Lucknow Sentinel, 1893-05-05, Page 6Whom D4y, You, Love ft
horn do you love My love e she said,
sI bent my face above her,.
And I tried to calm her, and held her head,
Axid again in the same sweet voice she said,
"Whom, do• you love, mriover ?" -
"Look in your heart to -night and 4ee-
._ there is a shadow in it, -
• .kshade of a, thought.that is not ofme,
-And tell me truly, if there should. be,
. Whom do you clove this minute?"
"
Whom do you lover' and her tremblinghand
-1--left -Wandering caresses -
- 'Upon my race ; and all the land
.Was litm.vith e, and the night wind fanned.
-Iler brow and shook her tresses.
"Alwarnan's love 1.z.,-; &priceless prize,,
And if yon should. want to "win
And again I looked, and to ray surprise •
I sa,w two tehrs in her deep,'dark
" Whom de you love this minntee
" Whom do you lover anal caught the swell
- Or her breast her griethad given ;.
.And I touched. her lips and- I smelled the knell
Of the passion flower and the asphodel,
And the earth was changed. to hea,ven.
To methere's just one World, my dear,
• And just twa peoplemit; -
• And now to -night, as we stand. here .
. • And I bola- your hand, hskve not a fear,
" For I Iove you every Minute!" -
-
" mu. all tired,out," said the Mouth with.
pout. - •
I am all tired ont with teaK.".__
‘`...lust wait," said, the knee,' till you're lame
as_ you cam be. . • . •
- And:then have to_Walk-walk-walk."
lkly -work," •,aid -the han.d, " is the hardest .in -
the land:
" Na,. mine is harderyei," said the brain:
" Whea you toil.- said the eye, as ,steadily
-Why, ttien yau'll have reason to complain.. •
• as t,
Then:a voice` faint'and low of the ipoor little
Spoke out in the dark with a wail;•
" It is seldom. i coMplain, but All -will bear
your pain
With More patienceif you harken to My tale.
' rm. the youneest of _Ave. and, the others live
. -and thrive, • ' -
- They are cared for and. considered and ad,
- mired. - - •
Xam overlooked and 81: ubbed, .I am pushed
upon and rubbed, • • • • • - -
-I am always sick and ailing, -sore atid_tired.
The Poor Little Toe. .
THE BERRY
Otlar from the Ohio --11170Ter is a:
fainouablackbeiry-, patch, where
&are after acre -of rolling, land is
'covered with rola of finest MAW
vated bushes., and Where, in the
blackberry. season, •anyrine .9!
every-Mit:roan _find employment.
--Firmer boya And-. girls"; who -only
-Work to turn an honest -penny for Spending
money - Men and wonien s of the poorer
CIAO, for whom every -nickel has- al_ vital
significance, and tramps and negiciee from
.00 four corners of thei. earth,. Work together
in a .mot10 crowd,' •
_J. ;mat .Pirker,* the. owner, .has made a
nee.t.little sum .off. this patch, Filo. he pays
each picker by the. basket as it is brought
in, and never scolds hnrries. then( nor
'carss.particularly how:many they • eat; just
46 they put as many in the. basket as they
eat; which they -Always do, _
-Bat one hot July afternoon, once upon .-9,
Wii8E the builiess.Were -groaning be-
neath their loads, and the'. .heat was 80 ins
tense . the.. baskets :dame, in very 'slowly... -
F/0/40 -WaS..scoldiqg.and fuming at a:heretO--.
fore. .unknown rate, for in . the :scurrying -
elands -Was the vrarning of a owning. storm,
and, --with good reason. Jonas 'feared the
bushs would be half. cleaned, .
A. cart came leisurely -up-the lane -from
the pike and stopped beside
"Good day, Jonas r.'said a good,
deep
young voice. ." How are the•berries tosioty
-plenty
-Jense 'turned, sharply; and; . upon' seeing:
who addressed hint • touched. his hat re:-
. . . .
SpeetfullY. • .
