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A* I � 11 W hats in reverence -The' Can-a'dian . Bank- :of Commerce - , , .. ovwn. wd , Apo I I I - i ­ � , - wtbly Ili@- 80. yepro or -40; Y"I* streets - t- I ' . � I., I 0 . 17 , � I , , 8 . h! - - - I � . � my, �i, at . on - . - . - , - i , - I I I :P1 - yoi'would Rive to go back' " b- Your, 01 , - and Women.o.. ki OAPITAL (PA10- UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS - eej000 - w i C �. ;, e - 000 7 T I . -06260011011131ont ,a good o16 m t . .- or 50 -,.yea ;: r � - , M, what Rik: awtul . , 41 4' ` ' . Olt, SeVenty r 80 yemall'fdi God, - � I ' tQ - further 1hau to 91 yeari of RIP, $0 1334 . , , . . � . t or& � ak&Off � >% , , � a.." .. I 11 I A Na =-1_7_11�. � - " I IT But some of . . � . I I - I ..­ - tlme� � Francisco an I � - worl, I � - . 1'_� i - . 3 4 reunion I It- would W'af he I . - � - "= � I , '� , ; d for Makin d happy, Splon- . : I I � I . i . fair itart, for then are ma.uY Who MAft � ,9f 'he 6ing, to .,$An X th o SEAFORTH 8RANOH11 . '� I., - 't � �_ P - 1, I �. that p-silod. though1bu, were gi . ' I � � I- - , . I I I . _­ age to get all wrong before � Oak-, I did I Glorious I Ma, nitibept I He will have . . I : t , I , . : � - � - - ­ I on " bomuse -- oastransooteC Farmers' NOteff-discounted.8"d .1 I I - . " a . I _� �, Diarrhoea, , - =­ - � ­;_ - tO'A kmt I)anquet, and y I -- A V(onoral banking busin � - ! . . � . . �� .� .'. a , I I I Yea,J)i orde'r to got a fair staft some I I aing to bahvell, , . � , 8 01do of I � -1 ta.� I - , 1� 16 ; 1L 44 o the father and 'I 'J"d, four or five miles tht t, and bara work got .. speolial attention given to the colloction'of Salo Notes. � - I % - I wl i - Tellsof relief from samring by . I CL would have to go'back't illen 05*0 back to Baltimore to go -a bet- thomb whom be kel d to get there W91 I � ' i � � . � � � � =1 a SAVINOS BANK.-'Intoreat allowed on deposits of $1 and upwards. � i _0 ­ ..% mother and got them gorrooted,-yea, to, you .'Vere �, � � � () 0 3. � ter starto as -though going fill up and:crowil he gates � to tell him - ; Dr. Fawleft M. of Wild Stmwberry. I - d SpoolaCtoollitles for transaction of business In the Klondlk* Distr ; � _ ; t I I � . I I � *, the grandfatbef And grandmother, An Q I [at.. "I .. - - i _J ,)r,xonie of, you to 33agland to be crowned; 1 and, how ilad - they - are at his cornink, until � I . � . I C bays their life correctedt I!, , I Jr. MILKESTED, d0flotor. �_ �� i 4 � . � . I - I having come fit might of the mou Ins, be says, "Please to stand back a little till . F. Q G. MINTYt manager, - - - - I - � . (a I I : . � 0 %a � I I .i� - I I Theft are zmny people martyrs to isioditary Influ- � I . . .:- I ' 0 0 Z an auffering from bad h . Wall - to SaxidY In h and cast m crown at the - ;1 a � I � � (= *0 Of Doi you out fAok tftv3dy I pass through and . r . . .. who *culd And Dr. 0 0 r. onoes �bioh started I . . * - � . ========= �_ ml. � 11 90 - - 1.460 yehig a ro, ­ Well, I I z 3 11 .. 11 ., & better yo0yago. ould feet of him whom, h4ving not seen I , . . v I t I : __ I - - � . r V � � ... 11 wberry a . , order to make f - , I -1" � t of Wild. Stm 0. 'a C -grandfather lived � his life over - - I � . - E if your � ­ ears. to adJou the tove I I I do not kni iw what you call that. . - � ! 17 . � . - wandotm btessingto thellLi It noA only . I C 411 ! # . - I . 7. again and your father liveo his life over , you 1.1ke,for many y the thron I + � � I � ! . � -rrhowbutsoothowanaheals . 46 2 = i fionas of beaveni to Adjourn so I call It the barvest of Genexes wheat, ' I I'll . . . again and you lived Your itfs over again onship 1 qut yonder to a 'man very old at 40 . 2 ; . I - I- r theft the db < . a : . I if -heaven to adjourn the cOmPAnIc The Dressy Young Ma - �. f___ . �� I � � . _� the infismed anA irritated bowel, so tbat_ -;JJ ,V y f . I � : � - .11 �, _. 0 - I adjourn the rest of heaven, no when he ought to -- 11 - : � 4i _What a cluttered tip place this world . i �_ I - LL I �, �� 4 permanent relief is obtained. 0 -'- th miserable ' of heaven, to - years of age at a ft *v i I . - i _j _ � . '.. r, - I A I .0 ; 4) C ,C = would!be-a place filled WJ . - , C .�. , to adjourn the preseuc,,o of Christ In hen- be buoyant as tlw niorning. He got bad- I I - . - V I T I .v � I . I _& .. . � Km Andrew Jackson, Hop Ink that ! n? Noi'ths wheel pf time turns in the habits on him very early, and those bab- - whoafew years� ago bo�sted to h' . � . . I . ghtion, Onk, e CR � _� . - - ,;-- attempts at repairs. I begip to th I . I "For fte - 0 . . . I I L. 0 s is i . � : . astift MW tonowing lettee. � ."a t CC it 19 better for each geneiation. � to have , ve � 1% . & . Y I I I I - I � :5 I - � I , - - t ,..- I - f I I p"t two or three � �., 'O r_ 'the right direction, and it is well It turns so. Its have become wo me. He Ii a'miin on -'d -_ 410 R - CA � for them to � . -friends of the high prkes! he pal � E - I __ I � :3 :. - a a W , only one chance, and I hundred and sixty-five, revo-. fire, on fire with alcoholism, on fire with � - 1. 1. ?� - - . . yews I ha" been. a 00004 oration a fast, Three .. I I � I . n anothe gen . I , � � = page off: and give I � - I . 1. . martyr totUat dread. lutions in a year and forward rather than all evil habits, Out with the world and I his tailor,_ has spen the error of his � � - 0 CZ E - Itted i , I �: ___ t U. - "J chance. Besides that,' If we re ' I I - � , . - ful disease aiarrhosa. ' � E _�g - I a I I - a swe 865 revolutions in a your and backward. ' the world -out with him. Down and fall- way. ; � - _ to live life over aga$nt It Uld be . and now delights in showing � I 1 69 5- . r I � i I . , I 11 I tried every remedy �:_ - 0 - zest and spur But hour ye, hear ye, while I tell you , Ing deeper. His'swollen hands In his � � I , . f ; � � I I __ I heard of and spent C12 = cd and stupid experience. The I how -you may practically live your life ', throadbago pockets, and his eyes fixed on I I M how well he can- dress upon hilf I , PNNMMMR - - ,- LL .m = . I - � - ..., Cd anA enthusiasm of life 00111 .from the fact � i .. .1 a - r . . a gociadeal of money over again and be all the better for it. I the ground, he Pais a through the strest, I s� i I ! ::: � W C . the amount he Used to spe;1d. - H � ; 11 I 1 I-. . I . trying to -get' cured 4) 0 that we have never been a Ong this road and the quick.step f an Innocent child 11 I . e � - � - � � , �� . 