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abbt taataaaaaa thetei 'Mat lietera the
COutiteak VA the •ciattat and Weed fate
exile, • Catherine flays anindtted the
tol1Y;f4r logratog.. She.marriedo* Mae
'44t gen1ien1ue$4utrited,Woolterit, lenies
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ASSOLUTELIY. PURE.
fega Orgy •in Sealed Lead Reeltels 400. atie and We pee VOW. fait ell
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' ARISaffilMtaTIO; •tarktOtiaS.
•1114$311141 Countess lO a Stillisteta, Berea.
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es s Teetates lattiglitalea. •
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!It Is failmetell that %AM.; „ Itaselana
all Ogee end lianas hove ?Mien reftige
Stvitterland dining the last yeas, ee a,
reale' of the unsettled $10t0 Of -Madre In:
• .their man atilialaa- L
tanning Dern ore members- of the Bus.
•1n ariatecreey, who hevia %et their
lortunes during the -strike.% and 'are new
Obliged to work for their living.
In Ocotillo there is u CoMeleal Mob* lit
employea as a inlilMet, while at Zatiell
t. ibtriattess teaciiiitg tangly:glut to
,attaPala hernelf and bet two ehltdren.
itualan Count Is niferb% Ida saaakaa
et,Bleile$ throualt the medium ot Maier-
-Lament ae a private secretary,
etelatral penntleoe, Polish nollleaonil
- their fatitilles are at present sawing with
Paderfeaskt. the famelie %Utast. at
Merges.
There are (lisp teeny Russian children
' at *Moots; 111Switzetiand who have been
tteall away tram the seat ot revolution.
WOMAN'S STRANGE y111414
ROW 'It MAKE BABY SLEEP.
The baby that cries halt the night
does not cry for nothing. It c,ries be.
cause it is loot well, and the chances
are the. trouhte duo to some derange.
meat of the atomach of bowels, which
WoUld be speetilly removed if a dose
of Baby's Owo Tablets were given the
attle one. These tablets matte chIldrett
steep Soundly and naturelly, because
%V remove bo cause of crossness and
wakefulness. 'They are a blessing to the
ante one, and bring relief to the tired
worried mother. Mrs. A. C. Abbott,
ilufleon's Heights, Oue.,,says:- "I have
ColInd Betty's Own Tablets a splendid
-ettedicine for stomach end bowel trete
Wee. from which my little ono was trou-
bled. Thanks to the relief the Tablets
' Wive given My baby now sleeps quietly
and naturally, and is in the best of
• health." •And the Tablets are absolute-
ly sate -they always do good -they
not possibly dialuirin. The will Pure
the ailments of a new -barn baby or a
WelegrOwn 'child. Sold by druggists,
or sent by mail at 25 cents n box y
writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine CO..
Brockville, Ont. "
Pr isstivortoNs. .10 insto
TouveotiT OrEn 9144'n1,
Retitle** Mire lap COMMent on tot
Method 10 itaeld Wealth! Pere
OM* to Trance.
The publication lost weeti of the Will
id WO Louise Stains, Of nswiellt Eng-
land., who kft thetruelletai that a Cre-
mation were not poSsible, the main Ina
they Ot her throat tires 10 be severed be.
fore burial, raises several Interestirirk.
nUestions,
Supposing proof were forthcoming that
O person With its a deep theme when
the artery wee severed and that the in.
ctividuale so Mutileted actually tiled a
second death, how would the medical
man Who Carriaa mit such instructions
stein! in Om eyes of the lew?
A temotte MeMber of the London bar,
who was questioned on this point said:
"I em of the opinion that if, in the Mr.
cunistances suggested, a medical man
severed the artery of a person who was
it, such a condition that Ito could not
teli whether he, or she, was allve or
dead, oven though he might be held to
have acted recidessly, yet he could not
be charged with murder."
otie.P70 XXPV
Oaltdrord Lltarterti bed apttil hi*
!I:Milhous.' words to. Millar allY 'rent°
upon he** mistake% • •
.SliciOnited: et but arab .100 toune,calin
atirlirtee end dnifileastire, • To:tar hot
queMlon soltlidod. *14o an nutintrst Dein
Irentied Matti cad she
er ?kr ettrpertreMeiv:Priadalt;1113.
lave cannot be expected to have noire
effect, upon the intestines, and to over -
mania. testivensitt tha. Minitelno n0111;111 -
tilted must influence the action cot Mesh
elltnithi, Permeate's Vegetable Pills an
SD Spade, undet trio eupervision of ex.
teat the eirbotance in them in-
tenders to Operate oo the intestlites is
retarded tit action they . pass
through this istotimih tcr bowels.
Old Fossil -h. Suppose you get any
atnieunt Of telly gilestiOns asked during
the-. day?' Porter--"Yois, sha any
OS% yours, the tWenty-third
had `ea toe to -kitty."
tried to ,retliefla patient end reetritin hoit
PPor.
L11' 400 Understnif yea,'
.UPerhapa you ala Pak
undrstand aoltraelf." •
"Von wilt 101l lennelatitadia hit aalas
WIlaaa'a 'ailtiataa 001101 R10414;0 Seetetal to
Mime an to. control ble tenteeta,
-and Said, nioltevetally: "Wilt Kell not
-wateitai .preelplailela8 thata I intended;
610 down,- fontlY ova? ope mor0
bleas,
Math declined the 4100 with tt get*.
hire, and stood schooling IMMO% 1410
Pallence. She Would Wen 10 what he
bed 10 attyt she was, if the truth must
be told; just, w little garbing. She ,-glati
at itte bell again it tma within her
reach, ond she could dismiss htm a
Moment if she 'hose. But intended
10 listen to all he had to .say.
Guildford Berton litia hie hand Upon
the Moldeithelf, and batted down
tbouglatutht the a mement; then be
catnmenced: •
4.1 'feat shell cause eau mute pain,.
Lady Norah. Heaven knows I would
bave avoided this revelation, but you
have famed it upon me. • If you htta
Waned to me, if you had Cemented to
be my wife, the story 1 am going th-ten
you would have been locked %WWII thy
bosom, and I stualld have lataatillatt
agent litt death." •
-NOM' did not speak, and he went MI.
-slowly and intpressively,
aYou tomember yOUlt Mother, Lady
Newell?"
