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4 Aven people who am usuanjr FOR PICK 'LUNCHEONS* Proper attCation to the hair 11116% a I - I
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. healthy , occa"oup.aly M'uire I - and scalp is the best preventive CUSTOMS, OFTOE NAVY W-0 I � 1-1 � �. - . .
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- I I T�achers some kind of a food tonic. Ner. ' Outino Vatikot. of baldness. An occasional ap� %1%.X I . . I - ; 11
, . , � � t rovim, that excellent Comb!- The saudwicb,, which lis, the back- plication. of Bearine Hair Foul. OOME CURIOUS WAYS OF 'BRIT, tit - .
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, ... poge 4.) nation of beef, iron and old lumbeoll'. admits. of ade keeps the scalp in healthy. -. 10H LO
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I . wiuel, if taken when the sys. "le variation so that all tastes. will � SOU(NIR of cti"M .
tie satisfied. The bread may bewhIte conditi6a. It fiourishes the ;; -- . . .
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i X1 I al' X00amus gave;% most cxcellent teM is TUtt down from over- or brown, Bost.on, whole .wheat or , hair folicl�s and supplements . , I .
� 4)k on "Art" for which the teachers 4pic-Tar Has Various Means of Mak- ' r IGi . I
QfRast Huron Are very.grateful. I . 'work or a slight� ,cold, will - mru, rye or Pumpernickel. it way be. the natural oil of the head. : ing His Protests to the Captain- To be ven NIH�W Sub- q . I
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+t 41,ocuo'stoo Its or biscuit, coldgems or A loaf, I �
. . . ., .was. ppened a44 Was prevent a. more, serious illness - - " Bearine not only prevents fall- ' I Ocriber,f3 t �
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. ,,4 Teach- tint the filling must uccord with the I Placards In the Christmas Decora- �
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. ore tio re at their Verrovim gives streugth to cou- ,,binding.,, ing bair but stimulates new i I . � I . .. - � .
glv4thelrvlews,orp . , . .tions -Lionel Yopley Tolls of Early I I
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diftl�ulttos in the work. Shetlipti pro.- The bread shoull be cut th!a, but - .
' .... I valeseents and all thin -blooded growth. 50 cts a jar at Your Days on Whale I sland When Fish- A handsome Sottyenir of 011atou Is bein
, (:egde,dto the ordor of work - lot -pen. . not necessarily crustless, and the .but_ dr I . � rrinte4 on our presses. and will be comple:1 , -W -
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I oil CoIQ14r, differgat mediums. clopora," I or ,and Scott Were' There. �
I tive Art, aud constructive work. The. people. $1.00 a bottle - ler 8vill spread evenly It Arst creame-4. : Uggists, , . . " a few esys. It is in pamplilet, form,. pro- �11%0 .
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. used in the ,, -1 7 1, ---1 "fe gods and Ilitle fishes! faaely illustrated with Intop Im , I
we the After making the sandwiches wrap at whati:� .. local views, and pr . d
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I n I"' pencil work a on super-calendared paper, in in artistic and
. 'Venno. H. B. and 51$,, the, latteLlo used (004 . - once to paraffin paper, and they, willi DAI" 9 MENTHOL co'nstitutions Britishers must bavej .
I I M' , . - Ut keep moist for hours. I salt pork and pea, soup, and on the top
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In shaLding and glycea, very finer eftect. " _ M . attractive cover. We purpose presenting each
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11he objects used as akodql .. ... o enters our Subscriptiork ,
;1 a Are the � '. � . � � . 'S,anilwleb INIllugs. - These indeed 5 � - -SALVE of it rum, with the temperature of the � - during TEMB4 K or OOWBEU,
apbere, hemispliero,'etlipsoir, ovoid, Ire legion. A, hearty and most dell- 611111 lower deck about 120 deerees F4hren, eee $OuvgPim Only . & limited - I
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L-cilin, . PLASTElf -� I----,- � .,heit�--Still.-Christm,��is-�lristmaw,mrct- A---,t.I Q000t th
I .4a,.prieniand-cone�-F.or-the�,col.!- � --'---- - , --- ��� - � � � .� number are being ginteo, so all who wish to
-our wor Niiif�p 21ou", vtodwie"as .... ehickeu-salad, for- -. - ---,---- - - ,-- M- '
I , k, a, bbard .must to wied to CURES eye sort of Museu ar , I , , A takes more than tropical thunder-
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such 26 SCIAZ itches, Cricks, Tic, Its fillIng,. Butter the bread 11glitly. 4 A simpleeffective remedy for many secure one should . 0 f I! SOW,
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! which the paper is fastened.. The work ills as well as somethat are not covei ,a ,. a and salt pork to knock the . I
. Irwichlair of the Muscles., Lumbago dc�qd .
