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I UART 28� 1847,00 Z7 . ­ ; . . � I - i V� .. f 2 � � � , H I` - � 11t -- *, I TON, o . I I JkN . - � :: � � i - I . . I - . . - � - - I I . � � I., � . . ­ � -- - - � - ­­ . . I - I. I . )� -- � . . y i . a - I � --- -- - =4- -m -6V.&, - �- - ----� I . �A. I ­ ­ - --- . I ,- C Pmmm4wmml& i :: - ; . It. - . 4 -1 � ­ 1. . - I . I . I I . � - �� 1. I � � I - .. I - I . . I . I �. I -1 . � � I �� ,�. I . . . � I I RBAt 118TAT11 FOR MIX. - non 11 vas iniglity an, Zy VMnJ1 wwa in 416- spfigoft ruhnIfig. The ador h6d TbodA,Ah- . , � - � � T - I . 11 1-. � :� , . . '­ . I , . .1 ;; � � _ H ya "'er 'wake -hat %a' "'141. �wftftc advertently left open, atid Jenny, doubt-' . jr I .. . i ALLURING AS - ONEY .of a good iiian's.home or give her aulh- louse of race triwks, 'and 'many ypVng I . � � . _; � IN ! I -- . � I dependence of character that will qualIfy- men have lost all their wages at such so-,- I 001IR M w f OR SALE.-Sbi hundred and torly acres,: well to- , Mina -go .. ; . ; - � less, went prying. into the semi -lighted I . ­ . - . I �, ; , 1. I � F GAG&Aa the jtrasi wheat belt of the, Wed,, VeV I - ber to build her own home and maintain it - odled Ifinq6tings.11 zvery*an who.voted ,Dboo. Turn � - - ----�- � .. — . I I , : I - I � � � I I � L � . - tug one oploot.on produced. I �-��­ , � . ,I -. I - , . I � I ibered- laveWflate atonoc 11. - - � i , &C . REV. DR, TALMAGE ON TRAPS FOR In a1applueft that requires no augments- 9" ' tried: the . � - f I nr 4; I . ­ . - rushIn stresin "t,efie 9111 liffilitillitilliffilillitifilliffilI . filll!llffllfi.11jlilillfittillill'.11,111. I C =- OV A 71r r I , 267ft4 for moh infam7ous, bills boa on his bands ;uch a � I I -T . I - . ---- tion from any of our rougher sex That and forehead. the blood of these.soulo. � others also much to. the waste of the, . I . � Z I � - I THE UNWARY. � I 9 - - . � I � I � --' - --�-- - - 'VARAW VOIL SALIL-The ubdinigned has twenty, . � I Young Man Or young Woma6'ca% by- the But In this connection some young con- liquor. , It may be added that when the .::. � ", � , , JL1 amloe rams tar sale In Th*9unek the ban- - I : �, I I . - � I - . . � right literary and nwral Improvement of veris; say. to me:. I I is'. It right to Play En lie a e be al� eared an - � I S 1; I � � i dauk. 6" priose tle . I e - g bin ul lint rn p ' stWh d � I - j. .� D" 0ounly of, the PROTh"; all 1. I ' . got. L � I ,� , I I f . Tha Honeybee, and Its Work-TOMPU%-' the spare ten 11111111609� here Or there ; cards? Is there any harm In is game of monopolized attention Jenny .. I � I � owt, For M Information, write or call a .1 I . - l, actweveonally. . levery ' I �i I I L .. � Ir . - day, rim bead and aboulderir In prosority whist or euchre?" Well, I know good � I r Notroubleto obow, them, Jr. 9 Brussels - At of jealousy that she was at once sent : �, ­ I " , - . � � tionThat Is Delicious and Attractives - I . - � . I -4 I . I P. 0. - tal-tt . and character and InItuence above the men who Play 'Whist and euchre And to the secluded but more congenial society I MWJJ..pm11 . & 7 41 .1 , I V $t !- . I I ­ - I . -- -- , but Damaging and Dostractive-Am- loungenwho read nothing, or read that other styles of -games without any wagers.. i to be found In the monkey house of the ------ ,;.! r � - --- � ; ­ . 14 r� � � ESIDE15(M IN 'RRUOEF1ZLD FOR SALF.- . which bodwarfe. See all the forests of I had a friend who played cards with his I -- THA T TH r� �, �� . I ,London Zoological Gardens. . I � I V � 19 Formale,the framw4vrelling he=* and lot 0"T - broals aud Nimet"Vor the Soule. � = Ir'. jht,jwJwmy station in Bruzeneld. The house con- - . good Ainiarl.can literature dripping with wife and children and then at the close -1. I - - I . . i I �T I 11 . - = = . � it . I f * � tabs ten sooms; a done cellar and hard and so Copyright IM, by American J?ress Associew honey. Why pick u the honeycombs that said, I I Come, now, lot -ids, have Prayero. " -z = t P I T . Something About Salle. I . , = I ; - . W � f waor in the house ; also a good istable. There is a tion.) have in them the-dery bow which - will I will not judge other mon's consclencesp Gustav Robbe, writing. about Some . FAC—SIMILE * 11 quarter acre q9 lma& Apply to ALEX. XVSTARD, . - � � � sting you, with an sternal poison while but I tell you that cards are in my mind - I I � f ­ - H � � 16116-11 - ­� , ;; .� . � I i ,- 1 . a I - ago - taste it? One -book may for you or so associated With the temporal and . Que6r Craft, says in the St. Nicholas: ''. ,­. lf­�,V,1�.I. lm�iw I ff'.1.41111111 - . � 'Washington, Jan. 28.—Dr. Talm you - - - � - i . , . . T ;If I ., I - i -�, hen starts with an oriental scene, fr6m me decide everytWg for this world and spiritual ruin of splendid youngmen. that .�� piece of wood whittled to a point for ; � i 4 ,�,' � -VARx Fo4 sALIL—For sale, Lot 12, Concession Which he draws praetlealL � blePreparationfoi s- SIGNATURt .— t '-4 - lessons as to the the next. It was- a turning point with we v, the hull, astander chip 11stepp6d" In a -� .. �� , I J , . 000Wning 100 sores, in the township of I would as soon say to my famil. . � � - - ! I � , "I � - _V 16, " ' tielood atid'Reg Wit- � 1� I , -� � L': �1 - . -thei want, A bit of paper for the . _ Z - I 1- Gray, near prusifelsi, There- is on it nearly 50 allurements which entrap tim unwary, a slit for r � , ! , , when In a bookstore In Syracuse one day " Come, -lot us have a game of cards, " a - —OF . � z � : � red had- 'their � � . . . ;­ ); scmofbush�gbout half black aWthe on Beauties I would go Into 'a menagerie and sa,, . L Bmvels of ' ! i I ­ " - � , tough and the discourse will put inany I picked up a book called I I The LV sail, and we have the small boy's typical tm and . . �' affin . I � - 0 .. I wood. A n6ver-f - . i I ; 0 -g spirint of water raw th guard. The text is I. Samuel xiv, 48, "I of Ruskin.' P It was only a book of ex- "'Come, let -us bays a game of rattle. boat. - Simple as it Is, it to Interesting, . -- - L I �- i. ; . the let. Will be add at a bit barvaln. For partiou. - . i.9 . I I ----,- . - I * but it was all pure bon ' Land I snakes. 