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� I � , if QUAINT AND CURIOU$1 AOSTESS OF PREMIER& I. ART OF WALKING.
. . I TO HAVE "LADY 6001VA , � . .
- I I Lady Chosen By. Oovernmont to F _� ' . I"
� . Are, some customs in ConAoction ,,Q-,, The First Kiii - FQ . opo ' qolt
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� � . . With Parliament of Britain, tertain Coloniol visitors. I* a 0994 Poise. I � , Jan last$ a lonx time. . .
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. Lady Bealachamp has been� paid a, The delightful ,4rt of walking, tlio. I � You c4tch !cold e4wily . . we ran* -
0� ANCMNT TOWN OF COVENT" It is, worth knowini,. says Answers� Pret%com ,happy practic of a - or beco
� I '. TO R E: L AMOUS PAQ that there a 'e . the 0 al* 0 vagabo dage willeb 11 down bmaxise of the afte' effect* 6f niolaria. 11
. I , WIVE F aP-ANT. i six boys 'who bavp a Government hostess of the Steven 40 � � r
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, right to sit in Parliament, in :tho , sou and.WhItin praised so .. 1 �4,
. P , Colonial Premiers, ,The compliment I � �
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. I Y, UOUsO of Poizinons, though they can- is the more marked:- as her busba.A,d well, the most Innocent of PANUMOO, Strengthen yourself with X00-ot'-s i
owng Women Anxious to Adopt His., 'lot *take part in .the debates or vote, only holds, for the time being afany the simplest of exercises, to. to danger I . ., I
. of course. But they have the privi- rate, the unimportant Post of falling Into abeyance, says Blips Z M'01414pn. I ;
I toric "costume" for Great carnival lege of claiming seats in the special of Captal 411011ellicyorps of GentlemM. I �
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I IqJTbPIr Innocence .;- To, gallery - which is allotted to them. at,Arms 1 thou . �
--QlaA, . . wh I OL im oll be is pretty sure to I Carman Irt, the Delineator. . It builds now bloodand tones up your laervotto I
a I I Ride Throug'h, the To�wn. Like Thefr I enever they wish for s0h, qnd . Our fashionable PeoPle afrect one 5jitlim. .
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. I . . . I Prot - each d# theautborities OIL the 0OUSe 4 .11.1 L I I L 1 . 11, I rldicaloub manner of weilklur, and L . -AIL14 DRUGGISTS1 150c. AND $1.00. .� I _�
.. 0YP*-;�Powers That Be Are Kx- spild down to Weitininster School, -W I - -V . I the .
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- ..... t4 if erci5ed Over the. press. ,.ask if the -King,$ Scholars,, there . � -worth ' I 00 I �
. . I ..... 2 . - - . desire to use the six seats which are I - or�_ ... L I most no one thinks. It while to I . 1. � 1 I
� 1. In . The young woman Who in a freak their right, or. if .not all six, how , . . to walk normally. The. normal, ". I C:tft � -MIN � .
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__ � war, reported in -the guise ====7:7_�_;=�__!T!!_!,.
� f1110.04 .. . I I of Lady many. And A list has to be selxt to i. . walk ts' not 4 1 . . . .1 I I
I . Oodiva to have ridden a horse through the Clerk -of the House from the , I ,� , natter of capricei but of .
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1. 1. * the Streets, of the bravfo old town art It lends, itself to thwinallite va, � . .1 .
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. try in the dead of night, very tion * i I � flettes of character and becomes I THE REWRI) ., !
I . . I � to L 8 in so iool of the Scholars who m .
. * N .'much to the disgust of the . wns� intend to avail th4imselves � of this I each Instance expr�sslvv of that Jodi.; .. ! I
. .orris Township people when they knew of it, tint privilege. . I vidue.1, so that we recogniz a, .
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. * to. have 0. rival by the, sanction o ; I I . I.- eam nby . . - �
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After A brief but. Wvere illr#ss (it 2 rather the desire of. these same good Westminster "Xing's scholars" b , ave. N I The first requisite of good walking Is . ... a a I
I Weeks INJTS. John, Speir, 4th liju-, wj,s People. . . . , . I
� . ' the - right to , make relates to the I % 1 4 good poise. If the b FURNACE . . I .
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- �- The ancient town of Covent is to House of Commona, and is always I I , , , - -- .1 .
.summoned front tbe comfort,% and r�, have a Godiva pagq4 IvIt .. Poised -4t each point of its motion, the ' , - - - I .
1. 1ationships of the earthly home to,tIfe . at next' rlagust. allowed when requested. This Is the � I . I I = L L ,
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'joys of the flouscof many mansions But the Historical Oommittee, which right to use the Terrace of the - I I I motion itself must bo,'$ood- The proc- the . improved Record L ..
raled to preserve 'Itne - House as theii strolling, place on , � Ops Of WAW139 which has been describ. ' '
I lial� been to I , . Is fitted 'with,
I on Friday aftnnoon, . of la,,,t week. JeS. IS � i � a I I ,
unit' " * just now divided on th,;� Sundqy afternoons! And that will ex- I ed as a series of falls is, to be some, I I I . Triangular Gr ;-e _ -
H ar ore atid / . the most -,perfect fur, L
�� !' important questioix-of how the twRA. plain why, on -a beautiful summer I w4al; more accurate, a series of falls 'gr' e on the marhet. Of the four
rieddi cmliV tiethL century impersonator of the fa- Sunday, passengers on the river . I nace at .
