Whitby Keystone, 16 Mar 1905, p. 6

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4'.-- Ghurchill's Resolution in the. British House. PrTemier Balfour Stands by Free Trade. ~-Mr. QCamberlain Talks on Bis Favorite Theme. h t l I i tlieI l i n13. oMfr. rinsos, t îe~liîti Ii ii(î ela jii h fl~ 1 ~ I '- -' li I lo oii If îthe.' l l 11 l 111 1 lV- 1 1 1 p il 1ii ~ii'i'1i'1i .t i fil d it4444 i.hu I .'i i -.\- i i i i I 1 i tji i iili, a r i m t îi"'. 1, pr li!t i, l i t li en i i l 'iI l. 21414l ll \ Il m i (i 1 II i i ber xx .1 Ilî ' i . t i lii ii 4.4411t ii i l wIî i l "41 1 1 il", 1 4 ilii p1 ii t>. 414il4l4~ ~ s '1 1'4m l i I I i 4 44 1' ,4 14. 441 t' 1144' '~ 1114 (j4.4'~ 4 1 t'4' 1'....' I 14'"44Iî4I"1l. Il (-'-'41. l.44'I.41 i " 4 xx 1414' 444 "I liii "1444 j i 44441 1111.441 '.1 ~l' 4 4 î'.'4î1 i ti Il III. r, i iii i - 444.4 ,44, 4 44 îhî~iî "44 t î . ..,.î, ~ r. 14"' 1,41 144.4 \1î ,,4.4 ~4Il1li. 14'141'4114" (i'î '444'., 4 l>1il144141. 1h4,lI. , 44444 .4i1(4'..1 (.4 144 411.4 h,îiiî.' il .1141 îiîîitlll t4i i-îîlllîl 4 1 4jI14'" ""I 144 1444 4 iîîiQ'i 4 4 ." \4~iî."(lî144'1lt l4..414'411'. J liii - 11441' 11(4 1 .îî'1'i-1 liiîîîl 4144" t .4.1 EV1CTED IRiSIl TENANTS. Jed ya INTERNATIONAL LESSON NO. XII mun DIARCH 26TUI, 1905.1 ne( Sgummary... Lesson 1. Topic: The Je. wonderf ni divine Saviour. Place: Ephe- t sus. John's gospel was written between fal 80 and 90 A. D. John was the only ble apostle living at that time. lie retors d ka to Christ as the Word of God; ail tlîings s11 were made by Hum; fie was the life and dei ight of men; reference is made tri John fo the Baptist, the farerunner of Christ; fi' he was "not tbat lighit, but w-as sent W to bear witness of that light";- Jesus was the true ligbt. e Il. Topic: The believer's true attitude th toward his Lord. Place: Bethabara. A '~na crisis bad arisen in John's ministry; theCo Sanhedrin sent.a deputation froni Jeru- P salernita, ask, John wbo ho w'as; Johnt c said ho xvas not t ho Christ, nor Elias, th nor the prophief about îvhorn-Masos had jj writtcn, but lite was niei'ely a voice cry- ing in the îvilderness, "Make straight si the w'ay of the Lord." John baptized fo with water; Christ wvo.u1d baptîze with s the Eoly Spirit; John testified caricom- Te Jesus and called him the Lamib of God; e John did not know Christ until the timne be of his baptism, xvben the fioly 'Ghost inbl the fat-m of a dove came upon bun, and th the Father said. "This is nîy belox'ed w. Son, ini w'oîuî I atn well pleased" 'tr Ml. 'lopie: Jesus xins bis first disch- ples. Place: I3thabari. John poiiiîodn Jestis out ta two disciples NN-110 followe4db Jesus; ,îesîîs titrucu and said, -\VlitI seehc 'l'lie Tbcy aiked (Christ îx'bere lie j dw elt; Jesus saîd, -Conie and sec"; An- hli GreNw fonîtlilus brofhiet S11iuoiidatî broîîglt îii 10 Je-ius: ilt is up1îui-cd also thiaf Jolun foîî iii l î rualliet' JiiuiOs ; J esius fotîliud 1bi P IhîlllufoUlihuNa- thaniuÀ ; x î'îPhiii I îp fld NaîîiiiicI thiol« tbev Ibad fiiiud the'4h siali, ŽxtizihOtiel ' raisoîl u i1iibjetiin;. NaflihOilCel x-a55"On0d, comxii"icll tt .1Jes5xxii ficM>the î C1îV.