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The Clinton News-Record, 1908-07-09, Page 6. I � ; ,,,,, I i ") I I I f - - ­ I - "' ---------7` 1 � I " . I � . � ­...." 11 - -11 ­ ­­ ­­- - -1111-1.1-1 ­­- ­ , - , ­­­ ­­ I ­­ -- - --,- " � ­ ­ - � I 8 . I I . � . IF I 0 1 , -qrw�' - 7" � � . I % . � . i I . 11 . I . - I . � I � 11 I . 0 � I . � I I . . I A, . . I I I . . � I . I I I . I I I I I r, I 0 , � . . . Clinton 14two-woo.rd 2­1�', . . Ae I -1 , July 9th 190 . I - ­--­---- . I �- -- - . I I ,-- � I ­ - 11 - - ---- ­ .1 � I.." i.1:1-1 ­­., I 11 . ", - ­-- ­­­ �. ..'�,�, - - - , "I - I I. .1 . I I . I...'' I ­ � 1, ­ -1 .1 1: I., 1-1 ­­­ -1;­;F­,;v-6 �; ;.;";1- .11 1.11 ...­­­ 11.14 . . ­ I . -.-- --­­-.­-­-­­ I I I I ­ -111111111 -;--.-.1 11111. � .- ­ i- I .1 " --:C.- - , .- ­ I . I . . . . *-,.Z- I . I ' .. , ..- - - -"sw WIM WWrO race 4UA UU4*04YXIV PATRICK HENRY.,� , ' 1 , %""%%6V%% . . MAYFLOWER, TEAPOTS. rim or the wooden framework And lot- ! I Ir # I I ,:,- ­ lowltig, It In All Its movementA. som�eo i Mo** Import4nt. I I A, 4.501"t In R9114i"Is. ROOM but P 40WA from 01a frame, and he 04W the 16 if. The Lady In - eyes be watched the Opre"'Op slow A Warning -That May Provo of V#Jul# timft feet, SOMOtIM08,4040, downward. Te"-Dosa 4906sm,tseem so quIck 000 . foroM In Politics, . � I movement of the, pqrpto velvet Ora- .4, '. . , *1 . ,to 6RO110 Humors. Such tire the 44rlug bell ringero of, Se, ,deny her 490 As OW Used to -be. JoOs- ,,, � 1 The Virglula 0.4=lne of 'History perf" that formed the background. it in' ' ' I No., ft � . . $be. stepped upon the wide Mantel- I . ay be trusted that no Ilue,%l do, Y1110- � . , elogot vory,f4out lately. Teo - .11' '' 6 .1 'I p4 Blograpbj 4o a number at lot- The Picture. , ,, 80endent of the pligrimp would and I I I What. bOO Out to do vvith It? Jess- � ter* A Virgialw piece, wbicb, was 4evo.14 of ornamout, W'Otborj person foolishly should over ,,, T11,41- RVY0140 MUMMY- It takes 411 her time t* -w to deny boll . by -ILoSer AtIrluson, , I . . fly QUMSA MACKIE. and made an Imperious P.0ture wlib � � planter, who catne from Cumberland, 6 6 Egyptologists have discovered that wplj�ht. I . - �, . her hand, and 44 she '414 go he W40 .0alm to.haveor to have Been a teapot 14mo . fig. the a , acleut 9gyl . . . ttiglano, About 1740, And settled near CopyrIghteo, 104 by As that 40.4'Clime over an the Mayflower. pfla, as the layl- . . ,poctatod . " I Petersburg. To his brother,* � X'it , , gouscious ,of the heavy scout at WbItO , ' " . in-law, I , ,erary Press. . WbAtevee other artibles. In whatover Onto preservation of the Lady was The Twins, . 1, ,- Illaefrom the branch she cards& ' domed absolutip)y essential to, the car- Q40144131oadeloy-you gqd, e 4 Sam 0040"fo%0*10 11 66 00 Sir, pray A0$lgt M 'to tbA n ..6 #,Ilr XJ#gV" 4 . 1400.1. �­��%4- W00 I I .uraber'$uay bb treasured as parts of , I nuel V la, he ­ ­ My f; ,a . leamut of Philadelphia, he 04 . I writ*s in October, 17T4. -concerning TIr- Olt is the portrait of j.uy 4ncestreag, the �sh�� cargo that Was landed at pQre4l resurrection f ead o Are you noti -$11rJorIlm11k-%­ 6 goor,,# she said In 4 low, vibrant VOW6& rdlial; to the teaching of tbe'ftyptl4t; -We were when we wam childroo. pl, bagiLily PlTmooth 110c); to 160-0, relle hunters CO I . . 1VA. recently aPPOluted seven d0lf- MIStr0so'Ellubeth Mowbray," reMark- ,iA . . I Out . , An In A dream Aaudol,, I ,s, the living Man consisted of a Now, how Wa.t.eA to the.ftst Ph I Ila4elpht may rOVIA,the Assurance I.bqt no rival, pri,eat . ovq.rd . % I a . . . 40 s , vo :�oars yoklng� .64 cougress. ed v t, : . . ACkoon to his assembled posts, fetched A chat I 4 - . � .6, r and supPloWnted Its owns, a t�apot of Mayflower descent.. . body, A own),an Jutelftenco and an ap. I or than !I-Xdawon TIVI . . . OW %. � , � e ., � , .I 1�. . . .The aptra of tb' Mau Is sbrOw4o but With one accord the four porgo4i seat. holl;bt with A hap,"04 With " poarance called. "Ka," Dvatb separat- I ---t- . 6 am- - , The explabittlon Is sfMpJ% When tho, , ,.,:, . � S'. 6 , I - � courtesy be extosded a, bond 0 the ed P4 . . , Dbviotioly not reverential: ed at the table In Abe, great dining roorn Idayllowder, salleWforAmertca an Quiwe ' ,atlheso four parM which must uld- 4 ` . -- . . I an ..... 1 Ad 6, ot Advi"bl#. ," 1� '." I .PAY on the maniG4 Owe 4 e,;r be reunited for a , . � . . 6 - . . Xe 84 gontlemant, Col'o Washington, I WA, 8.0, she, 6 0W Ir. 6 ­ I I . turned And looked at the picture. of tea was rAro eaoqgb- to, b;w,o Made , 11 eternity. In the Hwaw of 0, .; , . 1. .. . . was brod A s.ol4lor-a warrior, 4: 4* lift.n the tips 0(. oer flown be fol4t 00 4 Offing gift for royalty. yet fqrty Botweo 'death on 'earth and. life, e . ver, Asquith iiat,ed � . I.A" 6 , � .- . . -1 I .� I Framed In gold. It buns over 00 ,, .1 up . . ,n 6,4 lj� ,­` I . � , . . tiaguished hims 9 to early Itto before . I I warsatA ag OqO. *ud I*K4 IditAng there, Intervened 4: period of Woo Advisable t.o. �� , el .1 ­ 0 - .. I . 9P. , , blmuey- piece, reacbIng 41most t9 tb* A,*­A­ Years later the we4lthv%A0d fasblo4r . blo .k.) . I . I �� I . ;6 V & At Y0 I)oath of ye unfortunate but , c , jigistAy op sopped dovn4 . I A04ra .. � I . . . . .. I , 1 16 . s4ver�t -thousand Years, 4awl-of; which of 'Union Jack$ on � I 4 I able people of 11faglAnd worg..,falirly, - , . : :. � : , ty ce u 4e ed s1%0 t ,m ft , 'Ingo. ou Empire Y. ,�. CATAtr,nill C.ANN()T OV CU101D Intrepid DM440ck, He 10' A niodest . lot I 111, xo 'It Plot the )'to I , tier skirts gracefully about herdAlisty . seiason' the soul performed. 