Whitby Gazette, 28 Sep 1894, p. 3

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W a ra rt te. Offoé nd oiqdenc net t Al Sante il e ae nt qingte ,ad*initor to tht kidly&dmniioý I d nut bliee tere y. not sla ,a eradficato obtier intoxîcants. ,onto- EIT WEST# d ivessei#atni eof a Private Nature ai Profuse , or suppressed Men and an plsplacements$'of the ERPAI flLETTERS. ch from:Londlon. says:ý-The itiesint general post-efee and,' Liverpool state that a ty of undierpaid letters- come to merchànts and privatej-, e. 411 the letters are weigh , and if they Çre underraïd m arkýed-before leaving the post- 3 the mail is made up pr the The amount undezaid' in the envelope, and the âter is , the deficiencey due the Can- nment-to be collected from the > oPALLý INDSP OR ALE. eternty mde up the orchestra, and as this and, passing dgwn the ale, he said to ( lwer"1 .Q . .Thlwenr Was Hogemuchtgiven to the pen riing, bleeding, siffering,, dying, groaning asleep," îSo he tapped her on the shoulder kidan dd otmen o eANDen r iMMayXaIsMode us i tmei DpOjRSSASH ES, BLINDS. World, a voice breaks fróm the = heavens and said, 4" The service is over, She said' --impde nt, bt d jst ecidted ins on Dd o.ranri o o eba ain, Drink O friends ; yea drink, 0I Iknow it is over; I am praying air, I am irhsdFrR-Amn h ot-mindetattelawer sk eigtqed bston A h .ohn beloqed 1" O blessed Lord Jesus, the best paig" .Wl, adte nitr . est Founed PicteNo was mn t afithelslawyer. huge tecranbio Ndtraohage;ormakngot lnbr hb i s friend 1 ever had, wasthere ever Bach a " whatsoever ye ask of God, behievig, ye wâIt is poic. uneed es toasay erqetoscae.htgoie i oeTryCoe ,,ilorders let with JOHN NOBLE , Dundas table ? W as there ever such a ban uet . will receive. ah aid ' o t at i h t o e, W hat gavet e wickdhThomsePainon's ad- a dilbe promptly attended to. From the Cross uplif ted high, • Bible ?" ",Yes," he said, l4re B IePrssen fthoonclnetre c.neadak knid arios W h re the Saviour de igs t o die, prom ise: -of that ki n u u s a r m h s v st t n lnd in L oveBi le. i n -W n e ,t e Whatme'oouste sod ear! "16Well," she said, Illet me see it. So heoWas:homasTickel'ishaWialter•. Buaosrs eing herishedoar, turned ovei the Bible until'he cime to the conneetion with the purchase of armseo hr a ns ncign idRcadsel.Iakfl ote H aenarnddelcme;a nner co me. promise, and she said, "l That'eses, s it ? the/iNorth W est MoutadPolice. Mr. Ives T o e rde a ng eond singinge " i asa it k nd Religion ie - a joyous thing. ' I do not Now, O Lord, bring. my -fat.her to this states that.he purchased two Maxim-Nord- Oabaysmereng.wtththo'ci aksa wnt to hear anybody talk about religionchrht-it. ..d enfeldt guns and 200 Leemetford carbmnes. maidien that youjlove; De r ok ntadwe rn ht 8though it was a funeral. I do not want While she was prayng lher father passed The latter is.thle carbine with wehich the But in winter it is'aweeter i odnCmigiHsG .Oeo h s.s body te whine in the prayer-meeting jnto, the door of the church, and came down the Britishca ralry is being .ei nte#tm omt ethrCbe i red gi rna about the kingdom of God. I do n t want by is child and said, W hat do y ou want 60gn D ED H TA m éUT. A n uthe rit o yorosom as ete may noter an y m an t o roll u p h i s ey es, g i v in th t oi m e ?" W h en h a t eh er ad b e u n h l a i u ns fi re 60 0 -bDBU G A M U T s E r m i n d -~- n ear the sour e sA ut u m n . b ut i 'u nd wier]ayevidne o h antiy.haheen .b 1 emiesawy ;but by some str age im, ite and can be used either as field guns or Y r af rmosevto aie ar h edier •ta ad terGra am"sip t anrJi edthe chach,andthere the twain 4couldr ficatieon Th y are lighandbor°e And you nee n dread the fàlling dew or0ee eYa and Paer Han er. gr""t* 3° a i ne