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I - I ­ - I I ­ � . � -- 2' . .7 . - ­-- . , ­ 1- -I . - I I,- .� �, - ­ I . � . . --- --- 110111111M � - ---­­ ,-- -­ ­ , --- I -- - ­ I � . . - Bible 61 08 ' Ilan ,a � * Pu " - � - � ; I I � ­ . . . WIF7 - give 11 ustralclon po" -, . - ; 1 pr�y tfie LoM my ITOXII T,6'KOeP- 0 n .� , I I toast, the Em- . -", S. - . I �� I I I �1- , "' -too feeble' to employ either -- oolossa , I " bulk. - We . - . - �­� ' I'll I � � I - . '�. -"an of 'rurke-y ' ' - - . I � - - - - I � . * . - I 't 8`� � "'Y peror of �aermany was glad to -have our We may be mVst note,, howeverg 18 --Bicycle S 98 z: -1 I*- . I -1 � - I&mL INTATRK STORYOF I MAR .R. " t this prayer� that t e dienalty of the sun Is 91ily about. � � . I ' I � � . . I , � . . Anoroft, flit down with of the�e familiar fOrmst bu one-qu ter that of the -earth$' so that it . . . -� . � I:- 11 � . SALIL—For We. Lumley post-P.1fice 6tors, � � .- minister, George 13 1 concisoo to SO I r I . � . - I w . - � 11 , - of SteplIou is so.aborb, is so : ", .1 j, but beli ,me, YO WhO ! - . � I . majl� 14 soiree land. choice ; tj sores him at his tabI4 � would 4iweighi, only as much as 880,000 i - - - � I � . FoRdany g9od THE f we surely - - � 11 � k - . orchad,_good Welt and barn, Poemston given DR.TALMAGE DIStOURSES O� . mostofthe worlds history, what earnes�o is so -comprobengive. In very "round" numbers the ��! _ w :1 11 � . _ I - I know � . . h.i ;Ay that, "Lord Jesust � earKis. ' � I . I right.away. School quarter mile off. -W. DINNIN a u's 1v ight may be stated at tw I . I ­-, - ' 4 . . - �, � -R� 1577-tt ' $TONINC OF -STEPHEN1. . other king ever asked the abandoned and will ble to I t prayer Is � su e o 0001- 0%11LAVA% I I I I, . - e�my spirlt." I - fig. -:��, �*� i� - Postmaster. Lumley, - . I the forlorn ancl the wretched and theout- re�elv Oh- If ths Bij which, If expressed in - Lumeden & Wilson's 113-IT'vy-we -'� I," . IT I I . I -- I . It beside himr answer'd, how sweet it will be to die I -: lions of ton almost as man - I cast to come and s . -r � Id require V - I - -1�6 w r . . �� for us. Per �L'L 11 1GIAUNS FOX SALIL—Tht undersigned has twenO I . ures., wou � I I A.S. I_ Five Pictures DIsplaVed—Stephen Gazing U .1-#-j j--ditatioul You— can This Id is clever enough ." 11in" can accom" � � I 1. ­V�1� - i- , - . *!.. 1 - I - i '� . I I � I I ! j 1 . t ,*I, 4 � I - I � � I i -1 -1 --- ChajoeFairmst INS In XMIJIUMas G . I ; %j , W%J" a -gnat deal'better ojtpjlerl as ar AJVVV DJV-LI . ' I. .7 .1i-, - � - � . Province; an sizes, and Priam to e heid of bap' it has treated us . - � � ,f 11 r , V rier County of the Xnto Heaven, Stephen Looking at Christ, take it to -day and stand at th s treated, but It on modat ,L on 1, Kidd s Han. . - �­ . " salt For full information, write or calt -person1% _ ' * Room now op ,,n . I L L � 1. III . 113 , � the darkest alley In any city and ,say: than we deserve to.be A � - � - � No trouble to sh -ere L sh A very comprehensive illustration of : N I I—— d I � t . ow, them. Ir. L SOOXT, rum quild break the I . t- I , 1 1 1 1 � 1391-9 Stephen Stoned, Stephen In His Dying ttComej� Clothes for your rags Ive for the dying pillow th I dimensions of the earth as � . -,� - � . I i ;, i P. 0. . d we shall have the pyi ,,mean i . � - � � j L ; I ' .; L I 11 � . . it � "I'll, - . Prayer and Stephen Aslee I I your soresi a throno for yoVaeternft� light ot that better WOrl cOmP ,edwitlithesunlotoreprose.ntthe I .i . � .; . I . 1 : . 11 .... . � I - � V. .no more r�gnb � about. leaving a small, 1 . I I I . , .. q I . .. ": 1 reigning'- " A Christ that talks like that d L - I - ! ; j L 1 I ZSMMOZ W BRUORFIRLD FOR SALE.- e for one largop beauti- latter ay a globe two feet in diameter an q I Gentlemen to - ­ .;. L � . � . - , L can rress Assocla- '. . 'I . � . I I . I ---- For NIS the flame dwellint hauss andlot us& L-- .11, , , I I . --- - ' . . , R r Copyright 2M, by Amerl. and acts likethat and pardons like that dark, damp boUs That dying minister the em th by a dainty pea. And yet the i A sp�pndid opportunity for Ladies or ` , � ­ A I I . L tion.] look- ful and, capacious. - I ,_1 -1 , � . ---- LL - . tephon.stood L , , - , � � i -�! : � , � I the, nilway station, in Bru,.enel& The house can i --do you wonder that S . little 1 ea, weighs more than six quintillion 'season opens. � -_ I I � I I ­ If: . . Ilar and hard'and soft phis, some years ago beauti, . . the I 11 _- I w . j . , I.. � � �� ..... I'll, . taina ten loam* ,, a stone as - in Philadel 'it is some - learn -the art of Tiding, before � ".. L h 13. -The discourse * ing-at him? I hope to spend eternity do As to the solar surface, . I . ­ n, � i i � : . There Is a Washington, Man it when in the last mo- tons. L . � � r .--: ; X i � ; water in the house ; also a kood fdable. . - 1- f , I -, i ­ 4 - I , , , , , . 4 4 4 4 4 - - . ... i -- ... 4 --. us"eramolland. Apply7to ALEM MUSTARD, of Dr. Talmage which we send out is a ', -Ing the samething, I must we him; I fully depleted his hands and cried 12,000 ,times that of our ilanet. Yet the I Call And see,the new wheels and prices. We have - S, � � Ll I .. . - ant he throw, up . I � -, , k i ,jr"" 'L - ' I -, Z - I . . . ' I . I � - . I local i I � I I 1. old 1516 -it I sun, v ben compared with Its true peers, � ; I t _I - . ;,LLLLL ��� : . . - � vivid story of martyrdom and a raptur- - must look upon that face once clouded m ht111 . . I . � - . I . .- �) ... L . out, ,I I move into the lig , - d hand whe . I . �; . �j I my sin, but n th my I the sti rs, is only of extraordinary size, also some secon els to clear -ont cheap. . : z . come; text, with ow radiant � wJ � , , L I � , - - I � ew of the world to I - .- - , i , � perty ous vi . ­ � � % t , ­ � LLLL. ff0U8Z AND LOT FO% SALIL-This pro jo ,L,Bebold IseetheLhea at hand that � . - -r L . d I - .vens. pardon. I want to touch th Stelphen Asleep. , but in all probability Is only to be ranked - � - J. . i . - .. � I -- . - �, I I �1- � � - I L I . is pleasantly situated art Godefloh st"Ot .Acts Vil' L56 -C , � � - - . . ! ... . - I'll . � knocked off my shackles. I want to hear . edium self luminous- bodies' I � I . . I I , - - - . i t Beatorth, opposite the fair ground. The house 'I ate. ; I - � I --. - . I - opened, . iced my deliver- pass oxi now, and I will show you one ' amonj the m . . . � . I - f . - L t- 11 me six joamig, pantry and woodshed, with *ault. . 