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I , I . . ­ ... .P.m I � i4qr floiy., soul Jim, wordis wbion *Ill. fakev am We plavel - It 'p. it ould be diffictilt,if not Ift- e of . � . � In Th " adian - Bank 0 ­ � . -@J � 14i - bo"AsA)o.lated with 'hunter 9 0 one. to 11 P lia, deep but u .1 � - ­ ­ . C om, M&ee �-- 1. , - � I C qo , I born, said 6 f 6 " I ',tfiat�wauld -�ylsld '-.-,- Z -,. , I � I - I - - . , -hour, And One'ever wake, w - - possible, to . . - . � � - I ' GA 'UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS - 06,000OW, ' - - ' A0001 , . . I ,,e';Z - � :3 � oapt1*s1v ohalu, i and bridal pronj wh h. n' $0 sop - nd trego - it - , PITAL I ID � -, , -1 - - . . I , and ourfm' I knoll at the I '. army -on th 11 gh -for 4lib pu " in ,; I I . . � I . I - -, ,,7- . -- - . I ­ lute's: thr6bo � - Now we an on o waroh of . planks big- I - . -� -' !' ­ ­ 1�1 , - � � - � �, I � , , - . � I ' And - .0 � r� - I I ­� - I 1-- 'iffiallow - . .- . I I Is � th6 bulltp .0-baftin& ,,, . - NOHs -k ­ . . 4.. . , * : (d . - day�i- and scores rmy - . ­ �� TH BRA- L - lw , . - - I It � I . . . -1 I .11, ­ . � �. : � I - , - ;�L . . - Intheten, ofthe 'vs. � . -, 0, of "loc can . 'Otiv2diftounted, I- - - � .. �� I - 10- . 01 ID 01 - dYin and hundreds of 11tv. 'Theff washiallboana bivouacked EID910 Pi - W ,,*04 SEAFOfT - I * . who bave- given made of Pl' ' n6rqBl - b icing business tratlesetiol. Firmers' N "" I .1 ,I - � - I .r. E'� L - _.IT women unknown on efirth'i . - A: ge . 1. &W* . -�. . . ., � . gra ' - � and I � - 1. � . I I IM, 41 -the . -ample strength to. � ­ I In . 7 X , Olf P0101 80*1 . � . I 13 t water to:tbe thirstyp and brand to -slientUartyr. ., .given to the 001140 I slale Notep. � : � -- .1 ­ . ­ L� I . I . � - . I F AT. I I t 11 - � . ... I - is medicine to the olckp and , The I easily . I . I , -1 . !0 of; . , I - - >-% 8 - 00. - - I ok at WJth8t%hdT1* y strain tha *ill- I bf br.0U1**. S AV � NK' I Merest ailloweid o deposits of $1 and uPw4rde. - Vol - I � til- -6 7P it you to' 10 , IQ ;�, l . huh& and Once on, 11. War - - I ­ .- ­ I . . . I � � , I I - � 1W g Pon , '- - I :� I - I .9 C , , INS sk, , s to.the discouraged, their footsteps V t, &11 It IL *fa bu ss In the Klondike Distriot � � . I - wa, 0- 0 � 0 4 � i�g, mulls nion I g dark lane and In government ash silent. � You do not bear any . . � I . � I 61 . a fee for tranenotion of bu ., . - ,I � . . - � ­ � - I . I "' I -bond' . I . As to",tbe a Jr, stout and solid as the ;1 . I I 1, * . . a -- "I � �A ; C . , this woman as she goes forth . . Do solicitar. F. 0. G. MINTY, Man - � . t ly� . I � � - outorjF fro oak may bme, he head,,may be 'twisted by . ­-.--�' . : I BPI!. � . � - -very dig-�, � � � - . � I : . t � -0, 0 0 E " 0 rom the I lacel,gate. From the .. r � �- . � . 'ri hospital and In almshouse corridor and from the, � I - a force of- tremendous blow. from a .. -,--- -- - . � , , ... I - . - I . . 40 0 C �; � I tb .. I i I >% s. . k I -_ - � t � � . . L 0 by prison gate? There maybe no royal , I - I I - I nity of b na re yolt know there. will, , I I = �.." - I .. f r t L. -C tl6n i � Sometimes. in, life It I wave upon t rudd ri- I ".MWOO.NWO".Nmwow.wm.t".N=-#".Mp�on-OW#W.N=-Oo-mmb- . - - � , , er, or, under- the - I � . " 2.4 L In no,vo * S. I . 11L4 . I � 1 13 3: 0 ', a S= robe. There may be no palatial surround- - be no,vo may i I . -- I , (V 0 E 'I not n ad -them - for'all.. . 3tjmeg peated straiii of long use# the head . � ­`�� - f 0 -W 0 r 0 .$�4 ngs. She does a I . Is neces to make. a retort; somi . Z i . I . to - I .6 crackl- . there ' split,- mind 10 make the stalk usileso.' � I B , 4J . (1) ; � . I . . - ocessary -fitted, ; a 10 I . - . 4= -- 3: , charitable men v 411 unite with the in life it #a, to resist;' but . . . . a 0; . struck hospital and Then the iu� der to taken out and . 0 >1 =,., Ing lips of fel er the most triumphant i . AV. ,,J , I . . 01) 0 as are crise "when ' Iris, I see it all . now I � � i . 'greeting her . alk. A suitable stick'15 I i - . - , � I - ­ a"... 0 thing t: 0 , 0- to kee� silence. The pb1los- with a new i t I � ' . I � - I . q) CI) 1� 'm 0 ,, .g plague blotched, aizaretto in � I - ' . I ' � � . - r, - . IV . "Haill H ,Q the -proper f I .- I I . . � � - - , . � . � . 0 , _ I All I Queen oolecteId and worked down t , I v v � I t . = .0 Cd 4) -a 2 VIVO as she passes: . . : � POW17 diOOQV9rQ4 I I - I I . --- � - I . . . ount's, 4'J 35 0 '0 * Vaobtl I I I - - pri ol -1e, waiting for the L coming of more size and forr4J, and very probably the old - The Reason wh :�` �� X ­-�ts I I ... . � � ! � . . �: (0 2 X . � Again, i want you to consider Vaghti intelliabn generations, willing that Mon. baokina In t h d to it The life of a . � . I.- y f 0-Y I, .1 . �. 0 a poouelid nrZbly be twel*e to I I - I : � - I . . W � I - JU . � - . � "i E 0 ,4tl) -1 the Yelled. Had she appeared bkoro dder stalk � i . DIARRHAIA ' a a 4) 44 should ]a gh at the -lightning _ - I . . 1. I - A I I '� I I ,26. Ahasuerus and his court on that day f brteen years. The backing might last � ,. i .0 3 CR E 0, co ton gli and steamboat and telegraph 0 . I - * � � - i �� . - . - -1 � . . " M .S 0 i! - f . 9 R; eady to W -ear i - . I - .� . 'ra "I mot- - I L. . - � . . . f 1. . TYSENTERY t' 0 �e �) 11:5.0 0 shocked all th 8111011oleg of Orion Ing of ph losophical schools in grand and I I I - wa; it, . WNmJ - JC 1with her face it icovered she would have Ing f r long years through the scoff- It" long as tyl� ship, - - , I ? .. � . � "I Z L I m Lj' � - )NONO EL , 0 A., a ' . - ., - - - - . � ( . �: - -�F sty, and the v: men who in their in-, .Shorey s � � I - w magnific t silence. liout a "Character." . . . L ,- ; V0 1 . �r -: - 0 03 *C 0 so wit ! I . . Clothing I � . �� � P L V A �, d toxication dema ded that she voine In . . � . � . " L UMMER >t 0 4� Galileo condemned by mathematicl�ns I � The captain of ar steamer Plying bo- L I 1, 1. i �- :4 I .- L . - r. r. -Y o �A 1. I - I 1. ; , i ; I . - Z IV d) their sober mom nts would have desvised I . �i i . -. I COMPU.INL 110MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEN11 a inals, oaricatiired , ,tween LIvcrpI6IoI and Cape Town found I . -1 . � I I -- � . 