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contract advertisements must bo iu tho omre by 9 rjji on mondays otherwise thevrill be left over until the following week ft pmooke kditor ava proprietor v x lltlo rartlleotvrll cos kewsptiptr i ionising bureau 0 spruce st wberc ndtcrt wi itrcisiijbeiudctit in nkw forfc- business directory v7 h lowryjm b m c p s t t gradnatof trinity ollefce mem ber of college of physicians and surgeons office and residence at the head of frederick street acton acton banking cot storey christie 4 co -banker8- actou ontario a osnsbal banking business transacted money 10ajted on approved notes notes discounted and intetejst allowed on deposits j em vlis v special acency acton ont bell telephone company messages reeeived and transmitted lowor rates than telegraphing at ce stagey mo cm graduate of trinity university fellow of trin ity medical school member of the college of physiciaus and surgeons office mill street late dr websters office l l bennett l ds dentist j georgetown ontario ac mceinlay id s surgeon dentist georgetown ont uses the new system of nitrons txide gas com monly called vitalized air for extracting teeth- without-psiri- having bee demon strator and practical teacher in rqyal college of dental surgeons toronto pat rons maydepeudupon receiving satisfaction iuanyoperation3 performed will visit acton every other wednesday of each mont i office agnews hotel allan line steamships ticketsissued to all poin of groat britain and the continent at very lowest rates buy the tickots here if sending for frionds cheap and good sleighs -at- r all canadian pagjfic r the cheapest and best route to points east and west see timb tables money saved b7 seauns with j b mogarvin acton ontario wellingpn marble works quebec st gueljh john h hamilton proprietor formerly mcquillan hamilton jt 13ainless dental operations vitalized airier nitrous oxide gas for painless dental operations at the oce of cb hayes l 1 6 tovells block gaelph out upper wyndham street i- johnlawson graduate qf on tario yeterinary college toronto veterinary surgeon acton ont telft iu kenny bros boot and shocstore resi- denceiirthe rear horses examined as to soundness and certificates giveb all eallsnight or day promptly attend ed to terms easy a dealer in marble granite and everj thing pertaining to cemetery work received first prizes at prpvincia 1 ex hibition guelph the western fair a ad all local exhibitions for excellence of material and superiority of workmanship yoar orders are solicited m cle an icmnxas barristers solicitors notaries convey ancers dc tarprivate funds to loan offick town hall acton wm a mcles hugh mcmillan jt e mitchell solicnobcovetaxcin tc office first door we3t of the champion office mam street milton- money to loan at 6 per cent wellmade wellpainted sled 65o for 40o extra large threo bench handsome 9135 for 85c the l75 clipper for120 the 9150 clipper for d0o the u00 clipper- for goo baby sled fino box handles carpeted rs0forsl babv sled large roomy box carpet handles s3 for2 the best value the best assortment call and examine for yourselves a days bookstore cuelph day sells cheap thcbbday mokhinq fsbbdakt 18 1880 ipoetby- w excelsior t bakery 1 l acton lumber shingles and lath rphe undersigned desires to inform the public 1 that be has now on hamland will keep in stock a full line of fincand hemlock as foell as other kinds of lumber also first and second class pine shinglos lath coal wood j having purchased the coal business of mr c 6 smith i am prepared to supply ail kinds of btovecoal i have also a good stoekof wood ardwood ash codar and mill wood at reason able prices wood and coal delivered james bliown planing mill with s i hilton allan baird barristers solicitors c tobosto am geobgutows offices creelmans block georgetown aad 86 king street east toronto w t allan j salltos ba 3 baibs ba t3ain laidlaw a co bu1bistebb t soliators ornccs over imperial bank 24 wel lington street east entrance exchange alley toronto johkbak q c c a marten william laidw geokok kappei p atents secured for inventions henry grist ottawa caxada 26 years practice no patent no py w m hemsf reet havtng made arrangements messrs w h storey 4 son for the continuance of theplaning mill in tho build- ing formerly occupied by the acton plow company- we would informtho public that we are prepared to tako contracts for buildinc also- dressing btooriitcr 32j32tina 1sqtjldw c with neatness and dispatch pumpssi pumps in connection with the above we ano also prepared to receive orders for pumps from long experience in the business we feel con tideut that we can supply an article sscoud to none orders by mail will receive prompt attentftn kindly soiicuinr a share of publi pat ronage we are respectfully yours thus ebbagit nanbzer having purchased the above bakery from mb d makn i hope togjve satisfaction to the numerous customers who patronize it- thanking them for past favors i will endeavor to attend to customers promptly and