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BRITISH OFFICIAL MAKES THE
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At His Own Expense,Hans Vischer,tvirtuo,
Travels Acrp,55 the Desert to Pro -
tect British Mahometan Pilgr ims
and Restore Impori'al ' Prestige
Among; the Wild.- Tribes of the
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Interior, . .
Hans Vis,riher, who has made. a Xe-
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A graduate in orgalik Chemistry, 1
I who -has made, a Study Of Ina of
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the best-krio tent media UY an .1
the i:u. nell
W4 "a 12
arket, State$ that Ma ave
but as a lave to
fir a lot otuhUU1Ce1c=1YCeX .
pay Ir , pense.
The following is therecipe of ia well.
knqwn Secret - preparation, and is, 1
known by authority. to be q,nc ,of the
best stozria�h and liver tonics. Jt is
presieribed by, many of the best
siclans..
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This. mixture curts constipation and
,�cr;cii. De SMITH" li. A MONT-
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REAL MAN.
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London Mendicant Who Proved to Be
a$windler,.Was Barn InThis
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Country -Was Three Times Expell
ed From School% Before 11 Years .
- of Age - Learned In Hospital to
Simulate ParalysiS.r V
"Cecil de Smith," as he called bim. -
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markable hazardous 'journey from Tri-,
� biliousness. The recipe.-
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self, the man who whs,stopped short � F
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OWN- AT "THE LORD& P0.
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poli ac' ss the Great S�ahaja_ by North-
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Fluid, Extract Cascara ....... 34 oz,
in a sense tional career of begging in
by Lor
Itolony Is Granted 1,and �d
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V3ry Democratic imeals Can,13e Hadr
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ern Nigeria, has arrived in EJ�glpjid!
to lay before the Royal Geographical'
Syrup Rhubarb ............ I 1"T oz.
i Carriana C=ud . .,..... A 10Z.
London recehtly under circumstances t
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that recall Sir Arthur C4 . ?nan Poyle's
Shaftesbury For Cultivation.
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Society the results of his 1,700 T 116.
1 Compound Sarsaparilla 5 oz,
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Sherlock Holmes' story of "The Man
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The "Ladies Home Colony" in Dor.
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rVinie m -as witen the House of Lor4a
journey, ,says The Londoll r1xpress.
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Ta , L ,after each meal
ke a teaspoonfu
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i and at bedtime. &
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With the Twisted Lip," proves to.
set, advanced an important Ste re,
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Pland
was famous ior its Terrace assem-
For a considerable time prior t,Q.
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! An,oeminent authority, who has
haver been it native of Montreal. -
sently. The seven o6cres of
w4ich Lord Shaftesbury has granted .
blages, its strawberry� creams, its
diiiners-aye, and for its dances in,
starting Mr, Viakher was at Tripoli
him-
!in '_
ade a careful and scientific study
After a long period of days spent in
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the streets of London extracting"a
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to the- women squatters was investi-
the "Moses',' Room. The Sir Alfred
learni!rig. Arabic and acquainting
far as was possible with the
Df the relative values of drugs hav-
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in a specific acti6n On the kidlys
princely, .income -4rom kind-hearted (
gated closely, and roved on expert
p .
elkamination. to be of more promise
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- age was given by his.
, �acoby of that
-,� a Selection of silver
self "
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political and'social conditions of the'
bIg der, and . live r r, ims
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- pronounces .
passers-by with.his apparently terri.
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. bly paralyzed limbs,and nights spent
tkan was expected.
grateful peers .
plate to commemorate his spacious
hich, since it was,
great desert route w .
an excellent. combination, 0
You. can buy the ingredients s,e -
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in the most fiashionable -resorts in the .(
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It.is at present a waste of heather I
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mallaa ment of my lords' kitcheri;.
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traversed over 40 yeaXs ago by Nach'
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rately and mix at home,
West Ends' Smith".was caught,
and furze, in the middle of several
and 'when aiRed how Ifewould like
nl own land
tigal, had become an u 11 ,.
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Cut this formula out, and save it. ,
unmasked, aTid given a Stiff pri I soil
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Isundred acres equally waste and
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valueless, "Why has no one thought,
it replied, "Ili it loving cup, if you
pleaSe; only tke- .that ih., surfacre is
to Europeans. I
From the first lie exicountered.,much!
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sentence. i
. Here arc parts of the autobiography
-4d reclaiming this before?" was ask-
bii 4�riough to take in my )lend."