0 (D t! r- 'a 0094 her. As some flowers see-iln. to thrive beat I I - . - .. - 1� - C - I � himself sho came t;o ' � 7 1 - . I . - T, 0 3 S3 everywhe , yet waltipg and watching 4 � 14 LL - ; - Ican get I . i � � �, " Ii I - � -1 0 � .. t � L . 0). (1) > if 0 -&� 4) in the dark lane land In the shadow and �. �f I Il Is better in style and finish than what . I I I - : 1pffeeL35c. staff Q With his elescope to see the coming -up leave the African port. Several of his JL' t ­ -. -! 1- I 1 Id 4.1 1 1 1 - � I 0 - - - I 1'�� (O :3 0 0- E -<.' where the'. to 'reach I -1 , L -- . ; . .Z druggists. I 0 - sun Ooes not seem c. - � I L I L . � L i (1) . CL M 0 04, Weny, so God appoints to most "manly ,)f stellar re-enforcoments, when the stars men bad dese�rted him for the gold fields. I . from my tiflors. - I --� - 4- �, .- spuss: SUBSTITUTUR, I - � i I -c I I ��� :I- � z- T"Cv "a . .J CY C +1 CS � In their courses would fight for the So, when an Irishman came along and f . I f1i � - . 4- 'd � natures a retiring and unobtrusive spirit. Copernican system, then sitting down In Of course a large oncem like Shorey's I � ; wanted to work his Way back to Liver- Z . - A . . in , � 1-17 - altotous. e..m 0 ,. I ! � of enence � . i � 11 - f L i I I- - - To � t % 11 ­ , 0=0 �� - God once in awhile does call an Isabella complele�blljndneos and deafness to wait pool, he said- I "Go abead and got a xe- 11 . � can keep a staff ' exp i' d workmen upon . e ­ L . i� - I I 10; I - - I - I'll V 0 ;-� 11:'� rone, or MI&Iam to strike the for the g on of the generations wh6 oommendat ' and I'll 6Ike you." ' I . . A - �.- - 0 �� 4- - +0 0 :1 to a th 0 m n I . . , ihey I . - . 11i �: "@ = J � one class of work in car to year until i I . -1 I i 11 I M "� would'bi Ild his monument and bow at i Mike came back soon with the needed I . X I � . . I I I Q 0 � Z timbrel at the frAt, of A. boat, or a Marie y � . is ow" LL "a Mi Antoinette to 'Iffell a French mob, or a 11 . % �i . I i -ij . his grAvc. The reformat�, execrated by his . document. " That'll do,"' said the cap- - become absolutely perfect, while a tailor's ; 11 . � .. 11 ... � . '9-- Deborah to ta d at the front of an � I 1.1 - 't ='- -1 � L 0 contemporaries, fastened in a pillory, the taln, "g d got to work." - � th I I.. � ! I I _ I 0 ;, on, rylug out: "UPI UPI ' of L , . hands produce a sack coat -to-day, a dress I �. = C T ,o ab4rd an coat . _. L - I Cd - &-",�, ' armed battans slow flrei Public contempt burning Next d , w 8 miling day, and'as they . L I . � ­ " ­ . . I I 2 - . . . - I . - SO . I � �[�." L- - > 'u - This Is the -day I. which the Lord will . ar: I -- 11 �. I I A,BAL 88TATR FOR, SALB. 1r6 r. - d hl und under the cylinders were preparin to cast off &butchman to -morrow and so on, consequentlp they Cal -1- � � an ' L ; -- gro. .. . I I . . I � I 94 deliver Sisera ifito thy hands." And T -It n - . ; . � I fL C3 un or I . I I . � . I - wanted ' . I V . I ; . , � I I I - � R SALIL-7he unde�slped has twenty IL � when the women are called to on h out, of the p Ing presa, yet calmly wattl g came puffing p to the side and not be p'ec I I . . 11 - i I- . - L-IARMS iro .0 _ ex, ted to attain the proficiency tit I �.. � � 7 . . I for the d ty when -purity of soul and hero, to come abo and work for lifs passage. ; I �. I .. . 1 : I! Mice Farm* for age In Hast flumn, the ban- Washington, July 3 -Dr. Talmage in T door work and such heroic positions j Shorey's workmen - - I . . - . . . � � LL- , ': nor County of the Province; all sizes,, and prices to . iom of clarnoter wilt got the sanction 'of isjump on an I be quick about it," said - . I - 1P. . . I 11 11 . 1. Z iy - this discussion tells the story of a beanti- 'God pieparei the for It, and they have - i . . . I - I .. . - --- . 1'r . suiti. For full Information, write or call personal . earth ani I the plaudits of heaven. Afflip on W 1. 4W : ..... . tical iron In their soul, and lightningo in their . the captain, Ith t question, for he Shorcy's Guarantee .Card in the pocket of I I .1 IL ... - ""' No trouble to show them F. 0. ROOM Brawls ful queen dethroned and draws prao tion enduring without any coriiplain� t needed the ba d badly. : I - 1 - - , - A* � � 11 1. � I - .- . L . f i f P. 0. 1301-tf lesgon-8 for all conditions' and all times; eye, and wbirlwi s In their breath. and � , IIIIIIIIIIIIII 4111111111110 I I , I .. L . , . -�. - � - the sha ess of the pang, and the vio- - 9w -18 "as"` �' t, 0. . / ,. �!- ` I -d - NN I - � L We g Shushan. the borrowed strangth of the Lord onint- The first out, he mot the men to r*9 every garment shows that the firm is boum ,, .� 7 AD FZ . . � Elj�p OR To, RENr'Se. tand amid the palaces of lance of he storm, and the heft of the sWabbln th deck.� The Dutchman i . � -4 -- i RK FOR SALE a - - � I darkness of the night brac . e I- .� . I -- . . - , I -- - ' alf of Lot'40, Concession to, U9b The pinnacles are aflame with the .6 They walk ' I d thb � '� rfcctgatis�action in ev ry instance. ­ I - , . ant In their right arm. �! , Ing north h give pe : . . . . . . . i , chain, , .t_ ed bimse against the rail with a - I - I 11 lawanosk 4J rallet'l-rom Wingham. There Is 85 Ing light. The coluinns rise festooned and � through furnaces as though they were i , , . I 1. ; .1114 morn- ,pot ' I . I . ' waiting ntil a divine hand shall be. Put' bubkot, and Ipped Into the top of the I I It i -1 - . . . . . I'.,, -arm- ol � 11 16 sicrei good bush; good frame barn, " wreathed, the wealth of emptres flashing bodges of wildfloNi ors and cross Boas as of - 680--GNN.#10."=N."D..ano-oo-vmo-o--Nmml#oI-omewoo-im- .Mo." ".4mo-w-IMI-80--iiiiiiiiiiim-o" .J � ,.� --or . . '. LLLLLLL - � � . 1 ... stable, straw shed and house, & good - orchard and forth to othe the 'piing, and bush the waves, passitt the water along to the " . - � - �4 � I I . � I I two never-faffinc walls. Apply to ffs"it J. from the grooves,, the callings adorned though they were shimmering sapphire, 1 .1 ­; . . L I - � � . -... p � storm, a 3d release the captive. A wife i wh slashed it over the dock. . "I .. I . - . � ..... ; i PEARM, Winglism. P. O., Ont. 1676x2i with Images of bird and beast and scenes and all the harple i of'bell down to their 1114 4 . . - � ­ I i .