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� 1 6 I. ere is � ,, JBtk. the Ray' , M4114 medal,,, woll oil the field Of esso I
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N,) . battle - preceded the .carriages in r i Memory Verses �3-35--Golden 1 OX
" : ,B)ood Bitters. Through the City -Indian Troops, wllfa� NvOre the raling Indian pr1uq*L,s i 5.h Royal Families, Visiting I
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. rewqdy lacks been on the * Warket Oolonll-41s, 'Noblemen and Offi. r PO- x1vil I-COITImentarY Prepared b TIM Rind You. A -lave Always Bought, and WWch has been
�`,, , Otelltatv.s. The la'tor Nvere fair. Prtnce4 alid Dole,-ates and �heir y .,
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, ciats Precede and Follow The! 1141, , , IU Use for over 30 years, has borne the signattxro of
4 , r ly Nytrighted down with P�wela of enor.. I Rev. D. M. Stegrns, .
. Ilip A you ate not ,experimenting with mous value. Tlie.ir ,C01,4ttinies, includ. Attaches, Are Ovests of Sir Ed. I .101 I ,111d has been mad I e xtuder hi's per- ;
' , Male*wand untried remedy. Majestle� In Historic Walk, ifig turbans and tunics. were of every ward Grey -Rain at Night, I The 'story of Hezeklah IS, somewhat sonal.snpervislon since its Infancy.
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, �'. . rw SteII4 Lichol, Maitland Forks . London, June Q%._.� li�avy, rain imaginable hue, Thvy teceived a I fully recorded not only in 11 Kings and Z, �,4�:���. ,) deccive yo I
'1�1 �, � , �1.%�� wlites.-"l have. been bothereA hearty receptlon. Portsmouth, * Emy June 24.-Xot� 11 Chronicles, but also ill t Xllo,%v no one t( -tt in this,
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� 11 I Wi-Salt Rheum on m hands for three which began at suns(4 and poured a dw
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i ? .!, . . 1:0,azid it itchecr so 1 didn't know whrit down constantly throughout the night in oth tbe City of Fortsiliouth and the Of Isaiah, A fewy?eeks ago we were , xPeriments. that t1jile '%rith and exidanger the hoalth of
� `. - 0�4o. I tried everything but nothl brought bitter disappointment to X�ju Hyde Park annou,aced that the loot in S �ad were brilliantly il. .0 ,�
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11,,;� , ce re. , considering hoxv lie began his reign b XnfAlats and Clilldrell-L, 3"Porience, against 1UPortmento ,
� efted to be any good.' I heard of hordes of people, who were bent upou there was u'rush to obtaiii places of unlinated last night. Vessels Te re ah,ing and cleansing the tetuple and I
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� , I I . uxdwk Blood Bitters mad bought two Attingly celebr�tiiig after da.rk as a varltage� seveliteell-nations whiell. Kad, .P a W " I 1A �� ,',
� � �111 , 1 Clintax to oyal sentil bY ]Keeping the Passover for all Israel. %."A#2"`*T0R
11.1 . . . es Of it, And now I aln �erfeotly t4t' royal progress of King A drizzling rain -fell as the r c6nie a grect, the newly -crowned King I What m 1C Z)l
:6, I I and have no Sait Rheum 0,a my George and queen .Atfary, through. the carriage, drawn, by vied with the gigantic gathering of 011111monIng �he twelve tribes thereto. I
- . . - any more. I can strects of Lou -don yesterday. . eight cream-colOr' British warships in making a bdaa-til , 'Castoria is ,% harmless srEbstitxtte for Castor 011, Pare- ,
ot I .not speak too .I ed steeds, slowly came up Constitq- He wrought that which was good arid
, I Hundreds of thousands of )er,,,ons . ful a goric, Drops and Soothing Syrutps. Xt is pleasant, 1[f; ,
� , " � , - of Burdock Blood Bitters.11 had planned to view ,, tion Hill, but it d -d not dampen the peetaZ,le. The long lines of ves- right and truth before the Lord his
'' � nufActured only by The T-NIburii 11" --:els moored in Spithead.blazed Nvith I
: _ the illum , on$ enthAsia,sin of the "crowds. . 'tins neither OPIum, Xorplibie nor other Narcotie ,
� I ' imited, Toronto, Ont, and: all wheeled traffic was barred god, and lie sought God with all his MILL I .
