this, section altd ccs aft advertisin Then hie wont on fast : "lli was for the old-time compounds in Ayler,s r' g He believed they ought to make ob- Sarsaparilla, with a few closes of flyer's GAILY GLOBE, Morning Edition, . $5.00 per annum. ia' medium ]Sas iv a ua7s in. Ontario. a week ago that I retnr>ioil. My Pills. After their use, I feel fresher and .. {. - •12 o'clock f. 9.00 u f� joct lessons of history, and that it =5 'Pur boobs are o en tv .those echo sister married soon . after I went stronger to go th'eugh the summer. ' .f .1 $ .. N 3.QO {. {. . ` West. - I came in Oli them ''unex- would be of very great service. l WEEKLY GLOBE, • • . 1.00 „ it *'; zneazt business. I istorical parsonages, and reinarlc Ayers Sarsaparilla, SATURDAY DAILY GLOBE, � 1.00 14 ,o i pettedly. Mother has been feeble Able historical events could he re' JOB PI:IN'j�iNG. for $01110 tlltle past, aUCl I fUlllld }leT PREPARED BY ' , ' "" lying on the sofa. Hate's. husband Presented iu pictures, so that they Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. The different editions of The Glebe can be procured from all,News,Dealers " Z/ae Job IJel)artzleeJt Of t)tis JOtaT- is a good fellow. He's eon more COUl'l polar t0 t}10111 al]CI Say that is Price $1; six bottles, $6. worth $5 a bottle. throu,thout Canada.' " Teal, is one of t7ae Lest eguil)1)ed i'n of ti son to the ntadre than. I have such a maul," and then 'say how ho I If'ester)t Ontario, crud a superior I'll say that for hila. .Glad to sen . carne to bo' what he was, and how ,, - - --THF CI.CBE SFEC'AL FAST' THAW *- a - " "class Of zvorb: is rpuaraltteed at verrJ t , his action contributed to the ergots Inc ] Oh, yes, Of course Poor l it 1 between Toronto and Condor., which has been running daily since 3rd March . • »1•oderate rates., , whish they deecribod. It was ab last. will be r. •., enc; d thr'.0 lfout 1&33. This train arrives at London at 6 • ), mother cried and took on, and 0131E solutely incredible hon• much his- r ! a.in., in•'4in • ., crion with all the early trains from that point, sgsBx*fldg;rg _ r, ,,,m , i. - -- Kate, too, for that matter: After a torieal and graphical material � I - d 1)io 1 le® j.' Tea Glu!)- : ,,reap throughout �?Vestern Ontario hours in advance of all f while I got acquainted with the a ,, ; `�ilj`` ' Toronto p:'c, •:,. i 1 .The Huron News -Record they could niako children localise - �/ childrou thrco tial' tuts, tho young• G - - i $1 50aYoae-$1.25 ireAdvanee. est almost a baby. It was quite lata by :t pieturu. Ire had trird it, -.r �' D A To ADVERTISERS• - ` ' 11 and the reason was )lain C110llgh. r'1 _--__ _ �- _. ---._ -. ,_.-- whon I came in, -tho *abios' ])ell- l' a 1'r A; an, advertising .medium, The Globe has no egti. _ "in Canada. Its ,•'. _ — -- T In early life the senses wore �ulel: -.,, 1 1 ® circulation which appears at h Sri -of its editorial coiurn daily,is'-far in • , IPccLlesd.iy. January 1[1, 1SSS. trine had come, :old than they all and active, but tho rellecti%, facul- cams d ;, ill fell t0 for religious servicos, T was . • - adv;tnc of ail of er C to .d au pane s, and it is lire it tion of the man- -. I ties were ilnperfoeth (ION, peal. '- -`=- a.geme,;t to alcvay. keep The Globe in its pn?u,i pusitwl as the LEADI,VG a h sitting by n) is sofa, ,rhea h:tto _ _____.._._ __ __._ _ both' in poi. of circu;ation and i fluence. 3' Lower Down. That was to Say, youth was a tinge - NEWSPAPER CF CA,IADA, P , �S. brufuaht (i It ti I",iblo and hymn- of receptivity ruther'th,ln Uf nativity % 1"' t�+3 ( r t -- boob. I triol to tet away. You The should ;i, )ru:leh the youth b, a `s'� "." '1 a 7? ^. . ),, : Last nicht I mot upon Ills 6t1'CL't know I told you, whatevor I was�,I Y I 1 Y >' tt`t fft "� l '� • �1 f� .r =' a man whom' I Lad liuottn and th0501ll1C1a Of ilia IllillCl, the souses,?.