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An a d-cn, 10,110 Off the Strand, the', Other Oft The explanation which at,once o-ifers
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. world over,, Its, . dolicate bells shakei . i . of, appdtlto, Iliftestion, headaches, ]Daniel DofoO . sAnterestingladventures the fact"fill'at a. ulan was"a Christian I I W� .1'. I I I -_ --r I I I . ,,,
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I by tho winds of Alp;s, and, AnI anld sloal3lesoneso, shortness. of breath After of Allexander Se-likirk-ii work of in -stead ,of a IgIgail Was suflicieldt: . . I ' 8 I r . ' I 4 , I
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Colorado peliks, through ,the va oil&. , ertion a0d often extrelue.ner, . b. 'Millionst Of cople-0 have been �dfr,fero the . I
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half -domestic roa4side, El�ecj,eo, which vOUsness, It you, have any Or all of ,sold 'and one that has-been tel 8-41AP given nalue, and it was natural I . n -Saxoi;l r-ew people realizethe hugg,amount - I
I , , transla . . , =.d Norman-ilreach names. Which . . � e. Val yal'At"4, Of CethL47 , . L 4 , I �
vary, With thelr-splk,% these oymptoms begin treatment. now lill all the languag.es of Bur &. to call a mail "WrIc tile Christian',, tq I -of mollel is, lavested,iii the oport PRO dreiIII&' th s �rae iisfLinot the ha** .
- ol layeader-blitie I op Yet I families of pli-re Irish blood were . I . I I
wit1l, Dr, W1,111ams' Pink Pills, the tonlo "Robillson Crusoe" was turned down dis,tinglilshlilm from other f. geon racing in Pin . . " " 1�"
� I . LIrics who forced by la, to assume. Somll c, pi , g4md. �, Was nierely telling f� hi I ��
� and blulsTpukplelI, the almost universal . I , is way I
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. - . ,, which will make the blood rich' and as iiacerenionio We .centuries they simply transl It Is the most. xomoi�ratio of All A trUth tile, common ,people knel I I . � "
I White ofnildsunimer wild flo,wersi. I . I sly by the -bopksell,ers ated their names ill- sports, . � . I I 1-1 I �,
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� a -halt In 'front of'som respond to this treatment, aals shown and "David Harum" were turned down .sli.into family names., By the those VII.glr,s ' I ral ol ln0ud,e, IX(rI iiQk the _13h ;,DAq,trAdIt1,oaoft7Xeye"�.
i el which I V . h= which were near- 111j,j,,j4, 't,r , I . I 1
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"* �Aft_ lan 1, with Its ' Anson, Qn-I who sayg.-IIA few yea The way trodden by Robert Latlls the whple civilize,il,world had become But the shifting nomenclature of Ire- .� a;ipt
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1� , wh.iteh is altogethl uxicertaln,�. of' Its agp I was a veri si4iy woman. 'was Stevenson Was very hard, and it Is, Christian; hence the, word ceased to be land was, not 4 one-sided'affair by any, There are a, I I t 4atol � i �f � I
. lia . tural direction. In thi ' a.11 run down w,: -d. my nerves ba,dly amazing to any one 'Who has read Ills distinctive. I � early 4,000 racing, "-9. 1 . I I I �
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I , lug the h -a - ened was thit,, as Mao, ' I , � d 77,0 0114k, It 11,9
rd ,,vVjj.jAmS stand witness to -day, _,. , A bal (.mr ,�pa I �
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I 11.11IR0,0t good take, and, I am : � -a kept ,that The name of Christ first became: ,the Prior to the death of, .William de Bur- to lasIts P eon 014b. . . Seen only by� ihose super*,on . .
� I . sorry'. , It tried other,mediolnes, but with no bbt- sweetness that enabled him bd write basis of certain given. names', Which go, third earl of TjIster,. &nds of . Wa I � � 4
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6118101118, to me a wicked thing to..tempt trer retults,. One day while. rel a. such beautiful lin most Of th ?irds Ar�O vilirott In Who palat the screen and teLl the tale' "4
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. . A flower I to unnatural tragalries,�to nowspaper,' i ckme across an. 94vor- .All show h1s, Toln&A . e . foi, the the fla-milly names were formed'ill X-Ormlan-French families Ila '60 to ,19 - qOIA, . I I
inake a Canterbur p J JiV . Oy d become 6,Ad. the so r" bfki a rdhg,4'jv� J6 : r I I
r . . ly .bell of 4 cam An- usement, ofDr. William -,Pink Pill* poet nce Land, his mas- these. One of the maMes! was Chris- , jL , I pa plit no' I
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. I aia. A deverlopmeu;t of body Iii- cer' describing a 6aso very muell. like my tou of rapid land brilliant narrative. I thoroughly sel and, the �,Dnglls . , 0 9P �
:� . I - tian and the. other Chrisofer, or Ol fliience NA , � q4 Oy and trej I I )��
I � t(UnlY 4o,t as dof.4rl as the '�redomffia.ted In the north of ' -
I .1 � 4 gro*`th own. .1 decided to try tkem, and bj tho, prbin,the very first his, licalth was, in. topher. ,The family name would, first I, I I to over two-yoai!�olds� huge contiagqatp &.14t1g, allke to nu -and me I . I -)
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n of- edze, is ,Ilke esta-blithilng sta- I �he6ifully continued the f Jolln C. Van Dyke-, in "The Mead. � I
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ture as the 11104,61 and, ataul of ex. and WaS SOOn a Well'WI ,ju. better lbst health, a man- wh,q � had never� Yet na-mes also were 4bbrevi&ted, and both il of "�. l . � .
