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1. 11 .10.4 wbe ou distlugulaboiod blumlf In th : INT911NATIONAL'7ESSON, JULY I "—Wi ths United Stat" 04104 from mouth- PLAN OR AR&M.
,, VOW OUR Al*y wAX WISIRLIT TO r0teut OxwV&1016 'a Egypt, where h . o"ivos sAa umptou 9A Saturday for Now York ""Wo
. THX 1PIONT IN ArtICA. ' Is still I've6ideut of the XgyptlAu "14. , 0004 Nowey Nis$ Mat towards, the erection Of 4 TW Pw*IWW4 Are XOWY Alt 4"b"N"
is I WAYS, I . 11 010044A walwas on obe "a," Mom 14 - � with W,000
4 "1101111 ; I& ".Is. 60144004 Text. Most, M -41h " � ft Ndghbors—SometW119 d. bAll In 8t. Louis. xo., IS, Memory of the iolrodWilk limit" 1140"w—rumW OC
�. � Xawry or %*oa*"r1&1Aax 11`00111tsot 4* v PF"OTIOAXI NOUN% I . V . 111torVA rfOM BVOry Q110" lot* John IlAwkia. Tro" Oil 110 now To" %.
*%*W*.?#y *be *rlU*k A%l%0tItI04—Tke LORD � KITCHENER. - - Vero$ 22, straightway. Ths 4004 for - .1 -, Or of the 010be, The Landou County COUU911 Is con- A Bper, town Is Act 441d out ollsy$- . .
,. --*— � oldoring , Putting under tomatte Ilwo, as Ono soostowns III clsa-
lo;olmOlt X"talls AstloteVO4L Immediate action Is given by John— . — . . a now by4aw sdA or Avxtr4lio. Tho XtrootO *00*tO
.1011gu Italph, writing to the Zondoo � 4 10"oppol"i"quit *,a ike Stalf 044 Well an the People wished to make Jesus king. , . r ANAPA. this PAO the electric Advertising signs run, MU ,
))Atly 3"11. says on the subject, 11* tko, Flehl lit Aquilo Afflo'. . . .1 I � 0 in T . ob I so. they p�iaxs, or As the I
.1 , - . �., - ,, Constrained, Kindly, Yet With Author- . . , parijo �.- No common , x%falgar Squaro, tb% Tio b ad them
� , irlool to the � I notice, piuce. my return to London, ), , .went May be prorOgue4 With � s, and other parts ex1puclea. of traf r Av4 1000 . 1� I
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" I ty. 4 ellig, "The boat,$) prob4blY, . .Vt to run. I doubt It the VWX of a town
. , 00at'j" . I tb4t I am more often asked about —11 h I in three weeks. I 4don. Tlw,))Ig advertisers are, .
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� that WbIcIrt they habitually Stead. Unto . � I tteuding Of LO 10 OYW drawn In this country' poop'"
., . Now that we avpap�r to see, the end Lord Xitobseuer than About any other r the, other aide. Mark oAY0 #'to R04- I N. , '! , At Over 5,J*0 children ore a organizing to VrovOlat tile proposed
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of the war and Its ttlals Audits tests, General p I - the Public Pollools 14 H%wIItOS- effective, Arr1V4r.aud settle down in A happy -
I . oaldA;I1 lobil says "toward Caper- . . I . The Kingston Locomotkye Works: go -lucky manner, and otralightway
. Qua Marshal, who, bore as with'tbe Array. - -1, I. �',, NVTED STATES. .
11, we can Almost *onfioloutly JOY of naum." They Wore not to go Otr4lglat - - -- -� , , V 51, . will be sold by auot , Lou on July. IQ. V home. Their homes,
Y blocked the - whole hOr'90114- in. Chicago's total debt. 14 1 .14 thOm"'ves a
of its ,accessories that it'has beep nearl 11 Across the lake, but were to skirt the ��.,,,I-,, ..� It � " Hamilton police will recolvo, 14 P2,008,09% OUI U 0 .
. will be to- nearly.blookedt a whole borlxQn-aa , , "to Ot t 1cOk at'
wholly Admirable; that it short, ad that whop issue folloWed-140 I , I I The United States will RPOA4,4109,- I 011400 to 'lye 'a'
I I stead of 10 days, hollolayo in future. There Is AS, Alraost utter Absence of
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� � . cc Ily MAU, might be taken aboard, on their way I .-w � a Saw WArabir". I
r . roled in historx ,10 an almost per. � London M . I I- Z 11 wilton: to making AS effort to or- 100,9K I , v
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I 1. toot feature of all undertaking other. There to .0a, to, discuss Lord . L "OlittectUral Adornment a orywbers,
. . little no . to' Capernalluir tbay Must Pass Both" . I � .. ) of High1p.liders. A Kokomo: 1041ana, =064 who tried, M I sit writing this eplitlo my eyes
, : Wise too much warred 'by blunders. Kitchener as either all independent Gallia Julian, where r-robablY they Ox- "". I . 1%.- - gaurize 0, regiment bave� to prove carting an unuacesaary bab- . .
u Roberts, : just 187 Saw Pont "offices r can, Imilge over it largo number of .
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� ' - r flaws, unanticipated � . r I 11, . go . dwellings, They are nearly all alike
, 444 .. obstacles. actorr i3r a lioutoua tot Lord pooted to meet iosps. He sent the � ,.. . ,,rob, it died,
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. I ..." I -rotor to the CqP0 Government In neither capacity has he counted for Multitudes AWAY, Five words whlob . . I . been opened in Canada during scarcity of wheat bet$ caused many
� . . . . faUeb r in the wor, or JAcroased big . . I I I ... I� . April and Atay. .. of the flour wills of Michigan to close -plitin, square . structures, plastered
I I VAIlwiq pystora, by. means of `*Illoli describe an act that doubtless required . I I - b4to. Thero Is a double door
. , I . oh, prestige I as matrategist. Re mado & - I � . Great quantities of iron ore are DO - snow W
. � , 0 , . tact And . r, (towl -
. Ao alcitlAh fought a WLqr In Will t dogrea. , !power t . o on sxtraordluary I . , jug taken from ibe Wilbur Minos near � Okjahor%& has a ,great wheat crop, in tblb cantro of the f;ont, find a win
, � th " land meteoric SPOOR , � dpw at, each olslo� of the 400v. * stow .
.1 A or were obligotl� aa it were, to I noltugs. of Ili I Kingston. and farmers worked at the harvest. I .
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, � -troops and,jjr�opjjos-at, G! raltar, And putt and aubsequ,out Surrour A, , k a ...