. spite all doctoro and kind ii � - _ and recoveries so Inselisibly merged
do she passed away, amd 40 yvars, nioup wife of Earl Loofric should be steamers are so often surprised to ob- - . triangulpr- irate bars,'each b a'r is operated -
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that there Is no saying w1h,ere the fall L L I . .
10 montlis and 9, 4ays. Mrs. Speirls dressed, serve -clusters of boys, in cap qpd ,ends and the recovery begins. In7walk. by the use of a, handle applied to elfhe '
maiden name was Agnes - Grle,m, jxr- . Historical Purists -assert that 1,aly gown, promenading , o . n . the terrace as I An.- we -are In a . .. I . � r . ... !..
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I . . early .home. beiti � g in MoKillop to)vn- Godiva should not be dressed 4it alL though it belonged to them'. I I . .1 . coatinuous.statoof an. _. - . I of the two centre; bars. To remove this, . .. L I
Her historic "costume,!, as far, as - i. stable equilibrium. We Pass gradua - . . .. I
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allip. Nearly 2.1 years -a.go'.she gave coveriti, ' i - I . I :: ,11 handle after shakl - . .
. y ii doniderned, consisted' of -* �., ,` -, ' )7 from pne position to another, yet .1.11 L . 1. .. L .. . . I unti I
her heart ao'd liand to her now, bereft ber'innocence., . BLACKS ARE �WfRIFTY. LADY BRAITCHAMP, i are never out of poise. We are play- the grate bar has been - iqtur to*.'. .7", l. � ,
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, - . partner, who with twOL daughtefs, are On th0 other hand, certain MeMbars.L ' I : roceive promotion on the next I rO- - ! Ing with gravity. A, good tralker spins. . IV L . i - . , .ned : L.
� Aborigine*s In Queels land -Encouraged shu4jing ,' the Mililsterial cards. AS.,' the earth deftly beneath his feet; as'" . I original position, flat and I 1
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. -cal-led to mourn, tll,q loss of a -t-ruc of the boramittee believe that,�his, li..'11- L '. . � I L ) Lad � . an I I I . "' L in I �. .0
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wife and ' ited tX %;Z;4'v ,1.,t.! , , , Pla'ce, without an ' o t6 cogs I
an affectionate mother. c ,tume is beneath the dignity of t Banking Accounts, . ��4pr Lady Beau- ' actobat in it elrotiz,, lylug',bn his back, I y f
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. . 1, a cou.ntess; It. is not a, case wh,,,3 L. champ, was brought u0by .one of the ,' sphis a barrel or a- paintoulall. .-Sticking up. The result is that . ,
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I dne -accounts cOu� ' most charming and .delightful women. I , . L .
. I I . 90 i pi Black6 witfi'bank - I ,- .. e I - - . ' I
. I - the 6d. old Britisl -inciple of Split- stitute -the latest developrrient-- in in the t 14, Ii h Id I - , . 1�.. ,
tHiell Ma , G, 19 is wor , her mo. I . - .. the bats are ajwa�s flat under . :1 �L
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n� , ln__� . rosvenor, Lady Lettice ! -BEHIND THE SCENES.'- �. - i' ..
'S. ,It i,,;, believed that the adherenna lo courAgement of thrift, the department � � L . p
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.... OF INTEREST TO L . AW -E . I ting the.differelice can be applie.l. * Queensland. Witil 'aLvlew to the e I 'y
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*sft , -the histo-ric coaume which Du M-iu. in charge of aborigill, was too. .oilng to feel the - I . . , . . . 11
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I Th.- %,, of Prof,. Dorenwelid 'to , � ale in the state . _ _ I L - . _, , , . L � for lumls,gf coalto drop through . . .. _..,
, rier d6scribed as '%he nitoOtber " - 1i I brilliant and orf�inal father very-deep*� '.The Indifference of the Actor to His I L . ..
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. Clinton on Txt-�day June 25th : will will -,Vin R P ,�. - is prest�ing- their employers 'to pay ly, and both she -and her sister,- Lady ! . . . I . 4nd be L wasted. The Record . . . , I -1
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. afford the ladies of -this towlt. and I them w4ges, and at the 'lame time . Shafto6sbury, found W Mr, - Geor ' .stage ompanions. . . L . Triqngular -.Grate can bet- .---. 'L ,". . -, 'L�. I �
. so many bravo traditions, .will not urgingon'the blacks themselves, both i . . ge i The inilifference of the actor' -a - I en 4X
- . surrounding country an- oppoidual"Y Of be abocked .-bv' a i4komit ' NI-Tyndhaul the n oat,. devoted - ' f al- I 'brelk removed .from without - Li - 't 7
, , - . 111 w""'?b 1`111116 an& feluale, the importance of. faillers, It is 6urious that oolbsttolpie I .0 the.play and 16;1 S . . - � -,
,'cainult him re��rding their Ha4r, its Lady Godiva, in fLl'ills aild furbelow.;;, � ,b most every, grade t . I -
� . repeat , the . famous ride thri banking the nioney; with the result .'sisters'should have married earls, aad fellow players is to the outsider one of I - 1 40pw- without lying on' i;tomacih or I I .
needs, aud their Tecluirernents in , all will ft . I . -) li,,,,�l - that moRt -a have banking ac. . . . A . I -
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. the al Y, . I . . of t1iti -f inuaderstandable things. bothering witha light , io446 ,
.�tylei of I -lair Goods, 11rof, PDren gi Stone . that both their husbands should be aO many . I L 1. I .