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fanatical Opposit , ion at Tripoli, =4,
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vvnav Turks May Not .*#ay.
wri ten tor,qj� English paper;
*Uvel iif �Wlsh to '6nter into
ed; and any one who inspected. a sec-
tion of the ground must have echoed
It was in 1865 that theiv lordships
first. set up bou,sekeephig. Prior to�
evein when, through the intervention
of the British Foreign Office, perralg-
As for the fate of his subjects, the
the '
all .
the details of my earlier life, nor sliall
, tke question.
this the took meat and wive in.
sion, was obtained 40m the- Turkish
-with difll-
decadence of Turkey, the future of
country�what , does Abdul Hamid
I give my real name. . That would
o4ly,!�ause. pain to hiany people who
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, If this experiment is successful,.we
may see at West Moors, as elsewhere,
Xr. Bell= kitchen, which .in Will'
liarn Pitt's dAys constituted the Par-,
authokities, Tie njet. great
culties in getting men and camels to
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: care about that? .The empire is his
prlta*tis property by the right of birth.
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were associated with me before Iwas � f
-what I ain. Something, however, I
kupdreds of such acres reclaimed to
Women's Home Colony
liamentary re,haurant for the Lords
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accOMPk1ay im-
One, object which led Mr. Vischer
It he patrimony wbich lie has in -
can tell, I was born in Montreal, E
fertility. A
Guild, for the encouragement of wo-
and Commons alike. Then they
nourkhed debate.'by I'sending'to the
)11 to make the journey'
to ask permissic 1. I
to' their
herited and which lie, Squander s. like
wn. Ttirkey-A is him-
a prodigal s
Canada, my father being a Noncoll-
formist minister and my mother a
,(inch garden'
isaartly craftq. from Ft Ing
'to be and
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cook.-iluol) round tbe cornor." Later,
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was that he inight escort, �
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hoiries in Northern' Nigeria
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self! ,And so he has forbidden in his
"country," "na,
French woman. I was the. youngest., i
weaving. is to establQied;
tkis experiment is being
the befeditary branch wore, paying
the flourie (16111-
pilgrin3s who bad been on p! �Igrim.:
estates words such a-,
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tiOn,'A" '.people," "liherty," "rewlu-
of a family of nine. The wild streak �
in I
piow�ler'
-tatched and encouraged b-,,, Mrs.
piln.s,s" of new 1i
mon-;. and now -they niaintain a
age to Mecca, and. whose treatment
to British-
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tion "-to be spoken or �rinted, more
me showed early, and was. three �
-,tiuie expelled frowl schools in'.Xontl
Tennant and those' who are organ-
iinem-
separate eptablighment famed both.
lig(l eertainly not added
Mr. V ischer personally da,'.
esf)�cially "liberty" and 'revolution-"
r6al before I wttis eleven yetiWold.,
izing Schemes for 1,01)(1011'9
?Ioyed ,v%-otTjPn.
for it -i e!-.'op.,�'and its'wines. .
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The dlltner�; or the progre,sstve
pr�6tigt..
fi�vecl the, c.og t of escorting tlies6
t( )'their homes, and, in
. L old.
A Turkish friend of "',
8ellolar 'of the Mulkie. ,ch..0w'hich
Many times,l was birchod. f400ked
on Was a painful but inevitablethmig..
Neighboring experiments prove that
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illit-.4 of' flik, diriner or dinneni now -
lw�ple back 11
1 -act, the.whole expedition was car-
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is (I kind of political Science school,
And at Iasi I 'absconded. . .
"After
this unu,4ed and so-called useless iservod
land is admirable for, growing Straw-
at t1w House o� Collimons ;ire
as delilocratio, as 14 that arwombly -
ried out -it I'14 o,%vti charges, I
SAYS R(111-
sairs a writer, tolAl me the, Jollowing
* litile ariecdote- Ili tho French lesson,
- a -long - period' of running -
ahout r.found my life work.
lberriOA, Invender and many bushes.
itself. the member may dine
There. can J),� no.doubt,
0 T1 0 1 Its
ter; that the pluck7 ent rp s, 0 t i
the professor being ,it turk, they. *ere
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drnk bent
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gap, biggu.,t scent distUlery in Eng-.
land i.t close bv and it has just been
.1-lere,
with his guests at aiiy tigur; from
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young British official ' ba. f
- - o real "r-
nslating a page of Some French.
aJithology, They carne to , a. passa . go.
helplessly in front of me arid drag-
ging . -
my leg llelpl(,mly I betook my
)uild the Mason "and Risch
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90 house'i-s stronger--- _ . -_ - -11 Iq ,- . . .1
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or is a piano.,., � - it
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lano is the back frame. . 11 .
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ogether., The design is one*hich s,ecures the great-
st degree of strengt, h., 0
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Ma's o n, a 11d. ,Ris,c'h..
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In the top of this'frame the pin -block is set and
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rmly held by a series ofwood "interlocks." This,
ystem of construction is exclusive to the, Mason . .
ind Risch piano and has proven greatly super-. . .
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or to the old method of using iron bolts. .
