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Mr, Rummel says U In rg-�-� ]WARTHAS AND XlRYS several dAys, to plan, but what if tb ut # to = . . 1�0 - . I , . butcher fias sent meitt unmasiioable,' O. mauce or a novelty . . ADWS-FOR SALE. -The undersigned bas twen,U - I a reabouts I i f �� � - i I . L 0 1 i . . I I � I � i , I ;.. F lu Fast'Auron, the ban- the grooer bag senLt articles of food adul substitute. The marriage hour has Just that In consequene of t th whe . . I i �1 . . I � 1b, choice FAMa for SAW I . plexities of the house- of the folks of, the dead man at the time L " . Z - . -, - . � I nor County of tho Province; All sizes, a -A ,prices to REV. DR. TALM-kGEIS SERMON ON terated, and what If some piece Of silver patised, and,the per I - ,;'' . I . I ­�, ,ally. be hold are more than atoned by the joy of of the accident was found. - 11% . � . I ri , � ONIM 1 . w4k. For fullinferinattlin, wAtoor call pardon - ' . . . I - - L . . L .. t 11 I . I HOUSEHOLP CARPS. is gone, or some favorite chalice i I A . I ; . � 11 I f Arm 11 . � gether and by The gentleman tells us J I � No trouble io, show them. F. S. SOOrT, Brurcfds cracked or the rdof leak, or the plumb- being to . the fact tbat�when that he had I f�, I -1 X U01-tt I I SAV , L I , - .. .. . - I hxrosiwa 01 I - i P. 0. I have to discuss the prosentbnonts therstofore.j At one time ..e . 0 i . � � . ;1 A - . Ing fall; or any one of a thousand things it Is late they do not . . � -i I L - . . - . - ' I L � - . I -, . I ; --- L - - -D RIVA-M - � . I Martha In the Kitcb*n and Mary In the occur -you must be ready.- SprIng-weather question as,to whether Jt Is time to go. when he was traveling'with a theatrical I � . . � . For. S.&E.- - � 'L I - � - - i 1DESIDENOU IN BRUCEFTELD - comes, and there must be a revolution in The mishaps of the household, Anstead., company In the East, and while sleeping . .. � �. -1 able , " L �, X ye� he frame dwelling lywao and lot near I . . .� �, - I , ,n For sale C Parlor -The Trials of tho Good Housal -- his dead mother a i 4 � R. S. HA. 1 the railway station in Bru2,efield. The house con- the family wardrobe, or autumn comes, of being a Matter Of L anxiety and repro- in a -hotel, he claims I I �- � r I � it, � to - .i � . I . � I I . I - ; a stono cellar ind bard and soft ' h I You Feet' I ; Won ten rooms keeper -Row They May be Overcome- ' the northern . - . le . ; 7 1 -. . water in the house ; also a good t,stable. There to a -. - and you must shut out henslon, are a matter of morriment-.t a appeared to him In front of, his bed and -----i I . � . I 1I. , I -- - ' I . - I ey, L I � -T - JXOM ; ­ I I Asip'tir Doctor I ' . � . I Apply to ALE.X", MUSTAIRD . blast, but what if the moth has preceded loaf of bread turned into a geological said: I I Cha I hurry up and _get out. .- qu%rtcr acre of land. , Home IRfluence. . i jaun- There"Ip d d the'mem- 'Say youreyesl 'Discard�ubbersl I L I 11 � -. � -1 Bruceffeld. - 1r.16-tf you to the chest; what if, during the specimen, the slushy custards, the ger. " � He arouse e 11 &.,, Eury" I I I - � - Sur -m -VA I " bars of tb eal . W - I , , I - 7 - ' [Go]�yrlght, 1897, by .4vierican Press Assoei- year, the children have outgrown the diced or measly b1scutis. - It is a 'Very ) heatrical party and the other � � wear the new')v t-proofy sno- Fpr�of, swiatless leatht r -- � I I I � � I 0, .3 . Inmates, and all left the building, and li , $ .-- � 7V&RM FOR SALE. -For sale;.Lot I2, Concession lid n . - apparel of last year; what If the fashions bright sunlight that falls orr the 6utlOrY - - . T 1xi the townsht n me. a f" collapsed, ' � footwear. Light -weight, easy, warm, 411sbi econo � % I �- ORN B19A ,I p of I � 1 � _U i6, containing 100 acres, ly 50 ' Dj' ow minutes later the hotel . . I = -. i Gray, near Brawls. There is, an U near Washingt9n, Jan. 2.- . - Talmage's have �hanged I Your house must be an and the mantel ornaments of a ew ho . - - I- , , Tey#,V=er.1!1 scrij of bush, about half blaek� ash, the rect hard- through home lif6 apothecary's shop; It must be a dispen- A But after awhile the romance is all Every one had begn, gotten out in the lyek,Weit. . ough sermon to -day goes " ' . . I mical. ' Made: with the famous GOO( , i I .1 . - - : invested- om . wood. A n6ver-failing spring of waterrunothr all itj4 oary; there,must be medicines for --all ail- gone, and then there is something to be nick o' time. � . � . I . - . . L - - � . . kin. For partlou- with the tread of one who has seen - ; . 1 $5,60 oer - pall - I lwl. wavesiore, - I ,� the lot Will be sold at a big bare; table. that the book We give the story as we learned It, and � - � .1 I � - . �1- - ,� I lam apply to MRS. JANK - WALEER, Box 219- depart- ents and sympathizes with ail he ments--something to loosen the' croup, prepared for the . I Askler the . . . . . . I 11 I �- � I , 1470 m cool the burn, something to called "Cookery Taught in Twelve Les-� let the reader pass his own verdict on the . V$ 1 � I rr� ; ATOM . . Brussels. and has words of cheer for all wives, something to - . . � � - I , � I- . � ..-.---- . I sees poultice th6 inflammation, something to sons" will not teach. The receipt -for matter. - � . I less thoeo I f I ber 11 mothers, daughters and sisters; text, "Slater Rubber �tf I 1,t � : wbcn teming � - -VAR31 TO RENT. -The north h4f of Lot 16. Con- ul -of this, a'cup 2�1 - . . 