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9 , I "'Jr A HAR DR. 0, WOOD, � "";" . Buchanan is a native of Peter- � . . Lou% I I
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�THE UILDREN .3 HOUR j bo r, Rev.
Wm. Buchanan, being a Methodist It too", --
I . . I , - His 4 -oiled Appearance Bronht Him a " "'it" though Ilia 14the not only lom 0avourl, but worse than thisti
I . .� . Roisoln salary. . I ninister, hils had many different , ' , ?
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imow Yqurw ww�s , ,PRAQTJQK : X13AP �� . Tbo, eccentric proprietor of a largo' NORWAY. 110111C.O. W. A. Buchanan began fiews tea takes on now odom such as coaloillo mol"W`10 "
; LAW-MAKiNQ. - : . Q - , newspaper in Londot� had .4 way. of . p . papor Nvork dn Th6 Peterboro Review
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. - _ . , I . ''I I appearing in the, composing ail _� _S,yR f r p at the age of sixteen, and later was oidouss. coffee, soap$. etc,fto,4sy nothlt* of
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I — , roome At the m4t, unexpected unw,
a a ,,, ot, Its exposure to the Built dust$ diri and
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_ and .44 his visits, often resulted I h $gec!�U Calculated To Cure An Dis. eity:l fyr,) I
,When All the House Is Quiet the New I . 'ZI, reup of the working foree., . - I I � I . I ronto ,T,%gram. From that city he
, I . - general sbal; ,v,_,nt to St. Thomas to take charge of air. Therefore for your protection .
I Member Brings In His Little BlIt I . hey were awaited with asses, of the Tbroiltand Lunfro.
. [�] C Of the paper t _ 1. I.. .. j T)w Journal. In 1900 he went to, I �
I -it It, Ki"I ad About and. RagSed: a I � 11 ____ 'fear A44 trembling by the employees, f,ethbridge where be now owns bib
I.Ittlo, and .. . I .. - . . . One time, one of the pressmen, an Coughs, Colds,, Bronchitis, Sore Threat, ; 0'314T� one of the- most proSperquB . - 1,
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I Other Now Members . .. I I 'Acellent workman, who. bad been Uo4rsoiloss, Croup, Pain or T*htuess !,a ,f.�ilies in that thriving city. I . I . t :
Talk a Little AbjQut It, Then It Is � � there many years, but was sometimes the Chest; And all Bronchial Trotibles . . ..
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I Quietly ScIveiched by th� Big Pnes. � guilty of a lapse of -sobriety, bad a yield quickly to. the -curative powers Of - - I I
. HALF T"R TOIL - of pectoral rem Kidneyand �Liver Medicated Pods I �
I It is the taille wherl the hurry of , black eye tied was In a quandary as to this prince iodies. It . ;� %* .
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11arliatuent ib for the while suspended. . of household work Ii takon what excuse lip should-otTer If the pro- coutpans all the virtues. of the world Cure all Kidney and Urinary .
. Weaknesp,,Paius In back, 14111aw: I
'Oir Wilfrid h&- vanished from the I away. when, Sunlight Soap Is ;. prIetor, noticed It. Py a Fsuddeu luspi, famous, Xorwky Pine tree, combined 0, I I
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chamber. The Leader ot the� Opposa- . bro -riltion be seized an Ink roller and ,,vit4W0dChcrr)r Dark, an er and $to W rup4li-lin and . � 11 11 .. 1.
-ion has gone out to a dinuer on Samly - . . ught 1"to the home. � d the soutfiing Fe . ea. ne " is. All 0 .
daubed wive Ink on .his face. quite W er Ve . � . , I . '
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-Hill. Foster 6 probably inibibuig F o z thoroughly, Glen nX . esently healing and exp e r I -c s , o ff!! � iTd . ,e,, itt alike. - in sealed . �
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. . , otiverIng the discoloration. Pr I r, J is' sold. only lead packets—never i bulk. -
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blue books in a closet, and half the -we other excellent herbs and bar], . . . 0,
11100irs, metal . rk, walls . the, governor came in And, with the, . . . - m P4 , .don
inembers are ini.�sing. These tim.-S 2 and woodwork, Sunlight foremaii, weni through the room, cow.- ++ Urs. John Pelch, I 0 q1U4Xc*1y in qce_ U allVnth ___ � .1.1 I I..".111.- . I I j. 1. 11 I _;W.;,__�
dome perhaps after a long do. , . I 9 . OT f 4 .0 +_+ wf�dsor, Ontario, first order One Pair Frce-tha t Is two pafts on ' , .
