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� r-rft � I � W-0-ftli. AA d-ome df all kfflids 0�. diihdru- 6-hirid sheans xii&C MbIrgIft 1h a good liea' - true b6th as a .19 I I . - . '! .- � . I
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00MT_JU0W peds and all kinds of winged creatures thing now when you are in health and and a spiritual doma In. I do not - believe I - I 1-1 - I . 11 14..
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-Passed before our progenitor that he prosperity and the -appetite is good for - God pub all the flowers, and all the I I i ; � i
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I I . 11 � 11 DR. TALMAGE*S SERMON ON THE bat and from lion to mole, so I suppose pomegranates. Come In without wasting metals, and all the music, and an -the I - ! � i � . : 1, .
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. . � I,- i FRUITS OF PARADISE. there were In paradise specimens of every. anytime -in talking about them and fountains, and 1all1he. orchards, in this , . I � -
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� � take -the luxuries of relig:ion. Happy little world of ours. How much wa I ; ' I *1 .
t I � kind of fruit tr' . And in th 1; lit. I �Shoesfor Show. - - I .1 I .
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� � 4 orchard there was not only enough for yourself, then you can make others eralund how much was figurative I can- - , . , �� -
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� The First Orchard Described In All Its thf3 original family of two, but enough happy. Make just one person happy ,every not say. But St. John saw twb rows of I � I � _. i . __
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� � fruit fell ripe to the ground and was- day- and In 20 yea � rs you will have made trees on each side of a river, and it 1 . 11 . .
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I * r picked up to supply whole towns 7,300 people happy. I like what Welling- differed fro �. oroba . for-anythinf but comfort.- Such axe thel I .
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� I Its Creation Dofore the Fish and Birds- and villages if they had existed'. But the ton said after the battle,of Waterloo and thnt the trees bore 12 manner of -fruits. 1 . , ( I . - �
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� . Solomon's Orchards and Gavdans. sy from all when he was in pursuit of, the French The learned translators of our common ! of your feet. The shoe which does not� ..
- these other trees and faced this tree, and with his adyance guard and* Colonel Bible sky It nienns 12 different kinds of � � .
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� . I I [Copyrigbt ISD7, by American Press Assocla- the fruit of that, they will have though Harvey said to him, 110eneral you bad fruits"in one year. Albert Barlaes says it i 0 I I promises little comfort for tfie, twentietl i - 11
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Washington, Nov. '14. -Dr. Talmage The'Edenic Story Repeated. be shot at by some straggler from the :,,"in one year, Not able to decide which is. ,, of the Slater Shoe !than for some en h Shoe stocks. I .-
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� . . �. � And competelor the . finds the divine hand e: in all the domin- This story of Eden Is rejected by some bushes." And Wellington replied: "Let ! the moreaccurate translation, I adopt , 1i; That's why Alley possess fitoke foot comfort,'wear, and . -
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. I bility, but nothing o;i earth Is easier for rOy life is of no value now." My4rlends, 1 fruit, It declares variety in heavenly joy. .1 on the sole $3.00, $4.1 $5.00- ter pair. I - .
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mon presents religion in its mosb radi- we ought never to be reckless,.but if, If It mean 12 crop's of the same kind. of : I � I . .
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1. S. ant attractiveness. The text is Genesis I through the' pardoning .and rescuing - fruit., it decl4res abundance In heavenly i I I'll,
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- . I BIGYGLE � Edenia story, for I h - ave seen . the same f Christ, you have gAined the , joy, And they are both true. � cATALOCUS The Slater Shoes
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- -AND- his kind. I I could call them by name, if it were pol- victory. over sin and death and hell, YOU i VarletyP Oh, yesl Not an eternity .1 I - - I � -- --,- I ,I , - .- -_ - -1
! � , itlo and righteous to'do so, the men who need fear nothing on the earth or under i with nothing but musle-, that oravor." I I ! � ! � I I .
