Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Feb 1889, p. 3

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ciifo '. `mo `nook? mound-and Boob Mum and -all In A nlllll. "1 Dalnnnnn Ihuqls a|\l Inn 'l\l'I (Ill |l\l`l . 1' that )'I>ll x'.'u| In-yx. Ho ;,i\':- ..,_` _..l L... .r u-M. uuun; :~i<*ld)v ltmlciu; resting by H gnzingtv-21]:-1 lmly. Whmll tuuvlml Li~ llw lllv nun marks that \ zlaynr t\\`n 1 that annhl >01` him. "I Dr. Georgo 1. Sb during um-of his I mnnt)`, rvlutml :1 pa (`nine und:-r his km The dwclnr was in rest. During u rm: \i1`l:l\vlm\|:i'nv Inn : KIUIHUI l'V!'l' \V I`Ul(' 1'] Hi "'hnt I do tlmu knnm shalt know hen-ufter;" "edition celestial." narp. > , But here I must slow up lost. in trying to solve uiysterics I add to the mystery that we have nlmady wondered At, namely.` why preachers should keep On Iftar gll the? hen!`- are are tired! Sol gather up into onegnnt urmful All the whys and how and where- fopegof your life and mine, which we have not had time or the ability to answer, and writa on them the words adjourned to eternity." lrejolce that we do not under- `itand all things now, for if M: did, what would we learn in lienwtil If we knew it all `down here in the frosltmiin and sophomore class, what would he the use of our going up 50 stand amid the juniors and the seniors! If we would put down one leg of the compass laid with the other um-p acirule clear around all the inscrutnbles, if we could lift our little meolynrds and wt-igh the throne of the. Omnipotent, if we could with our seven day clock metnsure etex'nity, what would he left` for heavenly rc-velntinni So I move that we cheerfully adjourn what is now beyond our comprehension, and Is acbondlng' to Rollin, the historian. Alexander the Great. having ohtnined the gold casket in which Darius had 'kept his rare perfume, used that arunmtic casket therenftnr. to keep his favorite (`0I1_V`Of Homer in Anti (`tilled the book, tl1el`efox`e. the "e-.litiot.\ of the \':\-iaet." and at night he put the casket and his sword under his pil- low, so I put this tiny into the perfumed casket oi _\'out` rit-lnest affections and hopes this .pron1i.-e. worth more than anything Homer ever wrote or swurnl ever (`Ollqll(`l`t`d: knmvest not now, but thou -L..Im I._.,\... L .._....4`>....." n_.I tI..`h I ....II 4|... I feel inn `m'~~'t whi-~ I . mu of God," The Life EVe!'hI8ting." And an lhe `last dni'k'curtniu of mystery is forever lifted, in will bo as lb-`ugh alfthe oratorloa that were uh-r hvarxl hndubeeu rolled into one and lsI'a.o.-1 in Egypt and Jphtha's Daughter" and `Beethoven's On,-r_tnre in C And Ritter`s first suunta-tn D minor and the "Creation" and the "Messiah had. be-bu blown from the hpspt one trunipef or been Invoked by the sweep of one how or had ` dropped from the vibrating chords of harp. Rnf how: I mmxt slow un lost in trvimr tn '11.] l")l|ll II` The l':1Lth` 4 "!'flllI|l'h-1 u'.1~ `ilmt I I`:-.~'.l\n I 'II\' III A`CIV l|'ll\\I. lurk` y um] 11 little 1:- rul, \\`))il'l|N1idt -"tr ulm-tar this is l :- " ` I-Chronno btnotwnsrl. " " 3-8(..lAwronoo Wharf. Qconre dollv before broken wnuut Iota In. Chic! 0 --8|. Lswronoo What! Brunch Olloo-Oornor K And Oh:-moo BL. `"1931 ".