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Northern Advance, 25 Mar 1886, p. 6

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BARS OF SOAP FOR % s-I-ovms 2 `s'fbvEs 2 2 ALL MOST APPROVED MAKES, WITH THE LATEST AND BEST FURNISH? . AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES. GuG.SMETH, UNDERTAKEg BARRlEs[Q}I%E& FURNAGEEPGE` ._:a__$_;?:33.m@1% ia\.E:si::3"$ :2 Inorder to obtain the best re. sults you should use the tin Sap Buckets and Patent Sap Spiles and Bucket Hangers. You will then have no sap Wasted`, and will not injure the tree as in the old Way, be. sides you will get 25 per .3eI1t. more sap, also leave your order for an Evaporating Pan and save time and vvood in boiling down. 03,11 and see us and We Will be glad to show you these goods. Prices Low. OTTON BROS, [JUST ARRIVED 2 APLE svaum NEXTDOOP. TO THE CANTON 'll'EA STORE tn I IUKIJI ' Well, iust learn that rst, my line little fellow`; and then "come back to me. There`s no other living body can teach you the way to Heaven; for we {mold-the keys, and xione else can pass the door. ' ' ..._ ___ - can w tun-1jIuII I 11 I TIIIITIVK95 n at 8,1101"-t ;1oti;e`. A full s_took of Iron Pipe for Steam, Water and Gas. Globe V'n1w>:- and Check Valves. Steam Gausres. and Water Glasses. . All work in thisline _ ' ' promptly attended to. Mm `7"!I9!f,9EPEP3ATE= %sus~Acs I1 ill`. nhnnf nnl-Inn A 0 % V SKA-TBS, SAZHILEICB-Iii BELLS,~. AH-ATFORM AND,.'._0'l`HER SCALES, % .1. HENDERS0N 5- Which we are now selling at a (1-(7:11 % Discount. BARS OF DINGrMAN S 'I'E1'I' "f".W'%Il'I3-JNI 4\a5\ ; 1 .Z_:_ STOCK 01? WALTHAM Opposite the Queen s Hotel, Barrie. >.:.\..I,mo \J.l.` - .lJJ.-.LV \T.LV.L .t1.L`I D ELECTRIC SOAP FOR nest In use, vnu cmsainoon niiloir summmc. R. A. novaum -...-.. -vv-- -'But I want to go to Heaven now- `to-day, said the little Angel, ent-re9.t- ingly. `-Please I Oh 1 please show me the way there." A 1 KT" I .....l XTAL ....L ..__ .._.'l I2LLI- BARRIE AND STROUD. NEW AND IMPROVED l)utt0n s. SOUTH SIDE D(UNLO'P STREET,` Robes, %Cra;p 0. ."fi`i. And all Funeral Requisites F11.1'nis1n ;. _ Orders by Telegraph or Otherwise, 1 rn:':` "._\' attended .to. . .G. O. DOLMAGE, Manager, 4StrouC:'. . STEAM WORKS AND SHOW R00.`-E H O OL-LIER-ST.., BAR R I E THE T JEVVELLFIR. COFFINS AND GASKETS OF ALL I{!T . (ip.9.) ___..__ '-_.v._-__._ Va AAAJA I In stock or Madefto Order. .12. uuusunpmoa 10!` you, so you" shall be fed and oclobhed, and taught: tolook. pious and sing hymns, and shall have beef and pudding once a week, andlots of holidays, andgtow up to save other sinful boys from the wxcked and.de- `luded ways of your own childhood. Come, come, my lamb! ` 41...: III\ 42...... n.- n_---- J -- March 2 P 9. 1886 JOHN PLAX T07 ? _.f0-11:I' '1 L.aX'21fu\" Do `you believe in tra.nsubstantia- `tion and papal infallibility, my` son T asked the brocher mildly, with 9. soft, persuasive voice and milkyemile. ` The little Angel looked puzzled. _ They never ta.ught- me that in Heaven, he answered. I really can't n say. u\1T..Il .'.-..L 1--.... A.L._.L 2..-; ._.--. 13...`. cavvvg un. wnva-awn one u-..vv-vs... -gear me!- said the clergyman, sraising his eyebrows to a ne high- rchurch angle. ' `If you are so utterly -ignorantxas that, there's no` use in my `pointing out the Way You can : get. there anyhow; But herds my brother, You may get on _b_ebter with him. `m`i`h:z'r:.