" Yeti, Mr. George, they're- jest bushelfed
bushels gbin'-t6 waste .ef -they hain't picked
afore-, sithdown, for there's OM": to be: a
-1-slusterin' storm "gland midnight -jest dee
.thein. bashes, will ye ?" - :
Mr. George looked. rip and, down the even
rows, over battered "haystacks "re-4nd gra-
Ooque _felt .derbys, gingham sunbonnet's' and
wide.:brimined hits, until hecaughtsight of
a dainty:. llide sunbOnnet. .: Was very dif-
ferent from ;the- other bcinnets,• having a
'Wonderfally , ceenettish -little peak a
great bow wells•towards the. front,. and all
:finished -With a't narrow _edging of . White.
And it was bobbing up and down at a tre-
mendous rate; as-:thoughits owner Were
picking berries for. dear life: . _ Mr. George-
ve a little _ Start when. he espied this
pretty, busy, blue sunbonnet . •
rifire rilsbed little, snubbed. little toe.„ ‘` Yes," continued Jens,
gloozflhlY "I'm
• --Ella.lneeler Waco= s biraud tO- loose -like -sixty.. I've
four years ago she had clainted hint au tier
little creature, With great, Owl -like 1186=4.
hair that the naughty.boyi had dubbedred.
But from the Very:first George Haines, the
to-sy-chesked,.. 'black-eyed, . strong -limbed
Son: of the. richest man in the tensity, and
the. ackno'Wledged leader of his mates, 'Wive:
the tiniidlittle . city girt. special: 'favor
and -protection. - In the Winter he had.
always drawn her to ached on his sled, and:
had brought her the finest, red.dest, largeit
tippleS to be found in his father's_ well-filled.
bias. And when. they: were Older and
somewhattibove sleds and red apples,: and the
country air had made Gene wonderfully
pretty and, taller, how sorry She wait • that
'she had to telt hini - no "._.one day when he
asked her to kiss iiim . Ho* she did -wish
her mother. had. not told her never to, allow
the bilis to. kiss her -1 What was there so .
wrong tit a kise especially when .a . certain.
somebody askedforit? She was not
one to -disobey.her mother; so Georgetad to
•go -Without . his klis, and. he never asked
again, although - he had wanted to often
enough._ But this last year .or so, 'since he
had left : the distriet Scheel, . they had not
often- meti, and when they had Gene 'was
strangely -silent and reserved. She was
only a poor girl; who well. knew what -old'
and hunger was, although no one knew of her
privations' besides herself and '.sir Widowed
mailer.: In the snowier time She " worked
out" duringthe'vaestion, add Mtlie winter
she studied hard, hoping in time to secure
teacher's certificate.
There were ribttors--noW. of a fine loung
lady visitor at the Haines mansion,_. to
Whom it was Said young .George was very
attentive, ^and knowing,. Ones declared he
was engaged to marry her::: Gene had long
Sinai ceased to hitn, her George, and
told herself- such little 'romances. always
ended with the school days. But she•was ea
Sad and. serious that 6178i her mother noticed,
•her and was-altsayS cautioning her figainst:
sttidying too hard. • .. .
George. then been a Pale; itcraWny .
;1
...or;.i•nmm.mstoa*P7w......m.77.ro.••w•roe••••••••••
ACCOVNTS...
-111etit'odieallitnsiness . Habits for Gliiis-7-Let
.11er" Balance the Cash Amounts.
hooves tol acquire methodical blusiness
habits, ' -keeping her little accounts
accurately 94?..d -knowing to a cent, just
• -
what ohs*. does with her 'money, whether
she has 10 cents Or $10 - to. 'expend. on her
own little personal wants, says, -the Balti-
more Hera/cis An allowance is the first
step toward 911.s. end, - if at the same_ tiine
it
is impress,ed -upon her that every sum
spent .should _be-- set down with unfailing
regularity. itt black slid white one notes
how much more easily the. money can be
spent,- . how quickly it goes and just
what r-foolitili. nothings have lured
it from , ciur -pockets. Without setting
down _each l item s it- is ten chances to
one that .1- you . . conclude you
must:,. have lost some - money when
yon - canna . see how . -that - $10 bill
wont when you bought such a few things.