• Nevelt inelined her head slightly.
"You 'arc aware that site and the earl
separeted soon after their marriage?"
ameba face burned, and her oyes be-
gan to flash.
"Please do not misunderstand Me,"
he Wild. "I 4M not going to speak dia.
ParaginitlY of either the earl or the
countess. The separation weft mowed
by no gravel' reason than the itimoSsible
fly of their living happily together. I
de not wish to 'speak ill of the dead, but
1 do not think any woman could have
Wed with the Earl of Arrowdale, That
Is dii I intendto say Mi 'that point. As
you are aware, the countest was ac-
ooinpanied in her exile by •a faithful
servant, Catherine Hayes. She was 'de-
voted to the countess; it was one of the
instances of affectionate fldetity which
are as rare as they are touching. You
were born after the separation, and saw
nothing of the earl unM the death of
par -shall I atia adopted mother,
Catherine Hayes? 1 fear I 'tun taxing
yOur patience rather sorely; you are
wondering ark Leaould repeat all this,
Which you know airitay." Detti-With inc
littl longer. please, Lady Norah. I
IIECKL,ESS, BUT NOT MURDER.
A Harley Street physician declared
there were many instances of men and
weinen who have begged theth mediae
attendants to make sure of death by
some violent means or ottier.
"Comparatively few, however," ho.
said, leave such instructions in their
wills. .They, merely exact promises from
their doctors. One elderly patient ct
mine has repeatedly reminded me of
the fact that she wishes to NM . a
strong poison injected immediately et -
ter death. Few niedioal men carry out
these instructions. I quite ogree, how-
ever, that more thorough tests are need-
ed in eases orariciden death.'
Cergere erni="41.: "tee 4Aitganatilt
vaseeignes. oteatiatiesi Altars Lass dallsela
191.000ePteir.1411,14 *Wet
440.4
Vittlier4Whiit.•""didITY
.1 Shell etitaaa OM." Spooner -
a Mit t thought rd collie early to
O. 'the
• athaloW Corn Pas Is a *wale ler
th.'11IfItorftr cti einMif and warts. wa
• --Weyer atom* ast %haling to tr.
Airsa.pir Wend- d. 7
t`My.•geodricitel" exclaimed an anxious
anotitheataahatain the world Made your
face 80 " dirty, "nhtliet" *Johnny- Jones
taln ttad- ngba",. -Captained Willie,
"ant inrowed Mere dirt in My face
than Uld etValloW,"
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URGES WAITING MORTUARIES.
Dr. Stenson Hooker, honorary Medical
secretary, of the Association ter the Pre-
*, ention of Prenititure Burial, feels, of
coarse, strongly on the subject: -
"The idea of mutilating a person sure
posed to be aced M order to make sure
death has' occurred la a revolting one
1 contend that, e.epecially in the ease et
young people, who have died suddenly
• atter eitieY.Ing iMetirentle .garet health.
the only convincing proof of death is a
ehange which comes over the body. Full
tat
flt tZkiet:tlstetIS_ere Marvel.
lioar * rtzt.tottry
"Let naint lied sated 'aria 0%000 a
banitOat alld bed. Seeta.-It Plattlona
"rbeatl ale Met this gentleman, Wood-
wrienlieutenent in :the navy,
•.n,(WO' leave (rein 1119Veesel"=-•
he looked. at qt parr again-Ptbe
aballitasa, alert eat tined at PlYMetith.
)t. was e ease Of IWO at first sight, Mr.
Woothero wooed With the whir at a
sealers and Catherine lloyee, being pre-
falatelaY latileh in %Ye ea %resell.
ecotnsie:eired tivirtt;e:;:'nuttno-tattiftes:rv4 o' s, b;err,.t_
period of conriing: which • Mc eX ',endive
11$
milled hint. ' They ;Were Marrieta- his
Liettlenant Woodiern mid.. Salhork0
ifeyes-aat St. ,. Stephen's, ;•alYtnelills-
Permit pie ta Istlala YOu a ,topy of the
church reototer. The. orlginal I have
Seen within the last week, aed I can
testify Ma the Is a correct copy."
fie placed the slip ofamper 10, Noralaa
hand and waited.
She Molted down at it, and enecbana
catty read the farina) documenL '•
"What-wliak hos all this to do with
me, with my mother, the cotestessr" she
risked, with a catch in her voice.
He .raissi his eyebrows, as if oaten-
ished at her dullriess of perception.
"You will see InesentlY," he replied.
"Lieuteneot Wood:eines leave was a
short Ode, and the husband and wife
fiegarated.., Ile went oa board the En-
chantress; she who was Catherine
Hayes, but now Catherine Woodteria
returned to the Court and the service of
her mistress, the countess. They hal
agreed to keep the marriage a. secret.
Possibly the lieutenant wanted to pre-
pare his relatives for the surprise in store
for them. It was not a very good mar-
riage tor him, and he thought that he
would break it to them gently, and pre-
sent his wile when he °exile back from
the voyage on which the Enchantress
Started a few weeks after the wedding.
It was a close secret. Only one man
was admitted to his confidence, the first
mate ot the vessel, a men named Fur -
icing. You will Und him duly iet down
in the certificate as a witness to the
Marriage. They parted. Catherine
went back to her mistress, end .when
the earl and countess separated-whieh
they did soon afterward--Catheethe ac-
companied the countess. They went
to London. Some months afterward At
' child was boro, a girl, ihe daughter at
Lieutenant Woodfern and Catherine, his
wife; in tact, yourself, dear Miss Notate"
and he inelthed his head gravely.
Norah caught' the aim of the chair and
grew deathly white. in the space of a
moment, even as he had been speaking
the scene of Catherine's death rose be-
fore her, She undeistood- noW 'What
those words of anguished 'parting
Meant. She realized now the meaning
,AI the dying worimp's eft -breathed same.
lion: "Doti you love me, Novae? Have I
been really like a mother to your'
Het head fell upon her hands, and het
bosom heaved 'with choking sobs. -
-"Do' not cry," saki Guildford Berton.
"It is all so long ago. Shall I go on?"
She- raised her head and set her teeth
hard.
"Yes,' go on," she said.
