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I .. .1 . A . REAL ESTATE FOa SALIC I � - � $nah8,--V2d the - _v6AX -%'= , IS 1)0- sold I "roch. IV, Tbe OZA�Wndf WAcd 16r,' - For � 1 14- _. I , . - . . . - 1. - Prematn' Old Age I . - . - . . ; - I, I I . I I I . - . 11 � I � � I I � I ��� � ; __ ! - . was a vgrpw own 'bat � .. . . � � . I- I TOR RANK AND FIL90 You cannot tell -how old a businesp, � that Christ i � tat, with his I W , purp.ose ill Christ come Into the . - - - .. � � . I . I �. � �� - FOR SAM -The Undersigned his twc: � - - . . I � � I . I . - . I . 1,G1AR1M . � I hand -wielding saw'-au4 hamm Ob � � I I I � - . IMPORTANT - _�_ I -, , man - - _: � � � -ftna for sele- In ftst Huron, the . . Is by lookinir at him. Gray hairs ait' - I . , .. orld??' I 7 I- -.and dumb girl wrote I � I I I I � I I I - ... . - � I I L I 11 I . 1! Choice . � I � tired world,.and it - is's � - . I , 7� �� ,. -1 � . - . . . E WORLD WANTS A RELtGION FOR _'�f . I - 11 I � - Mer County of *0 provinw. an alms, and, prices to TH: . - . I So. - -A ,man. at 5 with the stoop 4 a - 0119 14 a n over.-*" I upon the,� - kb , 'kTbis to a faithful L . - I "I - . I I - . . q - � - I - I .. I - 1, 11 �� -1 ik-- - ti . I I , .1 � - .- � . , - . I . �, FUNDSTO , . � ' ' � it' Is � an underfed sa - - I F"ATE I 11 . suit. Forfullinformaliton,widtoor. call personally. - I ik-- . _� I I � ... .. I I I lerto. show than. P. S. 00017. Brussels. nonogenarian.- No time t6 attend to Im-' * worked world, * and ' ying, � an - - by Of all accepta on, � ;.. � I : 1, -1 I � . I F . --able eiwly en frst4 � No troubt , 1� I I . __ I I I � . I � , - ORDINARY. PEOPLE� _. cedse be- I world, and itle &-wrung out world, and I that 0 1 1 . . . �. I I . 11 11 : - 1391-tt . . . - I proved'dentlitM, the grinders . I briot Jesus- came into the world -to i - I : . . __ $0 It. S, 7 AYS, DOW0101a ' ' I I , .. � I I . I . , F. 0. - . . men and wom. need to know that ther I ,I_ " . r . iz . I I Z I . � 4 . � ; . I _. � , � - .— , . ,cause they -are i�,*i Actually dying of old I . 0 save sinners. 1! : T) ie- examiner- said to her, . I .1 I . / . I � % . . . . . . ': li � I __ - - - . � �, Isrestand,teoeunperationAn God and in � � ; I I , Ab - . . i Be Dr. Talmage Declares In a Xe on age at 40F.or 50,.;-4hen they ought to be "Why w6r6 you barn deaf and dunqb, . . 11 I : I . 1; . 1-? ..." J ,, ENNA. Dondw II . � - . rM . _X. . . : I . N69 r*f � , - - I* at the meildian. 2' Many of these 6stness that religion which wad not so much In- while I hear and bpeak?l I She wrote upon . I . I- J. Surv"riVembe � . � !_ _�, - � JLk For sale the frame dwelling house andlotmoar, That Is Full of Enco- ae Podtes4lke a neglected clock to tended for extraordinary I people as for the blackboard 's Even go, � Father, for so � I I � . . Und Iftiffe"M Dablin,iOq .I. . -the rialway station' In B=afiell. The house con- I . - . � � f -that . � � I I � ... � - - 1. . . 7 - ; taintim iooms; a stone cellar and i hard and soft. I . I -and when you wind,16 Ordinarypeciple, because there are more it seemeth good to tby sight." Oh, � Wft00 . . . - � water �-in the howm ; also a good istable, Them ief a . Faithful Men and Noble Women. Who which. you come,' . I . .. � -bapdzed. with &.contented - . . . . -, . N'TED.-A sultablia i I . � i - e I up it, begins to -bzz' and roar, and then, of thein, � � we�llnlght be I I I L TA I J 11 � ter safe of land. Apply, to ALEX. MUSTARD , I .r . M theboodinghouiel - � ' - * I . � - . - - I I =CT'Iff eld. . - Isle-tt Ard'Unrecidgnixed and Unrewarded. � the hands start around very Tery rapidly, Xbe healing profession has bad its spirit. The spidti� draws poison out. of a � - . I - . - . � . . works, to commence about. . - � , . � I - . . . __ - . I Aborcrombles, and Its Abornetbys, and shonipy out of a thistle, to J. & J. SPROATiNgm0al . . : I and then the clock strikes 5 or 10 or 40. flower, the bee gel . We have just opened a full stock of difterent . _ Z t, . � I . I I � Copyriglkt ISPS, by American Press Assoela- � - i I _______­:_ I'll ; -UOUSE FOR, SALE, OR TO RENT,Xr. John I tion.] - , - - I and strikes withoutany sense. and then Ve its Willard -Par- but happiness Is heavenly elixir, and � . I - I __ _.. � I __ . I . . t I - . . . . � � I � . oH-N BRATTM 04k. � . I 7 I Landaborough,twilt seller rent his line new su4denly stops. So is 1,be body of that kors, but, the ordinary physicians do the the cont-ented gpir t extracts It not from - . 1 Cour16 County0onnul .� I I - � � I ncein advilts, whIch:,was-built last 51101. Washington, Feb. IS. -Dr. Talmage In , wornout -businessman..' It to a neglected, mostkof the world's-medloining, and they the Thodo'dendron lof the hills, but from , � I � I �1 14YAncei* land, Loan And I I mar. This Meave . - I ­� I - %, with good brick and wellfinished, bard and sot, _g � . - .. .i Invasted And to Loan. 1 1. 'I _L ry rsepoct's 11"t-ebm house' thi-s discourse calls the roll of faithful clock, and though by some summerre- need to understand - that while takin the Illy of the v ey. � - � - . ,W%t � . I I I J I . . � 1. , - I i waten.combluedooslor wood furnsce,cament,11oor 3nen and noble women in all departments. creation It may- be wound up, still the diagnosis or prognosis, or Wit . Ing pro- all - I ; � I _�'_ I'veWo0m, Main street, a, t to . � ! I - I 7 - I I U - . D BUTTER I � --- - nery Is all out of gear. The hands scription, or compounding . medicament, i I � : - . . I - JOHN LANMBOROUGH, Seaforth. � . A.People Who Cannot Make Fire. : __ ra . - .DEi9-5S AN I 3 n mHor rap 4 Pv-wv modem convenience. Apply who are unrecognized and unrewarded machl' . � I I . 15.'6.tf - All Ext Good Vat e., - �_ - I - I and aounds encouragement for those who turn around with a velocity that excites or bbloling the delicate pulse ' of a dying I . � � . . . - " Acd 4pantity 161 �Goi .. . - � I I .- � — - . Th; 3P f -the Malay coast *of _.. , , . quantily 41 first-claft Tilb I I . . do work In spheres inconspicuous; text, the astonishment of the world. Men can- child they may have tlie. presence and tho I �puans �() I . � I . - � - . I ' -, - I . u . . . � � cash pe . . � . ARM, -,FOA SALEL-For age, lot: 6, concession I New no& are OtIll in the ju st pflmi- . �_ ra I the highest Ice.; 21 Salute Asyncritus, , not understand the wonderful detivity,. dictation of the Almighty Doctor who , . � I I wi sko bapaid-for fowl I Romanoxv], 14, 15, ", � 9 - � I - tuwhsbl� of Bib . � - line at a great deal. tinder the ­�_ � I otood land In a goodbert' containing loo sores of Phlegon, Hermits, Patrobas, Hermes, � and there Is a roar and a buzz and a rat. took the case'of -the madman, and after . . - � , I F , state of cultivation. well - I tive state. They iire wholly unaoquatfited One. special . : . CASE a M1 Sedoftp- � I Pbtlologus and Julis.li - , with metals sand ake their weapons of � 11 ­-.. . I - � - - - __ - � fenced ;! good brick house ; good bank barn and out I tle about these disordered, lives and they he had torn off his garments In ioatning� . I I . I 7 � . . , - - . ; - I �� I buildinol, . 