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4 Oorof 41, - - Co no Iderato Violtor and
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The Making of Acrobats Begins At an
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along Mrs; Vomeies, career'�l
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cirmea to carry thirty and forty chllw
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drep, mugIng all the way from mere
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babies. to boys and girls of fifteen and
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sixteen �.ears of' age. The raftJorlty'
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are traveling- with their pareut4, botb .
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the, father and, mother doing daily duty
posed to great. hazard. It, Is therefore
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. gratify Ing, to that a fair mira�
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bar, of thrifty young 1 cyp�psses. tire
ffYqu, See, I went to Greenville In the
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40ming with Mrs. Hobart, Intending
elders they�are.peldom allowed to per-
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to go on to Nashua, but I changed my
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and i3pent the day withAnna, Woods,
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men t . bat the performer whose tratuing
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going ho.wer at dusk. I'4 forgotten nty,
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is not started until after the age of SIX,
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. Queen Adelalde,'tbe wife of William
IItVe bag with my key In It so I went
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will seldom make a, distinctive record.
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right over to Mrs. HobarVo.
Following tile afternooil show I often
AASbeld gone 4
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saw. groups. of boys, some of whom
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could not have been oyer four dud five
I left hal3d blind and went right In.
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years old, pricticing rudimentary som- �
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jayself, ,I won't light a lamp for fear
ersault.6; and bood spriligs, while their
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'knowing well we are all,altke before :
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ot scaring her, a timid woman, living
S!nllo. ,These were the familles: of tile
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all alone, as she does.' So I sat In the-
ell'(11.19 artmoviracv, who, -treasure the.,
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dark till I -heard her coming -tip the
records of their Ancestors with the
. or ceremony. They'are,1:6 be m6ved to
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1. pride of'a son It) his father's sword and
SL Geotgq'i.cliatiel, Windso.r..where I ..
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loeked she gave a kind of a gasp, so.1
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who sop uo more inspiring calling for
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stepped forward'And then, long am I
their (Ywn Hilldron than of the
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bad a cold so my voice didn't sound
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Not triat their education Is neglected
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natural and I was afral& 'twotll(l
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In _,spects. Several 4 -
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scare her. she bel�g so timid, I put
eat my lift ud afid laid It an her arni
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ties o�ten hire anAnstructor-perhaps'
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one of performers' who. has ille
timw and, ability -for. such work -to
.Mrs. Comer plaintively, "she fell right
coach their children 'In the standard
. . VDver in a faimt and cut her forehead
studies. One . circus has a. - triiveiing
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school for the youngsters. 'It they a;e.
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phough I'd never bring her to! - .
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to be actobatk, they are to be educated
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acrobats.-Bohemlan Uagailue.
. with a woman like her." .
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'"Here Is a clever notiou�a fog be!.,
so Mr.. Theodore Watts -Dunton was
said an old New England fisherman.
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once described by Rossetti, and cer-
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- on a bleak' .
tainly thd friendships formed by tha.
Stood at the seashore -the old man and
famous poet and critic are amongst
his. city..cousiln *from Bo'ston, - A great
the most interesting features of his
bell, bung from a scaffold, and under
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career. He was bound to Tennyson . , .
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.a. -metal coverliting a great:sponge. .
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."This here machiner . y is. wound up
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regular," the fialferman . -explaffied, "and -
lives with S*inburne - whdse house
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this liere sponge . is kepl� �under cover so'
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,Pines, Putney, although he, married
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�', 'three years ago . The intimacy which
weather,* pktch'rally, the spoiige'is dry
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*and light; In ,foggy, fhough,' it.get's
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heavy with fog -.8atelit'rations; just -
t , joite of the most beautiful friendships
heavy enough fok to ptess-down the.
formed by Watts-Dwiton. - Thirty
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leve . r thalstarts the',mach - Inery a -going.'
. years ago, when he -was leading critiG
Thevi ding-doxig..ding4ong, sounds the
wn the "Athenaeum," one of Sames
Russell LowdIl's first questions on ar-
bell in the 'fog, - savin' many a fisher- .
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riving in England was, '�Who -is this
from wreck 6n. this- rock' bound'.
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writer on the "Athenaeum'� whose ar-
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-tictes are attracti ng as much attention
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in America as they surely must be at- Nothing in tbe.way," ,of .' it Cough is
I . tracting in England?" The &nquiry.. 4ulte ing,teasibg
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so annoying asa'.tIck
wheezin' bronchip,1 03ugh. The qu ek.