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The original -roadside campanula is yeeps. In view of what Dr . Willic-las' 6armed 42Y-60 a yeari 4uld one whose iliet In the foinis of 4, Cll or "Rit " and ,constructed now ,on I I � 'L 14
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,Aeh.',- aiad. VaUmes sel after the Irish fashion Ol pigeon accomplished ajourney of 4�77 _1A I L
I 11 , r . s. judged a fallurl He as Christie -son aad 10tson, often abo - the Il nao, of a revered. alices . �, ,
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I I w,ho is � , olwa,yo, ioady to MI. on unex- . Dr. Wil1jain . sl Pink P I Ills are so' but had ' (O' In modem another 4M a flIght of 517 miles at M=Vr91-'V omiabyca , a , I I
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ted Vacancy, .. 1'ha*e, � ib,601-y that all drugglits, *oi may be had by mall 1 1,476 yardi a. mlniite�--A. it. y. aide wi)l I
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I .. � uch onditiol that I'Tliol Sea Cook" Christian was very'widesproad among ThUs, the, 1purgos ,became llsons� of W11- . - - __ g,yd4tod"a I
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ttea, One-half of the man the Scandivavia'ns�,' and is un 1ph, mar,r
-Wd'l guld0d�thfis amiable, enibodl- ,�t 51D cents a.bo by.writing The Dr. was wri lk
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;01_1- , 3neirt'inight givel'us a prolonged , suin. William � S? I bled I iblil,6 C�6." Broel�Vllje, q I U. . I usUlAIIY liam" or MaxWlIllamo, and such nam " . ftli, Ititaillor'lir- �
1�19 . o3 MY Housll: Night. rang.cp�en 'dad 0+i6ratlon. .
� . . � I I script of t1ids story had, been. carried common on the eaOt coast o4 England as MacDavid, Mu.4m.drews and Mac. � 11 -If �
I nier of blossom, lustead-of Its fiabitua.l. Ont. ,A free b ' ' Sornd 25c for a,co'p�.
I � Ooklet, "Building UP awal by Dr. Ja,pj?, a friend of Stsysn� where.,even. in ol4ea times thb people Rwiry, came .Into being among faml- In the -dim hush of early ineol I macy-ean Biltfdiro'Culde I I I , � � ,
. wink of summer blue; aiid, this !hkeo'ly tile Blood," will be sent to any address son's, who took it �to Mrl; Jamlle:5 Hea.� Were In close ton.& with the Dajjjs lies. whic � ' '27# . 244 Adelaide AL WQ4 e
.is -supported by the co-liduelt of an, in- on reqnerst. � . . 1 4 1 . h in the course of time have I tahe the long ;oad's trailing cu e , tomnta, ont.
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L , OL Dune,Path., . - Henderson changed the titl and " ' '' 1 ______ -_ - ._: To my low gTay house on the hill. -_ .111",
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� I category, And h" a-ccomlyariled this The IF4th run�s �dlown '�`_ . -1 published the first, instalment of the , , I . The daytime road is a wide thr6ad Of I ''
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. . . assistance. �-. , I I ( s an-d"'twists � . � continued - � . - .ktilight, it Journe silvery along. , Spread Minard's on brown - ,1
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I I . . I . � And,i)olls round- wcoraerllr � � . 0 1 �,,� My hol but a little human. nest And apply to the throat. A.Iso ,�. I
. . . Bells of Adfumn. . , , . I . It was offered , for pub ' � � Snuggled hill -close; w-hea, I come at I �,,� ,
.� . I , Like a'quick ivjiltie. w';E.V'e. I . . 11clation. in, book In Sunimer When. Childhood All- inha a. Quick relief assure4l. -
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coveredl, in a,clol coirlii I or be- �! Parts the bTo��a halrot a, knoll 1. � . I ' imentS Are Most Dangerous. �/ I. � ____ � __ A I �
I dis , , or'not it is an imaginative. work, none I . .� I Returning bol steadfast light . I I
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a I , . �� I Gives welcome-moria,'than onecin ever - � ,,� � ,
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The folloving �j I remembered And say, � � teen. publishers in New York. City -It I . . - , , � moistened bread used by tinkerer to I I 'r. t V
give Promptly. _', Baby's ,Owu Tablets: I . . ,. . I I . . . � 11 I ""
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4 iLud looked fo.r it, and found a I),,- " .is a ,story written by )�dward West-.. relieve these troublel or u given oc- L I 1. , , soldering plater. I Ill I
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I I d . e soft siiaw-patehes HrLchcoc Of A-Ppleton's-, M*r- Hitch- prevent 'their coming h � � . I __ I — �_ ITI ' " � ' ,
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I _. Ital flowering time came, I looked And say" . eat of the story was. In the I mid- analyst to be absolute] . as awfully � , , �
