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.1 -'l" - ' 'Ootobel- 19 18bb ' close bV the Shaft � of a ruined ckoesi on to I .Captain Machiver being Buffioiently � beartily wearied of her; Irish home by this � I .--�' �,. i � _. . . .1 1 i I .. I I .. ;
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! , � I 1, I I I I I ancient. Irish characters. Elsie employed to let bar remark Vass unchallenged. before she'W'Ings her -way to London. in . - ,".i6er Articles at commerce. I wonderful :aud. 'Mysteri6ils curative power is I , I
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i I I . . I . I [a roughly as'a me � mento Of I ,6 And Jf iust6ad - of resenting it be I May, where She has arranged to take m furr, : 11 we" akip� the h6rBes and� "the' dogs, developed which iFi so . vari6a ,in its',agerationd ' :
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I Slhe - Jill e�o riot 'Know Ciaclien Imni . compliment he will niBbed house for a he 'with the Sorribtim6R we skins -'the data. ' T disease or ill health can possib y exisript, :
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. � 'rurliley."..; ., I this the Iasi day he will be with Dolly,for accepts the suggestive . � �. ,. I I h I � resi8tits power, find yet Ibis 1� , : * �, I . �
. �, .� I I : I I "I I - he troatS MO. In, : friend, MrB. O'Leary. it' is in, bile,'ern all ,up together, and u -for the most fraiL_,,vsi=%n 1-1 L �"" I "' . - I - I"
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some'time; when,..,on ,glancing towards. the be . inpre caief.ul .. how .. he that and _
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I Helen isthe,haudBomost girl of hel:4 race ; i that Robert Aian:esle � luv-1111�'111111-`rl-
Shies all. clegant form and, ah exquisite face, Cliffs t his left, he sees a woman a form future. I shall knqw something that he va n y protests against ese, are oil o, 'am," T4q- spea er wqig, . i6ail64'6hI1d
. A.ud'slle dresses with perfectly consumi4ate Seated 0 just as ,h . a Saw 'Darragh in his won't like to ,be told to the Whole wor,14.11 this arrangement., AW wife has -the bloody f;om neck to boots, and the 11 that . I . I - " Patients . �. . I I �. I I
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,. . I dream. : I , p i 6 ' ", two . ,' pi � lee of black I I "Almosboleadorn arlydy.ing" - I . �
,,,a, ' � I , is what she tells herself, and proba, lim py airt of notr hearing anytbing that and these here I were, I ,a I . 1;
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.B 6he doesn't'l-now chicken from turkey. He i8, not near, enough to see the expres.' bly .h el� is right. At 'any rate, Ronald any one I says ., ag I am8t "any plan Blistering. stuff, the oclok'fkOth ;v�.b%h � was ,pornewho,t; i, arid given up � I
. She'knows Many languages, iivinghtid des,d;�� I th - the, h , Brl�htls and other,kiduey� diseases, � � Ivor com�' '
. lu'sc�enco and fiction is veryLwelli:ead, . sion of her face back to breakfa,Bt wi .,edge Supported by Mrs.� O'Leary's sympat y pff Color. L The'place�� one of the fodr or ' I
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But Ste c%unot cook meat, and she cannot make infinitely toaching in the sad, steadfast taken off hia�appetite by the conviction he and counsel she go ust as five, I carrion -rend bring, , establiBlIMentB- -been-cured. ' -� � I t I I -
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I . attitude. "That girt is, far'from,bein has, thmt in some v L . :1 10owt Women gone n6arly crazy ,
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I e'6 aoesn'ti know chicke 'from turkey. , 9 . will Bridesbukg.. Tfie'catB and dogs . From gony of neuralgiis;, nervousness, wake- - � I �
� .. And cli . _u . � happy," Ran Id thinks, and if it were not now regards herself, not only me. an ally of ,,If you give way to him ,now he � . - 11 I fulnes$ � mkild'. varidus diseases peculiar to �, I . I
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. . She can play A�Jjlaut&eia " or 1: nocturne " with for a restraiAg recollection of Dolly he his, but as a partisan of Darragli'B and aw mew you up all! your I.ife," Mrs. 0 . . referred to were the twenty or thirty barrels. women, , .
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I : , can sing ulp'to ` B "-has a wonderful trill; . I himself that he .11 is -in � ari� provincial. I'can introduble ,you -to a num. from the oit dog -pound .and,.the cA cat pangs of Rheumatism, I - , , r
; . i . loan write ti'good story or sonnet, but still � tion of,.his, dream. � ' . - . I . enough be tells. I . . . ''I I. T h . �, nflainmatoryand chronic,, or suffering from- 11 _1 �
- I . -1Y. .I I i Prosently-she gets Up, and with a thrill Awful coil.", : . I I bar of charming peop a in Londnn,'an,A Prn' born& " on Lollard, �street, 'below 'Thir.' . P . . ... � � . . - 1. .
