_ n..." v. m unuuu undue: max dayd- 7‘ 11!.me mlflnllmof a small shop‘agd 'd' 'emxig in oneâ€"the house of a. “Throw it, Angel! Never fear ! Throw it down!†Wh‘ereupon Angel threw the child; it "as an hr. in safety, and she, the rescuer, with Only to reappear again. how- page rushed forward, holdin an entend- 4d eet which had been hasti y procured, and, fearing lest she should be stupeï¬ed into inaction by the smgke. they alloyedâ€"- n'IOk _A A 3A And, gate enough, there at one of the burnt out windows, with smoke and flame oddyin around her, stood Angel, holding a tiny in apt. in her arms, the while she look- ed anxiously down into the street below for me‘ furthef _menns of A rescue. Several , ,. h"-.. _... “uln'GJK-‘u, nun guiuen- brown hair streaming behind her like a comet, rushed through and made straight for the burning house. There was a horri- ï¬ed pause; then Johnnie Coleman's shrill voice, rendered shriller by terror, cried outâ€"- “It‘s An el! Angel Middleton 2†“Angel . iddleton!" roared the crowd, notknowing the name, but watching it up end echoing it forth like a cheer 1:: respon- sive excitement. "Hem for Angel ! here‘- a. brave gel fer ye! gee; she‘s got ‘ the beby!" In, tml{ to God, andâ€"J'Iis “An g'.el’ ' For sudden y the crowd parted; a. little r1, whitevfaced and dark- -eyed, with gol_ en- ]...‘m L..:_ nu“? anagram! 'dWeYIiiig in oneâ€"the house of 8. en! grocer and dealer in oil and house- ï¬fd provision. Owing to the inflammable nature of the goods kept in the store, the ï¬re grew fast and furious, and though the engine- rapidl arrived it was evident that very little con (1 be done to save the perish ing buildin . The owner of the place threw himse f from one of the windows and dumped by amiracle without injury; but than his wife, half-suffwated with smoke, was druggod out from the burning walls, ‘ more dead than alive, she stru gled fran- ï¬colly to rush back again into t e hear: of the flames. THE" DRACGED HER. FOIL-[~21 CR‘ running thus, were merged : great crowd of people. who : gp at}; wreath of brilliant bed time to receive the impression of this when the cry of “Fire! Fire!†resounded through the street, and set. him running of! gt a. recing speed for the exciting scene of the disaster. It was some distance away, And es he ran he was quite unaware that another fleet-footed ï¬gure pursued himâ€"â€" no other than his “ 1,†Angel Middleton. She had crept out 0 her wretched dwell- ing, poor child, sick with hunger and $351- ï¬ed with grief, and perceiving her ragged l y-friend waiting for her at the corner. had come towards him slowly and languidly, and had been just about to call him by me, when of? he had rushed at the pace described, not seeing her, where- II n she, in the mere nervous impulse o the moment, followed. Soon the two, Late on that same evening Johnnie Cole- man, sleepy and disappointed, prepared to lave the corner of the alley where he had kept faithful vigil all the afternoon, and set himself to return to the dirty piece of netting on the floor in his master, the cou- ï¬rmonger’n abode, which netting he, being an orphan, accepted as bed and .odzement. Suddmlmis eyes were sttracted by a Why; inthe ski, end hagdlyh‘adrhe Elieâ€"QEEuEï¬iET $351? ihe fatal-es amoeth and young; every