" V �b � , An Q I . . -intends . about ply'r'J'Ot w1d"r ria's 4 toot %VQM
:1 I army, but' it Was not the � , no studies, this verge and. notes I I The T..,H..&. B. RAILWAY Co I too on Sunday. I'll
vueb tbepQ -to the Pyrouees .4 t first OrQuYs tgxe disciples' hesitation, judIo4torlby .9 . - p011fids ,tho Pathway, Bud there Is nothing OlSor . 11
. 944�tliou 'ou to Paris. I r o9whion Opinion that he pleased the . I . I . hl,., to have toil passenger o0aches built Douglas Wilson And Bruce I
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the word 11 constrained,11- oi4o woullerp . "'.. . . I a #om the outside. front� I
,� .. Ally i 'teat Which ,Field Marshal by his military moth- r. I I 11 I for the excursion buslueds. . . killed Ono Another LA A atreet dual to be me I
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AA this 104itor . They Appear wAather leActo was now experiencing � � ' - - TbW* borumes look bare 0,04 bald,au4 ,.
'40rest 11;rltaln way yet have to Pat- OdA, 13 XiAgstoa #rms, a lu'Livingstou, near Dallas, Texas,
od',too muoli jiko� an . I � ,"...... 11 . ra.�oblppiug an 4v- . .
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I worst of I 11 � . I OrAg of- . 100 ton$ of bay daily to , Fifty boys tried to break into moir- 406 as 6XPr0sA1OA-"as0 us A blind baby. .
identical points exa$Veratjon. 'ot the . .,6rd the trial he 4fterwara spoke of-" A
Jorm 1Awoon.'thOse' man's foes "'a �%jj be tboer,i7of his OWS , r. .0 I . r .
in V .., , Intake � 11 IX Boston And ,Providence, R. I. � I QbjqAgo and were beaten by To me, most bou"81 have an eVw098104 .
4U , it IS rot double iotaroist to Methuen's ra b. . . .1 I,', . ova at
row I , . . , household." In the dispersion of tUa - 1-1 .. , . 0 . I of their ov/n. . I 1 1
- ' , A Prof. Robertson, at Ottawa from the employes alter a hard battle. - .
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I I know that Cape � TO' is 60o Valle$ The fact that. Lord, Kitchener was . tttU404 there Was at moe World 4 , j, I �
. r wfk� Loid mul - I '.. I . ,parts, says that Canada% is:gh degreaL 0 'IBW town a' qillot� walk . .
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I I I .. in .the dawning, making a su"GY .
� froln, tlli,-OpLus-6�* River. Just as the- , summarily sent WWAY as Soon As . ibit 'a Ue CLL.D., was conferred In Am Eug- 1
d4look , ly and spiritual wisdom. 11 Divide Your I . - positim. I
, - L I'mileer from Gibral. Kitolip 0, UP, with the Weisz- ,,, I one of. the -best at the 0% on Lord Pauncefoter the British Ara. I I
. I Pyrenees Are wo , oar awo the r ex-�$IrdQr I enemies, then: scatter them.,* When � ... .. I r Und ,q -4 the 'dwelling V11oo, AIW4YA 101XV05 the . I
'A ' . . .. . Avila Bourr%asa has been � to b-asearlor, by Columbia r Cellego, I ' -
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� ,tar, And. �'Vreto #, vs. ing foroo, :.and thwt .. � essioll that, Thave gleaned An ium �
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- IOU rift ��Sd'Pirlx�Aro Cape ordere.vrore to IAA olow.� a . p( '-of' year #IMW I !Was, ImPo' � ..
. , I. btty to, Christians by'the help of '004,kesp guilty at Montreal of 08 lu,'ardec During last I . ,161
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.09 notion �; ;tOju 'r _ I like, - 0 . air temptations. far aogrt from each .: :' 11 - . % his wife. He will be. hanged August - . polkes in eight Into tbe character bf � the dwell- . I- I
[ � '' opeotiVely, � . . , bellio'n of 400 1.1`1114rs At Pr a 0. at th . I paid -out In life inaftranoo, I r. � .
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I 11 , an;1 Policy_ ora,. t1wroin. . . 11
TPwSAn4.G1biAltar. . I tfon W . - '*A"-' the united States to heirs . ,
. I .. K OCCURRED. Aid. with it a guggoor , hiob Aad other they are on the Way to victory, . . 94th. .
. L NOT A�UTC r Where I ,,card It to good often to 11 send the mul" . . 0 i:am . �. vil , . I TH I - � 'L .
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I I To?wQV0 .200,000 trolops As, fast as but One interpretation . . . � I 16 . . �assa Was found guilty hplders, . . H cHBio-gy-LOOZING VILLA i - I.
. � . . r .. Mnal muder - of ?ate Ten lives were loot and six people with its o6orabundancer of ornament ' r
O r I I theki.ean be lauded, And hurry After' it discussed,. . . titudes,away "-ther - multitudes, of bus- .1 . . . a . ' 1, . I
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�`�,, ,� . 1'�,�:..tj�m��tbpjr tents p.nd.guner horses, Tbils, experience in .moolal joys, of worldly wife last April, and W 8 sentenced to were badly injured during a fire w-hioh is a monument !a masonry to the ffu0- I .
* . . qUite 11 . tenement r 000afMI mining Jobber On a small scale.
�,� :, � �1' . , , I ' ' Lord stotioner, interests -and, to ,'!go Apart to pray." .:,-�q � . be hanged, On AUL;ust 94, destr ad 'an old give -story r
� munition, fodder, - And foods would, Another Cact. al;oUt . every . I . I olls- Oy I
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. 4111 r . ' notl- Times. of solitude are needed by � , . Proceedings may -be taken to in New York, . . � The solema-elooking, Bolid dwelling.
i � . . sources Of a stdaolard� Which Was Almost Pe4sat"Qually ' I C, , ZA-Z-W R - . - * . I , I grounds,., where . I
ottithl' the to .. exporlenoes ' , 0 Montreal aldermen- for otandjug'In Its own ,�
. r �� r I . , . g- oeable from the day 116 landed in South soul. There, .are .deep I qualify tw The total estimate of at" In c0t�
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. � r I 0auge dquble4mak. trunk line in Uni I - . can share. Prize. the 1, . - WIIAN�l � - . I .ldividual .
I . , I ThEls .Was. the toot of his VA- which no Mau t . reediving 11sl4o" money from the is every flower b
, I . a. tie - 10rica. W. . - 1-11, . . . � ton plaifted iu,the Uated States iish� hap its ii . r
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�, I I 0 � . Jand, � r hi -t lit by'r . the n . ar� . popularity wItJ1 this officers thrOug b. Pr being Alone with L - , . . . transfer of market Stalls- . 25ffi$1000 acres, an. Increase of 2,036,- . hire the LAWS. So trimmed with I
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� I I I Performance of t A �e 3ut . the ar . i I ny�to . W,hioh of course, 23. He Went dP into A WoUntain"ttle . - . . I Convict Goldsmiths Who attpw � pted 000 r o . vor Ian . mathematical exactjtude, and notono
iow-g;I, LY whio)i � � . I 1, I I I t year, . . to , stra . y,
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, , , Age slugla-tra4k tAilwa South labrol Roberts Was never &P I . . to, murder. the" assistant matron At doe vAgraut leaf is Allowed . I
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�1 � �� . , arty. mountain.11 Probably,.as Dr. Whadon . . I ,� . .. I . : , W.Ha-�on, Connecticut, - I
� I , , I . Or ,Q 1. I r I . - . . . . I two years � , a with, a kind 'of Wick and mor- - I . I
I I we. gr.k ti ally commanded in. . � has , Two No 'An operation on . .
