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r. � ,. I I . Jovi'alty Reigned the- Winter Itho' 4, utions, the Thisre's no one can Say he likes it, 4i Con OrL protection, In very hicid terms, : . 140., 874 pajes, 106 musiis. PrWe,, $2,00. - ,,Ir '
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_A , . 'But, a,las I she recko wu third is. useful evQry hour. old4lkne .sralle and good cheer which oner was trying to convince a.judge statement ot the advantages of farm life. I . �
�'. ,' 4,iadix alid stayed just one year on X ached '�brouglit Sunshine Into yourhome at and jury 'of his innac6lice, . CgAii 1. This chapter contains &.general I '
, I .111 - family dorx�ey. This sacrilegious'ahi- Wto I -to of 'a ci , ()go , 11. deals wit - I � , forsuinr he , weat,W - -� I 11
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11 0 '09 the New , I great glory, . your arrivul, . ta$n Orlme, he -said, and also $t�, at An 110I)II0413011 water, by , ar A 141 means n i R( t , L, �
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. atry has .seen some remarkable mal ad in and. �eized Ono �ry You don't sleep well, the brain is -I country,whera irriqatl9a hat not hitlerto been f9utilil " , ,
I I � . of t&eu`piWzd8in`ges, which it. forthwith His work shall. live, in song and sti - Vs not ineself as is afther trying ' , neoeparyi , _ I �
. stmas colebration`0 . not so Clear and active, little things. to de$qve yet honors, I didn,3 bit the ,d ncooffertilization d;thepossib1l1tyofAno0u--' � ,�,
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consumod!e;oth and� a I � ,,,,,, t,,,,,r .. mqaiis of u trogon gaieving bact6ria!
There WAS that first Onelof the: de m I I I annoy and worry -you. In shdrt,'the dead gin . lei , MU I ! -
I L ts, . colony, in tho, snow -bound: With the greediness of,fts kind, the .1. I I III. I . I . . tlernan at all. It W" him Cao,Tlm 1V. ddsts.wlth the popular avate to the Importance, of canals and good roadiP, -1 , � -
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"ifi9% 4 J 'three. more,, one af ter My 'first the poor printer reg L . vous, system is exhausted. You that 6truo� the blow; an' wba I I and, their relation to economy 161-lusooial well being. , �
1, I 11 ob '' a Acadie, where the handful brute then ate 1. rets, not nor' .on t's more, . , I I ;
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I it daring bome-seekers ree . onst . ructed the other, so that tho unfortunate . the boy. � I know thi but do not want to o - I wasn't there at the timel" I PELAXTER V. Oils of some hew intorestswhich promise a proilt I �� I I
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ioy oll4e.wife, found that She had only My, seconcl -expresses a mild kird ,f sult a doctor, and. scarcely' know What "I see. you are t Ing to prove 6upTni V1, gives a description of som@ pow I .
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I I , to last JOY— I . I I Jo CIO. an alibi," Said the judge., , . . CUOTIiiA V1T,,d,e,4Is vitine; varieties bt grain, root and li 1ples up � �
� 'ing of old Frgwe, I Use Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. It . "An Aloib I a mod as ,01,3 t I 1.
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, . Her feel- my wholo as Collector ,wina surely his , , oi!" exci the. pra., . are eftected, and, the possibill as which, - pyindleatb. I ,
� ,., pkain. himself was of that ? I I .1 cannot fail to do you good� s .. I Vak -describes Improved, method Inagrioulturalpractlee. 11 �
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� .1 � I .discovering the Identity of the Way, . � .
. , . I . made up of the ,elements of which "Yes", gaid the judge. 110an CHAPTI1RIX-t8ddVQte t6.nXvTaa rudgery of life on the farm is . I �
, .. party. tie ,established a new order,, , Inge On Imagined than de- For the old adage says those who You _ohinery,by whtqb the d . I.-Inal. �
l � I'll ,. 'C , hrisfeAed "VOrdre de Bon Temps," thief can be better eliminsUMn Ing the farm A factory and the farmO the manager of it. I �
� " ,I I I scribed, but the donkey does not ban- dance must Urn pay. . your randown'system is most in need. tell me what a good alibi isp"`, � and,instinotivo book a rJoQi,$2.0M 11 �12,:�,
� � � , of which each member of the com-, ' Through the medium of the blood . it "Faith, yes I" said the prisoner. "I 0 . This most, interesting ,Is mailed. on r oei�t of the.p , ,
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. . � , 11�any Was. gtand master in turn, hold No less unexpected was the late I � sands new energy. and vigor to every .a loi box which the N THEVENTRAL PRE58 AQ]KNOY, IrAmitedo I
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1, I I 19 I which b,efell a. plum-puddihg that, the No. 1179.—Transposition. I organ of the human body. Off!" � . . Toronto, Can � `,I,
. : I I Rundtion to cater for the company, Cook ),-vessel, on her Young Thomas O'Donnel McNally You can feel yourself, getting "What passed between you and 'the _� , � , , , .,� .-
'4rld-for several days before coming . �of a sailing voyage I I '. �
,,,to his dignity he busied himself, as- home from the Brazils, had made with Played hdoky to ONE in the alley. stronger every �day. You can prov6 complainant?" another Irishman was ___ I � � ��
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It sisted by men for the garrison. in. � rxO small pride on Christmas Eve, When his father was through it by noting your increase in weight. asked. . , 11 . I I ' . .