I Is tbo most econornicallboth mentIng. on every detal And. loo4lu I recelpt of this advertioment and one dollar. orde
bate, when the Housp ht�s given itselt ., � I writes. -Ill was
Over to PrivatellNlemb,,�rs' bills. The In thap andmoney.. very 4harply At every workman. Nasty
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gap When about to leav . troubled with a nas- to -day this cbeap and reliable treattaeut , , 15 '�" cbo I Lesson'
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boy Minister of V-abor. Nvitli b4s slt�ek e be ind4enly Backing - I Axidros�-TIIE MEDICATED PAD 40OMPANY. fhe Sunday S o, .
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little chops, anAll his ulodestly rotund pointed to the Inky pressman and said, Couc or 'T 90 VTCTORIA AYR., WINDSOR,'ONT., CAX4DA J � I — —
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vaist,00at, strayJ in and out of the . "What. Is,that wan$s nQme?" � months and used a ' .. .. . :,some secrecy, ca�,� Ili her two mitetj
chamber, or frxnp vacant Seat to va- -M.-PI.- The man quaked In his ,shoes uatil + but of which our Lord made such hou.
'urce =gL=, Comull-L-ti Vy 1114yro. I o o # o 4 i lot of different re, . .- -. I Lesson Vle.—First Quarter, For
cant Beat, unvasily. Brodeur, who plished'frieuds, who suggest the words lie heard the governor coiltinue slo, 3es but t*he . orable mention. The bpirigg rewar.dpd
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, per4uix clad in black, ana jo thein whe --I want you to, gite that man 6,shlI4 did me no.good. At last I was advisZ ..-THE ABANDONED HILL%i I . Feb. Q,- 19.1 ' - ope
has a plump . . n theY come to a tight . . 0. j -_ mly is -referred to ell another occitt
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a fringe of darki.ligir around his sai: plaoe. Okle ,Of 01V�l, a fat little man ' 1,ings A week moie wages. He is, the - by a, frien. t6jry I)r. Wood's XQrway Like piteous outcasts, robed' Respect I .. — . slot; by, Our Lord when f., P urgp(l. rlia:1 .
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low face, is ising the shriguine. froni iiear.Mentreal, coes'far afield to looks as. it Pine Syrup and with the first few doses I . I . . j
typographp'of Ifalifax d j aily paper. $how oft., Iiis, ikew only tilan In the room who doth slight, we should do good to those whwc4a-
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f , d.. English be had,.been -London Its, I found great relief and to -day my hack- - 'As she unto .her well -lit home ir�- "' THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. . not recompense us here, rpailudlug us
The Minister o 1- i waks and Canals phrases, -and Wh j w4tirking.11 I
. en, lie State& a pro- gra . . . .. ing cough has entirely *disap�cared and I pairs, . . I
sits loun * his seat ivith his position, places his palm ph. : — . . of a ,recompense at thp resurrection of -
ging i . ,a with finger- j I . I am never w1thout Tir. Wood's Norway I UnmindfqJ. that beneath the dome of I , . -e sir, 14). A contraSt ia
brown Christie t,i wd daringly over his tips to fluger-tips, And poses like a . . Pine Syrup 14 the house." - . . . . the just (Lul;
grey hair, exam his .long thin . . � Bird's sense of Pirection. . I . . N'ight Text of the ,Lesson, Matt, vi, 1-15. prayer is seen In, tbe Pba'rlsee And pub-
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* . The price of Dr - I Memory Verse, 6-Giilden Tax . .
