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A WITH BEEI+', IRON tt>Ad WINFI. For Instance both a soul may lose.
Both have been tanned; both are suede
"�119►- NEW AND WONDERFUL BLOOD PUR'IFIR4, 01) NERVE TONIC. tight
By cobblers; both got left and right.
Contains no Injurious Drage I Every ingredient is a Health Builder, Certain and Permanent Relief is guaranteed in oases of Con' Both need a mate 10 be complete,
rtipation„Dyspopei%, Nervoueneso, All Weaknesses, Blood and Skin Diseases. at is based on Glycerine instead of Alcohol. For Pro- They both Reef. healing oft are sold,
1.duping Soft, Cie&r Skin and Bright Complexion and Relieving all ills Peculiar to Women it is �inanrpassed. And both in he l t 1 first, to mould.
With shoes the last �s first, with men
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8,ald at ALLEN & WILSQN'i Drug Store, 011utoµ, Og aplrt&f g to get "MANLE,Y'O.” Take No ot1kQr The ascot shall be the last, and when
_Tho shoes wt3a4+ out -they're' mended
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1. Mission Notes A DESERVED E2EBIIgE. was elected Girand'Maetev of the Ghana When men wear out -they're men
k Orange Lodge of Eastern Ontario. dead tool
il, It takes a bright woman to rebuke They both are trod upon, and both -
The Salvation Army social scheme, another woman s rudeness, a general During the past year Kincardine has Will tread on others, nothing loth -
which is working so successfully in Statement well borne out by a story lost four of her most important Citi- Both have their ties, and botl; incline
Englan.(}; will be tried in India. Mal- from, the Atlanta Constitution. zens:-Levi Rightmyer, John Watson, When polished in the world to Shine;
titudes of - Indiana live in constant A lady entered a railway train and George Swan and J. W. Rapley. And both pjeg out, now would you
want, and there are • iKreat sections of took a seat in front of a newly married chose
waste lands. Commissioner Booth- couple, She was hardly seated before CHASE'S K. a L. PILLS CURE DY- To be a man or be his shoes?
Tucker will try to remedy this condi- they began making remarks about her, SPEPSIA.
tion of things, by means of farm colo- Iter last ear's bonnet and cloak • You DON'T HevE To SWEAR Os>r
y For the last B ears I hays been a suf -
nies. were fully criticized, with more or less >Y
Mrs Mary Reynolds Sehauffier, who giggling on the bride's part, and there ferer from constipation and dyspe Sia -I Says the St. Louie Journal of Agriculture
I p died last year at thea a of 93, wax the to no telling what mi ht have come have tried dozens of different medicines, in an editorial about No -To -Bao, the fare -
first single lady missionary who had next if the lady had not put a sudden but nothing gave me relief until I used Dr one tob46co habit cure. "We know of many
the devotion and spirit to go to the stop to the conversation by a bit of Chase's Kidneyy-Liver Pills, which oared cases oared' bp' No -To -Bao, one, a romi-
foreign field. She lab gyred among the Strategy. me. J. HEARD, Woodville, Out. nent St. Logia architect, smoked and ohew-
Mohammedans, at Smyrna. ' After She turned her head, noticed that od for'twenty years; two boxes cured him
some years of faithful work there, she the bride was considerably older than LIE—NEVER. so that even the smell of 'tobacco makes
marry r 9Chauffler, one of the first the groom, and In the smoothest of him sick. . No-To+BRo sklld and gnttran,
thr�p 9{' an' missionaries to Tuc- tones said : Not long ago, on board an English teed no cure no ay Bookitree.:ISterliitg
key., or j� itN 'dons are Rev H. A. "Madam' will you please have our •steamer, four days out from Liverpool, *m cry oi, 6 Pagl i§pl, D�IontreI
Sche fir, I ':1).� df Cleveland, super- sun close t41e window behind you ?� a sma�tll boy was found bid awa�yy be sold by Ilea ,RE I,
, inter e � df all" Slave work for The son closed his mouth, and the hind the Cargo. He had neither father
Ame Oct .A a XISSienary *Society in bride no longer giggled. nor .mothgr,, sister nor brother,, friend BITS 4F��(JI�T�{Fr.