The neat. little figures • are a genuine re-
straint-Omni:des instilling & habit and system
that will be of great value if fortune ever
smiles- and! a great estate -.comes to your
hands,. and still -greater -if economy is a
necessity and the dollar has to be forced
into doing duty for two. Unless the ac-
dowits are kept_ accurately, and the cash
Made tokbalance every =evening, you lbad
better noliattempt any bookkeephig at all,
for slipsh4d. nietbeds are worse -than none,
and only loanfUse -everything rather than
help- matters. It anything is -Worth &big
at alt it is worth dehig well, and there' is
nothing so productive of future good as the
'habit of looking carefully -out for -the pen-
nies When' fileh001' days are the only trials,,
'and the alloviance of 50 cents a week goes
for candy and pickles. If thisplanis once
establiihed-M childhood tile- girl will grow
to *manhood with a clear. knowledge' of
wherMier money goes and what she has to
show forlitis ;
- Whether a woman is rich or poor it be -
11
‘". Yeti carry -all the weight of the body,
'I •
anti great. . • - • • -.
• Dtit DO on praises 'what do.. -
- arti always in -the sval-c• ad 'tis who have to
- PaY -" • -
For the folly a:ndihe pride Of all of you:'
Then -the month ano. the- Dram awl the hand -
said " 'Tis -
• ri hough troubled be our livewithwoe, -
• The hardest lap of all does -certainly befall
" oor little humble little- toe --
ISSUE NO 18 TP)93.
woo
replihts to sati-of thewo
ease smiessdvai tests fiattiew,
.avaawYcess.ottilawaraimo.e;wanniintott;fteleilimsets,
"°-
- (eared 11I be ' th 4
11 far LlOW, 8A1 they's
• -- summer's comin".:
- Sise's a -m` -akin• Calft-fool .me.!
I guess% I know - • .
- That it ain't by no Means saminekluSt amuse
-
" . th' Whitt don't b.ow
Can't tell me a think about it-leamt Wong
.
time ago . - - • ,
Summer's comin'l
Ilyear that wOtter guggle-guggle underneath
th:_ole stone wall' :
Ilyear them robings th.' orchards-purtypear
- their Whistle -S. call ! • -
1-lyear them las' Year's diei a-buzzin" in th'
PshaW I that ain't all .
Summer,s comin,' !
Way doWn_yander in tli' medder, "•.),Vheedle-
wheedle," comes ;
`Furder over in the brestrolle wrens is hoppin'
'slick an' sly.;
jeb.nny Cotton gis a - sorter lazy move _ as he
- scoots bY -
- Summer's cothin"
-.got .3 . kin git
plenty work for 20 . odd -More if I
'atn-_ Jest -sent my botHirara to the Crots-
in'-to,seare in altthepickers he kin.' Here
brou-l'-' A-- boy who was just. going baCk.
With his nickel .ancl„ empty, basket-" jest
_you that gang. AlOwn . that to do More
pickirr an' less and to. bring in,
then. baskets a sight qtrieker, Or knock
off a Centson *every one, d'ye hear? !."
ninch do-. you give for a basket ?'
asked -Mr.:George. _ _
" payie .'thislot a •nickeI a basket, bilt
reckon. hev give SLY cents to the new
pickers-Tif I get 'era at Oil"' . .
Slip pOSing I pick for you -front now until:
ssusid.own?" suggested. the young Man, halt
jokingly, 'but,- On his - -eyes pulsing .the -
range of IOW astotsiSheidgaie and follow:
ing.the blue sunbonnet. :
"•4You ? You pick berries, Mr.' IlaineS
Well, -OW was the Only rept-Ohs berry
nan colild make. . .
.Ju.st thenA battered straw hat and _a pair
of broad shoulders _came -.suspiciously near.
the 'blue sunbonnet down in.. the' berry
pateh. - ,
"Why, certainly l". • returned eci.rge
Efaiiirs, -leaping briekly- • outofthe cart;
" bald I know I will pick, nfore -now before
sundown than your very best pickers
wili
have done all day long V' '".