I . must be mounted when completed in amid. Headache. Don't throw awn Put.a. layer of tender lettuce oil each ka.c ,. I spirit out of the average Englishman. � M, Snbserlptlen� $1.00 to ond of 1020 N1
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i order to keep It In good order. - The money forworthless imitations, bx un-, sitee for a binder'to the salad, which conjunction with Japanese Menthol ana On that day." .. .
, I ra � - I . . scrupulquomikiars. Ggtithegenuine. sinakincanefficaciousreinctlyfor Afterwards the men ranted and rear. - I 25c to end, of 1909 �,
0 tworkineplourigthelituayofthe should be plentifully moistened with =r%g.oat. -
� '. tipectrum-the primary,the. eewmdary 3jacb plaster 2$C. in an ai;r-tipt tin . . � I ed "like true British setimen." and M I N! I
.� wayonualse. For a chicken Salad flll� Iliums.8rullse-S. . .
. bQxt 1. �ap� roll $1.00. Allaileaupon . . stirafts6 Sv.radinp., , American bubscribers must Add postage,
apd-thetertiqrycolora. Aftprtb,edif- , ',
. re;�3 t 9 Price or sample for lic, Ing the weat and celery should danced in wild abandon and a thick � I
� , � P- # , be cut as well as for insect Bites, Cuts, 4tc. . ,
� ferent colors' bp6ve been learned, pro- � just the Ming for campers, hunters, As tog of tobacco smoke, wearing little -
� ce , Wig CUARAINTIE19 that they will relieve finer than for the ftlad when aer,Md it , X!
ped to simple landscapes requiring the . . ell as for those that stay at home, el . -
. � _ - - f three Pain 4nicicer than any other piaster. -andwich separate� I se than bathing costumes. MWIL"SAVE 0 .
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use of two shades.then t Ike, useo, Such was a, Christmas Day, typical %."Si8"
. .L I -DAVIS & LAWRUNC9 CO- Woutreal, - 2ft a box. -, I I L .
, then folloWatbeaketribIn fromspr4yv ---.- I ly In paraffin paper. A delectable DAVIS & LAWRX"NCF.'r1k1ontreall. of m*y spent by our lads in blue � !U! LINV L51Z MzVil: .
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. *be- rose leaf,& spray of -y. -,--- . IWOW010"A .. .11 11 gandsvich filling Is thade.of.equal parts L . I L. . I I at foreign stations, which Mr. , MEEW --- -.9- ,06,15 nmwwww-� . I"
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I this decor-s.tive .- .-.. I I � M�- . butterrints. English walnuts or pecans Lionel Texley experienced while St4- L"m --. - .
� r4ples of design are rhithm, harmony . ground fine and'eream cheese mots. . L. . I tioned in the Persian Gulf, and which : - . I I ,* I
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. I 10 . tened with -sweet, thfol, cream and be describes in his interesting book, .
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: Mr.Smith,B.A., then gave an ad. . . . "The Inner Life Of the Navy" (Fit, .
. ; dress on, "History" whica he defined Some Facts. About the Interesting Lit, seasoned with salt. 14rated American I I .
. , Pitiful Ignorance\of the Average 'Girl man). He also tellp how Christmas is . ,
1- as the 4 . tAmmary of human knowledge. tle*Health Indicator. L eheese may be used in place of the , spent on board men -o' -war at home, Make" fach - himat Wotth, '
. crearn. cheese and melted butter be Concerning Hoasohold Ex0enses. , 11 -- - .
reqord of all that man has � . . and mentions that, should there be I "
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; it is the . A woman who was recently reported. employed to blend the Ifig .Aliss.Grnee Pitmau. who lectures on. - affegfingthe men i
L accomplialiod. The law of History is gredletrts. . any little grievance' , I
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; . ools and generally, suggestive mottoes -are hung " . . I 110 . I -
� to have Red at' midnight into the Slices of tomato and lettuce NVIth dotnestle finance before sch
. gg.od for the good, and. bad for the bad. street, crying qut that she was dying, I � :25' Over Its 000
The value of -]%istory is the verifying . . dressing mako a good filling, tie. also colleges, bad an In.terestiali esporience" among the decorations, where t ...