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. w,nd carries with - him a lar,ge., %',oll 'Sevel!ial ambitious. �oung wojn�n aixgurated in 8onnection Ivi I 0 . afid. inspired with -about this � little. known brofesslon. . Write for C' L I
I th the in" a very lofty ideal L . . . . I L . . . atalodue. * � ..
. . �;' have.'written to the committee offer� - of public dutyi At There is an aut i�nttc case of an aeb I - . . .
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11, 11 Beauchamp cleat favor and fortune L .
most varied assortniqlit of his fA o wear t e "Iiisto'ic costume'* mates �of the Gaiambah aboriginal.st4- Madwstleld Courf Lady who gained sulli _ . . . � I I
,ous conceptions in. Switches, Rangs,� .I tion,:rnany of'whoin are employed'in has already 'given' THE RECORD FOUNDRY& MACHINE CO. . . .
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. some notable enter. in a certain play to appear- in'it con- - 'MONCTON, N. B, & MONTREAL, P Q �
' r n the ride through. Coventry, just clearklig and farin %vbrk,' and already, . thinments.,` including -a .ma
p ,y. " . Foundries at
Pour, adours,' Wax 4.ro.nts; and V�ig.�, for the fun- of.the thing.'� But Lha, fifty banlcb6oks qhow a'credit of f..150. I gnificent itnuously,for four seasons. Although I . L . I
. The equal Of ilivsa high griae' nm=Al mattei; of selecting .a..G6diva . 'is in fandy dress ball, and also. .a Aarden� I . I .
. I .. . . tb6 hands of 'a ti .. As' far as possible ev4p-y native Nvitb- party, in hohorbf�h� I be naturally played the,ptincipal part, �� . I � . I . I I r.
. "hair productiona'.c4n no -agent, I . , . r elder.s6n, litt e - . I .. . I
I . j..be procured - icatrical In tjie odre of the department is 1)6-� Lord ENalley, wbo, has ; nherited his he did not'appoitr un . I I . I I
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from any hiir goods de, -der hi'Abier -One ourio;d§ fact in conn6etioll .AVI.*,h - Jng Put to work,,,,aiany of the girl',5 . L NLD, , ru 11 .. .."... I.,
. t the youn . mother's bright -She -is - and It Is a well known fact t4at durin , - a 1, o'- by " I 12�1 A I ,�, , : '111h 4C . -6 ,
the'pagetint is tha . blue eyes. � . I . .For S iL
,nwend to I 9 IvOma" -Brb- . , 8 `.! I C % HINTON LLL
ica. Prof. Dor( has'the dis impel being .�eht: to ,bane, where. they, L - � . 1. I .9 � L I I
- - �sonate Lady. Godiva will not bilt passionately fohd of gardening, ,and: those' f6ur years he never'saw the firstt. I I 1. . .. . I L . L.I. .. . . .. .
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er * dornestic Aeiwice. 'There - b ' . * I . L . � - L . . ..�
L een SqCcessful in bringing to act. played. or any part Of if4 - The' e Is. ,qN9c-1'z"=1km�'-'v-' .... - 1=4.%1Mr-=,._. .." . . . I I
tinetion o - - be . allowed to arriV`e in the' city till :about 120L V . . ., r, , . . ". � I =ZKnrrA2XJ3W . 1.
t being' tlie farg6st inanpla L are has .
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I ' .irl,�A novv isbane, and Madresheld some notable-Adeas from- no life behind the se . . . . I . . 1.
turer and the mott noted *spRciallst' in Br� .
_ enes,-because ac- WI -1-0 MAKE A. TOWN. ,. - . I .. .1 I . .. � I 1 . .. � .11 I
. ' the morning of the .proceaion.'ond-'% P_" h9ve b�anking:xLocoants, The de- , tb: . gardene at 'Siightion- Towers, � tors and actresses who amount'to any- , � I
. in these goo0s. Private aparttiienta. .Will have to lejfve immediately, aftar partnibnt is also supervishig the ex- . " . . I. . . .. 11
axe at I lie conivenienl)p of all who a,lvail the - pageant is over. . . . . . . where she spent her In th . . -L. I ,. No Worm Medicine acts so nicely 1131 ,
.. enditure of tl�e money by sending. _ . . . .
. . I . , p .. ; . appy YOU - .thing go at once to their dressing rooms: �rll� 'trad,%. terri- .
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� . . thernselves of calling -at t4e 1-16te.1 ' � . I ' " ' . � . the -lady in8p-�vtorvith the girls when . . I . L . . . . . Immediately their sceheg on the sta _ , "t L , . , toWU7 to . � ' -'
. Normandle on the days of his, ViAt;* ., 408H&'S' L L I I . I .. . . � .90 .lC all depent, upon Abe distance, I req44tred. Sold �by IV, A. - McOor,n , .
