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THINGS inilinT NEViert Dire.
The pure, the bright, the beautiful,
nee
oeu--"BYSFEFS1A
A Severe Sufferer Tells How He
Overcame the Trouble.
"Not Q111,4'; (10 1 riot hesitate to cle-
dero the benefit I bave reeeived front
D. Williams' Pink Fills, but I feel
it my duty to 4o so„" These are
the word e width Mr, Edward Lavoie,
That stirred our beiletsu youth o St .Jeroine, Que., lately addreseed
k*eimpulses of wordless preeer, j:t9 the editor of L'Aveuir du Nord,
eine oi love aesi trine: wItcn. releting the story of his cure.
, Mr.. Lay/NO is well known. hi 3t.
Jerome, and what he says cerries
weight among those who know Wm.
',Mese thiugs never die. 1.'iir a considerable time he
- , .1 . ii
h
On eiS alter 801114iLdnrz 10da't,
ie
yearng cry
".
Tho st mg after better ilepee-
The timid 14;13.1a atret. oi.1
aid
A. brother in his 3110,Ni.
1. weed bi grief's ina neer
Teat prcries a friend 3.ndee4A;
TIo piee. for 311.Vrey sly ireethee,
When justice threes nigle
The soiTow of a contrite heart -
These thines reeer
'Pie erect and the bitter word,
That wooer/ea as it feli;
The lh want of sympathy.
We feel, but caenet toll;
To hard repulse thee chills *he
'Whose hopes were eenetti3ing hi
./a rite unfailhig rerorii
trbeee things elan neveii
Lt nothing pees. for every hau
ist find Sorra. werk to do.
Lose netchaneeto wehen 1or
*siand jiast and trite.
sbafl iht that arknet
a bee front on Ingle
ices say to thee -
Tice sliall evor
teller
tiler
ere two chi
ieir neller An
zztry. They were
of Ht0. There teut u benithy. ingoriais
'great eullerer from dyspepsia, 'ainich
i LI
eiorsea seeele lea ac as, lei in the
'stontaeli and so et uausea,
eSometinies Le felt es though no
wonld eulinecide, 470111d betome
deczy ,aed eeeerleaced riuging noises
in the ears. His uppetita became
or. And his geneteil health so 1Nad
tbet be found it almost impossible
to worlt. ene when, the headachee
exited him be bail to (mit work,
or Fix months, he eays. he snffered
pier:really and mentally more
an he imagined. During tide
tb he took medicine from seVeral
Or41, but found no help. Then
dey be read of the cum of a siine
'ler case through the use of Dr. Wil-
ils" Pint; Ville. and decided to try
me. lie esccl the pills for a celenlh.
months, and thee beve made hint
a rew rson. He is no
lorgrr Mulled with men of the end
'Vienne and eaes b eau eow go
it his Work as theugh he uever
dyspepsih
T10digestile organs-elike ell tbe
o Ler orgaes of the body -gee their
„th and rionrielneent from the
e1ood. Dr. WilliezesPink Pills ae-
y nuet:c Dew blood. This new
eigni strengthens the stained), aka -
es tbc liverregulgtes the bow-
. sets the 'elude digestive se's -
Good lemul is the true eecret of
good beelth. That is wily Dr.
in] 1UIs always hrieg good
heeltli to iliciFe who use them. You
can get these pills from your meal -
ere eine elealer or by mail et no MIAS
box or stet.
boo es tor $2, rAo ba.,
g Tee 1 r. W illiaxns' Medteine Co.,
-es odic:eine Ont.
IA the inter, an
eteml
skied an
thy th
Wento bial earir -ti
le'ho MI
ariz epand
feantiful fainer told ze
wish for moo:hint;he Uz'
relied if Fite vi -it th
the welli vehereepori the fair'
her with her wand •end i
rhaieged. her into a small p
Lerseli. This faire was the
fairies end Ler RI13310 was lilue1-41,
The queen next struckthe floor
with her WOT4 O4zlif. immediately a
little Sleigh drawn four white
'eke alipeareil. Then Bluebell and
Ethel got in and drove :may 'very
fast. Whea they got outside the
queen Struck the grounn aeain with
Ler wand and it opened iuto a Lail
under the ground.
Ethel felt the i.leigh go down,
down eery far, end at Met it stop-
ped before a little door. whieli
was opened by a Mile fairy dreeeed
in a yellow jacket. Ethel maw tbut
they bad -entered a pallace •of glitter-
ing ico, built in the well.
