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I P I I � � . - . . � , � � I - � - � It -11� i (.1 KO ' ' * � Y- � � - � � -14 � - IN - PAP 41TO' ' . - � I# I I 1. - ­ ­ . -1 ! I ... 2 - - ,I - . I - ­ - 1, . ­ ­ � . � - � . ­ ­ ­ - 1- - ­ I - - I , . --- �i ., I I . --­� I .-- � ­. . �z I .. - . - � - I �1.1- - ,­ I ­ —, - . , � � MARCH I � , ­'. �­­ .�­- - -­ -- ­­-- - I � . . . - 1:.� I . - ­ . -- . . - , I - I --- --- , I I ­ I � I I . . �. I % ­ � �. � I ­ . �. ,A�z'�: - : ...- . I . .., I ..­ - I - . , � - - - I - . - I . . I 11 .- A— - I - -,. I . - - . � . � Ac- a ton� -- , -. �� 11 exliasti6ijA spring Itip from it, and Wq. ViftiddroOk - In d mdbleUt UTS feet were. . .. . 1, I , -.- URAL ESTATE FOR BALM. ddW Upi !Hega-h? Ty'hat is God iffilng To do . i . � 1. I . . I - . t � I � � . � -1 . I - - - � CELESTIAL VISIONS er of life In entangled and be.," - a a prls6ner. � I 11 I � IWORTANT I , - - I I I I . - � . . � I I , . . With me now� He tells me -that all things fail to*.get an Idea of the riv, I wa - f I 1. � - I .1 I .1 . � - - . , I . I - - 4, � ,I � . I'll, I I I, 11 I C - I . - I � � — - . ; . - I - � ­ � . I "Tb*,*ecqn,& the feet of -06 Insect - - . - . � � s*. Lamley post . - . . work 1bgether f drr good. This - doeviwt heaven, ,. - - 1. I I . _ ­ . p . ��. . I - � � �, . �..- -- - I I , � I _-oflloo tior . I - 0 - ­ i ": ,- I 1�� � I.; - - � ­ - I �� y � --,!� ,, - - .. � - IF F"`d2'V1W`= land, chotol ; it sarea � - . - . look like It-" You cLontlnue to study the , � . b The Reunion of Ifeavene, ,. - . ever - . -Im � - , - I I � I . t1VA'= TU"S TO p I - , ift so lightly the glAudg--the'lhotor . � . . - I . - . CONTRASTED WITH THE DIMNES . � I . � 1 ,�,,�, 7 . � � . � . - yen S OF , , , 1 $ - --,, I , " � I I orchard, good Well And ban. F010mlon ,pulse, as it Is calle&-files :wtth Unlnl� - I C I � I ... ­ , 11 i, t .Ableiaidy, an 11roWN . - I � dispensation and,,after awhile.guess about . . I - , .. - .. r I I - i . - I � . , awjky� Saool ilumter mile off. W. DIN. PlINN11. � we got very imperfect ideas of thwre- - . I 11 I I- � - .1 i- � .. to -U. a. TS, Doniblon I - , .. agluabli, rapidity, down through - the , , , �i "- , "' -� . I . . � . i 7 EARTHLY EYESIGHT., ,-� , I - . . 2577-tf : Whab God means. "He means to teach We think,of some fes- I , . -1 . i r .� ==r. Lumley. � unions of heaven. � � an 7, upon � � � � . - ; : I tentacles, communicating with . . I I --- . . �� . I A � . ............................. .. � . - , - : i, 1) E � . me this. I think he means to teach fal day on earth, when fatherand mother � � .. . . � - � . . . . me 11 � !! I : I I . I- 70AMS FOR BALIL—Thaged nedhoetwenty the leaf, and they at once bend in the,, -- . � . I . 1. f � ­ I I ; . I I ��: DO . ��­ J= that. Perhaps it Isto humble my pride. were yet living, and the children came I I � I . I � . ­ 4 J.xg A. aftio I � - C' 4�boloe Fums for ads i UlOns the ban. Dr. Talmage Delivers a Vivid --Disdourse direction of theexelting object-tbe Vy . . . , . I I F,o , Mimpber of A I - . .- rey I � . I . - � � � I -_ Perhaps It is to make me feel more de - home. A good time that I But it -bad this I .1 . . im'd smsymp, publia,'Ont .. .1 . - . . , : 7 Fwr Oounty of the Province; all sim, &A prices to In this case. . . . 1, � on the 9plendors pf 3teaven, Which the pendent. Perhaps to teach me the uncer- drawback -all were not there. That I I I . . � - �� sulL. For full information, write or . call personally. I , I I I � Ndiroublaic, show them. X L S0OTT`, Brussels - . "As soon as the feet of the fly tGU40d . I . I . . . -- - as Bll:�� 411�. � �F . . - . . tstUtY Of llfe� " But after � all it Is Vnly` a -brother went off to sea and never was ' I . �. r. I I I . - i 0 A� . he tentacles that derful. change, in ; ­ . ti I I P. 0. 101-K Xortal Mind Cannot Conceivo-Problems, t won ; I I I . If . . , J cion - .. - S ok Ste Ia . I I . �1 '"troommm I , I � I � I I ­ gues -a lo Ing through the glass, dark- heard -from That al r—did we not y I � ­ . . lw 1 'oe= - . . A aggregation : � . 'r W. I Loan and h S�� them which in call, :Qa�- - .. I;, . .. ­ . 0715001 9 . . - I I � of Life and Hysteries of Provide * ly. The Bible assures us there sball be a her away �& the freshness of her young, . � � . to I^n. . . - � . I L ! �'­ ­ � - IMCC. . I T Which- fldws '' � - I � .1nie". A" , . I . 11 1. I f he purplish protopasm, -full stock o' f difterent I . � -- " 10" �� .. I ESIDENOX w imumMLD, FOR SAUL— . satisfactofry unfolding. "What I do thou lifd, never more In this world to look . We'have just opened a � � ... . le I - 0 man 'Woot, so ­ � - -R Forsak the ftsmtdweilft�hefaso andlotuear Copyright 10� by American Press Asscola- . � - unceasingly In their � oell�,.scpsrated into I I . � . . . I . . . I - ... - -- .. — .i � I -1 � . knowest not now, but thou abalt know upon her , there was-askeletonat the . .1 - .� � I �� I Bra2adeld. The house can- tion.] I I . ? Ah . �, L � . �- I I I VS; ARD BVftBVL W- �, - . . 11 � ; hereafter." Yanwill know why God took feast, slid tears mingled With our'laugh- I �1' . I . . I% �� . ,; I -000 I I - I taimatearcoms;askone oellar and hudendooft 'lines f cpPaos', . . � I I - lud . . - the'unway sist(an In tiny masses of purple mritteir floating in, , 0 � I � , ws%stln the boom; am a, good;dable. Therefas, Washington, March 6. -This discourn to himself -that only child. Next door a clear liquid. The fly bad alighted On - I � I . � -quantity of . . ter on that Christmas day. Not so With �­ 11 ­ . . . � I � quomtl of list -elm Tab B , - I qsdo 60111 -of land. Apply t& ALEX MUSTARD of Dr. Talmage is one of 3nightYCOUtM6 there was a household of seven children. hesvenis reunions. It will be An uninter. the leaf a little to the left of the center, I - . . . I . . k r le . " � %the hestvash yrw,e . I . - I I . . I 4 : ,a -for ix . . I . . � . . one . - . - IPO i CASE & 00-, ' rtb. � , = ' qompared with the vividness of celestial � 144 0 " Vail 0 r , I . � r I old. 161"d and the dimness of earthly oy�ilght, as, Wliy, not take d the tentacles n8arest him naturally - bent first an& deposited upon 'the next, , I - C od, Ue. . I . - � _ - from that group in- rupted gladnesq. 31any a Christian parent- an �� , : e -ii-youst AND LOT FOR SALB.—Thle property I stead of your only one? Why single Out will. look around and And all his children All Ekt ' 11 I t � I ; . , , � eyesight, ,is illustrated. The text is L,- I I I I I . I - �- d so -on until he Was gradually rolled 1 . I � . I I _0 is: plemnVy situ&W,on -Godedolk street - the dwelling In whioli there was only, one there. "Ahl" he says, "can Itr be possible an . . - -� ANTED HELF.--4th . . � . . . . t ; * to * i . . I . (- . Weej�Sasfcrth, opposite the isk ground. Thehouse Corinthians xiii, 12, "For now We see heart beating responsive to yours? Why .that we are all here -life's perils Over? to the Pen r � I I I .. W Ity, local or travellil . -� -.