"Your mother had very Mao difficulty'
In winning the countess' forgiveness for
the concealment she had been guilty of,
and very soon the countess gretv as fond
of the little girl as her own mother was.
Indeed, the solitary lady clung to the
child with a loving lendernese which
seemed tio surpass that of the mother;
and 1- can irnagiho bow -asity it was for_
the countess to -believe that if the child
had been hor own and had been born
before the earl and she had separated,
no separation would have taken plate.
It must have occurred to her that if the
earl could be made to, believe that the
child was his own -you seal Yesi So
these two women conspreed in all affec-
tion; the little gitywas to be regardedasa
• the daughter of the .Countess of Arrow -
dale, and when they "left ' London and
took up their abode he. the - country, it
was as the young lady Norah that the
Child of Catherine Woodfern was pre-
sented to the world. There was no Molt
to ilatherine's devotion; she even re-
linquished her child! •it• was very feas-
ible.- No„, one icnew of the marriage ex-
cepting the man Furiotig, and he would
not have known of Wei -birth 01 the ohlid•
it he had not chanced to meet Catherine
In London before the two women had
decided . upon the exchange of mothers,
and heard aren't her thin the lieutenant
bed a daughtter.
•Noreli caught her breath. .
Her tatheel 'He knew -lie must have
. ... . • . a
MOM, DOCTORS itAD PRONOUKCED
Tne, CA50 HOPELESS.
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Gotha aftet a hot top of *nowt
04tinilut VroOThat -Cum Wu Permstelt..witt.triieu
tho Vidieut UR* lis4 it° Uttbkinte..-11tots, * Somtar
*We OW Subsivitistitetl livrova §tatOMOttt,
Da, Willielne Pink are not vine, where be Made ihe 011 AV
potent medicine, ille,prffirCri4d100: lteteraents , • • : •
it physician, plowed on sale with fun "klefore,'1 begaii,takirtg D. Williarne!
*actual* for use:00er' a Anode -mark Pinit Pills had been tr0itted for 41010
Mat 15 (1 :gattranteent• their genuineness time by nity home doctor wiltt Pronoun:a-
eVer 'purgloor,' 'May contain on ed'aly trouble roeting paralysis. t
time stiould be allowed tor this change Asa right, am I notain stating that a.very
to take 'Alice. In several eases this sirona afteotion existed "betweeri you
change has not taken place .fer seven aed Catherine Reyes; lir fact, that alter
or oven ten .deys. The system adopted the countess' death, she took the place
In Frankfort of • waning mortuaries, ora mother to you?"
where bodies are wetched In well -yenta •N rah assented lw a gest te.
stimulant, *Pleie Or atercelic, end while
they hove cured, ,thou,Sends tiaVe nearer
injured anybody, Te show that cures
effected PY remedY ot0 aese-
latest and warmed rooms until (bo
change takes place, should be followed
in all countries.'
THE POSTMASTER
TELLS HIS SECRET
Mr '.'"Totterly-41iCatild you marry a
Id num t:v11,11,a goodnetti of mofl.
cy, 11 he told' yod Inlaid.* hot* old be
was 4 how Moon he was worth?"
tdi!rs ntely.,Htlow Muth is he worth?"
Nurse's Gond Words. -"l em 4 profrs-
siont Writes :Mrs. Elsner, Hall-
fax,Wita'a aireatitteffererafeem
eiteliniatiattleatIMOSI - Cantata essoche
lien "Vithabett .htlytkaitti$ I bad every
Obthee-Ote. tire11 11 Were in their pow -
rt ---hut they alined« . • Watt Americon
Aftendititio:•Cure".,Witit neon:Mended-to-
IIOV 5031 aut years et 'pain stens as a
%Tad% 4,atitattabOttlet Mired Mea -100
Tha 'altrafaitaatl ;Wit *unitised to see
•.your litilthenetaattallt (Mt of the church
while I Vas ' Peddling*The. Wife-
saadt. dna IMind!tilittl You know he's
.itirottbled, With .StiMilaMbulitnir
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i':Aktati !Otto 6oasnist *spa
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inotolietitiOnt lo.Obillintlight way.
titalkAA***** tholote.
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hoOlnittaleowniow. :Doge*, what
deitigt tootling sottottliorr
ort:Put listening to you,
HIS HEALTH MAINLY_ DUE TO ME
USE OF DODD'S kliNE-ft
HMS.
words recalled the qu et, peace ul lite in
the cottage at Norton, and all the dead
woman's devoted care •of her, and the
tears were very near, her eyes; but She
specially desired to repress any emotion
itaa Guildford 'Horton's presence, and
kneed the tears tame.
"Caa you. tell me where you were
IMO, Lady Torah?' he tweed.
Nona% started slightly.
"No," sbe said, answering her men
thoughts rather thart *his questIon.,
He suppressed a smile.
- -"Nor-When-a-the -day, the month?"
"No," said Norah, a faint surprise ris-
ing.
• :"Did. it ever occur to you that there
was Something strange, unusual, es
your ignoranee ot them) facts?"
• -Stie shook her head.;
' "Why do you ask me these -these
quesUonsreshearetaed coldly.
"My reason will he abatimie -directly,"
he respotided. "Did you know that
Catherine itilye.s was a married wo-
editri?"
al do not know," replied Norah.
He embuttOned his coat, and, tatting
the photograph tram his pocket, held it
Mit to her.
." \vat you take that in your hand an,1
tool5111 carefully?"
• Perish took it atter a moment's hesita-
thee end ',looked *1 11.
"'Viten, did you got • this?" she de-
manded with a start.
"I found it," he .repited, quickly.
Norah's oyes fleshed unbelief.
"It is mthel" she said.
"I am vent glad to be able to restore
tato you," he said; seaway. "Will you
tall Me whose portrait it is?"'