. We would -like to tell you� the whole . I. .
tory of,the building -of our instrument. 7 MASON ,
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Mail us this coupon to -day ,and we _ .
I . / VW RISCH
Nill . se�nd ou all the reasons wh '?, PIANO Co..
. y / Limited, , .
( ull have a Mason an d
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RiSchs oiano -in' 'your home ,- Send -me your illus-.
in preference to any other . / i trated booklet ezplaiu,
I I I . / nir thT reasons why I
make. . - I . I - should.o.wa a Masoa &ad
I � .. . . . I / Risch piano. This JnAo sway
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found that the soil grows lavender at
least as fine in quality as that which
ninepenee o ve SLI v-� I .w . I
himself and.bis Lp -
� wit '
The diner I de rcRcels (_ at is
great value 1,11 �. �-_
vice to the British Malloineidlis Of
idan, vh6se Pilgrim"
Central Sou
where it WO -9 said that "the butterfly
'file The professor
-9 "'it" freedom.",
'pehuTbed.
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self -to Cheapside, *At it tobacconist's
. , o9ite, Bbw Charch- I got't-welve *
O?OPI
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the builders axe driving from its fiaml .
. .S1Znce_\s -
"Shilling � '
t,be .
been subjected to ter�
was .Doubtless be was
es of matches for f a, and
lvepenci
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ous home at Mitcham. It is a sur,
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called the. buster, and at
e
this,' despite 'its titl , . nAllionaires,
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(Igo, tied often
I rinaticisia whei on.
T� -1
Orient. anfl fi
afn ..of being denoiwaod by spies
aid
(who were plontiful in' the -ichools)
begged a 6gar-box. Then I took v
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st4nd ou W6 and I I
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T46 Mason and ,
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Prizing and most 4"isfactory sight
and Cabinet Ministers may also be
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deavoring to returil f roin Me,c.a, by,
in,
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for a. Ilowifig the use of.so guilty- ,a.
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waitod sueees.,.4,.
was very neatly. dressed, tn is
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. to see sheep grazing white clover,
ptanted *bstween the lavender bushes.,
found daly. I . . '.
The dinners, held in special.
tile, desert route to: their liumes
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the. British Prote(AOMW�
Nvor(I as "Ireedem." . � . .
"Stop,"
I attribute a great &al of the
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Toronto. , - city
'The growing of sweet herbs iviIl be'
society
ly provided and..6quipped rooms, are
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5 of the Mallometans in
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said be to the Scholar who
Avas i�adlng aloud, and as the.,.pupil
pathy .1 obtained.. I looked 11U%.
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jics�rving young, man oVt - bf employ.�
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0320 of the firet endeavors of the teni
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squatters; but at the beginning, while
between toilettes and flowers"wnrthy
Northei YY Nigeria may be surarhed
in. ft renVErk made tO Mr. V180her
he had addressed stopped the teacher"
f7he
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, Merit. Rage. alid� dirt do not secure -
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the plow and cultivator are busy with
ihe and heather, the crafts Will,
of the most brilliant ,coteries'kno,wa
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to Mayfair. Here practickIly.clialille
. up I "In
b� a ahometaii. -
Noit ligeria tilp British .official .
hastened to translate himself,
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butteifly flies -with case.!*, L. .
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sympathy. They repel. But -a del
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-cent young man apparently crippled
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gerse
occupy the principal energy.
pagne is alone drank, In on(� sense
at least the House is sober briough.,
coast (Tri- -
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Lord Shaftesbury has been maknug,
experiments -on the. Irish
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Ili � the members' -rooms rml wines..
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This I "' rely modi-
A failin ' g a, ny nerve -no arger an
the finest silken thread-tak6sfrorh the
, mit. it� - But I had my temptations
valuable
model -in reclafining waste acres by
even' of the cheaper brands 4're Sur.
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rendgring to the' consumption of white
suce.esshil
si�,c -a . I I .
fled ,111`I`141__U1`rn's �
.Heart its impulse, its -power, its regu.
and they Nvere Powerful.' My experi.-
ence in hospital enabled. me to coun-
artificial manures. It is - just such .
-land Professor Botk,mley's bacteria
seals. E ven the taste'foi whisky has_
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The VXP10Ter* states that Nvll6ll� .1101
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lafity. . The Stomach also has its hid.
den', or inside nerve.- Ir,wasDrShoop
terfeit the symptoms of paralyMs t � o .
as
mixture should reform, and probably, ,
'be
declined quite 60 per centi during the
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last ten years. . I
-p;irty consisted of 30,
left Tri!,oli T).is *
-s6 12'werd drnied mep,,
of the
- who first told us it -was wronk to drug
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aweak or falling. Stomach, Reartor
the life, Of course, being apparently
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- h6lpless in one arm. and holding -the .1
an experiment - with it will made.,
The colony at West Moors, which is,
In the "still � room " stands a vast,
hogshead knolin locally as'the "Val-,
, t,ves
lit .