1� ! I � I ! i I .. - : L Stephen had been Preaching a rousing that voice which pronoun. - . . . . � - . . . 1. and soft water. , The lot to well ' Behold him, little children, for if more picture, and that is Stephen asleep. L which sparkle in "heaven's ebon " - � I . , I L7 could riot stand'.. ance. . � .- . . 1, - i - � ab dance of hard d the. people ' mplicity peculiar to And b,3oause of its spotteftess It has a i. - . I I . I- . L - :, . Des, and has also a few sermon, - an I Athos and si - I t I . .. - . '� ­ planted with small fruit tim . LL � I . - ,� � . I IL mes you live.to three score.,years and ten you With a P LUMSDEN: & WILSON, �! � � � i. � � , I trees on it For futher partic- it.'They resolved to do asmen someti ong the . :1 E -- L .. - .11 -- - �, I 9 . 11 : ­ , . - . � 11 . . - i I . A - apply to "DR1W LITTLE, Ses,forth. 1576-4 old him, ye the Scriptures the text says of Stephen, place (although a humble one)am - . - , vod bearing avv as ' I I what "variable" stars. i . I -0 i- �L ' " � I 13111" would like to do in -this day, if they i will see none so fair.. Beh I a jeep.,' 110h,' . I I . � , - ,f: � , - - -) n-R.Tj(1 0 . I i . 1.� X ht- : ;%god onesi for he only can sbIno through "He f6l j 8 I you sayp � . I ; . __ . 1� I A 'hard rook 1 The "oh-Iniflir shell," -as - Miss Clorke . I ,. gi­-ji -im, -- lain preacher of risr L I V.TTV.MT.Q Q ANT . , JO, .,- I ! - - . � i �. I - X . 7 -. . - t . � -- � I of only way. to - the dimuess of your failing eyesight. Be- a Place WILD Wall W a UP - I I I . I I ,, - ... I . � I - . I - - Sig FOR SALE OR TO BZNT--Mr-I John eousness-kill him. The Im,', stones failing down upon I terms it, seen through a piece of Well . I - . I . � I w � O=borough, W sell L'r went his fI*e new Wa4-to'knock'the breath bold him, parth. Behold, him, heaven. - under bi . � . I i : I t I 11 0 silence this man . - smoked glass, is termed the "photo- . . �� - REE7 11�� � ­ - i � . , - when All the nations of him, the blood streaming, the mob bowl . . . MAIN �ST �, � -- If � - dence in EgmoodAlle, which w". built hot gun% What &:moment ere. I I We thus pery actual 800TT'S BLOM . . I ., I �- �1. � Vat a firit-class house. out of him. So they rushed Stephen out . Ist I All Ing. What a place it was to sleep V" And . gpb elve its 4 � � , . . I . s I., - I 1! I m0r. This Is In ev6rY = 1, bard and soft of ta ' ;city, and with curse the saved shall gather around Chr I I a much smaller I I . . . - I I �� � I umber diameter, altbouah t seem I I .- 11 ; I � _ .- � � � � . r I 0 gates of the. y t . I ­ � - 11 � , - I - - 4 ... ­ � with good 'brick @Ad will isht that way ,a my text takes that symbol of el I I . 1111 I t floor es that way. k �f - it, because the I . - � or wood to ght him fac All thrones I . .1 , water, combined coal,. =�r"A`pl and belldw they-brou i 7 � �- . ; I . � . I � � , 11 .. . p y and whoop . . '43M A :F03R ME, -- - - � - ,I I to describe his departurej so sweet was it, tb r- - g � - i �� 71 ,' U nolifer go i avary modern con, to to the Cliff. as was the custom when they gazing on. Jesus. I glare has bVw negatived by the ; It$ . I T . � ., - .- - �*, � : � � - - ! 1, i ,, j "BOROUGH, Seaf6rih. 1 1516 -If - ' so contented was it, So P0110eful was it- flOrcO . .�-:-� , i , - I I _ oHN LAS. he nations know ., .. I ­ -- . I - -r I - - � I. I , i . I 11 : i e i I I -- I - - 4,-q -, ! Z . -1 � - wanted to take away life by- stoning. His worth if all, t laborious life. shade glass. If weboncede that the sun . - � -, ,, a I . edge of the Sure the whole earth would love him too. Stephen had lived a very - I ! I I . .� . I Having brought him to the to care for the 'is gaiRcUS, the phaosphere may be � I , - 1 1 1 L i . A 1i 12, - His chief work had been re . - I . � . I I I - I . ! I - 11 - . . -. 1! APA F*R SALIL-For sale, lot 6, con081110110 f ikin or crust of in . . . � . � t I . I - .1 F � of cliff, they pushed him off-;-- After be had can t - ­ - :, z . . - I . : - F . of Hibber?4 containing 1004hares Stephen's Martyrdom. How many loaves of bread be, dis- garde s a sort 0 . 128�;Al . - � - i � , L - ­ � Eivation. Well fallen 1 - how many bar 01 . I � I . 1, �- f e __q a clo il-. . I ::: I Ftowmwp cuit bhey came'and, looked down, and, . i poor. e feet he had des Juds, through which are con- I I : - � t ... - ! Xced - Isait In a good state of I pass on now and look at Stephen tributed . " ­ z i � ­ . book barn and out yet'dead, they be- ots of sickness- And stantly breaking the geyser -like uprushes - � . �. �- t ) � f, fenced; A"a-10jok house ;good seeing that he was not I * ,'way sa-hdale i I . - I t� - � all �, � - I I . - - r Z at tali woest, and ploughing after ,,toned. The world has al .s wanted to d, how many c I . . � t, i balldime; 110011111 gan to drop stones upon him, stone of of metallic vapors, which expend their � I . -. 1 1 I I 1-1 . r -i oni-!1 podL' welle and 2 never failing springs ; 85 get rid of good men. Their very life to an distress . he blessed with ministries . � t. , - I 1� i I � - mitimes . � i � . Any time. For further stone. Amid this horrible rain of missiles db know, but energies as far aboyethe sun so it I ! - - I ! acrA cleared; mmesslon,;as oes &ntj assault upon wickedness.. Out with Ste- kindness and love I do n . I I � 1- - ; �7, , 7 up on his kn a as e B. ista, t e ea, th I I . - - , r . ,� i '! partioulars, apply *a PETER 3EELVILLE, CwmArtY - Stephen clambers �� 1 . . . I . ;` - - . I I.- � I � I ! I ;F IK5-tf - phen through the gates of thecity. Down from the way he lived and the w y he th moon I d n from th r - � I � I y �, V O., Ontario. I I folds his- hands, while the blood drips I �: t . & I I — I with him over the precipices. ""Let every died I know he was a laborious Christian. 1MnvIr ning'the photospbere, as the atmos- . I 1; e - . 3 i . - �re ( , � i 4 - - from ),Is temples to his cheeks, from his astly . ; i�. . I . . I I I I fV ji . I I 11; - � Irar. I Seen In I . . ; I t� : �1 I ioe wres, in- the s, from his man come up and di -op � a stone upon his But thatt is all over now. He has pressed ph( surrounds the earth, but v , 0 8 h , . . . . MtARX FOR SALLE.