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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1910-02-17, Page 2iNE VYSTERY UP; OR, THE HERITAGE OF MADAME! YAL I'A. t•lf.1i'1'1•:It 111. --(('until) ''Ile tntist be there," is admir- able. "Railing is not answering. li he ts not here you know' where he is, fur yeti cannot deny that he came Here.'' "1 (10 deny it on the contrary. 1 deny it absolutely." "You deny it. 1 affirm it, and 1 wish to know what you have done with M. de C'at•nocl." Icor a few moments the colonel did not reply. and when he did, it was in a serious and injured tete. "Sir." he• said slowly, "I should face and she ct t, c n ► c t pmsseNa, that, of :Ifanr,l,tu au hu) 1?verything became due on the R F •Alundoned by all, h( had accepted to be rt(ognixed. At times she of Kish, which ulurt date back to day of har►-e,-t. Thus a loom fah- be justified in cutting short such an los destiny, and had arrive,! at that; interview as this, hut I have friend- ' hon of the rrnlark:: of which you turned as if to see if she was not about li. (;. 4000 if out earlier Is 1y relations with M. I)orgerts. and stern resignation that is horn of 11•.ye bccn the sub•►, t But you t'oll,we,1 and a peared unc+c:rtrtiri , .• • let from Nippur says: "Five and a •11 a purely uyai(ulturtl record :u►:1 holt shekels, which burrowed k more and 1 ' ' ' (,; her route, fur she stopped fre- quently to look at the houses and crow; -streets. Evidently she sought fee e some indication wh'ch rho did not care t-' ask of passers-by. At length alae observed art errand porter whoa she decided to 'ap- proach. "Could yen yon tell Inc where to find the house of a lade named the Countess Yalta?" she asked, in a scarcely audible voice. "The ('ountess---Yult.t7 Ali, yes, GIVEN UP BY HIS PHYSICIAN **FRUIT-A-TIVES", THE FAMOUS fault' Mt[OIctr4E, sAVED HIS Wt. C'N.1I"rI'li iv. Is there any one Whese euros ty has nut at tiules been unitised by some woman wlao had passed him? She ib young, she is pretty, she is :dime, and she walks with a hue• ry lug step. Hie hes all ubjet•t. 24nd Ow fe's only this ()sleet. Is hair caulk to yeti in a i ,mantie dt•,t,.tte- n:c ,lt, or simply to conduct. her to he r tiressnntictr 1 Thio is the flues - tel that puzzles the Lucious who ft ]low her wit]► their eyes. Re - fore the ler.,blem can he ielved, she is already far off. She has: (lisxp- ••------- '....••--•-+ I,earea w'thuut leavine any more pane+. 'fisc (nil } did not reappear Dace of herself than a1 i►d in its 3 ' passage through the air. .m the wall. But that was no Lea- . Fon for despairing. If the brave ' 1 °i• The ultl Pxrisiun r t-g,ivei- titaiek- Fresh and fragrant from the gardens of the finest tea. be v proposed t•' (elis er him either JAMEs ntNctwAit. caw,h' e:ruu((l+ the English or AnlerieMIl by Gree, ur •trnLcgenl, he trust take Williamstown, Oht . July nth, 1908. girl who gocs out without n than producing country in the world. Ask your grocer fair time for the Cxc c►ltiva of SI/ dit1 "I suffered alt my life horn Chrome ('run 10l the pleasure of }Lulus lint., a package today you'll like it. Constipation and uo e. "e, or remedy. of to±sintt her blunde hair in tire, _- - - t nit au enterprise. I ever tiled stilled me. •'hrcit-u-uvea ' ,t -sect, anti laughing in the face ut ]t►x;uo, the eornficld par exrellenen A week passed, then twit, and promptly cured me. Also, last epriu j••, then