I , - . . I I A member pf parliament whom I suggs4#s, that at the extreme southw .. , itentiary, a boy "ork I
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� ..� ' - Africa. � -. . . I . I � This kored skirt 1.4 trimmed with ticked bands. alternating with luseX- Ringst011 Pon lots performed as nev- I .
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. Bat I y' tton,- and ths� . for abaceas of the liver. Botb:toolx tAr 0
� maiLfa.-Kimberlay went go far as, to east margin of . losaida, w Illob shut$ � - well as � loqueness of virtue that h
� : - �, ' - The Cape QoVerumetut railwa)rs . , � cluster ,of � tucks 'r divided b � . revere, :as , the extia Added to his sentence. . . . I ..
� . , He went- , -rembrold- The synod of Toronto adopted a mom er grasped the sub1me fulyeessof the
� , . �: `� , � " a down upim . the lake. apart � i il�oyer ' . .
. a ,System r eharaoterize this. 1oQlIn,g as, evidetto bands of embroidered- lawn, and the, yojc� in bAck,,Ar6 of (I . . d Poisoning and died, I . . � .
, - I I I compose 'of, roughly, ,over I . � 11 � it to ap- bloo, . *ural text wbldh saith I- 14 The. - � ,
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� . . � I V000 Sulos"which consists of t ", against I the UcX0 to pray, and thus, on the airy lidight liem, . . �. -%v-itb bands of iiola as . kin . g' the Governmet . u,n - Script - transgraipors in haroll" . . I
I . . P . ]area Qf'kx "OOsI8PirAOY r . . is edged with an embroidered ery.,1, . Sleeves trimmed , . . thanksgiving day, ,. ite.A States Agricultural de waW of 618 . � .
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I 11 . r � .. - . came, overlooking the tosAteg sea, far from lack ielvet belt. point a Sunday its . . .
. * from Cape Town on , r . � � y inso.r. eirrUpidbr$. Ndrr a the middle-aged r : -
main Ioes;prue , - earemonles , and temples made gore: Material re u I -the home of fa r . . . . . .
. 4 1. I Ii 6 of (hudurnirin, but I afterward , . gufflo. Bands of , embroider: owing as a public I partip nV.,s report. shows furLher do- �
� q !red lawn, � 40 Inches with the Monday foll � reaps of.1jQ76,000 In acreage Of win- Tblgr 'a r � ..
' . I . Elizabeth' And Ono . Itoul to SOOL that there. was no PoIntbrila tion outline the narrow frout . ., � I I 0 11
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I . Ir. , I I Chur%bmall, Whose test .
�� � I E�6,m P�m/ .1 . I I irom. in noy
�� I 11 ' against of Wide, 8 yards. , I . � 507,qoQ in spring crop.
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-c I A _ 46 so converge that -tIm Or or by men he�. went into his closet and The corsage open@ over a. vast Of � holiday. . ter 'i�heat an havi fallen amid tests. He has never -..
I . .. Rt(qjA don. , Th � .gamafted, activity . I ' I I -- is Asking tile GoVe d ..
. . Kitche . ne� �ta Was BAMPIY- re- .shut the ' door, and prayed .to. his 11 . ii�j- � '. . rn- s the golden I . .
. 1ff,-,tbxee terminate at Buluwayo in: Lord . , r . . . - I I i I -- 0 , i3racebridge, . chook"for $60,000 we
, � . " . - � SELF -EDUCATION. . . - aid Il *ft � f Mr a because be r'aS . never known . - ..
- , � � i d- Iriatbev, who see - in secret. When I . eo��fcc � - ment at Ottawa for .1 ad. erred; rr
-;1 1 one.41reotim, -and At JQhannosburix garded its ainaa-reputed, to be nee , S ,r save Mo.. He Ad ishly; at L wedding anniversary 91L d
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.1 r . I . . . - �. I . - I . . I --M " Lou, � . . . . , of 911wat, - .
I � "I itli 'a lossly. stern, severe , and. exacting the evening Was . come, and the dark- ey 4t � a is profoundIr ., JO struat' of a railway from Brace- Mrs, John W.'UiutOn . ka., . . I
r 1. 1� I andr Pretoria in the otborf W , . I . I BoNt A ' man, toil anol Wuman struggle to feelI. . - I
� I � I I. �� r I , . 14 the J'ari Of Every 'Irers;0110 � village on the . I �
' ' .. ( connection WitlirN.Atal And Whe Ila command-, r, ness And the silence 'deepened, he was . , It I . to the: pact taut .'ilo e'lor the Aged . I ",r
, . * .. . . . bridge to B40villc, A r as in .
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I I r . I r H r , 'hou S . � � I I . .1 . KrIsosvit-dam. - . . . . . I . r temptation, . The coy little. cottage . . I .
, r . I L B - I . . . T t bon , , aot� Wban in there alo . � . r - I O , � r � �L , - � . . ' � .,
�r � : - Dela'goa ay; , . . is kra . spicuolX81 , ne, apparently for 0,il upon God in le 4 . . � . . - . � I � . I I r
. . . . . . �t of trouble Lake of Bays. in that city. ' further 6n surround. .. .1 I ! ,
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1 . South �Africa was the WL . from sunset Until early morn I I , "' - _ '� 0 . The Hildson e& by climbing .
I I. th-dw%W'4I Of I � 140' 1, It in comforting 't I " .r tha. j, Sir Walter Scott,- whode authority Bay Company'bas de-� be Mississippi River is reported .
, I I �, ", .Ther -war cripple4thise railways. at . . I Ourselves, . 1. 4' .1 . - is Indisputable, once- remarked. that - I . equal to � T . . ropes and'Bweet-sonolling berbo,. where.", .r . . L, 1.
