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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 13 Apr 1893, p. 4

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\ sQQ'I'r’ \ LOH’S cumin D _ REVIEW “m. u... “a... mu. . down the “ML Hen- in a who baboon carrying a no um poor fumilyjn that da in an undemker going up )mn . 0M... â€"I.;..h um... WONDER IN WELLAND! ”I'm-v [origin W Liver on ad Hmflaph'fu. Stieinifii Emerizau A Representative Farmer Speaks. QOH'S_VITALI_III. MR. (3- C. HAUN “EMMA King’s Evil l1? AT THE TABBRNACLE Itmng, their lot In Indy. no poor cm In: my. The not. Their ( I dark lantern labor In their ' 0! their (Ith- my begun by n N T“! DARK FEA- k of darkness. This {I l lulu kay will noon much This in an intending, Ind here will be 3 Ham on flu Fire! fire'” Thin-mu arrow Inn-ruins there ml in on» at the 1mm loll. ime than villain- in om In. nom- uleup and lam: r poor cultural were m my. Thay won born 1t. Their churn-h My dark Intern. Th1 fin! be: In. their mother but 1 their (nth-r. struck by y beg-q by robbing boyn' Mapâ€"stun ha. name uleup Ind lam! ;. third witch of tho eye keen, their bnln |g, flash foot. M '05! I manic duh [:1 up the 'n t hm. m hurrying I] .11 the num- Inga. That fight ital-loci Lm poHce, thay as». This in I ill noon Much condi-ry, And a light on an This h min- ing there rm I van“ loll. main- in our leap and sum. wad: of tho iug 9p and v mlndonnry ‘9 or cool on plus. Hero amp: 0! l mg: I mm a annoying 1. Han h- beeu gizing l“ A“). md lb A flower rash 0. up to m mks: n: um! null. _ Int-humid Ebony-11mm mu of our ulna om“. Ind you handle click or me dice Ind tho nhnrp, hon up of the poulmon (Joker. M. than an men-hm: pdnnn dismount. and acumen til-ad of ranking hm. “kn I m up“. in 12:“):ng mam. All alt-u o! phmnb hym- erhm. mu m- flu of louign allh mm! the dealer ‘0! mm Itml pockel hundknruhiefn Tho clerk: at tho-Ion uh I hum} nflu (ho mm... m put up and the officers of the your: while III] their Hm while ‘ha jury In Mon Bulnn. wh'an that all} Wu tho min-t III-1| hllngplmu on euth. it was no nun tnlngthc nut morning In the wood- around that oltyto find the Inn- dad hodln ultnlnldn. F: D! phndor of tho tum nn :xcmto: thin film. Tho eternal deutmctlnn lull in the icon rumble of th-t gambling tanpln nlley. nndu mu come on: to join tho lung pmcaulon of Iln Ill the drums of won but the dull much 0! n thonnnnd aonln. In one you in this clq of New York than was $7, 000, 000 unrlflced at tho gunning tnhla. Perhaps some of your friend: have been mitten of thin .11 Perhaps some a! you In" beau smitten by it. p“Pu-I'm!” then nay be A stranger ln thdhume this man- ing come (mm some at the hotels. Look out for those Agent- of iniqnlty who tarry nrunnd about the how]: and at you ‘Wuuld you like to see thn city?” Ya " 'Hma yon aee‘n that apluudid building uptown? No Then tun "115m Will an darmke to show you what he calls the "Hum" nhd the "elephnnh." and after 11 young nun. through morbid curiosity or mmzh hadnul of non). but men In: "Horn” Ind the "dephnnu" ho will be on enchnnted ground. Look on: for thou men who mm 3 around tho hulell will: Iloek hnsâ€"nlwnyu sleek hatsâ€"and patronizing Air. And nmcconnuhla interest about your name And entertainment. Young lfnol if 30‘: cannot use through {L Thay want your money. Then ho turned to hi: wit. and ngd; "I will: you would uh these string: 0! th- bod. Somebodyhm lug firing: mnud me Ill the film. I oh you would flop um annoyance.” She aid, "'l'hminoolh- lug hare " Thmluw it was delirium. Beuld: ‘mehmyoodtnow mymounr at, And oh. «Id, ‘Bouull. I run you would do boner-I Will: you would do bah m.’ «Inld: Hotbox. I whh Ioonld do bother. Iwywdobamnbullm'l. Koala, foamed!» he] mo: why un’t £3.th pun-new? A .dr 120$! auto! fork-u vanity. And] not who! and throw my um nomad hu- mnk. Ind I-id “Moth-r. um do hotter. but you mmhdpâ€" Im'ldothhdoflel'" limit down mdpn yod. TM night hh Ian] mtmm-utdthatmnddx h.