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I . �� x mail day -sly . - 0--___ ' I - . ntl 'FA'MPD . . ER191''PLUENCE" . : I - � Yet H a week, when.4, in � . � _' I � "1% NOTH I 11 nis. BOY s Hied - - Is that gara us sTile', I .11ml irly deavened wil�the din. I � ­ . i cares and p, lexities of the hus- JeSU 9 Chri at-- had I I - What callmys ,h � I W . . I d rp I . p� I .. � - ; 1. " . ald frae Poitie's haun . . � . im I � � ­ I , , i influe - the - Vs jist Mae gregor, � , ,I tskl.�t 2e Her %. - . � I I i batid Who Is � ay her side and wants i such aTi infinite un e upon . . :. 9. - - -.- � I ----I,— WAS., A DRUNKARD ' ' ' a Mass of Ser s -'I Up g)tn -a yell through W the lann . - her 'id have her share his': lives 'of y1our chil-aror I I . .� t'r Is POTEENTIAL tM FOR�,ING HERJ to love 1� . i U OU . . . . . YOU . . - . What 1f:K1 im tbal i John bids fair tae opile? -1 j *_ , - -11. 11 Ex" MON 1.1i . . I' burdens she camnot. be true to the j not' * 0 wives and mot hers. to east ­ � I soaro( can toddle tae tho door I , cent. �ft,s I - DAUGHTER18 I IHARAC�,ER. ' � I I F � . . . For T-bree - cars a great sufferer tirlelm �gor I . Ere I'm beeet by hauf 4 score �� 11 I JIM"" . - I - I � I � I daughters, WILO Will -follow in her! your influence there? Ought you not oh, ay,- Maw. . I .__ _. �� 111. � . e � I % _ - I , I Rezemi-4ould scream with fakgeni� Fm ihnife I htrq's thirteen thoosan mil' Crying cot, " Ma,o � reegor 1". -1 . - ��]% TO - — steps. X,want .td tell you that Sunday after Sunday to b a seen . � I I 9 - . . � foot � - f I . i - I � . . � , - - �, -A '41, k- A Plucky Young Lady Takes on � I I � � . � 11 i. - 1. I I - �; . i no .dau loped: aright un- within the''four walls, MR. JAMZSILSCOTT, x36 Wright WM - eev L I ghter a deve I . ; � I ue, ILI . � . -, � - ,b I . I I ��� �e , I � I . � - !tc, 10 � _e E, I Iterself to Cure Her Father AS tS ONE, SO S �THPI OTHER' Wee MaeGreegor in We goottith boy v in . , ! less: she has led before her the ex,:. sanctuary? � It is useless for you t6 roronto stato:_11M-y- boy Tom, aged n a � vlao lives in GIM. , __ 1. -Did 0 tm- - . : ! ; � � mras fo. y . . gow with his father,'John -Robinson, his m0ther, Li - . � . - j� M W . . 4 : with a lbad � lzzle and � -rlvA,- 96 tf of the Liquor Habit. f ample of a : nother who has been' say that you hA.ve no t -.,m . * - the 10 I . � , ,q to go to I . r nearly Ithree- years afflicted 1 . , , , :.0 - I i � 1010%,rilli +*-.%I," +r% ho +run to her' v, u 'A 4 zl,_� - .,� 1wr F� .I.- :or of ecze ix of the scalp. which was very � bisb6yeistoijeannie, He it;squAlutlittli, personaliI . jw,a . . 4 .1 I . � JURN - I I 1:1 I J 5 1 %, uj, %, . . A.LIV M � zx�p - I I I ortancel of Thls'lr et Em�lhaslzed In I I . �fxr Int'st huniat from %e - top of his flne Glengarty bon � - ]!=p . y r ; I father as wel as to her. �� range'her time to a it any duty nsightly� an4- resisted all kinds of rem�dies . I I net to the _ - . tevel.41nent of a' God develo a true motherhood in!, that she.knqwf; to be- d8senti to " rid doctbr's t1reatment.- His head wasin a 1P . soles, 9f hia sturdy fef t. He wheedles bis UtIler, whose ouly I I STORY OF HER SUCCESS. � , the Far� k I I . - I I - to @toil the boy. and cajoles his tw - -- - - a factoryos machinery 1 her children's welfare. Wh 11 =rible state. � We had to keep him from weakness is a Iterdeney after . , Pure, a#d Noble W�manib�oed-How many Ways. - ' 0 can to I � � � in the very face of her efforts to discipline him. 'The dev - � . ' to 1 whether the destiny of : our children .; . school, and at dnics I �� I I � the Wra . 6 Wire and . Mot) I ler Should may seem to, the, untraloed eye 7 1 . his bead would blied, and ver_V human methods which 11 Maogreegor 11 contriv..t ious -.... . a t,A) . . f ; be worki ssy %Iltl in ridicu- j may not be affected for all eternity. Z�� � .-:.: . i I .� �...: , . ants ; -9 beautiful relation Ntween thesimplo . , 1 � I and the child w6uld .'_�. get what he, w th I ti she IV oul( �^Ve Good lous confusion. el I by your bringing them to (hurcb? � � . I �-:-:- I � ? i I . - - . . eam %"...% father and mother, the kludly old grandf er Purdle, the _ - ! % ..: � Davrhts�sl I wheels running f r o inlyl scr* . with ag6ny. . . i f, 0� - riolit, to left, Some mothers ,find ti ( ever3 week "....:, . . I I � For two and a half ... amusing visit of the entire ! family to the photographer's *8 t � i I . � '. , � �, others from 1 f t to right.i - , 0, - 1.�.. ,_.�... - 11 . � � - There are ; t ,their childm d, , I I I j 0 take on to dancing . I ­ I , " ith interminable queatiofip and jernarks -of "I'Macgreegor'? wh n I Entered arootdingtoAot of ParliOnentof Cant . � ( years we battled . e they V ad&, in the tear 1903, by Williani �13aily. of To*i - sagging bolts, and,great .piston rods' ' 1� not the tem .. , ; 11 � it in vain, but at -last . * _ I ; schools. ple wl ere the I go to the Z9o, the tea'party *at aunt Purdle's, :where I i . and down, and stro,no t . .. , ,br' � , despite the I ... I ronto. at thb Dep'r. of A gridulturo. OLLawa. moving up ...�, mot-her's careful war . j I I I � people le � about Jos Chri,.� t more . ';"!found � I i t I . I I .. . . a cure in Dr. I , . . � ; . � I steel bars whirling round and round �, important than the floor where the 1 4 1 add humor and genial char*i to the ook. The at . . I . . . . 4 . %Chase's Ointm, at. � Insy . � � Chicago, i May 31. —In L . be .... . . . I : . . I this sermon' and round. There are tanks where' heels are educated instead of the �, said to combine the kiudly'llumanity and gentle domestic 4kt. .. . � the preach�r illustrates the, potential the goods are soaked -and places I . -- .) /IV:-*,, % A About five boxes ,,�ere I .. � heart? . ..I, ,f I'. . mosphere of Burne 11 Cotte�'A Saturday ight " with all - t "I'll, . � I nother upo,rx the , where the ravr goods are ohewed into ' ' X'. us�d.. The original * . laughable fun of "Helen'sBabies." Ithast t .6 Do not m. Ace the plea II_ hava so of- I . 