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%, I . I I the, transport s�orvioe fr if w�ould b6idle. to trouble . .1 when -we. 11ave., 'Itb to, - 61ared a'divi.dorrol and boulas � at loyr water mark, And sawmill men r I
� , , It �t junction'with the rail- , oin. separated got 'e��ugh Ak of. . a wan's education � . I - r . t0a ga-to is left Dust 'a little blt.open : I I
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I . 1. 1-1 I . -an4s, in.order that it should be with questions concerning the scope- � ) . I r 4,� , the best part. of the,oapital stock. In . V- .1 I
of the Boer . . , eads"td, ris, '#, r 1. are wor �
I . . Ways Republics, and the, doulm . walk the-pathr that.. b I lWo I . 91-2 -per cent.. tied o -yew the prospects of ba I , -
. . May atill,)i I - S., that which be gives himself, And . as it inviting a W4,44omo,
I :, � 'With" thaXast London' line Inant(gad by V, a . We only know ave orroul I .", �' t - I a . addition .018,00-PaUY sets aside $50j- . -ise -itself 'as the . bom of two I � . � I
, , , I blographies of many ot . our great ' I benefit fund. , '. log supply* Out , off at a a . . a - I . . .
.1 junction � the Army Sat cc 09-rps- of our Lord' prayers .1 46�, . Ing their, imp L loss I to olveri I .
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I I " eame.-tillowt that ev�ory BT19- that alway 1n.the great crises of: his &II to Christ fair bal .1 'ref It. WrI* 1) � r r OOQfor the en1PIOYers . t set � .. .
with, � the other two main lines Was Thus it I ?'.I r Or. r. - . . . tilpe when I MeAus . I �
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. I I - I- I I .. ses affofol ample proof -6f , ry steamers'rulining be- -. . maiaera� Meters, 'who, though past the. I
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Actually dest r d Colo at saw . r The two far I . .
.!�, rayed, 'hat Was when adievam n _A�certain a unt life be'foll . Trumbul*' '(;*a r6balol Be at genU' � � . � fftiil have bov6s :
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1 - 11 .. I , . Henry . Cidy, . in ' - � two6u OttaW HULL r ba:�e been them.. . . � . . . I -age, . .1 . �
-at'-be con- 11 .� -statement . Bacon giddy girlhosid kL r I .
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I (At t1lia locower shifted to wh refreshad'bis .strength by draughta aflic , , it the, . I � uth � of the 0 Oi bet � owebody' daxliug .by -and , ,�
r - � r. . . r the great cv] . I iver . . . . . m. Rothstein eaellid manager of 0 L
, I the' Boors took'..Stormberg 'Junction . . With r . i . 7,'.9,'.�Udd fliat"atudleg� teach not their . � .Ug 0 r . I 1. ..
" Due result at tha't�-Wao that,the coal sidered asu-bordinatq : branch of the from the aeelestial 'springs", , . uh doolalr,611�,. . I stopped b� Government officers,. On, �o I.Joupoijal' Blnk Of-RUSfifin, is Ill . .. .1 I ... . . .
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�j 4 . 't, r . ' -their Maettex's I 11 I 1 , hit is a wisdom With- ' I , bye. 1. I. I . � r
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.,. I � '' . , , I service. Aj gc�didh, degree of latitude ,AM4 time f, obey we shoul .1. P ,own. Uso"Put 11 I . the ,ground that the engineers* in york, and intends to, 64tablksb a ��
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I � I supply, of the ,colquy frdni,'thor South . ' . ' r r the, heaveiis, i I I Ila I Itti 1� .I . . New . . I . Bat in a! Boer town most of thopiety : , I "
to of the.1ger 0;'. h . 1 4� d d.;1-4,60ve thenij won 'by - - ' in the itod States, . is knocked oi . . star* . . I . � I .
I r r in the enjoywejit-of.domfc�r* .A*rd..sx- joy. We ,. meditaie the grace of ,Our fear ,as a oixt, thex . . charge of them are ndt proper . li quall . . ut of a -man. You
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I Europe . 19 . �. is side is the Or 0 and on t .. are;jilitly . - . I mento, that aggregate �!) nearly 06-7 at You dumbly, %40e la,nothinepre . .. . I
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O�U�e�' ' ` ' fA'rdf:P'jaca it became was, also ourtailwol.' 'The e are. There .other 41,4�-Wlud I" , ' .. r I I . Sparks st',jeet jeweler, wag fined .$I Ilyi could 13-6 affected. about an of'ti,sul; .
�, , I . in. " the ,� , I . I , ,,r PIP a . - - . . I . � Bose who, independent r � . . COO,000 anntla I tonticius or rakish, . Y 'r ' . r I -!'�.,.,
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,, I. I , ! - , , Y11119 . 81.,. .1' diately. -, 1eatI01 '"iched the nalnes of t: a -ad cost$ ,tot keopink his PlAco� Of . . . . .. GENERA i : � - I I no�matter bo " r1oima'a.man it im%g-: -, . , , . �
1, I., . , walizand gnaslidd its teetb,..biit nothIngL -so necessary to life . and . � . I Ir � �
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I iduld ,r , , dly, it I r I - I �. . . r " I r . I r of tutors, �sltiaa- ana.corliogesf �after 7 o'clock in . . � rted in.the Dar,-* . � . . :
I h More dostii, - And, secon amf S. I aj.i�a, � .. I . �
I r w s thought that reason � hdalth as prayor� 1. - Univ , the av� rains ate repo. , n - amid never con- . . : .. r - -
; L, in't �e same 17 so . � . r . . I , forth his I I . followers I I 6 busin - o an . a rot . 1,natio might be, he . .
I I 1. r ,Ali �bad -�to'fi. -.airia'd "i h' �d I. . �and, If aesilsler - ' - I , - ess ,P B 4 ... I .
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�, I I I . ou Lord Xito'hener1i i 24. The ship' :in tie midst and iepraiau�taiiies . - ave given the . - in, violation of the early clos- . . . I. r, r's from a . I ; .
. �. 'r' � Ion as' .We'.tro6ps �and supplies, and iiright Were � was now I . . I ediatoly" . r. ..." , : evening, jeeling diet . lodia�. . � . jure up a wink B.oer�bouoej r ... .
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- I. act I � I t I . ppeal 'will, be made Out of 75 plague cases a seen houses in other - , -
11 . I I thus ar side iii. tJLj* matter.' Lord Kitchener'sl of the sea.. Near to. the middle of -the cation develppe& luteltpt us - At Cairo, , . . I
, doling greatly t ol'the difficult'es i I stretched forth their hand tU Is ',liffloUltieS ing by-law. .. An a . . . thl,ugh,.l It ve .. . 1,
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I I f, t I a the only. one by which ark in- lake. iohn Gj 19 tells up r that t was -that cry ,to thew. MO a mille - Ili the face of ingupo*ab V, shing the by-law. Egypt, 31 hav t ;f tplB woirld that seemed to . I .
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�, ' I wher"Otr w,agons thi ty furlongs, three, SLUM OU -spi I I a life I is stricken. i ".
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� ��!' - - � $Uf �clsn-t 'In a . .t,;�lrenty-;fiva . . or r w (d 166u�* W- .11 . . . &I . iftmes Parley ,,eon.vlot, Whor Thr President of Chil r r 'cook an eye;" at; a pAgaing travel- . � '.... ..