line of our. end perplexity vanished as if b 'e; a smile uettled on the lips, and was over. With a. shriek of agony the de- solate child flung herself across the bed by her father’s stiffening corpse, unable to realize his death, and out of the very unte- neu of her despair sank for the time being ingo merciful insensibility. Startling up at the sound and chilled to the heart with dread, Angel gave only on wild look st him; and lot while she yet he fell back heavily; a solemn , ow crossed his faceâ€"a shadow, which ' g as swiftly 83 it had descended, left go features smooth and venue: everv line â€HUI. Coral", Author of “A Roxanne. d ‘I'wo Worlds,†etc. "haunted by Mnurlco Grclflouhagon, m1 of people. i-ho stood looking wreath of_ hrjlliaqt flames that ____AL AN GEL’S WICKEDNESS. “MEI. 05.1mm. . ice. and at nil Mulch Scuttle!» mot-m man." u on ".3? Outbound. In. n .00. v‘--‘ “"--â€"-~â€" OF PURE 800 um MI. All HYPOPHOIPHITIU 0! â€no and Soda. m I! I“. ‘5 A m 03 cm o_r coups on com, g. um “wan. FRIDAY 1130.25. mi Contimwd from last week A TRUE STORY. merqu and lost in a ,l'ELLY BURST. , v".-- v. u»; w Dunc 150.. ' vantage of that mistletoe while the other is here.’ Mr. Barlow (doubtfully)â€"“No.†Mr. Trotter (decidedly)â€"“ \Vell, it would- n'tâ€"really.†M r. Barlow~“So, of course. neither will.†’ Mr. Trotterâ€"“N †Mr. Barlow~“All right, then. We’ll make it a com t.†Enter Miss osalie Budd, who stands di- : rectly under the green as she ts the pair. Mr. Trotter and Mr. Ba:- ow watch each other funively. sts Buddâ€"~“You two look awfully sav- age. 9, Mr. Trotterâ€"“Oh noI; Tommy And I an great friends.†Mr. Barlowâ€"“Excellent, indeed.†[Miss‘Budd takes a. seat, directly in front 0f the ï¬re, and the rival: flank hal- nu- Mr. Trotterâ€"“That’s what I calla. shame. It wouldn’t. do for either of us to take ad- vantage of that mistletoe while the other is kart. ’ Placeâ€"Library of the Rudd mansion. Enter Mr. Trotter and Mr. Barlow, friendly rivals for Miss Rosalie Budd's hand. Mr. Trotter-.1 “Hello ! I didn't expect Mr. Barlow. j to see you here.†[Both smile and glance about the room, their eyes lighting the same moment upon a. spray of mlstletoe that hangs suspended frog) tile chandelier. A Christmas Scary of Two Friendly Rivals, by Flaws! Soon Mm... Timeâ€" Christmas eve. wan sne was a lonely spinster, whom no- body, not even Mr. Snawley, seemed dis- posed to marry: and, only remembering simple womanliness, shed tears unaffected- f?†and spent quite a little fortune in owcrs to shrew over the mortal remains of the “mere insolent heathenâ€â€"â€"tho rebellious child who had said she “hated Ii-) ’1 Angel’s courage, and now uched for'an Angel‘s loss. She and her father were buried together in the same grave on Christmas eve; and the Reverend Josiah Spawley, realizing perhaps for the ï¬rst time the meaning of the words: “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your ‘uther which is in Heaven.†read the Burial Service with more emotion than was usual with him. Poor Johnnie Coleman. wearing a. bit of cm e in his cap, and carrying three penny Bunches of violets, to thxow upon his little sw'eetheart’s cofï¬n, was the most sincerely doleful of all chief mourners; desperately rubbing and doubling his dirty ï¬sts into his eyes. . “Worn‘t she my gal ?