-.`.i".'.`u.n..,"& .':'; a.`. u;'L, . .....4.u, Oosl ands oournd well sauna! C l'donhono nnlcaon. AMES SWIFT & C0. an-v.u. .`.1~'.x ,1 Lust '1`l1:mk : \\'a.s-tleli\~-red l_\ \'._... \` ..I. Dr. Shrzuh `a r. .. .. mu .~... I'o-.~'4.I\t~d I1 wunl 1:: ha `nouns; 'I`oI|I'O. ll II2-,L,_ n P` . thu rm: `*n ut ._. 1 vxpl tin.- n\`.~1' -`\\`- '~ nun ,\\l'l l' HI |'l" ~ nfteru.-u`-I ` lady nn-l u u'uuLl ix .: I I|... :is fmm the buy what yau um t`u'.:~'_\` is ynum: and trader `rum the egg nnyv-~ll'. f'1`(`(`l n-:1 munlllcunt fees from s that my skill has helped rc- clnctnr, "but I was lulvvr 5' a gift in all my professional u when that little country Elm mu-,;h Lulu box with the . nll IL'\l`AI` \rv~ix.*nn nn nvnv-I1 | uc I uu`,',u all pndu` '.`al In Inn in run: l'u\`1` ' HARD AND SOFT WOOD.` _ 7 _. AI.` ILA... nL-_.... -_J D.` , .__..,,. .. . .. ...- . nu . I '1 ll us his (`n|np:1n- n mg; ulu)` u 1:-mo mmlo .-\-pr:-aunt Dr. Shady`: H . The lwx wnlltaine`- 1--Lo. Writlcrx in a boyish --M lmly un-l hu-r little ` hin':.J.~ thmlmjtq-r, um \'n`l`_\` best luvIft.'(`t up tu II II'\\' I.lll1ll_)' ['0' rl-' by thv strznnz-;vr. A `tl lb!` duvlnr \\'!~` told I little boy uisnod to `iv Ilntbing; to stop his Hm wum.-xu. "110 says `V.-1` H1:-<'m'.' Inn uI\\' run nu: Hlllllilll. HI` NI)! v.-1` Uh` `m_'.' Iw HUV you, Mm well un` hko other .11) peat-o. m-,;m or (lay, my Hb'cI'K_\ of bringing val nub lulu, lllll luuu ` and that I call the rim-n on every -Ki11g\to:x Free- VDIIIVIIIILII IIIV IlllIrQlV, uvnu lav-InnvJ' van --u--' --v -.-VJ, ,--- -.._ izll. Duke of Wostminstar. Also Sotchti ambric Blgws, glllziu Dcssf Sgirts, New Shapcs iigimcolhnl ' irts. on s;oco o'slPurmsh1ngs' ate t Hloguso of RICHIOND, ORR & 00. n Mado Up Ties, lain and fancy ;;<)i1;rWin Hmd Ties, lztast designs. The above 'l`mim~.lu a tha Emnirn, [mi Rtmlnv- Our Club. Tho llarbv. The P111 LAIDLAWS for New Embroideries. LA-DLAWS' for.New Muslins and Apron Checks. LAlDLAWS' for New Prints, something very special. LAIDLAWS for New Wrapper Materials. LAlDLllWS' for Real French Fancy Flannels. LA|DLAWS' for Cheapest Ribbons in Kingston. LAIDLAWS for Ladies and Children's Cashmere Hosiery. LAIDLAWS for linens for Fancy Work of all descriptions LA|DLAWS' for the Newest Linen Embroidery Crash". LMDLAWS' for Collars and Cuffs, Sheetings, Twilled and Plain ; Pillow Cottons, Night Gown Cottons, Grass Linens for aprons. NEW GOODS arriving daily and marked at the very closest prices. JOHN LAIDLAW & SON S. OVERSHOES REDUCED [N PRICE, (Alli. lull Ann nurnnu unnnnnu. THE VERY CHEAPEST PRICES JOHN L. JOYCE. SPRING. D. F. Armstrong, NEW GOODS FOR]/iEN S WEAR Black Lace F|opuncings,tBlack Lace Scarfs, Black Faille. Gros Grain Silks and Satins, Handsome Henrietta and other Black Dress Goods, China Silks in Light and Dark Shades, Pongee `Silks. Boots and Shoes, Cottons,Sheetings, Tickings,_ Towellings, Table Linens and Nepkmo at less t_ha.n wholesale pr_1oes. _ Embrouierles. Pa;-aeols, Hosiery and Underwear at `a reduotmn of5O per cent less than present values. , . On Silks, Satins, Velvete and Pluehes at OLEARINGi_SALE PRICES. Dr_ess Go_odEI of every description at Clearing Sale_ Pnces. Pnnta. Gmghams, Ohambraysfat Cl ing Bale ' _ Cottons, Sheetings, Tickings,_ Towe mes, Table Lmens and Napkmo at Inns than urhnlnnnln `nl-Inna _v.. ....