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" ' - .. . 1, #,- , I � - 1 17 �­ _­­�-__ , I � . . . - - , - I � . I - � . r 4W,Q-tothings WI I � I - -1 � A& -, � .1 � I - t M � 0, , es a ; , ­ 1 I - � . � __ 11 slarf on the road '6146104146-, � I liam Sto Th a wh rid - ­ I Vie' . - . ­� I I I � . r � - I "R 8a^_ftoLuQdora1Tod hostwonty I - � . � I I - . . I - , every ate soom and.. , See also is,qall,of Moms that God '., I � Go4L RudWs You. I ,� I - . � I � - ;-- 4- - X"_ _MR w I I I I - 'Olk 4111 00 2101. No has- � . ot life � together, . P ' I I r_��' X :_ ,�.� � . , . - I . I . - � - OA . - Cbda I DR. TALMAi3E DRAWS A LESSON FROM � daughter OV.the hals, a , , t. � Memory. Four hundred Stin, f1gobet�-,%ratch this' speSWO .of I . VAM . I . -half enjoys Ift dellpft -� _'�s Ix - =9= at �*"4-wt oun. -to , *Dro i F�llum That , �_ I W1 S 1W .- I I . Ised the deliver- . � 0 ly I W=t1=:==Qr .mvnm&HY. I Midlanigsh sheik will never And her years fore 0. had prom -genulne courage. NO, wondek-when Jf"ft I . - � ' Whee - . �, NE. I I I - ... � 1--imolites of Egypt. �, I I - I 1. - I � � I . - � V. 9. 5 " Bru"ok A RUSTIC SCE O�f 7ho 49 -the 'rude - shepherds - hb w I be 8*6 � -- � ­ - ___;� I 11 No ftubh to mi -u- �� . . moo", k3irls of America, 1mitato ZJp- anue , seatteiied , , on . r . a - � _�... __. � I ' - , - , IV. O* - - I I I I � I . � . tug practical. 1)9 The clock of e tas struck the hour, Zipporah's heart, What mattered It,to � � ..... ..... 1...-1111. I 10-W - - - I I .— � __ � .- I - . . . Should be . porah I . Do someth tug Won. And now M. is called to the work of Monas whether the cattle or the seven - . I ". .. . , . � � . . I . I . So" - Work Is Iffonorable, and "ore. something helpful. Do 90168th . .1-4*U" . . ARK FOR SAV% CMAP OR TO RUTe--Be- � o. Nur undrod . � -11, .. ­ � hall *1 Lot 40,0onoession 10, - .1 ember a * b Porous i ­ East Many have fathers with great flooks of resell years is a very long daughters of Jethro were driven from the Rig i- .__.� I - - Wo idiom Saye'tho Great Preacher- dg by tbe'rude herdsmen,? A sense I ­ � 11 - I . . - time, but ya .see God' can rem - - .1 1 4 - Fingharn. There Is 85 h a father nee troughs . . � 01i 11�.-Xlt miles from'y . absorbirg duties, and suc All �Weli as you can . I . - - .- . - I- �� - � aam: olftriid, 16 acres good bush; good frame barn. I - La"'m biblp in home or offibe or Yield. go out, , P"I 400 years . of justide fired ' his courage, stud the : I .. �­� " _. � was "' I , , I. - , stable, ank abed bud house, a i604 orchard -and Now Moses Fouud A10 Bride _' r, 4 0,i_nInutes. Fogr hundred � I - formism -3 � nsvor�mlng ,wolls. App'.y to UZNRYJ'- d help him with the flocks. The reason reme I . world wants more of thel.spirit that will I 90^ . Avoy to � t - bm Usefulness From the Rholk's Daughter- an . I em- years clu ail your ancestry th � t I . . I P. O., ODL 1576119 - I men now, condemn th a -Von' dare almost anythin I Wat rpl! 'Wof & I . PEAREN. WM911AM I that so -many fe is know anyth ng' about and AIL the I 1. - � -_ L - ­ - (copyright IM, by American Pras A$Soolo* L selves to unafflanced and solitary 11 I righted;.. An the time at wells of comfort, I I I 9 - __� I crt- IN BRUONFIELD FOR SALIL_ tton.) because they 'cannot oupport.the modern promises in do to them, and -we may at wells of joy, at wells* of religion and & I - I I . � . RZEC( ent in our hearCaud, life It � .1 I ecop rot, a ths-frgm oung -,voman, who rises at halt Past 20 at wells of literature there are outrages . LL afts I I - Iffral _a dwelling house and lot neat aipect fulfil . - I . . ' - . L %ft , She railway station in Brn3efldd. The house oon-. Washington. "May S.-FrOm & rU8tiG Y ning' and retires after mid- blessings th t were. predicted -to our oirucle Su .� [ . Uloo too, rooms ; a stene cellar and bard and soft ' a Dr. Talmage sermon in the mor ashlest of ilovels in Christian a oestry centuries ago, You practiced, the wrong herds getting the I . 1-1 ­ . r V,bureh am � Water to the howe ;-also a good fstable. There Is a Bible, seen - in this ' night, one of the ti first water. Those who have the pIt � . . -_ L ,of r,otwlt fland, Apply to ,JLBX. MUSTARD. draws practical And inspiring lemns for , have .a d m- remembrance, if any ,WOUJCI _ . . - woe.06 Quarter acre 0 ... t 1516 -ft all classes of people. The text is Exodus her bands most of the time between the remembran - at all, of your great- right come In last' if they, come in at all. in 'dry :weather you _ 116t : � . — Brucedeld. � I . . late rising and the late retiring, a thou$- thank God we have here aild there a - 11 . III, 1, "INTOW Moses kept the flock'of and of them not worth one Zipporah., grandfather, but God , sees � those who stroug man to met things right I I am so . ; - know the cloth was water -proof, - OEM I -VARK IFOR SALK-For sale L ncesslon ther-in-law, the priest, of i 8 as well as . .1 � J C -M& . *1 at 23, 00 Jethro,. his III . There ,are questions that every father were on - th Ir knees In 159 the. glad that when God has an especial Irork . I and iii wet weather you. can Ade - . 1 lvsx�wwl . X 9, Hibbert, contsinioF i5o a3reN nearly all L . ­ I I . I I . I I I . . iv "- ­ cle"ond eroultivation. -1bleall well fou"d Midian."t and mother ought to ask the daxighter at those on th r knees in 1898, and to do he has some obs ready to aocom- - ___� - .. all da- r without gettiug -wet. I . o , - and drained ere Is a good howe and bank 16rn -, In the southeastern part of Arabia a the ' blessings h promised the former and . . pl=* L I also two arch There Is Plenty L ot good water. man Is sitting by a W914- it Is an arld breakfast or tea table, and that all, I plish It. Is 'there a Bible to translate, . ., ,, The Rigby cloth adwits the air - ;, . . (laughters of the wealthy sheik ought to :their desee dants have, arrived or will t " - I - I here is a if to translate it; It there .,- 6 TORE : it is within -wiles of Dublin and five from Sea- coui�try and water is, scarce, Igo that a arrive.'Wbi i piety in not hereditary It Is Wyol L butkeepsouttheraiu. Anywheel- I � tout i L nvenient to, a good school. It not ' askeachother: "What wouldyoudoif Is a literature to, be energized, there is a . � - , AII 8 acued. forth, and- Is wel is of greilt Ta and flock@ ]and-,lieids . . *11 see the great a . 