14 I il light, hulls and watts Outlined with I
I-,.' ��,% The King wore a field marshal's ani-. subst-Ince. Us age ba its guarantee. XtL
. from the principal streets in order form, and WOM a � ash a electric lamps glowing brilliantly heart and prospered (11 Chron. xxxi, destroys Worms �
r��.;,. I that the crowds nii�;ht use the road. the Garter, . s, I the Order of ting allays JP -no$$. xres Marrhoe . ,d rin
� ===== _1-__...-_1._____ agaipst the dull 9kies and reflec, 20, 21). Such devotion to the living au -d I overish - It CiL a an M (I
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ways as -well as the sidewalks. The Queen was dressed i their imajes in late water upon wlli& and true God was morq than .the devil 'Colic., It relleves Teething Tr(ytibles, c-tu-eg Co tip, tio �
�� MINPSTRY DEFE'ATED. The illuminations everywhere were ,and wore a blue sa. in white, they rode at anchor. could stand, for all who will live godly It assimilates the Food,'reg-uilates the ,
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I — turned on at dusk and sparkled their the Garter. Her hat was trimme,1 Despite the rain every I ind o1craft, in Cb' - S e P .
,�,; , I . crowded with sightseers, made rist Jesus sball suffer persecution Stomach amzd Do-wols, g1ying healthy and )i1attu.al I e .
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. ifronch Ca::Iinet Beaten on vote of brightest in the rain, but the People with ostrich feathors ill two shades of (II Tim, ill, 12), so he stirred up the The Children's PanacMThe .Tilother"s rirlend. . _.
��,., !I: � � Lacle of Confidence, who, tunied out to ,witness the effec- blue. among the warships. The display 'con-
��. I tinned until midnight, when upon sig� king of Assyria to fight against Jera. I
qf . i tive display were only a fraction, of Following the sovereign$ was a car.
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.... . . � " thW Who would have come had the riage confainin � the Duke of C nals flashed from the flagships the Salem and by words - and. le0ers to
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��,i� � 'Llies Y sterday an a question rela- weather been, propitious, Those who naught and the %U01leSs and princelAs, , E "A'TORMALWAYS
F., I . . I da to thee an the brav4d the elements splashed about in generals and ofUcers Of State. Mearlvil�ile the town was full at and His people, To [its blasphemy and -
L:11�:�,... preme command of the muddy streets beneath. umbrellas animation. Bluejackets of all nations revilings the people answered not a , BearS the Signature of
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� and ke-enly enjoyckl the fane show of Washington, D.C., June 24. -King . lier word, but held their peace, as the king
, , I . y fix case, of way, The AKinistry King to President.
I I.. I I Premier Monts lianded in their re* tic emblems. in clubland and George has sent the following reply e various places had taught them (TI Kings, xvW 36) . 11 .
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�` �. These cannot become officially ef- along Piccadilly, where the mansions to President T;aft's oongratulatious up. Thus did David, according to Ps. I .. ._1.
P .Qtive uut*,l tile return of President of John Rays Hammond, American On fhe occasion of his coronation-, Thousands of visitors from all parts 11
� �' special ambassador to the coronation, "I heartily thanI, you and . rrived x3=111. 13, and thus did the Lord I . . . I I I
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, . I Lord Rothschild� the Duke of Welling- Ple of the Unit here ,to -await the comin.g to-da,y of .Jesus both berore the high priest and 11 -e . - I � . "_
. He will rt, um Sunday unless the Od States for the vqry King, George. ' 1�11ate Watt. xx-vi. 62, 63;,� xxvil, 14). � I I .,
11 - . i , . ton and the Duke of Devonshire were kind congratulations I ;...
