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L_ 11� ��mlidsterlffbftwngulstlotil Robespi- � I - _­ - . � I , I I - I . . � ' I - - -11 ' - - - .. . — , I .- A -1 W 0. 00" , TAIL _ DOLLARS * *Siow I . i� _. � '' ' ;h - I 0 4t so -many *O a I . i If _. ­ I - 0 !all the more imposing an . �,_ - � CIS ' -�_'ok'of spirit which- you felt were - - - the ii Illotine, him makes d_1 - OAPI PAID 160) SIX MILLION � .., _J -.-' tti4n __ - i - ' - ( i � 11 - - - . SAM I - , I the . W , __ ) - � I I 11 -The "ll"W"lly pictures � � whose, long , F 1, . � I � -1 ­) � AJU�ffi - f - quo, the holl fill _ 1, . :, � � " .1 0010s, . . -2- ��_ Aslik"A­ ; pridiload, by circumstances that weris not. I ... . 1. , bead chopped off by � - .., ' - - - I - : .. _ I - , - S.., � d.ft , " . " I � 1, 11 1 - ­ . . . -1 for ..W I X mil - , I .0 �hk,L A41W-1 -- , ilom.iii the � I F _� � - . � I V- - *4 W wbits 301*110i I stied, his-' 0 -_ . NOT 0ously of at prol - I "--mw 60� - I I - -- - , � I - I I , - a - I I .- - - .1 I- . �� I .1 . . L I I I . - I' , - i � � :_25 ��a - -, wc� - SEAFORTH BRANOM I � W­,� notice. it you ant to be $$it. Tbs evilyou practice � '17 1 , i . - I I -1 I , . i � . %h - ��,two misfor - �: ; - __ - wially. . w , . , _ _ on, ­ - -wil moll'upion your own pate. m* , . � . -, L ­ . , - IMIL ftr fun '4V ­_ - trifles.. Do On' . untln$� T lont- at IS": V , I . :4, � j I - � V b us$ not care for . . 'Pu * - I I I Agonoraij banking lbusiness transacted. r1irnieks' Notesdisoclunts6, -and -1 . I � !% � allpy, YOU in - "�. i I � i� I;_ . I -1r, 1. - r . .4 � - I - � -if -striii11% R .� *. . , I Brussels tunes hal flint I. to , all . . . . 42 i - Vo . . I ' , , 110#-- be; too XmInute in your inspection of - a home. Oppression ' � - EI - : No: trouble to := . � .. W .X I I �1 .�s I 5 come spoolol attention 91 n to the oollootion of -ftlo Not**. I I 1. - I I I . . - C, � I , i � : - I I - W, - - . ant you twelve from -others., h6 Nazis Was come home. � Onued. anal in the w1bter � OAV11MOS BA N K 1-1 interest al I owed on'Ao -upwards. I I - � . - . 11.0v - I - , - law - = 5 - and long con - CL : ' - hli - I I I � I i ___ � , � ' 0 next 110ib - . _,� . � . poitits of $1 and - I � lic - - .- - � -0 M * $her Mordecai bowi when - 'T m %. *111 jet be a lackey walking alresign -itf�gw I Wer 06 I , .. 7L . it IDNW, -OIL To 2215T.-110- W� Gar" he �s � 4 NO J - . V , 6 I 1� .. spol f4011111:102 f;i trananotion of business In'the Klondliks Dig T I .. I � M FOR SAt to �5� stands oreot and,stiff as a beel to- the *ary charger on which y . . � � � I - , trict. . � I � .0 - ou many have yielded *oncUrful'ibarvoists of . � A " . I - OU. - V454 r 11 ,-. - , �_ ing nal win 01 � ;,,�� 0 .S. C , . _y they , It RULKESTED, 18ollottor. F. O.i G. MINTY, Manager, I. - A . a. clones iand energy because ; I I � - � sham. There Is, 85 . I" . oeaar? That � I . - - I L*A 0encelialoa 10, Zad k!" _�W_ woodmail, would not make exp toed 'rido, others - down. When bellov 11. . - - 41 man from �Wfv am" 'a 3 I - I t - - I 6. el Vad.bul 901 a I - cM__ = much clearing in the forest who should oil -* � I'm at L I le es a I � : . � - a I Dd ftame bum. .� � 1: who had destroyed Strafford, won for a 104 while snowed under. We � ,- ­ � --- -T-, � � - orchard and a . - falls I - I I - � . *Ablo,litrawshold and houll food - I � . , � - V t i 1 1; - good man hard ___..______ � i � -4 4) up every Attle bruise and i wa about 0 be beheaded; he odd 4 'I must ha,V4 * y ­_ _... - MiNiiiiiiiiiiI -_ —, . - � Out. - 1676117 � t. It It, - ­ - -1_ ­ . - � - � - I r I . . % . CL - wmtoh he received in therthicket, nor basely rati an unjust abuten 6 - I . I I I - I '-- I - - '*W = 1, - - . = to CL 11 ei I trouble that men . I . - - 1. 1 4 %_ 10 MOV101i Won& 'app Y, to HZNRY J. = It S :::::� - - , - stop to bind �ro = , and before we loorn to walk aftaigh � . . I � ,� " � /P��,=�" Z I -_ .0i - a. will that man accomplish much .for the the sliq)bam injustice I am nol On the. bIw* anvil of @ - � I L . - . a L �helrfortl Sorrows take an gin 1 a . - .1 I � - , CZ IN IMUOVIBLD ]FOR SATA- (A 0 0 0 - i I , � sum world or the oburch who to too"watchful undel lit a nisible retAbutlon for the hummer out L Y . I - . - _,T_ '.1 11 . - Ir isi the, trams dw@Wnlr house and,lot near �: C .4.4 .0 X I up men on their shoulders and enthrone Whium appe,arance Is a consideration 1, � � ; t . wnvw and apprmlative of petty, annoyances. I punishment Inflicted on an innocent ­ � I- � 1� � the Vaji da"M in Bru%fijW The hou"Vol *J , . , .1 I - . � . - 11 , i- I_ � . � I , " Lord! Jeffreys after Incarcerating alas are nel always b � - ­ � � I � r . . � us* ,W 0 .0 There am multitudes of people in -the � man. I Itter. i , I Z - A I -Al cellar a" ,bard said soft them. 100 I i . � I � f I - � r i I I , � ** .,0 � < C C. mug - Men, like' -fruit trees, are. barren unless I � I , S . I - : . � � = 1" house ; Mee a S)ood= There to a I . I 0 0 (q world constantly harrowed be a they I many innodelt and good people in Lou- - � � 4ho, . - 1! �:.-. I - �A ;� cra of land. Apply 10 ' MUSTAYM , a. 'They an I .. .1 � ** L 11 =��L "'Q !- 'O 0 . - �� oog - I .- ­ trimmed with sharp knive - f I - L V. _ 1616.if .446!!4 � CIS 0 pass their lives not in seWhing outthical donTower was himself imprisoned In the I . , � t �, a .0 - same _pla:� where the . shad" of those Ilk* - WheAt-8,11 the e . ; . I . i . �� - I r _. I things which we attractive and desery � HOREY'S "I - i I �n I . � I ! I ___�­--- .- 0 4. - r- ,a 2� � ce. It required the prison darkness and chill L . . - - - I - Z - , - - Cd � Ing, but in spying out with all their,' -i maltreated seemed tobaunt � L . i_ I I I . I Apx rou sma-For age -Let 2t CQUC"don 3 0 to make John Bunyan dream. It took I . 11 . . I � K � 6-, 1 . L I . F t Irly all I 4) V U) powers of vision- to we whother,ther � him, so that be kept crying to his attend- I Hlbl;�j, oel . . I T_ % 150 U104, us' 0 ;10 L � - iVIIIIII� , � - Delaware ice and cold feet at Valloy -_ I . I . � i- w; 93and orculdva on- WISH wall fenced - cannot find a Mordel antsi "Keep them off, gentleman, for - i I -C 4) :E ?: :1 I - I . � . and cttsi There to a good howe and bank barn ; I of bullets to make a, I 7 A . - I - . I - - _ ."