<it 4 ihîi k x ciliuhi' t Place: 14iii 1 V til. n ail t tiiI t 'a u ii i- ' Ilisi les xx'ei-e inite tl>t, \- i ' \i\'d xxun' ( 1 ht Ic'ie .'i-t (.1ui îîîiî ti dtexî li- atti'tioiîh ii 0 ihlii' 'liei' nZi-la-iîdi'i 14.e i 11ih i f111 .i\ 14.1-I x îîlî xx 4? t i iY \ei c ' 01 cî)lerI t' tia' f4 i-' t111(l bear iîîi1,11oîgo-îl Iii' xx ulîlî'î lii"-' SuIj ii l tî i ~ '1ii îî 1 clille î'lî'I h i ).\x . i tî 'il u î l I)È il i F, i 1; l ' il i. ' il 4 ,4 4 I lI-II 1 hIi-îi.11n o fl 1 t i [4 4 1 1 Ihi i d i o 1 1 1 1 1 1 il41 i it I' iil, '.1 4144 1i1 41 ' îqlll l hîîîî OFTEN THEf BEST PART 0F LIFE leclp for "Women PaEsing Thruough Change of Mie Providence lias alli'.tted us each at least sevenLV \ bars in w'hicb ta fulfill ont- ni.Sion in 111 e, and it is genceralhyv our aven fautt if we die prcmaturely. No,-rvons exhaustion invites dlisease. Wltceitv thing bcois a btîrdî-n and41 '.'ca il14 h(t îvaiîca fuv blockswith- Out îý'ise fatiguie, and yutu break 041. îito wpirîirtxt iut'4.('11i1\'v, ht4J,'oi t- f144.- lusIies;, and Vou grnw ex('ted and î.îivat. the lcast provocation, and vîni cannot bear ta be crosscd in anv- 4 i 47 you are in danger; yourr ieouvos jhave givon rout;-, ou need building up at oLice ! T4.) Xuild ip woman's ner-v- oîu s ' sîera ndriaduring tuie period of cliii.1o of 111e we k-noxv of no0 better nî-Iîtethon Lydia E. l'inlciaiii'-s 'keg- etal ut' 'otipnunid. Ilere is on illus- tratiiin. IxI s. Nlazry J. Dalhrtuzz, of 150 MLIII St., W\Iiiipeg, Manitoba, writes: Deat' Mî-s. Piîiiîam : I.liE.l'iuiuklaitsVegetale "oTnlpoundj has t m iiîîa îe. 7ta nme through that dcli- cote 1i4riisl io" îas the chnnou'ff f>'. Fer six ear i4t4.t5 l isiiirbed lmy ecolin' systein. 1 had lit tnlu'wias e.xtreîuîel,, nerxous, be- came- pale- ont deIiît.aîed, v-rx' irregiilarin i- thu- uîeuîtll' and the lilnol a] ien-u to be iu' Ii mx'eail. 1 bad fre<îuent palpiitationu andt throbibing of ttîe hear't- in fact, nay whoie system sfeei-d te o bi disorder. "I recei veî no t-lief f rom the suffeuing in- cîd-imt to thîs period until I toek Lydî.a E. ?ikbt. ' egetable Coinpound; bîut I date rny relief front tîto time I took the first bot- t"I graduaîly impt-oved. natumre took ber course pa- nlessly, and la due tiras I -.bas a Weil wouuafl-" Mu-s. Pinikham, of Lyrin, Mass., in- vites, ail sicki and aiîing women to write her for ad vice. lier great experience je at their service, free of cost. 44' j 1' .1 411 "i il Il III T:îjc'.r Cttevances Wuene Bejot'e British House of Coinroons.. ln- 4 iiii-' u I.4u.l ii- ' 4 i »'V' : i l]4 pl '1 41 ii' 111. 