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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Jan 1897, p. 7

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THE A CA A HA G . 00 1avairYrnen rode through the parted 'are two years in which we are most RdSea. Tbree hundred and seventy- interested-our first and our last. Held wï-<àELI NCEone years hefore Christ Epaminondas up in our motihnr's arms, we watched a RV.DR T ECS-ander, on a horse tha;t no other manring y we adi watclh the coming of Loin ad SaREV. ÙDR. TALMAGE ON THENEE could ride, led bis mounted îtroops. tle les"t. The naine of that advancintg Loi au avn~ GiipaySITY 0F REVIVALS. Seven thousand horsemen decided the year we cannot ealU. It may be in the Of Onario.struggle at Arbela. Although saddles nineties of tis century, it may be in 0fOataSud -- Vere flot invented until t118 tune Of the tens or twentjes or thirties of the !qÇQRPOR.ATEP UI4PER CHAPTU 169, R . 0- O.8857 1 11pJlePV<o, lit à (tell 3i Moileit to Constantine, and stirrups were un- next century, but it is coming at ful xICapl4u'g' thip 1 i- <rd for P1iliIeusile~s- knlown until about four hundred and gallop. Wjthi what mood will we meet ~ ~ cau . ~ffty years after Christ, you hear the it ?, In jocSity, as did Thbomas I{ood in BONYMANVILLE LÔCAL8RL B k it qlllhTM ertteQ f neigb'ing gxnd snorting of war chargers his ]ast moment, saying, "I arn dying - . i' r.1LI n the greatest tle of the ages. out of cbarity to the undlertaker, who i Washington, Jan. 3.-Ibis sermon oU Austerlitz amid.l aen- n Sl-riewis1iyes to çarn a livelv aoodl.. Or in DIRECTORSP, iHaei çl~o . ndnW ere eided* by the davalrîy. lbe f-a, s îdTbni Paine, saying( If.A.JAMESEl i ,,,f.of er.... . . .PRefoEe th 'aS a (ié!i.aürin P ~ctOCA~ADI5SI'Â, %J.t to cadtufith fi fr ' iIertuCoses r-efr h is last moment, "Oh, how 1 dread. tbis (Editorrand ropi' r-_ S TS.ÀX M) Russian snow-stornis in the oblitera- mysterious leap' in thse dark 1" Or in J. il. Ti JUR Y, Esq.......VoPsi"T riRhteousness strikes a oberd that will tion of the Frenchi armny. Napoeon boastfulness, as did Vespasian, sayiug R. . DYIEISN sq......S ~ETEXVibrate through Christendom. Tfhe text said if hie had only had sufficient cav- in his last moment, "«Ah, methinks Tam (Priie (pal P'ublie SCholÈisI.Kigxiii, 23, "I ut11 deliver aya Bautzen and Lutzen bis wars becoming a god." Or in frivolity,as did 'S I. KngIS Vw ould have triumphantly ended. I do Djemonax, thie infidel pbilesopher,saying ý.w.S.McKOWAN,Esq ... LOCAL AcIr.N1?& TWiAS thee 2000 bhorses il (heu be able onl thy net wonder that the Duke of Wo-iling- in bis last moment, '«Youmay go home , 4EspRs.MACDOUJGALL & JONŽ.US. SOLICItOSS part te set riders uponi thein.' ton had bis old warhorse Copenhagen the showv is uver." Or conscience (Ejuity Chamnbers, Toronto) 1 Up by the waterworks, the upper turned eut in hest pasture, and tbat stricken, as did Chres IX. of France, JOHN G AUD, Esq ,...... ....... vAruATon, e ersem h nea f hfucbess of Weihngton uore a saying in bis Iast moment:) "Nurse, (Bilder'and Contracter.) reservoir o euaetegenrlo bracelet of Copenhagens bair. Net nurse! Wh ýVat murd,.r! Wbat blood! BoADmeets for the c onsideration of Loais, the h esieging amy and the g oernse drop of my blood but tingles asO hi e meet in gladness of Chris- at the eall of tha Seretary, . D. DAVLO54ý, of besiegad Jerusalem are in consulta- 1 look at the arched nackadtinhpe, like (bat of Juius C(hales Esq., (rom whorn ail informnatinmay ha obtiin- of adpnigncl'i.re oýi nhsls oet ed. ____ ~~~~~~tien. Theough General Rab-shakeh badl paiiig of ad pnig nsnlRr; h nbs(s oet bee lagel padtotop(hasiee, of Jobs cavalry horse. "Ha Upward, Upward 1" or like that of be agl adotptesee'lie thou clotbed bis neck with thud Richu-I fsfp nhi atmmn f ~OLDGOLD Cgarettes. W. S. KLMBALL & Co. ROCHESTER, N. Y. roi 3mi2mz2m ozmwaLn32EXLIM

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