- I containt six rooms, pantry and, woodshed, with throU ' . . .-f . 2 . � gh a, glass, darkly, but then face to' did* God give you a child -at all if be . I I Mr4tnwhile every gland Secreted. a One special line "at a great. deal der the � . �1. i dUmiyamd ke'ei)Our 41 � . . abundance of hard -and soft wcUr. 1 The lot to welt I The Jordan passed, -and not one wanting? � n r ridges - tace. I I . � - . digestive fluid *b1ch'19.1strongly acid, and I I I - . . . . . I . � � trees, Ituces end �b I I ­ , . planted with-smult fruit 6r&Mj0ud has also a few meaut to take It away? Why �flll the 04P Why, . . ' I I . . I � Steady troplo,vt . � - _ even the prodigal is here. I almost . ' . . . . . , - 1.�7 � , Rountry. I : . 5 . . I : � � 9 g1ao,ty,,,J65per mcnth andt . T ! , � good bearing a so trew an it. For father pirilo- The Bible to the most forceful and of your gladness brimming If he meant gave him up. How'long he despised my 1. I -so far, an can be ascer�,41iied, Identical . . I 11 I - I I ; ulan apply to %DREW LITTLE; Sestorth. 16764 , pungent of books. While it has the sweet- 1. right price. - Call and- see' the 'at ' 5 -� ; With the digestive fluid 4 animals. This . I 11 - 1. 1posittd 4n any bank when f . � I - � � :­. ; � All � . . � . . : . . , . . ! � 1, - fluid poured over the By, '�drowning him, . ­ � " . - . � I I .� :. 'Write THE WORLD MED - : I ness of a mother's bush for human tr6fu- drils of your heart to. wind around that here, all * here I Tell the inighty ' 1310y ' . ' . . . � * I I #- I IVANY, 14rdon, Ontario. 0% � I the tentacles bent closer; and the leaf hol- � . � 4 - . .1i ....-- .i.- . � ousz, poR SALE, OR To REST. -Mr. John ble, it has all. the keenness of a scimitar object and then, when. every fiber of 'your through the city, Let the bells ring, and r.VJU3M QJUJ0.&--P C.,&�,Xt SWOMM" * .- 1. ., � . 19 lowed itself like a cup and olosed. WU4 , . I �, 114 -1 I . residence tu r lad suni- I -'their song. - I � I � ARVERS1 ATZENTION.- -­ 'bolt. It, portrays with more than a paint- I ... . � I , H Landeborough, win sell or rant his fine ae* ond the crushing power of a lightnin own life seemed to be Interlocked with the " angels m - I - � , I , � I , to dash, It down? -Why allow all the ton - counsels, but grace bath triumphed. 51 - - 4mondvine, which was built ention, It in I . . �- - I - . i LJ I .. � I Mer. . I � cent. Interest these U1 ' � . - Thit la In eXwrs@pec% a fitA-class house. erle power, at one str ke PIC the child's life, with strong hand to tear Wave It from the'top of the walls. All after several days it sh6uld expand,all * I � i .11 1 F I il� I I . with good brick on fintsbed, hard and soft turing a � . I . - I � � I �, fared to lend money at S p I El I ,. ant floor 0 you aipart, until you fall, bleeding and herelip I traces of the insect will have disappearedp . i N 8% . I . , -P,ch" farm security, lap to to � - � I ws6er,corablued coal or wood furnsee. , but digested and absorbed into the life of the I W.'We HOF�MA .. I 9� . - . " to heavenly throne and a judgment confla- ormbed, your dwelling desolate, your No more breaking of heartstrings, of . . . . � . i value, s bt looms; later ; -, . a ofenor smi #v-ry modem convenience. ,Apply I � . . - - . � . I - � . ,F gration- The strings of this great barp hopes blasted, your heart broken? Do you faco to - plant. . � - . I . i . � JOHN LAMBOROUGH,,SedorW IR16-tt . � � ments sw borrower. Ap I �� 41 - I are Angered by all the splendors of the � i face. The orphans that were left I I . . - - I . . . I , t: L suppose that God will explain that? Yea. ; . . I door south of Jackwies 4N � � � . � I �t I t I ,.� . . . future, now sounding with the crackle of He will make It plainer than any mathe- pow and in a merciless world, kicked and . 11 . . � . . I .. N.&S IBLO()Xs SE"ORTH. �., . - I I I I . � F- . ,� . . — ­ MURK "R SALE.;.-Forsole, lot 6, concession 12, cuffed of many hardships, shalljoin their " i Reflection and Refraction. 1� ,I � . i 1�! sores of consuming worlds, now thrilling with matical problem -as plain as that I " F � ' � . � - � � JU township of HlbbsA6 oentaining 140 two - Agent for Butterick's Patterns and Publicatiois. - _zl � 1. the J6y of the everlasting- 9man ,parents, over whom graves they so long ' Wak in- I I . I . . � ., - � 11 . �! -VAR* FOR SALE CEIZA I �5 , . I sood land -in * good dele, of ouldration. Well IDIPAW- It and two make four. In the light of 00 count-, Wh n I w hoolboy I i � � . � i : ; wept, and gaze into their glorified e as a So I . - - .; � T ing north half - . fenced ; pod brWk house,; good bmk barn and out tells bow one farbidden tree in the gar- ' formed by'my teacher that the moons of - ' �, � I - WAwanosh, 41 miles from I ; i - throne you will see,that It was right -all I . . It I t � I I Z don blasted the earth with sickness and right. I 'Just and true i onanees forever, face to face. We may ; - - . � I t �. . I 8 I — mom 000 -- - - -- — --- — — — — M�­40h.-=W--=.-Wo-.@a,.-J 11 !, acreockared 15 acreo'good, . —I- — . . A q I . � . . I ,; I I- . 'all thy way v come up from different Jupiter could be distinctly, seeli, . 11 - I A death, and how another tree, � parts of the _ ­rqfleoted . , o" T tb;ug4 thou King of saints V, are in, a mirror held � . . I - -- 11 dAble,straw &d and bota I �.� . . i. world, one from the land and another to 'receive their rays. . "Mld� I � . , I I . I ! two never,falliag wells. . �� I i � !, : I .�, I 4 FEAREN, Wbrbam P. 1D., 01 , . q - I . I I I I �* � �', � I shall yield a fruit which shall more than ilk '- - I � - leafiviis and bare, yet, planted on Calvary; Here Is a man who cannot ge Years afterward I:, tested It, holding.a, � - � I P � on,in The r1ow, Of Ms - - . : .... F from the depths of the sea; from lives . . - ;� �.­ .� the world. He always moms to buy at the 4 f thick plate loo�ing glass_ to get there-, . . . # � f I- � affluent and prosperous, or froin 012 , 0 1 1 . . � . y � A.. antidote the'polson of the other. It tells wrong time and to sell at the se ,n.e; in fiected. Image of the'Jovian. orb., I was . I I . I -- - - �� , � I ragged distress, but we shall all m I ..... - . I � ;, se . � � � � 'LiaRK FOR SALE.—For We, 100 �'i� the how the red, ripe clusters of God's wj.%th . ---- - - - 1, advantage, He tries this enter and inlature I I - - � - . J! townWI ole 15 and 16, Con, ,prise rapture and jubilee, fac to face. . d6lightedly surprised ,to see a in I will, �e Increased.- �, STOCK Foil � � i ,p of Rowl* being r. were brought to the wine press, and Jesus falls that business and Is disappointed. on Copernican system in.the clearglass. On � I I � I . --- � � a . . eaftiono. Eightysomameleared sud20 aemin Many of our friends have entered u � � I � � � - ! . - I 1� : . . bush, Theretwou the farm a bank tun, with @Woe trodthemout, and bow, -at last,, 'All' the The man next door to him has a luci side of the planot shone a bright . I . - ..