'I or Into a Cemetery and. sitting because, by himself, the boy has 4doptid A.. 7 !", ISM apply to MRS'L 'TAN*Z WALKE% Box sit, did but taste a little honey with- the end tract1g, oyl . - - :- 2470 - � - - - ---- I'll R . � � . . � 11 - A - Brussels. . the square salt of the Northern race&--&' � L � .1 � -. I I -- . . — of the rod that WAS In MY hand, and, 10, was not s4slled until I purchased all his down by a marble slab isy to the grave- . —.L - I � I I �1� . . I .e sail, so typical of these that It was doubt- , . . . . I must. die." works, at that time expensive beyond an I diggers, I I Come, let us have a game at I - F , - R � . - � . -VARX FOR SASE.—For sale, tbal dealrable 200 � � : part of the rig of the Viking ship. -rnnot, sc D i9e s I i or,,Chea ful- .r . ; 9 ,l X more farm, known as the, Robert Broft tam, The honeybdo is a most Ingenious easy capacity to own them, and with skulla.11 Conscientious young ladies we 1600 Pro 40 . � i� � � - r . . ' � � -1 , -. * Mew Craubtook, being Left 16 and 17, Concession NVMUCt, aChrlstopher Wren among In- what delight I went through reading his � silently saying "Do you think card play. Sometimes a boy will Jab his mast W5Sa11dRC51.00-r.taA'r,s nelther � � . 7�1' . � � sects, goomoter drawing hexagons And� "Seven lAunps �of Architecture" and his Ing wlll� do us'any harm?' I P)erhaps I not, through two pieces of paper—a larger f . � � , Grey aller ons, above It for a Opium,Morphine nor Nmeral. � I -� h I - one, with a sin I JS ON T= � . pentagons, a freebooter robbing the folds ­Storles of Venice$$ it is Impossible for but how will you feel If In the great day I - 1-1 "h . � a 9 i A L - � � I , I � pollen and arcins, wondrous creature me to describe except by saying that It of eternity, when -we are aske4 to give an . - . - 2 0 V of - NOT'NAMOOTIC. . � ; topsail—unconselously adopting the char � . � � I .- . I Of Ood whose biography, written, by Hu- g&vfi me &-rapture for good books and an -account of our influence, sonispin should acteristlo rig ,of the Norwegian Coaster. � ... � 4 . � -1 . , . , . I � - " -1 -11OUSE FOR SALE —mr. joba berand Swaininer4m, Is Men0bant- ver tl d for d pt- r - .say: "I was Introduced to games ster, to the small . I . I . I - 11 - 1 4 OR TO RENT. e las ng Isgust core I o Im. of The first sign of dim I I WRAPPE - . I JW4wv/VU -X .= . I . . : , �' Lsodeborough, will sell or rent his fine now juent for ally 10TOr Of mature, Virgil c618- inoral books that -.will last nie while my chance In the � . R, ��I', I ­ JU , ear 1898 at your house, boy's boat to the wetting of the sall, as - * a w=P1712 V V � : I . , � . I I �- -, residence In Fgmondville, which was built last Sun'-- brat6d th*, bee in his fable of Arlstaeus,' life lasts. All around the -church And the and1wentonlrom that' sport to some- the n1iniatute wave� break over the, dook. - JU - ? - , . . I - I � -- 9,h, S";1 . . i q I � I V - I I . � mer. This Is in every respect a fir3t-olass house. World to_"y there, L 't ; ; i, I - i li . r 7 � L are busy hives of in- thing more excitlug, and went on d � I � ; �- . -`t with pod brick and wellftisbed, bard and soft and Moses and Samuel and David and own ' When the lower part of the sail becomes .,Ak&V,W .- , - � . � . i, zi I - - � I . - - - ; - until I - lost my business, and lost my � Sea f, � water combined coal or wood furnace, cement floor f$clomon and Jeremiah and Ezekiel and telligence occupied by authors and an. . *&ter."ked and limp, there to danger BpAaW&r& - .1 I �­ . � ..,",Inoy 0 - . OFEVERY . . I ; .. - I in �%-� ark4 ovary modem convenienm Apply to St. j dering in mud -pond orpuddle, To ' .1 � I a i I- �� �1- � -1 ,ohh used the doliceales of bee man- thoresses from whose pens drip a distula- morals, and lost my soul, and theme , Of fOun I . "' . ­ Z! � 7 . - : I 11 � JOHIR, LANDSBOROUGH, Semfortb. 16.6 -if , Ifff. . I ; ­ i � � 1. ufacture as a Bible symbol. A miracle of tion which Is the very nectar of heaven, chains -that you see on ray wrists and, feet � avoid this very danger on the real ocesup . 12=*%& I I i �, k . I � ! PYAW cc I IvIMX OV ; . - �- � ! . . I formation is- the bee. Five eyes, two and:why will you thrust your iod of In. � hre the chains of & gamester's doom, abd that Portion Of the Norwegian coaster's R - d- .IBOr -j , , � � : MUM FOR RALE.—For sale, lot 6, concession I sail -most exposed to a wetting Is fasten- . I . - 5*n� - . . . L I � Y .1 tongues, the outer having a sheath of quisitiveness into the deathful sacobarine I am on mr,way to a gambler's bell." . TAWnr �L� I . I . - U _U township of HlbberI6 containing 100 acres � I . . ; "I ; . . I I . �: . - - _*. - I good land In a good state of cultivation. won tootioni hairs on all sides of its tiny of perdition? . I Honey at the start, eternal catastrophe at ed to the rest by bands or I I bonnets, I I R�"�.--11 I - L � I . - . I � - : . I .. � lanced ; good brick houn ; good bank barn and out Y to biush up the Psrticl" Of flowers, Stimulating liquids also Come into the L the last. . � . and can be entirely removed when. the � L . I i � - . i� bulldinp;13%m*of­fs11wnea%,snd plou hing all " ta U necessity to reef arises. Aperfect Req"y for COnSflpa- �' I .� � . I � I I I it 3 � . , done -;L 2 good wall& and 2 never failing 711 Its flight go straight that an the world category of temp tio delicious, but Stock gambling, comes Into the same vidti, Sour Stomach0arrhoea, . I, � 4 791,86 . I acres cleared ; V91909110n at ny time. or rther The Southern nations, from the Medl- I 11 � i : , �1 knows of the bee line. The honeycomb is deathful. You say, I I I eanubt bear the 1 catalogue. It must be very exhilarating I Wbrins,Convulsi(ins,fiverish- � IL I 11 A : , � I . � Valticulare, ap WILLA 01romuty terranean to the tropics, with their eye - I I - I � Ply to PETER ,16.tt a palace such as no one but God could 1 taste of Intoxicating liquor, -and how any,, to go into the stook market' and deposi- L ; i k. O., Ontarla. - I . �, I plan and the honeybee construct; Its cells for the picturesque and their love of ma- ness and Loss oF SLEEP. . . p - 11 5. V � . man can like it Is to me anamazement."