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� . .9 . , _JYMP91:1 THE 10E4 . I . . . I A CITY TO ORDER. I WE4T GOE$,IN FOR YACHTIRQ. _dL_dh__ss__ft_##"##*##"4000*"0" !
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.MoriN Ariatorn-1 ftggosts a Fruit Diet I Tolls of Planf*, Animals *.nd .. '_�� .. . , �� �, I part$, Which Will 00 oulit by mr,nor At Wondorful Price. I '
As ths, -�Aos.t $uitablit-WhM the f Fislips That Thrlys Thors., , �� 4 . . I They must 'go it steep hi, the yacht- .
, t. I When the San 04 1. I I I I 1. I tho Orand Trunk Pacific. ing line out West, 49 what the v4ncou. " I Qr1litoo4 and s$4v4PW4r,-Zmu141oPn are I .
X-ondIgn Wkncet Ooys Ori subjec sitive marsh puts A few generations hence the Arat. I . ,
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Those who do not -want I. to ragk an � her firatc coat of glistening armor . I I ver Province says is right. A 20 -footer. � li togetiller. . � . r . .
extremists will do well to each I against tho thr0htenlug.8 Qf encroach, . THE HUMAN BODY. blan Nights will have lost their here, olvd.giied by Mr. Fife, the Scotch . � aked ,� I . � I . �
$,land ,, , i ,ew the . . I I charm', Tho Actifioua, marvels in t1lat designer *q ,,jo know about, Says the I . I � '1�
. War --organs, such as Sweetbreads - Toronto Toleiram, would cost $0,000,' .
!ind liver, to pin their fait to mutton Ing wigtor the life that has remained .It' is a iiiisLom 01 WAY OORPY Glioliales wonderful chaplet' of astonishing erwiso, irilvanc"w - I I . .
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and one or two, kin".1 cQueou"16d through the more opext, days V411GLA - 11311yellax.11 tales will appear quite commonplace Put it is Oth , The girl who takes Scoaffa Zmal- .
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U , coffee and drink week China to aNyaketis to a new activti�. The now 3WIn Is made of boop .4nd not of dust and the 'flying Aladdlu'a is what the Province says-.
; - .. a. . according . "Mr. W. H. Fife, a Sc6tch yacht de. 1. 4foon has plenty of rich, red blood; A0116
Rose who wish to go further should ice lu clear and honest, Aild"will sound , to-# st4tement recently de. L_amp will create only u feeling the
. . oclety at the age Which enjoyeol'them. it ner , and naval architect, �as been . .
r4ect first that man IS, neither carni abundanVwarniugs before giving way livered before the "Harvey 0 -must 'c'iagbleol instruetioAs toi design. an in- . plump, active end energetic, I
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vorolio nor herbivorous.. For -long i - Wte utilikc, the thick, deceptive, the Academy of Medicine in New York a . of ,darkness 'It torn4tional cup challeng�r f d r a Ayn, I ... . . . I
ei�t!Ota haVc ObSO'llred the viovi by use- . q city by �roreaaor,T, 0. Adaml. all that relates to science and me" dicate of Vancouver, yachtsm-eu>4arte - 4) . * ' . ' i .
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less arguments as to wl.xeth ' or or not a �pongy �Cel 01' spring, that breaks when Man to nct entirely made of Soup, of. chamoo. �, , blanchobas been given the celebrated , I The reas6n is that at,a period whena. girl's � . �.
Man was, meant to live like a, cowc A seems inost firm. The first coat- . It is not only in ancient Arabiou, - deal I I . I � . I
bond om- course but therp are scattered through . .
:There are. other species than the" ing will crack -noisily and ., - . at citiefs magically appear on gner in the construction of the I EMUW012 I .
- . � - n u#i3own number of tiny tales th cup challenger, which is to be built digistion is weako SCOff'S
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flesh and grass eating animals, All' illously, and echo a wariting with al his body it , , the . deserts, NOW toWas Are blossom� next spring, and -will sail in the 29- L i .
students of compai!ative anatomy most. a 'e, wRte's S. V. globules called I'myelins," which are rovides her with owerful nourishment in .
. . musical cadenc . ing on this contin6nt almost every foot class at the international regatta . p P . I . - I L � I---- ._1_...1_-.
know that the teeth of human, bojilg$L Wood in '!'lie Globe. Sometimes whore now believed to be a primitive form of - form. . . . . � �
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. day, towns which in's decade are - at Seattle next yeWr for the coveted e digested �
- , more -venturesome ,step makes a - ' "ana , ckle trophy '. . 4130 . . . .
are identical with those,of the fra . a true goillt. It, Is the only pure type of citiep, Ma , emblematic of the � . I I
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givorous apes, who live on fruits and deeper inilentation the water -oozea soap on earth, and scientists'say It prolifie in Sprinkling towns along the , ;.yachting chainplonship of.the Pacific. � . . L ..
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nuts. Not only so; but the proportion up to protest against. the dangerous I of . . -
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of bowel length to body length in man i . �
liberties that have been, taken. The town Lbuildi "Arrangements 'for the formationef It is a food that builds and keeps Up A >
corresponds exactly with that in the, fascination of the. smooth, undulat� I structed on, a self cleansing principle, ing than booty Agpols the I I L
I I . in i All he had tOL (10 was to exerclAse his Propos er of a great he syndicate among the members of t i ' ! I
same species in , arked contrast to � ing, and cracking surface Is soon lost . � li, 'C91, he Royal Vancouver Yacht Club and giRs 3trength. , .