three, and there was tt 1 sign 1 had a bed atteee of BLADDER R anal t•1.ose whom she observes to ntistak( mf western Asia, and in }iter liluFs of (:corset. Soon the colonel also KIDNEY Tltc)L'al.li al,d the doctor heir fur a sticker after ndveutnre. the granary of the Persian empire. ceased to visit hits, abandoning hits gave the trip, but "111111 a•tive', sated But the morning nftrr Maxine : Phe curly Sumerian settlers mp life. n► new oyer righty pcaro ])(,rgere•t' attack upon 'jot M. ]toric btouelit• v.ith then( (runs the home t.l the erre and ti;:il:us:e of his "t age and I strongly ratio" end (eft. it was unquestionably a Freuell land on the ea..st of the 'Tigris the _uhalterns. And Robert, left to "Fruit -fives" for Conatipatioa anti I.ie rtIIt' tins, confine 1 in eo:n1'lete Kidney Tumble". girl who, toward twelve. u'ellek, l first elements of agriculture and jhol t1i:1n, little b; little clew to (Signe:it JAMES DINGWAi.T4. passed up the Avenue de Frit (Il:tnd, t o phaiof Luwr l'hrtlde bclie:e that there 1ernained to himscxabox,6for$2.so--Or trialbox,25e and a French girl young and lira,-Ibecasoonmrhe coveredns with ocurn fieldsa. not n single chary* of safety. —at dealers or from Fruit-a-tivea tv A thick veil was drawn over herlOne of the oldest in:'t•i ptioiis wo Limited, Uttatsa. d -j evidently lid not wish Garden Freshness of "SALADA" t,. headquarters. All the dues were collected at one time, on "the day of harvest.'' When the harvest time came it was indeed a time of busi- ness pressure, the cnlulination of the year, the great day of reckon- ing. The deeds which have bees recovered from the treasures of the Babylonian temples amply prove this. .I content ins self with reminding (lcspatr• lie ape a n(t n r.Ight designate another, M. Max - yon of the fere singular nature of (creed himself to think no more. (lin* 1)(trgeres, for instance. Ile It will easily be believed that in ids() is interested in yunr behalf." "I scarcely knew hire," said M. (1e Carmel, impatiently. "Listen to Inc. and when yon have heard me through, I have nut another word 10 hat•. You C.711 convinced, ate you net. that 1 have loved, that I st;11 love Mlle. 1)orgeres "I ace sure of it." "And the offers you have made me are sincere? You are prepared,the ltusr,inn pr'neesa who rides }tall been the pensioner of Nature, if I accept your conditions, to 14. IIel.seback dres'el like a roan? You dependent on the supplies she this summons which you have ad- eltessed to the in my own house. this frame of mind he received with Assuredly you do not hope that indifference till announcement of 1 shall submit to you, and do not the cufoneirs visit. pretend to constrain me to answer The intendant. Vecili. who poll?" brought it. receive -I nu reply, and "No, I shall take other mems to when M. Borisoff entered M. de %stain my a id. If necessary, I ('arnt•(•l did not deign to rise and shall have recourse to the corn- re tsiee, hint. unwary of police." "It is a long time since I have "This passes all bounds," said seen yon." said the Russian, tak- M. Berisoff. "I have )iste�led pa-' irrg no notice of the prisoner's at- ticntly to ahsurd questionings. I titude.:--"I have given you time to cannot tolerate threats, and beg refleet. on the proposition 1 m::de, yen to leave my house." ' and which 1 do not withdraw. I "Is it your last Word?" asked geve you a month for consideration, Maxirne, red with anger. and