" laved the to be my trouble
and do. Yet telleva'acr. filed also spent
five Weeks' in OM 'University *vital
Phila4.e.lphis Without the treatutent
It. taw* *oil, that oldsoti400ds fooliac a:eit110. ea Watk *kW IVO,
•trot II:LI% 111$11111114441111 E1•
0051131 mango ,I.gid testing are rm n y fitting. 'Mit, and lied • retanied •Itelne to '
tigated the nose of Mr. Frank A. *Anis', , die. :1 begart tehing Or; VitilllittO'Vt*.
mi beedsville, Mifflin County, Pe, :,hir. Pills in 1007, but did not, give it'.0.01,0.,
Means 11115 been an eldge.in the Tieedee Pena Al laY Case Mr. Paigieation?Ulllik V
titlePr0A13YIettalV ,elillrell Inc'..- many. -I' Wes alga that 1 via* aura -Attar Xe'
years ea eialifta - CeatintafitOrter,a04 a$' lurelaaarmitahe hospital 1 ,did, not take
SC"pai 'dlaaatO 'Pt . Illne- Years., fla`:40i Other rfileditilne ler 'mit trouble and
was afflicted wtiii, creeping paralysis, 1 owe it to Dr. 'Wilbert* Pink PIUS and
lasing the entire. We Oa the lower bait' la thexivaloita that I tonentente- be abeitt
of his body, and for g, year woe a neap,- te-day. : 'Stage, ally euro, oo related at
too invalid," eerinned to bk bed With IllY staternent, nit:April 11, MI, Ittiae
ne poWer aw feeling in either aeg, end; neeer tlereft 'Mitt relapse nor hattne.
physiCianii boa given laim up as nape- elielea to eatalaa 0 Phaelchie eliaa14' taa
less. Mr..aletalfi tvdiS Ora by- pr. Wii- Minor trouble* 811011 as ecubliei eOlds,
hams, PiIc pins and ma iesjaaaaiaa aaas etc, , I endeise Dra Willinim, Pia yals'
printed five years ago as follow as fully and heartily to -day as I 111. live
"I had the Mae for thin Winters and Years ago: -
as 4 result tata nerves Melte dotala 1 Etgaed, • fTtAbrit A. misANS,
lost the entire use (.11 the lower holt et Suscribed Mut sWinat to before Me
my body. My stomach, liver, tiallseye, Ihis 22rid day at•lanuary, 1000,
heart and heed were rawer effected, hot JACOB KOHLER,
the paralyzed coodltten of the lower ' -Thalami at tala Peace.
part of the body aileeted MY bladder Judie° Kehler; of Iteedsville, before
and bowels. For a whole year 1 lay in I whom the afflaevit was Made. Valtin.
bed perfectly helpless wIth. no power in 'tartly gave and signed the toil:owing
either limb and 1110 toollog go1ie. so that
I. couldn't feel a pia xtin aria my leas
at all. 1 Couldn't hien over in bed
without help. To Matte Me a pulley was
rigged up on the telling Matt a windlass
on the floor.
Postmaster Lee Looks Ten Years Veen -
ger Than Ills ateventy-Six Years and
De -elites tile Credit' to the Great
Canadian Kidney Remedy.
Tainteintac, Cumberland Co., N. B.,
Feby. 19-(Speciala-lioratio J. Lee,
postmaster here, is now in his seveaty-
sixth year, but so bright, mai healthy
does he look and sci energetic is he in
eis inoveinents that he wouldeastly pees
for ten years youngar,
"How do I keep young looking," the
postmaster says. "Well I anneal') it
largely to my good health and my
health is mainly duo to the use-. of
Doed's Kidney Pins.
"t first learned the value Ol this IC14-
17e31 itemedy tome yeara ego. I Vie
then suffering from Kidney Disease..
feet and legs swelled and 1 had id else
eight or ten times in the night hecease
of urinary, troubles. Six lieetea of
Dedd's Kidney Fells teetered my health
at that time and I have used theta at
intervals since.
**re anyone afilletml with Kidney TAO
ble I say 'Dodds Kidney Pilis aro ell
right.' "Try them and you will beetire
Pc tind a benefit."
A Atoll OBI. but • FoWerfal,-Ther
, thea Naga or the 'Poirot* or it In bv
au*. wplitit tete* Ott t
tahle nits 10 he lattdos. It la *
a *oat** ittateng p11171. VAilk 11.
1.001 In sir* it Magee Mr in twee,
tarinefliee *tont it tattles &( 13111
tis thee *taut dotes, bacaeoe they
Iran Ottolthmean ime
es Ti 141 !tred%lthe
isatitha
twahte,tores -Vett tio
,0r teorroutloY*
AVOW& Wit tut to
g aid IV` TOO:Mg in the ItiltrOt,
'•lt., miikes the dilitatiera ba looking at
Ite•
-a
.edictt "Met hettI upprzei you
to see tt Vieth late the sow
I lIpIbO lite:! • ‘,
Md �eorl Itatettee•.•-•T`or ten
*WINO •grekt* from neat big.
Witting et the Ikea mut $010.
Spent made twiSte a tortnerd.
oct 10. My ptiv5kiSu told etas
•ivtlire for the Wars tried Dr,
gnew s Caro for the reri. One 441§*
Via* Abe batik ,tuted me oom,
Itatta Mani%S).'roeute,
,
ELOOD-STAINED THRONE. d
Great Popular Upheaval May Sheep 11
Away.
Are the dtlys of Peter I, Of Sertlik BS
King ot that country nuMbereil? 11. lo
behaved so In Auetria, anti the fad eX.-
plains the ollitude of the butterfat COr-
ernment 'tothe prop/wed tariff 111111114betWeen Selena Mid Bulgarlit,
The Auetrian alithoritles have learned
that -the days of Peter I, os King .of So&
VhS are not to belong. Ttlo iterageorgie.
Wit dytiestYs day in Servta i 010, mid
before another year is °Vet the Ring tad
latk Souk,' Will he driven 404%.
Ig well littOrth IA Sett i‘-eifit It iS
OlVing to the dynasty Alone lttbt Serv1l
htes lost position and mlluente MVP
aerie. the tarts 01 Ellt44
"During two years Ait My naliatton I
had six different doctors, but none CI
them gave me relief. A specialist from
Phi ladelphia treated me for three
months, but he was rits benefit to me.
These doctors gave me up and sold it
was only a queation of a tow Weeks
with me as nothing more wield be
done. After the PhYstelans had fatten
me up, a friend sent me a itheMplet
containing statements of two men whO
had been aMictea • something like me,
and who had been, cured by the use of
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I began take -
ma them at once and although my im-
provement wits slow it was certain.