"Ill warrant lei" Was Jonas' admiring
stria' lit' 'dark.
. cool' an.‘slarop freslii• • - • , d th . ..hh
,ti
of Heal% -
is in Pure Rich
I
Blood; to enrich.
. the blood is like. ,
. And- nOW I _Gene picked so fast that her
bask,et, already - two-thirds fined when he
had given it her, was heaping lull.***
he returned..-. • He slipped the change to her,
at -uteellezes.ame time .g. et. h. and. a little
Gene drew herself up proudly, and a $8.811-
ef resentment Came into •. the gray eyea un-
der theisunbonnet.. They were no :len&
solieolmates ; she was 19 no w, and he *SA
24, and said to beengagedto another
Exeu.seine, Gene!" . he said, somewhat
erlibirrasied. "But has been a long
time since I giaw" you!" - -
SSW you,- though, and just the . other •
too?' returned Gene, a trifle tartly.
"-Sit* me Where?" 1.. „•
.4.g, Roiiing on the river with that biack;
haired girl fro*the. city: You were having
too delightful/a time. to see. me by: the
tr Gene But she had dived down. miller
bridge - - . • .•
the bushes, - *here a .beautiful bunch . of
great - bleak beauties were: waiting be
piCked. - • •
Oat how. do you _dome to be. here 'pick-
ing berries 1" she ,asked. af cer
long silence,
o• Mother told. Me tel. &lite down aiia
Order some berries, and 1 -well, I pkw such
"A pretty siinbOnnet here that I• used to 'see
At school; and Jonas Said he was .siniOus
for extra pickers. always liked 'to niqk
berriei, so.I thought Itnight as Well cora-
niOdate hiM and get a talk to -a- islue sun -
---_-,----•
,
putting money out a:interest, •••
1
• Sraeli them fresh.-;.plit locus' postses ! ;See that
feller holes"! _
Feertli way. 1,!1*-sun's.a shirtin' on these .taded
ellar knolls
the ole ---mare in the inedder-tsolly ! Watch
her, liow she rolls.1
'Summer's comin' !
Ilyear them limpy ducks a-s4uawkin' roun"-th'
puddle's muk.-ky brim
See elm rusty crow_ a-roostiki' 'on tippy
iJOP
most limb' _
ity'ear that pulp a-barkin'.-Shawks !'Y'needn't
say a word t' h:im ;
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and lipapphospfiltes
possesea blood ehriohin.g properties in
a remarkable degree. Art? yo st all ;WAr.
ckiemc. Take Scall -S Ernui..sion.. Almost
as Palatable as Milk Be sure and
get the genuine.- -
Prepared only hy Seott Borne
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rant,. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee.
For a Dame Side, Bk or Chest Shiloh's Ponca
Plaster will give great satisfa.ctiooe:-25 Cents.
_ end Cure you. Price 50ets. This InJecter for .
its siiccessful .treatment, free. Rememberi
1Shiloli'a Remedies aresold on a guarantee. ,
Dont yi smell thet sett, sweet smell that'swarra response. For e
an young man was regsi e a e nei„ or-
' Deirt 3r* suitItiii* eass}rrass a-growin' in the un-
- hood champion in all physical 'achieve-
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derliresh
on" y' >, er akr-v` deer. er-Oh, good landY ! nients.
Wisht youg. hesh
•-'• Summer's eorain' !
, "Raw- Did Ton gest Liiit Night ? "
"Row did you rest last n'g i?"
' o-rds a thousaud times -that's right -the cane barl and m
I've_ heard., my gran'Pap say
. • .
bonnet besides r _ .
-" Oh And she relapsed into , a•-si ewe
it was was impossible for Win to bridge.