i . Sepia saint of some old Dutch master - 'orway Pine Are luckless ones for whom no guar. , t, Matt- , Itcao of Lu4e xvill. 'rhe.'contrast be -
fingers with an r o indifference, as little iva before Aying. The'migratory Jostluct in, birds Is, - Wood's N '
or , E m y 5 U-, §yrup is 25 cents per b9ttle. lt,is put up diall.cares; . � . . . � orrime a j
though he would liuve the House be- Meantime 'the, father of the bill site coliblined with another equally I A, 1,. R. V. -C * rntary Prepared� by I tweeti f sting before mpri and� beforo- -
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- in- tai�k And watches the course of the r1o' usd of direction. A the ti�ade mark, so, be -sure and accept . Or like to those.on w1loni fell Plunder - 'Rev, D. M.'6tearns. , God I . in IM ivill, I-$-
lieve him, a very devil of a rake � us, that of the se . in a Yellow wrapper, three phie trees . ' s set forth fully
stead'of a good-hwted town editor, thing which he has launched upon the gentleman engaged 'in scleatific re- none of the many substitutes of the . preyed . I . - - 1. Let.the wo,ri(I go its way and ple4aa
4ranalabed to # terribly j high House. *It is more'like,a, baby than for the fishery boar � d on � I ,ely come Its g6d, but It,.v,e have become cMidreq. '
. search work. . original "Norway Pine Syrup." So that to'them remained no robg "Ttle kl,pgdon) that will: Sur . .
but wiLh his Soul sM kept o =ippedl a boat. He cannot see what a ricket- bogrd the goveinment steamboat Gold Manufacture& only by'The T. Alilb I gold- . . In God's own time and way will be ja � ,
,and watered by a Methodist parson ty baby it is, but sits back in pathe. - urn nor . I I of the only living and. time God If,tr ult
Fliaiding with big Short whil;3 beard, t4o pride, a little pained. that the Seetker tecorded. a very interesting Ob- Co., Limited, Toronto, 'Out., _ Who lie upon the wayside sore dis- kingdoin of" righteousness' and pence. In all tbiligs IlZ
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Sh illus- . * empty, but, ne�verth�, servgUon be.made of this phameterls, . . I . . . I I - us Christ and His saints In hpaveD and learn -to pray from thw
tmteed magazines, keeping -one eye du - lery 11' tic Of mi oyster a . With bleelng brows, Bad Objects. to '
Ja p6ming over a fyle of Engli a - � mayed The Lord .Tes
� pre" g 1 d proud. Mernberafter _=*,W,W—_ =====1 . Amll tit- the heavenly rulers (Ze *lv, heart the prayer that Is here (Aught;
hap y an ,gratory bird life. An , � I 1. .
less er p j, 's -that was being buffeted. by i( - , :, . . I behold, - I . . � . . I 9 h. x - only m d- .. ,
4bem, and one ear to the House; the mer�b n k the little bill an ex. catcher , I . - -114w. - ,9 10i. and Israel.1 right- jig -
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other eye and extra ear being reserv- cuse to practice the ait. As -the Speak. bead wind in. Its easterit. flight aeross : - - . Pot I is tiation. the earthly center, brin.--: prayer which Christ has given us,'and '
ed for emergency. The House begins er is about to -submit the question, the North sea toward the continental FIFTY FOGGY DAYS.. I Are thos,* abandoned hills: impover .
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to drowse as the tail of what was 'however, some of 'the older members shores alighted on the boat. It toolil . . ______r, . , � ished, bare, In,, blessing to all the earth (Isa. Ix, as one has saild, the epitome of ali �, ��
01310e ail iuterest,ing debate waggle$ a see that it is time to put an end to . to 14 ad What a "London Particular" Really - , Whose mute appeal is lost on later 21; IxIl, 1. 2, 6, T), In order to entpr * prayer, for there is nothing that we- -
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kindly to the attentiori ,1) .4. - - - for that Ls not included in this. -
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few times and dis,s- I tb�e fun. -They seriously condexAn the long as the boat kept Its easterlyq . Mea6s, , . Yet Nature's playful chi�ldrert nestled eousnes-, described In the last tes;,:Ob- This,is truly the believer's prayer.- tot, .
