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4 --� %pan - are being mades, � the indications are. much . j,,t she said ventillg fevers, headaches and other forms
- It isnat Lhree centuries since the J1 . Ne'er prominent they'll`�e, . -I- Youdon't.lo& like acrimiM , - RE 8EAUTY
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2� - - me, *r,om we nowthink so mild and gentle, more peaceful. 1[t_ is believed that England d 7n,!�.% corner - - . �abftotly - L I . � of sickness. - For sale in -75c bottles - by all' 1� . � �
i I He smiled at the Mtheraacart&in compli. leading druggists. .
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... � - slaughtered out the whole uhristian popula- having large interests in the South Amiricaii BIL'tPithe I . 1. - I . . I � . I
I .1 tion of Japan, reckoned at more than fifty conatry, Will interveneL to'PreVent War. . � . I . meat. " I I I 1. . � I
L . thouzand; andtheJapanesethenwereatleast The experitn�iat inaugurated by L Youread about a shipwreck, se I never -did but one. criminal -thiag. i . n Pure ooaIdVVr OIL
theFsher- ' . - EMYED obancei
I as civilizecl-that is. as advanced in the arts ies Department at-ottawa, to ,,,pply bak. to A hundred peop!e ilrowned;, , - - . � . .. . I - I ,
. and ix municipal government --as the Chin- fishermen on the atlantic coast The wreckage of a noble shi . . I - anclEmulsions, properly made from. it are .
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- . p- - . . . �-.09Y -ADOW-V 111110-48id, in rather , & tl'sa�p. undoubtedly the best
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.- ese ars now. The Babis of - Persia a -re graitifying succesa. At the suggewart of the , .. Your heart then swells in -pity, I � d 11� . am ary complaints. Many emulsions have -
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I massaa-.d even now in Persia, with the full Government, Mr. Whitmanof Canso N. S., . ForAhose upon.the ae-i, ' ]it= a . . in -crime., 66.Why, your - been placed an the iiarket, but none seem TuTTi FRuTTi Gum
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cement nd Se- tence is for ti - . to have met with the sucem accorded to.
L of the priesthood, and the Persians put up an experimental arrangeme*a _ � M yeam isn't it 9�, : � I
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. we hL more educated and more civilized cured and froze a quantity of squid for bait, . 11 Yes, miss. I got it for -that ' 'rini- SLOCUM'S EMULSION of PURE COD HIGHEST ME CAL A � UTHOR . ITIES.
than the Chinese. � The result is that all the boat- fishermen at To the a -d -v. I . - ,nalLac � L11 � - 1. - ?" she LIVER OII& Their Laboratory is.at 186
- We greatly fear that the loathing ex- Canso have continued to fish successfully Or perhaps upon a railroad - s, �Vhst was the cause of -that one 1 " West Adelaide St., Toronto, Ont., i TiON,
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. linoat 1�ng after the boata-iwother par You'll read 4 a big smash; inquired L curioual y. . . . '. - . . I . is Con- INVIGORATES THE SYSTEm,
pressed in *be agreement, a loathing a --W were laid . stantlY going -and every druggist in the coun-
lunatic in its fury, is real; and that the up. Several United States fishing schooners And many people injured 11 Just a whim, miss -a, youthful whim," . STRENGTHENS THE VOICE,
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Christian converts are hated with a fero- have purchased this bait, and one, the Maud I In the overwhelming crash. he replied rather bitterly. , $I th � ought; it 35 eta. per bottle. - I MPROVES THE APPETITE.
