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Pqsitively cure V"pepsia. ]Promote
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At 411 prag$tpts or direct frqin ,� I m
25c, a U9Z. COLEMAN M&DICINE CO., Toronto
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GROWING EMPIRE,
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I Forged Money Is Worth 4s, Much a$
ession of''Siamese Territory Adds
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I Big Area to Greater Britain...
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negotiations which were coin-
. -terfeit coln bringiog far more than '
menced -in 1907 and Suspended last
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I thel value it was originally intended,
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sprin betwe n. Great -Britain and
: toiepresent by its inakem took placo -
Slara�'or the Cession to Great, Britain
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:, recently, when a curious Spailigh doll- -of
the Siamese States of Kelantan#
�. bloon of Charles IV, of Spain, dated
! 1801, was sold for E12 at a sale -of om
Tringano-, and Kedah, have been re,
sumed, and an agreement on the-sub-
i cQdns at the Collectors' Club in X eW '!
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jeCt,, has (Reuter's Agency , learns)
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. coin was of excellent workman. �
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been practically reached. There I.$
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to believe that an Anglo
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. 4ifference between it and the genuine,
reason
Siamese treaty by which, in return
Siam -will re-
.. )gut instead of being struck in gold
for certain advantages,
nounce her'suzerainty over the states
I it was composed Of platinum of tile
liad'been gild-
in question in favor of Great Britain,
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eat quality, wholl
71 ,Xhe intrinsic value of the Span'
is likely to be signed at Bangkok in
the immediate future. The immedi-
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i doubloon in gold is just over, 0.
Thip counterfeit weighs 420
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ate effect of the I co I riclusion of such
the
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platinum
griuns, which, at the prevailing mar-
a treaty, will be.the inclusion in
federated Malay States Of air area Of
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ket rate, would give this piece an in- ;
trin.,ic value of about .0 10s. ;
f1bout 15,000 railes, oil more than half
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Rlathium was it favarite metal with
tlip prment. area oI tile.
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qounterfeiters s years ago,
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Us -intrinsic value N�a,
'1%filitly St-.ltvs; The territory in ques"
ains a lili-ge mallolnetall
Non cent ,
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3ft. ao ounce. Allilly Spurious $10
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ajA $20. United StuIL's gold 1) .�s ,
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I)Opulation, nulorigst whoin are .
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000siderablo number ,of British sub-
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were turned out, cliieflY cOnlPOsC(l Of
ederated
it%Ots, Ox"Oding that of .1be f ,
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*is ni(Atal. The coills; ' Of GI Tat; Brim
tain were also tampered-WAll !it the
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�frr--y ,stntos. themselves. . -'_'_ " - -
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-.\fr. R. W. Duff, the inatia,-illf., ffl-
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Slime mayinor.
Sp,nii,h 'coin- have, bPerl Illuell
roctor.'of fri English 6orapany NOAMA
hold'., unfil 1940,, extensivo conimer�
counti�rfohcd, pvl-llap� rnoro thnil tbe
cial, fiscal, and other rights iii Nolan-
coins of ully ()the,- couiliry. Evell at
ton, states, in. -regard to the above,
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, prosont time Spain is redeeming
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ill e that the
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counterfeit five -peseta pieces. These
ces'slon of -territory has been given go,
Coins Nvere made by private peTson�
a qui(i pro quo for the relinquishment
and were equal to the -regular GeV-
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of Brifish - extra territorial rights ill
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ernment. coins irl point of fineness
and weight. the manufacturers beinp�
Siam propqT,, although it is quite POS
8ible that this questitin may also form
satisfied with the seignio.rage or dif-
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lerence between the face ,Value -of tile.
pnit, of the treaty. Tt. is much morc
likely," lie. added, ",that. advantage
coin and its value in bullion silver.
of a .Commercial nature have beer
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So difficult are these illegal coins
to distinguish- from the genuine that.