the, `Ti .;'Sit ted;,'Prgf. A. T. Schaaf- nor protector, among eitherpasser}
r .' ` ger a A. F.'Schattffieri D: D., Of + ors or crew. Who wax he? Where ' The engine of an express train con-
yq�j Amen a health is.,jilm ropy by ,which bo
Novi Ydl itli'pger"Aistanu of ppub- climbs ,to saooem • If he •oan, keep ,his id he copse from? Where going? sumee t slue gallons "of `vVater for
tic echo •', ii I -the latter-eldbelyIon- hesilbh, hb can Boon to•suoeeeq: Ylet his my -9 years old• th pups �ifile'&trans- 'each mile troyvel ed.
;k7'; rifled wit s all hqpre missionary and j6h, is .the v&rli thing hs aegleglrs inp;e' er,with _riyggsd clot ea, but a bQt<utiful, A ptieumatic tate connects Poria
Sand school vi6ilk: add" oge'pf'the °hen enythin ales. , It. is easier;.ta keep .ace, full ,rod.
and truth 1 Of 'with Berlin. It'Is used for postal pur-
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editp g, €, he S Inc�La� school linea,' health thorn itis to'regain it, : When,& man. ,CoiFfise be wits carried before the first poses, and makes it possible for a letter
Y and F 1 � 1au tlr, a rominent feajs hipnself Ynnning,dgt�n, when ire reel mate- lobated tri Poria to .be delivered in $er-
`;t j�coo of Mrs "Flow came you to steal a passage Iin in 35 minutes.
r ". hyatct IhbAiih city., 1' izea a aper of vitality and over y rgnst.
ch,tir��}t e `.. 4ndchitdren tire now Can board this ship?" asked the mate, Paper houses, for the use of travel -
iii Doll &halt. The strands.,of, h ■spa a;ee p i
r,t',;:;�t active W s �'� mriesin Syria'and Persia. parting rapidly. Dr Pierre's golden Math., sharply, lets n Africa and Australia, have been
r Thus h � th'' f�fe work of this noble cal Discovery has helped thousands of men " y step' -father put mein," answer- manufacturedjby Engltsh'flrms. They
wor }an�Qin f4•iiit, and the name• •will in jnot this condition... It makes health, it ed the boy. He said he could not af- are made in Sections, and can be put
nut die out o€ m setpnary circles. • makes pare„ rich blood, it forger out im- ford to keep me or pay my fare to Hal- together or taken agar in a Yew mom
R ' J.. (1 folth wr►Yes the following ifax, where m aunt lives. I want to eats.
in a letter .from Hanan,' China : Dur- purities and frills gerirya It doesn't make y
any difference what name you call year go to my aunt." The hottest mince in the world are
,t.. ins the last flue weeks we have had trouble by -dyspepsia -kidney disease-- The mate did not believe the story. the Comstock. On the lower levels
: such a number, of men coming day by rheumatism-ooneumpption-skin disease, He had often enough been deceived by the heat is so great that the men'can-
,+ . - day, that tv�'havo'kept up constant the "Golden Medioal,Disoovecy" will cure Stowaways. Almost every ship bound not work over t ti' or YiPteen' minutes'
11 r preaching on an average hp�tght ilourd tit abaolately. None of these. diseases can to this country find on one or two days at a time. Evetjt khbwn 'means of '
f� a day, Wang Fu )#i, the cBnVprtPJd stain hold on the body when it is tall of out to sea, men or boys concealed mitigating the heat h'as'been tried in
,, gambler and opium smoker, helps me. rich, pare blood. among the cargo, trying to get a pass- vain. Icemolts before it reaches- the
; t We talk by turns, never leaving the age across the water without paying bottom of theshafts. ''
Send 31ota in one Dent stamps to World'a g P y g
guest room without some one to Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, for it. And thio ie often troublesome,
j=' preach, from morning till night. The N Y and receive Dr Pierce's � 1008 page as well as expensive. The mate sus- Constipation, pensee more then halt the
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keep corning in in inerestatng num „CommonSonae Medical Adviser," profuse- petted some of the Sailors had a hand ills of women. Keel's Ulwer Root Toa is
bets. 'Almost every time vde speak I ly" illustrated, in the little boy's escapade, and he a pleasant cure for Constipation. Sold by
't°,, men seem to be brought under convic- treated him pretty roughly. Day after J. H. Combe, Clinton. -n
s +s;. tion. They will sit a half day ata C 1 NADIAN HOME CIRCLES. day he was questioned about his tom- p• `Clancy, one of the best known
' ,�v time listening. Some get so much in- Ing, and it was always the same story hotel -keepers in Toronto, committed
tet sated that they Seem to fol that -nothing less, nothing more. At last suicide on Thursday b cutting his
j they have miles to o home after'sun- A large increase has been made dui- Y Y g H
g in the last year in the various funds the mate got out of patience, as mates throat. Despondency thought to be
i.k�, down. Each evening, when aim tired inconnectionwith the order. The will, and seizing him by the collar told the cause.