obligingly and trust that they will one and all extend to us their patronage 1 use nothing but the best roller flour and keep it in stock j preshbrfladbunsc everyday also steam bread i cakes of all kinds new york tea biscuits soda and oatmeal scones on hand or made to order at shortest notice the forsaken farmhouse against the v ooded lullsit stands gbobt of a lead home blaring through its broken lights pu wasted lands i where old- nine harvests grew 1 unploughed unsown by scythe unshorn the poor forsaken farm fields no once rich and rite with golden corn and pule gjeen breaths of rye of houltbful 1 erb and flower bereft the gairdenj plot no housewife keeps through wee is ami tangle only left the aiitike- itsteimnt uieeps a lilac spray once blossom clad swuys barei betore the empty rooms beside the rtx lless porch a sad pathetic ret rose blooms his track in uoldof dubt and drouth on floor auc earth the squirrel leaves and in the tireless ciuuineys mouth uis web the spider weaves i tho leauiug b irn about to fall reoouuds nil uiore ou huskujg eves nooattle lo hi yard or stall no thresher bouts his sheaves bo sad so dre ir it seems almost some haunting presence makes its situ that down yo i shadowy lane sonie ghost might drive his spectral kinh cwhittkr in the atiantih oufi story wedding gakes a specialty biscuits and confectionery of all kinds icing sugar ginger snaps boston mixed cakes wholesale flour j sutter and es taken in exchange lor breaa at market prices mrs t statham acton -gcelph- bu81ness coltece gustph ontario fs- llcexsed acctioseeb for the counties of wellington and hal ton btjsts left at the fbeetress office acton orat my residence in acton will be promptly attended to terms reasonable monet to loan also money to loan on tho most favor able terms and at tho lowest rates of in terest in sums of 8500 and upwards g e knowles a j a murray licensed auctioneers for tho counties of halton and wellington orders left with james matthews acton wifl receive strict attention terms reasonable john day t architect gcelrh okt offtce- queeuf hotel block market square 7 i john j daley j sneeessor to thompsdh 7ackon money to loan on fatm property at 6 per cent mortgages purchased money loaned for parties inmortgages and other security cohveyancing in all its branches properly and neatly done charges low farms and city iprdperty for sale list with farms for sale sent to all parts of the dominion to in tending purchasers and cir culated n europe european capitalists wanting if arms in ontario will b sent di rections through our european agenoies farms wanted for our lists correspon dence invited office near tho post office guelph ont p v the second schotvstic year commenced september 1st easeh de partment is ip charge of a speciaksi to impart a practical training for the efficient conduct of business affairs is tho sphere and woi k of the institution its graduates are already holding responsible positions in the commercial centres in the dominion energetic young men and women ard thor oughly prepared for positions as rooklkeep- ers shorthaud writers correspondents or telegraph operators students received at any time for circular and catalogue giving full information address m maccormick 146m principij john street acton iwrrije smith proprietop mr smith has purchased the livory business of mr ih b mccarthy which he las removed to his commodious stables on john street in thecentroof the business portion of the town mr smith has had lengthy experience in this business and feels confident that he can give satisfaction to every patron anyone desiring a commercial plea sure or company hig can be supplied with a firstclass turnout on the shortest notice the hitherto claim i it was a hot sultry day toward tlielast of july on thi i dakota prairie the mer oury had stoot iu the nineties for a weiek the prairie gle imcd yellow in the burning sun every bird was still the only sound was the mcrr chirp of the grasshopper the prairieflo vers drooped to the earth and no breeze f am ed them back to life i was a new settle having come from my now england horn 3 to take up a quarter section of farming land under tho laws which allow unmarried women the same rights and privileges accorded to men in having and holding of chime on this day i had rid den to the jostofficc a distance of four miles and was returning by a different route when something very unusual for tho prairie met my eyes here was a claim very different from that of the- ordinary settler the ripening corn the acres of wheat and joats tho thrifty cottonwood trees transplanted from the creek miles away all thcso showed inarked skill and unceasing pare the bouse too though email and poor was very different from the usual claimshanty it had at least two windows and only one is required by law all around the low door grew tall mari golds glowing hollyhocks and mignonette with long spikes of fragrant bloom it was an oasis in the general desolation i reined in my indian pony as i huared