h id ket h ate' r rudtecidsayhere-the horse could go, Both -theé While vows of l oveyu aig trgs4iehr wf ea,' a t Üe®roaui. isbalmforallneck, the child's arm round the father' tandca rbnearuse mokeless ode And i our ofleave youreaking,th n ebeåseWai wouds.It s lght(oranthakneh God lH vea d 6hatsoever ye aak of God, be- that they can be used for either. You need have nu anxiety at all abouàt ea gos igtt adtel is aror tmoa torms, ave ou le lieving, ye shall i.eceive." That wsa onnaN s Aoarga d, hs ud use 1e en -pi deeitosd hr oie rers gli re nthe e we auto th o-doSe oplldhm ocmem naadth tera alay ba tisi o h ro Frte y sao'ssrudRbouhe e b e i ert a 1 g r t o pl ati o n e n i h f l , y a s g o tsa y tio n .y o o a n y e a d , o a rt t n tjef ni elus t t e d M r. I e s a l o O ld J o h n w a s a s h o e m a k e r , a n I r is h m axD a s ta w d e s s E I stppedonenighfall yers ao, tehavena Saviour ?-. He toàk your placeurchased a quanr whichfisoo stainte -and au ardentacie rftrhe alue oft ro ahod eraused;Mtd. of world-wide clbiy tpace.IHe is here now to Bave- your soul. A sol- wa- h.s • i't h' ammr Dat olms rahe it lom heMr went into thes cathedral at nightfall. All d onou nhs onryssrie, ' .uphie nrtivpe, sitigw hs vilt rrrrerue;i oco the accessorieh were favorable. 'There was t "k ethe violín as a mode pf earning hise JEWLS OFTHE ZARIN. 'd ctaclew h e appeacneid. N"sÍa1eiavanne whrit only one lhta fidgtper an theathra l, and living.: He was found in the streets of oreheaâ, and h e h w aparùite Ldonar h ndi er hrfr, W J. L U CE hs afain taer o th altr. loo e. nna, playing his violin; but after a --- ein.,e"t"a" thUDingishslaya!.o the t up nt th vnerbl arhe, ad aw hewhile his hand became feeble and tremu- eelaIneestAtahigto somne Gems words ;«,p'th an' wid tzht, siUl.bouh shadows of centuries, and when the organ lus ndhecul n or mg msi.No terer t' ei. yad, n temam imeia, i ooct alsHiuo$,0000 ae t arch seeecatedr1 awkeiiavn a an e d ,whle heandsaid,re' wyfrida Ainong the Russian croN n jewels there te Gards upped an' acted 'em. An' th&t Niìersn S.onNBseeoeC. a mui cm ndrtemTatisruetou arB too old and too feeble ; give me are some which the rsntcaina MUS& settled it. a eevdwrdta ytedat ffv ov Iandpne a epirSho i cnnebinhid otseemutoe ma e utsfwoand orioi "and e àoo timan's violin regard with a peculiar interelà uighrW.Mca:i ohrsyune rte h te ti er o ut eprt o onnb etaul, but ne of humanheaeryt o n- ndsibean todisou arsedost exqiiteengagement to the Czarowitz Nicholas,says Practical'Value of MUSIC. a ibreSuhAych a alnojcf coaukiuur of repairing derugdid i utato ildevery emoin msi d e r iultituad arbouaged the New York Journal, he was allowedto Integatciiofm'sndainshito2,000.MKywowsofah a S e z wi n g e a c hi nii e s a S p c i a l ty - . , , ik e a t e m p e s t . A t o n e m o m e n t t h e m u s i c a n e l d h s a , a d t e o n p u e n g i e h r smae y a u b e nmnt f o m I v in ie r e t r i g g s f o r c oua a n n r a i e t n i psti o n, r f e o t e S u hm v d would dieiawaylunti you could hear th and poured in until the hat was full. the family, treasury as a foretaste of the ad rnilwa etrsn-t fiadaodfedweeh cunlt Layn mbl,)hswericyers, Fireaums, cle cike3hi utie h ~alad hn Tow* "said the man who was playigthe.splendorselhe would be able to assume-later Poteway naannd$50000 -K orso a he pers &c,,ngf asec&sis vsairoud o uvutiot eme a f h 'put týhat coin in your pockets.",on. When his death put an eni to the fiagirînetlante batlé eymnsand' ar-bohr h oneid nteUie h t anche had struck otheooorgan-pipes at the Then he held his hat gain, and the violin- to the disconsolate fiance'spreute t at it songe of te nt o lf'afihna o itrO ohe eie n$ebr Alson lndsof oopr an citer wok sme