- Amngmmh won nud- for m o um The qua-sun Wu nit-d which: 3., mould hanx m: w chunk. m I saw men coming out of the saloon and gambling hells, Ind they surrounded my friend, And thny took hlm at the wank point, his social nature. uud I an! him go- ing down. and l bud afnir talk with himâ€" Ior I never yet MW I man you could not talk with on the auhjact of hia‘ 1:.qu l! yuu tnlkod with him on the right way‘ I laid to him, “Why don‘t you give up your ball habit: Ind became a ChriltinuY' I 11% member now just haw he looked. lunlug over his counter, n he re lled: “I wish could. Uh, air. I should fl 9 to be I Chrll- tign. but I have gone to fur utny I uu’t could. thn. I: get by nnd of God' a companion Many )me I see othern coming to 0m! ornlng tired of the sinful life Cry newu‘lu heuen. Set. All the bell: . Spread the hnnqnat under the Lee the cmwnod heads coma down at the jubilee. you there in more delight. in heaven ne mun thnt gets reformed by the f Ood£hnu over ninety and n‘ne tha :et 03 the track. I could give ya lory in n minute of one a! the heat I ever had. Ontdds of my own I never had nbeuer friend. He wel. me to my home at the west. He was ndid personal appearance. had he ardor of soul and n warmth of A!- uhlng pennie- h: u nun poem; fluent.“ mun ll ma non HIE Hmlfl'fl Human me love him like a h. In [nu Inn: in! Into the 05: lull). was“ “I in the while lined by me when ho Ill nllvehegd twill mud by H. vluieh dalul ghlm. " All mood la the pulpit And new than: our gin“ the body mJnmuo. I fill. I. ll I 90011 one up“. 0!“! pp) tul- hll llltlo chums years, I went. nufnllilua girl lhlt I hedy neon hlm hug Inmvulniimly8 in his better moment: He put on her all jaweh. ell diamonds. endp rue her I.“ pictures And In); Ind than la would “my In it hunnded by An evil amglrlt. In hil cupl Ind houu o! Ihune. I f to the correction of the Itnoh. She looked up wonderlugly. She knew not whal- il. meant. She Wu not old enough to understand the sorrow of an orphan child. 0:: the other side, the pulpit at the men who had ruined him: they were the man whom poured wormwood into the or- hnn'e cap; the were the men who had Bound him hm and (out. I know them. How dill they seem to feel? Did they weep? No. Did they any, \l' but a pity that such» nonemnl man Illould be do Itroyodl" No. Did they sigh ropentlnw 1; over whel. they had done! Nu. They ant. there. looking as vnllun‘e look nl (ha cam-e of the lamb whose heurt thny have ripped out 50 they net. and looked at the cofiln lid. and I told them the judgment at Gad mum than who bud deulmy their felluws. Did they reform? I w told Illa ) wore in the Eu of iniqul that nlg 't after my Men wn-I luld in 0« wood cemetery. and they Nuphemad. m they drunk. 0h. ho- mereuens men m an peclully after they hnvu denlroyed ya Do not lookto men for comfort or he] Look to God. the nctiva princivle lot the 1 nt- enurin into the composition of Pnrmclee'l Vegan-file Pilln. The“ Pill: Act I ifiully on the damaged 0mm, Ilimu ting to nation the dnrmmt energies at the Iyawm, thereby removing Ilium md renew-mg life And viulity to the lflicted. In thin lie. the grut 32ml. of the popuhrity of Purine. lcu'l Vegetable Pill; But they: in a man who wi_ll He says, "I wont reform' how many new are mm m n believe flu. - Act thniFiI-atol Hm Tm; man Inning: ofi {rum houn dltan weeping to have It fislng' ovu- tha hilL Fara mic. Rl‘nzthe bell and ed, a! conunmptia‘n ham to cure them 3 El" Pastor-ml In nlhblo tamed; thmt Ind lungs. Them were times when the deceased would take our advice in n brotherly way, and there were other times when he'd see nu clear into New Mexicobefore he'll admit that we knew been It was this erratic disposition of his which tin- ully led to his and endf The major was a great her. but a poor hand with a gun. verybody knew this. and when a felt juat right he would ndmit it himA self. A few days ago ex-Jndge Goodhue of Lone Tree, in a moment of abstrac- tion. mentioned the mnjor‘s felling. The major felt insulted and decided to re. move the judge to n he pier world. We talked and ar ued an Mimi. but he was igheml . We tried to convince him t at the judge wan lightning on the draw. but it was no gq. He went over to Lone Tree to drop cha judgvv, and he will never return. He hadn't. t his md to his hip before the judgn rapped Major Scott's spirit hm crossed the great divide. Whatit found on the other side no one can say. All may arr. Every man has way! unto himself. While we have not attempted to gloss over hia faults. we earnestly and sincerely hope that