-For sale, obeeks, -to his garment, � ) . . I . . �, I . . "I � - ; I � A . I � .1 . .je township of Howtek, being Lots 16 and 16, Con. ments to the ground, and then, 100jing bead. But these men, did not so much the cup to the last fainting lip. He has deepe , Is the I I bromo p ere. I I' �� I - � r . . - . I . I - - . - . . . � f i ed *nd2O soresin. 'him. kiWStephen as they killed themselves. taken the last insult from his enemies. the sp etroscope it resembles -a delicate I r F I codone. Isighty &arm are clear _ . I . I i I I up,,be makes Vko prayers -one for t the golar - * ... I � �; I 11 bush. There to an the firm a bank- barn, with owne, . - globe, . ,.( . 'CA -0 � i , �r � �, -� � i - I -- E th, i "Lord Every stone rebounded upon them. While The last stone to whose crushing weight but b Illiant rim abou 0 1 � f � � I . � - . . � . � bTugdmea *�" fame house. wl 'self and bne for his murderers , and �he same instrumen %. I IV__ I : -0 , � , I ' � .11 -'� Is s= 'ive my spirit I" Thht-was f ­ - .. I - � . a" , ­ Wt 'd re for these murdererswere transfixed bythp he Is susceptible has been burled. Stephen ' t reveals th . &A 011?' --t I � � F I I - and I .......... Jesus,reco scorn of all good men Stephen lives In is deadl The disciples come. They take gspron�l mences," whose varied forms are -� 1k, I - res =1171 m ro, _ L � fil I Be . p. o. , hImself.' "Lord, lay . - s inating.-Ph 'I 11 i � I I --- th ly ZXA, R not this sin to their of all Christendom. Ste him up. They wash .away the blood from so fa iladelphia. Ledger. a ); - ? � . app ar ! I - � r�� ssailants. the admiration I 3 ­ . : � �- ge I" � That was for his a �, � � . "I I � . 1670-tf obarg , I � I ,�, �� I r I phon stoned, but Stephen alive. So all the wounds. 'They straghten out the ; I � . I - ... ; . pain and loss of blood, he . ,; ; . - -,; . I . -i ; . �; Then, from Ited. All Who Will -brul b They brush back the 7 Y: men must be pe sod In S. - t p I � 1 , OR TO RZINT.-For good Don't Try, to Be Somegilng Else. 11 , , il I - � ", i. - RU FOR SALE oned, away and fell asleep. !!Er from the brow, and then - � $ . 4 �- � It - i *4 F4 A . � see at to rent, L,)t fi. COXIM83110a 6, MWO live godly . .i - � R I jr -day five pictures in Christ Jesus must Buffer tangled �, : , . - I , � ­ I 7 7 1 "' i i . i - � � ,� . 1. Hallett, nm�r the village at Constance, containing I want to show you to Stephen Persecution. 1t is lie eulogy of a man to they pass a4ound to look upon the calm One reason why soinany girlsandboys, Z I - . I I � ; - . . and in X good state at -Steplien gazing into heaven. r men and women,' too, are uninteresting 14, I � . i - Y- -p . � � I r � ; - about 10D acre& All clewed . good Stephen s -. say that everybody likes him. Show me countenance of him who bad lived fo .1 � in . , - 1i I �. . - � good buildings toned, Ste F .1 - ;. � " cultivation, There ore looking at Christ, a ' Stephen Is because nearly everybody tries so hard . �, I � , I & , i " water. There are 11 u ." . , . �1� ; - I � one who is doing till big (b y to stdto the poor and died for the'truth. ­ I I . orebard,and plenty. of excellent phou in his dying prayer and Stephen any than to ..--- 1, -9V - � , . . � , I I Z, _ I . Z11 , 35 acres- seeded to grew. . or church, and I will bhow you men asleep I ,to be like somebody else rather ., z . I Rom of fail wheat; and . ;;;�. . Z ; ! - � � I farm, and will be sold - cheap. If asleep. driven with the be content to remain himself or herself ;; I � This is &eplendlt who utterly abhor him. '- I have seen the sea . - . � r :� � 1� ­ I I . I P I � . � -1 I � . . - �. - not sold by spring it will be rented. Immediate StepheWs Glimpse of Heaven. I Rlf� 'r d �r --- I � . . ; �, �­ SCHGALES. Constance. � . If all men spealt well of you, it Is be- hurricane until the -tangled foam caught In life. .;, "k. IF 111W . I I , . � possession- Apply to RIM G t jV1 I I � 1577-tf First look at Stephen gazing into cause you are either a laggard or a dolt.,. in'tSe rigging, and wave rising above In j nature you don*t see an oak tree t 0.0*�'. f -1 I E� , ' ilf I'll . I , , - � � - z. , � I .... I W1 � ; I � B m e posing as a willow, or a black duck as a I . � : - th - ,� - . : I � . heaven. Before you take a leap you want if a ste&-mer makes rapid progress through wave seemed as If about to ter t .1 r ; I ; I I A 7, -:! - � 4 ­ UOR SALE. -For sale, Lot ,8, a Pa 0 d I have seen the tem- Yeller leg, or a horse as a cow, or a bly;; � � to. to know where you are going to' Ian - the waves, the water will boil and foam heavens, and then p I i � IN - . " -1 i I � ohw- � � 1 . in range Fol -e -,­­ e , or a lilac a -i . �.IZ i � .r is a us d on- tbs Before you climb a ladder you want to all around it. Brave soldiers of Jesus pest drop and thb waves crouch and every- as a rose s., a peony, or a dog ! . ­ t, .1retherlo swea. The -pro I I . � - � ,7 � . ,aches. co at, Be natural, and you'll be --- il ­ � �f Bayfleld Road, and wAill bUe a - ofther. in one lot. or know to what point the ladder re Christ will hear the carbines click. When thing be ne smooth and burnished as 01,41 1 i�MT i�,, . :0 �- . � � �-� " 11 . �, � . � V - . I i parcels, as purchmeril may demire. For, rigii I i . I . I In And it wag right that Stephen, within a I see a man with , voice and money and though a camping place for'the glories of - - � - ;- � , �. , ) I z I - , . t to . 4-1 ! I i k, , . O,ZPd parlilculars ly � t6 the und rsigned 3y a girl without the slightest tal- I ­ I ! , -- T� i des Z. I -�; I , x1ohn iWAtson ceased. feW moments of heaven, should be gazing -the ri- side and some heaven. a man whose life I I ll -w 11 executorsof the vviu of influence all on ght So I have seen r music Is ruining a piano who . 1577-4 shou d be making bonnets or bread; many I � j . I . r 1A- - I ,? Id'; HENI be found caricature him and some sneer at him has been tossed and driven coming'down ent f T PC r � � . .A , 1- ROBERT WATSON, Bruoelle BY PECK. into It. We would all do well -to - i , . ; - -nion who I I -iV ! 1 ,­, �; I � yn � . I 1 -t--! 4 Bsynald. . I in the same posture. There is enough In and some denounce him and at last to an Infinite calm, in which there A' . .1-1 -, I i - . ­ � . , � r - -- gazing. A man of pretend to be actuated by right motives was the bush of heaven's lullaby. a be is studying for- a learned profession � r� -7 1 �. I if 1 # -- I heaven to keep us � I ! er sphere is the inachine, shop - 17- 1 ; D-1 - (;om& FoR'U%�C.