Now I can walk 'most of the time with-
out a cane and everybody around here
thinks it is a mine:Ile that 1 can get
about as 1 do. Your pills lutyp certain-
ly been a God -send to me. Within
the last three years I have answered
dozens of letters from invalids who had
heard of my case and Who asked me
it it was true that 1 had been cured by
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, 1 have told
them all that this remedy cured me and
i am glad of this opportunity of telling
about my cafe so that others may find
relief as 1 have done."
Signed, F. A. MEANS.
staternent:
"I have personatly *known Mr. „frank
it. Means for OM Miat, forty-five yenta
and Wow that any otetenterd he makes
te entirely reliable. I- paraniallY addled:
Wm when he was confined to bed and
utterlY. helpless. I now see him daily
and know Aim to be in as good. health
as most men of his age,"
Signerta JACOB KOHLER.
Mr. Daniel W. Reynolds; postratihtei• at
Reedsville, Pa., statedthat he hall re-
ceived many incodeles .froat airtatota of
the country concerning Mr. Means'
Marvellous cure, and he cheerfully ad,
dell hts confirmation of ,the truth as
talloWe:
"I certify that the Mots slated in the
testimonial of Mr. Frank Means are ab-
solutely true. I knee; him when he was
uhabie to move and I see him, every
day now on the streets and In my °i-
nce."
Signed, DANIEL W. REYNOLDS.
Here is evidence that must convince
the most skeptical. But because many
of- the cures accomplished by Dr. Wit,
liama Pinit 'Pills are so marvellboa as
tO Challenge belief, the following offer
Is made:
85000 IIEWMID - The Dr. Williarns'
Medicine Company will .pay the sum ot
Five Thousand Dollars. for proof of
/reed on its part in the publication of
the _foregoing testimonial.
Subscribed end eptyern to before Me
this 17th day of April, toot.
ALBERT S. GIBBONEY.
• Notary Public.
One day recently Mr. Means was via
ited at his handsome home overlooking'
the valley of Honey Creek, near Reeds -
• •"Yeu itnew wheat it is," she seid
"It Is Catheritie's---Catherthe Have, I
de not belleVe that you Rabid U. it -i1.
het teen stolen."
')'Very Meta," 110itasented, ,coolry ; "it
-is ot fines eeneAttertheaayou have it
again, • Doubtless yen treesUre 't
for . mare ptheiclusly and earetally than
ea Wive hilberto &Ma, now tbat you
Iu'thiti 11 48 the pent:lit of your Mother..
Tea a, moment' the words did not now
NW their proper sIgnikenee to Norah.
Mid slut looked tit bint•vraguely-atuf was
thinking of OditerintWilien she swirled,
tituflier, eyes opened Upon •
"WbaL*AS that you said?" she dekell.
Silla tri4V It la the 01104 of your
motlite 'hti repeated'''. ,witir a' einiater
sable,and a gleam of trintalt in 1111
eyes,
"My matfett Thisjayrotherltie Mayes,
11(11. 11131 My mother. UM the. Coltrite.so.cd
ArillkOttler site exclaimed.
..utt Woot the Countess nI Arrowdale."
hc soldt *Ind it Ls Catherine Ilayesf Our
mother., • •
4
St
sitd
fir*
*Olt
PrO0f,
Mode Vern Painted or Oeivepize4 Steel, prices-varrig from 32,25 login
avng on Ow maritet; and lir anideal-coyering for Wiest Stores, Eta-
per %Mitred sqiutre. feel cOYering .meliaare• Thie-. iS li ' most desirafile ' eav-
.1.
v fora, churches, etc.. , Any: handy, roan cart , lay ilia 41 41PCNV ka shingles, A
hammer end Judas are the only Meta required: ._ ."
We are the: largest • Oat .oldest •Wannietw) of ,the land ender the- Driattih'
flag' Mel Mate, coVerea theestaida ea the best bondingo ,throughout ,Conga."
WalCing. taete • • • • • • - •: • 1
, irtni.W. PerAft.' AND t•liarrtititiCHR*oort i. ,.
We also laallniatablatt COrrogated. 'On in Iting'‘eheek,'‘Ponductor Pipe and
.441/0 '1401.1041 gle,' - .
METAL SIDING, in illatattoll ot brick or • stone.
:rrgt2A34for(A"UNCeltilOCSOS'a INtIO!4°,r,,,tiatjaltt615• tree; spook* et*0411/MA" shingles. • Wthh;
7,2ru—ig ppopor.-ahit, -313o*mais_l_l_ ,.
stelteneetaatnt, atililefea Wit reeetiTO, Oria timadiatter. eiltillatiaa vilteleare._ Sa.
en Wier ea esea ithessx liti Ittout•rtuktot it ountigt. at, niamearsier- - ala iminairlit•
Wiind Veen latitausa ortme. .
,IlleactOttate and Worts, • • .., • • 7 0i4lva, Oat, Caltut4it
Inliestern Canada 42 ET*
§AIS tgehlOW111, ooly -trots two rallwaya.C.P.P. Q.T.ls,
dtrOntsolkilapor cost. plough husd, eprisav Use, no sloughs,.
About SO miles ILD. or ,Tadian 004 14d10 $10,50pe0 „
Widts for map sad OM partiotibm.
H. PARSONS: et Wallatletkritiest. Toronto. Ciinadil.
• I'was deaf myrge f •-or 25 years. I per -
/rated and patented -a Meta Invisible
a 'ear drum in order to
heia my own hearing.
11 18 called "The Way
Ear Drum," and • by
the use of thesedrums
1 can NOW HEAR
WHISPERS., I want
all dealt people to
write rile. 1 do not
ItilM to "cure" all
iniSee Of .dentnessolei-
Eder can I benefit
those who was born
deaf.
But I CAN
14Et2 00 per cent. of those whose hear-
ing is detective.
No sufferer from paralysis, locomotor
ataxia, St. Vitus' dance or any. of the
lesser nervoua disorders catt -eland to,
longer neglect tot thy Dr. Williams'
Fink Pills, the great blood builder and
nerve,tonle. Sold by all druggists (.1'
sent by mail en receipt: of twice, 50
cents per boxa eh; boats for 932.50, ty
the Dr. "Teams' Medicine Co.. Brock -
vine, On
been writteo tot -flathed throitah-her
mind. ,
Guildford Berton seemed' to (Slane the
thought.