-a�•� f! sT$,� a liv`A Felf�1■ I". was .no hypocrite. 1'hcu mother in soma form which found access. •--Ftil:-- •- ` loved well in his boyhood, d'h° looked astonished. Could I briove TSD ONTO �' ", lost time I saw him he was a youth, g Ono of the best teachers of tho _ _ • '� - of twout -fresh cos facod with bar by going 7. If I (lid bo i must young of whom ire ut'or read leas ! ] it tTl �t, i r� . F Y r Y : tell her why; ani) t,hat.I cools not �� 'hi 8 P Ij +�U 8 NT ; Wkly Globe for $2 nt ea -1' �1Iiss Car. lin ter the sister' of the .is -1.1.,1 i1 11II' , I�i'S-��L(OItD and Wer11 "' ago haira .fraltntl ol)cu hoarted j �� ,,SollthoTlible. 1 lin:�tolhconlnil celebrated) Dr. Carpenter, of i 1 f y . bright ) , } rstayed.y } _ }1 C LOnClOn lT[11VelBIt 5110 )lll'S110'.1 TALLOW, �. . ----- -- -r - ------ • o, 11, ,, young fellow, full of hopo for the stand. Then ho n•lived. I made a �' 1il g 1 that ntothod ol't.r tug to reach the III>he.st market nice ,rid. Brie s_ q © _ �+ f 3'!';C1,4I, 0OTIC1ES., life and the labor awaiting kiln iu poor pretence of.followina. 'that I Y o 6 I 1 © tY. • B i A11 fr his Western city. VtTe said Hood- 1 l a mind through the acuses, and he them along. _ , stood, too; but when it came to "'the ' ' / bye ten yeses ago t111S VOl'y i11011th, thought if they followed out that • "" "i � l� [[ I will mait(niltr.)thcreelnu• -� -. $Illglllg (I told poll It 1Voll1(1 be - �,� �..^•mr n ' P'-i�L[�, for n silu,le t'ruKTAsr.s L'Ai;x Tan they world gonernlly (incl that A COOK BUTCHER / l �l`77 1 ,, t,x Vr,., and the good byo was 9p.Ok011 at 1110 P ° , that will leKalovK Tnn, 1' ItKCKLY.S, Pldll'I,F:A and material for a tract I toll you .It ■ Fourth - )' it'sUaccoded for Ile did' not think tr BLn'reans,-laevin •-thc skin soft, ele, r sad beano Pul; also instructions for roducin • a luxuriant __._ . _ Christaau' Association oil Tourtll , ,, , ,-- , a 1bothered are. You sa+•iuo stead- " r p RI 114,, , many people uudcrstoud burr dull• 0L1NT0N 3Jotf -, ,�,__ Aventll, in this city of New York. in t{"it'h"'those )nen On• the cornet' 7 • ,,_y -X„ I,--:• f ��sv ^'roi,;th of )orrice. a hull head or eq,0oth lace. ff- u` "Don't 2.r a cult ft teas for a t hill ora rotvn-u -,-_ _ �, r,' g�~ `� o f r� Address, including 3c stnwp. Bf . VANDELF & 3 ou remember me . said WoII one of them waste-, the free a p ._ _ _ ..- .. po:, 60'Aun streeV, N. Y. 302y +1.,Z ' person to get, hold of rin abstraction. - t v r-+'+ . -,^9:-+ �' - he ;, adding, without more Ado, thiulcer, yon know. Isis opinions �r --- ------------ x} „ " , In the rnUrlarre Sel•vIce for instance 1 :'fps-`�•±d ?v I am—, mentioning his name. ' aro mine. There s no sort of use a — "s I.Then at.once I .knew . him not; tr' rug to change me. I've given u tyheu ho hail ask'od n man who wish= >,� 4 �o� ��yi% � _-? �;.t ' ��ti;,';7• � �.- .; � � ���11,1,11 y i Y a a a P ed to be m-u•ried to say • after hila- 'g ?, ,-r :..ik indeed, as he was,' but as he had all such .,I won't c;ill• it nonsanso, „ y •. X,oa t , : With till In worldly goods I thea `op �� o Arop.c;:a: , ::o. Cos-rt,tlinlr,,vn Restored. tgentleman hating innoeently-kon- s • been. The faeo, as I saw it last for I don't want to hurt ,your feel- , a •• �1 00 bur t.tiro. Ie .: s.::, s .r r -•..l rS:ccn.:il tracted the habit of.self•abuse in ]its youth, and )l: CIIdow, 1110 bridegrooln responded • . o . - ih consequence sufferod all tlie horrors of Sexual f, night, is pictured upon the rotina ing8, but the .Singlllg, I declare �, r. r� •• .?l",00� y- strayarotivorr-win C;.,i1l.t,larAC;4_",_ Incapacity,(.nstafanhogd, l'h}sieal 1)ccay,0en• I, �� ith all Illy 11'O!'ldly a00da .I ° o oral Prostration, etc., ell), out ofsymmth) for yet, -a face broad and bloated, with honestly, . almost mado 'oto cry. „. e• r� \e _-. 