- � � . - dungeon at the ob Imp of womanly indig- abused,L: iersecuted and a perpetual exile Pr:,6MyMTa8n0- igh wave hit the Dutch- , . I - -- - - . I . 'L of prowess and cmiquist, Thb walls are b IN I - - . � � from om ery * earthly comfort waiting, , I t -his balance and tumbled . � . ; . I 11 SALE. - I LLL ; r 1[)LESIDENCE IN BRUCEFIELD FOR hung with shields and emblazoned. until, .nation. But thei a are the exceptions, . I I I .1 " I � . . F- - . Lb Formilethaframedwellingh3use audlotn that, the wbole round of oplart- Generally Dorcas would rathermake . a waiting .until the Lord ghall.gather up o=h: solde. - The Irishman � t-ook one � asurel: .,Gr.een ,I, iil;:;;:�� L . . ­ .th it seems � . "T ' � -- . . "The house can- � � - . I ersii4ay station in Bru2afield his dear 3hildren In a heavenlylbome and Oook. N,ot a ice was to be seen of the ;6� , 4% L ; I � I �, W � �, � talca ton rooms ; a done cellar and bud and g dois 'a eXhaustediOUph arch Is a mighty garment for the poor�bov, Rebecca would . I- - I . L ! - i �� I I Wider In ow.house ;- also a good Is. There 19 a lent of architeaturAl achievement. Golds;- rather fill the tro h .of the camels, Ran- no poor' rashtl Ill ever be . thruilt but . lanlucky Duto man. He hurried over to . I I - - -1 $1 � �� I � R. . - r � ( . from the palace,igate. Jeouo, In silence ps I 11 of i A . . . � . ,quairterwkwsofland. Apply to = MUSTARD$ . . ups captain's bin and called him on& . - . . I . 11 - � � . , , 1516-U , stars shining down #1i glowing arabesque. nah would, rather nake a coat for Sam- \stWb&t do. iou want?" demanded thq I .! � . � . ; i � ; BruceA614 _ .X �.. , 4 and answering bot'a word, drinking' the : I . � I . � . I Hangings of embrokdored Work in which uel, the Hebrew n aid would rather give ' . Not only destroys Potato Bugs and -all insects, but combines with thm .71. - .1 . I - 1. i- I . - - gall, ban Ing the- cross, in prospect of ti�s boss. . . -- -.. ­ . - 1.111, . . I I 1� � . sy, the I ; i4well, I I . � . ! .. I �, � .1 -Forbale,lathe Township of Inin on . a ' � erties of the famous BOR-DEAU! 311XTURK - - -,- �.. UIARM 1POR 8 gle the bluenesol'of the sky. the green - a-prescriptii for .Sla man's lepro I I .. I . � i I -.., ALE. rapturo consummatilon when- . h in, whin I came td got ill the fungi e prop . Ite � I �� �- . t f .r Mard% 1-3t 2.7, oonceadon. 9.. too acres, '80 clear ness of the grams and the whiteness of the woman of S reLta I woi�lld rather gather a . cap . J0, I � - . �. I . th , � I , # � � ad - the balance in hard -wood bush ;, g-bpriia wi 10 a. : my de me, get . . wl �. , � a ricommend, I � am f m. T apostries hung on silver rings, few sticks Z Angels hronged ibis chariot wheal . job. ye ; - � . on, I kneal for famished . . IF . I e -c be � m I Statling, &frame house,good orchard and. plenty0f And � re him:,4o his throne, didn't you?, his been tested at many of -the Agricultural Coll�ges, and prpnouuced'equdo . i N 7� , I ; i wedding together the pillars of marble. Elijah, Phebe wo Id rather carry a letter \, I _ � I 1. . ! I - I-, - water. One. a% from, thevillage of Wilton. Also a . Then a apt their'golden ,harps and sung, "Yes, iou'relall right, I guess.'What's- � I � � .. - . � howe and lot with waton sho d luniber shed. in rection. I for the Inspired Apo' stle, Mother Lois , ,.. � . . ; , � an , ' er, I �han any Qther poison, as itatimulates the life of the plants,and, .. I .,-� . -t . � . � t the village of Wal . Will Pavilions reaching out In every ill if not bett . � � . , r I . � ! ton. Good tusices, sUnd These for repose, filled with luxuriant - would rather ad cate Timothy tit the 'The lorious work Is done I" .the matter?" " I . . . . � . . I . ­ � ' ON. - . - I . � � :14 - t I . . ;1 be soll chaisp, A I to MATTHEW 3101KRIS . ':Wall, you �Jd ling A I . am . . J : In the village of VsMyn, at JAMES 1101)ONALD, on couches. in which weary limbs sink until. Scriptures. . When I see a woman going Ob i roman, does not this story of , n't ask the Dootchman is very moderate-in'price, but we are still Pell - I � . . ' � �. - I , " . o I I . . I ,-� ,�� -r� - I 11 --- � � . I 11579-tf all fatigue Is submerged. Those for oarour about her (fully du y, with cheerful dig- Vashtf ' ;he queen, - Vashil the veiled, for a rloomineup, did you?" v . � I , � , � - 2 .1 - I the, tam. ?$I I . I Q r, 11 1) . I - . i - , � . � � nity presiding at.t 6 table, with kind an ­ q . I . . .. - . I I- I � . � I All , . - at one swallow. *6 � '� ir so I? My .sermon converges I . , A . I I . � - att d Vashtl t is sacrifice, 'Vashtt the silent, 4 . . .. I 1� I - . - I I t . -- I Nof. why - I I C ­ , - - mal where kings .,drink down a kingdom . . - .. � , - - � . . � -. � 1$9- -J!OR ,SALE OR TO RENT. -For , , "Well, captain, the Dootolimatirs gone 1. I � , ­ 4 i I � - 'sale ' or to rent,, LA 6. Concession 6. . '' . A -4- - i 1� J azingspectacle! Light gentle but firm d' scipline presiding In move YO . u TV1. ­ - : I I � - K t� I ,- FA ' . -with yer boocket." - 161 1 . ; of silver dripping &Wn over stairs bf ivory, thonursery, goin out Into -the world Into th n boorbing hope th4t none of I I . * I - � Hallett; near the vallaip of Constance, containing 8 Tie a . I � . . .. 1. � ,- i I I - � 4 11 , - , . ��A­ 7 . I., about 100-scres. Ali cleared and in ood state Of on'shlelda of goldt Floors of stained mar- p1thoub any blast f trumpets, -following you man'Obe shut out of the Pat" gate of off . . -PtTRE' P - I - �­ I - I - . . I i -j . ­ . od can endure the hardships, The No so. Rides Behind. . . I . I -1 - . - �. 11 +- : . I a -' . 