-. ! TEERS FOU SALS.—T I I- . d a with cellar - ra- that -joy. A few days ago they oat �Ith either Why go t ol all the -trouble' of keep- I ; I � - . age on Lot % Conoeseli i ;;, un fe ,4,,) d lrso,� ,,to, golden chalices of heaven sball glow with tive trade, but he lack's customers.' A . -S � � n. . - point of light, In a line runniAg through . I ., : . .. ' i I odJbJ7 i,oj k% 1: , � 7 us Studying these gospel themes, butthey I � ,,- ,iWo 2 nears -old, and I b0fl m J! , Ing cows and get only abou I Ow � S- 19 � Cft� the wine of that awful vints new prospect oj�ens. His Income IS in-- - t half ,# x � a dazzles I . � . � . . , � � i an 17 Ito rox r_ F4 0 , _ go. It the center of Jupiter, each distantabout . �� 1.� I t7a"M p"out'" tie 6ye with- an Ezekiel's vision of wheel OT only saw throigh, a glass, darkly -4 -now I I � - - � . � I . � A. 7 ' i � apply to M ER 18 P W x - I � . ter P. 0. reased. But that year hN family are revelation bath come. Your time will also half the.apparent diameter of the inoon. ,I, ­ the milk they should procluce. - . 1� . � .1 E iv . f � iao-tf and iving a4d fire and whirlwind, and slok and, the profitg are expended In try- But when I turned the, glass to catch the . . - I . . � . " ' X e I come. God will not leave you. floundering . I -.. ­ � . . I . I - � I � ,nLY-DRSDALE -STALLION � . , 1. r� . I - � I , Stoops down so low that it can put its i -g' . � .. = - I � I n to cure the ailments. Ho'gets a dio. a, Antares and Arcturus the � . I ,- -; Ij cheap,, a thoroughbred A I- � 1ENT.- Per in the darkness. You stand wonder struck rays Of Veg I 5 1; ; FOR SALE OR TO I . � , years old. � , i� . I . - ." Good Done, plant � � 1� I - U& I :Z � action. He if A tt[r4e .*Wck bc , � R.Kae of to rent, Lt)t 5, conoesilon 6, lips to the ear of a dying child and say, couraged look. Becomes faithless as to same phenomenon showed, only - Dlr,v,S BLOOD PURFIER - F, , I 11 "Come up higher." I success. Begins toexpectdisasthro. Others 11 f life lying'llghts were much fainter., 11ore- I I ��, . I - - �. - ; - L IFA � and -amazed., You feel as' if all the love- the out-- I . - L � Hulletti near the village of Constance. COD4010109 -W. 1. � ,- � t�, -� - i Unden Road, StaUldy, or -Ak 7 And yet Paul,' ness 0 were dashed out. You itand ..10 " f .1" ...­ ; -- - -, , . � — I � � about lWacrm All cleared and In a good #11sto of . In my text, takes the wait for something to turn up; be waits over, a lamp, shining from a distant I .. JAMES ROSS. � � T- �* � 6 gazing Into the open obasm of the grave. - strengthens the''d1gestion and in- � , , There are g . 2 % � � I n � . . - . � � 4 culUvation. acd- buUdtft#*, good resi*nsibility of saying that it to only an for it to turn down. Others wl h o ly ,O), ...... ,e , I ; � orchard,and plenty of excellent water. There axe 11 Walt a little. In the presence of your window, also had Its two hiock moons. -, --i!X:1^1 ­.�­ �'.. ,� . - t ! indistinct mirror and that Its mission half as much education and cbaraotei�getl ' . de- -, vigorates -, the .,%',,hole system so I - - . 1, � � : ­ . - . acm of fall wheat - and 86 acres seeded to gis". m in The effect ls.pr'oduced, of course,* by com- � . % . Oft SALE, five choicely. ; 4 � es . .1 F momiiit � ­ .- I 7 I ai� This Is a splendid iZZ and will be sold cheap. It : shall .be suspende& I think there may be on twice as well. He sometim, I parted and of him who carries the . � . � � I - bulte, alged I .6 14 11 T ediate eg guess his bosom, you shall soon� stand f , that the nutriment is all drawn from the food. It takes just I tali . . ace to pound reflection and refraction of the � 4 nstance. - . -- � CAW Iris, Ithel. ftim . . f k. - not sold by spring it, Will be rented. Imm one Bible in. heaven, fastened to the as to what It all means. He says: "Pae- . I . . . rmad lot Prion And i t � possession. Apply to KRS. SCHOALE% CO face. Oh, that our.last hour may kindle, rays from the luminous objects. The -new . ' * I I . � . � � �- . 2577-tt throne. Just as now, in a museum, We baps riches would opoi me' Perhaps pov,- up with this promised joy I May we be moon seen under the same circumstances the same trouble to care for a cow when she -gives only three . . . ' ! � - IW(;s ME SAM A" � q I . S : — , I haveh lamp exhumed from Herculaneum orty Is necesi �' -and weird quarts as when'she gives a pait. Dick'A - 'Blood Purifier virill r� j[- undorolffne I � ; ` _ eep me humble. r 1 �� - 14ineveh, and we look at it with'great able to say, like ,the Christian not long -presents a peculiarly unique I - ; OR SALE.-Foroale, Lot 8 and part of Lot 7, Or perhaps I might, If thl � -d, breader", A I �. - � S ; 1, � U6 were other- appearance. This falls In regard to. � � � . in range F,villsgef of Bayflem, eontaininj all to- interest and �-ayy it ago, departing, "Though a pilgrim,walk- cy ... � . �- ghtres,hap for ask bom-amd4 . I . - . . I 7 ; I. , HOW poor a light It wise, be tempted Into dissipations." But cost I I .1 . t . F fleeting In a mirror buk- its with g6od Intirest In "a ­ - t � 1 1 - gethe �� . . � a On keep for service the 460 i f i � riosem, The propertylt situated on the must have given compared with our mod- ,there, Is no complete solution of the Ing through * the valley, the mountain Jupiter's satellites re PAY . few weeks. � ��� 11 I t i I- , I Bayffeld Road, and willbe sold either in eae lot.or tops are gleaming from peak to pes,kl,, Is wid&pread and sometimes it reoelves ' , . orchasid hm Mr. GMV I . in sepuster parcels, so purchwers. may de i L99MING, MILES & CO., do CENTS DI -CA 4 CO., I � . 1v f ,Z � ,ern lamps I I I so I think that this Bible, mystery. He sees through a glass darkly k a6d winner at Montre@4 TVA . � 11 - airs. For . ' ' � � �� . - or, like my dear,friend'and brother, Al- the Indorsemeni so convincing with . I I-- terms and particulaft apply to the undersigned ,�vhloh was a lamp to our feet In this and must wait for a higher uinfolding, AeffxTli, MONTRICAL. � -, A� PAOKAGE.. - Fa0pala*bile- I ; -41 pa,yable at 4b e films of vs I . - � s In nt. I No York - � . a . . - - - - . k � 1. executors of the will ,of John Watson, ,decessed. worl - fted Cookman, who took his Right to the manY-it get " to Pri '- w --- .40010-.491P.410wof .. : - Irsturulb - It iloonoWY4 it t . - I � � d, may lie near the throne of '(led, Will there be -an qxplanation? Yes; God 7 1 - I � - � . E - � ROBEalt WATSON, Brumfield ; HEN&Y PEOK. throne of'God, Saying in his last moment Times. - I . ----- —, -- , -,m I 4' 01tUM: 14* M, obnoll I :-- ' � � exciting our interest to all eternity by will take that man In the light of the I . , � 4- - . - . . ., 2a:jiFfeld. IV774 . � -. - � w1h F. IQ. . I I . ft -1 ­ . . � �. � , - that which has already gone- into Chris- I . . ,-.. �. : . - . R - 4 1 . - I the contrast between its comparatively throne and siiy: "Child Immortal, hear . . . THE - . , � . �Ir # - i Van classics, III am sweeping through the , � . - . - I- -.