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1. . I I- * group of, islands to the British F - c6ld. At a recent meeting of remQu- , , I
1. I ;'' I LQ'Nao" ) I � Shoilliold Fowtorl*s. piro. otranto resolutions were Passed con, it CQUtno " Clod Liver Oil 4ad Hyvophoow�eoso I
L� ( . . � . ,. 1. I ( h4molling. That is The iverago person would, hardly ex- I JTQhn Strachan, the individual in demning a rumored attempt to 'sup. I
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I I I I . . 1. . I I question. -was one of the. pioneer Aw- Plant open fir I a 4 ":t it -is' to toke and. 4"y ti)
l why LabatVs Ale . - as with furnaces. Th, prep"a 6"V ..-I. . 49"t;g
I � 1. . . pact to find a fortune ,In more dust, tralian gold -miners, and having British husbands =4 fathers Assem- �, I
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�� .�� ; � by and bled. are.ed that home wouldbe any, * -
1. -1. I .1 .. le AIe , yet large fortuuQ% have* been Madil fininde his pile" 110 went to Melbourne I . I 1. �M_ -is- -a- _&�.
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h it ,a the wall-algh universal thing ut. attractive, had it alwa ,
� 4 1 ULz , out of the filings swept U�rfrom th � .. . " , I , ' ,man . F -W -W, *V-10-101 %F
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� � I ;..pqpume�s o. ' �,.abmu d.. . where 411 kinds* of silver goods are days-ln.. enol of . ,. worst s ' I- � of the
t . � - " VOA . fit � t half *s Much as. imported goo 0. , it. . . ons, or . . . C . - � - I . �, . I - *.""
"I �� 11 . . . I 0 � . 4 . There he fell in love.with Lil Am.. re ng,�oora of the Bri * h Museum. I . '. , , . , .1 .. .. '_ . �
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- , - � . IMIR I I _ I . "1100 I . 11 I . Many thousauds of pounds have beau to-do innkeeper. He won � Id have mar. house that is improperly he Quoir Mental Disorow. � Why' Ho Hosltidod,.
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� � - _�;_; _ . � -, I I _ ated pos. A singular mental disorder to ropott- Why does, this man stand upon 0.4 ' . � i
I I 11 . . ,:: - g the past few years ont,of ried bar forthwith, but her parents sesses a number of advantages Ove . . . �
1* .�., ... pg=ml I ; made durin ., tro, vement trembling with terror,
, . I I time was -Pbj,ected,. whereupon he and She set the house that is thoroughly heated, �,ed a patient confined at Bloc. . 1pa �
I . I . 1. . I � � this dust, which at one , . . . , 1. He professes t* remember itfr '
I STE a .so 944 to enter his Own home?
L I ,4MSHIP ENGINK ail for the Southern. Seas in A - although it is impq . ible to persuade. France. ,
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, I 'A" 011164riQli Pripared Crime. 1. thought nothing of but was thrown , foot cutter, and eventually settled 46 , n people on this side of th6 water that nothing excop4 the mouth and year In Listen and I, will tell� yoiv: I
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. �, I "This q ry of ap elaborately - . I 1. � out on to the rubbish beap in the usual what :is, iibw k which he was born. , roast be should . This afternoo3d at ,3 o'clock be w
.1 I � I . . pro- . I . nown as Marion Island. an , auge is desirable. It costs much -bank aski"
� to A Thousand Tons of Coal Daily Food es; 'h Colved a letter from his
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&,r�-.�, , .4"a crime wa . way* ,. I partly to beat a. hQuse-to heat forget the date of . each new day he
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* the 192 Furnavos. � . the ends of two or three roorne-for filli sbeet after sheet of paper with.. that was due,'a,e , scribbl the follow.
'., � 'iAnderson. of Scotland, Yard, London. One of the. most Impressive maW-. ' It Is hard- to say how matly men are Here they lived many years and be- I one thing, and, that is at A , . . q?. I . i
. : .1. - . re a S SDAS and daughters, and this was memoranda, - it is not 4 ca3e of trqa in
a criminal marked a millional Indebted to this du t for the good for- 0 q_ importan - answer upon a slip, ol'poper:
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I , I Ifils quarry -and rented a bedtoom nea: festAtIons of the power'of the modern, tune they enjoy at the present time I , consideration, surely, when, coal goes 01
, I . amnesia or less of memory; otherwise Can't poso , o it, Got to mealk
, � Iis 'railway station from which the steam engine I the sight of -an up to . aid to constitute "effective- occupa. , up whenever , a goes .ibly d
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I" �h _4 . . owing to the general diftegard of the tion," wheni some time afterwards'. . the tomperatur he should be unable to speak or write. ,another little thing this after3ioon tli4A
I rich man took the train for town, date freight loccinotiv starting a train sweepings, as they. ate termed,' in down, Again, given An armful of, logo, . It. Is .9, - "fixed fdea!�'-og forgetfulness, .a won't be put off." - . � I
, 0 , the the question of tbe-ownership of the I .. . I I
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I I - . ,"Well dres'ded and well groomed, bef of fo or =ty cars, and ,gathering - past. but there Is no doubt thatsever4l Crozet*ari adjacent groups (to one of i ,,,,d near an open fireplace; and. el--- About the. same. time a messenger I
- Irty . . . .4 I in t anybody can keep a fire delusion, not, an Incapacity to remem- .