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-1 , . She's been up the,�Tibor, �the allina'and the . ;10`nalhid��, th-i":, t -A hl,i� fritt moll 'half wl�iYou may trust Me-" Mrs-. OlLeary very much M!istaken, if you're not the teenth. Herealso are taken all th6'dead . 111rVSip6Ia8 I . , I , �. � . I
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L I Nile . EperG L I n there , week."t ca,rrion which can be begged a I - . ya,dyspe fr.,, ] : _ ,� ;
1"4 1102ight he Sees thmit She is coming straight I L gestign,and in.fa6t all seases
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,:, Can decorate china, a plaqu�e or a til6--�' ' - for :ihe roap of ruins among . Which he is to, Darragh i , when they next meet, , and � �: I'�tobert'�o.wsheca�,'tE�ffordit,"'Blarip,n intheofty. fath-erfar as hoursaf.nig . I . I .
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. But'she doesn'tknow cll�ckaufrom tnrlocy. f hi den AS She 'comej�&arer he Sees though �Darragh looks at the lady with Bays,,feebly- , great covered w9gigons make th ter'. Have, been cur6d;by Hop Bitters, proof of whielt .
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, � " � , . ' \ " ' her face is very, pale, there 'is no morning frank, open, angry disdain, 'She doe,s,not __ nonsenBe ; we g a I,h.e'by-w�ays. =del. Can bef,pundineveryne borhoodin the known . . �
:, ,� I . - . $120'5 SlWa),s self-satisfied, graceful and cool; . : ' )him. :Thes; lamlifting v L e1iicIe6 are large oy1d. I 1 I fL
:: - . . 'th 3ust and correct as tilule; I bloom upon it, and her eye.lids�ara red, as � dare t god ,of .trusting song, and after all hill the expease:will be I _ \� � I
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:, ,.;� � ad knows every stitch R' tLe Kensington. ,�llough,e Mrs. O'Leary in: words, - for the fear she. mine; w6,ii.,live elegantly fqr less�tlrmri enou4� to ca�r'y two dead horses, and __ - . I I �
1. Ai lie has been crying. Perhaps she � I . � I . � . . 11 1 I . i
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� . _ - I " � "I _ . - 111. -1 .11, . I .has had.--,.a---F31e'epleEis-iai-,�hti-:-E)erha-ps-hei-.--haE;,-�of-.dalling the attention. of. others to, .you,_spend:.at Dar'iagj2.,..'.',baVOIL.'a..-.,ri,r-enbh,- mattei.how, long the carrion they mayfind_ _ .- a 1p . . �_ __ .. .. .. __ __ __/__:_
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� ;; % . But she cannot. cZt Cut for he- children it. have been disturbed by thoughts othim. In spite of Mrs. O' 'Leary's ar, uramce� quite recherche: -little, dinners for a. mere *gmthered up, and, the. wadions', match re. - FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF, z . . i
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." skirb- I I . I . - I I to be - trusted" -to . ob�erve nothing. Mr. Aunesley 'must. comb and ,Burned � uittiltbeirrounds have been_cozh-� ': , \ - . - ...
,�,,, . . or inalie for her husband a Nvell-fatting shirt- � 11 Dolly, your world'B too good for. me," that she is L I 0 -6 1 .. I
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he�almostnaoans aloud, as tnispossibility Secrecy it is to be supposed-ahe takes the dine with �ne before we go a- , �
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I . , I - � 4 � Strikes him, and,,tfien, in spite of his reBo. first opportunity that arises of &cqumintirg� my cook will, convert him to' our Schemes at the establishments on the river bank.,' . 7- 1 \-p. —L.s. —'r's'.1en�t in - -M , . ,. .