granted to Slam in return. Tile Pro
p'oied arrangement ,will strengthei
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the Government has authorized their
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the. position - of d1reat Britain in ill
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-redemption at bullion value. It
said that but little distinction hag
Maliy Po�nirisula, il�id will effoctuall
ty of �Jle. -o-stab
'1110 p ossibilil ,
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been made in Spain between the regu-
issues tit,, counterfeits, the I
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lislinient of. 'any importaht for4ign in
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two issues being accepted freely every-
I is deel'ared that it i's -
. terest wh . lead to..disputes .i
iel,LMI-Ilt
dependeticie!s -of- Sia'Al].-which are T�
where and it
� I -ly that a fair P'O-L
� laot ai all unlik(
I fiverpeseta
mete: from cffectj�rc, contiol L.fron
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Bangkoki FrOMA strategic P612A it I
rtion of the, 606,000,000
i pio6ces held in reserve by the Bank of
'Valuable, ns the-- fedarateil - Mal'u,
; SRain is mad7e up of the counterfeit
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gtijes railway.s-�stern*,, whiell ex'teud
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. coin. I
Some years ago when silvei bad'- a
from Singapore to Ponang�, call. no
be ' L(, � Ini-the
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much lifgher value than at present.a
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Me:dcan dollar carne.into
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I the possession of the United States
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.assayers at the Philadelphia Mint.
Mhev assayed the coin and to nd it
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the finest silken threadr�take from:tb
itsimpulse. itspower,its- reg
to be worth intrinsically ab
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Iarity.'.'Th64,St6&ach also has its hi
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thi� counteTfeiters *pt their meta *
.den, or inside nerve. ItwasDr.8boo
I first told us it was wrong to dru
w$'Oakor
dticed silver th� at wa,% verv. strong -in
failing btoinach. Yfeart(
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gold. Thus the. forgers lost men - Y
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Kidneys. -Hii prescriptipu Drshoo�
by makinq counterfr' . .
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the ,'cause 4 of these. .ailments � the
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L . weak and faltering, inside nerves Th
Canadian Hair ReStori;_-r
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in J�Oprilarity. L Druggists say th
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vin6ed, (if. its wondeiful �. merit. An
. Will restore gray.bair to its natural color.
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. way,-don"t.drug:the org�an. .TreatiLl.
the cause bf sickness -is r,h6. ,only son
stops falling hair causes W grow on bald
ible and suC6e,ssfJlI..L.WaY' SpId. by
beads. Curesdandruff,itchiing, scalp diseases,
By its ifse thin hair grows luxuriantly. - -
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I Contains no ony or greasy.ingred. ieUtk�
. wcj)vilnd . d, to the. Wron-jr. uucnebb.
Is entirely unlike any other hair preptiss-
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t. distingiiish6d. .
tior. over offered for sale. . . I
I adian prepalration. .
Tohri:,I�uss�ll once -took, t1ve the
. . Duahess�of_lnyernen into dinne
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WasoUelted TeStInionials- .
Edith A. Purke, Missionary IL M. Chureb,
Wher� Lord .Tolin got to his'place, I
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AkhIntim, Egypt. and friends, MAtly P100,804
with re0ts af tei - two years' using. . I
. . suddenly left his. ducal partner,
- walkea round to the -other gide Ot
U A. uopes, Wilner, Montana. My hair
mid whiskers reOLPred to natural colol, daric.
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table -and sat:down beside the Duche
, "of St. L Albans. -. Lady. Russell ,LaBIC4
. =4, by using C .adia. Har Restorer.
, Orit. Canadian
M. Orunt, Bur Hair
'her. husband aftenvards - "WIlat
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Restorer is the eat, I have ever used-
. earth made you., leave the Duehe
, John G. Hall, Ni. ,7 Aberdeen,'Ca greto".
Canadian Hair Res orerhasworkerv9nders.,
of ` Inv6riiess and .to across to t
Duchess of St.. Albans�"- "W611," r
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ily head is nearlj7 all covered witif thick
growth black hair, original color. 0
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have "-been; sick it, I had. Sat._L whe
XWed to any address in the civilimil world,
on receipt of ixice,6ft Manufactured b:r
they had placed me,, for the fire'w
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I . THE HERWIN Co., Window. Ont.. Canada.
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. TAdy. Russell, ,�'tllat You explain
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� Sold in Clinton by W.' S. I,.
tWA to the Duchess of InvdTnqsEr
. Holmes, J. E. Hovey, t'W. A.
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CONTI I NENTS Tn _61f,6V AT- '64411 * I
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STILA, ON THE MOM I I s 0 -MACH. I ! HIGH COMMISSIONER. , .. I
PLIENTY OF UNF. . AND, . S ..