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- � . . . . . .. I -Adventure - at Windsor. *. Young I ad Is Severeily,'Bittein . While M .. I -1 . I
� . . I .1 . .. England . Represiented by. Several of - . . � . 1. . L 1. � an whose.L dancing Was it genuine ,sea- tcrl)r�i,�e * -of the nlerchant,�' and tlte,' . . . . . L.
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I I � . W I Her Lirsest V6ssels;" ...The Prince 61, W ales had an intei- � '.. . - . � Defending Kittens. . . . . I I re.sidena's of ,,he towii., ft a town does 1 ' ' ' I
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� 11 I , - Waishipso of at least twelve na- ,'ternoon whiell incidentally rdv�gled . . . - -and her- engagement aid. much to.' es- , I ill c6me, imp6cror�.,. r.epo'rts. . many cases - of -.. , I
tions were assembled-.. in . near. Glen, County - fwst ag it, bast' to -- am'-* it Will 1; I . -
I -Hampton His Roval High sS'� � l;i'pdn .. Donegal, partici , only tv,
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� . 1� Roads, at' the X 'L _ .. no -, 0. '"' .'tablish't1i6. success of*'the theat&'at - cc.n,,,,, only a'. ,* , , .L ', . smal pox in Lee
I opening of the ames- - heart. , I I : . . er recently . . ds and:Gt.eifv1lIc coun..,. .
G 0 Lnu .. MEDAL- . .less f ..pated in a strange 6nequat L ., f, . .
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I ; . . � - With , an immense oat, and ere the- which appeared. It must, have I .. I . . ) ties. , - . . .1 - . ....
� . , fown� Exposition last week. All the.� - ., With 'tild , ' . Sh.e - � . . will.:grow as it'j.9 forced, to-. But ' it, - I . ' � . %� . ..
I � I � . f, ,Lgreat iiaval powers. Prillcoss 'of" Wales - and . animal was subdued lie Was severely be0n'quItd -two years, after sbe,achiev- . ! - .. .
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I I .� . I I Marv, he* was motoring from . bitten. 2hree kittens.] L P, ed,berlirst.success whenthe star, .. . go eL0 busin 8 - . - ' .. . - � -- I . I
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0 .%v'boSeL'SJlip�'W1Il come 'box), nehi-w th ** )earalibo at Boyce's. house also the manager and owner ok . . . . .
I I exc6pt,.Tap*an, � 171rogniore to �Viwlsor, w e . hade their al L Who the s�qipruolng .country. ad'vertislng� .. . I ,L
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W . I . . later. The great�vessels of England,, , entr , ance..td'.Beaumodt ColleO - the I and for Was . . I S h y* of" . L I
I - 1, -�=,�-..&, I *Fra,uce, Germany,- Austri�, Sweden . . several night� Young:Boyce, was an-- -. the, theater, ' 6sually- romarke' d'. one .in -every possible -*#ay. and 'Juaking " I . I I I .11 I
I- " . .. I L royal. party came oh an overturned I . I L ' ' Toj�do, Lucas Coun ty.-ss. L . L ' I . I I
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. 1� I,) 'f, .. and other nati,6nS Lure side - .by -side carriagoi ititli, thp horse iffprisdned . tjoyed by, a, great.grey cat which per-," nigiit hi his dressing room: "Let's go gpod ev�6ry word of th if advertising, - '. Fka%uk- J. Cheney makes .oat1f -that.' I
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. sbipr -of the Unit - beinea it by'the.letlock,'and- a p down on the sfag and look 6t . . . �
� �,, - - - ; with the , I . ed. States . - sisteritly kept Pro ing, around the I go ,tzaz Will..o-nie from ,an eve�-lncrua:3- . . .
, . and those'tioin South Aradr3ica. L - . 1. . .. 1. 't . dbqrs.-and win 'oNys V I have 'L ulpo� I . he 'is senior partner of the fitm ot,V. - 4 �
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� ... ftlf� 0____.._ ,Y,�, M I - . .of - our -i -people stondih aliz . d vhere - th6 kitten ' rxd,1'u.%' the, town will gain a, re -i-,,, I.. . . . '. .
ff I f young .8 , ',-L- dance. - I I " L ' " - . s
L 11, 1 . 9 never seen her, wit Ut. , '' *
�- ., . ' � ,Ltion fC.r be!ll�'a Cheney & Cd., doing business . in, L
. . , .. In the harbbr of Hampton Roads , coliq I Them weve. A -few ilight$,- ago, in the absence t ' � ; I I wp,lie 'arid it Wif� L' ' -
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. abotLt 100 � N,�Irr - twe --` a r;-A0-ii:%ar1ng,tO -Ole' , i-. the boMe. : . fellow, who is - ahout , thir '., ' . !P I. I . .. ''tha-4 s " d 'firm, pay
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L 1. � . . . . . . ... . L . ...... � . , scerfairbd th . noi e� - .. orns.. � I irg within -.a. al. . � LARS for a i I arid every ease of- caV I.. � � .
. . . : Nvale -ag enq 'a -Prince , of I toring theAcitchen by a slight.. 'a , ' a al I .
