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T ACY . ...,v.... one heartbreaking second. Then an- - - - T-TEAE'S a soundin
..'....'.." .: other -wave, riding - . triumphantly Blek1l, . he Ildrollevesilthe r a IN L I o to tile L I 11 I .
. W:. %N.jL JLALJLJI x4D lbt.. 19n. by ,'1.':.*Xr' . dent to ja ibillougi state iof the e7stem, such as , compelled ta sink baekL support b,oard. that's
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. ... . 110 Its fellows, caught the great mizzinese, Vauban, juroweines .,r or Ills knee and arm. ' -
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. ' . two halves. Both sections turned com: Resanche, yet Cal Q !tle lver Pills am and her eyelids tell. It was only that 0- ... I
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� (Continued frf)m last pletely over In the utter wantonness of e au4ily valuable in Constipation, cur1mg andpre- the full, rich, reso ant &
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ter. After the first moment of stupor , � Nouting this annoylo, comy,laint.w1illetheyidea, . her eyes smarted dreadfully from thi. 11
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. gallant BrItiph sailors risked I liver and regulate the bowela� salt water, but the sailor was sure ton of the Mason and . . or I
tunnels, boats. huo, with every living ured F'vaulfthl that this was a premonition of 4, lapse Risch piano . " .
-x nave sent ter some rrj:i,r.4nmeuW.- limb to bring the vessel under control. , . c , . * 11 , r
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: Let us have another look'before we By their calm courag -they shamed - gout on board -was at once engulfed L to unconsciousness, . -0 In most pianos the' , .I;r I
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In A maelstrom of rushing water mind !"Please try not to faint again," he L � .
tackle them." the paralyzed Lascars Into activity, �A HEA ,, - -
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salt was rigged oil the foremast and a far flung spray, 11 a ey nldbeall.4 jtprl pestLwba said. "Don't you think I had better sounding board is I.Arz.." L I
1'. � assed out Into the rom t Is dietrossl goal . " . I
. The two officers p. . � I . a lal t; utfo loosen tbesQL thing ? You can brea h .
hurricane. Instantly thi wind enaeay. sea anchor hastily constructed as soon I � natelythaly, nodneeado ,an t . I.s I Us attached to, the case in .
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ored to tear the chart house from OR as It was discovered that the helm was . able In so any %,.-a - that t a 11 01 IS V ... L - a manner that it loses most of its resiliency-
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the (leek. They looked aloft and . ahead. useless. Rockets flared up, into the IIEN the Sirdar parted amid-, ling to do withoutt a . to 11 A ghost of a smile flickered'ou her I * ' i
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T -be officer on duty saw them it nd I nod- lar Intdrvals in the -faint ships the floor of the saloon I lip,, I'lo-tio," ,he murmured. "My. and resiliency is the most important . feature in a ,
ded silent comprehension, It wali use- hope that should they attraef the at- heaved up Ia the center with - � eyes. hurt me-��tliat I Is all. . Is there- sounding board. L . I
I &_ ++ 4. + wh +11 terytion of another vessel she would fol- N a mighty crash of rending AC H E, . arly-water?" . � I . I . �
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upp . .-I, 0 01.."K. . � 1Y." .1 -a Ile laid -bar tenderly on the sand, and i
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was perceptibly clearer. low the disabled 'S'Irdar and- render woodwork and Iron, Me and women, Is the ba so arty I ves that here is . where 0
. Then all three peered aboad agaln. others do not, dP% (L--4 ,#% a n -a I
I I . � Carter's Little Liver Pills am very. small and toward the sea. t1e saw something �� %J I %.0
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0 1 1 help. when the weather moderated. ' too stupefied to sob. out a Prayer, were ve make our great boast. Our Ville OWait while rose to his feet. His first glance was d
They stood, pressing against the wind, When the caiitaill ascertained that pitched headlong Into ekaos. Iris torn A Oneortwo illsifialica.dom n I R s rn h' �
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no water was being sbIppcil, the dam- from the terrified grasp of tier maid, . or . 00 ictl vegetableant clonot JDr which made him blink with astonish' L .
seeking to penetrate the murkiness Ili PU a ap by t air gentle ..... picas.194me, ment, A heavy sealw" still running The piano wil- ,a.,soul �
frout. Suddenly they were galvanized age being wholly external, the collision. ,fell through. 4 corridor azd would -have . . I . I .. _ who . . l I . . L.h . . . I...,
into strenuous activity. t . . . doors were opened and the passengers. gone down with the ship had not a . � CARTIR almlozz Co., 3RZW, TOIL overthe barrier reef which inclosed a. . . .