- tug a small sum of money run the chance I —., . L . I I I L . 11 � I - � . I - 9 a dormitory and sometimes a wel, ture, copied the wing 'of a; bird and , � - : . , � % '"r ARM FOR SALEL—For sale, 100 acres, in the sometime , then, it Is no credit to you that you � of taking out a' fortune. Many men, are - I � -.1 I ; - . � , i . T . � a ir 4 � . I . � - Cemetery. These winged adopted the pinion -like lateen sail, with .TacSi6te Signature of � . . It . V township of Howick, being Lots 15 and 16, Oon toilers tLrOt lake do not take It. Do not brag about your doing an honest and We business in the — L ! T - . I . � 1. I ; cession 0. Eighty gem are cleared and 20 gem In eighb strips of wax and by their anten- its great curving yard and forward raking — . - , . i . � .,! total abstinence, because it is not from stock market and you are an Ignoramus - i I . ' � . � �, . bush. There Is on the fatm. & bank tz�, with. stone mastr-the llg4bbous or true sail -wing of 4 E f,- -///. fZ V �-, ` - I . J ; � - � , i " stabling underneath ; and frame house, with cellar ; nae, which are to them bammer and any prInciple that you reject Alcoholism, - if you do not know that it is just as . I I - - . . - I U 4 I . . i � chisel and nquare and plumb line, fashion the South," as It Is called. You can see ' ' � NTEW"YORK 0actorls is put up In ono -size h0wii onty. It , � t - and a, good thriving orcharlL The farm to situated but for the reason that you can reject ' legitimate to deal In gfocks,as-itisto I I ,..�-- I ' . I � ,�. I � three miles frem. Wroxeter. For further psAiculars them for Use. Two and two - thme workers oertainstylesof food—you simplydon't deal In coffee or sugar or liour. But nearly gaudily painted little boats rigged with -- - I to not saia in builk, Don't allow "load to sell W. 4 1 1 . � � I I . I . I � to ALEXANDER HISLOP, Wroxeter P. 0. lateen sails along the levee of the MIssiss- - you anything elne on the plew or prdiW t1mt fit. � i - . . � I . apply, shape the wall. If an accident happens, like tho taste of them. But multitudes of all the outsiders who go thereon a finan- I f I . to lijulst � . : . I - . � . 1570-tf ' I as good 1, and "will suBw.4 tvft, I i ! � I - they put up buttresses of extra - beams to - ' ippi, off the old French Market at New Fur- � . . I people have a natural fondness for all '� otal excursion lose all. The old spiders - hv,i� -1 , 'i . . � - , I ' he Italian � . ­ I pow." 421- Bee that yon got O -A. q . - . , k c the damage. Orleans—anA thpse we owe to, t . � lklb � 11 � OR SALE ONI EASY TERMS. -Mrs. Robert remedy kinds of intoxieutnts. 1rhey like It so much ' eat up the unsuspectinj flies. I had a � � q , - �. . � � I � !; � ,I : FColeman, offers for 9,41a herprcl�erty on east When about the year 1776 an Insect be�*: truck -gardeners, who 46arry their produce_ I . I - � I �, r 'a - I The fla- I 00dook - � � , V . su a The house that it makes them 'smack their lips to friend who put his ha d on his hip poo ' 4 It, fro -7. A , Jobustreet.. near Collegiate Inati to market in these picturesque little craft' 0 ... � is M � i", - � � , fore -unknown In the nighttime attacked I look at It. They are dyspeptic, and they kot and said In substance, �'I have here VCACTCOPY OF WRAPPER. . 4� 2 � - � �. . 1 , contain tegi rooma, is conveniently arran ed and. . . I �i -! , . . .ffa the beehives all ever Europe and the men - All sails are variations of one or another :tul .!� every � i emily-hea 'dj besides pantries, c � dp . I .1 � I - I . . of : Fl � � . losestg, 0 T,eto. like to aid digestion; or they are annoyed the value of $250.000." Hii home Is to- . 9 0 4/2- � �� � �� , : � I Softwaierlin kitchen,'and geed well under cover. who owned them were in -vain trying to by Insomnia, and they take It to produce day penniless. What was the �mattor? of these two great types—tbe square and - a - - - - � � ff&11&'d. I I . . 1� I . ; : : a t . Tharearefive lots, with plenty off -good frult,barn, plan something to keep out --the inva"r sleep; or they are troubled, and they take ' Stock gambling. Of the vast majority the lateen. The use of the former i4 - ­ I Q i , . I . : , I I ebeds,eto. The plum mustbe 861d, as Mts.Cole- - � I 9 � � . �- that wag the terror of the beehives of the it t barks and brigs and other square-Agged . I � f; -1" � . - man is leaving town, or will be -rented to a goad o. make them oblivious; or they feel who am victimized you hear not one I - . . i- 4.. . � . I I . � : .t*o front lots. with coutinent, it was found that everywhere hap&, and they must celebrate their hil- i word. One great stopk Arm goes down , . � �. - tenant for a term of years. The l TOSSOIS to plain. And we can readily see, .- . . � L I -- 1� � illi, 11 I house, could be spld seperately if dkoired. Apply on th� bees had: arranged for their own pro- too, the fact- that the fore-and,aft rig --� p, . 1� . I axity. They begin with, mint julep sucked , and whole columns of newpapers discuss I � -- . - --- - n " 't 10 . ; . premiaes, Ses!ortb. � 1571-4 (jib and inainsall), Which, because It is L I . - - * 0 . : I I . - I tection and built before their honeycombs through two straws on the Long Branch - their fraud or lubeir disaster, and we are 11 I11, .. . I � � I - . � easier to' handle, to rapidly 'supplanting �.j �3 - �- :1 � X IN ALGOMA FOR SAL11-For We the an especial wall of wax, with Vortholes piazza and end In the ditch, taking from presented with their features and their ,� I � i � which the bees might go toand the square, Is anAdaptation of tbb lateen, I .. I i I ;, FSouth East quarter of section F., township of through a jug a liquid half kerosene and halt biography. But where one such famous . . . � I L I : - fro, but not large L � � ;�� - I . Laird', containing 160 acres. There are tor13 -acres enough to admit the whiskey. They not only like It, but it'Is . firm qinks 500 unknown men sink with the forward rake of the mast having' been � .,k Gr'eat Chanc(34 N t : k cleared and free from stumps andunder crop. Com- Increased until it became a bow -sprit, .. I . ! , � , . I I � w. winged combatant, called the Sphinx an all consuming passion of body, mind them * - - i - ` I ings. The balance i3 welitimbared. . The great steamer, goes down and � I � fortable log build I � I . I , 1, � . while the great yard became the gaff of - 1;. 