I 11 ,took hie seat in. the same comport- - families In sheinald . have which Marion Island bel I , going,
I way. until the wbole mass 10 thunder- very rich I ohge) Wes wh0reas it is a very different matter bar. It has been argued by some that boy brought him a note from his wifo, . I
. -iitaent, attract4ng notice only by his , , financlally speaklug, out of I raised in. a serni-acute form between a I . .
Ing over thegalls. At 4 speed of,twenty. been made, to deseend to the cellar And fix a fur. all the delusions of the InsAne are the ats'ing him t6 meet her at his ofte
, ;'apparent desiretto re sin unnoticed . .. � . � . - ' I 1 4 to go with her to the dentist's'. ...,
I .In , � - . the, Governments of. Firance and Brit. - filling. the
, the sweeplugs of - factory floors, . . � nace. The trouble with most fur- I
� while he dealt' with the paperaL he tive or- thirty 111110i An 46111r. When we , . . � ain, . , . I resVIt of the Imagination I Of course he got the answers mixe4 I I
, There is one fainfly In.'partlenlar naces is that they are located in the gaps which. exist In an Impaired- main- .
� , earried In a stylish handbag. * ,.One attempt by our unaided Strength to . I I Pitcairn' Island became an appan- cellar, I _00 and he Ig Wondering whether he, ha I . �
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I � . I morning alter a few such. j rueys move a heavy piece of turn I iture, . we who keep their carriage and palf And � EL90 of the British Crown after a some' - Then, too,. if callers call- st all at -a . BuJt this Is the first .ease which better attempt an explanation or oa%
1, ou . staff or. servantsp.0 tile Income derived ; Idea fixe ' out for Austral
annoyance at what similar fashion. On� John has been described -of une I , ia.-RrAud MagazinlL .
, he gave vent to his I uilderstand very .we I . - I house. in which their teeth chatter . I . . ,� - I .
. I � 11. what Is. , meant .from th6 large volume 1:if Capital m&4q Adams, cubit. � I ..� � . _ 4. . . .
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. taving forgotten his keys. A stranger by mass . and I . neirtia, To move a sin a out. a mutinous sailor belonging remain only long enough to "pay R . . . . . I . , ". ,. I .. 1. . .11
Isitting In the oppositA corner politely . I- A OT dust, -`Zhe_fqkpu4er of the fam- - to the �Bounty man-of-war, ran away the I .. I . ..- - - . � I I .
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he 11 loaded freight car On the level by liti- ily.fortunes used to,go round. with a from TahAi with the wife of - a local .. . . 1. . .
, . I ',.; offered him his bunch in t Ope I � . . I .. - chief, hnol others of his. messmates invitations to be geated and rock the ' . . . . . . . � . --- - .- -
!, . nd on it a key to man power It Is., necessary 10 Crowd sack and -beg the dust which he gave . hours away chatting about nothing in -7- . .
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, open the 'bag. But, none of them around It as'many men as can lay their to his fowls, according to his own . particular while the', . I
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I tion I showing, Wever, he ex- . - known, until they famil:� on wh r 6m they are calling are � .
I I ..Would fit the lock. At the sugges hands or shoulders against It In. a uhit- In reality, he . I . 11.
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"I ed prop.0 . I . I - rose like a'great sugaf-loal out 6f the, waiting Ile � .
.1 � ,an accomplice, the millionaire then. We see not one, but forty orfifty-load, back, to' thii'manuf4eturers In clean I . iea," and thereon they settled, burn- ' it isn't surprising that Englishmen 1.4
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'produced his bunch of keys, and a ed cars, � I . ingots at tile market price.. . .. I ing their ship after having looted. her osed to warm house oil fires � - I �;�'.� -:L�!�,
. I Buffioed to enable - the they Continue to cling' to op ,
, , . . . I into their full stride. by a single locc- This he did for years and Was an... all available Stores.' Tile -mutineers , 11 . "� ., I .