'The fairies bad been awaiting the
arrlval of their queen, There were
t men, little women, rosy
ildren and all kinds of Liiries.
told Ethel that they had built
palace in the well for their queen
became. be Was in daner of being
carried off by an old Witch wno
lived in the inountainS.
After that they took her all -over
..the Pelee° end sbowed her the
queen's little bedroonn parlor and
other rooms. When it was time to
go, Ethel, bade them good -by, say-
ing she had had a very IliCe
Bluebell and Ethel then drove away
and 01* reached th iwi
:Idea froze
two enies
t tile ece,
'1
Bluebell was just driving away,
ohm Ethel heard someone call her.
She started up suddenly, thinking it
was the fairy again, but she woke
and saw Elsie standing by the bed.
Tlze surt wasstreaming into
room and it was late in the morning.
Sho told Elsie her drew= end Felnle
veld that she would like to visit the
well, too,
'A BOY'S II011.13Y.
Many eears ago a boy who lived
in the far west of -America was sad-
elenly, thrown on his own resources
bei the death of his parents. Hiring
bineseli out to a farmer, his eye
chanced 'upon the statement that
every man should know something
about everything and also be a spec-
inlist in addition to his occupation.
The next morning the boy decided to
make the idea his own, and because
the willow was the tree that was
nearest him, he decided to become
ail expert upon willows. Ho found
willows that 14°010 red and 'willows
white and willows gray and willows
yellow and willows blue; willows
that stood up straight and willows
that bowed themselves down weep-
ing. He collected choice specimens
of willow seeds and leaves and ex-
clianged with agriculturists in all
parts of :America. Then he gather-
ed specimens of willows from China
1.ind Japan, from England and Rus -
Gia.
The time came when teachers of
forestry in lands beyond the sea
sent to thisefarmer strange specimens
of the willows for examination and
classification, Bre lived and died a
fernier, but if his occupation corifin-
ed Min to 11d8 fields and ineado-ws his
)101, by made narrowness impossible
broadened the scope of his study and
observation, lent him sympathy and
made hen friends la ali the countries
of the earth. There is not e nagie
representative of the flowers Cr trees
er inettis or birds that is not wait -
(ng for .-some farmer 8 boy to inspect
11, and, in doing so the youth who
• as tliought himself cabincd and con-
fined will fillet that hu has become the
child' of linerty tied at last his feet
arO in thc pathway that leads to
tth, and haripi ness.
IFTiS AS DESPAT Cif -Beal treas.
1 To re in ; pigeor,s as carriers of
,lery riespatehes may by -no -by be
ser eieeneed by bees. tr.ho. hofning
t met i31-
af the latter is intensely strong
on.: thee are less likely than 'Pigeons
to he shot by the enemy. Transferred
• id:icfa-photography to minute";
• ot paper, a good deal of infeiri',
eria-noe coule bo eieneyed on a bee'r
RUNG rOD,„ C
Iv
ery.
d t° its role.
l?gnd niiuie. wngly raid by il
inholeitatets. r it is iinplitItIr
Loved the ,ighti,t1 peviee tbet
V. beneter the tongne touches the n -
al a devil is nqu,lehed for erer.
It is to tins pnblic interest, aecording
to tide sunersiition, to have as many
of these oldest lineable seirits done
away with as
Out . »*ombcrn of the
Rit-
akrrn' oc«My, . nee mite
ployeil. The lacy report- takes a,
optimistie VIVAV Of Shill -
building prospeets than bas been.
Shown in recent reports. lialance
In hand at the close of the List quer-
ter showed a decrease of £11,001,
due to tbe large proportion of meni-
bers in receipt of unemployed pay.
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NATURE'S CIIRE FOR
OBILDREN,
Soothieg medicines, opiates and
strong drugs shoula never be given
to little children, any doctor will ten
you this. Baby's Own Tablets ebould
be used because they cannot harm.
the smallest, weakest Whet. Theee
tablets iustantly relieve and prompt-
ly cure all stoninch and bowel trou-
bles, break up colds, prevent croup,
destroy worms, and allay the irrita-
tion accompanying the cutting of
teeth.. Thousands of mothers soy
they are the best medicine in the
eiverld; one Of thee, Mrs. B. Seel -
lend Culabo `e Out writes .--;t1
have tried many remedies for child-
ren, but Baby's Own Tablets is the
hest I have ever used. I have been
giving them occasionally to my child
since he wee six months old. They
have always kept him well, and he is
a. big healthy baby." All medicine
dealers sell these tablets or you can
get them post paid at .25 rents a
box by writing to The Dr. Williams
Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont.