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What o'btains, in all carnivorous ant- * - will power -think hard -and set hia commercial city on the Brit's . - . . I . �� I I I . I
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In coTitemplating the beauties of a . . I local sportsmen have ,been in progress I I .
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mals where the bowel is pWportional- , otion: urnbia coast by the Grand Trunk Pa" . �
dim and indistinct landscape in the - myrtads of soap globules In in L . for some time, and have now reached . I . . . I I
ly short. cific Railway. Prince Rupert will be such a stage that a . cable was sent to I .. I .� - . I I . . ,
translucent medium. beneath. A close The soapy. nature of human beings . . . '. .- - � .
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A study of anatomy therefore sug- coAcentrated gaze brings out a varied has been, discovered by means ,of the the first, "built to order" city in* Can* Fife, yesterday, The cost of the new I . ALL DRU.QGISTSi �50c. AND $1.00, ,
gests a fruit elet Ps the most suitable. - - - ado, but not the first one on th' . . I I I ,
Further confirmation is afforded by panorama that the darkness is otriv- polarizing inivios da7. is con- boat, which is to be built under the I . . . . ,
hide. The long, joint � ed, dud mL gave a. history of the, curious r . tinent. -The United States Steel Oor� n4w international rating rule, .will be ' 4 I
the obvious predilection of nearly Z- dng to ., � . I 11" porotion has at the:. present timo 15,- in the neighborhood Of $25,000. While - __ - � � -'.--. . � .. I � . . . � .. . .
children for such food. The best fruits. tufted Stems of the white buttercup searches� which led up. to, the -great 000 ji�eri engaged in building the city the cup cliallonger will be dosignedto _.. . . . . I . I . .
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for food are apples, bananas, grapes, h4ug 111 the water with a profusion I "find." Fifty "years ago Virebow of Gary, Indiana -destined some day lift the I speed and seamanship I . . I . � ____ . . . .
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ation. These �u k, --she will not by any . � .
nuts, dates, raisins and figs. suggesting tropical veget . stumbled On Ae presence of myelin to be�come a ,second Pittsburg.. The will do theptirfic . . . . I . � I . I
Nuts are especially valuable owing aquatic, growths, "that send UP. from globules In . nearly . every tissue of the site. chosen for the new. city of Gary, .means be a freak racing machine."The - . � � . . . .111. 1. 1. I . .. . .1 .. I � ..�
to the large amount of fat -they con- the marshy surface. in sumnier ridi.: I . . . , th - claed of craft. . . I I I .
. body. TIkey were plentiful in the brain.. 18 in the northwest of Indiana, just new rules prohibit ,at I V 2� , I- - - �: , �__-_ , N : . � . ..
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They dissolved In hot alcohol. ,Strong �rp = � - I . ....
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are indigestible is due partly to thd . Weatit' flowers, are .. ow the f -, ; , M_ -1 W_ -:.-., .
tain. The old fashioned idea that they � culously small stema.,-bearing white llu'e of the cup chal .; I", " , 4� �*�_
. 0 V - .-loosier s.tate, A year ago it was afi le in her racing quali- ... ;�� - .- I I -- .,* -) ), 01) .
error in taking them at the end of an and entangled featilires of alkalis caused them to brink. -_ lr- . I . not be depeii(lont entirely on 4C*,"i P!, 0- �,1_55 -
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scene where the 'rich greens, turn fo -' immense tract of land studded with ties, will - "I. el , .
already more than ample meat meal chow thought ille. myellno welre albu Lbility to.Wng the cup to - ��� 11/1. "� I
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and partly to insufficient masti I . . I a few -spruce trees , and Some , - xank' her v van " *- . ,� V
cation. black as the shadows deepen into the mens. � I day 15,000 me I couver, for, iinlike 'the racing xna- I I; WZ� : ..4.._-_- � . . .
. - its di . - � - undeTqr w n axe. I "Tf i ) E,.k - I -111 . .
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Chestnuts are the easiest to gest I perpetual night of the deep, weedy It was not ufitil 1898 1 w scover " �vorklng? tl" To- chilies oil which millions have been ,!0
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and make an excellent food. .. any bottom. The floating roots of the blad- ed they possessed Peculiar refractive, years it will be not' only a place on Spent in an effort to -lift the America 4 .. , 4 , i. .
: erwort that send up Stems of -06wer.' Finally Professor Lobleln of th . e map, � but the "thriving I �. I
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other fruits may be taken, alwa 8 re -their - . Cup, the projected new. craft will be a . , I` .,
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membering that Stone fruits so . . IR9 MY
me yellow flowers in su mer help to fair. sea boat aild a wholesome cruiser. . '. 11 . .1 11 ��E : .
times disagree and that acid fruits in. Carlorube inade an elaborate study. -of Gary, ail ,infant4 phenomenon,. with ,�, I .
make the crow.diiig vegetation more the globules and 'showed under the, po- , population not - f or from- 100,000 '. a - ."The plan by which Canada will be 1. ,?. i . . I . . �, - 0 � I
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should be taken in moderation. Straw- dense and there are a few twini!lg l r Ing microscope 'they had queer .. � At Saqr OF:;' .
berries 6ontain a considerable.amouht. and circling steops of t&.. iAraterlilies . , Tb�e� story of .the building.. of Gory tional-ri-egatto-Is by 'the formation of- ,.� I I
of purl'its and should be avoided b .y , -is, one of the -romances of industry, I lot�tl i 6 . I . -_ C�Ll qr L_ EB R k1li
cross - markings and Werg; tn reallt. I I a syndicate of y4clitsmen wh I v FREE' / � .,
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y to -give distinctidn and character to 1,11liquid ,crystals," sho ' . . . will each subscribe $1,000. Th - I
all with a gouty. or rheumatic ten- . . wing precisely . and ,is fit 'to inspire the writing,of , 1. .