cious hatred, wbieh exists always, but has M. Story, has secureds, good load of fish on You wouder4f somerelative . manly to carry a revolver." [ght?" Fireflies are employed in some of the jwSaid I —
. recently got loose from some habitual re- the Canso and Carouse Banks, using only Upon the train could be, 46 And you were attacked some ni - West Indies for lighting purpose13, being by all Druggists and Confectioners, or
stramt.s. Why it has got loose we do not this bait.- The fishermen are quite enthusi. Then Von kick yourself, because . she asked quickly. I� And you" confined in glass Imte -fts for that object. Address -
pretend to know though there is sense in astic about the success of the experiment, You see the a -d -v. He'shook hw,head. *. . r The Tutti Frutti A. V. Co., 60 Yapete St,,
I . . . roronto, ont, forBox of assort-ed-Edr!ts','�vhich
thesuggestion that the literati have aseer- and it seems to be generally admitted that . -1 "And �youW here just for tW ? . " she There have been eight national fammes )rill be bent by me,il to any address on rec,eipt of
tained that Europe is divided into hostile an extension of this system will render Our And, then a tAle of aw. raw said. * in Russia during the present centurY-in is Cenm
I � . � camps. and have consequently lost, much of fishermen independent of Newfoundla,ud. � Of sickness and of pmin �; , " Like othersi j%st foi that," he returned '1801, 1808, 1811, 1812, 1833, 1840, 1860 and I I
their dread of the foreigner's intervention, - Of how John Smith, of Bungtown, - quietly. 11 I quarreled with a friend, lost 1891. . -
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but it has got loose. � Bishop Crowther, of the Niger territory. Could not get well again. . my temper, -and-I'm here miss. 'ThIt"s Banish coughs and co OUR NEW BOOK.
- The Chinese representatives in Europe as already announced, died on the last day He lost all hope of living ; . all. " , .. Ids by using Adams =CX1U0ZI, AL 311r 30 386402kcM.
Tatti Frutti Wild Cherry and Licorice fe's guide by Mat ion flar.
naturally talk of exaggeration; but none of of the year. His career altogether was At death's door then was he He suddenly turne'd away -and went back Gum. Sold by all druggists and Confection- ,'�- coniplete house-wi
the accounts really deny the wholesale mas- most extraordinary and romantic. His ori Until he took a bottle Of— to his work. . . era. 5 cents. load, the greatest living writer on household
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gm3I name was Adjai, and he was a native Oh, hang that a -d -v ! I - illu,4trated circulars and
sacre of Chinese Christians in the recent of Ochaga, in the Yoruba country, a hun. . . . The thing for which the sinner is lost is 'M'ir' ,Send 'or
insurrection, though they do deny the out- Sometimes they try to hide it . . . terms. *VBL BRIGGS. PUBLISHER� Toronto,
, . dred miles inland from thq Bight of Benin. I * All the pretty girls are saving their love. for rejectin Christ once too often. -- —
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.. rages on women. Missionaries, especially When he was nine years of age, he was And little st� rs %they use; 0 . GIBBONS' TOOTHAOHE gum We Want Name and
the Roman Catholic missionaries, who have While others * letters diligently now in hopes to &Wamu-
carried into slavery, and bartered, for a sign I I Ex. 1'� to it late enough with which to japer their bed- For mile by Drugadsts. Price 15c. T Address of Eveq
, no wives or children to protect, do not fly horse. Subsequently he wAs again sold, and To make it seem like news. rooms. It is really quite the latest and . W I ASTHMATIG
witboat grave reason; nor do Chinese a third time he was bartered for some rum No matter what they put there, � � God is not hard to please when we set al ....-NaMN.D.
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rougbs break out sporadically over wbole and tobacco. At length he was rescued by It's plain enough to see . � � Alost approved form of wall. decoration. about doing it in earnest. 0 STAY CURE . BUFFALO. H. y.
. I They make the dado of the -envelopes.and .
- . Erovinces for any local quarrel. - British man-of-war, taken to SierraLeone, It is the same old chestnut. , . e genera ecor,t ion a e e 5 A. P. -591 .
In our belief there is serious ground to a That little a -d -v. ,- I . .
apprehend one of those wild outbursts of educated by the missionaries, and, finally, . oting men will please write only on one - ------ a
was cousecrated first bishop of the Niger And so you. find it daily; ide the ARTIFICIR It- 1483
mingled hate and fear which have from time . . letter page after this, as .it 2068
to time disgraced Mongolian history, ending region. He was a man of exemplary char- In everpthing it 11irks; further, and use very .black ink, as -the ' — - I
bly in -a, universal massacre, not of the acter, and a linguist of remarkable ability I 'Tis seen in every pa-,,er, effect is more artistic. I . I i J. DOAN & SON.