"Yes, the lieutenant would have
known, ol course; but, ulltaritinately, he
contracted yellow fovea alaSt. Kitts two
months after his marriage, and died
Martin held, Ilia :portrait tightly, obit
looked At lam
'HAW y(0•4111* yOu Mohr. alto traSPe'l,
Ile Willed- • r
111 ti sit Is not oh un1eati000bleVeatIon.1 t
opinion. preVella MeV Peter t• 411teW ni ea* ototticitito $00 Astontotattit, *04
Itte: ptuit tbe lite Minter ot Wog Alex* 1ntRouttoi, wilt* yon; iiuleid 41.181 ifl'y
811801.', 11 Ito wet ;net hlasell tictualtylit• deed 1 db. 1 ate not moth, and Tatif
irittigtitor. *buttg. et.,Rurone, hPOtittliig ttla MOO 5(11.1 aOttr tr°114 4""
bst *rnSell Ittelvo 4 Vitit ittailit.-1$ the portrait, of your titetiter you tent
Wog Peter be to hod any ,dirett neat, lit.yette hatul•Kolotti."' • :
Wgs ith him Soma it3 itma tar 10 Site did not -notke hitriltiOnnt.
tacit. Moiled :Ad trent .4010iir tiny :einholen tit ilie Sfl6 IVO. to")
041t4 tit ROOM attlaZO'f Aoct to:m*11401ot $he taint Date
'Vita Mt afidattaars and to.* lathider the' thlivt,.. still lent.ing et him as if she
Mestere, thetrfaVrt Pent*. ItiS sat OttiVe. were waiting. ' " '
Made Iliernerivelt reitimitably titippulat *It 15 .811 teroihin ettnek,*%he told; to
vt
t e Mira* 011t tit gentle aympatity to ono 'who
ha* .lowttst vottrato
tt wn tot of Item
ftervia. ateotding 10 intettnallon • re.
eeffed by, Ihr Attistrian Government,. le
toe thee masons advanting intheftlaw,
11410 et a new rovelution. There is 414
teals, terniett 4 eitOrtft Pt*, Wile* de.
tiro it it le 1701' *Nieman ttito
ihmtb6 °11.4;r1.4e' 'leirrtaltsdi "ttg bas lI
tit 11*1.
tottoroC *he was intrited Man It%
to * Montenegrin Primate. tad, hat\ ntk.
Odom.
The litil(mitirt, tho Sertion Oo
t. Mote hare
ewe that aline they be ex
a Moment.
tettieldes, lanwing 15.
are running Wort witit
and *big Peter is Mt%
tit bittiala
birth ittud that instead 01 heat Atte
er taterotoOnplae0 Itiftoinditl,' nomisiblit Ana lite;giviog oyou, musgedr. htt, tams aft a atatv
h heath, 10 iterablei 1140' wilUi tear you liatte etareely rellifthd ft* Ili!.
ltot 'WAN!' She MO, Olin OA M. ptopeitstors vVot total. terertee, the thettgai yolit etrellm.
auditAl7,; sWhY 1104 $14 tetti tee ""1 * „UAW found ar lva$ of preparing 01,11,ttl look this elY iuu,.. got poonit ttiod coffee m intati
g tala, data tOtillYer Oft atithot evetwolit eat ett4.4kw 4zittely hotm to* *4 moi .11 stroliti_laea 036 l
i
m
o
'Tout have 10 relate, Mist tinteh, ,Iload to .Weilville that eothettlii Wry
Mel Oftly late
held out her hands like one stritang to
put asede a yea. • . • . •
"Yon do 1101 comprehend that not only
are you not the daughter df the Earl
Arrowdale, but -penniless, and: to all
Intents and purposes a beggar?" he
aid suavely.
there, The man Furlong Was oath him Nonlife face flushed, and she rose.:
when lie died, There ie the eertilleate," - "1 de not ,care -it is nothing!" she
"But yeti target that the
earl hes letI me money—" •
"Pardon me," be interrupted her bro-
ken words.it is a natural mistake in
O.
the confusaon of your thoughts; but the
late Earl of Arrowdate has not left a
Penny—"
"I do net ears I do not wish to speak
or think of it; but, your revengesannot
gelia tar," she safd, affaaw;deraly Eta bea
tore; "the earis's
"Left his •vast wealth to his daughter,*
he said,- with a sinitter smile; "to his
daughter, not to a ^person nettled or
known 48 Norah) Da You not temente
ber the blank in the will? If he had
written your name therp I tItink,I am
not sure' --you would- have, been Sedum;
but he did not. Only to 'my daughter.'
You are riot his daughter, Miss Norah
Woodferni" • • • •
• (to be continued).
and he handed ter-tmothersaaPer.
"I have nearly come to the end of my
story, Miss Norsk." he said, wiping his
lips, and eyeing her white face with a
watchful keenness. "The plOt Was not
O bad one. If this earl had Only pos-
sessed the smallest of 'hearts, the an-
nouncement of his child's birth would
have touched _him andaliestaghtattliouLaa
reconciliation; but the eana.well, you
knew him long, aod intimately enough
to render it unnecessary for me; te say
anything further. tie declined tp hold
any communication with his wife; lie
declined to recelve her back or see the
child. This was 4 startling disappoint-
ment, no doubt, and it 11 „could bare
been effected, you would have been re-
stored by the countess to your mother
and acknowledged as the child of the
widow of Lieutenant Woodfern; but,
Yeti Svrn, thuI could not be. 'What was
done could not be Undone. The countess
had presented you to the world es the
daughter of the Earl of iirreolditica soul
the daughter or the Bart of Arrowtiale
you had to „retimin. Irden't think it
inattered_very touth to catherIne; per-
haps she consoled herself for phtying
Won't you stake the trouble to write
and fled out all about me and my tn-
vention? Tell me the cause of your
deafness. Geo. P. Way, 1511 Majestic
Bldg., Detroit, itlioh.
RHEUMATISM
•
in any ferns and, oold'lempiring het poSitirels .
ree lthiedh7 our Rot,
P
een*Iaaarmm001"11Mme
kf ,aaihere11.v1r e pm
boo t. bentswanted. U*U.