dency. Among fruits we include those the submeried landscape. _e yacht " . .. -r Q S 0, PS I =) E 3 U N- M R _- 3
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of the cereals, such as wheat . The still, weeds are pushed aside I t1i'e, ,same markin obules. -ail el?, - steel city. That is what T61 Our 1907 Catalogue will tell . : .
and is to - be a , of the Royal Vancouver Yacht I
rice. White bread is free from p . by a slender, cruel-JaNved pikey who Tbig.was considered sufficient to dem. � . Or$ I . I .
urin, , - . it is being built for, . ".
but brown bread contains a varying .pauses a, moment :with leisurely uu- onstrat6 their Identity with soap. , . . I I . Club, which -organization will*:select yotthow to get, Absolutely. Free, , . I .
I . . I . . City of . � -a crew to sail the yaclO in the cup I I I .,h .. I 'a beautiful Carving. Set . of- I -V . .
arnount derived from the husk. The . dulating gills and moves stiffly. away . The, myelins, or soap globuiesi seem .' 10,000, Acres.` ' .. races. Then., after the races are over,, "I I . . . . . . . I *1 I ...
most wholesome iorm, of bread is un- on�his destructive mission. There is. to contain, a I remarkable substance In.— . About 6;000 acres have - beep 'ac- some.45.0 tickets at,.$5 - each.will be . SHEFFIEL6 STEEL, with" . . . . �, � . I
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leavened. -Lancet. life in the. lower depths wh4re the fluids.. and crys� q I sold among local yachismen. and the i I Celluloid Handles and 11
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I I weeds slowly move and a form like a tals.-NeW Yor . k World. I ... at d*cost of about $3,000,000, and it h ffied, The .lucky winner will I I . . / . I ..
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. InVoloat is barely distinguishable ..for . . I.. 1. ,� I I . is . -expected that eventually- 10,000 yac e ttha yacht, and the proceeds Will . . . Sto�liiriq 'Silver Mounts,' , I 11 .. .�, . - . .
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No fewer than thirty-seven, persons. a mome � nt in,tlte suki'ounding black I The Three Peantst 9ta . ten. " , acres will pass into -the :haixda of reimbutse. the syndicate." . . . - M.) .1 I I . . . I I I I .. . 1. .. �
- water, . A: shoal �.f mud -minnows � I thead.new cit . builders. Three thous- .. I Y/' '41* - .I . . plush. and sitkAined . I'll . . � .� , �,
have had the "Letters of Junius" as - . wit . Virginia, Tennessee and Georgia are .� .. . . I
� . with nervous-, h4ptqLghol do, -and .acrea,zz,nearly-Ave-square--iailes,..L----Canadal--�-J.ndia m -Population ___ . __1 - . uase,The-outside-be- ... � - , - --..--,-.-.
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. --the-mi(Idle de- W-sAome, small, non- -th G-Ve-a 069 _0__ei_n_Wt__44 . , , , ' 14. ' , . . . .. .
tion of Taylor's "Junius Identi .e " . p of land will be set part for the steel The Indian populatibn of Canada at' . . I . . . . . k " W., ing covpred with icathcir'ette. . . . .
in 1816 Sir Philip Francis has er- descript. fish 'seem almost transparent the white.. peanut and the smkll red S I I -.1 - . � . .. I 11 11 I . . . .. �
, mills, furnaces, docks and railway the and 61 the la. t fiscal year amount- 1�,c, . . I ... 4 . . . .!
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ally been regarded as their author. Sir in the dim light �as they ditit rbgt- peanut are the v�rllettes chiefly 'Pro-' terminals, the mills - occupying the ed.to 109,394, a net increase of 1,757' 1. " I.... . 11 10...r . �-. .".. . ,
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Philip, who was at school ith lessly here and there. ,'.A -small sun-' duced, while Goo *�. 1A a -ISO JA&9fiWPrO-. 'northeast dorner 'of the -tract oil the - compared with the'-previ 0 " - � " IV . . . G'aide Book is richly illustrated'alid r , .0
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duces. this' small red . nut, . .. .I *io�everyQi-;e..Who Asks (Or, % I " i
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Woodfall, the publisher of the letters, fish, proud of his .bright Col6rS, passes Iii -Tennessee . lake and the-railwAy centre the north- -,,tt,`;� , .� . . . . . . �
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' 11 h t, whloh,is larger thaii the west division. - Ali- the land, south of crease of 2,878, but thisis largely ow- . . ;� . I . f , I . � I
Ng. ,. . imd cdtitainqAL-14.3 of othdr .sppclat offers .
was a clerk in the Secretary of State's so. 'close that'his 6piny flu seoomg al- t e w ite*n'-4i . - ing .to gain by transfer of1ridians for7 Y1 % j t , I , A . . I . I . I - �
office and wrote for the papers under most to touch the ice. As he gli4es the rivqr is tb ,be rese,rved-f6r mer � � j�tc., at!,o gi,ve.4 rull cle.tails of new and sqtridard . .
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- , red, . and .the lirgei variety of the red; - inerly- shown in Kqewatin -and *of In- _ V "' I I . ". � I . .
various names. It is upon the simil- out of sight there is'a.commotion.. � . eantile and municipal. buildings- ana - ��, . � I � ..
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arity of his known writings - to., the among the' hanging� weeds,, and the . ttes� are H ,ry � for the.homes of the employes. . - dians. bithert " . � . .�, . . . :. .. � . . . .... �.