: -of historical faqts. It gives ii. person and all because lier pulse was beat- M - , he cap, I
, .., slices of Swiss cheese cut wafer thin. recently when she leetured before- a tain cannot fall to see them. "These, .,-;.'. % 11 . . .
. the proper trainip for real life. It Ing a little more �rapidly than usual, , I I . On% of a Cent a DaY .
. � I A good hearty sandwich is made of fashionable school for young women. in ships where the captain takes an 1. .
I 1�4 nay be said to suffer from igporance . . . . 11 I I
. enlarges the ment* horizon, It is for r, I I Nobody ever heard of "stock food" curing the bots or colic, making
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time what travel to, for space, The regarding the pulse, which is coiri. Boston brown bread with minced corn- , She happened to have just been read- interest in the men, generally have �,?,,q . hens lay I in winter, increasing the yield of milk live pounds per cowa day, I � I
. 'k the desired resuR." ' ' '�, or restoring run-down animals to Plumpness and vigor. I
� study of Plistory mak � Mr. Yexley spent many years in the 11 When you feed " stock food " to your cow. horse. swine or poultry,
. Qs a good citizen. men enough. Here are a few lacts ed beef seasoned with mnde mustard Ivg -something about the lirtuy and '
1 It arouses patriotitiltille Mr dmith'a concerning the interesting little In-* and rubbed to a paste with a little Dodeed, that the Salary of lieutenants � you are merely feeding ,he t you are igowing, on your own farm. �
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. pap�r was rousing and patriotic, And dicator in question which it is well butter for the filling. . . . Is $1.0300. So whell She stood up before at Wbale Island when I "TIME ' .!" . Your animals do do'nW.Pariore feed, ut something to help their
; .that splendid gunnery school was in EEL" bodies get all the good out of. the feed you give them so they can get fat I �
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I . received a hearty voteor thanks froui nII should become acquainted withr .New Potted T.hings.-Cheese filled ber audience she annonuved that all(, its infancy, and when the authorities 2:QJ and stay fat all yearround, also to preventdisease. cure disease and 1wep. �
. I the convention. A regular and Steady pulse which I 4arqe.y1 ;Vinn them up to the beWssible condition. SN6 't can do all these .
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� with chopped nuts now comes put up �would explain to them hor system of, -we. re ust beginning to awaken; to the. O/ I things. ROYAL RPLE STOCK I IC can and does. it is � I
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:, a not easily put out of measure by , that the man b6hind the gun acer-on
I Mr. Dearness opened his excellent ressure -always indicates a healthy' In glass jars for sandwich filling ; aerayndpcitc:df, 108 Nota"Stock Food"Buta Itonditioner" .
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I lecture on 'Synthetic 0omp9skLQn-'- 11R.--- I fl- -- - --- ---- If,----h-d.ffz-- -also--a--paste -of--eblekear-and -truffles-to- -�vbleb --was, -ttio�-.salari�-of-aAleuten.i.nt..- e -911a ;)r somd-hing-m,-wmW�.. -Allt -- ..... .: ... -.-.--- -
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11. viltbC-the 44esti6ii "i What Is the high, coi c , be spread thinly on bread and butter, In tile United States arnq.. z� Sallie -the men who arrived at the island for . � ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPUCIFIC contains no grain, nor farm products. it increases .. . ,
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... eat single test 'of an education.' In ' Over,, there is an intermittent' be"at-- . ess Imported sardines,'do- ran round t4e. room, which t 9111 . ruction were called Vol- yield of milkfrorA three to five pouF,ids per co$v pep day before the Specific has been use,[ two '
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.. would have ing of the pulse it is an indication - WI)Ile bonel weeks. It mattes the milk richer and adds flesh faster tl,an any other Pre . .
former times the answer ' 11"""' Inateers, and 'fthe: first thing that a , Parat.ion known,
I been -T t or thaC'the heart's action is faulty.- me,;tic sardines put up in Inustard, afinos;ta titte'r, One girl rig wn Ii, . Young calves fed with ROYAL PURPLE are as large at six weeks old as t .y v Id be when
� a read Greek at first sigh . � . gat do VolMnt I eer had impressed on his mind fed with ordinary materialsat ten weeks . � .
. , read L%tin verse.' The were modern You need not., howevei, take alarm. �Jolla IkC builds up run-down animals atidiestores wern to .
�-. . . nd herring, bloater paste, caviare, frout of the'lectueer had a -Tery rosy was'that he knew notlilng.*4 If you ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPEC .