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- I � I � I . . teams cm.14 be Utilized— for, all'r'tbat miles,br so'.from the. share. � The him. Took r .hol , � eminences . � �, I .. I I. served r tWaIVa years in the Kingston ,fr. th, braxp.� . '. . 'ter And invite III&. to 0 the. door. , r ... . ., r .
I by�. the ,. . . . . I Caught , 0 I with paraLygfs, � . . . Y, . ��
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. I r . ,:� I . .1 I .. . .. 1. - Penitentiary, �wa,% ,. r� . The aamber receiving to . -b4voi*only two styles *of'ro f-
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U � on .stricken by'. ', A -sudden squall, 0 with ' ifts* , ..150 circus � attendant, -and has Increased to over 6.00 ,OqO. .
r . I . And I a spOet it is true to -day as be r. . Peter's doubt Went t6the 'q' 9 of min and heart,, no do . in-goi--eitber the old- .. .r � I I
, - :� - Colony Governmedi, whose head is . . I . . . . I r,,,t,,,,tl geni and , Y. H6 was, a � . . , . I ' - . ' � . .
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o ., � ' ss � Ys fighting -his to, And had been.driven out Of its th` t ad talent, are.no� the porerogative. of Ono idian - - . r letter being . . �
I 4 Kitchener, bag not skoxre'fts- a . � . , . I . . our dolitot I What fal b. . I . gat liato an altercation. *ith. an Ii � mines, near. St'r - Johns. . Nild, are on at kind of.,, leaut6l" th � I . I , "
. � I . 1, 11 r ii;tel� for V:�X< Biitaiu.� the a * Sbath,"Alrica he 'remains the ' as real , C W . n men who ha-�a I I . . . . 1. . . . . � I I . . 'at tOP, bigh'at- the . . I 'I, I .
1, � , koya� -��)�As Jn cohtr6l. o n I �. . . . ,. course far from -the land. 'To keep I . t w - . W , U. jai : Ala a. The nothing"bAt a f -
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.. When the .wa ke greatest wil tary . organizer of is f. - and t ing - at' the f - achieved the 9 ea -4 I I I toward r t106 '
I r bro out, � r 1X row, swamping, ry r r o it., Reasons for his f I I A man named John Fulaze, w. 0 was it is believed that the G rMall in" front A Aver 4 -
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. . , ,� I, andibe. world -witnessed the amazing geO0ArA . .. . . 10 . r I .. . pped r A' of working on the. inside of . Perot ' . I I . -back, I oraer'that the rain water .
, " . I . . . the Battle -of steered their boaf'aroUnd jand pushed - .. , � ly beeii . handlea t the outset , I . . . � .r I 0 t their . - . 1 I I I
�, onial " up to.'ana exosonting, , I .big doubt T - . Of St. Yearn I t Mont- Paris HXpoaltfon'r . . �.
� , I spectaofe-ok acol government at . , . overty And Uno , Baptiste ()hurch A.. carry' ff rapidly. ,They pain, .
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I 11 �'. . oadi.with the Crown, and willing, to Ow41`iM6U,*&s ibe sor� (if work in I against.the Wind toward the north- "It w laying � d..'o'f , al I 0 jng when. near the . 4 in d - . . . . . r . I
� , ' I . I . I . , lag not Peter I . . their careers by p. Deaths from bubonic p gue nine No _ .
r � r. r ,. a i ' ania r � envir-onvasil shad to pieces a the 1896, wh, . BB r,
I I OwmO � �h tands' 4 . ne,� And why Ant, but in .spite of their. andeavorS . r "but i -WAB� 9' ind- 6 , lost * his f Ot . on the qidande began nu � core And windows .
-. IQ a . I . Christ," :says 'Dr. Hani3ka, "but . .. I 11 � I A SOBER r R]fi)DISB OW . r.
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I - � . .. t -,o�ubjpct .itself to-& charge of 0 r ' . I is -(�ero driven to the s , * � - Christ laying hold f Pet * tha bore, rances,. instaad.o � deterring them or I . It . hot 858,685 to .&prii last. . . . . . . � a an utter cozi- . . . I . �
Who had for earl might ),a hot- have paxalle d this teat. thei outhwest- .0 er . loyea of . for y.pur7 true. ,Boer ba . i '.
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'. . . in South Africa if be bad been sent d. and tide against us I :. s dim:'inishin' their enthust . .
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. . I .there at tbe 'begfunpLng-or :a few ' 6: on the� i W olig 11 r .as wings on which ill allty"in r Geriiia r ny, a ter � - , r .
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�- �� . � � ey to drive the Ung- . � . no,sign,'tlfat *,a or , r . that Jesus didd not say,.." . vad . . - . O.RJW, � 13MTAII-I I .. . leaves of thing to his Sig �
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1. I . .1 I �� I � � . . t1is a& Ifer? � , - % track.,I Evon-,When we 40 what the- didst thou come?". buts 11 a . I to higher attallaments. a An a, civilialls attar 01 tow in the street ,servants, w 6 make UP for the ..
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.: I. I I lish u op'so, . I 1, he � % . FAVORS LATE -SUPPERS. . . .. George Xeredit � British. - Guian� has had, another g r in the -
I 1! I . , . r, . ., To, Say tlio�, least,, the commlserioll6r .But ithough Gen. Kitche . net ris not Lord.tells to.do, often, . t. winds are olldst thou doubtl" � . rr . . . I , master'S lack of appreciation, . , .
I .1 . . . . ' is in . . . . . ... . . I � I I. . .. or -r poor health. oat.disaateV in whi . .lives � . - --
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" , to. Lord Roberts in oucce �ontrary. . , the ship; . � A London: dOPA in an jute view ro- jol Dwight Wells, author. and rivei to * oll 93 matter of colorby ri ging themselves -7
I of Rallway',S�did Sot facilitate the as- 33, They that were W
. � . I . cently ipoke otrongly ag inst' .the act at Norwich Eng� were Oat,, Qw boatr going Over 'the. out- in, � anythil I Uilaor `;k-'. I`
I I this war, .there is a General -who must 2r�. IS the fourth watob of� the - , I ag that is..at*r I .
Iway k6 the . . . . .. . are than bierdiselliles" Worslkkiped.�Re,; playwright, is * . $ . . 1. I . '. -I�.,
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. . . 60- receive at bome the credit and nigllt�� Pet son three and six In the theory that late ouppero - fall$rof Cuyunl. r . . . . . i -�hft' . . . . . .
� I is I lsta�ce . are injur I . �
I �, �.- . . 1.� . W r . varenced. Of 6, truth thou - arf.the . . I London . newsboys have been pro� k do, the WAY of cowwaWs, or if the. w 6 . .