-3;: stopped and looked at" him severely over his white cravat. n(`1....4...:..l.. U I... ....:.J uh- ...... .... ulvvvov. vvvn --on --nanny vnvwvvuvu Certainly, he said. Do you ac- knowledge the apostolic succession and infanbbapbism '4" ` JLTITL- T .J.....h. I-......... 9! ......J.'.\.J L1... ABTRAY ANGEL WANDERING AROUND '1-an wonnn. V ` Ul I-\.lA, VVIJLUIJ Vhlwuvvu vv -av up vuuu run I have lost my way from Heaven, said the Angel timidly to the rst per- son he met, and who happened to be a clergyman. Can you show me` the way back 9 ' nu... ....-.. ..;..-......J .....1 i...1....a `..;' L2... ~. . -.u-uu vuv anuvsv vasuvuuu uulug ere V5" *1 only want `to learn the way to Heaven, sobbed .the little Angel. And no -one kno_ws." __ . .u'l`I`r|._ , I '-To Heaven, my dear? echoed in passer, pausing in surprise. Well, `I don't know just where that is 5 but it isn't necessary" I can show vou the way to Brother B!inder s instead, and that s all any one needsoto know. What he tells you is better than the `Bible, and truer than truth. Come to him. . - T . rm He Wants to Find his way Back to Heaven -Unsa.t1staotoryD1reot1ons of Sec- v . ; saries and Agnostlos. A little angel on':.e strayed from Heaven and lost his way. He stood all alone in the immensity of space, with great stars rushing past, and gold- ven comets darting by in hissing splendor, and far-off suns burning and shining in vunalterable, unapproachable glory. But none of them was Heaven. And -the little Angel oated along on weary wing, and strained his gaze looking up ward and downward and around _ in search of the home he had lost, __till at last, too weary t: wait or wandermapwre, :he dropped down upon the nearest world, which chanced to be our earth. ..'r 1.__.- 1 __i. __ _.._ 13...... `D'........_ O! "Ana no one knows." V , Why, we all know," said a. merry voice, coming up behind. Of `course we do. All of us. ;It's up among: the - stern somewhere. We'll nd it straight enough when the end comes. ` ' ` "But where, yihere '3" asked thedlilitle EJIETELL ME A anon swan! :1 r7ah;';: "'1";1(;,.c km,- little Angel, dubiously heugll uf either in Heaven. replied the I ` 1 never And when. morning came, people found a poor woman ly'ing still and white upon the Stone, with a` marvelous smile upon her face. and a child cling ing sobbing to her breast. But the littie Angel was not there. `He had_ own -back, with the freed sou1,vto Heaven. ` ' ' - ...-..-. .--v The"v;a'yl to God is `through prayer l and love and pain, said the woman. `.`And we-each must go alone. Alone through suffering ; alone through death ; and alone, all alone, to God 3" And she folded the `child close, close to her bosom, and turned her face `upward and smiled ; and the little Angel,flook- ing into her eyes, saw. where Heaven was. T - curl Dunner : Boy Jake. V Maybe you know my boy Shake 9" queried Mr.,,Dunder`as he entered the Uentral Station yesterday. -' C-T I-I-July I' 1.-.... I.........`I _.-__ '-----A`L -1` --w Vavv-l -vpav va "Want the walya Oh! the Wm sobbed. the child. How can I reach hiqymglone ? , - V v....... .I wonder if I can havebeen dream- ing, and if there really is no Heaven anywhere!`he thought wildly. And he turned, forgetting his wingw, and ran and ran as if in a vain hope of get- 3 ting away from that earth to which his every V footstep held him. No `road lea.ds- to Heaven because there is no Heaven ! he thought bitterly, and weptas he ran. ' A -..I -....L 51...... n.-........ -._- .`.--_..`l_A. 1-2.. -.