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!101 I . 7� - - 111 .1- "LITTLE DIGESTERS" - : tip w1th her talner, 50 1 lowered Der , � � .. ,. I . .. I , . . L e
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I I 4M" : . I t,�� J T ' i down the ladder again. D1041 you see : ' I I , I 11 I I - . �
ON , bpr, Andy'," . I .. �
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. . SOAP i � r iction] I'llow many holes were,loadod?" do. Your blood has become thin and weak. The ' 4
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; I I I., . . . .1, I I peptics Forget Their $tomacbs � "Three,", said Higgins., � - d been very greaf. You are consequently feeling .
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I I � * fUSe. 11-1111 two minute. fuses?", " s It $4 "run down." -Your
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i ,�, . - 4� I I _-I�r , Cinderella. When a mitti. V110, for )-cars he The Two M10'I It was a useless questions for that , appetit . e I's bad and you hardly have enough ,
i :: -_ .1 is . was tile standard length for the noon I � _ - I - You should
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�� .. . . out being 'thoroughly miserable, By WILLIAM 'WALLACE COOK. � fh`419- �- t4kc pSYCHINE, the great
- , 13y EUQENIE ULRICH. . , I , I -test of Tonics, without A
I , Ottrward-who, has tried doctors and : . Andy staggered against the frame- d4lay. This will on,your fectatonce. The .
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. ill . - I .hout relief -who is, in face aslien 1I /9 following testimonial1w 11 nterest you. 0
.. III Toung Hetherlogtou tilled ,his brier- � AII4 ... , .
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. . fact, a,chrouic and ,almost hopeless , y and l3lakesly had settled I
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I I wpod. man finds that by tween them that the Dutchman was a could do nothing, .
WORLI) � 11 Tal�ing a "Little Digester" regularly .
. I I 416 OVEA THP . pipe'. dyspeptic-sivIbea this I I �, 1.
� . You donst mind, do you? You are' I , be thief. Andy bad lubised a silver watch, ,'Perhaps she's couling, up!" suggest- I 11 you are weak P$YCHINZ will make yoti strong
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100,44404's of housewivibs can Pat 3 bearty ureals a day, and feel � - ns a, pocketbook witl $3 lu, it ed Blakesly. "I'll I N � I
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I . always so �o)ly and cbumrn,y.o� , 'good.over it, he is nearly as. much 111411 . I . I � . Gentlemon:-"t have used PSYCHINE arid I do
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Ise SuAllight '50ap In pref. She smiled, A little deprecatingly. sur sed as delighted. I . and Baker R nugget V#tlUod at $20 ' � I �
I . -1 . � I � could not [lave elimbed, the ladder It think it is the greatest tonic and, system builder known,
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,. olrepco to any other, because I There, w6e times when somehow she PTrhIe number of those who bave had. which. he liad'kept In his trinit;. . I would Attivise all who are run-down or physically woill; to use
� ; ft deonova the dotheo. more lot find her 1his cxperience with "Little Digester&,, Andy had. wakened out i n .5be hall tried. Blakesly leaped on the I I . PSyCliINE.11 Yours truly.. Mrs. Jas. Bertrand, West Toronto. - .
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. tkam is steadily growin platform to look down. but VrItz had rVOKINE restores the appeoteand tone3 It q systoyn, It crea.tes, 10
I . ghly, and at halt the Jolly and chummy, though. these of the steep a few ulgliti before .And had alre dy swung tbe-ox hide ore bucket L I 11 I P11111111 blood -a wonderful It -IM I
me --trying lbem-being, cured by. 4 I Tonle. Youtnay try PSYCIIINE
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. , 1. ,6t without injury to - 't'mes bad Dothla; to.do with the brier- them 911 the. bull1i i over the sbaft, bild kieked-ttio,coll of . r St.
, C seen Fritz skulking throu L I
I 11.1 . I .1 . -every day, �!, Q L ' " �Ply mend your name
I baisdo or fabric. ]Follow I, wood ptpe� The comfortable hous The makers have such 'complete house� Willem Andy f8,11011 to find his rope into the depths and bad gripped , L arid addreog to DR, T. A.
. � ^ � . . e was ...... 11 -ff 91,0CUB1.1,bulted, Spiddina Ave.