36ken Grf at Britai � I i ' - . I , sores ried up, lei��ing -­ � I I by storm, and Mx. Be , 11 to h4iled as a now and genuine h-anyorigi - - � I . I im- pulp. But after awhile, under the ten heard—that you ha� L Tnr�;./ ' the skin. in its norma !* ) � I charaoter of the e h1ld aild the � ,` -,r _? d influence �f the i ' 11 N I , . . *V1- � � portance of 'that ir4duence being of a 6xplanation o, tlio superintendent or ! . I ,o. litileo'bil- I , .10 Jr -,"41 . I .1 � rivalling Ian Alaclaren and 4. U. Barriela popular! . � I - .� I -mud that pes to the formlition. and guide, the visitor to the factory finds dren too Y ung to go t chu li and Tom Stmt condition. To say it � '' . ,by � I developmelit of a pare and noble wo-,' that every belt and every wheel and. therefore Y�u must-sta witl them j s a pleasure td testify to the wonderful me' rits .. . .� I 4-1 I . I . . I at home. ...,.. I � les along. of V-) r. Chasq'i Ointment, is putting it viery .:.. � manhood, ' TI t .. . urnamental(p �Ioth Edition si.00 ' � _ . I * . . I I ie ex4 is ,Ez6kiel xvji., every cylinder of the machinery is , The nlinis*r of the Ord Jesus , � i I - -, ... - � inildly." ; , I . I . I . . & 41, "AS i's the mbther, so Is her put. there for a purpogo. All the dif- , . *tatod � . i " - I . d e.`-%� —1 . � . Christ wh� would bee me ir i � Dr. Chase's: Ointment is a positive cural for . - stage 6c) � / ..... . P I ., � I . IN daught . I fore parts of that machinery are , because a young mothe - bring . I 1 � The Phila.delphia inint is one of the working together for good, for, the Is or acz ma, salt r1leurn, scild head and Chafing. � . . 11 % , 2 baby to ch0rch is not s iritually fit- C son, i Paper Cover Edition - 1461� - ���� I , chief sight for the-Araveler in the - completibn .of'a'finished article. So Zo ccnts a box' at all dealers, or Edman I . �, 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 4 .. � , ted to stand in'any pu pit or to 1,T.tes and Co.'Toronta. . I � I �) I , � . , , , 4-1 1 Quaker Ci,y. It has- many wonderful God in the g0eat human factory f or, . " - � I � he asamm vww_-n==__.____.,_ � � - - A portion,ofter fetterr R *a-" MY pieces of riachinery, not the least oL the creation Of a consecrated moth- preach fro � ally saerod� 'desk. T - T - ----;.— - I .__ (Podage 4c.) 1 - . fath,�r bacr6ften, promised mother to stop drink- greatest ho ior to -day Which 4 con- ore uoing � ,nis tiiey --securo tne I � , . . I I which are ,�the powerful stamping ma-�, erhood has many wheels and at . i � .1 I irig, and would do so, for a. time but then returned gregation .,an have IS' to a e the ocks by nicans of three long heiiip- . I � I � I I - - chines, cutting the gold and silver' times seeminarly conflicti�ag duties. 'Mail Orders Solicited, Address . . to it stronger than ever. One day after a tprrible 0 pews filled i ip Nvith the -. oung moth- n cables, �with which. they take . I � I - soree -. 1110knouse. Icair' bars into, �ie(�.es the size of a teni They all have a purpose,! not the - '; ' . � he said to us t stop i ers who *are flanked by ilyiUle caildren unq,' the posts. They pay out _1W _V_ "I . . ; cent piecef or a dollar. Then, withl � � eiinklng' , ,Our hearts seerned to turn to stone, I . least of whiqh is the irilluence re. sides. I once heard of, a ufficient :rope to allow I(.; to godn ,And we decided to. try th -Tasteless Samaria one terrifid pound, hey stv�mp them; sulting from the. right periormance of I I . I ch -momentum down the !in- � variet�y show giving a. performance 00 MU . ALEX, WTLSO-N � Prescription, which we hal read about in the into Unitea State coins. These' the duty a wife and moi4pr owe I ; � � V V 11 . . i - � paylem We gave him the remedy, entirely with- f in a mining cainp in t.hj dAys of. the line. � I , . ; y � , , stamping : Machineis are powerfut her childhood's home. � . einept. T1 4 I -I---% , r_r1% - - � J_j - . aut hls knowledge, in his tea, coff6p, pr food, ; . ly California gold excit e rude During tN s do -scent, lJosides f Tie . _R_U4aC7,_3I.S enough to 1crush, t14 hard j4et&1 into! My sister, 11ow 'can .yo",u 'honest � . o the ropes, - - I I '_U I - r I ­ : regularly., according. to: directions, and. he: never theatre for the most pqrt was filled z aen tai'ling'on t two :01 . � Is � . ckage removed forms of agles beiring the impress! exb.Kt your children to respect you � FIRST DOOR NORT11 ; a 0 1 kne-w-be was taking it -One pa the Goddess of Ijiberty,� I and . yet' if you are at I ny liearte4� and refuse with rough 'men. NVhile the show more m6n 4re soated;on the block. k . man foll�wing closely in. tile w4ke -1 �afl his desire for liquor, and he says it is now Of � . was going on & little btiby'began to A 9 � EAFORT"Al - . . , di6tasteful to him. His health and appetite are they are c4,pable of doing ,,�Iery deli-', to honor th(� many wfinkles and I , OF TIOKARD'S, ,- ..' S i � . . - . . , I v1sa wonderfully improved, and no one would I I . That child's cry i�aighti' af- (f it hands ithem. the skia just pa."- . . I I . - cate work'.,' -If a plain, piece of weti the bedimme sight of an aged par- , cry y . I i . I �i fected the miners. Tiley made- the' ed over, Which they ro-soai) mind . I ; . . . i know him for the same man. It is now fifteen tissuo paper is pliced un4er their, ent? Can your mother breathe forth I I ; i � I months; since we gave it to him and we feel sure handrAo a Juan who keeps just'In � ` stamp they can cut[ ov that wet:! the bitter lamentation of the ne- I or. I . I ; I the, the change is for good. Pleasesendmeone . t of 1 players st so that they could hear fl-ont of t1je moving mass, to �ut --- - I ; . . .