� 7 . ;,- ; f feeble light And the Illumination of bea- the * You rofnember the fall. � I t F - t -VARM IN ALOOKA MR SALS-For a -tie the � explanation I � . � , ,; . . 1: I , � - ' i . � � 4 _r Routh ]:"quarter of aeSt:ton F., township of ven. The Bible, now, 19 the scaffoldi" to Ing of that great enterprise -your misfor- pearly gate, .,washed .In the blood of .the The production of peanut oil In *this I . STOCK FOR I . 1� � - � . ANADIAN .'BANK OF Awl.06 .. : 1AIrd, containing 160 acres. Tbore are fort acres the i1sing temple, but wb:eu the building Iambl" - , , COMMERCE I ,. I I 17- - I . - .1f--.-. � . I I . cleared and free from damps andunder crop. Corn- tune In 1857, your disaster -in 1867.. , This � � I I country has hitherto been carried on in a ' . I I � - . � ; :.- t . I ­ I I �--- . � I - . . - I t " - I T)Ut, 17 : I �, i or� BZRVIC&-�- I ,- AA to done, there will bd no useforthe Is the explanation. " And you will ans desultory way, and it has not'beon much . I . ESTABLISHED 1867. � � . � I �, .fortablel*'buildings. The balanools welltimbored. , Wer, , � � , � . � - . I . i ju eep or service an hits � I i, - It Is within four miles of Echobby railway station. scaffolding. � "It is all right.7 pt 'known as a commercial article. However, - � . . 11 , � - � � �- . Don* With the 11 Turkl*. i ' A I ­ I i I f.- . -and six miles of the pros�jzoiZ village of Port Finite Vision. il . . ' . : -- . Athoroughbred Durbam bu � � . HWV.'0FF10Es TORONTO. � �- I � , Findlay. Thitisagoo4lok d libesoldcheap, . Mysteries of Providence. the chemical cobipositlon 'of' the . - �� befora.Januam IM.or 914- � (I Xt was Ina small town in 'North as i I f p � . � � . . I I . peanut*has become better known atten- . I - . . � ; SOOTT'. I �� and on. easy terms. A ly to WILLTAK SIMPSON The Idea I shall develop to -day Is, that I see, every day, profound rn�steries of Cirdlina. While standing on the street = I i I �,� ' 1� . I t, on the premise#, or UALfM MUSTARD, Rmce- in -this worl& tion h -as been drawn to the food *alue of 0 PITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS 681000tiow -- -11 . � . � � . L I I our knowledge Is compara- Providence. There is no question we ask corn4er talking -we saw an old darky com- I . - � I � � OARR . 1 7,- . � Aeld. .7 lue-tf I I * �� t- � , FOR SERVICE.- � .7 . . the peanut meal and the peanut . -, . a a' a �w .a W W on- 8 % -- I . I i - . - . tively dim and unsatisfactory, but never- oftener than Vhy? There are hundreds of Ing toward us with a fishing pole grits- It R ST - . 6 � . 0001000 � I . k" for service &$ Bru � V ;. � has been found that they are richer in . I � I I and One " ; theless Is ihtroductory to grander and graves in Oak Hill and Greenwood and thrown acrosA his left shoulder, while In . B. & WALKER$ GUzRAt I - . .. 7 i�­ r MANAGER. I I I : , i IARM FOR SALE -For ode. loot 7, Bayfield Con- � i - . . cession,. GoderIch Township, contsiqlng F4 more com -than any of the - . . � �, . � , . �WLT,� Brim I- ples I I � I I.. � : I I i4 , that neod to be explained his ight hand he was carrying's turtle, , veget ble . - . - � T plate vision. This is eminently I,aurel 11111 r' nitrogenous princl i � .- .... �1. . - � ..... � . 7 � � good state . " seed cakes, and a demand has . � 11 . I 4 iores, 41 of which .are cleared and In a true In regard to our view of God. We � a � - .- I . . � . � t �, of cultivation, 40 aares good- hardwood bush, un. be 0 Hospitals for the blind -and lame, asylums holding him by the tal�j. The old fellow's . sprung up for them. So the expression of . SEAFORTH .,BRAN014. - .. I I t - I . . � i — iL ars much about God that we conclude for the idiotic and Insane, almabouses for face was wreathed In smiles, for he was . ­ � -DOAR I FOR SERVICL- I I ;. culled, composed of maple, beech, cherry and Ash, A General BSnking Business Tra�asacted.' Farmeial Notes disoofanted, Dra ' -. - ­ v . ; the oil ban now been undertaken on a ftwit . I �' !, - JE) -uepforssrvlos4inLo6. � i �, with a, few acres of good cedar at rear end of lot. that we understand him. He Is represent- the destitute and a worldof pain and thinking of the 'turtle' son he was 0 . I .. . � � . I . . I I I - .1 - i �, p 9 - ' larger scale and with more suitably de issued, pya le. at all binto in 0anads and the principal cities in - - 11 � Ommith, * thoronxbb"d � i , There Is on the 1=4 a good frame house, with out ed as having the tenderness of a father, misfortimu that demand more than 1u- Ing to have that day for dinner. I called - _*p I- .. ; �� . 1� buildings; large besving-orchavd; and smallopring the firmnes of a Juage, the majesty of a map solution: Ah, God will clear it an* my ventriloquist friend's attention to the . signed'presses. The cold pressed oil Is ' i purchased from R. :Cww � I � - � I Of . the Uni ed States, Great Britail:4 Fisuce, Bermud% " . . I - Wddlssex-Couuty� Tolms-4 . i i� areek,which crosses the farm. Itla2milestroin vor I - - ----- - 4, I . sar-Tice w1a PAV , Bxylteld� 7 mile& from Clinton and 12 from Goderich. � I - fte 41 I i 1� king and -. e love of a mother. - We hear -up. In the light that pours from the old negro as he came- shambIlIng -along. ! a Pale yellow color and of pleasant fla --- i " � . � - X ': . I t 4 I - i JOHN . ROUT�� I ,� I . , - - � - �, 11 : There Is nor lacumberance on the farm. Owner about him,'talk about him write abou throne, no dark mystery can live. Things 'Ain't he happyl' said 1. 'Visions of tur- ' and odor. A very slight refining produces ' . VINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. ' , - . 9 � L I . it , , a very agre6able table oil for salads an P . ceived� and ourwnt rates of Interesi .z "I - i L I ", - I mustg ingtopoor health. Terms. him. 'We It " 'his name and now utterly. inscrutable * I i rMI(WORM IWAIR "Itz , . tve)ip forming ova in infancy, , d De o8its of 0 .00 and upwards .re i e -Thiity dollar& per acre; ball cash, balance,on time Ill be Illumined tl% soup axe floating through his mind.' - --- . I . I � - �� 1� . to, suit purebaser.; Addrew JOHN E. EALGLR8O,,f, It trembles n the tongue of the dying.- as plainly its though the answer we I Wait' till h I genqral culinary purposes. When once alb 1wecL IWInterest added to the principal at 'the 'end: ,of - May'and Novem. , -.11, F� - . . re I - - e gets up close to me, and I'll 'ai � L . I I I - . . . ;, JL - V-10S.-Tbe undordX80 - k i, , freed from the free acid fou, n the raw bet in each Mr. I I . 