1. . I . � 11 - [ � � X cersim 9. Motvis, containing 100 acres, 45 acres 1juke x, 40 -. "Lord, dost thou not care silence the jumping tooth, something to making it 1 ' s not a handf I . � I I --- -- - I ovruer ican bs I . -- - cleared, and in a go a that m7 sister hath left me to serve alone? - u must be in halt of that and a s' oonful of something else. I " X, - - I I----- - ­ A P.O. - . ad state of cuitivation, balanc . I soothe the earache. Yo - . p charity lVorth lly Inestowed. , -- - :Paying Owl - timered with hemlock, cedar and hardivood. A .11 a dozen places at the saine time,. or you. it is not something sweetened with - The merits and demerlt& of t late � - � I - . . , Bid her, therefore, that she help me - .1 . . V � I -1 , � - comfortaNp house, gcod fratue baru, good beartur � Yonder Is a beautiful vilLagehomestead. must attempt to be. If, under all this ordinary flavors or baked in Ordinary comedian, J. W. Kelley were beli dis- . . I �DEAWE A] . I - brebrord. For tetwo and uarticulare apply on the The man � of the house Is dead, and - his wear.and tear of life, Martha Makes an ovens. It is the loaf of domestic happl-- . ctorg th�TUher - I - JU Acd q pTemlse-&� or to MRS. JAM -Fla DICK, 151Yth P. 0. . . - cussed by a group of a � 1� I - 1566-4 � widow Is taking charge of the premises. impatient rush upon the library or draw- . ness, and all the ingredients come down night In a Chestnut street hotel, when ! G O H. iquobtity of I - . 0 we- from heaven, and the fruits -are plucke6 � � - ROBERT- WILUS, SOLE A, ENT ; ; i vcll rl %he b%b L - nient I I . - � I . . I This is the widow Martha of Bethany. Ing room, be patient, be ]a one of the party, now a comic opera star, -.. . i ., ! - - F . Sohn I mity fail to stir up from the tree of life, and it Is sweetened . - - .1 . � law be 13 I - 0138E FOR SALE, OR TO RENT. -Mr. Yes, I will show you allo-00 pot of the -man, though told thwfollowing story: "Kelley and I I -�! - CASE * �W. � ]EI Eandaborough, will sellcr teat hii lationew gdom, and � i. ­ . � -4 L I %, — I . I tat sum- household. This' is Mary, the younger an- appreciation in the souls of others in with the now wine of the kin were app!aring- at a s6cond-class vaude- . - . � - ' . re3idence In Eg,mondville, which was built, 1 . . of home trIaL , -r . I ANT81. I � I mer. This Is I in every respeeb A first-class house. sister, with a book under her arm and regard to your household toils, lot M9 It is baked In the oven I villa In Now York . some - years go d i #,,4 �,�'� ---' W ity, 11 perience. � �, wa I ; , -07.6fy m � . . ihei, bard and sof, her face having no appearance of the kindliness with Solomon wrote out of his ex �'n a�ftlh 0 a � � KA - , dite � I with good brick and well fini anxiety assure yon, from I were chums at that time. It " a I " BAN 1i F mal or wood furnwe, cement flaor - Martha, that he e . D OMI NI 0 -N - :1 � water, combined , - whidh Jesus Christ met Home Influ nces. . I dead of winter, and the tffarmometer � ., � �, . I ineallar an-Ta-ry modern oonveuienco. Applyto Or Calm Company has come. Christ - . - � - � t� f I - Irre16 -timm t - I of , was down to zero when we left the then- - -- . i, i '. � ; -tf stands outside the door,'and of course appreciates all your work from garret to How great are the responsibilitie muntry. 2 r OHN LAY1,SEOROUGH, Sestorth, 15:6 "I .� - � . . ; . D i . ble . � '� . �. -balmy* � IN 4 . - - ---- ­ I � � - .collar, and that the god of Deborah, and housekeepersl Sumetimes an indigest, . ter on Saturday night after being paid. , I I pmikd In " i ., � I there is a good deal of excitement inside I I - � i : _-- - W - 1. rl - r, Hannah, and Abigail; and Grandmother article of food by its effect upon a king Just outside the stage door a wretched- W si t a 1950 . WIM6 THE; L. I I - - L - -DARK FOR SALE. -For 94le, lot 6, concession 12, - the door. The di airanged furniture is CAPITAL# (PAID UP)' , 050906 - ., . . � I X township of Hibbert, containing 100 acres of ' is 1�rushed Lois: and Elizabeth,-. Fry, and JHannah has overthrown an empire. A -disting- looking man approached and askad for . , - - - FAVY, 1wat-d �, hastily put aside, and the hair 2 , I 41. i . � n W : � 1. . . I . � - . Z I good land in a good state of cultivation. Well ys of 1,000 uni arried I = . = = = I= j; L500,1000. T, ` L , � i I . back, and the dresses itre adjustedas well ,1 More is the God of thch6usekeepe�H Jesus uished statistician ia n assistance. He said he was an actor in RESTs . . - A" ) � - fenced ; good brick house ; good bauk barn Und out I . I � ,- I L � � � . -,., bulldin - -- ' r F ! M, 1: % � I . , and plon4hing all as, in so short a time, Maky and Martha - was never married, that he might be the men there are 88 criminals,' and of. 1,000 i hard luck. He wore a thin suit and was �, -go , is acres of fall vineat I � -D rn - - I � .� done; 2 good wells and 2, never failing ifigs. ; 85 . se Matters. They did ; especial friend and confidunt of a whole married men onli -18 are criminals. What ' trembling with the cold as he told a pitt- - - - ; -VAred to lend � I -1 . can attend to the. . SEAF0jm-L1E1 BRAXOM V, . , � - I acres cleared; possession. at any time. 76o"r further ' i i � i� I � 4 ly to. PETER MELVILLE, Cromarty. not keep Christ standing at the door until i world of troubled womanhood. I blunder- a suggestion of home Influences I Let the , ful tale of a vOlfe and chlld waiting for i . ., I � . clue"farolm f r,tioulan, app . � ' . . L � . 3i'�, V*Jue' "It � '1525-tt they ,were newly appareled or until th The Bible says that- . ': ., _ ey ; Christ *as married. I most be made of them. Housekeepers by ' him out West. His thin form was . . I -1 I - . - I - . ,11 .d � mentsio-sult* � L. . , �� -� . with spells of REET, - I , . 4 . O., Oataria. . - RAFORTIL I., - had elaborately arranged their tresses, ' the church is the Lamb's wife, and'that the food they provide, by the couches they racked from time to time MAIN ST I � . � . a . I � ; . I . . ; g out with the' -ffec - ` makes me'know that all Christian women spread, by the books they Introduce, by I coughing, and I coull see tears glisten- I . . �L � - ( oor ipubb I 11 - i I � , - � � T71JARM IN ALGOMA FOR S.46LE.-For mle the then comin Ir a ted sur i . as . - - transacted. Drafts on it tarte of t United Statea , � 4 .