� . the voice which re6a4cd the holy I � . I - � � .6 14etal Glaes paper a round piece tb� size of ai gledted old Woman who said, "When I . . - � � - -_ - Reqg, - of your little books, as I want to give it to a down in its path, and so providel, a . . I silver dollar more heatly a�nd accur-� I was young my children used to memories of their cas-tor,ii hoines. If I I -1 or'i till JL/111 1111141" Single ot doublo-41ght, stro I . frienV' . -. - ! . ntinuous slipway. This last nibri- )G>aXjX1)- ::: i-_ . I econ. xiving, ately than � could . be done by any sew- tread upon mir feet; bikt Row, whe), ][ -a child's cry can soften! the heart in CO - - omical. i Will not sag I ad pamphlet g my a theatre it can. teach � gos, el � les- tioned worker has -the most Perile"Us - .......... -:: with self-s�c . latches, . I - R E SAMPLE 'NZI particulars, testi- ing girl's scissors or any surgeon's. ' am old, t are treading upon I i - ! - _L 9 � 11 . ti � . 11,07 . moth- _- task. If one of the cables ,par.ts at - - � way. t 0 dean upeu or oRe �� � .. ,. I . . - ng . nionials and price sent in plain sealed envelope. knife. I I heart." Are you, going to show the son rch, servico.[ Oh,, - I . - 0 a to resist. a . ors with III tle childrt,.m, when - you a critical moment, or if a mistake 1. In e. i I'll . . Correspondence sacredly confiderktial. ' Enclose It is W�ndorfttl that a waelline selfish spirit of the brutal people -of . t: . :: . - - I I I .. . . . I stamp for reply, Address The Samaxia Remedy :- 1. ade ill:paying out or slackcming . - 1% -------- - .seP eFen and o ­ , . .- 72ieP9V,W1r . - sh o the power of thus pro- the' Pacific islands, who were accus- come to ill(. church br,ing�,your bab- lJO in , - .. . WireFencsZo.Ximited Vaikervgj%. a Street, Toronto, Canada. ' them, he m,lost inevitably be crushe VZ4- � ', . - _­ . ut , - _ ' I akc n to , � � r:al � � . . - � I I thous- tomed to their ' Aes. I . . I � 4 . 0 lei 09.0 2�3 jorda 1. � Ithe hard metil a. - 4� . - ducing fro ury alive When I used -co be' , P-4., V�ud St. John, K,W * - . . : . ; � __ 7 ands of c ins e I x ctIS, alike, hers'as soon as they , chorch as a little thild 'Pie sweet in- it is an amazing fact that in for- - I - . ; � . . - - � . or times he "lizzatura" used only - - , . aring ac urately- Q same impres- became cripplqd with agel Axe .cr� trated my Ill � I . I be, A V. you , fluence of the gospel p ,e , k � - REAL ESTATE -RO.K dAlag. . b16 fo, ho,ld back the I ftd, un- � , . 5 . I - one ca P ; 11, . - I . � Sion;, but 1 want to s eaJc' to �. you, a heartjess Woman, goin to tear being, thou - often. before tha ser , ,. . I .. . � - . P �. . 11 the Government, - rightly reg . � � - ` - I - I .S -we t i ; . SALY.-Rare bargains In farms In to -day oi iomething still more won-' your parents 1'rom your t] oughts and � vice closed, in childhood' .,iness, t . - ' ' . . � I the Townsbips of Rullett, Morris, and W&w'A I . � Pf's FOR �_, ing theirs as a dangerous occupa- - derful iti. our sociall wid family life. affe4ious, morely because you can � I Went to sli�ep with my head pillow- I . WKj 1�. . � I _ ' tion, passed a law that not less i I . . noeb,County of Eluron. inquire at Gnoe. d Slumi;ue r- Tteme,� CAKPRFJZ, Blyth, OaL 1774.tf It is the power in�oring in every i get #o,more I service out,' of them? I �d on my mother's lap. No motber - . I - I . - I � . . . tha!n three 6ables should bcomply- . i � . - mother to m�old he int611 Ilci* can ,Vou',cxpc(, . ti ! � . __ - dau'gh�ers A yourl little chil- rcan be it ue exam,ple to hex chil- � . I ; . ed. On an average, this - work Js �-1'6_ i �� I I t � I . . - 20 AME F&& -X FOR S&LE.-In beat whest belt bar own image and to' Impress upori� dren, to Rpm ) h other wrter you are � dren unless at the same tima she is I i w . 31' to Southern M-Auitoba. Ninety at,res ready for . I � � .. I a ponsible for three deaths a ye 11 I a*****##"*"""""*"* - them .her own characteristics. gone! when cu� yourself 1have no'th­� a true churah member. I # i i . ! j i i - I - wheat next year.� 60 acres 4ay. Good new stable , Y' I . i t bu.t for tho,most part tl lr�li a - -1 I i . . I . I sad gran.iry. Twelve dollars -per acre. Sevolral The mother's life is. inevitably pra-i ing to do with.the brothq'rs and sis- , "Rut," sonle, one nilly say, , - . I I ', you cernment; judgment, coolness a�id eal summer weatlier har, comd I sooner, perhaps, th.an yoi.1 ex.. - other i ' roved an4 prairie 1arms for sale. Write duced in the lives of her little girls ters of your childhood? Is it -noth-' have not srokon yet of the g.*eatest . . I CH".7 SHAW, Box 17,,70�jsseyaln, Manitoba. ' I s�dll are displayed by the "lizZa­ etc d, and has mught you with! your heavy ,Aothes on. As A I - . . 6 . I 1767-tf whom she'rockcs in 1�he cr4dle. Thi.4 ing to you when they are' sick or in �of -all exaniples which a trite inother tura, '? whq ' . work ill gangs numberiing cansequence you bave been saffering with the heat, Come to,u,s - . � - _. ____ will happen whethe . she isi co,nscious financial trouble? Ts it nothing to �Xv�t�ht to ,qe� before her, C�hildrvn. She froin twclve� to fifteen. �n. � - 11 t . me - I -VARK W Ke � aid wia W: ill show I .KILLOP FOR RAT,E.-Formla, 11i"t of it or not. How important theR is you when they are dead?jWhy, some - . yon how to to comfortable ini.,any kind of . I ' L_ I I s) o-ild and �iiust be a Christian wo eall� astounding to see h1w - . I . ,d , 0.,27. 1 EL S C . It Is. r .. V _V relry dealrable farm, the oll homeete it, for the sake of tho,,je Whom they , mothers wh6 think they are good n; ji. , h a tru( wifq, 3: weather. We ha�ve just ihe righ thinigs to keep you cool. They - - . Concession 8, MeMllop, coqialning 100t aci,es, all I . I t iqse xvork�n(%n handle the hu�go . . I � � . aleared and tit a good gtale of cultivation. Beautiful in their turn will ine,� that the and ,true mothers nevcr pretend to ('atigbter, inember of society ;Ind of I a e -nobby too; Yon keep co ,ell dressedat 4.e . '. 