* 45 L. �_ I Again, .1 learn from the. life of -the man I Qod a sake, keep them off V I The chickens Forge and the wbiz ' ; Ready to Wear .- . .1 I f .1 aim two orchards, Thera is V19041T Of good water. (d . � 4) to . . - , I . ..- I L . . under our notic that worldly vanity and I ,bad -come home to roost. The body'of Washington. Paul. when he climbed P . -9. � � A ­ - i - - I - . n is within Woo milea of Dublin and five from Ses- 30 4 . I I - -SA-1- his we 4 -- v , ­ � I L . . anlent to a foodwhool- Unol u) 3' d 15ASN" judge . I I - I I --- i : fortb, and is cony . r, - CL 0 P V) , sin are very. anxious to have piety bow I Bra shaw, the who had the beach at Mallta, shivering In - - - - :1 - .X - . CILothing . . . � - - sold it will be tented for a term Of Yesm , 1W . . � A 10 i - I � - . tt . � before them. Haman wag-& fair emblem -1 been, ruthlom and ordel in his decisions, Clothes, 'w" � snore of a Christian th I 11L I I . - � r � , I �_ 0 0 ship #truck the . I � S. of entire worldliness and Mordecai the i was! taien from his splendid tomb In , -1 - f - I I � L JOHN MURPHY. Seaftrib- - when, the I -1 % "L I I o- ' .- I - t. � � � - . r. hung - Prescott, the historian, saw'better with-; ; I � . - IMP of -0 IL = romwentativo of unflinching godliness, ; Westminster Abbey, and at Tyburn C . I . I ? A POP. SALIL-FOr lill in tbs Town 0, 0 2 ,I becomes a necessity. . a . � I - r ; . 7, . 14 � 27, concession. 9, 100 scres, 8D Near . a 0 Such were the usages of society in ancient 1 on &� gallows from morning until night 0 1 : I I � I Morrial lot ash - 2 barns with 4) . - ut his iyes than he could ever have i . . I I - z . 21 In, hw-wood V 11 - *a-* 05 �: with tb6m. Mordecai despised at the ! Who can afford to ignore his a � I subling"Stramehouse.poollorchU and plant , times that had this Isrselits,bowed to i - in the presence of jeering multitudes. swim � I i ' - - .- 1 , . I - V-61 � I ::: I T I - - . . i - uses, 13 .9 : the prime minister It would have been I Haitian's gallows came a little late, but gate is - Only predecessor of. Mordecaf � person V . C , ; Maur. Vne 30HO 120M the VfflA94 Of W*1ko1L A I � . i al appearance ? � I ­ .. I I t I ith waron shop ilad lumber $bed, !a : ! is C an acknowledgment of isapeot for his it came. Opportunities fly in a straight grandly mounted. I . 1� I � . I -, i . bowe Abd 10 * - sluess vtand.' Will - I I ! the viliworwalton. Good btl , C, � ,_ 1� 0 1 . i A large inanufacturer who studies ­ - . - . - chagacter and nation. Moidecat wOuld line and just touch us,%$ they ills from .. , i - Z . . . . 0 - : . . I I , I . i 1. - --- be Wa cheap. Wy to MATTHEW MORMON, , � � - � I - I - - � . - In W Villagal of tol or JAM98 MoVOINALA on CIS ; therefore have sinned against hie'rellglon eternity . to eternity, but the -vIrr"1198 we I I . - I f I THE UTILITY OF WHISKERS. i the want of the people, and whose . I .; . � . - . � . � I A I � . � � 1579-tf : � 6: had he made any obeisance or drol do Others fly In a circle, and however the I Z - I � 1. � A : . t : the tam. I . I ­ --- X . I I — 1, E � 93 1 . ! . pon :supplying ­ I [ . "04 : his' chin half an inch before Haman. ollrole may *Iden out. they are sure to - . I %. � -1 U i I WARM FOR SATJC -For ad@, 104 6. C*noasdm 12, CIS , �; Nosualtisal Those Who Need Them Most � . Z. ,-.. - - - � . i t . - . - 4) When, therefore, proud Haman attempted come back to1ho point from which they t - r � . those wants, will give better results -1 - .1 of H1bberl6 W011AWDE 200 acres Of =*. � � A � . I . � I T ---- % I tol caln't Itialso The - - . - 2 i . t Vuldvation. Well cc to compel a h e ; . I . � I I good Ind lit a 9004 611"s 0 1= 3: omage which was not felt, started. There are guns that kick. I I ­� : - � . . T r I , � I A ;� .1 ; bank bun and Oak - he only did what the,11world ever since Furthermore, lot the dory of Haman I Is . i than a tailor whose opportunities - - I - �; 3 . tamed; good-briak house ; good i - I would give It" yews of my life,, _( : __ - . . ; � � �._" - . i � I - � buildings ; 13 sores of fan wries46 and plou blug &I . I I I I .� I � � � � - . d W*U9 an& 2 nal 9- Washington, Vune 5. ' The, doom of bad tried to do when it I would force our teach us how quickly turns the wheal of said a young Attorney who to beardless, are limited and trade local. - . I - - I . � � � . 11 �1111 . dene; 2 -goo Ver fawns . ty are -Oni day, excepting the king, , ,4 to bay P . __ - - ': N for ru= arrogance , and Ithe reward of fidelt, holy religion in any way to yield to its fortune. 0 eyour I whiskers." This was sold I : - ;1 . Acres cl � � i . If your local dealer does not keep - . Z! satm Tomiarty - , � I I . 4100=4'awyn"ONP10101t M ML4 C lessons which Dr. Talmage bore draws dictates. Daniel, If he bad been a man of Hainan was #hemightiest man In Persia, , to & friend who was supplied , with - . I . . 4 I I -- � � I I I ; . . I � . � g e . F.10., Ontario, . 15S54f ligloug compromimes, would never have I but the nextiday a lackey. jSo we go up, ab Shorey!s Cloth[ -�' R member there are others '.!-Write to a larger and I I � . , � from Mordecai on horseback and Haman re � undant- whIskers. "Now, you an -a . I . I . 1, , - ; � been thrown Into the don of lions- He i and 110 we cp�uo down, You seldom find clerk have no u" for that hair on your more enterpiisin merchant elsewhere. ' - � �� - , .; rr am FOR SALE OR TO RENT.- For Afoot; text, Rather vil, 10, "So they � � I - � - . [11. �� I ... 1133A - - or to rerit, Lit 5. Concession 01, banged Haman 1 oil the'gallows that he might have made some arrange;;ents any man 29 years in the same circum- face, It might be better If you did not - - � . ]k I ; .1 � i ...- � _U nals the Vill . of condanee, oontaini had prepared for Mordecai." : with King Darius whereby be could have stances. Of those who In political 11 a 2 1 t S�oroy's Guarantee Card Is In the pocket of each garment. : I - , , ..... M�', - - Rullett, near I � . with- i I , have It at all. While here am I who — 11 See tbs - - ­-1*100 i 11�_ . _. � !