-For We the large wea Stephen asleep I I saw such a one. He who a prop .1 i� � i� ARM IN ALL . Ith may have statuary in the � r; I . - of �� � � ­ . . I 4 � FSouth FAA quarter of aeo*n F.. town I ; conspire to cripple him, to cast him Out, 11 I V -­ I f L I ship i -- � - -� R - � -- hall, and paintings in the sitting room, I to destroy him, I �say, I I Stephen stoned I I I fought all his days against poverty and or the mill; niany.a man Is splitting up . . I -- W I I . IAW, containing 16o &area.. Thqre wo fork) acres I I I - ­ I— T-c ,�'hn n" lit, to he doina, aced - � ; - : � � ... — - � ­� i .1 ,I ; I cleared &W41 free from stumps and under crop. Com- s of art in allparus 01: Tinenouse, When I see it man in some great moral' against abuse. Tney traduced his Twme. V � a ". -- ­ . . . f----. 11 � I and woi . . - I � �, - - . % t � ,c in some inst I -- ! . �, I I The bahtee is we)ltirabered. but he h -ng apinst grog-- They rattled at the doorknob while he servi, Itution of learning, . - , f . , [ . � fortable log buildmp. as the chief pictures in the art or religious reform battli - I- � � F- - - - . i - I 1. T it is wlthln� four miles of Eehob4y railway station . � *.-I- F I I � � T , I ri gallery, and there hour after hour you . he could teact Ing or working on some farm, and A ,IV, .1 - . - . .1 11 shops, exposing wickedness in high places, was dying with duns � for debts I THE -1 � I and six rdiles of the , prosperous village - of Po I— I I ,� . : � j � d glass and ever is trying to be vain a I I # . i will be cold cheap, walk with catalogue an by active means. trying to purify the not pay, yet. ,the peaco of God brooded man a woman . i�,;. i I i - - 71 - Findlay:.- Thisisagoodlot. and . C.V ­ . I ; . I A - i . P8021T ldadE r of society when she could b? a -1 I � � -; � : � 1.1 , a. Apply to W1E#LIA14 SIN, *Increasing admiration. Well, heaven is ' the world I I �, : ; and on eaq term church and better the world's estate, and over his pillow, and while . i I . I H I - MUSTARD, B�nce- model housewife in her own home.- CANADIAN BANK OF COMAIMER J%- i� - I i . � I on the premises I or to ALEX. the gallery where God has gathered the I find that some of the newspapers an- faded heaven dawned, and the deepening . . . - --" i . t - . ; . , - ! I I - . . I - I - I - field. � L .. - 154641 � � . - ; , -----z .t 3,1- 1 - . chief treasures of his realm. The whole athematize him and. inon-6eu good men twilight of earth's night was only the Pearson's Weekly. . . . , ..,. - � ZSD 1867., -, - I I I ­ ! 1. ft f� I 11 ..F.STABLISH. . 44 1 i .-. � � % . I . . . I - . . I . . � f. I . . 11 � i ­ d Con. universe is his palace. In this lower,,00m -oppose him and denounce him because, opening twilight of heaven's morn. Not . I i I I -1 ARM FOR SALP.-Foi sale, ioot 7, Bayne] �. ' - - - . I I ! il . ,where we stop there are many adOrn- thouch he does good, he does not & it In a sigh; hot a tear; not it struggle. Hush I I -jr . i � * r Feession, Goderich iTownship, containing F4 Bananas In Typhoid.' HEAD OFFICEs TORONTO. , I . � . i I - 0 . . I At,� , �� 3 _ i I I 4 . - I � . , J� ­ I k � ; k . Scres, 44 of which are cleared ,and in a good, at te ments-tessellated floor of amethyst, and "Stepheu!'stonedl" The -Stephen asleep I . . ; . ;- a their way, I say, er A long experience with typhoid ; � . f I I ' A-. t I . I -1 un- . I . � ardwood buo, faculty to tell the wea- I oApiTAL (PAID UP)­8IX MILLION DOLLARS - S8,000,000 . � i � � l of cultivation, 40 acres good b on the winding cloud stairs are stretched world, -,vith Infinite spite, tookafterjohn I have not the . I � . I - Z . culled, composed f to b wh, cherry snA ash, Dr. Ussery of St. Louis main- . . , � . � , patt nts . . �� � .. I I I n � . . - L I I oo� gm= � �) edlaert at rear -end of lot. Out Oauvassv�on which commingle azure Frederick Oberlin and Paul and Stephen -the7z. I can never tell. by the setting sun - . . I . M . W . a lw -0 S -1.000 OW ­ . . . - . . ; ; with a few acrei I them Is the REST - - . ! I i � � ( . I Thereieon thelaudagodd frame bouse.wlth,ol�m and purple and saffron and gold. But of the text, but you notice, my friends, whether there will be a drought or, not. ,. tain � that'the best food for ]11 . � I . - ! I X � I" . I bani na. He explains by stating that in e B. E. WALKER, GmfRRAL MAXAGIM. . 4 1 w ` 1, i., bubdings ; laige bearing 6rchard ; and small spr heaven is the gallery in which the chief - that while they assaulted him they did cannot tell by the blowing of the wind I . f - � i . I I i i , I I � . - - . .. I - � I z I 1. - creek, which crosses tho farm, It is 2 miles fro' this disease the lining membrane of the - . I � 1. I I I lorles are gathered There arethebright- not succeed really in killing him. You whether it will be fair weather or foul on " - - � I I f � � � � � Bayfield, 7 miles from Cluiton and 12 from Goderio': 9 sma 1 Intestines become intensely inflamed SEAFOkTH 9RANOH. I � � Z� � ! 11 , There are the richest may assault a good '- an, but you cannot the morrow, but I can prophesy, and I . j I . crowns. - I . -�­ There Is no Incurnbersoce on the farm. Ownev est robes. in � � � - I I .. � ;. I ' i - - and engorged, eventually beginning to I I � � � � I!' n ; -ted. Farmers! Notes discount0d, Draft* � I ; I must give u forming owing to Poor health. Ter ing Business Trausac :, � � I ii 9- There are the highest exhilarations. Joh kill him. � will prophesy, what weather it will be A Geaeral Eank � I . ;; LL I .. �, I � ., � i I � � � -Thirty doflars per acre, half moh, balaiiee on tini.6 . slou -,,h away in spots, leavibg well defined . - I ! :1 � I I I I i -� says of it, "The kings of the earth shall : On the day of his deathiStephen spoke when you, the Christian, come to die, � . issued ayable at o,U points in Canada and the princip&I cities in z , . I . I . . i . .� � - � to suit purchaser. Addriss JOHN E. EAGLESON, u1ce -8, at which places the, intestinal t I P . � - ­ � ; o� � ;.I - : I - - -- bring their honor and glory into it-" before a few people 13 the sanhedrin. Now You may have it very: rough now. It 9, Great Brit Franoe, Bermudii,I A�c. _: . p . � � Bayfieldp. O., Ontario. ID69-tf n- all a becorqo dangerously thin. Now, a' the 'United StAte Mnv .. !:� T i w . � . A-, . . , a I � I � . I - - and in * the i � . . I , And I see the procession forming, ' � , , he addresses all Christendom. Paul -may be this week one annoyance, the I 4 1 j ? I I solid food, if taken Into the stomach, Is 711� . I . . I I � I - BAN TM NT. . . � 11 � pires, and the st apostle stood on Mars bill addressing & next another an ' . SAVINGS 'K DEPAR E I ! � i ; , . ARM FOR SALE. -A rare chance. Being the the line come all am ars noyance. It may be this . ---- I I likely to produce perforation of the Intes- . q : � I I I I �� I . 