-v\.--. u ..-v... u -..v. ...-vv... v\r\r - SPECIAVL:-.`INDUCEMEN;l"S ALL TF1T WEEK DECIDED BARGAINS Now gavertiaqd for sale by tender in tliye Torbnto "Globe" and Kinc- aton Deuly N gws, we will continue to sell as usual, but at - v-n-1 u---v .... - -, - - . BEST IN THE MARKET. Yard No. I--0nIArlo Bu-cot. I-Chrenno bunt Wharf. 1.8:. Lnwranoo U/ff/L "81/OH T/ME a*T5/Eposa of 00/2 sroo/(, HEADQUARTERS SHOE STORE, NEW - SPRING - GOODS. R. & J. Gardiner. ' IRIOIEIJSAIOINTID. ORB &: CO. DAMAGED BY FIRE, WATER AND SMOKE, . ; Four in Tues incl the Empire, Lord Stanley. Our Club. The Derby, The Pall |l..lI ha]... .9 mAn.nn:nn`AI In seasonable goods. In many inatancesgoods are being sold at e3'(c"i5 T'i"c3i}1?L3}"f"LE$"\?s}" i57iB"". WALSH 84 STEACY cifii nunnun uxv mini It A nurn-III Lms 'I'Ja:A,1~f HALF PRI`O`JII HAIN ES & LOCKETT S, {R{ET]iN{G{ CHEAP SALE." 1_'educ_e stock vrhi<;h we nd is still too large. In `every department; of the house we otfr GREATCLEARING\`fE 14| Princess Street. Kingston, Belleville ind Trenton. WILL SHOW THIS WEEK 50 CASES UF JUST RECEIVED BY .l.. VV -3.445; on-Ion-Cor. Bunch and Onurlo Sm. .A.'I' TIIE _.A1~_ b INCLUDING WALSH & STEAOY'S. ii. & J. GARDINR. Sash and Blinds, Mouldings and other factory work. A full nook ulwayl on hand. Call and ex- uline. W. B. h 8. ANGLIN. Wellington Street. North. WOOD & COAL YARD Ln thlnlocauty for Ullmour & Co-`s (Trenton) 1;-`A15 .Z.l:'I-.I3.J\J.2 cu .I_?\J\.I .a..n..n. Whungen, Vase! onunn Wholeulonnd Retail Lonl and W Denlern. Coals of the very best description. under cover. well screen edmd promptly delivered. Buncn wood And nrd Ind Botl Cordwood of tlrsl. quality on lund. Inspection coughed and muatnoeloa guaranteed. YARD-Corner Ontario and West Streets. "_ lI'()Ioe-Clu-onoo and Ontario Street- Foot of Clu-once Street. BORDERS left at the stores of Mr. James R.edden.Princeoo Street. and Messrs. MeKelve/ 1 Birch, Brook Street. will be promptly tilled. telephone Communication. Azania Black Diamond Line, __ Div IIZVI nyunvuu III wvjy CORNER OF BARRAOK AND ONTARIO-81!. ;j- I`f'r1I"b}'2iE6 bodes; 251 Princess Street, cor. Sydenhnm St.r;et, Kingston. EBECK & BOOTIEI un.-.n..-.._ v....I A-gnu An \Nhnln|n|nAnd ...`- IF YOU WANT THE. 0/Ieapestc BestFurn/ture -lLII|'u ..;...YZ,f.~..;.. E- INTERIOR CABINET DECORATIONS ANDIALL xmna or umnunmnn It I In: Win Next door to M. DrennnnL Prln'oesa St... Tinsmjthjng. Plumbing,Stea.m and Gas Fitting Steam and Hot Water Heating Eu noera. Agent for the Celebrated Spiral adinwr Hot Air Furnace manufactured by _M. H. Ja oobs. Syracuse. N.Y. B.H. OARNOVSKY -ur vvvv- ---- uv-- _:.. IS ALWAYS ETOOKID WITH Till ,_L R_: f'__j T1,--.` H/ILL, PA"/u/?; coo/(ma sroves and RANGES, nhtem A VI! COAL AND WOOD.