_ . I - about 100, scil All ol ad S011 lull 900126WIM01 � oii- 11 also 4 6 il wilaillillio 111 � allf-i001--140-0- I . ; � V f good buildings, good Here to an oriental courtier, About the retained part of his. form of religion , years ago were the most prominent, Ow , need it in in 1 asiness, and yet cannot I - I . . . yb — ; - , - - _7 � - k i . culklvatlon� There ' few remain 1 - - Ow i I I i C , 11 ; int � i orch&W,sod plenty of - matir. , There offenulve man In Hebrew history, cut making himself so completely ,,in conspicuityl Pol 1001 ' raise a board to save my Jife. It seems to I I * %%%%%%%%%%% I , - � , � I *an . 85 acres seeded toare mca� obndzious to the,idolaters. Paul might 'parties make', certain men do 0heir ard . I . i acres of fla whmmli; an Haman by naime. He plotted for the me that the per oapita circulation of hair ' . 4.� 'I ie � -I . �__ . � This Is a splend have retained the favor of his rulers and I work � and - then, after haing. them Aw . � �� � � ": " "7 - - I � ­ ;_ � 1I be rented. ,hs,&,,1tie , ,"61sraelll nation, and i Is inadequate. to the needs of the 'nation. - I i i ld tam, d will ba sold c destruction of R MOKETme �� .- � 1- - not sold by spring it imm -them out on the commons to , I have.nover hod the slightest use for a � . . I ffAT 1. ­�, . � � � . I � I . f � . I ,�� 1 -7 . . poel Apjply to K . SOROALES, Constance. I wonder not that in some of the Hebrew escaped martyrdom if be had only been ! hacksi turn I � � I I - i I i I � . - . 8 . I . � . � 1677-tt synagogues to this day whgn Haman's willing, to mix up big Christian faith � die. Every four years there in a complete ! razor in all in ` life, and yet such a board . �_ -00 I - -1 - I I . I . , . . . I ­ � %. !-;%_-.7*V--- - -­ I . ( - I � yi �, -_ I . . - . i . � V I - .. I . - . � i I I "me is mentioned the congregation with a few errors. His unbending Christ- Iravolution, and about 6,000 men who. as yours would be worth at least $5,000 a 4 � - i I I . I .1 . I - � - - - - I �, 11 � r stle the Ian obaraoter was taken as on Insult. ; oughti certainly to be the next president I I - . . �� . - . i � . ­ - I 1" : - I L 'DARN IN ALGONA FOR WALIC.-:-Fo clinch their flat$ and at -amp their feet I year to . in#' as t4 lawyer. Strangers - . s i i . F_ _V South East quarter of section F., township of Fagot and rack and halter in all ages laro shamefully dirappointed, while some � � � � 11� - � - , I - . I I - and. cry, "Let his name be blotted out!" I hesitate to 'e I ploy an attorney in an - � I k ��� . � I Laird, oditaining 160 acres. There are forb) acres ' in f 19 1. � i I- � . Haman was prime minister In the magni- have been only the different ways in �who this day are obscure and poverty f important caielif he ban not a board. Of . I � -1 I - I., i * - cleared and free from. stumps and under crop. Com- . , - I . - I I I . k - T I � which the world has demanded obeisance. 1,sirlok�n will rlde upon the should I . . I I ppre- exceptions to this rule, . . a I I- f 21 . fortable log build The babnos Is weil t1c3b'dred. goent court of Persia. Thoroughly a ' ors Of : course, there are � . i �, it . It is within, four = of Echobsy railway station, Ithe people and take their turn at admira- I but I , . ,� .- - i , ? t l' ciative of the honor confeired, he expects It was once, away up on the top of the _ It generally holds good just the same. - I � . 11 *%.. 11 X_ h and six miles of the prosperous village of Port I . I . 1, '- I .. � - I I it will be acid cheap, everybody that he passes to temple, that satan oommanded the holy Itiou, 4nd the spoils of office. . I . be obsequl- - Oh, how I If, % man Is! portly and hits a good P � . � Z .� .Findlay. This Is a good f6t, and L I` � ---- e; � F i t Ill and on easy terms. Affly to WILLI&H SIMPSO-N, ous. Coming in one daV at the gate of One of "Niazareth to kneel before him, but lquidkly the wheal turnal :Kallot boxes " address It does inot so. m,uch matter, but . . i- o - '. I � . I � I � � fit 14- I . 11 _. i I . � � � __ bn She promises, or ALtX. MUSTARD, B,uce. the palace, the servants drop their beads it Is not now so much' on the top of tare thb steps on whIch men comedown als, '! taking the average lawysr or professional . I . � �� il field. - 1516-tt I � -*� I I 1, � i - � it ' honor of his office, but a Hebrew churches as down in the aisle and the .often s they go up. Of those who were man, the Peardl, cuts considerable figure. I � � - I � �, in I , 4 " I � - . : � ­ I t , I I . � , - ­ I have a bFother who is in business : F�l - t 1� ", � - named Mordecai gazes upon the passing pow and the pulpit that satan tempts Ion ation I � �.; -1 ­ ! . � . ' g tgo successful In the.accumul � .. z �._ . � .. i . -The very d -Arable J � - � .- ,I ? - -1 � I I I - - � :, - . , .. . � . � i . I IDUILDING-LOT FOR SALE dignitary without banding his bead or the 09POussrs Of the Christian faith to 'of property how few have not met with where a beard is of no partoular bonellt, %.014 . . ", JL) building lots . .1 I I - _. � - _. , ; � ,,being numbem 87, 88, 89 FLnd I 11 . IV, . I I I :. �; , , it . I ;mondvillb ands a- tkiking off his hat. He was a g and yet he is boarded like a pard. He is I : . f, :, t :ood man kneel before him. Why was it that the reverseal While many of thoso who then i �� 11 . situated on Main street of F4 I I � I . _� " . ' -.17 � 12 i forth. The whole contsins abaut- one acre, and will find -would- not have been negligent of P early times as were 'straitened In circumstances .now "T Le - , , , 1� ... I ; 1 �,� . i taken for 6 ddctor every day. One day I � 7 . I—, 7 - latonic philosophers of ____ _____ _1CTMJ.RATTRAY&C? M I I Jr ... I — ; _ �! � �k 1� ! 