this month will expire to -mor - "Yes, sir, and 1 should have rew. I come to know if you have spoken it. sooner, for this conger- decided to speak ?" cation has lasted too long." "I have nothing to sa• 1') you." "Very well_ I know what re- "l ►oust remind sue that if you mains for me to do, and have no. consent to name y(:tir d,cumplice thing mule to sly. You cannot sol- you will be free that very instant, erste threat 1 cannot tolerate of- and that i will undertake to rein- fensive language. Von have sp-,ken state you in the eyes of M. 1)ur- e,f 111y questions as absurd. To- gores." - morrow I shall send you my sec- "It is very tempting, but I repeat ends." dint 124111 iufOC•cnt, consequently "1 am ready for them," replied that I have no ac•ccmpl;se. and that the colonel, turning his back im I shall not kitty my 1ihertr at the Maxiniie, sidle went out furious. price of a lying eonfe•tsion.•' The calm which M. Iloriseff had "I know what restlnina you. You n►aint:ainc.l during their interview h I' illi 11 - be irre was- o11 the surface. anti when Va- ▪ il. srtw• his plaster again he dis- t erred that a storm was brewing. '•1)o you know what this s'oun- t,tel has said to lite? He has sum - tie tied me t', render up M. de Cat' ut•t 1. He affirms that he was teen to enter lure a month ago-- in a e arring... Ile is, you see, well in- 1t,eree•1 . • '•1t Ir. s: -t have been that child -- and til since he has lost his etelaory. If lie had told it itninedi- reel%, M. Uorgeres would not Lsae waited sm 1ona to set these precise lines en feet.'' "it matters lits!:• hoot hc' got his interiiuttiorl. Ile has i-lailenged tot and thr,:r1ene•l me with the c.)m- miss24ry of 1,uli,- - i scuff .at his shows that the principles of asci- from the gnu -god to the San -god he (vulture were already, de%e ,ped and shall pay hack' with the interest on systematized. The value mf hand the clay of har'vest." A11 small tradesmen were paid at harvest, and among then the obliging pub- lican, who had given credit fur beer was eteti,tiated on teem, valuatsun. and the rights of landlord and the tenant were clearly defined.. More- over, the ancient records show that during the previous months to his. the calendar of those early inhabi- customers. All wages were paid tants of Chaldea was agricultural at harvest time. and st'rrted Hein the autumnal (qui. nox—the period of the "greater harvest." In remote prehistoric tiines man etore my liberty, to support my are there, mademoiselle. fI1're is cause with 1I. Dor eres-' you will granted him. hut, Dow than by his g ' a little door un the avenue ]iffy invention of 'agricultural imple- even go so far as to declare that steps front here, but if you're not n,eitts had you have dis:mere() the real ctrl- a friend of the house it's no is to grit ring ; they wouldn't open to you. CONQUERED NATURE "I have prumi3cd you that I :un The great entrance is on Rue Mau- far by his assistance rendered her ready to du ii." said Al. I3orisoI , j„», there—t) the right. 