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I'm will�ng a:girl should read ,Latin and Greek lWAou an I d,re Morse, lie steps out to meet- Mrs. Armesley With the discovery'she has . of. co-operative housekeeping for a few "'.Spinstimps,'! said ihe man �.in chargei S try as Constlpa,a6li, Mud no remedyllaa over Z I �'. ! . I I
I : Should erman and French arid Italian spealt I I . I " we -eta a big supply in the -way of a fire. Cqualled tile o�l.b.,alLCd TLdnc7.v7.crt as a c . . I :
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p " in the-ldtest:uesthatical freak, part, he feels exultantly,.is made relative ',to th I � �w - . I
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. . V -she ily,kilows chicken from turkey. - heavy for, him. . - I perfidious Captain Machiver is plaYing." ,, I'm� sure I Can't he grateful en(?ugh:'to After Ze Knickerbock6r the compauy's fire I, the, case, this remedy will overcome it. � - I . I
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. Read to art � Mrs., O'Leary assures her the' I RLES' �' , Z ' I :
. ,�o6try, science� and cultiva , . 11 I thought I was the only one of the party to -night I underst�nid, and when lie is gone - effusively, - and dinary.ruri *.a gets here about thirty !_ I . 11 a pl.-Limt is very apt t( i .
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I . � If bus and arid children were - first in her heart, I I I � horses I And mules and -twenty barrels 'a - ,� � t:, a lvcal_)��Ccl parts and cluickly,c; , L I ,
,. . . I . And if sho,kuew chiul,6ol ftom turl,ev-' ' silly. enough tb come out befo,rebreakfast break it to your , siptar-in1aw. - that some- that' 11 this i& a mare hoth ' ing to what she- deacl. Cats and 11 dogs every' week. f � .110 g , eibfl'!'eBbVCnN722C,'U.PhYSiC!=B '� L . 11, � 1,
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� irisearch of the Adiantum and the Asilel thidg'hms come to your ,knowledge whichf is prepared to do for, bar d . I ,
Knew barley from ri.ce, knew a tart fr . . . I � : I . . ,�, ,zi7a incl,_, s bmrc before r. � I �
. . I oul, s' P'o ; nituit marinum. See What- a lovely,butich convinces you qthat lie will jilt her; don't - ,. ,(To be continued.) ' - I . -we do,with'ern? Wpllj you see, they go.. j,", � 'Ifyonhav eitbe�.cftllcsatro I I . ,�
. . .. A boil from a'sbe"w a, broil froal a fry,- . I �� , , .,) � V_ -J nbles 21. - - � I
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", I And if r 7ent fWto thoulai,ket to buyi '� of frOlids I've got I � Have yqu found'any.2" let her force y6u, to be to,o explicit,,aud don't . I � ,�4 . _�_'_ . . tfirea'dr iouk'ways. We cuts 'am u �b ........ : I 14 I 'a I I , 'Priggist _', I '. � . I � . �
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� Know very well 6hilclien from tuikey. , i I, haven't even looked.. - . � I I I alac , , iiijbi . - . . I I
� " For, to Make a hofii6 happy, airkifowledge must I � ' -- I � _� I . -_ , , , . , over yonder.. When that has b . .way , . W � I
1, . . I blend - : . I . � speaRs stiffly, for it burts big manly sense would tryto undermine me with you, dear, I . d . . . . . I I I �
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J ,Art, science,"asertics the'nibeue��g lend; '' of what is due to hiiii,that she withholds it . She knew I had discovered' her 16ver's An Exposition of its 'reachings by Pi�o. for 24 or more .
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! . . . Thenjadies,Bo. clever anii wise, condescend I this tribute' of going heavily and sorrow-, perfidy.!" . I . I � ; I., I I I � ,tup'Chund . er . Mozoon . idar. : I . and they 4o.to the boneyard to Make phos- I . � - � I I I I — : � � 4a, ,
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Tqkflow about chicken and turkey. .- 11. fully an his account from him.' . - ' . 11 No one will ever undernalne - you - 'At the.Central Church Sunday-evelling phate. We press the, oil outen the balance, I '� '> � ),� -- , 11, 4� .. . ,
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11 *An old saying for it poor h6usewife. , - � want to'make a sketch?" - ' I . Cons, . I ing yourself a . ' and an expounder of the Hindoo religion ' 'lubri � - q C,�N'�,f lib.UH. " I
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I . . I "I couldn't sleep; and:1 preferred, being true friend; the Mmckiv6'r's ,want Do�lly's' spoke to a fair-alzed audience. He Y�g� ff - _ . I
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. . I I eat .arid omanly feeling shb* won't be desciiptidn of ,the-HirfdOo religi6n andthe Th6'sking the -man said, were sold to the , .1.� I L ' � ' - � �..