1, I be sold In separate parcels or together to suit the ' well as Toland, Spinoza and Bolingbroke bold the bonds and the bank keys of the I last summer when he was walking an A ill I I i - I ' � ? :1 � L -� it ILM.4 property is just south pf the the, ordinary courtesies of life, but he felt ; j�� - - ; .1, 91 ' rl � �­ I t - - . i . I - purchaser. -sduth of no MgPect either for Haman or the nation of later days were so madly opposed to Mation. Of all fickle things in th d �the West st . I . _� __ f- I -'� 0 a Ar�, _� � - - .:i � I . Woollen Milla, and Mr. S.Dlckson'afreopeorky - , , , , h - ' : I-, � . � . � i � - � . �i � i� - - A � . � '� r � a - * , t - - ; _. i � -n . building site either for piivate resldaaca�s or not be hypocritical, and- while others favored Immoralities or arnisted civiliza phange's her mind, and woo to the man gee her husband, whom she thought - - .. - , � 1. - i I E I . , - i q , lactory. It is high and convenielab, ani h3s a street _,V � ­ . t I . ; 11 - 4 . t I south and weet. Apply to JANE nr JOHN SPROAT. made oriental salaam, getting clear down tion or dwarfed the intellect. The ;�vho puts any confidence in what she dying. The Other morning he wall E.L ' - B I , - - � M Christianity? Certainly not because It �fortunp Ira the most fickle.. Every I de a woman rushed out of I , � ;I the corporatim, and Is considered at deArable from which he bad come. So he could she house. and insisted on his coming -in to � � i�'\',,' � I I : I I I - . GIR kT 1 RGAINSO I � - I . . - I.. y i the before this prime minister when he genuine reason, whether admitted or not, %. I r F tpromises -or proposes! She cheers when I I - i- i I ;, I- I Egmondvffle P. 1 ., 16cgmtors to the Eat%te ot I coming down town on a North State � 4 � �� i, � I - � '. 1 ". . i - . ­ I A k � � We John Soroat. 1583 tf passed, Mordecai,' the Hebrew, relaxed was because the religion of Christ paid �ou go up, and she laughs when! you street car h ' � � � . . I I " V , . I . .. I , w a woman asked the - .- 4 f L - 1, � _� -1 I , I f sole of his neck and ke spect to their Intellectual van ties. come down. Oh, trust not a moment : I il . I , V I . -.0 0 4W 1. : �' � .---,It-- �' I , If I e not a mu pt his no re . � ul conductor -bowinshe should go to St. I - - A �� .. i I t I f I dels Pur heart's affections to this . . 11 I � ­ - : � n � Ham, ' The. conductor could . . � .. .. ,� 1 : 2� j, . -chin clear up. Because of that affront Blount and Boyle and the h9st of lnfl changd m - . . i , i i t�_ - i Luke's hosp . - _. �� � : I 7 � i ... Haman gets a decree from Ahasuerus, hatched out by the vile reign of Charles world I Anchor your soul in God. From W t HAVE A FULL STOOK OF � . I 4 Ir �� - 1� , not tell lier, but he looked around the car . I t I � . i � j_�1111 I � .1 Robert the dastardlV king- for the massuore of IL, as reptiles crawl out 0 a marsh of J,Cbrlst's companionship gather your sa.,�ts- - - , . , � It I ; . . � ;� I - � , - � and plck�d out my brother, and said to I . 1, I . � � , " 11 I . - i . to ; , - la , , , , . � I I - . I , ty,- bOnOr hospital on?' Whenever hego 9 I I '.1 � 1� f Include Mordecai. I , t F � I � � t - f Orem I ' I - ! .. ... F 0 - I I � because, Lis they passed along, there were puccess or defeat, richelsor pover . S I � � � I � I . all the Israelites, aina that, of course, will slime, could not keep t4eir patience Yaction, Then, come Borrow Or g dn�ss, Win: 'Doctor, 'What street is St' Luk ` A ' -�, t es to a di -- � il - . _� *.;_ - � __ . . . Don' Shirt W(Asts, Wra . Corsets, Gldves, t, - I i � ,I I 1 , .,� To make a long story sbort, through sitting In the gate of the church such 6r disgrace, health or sickness, Iffe or i . ppers, . -1 . � 1, . f- � 9. - store the clerks c'all�bim 'Doc,' and give � . I I I r . � . - I 11 : I- "'I i�: . Queen Esther this whole plot was revealed - Infin Us Matthew and Mark and.Luke Aeath, time or eternity, all is yours, and him a professional discount. I went in. � 0 - I �� �� I �, I A" J it. I I �� . I I , : � � I BLACKSMITH and to her husband, Ahasuerus. One night and John, who would not bend an inch �er are Christ's and Christ is God's. --, - - I � U C j 4 i I � � k - . � I I I . F 1. 1. Special Attentio with him one 'iday and the clerk was Hosey Collars - Cuffs' Belts and Ties. - I I 1- � - a , . . I �� I in respect to their philosophies' I � I . 9 i . I- . r I , . t. I i and CARRIAGE Opp. Ahasuerus, who was afflicted with . 1 Again, this Haman's history showili us talking to,a, real! doctor about sorne new ; I I - . . . I , : 11 I � k 7 - , 1 . " - - - rt to Horseshoeing . � . - . . . 1� . � , � ey that outwWrd ossessions and circum- and powerful medicine. He turned to my ; �, , � k 1. , p � �. , ,; i f � a Queon'e insomnia, in his sleepless bours calls for Satan told our first parents that th . 4 , I , Gen6ral Jobbing. � - . � , � I I- - i i I � . . . . . � �.. I ey 9 happy- brother and said'. 'Doctor, what has been . � . � i if MAKER Hotel. his secretary to read him a few passages would become aslods if th � would only 'tances cannot make a man I i, I . ., _,1 11 -, i � � . . ; __, I I �� ., - 7 . reach up and take a taste of the fruit. � i I ; I i . 2 i p � ,, 4 1 0 - '. of Persian history, and so while away WhIlo yet fully vested In authority and your experience; with thrtyjkidlpake?' I � ,� , � to They . - I f t " 'i I 'Goderich, street, - - - - - Seafortb. the night. In the book read that night, tried 'it - and failed, but their �he chief adviser of the Persian monarch ]Blam . I _� . � - - L, ; t f ad if brother did not put on a Some extjr�L fine- Muslins, Organdires, Dimities, , f � � 11 .1 my � . �, �� I . i I �1 ! 4- I � � P, F. - descendants are no Vot satisp'ed with the � d everything that equipage and pom ! � I I . f, ; �, - L , .. t � - the king an account was given of a n . � 11 ., , -1 - , � I t � , - I p professional voi e and talk for five . � f , . -� experiment. We nave !�ow n?,%nv desiring :nd� splendor of residence could do w - . . � .1 i� I - conspiracy, from which Mordecai-, tho as i 1 5- .1 � , medicine, and he- G�nghams, Pri nts Dudks, etc. - � � : ,,,;� �! , Hebrew, bad saved the king's life and for- to be as gods, reaching pp after ybt �is,' he Is an obJect lesson minutes about the a .9 . . I ,: � , ; I of wr'etchod- - I , I A . '. i , I . . A 1 ..