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I ecoine. mbolleal .1, remained unkn6wn, in England until . � . ' but 11 LL '�; f�ll �4�'. �.,,",.,�",'-,' - . I
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"key of the" rich man's safe. A few In the popular mind of majestic power. and industriously to -pile up .a bug - . -true L : I
motive. the #ter b I sy kbiled by means of working *secretlk I , less. 'ornamental, it ,is
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'weeks later the safe was rined, and L :F , - ... .".
.. it is for We reason that to represent ,fortune which the prebent generation , ly rediscovered. The Union4ack was '-I' oral chill and gloom Which per- 1, I ....�. ::�: �-11��0;_.I,r..? "..., IN . , I y I -
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- 'before the crime was discovered the the horsepower which will Ue nec9s- enjoys. . Ultimately, however;, then hoisted, but it -was noftntil 1839,' 91"I - -,I - . r, - .:�0�, , �:� : �! �
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I rchief was across the channel' with . . . . � var, - English "living , - .. . 1. " �,-.�L JiOl.
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L sary to drive the new Canard liners at curred to one manufacturer .that ere that ,Pitcairn mfos'formally annexed. . I .., ,�*�� ,;.i,i "."""LL , "
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1�. . � � . I . we havb � taken the. average sized chasing there must of necessity *be a.1- KING EDWARD A BARGAIN. I . - . . I., � 1. �i:�; ;�:,��., I
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--- - , , . . parlson.. The least amount .For a )on- time be said nothing, blit - . Mar- :�, 22 . . .
igners Wthe Lusitailla, I , Bishop of London So. Describes Mail. - . I
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I which the. des , gave orders for'the sW6eiAngs of the I * anue'From Nation's Land.. � .. .." . . I
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� - tract speed was 68,000 horsepower.-', Ing plant. and purchased other. dust, �, 'are!, at O Si ei 1 , under cost,price. .men -are much 196ger in their morals ;: ( . 7 , . .. I I
. I . � out ' th-, tWanL single men.." This affirmation by . S - . I
� �M��::: - I � . Now, the homepo'Ter of the'average - from which,he extracted _____.,__., _ - , re , years. " the Bi�hop`of London,'Englaud., -quite ... d. A1.1 I . I
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. ' � nxiety �iespeqting the dust sobu ! Cr6wn - , lrme�d the L startled hie hearers at a meeting of '4 . . .
. .. freight locomotive is about li,10q, and*! jJS ft . 8, . AS - .
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I- , L , e suspicion e''.. f chief s c of revenue, were taken * Promoting Public I . .
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! four propellers of -each of these ,ships and -today an average firm of silver. . Morality. Those-oresent Were. Pleased, an .. . .. I
. ed,' manufactm I . bring in rather more than'it'costs the d--,& . � .
. ; will be equal -to. the total - pull :ex6rt rers nots something Alke ' country to maintaiii the indnarchy.'. ' however, to learn, on the Bishop's au- � I
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. . I : by thirty-two modern American freight :Cr)00 a year fr6m. tbplr 'sweepings, i - As to. the.,curious maxim in English , I I-V CHILDREW W1110. WEIRE - - - - ,_
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I the level a train of fifty ' a .. � . I , 1 law that !'the .King pan do no wrong," .I. r11 There is still, however,'. much rs,l, , " � CA 0 VERE U.- .W4T own 'S " V3 P. L %Ezy I ., I . I
. I ... 11 , couldhaul oia . , way as of no cons.e(luence. . ., _. 1, Prof. .Ma�t6rman explains that this.' lies, ' -�A . 1. .
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. . whole 68,000 power of tile CuuArd9.r" (just is put . Into. sacks. and sold to 'the but politically evoiy'.action of the.,, inj, shops of things to make sin. . easy ! , ,0 Z 1 �11 I fr,vj 11 1111 P 11 , . - 1. '.
I . . ing must be sa�ctioiied'by some -per- . -was suppressed. , vv oi I Ell r I 0 H1 .
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1 . I � expressed in terms' of . locomOtIV6. WOrk q i lterS, Who put It through the smelt- -M �. . � - . - i d' I '. a , ,,= RR 11. ". .. . 0 1 . . I,-
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1,600 cars; w1i6se total . length - _ . __, � Nearly 500 in it - -: .to., �.p'reeea from child to'chi . , al reoc
. Xinj has to a it, thr ertain defi-o ' iles bfoeweri are si .�- - u.cera, e
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�, _-v To develop a "minimum �f 68,000 worksliop floorg amolints to many then-- -1- --congtitutiorial'history .lies - round ''population, ,and this includes only tha,l - . ,)c).alof*i,4opi:tblico'chools'w.arev;sltedbyaxiopide o of 0 ). .
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. THE LATE MR. C. B. RECORD, possibly' run up.. to* 75,000. or' 80,000 ; , . , I ,� I .. . . .. I -, . - the Eng] is � � ' of boats could float. - .� - .Voi -1, .