MANW. RELATIONS ; bqing 0�e,ssme thing in a little stuffy bad- resp W . , .W _
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: . . . �. �. . . - ,. I ' 1_ I the pulpit Said : 11 PerMit me to call y' 0 Jhe lining of winter circulars for ladies. Tw&' . L `� . I
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I . The'People, Lbvbd Her M udh' feels that it she is. to- be merciful to,bina, - k"It is for you, 0 smviii tier ,from such. a brothers and eiaters and fellow �cbildren of. curious uses are ' however, frboluently iiiii,de . � .. �, - � 11 . I . �
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is compelling him to ao*it as fast &S. she nods her head in'f6rewell, and'sets on i at to her past 'may clear themselves -away also.cameto deliver a message, and prayed virtue, -in. the ,puts , , various diseases , - I 11 � ,
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r a�_d that,without am re�L�'rdto Dolly , - _41�s been ' I- __ - - has since then Soared into a higher sphere ? kindling the firea.,ot natio6sd '
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I I 11 But-Mi8s. Thynae is distill -RI righ= - doq�n_ on the OFIRs.l. 14: ut its not ikely , oy-spbrid. desofitte &It Nature worship, which receiving their, g9pplies..,nqP only, frorg, the I
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. won 11 . igof;--r��Al�ftiritigl�-';'-�;nd--th-en-"'-ub�d-tri6s-- -Mackiver-iB--undisguised in � - � - - ,. _11-th__ , . ., .- i , Sure Cure fdr n1t IFEMALE VMAI - . . , .
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*, Aishv�6-,nlmir ' * Id.be-g-r-urd-,jd-ly-,-7au,ci�,.iI 6� -b'6 , . . Py_` Lao_*._epirJ.t6'j - _!AyLtt�y, in, time formed itself into, a i4or ofthern use rho intestines and' refuse A I .., I . -.1 i 11 , . ��
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� % . was.au arubaBsador and all that so�rtof ing, and Suggesting that, - �ha .ought 6 go .Dolly is infected symp�theiicilly b`� his in Itime 'We came to doubt .the . * - I I I . � ... I I :,
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. . . m1,�&,iug,-t1h.t,9 low-and"Meam to any one; .1 Are you too tired'to take a� turn wit'h' ))rather, and 'gister-in-law'6 t . w6stern, countries which came, in its effect: it is a great help in pregnan�y,: and 're- :;. I �
� arid, Marian, yon had: better be careful we before 6r6mkfast?". She emyff, with tion t6that early d%te baingfted. .Dar. iutR/64r country , ,�and from the fact that . I . lieves pain durinoalior and at regul.ax,perioda.: *: . , * .". I J:
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. . . , Ot too tired, but -am going in or, ran . I 0 'FOR ALL WXAI1=SSZ9 of th'6 generative or�g=s , I . .
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. with. liar. father soon if you, � make many Miss-Aunesley," Darragh Says, drawing a and Robert AnneaIey is frettivg/bver his' cons tlyl,bronght in,66nta6t with u becomes. This ,defact iia'an.. absence o o remedy that has ev' , , . , , I
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; . morr5 honorable Mantiolis of Lim;" . , ' long Ereath that Bounds like, a , sigh but, ,inability to refund .& Dolly that'ten thoia- us imadudy gravely the, question, : 11 What n befbre the public, f . I
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.1 . I � I w4d. be Was. an euvoy, if , you :emem- ,that in teslityjs merely, all outcomie of her, san£s Which has' baen'ttfalted down do you think of Jesus,?" We did not thihk � Km.N,nys it is the Greatest Remedti 6l the World. * , - .
bar, dear," Mrs. O'Leary � explai . I I ' . . � . . I for the exactirlg�'conditiOna and the tie- I. � I . I ,. � ..
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1-1 aweeDly "I'lilmo5t regrat liaving shid that, . I- oh(.Iet �miaa , Annesley rest; if -her , Their. homeward -bound gail over the 'ship lima"always'been Btric6fy recog ized, I I I I . � - . ' ' I !'
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'in ouzo, -t a a'boaster: don't you, .mbraizig' air was so weak that she could happy as their ou w � . . . h s stem. As,z,harveHousixii6siiltt3astlxdc . ,. ''
ey , I . . . .. . I. . � � . .1 . Christ as God'B revelation in . acters in the at . a � ry is Maud ; Matobin,14he ', 0 y . . ,: - . . . ,
I", . . Mr. Andeal T, , Sleep through .such a glorious o�pbrtimity' prboeding day; 7 7 . � 11 . took -1 . . � — , , , . ,
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- 11 Ir'-wotild haraly:.bapbln-� me on so shbA!t of Gh ceitainly-not' _`, a a a LOT, of your, approaching.,,. humaniCy,and He became erso�bally� dear 11 Be pe . pared at,233 and 235 Western.Aveiir,c, Lyrn, . Yass. ' I . ,� I ,� .. I .
