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FADS AND FANCIES.
The Trouble Yields to the Rich.
Rrll B1iJ1 Dr. Pink
P.la Actually Make.
ALBATROSS TOOK NEWS'
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TOLD OP TIIE SEIUOCS PLIGHT!
OF bOME CASTAWAYS.
Sending of Birds by Shipwrecked
Sailor Recalls Story
Ituses fur hats oro iuunonso in Ask any doctor and ho will tell of Tragedy.
you that rheumatism is rooted in
si e. the blood; that nothing can euro it
The story of the rescue of twen-
ew coats are elaborately braid- that does riot reach the blood. It ty-two starving french sailors from
ed. is sheer tausto of wonoy and tilos Antipodes !slued says that they
Modish grays range from deepest to try to cure rheumatism with lint tried every day to notify the world
smoke to palest pearl.cf their distress by releasing alba -
mouth and lotions that only gra skin
Tho Psyche knot is the favorited3b,p You can speedily cure rhea- trusses with messages tied to their
contuse of the wu hoot• natisni with Ur. Williams' fink books telling of the serious plight
The sack shape is smart and bo- fills which enrich the blood drive ‘f *Io castaways.
cotuitig to good forms. cut the poisonous mid :end loosvit Tho idea of usiug albatrosses as
The lvalking coat is long and Oliothe stiffened, aching joints. Among message carriers was undoubtedly
w•alLing e'kirt is sherb. the thousands of rheanlaliv suffer- suggested to the men by u remark -
Rich and dark colors have the cured by 1)r. Williams, Pink able incident which occurred near-
est;proatest vogue in hat trinuning Pills is L Mr. \V. A. 'Txylor, Neu- ly twenty-one years ago and is
Seine Suetrt French women arc castle, N. B., who says :--For a known to all mariners. On Sep -
beginning to carry dainty walking number of years I was a great sof- I tember Y2, lbb7, a dead albatross
sticks.terer from rheumatism which was was found on the beach at Free -
Filet net and soutacho braid aroseated in my shoulders and knee mantle, Western Australia, around
the two most popular trimmings. joints. I tried liniments and blis- whose neck was fastened a bit of
Jtibbort ornaments of nil sorts will tering, but, with no effect. In fact metal, on which had been scraten-
ho used on fall and winter milliu- the trouble W113 getting worse, cull ed in French:
my knee joints grew so stiff t: fi 'Thirteen shipwrecked mon took
they would snap if I stooped, and
I could scarcely straighten up. Al-
together I was a terrible sufferer,
and nothing I did or took gave me
ery.
The empire stylo is steadily fail-
ing before the triumphant dirce-
toiro vogue.
Most of the new (lirectoiro sashes
are trimmed with buttons both
front and back.
Black and white blends form some
of the smart effects in hat feathers.
Tho season's gowns, suits, and
hats demand a great amount of
band needle work.
The sash is wore with all sorts of
frocks, from the street suit, to the
ball gown.
Short gloves -- the two button
kind—are essential with the long
sleeves of the fall costumes.
Largo pockets aro a feature of
the now separate coat and aro set
far down on the body.
Some of the new fur coats aro
finished with flaring reveres of vel-
vet and some of contrasting fur.
Touches of lingerie are found ad-
ded to waists of silk in ruffles and
collar with good effect.
A new detail of the rich sealskin
coat is a standing collar made of
ends that cross over each other in
the form of a cravat.
A good many of the colored hats
have black velvet facings, although
black may play nu other part in tho
hat.
Blue surge is so adaptable that
few women are without a suit of
refuge upon the Crozet Islands on
August 4, 1887," 1
Tho news was cabled around the
world by Governor Robinson of
any relict until I began the use of Western Australia, and the French
Dr. Williams' Pink fills. I tookMinister Of Marine at once order -
the Pills steadily for a couple of cd the transport Meurthe to leave'
months and every vestige of the Madagascar for the Crozots to
trouble disappeared. That was
two years ago, and as 1 have had
no return of rho trouble I feel safe
In assuming that the euro is per-
manent."