- It Is Wednesday morning In paradise; the earth. Let. all the sharpshooters of would be too protracted'. Not an eternity ; � � I I
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- . their first s*im houses went Their library went.. Their In Joy triumphant, ' Religion for the would be too long In the stirrups. Not ' ., - . I
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funeral. Oh, yes I But religion for the � an eternity of watching the river; that . I
until the iollowing Friday. The solar good name went Their field of usefulness RO_ ERT WILLIS. SOLE AUPENT F07 R SEAFORTHO 11� �
_W111011 ARE- wedding breakfast. Religion for the i 'would be too much'of the picturesque. :1 �
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a 15" tal soul went. My friends, there is just Pright6st spring morning and autumnIA I Not an eternity of plucking fruits from — � --- - is-
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. 1� I I one sin that will turn you 6ub of pars- most gorgeous sunset. Religion for the I the tree of life; that would be too muC4 7 * . ":w ' I ' � 11
manufacture until Thursday.. Before that - - You know day when the'stocks are up just as much : of the heavenly orchard, But all manner I I : I
.1 GIVEN AWAY' there was light, but it was electric light diso If you do not quit it. � I .
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what it is, and God knows, and you had . � - of varieties, and I - will tell . you of at . . . . .- : .1 � :
or phosphorescent light, not the light of respiration ls.4asy as well as for the last least 12 of those Tarleties: Joy of - dt*ine I I I
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e you partioulars, p I Wen as when it reaches 104. It may be Lamb *bo was slain, joy over the re
I I omological productions came on Wed- . i , �
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- or drop a i - nesday-lirst the flowers and thou the 0APITA,Lq (PAID UP) - �- . 1 a - x 81
postcard to . on tiptoe and took In his right hand that a bold thing to say, but I risk it, that pentaut sinners, joy of recounting our - � - : I 1; _ 11500, * -
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. - LEVER BROTHERS, Limited, standar the orchards Watch the sudden oneround peach or*.nprloot or apple, obaracter, at death passed Into everlast. joy at recognition of patriarchs, apostles, I RESTv . � . I � $10500,
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-4 - 23 Scott St., Toronto. maturity ot the fruit In our time pear satan.reached up and pulled down the Ing ha piness, religion for this world to' , evangelists and martyrs; joy of ringing . 0�0-1 . - L __
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- ey such a luxury. that n6 man or woman harmonies, joy of reknitting _. broken QJLU I i
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- � I stantly a complete orchard springs into warn -Ing from Adam's oroliard iand stop the finger ring was ordered put,npon the boulevards of gold, joy at looking at i �sinee$� L - I . . 7 � i� - -
1. . 'D FOR SALK-The undersigned has twenty life, all the branches bearing fruit The returned wanderer's band before the walls green with emerald, and blue with I- Agner banking b transacted, Drafts on all pirts of -the United JS �
I .r 'Choice Farm# for ode In FUS Humn, the ban. Insectile forces which have been doing before you put out for that one thing - . , L 8 __� .
I more. shoes were ordered for his tired feet? Are sapphire, and crimson with jaspar, and 'Great i and Europe bought and sold. � Letters of .credit issued, available in all,
� ner County of the Province ; all sizes. and- prices to their worst -to destroy the fruits for 0, 000 L not shoes more Important for our com- aflash with amethyst, entered through , of Eui;ope, 'L and Japan. karmers' Sale Notes collected i -
sulf. For full Information, write or call novally. years, . had not yet begun their Invasion But .1 -turn from Adam's orchard to gabcF;,L I In, I I . , and advanow made on .
- No -trouble to #how them. F. S. 80orr fort than finger rings? Oh, yes I Bui it swinging their posts, 'their hinges, at lowest raU u. , ,- I . .
I - � , ]omwell Solomon's orchard. , With' Me own hand . : I 1. . i :
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w with 'the fact and their- panels -of richest pi L Mews .
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I acres ofbubb. about half Is on It nearly 5,0 devastated the vineyards of'America an fall of rain, he Irrigated those orchards. shoes . . I
. black ash, the rest bard. d Pieces of the aquedud that watered those on his teot." If in sermonic, or 'that makes 12 different,joys, 12 manner rates. Inter( at added to principal twice :each year --at -the end of, , June- and . .
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L . wood'. A never -tailing spring of water -tuns through France, assailed the grapes, 'nor the exhortatory, or social recommendations ot fruits. So much for variety. Bub if No notic of *ithdrawal is requn-ed for the wh6le or any-portion.of a depom
� the lok Will be sold at a big barwaln. Fo a the ap dens I have seen. and the reservoirs I L I I I ; it. I
r Itt borer perforated* the wood, nor - gar , of religion we put the oblef empasis on you take the other nterpfetati6n a nd I � -1 I - I I I.. I . , .