I . . .. , . The,position. 6f ,ji - ng that'a number . 4� this.-mly, or in a hun'dred and one,more, which children make possible, iho in- I .
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. '. . liomepower *,calls for,a boiler. 'a.ud, en- I , * -�.. " , -syste,matic Yviw"ing. ��.: . I , . irs from thatof,the past down them' '0.1,da and abra a whole family is. affe � 4
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I I FOUNDER OF THE RECORD FOUNDRY glue plant of.tfuly titanic proportimig. r : . the. substitution.76fAniluen.ce for '. I-ost Of ..-dkain London. ..,'. .� ;d0tidti-ST)l 'f I .
� lie -1wPing seems to .. . .. I I � I I 6normous I ' it ... �08' Vdls. 6dy.,s:-'.1.,]o'1y thrmchildren.were'all brok6n out with sores- on ace, i �-
I . � serill., , :&�lstria ai'l.atitbibrity.. .. . . . 1 -day .ed:f * thdiN ,*ittls e4 oi . pitiable ; and-. 0 -,.
� Meproduced above, is a portrait of the late Systemitt . y. have ' In* I fact that the: ---C- "'
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. Steam mill be bupplied by twentxAlTo - roved, highly slicce n . . . . I I.. � . . �- be, gather Yom iia . "d f . ,Th r condition was .alth ugh -I -tried VO!iOus ,
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I . .'.head of the Record Foundry & Machine cylindrical boilers, of., WbIc twenty- a in thod,- of -.v � � Bird. of .0i9lool , , , , . I cost Z8,000,000 sterling. -4'. I I I .� I, Ojie oliy I saw a .report telling how beneficial Zam-Buk was for skin diseasesi .
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I . . -Co., of Moncton, N.B., an& Monfreals three are doubld ended and two single -Dr.' Naeill'advises deep yaw.nln�-,'Wlth I . Devil . . . . L . . . �t�. T got a 81.1 . b'J ' ' a Ii d it to tile childretilg sor�s.- . I
I . . . . being.seienteou feet , . Most people who hav'e.�_vi§ited the -,..The three main, sewers -An ondon -,.11. u-cer.q. 4 pply of the. a m an . app is I .
. . ended; the former � . ' - 'to heal. " Although * the .
4 . . . 8 insliiiwi coin- -n fr-ni Fleet street to Hariiiastead,- ' ' ' t infin -dWQ1v they -act relief. and esora'alogall .
P.Q. . .. . . arms. outstf6tbhed,, thti X. I 11 4�"�-A 16 -to ri, I . Alium, I
. Previous to Mr. ing into the three - inefies'In diimeter.and tWenty- A . - and- I' ,`*01a,xd Of Cey on an pvne � I , .isly. tried,Jit one -week Zalu . - I � . I . �
. . plate .change"�of air lb� the lub."s, . orle fistuesses, 'have -heard the fr6jif Blackfriars to Abbey M -ills, and - . I ,skkhi (INo ise luid'deftetl all the salves. I had pte'vi(ji
101anufacture of stovesi those used in one feet long. The coal will be Vur)iqd tbe jung . . - ..
.At � each - treatment lie has* his patients 1 cry of thb-devil bird� This'dwe-4-nspir- - from Harrow. to Old FoTd. Connected I, l"ILIC ovin.c.1i'me the trouble, and to -day the oliildion have not a pimple or spot or .
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. -Canada were almost wholly of American 1, these boilers on il)� furnaces the mak6 six: to eight yawnsi each -being i, ing. sound resembles notli.ing so much -: with these are a -multitude of smaller - . " k 0, d . . . I . L
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�1. I IMEErWacture. The C.baravter of the work total ar6a of, whose gratet � would b6 f011owed by .swallowing.. 'He'ie9ftrds : 'as the screams of. -a hurnan.being un- sewel,s, measuring about. twelve .feet. ] , . .. . I . . . . .1 . . . - . . I _" . . . ,. I .1
� ;:� . d gut byj%6' rei��rd Foundry & represented. by. a ,square. measuring � 'In diameter, which,inakes London one . .. , . .. . . . . . . � . . I
, -_�= CR';At once gave their stoves a. .. : the exprelsei with d6op 'breathing, - as .: derg6iiig , the most ntefrible torture. - . . . . I . . -
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. . . ' - ' Naturalitts? have - �iti6s in.tVe world. . I . . . I � 1. - .. . . - BOX. �' -.'., ' �
sIxty-folir feet.on each. Side, ,contain- ] ideiiiified it with of tb&be*t-d1a4ued . ., I . .. . .