I , y -1 . Imperial forces. But be. was �endorsrl so . Tiberio have a unparallele �, . �
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.1 .1 ' I � .. 'r . tbe.pl�Luditer Wbj6h he has gained from moltaing. jasus watit U . nto the=. Sm of -God. A . truth, which, once .tons. He.deolaxes,, in fact, thatmany lithitsid from YeIliP9 the *Iatedt news. . bee" . a Puritan in such tbingsO, � � I
]'� .' r -1 helpless by the J�o t the COMPIOX- I . . I r. i�p%.C�r ii, ,I � .
' _ 'h. � - � . . . I .1 throrugli . .. I oil r .thin a)a. . ' '160 moinstrations of jov Ut the' , o. r finials, is I I '. I
I r ,, ,'' he ayet. the Army Oxen. Frou ' I � He .1ad' -seen them ersom -who remain A weakly, liroir
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. . 0 . . . � I takesn'into the a I w6ald, Inevitably- P ... In t�lrao weeks London has ,had . the nigger setvant,m. le, 6 . I -r .... .. �
, ;'�f ion of the w rking force of t � . . r. . iudiea'at ti.&;Britilsh -successes ' I .
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I tem, from the ; I . r � . . I � . . . I . .. - . ,guy of in South Africa... ., -. ' r . . One of the most hings, � -
. r r . he always.sees and sympathizes With Uality. diet, oto 4we t I he. fact largely to hab I charming t I .
. was wholly diff6Veut7-rwIlOIlY loyal. . . lost theology, ethics, and sPIr . it' . I Earle,la . Shipbuilding Comf I ' I I r I .
r I r VALUE di'SWIMMING, . I r his followers. In Mark. wo.read that . . . I .r itual alistemloasness . at night., , Iffe A ,Bavarian. owIndler has just. been I . . �
. I � � .. I I . I � I- .... oO I . . Elul]. one Of the jargeist in Engiand, - noticeable about a. Boar'town is the - I I
� The task before the loyal working , , I . . "-&-R - �. I . ould have passed,thent," which , says, very truly, that, physiology . . . . . . . .; sontenced-tG two and ahalf years, . trees in the streets, : . r . . . .
. r forte of'tlle Cape Government ;rall- ,&* - Exaftclso . That . is - lOractleed Too "he W . . MOVING A TOWN4 ' failed. ,� . . .. . . I plontitudet'of . . I . . . I
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1. r� , . . ange fQr.dften the best oar- � .' -, . . teaches us that, in- sleeping, as in Earl of hard labour. He is . said, to have, been . . . .
I ' lieldoal. . is not str , . . . . Creditors of the bankrupt . . .. . I . They are often ornamenta.li always , . . . .
- 1� r Way. was for every Mail 'to. do bla . I . � . a vice our Lory can render us is, lov- &kul I perpetual wa to y i ee a 5D con 8 Oar, engaged to 120 women. . I Useful r . . . .. :
. .-r 11 to rise to the extra- it ill rather strange, since 411 form . icbers Hall SufferOd So muck Irrain waking,. there Is a 8 armouth w 11 9 I , abo. . t t . ' for r PU poses of shade. There in r .
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I . best, and for a � the the body, Twenty-threo. lives were lost in the I
. - . - occasion. , T�ay had to of!a,tbls�fcg� have becm�a such- a fad ingly to ,try our faith� Flood5 ThAt the lithabli,ints WillLef . Lit going 64. in tligues of the dollar. . . . � no regularrity'%'bout their distribution; . .
r , It. L' . . - . . 1 ching. firins in Ung- ,wreck ot this Britiob.- ship, Sierra No- I I . .. I
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". keep'the civil traffic ,g . . act is here distinctly And emphaticAli . F or years past the little town of i,bulant should be continuous as well.. ,a#! tal � of vada on the Victorian coast. r Only * I I
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I I . ,.a to'support the anorwo Is Ity - food taken at . � I . I . five of the arew,were saved � . � 0 .,---.?10?`-
-�� . , : . � . �.,of military business. more popiijar tbd;11 it used 'to be, but Made. Take out of Chri tiam the Dannebarg in Hanover, with 2,000 in The digestim of the avoiding 44610001000. . . - . ----O- - . � gitiona., There is little about them t / :/ -.
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I' I I . I � arnatural element and It loses all hibitants, bus been afflieted by tloc�ds dinner time or in the early London has started an anti -noise ' . , fthat they ra- � . I
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� � It 'LB not Only, an Soleal, px�, itg,value to thb soul. I is Rhishod. as a usual thing be�fore cru SIGNALS AT SEA. , . rinu �, r
L I It, through train iervicli for passen- out to it, . I I 11 minister lower parts of the buildings have been yet the, do � I . . � - . . . , ceived ova I have found .
I .. I . gain, mailp, live stpk, and goods wore er.otsa, but the kn6ivledge of it often Prudential maxims MaY Stl r or, by bedtime; tiv'ty Of And street pianos. been put into the BOB. .
x r . ,� . d olevaiion of secu- . They Are N'tow nel"K mr,de Ivith It . talk9i I . �, .
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. . '. ' ' in A ' kirerl� except that ,saves life, and this feature alone to the comfort an -under water for days at a time, C&us-. the prooesiss'of Assimilation, etd.L, pro- - Over 7,000 aook, labourers at London, . . A. v itable'llbrary in pretty, . .
I �. � - , 1. &aInta, a uninig , I - - - but if thl soul is to survive in � .and grasses for hours afterward. And Ate on strike. : The employ ral Firellyorlwolo ,ery cred that I have :1 ' .
. era have ' a a mariner's' nearly every Boort,own I
. �O. - , I BV6r stock and go�49 had to give pre- makes It of sufficient impoortance to lar life. g ,groat damage to pip . operty In the. old days it Wa
,. -! r . r ' I a death. it iiteds to.lean on tile V�er" some impairment of the public health, whe;u on ketireer with an empty arthy feet - '. . �
4 . . qoded�to Military traffic. I have It Included as part of everyone . . a violated the arrang6ments I regarding ballot that all signals to be effectu- visited And it it A 120tow r. - . �
� . . . lerwed as An ox -t lasting Armor. Tbw miracles teach to say nothing O�fL the groat diseom� stomach the result of this activity Overtime. � . . .3
. . i . ill must be simple, but that *as yea that all of our most cherished author
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. . . . . . � . joUar activity.to manylessons, but. this is the .greatest fort due to these visitations, II6 West- . Queen Victoria has ' . : .
I . r Between November .189.9,' and the arelse, it gives IlATMOP , . . . is sleeplessness and' an US# . , given orders terday ; to-dayr the, cagg is different. find a place oil their bookshelves. One
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. .following February the railway car- every part aI . I . Ing of the system. . , . that St. George's a I � .