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OUR TWICE -OVER COUSINS.
For the benefit of those who may
feel "exclusive," or "'stuck' up," or
who prate about blue blood, etc., it
will be well to remember that if we
go back but twenty generations, or
700 years, each one of es has 1,-
0S4,576 ancestors, and is related
more or less closely to at least 270,-
000,000 of our fellows. Going back
but a couple of lemdred years fur-
ther, and tracing down our genealogy
we should find that we have more
corns than there are people in the
world, and that on the basis of but
two children per fainfly. The dis-
crepancy is accounted for by the faa
that there have been so many inter-
marriages that we have not only as
maiw cousins as there are people in
the world to -clay, but are related to
a groat number many times over.
HIDDEN MILL7ON5 FOUND,
']he liolivian and Peruvian news-
papers announce that, after a search
extending over five centuries, the great
buried treasere of the Incas, upon
which CO lin Lless romances have been
founded, has been discovered buried
in Bolivia. The treasure, which is
valued, at $9,0,000,000 was discover-
ed by a party of British and Ameri-
can engineers at ChaYaltaya, The
natiyes are In a state of great excite-
ment, for they believe that there., is
treasure to the value of $35,000,000
still to be discovered.
Enoraious catches of mackerel are
being Made by the Manx fishing fleet
off the West coast of Ireland.
Se.lf-love gives ein 'its lodgment.
Sliver ea.ntis are as slippery ..as
FROla ERIN'S GREEN ILE RAINY RIVER NAN
NEWS BY MAIL FROX
IRELAND'S SORES
aappenings in the Emerald Isle
of Interest to Irish -
Canadians.
Two exemtious have tenon place
in the Irish town of Killkezmy in one
twee.. Both culprite were wife mur-
derers.
lieliase is to have an exposition
FOOL Aferehants sued business men
have been holding meeting% to arouse
•the ieterest of the people and Gov-
ernment,
John Cronez an ex-eonstable, met
rhesterions death near lechienecla,
s1ter returning orn hlacroom fair.
UhI bode 45";.11d 1.118M4.(Ted on the
intatns after four days' search,
Mrs. Mare' 'MOor an old lady who
over ber devotions M the
nivereity Olitteel in Dublin, woke
111 to ii(1 herself poorer by £40,
winc1z had ilisappeaetel from her beg.
She had been rolsbed.
A young item,
was bicycling on the Ilailitgeinartin
road. Belfast, Wa1lim1 up a hill and
nieuntiag at the top Came down. nt
terrille speed. no was thrown egainst
stem wall and had Ids brains
dashed out.
In afullingar Captain Percy Fulton
Inirion, of tile Corn:aught Rangers.
NN hilo walking abeng the streete with
Major Cheenier, reeled, and said -
"Catch hold of me; I feel awful bad."
He then, fell dead in his brother pf-
iicer's Apopleey was consider-.
et tho COUFQ Of death.
rnie &ing has rent a letter to Mr.
W. McCormack, of ("remit, Co. Inoue.-
ck. the father of the young jockey
utia 'was eilled when rining at Punch
town racee recently espreesine hi
eimitire eyinpatny with the members
01 he family, and deenly regrettiog
that sitch a ehoekieg accident should
nave occurred,
At Killarney. James Campion was
oeei*ted for the murder of his wife,
le Nee ember laet. Deceased
was the (aid wife of Campion. Wel
tbe t idenee at the -trial 811014Til the
lied treated the N'S ontan badly.
heineion was seen to Mee be*' several
end drags her ;Ilene the road
near Castieroiner, and next morning
si*e was diseeaered dead. Death Was
due o effusion of blood on the brain,
reed 10y 1. ioloare to the head.
lze well-linown Irish piper, Lute
Vcy died fit hie residence in Liver -
few daea ago. "Lulie," as be
!mown, WUS o. Ilunous
IliC411). 11111 in high appreciation
Ileitein oral America. lie lived to
and was perfect in wind
mire power to the last. lle
was quite patriarclial in appearance.
clereaeed lever was well known
in coin -'tion elth wany Irish lune -
nine and celebrations, lie was a nee
'‘e of the West of Ireland.