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/y out, we have to turn men away,' and amount in the bank to the credit of;the him unless he confessed the ti ut�r, in
l tell them to come the next day. 'This order at the end of 1895 was $84,100.43, ten minutes he would hang h'►m.op the •stud age is a time o! vette
�� 'a evening I had to turn away ,, three in- with only $5000 of death claims unset- yardarm. A frightful threat indeed l go it bs' free from vain."
e . quirers, along with others,when it was tied, an advance of over $34,500 over Poor child,with not a friend to stand
."V,,,; too dark to see. Never in Canada or1%,:' , here have I before eat zed such power 1�+ and the balance of assets over lia- by him
sailors of the were
a-dayawatch,tg ud 01d , ,A �
y bilines reach the sum of $TT,208.01.- and before him the stern first officer,
of the Holy Spirit. (cod's time to fa This showing was considered very sat-
, %I vor the people of this city and sur- iafactor byy the representatives. The with his watch in his hand, counting AND ITS
,„ rounding villa es has come. Oh, that balance and reserve in the beneficiary the tick, tick, tick of the minutes as ■ ■ ■ Ra
we may walk humbt before Him, for and life exxppectancy funds respectively they swiftly went. There he stood, Inftr��#����
i"iiT 11 we have never seen his power on this were greatly increased during the year, Pale and sorrowful, his head erect,
wise before. the former from $18,104.92, with $15,600 roars in his eyes; but afraid? -no, not
_ "Whosoever will, let him take of the of death claims unpaid at the end of a bit l OD
water of life freely." lgg4, to $22,453, with only $5,000 of << Eight minutes were already gone.'1'h•desautoftheh111ollifeshoaldbegradaal
death-rlaims unpaid at the end of 1895, Only two more minutes to live," cried cosi easy. The decline d life should be free
11 and the latter fund has increased from the mate. "Speak the truth and save from ogre and joknen and pain. So it prima oe
our life, boy.'In the great majority of cues tiers the prime of
827,653 ab the end of 18941to $4,2.Wlidur y
ins the past year. The sick benefit "May I pray?" asked the child, look- lifeltved according to Nature's rales. Buten the
.,�rte>r,weggvenerCaetotlt in u into the hard man's face. struggle for wealth ab& fame, swimming against
when Roby fund, too, was reported to be flourish- $ is
When she pas &Child, she triad for castoria. in I The officer nodded his head, but said the strong tide of eompetition,health is neglected.
g nothing. The brave boy then knelt we live too fast, work too hard, drink too much, No
when she become, Mist, she clung t• Ca¢torlo. The membership of the order has down on the deck, with clasped hands steep too little, keep our nerves on the jump all
whenslobadCht�.�wt� m been growing steadily. In all 1,500 tip- and eyes raised to heaven,; repeated the time.