31 � & ' cultivation. There an good Willing% go ble, sunset red an�d night black and, In- In the footsteps of Win who went about ., - i � . There are . - ' 4 - of excellent'wo heaven. I ­ , - 61 ­ . i ; , orobard,sod plenty �er. laid with gleamin pearl. In connection - doing good, I say, 'This Is-Vashti with and the p1ovqAtions, and the cruelties, and The S"t R llway Journal publishes I . - I ; V� � I &am of lall wh4 -35 -wres,. -seeded to pan. . - - .... I � � mt; and - I I I I - I � -- - .. I f . This Is w4plendid tam. and will ba -sold cheap. If with tblo' palace t to a garden where, a veil on. " the nils4ortunes ,of this life ilf you can a very Intiresti g description of a primi- At 2b cents p1'r pouind to those who pi�-efer the old reliable. - Oalt and g. I 0 . I J . I . �t your , . . - . . , , . I � � � .1 - - ! Immodiste the mighty men foreign lando are seat- But when I see ! woman of unblush- only galn admission there. Thi Sh the tiv I - .10 ! Z�� I � , not sol&',by spring It wilt be rented. � , _ rou a street railw, y which operatm In the .1 . : L". � I . - � � on. Apoftte-1128. 80HOAL-F.S. Constance.' - of oak Ing boldness, loud oiced, with a tongdo bl . I - . L � ;1 `% i � � - . . i.., . .Pouwg . . , ed at a Winquet. L der the spread '0d ' the overlaiting covenant. you go suburbs of San Francisco. , A horse pull#' 'supply at , � - . � I - :� I I - . F , � � - - 1577-tf . . I . 0 " 0 I I . I . ." I..- � . I . through th so I . - - - I I , � -and linden and a ola, the tables are ar- of infinite clitt !�at.Wr with arrogant -_gates or never go through � � L,L , 1, t . . r . a loaded car to Ono end of the line, the . . ZO � - . Z - I I I .11 a ' -all. oil forbid that you should a L . ,- I I � �, .. . ILL'. - - F � . , � r I : A IN, AtWffA FOR BALK -For s%le the ,ran,ged. - The b * th of honeysuckle and look, passing thr g the streets with at. . t last � - grade of which I suffl6lent to allow the ' . I ,W, L � � 1.11 . , I I . � , . L � : i I � Rut quarter of section F., to,woship of t6"kincense Min the air. Ffountaino leap the step of a walki g bOam, gayly array- be bmabi ad from the, society of angels. . , I'll '. I F � start -IS .1 . I - � 11 - - car to return by gravity to the Ing , . , i� I- - � � ALAssird, ntainlair too wrap. .There &ro fort) acres � I : . ' nto the light, the spray struck through ad in a very burric ne of millinery, I and ba shed from the compan�onshlp of, - - - . I , I I - Vpij Ory LU SIDEN & W-T.uSONI I . ) I I - cleared ad free from stumps and. under crop. - 1. L point, the horse bioing taken aboard tW- � . L L � � � a -,-­- i i . f OorA - -1--:--- - � � I , -- fortable log, buildings., The bahnee is welltimbered. *with riinbows &IIIng into crystalini - out, I I Vash ti has I st her Vol 11. When I Your gl ad ikiftilred, and banolied for. car on the retur4 trip. riding on the rear. I . L I - 11 ., . I , � � . . -01 - � I I � . 130arra . .� . - Idrd . L a -!�, I It Is wit %in four miles of Behobay Iway station, ,t baptism uvon flowering shrubs, then roll- see a woman'strug ling for political Pro- ever. T ough the rich grace -of our . . - . �.. . platform. The grade averages S% PerL B CKj . . . I . RAIN ISTRIgIff -7,: ­ . I I � and it - 1� � " � � 11998 Of Port 1 Ing down through channels of marbleana. ferment, tryi r way on Jesus 0 riot may you be enabled to Imi- . I � I I" A. . six miles of the. prosorous ,� t � .r I . up - - . � � r Fin i . e, good Tofh and will be sold cheap, he cent., and, this to! sufficient to return . the . � I., . I I r'l � I - � I , VIaLening i . . . - - -4."i . out here and there into poolo, to conspicultng to 'forrmaqoullne dew&- I .n# the passengers to, the V 'I, �- : y aml the tats thelexiiniple of Rachel and Hannah . I I I I I I 1- and ' i terms. Apply to WfLLLIA'*[ SIMPSON _ t -- car, the horse a - - 11 ,; � � , i � - 'A , � - -4 - - � an . .1 . , ; . . ; . . an the ismisee. or to,AGZX. MUSTARD, Beace- - ov irling with the finny tribesi of foreign gognes, whost.nd swd.11en fists and d Abgail and Deborah and Alary and . . . il �., I . - foot of the hill entirely by' gravity. The IM I - - � �-,- - . � � .� I 1546-tf . - S - A '30' 0 : R 'T , � * I �- � ­ - I I ­ � I 1� I ,,Zv, i I i : I aquariums, borildred with scarlet ane. bloodshot eyes I I 1114 ifille In length. The - . � Aild. , d �-L ferous breath to Esther and Vashti. . . � I tl �, t . I I , v. . � . U, I I line to about a .­ I I � . . . � - . - � - 1 � � � - mones, hypericums and. many .colored guard the polls, wa ting to go through. -1 . - - - - � I - "I ­. : - :- -S : r y s nd five horses, 1--i * : , , - - " - � . . I - V � DUILbING LOT FOR SALE -The very desirable I . � .. - . .. -- .1 � .1. ... I r :� I I ranuncull. I the loaferism and d filement of popular : I I L I L t�- - JL) building 19to.-baing numberi 87, 88, 89 and Enzene Sue's Father's WInes. . and the daily mil6age Is about 40. - L . - . 14 - � .- L . I . The - � � LL /11 L . � , ItaJUL strea� of Egmondville and 8 is- Meats of rarest bird and beast sinoking sovereigns, who ore I up fro . . . 11 � - . - in dtuate4 on in the saloons . L . � .. I - � I The f ither 'of Eugene Sue W48 a p *w tho'car up the.grade I . tMopoonfids'Wilil moko . -1 - k�- --� hysi. horse to able to . I 0 W ; I V'� I . forth. The whole contsld,* about one wre, and will - . . . - I *00 � I - - I � . I L. � , . ov 11, M � I -1 � � I be sold irk separatl parcels cr together to suit the up amid wreaths of aromatics. The vases greasy alld foul and vermin covered to clan wfth exalted pati6nts all;.� or Eur. atan average opoed of �about 2%miles * . - I I . � � � IJ I I . . t L I I . f. - . %-, r. a - , . 7 � 11 L . h " I I cps, who sent him the choi4est wines. per hour, and thel car descends by gravity WOO ; - . ,a,*,. � rchts T -property is jug south of the filled .with apricoita.and almonds. The decide questions of ustice and order and onomi-Cam a goW cup of Tenfor six People. - I � - . . . :::: 1. . an Mills, anti Mr. S�Dlckson'a property south at baskets piled up with - apricots and Rigs civilization-wh n see a Woman, 1 say, , The Rn peror of Austria, for Instai co, . at a rato of about' 15 miles per h . .­ El,o.,, I . 