11 ! . L. � ,%~ P4 , 1� Paylleld P, O., Ontario. - 1569-W think that we know "written on the jasper wall or sounded hi� make that turtle speak to him,' saK my I : octogenarla . We 4. i Las the Brooe"M . ; - I ' � . L I - . - � r . . very much- . out him. Take the -attribute the f. state, it does not tend to, bee me rancid i camwoft 130ar. -with leffm .. e temple anthem. Bartimous will thank frie Ind. 'Can you do thatV 'Watch me --119 . . � � , f- �' . ­-VARM FOR SALE. -A rare ebance. Being -the o we understan . . as readily as ollive oil. . Special attention given'to-ithe collection of Oommercial Paper and Far. L' 11 *"i - � :, I of -mercy. Di d It? Tbia God that he was blind and Lazarus'that -said he. m , I -- . ­ K Alai ,r 'r !; . . $� 13� 1. Section 20, Township 24, R. 20, W� 14 Bible blossoms &11 Oyer With that - I . - I I A I? a Notes. � - Z� I - - 1. � . � � _r 7 . � — In Sale . ­ . .. ­ a : I . tj y P. M. in the Daupbla Mtrict, Province of Xamitoba w0r4- lie was covered with sores, and Joseph . I I Just as the old fellow got alongside a . . . . I bred"Un 2-141nwarw B , � ; - ��bk f . � mercy. It speaks agalwand again of -the that he was -cast i-'nto the pit, an - - , I'— . F..- C; G." ' ' LL.. � 1ftUQ1X40AATS11M.L=, ' IF ESTEDl � � . i � - I TbU farni prowlses, to be one at the beat in the 6 d Daniel' voice as if from the sky, said, 'Wharyou I Tito Objector. . Iffo I* SoRoAfor. " . . XI�=, 'Manager, - - . - - � r ­ - . . I " . �.' pmluce, It contains 160 sores of land, more or I -so, tender mercies of dod; of the sure iper., that he denned with lions, and Paul that gwine ter drap, me?' .The old ihan "Does your pap4 object to my calling . L 1, . . I - - � w . � I t � .. . I . z. - .. i - " A . r . . � . I . . TUXWOMM PTO � a - I . : f �- . all Qt wbich Is fit for cultivation it is one mile from cles; of the� great�.='ercies; Of the M0071 be was humpbacked, and David that he turned his eyes heavenward and. said, . upon you, Miss Dolyers?l I . . L � � I ---- - . I - I r U �� I I .L Lal -ssrdowo I � a, sohooll house. -and one mite and a h . I � good hao for I f . - ; , - -. . . I � . . - � . &if from ftruce that endureth forever; of the multffiide was driven from Jerusalem, ---and that 'Eff, who dat spoke?' Just then the voice "Not in the least, Xr. Spudds." . - I I I MeMop, & t1acro'bred Ilan . . Creek post -otll..,e. There are 53 acres fenced mud . � - I I -1 . . , ', I" Ri � � - - a . . E L . . I'll �1, 1hulted amilmr of 16" 7w r of his mercies. .4nd yet I know tba the. sewing woman that she could get only a came agab�, but this time'It w 9 I Doe's your mamma?' 1 7 : . . - - t t . unOr cultivation. There is a good heLwed lor I t as unmis� . � . . � % 11 �; .1 '-nouae, one and W half story 16x2O feet, and a gpoa views we bnTe 'of this great Being are - 1� I � .­ - I I V� . I extra rd * L . i � I I I I . eJrLr=br"'m' i �,- few pence for making a garment, and takably from the turtle. Looking down 'No. . - I - ' � I I I i area " WWII i I I 11 TUP . ; ­ - I - � log Amble, 18x24 feet. We're are about 12 or 14 ac:,a most indefinitc, one sided and Inco lete. that In -valid that fdr 20 yours he could with astonishment and fear he let go his '96 . I I � Terms *I, With vulp -56f. - I � of good popular bueli on thef- fam,, soil is a riob black' Do your brothers?" Sood Com* fort., . � V .� . ,:. -.,- -1 � JOHN me =1 . loam surface, with a. clay subsoll. It to well situated, When, at death, the gates shall fly open not lift his head from the pillow, and prize, saying as he did so,- III'ze gwine ter "I think not. " � . I - . : I 1.� 11 . I � I . . . . . . I , I a ching and we shall look directly upon him', how � . I I I . . \- f .... - I � � � ,,.between two creek@6 neither of them ton that widow that she bad such hard work drap, -you right ere.' And he did. I called " Then I don't see any harm In com- IN , i I . � I V, I � I �, set rface. My reason for selling is falling . . I . � . I 1. . I � it a picture of the morning. We study the - . V, N - � .. Wle, tm. Therer is also good water within twelve now and surprising I ,We see upon canvas I . . '�' i - :1 f, ilu to earn broad for her children. You to man, -come back and get Ing. I 1! It is not ibnough to 'have . � �� 1. . : - A I Won healtb. I will take $10,per acre for It sold before know that in a soiqg different voices carry 3 , 911i 'No, suh. He can stay d'yar. But ther'e -As one member of the fam. --abbers keep out thie we't. If - ! i -t., . ;r 1. A : : Chrfstmas� it Ia well worth $15 per acre. Apply to cloud in the sky, the dew ,upon tho'grass rou �'rtle I 11 -� IVN� � 11 . . hiula Wir. MURRAY, Pzcprietor, Box 33, Dauphin, Man . nd who- * ek . � - I L I want. hhAll 10h, come backil I ily you neglected to ask about a N.\ - . different parts. The sweet and over- I drint, 4� 1558-tt I J . ,< .11 * . 'J . �-., '%. . -1 toba. - and the husbandman on thewaytothe whelming part of the ballelulah of heaven safd'I-. "This man -is a ventriloquist, and does object to your coming most heartily.- the fit be not pe�rfect they -will . ' %,I - I I i . . 11 � � ..-t—OF1' � field. . Beautiful picture of the morning I will not be carried by those who rode in it was he that made the turtle speak. I "I thought I had named them all; but, , JV � �', - � , . -1 , -1 . i � , . i I .. I But we rise at daybreak and go up on a high placei and moving off now. I think of it, I did omit to ask about Iraw the feet. It costs money i � I -� � ,I . - - - -- - � - - . gave sumptuous enter- Looking a:t my friend and . . ­ �, I *. . � - � I �: - - . hill to see for ourselves that which was tainments, Wit pauper children will sing, slowly in the opposite direction, he said, your pug." I to employ.s�flled pattem ma-. I I . � -'. , - I � . I - . I I - I i : . - . I I I ­ ­ I I . . . 9 - I - . '. I represented to us. While we look the it, beggars will 'sing Iti redeemed hod 'I d�an' know nothin' bout yo' when­� "Oh, Fido doesn't mind you." I cers, in 01 - I . . . �� . I . ,% , mountains are transfigured. 'Tho I.. '41der to turn out rnb- ,,.- i BIC ' . . I , 111� OW � : .- , I ,�� i � . . . : I , burn7 carriers will sing it, those who were once triloguis, but the devil's in dat. turkle, "Then who is it objects to my coming . . U1110 ..= - , � . "I . - . . . � � .1 --ON, iz � ished gates of heaven swin 0�en and the offacouring of earthwill sing it. Tho an Fin done wid him I I "-Rochester Post toseeyou?" � . ers .1ni all the latest shoe .. -t ztpiia�- . ­ I .1r! , I . . . , � I i, I I ' � . - -S� - .