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� rf"oreign devils," but of the unhappy I'pig- and attainments. And'ne'er its duty shirks. . � I For Circular Ad&c,ess,
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goat derils," the. Chinese converts who re- The poor drunkards in Germany have To tell the. truth, dear Teadet, . . . �. I 10 . 77 Northeote Avee. Toronto
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. - fusffl to worship the spirit of Confucius. caught the Imperial eye, And they are to be And we laugh aloud witn glee, . Like a Good Conundrum -- .
Just such a massacre,' also committed bV reformed in the most shmmary fashion by a � This poetry's not paid for, .
� . I Mongoliana, produced in 1874 the French bill now before the Reichstag, and which It's an a -d -v. is life, because'everbody mast give it up! S00TH4NG, CLEANSING, I
I E. D. GIBIDS. � But you needn t be in a liurry &boat it I HEALIN(L 11 11
invasion of Tonquin. That would be a hor- originated in the Imperial mind. The Em. it, i , instant Relief, Permanent
rible tragedy for our time to record, and peror is as determined to abolish drunken. Life is worth. the. living I To prolong is Cure,'Failupe Impossible. 16
. Europe if it has %be power, without too ness, as the London Alderman was I Ito put An Alphabet tor the -Drinker. . worth your untiring effbe.; ! D�on't give up Many so-called diseases are
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� sacrince of still higher interests, great & down suicide." The bill provides for -the In the September Xortk American Review, old family medicine, .Dr. Pierce's Golden: SIM lysymptoms of Catarrh, IN . a
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oughtto prohibit its occurrence. prosecution of all persons "denounced" as Dr. Cyrus Edson closes his contributiob t- . =as headache, losing sense . i
habitual drunkaris. and they are to be thesymposiumon lils Drunkenness On 0 Medical Discovery. Many aworn-�outex. ofamell foul breath, hawking I
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.1111101 r- hauste<1 body has it -made over goodas new! and spitting, - general feeling . &
- . locked up, and their property seized and able?" wi th-the following alphabetical thyme, It strengthens, builds up,.invigorate99 assis- � of debility, ate. If -
mfiking Ewirg W i rtu. divided among their families, and thev axe descriptive of the inebriate's experience with troubled vnth any of Eeul= i ,
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It is folly to keep your cow for six -months not to be set free until they got a medical alcohol. The doctor says he learned it from a liver disease indigestion, and all blood -taint Catarrh, an. shoud lose no I -- RISU92
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1 1 1 without geVtf an,y pay, and then come certificate that they are cured of the fatal patient a young man of ability and fine mor. andhumors.' Sure and lasting benefit ft"- time procuring a bottle
down art h th . I you. habit. As the bill does not define the kind al perceptions, but a co . 9 NA&AL RAT -m- -Be warned in �
� , spring and say, " . nfirmed drunkard, anteed, or money, refunded. All druggists. time, cold in head
I- have got too pay for your board or get out." of evidence on which the denunciation is t3 whose eyes would stream with tears as here- . I neglected
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�, I would have the cow make me a weekly be based, it would of course open tip a cited this graphic description of his own ,A boy stood on the burning deck, y co u tion and death. I GUIRE FiT801
offering, as the churches commend. Most .fruitful field for fanatical temperance men downward career: . Unwisely, -too, 'tis said, I Ists, or sent, When I say I cure I do not mean merely to stop them
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I of the churches have good business tact and Of & suspicious turiL What vice the Em- A stands for Alcohol ; deathlike its grip; - His ciders quickly fled, % I . .on c ipt of price radical care. I have made the disease ol ITS; EPILM
- . are managed by men of good sense, and if peror will take up ,text, it is hard to say. D for Beginner, Who takes just a. sip,- . . So. many now in peril stand, . I 1) addressing SY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. I warmut
. . . ULFOR to c re the worst owes. Because others have
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I they had more of it they would be appreci- But there w&g a proposal submitted to the Unmindful of t'fieir fate, . - U= on for not now receiving a cum Send at
I D for the Demon of drink th once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my tinium
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I ated more than they are. A man will give last French National Assembly, which E for Endeavor he make.,fto resist, . And then, alas! too late! remed - Give EXPRE8S ..d POST,OFFIC11,
- - a dollar a week to his church when nothitig might furnish a useful model, the exact F stands for Friendr who so lot dly insist; Far wfser, surely, would it seem, I i I 1 H 3. ROOT M C 186 ADSIAIDE ST.
