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I dependence of character that will qualIfy- men have lost all their wages at such so-,- I 001IR M
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, 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 ,
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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
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I r Notroubleto obow, them, Jr. 9 Brussels - At of jealousy that she was at once sent : �, I " ,
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. 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� �,
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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. .
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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 . �
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. ; ); 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 . .
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7 !", ISM apply to MRS'L 'TAN*Z WALKE% Box sit, did but taste a little honey with- the end tract1g, oyl
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. . I must. die." works, at that time expensive beyond an I diggers, I I Come, let us have a game at I -
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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� �
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� . pentagons, a freebooter robbing the folds Storles of Venice$$ it is Impossible for but how will you feel If In the great day I -
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: , �' 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 �
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, � . 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 - ? - ,
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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&
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- �- � ! . . 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 ;
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� . , 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, �
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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 .
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, � % '"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
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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 —
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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 ,..�--
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. 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.
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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.
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i ! � I - they put up buttresses of extra - beams to - ' ippi, off the old French Market at New Fur- �
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, 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 � - � �.
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�� , : � 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 .
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THE HOLIDAY Off froin the deva§t,ating Influence. You ;e me 0,-31 od Will'Tell" : -1
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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
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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 � -
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than honey and the boneybomb, I I says f ui fodder under the snow banks I I I - . . �!J
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clear out this rhonth� to make room destructive! . t unburied, and i - I I
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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 * -
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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.,
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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 . - . . � � -�.
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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 -,
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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 - - .
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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 --
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I : - the most thorough in Canada. � . it means g, odwear; it means ,u , , , I
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. : � ; story so exquisite and all the characters wAgers. It ab u 0 0004uce. Our clothing ' -
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Positions. -Begin now and be ready for a wager to speak slightingly of the tompts- �- every three, or f I I
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