4 " . , . sold it will be' ented for a term of yews. App'y to I lue, their the family fortuno sh9uldfail, If sick- -a 'grand t Ing 'to- have had a pious Shakespeare to energize It-, if there Is an I I vaan i rd 4vatitAge K, _� , 47 will to ]a 163641 &I driven- vast distances � to ,bavii I I � : I p JOHN MUR Y. Statorth. , neos should prostrate the breadwinner, if ancestry, S God in this chapter calls up error to smfie, there lwa, Luther to omitie I I � . of it at once. 1 .�, . N sisadfor L . 11 _� - - , thrist asked. Jethro, a Mididnitt sheik . 1� It . I I . L . � __ J SALFL-For gale, in the Town III -01 I fortunate as 6D ba-ve the flocks of Jethro ah - id.,be destroyed ; the pedig of the people whom Moses it; It there Is to !be a nation free, there is � : . . : i I . - . ted awd 1 � � 11 Oar and Priest, was so - ' Ou I 4 I 48"forth. a 100 fic"91 OYL&I by a sudden excursion of wolves 'and -.was to deliver, and Moses in Ordered to . RS L B *1 t . . ot 27, concession 9. IOD am 0 It seven daughters, and t1k Practical 0 L � a Moses to free it. BiA com-agi Is needed , CYC - ; - , — I � in ba,rd-wood bush; 2 b3nma - _ lie bears and hyenas from the"mountalit? say to the , -11Th ljord God .-of, your In religion, in liberatur'e, I ijr statesman- . . . . . I . k Suits I ,. I � ULM e,house,good orchard and plenty of girls, andyonder they comg. driving t . - I � What would you do for a AIVID99 fathers' the God of Abraham, the Qod of � I R SA ,& Ile from, the village of W&I Abe a . ca 'els of their ship, in all spheres; heroics to defend I _. : boto water. ft.. d ' cattle - and In d by idl, L�, i I t with wagon shop and lumber abed. In �Jbt n ­ Could you-suppdkt yourgelff Can YOU Isaac ;`nd t a God of Jacob hath sent me tars and their flocks are made only by H., SHOREV & CO.* MO treal, bat ard sol L � w I brid . bme and fa iqp t 1he W&t"ln 'They lower the Jethro's seven daugh . � . - I "t � � . : f her st.f . . I 10I 06 Walton. Good business stood. Will ' take care of an Invalid mother or unto you.' If that thought be divinely 11 Up-to-date Aothing coc . 0 Ap buckets and then pull them up, the and put to flight the Insolent Invaders. I . . .tiv� � � I - be sold 0 . %y to MATTHEW MORRISON, brother or sister as wall as yourself?" accurate, Is me ask, What are we doing And those who do the brave -1-2-511'' 2942222 26112292 L T z And to lithe of W too,. or JAMES KODONALD, On *&ter spi"hinj on the stones and chill- w6rk will -2-9-9 ­_�� 9 - 9929RRA- � . is siI - . I . 167041 . I Yea, bring it down to what any day by prayer and by a holy life for the . - I - III. . In their feet, and -the $roughs are filled. win somewhere high reward., The loudest - I ­­ � . I SIOI he I I L might come to a prosperous family.. redemption of the noxt 400 Ly ? 0 . � I - I . . L . 9 earn ur I I 10.0 _� .. or �nnt X L � � - . - I% lot 6, concession ii, Who is that zpan -out there;sitting'ancon- - , , cheer of heaven Iii to be- given 1, to him ' ;L j -00WA I IFOR SALIL-For as - Cian you cook a dinner if the servants work Is no only with the people of the - r 1. _ ]FAM , t ta �Wm . � Ow I - '_ 'I nehip of Hibbert, oonwnlng 100 som of earned and 1ooI on? Why does he not should make a strike foi- higher wages latter put f the nineteenth century, but that overcometh. " . Wi . - . . � of cultivation'. well . Still further, see in this call of Mom NOVING FINE URNITUA1041. : � . � � xood land In a pad state come and belp.,the women in .this hard of the twendetk . - - I c . - & . � I , I finoed'; gvod brick house ;good bank barn and out and leave that morning?" Every minute with those n the closing . that if- God has any especial work for . I . __ . I . , ; 7 III .work -of drawing water? But no sooner . � . 'L � I 11 L I . � � . .- VOW ,; l3&oMOf,ftnwu9%I and ploughing III of'overy hour of every day of every year century, a d the closing of the twenty; -----NoI I - � I . 1 � F! I buUdiqp , . I . . I _-, . - L It _ d wells and 2 never failing xPrings ; 85 have the dry Ups and panting nostrils of to dobe win find yon. There was I ; . iiered, trol done 2 goo theI families flung from prosperity Arab oentu , and the, closing of the you I . . - � ,:1 . I :� I SOMLOLSI _' Don"don at any time- For further the flocks begun , to coal a little in the Egypt and Aritbia and Palestine with ' _. -L, 1 4M."11 L - entu I ) -4 ­ iM � I - . - , . 901y to PMER 119LVILLE, Cromarty Into haWslhip,- and, alas, it In such exig- twenty-seI century, and the closing r . vl�; 30 . 169.5-tf brimming trough of the well than some '" their crowded population, but the man I I Isn't easy by any meaAs, and yet we: have I � . I : . P. O., Onwo. � onoy the seven daughters of Jethro can of th enty-third, century. For 400 -;� I'll ; . _'t I . I __ rough Bedouln sh�pherds break In upon . 