11 - would inuace him to give $50 atone time. terms of- which we cannot recall, but it G for the Guilt that he afterwards feelt, � 1. When his approach we see, WEST, TOW6N�0, bNT.
,-- ' H for the Horrors that hang at his heeg-, . With " Pierce' Pellets " well in hand — - .
I- Make the cow give a weekly offering. A desired all vicious persons to consider I his Intention to drink not at all; To vinquish'ald " G. D.11 � . MONEY. MONEY.' MON �
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11 cow �vill give more milk, if her milking sea themselves bad citizens, and requested J stands for Jeering that follows his fall; .. � — EY.
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11 son commences in October than if it begins them to leave France. K for his Knowledge that he is a slave, Pierce's'Pleuant Pellets have rem kabI FIELD TEA cures Constipation, Sick
I I the Liquor his appetites crave; power to correct all physical .detanj P restore3 the Complexion.
between March and May. � , . 11r, to LONDON AND CANADIAN
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I'- If P. cow calves There are few sections oi the t1nited , m for convivial Meeting so gay, thuawar-ding off disease that - would surely �
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rllw— 0 for the Orgies that then come to pass;
L. comes in the Fall she d * -, and suffering to the people as in the prairie State I
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f--'- - - � P sta-ids for Pride that he drowns ikL his perfectly harmless! With a little f6re- Consumt . 1,, Bron
�, -- , therefore boards on the man during the of Iowa. Scarcely a hill breaks the sweep . - . . I I tion, Cou%h - �
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. present help in A,ime of HAVE YOU . 103 Bay Stree16 Toronto.
��- � winter too long without. paying for her of the icy winds as they traverse the. snow Q for the Quarre!s that nightly abound. . Appetite, Wastings, %eb.�'uu For wonder. .
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V- , - - kee* Butter is dearer in theautumn%nd covered plain, gaining force with every m e R stands for Ruin, that hovers around. . t! -
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- -- L I winter - skim milk is worth more ; and if they travel. to fl . S stands for Sights that his vision bedims. . ; -Lave! Asa Liver Pill, tbeyare-unequaled, jig st. Lawrence st. A . �t i reys 5. L Capital. .................... $51CO3.000.
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. : our cows generally calved in the Fall we which comes from the little town if Vinton, I - . oney to Loan on improved farm$, city
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would be able to- lar .cport Iowa, takes on a- serious meaning. Two V stands for Vagrant he quioldy'be6omes; a to property on liberal terms of repay
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P� , I I �. -galy develop our e 11 -for his Usefulness sunk in the slum& dose as laxativei three or four as a cathar. siff Wit
` "I, - . Wiin dairy prodacts. Batter made in weeks ago, when the ground was covered W for Waning of life thaes soon done: . . . vias; WATSON'S COUGH AT LOWEST OURREN1 RAT" MUNI
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. I . - - � � - thewinter time is worth more and keeps �vith snow, and the thermometer registerin I g I X for his eXit regretted by none. - 25 cents. . I . . I . I CIFAL DEBENTURES PURCHA�ED.
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- - longer ; and, calves grown at that time are 10 decra. below zero, � I � � Chest e best in the world for the Throat and Apply to local appraiser -i or to
V ,-:, . S 200 -people, believers in crim6; I With health and beauty la;den4 . " for the voice unequalled. J. F. KIRK, Manager.