1. . masses of glarble, without machin- . and lookw , �' hoilne,aplendlarruit orcha,d, plenty of water and Influence o the ixxotfier�.s 1�te should . �ti6n for thoir parents ' l. vs in the first place. i . � - . the chuKcl inle. ery of any Iizirid but, crowbars a s Lme tim.e. Our ,quits Combine tie 'two great essentials-eo6lneSs � everything rcq7ilired. Only aaer mile no, th of Soa- be of the wholesome aii !beneficent or brothers a.. d. sisters or for their fqje full t P d , - y 1-alizes her responsibiliLY jackscrewg� Pieces 6f forty at - . aid shy In tfnderwea' too, i have just the goods you 11 Gilice. SUSIE: GOVENLOCK � . I ght, ' with I . r, W-0 "MI . I forth'. Apply on the p . remises. or ba Seatorbh. Post I , " , le. 1909x4tf I I her as nephews, and hieces. Tho� Inevitable to her Blake and Redeemer aul Sa-%-- wei I these 'simple ,91p3le- - � I I . . they grow lip, and hLer fau s will re- result Nvill be that .c--omo! day 'your iour." Well my friend, perh I � . . � ,� I kind! The girls will. be! li I ps � I nionts, arp �oaded oil bullock wag-, . . . ; . . _. ;­ . 0- ARM FOR SAME. -Farm hi Stanley. for sale, Lot appear in theM. The.refoi.6, the.ob- own child . - . . i I . I I . . - ron Ivill cease to love each . 1 +2 � . 1-+ 1 +I ++ 1,.jr 1 _I 1 1 1 � ++�j j 1 jQj .L! 29, C.moession 2, contaiola;r 100 acres. All I ' I � have done rong iii not -making this : ons and -carjtod. down to Carrara all i ,,- _ � it is in a good ject of thi-I sermon is: to show how lother. Ali, in friends, 4)1o!od ought- thought thelfirst and chip -f heading of T . I -a terribly f6il- . � . i . . - � Near but i5 mores of hirdwood bush. . _ I t ae way by road - : I state of cultivation, well fenocd and underdra'ned. the true wile and m1o,t1l6r should live. to be thicker'than ivateri The ties I . . . � � ­ r . I . r my sormon,, But, to� tOl the iruth, `61ile proces,q, for the mountain ro�d - - i , , . . _r q', and a Ind � . � I .- : . ,_ Thera I&on thd 4rm two b i.rus, with st3bii She should not only 1)e tr ' -to her %vljic� b the human heart to the- I have gone upon the s"upposition. in mdre like, the bed of a torrTt I � lar�edwellng house. It Is oonvir-11intly s,tuated, I . . - . I . � . .- I I husband, -but also t ru� to Ter fa.tber � home of childliciod.ought, ,to be as t1jilt all the wix.(,s s . . � I - � . � z, . es. from Clinton and jr mile from B-.1rd's s2hool. ; arid lotliv... as- 7 t Ian a beatlen track. I . - I . i � - , . .. Addrwmall inquiries to JOHN McGREGOR, on the alld, mother, broth.e�s a -rid sisters,' ! t . . I L IJV2" ;B.R4 . : .1 I _. . � strong as lirikO of steel. , � F(Imliled in. this cong,rogati-on are 1 14 1, . I *1 , premises, or KRS.r D� MoGREGOR, 2zid Conce"sion, and to Gord, as wall �,Ls dikeetly to.. To-iday the' ,cacred momo,iies of the . . � - Tuokeramith, Seaforth, Oat. 1768-tf .1 . C-bristian women. I :belivv,� that 110%V i -o Al'aterproof Bo'otg. ; � �� � � . I � . -, I . r : � . - ! � V .. . I I . I the little daughters Who . will* soch past axe call1bg mKily a: mother to deep -do . byearts . i . . , ARM FOR SAL' 'I Moiris foTlow in her footsteps- As she her nobler ani truer selP ! .� A �hort - -o wn Ln YOUI 0, I f( -(,l � For the bqnerit of the readers -' -of --- � � . ____ T. -In the townsbip ol .� ur resporsibility to Christ. I 0 � � . - � I _F(j_RX_L$_H_ER$j 8-&IFORT-H.. I 3 -y will th inl�-. A y ui , Valuable papcy,, who axe, like - - . , . . J�C� . i I Fboing Lot 12, Conce3810n 9, cor.t%ininq 10' thinks, th?_ 8 she . does ; , -tinle after her marri-age a young wife preach with anot , r puriose,than to � . - ; . . acres, situated7kboxit 2j milos from Blyth, and Is a -n- t 11 y Will- als i I . yself, obli�ed to do outdoor work . I (� 0 do. ; . - I __ __ ; - � — I . vonleat to ehuroti,4s, and s--hao].4. It is in a g-iod I . I told. lue of a v�ision she had that'was. I)ring yo'u as now converts �o (.1wis". d ring alPseasons ,of the year aiid ! . ____ - . . . I I t I I I . stkta of oultivation, ba,a & ttpr k at the usok The true mother should, first, be a so vjvid - it WaLs diftult to believe I have tried to shoW thc diffennit di- p rticularly �duriixg the wiuter, when I � i ,ing, cree ue Wife. I : 7 - ; r , we tr ' - and has t ao never la lin)r Is, It ia well fenoed, The butterfly s wiRg Is that 'it wths not real. As she Jay in rections ii� which the Aver o' your � . ­ - has 2,V acres of orchard cif b3th larg I 411-1 gla.�111 buit7� 1 f otwear, il�solutvly waterproof, !is . � ' . r Therg; i4 a large '&'b7.nk barn with ehed attached, a developed 'n the, ch]Tsalis.' 'ThO 1111- bed iii th(, early mornilig of the day . I � I . . r r M.: ivitual 1011-e should fl(:w. T have o the grea . . lest importance to wai�d . drlrVibgeherl and�also a larze framelriu�c with , tumnal fruit -will nDt. �ang heavily I ­ � . .when, she wai; to leave fler father's ried to sh w -you this becatse. I olf colds, etip., says a corrospondeilt - � � . - r ( 0 � � , kitchen attached. For panliculars applv On the : from the tree branch as nuggetis of � - . . . i prcmls,e.aoradqre9a Blyth -P. 0. QEORGE ARU- : ­ warit to prcvo that -01.1 . : ' Et .: homelier tho lgllts�, were ,busy ,With . ., r �Iaugbters', of The ScieAtifid American, I have S .,,A_LS0N__ � gold unless the le 1�10SSOMS'rworo hor ryast life, in which her mother,- � . : STEMIMG, PrQprietor. 1913 -it. , app piri-tual 1, will flow in the salno* fo - _. . � . . . . ' 8 OVe, r- the last - fhro years used succes i I � I , .. . I . I : fragrant in the springtime. The sum- th(,n six months doad, oelcupied ' a direction as yours finds an outlet. fully a dres4ing for leather .boots and � ! . - 1, , �fr th . � . �. +-I-+.I-+J.". I � � a - . . "ARM. FOR ULE. -For salo, weet bait of Lob 1'2 mor song e ne.4 t is1l only a sweet prominent plaqe. What, she thought, * 1. . _*__V U, and east half: of Lot 13, on tbe Uth conce3sion . . . DO YOu. know what in-1pressi's 'me St ed of oil of India rub- . ++++-'.1.