'a 'Painful ire . � 1 wift LOCAL APPLIOATIONS, as stble & speaks little -la figure of a bdautlftl young Wom.4n. In gray $bad fee And piteso,utly she 0 . , Ill r . , . man, but seu , , I . tood a , *Itb tea which the Rest, In4la. probationary pillgrimage tbrgul;b the 1 6 ­ - . � � - . I I acy, ealmot lrew*'tbe se.At of *0 Action coal. like a Bishop At his pray f a i;eside hi ,ok unnocessary. , or. a pate OraY gown In the fashion - a w, Ito dut; timld.ly at him company had first brought. fgtg tAo Underworld, T.be body In oder that It . . �. I � . �Oug - country, and four Years later It was , . As"se. Catarrh is a blood:,Or cQA- * "The 4th o. real half quaker, PatAlpic r-outury past. , rrom. beneath tlie� shadow Of her I- I I on sa U400* at W110 6 k should await IntAct tbe*rotum ot tbo '"How do you shoat omps--444h L4L. ' . � to In the coffee ho V 1. . *A . � E -Modern .A, large Ora* V I . 6 ItIshes. I soul must Meanwhile be guarded from, -1 I tase, eud l.q order .teuky,,,� ;u;,int I to m -hat rested 94 . Sun?" ImIlution" dive i$� . ., .bees =au ?r tdar�'41'11L � Au . ed .4 time. a.pound mig . CUM it you must tAk4e internal rerded- .,Si M.12 , . I 011kioui , . ter" a .,Saint tif my Go4r, he muttereq, staring from -lit, be purchased for, , I % = I MAI; fout her about . all porkuptiou" 114-114"e t"Itte, custom of . "No, - . � ora Is neenwass but ye vrery , ,, 6 r, au�� 4 ders . t � the Moderate oum of 00 shillingo. 6 . � 4 z� j. 7 bm I . 6 otpt - M . Pe.vil In Polittlicko-a son $�4s 11 too rese , ' -tubaltalu the 1�el"S 4*-k"eiL - .L' bW ffAl'%; Gatat:Ch 4OUre IS taken, ta- .. , so _ pink cloak caught to- lie 'vision before hini 'to the emPt,Y Only twenty -Ove years later tea was , . a. L ­­- ' . I ftrwilly, and acts directly on the of 'bUudq&-8o4n-Nrge*-the ftbligtiq gother. by .one Slender . hand. wh . Ile the, � frame aboie the chimney pleco, gW4 On sale In Boston. and soon after,the: , , , . I _ . . I With a quick movement the . , re His Fair Proptioltion, An Amw;can AclsolxrPs Work. . I Partner Will e talq tbis--1 know It Is . I blmA �wd mucous eutlaees, Hall's � XP other held a plumy spray .of white Slipped the.-pluk clo4from, her Shoal- were two tea bouoes besides th4*v kept "A.re -. to. support my dam - It sbouOd be humt1latlua, for Eloglishm , I , - C261r& Cure is not a quack mKlicine. above ,your Thumbs. Us will shako ,,hie, . . � , . . by, Daniel Ypraon and Benja a Har . , YOU L a Lilt gh men to reflect t4at it was left .to An I rA wax Prescribed by one of the best ye Senate.,& Some Years ago had like DleksQUI arose I tiers. and removed. the gray PIuMe4 , rat - .ter?" asked the olil geutleman. -"You I ... glass in hand. "To hat from her crown of id hair. "It ris. .In the first decade of thq eight, A.med,c4u, . Francis James Child, to to have talked Wreason In ye Houm � . ". I usky I know shti has pretty expensive tastes, � physicians in this -country for 'Years In these time a very , useful, man, MI.,qress Alowbray; always youngd 41- L,4 only 1, M4rW, abo-said WI$tfqHY. � eenth, century It could. be bought from and I don1 wind sayfug-t compile the Ove thipli; volumes of "Eng. , - - 8 ft . ,bat de bur, . I ,4utiful and!' -he pa"Ned '1104 .., n,t UUderstand..;-yet." Flo. pass. 75abdill Bolton at his apothecary, sho . � . . said is a regular prescription. It Is woy4 be , -do P. 11sb and $cottl*h Popular Ballade I dy W -den has been.pretty b4rq, for we at - consixwed of tke bel;t toatcS 40wil, notable-Amerlon. very stern & stea , H4 ed, witti a mischievous glapeo at . Today the coffee houses of a hundred tin, I wh I In h1S cQU13trY'8 ed ti, hand over his dazed, eyes, � .os.pq I I .1ch, are familiar And Invaluable to, - ,, I - cause &. at ye same - 1, - . . combiated with tho best blood purifiers 4..; wife._..ever gileutp, . Ard. and preg"a 1. aimed all students of this, subject' But s,elf - 'She stepped f6rw , years ago In X.,oudon are Inyeallty tea . time such a fool that I verily believe . L I .h I I rhat's just- the point,,, exic), I . � . . directly on the mucou-S.Surfac- , � � � There was laughter from the men ;;af-�.the. D=t* ., .In Rxig!an4 Were made, the mati W-tisc 4 w1d pu=le even a king to buy him . . I . upon A carved pottigm . - ouses. . 64 - prospective benedlet. "It 1. marry reproach Is to a In admiration of , I and ,a merry protest from. Mrs. Dick- I ,Ora b14 . or- IMe perfect combisation, ad the off-hels'a second ShIppen-4* t . I I listanta6tously 4ftbra w9$ a1MQT6Meut,. , t tqApots of pottery. Later the , , , I . wQrIL Child himself unfortunately ­ . ,. , . her w two fpgradient,s is what produces such � � bat he W)11 as they drunk the toost and re, and the 'painted bnuY"t qW L , q,,z4n divide the expense." did not live to finish his. task. I , L ,. . upt; ,Into most delicate creations In .porcelain at)- . . foww . . , Wonderful mults in Curing Catarrh. had the hanoling of some at our Court- soined their seats, . ' � place with. a llttle� � cwk:­ Thexe, was., , warod, but As tea became popular the I . ,� , * - I ever, he was more than a scholar and . . . , ters-for Instance, was It North or ­11ather an unfair advantage to d ' . rt -of the teapot Maker was less ex. - .A Doubt,. -, an editor. ITe- was the founder of a- � . , . N . I . 