14 .� t i It is within four miles of Echobay railway station, Atropos. � . and soul, and after awhile have it they . all the little boats are swallowed In the . - ; f - � � I � I" . t � � . . ! 4 - . .; . and six intles of the prospe,rous village of Port - Do you know that the swarming of the Will, though one wine -glass of It should � same engulfment.. . the mainsall. The lateen sail Is remark- I v � � I = ­ I - I :1 -� ­ �', � . , ­ A.. ! . ; Zl%y ml will,b Id cl,leoa�, I ; able for its 11fting c pacity, and the jib . ." - I - ; ,I bees is divinely directed? The mother bee -pal'and eternal destruction I Gambling Is gambling, whether in I ; - .1 , : � � a �Jbla Is sa goad 'ot' i W1r I io IMPE a . � I � - I y term . App , A] _I , cost th ' e tempo . . . �F �-, � r � - or to ly L 31U_ A (S , Bu, starts tor a now home, and because of 1 of t ' _ PJ ity to am even greater - - � � 103i the prernties, Arl RD ,heluselves and all their families and 0 ace ,ssesses this qual 5� . . : I - stocks or breadstuffs or die or.r horse I �� I - i - � I this the other bees of the llive get into ' . - i � i . I 1616-tt I . 1 the whole human race. - They would say, tting. Exhilaration at the start, but a I - i teld. - d6gree. � i , 4 t �� ; t . . I I I �, .� - I An excitement Which raises the heat of - - . ! � - �: L - � � � "I am sorry It Is 9 going'to cost rao and . - r "SK . i I . I r�ving brain and a shattered nervous ' Only o 30' . 17 ; ARK FOR SALE�For sale, Lot 7. Bayfield Con- the hive e four degree �. � - - � T . . . ' , I I . '77if �1. --i- - I . soin s, and they i my family and all the world's population Didn't Want a Fifth. . - ;; t r I 1. !;- ship, cont4ining R4 . system and a sacrificed property and a . - �, . ; I - - F . die unless they leave their heated , so vory much, but here It goes to in & troyed soul at the last. Young men, � The young man with the swell suit and ;! " I - L �. ceplon, Goderich Town I . � '' .1 must � -_ . : e: : . � ae-res. 44 of which are cleared and in a goodstate apartments, and they follow the mother I A y .9 � . . . r � r � � of c:uItivation, 40 sires good hardwood bush, un- ,, lips, and now let it roll ever my parched N o lottery,tickets, purchase no prize gold -headed cane was trying to 11irt with d f, h I- t I � i . . v I - et ' I � - -1 - illed, composed of maple, beech, cherry and a3h. bee and .1 ted throat, the ges bet on no baseball games or the girl opposite, when the old man on . I � � . d cling to each other and hold on unti " I -0 � � - I � I with a few imren of good cedar at rear end of lot. an I ;, sweetest and most inspiring' the most y ght racing, have no faith in luck, an- his left nudged him with his elbow and � . , alight on the branch of a tree, I tongue and down my hea pi,y,kn, Before taking stock, wbi � I cl - . F . �, � I I . � . � r - L I There Is on the land a good frame house, with oat I i V V f � � - .1 � a committee of two or three bees has ex. , delicious draft that ever thrilled a -human swer no mysterious circulars proposing hoarsely whispered: I " I - 11 � . * . , , f� - . I , � . i- plored the region and found the hollow of : ,, , �� � - � *reek, Which croons the farm. . frame. To onre the habit befoie it comes -for sniall, investment, drive "Young man, pause and reflect!" '11 . I . . � I buildings ; large bearing orchard ; and small spring - It is 2 mires from . begins in* February,, we W."I �. , . great income 4 1 S � Bayfield, 7 miles from Clinton and 12 from Goderlob. a tree or rook not px from a stream of ' - . fl I � I 1�� ! to Its last stages various plans were tried a ; away the buzzards that hover around our "Are you speaking to me, sirl" de-- I I I I .1 � There is no incumberance on the farm. Owner . � I I . - i a - ; iarms. water, and they here set up a now colony - in olden times. 'Ellis Plan* Was Mont- hotels trying to entrap strangors, Go -out manded the young man. � surprise .1 I I - r � � . must give up farming owing to poor health- T those wanting ,to - i I and ply. their aromatic industries and I , . i ; [ . I i —Thirty dollars per acre, half - cash. balance on time i mended tn the books: When a man want- and make an honest living. Have God on - "Yes, right to you, but I've got such a I . � - �' � , . . A chaser. Address JOH,N E. EAGLESOIK, give themselves to the manufacture of *. ed to reform, he put shot or bullets Into ' your side and be a candidate for heaven. hard cold that I cannot say much. Let I i . 11, � tAy� aul p1jr I . � V I - igayfieldp. O., ,,`Ontario. 1569-tf . --- , i " . the saccharine edible. But who can tell ; the cup or glas' buy Stov'es. Our - stlock.,t�, is I � ) � � - s of strong drink—one Remember all the paths of &in are banked me repeat that you should pause and . . � - -. - I f: I � ; ; - � ing the the chemistry of that mixture 'of sweut- 1 additional sh,pt or bullet each day that - with -flowers at the start, and there are refiect. I I I , ... I . I i . W- � � I . I I LIAEM jFOR SALE.—A rare chance. Be ' : � . K . S. A 1. Section 20, Township 24, R. 20, W. lab ness, part of it the very life oi the bee displaced so much liquor. Bullet after plenty of helpful -bands to fetch the gay . I 'What for?" roo , i . � I ' . large and we want . ,-�f� #0 - � I . 96. and part of it the life of the.