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Or � confidence in them. that the watch next morning there was but one tbis strnilds convulsively. . � L L - 11, . I �k % Toronto. Alldr ggisteandstore,s'
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: L Heartburn, Indigestion or Dyspepsia- T -
I .. course have felt it good fortune to be or you get I y . our mone k There lit the end of the "drift" It(.- w rds. 'How many seconds oftlic Pre- 11 1. . 1. - I;_ _1 , �� LL .. L.
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I.. 41=11=1111m 1111 w.111millill I --"" saved the lot of the boarding house "Little Digtsters", with this abscilu-. and Blakesly fIg red tile matter all 1. -
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1, L te guarantee, cost ,25c a box at your out. lit the afternoon FrI Nvas not The ellitibing of tile ladder, the walk 0"w- -__ _-_ , L . __ __ - ___
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I . L and given the compaulonship of pleas- druggist's, or by mail from the Coleman. only to -be qNeburged, but also to see toward the boarding house, the collo. 1 1-1 - . .... . ''' . I 'L . - - - .. - ..
'. ant and well, set up people. All the Xedicine CO., Toronto. ' - '2$ qu.,, tile backward rusli-It seertied as .
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,L..Ford & 'McLeod other young womea she knew told her ;;-_� o-!! � .. I., . . I the Inside of the Phenix jail, thou -it .111, that Must have Consumed . Imperial Oxford Rarige . ._-._.� K_ �� . I
. over find over figain nod reminded her ' L Blakesly sat reflectively oil the Ilan. the , I
" . Having secured a commodious Grain . time to the uttermost second. I Gives the Least Trouble - �
.11 that she ought to be grateful for la.er --,iAuybe hes in love. ,%Ausue ut� ints die of his wheelbarrow. Andy threw "She's not coming oop!" cried Fritz, . . .
Stcliehouse. we are now buyin all '. I L � proposed to some ghl rind she's turned down 1114 (11-111, unwound a two, aillnito . .and as lie spoke lie sprang -into the N THE MORNING - a -half turn
;'� kinds of rain' for which be highest mercies. , L -oung fellow has. to I .
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�, -prices w 11 be paid. . I It is, true that If 2)lrs. HetherIngtort'i., him clown. Every ,s length of fuse froul the coil, scraped buc4at and dropped from siglit. , 1. to the right and the fire is 0. K.1 4�E� <z:1 I
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oldest daughter had not married onlA have a lesson o; two. It w.oWt hurt the Lend arid. slipped on a cop. . M . One glimpse of b1swild, terror strick. ready for quick service. ., 11 --- .
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. Bran, Shorts, (Jorn and all kinds of 1ilm,,1 suppose." . I pushed the eat) down [lite the hole en face was. all they caught, and then � L LL . 11 _... � - . A
I gtaio, Seeds and other feeds kept on gone to live lit a distant city, and her .1 am sure It burns brightly and checks pro- ., r ,_ �
I ,so , how can you talk go? ,Intl followett It with two sticks of dy- came the sivIrI of the rope and the Q -.4 .. -� I
I band, at the storehouse. " youngest had, not died she,L'Perhaps I 11 -)ropose to, a-gIrl with- nainite, .gently ramming them bottle shriel; .of the unolled sheave. In, a - _.. -
t , would not have felt the: need of a girl, Hugh Would not I � perly- you can depend on good bak- - . I
. Ish presencd ItI the house enough to out tnlkld',- to, nip about It first -11 , wid flIllno-, up the bole with clust. breath ,there L fol towed the bpmp of the ' , i0c results from- TlilS RANGE. . I
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. � W4ereupou- AIr. Hetherington. Sr., Scott",.exclq1tued Blahesly. bucket ,it the bottom of the shaft, and . .
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f :Fol*d & M cleod take In Winifred. i ic�_% , , " .
� strilled behind ills paper arid went on -you're putting lit a charge for yPur 'the rope leaped upward and hung limp Call and see otar display -our
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I I Winifred watelted Hugh -HotherlA.M 1,eadlngm. A . long: - arid comparatIvetv, life, Atidy.1, ft . � I an(Isbakin-. I . t. rices are right -DON'T NESXTATE I . �
�, G. T. It. STATION. CLINTON. ton lift his God length and move across �' p I . I . I
. . . � . e matrimonial voyage, had tau -ht ,11,w going to blow out this horse Boom! came from below, a puff of . I
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I . I the room after a light for tits pipe, As I . .. � I . .