4.1111 � ts of ye:-torday cause him to -which you offer I I 1111W6 �
171: a -mass of glowing colors, and on the me a Banquet to. Royalty. 'Vhen He was reviled He reviled not I I
;" I ' e his plans. 11 this great and solemn day, and M11.9 im )
-, 11 . ' vot,- (if 1,:,k of confide . business houses dowa the Strand to for the good wj'sl . 1 which you ex- Lo4doe_ June 24. -The state ban- agaim. Whdn He suffered He threat- I -
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. Cabitwt was U3 to 224, and ca,ua- the Stock press for the prosperity Of the Brit. lit ened not" (I Pet. If, 23). Hezeklah d
, I I Exc-liange und the Batik of England i&h dominion and -for the welfare of one of. the most important social e Kind You Have Always raght
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� -,� . . Were covered with patriotic designs. M�Self and my family. events of .coronation week, Sir Ed- With the wicked letter just what -we all
� ... � ran, th, Mizist* ought to do with such thin� -s�read En Use For Over 30 Years J I
I 4 .. 11 �� I er of War, M. Del. The feature at the day was the ward Grey, the British Foreign hliliis- I I
��.� se, the lklnist;�r of Marine, and M. I heartily reciprocate your wishes them before the Lord ' �s THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. .
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,. ... 11 . ruppi, llinlist�-:- of Foreign Affairs, . royal progress through sev,!n miles of that tile friendly relations betwein the ter and host of the occasion, received And unburden �
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"I i I - London streets, which include a long United, States and my country may King'George and Queen Nfary, the our hearts to Him about all such. I N 111� I ��l��
'' epted the %,,tt .Ath folded arms and i route through the poorer section of ever continue. Duke ana Duchess of Connaught, 'I have personally proved this a way of . . .. W
i� - I hastexied to the bedside of Pre- the city, south of the Tilames, (Signed) '*GEORGE R.I." Prince Arthur of Connaught, Prin � '.
- , I er Mortis, who ;-,as injured recently I cess peace more than once. If You do not I 11".
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'i . - tian, the Duke and Duchess of Teek, Latest Paris Hairdressing. To Keep Hair Light and FlWy,.
I I I . I an aerop'nu-e accident, and related nients of Great Britain's finest soldiers RAN A BLACKL13T. bly hear of wicirsvi words iliab have
,, . - him Av�iat had happened. in line, the procession made a fine the Duke axid. Duchess of Argyle. and This eccentric coiffure arraugemont The pyop.bi: care of the hair Qa'znot
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!1, � axch 2 last. f,)llowing the resigna- Retail Lumber Dealers Indicted For all the foreign royal personages and is the Iatest Cry of Parts. The front require a ,woman to scour hei6601A: .
� A great and constantly changing the special representatives to the to the Lord Jesu� and leave all with hair is softly twisted, back from the with soap and dreach ,her h=- With ,
� , n of the Briand Ministry an. Feb- tbrong remained in front of Bucking- "Trust" Tactics. coronation. Trim , . *_ _�
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,, ary 27. Gen. Goiran, ,,,,,he becamP ham Pailace all the afternoon. The Chicago, June 24. -Fourteen secre- Altogether sixty royal personages Hezeklah's prayer at this time. is a face and braided in two braids. The water unfil a .
�' �. � . . ster of War following the acci- taries of as many retail lumber deal- a function. The braid from tile left side Is brought at Ingthe hair, takes the better Part. 4.
j,_ .. . King and Queen and the Prilice of ttended the entire' -com- most rPfreshlng study (11 Kings xlx� � t
, 'Wale$ several times appeared on the pany numbered 150, among those pres-
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:,. .1 depth of Ministier Berteaux, ers' associations indicted by a special the back to �he right side and theAe the day. In fact, the less soap, and
i � . recently quoted as saying that In balcony and"waved. their thands tothe grand jury here yesterd 14-19; Isa. xxxvii, 15-2o). Note that I water used on the hair the better, as'
� . . y far alleged ent being various members of the his reason for asking deliverance was ..