'There_ is fat• more lavish in according hien g11ickly, sntalie i that he was gale- u„ Inistak=nA it.; it's gilded from supplies for Lis w:ults. The ex- ing the desired end. top to bottom.” t.rcme fertility of the Chaldean plain "Anel you think that, given this (To be continued.) soon etude it the corn producing new situation, M. Doraeies, to re_ centro of the whole of western pair his tl rungs toward me, would -=1'•- Asia, and as flied was the equlva- feel it his duty 10 accord me the {l1SF Oil'1'L' 1: TOR' 'Tj11: BLOOD. lent Of money it aeon Isecau►C the hand of his daughter; that Mlle. 1,};Sy� predominant partner iu the we :Id of lurgere;, who has not ceased to . — - commerce. love me, would l.e happy to 1'e -we Misfortune for the bloo,Jlees--that As a result of the old primitive n,y wife: that my revival world re .should be printed in all the public barter system payments in kind rtil• re- member that. he lied l,ccn my friend places. You must have blood to e''1 iustead of cash payments and and w•ou151 not seek to di-I,ul,• with have strong lungs to enable you corn became roomy. Surplus sop - a :yeti Mlle. orgeres o tee the heart of Alice.' 1'ou think, ,lira of corn or other (00(1 stuffs ceserahjy lest to sett. ]ram about tm with�tnnd all the dust and mi• 1 to put you in possession .,f the fiefs in short, thlt it re -t - meet me to erobes of summer 111(1 the pierein( brcnlne intcom or capital anti c•uulet --to tell you Lew ;natters sta',d." pass front the depths of misery to winds and cold of winter.nnnist.rr to the luxury of the vuc- tnc extreme of haprin(ss " sumption is, properly speakinc, eessful ;terie'•iturist. With the "Spare yourself the trouble : yt'u "For rise of the villa .(ill obtain nettling fr nn me." this (beam to become real• lank of blood; the natural result of se cummunit:. and "No nutter, it is well earl should its, you have only to nem. your anaemia. To prevent constuuptein later the city kingdom this inerense, account at any time, including tic know all. 1 told vett of 'Ise per,• accomplice. rich blood is neeestary. The beet ''f wealth became a source of rev- posits of any enplane,. from $1.00 op- know of M. Uurgeresi t , gine his "})o van think 1 should hesitate wry to pr;)t-et the erlr:tns is to sir • r‘nue on which the heads of the! w'arda end v:ithdrawals by cheques 1 jeerdauefcr I. his cashier, whom he i' l hod Inc t" asked Robert, inn culate this deli 1,! •..I throngs the cununwlit,y could draw fur cone At any time dint may suit the ens had just made his partner. Now stile.' whir h vibrated. Yon have, ]ones. Minty bait. 1e': a Sive,' by ►nunal wants, and in this manner tonc►•'S ,•"nt colt lice. the 11lartiag,• i• decided,Yt.i'r then, n^ver 1ote•.i, silo!.you-sup- Dr. Williams' Pink fills, because, there grew up the first and great-' People living in country districts friend Vignore lots been ace:pled pose that a mail could sacrif►co his these Pills are n remarkable blood by side Alice. To tell the troll+, 1 leve to some sentiment of ke: )' '1,: hsiihier; not intlireetly but'direetly dict not think she would de •i h' se fail' with eouspiratora. Hatt 1 with each dose. They have cured quickly. 1t was your pr Tented ab. stele 1 your casket f,r the inlrpose thousands of cases of anaemia; Bence which led to this result. 11a(1 of delivering up your secret- petite, ;:rc•en sickness; general debility you Iiatenr;l to Inc it W01111.1 hate et the revolut'onists of your conn endall other troubles arising out been in your power to reappear try. 1 wool.] go myself and resevev of poor blood. and cut short your rival's nettri- It from then►, if it was t►t '' - -- n(tidal caulpaisn; to -day it would in order t,1 nl:trrt' the wr):,s:an i )r:tllelige nn.l his thre'ts. How- 1 ( more (hillside Early in Feline r, we emit take the subject in- ate 11110. 