11 . � . W, F , � . � , � - 7 . ., : sc : 9 ithe corpazation, and Is con4dered a � LL A . I L . I I - I . -� ; the most desfrpble pr s I our -4 1� and oranges and pomegranatesi Melons who wants to a broughtall that hor- 60411k . . - 4 INS L - - I . had contributed Tokay, the� 'King of K :: : building. site either for private residenco's 'or a . I a L . . . Z :11 L � � I . L -- I I - . - � . t - I taAefully twined with leaves of acacia. rible scurn to ge to pu6ile place and I I - 1. I - % , I I .. I , t I It I - . I L '! �, � ., factory. Iti@hlKL1L&nde3uvenieat..afi1 has &street Prussia 'rare book,-: Queen dhrlstlna'of I . . . . � 11 . i I L �lstuw. - _ 11 - .. .- L i - - . south bud west. .Apply to JANE or JORN.SPROAT, The bright waters of Ruinous filling 'the power, I say: "Ah, what a pity ghtl s I I I . I - � - . I r- 1: -. .,2 an , * � f . Ya In a dis dn "Uses and Their - . .n a . - I I I I : - - - - - I F4mondvllte P. O., Executori to the &b%U of the urns and dropping outoldi.... the rim in has lost her veil V I . I . Spain priceless Alto I te, PrIn6e Matter- course UP Uve 4 by using double tte .. I 11 � I . I � , j, I . . ;­ -1� 83-tt " , n The . .. r - I L . . I � ;_ � "I ' ' � " - - - i � late John Sproat. '- - . 16 - of comely features Joh genulne.cacbet d1or, and so on.' Words, " in the F � illobine, Mr. William quantity of tea, one can get ffie , L . I- .. L i;�;` � . . --- flashing beads amid the traedries. Wine When I see a won an � L 10 � . " . , Is I . . - � - � " - I L � 7 INghole a. kept In a large lron� cupboard McIntosh offers thpoo samples of slang: I . I . . tb � , . . L I . F !,i _-.1 �111 WARM IN RULEZIT FIR 81LE.-For sale, th5 from the royal vats of Ispaban and and of adroitness of Intellect and endowed 4 III- in the . udy of the ,learned physician, is . strength yi.,t:no atuduntwill produce . I -- ;', � , � I L . LL... .191 . -1 I I f % X contra par* of Lois 6 an4 7 on the 14 �h Con - Sbiraz, In bottles of tinged shell, and lily.. with all that the schools can do forlher � � A prominent member of the Sarlb- . y , I d : lu . .- . - . ,known s the Elzovir library'. Eugene Wars' club ol , thefineflavor. 'Bulk teas lose their I L r � . � . . � ; 11 I- .known . ! Buff lo, second city of Im- RE 41-- - ... � cesslon of Hallett, coutsintiq 106 acres, all ale xred shaped cups of silver and flagons and tan'k- and of high social position. yet- mqy,ing , - , in - i - i ,I - �- ,110-1-'� I mmd in &,good 9'Ate of otiltiv%d3n. N;3L.V'JraMe ards of solid 4old. The music rises higher in society with sup,3'F'olliousness i I trid ban- was the a college freshman, and, having 1:erlal New York �t ate, was shocked one I fine qualities through evaporation, - , , I I . . IV. ' - ' ' - - I - - � f -- - procure a � skel ton key to . - , : I I i � . 4- - house - wrid barn and stone stabling under bsyn. , - . � � � . -- � a : L � - Z I .. 1 7 and the revelry breaks out into wilder �.teur,* s though abel would have people L - a the 0108"i day coming Into t�e office of the news- � . .. I - .1 , - Plent7of good spIring wate ' Adam, M I's Purt Indian Tea I - - but I � . - I t ­ r. Four milos from with, hi friends, Adolphe, VorOn paper obe worked on, to bear the city . . L I I . Ic I Blythand about swelve miles from Soatofth and transport, and the wine has flushed the know their place and with an uhileflned . . � � , - F . � 7 . I L L and oth ril, proceeded a � . . . I . - .�, I � : i? , Mien, good gravel . very night to In- editor say to the devuty horse reporter 12 ai� N I L L I I - - ro*& running ia every check and touched the brain, and louder combination of giggle and strut �nit rho.. . 9 comes tight packets. . .� - � . I I d1i 0 vestiga the contents of the bottles. Not - . . - : I , I - 4 � I 180 be sold cheap . . 4, . - . , 4 of the undersigned fteoutors of the estate, the Inebriates, the gobble of fools and the finitesimals of sense, the terror of dry '- mature stopped, they took 4h priecau- -- ` � - , � N � , ea'don. 90hoolwitbin a,mile. Agoodplacomnd than all.otber voices are the hiccough of d6montado, endowed, with allopathic In- concerning a sum shirt: - - � I.. For particulars apply to either ­ wishin to have their explorations pro. 64 'That's p 1� r t stuff I How much - . , . . . ALEXANDER REII to did you Con retty it?, � I I - I I 11 I ) Im. Harloclic P. 0. - song of the drunkards. ­ - goods clerks and ral*,oad conductors, die- , t, a gh up If: . . . . 44 *. . R. PL WATT . I on 11 up the partlally� exhausted � . - �. I i I .. - � . . A. Woman Wronge& covererg of significant meanings in plain "An hour latersh: fwa,,, telllng is sym- � , Is . 16924f r . � -� . . � - ,vith water, and then to reseal pathetic friend of t a I . �� � � ­ . I . - - -- -­ -- 1� another part of the palace Queen conversation, prodigleirof badinage and flasks allure of a project. . ,� - them. When, for a long time afterwardi . I � 11 " � K . I . � �1, - innuendo,. I say, "Vashtl has lost her - ad league of won�enls clubs, and how' Hor � . - - J , I I , � - . I . -alulng the Pri i I . 7 . - -, I (� VaAhtt is ontert noegs of . the doctor brought forth saiRples of his I I . � I - . I - - I 1 Persia at a banquet. Drunken'Abasuerus Veil.,, . 'Miss Mullil am down and . , , . gan turned . , . I reciod stock for.the delectation of gues - -� . . � . . t � . P W they all throw lits. I -I ; I I I . - �� gays to his servants, "You go and fetch . . worthy It;, and the company tasted it Ill I 1 . .. � - . .* I I I I ­ � A . � . .1 I Again, I want you this morning to with & ue'selise of awe, it was private- First Steps as lb Young Christian. ' . . I . L I -, -fro . W - ;� I . Robert Va4liti = that banquet with the we- . EATH]F--:JR' I -, - . .1 � . � men and bring her to this banquet with consider Vashti the sacrifice. Who is this ly felt at the celebrity of t I . . . I . hese great � . - ". � . ­ ' . �. . . I . Devemux - . The first steps In - he Christian life are i ' f . , , s . I . .1 � - I I 3he men and let me display her beauty." that I -see coming out of that palace gate brands all moonshine;'tbat ordinary � 1! e I . . - � i 11 .. I ! The servants Immediatel ,start to obey of �Shushan?' It seems to me that I have table like those which co I later. They an . . I i - I 4 � �� A�- � I y I d' ote, Bordeaux was preferable to I � . - - . , .. . 