1441.1 1141 "t ix i 't .11 1.it'lii" 4444 414 "i . 14' "-'il 'I hi" h. "i 4444~~4 1 14' il h Ix h lul t1h olfuî'1 iii l il J, ' "411d .2 14 1 ' 1 2 Burfcî'd Rest'IeuL Dcad. Prantfm' it 1 l e'Mal.&ili 1 lii ( l ' "; i 'l Bih tt t. ?i(irj'. hiltll N xîil ".l 1 kni- oî ýx' . 15 'i4i 't 14' 114 i yviais agi). Ile 4414- a prul'î'i îlî1:t 111 W oiilstock -i'j.'timii()ftf lii ti .. '\ . Thîtx"V. h~ 4-i lo-. li o-41. 1'... luti Dl.. anid \\. .. îî u' h. iil . ' esda, wbo had been sick thirty-eight. I 16 ~ 44 c- 14. I u41 4'. 'i 1 1111 - i"l1 I444441'4cil .i l i i ll" .'l4 f I44 I i i i ; l 1 ' \.4 1i 11 l I1 l ru'î t If î 1-1 Il l lc li (1 - 4il u 41 htiia 2 .iI, ' ' t 1 1 I'l4 e f Il' t 414 '1. 1 I r '1 f1411 r'l 4 il1 î '1 ' iiî 1 îf' - j ' 11 fi lI-'o4 x ~ 1 ' fi i ('4lv,'l' ' 1 , I f 1 x 1 t îx 1- 4 44 î x 'I ' IL lie 1"t wî i k t s ax t :41' Il 11441.4411 aiilîî'i a 1kts traîle of si-ud) a one' doos Illie w w k . of inond supports ils intîerest"-. NIL r Xiv lt1lisîsii u igbIt . cf '1111 lh " oitlîe liglit of *' Hie xxnhd -IToltu ix. 5).- As lie olpenpd theî .ev-es of ili>' iidil ina n tofthe beautiî's of thle nattîral wxorld. so hie opens thee tv>s of dhie nexx-born babe in Christ to the glries of the Spiritual, world. Abbie C. Morrow. lot Siinply Passably Good IT, WAS NOT' STE,,LIqG. But the Woman May Bea Ã"MO Market Reol'aCvat e best. jk Toronto, March 13.-Mèrs. Sarah J T eW k. Southwood, the proprietress of-th Threto arers ake. QI n a carge Y 5 of t e teet.$20 f àharas.Ce-rie+1,. ;C. Rbi ete, K. i rs; asked him, if he desired to bel le whole; the man *eplied that hel no -one to put -hlm inbo the pool; eu told .him, Vo rise, to.ke up bis beds walk; the man did as lie was coxu- ided. Ner etsi, Topie: Jesus suppiying humai' 1.Place: Na ehado te heast shore of the Sea of Galilee. as and His disciples went into a des- place to be alone; great multitudes owed thrne; Jesus taught them and ed their sick; in the aftern-oon the îpies sugglested that- the multitude uld be sent away tri buy f ood; Jesus ided to f eed them there; a lad Nvas ad with f ix-e laves and two flishes; -thousand inen were f ed, besides nen and children. - Topic: Jessu proves Hirnself the -Saviour: place: jerusaleni. It 'vas last day of the feast of the Taber- le'à; there N-as a great. ceremny in I nection with bringing 'oater from the d of Siloam; near the close of the niony, Tesus cried, -if any man st, let hini corne unto me and drink"' spake of the g-if t of the fioly Spirit. I. Topie: Chrisît's teaching respecttig !'-lace: Jerusalemn. Jesus delivered ,discourses during f-is stay in Jeru- em at the time of thie feast of the ernacles; this discourse w-as deli'ver- S in the court of the woniefl, and may divided into tw-o parts: 1. Christ is SSon of God. 2. fie ias suprerne au- )ritv even above Abrahamn. Those 0accept. Jeslus christ N-ill know th, [lb, and the truith w'ill make the-ni fre- çil. 