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lomestiiaded by guy person who IV 0�` ,
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194 of 160-gomi more orlosi,
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pplicolion for entry Must. be made in 1�
r the ApplicAut, at a pomil
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gheacy Or Sall-agancy, for $be
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may, however, be mode at
on certain oquilitione by
sit.thor, motner, son, daughter,, oretuor or
40tar of An, intending homesteader.
'The homesteader is required to., perform,
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'k4�bomeo , tead duties under one of The fol.
.*Wing plans
(1) At toast six months' residence- upon
As cultivation of the land in each yefAr for
Virwyealre. .
(2) & homeateail-r way, it he go desires
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perform the required- re,jidenoe duties by
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livi ig on farming laud owned solely by
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him,'not less tll,n 80 A,rea in extent, in
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the vicinity of his homestead. Joint own-
erehip in land will not meet this regairo
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@)If the father (or mother i a a
.�Iho f th r
!it deceased) of the homeoeQ has per.
manent reeidenoo on farming , land owned
solely by him, not leis than eighty (80
merge in extent, in the vicinity ot th�
bomestead, or upon a homestead entered
km by himla the-vicir ity, such hemestead-
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or may peftbrm his own .residence duties
y living with the father or mother. ,
terms "vicinity" in the two pre.
arm) 93bleragrapbs is define.1, as meaning
ziot more than nine miles in a direct line,
exclusive of the width of road allowances
mossed in the meaAarement.
(6) A
.kHomesteader intending to perform
his residence du deg in 000pxilan ce wilh the
. above while living with parents or on
lairming land owned by himself, must not.
Xy tfie Agent for the district of such iriten.
Aon. .
Six months! notlee in writing must be
given to the commisetoner of Dominion
Lands at Ottawa of intention in I for
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Voice Gave Out,
Thomas P. Macd6nald, 4 prominen,
singer of Teeswater, says: "I Six year,
ago I became a, victim to La Grippi ai�
had It in . Its worst form.. The attack waE
unusually severe, and left me lix teirribl)
bad shape., I was utterly prostrated �
weak, and run down entirely. Mi
voice also completely gave on,*, And, ml
lungs 'seemed to be ,seriously affected
People who knew ine thought I was riol
I.onq for this worlVp
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P�'One day I -saw in the paper whai
� YCHINE had done for others aniJ
thought I would give it a trial, so I'sew
for a sample bottie, This gave me suet
immediate relief, and 1;elfedime so,.that I
determ1ii,,d,,*ekceponwth tatalt-costs,
and in spite of what the doctor bad said ,
In an incredibly short space of time I ww
comp!etely restored, and my voice wat
soon in grand shape again Theyused&
tell � o that a breath of Zd would bloN1
me away, I had gotso thin, butPSYCHINI
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ouilt me Fp in no. time; I am a pretty
solid specimen of humanity to -day, having
gained in weight and put on flesh all the
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S TOP THo&T COLD OR THE RESULTS WILT
?E .'>5RIOU,$.' You ea n do thl,i by toning Ut
tliac,v�.,olnx%,Itlt.11srehitl6. Alldrugfrist8anc
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1.1121. .. W. W. CORY, t,ont on &pplication. to DR. T. A. SLOCU314
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- ... .'apaty of the Ttlinister of the Interior. I I .
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Tilf REATEST OF IONICS fOR IJLA
If ,LTH AND ENEMY
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the business. tra�ilsacicd there, says
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counsel in, the famous Steel-�Coal case.
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On one' day their lordships were en -w
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gaged 'in a reference. from the Colon -
ial Office as to ,the* conduct of the
r first'order, becau I se we know th4t
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chief justice of Grenada. On the
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satisfaction you will derive from
next day theii lord.ships beard. -argu-
Shatwill open your ,eyes to the fa*
ment .in a case' from Ceylonj where
vbatyou cannob do better * anywhegg
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two native. ladles -'-of high rdnk were
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Was that you can with us. You WIN
appealing in , an endeavor to quask
god that we are not "all at sea?'in our
a. conviction for -the �llegeid crime :of
lbusiness, but thoroughlv -'up - to - the
beating a servant to death. Thp next
malnute" and watchful ok the interests
case concerned the quesitibil. of, th6
)f our customers, knowing that. by so
foing, we are really acting..for our
pedigree of an Indian .rajah and tho
wn ultimate beDCfit. .
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right" of succession to, his vast esta�p,
in which .Sir' .Robert. Finlay ex-ittor-
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Q. A. DOWNS.-
ney-general of England, was opposed
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to distinguished. members -of the ,In -
Merchant Tailor, - 0inton,
than bar several'Paw6e lawyers.act-
ing as pu'nior counsellon ei ' ther. side.