��+-,`--V I"+ I 1 + H - e June ��� oi4, which once would that dear mother �ay to her �O.es, comj)ps � I � I ­ I : � - ofUcKillop containinz76 adre9ju goodstate of q j r r I inot"t about a little 1)03? Th fact bEr, keeping� out moisture and unin- . . softly echoed its w : through the :� -e thin living? The bel ved - r � . , cultivation, well fenceil and underdrained There I if sh� wei a' .. 0 ' 0 . . , - : , h , I f ' b . 0 1 � b ; jj .j . . ." , I ; t . r is a log house, f1rA Was& bank barn with stone stab- pillared halls in the temple of the f.brin;. the' tender tones of' her voice, that lie warts to be lik:i his ather. jurious to :�be leather, applied, leav- - r r bling, a good be%rizi- orchard aad a never falling . . The little f(illow.wants to wear the ing same sd,-ft and pliable. To" pr- MejsemLson or the looking'�bout ,fox FurnituTo is at hand. - Thequa�fity - �� woods. Neither can t'he rie.h, s�ot- . I _ . � . � r apring� ltilswithln9 mUdsof Seaforthani con. I weretwo-11 remembered. As sbadwelt ­ L - r r o p -on , vess3l and other convanienes. This -y . c . . I ­ same kijid. of suspenders, and Ill re same, �eat in an ii, matter, ]Jut' the quahity is everythimg. We ean sell -you any . , VeDjsDt to 8C11301 less robe of materni . ver be woven I - on the. memory it seemed to hortbat I . dosen't quaUtitV . L ! Faim, kind OF. a Vast, aild. white shirt 'ol her- fish o[il, 'castor,oil or even tal- . . A W . � of her iliother beside :her. Sthe ,-- r but Only on � qu . farm will ba a3l.d cheap in order to wind up the In the home unless .. A ood 3.. lity, and t4at M,the best. . t � estate. Ifnob sold byL tho 10th April, wi!1 be ,100,M L and collar, the -same. kind of lacei )W. -to sibo t. -250 degrees Fahre: i -_ . . L in which a bi ide's pure and )I -_ r e, the same , shoe". jTe mants 10 jillit to his fa- heit, then ...... ,; d, cut into spa -all pierge�,-. AnInspedti n of ou-r st6ck 'ould prove a i� tual pleas - * -nd benefit, - . rented. Apply to, ARCEEM �AIWZLES, Winthron, or had the, .same '_ � I � a i� I w., III m -a . . ; . HU, GH GORD DW., Seatorth, . 1828-tt consecrated fingers ha�,e already wov­� look of 110ve. .Dressed in pure white, . ther*A"Lrood habi(s as vell a his vulcanized or raw r India rubber . I- I � . " . I _u�dldfn&- It �Ymrs. AVVY FArX T0 I leyl:rel mues 01 =ul About 74D *cres 410A Pen I 'WAter. Apply i I ­� F. ()n SSALR, Fust CIRI?f tire. ,A-Cidma 1; ­_� _H r*Tjsz To table-dw r,"juket in gAU . . 01y. - AFrlY U . I - A. QTBL F013 I I tweea Be T-erals Remoml ton, ctz to J. RA . F- U SALE bulls frim- fftr&W-. Also a I With calf at Ic �Gnurlo. - _- -,"- OR SALF.� .r., ifugood rel goverm*rS and inches Inpide dh T.. McDONALD. HOUSE AlW For tale o 0a North Main f � jameWrozier. . parler, . divingra. Also --Sxc�dkard aence and is oc cheap or rented, Brusiels. I ­__ - � j TORE AND ;5 RENT. -M. Nallway statl?m j will bereuted ot r -d for a gtoctry - vftuated)bor buar.. ling attached -4 � w 11'"t c1gs's Tepair any time. Apkl,� - - , . I --4�001)_'FAgK U 31cKillop, well fenced, urd icultivullon. it Jarge bank barn veath�ud,otherl . never falling V_xt H Is vithin two � . one of the mlef* , towmabili. If-wi Lber.rewlsea, -or � , MUMILLAX -Aled On -NarlihibW seven acres �a ki house tmd Irmo 4aw conditior , pellar under -the' the prmlises"alst hult trees, This Imitable -for a -I *bhes to *1jg%go 39", W10CULLO) V -ARM F�GA iw X Containing I ceftion 1b. How& ,waterprivii, In good rep -8 , Ulving 4o;w and Uoatizig �=er jesott. � T� "- 6 U. L. I . I F . . . --- I __ - � en out of untarn ,,d web, perfunled� she came - arid' stood at Vhe foot of I � . I . I .I % ARMS FOR SALE. AL30 RRIOd REi ' I . ,)IOU kilf.)w ,vb it impresses about one -111th of the weight of 'the * RMN i 1�� - . � 11 IDFNCE with the orange blossOms, the robe 1. ; . ; the bed. "I , was not in, the least z � - � I IS SEAPGRTH UNTARIO.-The- unlersigned i i . I I ad-/O1-_;1t0_about a little girl? She oil, gradual�y stirring the same 1%v , . I I F . - I In", Ah - Viagrimpro,-.eme . � -0 ]UTIDIMITIM A __rq_C:;_ � - d . "I --wan t3 to be like her mother. 'As is a wo6-derL spatu'ra until the rubber Is ftr- - last for sale a number' of choice f lema in this Vicini of true wifehood. I t affi'ighted " sa: 63' . I . � I the young girl. #J1 first ol3as lands with vAr - ­ ats O.;0 rphi, St --,+Ar,,,"+ IQ 0.3r4r%--na I, 'V^t- I T 'm . . -1 I I I : I . .1vit, 41ru. bzllo.w� ati. as awake. :s hel daugiiter,"�` completely dissolved in the oil; last- � . .1 I . I a good 220.. acre grass farm. Plenty of money con be the inother, . so . . . - ; � 11 �� 11 made out o there are some wdman foolish raise(l. my,iplf ,, on my plll)ow and * : � ! . ' ' ' t tbta and with littlo trouble. simply buy- . . Wh n my sisters were YOM)-, the ly, add, to . ive it color,. a smai..11 � Ing c.ittle In the spring,,. grazing them f -3r tha sum- enough to suppose thatithe name of � said. 'Is .that, you, � mother?' 'Yes, firs, act I r(niember about the' 19 Pour int� -This depart ent is complete with a harge selection - of the. best goods, aL4 ' - I Ln was amount of orinter's ink. 0 1 " maeand selling in the Lit in, f Act this place hm wife and mother LrO io't Siamese daughtei-,' tfie�liother answered. 'It' t hi � : They - i sod t o ru =* nage i n Alo- ,a suitable v�-ssel and lot cool. 0,je obliging attentio given to this branch of the b�isiness. I � . " I made money In this v�L ay, every yoar for the P'st twins and have no connection or-, al- is T. � I 11ave �ome. back to have a th -'a closets and get out her long or two ELP nuons of -this are suffi- Night caUs promptly attended to by our 'Undertaker, Mr. S.- 17, Hvlmev tbirby yi�a_rs. Als,x a ftnexeiidun-e In Scaf irth with I ' " about 4. acres of' orchard, gardens aud pleisure filiation. They are so blinded that , few p , . � Pi . . . . - . I arting Words before, you start - ci(nt to 11oroughly waterproof a - I .grounds, t.o be had at. a birga�in., Terms reasonable. they cannot see th4t : I , drosses aii� pin I.bem around their GWerich street, 3edo" _ the silver let';, � out on your 'ew life.' rkhen, after . �. - -, ..