1 y7j rhes anfl thOl.l: (Loud Ian Nor.) e © 4 , his follow sufferers, mail free therecipe'by which ` fat chocks red with ,ttiuo and not .Iver thing about the room was so a • \o F j ° •',3, a W was finally cured. Address in coufiticnrc J. r , . with innocence ; sensual, sneoring comfortable Inlet houloliko ; there NOlV--11{hI}OSSlhle-It#CtlI1IIIg COU}Cl b0 op f.7 , -- W. Pi \RNFv, 93 Cedar=Now York St... s02. attached to those words. (heuowed ° 'r' o''=' w tt .- - Month and. glassy, evasive eyes. were the two oldost children sing_ 0 O •, . t a , ° laughter.) The elan said then: I . 'p e' . Thb fora), too, was broad°and alai- ing away with the rest, and even °- ' ° 09%•\ - T ho wevcr, with a gllre 1':iee and ilp- •, i • , mal like " and. the impression pression pro. the baby. ]n' sister Kato's arms half' 11. ¢ ; -a l 1 Y. + li trently with great satisfaction.' duced that d a man givou to wine Osleep tried to join in too. Of o . � •G DIN — �1 and d0bauchelli'is;-of•a man who course�it was all foolishness, but- (Laughter.) Idc had it to say and *".a* 1 he said it. It had.some utysierious •. •' Y ` lie)potually stood,tvhero I had found ntnlie the most of it, f'ur, as I s id, cuuuection with mania re and ho 1 . i s 4 0'. BEST FAMILY' NEWSPAPER IN f him, in the way of sinners. you can't chancre me -I give you �' ' a • • ° a wanted to 1)o married. Laughter. , • ° CANADA. C -L0. He seemed glad to sea me • know my word, it almost unplanned me.. (Laughter.) • • ■ +' lie (the Bishop) dared say -}lis frame • >' • E.iAl,[Asnru 43 Years. meat once ' he said; I had not They Sang that old-fashioned hymn �. ,, s of mind was ver much like that ch;inged. Which way teas I going 7 -mother used to' sin nio to sleep descrihed b the Laureate in '' r , ,' ' ; „' t. tL�with it tvhon i was t youngster; • Y • 1CI\G OF 11 I LhI I1'SI 41 I told him. IIs smiled sli„htly, a Y a + the "Northern Farmer :"-"Au'' I • —TUF— - �,�, "LITH `t but withal I thou ht,sadl let me soe-how floes it g01 Some , 3'• thotvt a said what i uwt to n said; p ' YI ,o` ' ° „ thing about shepherd, lead Us 7 " �O6 t�r2l 1 am nOt.g011lg your way, he ° an I coouied sweep*. (Laughter.) - -- -- -- ----- 9 •. Market Square, -. said. ,i I fall) going lower down." � losus like a shepherd lead us ; That sort of mental vacuity was far -' - ------- LCDNDC)N, C )I,TZ'_ � �_r •' w ne_. t"ler���-�g sTd `i�} tkl+tu- Avers.. ben$t;rk '� yourself." ' I drew hint aside, •and the sat . down in the reading-rooni ofr one of the hotels near by. Little by little he gave rue, growing nl�reand . more confidenial, the story of his tell years in the West. He had. prospered in worldly ,fashion great- ly, and now flourished, with a large fortune, like a green bay tree. ' I _ �" '�t Uld noir;""I asked }aim, "how do you propose to use your wealth V He smiled ,coldly. "Oh, I Suppose, enjoy it. Live and )lave'a good time." "Put once," said I, "it was, I re- member, your ambition to make money for the opportunities of good it would give you'. Surely that de- sire, has not left you 7" "One makes all sorts of good re- solutions," he answel-ed lightly. "No one can toll what he will do - til lie has tried. NOW, as for roe, live changed, of course, every one does more or less, but I'm not a bad, _ --sdrt of follow. For one thing,' he add&I, mord-,'soborly.,_!d harm pro vided for guy mother." • ' I had never known his mother, 1 but had heard him oftou in -early clays speak of be'lr,'nnd of his only 'star, for whose sake he had toiled. Do you intend to live in NOt4 York 7" I• asked. -• - "Well, yes," lie' answered, rel Shall be floating i around ' hese, suppose, foar' awhile." The flippancy of his tone grated , harshly upon 1110 ; but we continu- ed tanking, till at last I inquired if I should sea 1' C }lin $OOH at 1110 1'OOn19 of the association. lie replied witlr ' it prompt and decisive "Xo." I lookod, not my Surprise, for I confess