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New Telephone
the tile to a Cobalt mining claim
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was haaCrd, and in -the.afternoon a
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question as to the.-Chle to a piece of
foreshore* In the eastern part of Que-
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bec was disposed of. I have. seen
The Bell Telephone Company of
theirlordshipsdispose of flvej)etitions
41anada is about to fpublish a new issue
for � specia.f.,leave to ap' peal Pne morn -
of the Official Telephone Directory
ing ,in less than an hour,, and� thesp.
for the . . I
patitions 6riginid , ed fro'ln Places ds
1101striet of Western Ontario
distant fioni one-aridther tka-_Gibral-,
'.Strait&
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ter, India, Settlements .and
Canada, and appar.ently' with a. -full
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appr6ciation of the law an.d.fadt . a. iii -
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volved in each. cage.* J, suppose the
Orders for new connections, changes
petition had. been 61refully'perusbd
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4if firm names, changes of street ad--
before the committee met. .. I
ilreases, or for duplicate entries shi,mild*1
Tbe lords"appear in 'their -otdin.ary
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be handed in AT ONOE to .
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Street attire and are seated round a
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inble at'one end of the room.:" When
the 6ourt opens, the. doors .ate un-
. Local'. Manager.
barred, counsel -A - re allowed to- entet
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and take their places iTi,a small rail-
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room. They are expected to wear the
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a wig and gown, There is a..sm4ll
fn a few days I will have in a stock
reading desk on .. which .the counsel
of all kinds of seeds, as ,
addressing the court may place, his
TIMOTHY, CLOVER, Etc
documerits'and7-othor* papers. If-.aTi
authority ie cited to their lordships,
together. with,
:ol the ,court, is
. RLOUR .and CHOP. FEEDS.
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, directed to obtain the report; which is
by their lordships
W. 0. Smyth,
perused at'jhe
time. . Sudgment. is; _Aelivert,d, : or
Standard Llev.ttor. , clin, on
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counsel -may be requested" to ,with-
dra.w while' their lordships deliber�
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ate Counsel are,thcin admitted and
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judgment. is* delivered, or 'judgment
may be ri�served.' � - . .
The council is -not a� court; and ihe
judgifient is d6livered� by on� of the
judges on behalf of the -whole com-
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mittee, no dissenting view being.ex-
pressed, it being. the �duty of each
Privy -Councillor not, to diselosb. anv
advice lie may have given to th;
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Some Simple Pticau'tlong Which
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True old ad,tge that, lbealtb is wealth' ,
TV be healthy. weal fliy, and wise is a
-.A prominent citizen - -wh�' had for
years suffered from rGumatism and
combination hard tobeat. You'll be
. healthy. You'll be.wise. Conse(loent.
rlieuniaticAolit' has b6en giving his
fri.ends th enefit.of his experience,
11 wealthy it you take . ,
and incidentally a, copy of th6 pKe-b
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Bricks
scription which w,ps of -material as-
sistance in eff&ting a cure.
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fruits his' old trouble returned -, and,
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secondly, he learned,thai it was abso�,
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Livek"r Oil
lutely essontial to keep the- kidneys
active. ,To ao ,this it wag necessary
.Cod
to drink plenty. of water. Occa-
lan'Wes Tasteless has all the 'virtnos
sjohally Ile. would dissolve a lithia
of the.pure Cod Viver Oil With the dis.
tablet in t1to water tb assisi its
,ful greasiness removeil, It also
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'action on the kidneys.
Compoutid Syrup of Hypei-
.The treatment is as follows: Prom
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%u1?T-9'X%r'act
cure from your dr ggist:-
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of Wild Cherry Ark,
I ThaVe & composition that Will toole Up
Pluld Extract 'Cascara., .... % ,ot.
Syrup Alvubarb ........ :�..# t, ozo
yoursystem,b ng; oamb a patte,
atrou tbenyourne ep,bui �fpatttpon
out- ones and pit ebeeff Intsa and
Carrinna C6rnywund ........ t oz,
Compoulid Syrup Sarsaparilla 5 oz.
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,rake
s bition int,ko bire life, osta - %rort
nrla% teaspoonful aftbr each
little to. try it, ill b up Wbat wo
Meal ail * d .at bedtime. I 0, ,
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. '149IR 01111VA 16PIRA: OUT OF THE PAST 1, 11 . I � . �
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"The Angelus," By or.-NWor, Scores SOLUTE,. Memories of Charles Oickonx Recalled 0 0 1 11
a WC Success. at Anniversary. 0
The lapse � of time since on opera The Dickens Fellowship' celebrated . Or R : 4 #
by, a British composer wa0prodixced the 97th anniversary of the birth of L. .