0 t the Lord wanted was at 'the southern I , LL . i * door aftl L . ' L do -nothing but sit around and cry and years, If t e world continues until that int of the. triangle of Arabia, and he I I scored a s - : I IR, SALE OR TO�, RiENT-For the scene, and with clubs and shouts . I po 9 at success in this Hnej because - -i - - RK n hunt time, or if' t drops, then notwithstanding - . . ' . .A I � . IFA oak or to - rent, L3t 6, concession 6. walt,.'for some one to come and I picks him right but, the-iiiepheid who - ' " * ` I —1 � drive back the animals that were drink-. - � of conatianoe, oontalniDg thein� up a situation for which they have the 'influ nee will go on in other L � I Huliett,near the village kept the flock of Jethro, his father-in-law . our chiEf lever is quality, while - we use _�_ ,_ � 00 I � about 100 sorm Ali cleared and in a good - date: of Ing and affright these girls until they no qualifleation. Got at somethiidg use- latitudes and � longitudes of God's I %I I ; E IOV - fly in retreat, and the flocks of these ill . . the priest and sheik. So God will not L - - ­ `_ " cultivation. There are good buildings, good . I . WbIU U aid Plenty of excellent water. mannered shepherds are driven to the ful; .get at it right away I Do not say, universe. . , aud, with the . � the? b"t : � I orcbsrd�, There ate 11 . I I . . find it bard to take you out from the .. I I . price for a purchase, � aseist-' - W,T" III d 0 t Moms or tall, wheat ; and 36 acres seeded to grsI troughs, taking the places of the other `If I were thrown upon Imy 'O,wn , For Good or Evil. 1,600,000,000'k'of the human racelf- he I I �, . - �, - This is a splendid tarm. and will b3 sold cheap. It resources, I would becomej a. music ance ofJ Ute ityles and hoI workman- I - zgenisral U 6' W . I -Well . - Wants YOU for anything especial. There - . . . , ,-- i - � - iownsr- . ' L . I not sold by spring it will be rented. Immediate looks. Now that "it sitting by the No one realizes bow great be is for' -just one man qualified. Other . I ' � . ,4 sze t ly to if -RS. SOHOALES to color up, and hie eye teacher:" There are now more music I �, I I as only 11 . . . � . ­ possession. App I . Constance- well begins gooa or or evil. There are branchings W ship, we 0 _*-� i 1Gbdciich: . � , I � -tf teachers than could be supported If they . . ,,;Uweed in moving a larg stock L � . I . � - - 1677 ; flashes with Indignation, and all the . out and/rebouuds and reverberations and men had courage like Moses, other men -, � 1, - � . I I - ,-,"T_ - ___ - gallantry in his nature Is aroused. It is were all Mozarts and Wagners and elaboratio 9 of Influence that cannot be had romance in their - history, 'as bad . L . rni - I -_ I i IIARK IN ALGONA FOR S&L& -#6r sale the Handels. Do not say, "I will, go to em - I of choice turet from our store to the � _.� I. i _V South FAsb quarter of section F-dk"1Ow29hIP Of - Moses, who maturally bad a quick broldering slippers." There' are more estimated. The 50 or loo yearI our Moses; other men were impetuous like . ip . L I It- , Kneve AI acre% temperanyhow, as he demonstrated on earthly s ty is only a omall. part'Of our Moses, but no other man, had th-Ise 4' L41rd, oontalulogIWAI ' . . i -1 I , L i pe and under �orop. Corn- one occasion when he saw an Egyptian I slippers now than there are feet. Our . he fia *of the. wing "of the different qualities in the exaottpropor-, . � homes of satisfied pure4asers. No old � L ­ - VTZ L olmed and free from stumi sphere. P I 1 � � I I L - I fortablologbuildwgs' The balance,talwolltimhered. Oppressing an Israelite and gave the hearts are everyday wrung by the story . tton as bad Moses, and God, who makes I . . I -:.,- I B Dot I- destroyin -angel that smote the E&ptian t -, it is w1thin, four miles of &qhobay ragway sts,tio.rt. ' of elegant women who were once affluent, - I I . stock he�e, but up-to-date Furniture. Why _� . I A. ly va I I of Port Egyptian a sudden clip and buried him Oppressors, the wash of the Red sea over no mistake, found the right man for, the J L� I L � -,"116'a [ and dx wiles of the Pro"TOW vifluge but through ,, catastrophe have fallen. - . . 11 . V. =j%y;3JhI*Is8sI, good lot, and will be sold cheap, in the sand, and. as he showed afterward z of the heads of the drowned Egyptians,were right place. Do not fear you will be - �. . . t -K 8 care , - inspect stock and prices ? . . � I erm . R - belpless, with no ability to take all ful41I ents of promises four, centuries ­ not4all an I . . App to WILLI& IMPSO., when be broke all the Ten Command . overlooked or that when you are wanted . ,v LL . I - I L UR L I - .- . � . I on the premises, orto LFX.-4VST&R . . e ; . I L � � 11 -1 D, Brice- Monts at once by shattering the two themselves. old. An tbingi occur iii your life and God oannotflnd you. I .- � _t - _1101 [ Asia. - . 1548-tt I Idlers Shoula. I . . ."i .Work. , ' i - ?� e 'blt t - - I granite slabs on which the law was In mine at we cannot account for. They Character at Moses. I � . 19 - AD wbil v � - Our friend and Washingtonian towns- � t ' L 1. . e_4 - �f I - - . I � BUILDING LOT F0'& SALE -The very drsir.1bl, written. - But the Injustice of this treat a magnificent may'be tl e echoes of what was, promised S'Pill further, notice that the - call,of -U-1-015-ID HOTZT! A ' 1Vk_x-. . L. I SON, lok� I building lots, being numbera $7, 38, 39 and ment of the seven girls met him an lire map in the six senth or seventeenth centur7- Moses wag written in letters of fire. On I I - aracafteli I I I - . I � � situate& an Main street of Egmondville and S m- with wrath, and he takes this shepherd thing when he built and endowed the Oh, the prolongation of the dlvin8* the Sinaltio peninsula thire is a thorn . I L L. forth. The whole contains about one acre, and will ,, Our Undertaking Department is complete a -ad Strictly up­to-date, with a � the threat and pushes back another Louise home for the support of the un- le, I I - I IGS I memory I 'u� c'e t ' *t ry one a ne ave r P mud be sold in sEp3rate parcels or together to suit the My . busli called the acacia,.d and britt - ot the till he falls over the trougli, a -ad aims a fortunate aristocracy of the south -the larger selection than ever before, and pri eds. We h I . purchaser.. Thii property is just south . s was 80 years of and it - easily goes down at the touch of � 11 Do. 8 I eve eld"I . Woollen Mills, and Mr. S.Dlckson'o property south of stunning blow . between the eyes of people who once had everything, but age when he got this cali to become the the flamo.