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..stiLroding) und ai'a result A very large , . the be�t ineans of 'Stre�gthftl�tthe I Min-.", *'K:thOlisafia,'rilen arf .employed all . I., . � �1 1. ., � . I I
w up, largel� owingtd ing about 4,000 squa:re feet of 6urfaco�... S a po ri'lisclis the 'brown .Wood owl .found in I � "I . 7-ani-Pul k Timl - ull skin disoases-eezerna, scaly* 66res, luker's, . . , .
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7business soon gre . , re pir t rpoargarig. and hue , . -,. . ... i : . *'the . ! fir, Lvo- in, -1 uisoned -%youads; barbers' rash, - Mistu e.4, face � This coupon, t e . . . :
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y an army. of soviiai'Riiii� f - , .. . I. dustAn. . . , :.. , yeaIr roun . n eve . .
Mr. Record's untiring industry a .t, '�fvei aitontsbing: refief-in cathrrh .1 �. I , , .
rid per- . Night arid. dd . . . - I trly , I *1A--'111fA10.;L1J1C to'blood J-oison, good also for rheunia ism and . . nanloof this paper .1
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-severance against anany obstacles. , dred firemen will be continuously shov- , I But .the devil 'bird, or.. ularna is ' St , il+�",-Aa. lt,,iTilqeiits,tindi,eceratibns,s s-blcQding,011r0q anitaleentstamp .1
. of the throat..' For singers a I. ka, prae- : I dn el;kve� diaindol,limd'the stupendous total of : . It �.11. r .- .
ired from active elin is, where I call it, -is ', :t7i�,ilsl'.i*ti!tt,rt�-dilce.,,iciilt,,i'go velps'," bupes bi;rns anoi sent to tile �ZAT �
Although Mr. Record reti g coal Into these furnace - , the Cingol�se: I - I - � 1,;I, "'i ( � " rern 7orontoj. '
I . tice causes'the tonsils and uvula to re has 11d the � good L009,000, rage ,is chemi . � , 04,Y, '.k�. 10 bighl . Buk Co.. 9.
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. he solid . . .creature, and no end . � I NO tons'of 'sev 1.kLa t;,,,.4:Ldi4 is wl 0%0Q0114 �tiip aid -0 - c, a ,�, I
_. 'business as far back as 1879, t It will be burned at the rate of about - cl cally trei - nont � . � ) f 1.4eptic, 'All. drp gl8te f6 t sort Wtl� obtain fqrymi . . .
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basis on which he had established the in- ,. �50rnn.lsabox,pr roftiZ4 a, � 0 trll� *bOx.
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� . . tract and harden ''and. the ear ..pas- �JojtuuQ to kill 'or cathh. a spec�men. Aed every twel*dj he and . A) fr t
dustry has resulted in its growth from a 1,000 tons ' The Cing�f�s�-figtuidl a.supersti- tak ay i * the ��2 ,
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and to ingur . - 11. .1-... ' r& the, cry -of th - . I : I � . - . I � .1 I , . I . .1. I . I ... "I'll I , . .� I . , .
I �e. that the coal Is Mimed I'S,.4 � I � , . I I . -
..Sturdy pioneer into,one,of the largest stove I I . ,.and Improved quality.... I.. � " 11-0 '' " I tjousrace�tega is bird' Noith Sea. , ... . . �; J - 1, .-;,- � Lt 1. . I . .. . .. .. �.. I I— .. .... . .
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. at a.. fierce white heat the'al.r. will be- . � - .1 . . i age , 3.. . _ . .Wil . __.. � I -1 ______ -_ . 1. , '.
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I the American ,continent. , With two forced throtigh1he,irates continuously ; . - .. - , - � . , I . �. .7 1 1 't,`i�s .80#0441 %eard-At.. night prd-, . dealt with, there are Jdurt6ejx� sewers," " f '. At, - - . � , 1. . I �....
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pow !ui electrically . i of I eaourltg thirty feet across; , i! .% � ";
. of eim by means.of .pri 1. . I sagdo. "the -most ,dire I _ , I � . , :1 . .
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also as- ' � 1112 _ t3 aRy, any otie of thern would' be Z 4; -
large plants, one in MohctohL and on . . I 6L phonographic device that will c 1:1 .
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Montreal, the Record Foundry & Machini ' en fans,- the rush of air being I illev.. are.,in the habit of offer' g, SaC4 V1, I
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I q1, I sted by th . a four. great' sindkestAcks, .t ho'�ollce' by telephone � adds a: new 1, Aficis .t -o alrdit the ap ,w 11 � . __&�_. - .
� .Pfoaching ;.dig-; wi(fe' ,Wb�gh for a small tugboiit to' �, - _... .. ��
I 'Co. are known from Halifax to Vancouver, � � � . : I . 1 � - 1. %T �ei be� - ' 11 V. . . . . - ,L� - - . �
. orific" 'and "Admiral" 1 th . hazard to the dangersof the btirglaes ' aster. . I . . . . . 36� -Hew.lhe,pI4. .