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A wild howl came from the lookout admitted to the saloon, a brilliant' at- sailor, clinging to a coinparilon Ia small lagoon. The contrast between An the Mason andRisch idno the 11sustension" - . .
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forward. The eges of the three men acej superbly Indifferent to the wrack caught her as sbe'whikled aloug ti� W IL W lolls W1 U04 tile fierce comirlotloii outside and the sounding board is rais�d -on bridges in such a manner �' � �
glared at a huge dismasted Chinese and rulu without, � . . . . . steep slope of the deck. --,------- comparatively smooth surface of the that it leaves every part of it free i ing the instru.
. -Captain Ross himself came down and I He aid not know what had bapwn- protected, Pool was very marked. Aj V g1v . .
0� JX*Ik wallowing belpl"sly in . the. adflreti,;�vd a few eoynfortfti,f� words -to ea. With the Instinct of selt pl,eserVa- lier, attue suell, an esoal)0. Wfilat a low Me the lagoon. was almost com. ment a remarkably ptire, full, sustained,' tone I
trough of the sea dead under the bo -%vs. .� . . . . . � . . . . '.. . . . . . . �
t1w (Itilet. tnen and pallid i'vonian gatb- tion be seized the neare,st support -weak beggar I must.be to give ia'at pletely Isolated. indeed he linagined quality.. ..
The captain sprang to the chart house , old tbein'exactl . t� tl3at only a fierve,gale blowing .from "
I . cred there. Ile t y what whq.j the vessel struck. It was the' , tile lust moment! I am sure she was - I
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b.1d happen(,(], : � Were Impulse of ready helpfulness that living -iyben we got ashore, What on tho'northv�est would enable the. waves . S oil' � ��
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thewbevIshould be put hard over. . . I ave where a I strip of " the construction of the Mason,and Risch I
The homs - passed in tediotis Julsery rmji�scd *him, to stretch, out Ills left arm earth can I do to revive tier?" to leap the r(W,,�,
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. after capt.ahi,rtoss, visit. U,very one and clasp the gId's waist as she flutter- % Forgetful of his own aebilig limbs In', broken water, surging far Into the , .piano. . The story.'is interesting.to all,who ' - . ",
pressed the telegraph lover to 11stqp" . i . . MASON.
was enger to get a glimpse of tile lin- va past. By.1ille chance they were on - this newborn anxiety. lie sank on one small nAtural harbor, betrayed.the po. ISC ,�
and g I - -contemplate owning a piano. - " -a-ad RISCH ---�-__�- �
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and -tun sneva astern," while witti .
. knowii terronj without from the flook. the po t side, and tile shipi after paus- kneo ently pillowed Iris' head and sitton of. thotIny entrance. . � � I . I . 0 CC
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� disengaged linnil he pulleil hard at the I' d . L PIANO CO., ..
This wag otwor the question, so tico- Ing for one awful second. 1011 Over to shoulders oil the other. Her eyes were. Yet at this. very point a fine. cocoanut I Mail this coupon to Us to -,day an, ladt. . "I ���
� siren cord. mid a raucous warning sent , ' . . � I . . I . . I Limited, _... !� ....
ple sat aroun(l the t.il)lc'5 to listen starboard - . ]at retired its stately column high in V7- will send you all the reasons why ., TORONTO .11
stewamls* flying through the- ship to . "' closed, her lips and teeth firmly set�a pa . . . . �. . I
. eagerly to Experience and, �1118' lvl,'.e an -was not-prepaved for this I ract to.! which . she undo6tedly owed air, .and its long, tremulous fronds.were Send,me-lyour Inus- '
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olo,e coMision bulkhead doors.- * The saws Oil drifting ships and their pros� second gyration.' -Even as the st,air- : tier life, else she Would have been suf-' now swinging wildly before. the itile. you shodid have 'a, M�as'.ofihnd / jtod o.ket explain. I I . 1
. "ebief" earted to the port rgll, for the .� I I . . ..way canted he lost his balance; they focated-and the pallor of her'. skin . F rom where 'he. stood It 6ppeare(I Risch piano in. your home in I Ing tfie reas6ns -why I ,
. FArdar's instant response to . the. helm. Deets. , . i ' . ' . .. . b� . . / . ..