his virtues have proved more than an ofiaet tn the land beyond our ken. Chronic Damage Mind’s Lilli-eat ls ml! by l'hysicim um BL CAUSE AND EFFECT‘ and cold- nro lbeuuna, rn om“ ha: It"; w n I: is therefore 7mm}: mat once by the an of II Bah-m, the ml’e. nun fly for all diwu- ol the nged‘ of the Swmnch dily remand b the inundien! gedyâ€"A yonn . Parents ans m an. Wagon well kin flung lot the 0:1an nr in a gen- ‘liul to his drunk. He me occasion Another he >1 poker by our unpro» remembered a 1890 and ,_ He nom- of iniquity lald in Oak- hemad. and not return. Well, then, tragedy? I {age nlmr. ong while Pmyernud of "Huw ‘yed you] or help. thia sub odd, and 1nd town m1 father '30 defeat- ‘ majority duce the Jufl's into first time ing these web thirst- -n.aiona he ‘r: on sev- the poet- Which in the In w to build I silo. mum! or In 1 (1) hut ue the dimensions to It «cu- . you? mltllhthev dorltmbealeu mice. In)» vel with the Born basement; howdm‘nld well be built! (8) 1» than danger in drawing cam. which Int-been cutlnd Inld ln aniline, jun!- uller 11 rain! (4) ‘ 1. The unrelann hmoteoonvcnlont ln construe on, and the length mgr? extended to any desirable m e circular will require more skill had greater labor to give II the true form, while it will possess no particular ud~ mum‘s, except in getting rid of the corners. which ure lnconvenieut to some demee. The aqunre or oblong hm: hue the advantage of being eullv fitted with n plank cover. when Inch acoverhl used. Tue corners my be braced. um!“ ocu- gun-l form given to It. a The quant- ity of onailuge required will vary With the size of the catch: and the q nfity old food given with theeusilng . mul consumes I30 lb. nduy. St about 12 tons for each. A: GU 1 cubic foot, each tun would occ cubic feet. uml ouch uujmnl wo quire 430 cubic feet for tho ye: . which would be equivalent to a an] :1 mm ‘ ubout 7 (ant square and 10 feet hiuh. Thu Country COIJUMBIAN HEALTH so.“ of rcmcd TABLETS :{“i“::__ cubic loot, eech‘wn would cubic feet. and each animal we quire 480cuhlc foot for tho y . which would be equivalent to I 301-1 mm nhout'l lent uni-e «11le feet high. The (in! euim would need nearly or ubont 4.00:) cubic feet of enlilege for the 305 days. 1!. A eiloaofoet deep. 1:! feet wide and 100 lee: long. or any equiv:- lenl, dimensions, would contain this quantity. 8. A difilcnlty always occur: in pluclug u wonden (mum on 11 stone bese- meut. The stone wall being so much thicker than the wood, the Inner must be drawn in enough to make n uniform surfuce with the weed and stone, eothal the ensiluge in settling elmll not meet with the projecting shelfof stone. L In annwering thin ‘cn we take it for rruutcd that the will be dam , mtnut so wvt' when hmted min. I! the crop been allowed to ripen snfiicienfly. so that the grains are glazed 3|le the__leaven withered at the \l GNU-$03 M . Are you sufiefing from the effects of overwork 8. Are you Pale or Sallow.? or exhess of any kind? 9. Do you feel Tired and l anguid ? . Have you a Poor Appetite? ' 10. Are you Nervous and Debilitated ? . Do you sufier‘ from Constipation? 11. Are you troubled with Pimples or Blotches? . Is you'Liva' Torpid? . 12. Is your Blood lmpoverished? . Are you ' 'nus? I3. is you System run down from any cause . Are you tropbled with Sick Headaches? whatever? . Are you a martyr to Indigestion? 14. Do you suffer from Rheumatism ? x 5. If so have you tried The Columbhn lleallh Tablets? edges, there will Who danger. provided the work ib properly done: but-with younger and more succulent com, lt would probably bemore or less lnjnred. â€"The Country Gentleman. ,ll s'm- vIT tlv BUILD G SILOEE ' a qnf Inna uln- Inn And :pllolfl Dlmflm I-rm Fun", onnmicnl to feed 2xclusively. d conmlns all the he best results. rlrcml Columbian Health Tablets quickly restore Ihe complexion t ance, and the pale soon regain their color. Asaspring medicine these tablets are unsurpasscd; they open up the various channels of the body that have become clogged during the Winter Season, and impurities of all kinds are speedily removed. muss many victims. Jim h the me 0! vi Burdoc Pill: when ‘ient water. same age and size 1 same trough. Does not one of the above questions appeal to you personally P If so, try