1, i � � . I � i S. E. I Section 21), ownship 24, R. 20, W. ls� spring Up into an arch for the he ts to handful of philosophers who knew not so - ards received, ancl cu#ent - rates of inter&A - - � . ` I i I , F 8 year one bereavement, the next another 11', I I . - 'f. M. in the Daupbla D! rdet, Province of MwAtebi. tine , dire results naturally .following,' ' Deposits of $1.00 and upw . . Y -x I Z � -. inarch under. The hosts keep step to the much about science as a ,modern scho ajjow4�4. IWInterest added to the prine I at the end of May and Novena- ' . . I- 01- bereavement. Before this year has passed � � i � - . - I This farm promises to 4 one of the beat in the - . I .Al � i . I t- tch of girl. To-day,he talks to all the millions, I you may have to bog for broad or ask for and this being the case, solid foods or I ipa I . - i . 9 � I acres of land, more or I -so, sound "of earthquake and the pi . - � � . . � �­ i � ,,r ---T' I Province, It contains 160 thosa containing a large amount of in- ber in ej%Ch ye&,r. . . � I , . I . I , � i . - 7 1�' � all of which is fit for culo� tion It iq one mile from avalanche from the mountains, and the of Christendom about the wonders of:' 'a scuttle of coal or a pair of shoes, but - .. *1 � I .. I ; t� ; I � - t, � 11 I * i : . . � � . - - � T d a hall from Spruce . nutritious substancos are to be avoided ij Ar . ! !; Y a school house. and one le a 0 . ! . i . � , I " 1lag they bear is the flame of a c0`nsum- justification and the glories of restirrec- at the last Christ will come in, and dark- ' . Special attention given to the collection of Ooi nl�rcisl Paper and F � . k . i : ta 1, . I 10reekposk offiae. Thei are 63 acres fenced and . , as dangerous. But the banana, though . . - . . . I I I '­ - - Z� . . I i .. ��.. . I . . . , ; under cultivation. ' T ere is a good hewed log Ing world, and all heaven turns out with ' tion. John Wesley was bowled down by ness will go out, and, though there may it ir ay- be classed as a solid food, contain- mArs' Sales Notes. � � . I'll 11 ; I t . 'I . � 1 � � . � . I ! ; 1- . 7 i - nouse, Qne and a b%lf stilly, 16*20 feet, and a good hArps and trumpets and myriad voiced the mob to whom lie preached, and they - be no band to cliose - your eyes and no . I , i m i-1 - � Ing as it does' some 95 per. cent. hutTition, F. HOLUESTEP Solicitor. F.-.. 0. G. MINTYj Manager. I ' - - ; ..- li, I - log stable, l8x24 feet. There are abotit 12 or 14 acri-s acclamation of angelic dominion to wel- threw bricks at him, and tbey1denounced breast on which to rest your dying head . �- � t . � : I i I j I. of good populshr bueh on e farm, soil is a rich black does not possess sufficient waste to Irri- i I � I - - I . -night, t1 I . . . I - I i i of the I - . i - loam surface with a a 8 come them in, and so the kings him, and they jostled him, and'they spat and no candle to lift the io odom . � ... i ub il. it is well.aituated, 4.- 41U .- a .4-., V,,.1 10'a Imbn1a � --- 1. , . � , I _ --.--- � . i I . � � I �earth bring their honor and glory into it. upon him, and yet -10 -day, in all lands, of God's hanging garden will.yegale your to V 0 V ' .7 � . 7 lyiD between two cree 9, neither of thern touching �Px— 0 0 "M 6 0 11110—OH10110111041 jos , - , . . I � — — . - I , Z I . . I I 8 AIM d to be the great father of soul, and at your bedside will halt the - - . I I I : i , -- Do you wonder that good people often he I ( itte' n : the farm. There is id o good water within twelve amcuat taken into the stomach is ab- � . . �� I feet of surface. My eakni -for selling is failing sorted, giving the patient more strength ; . ( � I � �-- . tand, like Stephen, looking into heaven? Meth No. more rents -to i ­­ i I health. .j will take $10 per acre for it if sold before 0 1 odism. Booth's bullet vacated the e,harlots of the King. ' ­ ' "�.M , !�, I presidential chair, but from that spot of pay, no more agony because flou,r has - - � ; '41.4L - 4�7 �j - I WM. MURRAY, Prop etar,Box $a, Dauphin, Man- There is not a man in this house to- coagulated blood on the floor in the box gone up, no more struggle with "the -Ld . .. i . � r- Christipai', it is well we th $15 per acre. Apply to We have many friends there. than can be obtained from other food. Most Rubbers ate Uncomfof, ble � -1 � � ;� � .11;. - Scientific American. i I ��.m I � , � � 11 � . - . - . J� . ! . - F, tobs. 156841 . - - . - � . . I . � � I I t I I I . . 1 i, day so isolated In life but there ' theater there sprang up tho.new world, the flesh and the devil," but peace i i � I- : . . . . I ' - j � � . � � . It is no Wonder that rubbers which are not the same - I. 1� I P . I '! - - r . I . — k ,�', i-� � one in heaven with *whom he one ' e shook-,. life of a nation. Stephen stoned, but Ste- -long, deep, everlasting peace. Stephen. The Probable Yxikon Gold Output of 3LS98. iI ! , Z* - -, .1 1, ,.,� ,-! � . - . I . I � -- L . . . . � -- - - -, I . ,- . -t . �, I I � 1; - hands. As a man gets older the numbur' phon alive. asleep I I shape as the boot� should b'e uncomfol able. it -cost,s - t I I - I " I � I ::1 . T e predictions for the receipts from � . I � I � I i ,- . , i [ . - � of his celestial acquaintances very rapidly . � - . . ,Stephen's Dying Prayer. Asleep In Jesngl Blessed sleep, . - 1 . ; I- . � � I k � I - . . I the Upper Yukon in 1898 are guess-,vork, - money to employ s1cilled p'#tcm makers but the result � j ; T 1. I � � " - multiplies. We have not had one glimpse - . I . N i . - . 1. � I . . Pass on now and see Stephen in his From which none ever wakdto weepl Alt ough the latest returned miners- make . . 1. - � , I �.�� - ," . 