Some cautious persons visited ,their Weria 'both thrown Tlolently through seemed to .bb that terrible bloodless be growing In the midst of the sea, tot preference to any',other, make., / . ' should own a Mason and - I
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seemed to clear her nose from' the ' I � . . �. .. . . . Risch piano. This in no way - .
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� � . calling to secure - valtiablea; Ili case of tile: open hatchway and swept off iuto-� bue..which indicates death. The stern huqp . . I ,/. I as me to purchase. ". �
Junk as If by magic. _ breakers completely -hid the coral I ,� . ... �
� further disaster. A �ew hardy spirits, the boiling surf. Under sueb canal, eintankment. This sentinel of the land 1. . . I . . . .� obligat � .1 .
� lot all happened so quickly that while : returned to beai . , , . . , . lines in the iman's face relaxed, an& . I . I * I .
. ; lions thought itself was impossible. A netliln.' -ed.bis vision.. Ile was 'had' a weirdly inypregslv�e Offbe . It . . . I . . . � - . . .
tkq hoarse signal'was still vibrating. . I � . soL - blurt I . . � �. .t � . . . .Name......, ... I I., ... ...... a ...... I.t
Meanwhile Ili the chart house the CaIS- ; series of lip iber o.f,faii- -,,veak' from exhaustion and want of -,vas tile only fix . I .
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� timieugh the ship the junk qWpt past .. tain and chief officer were gravely - tastle plettifes, were received by the.be- fo*od. For the momen � . 1 bf foam ca0ped* waves. Not . a: vestJgt . The. Mason and Risch . - I.. .. I � .. � . I .
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mQw by the commander, looked down pondering over an opery.chart and dis7 numbed facultles'and afterward Pain-', were easily aroused. I . . of the , Sirdar remained seaward, but I , , . , . . . I I . : I .. .'.. � . ;
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. cussing a , fresh risk that loomed fully sorted ouit by the,memory, Fe.ar�. ,,Oh, it.is pjtlful!,�-ho almost Whim. the sand was littered with wreckage, 32 West Xiiig. St., . � I /I � . . I . .
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lato the wretched craft. They could . oinfilously' before them. .. The ship was anguish, a ' . I . . I .Toronto. - . . - . � I . .1 City ........ ; ............. I ............. v ........... I . . .
. I mazeincyll ..of these oered.' "It cannot bet"d - �. . .1ind-moury1ful spectacle -a considerw I . .. . . . . . , I
see her crew lashed Ili a bunch around a ' 4, . . . . I .1 . . .
.a long way out .of her, usual course .'could exist, All be knew was that tbe With a'gesture .of despair he djew ble number of Inanimate humah forms : I , . 'VrWnte.... . '. I ..................... I ...................... � . . I .
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The capstan on her elevated poop. She when thei accident haf)pened. .8be',ii;aq lifel6ss form of a woman -for Iris had I th6 sleeve of his thick Jersey ac lay huddled up ;amid the relics of, the . . I . I . . � . � . � I
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drifting now, they estimated, 61OV011 -happily f,tlyitedmmust .be held until ..eyei to clear. them from the gathering. steamer. 1. . . . - ---I I ,. __ : I � . $4 . . I
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terlogged, she could not sink. if she knots an hour,.vdth ,wind, sea'and eur- : death itself wreriche(l.bbr from him. I - I I . . - I MAP i � , I , '
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keld together. . . . .. i rent all forcing tier in th ,rec. Then th. I are, came, the. headlong plunge . ! I ;1 . . I . . ! I I . I . This discoydry stIrre&hIin,to'4-tl(m_ � . � I . I I.. I � . ..
. . , He turned to survey theland On,which - � . . .
� A great wave sucked her away- from tioll, 'drifting into one of tile niost*da " Ing sea, followod* by an ,.. - - . --- _" 1. . - �� I 1 - . . . .� .
*a steamer and then burled . her.baclt ' .11-1 into the swit9l . . --t=... liewas stranded with Ills helpl,ess coi* � . ". . . � I . I � . .