- ? didn't. know w,Zther. It was taken In- I . I . . � A I % I - � . Which kindnesp Mordecai had never another apple. Reason, scorful of God's peas. Thera are to day more aching ' I . . � . � I , capsules or to be rubbed on the scalp." I � i - . . , .4, " He R.Jackson recolv3d any reward. Human, who bad Word, way foam and s"ut with the sortows under crowns of*,royalty than! I I - 4 . . i I i I . m �- : .!k I . I - . I . �, � . . proud wrath of a Hainan Od attempt fo �nqe the ragged caps of the houseless. Chicago Chronic e. ­ . z � I .1 � ,.� I, � . * I been fixing -up a nice gallows to i-ang I r � . I � - I I . � � Muc - I I . I I I I . I - �_, 1� 1. . Mordecai on, was walking outside the compel the homage of thel good. but in h of the world's affluence and gayety I Large siock of Lace and Muslin GurtainS. � 9 - - ­ � - � 4 -1 ­ � � . & S 0 N."I' door of - the kinil's sleeping apartment the presence of men. and a�gols It shall Is only misery In colors. Many a woman � Worli� and Worry..' . I ­ � I . . I . �. - I I i � . I I � - I .1 A I - - � i and -wag called In. The king told him be confounded, "GOA sb4ll smite thes, 4eaited In the s6reet at her apple stand W4ere work wears out one, worry la-All'the a6ve goods at very closo prices, - I Z . I . I , i - . - � . Z - DiRwr Impo=zRs oF thou whited wall W When selonce be ds. Therein less happl- - I . I - � � ,I I-., � � I that be bad just bad read to him the i . gan �s 'happier than the great bankers. The wea)% out thousan . � :: , al " ,Tules Robin & Co's 3randy, Cognac, account of some one 'who had saved his to make Its brilliant discoveries there �rnountains of worldly honor are covered ness aMong tbe great than among the I - � I I � I � " '�� - , - f - - _. . �. I i I I , �. � - - (the king's) life, and he asked what ,�Yith perpetual snow. Tanierlane con- humble, among the rich than among the � I - A ; . I France; Jno. de K4per & Son, Hol were great facts brought to light that �- I t . � t' . " I � . laud Gin, Rotterdam, Holland ; reward ought to be given to such a one. seemed to overthrow the truth of the quered half the world, but could not ' poor. "But It these limitations could - t. I �� --i - � . r_V 2-:1 : E Va � clujm..�Llp 0A.S' __EX S r_V C) -a I ;.1 - � -1 I � 39 . . -1 -1 . I BootWo Tom Gin, London, England ; Self conceited Haman, supposing that he Bible. The archaeologist with his orow- � ubdue bis.own fears. Ahab goes to bed only be removed " "If I did not have to I � i I L 1. . Bulloch &Co.'s Scotch Whisky, Glas- himself was to got the honor and not bar and the geologist with his hammer �ick becauge Naboth will not sell him his work no, bard I " ! " If I could be my best - I I i 0 � ��__ . � � I ; I , 1� . ! �� I - - -1 IN � 6 . - -_4 � I I �� � "� _ tow, and 06� chemist with his batteries ,'vineyard. Herod is In ag6ny because a self" I- /"If I cou. d have that for which I 'a, li � i Scotland ; Jamieson's Irish Imagining for a moment that the , 11 - -4 � . - : I I -_1 � Dublin, .Ireland ; also Port charged upon the" Bible. * _ U --,.:- I I deliverer of the king's life was Mordecai, little child Is born down in Bethlehem ' I � ! ��_ h Mos3s' account ' . - know i am fitte I" Ab, greatness of gift � i I .J, . ­ �i- - !d1le'ri7 Wine from FranQe says, "Why, your majesty ought to make . a f I I - �z �, I I r; - p -i ; � li., - . and of the creation neerned denied by the very 0-roat Felix trembles because a poor always implies 1�eatness of res onsibility; t .- Spain,Agentsfor Walkees W,,,hisky, a triujhph for him and put a crown on structures of thd' earth. The astronomer Minister will preach righteousness, if onei lllilitatI9�11 goes, another comes- I I I 11 � _. i ' � I . � �. , CARDNO'S BLOCK, 8 A -FORTH. . I " . I Ontario ; Royal Distillery and -�D&vis' him and sot him on a splendid horse, wheeled around his telescope until the temperance and judgm nt t6 come. From that which seems to give freedom oul ' � I � I - I . A � I . o I - - � I . to Louis X V111. increases slave ' Almost all inon, like '&'s Patterns and Publieations. . I . . - - Ale and Porter, Toronto. high stapping'and full blooded, and then heavenly bodies seemed to marshal 69 time of Louis X11e r�l y Agent for Butteti � . _. I 5 I . I - . - I - - . $ . - � : il 1. _ themselves against the Bibl I birds,. beat themselves against their . I . ; have -one of your princes lead the horse e as the stars w',as there a straw bottomed chair In I I % i _)Plo�' � � I To THE PUBLIC : throuib, the streets crying: 'Bow the in their courses fought against Sisera. France that did "not sit more - solidly cages, longing tl� Zet Into -some different - 1 12 1- - I _ . - __ �, . i � i - ,knee I � Here comes a man who has saved Observatories and universities rejoiced at h � . I - _. i:, . I � all the great throne on which tho7 world, to soar beneath some more - � f � � I We have .oF�ned a. retail store in the k -I I hat they considered the extinction of � . � - z I I , I . - . . ng a life.' " Then said Ahasuerus w . ronch kings reigned? f ��, I .� t .F . . ; splondid skies, ignorant of the abysses in � . I . . connection with our wholesale busi- in,severe tones to Haman: "I know all Christianity. They gathered new courage - I 11 r ti Wen I called to sketch misery in Its that larger, world and of the storms : � . . �' � I . - 1 7 ,�� I liusiness in the rear of the new Do- about your scoundrelism. Now You go at What they considered past victory Worst form I would not go up to the .which, sweep thqse skies. Of the Master . : �11 I I I __ L . - � - . I minion Bank, in Good's old stand, out and make a triumph for Mordecai, and pressed on their conquest into the ilark alley of the poor,. but up the high- it was said: "Who for the -joy that was � . f .1 . � , - I I where we will sell the beat g6ods in the Hebrew, whom you hate. Put the. kingdom of mature until, alas. for theni 2 � � -1 - I'll � � V. , Wa over which prancing Bucephalt sot before Hi I .. � M - a *y in endured the cross." The . - - i I � the market at bottom prices. Goods best saddle they - discovered too -much I God's Wor � - P, � , on the finest horse, andyou, ike the sparks with their hoofs and cross preceded the joy, as, the moun I I : �,-- , delivered to any part of the town fain . I I -- I �.. � . � J T � . I the prince, hold the stirrup while had only boon,lying, in ambush that, in between statuary and parks of stalking climb is before the vision of the earth t_ I _� tm - I i7 1. 