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I like it has ever been made before.
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. It means less work, li,ecause- it does not
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It means less work, too, because just a
, . . few rubs bring a bright, brilliant olis4
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gapest, because you get abigger
r .can for the money,
I'll, ........... .1. t I Ill , . Ifyourdealer does not handle "Black 1
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I HERMIT OF THESU$K
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,i Australian Mls*sins Link Proved, to Be
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Scientists in Sydney, N.S.W., hVe
just suffered a great disappointment.
Reports werb brought in from'Car-
I coar that a wild man. 4 veritable
missing linic, a tree -dweller and nut-
eater, covered from, bead to toot with
. thick hair, had been discovered in
the bush near Brown's Creek. Inves-
tigation showed that, while none of
these r orts was exactly correct, a
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man wit hair four feet long had been
found in a bark but about 18 inches
high, jaW which it .was apparently his
habit to crawl during bad weather.
The "wild" man was taken to the
hospital, where it -was found that,
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broadly speaking, lid was -quite civi,
lizetil. Rd said his name was. James
Fitzgerald, and dpelared that he had
been living the life of a hermit -for 25
!are. -
ye He hafl, lie said, been a fol
lower of I the Lord for ten years.'of
Samson for abother ten, And of Her-
cules for the balance of the quarter '
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"Fruit. a -tives?, C urod Dickacho After,
Doctor's Failed Utterly.
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I TWO EXCITED POLICEMEK
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Belfast 00 px Were So Flustered That
They Forgot Their Prisoner,
An amusing, story lies behind an
announcement made in Belfast that
the Inopector-Qelieral of the' Irish
Constabulary has ordered disciplinary
in . e4sures to be taken against two
. members of tile force. who were Te,
I cently instructed to take a prisoner
froka Belfast to Londonderry.
: At a ji nctiou ell route, where the
train divides into three portions, the
two policemen, having some few min-
utes. to wait, left their tbird,class com,
partment and proceeded to the wait-
ing-room ,with their prisoner.
The officers waited too long, and
suddenly realized this'when they saw
,the Londonderry section of the train
moving off. They rushed for. the
tr, and man,
ain - - ageti. to jump into one
of tile me rriages, but left their
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.prisoner Stan g in amazement .on
the platform. '
The prisoner found himself. in a
strange place without a coin -in his
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0,00 , .. , Or "BAN".11ANN.
of P. century (luring which he had
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pocket. He .did not take -advantage
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been lost to the sight of men. Dur-
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of the absence of his escort, but went
to the He
PLAIN . He Was a Braw'n"y Lad Was Dan and
11 all7that period lie had neverwasli -
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nearest police station.' was
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all at
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tempts to make, lifin have a bath at
"I have received 'most,,wonderful
given -a good dinner, and waited for
his escort to return. The two officers,
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i A proRineAt yalclan, famous for - Some contributiDus to the fund of
In t treatlient -
I" the kid-
the hospital,, As, be Is six feet two
bbneAt from taking I'Frult a-tives.11
I suffered .for *years from J)ackaches
discovering' their mistake wh6n'they
. 4 success ,a of . anecdotes , conceruWg - Mr. D. D:
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ney and bladder troubles, stated that Mann, the - big . Canadip . n railroad
,s in V
Inebc ght, -and strong in pi;o.
portion, it vas no eft sy task to get-
and pain In the head and I consulted,
doctors and took every remedy ob-
were in the train, got 6ut at the first
station find came back. They found
to tho following'pre"ption is duq a builder, Are made by The -New York
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deal of his sucoess : - .
him into the water- but in the end,
tainable without any rollef. Then I
"Vruit-a-tivea!'
their prisoner in the police station,
"waiting
great , . Sun. When'Mr. Mann was a boy be.
Ono olmos fluid extwb dande, I had to work At any job that came
with the aid of -th p,,)Iv',e, the hos-
pital auth;rIties succeeded I ersua d-
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began taRIng and this
was the only medicine that ever did
where be hgd bqen, for some
hours. slid all went on to Londonderly
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I handy, lie possessed remarkable phy.-
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One ounce oom "Istone; sical strength and this stood bi .
pomd m'in
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boxes altogether, and, now I am en-
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Fiur ounces compound syrup gdod stead in climbing to the front.
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SOCIAU,ST AND STORY-TELLEF.I.."
tirely well of all my dreadful head-
acheig and backaches. I take "Fruitm
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TOBACCO AND WRITING
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samparilic I Most of The Sun's stories bave to do-
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Mix andt.ske a t.enspoonfal after with his muscular,,prowess as a young
H. 'G. Wells Hai No Oreat Opinion
clulto cured o . f a trouble that was said
J. . M. Barrie Has a Schedule of Quan-
meals and at hsd , dri iag m4n; - .