plications for membership were receiv- y
ed. Of these � were rejected, or 48-10 the Lord's Prayer, and then prayed ' Then the Kidneys gave out. They can't stand
per cent., which is rejected,
a safe the dear Lord Jesus to take him home the terrible strain to which they are being sub-
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percentage of rejection considered the interest to heaven. He could die; but lie-nev- jectsd
of the general membership. The mem- er 1 All eyes were turned toward him, As a result the blood L not properly fut•r•d. It
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THE CHINESE COLONY IN NEW of the
is now 11,000. The death mem- and sobs broke from stern hearts. passw through the systemvnpurIMA,and carries
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YORK., b 1895 amounted to he de 00, or e5 The mate could hol3 out no.longer, disesaw to every organ of the body. t
deaths, ora death rate $15.9 per or 65 He sprang to the boy took him in his Thstierifbisafdlotlon ototd ag•,Rh•nmstiem,
The theatre at the end of narrow an exceptionally low rate. arms, kissed him aiUtold hl ,he be- bines- big rbu joints and makes lih itnendur•ble
Doyers street is the scene +df ulghtly ra lieved his story, every word of it, A withivaerini-' ' '
entertainments of such a slow and in- One short ug of the breath through the nobler sight never took , place on a Mbstular w•akn•u, tiredness, depression,
,11 comprehensible;,or' a they it has hnnoo ble'wer, sn with, esc'h baths of, Dr 49- ship's deck. thanthis-•a poor, unfriend- irr��dtboo" s�trsjm tion, and sboAness of breath
delights for t1� ftr ft, , @- now'e Catarrhal Powder, diffasea.khie pow- ed child willingto face death for
those of Hove t e EV erlrsflli del'ovet the irurt�oe/ o! the nasal nese§ truth's sake. Perhaps there is suppression of urine, fro -
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goes on, wit out action as we un Painless and del}ghtfdl tb nse, it relieves in He could die but lie -never 1 Clod gnently it scalds, end often there ar. brick red
deretand iG, aC�Pani d by__ the thin, bless him 1 Yes, God stands by those deposits in it.
T 10 minutes, and permanently cures catarrh,
shrill, monotonous {g�1, he actors he fever, bolds, headache,, sore thraat,ton• who standby him. And the rest of Th• remsm2uQ years of lite instead of being
are all. ine44, ono if'--- �1 t►chly' worked y the voyage, you may well think, he peaceful, happy and tree from pain, are on•con-
eilitie, sad deafness. 60 cents, sample
costumes, tbek'aa�et�"hlglily painted bottle end blower sent on receipt of,10 oeots had friends enough. Nobody awned urinous round of suffering.
when taking' the female putt's. in stem a or silver. S. Gln Detahon, 44 him before; everybody now was ready is mare no help or hope this tide the grave?
The joss -house, or the Chinese place Church $t„ Toronto. Sold by Watts 4 to do him a kindness. And everybody Athousand times YRS.
of vorq, �jaq, le at the to o� q❑e of the Co who reads this will be strengthened to Doan's kidney fills are the great remedy for
dilapid' bd' "did New York° houses on do right, come what will, by the conV. all tho.a ailments that ►rise through diseased or
Mott ateet, On the first floor is a duct of this dear child. disordered kidneys.'
chop, ai1d after feeling one's way up A sad accident happened on Tuesday They're the old people's friend. They relieve
the dark rickety stairs there lea vision evening to little Edith Ely, the Karl's Glover lRoot Tee purifies the �b anIIorings, cure their diseases, and infuse
of the interior of a Chinese restaurant youngest daughter of r Ralph Ely, of blood and gives a clear and beautiful oom- aewhealth and hope and happiness into their life.
on the second floor; the cook .is busy ;Marton, which may possibly have plexion. Sold by J. H. Combes Clinton. But always see that you got Doane; other
with an order for a loud -voiced white serious results, though at present the piffle are almost sure to disappoint. For sale by
girl and some companions, who are condition is favorable for recovery. It OFFERED $1,000,000 FOR GLASSES �._�
r. ri I g a discussion with the waiter; appears that the child bad been given WITH WHICH HE CAN READ For sale by ALLAN & WII.$ON
` up andther flight of stairs, pasta half- cough medicine and the bottle was —
i `.r' open door, through which a mysterious placed near, one containing carbolic Charles Broadway Rouse, the vet- Q
don}eat{c interior shows itself, and acrd. The child being left alone, pro- Bran millionaire merchant of Broad -
then along the hall to the front room, ceeded to help itself, and instead took a ay is almost totally blind. He is
r_: where &powerful odor of sweet incense a portion of the acid, which in a short about fifty-five years old and enjoys
fills the nostrils, and a bewildering, ac- I time developed s3riousfeatures, good physical health. He is a unique
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a$ismsq'a Ih4pet ':Glodlney,'g,4xo many ao called,8autlling sY+uP
moat remedies for eblkhvn are composed of opium or morphine t
Do You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying uarc:otlo poisons!