At the Counniss3on Court
Amur, w Hale, who escaped from prin-
on in inebruury last, non remained at
large for a week, rind who was cape
tured on a 'melee -top after a two
imams' Ilenit with 300 policemen, dur-
ing which he injured several of them
with bricks, tiles. and slates, was
brought up for sentence. For as^
Satins an Uri police he wan eentenc-
ed to rene months' imprisoument,
and for breahing jail, to which he
pleaeled guilty, a similar ventence was
prised, the sentenced to run concur-
"nigtAainents have been inado in the
wa
County Corte for planting over :3,000
acres of sugar beets, and factories for
tbe manufacture of raw sugar are to
be erecter A large series of trials
having proved Ireland to be edinir-
ebbe wooed for the growth of this
crop, it has been decided to begin
the prdiiininary work of a large cOm-
pally, ;which has been organized, in
this country. l'he proteeted industry
has only been made possible by the
:Tiger bounties cennentien, and the
nroiectiee tariff of 4s. 2d. per cwt.
Two alarming- accidents occurred
almost sinuiltaneously in different dis-
tricts of Belfast reeently. A large
watrr main burst uneerneath -the foot-
path in Cronme street, blew 0. number
of largo paving stones several feet in
the air, and the water. rising a dis-
tance of 80 feet, smashed the win-
dows and ruined the contents of a
store opposite. In the other case a
large al-ninon/a tank on the premises
of the Belfast Cold Storage Company
exploded, blowing the roof off thf
building and wrecking the premises.
HAS TRIED BOTH.
Travel for Health vs. Dieting.
A. man who was sent to Europe for
his health' and finally found cuee in a
little change in his diet says:
"I was troubled with dyspepsia for
five years and two doctors here in
'Kenosha that treated me for over a
year both told nie there was no help
for inc. Then I had an expert from
Chicago, but still received no relief;
then followed another expert from
Chicago who came to our house two
times a mcmth for four months. Ile
gave me up like all the others and
told, me to take trip across the
ocean which I did in the year 1800,
and came home about as bad as 'when
I started. The doctors told Inc my
stomach lining was full 01 sores. Then
I began to study my own case and
learned of the diet recommended by
the leostute Cereal Co., so I. gave up
coffee, pork and all greasy foods and
began using Postern. Food Coffee,
Gradually I got better ancl better un-
til I are well now as I ever \vas ia
my youngerdays, have no trouble
and eet anything fit to eat.
"Sometimes away from home I am
persuaded to clein'ec coffee, but 1 only
tale a sip of it for it 'eastes bitter
and disagreeable to 01e, but the long-
er I use Postural the better I like it
and ,the better I feel. I could say a
great deal more of my experience with
'Postman but think this will give ev-
eryone a good idea of what leaving-
' off coffee and using Postum can do.
'Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, lifich.
. Look in eeeli intelaee for the lem-
ons little hook, The Road to 'Well -
any. vine."
BAB HUDDLES
TILL DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS
CURED Ilia EIDNEYS,
Then Bis Rheumatism and. Other
Pains Vanished Once and for all
-His Giese only One of .letany.
Barwick, Oat., Jima 20. -(Special).
--That Pocid's itticiaey Pills will cure
Rheumatism, or any other disease re -
pelting from disordered Kidneys is
the experieece of many of the settlers
in this Reilly River country, The
ease of William John Dixon of this
pleeci is a fair sample of the work
the great Caeadien Eidney Remedy
!is doing.
had illieurnatisni so had 7 had
to -use a stick to walk. bad Paios
• .•
lin my back and right hip and I bed
no comfort in sleeping.
"I could no more than dress or un-.
dress myself for nearly two months,
and I was for nearly three weeks I
could not /ace my right shoe,
"My brother advised in to try
y '
After tanine ▪ three boxes I could walk
arcemd and lace up my sboes and do
my work. Six boees cured me com-
plot ply."
Dodd's Kidney Pills are the one
sure cure for sick Kidneys. Sick
d noes tee the cause of eine- en ie
of the ills flee human feenly surfers
froun
Watts ---"Does your wife -ever scold
whin. yoi; Have been out late at
night?" Potts -"On, xo, elle never
says a word! She gete up the next
inorziing about four o'elotle and prao-
i on the piano, eied I deren't say
a we ."
fiew's Timis
We offer one Rendre(' Dollere Reward
far any cece of Caterre that, ceenet be
sure(' by eaterrli Cure.