Nine -tenths of the common ail-
ments that afflict humanity are due
tt: bad blood, and as Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills actually make new blood,
that is the reason they cure so
many different troubles, such as
anaemia, indigestion, rheumatism,
eczema, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance,
paralysis and the ailments of girl-
hood and womanhood with all their
distressing headaches, backaches
and irregularities. Sold by all me-
dicine dealers or by mail at 50e a
box or six boxes for 82.50 from Tho
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
il1e, Ont.
SPIRIT OF PHOTOGRAPHS.
Rector of Stockton, Warwickshire,
Exhibits Theta.
Archdeacon Colley, rector of
this becoming and serviceable ma- Stockton, Warwickshire, England,
terial. rt the close of a sermon on apiritu-
Prophetic milliners say that the alism at Manchester the other night
search for the castaways.
NEVER HEARD OF SINCE.
Tho Neurthe returned from her
search to Madagascar on January 6,
16s8. She found no human beings
en the Crozots, but abundant evi-
dence that ono of the four islanus
had recently been occupied, and
under a heap of stones was a sheet
of paper on which was written in
French with lead pencil the details,
of the wreck of the ship Tanlaris,
of Bordeaux, witn thirteen men in
the crew. Tho crew had lived on.
the island for nine months, and, 1
their food being exhausted, they I
were about to sot out for Posses-
sion Island.
This island is eighty miles from
Cochous. The Meurthe at once
went there and also to East Island,
but found nothing, and tho cast-
aways have never been heard of
since. It was quite certain that
they were lost in the perilous pas-
sage to Possession Island.
Theso poor fellows never dream-
ed that eight days before they set
cut the bird they sent over the
waters had finished its wonderful
flight and told the world of the un -
midwinter will bring in smaller exhibited a series of what he called happy situation. The winged mes-
hats, though nothing yet points in spirit photographs. I:enger had made a journey of over
that direction. One of them taken in March 2,000 miles with few chances to rest
Black taffeta or peau de sole se- last outside his residence, showed ot. the way. Naturalists and sail-
pnrato waists are elaborate with the archdeacon's mother, who died ors have told us much of the alba -
ticks and aro made open at the fifty years ago, and his father, who tress's remarkable powers and en-
frbiit. They have long sleeves. died in 1s91, aged 81. The mother durance on the wing, but no testi-
A wing that is colored a brilliant was never photographed during 'irony to this fact will outlive the
cerise on ono side and an equally life, but her likeness had been re- story of the bird that was the
striking blank on the other is a n10- � et gnized by hundreds in Learning- moans of letting tho world know
dish addition to the autumn hat. i t n. that poor castaways in the waste of
All the latest coats aro complete -1 In the second photograph, taken southern waters sorely needed sue-
ty directoiro, although they are lib-: half a minute afterward. the father
ecal adaptations of the vogue of the, and mother had changed places,
*o eighteenth century. (and the archdeacon deduces from
Qwest veillings include the hex -,this a double parental blessing on
agonal mesh and the square velvet! what he calls his anti-Sadduceo
(fin in brown, black, and combina-' work.
Mini of brown and tan and mag-i"Seventeen years in the higher
pie. I life," said the archdeacon, "appear
Coiffures are increasing in size. 1 to work for snaking my father in
Tho most fashionable arrangement,. the spirit photograph look some -
next to the Psyche knot, is flat, I what younger than in the negative
wide, and huge at tho hack. 1 took of him three years before he
The sealskin coat, veteran of departed this life."
many a season, was never more Another print shown looked, as
fashionable than this autumn—pos- the archdeacon said, like a psychic
sibly because the price of real seal
is just now almost prohibitive.
Some of the big black hats of the
season show the wide brims rolled
ot7 the face in front and on one side
and caught bark with two or three
ostrich til.''.
Though never obtrusively fash-
ionable, the grays aro the choice of
many realty well dressed woolen,
particularly for evening dressea
that aro to be worn often.
Fashionable big picture hats aro
made of velvet to match the gown
with which they are worn and are
trimmed only with long ostrich fea-
thers, all carried out in the seine
shade.
Quaint accessories rule with the
renaisance gowns—such things as
fitted bodices, laced in the back,
skin tight sleeves, buttoned the
whole length, old brocades, big
mantles, etc.