-ftelds? 1 bullet added day the charger to .your door and hold the stirrup " I I You are trying to f[Irt with that � . I 1� I ; �- i I . P. M. in the Dauphin District, Provinue of Haultob . I , by day, of course - , � � 4 Oil,)? -� , ; � S i I This farm promises to be one of the best in the Plenty of this lusoious product N'Vag . liquor bccamo less and less until the bul- wh 1 0 0 u . But farther on the young gal, sirl" l . .- �rovince, It contains 160 acres of land, more or icso I 0 � u M u t . for cash will g ive purc%ha§ - I � - hanging In the woods of BethaTen dur- : -lets would entirely 1111 up the glass, imd horije plunges . . . , � n of which Is fit for culti�stion. It is one mile from t6 tho bit in a slough in- "And Is it any of your business?" I � -! �] � - , � � Ing the time of Saul and Jonathan. Their ' . I .1. I - I a. school house. land one mile and a half from. Spruce ; there was no room for the liquid, and by extricable. . I I It Is, sir. . Excuse my hoarseness. i .. , L - . ' � J""k .4 i �, . Creek post office. There are 53 acres fenced and army was in pursuit of an enemy that by I 0 . the benefit of our big stao a � � I tl at tim It was said the inebriate would 1 The best honey Is. not like that which kicked the bed,clothes off thei other night . .. i .�­ � - I . I L . ; . .. � under cultivation. There Is a good hawed 10 God's command mnstbe e:iterminated. be cured. Whether ally one ever was cured - . . I � � � house, one and a half story, M20 feet, mud agool - Jonathan took on. the end of the road and- got cold. I want to say to you, sir, . I I �! 1, � . � �11 � I . I The soldiery were positively forbidden to- * . - ,, � I - - 4e. W. 190�1"�M��4 , - , I � i ' -- ASTORIA 4 I I � � I � . - i - 4 i - i - . . f ; I IoK stable, 18x24 feet. There are about 12 or 14 acres in that way 1 know not,'but by long ex- - I - - I - d brought to his lips, but that which that it is my budness, sirl Suppo*�e that ,, ,i � I i 4�; 1 1 1 1 1 of good populsr buEh on the fam, sail Is a rich black stop tOcat anything until the work was - periment It Is found that the only way Is An I 1 �, t! , � 1 I � I � , � - `zi . ; r � loam surface, with a alay subsoil. It is well sftuated, done. If they disobeyed, they were ac- God puts on the banqueting table of you -succeed In attractin' that gal's atten ' 1. - 11 . . I � to stop short off, and when'a man does mercy, pt,which we are, invited to sit., I tion?" ,- I �, lying between two creeks, neither of them touchtng - , . ,-. k �i . cursed. Coming through the woo4s they that he needs God to help him, and'there 41 S. MULLIETTI - & CO 810,%fortile , � � � �- - the farm, There is also good water within -twelve , M = was reading of a boy among the moun- Well, what of It?" JL!J 01 - � ' found a place where the bees had been - I � ;,' �`� T r ; feet of surface. - My reaeon to I I k : � , -r- selling, b failing have been mora cases than you can count tains of Switzerland ascending a danger. "She might be flattered and flirt back, ' I , � , � � I I . - � � .1 health, � I will take $10 per aore for it if so�d before busy—a great honey manufactory. Honey *hen God has so helped the man that he ther an . 4 the guides. WAR .. � .. Chnstu�as, it is well worth $I 5 per acre. Apply to ous place with his fa though I don't think she's very flirts- -HARDWARE, STOV�Es and TIN' �. . ; t 1. �, . gathored in the hollow of the trees unt til left off the drink forever, and I Co- . I I I � L - l E. .----, l. � *11. XVILRAY, Prapnetar, Box 83, Dauphin, Man-, uld rph. 1, Sf;nr%nPd on the edere of Che 'IfF tious It might lead to a case of love -A . . tobs. . . 1553- it had overilowed npon thegroundin - count a score of therm �W v . I . I � . . I . . I - I - tr , , some of them pil- � .. - l . and said, "There Is a flower I mean to love to marriage. " - . . � . I ,� . - 400 - .A . � , . great profusion of sweetness. All the lars In the house of God. I it o+�4,*****"*"***404P 0 * 0 * 4 0 0 - 'r 7 ��,­w -w I army obeyed 6rders and touched it not : . -get." "Come away from there, said the " YoWd better attend to your own bust- 0 � � . I - I I � . - � I -, - . . . save Jonathan, and he, not knowing the One would s4ppose that men would fathcr� "You will fall off." "No," said ness, sir I" replied the young man. C? . I . - I J i . "I . I-.- �, I& 9 � I � , I ; d take warnifig fxojn some of the ominous he. "I imust got that' beautiful flower.,, That'm what I'm doin', girl 'Scui - i I . ­�-. �, .� the end of a stick he had in his hand into nd stand And the guides rushqd toward him to pull while I blow my noso. Yes, sir, I � 'in at- 4 'O � ; I 1*1 �, 11 � I I -- military orders about abmtbacne*, dippe names given to the intoxicants a 0 THE HOLIDAY Off froin the deva§t,ating Influence. You ;e me 0,-31 od Will'Tell" : -1 him back when, just,as they heard him te.ndin ' right taL my business. I I 0 -- � (, i0ii 10 0 � the candied %uid, and as yellow and I I . .. - . � i . - I - � I tempting it'glowed on the end of the have noticed, for instance, that some of say - 4 4 I- almost have it, " he fell 2, 000 I I Then 16t mine alone I " I Q** When an animal is i I �, "I ---- the restaurants are called The Shades, , feet' "Then you let mine alonel I'm that 0>1 ,.all- run down, has a i� -.� , -... - 1; . Birds of prey were seen a few days 0 rotigh coat and a tight hide any one knows his I �- . � - �� � � ck he put It to his mouth and ate the typical of the fact that It puts a Inan's after eiroling,througb the air and lower- gal's tatherl" I I RUGH IS OVER9 , - hsto'ney. Judgment foil upon thm and but . O? blood i.5 out of -order. To keep an ardwill I - � I for special Intervention he. would have reputation in the shade, and his morals,' Ing graduall:y to tl�d place where the "Ohl You arel" , 4. economically he must be in good heart. . . I " . .% � - In the shade. and his prosperity in the corpse lay.'