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V�:, � I . . more vigorous and can be attended to more the Funkard faith gathered o . Z ealously turn from the tempter in time I . .. I A rich and, priceless thing, I - �
g� - ;: - ne morning on . .. . .. - . � � I -To womani pale a I nd wasted, - . . P- at T. W. Stamped oReneb drop. Choice ftrms for sale in Ont. & wran itoba
. - 7 con*eniebtly, as they come at a time when the bank of a little river to witness the- I . .-10,� . . My precious gift I bring. � . . I I . , . �
,-,--;a ' - the fwmer has leisure to devote himself to baptism of a new member of their church. , Making it, Lively for Slave Stealers - DR.TM?r8A8nnULENZ,
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�4 - . of British Central Africa, is mak� ite Prescription. Don't let Unreasonable TER,X.Y.Canadian Dept;186 Adelaide 9- "EE 1 ,have a positive remedy for the above dise"e: by its
, . �- gregatibn looked on, a large hole was chop- ing �hings exceedingly lively for slave trad- . � St. W., ToRorm, CANADA. - I us
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;�� . . - . white, was brou lake. . . health and beauty proffered, in good faith . I smatug nAve been cmel Indeed so strong is my faith
P '. - The rmex Rog. victim, dressed all in ght along the shores of that In July last U Learn to cut�-No better In Its efficacy. that I will send TWO BOTTLES Fn X
t�l � by the high priest of the order to the water's several caravans of slave traders left the by this most excellent Remedy !. None of YOUNG MEL ,trade. Thorough instrue- with a VALUABLE TREATISE on tbis disease to any
R 'The tendency is more and more toward the almost countless w6aknesses. and dis. tion - en at TORONTO CUTTING saffererwho will send me their P,xp Ssaodg.o.&ddres&
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�' - - � edge. Well nigh paralysed by cold and coast at Kilwa and Lindi for the interior. US Tonge St. Terms moderate.
P - the�breeding of black hogs be- cause of their fright, the wo -g.n shrank back and cried for eases peculiar to woman, but 'that readily Write r, I T. A. Swoum, M. C., 186 AbELAIDE
� - - , . - he, knew that the slave trade had been 15 patticulars. Also agents for the
. f6eedo�mfroinacrofiflous diseases. TheEssex mercy, buther setearnswere drowned by T ibited, and their intent yield to its magicat power I Manufactured McDowell Owment Drafting Xachine. ST., WEST, TORONTO, ONT.
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&- I , I h6g is -one of the moat popular of the smal- , ., i y recommended, sold through -and — . — . —
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6 I - . . I ferbreads.. its flesh is, delicious, Wmature'3 they sang the priest plunged her three times a apture slaves in the Nyassa region and guarmateed by the World's Dispensary Med.. 11vul SOW%
M I �. take them north to sell among other tribes . 1. - ROL"
6 �� - I early, and when full grown weighs from ical Association, Buffalo, N. =m&j CANADA PERMANENT
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k, - . � . into the icy water. Many of the spectators for ivory. They intended also to bring some Y. I to tlire, sat � am
-- I - I . 250 to 275 pounds. Essex bogs " fatten al- - re is faction, in every case, or money for . -, I Beware or Imitatiom
.1 - . I � people with some little pity left in their of the slaves down to the coast wlere the it cheerfully refunded. � NOTICE - Loan and Savinpp' Company.
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a- . , - �- � � . WOWM the sight oi corn." The sows are narrow breasts -were unableto stay and issome opportunity tdamuggle slaves to ... I ON
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T`�.- .1 very prolifiwand fairly good nurses. The witness the ceremony. The young woman some of the islands along the east coast. turbans- generally have lacings Ot . . M Invested Capital - $12,o00,9go.
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c -. utire Fase& is alt black, without a white I 0
F-,��- - � -, �. - is now lying at the point of death, and her Johnston has met these parties on the velvet, with a bunch of boque feathers or a - . NUINE .
T- �7 - � . The Es;;� ia most profi- � I HEGE
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��4.. -_-�. � 11 mind has been a t�tal ,blank ever since the upper Shire River. The first caravan he our- large :bird perched .on the - : - . HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ST., TORONTO.
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.�� -1 . I , . Wwo#thato 6, year old. Morethauhalfa The Imperial Conservative leaders are find- pris .. . I _ — — Theample and increasing resources of this
- the unconditional release of the slaves. The . :_ . -
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I'% ,,, � ing themselves somewhat embarrassed by a i raders refused to give up theft booty, and . Grip and fine Vigorow Health. — ce, any enable its Directors to make advan.
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1-1 - -1.1--. � tra-vellinjin South Italy,* fouiid near Naples be I W.MCDOWALL on Real'Estate securities to any amount,
a-- . -1 lief on the past of many of their tradition. -Johnston, &9sisted by Capt. Cecil Maguire,. . I I .