Wendship was thus formed which was
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only broken by Lowell's cieuth.
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scription known' to ev(ry.
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wheie is Di Shoop's Cough - R, 6 edy.
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I Wnety-teven Years With Farnily. �'
And besides, it is - herm.
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I An old servant has just died at Lis-
less that mothers give,it with'pei feeb
burn in the person of Susan O'Hagaii,
- safety..even t6, the -youngest babes.
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fhe tender leaves of asindple T tinuntain
Shrub, give to.D'r Shoop's ibough Reni-
family for -ninety-seven years. She
had been with four generations of t1i
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few days' test. wi - Sold by all
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. family, and had nurs6d three. �01
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some time past she had been frai I
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Ever hear about our red ben 7,
Tax on Horseflesh. . I
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Well, Sir, Shia '�was: .. on :. the set for
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Paris is a duty of Is. 5d. per cwt.
keeps. Couldn't keep her -off. Old'
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doorknobs, soda bottles, I amp chim.'
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jumption. Strong objections have
neys, match safes -an thing was good .
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been raised on the ground that the
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enough,. for her.' . Finally I put her on.
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I tax would fall on the very p,por and
three: mud turtleS, and I hope to die
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I the sick -horseflesh is -recommended
If she didn't hatch but alligators -yes,
for eonsumptives�-and would bring in
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ree of lem!,'One of lem ate lier
. only about $35,000. - .
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up, -and when we opebed . him 0ere.
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Canadian Hair Restore,v
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be" Curesdandruf� itching, scalp diseases.
By its use thin hair grows luxuriantli, -
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pockets because be pretended to stip..
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- Contains no oily or. greasy Ingredlentsi,
pose that I robbed him at- night, and
. Is entirely unlike any other hair prepazae.
.then be bin med.` in '
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Of the problem play?$? '. �
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L A. Hopes, Wilner0ontana. Mk halt
and whiskers restored natural colot, dexic
,gilt makes .you t Ink. The' -first hali
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brown, by using Canadian Hair Restorer.
keeps you ,wandering whatAbe ques�
M. Orum, B11% essville,Ont. Canadlangait'
-ticin ls,'And- the second half keeps .y 'ott -
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Restorer is the eat I have ever uw.& .
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John G. Now Aberdeen. ale BretQn.
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My head is nearly, all covered wltb, thick
growth black hairi original color.
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'*Sold by all wholesale and tetaill druAglsts. .
� Mailed to any address in the olviltwd world:
.'The Me2n.ThIndl
Mrs. 01db4m-;-'vVby- are you go down'.
� an receipt of price, 60o. Manufactured by.
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on that lrveiy Mr. Pachelor? Mrs.
1"M MERWIN C010 Wtn&m, 04P CWM"
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like it has been
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It �meabs 1666 work because it doea Itot
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__WE_10I1PWRECKRQ DRM AND DONKET& . - ____ _ I - �r _ A-01111111000100"014140001 �..
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.Hl* J.If# MsWe Up of Hordrshl^ I � 11arly Habit* T�ai Domestication Havo . '
. T, . Sound Lumber-even-grai ed
vontwoto ond A90danto. , Not gradicstod., . I . .,
%U csrow of the mbipwreckor con, on A, curious -question in eVelatiQ101'was 1: ;L0 . �
slots, of a series of bindshIpo &00- once put to a sclentistpronituent In the , . d sound to the com .
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ventures and accidents and narrow es- CARRIED BY - , service of the government. ,"Why Is : - rr
capes from the Orst day he eultato it", some one asked, "'thut ticrace Shy I . � I I _ �
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. Obt ashore from , FRUIT-441VE ,) The answer was to the following of. . . X I
with a big, wrecking company PR to
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the grim ship he calls "home" crippled . . feet: . .
or fatally injured, 0.1,gll the proteo- . The ancestors of the horse were ac. 9; "VM.��, I i
slons that demand heavy tail of hu- � customed to. roam ,over the ,plains. 1 -�;_.-4 11 . .
man life none, ,not even mining or Tha$q Wanderfpl FrJAit jljic& Tablots where every 'tuft ot'grass or bush 1, I 1:1.i.1. - � . . . . . . . . . . . . - ...
p , owder mAking, to 43 dangerous as . . 1%� .`..4� . .