- Why seek flowers off the edge "Yes, I am, and I don't Want n 01 . I I 7- 11. been slain. In my text Jonathan ,announ 0 more. 0 1 -- �. " I . - shade, and his wife and childreil in the of a precipice when you can walk knee foolin' around I I'vo got four sons-in-law' 0 ' � � z. �.­ . I And there are some -who have neg- - ' ,.. I . .. - I ces h1s awful mistake, "I did but taste a _ shade, and his - immortal desthiy in the deep amid tho full blooms of the very jest about' your shape, and -ani supportin' �, I 1 4 0 �11 , I . .-- I I . � I - . I lected to provide themselves with little honey with the end of the rod 'that shade. Now,, I find on some of the liquor paradise.of God? Whena man may sit at the hull gang of lern, and afore you sad- I I 11 -.'., * something warni, suitable for winter was in my hand, and, lo, I must die.'� - . 01 Pick's ... . 4 1 * -- - day signs in all our cities the words "Old the king's banquet, wh '- will he go down dle me with -% , fifth you'd better pause --- -0 -wear. We have had the best holi Alas, what multitudes of people in all . y <:1 I �� trade known ia oui experience, but ages have been damaged by forbidden Crow," mightily suggestive.of the car-cass the steps and contend for the refuse and and reflect. It might be the last straw, 4, 0 . "I """" � .... I . V I 0 � - we have still left -a large stock of and the 111thy raven that swoops upon it. bones of a hound's kennel? I 'Sweeter and I'd turn the hull crowd out to dig '6�' . .6 � I honey, by which I mean temptation, de- ,so,d Growlsi Blood Purifier , , ! t . winter goodri whieh we will haxe to Men and women without * 4P I . I � � . * I than honey and the boneybomb, I I says f ui fodder under the snow banks I I I - . . �!J licious and attractive, but damaging and numbers slain of rum ' � to, . . . � . # I clear out this rhonth� to make room destructive! . t unburied, and i - I I - David, is the truth of God. "With honey - � 0 -�- ' 1­t� 11 - j, �-� �- . I � . for Spring goods. If you want bar- . this evil is pecki tt , 8ir glazed eyes, out of I 0 Ts a necessitywhere the beat results fr6m, feedin 1��.. --,-. ­ : . Corrupt literature, fascinating but rig a _-the rock would I have satisfied 'Ir.e,1;11� - ;;�! gains that prove their worth in use and pecking at their h ontad cheek, and --thee-T, ' Evidently He Wasn't Harried. 0 would be obtained. Itiones up the system, ri7s .w� 10 I deathful, comes in this category. Where . , says God to the recreant.. Ilore is ' 0 i i , I �� as well as in quality, come and see pecking at their des ad. - -sm-hood -amd 'honey gathered from the blossoms of trees An author who was his owit. p I the stomach of bots, wor=9 anA other parasites that suck til' I i " i * - , -tiblish4 6 . � � I � awlly- * , ; �, , ` I : , � ­ , � - our splendil lines of Men'& 4 -buckle one good, honest, heAlthfuL.b-00"--read -wvmumTaood,­1 rus­ beak and claw ad " Nothing like Dick"s for Mflch,CoWsr., i * I ''I - now there, is 4� hundred made up of rhe- into Whe mortal remains of what was once . of life, tindwith a rod made out of the vertised a book of his as follows: � - - � � 'I � ; � � � felts; men's and boys' Books, Rab- . wood of the cross I dip it up for all your I I Send $1 tor my now book with auto- r 1 , ; * � toricAl trash consumed with avidity. : 11 I " - ,I- - bers, Over3,hoes and Slippers. A718o gloridusly alive; but now morally dead. * - graph. 60 QffNrS A PACKA1GE. I - I. -Ir - When the boys on tbd cars come through . � souls. - � � �� �11 . � , �:­ ; . I ­ "OI&Crow!" I Shortly afterwards he received this order . . r. our women's -and misses' Skatling with a pile of publications, look ver the : But, alas, how many take 1 The poet Hestod tells -of an ambroslai i LEEMING, MILES 4 Co., of I � - 1, I., Shoes, Overshoes, Cardigafis, Rab- o " no warning! They make me think of from it rural reader; I 0 � 04' -- I., and a nectar the drinking of which would I . * Co. 1. . - � - " . bers aud Fancy Slippers,, and all other titles and .notice that nine out of ten of At� AGENT41, MONTREAL. I I L �,� , I" � a. 0 � . - I Caesar on his way to assassination fear- , plof-RICTOR . 71 the books are injurious. All the way I make men live forever, and one sip of the "I inclose $1. If the,autograph to on* ' 400w�,wlwlr 1 .&­&.� ------ ***,AL,1,&,j�,9 A -16 - 10" I Ll �- I lines found in an up-to-date slioe ' Ing nothing, though his statue 'in the i' honey from the eternal rook will give you o' them talkin' machines, send it on by . - . . � � -­�. store, and at rock bottom prices. from here to CbIcagh or Now Orleans . - . I I I � - . - , hall crashed into fragments at his feet freight. I don't want the book." . . -. . - �� Tho. -e indebted to us will please call and notice that objectionable books dominate. eternal life with God. Come off the mal- � . I .1 I �� 1: ...- �. I : and a scroll containing the names of the . !� I �;, - settle at *oace, as we must have all Taste for pure literature is poisomed-by conspirators was thrust into his hands, � arial levels of a sinful life. Come and . I *� - ' - z -, our accounts paid-thia rnonth.!j __, -y yet walking right on to meet the dagger - live on the uplands of grace, where the -- No Cause for Congra,Xulatione. r a i;: I � . I -A , . �A this scum of the publishing house. Evel DOMINION � - IL, N KA - . book In which bin triumphs over virtue, that was take his life. This Infatuation - vineyards gun themselves. "Qh, taste and Wilkins -Does your baby wake up . � � . 'r �i I - - . � - . 0 see that the Lord is gractousIll Be happy . I t ; , � I., I � or in which a glamour is th�own over of strong drink is so mighty In many a often during the night? I - I I I i I i I � �, I 1�­ . - 11 � i I dissipation, or which leave� ,,ryou at its � , now and happy forever. For those who Popleigh (with tired look)* 11 1� - Ir last line with less respect , foi the mar- man that, though his fg)rtunes are crash-- ! take a differen course the honey Wil . 