118tress MO, .wbray la,.W pogy;sIqlae, ,A I , . � . Send IoT teatimonials Irec. . South-fle0ch Unglish s titresS Mowb�ay P0 - objected Mark ­ I vely refined. . . i Madam (to the nursemaid, wbo'bas -- - , , I I r, J. CITENEY & CO.., Props., , * " .1 olaee above the Shelf. And beswe b1p �Usl I . schi6ol, and be hod tbb� gift .of beihg, . , P Irish have enough. of If in their I!, . . just brought home her 'four children oar . ,tndol.ph. with a glance toward 'the .. I . . -.1 I . �' .J. . 11 able to transmit to others both his - - .� - -; TOW0, 0. own country) our Patrick w'd certatw , lA11,traIX. . . was --Beth, 'I I I I .. . .0 ' . from: a ,Walk�-Dear ", Anna'. bow learning and his. z . -Loudo . U. Satur- , I , . I ..It is one. of ffAriyld jo.kes.11, ii ex-' m D changed the children I * since I last . eat. 75c. ly be very uncivil -he Is no Macaronf.". ,.I .. . I � , I , ., I ARING BELL RINGER& O.OL . -%&d by Druggisti, priee . I . . . . � AM.surs flint l[larry's Insinuation IiIalned It) n low, brekth[600 lane, "He" , , -­tl. '.1. . . ' I dy Review. .. I . ., . �� TWW Hall's Family Pills. for , con- . , . Saw the ! Are- you. quite sure. they , , . . 4 - � . . . � 11 - . . I.- (1111te Unjost", sald* Mrs. Dickson., . � 'h ago niad Asked' 166' 'I�p' ' ks �f -the AttifelUdo Young '$pan . - �m � I . 1. . I .. .. . I I kmaeft- IRRU - I . . 1`1 *)IrIt. ,*Family. history . relates wrote me a nioat. . . . . an . are the right anes.? � .� . .. - - 'A Different March. - . � . I FLOATING .IN, THE. AIR.' , 'y! ' sl . . to come Wre and enact-tbe apparition 1 .-,. . . . fordo of Goville. '. . . . . �. . -. �. 1, . : I , ­ . . '. . . that .Elizabeth Nlowbiay possessed a , I - .. . ...School InsW.tor-Now. children. . . . I . tty I �Wft!" . � . of Ulstress M6wbrRy- 'It was'a favor-' Thorp. Is a curious custom among tho , 'Thb Ort"I's Insastlir. . I . The lmpre4' n an . Ascending *1`17 VIT � I " � ,what Is It.thut voines in likez,A,.Ilon #,n4 � � , . sto In a , � connected lie pastime when 09 wore. children, yo6ig Spaniards of the city of Seville. r -He found her lying upconsclous, Anr � . . � . . . Free Balloon. . ,11 :;%)I)lx)se therer 13 a' Story . for , there. is a secret stair behInd.the - - I I � goes out like a Minh? , Small Girt-, � .. with the fair-lady?".tusinuated Searles. I On certain fete days, related a tourist. the kitchen But she opened her eyes ,J r Quew imea of Old'S�oldier. One of the, first.quostions which I sm. . � � � . . the ptirtrSlt AS really #. .1 Plea ' I . � . chimney, and � I the youi�gmeu of the place have per- feebly for,; moment. . se, Sir, It.14 father ,tNben mother . ­ - 4 with a, �Mile at his host. ' . has, been'.giving - hho a talking to.- ,. . ' Chme w ithe xmht unique elviracterm usually Asked- -by persons seeking In- . , .1; , ti," odmitted mckson. ebeer- doorwhich opens upon It. Harry said mission to ring the bolls -In -the clock. ' .-The cake fell ,on t* Georgerl She I � - ..... in -Um.,southwest tis Thomas Card, who formation � ab I out balloons Is, � "What Is he,e that a Iskeptical frlev& . v4Duld spend towers of the cathedral. They have an gasped, and with I thiW she . swooned, London Exprewi. I . . . I I bw Rved ihe, life of a hermit in a the sensation of.going up -In a balloon r full.�,- "There Is"some'tale abou�t­tbe the . ,night of the 136. ihere and asked In - . � . r. , . . .. I I . '' . . .: .. .­ � . . . . � . I . . 4ang ,out of the bank of the Col- write,, Cap- . glid4t of Mistress -N�owbray, who Is . . . � genlous and original .way of ringing agal . n. . - . - . I ­ I I � . , ­. . tain CL Delt. 'Chandler, U � I to play the part. I was reluctant to . . Tho worl4l I";i 11111 of 'Ii = rivex, two Miles west of Austin. , S. A. I will an,ticipate this same In- i,ald to step down from .her. -portrait me them. - While the ,regular bell rin,gers . . .� r r - . . r Tl r 1, wn stilt) woullent . - . 2 to . . i who do nothlb-, -v -,wnerall,v Iln­ I ' . do such a thing. but XIAM has been . repose these Amateurs climb up 0 0 1 Meflll as the r " t1k=&s. ipr the last ten.years. He sa�s ' and walk i1boUt this 1'06M,, Leaving a. . I r . The he . au . tiful 1ptAll" . aw .) pose Qu.861114P 4)1:4- "'114) W01-hS t00 11411VII. I .. : qulry of the readers of this' article and � very 'kind. to' me -and. *I consented.. � .. 1�-uiore so nerba"-V . - � . ''. �be um born in .1reland 80 years ago. . r � I ragrance of wbite'Ailse In her wake;'! I . I .. the brells, throw them forward. with all" 4fU � . . . 0 state, foi thbir tuf r atlon. that In a . Tphey 414 not tell we who.the Agkep.- I . I I ­ I r '�'tl)r llugm ' .. . I ­ -tt. he eame to the Unit,ed Sutos , 0111 � this App4 . thelrjortio'and ride Upon the belle In .. . -Atehfs�on Gfobe. . I ,�. . aw& ib, . balloon f have * 7;k1ave you witnessed , ri, . . . r . 1. . . I . . I . . . . I , I I . I . I. I - - r -- .. . . I . ---- I . � Jt9ot belore the civil war and was a free vot.notice4 any pe- , tton ?" asked Randolph. with Interest. tical friend'. would. be, apd'It wfts�-a­ theiftfurloiis *,�jlnglug to and fro. , we . - .-!..'-'..'-'."a .' I � cullar physical aeaoatlou�whlch can bs� 1. . . surprise to me--4bA I looked down . .1 � ... .. I .. `- . . - ­;�--� I . I I . . I �" : r I � . Jft%*V*2 widjer during the whole of � I " replied' Dickson, - helping May Imagine what an uprodr, Is. pro- � �,r , r � . � . .