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. ' might conceal an euviny waiting h I I
Are Winning Friends on F . 0 1.11�?�1_2�1 � -
the one of theme wreckers. Every year, , Zvery Side fl I � I �
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these daring men, who brave storm and � � : must have -time and again Saved the 41_� I - __
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liner, to raise the stIuken ocean ggrey. . Suddenly jumping to one side wb- � - ��-__. I __ - - - - _ - I
AQund, to rescue the ship Impaled upon 1 1 . wittlout warning some strange obJet = � . . ,,, ". �� ��
:, rocks and, It nothing else, to salve -11 �:, . appeared �.q thew.' Th* habit mw - �
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what valuable carga-may be removed dilt - R�,r/,,, 01 iF;m
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from helpless. wrecks, meet death by I I ��. that So. many years of 4omesdeatton I � ,
the score, Many of them, exposed ot� ', "'i'! I I have not eradicated It. . I . I .
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ton for days and nights to the icy , -,,� ,,*I I ?�, On the other band, the donkey is de- .
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blasts of winter seas, to driving bliz- 1. :: -1 scended from animals that lived among TIJERE ,are over 'a. million fe4 of lumber in our
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zards and to, drenching storms that ? I 11� I III
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bite to the marrow,, succumb to puen- .. ; ; � I ,! , dangerous. - declivitles, and from these only that which is perfect, � .
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monla. others at work on tb,e,p,llcl,- , � 11. 1. , . , , �'. �
le � . .: � .5 41; conditions, It would appear, there re. We areyery patticular about -every piece of wood -
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Ing, tossing barges bav' , 9 at a . ... ,'�V . . -
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0 _ in "I I suited Its slowness and sure footeduess.
� L-:: . we use in t 1. . 0wo
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shattered, durIng the risky operations I , The donkeyls�jancestors were not. then, . . �
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of rembving masts or -o slingi 'so liable to sudden attacks from wild . I . -
f ,ug I. . .1 allow, the slightest imperfection to pass. .
Vreckbig pumps or other castings that I . �, . I *beasts and snakes. Alor6over, pudden Every piece of timber is thoroughly seasoned.. I
weigh tons. Others have hands or I I and wild starts would bdve been pos- � . � I . I
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feet so dreadfully frozen that these I I � . itively dangerous to the doulcey's for- We keepit in our yards from three to five years, then .
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must be amputa�e4,, and still I others . . I it goes to the kilns where the seasoning is completed, _.
T4ancaster, Ont., Sept, 16 1908 bears, Consequently thel learned to . 11
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are wiped out of existence after suf- 'I was a martyr for many �ears to : avoid. - the characteristic trick of the . I "
fering h9urs.of untold agony and ex- ft -t - ,d 0 1 I I
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. .hronle, horse. The habit. of eatt g thistles, pe. ,
I tried many kinds of cull ddwm * 'R I -S C h . I )
. loonstiptutIon. ar Ao the donkey, r ''to jLJL a- n c
posure before the, eyes of their helpless seems also ,I
comrades,�-A:ppleton?a litagazine. VIlls and modlelmes'dithout be4pflt and have been Inherited from its ancestors. Masa. . . 11
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., HICCOUGHS. , i me ,any real goocl. Then I began to habItPd ,.there, was often very little . . . I . . * . I
I . I Ulm "Fealt�a-tiviis," and these won- ' food; thorefore they learned tQ eat the ]Each ece of wood is.earefully inspected and .
. . . r � I derful little fruit t.�6.lets eiitirely cured hard, dry and even prickly plants and d .
-Treatment ,by Which They xne � I
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May Be Cura . �4 first, I too ' ubdergrowth when nothing else pre- . ry to be used
k five tablets a'daY, I : .
D I I I d you ever take'uhie%WL - 111OWS Qflout now I take only one tablet every sellt"q Itself. . � r .'as a certain part of a 0�rticular piar.o. '11
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water to cure the hiecoughs? * Do you I tllullks to "ll,rult-a-ItIves," I give you . . This extreme care- in the selection alid - � .
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the hiccoughg . away by telling you oil I (Madailne) ZenopthIle 13onnevIlle. , - .. . - r � seasoning . .
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a whippingdue for some theanness? , Tb,l,s Is only one more link In the Found In Its Wilcl State In Only Two f�l_ resuR i,�, that . ,
Well, science . tins been Studying h1c. obain of proof tbat "Frult-a-Itives" . _. Spots in the World. . pl�la'.-,i,6 will withstand, a-14 climate - . / and RI$CR . r I
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coughs and caught- the bLecoughs by e,c, or r .
r . r tion of the bowels. 506, a, box., or 6 One of ther most Interesting and plc� without.crackin or warping. . . �', Limited � I
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the "nape of the neck." The nine 6r $,2.50, or till,al box 25c. At dealers. turesque trees in the world, as well as . - We would, .ke to telf.you all -, , ,, / - TO�ONTO. ' . I ".