,had 'per-
e'ated 'Iavps� whotn'llo. ly"
The (A the Pal
Kidneys. His prescription -w -Dr Shoop's
Re'storativel--is directed. straight ior .1
cigar box. with 'the other I couldmot
take m6ney' ill niv- hand. So I " I print-
a r ' ising village some seveiinilles fr6m.
entia. Vat." It' �vas'instdlle& ,when-
serially tkained . rosib
JB pilgrims Trotn'Xeccas*
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the cause. of these ailments -these it
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ed'a little card, �'Pfohslb drop money - .
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Bournemouth, has thus a double
Importance. It is a scientific experi-
the noble viscoinit of that ilk, the.
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Chairman
comprised
with their wivies and'families. Mr.
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. weak -And faltering inside nerves. This
mo doubt clearly explains, why the Re. I
in the li�6x. It was necessary to be,
very carOul � not, to 'betray niys6lf.-
inent in the reclamation of waste
mernbey, for Oxford, was - of
the I�Itclieni, containing 1,000.gall6nS*
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. her continues: -
Vis e
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. iterative has of late grown so rapidly
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I Often, while-* slowly crossing. tlie7 -road, -
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land, and it is a promising endeavor,
ch ,ihisky, --mas laid down *
I nev.er. attempt kd to travel 'a-s an,
im populiLrity. ., Druggists s ,that
MY � .
dragging my foot along T ,have. nar� .., -
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to give women who have worked an
,and
in his honor. - But of late it has not -
'Arab,. ,, it al*ays quite cleaT
I. madt
those who test 116 -Restorative even.
rowly escaped b�ihg run. over. T�.
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eiverworked in the town a prospect .
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, been refilled ' ' Or as
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that Irw,as British. The Uni,o.tr Jack-
for a few d4ys soon become fully con -
1ave flinched or jumped out - of I �h�..
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a, healthy life in the country. - - ,
It an important stage in
.8.9 .frequently
steadily. 3 p6thaps an.
as its -sponsorg
. was always. in evidence, and I Pur- .
f[i f; th t I
vinced of its -wonderful' merit. ,Any..
way. don't'drug thii organ. 'Tm4tin 9.
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way .would have been fatal, - relli
'bp,,r dorarytencing on ii Saturday after-
may mark
*e "retaim to the land," of which' .
ticipated, or even.desi:red, and it has-
been �eoyly suggested. that it' Should
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sely .emphasized e a a
po,
a Brit! sh official rettirning to a,
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the cause Of sic knees is ther only.. .sensT
-mon. In two hours -I had'.collect.il
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vew signs appear. ',' by month.
pfied and 'used ais
be Pin a swirrimillitl
was
)i way of what had
British colony. I I
ible.and.successful way. ,Sold b -all.
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dealdre., .. � I
-bt,�tNA,(�eii f1ft een shillinga and a pouixcl
in and copper.
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Howevev, be that aig the future
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attribute the succesqi. of my journey.,
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silver' �
'did not let-thorno ney. stay1n. .tile.
bo X .r �vould -A. the box up ag' i t
I Mnard'8 UnlMeal Cures Colds ete
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a en't *1 i V t i one.
may ordain, th4 V I., . a 5
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It I Jidd . con-
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tile negmrOcs and
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a widl and t, o 0
* ake the in n Y out. -with .
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of the, institutions. of. Parliament. -
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The spirit is ten years o ( and Ir up -
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linual troub 16 wit.h
Arabs acebm-parlying.me. They were
theniselves,
ling-aild he has many. record*catches
0 his credit -and- his general forld-
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lnv roe i n 1.
1�1`fountl .men more.generous than
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Weak - womk_n.
, 'to -gin' .`�'e�'
and it is never. peTmittl - .
low 6, minimum. of 400 -idhons.; -It is, �
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-'s - fighting. amol: .
alway ig
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The c6n.stant-fear of at--
,ness fofiall animals, Dr. Barker, the
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Dean af Carlisle ' hat�_now. added a
1vollien. . In St. Paulh,, 0hurchyard �
and Regent Street J. got `coppers� Ill '
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perhaps, a pievalice Qf'Lold Ireland'
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peacemaker,
tack, combined with the physical MI-
partialit� for,spiders. His pet, insect'
i
m6rton Stikt *�
Cheapside 'and Throg I . I ,.
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otains. 6nh480
th.d. the Ini4i.vat, cor
fiquitieg made the, iburhey' 61i anx- �
a which- Mrs. BarlFer. discovered
is Oil . . . . .