�, 11 event of war, the chief of state, people below. The enthusiasm of the violation of the Shermlazri law, c6n- royal household, attaches of the For- I alkall and moisture tend to make that
,� mt, wouldhave the supreme P P1 stituted a new kind of tn-,t that all the earth might know the Lord. � I
I I e Presidt th e at ea6h show of recognition by accord-, eign Office,'the pa�al delegate, lagr hall: coarse, 61 and brittle. � 1�
�. . . - � me ing to the United Sta ' The prophet Isaiah also joined him in ...... ii, :"";; '
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. th �criticlzed and ridiculed by the "' -vi conducted the itivestigat:iLl. X.��i�� . . . . . . . . * It you want to keep the scalp clem
.11 parent was giveu 'vent to in a quith, the Duchess of Devonshire and prayer in this his time of difficulty (II ,,i.N:: 1...�-ii: �_.-,..,..�..1�1\
4, positiou, causing some euibazra.15,9- roax of chee - The retail .lumber dies'ers it was ad- the Countess Mate. . NX.;g-r�, and the hair light and fluffy� pry d14r, .
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I I t W Premier 31onis and his other far a mile. witted at the close of the investiga- ,.-."`i::; " �i!':_ 1*111'!S shampooing. Put in a quart jar or
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I I Mo f ement in tion had no incorporatiou, no capital queting hall at two oblong tables a -ad ple because he was himself comforted `,.,!:i�::11,%,.,.,`.ii : ....., I
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�:. . 1 -a -a 24�Tlie bakery mer- the streets Would make it impossible eiv B. Instead they had what -the candelabra, and pictures loaned by and courageous; be not afraid nor dis- I 1..:-:,�- oughly mixed. A.beautiful cleansWg
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for those who wished to attend per- attorneys say was a "trust of power" the Indian ed for the king of Assyria. There ;-k-:-:-: :.0
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1. ,.Toronto interests accepted the terms agers of these Places afterwarde deep- should be sold to consumers only ing the effect of tile handskm`e mural him is an arm of flesh. but with us is ...., -*11,1"', " -1 .
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I . so remain closed to -day. , ies' bureau Of information, incorpor- cipal table, while King George and
, - 'he manager, will retire There was, a great din at the 7,�r- ated in Illinois in 1905, and represent the
_r L'B J Stuart, t. through the prophet Isaiah. It becomes ' ;:, I larly, tends to make the hair long and
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I _Oesv. a5ASth-l_-, him. ed in state, King George and tions was wielded through tho bureau oblong table. The Duke. of 'Connaught Him, leave all with Him In -quietness ��,�,,K'i��i�-'�,�i,�: ; `i�?'*,�,'.,� 'I, , _____�_
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- � 04a,wa, June !_-_*.-21--yor Archam- tke special Tepresentatives,to the core- bling blacklist pub�islied in a trade furnished the,music far the Occasion- There Is no resting Place like the words ! I lst� has laid down a set of rules where- ',4
, � mlti, of Hull, (Zi--., has given orders natiou. . , ,� paper. This public�,jtlon was najhed in All thd men were in black urt e .'..�.-.-x;:;*-; . . . . . . I.:.,
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file chief of �-�'�7:!,i thelm to arrest Yesterday's the list of over acts, as the means by ao dr ss of the Lord God of Israel. The Virgin, ., �. . 'I by, women of high and low degree, ft4 .
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;t coliiortear, v.'.,, ha., b�_m sellin '..coronation. The route was more ex- t a e the names of manufaeturers nificent,. and the display of jewels a thee and laughed thee to scorn (verse : ...
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. ible, al Full -e4 I., ..- - wcx�-Iesday, if lie tended, including a circuit of some of and wholestilors, who sold direct to gorgeous one. 1 22). When kings and rulers take coun- 11 . rules: .1 I
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. I sists, in the sa�e. tLe most .populous districts of the consumers. . sel together against the Lord He that AN ECOMTRIC bT=R 03P COUTURM horizontal.11aes vaid never have dress-
�� A,, He ha.-: taken out no p-i�ddlirg. li- capital, and the crowds that looked e heavens shall laugh, the . .