'A � I - - � 14 .. I BUCKSMITH and the king's -command, but there was a rule own her'befors. She comes homeless, included in the ctifirlion of penitence, . 4 -. I �� Special Attention 7 them. ut nobody dared to say so, and it humility, . Simple t'uot In God and the GOODS, - -44 - to Horsesh6em'g and CARRIACE opp. ' In orlentAl soclety'that no woman might homeless, friendless, trudging along with was onl 'after the death of his dreaded � I I -, � I . - - � !ER� au6cn,e appear I in public without having bar face a broken heart. Who Is she? It is Vashti. parent hat the novelist confessed the habits of Bible stud and prayer and of � � .1 '] � . . I I I Z . 7 � . I - . i ­ I . I I - th th�'W- This is I . i .1 � 9 � 'r-'euerel Jobbing- MAK , ate]. . veiled. Yet here was a mandate that no the sacrifice. 0h, what a change it wag sacrileg . behavior In harrilon wi . Fine brgaudy'and print shirt waists, net and I I � - T , 1. . . Indeed the first thin 'to 1:4 dong, and I& -it, . I � . �­ one dare dispute, demanding that Vashti from rega,17 position to a wayfarer's orust I 11 - �, I . . ' . � I . - � v 1. will be found a new experience, but It is. , Z Goderich street, - - - - - Seaferth. come In unveiled before the multitude. A little while ago approvdd and sought fine jean corsets wbite- huen collars and � . � - - i I Godliness. . y I .4 ; - - i I I . for. Now, none so poor as to acknowledge . only that which th Christian must go - V f � I #owever, there was in Vashtils soul a . - I i I . i t.�Cliffs linen crash coats and -skirts, exquisite � . . - Godlb iess has the promise of this life on do A t ' -A � . p�lnalple more. regal than :Ahasuerus. her acquaintanceship. Vashtl the sacrifice, -Ing no- long av �Ie lives. The expres. . I - I . 4 t I f - . as well i a of tbaft which to to come. '.A, sion, 4'looklng to . I - . - � brilliant than the gold of Shushan Ah, you and I b4vo seen It many a I r � I i asus," embodies the . I -f ­, , ti e I Here is a home empalaced with Oriticion. was once. made on the floor of kernel of the whole . I - orgalidies, dimiti,,es,"gin-gh.sm.,s,.iiauslins,pri.n-ts A Z , of more wealth than the realm of Persia' M tte A true child I . . ) I- . 7 -, - : . . I , an Imp xtau$ church body that' there of Christ strives 4 . . ; � � 0 - . ; I � . -Jackson more , 11.atllyr - 4 ­ .H.. R which commanded her to disobey thl� beauty. All that refinement and .books ear- ;very day and ; I : 'I i. I � I I I '. ducks, etc. : � . I ; . � H, �. . I I : order of the'king, and so all the righte- ang wealth can do for that home has sedined be little room in the churches every hour to be and Ido what ,conscience � - I - . . 1, . . I a . . ; . � L I . � � il � . . � I I I ., ! ousness,and holiness and modesty of her tOn -done; bui Ahasuerus. the husband fok the car. To th - . I " ; 1� 0. , ' � l8a layman wittily tells him his Lord Arould be and would - ��-f I . � ; � i . � - i It OC S 0 N.� * replied: 116 is not the church's fault if � -1 . -1, . . I t� mature rim up into one sublime refusal. and the father, is taking 7� hold on paths do In the same alrou stancis. - - . I ; 4 I � I I - .- . � . ,� . � . ,� I . . � , are not poor. When the poor . . . I . I . �., f ,1 . of sin. He is gradually going Its me i's i All the above go'cids are new." I I it I . She says, "I will not go Into the banquet down. After ' . I . . : - . I ' 1% : . - - - � 0� r . � a . 1. L I t . I - - � . i - , Dmicm luroRTLms oir I &*hile he will flounder Join OU ranks thay begin to outgrow Novel Idge. I � I Z : 1� . f . . i, I I I unveiled." Abasueirns was Infuriate, and I and struggle like . 4- .�;­ " � I tr ,,c � wbin& Co's Bran * wild beast In the hunter's not -farther their poverty; they cease to be poor2l it - -and � at h�e very bottom prices ­ I . - I - , Jules P 4. Cognac, Viiishtl. robbed of her position and her Russi�u Don Cc k regiments are . � I . " Z. . . I . , I , � ! .? � ; Prance; Jno. de Kuypeir & Son, Hol- I astatei Is driven forth in poverty and away from God, farther away from the *08 APP landed as good wit, but back of being drilled In crojimi g rivers on a novel . � � � . � 1. I .1 _ �� . land Gin,— Rotterdam, Holland ; � ruin to suffer the scorn of a nation, - and right. - Soorr ifiii bright Apparel of the It lies a deal of truth. Church member- sort of Improvised bri go. Seven or eight I � . - . I � . (; � 1 , I ! ,V. I I I 11 . I , . � a � � � I i it � . ! . . - I - f � . I .1 11 .1 il Booth's Tom Gin, London, England ; yet to receive the applause of after goner children will .tur'*,n to rage; soon the ship In Its only true sense weans trans- lances are Passed b weon 'the handles . I . I "I � 1; � ., i . � � I � � �' I I . - me .the mobbing a ME1 2M 03MMAL:P c.&.83M - g3r , . . " I 11 i� Bulloch & Co."s 6-cotch Whisky, Glas- ations, who shall rise up to admire this hOUbehold so�j­ 11 beco . format n of 0 as ws and tops of a dozen 0 . I . .ro ., - 1, I Scotland ; JamiesotVa Irish format chara ter, and A^ - on oking kettles, and - 4 . . I . . IRMI - I I 4 . 1�� . I If . T ­ 1i - ' I I c . . I � � e � ." . izow, I martyr to kingly insoloped. Well, the last of a broken �, hearL .The old story over all know, tends io. prosperity, despi0 A, are hold firmly 11 by the handles. . - ' " '.1 . . . �, � , � �t . c g notion that only u"PrID01018d --and are besides . - , : 11�1 I V I , ,I I 1. Whisky, Dublin Ireland ; also Port I vestige of that. feast is goup, the, last gar- again. Brutil centaurs breaking up the prevallij i t plie d together by forage I . 7'.-�r 1. �:! ' . W W, HOFFMAN. - �.-­ � I �­ I - I .and Sherry Wine from France and 1 land hai faded, the last arch has fallen, marriage'feast I6f Lapithao. The house people r ally oro'sper. . .- as. - A doze6 bund of these Ian a 0 - I - . -- - L . I rop � ,�'. .. 