1 never Wak�s Up. - a —'o ' It CAPITAL, (PAID,.UP = �, -� 11 I . " . , 6; 25W9000- - � * �i, " . t ) � � -��, Ing, and hit; health is crashing, and hill , t n 4 I Oil 11 : flioharAon d McInnis, riage institution and less abhorrence for ' ur to. gau. For many things I have � Wilkins -I congratulat,6 you, old man I I - I . - I , , I - domestic interests are crashing, and we AEST, - = " : =:� . = : I :! �f I I" - I : 4 - � - the paramour Is a depression of your Own band him a long scroll containing the admired Percy Shelley, the great English . POPIOlgh-You needn't I My baby never , — — , , , ,� J � 811500,004L - 22 . � . I �,,, :� � . inoral character. The bookbindery rn ' poeti but I deplore the fact that it seemed wakes up' becaude he never goes to 51 I , . . I � 1 ' WHITNEY'S BLOCKs ay names of perils -that await him, he goes ."P . Q � I be attractive, and the plot dramatic and straight on to physical and mental and a great sweetness to him to dishonor God.' -Puck. ' - . . 0 11 FORTH tRAN -f][1; : . I - � - - � : startHng, and the st The poem '.'Queen Mab` has in it the I I . IQ. - , .yle of writing sweet moral assassination. In1proportion as any r : . -7 � maligning of the deity. Shelley was im- *-:.— . I �, I !" SEAFORTH. as the honey that Jonathantook up with ; : , . - style of alcobollmn to pleasant to our MAIN STREETI - - - I : . f, " his rod, but your beat Interests forbid it, -The anniversary services in th , , - y pious enough to'ask for Rowland Hill's 6 Presby- 1. � I , r taste and stimulating to your nery . I SEAFORTH., I — �' �-;, I your moral safety forbids es and Surrey chapel that -he might. denounce terian church, Nlilvert-on, on ,5ullday, Jana. - � � , 'i -r: . I � . , It, your Old - for a time delightful to all your physicil the Christian religion. He was In great ary 9th, were largely attended. Rev. Mr. Aleneral banking business t . ted. Dr&fts 0 n a,U p a 4-* 6f the United 19tato - - . . forbids it, and one taste of it inay lead. . . and. mental constitution Is the peril Aw. . glee but he Anderson, of Guelph, preached morn Great Britain and Europe ught rosTuac Id. Letters of 0 . � -in all puir , . - to such bad results that you may have to against God and the truth. ' d redit 16iiiA ivailable . ful. Remembei Jonathan and the forbid- 31edi n an Of Europe, China and .-Talm . Farm I I � ... , I 4k _ evening. The annual tea nleetfiog, w' g I . collected" ;4 a- &AU094 made on Wa I say at the close of the exp1whneut or at the : den honey in, the woods at Betbaven. . - visited Italy, and one dai on, thq , on the following.h1oud . as he d at lowest rates. t rM Sale 1qotes -- . close of a misiniproTed lifetime, "I did ; , terransan. with two friends in a boa:t ay evening, when ad. . I Z - - I Furthermore, the gamester, -a indulgence dresses were delivered by Mr. Cunningham, . 11 I ; � I I � . � which was 94 foot long he was comin 8 VINGS DEPARTME I -; ,; I � . -but taste a little honey with the rod that ' . f, � � . I I . must be nut In the li st of fm 4--4.4 .1 4 ^f-0."-."h;ll U IM -0 N' it ., � . � I � - .- . was in my hand, and, lo, I must die. I I -11 WAAD, "- 1 toWarQ. SAM WJ10311 an hour's aqua V �1. r. ear, of Alilverwn ; Deposits of One Doll and ' �i;,., -1 . i 1 I liclous but d4tructive. You who hn�ve struck the Rev. Air. Haig, of Millbank, and Rev. Mr. upward& received, and interest A - at highest currest i � � I . Corrupt literature Is doing more to -day . watsi. A gentleman standing - i . - � crossed the ocean many times rates. Interest added to iinei . I . - have , on Anderson, of Guelph. Rev. Mr. Cameron, jrear­st the C �! j'une and Deoembw ! . for; th,o disruption of domestic life than ' shore through a glass saw imany boats P&I twice e"h �ear­st the eA, 6 ; . I _ - . � I � . I A P noticed that always one of the 'best rooms . I � of North Mornington, 0 c pied the chair. No notice of withdrawal is required for the whole or an.v portion - , 7 � any other cause. Elopements, marital c u 4 i,deposit. � I � I . has, from morning until late 'at night tossed In this squall, but all outrode the :Total receiptsaboht $125. - :, . li . - 0 y intrigues, sly correspondence, fictitious . . il . I !- �� I EL S. HA, Y89 Solici r, , `* , AM Agfmf. — i 1 4 7, �M names given at postoffice windoN*s, been given up to- gambling practices. i. storin, except one, nwhich Shelley and- . -- — -- - - . I W.. 1 ,4 1 1 [ � I . heard of him two friends were miling. That never I I 1.� i; � i . men who went on board with I - � - , :, t I I . claudeatine meetings in parks, and at - I � . Scott's Eintilsion is not - i I � I as - and in hotel parlors, and ' enough for a European excursion who. came ashore, but the Wies of two- of the a . I .- ­ - .1 : i , 'I 4 4, ' I " t i- .1N,z A ferry gat , ' I � ' - ' . . I - L- landed without money to get their bag- 000UPAnts were washed up on the bewh, . : �� . I " L, r� r , 5 rut . i � (ON THE V CLAIR RIVER) jugal perjuries are among tho nju�s ,,baby food," but ; ; . I gage up to the hotel or railroad. To many one of them the post. A funeral pyre waa i .s a most :� li :� '. � . � . - . � results. When a woman ycving or old N , there Is a complete fascination in games built on the seashore by some classic excellent food babi THE 9 UALI , . I . TY:�` � I SAMIA,tONTAR10. her head thoroughly stufred with the friends, and the two bodies were for es , � . !� ..� I- -- � - of hazard or the risking of money on -poll- con- � ., . -7'm modem novel, she is In appalling peril. sibilities. It seems as natural for th sunied. Poor Shelleyl He'would have no Who 11 nourished. - Is the fire tbilog to consider in I ,.. " � - � Book -keeping. -Our system of book-ke"epin I . em to are not we 1. � 9 . I . . . is actual business, from start to Anis But some one will say, "The heroes are bet as to eat. Indeed the hunger for : , . - T w . I h. food God while he lived, and I Nei had no 010th'ini. T6 price comes next. � . 1�. i Shorbhand. so adroitly knavish. and the heroines so Quality ra ans good lilaterial well made . I I � , � - I -Oar Shorthand Dapartmeat is, bewitobingly untrue, and the turn of the is often overpowered by the hunger for God whem he died. I I The Lord knoweth A part of a teaspoonful p.