19 &me of fall woest. and ploughing all Matthew Henry, Albert Barnes, Adam strike 10 when they -ought to strike 5, dementia clothed him again, body and. . stone, bones an - wood. They do not . _11ight price. Call and see them at . , , . � - ANTED BEM -Rel . I I . I � , � .- . � done, �good wells. and 2 never failing "nage; 85 L, t afire, though - . f * � � . I W ity,local ortrxviffl � � I .1 able$, ft ied don at any time. Flor further Clark, Thomas Scott and all tho com - and they strike 12 when they . ought to mind, and 'who lifted up thewoman who know_40W to fire Is I :.i�� -1 '41tcoviery tmd ke our -i I �� � # - ftter, ftnees and ridgem . � - -been bent almost double Of . :: - � vwtl 101= 44TY TO -PETER MELVILLE, Crowarty M!Dntators�aasby these verses without strike6, and they; strike 40 when they 'for . I used among t em[ When a Russian asked . . I . I � --- 'On 18 years had . - �� - P1. O.,. Ontario. 'they � country' steady ;�Pmplo�i � I . - � I � , .( 15Wtt 11,Di especial r6mark. The other 20 people ought to strike nothing, and suddenly -with rheumatism Into graceful stature, - them bow - = %de a fin they regarded . rxT-im 0XIML&3P C.A.8-FT E3-r.V0T?,'X1_ � � . � � . I . it as very amusin g: and answered that . I I - I - I salary, 165 per blonthAndi A � mentioned 10 the chapter won distin. they stop. Post-mortem examination re- and who turned the scabs of I p y into - ' . I I . !�. - I . y bank Wben� p . e ros I - � . I I pocited In an, I - - I . I . I ­ �_ - I '_W,1ARM1 FOR SALF_�For sale, Jos, acres. in the guished for s6mething and were therefore Teals the fact that all the springs and rubioundt complexion, and who rubbeds when a persoin's fire went out, he got . -, " - isite. -THE *OIRLD ME I r i � ­ I - � � I . I . heels 6f. - the numbness out of paralysis, and who . "M . PANY;1 Lond6n."Ont"10'. t- � I JE townsh-- -of Howlek, being Late ib and 16, Con- . discussed, �y the Illustrious expositors, pivots and *eights and balance w I some of a neighbc r, and If all the Area In . . I � - � '� ; t' �, � i Cession I �hty screware ate" and 20 sores in_ � the Tillage ,-shoud go out, they. would I _T V -W I . _. - 11 9 - .We HOFF AN. I . � 11 . .1 . I- � - . r_ � I . � -11 I bush. There is on the farm a bank tarn with st6ne but nothing Is said about Asyncrltus� health are completely deranaed The hu- swung wide open -the closed windows of I :. - � - . I . � A 7� ' - / I ARNERS'ATTF2M, ON I - Phle k is simply run down ry l blindness until get 16from th _villag . ventAntertattliebabi � rI b1l ua,dern ; 7Zb cellar - gon, Ilermas, Patrobas, Hermes, man cloc " e n4xt e. Theirfathers ' - I � Ic - a " �:7 or __ ' � � .1 - . . � . - a . , F I *� 7 0 ORU and grandfather� bad told them that I - 11 I . It gd latitu;7t;J Phil I 9 and Julia.- Where were they the time when the steady handi ought to the morning light came streaming through . I - -- � 11 mcuej ,51 a 1l,*fr , ro , - � lendincuej . .. �� .4 1 . � CARDN018 BLOOIK� EAFORTZ :: - - a . r�ecurl ,� lu . 1. � � Xe - I . I ;. J Ps"'culare �orn? A; one knows. When did they die? be pointing to the industrious hours on a ; the fieshly casements, and who kn they remembere� a time or had heard . � - ,a I v i I- apply to ALEXANDER HISLOP, Wroxeter r. 0. I . ows an . - If .. - I ; : _� � � � ­ t - There in no record of their decesse. For clear and sunl from. �tbqlr ancestors that there was a Agent for Butterick's Patterns and Publications. - . _. value " in I N': i � - I . . � ' If .. nery the diseases and all the remedies and all - � I t- . 1570-tf , - - ments "-sui if rmo . A � I --- I : — -what Were they distinguished? Absolutely of b6dy, mind and e�rtbly capacity p th her nd I the thol con and is time when fire wAs not known and every-.- , � - . - - d . I .! - sto a. 8 be a al ca I 8 i - . I - . oor muth of Jackson!s a r . �[ I I I I I . � I . - -VARX IN ALGONA FOR SALf--4br sale the 31othing, or the trait of character would foreTer. Oak Hill and Greenwood have monarch of pharmacy and therapeutics', thingwas eaten r &w. The natives of the I I I �, 11 ­, � I ' , , I � i � I . � . . i - .�, - X South But quarter of motion F., township of have been brought out by the apostle. If thousands of business In southern coast of gew Guinea, baving no I - � � I w. --- . �§ I " en who died of and who. has sent out 10,000 doctors of ' ' ' . I - . - �!I J Laird, contaiDloq160scres. There are for4 acres � � � - - . STOCS F0 � . ;7 � 7 �1 - . cleated and fres from stamps and under arop. Com. they bad been very intrepid 'or opulent old age at 80,,35t 40, 45. Whom the world makes no record, but to Iron, shaye tlien selves with ,a piece of - . I � - i� - . , - . I . :1 r � T� - i ­ � I � � L r fortablelogbruffthogs. The balance is well timbered. or hirsute or musical of cad wanted Is grace, divine prove -that they are angels of mercy I in. glass. Formerly I bey shaved with flint, � . I . � ; once or craqs Now, what Is - 1. - . . I . - . - - 11. I - I., . ILYDESDALE STALLIOJ s S - I . It is withial four miles of Elchobay railway Station. of style or in any *Ise anomalous that grace, for ordinary, bushless men, men voke the thousands of men whoise ail- which they could barpen quite well and I'll : . � . - I I � and - six milea- of the prosperous village of Port � A I Hu bl'e Ho .e. . () cheal), a tboroughbred i , d with conside ble dexterity. -1 I .! - I- � ! - feature would have been caught by the who are harnessed from morn till night ments-they'buve assuaged and the thou- use � I - . I * � � t Findlay. Thin is a good 1616 and will be sold cheap, � " . - I I . yearsold. 0oodbone, plem , 11. i . .- .k t I f . and -on easy tems. Apply to WILLIAM SIMPSON apostolic camera. But they were good and all the� days of their life -harnessed sands of women to whom in cries of pain -. - I I - I - - action. Heibrasurestoc . A I:,- . I . - I . � � . - . - . - I A' 14 on the premiiej, or to ALZY_ MUSTARD, Bruce- people, because Paul sentols to them -his In business. Not grace to lose $106,000, ' they have been next to God In benefac- A Tie c4 Sympathy. . ,; - - . v 3Loondon Road, Situlwy, or i. I � � , , . - . . 