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'in Southe . i Panserous and Painf How He. Invited TwentY*F ,n- I � 11 r
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Whorib There* Are. 400,000 .Square I 1� - sons to visit Him and Had to F f, 9
Avofded by Takino "Fruit-a-tives." I H- ccommodation to Enter- . U
miles Of L'and Not Worth Fifty I , large is A . . .1 .. . 1, .." . 1k
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Dollars--Thibet Also Ha's 4 F`�r- 11 , Guelph, Ont" Aul;- 6, 190$' tain 'Them - . r � .. . , , ._.�'... � � 11
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I ,suffered for many months w-lill the Niceties of Life While He Was I I . .. -
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gotten Land-Interiorof SouthAm, dreadful Stotilitch Trouble, with vorrift- - nada. 1.11 . � � Q
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irica Stitl Awaits, White, Man. Ing and conviant pain, and, I could In the Wilds of Ca , . J
retmin practically nothing. I - .... 11 I
My doctor st-wted that I must go to I -catlicona, .
. , I I days gone by Lord St
It is odd that so much fuss is made anik vridergo an opefiaitlori all ac- I
about Vhe Nortl . h and South Poles as , the 11ORPItnI ch an . d be fe4 by ,Who has recently retired fro% ��� - 197
of scraping the stoma siriess, owned a country place - , .
v places on 11�18 All the mediclite Iti'vc bu I I
if they were the onl. the bowels for weelvs, F6r Ever Wal
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globwtbat man cannot reach. There the doctor gave- me r voinited at once. some ten miles out from WI ' .
is still enough unexplored land in the l was dreadrully alarmed, but I dreaded .'historic Silver Heights, where that I I I I �
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world to make � a new Continent. if On operation and had refused. 11, I famous blackleg and swindler, "Lord" . Atbreakfast with porridge "Crown I
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li)mped together, . . I ,Gordon, took refuge in the '70's, and - . � Brand 1��yrup" is delicious., ,� I .
For instance, within tell,days, jour- .nearly drew Manitoba and Minnesota . -Uj-ie(1 with plain puddings or nutde
into intpriiationat 'war. His hospital- . 1�0 .
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from London, by modern express I I" .. �,�, � �11 - - days:, wits tauly up with pastry, odd scraps of calce,
Irloelytes, there is a tract of country the I �� 11 1, 1. ity, even in tbose . �
the size of Germany, France guld Hol- I l and more than once Silver I etcl, it makes a delightf ul aft6r dinner �
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land combined 'and as unknown as Heights fouritl itself Ili straits to ac� . . / dessert. �
tile mountains - of the moon. -It Own- %,,� , conimodate the guests who claimod , I f . . . )per it is just the thing to eat . .
. pies riq4kly the whole of central � its shelter tit tile invitation Of its I . At Sul. - toast or bisditits, . I
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Southern Arabia, ' ... .. . ,.. owner. YRUY I
� ": . one of the. stories that arch -story, . CROWWN BRAND 5
0 �gl'. e 4e- .
This pleasing district is known its .... /� I I
the Dahkna, or the "Dwelling of th � .�� teller, Sir William Van Horne, ' ' ___11 IS syrup at its best and it its most
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Void" and consists of "what' Lord- 1, � -d ,with'one ud Wholesome
. lights to tPll is cORnecte I I delicious a
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Salisbury onde politely referred to as 1.1: I social congestion at C), . I
.1 . of these ,spells of . ,6 . . . form. . .
� Cfelliefly light' 0il,` ,when he was . Silver Heights, . ;; . .% , it is prepared ill a perfect
speaking of the French possessions in I 1. Lord Stratheoria, as Cicerone of a .I. ,
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Africa, It is a mig,litY,wastfe of sand, I Jarge party of official juliketers tra I 11, I .,,.:. . .. It is far,
with nqt asingle 'river -as far as can � veling west from ottawa. by way of I lP I pure ingredients. /
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Square ; St. Paul, owing to the unconipleted . 11 ahead, of all other kinds in
be judged -.7 -in over . 400,000 �s - 111.1 I
miles. . � 11 11 gondi'llon of the Canadiall Pacific,
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. k. , 1. - " %� ..... -ibout among the men, asking . deliciousness of'flavor nud,
rpared with this country, the - � -at �
4. plepsant and fruitful W _ � 3 wk , perfect whole%ornenes$_
. ra tr .1 " I .V I . this that, and the other One to Stop �
81 . . . s worth
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tract. It defies eve , ... 1:4_1. I �'�' , 1..� off t Silver He
ellillel. it is unlikely that,the whole . . : I, .� _� peared St. ,Paul Sill William drew �p while insisting on " Crown I
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. 400,000 square miles is worth a- ten. . I had .beard . of "Frult-la-tivestl and Stratlicona to one saide and said: Brand Syrup? "
poun(l note. However, ,it plucky Eng- the great success they ivere having in .',Do you realize , what you, have or-yowin
lishinan-Mr. Bury -is Preparing to and- I decided donep tell have IlsRed tl�enty-four tDWAPDSBUR� your dealer has it f
�iake tin attempt t4k penetrate 10 the all Stomach Troubles, !opl6 to ,stop off at Silver Height�, - n . 1 2., 5, io and 2o lb air -tight this � .