the house which stood near one corner of the claim and a stout happyfaced woman appeared in tho harrow doorway i was about to start on when she called out won glass o v ater its a hot day worehavin i coul 1 not resist tho genuine friendliness of the oico and so l dismounted and hitehed the pony in the shade of thchobso conie right in an sit by a spell the stranger went on as she led the way into the dqu e and placed a large chintzcovered rocker lor me youre welcomes caji be i dont know you but i spobe youre tpe young 1 idv ive heard of as has taken claim 72 rani fi 117 air you she stopped long enough to hear my affirmative answer und wont on well now im real glad to see you 1 ts a gkeery sort of thing to do come outheie an take np a claim all by yourself la 1 i lint told yon my uaino im mis rose in yondors reubenin the cornfield with a nod toward the small west window an his here is the hitherto claim- reubei if you say so hopiu all the time hed changehis mind but he didnt so i gofreadyi- it was hard though and the coarse sewing dropped from her fingers as she wiped hereyes on a corner of her blue ging ham apron it was- hard for besides ieavin iny father an mother an sisters reuben an ii had laid in johnson villecemd- xery the nly child e ever had well wo came out here an it was worse than 1 had any idea of wo brouglit all the money we had ah we knew we couldnt make it last much loiigern fall when we calculated on good crops to keep us through tho winter oi course we laidby the 20u to pay for the claim at the end 0 the six mouths it beih a preouipnon but tho crops didnt any ways come up to what we4 calculated on twas hot an dry au thepotatobugscome an the cabbageworms an the gophers an rabbits an everything thatcould come so wo seo from the first wed got to be sarins possible weil that was a terrible summer au homesick why it did seeins if id die an sometimes 1 didht care if i should iwas sura wed got entirely beyond the lords cate au hed forgotten all abodtus i got cro is an sick an hopeless but niy 1 didnt say much about it to reuben far once in a while hod sayj sarah we aiut got beyond the lord s providence yet kemembd that motto rut like as not i wouldnt a nsvver i was so homesick and discouraged about haviu to live so the motto he t poke of was one hed bought just before we ame away from home it was a cardboard one an i worked it in shaded red worsted nice as could be it said hitherto hath tlie lord hetptd tie j i knew what reuben meant when ho 4oldine to remember that motto buthewaa so patient an kind that i couldnt bear to tell him that it didnt mean much to roe thosejdays hes a wonderful good man jeubeh is but it just seems to me the lord the malaria wore i but still she wa an cold au ballon to everybody an i wait another year prove up io had to help tiio peterses tl has helped us yon know an that was vfhere the most n at iad forgotten all about us an wasnt help- us ill i see youre shocked miss ah no wonler seein id been a professor nigh onto fifteen years but itnebbe you aint buffer sd what i suffered that summer hed bbugit a nice frame for tho motto but i hauu t hung it up at all an it stood on the tlooi with its facp to the wall though i could see reuben did not like to see it so well reuben worked hardrn i ever see a man work before an by june hed dag that well that you see yonder an people used to come miles an miles to get wateci lor good waiter was even scarcer last summer thu- j this an i noticed a pale timid fvoman cbmin for water drivm tho worst looking pair of horses you ever see she used to dray jt up by the pailful an set it p the waggon and then shed get up in the waggon au empty the pail into a barrel i couldnt bear to bee her work bo poor thing she wasnt four an 9 mine alittie pilqrim i tthis anecdose n rhymerhaa a history the half of which 1 cannot tell ii was picked np by an oll man in my diitrict btessing it did hfcnireai good he read it and through it eh was witli its face to her wall instead it put me but because reuben wanted me to take it her towards iall 3 1 is peters bbftil to pick up considable j si i d had good victuals ah somebody to do a 1 iendly turnif ori her an much worn he r sad it and witji ftshard didnt know what tomukji of it well come last of augustan id een thinking a good deal about proving op c ir claim and ge ting the title to it twoul ibe six months middle 6 september that ved lived on it in done all the plowin an plantin o trees that the law requires but ijeubbn never mentioned anythingabout prdfin up so i suggested it to him i one day an he soys quiet and tenderlike sarahysays hep weljhaveto well lord iv5 of bur 8290 had gone i just 4aid my hsadon reubens shoulder an cried not thai i was sorry leither 1 ut i was so proud o my noble unselfish hu baud an bo sorry id grieved him wo lad a long talk about it all then an reubei understood it all ai of course he forgavir me the uext day when i went down to the peterses mis peters met me at 1 10 door with jier eyes f all