11 � JAmn ROSS. � . - I � A it' field. �- 1546-tt high CbAstlan regazils, They were ordin. but grace to lose $10. Not grace io super. tion. I I Isn ft it stirnng; how people thrown to - , , - . I � ,�. . 1, I , - I I - : I � 9 � . I . . . � . � � .Z . . C' - . I As well as the I ; 3k ary people moying In ordinary spheres, *Ise 250 employes In a4actory, but grace �. Come, now, let us have a religion for get4er abroad wIll become Intimate?" I � . - . ordly mansion, may have . I . It -0 - . 7"OR SALAIlre -choicely � . r__ . � ARM FOR SALE -For sale, lot 20, concession . ! , ! � I .� ­ t - I � �_ attending to ordinary duV and meeting. to supervise the bookkeeper and two sales- ordinary people In professions, . in occu- - - � 714 11 � 10, Stanley, containing 100 -acres. This loan . said a lady who h�'s just returned from a I . J! bnt1v,agedtromSt* ' - I �� ... _.Z _V . � ) : ,. -1 1� , . I % - �� excellent farm-; the ECH is a] loam ; 00 acres are ordinary responsibilities. men and the small boy that 'sweeps out Patio"ns, In agriculture, in the household, i, '�Y As beautiful �orners. It is r6 _ - ; I. ,., to] L `� � I European jitunt. i-, We foll in with some ally far Woi; and - I ­ . . I a -0 ;� - -1 L� . �; cleared ; 25 acres fan plowiaglione It J'a ill well What the world wants Is a religion for the stolv. Grace to Invest not the $80,000 in-merehaudise, in everything. I salute . V . t I . . , . 11 . bATID NUNN, Z", � at I- lr 1P UnAerdrained and well fenced. There are ', a Cleveland 'people j on shipboard going, - . , __. - . - ; � .1 m 11 �' Li the . � I I I � �,_ � - .-I th I - , , . Rat , * . L , �r Tel ,Ia.r house 24xS6, wi I kitoh- . � BULL FOR � � E p misew, a briek-dwel- - Pblegon, , o be cosy than to be fine. � . 0 ordinary -people. If there be In the United of net profit, but the $2,500 of clear gain. across the centuries Asyncritus, with whom we were acquainted offly by � % t happier t . Lwe . - . - I I . ; i ft. shared con- . ; � t � 1. esw: RUN : has for isle on tie or � � � , d 2Lx4 Y st � I en ISK28 - frame barn, 35XT St�tes 70,000,000 people, there we certaJA_ Grace not to endure the loss of a wholei- Hermas, Patrobas, Hermes, Philologus .6 ; two stabl name, but in a few hours we , " - � � , I . � i 2, L. R. S., TuckerewAb, -9 � � I � -/;,� � .an mment bougei �Axr!fi.; ly not more than 1,000,000 extraordinary,' shipload of spices .. from the Indies, but ,and Julia. . . fidences likelifelon a, � �_ have many, . I i � . 41 . therals-als-3s, never filling spring won amd ,g friends. It was the . I'll Z . . . . I . . Bull, 16 months old. ALEI a ,� . � - � � � �. V I 11 two and we do well to turn oar'k backs for a grace to endure a loss of a paper of colliirs 'tired of Extraordinary ioll'. same waywhereve� we chanced to A � - - I � ,, ;; two good bearing orchards. The farm Is li � miles not � - - . ­ little while upon the distiguished and con - from the 10'akage of a displaced shingle . ' a - . ,­ geld P. 0. a ­' First of all $7. L ., L --- :. from Bayfield road, 4 -miles from ftyfietd, 4 from , if you feel that you are our countrymen. At Rome we ran across . - . I . I F � a'" - MPROVZD L&RG; Y0,1 L 1� I Varna and 7 from Zufizh. It will be sold on ressbu- spiouous people of the Bible and consider on a f. Grace not to' enduro the ordinary, thank God that you are hot ex� 11 I . T . � V. ` I ?� . a Cleveland clergyman and you would 11 . - .Many Baro,gotns 7 I � __ able term& as the troprietor intends going out in our teit the seven ordinary. We spend tardinpaososrorloothe Americaik Congress in - &-aordinary. I am tired and .Ffick and have thought we were long lost -relatives I - 11 SALE AND FOR SEW � X� . . . , - . I - T� I in pro will keep forterylee, on bit ._� , west. Porfurtherp-ifticulars applyon the prem- too much of our time in twisting gar. passing a hecessary law, but grace to On- bored almost to death with extraordinary from the cordial Nv�j he greeted the dis- W Y3 I= � ,a tty low price bits of Rimiture, that ��. � 1� I ,_ - isesortoROBT. POLLOCK, liaydeld]?.q. 1572x4 I � 1. t' I . . � I . recision 18, Hibbert� �% I" � i - ��,, lqmds for remarkables, and buildin dure the - tardiness of an errand boy ' people. They take all their time to tel o ery � I War. Also for Iwo a a mon -- r ?4 I 9 . � F � ­ I ov that we were also Clevelanders. In ­ .. . � I - � . ng � I . .- ?., thrones for magnates, and sculpturl stopping to play marbles when he ,ought us how very extraordinary i If, -Term% $1 ; w1th -grivitoge �w i I - 11 '3ARX FOR SALE. -For vile, Lot 7, Bayfield Con - 1 lonely . i Z - �` __ IL they really 'fact, it Is quite impossible to fco are just ivhat ,You need. Who -can reaistr 1. � A warriors, and apotheosizing rphilanthrop- to deliver the goods. Such a grace as are you ,k . . � - WM. U McLARE , Cromad ; i i i 1. - --,.. � T cession, Goderloh Towuship, containing F4 .1 mow as well as ,I do, my if you know that a nly of your home peo- J ___. . - t � ;, . I I ' I I ; ­ ���111111 ��1111111111111 ,,,, 'I, acrms,, 41 of which are cleared and in a good state ists. The rank and file of the Lord's thousands of business men bave to -day- . 111 ''I I 1111 the temptation we offer, or- forget the I -1 � I - :1 brother and sister, that the most- of the ple are about. All 1 .tho frigid barriers of I � �� I 11 ,��� "I'll" SALE AND � � , I- I ;A Wcultivation 411 acres good hardwood bu3b,un- soldiery ne. � . . 101GS Von � 1 ,-: . r __ � .t. � t 4 ed especial help. keeping them tranquil, whether goods I . . I .� I - I - �4 - �, .1 JU undersigned, bwedor L I called, comi;-�ed of mapte, beech, cherry and a9b, I y - social distinctions dre melted down, and � \ . . i useful work of the world is done b un V . .- w I -� i sell or do not sell, whether customers pay , opportunity I shirMbas for sale boamand . � � :_ The 31edlocre Many. pretentious people wh * ...... - - I ;1, 1. - � ; J� ��7 ; with a, few acres of good cedar at rear end of lot. , 6 toil right -on-by everybody Is ,on 6ne pl.hie of friendly - ­ - I ': 1 7 ,� 1 - . � Ther6laon thelandagood frame house,withoub . or do not pay, whether tariff is - , .1 � I &Uo* keep for service the si . 11 _, up Or people who do not got much apprg equality. Yes, I . arahend from Mr. go . � . r ':� iz . 