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, swallows of water had 4 ltttlejs�,Jence or'sent on receipt of prle,,e by Frult-a-'. one of � the most a lielent, Is the Cup * .",,dr ,,, your Bins, t _ - .
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In. It,* and so did the scare curp. Tile tives Limited, OttaWa. . . I I . about. the building of the Mason . �/" -booklet . �.
. . . . sus macracarps, or adliterey cypress, . �. . tratcd cxlilain�. ,� �!
. �cleutlfic hiccouglY. c&e consists 'in -� __ ��-- Its native habitat 1; extremely ' strid- and Risch pidno. Send us this ,,,/' ing t1ho �rasons why I . . I
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. pressing -down to numbness the nerve , 4 , i I . I I/ should o" a Mason and - � I .
ed, for It is. foiand In � Its wild "statq In ;o-day'and . ' a '.7 , I
that connects' the stomacb,kheart, lungs Some of thdt steel box -cars to be -only two Spots In tile whole wide world roupon t . I -'V&ll M" il - / Risrh piano.' This In no w�'T I . I I
b aln, the..pneumogastr(c nerv6. brought into aetive . use on this part . .. ,_ * you ,,a booklet which tells. the obligates"me to purchase. , I I
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,.and ,r . . . -of -the Canadian Pacific are in the o. f f conifers . I / : I I. .� I . . I I I I . I �.
-The presigure pari:latly and 'lodally, stretching for .a few miles between whole story. - .. . / I Name-... . � I ', .
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yzes ttils nerve and of necessity ' of Alouto,rey'and the. Pay of . . V.. I I
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I . m6dern in the. freight traffic, and.are- .Carmel (the latter of which bears a I / Street�� ........ j ""r ..... i ........... j .... I� I � ...
I . Have the .blecol,ughing patient.sit . . aid Piand -Co..., Limited, I . I .
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down -and -be atL OaSe, -WjtlX the� Muscles Work. all oil the outside. This -Pre-; color to Its I prototype In the Holy Land) King St., � ... . � . . .. I . . I ;
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. of the neck relazo.4 as much as posst- 'sents 'a perfectly smooth wall and alid Ina similar spot near Pescadero, a -Toronto. I .. ... 1!
ble. � Grasp both sides of the neck . floor, and the car ds - so closely -built .. . .. . . � r I .. .� . . .� 1.
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oomewhat toward the buk'part. aid that - the leakage grain is - abno' I / I
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press down steadily and -as hard. as ,the - ,an impossibility. While freight'luen, Aloilterey grove consists of ronly a dok- I . REMMURM r. . � .1
subject'may permit for, about one min- thiQ�k that, it ivill be -some tirne before . de. size a d - I I � . . -
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ute, having the patiell I this, style of car comes Into general ' ell or tWo'eyoresges of lar I A . �
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t work the head - I most strlklnff annea n-% Their trunks I . . . I . . � ,. I
from side to side. Within about one
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_Iu�e there seems -to bo little doubt,thar,
the increasing price of lumber
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are -massive and wrinkled with hoary.
� minute the-nervq will -be num6ed.ald
,-with.
the'�car'wili Ve found'more ecofioini�
age, while theln boughs, gnarl6d and,.
rested, and the..spas.modic motion wIll.
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cal than t�je old 'wooden - car, . The -
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cea�e. It may requir6 longer pressure
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now cars are the -outlytit of the 'Sn-.
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An. S 0ime cases, - but the result to. -sure If
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gus shops, Montreal. . ..
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feted tb4m for'thpusands. of years. The
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them .have but . precariou's hold.
A Thirteenth Century Drink. - t
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Hemmed betweem-the slowly encroach-
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, Thirteenth century tastes'W':.food
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Ing ocean on one�
had few limitations. 'Besides the "fowl'
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take the judge's charges lo the jury
in capital cases. says that'when.
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loulall mentioned by..
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a* reserved case is carried' beford. a
posed to great. hazard. It, Is therefore
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,rjILzStephen,
904r.mets In the time of King, John
, at
-Supreme - Court it -is important t
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the voice inflections should be gix en.