�!, ,,- At means a good fit; I : - the most thorough in Canada. � . it means g, odwear; it means ,u , , , I � I the way of the righteous, but the way of . a genteel At . : � ; story so exquisite and all the characters wAgers. It ab u 0 0004uce. Our clothing ' - . . % . . I . I -- I . i � Instruction. -As individual instruction is - is 9 rd'for th so of us who the ungodly shall parish.- Beware of the Mixed in milk and given . is difitincti I quality clothing; � � � i "y a little more that � . �r 1 � � I . . the pried. ;I - 7 1 � AY . I , I 'I, - I given, students fn enter at any tilue. go enr"pturl,g, I cannot quit them. I I My have never felt the fascination of the forbidden honey! . " oil' 0 i i brother, =�r sister, you can find styles of L L � YOU WOUld PaY for the shoddy goods, but- , - . y9l , , fid a vast difference Positions. -Begin now and be ready for a wager to speak slightingly of the tompts- �- every three, or f I I . I . our hours � ' - .9 I in the Wea and looks.' I I . � '. j:- L position in the spring. ..,�a 11=,, I literature just as charming that will tion. It has gUd], a multitude -of intolloo - . � I 11 11.,1 , , , � . ; I I .. �� L .,�,[ t '11 give the inost ; I - i �,­ � . M �11.1 I ­ - - Al elevate and purify and ennoble and Chris- ual and moral giants,' men and women .CURIOSITY OF MONKEY$. wi. hap ; : ", 1 . . � - rite for particulare. tianize while they please. The devil does stronger than you or 1. Down under its I . Py ,I i P i '.: . , � - . - ­ - i .. � I - I � � ' N1v ; � . .''! "� . I . if. ;..; I - - - i., I -1 .-. . ' -0-mE OINTS 1! I I I -1, . -ty -- � ., . V: 4 1 . .8. 1310. ,. not own all the honey. There's &Wealth Power went glorious Oliver Goldsmith, One Who Was Inquisitive In RegarA to reSults. . TH."Mi '71 � � of good books coming forth from our pub- and Gibbon, the famous historian, And Home-Browed Ale. - . v . I , 7 � � ; o . - . 1, -, I -- lishing houses tiw� leave no excuse for I Charles Fox, the renowned statesman, The c . . ..4 .L, . � I . od-liver oil with ihe .11 1, � - . - Curiosity -seems to be the great failure, .1 . -- . � - - . There is a good ,�. ��� � ­- LUMBER - the choice of that which "is debauching i and in olden tfines senators of thoUnited or virtue, of inonkeys. ' hypophosphit'es added, as in ' fit you an loo . deal, of satisfaction in kndVr,ifi,g, that your clothea . I � � . - A story is told I � , I to body* xn�lnd and soul. Go to some in- States, who used to be as regularly at the 4' of an Englishman who W a South Afri- It is as importan,t J4 , " 6 we . � :­ 8 k welL � - , �'- I . � I ,j .t .aring quaUties, �, ;-1 : . I : ' gambling house all night as they were in 1 can monkey which had traveled with him and wb4 the three Pints are e0mbined, D , - . I ,; rarties intending to baild-,,*will flad it to telligent this palatable emulsion, not' - � � . - man or;' woman and ask for 4 " Ybd hAve juit the kind of , ; ; �. I i i : i -, there advantage to buy their lumber from' list of books that ' 'the balls Of 1691slation by day. -0h, the 11 Around the world. When his bachelor days C10thing *e are selling. Our stock I . . . � I . 1wil Leming : COMPiO.0" 41 the best lines -of . � . I be strength : 1 7 i � - P. KEATING, as I handle nothing but the "to your mental an� moral condition. ! tragedies of the faro table! I know per- I Were over he took his young wife to a only to feeds the child, but Tweed! �b. be had, Wbile our Iffat,3 , igidiwhery is unexcella * 4 1 1 1, Bonn who began with a alight stake In a 1 lovely old mianor house in the south of � and H4� it`4' -- " "I I is the same to A I . f7,1 beat. SHINGLES. -I also keep the best Life Is so short and your tbne for Im- � ladlesy parlor and ended with the sulcide's 1 England, and, EnglIshinaulike, kept sov� digestive . � ' ; � , . . I — ,� � � - I I—; a also regulaies its , ,The Pliq is in strict accOrd with the quAll. ' ' d r. -1 ,i . ce,,a , . , ;­ . .- - . y � � : ,-_� ) alo ;:,�1111�.�u - bra' ds of Red Oadar Shingles, extra quaJiby, provement so abbAvIated that you can- pistol at Monts Carlo. They pla�ed w1th � eral barrels of good "home -brewed' . I ne of Suits for business and pro e"101i luen. ;_ ancl at the lowest possible price. Any a . f ­ 41 - ''I 1 � .not afford to fill. up with husks and . the square pieces of bone with black in the collar. on returhing from church r- 14, y " - - � I : . �:!�� amount of Cedar Post for sale. : � functions. - I f �5'1 . : I . , ­ ; I -interstices, of marks on -them, not knowing that rAtan on Sunday morning he noticed that the i; , '' � I'll, .- � I . I 11 I . 1 4 cinders and debris. In. the ,� . ­ - . ­ 1-.� 1. � "I �� . - business that yoi,mg man is reading that was playing for their bones at the same collar door was open, aud started on a Ask your doctor . I , 0 -- - I . P. KNATING, Seaforth. I I ': . . - I � I which Will prepare him to be a merchant . - . BRIGHT , 7 00., , ! - - 1667 time, andwa*ure to sweep all the stakes tour of investigation. As he went down 50c. and $j.00; all druggists. I -­ y � , OP .- - .14 It i �� - ! ; - . SCOTT & BOWNF, Ch,emisu-, Toronto. I . � .. I ,I . s.. -1 prince, and that young woman is filling off on his side of the table. State legisla- i the steps Jenny, the monkey, rushed up, A( - ­ I . �jj� t . ha mind 01MA ' 11 1- ). . I -- . ,� . -. - . W'th = W&1U"=. tUt - -WV UM1W9L"GWa 624 agot d she ad ad au Q ­ . ". - I A .. � . 4 sanctioned " and lie foun that - h 9 - �,�� , , ,� - I . � ,I . ; I . I . ....1; ..- ?�­.��-,J -9 . - � - ,A I 11 I �! , I 1. � - . - � I . . I . I - -----W"0WQ0R . . .- f. �i ; " I . 1��' -4, L � ; 0 He I � T i - 1, i'�.� i . . I . . � ii, - � . � , I . I - � 1� I � I ! ! . - I- I - . � .I I . . I P 5.4 r . - I . I � . . I 1"' i.� . i� . -� - - - - - I � �! �! �1, I I . . . T . 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