o tears an all tho hard hopeless look gone omis rois she says to think of all yon an mr ross have done for us strangers to you youve just brought us back to the lord at well never doubt him again hehasheljied us m reubendiditior that i saidj he did it for his sake an my own eyes wore full o tears yes jf sho says i know it now an there was that motto on the wall where youd see it first thing wben you come in the door we let her keep jt for reuben an i had it in our hearts to a dying woman led to- theflavionr and i had it prin peige thpee centg if every word of it si fore our eyes we sarah think he and his among heavens nbjbility come anijl rue agahv called mis ross as i away an if vol ever need any about your claim r anything let us know reubens a great h ind to help folks i have told my if nends story i been trying to settle in my own whether her story is most about re iben or ilia ross j o r the petereses ijbut perhaps aftei all tjdbnh matter the latest conjuring trick ah have a mebbo fire mutual insurahce company of the horses boarded and sold terms reasonable wm e smith guelph cloth hall you see tho uamo on a bit o bbard j i i prs t ay tb pq h tic 4i3 fi rphe hanxan barber sstop millstbeetactos j j v an easy shave a stylish haircu a good eafoam iin exhilarating shampoo always nren razors iioned an put in firbtclass condition ladies aaa childrens hair tatilyrcut r j pwoiwestorirorkiartirt oomrtj o walusasoiit esiaiilisnei 1840 head office cuelph insures buildings merchandize manu factories and all other descriptiqns of propertyon tho premium note system v w stone cnas- davids on president secretary john taylor agent jtjirrancis nunan successor to tf chapman bookbinder gaelph ontario st georges square account books of all kinds made to order periodicals of every bound ruling neatly and promptly doine j- description ca 1a mcraes unberclotfirng mens shirts and drawers all sizes i boys shirts and drawers all sizes i childrens cornbinatioti sets 1 1 all sizes asyoucamoin i as eho stopped for breath i said glanc ing afl miringly at the flowerbed by tho door its unusual to see a flower garden on a c aim it cheers one up wonderfully- d mt it how 1 its all reubenls work ho brc ught the seeds fromhis mothers gar- den ii i york state reuben used to bay they vas the only thing that looked a bit homelike except me she added with a jproud glance through the tiny westwindow yon ought to ha vo seen the time wo had to mske em grow at first they was hornet ick i guebs like us but now theyre happy an contented like us yiu found it hard then to leavo yoar home md settle in dakota i asked h ird 1 1 was that honfesick the first few m mths i came neas dyin of it j it all come i boat from that that wo named our place he hitherto claim mebbe yon would lt mind hearin about it if you aint i i a hurry ill get my work an you set the re anrest i settled myself in the ample rocker with such a sense of comfort as i settler a year sick cant yon efully shaw grundy merohant tailors ouelph had not known since i had been a you see twas ayearn mqreago in april thatwe come ont here thingi had got pretty dull in johnsonville that s where we lived want any basi ness gc in on and reuben was out o work month i at a time he worked in a waggon factory reuben did an a master hand he was at it too if i do say it a glance to ward ho cornfield where a broadshoul dered middleaged man was at work vi d heard of the dakota fever but nobod from oar place had gone an reuben used tc read everything he could fled about dakott for hed lots of time bein out o work n one day he says to me sarah says hi dont yon think wed better ro to dakott an take a claim well i was so upset a t leaving johnsonville where i had beenbionght up n where my folks all livedj t lat i just couldnt answer at first but at ast i see how much hotter twould be for is to go somewhers times bein so hard co i said bravo as 1 could yes much moren twentythree or was glad when i seo reuben helpin herl one day though she wasnt anybody yon could take a fancy to as you can some folks but after a spell i noticed she didnt come any more an a shiftless unlikelylookinman used to come for water reuoen talked to him often an one day after he went away reuben says to inq 8arah sai young woman that used to como for waters go an seo hier today now i didnt want to go a bit but i see itwould displease reuben if i didnt so i put on my sunbonnet an wentovev their claim was next to ours so i walked it easy an such a tight when i got there 1 there was that poor young thing on a miserable bed white an siok- looking as ever i see anybody the little shanty was bare and dirty an tho crops worsen onrs i put my head iu the door- an she opened her eyeb an glared at me ive come to see you i said not knowin what to say i was so taken aback well i ihe snapped out look at me if you want to i aint no gret sight am i did yob ever in all your life i was tempted to snap back but i remembered reuben anlcouldnt so i says i thought mebbo i