: . 'cense, and the mayor says Lanctin , On were ,correspondingly greater, The Will Sue Cofivent. BRIEFS FROM THE WIRES. Lord shall have them in derision 'a:,s. arranged on to a caboplion 'over the es too long or too short. I
I .1 "will,not be granted f-rie eveli i`hextlo,�.�& cheering was continuous. -Niontreal. June 24.—At a mouting of If you are short, your costume she — -
apply cvr : t. The pageant Cadet H. E. Silver hp6s been recom. Ii, 1-5). When the Lord7s people are right eari, and vice versa. Then the i U141
'' included four full the Provincial Board of Health yester- mended for a commission in tfie Iii. touched In any way it is the Lord Him. remaining hair at the back Is made 'be made on verti6aI lines. Nevei have
0 . _: - - I squadrons of cavalry,, -representing all day it was d,ecilded to talre action than army. He comes from Halifax. � 1 y931 K.. �resses short, rent rilless of st$le.
cla'-.1 Fire Fraventi::!e, branches of that arm of tile service, against the Convent (if I self who Is touched. When the king Into finger puffs. ' - I . " A
.1 � St. Jerome fur While riding with his aide-de-camp of Assyria reproached and blasphemed Some women to whom the bang Is �
. 'Life Guaxda,. Dragoons, .Hussars and allowing such a �vholesalc breaking of yesterday at Niagara Camp, Brig. -Gen. I � one color scheme. I
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Aerday *4vgun in the �c-':-1. enirt Lancers, eaQU accompanied by its own 4flarantine as occurred there last W. H. Cotton was thrown from his the kill.- of Judah lie was really bl,is. beedming may � bring it into play, w _ . . .
-e, band and a section of horse artillery. .Mouday night d T sd y rl'orniu." horse and severely shaken up. . pheming the Lord, the EolY One of . suzzested by the photograph. .
mus, til-.� .jo,11. al V,nter �-� 'L', -,-;, - r an tie a . if you ar6 thin, a mixed goods Is per -
P ' . li'.y� -_-� i4tio,en',, Firt� lti�ur::u,!,� These were followed by all the naval after the officers had ov r r .. � .. . 7ulsslble.
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Co., dt-,n I;,. :.,din- .$5t;j0,10 fur th,e t',,,,-, at and military aides , Caught in t1w machinery at Miller's 0 it h s bee Her Age.
, St. Axine's convent fin Feb. _4 Lnet. the War Office staff, deputations of that a fine of $15 may be exacted for Harold A. Tay2or's axw was torn off, last great blasphemer shall be cast married ivas rather old. What was, 1 ti -ever -wear ban shoes. -
! The 'Quceii's F;re Eniura-ce c,,, foreign offiedrs, suite, Vie each tr-,,qsgre,,:-'o.l1 (,f t'lle quarantine and -he died in t,he anibulatief- on the . . Whother feet are large or small, ilie"T ,
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1� 4Win *.i: -t the fire could liave [w-,, members of the ly, and it', e regulations. A,,; , londay way to the hospital. I Rev. xtii, 4-8; xix. 19). "I guess as far as Jobbins was can-' i
royal I= 113 escar.ed on IN alive into thelake at fire (Dan. xi, 36; her ago?"
� i 'Olvut r pressure . at the ',:,;.,e it bn.) ,I:- gations'. including the Oanndftii d:Id I n ere taken agalllCt till it would in. 11, fill asleep by, a camp fire bn . In conclusion Tylr. Bailey says, "Puffs
I — Indian escorts, who. immediately pre., I volve a sum of $1,fJ.q5.1 Wednesday at Shandrou' Alberti.. He.r hates and would dethrone if he could American. I I I I
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ceded the state carnage. d , seven-year-old girl found -clothing"'cauilit fire ana she died 6n and therefore shows iii.s hatred toward --- are condemnable becauNe they are
Cyclone In Chi-_ In the royal equippage with the at St. Andre stre,it wbd 9: *;11 - __ -
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Iquique, Chile, Juno 2,1.-..' X I - .11 crinq .L nurs y as a res t.
4 dizeas� slept one rl,ght w:t-11
I d Q een rode Field Alars-kal from the . the People of God-, but hear the Lord as
, cyolk_nv, 113aut a( . The j -dry, at an inquest last even- He says to him. ,11 know thy abode,
wcompanied by rain anil :i.t:.,j ,1 r- Kit ener and the bearer of the roval another fainily,_�as also in, tho street - ing to inquire into'the death of Chas. and thy going ot1t. and thy coming In,
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I perature, sfruck this 1�13c V I r *1 . " i , *' I up the - w3th Companions. Fisher, 11 d by I T.R. engine in
,& hundred loaded liff":C11" A *t: �j..% rear. k! 0 and thy rage againsit me" (verse 28).