Do You Know that In moat countries druggists are not permitted to WU nems
without labeling them poisons t
Do You Knot that you should not permit any medicine to be given your chit. "
unless you or your physkJan know of what it is composed f 1.
Do You u Know that Castoria is a. purely vegetable preparation, and that a IM of ,, ,; +
its ingredients is jiirbliehed.wtth evetj bottler j
no You 71Cnow that Cartoria Is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel P16chw. 4
That it has been 1t, use for'aearly thirty years, and that more Castorla In now raid ti>•>a
of all other ftinedleei fet children iidWUned t ° 1-, -`
Do Son Kaon that the Patent Office, Department of the United States, and o! - '
other cotifi ' ta.+l U&1,4 ei W,d.1erlgbb". Pitcher end air asslgna to tree tb• awed r
"ai%ffl r1F„ anti. its fornnn,t, and that to ir&tate them is a btete prison offense t f�, :
Ai,Do'J1 "' 1i1 "W that olds of'thd ftitsotis for granting tblwgovornnwnt protwd=wo $, �
40oatree Cah►btrd,laeeipps4ven to tae sl�iWlAf•1l, ]bat�at•t i,,r
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pb'Yb� Sitocii chits'� av�em�t1''d6sm. of Gastor!► are turnld for 34 � `�
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The great question is where to get them. We keep the very best quali•- �'-,
ties obtainable. We don't pretend to sell them at less than they cost, �
but we do sell them at a very close margin. If you are wanting any-
thing in our line we shall be glad to supply your needs. Everythinti! =a:
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as others, and will give as good value in any line of goods we handle as
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R TEAS are the best to be had for the money, try them. If yon have not
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tried "Salads" you should do Be, as almost daily we are getting new customers
for it. The beet 40 cent COFFEE in town; try that also. A shipment of -Din-
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cumulation,Q s ra a character. He camo o is ct y, pen- �T �T
tions denotr a room
ex la di It c the nilesa, when n boy, but by push and O �• C OATS & SO 1
ordin4r largo room extending across How Wise Women Eeono- perseverance he has amassed large
tht�jf nl, ldth of the house, bat Coro- wealth, and for many years has made
pleea y changed In character by the mise in Hard .'Times. his home with his family in Fifth av- *T *T
impparted carved black wooden fur- -- enue. His store, in which nearly ev- C1 I �\ T 0 lw
nishings, the carving being relieved A TEN CENT INVESTMENT SAVES cry thing fie sold, is one of the finest
wvith- This gives a very sopabre DOLLARS. businegqe structures on Broadway, and - "�^
r ' but rt tone to the place, which is _- he employs an army of clerks.
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added to by the elaborate lanterns and when business men, farmers and me- Irl a recent talk with a reporter Mr • • u T T ,R, OROGERY •'hanginggs fMm the ceiling. A large ehaniee nom lain of hard times, the women Rouse, while Seated in the Centre of hie .) .L J» �..J LJ ••
=' screen in the centre of the floor faces p ,
the altar, which is truly gorgeous in of the country- realize the fact as quickly busy counting room, enrrrninded by a ,
its color arid-.ppgWoc--•..-.- as the men. Wh tim il srffy"R
Icard hundred employees, said: -'•I will give Don't trust to luck it may assist you, but more often leaves you in the
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ere and ca,ffdh� There -are -no eonr4re• they►omep arejjth rj� u sen¢011, you $1,000, for a pair of eyeglasses lurch. Use good lodgment and. buy where you get a good article.