�th, oppoeite the Methedisitt church. I For parliquIrrs apply to. W. GOVENLOOK, Seafortb. waists and play they were rown puir of bo6t��s or shoes for a season. . i . , the mother swid, - Is I IV i .- ' 1826-�tf ters O f tr mother ood are written� talkii!ig awhilt ' I � i . ! �� I ! upon the Iden bad4r6urid. of true I women going callhig. Whhon little j t - - I hood d that the strongest and i 'Daughter, boUltrue ,to yourself; be ' -Is wore 1) )rn in ,iiy o wri hone, I The Gr stidigitators. I An , , . V. A= FORSALE -�-An excellent farm for Lvaloon . wifehood I i . I gi i I . �­ . j BROADFOOT, BOX - IVI. �-Cosj: � . I I � true to your. jew home; but, daugh- ife'S L1, t i Il gs lobei 'n I - � U' easy terms,, being north balf of Lot 1, Clanceision ., found they ( id With liny � - � 't I16, -diii wag the creator qf : I , � 6, Tuckersmith, containing 60 scre%.46 a2ree cleswed best cradle is that 6ut fr.om, the! ter, -also be ti�ue to your'old home. . I ' "' r . I . . I � . . . t 1 3 latter I da� methods of moder I . : scented wood of the marriage altar. .what Dly sisters use I to d ) wj th ill J2 � . I I . , and In Irood Ftate ot eultivatl-n,�balance In good , I - Never forget �� or negloct:your old- �us I . I- hard*o2d bush. Ibis well tonced, and there ara 20 Tile dutios� -of mateinity must never I ` My'litiother's. I !bid tile little girl$� Magic. 110�', was the in-ventor of � . . I I duties of' t father. 14 1 n w 1 4 . I I _F0__RrX � I There is a romfort&Ve irame : alon- the. Lreets trying to imitate -ni 3Lny of Itlic Dlo &eros- seeded to grass. supersede or extinguish -the e ij , alo e no: . Never 0 . I st ingenious aLnd I SIRLA — . a , I housetin good..repafr with- stona o. Rai!, good barn0x : . : cease�to love !Xovr �rothers andsis-, 1. '11up4*'ons, i � . . .. .. -to .0 m6an3A, -wome,' - , -i , s in the sarl -a3l. ncluding, the intri- . 1 60., drlving'eh. d and � other out buildings, a never tl wife. Th6r . e. &I . . � ter. You cani�ot be"true, �my daflgh�. thr r iiiothL I e W nc vel 11 . - . . . . - - I - , . 11 the babies, ; ' . 1�-�, zling exhibition knowh . . . I 11 " faillur welt, tmd oac, acre good bearing orchard. The I who are e wives unt Mothers in. the linuse and ori the CaLe and . 1z : . , fatin ter, to ,your n.w home unlq'ss you are . � . I - . � ... .- � Is, r_L miles Irom Seator�h on good road, . . . ' �ight.-" Re deflited hini- - I ____�! � and con- : an, born. Then, Jnstead Of being strevt. will ,yoja not set your children als ­secon�� . . � I - � venlatifto school and chucchen This paoperty rfixv � �Id.' Then Ole strange -ight Mad of an ex ell i � . . . b4 had on easy terms... Ap.plyto Miss Mary KEAT. any longer the comfort, the com- vision slowly ��urned and Aisappear- t he i . So' f .as ik comedian ,playing. t " *a A I I ING, 7-24 Spaclua &voatxe,-Toronto,cr to J. L. KrL. panion, the helpmeet of �thc man 3 ou know your dat.11-1ACUS . . LORAN, Seafortb, or % ill be reated. ed. " � So to-daly the SaGred. Memories C) are going ch tracter of! a magician. In ' i8af tf whoill tl promised on their wed- . � to co,iy after you? Will 5_Ou not sur- lif) he wrote' ail accouTit Of his many . I � ­; . (ling day, to live for, they turn their of the past pl�ad for a noble moth- I "Confidences �� � , � . render y6imelves, body, mind and- adventures, � an'd these . OUSE FOR SALP.-For sale the r-midence en, orhood which *ill bo true to the ol4d . - d . 00. b l their hupbands an(k bur ­j . Saviour's s,r,,rice as a -ostiq I - H North Main StreL-t. Se.hrbh, ownedl an acks upoi .. I oul to the , .1 of a Pi igitator" are Worthy of cupiedbyMr E Winior. nursery. ,loves and yvhi�h will therefore be F: co mpai'Is - he -ve f . Fr.,��_ - ­­­ . The house 13 a comf -r- their oxistvace, in A. , Prom -- . !wife, a sister, a meiriber Cf the ' on 'With all but - t ry -ell . doubly true to; the new. � . . ' I I table frame one, in qocdrepalr. witlidlotie fjunda- morning uutil. night ail d from. night . � -church arid f society, so thab tile best a-utobid,graphies-lf not with 1___\ -1 . 1her goes forth in life I (to tion under the kib�,hen. The hau�o contafns Viree The true mo' bedroom, parl)r, dining room, Inage kitehen anq until niornmg thosc ,engro�sed and ; . Chri9t 10,6 which shiaes through Cf _n4 51 5, � .11iiji's a - riranklin's,' at le ' I 1:04 10 Pa-rs fzR I - I i and ,gons the r4isories and!the suffer- . 1cfIAL POOF105 aeummer kitchea, pantry, wa:jh ro-,in and cl.-mets. absorbod r4others t1itilk and d.ream. � , I your face shall shine thr:)ugh �hruirs? with Cibber',s and Goldoni's.- Ro .. - Hardarid softweter in the home. There Li an ings and the troubles w'hich are ev- - PA)t1l,.. 9 acre and a h -*If of land�well planted with all kinds of and plaii a�ouit nothing but the one I Will you. �not so live Lliat ypur Chris- ert Houdln'� life of himself". quite as I . .V . .V . .V . I fruit. Tbero Is a, larize 8tab!e. gocd hen house and tlitn . lvrywhoro self 'evident. Her heart I I 1 _'d " I . house. Thia pleasantly shuated property, known : , I . 1)1(-(-d . in- x6th'i�ympathy, she returns tian conseciated lives will be to well as any: of the others, would I I 11 I _1 � - � ta �,-, J. They wilt tell you your cliilclr n JuEtify Long.'fellow's assertion that plitl�t over I � � I A�r_,Z_- 1�z qv . and'* over , ; 110111�, i k - , an inspira.tion: I -,,our � - .. - he Lee property, will b3, ec�ld on reimnabia � i,ad J)agios to plan. h6w she can terms Apply to EDWARD LATIMER, Sea -forth. ftg�iin how many ,teeth their babies � L death a bonedietton, ycur re�uk'' , "autobiogrtajyhy is what biograpby - - I I 9 I � � I ht,lp 'tqe.. poo#. When her children . . �633-,Uf hax,e cut and when those teeth came, � tion a fact which will lmckon'i th6rii ou�ht to be.." -Brander Matthews 1A - j I . I I Y'� their old clothes she . 0 ___ __Z�_ - - _.