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style of.Junius that his claim form of%a.mus. ,rat"moves' . , , umphreys, Per , Hickman total inumbei 61 - births wag 2,5il and .. , , 4 1 /. . . uvrito tti-,claye .. I I.. I
is prin- long, dark k . . , . Gary, which is deiligned, to be the � .!_1 . . . I I . .
cipally'based, though bxperts have I a .of peanut . .. . of deaths '2,3219, the net gain frdm . .. . ,�. I . ,
past with his back flattened against . not. Dickson, but the,a*l greatest - steel 'plant. in the world, is - natural, increase b6ing;,182, Or 91 less , � , �_ r ` - DARCH &FIUNTER 5EED'6o',L.1AIted ... .
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also identified his writing with the the under surface. of the glassy cova- . *cultivation hfts, been. enlarged In, more I . 1, � . .1 , . .
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' I ec ut years.. ,Few � . ab6idt- 26 .miles from - Chicago. * Why from the same Source than a -year ago. .1. - . .. . I_C>NnqN, 9--ZL ri aLda - . I � . 1, I.. . . .. .
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Ang, -3116 i trailing some.,bright ' it i � r al o 6n Lake.Michigan I The, -income . -derived' , exclusively . I . 1.
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green hOrbage from his, mouth, and. . duted'.. In cast or, west T6nnesseec but sh;xdd.hav6. been chosene for the:es- through 11ij- exertions of the Indians . .. , . .
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other claimants are Burke, the states- is in haste totreach one of Ahe neigh- in the cbuutle's fiatne4 .they Rre. the, . .. . I ,\ \ 11: � I .
!nan; the American General Lee, who � . I � . . .tablishment. that is to help meet* th0o. themselvis. has paised,the fte mil-- ' . I 11 '� I �1 , . . . I
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boring bous6s and enjoy,& meal -He chlef moiiqy th U ATZ i " V ' s 7- MR ' - - - - V . I
s self claimed them,' ' , .crop.of a large per cent of - demands f6r. iron and a el is rather lion- .' :mark. and ex�eeded that 'of - the- * , . . 41 , it j, %w 110 ". %
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�can do almost.- anything under the ' the f.irmera. Tlie' pe as mianY 'obv'io'ius'-to- a 'person. acquainted , ,_ . I'.''' - ZIM . , ta., ,J , ikw. I , I .
rd George Sackville and Horne . pro in . ; �', I - I � ,'�, 111�% f . I . I .
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water.' 13vembie"4thing is not imp . Lortality, whic V KIIJUDT`11211�111 AN114"PILE14 PP.
Lo . . . . antit .11 ' wAb vious �'."tffby'over half a * illion I � �4 , , ,., i K
09�- - joober,' pludar, . edrth nut, the. steel - lndust�y in the United. -dollars.-'The Yr. h "was 'rg- . I A�--,,..14 X ::,�, , �,, N1111 :e.
Tooke. -London Answers. . . names . _. . . I . . . I R"Q40,'�..p I'll . _
. gr�und nut, gr un &a. . Northern. gol� . . . - --,.--- .-I& � - - I
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� I sible, for he,. will exhale & spreading o d . States. The. Jeast. important :con#id', th eir heavy last, .year, is attribilted in . I _-�_, a . �_' � . � , .
His Humor. . : ' .bubble of aii,� give:it time.to.absotb , . . . - . - Oration Of * ali, perlidpi, is tha�, it will paft � to the mildness" of � the, mointer, . � . I . . . 4 . . . . . . I � 11 . . . . . I i . . 11 " . I I . � .
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morist. He was running down the Prerathe 'it in again and continue his .... 'ell, was" f and ,-;one . of the . greatest industrial people .who have . . .. - - . ". . I
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a was journey. . cities in- the-1country, Cluibag As a . istenCe, and..are subje6t to. pulmonary 1� . 11 . . . I
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steps of the hospital in.which'h - � - , and more or in � . '. . . . . I
I . f the vorite with troopq.,, �Imarchlug. through less 'k' dred disehses. . . I . . 11 . . . . .... . . . �
working when he met a fellow student water, and so - -must rise in 66e o I I � cen66 of skille& and unskill6d'labor. I I
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9 UP- . _. ash,dile American. - - Upon it.the Stec I -.011 be The tenoldney'to trafficin'thii sale of , &4'A
,, I I Oils - . fortablo�--summer night. . : I . ,. able to -draw oi men in* emergencies. . DING" S, .
leisurely climbin . I Corporation
Hello, Brown!' crieLd the slow . . 1. . � f, liquor to:the; Indiang is note *%MUB1m . I 1. ...
oticing,his friend looked ploasedi goes th ough. the branching and en. , - 'benefit'of thesup, annual report; and this warning is IS-* I - . - . I
n li ,I Windo-wis of Celiulold.. , ' 'Gary. will have,tbe _ "Indications h. . - -' ssss . : . .Emmmmx� . . . I . I . . . I
, .sued'.,- k�ve been obsery � I . .. I . . : .1 a ..
"You're in a hurry. What's the met- tangled.weeda, more -black than the , : % One of the li iny.,useg. to. which Colin- erior railw&y'. cphijection of the West- , i '' . ,:. " . ... ... ... ... 1. . I . .. . . I I I I � . ..
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ter? Any . good . cases Poo .,%Water through.' which hi� movi�s, a lold .Is � put is in supplying, w ed , during the that'a'salutary. le - I
"I should think so I" pri6d Brown, I . son L - this - ' The Neivs-R-ec6rd and We&113r.Mail and Rrn:0re, one year.. ...,,...$I 1
. gre6t'hurr Ing disturber'of the Silent light for, t .to c . L... . . I . .