% I � the match flare -flickered on lit him that *argumerits Only fill the 6.1111-11 and uncover 06 reln,!s ieturned, the bluish. smoke curling upward above , I .
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t.�; features .she thought, as an Ith head wind,f. . . .forernan.,."If It takes :I to-," Just the platform. planks.- .1 . ''DAVIS & "OWLAND .
I.. I m Winifred herself neither questioned then alburst of childish laughter ech- "One!" whisileyed Blakesly, drawl . . � . . . I V%.W . 9 . . . I
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,_ muol: bave, what a hau4some fellow be - -mpd to tril�e liped 'of Hugh's oed to then),. "Is that Allio?" fie,isked. awtly from the cboklug powd - Sole agents, � . . I
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'111 U oo bl-Is, down -and lisited her onge more to suiWy fneed child, who. bad been . tile "Two!" gasped Higgins, holding'his � . . . . I . I
. her tendency to freckle so. hopeless , I !!!M!�_ - I
I Bentniller Woollen Mill& 1. 1 4. A I.- . 1. I I- com6 and help hlm�* especial Protege of Mrs, Hurst, the. hat over his Mouth hud kneeling to . I I I � . . . . . � - �
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itceper of, tile. boarding house, ever
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over, she looked a bit older -than -,
bo flip test of, love?" . I �
tile ractoiris minp. , occasionaity,AIlle
tillng?" demanded.Kingulan hoarsqly. .
� 'Yor WOOT,, bolh washed and unwasb.
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cis though she had carefully
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figurpo -out that she ill, fact ,was a
you all tile t1mo, whether you are rresh
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Nvorkings', which was alwkys a treat :
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ward Nfrignpin and shook his head,
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for, tier �, She was it tivitne favoefte,
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But then Hugit's ehililbood. bad
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also a good supply of Bed Blankets,
passed. In the flush'of pleasure and the
"Fresh or tired, pletionilit: or not ple�s-
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rohr w1fleh seemed to. rive the eati.ftli..
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isunder. Kill , w ., thrown from
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was too humble:to be sorry f �
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and too wise not. to see in the worst
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'Rut tAillat do,you know about It, after
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getting tip and-startin- ofr.
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f(krin, flilng'out- th.oIr harift in an af-'
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that had ever happened her the possi.
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bilitles of still worse and thus -be
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',;he loolted at blin with startled,
whistle of tile stamp,tpill sounded. .
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most - guilty., eyos4 and Ileth
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But yet this evening she thougpt,
� had . it queer �eplljig .of lifiving entered
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"All. rl.itht.?� returned l3lakesly, ha:lt-
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,umvittingly into a sanctified presence.
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The ladder was filled with. ellinblug
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girl's symmetry,, her gown$; .her ac-
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aimlessly for'ri few mfn�tes. Then he
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they're not .b6th (Tone for TIONVI
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the things that are .dear to the heart
ald lig had some viast .
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make arid tua,vbp. site would '
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self 'was not Irresistible until sbo put
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on tbe II girdle, -Hugh. had asked
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and I . hiniself. All watched the
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fh*luute� of lielp slip gare-tilm. thWeven 7
deIII wutcblii�g his miadow move toarlI
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b rea tb loss ly. Pinnily; afte� *-it w t
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cept, 1�ln-nlon and Andy were now. otr
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befctre her, for the, things she was
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the fltfq1 le . a 1) �)f - I - l,llt§* 'on the tre *
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sthrt6d nhubly'up the grea. . s � ,rungs.
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The . forethdri re,indved. Ills tools to it I
. ilih, ,-Intl :t,wil'ite. clill.dish face inet the I
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couldn't say 4 word. Sbe-Hei*cOuldn1?
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full, happily, a rid tile heavy - rug Loll -tfie
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floor and'l�au tuto his r6ow. tgheflung:
-,v%;tched the fuse sp,lutter'foll a, 'nor
scions, illit'acle Was
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m )d ,then niflde his v6ay to tile
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Ing out of tile shaft arid hurrying after
board - -house.' I
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went the water attend of herself and
herself then t);e rug, ovIef. tb a
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came ' .ul) .with Xlti.gmau,' re-
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with me too. -Even. mother's endurance
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dared to�thlnlc In! tier tens'6
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h� been I I I . .th6.:.bu6ket; was
drawn up tinire lt'wils� found
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s.,Olds about iny den. It'll; we e -filt �
III she dragged ft.out tow.�rd the
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old mliablejathe hand and machintsts.