'Mere is a c"in member sitting bill, It goes tottexing back to its par- course, but when the course. of 04 - The fog season is in full s -wing, ifid ! there, j � ,
half way back in the Liberal bank, lie ent, who suggests a division of.the I . t w, only such can say from the heart "Our -
sits for a small urban district made Hbuse. It is then that,in order to boat was-altere4 4 few Poluts'tO-tht London is really London. More tliu.n , And Dawn and Dusk alike hdiqd ,iot our own, by, Any deeds of tho la heart "Our.-'
northward the b" immediately aho* one'bminess man received within the songs of praise.. . , mt that which Ig throu-b the.filitil of ' Father." All'others; bAd better t4ko':,
up mostly of retired farmers and m9r- Save the Government from untactful4ly' . ,� ,
chants. His hair is long. Day in . last few yeek5 the following telegram , � - Chri-�t, th&,rigliteousue., willell Is of heed quIckly'to our Lord's estimate of .1
squelching, one ails own Pitrong sup. ed signs of uneasiness and after ad I . . 11
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and day out he bas attended the ses- ' th- r2niSr Finiince leaves apparent donild j j earinga . from a, missing clerk. "Shall not be In artless yeam er4,11ow-browed Mam- God bj, rafth JW1, Ill. 91. If this . then) to' John -ill, 44.
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. 6' � e IJU t r Ight 00 at oJEce to-day*,Have not yet arrived , j� moni came, - . ri-liteousitoss Is truly ours It w I and 11',rhine Is the kingdom!".1
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sions. He has never taken part in the . 5; :Erng teg' , and takes hold i flow into the darkness of the a � . - M . . � � 11
a tu tion home yesterday," I Who left them thus-inere spectacles *t In our lives to the glory of there are just seven petitions,, divided, ,
great debates and he always -falls in a . . . . - its easthound . course, The, a W. _1 d .-` . ' . A � j - � timnift . I'�'
I . I Fog has not a rodeeming point. of shame I , , . 'od, and*thp whole life will, be ,ittliply all spveiis are lnt�q three and'
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line behind the Government'when it sWr. Sp�b,aker," he says,� Snavely; "I ifi the td Be noxious ,� Alexander L6uis Fras . or. � G ' as nearly. ell I
u is treM - . boat!$ course was revealed blanket of fog traps tho' . ," .1 I - . tys it desire for God'.,; four. Th0i first three reier to God, Thy
comes to a en- a" illat wy'ban., faend's. bill is not' those who �were watching th I lid only aild it I'M .
. I e blrd'ouV, hat would otherwise escape upm -1 'Great Village, X8. � .
dously.'strong with 1as consEt-11ints - . . , j . j � . I itpproval. Thus the light will, Shine. no m6, Thy kingdom, Thy N�111; the last' * 1,
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in that "down East" locality, io-the meeting- with the favor from the House vehen the. cQmDaSs wi.s. examined.- =*,t and.ke4pa thein close to the . I .1 I - g '
. . . . I � . . 4 . before men and God will 1�e glorified. .four refer to jis, give us,, forgive .tis,
Government is careful of him. Not which I am inclined to think it de- - , . '. - � - grourW, Jt Reeps away -the purifying . Phonefle spelling- . . k, :
serves. For .myself, 1 believe there. . � I I . � Kays Of the sun. . And so the figures . According tQtbe scribes and Pbarls6es, lead us not, deliver us. God'must bek
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all men are perinitted to be great j I j .it. Anemic Women . Phonetic ipelling was evidently iii' , doliteo . usness .consisted o givInT and always first Nothing is right till ive. , �
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is much merit in it and. I think and Childrell foi, whooping -cough and I)TOrtchit fashioh in the sixteenth century, I j
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the unper- Is too importarit a bill -'too -too good who frequently feel chillyi are pale. . at the touch of fog to thie'e or - proyer and fasting, but it was all to are right with Him, - . � .
liament, and be is one of a bill to get a six month d exhausted, will derive 1.reAt b jum�. al- level. when .even Shakespeare could not..