:She could not teu - just- how 0, ioas
Managed, but every -basketi-. she filled her --
self was carried: up by George; ' 'while the:
baskets ' she carried herself were - Dawes*
more than:half fail-befOre she isega4to fill
them; • -,4
• SnddettlY George. espied A pretty. whitewildflower .growing among the --)Inshias
and: asked • her to fasten it. in the laces.
of his blouse. And could he refuse
without looking siltY ? But he. ;1. acted
very: -solemn and funny, and when her
teeMbling fingers unwittingly touched his
neck. he put his arm artiund her (they,
were- apart from the other _pickerel -Where
the bufihee were quite -tall) and .kissed her;
anyhestr ! • .
" h' h rse George took &basket
. •
After tying ,
and: Started straight towards the blue
helmet, While -Jonas. looked suddenly :op.: -
1 en-
lightened, and nodded - •
"Six cents A ..basirets- yoti know; , Jonas,"
Jes'.thenrwords that way .
pnnetchul-Iike t -Ls nkornin' Liszt
To ever heaveln sight.
--Gra.n.'paas 'ttd. allus have to dst--'
`- How did you rest -1a.st night? "
joung 'lins_used. to grin.
At breakfast, on the sty;-,-;
he wobble- of his chin
ot -it in-
- ' '
We end the marvelous.. French
Il.,ensedy CAL.THOS free, andlegal la.
guarantee that CALTNOS will.
SYTOPDIsellaimi!* ttg Elllibbl01169
an:JAIME TORIK lost r.
I -Ural but, mother. wants you to send- her
a! dozen boxes Of berries to -nig
* The blue sunbennet was chatting . very
pleasantly 'with. the broad -shouldered boy,
- rasa neither was aware of the CO"._ing of the
'Nine persons out of ten will look at the atm*
-letter and think that to count the number of dot*
would be very easy. Still there are comparativebEL
few who can do it correctly. It requires not ear
perievera.nce but -4 clear bead and a steady cycle.
with just enough ingenuity to devise a plan tha1L
will prevent mistakes and complications. If yew
• doubt this try it and see for yourself. • If you sue.-
ceed it will be worth your while to consider itlw fol'
lowing offer:- •
To the first ten persona 'sending In ;the cisTrea,
number we will give each A CRISP, CLEAN!'
TEN DOLLAR DOLLAR BANK NOTE. To the tan
persons sending in the middle correct answers
will give A FIVE- DOLLAR BILL, while to diem
last ten persons having Correa answers -we Ow
each $zo.00 IN GOLD: -'Should no person -ham .
the correct number the presents will be distributed
among those whose•answers are most nearly_cig_ht.
In addition each day we will give A GENUINE;
DIAMOND RING to the person whose letter's,
the first opened that day, whether the answer 1st
correct or not. Each contestant must enclosani
cents in silver, or twelvethree-cent stamps to par •
for one of our little gem tea packets, yid& con-
tain a half:pound of our best YOUNG HYS01.4.
. BLACK, JAPAN, or MIXED TEA, as claire&
In ordering kindly state which kind you use indl,
will be sent; with all charges prepaid, to yosirads
dress. Remember you pay tor the tea only. TheP
presents are given away in order to induce steer •
customers to test our teas. This tea is guaranteed -
to be a better article than that you now get fro=
your grocer for the same price. We are enabledtaL
make this unprecedented offer because WE ARE
LARGEeIMPORTERS AND SAVE THE.
MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS, which we tive.toi
our custorders. We think that .a trial will catkr.
vince you, and that -if you once buy from US link
will continue to. do so. That is our Teases fori
making this offer. AS TO OUR RELIARITer...
ITY we would refer you to 'any leading_ bank air
commercial agency in this city. WE HAVM
BEEN DOING BUSINESS IN TORONTO,
FOR THE. PAST -FIVE YEARS and 'have' yet:
to find a dissatisfied customer. It costs =ILA;
cents to test us- and our tea at the same time. LI*
so at once and allow us the opportunity of punts* .
• that this offer iS•genuitie. • A.ddre.ss THE CAM..
ARIAN TEA CO., 17 FRONT ST. EASIAgt.
.1,ELOk'Yr09-
. Address, VON II/10H CO.