­ I . I . -1. . I I . . I . I Altat StEme. He reaches the eave by - described. It would be like trying to Ne -ver," . upon your upturned face." . . . I ­ . . . . ! - : . ,, . . 11 . . . . I � ­ . . ' .. , ' hinmItto walnuts,. i'litit'i will admit,". . duced when all the bells of.& chtbadral L . " r . . r I . . . . . . I I L. . . . 1. . . . .. . - r . . AM ... I ;,. . ON -.=w (--wf a rope which hangs down dese: r ribe _btanding'W11 as a'ieusatltiin. - lie eOtV0nued.'wfth,-a quizzical' glance . She. leaned against tW'tall book ofA - . . . . . . . L . . � . I I . � . � are being treated in.this, manner,. Any * . I. . I I ­ I L r;., '. I L . 4 , , 1. I . 1, I . .. . . I... L- � . . . � I I :., -' I I—. � jw,,4m -tl-ie batik above *,nd receivf6 a �-The Impression . on a8cen4ini In a free 0 L chair with x1own beat head and qdIve * m ,. . . . . .. L � � . " . . - . I at his pretty.,wife "that I have d _ . I � man who. Is able ay exercise his skill, � : . . � . . 1. . V*=srA,>L1 af $15 per md�. from t0 ll -More an optical Illusion. The ' L ifils Ing.14ps. . - I.. .. -ringing dq­. . .. I . .- . . " . L - white lilac in r I . � . . . 11 and , the. duration '.of the' I r . - . � - . . � . . . - . . - . I %5&xal Gowernment. which is suffi ,aseent4s; so slow and gentle tb�t It, ­ft'et�d the* odor of .. . ,,4;&n4 yoneould have gone back -and tb cnorlciD or the strength e , The ldi�al � BeVera e . * . . . . to suppl.-y his few wants. � . room !I, I I I ­ r , r ," . . ponds upon e . L . . . .r . . I 1 I 9 . . . � ., . .. , . L - .. I . : . . . I .. : . . � ''' ekmt . cannot be,folt, and one bas.the Impres-, " When doeR L . the . ghost'walk?dt asked I from me again. -and. 1 W"r - and patience- 6f the 4tigers, * . I . : r 1. I . . � . I I I L . . . 1. I . I . I I I . , . L Chwe v! I'lae I T., , . . ­ � � awal r a VJLgUQ t ' r ' L r � . r - r . I I : , '. 1. .. . . L . �1 ... I ,chief articles of diret of sion that the balloon Is motionless. aid . . 'L 1voula haVe:Lknowu'll he said, The sti6ciaQ16 143 very strau �: ASK 'on . . . - . . , ft� ,ckld nrt�%m is snakes. He says tbea � the -earth gr#dually dropping awa . Aii. 4n4olph. I . . ' '..' : .. P . . . L. .0 . . . I L . I . I . � � . . Oj . ML' . 0 OrL . . . .r . . . L � I I . � v&en lie bret moved into the cave the Y . . -Invariably on .the Mib ai�cb," wonder dawning In his eyes., ' great bells'swi6ging..'with one, tw L . r . . I . r L .. 'A PALz ALRO .. � . . . ­ . . . - Astal-M the noises and sbouts.'of the people be-. Sbe:1114 not reply. .. .'r - * - r. I 'jers hanging from 'them . I .. . I . I . of L - ! ' bothered him considerably, . . . replied. Mcksou. leaning.'bhek' in -his I . m6re L bold kin . OaWtable,' : full . . . . . . Room h(- waged a warfare upon them come fainter and dle out As,thealtts, . -ftt ,you stayed -you made yourself - In"any attitutie*which Seems to them - ' � . . I .. . . . . ' � : I . 'L .efialr and looking -fixedly at the p6r-, ." to me� . . . the vietues of wal' r ' , ' L - r , r -- ' L tudii Increases hills and.valleys am not n known Uk me. you,.came down t - * - * and ho �, and in. 'L, XRA kill,Q,d them, out. so that he -',s . tralt '-'We-,110V� L evee.seen: the iip- . . . r . best'adapted to pushing aut thet mos " . - L I . . ' not itrodkiled by them now. He clahrm aPParefit.-abd, the earth seimsf-fiat, like '� ib ' s' . What do you mean, Beth?" .L . " LID: atr Seville. 'the r , . I I IV .. spa I . p . 0 . ' .. . . 41 . . pa�ltlqn.' but some o, e ervants clifin ' nolse the.9fraida. ndi- . - I p . pponed r . I -- time I witnessed this,- th� clamor .I ,.,,,- . . I . . I that h-,' eatss all the snakes he kilh a beautiful colored ma I showing cut- , I She lifted her head slowly an& 104 , fliSt . . . . � . ricting : . c' I . . to ,have seed'It. It has so, ba . . , . . . . - . . . . I I =a %h,va their flesh is very palatable tivated fields. forests,,.ete. . I . L . ked Up k .r, ,� I I 1. .. . tipn, is the ideal L . I . I . � I . thn't w, I ha re uev4pti- been at the� hall oft . edi at him .through.,misty.,. joyous - 'eyeih was, . frightful. . When I too . . � . . I 10 ­ . ' . I tshm fried. He never talks of his. Thd greater part or the time a bat- e! ,and he uuder�� ­ .. '­ . . . . L .. .. . ( LoNo N ) r . beveragc�; - . r . . . ' , , , , . . L . -thought at Orstsome'unfortunate was . . . I . . . . I . I . . . . . , . � . . I . . amck�- history nor tells. rwhy he cboi,e .100 ' :our honei Pon I . I 1. . ,. I . ] � . dk�a kile of a hermit. He is well . gtiad . als motin of er'up-or down, but. - tho 13th of Mariuh Since MoM%r rli%unafilw voice br6.he'crIsPI7 U :. entan led In the bell ropo,'but I-soou . . . � . I 7� I I 1� � ... .. .� I.. r. . . I .g . th I I recollect that. we- came dowfistairs. �g . 1. I 11 . . I . . . I r I. . . . . .. L I . � ' . - . . the motion ls'not�appareilt, and It' I . ... I * , the -blissful silenep. 11A.cablegram I ,Mr. - An- , I .. . 1. . : L N,)w mlht-n'.�hemists%--Innounbe Jts.purify,,ana .. , - - . . " .. . .. : ' . r alrall dE ma,entertaining talker on Ma ". ,one m6rhIng,on the 14th orxarch And ' . - ,L . found it was a. matter of, spoi-L � .4 ., I I . .� 'L . . � L . . . . I ; r . . . ny quires. it stitoscope to Indicate whether - bt ita,�&DlOhlfl ' ' ' . � -� - . ". ­,...