'ropie: Jesus Christ the lighit of TI. Placec: Jeîusaleni. Jesus saw a îd mîjan the iliseiples asked Chri"t hM ad sinned, this monal or bis parents; lîs lop>IIn/J tiit neithier tis Inar.nour ; parenit s liîîîsinned; nuakes day of tihi-, anoiiltsth e lulind uîan's ex-es t îiiind., theiîn to go tu the pool of unali alîd w-ash holi obevs ; c-ornes back uit1- Ili h ij' i ghîbor's a;-o st irîcul; lie OS9 1111 cci( i - ot'1 f ls livalI'l(ilg s ta- il to tlie >hiariseîes; Jexus ocuscd of eciot ilg the SoIIboti. Golden 'tet "litieQe ilt'>' w'î'itteîî, ai Ne4' ( ilîOt belà,t il'î' t vsI i - i.., îs t lii- irist - t lui'-on of t 14.: ,, ii(l tlhit 1>,- in" \Vil 1114 t h11t, 'ave i fi' 111r1'i IîhIll ii' M1 'I, i-.lll î ~ 3 1 11iîe x'iî'il "1)(.- \V etî. to bo tuie kexiote for the Les,"-în I. Th'lire" t1îit 1, t-î' i e in- Wovtd\i i.-he Word.uNI vas mtrade 'hand dwxit -iiiing îî-' Ji il ., 14). î hi- 1415 'ri111~. 10 t'>'C' Iiii' ltîn aii. I( S-otl i nil îîîîîk 0111-'OxxloÀ i mtiî'e. ;h W s1111 i4(1. île x I'- ("(i'Is Ul tiiilI2îi, '1ýditi'"'" tI h. (Cor. xii., 4>. )it tlis deal î1'.î fIe-I- > Il. fît li.,u 4i:îî. id.. 31 >Ili 11 f441' U- 1M. C. v.. -2_ 1 1 ,I3îth' Il 14l i ' tlit a 4'-4 1 tîi 1 'iîîib of II' 1-1 4 i 't II.'xxi4141 I lilI t t iIl r l'I t'1h JOSlEP-HKENNEDY. D'dock this rnorning. A guard was plac-d> ieî t ii'~. : îî.î1'1'- t12h1. .h 1..hîîî * f iî'l 1 :I 1 I i î 1:' î;î. tî .41 tl 'i( liii,(,(i 'v14 . ' 144 Il i1. î î1 1 ' P i w i) xl' x Ii' uxiA14' 1 i l' oj ll' x ii b'î4îîîl t11',t41 "t Iis- British V.j- 11 i v i i1i -l1 4 i t lui44441>4fi 4 4 ilihji]w .i 'Ili- 1:44 ..4...,"' 444EV i 11.14 444P1V4 C iii i xl. ".1 4111-aHt-44d lit 11' Cul4 r' 1. 4 1 V tiphil .x t î' id. . i1 - Wîlî Be lInvestigaîc. îhi "1444.4' 41 4 . 11,;< 1 'Ix l. tIi>' ll îl i-' t il tI o 4 ' ii i1' lii lii'li t îiîîîî. Ameica Assuranlce Company SEVENTY-FURST ANNUAL STATEMENT. 3Ist DECEMBER, 1904. ASSETS tU'nite CI 'S t t ', ixîrînO l and uîhi Stat i, 1 .',44,4)"11 a Ilu\\ixx i'I\- .. - 44 i Totîxttx l.îîîve 1111 1.' anda1444- 4 0 1 O f w f n t n i t i r i - - - - - - - '. 2 7 , ., 1 4 '2 3 ('O i on(4 îi iI a ouiou di" 4.4.1 15.l 1417 12047 45S2 L IABULITIES Ei4i:x li.4...............2049 ~2.013,t47859 - e 850,000.00 Capital j -4.9 Reserve Fund ---j9 49 Security to Polie .odeS - 187,49 Losses Paid from the Oirganla tion of the ComPafly 10 date 25.8689544.80 IIOREO . COXPeiet J. J. KENNY . ViEoP.îdnA.nd Mareinafg ieco UG sU MYERS. HiON. S. C. WOOD. THîOS. LONG. ROBERTAFR. JOHN HOSKiN.C, LL. D. LIEUcT.