Sas Ainerteau Agents, einelinatli 13;t1o;
,
" Oh, dear, then " saki Gene, h lf sigh-
t
ingly, as shestat in2thiescart 'George, ,
folleSvedbY a knowing look frorrq Jonas
you were not engaged to that Other_ girl
after alt? • -
- 1, •
.14 No, indeed,' . he returned, energetically.
"Who ever said I was ?" . ,
• everYbody -1 And, they- said your;
Out
.A.psi too mgt., k " &hers were awful anscie 7 .1
ttevir Plc er.
How did-i-Ou test ia,st nigb.t?" -
- Thank.you, Bob," She- answeret b...esut te emvaeryi;ody knew m than I di
bout iet it seems. . She was yisiting my
citta•
-yebrows t . • teaid the bey, coming closely beside her:,
7 1 'n..other ban, df( for ye Gene,' father'ian , .d
We'd -mumble an let on • e -to take your erri . y
ur voices trim:hied. and ourssight
Was dim andhearkn' .gone.
as used to be,
1 rm'aswantilf is ,
tore and_ca'm a sleep for Inc
sweet a sleep as. his !, -
b I pra,y, Jedgement Day
aked with its light.
face. dawn, and hear him say --7 -
1 titbSerAif the Other pickers. = Her eyes were.: and to spare for o
-did you rest last night T.! : Were not brown an.
•Ton should - keep them for your • own i sister, and we a t ,
• t issaot rig - , ,
: basket."' - ' -.. - - [that is all there is of it." - . ._:: II -- •
-•a-, " Oh, no," retnrned the delighted Bob. 1 . "But maybe -perhaps your folk* will ii
' 4.4-1:...im only. too --glad to :kive 'em to Ye -Ye 'flike me no Well. -----I am poor and"- .
i iosliiso awful tired r7 , - i "Now, Gene," returned her 3--.. lover, ve
poor little girl 1 ' She was tirect,indeed !I deeidedly,' "1 donot want 3r94 -eNfer- tea-se4
: She was "slight and straight and her hands -j that -again ! Money is a -mighty staallitens
. • ' ' ad . and- hard Iikelin such affairs, and I am mire -I iniVe plenty
' • - - Nobod could
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ARMS FOR SALE -THE _um:music:m.0
has a number of choicest farms for Sale in
the Comity of Lambton; the garden of Canada
_for grain, fruit and dairy purposes; also tovfn
properties for . sale in. the thriving Town of
FOrest; a brick livery. stable for sale at a bar-
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shop. : Good stand; Apply to? THOMAS
WOCD, Land -and General Agent, Forest, Ont.
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us 18,rge- and gray, and = the 'hair curling under) help being pleased with you „Besidei+-
d. ore• than 8, sus- -1, but here is Jena& storm on hand just in
and have a talk . with
the blue -sunbonnet had m
iliss northward,. cawing, Ipicion of red in its silky brown 'waves. Her time for me to stop
•‘.o7w :begins its thawing; face was now flashed -with her exertions in ; your mother. - Do you think she will allow
s one at early tint of dawn ; 1 - broiling sun - but She_ told Bob she 'MSS me to -come ill?"
rh_euma, ' w' es, .
e has brokeits _ net tired at -_ all, :and chatted. away 4bagt ..A.nd as the storm briAte :he threW biff arm
ated landscapliliTi
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thethe lawn endless little no Is' gs, ‘while he lost his around the little. berry -picker and laugh-
- : Th c the 8pruag. , _
- 'Wit , • ' " •
Till .,40,1.keeps on blowing,
' AT wntill: 4:.t.licliesvilnliegrry ni-orith of May,
: • it is shar dle," -
z low candle
`‘o shave one every day
The men eri ng.
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. And shiver u he,season, . .
Blake th6ir nor reason, :
_ neAnyondda tpheertn.holhp..fiyrnsiuccilintoo-thipi •::
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•• - - - unhappy din,
• Recast - se 110 N. •_ .
- Mes,- ssnd us an
-For a single swan .