. gratify Ing, to that a fair mira�
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bar, of thrifty young 1 cyp�psses. tire
uied . to,Agale ,themselveis.,ou herons,
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h6ldhig- their.own against the pines for
cranes, crows, storks, cormorants and
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;�ein, one � thillg and. as'spohen'exact'
a � shore'. distance I , nland.--�Sclentifle
bitterns. - Some . would . wash their
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washing of ibe after the honey
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had been taken from them and so.ppbr
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wLv,1kiE7q- Theodore, Dorals, a'
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exceptional hilmilItY, whlCh,wag Sho -v�u
a beverage 6at It had to be spiced,
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mer of .. mine,- was completely
In the directl6as'for bet funeral. - �.
pepbergd, or made -.'Palatable., with.'
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cured of rheumatism after. flvq,V.#,kLr.s
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swbetbrIer. .or thyme. But..metheglih
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'knowing well we are all,altke before :
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� contained 6nebundrediftightoif honey.
to twenty-four -gallons of Iwater.and
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The above 'facto ba;n be verifled by
the thron6 of d6d, -and I -request, there-" ,
fore, 'that, my mortal "rentalu's' be con- '
..must -1 lave been much'morell ntbxica . t-
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writing to hiin,'fo the PArisih Priest
P,r any of 9 neighbors. :.. - - .
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, veyed to the grave Without! any pomp .
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..Ing than the'. strongest- -old. ide Of -tilde
present,day.7-Lobdon Chronicle. '
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. or ceremony. They'are,1:6 be m6ved to
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SL Geotgq'i.cliatiel, Windso.r..where I ..
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to:, be called at a certain time. Ali the
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plag6 by-daylig4t; no procession, the .
morning is about the hardest,'proposi-
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coffin to be catried by' sallors,to the.
. tion u hotel clerk. runs, up against'"
said a inembek of that fraternity. "To
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- oysters from, a wild part of the West
.chapel. I die In peace and wish to be
. carried to the. tomb th pea�e and free
rIng'the telephone Is useless, because
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,coast of Ireland.' which, in iriew 6f
their 6rigin, may' be described as -a
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from' the' vanities and pomp. 4 this
the mAn,can't ,Knocking, for.t.he-,
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world."-Loi;don Home. N6t . es.. . .. .
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a gruest wAv. has lost. his hea mg. SUg-
gests . that he iedve his 400r.6pen so
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we can walk rlght� In 'and shake him,
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ays ago. . ,. .. � .
The -oysters of the Red, Bank Gal-
ways, w' 6*'oultivated by'the monks
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Abbey. at
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. Stbnes.were formed .shappla
0 f beetles 'b the anclent -Egyptians.
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but even if he appear to be
game -*here are i4 many. chances of
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less juileleps
of the historic Coreorarbe
. least as- early as the twelfth century
In 1861 Thomas Dinley, who had trav-
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I eled all over Ireland,,wrote of these
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consent to that simple ex It
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seem's to me the man whocan. patent
in Galway 'Bay-lloystets OF0
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Oystge siz
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mid I %.far excelling our'Colches , ,.,bib
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fiament. �'C tr 8 f
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jil Stones were commonly buried,
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gratitude of the bVotberlibod. of - hotel
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oyster which lias.-now
ary to engrave upon the the. expr'e*s-
slon of .wishes for futuib repose and
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become so it In France, soit
aportant
happiness, dedications of the soul to
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God and various bleroglyphs. One of
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'Rod Bank'to olithin-the parent stock
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the latter -was a hawk with a human
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careful housewife-thatt to have aper.
for what have become the famous
French be& of Auray and* Ar.cachon
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other, the vulture, meant maternity. A
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. fee'tly clean tablecloth liberally be-
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-The enti-ec output, of the
gooee was the son of aking.
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�jsters, whicb after drastic tests, are
r co�sumptjon -wi3l hence-
l3assed fc): $
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iftedidarTrains
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forth be reserved exclQvely the.
Seems'to have tile proper In-
.SpedalTrains
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yolir first order, because we know thv& : - �
and 4 pt"e'of white 611cloth 'cut an
, Hotels, and a num�
Carlton ,and RitL
stlucts-ior a married mafi.` I .
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: will le ava Toror�to leavinirTor6nto ,
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tile satisfaetionyou will derivb from I
Inch -shorter and an Inch narrowee
b r ff *invited guests Who recently test-
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he found them not Or4y
"YoUmean . that he can tell a grace.
.1, TVgS-DAy fn 1.0.15 p*mi daily .