3 3: -W is .i now, and we YOU may put into the remaining years of is able' to get r _ I I ­ � � 1. A� � t, ;1� before. and . everythin Ill I I . � � but all failed. until C 0 a your life oil you have learned nf wlsdoin� i or the strong step a r the - � I i � � i. � next . I - - � � I ;, � - L. = Z_ 0 , are alert for what may aPP rat the' � I - I r i . , : ' You may make the roll of a age maddens I . I . - . -1 � . - , : I lis ima to read 0=04 � in youri past life. ospq4 s carri . I I . - � . ­ � � : CO 0 8! tnrn of the road. Suppose you, d man of pr . __ - . � . �f = " I- . of a pridt rho -was , :5 - � . I , - � I ooming4en years worth the preceding 40 him, and h Urses society and he ,ouraw L : I :� � . - - 00 I - I I p I I � I � I . .0 0 3 mi . . " r . .- . L., - . , . ea - �-, E � :: I cured by! using Dr. 0=J r 0 MIN or old age, were fth your pro$ . ; en siok) with no resources, he ,�il 1. I I � I- C. M'- or 50 i6arg. When a �man says he would God. Fall 9P R dy to Wear � - I ­ ent feelings and 1�rge attainments put . � 1, ,- , . ­ I Fowler's -Extract of . "I .2 -o so hip 1 ig carried to the almahouse. A loathsome - T ­�.Oq - . � . . � like to live his life over Again becau I 1­ � , .. I ; 'back into the thirties or ths� twenties or I 65 h o r e., 1' 5 - .. - - t . - . � I � . - � . __� Wild Straw".. I purchana a bottle - = V) olmld would do so much .better and yet gooi spectacle, he lies all day long waiting for ! t . . I � _� 07_� Clothing .- . -_ r. I I . � lir . . . _. F , 13 I 3: (a In the teens, what a nuisangf) YOU W I _� '. . I - � , - I-- '. '' ,and. commenced takffig it Recording to 0 ving as he has always lived, do 'dissolution or in too night rises on his cot I . s to right on If . . . - -� . , , I L � 1� -, ­ I ;_ Q.: directiona and was cured in a very short r. - � _J be to others and what an unhappines , P He ' a of what he . � .�_4 I -, 11 . i ,-- . "i C rise would not YOU -not see he atultiflao himself and fights might . . �_ - � L yourselft Your contempora L 1 . in c, Style ...... I : 1, I L �, . . )HIns. I cannot praise the remedy too 0 0 : paritif he will be. He star$. I every Fabri and, Trim-' r .... k .. - z - I ; � . 1. ­ � �, I I - - _. - I I r, I hi bly for what it did for me!' 0 Want you- and you would not wan pro . e_ z .� � . . ; yes that if he could go back heWould bays bee &p d wh I i I ming th . I 'i . � , 4 L E - do almost the game as he hag done.L 8 a( . - :, . (1) them. Things that in your Orevious ed life =11thanas go a prospect as any at the so called swell tailor �.... I 1. - S. . jaur! P 4 y - I . - � 4 . . . . ... � - � I Airr - ; 1i — If a man eat green apples some Wed.% man on the Xm loan. continent, and I - I "I - I i -.1 TL� i . ; I 4) ney of life stirred your healthful ambi- ;_ . I gave him, but costing very inu-ch I � I I . . I I � , .. ��`_ I I I U) W . Von or gave you pleasurable surprise or nesdity in cholera time and is thrown into there he is a bloat carcass, w1ttlng for � - I A&�,. - . - I W_ - r I'll REAL ESTATE FOR 9ALM. � _L I . 11 . . � -- I SKI' L. . led you Into happy Jnterrogatiou would I fearful cramps and says on Thursday: "I the shovels of pub charity ,to pilt,him : � . I less because tailored in- adva-mce of -, . . - I . - - . z � - — I ' I . 7 - � . - � I I ___ It . - ' < < 'Imh -I bad been in 0 -L' - , .� � -i __ - I . - - T . . - - rms for ale In EuVOuron, the ban.' S to On ,--h I � 1k 4 FOR SALX_Tbe undirelp only call forth from you a dlOguKtod I I Oh ore prudent In i .f . � __ i. �; I ,.- - . _ e& Wo twenty . I W nY five feet. under. Hj has only reaped what I i� . FARNMOO FA b14 -o at 8o, and' -diet. Oh, If I could live Wednesday over he'sowed. Harve f of wild OR I "Th - I I . , I :, � '1111, I " ' � 11 , , I � . - � - r I I`- i - Der couuty Of the Province; all size% anit prices to Wde;-Jngton', July 17. -This discourse Ps w Agatul" and then on Friday slits apples Ao a way that !seeft oth right, to a. man, . and fashion just as t . r . i I I . a misanthrope at 40, and unendurable at good. 'In short, ! ;. �: , t �, oplyor. � � . - sult. For full information, write: or call personally. - of Dr. Talmage extols our present 0 0 0 .i I � ­ , _. I , � I f_ . . V - - I No trouble to show them. V. S. UJOrT, Brussels 50. The moist' inane and stupid thing just as green, he proves that It would but th end th re Is death. I I . . __ , . �. � , - ! -1 . - . 1. . * J tunities so that more opportunities than --- everything the same but the PnCe. " . - I I I . - I : J 11, I �,, ,� � 11 . y - E P. 0. __ � imi-tt � imaginable would be a iseoZ1,d journey.of have been no -advantage for him to live A Ma quersdo. I I L .... - L� . - I f ­ : . . I � - � . 11 I � - - # ! . . w � . - - I I - U� - __ we enjoy'in this life do. not seem desir I z . . z . -1, ., �, -� " . Wednesday over again, and If - we, dePlor' To others Ilia. is masquer'adi ball, and : --�: In the pocket he finds Sborey's Guarantee Card which means that if his # _. I I .1 . � ; t.. - t 'Be. Job it, 4,"AlIthat a life. It is amusing to hear people say, "I I , - I _. - - - - . 1[11ARK FOR SALE CIIZAP OR TO RENI!. able; the text, - � _�. ­ � I would like to live my fifo over again if I Ing our past life and with the Idea of im. I . I : . z 11 � _� � - JU Inguorth halt of Lot 40,0oncession 10,nd I man� bath will he give for big life." i as at such entertainments gentlemen And ,I # - . � t k - t ik _­, - clothes are" not satisfactory ia every way he -may havi� his mone.y.refuu ,�,J. * - . . - - - E I I" I- � . f � S ovoment, long for an opportunity t U � . . Wkwanosh, 4J.miles- from Wingham. Theire is 8� could take my present experience and ! pr L t 1, Ir I I 0 y ladies put on th( I . - -, � I I � �', i D That is untrue. The Lord did not say garb of kiugq and * .&.1&&4k11" � � . - scres cleared, 15 acres good bbsh; good (tar i h ins and * t over again, yet -go on making'the same I * � 11. .. .. � - w. 4, _ as barn dge of Aings back *It I I - queens or mounteb inks or clowns L�nd at U ,""***********O*"***"*Oo****"***" I I i , ? . - 1 3 it, but sat -an said- it,, to the Lord when knowle "WW I - I: stable, straw shed end, house! a good orchard an . 