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- i -1 11 � ot-!'(,.f ,it marrie'd sister - lims .EL hard , ; '':
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be," _1-1�t'Anaosley says, lauilhiv,�- him- Daraalib says- . . , I with hersunn�iest sruile,.direetiUkLa , I risecipt of price, $1 per bbx for, eitli-r.. X,�4� -Pini-charn ' I t - �, I I �
� I . ,ttention The Christians which. we s4w,rdirdsanted struggle with povertyi while Maud herself , freely answersall letti,rs:of fniquily�,ruiclosescerit; , I
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I . -) anintenticinally b6mas to his aid�b . ,,iY6u.Sft6ald,:b " " t the su/prerrie', AiBcreti6 16 " ,. - � 0� , WAR, PI's ofil'ims dire'ConstipaL ,,
. . quipt � :� " . . . I y � I ave ,go Some o6t§ . n. of�,;Bpite. , Mis ,� . . _1 iBto say; it 'ha -ell � >Ilioiisne� -.� 26 e nt � "I"
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c ele��ouklitowant ,';I'..D, yfor � , I I Tbaiik,'��u;. I. am :afraid I can be of no,� .
I ru � - Ronald to.i . ,.pendency. .- , � . I ., .. � .., I �- I � Spirit of' God does not,�come to aid him � shouldbb industrious She does riot k'now, - I . �. .:. , ��
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. . hera,sfa6tria8liecati, I'ma,woman with is outraged by the laughing , ght,'.don't you, Miss Th�tiue ? arid, So. alltlietimew aspire'thataomedaythbgreat pitieB . - .. 11, I :: , __5� _ I I .
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I some emperi6uce in suall, matter� and I Ca check 'your inclination to make me church will be constructed ana,tbat great . . ,�.i I �� " ` I .
1. I 11 glances which Mrs. �O?Leaty is; bestowing' YOU, � in 'a crowded but not �;ery highly deVel � �, .. ? . I
I . . See ,.wlaen a man 7 3 eyoe and haart�and intel- upon her Dbbs she. guess thd�t Capta . bt; eu.1 family be or auized .which'shall b AM6r�' ' . ape - � ... . � . . . . I
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I OM wOMaa as Msichii,er is do*n I 11 I spise manuad labor'without .16arnina any- � 1 , C BRIAIR N E EF I . - I . I .
leet are all -engr6sa.ed, with , on, 01 Cliffs � and attacked on the d3licate Subject of Aly the entire li. 5 W
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1. I I - I qui&17 as any 0113- C'41ta�n, MackiV617-:4S I imagi:aa I'm bad enough to' have had a Poe I,c&re about if.I oughtn't to care about . thoilspeaker we're listened '.to, with evident I . . I . � � I t?J�r ol't almi jroj�u 11 . . , I � - . �
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A� .. ,% � t PositiV61ycures Xbrvousness in,ALL its stages
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gere Mae in, v � I eaCitiful'. andL his'whole address * arry, not' a carpenter . ..
I . . I ;'�lf indignantli. Then'ollce._ -let out, w6rhe things concerni ' ' b - I , I
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; " . I - ftliTnIc,we riap.y aafely leave, my sister rnm�e,�s . ny ard6z than any one an. ; Wis ' uch- d i * the 'ffo*eiy words � of an I . � I � I tration Night Sweats, Sperudatorrhoaa,-Leucord - . I
I I � I . I - . . . .a;ying sorriethipg about " going in for myself in I , . a co a , n � his trade,�and who is rosmsonably� sure of a rhoea, Barrotin � ass ano General Loss -of Pow - eir . �
,, to hold liei bwn� a;ad I cart§inl,,� have no " I .-M And again" M :, Oriental. ` Bostolt Post.' , 1 - . I - � .
. . . I , . Dolly,., -iF Tnynnd wELIkB into the bongo,' invent about . me.1, ra. s . , one It restated Surprising Tona and Ygr'to 1,411e, I .
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., . 1 intention. .. I eavi " the'hoiI6rable wid`6W gazing after O�LeAry Jaughs "her i�nusical 11�isy ,laugh, . - � . � � L I . - Exh,ousted GonerativO organxiar itlA � . I - .
. I . . Tim charc who has pr6babiv-n-Ade as,little -use of big 61, : .
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11, I e��gt a woman Who, has * ' � I 1. 4 - . wb will send oqr Written Guaxantea,to�Afun
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1: I So you gi-VeF yourslelf, airs of b6ing too wornan. I .1 � I .g ranks of tii6se crowded occupations. Pa ... phlet sent free by inaft to auv address. Sold . . I .