-o-~-- ....v-... ...v -,w.. _v- c Juno- There I Theiie ! Out of the Way my boy !" said the neighbor, smiling. bene- `vi lently through his gold-rimmed spectacles, and pushing the little Angel 5roughly out of his Way--very roughly, it would have seemed, but for that in- intensely benevolent smile. What is ..A- -..\.- -......L 9 VIVL- _..__ L- TT_-__`-__ fl ....r- ...... ..v -..--_-. And just then some one caught his hand ; and there by his side was 9. little child, looking at him with grave, earnest eyes, as if imp!oring aid. And the. Angel paused, and saw where a poorewoman lay dying by the roadside. "-e.a;v'ex'1ie where God is," `whisper-ii ed `the dying woman, with a. sudden sweet light ashing to her eyes. And A God is everywhere. u'l)._n. L'L_ __-,_ | AL I .1 , no wvnnvuvil NJVIDUIULI UDUULIJCJQ `-I think 1' ha$e heard you speak of him, replied the Sergeant. Shake vhas ash sharp ash a hoe. He subscribed mit a -shporting paper und knows all about games. Shake is gone again. What s the matter now ! A _ `FVhel)., a butcher oops my yhavyhe puys himself a `plack bear a few - days ago und pm him in arched, V Last fall, after some thieves my chickens, I-pays myself a bullfdog. His name rhas Bismarck. Yesterday Shake .-m-'i`}1.;K1;<;l {grew quite faint and dizzy. , A ` _;.,-`IL,-at I 1 I am going to Heaven, she mur- 1 mured, stretching out her wan arms` and drawing the child to her. heart \ My little, little child, good by ! LL __ l un1.I a...1-.. ....... ...: -- 41--..` u-.J -ovvov, IIUlIL\I vnanlv, \II.II.L VJ i } Oh! take me with you, dear ; Mother I" cried the child. Ob ! take` ime too! I` do not` know where Heaven is. eHow can I nd the way without you 2" V ut]'.......... .. _.;L -..- n .3 2- n `$1,,-__,v,-A, Z A nu Ah! follow us, murmured a. couple, oin soft] b , arm in arm. None ' ' y ' H ever were nearer Heaven than we ! 1 Fools I" laughed th crowd. None 1 ever were farther. They are to be! married tomorrow 1" . ` 4. . , - ..-.. -.._ -..-- -.... ...., . "Oh! yes, said a group of well- dressed, portly-looking gentlemen, calm ly lightning their cigars. We have sent a great many-there in our time. (They were doctors), `_`But we don't many of us expect to go ourselves. av-vvu Can _it be.He9.ven is reallyso far from earth 2" he asked piteously. Does none of you. ever go there, that none now can tell the way 1" u(\L n _-_n __:_1 - -._.-,,_- -1- _--'n it you want? The way to Heaven? Yes, yes, to be sure ; very proper ; but .1 can't tell you now. I'm on. my way :0 a meeting of the Grand Panjamdrum Society for the Relief of the Poor, and -3a.nt be stopped by beggars. Another `time, my pretty lad, another time. `Y on can easily nd some one who -ought to help you. ` u`l .'l`-.I... ...... on .._.-_____'1 A- _____ _._g,, , Azld no gne `could give any nearer % clew ; and the little Angel a heart was heavy for that beautiful home he` had I ...;L I - ..vwvv on-no-uv You canwohly nd it in the thirty- nine articles, said the clergyman whom he had rst accosted, reappearing in the % `cgowd, with his Brother following closely at his heels, and looking `more \ sternly than ever at the '.forlorn little Angel over the vimmaculateness of his solemn white choker. Only in the thirty-nine articles. ll{'\_I.. -..'l_` |.`L..-__...L LL. .1'....... -.E h Only, onlyhthrough the doors of Rome can you reach it, my,child 1" added the Brother, patting the little Angel insinuatingly on the head. Only through the doors of Rome. V 7-'7?1>}3'v2 `that you came from there! laughed a. chorus of mocking voices. Prove that you belong there ! sneered a. second chorus. ' _ Prove that there his a There !u mut cered a. third set.