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you I don't kno ha would happeli�
herself with: a �qillck turn, sbe: torlD
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over. these lists- with you 13OW and
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screened the iaboratory .front the den,
walliillg� nl,.no. I'l-Ill.wasAust
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lifted hilri'. to the . platfOrm cAnd
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stretdbed. his wahgW1 limbs out or) the
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shlilit ...
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NVeAlso make a, spei . . *
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tbere," -he said, a ,happy little smile
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playing about his Ilps., . . to me'
is more beauffful-eyery
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i*jay. Don'tLyOu'thtlik go?" -L . .
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gered otit,to look .at,Hugh.' His eyes
were closed, his face blackened. ..
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Clinton . . .
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came .-to ni) . Tile vL
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Fbae Merchant Tailoring.
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sisting ob being even chumnifer than
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tholl-lit that �-,Ili,,, ilij."'lit str1l be beio w
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with it ftise ]I,-bfv(1 ,�lld li.almfg.c.loser
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20c.perhashel it. kilfis, or'L , . . I
bushel loaft, Ldeliver6d at - Graham's. . . . . .
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her head close over the pap6rs Once,
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ev6li apAllo."all right" faded frbm hi's
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Akent for British
& Dying Co. Montreal,
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'Gertrude is popu)a,r, very. 8
The next Hugh, who, though
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singed and stunned, bad been. llfttii
0 the. breast of
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br4Qaibs of fresh dir.,were all he :nb(!d.
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tunnel.and had found Fritz
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logues, . and she was glad when, at'litst
tares as he talked to her, and It seemed
- .to him like watchlug.-an unfoldino..
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springing
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alon'g'the
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Is an absolute, certain 6ure
kosea,Tetter Phn -.s,B1nckheXds,Ririgw6rm,
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Hetherington left. - There are, times'
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. 'fotlicted by'his own. . ' : I
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scalk 11cad,Itching Piles, Ulcers,
Barbers'Rch'.
soreA, an(I alt cutaneous and facialblemishes. .
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again and again at'some.newly diseov-
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, Tbfit -afternoon Andy and Blake 7
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IRLs been-tbei 1;� atid successfully teated,'A
�Jl JIULudmda,of =1.6d incurable ca�,js.
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The next morning kenieringtort bad
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What singularly sweet'. and unaf.
Allie on his sllouldei,li' be. dung at
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� found a battered silver w'atch, an old
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lontalllfil� $5 and a gold
pocketbook c
L nugget, all on the floor of the fifty foot
actibed. . . .
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the evening he Ldid noll; ask her help.
tleness In her voice! I � .
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rest as - they flocked exeltdilly after
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wpn�oful inedicat vi rtae and tneri
it 16 niade in'catiada. A good honest Cana -. .
dian,prepar.ttlott. .
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He 'talked v little, and Mrs Hethei-
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on are In that p;t
Fritz. she'd nuther co=
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That is xnctl� ivileve V ritz and 0 k
orwe one ve boxes -
-box V if ty Cents, or fix TWO 1.
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:110 wcri� lying," sht(I BInkesly. .
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.sold and reyo=mended by, all. leaXna I)ru94
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ratriphlet free to-anyLaddre.". . ( I I .
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tirel-.v ov,e� his glasses, - - �
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ppeket. "Not , -I ;rd about this,.
e proI
, - .Vanufactured and sold bV tit* sol 'I
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. �__..____,_.__._____._ ---! the" fal godracit'ger has shaken the Not long ago two Vim, athletes, went . I . ff . . I �� .. � I WInds9ro Ontario. ' - . I . . ... . . I I I .
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� thA satisfaction you will derive Xrom . �. ".... I . : . 'ItLer. . .
' I - .. . I � . . me lo�deztl with Lite nl� . , . I I . .
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. . into 1� contest tosee,which could stand ier It I . , .