` I 1,-` 3,4, _'A_ GENUINE ACME SKATES, 60 cents a. pa.1r. GENUINE ACME, /Vic/I/e-plated, $1 per pair. Tl` IKISH AND OVERSTUFFED WORK A SPECIALTY. ESTIMAPES GIVEN FOR. EVERY DES CRIPTION OF REPAIRING. CARPETS LAID. Opposite Po1son's Drug Store. PRINCESS STREET, Kingston. hlophonc Communication. enla Lino. .. W. B CK. E. A. HOC"`H. 11101111119, 1112;_Y',_1j:11'1-c11',1111>' om) GIIAIRS. numussms, spams mans, .11 3V JJIJ LAQIIJ vv v\l\a, Dry Block Wood, Dry Kindlinz Wood and the j~ 4' nan` UPHOLSTERER. Designs and `Estimates Furnished for all Klnds of Work. H- 3RAME'.3~ Ill! IOJIU XI: _U[lI'llIK THU I. U": . ummm mm or mnamds Ioloot from. Always the but seleotad An! most stylish stock tn lutorn Ontario. Give us I call and look over our stock. IIATIYIINAIYIII fl? A I I I\ I I'If.If\ nrxnnlll G {Ell IIIIU Ill)` UVUK VIII" BILIUIJ nT)iifN"o_N_'s_ WALL Axjarmz, DEPOT -----w--u-wu ruv: - v-II -uu--v-- I Spruce np-don,t be a elam-ud don`: wnl `till the great `apt-Inn rush Iron. " I. IFIDIVIIIVBIYUD nllf vszrlzlea 'c'oIL 'a..' 'qu'.u?y7 Eu-d Wood. Mill Wood, Va-om T Inng F. C.MARS|-'iJALL, SOLE AGENTS ., .m_,_ _ HUHU In YUUT UITIUTU WI, lUI' PAINTING - AND . PAPERING ; OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT /. B. & s. ANGLIN, --\1lll!4l'll D4D I EIA-.e!<.2InTFB. :;. 281 |_I3{-l_il'-I-S- MERCHANTS I - HOUSEKEEPERS 1 2% QHENRY BRAME,_ I` nnrllunpu T1-nrIn-a-\rn- amp. 003. DAY AND BIDEAU STREETS. - on-nun-up on. .11! A 1\1'lI\n-| 1511?. 13.32 "5rr"z':..`li"s'r`S3a." f\.._. EI..-I. YTYAAA SL251 PRINCESS 'rREET,_ 11..- n...A..._|....... l:u....-. n Ill , A`-IIILIIII: VV Vvu Ibuu vuv 3llt`duurl'ptionno(Oou.l. In 11" IIADDAIVI A\lI'\ l'\\l I' Alllllil-In BIBBY 8:. VIRTUE. , Cor. Sydenham Street. : Telephone communication. % WOOD AND 00.9.1.7 Leading: Undertaker and mbalmer, Send In your orders only for ITDLIA Ann-\ l'\Al'I[','l LOQK AT THIS. FURNITURE. &c. 3;: 3...," "7, sg.;,;;.* OI-urlom. I caution. _c1uc.u>icsT AT- "i'}ir3fiE"iAnE T0 onnnn. h -4 0|` the nkiemu be brie! out: I have loved that: with an eyu-rlutln;: love, url'1IIU1h1l could not burn it and tho nals could not drown it." Then you. my dear pmplo. hav- ing no muru u.~4- fur my poor harp on which I I u.~.ed to open your dark nyilxgw and when chords It-motimeo `snapped. alt-spoiling the symphony, ynu will who duwu your own harp: from tho will--In that grow by the eternal water (`tmrsvs and play Iogvfb` thqoo calouunl nln. somuo! thc-name: of which uh entitled "Tho Kim: In His Bva_ut_v." Tho [And Hunt WM I-`nr 08," "Jerna\lem, the Uokiou." "Homo Agnln` The Grand March [HUI WIIJIUIII VVIIUIIJ ylill WUIIIKI lII.'\'l.`l' IIVU Lzlotohonot Al-labs laud-Junn;1.ln nf Hm akin, an Inn `m-Ian mute I Inna Imrml uuunuu an -vvuuunuu. Amid that male and ramp of rt-union, I ` all you who hand ofwnlunno you had better ant clasp pad whom cum): is entitled to the n: Inn. In: tho land and the check of him wlthcmc whom you would never Inn -QALLLQL-L,AlL.l.LAl4i Jnxnm Hun cin-ling Wlw B`-3' un l.lCI`I IIUIII Illl'Il' (`,1 But 1 must conlcm I mu 0 halo perplexed how some of you `good Ubrlitmns am going to get through the gate. bomuso them will ha I0 many more to give! you, and they will all want to Ilmko hands at once. and will all gang, Lb lint kin. They will have bend that you no coming, and they wlll all pun around to wolcomo you and will want you to my whether you knowtbem after hoingno lmg portal. IUHI, Wlll. III III!` Il\.'ll\l'llI_\ |'Il_\ ' IN` I!` ll lJ(|U" (routing: thu ll!