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ain for a rising blossom stalk* and, "'Siiall We g -o?',' � " I ille and urged him to allow 1-litellcook . . y harmless even sore when lie caught you shimalying? I `UFFER MOST * .1 ,�
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I ta P�v , . � to the new-born babli.' They are es" How did.you'get out of it?-" *
.1 , I � I . to take the middle out of tile. book and P6 , clally good In sum ' because they Sho��'Ob, I iviggled out of it all IV �, -7�,_��
. I was fain to believe thabmy exc6i',,nal I I " I I , I mer � REEVS STA"WARD - 4
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anoi offspring rather ,than In foww. Tittler-and giggle,, . agreed, and th, gh . I I
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TA s,VIto Of tie fact that Its kindred Like tchild-ren waking,up too early. David Ha -rum .sold a I�Orsa that would sold by medicine dealers EXTRMA I ---a% 1. I .�
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. , 9, natA that fleas 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' - ZINC NPORTED ORECT AND I — ,�
I 111� 1,...1'.WUi7AaURRD Ily � Ayer's Cliff, Quebec. - "j have I
; . seeded- and faded, stil I it Mad,o no sign. The path runs up and down, are good for a 4og because they. keel) Medicine Go., Brockville- 0 t. P,rinces All Barristers. _,j!D&M..�%. ;
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"I �. ,tender green Awmed, In the cel Dizzlly, � WhY "MOdel Girl? �. � �
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1. I head With a show of blossom buds; Uh 'Into the goeat white blow-out o.,111ele, � I otomus. complaints about . the so-called to din OUR PRICES WILL INTEREST YOU . �-'f.-..:: .... 4
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I I h , I . I . . 11 joile. The Duke of York Is the latest I I :
I . � -1 �0=1111)10 W lell the numerlus. baby. That.burvea like a curve of wind I . . . . r mont.Ntoo,havia � 11,
I . . `L�Xowu& made haste tO follow. Through ,To th-6 lakle-.- . .. �, %, . modem girl. . I I hember of the royail fal, y to , WE PAY FREI^j,4T CHARGES; # - � pains ill mg, baef � I V,
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I . I I _. —_ . I . I the- Pessimists COMplalr.L of been� In - _ - .:,; " :-.�_'.m'� I .,
I , .8-uperfor five -pointed be -1,19 air — tr.0 - 4 .1 I - I I , I working. A friend �
I I I . rs.6 step wwards fauuro. is - . . 40`01'Stouee as long aaWomankind?
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I I . 11 . when the -first black frost - �as, Im, be as,ha,n6d 01 ,olif'e.ssing one - - __ . - 11 . -, ).o - the c4asors of the, moderu girl
.. alinent I gatl�ere.d them and. @et their noranee. , . . !SL ig . N I I .
I . , I I � . -now any girls?
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I. � . � ice the sensational articles in some of the
� L English window until Octiober was many years, -old I alld almost, As s .. I . . I 1. .
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�. 1, - nearly OlBy Canda"" 'Wheeler, A,�, ice I k. Xtributaryof the 1,ersa hall ' Good.Headfor Such Work, ,
� In "CO . nve,nt In a Garden." . I- I I I One is - strongly tempted to -think
I . I . I I 0 r I I � a bed of pure ice inore than nim'o feet - 1�sggie----�'Tm thinkingof going. Into that tho 1 86 who are so fbild. of railing
I .. . I thick. � I I the hollow wAre business', Miss at the modira girl have, -their eyes
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II FREEI: I lirave, . and not at all aedf-consclous:
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, I - , I �.In Dngland� In Summer, the sky is Perhaps .1tild-s to.wards young
the story he Is making up, � I ,. . � . .1 : ., �, her att
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. . � _ � Olona I I �,!;Jlj� -.Charles Hanson Towne, In 'So. g rl is, pretty �
� . I I A wide,, smooth�iurl . . . - , . I , looted Poenis." I and dainty and jolly, and thoroughly
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. . I I . . The sua : sets down .his unformed . " . I 11 �i I The' term Infantry ivl�ally Those ral'sgulded mople Who are so
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. .1 But leaf4badows on the, baldoni are I � THIS SUM � 1 roni the TvIol . The a Alompt bekligr G.Irl.--,or else the New ,,Il
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. I I 1 7,�, �'�' - I -��D- A- h6vell" Oil from us Ave wIll ,Alve ym * A dme'-po a M. . I .
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. I . I I � I 9.9. MUSIC CO., 0AN6, Ltd. I . and, lts� oliduring qualities 90A,r6litee
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