BIATISMRCO.,
Sherbrooke, Quebec, COMM
Brother• -"I have made up ,rnit mind
to emcee to Bettie, but have notatoon
a. suitable opportunity yet.- You see,
she's such a reserved girl." Sisaer -
"Ohl yes; she's reserved for Captain
Dasher. He became engaged to her
yesterday."
OR 1SALE-Best, cheapest and nicest
a- located stock tarn in the Witted
States; has a beautiful water fronts and
contains sou acres. SAMUEL P. WOOD..
coCK,. saushory,
FEATHER DYEING
a's0V4r•UrtrAtit$1.1•10,1""*.41741••••1",
111111111 001114 GI
f000mm....1
Pale. mew vhiteren Albania use
&tether Craves' Worm Exterminator.
Worms. _itre oat 41 the principal CIII,U8•9
of suffering.' in en Wren and should 'be
expelled from the sistele-
.
'So yOU are going to marry: Have
yeu anything laid by?"ts, "Yes; I've got
n rieb unele, laid by with an illness of
some sort, and I'm the only 'surviving
relative."
A MIGHTY HAILWAY.
The average items of the Canadian
Paciec Railivay per week is $1.250,000.
Out of MS suni the Itave, to pay sal-
the part of nurse instead 01 roe °e Y ales to ,30,000, whic Mamas tm in a
reflecting that her tibial would figUre tie I
, lhe daughter or a peer. 'That is Very Illie. company jitts a Salary of $50,000 a year.
year to U5,000,000. 'The president Of the
sitetodiherkebepeel4 4thretetteeilitnet atAndllaYll„walv„ttaYai Teatilie aricbdalabihnelltaPiaaillYthenliticitsriSS5or entift®Gi. for
buried with her. 014 *00 till'" w.,,..."" number of cars possessed by the tallwaY
have revealed the trUth-the saderl 1: ku.'" ;is 45,000; weematiaes. 1400; railway at 11a.
long; and he had cilaappeated, attn°1•3 ti • 1400 Since 1000 the Coedit
do, Probably she leamight he Wad ea .
But he is alive; it is from Itini that I
have learned this Interesting story of
your birth, and 11 15 In MY bower to
cortmei him to renudil Went or tell all°
story -In a. court of law., That the proofs
. may be complete. Mete got from Min
a plain statement of the cliae; hero 11 1;.
You will like to have 1 Wit nO
chlubL"
T,.....,-,,1 Crossed over to her Mid placed it
Pacific have dOtihted their eneningsathe
total for the last six Mottle Is 101,381,-
077, att Morale Of $10,104,5/8 over the
fauna period last year.
" • , 4
Rego -colored spots on the bodies a eadenta
ate emnettines Weaken for measles. The trouble
may be remota, • iota disease of the skhi:
Promptly oared with ~ft% Omuta
Mrs. Smarte-"The t doctor Insists that
1 must spend the next. few weeks
abroad. He says 1 'feed a change. Mr.
Smarte-"So you do; that's a fact." "AM,
you agree!" "'Yes; you need a change
-of doctors."
"They Sell Well" says Druggist O'Dell
of Truro, N.S. Want any better evi-
dence of the real merit of Dr. Von
Stan's Pineapple Tablets as a cure, for
all forms of started) trouble than that
they're in seen great dentand? Not a
nauseous dose that 'rilakee one% very
insides rebel -but pleasant, quick and
harmless -a tiny tablet to carry in your
pocket. $5 cents. -404.
"You don't even know how to make
a leinint tart," remenced the cooking
school girl, with fine scorn. "It isn't
necessary to make a lemon tart," re-
plied the other. "All the lemons I've
over seen were peril tart atready.'
It is easier to prevent than it Is to
cure. annenneation of the lungs is the
comomeon ot negieetere voles. and oece
it Andel a lodgement in the sySteni it 40
difficult to deal with, Treatment with
Illekhre Anti -Consumptive Syrup
eradicate the told and prevent Indere-
Mallen (rein setting it costs
tle, end IS tilt eatiefeatory ris it is sus.
prising in its resultl.
Want the Earth?
wen month for one year. illustrated mouth.
Tl es, send es centim4 retrtivs.•The earth 0
southwest.tells it in an interesting way-te
Ojos:nal. that tells.ths tru about the Greg •
,whatthe fernier wishes to know about the La
.of Opportunity -40W Young men how they can
bettsrlhttinsidres--tellii the ,story of those whs
- ha"Ii.""4111 11141 nreittgaInT """"6
olgla oussu ,i, a/ T , blond.
Bitaittagto.. klauto. ,
'Write:to z' . AR fl. siao Rai way
AUSTRALIAN WHEAT CROP.
'The, wheat ere)) of Victoria for (hie
Sealant th estimated at 2a,000,000 bushels,
being. an increase oveflast eettraaretalat
between tier 'unresisting lingers, en of 1444,00 us e 8. 0 amo la 0.
r no went back and leaned against the muted for home constiMption IS 64600;-
mantebthelf again, and looked down at 000, and -for seed 11900,000, teavinfttut
her. /4,000,004 bushels available for mt.
Noroh, with the papers In 1101' liend, With preterit minket. prices. et a ia
sot with het eyes' fixed on the ground. Vs. per iquarter4-equal to 4s,. per bushel
site was scarcely consefous 01 1118 Prir ,64. Pot 'mild wOuitt be, reedited
senea„ she enis s.inipt .00W and after defektrinkutreigat, atitithalaeloilt and
tiadis she did net den% ate Methelift Wallet> for export At, 75,000.
iiNDErt EIN41.
tt Otertviteltued the fee abort, Of ite e'Vaitro of til*Wheat
Even if he lied not produced corti • ; •
cotes and other ,doculikiits, the Would
have been :convinced 04 the truth 01 Mil
ohovit tante:sof tUia atm/. CatherinerAter. thotherVAtist
$. • ., . words wero tettlitiortrattough, She was
man atilt ne tuetreue- oot the daughter ,et the t attlittet
thritit,01$00ittortnnisiont nerowdale, hut of her eoroptinion• tetite,
40,4 Wesidlern, '
"' And at dm menlent ere latts ted„,
Oltrettgth •411.4 PilritY4 It Its mold lqatun tor boo feeling to her 'teat*, *
eintoet t he eivineu eoutt• ov*rov, 10Ve for t •
tits tit fht 001)0, hod hidlen (lie *Ott Or bee maternity
If the tod wt. wave. 60*tet tte.trer tribritorte4 bust de0114
ath'
it would 1.36 At WOIIAIVatit tiOsod it, and her tart ten upon It.