I was prepared for this, but lay deep rogrot. . . "I don't want to play' the hypo- ' trite," said ho,•"and I telLyou hon. . estly, since I have been out West, I have learned to think very (Iifforent- . - . ly about such things." . Of ' all lie toll) respecting his views, I may not tell. They tvora viows such as, sadly 1 enough, many !n .,,y- . "Yes,"that's 'it," he broke 'in, somewhat impatien_gy. . . I continued, finishing the stanza : "In thy pleasant pastures lead us, I''or our rise till, folds prepare ; Blessed Jesus, blessed Jesus, , Thou bast bought us ; Thine we arc." 91well they sung that," he con- tinued, allhost morosely , "and . I arii'�villtrirTo siy �£liuC I would have given worlds to have felt as they t'olt, as I once did feel." "And why not 7 Oh -why ]lot In I spoke almokt despairingly. I laid my hand on his aria. He tarned away (ave had both arisen), saying, ,lot unkindly, but decided- ly, "No ; n0 Preaching. It will do no good." . We parted at the door. I fell. }utleed that words of mine would not avail, •. IVa parted ; I to go my way, and he to go his -his tray, as lie said himself -lower dW.-Congrega- t ionaliet. \o one can describe the suffer ings caused by Asthma except those troubled with the. complaint. One package of Southern Asthma .Cure will -relieve any,case. Double treat- mentin each package 477.41 -Ail inquost was held lit Toronto on the body- of Lizzio Bray, it young girl who died from ,an abor- tion perforinod upon her. ' The ,jury brought in a verdict of wilful murder against John Gamble, the ta . 1 and 11 betrayal-, n married man a Y ,. severely censured the' medical man who attended bel• for granting the burial cortificate, thereby defeating the ends of justice. Gamble has not yet been arrested. 'HAVV`YOU NOTICED IT,? The weary, "all gone" feeling, with gnawing at the pit of the stomach, or a choking from undigested food so common to the weals dyspeptic. This trouble is soon remedied by Burdock Vood Bitters, which is a positive cure for the worst form of Dyspepsia. 447.2t imagined. Teaching a man when in that condition, not understanding the abstract forms used, was labour in vain. In approaching the intel- lect through tdte•seuses they must give a reason far everything they taught. Let them not only take care that they gave a reason fe:. all they taught; but talc„ care, by cato- chising tho.childreu, that they had understood and retained those „rep- sons. He thought- than zeas the lust itliportant direction that could be given to the education of child- ren. Children were in the habit of going into day-droauls. Their faces looked very attentive, and some- times seemod' intelligent ; but if they could get inside their minds they Ruld see that the Boy was playing at marbles and tho girl with a doll. (Langhter ) They did not show it in their faces, but they were doing it. (Laughlor.)_ If they did not question Itho children, all the educatiou they hael given them would be thrown away. Ile called cateohisinothe sovereign method of instructing ebildrDn. But It must be thorough. The reasoning must not be left out. The mero' commit- ting answors to memory without understauding the meaning of thein led to such an answer as the follow- iDg on one occasion with referonce to the Church Catechism : "`Rhat is required of persons to be baptiz- ed 7"-f11topentance, tvhol•oby the forsake sib and faith." (Loud laughter.) When those before Min rJ becameteachers, let them nevem , mind the - consequences -never mind whether it paid or -not, and to do thAt thoy would have to bo g - themtako hoc os - Tau bloc of them 1 0 those three nrethods as modos of in- struction : (1) To. appeal to the understanding, wlioro possible, through the senses; (2) to give a reason for all.thoy taught; and (3) by catechising, the questioner taking care that the child showed