†he bluhbered in- ‘n___41_, .L The Aid the East-end turned out from ev grimy hole and squalid comet all its halt and blind, and maimed and miserable, and bad and good, to attend _a.t Angel? funeral. 'l‘l... 12..-. A“) L-A There 'was a silence. The ï¬reman sup- porting the girl's head suddenly raised his hand with suggestive gravity, and those who wore hats in the crowd reverently lifted them. The smothered sobbing of tender-hearted women alone broke the stillness; the stars seemed to tremble in the sky as the Greater Angel descended, and bore away the lesser one on the wings of light, to Heaven. could on: has boon uprated S: flu noblest poet, in the noblest, poem of p4thou “I was wicked,†said Angel softly, then. “You must tell them all, Johnnieâ€"at. class â€"tha.t I was wicked, andâ€"that I auxâ€"sorry I said I hated God; I didn't understand. It’s all for the bestâ€"father's gone, and I‘m so glad, J ohunie,â€"~so happy! Bury me with father, please: and tell everybody- e\'£r_\'bodyâ€"~thaz I love Godâ€"now." “Kiss me, J ohnnie,†she whispered. He obeyed; the great drors rolling fest down his grimy cheeks, whi e the crowd, rever emly conscious of the solemn approach of death, circled round these two young things and watched their parting with more - aionote though mispoken sympgthy ti: ‘-._I) A__~ l Tears prevented the faithful Johnnio’l further utterance; and Angel, with en ef- fort, made a. si n that the wished him to come nearer. came, and she put up her lips to his. _ “ ’Iu,â€' nabbed Johnny. “0h, Angel! I’ve bin waitin’ for ye :11 the arternoon. I wouldn’t stop in class utter they wouldn’t ’ave ye no more-an’ I mud to see ye tn’ tell ye u how it wouldn’t make no change an me, an’ nowâ€"nowâ€"†“Uon’t. ye mind.†the Mid phcidly; “father's gone, and ’twould hn' bin no ule forum to stay. Why, Johnnie, are you there?" And her wandering eyes rented smilingly on a. small doubled-up object close by that looked more like a bundle of reg. than a boy. on n-- H -ALL-J T-I__,n, 11A! THE BROKEN CdMPACT. ,V' -w. wâ€"' "â€"- deed. ï¬ning her tenderly, they carried her out o! the reoch of the smoke end hid her downâ€"one gentle-hearted ï¬remen III - porting her little golden heed egeinlt bu arm, while the mother, whose children the had awed, fell on her knees beside her. weeping end blaming her. end kissing her poor charred heads. She was quite conecioue: 3nd_very pgecefpl. A “n , We; , ,ï¬'ï¬- “â€"- injured. Then ell intone: become center- ed on the girl-herione herself; sad as the well on which she lnd her looting tottered to end fro, s great cry went up from the m‘ad' I: ik Angel: J ' “ uic , qu c , amp .†A smile croued her psle {soc for I mo- ment: lhe looked to right sud left sad we: just shout to lesp from her perilous posi- tion, when, with s sickening creel: the ‘ brickwork benesth her gsve wsy end crumbled w ruins, while up rosred s new end ï¬erce pyrsmld of ï¬re. Quickly end ooursgeously all bends went to the reeeue of the rescuer, end in s. for minutes, which, to the pit yin onlookers seemed long houn, they druggc her forth. cruelly burnt but not disï¬gured: crushed sncl dylng but {log J--.) :r.:_.