lh: .UMBIAN HEALTH 1‘an and be convinced of their health gwmg properties. l onusids tho {old deplored that with nfiricnlmral jour- 3. Imnke the user- uitmd that there In] who have " not m- cowu. nnd 3:) anhenfli Keen m a daily n- :ow. while his resulu, (:2ch per anyâ€"one price of the estimate the [live because aching mom elements 9 ofugnn sell only the least any one i'h 15 - Questions - 15 Columbian Health Tablets are composed of remedies (hat are congenial to (he human system. They min no poison, and may be given to the youngest child or most delicate person with perfect safety. their power for good being positive, and in many cases magical. Of the many hundreds] have sold 0 this machine, I have never had a sin gle complaint Where it is once giver a lhorough lest it makes its want fell so that it is almost Impossible to Get on Without ll Washing that usually takes all day is now done' in a couple ol hours and without that fatigue and exhaustion that accompanies the old uashboard. It will wash from Ito 1.5 piPces at one time and do it thoroughl) .nd quick ly; it will wash the heaviest quilt or the finest lace. A trial solicited. Orders, send by mail, promptly attend ed to. For sale 43y The red 1- other rh'urs but unlike Burdock BL WASHING MACHINE. I Immutamm nu [Ab-Iv In. Kin-played flow on: we hell we to:- the: lad evarzmwinkbod y o! emu-new 0 cannot find continuou- mph) men" It. in nuke: tolhut our on. In my the do .3; “a“ mu ‘- gem-1:.“ I an m nu A‘ri’ven each yen into {unher degrade tion. [u n lend which bout:- a! e Chrie~ tinnity who» underlying hub in the brotherhood of men. it ie I arrange luo mnly an: our system a! Fovemment, which elmuld be and in the 111mm the mugority. Ihould mulm nn provi: eion whntov or to Jun! our union-tannin brothels and eieteu the insane a! (un- ing a Inbuisbence. 71: Toronto. one in warp-twenty of tho lnlmbilnnta applies for chanry. In the mullet cltiea And towns the same thing in true on a smaller ncnle. Toronto do- nut“ to the Home 9! Industry nun year from $0,000 to “5.000. and this 1: mp plamcnted by van; charity. On the whole it won! not be an extravagant estimate to In that $50,000 is given an- nually in c ty in that city, and with win“ mum oxam 10 ed. everyone in md mun be {ml with the mean. of existence by thewhole community. Ind an hat they no, or they die of hunger. Then. since the community lfiflmt support the idle. whether they w' or not. ordinary busiâ€" ness habim oi‘ thought wouldsuggeut that it would becheaper far everycity and other municipality to provida employ- ment of a kind which would reimburse the municipality and its outlay, In other words, {umiah the means which will enable the idle to support them- «Ivan When we consider that than are some from eve trade and occupation in the rank: of t e unempIOf-ed and that m the community u I who 8 each trnde and occupation serves to mpg)" and be sup- po an the others, not a ppmnt that all t t_ it necessary to doin oxylerto Anyone in private life would ndopt this melhml of providing {or those {or whom he was compelled to rovlde: yet so full our Government mm a bul- nm basis that not only is this not done, but municipalities are actually deban-ad from having industriu 0! this klndlâ€" F. E. Titus. Toronto‘ The recipient: degmdsi His man- hood is debuod. His {nde pendence In wwkencd. His habit- of industry In dntmy 0d and he' 15 thus rendered com- hatlvely nucleus to the community a next winter the name proceu u rfipelbed. In it any wonder that the um namploygd is em}: year ungmen_ sflvethepmblemoltheunemplo ediafor the community to direct the 0 one and place the materials of labor in the hands 0! those who are idle! Furnish factories and farms under proper management; than 'u to any one who aeeh'nsin- once: " here in your opportunity; it you willm to labor. you need not anfler." "An he who who will not In- bor, neither Ihnll he eat." The Amount expanded nnnnnfly in To- ronto would. it capitalized. furnish 9 1nd mfldenz to furnish lament and re- mnneralive employment to those who need it. Every man's labor, if properly directed. will produce more than auflicr en: lo Inpport him, and ye! honest workmen, anxious to find employment, walk the menu in vain HONEST HELP FOR MEN