... I yl . is. .he er..rtalns of automobile sidefaticii in a busiiiess age that " it .. .. J.... -1 ............. 1.05 ,
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' a new pun. "We've' lif!6 in the �ipjRris6n,qd'jauds�aln. . top . Celluloid is made .in -a n.. I . . do .- , - i - Family Herald atid Weekly'S.t - ar. �� .......... I ffi- , t
just bursting with a . traffic along the lower. St.'Lawrence a ' L A91.4i ,.Weekly .0lobe ...... .. 11 I . f
4., . 9 . hoots. of. -makes, eVery mi ute,.every inch and few years � aTo is - fast . fading from � .. . . . -
got a woman in th I I ' ' � � . - . Will; have"to ' . 1: :i . : WL-ekly Witnets ....... . . � �. I �. .1 I
e ward upstairs *he . --�P;6f. . * �, : ''. down to a thickness every cent 'count. Outweikbing every . .46 4 .
is so cross eyed that the tears - run ' .'Bell'e� 6ii-afn,eis.. - ..-. extreme thinness . . � I ' 0 memory, an, apparently . . .... I..,..,L ............. 1:6(�, . . . � .
. . .1 , 1i other.. ni in favor. the SAO, be 'repeated before long., Among the *41 , . . . I 1! . 96 . S ci n ...... * ... ;_,... I ..'....., I . . . .
� . . Prof., Alexander Graham Bell, the of only five-onii thonsandths,of an I cb, . argume . . . ...... L %,
down her back." � vhi& Gary is to oce . . a of'Indiane in- - . 1. I : � . . . .1
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"What I" said his friend. "Could not' inveniorbf the'telephono,-firstihought and such Rb�ebts..of celluloid can ,be V . � � ,jipy- is the'loca-' somewhat kindred clas .. I., . I I .. . .so . , Viee Presq.,_-.1 ...... � ........ j-...;.. .. 1.75, ,� . �. I . .
. . . tion of the wonderful iron ore ranges ing the distridtAmmediately -�68t . I 1. ... 44 %tfser ........ iw., � ............... .
. do anything for her, could you?" of ,the telephone'wheri studying. the . tolled up as a I ' habiti . . � . 44 � I , I . � Advot . 1;60' , . . .
re dily and, closely 'as .
. "I should thAAk we could," replied humAn ear. Since the. inventi6i� of the ets of trans- from which raw . material will �. be 'of. Lake Su�erlor there is ground to . . 6, - - � .1 go � - Farmitig'World. ' I I ..1.11.w , I I . . . . .
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drawn. If -one *ete.to stand. with a_ fear that the traffic has been, making .` it - .. . . of - -Farmet's'Advocate and. . - � . . . . I . I . . ..
Brown. "We treated her for ,bacteria." telephone. he has continued his inves- parent. celluloid pieces are cut of the . .. ,� I s I ,. . '. . I.. . . . . . . . ... .. . I .1 � . ..
. ' nd headway, itiid proximity to the inter- . ., . - - .1 . . Holne MagaziiPe 2.25 % . .. � I . 1.
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windows,. a mi -dale -of Broadway in GaryAhe rice- mational. boundar� line adds to' the. . 11 ' � . ,
'And away he rushed to fire .it off on tigations ifito the-quiestion of deafness. sizes. required..f6r: the' i cQMpass in wbat. As soon' to be* the 6� _ ._ , . . _ - .
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some one else. -London Tit -Bits.. . . In the'United States there are 89,287' whoi 44 setin'place - 11 ' " ' o': . ., . stat, - "; ... . . 44'. . '' . � . 231) 11 - * . .
. . persons I wbo, 46ri-b": returned. by.. th u. these have. be ,they . dle would point across the waters of diffl6uhy "in. repressing -it,'.' However, � . .. I . ".. . , .. .. . . -1... . :1 :.� k��,
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, � . � li , can' . . e .up, . li., . In , , a an almost directly toward . signs are.. . I I . to- , ,� � "i e, �, . . � - . , ... ts. , * *.�. ..'.......'.. . . I 4 , . ! t'. , .
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are -,other part of it WhIlei t e w �d- I a of -sugeeig in combating the evi . 1. .. .. , mail *** ........ ...... 1'...-..?., , , , , Z'.; :, , �, -
An Irishman, a Scotahmali and an bar' of t d6if :p6opie f6und'in the- .1 tiny I . a be readilY li'.th.e deposits. of re hematitei- in -'the tiOxi . . - . . is : it . . � . ,( - , - - - , � .
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ulold can . thu .. I ai400tte, the. Gogdbic, � , -- . � .. � . . . I . . I I -It - . ' . World ' 1. 3 X),
Erlglish�iari on the unemployed list New E.ngland' States where the pro- -1 dow of cell Mea.aba, the Mi . I . . . . . � I .� I . I ; . .... �..., .... � ..... I ...... !
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. were once trajinping ..the country in - -runs- from ' t'6 �,194 pe , , . - Ilabi to. be dented'.or . . Forestry Education'. ... . . . I . . . . . I . . . . __ . � , I . ..
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. portion - 1,578 i . ,_'tolWd'.up It ls� P. , I. i. the Ve - rmillion and the :Menominee. . . .,c - . 11 , * I .. F1 ee +Ires,,-, London' ' . 3 3 . . . . �.