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was silvor and goT1 Alen were more.
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To weak and ailing women, there is at least one
.gallons, but the*quantity is rdg�laled
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I I lbink that,
ious Opp. an< I I' d 0. not
ah7 ante -room (
.in , a
,
* athatic than.. wornon averV.
"Itolielp. But with that way, two treatments. :
=L be cdmbined. One Is local, one is constitu.
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by the logic of supply to - deinilila .'
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from -begining to cilia I 'got more than ,
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there at - preseht is allowed -to or
'main'.. 'ladies, Mrs.
who
way., They peldofh took mateli6s ni
th�y� ab -W6inen would, '
but both are importa4t., both 6ssintial. .
Dr. Shoop's Nigbt Cure is the Local.
0111Y. � . . . . . I . L.: -
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half. an, at w time.
'hour's ,sleop,
. ..t iFrorn.*TripoliAlie journey acr6ss
Unlike most�
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Barker 1 specially fond :of.'s 'ders,
g`av6 .
, ' ytbing,.
-telt '�Q M u
.1 hl,w lit n 'drl'that I " sed a dis:,
Dr. Shoop's Restorative, the Constitutional.
The,former-Dr. Shoop's Night CUTO-ISe, topical
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Tho,V Thought Well. of Themselves."
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* tile desort'to Yezzmi NVA,; .over moull-.
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as well .as birds -and. A is 'a P're't,
'n
guise aiid distor0d ray features. .Thi1q:
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is. ui Arue,_To havo' ilqno so Nyould
mucolis membiune suppository remedy, while Dr.
SMop'sRestorativeis internal
- The reminiseences,of 'Mr-Ilexrnann
taifious country, ,inhabited. only U�
sight th� See her i the garden each .
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'by
� have- inc eased -illy - *
only r a i 111k., 41t i L��.
wholly an treat.
iment. The Restovative reaches throughout the
Vezin, the, fant6us actor. -who C&le!-:
'eightieth
nomad bands, NA10 -welcomed Any
While
morning -Surrounded sparrows,
.
There lio.nved: for disguise. I
entire system, seeking the repair of all nave.
VA thque, and all blood ailments.
brales his ,birthday: on
Af arch - �ftid'� atit.1 bi.4 dittmond jubdl�e ,
- 'cajavan ag leditinld6 booty,
�ve. vfere go . ilJgJhTobgh a lligh TurkiSh�
tom-tils, rc;bins, and ravens, who
collect round her When she . whrstlea
-waa
was,respectably dreisod and my -only.
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The 'Night Cure", as its name implies, does its
rk.wh1le you sleep. It soothes sore and inflam.
. �
as an'. actors, includes -4 couple of.
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that
to the. coast from
official returning .
bv�
and ,allow Ji � . . ,�
er to f"d them with suet,
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fkaud was an.assumption of paralysis.
When questioned I invariably -gave
. m ... surfaces. heals local wealmesses and
discharges, while the RestomfAve, eases nervous
stories whiell show - aet6rs in the
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old knew ho,"� to lippreciate
Fenan wag murdered, simply-
had �vitli hiln. it box suP�
ineat, and ;bread. -,� .
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my riglit address..' ATY. i !Y�.tdoo Nvaa ..
.exci ment, gives renewed vigor and ambition
t aging about renewed
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themselves. 'Tho great, An.Yeridlin fra-
cause.'he
posed t6 contain -troasures. 11" c hact
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: Fi&hl:'Bbtween Child Card-Playdrs.','.
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t , as it ebuld. &. undc,
. When' eo le � anted t
currisiinces.
=�he
i vicor, and'enem. Take Dr. 8hoop's
-Tablets Liquid -as
muth, was
g�dian of Mi. Vezin's Ed-
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"He.
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great diffiLulti � �
l"C',
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U.,AV, Stated . t -the Ballybov Ure-'.
as , a .
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See my home I arranged tllat� t ,.
. ver or a general tonle
se the oyswm. For positive local help. use as won
. 3 i�ertainly the
win Forrest. wa . .
finest Richelieu 1
I Of
ply, .owing to. the pfegellc(l 1, t
'Ll I'll
whi.cli brou
-Ji-nd) Petty .S.essions -that while four.
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&aTds-4ifh---�i--5y-7,4M,
- t1it V.., �
should call while T', ;A -as leie�__
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I ,�V-7���'Tfiy, 11no , 1.
pj�
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,sevor .saw,"
_M_1_1N1P1-WTr1`_1U,_ 1. ; � �.Ys
ni I eniltips of sulphur
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� -cJTffd7�e7t-wv,re playing
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Lear. One day a .fellow-at,Wr -voin-
varolae��_011111'0�
. .a 7U,rT I
,A_?-+ AA
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I ,,.itIi,_pieoqs of -broken
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y pac�, aliq,-v and,
for sUlkes, they. quarreled; i
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(if life." All she knew- was A tit I was- -�
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isoinething,in the
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plimented him On. the wRy.., lie, playad�
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-.vm§ Miimuk. IF. e bwn..Wliq full Of.