-yul plnzn right hy tho impo- riul fountain, or on tho Hvirzhts on-rlnnking tho l`.i\'m`(-I Life`, the (`hariots of szzJ\'uti\n halting at yuur door while those visit. you who nra morn than mnquornrea, and those who nru kitgra and quw-ns nmn (lnrl fnrmrcll. You, my brother, and you, my sister, who have it so hard here will have it no line and gr::=.: there that you will hardly know yourself, nnd will feel di.~pu.~ml to dis- pute your mvn I'dentit_\'. and tho IE1`-t tune I noyou there l\\`1ll(~.r_v0u&: Didn't I tell you no when you out down there in the Brooklyn Tulx-rnovlo and looked incredulous bu-nuns you thought at too good to be truer` And you will answer: You were right; tho half was not told me!" Bothis morulugl opal your dark nying ot denpondencynud cclnplnint on my gospel harp Lnd give you just one bar of music. (or [do not pretend to be much of a player, "The hmb which in in tho mldat. of the throne shall load them touring fnuntaimot water. and God dull wipe away all tour: from their oya nut I nmnt. onnfn-x I Inn A Iitlln um-nlnvnrl In`! 1111; VVIH-ll I-` lH'.`( |Il| K. |] |lI'lIK'l ||lJlI `Y your.~1-lt'. lhu`C tlnnl; you uru luv uillc-zmt tn l::-`lx\'inv]_\' cared for. It \' that Diunu, llw;:`1>dIlI`~`~'. muld not b.- to keep hl`l' tn-mple nt. I-Ephesus from I be('l1.' slw was attcmling upon the I him who was to be .\lr-xnunlc-r thn But I tell you that your (ml and my so grrnt in .~*'nr-.ll fhimzs ne well as lnrgzs that he could attend tho (`mall-\ of a Im at tho s:1znr-tinwtheburnim: of 12 wt: And Gad will malt" it all ri:":` \\i and thorn ts nnvsong that _\'u u ill .~m_c huurof ynnr rst ton ymrsitl !~vm' thv n-fraiu of that song will In-. "I glad Uud did not Ivt m * hm - lt l` wrnv \'n:'I' vnsn trill In rll ll\*..l u. _ngA_1_.Lm's woon moon mm ... . -... .-.._.._-. q-oo--u --an IUHBCT, U1 UNI) UK! 3351'. ll |W'I'lIHlRI II Hllnllu more. Now you had better cheerfully In! God have His wa_v, for, you see. Ho has been taking -rm of fulkn for near seven thousand years mu] knows lmw to do it n;:.i (`an we I what is b1*.~Yf j. -u lx-ttvr than you (`nu i ._.I,' In .3. . . ,.. . FIllAl_'.; |7 IUU ll\'ll\l'Z!, V|llIl`lI l.\ I" II.` _\(7lll' I'l`.`P idmwu for nino h1n:dro.l q1m.iri?1u~:1 wt years. to x up _\'uur 0m`tl1I_\` nhude \\'hiv!1_\'ou ml] 0(`(`l|[\_\ at most for less than A century. and ` whom you may perhaps stay only ten years ` longer, or only one year. or 1-erlmpsn month rnnrn Wnw vnn hntl ht-trnr 1-hnm-fnllv Int \\'lll. 4IH'I H'| lRlK' IIlP\\ lltll ll` lined >\ vrc`n:\t; put me in u goons mum of the house of uum_\' nnrl lot mo have n Imllm hon lJt'llL`l` In-i;.`(l1|) ' ..a ...| I ,_.... . H1 3'5!) 3 UK [11- 11011:. ll.I\.'Nl'|'lillH \'lUll]I`> H H111` \|lIIl l.\ lliI\l' H} llll u hard to get, their Ivardruhw clusud. so crowded urn they with bnllieunt attiro.` or, Why .sh-uldl lmwlu work 5-1 huhl while u1`r.~ haw tlxreo hnmlrwl uni! nxly-tl\'e l1l|iu).-' <~\`ur_\"_n-31'. 'l'h~_\' nrc ull prau-tivnlly nnu um--sriun Inns-wnr hr c.-nriu-v it |\ In. IIIIL VI l"..\l U1,` ANAL HI Illh Ulk|l,\ IFANILU. But now I mxxxc nvurcr [n>1uc uncl put a dark .~a_\'in'_t 6-n tho gas-p.-1 hnrp. u styln of (]lll`nliul|l|1.'lI ix u.