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mlitted. Not to every man is it given s' hoist on ,On , ene- four tim6s. their noiin' j obtain honor -from nyea (Matt. xxill, 5): It must be "Glory to God, In the higlil-L I
to find a, happy idea for a bill that a thin House-, I move, I hope. with fit -from the use Of lrerrov the inir 'Thingg. would not be so- bad it Lon. spell -:his own name co-aistent4,-.
. . . I There 0 a letter dug from the It was, not:"froin'.the heart" unto the' est" before there can be peace on,eardth. .,
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the approval of the honorable gentle- vigorating tonic, which consists of d6n kept its fop. to.itself. But some- . corre- - - I . .
would make him and his Government �� spondence of a lady. of the, sixteenth LoriJ4 % In the lesson today our Lord NV -hen ,His name Is ballowed ,by all . ,
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"Strong" with the counta;y; he'a was man who introduad* the bill, that the Ir6n in a forni'they can assimilate,. tirries a London "amoke fog" - the s u the kingdom shall -bave come and, �.
never so ladky. But lie alv�ays wanted debate be ad' ' d " ' I � fresh lean beef and pure Sherry Wine. onest. summer type --can be seen .century in the book of the "Cotswold takes these. three -,thitigs and teache .. . the
There is a = protest', :Anybody Nothing could be better thitu this com- comin .,,,,.t the west of,the metro- Family!' -the Hieks-Beaches. Suliana Ili t thost- who seek the prah,e of men , His-vill be done pn o"Arth as In bea-vea,
to do Something. lie wanted to say I binaticifi of strength-givinkv - agents in thirty 0 1 I a 1. � .
knows what it means to adjourn a � : polls, and gmelt at twicq that'distlince. wizites-It is a matter of debt between get ou - daily de-,
.8ornething on the great questions, and eases. $1.00per:bottle.' , . , - � . way get honor from, men, but that Is We must npver for. r
I deNate in that way. The father of the such . I � the cautious widow and "My lord a I � .
-- , - I I. Sirlwilliam Richmond, the artist, If 4 .all they ever will get.. Tbe-truly:rIgIlt ., pendence -ubqn Hira.and our.liidebtetf-
he always wanted to be the father qf - I ,� . . � h' , I j. KaIdAr -'My. lord .1;�Zaril and your -
a ',real,, bill tfiat would do the coun-_ bill shows slight signs of rebellion I .. I �. . ... - . . as told how lie once speiij a holi.day . eous willi'do their righteousneSP (verse ness to III 'rememberinj that we are:
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but the erstwhib� . leader of- the 'GeV'- . .. , � . - Berkg,- - -four . wife I ho'nor ind Idye, but your false I .. . - . !A$ 'I 'the 'Icked one
try good, so tlta�A le in the comer I pRA1S]&, FOR. CANjl�A!,4 . near Wantage,l in I sixty - promise J hbierle , a i:marg.l d R. V) -unto the Lord, with. in a worra ly ng In w .
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stores would renneei . ernment glances At .him with 'melting . es from London. 'One.afternoon he. swearing - and I j I �' I j st resist and pray to be
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ber it and say: . 9YS;TEM 6F B ,�.": What'sh . one des�re of ph,asing Htin; and. w-bom, we mil
"Ya. He done it", I�Ie never knew geniality, and he subsides.., The chil-- - ANKINC. in" -ell -up the Downs. The � Rg .
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that - all good biW 'are Government dren's hour is at aii end. The timid .1 ____ _. __ . �... : temperature for four successive clays utterly abhor. "�'-Uizldon, Chronicle. - concerning such Jesus an Id three'dwes, , delivered from.. . It is, a tremendous
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bills. He longed 4�� be able to read members. settle back '�r wait. for. an- Sir F. Schuster, speaking at a -bank .had been ovef90 degrees Fahrenheit,. " ' . . i - . I . .-Thy Father who seeth in secret Shall .fact that our adversary. the devil, go- ,
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the meds of the pql* other_!'practi-.e.P_ig1*,' .and. t1w.littlo. meeting .iin, -Lond6n,-, F4ng...'sald that. : so at the- 'am t of . i oke, over ., , .