�'-' -, . ' . judges i.S-:Mdrtt, Ono aeed'look'no further. . I. .. I .:. . r .. ca*hcea- . r r . * d ected a strong oddr, of white 'lilac. . . . I other rInger �appeiired Suspended -In the. .11 ­ 'L . . ... ­ . ' . r ---- . . . the ballop wending or!descendIn&, . . ­ . I ' � Mark tore open the �y ' h , 1, L ,' ' , . ' , ' , " , . - L .. , . I . L 11 .1 . I . . L ,. . . . ­. . . . ,p Is n , : AS Lthe. conservatory was' . � iellow envp16pe, air., holding ihe bell by the ears. or. t, e . . . . I .. . . r . I I. . empty � - . , . ''. � '' . . . . . ; , I .. I . . . . If I � I . It itw.from HeAT .� .r I I " . . L . � I . -dumwag UTP -;,ups and downt; the most a considerable.eharige of.altitude Is' , there were no fl L .'at - ". . Y."'ho. said* gather.. 7 r .. L . . . . . r . . ... 1. 1. . . . . ­ . .1 . .r . .. .. I r' . L . 1. , . . . . . r r . . , ,, " I I . , plants and as owers . . .. ! : . : 1��% Wf-..�� . � '. . .. - -wirl .:- . . � . ' . Ing Ills love Into .his arms, 'fand he . . .. , . �, I . 1. . , ; � : . I . r. ­ :.;. . I . � I . . . n -X art-, ki-ppiug espenses down Made'In a� short time, tIAe difference In- I ' . ­ " "', . r . I r. I . . ofty. sort In tke .1i. was rather , - A . . .. I . . ` I I. . ., . . . .: I , 1. I.. . . . L . . ­ I . L . L . .... .. .. 1. . I . . � . . ;. . . I . -­�... r 1. -T,4­1ntJ1(%-s up. -New Orleau -air--pressure-May,lbe. - . . . olks-(�,- �l - � 1. , Bless.youi my ebildrent"I '. . " . . . . I . L . . . .. Ora .-%I P. . .­ I ­ , ­�P- � --- !1� L : - ---. "... � . . . . r . , . a r (JUI - " '"S .�=-_.-=----. -- � ,---.-" I . --- --- -­ �.. ... . . . I . . .. . .. . � * , , I I I . . I ... ­­L�- -- - -- . r . � WW=11WWXNL-. ----- -- - ,V�Ios-­ I %�twwnvt. drums. In desdendb� -- . �3� .;I--- �-Imom"No ­ I � . g eve te ralp. --,r , . . ". - . , X-­Sh ,r . . I I L .. , . . . . . r . . Idly I have never had. any sesitation 4# L' ,' r ock!" Interpolat*d Airs. Dliak. ,, sl. .. . ., � . '' . . . I L I . . . r r . rL I ., .. I . . I . � . I . . . . ­ . . .. . ­ ­ -1 . --.r----"L . . . . � . I - t,� � . . : . r . . . . . .. I S , was�i p I I 1. I - - . I falling. . . ...: .. .. . . on". with.,decislon.' "It .6stfive r H i Worked For I .1 . . . . . .. � . . . 1. . . . . I . . . r . L L r . . I ... I . . r . shock to smell the odor. of white Ilik , SOWF#*ars ago there-lited InArkaW�. ­ I'.' .1 .. . . .11 I � I .� I I . . . . . I . . . . .... . . . ... . :.� . . . . . .r., * . r . . . . 1. .. I . . . . ­. " . . . - . - .., I ­ 7 . -, � .. - e n. named Reynolds. who. . L . I . L . . .. . � �, , I 11. a ., - L. I . � .., that mornfug.Le pe killy as old Hannih Has' ft� ma I I. � , . . .�, . I . . . ''. " , - . ,� I �- .1 --- I I Ir . I . . . 2 L . - I". I jj��&� �� .. sag 44 1-1 ".. Q - 1-1 -t�,� 1, -cured ;1 . . r..... .. 1. I .. . ned a narrow gauge. rdilroad fr6m .L.'', ,� .. . I . . . � I . . I ;; '.. � , I . bail �regaldd­us with'the atqry-the'rilibi 1 Ow L r . .. I .. . I . . . . .. .. I . I . I . . r . . L L I . . . . :..'Moo"llifit. , L,. ., . . 1 .. I -to, . I � . . . . . I . .r. . . r. ". i I . . .� . . 'L I re Ad , I I. A ­. . . 1 . , Malvern.Ju'nefl�n:, .]lot springs. it ,1 'r � ,, I . r � . . - L I I �. . . b , . I I . .1. I . . , '. I.. %, - . . . I � I . I E' . Many.readers ady otbe -awake ,of .'befo , . . I. . .. r .. . ��L � I ­ - .. I I I .., . I , 1. ­­ Xriq. Joseph ecles of Dromore, says: I . . . I L.4 that'b h � ", . I -. . I . 1, I . I "I' Rt:',,P . I o . I L . . L I up. .%!as partly due *.to thwfact ad L - -- , . . ­ �. I Ap �. I I I . . ., r ;��.� : .. . the.fact tha� t .the r full Moon giVeS a . L Anll.io.You '-ha'p never.walted. , . . . . . . em i.. � . ­­ , � � , . �. ; I I . . I . , r .: 1. I I -.. .- 11 �, I I ' I I . -L .�.. - �� - . "I took A or 5 bottles of PsychWe � . . I y . . I . . ... �� .. I . �.. . . , ev. I t -?'! qUerlo� ftj2- put -by -a.ueat little. fortune and, partly - .1 . .. . ... 'r L. . . . . L i � . . . . . .: .. I ' 0 . . . . . r. . .. , . I .1 . I . ".. . I no eral times .66IL6 iee* the ghost W' wifid zL �eough I had continually . for M . than twice the light ,. , , alk . . . I . . . . I I . , . . . . I r . r .. mmaths disappeared. It is the beat of the halt nloon. r lay. be it,,, dolph- as he opened the door for big . to.his habit Of, weltring An enormous . � .. , . . 1. . I : 1. , . 1. .. . . � - They -tr . hostess. - ' . I . .11 . "I diamond Shirt stud 'that. he bad L Wall . . , . �� . . I ; . I I . r . I !� . .. . r I 1. .. � Lemirdy &r ,chronic coughs�-tl�at I ever more..surprixed to !earn.that the ratio 1. . . ' L . I . . L . I . . r . I WT 1. . � . . . . . "No. . To tell the fruth. -we ai * a the nickna v. D d Zbe.#" - - � . , . L ,,,&!P-, . . IS approximately as nine. to Ong. Pr6L - . . w yo. ,6,of 11 lamon . .. . � - . , . I . I . I , I L . . r, ' ' . - � ' r � � r . , . 11 ;Or Joel Stebbin . . I �Viili ,away." she 1, "ISu 'pose you It was D tiftd.lJoe's boast that, no . . , , . .. . ­ . I � I lfhonso,nds ,of living witnesses pro- f , angbed, L . . . r .. I . ,., few . S and :F.r C.� Brown,� -.. .L. Pt r e, hn;d. ever stolen * ride oti-rhiS little . I . . r . .1 I I , " 14 I 1. . r. . . � smmnrce Psychine the greatest rAedicine takI6O311dvabtti&e.,of the extreme Send. cOMP %down� O"fie, 13th of"nex month . On . a ­ I . ' . I � . .. I � . . . .. r . . I .. . . . . I . .. L I L . I r r . L. !!nd . . r as L' r twenty,fiv�. mile road, �gu(j -not content. :. . �., .. L I � 1. . . . L .. .. ,.. . L. � . .. L .. r . . . I in tke world. It is not a ptitent medi- I wat,ch .