41" , .. . I T . . . �_.,. � t . �. 51 �. : two never-fitillac wells. Ipply to HENRY J- the evil one wanted -Job still more akiict­ begin under those ,Improved auspices." mistakes and committing the gains sins, the close put off th *disguise, so a. groat ____ -T - --- I - -, I . — - I � I . . � - . . I I L I- , � � , -_ - PEAREN, Winghant P. O., Ont. reitl,�g boy you I we only nomobstrate that the repetition I - - , I � 1676x27 "So went satan torth Why, what an uninte . many pass. their hole life W almaok, 1 ,- ' � I �� - . : . I ed. The record Is, � of our existenod would afford no lin � G r - ___ �� . I ' � ­­ - � I i 1, �� i A . . - I t - - and smote Job with sore boils." And would be with youi present ,attainments I prove- taking off the me at death. While the - - - � I - � I -- 1. - IN BRUILIEF17ELD FOR SALE.- __ ' In a child's mind I No one 'would want . . , - I - w - - � - - . I I . - - I . � 1� I . W . . ;� : - � ... - *1 sy atave - I . Buoys to Mark'the Right Channel. . - I , 1. . - .- , I I � � 4' 5 . i e. - .. I � 1. _. __ . - la- -1 I __ e frame dwelling hmse and lot near satan has been the author of All eruptive lung . such it boy dround the bouse-a philogo- would be green nuples over again. ' � a in Bru3aflild. The,houee con. disease since then, and to hopes by pot- -1 merrily over- the If r. .gemmed. hand tit . ;_ � �, - Elf% -one ' h I at 20, a sclentist at - 15,, an archao - mebb. -It was green apples before,'and 16 z, querade ball of Ife goes on they ft4V 'I Gre6n' W . � I � �RFPT so - -11, " , : -­ the But p Vr � � . i L a''ur . z , t � _1� � f . talus ten room%.; a st collar and bard andsoft soning the blood to poison the soul. - - stretched to gemmed hand, , gleaming . I - - . � - - ... ; . . : - A .- ,.. A . i � water In the home ; also a good ,stable. There In a ologist at 10 and a domestic nuisance all As soon as a ship captain strikes a: ook r brow bonds to glew ning brow. On with � . . � � - I I . . � . � - r - y the result of . she diabolical experim6nt I . � - P . I 11 � I -1 �� :1 I 1� _�_ --- * ., quarter more of land. Apply to ALEX. NUSTARD ' I ty the time. An oak crowded into an acorn. in the lake or sea he reports It, and. a ' - I I -1 . - ­- _ I . I I - I _­ - i J_' '. � Bruedfleld. 15164f which left Job victor proved the falsi the dance I Flush a: )d rustle and laughter I - I I . � __ __� - � . A Rocky Mountalt eagle thrust back buoy Is swung over that reef, and marin- I I % . . ___ , - I ___ � - ; -jq� . I �1 of the satanic remark, "All that a man . of immeasurable in rrymaking. .But -after - V � I � . �_ ­ � * - � I __ . - 1� I I � 4 , MARX FOR SALM-For sale, in the Township of - into the eggshell from which It- was ore henceforth stand off from that- rocko. Not only destroys Pota(.o, Ba,ys a , ­ i. . F ,i " bath will he give for his life. I I Many a awhile the languor Df death co 'es'on the . ,na all ins&ts, but combines With - this I �- . i I .1 �. . - I Morris, lot 27, concession 9, 100 acres, W clem ' i � . In In � � - I . , - . I . . � - ... I .- t - . ed ; �ba balance In hard -wood bush ; 2 barns with-- oftptain Who has stood on the bridge of hatched. � And all our mistakes In the past oiiCk limbs and '61urs , he � eyesight Light ' - I � ; I '� __ .� - ", , � U ln� ';8 0 1 - I I . " - � I 7 stabling', a frame house. good orchard and plontrof. the steamer till big paggengerg got off and Life's Sna"am. x to be buoym, warning g to keep - the lower. Flo6r hollom w_1th eepulchral ooho. ,all the funaicide properties of the � famous BORDEAUX MIXTURE. It � . I - , . i . . 11 I - - T � . right channel. There is'no excuse for us, Music saddened int a 'wail. Lt I . . .. � I � water, One mile from the village of Wilion. engineer. who hag . 0 - ; ,- - Also a he drowned, many an - has been tested at many of the Agricultural 061leg : t I t_ I I I . '.. ) X I � . and luraber she(L In Besides that, If you took ltf� over again ghts low e#, and pronouneed equal �' . -11 � . , 11 .. I� � �, - home, and lot with wa;on sho N � It we split on the game rock where we . I __ - f� 11 1 I- the village of Walton. Good =Ines% Ptand. Will kept his hand on the tbroftlevalVe or big you would bu*e to take Its deep Hadnesses or. Now- the maskers are only seen In the � --- ­ � . .1. - ! of th over again. Would you want t try again lit before. Goingi along the sidewalk at dim light. Now he fragraice of the if not better, than any other poison, as it stimula he ' , I . .L . RM1,30s, foot on the brake until the most a ip jes f 11 .._1 ! I �­_ � be soli che%p. Apply to KAtTHEW MO - ' life of the,plants, and . , . - i" 3 I � in t4 ,0, On night where excavations are bel in . --- . �i I z ge . -1 -thamlila of Walton, or JAKZ8 AlaDO1 . L train was saved while be Went down to ng ads - . I I- 1C. S� the griefs, and the heartbreak and the -flowers is like t.he sickening odor that . . � - 1. -_ I., I jL �: the farm. -1570-tt mo ' / � I I � death through the open drawbridge, ;. we freqiiently see a lantern on a frame- . derate in price, but we are still Erelling I I#*, - .�, , I bereavements through which � you have- comes from garlan a that nave, lain long' is very I I . j7� -.. - __ - , - - , 1. . � 1. - , , . . 11 . - inany a fireman Who plunged,into a blitz- �`%iork. and we turia aside, for that I sr. . . - � , . I- � . . � - ��, - . .�__ I; I � I -V4RK FOR, BALE' OR TO RENT. -For - I . gone" What a moray. that we Oball never it'AtOrn in the vaults of cem teries. Lights low . . �_ � I � - � . - I I . 7� ' says keep out of this hole. And all #ng Mists gather In the. oni Glasses shake . - - " _� S I � I r . - ­ . � T � _U silo or , to rent, L -)t 5, Conees0on 6, Ing houme,to get a sleeping child out, the be called to suffer them again I We may . . . I -_ I . R I the pathway of life e� I . IN, lanterns are set as as. though quaked ;udden th nder. � L . , C,z.__ %, It . , Hulle#, near the vill4ge of Constance, contalai Oreman sacrificing his life in the attempt, have others bad enough,' but � those old I U - I ' �_ I " : I i f . . I � aboutlooscreo. Alleltmred &no in& goodsta"-f � I . � and the thousands of martyrs who,sub- . I U dropx . I " 'L I pod. _to go warnings, and by.the time' we come to REEN' - I _7 _74 : � I -ebItivition. There are g go; ones never again. Would you want - Sigh ca*g1hi-lu the urtaln. Scarf IPITRE . PAR19, G :� , I : I , .. , buildings, . . z 7 � , I . I . . ,orchard,and plenty of excellent water. There are 11 mitted to fiery stake and knife of massacre through the process of losing y ur rather midlito we ought to know where It is mf'D fromthe shoulder f beauty a shroud. � 0 m� . , M I T s. I ­ . . . .