� I . I I - � . ! - I .1 -; � I sbut, to lot past a host of e splendors. hallelulah will be -all the grander for R xpress. "It is only 1, Mr. Spudds. "-Strand - hapes,�but t4e Granby . The Granby Liiied Rubber Is .Wwm I . �-- 1. . i� . i m, an fi I � rtable-made in I I 1%V J I �. I � , ' Saturd - I imos The clouds are all abl'oo hang pan- earth's Weeping eyes and, aching beads - r . Magazine. . , Rubber Dry and'Coi�fo all th� ., I I -- 1:, I dent from arbors of alabaster and arne- and exhausted hands and scourged backs I O. d shoe shapes, of the very best material. �� J I i- � - � 0 it and the result is that I i 4 - r ­ - I Ift I I I I . I .1 I I I . ; ��p thyst. The waters make path7tiy"of in- -smd martyred agonits. . -The Grape Cure-. . 4 - .. Ai- :- � l � . 3- 1 ) I I . . I � I - .. Boarding the Lion. .- I . � * - . � -1: . .4 . I .. . : 1 - ,I ,, � , I � laid pearl for the light to walkupon, and 1 Again, the thought of the text Is just A celebrated physician I ' . I ; � � I I Emerson's Bicyzle a I � I , I I - I il divides fruit' The proprietor of a menagerie Issued a - - � :1 a I there lsimornlng on the sea. 1 The crags w i . : I I r � I 7 , . I ; .ban aPPIled to t,he 6nJoyments of the Inio live classes, each possessing a special placard offering - 120 to any One who � I .... I- L i , - . � I t, k � . . �, I I � � . i . � - .: , uncover',their scarred visage, �ud there is righteous in heaven, I think'we have but urative value -the acid, the sweet, the would enter -the cage of thellon. TOW 'OS Jl� 7 - . 0 1-1 i I morning among the mountains. Nowyou ,ard, I . West 4treet, I o � . I � � q � � P'. I I �% little Idea of the number of the righteous astringent, the OIlY and the mealy. performance a peasant . . . I - I �� go home and how tame 'y'Our picture of - In heaven. Infidels' gay, n .0 s, - or o - � , , - : ; I � 49) . I � � � . � I M, I the end of the ra R bber * oto v - From 50 to 100 Wheels, 1W . . I . I I I ;. '. -� 14 R " Your heaven Cherries, strawberries, raspberries, walked up to the lion tamer and said, . I � I bersold&t.yourowupdae. ' .- ,,, :�- . -1 t w . � I � . � -1. . � ­ � . �- 1�wx the mornin- seems In contrastl Greater will be a very small -place compared with gooseberries, peaches, apples, lemons and -d 'Sir I have come to earn the .t2o,,, - . . . . I � --- ". ; � �. I 1� .. I (6N THE STCLAIR RIVER) than that shi'all be the contrast between the world of the iost; for, according to ) . - . � � . � � . : � . � - � �' I ; �p .� oranges belong to the macid fruits and have - * -to-date-, Th ' thick ball and, � ��- - I - � . . 11 0 iew of God and that are known 6 be nght up �, . 1. i� . your teaohing, the majority of nien will great merit. Cherries, however are tamer re- e . � ; - � ;, !, � I � I � im 11 - r -1 . 1 - . ­ . � , I �� - I I e as long; while the ihin rnb- . I . be destroyed." I deny the charge. I sup. hibited to those who have neuralgia of to go into the lion?s cage?" . I - SAMIAt, ONTARIO, thb'Tchswcr9'Pstb'a;ra1bavo when standing face , pro- plied with a derisive sneer, I I So you Want heel make fl eig Wfj�ric- . � . . I � - Seventy-five graduatea assistedto . - . I � 8clenm Has' � i . � ��, I that will be the morning itself. - -he other Paits -makes 66 N�hole, very 1, I �. il - �;_ positions to face. This is's uIcture of the morning, pose that the multitude of thelinally lost, the stomach; strawberries andraspberries "of course," said tbe-peasant. . . le us d in, , I - ; during thi past year. as compared with the multltqde,of the are recommended to! th i ight. . . � I - 2 � . � : .. Ose of bilious tem., . "Come on, then. There, I will open . � � . ' I . 1, And mods it pmdb � ,� I , �I . n � I �a � . 11 L , - ! I I I " I . � � 11 i AVIOur Shortha d Department is *the beat Christ's ]Excellence. finally saved, will be a handful. I suppose poraments and denied to those in whom' the trapdoor for you, abd yoij can step I Insist . on seeing the Granby Trade Mark on the sole. Ifoave e-vexight, +.c I � - . I � . � . . I- in C&nada.,- ' that the few sick people In the hospital diabetes Is suspected. I I I . I I Z � 7 ;� � . � Again, MY text Is true of the Saviour's to . In.Iff . . - . i I � I . ; � , � I 1 1 . �� Oar Corarnprcial Department is Actual,Busi- as compared with the hundreds of . ' . I I � . :_ . ' excellency. By image and sweet rhythm -"71 Of the sweet fruits the, doctor says "Well, yesyll answered the country- TV? i , . i rI . i I 11 - 8 start to finish. I . thou�snds .of well people GR Y RUBBERS WEAR - . � nes from . in the city, plums proy . �. . � expression and . , ent gout and articul r rheu- ma I IRON, I ; I Of I . - � .1 -tudents from n turning' to the audience with a I L - . r . . We can secure good board for s startling antithesis, woulo i�6t be smaller than the number of matism. The'grape Is given a , . If � I ,%. � � . , . ' . I � - tliol.very first brQad grin on his fqc � - I Christ is'set forth -his love, his compas , . � a disi ance, at' from $2 to R 50 'per those , e, I I I am. goipg in, R>0000*000 I . 4 I . ; � . . . ,1who.shall be cast out in suffering, place. He Is an enthusiastic sajocate of ' - L -1 . 1 7 � I k. � �� slon, his work, his -life, his death, his but the beast will have'to come out first. � ! � , :L . wee COMpored with those who shall liave upon what to known In Europe as the grape� I . . -- ----- - — -- I I.- - I - re - '' � I JL� . � � - - --- � A I . - I - AT -We pay the railroad farebne way surrection. We are challenged to meas. You know the paper only says I J. S. IRO f I . . themIthe health of heaven. For we are to cure, which provides that forseveral day SPY one . i . . : I . ' 1-' . � . I I . �, 8 going into the cage shall have 420.01- . - I I . I " For father information addres _ F - ' L - � � - -' - - . - -- I 1HRaving.takwen a zw I �, I . Write for particulare. L I � -11 - ; I -- - � � mount up into high f . ­ . R Detroit 001cal I= I . I .1 I � I HE - - � �1. . r. 1. . ure it, to compute it, to weigh it. In the remelhber that we are living In compara. the patient eats notbing'but grapes, 000- Pearson's Weekly.; I - 11 I � � q- hour of our broken enthrallment we tively � the beginning of the Christian suming from One to two pounds dai) , ( �y . . I * exPerlence Of his- dispensation and that this world Is to be 11 - I i - -1 I A. S. Nimmo. love, and shout until the countenance with a gradual Increase to ton pounys ' Men's Voices. - .Q tT-A LIT . I ! to fit all -diffects of A . ! .�. I I I - . . i I . � �L � .1 L . populated and redeemed and that.ages of After a few days of this diet the appeti;; Says Dr. H. L. Hastings In Tbe * . ., ! - ; . : — glows, and the blooA bounds, . Hypeme"* i 1d] ; - . I I and the light and love are to flow on. If this be - improves and an increased -to * - I �y . � � I . . I � . whole nature Is exhilarated, "I .have capacity to nal of Medicine and Science: I I WolnVft ko I . . L i or iny-compf6und def - I , � I ; , , M .." � I soy the -multitudes of the sav6d will be in on4ure fatigue Is noticed. T116 paps cure Is . th� first' thing to consider in Clothing.