. ,my surprise, the pt . 8,-J U- .. wifil lj�t.off lids, order some I
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,,his y0ar. �. 119'rult-arUves" not only remalne4 on and I know porfilctly well that you V eps"'I'tR . . I
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.. 'her W1161h Ainknown tract of -_ lill t they RI'An Chocked the. _bnV6�acco1llmodntL0Jl for not more to -day -_ . ... :- � ,
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c-oixittry--one. that is hikely to show -Jt -q volli-ItIng, I inlinoilliarefy began to IM4 � ill, ,- , ; __ � , I . K SYR @ . .
� an twelve", �
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I . ,plorors more profit than ill(, prove, and in three he . p�vdn was T,prd 6tratheona wa4 sarprisod.; but . I MIC' Eftar&S-blirg StUch CO -
future ex 11 -�3 11jr-bietter. 'I . I .
, lt�qt 111(siltiolled-is tjo h,q found in Thi- ea-do� and I was. d,ln ,J i�,- wtw 11Ot:.T1O1lT?1u-.;sild. while the P - . . I . Limlled,
I tile L( -,ver 11r,tilinialmtra, . continued to take "Frilit-a-tiveS". and Irty sim, i+ie Sights., Of* St,: Paul. -he �. 11 � I � . . �
hot, . along the .v . � 1 I . I -ED 1858.'-
. tkn(l is. about .,izo,.O.1 tb� ,U111te(j. ,tlley 60mp)eitely ciirL,( nie. , Pi . 1. : ESTABLISH
. I . . I lartored it car, filled it to overflow- � .�*09 �
Kingdom. 01 coiir�e,. Central, Thibet, ' I ,�. Xrs,-AusVn lialfistoo.k. % bodding, .
. . hig with cots, mattres6ei TO aud BRANTPOILD
r, T,, out. offices: MONTREAI�, TORON' .
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� Lhassa, and -go foTth'arc inero "trip- !,,riruit.�a-tfveg" axe,rft a bdx, 6 boxes � .1 . "Ild btlier supplhlll;, and. ,whort the . - worL-s: CXRDII�Z& . �
50, . trial box 2&.. At .demiers'or . I train pulled Out_.l1,,;.,gucsL9 vould be . . I I . . . . . . .
por" districts now, sinco JbcL British for $2J - - ___ �
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.expod - -rult'a-tives Limited, 0-Utaw'a" taken . care of;, Ar;ived at Winni-00g, - __ ___ I
ition to -the Sdoret .(ntN. But fr6m. ,V . . � . __ .
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the sotitheastern part'of, the. 'country _* -,.- — ___, .-- the, party Avere (trivet' to thO Mall'- - - — I -
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Acco1ding to the 'nowspapers, bow� I . -rhe *Chamber. of Shloping. . . ver Heights, a li�rge n umber of proril- I 1 I 11 . I I .
,ever, "ah adv6)aturou,; -1�,Ii*glishnian, . The ll�port'for the liast year of'tlie lnt�nt men having been wired - by .. I .
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s , Carrying his life.in his Iiiinds," is :now Chamber of ShiPPing. 01 the United . StratbcoXlg to assist Ili entertaining 1 -77-7. ".. . . . �
district. . J�irl . . r Boy al hours at, ti . .
. stm,&ng ,to try his luck ill the _ gdont states that early in,the year the party to . en. _lc pin - block i's I
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71 . be Principal product-, ol'this 111YS- the attention of tile Executive was club. .. �m � . .. I I . .. . .. m .
terious- country, aredrding to rixmors called to the fact that it bill had beon , ..It was! noticed. that Striltheona went / .1
u - bui there S ,gru*., ces" . I
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0 Collo � � I -onstructed - t tand the.. .> '". t t"! . ..
.oted. froid hill tribesiri6n, around introduced into the Carladin" -1-10 so$ : tlo, tile tblephorte ir"upritly, 0
( the outskirts, are yaks, by way 61 of pa-fliameiit'-whidil, it -it werO pa,,,;- ing -on tluit littl(l At: c I �. . I ." .
. was so muell-0 " 1. . � . I . . � .
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Ive stock, 'onyx, agate. edinto law... ' I . .. �. . . . . .. �. . .