,at Covent Garden, London. makes the Obarles Di0kens at B ssex Hall,. in I
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first performanc,,A recently 'of Dr. SECURITY.. London, a low days ago. Sir Tolin I - �� 11 � � v I �. , ,- _ , " , 1 111. --1 11 ... - . ;:-, - 7� -
E. W. Naylor's "The -Angelus" an Hare. who -presided in the place of . ,. ,..
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occasion of more than usual interest. Aft. Henry Dickens, X .C., who was 1', \ I., . �� �
The libretto, by Wilfrid Tbornley. , Genuine absent on .account of professional du- .. I .. �:� I . � Until: Cared ky, Curol '
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is a typical story of the Uiddle Ages; . I ties, paid un eloquent tribute to "the "', � I ,.
.. i�q �11 , Tu fact *at CUROL Is equally good
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and I* divided into a prologue and 9. , fellowship," - �, - , for baby and growa ups maka It at once
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� four brief acts. and said that the intluenqo of Dickens I %,., t.. � � . . . . . 1- 1.11, ';'....'. I
It tells of tile discovery by an abbot : Carter s in the cause of humanity had made . -A, .1 I.. 09pular as the motber's Wend. Y.m. .
of ;� parchment which contains the . hundreds of thousands of the poor . . Jefforles of 5 D#po St., Tomato� did not .
recipe for the elixir of life and d1rec- and oppressed bless his name, Great � I.". I know how to rid her baby boy of Eczenia.. ! 00
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soldiers and statesmen died and were 11 � .
tiQus where to find the herb which I pilbso ... -, :'. L' ?.�::,�., ;�_, �N Shom*ys--I'My Wily boy, three yea old,
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is the essential part of it. The abbot . fiftle, Llvta r �-- 4orgotten, but Dickens had attained . ..."', .�,'_,.�,
dies. but not before he'lias given the . . .�,,� 1:.��"�!,�':.: L... ,L,, I suffered from a, bad attack of Eczema. It
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document to Francis, a young novice, 93ust Bear 810nature 0 ings would endure. Sir Wm. Treloar .. " �: "I ". , 4": :i �: :. '.��:,� kritited f4e; little fellow so badly that he
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I 0 "I � : .. Z.,.,; .�: � -�,:-:J..._..,._. *j could not sleep at night. I tooL- him to she . �
who sets out to sce1v the herb. made a breezy and Qbaraeteristi ! ,.',� . . .."'. I .
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I -Ila =eyi,eleads him to a vil. . "'�111111, spPech. Proclaiming himself as a . . A�.. � , ..I..., .... ancl got some S.Xly;, 'r-10
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I falls in love with . I great lover of Dickens, he said that. k, ", ,P' gocO
. Beatrice, the - queen of the festival. I 01 - .. _; � when he was a young marrild u ... 4 —1 up foir him,but this dl4ino -
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She, thinking him to be riameless and I 40 years ago he used to read the, works Two dogtors treat4d him but were .
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fameless, would send him awav, -but Sas Papatulle Wrapper 1301"r, of Charlcla Dickens to his wife, And I onabletorelieve. Oncdayasaa�p'e
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-Aie tells, her the secret which he, pos-
sesse,q, and when silo Ands that he
is bound.by no vows bliv yields'to
his love. But the. souiid of the An-
. gedus; remindti hint of -the abbot and
his quest,,'and lie goes on his way.
I He finds the - herb in the sacred
grove of the Temple of Fates, where
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terrible bi,-and with a de-
fiance of fate and the Creator he re.
turns to Beatrice.
She.is lying tit the point of death,
they have laughed and cried toge�her I . of CURCIL waa. left at my house. I
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over those books, over and over ag In. � anointed baby, Vith this and it diJ Lim
Often they used to go aild'hear Dick- I . A.� I
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ens read passages from big own books, . ' '50 much good that I.at onc-- bov,�ht four
� and they -would wait for an hout or boxes at a drug store, on Queen ZFt- lin made. goed pf ogress ander the LUROL �
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more outside tile. hall in order to get . . treatment and the little fellow can now sleep well. All itcb!nZ has Core avd be b
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a ieat, "Aly wife," said, Sir Williarn, goved of t1lis Irritating Eczema." .
Treloar, "Used to pass the time by .4#1 co � nsf:det It wonderful salve such as CUROL J3 a boon io the vroLLIZZ I
. knitting -she used .to- knit my socks. for it is s-)Tdat a price well within out reacb." . .claas
"I love Dickens all through," said . .
Sir Williaw "but best of kill I love his This is what walres CUROL so popular. Healing, Soolh.log and .A.nJJ5CptjC, .
humor. 11less my soul, .it contains the finest, and pqrest healing substances the world can produce.:, Ccr,npar.4 1 .
could even make fun Sir SolITI, he I ,CUROL with any salve advertised at dcuble, the p-lce and , prov,e our stalement.