.11 . � '000 chests at I rengthous the back and mus- '20. They were troubled, saying, it is they will stand it no longer. Taa . . i ,� � . I I CaqtIss, Bud the' Albert Memorial . r. I d by Mr. Pain, the fam- though a small - thing In itself, is Yet . 11 I
" � , ritil for the military Authorities 18, . . -----*.- . Ations invents � 1 �
I . � I 4 teaches a spirit. An man they have,deoided to abandon'the . . I oh1pel are td be lighted by electricity. - very a�gnlficant. Ill n
.1 (1, . � . I Animals and 37,000 tons of stores an oleo, improve$, thlo� figure ion Apparition or ghost, and � ous maker of fireworkso it would ap . early every he. , -f
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. I 'r . . . once, soWreliauco�and courage, hence,,Jin.P6PUjaj belief, & warning pf town. The" municipal Authorities r jEWELL191) PURSES. , I A collision between an expreos train that that implicity once demand- laces. . �
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� 10,06D men and 30,000 horses. In the .It !8 excellet . Mark Adds, '.,They consider- have salected A Saw site on tile oth .Che oblong square purgest Which dud a train filled With WindsOr t4co- ad by the old salt in respect Of. Big- portraits of our Queen and Members ,
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I r, I I I otloo it regular- ad not the Miracle, of the loaves, for or side of the river, where houses are open with an ordinakY plaspo 4re more goors occurred - at Slough, ,England. 0, 'of the of the Royal family have been hang- I I ".
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I I . I first four months of this- Years to Ion) and those Who Pra � h their heart Was hardoo6d"' They � to be erected at once. As soon as the . popular now than the onvelope-shaped Three passengers were killed and n Is used at sea is a thing 1. ,11
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� equal to 60,000 ordinar ucks, most . . did not know thoir Saviour- Will move,' bag Bud baggage, scross These purses (it tudded with jewels Christopher Bali&n, a member of the commodated with that picturesque- Able men oUctli as Mr. Gladstone, Lord , ,
I of them M�ny hundreds -of miles. Of .Thoge Wfio'go. to t"`aeashore for ,Choy atimes shrink, from love . Sees associated with the I pyrotechnic Salisbury,- Mr. Chamberlain, and Mr. - . . I
. I I I . OAS the riv'Oro leaving this. Prose t town in gold ring 6 a 'Rhodes. During the COUV86 rot the .
I troops there wore -,oinal to wore, than their summer- vocad would get Baboa som u settings, in some the Lwidton County Council, and a Radical
I , � . ' . ore than th6y shrink 'the floods jewels outlilli at art. . o and more it occurred. war Alt kinds and conditioner of Boars . .
I -1 . I -AasuXe from the trip it and coinfront in to the destruction in which ng the 'oAges of .the candidlite forTarliamant, is wants I �
. I 11,509. standard four-wheelrsd�truoks double tha� ' . I . 'Th . a new town in others dotting the charged with Tan years Ag .
. . carrying 8 . 0 to 46 ineft each. Horses .tlwZ, acidlil'take an exhilarating swim from danger. Christiand sometimes . Will soon involve it. parses, and obtaining 46,000 worth decepa. to the rooms fr
.11 I .. - - shrink from ,blessing rathek than 136 on a plateau sufficiently * Whole of the side. One, for Instanbe, Lot jowellery by faloa pretences. to the &in named to bring out an 612- have had free .
. dud Mules. Utilized the equivalon�'A rbf the ocean. AlabMA of"merely dip . is to drely r new syst . am k signaling at sea where these portraits were to be seen, - . .
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I . .1 14,000 trucks and other wilit py_frat- plug 10 it or being buffeted and ham- . ft 11 I I I high above the r river to be out of his the entire side CoVeresir With Area- *a Monday Cambridge University, by night.. and they brought it before but now I find that ub damage. has �
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� . I tie used )vh Lt were aq r to 35.400 mored by the �Vgtves until they feel he see I I Or ease, or health, but who reach of the Waters that -have caused thysts, cut diamond -shape, got at todiserred the degree of LL.D., on Mr. amallip beaU dbna to any 6f these pletareso I -
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� . s .4t , !oleo also aA it they had had AS encounter with o so much distress. als,. Tbe purses with J'osoVh It. Choat6, the united States �
Moi f Vbm< teh ipanies Who adopted It At once. To- of Mr. Rhodes and
I .. , . . trucks. "' imberlar. . . 80 if you aro'going to take any given. ease really desirable or notr Inhabitants of a - 116 advantage -the stude; Ambassador to, E ugland, and Prof , 0010 - I
''. r Made lon�p , imberlay:being 041 Corbett. I But the approach of Scans is always The rem6vdl of the I studer have 0 John Williams White, of Harward, yotechnic system Is gen Mr, ChamberlaLn. This has not been r 1. .
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. I � � I i gymnantleor olf Any kind In the bear large settlement is not oftell report- ad 'und used for col- . ,
� ; pa.T9wn, and -Xotvalls on to swim- to be desired; dud we could never. fear ea. Such a thing however* occurred . dau be remOV 'The British War Office has cabled Oral. . _ � an oversight On the pa, . rt of the Boors , *� - .- I,
poiltboing about Ag far, I -Theere fig- future, turn your attend . � tar buttoner of to close Ilia nookbinds I - Every ship leaving, port must carry for I defy any person to find a solt- I , . ,-�
r � I I and you will got undreamodArof him if we only understood. I in Bechuanaland, South Africa, sev- of blouses. . I the J'amaidail Government, anilound- 4aoert .
Ures shoW 'that the railway OPDXa- ming, a' hill disciples . . I . . P apt a ain SUPPLY of signals for distress tary picture of the two last-nalned .
rofit from the oxperl- gl,. issuer did Sot leav . Oral- years Ago, When the 10,000 iababi- I r Ing thmt it is, repared to �00 hacked. �
r It' I tiVaer wcv,sd� AChoto than 5PO .trucks pleasure and p . jong in ,suspense, but Straightway tantg of Shor shong remove4about, sov. I - ., I purposest thege rdonsisting of rockets, gantlemen that has not been
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I . it inust. be borne in wind thai the . � . .I..*-- � I . a it was the same voice, which a anty-Ave miles away to the now town '� D'Ldn!t I promise you a Whi P , ping if, slawaloa, Trinidad And Duranta. for -in All, about 100 pieces; but It is %I family photographs have in every
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1: � � 1111a tipon, which this teat Was per. . . . afraid. f pgjapyo, which their carpenters . ,services in Ashanti. left to the discretion of the Various case boold.troated with respect. , . . .
I. one of the great WHEN You WANT'TO PLAY THE few, months bef6re this httA stilled a 0 them, They did not, you disobeyed met asked his mother R. A. Ramadan has been dppointod . � :-
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BAGPIPES. similar tomprept an .the sa frequent. however, run away from water like Yes, but I'll release you from the ' Vice-gritish OoMul at Havana. He is r
... trunk line$ Of gufOPO Or'Amekda. . . I 1. . It promise, M&. r6pliod Sohnnie, diplo. k$ul at board their vessels An,f other kind of I VOYAan , I r
. . I It is. a singI track road with 0 A. Highlander, having .tor teach a There is no exhortation 96 inhabitants of Danneloarg.. matieally. . 4 1 it son of the late Brktigh cot . signalso either for private use or, As USEFUL . 61FT. .
a . t to play the jy repeated In Holy SOtIPtUre as "Pear the up. . r t night, . .