1 4 - buildings ; large bearing orchard ; and small sprtng The vast majority of people will never tariff is down, whether the crops are lux- ,val and _ and they are not seaside I __ 1:�Mall in and see them, 1. _" I � 1. I � � - .-. and winner at Montres4 Tori , ­ � � � . no one seems to say, " That is well done. $1 acquaintances eith6r; when -they meet " � I "'"I I q :- . z I - creek,which crowes the f1rm. rid an army, will never write a state uriant.or a dead failure -calm In all cir- )Phenomena axe of but little use. Things again the old freelliftsodry of a common k � . - _41payableat-thagmeof-i � I A 1; It is 2 miles from le, Ir - I - - I-- 9 i -I - - Bayffeld, 7 miles from Clinton and 12 from Goderich. constitution, will never electrify a senate, cbmst'lin- . . . - . ' It 118068owt a Iffeturning I It � P; 1� T6re is no Incumberance on the farm. - Owner ces and amid all. vicissitudes. that are exceptional cannot -interest drams thenil straightway together f, iK 0610 7 � I -A -:k I farming owing to poor health. Terms. . I _WITZMA 1: I T, G r. ' . - ORRANCE$ 146 - 5 , A �4 be ftended . _ - IV must give u will never make A"n Important Invention. That is the kind of grace we Nvant. - on. Better trust the sniallost planet that and they live those dellghtful experiences . -u -1*-.u- _-0 orih P. 0. I I I, of WII 5 �_� �� � u , - -Thirty do lars pei(acre, balf cash, babineg on Unto i never introtluce a now philosophy, . . I . I . I, - ' !. � W f I to suit purchaser. Address JOHN E. EAGLESON, Ifert)es at Home. - swings on Its orbit than teri comets shoot- over again in iiyiiipabhotmlcre.uiiniseences.1) I I I - - Z__ : r_ ­ - will never decide the fate of a nation. . - ­ Our Unde'rtakiag Department is complete and stric 1 1. L - � t !F lgayfleldP. O., Ontgrio.- 1669-bf ' Ing this way and that, Imperiling the tly up-to-date, with a L .�; I - _. � ;; k= You do 'not expect to; you do not want Millions of men want it, and they may- � � ,S!MCK FOR , 4�_ i� 17. % . I larger selection than ever before, and prices to suit every one's need -s. We have z . t I - . � . - � I �_ longevity of worlds attending to their . I I � : M � to. You will not'be a Moses to lead a na. have it for the nsklug. Some hero or A Cat, Story. 4 . I . . . . . � L I I Lt, I I rTOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. -For Oaao tho tion out of bondage. You will not be a heroine comes to town, and as the proces- own business. For stoady illumination . a quantity of suitable chairs to be used at funerals, which we will lend free of ' - I . -7DULL FOR 'a nox- . ; . L I W j'L A singular Incideut occurred at Clifton - im I . . _H house bet -ter is a lamp tba 11 I " ,;keep for mrvloe on his I'll I � L 4 ;_ and lot on North Main Street, Sestorbh, , p a 'Tooket, -_ f4voreol'w'ith shall receive our best atte- - � � - Joshua toyprolong the daylight - sion,passci through the street the busi - chatge, and any orders'tbat we are ; I � - ccoo?ied by Wm. Reedy. The house is a good . until. you � - . Heights a few days figo, wh Ile John Kane, ution. , . � &.thoroughbred Durham b � , , I � 7 . .. . I - you will ness nion conic out, stand on tiptoe on , ... . i � one In good repair and contains 8 rooms with shut five kings In a cavern. before January, 180%,or 4 i r -can ' Then, If you feel thae-you are ordinary, T_ . i , . 1 � frame . a.stone mason, was engaged in 01 Night call& -promptly attend d' to by our" undortaker, Mr. S. T. Holmes, Goder- - . .. T. r T` - pantry and closets. Plenty of hard and soft water. not be a -St. John to unroll 4u Apocalypse. t�eir store step and loo remember that your poibiftion invites tho caning , , e , I � � . k at some one who a -well. Kane startool'to go to work In the ich street, Seiforth,, OPPOSite the* Methodist church, - . - I I �- - - � � __ .-- 1. - - z .. 11 I, There !s aloo a good stable on the premlees. There less attack. Conspicuous p7cople-how they. 11 �1- -11 You will not be a Paul to preside over in "Tetic clime, or In oceau storni, or In mornfng, and on looking . down' t � . I .. 11 . . � ;.. - - I � I I . �, U about an acre of land planted with good'frult trecs have to take It I Ho . -DOARS "R naviles. . s . . �r auqh as apples, pears, pluma.. and small fruits such an RPOst011e college. You will not be a day of battle, or in hospital agonies did w tbe3r are wisrepre- he well -1 � w �_ � I I � . : � . � I �:. - s at the bottom.. . " kesp-lor vervloo*t Bir . . 1� - . � � I '' I- ty, ouble In removing . - Tamworthbow. and onail, � t � I _. L I � 1� - ­ i . ­ 1 �4 have -gone . the animals, and h; I I .. , - I I boar. GZORGL' r the entbusittstic spectators, er the borns of a roobtio t e easier to ae'raspberries etc. This Is an excellen will more the brave thing, not realizing that they, DFOOT, BOX * ' and mo4 suitable fora retired farmer.. It will ba k h A. & cost , sented and abused and shot at I The high discovered two big cat Mary- to mother a Christ�. You - He anticipated no tor BIRO' � ! probably be'Asyneritus or Phlegon or I I HILL, $Ji --i-, r, gold on fretwnabh& terxr.!f. He has also io acres of strike him down. What a delicious thing I . tol ' himself lowered ' . . , , � I . I � I It . . 11 good lan'd all in grasi wJ(h orch.ird on It, on the 6th Hermas or Patrobas or Hermes or Philo- through trials in business life that are I - � - �_ � .M down. Both cats, however, flew.at Kane, I 1. . - I SM A --- - - - T , � it must be to be a candidate for gov ' I O]Rf—r — � - , � - r �� -cat bcfbre God. There are men scratching and biting viciously. He gave � I I A I I � , concession of McKi3cp, with spring ore k rumling logug or .11ilia. . . just as gi - , ernor ... , � I I OAIL F I � � w _ I . � through one corner. Apply on the premises or - of a state or president of the United . I - r 'I :: - I Many of you are women at the head of who have gone through freezing' arctics . the signal to be hauled up, and whdn he ' - � - t � f02 *orvloe on LW S i to WILLI.iM REEDY, seafortn. 1547x -I States! It must be soothing to the no . ! - � I . w . . . rves, -1TTue th,a tho- _- bin 6 � I . households. Every morning you plan for and burning torrids and awful Marengos . - I . . . I . _1 � � , I ­_ , It must pour Into the so dppeare4, his faw and hands were bleed. 0 .. ... . rize Daer wherever aht I � - � � �, th day. The culinary department of the of experiences without moving Rve mile. ul of a candidate : . . i � :: � . THE - - I 1 I I . - 4 , � � I . 