11urgeres will become t, tie• • - tlerrttite ]. And first I con- \fci'lame Vignr,ry." not re'e•I-( the l'arnoel. neitheri ••\\-hv, then, fatigue' -me ►sits won 1 ktel, him here longer. 1 '1•.'► tur sulieitations' Were I free to• intend t.' run :any risk of L, ins I tourrrily the marriage witul I take brought before their tribunals. M. 1 e,e,4•0 none the less. 1 sh',uld not dr 1'moorI n 1, •,te here to -mor - sow (•+ening. 1 to the carriage be 11uRG1,t11S ROBBED HOI'Si'. ]]lode n Big Hard. How often headings like this are seen in the daily and weekly paper•,► throughout the country. stories of 'burglars having raided houses ei- 1!ther at nights or during the ab- sence of the occupants and haying secured large Bruns of money which were being kept in the house. The averuge person wonders how it is that people are so foolish as tri keep lark sums of money or valu- ables !sing around the house sub- ject to raids of this sort. When' there are surplus funds on herd. :n:osl peeele deposit them .in the. nearest Bank or else some Bank' that offers special facilities to Sae- irgs Accounts, such as the Traders. Bank of Canada. In the Traders Yank every Save ings i)eposittir is nettle to feel that his account i:; tyelc•,mcd and that tri. Bank is glad to have >mnll t-:ItiSaet1Mla pass through e•:1 his t i \ le flit+der it.'' • You would be wrong. There is ready at. dishes]]. Be ere and still time to do s0. mile. })urgo]•es telegraph to our ag, tits tc1 have has •cense fed nzninst herself. She 1st relays ready as far as 8111111- loci For Mil wcar% Of the w'ar, when burg." atter days mf waiting you did nit ap- ••Yonr ex:ellency, it 'ehnl1 he pear to contemn:1 your ealtnn,'n• sheet." ter• it w •'Now 1 ant going to make a last attempt to induce him t:• espitu- Iste. lin 1111(FROnCtllle( to hint my VReili bowed and went else His roaster was decide(11y in an te ill hulnr, for Le walker{ up and /leen with Iona strides. geteiculet- ll+tl; and ( syn denbli,)g his fist itt b s itis isihle enemies. ••furred be the day when 1 crime room when the theft wet' discover. to Paris to watch Orel' Coe intrigure (•,i• an urchin nan'ed, I believe, Is 11 few ur(liv(•overebie knaves' lit titterersor O ,ergot." R11' +in on( bat at least 1'ower. aid At this 11/11114' Robert1-4)1])1 not i.c net atria to arrr,t Bush(''ted tut,press aslight movement. wheelcn'ltur)-'. If 1 do met succor ;1 in ,!id not escape the qu:ek eves of the n.'. mission, the great (•'iief e11) say colonel.1 and rt blockh''•ecl. 1 should like to ''t mention this child 1.,'":111"1)c Ice him her.' 111 my p!tt:e. l',,:ne ►leis (:scrod *hall pity for the tellers,- concluded 11. 13,ris•'R as he pushed opsin with violence the emir of a gallery leading t , the library in which 11 ,herr wa, con 11► eel. Reiser: tlr ('a rim!! was not ex- pecting a tisit Rion, his jailer -- Hobert de ('arn(Vt•1 ha;I e,•:1-is1 to The colonel knit his brows: and bit his rnnvt.aehe. For the first time since he had secured the ver - .1.n of M. (le ('arno 21 he risked lsitn- s(If if lie had mot made a false would be CAST to explain lave l.' 1 wrt,ld brave their gent:' Il \KUFS T IN B iBYLONIA ante end risk a thousand rlenlhs ' st liner' than rr•fuso the happiness I y ,u pr'.pore to me. You sc')', tin n, that I know n thing, and that you 1111: tyi'I ra'n nothing by tormenting Inc 11.11'.1^r. 1)b• with me as you please. \'.