first}; isméinbar that, whether idle PAY NO loll IOHKV TO QUACKI AGAINST FOORHOUBEb II. B. LOTT, ATHA, ONT‘ upl‘ THE IIED “IVE“ n-r of life i: the other :1 Bin xll Ll‘ “Helen hss learned to articulate. snd nsglak as freely and fully as am sfllic person. When sho Wis es to holds long conversation with anybody dear to her. she places one finger across the lips of tho speaker and another on the throat at the larynx. In this way she understands every word that is utteredss rapidly as could be under .Itood by a person with good eyesight and hearing A Royal Blood Bullder and Health Restorer. Pleasant and agreeable. - - We“ llo more nauseating “2:“, doses. - A Superior ”3. Tonic and Alteratlve. tlmm I Unl‘ bridal of her about to return to this country she in- duced him to permit her to retain new“! of the lettun that she had rem), which no treasured very highly at the court. The Queen expremd on more than macaw-ion hm- Inrprino that Helen, who in not we: in her teens, should have so mmuhhle n cnmmlnd 0! (ha purest English. and hinted that the child might Have had some mismuce in the pre p align or her wonderlul [men gut Mr. Anagnoa dinpoud Of that thought by informing her Majesty that there wuno person connected with the in» atitution who could write English no faultiesaly pure and meet as Helen wrote. since the little girl never had had an opportunity m form ac unintanoe with any but the lollies: In ale 0! the lam-“8°; . _ ., , Help: Keller. the mum-hm. child who. Mona h barn blind end an! and dumb. hu nwmplhhod so much mm buntitnl end lnlpdflnx. number: Among her (rind: my potion-0t royal nation in Em com who never saw her. One oft min theQneenotGraecewho learned of Helen through Michael Ang- noe. the Director of the Institution (or the Blind. when he visited Greece lame time ago. The interact which the Queen took in Helen wu so intense that aha encted from Mr. Anagnon I promise that he would let her read every letter that Helen wrote to him while he we. at the Greek capital. Ind when he was shout to return to this country she in« duced him to permit her to retain seven] 0! the letters that she had read. which are treasured very highly at the court If gruu] r! the I. noun 1-! ‘pl its natural app a UN ,uu let her rmd ev I wrote to him WI: Bk capital. Ind win atnrn to this count! HELEN KELLM‘ I- “I” to II B. I.;C)TT, AT“ A. ONT Amman: I prowl-o Inc-d every Mm M) him while he ml . 1nd when he was big country she in- her to retain several l3 had rem), which .ighly at the court. and on more than [L , the court. more than that Eden, should have I! (ha purest child might MIN My fight 3606:9110 no I: that aha prowl-o shew:- Sole Wholesale and Retail Agent, INDIGESTION ANDDYSimPSI‘A Price, Large 16 ounce Bottle $1.00; Trial Size, l5 Cent! , _EV_ERY BOTTLE WARRANTED. I! not. kept. by Dragging finial-i Eirâ€"ecti‘figx; brokezulown constitution. the treatment and cure of remedy ever used on this ousness of females of all a period known as change in Tonic. almost constantly. wry them safely over tbi Live is of inestimable \‘alu The Most Astonishing Medical Diseov at the Last One Hundred Years. ery ItlsPleasantto therastessthe Sweetest Nectar; ltlsSafeandHarmlmasther-estlflk. This wonderful Nerfine Tonic has only recently been izmfiuved Into this country by the proprietors and manufacturers or thn '9“ South American Nen'ine Tonic, and yet its great value as a c'!"}”" agent has long been known by a few of the most lulled Phyim. who have not brought; its merits and value an the knowledge 0‘ Um genegl‘ publif; _ ‘ .. “nlx‘nm A, f‘nn an»: n' hut“. general public. This medicine gation, dyspepsia. also of the greatest whamver cause. I which it possesses. organs. the stomnc with this wonde'ruI ener of the life fur bottles of Stomach§Livér Curé NERVINE TIJNIC IT IS A GREAT REMEDY FOR THE CURE 0F eple umun'duqummm ' V, H . ral THE GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN mm " aw .rm Subscribed md two-n .o A SWORI CURE FOR ST. VITAS' DANCE 0R CHDREA NERVOUS DISEASES. The Great South American Hen-vine Tonic mummmnz STOUFFVILLE, ONT. R. P. COULSON, he remedy each yea H‘ 19H for Infants and Children. Oi’t‘b‘éfiifim, crawfomvim, In. III-moan?“

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