� � . --4 - - - . . e _,� � � I to walk and wbero it Is unsafe, � 1, - __ �, _- � I .--,I- � - - � acres, of fall4beat ; and 85 acres 6eeded to Wr&". and beadman's ax and a guillotine rather again, or -your' mothet'agaX or your . Lights lower Over' be oblipery boards In , - -, � - � . � - - I I 11 I . I . i I __ I � This Is a splendid fanA, and will be sold chesp, If than surrrender principle, -proving that cc 1 4 Besides that WO have all these years dance of death gli e jealousies, envies, . - - � . 1�7 . ­_ I : ... I I not sold by spring it will bo routed. Jmm,4diate mpanion in life again, or ;�ur child � been learning how to be useful, and in revenjes, I t dieopa r and death. - Stench' At 25 cents per pound t' � I I !- A . .. - � :��* Apply to MRS. SCROALES. Constance. In many a case my * text was not true again? If' yow-Were. permitted �o stop at . o those who prefer the old �'relial�le.l Oall and get Out- , : --- - . .1 - pouewou-.-. I � �. . , y 11 I- - " � ­ I _.� I '_ � - . 1677-tf . when it says, "All that a man bath ,will the sixtieth milestone, or the fiftieth mile- i, the next decade we ought to accomplish .,of jamp w1,U6k";s'a1=mos extinguished. � I I -1 I . I � I � I �� � � I I . Torn, I . I I I a - I I . � ihore for ,God and the church an* th supply at .' - .. I ,� I � I 11 - T he give for big life." ' I . stone, or-tho-fortleth milestone � and re- - 0 garlands will not hal cover the ulcerated � i . . : - . , . I I � I - � �� %no . evious four 'Id . - � � �­ - . �� �� V - ARM IN ALGOMA FOR SALE. -For a-11 � world than in any pr deo el, -feet. Choking dam s, chilliness. Feet , . . I - � . . _�, 4 i � . . - I �' . But satan's falsehood was, built on it trace your ste�s to the twenti�th, your _ - � � '. FRouth EwL qusrter of section F., towns p of The best way to atone for past indolence ... � I I � ) . . I - - I �, . 11 I I 11 L � Laltd, containing 160 serec The,re,sre fort) acres truth. Life Is, very preclous�, and if we experience would be something 11 ke mine still. Hands closed. olces hushed." Eyes I - - � f I 11111 - . . - cleared and, free from stumps sad under crop.. Com- would not give up all there - are many, -, . I � . one NoveMbei day In Iti or past transgression to by future asildu- shut. Lights out. LUM. SREENT- & WEliSON'S, .;. I t X , _' 11y. I walked - X.1 I .� I ­ __ . . I I I fortablelogbbildings. The bahnee.is well timbered. ity. Yet we often find Christian men who I � - . - ,� i � . -things we would surri3ndqr rather than through a great city with a fr�end and Young' man, as ou. cannot live life � " � - I j__ . � I It Is within four miles of Echobay railway svttlols. I - - � - I I � . - - V; f 'Surrender it. We see how precious life Is I were -not converted until they were � � - I �­ - 1 40 " I . - � - I . and six milet; of the prosperous village of Pvrb . two guides, and there were In all the city i over again, however on may long to do .1 , F].* �__ . 50, as old age comes on, saying, 800TT'S' BLOCKo . . � ;� �� � - ' " Well, so, be sure to have yo r one' life rlgbt.� MAIN STREM , . I , .. M I � - I .. � r i , , Findlay. Thlab a good lot, and will be iold 'from the fact that we do everything to only four persons, and they were those of I - . P . I .1 . I : . �_ I I regula- . � � I . . - I I � I and on easy terms. Apply to, .Wt1,LlAK SLUPW �N my work is about done and It is time -fo There Is some young an who has gone . . I . � ; " � prolong It. Hones all -sanitary our-oivn group. Wo went up a d down - r . I I I 11 � � .. . � - - ' on the premises, r to A&M MUSTARD, � rutle- me to rest." They gave 40 yeirs of their - pe haps under some . I � - , ,_ � I - v� L � , . �f tions, all study. of byglene,� all, fear of - the streets. We entered the bo s, the away fiom' home, . i, � - , 1, .i '* - M : - ­.. — jai - I - 1. 4 1 . #o1d. : I "Ils _Rr - I - I - . I . 4 ; I � Ic . 1546-t. drafts, all waterproofs, all doctors, all museums, the temples,. the theat es. We - life to satan and the world, a little frag- little spite or evil. pore asion of another, . S' .A:FO- T13:11 t ' � - " . , ­ ; ment of their life to God, and now �Iohe� � and his parents know not w1here he is. ' . . ­ I LLL . LOTJ FOR SAL airable medicines, all struggle in .crisis or acot� examined the wonderful pictures on the - � .- - I �1 -13MILDING E -The very & i . - I , - - I - I � _U building lots, being! nurnbOr4 87. '99, 89 hn4 m My son, go homef -go to sea I - �4 �� i want rest. Whether that belongs to I � I � �. - - I - L dent. An admiral of the British navy was walls andL the most exquisite in I Hato an , L o not � I , , L J is'situated- on MzIn-streei of Eirmondville a;n-3 SLJ ' 11 .: . I 2- � . -_ -_ - ­ i, � _� I-- C � court-martialed for turning his shJp the floor. In the streets edy or tragedy I say not. � Don t- gb to -night here you may be � - I . - I � . i. I were ' I I � forth, The whole contain's aboilt one acre, aud i&dll were e deep . � . , _� I I- nd in time of danger-, and go damdg- . The man who- gave one-half of big early to . I �. � 1-1 !, : e f I i3e sold In separate parcels or together to suit tfie arOU, Worn rutsof wagons, but not a w gon in ' . mpted to izo. Go h mol Your father - 1A .7 ; I I - I : - r .il � . ­ I purohzser� Tni!o property I# just south of the Ing the ship. It was proved agalnEit him,, the city. On the front steps of in nelona existence to. the world and of theLromain- Will �be glad to seb you and your mother .Exquisite These are the four corners - . Great. �- ; . . I - � r, I .: � Woollen Mills, and Mr. &DIckson'ot property aouth of . Ing two quarters one to' C-bristiap wofk I - - . � , . I but when his time came to be heard he the word "Welcome" 'in IAtinj but no -1 need L not tell you b w she fools. How � I I on which �this fam I ; � . I . I .1 - . I- -1 , i. I - the -corporation, and is con4derad the most desirable � . "Gentlemen, I did turn the JIUMLan being to great us. The oul' bodies and the other torest would not, I19UP- I would like t make y Ur parentsa p - . . #I �f .1 building reff- .