�Rfgol *their "Cal . 1 .rough,whichtli�piod�cti6,f.�6nibus- I I .�. � . . . .- .. pass ow tdg6, aft 1AW t, . , I ,� ..,
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.1 pr sslom.� When 'an att6m�� Is made 'I th�,. Ceylon CiV4 . gemically.. tro�Ated;.:,has ,to 19 I 'i .. .... I -, 'sr ' 0 RZAT ,SKI -M vCU_ ____ *
1urnaces and.. 11 Penn F Ofe . . , , - . . - I -1. 9 E� .
,sther " rangel, Alon-Will bd-dig ith-which J Mr. Milford,� of . - . � ..' . a .
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as the sta I a I dard chaiged�fiIgh_-uPL1n_the_ * wl fi�-.--throug-h enormous irpn ca --- ---- - _rA E I , ..
. - Canadian , ,. -,I,- �� -I =f% ,. 4., .;u �, +I, ,-- I to:rQrce a. winuow ad-Ro-k-W _t_u_He_& the mysterious ,_.�..m_ .
rreco nized 6f a . .or vit�e�, � bira., I
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Z, . . a r a u � M V � � _' - I proper connections have beer made ' . .. "Its - ordinary note,'� blinj gigkitic - eolafiders, 'which. keep, 5.;� I _, .,. " �_ . I .
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� -'%Ag� % .��nce. . I � I of the grate bars;-ScieCtlic Am&lcafi... , . � I ,I. areat interest.' . - pieces -of - . ,. ,..,- . . . . .1 . . � I . . . . q I
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. I � I—- . __ � - . . an .electric current o2�rates a Nqit6% "is a magnificent, clear back solid ,objects .such as � - I - . kwoom .
. __ - . �. . I I - achl P I shout, likes that. 6f, 6' huirian being, - wood, old boots'a'ad so fogh, whilst an� - -_ - - .
. NAILS AND NAILING. . . ,, graDhAnthe arret The in .. ne calls ' - - of, . I I . . - . . I . . � I I .
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I I hkd' . _;,.�;_ . . I . . . - .1 Which can -be heard at 'a great, as .ntl; valuable articles . . . ' a . � .. ' * . . .- I I p
. They Figure In . Spedch As - Wel 1, As. I n tip. centraf and asks for the police sta I tance, a I rid t '11 in h . 0 . .
Tne Flacigo doid r;dn . I . tion. .Tile phonograph then 13aforms . Las a -ile-effect, �Sil- jewelery are found Wedged -between, .. .ers .. � . I .
I Secretary Metcalf says that'the gen. . . . .1 . . . . I ence, of the 'closing night.. But the .1he bais of--& cage. ..- - ... . . � I . Clubbi - ' f , . . .
Trade and Building-iBurnd' .. - Ahe ,officers, of 'the. robbery, giving . .. ..-.-- ., . I . :- . - . .. I I � %-77, , - . �� . I
oral navy board does not intend thai soundid:"which hive -- earned for it its. �_ .. . . I . . . . I
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. fiNait It' Wil' SC'ripture." ' street"and number,'and reJJeatt6'thIs 154d hame, and which I'have.-beard- . . . The King 4' 0.1 .. I � , I I . I
the American fleet In tile Pacific shall I 1. , . , I . . . . n. Rout.. , ; " - . The Newr-AeLlord-and *epkly Mail iind Einit'll-c', one Y.66v. , .... �.. $1.6DI. �
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. be weaker than that of any possible . I 1. . I.. Information as long as the receiver is � but crice- to Perfection, aie indescrib- . ". 06 . , -:64. � y Globe ........... e.. , . . .1 . .., * 1.65 1
To nail a thing is to fix or f6steo , . . ., . , .. I !- - In the early part of the year King - .�.. go � I 96. I , .. . Wepkl a -1.65 '
I I .'the Intrudet,all un-.! able the mos ,,ailing Ahat can be - I -14" * *--
enemy, and there Is reason to believe wit'll a nail or nails;, to.- drive ultils .down. Meantime. . t app V,6iaid alm6st,'always takes", a short - is . � .ki - . Family.11orald nd Weekly . tar..... � ........ . �
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. telling. or cou8clous that An alarm has been rung ; imajined� And scircely,to -be heard. - , W , - : ,1.60 1 . �
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LUeships, numbering el,gbt of the M691 securing, such --as to nail up a box i In, virtually walks,into a 'trabind if 1* without'ibuddering. 'I *ban .only com- " . ts about His..Majesty's mode �.. . :. is' ^��As �. , . it . '16un ... .... � ............ �.....,... � �,... 1.75. .