•'t may kat ln'. Yeti will extract tbine more from me," fnr ye in arrest ng hits. 11111' s 1'I)t'r. You might sit, t hat -----.--- - you were 'R'ror -- not yen lied been aec•tised. It wind,' be plausible. LOOK ! BOYS AND GIRLS I 'untie the theft was kneed only to 1) yu•t write + I•. corn a vuiiiaLlc prem- thr't' or four pets "04. Yt,11 Might Inn,? we want soy. 5r:d rlrla to der plrn- 1 „not 5,411 pr,ftable work for ua whlrh esn ntld that you had just heard these be ,Ine In a rmtplr r' nl coot 'par.• le repr'rts ; you ]night hove Ieartle,l time'. and for which we :ter• Ririott a rh.,i,•t• of e..m.- ei I,*sl k prrtni,un•. % id't rn free) ease ,tie who wag 'nl t'. do not require roe to .r'll nnythir,g csted in you il,is gro•,nl, for in-; 11•nre u. ,l .,net' r'.• run r'trt ,e'1154•. ;!'lance, whe, tyus in the wnihng-' @RAUN t CO..b? Colborne St.. Toronto. took All interest in yens" he re- ri11111ed. "11 5(eTils he saw ►'1.11 when ,011 were brought here 1.. toy steward, anti came to l)1,loi11 foi ''1f he i.nr•w I wa,' your pr►>••,1 er " said Bobnrt, not with'•';t an ((Volt, "le, would rot hay, ker.t it 1 Feet el','and some 1911(' would Lute 10(1'n fun 1 t,• deliver ttl' from y •,-r r 1 4.r to lu.p0,.. power." t h,' first days lit his e1,)tlt.Il had '•It is .lulu' l,i,diable, Lilt 04 this' 1• r. ionised in f( 5rful agony. He ,.h-,:, he hivi a fall, (reel the cftels l.'.1 frequent interviews with file .i1 which he is and will le•eain nn! , •. nt•1, tett,) emoted hierstlf )'i eilertr' 1 1.. t 'ie him with tic,' -unta of the lh's tier I:obert ! r i• , de. Ile i„ • ••f t••nrringe forme) by 11. nndc:rrt(;''.l bola why' I;. ,,:rr't h^'I� 1'.... - . i' 1 1be proxrt`sfl casco+ r,ot t.at)t+t•Rry 1. s elle •r 'i n. r-akinti in the be.1' 1 e.1 3;t! •. .\'i e , ionel. "'hit your may n ie,1 The :t: att'•t:e'. , i 0h0 lir'+► night „•1 the Imps• mf helot • • 1 I,% t,.•.- n 1 ";1;':" 1 , 1' 11,4' 11:Ni t fel- .11 gr,tll:ll. And tll::t ter] it, I- - '• •'I, -•' 1•.'- •'•d •-r::l 7 ti .1' 1 made 1 mistake 'et He1- less %f ,e.,•', 1 .,-1e It''. ' :`dote 1.,,e to t{nv you %%ere »deellled i', "1 toil tun ties.- result,. i 11 Maple Syrup Makers 1)11 11 11 I:\ 11.1. 171:111: I'.711). In i1;013 Ionia filo Ilomin:it(d all the 111:1its 01 i.ife. n i:8'FS Fond Problems In the wonderful resta,ration (.1 the *indent past which has resulted 1totn the work of the explore in the East t,othing is more astmnish- isl_ then the knee ledge we have (edited of the social life, manner„ nn(1'rustopts u1 the ancient inhabi- 1 •ntsof Fatyot, t3nh:lnnia ,Intl other Eastern centres of'eivilitatio1. In this respect the diseoveriei in Rab► I',nir. h e been far nose en- lightening than :my others, for in that, land education was 11141)' gen- t .al. extending to the lower grades t 4 he comnmanit;), and the literary n-it•ncy of fnr p(:,ple lending thecal 1.' have a nrift en reeM•rl for any ('sent. supplies its with n roost of details of th,•.,nffairi of deity life' far more vivid than in the resit ('t my other people of indignity. At.entlonl Babylonia was the air's• :4 fe pet. run ran re..•nni sly expert tri r:take ;ancient ]:apt, as later t'.. ,it', rs(n n lu:r quality of Fyrup ne'r.R lint -of• n1Rde it the site of the '•('.alder et date p•,ts and ltrttli a and pares for bottler' L(je'l," end the an(ient Sono your fipple wrest. Write for booklet off• the "( himn, .'ti F.sar•'•rntnr et 1101,111Rt1011 was the earliest ('r.' The GRIMM MANUFACTURING Company, iced 'community of ngrivullu, ' se Welsinaton 51., Montreal. whom we have record, 51t' - (And 1'. eaWen in the 1 Globe. 