� It crackles and turns to ashes a quantity of suitable chairs to be used at fun�r Is, which we will lend free of - 1".. . I I I I the corporation, and is, comidered the most desirable another as he cries, "Begone, you vil- have come to nothing. We want another Israelitis deliverer. Forty years he bad d with hall receive our best attention. inths" � either for piivato residence's, or a yery quickly. Moses, meeing,ons of these charge, and any orders that we are favore . .. � . I - building site I as a street Hans!" and he hoots and roars at the W. W. Corcoran to build a Louise 'home lived in �alaces as a prince. Another 40 bushes on fire, 'goes to look at It.' At . . ur under a' �� I and VOIN factory. Itishigbandoonvenlent.ant h Night calls promptly attended to by o kef, Mr. S. T. Holmes,'Goder- , , -N SPROAT, camels of these for the unfortunate aristocracy of the LUrLh, -4M i*yl south and west. Apply to JANE nr JO1E1 sheep and cattle. and ye a .... hel had lived in the wilderness of first no doubt It seemed to be a botanical ich street, Seaforth, opposite the Methodist cbur .- wfilri� - Fgrnondville P_ o., Executors to the Edtite of the north. But institutions like that in every Arabia - . ,hur 11-0. L I - Invaders and drives- them back, and � . I should not wonder if be had curiosIty, burning, yet crumpling no . . I , ARM - L F lite John sproat. - . 1583-tf having cleared the 'place of the desper. city of. the land. could not take care of " . - I Orih T. 4 � - said: - I ake a younger man -for thin leaf, parting no stem, scattering n a ashes. - I � I . I ; - he told the , seven girls df this one-half the unfortunate aristocracy of work. ld,bty winters have exposed my It was a supernatural fire that did no L I - I I I ____ ­�.� ­ adoes, . BROADFOOT, PDX & _CO3f . . a , . Midianite sheik to gather their flocks the north and south *hose large fortunes health. Ilghty summers have poured damage 6 the vegetation. That burning . . . I . . - I I . .1 I ­ : eirt - together And bring them again to the have -failed and who, through lack of ' 0 -M rn]a. - � I . . I . their hea s;;upon my bead. Thereare 40 bush was the call. ' " I S _M1 . I I. I' � . " . Rok . - ' t :F - � ­ _"_K L � i ;_ �, I . OA . I , , I - A .1 j � . watering. acquaintance with any style of work, -1- -A- � R t .1 � - I .11 years tha 1I spent among the enervating Your call will probably come in letters .. 1. . � . � - . - p � � � .- � �,�, I . � " 1 at f . - . .. . - An Oriental Well. cannot now earn their own bread. luxuries ?f, a palace, and then III the of fire. Ministers get their call to preach . I . � - rouRb __ L Dev"eux . There needs to be ptaceful. yet radical " . I - igo " - — 1 fo yeZra In letters on paper or -parchment or type- �_ ,I - I ;. ,�_ � - . I �g . � ranoe, Xi ::li:� � �� ��Z_Z :: g ��;�___�;,_ I "tarLIPA �i _-, - � t 0 =;�;� - L. I Am �] I FO; I I L-, - . -_ -_ �; aim , . � - L - . . et J� wilderness hardship. I AML too - Ill- . � - I � - Oh you ought to see a fight between revolution among most of the prosperous lid a off. Better call a man' in the written, but it does not amount to much I . the shepherds at a well in the orient as homes of America by which the elegant for ic 0 fifties and not, one who has until they get their next call In letters- of ie___ I 0 ­ Z ,_ .WL.14- . BLUCKSMITH and 1 g a -w it In December, 1890. There were , do-notbings may be transformed Into - imp. ... - - � � I . �1( 59d You will not amount to much in, I - I � .. I -_ I Special Attention URRL here a group of rough men who had practical do -somethings. - Lot useless , en are y n the eighties. " Nevertheless fire. . . . . J""J � , 0 un, ,!o - m� i to Horseshoeing and 1AGE h de olk the work, and If we want 0 . 3 L I 1, . �Et 9 driven the cattle many miles and here women go to work and gather the floc.ks. - usefulness until somewhere near you find Im IrAft . L 7&borou " I Geneial Jobbing. cup who bad -driven their whether he succeeded ask the a burning bush. It may,be found burn- � A talkativi, , ta op. �L vur= . - P _�ft. I 4 - lt Wit - MAKER '!� -_ I ` ; . L #1 I another gr Com�, Zipporah, let me Introduce you to � to -1 Ing in L the hectic flush of your child's . ; . iGEOR I abl - brick kilns of Egyptian 11 . m . . I cattle as many miles. Who should have Moses. Bub you do not mean that this task asOrs, and the splintered chariot I I cheek. It may be found burning inbusi- I � � - L * 11 . Goderich street, - - - - - SeafOrtb- precedence? Such clashing of bucketsl man affianced to this country girl was I Wheels ptl.6Wn on the beach of the Red noss misfortune. It may be.found burn- � . I . Thetag on eve,� PL air of "Slater Shoes's - * . . lQn - . - - . Such hooking of bornal $uoh kicking of the great Moses of history, do you? You . I . . . __ , I - I ,no the timbrels which Miriam Ing In the fire of the world's scorn or . I . tells -the I th its Wear,' service . F� sea, a ; ea r, i I . I boofs! Such vehemence In a language I I - . . .! I do not mean that he was the man who Xe . . i VZO; �, fortunately �eould not understand! Now clapped for the Isarelites passed over and bate or misrepresentation. But harken to . I e shoe is made, how ' I beh , ­ afterward 'wrought s40h wonders there? the Egy - I I WAT tHIS adapted to, how L . are I .,,� ��: �tians gone under. the oradkie of the burning bush I ! I � qmr�� - �, � - : the, sheep with a * peculiar mark across Surely you do not mean he whose staff, Moses, . � - �� , .