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*exiles,
.China
two of them, who wok- -under six-
City.' - . �
"My*.elenings were spent in - it whirl.
W .0 !1. Ar%
Lear. 'Play Loar�-- bxclikimed Vor-
.IT I T -T 1 4. 11+1 11� -6
'Turkish . political including 45
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.1� 7, , -ere all-
years of age, were, badly Til�iur,ed, One,
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of pleasure. I wo.ulil change into
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. .doi'61i liq�('rs Nvould �cover'three years' I
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I ,Uvery'dfternoo 's iss
I n ..u� of 'I'fie Star contahis that very
. .dayig quotatioiis.:oh - the, giiiti . n 'and live stock markets. of
T6ro . nto, kbntreal, Buffalo Cliica,�o, .and,other important
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. tile .,qauie quotations that the next
. citiei. These are . .. I
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mor I wngg:'s dai - lies,'publish-12 to Rq. hours later. . .
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CLUBB. This ,caper and The Toronio -'aiii/i ;Mr
ING togelber for One.- rear, $2.20. Ouar-
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reel. p ay am , , 11 . .
beth; but by , he'avens, Sir,, -J a"'
Bulgarian prisonei , "'. � . in th e,
herded tov,�tber ill One 'cell
of tile children lost.art- eye. -_
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evening dre.4s and go to the West R
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:anteed Fountain Pen given, for 50c. � . I
OFFER to' above su6scriptMn � ..'. . I
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Sold by "ALL DRUGGISTS"
1. . ..Bo.u.�icault li�d ati enormous
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prison, All 1-i'ave beop roleased ,ince.
been.
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World's Biggest Reservoir.- .
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for a nice. little dinner'at.tlie .Troc*al.
dero or *some. other big restauranty.
'and�
ad6d prices. .. .
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elief in hittis elf, too. Once lie Was
'deteated in the a6t of praising Shake-
eo'nstitutibn -has
the TurldAli .
- -I lirsmained it month at Mur-,
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- A - - ouple of - month. , . � , , ..
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-Theatrez, music.. halls, .. , upper.
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speare.. -: "Surely,�'. .remarked Bouci-
'!great men
eault by way 6f.ex6useo . .
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granted-.-
I 1)�- theJUIR6ulty
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,,ui',, bit'ing dolay6( ro.ther ,it
1, experienced in ptting tot.
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probably the1argest covered reservoir
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t1d will be.. � nepd.at Hohor
in tho'wo O�e..
Oak for t4le Purpose lying the
ties'lielpod to -make up th6 round..
TIrl'ald, its usual, plenty of frien� - ,
help spend'tho in-oney i gained. -There
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may 'admire each her: . .
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caravill) for,vhat wag.the Most 0 - �
most. diended-part of- the
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elty of J,ondon. The ir, which
,Oas nothing't elijo. so lilu,011 as�
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cult' atid
journey. -p,4v�u 66 tviders feared -this,
covers' t*enty-�one, acres, lids 4 ,St0r1
c ` .
apacity -of 56,50000 gallons.
those dinner parties. . For while J -wils
'in the City- I dare not bo 'Seen eating, ,
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,re wont to cal
So in.Egypilthey w.6 )
'wlia_
to.thA 8C1JX0it,v ,6f wat�er
foiate. Owing .. .
. o mdraudi g ban a
the . , f T1 d
-age . ,
1. . P"Mouk.,
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'10to �ppvd
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HOMESEEKE RS
as.. presIdent o f
Lord Ckwher, I
anil _presener,
Tu6rea Tebui,' . .1 . I .
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dri .
or, tiy�ic e I got it 0 * in.
he Men's Leaglie for Opp osing'. WO-
of -an(! . I
,ion betWOon' Tripoli:.
flilic". �;hole reL
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EXCURSIONS
nien's -Suffrage, lia.i deelarod himself .
tile opponent to the aspirat�,
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,and Murv,uk w. -Is stud&rl with ruins:
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I - A City ni all who lind .
in 1 -tit
�6fllce ill Y Fenchurell street had a talk
I TO
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Mrs. Panklitirst and her followers�.
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,of ancient towns--lirobitbly Roman
nastimand rnnnu,
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with nie, and gave half. a crown, with
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Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Albepta
He Speaks,in short,,sbarp sentencci�,
and. his, face betrays' nothing of what
remains-includingr
ments. All'Ahn Avir.-V to, Xurvall, I
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his card,-. On -baef, of tho nard
written . :-'If I ciiii-do anything for
Special Tminsl,ave Toronto 2.00 p.m. on
is g in his mind, Yet in Lord
. = ractc there is a wealth
Or cha n,
,
' Avas AcclYrriPitnied bit Major Diamy.