Hwving Cooked it to his Satisfaction, With the old razor TWO. -You will sIdep better, appetite and I think, sat," answered Murphy, I .. ..
�J 1,fiunt ng fishing or bartering provii digestion will improve, and �ou,'will "ab'out six bricks -an' a piece of pay- . I
' the he hung the tasty concoction up to Young Tom was the ONE ,of the . , . 'k
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I �'*Ionsl cool, the savory odor proceeding from valley. I I ,again the courage and energy ing-stori - � . FORT GEORGE FARM LAND S;; * 1
. �table of'those first rulers of a Cana- lors with pleasurable � I I . which can only exist side by side with "Now, Pat. -what brought you here .. 11 I
'ainn Colony groaned beneath all the it filling ,the sai 'key belong- -_ good health a -ad steady nerves. ag.ainP" asked a justice, at' an old I � I
:'luxuries, of the winter forest-�Tesh anticipations, But a ,man No., 1180.-4nagram. . , I f 11
; . ng to -one of them gazed ;upon the , A you You can put a stop to'the *asting offender. , . . . . Central British Columbia, offers unequalled opportunities to the farmer and 3rA*ll , . .
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. � � of �ffioose, caribou, and deer, beaver, I 11 ng fellow from. one of the up process to -day by beginning this treaii- - "Two poliaemerx� sor," was the rer investor. Par ando along, the ii�ew Graxid Trunk aelfic Itallway near Fort George a I 0 �
1 otter, and*hare, bears, and wild -cats; . )udding with greedy eyes. state towns had been to New York for et eq�ally AN, for mixed fa Ing and dair ng. Boll Is ver far Is, land is mos y
. . ruent., You need not let delay bring ply, � el ared r sees and pea no gr w in 4 undance. Clima a is very , d and 6�
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s, geese, grous . Ou a nearer to nervous collapse. "Drunk, I suppose?" queried the it s r a r no irrigation, necessary. a can s ` I
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with duck ish vantage, of the cook's temporary ab- y day rf6c a lo 3, 0 dolars Qr acre casp, Daiance in Ave yearly ,, en I - � f
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little an excited he was inclined to . Write for information, maps,,eto. �, ��
� he mounted ,to the rigging. As� soon Whe -d nerves and brain. esi sor; both av thiri �
i inn s through the sence to seize -the, pudding� with Which Wonderful sights Of the big city' to whip up tire , I � I
� . . tee of the Tauille. River which the theft was discovered, every . It cures in nature's way by filling the "Are you married or single?" asked
� I . i flows -into the land -locked haibor on as stammer and in referring to hIN visit System with rich red blood. it will a Cadi of a'prisoner before him. I NORTH COAST LAND.,OOMPANY!, LTD41 - �
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which stood the settlement of Port man on board Was threatening the toone -of the Sections of t7he metropolis not cure in a day, but its benefits are "Single, please, yet honor." I I . VA-NCOUVER, B. 0. :� 11 . I �.
, I Monkey with terrible retribution, but that had particularly interested him . - . ` I ,, .
Royal, and which to -day is known as natural and lasting. With persistence "Oh, then it's a good i4ing for your ,�,
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.. ;till higher and higher I . � I I . I � . I on, your part it will work wonders. wife!" said the magistrate. , , R.1,1A I � I �;
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" �, i, * � '' ,� :�. -leisurely to consume his plunder,. . Cents. a � box, 6 boxes for -$2.50, at all above showing the I 1. . I
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W pieces of which he let fall on his � rs, i. 0. PALMER? VICO-Presildent . I
, uries of the r ere accessible . Or wade through watery bogs, Toronto. Portrait and Signature of while one was delivering,judgment In . � L' ` �, Ir
I to them as to tl�e grand master Of the victims below. ' They waited patient- Presenting long and pressing bills , I �� L
wenge, and when the 6unning A. W. Chase, M.D., the famous Re- an action brought by two, ladies, he . .
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thief was forced to return ceipt Book author, on every'box. remarked: am 'ij , '' L
Comfortably quartered in their Was L&ei . "Everything in. this case is plain, , �
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� rough but tuBstantial They lift, like Atlas'in his day; .THE BEDOUINS. by and her charming r Toronto Type -r- ounm y vd, ,,
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ed than St. Croix -with -fires blazing L . To hoist and bear upon their way "Were you ever up before me?" , ,".