� - that will open your eyes to the' fact I . I . The.-followifig morning 'flak .m, s Sold 'a Clinton b W ,
1. . . And he did not know Just ,Yet that � .� . . y
� That you cannot do better anywhere � � � . . � . erect. and hold .his arms. stretched out -qurprlsed to discover - that � tits twenty H vey, - W. A.
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� else that you -ban with us. You'� will . roubled' the magio which was touching her _ -
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. .T � , . . full length tit, either. side of his body . dollar nugget was back lit his trtink ' �
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find that we are not "all at seW1 in our * I . . , dnd him, too, wasolder .even than t . Hcconnell, druggists .
I business, but thorou,lhlv - ,up - to - the " I . fairy godmotbets.. - - * .. . Yor the longer.tinte., Out matt had fed and IliggIns when fie put on his bes I I I. I .
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A our customers, knowing that, by so � . . . . . I -heatelly, pocketbook with tile $5. securely stow- - - ___ I
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: I loing, we are really adting):for our . . . trying. to'please, her; even as -sb,6 had roast. beef, etc.; thelother ate ed away In.the brefti;t of b1s.coat. . * �
I -3wn ultimabe benefit. For Ye8irss. I , I once tried to pliftse him. ae told her but conl5ne 'himself to sue ' h foods 'as ' � ,, r -
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. , . . * thin�g In my trunIc a dozen t1mes-look- .
. - � I - . . I . wit and her speed, and. her dear'butned %ich do you think held ,outjoriger? ..
Q. A. DOWNS, Puckache is the first high of Iddh(ly handa that saved Ills life aftei.hia sitt. - - The first mah lasted twetity�two min- Ing, for that chunk of go ' 14,11 remarked *
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I I Sooner or later.the 1I Nvill become . uteg. The Quaker Oats-macironi-rice' would !lave bitten me," '. . Grand Ttf-ank Itol te I
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. ,81m. W,- 0, Dwrr, 13 Brigliton St., . been at. it tn6re than three hours. - . tl,le* clothes lOve got bunting for that sunime Tottrs.on
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London, Ont.,,,writos:-0 It is with P104s-
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Inspiration. I am not Ift bit. MONO 91
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There's, more strength Arid economy
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in catilig lots of Quaker Oats ihan m;st
purge,0 gpdke tip Higgins, "And to
think that we ever,, suspected VrI
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the Gireant Lakes's
Doan's Xidney - Pills bavo me.
yon rem6mb(tr," he abld one day,
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people imaillie. I . .
- EveryJamily 9hould eat pleftfiftlitly
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onl he minister Is ready�l
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- triend I)rought' ino a bog of Doan's
Kidneyllills. lbepiltotaltethem-and
never told me," ho,went on, 141whethtr
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clay; breakfast is the best time. It
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takell sick. I am positive Doari't; Kidney
11Db you think that youtould?, #
III of the Qitake�,Oats at et-
. boroughs Canada,. ate otle of the big
Cook'S QUM Rodt.Compotitidt.
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moderate Charge
1111h, are all Volt claim thein to be, and I
adviso oll Idaney sufforers to give them A
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the fact-, bent away. from him though
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industiI this. country. .
11-1 . The 9"ab th6rine Tonlei slid
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Ideal Surnmor outings on the dreat
Lakeso Georgian Bay, or a"nong tko
fairtrial. -Vou may use rnyrulni6if Yon
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It was, ,and he took her haodii tbeLt
Were now heale(l, though still scarred
Regular si:�e packages for city trade,
large slzejfamily packages for thoge
- - guln,teron which womenoull
- d6pend. Sola in three d oes
��� of strength -No. 1. ., ro. %�
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Thirty Thous6nd Islands- ' Is
Doan's Xidney Pills ar6 150 cents Pot
it little, . .
: who atI convettient: to -the stOrCS.
... r I 10 dogr6es stmum 10; No. %L
for ar, tat 0"08,,T,5 T)Or I'I
Tkkets'apll InformiLtiog fr011h 01
box or 3 I)oxes for $L�25, at all ddalers,or
mailed direot On receipt of price bv tho
Sb6 raised her behd and looked at
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him, mid Hetherington suddonly knelt
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ra1IW#tyA,g6iits. . : .
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T. Milburn VI 1,1mited, Toronto, Ont.
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package . ti, piece of handsomo
06 pamphlot. A drom. To
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