'i Ii l Just Think otIt' ►V th et.c S.+M[ Up - 1 ....0:int ANY t.n 1 of d. th Partially •t.n r of r ease.. Ailrolcr.,,1rits (r•rt 144.; I):..lee 't or Dealer. Sampo. e.aru and ato,,kl. t F ere er..ry The J.binsen•Rlehardson Ca. Limits.), rest system of revenue ever found or away fl urn )linking facili;ics in ancient Oriental lands. .will Kaye u" tliflienIty whatever itk :1ne:cot Babylonia possessed one doing their Rankin,! by Mail. The feature in which it closely resenh- 'Traders Bank will : -'ld free a little lee our own (mutely in the :Middle treatise on Banking by Mail to any Ages, the bulk of (tie property was party writing in to the Head OH}ce i r religious hands. That is, the of the Traders Bank of Canada, various distriets into which the Teronte. land was divided were ezeh the fief of the province god. The tables from Tel -lo show slat, all that dis- trict was the fief of the g.c) NM- ; in- g'r-su ; of Nippur the frr'f of Eiitil, or the older "Rel' ; of Sippara, expensive than murint<•, ,and may '111 I; SUN (;OI), b•' applied a short time befure the pinnt n((da it. Muriate of pc'tash and all the revenues were eullecte41 (ill, to 16o pounds per Here) con - by the temple officials and paid into tains about the 52)7)14' nmmnnt ('f pot - "thetemple. treasuiy and classed as ash as the the shite, but inn Ir •v "thy wealth or property of the desirable forth. For this rensim it god." . is hest nppliecl 5',Ir1e considerable 'There wore runny villages and time beforebest tip it ra somefJ, s , that. the small foyers in the fie( .,f the pros- injurious principles 1112)1• he retitt ►- iprr 211111 their re►emies were ,rd by rain. it.s hnttnfnl 4'Re, is me ...Alerted by ra'vi(lcnt cull, (tuts and espec'allr evident with inanities, est he r remitted to the head city or ]levet 1 and tebatei, Kni'+it contains shined in the. local storehouse, and ler, ►,otash thou the ,nurietc and a very careful accoutlt of thee sent sulphate. Sulphate of potash (up to 160 pounds per ac'.) is the best form to use generally; it is rather more NO A Aatarinq cud the re -atlas ler)en cr rcoal !F ,1 • dissclvang g•ranaloted sugar 1d wat.r : nd y, , l a'.dirg It.i1ieine, a delxicua •rrup is e s It a,.•1 nreip tweet heel tral.,e. b:ap eiar 10 Fold rowel's. l( not send ,,, inti (a. Lvtt:e • e d te'ipe te•,e:t. Cresctnt A•(a ('o, Seattle. Win `", PNK EYE 111%TeMPER t'Af4RrttfAl rFYI R 5)411 RI 1 NtISF AND 1(1110.51 0I EN.SEli t' urn.. t ire .tick and acts 5a a preventive for o( Mrs. 1.1'i a in , iron o:t the t, ;ix ae. `►ate for brand instep and siesters. neat Whey (-mrd]•: e')c ani 71 a 1.1!'•: t° and tlo the d.,zen. sad by all drnz•:i..:' and h:ua• 4r,x:' hum.,:. 1)istrilutors• All Wholesale Drug if',u•.-:. SVOHN MEUfc:,1t. CO., Cbcmisls, r,Os1If V, lento �%, U. 3. 7. • as elBANKS - MoRSE Semi -Portable or Skidded Engine N.1T1.1(1: OF III I:. `t)l l.. :1 dee :Muriel, mode it a li 1 , ,.1 1 -Lid 'c'f) .c .,N• Y' ,I*, richest kind ter Ult' t>Xi it ,', ;,)t4 ''i V kdA..,,, i►::4' r•t, and nat'tre nt tided lett s 1• .s5-. Specially Adapted for Work in .-saline.' :It the hand of Writs, t" brim', 7IT P ?• tri-NrtaMe Ergine with Cold Weather. t„1 th her richest end best et supply I •ap•'rat•,r Tack. Is went.,. 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