1.50 If booked,mithfto - , I � ; ` FOR SALE -For sale 23, Conceosion hoaschold Is in your dominion. you de- ' from their doorstep. ,; ing froin deep cratohes and bites. After a . . - � - i �� : . Lot such a sense of serenity ,when he readli I i T v � 1�� necessary. .7, � GE � I ; � -ORd-rul . _11 - . I - �- f kol i 'OF C 0 �� � 4 - �, � illop, cont-ifninic loo acres; all cleartd 0 i 6 I r� 1 N I j an , BANK M , 8"311 ,. , - FA" , the blessed newspapers. cionsulthtion It was decided to blow th , ; d h state of cultivation ; fall plowing done, cior e all questions of diet. All the sanitary Now, what ordinary business men need cats to death with dynamite, artil a large JUA A.�Jv_# - - I I � es of fx11 wheat, 40 acres seeded to grass : lize tba6 theV . Z . g �_ I ab ., regulations of your house are- under your. is to rea . have the friendship I came into the possession of the, abu- I - . MOAR FOR BERVICIL- : ;. a �',_ , ; The land W ail well underdrained and well fenced. 5IVe.cArtQQ_ns In the time of Napoleon L, stick was exploded in the well. It never r, . � 11 - 7 � I , supervision, To regulate the food, and _ of that Christ who 1�ok`ed after the religi- 1:!I phased the cats. A shot -gun was then ESTABLISHE I . ..- JU keep forsetviosAin LtA 7 i I � I ;- I � I �., on the rr',wiges is a story and" half brick house, printed ,%vA?%.Jhe was yet alive. The. � , I - . � I t � erstnith, a tborouchbwd i - . . - I 24.x3oL, Wit , kitchen 18x'Z4 ; and a small fr tb� apparel and.tbe habits and decide the ous' interests of' Matthew, the custom re- � � ' � I "" how -H. Gaon � . _. t ame house, treat of procured, and several r loads were sent : HEAD OFFICEs TORONTO. � , � ; L: . - I � i- 1 :: � Therelea ew bank barn 46x50, with stone st%bl-' thousand questions of home life As a. tax house clerk, and helped l,ydfa- o - the army from Moscow,. _%hat I - � 1w r Tbya I I Eddl& County . � �� . -. '�, down after the cats. Whenthesmoke had � � _. Tetras - Ing. ; %. pizlpea aud hea houie 20x40; a new driving army buried In tbe,snows ussia, one � . . I . o I . � � �� service, with Zdvfl t I I up )n brain and nerve and generial health _tIra to sell the dry g-oods, and who opened 0 cleared awa� Kane ventured down again. OAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS - S . - JOHN w. IMM!, , r V1_ � . L001 1. I sbed22x4ol, andotbrer outWildiags. There to also ab oluteWappalling, If there'be no divine it bakery and fish market In the wilder- of the most awful tragediewof, the cent- a I ._ . an acre� andi a halt of orchard, with threo goodivella. - - . i ? �: . � uries, represented under the fig One cat was still alive,- but � . I 9000,000 I - � k � are of a . a' - . . . � I - ', I . � �v � I It i3 with a n two miles of Seaforth, with good rowis. all 3viation,I - . nes, of Asia Minor to feed the 7,000 who 16 was not REST - = 'a " 0 - SIS000,000 � _. ,. I IDERKSHIRE BOARFOR : monstor*called General Frost shaving the able to fight, and was soon despatched. I I . 1i Ac, wid i � � - � I I Theprop rly %vill ba sold In ablock,or in two par. I t does not help you much to be told had c0n1d out on a religious plo� - I t, :, . � I cats of It Is thought the cats were fighting on B. E. WALKER, GimjmRn, MANA%1M. � - I . '� I ; :� -60 ac res. It will be sold on re3gon3ble terms, that Elizabeth Fry did wonderf ul things who counts tho hairs of you"r .head with French emperor with a razor of Icicle. the well curb . during the night and tu m'. , . . . . . I . 13 signed will.keeplario I:_ I -1 -:Is as thO PrOP if tOr is going to the Worthw3st. Apply - As Satyr and Beelze'bub he Is represented, Con T, Stanley., .-$he Awa I . I I � on. the prei nises, or t.) TaO11AS W. ADAMS, sea. MY id the oriminals at Newgate. It does as much particularity as though they - . � SEAFORTH BRANCH, boars, Pint vdx90120, 41 . forth P. O.; - page after Page, page after page. England bled in the op,pning. I . at i;;bntc avid Lo"o 1,574xi no; bell) you umah to be told that Mrs. were the plumes of a coronation. and I . . , - n_4 )N - __ I I . . � . cursing him, Spain cursing him, Germany 11 - A General Banking Biminesig Transacted, I f months. I � J* . - I J son -was very brave among the Borne- who took the. trouble to stoop down'with , I with the pri - ' Farmers' Notes diaeounted, Drifts wretun -does not help y y, his finger -writing on the ground, although Europe I ... m6wk of all 49" . AR31 jz'�WcStA '�E -A rare ebance. Being the -Sia a bannibals. It cursing him, Russia cursing him, 11own to Clean Jewelry. � im-aed, payable P -t 411 POiDtS irl Canada and the principal cities in I - . tar _014 ._ i , I I i� ,� FS E. . j�, Township 24, R. 20, W. 1,j% -qu ver cursing him, North and So'th A erica Put a teag�oonful of bousehold am. , ��� .... � I Varna P. 0. �_ - .P. X. !a th� Dat!phin Districb, Proviape of Marna mi ch to be told that Florence Nightin: the first shuffie of feet obliterated the di- 11 in . � � the United S-afjoal- Great Britain, France, ]Berrauda, &C.' . - . - . - This fitrut oba. ga- e Nvas very kind to themounded in the vine- caligraphy. - and who knows cursing him. The ni sb remarkable man monia Into a basin of waral water Into . . . - _1 _. I . - � 1. . - -_ , romi�ex to be ono of the beat in the , just I w - An. of his day, and th 0 which,some toilet soap ha SAVINGS BA,P4 I -1 MAXWO]PME BOAS POR I I - I proyinm 10,ontains 160 acres of land, more or I �s@f Cr- 111M. it WO'Od be bettor 4or me to tell how many locusts there were in the Egyp- 0 most abused. All 9 boon lathered. ' ' * ' I K DEPARTMENT. � . JL TIOX-MW 11� . . . . . . '. . . . - � � , -history who nowhavea and allow It to wid upwarda ribeeived, and cu - Wove . all Of which To fit for cultivation Ibbonemilainm Yo that the divine friend of Mary and tian plague and' knew just how those men in Put In all the 'I jeivglry , I I Deposits of $1.00 - Ak 169 11hum"M YMMO . . a school house. and. one mile and a half from Sprace - many halo around their nalno on earth wore a remain it few iminutes, turning it I rre)lt rates Of interest I - I I I Isroworth Ron, with re0s . * Creek Poor offt,e. There are 53 acres feneeci and Ma tha is your friend and that he sees all ra'vcns w0re necessary. t9 supply Elijah's - . over allowed. &rInterest vided to the principal at the end of May and Novem. �� servi � under cultivation. There is a good hewed log the ahnoy- crown of thorns. Take the'few extrdord- wit% the hanas occasionally. Then clean !.. . . I I �1 ances and disappointments and pantry by the brook Cberith, and who, ber in es.ch iear. ; � - -I. . Xko . inary railroad men . of our time and see each piece separately with an old soft I I . ­ I I bred- ung Twnw __ am I �, house, one imd a halt story, 1dx20 faet, and a good abrisiolls aild exasperabions Of an ordin- hs oral comi ander, leads forth all the I "16paciat a,-tention given to th" collection of Comxne ; _� - �2 - � q � lar stable, 18k24 fact. There are about 12 or14 aorus ary housekeeper from morn till n1kht, and regimen ts ok n use cornes upon them, while e III MOCARTNZY, Aruft -T I T_ - what ab tooth -brush, throwtug It back into the rcial'Paper and Far. - � , I daffo- 'i - - : of good po.paUr bmh on the farm,. s:)il is a rich blaek oxgloves, I - . . 