- I sonii-procious stories, , pld-dust, and interfering -%titli the. freddonx, of con- , phone calls, were all for Ilit, olalltl�PT strala. . . . I . . . . .
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'I .i ortious.metl - tract hitherto. e . . I . ,� I . . .
, some very Choice wild hZ I . mj6yed'by nier6haxits. ,t Silypil. I-T.eights, Mlltb illqljirie�, 4,4 -,to . . . . I 4 : . . . I
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- -'ods of torture.. � I . and ship -owners in * tlic - Canadian - I -low things ,v-yere Corning, alojig. For . . . I . I I - I
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Thl,i priestly' Lam`h% of ill,, rest Of trade wfili respect, to the provisions.. .hours after vaell call. Lol-d ' ,Rlratfi- E;TRF_1 N GT H I , I . . . . . . 10 , I I " .. I � ,
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bot Kbull this Tegion, NN-111ch they, Contained Ili their bills. -of lading. Let;-, . COna' would 'iettifil to Ills.: 'plt(;14� tirld , I . . ' I I . " .
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,say tq inhabited by low Twople, who tors IV . ere addressed to tilt-, ColoniaL -say .qOlicitolisIv, '1YOri't votl I�Av:n a: .. I I . : � � .:. �.=X: �
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s live, by tradirift ft,11611g,each other, and , office' and the Beard of Tract(,, prig" littlo.-Illore of'this lyfadeira.P � ,It was what y10% Must r, I . . C, - .— I...-- � ....
hnt�s. ,. But. they. ad, it,-, there iniglit,be some I , , . . .. . - _. , I .1
V whon;. they call Wal , ing that where - bottlbd in 18120-, Tt's just as .old as 1 haVe in a - pin- . 1. . I . .�.
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r mit the -superiority of: ,the Waliats'. valid argurrienti. to, be adduced in aln." Or again, �`Woli't voll tu th, . I .- "11 - .
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toirturoi, and re . spect Wahats as' ex-, fa,�.or of logislatioxv -xiterw. defentelosS t th club 0 It has . .. .�
. Scotch? , It i"q, n, brand. tiva 6. club Kcick .. .==r I . . I I . ; .
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. � :Perts i . at line.. Indeed', the�Lariias perso�s__for 6jCumpl'e, women.,'. chi.l -spociallv'for tile." . I . , t o stand th e ' I ,,Xx-,12is�\ ... I - V � . . . . .
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1i �;OT,ies� th, made *oil-- travelers t ' 't Of . .
.s that ,their own lfttl6 experi drell, lunatics, (!tc,-N,�Oro eb I inall�l, word , came from Silver
inents, * formerly . ere absolutely 110110 ilf cases 1-16ights. that ,ill -,Tas.'ready. for tile grec,itest par. . � . 'l, m � : , � �
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.e ,who tried to. �et into Lhassa,�Ntere like7thlt,-to \vb1ch this bill 'referredw- Patty, , I Pil 1 4 e 71C . li, , I
"- tatt'ght th�.m.. by Walisits who had. haniely, -,\,here the two parties to the the country-*p1acv.. and .101irid cots . ' - . Ill I .1 .
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- - - adult , -owner : - 01-1 .,Sir With= - strain of the , . ..
d stray�d out of thP;,uncxp1*d:, te,rri , Contract wore, ,In ship eyery.whore, did �ev * ' . . I . I
p to � . .,� . .. - . .1 .1 . � . and, an �- adult - inerOiant, Merollaritw SUSpi?6t. WhAt tll(l lOng ,--.tay at. tbC . , 0 the . . 1. .
9 ry. , I tefivoly on- chib had wearit. .,kfter (ionsiderable ,strings n I ,01 !,
. yj.. q nrid.ship-,6wilers. who wert, ,-
r . cpmg quaint. thal -any - part. of I . im s 4. - T I . �'L , , . , , I
8 tho: British Em p-1,ged-In busineSs I . . - . .. . .
piry , I NN * xllitv: over . .
I ,, sli6ilid,reriain un- q1cl . lio ill , thn� .3� , the informality ,of the P � _. .. . . . . .Z, .
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traversed 'by' . wbite.men. Indeed, it CZ1�1il9t3 of t�uch busiilt.�e,4 voluntarily . ilitteif"11,11TTI(lilt, it.11 sp,ttlod do-wil for - n '' a ' 'conlll: I .. .. .. ..� . r . ... . I .. - 1, . ' i.. .
or . I . . . .. 'the Xiii I C. rig the -. me, s. I i � :
y to rush. the next, iterTy into eliterNI into. %contracts -worck mon who th(- iii�ht,140rd StrU O ) ' , , -six' .8. . `!.
