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East Many have fathers with great flooks of resell years is a very long daughters of Jethro were driven from the Rig i- .__.�
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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
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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
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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(
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rot, a ths-frgm oung -,voman, who rises at halt Past 20 at wells of literature there are outrages . LL afts I
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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
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*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
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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=*
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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 - ;, .
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: 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
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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
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� � 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 - ; - , —
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,& 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
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bme and fa iqp t 1he W&t"ln 'They lower the Jethro's seven daugh . � . - I "t � �
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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
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.work -of drawing water? But no sooner . � . 'L � I 11
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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
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. 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 - -
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. 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
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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
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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, - �
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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
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[ 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 - �. . .
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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"..
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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"
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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�
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. BLUCKSMITH and 1 g a -w it In December, 1890. There were , do-notbings may be transformed Into - imp. ... - - � �
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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=
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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 . . . __ ,
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�, 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
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operative. Thi tag'is good for five � , I - il 'W-AmW4D
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11 arm a d an athletic foot and a clear the app�arently crazy hieroglyphs and fig- . . I �
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well when It says: I I One day the poor it wept In a stream for thirsty hosts? . I 1i
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:, - 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
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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% �,
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. 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
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. Scotland ; * allb Yrco,o so at the - mouth of the bay to public learning more than that such codes - -
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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.
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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
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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- .. - -
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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
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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
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. 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
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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 -- - -
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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 -
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to the ground.," . tankards a -blush with the richest wines of - � . . I -
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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, �
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. 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
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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
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I t L ;-,! �� �� f ".1 ation he came to what exultation! ) better ventilated --all . these have &W Institute, has secured a, second scholar. �
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