— I � - - . JP South East quarter of section F., township Of prise as though they - had not heard the ' have a right to go to Chri - 1 e s - . Z issued, a i , �'. - I st and tell him the Influences the� bring around their : Ing In Kelley s ye . Now money w A general banking busineaff , � � . There are fort) acres n n troubles, since - ' sold. Letters of or ct able In all. pwV -,- � 141rd, containiow 160 acroi. home, are deciding the physical, intellect scarce with us in those days, but KellGy f , I I cleared ard free from stunips and under crop. Comw 11wo or three previous knockings, saying, ! of their ,-in oyanecs a d 6reaot Britain and Europe bought and sale'Xot,es collee "4; and advanns "on NAM . � . �� � ; I �- . . I . . fortable log buildingd. The bals . ,, ' I he Is ual, -moral, _ etern'al destiny of the race. assist of Europe, China and Japan. Farmers' � f . I � 11 . nee is welltimbered. Why,is that you?" No. They w=�e i gave the man 86 and promised to I & I 4 lg� ! by his oath of conjugikl Ildel ty k ation, :, sworn to sympathize. George Herbert$ You say your life is one of sacrifice. I I refused to believe the , at lowest rates; " i .1 - OR SALE' i . ., Ih iswishin four miles of 1kchobay railway lit -and were al*ays presentable, I I bim -ffirtber. � I , - I I - � . and rzix. miles of the piosperoua village of Part they may not have always had,on their � the Christian poet, *rote two or three , know it. But, my sistbrg, that is. the only, man's story and _ gave nothing, Mean- � . ISAVINGS DEPARTIVIVENT- � . . F buM6 I I � I ; I -. d lot r N � 4� - Findlay. This is a g,00d lot, and will be so!d cheap, ' . ,life worth living. That was F1 while twitting ,Kelley for being bunooed. I . VAMD mn-a �' rms. Apply to WILLIAM simpsoN best, for none of us always has on our verses on -this subjeet��- . I orence ' j�at allowed t highest curras � I . Z and on eW to ,ace- I ' Deposits of One Dollar and upwards.'reeeivedo and Into . — 1� on the premises, or to ALEX. MUST -421). B, best. If we did, our beat would not - be The servant by this clause Nightingale's life; that was- Payson's Two days later Kelley L. receiveq a note . . 1� - ,o pr year -at W 6�d of . and Deoember . . � - incipal twice each -- � field. . � 151641 . ' i � C I I ., ]DULL FOR: �. . � vI3;g on. They throw open the -y divine., � life;. that was Christ's life. : We admire it from a hospital asking him to call, it rates. Interest added t -.1 % - worth ha . Makes drudgei ery hard it 19 for us - 0 was No notice of- withdrawal is required for the wholei gr any p6ition of a do . . � 11 JU 0homl � ,; � I � door and g ree Christ. They say: I I Good . Who r in others, but how v . 1 _,woei)s a rooin, its for thy laws, was from the stranded actor, wh . . I ... � ALE,A rare chance. Being the I to exercise it ourselves! When in Brook- dyllig of consumption. He gave Kelley a . . �C. - � MIV, -brei I � ARM FOR 8 . . E - I m ning, Mast6r I Come In and be seated. ' I Makes this aild the action fine. " I I K. PEA A Agent, ... r1o. Ite't L . E. I Section 20, Township 21, R.'20, W. 14 . R. S. ElAYS" Solicitor, W4 1 � I pent . Apply to U.'& I - � . � in the Dauphin District, Provinve of Manitoba. '. Cgi * briftlant educatio, ly, - . - ­ - I - I Wavmnosh, B1, I . � F . st Id not come alone. He had a i y�ung Dr. Hutchinsan having i i ring and the name and address of his . . i .. P. M.S. A young woman of a, a whole -night in a diphtheritic room; for wife, and got him to ,promise to deliver . - -- I t-— v I This farm promises to be one of the best in the group of friends with him, 4nd such an . I � and prosperous circumstances was called J . �.. . . A - - — E me saturi - � -$ .11, - F I � I - I province.itoontkinsl6o acres of land, moroorl�-sov influx Of city visitors would throw any the relief df a patient beca. ted it. Then he died peacefully. I never saw . � 05V-ne -0CV--.2r4:.*r-M,-,-J . � down stairs to heliy�jn the kitchon in the �o::*:1*00"-Iwl.pjg�ol.*��w�-MBOOCODQ--*Ooov000000-,----*—*OODO-4�l, � I � 1, � I " - 11108 POR ' I � all of which is fit fc)r cultivation it is one mile from ; as ell af U 1�fi I . I � - � - : . a school house. and one mile and a, half from Spruce country home iiito pertui))ation. I absence of the servants., The doorbell � with the pdtson- and died, we all fel K ey ter that without feeling likg ik 4 1 1 Underew I . � - - � ;�� ; . - I of . � � : E .1 - . walk from if we would like to Dut garlands -on his our, � - � - - IrAw b" ft A 11 . i Creek"t offt�,e. There are 5a acres fenced and � I suppose also the the city I ringing,.she went to open It and found a . �A . I I -. ,� 1 � ",I 0 I 41 I . I . . 1� ... AW lkwpfak �i " I . good - -.4 I � I .. 11 .0 I - � � archased � . . . . . � . � /14�,---t 4 Jai , � under cultivation. There is a good hewed 10� had been. a good appetizer.' The kitchen I gentleman friend, who said as he camo grave; everybody appreciates that. W hen q:,-11 ) Z . I -ry Impor - . ?� I , . - ,� ,� . I I IOX20 . fd6t, and a ' hotel at St. Lou.s a 1�10 Y, I , I house, end and a halt story, tant 11 In: "I thought that I heard music. Wag tp the -burning - The Ever riumirio. 0 ­ I I . - I . V . ,-.: Z a department that day wasave ... . � - sisd winner at: �1 7! 1 Q . I � I.— � I i log stable, l8x24 feet. There are about 12 or 14 acres ant, and I suppose that Martha ' . ng man on the fifth story broke open . I 0e I . ­ n .. V IYAI :2 1 . -41 payable 4 I I I of goacrpopub,r bueh an the farm, scpil is a rich black departni 1 It on this piauo or oil this harp?" - She TOUI - Ten years of unhappy married life, two �, I !%,�) A P-) �§ 1; " ��, � W it is well situated, ted the guests than i the door where his mother .:"� j,ql, -. ftesurt" it; F . gree of the room - then, when Jd ",I ­ � I 1. I loam surfagej ith a clay subsoil. had no sooner 441ni oil a grid- years :of separ' � ka . . . I , , . 