Be 1,; nocessal I . .foi, -ill- - - ,� tinual pull Of frd thirty tb fiftylthousafid pound,
- Int, in order .to include it-, fectly -well able without lo"i, last t(� rt -tire. " . I M . . . . � .
is �i . . 'It were 1)"r en,,,O .l.ftv beir . . . The 'Mas* on, 'and. gisch pin -block is built of -layer§. . -
e. tllollgll..unexplor�d at preAent. it wi 1itti,Ye:inWrfer,' , ti) look , r, t� Tt litipiYenoc.lil.that the find. ' man ixp , ., . . � � . �
ly riot be go much loiiger No less. than. o,wn pecuniary ititeri-sts. As it, result. ill tilf, nioraffig wits Van -Horne. In'. r. . .'Each layra '.
at- tilive� expeditions all' ' I .,'t .qv ovtlr�,UT 111111"__ . 0f:1l,0.ck: maple firmly glued togethe -
e stp.rting o ptme- , of ill( QAI file c0lllnlitty�(� ni"I TIEKINJO(ltillg, 11(� elltvred tbo di . _ . I
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11A, the. unI room, tfiore, seated T It ' ts a different -g .. ..
n trq m6wn parts of liew Gitill, .gla(l to be able to ttll)ort that il'O ; ILTI(I urk f;;A � � ppesea, . . . ace to the adja ,
.. - bilf Up' till now. nothing can' be I Ot (A00LIS BRY, 1�013 , -on .a-Aablo' Nv�kn Loi(l Stratheolla, . . . . I . I .1 .. . . .
n_ n6h, . , - . "Witter 0irrilige ' - ._. , I. � � - . . I
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84' 4 -wait the explorers. Vt. oxenpt .by .� , e�e L ritliq , lly llotlurthor. proeve,10cl- With' sound millinf, noseR IOT I I . I � � or IiI 'h- ... �
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.ill the anadi ,
Intent . � .1 self . . . . .- - .
comparatively e'd,. . - . � . led to . .. . . .
t1l, Tho coast is civiliz. .. , - - - 1-1 . J Frdm ill(, Aiiiie_hc einigra . . 1
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'ish portion is administer- I . � . . I . . . , - . . -1 � : I
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and the 13Tit I - . I Canada; . ' t all � I piano with a. -Soul - ` -, , . I . .
. ain partg of.the , : **. . io Work. Grah;km yslanci: I was 48, Lord Stratheonit - . The . I . .
ed by the crown. Cert. � . . A � �. . . I 811en * . ' . ' . . . I . I I . . . I I .. . - I .
.. . varlous.� the ' ' ' blo-k . . , ,
� 'Bay Co ,�� nowly locate ' ' ' '' ' I This method of.conotruCtibriproduces 4 pXn7 -
hinteillatid,- too, itTe _'Vell ktiDWO-So - ' company with. -a hollihial �&Pifill' his tinle at - postS - of Had-
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d 'much so... that -the Birds of Paradise 'Of -$10,000;009 has takini. ov-ar 27,000 � d oil the ' . . . . . I . .
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11 which drice . - , swarmed in one or two itams of' coal.. lands - oil Grnham - fs� ,Labrador. Tit -all �110*so thirty years, .t heri� thanges.and �Vill ,'
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T. . tracts have been *nearly'exte inated land, Queen ,0barlotte..IRland,,. off th. ,.a . I . .. �, I . . I .1
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rml , ip-northern Iridians and the .1, . ' - . . .. . . . I . I
-k. 'sk '71OF . � . tyl-it or , . .. . �. . .: . . i . . . .1
le by eikin�collectors eniployed by Paris coast Of British Columbia. Woi " Donald Smith, as lie th&n not s- .&ack �' # 4
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d and London millinery firms. and all ap- rii�e- : .
. .Nvill Commence at once, . was, held himself Stiicmtiv to tho : a d Rischpiu-block ��Aein i
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1te I . . Large I n0ons of the inte.rior,'.bow- plicittion has already'been. i5laced bc- ties of life; so that whon..wt it marl" I . I . ,. . I I - ,�
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'O -j'�,lowly preserved by to � Ao civiliv- one reason why,ourinstrurnent remAing 40 . . I I
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Inc . . of middle nge, ho � * ' � .