L. . . . I . Maid uIries, the I . en Caribou H cart 'a distar.ce from it .
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� I - I . : I . I.... 1. . .sisted of two5oung Lond'on.men-andL I.: .t,lia,t malic tile wa.-L. - ancre. , i arrh that cannot. -bb I �11.
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I . . , .. t 'd realized that .the big. cat had ' bou has .-horps, : Wh -,. . - are L t " , . cured liy� t:he US6 . �� . .
L . I . , - . . got into ell It does. have . matuiel but * simply a procure . I L .
I . . . . ;.....1.1. . .. , . � their sweetbe�xts. mic It they ha , the houso. In ihe cenire.of he fl6dr�. tbem,tbey gire much'small rtban . . . openj '. of Hall's Catarrh Cure. : - . I .
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, . :' `b6-rse-kicking over, the -ghaft and.ove'r- one of the kittens ,ivith its.head of,M6 bull, The horns ,o&the1einale_ and the sellier at)P�lze,ntly�,.I:eep�n-'*o'ipen'- . . I .. 4
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- FOR - . . I - . - . �. I . . � .t , , , the tr0. - The prince toolf " . __ 'O -m AY mOrc ' fnr th-4D ,,0sV1 Of see -11119 . . . I
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11L . ., 1: . 4 -of his aiotor-car� and direciedl L of - the. k ;11 they- are - :mu 1. . 6ni-bei; A.L D. 1880. A; W� GLEASON - , 4
. T1% L . . . . . a� third, one, together with its motber, *' ch mor ' e ,regularly and : .' .� I . ".� ( I Seal) �. , ,-' '' . ublic. I . I—
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I I . ; . . I . . . . es of operatini,s desi, .. finely formed. The cows carry_oelr - 11, .. . Nota.iy Pi "
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Alo, ai-id roner I .. .L.. . I . the imprisoned borse ,and set the trap had escaped from. the room. Boyce i .. � � . .
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� _ I - . - I � L, . . �L. ,�', in Lt Strong enbugh, . :,and. the. , tacked.the vicious intriader, .For I I L I I I Trunk Railway' for: breach of .lie 1. n .
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. AVARIDED . . . '.. � '. , priZ db,�,gtched s n .than a quarter of an hour c4t andboy' �MOath Of 'APrII,.The old bulls shed . . I . and mu6ous*, suffaccs ot:Jhe ,Syst�m. . 1.
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- .1 . I 1. .nto hardly ever bari:7, . - 40 I P. J. CRENEY" & Cal.i �Tolddo, 9-. I .
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4 .. /A .big throat. After, a lengthen d" . Sion- coinpeI4 d - -
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. .0 I J6 JL , . . I . . in ecoghized, .Worked , - bulls she'd theirs from L' _ - Hall, q Famil,
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. 'Ile c - , It -h -the energy of -old' returned ion 11 I
L- ,A .hallffeur .v all L members of th .'houseb I . � .. . a � .
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I . 1904.--... ' .. I .. .. : . . I I taken to. pieces. ,. , L - I .. .1. -fore therm at the door holding a; stick. I I .1 . . . - . I I . - . .. I
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. I . LL., I A s momen 9 sc1dier rode up As soon 'fis 'he explained the Situation !, . . ��% Town -0f. Clint -01M L .
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' I I . ... . I .. nnd ,imp,,trted- to the. rowd the faci I hakespekre.* of all dramatists, Offers. tbeii childre*'While teething. I,UL S�. - .. ,TAX SALE NOTICE.". , '-�7`�'- " - . - .1, 2
Only medal for AleLin Canada.. - . . . I.. . '. the L - The ,father took 'a str(i -th6 , '46� iniiiry, - iurb6d by nif h ' - I - L. . I .. . . I .; .. .11,
I , I I L �, I. . . . . I i fliM. 'the. friendly- motorist W&A ' . ng.'elub, * . gre ig V, an(' . broken vf , Tout . . . L . . . ..".
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. . __ . - I I ,.. . . THP, GOOD ROPE (BRITISH). I . I.t mother it broomstick, and . together ho -also. Of all men whoL eyqr.wriite, can. rest' byL. a� sick child . su at � a,ad � PUBLIC NOTICE 19 HEREBY ..GW. . .
amem3mmm - , , . . Prince of Wales, ,Wfiereiiii6n a bea y I . I ffer, I . . . .
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__�__ . chordd .cheer was raised. - . Tha_._�rince it bi *ithout It. In� fict. I.bellieve. -prying . I . �
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-I--- . - ;:;;;;��;;� 7mwthftd,.q--iLlWi-ohthl.W--the.-Pe=l_i&rI _th"oldier. Win or for assi8t_4 Aresi;er. The fight, began again andit .. h' ' * L ' . I 44 . . , L
I � . I . I . -Shakesome oives Ib at�oncaAnd,get- a -bottle of rs. tion 143 ol_"The' 46sessintat Act '
. , half a sovereigri, afid , Ate, awmal ---- greatness In part, � - , X I . . .