11104100 the ha that tomes flektieWledgte
Ouildtord. "Oaten *eetPtut the .1Otiou
all, her
11 ith 11%0 ithrptattiett Othetiquute0104 n the wont,
Vey
tele
'
rter:iyttixt5 ,a,gte V0l00. that& you would he. Butt
Farmers Wanted as
• • Land *gents.
°nu; More PoStara the More 'Knot.**
More Collet the More Pelson.
The PO* ot the W. C. T. U. in *
young giant Slate in the Northwest
says:
ul did not MOO Obit Wait h suit
In cottee 1.,totts,bit arlotiost For
three Or kith. /COX I Wag obliged:to take
ea OM* tole tettery• day.: Now anr
tree, Uiluthe te Post= Peed tette& ,
"Atter . honing ea. what totters will' do
15 ita vidttnis$ .tould hardlY Stand fa
hireti littabefiti drink lit bin he AV4S
not Willing to unit. 4-04 tornonlhs
tod * way to indite hip to .1606 it
;off. finally told hint I would Make)
'Farmers wanted all over Canada el
agents kir Western Canada lands; all
selected landii; liberal commispiera • Adt
dregs "Ram • Lands," P. 0 Box 5.12(
Winnipeg, Mao.
_
THEY ARE ENEMIES NOW.
"Halloo, 'Mrs. Lovejoyr ekcIaimed r
gentleman of that lady's acquaintance(
"pray what brave you oet so early hi
the day?"
"Ohl Ple just been to the photograph.
ere_ With rny.:.pet dog, DIdo" (which •sha
carried in her arms), "and we have had
our portraits taken together, haven't
we, HMO Beauty and the beast, you
know, Mr. Johnson," with a saucy little
laugh. •
"And what a little beauty he is to be
sure," replied Johnson, inadvertently,
as he tenderly stroked poor Dido's head.
And then she suddenly remembered,
and became hot and cold in turn, and
they parted • strangers for evermore.
An Englishmen &trig in Italy, and
fairing an earthquake an the region of •
the home, sent his two boys to a friend
in -London until the peril should be over.
A. few weeks after, the father 'received
this letter from his friend: "Please take
your bests home, and send on the eatth-
quake." •
aaVere there laughter and cheers dur-
ing yoUr speeehr fouteered
the' youthtut statetthati, "there tveren't
any char& but now and then people hi
the audience looked at one (Mother and
laughed."
11 Cures all Creeds„-liere are 4 few
tamea of ciergynien of ;different cfeeds
who are firm litho:era in Dr. Agnew's
rattle In 1111 11 Aish"
Wen na, atta. Dr. Letngtry (Eptsco.
balked: Per. Pr. Withrow tot Rev. De.
Chambers Methodist. and tit. Newnan,
ell Of Toronto, Canada. Copies of their
'personal Mites for the asking. SO Cents
-105
Mitarrlial Pawder to "five tie 0 the
4* 4
tief$SOMil kV* TO SVCCPAs.
ilia better. that yhtt Plumb) hrat it trout
me, Wha leek aint and •tert•s$01pallOre
with Yea. from Int lipi§ ot
N who WOW 1111t,W tht
MVO jOir diggirice1itklffifig;
ht tiot Lttelieve itaaatte faltered.
ern net sitrpritgi at thelP 1141
torted,: la the who Mow tok*. easy.
'feet that Of oho *044001 in !iv;
truth wtai he wens. "I do oat
exPect you In belleito It *Mime
have tome prepated for you)
kocr,-NintilltA thmtatt. it.you tot/Cyours1:
Whet purpose 1 road Trittak to edect P.
mi ritrWaS telerlioalta. yo!
will it dititetelt lo Mid tut imatrett
takeit end get the full table ot
the oil loit'hout the oh*tiontible
taste. ;pleottve 1.111111Teltai 'id the
t %the 1,tityla for weaks
or„,tyts but toed htt lobs, and h retd the tittle< telt* late
rel,t;, 7141,,.4,2 ttuAnta has Ito istro'itfier
"al "4 I ve husband
1...k you are'lelt the -take* ot hit ,tat• ittentiteettles thimawn itsmyrior irtsiolt ootiort
LiOrittilts **OW
.41
-
bat Ailareika,.thift, Mitioof,
,a11,.. tomiitiontt
loottotiemet
4earainwowitt
"Mk
. but NO Cauterther-hot hps
. Noire tabled heir head had looked ai. through the mote *ithodt At, hitell
atsl t her hand to hr44~ • the grip and lifts hot, litadeehe
"Why hot
tor menths-he Wed t
hot MON*
leo tdrottger you
WO* !MA PAO VI
drink eoltee the
tomb vett shy
Crte*
.
MOW* raterott.
you told rot IMO" the o .4uWt to
said. Was.iLtoeIh� OW of toretult`i.
de tibt ItIlderslartd--1 do hit tam 1
I)1. you havs told' hot to Width
(11
tt am hot the asualtier or duo 4§101-
dear valued
hot iits-lt 44. Ont. 4164
tt
Overworked Persia., Other stentaUy ov
physiamy„ ,elmeild try, "Itimerhs," tite world
renordum nano and mood ton% aad they OM
quickly mover strength and health.
1;*111.11.0.1
Beggs -"My wife says that if I were
In die the wool remain a Widow."
Meggs-"Evidentl she thinks there is
not another man in the world like
you." "Oh the contrary, she's afraid
there may be, and that she'd get him."
A Tina for tiverything.-,Tha.tinte for '
Dr. Thomas' "Velectric oir tit when
croupy ?symptoms appear In the child-
ren; whem rheumatic pains. beget the
oich, when lumbago, within& coughs,
colds, catarrh or earache attack tither
Voting or toth *lea burns, seethe. abase
stone. contuaiora, Sprat:in cottier to
any nueleser ot the amity. In any of
thee* itineenta it win give tenet and
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Thne4
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eery Oppointifferit. When he was leo.
log London on his last expedition
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tti Mort the complaitut of the
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thent. MO"
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bt att hour eael everithDiiit
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