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-and so can I! While I was Lord - C.VR0L . .
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Mayor I met some of Dickens' char- - L Frie. �amp'e (see coupon), CUROL . .,
. IR the-beqt remedy for IM C ;I 1A L It T1 - .' 1� . A T"�.I... k4�
and the clixir is too law to, save ner, . CURCIO= HEADAGW" acters. at the ansion House, I ofte 14�07,0=, Bad Loh&. Ring- S.50, Y , I I;V. . . . .
Francis tries to stab himself but I - . �- met Mr St�ggins th n wkirn,., t Ivers, outs 25c a box or postpaid froin the CURCIL
--- I -_ _. - . Z== I ere, and some- 111irns', polRoned " ana Mail this �,ALVE CO., Sp�cliva Ave., Toronto -
Death in person prevents h& and tipies &re n as a Pecksniffi, and now Fes
commands him to drink the cup him- - I . teringWounds, Run- Coupon to It touches the spot every time. .
self, Ile drinks and is conde d -.Liiree United States railway car-, and again a Chadband. Even 24r, ning and Cold Sores. CUROIA Co., .
Micawbor -was to be found -I have scal - sores, ichawed'
to live on in Z4rnal unrest formnell porations-the great Northern, tbd Wan s, itels, and all To
done i a little bit in that way myself, S ic I n Irrttatlons and r e r,o,Vt0,,,caud I
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� and body. . I Milwau I kee,*ind St.,Faul-are apply, for a Lord Mayor should have a . ti-oubles. Itisapoottivo sample free'.1,
The musib is on thdrougbly modorn touch of Micawber and 4 spice of e u r o for Blind a d' - 'A
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ing to the British Columbi;i Legisla" Bleeding, Piles. 250 ox - ST
lines, and motifs are employed. al- . Mark Tipley." While holding that of- �
.though not to'excess. The three chief ure for permission to build liines.in- everyw cre. &_ , , . � OFHEALE;RS .
t fl6E, he lutd. tho pleasure of kissing a - � -
themes are associated with the elixir to_British Columbia in order to tap little Dickens girl., aged 3, and ne had. - � . : . .
of life-, ,tlt� parchment which con- WY, -great coalfields in the Crow"s West just heard - from Mrs. -Dickens that . I . 0-" .
tains flip secret -all(! the utterance, � and Flathead valleys. If the charters when she weint home she said "I § . - - -_ --- . I (j,
of Death, ' I . Pro granted, confirmatory Federal have been 16�,;-ed by the Lord Maylort$ . . . . � . � I
C( . . of legislation -will also be required and Sllow. , I � 11MMEM-I'M W-1 - . I __ __ 101
The Angelus— won the prizq_ -1 .That 1 was not surprising.- * ___
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$ ' � -4; offorp�a by ilessrs, this .vdll lend to a 6eat'stru ' .
5 991" "' 'Nhen-hv first rode. in the golden .
2,500 v1doh Wa. 0ttawa 611 the question Whether' 'Unit .
Ricordl, who -u1i(h,rtoQk to 4tave it '�d Statt " �Gaq)j he'folt uncommonly like the W . . . . I . - . 11 . I I . . . W , . I
produced. at Covent Garden, wbere , -s,railwayr, shall bO'Permitted Lord �iayor'*W show, especially when I .-
W.scored ,ill unmistakable success. � to divert the mineral output* of tile lie liep.rd 0o tullniring comments- of � I
. . . - Kootenay, district to -Ahe UniWd� th�,po I I I "I
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I I ,Objected to Guineas. � . States, to the detriment of Canadian ,el", said one lady. It'had been pleas- . . . . . .
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Col. Maple.,whi-the famous. impres�; rtu'l,ways, . . .1 I � . ant to- live in .11)p �Xansion House, .1 - . . .. � .
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bus been objecting to the. to . - ,: and to liob-nob. with-lrdngs and p6tcn- . . I . I .
4rio "'ho a of. th6 name . "Mapleson" Making a "sto,iftil Noise., . tates who had been intimaW with I
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Inavisrile n? .London's latest pla I vs., tells Rev. Dr. I. H. Hazlew60d the him. - But lie h ad met one or two of � ( , . '. ,
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of an amusing story of the 1�� t con-, Pastor of Hi�h Park AveAue iietbo- them.since, in r,ill Mall, and soitiollow . . . ..�
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-of Ili$ dist- Churoli, Toronto is an Irlibman,. or other . .
.tract lie ever.made on behalf" . I , r they.,did, not- seem to., know. . W . - r .