. Bay,, tlle.koY ..
Prnor' of Glik. tbroupli
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I � �E . ult"Wirite to this .-Adre.m.' I did oot
. rit but the , following (lay T Wont.
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APRIL 0, 20 MAV 4, 18 JUNE 1, 16, 29.
JULY 13,21 AUG. 10, 24 SEPT. 7, 21
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ot good nature.. Just beibre he. ro-
. * - T- 'was - nblp more,
, whose influone
'4 -to Study sorno Of tho other-
el,
'
0 RWAYP I N E .
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to lli� . of,; - told. him I had been
; Offi I -
bolf,
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�.cond c1sm tkLets from Ontaiio stations to principal
, tired -from the.Consul-Generalship of
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' he: heard 4hat .<)Ae of .Iiis offi-
Egy
clos -
unapproachle. roligi6im Pects., . .
, wiSe ,kruntil'.
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recommended to wk,.,n.r ,kii olentric
whioli was .,a faM. I'Very good." hn
� Northweet points at
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LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES
cials' ba,4 oveniorkod bhnsolf' and
fallen ill;61,ord Cromer sent for him.
on R14 Ave left I bn-
. "As so, I
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said, 'J will ,,(�e vdit to-morrow."Tho -
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next day, - as he 'xism'd, Ito gave Ille
Winnipca,md relum $32.00; Edmonton and return --
$42.50. end to other r>oints in proportion. Tickets
days from date.
I 'I shall not' want you any more,".
he said, looking the startlod man up
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rorl by Tunrng. Wo ,,aw thelr.fires
lov I aicts lymst TiCtOr-
. at niglit, tLYA IVA *t -n t � � r-
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a Sealed envolopo. f .did not opin) it
till I Nvas oil mir 'way lionic in t1w
2 ooJ to return widiin 60 going
� TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
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and down, and then added, I I
'for" , -
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OX19 11)(11111SUPPS V'rAill"It vairpriz(�. Oti.
n1ght f1loy .Ins(16 two attap.kN on U
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me'
.n.1]C!;CV15i0nM. C.MfOrtAIC 61ths, fully cciulpped
- , With bedding, can b� �cur d gkt rnoderale rates i�a ough
nionths. You're ill. Here's, a pre.,
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Acription for you.'! It Was a -check
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but W(,rn Aiiveri off. . On tbe
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P.Amp, 'A' ingillar valit
lin
note.- I bought -tho--lb!At-it emt,
15s.-and'ivont aiid,,�41ow�e d it to hini.*'
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local'a�izent. .
Early application mu5t be made
for two months' sojourn ill E'rigland.
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tol6wina da:�, Nvo A .
itwirl 10 ill tho Inoinin!" till sulv, .
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the potent,hoiiling�irtuiis of
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"I toole no chances in tbose days.
. "Tho largest sum I over had givon
ASK FOR HOMESEEKtRS' PAMPHLET
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tv,nooll) FoP.Thleves. .
wifll-,�'. bp.n(l of rilaslu'll dareg.
-riortunately bonn of?1,4 w(,I.p.),ii,
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the Norwhy pino tree with other absor-,
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me was �U 10s, ill silver am I half.
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- containing rates and full information. I
1';!,1Y_ionetre.tC,P.R Av�n�ortoll.L.Thempso a,
, in Tokio, theird are regular schools
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qnd w.0 dr6v� therh off iftor killillp"
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boot, expectorant and noothiiij medicines
,
AOvereigns, That eanit, about ill this'
, 'x
wZg -W�s tile 'Stock l" -
Ditt. Pass. Act,, Toronto. �
I in whit'li thievh)g is taught, by. pro-
�i i� it, J.apan, clscwh6rej�
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four of t111% pniltv 'Itlid 1.15' of f I(Ar
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.I,rh(,, dist'nno.p. botwoon Milr-
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of recorinized worth, and is'absolutel
0
.outside
. r a 01 oil seliting-up, (illy'. I had
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OPJLY DIRECT LINE NO CHANOE OF CARS
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none],, among thieves 'and the
=I, Unfeves' colony" in t�h`c'capffal .