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I answer In I ro express , boneless anchovies, each an it Plumpness almost m,tg1cally. i�ureg bots,. colic, worms, sktn diseases and debill8r
.1 . d, all add fact;. but did not -look tit till b ppy. will bear.in mind werman intl - I
: - matter how .vital, which. does not I that you don't know � Dan McEwan,thehorsatnapi, says. [haye itsed ROYAL PURPLE STO Spawke . �. I .
.orderly procedure.' The ancientmot no , varjetv and piquancy to the fedst. .111iis I'lunau divided up the Income. what a Title is, don't know how to put - Eel," 2.021-. laigest winner of any Pacer on Grand Circuit in * .
: ' 4 out of order many times in the . - . . - mrsistently in the feeding of "rhe .
i,, to in education used to be 'To know' g Plenic Pointers. -At it family �Icnle showed NvLia t such, a fa nilly would bave. on your accoutrements, don't � kn6w - pos, and *Henry Winters,' 2.09i; brother of 'Allen Winters,'winner of $36,000 in trotting staices . " .
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� the modern is 'To do.' Composition year. If the pulse is beating very - . in 19D8. These horses have never,beeg off their feed since k "WAMenC94AISIng ROYAl-RUrplo . - �. . -'- I—-
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for many years was very- poorly rapidly tile nervous system is out, of recently the piece de. resistance was to have and wtint the t4ings would .... how to turn to--theAef.t- or right, we. --Specificalmost-st year agoi�and I will-always-have-itirrtnv-6tibles.'�, . 1. I * ..
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taught but much more attention is order. When'fever is. present the ac-. bpeNte-zilc broiled 9.ver tile coids., .. A. cost' Mo( . . the dictuth of the. inatxuctor. And . .. . . i P � .. I .. I ", .. . , .11,
. ft , made, and then, when burned. for qerylee. and : that. slip silowed, .. I . I .
given toitin recent years. He read Lion is, rapid, and very full, and there . .e was . .I I . I . fr6iii that position -each mal had to , � , a 1. .- .
: a composition written by a pupil in is evident distention of the - vein. ' � down, beefsteak,s. cut In generous . Would secure only Dne� pitiful gll-eeil� , Start." . I . . . . .
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He If you.aro a healthy person in4b , horn in the kitchen, 'The Jeeturces� In those'days."Xack�" Fisher,. now I .
� the Entrance class of the P. b. . I - I . e pleces..'%varp given each one, who put . � � .
� showed that the pupil had no plan,his prime of lif(i, your pulse will move at. his portion on a forked stick andlend. scheme allowed only $7.88'a -week for Sir 4olin Fisher ' 0 . I . � I . .
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ideas were e ra 'tw ed to: his own' b-olling, Unlimited food. and she' showed w.hat could. be was appointed captain', While �6n. the .
; not arfanged in orderly th te of 6eventy� 0 beats to the � � 1. .
I procedure. The belst composition is minute, though. the: number -will -vary I .
the one written by a pupil who has according to the hour of the day. .Do bread and butter,� with radishes .for the.. got kor that amount, A young house, Staff of gunn4ry officers was Lieut. . I I K AND POULTRY SPECIFICS' . � �
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1; something which he is delighted to I tell b,.made a inostenjoyable repast. keep�i% slie"sald, could ,bardl; be. e.N, Percy Scott. --destined to revolution-. One Me. Package of ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC will last one animal.seventy, .
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� not think, however, that you are more a .. . I .. .1 y for less than ize, the whole gunner�'of the Iji . - .days, which is a little over two-thirds of kt cent Adaii Most stock foods in fk n, ,11,�,g . .. I
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.. write, and knows fie will have a sym. I I I When' carrying coffee to an. out of ,pe�tOd to feed her famil a Y; last but fifty days -and are given three times a day. OYAE. PURPLE.006c I
. vigorous than others because your . . 'n6w 'a rear -admiral. and'-Sir� Per y is given butonpe afty, and la4ts half again as longi A� 8l.5DBafl* containing, four. times ttic .
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� pathetic hearing. Composition is of .90.to Acior meal where, it is -to be cooked tie $10 a weeli, but an experienced house, . . t ,L . . .
, pulse beats at the -rate of 80.or . . . ' . . I . :, Scott * No doub there were faults in amount dEthe-fifty cent package will last 280days. ROT&L.P RPLavvill increase the value , . .. I
two stages: I -The mental mechani. the minute. One whose -pulse, beats the ground coffeeL into it' square of keeper could do It for $6. . . . . th ' itern of trairii�g,' 'for ii�iataiace,� of yourstock 25r,; It is, an- astonishingly quick- fattener, stimulating the, � .