. I 1 her lover.; lie �i,! : ii�it�. th6 bydrugglata at 50c. per, box, or 6 boxes for' .1 I I
� I . , of losing hatba hiMself far g6od lor ma� do you',,�Mies Dk�rauh 'When Ronald is, amying. hia last goo'd-by Sdottisb'p�opl& may"rAO6 be anymore re- .�
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- . . . 'f eel i Wee h I pride, t] 11 abe soliloquizes, I With a in in- I . , � , ey are which,' While -.thev. y' iald� Scant, pay, are 62,50, mailed free o , postag , on yopei 11 t of . , . . � � I ,� I
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. lig, I'llotIgh it n a LIDA it Tbynne? al to Dolly this d,ay iC fbw� Minutes before & ligiious than their neighbors, 'bui,tb 8uppoqad to be deodorizedofthe �scenb. of, money
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, girl' puts,, liar, hand' a his certainly in more �jverrto manu I I ti,�A&�Fu� CCU, . . I �
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pounds for -Dolly in NT% , . ' , riot above being �in love with your iiiend'a away from ben 110 Would ki I I 11� - I
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. havi�g brouglat* this :Woman' into their" flurried' and- anxious Bhe marf-v.nje more than any'other woman in to �be behinq the other countri6b of , arope', d,- � I ,� I . . '.
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: / midst, Mra. O�Learfg, beautiful petatini 1,16oked wi�dn she met me: fierit 1. I'll: find out the world T' she a�bke. softly, and he feels in ,Commemorating the 400th'anniveirs I sty - � I I I . :
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. . has na Charm fok:hfili. There is Something ,why before lorid, I promise Miss D,arr6gh the lbi6od mounting to his brom' ks be. of Luther, they are making arrangements, marriage ; . provoked an , unrd�l � and � � * , , , I I
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" . in ha.,, �rank,.fasainatin -voioa and Mannar Th,villic'; Elbe hasn't been 'down ,on the answers- .' I 3 celebratlon:'�T unwholesome ambition ; niade all Tier'sur- 1' for all aisbqses; ,of the'Kidne.y � s. and, . I ..
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I' ______, � that rbilfa false in, his ears a- Pdtimmtion, nlif[6 alone, -I know, bat I'mky as ,,My demreSt girl, what,an absura. ques- ChurA, . the Free Church land, ,the United rounding6 dull slid. t�dicns. --in , short � .11 UVE .. I
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. . I ynow aiat, I do , hold 'such a 'fact in the marry, � more than . � -- n eon rugged, . honsgt,'� ' cle4r-sighte . if 4 organ, e: " I . I
I %,,. oz- other She . On,11 worl;:, barm of- Et serious vnio, you 'are, the only demonstratio . Mdeb ei6item''brIthas b' . I � iabIlEg if to throW off torpidity and . '. �
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: siop'him. fro'An r Ing' to find out more 'Slwheavesa sigh oil relief. . '" - -�.' ,in �ha Catholic Presbyt&ian, *mrld the excite- and d a I condition, offectillor its r6gular discharge. I I
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. � . h-- I - , want to have known,just I I � "I � I ment has been iriteAsified by the Alluslon and filled 4ar with discontent. . A more ilymi ard'aturering kre�a ' ' . I . . � . . I .
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I . , veia of gay hutlqor W.AmTUrs. O'Leary �et:'Balil I defy"thein all P I . I d,ftAPTER XIX. . � � made'to WVy.Bishop Wordsworth in his aducatioalwould have fitted her i, Mal,tirla *,inalaria; have the china.
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� feasnambte at,the inn afl,i �o to. dinner to D611y's room and found that Db!ly is I � has long been ,in favor of suc�, a -union as 6iations. - A More thorough 6dticaiio'n of . i' Ill. tlio Sprin tocleansetliesyste) . . �
. . . There is- little doubt about Darragh being � 11 9\ ,�,., over7 . . . I I � 1.
I . ith 7,111at appetfteth�!y m..y.. But, though ��,till Sleeping peacefully, happily 'U'risus. I thmt which ,Dr Milligan has advocmfdd� and tho-h'ind of whiob �Ila only g,ot frogmentg oil, should take �a ihorqug� i.co li�; I .