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B, =p , 1470 . - the fact that for our safeby we must have say It means 12 crops.a year; I am with I citor. I ��
. . WALKF'R. 'a , ,,u'. bides ruined the cherry, nor th ub years ago the mason's trowel smoothed P. 13.. HA iys, 801i '. . - i I -W. K. PEAROE, Agent.11
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water in the house ; also a good Istable. There Is a iStor;. L the apples and the walnuts and the pom- 'Journed until the blossoming of the .1 I . . L L i . I
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raelt. This ;9imloevery respect &'Brat-ola Ings. Thither the king, in robes of Solomon's orchard, . I , ',
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- in collar, and every modern convenjen6. Apply to have not improved by the mighty, un- - 9 �' .
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ponds. Oh old dust, sparkled in the sun" After Iread that our great-graiidfather scenery in fieaven to please those of u i , .2 o ls e �` a P. d' % I . .
SP Concession 18, Township of Staulay,'conta , those fruit-bearbig trees on 5 . � ..� . - � I - 8 J t
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. 83 acrea. It has No. I soil and no waste land, brick the bank of the Euphrated, and the After Solomon had taken his morning and' great-grandmobher had been driven who were born in the country and never � I I , ,
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house, with summer kitchen and woodshed -, f rame Gihon� ride In these luxuriant orchards he out of the first orchard, I made up my got over it. Now you may have streets . .
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barn with stone stabliog Underneath, well feiieed would sit down and write those wonder. . - V - � I
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Rre, twelve acres of fail who _ our God, adored Pomona, the goddess of ustratl3n� from the"frults he had that when..they -had been poisoned by the yle t I I . , �. 6 3k , : � . � i . I , �. A
at gown. Plenty ef fruits, and that all the svlvan deities their frult� every m6nth, and 'the leaves � . � . 1 .''
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ood land I &good state of cultivation. nd wishing to describe the I ve of the of.that tree? - Where in the other orchard shall s . " W
need! ; good brick house ; good back barn and Out fruits Which he made the first course of clituich for her Lord he writes " Comfort L erve him, and they shall see his i . : ' - 'i
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I brick house and a large bank barn with stone stab. better 8PPL :Ugs make Solomon's writings a divinely found I dresstri'�n - ' ' .
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which is fully ripe, and throwing your foot and pomegranates overhead? To m planted, blossomed and bore"frult all in that country. An earthly i I I I L .
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fortable log buildings. The balanceis well timbered. flowers, � eathers, ornaM' ents,, -etc.'., t .
-ftisivithinfourmilesof EcIvibay railway statlo and barrels and bins and on shelves and boat from the shipwreck, a ladder from ground all round looked like an orchard get Into a fordign, port on your pass- 1 � � I i a : I
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orchard and -buildings alh-hat could be des -jwlth the hard fruit of obduracy and the St. John of the last -orchard, to -sit down I
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ascended into heaven, and gitteth on the Transit Com � - _. I , I , r.
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or aching at the base of the brain or un- ,u quick and the dead." . twelve miles above Long Point, which - . Fj -, ry -
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governable nerves tell them they ought stroke of -the morning light. It means St. John)s Orchard. I into Lake Erie from the Canadian shore. I -
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enough for Christ at the wedding in Cana. It means INOW, in this discourse of the pomo' about 65 miles west of Buffalo. Twenty-one t , �� �� .
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watered garden." It means David's "oil Solomon's orchard and Pilate's orchard, - i , . ON_ . -
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of joy wben the Roman senate honored chard, discharged a whole volley of Cov6red wbich can take the . : - -
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cities and find arnong the weighers and It Ineans what the I pass this day from . . DICK'S BLOOD,J, URIFIER -1 -11 I �
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ascended into heaven, and gitteth on the Transit Com � - _. I , I , r.
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governable nerves tell them they ought stroke of -the morning light. It means St. John)s Orchard. I into Lake Erie from the Canadian shore. I -
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enough for Christ at the wedding in Cana. It means INOW, in this discourse of the pomo' about 65 miles west of Buffalo. Twenty-one t , �� �� .
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watered garden." It means David's "oil Solomon's orchard and Pilate's orchard, - i , . ON_ . -
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