11 free. - Mordecai gets on and then lead his horse, 80=9 unguarded moment, with a, sudden deer. 'Wretchedness in more bitter when � and sky. The stoto said: I I The way to be I , It . . ... 11 . � : - � f I ;� I I - i I ; , TELEPHONE It. 1518-tf tbr6ugh the street. Slakda hastel" bound, it might tear infidelity to pieces. kwallowed from gemmed goblets -than happy Is to coage to desire or aspire;" In . __ . I - I . F f - . . .1. � �. T Wha� a spectaclet .A comedy and It was as when Joshua attacked the' from earthen'piteber or pewter mug., 'It other words, deny yourself. 0firlst's - � I ­ � � �� P I e "Tbis I . I I - - - I . tragedy at one and the same t"e. There city of At. He selected 80,000 man and thbr6 are young peoDle - h re ,Who are message Is: waY to be happy is the , � . . � . - I � . � .� �' dftGook's Cotton Boot Compouni they !o I Morde ncealed most of thom; then, with a few looking for this position and that clroum- I . - . 1, __1 I.: � � I'll , 9 cat, who had been cc I way of the cross. Sacrifice �,yourself. Make %. e f .. .. ___ , I � C ;-_ I despised, now starred and robiod in the mon. he assailed the city, which poured stance, thinking that worldly success , A 10 I -.�.# " 4 f9l� i 1� . - � A F_ Z _ I ,0"guccessfully used monthly by over all you possibly can,. give every tacult3" f9 ow� _­_ . � . � V I - � � I Madies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask stirrups. Haman, the chancelldr, afoot, out Its numbers and strength upon Will bring peace of the soul. lot them Its fullest devolopment; be as beautiful, ; I -1 I � . � ! ,� ,� � INY-your druggqst for cows c*ia tog cmia- bolding the prancing, rearing, champing Joshua's little band.' According to previ- Obatter the delusion. It is not what we �� 11 i ' � . , i pund, Take no otE�r. as all Mi tures, pills,and t last, as cultured, as w1so as circumstances will . - , I - - ons are dangerous , �o. - I � imitaft , . 1=400, No. IL, $1 r stallion. Mordecai bends his neck a Ous plan, they fell. back in seeming ket; It to what we are. Daniel among the permit, not tha� you may fie happy, but I � � . r, $3 per box. . k_ I , I . , k � box � No. 11, 10 degrees stronge Iro. but it is to look doNvA at the degraded defeat, but after all tbeproud inhabitants lions is happier than King Darius on his that You may usl powers, faculties, gif to, - f � i. I � � - � i I or 2. mailed on reeelpt of price and two 8-eent 'of the city had been brought out of their �hrone, -and when life Is closing brilliancy as I have used ibe-for humanity. In I — , Z 1; - � . _ - � - � - � �prlme ininister walking beneath him, �- 14 ; ';�, stamps, The Coo'k Company -Windsor Ont. z : ;,� ii . � . L I , ". -Nos. I and 2 sold and recommended i- 9 � tj all 11uzza for Mordecai! Alas for Haman! bombs and had joined in the pursuit of bf worldly surroui1dings will, be that way, and th4t alone, lies happiness. I I . . - JW , no I - "I _� if I ; I It �, __ �� � il - � : respoiwible Druggists In Caundo. !But, what a pity to.-bave the gallows, - Josh�a suddenly that brave man halted solace. Death is blind and sees no differ. -Amory H. Bra ford, D.D. .. � I . � -, .I- !I I ill ; : �. I : 1, I 1% i � I In his flight, and, with his I � . . 11 i� I t i Tecently built, entirely wasted I It Is 60 - spear pointing a king and his clown, ' . I ­ �? -1 c I . - �, No. 1 and No. 2 sold in Seaforth by .Luiu&Jen & � once between d : ; - . - I I . . T 1> 'Cubits high and built with care, and toward the city, 30,000 men bounded between the Nazarene and the Athenian, I J'a" . i�! I __ : � - Wils:in, druggists. W.? . 11 I ", % I I - , , � � 'i i .1 . . 11 �! : I � �_ I . This W I � .- ,� . . I Tfaman bad erected it for Mordecai, by from the thickets as panthers spring to between a bookless - but and a n �nter in Russia. I � 61 I . 7 . - ,� I I I 1 � I � I. i - � . : �- ational - I . I . �i ", w i . T I ! whose stirrups he now walkrr as groom. their prey, and the pursuers wero dasiik llbrw7. The frivolities of life� cann Not within li�lng memory has there .-.!� ) I 1; ; . I I h i � V 1 14 . 1!� I v - � ot, . I - i- - 1 !-� - �, i Stranger and more startling than any to pieces 0j. � i iT . (I ,, �vhlle the hosts of Joshua . with their giddy laugh, echoing front been known so I abnormally snowless a I - �� I I hF . I - , 11 I I . I I .; I ;_ .il' W. N. Watson, roma,nce, there go up tbQ steps of the pressed up 'to the city and, with their beart to heart, entirely drown th winter In. Europe' 'I I : i I I- I .1 I � � l___ " - I � 9 voice all Russia as the past - I -_ I . � 1, . 1. . 9 i f" I 9 - 1 � � scaffolding, side by side, the hangman lighted torebes, tossed it into flame. Thus of a tremendous conscience which 'flays: season, Throng�out the whole of these * I I I k- ,, 1 ;-. � . � t� 1, I � I T i . ! I 11 Z��- 1" , [1 - - , , � I— I . I I SEAFORTH, I and Hainan, the ex -chancellor. "So they ' It was that the discoveries of science southern latitudei (says an Odessa corres- All �. 