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RIARCH APkIt '.;tourist Sleepinit
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that will open- our,,eyes- tq'th6 fac$; . .
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do better'any'Where
.than- the napkin. Place the oilcloth
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where the meat, dish -will".. stand and
ed oysters
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4ild lie, has developed a keen sense Qf
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cunnin eat
and .0ars. .
- at 10. I a P.U., Fastest Time .
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else ittat you can with us. You will - ' ' ,
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cannot penetrate through the oilcloth.
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real Incomd fpom' his wife." . .
"Yes, and also to know that she real-
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COL�NlSi CIAS ON ALL TRAINS
. No Chooda.. for lacirths
find that wig are nOt "All at sea?' in oteLl ' .
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business, bat th6roughIv.
minute" xF6fthe interesta * :
-Thus theie Is it considerable taving'In
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of out customers; knowi% that, y go � ,
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the washing bill. 11 . �
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we are really ac ing,'for ot* . I
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Not Sure of It:* ' .
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- Sile--They say that there Is a fool In
Apply to nearqst eigeht for full informtWon And.
frue.00py. of 'SeMersl Guide" or writo M 4
Thompson, D,P.A., G.P.R,i, Toronto
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gaia the boy who Is beginni . ng I to use,
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every family. Do- you, believe thatl
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Yle_)Mr�well, 'I 'hardly IIkb to say.,
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WO JI( 160s, Agelat, 101111611.
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ML-tchant Tailor,,,. 6 Oilllion, ,
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It Is the First and tht $%w Sigti of .
I'm the only member of my family. .
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It looks
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44WIl 3r, don't .you go dokvn MITI
street?" . . .
: cure the, aching ba�6k by euAng thd itching
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.1 kidtlays b6neaih-Tor It Is rally the kid..
Jet her. *Etbel-I Said she would l(twer
herself by marrying. - ttostou Tran- --
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The Greatest Li;fig Healing Medk61116 � I
known to sclendl& Aguarant6eeumfoo
d4 Well, you see, dt� one side of It lives
� my tailor and. on Ihe'other side my
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noys aching and no 0
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Thoy act directly ot tho ki(Inays and
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The Bell Teleoborte' Com P ny 0
Canada it, about to publish a new ISS116
the Official Tolephone 'Directory
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all Lung trouttle,Couffi '001daf A6-th- �
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MR, BrO nchiti6, Sore Nor*oat and Con4 I
Shoemaker, whfl#a canal rutts through
! the. rT.0#dIe.I1-hf6ggpodbrfer, 13latter...,
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make them strong and healthy, thereby
causing, tire blood to circulate throughout
to ,
Consciousness of ignorance no
AfteLU J)Aft.pf knowledge.-4,erome-
of
for the
tumption, VIvery bottle Sold;- under & :
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guarantee, Tho bnl� Congh Medicine
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DIstriet of WeStery! OOW16
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endorsed by,,aqotore, 256,Botfles., I , . I
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ortify now against the Grit) -for 1t;
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-Alrd, Frank Vom, Woodside, XB -s
writbi-.-III was a greit, sufferer with
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Oneof the best known and most
highly respected pioneers of this sect
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For ( 0'amIDAtiolt
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comes every seatio ti surts.. Preven ties -
the little Candy 'Cold (,lure Tablets
beickao-he for over & year# and could got
liothing to relieve we antil, I took two
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ion passed'bo thogreat beyord on Sun-
day.' Peter Loutitt bad attained the,
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Vig Pills will cure Itheumatiad and 411 !
offer In this respect at most eertaid and
depenriable safoguard. Provendea, at
the "BileezO Sta90" will, AS Well,' 4106
boxP8 of Doan's Xidney Pillt aud, now I do
not fietany pain whatever, unclean eatAnd
I do bdot0,
grand age of 84 years He came to
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this country when a youbg loan and
Orders for new 0onb'edti6bS, changes
of firm wtmeA,, chatigea of street ad.
Blood Disease. Pimples atitt Blotcheo �
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remove in a few days by taktibg Big , i
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80elybWoffallcommondolds. 'But
. rolblitness In All-ImportAnt, Xeep
sloop woll; sonlethin,; could not
� boan"d iidney Pil!* are, 90 oents petbox
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uid� " 'Ar�'"d '
drpgses ()rfor'duplivat enttiti-98hould
be Ean�led In AT ONE to
PlIla, Ono taken at night time wilti I
Make you feel better In the morning. f
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Drevontlos In the Vocket tir urso, for
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