` - " .- ovum saw v-...-- -uvu v` The little Angel drew back. I can prove nothing, he said. `In Heaven I learnedonly to feel and to know, not to argue. But I came` from Heaven here, and surely, oh ! surely, therefore, there must be a road heavenward that [ I have missed._ `Angel, breathlessly. "Cnn"'t you show" me too, too '1" " The man looked blank. A You don : need to nd the way yet, my infant. Time enough for that when i you are old. `I haven't found the ex-_l actiroad myself yet; but I will nrv by ` and by, tra-la-la, by and by. Tune l enough, you ll see ! And he went on y humming 9. light gay tune, and tossed a. , penny to a beggar, to be`rid of the low whine by his side. ` ' ` K fll. I ._L-_.Q 5n Lnnuvnn 0" rnnnunntl I-1-nn C-II-III` .pnav- av --v --.vunv `Ina (.)h ! but there is; there ls, indeed !" cried_the little Angel, 1:: despair. I know there in ! I came from .Heaven such a. little while ago 1" . T L'I'_T.. 1...: A_'..._h. .n........ ..1.:| .....-;.;..... ..e...... .. -----.. ....--- ..,- . V "Ha, ha! Aren't those old woman fancies exploded yet? laughter another. Chme from Heaven, hindeed! Ask Darwin about that. A ` 713$? 'f'"eii&":7*" peeeieeea the little Angel. Can no one show me `the way back '1 L lx'I')_,-__- L`_-L __-__' ______ 1!-,,_,_ ;l'_.__ H) Not now. I haven't -time, said This one, abig, blustering looking man, with 9. scqwl like a.November day upon his face. I. mlto deliver a lecture to- nigh`: upon `The Sole Way of Redemp- .t:on Open to Sinners, and the closing sentence has still all to be remodeled ..a.nd elaborated. However, I see a neigb bor there whocan help you. l. I"L....- 0 l`L...... I l\.-L -1. ;L.. ____ ___ ` Fool!" hissed 9. scoffer, drawing near. There is no Heaven. 7' I-III-I`! QIJ `I13 &\L\JI _` Oh ! where is heaven '1" moaned the little Angel. Where, where 13* ` Heaven 2" V `I (VI I . Niagara Fang. V NIAGARA FALLS. Ont., March 12.---La.st night a. very bold robbery took place here. `with $22 in it, and 2 hour A gentleman named F. W; Gagnie, from Rimouski, Que., arrived by the 4 p. m. G. T. R. tram, and drove to see the falls, returning a little after 6 o'clock. The back driver drove him to a hotel near the Suspension bridge, and when receiving his pay snatched. Mr. ggzniek pocketbook, being notied dfoer Wynnit ' the man, who is` named Joe Kirkland, over the old suspension bridge, andjafter an e' hotiwork succeeded "in him and a companion named Thompson, off. The `lie Terrible Accident to an on um. CARP, Ont., March 12.-Yesterday afternoon the residence of John Arm- strpner, on the third -Ime of March, was destroyed by re. The old man, aged 80 years, went up stairs, and trying to re- turn was knocked down V by the ames. Hereached a. window, and when partly out the sash fell and caught lus left leg. He remained suspended till his left leg and mm were burned to 9. crisp. A N o ladder could be found-to reach him. His face was terriblp ohztrred. There is very little hope of his recovery. v A e The Lucifer i__Matoh. [t is an old proverb, that matches - are made in heaven, but the matches T to which we refer are made in these T vial lled with phosphorus, into which . to plunge the `stick, and so set. up a 1 light, were in vogue. People used to [ For a good many years after the .luci~ , ous from their inammability,'_and_ . poisonous by their gases, both to con ` production of the United States. Sir Lyon Playfair, in his address at the . lower regions, and in fact were not dis- covered. until 1833. Prior to that time, the