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plenty of wators, - _ . It is related of him that as a bo. y
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to be Incurable. I Ove tbli testi-
I mony voluntarily, in ordpr that others
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.es Required For His. Work.
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This mixture will, he &&To$ posi- ,of 19 lie visited a to*nJa Ontario.
tively cure anj dises " Wising Irow
I where an athletic tournament was in
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Before lie -discovered his forte, Mr.
-ff. G. Wells. who has again ,earned
who suffer as I sufforpd may try this.
wonderful medicine and be cured."
Mrs. Isrank Eaton, Franlaville, Ont.,
. - Tobaco"and literary output' is the
subject 61', recent discussion * ablong
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weak clogg or inactive ki eye,. . progress. The recognized champions
the almost unaniihous praise of the
one hfinrnoenj and st0,PPPdA0 -hAve
writers in England., Sdmewhat'heated
and ;will a" these orpus to. of the country were giving an exhibi.-
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critics with big book, "First and Last
13e wise, Profit by 31 .TrA E,atorVs
aTguiribilts-with plenty of smoke, of
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cleanse the blood of the "none tion,, and the .young man in..farmer's
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Things," ,tried.ja variety of orcupa-
, example and .-tart with "Isruit-a-
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course -are indulged in between those
waste matter and aoids, which if boots, drill overalls and red'f ldfinel
tions In his arly day he' aspired
tives." will quic.10%, relieve Pain
who favor and those who Are opposed
allowed to remain, causi lumliago,, Shirt entered the corap6tition. In: spite
lame back, rheumatism and, sciatica,.
to become a blact--ond-white artist;
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In the Bacit, and &top lle,id-i ohos be-
=use they keop bowels;,, kidneys and
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.to - the -use of the "fragrant weed,"
In order'to ascertain the opinion of
of.tjae laughter which his Appearance.
and at . the same time will restore the .
. I provoked when he undertook. to on-
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then lie tried the draper's' counter,
. put ih a year or two as it teacber,
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iklu.ln perfect' rder and Jnsurt the
blood being always pure and ricii.
an expert in such matters, 'appeal has
.kidneys to healthy action.
The Ingredients, ,ivbich are purely , teat for tbe.honors -with. the proper,
ly dressed professilonals., e beat them.
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s6ribbled articles in his spare time;,
and by that me--n.s discovered
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b6en made to J. M, Barrie, a0 -the
author of, "My Lady: Ni6otirie,"" In
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vegetable and entirely harmless, can
bel.rocured from any gooll dru all in the'licavyweight events. " '
ggist
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true calling. Nowadays lie finds bis
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new 2,5c trial size' as vvell as the regu-
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reply, tio, ap, inteiviewer, Barile has
an xed at home at very little cost. Later when. working in a sawraill,on
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the, gh6res of th6 Georgian Vay a pub-
chief amuseinent' in th st dy of
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and,,as the world knows
Jar 60c boxes.. All ilealem .-hoxild
' If yours, does not,
have both ,qizeq.
pregared tile following curious sche-
diil . dividing his work into "journal -
This advice will undoubtedly be I
much appr6ciated by many readers. lie Subseription was. Started to have
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,architecture,
Is ope of the most 6eriou.--mintled So.'J
VrIts Fruit-a-tiVes- Limited, Ottawa;
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ism". and "fiction," and sha4ing the
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him sent out of town, as his favorite
U*s**,o*o+o o*oeo*+**1-. way of showing his physical exuber-
cialists of the day. Mr. Vells,. by
the way, hds no exalted opirtion of
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am of tobacco'used in*eaQh occu-
patioll - `Sournalism two. pipes, one
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the works of modern atithors, judging'
' .Wow'io W14ke a Cup of d6&eaa.