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,�:,-, -, - &Arwbried'of hop now to- him He impor- . --:--Ur1p, misery� woe, pain, etc. Anybody without delay, at the iowe%t current rate of
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-- � -�o"- . .W1 i to his -English -home, ,and from al supporters ,that they are abandoning Con- accordingly stormed the .town. He released can escape these killing chains for'& triflin interest, and on the most favor -able terms.
11- . - . � I . kpwr - aervative inciples. Sharp criticisms hav � I 9 Fine Oune ' " � Sllitg Loans granted on improved farms and on
- - e 103 slaves and compelled Oponda. to agiee to gum I Nfleog Shoo '
1� ... �- , , - - -�: - them the mordern Essex hog is descended. P, I - * - I had such dreadful attacks,. could N I productive town and city properties.
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. -- - - I N - recently appeared in some of the English the entire abolition of slavery there. John- notshake of its deadly fangs. Gotasupply . H6ting Boots, Eto. MortgUes and Debentures urchaqed.
-�,-,. I I I Ifie oil'i'aal Neal3olitans were crossed with � I
11 , - I - I. � itllioirgeF, , rs, calling attention, to the fact ston has built a fort across the river com, of. nature's mysterious life-givink St. Labli.- Loaded -carfttd_-c% Artil2clal nlrd d Application may be made Through,the local
--- � -1 --- -- -.1 , coarser Sreed of blwk hogs native 1'ewspapei . . s an Appraisers of the Company cr to -
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- - -- . Oponda's village. He has since re- Took large cupfuls. My, my I the -
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� - � . I . .1 realized, is hardly distinguisbable,Prom what scuedbI50 slaves from iwo other of th soon fill J. Herbert Mason,
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- . I . I - , ed Essex, many specimens of which �86 Seemed miraculous. A -Vas -d with � 81 YONGE STREET, TORONTO. -
- -I- - � IV - has hitherto been termed Liberal policy; slav;ygaexpeditions. His force is scouring the grip of fine. 'vigorovs health, - and am 67 _-
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- � lal� reproduced and bettered, as all . . � yearso,fage. T.Rivard,J6Ii,tte,Que. . .
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1� � 41 9.8 have been in our country, I . I Tweed cloths are much in I - . a a
r, I- - � � , -- - hrEoid' Of bii treated of the school question on Liberal vent further raid! . ag. � . vogue at Present - -
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�. " � - ft � ` 11 to More meat and less snont . � Containing a large percent-
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� , - . - ra - 'leg. -Essex hogs cut up into deliei- � - I . .
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�.;��---. , � � euSJ% ,-ore, a4fap- realization of these feelings of dissatisfaction cloth as well as fodd, and the inner bark COD LIVhR OIL. If you - ,� -
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-- -� , . -1 - raising their serve as writing paper., The bread tree has gists. S5 cents per bt-.tle. � . � - , � . I
--�,�g , -�- within his own party, the government would"
-;���,, ,,, , ik-,".Voi, the tmeker, howevei, they . a solid fruit, a little larger than a cocoanut No. man can lift himself by his- boo '
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A ke place - before a great while, and - � :5i-01�1-2 I It cures eczema and all dis-
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�� -Z�,�n - 4 � - -_�, -- -4j�, - �A�Ie-4.1dhff of, b6 best Uses to *hioh, the ES bread. The weeping tree at the Canary '""omen suffering from the ailments p � - . .-,. - I
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w, �: �w:�6.m� be,put it, tlie" �of.breeda . ministers,11D doubti-feel that Islands is wet, even in a drought, coustan . I ii-il � -. '
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5�`., -�', I I --y :IAUVA. coone swine. * .. th afford.to encouraaeby their acts eifrom its leaves, and the Wine . � I ease
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,�,.� � .- �10 �8, . has a sap which hardens into wade sugar� linj Man., Writes --My sister, had been . - Im
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-�l - -: � - , �,-t, � -' - - I . lea,ders should show,a, dis- - Be Sure You Get the Genuine,
- , , i- - - and is used.as such by the natives, without, ...
� '04603k&vstustewbendsa�ftm - - . . position teabandon their pro - ill for sbven or -eight -years and looked -as -�- I
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