- for.. M lit e �1.1 owbrAy. . . . I . � . . I I ­ . : '. ''L r r :....:1 I I,r . I . ­ I I ­­ I 1� � - 1. . I., . 1. . . - b t seription of a great phy_ L tivefitisis to; liglit. of a, selenium cell, . , 1 with telling this to' his. friends 'he- of- . � . . . I _ . . . . r . .. r. �, ­ I L' . . - 0 L. ­ 11 I . I . . L'� I I ' . r 9 I L . . :* L * L ' � I ' . .. r . , L L . L. . Irp 0 ; ''I . . , I I r. . I .. I ­ .. ,! r' . .. : . �, . USL t e r'Sult of Y Ill f'b ewa . 'L � 1. .. . I r. P'At 'it to the . � YOW eat! rt to . ,e . 0 . 11 . . , .. . I . I . . . 1- L ­ L I cO thnost, lung or stoniach trouble from the Moon at dlh!otent:�has�s with * . . . I., . I 1 ti , � L O:r' . .. r . . . . " I YLO . 11 . r .. L .. . 0 U a pre . r . liannah wtfl,tako�caivof 114 And then r, id of $,160 and a, S,Ult Of " �.,.� . .. . . 0 .. !a . .t .:,' , L =., - "I test in any' .measuNyd the amount 61! light coming I repo ' A ' . red -a r 0 . . . L , - . : - .�' " ]a ..1 L I I .. I : , . . I . . r . I . I . ' ,... , I . r� �� ' a-� Ifi vestigatibus It r . . clothes. to, the: Man ,wh.o,,,co4fd'do.#.� . . . . a'. . - �bser . : r. d'. ... . I ­ . . I L: . � � ' ' r . . . . r ' L I . . . 1'r I ,rl: � . L, I . L . �.. ,''... . I . . . 'she ,*One c1leak L mOOWIght. night a Man'. ' ... . , I I 1, .. . . I '.r , . I . . � , . . . .L L , . . 0 . I � ; . . ' r r' 1 0 1 pes, - *n � . I r . . .1 . . L. 1 .. I . .. I ' MY rUU dOWU Or Weak COnditiOU. At the result 4bove'�meatlbue& LThe..re � Agreed "' ald readlly.j a d�ds . . . L . . I . , L L)' .. I . ­ . .. I dmiggists, 50c and $1.00, or Dr. 'T. son. fo the arliable: �:Alfre I . . V �. . * . t I I 1 . I . . . . 11 L r . '.r . . .'. r . . . � I � Macuin, Lianited. Toronto. . rem rence . . - into his - . � - , . I � .:. , � . , , , ..... L �.11 �, . . I ..., . . . %'�­ . .* . ..-o ­ .�. . .L I L . r � . L . ft L . I ,: .L : L .:, . T-41, , shown Is to be'rf6iind In the Varying 11" the room be eetutned to the table ..caMO ,offtee, dripp , Ing. � from . I I .: . . � I r . '. . '' . . . . . � . L� ;' :. 1. ' . . I �. L � . . . . , rL . , , . - . 1. I � 'I I . . . . . % ; . .11 . - . . � L . . . . I . � I L . I I ., ..., . . . ''. .. I . L . , � . . . angfes Of'ieflecdon 'pre­§ented' by Ahe and fem�rked to the othr;n, *,Any ,�oi- head. to focit.' * L . . L L I I . r � i . L- . . .. . I I . . . � , . . . . .�* .1 7 .. . ­ .. � L' . . r. m, . I I 1. � � 11 r. .. . . r . Z . . - . . . . . r 1. . . .. . � ., ,� . . r I I. ' . : 1111teeri ne.company.?" 1. .. I,11[s this Mr. Reynoldsr, he'apke& ,. . I I., . . I . �. . -, , � I . . .. . L' . I . I . . . I , � r ' . eplied * tbo. . owner of,the . . oar, I '. . . K L , L, � I � . 1 � a r . I., .­­ LL.',.' ­ !.� . I .' . � . � -, � . '..'' �� ... -.: . .r V , I .. . L . - - - th e '' -h pen. . . . r ., . roughened. s*urface'of, our Satellite' to to keep i . '. . L ' the . r The moon Is. brighter between' ".Not.l.'"'r . e . turn(,(]. Sixtrfies qUI&-IY.L "I ; : "Yest '! r 11 L . L ,r eep .posted - r . I p I . I . . sun , . . I .. . . � 6i - ". . . I . I I . . . 1 '- ­ . . . L I . 1. . row gauge luntarily g!ancl g a I . I .. . than �: r -1 be ,�' 0 I Invo n . I .. .., r . L . . � . . . .. r . .1 . . . . .. ' bitwe*en ily, -,Will. to See If it was, 1ping� - .' . :, , I .. , , I I . . . I . . L . , .. ithal , South about that -tiniL . . .. . ., . . . . i., .. � . first quarter and full , - -And we," SAM Dickso4.11 . gb . . ra . ; � . 1. . L . Q� . I . . � .. � . I � . . �. . . . I I . r , , ""%%10%114w� , I I , 11 1, '41 11 I I I I r . , ' �. - 40 CENTS LL ply f I 0S full iiud last �qparter. The 'Cause of , t ,r,. I ' . . I I ' . . COT . - ­ . . . . I � . . . , I . r . I Round Trk� Tourist 1. I '"Well, I've come for that suit of -* ! . ., - Ings: of uron, inty -by read I . . . . . thl.q; to evidoift In. the more highly bojn Egyr) . ... I , I . L r . . .1 . L r L . L: .. � . . . I I '. . I I . . . . I I . I . . I r . . .r . . . re- : N 0. L Id Ran, I C othes and the'$100.. I've beat. n4. � . . . . � . I I . - . .. . I . I fleet! r vo - e hit ra etiv . at part of the . r had forgotten tbat, I �a. r. , . . I I 1, . - .. L . . r . . .. � . I I . . r L e:vt-rthf1l('�s4 I 11 accept - way on Your road, Mr, - Reyliolds, In, I .. : - . .. I I . I I , , . . . . .1 I . . . Tickets to . . r of th eolph" 11N - r . . . . . . . . I . whi h ex- '. , . - I . ---.-.-- - -­�- o ... I .moon whiLb Iles wektof It-%, m lan .r . Ir. S11:1 ., . Uk. . . , ''.. I . .r ing The" New, s-Rec'Qkd L � .10. . . �. . .. . . . . '' , . I Psondianct , . SvaboV, VV xtba. - � I , . -tr r.,% I om I!"- 11vitatioll -to , the. holier ta .of the engibeL It was. . . I I � . ­ ... . . . . . I . . . . r . . . .''. I - -epin! my MAW "WW�- . . . .. L . . . r r . . .. . ' ' ' . I . '. hard woriz.1fe . I . . ol F&ancisco, dal. Vancouver, B. C' L . ' . - I . here tind,indke tho awilualtiti n 76130TU. .. - ' A . . , - '� ' L' �. . r . . - . - - - --- 1. I . I r . ter, I L " Y I VWIT' ' r I MI 1. 'A . . I but'.! did lt--4nd-m-1 gaess I earned - -- I 1. , cels i n Loca - VO . .. . . wkxo City and many other Pacific . I . . stres� J,o,%.Vbr�%,i'-.,", - , . . . . ., - I and' unt . . r . . . L I ­ . :prl7e." 'L ,New York Times. . . . . 