int and steel, and tinder- box, and the sulphured stick with the keep a re all day, or a burning light, if they dared not depend upon the slow and uncertain process of the tinder box. ter was invented, matches were danger- sumers and makers. It was not until 1845 that a German experimenter de- spoiled phosphorus of many of its dangerous characteristics, and prepared the way` for the safety matches of these days. All this has been accomplished within the memory of men and women now living and active A The cycle is hardly more than fty years. Still there are those who cling to the old tinder box, or` its modern improved form. It has its uses in remote neigh-. `Jorhoods,-in camp life, in the woods, and on the frontier. In the open air, particularly if it is windy, a match is often a delusion, where the int and steel and tinder are a_ success. It is calculated that the average number of matches used per day. is ten to each of the population -say ve hundred and fty million, or ve million ve hun- dred thousand boxes of i one hundred each. One can u.i ize a__light from a match in fteen seconds. The tinder box often required two minutes, to sav nothing of the vexation of spirit. Now, at ten lights a day, which require one hundred and fty seconds, or two and a half minutes in one case, and twenty minutes in the other, there is a saving of seventeen and a half` minutes a day. The match user consumes in his work nine hundred and thirteen minutes a year, or fteen `hours, The tinder-box user would consume seven thousand three hundred minutes, or one hundred and twenty hours, or ten good working days. At,a valuationiof one dollar a day, this would be ve hundr` and fty million dollars a year saved to the last meeting of the British_Association, estimated the saving of time in Great Britain by the use of matches, as equal to twenty-six million pounds. placing labor at thirty cents a day- So we are . not far out of the way in our calcula- tions. ` If it is said that in this esti- mate, we take theaggregate population, and so are misleading, it may be re- plied that the estimated consumption of matchesis ten per day to the whole population ; tohalf the population '_ the average would be twenty per day, and so on. The resultwould be the same. The fact remains, that by the use of this triing -and unconsidered house- hold and pocket companion, the people of the United States save in time, a the matches. This is a familiar; truth, `paralleled in the. production and use of less a stupendous . fact --Chester P. Dewey. ' sum manyfold greater than the cost of ' `many other articles. 'It' is none the .5 says to me: T V Fadder "I like to take Bismatck out on a. htjnt. _ * `Ainfar vhas it `I `Only a leedle vhays. I like to soe if he knows wild game." I M an`..- (`II ..:...LL ILA -win q.1ml1\nu-LL I In 1.11.: can-n\( vv w vv no`: ` Dot seems all right to me, Sergeant, und I tells Shake to go along. `In feefteen _minutes I hear sooch awful howls und yells ash nefer vhas, und vhen-I goes oudt_ py der buck vhay my hair ehtands oop. Shake had put dot dog in mit dot bear. He says he likes to see if Bismarck knows a bear from a lion. Did he i . .e ' - -`I pelief_ he 6 id He makes a shump for dot bear, und dot bear make ashump for him, und in one minute Bismarck vhas dead. More ash feefty boys vhas aroundt dot pen und vhen I goes for Shake eaferybody runs avhay, Sergeant.. _ ` Yes.. . t e If I catch Shake yesterday I doan know vhat I does him, _I vhas so madt, but last night I feelpetter oafer it, und if he comes home now I forgives him. If youesee him you tell him dot. May- be he likes totrain cur Bismarck to catch wild game`, und he doan know about bears like an oldt man." THE NORTHERN ADVANCE. 