momant. at udofietht gtiist played more swreetly than ever, 'and would be gre atly to herBadvantage if she stirs enthu siasithriollof fya ihtdhp* n ony auaSoi.Mr orsnha fal aFe adreOipast nlsiCei nid sëe p rm ea i a qu 8qadroio prsof ee-ngplayed until nome of the people wept and returned sundry jewe, almost regarded as unitée li idte tas byof aeeict nurrent a etr rmM.MKon fYug p hitt ~~~~~~~snding angels whose glory feat back the' filled with.coin. Then the violinîist droppe otwt ra$d to settle £10,000,a year a who e opldeedsdcton,Te. oersn a ritn nofiilieteno woe. tandingn there an lookingcathédrhe Ithe'instrument and passed off, -and the on the princes. As she afterward became the -grancollCeil hods o fnd ut omthigdbouiét dim ape onthe lta ofthe athdra, Ihisper went, " W hoý-s it ? who is it ?" the bride of the nex.t czarowitz and je now sotWlim-ca n i lee oaa OR te rmovl o0sadR Howq chlik may aChrstid's nomem ne o une eterigtteecowdempessofthesimos ofthecron Jwelr of fr h LaiaS weath.Thee itaeeatre i th wil widhwer al Fwormns of ail kinds life 1 shadows hover, and sometunes his said4 Why, that ie Bucher, the great vio- 'iat her disposal. The Czarina abualso a - i o hre hads hdams hw htW.Mca a neetoigh fromch1-ren or adults, hope is, dim, and fainanficrmlklnit, kanwn allthrough the realmyes,that consideralble privattestockentirely h9trown, The Sul aof9 dehorhmef nwih uiesaddd o athslstws.pnhs us'<e D. gM ITH WS a taper on the altar. - B4y at what time Iste rea iolinist," Ti.e fact was, he as the late' empress divided her diamond ninlewn-,made so ins on-hnrdfutae ytecut flwa erg o C ENCàsMAiWAORMG ile hehavn bekforth wi g. halid 'ust taken thiÏ man's 'place, ane-s.amonge her suicessor, the Grand Duchess in p14Ce f precious laed ThOe efc lf b,00frlea nene n eilo eetd Propt ý eia1u s l.02 pEasNtrqS.. .wayn minc.uponnt s heis ol, an d heati ir~becomsusmed his pverty, and borne hie burden, Vladimir, and the .Duchess ofCobourg, a tiny elet ile lampe aré p"Te s to i xctr ocryothswse, mfr rtcrl.dc e cf an p asant, re r n resoag a h neso o et twt n lydhsfuiand earned hiq :01.third toeach. sidto e-very beu their shining sceptres,"an lydheWi, sd duc4d from his pocket a-well a doesn't hop or juLmp, and had ce of life béècause, indeed, it was ita great bean, looking like )erry-bean pod. Ii is five -inche tmost as" big aròund as a bn4h eep, mahoganîy-colored sBki stenczy. "I havé etn ey grow on :trees, as là e usard. ýMxed with water very delicious and nourishing will sustain life, for! a long time. se Pôo will maká a qurt of d- everybody uses thet*,. They a the locusts of John' théýBaptisit, [erstand that the tree growsW ot the Bible." j A ik Log s understood to, be the.ýheaviest rges't log of mahogany that h as bugtto Liverpool wa*s.landed day. The log in ques4ionl was om the West Coast of Africa in der, Dempster, &Co."s steamer the Tije leviathan weighed nO less ns, and on account of this weigh ey dock offidials would r.ot all w ethe bridge atl-he UobnrgtDock, had -been lauded 1 boaine neesary to obta the'serice am floating crans Atlas,jhel he 1ogý from the Goburg QuaI, and on two large timber -arriaqesý- -d t th Ca af Dc. DJe t rful horses to pul the log aslong s, and during its progress wias an much intereslt. Te Atlas can lift a elog- could net', ave.be re. engtw'oftÈieLion and -the )n anc a strong hor were to pull ite directiõlis, the-horseý would pull backý«4d with eo-parative ease; - lin her itched behind the ed lin w e saniedirection and owd acing bisamtength in back- owid t eer ut atr horse dýwa ouh çesilyordraghim 6ross the muhgeeter is bi s tres3gte when mch grea from the hind legg thaàn rd pulling. eto ci fi *

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