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I - Along the firot 00 miles Out of Cape bagpipes, began to instruct ply at Shoshoug had given out. . r I .. Up to the t1we of the creation of getful and bewildered people boo
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I reading the Music 1h the following W, Lord, If it be thou, bid md bOlne , Danueburg, which Is now to be left . . . I , � I �
. I Town, the first 450 mileo cut Of 'Port For, "it It the oewor system that& was no- red- ' i�i;iIO��
,, ElloaUth, and fhe first $00 mitts Out way , unto there on this water. to its fate, has had some little IM -i . . . when Packing 4 satchat YOU wirl I
�- . . oil. The 00vos, equally You $ad that chap with a white, be, road ,opined it 111.11 Voter doda, Sat rtanco In the boo and cattle trade I tt I . ogulz6a, or organized method for not- 00,116 At the useful little parting tokIw . I
. of past Loud 1. here doubt the Identity of Jesus; Do several manuf4etorles. r I I I I Ing ships that had pissed ill the night 'on A qUick-witted niece gave bet Built. I .
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difficult ,to 'negotiate, at&, Some of round open, 30filting to & "in lit his darly ex- ttnd supported I . I � It was simply a card some four inches .
� them, of fivo ohalus radius, while breva between the lines, Well, be nevertheless througho The Most notable building in It is the .
1, in t.hat I ind to Variances ono'feels that his strong historic castle I. r Which the Ring of I . for offio4als atatiofied at points almit long and three Inches wide, on which
matuy have, A radius Of six, S(SVOU# Or moves slowly fro I the coasts of the various sees to do- WAS neatly written an 6unmeratibb
r � In addition, jOng.d1A. t one and take a faltbi is not so Much Ill God, or in Denmark was imprisoned from L129S � I .
,r eight chains. this, while you bett in hitutalt. Trueri 116 4&�11, . I I . , , ?: . . , I terming the name and, owners of A of the necessary and desirable ard-
stations, which 164 blow. Now, it you out a log on $esus, A$ ithout to 1225 A. DO . Ir vessel as she passed, but xkoWo lfYOU oleo that should go Into a satchel. Be- -
makes, It difficult for trains going Ili h1m. you Make tW� Of him, and he Bid ma, not Presuming to go W . - I � I . I ..� were standing by the aide of a Lloyd'el . don XfUjj list of tollet lu*ltmants
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. . opposite ways to pass one be ruller four timeg as foot as not S14 us, Let Me be tb& fPV610400t I I I � .agent, and Ili the black nisht out at it Included swip, 60184ord, Court Plitt- I
� whft the halftow gangs, three toot big face [ onil; than,. it IOU bend 011e-Ild MOUrnful' Unteroo 'With ,116-1 must say you treat,mo rath. , , 1, . 1, , , 86%. you diatingulshod. a , blue light tar, corkscrew, nbedled, thr6td,oldthefer �
. 0;04 4 half, 0010611its fast runu'affI The tbaWhlto"fAce4 g. his, leis, he will hop "ThOU911 All V360 tOr$Akd theak Ivet or 00011 r fore, red light gmidAhips, blue light 'brush, twins, boot Itoes, 0011fir but -
I Watotlois character of the country lour knee or tl . . I .
� the carriage of Wit- eight tit4es , faster then the white- will nott", Sho-I regret that I can not BAY this � I 0 lift, and two rockets throwing blue, tons, small mirror, Address boo I It and
. .- . 'renders AeONSSaVY of the am- faced One, i 20. when Peter was am$ dowIft Out same of you, � I I . I rod and green bills almultAU80116131', ID(anall. .
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L � tons. Water Now, whin YOU, blow the PI"A I r6. of the thip, be w 1 ------0A--4
. tot, oven Jor the SUPP1169 �41ktd On the Water, tO lie -Do you really mean that t the A&MO officer would tell you that I
ploybo at Now6of the atat 0M This it wal lonwooetIbIss t She-Vortainly. Tee. broam isin't 0 I . that Was the aignal ofa, boat Of 4 "'C- 0 ,
AIAO bad to be OIrriod to the troops werelmr that the tighter those chaps, r tOtf" �o 0 41 111, � . . TWO POINTS Or VIEW. - I �
ind 40 W tbodt Supernatural Assistance. very expensive. . tain line. .
11 4 af 16naburt when there Was fight' 1698 &V6 tied thor faster they rulk . i The I~n for us Is tbAt opirltuallys �, I I / The law doea, not eomot it ship's � 116-Y6ur dYM t6tiliAd V46 Of A bOt-
. northern border Of the the. qdloker they Are Sur# tO 110,040 41%U do all things, Christ * ,tH111 MyST,ERY SOLVSD. �, . to oarry such signals, but their t10 OUchkintpogdo.
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I 11 ....14 willos.....'' belong us. It peter had been going , ' , I think I have solved the mystery , . I .. J, I I 7 - 7 � ptaostia&bIlity is so palpable thst very sho!Alid why, pray t I
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who bad Tgooll LOV114G GUMS, to inyom pu* the* to 3i0oui, fid�'mdht .of the Shitkolpearean pl&ys low OWnars have failed
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JP01fPT&,r Coloond dirOuftrol stril—I am tall that Mr. Singloton he,v4JjUMe,aIAt*Iys*uk. I I , . 11rowher. . r n ate signals, she -Well, you I I
. I . the, Wit t* parallel the Civil *railway C1 Atertnoly of Mo. . W When he new the Wind bolateroul, , *pill asked Reon, the bottom with black - -
llygteni With hill own military system, spokao very fit but t16,X.pI,KItsd, skirt otblaor viola.triinmed around net I end to 0601drer OorredtamA this Pyv* empty bOttI6
It doubt it, Any- W WOLO, &frai4l,. Wkioh he 14�ked to : !Jacon probably wrote them, 46 1,tedhnIO sylittIft Of tigulfflug At 06418 Its-ITOW 80 t
-of tU6 ItOyal, Momde-Oh. I don i, stole; a Whole mass of quotations and cordp*Ammitntorle. The skirt hall six goraii. Material required, v011s,
*p"Ifitifig aft officer I tr"t WItb thing he or aAy Ones 61" says, of you 4romet lie walked; When he looked at the h daly r000gnts6d. alle-you don't M.
raginteris to watch, and ank. no dried, AsyIng, Lord, from Shakerpeare. I inehes W1410, 514 0XI44- I . : .
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