to and mak,e-outr . I th oun I in ACISM iind the. App.e.. . rewhrd thOe openly"', (T'etses 4. 6,.18)� eth about seeking. whom he ,may: de-
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of them legislat4on, lbut he iiever did, bill is dead -quite dead.' . tllp 0anadian, banking system was ',London. Inust, have been much,below ___±he._ old�, Mar�chioness- of Salisbury - .The.-w-orld!s favor- is to many a great.� vour .(I Pet. v, 8,' 9). and tb0e is 40
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__ That-is-tbz-way- irr which. -new mem. ` -h h use ' -Yet, thoug in -lie- -v,- -, , ' ,e ,,,
untmil he heard the 4overnfiierit bring . � fill the aver .ii.-� al� -ene . Sun6y -was. at church, a rare snare, but the motto of tbe%truly right- greater tvidence. of this than th, mul-'
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out a new measure; whereupon he at hers and -the shy ones get in.their . to the coun'try. generally. - .. . 16Y the air . had been calm and still, thing, with her, ai3,d the .preach I er, I '00-11sis.'014cit as leasing men,but -God titudes who have been . Jed to bellbTa. ,
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practi,&e. Some day the father of that .. Sir R. Best, addressing . British tar- the lightbreezo froni the Southeast, .-Apeaking of. th6 Tall" observed that P O's '... 'ot-wit -hat there is to ilevil, that such a crea,, 1,
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once wondered sadly why he never ' . 'Adam excu. %Vho trIeth our beart.,i. . _� li'eSt! /t . .�
Abouih-t of that. B�t now be has a bill will get a really.bad bill, but will mersat their confer�nce, urqed u Oil .that be found up the slope brohgfit sing himself, -had 6ried .
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bill, and as the g pone learn how to dress it up, and Will plan them the ,necessity for increasing t9eir de-iise, .rolling- ,masses of �841011etf .service as men - pleasers., , but as, the. ' ture does not exist. The closing words '
-t men are 9 operation for it that,will wheat produation,andlavoiding the ne- og ' ,6ut "Lord the w6rnan'teRipted nje, si, qoin lie will Ot' are found fully in VC6 � ron. xxiX 11 � la-
wn, leav- .a scheme ,of � froln London. The stuffy- London At- ihis ' . servants of Chrl, P , I in,
w3d the House has slowed do ensure its � success -in the H.oiis�. Per- 'cessity for Britain relying on- foreign - . . qji:otation LAdy'Salisbiiry, who . K 1 ,
ing the floor clear for some more pri- . smell was in Ahe ain. For Ali hour appeared not to.�have heard of'the in.: God. from. -Pe heart" (I Mbess. Ji.,.4; the prayer of David, and, -w4en . the ,1
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vate bills, he risas and calls for the �ry to remedy some small grievances hope o se6-.a reciproe . ai . e clouds of Smote kept ,00111irIg - up- � . aident beforej ininp6d up in. her it,- �; . Efth. , j
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ear of the Speaker. I d ultimately ,t, . Then. -the a$r gtpw clear agairl.'- iayiug,,"8habbyfel1ow, indeed!" , ' : '.John,vi, 57.seemtb aikocover.all, hI` ie.'sbiiii be found In,their own tarid,�� �
It was a really nice bill. instead of t4kini: the whole world by prefer tit � t throu I I � " � . - . I '. -be '
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had been passed it would the horns,. andtrying to turn it about. the. Em i -...� - " e' Uri& -0. _ � - ' * - - . . 1.
He will probably take 'a try out of the - . 1. . pire . i. * . I .th When snow .19 I I I . . . Sent mei and I live by tbe.-Father. so seen on David's thronei,- accorditig.1ta,
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ad a great many wrongs, and nitde ' . . � . on the,ground, that smoke -fog. black. .. ..,�, tom�ny to. the Rescue. . .. j 1 it�t:h me, gven be shall. live . I hich �
thousarfda of poor people happier. Railway Act, like Lancaster or0laiide ' he that.ea .. Luke I.vaow= The kWgdom for w
eAS -it, juit as it'does a whfie�-Xollar �wiiniy (during a temporary lull in . .. .. . I . I
Thoewe could be no doubt that tli� hon.- Maodonnel. Or he may start in breed- in London, . I � . I 1, . . * 6 6 '.those 'who have-taken.the we- -pray., the Father�s kingdom, Is., I
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orable rnt,mber had earrieAly sought . 9 .. . 5 . ' - The bliglit-that these fog� inflict on - -1 pay you havei!;'t*got theI. 00thache . . . I -
out something that needed remedy- Lewis of Godori6h. - Then, having been j' . I flo � wers has often been felt at Maid- '.-j-.i,toad.6f poor da - ne;., . .1 � of Leviticus, the book of Wors.hlp,tbe U16 sequel to Jesuq *reigning till He. .