1 11 fi primroses, f . � - . I ;. r . - - - __ : - I loam aurfaee.wlth a claysubsoil. Itlawallsituatcd, . 01 athefirst day of theyearuntilthe dils- hyacinths and lilies which pitch thousandsof stockholders escape. Now water af ber the brushing, Rin.ge all Well, MArs, S9103 -Notes. . . - 11 1. .r � I 11 r� I , I i0f betweeri two creeki, veithtr of them touch,ng 14st ol ' Put into a soft cloth and - �. . -PAXWORTH PXQ POIL I . I � � . . I y , . ay of- the year and at your call ir tents ct beauty and kindle their F. H04LYESTEDI -Solicitor, - ­ X si- sdb"I�rvervjftla z - , � he'Is . the York Central railroad had .9,265 stock- shake out and , , the arm. There b also good water within tselve holders. If 'anything in that F. 0. G. MINTY, Manager. _p . . . !. - r§ady with help and reinforcement. - camp:11res- of color all.around the � hemis- � railroad dry gently. When quite dry, take a piece � ,;_-r_1t.. __ ZoRMop, * ftc-rd%red TM . . . � � - I I feet of surface. MY .reaeon for selling isfailitig � / � � , L� tholtedim"ber of Dows wl I - " heaft. I will take �Iaperaore for ib ifsold before 4T bey who provide the food of the world phere-that that Christ and that God affronted the people, all the abuse came of flannel or �old stockinet and rub -,or - � -0 ,I ,�� ' - � ?. � ; � Gludstmas A down on one man, and the 9,264 escaped, polish each piec with crab" ---..—..—..— - - extrairpigaudoreedem I , it's well worth M per acre. Apply. to decile the health of the world. Yotuh,%ve. knows the most minute . a-Vairs of your _ 0 seyes or pre. -_ � ,. Oro" � is �- �, WK. MURRAY, Pfopri-tar, %i 33, Dauphin, ,Man- onl� to go on so e All the world took af ber Th' pared chalk. They will imm. � V ___ ­ __ lie ,. I Ir 1-berksbin sows i .; - 11 I I a - tob3. m errand amid �th business life 4,fid, he o1nas Scott ediately show � - : 1553.tf I f wever inconsiderable, � - an=00010 W, I I � - IT � tave rns and the hotels of the United State.-; understanding president of the Pennsylvania railroad a lovely polish, and any remains of the - : . :� 1OHN _V —1 t� all the affairs of Ithat wo- t ! � - . . I- � ­ and Great Britain to appreciato the fact man who keeps -a thread and necoll tor abusedhim "until he got tinder the ground , chalk can be removed bi using any soft . �� "I " . — � - -�;. ., a Most Rubbeftare Uncomfortable ­� I — I . e 8 Over 17,000 stockholders In that company haired brush which I.,; perfectly dry, � . I . I I ;] I � that a T-ast-multitude of the h,um,tn race as well ag all the affairs ,of a'Rothschild . . -1 . I T' - __ . I - . � I - . ' . �. t 94 . , . . � are slaughtered by incomp4tent. cooke and a Baring. . - All the blame on one man I - The CeiRfra) -"--I--?-- I �, I'll. no �� i . ry. ry Pacific railroad -two or A Campaig � It is, no wonder that rubb ' i -Same . I � &knb� HHU0 � - i I e I A Thoi igh a young, woman mhy have. taken Then there are all theordina farmers . threemen got al) n Diploinat. ers which are not the � - . . ' � � . the blame If anything goes wrong. Thert � - shape ,as the boot shoirld be uncomfortable. It -_ 01 � .1 - - .t. _ml'b � n lesscus-in music and may have taken les. - We talk about agricultural life, and we The Georgia , And made .1 p, . I I 11 I 1� ! -_ I ' vote bids to be as early a r . . costs '� I ­ . .. - - _� sons in painting and lessofis In astron- Immediately shoot off to talk about Cin. are 10,000 In that company. . I � � bird as the candidate. - faeuve eyesii*ht -to � I , Yesterday an old moneY., to el -n loy skilled patfern make i but the result- - I I � I ". , - Imos ojiiy ,she is not well educated unless she einnatus, the patriolao, who went from I mention these tilings to prove it Is negro met a former employer and ap- . I P rs I ,I- � , , I I I - I . . - I . -1 I I � . . -hastalren lessons in dough! They who the plow to a high position, and after be ,extraordinary people . who get abused, is way: , 1.9 a satisfactory fit. � . - . I . . L A;_ - . . dect e the apparel of the world and the got through the dictatorship du 21 days whilethe ordinary escape, The weather . . ,� � � . 1 -7'- , I " You 106kin I mighty well, Mars Tom. ' I E,-Lch year the Grauby'Rubber Co. add niw pat- � I � I ,� �;. . k , Ap food of the world decide the endurance of went back again to the plow. � of life Is not so severe on the .,Plain as it - , �. � � What en- . "Yes, I'm feeling pretty go' .)) . . - � . �, od I - : .4 � . - . the world. couragament is that to ordina4,y farmers? 's on the high peaks. The world nevei, "I thought you,wuz. you know - terns to fit all the latest shoe shapes therefore . . , , , 4. 1-1 � PL what . .11 ­ forgives a man who knows or �atns or . I I I I - I - I I � . ; I . I - you look like, Mars Tom?" JS S. RG I r I L Markyrs of the Kitchen and Nursery. Thevast majority of them -none of them does more than it can know or gain or " No, what do I look like?' I � . - L . L i, .11, 1. - M 4 I I - will be patricians. Perhaps none of I � � �. � 1. � . () ,Y. , � -_ Having tikan a,wav � % An nnthinking man may consider it a will b senators. If any Of them ha die- Ikes you -had A dollar Jim , 4 1 . � a_. �� NLKI� ! 01 - them do, Parents sometimes give confectionery " You look I � . - . �JNLJI( Mi matter of little importance-tbe cares of, ve to their children as Inducement to - .., . Detroit Optical In4v I .., tatorships, it will be over 40 or 50 or loo yo' pocket on wu2 gwine ter run fer - - (6N THE STCLAtR RIVER) the household and the economies of do� acres of the old homestead.' What these take bitter medicine Ind the w6rldps . 7� . I - . to fit 901 -defectis *f Ali � i I guviner !"-Atlanta Constitution.. - I I . I . I i I - - I ,I 0 h TRIM,Z nlestiO life -but I tell You the earth Is men want Is grace to keep their patience sugar plum precedes ti.he world's aqua . - - � - I - "I Hypermetrop* ]d .