- The . - I 11 . � : , . t t it is through a vast majority. keep - 9 vuls due -1 7 Propefty for IS a I e. found himIll And 7e with their necks bare, and' men price wmes next.' � - � � 11 . I - . is especially suited Ao persons who &is 117 1, and . a � There are-certsin of our prop3rtisa which still -re- that theirs swathed and bandaged, and ten p. It means a, good fit -- - 11 and 11 . eopprAw- I., � - ; - glass, darkly. We see not half of � Quality Means g0od material weU made u� . . � �w A Countless Multitude. anaemic, rheumatic 0 : .- I � - I . � ... � I . . .. -- &in unsold. Intending purahmers will kindly in- compassionate face. We feel not. half the F dyspeptic Or con- women have sweet voices to one man. A it raeans a gSnteel - appearitce. Our� 11 I th, a are -- quire particulars -from Thomas Brown, or at the � � it ziae4S good wear ; - i c. . . warmth of that loving heart. We wait for Take all the congregations that have 8umPtIv6- I - - man's � . , clothfi* . - � , - I - � office of tho a voice should be as pure as a W,D . f7 is I I . death to lot us rush into his outs ,Ar I di4ibetiiel ' � Itr sy WILY I 0 , * � I Eitate of T. T. pread to -day assembled for worship. Put them - . i I I - y quality clothing; the price is Only a httk more thim- i . is .- I I . COLEMAN, Seatorth � &n's. Why is It not? He Is choked &M . � . ,I I U-M&A.-Voln , - . �� ; I - _ lillqoss- J - I - 7 I . . �, 1560 arms. Then we shall be� face to face. Not together and they,, would - make but a An Easy Seimice. obaved. I I I I � You Would pay fOr the shoddy goods, but, you'll find a vast diiference, " � � -.2 . I . - � ��v -A �. - . - . I . . . shadow then, but bitance. Not hope small audience compared with the thou- Every year th I in the 'Wear and looks. � I - . . . - 3 , ZZ In Gonebbmt,"04,01 � su e 'Duke of Msribqrough � e I - � I � . 11 I . I th —# I . � . . , . � I 1 4 no vbm looklas At * � � � en, but the fulfilling of all prefigure- sands and tens 'of thousands and ten t9nders to the Queen on the anniversary -Mr. Tidman, of Stratford, has been i I . I . . . � I 'Wi I . — . - � I 0!11!�",-UW7r4W - U -1m I . � . ment. That will be a magnificent unfold- thousand times ton thousand, d t f th b I of le helm t n of � . I i - - 11 . - - . . an 110 0 0 &tt 8 B n a s a dard uperintendent of constra * . ; . I I gas W I I m appointed a etion on � . . - I -re, w . . THE HOLIDAY Ing. The rushing out in view of all hid- hundred and forty and four thousand that colors on Which three -fleurs-d - - rantford. . . I ot9wo N106=21. � . I � . . I ells are the new Verity Works in B THR"mE I I � . . I - . I I - � den excellene the coming again of a Shalt stand arotind the throne. Those painted. This Is in accordance with th . 12i , POT19TS. , - ­ I -- proventan increase, of -- . e . i I o -The congregation the Evallgeli6al . i - - I .. I I - I NAM I . ... : long absent lesus, to meet us, not in of . I . matem"doon. � �. _;_ . I flaAed up to heaven in martyr jams, ,arrangement entered Into With the great chiirch,f8eb ville,bave Aecided to remodel I - I . . � .. I - i Non In *W Joye, WIM, A �,, . in � There is a good deal of Satisfacti . � ��, � Iffla" * att"low. � . rags and In penury and death, butsmidst . 1. - . I . %F � : a i&,VArlborough, and is taken as an tbtir obure a cost of about $2,(W. � I an -1 n knowiDg -that your clothed , I 11 1; � . RUSH IS ft""Effl' r d for MaUY Years upon the in- Duk q& h aft w&nv � ' � I headsobM andalfou. , se - Me , acqui'AMfor all rents and service due ­ ; 11 alight and pomp and outbursting J na�ld !c! h. those fought In the armies -Nelsou Ric fit you �And look well. It i as -imp 114 � I 07 hardson, of Ellice, left last . I i I � . . I . is Ortant as the *earin� qualitiest "I - , " i ; by icne or men of the 11 11 � _11 - and rose as they fell, those tot d 'by the hea ducal W and w&n the three POints are combined, ou have just the kin .. - I V 1 1 - no charge for totting your-, � � such sit none but a glorifled intelligence of liberty h t d. of the ednesday- for Brandon, Manitoba,,where . . I And there are some who have neg. could experience. Oh, to gaze full upon tu,Wed from high scaffoldings or slipped house. he will remain, having secured a situation y (I of . `11 1 . ; . - - clothin ' are sell -� S e. - the brow that was lacerated, upon the from the mast or were washed off into there. - g we 1. -1 � . L . leatecl. to provide themselves r with I ­ . i itig. Our StOck COM -prises all. the .b6d lines of � � I I I � I? I I r7b,r � , ­ ; � side that was pierced, upon the feet that tbp sea. They cam ' , Tweeds'to be had, while Our Hats and Ha�erdaihery is unexceNed. .' `-, �'� If. , � something warni, suitable for winter . 0 UP from Corinth, I k, I � � 11 �— . ., , P11, ' , - 11 I . . - is in Strict accor(I with the quality, and -is tho-saine to all. ". '! I : . o Red bank � The . : � I . I - wear. Webaxe, had the beat holiday were nailed; to stand close up in'tbe fiom, Laodicea, from th 4"* PLANTS THAT EAT MEAT. neces­� .-1. J. � So n -A.- - - ; � � presence of him who Prayed for us on the and, Ge�mesaretls wav Fat is absolutely Special ' I - --�.% � I . , � - - trade known in our experience* but , -trOM Egyptian The Sundew, &a Inter08tillff SPOCIMen of I I _�n'e of 811 � - . . 7 1. � ,; its for business and. prof - �� -, - - we have still left a large stock of, mountain, and thought of us by the sea, brickyards and Gideon': thrashing floor. the Family Insectivora. I � . 9. I . onal raen. j . , : . � Chemist and Dr� � . . ; . � . I : �- . I . d agonized for us in the garden, and Those thousands -of Years ago slept -the Sar as an article of diet. I . I . . � : � , I, ., ,I . . . winter goodt which we will have to an � y . I I I �� '-; . I � � Magazine has this to say about I I ' ;' � I � : . i —, , L . ��, I clearoutthis month, to make room died for us -in horrible cruolfixion; to feel last sleep, and these are this moment bav- Godey's . . . - ��. � . . I �4 . . f( a of the most . t i � � ­ � . � 1, .: 4 � � I � hand, to kiss W? feet, to run our ' stretched out for the sepulcher. - interesting of the Insectivora Is the sun- � ,I � H; � ­ � r - �- � 1. An I . . i z- gers - -, -, � � - . � .9 - 7-11 . . . I ­ iT . I . . .7 as well as in quality, come along the scars� bf ancient I ' - I E - gains that prove their worth in use . X% -B . � plants that eat =eat: ,,On' L W-,4,Ross � , )r Spiing goods. him, to embrace him, to take his Ing their eyes closed, and -their limbs If it is not of t DT Tff m - �� �, If you wantbar- of hc righrkind � e B .-JLG JuL JL � I : I. .. and see � suffering, to A general expecting an attwkfrom, the dew. The live or six'small leaves lay . - . - ­ T. . � .1 - . . it May not be digested Then � I I - :�, K I . 