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iiie, but to ' I . Or" I . * I I itte: Lo 1, � atb ,put all .ene I S u . � .
-t into effoct not to be afraid of the Ao . 6R011tqCH11155,-HAWA1'1.G1,-,- 1 � hav� coasbd. to gr ly and wi follow the niil-�
was that in order to put i ,jonsider the House as. -:so -much pf a I . j . . efies of floweiii 1,0111niv-Why, Cos you can. -, take fdre the Lord' are used 1.1 Jay , tiv� kIngdo.w.that shall. I . I
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the earth would have been yanked off , I . . _. ''". . � I � . ,at Kew within the, last fift6dn years, yours.o�t, and she can't. , .. . I - .,4nrely `6e'delivt-red lennial, reig.m Our' being' af'ctpted by,
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The Toronto r. . . , I . I - � x� ajo, .1a" i* A . '' , . In reference to giving ,w'p -have the- hot� 4�pend upon �Our f0giveneiss of j
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being a6saulted. J�ut it was ,a nier-,, J �& deaeo, isu;):o , .9 . .. 1051.,
The timid member . . adings deteorologfold " .� I ... . : and the nooc widow who.. verhati.q. wirh torgive as we ba, . .
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stood forth with his hand primly rest- The isles ofdreece were always'quar- � . . �.. 1. ,.... � I .Office. - But. � they. are all djie � th the. In 0130*. dary. . Zc.. a, bottle al all Dru . . , I .. 11 � .1. .. 1 . � .1 . would have 131% constant f6rz.16ness..
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f,.,d the House of its merits. ' . ' pgrticlegjin the Air. All:iog.is duo Stores. I :. 0. I .. I � j . . . . I N. . j ... . . � - - I :
of -Homer:,Chaos Itas, the most right . Huhdreds - dle. of chiotile caf�rrh I . I .. . . I .. - - . . .. � 1 I N
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a word or two justjo start a discus- . . .� witha remedy pf real rderit. Look for Both the -'river and the parks have � . . . ,. . j �.._ . I ..
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ber-s of the House stai,ted in to scrap they all mean Catarrh Ili - some ,for1n. do not . spread I to the . neighboring ' -.. 4 � .j . - . . j . . . . � . I .
about the bill. it was, it always is, 7 - .,Id Your voice roiigh?#1 ' - . he 16w,lying parts of Hyde .. -_ . . . � j . . . ... . .
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like puppi;L-8 fighting. They roll over Run=Downo 'Do yo,u cough up, phle * Park ,often have a surface fog on '; .. .. I � 11 . . . .. I . . I . .1 . j ! I . ! . I. I . ..
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gly fashion. On the Coinservative side the stomach, purify the bl foga'ar6general- ould.n' T U j . -.LI*. e - to � . ..
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-to a debating school, awl who carries . gT!p ., I :�_ .. Is, It &'drynes * s In your throat?" . in the morning. They�vaiy from a.. de-, ' ' . . '. . .. �. * .. - � ire , . re� . '. __- .. .. . 10 . I �
in Ids memory a great many rdes f4r ,ing . � . .. . "Do yot sneeze, hawk,- c.ougb?" , cidcd haze to - thkIc'-wall of , I . I > ,�
13dblic speaking, gatheA,d from the . � . . ."Havp You' dro,,,)Ingq 1. tbroat?" ness, like that which, on a. wint � er � 01W., * , Judd ..- ine I , ilano.,;'
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autobiograPhies, of great statesmen. .. 9 � "Are'you losing sense of taste?" night'thiT-ty years ago, kept scores - . . � 7. . 1. � I . . . �. . . . . . . I f . .