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. . . . I irif6raation'af character of'the t g.iherj- *. tince, gave him. -wuz-to-.a-f1n:ish-. 1h-6--deapdr ' ' ' .to the fliet,thi-C '_ ------L, -1 - 6� 'hig S�y�".Ju . r -ch-, ' e � - I i s " L I a ad s- - 16 r- 6 167 71 r -t h � - - ^" -
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I The new rez - eV. Dr.: Speer ing. _ , . .. . . - . ... .. . . . . � resumed his. inferruiptod journey. I Vlw, game� to the. end� ,and after the -5 , , I . .. :=Micipality Of tile town Of Cliulion. , I .. -
of the Toro .� I � -on is . � . � I . � I . . had. beaten � it, almost to death. an _....sbenery. He had to make everything re.n teething, It Will rbliOve, the 'poor . . �
n'to Confererxei. I . - VIng.and s squad) I L .. . . . I , . - i L I d -. -'-- 1" '
. . L I the - largest, L F.6 JUM thrown4t:out -into ,the � it leaV without It. - That Is why his I - u for taxes ,has been - piepared, ' all - : ...,
. Itnown in Toronto. � He, , "%MS 'or- . St fGr.widabl6 of:' Ix 0sAnt4d Cradio., - .� - ..'I showed fight . 1. I 04 it still I -C . Ines ditle , s'fferer mmedliteiy. Depend ., . ., I
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the Vid ' . � I appeal to the mind. as.. well as t -thei" - copies thereof nlay'lle had- In fii� of- '
,dathed there in 1884, wwi and J . . I .! 1. :. tiOn'of the . � ,he ee. 0iion.ft.,, mothers; e is no m.istike . t'hatL . . itaveftiseilent I . �"�_,
. and . . - . ��6eded -in - ' *There was ad extraordinary termiji- l _�_�� . . eye. -Had he known differ. fice. .,, and the
L -pastor of the- Br d,,�j' �i?se o4ly by tlie-MQ6-ffirent_l�lpe - � - Duk6 Of Beau L ' ' I . . abo4t. It. It cures' Dia�rhoea�- ,regu. !
0.;%L y Jaber- , 110an - ation to a: ruh with the . I . I . I I BoWeISL, c� . . .
'fleet -under Itelid . Adiniral - . . Haunted Housii,,�. '. .eati said Daniel - F rohman'In the' De-. lateS:theL Stomach and, rem, l-,,embrAclug'suchlist is being publish- , - � I
nacle from * _RVMM-�_ rt'�'s' h d �-dntly. '�he riin\had ' . . I. � L " . � I ' I
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1893 to 1,8$(,')7.: He which is no' . bodh s re( . A striinge story come' . llneat6t,- Shalkes - Qgta' 1 ' 6:i�ette on, th . ..'
W tpobilizedL at Hamptbn L been -a-hmv k ew th!o' from Hebden. . . peare would not have, G & ,-,=e_-d_in. tfie . l;w e .
. .,-Qkie, -and they -a a 0.1lid � Colic, softens, the ums, reduce . . ...
then went .to Victoria, 'B. C., , where Roads during the Exposition. .Japan, , � ear Halifax. In an old c6t- been nearly so great, liecause he prob- . Inflammation and gives' e &�d. ear. ... SAt-urdaYs Of March .' and- April 6 � I
� ' theL JOX Was aIffii-0st--sp_ent. Suddenly xidge,' n � . ton 90 .
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b? occupied a, pulpit for ,,same time. and. F.rance -send the next largest ' � .1 t 6. . �e on' the moorland heights -ab ably never L Would have take * L. "Mrs: 13-od 29, 19071: axdt,hatin,.defS:ult,_1 . � -�
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. I J,ater' he returned to.this.city a,, squadrons,' , �. .1 1. . the L Scent turned' abrup . I h. . tal I ove . a the pains. I ,rgy to the whole syatem. L - I . . .
� . . . 'the town a young married c6uple, who Howe . t true.. 'We* kvinslow"s Soo,thin Syrup!' .for child- . . .
. . open,. leading straight Into ,.the ga - vir, .the. coiiVerse. Ian' . , of .payment of the taxes, as, shown - -. , - . .
The foreign vessels are', I I . . 1.
- tell teething 'is pleasant, to the tasw - . 4 �
- and 4�6n of a' cottage in tl 71 . re not hiding an' Shakespear4a be in- thdi -said,,Iist; on or . belOre th' o . -
-pastor of Euclid A -venue Chur6ii,, -in. -nearly . ,),e'L little Village 5_%'6�W bdooirle\ tenants of the a v 9 .
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L the now uls- � of' Castl . - L. Vltice- ha1M_1PBn-w4r_rIed by noiieii; hind gc4�erY Td " . . . . . - date. fixed for sale. viz. T�uesday I .
. 11 . ,durin-g his adtlVity there tile all cases, armored and protected or ' . e: Co6m6e, GIoucestershirt. .. ___V_ . . ay, ' ' � � -` 1�nd is th� prescription of one of the - . . 1. . ,,, I
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- it. F176111 .ers. R'ngland's �, 11!est . \ThosS, who were, following' wondered " !or, iWbi6h . thqy could Imcclaut'l- I - I \ . . . . I July, 2 . . , 1:1 I I I' .L.; ; ... ..