~l;e-I u mill)`-u lnm- I-\'m'_v year. lutvrro-,;ntimn xhu fourth. \\'h_\' do! have it so hard whilu-uther~*luu\'e1`t so -1551 or, \Vll_\`d sn muvh (1lm(`llH)' I11 gm-y tiug u lin-lilnocxl whilv uIIn~r.~. gm tn`-vunul with a full ]mI'K(`l1lUlll1:li('. Ill`, Why must I we-:1!` those plain 1-lothvs while othvrs h.~n'v tn pu I) hard in ant. (In-ir xvnnlrnlu-< 1-lnmd sn ITCII lvll. A gront priinn dnnnn, who can now do any- thing with her voice, told me thnt when sh first sturtutl in music, her wax-lwr in Berlin !`oll her hn could be a goal. singer, but I certain note she could never reach. ",-\m1 then," she said, "1 went. to work and studied. and pl'i'|(`ilt`(`d for years until _I did reach it. But. the song of tho si1iiim"mleiiw the Bible says, this exalted hnrmonistu who have never sinned could not renvh and never will reach. Would you like to hear me in a very[ poor way play a snatch of that tune? I can give you only one bar of the music on this gospel ha.l'p: Unto him that hath loved us and wushml us from our sins in his own blood and bath mn-lo us kings and pi'iost.~i unto God and tho Lntzih, to ln'm.be gloyy and dominion f0l`(_`\'('l'&!) l over. Amen. But b9fnl`u leaving this iIIleI'I`~1-tutor) , Why God let sin come into the world. It-t inc say that grout but- tlos SL`\`lll to he nuthilig but sum-ring and nut- ruge at tho tnneof their ()(`(.`lU'l'(`(`l`, yet after they l1n\'e been in lung whilu pa-at we can see that it. was Mimi` for them to hayu been fougl1t.nmn-ly, Sulmnis, Inkermnn, T')lllUllSU, Arbelln, .-\'riumiirt,Ti'a!alga.r, Bl:-nlieim, Lox- ington, S-hint So now that tlieign-at, battles agztiiist sin nml sum-ring are going on we can sou mostl_v that which is dc-plurnblo. But` twenty thousaml yours from now, standing in ;:lu'_\', we shall nppreviute that In-uvt-n `lg bcttcr nil` lhnn if thu hnttlu of this world's sin and suift-rnig lnul n.-vet` lx-en prujt-<'t-ti. THE t,>l'l-I.\'l lII.\ Asiu-:1) BY Till-L l)lHI,`U\'TF..\'TED. .,..n.. .....u....- l.....i.. n...l ....o n row, had never entered,` nnd tlmf the unlallen : _ celostinls will `be outdone and will put dbwu their trumpets to listen-, and it will be in ` bmvem when theta who have (-nnquered sin` "And son`uw.nhall enter, as it would be in a -small 8 ring .s`('l)00l on earth if Thulberg and Gut , ml Wagner and Beethoven and Rheinborgcr Sc-l1umun'n should nll at once enter. - l:muortals that have" been qbnnting ten thousand years before the throne will any "as they closa their lib:-ethos, Oh, [1 we could only sing" like that!" But " God will say to tlnose whu have never fallen. and cousc-quc-nlly have not been redeemed, ` You must be silent now, you have not the qualicuthm for this ant.hem;" so chey sit With` closed lips `and folded hands, and slu- ners saved by grace take up the harmony, for the Bible says "no man could loarulhat song but the hundred and forty and four thousand wllich were redeonned from the earth." - - ,_.d.. . ._-.,_,. I ,_,_,. ",1 , _ , _ ,,, J, -,,._ `V,- I and IN! mu now put itun, a fur ` uvvrmat; Iraq: gun mansions of hero in a _\'u. lm; (kxl i not I mh In-uvvn, which is in In-`_\'0ur re-.+ htnzdmlqxmiriilu-11wt" 1]) whivh \'0ll . ....