1 Iu axuunmnao ' For all the noted Brands of Imported and Domestic Cigars. Tobsccos, Meerschaum and G. B. D. Pipes &c., 850., go to the Central A 1 Tobacco Depc Sig ot the Indian Chief, Pound Zgtfker. E. 13 Dunlop Street. Barrie. torio. T Elrn J I Ontario. "3'eiE. llrgroaned `a man going by, a man lean and lank, and haggard ' looking as an attenuated exclamation point. Ab ! poor wrench, what help is `there for your unregenerate soul? Repeat, repent, ere Hell open headlong beneath your feet! You are an out- cast from grace ! A child ofthe Devil ! A son of perdition! Help you? Alas! And he smote his breast, How can I {help you ! Are we not all lost alike '3 LD.-.4. ...L..__- :_ 11-, ,_,,, nu , 0 0 SMOKERS. F nc 'I'\nvnn|:t ianuu HERBERT SMITH having leased the stone Blacksmith Shop. Clapperton-st., next to the Simcoe Hotel, is prepared to do all kinds of work, Horse shoeing of the latest improved styles, preventing of interfering. forging . con- tractnon and tender feet carefully treated. Builders supplied and estimates furnished. 16 - Razors and Scissors Ground and at on short Notice . 1 5-1 nuunnuna nuau rnttm FUR SALE IN the Townshi of Ves ra, consisting of the West 9 of lot 6, in he 4th on., containing 100 acres more or less. A good creek runs on the lot. For further particulars al.p,1ly at the An vmox Oloe, or to the owner. BANTING. Cookntovna . s T 8241`. ..... -.-.. -. .... .. ..wunuu.vu .uvuu.uA, 114511.. ||Law.Il V. . `_ V _ ADMISSION TO EACH. LECTURE10 CENTS. E VALUABLE BUSH FARM FOR SALE IN Townshi X35313, consisypgg Want 1. no I.-.4 n 1.. Pl... --_ - -- gvg. -_.4 a_ V nvgav J ANUAR; 26TH.--.1.-Rev. D. D. McLeod, Rob- | art Burns. ' .1`lhliUAl1 . zzuu.-Z. n. D. upotzuon. M.A. F L.S.. Wa.ter." ' MARCH 22ND.--3. Re`v. W. H. Barnes. Hamlet Prince of Denmark-" J.u_.a11.un mun.-0. nuv. W . :1. names, "hamlet of Denmark." APRIL 29'rH.--4. Haughton Lennox, Esq.. I V 2.5 J. .OULVERWE'I.L'8 |lsl_lR CUTTING Sb SHAVING PABLOB ---`- ,v.- a pony vvv uyv wt: Jvuv WLLAU I But where is Heaven 2" cried the httle Angel, despairingly. T can get there alone if I only know the way. Is `there no one who can Show me the way. 9:0 Heaven?" ECHANICS 1 LECTURES. 1- . ,___ , k__ :u-_,. uAueL;At\1lt3::1raIl1);x,}.-1.-nay. U. U. LVLCLBOQ. "og- -F 22 .-2.H.B.S T. ;, %=1*:rg.:R.w..:;*:. pm M A F | FANCY Goons. [Cheap Wools and Braids 50$ 4 -1:-$---ac-`nun % T ETAMPING `FOR BRAIDING AND EMBROIDERY," Silks, Canvases, Patterns, Ohmllle,` Cards, Tassels, Tabs: Draper, gm. 1 cnvsrgu. PALACE sTonsJ _above stated for Owners. 2. Income...... . . . . 30000 3. Farmer s Sons. 0 4. Sons of Owners. 5. Tenants who have paid one years rent (in money or money s worth, on one or different properties (including lodgings &.c.,) at $2.00 a. month, ` or $6.00 a. quarter, V or $12. 00 a. half year, 0 I or $20 00 a year. 6. Occupants of property of the values FBE.EMAN $ who assisted him in.` the robbers, in one ofthe lowest hotels on the American side. Both were ticketed for Buifilo. Kirkland had succeeded in changing the Canadian.