7 I .. ,� L ; I - � , : I., i . I 7 � I . - fun of outrage and cruelty and abomina- _ I ­ I � i 1. , � , Spain, Agents for Walker's Whisky, I the last tankard has been destroyed, and . I fastened together fo one see ' ' . I - . _: , �� ; i, I - . , - .. �; Oatario ; Royal Distillery and D,LviW ' Shushan to a ruin, but an long as the tion, while trudg � tion �f . CARDNO'S IBLOOK I I 1 3F � . , �� � Ing forth from the palace , . I Speak to Them. raft or floating bridge, whloh it he. be.; � � t SEAFORTH. - I I .1 V! � �� � . - - �' 1� � . I , - - � � � Ale and Porter, -Tpronto. world stands there will be multitudes gate are Vasbti and her children. There Often a' young person is waiting for fOun Agent for Butt nick's Patterms and PUblicatioug. - � P � � I . . - � �-- :�­, t . 4 d will support hat a ton. of welgbC - i, . j: � : . -- f. * I I . - - .� 1 :: - ; . . - I . s land I I � i - I r I : , : , ;' ,that jus' aw,ord or -two, just o6 question, be. A section Oa -u be Put gather In - twent�r-: - � . . 11 - �- �-- of men and w9men familiar with the - are homes in all parts t tht i , . - - I � , , - . . - -, , , � .�. I : I - . Biblewho witV come into thispicture are in danger of such reaking'up. - ob, , fore deciding fully to become .an oped and give minutes. : . . ;-1 � i- 1; 7, To TME PURL 1C '� .-., � . - I . I ; . . ­ I - . I - . . . - I ... 5� " � �1'1 % Z - i - . I r - I � I 13- '. - . � ­ - gallery of, Go0 and admire the divine Ahasuernii, that you should stand in a ,a . � - -, . I . ' - � r 4 , , g Christian. Her, Is the opipor- . � . I . -- . .1 � professil 1 - - f"", �� -i e� In portrait -of Vashti-the queen,,Vashti the home by a diss . ' I . � . � .-7 - I We have opened a retail stor dpaied I fe destroying the� tunity fe an earnest companto for a -Mrs. .-Richard Babb of Mitchell, left . - � 1 -f� � . I 1- I I i, . , n, - -- �. .. ; � . f - -1 b"A * . '.. I , � , : i 1 . � : I . si- peace and comfort of t at home I God for. thought ul Sunday school teacher, for a ht&, M re. � ­ 47, , - 1, , . - � - lent. - �11 I I . ; , -- *' Endeavor . Wrii. tykes *ant �, . I_ i � , i � - �- In the first place, I want you I I 'S � , : veiled, Vashti the sacrifice, Vashtl the , I wt Tuesdsv to visit er dau " I ; � i � , - business in the rear of the now Do- gi. - bid that your children qhduld' ever have zealous nember of the Christian Tucker, at kegiria. M ' " t - - connection with our wholesale - - rn i u F'a.d , �� : F re - I , . � . - 1 -, : , minion Bank, in Good's old stand, 00 0 � I . I N � . . , I to look to wring their hands I and have people Society. Friends, look around, and -think the same time to M min to visit, her . - � � . � . I . . , i- I r I where we will sell the beat g upon Vashti the queen. A blue ribbon, point their finger at 00m 88 they Pass of your cqatntanoes who need to 4,crogg mother and other friend r . - -� � 1, . � I . I � t . ." i L , i, � , � .. � - � , � i 11 .the market at bottom prices. Goods rayed with wbitei drawn around bar fore- down %he street and Oro 9049 a over the lin " Spank to them. - They are will be accompanied by her son. - 1� . :�� �.. . :-_ t A A T,b ;- The lattei lady . t , . I � . - 0. . � . . ? I ,I �. deliver sa . � I . � .. :. . � � ` 0 ilpf G . - I I I I I- ', -ad to drunkard's child forbid that the likely to be far more responsive than you , -Mr. R. Ii. Myers, hl� P. P., of Minne- . � I - � I V ; .4 . '� A - any�;Pari , f the . town head, Indicated her queenly position. It . � . r- . .. �- ?I I . . � as in rat ;Z r - .. . � V I -, 1, , 7�, - free. - little feet should ever b ve to trudge the i 8 ford lately, � - - 4 ��- - � Tins no small honor to be queen In such 3�t, 6xpeot. 4 �ust this appeal of yours to their dosa, Manitoba �v � - � � -1- r . I I I, at- 0 - � I - - i . . ill I- 1518-tf a realm as that. Hark to the rustle of her . path of poverty and wi�etcheddese I, God tending the funefal of is . brother-in-law - 5 c 'i:1,.- There -is - Prettiness in Furniture, but - . - . . 1� ? . 1. I TELEPHONE 11. I - higher p irposes may be all that is needed: LIN X-0 P 2 t o- -� Aral; � � I � r. . 1 maw . - ­ �.- � �- - V - I --- robeel See the blaze. of her jewels, and forbid that any evil spirit b ' � - - - . . I , - � . I � I - Orn Of the - tO Ian= 2109 them for life. Mr. F. D.,'�Iffamilton. Air. Myers has a - I " .1, : , - I - I ; ­ � ( I 1. 11 i � I yet it to not necessary to have place and wine I cup or the brandy 1glass should come � ' large legid 4aetici, and I the field of poll. - the expense has heretofore been too, ': . -1 -, - ,�, i . - - -- - " i � t . I regal robe in ordor to be queen1j.- When forthland uproot that =,and with a THE SHIPYS RUDDER. . ties is one of M-anitA.ba's aming ifien. - I I . � I - - �- 1� . � , � : , ..­ . � � I I � el . .­ �, I � I , A '113CAT lastir g, b1litering, alig, , " '. y I - -- � 11. .: . I J I ­ . -- . I I '9 � , " , ­, - . i. A ql�= I ses'a woman with stout faith 'In God VAIng curse . 4r, great to permit of it. We have 'been ' ­ � ; Its Two� � Parti and th' $1 *1 . , . .,-- ,� �,� I , 3" � � , , putting herifootlapon all meanness and shut forever the Pat a gits %sainst bb - - � - � . �� . I . . 'hin'nflesh? Perhaps �' I � a I t . I . r-9, . ;, . � al I - . '�. . I , ; 1� - � I : , I I � selfishness and godless display., going Vash A and the children � . Stra in.Thlit Comes Upon Them. I FS . I : manufac � , - - � 1. '1� ; i�- ; I . . turing some of the very choice . � � Z ; - ,[ - I . I � - I I- 1� � right forward to serve Ohrist and the Life's Cantresi The ry dder of a wooden ship is - com * . . I � . . I , Clearing Sale , . - I I - . - . I f - - . natural. - F I. �, . . . . - -1 . I - � � Z I � �: . - I . I 1� ­ . 1� I race by a grand. and glorious service, I One night durialt out alvill 4rar t wftS posed of the stalk and the backing, which I "I : things of late Furniture fashions. The - ­- ­ � I -* - : . � I � - - , . . -1 - - � � . I., . - � I � , � sayt " That woman ii a queen, I I -and the to Hagerstowif- ;e look a the ormy and- I AM so J0 Red together an to form In effect, If perfectly I 11, this is .)I/j I � � � I : I Is - I . - I -F - " ; IS NOW GOING ON AT ranks of 6aven look over the battlements stood on a' hijkibr, and kid down upon a single Awe. The complete rudder- it; . d en't matter, but the quality . , - I I i . -- 7 ­ � � ' . .- � . - . 