F. J. CIAKNFX G. CO., Toreilo, 0.
We, the lindOrnigillgild IlaVe IMOTOI P.
J. Cheney for the last 10 ",learld, anti
beret° hue perfectly lionorahle 01 all
husiams transact '
ions and deancially
able toearry out anyobligations maile
by lue ferim
RINNAN e31ARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, Weil°.
Roll's Catarrh Cure is taken internal -
.1Y, acting directly upon the blood oud
mucous surfaces of the systole, Testi-
monials sent free. Prices. 70c. per
bottle, Sold by ail Druggists,
Tete Relies Family Pills for consta
Wootir-"1h! may I he your captain
and melee your hargue over the sea
of life?" Widow -"No; but you can
be my second mate."
Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Held
qernal vigilance isn't always the
price of liberty--someLimes it's $10
and costs.
TIIE FIFTY MILLION DOLLAR
WORLD'S FAIR ST. LOOTS.
District Passenger Agent McDonald
of the Grand Treak Railway who
recently returned IronSt. Louis,
states' ti at it is bard to find suit-
able lenguage to describe the magni-
tude and beauty of the greatest Ex-
position °scr held.
aite of 3.2d0 acres being two
miles long and one mile wide, is
covered with beautiful buildinge,
broken with lagoons, canals, grand
emirts, monuments, statuary, parlis,
etc., all fanning 4, picture that must
be seen to be realized.
An 'Eleetrical railway, called the
Intramural, makes it easy to get
from one part of the grounds to
another, and follow out the daily
programme, enjoying. an hour listen-
ing to "Sousa's" or other famous
bands, or taking in a. lecture or ad-
dress, or Art Galleiy.
When S*013 consider the immensity
of the buildings, one alone having
over 20 acres of floor space, and re-
flect that they are filled with the
choicest of exhibits from all over
the world, one exhibitor vying with
another to obtain' 1120 coveted Cold
Medal, it, seems to suggest the
thought' of what a grand opportune
ity and at edecation it will be, to
the young men and women of our
land, to spend a week or two at
St. Louis this year. Really no in-
telligent man, woman or and can
arfreoat.d. to miss this great World's
t
The beautiful Electric lighting „of
the Pan American Iteposition, which
few thought would ever be approach-
ed is entirely -eclipsed by this Mon-
ster Fair.
Ono of the features of the fair, is
the "Inside Inn," a hotel accommo-
dating 6,000, plendidly; run, and at
reasonable rates.
The total expenses of a trip to St.
Louis based on half railway rates,
is withiri the reach of all and per-
inits stop over at Chicago, and other
points, and the trip is made quickly
and comfortably.
It is the intention of the Grand
Trunk to run through cars from
Montreal mid Toronto to St. ;noels,
commencing June 1.8th, and possibly
before.
The Canadian Press Associ ition
were unanimous in their praise of the
Grand Trunk end Illinois Central
route, and with the Exposition.
28-01.
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MUSIC IN THE
Someone has drawn attention to
the fact that music exercises an in-
fluence on the growth of the hair i11
a most curious manner. Consistent
playing for some years on metal In-
struments, the trombone in particu-
lar, will cause baldness; while the
playing of the piano, violin, and
violoneello rather increases than oth-
erwise the growth of the, babe Flute
and claironet players aro not supposed
to bo influenced ,e_it_lier way.
The Aderer--``Tt's wonderful. old
anan, what love will. enable. a fellow
to see in e girl that he never " saw
before!'' 'no onio oRpr- doubt!
But it's` erially woncIeriel \tied, it
won't let him see that he'll see lat-
er."
There are very few cleans-
ing operations in which Sunlight
Soap cannot be used to advant,
age, It makes thP home bright
and clean.
HAUNTS OF FISH, AND GAEH.
Attractions for Sportsmen on the
Line ef the Grand Trunk,
The Grand Trunk Railway Company
lias issued a handsome publication,
profusely illustrated with half -tone
engravings, descriptive, of the many
attractive localities for sportsmen on
their line of railwaY. Many of the
regions reached by the Grand Trunk
Seem to have been epeciellei prepared
for the delectation of =inland, and
where for a brief period the cares of
business are cast aside and life is
given up to enjoyment. Not only do
the "Highlands of Ontario" present
unrivnilodg,
fishing and cemping, but 04 30,000
Islands of the Geergian Bay, Thou-
sand Islands and St. Lawrence Riv-
er, Rideen River and Lanes, Lake St.