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hour; two -hours, on; idea; one idea.,
three paragraphs; and three a.
citizens and throw them.off.the dock
Gxn4dian 11aft, Restorep
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from the following little stork. Soind
time agoA friend wag.talkingA6.1iiiii
Take.a tablespoonful of coc oa. and
p'ar
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.graph ,..one leading Article, With re-
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0 1 . his IR6, -say.s The Sun, i's that of his
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.about the good tiTnes that hovelists
of'to-day llav , compared wfth those
, put. It in a tin cup,.' Add one. teaspoon-
ful of granulated sugar'and.one t,able-
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lows.: "Vight pipes, ond.. ounce, *Seven
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of the I 'past. "Ydii-modern . writers-
spoonful bf boiling water.. Mix well, .
ounces a Aftek; two * weeks., ofie'ehap-
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so that there wil I not: be any.1limps of
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tcr. It is evident that Barlie de -
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railway committee th,Q concessions
Will restore gray hair to its natural color. f , b a, t bave'made it Jiossible to.develop
you are paid twenty time-, as, much
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.cocoa. PoUr. a'. little -less than one.;
'half pint bf,mllk into a'saticepali and
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pends greatly- upon his pip.6, As do. a
great 'many - other - Us nglislimen.. Many
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Stops falling hair causes to grow on bald I , I
the' -most northerly' parts of the -last
beads. Cureadandruff, itching, scalp diseases. .
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cook .It, stirring 'all the t1hie, iiiii].
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authors prefer American.to*Fgyptian.
West. 'With -many ,interests arrayed
By its use thin hair grows luxuriantly, ,
agalfist him Mr. , Mann -pleaded his
der a misapprehension, my boy,".'he
r epli d. * 'The chief difference b,3'-
It Is - sqa1dedtbai 1% ilutli 4 ".film
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or Turkish'tobacco'; though the camps
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are somewhat vi:lilhIly- divided on this
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Contains no oily or greasy Ingredient& , .
Is entirely unli e any other hair prepara- ' "tt use with such effect ' that lie -was
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' tween. the old' authors and t1lose. of
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on It and It .beglns to bubble',,a
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re. Nearly all iiiihors Sinok hnd
see el
tior. ever offered for sale. confident ,a favorable vote. Jilst.
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as the v910 was about to be, taken
to day -is, simply this: They died,
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their works liVe; our die. aria
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tobacco , is con0ded to be 6n aid. to
comp6sition, . despito the fact that
A good, reliable Canadian preparation.
one, of his lieutenants -came- to him.
Vnsol.lelte4i Testimonials. ' . I
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. Akhimlm 1$gypt, and friends, great4 pleased " The' .city of Hull 'is on fire, ' :.and-
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Jany 'a 11,arby find -Joan whose Jim-.
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and whiskers restored fxi -natural colot, dark * It'. * S. the tht
ited i eo e.w,ll be increase4' by five .
'we
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Paront-Certainly;
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Two archaeologist of. .-Covrntry,
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'visited
at end of. Session
brown, by using Canadian Hair Restorer. * '
X.Orum,B essyll1e.Ont. CanadianapAr and Mr. Mann knew that if-' the coin-
IoNe8t to disperse ith'
shillings a 11 .1st -xvill
k from..Ja .
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be.-wisbilig Mr. As'quith "the Compil-
Ste n hess-onl r.aft-
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er you for your vioney. Belorad,,One
R,rigland, who have 'the site -of
the imposed ndlvVto6al tiselinical insti.
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'Viade
I have ever,geed. mittee was allowed w
Restorer Is th, _ . *
merits of the. Season" during -the- fesa-
, '-Well, .pa, d6esn't - that prove he's
tilte have a. cur'ldus disdovery:
I John G. Ha ' 11, New Aberdeen, 4bape Breton. out - voting all - his ,work nlight be iiii-
Canadian Hair Restorer has worked wonders.. . 4=6 ', Acting' -inth the same.mental
tive M-ason. Oirf adcount'of *his B01110
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busluesMlke?-J_ ansas - City , ludependo
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.On lart of the. land; which lies At the
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My head is nearly all covered with thick
Wowth black hair, original color. . 0 . 1orce' as- he has .. o ofte i shown phy-.
.iVhat clit-and-dried.nfanner 6f speak-
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-Little" Park street, at present used as
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'$Sold by all wholesale and retail drugglsh , sicadly, he dragged his assistant to the'
"Stand .
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, I -eport finding se-veral
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Mailed to any address In the civilized world: dooi of the conimittee room. .-
an receipt of price, 50c Malluf-t-d by I-h6re With me and. -we won't -let any
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t o'chill an audie,56. ,- some people have.
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The Vicar -1.9 It-tille, Samuel,, that
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I q juaint, but finely vxeeuted, .stone
carvibi of bears, ah vlephonI, &lid a
MMWIN CO-, Win&M Ont'. Cana" one .get o.ut. of. the room or. Into,it I
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'1kour father allows gamqs. of chance to
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-'bo4i.. jso. 'latelv
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Sold in Clin on by W. S. JR.