. . 'rolf of paperwould. be , es I anaol�au newspapers and . public . ' . . .. I al
field million ,-' and the. sm'dllels't,in. Montana,. I .crumpled, as a . . rang ,-,*Well futitish.80 percent. of.- .. . . $6 1, ":16 . � ....'...' .'". ''.. � 1,7 ., . � .11 .
search of wqrk. On coming to, o . I .. I men ate'beginning to preach forestky� . � - . 1. F0,e,P�ess,,Eveiiin 7-1 ......... -5
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Wyoming aud..Arizona,.where the.deaf - it -cru hed, and so celluloid .1snot a per -.!'all- the iron used in.the United:States. I ;_ �.�' 1. . - .1 ,.g I 113dition. .,.". � . . . �. . I 1. I ... It. . .
of turnips they took several in order- . I Is .. . I I � . . . I .. . . ... I 1 . . .. . � I
. . '' r. � 1'.biit As yet we have noi begun.to.do I 11 ., . . . . ,.% . . .
to, appease the pangs. of hunger. For are% fewer, *than '626 per' million.. In . feet material for. 1his use, w but It' AP- - -�' -Sik Railv�ays Meet. I . .. . . I . � 1 '
this e . I . . ;- - . I I ., - . .- . I veryanuch.' Intlib United States con- .. - F& reimitfingj pfe1s& do. so b -E '
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before the . Dr. Bell is: iiielin d t e I � pears 'to ,be the' best t1lilt has yet been - I connected I. sideiable, progres;� is being, made, and ' -, ' ' . I . I y x0ria.$s Order or',.:,., : ' I -.. I
this Qiey were dragged . . I . .4 ..... . Six ,gre t rlailWays wil be � . . . I.. . I .. I .
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�_ f the relation between Sunshine and g6o& I ioulifil: ' 1. . I . . .. .., . 0. .1 48� . -five , feet i -the new Lfor . e8try'cours6'at Yale has I . * . . . . � . . . ... . I . - � .. ..� , � -.1. , .
judge,. who took a lenient view o .. . . I .1 , I I . I . With . A,horbor twenty postal addressl I . I ... . . I
case. Before sentencing each to 12 hearing, fliolr& he 4s not, yet .ready . . . . * , - - - ,Note,and . - I .. "I.
, I . ... . deep , is'belng .constructed,. and. the : grbwr��m6re rapidly than any other -de;. .- . . � _; : , I . - � . � . . I .
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lashes on the bare back he,agreed to Ao state this. definitely.:... In line -with . .. L01rd, 1to,thsehild asid -.Jay.'Gould, : foui or five miles of lake'front will - pait . I � . . I . .., �
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each the Sunshine statistics come the lbata- ! - Lord- Rothschild_ who Is taking. a I bre"stov. ' . ..
confer a small favor according as s I , .be.-provided'-witli immense ; �tefttioa to this, Tha Yale Alumni ' ; . I ' ` ' � * -11
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requested. The Englishman asked the logued diseases iAich have beewt re4 i prominent part`ln the:,, commission age docks. , From a residence and' -so- i Weekly,'aays: �'Ifi the historical -ups . � W..Jo; MITCHIELL I
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favor of his overcoat, the. ScotchmAn BP nilble for many,tho ' usdnd' cases of � which is considering -as, to th . e bes I t -ter- . i. cial viewpoint G.dry is .to be as at- i and downs of othir and. older'depart- . . .. . . � . I ... . . I 1 9 1 t. I . I ... I 1. . *.. � �111
his o�vn as well as that of. the Eng- deafness, As the. chief cause:of deaf.'i � . creafo* can make it. I . . . � 11 . . � � .i
. . . ritor.V for Jewish colonizhtion, IS the I tractive as its rs . I ments of Yale, the, -record, the, work, ' = . . : I I .. . ''I
lishman, whil holds. the-, - -he I 'wealthl, THE NEWS -RECORD, . .. Chilton,.' ,-On't ..., �
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e the Irishman,* casting, mesd at any.age, catarrh L �W�althlest member ,of t Bgt � The Streets -will'run_at right angles 1 - and'the,p�ospdrlty of the Forest School � . � . I .. . . I I 1. I .
a sly glance at the judge-, said, "May. dead. " The comparisons of diseases. and most. famous bankffig house In the � shol, . t wide. They are I cill for a iocial attentiidn, -It fiad .. . . . . . . . � .. I . . 1.1 �
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it please your honor, I would. just are: .Catarrh, 11,702; scarlet lever, ' in ment funds of. $200,000, with the ' - � 1. . .
, - . 7brfd,.'1:1IS'mouetary aud soclul.1fifill- 1i to� be acadamized or paved with : dow .. ______ _ I _ -1 -.,..--- . - . - I . . . �
like the Englishman across my back.- 7,424,,, bar diseiges, 4,210,1 spinal men-, .. s 1. -�be of' con ' 1. � . . I . . . I I � . . �
. etice suggests th6 monarch rather .than I brick, Thi3 sidewalks. wil I- ' lumbermen's professorship funds of . � I . '
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. ingitis,. 3,991;. * colds, 3,074; measles,. the oilancl I er. There , 11; a story, that i, crete, twentyAeot . wide. The mAin - $150,000 in sighti and.an'annu'al'in� -. , I VIOTORi . . . .. 1 4 I., Hdrd on the -01* . ' , . . . ...
A Driller. . 2AA7; malaria.and qiiinfiie,-I,636. , � . . . I . I .. .. ,._._�._. ... .. I ' I..