� � Except for the absencelof the gOld Circus Broke Aferriten on Monday. brought -in a
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, . In the liar."cr and I . -.'tl coach the cavalcade was more bril�'
I . . of their masts. I I * -1 surance of deliverance and mark well
" Wis., June 24.-A circulE The Canadian" Bisley team, sailed
� � � -ity, roofs, were blown fruti, liant 'than that of the day before, and I Lacrosse,, . h, the words, "The zeal of the Lord at
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some build-ngs. A, panic v�-;js caa,.:ed. I the stands along the route certainly I si.011s were being held yesterday, prov, steamer Vicrorian. The teani was hosts shall do this" (rerse. 82i. Com-
� I and many 1)ersons were injured. Rain made a brighter appeaxance. These Of d strong a ,, ,_,rit,e� attractitj-,i, joined, there by Corpl. George Nforti. pare (sa. ix.. 7, and be assured that ChL,
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. � . officers frqm every Sart -of the woilcl, Synod of the C .. rnian. Lwfiiera.l capital at tli� meeillig. , till the king shill sit on David's thrane
: Church, listening t, a paper on "Th4 Dcalh by stmn ,
- with daintily dresse ladies. I gulat-On was the ver- and reign over the house of Jacob
. duties of 'the pr& .A day ck,axcu,1, ,diet, returned last everiing regarding 31-
� . I On one* -stand wtire t1byal. and other ft�?mperalil,Y left f.i speaker-witilpat the claabli of Jong Dai Tak, the dfZ ("""I' " 33). -Por His own. sake and
I , I . representatives of foreign states. In all. au<hellce and n -lied outdoors and pese-lad, w,h6 was,jound hanging from for His servant David's sake He ivill
,,, - . I anoth�r;'ivere military ogicers attach- to the wi�idqws. do it (rerse 35).
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I izzother stand were naV officers HadSevere Pains jollowing*a meeting of the directors deliver' His people. He has wit to
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� rfog sp�lrs I from Che international ships at �pit- I . tke 0anadian'Theatres, Ltd., last spenk and It Is clone. The angel (of oit-
, , . � . head. I I I rug,lit, it was annouticed that the eree- Lord went'forth that "igil" and by 14 0
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� �; . . c:t. Giprge�'s Hospital, opposit,6 Can- In' Back. tion of a theatr lit Montreal for - f POWer 181,000 Of the Assyrian aruty
mireugh -One,e-%1We-i*,oniidW saintion, Hill, lar'�iited vaudeville., to coit. si popu �
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: ity of the peal - ote around Hkde Park carrier and leca- I woWh be -commenced within
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�' I I %a, with somefclrrl3j.Of,hd��ftbuble. dillyt,were hidden -by. st�nds occupied Felt As 917 - Aft Mist - � I
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Wahtfbrd Oat *wtatej��*ft, nt.,
1 $ ,I.#e gents, whiol� wete to lead L'ke way rftes-,--14FOf some years I suftered
r I .1 ,.Mth.*, . ' W = a trip to Xoc.hrane and atile'" the spirit of -131,s month and destroy
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, -t ..." (jvL,r the seven -mile routa, forhaed on severe ,pains hi my - ba6k, �d coiRd . with thebrigbtriess of air, rattling that
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I I , - ' Togetlier,with the Wormni's Press -wicked one nd his arnites'(11 ',rhess.
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_,�_ . inlearksriiublev, - 04 Constitution 1511-1 anid. Hyde. Pa'rk back mtwt brea,k " was atii,iwd ita, Remembrer how wh6licJudas 'and his
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. I : ty" �Ooww_tga,. �i I Prornier Fisher of Austtaij�. 'Tbis was 13aek, ,there is 1n . I I , Fetal IY'C,rush ed, In ,Machinery.' .
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!�, � ,. s cxrying t9a host of them by the fit -path of 81s; :
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I 16 11 .. #�,,. Am -t, � I , , 61 1'r-cililer Xo�rizw of. NewtVtlalland, 00teltes, twitc6s oad t , ,. Sinborihg ,o,4,,,iU1,1 f4r iritney' hours loa&-' I il Xxxiii, (31 And ac* wilal �
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