- N - � _,site either for private residenct's or a sdid: � j . . L . ,gth'L ­ "., X!4 - � lactoty. It is high and convenient. ani his a street sl�lp around and admit that It was' dam-, pose, get �a very 'brilliant receptJon in out of their way ' 'a Flavor than tea has .built up such - ,Stren IL � � I . - I I I- .t f � - of any of the citizens that we sa were I 0 �w a: r'd by y, repentant and L -1 I t . I I : USeUM at L heaven If there are any dried leaves tit Id I to I : � . v -Executorsto the &tAte - T I w u d . . . . : i .. .. I t'�:- � . south and weist. Apply to JANE or JORN SPROAT, ajed, but- do you want to know why I petr fled and In the m' In his right in it , I like to wrl an, enormous trade In Eng- L - . I I I thei-gates, heaven, they would be appropriate for his E . ­ : 1. � 0: the - . . I - I - I � - � I I . .,. , . , I � � "Mi0onhdn"181 - I _. 1683.tf turned it? There was a man overboard, Of the 85,000 people who once lived In them a lett6r, and yo carry Pho letter, I � I, - i i . proat. - e lan'd, and It Is on, the same foundatlaq that the trade JSL belng Wilt L . . I j I I � . i I i . and I wanted to save him, and I did sav garland, or if there to ,anyL throne with saying, "By the bl�ssl g of God on my . . I . I I � � I �, - ; ih�so homes and worshiped in � those, broken steps, it, would, be appi%priate for L I T. L I I- I - I . I . i - � � , . AB31 IN RULIXTI! FJR SAfA.-For fiale, the him, and I consider the life of one sailor temples and clapped In those theatrps not sermon I introduce to y u one when] YOU I Lin Canada. . '� . L. � � � ­ - � z ' . : f I . . L . � -,-! I I � Feentre part of Lo;96 %nd 7 on the 1Uh Con- worth -all the vessels of the British navy." his coronation, or any barp with relaxed I .� � " .. _. I L I � . I I one left! For f,800 years that city of have never seen before, orhe has become . � � I - I I . L ; I � � . ! celd )n o -f Hullett, 6ontsining 105 acres, .all cleAred string, It would. be appropriate for big - L I � I - . - L I I . . . I i and 1. . No wonder be Wag vindicated. Life iw Pompeii had Won buried before 1�cdern a new creature In Christ Jesus. " My boy, I . 1. , I . I . I I . - �. .. . 1, t . good, asate of cultiv%thn. Na.v frame I __ fingering. My .. brother, you give nine- I I . i ; - I � � .1 . � . I house a-ld barn and stone stabling! under b%rn. Indeed very precious. . Yea. there are ' ,go home and put you I ad head on the I � .1 I x I � , I exploration scooped out of It the 4va of tenths of your life -to sin and satan, and . . �1 I '. 11 � Plentyof good spring wat,)r. Four wiles ftom those who deem life so precious t - 'bosom' that nursed r t I - n � - boy Vesuvius. Well, he who should L bp per. th 70 so tenderly In , ! � . - 1. tit , . , t- - � Blyth and abou'V r,welve miles from !Somforth and of L I I - t C� � . - � . in every would like to repeat it. They, would like mitted to isturn on the pathway -his ,.on get� converted, and then rest awhile 'your childhood years. . I I L . - I .- i . I Clintoo, Irood gravel roada running sanctified laziness, and then go un, to . . . I - t . 1 4 . c 4. - .... 1�� 1ireedon. School withla a mile. A good pl-ace and to try it over again. They would like to earthly life 4nd live It afar again ould - I �1 I � .2. - 1� - I will be sold dhsap, For parficulars apply to eibh9r go back, from 7 0 . to BQ,' from 60 to 50, ! get your heavenly reward, and I warrant I I I - � find as lonely and sad a .pilgrlinag it A Vuluable'Po teard. � I �' L I the undersigned Executors of she caure. from 50 to 40, from 40 to 80 -and from 30, would be an exploration of thddead the r al � s -- t I - . . L It will'not take the cashier of L - - - ; . � � - , 4 _. L� . ALEXAND9K REW) 'Rarlock p. 0. L oy- e� �""; L The most rapid advano In the value of - �. - .�t I �t . . ;1� bankiii . . I � _* -�. � R. R. WATT . . I _. ­ .� I - � f. to 20. 1 propose for very practical and 1he old sehoolbouse, the old church, I g house a great while to,00unt out any article in philately the collection I � - I i : I �L � � 1692-tf ' useful purpose, as will appear before I to you all your dues. He will not ask you � I . .1 - I � I - , . . . ` ;,- �- _'p-: �t I - . got through, to discush the quIestion * old home, the old pl!tyground.. either Forte . whether you will have it in bills of large of stamps -has been I Ahe French . � . . IKDIAX! - -_1 ­ -1. L " - � I - � T a � - I .1 ;�2, � __ . we or occupied by others, and for y u ore denomination br postcards Issued in comm moration of the, - . � � ­ -. hay.6 all asked of others and others have . 0 mall. I would like to : , - . _ >I -N, RobeL - depiessing than was our Pompelian Isit Czar's visit to Parts. If they happen to . � ... . _� J � I . �_ . 11. I . put one sentenceof my sermon In I - I ­ : � I . if aga-In and again asked of us,' Would you . . . ta"cs have been through the p st on the clay - . . I I I ­ .1 . I - - rt that November day. 7 and have it underscored and three excla. I This tea is grown in. India, under Europ�.an SUPerViSion, for the 4.%,V1 , lil-W to live your life over again? Besides that, would you -want to 'Tisk of His Majesty's a Iva in the "city , 4- z � I � I .... .1 I I EnglIsh market, the most exacting in ,the world. 'It Is not Lan ex- . , 51 What is Success? mation points ai the end of the sentence, ' rr �01r, - , - the temptations of life over again? F�om I andare therof -cancelled with : .. 11 of light,' , . I : -I*- I �1 . L " � - , ­ .1 Devpreux , and that mentence is thts:'As we ,ere, or . � I cannot d I L - . - . the fact that you aie.- bore I conk�ude ,IV. , eares I t *a the stamp of � tha Ate " the fact is . pensive- tea, for- thou h it Cos S -little iiiore I per pound it., more. . I I L 7 - . I . � , The fact Is that no Intelligent 'and that, -though in many respects yoo 111fe can ouriliVeS over again, the n sufficient to, enable them t, , change bands t a - . Tt is put up In sealed . - � - I ., - L riglit feeling man Is satisfied with his come to Atone for the past to by re- k e ody ,-- � -1 .. .1 . / VEACKSMITH and past life. However successful your life may have been -unfortunate and un I ' i at something like 4s each. Had anyb than makes up th� dilference in strength.