1. kr P I e' ITRRA.Rk I , � answered: "No. I' was ]p ation. and , I 1. " im - I - I , - - - W-574 r- , r* -E,10. - lying between two creeks, naitlmr of th-.m touching she fled to that room. Mary )iad no wor- was sleeping and plliuged in amid smoke F-1-111 - , � - Iron, with filving' p,,kil accompauffiient. � death'seemed inevitable. a happy reunion. �9 % � :1�1 , i, I . . adh I the farm. There 13 Also good, water,, within twelve � I - Lp" I � . !j She had . mud fire, crying, "Mother, where are . 7,1 - - �",,4 � � � I - , -, feet of bnrface. My reason for selling is usehold affairs. The servants tire gono, and I am learning � Such , WAN the. experience of Thomas � .i .11 .... F! i6 . --- I Z====== i. I . full confidence that Martha could got up I you?" and: never came -out, our hearts I � ill -... ., -1 . L11 . I --,"--- 0 - - - I .L I . . - :� � I I I healtb. I will take $10 per abre for it it sold before ho -w to do this work. " Well done! When knordan. . . 2� . . . I f � -,q � . v few � o I I � orth $15 per wre. Apply to applauded that young man. But hoi � . The Great ,51odern P,en. edy fail, �' �1�1 � � I I -t. Chdstmas� it is well w . ,ems to I I i - � WK. MURRAY, Proprietor, Bax 33,'Dauphin, Man- the beat dinner iu-Betbany. She se will women in -all circleo.11nd out that It Riordan was, stabbed three times In . , . I ,� , I � I - I � sion of labor. * ,t � -of us have the Chrlstlike spirit -a will- F , I � - 7D -OARS FOI 1 141, tobs. - , 1558.tf , say, "Now let us have a divi is honorable to do anything that ougb . . the hallway of a lodging hous�,- 409 Da- I I S I --- . -1 I �, I N L )vn -and . I Ingriess to stiffer for others. � � n the mor I I I . I , sop a I ; - I Martha, you cook and I'll sit do, I street, between 5 afid 0 o n- � 'IV e L 0 - I � . .OrMLbow ! I to be done? - . dnt 1, L J ;;o . 11 -V k f r [ 1 - p I - ? . � � L. I Tunw . . � . a . - , . . . - A rough teacher in a school called - h M., -. AZ i. � - seen.a great . - . er 17. Two of the knife d ' "' h - 7 i — -- ---- I be good." So you have often Severe Economy. Ing of Octob I o ot J1 J& . boar. L606110 I ! L I ,upoiu a poor, half starved lad who had , ­;� !., . � �i ; . - i 'A /1.. a ; 1. . I ; difference between two sisters , . thrusts entered the abdomen and one on- � . I I k.1.111 I 1-1. ' a - cyv. - ,,�­�- I . ­. � 1. t . � of severe econ- ­ -�t %� - �; . - - ;� L, �. I .. Mary and Martha. Again, there is the triia offended against the laws of the school tored -the fleshy �' I � � -i�. . .- - I 'I- I Z 7- �. � I _ part of his left arm.' ?I I , , * .. -,;;`�;, L 15 1 . I � � I - 1. Nine hundred and ninety-nine and said, 6 I Take off your coat directly, - � .. � - � I -I It: - ­.: " . 1, � I ,� -IDOAR FOIR 0 � omy , - � . . . a n �. '. ...-\­ Im - , I � F I ; . -0 " There was no hope given - for his recov d All Pair.. , I "I I M... , � . . I It There Is Martha, hard working, pains- out of the thousand are subL. - sirl" The boy refused to- take it off, . .. , '!� . -.� 1. - . . � ' L J3 ketp, fov i . . z %�'�f;, ­�... -a . I , j � . , " F households ery, and It was thought only a matter 4, . � - . vratulth, a IM , I - --,..;r 4 1 . i. � - I , L �� .1 c', '. � I � ; I taking, a good manager, ever inventive jected to it, some under more and s whereupon the teacher said again, "Take �­, - �.; - - rO" , � . �y A - .. - - � Vu OMO of hours before he would pass away. - - 4 . I 'Y�­ . boar,l I 1, I �, -- -- : I --F - . . J -nor I , - .; - , � � I -h*ra 01 � � I I of some new pastry or dlBcovering some- undor less stress of circumstances. Especi- off your coat sir! I I as he swung the whip Has.received more lionest, tmsoli- 11. I -A-�� �� . . I � W I ­ � q I � I I . His wife, who had been separated from . � 2 t�, .. ­ - � . - I I I thing In the art of cookery and house- The boy refused. It R, . � .- -]E.-:a:- 11 , � vilegavUrel .3,[ - . ,­.. I , pri I - -T . t -. - , I . ko voryoxponsive ci ' e � .: � � , I � 116Z�-- . v�,� " -- , -1 11 I C $ , ally if a man smo gars througk the air. him for several years, and who was, then 1, cited testimonials from reptitabl , t I 41 keeping. There Is Mary, also fond of con- -. -- ald of the lash . �, I I -.;r �--� ii� * , I and take very costly di nners at the restau.; was not because be was afr, ­ 4 (-., I.N I, � �, Al I . resid)pg In'Sacrament6, read the aollaount le than any Other remedy -A -it' � I . 4 ­ . - - AD] L I 11 . vorsation, literary, so engaged In deep ,, rants he will be scve�.e in demanding * -he wa,9 used to that at home -but it peop � I -1,f -_,�- ,- :.. , % " � .. 2 *� 11 'i - of the stabbing affair In the Cali, and . . I I " � . . . � -� 1E)OK" F - . � . I � has no time to domestic economios. This Is what kills was from shame -he had n -0 undergar- . %U -, ,�. . � - � J3 k9oplori � .. '- . questions of ethics she - hastened to this city to nufs-9 him baok I of the aze. ,� ,-, ­ - I I I I . �1- I . . . attend to the questions of household wel- tens of thousands of, women -attempting ment-.and:as at the third command he r) ,--­--�- . A a Thoroughbre � � a parlor to life or to console his dying hours. 0 .;7 - '. A.- W I '. - L � fare. It is noon. Mary, is in th to Make $5 do the work of $7. A young pulled slowly off his coat there went a ' . � . --. " , - ��11.- it , '' W . � ;9 . - --two ImprOV*d ­ -t� I � I - � I They saw then , - � I I I I All the troubles were forgotten, all 'J . I . - . : ,� � � . I Hard, v1 I%* � . I - with Clu-ist. M, artha is in the kitchen. woman about to enter the Married state .sob through the school. . - . .11 I � she thought of was that her husband ,� . . I I - I . 9 - � � - 4 Imes of Utbb,i , . it would have been better If they had s* , . .. -----'_'j * I �ioo, WIft I . .. '00 - said to her mother, "HOW long does the why he did not want to remove hi coat ` . ;Ij ofsor I : I ' was dying, and it .was her place by his ��001`1`0" . I I - - - 12, wy. H110TO] r � I divided the Work, and then they could honeymoon last?" The mother answered. and they saw the shoulder blades had al- . � I I -� .