11 . �. . I I . I .. I ../ L: . . . ., I .1 I; I .. . . . .. . ., . I . I . . . . ipast, Points I . . . . .: Pv -was looking at the I the . . I '.1 .. I '. . . L � . I .1 . L I . . . . . tlet�re with ., � I ; ,. . . -. . I .. :. . . . L . ­ )L . . I. . . . . . . . I I . I . "... I Now on sale. . . . Good gding until SEPT. 15th� Return limit Oct. 31st, .190-8. - 190-MESEEklims EXCURSIONS : AO; -,,ery low rates to the North-west, ' XrE& N-oxth Bay -June 23rd. Via. Sar- ffia and Nortbern Navigation . Com- pmy- Steamer leaves Sarnia, ..3..311 - p- rm. June 24th. . . . Full 'inToirmallon from any Grand 77runli- "Xieket Agent. . F. R. HODGENS, Town Age . at. A. 0- PATTISON, Depot AgrmC Ormuny abstrm-fitito In'.1i - N eyes, I . .. I . I I . .4. .. . � t 1 ­ - �. �. I . . . . I I . I-%-- - Vir I ­ - . . - � . ....furnished .by..A;la.,.,,e,,, .St=, 11 Of 1 . � I � I . . . I. � ,*You ujin ire in b'nititirut anc6stresad 11 y t . llio'Afe Staka. .. . I . . . �... I.. I � . ...1.-1. . �� � � . - . thon.. NlarkT' - I)IvWAon .),but a Leen . � . I . 1. . g1v1n(-.(- at his rrlend.. .. I I . � . 'With the qx-ning up. of England by . the* Romans ho4tlerles sprang up for . � . .. I I . I I . � � . 6d *-awake corres ndents. . .' -1, � . I wl e . po . . I ., I . ­yt%j,*,, was t1iii low i-O.,7ponse, ,ISbe the eopvenlence� of travelers. tA33..tlnie . L . , . I . . � . I � � I .. , , . . . I " . I � . I I . I . . I I I .1 I , I ... � , , I ; rondnos ino. 61' onotlier %,.holu 1. once . �. . ,Went On tho belting I of liquor .became. . I . . . . . I X . . . I I . � 11, .. . I � ,. . . .. ... ', . . . . . . I . . I I . . I � � . . . . 1. . 1. . . . . w.I. I , ­ . . kilt, I . ; .. . . so lucrative that wherever the traveler . I I . . . . I . I I I . . . . . I I . , � I . I I . . . . . . . . . . � * 11 AP 4 - . A, , * * 0 . � . I 'bn broke bls,j6urney his thirst"ti3ight be. .. � , . . . . . . . I ' ' � I . . ' , .., I Corrected.' . up -to -d '. ': . � . � fhe I 3tb of Mareh I'Zajidolph jour- . quenched. This naturmly pr Oau, ce d . , - . I I.,.. . - I .. . - 1 �.. . . . . . . npyoa down, to ('44, sloep,y 'old New. I . � I � I �;Iglaiid villago v;l1en. tite Dicksola competition among the. many - taVem I owners, o�pectally in the large. to%vms,. I .. . . . . I . .1. . I . . .1 . I � I . I . . � . I . . .. . .1 � SO- '. . .keit reports.'..,are � also a . 1.6ature . 1. . I I ., I I . ' . -ad Is (-Onifdfta�lt�-wt'gs- hoinostL . sprott(I 1, n . who w vled'wIth , ono another as'. to the . . . . � . I � . . I I .1 1. I ''. ­ . . , I I I . . . . ", . : . .. .. I . . . . � . . .. . I . . 1.q�llxf sheltel-111A ehns,.- now leafless 'ting the thinly. '' 'it L Means of' atti'de . . . , I . . . . . � I . I . .t I .1 I . I . . I of . i I 'Re o NS,ews- 6 rd '.' s I . . aild .s(AwbIng- mournfully lit � the"eaft . was. In th ese circumstances that the I : - -. A. .. 1. . I .1 I . . . I . . . . I . 1, . *Ind. Within doors all wu's choorineft "alo,'stakeIll or Dole, to which wits -lit- . ,The, I . . . . I . , , .. . � .� ,. I . 1. 1, .. . .. . I . . ftl:(l 4 i,oInfo . Pt� with mort'lariii)II10t and . I . tuched.4 farzo 1�ash, first canae Into 4 , . . � . I . I " I . I 00 %;A , -1. . � . .1 I . . . I � . I � . . . :, ­ , I . . . I I . . I .. I fibizin1l"OrP S ' prominence. In 1976 ese signs be- . � .. . . . . . I . I I .. .1 � ( ) I . I . I. . . I . . . � . . t �.. 11 I . . 1 I � .. ­­ ­.. ----!!T!!���- -­­ . ..-. .I--.-,--.-- ,, Wlien flat . wob had i.if#arod the dln� I . c4line so great a nuisance that a1a � 'W "ale . I .. . I I . � . . I I I .. . . . . . I . I I � I . . And - '' d - �- a popular' Continue I . - , The Newsolft . . I - ' cord I . - X� f b I ner tabh, -.4nd. departed, - Itandolph threw him,461f Itito'n h4igw easy chair before the fire lit t'e'dinfilg room . and 11 IwAs - passed to i he effect that stakes" projecting more than seven . . over t � be king's highwa were pro- A*t ' I . I . I I i . . � � . I . .. . �.. . . . I . . I . � . , I I I 1 . . �. . ' . . I 1 ­ . I I . m . .. 1. 1. .. I .1 " , . -- stn� * a source of' . 1. I .1. . '4� . . . . . I .- 166kicu- iffy dt"the .pfi,tured, raue-of Wis- ' .31 ;hlblfe4, a fact which gave rise lot the I "goO4 I I . . ,weekly . . . . I . . � . I I .1 I . . � . . 1. . -4 - -J . . I � . I . . � . , r 1, . I I . . I � I I � , 1 � I . -, * � , , . 1, ireA"Olowbray, Ile tompared her face ',%vitiv proverb that wind needs no I . I I �. I , eas, ure to all. over's: of A -tionii, � PI I . � ­­ . ( . � bilang . I . '0 . I . I . 190 8'' List - r. f that. of an6thor,E]Izaboth. hlow� bray. a 'couidn' I a I f tidikry lx�kma And also a descebdant of lhelady In the ifts&" There are very few of the� old this In- existence aawsdays.-.London I . diaphle. ,� �. I . , . :, . . . .* . I I . . . I . I . . . I . . I . . . I . '.., ': I .. . I I . . . . . .�, . I I . . . . I . . . . . . ­ I I . � I �. . : � I . . . . . . e, . , - . I It I ten .,. .., . . . � . . I . . �. .. . . . . . . .1 . . . .. I . . 1. s ,. /,. . . . I .. . ,� I . . .�., plefilro, 160 an old t4t;ory no*o � . . I I � . . . � I . I . , � . . . . . . I � . I .- . - . .-,- I . � . . I . I . " . I vears old. go a6d'-bleth IWd qUarrejed! . ' - And sbe, had returned -his ying and gone . - . � I 1. . . ' . Man mind Ht ' s Tallar. . . . . .. . . . I . 41. . I ... . I . � . I y- a .6 ­ . I ... . . 