� to care for it and e factory number., by - " � I 1 f,.'�7;� .t.,� .He R* Jackson D o n �'t retire too early. Like - - , I FICULAR. - � I i A .their woolly -books were at the trough dropped, wrl -gled Into a serpent.and then, u Mal 1, m 1 �, D . YO ave -your chief work to do after Which any ,1 � . may be traced to the �! L - 1 and now the sheep of another mark. - It clutched, stiffened again into a staff? I Shoe Hieroglyphics. v I Ai � I - It Imay not be In the high places of . A . operative. Thi tag'is good for five � , I - il 'W-AmW4D i I was one of the most exciting scenes I rou do not mean the challenger of ". fiel I "PeoWe often ask me th L .. ; - ; - the . It may not be where a strong e meaning of 11 I ; & SONS ever witnessed. An old book describes Rgyptian thrones and palades? You do - �, I I cents,011 a , I of Slater Shoe Polish. .i boar. 11 arm a d an athletic foot and a clear the app�arently crazy hieroglyphs and fig- . . I � ­ - o " I I � one of these contentions at an eastern n� . � ot mean be who struck the rook so bard ; L � � D=cT ImPoI oF vision re required, but there is some- ures that are stamped on the Inner side � 1i Goodyear Welt' -d and statuped on' 1. � well when It says: I I One day the poor it wept In a stream for thirsty hosts? . I 1i --- thing f r you yet to do'. Perhaps It may of the uppers of ready-made shoes nowa- the sole by the makers. $,3.00, &.oa , . � . i.suLl . :, - Jules Robin & Ces Brandy, Cognac, men, the widows and the orphans met Surely you do not mean the man who � - � . . I 101 be to round off , the work you have days," said an F street shoe dealer. "As and $5.00 per r. '. Xft Al . I France; Jno. de Kuyper & Son, Hol- together and were driving their camels stood alone with God Qn the quaking already done, to demonstrate the every shoe manufactory has a- secret ! �. � I . rb land Gin, Rotterdam, Holland ; and their flocks to drink- and were -all Sinaitic ranges, not him of that most . I 11 . � 1% �, � ti have been recommending stamp code of its owni and there is, � ATALOQUIC .1 i . BootYs Tom Gin, London, England ; standing by the waterside. - Daji came up famous funeral of"all time, God coming lifetime. Perhaps to stand a therefore, no possibility of the genaral C - . I ftm - ..- Bulloch &Co.'s Scotch Whisky, Glaa- and stopped them all and- took posses- down out of the heavens to bury, -him? P, " "" % Fnitc. 64Th* e 51aler 5hoe.". I . Scotland ; * allb Yrco,o so at the - mouth of the bay to public learning more than that such codes - - von lig tb � . I . - � lot feur, 90I Jamieson's Irish sion of the water for his master s cat6le- Yes, the same Moses defending the se 'as well tell you that t __ - - � P. 'O. - . I i ky, Dublin, ; 0 . rt light o hers into harbor. Perhaps to show exist, I may he - - _1 -_ : - I L �_____� :1 � - �____=_�,�____ 1. - ;. I Just then an old woman belonging to daughters,of the Midianitish shelk, .- who how g orloug a sunset may come '�fter a vanity of modern mortals, and especially 2% i ?" - I - an She Wine from France- and the tribe of Abs 'came up and accombod afterWards reEcued All nations. � . ENZZ_____.___�__: I I I 1%, . '"025 1 - .1 _� . Spain, Agents for Walker's Whisky, him in a suppliant manner, saying,. 'Be Why, do you not know tfiat this is the 'stormy day.. women, * is at the bottom of these peculiar 0Z - I � JU 4 - If ag d men do not feel strong enough 9 wmit so good, Master Daji, as to lot my cattle - I tamped characters- and figures. You'd V. o ; Royal tillery an& Davis' wa ruen and women get pW , I I eir v - � I y , pared for - Ale and Porter, Torouto. � for any,hing else, lot them sit around in be surprised to know, for instance, liow ' i a .4" 'a, - . �, drink. They'are all the property I pos- sDecial- work? The wildernes! of Arabia ' R.- WILL18p ,SOLE LODAL AGEN FOR SEAFORTH. I I . . ­ i . our churches and pray, and perhaps In many women thero are who Imagine that . � . I- - sess, and I live by their milk. Pity my was the law school, the theological semin- . � , ftsvie4 . To THE PUBLIC. I I flock; have compassion on me. Grant my ary, the university of Tock and sand from that vIqay they may. accomplish more they wear a No. 3 shoe, when in - reality . ' 1� � - JOBN---] _. I ' . request and lot them drink.' Then came which he graduated for a mission tbf&t good an they ever did in the meridian their size is a couple of figures larger. A ' 0 ' 1 e ' - " ,',If * - AgF- .. - - i We ha,ve opened w retail store, in another old woman and A'iddrassed him: will balk seas, and, drown armies, and of thei -life. It makes us feel strong to shoe salesman who',understands big busi. -I-- I . L I 11 A , ' e . ot ._*6 . � business in the rear of the new man, as you see. Time has dealt start the workmen with bleeding backs 9 a woman custoulpr wears at a glance. . ITIAM r . have' an on mountains of transflgura- But as often as not a woman whose foot _U � 41; ur' wholesale b6i- ' see a d men and women all up and ness car' tell precisely the number -of the connection with o 'Ob Master Dail, I ara'a, pQqr, w6ak old follow the- cloud of fir by night, and - down e pews, their faces showin they shoe , Do- wo' minion'Bank, in Good -'a old stand . . G nt 1911 *' , 11 - , hardly with me. It has aimed its arrows among Egyptian brl6k kilns toward the tion. want in all our churches more is a No. 5'ealls for a shoe a couple of sizes . . . I L k . where we will sell the best goods in at me, and its daily and ,nigbtly calam- pasture., lands that flow With milk and t bred i Men I ke Moses, men who have been smaller, and the mysterious stamped- � . , - the market at bottom prices. - Goods Ities have destroyed all MY men, I have the trees of Canaan dripping with honey. . '. UUG, � I delivered to any part of the town throug the deeps and climbed up the hieroglyph scheme ,-wag devised for the N . _'.W� I � . I lost my children and my husband, and Gracious God, teach all the people this - ` I I : free. . shelled beach on the other side. We -want purpose of encouraging bar In the belief The ease of manner anO ap, earance of .