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who practically introduced. all the I . a his Irish sense of. humor. - Sir.Wm. Trolour showed that'lle had . � .... I . . : . ,
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great artistes of the la.st fifty y�ars. One. Sunday night recently. lie was read Dickens to sonia purpoic, for lie . , . I � . . i . � . �
to the public, Mapleson-serflor want- advishigAiis flock to' join ,in the proved I himself.'to -have the- highest . contains., each W' eek' a. largge amoulat -
ed to eilgage Mongini� a famous Ital- hYmil-singing. He said.'he liked -good senge. of humor -1 -the gift. Of Jaughi . � . . � . . I I . . I
ion.- tenor,. and sent his son over to-: congregational singing.' He. ,k , lie . w . ng .. . . . .. � . . . � .1 � �
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capture him if possible: Young Afa,' . there were sonic who were not s-weet bers of the. Dicken% family present, . of home .nem6§, aijLd* to - subse.ribers �� .' " '
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Tleson was empowf,red to off6r'60 -or S ti, but lie would not Ila . me . 12-'a 1 . . � 1
70 guineas. a week, but.. As sooii..as, keep sile�nce.To them he -would sayr girl vAth a glint of merriment in her . . ' ay -*4s '4i M . . I
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the word �Iffui�eas" .-was mentionedi �Imake it joyful noise unto the Lord, . eyes. that was:,perhaps inherited from .aw .2 n,v. a. , letter fro , hdme," - I
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A -dissatisfied. �-but clon't make it400. Mud,": . . her illustrious grandfathe'r, . played. . I . . I I I . . . I �
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paid in tho realnj� !'Well, ' . . I . � . . I 1. . I - . .. t .. . . .. . . I I.. . . . .. .. � 1, I . . . . . . . � ... . . . , . 1. .. .. -
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my' dear signo�r,i- inia Col. Maplegon; �. , �_ I � Fatr Versus� Foul. . I �.. . .1 � . . . .... . 1: , . . .. . I . . . . I
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ke7e.ping & grave face, 'I do.not 'wish 'Sassafrits and0urdock-Torthe blood, ' There Js a' good football - story tolul - , .. I ' . � . ,��. . ...
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any.trifle of money -to come between - Dandelion and Rhu barb fer stomach, of the Lyttelio 'ro' subsoribers ii a - � .
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us.. Instead of-, 70 .guineas shall we' Mandrake. -and -Juniper for liver and bers, amongst -'its members -such Is:-, � I . .� I . . , .. . . .. I . ..L . . ;� - .
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aa �"() sterling?" Alongini -vvasbverm kidneys,'Cascarra, and.Senna for the- mous ni�n - its ,tile Hon, - Alfred Lyttel-s' * � . I � .$I k-TEAlt V%i ADVANCL ; ' - .1 . I 11 . . .
jo y issed 'Col, Alapieson oil b6th 'b6*els,. Capsicum. and Aloin to pro- ton late Secretary for the. Colonies I � ., . . . . . . � . . . ,,, . I I.. � ...
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c� 'ad 1� in .jNeed-& Hart . . , * , . " .. , I . . . % . . .
. ,ee�s, said he wa.j. the iiiiest im- , vent grip g i Tablets - the'Rev. and Hon..Ed*aid Lyttelton: - . I I . . . �
.pre�sario bo' had .ever met, -and at, contain thep; valuable ingredients.' 50 -headmaster of, Eton. . and 0en.'. .Sir. - '! .' .. 'ro.-Arnerican,:Subacribdra . . 11 . ..........
. once signed the contract.. � tablets foe 25c; 250 ' tablets for $1.00. -A Neville - Lyttelfon.' ' . - I . .. . . , . 1. . . I . . . . I 1.
� I., . . " , I , v , doctor .for half-&-cept a da,Y� Vice �-s is well kno-wn, tbei Lytteltons , * . *, .,_'. $L50 A-119AA . I*N ADVA'XCEI � . I.. . . .�. ..... . . .....'.
, ., , , . samples 6tall drug stor F, in Clinton. � .w' I
� 1. . I . �"Jq,hn Blunt."� � 1. Karch2)-9-51r-Xl. . I 10 . ere renowned -alike on tile drick�et � I . � . � _.. . I � � .... _. .1 . . : . . .1 � .1
Sir Frederiek 13�dford, Governor of .., . I . . I and football'fields, as well.as in,the . . . . . I I . . ... . . . . I I I
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Wesf Australia,. Ila .' � I 1 I I a -*ivorld, and in the old days the . . . . . �. . I .' 7 - : , . - �
who recently had I . I rgei ,. . I . . I . I I . � . I . . . . I 1�
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- sala . ry reduced by .$5, has reputation ,ur.owganda Is -riot a hmqt West --pro-. Lytt6lto could put, a family eleven I I � 11 .. I . .. I I .