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is as like- cheesecloth. This saves the meee . ," the lecturer continued the. girl -6u . relish for food, assisting nature to digest and turn feed into flesh. Asa holtaftdanerit l4a lbrider.L . .. I L
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I Cal; 2 -The Rhetorical. These are at the rate of only 40 or 45 too much ti ble wailAaken over de-. . it willsavemany times -its cost in veterinary bills.. ROYAL PURPL POULTRYSPECI. 1 I I
� used in the different forms. The aim ty to be quite as -'vigorous. Artists, de- of using egis.to. cleae the'coff�e- or,of down in,frobt looked more and .in ' . . .
.. or0' tails, such as getting a man into the FIC is our other- specific:for-poultry; notforstock. One so cent Package will'bist twenty-five - .
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,�� of composition in the first stage is the claxes Ribot, ii. Freiich physician; as . ., . ._� '. ,� 'that - . hens7Oda S, or it Pail:cosiing $1.50 will last twenty-flVe hens 280 days. WkIlChL is four times more . . . I
. . straining it when made. L, , . Sober. � evening she i ca I 10d upon. ne�es- Y. t L
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.. Improvement of the child's udage in a rule, have a norm. , al. pulse action of ' utola, . . exact position supposed to be L , inatevial or only- hree, times the cost. - It makes -a " laying machine O' out of your hens .. �4
I Arrangement and vocabulary and the . Celery Stuffed -With Gorgo . M6-, lecturer and explained the cause sary to the proper firing. of A;* Flu, n, Y I .
I . summer and wintergre-nIs fowls losinl'flesh at moultin u:. es is- , . .
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1. 78 to 84; mathematicians, from 60 to AS t- . Every package of' A I TRVultrfidisepisp . .
approved form of writing short origi- Che6se.- This is oue.of th�- ibbst p6p- of tile c,heerfill sinfles of that after, and this led to the catch phr e, 'A L PURPLE TOCK SPECI IP or. FOU SP CIFIC i's .
* 70; laborers.. frijin"65 to 68. . . � . � guaranteed. L . � . I � . . .
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nal sentences and paragraphs. The ular hors d'oeuvres. ed at noon. She was engag I , Just use ROYAL PURPLE on one,ofyotir animals iin' sny oth r rV)
� means to bring about the'develop- The French Dr. Ouetel6t has drawn . . mates were,. awil . ne-407.1, lieut inake the man." I th Aratibrron ittiother I , . .
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. table showing the action of the a plenle, a "flilger-LlInd thu,mb dlqvei�'. .863001 i en. . . animalin e,ame condition. after comparing results ... u ill sa L PURPLE has . I
ment of the aim is Oonversation, - , I ' ': them all beat-todenth, or else backc4imesyoup money: FR - s . I . . I �
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. Mae or. even a- state dlnn6r or' -wedding wit and. 'expeote.d. to I � .. your merchant. ok writi us for our valuable 32-paite booklet on cattle' I �. � .
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nuous, oral birth the littlo indicator gallops. breakfast. To pr�oare them take wide. ' �4jon -as, she .was- graduated In 'June. e British na y is the only uniform I ' 1. .. . cook! poultry disease�. containing alsb 11 I., I I . .
statement; 3, verbal analysis of sen- . � ed fighting service of any civilize4 I . . and W
- along at the rate of.13.6 th.thd minute; pi�ces *of tenilet eelery 'and fili each but 11TV'she was frightened., She did .. . oylifeceives and full Particulars about I . i
;,. tence; 4, examination of mechanical . . . - state that has the very doubtful honor . I . R PURPLE STOCK and.P. L-. - .1 -
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:at five years, :at the rate of. 88; from one ,�Ith any' of the following mix- riot.kutw ivIletbi-r she would' lnar�y. of- gin for its owri uniform, *and* . . � I . I I I
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� a .. .. p ti g - . If ydu mbannot get Royal Puiple .
v'. 5, transcription; 6, writing short com , ben to fifteen, at a tate of 78. Here, tu�es: Gorg'ofiiol., cbeeae, mixed with . I'llIl- Or not. ' " . the B sh bluejacket is very loud and Specifics'from merchants or agehts, we ( k, I -1 "N .� 1. . I I
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tions of two or - thrie paragraphs a drop oc',curs,'b.nd betweew fifteen salt, pqpper and chopped 6 � lives, "reew I "She bad actually," said Miss Fft� persistent in his demand to be reliev-, Will qupply you direct, esti prepaid,, ' ... - 1.0 ,�, . . � .