� ­ I . I �: i since then I have been in great distress. lesson. You must go into humiliation I ' - . � I I .1 . i I "I TELEPHONE 11. . 1518-tf These sheep are all that I possess. Let and retreat and hidden closets of prayer aged J cobs, who have seen ladders which that her foot is a couple of sizes smaller satisfaction which prevade a - ell -dressed I . I � I . - � . � I I � . � them'drink, for I live on the milk that if you are to ba fitted let do n heaven into their dreams. We than It reilly measures in shoe leith0jr. I . . I - I I limit - I . for special usefal- ' from a conscious ku�wledge of - - . i I tI . , I they pr(Iduce.: Pity my forlorn state. 1. ness. How did John the- Baptist got want ed Peters, who have been at "When'& woman calls for a number .8 : M111 &rise ! . 1. . MA Pente oats, and aged Paulo, Wbo have to fit a number 5 foot, no shoe salesman big attractiveness. TherI a rionchalaut . - vron. - - YU cotton R00t COMPOWA 'have no one to tend them. Therefore prepared to become a forerunner of � .- , -- Terro � I . . I I Is successfully used monthly bY over grant my supplication and of thy kind- Christ? - Show me his wardrobe. It will made Felix tremble. There ars h;re and of this -era who carci anything for his .poise o h' V _' s : 1 c i - JOHN i . � __ I . %Iles. Safe, effectual, X;adles ask there hose who feel like the -woman of job is going to say, 'Madam, your foot W lel' SfLy ' � - ! r drulfgist for Cooks Cattie Rod Call- ness let them drink.' But In this case be hung with silken socks and embroid- 90 y rs who said to Foutenelle,'who requires a number b.' -Ife simply breaks . know that I'm well dresged." JHis very -- - - � * . � . � :eno, other as all, Mixtures, pills and the brutal slave, so far from granting emd robes and attire of Syrianpurple? � manner disarms criticism, a d h mitations are dangeions. Prise, No. 1, $1 p this humble request, smote the woman Show me his dining table. On it the ­ . years of age, "Deabh appears to out a she ei of the style she requests that he " t a most ­ - _er wa's 8 . I " to n b ii6,v , I forgotten us." I I Rush, " said feels confident will o � 1ittering compliment, h . � I - boI We. Vj 10 degrees stronger, $8 per box. NO. ave fit her Amfortably, tasteful I 84 to the ground.," . tankards a -blush with the richest wines of - � . . I - I or 2. nialled, an receipt of price and two I-eent . A like scrimmage has taken place at the vineyarda of Engedi, and rarest birds Vante elle, the wit, tting his finger and lots it go at- that. . � . appearance i -i a host of iiiiitato . Tha-Vs � I � I . Z - � I starng, The Cook Company..windsor, Ont. to his Ip. ,No, my frien, III, you have not "A Woman rarely thinks to inquire It � . � . - 6 an in, to 2 d I , - - - i- - , - __ - - - I I. - - - , , - - - I 0, �., , )7- F Orb ,Rd 8 1 _'�2_ h L. BE- " 113ov th of_11 e, r y - I vfflw 4 ll� VIMP , i 1. I _811i I 11i IW` ,os. I and 2 sold and recom-endedby all the well in 'the triangle of Arabia that were eirer caught In not, and the- offiect prodaced by clothing?. I . � , been f rgotten. You will be called at the th I 0 � o . � . - nVousible, Druggists In Canada. between the Bedouln shepherds and sweetest venison that .over dropped a shoe is really of the size, she asked Maybe iV,j because ihe tx =e I a are ent I . I ' Moses championing the cause of Ahe antldrs before the hunter? No, we are right time. Meantime be holily for, 'for she takes It for granted 'tbat the . I I - - I I Ir '�? No. 1 and No. 2 sold in Seaforth by Lumsdon & I at right, ! the c at hangs - wile:)n-, druggists. I seven daughters who had i1riven their dire6tly told "'the same John had "his. occupi d. I salesman �� has given her what she de- ! � Ju or because - _� � .. father's flocks to the watering. -One of raiment of 'camel's hair,," 'not the fine Labor a Preservative. . manded. But when a woman does ask, . . gracefdlty, or because the m terial is � ��r T, � � I I � , . � I . . I for Instance, 'This is a number 3, Isn't - .1. . . I the girls, Zipporab, her name meaning hair of thelcamel. which we call camlet, Lot the aged. remember that by nobby. We can't.- tell -words arell't . .­ : � "Little bird," was captured by this but the long! coarse hair such as beg- Increa d , longevity of the I It-?' it's the -salesnian's business to un- � subtle enough to .define - the ' Ahim, I I I ... I . , I 80.1nd �� I � - - W N Wa+gnn I race man are Iblushin I re I 'Iracy", 44-.*�. 11 - I - - . a .7 11171 y .0 _UA" ok . 0 - . = I 'i -i I 0 a gars in the �ast wear, and his only meat not as old at 60 as they, used to �, be at w1iich makes our clothing distinebly dif- - _q � � . . I I heroic behavior of Moses, for, however 11 , � I " . � I 3.1 The woman customer inight oxarbine ,. � - - 1- timid woman herself may be,,she always was of inslets, the green locust, about I 0:, no -as 6id at 70 as t I _� I A - 1�k � i " - hey used to be at -s for a 4 . I M I SEAFORTH, admires couriige in a man. Zippora,h two inches long, roasted, a disgusting .0 .0 the hicroglypbs Inside the upper ferent from the clothing. made by other ,� � � , 60, no as old at 80 as they used to, be at . ­ I I H, I - became -the ,bride of Moses, one of the food. These Inseotg were caught and the w,eek without finding out any diffetam1% I It A, � � , Fire and Life Insur . '0: nitary precaution better under- i�bat even if she had1he ki-yr to tbo puqoW I , - � ' -1 H I � " &nee Ageot;, Hod3es to ` 70 - tailors. i. f i , i in the mightiest men bf all the , centuries. wings and legs torn off, andithey were 8to I I .1 . Rent, Real E-itate Agent. Dt!aler stood - medical science further Advanced; It would only make her feet b3d., fo *JM I I I ,�, � -1 1 ff . Zipporah little thougbt that that morn- stuck on wooden spits and turnied before '� . I �� -1 � � V-, I � R.