'thitt.
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. :irtak
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be played In your house?' h -
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od -is a suminer-n6use, the details of
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The.. lieutenant says. at thilt
Holmes, J. E ey, W.
. Hov - A. time Mr. -Mann -looked m at least
. the fact, rel-tited to- llc* writer
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There aln't. no chance about .If, vur;
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which they prpriounco to be--irt-the
'century 'stylc
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nnell, druggists. 10 feet falli -4 favorable vote . -
mcco, . * was ,
time," 9 - that Mr, A quith .-went to
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Rarl's Court Riliibition,iyitli- Mr, Bat.
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They believe that tilt- ground w =:
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: on one occasion, and.they dashed
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f,ne p ,
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c own. tlip whter cliutp together, Inueb-
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c Yard. dn I mansion cplebyated
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Ing heartily ,%t.flie experic, P, ,
- e ek barsh.-dis sickenino in'Preventim.
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.in t) e annal- .-of the ciik;:
EXPERIENCE. . , ::- . . , .. '! ". .
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alinbst io. ty.-four ye rs to tile Oav
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These littli) 0afidy I 0:161d. Oure "Tablets,
divided up, into - W'ofltsb ops and 6flices
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. . . If your stomach, . Heart 'or Kidneysf;
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- -invn Mr; Is Pntrpr6d. t le: 0 y
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act as by:magic. - A few heurs 'and
It, Was to the Tal co Yard' that.: the
'Pfillems
ar6 weak , try I it least,a.tew doses only.
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"Of.. London, Sc 11101iotill ' of' which lie -ivdi%,
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yout thre'atell'ing Uold is: brblren.:
lU1zdbfth, du:iightor'of James
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A .ten days the
cvooiahi- in' 1,869 'and '18M Premior*
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bandylike in tastes Piev.6inties plegse,
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Giil1pow&r Sitmes
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firizis,_ aiid medals, inarkod each
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the ofijldreu -a;nd they'hiseakilie feyer-
- 0 bfAlio plof
ove"ry
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I ; 'YOU. . A few.cents will cove?,the so St.
'. of his School ctlik;r, ,t id.'in.1'870- li(i ..ishneps,alwAvs.
A,Id.leastofallisthe
--U tlid, ,1, c6urt.thete in 1687, and
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hiture . Pr'iine. M-iiii'ster swept the board
edobomy. A large box -4S Preventics
other royal visitors worev -entertained
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I RKS Dr Shoop doesn't - ding "the Stointieb,
. nor Stimulate the Heaft. Kidneys.:
'-by goining the . golitmVd6I.-for goborel -
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'-2,5 ce t ' A'k' ' DinAgist. He'
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there' at later. -dates. .4t is'Aupposed
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proficier icy Mid - good . co'nduct; 'i
knows! Sold by all Dealers. - ., , I
the sumiii(,,,r-ho,uso was,.,rem0dd
COPYRIGHTS &r- Dr Shoop's Restorative goes directly
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'Weak
clas.sici,l j)ied0l' IIAV' liTize for V 1i% 11,
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. from. the. gardens of one., of the local
Anyono mendIn? a sketeb and descrigtion may, to the and failing nerves. Each
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QuIcia aln ox3r opinion free w Other an '
organ has its own. controlling nerves
onvent, on is - - - e uo'n' inuntca..
.t.he GroceW-Scholarabi Of tile tic"lool,
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Lucy, who: was compel led, to, cancel
thn ,late .Si.r. Arthur Slillivan -was, ask -
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one of -bis beat-knoWn.-works. "The
gentleman , whom. lie saw-, standing,
through twenty-six. years, ha,§ appe'ar-_
with the. addltion,.' Roiiowndd in.Song
I Trumpet-Mai6r," began -. to writa in
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L moinant. The'late' Sit -William. Har.
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"Under tile. Qreonwbod Troe" ' have
Then the gentleman, accosted. turnod.