could help you you cant she says a little more civil nobody can an such a hlard hopeless voice i hope ill never hear again j vmy heap ached for her so i says fyes the lord ban well she says i mebbe he can but he aint done it much since i come out j here thinks j youre a regular heathen if there ever was one but then i concluded it wiiit a mite worse for her to say it right out than twas for me to think it a hundred times only i was affuid to say it on account of reuben an me a professor too i didnt say any more then but i tell you i did a lot o tuiukiu i went right in an made her a cap 0 tea an fixed things- up an after that i used to go every day though some times she wouldnt speak to me but reuben heard from her husband how glad she was to lavd me come they sent fif teen miles for a doctor an he said it was malaria she d brought in her system from michigan bat i knew twant anything b the kind sight o her we didnt need lit e- havent been ttble to prove up an get ont title to the lane yet but we wouldnt missed helpiuthe pe serseb for the whole clain ji i met reuben as i left my cheery friend and mounted my jony for the homeward ride he did not lpok like a hero but i are written usee rode telp have mind 1 said i of stall nowthen ladies and gentlemen a conjurjr hired by the brownslifon their eiitertaiumeij ts ray lost triok be the most stattli ig of all- but in jqrder to perform it 1 must beg of you to lend me the jewellery you 1 ave about you watches chains rings brooches bracelets neck laces sc than you madam thank you sir and ybu miss will anybody kindly oblige me with any more thank yorr sir- now i nust prepare this trick behind tho screen but i daresay ue of the ladies will kilidly assist me by giving you a little musiq thaikyou madam with many bows aud jsmiles he appears behi id tl e screen the waited about a qu irter of au hour an gan to get ve ry ti ed of tho fair p who kept execrabl 3 time when bail hour had elipsed one of the gentiaben stepped bptiiad thu screen and found that the window which was in that oornei- of the room wis wide open but there waj no trace of the xmjuior or his belongiagstj ox cept agreas bit cf paper on ope ofthi soreens h stook it into the middle ofith room aud re ad as olio ws many thpn to the assembled cjompany for kindly ffiplp ing mo to start lifil afresh in a new wprld my next en ertainment to which youiare all invited free of charge will be in ameri ca farther particulars to be had onjj ap plication your i lost obedient and grate- it camo into my lands ted and 142000 xpies have already been circulated many plea sant letters have been sent me telling glad tidings of its usefulness ndt by my might nor my power but by my spirit saith the lord of hosts jreskieii r ik one summers evening ore the sun went down j when city men were hastening frota the -town- l f- to reach their homes some near at hand some far- 1 j by snorting train by omnibus or car to be beyond tho rkach pt city din a tram car stopped a little girl got in y acherry4ookiug girl scarce four yea a old althouglrtrot shy her manners wen not bold but all alone one tecarce could understand she held a little bundle in her hand a tiny handkerchief with corners tied but which did not some bread and- butter hide a satin scarf so natty and so neat was oer her shoulders thrown she took her seat and laid her bundle underneath lier i rm and smiling prettily and yet so calm she to tio porter said may i sit hbri he answered instantly oh jes my dear and there she seemed inclined to malce her stay i j while bnco again the train wenton itiiway the tall cohductorp feetlngh now scanned the trittjfls with a business 1 eye r but iu that eye was something kind and mild that took the notice of the little child a little after and the man went round and soon was heard the old familiar pound of gathering pencelaniclipingticketej too- thetriimwasfuliand he had much to do your farerny little girl at length he said she looked a moment shook herl little head i have no pennies dont you knowj said she- j my fare is paid md jesus paid forirne j he looked bewildered all the peppl j smiled i j i didnt kuow and who is jesub child why dont you know he once for sinners died for little children and forjmen beside to make us good and wash us from our sin m j is this his railway i am travelling in dont think it jisl i want your fare you know j i told yon jesusjpaid itlbngego j my mother told me just beforeishe died that jeans paid when he waa crucified v that at the gross ifiia railway did begin whioh took poor flinners from a wqrlrl of sin j my mother said his horns was grand and fair j i want to go and se my bother there r- a i want to go to heaven w lere jesus lives mv ful servant smithers that folio r tins reading one oi gentlemen vho had lent no jewellery midly suggested t lat ho ing that his startling o been struck sig ibr napoli alias in ihe horrorstruck at stone biu lchice thtj bad spoken truly in last trick would all if ladies be the looks soratch a