Black for general wear is evi-
dently destined to have as great a
vogue as last year, and black cloth
gowns designed for wear with black
fir or velvet jackets are among the
smartest of all the new models.
Favorite millinery trimmings in-
clude brightly tinted berries and
shaded leaves, quantities of ostrich
feathers, and large, shapely point -
4e wings in brilliant colorings.
M14S1NO OI'1'ORTUNITiES.
"I have no patience with a man
who makes the salve mistake
twice," said .'trines, rather severe-
ly, in speaking of an unfortunate
friend.
"Neither have I," agreed his
wife, "when there aro so many
other mistakes to make."
Although the population of Lon -
den's metropolitan district is 2,0(0,-
1)0' larger than that of New York,
the latter city does a restaurant
business cue -fifth greater than the
lowtor.
fog, but in the midst of the black
blotch could no clearly deciphered
sono archaic Greek characters,
and around them in ten concentric
lines some microscopical writing
which, the archdeacon said, con-
tained a message from a friend who
had been dead for twenty-five
years. The Greek characters, inter-
preted recently by Sir Oliver
Lodge, were a quotation from St.
Luke, chapter 17, 4th and 5th vers-
es, lett seven words were missing.
"This photograph, or rather, psy-
chograph, was taken," said the
,
archdeacon, "without a camera. I
wont to a friend's house and took
cut three plates and put them into
envelopes. I initialed them, sealed
them, and retained possession of
them in any hands, and no soul
touched them. I took one plate be-
tween the palms of ray hands, my
friend clasped my hands and a Indy
placed her hands above and below
his. \1y friend then went into a
trance. In a short time he said:
'They are writing.' "
PHILOSOPHY.
She—Frankly, now if you had to
choose between mo and a trillion
what would you dot
Ho—I'd take the million. Then,
you would be easy.
Black
Watch
Chewing( Tobacco
Rich and satisfying.
The big black plug.
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BABY'S OWN TABLETS
A BOON TO CHILDREN
A medicine that will keep babies
and young children plump and
good natured, with a clear eye and
rosy skin is a blessing not only to
the little ones but to mothers as
well. Baby's Own Tablets is just
such a medicine. They cure all tho
minor ailments of children and
make then eat well, sleep well and
play well. They are used exclusive-
ly in thousands of homes when a
child medicine is heeded. Mrs. G.
Collins, Ilirkella, Man. says: • /'l'nfl JAt's aM it. They impelled the Menthol
Man., y omni in the "D A 1." Meath, t'L ,(.r, whlch r.•
"Baby's Own medicine
is are the most 1leres Instantly backache, heedsche, osuralgts,
satisfactory medicine I have ever tb.umatlein end eetalice.
Zam-Buk Saved
Odd Fellow's Finger
"The only thing I can do
now is to take the finger com-
pletely off Itcani.ot other-
wise be cured.��i o said ono
of' the leading doctors of Tor-
onto to Mr. W. C. Eiwerde.
P.D.C.RA.O.F., P.G.M.I.O.O.
F., the well-known Frieod)y
Society leader, of Peter Street
Toronto. Zran-Puk proved
otherwise. Mr. Edwards cut
hip finger badly and blood
poisoning followed. Ile says :
"The blood poisoning spread up my
hand and arm and caused me tertib:o
agony. After two months' treatment
the doctor said there was no curo, and
amputat on would havo to take place
if I intended to SATO the arm. ?1y Maud
at that lime was all swollen up and
discolored, and I had to carry it in a
sling. 1 left that doctor and consulted
another. After a few weeks' treatment
he also add me that op -ration would
bo necessary. That night I ba bed
the wound and put on soma Zam-Buk.
i got a little slew' for the fiat time for
many nights. In the morning tho
wound began to blettl ins•ead of the
foul dis'harging as it tho pat.t.e)This
was a healthy sign so I went on with
the Sam-Buk. Well, to cut a long
story short, in a few days I put away
the sling and in a few weeks the finger
was healed completely. To -day that
finger is as Pound as a bell and -I ono
it to 'loam-Buk. I spent over 8220 in
doctor'. fres and yet Zam-Duk. et
such a trilling cost, rived the from
amputat'on."