Popyt, and Mr. BaHour. were dining
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brought its author fame ba(l it 110t
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-Unionist Viducation Bill was before
in Shaughaf, where he father was 'one
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tile House, 9'On sittink.d6wn to din -'.'Of
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-ner," says Mr. Lucy, "Sir William
Court, and ,,;he lived there for the first
one hfinrnoenj and st0,PPPdA0 -hAve
'Xing'e friends, P:nd nisrvougly asked,
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Z Greenwood Tines'! and, attracted by. hiul sod y6ur face again!" . .'. ,.' 'Bill *&'a-Tesumed. Mt. Balfour made ' ' Tile. *r6cent, &n.ath .of Lord Glenesh,
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R. Fitzsimons & Son. a img ght hin out' I - - one I jrn6iNm of to -day
.enius. He sou i , gave-
. . . a conimission to write a Story . Of all the -princes of - India. not the hour, he - said: "Now, Harcourt; ' oUthe satirical Joi
. I h has gems that caii compare' with- those 'it's ! gettin.tt, on. for sic o'clock," -, by1ounding The bwl some forty years,
We are still in the.Bui- in the 'Cornhill'.' and -"Far Isfdrn' the of the - Gieliwar of; Baroda. .- I-lerhaps . 1 . I . I. . . .... .. I I "I . ago', aj urnal %vh1c,Uga,M away mariv.
Madding 'Crowd" was tile result. ' - thc ppat remark -able of the Gaelovar's .- ' - . . I ... . . poliiiQ geefets Old erally, belni l
a' are I . - -_ . . .. 'jewel treasure am' - . to walee. up peopl(-, On a . suilhisinp
chering business, nd.' I ' . . 8 is a;0a6et, said to be I . I n
in a position to fill all or- . I -1 ' Might Spoil It." , - about four yards square, colnposed, of I . . 1. , I - . .. . fashion. One featurn of'The'Owl W""t
ders for seasonable meats, ,AT is wn _-khown tbat certain wwa- ropes of rubies, diamond$, alill pearls, Afflobd filepanwith a 0139ased Uieii.'. - to announde engagements -vishich it
"Xis desire nothing bAto%-espocially . woven into a pattern lot (-Squisitp and . . . I , 'knew on: good authority were likely
inteusted to cu.'"Care, when tho - cold weittlier, eomos on, dazzling bimuty. . The gexha in this Mr. L, Re Devitt, Berlin, Onts, Utter ,to takp places li .t which lind-n6those'n,
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Our new business S and order 4bat-Ithey inay be taken vare.of $4,000,060, And It is the.,product of. used ! . I I . was this proceeding Among the youne
. for q whilts. ,Ono'of this fraternity throO ,years'. work of skilled Artists .1 - ladipq of the dav that they tHquentiv
is in the Combe Block. succoMed in getting himself ariestod and jei6l-setters. Still move costly Is MILBIVRN V's would not.say "Yes"' to d suitor uniij
, , for vagrancy, and O'A tile way to the . one of tile Gfickwor's diamond rieck- , . . tbev had ,ti .r ,
I sf,rt tili'l -name coupled
lock-up.he was so much ovorjoyed laces, which is. said'td'br.. worth well T _ "lis in Ae Owl.. I ,
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FUR U Clinton whAt boL%i0.r0USIy, I cent In* the -world. . . . ]PILLS - I I . . X-rthur. ridgell, who has been ap-
I . I "Xcep. quiet!" threatoned the poliep. ' - I I pointed" 'organist at St.. Andrew's
I . , "if you don% I'll Int Vol) go!" - -TWo Years. Its hDA also used them for his patients Church, Holot)mbo, 1i only 15 years -of
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___!! * , , , fact that small-pqo gufforers,must )keep t64 4
-_ I I days ago Thomas Cbeall, of Ray- garet's. , Babington, - England, for the
A . i . . r mgland, was wearing bowels well regulated, ' . past' flvo'years, and played tbe organ
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I . I th(j boots in which lie wa.q married SMIcted for years with & disetsed liver, and r,t Vobster
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0 . I ik . 0 forty-two years ago. lip had worn have tried &D kinds of medicine, but of no % PN ha beelt filli'd by the lit-
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. avail, until about four tars ago mpnt of his Aister lle tticcl, whooi Is
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I only been solecl twice, . . X?ur xa. ivor I tant relief, only 13 yea"d. , I . .
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by it sno* glides, roiled down tha loras Ith is
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or -River !!ear Yale, 11,0 Vnflneerii burn!s TAxa-Livor'Pillb, I will advettiae - It
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!.w I ___ omyse0en and'Voster were kil ea and thori-4 whenever arid WhOrMr I h6VO Ab- tstAlm Uftk
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first S00096 br 6010 'take Campho-QuInino. Doneaft Vel)onald ,of Montroal, t% Mi burn a tAxa-Liver Pills are 98 cents FOff" P, ofiewfliplo
"I Outes, In 94 lhoum At your dealees-96c, . Student at Uvoill, Abot; himself nottr per vial at! 5 vials tot $1,00, j%t all deal&* , - 861dU All f kg, of mgmt
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