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. . lie .takes UP. paxt in, th L 6onve:sation,'he. is :pic4louslv I - � . he hopes to, see a modified episcopa6y am- . f i, �Ll-, 8OLD SY DRUCCISTSarc Pr ce, $ I.. : 1 � . � (' � 11
t . wmtchft�f and observes t[l%t Mr's.�'&Lemry 11 Oh,*why didn't -I wake Z 'and ili��ke Dolly good reason for being so. Lady I I and tastes,would -;lavb given, her'saus an I - I _. ... I .1. I I . � ) IL
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� . . paing to draw out . Darragh 1�er go but with Me T.' Darragh Says t oung, land. He itiggests, the I ti In of something duer without - moIruitti,n, , , - , � .
- gi�l , cousin that it will not be coolveirient for her I , Pr1n 1129 � li�'�'," ''. I � - . I . I . I
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her briglitest and best. - , ,, a soul foresees some of, to. b them during the season., "My. pamphlet form of Dr_Mjlligan'8" articl6,' io,ita realities, and wholly. unfitted for "- 'r . I I I I ,
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. . . . th'rough over. i'mugination on ,the part Of ,4, fo, � � middle.audpoorCr classes., Th I I , � .NESS - �
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. , . XVf1Z.' � , , Mrg.' O'Leary. on , evidently of the opinion that. .the rich Rud AddW, -alhalf -or, rat,hbr, to . . . I . __� I — . . � i � �
� I CHAPTER -Then a Budd ' 'impulse 'of my,own relations educated classeS � at ' ' ' f '- ,such . anas-b"uby of . )L�EOW '�'?---
I . � ., � 1, I � . . mllk6g her Iouae. Dolly; and *ben Doll wanting to haVeSome ' ' a ripe or some ,t thi -knowledge -_ _�_
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. I . w8clTir e Arthur . change. This is 'the land of Joilin Knox , I � . . I
� I he 1OV61Y . I . grace of person, 3;ud. bae gets a mixtur ,�"EROIAL ` . . .
I I . I ta. P,r,lms, . � is wide awake an d ready for all.t : ,a I THiFfi connection with I � ... � .11 I
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� I . S�Iaap ).,ilays. etrarge'tricks with Ronald B a . I I , . . .11� - . . 1. I . 1, I .
�,. 1) �, Dolly, .1 got upland went out quietly to marryingi yowmay�as.-Well do it.at oncet Than. is good reason to fear that both 1 Dr.. ,bring ruin, and'ii� sure to b;ing unhappi- I '- ' - . .. , I
: -:� � 0 lirtswith ' ' I Should think,and secur6,m house of your Milligan and Bishop. , .
� I Xaokive).- this night. At ficst ribs t I I stands unrivalled Rmobg similar institutions ,. . I
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I _--- him, :prosl -te-bb_ Own' I . I . � Wordsworth are . I
I I � �il)g-hlS--Byelid,3�-fdr-EL-f6�W,,,M9= � .1 . . . � ' I . . I ' nabs., The wresik *8 (if such, lives mid.often : No ablei staff of instructors ; no more ihorougli ' . , .
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4heats' aud then SEE' g away, leaving him tildhb-tb-vo--swd�7aad�have�wyawdii�sEr 6 ,,77 - ting without their host. ' ,, , ' equipment;, no more pr ' , �
n r , , ,in y intentionea,! coull � I I I I I . strewed :upon theiadge§ of Social .life,!:,
. , �Wah all,to, myself, and to my annoyance Captain � I . — . . � � � � . I , 11 �'ourae in Canada." Boivrd for both ladies and � � r I
�. a . before, After 9� titAie , . and 'cruelly L word6d,,,hnd it wounds, m .. . � sometimes, evaar., , their bodies, upon the' I I ,
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1��,�� �: 1�1 , :. , _ staepin� his Abuses in oblivion and leaving up, mid to my great annoyance that' , I, It Mean, that you, will be able to make I I saw so much said about the merie8of Hop fofilly abandonad, tell.t.beii. story of via. College. Two professional, peramni, employed' � ;� - ' ,
)t '' dubious Mrs. O'Leary met me atthe door Bitters, aud'my wife, wao was always doctoring., , lencem -Murder, 1. - on the stall. Send for catalogue. and specimens. ' , ',� , , ', ', ::
...' "L tilsih half cohAcious at a dauss he bas,for � your home with Me when, I'm married,"'� -and never well, teased me so urgently to get her nd: . . . - � - � � of penmanship to ,. � �, :, I . . . . �v [ ,
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IWO heart, beating wildly, for in his dream ' I I both Arthur and me when: , � _UP9P_U � ...