n ans eves out he would blind on tho spot the qjaeen charitable ac1 n mother said i he say- most could have wont you go too igives j- a loving welcbmejshall we be too lato oh let us go before he s mts the gate he bids us little cliildrei come to him the poor conductors eye i felt rather dim he knew hot whymie fumbled at his coat and felt a substanoerisiug in his thjrbat thejpebple ustenejd to the litile child borne were in tearsfthe rougheat only smiled j 4 and some one whispered as they looked i amazed j i out of the mouth of babies the jllord is praised- m i am a pilgrim said the little thibg im going to heaven my mother used- toing q me of jesus and- his fathers love told me to iueet her in his- homo above and so today wh m aunt wenmut td tea and looking out i could not father seel i got niy bundle kissed my little kit lam so hungry- wont you have a bit and got my hat and then i left my home a little pilgrim up to heaven to roatri and then your carriage stopped land i could 8eej l you looked so kinfl i saw you baikpn me i thought you muiit belong to jesus train and are you just goihghome to i heaven f again j i tfie poor conductor only shook his head tears m his eyesjthe power of speech hid fled 1 had conscience by her prattle roused hia ii fears j and struck upon the fountain of his tears atd made his thoughts in sad cob fusion whirl at last he said josce id a little girl i loved hermuchr she was my little pet and with great fondness i remember yet how much she loved me but one 6 ay she diea shes gone to heaven the little girl re pued j i- shes gone to jesus jesus paid fief fare oh dear conductor wont you meet her there i tbe poor conductor now broke f airjy down he could have born the hardest ixk or frown but no onelajbghedi but manv sittngby beheld the scene with sympathetic eye she observed a caihorse fall down outrider was sent to make enquiries v 1 s mm0 i ii twas homesickness an one mothers face would have done more for her than pounds o quinine well in contrast with those poor people oir- lot didn t seem half so hard an i began to see how selfibh id been shuttin myself np sjn ptyin myself an tbinkin o home when people like mis peters was sufferin forte little friendly aid i didnjt feel very sorry formr peters he was lazy i thought ah shiftless but reuben talked to him a good deal an i see that his place began to look a little more shipshape an better victuals came into the house an sometimes sometlnng temptin for her but i never dreamed reuben had anything to do with it moren to advise an encourage him one day when i was gettih ready to go to the peterses reuben pointed to our motto an says hadntyou better take it to the peterses an let them keepit a spell it but tha mis peters wouldnt havot i knew he jtheni that where ehe on learning the nature of the accident her magesty caused a l intimation to be veyed to tlie lamer ting owner that he s aould be presented with another horse from the royal stables lyndon truth he have to what seems to be thenews sho ak- ed as she leaned over to the passenger in front who had a newspaper the catnip ciop is entirely ruined he gruffly replied oh is it thats too bod but mebbe you kin pull throu gh the winter an sas lafras tea wantfed it to bo thu comfort jto it haintbeen to mo bo i took could bee it an eo there it stood m an and the qnein didk kindly act laafja heldb8edihedhil4ortoetoheludmn i j v i i am so sleepyf said the little one when as she was ckiving through windjsor a lue choice in selecting a remedy for boughs and that om t colds tlie wise cb tiee is to take loosens the tough mucous clinging to the air passages stich a remedy is hagyards pfidtoral balsam whioh promptly jireaka up hard colds anc their trouulesomeettects seprebl sk for proot there ib no tro ible in a cortainiug from ariyidruggisi the rue virtues of hag raids yellow oil for all paiuf aland inflarnn latory troubles rhi unia ism nouralgia lur ibago frbst bites b lrns bruisesi sprains cot tract rdsstif joiiite achbft pains anc sore- ifyon will let metjl lie here and wait until your carnage comes to jisas ate be sure you wake me up and pill my irook nd at the gate give just one little k lock 1 and youll see jesus tliere the strong man wept i could hat thinklas from the car i ertept how bit a little ope has found the road the narrow pathway to that blest bode through faith in christ has read jtjs title clear f j- while learned men remain in doubt and fear- f a little child 1 the lord oft uses 6uah to break dr bend the toughest heart to touch j j then by his spirit bid the conflict ease aiid ouceforeveri enterviuto peace idthen along tho road the news ws bear ere going to heaven that jesus paid oar fare y mr- g6r have you ever tried mcgregor 6 parkas rbolic cerate for sores of any kind it is beyond- doubt tjifevery b st prep iration in the market foi healing aidourini sores bums cuts pimples blob ihesani is the only proper met iod of applying carbolic 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