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for plain sp6aking ill his public ai - osition"'. exactly, but 'it -is a-mlich- i6io the football-field-4nd a very fo-i- I i - I I ,..�, I I .. � . I. �, I . " . .1 ... .
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- 1 talked of spot in what, after all, may .-midable:sidc, too.. . . . . . . .. .1. . .
dresses. He says occasionally what . . . . - " ... . . I .. . ..
. .be called newer Caqada, wif,h which Oil one 6ccasiori, tbon, these Lyttel- . 4M C -N Wi! . .
a gr�at many ptiblk mou only think. this del . �artnleint *airas to deal. Gow- tons� were.playing a�-ainst a team of - One 01the bliat '11 '-eki ' - ipers . I'l.''
I Ali instance of his bluntness is to . . I . � : , . �
be found in a speech - ganda will, it may be prp.surned, soon professioijals Ili .tile lTidlAnds. The : � . y P, � I h �
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.'vl"ch he ma'10. have a. 'riewspapor of * its own. 14i I � 1. . . . . . . . 1. .
tbree,yours,11go at a floral fete"which - ' . latter, ,findhig thempelires outplayed, ' .1 . . . a I a . . 0 .. . .; ".. . '. . . 1 .... I
I lie opened fil-.V , rerriantle . He gaid:' the niewitfine". The . -Daily � Northern , b�gan Jo - ein�loy Very. dangerou . a and � . ... . I . . ; . .
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. I Star of -Sudbary.ig acting a ' a one,bf 46ul tactics. agiffist the ainateurs'.- but . �. .. Ila %!stern,04 r 41 . ', . . �..
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."I tried hard'to 1vt out of at,Wnding the 81)6-fi,�Sujen for' the , new `Oamp.- - they quickly foun'd-thoi I I I . I .. I I . . I I a io , :...., I , . . .
to -day- 1. thought that.with thie large' . r. mistake, and . I . � I . . � . . . I 1. . I . - ... . . . 1� . . . ., .
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arnount-of work- I have taxet through, The Star: at present.. is- urging the ne;. the football ,grbuild soon'resembled a � - . I . I .. .� . .. . . . � ... .
. w . cessity for a, recorder. there. ' 'A pros� miniature battlefield, 1he -profession- . �
now.that:1' hAye returriki from the . . . . �
East,4 would have been excus'ed. J ,�Pecltor, as yet, in.-ord d his als.playifij the part'of the wounded., . �. I � . 11 . __. . . :, � .
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,-don't see .why I :should be iotched claim, has to travel thirty-tw6miles .For the Lytteltoiis. opposed the unfair I ,. .. � 1 . . �.. ... I ... I �
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. .. . over-Ahe ivoist kind -of 'trail 'at an . tactics indulged'in'by the profegalo - I . . - � . . . I .
down. here to do. this '0rt of thing'- * I . n- . . . . I I I .
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wheri-VeBre are plenty of -people who -exp6hse -of at -least $10. Tbis, The als 'Nvitli some-fair...and square char- . . __ . . . " . , . 1 ..
. I . Star points but,.' I is a hardship which ing; ana, bpi�g all "whipcord' ' �_ . . . . � . �. - 1. . . . .. ...
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cotild Ao it as .Nvell as 1. However,` * . and " . ., . . _T_."k , . I I �. , , "it � . . 11,
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I' lio�o the:Dopartm.ent of Mines. might make steel," tllev'qiiicl�ty eon�incdd. their . I 1. . . . . I .
I .that -the bazaar, or fete. or I . . I . . . . V 0 -R, . 7 .
� ii- ste ta remedy. _ . . .. . - , opponents , that fooflAill , played on I 11 I � 11 . . ! . , . Y ,
� Vdiatever. you like to call it, will be � . . I . . - . . . .. I . � .11 .
I ', ' I ----..-- . . strictly fair. lines was 'the healthier . , . . . . 4 , ". �
a succesd . It -Is said tbat the audiw- I . . I . . I . . . . . . .1 I . . . 1111, � � .
dnee. were v'er�- much slirprised, and I . blocese of -Toronto ... :! I . pasthne� aud, indeed, illight save doc- - . I .. I .
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probably they were. .' . ' . . ,�oroiito'la withiii bne of belilg the , tors bills. , � . *. �. � . � 6 . tv " . - - � .