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with Irresistible force. The Sirdar , , . I . palikin. - To big great relief be.. dlscdv . . . . . I �
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Was just completing her turn! South. chlna� -1. g,rock . .: &e'd that ft.w'hg lofty and tree 'eta(!. I I .. I I I .
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i 119 move- -reefs, -shoals and' Isolated roek.w. and - . rose up beneath bis feet. - 11o,was dtiv-t . ave. .. . .
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ment, and she heeled over, yielding to" the great. Island of Dorneo stret0ling an clear -out 'f,thc water yind 6celnedto- ,'. . drifted to Bar I ncO,,which still lay fqr tG " � . � I � .
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ifte mighty power of the gale. . ( recognize yi� faiuillar. oDiect rising. rIgId in ' .
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appreciable Instant tier .engines -stop- StIll'Abere' was nothill.- to be (161.10 I and bright close -,it, hand. It was the I hundreds of IsIquits ,w Ich stud the . . . . .
od. The mass of water that swayed save � I . . . , lit . .. ..... I I .
. .. Onpike a few iinobtftish-e prepa- � pinnhele pillar, scren I , . 'ClIhm sea find provi(16�resorts for Hal- . � - 1. m. . . .
ge Jnnk like a, cork Ilited the great ration . .. . ad to.a jj,ortion of . . � � . - .... . . � . I I . . . I
s find trust to idle chance. TO. , -the deal, which came aw*11y fronl* the 1, nan I -lie Probal,)ly. it .'was in, . . I . .
. s4lp high by the stern. The propeller .' , ' .. I . . Ils rine.n. I... . . . � �11 *-15. 1 � . . -N.: , m .
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kegan to revolve in all, for the third of. . � . cb,R�t house and was rent frdm.the up-. . . . � � I . 'liabitea, tiiong! e thqught it'stra .ge . Z -1 , .. , ..
. . in their prOselit position WaSout Of -the per framework by.7contact 3kth the.. . I .1 -hat iionc of, the.islanders'-had put ir., 5 R R N' �_)' .
ficer had. corrected his signal to 4full , . . .! .� . .. I . . � I . i �Iiii - ,� . . . .. I :
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I speed ahead" again, and the cumbrous. Two 3, 4 o'clock came allil w6lit. p or t w1th his disengaged band. , � . I _"__ . , .: . I ... . � .. . � � .... 1 �41.1 . . . I I
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rine.ge vessel struck the Sirdir'a ter' Anoth�r . half hour ,,irould N,vlt ' . '. and fo a Of some. sort Were - assured. .11 ". . . I
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P tilble blow in the counter, smashing 021 dawn- and a further clearing of t1i . ptull�-stret6e( i I . . I I. .. . I... . Q . . " . . . . I I . .1 . . I
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1 There was an awful race by. the, en- . sv'cPt'far abe . 0 .was only left. gIrl,'btit a jealous 'Wave -rose -under I . position. it wo1w ])a to.o horrible Ia_ . - I 'i! I,' ,".1L .. ; I .
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off steam. The junk vanished into the . whia. . . �, turned it completely over, � .. � .. 1".. - ", � . upon . those crumpled. obfects on the ) , �,, L
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w- ' .* the deptlis...1le rose, fighting inadly - : Aoo,.ibat he should:finst'lly -exaxnlue. � \� "; I
beyond, and the fine steamer of a fe for the twentieth. tlind,'.. .. * . . . . �� . � 1. . � , W .
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. . aged mai�y years in apliear- f for Ills,. life. . Now slivel lie waasboyn- . . each,bf'the bodies in case. I ife was. not. , . .. .� - "E . . . ... .. � .
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icelit ..Ile bad" . . .. I . . . . . ., . s 1: I . _ ,,,�NA - - I . . �... .. ... . - ..
. energy, struggled like a wounded I-evia- anac.,. TJio,smiliug,j colifident debopt . ilr � I ed. But again -as If human existprice � .- ,� :.'wb6IIy'ext1nct ' . . .. . . I.. I . I 11 . I ,"In -1, 1, 1�,A-I,�"Z I .,.X- " . . . W you oraer Syrup -
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S than in the grasp of a vengeful foe. - oflicer, was changed into,� a. strickery,, ! d 11111116 c.8atIOuS:thjIlI - - . I I it,o�,er tbe ,gdrl, noting, w th, . . 1�� V . � . . einphiiiiie the. name.