Zani-link cares eczema, ulcera, cold
sores, chapped places, cuts, burns,
bruises and all skin injuries and
diseases. Alco cnres p les. All drug-
gists and atoms (0a a box, or post free
Zam-Duk Ca, Toronto, fur price.
MONETARY.
If all men could make money as
easily as they can lie, almshouses
would soon belong to the has-been
class.
The Most Popular Pill.—The pill
is the most, popular of all forms of
medicine, and of pills the most po-
KING'S SNUB TO SCOTLAND.
Revenges Himself for Slight When
Prince of Wales.
King Edward passed through
Edinburgh the other day on his way
to Balinese! Castle, his resilience'
in the highlands. When his train
arrived at the statieu the Lord
Provost and the Corporation were
waiting to pay their respects.
But when the Kin* was informed
t}:at the representatives of the citi-
sens of his Scottish capital wished
tt• pay him homage he sent word
that ho could Hot Coe them. They
could see him through a window,
though, calmly smoking a cigar in
bit royal baloon car and reading a
newspaper.
The Scottish effteials left 11to rail-
way station in high dudgeon and
their indignation was intensified on
hearing that at tee next stopping
place the King got out of the train, ++
received the local representatives'
end kissed a Tittle girl who preseut-1
re him with a bouquet. 'statism and Backache;" Mfrs. Erie-
cause
se ofsthe t Bing cs a�vont to ger states. "It all started through
Edinburgha colt!, but I got so my head
and it was finally explained by a
THROW AWAY ALL
YOUR FEARS
It.1CKACHII:, GRAVEL AND
1tlIEUM.1'fJS'I VANIsIl IdI:-
FOUE DODD'S Ii1uN :1'
PILLS.
Proved Once Again in the ('ase of
Mtw. Fred. Krieger, Who Salters
ed Front the 11 orst lbrial of
hidney Disease.
Palmer Rapids, Ont., Nov. 2.
(Special).—Thu thousands of Cana-
(iians who live in daily terror ,►f
those terrible fortes of Kicisiey Dia
ease known as Backache, t;:avel
and llheuuiatism, will bo deep's in-
terested in the story of Mrs. Fie!
Krieger, of this place.
"I was for years a great suTcter
from Kidney Disease, (;ravel, ltheu-
statement that forty years ago,
when he came horn as the Prince
of Wales, shortly after his appear-
ance in tho celebrated Mordaunt
divorce suit—at which, gossips
loved to say, "he perjured himself
like a gentleman"—he was hooted
in tho streets. !lo then swore that
when he ascended the throne he
would be revenged on Edinburgh
and Scotland.
The rebuff to the Edinburgh city
fathers is only a small part of his
revenge. His selecting the title of
Edward VII. of Great Britain is
considered a deliberate insult to
Scottish pride, for ho rightfully is
only Edward I. of Scotland, and
his title falsely implies that Scot-
land always has been subject to
England.
Moreover, he has altered the or-
der of precedence, giving English
peers precedence over Scottish
peers even in Scotland.
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MOTHERS l
Ghhe the Children a Chance.
Spanking does not cure children of bed-
wetting. There is a constitutional cause
for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers. Box
to;, Windsor. Ont„ will send free to any
mother her successful home treatment,
with full instructions. Send no money, but
write her to -day if your children trouble
von in this way. Don't blame the child,
the chanes are it can't help it. This
treatment also cures adults and aged
people troubled with urine difficulties by
day or night.
Among the factories in the
Wandsworth district of London is
cue devoted exclusively to the mak-
ing of dolls' clothes.
I was nervous, my limbs were
heavy, I had a dragging sensation
across my loins. and I was totalis
unfit to do anything.
"Reading about wonderful cures
by Dodd's Kidney Pills led me to
buy some. After using a few I four 1
they were doing Inc good and this
encouraged me to continue their
use. Eight boxes made me well.
"I have been able to do my own Tom—I ato some of the cake she
work ever since and to -day I ant made just to make myself solid.
completely cured. Dodd's Kidney Dick—Did you succeed?
Pills gave me health and I [col like Tom—I couldn't feel any more
a new woman." solid if I had eaten concrete or
If you keep your Kidneys strong building stone.
and healthy you can never have 1
Itaekache, Rheumatism or Gravel.
Dodd's Kidney Pills never fail t''
make tho Kidneys strong and well.