&Y.510ND and WjuTE &mily and mauu- laws f health more thoroughly, adopted; -k,hld be the use?" -'Washington '44M �� , ! . ;�,t_ � W e Bedouins pack them in salt I ng . U I � I P I I t I . I . , i � "' 1�r facturing Se ing Machines. All kind�of Ing as she helped drive her father's flocks the Pre. Thi , ,� 11�`GTIT I BROS,' ' dentis y continuing for lo ' er � time —*_ B -"JL - I . . . I . I I I- __ I 1� S&wing Machines repaired. ,Charges to the well she was spleudidly deciding and carry them in sacks. What a menu I succes ful mastication,homeg and courches "-F. J. PODe 11. A, who wm some rears . I �, 7 �!,' Z I - Ilk .1 +4 Ty .4 1. : 4 . I - I L I VL UTV" va ".T. " . . I I v I I � .,� ,,� ,�' I f moderate. I 0 W 0 a LL SA a for ' Ionn the Juaptisvi Through what . and ourtroonis and places of business ago science thaster at the Stratford Co�llegi- I . � 4 7 j, � � � f � L epri . ... .1 - tent or house while the other six d S'rJ1AF0R1rTrH. .� I t L ;-,! �� �� f ".1 ation he came to what exultation! ) better ventilated --all . these have &W Institute, has secured a, second scholar. � L I r �, I - I . Xj ! . L � ­ I I Ag,-entfor the .. .. .. . daughters of the sheik tended to their i� I Victory of Endeavor& . I � I . I I � . I . - �, . . I prolo gad life, and men and women in ship worth $70. In -competition with I I .. , . , , k 0 herds her life would probbaly have be I I � I I -;-',- �1 en . � — I I., p . � I � nd you will have to go down before I the ,31ose 'of this century ought not to twenty-two others, all of w4 . .. I i� '� 11 I : � "Lv . WHITE AND GODERIGH BOOM. a tame and uneventful life in the sell- - ,oin are gradu. . - ...... 1. I I �, � . 7- I i - - yolt go lip. From the pit Into which,big retire until at least 15 years later than in &tea from such seats of learning as Cornell I . . I i - L � __ I .#. f �; t4dos. But her Industry, her fidelity- to I . � . . .... 7, t -Yale and Harvard, he succeeded 'in carrying , t f " ' ry. Do no put I . � i I ii � " " S br tiers threw him and the prison In the ol ening of the contu 11 . � -1. L ' I I I I First -Class Wheels in Every Respect. her father's Interc t, her spirit of help- W 0 1 1 1 . � ­- I t T � I � I . . 1. . !� , ..", � , - . h�' '. his enemies incarcerated him the karnesg off until you have fought a off the prize, which was the fellow hi in � . ; , I 0 L -1 L I .fulness, brought her into league with one .. - : I . . I I I . JeW more bidtles. Think Of Moses:start.- chemistry for Columbia Utlivemityfi, lew I L:� � - ii, ��, i f I _�:P-RIEC-us -_ :RTIG-JUr-U. of the grandost characters ofall history. J03h rose to be ,Egyptian Prime Min- i - � I'll I . �, L - - I 1, I � - . P , who was to �@ the greatest Ing Out for his chief work an octog:enar- L York, Mr. Pope already holds- a rs'eholar- . I I I .1 - �1, 1� i� -w. M** 11 ods 11 . i i39-52 ister � Filijah * Ne i iner Go . . . * They niet at that famous well, and %bile I . - � , ? k . . I � , I ­ I � . . . of all the ancient prophets; Elijah, who I fan; 40 Years of wilderness life'after 40 ship from his aim& mater, woith $7.50 a �. I - I - . 1z 1� f t - . I . , ,sbe admired the courage of Moses he - - - . I r I :_ F t -1 -� h L__ made King Ahab's knees knock together years of, palace life, yet just beginning. . . WaPoWWOWNW0,51 --- , W � year, 1. . . . I . � . ; I t �,il , !�, I I - admired the filial behavior of Zipporah. with the prophecy that the dogs would t Hawarden, England, - , . r L . � �� t i 11 There lies dying a ."'Ta own"INKRmsymm MCNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIa I - I .. I I .." fp f t V FOR " Cares'et Home. bo his only undertakers; Elijah, whose on@ 01, tfie most I I ' - L ; . � - . ,v, � A - V ra I ]FAMILIES. � � . : .7 I . � L � ;� ,I - � I . 4� ­ I After coughs and- colds . . . . . . . "I ­ -: r I- z F16"ff WORK seven I wonderful men that . , 1, I - _'k � � NVe want the services of a number of fam- The fact that It took the one praver brought naore than three years ever lived since the ages of time began . OPENED THIS WEEK, - -11 *P . - L I . I i Pi z ilies to do work for us a'. home, whole or daughters to drive the flocks to the well of drought. and whose other prayer I their roll. He is the chief citizen of the the germs of c*nniztim * E, - I � . I _ L �-'f ;P - � . - �, - L t I rN � � . - . _ � . I . I I � . � � . . I � F -aparc tl e. The workbwesend our work- Implies that they were immense flocks brought drenching showers, the man who whol world. Three tl mes has he prac- � - - 1, � � ?, 4 i1i i � I . � . . ; 'U! H, i ers s ulelc y and e 1 y one, an re- I . ­ . . . - ') � turned- y parcel - st as fi an(I that her father was a inan of wealth. wrapped up his cape of sheepskin Into a ticall n ng 0 rea r n. gain often gain' a foothold, . � . �, ; - '. .. 1i "! � I . : . !,-. � F - I . . I I I � - � -I I; � I � $-10 per wee . or particulars read What was the use of Zipporah's bemean- roll and with It out a path through I and, Igain coming from the Hon,ge of . . � - - I , - . I . - �� �, t -nee sendnameand address. Ing herself with work when she might raging Jordan for just two men to . --- I . . . - LN J ... c L , Scott's Emulsion of'Cod- New Sailor Hats Ne - I . . tr iR ,� ., I S.A.Sui,PLYCo.,Bo.