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� to be corrected. The &tin in the Rne-o anG !Dwelity thereAs* a fall to' 69. or rIpe; cream! 0eese and. walnuts or anan, "had no'idoa. of what it meant ed -of what,, he considers . an unfair an of $1.50 a pall : - .
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r torical stage is -1, To acquire skill in bweeii twenty-five and thirty the rate - - . Iti, to live, on $1,500, a year. Sb6 was plan- tax on his scanty earnibgs." Until 1 .. . � .�% ,.
I theorderly arrangement of ideas;2, is 71; betweon thirty '�nd- fifty,, about chopped olives.. Sardines mixed'. w - She hiid rdc�nt years.'.. Ja�k - .made - his.' ow -n Make.poney �ctihg a'sgr -agent In � : , . .
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to acquire refinementand effectiveness 70. During recent years th . I .. . . . no idea that three servants could not clothes, but now -he must bily them, . . . . ... .1. . ..
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velop this stage are- 1. Abundant - .owing Ao the - Invention . . . . . - .. 11 ..I.Je kept on . � sharp, '.however, .ivas always kept. , . ... 1. . Z. 1. Jenkins Mfg., Co.,, London, Os;. ' , 1. � . I
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ractice in continuous oral statement, known as the spIiy'gmo@Tapfi,, which . *FILLMORE 'CHINA. . . . . I . . .Upon the manner iii which . Jack -cut . . . ..... ..... . I- - - . . -
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I -, a registers the action of,.the pulse and . -1 . I iiption, of. what it meant . � . 11 � . . . � . .
. study of examples for imit � tion and - e -.' . - � .. I . I .. ., I - to live on filg salary. T61k abo*ut $(;.. his cloth d I R yal Pgrple'Stoelk and Poultry Specifteg and free. booklets arc . . ...
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criticism ; 3, how to criticize ; 4, habits So tells the truth al�out .the h Art Inter s � '- ' I N%1 . Thq- iegiiIations, .for instance, sal . 0 .1 � I kept In stock by- W. S. R.' Holmes. . . I .
of self,crlti6ism� Thereare four dit- Any doctor can tell yod whether your. � eitln'g. P.ieces of ,Crockery Added it 'eek. for food! Twenty. dolhirs a that the size of. the ,trouger'leg at the - �. 1.11 I , . . I . . I .. . .
. 4erent styles of Oomposition-1, De- heart is weak or stril ng and, without Recentl'y to White. House Collection. - week- Would not'have sufficed fei-tifilt knee should be '10 idiches, and 11 - I . . . - . I . I .
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scri-tive - 2 narrative ; 3 expository; a doubt whether a Sudden- de h is Interestin= nfeeeq ot china ,once -,I )p . � . .. . . �. I .. �u + +I-- foot and add6d: "Thii I . - . ..
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develo * ng a good compinsition are -1, . . � I . . . � � p1liced recently, ill the White House , .. - ' Now is Tals? ways. to. be - I inch -less* 'than - at the
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Let thpein gather knowledge : 2. run- ' I . I . " e . libinets. Tbey. were obtained through .'Sassafras and.Bnrdock fdr the�blood foot," Then the pockets of' the )ump-
plement that acquired knowledge ; 3. Go to'the blood, -if Von are to drive , '
arrangement of headings for orderly out Rheumatismi A Wisconsin tThys'i- tile efforts of -Alr.4. ,�Miy G'. Baker, ,Dandelion and Rhubarb fer stoma,ch'. � er$ must be 6.intbes deep and 3 inches
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I proceluve in paragraphs. 'The four. clan. Dr. Shoo . I . . 6k. inchea from. the.;Jine -of the :
goints for a good composition aie- Rheumatic Remedy- and wilbb, seem-. .collection, under 1he'airectian '9f Airs. kidneys, Ca,scarra and Senna, for the , Will . . � home depots -it vias
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1� ollection, selection, connection and Ing success., Rub-ons,sayg the doctoi ,Taft, She le,ilriled. tbitt much of the, ,bowels, Capsidurn and:AIoIn to pr6-' shoulder. ACthe . . I'. I � It
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, . perfection. never Aid cure. Rheumatistti. 'It' is rillniore'ehina,coiii,ld bLI found , in Buf, . . grip . J
A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. more than skin do6p-it is *conatitut. I . ,contain these valuable. ingredients. 50 his clothes deviated from tbe: official
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. Dearnes,, of London Normal School, ionali always. B , ecause of this princl- falo, .tti,e,f6rjibei-.I)e(isideti.f.s old fiome. tabl'otafor-25o;250tzbbletsfor.$1,00..'. A. -BcaI6,*to have them. ruthlessly ripped. '
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for his two excellent addresses. ple, Dr. Shoop's Rheumaticitemedy is There sliefound that two . s.11stersi Mrs, .doctor,, for half-aocen't a dity.. Wee . up -with a knife so as to, make' them
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0 Tha committee on resolutions then perhaps the most popular in existence. , B. Terkr. and 1 .1tiss �Cornella- Bartis. samples at all driig.storeq hi Clinton. - -Impossible for Wear. unt : 'I they ,,had
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brought in the following report which It goes by word of month from on' to had bought the (14 Fidimore .�r � b;�en altered. . .