-I . at ......o 6.... In... In... .. ...... . uuvu-w - V7! ---. -- `_.__ - N.B.-0rdon left at the Great: Lion at Jan Onwtonl. PI-inotu Stunt. will receive pomp! Annathn. "l'alpnhono onmmunlonuon v _v run . II 1. I amm- . uus his I ulmr unun `-'V'|.IA lA|.' |UxI.\l|'Il"\lL Una`. I wouhl r.'\thr'r in heaven und 1: In wunt my ll<`!lV('l1l_\ rub it- `I1.`If` nut. nun in n I V l\`K\K'4II HI IIIK3 lllL`|K"-` Il'A.\II'4I-7. i~u.~l;e-In mm :;.;ntinn ml huvu 1 . I II \ ul 1'!` l)\' HI III ? IIII ll.I \'l 11-r Great. mxl n1y(`roul is lnrgzn things hnho and O` I` ..... ..i I r III-I ulna- \\'u.< said rut present ` 'rnm burning birth 0 . AI... 1 -._,... THE BRi'r1sH wum. MONDAY. FEB.` 25. |.`Ill5 l`\K.'. ) -mven. gnd nu A'l. ..|.rr s Qa-QQU3 n-over nut- - ll 1 th DH Oh 't.'l;`-' nufn'a'.}.'z3'.na `Down-t. wv.0|.k. Q Ash. at Hemlock wood wad or U: aw . Or if tllnd Wood. 9. Sun Nut 0:51..-No. I `031. Sat g33u'nue'x- 'nOnL no In Edwin Booth and lavtuon Barrett ll`! tho princlpnl uootholdon cl mum and usunldon company whoa oophnl stock 5 CMXIUM. Mn. usury I.` luwnon. as uoorgr, Ont... nyu: "I had 3 had cold which not- tlod in my throat. causing I continual tick- ling. and Hunt coughed all the thus. I I Hqys `I Pooqonl Bulnuaud In chm my: van getting hotter, and in an days I wont to church. Our ulghbon how this Iobotrno. ou Wrong EIIU IIIU |'Xu"'I0I 0' IOTIDII ooudltione the real, not Incidental, buplnue 0! life. Few curative aceute have equalled Hamilton : Pill: ol Mandrake and Butqernut. oempbnnded of purely vegehble euhelaaoee, on scientic principlil. and beautifully sugar- coaud. They oonelltute the meet certain. sale and pleuant family medicine in exist- anoe. Try Hamilton : Pllle ol Mandrake and Butte:-nnu. Sold b N. C. Polann & ()o.. Klngelon, and by al dealer: in medi- Go A: Onoo to the Root 0! the evil ; doing by hulvn nukes vuto half the energy upended by mankind. Why should you trie with Vdinouo? When lndlontlonl are given thnt something list you wrong unto the ruhorntlon of normal nnmlhhmn u ran]. not |nnltIQnhl_ buninnn When buby wu nick. we [run hocunorln. When the Inn: child. she cried for Cutorll. 1-; -_ _L_ I._..__. III.` .|.. _I..__ 3- I\....-I- "nun `nu W--u||`J\Q. uuwunnvu IUI \/-Ann. when Ihobooano Him. the clung to Outorla. Whuuho had ohdnnaho gave than Cave:-in LHU (Iil\\ H. I l.'ll[ll`<\`(` every hour in-nine I love thin world Its my fatherland. My work is only A boginnin-,:. My work is hardly above I foundation. I would bu glad tosee it. mount- in; and mounting f(`h\'t l`. The thirst for tho lnuito proves in.m'ty.-\'ictor Hugo. (Uh \` Ill l>\':.'Jll ux.` Ill l.'II.' H'.\l HlUl'llHI_L{. My tomb is not a blind nlloy, it us ulhnrouglr fare. IL:-imrs iuthv twilight luupen with the dawn. I 1_..... ..- ____ .. LA..- |.___.___ I I,_, -11, l':il|l(` \\I II I l.Ill"b\' ll fur 1 nus:-(`I him fru `I have uftvu rt grunt:-ful path-a1t.~`1 1i_"-'0." said tho 4 nwm touched by I 'oxporionr'e than c1mp'.~. turkey in 11 \\m-.k `.-nu-nu:; 1 I I'-.IIu- uuruutvc Mn.` Henry M; Kitchen. St. George. in: , nvn: "I hid I had mild which nt- jlliijv I III I.0RLWNID&00.. - Pootomuunat __ I43: _A AL_l\_.4___ 35-4.3 I`.

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