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� I � A�� I . - �Miost coun- Toronto diocese was. fourided 'in .. Erniirating to New Zealand.- . 10,4-5 I H I -
I ,. An Arnaiing Aaventure. - .only Ontario -and Huron bein' inalb . -
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4 Mr. Hand 'r ;41ker, - er,, is all rig Imt XeN�� .Ze6land' for a I .� J ub . '- !�Pf� . �
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- tit � .house . in . Kent,'. England, - was IS : It bas an arca.of 1,080 square 11 �Iit; - man is--:Avell, rotte . n. I 11 , . I . I ,, I
,,a,, destroyed.- by fire the other day,. miles, its greatest length being .84. Lq don 'oorkiii - . I . I . I
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has suffered.not a few other miz�adt, .1ni'les and greatest breadth 120 xiiites. - g ,eiv Zealand,n � lust be fully . . .1 .
. ventures before .now. . On orld' occ.aw This hnIds ,a population of..584,000,, t3ing in: -N . � . * " , . .
gion, in Belgiumi Mi. Walker had an' of whom 95,197 are Anglicans The . and d . . � equipp d. � with', the . . ,
eci�fvely prepared to rough -it We are well e
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aii�azihg experience.., Just as daik- diocose -is 'subdivided Jnto �'ia'iii rurJ- .-to the Inst hear,+wbeat', until bo gets ,% I . I . . � . . � I .1 . . . I I .. . . .. I . . .
nesg was. coming, oil a sharp turn - in de.eiieries_ vi&: ,West Sin*w'oe� Pee I 1 . footing, and -it thorough insight into . . .
- the road, re -he gates of a le the wo'i I at' e's t type':,. fhce*s.. and � up-to-dat -
' vel- ,a - - A , , 'king blws o� this country. If . . , e- I . ..
yealed t I 3� st. Sinicoe, Nvest York, Ew Y I . I I .
crossing right. ahead. Mr. Walker ')r c' 'h - * t financially "flush." and .. . . . . � . . I . I I . 40_ . .. . .
Du�hnrn,. Northumberland aurl :Hali- -a 15 �110 - . ' ,
-was. traveling at a pace at which .it bli, - . . . . . . "�mmcrlces; as' soon as - lie lati.16, Ao . I . .
()TI . . u . machinery - and.; '.'have the Jea-611-4: . . .
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through* both gates, smashing . them . . � � . . ;, . be�ft better ati ho6i,13ecause we ,. ties.. fok turniii ,- -6at at. short . noti,06 '.
to nititchwood. Xarviellous, to.relate , PEOPLE - SAID ,SHE HAD have enmigh of th'at kind of. 'people' ... . � . . . I . 1. . 9 . . I I . I . ''. I . .1, . 1, . �. s I
. while Mr. WalkerhimseIf would h . . I . vith a "J'iist-out'fr'nny-ilie-Old-Coun'-- ' ' I . . I' I f . ciaL nrifiting .
.the -car w4s only slightly 'damaged, . - . . �. I :� . . hqtra' already: and a 'Fneiv chum" , I 'a11-C1ASs1b*s*o'. commer.i V- 0
.�een quite unhurt buffor 'IV - tty, dbn't-.6her-know" drawl is'truly . . � , . . . . � .: - , . . . .. . . I
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,which sldd.ded and ran Into him .1 I . I . . , Zeala� Q, . - 11 . . . . I ., . . .. .
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, S6 Danced .With King. . ... - I � I . . Totpuddle Martyrs. �. . 8 � . . . J _U . . . . .� . .
. Thero bas passed away in. Ottawa � i . I 1. . - . I � ..
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honor of, dancing with King'Edward . . 'If . "Tolptiddle Martyrs," .at .Tolpuddle,,. � .1 I . . ... I . . 11 . ion.. I I I . .
. VIL when, -as Prinep of Wales,. he V . .. . I in Dorsetshirie,--Englaud. The mar- � . �. I . I I � . I . �
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.v �. 4 - (J tyrs were transported for seven years. � . I .. ...
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Her maiden name was Mary .Bog- . . .. . 11 11. I in 1834. because'lliev formed a friend- . I . . . - . . . 0 � . . I I �� . � .� . .1 �6. ''. , . I . .
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welt, daughter 6ftbe late Judge G. TvL . I . .1y s6clvty 'in order to raise their I - ' , ' . .
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,which she danced with the. prinee, . I I I 6f 7s. a week. . They -were. released I 11 . I . .. . . . 1, . .
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marked the -opening of the Cobourg, . �, . . I 11 , I three ycart3 later, t1lov V,on,,;ri' . I � I . .. I .. . I �. . .. , .
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town IaO. It wis an import, , � I . the country 1 havint beon ro .