` bills for American money. His move- ments were so closely watched that when he was arraigned. this afternoon on the American "side on a charge of bringing stolen money into the United States, all the Canadian money he `had changed was produced in court by an oicer. Upon seeing thisfhe pleaded guilty and was sen- tenced to six months in the Erie county penitentiary and ned $50 or 100 days in default of the ne. Thompson, who as- sisted him, was sent to the same institu `tion for four months. Wynn recovered $20 of the $22 stolen, which was handed I- I._-`I- J... f....u:n Lu I-`an n-uitv . Appended is a short `abstract of those qualied to vote under the new act.` The qualcation is not `in any way dependent on the Assessment Rolls. I Real property is referred` to in every case except `.`In- ; come"_a.nd "Fisherman. ' h 1. Owners in Towns . . . . . .-. . $200 00 In Villages and Townships. . . . 150w 7'. Fisjhegt-men {owning land and goods worth $150.00. 8. Indians. .-The Secretary or other oicers of the local Liberal-Conservatives Associations W111, on application, be pleased `to render 3 them every assistance. Stay, stay 1" called another; Excited- ly. You'll `never get to Heaven through those doors. Poor "little inno- cent lamb! Come with me ! I'll raise .a subscription for shall be f!!!` ant` 'nlnflnn/I Anna: L----`-`- `---"7' . = You are reminded that the Revising Officer for this Riding is now at work pre- paring the Preliminary list of Voters, and that all who are entitled to vote under the N ew Franchise Act must at once apply to have their names inserted, otherwise they 1 will lose their votes. Liberal - UdIiei'\*r 1i1;s_-'K1?tention ! nu-OPPOSITE BARRIEH()_T};I`;,r DUNLOP STREET. UILKUU ' \ILILI. L JLQIE J Well, if youTcouiJd:-l`end,me $5 I can just about pay my fare home. - r A Financial encouragement? How s } that? Can I help you ? \ ```K7..' 3` uvr\I-| AAIIM `nan;-1 rnn QR T nan lhicouragement. Well, George, how is business with you? How are you` getting on ? a..ked an old friend as -they met chattmg by the tire. ` . At All `r,___:I :,, _ `:LL`- \J.LL, QU DUI 11]. A IJUUIA Lu ll IIUULU nancial encouragement, and I think `I ` shall yveather it. "10 T1__._9_ IUW uityn BluUUf _ Can you not write me 9. letter, Johnny '1 was_aske afterthe caller had been shown some of his that efforts in penmanahip. - Von T nnliir` man `I'DT\`V ` hilt ' Saegaciousl and Frank. Many grown people might apply to themselves this remark of a little 6-year old Trojan to one of ms mother's callers a. few days since; - FL... 1-nun nnl-, uvl-H>.c'n Inn 1:. IQ]-,f_gp_ puuuluuuup. . Yes, I could, was the reply, but It wouldn t mean anything. - I`I1L.. ........... .......\..n.-..'n.u- nlnilzl mkn unlrarl T?\ -- "J -....- . ` N o! no! Not yet, my sad little heretic ! replied the other, in a sooth ing, oily tone. Purge your soul rst of all apostate creeds. In the mean- time -perhaps my cousin here can help you." 1l\T_L __ __- T L-____1L L2____ M -_:,'I wUu1u1_1 u uluuu any vuuaso The same precocious child when asked once if he could sing, -said : I can. but I can t make music. U1 IILIU qyu nuvavuy u unvoo qpav back to Gagnie by the court; [ECI-IANICS INSTITUTE COURSE LECTURES- - `::Oh, so, 30. [All I need is a. little -.--...:..I A h A A . . _ n n A x A-`L (Ital: T `[5:95]; T N EW FRANCHISE B.A`Rl.RICB. lBLAOKSM|T _snoP I` p... ...- __._.._._ BARBIE` 15 300 CROSS CUT SAWS AND AXES! -----4 vvlalv all IGILI 7 D "And go from the` House of the `Good Shepherd direct to the House of `Correction; that's {always the end !" '.-grumbled another voice. _Better, put :him in a prison at once and save time. ~ What : the little vagabond doing here 1" "`T nnlv TAB : 'f1'I `noun `La --4-- I--k

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