0, I of.them. since the night we kissed . them , is a ­ I - F . r : f I.,. - I . ' .satisfactory fit. ­ . i I . . dying prayer. His first thought was A calm and undisturbed`nposo� it a pear that it will be over $20,000,000. . i . : i I m good -by, and. they went away, but still � - . . i � � � - , i- i I . � - � -- I.. . I not how the stones hurt his head, nor Uninjurbd by the last of foes. Bu if it is $12,000,000, the most con- I Each year the Granby Rubber.Co. add niew, Pat- - V � � I . I we stand gazing at heaven. As when . . ser ative estimate now offered, it will be ' !- .� what would become of his body. His first I . - - . ! . ; f� , some.of our friends go across the sea we thought was about his spirit. "Lord Asleep In Jesus I Far from thee we derf ul, d will mean that with ;-all te-rnS tO fit all thelatest ,shoe shapes therefore ­ ! I ... . I . - ... : stand on the dock or on the steam tug Jesus, receive my spirit 1.1 I The murderer Thy kindred and their graves may, be, . - I � I I . the willing hands now there and the ... - ! . I HA�P and watch them, and after awhile the standing on the trapdoor, the black cap But there is still a blessod sleep ' hu dred 'thousand or more who go in . 6 . . - - - I I - - .w I .� I hulk of the vessel disappears, and then - - , A� :1 - .. �, being drawn over his head before the exe- - From Which none ever wake to weep. 189 the yield for 1899 will approximate - � .. . - . . . there Is only, a , patch of sail on the sky, ,� i . - * . 4 . oution, may grimace about the future, You have seen enough for one morn- $60,000,000. After that it dppends on . i I, � � I - . � , and soon that Is gone, and they are all . i Y4, but you and I have no shame In confess- acessfully examine sportation facilities to get people and . I ; � : ; 1 6 � ,!5�pf sight, and yet we stand looking in Ing. No one &in sum r I . -- f, � 1-1 , ­ - re go- more than five pictures In a day. There- ma hinery luto the country to multiply I I . � , Ing some anxiety abuut where ,ve a . . I I - - 1� ; � -56 y . t -same direction, so when our Iriends , m . I I i I . Ing to come out. You are not all body. fore we sto havin- seen this cluster of = placer yields, and a few years more . . � � I . .. (ON THE 5TCLAIR RIVER) �-, go away from us. into the future ,vorld p rZ . i ., , . � I -1 - , y I? I � There is within you a soul. I see it gleam divine Raphaels-Stapberi" * gazing in o, probabl see on the Yukon kanges IV . .� 1-1 . , - : I � we keep looking down through - the War- from your eyes and I see it at Christ, Stte- '71, steady crunching. of ore by. stamp . .- , irradiating I heaven, Stephen lboking , - - - - - .,­ SARNIA, ONTARIO.- rows and gazing and gazing as though I t -- I , we expected that they would come out your countenance. Sometimes I am , phen stoned, Stephen in hisdying prayer, mi s to add to the world'A gold supply. � - . ! - - �� 11 I- I I Seventy-five graduates assisted to positio'ns ,and stand on some cloud and,-,� give us ,abashed before an audience not because I ' Stephen asleep. . - rom "The Rush to the Klondike," .. lu ; rs .- � I � -- 1 1 - during the past year. come under their physical. eyesight, but by Sam - Stone Bush, in American . 7 � � .4t . 11 --,� .. I 11 . go -Out Shorthand Dej�artmentis the beeb one glimpse of their blissful and trans- . I I - � . � - - . - � ,, I I I , �! because I realize the truth that 11 stand 1y.Review of Reviews. I I � . f. M nth . 11 � , .. t Agured faces. I � I The Standard Changed. . � � ARE ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE. , - in. Canada. before so many immortal spirits. The � . . I i � f, --- � � . i I I, I � Our Commeroial Department i8 Actaal Busi- While you long to join their co.mvau- probability is that your body will at last 9 'Do you mean to 'tell me that �tbe ' . I . .11 . . I �, I Copper 311ning. � . -- � I -1 � � nesa from start to finish. . Ionship, and the years and the ..days go find a sepulcher in some of the cemeteries , noncombustible post -office roof Is con- no of the . most : ,healthy of all bust- They are honestly made of Pure Rubber. . . . I I . I I . � I . I rom vilth su& tedium that they break your - . ! I -1 i � L We can secure good board for students f that surround your town or city. There . I = � . structed on the same principle as was ' that of copper I � . � -1 4 - I I' - , !, I per heart, and the viper of pain , and- sorrow no ses to -day is probably Thin, Light Ma tic, Durab7le. . , . ­. ,�. . a� diaf ance, b6t from!j�Z to $2 5.0 � Z is no doubt but that your obsequies will ' employed In the late lamented power- i � ---s & - , , ;:- 1- "­ � I � and bereavement keeps gnawing at your I � pr uction. The United States produces , nXtra thiCk at .ball .. .­� � I . � I I I , � ; . week. � be decent and respectful, and you will be -the world. ana he- el. # I � . -kl -- � vitals, you stand still,'like Stephen, gaz- . house?" inquired the stranger. I � �c � I � AO'We pay the railroad fare one way. 1 60 per cent. of all the copper of .. � � I . 11 able topillow your head under the maple, , ' I Certainly, " replied the bland architect. 0 1 ... . " : � I . A] I the American mines were operated . . ­ � � . . t For father information address. Ing into heaven. You wonder If they I - ; . i�i.lk� *1 . �, or the Norway spruce, or the cypress, or "But that 'slow burning' building ul . . . . I I .. I � i � � I -,t � I I . . ' have changed since you saw them last. interruptedly last. year. Employes -Granby Rub1mrs wear Rke Iron. 1� i I ­� a t ! Write for particular �ho blossoming fir, but this spirit about wout like tinder I" I_ I -- ­ ­ ­. — ­ . , ­­ I � i :7- � - -­ - F. You wonder if they would recognize your , . w rked every day at fair wages, and the ­' —.. -W�i41­­­­80­p-. - -1 � - . . � - ­ — ' . . 71, : !, I A. S- Ni- Which Stephen prayod-wbat direction 9 9 My dear sir, I am afraid you are a - ., I - � . T - t,7 � ,� 'JMO- face now, so changed has it been with m nos paid satisfactory dividends. The ' . I I ­ � � I t1- - Z , - �- I will that take? What guide will escort It?,' back number, We are living in an age of , . ... � � . i I What * . I g I I i - - trouble. You wonder if amid the myriad oo sumption of copper, Inereases-much I I ! .. I Z . . - -- i : IcC � I What gate will open to receiv'e it? What ; steam, electricity and bicycles. in re rapidly than th6production, and an � , ' � � � I 1 4 delights they have they care as much for I . ­ ­ �'. I I C, I . . -,�', I r . ur -The American output 2w- 11 � .