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was adopted: - I another, everywherii.'Giratef al patients with almost .111 the furrilture. Mid, chl, � I . I . - - � - - The issue ,. bf rum is an interesting
gladly spread results. lb.is an act of � -b Hinard's 111alment.dures Garget in e6ws., � I daily event. in the 1W � of' A blue-
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I -Resolved that the thp thanks of .. na. They -,yere dMig fed to'ad(t some-, . I I * m'an Nvho has reached
this Association be tendered theWing- unianity, to tell the sick of a way to thing to tbL� WlIlieI Flouse �ollecfion . . : . . .---.. . . j; ' Lcket. E very . ' . �
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. health. Tell some sick one. Sold. by .. . I . . I . the age ,of. tiventy is entitled, to a
ham High School Board for the use of . and gave no old Staffordslilre platter, ' %resuvius cut tint a small ugur�e in-, . I
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their most commodious building. . all dealers, . - . . .. I. . .. a AVI - lie . . . . It history till the Iatter half of .the first 'Pitit ration of 11all. a.gill of- rum '
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2 -Resolved that the thanks of this . . � . . I . . dishes. . .. ' � I . . .century of the Christlair era.. In 73 Is mixed with. three .half -gills of wat-:'
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Association he tendered the Public A Culinary Tragedy. : . The present adintolstration 16 th6 .'B. 0. its Crater Served as a.camp ot. : er, making half a pifit in all. "A cask- .
School stafl� of Wingham. for the ox- "What's the matter, dear?" asked - - - '
. cellent program of the "At Home." . . first for,more than litilf a century tha). refuge�-.to a band of gladiators. - In 63. Of .rum is taken. out �of the spirit room
Mr. Justwed as he ciftne into the house has not been , obli.-ed, to buy. -a lleNj, A. �D. the sorenity.was broken. by a : at �ix�, bells (eleven o�clock - a.m.), in
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assisted with the program of our con- -1 din so. d iscon raged." Shp sobbed.- - . .... .. . � . I his, implements - spirit.piimp, ,mea-
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. 4 -Resolved thatthe Education de- "I worked all the aftPrnoon mali:J�' , �� I I � - .. years Ehe'subterraneau rumblings con. - . The latter pumps out the necessary
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partment,be requested to prepare for 9 .1 I � tinned * at interval§, 'and in the yehr 79 *quantity, after which the rum' cask is - �
enqtards. berause I knew y9u.were so , . . ' the great catastrophe in ' he spirit
use in Public.9chools an intioduction I A. D. come re -bunged and .returned to -t
� hook orset of tablets to the present fond of thcm. und-and"- flere she. be-.. 0 1 . whidi .1lerculaneum and llo'3115eit werb.' room, which 'ik then- locked' up until
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Primer,as it is considered too advanced g. . overwhelmed, l.n'163t there was an ' the' next 'day, .
-for beginners. "And wfiat. darling',11 1. . � . - " 11 . oib6r terrible explosion, and since that usually- outside the capt.ain's door un-
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Z - Resolved that the sympathy of "And they turned out to,be spong�) . - 11 "I., - - � . . . een at rest der the charge of the sentry. � After
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1, ,family relatives uUthe late Miss, Dad- . .1 � � I . ... . . � . . . . . I I . . .. . . I . I I .. drawn off the rum is mixed with the
-son and to the WIngliatia High School - �. ... � - . . er proportioii of water a0d serv6d '
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� personal character, but send ALL eat and grow thinner. This ware, huported from X � . PainintheSidd ac. h Lie their moist 1".. 11 .� t
the lqgws. � . . . . . tp to Abrabarn Lincoln's tinic tile =able eaftess has been 0 W otiribS , ,a and theii, helpers and' - I . ... . 11 . , . . . .
raeans a defective digestion ,, . 1. I L grees. .Cook Mri. Ai;eh.,14clinare. Black Point, N.B,, 4F . .. .