I'
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Piper—Tho versa pest music 1
ever heard whatever was doun at;
Janie MaeI auchlan's. There was
fufteen o' us pipers in the wee back j i'igin+4 prices paid. write (orprice fist. Address
parlor, all playin' different chunes.l
I thocht I was floatin' in heoven !I ARE
IBIG MONEY
for agents NLn
it; our toilet r.oape.
Lots making SO 03 a clay, Write at
ii ones for full part tcu ar to tine
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HAD DOUBTS.
Hairdresser (while giving lady a
vigorous shatapoo) —V1 ill yeti have
anything on your head when I have
finished, madam 1
Madam—I'msure 1 don't know.
I was in hopes you would leave
enough hair to pin my hat to.
It Lays a Stilling Hand on Pain.
—For pains in the points and limbs
and for rheumatic pains, neuralgia
and lumbago, Dr. Thomas' Ecleo-
tric. Oil is without a peer. Well
rubbed in. the skin absorbs it and
it quickly and permanently relieves
the affected part. its value lies in
its magic property of removing
Iain from the body, and for that
good quality it is prized.
HE WAST SOT.
Mg! Cleaning!
for tile Trill boot sena yeas ..r► as t►.
"BRITISH AMERICAN OY=1N0 Se."
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List row agent la fear tetra, we ed arae
t/eotrsal,Toronto, Ottawa, gimbals!
1,000,000 RAW FURS WANTED
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Ian Ncn,haw, Deep Brook, Ann/mono Ds, N.$.
YOU SICK ? Alt for particular,
about
,{ my it,
It is only necessary to read the. remedies. I+nre cure in ovary ease. Y t 7e�r+' n:
varieties In Germane, NngIand and t'anuis 'hh.
testimonials to be convinced that kxcatsiur (homiest'vv.,ks, 173 Bent ,u itreat,
Holloway's Corn Cure is unequalled 1►erlin, Ontario. _ -_
for tho removal of corns, warts,
etc. It is a complete extinguisher.
E
h. rt,, 1 Stat.a
to adynW* cats roods la k •.
f • ,ho.c.e4. 1..9 c.a„a•c.t y.1rc.. u4
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Nurse____‘, d:ctrrbot. tea 11 :re:4u-g saner. tomouc on a aaLr
The ]\arse— Yes, we kept yen .,, ,er Oanth ted .scales t4 per day. !oast, worn
alive for three weeks on milk „• teat reamd;entirely ..w plait, n. •ay» »• MI '44
rib, for parri:ela,r.
punches and brandy." The Pati- wit, i. wAahFlr llinD. co.. Longs. Ort., Graft&
cut—"Just niy luck ; and I was un- ----- --__
conscious
conscious all that tiuio."
WANTED (:
MO:1Tn AMC!' MONTit a cold attoks, anti
anew, to tear h def 1u y.•ur throat. Are you aware
that eves a stubborn and lung•nestected cold is
cured with Allen's lung Balsam 1 Gough awl
Mother Graves' Worm Extermin- wear lwbag.r.
ator has the largest sale of any
similar preparatit.-1 sold in Canaria.
It always gives satisfaction by re-
storing health to the little folks.
Johnny, aged four, went into a
near -by grocer's shop and asked
for a box of canary seed. "Is it
It has boon estimated that less for your mother?" asked the gro-
.exortion is necessary to ride fifteen
miles on a bicycle than to walk
three miles.
cer. "No, of course not, replied
the little fellow ; "it's for the bird."
Manitoba. although the smallest
pular are Parmelee's Vegetable no NOT ALLOW yourself to beonme afartnnA and most thickly populated of tho
Pill?, because they do what it is as- be use you bare I•.+t y tar appetite ani are b,tin prairio provinces of Canada, has
i4 8.d,, tut culn,nenee inking herr.'viu•' 1hn baa still large areas of vacant land for
sorted they can do, and aro not put fowls. 11 wtU build run up quickly g
--. i settlement.
forward on any fictitious claims to
excellence. They aro compact an'l
portable, they are easily taken,
they do not nauseate nor gripe, and
they give relief in the most stub-
born cases.