` I .. -1 co 5' doubled, holiness and industry in the. fu- ­_ - I L- I � . 8 ial Attention RL crated, you have got on so far toler;b"!lj kad the Idea that there wo Id have been packets only. Ask, your grocer for - � I to Tersesh ' Ila CAR 1AGE Opp. , mav have been, you are not satisfied with y ture. If ,this rail train of life has been -de- - J I - - "O"Ing a . Queon�i It.. What is success? -Ask that question ot well, if nothing more than tolerable. lAs - such an advance, he inigh have made a . . . - � . I- General Jobbing. liot'l. - L talned and switched -off and Is far behind . - , I" I � I MAKER . �. a hundred different men, and. they will for myself, though my life has be f - snug little sum by add egsing a few I � � - - - I - . - .1 from being as consecrated to (,Zn�,�rj the time- table, the'engineer for the rest hundred postcards to bin self that day, Ra " ' I -1 L I � . - �­ , give a hundred different answ ' One of the way must put on more pro ur'o of I m Lal"s . . ­ .1 L �, - . __ ­ . - Id like to have b4d lu. I would not as - , and -have made a profit of bout 4s each. . . . I I I ate � I I - Seaforth. :I;n i Un ­ ­ . f�� - I I . man will say, "Succesa is ot,7006'..O." Won steam and go a mile a minute In order to � O iform - ' Defic ' ­ I L ­ — want to try it over hgain. lest next tj�ne . v been � Pure Indian Tea . - � 11 : � . Another will say, "Success Is worldwide I arrive at the right time and place under Five hundr�d could bav easily. ; - i I .. I I I I F ' publicity." Another will say, "Success is -1 would do worse'. I the approval of conductor and directors. addressed in the course: o three hours, � Quality � AroMaL , . - � L�" I I- gaining that which vou started for." But . Why, just look at the temptations 1�vs As I supposed it would bo' there are and they would now be orth, $500, a , - ! '% I . -1 I , I c . . have all Passed through and just look �at � t �, � -_ I H,', R. Jackson as It Is a free country I give my own I young people on whom thja 'subjoeb has by , no means, bad return fo ihitt t.1me. I , L",' .- - ,I . . . . I . - I ___ 1k t � I the, multitudes who have gone completely � � I . I . I . - - - - � . � . I � __ . ;;; 11 . I � __ definition anq say, "Success is fulfilling underl Just call over the roll ofyo�r acted with the force of a galvanic ba bter7 A Deadly V�no . � . . . I I - . � � . .. ; I .- I I - the particular mission upon which ypu * . ( . - ­ 1 I I � . . Without my saying a word to them, they . . - V � - I & 0- I I 4� � . I . z . . i, i schoalmates and college mates, the clerks '11ava goliloquized, saying: "As one can- I it r __ oONO _- , were zeint� whether to write a constitu- The question hag. been as -ed which Is It . . . � � . - 1� _. - � tion or iii'vent a now style of wheelbar- who were with you In the same store or the most poiverfia poison. 0 far as is * E T .. I . -1 � I not live his life over again a n I I MOKE7 .1 . �. I � - ' _�-e care of a sick child " Do known, snake poison -cons sts ot a - .- - . � - � . I � Diw= IMPORTERS OF row or ta bank or the operatives In, the � same fac- make only one trip I must to nd I ca - M 1. . � I � � I , - I . I I . ok outland . 1. " .000, " � , I i , � tory with just as good prospects as yon, 'k-, ...- . - .1 ; - Jules Robin & Oo's Brandy, C6guac, what God calls you to do, and you are a I make no mistakes. I have bu peptone which produces local ulceration; . � wo�_, - , I � - . � ,F I - t Ono chance, . %--�, .000 . . . � � - , .E- �, � I i -on, Hol- success, Whether you -leave $1,000,000.at .vho have come to complete mishap. Some I an unknown virulan � I � . It I France ; Jnq I . .�, 1_1 I 1� � I I ,. de Kayper &'; and I must make the most of it. I � MY b�lo,subs�a,ncei, which . . . I - I d _ 'n , ��_� .1 ­ 11 land 'Gin, Rknterdani, Holland - death or are buried at public expepse, young man that told you that he was causes- Infiltration of I __ I . , � . :_ - ­ 7, I � ., Ig youl�g friendo, I am glad you made this njeoted ,- i � , � I Ing to be a millionaire, and own the rg: I � I - I � � � a I - . I- .7. � � I I . : � � . '. 1 �V�4 z P ; I Booth's Tom Gin, London, Englaud ; whether it takes _15) pages of an encyclo- application of the sermon yourself. When Into the tissues, and an alb4mon which . � . . � I .. � set trotters on the turnp�ke, and "retiz�o . I . I . - --- 11 f " i � I _Bulloch & Co'?s Scotch "Witisky, Glas- - pedia to tell the- ­,wonderful things you I a minister toward the close of his sermon Is not Apparently polAonous. � . . I 11 . I - . I I - : i �- 7 . by the time he was 86 years of a - . I . I � . i I I 11 - � ., �0,w, Scotland ; Jamieson -'a, Iriall bave done or your naine Is never goo you Wbeu�snake venorA is con entrated by. I I ­ . . . .- I printed says, "Now, a few words by1way of up - .1 : I �� . � - I _. 7 1 11, .11 - . ­ � do not hear from him for ma - I � I � t � - ,;_ I ky, - . �, . I - ,,, I Whig! Dublin, Ireland ; also Port. but once, and tpat in; 1ho death column. ,uy years and plication,11 people begin to 16"ok around removing the third substance andretain- . .11 . - . � I I . I � - - - . 4 �. � i . , know nothing aboui him until some day y 0- -IT � . I � � � � � � I � �nd Sherry Wine from France and But, whatever your success has been, you for their hats 9nd get their " thronih Ing the other two, what is left constitutes � I I I . - I - 5 1! ; . . I � � . 11 I .L . he comes into your store and asks for $ . �40 1 1 "I - L 4 I- - -, F, i I I Spain, Agents for Walkees Whiskv are not satisfied with your life. I one sleeve ot their overcoats, and the -ser- the most powerful poison known to . . I - - ", , , I- I I � � � . . ,h 'i �,_ cents to get a mug of b3or. . I 11 � __ I . - ,;�'; I - 1. Ontario ; Royal -Distillery and Dttvis" ' We have all. -made So many- mistakes, � I L .1 � . I I � . I Monte application: Is a fallur ' toxicology. It Is forty times ore power- - . 1� I -- � . I z - 1 Z-! 