4s familie% who. dific, for 'choipe,- 'upon betweell .Skid& ,e and led life and the. highest office in the: '. h tha :-th ': i i . . . I
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e.�Ji. other. In spite of th1q, tile RonlA Somid,,to, opoll lip -the I ..gif�t. of idson Bay Co., . . , � . 11 .; - . .
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on � wholt, hiland I-, (livided betwoon the * -lie, di-Aricts. , � I � . edges Of ;1ther speech StruCtedlin the,usugl,l manne * . . . . .
all Ila . �� I ,� . I. . . wQre no rough . . . ,. . .. L , . and RISC*11, - . ..
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B ,r,l1tiA,'Gerrnari, �nd Dut t"Ong. .- � I � . 1. . . ;or nifttintsil to'bo " ' . , : There are elusive fedtdres. '.. - PIANO r,.(X ! . . �
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be .. P?;rbaps, .on th(� Whole, the' finest . * . wlilniowx's Growth... . - Nothiilg - sho*4 tvhis r -than a 'died in the. Mason and Ris h V .Lliultidj ." . I
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em ,et absolutoly losiAn isthe I Tt is stated. biat the. arohit6cts.- of, .,,-,t6ry iold on. tlip,Nabrador- 3vhfle be. -ernbo. C TORONTO! . ,
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a * * . :).f t i(N. compan. ' Id like� to -d" , . . .
. intorior of Soiith* America, wherd 300,- Wi .- '1i1lV6JTt preparation plans wits . governor i V. It is - , which *e wou C_
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r 8 nnil)Og� -worth a'rule of tho Hud,ft- Bay C - - . . .. I trat�ndtm,klyour:Ulus.: . I
. 000, square. inilos or so . are still wait- for over twelve' mi Ilion dolldrs' ' . 6" that, - d .. .t exiiialm.
as. ing f6r the first white nian's feet to ' no w6niarl shall 'be li'lli6wed passag�, , monstrate. to y0u. -.. Mail us this'- . . .
A . IlAr & 4! nf .biiildinp.rs for 1009. ' . , - . I . 1. I . . I A . . Ing the reascas V�Xy 1-1 - . .
u intrudo-on any oil(, of hem. OS 4C,
ed , this lips around. i he watershed of the
P'* TTY)per Amaion and. Its tributaries. �
' 'f the names Politel�- ascribed
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of * by th . P atlas to . the rivers and 'moun-
tains here are -effoits of Imagination. ).
11 h ve really been
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I The fact.tilat Madame Emma Calve:
-recently sang at the bedside of a doa,�
. for who. was Ill 'arid liad expressed a,
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desire. ,to hea - r her. magnificent voice
,ecalls d similar incident in the ca,,
reer- of another famous Prima donna,
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.,,Madaifte * Albani. . Some y6ars ago,
w on she. was on a visit to Worwich..
an old gentleman, who had formerly
-heard her sing "The Last Rose of
. Sllnllo�T,�� wrote to, ask it he might
hear it again just, once more .before
ho -died. Although he. was ii - total
stranger, Madame Albani 'Was - -so
, touched at his reatiost. that she went
I straight to the bpNide of the invalid
. itrid obeered his last toomonts 1'
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her �vondorful rendering of the b%n!
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I More. Peo0le 1hah ar6'Alware Of It
I Have. Heart Disease.'
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- , one, coplo would be surprised at tile num-
ber J persons walking about suffering from
heart disease ?' I
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W. JAXXSON� Agent. - 01111t0h., I 'this startling statement wits rhade by 6 fr6ril Simla, there is a district across
. I . 1. I . doctor at a, recent inquest' ' 14 1 should not the border that is still, unexplored,,
-) , I .- � % like to say that heart disease is as coalMon though as large, as any three B ngli8h
� . " EA04, as this would iingly." said the e"xpelibi countio.q. and nothing 19 k1lowri of hye
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'EXPERIENCK * ; hill -tribes that inhabit it, exe!pt,
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. g8ing abou , -weak hearts. roust , I
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11,11undreds of pto logo About tbol .
� . w6rk on thevorge 0 iiath;ialdyet Onot . As Others See Us
I 11 all .. A , knowit, Itisonly . lien the, shook COMA . Dlox-Anyway, I'd rathe� be a tool
. that killa thoth that tha VnBuSP06ted weak. ; th,in it liar. .
I. �� ness of the hoiiib is tilOA0 apparent." . Xnox-It must be awfullY Nice f4
4. . TnAoc MAttK8 "But undoaMedly licart weakness, not ho self satisfied- I
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Jor.0 dieftse, Is Moro prevalent, 11OWA ays.