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in He had altered -vvitt, i -the spinning.of .. 69 rested - , : . sudacn,,wq�nder that, we, c .as she Was ...... , - ,,CROWN. BRAND' P16i .
. She swung around as It in wrath to. . ohniful maiT, �, � coiji,11s'kne .. .. _ al . . I . � ., , . W
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. I - he Sirda�r an& her. indstei 'on the saine'few st@Lnch tImb, rs., now , she bad manage . 4 1 , .1 t s name -that
parsue the puny assailant which had his ship - T a 9# � . � I �i� I meaus7 .
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,her bodice. . I . �. . -: you ;want the. be.st-the purest- -
&elilt bar this mortal stroke. NO longer. - could -hardly, .be recogniYed., so er.001 - [ the, eellln& of. bia,music room, and be . . .. .. ,. I I .1 . I . . . I I il .
breasting the storm with stubborn Per#., werd.thO blows the� I had . raceb�ed. ' * was givaA 4 brief respite. JIIs-*gr6' ; ' I . �.. � . . .. -"You in . . � ' i; lXl 1) I W .. * jIIL-
t- . I . ust permit rite to. carry you d. . . ,most wholesome and reliable
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mistency, she now drifted aimlessly ,- 19 , 111POssible to see a yard est di culty%vas to --at his breath, so . . fle farther , tied A I I . tablt' syrup. I : Is . I
before wind and w ave. Sh6was.mere- ahead;,". he confided to hlik second in .1. dense- "Impis the - spro� through whic], . i - .. � , gqnt�y� - I . . � .. . . . . . .: . ! fl� , I �-, '.. jjr . oduce. : . .. 't . . I . �,
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ly a larger plaything tossed aboiElt by coinmand.'. I I have never lyeen so anx- be. was driven. . E ,veii in that terrible Witho'lit another *Ord be -lifted her' - ` V. ) ; . . So perfea and'gen �
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4tante gambols. Thejunk was burst - long -befor6 In my life. Thank God,.tbe mome�tbo kept his senses.' The girl, , 5!r -i--___ . . , in his arms, marveling..somewhat at ' k / j p . I : -"IN, �, . tlia:t - you'll eUjLoy its * flavor about
. . I '' 'night is drawing to a. close. Perhaps .. utterly ' unconselol . showed -by the I . the strength which came of necessity;. I . 1. I � .. . '
asunder by the collision. Her planks . .1 . I .1 . . . .. . . If, . , -ten times inore. than that of any' ..
. amd cargo littered the waves, were when day Preaks"-- .. . convulsIve'heaving of her breast that . I I . . �'an& -bore h6r sorn6. little distince until other md1i;P. . I - , . ..
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� I she ,%v,qq ebokfu'r 'With a -wild 6,aort He 8tagge�ip(k blindly on. . a 'IsturiV'rock ititting out of the sand ' rl,�, �41 - I .
eiren tossed In derision on to the decks Ills .1itst words contained a prayer . .1. . � .. I. I I . . , V I
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of the Sirdar. Of what avail was. and , . i hopd . . -I D-ven as he spoke. th6 ship. lie a-tvung lier;bovil round to shlel la her mist. Thai! 1wt . reml�lin,,ly endeavored offer�d'sbeltcr frQm the wind and pro- I 11 . . it costs you n6m6re than.0rdiT
i . . 0 I . . . . . ! nary. syrup and yet itis purer,
sirong timber or bolted lkon against , seemed to .-lift hariself bodily with an f "0111 the:, flying send with iiis own, to opiqu, the neck of her dress; Ile was -. ion from the sea and Its reveIa. I - - i � better, and more NO3olesome in
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lets monster who -IoUdly proclatin Ia tiny.,. hir space " thu's an and surveying him with shad .0,01 murmured ' I 1. . * children,
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Isis triumph? . The great steamship ,, . , 'rho next insta - nt there was abbrribl e gave tier sonle relief, . and in that In- . alarrh.. She was quite. conscious. '. Iris. - "Istbere any water? My throat - . �� . . . t Pay! be given in alay, quantity
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drifted on through chaos. The typhoon gpinding crash forwaid.' . Each - I�ersory stint the' sailor seemed to rec6gnlze - 1. . I .. . . . , . . . hurts me.", . , � . 1. .1. . % . . .. . .. I � ', '�Crown Brand Syrup" is put
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kad broken the lance. . I I I . .1 . . her. 'He w -emotely .capabld of a . . . . . He pressed. Nick. the tangled halt U ., 5, ioatid 20 lb. air -tight -
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O�ea tht- identify ,of .the "W'omandn,hb1,! -
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Many Women Suffer Untoid Agofiy ; . .. . - .'-NR-'-
It was sand. - INlith fretivied despera.