-COL. H. M. PELLATT. E. W. COL joliN P. H. 51 1, 0Streets@ lToronfOi Ont. lods xNia 1in1.IC R. i'iîijisPd cf e('4h e 12 44- ~ 14<1 a114>1204 liist'(. Pnios V.t'!O 4 ii'hliaO ogc in 40 ahilclauî ->-. .x'uîh the >\i ofi ii f 1îLots wxih N\ x <' A C4.W14 thr 1'li'1"'onng t :1.1>144ti'-4 lu'-. ('10 ir i1')l'4 4\4 1. .1 Iiopinioni1 >714 <.14 t'u M i for 1 i i iIIaîi 4.44v>-'ý i t i '-.44>r i 'i i li .4.4 -4ý "t -14 ' '.2 an pu i xxjour 15414 s.7i(Ix--.27lt Cxtt hIii" lIoh > 444(4 '114 iii'--4 44 44(1IOItl.i1 and$1 B744sce' ton'î4t4 x. 14 Trae>4'tti 1: 4 (1 11 ! i Il ' 'i' ii " il iI .t 1-i 401 uîîîî it 1 fîîî 4 ' ut 1-144a i- li l p îi"i1 5 e-k11a Ncry : '- Oic', Lo ttikiîi. in1' 4 4~ il i I':i1 4i 411 ý,, u t nr l ti' - C 'q: fn-i n yvti kn(24u . i44' il'jtî' ilî 1 î..4'le bal144 1I 1 -lcot e u '44' '4 iiI " il - '- ilI 14.1i'4 1 ,.1 I',l' tho- iil"'o.--4 ii'4 t 4 ~ ~ """ . i l t il x'. Ilî.l i o a lfi.,'.i;1.,4 ,o14',>i 44 1 a l i a i 4 4 ' 1 1 41 4 44 - 1 t '~ ". 1..('o ,l ie ut t 1,e la .40 ' m i x tl~ ~ ~ ~ ~t 444 i-ii4414141 4>1. osii .411 '.444 '44.i ~'1 i 1'(' :îî1d to halve 1,î ' laucd. t( î hI iii>' i- foinix'activie. \\11 T~'In'a c' t'a tutile quîiet. '.Fe îîî (ll x 4ý-ut Iwî"î lias s o cli e i ed the de- 1(114lu i infor -411410 liii's if 4(o(l1S. t'nI1c- t~ ~ ~~~~"i oo:-untti I11 . 11. 1 look tor t~ ~~~i ra1.,rx xutkIighit. (Ire:i r14n Iis <fi imnUIitit,4i- iii> 1iing into the' couîntry', and MAtnuil4'1t'.umuv-4'5 inervtSe iun volumeil. il"mcis hauve>'hown o decîtî- itig tenfde'lcy' durîng the>'past-t veek. Victoria uand Vaîîc'oii\e"n-'1'lc Ad sunnyv weit lier olong thue eoost haq hod an enliî-euitug effeot upon trade gener- allv. Wuho>'i-a4. busineuss is brisk -.and collections anr' goodl. Logging and min- ing camps are <alling for large supplies afi groceries and provisions and trade in fi.sh is adtix-e. Trade prospects are ',bright for ail linos of business. C., appeared for.the prisoner, and plead- ed not guilty. Gorrie said ho answered aa advertise- But Inecmparably thi The receipts of grain to-daY were agaîn CI very small. No wheat offered, anid prices C therefore are purely nottittaL Barley un-I changed, 100 bushels selling at 52e a e( buabel. Oats fit-mer, oniy 100 bushels inandfL tbey brouglit 491,It.Ir Daary produce in moderate sipPtlY 'w itha prices af butter firra, the best dairY seli- e ing at 25 to 28e per lb. Eggs unçhaliged at 27 ta 2îc pet- dozen . s Hay quiet and fhrm, with salesof1 ad at $10 ta $1050 for tiîmothy. and at $8 to $ for mîxed. Straw ta nominal at $11 a ton. Dressed hogs are unchanged, wlth lighlt b selling at $7.50, and heavy at $7.25. Wheat, new, bushe .. . $ 06 ta $ 1 Do., red, bushel ........ .. 1 06 ta 1. 07 Do., spring, bushel...... 02 ta 1 031 Do., gnose. bushel......090 to O 92 Oats, bushel.......... 48 ta 49 Rye. bushel .... .. .......0",5 ta 000o Buckwheat, busbet .... ..... 55 ta 0 61 Barley. busbet...............0O-ai ta O 52 Peas, bushel..............ta 0 Ha.timoth>-, tn....... 00 ta 5 Do.. mixed. ton........ fl 1ta 9 <On Straw, per ton ..........il O00 ta 0 00 Do., No. 2. bushet ....