- bedside. � -- -- ,- � I -� 11 -- , � . I I - most cut through-th 11 . I :.: - � I have divided the opportunity of -listening � "The honeymoon lasts until you ask your a skin and a stout, � - 11 , � I - Riordan was sle6ping when his wife . - 11 � -LD-OA-R Foil I E i to Jesus. But Mary monopolizes Christ 1 husband for moncy." How some men do healthy, boy rose up and went to the THE . - tl- 11 I I * . " . " kftp for L . I t entered thetward, and It was not until, - - - - - . . ­ . I � -- I I was dole out molICY to . her awoke and found her by his bedside , rabased ,ftc � - I a very Important thing that they should to you Nvant?" "A dollar." please don't hurt,this poor fellow I ,Whip, i - Vu I . - - that he knew all the past was ' 0 M RCE - Uiddlesex Oom � I . . I while 'Martha swelters at the fire. It their wivesl "How teacher of the school and Raid: " Oh, sir, L . I jerwitli, -a 1A I I I much C "You forgiven. CANADIAN 'BANK 'OF ; 0-1- I - I I I I have a good dinner that day. Christ was - cha I I I are alwayrs ,%vantl ng a dollar. Can't you me, See, he's nothing but a poor . , �, . c . p' Since'that time she has attended him by - I service vith I I uri e hungry, and he (lid not.often have a lux- do -with ,50 cents?" If the husband has Don't hurb him. He's poor.' Whipme." � I . I 50,H14W., Ro � . night and day, determined that slno6 EISTABLISHED 1867a' i � Alas Me, if 12j3 . ! � - 'I, . ;�, .1 ­ � . I urious entertainment. I not the nioney, lot him plamly say so. If -Well," said the teacher, "It's going to fate had thrown them togetbar again . I "I I I 'ImsRUNIRI � I F i to - � duty had devolved upon Mary, what a 4 he hag it let h1im make cheerful re'sponse, ! be a sever6 whipping. I am willing . HEAD OFROE, TORO' ' I ' I I � - nothing but death should separate them. NTO. - 13 ;slgnod v; � - - I ,hat his.wife has as much take you PA a substitute. " I I Well,.'? said . � ston 7, Stmle, t I . repast,thak would have beeril But some- I remembering t I - � I Vor several days bo'bovered between life I ' OAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION, DOL�ARS - 06,000,000 . 11 . . thing went wrong in the kitchen. Per- - right to it tas he has. How the bills come the boy, "I don't -care. You whip me, if . � 1mrs -- rud I I I I I' t - I . -*w . t .... - I .Ffor. haps the fire would not burn, or the , In! 'rho wonian is the banker of the- you will, but lot this poor follow go." and death, and often Mrs. Riordaft I .- I Ai - I - �� I , at Toronto I � passed nights expecting bar husband 6 REST - - - . = . a . = 110001000 1�1,11 6 nionths, To - V i � I 0- * - . broad would not bake, or Martha scalded ; household. Sho is the president, the The stout, healthy boy took the scourg- sick- I � -w V-1 . Ith fte Vrl -11 - draw his last breath, but at last the . F, WALKER GFSERA,L bW�40=. - � al �A 7 �� .. � Awk Of I I . 1-1 - her hand,' or something was burned I cashier, the'1-eller,'the discountelerk, and Ing without an -outcry. "Bravo -I" says man �showed signs of recovery, be Im- . J . Varna P. 0. �1! I -.- � . black- that ought only to have been made I there is a panic every few weeks. This every Man. "Bravol" How many of us . proved rapidly, and In a few days he . � �- C I . ------ � � - � . I -L . I I � brown, and Martha losther pationce, and ! 30 years' war against high prices, this . are willing to takothe geourging, and the � III be dloicbarged from the hospital.- ,r-,(,.AFORTH BRAN'Ok I f MscWDRT1 ;. , � ­ prie toll, and the anxiety "v . , iii..-biess Transacted. Farmer -le 'Notes diet . I :1 TUM -1 r. I - forgetting the pro' i ties of the occassiob, I porpQtllta study of economics, thislifelong ' suffering, and the . A General Bankihg D .iinted, Diafte, L � with beswcated brow, and, perhaps, with I ab,- ulpt to keep the outgoes less than the ,. for other people? Beautiful things , to ad- San Francisco Call. � ltl(s . - . A - ] 0 C$ ,, 0 - - isgued, payable at. all 0oints in Canada and tllb principal in - at:tbG BrWd , Ir - u - - I r�, bulb how little we have of that . . I . 2&6worth Bw r, hand and-Aongs In the : ,30 innumerable house , . � -` & pitcher in one income, exbau. I . mi I the United States, Great Britain, France, Vermud% I � ; � ayable al r, - Supplyinj All Wants. $ . � . ..j -it jaw Z , other, she ruhhes out of the kitchen Into , keepers. I i spirit I doa give us that self -denying - I I I . . I W. Ing ­ � - � t the prosonco -of Christ, saying, "Lord, Oh, my sister, Nils Is a part of the spirit, so that whether we aro in humble - The Peddler -I have the most excel, . SAVING3 BANK DEPAR,rw.!F-NT. �� � --. bred yotw 1 . . . I , I ­ 1IUQHZ6J --- � dost thou not cave- that my sister bath I liho! if It were bogtfor you, ' spheres orl� in conspicuous spheres we lent silver polish. Deposit.,i of $1.00 and upwards received, anA 64h-ent 'rat s of interest - . . - F I V . ,ff nd- - I left me to serve alone?" Christ scolded 1 Divine discip w do would be to i may pertorm. our whole duty, for this The Lady of the House -Don't need I . �� . � .�r � "P, . -­ � I � all you would have 1 allowed, .1;W1nterest addled to the principal, at the �� d- of and Novem- ' P&MWORT1 . r not a word. If it we're scollding, r should and Ah6 ravens struggle Nvill soon be ov r . it.' I haven't got any silver. ! 14 � . - . - open the front windows, 0. , t. 1� , I- signed bi , . . . � � . . -- T - , I . Killop, A I � . in -with food, and after you � - I The Clirlstian Housekeeper. "Well, theD, It will take greas I I i so p rather have his scolding than anybody i would I e -spots ber in each year. I - I � . . . ly . -W Umitedmumbi - : � �. I - I . - - ng. There was nothing acerb. I bad ba�e 50 times from the barrel in I - out of wall -paper. I Special attention given to the collection 'of OcAiiiiercial P per and Far- � I � � 161s, .� .else's blessi . -f* extra good -ew � i _ ya t , a One of the most affecting reniiniscon I � I . - � - - .1 -'t gob any wall -paper." �;, I � � . W�-- Z 11 - Ila knew Martha had alfiiost worked her- 1 the pantry the barrel, like the one of ' cog of my mother Is my remembrance of Haven ' m0re' Sabs Notes. .