I Of the tot -al. number, I Jay. Gould once called. upon him on � thorbughfawe, running' north, .'-and come' 61!-.about�-*,$20,000'. � -Its courses , , . . . . . Dr. Oslor continues to be I
An' Iroighman* looking for work took 50,296 lost: . ;,South, will be called Broadway,' ac- . of instructibil"aINady nurfibef 31, in lie was a. hero, fighting alone, . mitic ail(! to' utter sayings Which . - .
his stand in -a group at the gate of'a their heariur-in c1lildhood and 35,294. business. Lord Rothsichild se* out :� I . ' .
. . . . . -fo'teutatiwe plans. Its Mate, � charge of 26 teichers, including lee- � A lonesome -warAor, never one ingre' -please the temperance people. Speak- . . . . ' . .
. . � . . in adult life. Eighteen per -cent.� of". word,that he Was too busy to see. the , cording . . ,. . brave, . . . I � . . I � . . .�,, ,
large engineering establishment. 'By the totally deaf wh . . . caller. Mr.' Gould, not accustomed to'l. running east and west; may be nam -1 turers; and its steadll�**axingp..regis- . � ,ing recently at the London Working- � .1
and by the foreman came up t6 the . ere born.so and I ed Fifth ,aventie, the twd. narnes b.e- T tration. 'of' students now. amounts. to' . Discreet;. considerate and �r�ve.;, men'i Colleg6, he said, "If ' 'all thit. : 4 - I
. I. the great -majority of 'the remainder being denied- audience by iiny. 'one, . . He fought, s6me noble battle, buthe - .
gate and asked: � . I .. I . - [ ing ill compliment to New.York cit te two,reliular cljlsaes, besides I .. . . . � beer, iind spiiitwere. olumped inio, �he�
. 91, I : ther a tart roWltion Of I �.7, 59 in Ab � I 11 gave .. . I �. . I . I.
"Are there a' became, deaf befoi-'e the age -of two c . . I I .sea,. for a year, the people. of � hInglarW.' . !.
ny drillers here. . ere. the �steel kings live. - ' 27�. students in the nature -of -'s'p�cia a. . No- voice -to' . . 0, :
* fame, and passed.Away un- I would be ' . .. .
I .Ward , years, Deafness, Irf childho6d -is 'a his request... After an interval the at- 1 ' nts' " . � I ly better off. ' Au4 it. ' , 11
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"Yeg," said Pat, stepping fo . . . I In -,disposing., ot'thelots the Gary . In' the regular lists .6f 'atudei one . . finitel . . . .
double sfortune because thope�Nvho tu I -nown. � : . I 11 . " :
h � . ` . 'a rePIF from 1 Land Co., will ace ',that none of it. - finds, 'besides,` -Yale, sonid 28 univer- - - : . I �:
He got the job at once, but le had mi Aeudaut re rndd with tht . . 1, . ikIr the'tobacco were alsor daimped In, .
become deaf after twenty. years o3f ai_10 L6rd Rothschildt -'oTell Mr. Gould that I . . . .. 1. . . 11 .. .� . . .. '
not been working long at .the machine, . fall& Into the hands of more spedu- I sitips alid colleges rel5resented, by So, grandly to occasions did lie rise -- -toAhe sea, it would be a good,thing - I ._ . . I
when it broke down. The foreman never become inute'because-Qf lb�.4-' Ikurope IS, not for Sale." I . :� . 'Billd of. sale and deeds, will ; graduatep, 'two of' those institutions � . ' for the-jeople, biit hard on the flsh�', I . I I
in anything but a pldaaant mood' misfortune, On. the other hand the. , , , . I .. . o.rs .86 splendid' were .the victories .he,. - . . I . I . ... I .1 �
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then inquired - � child of five 'or sevbn who becomes to- . . I lat - . , I , , , . . � ... . . .
.. � � lainona XPICId. . � .. . er., is to - be a bona� flole settler, and. - durl her history, .no" branch hag- That all the world had atked, -him, I I . �... , . .. I I
tally deid *quickly forgets how 4o 6rti- . . . I.: .. . -.Z-. - , . . , I
"Where, man, did you lea drill- At, Christiana, a .little to in the I that he is to erect a building fQrbusi- boon: able to 6hoWAn so lirhitdd a time ." to comintind I I . - I.'' I �, I .
ingP" r� culate, All theso-4hings .point to the�', ,,,,, ... . . . . . I .
. � � ill a b 0 � head " rel?Mence purposes. Lota ,Sold such.a ratio of material growth," �_ 1 Could it his' native valor 'under- 04 1 . I � I . . I .
"In the militia," was Pat's reply._ necessity of - closely. observing in" the - Transvaal..about geverity in e a ov , or i, ., I I t. . . I I I �. . . I L . 1. . .�. .
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London Express. .4. I 1 home the c6ndlti6xi'iu which disease,..,. Ximberleyo'An alluvial depo 3 , foot: and � a depth of I Japan's Trade With the Dominion. He fought himself and, winribag. I
. likely to produce: deafness leave tbg discovered bearing djanionds, and the -frontage of ,26 . . . . gained the prize. � - - . . I .1. . . L . � , L 11 .
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. . . t� espeeially ed out - In, 150 feet; Those for residences will be. I . Sapan'g ex'p6rt trade. with Canada. . . . I
has. been; stak p .. th . . - TRADE MARK RgqISURED.: . : .
Helping Out Mamma.' . pation �he 'small patient. entird aien, L . 30: feet wide and = feet dee . e: is ing, as is � evident from a glance . , - , . . �. .� .
. 'Everybody who has talkea..toDr. 'Bell elalms,' wh�ch ate,gritated by thoi gov, I growl singlei Aisd iiii..;i is-rzerju - ' -Oinivnentquickljr curei; Itching Pats. Eciesn' mal - , .
I . . , -gardens, .flowers - and at the subj6ined list bf goods sent t . UnMe . an� . .