Johni Mid the many Attractive
celities in Maine and New Ham*
shire, present equal opportunities for
Pleasure and sport, All .these
localities are reached by the Grand
Trunk lieilway Systom, and an
trnirzs emegealled en the conteeeet,
Abstracts of Ontario, Michigan, Quo
-
bee, New Hampshire and Xaine fish
and game laws are inserted in the
publr,cotion for -Or- guidance of
sportsmen. The Grand Trunk Rail-
way has also issued descriptive 11-
3u5t4'a.tecl matter for each district sefi-
aratelv, which are sent free ou ap-
Plieation to the agents of tlie (3om-
pany and to Mt, 7). lIO1)onal4,
District Passenger Agent, G, T, R.
Union Station, 'Toronto.
"Young Spenderly iia,s been flying
high since the death of his million-
aire uncle." "Yes; be has found
It Smooth sailing since he came into
his heirship." '
For Over Sixty Years
Urn, Wutsr.olrlifiooyarsta Sirnur fins been olall by
nenions or mothers tor their children wlifle thodeol
#1$0onies tee dal, tortoes the mime. *hap pail,. 011743
regulates ibotromach and bowels, and e1115
eisireeeay tor blarthcm. 'fattotydtive oenta a bottle
fioldl bydruggisto throw:hoe; the woret Ilo!alro 0111esictor "Dee Weeetowe so ineileo 8.gang, 21-51
"G WM! 'You horrid. thing! 11
you try to kiss nie again I'll call
Papa, anel lie'll bring the bulldog in,"
'Hold I don't 'event to kiss the bull-
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Keep Itilinard's Liniment in the House,
There never was greatness without
gratitude.
OVER TIIE WADASIL
To the Great World's Fair St.
Louis, Mo., everything is now wide
open, round trip tickets on sale until
December lst, at lowest first-class
one-way fare, good fifteen days, fare
and a third good sixty days. Now is
the time to see this, the greatest of
all Expositions in the history of the
world. The great Wabash is the
I3anner Line, the shortest alla quick-
est route from Canada to St. Louis.
The through trains on. the Wabash
are the admiration of all travelers
going to St, Louis.
For time tables and descriptive fol-
der, address .1. .A. Richardson, Dis-
trict Passenger Agent, Northeast
corner Ling and Yonge Streets, To-
ronto.
"Before I give you my anawer,"
said the fluily-]*aired girl, "I would
like to know if you are in a position
to keep inc in the style to which I
ba,ve always been accustoined." "If
the styles don't change too often, I
am," replied the wise youth. "Other-
wise, the odds are in favor of my go-
ing broke."
Dear Sirs. -Within the past yew
I know of three fatty tumors on
the bead having been removed by the
application of MINARD'S LINIMENT
without any surgical operation and
there is no indication of a return.
CAPT. W. A. PITT.
Clifton, N. 33. Gondola Perry.
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"Is that dog of yours a pointer?"
asked the station -master at the vil-
lage station. 'No," replied the
weary sportsman, who was return-
ing with an empty game -bag; "he's
disappeinterie
She -'-"Faint heart never won a fair
lady,. you, know." 'He -''True. I fear
I shall never muster up courage to
propose!' She --"But then ladies are
not all fair. I'm a decided brunette!:
Those whom neglected coughs
have killed were once as healthy
and robust as you. Don't follow
in their paths of neglect. Tahe
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25c. 50e. 51 teney, N. Y. Tcfenie. Can •
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Ask your Grocer for Libloy'o,
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LOWER'
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Pails, . Wash lNm
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INSIST ON GETTING EDDY'S.
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'And now, dear:' said the delight-
ed youth, "when may I speak to your
father?" "You won't need to do
that, George," repliee tlie sweet
young thing, who had just accepted
him, "I -Ie told ind to -day that if you
didn't speak to inc eo-night he'd
Speak to you to-inorrow."
Ask far Minard's and take no other.
Ile-eDo, yeti. think ;blondes e have,
more .ininiirers,then briinettes?"-.. She
doreet emote. You might ask
Miss Turner; she .bas bad experience
ID both capacities."
Wash greas,ydishes, pets or. pans
With Teever's Dry ...6,oap, a powder., It
Nidll remove the grease '7with the,
greatest ease.
s Liniment is used by P4sIclans
When every .day ,is Sunday,
'Oh,, WO1l't 'it be heyday?
But- oh, itwill ,be better still
, , .
When. anery day is pny, day !
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