- 8. . . : would destro . �� , _��>� � - — ey comnot tel' I . - -ibner's. ' : . ". N F�j_ C7;7,F -; ,5urfec but th I you al)out tile � . on to join. yJ'u. at -lie fo)t of God's . Sc, .1 , , - -4- AF." v �16&1,7.bla FOR Allfttaldurfec - GOOD FAItll FOR SALD,For sate, Lot 1, turns� and says�': "Daughter', that is a . � . - I X .;, _- If . i roil �? "hall in t the rose � ��,� " ,'? z�-5 *7_/jY orZR0;7 DOOFSXR06fj� I sharp. poislonous fajigs of: business - may not be w, hite th Z) - - I - 1 � . . .1 15VII AGOncenton IS. Tivikeramith. Cont'lining 97 W V � sinful waste. That dress bush bring forth a I9 . .1 - . I , exrea,otwbich So aco cleared, well underirained, O ries th4t have 1�uriod themselves � . - ose. Shall1not a . A Losson in. Economy. I - -)V �� may clothe r r - ! . _141 . 1�11:_N.6Y1ZD!AV_5, A -A =,WfA , .5MOKESTACKS &4 fenced, and in a htjzh state ot cuffivatio-j. There are in their hu�band's orains "d heart. 1.1sr-ful to y0i 1, but it malernr�l song find ail echo a a . �he_ Turkith navy furnishes a sit- ;�-�Ag I I _ - _ - . � . . . : le giK and keep her warm r1=0- 17 viorea of splendid h- rdwood bush, u"culted and in N�,,it sollic, litt -I _�� �- �6:--.- _­__�__ — first class, condition- h, �r d they L!aro how sharp � dall -� o I t_ � __ f ghtbr's hi -art? �_ I _f. .� -I - ,Thera'is a aiiinfortabla houso I - all Winter. I :wish that you would --,-.-.— I ­ I uation woAhy of the fancy of a Gil-: ­ it - ­ . � , , . � 1, _:�:� - bert. The t old time ironclad Assar- �; 1,1� I - It I 6.x4(3 t 110- � ty be. They - can tell I I ___ I I .1 �il N 4 '" , 11 � and one of the best h%rns irt the coiiiA3. is 7 'L 'an� S ill W -T, I �­ I I 52! - " , feet, with stone atkblir.g underne%th, cement floors - D I wrap:it tip in. la bundle and take it . . I you., withol one mJstake, fiow i I �rxl.�,_ 11 � , any � , _�kAl I I to Mrs, So-an.O-so's house. Her lius- - Religion is not enjoyed. until it is Vllewfik w n ixiany- two r ­ , I ; - I -2 farm is wtll* watered with liv - babi��s cou h- ' . - I . - � X. - and everything finialiedup ia first class style. Tho iiinos last ight their I 1` -- - �: .- 7 � . 1�r band �is out of, work, and I fear she , employe 1A -ing springs and is Eult- - -d- .' � I yelLra ago to be remodeled. Wheti 4 tt 1-11-11, - vible for grain or gradog. it is cony-anient to ed, but. th -1 she arrived th6ro her crew, being A . r -2 . an 'Tou - ho -w ; is having a baj-d time to get along. The soul has reasians which reason . I I ., I I 15 -1 t . .. churches, store, post ora-ze and bhekamith .Qhop and Inanv llouiiyth(�ir husbands the same ! : T. � J-11� -;-5. rl;; . . 11 I . - � . galy a low miles from a rallwa,y station. It is one of ni ' I wap ill to soe her to -day." Wh n cannot fatho u. ' . I without pa�T, removed every piece of I . .... � . . � , * the beat and beat equipped farina iti the couaby and ght walk(4rd the floor, ho�ir after ' - - .� I nic vable ractal, -which they sold as ; � . will be sold ohoip and on. 0 lev tot ill?, as the pioprie hour, -tryin. thatlittle -gftT� carries that .drbss �O - � to think and li�an how ' , I ..." � r on the premises, or I - . � i -A-:F :E] __B , Ar 1the and there � . I t hey uld , `;o we _r'_­'(D:R. S , 1i tor li; anxious to retire. IRV co home of -41estitution .9 c r &p. , .11' did" they do thei' _V " Juvet the great, p- A PERILOUS OCCUPATI�N. -,work of domolit4on that the bill for -prisis- of . address Chisolharst P. 0. JAMES CONNDORS, Pro- .1 I .sees . the poN�erty. sticking out I . . i ,. rolit.1119 I . prtetor. 18064f life Which I may 110 W 1) f through cracksi of the humble cot- - I I reconstructioen was so reduced that , I I iany Eet �-'-�IaAcl: I - . - them. Tho -e is u , tage 'and the gratef .r�,,, 400 Carrara 21 Lrble Quarries In Italy Tu rkey will be able to build a.-gun�- Cly - ARU FOR SALE. -For sale, f,ot 3 ana the cast this! -who licaxd the dL-ath ,rattlo or of the Give Eznpl�,ytneixt taNearly 7,000 ches'll & Sm ley, C'Uh. ' . Fhalf of Lot 4, Concession 13, llu2letf, I . . mother who rocoive� the dress L boat with �What she saved. And yet . I - . i ..) 'A Lancelot Tasker, sr., containirg 2:16 acres I all true, helpful wifely assodiation on � stie Men- Ho,w T hey W rk. , . I rj�;" . the night hat there j 1 loarn� a lesson of heart love she . . we are tol that radium is the only . . � ,cleared except aboat 15 Rores,. which Is good . [Irst �aby was i . _. � - . hardwood bu3b. Tho land is the very,be3t. is wea born. Only ' could,learn in Po othe� way. Do you The maxble cluarries (of Carrara, thing that,ctm get something out of ; - a sho time a0O 1.had 'I I I � I . . I . drained and welt fon6ed,_azid 13 all SdLdecl to grass a promiRent ME�m a to )21,e: "AmV � wond�r that every mother teaches Italy, 111111113-1- ,M)oUt. four hu dred riol hingl- I I ' � __ I . . I with the exception of So acres, 3 ,%ore i of which is - � lie . r children thd laws of gentleness give enlifloylilont to ;jiearly seven I i ; . - I - - Success ww:p, nV arid I I i . � � . , fall wheat, There is on ibe premisea a large frania I - , I hav made 'in life, I � - . : . � j ,e ",-. . wo- .1 . ! � - . house and wood houie, 2 barns, one 4Ox6o,. with have won ill I -A Pita of my wife. From arid sympath " a; -td Christian kind- thousand nien. . Iland-lator is the ^ry's Spoilt Life. �_ - . ' sheep house and. pizz house, and the other W60,, with ness When she erself is ready at any rule, , fo,r tlin distances separ ating � I .; . -_ . y caille she "i t � . the day thdLt my firi t bab I life was spoilt, - I stone stabling uuderneatti. Th2ra !a about 6 acres , t .... agrant My i . had nq interest in ine r hour bf the nij�ht t quarry from quarry 'and Ahe d clivi- - . i I � . ol orchard, and plenty ot waten i Thoro is a, good 'as - or my t . o go to the sick ma'am, by my wife's cooking. Lady . � . ' - � r . I tous nature cf t1if, couniry mak� tho. of the Houset-W � I M - . r � wbil at, the house. and a spring er'Pek running across work. In my interqmrso With my iieighbor* ace wers . - as it so very bad ? ' . A Is threa quarters of a . I . . use of machinery -1111jos I L . the centre of the farm. .