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in Mrs. Taylor's;, life, for.it w,as*be.r Was in- Bed for Three Dfontbs,, . . . I., .. I . .
first ball ant] thoi one at which she'' � . �11'nutiliy and conspiracy" to fit their � I I � I
took her position as, it young girl' ' 'ReadhowAIrs; T. G. Ilu*,113racebridge, crime. XoWthey are10 bo commemo- . . . . .., . . . . I
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i�i the social World.- Thn, late Mrs. Out., was cured (and alao her.little boy) by rated a'; t1yo firsitra(Wunion mdrtyrs, .. , .,
Ta was. -the 'wife of Mr, �aylor, the U60 of, I . .� I . ..and there should b(-% littl6 difficulty I � .
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, Ilo.r cleiL- of the V ,riglish, Journals OR � . , aWnj $125,000 to esfablish-model c.,- b, , 1. - 'IN . � . �
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, .. : I Silo: w,rites- "I thought I *quld write . - , .fttm. . . I W I.. I . � � I � . .
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. eer as Engineer. d ro y linfilont ill, (lie village, itself. . . I
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ugll thcuse of _our Dr, Wobd'k a mo
k,ord Grimston, ivbo has met ;vit . ..
. .bad .accident, is a.e Norway I?ly troubled-witill 11130 lungs people Carving In 'Coal. .. . � 0 . . 4
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est- young inan. He is - 28 yehrs of said I had Uotisumption, and thht I woald ?hotos'.
ag�, six feet five inches in height, not'live through tlje fall, I I llom,trkable ehrving -,vork in coal is To ,Farmers and Others$ 6 . . �
I 4ind lad two doc- bt.4iig dotie by it rcsider)tat Newball Wehaveseveral pairs of our own . � P).
we,trs gol(l ,4pV(1tar10,;. He was. tors attene,ing me andthey were very pluch - , I . . I . .
I In thwEton and Oxford eights. Then alarined about tne, I was in bad three 1111M, l"urtoll, ]Exightndl, w o. says ll� Klake of Boots. . Good LargAills while Now is the tit-fte tohoLye- ' , -
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,he chose to bewme an electrical en- mohths and when I got tip I could not walk, ha,t discovered a tweret )rocess for they last. Jost the thing You need thern taken;`all the latest ldv ..
i poliQhing his productions. At a local While the spring is opening up, to keep '
gineer, awl worked for d pittance a so lidd to go on my hands and knees for . I
. iny limbo seenled of no aar lie. exhibited a cabinet of coal � ; weguarantee Al ' .
0o6k somewhere in.4he, Midlands. He three weeks, and bax, johr feet dry, I
threw tip a splend! opening. in this use to me. I gave up ,all hop�s of ever w,ol%k eontaining n model suito, of fur- We are headqiftarters for shoe re- . S"'es I .
obi§a'of work to embark on it niotor getting battor when I happened to see ill 1111ure. salt-oollars', pipes, and black pairing. Your repaira,done white YOU work Satisfactory. -
n I B.B.B. Almanac that Dr. Wood's Norway rilivs set with stones. I ., , Yva .. � � I .
soeoulatio . , . I Pine 18yrup wag good for weak lungs. I .1 , .1 it. Out prices are right. . .
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, though't I would try a bottle '0,114 by ilia _____-___-_�!n�!T___, .
Fortify now,against the GAO -4or it time I had used it I was a lot better, to got �Jll-nal
comes every immon auto. Proventies- more -and it maAle a complete dure.c1*1 'Wod's Mo ---.-.-- Raving. -opened a branth business' -at . fom the fathily is togelther I I
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the little Candy Cold, Curd Tablets,- �2 21/m Oreat &R L 11 ndesborojointly with I MtMoKown' 'I . 1, .
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offev in thi's respect a wbat cartalp and Torkmandiny ow Harness Shop, we can do making and .
lungs and it cured him. I ke6p it in the ner O' vepairiiig,tit shortest possible notice, . I I
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dependable iafegnavd. Proven tIci;, at houso, all tile time and would uot be with. """ a 011M 0WI I
the,!Isneeze Stage" will, as well, MIM ildt it for Anything." I . . ilL;, Mentea and :&raft li'ptT% * h �a , , 'It L
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-surely head off all common,colds, Bat price ga c4bnts at all dealers. 13owareof I asdi . 11Q- . a Matts & Sonj I i
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mlitnegs io all-important, Xe,00 itultationg of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine 0 bor I . Rober s. .
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gr(61�ventics In the pocket orpo"O, for. Syrup. AAk for ,it anil iusi'A an getting Sol Sal .1 or in% I ,
idstance use, Box Of 48 for 25 . oft Vb ome... ew epoat It- ' h
the original. Pat up In a yellow wrAppor L 0 ,
0, Sold I . I W6 It .-"Shiloh's Cure will a' P
by All deAleta, . oto artist's 011"tong
. and thre6 pias Woes the triCile mxrk, V1, , T6rQrrlq,,#W4 ways cure ray,coughs andoold8l" li - .
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