4 . our splendi-i lines of Men!s 4 -buckle say: "This lai-ii-4 Jesus! He gave himself GUMU7 stand" on A hM and looks through close to the. ground, and each of them - Zl - .. 1. - �� � I � . ' ; I . � - - � - I I 7 ` I I � I � , . felts.; men's, and boys' Socks, Rub- for me. I shalr-hever leave his ' bore a crown. of dowdrops,which sparkled, the bod * . ,- - - i . . presence. I V.; ... .- L� q � - 9. - -ver V a fieldglass and sees -in the great distance in the sn'18111no like rubies and diamonds. y will not get enough � � I . . S E A F 0.18VT H ' I aw . IL bers, Overshoes and Slippers. Also I shall fore ehold his glory. I shall � - I ",',"l,Il, . - ­ .. .� . . L- I I . � ­­­! - 1. � L � .. e A� I � �� . our women's eternally hear his voice. Lord Jos - multitudes approaching, but has no idea A slender scApe sprang from the rosette P I I .. � ....... - I � �. 9V - ­ � . 3 - F -Z i . - 11 � I I - -- - and rnisseal- Skating su Of it. In this event there � 6 . ­ -1 �� - I see theel I behold wh lood - . � I ­ .. . . �� � � I I started, where the 'tearscoursed, where some small whiteflowers. I . : . I ­ i ! � 0 Fa;n.4- Slippers, and all other I - � � -1 . � - Shoes, Overshoes, Cardigans, RULb ore M",�*w of their numbe, �He gays: "I' cannot of leaves, and from one side of It drooped � � � bers and tell anything about them. I merely know Are you Losing 1. 11 T1219most,excenent . �.. - . is fat -starvation. V:� " - - � a. � - ��, lines found in: an up-to-date shoe - the face was distorted. I have waited for that there are a great number. " And so "Sundew is the poetic name given it I � I : I ... 11 i in the county of Hulce I I ' I - - � �, . % . I � . �� I . . .,�'. � this hour. I shall John, without attempting, to Count, Bays, because Of the gleams of the gem -like � I . . � I., I �. i - ! � . � store, and at rock bottom prices. I never turn, my back on - . Your Hair ? ... f pal I I 11f � .T � "A great - - 1: . � . � - rag, &I � - I � , thee. No molm looking through Imperfect. multitude that no man, can drops on the leaf surfaces, but in spite of ScOtt's EMulsion suppl'ics OF . I I .i 4PJ6.00 . 4 � ,; � . number." I I I � � . s .. . I � I Those indebted to us will please call and glasses. Not;more studying thee in the Its beauty It is a little savage of vegetable . I 0 . � I I � . - , : 4. ? . . . I L � . . I I I I � I - aiettle at once, as we must have all We are told that heaven is a place of * I ife. this- needed fat, of the righ -1 ()UP E ' . If so bear in mind thab - � � - 11 ­ darkness. BIP't as long ail this th Most plants absorb no . I I . I -� I � i . - I . rone I urishment t - 41 I—, - LL I (yoples can be bad frora I I . . . I 1� L . I ­ L . - I � L � . � . our accounts paid this month. Stands and this everlasting happiness but( what do we know about' frOIA the Soil and atmosphere, but the 1,, il gold, or Mr, David Boost tit . ,- I - - � I i . t I Prof. DOrellWerLd, of 'Toront I 9 I . — . .- � . . � ; I . . . rlv'r 'low', happiness? 1 - s in this world Is sundOW will drink- milk and, eat beef and 11',ind'--'ia the right . 00� , I -�� � L '-- , ..,_Tppineq 9 - quantity ! I i , . � 1 2, - I and triose garlands bloom, -and theme only a half efiged thing -a flowery path, mutton and hard boiled eggs ff they we I Will b� 'in SEAFORTH, at I - ..- .11 ; 0 Rey., DG Xoy-IM, I Arc � _onept L#&Y$;-!, am p I _ �- I � - / hes df victory remain to greet home With, a serpent hiss . ' I I COMM6=ial HOtel, on.Tuesday, March 15, , with irbst 1, ' _ � - .�-- - with a . I A bffo. 1, � - 0 1 - I I L � � i4 . I I ' , adibe " our it*.: I I . L . . � . I - j I � �".A J, -4 � ­ ­ onte I W i< Toupe I f and to study It 4 � � . � � . - � - .- I etc. ; GenVo , 0#, 0o. These goods are so tMe '. natu . f . ­ - . - -, . .t A"I­ I- . Jeus Of my choice, Jesus of my dropped before we could drink it; a thrill leaf Is covered with a number of tiny IyAigested. . closest to re that the I � 0&4".�- - \\ heaven's conquero s, so long I shall .qet,� Pit0her, from which the water has Over.. so it catches its own dinner. ]Each � Fr -, . ­ . gfj� SLWitahe$, Wavy � Ing across it; a broken fed. to it. It does nof,- keep a cook, how- and in the ,form already styles of his fat 'OuGark 1&ir Coverings, Ladies Wigs, Ban : , 1-1 :4 Partl I . � i ---." -------- ! � - 7 7:�� � . . � - . rver cannot etect fakeness. The beautv adding Oalities.ind the ; � . song, Jesus of my triumph, forever and Of exhilaration, follow- ed by disastrous reddish tentacles, and'at the end of each affor � . r - ! now. T, vW themm a ; 1� � � � I � forever, face to fa,ce 0 I .. ctions. To help us understand the i tentacle is a little gland, to which ad- affor the head have 16ppfeaW to thesgund sense and goo Judgment of 0 P oteation ' . I mayne 1618farfrMMM ,� , - - 1. �; - . WHITNET1 BLOCKI - � rea oy As a result � all the organs people r 0 are wearing the Professor's productions. ver 10010W.4, . 7 I I ,--. . . . I I - The Puzzles of Life. t of heaven heres a drop of sticky fluid. I Properly & " whether 3 ` _- .� Mr.,N­ - . I 1, ­ . - � , the Bible takes us to a river. I . natural or artifici t - rrAnged hair, a of Won . ,-. A. &�jro�ucee . . I . - Mon - - - I . and SwIl I - �, . . I L The idea of the te-xt. is just as true We stand on the grassy bank. We see the "While watching the sundow we saw ap.d tissues take o Prof. Drenwend * I IL refined and youthfpl expre -- I I t I lbe � �­ c 88!6n!ou,the ' face, ,:' and &,visit to - I - , ,, L ,- 1,� 7, " t".. �� 1, . L � - . 11 � . .. ..,.. �.'�, I I � ,;t,A .--- i - Z� _ -"A �, _A _ . , , _ 1! � _ , 1�7 , , .1 � . t , L . _ t _ __ _ , , _ _ � _ : __ _ _ I I - � 11 I T S 1i LTIE, I 11 I -11 In 11 I , - - 2 - - � - , L I - .. :1 �! . ty. . - I R - was Agrand JAXUA . I -11 . . I �7.1 i . I --, . . I . I I I L., - ve been n - � I -g I t, , . - � 4o;dsy=0"-"d I . . L � Hovering over the leaf, he lightly poised i2li druggist& � '�' I ..ed -1 - . 06 subjo6t- Remember at , notho In I I - I the filth of the cities are emptied into I 5oc. and #i.00' . I i I I � 9 u zhl I _ 1UWM11CAUe Z _yA 1. I ­q_j&L. L .,� .� . - ".�,,t gA4.UL0 _b _4 4= tQrE6 � The IN "llic of lwtm�lk&h '-1 �� - � . T I I 1�. . . 1� of #As blood,md-laft, . ,I . ; �-� a 15 And unhealthy h1wou a1aQve it and Drounred tq - olp tke SCOTT & BOWNE, , o merel"i Hotel, on T esday, Nareh 15th' � ­ - . SEAFORTH. - when applied to God's providence. Who waters flow on with ceaseless wave. But A gay little fly in a gauzy c?at &aw near. n activi I ure the beat advicelon ,�,. I I � � - b -'s not cOM0 to some pass in life thor- - __ .-- Ch,mi,ts, T,,o,to. C . ­ a Uva :� 1, I I I I ----WR ----"WA" I . - . : 5 ..i �­ . I . , - . � L I . � , � L I � I I - ;it ,-- I . . . . I . - . �­ ­ - . I I - - , � I ­ I . . . � . I - . I i I - I g � - � I . -1 4 - - . I- gi � 7 - :4 I � . . - . I L . 4 1 AD. I I .. . � - . . � . I 9 L I