-4 <00 ta 4 50 Do.. No. ', busheh . . .. -, ta 4 0on Red <lover ........ .............ta 72, Timothîy..... ................(4ta 1 la lt'essed logs... 7"" 25 ta 711M Egg9S, new laid. dozeux- n<125 ta <n 27 utedairn'.. ...- 0 2., ta n2 Do.. eream-rv........ O28 - ta 1 ('hti'ten'-. sprtng .... ......... 12«-)ta0 0 13 D)uc--i. per lb. .... .. ......)l12 ta 10111 Turke's, pert'11h....... <40174ta 0 19 <'Iai-'e. rer dezen (j ., O 1', te < 7<0 'Pet:'te" , oct- baz' 4A,< l n h A 451 ('qut iftouwcr. rer dozen ..,,O-1 ' tan 1 -A ("etirv. per d07.Stl............<0 '.a te a -in nîtic4n-. ,rer bitE . . . . <44't r) '4'in pl .f'f .4nufit'74 ,, -. na te r9n rtse>i-p. c7'i4n)k 1 te '41'ttop, riir-te 4x '4 British Cattle Markiets. T.endon -Ti>' 4"lttl(' are eîetl ted I li-I. 4 14'Ic, prr1b.: rofrieprittot- heef,t, S% 'Vper- 1b.: ci e 2te 111" i- r l1h Leading WAheat Markets. N'-i-'N ir..............1 9!7 Detrnit .............. 117 ¶tt1-< Stoe............... 1 i O ,7 St.1xîîi...... .......... lf11 ~r3 'TcÇlento Live St oc!-. s \\îan 'ra-or and Il lias t wexxîre iî lîn entîx' sex'efte"fl ,fi nüDît 'lI ~ar lreîîattle. inl '4 -t .\ -ra lit - 1-a-or ins assIeii(p and App.4 21- rlIilîiI(g thelia 1t tider fui!sa il. s114.14eli.the c" 4411t ta 1114?iflt 'i 444i -ion .11111 a wîiale anîd the>' 111411erOt.10.f îî'T enr.î ed ~irneîl aandi nado a i d.V'1us ilwu u:îktpofl it tI ntral11î-i:é.4itîg it, and4. 1411I Il' thei mni mWi tIi >'î î l ila rs - in the "water1 Mi 4"liiIl""this damage2> 1 .tl i li is - e4'1'ipan'4ifl. îv,1 (1111- able- tî-x >Nilîl bu 4 t îî t collect cdthîe fll îgt îîîler an1d41cnî-t riictedl a raft and 1îîV-114?d it ovcu'the long i-t rit>li r sevctt" I îile- to tlhe shlore.(Of Col, dîîî'îng that time neitt>'t' man lîad food or îx'ater. FORTUNE TELLER GOES FREE. Gcargir.a Chilcott, a Gypsy, Discharged by Judge Morgan. T44. 44 . '4r 'h '_-.tdge Morganin atbe C, 4W1'- ý1 ,i) l est e'(!1~.! '. 44 A"C o the ufI1 4.344444441(11.44 of4 th-"niyat Eng- In Gypses.M 'ped.it h u;îllert.iktig 10 tell , ' 1441i of 11143 iÇv.11. s-1 id Juùidge >iorga "4' c cmn-roced na11411h1oc ,4 Lax s and fou:. isad 1(0 lyx 4-I. 114.il i',1e wunt to, g4.t rid off tln'. r flV-4f C t Iis .nianner it 44?.' yd.11iîult to 14reven31t il.en. If the l4Zi4tr 11intndod 10proVC4Ut t"1111ng for- tures whyx11 dkI41t11'y nu.4tpare a14.slort. dra3- tIiu î4eI3Ie w1111 t.~ami way th' pe- i î1.î:ry beîîcfit gi v 40 144to th- for-tur.e tpflers, it 4o l 0U11 h 'I (41"443d /i ii t4 ugs am e done- 11'1re he î101l144ofro'1.1i l 'ionSri'hfaces and4144 lothorpîlacels. ThY c,.i. .e m-1 hax e tab CEYLON Tea. Black, Mlxed or Natural Creen. Sold only in sealed lead packets. B y ail Grocers. Received the highest award and Gold Medal at St. Louis, 1904. )SEPII KENNEDY SUICIDED IN BRANTFORD JAIL.b mntenced to Life Imprisonment and Linded it This Morning by Hanging. 