- .� VIEL-1 Vroselbeli,101 ; . w4f to death to got him something to e4t, : "Then it Ill renew the curl in foa- � . : I � l I Zarephath, would be full, and the - shoes her its a Christian housekeeper. She I � - � W I t Terw*V, will ; . . 11 I � - � F. HOIXESTED, Solicitor. IF. 0. 161 MINT) - Man2ger. - JOHN Wrin t � . so a world of tenderness i of the children would last as long as the worked very hard, and' when W a - I � ,��iz �1 � , . � I a Q, ,and ho throws , o. wot d thers. " - ­ ; I . i I � , i I - I I I � . I L. � . . P into his intonation as he SOOM-9 to Say: ' shoes of the Israoltics in the wilderness- � como in from summer play and Bit down , I I Haven't got any feathers." � . i I . � . - — � - . i FUT UP ASA, POWDER. I "My dear woman, do uo6 worry. ,Let the i 40 years. Besides that this is going to . at the table at noon I rememberhow she "Well. then, it will make oll-paffitings I I 1. 7i - - .- . - I - I , I I I � I - I I dinner go. Sit down on this ottoman e'ads of -pernpir . � - , t &kne, � I I IVF I FEE-, ' I make heaven the Moro attractive in the : used to come in with b a4 look like new." � I ­ - I I ( -S KEW L . beside Mary, your younger sister. Mar- I contrast. They, novek hunger there, and - tion along the line of gray hair, and how "Haven t got any oil -paintings. 'I . . . I ,a � - � . I - 44CREASES THE FLOW tha, Martha, thou art careful and troubled , consequently there will be none of the . sometimes she would sit down -at the "Well, then, a little taken internally �0471ft , ou- feel as A ,-Call -to Holiday $a us& t about many things, but one' 1% if you had some of ­ I � . footive : . htng Is ! nuisances of catering for appetites, and in.' table and put her. head "against her . will make Y � , I .. -- I -- � � � r� � . - . I . needful. I I As - ilartba throws Open that �!, the, land of the white robe they never have : wrinkled hand and say, "Well, the fact these things.-Godd day." -From An-, ... - . � ,GF MILK IN COWS. ('� ' I rg i . A . � t L ' , i �; i Lttg4lka MlLt3 A CQ DICK i1% QO. . I kitchen door I look in aXid see a groa I mend anything, and the air in that is I'm too tired to eat." Long after she swers. . I � T; - ; to 0 - We extend to one and all a cordial invitation toMglt. us, and insp---et our - .L I . . -1 � ft AGEHn MONTREAL NPfRIETom . . many household perplexities , amd anxio- hill country makes everybodywall. There . nilght'have delegated'thio duty. to others, I -J ! I . I - L � LLL ties. I . i are no rents to pay, every man owns his , she would not be satisfied unless she -at- - A Dog on Two Legs, beautiful display of � 144 lit I . . . 1 L, . . � L � is 'a-% First there is the trial of nonaDpreGla- I OVM house' and a mansion at that. It ; tendod to the matter herself. In fact, wic ent of Nature tells a re. I I � 1 4 1 L . .xk . . tion. That is what made Martha - r . ' ; . A correspond ` ' "I . b - . so mad will not be go great a change for YOU to - all preferred to have her do go, for Some story of a clog, which having � . L ­ � I . I � I I I with Mary. The younger aist6r had no have a - chariot in heaven if you hav ' markable HOLIDAY GOOD. I I I Having to I . I -�-- . I a been ! ho�W things tasted better when she pro- through an abeldent.lost both legs on the I -t - . I - I I . I � . . I estimate of her older ijlster�s fatigues. As In the habit of,rlding in this world. It ; pared them. Some time ago in an express . i . " . I L - - Detroit ( - . - a - - e L right-hand side, has I arned to walk and . � . THYMAN . now, men bothered Nvith the anxieties of I 'a change for yon to � I I . . . . . 1. will not be so great I shot past that old homestead. I to run on its tworei�alninglqgs, Enough I I . to fit -all d � . the a " Abounditig in dainty, - dazzling and aesirable preg�tilpi for yDnag 1 r old, I r � tore and office and shop, or ooming ' the bansk of the river of life ;9,ked out of the .window and 4-ried to I - - .� i . sit down on remains of the right foreleg to serve as � -1 : � Hypermel ' . . i j � . - 1; I 1, & from the steel- exchange, they say when , if in this woAd you 'had a country seat, �.A?p�4cr through the darkness. While I was an occasional Prop, but when running We promise the best in quality, and the lowest Price to All, wiiho t d1la- � :- . . Vr avy,aor . they get home: " Oh, you ought to be in ! but if you have walked with tired feet In : . . - I � I � I : �doing so one of '-my old schoolmates, .1 Z I - . With The Book � the dog touches the ground only with the - � � our factory a little while! You ought to � this world, what - a glorious change to ; whom I had not--- seen for many years, two left logs, With these it hops rapidly tinction of age or class, and back of our promise SiaThd8 oa-r s�le ck of 11 � - A#t1gmtWu . - . � I J � Wrid Is ustally: . - - have to manage � or 10 or 20 subordin ' mount celestial equipagel And, If your I tapped me onthe shoulder and said, "Do along, and, having bc84 a trained sheep . � � - - operly J%U4 -� il-fi_ , I �� , .� - . � This most excelleut work should ba in e -very limse stes, and then you would - know. wha; 1 life on earth was - domestic martyrdom, ; Witt, I see you tire lookhig'out at the dog before the acc!41en�, 4t manages to Books, Fancy Goi)ds;�Stat'ionery, Bible-, Pray I . - rb 1. Asted -art . in the county of Ifuro". trouble and anxiety are! I I - Oh, air, the I Oh the joy of all eternity in Which you ,: scenes of your boyhood. I " - I I Oh, Yes ) I I ' . I ." I . I r � I erd its flock as it did when It had all ! . slastis -skayn -4 . I " h Hymn Books, Leather Purses,' POTHOROS, Dr assin I i . Ir-blouquites, � . - wife and the mother has to conduct at i shall hq�ve nothing to do except what you replied, ;'I was looking out at the' old . I . . 