,. _e ft I "Have you stonje�ch nausea?" ',_, . of foot pa . sse: - figing to the'rail�.' 1. . . I . . .. I . I . I .... .. . I .. �. I ._ . . . , . . . I �, I . . I...
Like the inan who introduced the bill, 1AM MIL011m, 8 , rigers cli . . . . I I
he hes adways been afraid too talk be- . I . Catarr1i, has been pronotificed a, dli- � .1 . � �
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"I germs are present, Is Impossiblo to be � . 1.
vantage. of their absenee to practice. .� I . Soindfinies fog lies on the � . n . 'h
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Some of the new Fr(,.nch members get. .1 I cured by the *joidinary constitutibnal * v�hile. obcasionally -it does' not come , . . I . . . judge. , .
P6.114S. I . I I . I ____ " Grade Piano is made but you will.,be ,iible to . . I- �
11p ;uid take the opportundt, - � . . � ne$. . . , . housetopg lettihg the . .1 . I . I I . . .
y td pric .Tnedici lower'than' the .. . . . yeare . ,, i3tAm4ing, . - . ,
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I . . .. .1 . . . . .bebri tri�d. Inhalers which produced , midnight under normal conditions. , . � .. . ... I . � . . I ... I . . . .. ' � .14 .,
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. 4 ' FAR' .. � ., : % the'smaller cclls�bf the lungs, . , qlied. Hon. W... A. Bvchana� Started:on The -- -- tho crea= 6f out experience during a .1ifetinie
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, hu. C61*iriet in th a Mr. . � . to be dble to j:udge sojrn�drtant a.'putchase as a piano by. other raeans .:�
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4 The Canadian FCLA' .k. 14' the only *germ1cId6 ever found volan .
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For $1.50 - . diseb.se. It Is guaranteed, and incurs . I . - . . � I . tit of a high grade piano should be, filled; 06 e all, how the he9ft
� k I not the slightest danger of Inconveni- , . LNOug day you Will want to buy. -or we . T �
TH2 CANADIAN FARM, published in Toronto, is the National ence to the patient. . . I . . a help someone buy; --a Piano. Why t no -its toiieo is atrived at; and how to decide whether the
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I Cathrrhozone Is absolutelsr' t.ertatn7 ,. Dot rapt Y Witift-'!' . . .
4 money spent on its production makesit incomparably superior k to reach the Source of the discasti. It 11 - the high-grade, artistic, 9 are toned ,. enduring or not. . . . I I . . . . .
to anything of the kind'. Special writers for speciat depart- possesses marvelous healing proper- . . Instrument, as against t 6 chaftpl ri - I .
I I niada, cbmtherdal plikao, built to 00 dc1,X8J])'Z - INVO]kMATI ' ' "'I end6WS US reader. Vvith forty jeaW
4 merits. All original mattikr in every issue. Splendid and, k ties, And quickly restor6s the raw, . on - i1ppbsiranteii; which cannot .hold . ON I .
. .k. 'congested membtanes to a norrnal, / . it# tone, and doon bec6ftits an affront . '
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4 reliable crop and market reports. Everything up-to-date. . heAlthy dendition. In a few breattils ,� to thoeyd and ear of till P0211011410t- crystallized eXpdrience of Ono, piano imaking on. the part of melt whe
4 Finely illustrated. Chcice and instructive reading f th It elears away All 11oul MUCOUS dis-, I Suth knowledil I . & at 16ur 'dispotitt I thoroughly uAderstand atid -love their mork., Vouldn?t you liko to
farmer and his family. No far , I charges, and quickly allays coughing, I'll , , � .
mer can afford to be W011t1hout � I , in 11INSID9 13 ORMAT 911"-ftft�
.. beadache, pain ov(sr the o3ros, and the I I . rithout cost or obligation. Xnowledgii know what they k�ow on. this important 00jett ? YOU-May-itialeW ,
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. it. Every farmer will make more nioney who reads it. trianifold unpleasant symptoms of that Will t.rt.lnly betidilt yolt or yO . .
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