4, . � . t ,,_ , i "I am Immortal. The stars shall die, ,but I , I � �Q I --- -1 � f - , 1� : - � � - am Imm pondent), and for a stretch of nearly " . . - . � , banged Haman on the gallows that he -seemed to give temporary victory against I I 1. - . , � f T I ortal. One wave of eternity . - % i I .., ! � t ce Agent, House3 to , I � � I � - � I �, � I I had prepared . for Mordecai. I I God and the Bible, and for awhUo the shall drown, time in Its depths, bu 2,000 milss northward9 there is onl - ___ I 7, . . � C . I I � . �_ � : Rent, Real Estate Agent. Dealer in the t I am, y here - , I a � � 4 .1 - I , 1, - w% - Although so many years have passed church acted as If she were on a retreat, immortal. The earth shall have a shr I and there the me�-est sprinklitig of snow, 1 9 . I � i - family and manu- � . ; � I - _ND and WmTE ! IT s i 711,lyslo oud r : : b , 1. :� i Z i I I . . I tl t I I f , Inoo cowardly Ahasuerus reigned and but wben all the opposers of God and of flames, and the heaven While.the temparature alternates between I I - : I i- , V . � f I I facturing Sewiug Macilhines. All kind of 6 a flea at the %� � � i ­ . - � 1, - i , N � � 4 Se a -rues 'tbe beautiful Esther answerect to bis I truth had joined in thie pursuit and .-,were glance of the Lord, but I am Immortal, ` few degrees Of frost and crisp spring ' . 0 � -1 . ; � Lo%ing Machines repaired. Ch g I - � ! . - . I I I. I. ; I � _. mo erate. I I . whims and Persia -perished, yet from the sure of the field Christ gave the signal From all the heights and depths of ray weather. . � - � i � I - ! P .� t . � - ,B�n�%X IM I , f . I , . . life and death of Haman we may draw to his church, and , 'turning, they drove nature rings -down and rings up and ____ i* a . I I i I I I I I. �I �� I -.- - 2 - I � & � I . .- 11 . Agent for Ae .. �.. .. I -At the silver I i . - p - living lessons of warning and instrue. back their foes In sbame. There was rings out the word 11mmorti ' A j medal contest in Hope i . , pf I __�� 51' . ,I, � - I , t, 7 I , � . �, � . ; � i i I tion. And first we come to the practical found to be no antacron1sm. between good conscience and assurance of life churich, Ashfield, last %�eek, Aliss Jennie - - - _� - �. I I � . � H . . I . I � i , . I - o K - - — . � � I J I I — , ; � !- �. I . � WHITE AND GODERIGH BICYCLE33. " '�' -nd __ i �_ , I i I? suggestion that wben the heart is wroncr nature and revelation. The universe a eternal through the Lord Jesus Christ Lawson was awaroed the medal, and Miss I I - . I I ��-,-: � the Bible were found to be the work of are the only securities. Anna, Ma Yule r6ceived Lho ' F I � , I � things very insigulf1cai?t will destroy our y . second prize. ' , I V - I I � . � � . - 1. 4 �.; i ­ I I ,I! W � I First -Glass Wheels in Every hespect. comfort. Who would ba*e thought that; the same hand, two strokei of the same The soul's happiness Is too large a Margaret blopuire, from Goderich, an I I � � , i W- I . I � - 'i f � � . K f �. - . pen, their authorship tb6 same qod. - __ F. I . I I .,I , . I a great, prime i-Ainiste * admired - and craft to sail up the stream of worldly inmate of WALL PAPER � : I r, the H I of R, fuge since the ' ! _. ' , I �� T ; - - -L . I I . � . . . - .E I I ` � . : -, I - :P-2-1:0MIS - M>-:EGrT1r-V applauded by millions of Porsians, would Again, learn the lessonr� that: pride pleasure. As ship carpenters'say, I Ho' e opened, ao%116an 641" ob frorn Ire- — - 11 - I ! e , I. � ; i . t draws le'llus � i - .. I i: - . - I 1 - � . . 1-1 � . � r . - ­ . � -­ 1580-52 bave b3on so nottlod and harassed by goeth beforel fall. Was any man 6ver so too much wator. This earth is a bubble, . I . I . � � . . 1 � . 'r, � . d, died on We neidtll,y of last week, aged' qW11 I , I �: � ; . . ; � I , N . I - � I . - Z J L 4 . anything trivial? What more could the far up as Haman, who tumbled so far and it will burst. This life is a vAsion, 94 years. ': . 151. i _ I . I il - - . � . - , i " �, . , � 11 I ,%. I I I . - 1. � � ** -_ I . I': _ I I I y I ik! i . - � Another large consignment of those I., � . � � I I great dignitary have wanted than his down? Yes, on a smaller scale every day ��_ — . beau ifut Ameri- - ; E - .- ,, -24 � f, . � chariots and attendants and palaces and the world sees the "ine thing.. Against and it will soon pass away. Time I It in i . - I � I i � � k . 1 I i - , 'J � . � Wool ' , , can Papers,'new de.iigns, � - I . , H � I 9 a I � 0 - �Fat - ; - � I � I I I -i� . banquets. It affluence of clrcur�stances their very advantages'rnen trip i4to nly a ripple, and It breaketh against the - is Osollutely neces , � � . . i � I i-,- � � I I . I I - � throne of judgment. Our days! They fly I I � , ; � . �.. I 11 - � can make a man contented and. happy destruction. When God humbles proud - � - � I I . �. - - I I 1_., It , surely Haman should have been - con' Men, it is usually at the moment of their - 'swifter than a shuttle, weaving for us a ssa ry _ as an -article of die I i _ - .. L I - I . F ,_�, - . i I . � - ' . i -, .5 i - t arrogancY. If there be a man in r � � is I . . I , , � � -- � WANTED tented and happy. No. Mordecai's rat sal greate� obe of triumph or a garment of sileme. t- Worth -1 0C � elffilg f0'r 4c. .1 I : , Z:�� � � � . , u i - I 11 � . ; � :;; - 4 . -%— yj your life with religion, and for its , I i - I . M_ F , -� : ot a bow takes the glitter from -the gold your community greatly puffed up; , ibh . �. I ; f Y j Begin ' It' it is not of the right kind - - ,. . . : ��; -- . � I i . � I ? I � I I I I - . 11 1:� i - and the richness froul the purple and the Worldly success, you have but to sia�d a greatest trial you will be ready. Every ' - . : � I . - pil: - . i _� : � � � I , � : � I; - �� t - I � I have put in Blyth a full stook. of Dress speed from the chariots. With a heart 1 little while and you will see hlm� come - day will be a triumph, and deatA, will _itMaynotbe-'digested. Then Thelie gpods arp- all new, in fact ibis ot has been � � I . . - I � � , down. YQu say, I I I W nt calling yqi,x to a � , I . I . I I I . Goods; Tweeds, Shirtings, Sheetings, puiTed up with every illfiation of vanity onder that ',(3od be onlY & king's serva - I I I � �, , � " . � � I I ; _' - . I, . . ; royal banquet. . f I I ni - � � I I . ; 1� . Blankets, Yarns, Boots and Shoes, Teas, and revenge, it was impossible for him � 1011OW19 that Man to go on rldin' Ir bver thebody will., * adesince March Ist, 18,98. The truth of e mdtter is 1 _* � L f I . �. ' not *get*enough . ,. - . )� c .