1 I . . . its legs. I , . I I � =etroV*IsAJ .k .. PRICE, $1.00 PER COPY. the'same time a unt-fersity, a clobl'ing'' choose to do I Martha has had no drudgery place where my mother lived and died. I I Cases', Hair Bru'shes, Tt ancy Whiski4j',,, Mirrors, Od - � Vuselsialwa � establishment, a restaurant, a laundry, a I I . 4 . ­ I . I A T"t Wbm I . — : fo, 18 centuries! I quarrel with the theo- � That night In the cars the whole scene . I - � Copies: can be: had froin Mr. B. library, while 9hQ is health officer, police ; logians who want to distribute all the came back .to me. There was the country . Good Land for Lawyers. Cases Perfumery, Fancy P 'ertefipg, Calendar . - R, Iliggins, Bruco- . . I ap ;, ; - 4 - I I . -seclieko, tar,, � . i I "I �� .*Md ,even rPV9M . field, or Mr. D4Vld Ross, C40 Church street, Toronto. and president of her realm I She must do : thrones of heaven amonj the John ' home, There was the noonday table. The people of India are the most 1prons Games, Photo Frames, Albunl#j Ote. . . Dollsi I I J . . of the eye, Wb . . Rev. Dr. MaVlow, Princip-1 of the Pregbytefian- a thousand thipgs, and do thegi well, In : Knoxes and the Hugh Latimers and the There were the children on either side of � to litigation of any oii the V109. ThA � . .� . . . I � I i !�9 n ; " . � q . � a ta 0 most of th' 0,000 lawsuits Ovary yedr. - . I mato blindiveo 0 order to keep tblugs going smoothly, and � Theban legion. Some of the brightest th bl I I nl�l Satis- f '' Von in thst!y� I ollep, wiya ,.- I am prifited and greatly �Ieased ; But space will -not allow us to describe Or enuiodate. Th3 o , � - I with wfiat I have read, and I iatend ne.vt Monday to so her brain and her nerves are taxelcl to z thrones of heaven will be kept for Chris- - come back. At. one and of the table, my - factory way is to call early a*nd take time to iDspect, P& variety. Its plea- 11 "I ... reated by artil , advise all our - students to put it Wto thoir libraries the UtmoSt. I know there are housekeepers tian housekeepers. Oh, what a change' father, with a smile thatmever left his he"Acbel, ALD1 i and to study it deligently as affording rich in- -One of the most heartrencliug catas, Sure to show goods and prices at - i �� -by r.no,ormos : 6truction in pastirial theology and practical gedll- who are so fortunate that they c&q siv in ' from here to there, from the time. when countenance eve trophes that ever visited Ottawa took place J . I . - � I � n when - he lay In his I f, - I I - i I 11 . VO ObArge, for � . .. . 'L - ness. I sholl read them a tow ptesages that thLy an armchair In the library or lie on the " they put down the rolling pin td when 'cofftn. It was an 84 years' smile -not the last week, when fire caused -the death of � � ' � i : I � -may see that itis fur from b�in- dull or dry. . I ; p ! they take up, the scepter I staile of Inanition, but of Christian cour- Patrick T. Letchy and his five young child- � � . I - L . belated � Illow and throw off all t4o care If Chatsworth � I A - . � I ' - I I Mr. N. Drypd4le-of Wu --,,,Drysdale &Co., Publishers upon aftbordibates who, having large i park p�pd the Vanderbilt musion were to age and of Christian hope. At the Other rev. The fire started in the early morning, ,.LUMSDEN & WIL-80N, i . . J, IS4 ­ . .. - . I -Rev. John R -S3 . J � . . I . : and Bookedlexa, Montreal, says: wages and great ex.perience, can attend to : i into - the celestial City, L they end of the table was a beautiful, benign- but it was not until the fire was mearly ex- . - A . I % I . was a grand mayp, and the writlug of hig life could i . I be I fted � I I ` - � ' ' '- - . Chenlial . not h%ve been 1pl-ced in bptter hands. What wo all of the affairs of the household. Those � would be ooifgi&red uninhabitable rook- ant, hard working, -aged Christian house- tinguished that it was discovered that the OHEMISTS .AND 'DRUGGI.8o4 i � ' ! - � I I - need to -day moio- and morq: are books of this class aro the exceptions, I am speaking now of : eries, and glorified Lazarus would be -y tired.' i - . 1� . I I I , ninates of the:houee had not escaped. BLOOKs . , . - �;.L , i . The reading of which teud�p-to the butter circulation the great mass of housoket3pers-the wo ' keeper, my mother. She was �ei M r a. SUOTT'S I . MAIN ST�EET . of the blood,and stir'n,,- ode's soul. 1665-tt - i asbained to be going in and out of either I am glad she has so good a Place to r0st Lerthy escaped with one child, but the - 1 4-0 h-- Q I . . men to whom life is a. struggle, and who * of them. in. "Blessed are the dead who die in the bodies of the victims- were so terribly - � - . , - -- at 30 yeariof age, louk.as though they Nvere I . sickness and Trouble. Lord. ' I 'burned as to be unrecognizable. . SIM A ITOIRM I I I - . . I . . 40, and at 40 look as'though they were I - who . - . -- ­ � ... - . -- - MMUNNIN . - . . - T - � . . - - en -E&P W Seaforth Horticultural Society. There are many houtakeepers — : I . � t I ing fora, UmA4 . 60, and at 60 look as though they wero I - could jet along with their toil Jf It were , VISITED BY *GHOSTS. rrhininflesh? Perhapsit's - . - � I . � -per Un in .ten , � 60 The fallen at Chalons and Austerlit,z , — . � - the marker. I � TheSeaforth Horticultu-al.gocietv will hold its I not for sickness and trouble. The tact Is, I . � I -� . I . . � z . W'yl I Manager. : anDU&l meeting, for the eletnion of offiders, In the an'd Gettysburg and Waterloo are a small % of the land are An Actor Who Claims to Hay.s Entertain ; , I I . I Town Hall. cu WEDNESDAY, JANU&RY 12th, number co ip r one-half of the women d Spirit Guests. --- - natural. . � � ; � I I m a ed with the slain in the ', The mountain lass I . i �� 1893, at 7,30 p. in. -of the mem I 7 .1 -� 24LITY � �Jj , . A foll attendance - more or less invalids. . THE QW11ACA , 4 - groat Armageddon of the kitchen. You i Soon after the accident on the K lifie, , . - � . bers Is particularly reqiiested. The regular mectinZ I - 11 - I I � wil not be held tbie . wouth. B B. GUNN, Presi- go out to the cenictuiry and ' you will see , who has never had an ache or a phin may when the Wisa�el truck and killed William . If perfectly well, his is . I 5 I .1 i � , . I I consider household toil Inconsiderable, � . � : ` . JOHN MOB . dent ; F. G. NEELIN, Secretary. 