‘ L4 'emdlchddren' ,etebonttnmd'mw degeudghtofwhhhnchq ; d ncclunntion went. up a ï¬ght “‘heve been. heard :t‘ith‘evinrtheetholqsrd ï¬at-ad degnd 1W1. e mm leaning fer out over the chewed end mak- ing window-frame, denuded in deer, ringing bones- ‘ lm‘ire there my more children! An than 9†‘ “Yes, yes!†shrieked the (antic mower. ‘ tannin forward with he: jut-m beby camped to her bruntâ€"“All! You've saved them ell! God love you deer!†Once more the pro ‘ eheet me out- apteed, and without my hence or 111m for her own safety, Angel let one child site: “other drop etreightly end Wily from her hoid; 5.1337 wage . ought,“ eeved, ne- napoxen sympath bun uprated consoler. "An’ ’er 3 I tell yo the tone. And I know ot_her rich men’s m3 Wm: 7mm.“ ’SJust the same; cedmntslegtforthem mammal 1980mm He leaves no train of cars at all And 1 just think it’s mean, He ï¬lls my stockings to the brim 9 With apples red and green. Now, there is Mr. McAdooâ€" He’s rich, all pegple kno w, Each Chi-ism; Eve for Joe. He brings him hobby-homes, skates, And boats that go by steam. And hollow, spotted pasteboard cows All full of chocolate cream. And then upon his Christmas tree He hangs red candv dogs. Gold cornucopias, rubber cats, And wind-up jumping frogs. In a. bun, Christmu eve. First trampâ€"â€Say. Bill." Second trampâ€"“ W'at?†‘ First. trampâ€"“Bo ye goil Owe: Itoclfin’ toâ€"nighfz" First. trampâ€"“Bo ye oin’ tex- lnng u it Itockixi’ to- -nig ht‘!‘ ’y g 1) Second trampâ€"E‘Waw; ’t ain’t wet.†He ne’er brings me ex nsi He never brings a eigh, Aime 9s.velqc.ipedo _ I can not see why Santa Claus, When I am fast asleep. Mgostocking only ï¬lls with things common and so cheap: ‘ m CANADIAN POST, [She move: her cheir directly beneeth the mistletoe. Mr. Trotter end Mr. Berlow perceive the {not It: the same moment. Both the. Just then Min Budd entieipetee the movement, bend: forward endâ€" Mlle BuddL‘lOwh, no, no.†[Si be e eln. A momentary silence. Mlle Bud be her land before her hoe to ehield it from the ï¬re, And then more. beck. Mlle Buddâ€"~“ The ï¬re in e little toe warm. (Mr. Trotter looks foolish. Min Budd be. “Mr. Trotterâ€"“Does Barlow make you tired I†, . Mina Buddâ€"“Oh. no. no.†Mr. Barlowâ€"“I wouldn’t nay that about Trotter. Cela va.†Or isoiciiéxzs‘ 31"}; Ed gray. (Talk; Buicw.) ‘7 fig). ï¬x. Erwinâ€""Ill; llâ€"IIOW." d r. owâ€"“ hope on 0 not mt. this the “echelon†y m- Budd (3» “Mr. nTrottor)â€"“Yu.†"I, ‘1‘ n THIS IS “THAT HAPPENED. 9"E"Il9f° (Jack to His Mother.) No Sentlm~ Thu-o. g‘meKiE ilâ€"now.†in toysâ€" A Musical story of the Man “110 Want to Town for Christmas Gnu. “I’ll never publish another book many- mouely u long a I live,†mid e poet. on Christmas morning. “Why not 2†queried n friend. “Because I have shady neceived ï¬ve copies of my own book from my edmiren, with the compliments of the leuon.†“Now I never have any trouble like that with Mr. Rickshaw.†"How do you mam it? “Easily enough. buy him for his Christmas present just what. 1' nut to have m 'self, and he wet: for me just Whit be thin a he would like to have, and then we exchange the articles with each other.†mum-cum: Gull-unload. "I’m near]! always diusgointod in the Christmas gi ts my husban uya me," eon- feued Mn. Dimmick to Mrs. hirkshsw, “In that. to?