entire It
of ,T,pap is governed by- rules. that
M-TYleig,
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%Uk I' , "'I n"na-abou )04 miles S
m, wi,�qip (it Plono and4nn.d. rvlvollite-
' wpll,q ibron
�y ul'iinbabit(O. afitI,
lk&=1088, I;rO Pt, d1ld 8146 fO.r the care o
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- C0t1GHS.9C6LDSs9R0XCH1T1 0
beelt, 4-tifforing frofii a ,;light bilioiiA
attack and Tnuit hakre look�,d Tilore ill -
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than. I (eit' A crippled ninn tu,li:M,
W. JACKSON� Agent, C1IUt0n-'
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live rigorously enforced, Their 'Ice-
, dex-l' ot. body of rules, pmsoribes
,with
I Plur dAys clistant front each other,
' or Iltor(l Ive ,.,,,tw ronihinq bf tljo an -w
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110AUSENV5�, 0noUp,'SOUJg
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me it I wa,; ill, I said I was. I'lo
aliv fa%'tl
Spoke to .sevoral nivit, and in, .' u
him Ho brought, a'd(;ublo -
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lots .
thai the..youngoat beggars. and thieves
. Shall retain 10 pet cent. of their earlil
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'Ristine of
eiont va�rav4n - namp.q, cot', .
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c6irelm of st,ones, With PrAvit'"
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90HnOA,T, PAIN or TIGHT,
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money, in(%
liandful �oi ,silvor coins all(] half -sow .
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Angs; pickpockets ol'thd'second class
tain from 30'td 40 'Per cent, while.
gr,,i,,t
f)laoog in Iho eontre-. Tho volYtn wnq
1T, ni,arl�ed by bleached bolles
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- NE- SS In the CHEST,
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reigns, which 11C., )OUred into illy Pool -
ket. He roppate( tile journoy twIN'..
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Nox,a,%1;;.o1d
.,re
he, most skillful tbioves keep from 60
tb 60 Dot cent. -of their earnings 1" The
pily.ew.;
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-Ullon - V, P. re�ap 1j,d
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mina all throat and longtroulifes. ibis
Then lie gave i L, a ,stiff glass of
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brandy and soda )ut .1110 ill .1 ell
1xis
Pr Edick 8ays it. is a Wontlehal
gtdat& part of what then remains is
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demies in -efficient working order.
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gan belnL, deceased, 74XC74SSI�s, AND B1,00D DZSXASI�S. If you liave! arkY Of thii -
Dr. J. D. Kennedy, followinLr sgmptoms consult us btford it is too late. Are you
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h.i atsoc eyes. Wth dart circles underthem, weak c1r, kiducys i trite
hith DrXennedyjr. 'ble. palpitation of the beart, bashful. dreams apq losses, smil
who ham been With limentin urinc,pimplesoutht face,eyes lunkeu. hollow cbeelc$
thd firm for several - cAreworn expression, poor memory. lifeless, di.4truAful, lack
years, so hereafter enprg,7 and strength, tired mornings. restless hiOts, �--hangc-'
business will con. able moods� weak mauhisod, pkemature decay, bone pains, hair
dotted under ,the logs6. sore throat etc. . . . . 0 . I 0
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medicine, but a preocAption, r This wivather is at hand because Of thii I . T00A nbg�UdLAW . 'With 4 While it is an all -year round niagnet ' __ � � - ! ! I �
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affects its pressure ll on the body and 1 � 410whii Uai3d Dr. L ten and midsummer. In some parts where'? Stop just a minute and think! ILVI.
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Dionabitis, Asthma wrid all, Throat TO1166 and 14*01Riv a a- I D X 4-0 S W21
Trouble tan be cured by this, prepara. I 1 Iftervotle MAM, U1akA" V ly at night, bub after having Wtot$ a day is It matters not whether it be wom%nly -W*� . , I
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,Psdick.. of Howmanville Orit" . lood in Lo d Ve ns. (*fta Wood',s Norway Pine Syrup, for 9, few of August 300,OW vi h pains, or. aw, kind of a ..
0 , System. All general disturbances of am Damily, Mental and Praht WG#M . nothing unasual. Oil Raster the high Y I
. 0 L y Vat. body 'manifest themselves in ..I , 'Smia Won -1 - wealks, I find. ray cough has left, we. To tide per day in 150;000. The latter spond . pain I Dr Shoop's little Pink Pain I a
eider Nox a Oold a vet . kmite. J&)dS0kVA.A i ash paid for Rides, Skins
edy, for ongumptl6n and All was 411,4 k,lffedo ofAbued 6)* 16ii� I more money, ho*ever, than the for- �itatatatatatatatatatatatatatatilh)nI I surely stop itin 20 minutes .
� I those whieli ate in a morbid on6*Jllpl � any person;,suffaing t6s I aid, t can "y -§n 'allow.
''I ble. Glat a bottle ffbiii your .1, tbt arts siperbov 0 1 1 'nly printed on tho 25o box, I .
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I . state a8 in a corn, a tlieumatib b rr. � 11 that this romedy i met because thty come, chiefiv, from I 11
0 -day, 26o. � 0�6 a sin,ow'.
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