. ,church of that naffie i�.�as, buiJ or "I 5i Ship L i's L the.; I no .1 � I F I . ,� . . pi,eeL &t.SuCh LSU. bl
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' ' he . . I - Hop r to the. wliat-bad--happened' -and were. raore. . ' We Littlo'Joki ' ' ultkdst atid best - p4yst ans a ' - , i967 the � lanas,wil be gold
u1ser Good 6, 'ter shlp� There. were' knockings. and crea�7-��' . female M nd
-there went to ' McCaul Street - ' I - . . I _ I I I atemo � _ I _\ , I. for. taxes, d . Dzted .. at. .- . ''? : - -
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. . pbwerful cruiser Draker . The' Good in but - an -� investigation failed to .fluf,hles in the United States.-' ' ,. : �..
. -Church, and for the last f,%;o.yeai! . ast6nished-sfill to s�e the ehtii6,$ack I . " Scene. - T e _----imd--G9_rter. � . cents . a - . .
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,, . -.i 'Hope's disolace.ment, is 14JOIJ, .tons 'ivithout.chocking for iin iastant,,dash . !pfain theit .Origin; . ,Ot�r a time -\ 15 boitW Sold by all drug- the t*wn, of: Ofintou, Ontario,, this .-
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. Ilas be. -n in Brampton, in cliarge .. of and her trial'sp6ed 23' knots'an hour- , they cea�ed, but Were renewed a week I . --- - ; - He slife 1. third day of Aptil "A. D. 190L - .
I ,Grace Street Church. . L. Hir armament conr through..the_op,ell L door into tile little - . ,ci.,,t"broughout the ,.world I 'L, . . .
I I I 'istS of two 0.24ach or more , ago with, I greater violence .a . ssembl�d, . � I . - __* 4 1 I Sooth- , I . D� -ART, - L -
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� L '. I . guns mounted siagly in barbettes, ix. , room. - A shrill screamwas beard, and than before. I . . . Garrlck-Nolly, Can. YOUL tell Me. Why -ind asl�f(;r PCNITR's. . . . M. , AfAQTA6G
. . . . . teen'6-ineb in'easei�ateg-,L fourteens12- when the whippet -46 threw himself Lyilig awake I ine M"!� - . . I TOWN TREASURER
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I I . I . pa and hii6and sa . . ..,
. in tr li_ . . s, nine hold he -saw a- sigbt ,which - probably d d . -1,
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. I 0 'L , L . I . L . ac . sunia and fivio*submergeditor- no foxbunter has ever' met be�ore - or v apparently.' from' the room below, I . Gold . smlth�Tell us the answer, Davy. - � � I _". - , . 11
: pedo tubes. With -the Good Ope are since. A wbite-faced N�Iorhan � stbod �Vondoring'if the house were on fire, \ I . � . . I I \ ,:, $, '' .- , i � I I
. I . � -s Hampshire Rox.- 'lL .11g [ ,i�bt be whs just about t I'll, 'not Spoil your fun by trying P . ' --.0.- I . . ,. . . .0 - .:� �1� I --- �
, 10 . the armored cruisoi I o. Ftspi a ohild in hei, drins, and 0 get up when the .1 . I . . . � I ====
90=111YIEMMI 9! I nd Argyll, each with; a dis- , , %, brighter, ind the figure of SS. It. , - . I � I .
,eo,lllll:lll!l burg a - ' tile light gre :gue . I
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I TRArjr MARK Ar.41STCRED., I . placement Of - 10,950 tons, I The I . 3iig I - there-- in-, the craqle 'from which I Lan . garbed in black seemed to come ". \ Garrick-Wby,. It'shodId. be plain to , b � . I .1 . I .. ��
I . . . .� L infan'thad just boen�anatohed, 1.8 cou- 4 al ' ' - I . . . 11 . � . I . .
. . rn is voinmanded ty. Rear ples of fierce hounds ;�Oko�§truglling through the wall. - . .."' - - L . . till who know them that whenever ibe' � . 1� Im . I I
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. zemed6cwe all skin andVe�n 1A1wases-r=etna,. .Neville. . �. 1. I �'.�* . P .-, - with . fixed � gaze the apparition , *o `e bashes 'the other claps and ro . ars. ., ffs ." I I
Salt RhCUM. SM6.-, F�&S. V.101..Li�atiqn. IndigeWon - .� ' - . . . to ddvour their. fox. . 11 . :-.� �' I � , . I I . I
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,Mira J?100d7'0n9c and mi- raSte.'-% i leilmseihe�lood -they do not part with them the Sup- , Xaox, who is a thoiougb-901119 mo- � the spectre, . - . L 1, 'Bin" after invltlDg his friend Jiliks, La7ioomder".',T6rnace.,.. . . .
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,411d invigt,Vald sidmilch, 140ek, Rdo,tvs and bowels. ply is beei),,,..',tig*.t3liorter'(�ndsho�ter. A toristil' tells tile following amusing . JiL A forme'r' occupant of the cottage . .. . .
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Ointment an� Tablets,, cacti 50a. 13100d. result 1- :tl:n,� the, country is fu'll of '"IT 8 L ame , . . � L . 1.