1 Another Life Hight be Worse. I e. I am glad 11 � � -1 .. . I Ale and Porter, Toronto. stumbled into` so many blunders, said ' so you hav6 made your- owh applicati J.ul than the original snake enom. it . _� 7 . - t L ,: i . on, and :1 � � ' . - . . I m ; - f "' �- " . - 4iany things that oii0ht not to have been You, the good' mother of a household � , ' . , , �,_ :.. '. L' - . I �,: _ I L that yow are, resolved, like a Quaker of -has been reckoned that a singl thimble. , 16 - . � �L o .. � - I said and done so many things that o . d all your chIldren rising up years ago, w - � 1. _. I , A, 6' THE PUBLIC: � . ught an - U . - E . �: ; fzj �, � . T to call yo�� whom I rea(I %...* - � - .1� :� 7 A � � 1, "I 1. ! t ho Ins Ostance ful of It suitably applied would be . . - - . A I not to have been done that we can suggest blessed, can .reinember when you wejei said "I shall be along this path of.life enough to kill 26,000 people, . k , '" � z - I - � - - t J`-.' z , I , � - �__ % '" , at least. 95 per ci - ,4 - I I - - I , � , . I � � We have opened a retail store in )nt,' of improvement. quite jeal:)us of the belle of, the village,: but once.. and so I must do all the kind. I A r;� ' I � , � '' * . � r - . e. J.RATTFtAY6C? MONTREAL. I I - � � I . ­ - - . 11 'i , connection with our wholesale basi- -Now, would it not be� grand if the good who was so transcendently fair and popii - � ness- I can and all the good I can." -The Michigan crop report fo July, is. - I I - , � - , ; , � " J, I � vwmmmw� I i .. ­ - . =I . . -z- I . t � �, , I i I . ; business in the rear of the new Do- 'Lord would say to ypu:�,.Iyoucango lar. But while you have these two hono � . I � . Z. - 11_i d I My hoarers, the mistakes of youth can sued by 80cretary of StAte Gar ner, kays: . . . � I .1 � .. 11. , 1. . 1, I minion Bank, in AG.00d's old stand, back and try It over --hgain. I ivill by a able and queenly names or wife and be 0 , . I I I I I . I � I I � ,4 -_ f L" � . I I . I � orrected. Time gone is 00130 The acreage of wheat grown i Michigan 0 . I z I �* L�,! - 1 , ", to black * I I � ;. ; . v4 � - i where we will sell the best goods in word turn your bair, Or brown -ther she became a poor waif of the street � forever ,I An opportunity-- passed the thou - - ' I'll, '_ - ­ - ­ . - �_. - -* , . I � . r, - , -3 A 4 � � . I I � - --- 1. � � the luarket at bottoin prices. Goods or golden, and smooth all the!. wrinkles and went Into the blackness of darkness I sandth'liart of a second bus - this year is, 91pproximately,* 1,-,l OOOiLet-eis, �, � � z ­ i t,�� 1! , - ne eap ) . . ! I � forever. Live life over again? Wby, if � I ' - � . � � I I I delive part of the town out of your temple or' cheek, and take d the average vif-ld per acre in the state ' I I , , , � , - � :­ . -1 . , Furni ure"� Fads, , I : i I 'i Z. reached the other side of a great eternity. an I P_ f � , ,�- 'i ., I - � I I � 7 - 2 i the bend out of your shoulders, and e - wer in 'a estimate . � - I - " i .i .. Oumn when the birds migrate . is e ti . : � �fx I . I ; f re�e' I - X many of those who are respectabler e : I,- I � U . - �' the ay a mated at 16.74 bushels, _Th � - - '. .� ,, F : � � tirp4to the stiffness from the joint. and permitted to experlinenk the next journey you look I . I �_ - - "i I . - I I i � � V -of I . .. I - TE EPHONE 11. 1518- . up and see the sky black with ats to a crop about, 28,&00,0 bushels - . : �: I - I I the rheumatic twinge from the foot, and would be demolition.. You get through, trairvest is fully two weeks earli r than i ' - 11 ,. I � � I I . � I I V I i�, - I t - I . . wings and the flocks stretching out Into . n I I . . ri 4 . i, I , -, . . v �. . 1. i . , � - a& Job says, by the okin of your teeth. ma 7 - . I . , � - ; - I- ,� ! , I . you shall be 21 years of age and just � n I -_ � 4- � ,� 1897. With good weather it w 11 be QOM- . .1 . � , � I -, -1 sagues Of air, and so to -day I look � - �4 T , I , � � . - 4� � i _-i what you were when you reached that � I ,c:% There is prettiness in Furuiture, but .. � I � I ; I , I Next time7 you might not got through at ' pleted by the 10th to h b =���MQMM�-, . � '', Ji ,,, F ; � up and' 'two large wings In full 8 16t , or a out the I . . � "; i n see I - �, j ��j F I all. Satan would say, "I k ow Wee . � � - � I point before." If 'the proposlilon were him now p time it began last year. � . � . I I � - F1- -� � � � - . � They are the wings of the flying year � . � . � i � : � made, I think many thousands w *uld better than I did before and have for. 50 - , � 1. . 0 . thb ex ense -has heretofore beq)i to , � , f � �i . 100 I I I � t i -_ I P 0 i I � . � - . � I I - , � � i .. - � That Is,followed by a � . . I I I- I I �;i ,� accept tt,� � I years been studying hisweaknesseri, and. flock of 865, � and -, . - � . - � � .f . , 6S I - - --- - I � z � I - im I � r I -I , � 7 .., !,� � I . 'they are the flying days Each of the fly- you cannot get beef, - great t permit of it. We have b I ; I That feeling caused thb ancient search I Will weave a fibronger web of circum- I f -e - . . . � I I . _;. . I . - . i - . I I I 0 . I � , , I I . . een . 11 . - _ I - . � :, ' ng d y . � . I � - I 0 �,� � - - . � � 1'. � -. - . � I n it a a Is followed by 24, and they are � � . . .1 . I : 1- � . v ..� for what was called -the fountain of youth, stances to catch him next time.' A d � - . . 11 I � . . �,: 4 muttoli will aff'swer. . . : _. I � �, . �,_ the waters of which, taken, would turn gatap would concentrate is forces on this 'the flying hours, an(I each of these is fol- . I . �. manufacturing some of the ver�y choice ", 7 - - � 4 , � . I � ­ 1� qft- the hair 'of the oct6ganarian., into the one man, and the last state of that man 1owed by 60, and these are the'flying '' . . . . � I I .1 � ,I- . . I - . � , AP I ­ !, � 9 You may,ich �* . . I % t �- , i,�f,. I I Gose e witen .1', . p : -, t- I .- curly looks of a boy, and, however old a would be worse than the first. My friends, minutes. Where did this great flock start . �N I 1, ''i. � � � things of late Furniture fa,sh- ,:.� - .. . ." 0 . ion& The __ t I - . , I ­ I ­ - I - , V : . -1 . � � T - 1 49) , person who drank at that fountain, he our faces are In the right,direction. Bet- 'ftOm? Eternity past. " Where Are they milk water -e I ,A � . is . � P ., c�ffe o tea. 41 . . I : I i would be young Again.: The island was ter go forward than backward, even -it w bound? Eternity to come. you might as � . I .) J,3 �j � quantity dosen't ma-tter, but the quality - -1 iV i � - .a I I . - . _J . , , � � . - : . . . _. , �- ve,#.' I I . - . *011 90 16 -gunning for the quail 4=4 - I: � � A t; �. � � said to belong to the ggoup of Bahamas, had the choice. The test diapdar I - � s that But there is nosecond c olcd I %_K . -1 � . � z . -1 .f.1 Pll(�A( . . ­ . Ill, I - I- 111" i - � L,rr, . ' . I I - . . i I � - ! ��z - . whistled last year I' .