It's a gay old world when you
ate gay and a sad old world when
you aro end. 1t all depends upon
the point of view.
used for ills of young children.
They aro as good as n doctor in the
home." Sold by medicine dealers
or by mail at 25c a box from Tho
1)r. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
HE FIXED II1M.
Mrs. McGrath—Sure, it wor a
painless dentist Oi thought we wint
to.
Mr. McGrath—Ile rnoight liov bin
n painless dintist. whin Oi wint, but
ho worn't whin Oi lift him.
Von can make richer, more fra-
grant, more delicious tea if you use
"Salada." One teaspoonful -makes
two cups. Steep five minutes.
A FISH STORY.
An old fisherman, while fishing
ono day, was surprised at hearing
a voice, and on looking up ho saw
that his visitor was a stranger, and
this was the conversation:
Stranger—How's luck, old mint
Fisherman—Well, pretty fair; I
caught 47 yesterday and seventeen
to -day so far.
Stranger—Do you
am t
Fisherman—Don't believe I do.
Stranger—Well, I am the game
warden.
Fisherman—Mr. (Marne
do you know who I am 1
Game Warden—No.
Fisherman—Well, I am
gest liar in the country
know who I
Warden,
New Zealand has been called liy
its inhabitants, "'Tho Fortunate
Isles," "The F :ar of the South,
and "Tile Wonderland of tho Pa-
cific."
As only a little over one acre in
a hundred of Ireland is under tim-
ber, great resents are expected
from the afforestation movement
now in progress.
Do not lot a cold settle on your
lungs. Resort to Biekle's Anti -
Consumptive Syrup at the first in-
timation of irritation in the throat
and prevent disease from lodging in
the pulmonary organs. Neglected
colds are the cause of untold suf-
k ring throughout the country. all
ot which could have been prevented
by the application of this simple
but powerful medicine. Tho price,
25 cents, brings it within the reach
of all.
THE PERISCOPE.
Under this name Commandant
Soulio de Cenao of the French Leg-
ion of Honor has designed n pince-
nes, or eye -glass, which enables the
wearer to sco at the same time on
all skies, and even behind. This is
iegentinusly effected by means of
reflections. At the rain° time the
glasses aro so constructed as to cor-
rect myopia, and other errors of
vision. A use for the instrument
that the inventor did not think of
the big- has been revealed to biro by deaf
persons employing it. They say that
it increases their safety by enabling
them to perceive the approach of
It takes four years to train a non them
of which their ears give
them no warning.
Nuts form the principal diet of
flits Somali soldier.
for exhibition work, and only ono
lion in four is fit for training. A
'0e11 -trained lion is five times as
gAlvgble 0a Mt untrained lion.
"There's only one thing the Arm-
less Wonder can't do wall his'
fret," said the showman. ''What's'
ti,at?" asked a spectator. "Put en
his gloves," answered the showman.
Signals of Danger.—Have yell lost
your appetite? Have you a coated
tongue? Have you an unpleasant
taste in the mouth? Does your
head ache and have you dizziness?
If so. your stomach is out of order
and you need medicine. But you
110 not like medicine. He that pre-
fers sickness to medicine liltist Suf
fer, but under the curcumstances
the wisp man would procure a box
of Parmelee's Vegetable l'ills and
speedily get himself iu health, and
strive to keep so.
The plan who cannot go to c'urch
without sleeping has a remarkable
'power of keeping his eyes open at
a political meeting.
DO NOT ALLOW yeersetf to become alarmed
hr.-awl.,hr.-awl.,you hare l•wt your ap}petite and are lining{
Ce.h, but r .mmenr. takingYerrovinMe Deaf
Sonic. 1t 1 11 build you up quickly.
"No, darling," said a mother to
her sick child, "the doctor says I
mustn't read to you." "Then, mam-
ma," begged the little girl, "won't
you please read to yourself out
loud I"
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Catalogue No. 73.
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Maker' of Cell P,:nos, e.II et gene and
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A. J. PATTISON & CO.
33-35, SCOTT ST., TORONTO,
Stock Brokers and Financia! Agents
COBALT al+d other stocks bought an
commission. Correspondenceti in�sold'iton
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PRINTERS
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43�:6 inch 1,. 1, , r,..t $2,300,
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