� ISMNIA 14 I AqR10. eta-ewn with the inartyrg of kitchenand whileplowing with balky oxenandto fortis The mob cried in"ie ardtoChrist, . I or atiYoompomd dels -, - . 11 , Curious Locomotiono - . I - — - . �_ - Book-,Ikeeping.-Oar syst6rn of book-keepi nursery. The health -shattered woman- keep cheerful amid the drought that "Crucify him,, crucify `�',A m I" and they � . � I I , _,� Ing , I � . � . : hood of Amerl(Ja cries out for a God who destroys the corn crop and tbat'enables had to s Walking backward Is the latest pedes- Astigmatism Is Ad's 46 Im I is actual business, from start to finish. � ay It Orice to be ", nderstood, for trian feat for a wager. A young Belgian and Is u I . I I I ' - I - Shorthand. -Oar Shorthaid Department is 'can help ordin4rY women In the ordinary them to restore the garden the day they were so hoarse, apol, they got their . -1 - . I � � _-1 Z. . : . the most th I an duties of housekeeping. The a -f ter. hoarseness by crying recently walked from- Antwerp to Brus. - I I toperl JUk4 -led . ­ ­ orough in 0 , ada. . . . wearing, the neighbor's cattle have broken In and a lit while before . I lade Awri stulid, I ;� I I I � ��( Instructig'n.-As individa�l.instru`ctiGn i grinding, unappreciated work goeson,_ trampled out the strawberry bed an at the top of their [if 0018 In two days, going backward the . � , . . asm � - � 04 � . is Vol , "Hosanna! . - - � I 4 ou-mid d I i d Whole time. Practice made him pr iess - , :0 . �� a is al � given, students may enter ECt any time. but the same Christ who stood on the The river Rhone - : 2 . 4 � ­ .� . gone through the Lima bean pat h a d is foul Wtheli it enters I ' . 6 n m,2e o .. To I . - I . - Positions. -Begin now and be ready f6r a bank of Galileo In the early morning apol Lake Lem �Hlne as rapidly as by the ordinary . f �, ,� ... I � . . e ;VA a "313f.0matiou i I � an, but orys when It . _� . � muldela to .1w, whei - V Position in the spring. kindled the fire and had the 11sh already eaten up the -sweet corn In such large comes out walking, but he wa bliged to wear ARE ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE, %_ I . - -14 A M7 - . . I . quantities that they must be kept from - on the other at - . But there 8 0 . . I 419 __ . . I wl OPWI&I shoes, with a kind of heel unddr. - a =5 I InAm � It, I I - Write for particulare. cleaned and brolli,u'g when the :sportsmen the water lost they swell- up and'die. are men who have entered the bright lake heath the -too. They are honestly madeof Pure .1J.Z-1.1bber. 11 . OV1611 W, . X , .. .! I I stopped ashore, chilled and hungry, will Of worldly Pr9s&rItY 01:78talllue and . . I - � laila i .. A. S. Nimno. I of the 0YAP, - .' , . .1 � laelp every woman to prepare breakfast, Everyday Grace. Come out terribly soiled. If, therefore, - . � — r I ' - Thin, Light)'Mastic, Durable. - I I - preventan foomses of - th - a i � ___ ' � waste blia4pow, 1y#ft**, .. ilifoi_ 4b . � I . . I -in Abeleyo V,a , 2"I 6 I Milverton. M � I , . ,P i I � I whether by her own hand or the hand of . Grace In catching weather that enables you feel that you areordinary, thank God -Mr. Roblin, of New, Jersey', has re. BXtra thick at ball and heel. 1. I �. I _. �1. � - her hired help. The God who made In- ,them, without imprecation, to spread out for the defenses and the * tranquility .of moved with his. � -, - "_ckd Irr MQ -aid. L I , I � f&tDily to 49 - - k �i .. - . 1, destructibleL eulogy of Hannah, who made the hay the Abird time, although ,again i your position. R;blin-is son-in-law of Mr. G- Guenther. . 4 - � "I beadso4n, uA sloo serious 7 1-1 V . J a coa , and carried Cvr.&nbY Itubbers wear like tron. I 11 . - . V oneormore -of! ibe abol � A - . 1 411111111s," � - 0; � THE HOLIDAY t for Samuel, her son' and again qnd again it has been almost ' From Humble Homes. -Mr. Martin Feenei, who hasl been in M . . . it to the temple every year, w- doctor - L - 4101100 ___ ,..-- ­ A -I et"We ter tesuar YM 4u 1 � - . - i I . , I . iis - . Ill help Then remember if you have only what Manitoba during thA past two yea a, is vis- 40 , I N. every woman in preparing: the family the cow with a hollow born, and the; is called an ordinary home that the gre&j iting his friends in Hibbert. I. - ­ — ­ . : . . V . . - - I sheep with tbO foot rot, -and the horse � deliverers of tbeworld haveallcome from -Mr. Hone , . sr., of Lo _' � I - , ,j;, , s. RO wardrobe. The God who opens the Bible � , I BUSH IS OVER with the story of Ab-zabain's [entertain � with the distemper and to compel the Y gan, 1 has been - I -1 - � . . I - guch'a home. And there may bg seated, spending a few weeks visitin-v �is scn I f . Chemist =d Dral - , unwilling acres to yield a livelihood for 0 a in . X � � � - Ment by the three angels on the plains of reaZlIng at yopri evening stand, a child Mi higq6r, and may spend the - . . � i ­�______ , � �, '7 Mamre will help every woman to provide the family and schooling for the children who shall potent for the age. Ju ecre . � inter TZ".1 Av QUALITY 4. I - � . I . Azd there %re some who have neg- hospitality, however rare and ei and little extras to help the older boy In be -st un. th . � D . PUBLIC -M � .- lected iG irovide themselves with Ing. It is high time nbarrags- business and something for the daughter's roll the scroll of men mighty in church I - � _01000 . I �. 11 L I . r. � _1 that some of the at- I . . . in accordance with the L19 x, ;_ something warm, suitable for wirtb�r tentlon we have 'been giving to the.re- vedding outfit and a little surplus for afid state, and you willfind they noa � f _. i I I rly all I . . i - .4f made Applicition to the U,o - wear. We_haKe bad the beat holiday How a person can . � 1 9 - : - . markable women of the Bible --remark- the time when the ankles will get stiff came from log cabin or poor homes. gain a Is the first- tbing to consider in Clothing. � .1. , outh Huron tar parinkelon 1 - � I trade know our experien, . . . The -price comes next.v � . this Co I inmerolatHOK, In t t I w ,: � , - n in ce, but able for -their virtue, or their want of it with age and the breath will be a little Genius almost al ays runs out in the pound a -day by QualitY means good material well � I Daniel Kqeormick4fibeassi � we have still left a Isrge stock of -able for their deeds -D 1, � short and the swinging of the cradle. third or fourth generation. You ,cannot- taking� an Int1de . P. It means a good fit; . . i or remark eborah , It _ I t to sold transfer must be 11ted I winter goodt which we will have to I it means good -wear; . r , through the hot harvest field will bring find in all history an instance where the' . it means a genteel appearance. our clothing � I Sesforlb, not later Ahau 4he I I and Jezebel and Herodias and Athalia ounce. of Scott's Emulsiom � I I - � . . . I 11 lf)73-3 � I . fburth generation of extra is distinctively quality clothing; the price is only a little more thah �� � � I - clear out this month to make room .and Dorcas and the Afaus, excellent and on the old man's vertigo. Better close up . ord I ; - for Spring goods. If- you want bar. &bout C,nclunatus. I know 500, amounts to anything. inary people is hard .to . . ' dy goods, but you'll find a vast difference . I _____ ! I, ; abandoned,it is high time some of the ffirinera In this country we explain., but it You would pay for the shod !