-"-, f :, There aye certain of our properties which still re. a helping hand and put their shoulder . asibility." - �,- -, J; 4 Will there be torches lighted for it the . 'a positively tedious conflagration now�- i �.--1 I I t ;' nunsold. Intending purahmers will kindly lu- for 1897 is esti�nited at 214,000 tons.- - -1-0ght's I , - i i � . ­ I i Property for, Sale., cloud will be,cleft for its pathway? After � might have been regarded as a quick 9A scarcity of, the �mebal is a not -very � , I I . , W- ! , you as they used to whan they ga,ve you I I 1, � , it has got beyond the light of our sun, b ning building yews ago would furnish reniote po , i � � -, Mai .A Sorry Pi 11 I � . tinder your burdens. You wonder if they I . � i ,,!� -4 , . . � Brown, or at. the look any older, and sometimes In the I rest'of the way? Will the soul have to adays. I $-Washington Star. American Machi. hat. I . I T . , i quire particulars from Thomas n - I i . +_1 16 C � travel through long deserts before it - ; . - ! 1.1.,: � - . 1. office of the I , I - V . . . � i ­ , i I evening tide, when the house is all - . 0. � . - o r . 1. i I ; I I Eitate of T. T. COLEMAN, Sealorth reaches the good land? If we should lose - I ; . '.. ' Your appreciation of the comf f �. � � I I 1660 quiet, you wonder if you should call I A School for Disinfection. -The new Roman I Catholic church in . orts of the old - ea-sy chair has been so - I i � . 1 �. � - pathway, will there be a .castle at great i . - - I � them by their :drst name if they would. our The Prussian Minister of Education Lucknow was dedicated to divine worah' Well, it's easy enough to get a now chair out of the - . � . : I I 1p that you have worn it out. I -- ! I -1 . whose gate we may ask the way to the � . . -- Z.r . I ' - - 1 - . I - not answer, and perhaps sometimes you city? Oh, this mysterious spirit within ; has ordered the establishment of it special � on Suuday, February 20th, and at all the old by having the upbolstering renewed. We air -.: ­ : . : . . L.t I I do mako the experiment, and when no- high school for the teaching of disinfec- services the church wa.o packed to the doors rep old furniture as well w : - t I ; ­­ . - I - I ' i . . , . , - , : - us I It has two wings, but it Is in a cage . . sell the best new'goods, I - - I ­ - i � � I I one but God and yourgelf are there you tion in all its branches. The school is to with large co tions. His Lordship, I . I i � - 1�� i .THE HOUDAY - - I now. It is looked fast to keep it,� but let ngrega . . - �� I - � i . I � 4 � . . distinctly call their names and listen be connected with the Hygienic Inistitute thlOxtev. Dennis O'Connor, D. D.,.Bishop of I - . � 'L.: I . the door of this cage open the least, and L - 11 � L . - . , ; . - _ , � - and sit gazing into heave,,d. - University of Breslau and will be London, assisted by the Rev. Fathers Dix. t . ... - i ". *1 _; 4 the soul is off. Eagle's wing. could not of the Is � � I. ­ -. � * ' I - I . - �L­ . . ; I I I - I I riot swift i under the direction of - Professor Flue on, of Ashfield, and McKewen, Wawanoeh, . . I . , I .��'. A . Stephen Looks Upon Christ. catch it. The lightnings ard 990 � I . . I - I I I - � .1 " � 2 RUSH IS OVER of that university. - Po lar Science conducted the dedication services and at ten . . L . I . i - . �.- I . I 9 I enough to take up with it. When the soul I V11 . � . � � I . . ng . I I -� -� ; tlo � � I -Pass on now and see Stej)ben looki , News. o'clock High Mass was celebrated by the i .� -- . .. I . - - ; -1, , I . Won Christ. My text says he saw the leaves the body, it takes 50 worlds at a i 4 c Z'- �j � . ! . " IL � -, ' - - - Bishop. � ­- . . � i - I : 77-I - y � � ; - - ' bound. And have I no anxiety About it? - � - . A lux Sale I -1 ,.-; - ! : And there are some who have neg �on of Man at the right hand of God. ----- ------ --- ------ I .Our Stock ak 11� i i .T.11 THE EARTH IS A PYGMY. L . - - 1, � f, j"L I to provide themselves with � Jusit how Christ looked In this world, Have you no anxiety about It? - I . � I i '. 4 � lected . i N , , T A I wintelp - if your children are well , . . � . I fl--; L , 7 . ven, we cannot ' Sun ' ' - I W.. . I � . something warm, suitable for just how he looks in hea I do not care wbat you do with 'my . i I ,- - Almost Incredible Dimensions of the . lip'. � . � � � � ... i . - t 11 - L body when my soul is gone or whether- . I . - ; I 1. L - � . wear. We have had the beat holiday say. A writer in the time of Christ says, L Has commenced, and in L - . i I ; .1 a Compared � _ order, to r�ed.licg : �,, L a Witji ThIs Sphere. Z � ; � � L. � � . trade known in our experience, but describing the Savlour's p3rsonal appear- you believe in crematioi. or inhumation. I I. but -not robust,. they need "XII I - * ' -- I � .; . i L � -1 L4 - I I _ ,,�,, - . 1 1 , - our very la�rge stock of Furniture before . ; I , 4 -# � � I shall sleep just as well in a wrapping of , A dime hold at arm's length from the 1� I ; , L . : I : . �� 4 . ­ � we have still left a large stock of auce, that he had blue eyes and light 1. ­ � ­ . ; I . L keloth as in satin lined with eagle's eye will much more than cover the entir - � -. I- e . - ' i - : z t 1 � � I winter goodE whi omplexion and a very graceful structure, Sao �cott's Emulsion .of Cod- I I the 1st of April, consisting of Bedroom 1. . t. � - j I - i ji i �. ; '�ay . disk of the sun. If it were placed at the 11 . . I � 1 4 , I 1 7 I-— � � clear out this month, to make roon, but I suppose it was all -guesswork.. The down. -But my soul-beforo this c I . . �% L, � I � � I " - � � I �iv6r Oil. gets, Sideboards, txtension Tables, Centre ­ :� 0 I 0 . I;.- I j: for Spring goods. If you wantbar- painters of the different ages have tried I will find out where it will land. exact point of cohicildeuce and it§ diameter �� i ­-� passes ! � . ; � � - � i . �� ! ­ .1 , , I ­ � � I , I ; �1, 11 - � . � V/. - I . Tables DininLa Room Chairs, Parlor Suitw, ' w I � . I I I I ire cons - in re- I 0 i . ­ - I , �.. - gains that prove their worth in use to imagine the features of Christ and put Thank God* for the intimation of my and distance from the eye )ao,curately - e tanfly L ­.11j1ftqjW ; i , ; . as well as ia quality, come and see them upon canvas, but we will have to text, that when Nve die Jesus takes us, measured, It might be used as a means of I ; . I A - IF . - i : * .. 