†“Yes. He means well, but he doesn't seem to get me the things I want. I try to appear pleased, of course, but I’d nther hwe things I care for I ive him hints, but he ne_\'cr seems with @051 them.†When you alto" her hands i’n yours. bo- nuth the mistletoe, And kin hot gdhntly upon the lips; Then you my know Hut Christan-tide in â€a. Christina Punch. A boxing mtch on the 25th of December. . , ,,,V-_... --_-- -- “'"u-I When she tie- the bénch of green under the chandelier. end e heppy girlish look cameo into her eye; the: remmde you of thnt mowv night not so many yarn ego. when {Eu {interned to the belle together end you to her the}. you loyed bet; a". , When the voice of the ï¬sh horn in hard in thelend, end the cook-pone n eprigo! hell in her cup ; vï¬m the elevutor-mnn Ind the district- wreat- unit. that button in the When the children’s eyes on very hi. nnd bright, end they hold muffled contu- cncee in their cribs ; When you ace the flocking: hung At the ï¬reeide and bitter] reahzc tint open len he ore prefer-ob e to lock: 3 hen you know your wife he mode you ‘ e poi:- of clippers with forget-muck on the toee; When you feel an innrd conviction that she expect: 0. tale in jeche: in return; IIYL-_ -L- n:,A he “a. H SHARP AND a FLAT. A 83d Conpllcatlon. Christan. Eve. centswo’nld' ytor-n mwgm I CAN’T BREATHE. Chest Pain. Saracen. Washes. Bucking mum-L. Honda: and Ir human. n. how“ In on. mun by the Cancun am: PM: fin-tot. Nathan: nu a: tar Wat Luau-8H. t‘LES whack h- .md'. NINEâ€"â€" ch“: â€Mud 011': nun Juan 0) Cm xcmu Song“ Bold when. Price. Cancun. 800.850.; Buowm. 81.50. PM by ins: m Dave an Cannon. Convolution. wséna mu- “How m cm sun on... - mgqgotnumnomgs; 1m ammonium 7 fl ’ The new Blood 3nd Skin Puriï¬er. 3nd mum at Humor Remedies. inï¬rmity (to blame the blood of 3!] imam-Moe. and than remove the cause). and Cmcwu. mo moo: Skin Care 5nd Cancun; SOAP. In aaniuto Skin Baud- nor, exwhrgguy, it) clear the tkln magic!» â€6 rem: humane out: o , m Inc. itching. burning. ml]. 3‘9an dinne- ' o! the sun. Quip. no blood. i I A M euetomeret earl-(Hue FeuerA otC eDepogN.Y.)he-beeueued ' stubborn ease of skin dbeeee by theme at Cm- 2 e emu REXEINEB. She reworked the: her one manned the sun of u: well-known hy- Iloleue. The, mutiny, need9 it enough to cure the Eczema. would surely !he Rheamew-m. She need two new of the Cancun Bunnie. The “not we. motions. Her one or (Octane m not only compgetelyucurqdubut he}: Rheum-tum gee 1 Cutic‘ura Resolvent Them m : subaued murmur of a .- “Yes.†he continued. “king; to of hills ‘ out of his pocket, and funding it to the ? luder; “take this money, 1nd go out. and i buy yourselves s Christmas dinner!†And I gm: tun of gr'atigud}: slowly: streamed A...â€" AL- 1. , Btnbborn 0m 0! sun but... Gonna hu- ruouulnody. minute!- EGZEMK ON A LADY lown the faces '3! ti :- thev wished IWIY. “Boys,†said the uunnt to the waiter: do the sqmre thin ." Them m : an ac What we all expected. the earth with a wire fence mund it. “'11“ In All gout pioce of the wire. The Car of :11 the Russia expected 3 bomb and. sure enough, his wife nude him u custard pud ' . Sunk Bomb t mud a. new bedstead end received twelve 3"“:‘1‘ 9f lead pipe. m-‘ .4! _n , , The Eostmm an on block dreamed of . remem rance and was given tho letter which never cum. "' o ' l'" Gentle Annie, the beggar’s dsu htcr, wanz‘xted s 90"“; but 8115.80; _cn£ g Mr. Jeremiah Canny wanted 3 rest ; but it was twins. The little kin of S ' ex bed In ark on the tree and gecewm bogegn the our. Lord Tennyson expected e check from the princess; but it was only an order for an. other birthday-ode. Henry Irving wanted eome beef for his chunks and got on! one little cult. Young Hobson gobeon wee hoping for eide~whiskers end he eenght. the m_nnap_e. 0--.]