_ gains that :prove their worth - - .. I k m use attention we have been giving to t just as noble aA he was. What had two great men, father and sob, - both : . . in the I : �� *1 -W-ylm . , � hese they want ,- wear and looks. I , � � as well as in quality, come and see is to know that they bav6 the filindship presidents of the United States, but from certainly happens. , I . 11 ­', . :, consp - , I I � our Vlendil lines of Men's 4 Icuous women of the Bible be given � I .� Is - - . � _. . . T.U=1 I I i I . I , i - � I .1 , -buckle to Julia, an ordinary woman, amid ordin- .. - , - Prqseut Prospects then never will bg In It see"ns to start the d'�; . : I � felts; men's and boys' Socks, Rub- . I that genealogical lino another presid t . I ; - -� - . J -2, I i arT circumstances, attending to ordinary' of that Christ wh' I I I i ; (W Arlm . L � . bers, Overshoes and Slippers. Also duties and meeting ordinary responsibili7 from the fa o often drew his similes for a thousand years. Columbus -frolnen& tive machinery - � - � .- i Uff- 11a, . . our women�a and misses' Skating tie_Q. rmer's'.1ife, as when he said. . working I I 11 I . i - _ weaver's hut, Demosthenet "from 'a cut. , I . � � I � - � T , It 14A I I 14 ; Shoes, Overshoes, Cardigans, Rab. , Bower Went forth to sow, I I as when ler,s properly. - - I I . Then there are all the ordinary business h - cellar, Bloomfield 'and" Missionary You obtain�, a . . - . I _'N 1� . bers, and'Fancy Slippers, and all other built his beat parable out of the scene Carey from & Shoemaker's bench, Ark' TEE -0-m . 1. - - Z ,� I I lines fou�.d in an up -to -da men. They need divina and Christian 017 greater b nefit fr .".=E POINTS I I most--exodlent work out 11 P I 1, .11, This �ftke . - afarmer boy coming back fromhls - ' e 0M Y. a county 7of Huron - - help. When vf6 begin to talkabout bfisi- Wright from & barber's shop and he whose q . - I i C�� . sthre, and mt rock bottom prices. 'wanderings, and the old farmhouse shook . � . i in th . � . � I � , � — � �. Thoae indebted to us will, please call and near life, We shoot right - off and talk that n - name is high over all In earth and air food. It, . I � I - . � . � � I 1�� . ghl.00 - I Ight with rural jubilee, and who and sky from a manger. - � There is a good deal of satisfaction in knowing that yout clothen I IV,& - : . settle at once, as we must have all about mexi who did - bilsiness - on a larg compared himself to a lamb In the pasture PRICE1 I , � scale, and who sold millions of dollars I,8t us all be conten't with such things The oil being predigested, ' fit you and 100k well. - It is as importan - I I � ; . I . . � 11 our &ccouuts paid this month. field and who said that the -eternal God Is " we have. God is just as good in wh I t as the wearing.q'ualities, .� . . - I at and when the three points are combinedl you hav - I � copies tan be bad Itota Mr, I 1; - c goods a Year, and the vast majority o - a fariner, declaring, ,I I M, y Father Is the he keeps Away from us as in what be and combined with the, by- - e just the. kind of field, or Xr. DavId Rojso7- f 40 1 :, -.1 - . � I - � .- business men do not sell a million doll ' husbandman. I I - gives us. Even a knot maj be useful if it Clothing we are selling. Our stock com I I . I : . . - � I � . � . � Those stone masons do not want to is at the end� of a thread. - 0 Tweeds to I plises all the best liffies of . . itev. Dr. WTIow,, -PrInot . __ - , . I of goods, nor half a million, nor quarter h ar bo � poph'sphites, makes a f -.d . be bad, While Our Hats and Haberdashery is I ­ vcitege� svy�# I. -I AM pro* I- I - 1. ' 1� I- The price is .in ' unexcella z� . I I -11 . . v,lth,whst I hovermd. sad d I Richardson d MoInnis, of a million, nor the eighth part of a In e a 11b Christopher Wren, the archl- At an anniversary of a deaf and dumb t011ic of wonder ;Strict accord with the quality, and ia the same t� a -a. . "� - hon. tect who built St. Paul's cathedral. It asylum on ful fic�sh- - I . adviscallour students to pti - � � Put all the business men of our 0 of the children wrote upon "r . � Special line Of 811its for business and profemional .. "_ igmai, �� -1 - would be better to tell them how to* carry tb : a; and to I � . Y, - - .. cities, towns, Villages and- neighborhoods e blackboard words as sublime as the lorming power. . � Men. ' I -1 11MIan In 1�� I .- - _- . side by side, h'nd You will find that they the hod of brick up the ladder WithOut "Iliad," the "odyssey" and the "Divins . � . . I � I ttruounion I . - - 1[m. I; - 4, - � . 11 . I - BLOCKs sell less than'$100,000 worth of g morning Commedia" all compressed in one para. , � � that Is 61� ?I I _� - . WHITNEY'S I -slipping, and bow on acold All physicians know i -may me that . . It"Im :, - I All these mc� oods' with the trowel to smooth off the mortiar . . bis ' � a . I _D fl . r , . I It In ordinary business life graph.. The examiner, In the sigips of the . 869 . I . Mr. 9� DMdalsorl W=. Di � _­ I 'VAJ � .. wid - Booksellers, MOnt"41, � � -" want divine help. You see how the wrIn- find keep cheerful. and -how to be thank- mute language, asked her, "Who made . L' i RDT - I . axGxaT BX - .�, YQRTH. kles are printing on the coufiten&nce ful to GrA- for the plain food taken from the' world?" The' deaf' 2 A11 druggists; 5oc. and $i.ao - r - - . � WAS A grand Mai, ad a* * - - . . 1, � SRAI and dumb girl � ..� - I . � , 20011 4W b� , �. I � , .. notbAvo'been V11 - I story of worrim-ent and care. the the Pail bytheroadilde. 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