- 11 � I . - 7 . . - I I " 'fl f � I . &c., &c. . to be happy. The silence of Mordecai at others' hea � In olden time the maii who was to - -) I 1 that the huge Alneri an Wall Paper trust insorder to -- I I I �� � f 1-4 I Vp, ,_ _ I I ds and making great assump- I . I 1� . � ­ 1-1 . � Mr. Wm. Campbell, who is favorably the gate was loudei -than the brayin receive the honors of knig4thood was i I __ � , 1. g t - - - rl; , g of . I . . , .t tions of Of it. . In this event there I i force Some out - . � - ,t , . . known to you, will handle the wool. trumpets In the �alace. Thus shall It Power." There. is no wonder required to spend the previous night fully 1. I aide M nufacturers into the ombine, - aT-e ­ � �I I - f , : , . , - �, I I - . . I � I � about It. Haman has not yet got to the armed and, with shield and I - - I f, * I . .1 ­ ig - 11 always be If the heart is not tight. la4ce, to i selling these goods at pric - - ition can .. � I ,j , � "I Z . es at wh,,jeh ''I I ;n I Eggs, Ile ; tub butter, 14c. top, Pride m is fil-t-starvation. - I no 0 pos I � � . , � � Circumstances tbs. most trivial.. will ander, well plumed walk up and down'among t)le tombs of - I - .... � - : . i I - ; _- I I � � . and oaparisbned, � � - ' I � I � ,� i. - t - "'. . � but it leads forth a dark the dead. Through all the h' 1 live., So y - u -clo well to 'buy them - whil these I- - � �. � I , disturb the spirl .- I Z � . ours of that � , 01cott's i 0 e you can, - ­ - � - � i� - 4 I G. E. KING9 BlytL � and frowning, host. We have the best night his steady step Nvas- heard and mulsion supplies 4 . ' . � . -, k lb Is not the gr Ft calamities of life . I prices will not last. . I I , � I : e# — I � . I . I � ) � � � - ,� � I . � � �� I . . . 1690-tf I -that create the moit ivorriment. I �have authority for saying that "pride goetti I when morning dawned ai - � . . � _. . . ! �, f I pid. grand this need . _� - � . - - . .1 . ­ �, -1 - I -1 - : . �beforo destruction and a haughty spirit parade and the sound of oornets the e fat, of the right ' - I . . i If y . ' - . � I .1 j�� ; i j 1 . - aeon men, felled .bi repeated blo,Ws of �before a fall." The arrows - .1 oil want to see , � : . - - I I � I : � f: 1. I I � xMilop Directory for 1898 misfortune, arising from the dust, never . from the honors of knighthood were besto,Wed. J -the best a9sortme,ut of really . . . ., . I . � . - I . r - � R -Ir � � V . - I 'Allulghty's quiver are apt to strike a ki �, i r-1, i n t h ' ri ht quantity, . 1 artistie Wall Papers, at the price of comino - ' t* _� I �_ I ..� . f, - - . doi;pondiny. But the most of the disquiet �' I Thus It shall be with the good man's I . I - � �- - - I � ; - X, - I I � . I � . - , I i L. I k. JOHN-MORRISON, Reeve, Winthrop P. 0. � :n1an when on the.wing. Goliath shakes ' soul in the night before hea 9 . i - _good% eall. � 1 7 'I , , I - , � ; �. �. , I " . .- -Tilitputy-Reeve, Becob ' � which men suffer is from inst yon. Fully n in ? at... . . .. . � 11 , i . � � DANIEL M,A.NLZY. W03, � �: '! - 1� Ifi nt his sp I _. .. � � I : � V. , -_ mar in d0fianoo, but the snizill armed with . CA d i n tht form already I - I . J I - - � ; I � w I .1 - � � I - - I �, � - WX lWaGAVIN. councillor, Loadbury P. 0. I d i . . I � i , - P� 0. causes, as a lion atta M the brook Elah mako hiln helmet, he shall w4ch and wait until the . ; . � I � t . eked by s ;1g st stones fro _ shield and .sWQrd an I , - � .! ­ , OT �__ - - , , I ` P of prey turns easily around anl ;:Ia I ­ . - � 4i, 1 7 �t � :� � v: � � - Jos � � - . � � - . - . I - I- slays , stagger and fall like an ox un' ,ter the - darkness fly and the morning break, i ­ I . � I . : - . . par �, = :_ � e I tly digestipd. � I � � :, jcj i , . P O.. Spa C' MORR�Sox' Couna"llor, Beechwood him, yet runs roaring through the �orests butcher's bludgeon-. He who --is doWn i amid.the sound of Cole and I � I , I . . - I I - kf � � � . I , stial. barpip.gs the - I , Joillil forth P. O' eck . I ; . - � � - -. , _.' at the alighting on his brawny n of a cannot fall, Vessels" scudding IiLnder bitrc soul shall take the honors of heavqn amid . -' . I - , -, � � � . I 11 .- 1� S. BROw.1, councillor. sea I. LUMSDENT JLJ N'S , - J, ': , . JOHN 0. MORRISON. Clark, Winthrop P. 0. ' I As a result all Ahe organs . & WI - 9�0 I . j �_- I - �, few insects. You m6et some greAt loss poles do not feel the force of the st I L I I V 1. i - Z , 4 DAVID M. ROSS, Treal Winthrop P. 0. orin, - Innumerable throng with robes -_ L ; _', i o I �_ L � L Ji I , I . the. - I 1. . � : � 41 In business with comparative composure, but those with all sails set capsize at the snowy a I � I 11 - �, 1� ,I 4 ! �.__ I WM� EVANS, Assessor, Beachwood P. 0. . - L . 11 . L . - - - - � . I . . - - .1 . Z Ir * oeas of ues ,ta . F300TT'S, BLOCK I . . . I �, I :, 1-1 � I Can ti of petty trickorles suddeik descent of the tempest. sapphire. - . I I . AIN ET I � - - 1. . ; � I �A r - - k OHARIM I)ODDS, 0ollooter, Soxforth P. 0. white streaming over nd tiss' ke on activity. , , I � I ., , . i- - ..� RIGHARD POLLARD, Saullary Inspector, Lead. Inflicted upon - I J � I I ,V - I I I , I � :1� - a . - - I � I � b2ty P. O.i for his . - � I I . . 4 i i- , . i ll I . - �, ,,, I - , I rid 41.00, all druggisM, I - I I I . � �, ?, ,�_ I. - you vAich ,arouse all your Again, this oriental tale reminds us of Mordecai win only have to wait '6 50C., , I -_1 . M. STRE � - , i , � � - ­ -, - , I � I ; � 11. I capacity for wrath and remain In your the facirthat wrongs we prepare for others du. o trIumb, ]Lt. t9qk SCOTT & IiOV�, E, Cl,,.i,,,. T.,(,.,.. - . I - I - I � I ,.- � - � � I ; , � - Z. I - . - .4 - 011 VtLe VMc9dL49 X I I- i X - - I j I . . - , i 1, - I -, I - �e .__ it X - . � �11 i i heart au unbeitrablw 4=9yance. If "I& XQWrQ UID011 Qlardelves. The Callows that . .. 4 1 1 1 � . . I - i � � . - I - . I . -, - . ., 61.3M :WOTtrX - . � I _. 41 1 � ,� - , lz , *�-,,�: -1 I . i . J I . . � I , - � I % I I . I : � , � � _V - � - , I I - � %- I I ­ Mi : I i - i_ . I - I I . . . � . . t 1- � . . 1. I , I I ­ % � . � � i - ­ � � . ;­ i . 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