About a dozen . people dropped in - - t&�, as I has the writer, mu .cultivatiou,''Of other skin troubles, - . . I .
unexpect�dly at a country house itl priva at' ,ernment, each fifty yards square. The 0 A journalist. In"Berlbi has.beeii.exek- �
beenjnipr�sied with tile sert I I shrubbory)--And the'L tasteful adeirn. this country during ,the ten moilths �. Conig�ti,475 Fer �
the evening, and the flattered ous- ' "ill * In 11 ' for diamonds, which.. Are blaing his'lligenul, In tt p exv- , ,guson Ave,; N. 14aMiliofr� � '
nes6'with which he regarded the here'- I '99 9 ' ment of homes will be encours . � Is . ty 1i em is, to " k4e ...Q L . "
eas did her beat in -the limited time .found, In. !the surfac%dep�slt,,;, Is some, I . . I 1 1906.. . 1. .
show I ditary,.aspects of the ease and here. . eivery possiJAe way. I ! I , . 1. plain the meaning of.the letter 9 which skciali s -lay -weeks and weeks io.hospitals�_ .
at her disposal to make a good what similar to placer gold mining, Latest figures on the extentsion and'!- . . -_ . y bid desipaired oLever getting beiter.
. 1. � 1906:, � ' 1905. appears with rfiore or less fr0quenc
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at the supper table. fthere some �9,,00.0 diamond miners, rep- - I e ovmafies.v. � -' . . .
But she had only just , begun to : far.. "lust here there is -a striking ' capacity of. the mills Indicate the oom - Silk, raw .......... $145,091 $ 40,373, dfter the names of Getmilu military Of4 " 111 Mosi&hl kirs tvauld be &ke oth , . I .
resenting every nationality, tire living pany will handle 6;000,000 tons of, ore- Silk tissues ........ 253,000 - 185,793 ficers In the records kept at the mints. had IpYed,ll he wriles, "but, to ly delight, a jew. I
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flatter -herself that things were pash- I showing. in hereditary and in consan- In huts and,tents With their families. will produce 2,600,000 Silk tissues, including . I � .1 try of war and In the kaiser's military n ortme.11 , , . .
I . Ity in the marriage of parent I a, & . �; orked I
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7oung� guird F i* d 0 . 2,700,000 tons, cotton mixture ..'4 10,925 62976 t 0 Ointm'ent, . . . ..
r " I . -. annually 'and of steel. There are ! .cabinet lie has come to the f6llowing o a box of
est daughter, aged six, femariced to Where one o lloth parents have been . I ' . .to - . *Silk handkerchiefs .. 129,671 114:020 re - , Price 50c for $2.50-
; 4 � 'erg , to be 16 blast fa J I . .
the gentleman next to her: I deaf the dispikop6rdoft of deaf. chil- . Iloorme" _tmr-For ,it Itgo I rna4es 34 open hearth conclusions:. One 8 after ,an officereIg - ON .
"Aren't these 'nice tumblets We've dreli above the normal is' 6 to I in , , Thirty horgeS per hour [a 0 e furnaces and six rollink ,millov In Mats and matting for . name means that this p4rticularofficeer I sc-or from The .Cheniiae co. ot, - .11 I . i
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got, Mr. Brown? They All came from theii offspring. In tho' a' where. -wo . per carrying w9chine, -done-Ift- ateel rails the prospective production I floors .; .� .... I 35,409 . .5109 01salift" (drinks); SS means that .ha I 14 . )
go .case . .� W0,000 to I � . I
the grocer's full of marmalade. ]Didn't many Stables. Furthermote, �tlie ani- is 75,OW ions per moiith, dr ns ; Porcelain and earth- ' 11sauft stark" (drinks hard),, .-- �
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the parents have been cousins three %nnUally, ,J%eLportion oJ ,the, plant'' . enware ... ........ 82,907 77,341 1 , * .
they, ma?" --London Express. '. I children are deaf, to one uridek, nor- mals thoroughly enjo��the, massage, for I I Rice - .......... 114,103 05,939 1 notes that be 11sauft Rehi-stark". I (drinks The Nova ,Scotil' Government have, I .,
. _ - . -A equitmed for the manufact�re of Steel � .,. -,--- -, , , , . _V,Ar CL � . 1, ,,,��v..-,.�e.,.e-&-,-��"W--U-IL�-L"cn-a.rvu�sei-,C.Ulu�-V � ____ -74�1
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. �. 't " � . I Aceotding� t6 picAerlt� PlAlls, &-com - aided. The %lapaneso are jaking, More .. - - - . . , � ,
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I I _-,,U-,�_- ro!_!��--�-. their civil accord, The look of perfect pany � .content] . Canadian flour than formerly, the 11schnapipsop is "soililecht" (bad), Any
J . .. . � I '_ _t� , of 215,000 fit -, lar9pe enough imports of.this prime necessity of life . . the issue of the ]ROSM rifle to, the- I
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peace U111A 0011L 11L ent depleteu ou ths
face of the animal is an eiteellent teatt-
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Thera 14 to Ve. no overcrowding, no
for the ten months . of this year
amounted to $64,240 as compared with
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missed by the kaiser. , I militla. I I I .1 I Y"� .
monial.In behalf of the grooming Ina-
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$41,154 for the same period of 1906.
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the musiciah, a music
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a card, which the banker at once go.
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tesir, You have. 40t yet, given me
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stroiligor -their general health
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widerstand that he "Shined only by I I -- � .
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ill the b,
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amounts to as much an the salaries of i . 6 A Anpla AM'dledtivt toftledy for
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