� 111j,1111 I I . r ; ON THE S. CLAIR RIVER) but lay far out In the ocean. The great n the meadows or " - . 110 I "an We can sell � 1 6 ,fi,i � can think of would be you to return robing that last year caroled I � t" for Spott's E - . I . d finish is everything. T f ; 11 I t7 �� �! ` , . - Spanish expl n the sky mulsion. - . , � - 1. . � . I i � I � ''j. � . 1 1 1. - . - - a . . c .. I p � i, - .. �11 L 1; to boyhood in 1898. Tohr, if life w , r . - . -211 - , I I ': �- 1, il J." ; ,-: Ore a, as to try to fetch down and bag one of . �� I � I .. , SMKWONTARIO fellow voyager of Columbus. I have no -2 � . I . 11 � - I � . you any quantity, but only one,'quality. - , � - Do .. �. I_ smooth Luzerne or Cayuga lake, I would the Past Opportunities of your life. It i -S 8cc)tt's "Emulsi n or I - I � _' I � q i 0 -J ! � ,I . * -doubt felt that it he could -discover that I - . . 1: � . - __ - " I" � . . � , I I 15t - like to get Into a yacht and s4il over it, I . - I - � � , - � '­ I I - I . - , 11 e I . I _Crcomlss fountain of youth he would do as much not say, "I will lounge now and' make it I I i I- ,_ .- 4 8 -not1iing. - ahcl - that is� the bbst. . , I � . -1 : . - - 4 -_ ! �_ # , � aw his. friend bad done In discovering a -yea, a thousand up afterward.',' Young men and boys, you. � : . t � I , i not once, but twic ' - * i - " - ,� , �. g I I . . .� .. . -:_ - . i, - V � I � . , � : I 'I .-. �, times. But life Is an uncertain sea, and can't -make it up. My observat When . - . I? - . .. - w 4 7- �� - Is certain to those who take a Business or America. So he put out In 1512 from io� is that ou need the be,st I I I _. I;- �1 x-� . . y . I ? I .1 � �; , . - ­� �w ­ � Shorthand Course at this College. P6rto- Rico and cruised about 'among the some of the ships crash on the Icebergs of � those Who in. Youth sowed wild oats to I . � . . � ­ I * - . ; I I � . I - - ­ ., . 1�1 1, �- j.; old Indlfferci�ce, and some take fire of the end of their cad -liver oil, the best ypo- � � � __fL - , , 11 . - . �, ­ 94-rDuring ithe past fifteen months our Bahamas In search of that fountain. I c short life wred- wild . . ., . . � , �:, �� -1 I - I "I -� � _1 L evil passions, and some lose their hearings � , I ,�_ � ­ _ I - ­ . I I I - e � i� " ! r - � _0__ - � ­. t � r . - f . , ! : orad?atge bw-*,e bee -n located ai follows :- am. glad he did not find it. There 19 no oats, and that those who start sowing A 11 r n int' pliosphi ' "U_W3D]fflL1=ZrT Iq , * I ,, , � � rina, 34 ; Galt, I ; Goderich. I ; Tor-3nto, 'UCh fountain. 38 L and ru Genesee wheat always sow (lazier Ites the best - � f A -, i � � o the Goodwin sands, and and _ - � . . I , L � � =­ I ba ut If the: a wxe, and its ,ee wheat. .9 . I � I ..r . � - I = .. . ­ � � � L' 4. -1 V I I . some are never heard of. Surely on such . - . . ? - I - � I- A I ­ � - ; Z, .- . I . I Our UndertakiDg Department is complete ,�ind strictly.� up-to-date, with a L . - .5 ; London, 5.; NViu0sor, 3 ; '.Winnipeg, I � - Reaping the Hurvogt. , . glycerine, all 'combine in' ' 11 I - 14 - r �, � � I I ,� , � �_ I I I - I I , 1� I 'Ll'. � - A . Man., I ; Morden. Man.,.L; Bowe � a treacherous sea as that one voyage is . � - i P gmOnf,, wate . . lir,ger \ . . I I L'_ P L rs were bottled up and sent abroad And then the reaping of the harvest Is selection than evef before, and prices to suit every on4's-needs. . We havia ,_ ,_ � . � - - . ,_ - I- enough. - . ­ , . . I I . � � ; .� 1-1 r.1 I "I I 5 , I- - at $1,000 a bottle, the doynand would be . so different, Thire is grandfather now. , - . . � - I I . , Dakota, I ;. Port Huron, Michigao, 32 ; De the best possible ma ner I � I � ­_ �jf � . . . . i, . I , , L , � i . . . �� 'It I :i Icy 042; New Besides all this, do you .know, Ifyou . . . . I ,- a quantity of suitable chairs to*be used at funerals, whieh -we will lend free of . I I "' � Z '_ J r � *1 i lbroit, Mich., 10 ; Sandus . I areater than the -supply, and many a man He has lived to old.*Xe because;hIs habits ., - I � L 2- ; - 1 ­ - I . . I - I .� ,� � � - .- . - you charg6, and any orders that we-aie favofe with -shall receive our b�st attent __ . -1 �. � . - � -1 6rk, N. W., 5 ; Orang.e,-N. J., -1 ; Louis- could have your wish to live life over agI1111 have on I d .. I ; L - y 7vho has come through a life of - useless- ' ly one choic' 4 ion. : 2 - . I . - 1; .-have been good, Ula eyesight for this I .. ' ' - . � . I � . I ;-.1 ! P and perhaps sin to old age Id be f- would put p3u. so much f urblier from . I Night calls promptly attended'to by our undertaker, Mr. � . 1. �, � �_ . . V , � . V.illo, JCy., I ; Chicasco, Ill.,, 5 ` St. Louis, ness ' wou I world bus got somewhat dim, but his eye- I 8. T. Holmes, Goder- . .- L - A J I . � . I ings prompt re Its, � rA I reunion with your friends in heavell? If It bri a , I - �_ i � , I � - : I . . .: i Me., 1,; Desm6ines, 1&., L shaking up the potent liquid, and If be you, are in the -noon Df lifc, or thee sig4t for heaven is radiant. His bearing � ­ � � � iCh street, Staforth,4 opposite the gethodist church, . � � I - I ., --- I � i � a � . I .. �. . � . - vening . in all ases . o-'- wasting; to ' " I �� I � - : I ;,- MColleg-e open throughout the eDfAre were directed to take only a teaspoonful is not so . , ;!! - I ! . I . 3 - acute As it once was, And he C I 0 - .- , . Gra. Ory far from the � - r., �� I .�� I Initted any time. of life, - you' are not - r - - � ; . . - B : T � - -1 � - yrear. Students ad after each mcal would be so anxious to I ",us, bond al" � I . I - - . - �,. ! . �. I I:: I . . . � : i f. I I _� I I agsisted to positions. Fall t&rra - golden gate -at 'which you are to meet I _ -,r over to hear !what big . � I I - I � � 5: 1 �4 .A .t I . duatim make sure work he would take a table - little grandchJ14 says v6en she asks.him loss Jn. 'weight, I i IROADFOOT, BOX & '00.1 : - 1, - 1.11 - I - I . I - I'll - . I : ­ - _� � rite, for particulars. . . . I I I - - .. . - . I � I, opens Sept. Ist. 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