COPYRIGH-re &m should think that the strogs of living, tho
-Only el pma n . .
reached or surveyed. . .
. As two-thirds of the wholc' regiOn is
. inipenetrable, forest, it is not a Pld�0
to take - Casual strolls - in; and over a
*dbzeft. expeditions baye .either failed, :
been lcy'.�t cornplet(Ay'. oi -wiped out by -
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accidents of tra-iel, .irl-.thc -past _forty
Yeats. . ; I I I . .
The Principal joyS.Allat await forth-
coming expedition.,; are fever -of a'veiv
ly ' lillignant' Sort, armies of ants *thit,
can decimate a baggage -train, ,and
even ov,eniheltn an(Leat its PrOiie-`
-tonl,, impassable-eyl5ress-swailips, and'
snalce-bito. The' -latter commodity'
Cannot bd equalled,any.whare else -
there is no plac�-on the globe where
deadly snakes swarm lo such fth, ex -
.tent. and hardly any of,tbern penhit
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the least bope� of life after wbite. -
The' fer-de-lance, water-mocassin ,
and' a dozen others are .Particularly
plentiful; and, by the way bf variety,,..
tho anacondet, Champion of the .World ,
I in the constricting anil'bone-smasl1ing
]ine, 4- abundant In the forests. Even
the 'natives-mamlY haTralesq. fOfest �
Tridians-have no nation of the. way
, about, bft all pladcis..-,tx� alike. to �
them, '
It is ourioug to thirilt -that In. the
Himalavas themselves, on'the door -
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wear and rush ot modern business life,
have a lot to do with heart trouble."
� There is no d3ubt but that this is corretti
knl(l we would Atroogly Advise say one
sufforing in any wa t from heart trouble to
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Ahb-Nitavit PILLS, I . .
� Price so cts, J*t box or 3 bowa for $1.Z,
itt itil de&ler# or will be inalled diteot on
reM. pt tA ptlea by, Th6 T. (Ifilbtrn Co.,
Limiod, Tironto, OJO.
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gr�4t: merits df your Eli* t- ,
- sion' e's�eciaily in All, .
.diseases Of 9 tiulmOnaq: .
. � nature. It has saved rhanY, ' -
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I . gtckpped. it 'is a worderful, ,
fies1f buikler and so easy to
dikestthot the, youngest child
and mosi delicate 6dult can
takelt, If you are losing flesh.
. from ,consumptiort or any ,
other - cause take SCOTT'S
gmtyt.stoN. It will Stop the
wasting and sirdrig'thOin* the
Nvilole system. I
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latter...wo ento 13 teally woodorful ... awl .
0001a interootin�,literaturorc-caralu.,,,011r
pt,upp.ratIOT6 i�,A 900d MI a 001ra riien-
LIOMU3 thla PaPor.
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northeinihost P�rts, a st Ang of .-Aviap.
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111sch Z&Lno.. This In no way � . � �
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fronlF, wils.the trilimplilillt rep] ,
. nio eaptidn' look��d yr�r I ;, �
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"he sdid, .."and -did1l't wo.Ali've tho
. g')V0rT1OT-hiT1lSf'lf nimi" .with. it,, oil
'this trlp� 'At�d vvvi.� iiav -dolls"I't- Ile
Insist oil 1l:lViT11,1 hif, �+'nli Whiti"'hirt'". -
no niattor flow fv" "Orth WO ote?
Thitt's tbv 101lit(I WnSli N-Ou sl'W 'tr"119
. n1ofig ditch. Anil whai", niorc,, dorsn't
.110 insfid -upon haviliq , Ids Loridoh -
Times lald bosid(I WS P1,11"" "('ty
morniirg,- n6 "Intfell'Iff Jt, bA it, yenr
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. tanark ,Cbm borli ill GIA."llow.
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eently rol(-britted 1)(Ar hundredth birth-
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, rtge, enjoy,i g)n( lle,,11th, ,it clear nipril-
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� mmcx to 1111,; 0ountry.111 ISM, Ivith
I,(.,,. T)�jr('llt�s., anil has boon a- wbloW
for alinost half 4 cOuturv. .
I She had cudit childn'll, of whorr)
fivo art, , still living. Th`i'4. hi'llilY
I�roup .,11.Ao includes 37 grawlehilt1rell
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and ,34 aroat,urandehildren:
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'XINAI&S LINIMUNT CO,, LTD, '
Haveuiled MINARD'S M141HENT
for Croup;.found�nothillg equal to it,
suile Curet I
. CHAS H SHARP-
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