Checkoff this list, it mayas- I .. . . . ,,nif,e Intinsfou wt.ls supplied' with -. . 4 � � � stolver.-4 have to endure t1fat,teriipera- .writ os:-" For years I was trotibled with Z I,- L .L L,
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I . 03heq,, pfqtes and ,eups and - salicilro . seern, toL get along pretty'well. The' be(I-for days, being scarccl� able to turn. I ... .
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* being, parehased. whenever biore etivullyvalust a ' llott6st place perbilps wbAie, human , in�,qelf, and, I have also '1�cen a, great ' I `2N;�Z`-A7.- . .
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Accidents, 0huren News, I � . � . ' =11"A.1 annoyin f Complaint, while theyalso -boings work Is 111-atle ,voli%inizing fae. sufferci while tryin to perforni M 11 . ", L '-�- ---- I . . . ..
1! . I I thein ,were needed.. 11,4t illk.'Uncoln I orderso thesioma Is etho � -��, . , . . .
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6mi�'o*utlit, a Very beautiful s0t, � tie bolling - wiater. - Therp are L , I
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. Public Improvertlent,;, irderod frord France. i%tb 'it blue 6r- . I I I a few wlio call starid-thts beat for, a . I any good. 1-1vas about to give up in . r . . . I
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� Law cases, The Crops, . ., 1. ". gUt stars for the states -of the . I little whIlp at a dti*, but Iman call"On' despair when in i-nd ffitlueed ine to - " We]Want to, Lan4 .
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.. I and an eagle and scroll, with . auffor froin this distressing coMplallat; butforhy. . rY Doali'8 Kidney. Pills, and after using nt
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Anything else? oqpals in nourishing prop6 the words 0E I'lurIbUS matelytltcltgoodncs!3doe�iiotendbere,itfidtb(me I . -6 . tWoLlIoXeS vour'first order'. because we know th. .
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I I , every lifece. able In so inany w%s that thoy Will not bo W11- - Oki� ' I am positive Doan's Kidney L . .
� ' . ,ing t;y Ilifts fire. all that you claim for the ,andl, that yolk cannot do better &`OyWhere -
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Pay I � hnd that we are iiob *'all at sea" in our
� I Vook's Cotton Root Compound. Wdoft Vh0sphodine, , I . For Infanti; and Children. DOANN Mt)NEY PTf,T.q at(,, a purely business, Lot thoroulhly � ,up - to - the
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4 Tho groat Uterine Tonic, and how it doc Tones and invigorate$; tho wbolo We rnalto ont great boaa thit! 9.6 tA who,ro inetlioine, realizing (laie minute" and watchiti of the interests
-,\only safo efrectual MontblY .. t Tho Kind Yallo have AlWays Bought 've�"""""
-, -.�- - neii;latoron wReh wdinenoAn . 70A 8.JLr'flY Ar,L DItTRIG141LIS L L I - nerVOWI Rystbtn, Makos now othomdo not, Oa I r pills cure It while . niallent. relief, witholit'Lliv af'ter Ill efTects. )f our customers, knowing that, by so .
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.. of strongth-No. It $1 .1 0, 2. oto Debit� �1. .4rental and Brain TM)Ty, Des. vOrTeAsylptalte. one 6r two Pills make it dose. . r -- 1. a( it, and ull fornts of Xiduoy ,in(] Bladdel: awn ultintate benefit. . L
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10 decrees str lhgOr , No. S. of 1",vtow And thIg .,Ialiaturo ( .
... I 1wautifid tcifluns Mmic wal VMN'Fi Mwteh.11ouk. I _fAbitaeoit J"Itee4see. 9 I -
I I for sveelal 0 A, 6 par box. RoAd W., "amo a, I 1. for nor Mqto?*rfii�a, and I,Vects�lv Purge, bilt by t oft gotalo action pleas if MIZZ I )f Z'1-1�. 91a4k I Irice, J5 50,eeatA per box. or .3 for S1.25, '
Sold by all 11 .q , 0 xacii bank contaiw a (j,od Luck 110111 Y. Pkicosiporboxosixfor 5. Onewillpleagooix t" tiltm. I � . L. I 1.
r Ront . Will Oure. S61 fruggistaor mallea in - - I I . at all dealer. -4 or The T. Milburn. Co,, Um Q* A, .DOW' N80 -
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