4i W . � .1, L: : I . . � -Couches, Lounges, Easy Chairs, and a nice i � -buckle Wait Until L with our own. eyes we see him determining the Bun's diametere his dist- I . F I � - - I L . our splendii lines of Men's 4 That answers all question's for me. WYat eiDt of repor s . from par- /�, - � , ; - p I �s L - , -.1 � � . � . ,� , �4 �­ - . L I'To reasonable offer will I . I , .. - felts; men7s and boys' Socks, Rub. and'with our own cars we can .hear him. though there were massive bars between ance being known. The foremo§t,iplkfloso- P If \ �-, - I lot of Rockers. , i I t I ,� � I . i I . I I ng ago would have been ap. . I ;1 - i I - 4 , I I � bers, overshoes and. Slippers. A 80 And ypt there . Is a way of seeing an4 here and the city of light, Jesus could re- phers of lo L nts wbo give their children . ---- I ... - - - 11. T C -I i�r 11 Ing hearing him now. I have to tell you tbaS move them. What though there were I I . . I'll be refused for the hbove named goods, . . I �'. I � � our Womees and misses' Rat* palled at the true statement of both'the . , � i � . ­ A 1. - . I I I ! �- - L"' I ,­ i- ; � vershoes, Gardigans, Rub- unless you see and hear Christ on earth great Saharas of darkness, Jesus could I sun's distaince and Its size. . . I , �� - I , ; - -LL :1 Shoes, 0 he emulsion Overy fall, for a' - - . I i ��­­-. 1 i I I ­ ': I : � . i - ­ �': � -Slippers, and all other - . I - ­. z - . bers and Fancy The sun's diameter is about 866,000 1 i --- 1-.. � I I :� � i L you will never see and bear him in illunic them. What though I get weary on : . . i ­ � I �; � � If I - i - .,--. -- YL, I # lines found in - an up-to-date shoe heaven. Look I There he Is. Behold the the way, Christ could lift me on his om- ! miles- Perhaps a faint conception of the' month or two.! It keeps them i I ­� �4 t �U stoKe, and at rock: bottom prices. z enormous bulk indicated by these figures, I I . J�N . I ..,, -- -- ; �.� � ," - Lamb of God. Can nipotent shoulder. What tbougli there � ' ' : I i � � L�� - -. . ,you not see him? - 1 1 , � �w-. I . . ` - . - I _U ' L '. I i , , 1�,% - ­ �z �, �k . . to take the scales off were chasnis to cruss, his hand could may be had from the reflection bbut the well and strobg all winter.-, I � I . , Then pray to God -Pa- � � . �',! Z. .; ), I i � � - ,�- Those.indebted to us will please call and U , 3E I I � �;, I I . - In bra of a single.huge sunspot, observed T -W3D:MT1rT-A- ..A- 19 Gr. I Z o &11 your eyes. Look that way -try to look transport me. Then lot Stephen's prayer i I L `-,;��`, �11 �­ . f. settle at once, as we*�muist hav, It prevents thelir taking cold - , i ­ � r ; � ­ that way. His voice comes down to YOU be my dying litany, "Lord Jesus, roe . in January, 1897, was extensive enough . Our Undertaking Department i complete and strictly up-to-date, with a ,:-i� I � - --- ------ ---- 8 I - 3 � I ,- i V I i I --,-- -6 � �, , our accounts paid,this month. I cive to entertain 16 earths grouped in a solid I I ' -1 L L � � � �, '� . r we larger selection than ever before, an I . , i � z � ­ � ! I this day -comes down to the blindest, to my spirit." It may be in that hou squar Your doctor, Will ponfirm 11 prices to suit every one's needs. We have . I I I i I I . � e. It is bewildering to be assured � * .- 11 I I I I � -� ", . I i - �. -- r the 'deafest soul, &iying, "Look unto will be too feeble to say a long prayer. take 1,300,000 earths to � this. ! I a quantity of suitable chairs to be -used it funerals, which we will lend free of I � I - . - - . 7 � . . .- . 1� � . � I � � � . R: -0 1� me, all ye en(U of the L earth, and be ye It may be in - that hour we will not be : that it would : 1. ­ L� � � -I ; L ; charge, allA. any� orders that I- 1� I � - I I � x i . .. ; 4 . able,to say the "Lord's Prayer," for it � equal the sun in volume. If the interior : we are favored with shall receive our- best attention. ' ; � : .. I I Is saved, for I am God, an�d there Is none I 1 : :1 � � t 11 - � i I -�j . ­ r. I - of that truly gigautic globe were hollow, I Th,�, oil co�mbined with Night calls promptly attended to by our undertake' I , , , - I i � , , R'lohardson I MOnnis, clse." Proclamation of universal emanci- has seven 'petitions. Perhaps we may be r, A-fr. S. T. Holmes, Goder- 1� I � - , i . and the earth were placed at its center ich street, Seaf�rth, opposite the -Methodist church, . i : � .41 1 . ;," I * I � , I., I � . i I f . -'. �­ " � . : of too feeble even to say the Infant praver , � I ­ .. ,�, � - -1 I . pation for all slaves! Proclamation . ith the moon rbvolving about it -at its the hypoptiosphit'6sis a splen- . I � I , -, I , w � . . :, I ­ I, --.�, I i I .1 . � - universal amnesty for all rebels! Bel- our mothers taught us, wbioh John : ' i k l I ­ I . . i '' - - - I - 11 I :1 I i �,- � 'WHITNEY'S BLOCK, sbazzar gathered the Babylonish nobles to Quificy Adams, 70years of age, said every- usual mean distance of nearly 240,000 did food tonic . - -- -- � � , �,A I (Irr . . ; - � - � � I I I I 0 0 . miles, there would still exist a vacuity I -, I � �., �; A . 5 1i his table, - George 1. entertained the lords night when he put his bead upon his, BROADFO . 1, BOX "& GO, � ! � � . %of- =16 3 , . � I ;�� �, k, , . .� , � - I - �1 � between the moon and the inclosing shell I . ; . , � 'III. I pillow: 50c: a;d $t.00, all druggists. . 4 ; 1. 'T , of England at a banquet, Napoleon . . i I i . �] - !� , SEAFORTH. . - � C=1 -M -=31 f'rl I I ' ' � i � - 5 SCOTT & DOWNE, Chemists, Toronto. s I 1N;2.=jMAL:F .U -v WJL I � i : 1�, . ? , i - W-Ohimed -the Czar of ,Russi& and.the I Nqw I lay me down to sloeiD. of the sun of nearly 300,000 miles. Thi I I , � f , � : ­ . � -C1 - -- 0 Aw L - . 19 WhUA QW-InO54 gr4DhiQ AR(j­LM- ) ..f . -- - - - I - � - . - � ? , - � lx�s. I . � , �- u V I - . � I . . . 0 � I I i �t t W - . � . i . I I . . � . . p, 7 1 i . I I r I I I :1 - . J I � ., ! - I , - I . . . - a I .1- . ,. � . I I � I I I � . -� I I . ; . �i - � � . , . I 1� � f : -I I.. I- . I .. . I ! - � � � � - � . , . . � � . . ; � - . I I . . . . � , , . . - : L . � I . � 1� I , 7 1 �. . " I � � . . . I . I . i, .. . : . i . I I I I � I i I y - . - .r I � . � I � . � I � if - , !, - A � � . . ,� - .. ­ - , � i. k-:. -1 � !� ­- I I I k � . I --- . 11 .1 . � ft. � - 1. I -,�- - - - � I � I I, - . 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