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. modern vessels flying � the *stars .and to.nail a"shelf, to' tbe.*all,'to-,iihi1 the', call, Is promptly responded to Is pare �it 0 a boy in torture, whose traveling will not be out oil place. - : . #.1 . . . , .. .. � � � . r .'--6- ....... �..;... 1.75
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. . .1 1� � I -ams are,beink stopped by being, : F I.. .. . is . . tt- � Adveirtiser ,,.,....,.....,....,,.,.,;�.".. JAW .
strines. will be stationed In the Pacifle. down the hatch s, 'etc..,, to.stud with I soon In the lockup. 11 � . . . . . I , I Sere . � I I . .. .� 1. requently, When traveling .Incog�' ' I I � Is. ... �.. ig. , Arming I World... . .... L.,. � ..... 4 . I .. 1.50 - I 11
nails; figurative, , ugldd." ', ' . �
. iy,.t6 nail. il. thing is , - . .. I . I I . I stra; I . . I__ nito, he favors. the Dever Aid Calais . , . - - . S( �' . F, .
I to pin . � it do'n. 4fid it I . _ - . I I . .... . I i .�, . -. - I - route, and On h1s.hr c , `46 .. . : is . - . F i's Ad -V efiie nd ' . .' * .. - , '
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I o 'ail -a ba�giiin or iecare, by '. . . g led the I Find of Rare Diamonds,. 't I Maritime' -of the latter.town, partakes I . .#4 . .. gs, . . ,� : �Daily.. . News, Torn . nto ......... He .... I - 1.11. - .4_ 2.30 , , I .
I prompt actforl. . It was Burns-, who .England and 'France - havin Extraordinary. firlb- diam6nds-�,have of a light -luncheon, which- invariably . � 14. , L *66'' . - .. , 11 . . ,
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PASTOR AND TL.EOPLE said: . . i i been discovered. -in a, new mine in the consists of .v.16id soup, two poached. :. . . I .: . L .6 I ........ * .'.......'.. I ... 0.2.30 : . . , .
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I Ev'n ministers, they ha'e been kon'd,: .athans of the'Dreadnbught type,, Italy Orange River Colony,"South Africa, egds on toast, awing of -cold, chicken, L � L . .. , . Globe L ... I I ....... S .. ..... 41Z I I .
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In holy rapture, - , , , ' lo now to follow suiti T4e deci . I within the last few week& Expert's - and a'plentflul supply of fresh frui . I , to, , .. 1 44. . . -1d -11 - . . . - . � . . .
. rousing I - irei ' astonished Slid d6lighted-- ftt -the - His Majesty rarely -takes Cheese, and, L, . Wdr , - � ....... I ........... . .... 3.00 , �
. PUSE A wfiid at times to vend' I . build such. aship his all etioly been tak- , . "..:, , .fg."7., 1 '' SAturda* Night .* . ........... L.,. :...�. ..�.,. � 2.35 '. , �; �, . . .
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. An nail % wi`8cripture. . en, and as- soon as the quality'and purity of the stories, The , liqueurs even more seldom. - . � . . go L 11.1. -.1 . I - : �. .1 �
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. ... .. Passing ilfto .-tild colloquial, ,to . now beifig' built. at CaStellaulard, IS,L;� mine in question 'is called thor-Robert , His luncheon over, Xing - Edward' . 'I ... .1. . .46, * I .....V'.�_...._ 75.. ,� �, . �
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I I . L situateil at Bos- 6rderi?.a 'huge bundle ,of new8papers, . . . . . . . . . g Pditlon ..' .'
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I - "nail 'to the. counter'! is to Put-, a' launched the ucNi'battlesfii - I r Mine, and ia - * .: .1 -L I I . � L 'L' '. ' ' .' . ' .' '
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4'. m . counterfeit .coin out of circulation ,by ' ' . a few inifes across the border and poiiiodicals t6 be brought to hi's ' , - ..
..... _ to the, Counter' placed in' the 'same slips .,,.She - -ivf1I,. beff,' 7 ' J'n fr�m ittinig'. Ojease do ' sp by, xpreSs.0rder or �
.. . L fasteninj it with a nail. . , fr6m Ximbeiley. It is only a. �com- carriage, and . these, together with � a - . . I 1 .91 . . . . . I . . . I I .L
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. ,,�h . pose as false. . tent � than any of' tile .known mines until his arrival n the French capi .. . . I . I . I .. 1 .
, 'a . - 16,000 tons', but her, main armament I . - voterato . I . , 1. . .. . . . 'I . .: I . ..
T 0 Other definitions referring to . ' 1 Comprisink L the DeBeers group. But tal. His Majesty is an . in. . 9 --- � - L '�' 9 . I . . ..