- A _._:_ “01:,I’m all right,†he said. a. Little sadly: “but I was thinkin there m onke thing about. Christina t t I didn’t [i e." ““1104. is that?’ “You've got tobc “tidied with who; pnget.†Willie had been thinking deeply :11 Christmas dey, ; condition 0 elf-in so un- usuel with him tint his mother questioned him es t3 the etate of bin hedth. 213931138 Remedies. The Christa-e Codo. 8t. Nick is no relotion to Old Nick. The _roed llttleho often ï¬nd-M too Iicï¬ to oil on W Never count chicken until you have them cooket on the table. Seam Clem never ties n knot in n “cok- ing until he ie nearly broke. No mullet how old you ere. if you out too much mince pie you no euro to lee Sent. Clout. It. is no longer eoneidered just for the “cheerful" 'ver to put the bent things in the top of t. e flocking. A nun who “when 3 pretty girl under the mistletoe end hill to kin her ehould not. be given another chuwe. ‘ When e. man with ufet pocket-book foil: to cut out. bu impecuuioue rival at Christ.- nue, be my on well give up ell thought; of the girl. The mietloeoe in useful only the ï¬rst time. After the ice in broken the. y men who won’t kin e girl unleee he a not under in blieefnl shadow, hen lien on "but They All Received. The Irklone P.“ Of It‘ ‘rIu-u- Christmas. the hardened watch; proprietor of the ne- : “I hu'e decided to Wholeonlo an! “I: @351; A and oonuquutlg uny- trash. OYSTER cooked In at t a bum m1... {arrays magma-an. OYSTER Lind-".00: 35. intâ€"Li PABLOB All) RESTAURANT m‘gppgogo the low OWESTER mamâ€"n. .Q‘ZSTFR‘E'. OYSTERS. ED M UN 0 GREflORY. ax.“- w 5“! â€â€œ8. Pain Spice}. " f as.-m. Elixir Aniseed. FARMS FOR SALE. Liver Ton "" Diarrhoea Spam I c5c$'%£‘??;°‘u“::q“$ gag-g Worm Powders. White Ointment, Furniture Cream, Tooth Ache Drops. g1“ mm buildings: macaw-n; mbuag an ad or me a 10 horseman-h house Infant ’5 Cat-minutiae; Antiâ€" and other mufï¬n; {gm-mm arm won m m: to , u. . btuous Pills. a“ "134:0" orpnmp gmecï¬tiniorgtgz' 12 . . l- n n n n n nn-..--. 5--.. .-_‘1'°.-,'°9PPP “18°09'19" Mm nnuu. Julv 2g: gen-es- Full snmthpfk’a Powder URPHY’S Comer Kent and William 81mm! LIN D .AY. EDMUND GREGflRY, New: iAdvez-tzsemén ts. 'IMORIAL CARQS,â€"_Aiq_ry opqioo ..I-..-_Â¥ ,. â€",, lam upon main. 9»; mm ‘0†IV ALI. ouunt. Factory, Toronto, Ont. Dmggtst and Seedsman, K Alsike and Red Clover: Two-Bowed Barley, Wheat, Oats, Peas. N _A “- .L- Onkwood. Dec. 16.7 1891.4; bath at Store and Elevator. """"" ' Stocks of Weeds, Worsteds and Hardy BOHTBAGTORS All] BUILDERS. Hardware, Crockery and Gussware‘ complete. MWmWOmdMathc.pev-ib. White Goal on of the wheat grade, also 0M stock has just been â€punished with an Mes of Groceries rqu for Christmas trade ‘- --J. ..-- 7 Emma 21 u BRYAN a; SON, G'eO. Bryan, (9: Son. NEW GOODSAT OAKWOOE Just received a. carload of is: angry. WANï¬fEE A,/ of Canadian Coal Oil. P Brown Bros. for Infants_ and Children. Boga; Bramâ€"03317004. HOGG BROS. ... -“vâ€"â€" v..