that it had understood their reasoning. Tench the truth to them, and ques- tion out of 'thaw. (Applause.) Woolfs often cause serious,,; illness. Tho cure is Dr. Low's Worr 'Syrup. It destroys and expels worms V effectually. . ,1,•' CX, �� r , 9 . .r w 1, '�. uC. ,. r „ iI 1. it - u' , . •,.. iq = w�6� PA P E_ R LAWS THE HANDSOMEST PRINTED . NN call the special attention of Post 1 nasters and subscribers . to the following synopsis of the newspaper laws: - 1 -7A postmaster is required to give notice lav raiTTrn (returning a paper does vot answer the. ltwv) when a subscriber does not take his paper out of the office, and Ante the reason for its not being taken. Any neglect to do so makes the postmaster responsible to t_he publishers fm•liayment.,,., 2 -If any -person orders his paper alis. ;outinued, he must pay all arrearages, of the publisher way continue to send it until payment is made, and collect the wholo amount, whether it be taken frorr the orrice or not. Thee can sic no lega, tiiscontinuance until the, payment is matte 3 -Any person who takes a paper frons •t.he post-ofliee, whether directed to hit utuno or another, or wbother he has sub• wribol or not, is rcapopsible for the pay. 4 -If a subscriber orders his paper to b, stoppeil at a rcrtain time, and the publish' et• oontinues to send, it the subscriber i; bound to pa,)' for it it' he takes it out of th pant -office. ')'his proeceds upon tire grQll U, that a man must pay for what lie use; r�. V1 F 9 4 oci.rIn the Division Court in' Goderich at the November sitting a newspaper. }uta. fisher sncl for pny of paper. 'Clue defend- ant fibjeL' ed paying oil the ground that he hail ordc'at a foruler proprietor of the Paper to discontinue it. The Judge held that that was not R valid ilefcicc. The •n•ese.nt proprietor, had no plainf.)If, tht. 1 1 p , not,u•e to divontinuo and consequently could collect, although it was not denied that defendant hall notified former pro prictor to discontinue. In any event defendant was bound to pay for the time he had receivell the papal• and until ho had paid all arrears title for subscription. ClillltCll I)IR ECTORO. St. Paul s Chureh.-Services on Sunday at 11 a,ut. and 7 p. n1, Bible Class, 10 a.m. sanaay tvc nosda School, 2.30 p. m. Sm•vlco on d y, 8 p,m Rxv. WILLIAM CRAIG, B. R., Rector Itattonbury Street Methodist-Setvlee,, at10.30 a. m. and 7.00 p. 111. Snbbate School at 2.30 p. m, Rrty. Ain. IitlrimT, Pastor. Canada Prosby,terian..-Sorvlees'at 11 a.m. axl 8,so o. to Sabbath School, 2.30 4ii, m. It■v Autsx. STPwART, Pastor. Ontario Street )to thodlat. -services at 10.20a. m. and 7.00'p, in. Sabbath School, 2.30 p.m. RRv. w. W. SPARLrxo, Pastor Baptist Church. -•-Service at 8,30 p. m. Sab Valli School, 2.30 p, m, Itry J. 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Br Telegraph, Telephone, 3faI1 ,uul Correspond. ence up to the hour of 1 nblicatl `i'Ilcde-zcrrn Bost S�trle and Work - .� Sty,7e - z)l.tns/lid) Clt Ab)'((JtclzJt S71tet e s. _ Special 31arket IDepar'tlnent, .- - .y; -Agricultural Department, C.tg►• ital Story always Rtuuting. , Now in st,)ck the • Ingenious Puzzle COlitlllll• o'ne of cheal)es7 *and hest Stocks Of . '' Ilumorons Iteaflint;. WINTER RLOTHINC . Just the thing for the Famlly !11 Every member of the household eagerly looks n' �1 AND CL OTMS. for it each week. A Full Line of GENTS' FIIR- F L A R C E S 1 PA; P E R, N'ISHINGS always in stock. In Clubs of four and upwards, 7Ac. each, BALANCE OF 1887 FREE. I It tvill'pall you to call on ' ::', $12,000 IN €aREiV IUIVLS 1, ABRAHAM SMITH. :�` Given Away Free to Agents, ,11 ' »- I,lost-ftherat ltidueoments evenr4:eved-rtrC�.tnada. - _ .: - - -- -- - _^. -_ _.._. _-_ F.verwthirig useful, valaablo an•] ornamental.: - , \Panted Ever c ATTENTION �' ' The in for. 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