1 1 ý ý ý ý ý! ý 1 ý : : : ( ý ýl . -1 - . --- .- I)v a niO~ xh monnî%%10 x vd (un a train froni 1ýrix idî'ne aniud tuik a hack ta the r'e-l î'nx - 1e Ioihl Illle IihC ufants c1tiîîI" "Iai- x'n. xaîiî'r. 10 take niv lutIle iabv .unîl* givo -il -liter. Its unhappy milten is starvuîg and sick, and fol- loWe buyli an Ciernhî. Dean father, put it iin a iinueiîtlis City, or board hixu W-i ic'xieu'e, bunt, oIh, for (i-od's sake, (14o 14 I' li-e track of iiiin. 1-lis nmother will '-omiui'for hiîîî in a fexi 'niinths. fielbas Lieeîi bapjtiz. 1 con carry himri o fat- ilion, auJ rallier tîhoi hav'e hirn lose bis« faitu. I give luinuni>> viotio, father, anid iii thIle gond Sxu.whuo 'said:'e n huuî givî cîli 1e of the-e little on es la 'NI î'anp 11h' e4'"\cvtIh Nie. and wlio rejected tIiir,t'j'It4r', bless yoîî and re- wxaIi(l. aiil îîa.v tIi> provers of an un- 1ia1j414\ nîîîthîc'n e lîcard fîr x-ou in this 4 i'41d andI i iu"\t. i od-b", roi'darling 1 .ýlx. uix t iio i .cd of ilcaven and 1fis mit-'l i 41lai xiuîu<l aer atnd protect rN l" 14 . .t ltiOl. ioder, lîolp nîv baby." ONE PERIL 0F WARSHIPS. Buikhcadit in Modenr Fighters Are Per-,.4 fecily Useless. 1.îrîluI. \.ii'h 1-T.hie Epros pub- e- .1' i.. x îî Thle start liîhri.h- ~ "'i.î 1142 niklueadls of 500144 pt 44.1n î'. i î î~'ii1 aron jîenf'ýctJi i -e- -4-. -ci '4'Aenprei--ure Wias _. 1 1'. itx' îe e ' uf 'Aulninoal, tiue rteel "'.4. e I ' sînîl.'no1is xvore ishor- 4' 11 \%Il 111 hihiupriz1iii- 1 an41 î. : r' î' i p. i iîed iu. Lon- ho- 1iii' tue v, 14paî i î"eît 10in ù, f'-IlI 'l'Hte xx o1~ 44 i4.4 gixc',1.414.1bukitd i 1îil tlîC " itbee.41C0filled xxi;b 'xxnter, Il -I lx' 14~2t h i in ,e ex'eO'- ol 0- lhi-il. .11.1 ,141 i"t'.e beeti nos.hor'es, the xx iV- x .'iIî i14'IjtibLavî:xe but-sýt. and îlî.. t i -4 luil klu01'd't ' i n tîî urn r. hh dî-.a î'uiîî' î'efaul 11 .i111441 i x, î '- ýf iie .4t da I t11 was a t.ýu - t il' 114 l t'4i(Iht t tlie t'li lSes t- W'ZRE WRECIED BY WHALE. Fisi-erman's Seventeen-MiO Sv-'im to 1 Shorne. . 1 nientdipronedof$0te pay s o them"s- aget ofrthuer n ha pay.fr He na- ehinry. Theontesstituoataonotht eo Lhuis pnoey, $and worked ofortaelitie. rietr tonon hwhen theobusiessaa wenin.Te liquida tio anotegfo h oere isnd theft there," sitl isitrxtDenion.hwe hebsns "eniolyedtiosnetrc uon leat ee n o tthers" ai rown satt 44o- nse Curr. Aong hs -o otae S e Jarret, $15; r sarick 750; n. Meidruen $5; Ms"sAnil $200; Misor neyiurr$00y. Fraw hoe w $500,ar: Crosshan for a small amount." "Perhaps you can make out a case*, against ber as a common cheaf," said Magistrate Denison. "-But this case is dismissed." "FATHER, HELP MY BABY." A Betrayed Girl's Pathetic Appeal to Her Church. 85()5000.00 Secretary.,

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