- businesq as'pociates lie llas� 1) Pen a oil the white '61asket of a neighbor's , , t � impol, sible. V.agrant-'_N',o" ma'am; it was . good. --- . mile f6m Harlock-, where tht,re, is a a hool, store . .; . Hence, says a Writer in ,rearson's So good that my friends ate me out post office and blacksmith 6hap, and ia 7 MlIC3 f r,L; positive daAnage. insioad of a, lit -1p.11 - child? r - :Baro;ai n . a� urday ' Aragazine, have grown up the neth-' of lous : Blyth, 7 miles from Land eabora, and 10 mil.3s from � There is many a husband who is to- - The trite niot�er i's also always the � e ­ancj, hom.e.--Sydnay Town i : I ods of the "Jizzatura,", or wor -men, -1 . . ; ' 8eaforth. This is wi excellent farm for grain or graz- day living 4s fa'i, ,,apaxt it, I tlj()ugljt true church'. m0alber. Nearly all Eire and Country 1 Journal. I � - . . . � . ing,11and will te 6old on reasonable terms. Pos- ready� to grat4t that the :Church who -convey the marble over - - I - I sesdon can be had at any tinie. For fur' her par- from his 'Wife as i � lie �Fero ten of the . � � ! I , . . K'Ea. Sr., thousand miles awa. J esus � Christ i4i i roadless stoops that stret'll from the 1. t Expect It. 01 .7 ticuligm, appIv to, the proprietor, L. L. TAS frolli 1,14-r. 11 I A,he great Purifying, She 40ouldn' . . I � �e I � � . Ifsrpurhey or to Seatorth 11� 0. 1841 -If , wagon-trauk. . I . I . I quarries to the 1. -�Irs, A� . . may eat wfth her at the ta�ble a n d- the great iiior4� and spiritual teach-- . Mrs. Drown Jones complains � I -AL, IR � . . i er arid dovolop(jr of every con, As soon as a ,ri*Nlt f r agme � Of .that her baby is sb hard to nianei".' . ; . i � __ - live with ll�r in the shine linile, but I . : : . I . lulull't.N' I niarble, . (let aclied" by a blALs-C,' llaJ3 Mrs. P&kins�well,-she couldn't ex- , . ,FOR SAL'S.-J'ark D. in the villag.j of.Blyth, con- in wh�-Cll it exi . .; I � tainlnglO�kcres of land. Thdii�hiVn the place their meut�l and spiritual associa- �ts- It is the thrash- Was a dec�ded succeigs, If you misse it: don't mbs thisehance. , a handsome brick residence 26*..45 feet w1th wing tio . aj � ing floor .wheral the grain whiell has olli 9, A is roughly squar- pect a baby to. be as easy to- manag"e. . i )_ She lives . - hing, say,. !Orty as 8. husb, , d. -Melbourne . Weekly - - Next Satutday we haye n is abs lutely dead. ed into a b1o,,:k. wbigl � 18x24 feek 2 story, 22 foot brick wall with slate r3of. for her C 1 ren. e ives for 11 been. raised �:n the iiurserjes -of, tons. Thon th ' 411 . I -a beg,utiful lin6 of Gat Glass Imitation, "lizzatura" set'About � . " � . . . . . . I ! I The house contaft.s e,levcn roomsk 3 buy windows,3 e - I � verandahs, good stone. celtar full size of building, business. Between them there i th , Christian hoinos is Separated froill getting it down. ,,, : Times. � � � - I - I I . . the c-11aff. 'It i, 0 . I i - I mounted iii gold, in Salad Bowlsi-Oreams, Stigara, Vases, Trays. � I I , . frame kitchen and woodshed IBN24 feet. There are great yawning 6h"ni of iniji re ce, $ tile lioly of liolios at Along certeiii, lifies. I . - i bard and soft water la tho'building and a, good, far- Whose, satred a . � .,, ,of descent of- . The 1$,olar Plexus . - , I ; .. ever widening, wer becomin - C er ar.cs inidLitaides are fering the least resjsta�Mpe, �v ,a These are gre t vsfue .at 35c, � � L ,a la fte large3t pe� a I : riace. There is also a brick driviog house and stable �., . ces- ve centre in the sympathetic . and 50c., i on Saturday you can, I arid more fatal to. marital . ve. corlvi;�ted of si and led to humbly . 1 7 " ; . . M32 feet with. frame addition, 18x28 feet. Thu . Sion of stout posts has been fxmly nervo as system, is jituated jusk back of the stomach, - � I .- . . � � I ; I 1, w. i E � � . . minaodious I*wn', ornamen. NOW, mot S, I want to say 0 driven iato Me mo,ulitain-side, The huma3 body, to tbd stomach, hei�rt, lungs,kidneys, . . ; I - I � I . 4 gro.unla are beauLiful, o4 i - kneel iuid publi�111�, confess their faith and supplies nervous energy, the.vital force of the 4ovze any' piece you like for- TW IVE OBNTS at " ' - I . � - � - . tal tree$, shrubs and flowera in front. Also orchard you that a .7oman. c annot b in God. Ala*iiv bave been brought 'UP men,' by me,jjj�,j of cro,,vb and liver, eto. By qreating aerve' form, Dr. Mass,@ I il � i . otchoice hult trees, ncariv 200tree8of iyplas, pears, AM- . ' . . - � - plume, cherries, etc. NY -ill be sold'at:a bargain. mother ualegs. at the same in Christian 16tmi-s who would nev- E rew-jacks, raise the blod.k �, , Nerve .Food directO aide the iiolar plexus in suWly. ' ime she . .0 on o,, a ing tt e power w�iah rumi the machinery of dig on . f . DR 11 - FANCY For full particu*.ars. see the Proprietress on the is 4 ��uo wI�k I- WE.ilt- say r haAe -given �ht.ir hearts to 3esus I I . I ! 1� UZ I . I - I :R!, � . � to , ,that , t . soaped sk.id Mid hard bee(hwood.. Be� I and so our" d FEA � plaep, or C. ITAMILTON, st Blyth. - . ­ . 1, T..m.."f-r- � I -NN -1. . __ . ,nrous Yspepsia, headache, dlzzy I . . � k, . I . ;. , �. .�� i . . 'I" -- spells, a yjw� - - - . . . 1848-tt I � . ! _7 � .! ! . F-_-­jA,_,-_,-. I . p ad bodl .: 014knesa. � .St RE- ' � i ,� FAIRE -21k, . , . � I . . . I- , . - - � . . � . I" T . . . I I . I . I � � .. .. . i � .. . , ! i I z . I I %�, I - � . I I i � I . � .- � . . . � . ; . � . . , I �. - __ i - . � - I 1� � .1 � I I � . . .� � I I i 1 . I � � I - � I I : . i , ! . . � � . I I . ! . ,� i, 1 - . � ; I � � � - . . I i i . . . 11- I �� . - . ; I � I - I _. I . .� I . c. . � 1. I . i - � . 4 , -, I - . - . I I I I I , I I . V. ! - i I � ­ � ; . i : . . � � i I I . . - I I . 1� . ;- . 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