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L." (PRONOUNCED 61 -!KE nail are - -Nidler, one who nails, 12,5 the - stones .re 'not only of quite su newspaper reader. I . W. J I'� . . .
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I 1. them, while probably. have . Jurblue engines,-looft- I perdue quality, equally the best Ura- 'It -is an 'interesting and perfectly . �� I � .. 9 . , L 1, .
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9 ... , 'ROCOrd Hugh Miller -as a naileiesg. A na . I � . i. . . �ything hitherto -found in South Af- unofficia - . I . L . . 9 9 . � .. I . . . I . . I
A Marvellous an Triumphant ' . . 1 I enjoyiiient, the King far �re - . , .
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L .. of Victoryl,gver Discase. i; described bs .an .. est�a�shme . 9 . The Oldest Soot. - . rica, . but they are also ve�ty plenti--., fers a pipe to Cigars: or Cigarettes. - . . . 1 .9 . . 11
I , , 9 . lil'hea:d is . ,Ve, Who 'got, 1 9 . . . . . . I . I � . . 'L 9. . . . I . I , . ..
.1 I I - where nails. are mi ,q. -kwa ., ,Tames GrIe was born In . ful. The DeBeers average is roughly I . . L . � . I . _ . . . L . ...
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1� No medicine has evereffocted as largo said ,�o ridil head;dvihen So Shaped chilly,. Glencitioleb.'In tGlengarty, on Df " Premidi, Ili the Trans- . The secretary of the Public Health, I I L .. I . - ---. _ 1, I
�a number of wotiderful and almost iiiar. Noiv Year'ie.d4i� 18001 is the oldest liv, av ' 9 I . .. 9 .. I . . .' - I . - .
17 va__, � . is -Committee siys the iotal amount'vil , .
'I'vellous cures as Psychine. It has ha&oue a4 to reA Inble the head of a nail. , retoria about a� third I . . Vht , L, ' �
I in lie Wawa shepherd up � * but the Robert foodstuffs that reach- London yearly . . 9 I 9
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'L ;mcontinuous iecord of victories over disea& A nailirge", mach in& is one I i ing fseptpmau. . .. I. of a carat per 145ita, . .t IL . . orious T I
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I Ing or driving n., ile i�to -place';, in :1 -to it few -years ago. 6 I . . -
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L ,"ofthethroat, chest, lungs 4nd Stomach, ., 't I I . . is between 2,500,000 and 3,000,000 tons" . I 9 . . I I .
I Vhore doctors have prondunced doses tarpentry,, a feeding tube ION the I lot tots of nearly a -century- ago. ad - three-quart.ergLaof a carat per .1 . � I I
, . ,;..� do . ., eats .an extridr ,r .oad- of -which rather more'than two-thirds , . I . � . I . 11 I .
� '4ncurable from nailA, ,connedted with a plunger or J lives very simply' And seldom . ry 'and hitherto unat- -arrives -by - water and less thau one- . '. plis through merit-:-
, reciprocating hammer,- -in shoemakm .�Izffi,%gt -110 marrled;in 1892, and three tAin0d result, . . 'third by rail. Three-fifths of the whole, I . 1 for years it has been the life guard of .
I WaEting diseases Psychine steps in and L I lhed 1'. _ . . 'I L ' . L . . .V, . .
I ingk a power machine closely a . .. fourteen children survtft�- I ., quantity is, consumed by the Tsondon. . were than 'a Inillion persons. t is the . .
mescue-4 numbei less -people even frogi the of h 9 . I .. � A eniaboolitnent, ofthe big
verymerge of the grave. 0 the shoe )r, used to drivd ' , Austeiklia ,; SCIeL known to ' �
. Cougboo Colds,, . ul Pegg( 18 or brads into I Greenock, (Scotiand) Herald.. . and Clinada. I era -the remainder inerely -passing . ntrated the
. : ,Catarrh, Bronchitis, Chills, N A All metallic nai � I I I . . . IIVVben 6ne compares what Auaira, . th&;g� in the, course of transit else- . 1- ., I hunian nee. Id '
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The nail .machine is a, power rna- !
bine for inaking naila. 7spikes, brads !
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,.Cord of Canida, t.haL L of meat, fish, milk, -butter, eggs, lard,
plishment seems p�ny enough. Can-
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desery 6 130 Wally. 0XVI)ONOR instilg u
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tAblesi including Sugar and
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ear; arid, i�4
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Hour. It9is pointed out in the corn.
heAlth with till the physiciO activity
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sof iny reinatkable-ttWyety 7p, 5 Chid& In
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Where Australia must insist on eon. mitfe - tha ,
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-re is lie danger, txo pAin, n
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paints it, 1311tisil Colinolol,t, (1alifor-
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