-,,265,LoNDom, ONT. . Paso Comi ions, which he had thrilled and - I w Fancy Hats, . - .. , - . - . ; ; , lftldIk_� - - - ! . I - . I - - . I .1 � I P I ; I � baTe icolined on the hillside near her over, the man who with wheel of fire'rode I overa ved by his eloquence, on Sunday liver Oil 'With Hypophos- - 0 . � - � - - ! I - - - - - - - �_ father's " I . . . � . I -� . � . - - ii 4 "' -8890 taint and plucked * buttercups and ever death 4nd escaped Into the skies 1 morn ng reading prayers for the people , . - I I .1 '. � � I I . .4 � . . ., i fii I dreamed .out romances and sighed idly without mortuary disintegration, tbO man * I il I 0 and bi 'h W -W ilgS9 .1", i , [!,4 '-� � , p re every , : . I . - ­ f__ wth lumnd countenance Im- ites will not. cu New'Flowers, New Ties nd wi � � ,' �1 , to the, winds and wept over imaginary who thousands of ye,jrs after was called ' I I . " I# � - J - . . . - � *. i Feed -Oorn. � Ming eyes and resounding voice, saying: I : Jl_ . . . - . . l. ; ,,-,, 1 , . Eonirs'to the brooks? o, she kne - that out of the eternities to stand beside a s, t_n . . 41 � � - . . I . 1 . " I r .� 9 . . I � 0%, � � - 11 , , light, � � . - e �_ �- � - i I uu Love in Uod tine Father, Alfift v ) ULJ1 Lu en, in Lime 6 , ,p 10 � I - Ana i ew urnamen so . " I I I , ,14 � " ; A carload of Choice American Yellow Grist work was honorable and that every girl Jesus Christ on Mount Tabor when it' make f h�aven and earth, and ija4esu' . I . I -- I I - .� �_ � . s it will cure 1112-11y, . . . . a . _1 � - --�� just received. Piiees very reasonable. ought to have something to do, and so was ablaze with the splendors'of traps- I Chris �, hie -only Son, our Lotid. 11 I - - . I I � n - � I � I i I � � `�,� Give us a call. she starts with the bleating and 'lowing Aguration-this mail could look back ' . ---" . � . , I � � . to Th world has no other such man to ,' - I - . - ! 4 - i the"time when voraciou's and filthy ravens 10 Even when the disease is I - - . - and bello-%ving and neighing droves to � . I I � I g!, � ;. _F I - ! I . . . , N ­ T S.AFORTH OATMEAL M11j,S, ' sffi 9 Gladstone, The chlurch has no ' � . I ., . I I . � ­ - . : : . - . . , I . . ,�; the I for the watering. Were his only caterers. other such champion to mourn over, I fdrther al' nt of Lace Our ains., Ourtain I I I 1 - . Fine J ��f . I fx` � . . I J i. R . � �� W. W - I vanced sb 1'r, %11 r e - i , A.ssortme - :- I � '. ­ ­ ,, Thomson, Manager Aroeu]nd every home .there are flocks You see John Knox preac the shall P, I ��_ � . ­ 'A ?i�z '. 9 - I , � - . I - � . .� I !�- � F � never cease to thank God that on - � ' , t - � � . i . . �,� 4 �1 ,� I and 'droves of cans and anxieties, and coronation sernion of James VI. and Mr. Gladstone's invitation I visited Min Miirkable'cures -are eff-ected. Muslim, Ar"t Muslins, Silk 1i ' � . - . , i ­ . I �, 1�, �: I �' . ovei7. (laughter ef the family- thopgh arraigning Queen Mary and Lord Darnley I at J &C. . � I . I . �, I � . . nes ; - _, _t k'� �:.;, lffeill�6D�Irec�tory �for �18W .. . Iffawarden and heard froin his own ' ' 1--l- . � .-j . � - - . - , , I li . 1� -� . - I � , 1, L4 - . there be seven, ought f1d be doing her in a public discourse at Edinburgh and lips his belief in the authenticity of the In theril �t advanced stages 1� —_ � �_ � -,. : i. � " I JOHN MORRISON, Reove, Winthrop P. 0, _I- . � : , 0 b : 1. t 4 , J - I I I � . �, ;-: - , i - :� part to take care of the flocks. In many .telling the French anibassador to go Hol Scriptures, _' I � . I , I t DANIEL IIANIJKY, Dapuiy-lteeve, BL.schwooc! holls, y the divinity of Jesug � I . �'g . 1 - . I ; if I home and call his king a murderer, John it prolongs life, an . I . �. � -, y . I ! - � I I . . t - ., P � Al I P. o. � . � eholds not only is Zipporab, but all * : Christ 4nd the grati'd-eurs of the world to : . . Z I .: . � . . � '4 . 4 - � � � I 1� I , 0'. WILL 3feGAVIN. Gounelilor,,Leadb her sisters, without practical'and useful Knox UPMEM3 I .1 i , � making all Christendom fool his , I � come. At his table and in the walk CT-TZ1_&:P c_4.s_f,-F=r ,Sr � ,,� . 1 � r , � : 1; I 4 . I ury P. 0. ., moral power and tit his burial the Earl ' the da 'f .r(_3,MjM - I _ : li - - : JOSEPff C. Uo',[1.3tlSo� , y- ur more cornfort- . I � � k � i .g 1� _ N, Cot1nol 0 � I . . I fl: Z 1*; - llor, Beechwood employinents. Many of them are waiting � 1. . throu h big ground � - - � - I 1. '. _1 4 He�o s I was,lnllpresged- as _7% I . . I I - , . I ; - I - . . I i ;� -, P� 0. Ay' for fortunate and prosperous matrimonial of Morton Saying, , , lieth a man I able. �' s u i';e r i r) g' I I � - 1 - � � ­ ._�, JOHN ff. BROWZK, Councillpy, Ser.t,)rfh P. 0, ably will � I ' . , - , . ' ared the face o� Wai never. before, and prob, Everyone . � � �-! .. : . who in his Jife nevar fe, - � A T I -.1 JOUN (I. Mi>RRIS02 .4. Clork, Winthrop F. 0. 6 alliance, but some lounger like them- never be again, with the majesty of a We We- HOFFMAN. . I 1. 11 , ! y9r, Nvinthtop P. 0. . man. " Wliera did John KDOX get much - I . � � . ,:, �3 : L I . 2�r� � � . I 11 ; - , DAVID bi. ROSS, Treaw selves will coine along and after. count- from' consumptioii needs this . . � . I .1 I " i , I . natui( all cons ated to God and tho - I I � I I : I . , , . ,_ Wil. EVA.N8, AaseRor,. Becohwood P. or. Ing the large number of father Jethro's of his sobooll7dg for such resoundincr and I ecr � I . - . I .- ;, ., " .-,r I rld' s betto � - � 5 4 , - CHARIM DODDS, Collector, Soalorth P. 0. we utr. In the presence of . .4 -4 f. � I -_ i � , food � tonic. - - I - i . vl � R1011ARD POLLARD, Sanitary Inapector, Lead. sheep and camels will Make proposal everlasting achievement? 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