.i wo�derjngly, , Why.should I be'211 , . and last year. climbed a, mountain 8,51� , I
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L . I . . :icone�btli'rs beside -Wbrii;--sud-it, is � hard..to' Mrs. O'Leary,may mg,kb'a false ono; how* this Way.". - IL . tP Vlvr'telto Arid"Ar" ,Lo.ndonderr died on t , at is 11re'only Child
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. � . irean's't r, a few motaauto�that thei intense p�6r;'I'Vi6-d6iii�M, � -, - 1-6--mver ufiDP1-eR,`§-M,ut--, *-"o- d'._Jill_ _MCA,h. Own � . I a. His THE USH'01? _ 11 . . I
I. ,, . ...... L .... ... B I I I I � , i I L father was Colonel of a. regiment raised, 'L ,
� / L . joy he had felt wae ,only' a'dreami. when ness.' Now shall'we go out agaiii 2" I A 1'� . II LJOULAN'S ELECTIO-CURATIV9 -.7110S - � '' I . . I
L, you are marri6d'and have a home of your' , gries Path ,will star this season in during the Fran ah -invasion panic ear . I . 11 .1
. . I lho adom kajili7b it he knows theie will be "And join'Ronald 2 Yesill -Dolly, Bays, bwn,",Ddlly�sa,ys cheeirfully, ,but Darrajh 11 Pique 'L' and ,1 Divorc6,11 under, the ... Man. I . L I ... - I � `�,;_
�:, - Ina MoroL'fJledp -for' him, and as the bright � promptly, but b Ly the time She is ready to hllskag 11 ,_,,L I , the centhry., ,:When colors'werCi presented. WarmiAted to bold and be comfortab � , :
, . I L O,Le�,y and C%pt - I at'head, and Says .that arrange-� a9bulefit of" 3ohn Stets' - L I I t,to tills regiment a - salate wits fired, an I d L L I I )) 4 b4) I ill. � I � . I . ]�
, h goldeft radiatin I ein . � I th Ch L .� Abbe Smoulders is t1ou . L. �Tia,fmth6j,
11 , dawn iobieakibg wit go out'Mrs. ain, Mackiver ment can never cohoi-e to pass.',i. � .name of tlie�'new , - I I 1:? � & ,a . I I I . * I
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� I the Cast, lid resolves to go ad go down. , Come strolling back, the lady wi oiceSt� "Well .Rrootirator-Ob'noral of tbe.Cieterolvm Order you' . . � , Iq CD L' , JdL .. I .1 . \ , 1! . . .
; I � In I � I , cheer.up, Darragh,;,tANnk,J--�,, I exasperated, told a Servant tohia'aguii , I I .. � 1.
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,� and nbee�the Sun. rise over tae":%. I Jerns in her poseessi6ri_ and With the. you'll be a happy L wife &11 the Sooner V , appointed by the Papal See, as' 'Apostolic � ;� � I I
r� . 'Plaagdd, cohmiotian6se that 9 &_ . . I over the boy'B.head. every mozinin6- At � , d.QUREN ST IMAST'TORONTO � 1. . . ! I
I . There is a *good doml 'of soft warmth in � he has, fath.' bape - 'Mr. Thynne will.bb sure, to want to 4C)dminigSio�6k to Canada.' Ile, will arrive la5i t .1 . . . . t L, � . . . I , .
I Cored ' . � . he' man - pe:eoiAdeci .,him to fire at a I L - I L I .. � , , ,
the air IJ2'kpito of it3`,hb1tig aarly mo'rnin t R6,11uld!s soul, 11AM61Y, , lictnarried directly he bears.that you =1 about mi& otober. 4 I I . -
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I with AC,Killeen!a' Lord - Sparrow;- It fello arid henceforward young - .1 . , " PLAME to Becurea Bu6incies I . . 1. �' "
. still, arld wh6n Rotiald.:hais Watched th ,his unhappy love tot Darragh Thyrine., �': be 'this_ BemBon," and Houghton,, Who leavei England, e.tio took ,to hia'giin,� Capt. Roe : . I
Cut r of th'a Beft aad flo She had gone down to the Cliffs Abd.told h ill Hor 13 wag , y Education or -Sp6ncerian Pen- I .
. I im 6be 1! had *rbad that he was there LIn, . ' aloo:F. first- Class ,,, linise man.,, I mansbip is at the SPENCER- 1.
, I I 0 dan, ., L : pass tho,winter as a guest of the Viceray Lf maily . H( L I /� " - � IAN BUSINESS COLLEGN ,�'i ; , ��, . , '_ ,
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soddair with glary. bo,,nauntors ontothe L Miss Thynne's eyeez" 'it was '96 bola meaer- not repress a shild : . . � . nrombd�`df Nrliament. " , . .1 �,� . !
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