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safety, he fougly t III -%v
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backwash try totiarag iiiiii to the .
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swirlifig ddath behind, but lie stiggored .
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. ging down feeling in the loins, Sodomon; . � � � � I
blindly oil, oil, until even the t.earIng
andi they do not have 11 female trouble." I
gale -ceased to be laden with tile suffo-
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cating. foam, .and ill% falterIng Seet I
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Most of the so-ca,lled "female disorders " !V '
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and can be easily and quickly cured 0 .1.
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si last w dak flicker of exhautited
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strength he draw tile girl closely. -to ..
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blal, and the. two lay eVisped, tig'(ttly;
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writes: "I was unable to do toy honae. , I -
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ache I could not getup the stairsi ,Doxnli .� - .
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. trate fie Oould only guess �subseqiitmtly.
cured me permanently after . I - .
olootore failed to even relieve the pain, I - _ . .
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Tito-, Sirdar -struck soon after dliy-
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break, and the sallor awoke to �a hityy
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consciousness' of 'big stirrowidli.1gs !.to
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Price 50 eta. per box or 3 boies for $I m , .
. find a shaft of snushile flickerbig
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stall dcalen or mailed direetonrec;ipt
ef:prico by the Doan Kidney Pill -06., �%6Vr0o19Addr0o)1n1f.,p.ta
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through the clouds balikad up In the
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Toronto, dnt. 0 ., .
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ire-alted 1111111.1v Var'& f1`0111 'the' spot '
where lie bad finally drol*od, and Its
turface,was no longer scourged NVIth
Venomous spro'N. I I
SIOW)v and palrifully h6 raised him -
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brulsed'&4 stliT. With his first move-
. riftent lie became violently Ill. Ile had -
swallowed much salt Water, and It
wiIg not until the sPhsin of sick4§5
Ihad pa,se&tbat he thought of the girl.
"She co6not be doad,11 be hoarsely
murmured. feebly trying to lift het.
"Sutell Ptavidouto 'Wouhl Xot dOWA
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the use of your E - inutsion 2
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pa�gt..w6i �could 'not whik
up -hill � wit . hout coughing .
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ton, Clark's Gapo W. Va. We �
would like to send yotra full
copy. of. hig letter, or you
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rnight write h1in. direct., His
case .was r6all� maryelous,
but is only oil& of the inany..
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is the, most sir6n'gthening.
and re-vitaUing. preparati6n
in the world. Even' hi that'
lincyst qtubbom of all diseases '
(consumption), it does won-
ders, and iii less serious
.troubles, such as aniernia,
. brokliftis, asthma, Cathrr]�, I
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rcause the effect is mucli
quicker. , .
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RXUL91014 ... be tiara Ws 80011V8 and
try it. .
AT,t, IDWY661STS . . .
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And 'fl(goo litpi,atIne On, cojjhjjjoj�tIGft. .
JaFlt ,(,n4 us a Past Oard an4 woutloh '
this rapor.
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.111angled 13'��the roOks. Twoofthe'Las.
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overhartiging tile wtttyn�� The remainder
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tion,while. he e6nducted his sad scru- -
,-tiny. When be,wyt�s assured that this
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he at once strode 'away toward tbE
nearest belt of trees� Ile could not tell,
. he* long tbe*.searA 'foi water might
I be protracted,. iLu.d there Was bresi;lug
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When lie reached tile first clump, . 161
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brushwood be uttered a defighted 62-
clamation.- Tliftc, growing In prodigal
liuxurlanop, wils the belleffeelit pitcheq.
plant, Whose large eurled'up leaf, sbap. .
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. Ing quantity of rain water,, but mixels
tbarewith Its own. palatable and ,nd,t.
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