om This wow i tihome With the Aid of which I Can read. The moat romp[ pleanant and per -
I 11 gational services in the temple; each Y• B ++ , p New Figs
individual pays for his own candle and circle. am in earnest, he added `and will ro cure for Coughs• colds, Asthma,
d worship Instead of buying a new dress for her., Write the cheque for $1,000 000, cash as Bronchitis, Hoaraeheas, Sore Threat* NQ{� R` 1$InB, New GnrrantS,
incense, an con u ��p 1�t o. D�fes Peels
or pave the e l'tde�tb�tlfd+ obeifY '"It^noi;ievr ; clot* lion I tk p °ll lig4'M11b9 ,tiooh tie the glasses are pro�uced. sirup, ,whooping Cough. Quinsy, t4' cc tc
I, obable luck in any thrifty and economising wom&ri nese th "No, I am ttbt entirely blind. but I -Pain Ifn th6 Ghest, end •II Throat. Prunes, ' Peas
�( , Bronchial spd lung Diseases. a W1 Jnuts it Ft berts, it
ontem R I •�f&'1ting`"foret;old.-- Diamond,Dyes to ire,eolotit old end faded dm unable to road, and the best phy- } r
�bhl healing* anN-conmurapttve virtues 11 11 L";;CQ�
Harper ee } dresses and Suite, which are made to look siclo, is have told me that my Signe cart of the Norway Pine are combined in �t Canned Salmon Blueberries,11
tie gcod er new. never be restored, i have made this this medlc;.,e with Wild Cherry and it Herrin
Tits $. Anvta to arilNra The Diamond Dyes, ata true side to eco. offer to the moat skillful oeullsts, but other peonr'al herbs anti iretaalns to « Tolfia`toes, a �iTieft'al, ,
rtomyl they sreagoof&llg prepared for hem node of them has been ab18 to earn the make a tree s,, e fic for ail f•,riws of Al Ales.
Many thousands of unsolicited lettere use, and ere guaranteed the strongest an big fee which I would ggladly pay, Mr dieenso ori,;inating froin raid:,. p
have reached the manufacturers of Scott's fastest of all known dyes. When a gar+ U6"s is a very liberal man, but ec- price xsc. ane =oc. ` Our stock of Crockery, Lamps and Fancy China for Christmas
r ,7 Qn iromthoss oared through it's ase meat is colored with Diamond Dyes, the centric. One of his methods for dis- ,'D, ty,�>� ns�;w,� ft'l%/®,�,-•' to worth your while to examine:
1 N .pg e Y� torn jy4ia'£rdfoltdbtie taeesee.� oolAt ib there to etey. sad will not wash, tributing money for charity ie to throw
pqq pp�� e k"eb oonHdeittly of its merits wear or tech cut: a handful of small change to the news• 4_4I i0 W -4- IL W. 11111#017
se tliblgA i b d6d tek>ed'ft. Sewthirt your dealer sells you the Dia. boys In Broadway an he leaves hie
matia Dyes, refuse all imitation and crude store in the evening. This he does CORE. -TIT -1,0o
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eetious m1phap befell Mr`s David dyad, and noiavoid having your materials every day. He served as n Confeder- '(1
%A o c, a resid'ent'of In ereoll, the and garments rained. ate soldier, and his cernHcate of mem- mater. a tZn er ss°ttcd pat Oise: ideresk. It c AL4' s ® -Finest '
of relay• Whllb rocs iiia down bersbip in New ;York's QConfederate s"°i er,o, lee r►e•' c6;i�le,htreet Toronto out _
Air g The boiler of Palmereton'a mill, near
Thames street, she el3pped and feinon Elmwood, exploded on Thursda in store is Prominently •displayed in his
the icy pavement* She was take y
Stand killing a man named Lewis R �y,
her home in a conveyance, and when Y g NO DIBAPPOINTMENT. � Clinton Planing 1114TJ
medical aid arrived t was found her Colo. Disappointments of one kind or another FROTOGNAPHS
hip bone was broken, but owing to the Rev Alexander Sutherland, of Rijn Drop up all along life's pathway, tor, nnfor-
swollen condition of the limb nothing ley, celebrated the jubilee of his minis- crop uly, l is the unexpected that always ' —AxD—
can be done. The patient is suffering try,the other day, and ree(iived a con happens. There is at least one article of
intense pain, gratulatory address from the Maitland acktrobvledged merit that never disappoints, D IR Y K I I• N 1 'r ' are taken by
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a he stil each euc He roosts tfie wozrt downs in a few Jaya, and Theo nheodher having bo vmry latest improved •
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