15!8.2 that the tombstones all read beautifully I Deck, the cigar -maker, Saturday, 00to- Is the first tbing to consider in ClothiDgl�, . The price com S next. - . . I I and toward eTening she may skip away probably the case. - . . . WUUAK : I poctic; but if those tombstones would : miles to the fields and drive home the - bar 28, whose folks could not ))a found, Quality means good material well made ul)., . it mean,, - � ba" P. 0. � I speak tho.trutb, thousands of them, would '; - a strange story was told the writer. U.- But many are su ering I �: : WIL MaI041 � . . - - � � may: "Here Hes a woman killed by too ! cattle, and she may until 10 o'clock al will be remembered - that the -body was it means good wear ; it means a genteel at�earance. lour c othing � - 1069PH V., � . night fill the house with laughing racket. I T - i . much mending and sewing dud baking i - taken to Sternberg's undertiking @stab, from frequent colds, n rvous is di6tinctively quality clothing ; the pried ig,Only a li, tle m 11 an , .-O.� . i I � 'GODIER10H . . . � VAMM W . , - . and scrubbing and scouring. The weapon ' But, oh, to'do the 'Work of life with worn- ; Ushment and prepared for-bqrial. Charlet - yowl! find a i ast dilrerence - . " i;olm V. V . , I . with which rho was slain was a broom - - t. debility,* pallor, -and a hun- �. 7ou would pay for the shoddy go . ods, �ut . � � 1.� - DAVID X it . or , out constitution, when wbnoping cough,' Rummel, the actor, that night slept I � in the wear and looks. � 11 � . . � ­� i .. � � - � W*. VVANI I Steam Boiler Works, a sewing machine or a ladle. I I bag boon raging for six weeks In th the same 'room where the corpse lay. � I . I i 1 6 . I - - - GRARLIS I . � . . i . I � I I household, Makin the nigL t as, sleepless . dred aches and pains., 9�imply ' . �` � . 1. I . ,,Aguddenly he vvas awakened by some pus � I JUCRARD, r I � (ESTABLISHED 1880.) liousekeeping Cares. 91 I- I *1 =ry F. *� � I I I i- : . �� . I I as the day! That to not so emy. Perhaps exclaiming: Charley, Cheirleyljtand � . — I . t I ; ' orld, that . this comes after the nerves have been Rummel had a sensation as - -hough he - - 0 �, — I f I - You think, () man of the w I *' beCause they are not fleshy THREE POINTS � . I .1 . � �- I I � . I J - . 11 . � � i A. --CI]EIRYST-A, L you have all the cares azid anxieties. If sh4ttered by some bereavement that has , was shaken. He answered,'�Yes, yen, and enough. I I I I . - . � �! t - the cares and anxieties of the household left desolation in every room Of the house upon opening his eyes was not a liftle . There is a -good deal of satisfaction in kllowing that your clothes � : I - - � .. Successor to Chrystal & Blacit should come upon you for one week you and set'the crib in the garret because the surprised by seeing the dead man stand. � ' � 11 � �� . I ,no Annuak � Manufacturers of all kinds of Statloaary -Scott's Emulsion of Cod- � fit you and look well. It is as important hA the weal-ing qualities, I Agricultural a I , I I . Marino, Upright.& Tubular Would be lit for the.insane asylum. Tto occupant has been hushed into a -slum- , Ing in front of him. Mr. Rummel o4s � I . � and when the three points are combilled, y-ott ha-ve just the I in ... I - 'Hotel, Zaafort : , I , half rested housekeeper arises id i 6 berwhich needs no Inothez's lullaby. Oh, the man continued fts follow#: Cbar.107, liver Oil with Hypophos- 1i #A IV. to ,,, for � � I ' - - I . . . ­ - . clothinc, we are selling. Our stock compris a all the best lines o sutement -iknd I morning. She must have the mornimf '. she coul provide for the who,16 grgfip a you know bore I live. Telegraph ivy ' 0 � . -- . directorefor V , .* - great dela,better than she can for a part folks. Dont you remember A the corner phites strengthem the diges- - Tweeds to be bad, while our Hatg and Aerd she S imexcellecL I, q BOILERS . re 9 prepared at 'an irrevocable houl% � of the gro4, now the rest are gone! of -- and-- streets, Beaver Falls, . . 11 � I . i " o ­ . W at if the fire will not lliht; what if � Pa. Your girl lives right next 400r. tion gives The price is in strict accord with the qualityj and is Rie ,QauiE to all. � . � , I - .-4— p I the marketing did not oome; what if the . Though you '. may tell her God is taking I Special line of.guits for business and -profegSibnal meu. I . ; . � 'ke StAoks, Sheet Iror Works ' care of those who are gone, it is nlother- � Mr. Rummel s i that he had the . I . -W.9-no . I clock has stopped -no zpatter, she mUgt . All - , ,� I I � � I eto.9 eta. nerves, and makes rich, red '- - . . � : "I - . I have the morning repast at an irrevocable like to brood both flooks, and one wing same apparition once more that night. ' ' � . I i Notice Is 1* . - she puts over the flock in the house; the At the suggestion of a Gem City repotta � : Ing ,of the Mex 17pright and Horlsonf liour. -self. I - 11 Mausi Ph* V Al Slide Vairs Thou -the children must be got off . oung lady In BeaVer blood. It is a food in it . BIDT - I . . � . I - Cut -Off Zngines a �pectaity. Ali to school. What it their germent07 ars other wing she puts over the flock in the he wrote to the y ; , -Lou-LGHT 1% R Sell- �-, , ... 1. I r - TOWBIWIIZI - I . e-fitung constantly on 1=4 Falls, Pa. Yesterday he received an an- 5oc, and $i.00, all druggists. I'll - . %M wl� . Sort notice. torn; whatt if they, do not know theit' grn", I . . . X4 . - , , 11 I 41laojarg,md - "Ution, Goderlci6 lessons; what if they, have lost a hat- or ' There Is nothing but the old fasbione(I - swer. 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