. And es atipie has, ,
" When hii,-) marrow
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d ntented himself ingly carried her in the resence of her
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ith sliPpnig hks eVery :other handfdi of aston'ished mother.- sr
Toice complete y, an
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arsit and then slipped on down to the handle' . - , Do not bellii"e*:61Satelli:Ye:Viilinri isi' 11 cure
Ties into her basket. - . - .. '
-.Suddenly a. hana-Was-hid tenderly on her
Of her boket. - . . - - . - ., . •, - -.• :i4Teuralgia almost instantly. ' If lyoUr .teeth
'. "Let me take. your basket- up for you, - ache _console yourself with the - reflectien
Cs'elle;" said:George Haines. -- ' -”- I. 4111 °Iie.• (4, that pain cannot lest for ever;?. Don't use
-- 5-'4''''"c'wvaa'a Yi311's firdith ra-Y - basket6ent4ir:eriet;* ' Isimaetiviimlinies ;o'fitet niii*idgihffitelintl? :tte"enrtin, 7 KeReph6oun
he -new pielreis and can get '6
Etee 7? - - . -: - - . rubbing the. old` i fashioned- liniments as- a
But -Whether Gene fully 1 ooliiprehended %matter of respect' to your grandfather's ant.
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. this arrangement or not - she Iwiss too. con---: xerv-iline hi 4 n oil' disdovery, tliat in i. self
--kunedito. make any- objectien: , After. gazing Might to, condenthe Thereftge`!:clin _ioi-
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-Sufferer. Give-. Egress and -Post Office address.
',Minable treatise and bottle of inedIclue sent Free to
ROOT. Vi.C.c1116 . est Adelaide Sixect3 T. oat
Envelope, Silk *Fringe; Fancy Shape
and Acquaintance- CARDS with your
name, 12 cents; Address, P. 0. Box 552
Woodstock, Ontario.
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Lands now open to settlers. Mailed FREE.' Address,
CHAS. B. LAMBORN. Laud Com , N. P. R. R., St. raul,Elbast.
h dieVP°ilitinent the old •,1 stiffer pain ; Oeid Oielite, of lier-1
make a drinks- r..13ob betook himself to :other quarters. vaine; _the most powerful, penetrating girl
eria °I. certain -pain remedY ill the --c-v-orld.'
' Far over 'the• sloPet 8,,t the other
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tug , WhY slie4larited. !lore Renits.
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'SLOCUM dr CO.. 186 West Adelaide Sisee‘leerantrA,Oldh,
• Llirldlord-I intend -to sue: for 100
eah dem bells ! bh, doan yo' bean dein
Ail these and many -o
IST-grni of :;pritig'.-, retur
-Are daily multiplied on .
the,poet" sexnal
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And •:pring has
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for the audience -to' ai.plansl.
One of Ssetlan•r.l's bXhibirAl
• F-airin will be 100 st
baiders.in national castunt
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,i .,,,, Gene. ..00ftry: echoed th.e stvestay droning in. addition:to the rents, Tenant -On *Ili
et ._Dey's a-ritigin' fur de glory ob de jamb r - ..
_ melody as she Waited far Geerge to come ground? air or ,- . , t ,
la r11 d Because ever -labial
SeS - :-- - btirrif3t1.: 0.-A8,n;Ects;lho:Fso.the.berri,-1.eaps, from Ymovur.-bict daughter :began-
dno'-kplalaartieent:lieu% Ita.hti!ils
you have ..
b h 't b 'II t ' quickly did her trembling - ._- - . _ • i . t'. - .-
fulgeri work v. - - ' - - • .- : - 'mud' - : i
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- - :It bad been . so .long •sinee -she had last GIBBONS'..Toois.onB - Gust.... acts -ss '
ttlis_li ep'oken-tb'hini-aince his hand had touched .temporary -filling and stops' Itcastitacie I '
• - hors 1 Nowonderthe sunsbeaten, cottunon- staistiy. 'i Sold by druggists.
oirld".s place berry patch was transformed into. a - . -- - -
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igh- -.paradise i • " ,- . : . -.; . ._ -. To'remoire fruit . • stains dip the-
- Since the• first day in_tlie.district school-. several times in SCalding m4. ,
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