40 cents,.' will pa �. sub. ' . , . . . ,.. . . Much good readiuig. for little mone,7.- , . . I . . . . back tn her home In the sotith4 They ind never met afterward.. but. her bad . � . A man Clau be measured it) the he Advantage,. tallol*4 .St . 8. ay, away from it Standing before . . . . I : . . . � . . a I 4, . . � � I . I I I ... � . . . . I . . I .. . . .. 11 . . . . . . . C, t the first da of . a riptioh - 0 - y . . : . . . The News -Record and Weekly Mail And Empire, one yeaf . ....... $1 25 , np�.er forgotten, � . 1 , glass. , it mirrof he Is - I I .. . . � � . .. . I I A. A, Weekly Globe,,....,,,.... I ...... 4.1.1 ....... 1165 � 64 rai .3 Fa.1 ily Herald and eokly Star ............. 1,05 . .4.: -Weekly 10 n1ifidolph plw*d nortbe 9110test 0 M . . dotwo In'tho storybf the apparition at 1 almost certain, to thro.w­. out big chest, . � , It he dobs n ipt habitually carry it iso, . I . ,. . I I . . . I . I . .. , I .1 . , . . . . I . Xho I . I I - a 19619 to- any, postomee in and- ". . . . 'I - .44 - ".. -..WA- 0- !k�L'--Lk----.m�.-t.t?-� -6--�.--d' ... ,.A.., 100 ­ ­­­ .11 A is Sun .... ,6 ..................... IW(y­----- -4. .6 - 4: Noe prw§�­"." A 11',775 �,-M-li4tj,6s.q.---bl4.,w.br.gy,..bi* -the. .1dea­64.1- spetiding an Uninterrupted o vening be. and take nil sittitude -that he would like ... ' to­-IM*0.L ­ftthe -t'ha'n­4ho� -one, -he. � .r' eommooly hokis, whereas the tailor - I -I - I . I . . I I . . - - ­ ­­ I ­:­­ I .1 I . 11 ' I—_ e i1ftly- ­­­ -1­--ad&;­1u----r mitt-- -please . ..... do -.-s*-.-.---- - . I I Awt , i - . A. Go A Adve,pt'igetp",*,.�,*....,',",...�'.'i,',..-'�'.v�": 5 . 4 .1 Ad 4.1 Parfulng V;rorid ...... 6 ....... 4 1. K. 4., 1.60 � .. Parnit-i's Advotate and . foro the 00traft Appealed to him. U16 oblo to longer withstand the glance ot . . tbi- tPridor eyes., be buried his tat* In Wahis him. 104 the. portrait painter wants his subject.. In � his natural pose I � � . � � 4= . . - --- . . - I � . I , . .. L . . . .. . by postal note.or express Or' der. I . ---- � I . I I . . � . . - :# . Homa Magazine 2Z 4 the. upturned palm� of his habdo and I and Manner,. With the man in that ato .. . . I . 1: . . I , ..f A . Daily $ews, Toronto ......... o 23) � , .. , 0 buir 11 " ,...,.#,i-::4*- ....... * '2 W - -( Nn% -� blinself tip to Onbitt)PY moSIM99, I lUour after hour was tolled by tibb; titud& the.tallor can bring his. art to � . board it that -Is required# In the ovel%� . . I � ­ � I . .. : . I .� . addressed to -� I I I � . I I � A! 1 gS I Globe . $A A. I 4. I �... A d. 4 , i .4,: 1. 4t #1 ... I ... �*o ....... A-— 4425 I mail P� . tali elwk 11A the Ull. slid -When the bill . � 4- , coming of any- physical defect and pro. duo clothes that *111 give the beat sit. . ,� I . I . I I I I . . . I . . . � I . � I . . . � I . .4 so World ­ . 14: A, ... -....,.:*:-:...a. ZW . �: , I 4 :: Satdrda,V Night; 11 .....41.1. A. A 1 .4..* 2A � Peod M49%. - London ...... �.,,....o..*..m.dov. I a 2 3 . � As Proa Press,.Evoulng 9ditl6u..... A. *.* A, tv,*�4, A 271 . . ehhn" ,". VAiaolph rodged fitgf�Ar with 4i Adftht start train the halt dws In which, he had JAdulged, taInablo effect Upon the figure as tbay wLII be actually worn. . . � , I � I . . .1 - 1 . - . ­ L I . . I � , I IV,, .. ... , . I . . . I .i.. . � . - I . N I � , , J. MI . . . � I � . 1 , I 1, luvoliabutrily he gawd At the 00. . bucklogliani's Pranks, . . . . W W . ituREU, I . I I .. I I I If wbat you want- is tiot Ili this list, we can supp y tftlt� and a greatw6nder came fift ble After the defeat and flight of Charios � � . I . I . I I I I . . .1 . I at less than it would eogt you by sending direet, . ' ' . . eyes. He wheeled his chair away ttoto the fir0lade 49d Stake& 110 rubbdd his eyes, looked About the softly light, 1. the ftredov.11 Duke of Buoklughalft disguised himself as a- Mountebank, set at) it stage in the heart of Lou" . . . I I .1 / I I I 11111 a '111111 i � a � Ne Ws R000rd Clionton, , Onto L . I � � In remitting, ptoaso do so by Express Ordor, Poital , ed room And stared agolu, and fat- days laughed In the faeo� of I I 5 d* ­ I � ! N � ote or registered letter and addross. . . There was the same youthful figum thaL Stern Puritans, who were thirstIng I . . . . . . . . I . ,, . with its gray plumed bat, gray 96WA for big life. one day when h1A own . . I I . I . . I . . I . . . I And rose pink cloal. caught together by on(% slender wbitti bafid, It was -all us ,#1ater, the beautiful Duchess of nich. I .1 i "and' wall passing the jocular duko I . I I . I I . . . I . I . . I . . 1. � . ! I � I I �ul � W, I M TCHELL, ,11 h, that now I there AMN Ilto'bi U-100 In the soft ,�, ild been WON 6MV6 I ftt the mob on to dt4g hot ftm hot I carriage. T&Y fordm her 'to witn'688 I � . I . . I I . I . I I I . . . I . I I . � I . I ; . brown eyes And In 4 cortaln. tromfulotis the- PtAh" at her bkothold, whom the I I . . � . . "I � . �. I 116 4 � THE N12-WS-PeCOR04 I ClInton I I I I I . . . I I . . movement of tbe,pink I)Ovt#ed llog., . � . 4 t*06XhIzodo, but eoul,l -oot betray. . ­ . . I I - . . . . � � 4. -1.11 ... I-- I � I—— . -1-111.111 I.- - I., ... ..... .. I � � I "I.- -1 1�­­ 1111- ...... . ­­.. 11. � 1,11.1 I..., -1 ­­­.. - ­­­ ­­ ... ­....."..11- . . I - I 1. . r I I --- . . . . I . . i . I I . . I . ; , I I � . . . . � . . L . I I I . I ... I . ? . I . r I � . 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