1 ., � I . ­ quantity os I - . � - r . . them. I savl sne oamp res all through coppered to protect it from worms, and a e. - � � I �. -, � I , : upon the coronation, and whether she obably - - I I -. I � .., . pr the c I - I 1111%, 7 Ot - � �1 1. i � I . The O.eaf6'rth-----r-) � 'comes up from tha .shanty on the com- tfie valleys �dd all over a bills. It was then, ba Idea being practically all in Ong, . . I i - � � i I , I I . 11111 . and finish is everythmg. We can sell . 11 I � . * U , � I .- I � . - - I � - t ­ 1; I 01 . � � . . �- � Mons or the mansion of. the fashionAble a weird In I piece, it o that appearance also. . ar - suffering - � , � ii . - . � I . _ � I I - I � � I I , i � - :7ith the shout, "All. 'a lk Is the Part to which . . - - f . you any quantity, but only one quality,. : : ,� � 11 -1 � - SP00ta'cle. t4koso i6a, plifts, and But man . I - . I I' . - r uare I great her - w. � I 11 . i. � I � ­ 7'. -S ., aq . 7 � ate at- . � i , I 11 .i The's I I � . , SWOCL and Watched tbem,i anl the soldier# .� I I � 1, , L : �. I hail, Queen Vashtil" � . . tachad t e pintles,� or from frequi: t d � . - � �-, � i, , , . . I - . ; . �, . I', � - t 1. Wl� pivots, by which, n co s . . , � -� . � I - F " I � - , tore I '9 nervous CA . . � , . �Te'a- W who were gathered around them were n I I - ' I I � - . I I - !T - and that'is the best. I V �. - . , ­. . I I I T . . I - . Things to Consider. 0 the ,rud or Is suspended . and hold in' - debiiiiv. - I imv, ; . -, - dombr, talkini of their homes and of the . - � � ,- ; j.h � , t , � � " .1 I- .. � � , t � . - the brow of long mar ' . I . � 0 4 ' � : --- - Z � � , I 1. ( What glory -,Was there on ch hey had taken and of the Plac6v th going thr �, , pallor, nd a hun- I - ; I � o ough eyes set in the . � . I - : Z � I - � - i A 'I' In CHINA,CROCKERYAnd GLASS. Kiry of Scotlitud, or Elizabeth' of Bug- battles they were to fight, but after ship's ot 3rnposb. � I I , If - 9 : - �1��, i . - The stalk runs up j I I . ; ' - �. , - .�, � t, I dred,iches and p ins, shripl' I . . I � - I - - � . N � � ' . through I he 6tern of the ship. - and - to Its) - � � 11 4i I WARE,. whicli will be clear(d ut land, or Margaret of France, or Catherine nwhile I saw these On . C111 . .. . � �, 1 . mpfires begin to y � I , - ,­ i , ,, i � -- 0 � - . . - I . � I i I f-;'� w - � . . , . �- : . I �r . I . � I . � I � �:! I � i - . of Russia compared wl�th the worth of Jg1w head is b)lted.- a cap to * fob are attached because they. are . not fleshy . - ; - � . I -. 1-� I � 4. 'i without reserve at greatly reduced I er, and they continued to lower until wh . I . � . I �- . 7 , ; I if r - � : . I I " 1. - . It ­ . , I , . - I . r./ � Z . � ­ ­ � f4 I� I ; , . , . I i - . - I ; � *gone I - - U.' t k TT Z) M T Z rT - A N -: E C: E - IST G - � . , some of..our ,Christian mothers, many 0 the ropes by means of - Z �- X- I prici�, and at the same time there wilt nto ilory; 0 y e and the army which the rudder* I I : - -1 ,� . I I 4 . . them r,'of that woman sle,Pb.' It was Imposing when I saw the Is controlled. The backing is the blade enou . . I � � m - ... - � ­ � - . . - t . � . . . . . , . . . I I . " �� � i ,' " - , mentioned In the Scriptudres who put bar campfires. It was imposing In the dark- - part of tl ,a rudder. I ,,- . - . - -�� . , , be good bargains in all kinds of, . I 911. . . . I I - �� ; F - . I ­ � 9 " - ,�,� I Z,� . Our Undert#ing %partment iS.cOmplete ancl Strictly up-to-date, with a � I'll . : � 11 . I - . .! ", 3 P -�Y I all into the Lord's tipaspry; or of Japh- nags when I thought of that great -host By far bbe greater strain come's on the Scott's Emulsi n of Cod- " -n than everbefore, and priceo to. suit every one's needs. We have .. . . . . . I - , � ,- -, t .. � I , ... . I � 1, , � i - , - �� , , , " nIi the greatest strain. of all comes ! � e , - 1Z I 4�� . - . i � I I ., v . - - " � . thah's daughter, wh� made a demonstra- on the hDad of the stalk-tbe rudder . - - 3 _� � . 0 ., 1 � F - � , . . �,-; -"k � , anO be sees the firesides of Christendom -h -1 i h6s- . ;. 'i t' "J"", - I -� ies - and Provis' 00is clown from hapaveW stalk, a I .. I larger selectio Groeer Ions. asle5p. Well, God I i I � ­ ,-�-� � 'tl i - tion of unselfish - patriotism; or of Abl- - . � . liver Oil a quantity of s4 able chafts to be -used at funerals, which we will- lend ffffe of' - I I ' � - I � �--t � I . ; . I :� . . 11 I . . 'A fine lot of- EATING POTATOES . and tile loved 3nes gathered around these hO&d-wb ore It Is,beld. The stalk Is made tud any orders that -we are favored with shall receive our best attention. . I ­ � � , I . � �1* . - . WIt ypop chirge, i ,� � � I Z7 '-A ` t-,- I t6e herds and flocks of � - - : - 4 . - - P P ­ - , . -1 , .. i � , - 4� -. ,,- ' i ! . , - , - . e , - � I H I gall., who rescued.' firesides. These a-re.the campfires whe�e Of the Wood most likely to stand the phites strengthens the diges- i Nig�t can�s - I - -�­ - I I ; � � 4 �� to 181 her husband,,, or 6f Ruth. - who tolled . . , . I .1 pron ptly attended 'to by our und"taker, Mr. S. T. Holmes, Goder- ; I � I c . - � - A I - be so'd at 60c a bushel. Now ' strain, catefully dellbeted, sound, wall -a . . . . � � - . - - - i - I I I we warm , .W f , I � � . � I : �Z , - 1 4 �-I; the time t9 get good baq;ains in every under a tropical a�n for poor, old, help- urselves 'at the close of day "- tion, gives n.. 0 to ,t1le - i�h. d4vet, Sedfor.li, o . ; i . . � - � - I, ­ , 4 w and talk 0 _ Boned oak, while the backingis made of e � z ,pposite'the Methqdist church, - - 1: I , � 1 - - �­ 1, ; ., over the battles of life we hav,6 . C � i . I - .-1 , �m -= � . . . � . , - � I- - - I less NaomA.; or of Florence N1 httngale, ' I � . I -1 . � I . : ­ - .. �f - '117 1 ::, - i � �"i � 1. - . I . W a . - I . . � I � I � - thing you may walit. fought and the battles that' are yet to spruce or hard. pine. The, stalk isof nerves, and ke 'rich, red ' - - -q .F. � 'x , I � i 1-�v " Z 7, � � , I - who went at midnight to stanch the bat- . - I ni-a � . ; !�. ,,- .4­1� , = . � I Id tout as -an : ,;;, - I- A . I - I come. 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