I illiitatio!*.4.' 7he "sntiQliep" determination to.do e�erything..on the i afterward bea familiar with its dinner W telling him what a due metal L .W,tk ,
,76niza. $1. At drug-slores- or frbiii,Tho. to be I . . � . I I .1 � . 1. is made either for hot 6 6r for combimtion heating. 'ither .
!CheJTi,ikS* (�o. L CUM ' '.1, found it) ef)*rtry'shops are,frequent- car myself once, led to a soniewhat appearance. This person declates the , cry tkis little,son Bobby bits.. I . W I I I L � I
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lot - N, M, 11,141 VV-.n�e flooded x0th copies . ,funny incident. I,wais,-�ommftnding spiri old rpan who "And do you suppose* he will tein.pm� it is the raost econordical and p&fect beater ktiown. " . . . '. I
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L ot a iti the FoUrtilL Division on.. .Salisbury lived alone-lor many years in the , -711 said .links. ' ' - . .
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. I . I f wholl, sit( -%s of bQigug engrav'' eel, joined. On reporting himself -be I .1 11 . . . aCity at. L It tequiriDs no - , -
6 inga, by-mistahe to the 'back - '* , . Nits every, face that he ever Saw." structio'ki is'scienilfic, its heatijag cap gre' .
Mrs. A nibler rff Qu'Appelle cnaszd a % I ver br)X1,.,. Batters6a narnels� c4mc round 4 An hour later they -enter the worr- , 111111� . . . .
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'burglar out of her bousv with a, revol Ininint �ro.4 sind the lik.e,-Lond n ot my house, where my car was. I ao 111tonomy. . . and titter ilnika has Shaken hands wlih expert r�anageraent sAd- urfts eithe'r coal or wood.' It isi-, . , 1.
. .6 1,apbened to be utideenoath it. clad in 'There Is a lot of waste of gAa Ill thd I I . . "
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W,r, and managpd, to have hini arre*9t'v .. L I . ovopalls, matting an adjustnient. Ile average household. . . Mrs. Binks he calls Bobby over to him. ) equally, adapted to the chiHy days of Spring "d,Faftt or the cold . I I :
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it, lors 'in the .. Not Discou.;;�.d., tlaired, 'Can you tell me wbore L the, the gas.on leaving a roomt, and the Will waft?" . I t I ; . � .r
I I .Sea 'fleet im, .i'Ald to be.on the, verge . "Can't you reamw that y6upre morell, .general is?' 'Yes,' I said, 'at the -light which bards for hour - "Course I dot !'call* the Same follor . givat to thousaids 6f usera 4 o4er 6umda. � I . . 1,
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. . . . 11 . I *Mtlhg ray. time und your own cow. .%r.� That staff officer's face -wits & 10 uoa6sSa ,� . 1, eh bigher,thail and -raft *n% so mad ab6tif� It that She L J .. 1. - . . . . I
. . plathed'the busy merchant,. � . ,;tudy.,' . I . ry- . �. . . ' '
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, Wondallills Ispavilit Cure . 441 told you sorno time ago.tbat I was 1. . tho contents of a saucepao'are,bolling, 1. . I. . .
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. , Marth 5"66. � � .. '. . "I know you did, but EL than, will any liarge trActa of Persia are uninlinbit,, boiling point and every bit o Dickens, looking al color for '. i sh itnd I pure by our I �. I I .
. M4 aid ti�fng'yoor 1 14pavilim 1 f g" for 16C , I . I. .
'Most anything to get' rld , ed .
. I t IL re stoth tj ".6routhpla of an'triour- , Od. The total population is. about burned over tho�ueaftsiiry. gWount Is, big novel of "Hard Times," VISIt. L . I
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. . . I CU6 - aneo mart." . 0.000,000, which is only fourteen to absolifte Waste, � . I . Manchester, lie went through the bov- system of heating. .
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, It", * , . . the Square milp. The nomads (Arabs Servant$ are particularly wafteful els of certain Manchester ootto . . . .. . -
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V,ingboft and tile maid who remoinbers to tuju ,,ndrsf and these foal houses filled hl� Wfite or'Ask for our lleAter*Ltaldg". L - '. i I
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S6fts � IL Minl9ter-Now, ml beloved, hearers. the gag.out when she takes oilf 4h iron - with pity and horror, VeetIng tho I
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. ot I Is a treasure. Manchester manufacturer who owned � � �� 4 .
L . soraing 'L next Sabbilth ovenln,j I elba)l begin MY . turage or other interests doorea. . 'them, he and I . 11 . . i I /." , k. I I .
. special sorles of serniong on "Pharaoh : . 011e'WOMAU who Is a proAloal wo-w I .1 I ',�;��
I � Brultes I ....... 6 " "Aild do your employeeis ftally Ilve the Wrd. Ituclit STOVE,C6.0 Llftlt#d . 1. I
. L hhd All of Ancient 9gypt.11 Gambler in the ' The calJ66 of thb Tide& . . 01111st uses tile tiny'-. night I Mpg th4t, � � 1, ". L I
. . i . In such bouSes its thqw?os , . brotillord Mdtk#rC&l w1uAlpt . " .1 ."
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. . I 11 . . Congregation (wbIsporing'to, friend)- ' 11w "tbi, T11111 flow of the tides are oulat of oil, "Certainly hot# " the manufact"Pot � I .
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