-- wgwluwu acres or when on the tum which ylelded 32 my use; mutt-gang not“ “‘3? . er to w on mammal, I wmoolm: for 83700. pawn. 5.â€"161 m on cod vol road; ewg‘tmm them at 33%;; 11mm: 1:: m1 -. notes In Inga mach : hmh burned sud ground mod 4017?â€; pwurezum ul tamed; co-d bun; arm well and salad young around. This um in mm". touxthomddwnn. Will a exooneothhmooLuon manhunt!!!» 11.0.3 3.3m! only 16 we; hum Windsu- Ind Daron. Thenhcoodnd rad! mm ton-m tumpromoeuoubuhosm pin: point for woodJsm qmddu of w Inqbecu: on name of thesaurus. Owing to my lumberinz lama. which require my pretence elsewhere I ma man any longer ta devote In! ml «cannon to mania-to uuqmlhtvo anthem. It wiltbesplouuna tau-me cashew oaths†Ind «he: lands which I In." (or 0:81" tuner untoumwhowb‘b' Wm... E? g: , 1 , wv- -'-' "-W'Wwwgï¬iewm Nance. um end z Inter 1 u: I modem Improvements. Printe eel-rinse on- . mace end bountiful have and gonads one. 1!: W No or mound- wmun iOnflee. 0o thief-rm mybeeeenm ’ eeeee of ï¬ne tell wheat. Lest crop of whee: yielded 38 oueheieper ecu. This term will_be e: 3 meet eeorlnee for 87,500 to: quick PM aâ€"Adjoininc the ebove in 100 eaves. as under enmveuon. m elm: cleued end min «$219!» (tome house. good. M“ 0 81’ 0 2!; mmflkm one-In wen; term we]! teneedeed drained. lï¬eeteoot noehii when may be eeen momma-eon. Thereieebou-d fence theeoute from of these two terms which vii he eold either together or eepmeeiy. Price. 500. Gen give pm ctenhet of above Heron let. on rncln 8,-1C0 ecree. three mile: mm the but}! hoax. I?! ‘3â€5'3'“ end tenoedfllew been! eoeeeiong mo : m emu-on up domgood house end bet-o. â€WIN!!!“ Q JA MES NAYLOB. no“. on. Door 9. urnâ€"m. ' 0' Bullet sndGenn' W_eer of Wmmmzm Gloves. Ribbons. laces. end ell and. lam“? coeds Dyedm Clemedor eh Clean- er: posltlvely' summed the beet. Ne peddling vegan employed. Auuebh went In every town. BRITISH-AMERICA! DYING 007.. 1 Gold Module: Dyers. ‘ manual. Tomato. Onewe end Quebec. !l J. RIGGS, Fancy Goods Dealer, u “morn and Linda-.1. d BROWX sum“ â€WWZfl? 9†mm?“ or r nn duo wm dea't with Walls! to luv. Ro- Wd 3: GRAND UNION HOTEL. Lindâ€. F. TBEMBLAY. 825M $ 5 0 0,0 00.06 ovum: nun Emma mo-rmcmmmumm.‘ '.â€" On the agent In IINDMY. Miscellaneous. OAKWOOD, mat . , betweeh m with 1 maxing Inc and can wk -.r â€consumptive: mamas“ -A Cairo dew: the Austrian mil At Komko. n9.“- Ing from the In Omdnrmsn, was 1421:. hon been re: st Korea}: 0, Aim numbers at the I who m: in to th“ m, 'hâ€"n Kort“ um 40 Bayou-s ct Omdurmm. m kept oadod molly baton. tint they have such ( flee: an INK 1»: mm The oil of th‘ “to! rand :- in In entire: nt- :31 um d Con [Au-r '5'!" “he! woo act for a lot north and am she ‘ her rho! by ho! Convoy promised Ind the wax-nu la took plooe upon hm u out (or breach 0! -â€"A St. Peberabu hence but been I 401mm rec-renew m churned with loco! “fun in the “be: outboriuea by the famine. may oppoSnbe the tuning relief and submitted Inn-Vina peaoon out the mo It would require a. propodtioa t homplcyed in “Dec: (918 mo. minute. The W: Olly furthur sum (one! works. -â€"Rev. Father DJI Patrick's church. M1 yous. died in that cl m. 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