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,� �t7,�, . d surround- net* . Woode Great bales and ponclera : ompany, Limited 1, I .
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_'�, -nee, the earliest ,of L ad For Ages In the Desert. "Shure, I don't 'know," was the 1. I , 01
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`Z�� colonists spent a merry Christmas, in broad,L and . marked "K -Bolivia B.," Close to the chimney nook they clung, The - recent disturbances, one of reply.- "What times does yer honor I - �. / I ," " I � i
�,__,��. sharp contrast to the sei�spn of hard- Those friends of early days . , I
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. ,-Z. sumring and, L death e x as washed asho . . .� I . of a pit "' baid a judge, in I .1 .
� pLerienced w hed out sturdy, arms and "But the evidencei - 4, ,.
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. .14 Christmas card, and a fine Christmas . - in wKich numbers .of Turks and Chris- a stone in this case." T 0 R 0 N T 0, 1,;,.. .�':11
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, , I : . I the dinner ei in '. the officers' sonable, articles, and a letter to Capt. No. 1183. -Fractional Enigma. the manners and customs of tha Lt seri 'it 'im!" v M -s Mr. O'Tool&'s trenchant' . 1: . . . 1 4 �
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I - . quarters. After the manner of our Adams, of the barl� L Bolivia, West Af- To one-fourth of rush add just as much barbarous and bellicose race known reply. � I I : 1 2 . I L L I I .1 i
- fathers, they dined at noon.. When ric hush, p ISO -nor hit you with a bria, I Orinadilan Agents .
. the hoUrL a, Containing a Christmas.greeting . ' as the desert wanderers, or Bedouins. "The 11 r ge. . . I 1. : ; . I I T
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tered the hall, a napkin on his shauj'N L From what port the case had been mat. I L . but only a Collection of genealogies "Yes, yet hanor," was the reply. . Coltle Armory Presses ... � . L ...,
I L . der. his staff of office in his hand, hi ed d how it had come -to be Then one-fifth of clock and one-fourth and. dim, and hazy tiaditions. They ' "But it seerris he didn't quite kill' ' Brown & Carver Cutters. . ., . 1� . .1
and theL Collar of his order about his �, L.Ii�pi_h�rarxwas'. unfortunately, L noth- I of Took, 1 1 1 held together more by religious u, anyway," continued the judge. . de'rei � . I
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. .. I -jaeci "The brotherhood followed, in to show; but the Christmas Pud- With one-fourth of rule and as much belief and custom than by any stable "No, bad cess to him," said the com- � . . I
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I , . �� asure kin Of tbeL any thousands of Christmas I No. I 184. -Homonym. have seldom. if 7er appeared as a scoundrel, hange . . I
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r r,uit or re 4, a novel and much : NVII,birx the farmhouse dairy stood the plateau Ne red.the-man in blue. I . L Rilontgas Foldore .
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. the winter night closed in, when the tasted such a delicacy. before, waxed r . civilization, they entered Syria, Meso- "He Was, till the Lbiill killed him," � . Hoole Mac'Alne and ungravInir I r L
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around the blaze, then did the grand a 0 . sert to the: shiares of the Atlantic should brin 67 r a blush to her cheek. . � . L . ,�
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r . . -teT resign't'he Collar and staff to. though he was sorry, to have deprived ' Behead- animal flesh and r leave to Ocean. To -day -they are to be found ...__ .., .-. 1 � . r
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. the, slwcesAor of his honors, and, with any "Tommy" -of the most attractive . . . scattered over in.immonse. territory . — , .. . largest and best equipped r : ' L r�
r . jovial ciiuTtesv, pledge him in a cup rtlon of his Christmas dinn�r. .. � 1.
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I � I Christmas at Port.Royal in 1606 one idea that' all- women are a,brsolutely . My first is a consonant. M .My found minglin� with- the other na- or COUGHSTJ COLDS I . r . . I
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. they are so lacking in f t, . � S.. 2,. 1911 . . . . . �
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� -_ _ than that fit Port Royal, to ity that they cannot safely be tru ted -fourth is a grown boy. My fifth is a clung to thqir pe ine I .rrrrrrr _ 1. ! r ,
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r to be�lts guide and inspiration, and' household bills at ,the exid,of each r t "r ' their habitation,- Canada.'.Lpply for -particulars to SELLURY, Is RAN C X.P. a., V _ _ � I __ ..
th;ire* to end the long and arduous allowed ings.CB-Oar-d, P -ape -r, s -hoe -s, c -and -y. with the n of �
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. ing -of Port Royal was. found- pened to be passing the caxnpara�tive_ No. 1171f -Transpositions: March ' - � rr r
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_ ' .':Qjj�� a Citk'on the tacky heights of ly new building in which the bark charm; hoig&, ,death; bears-, Spear ' Ing towards a trangeT and seldom . . . r ... �- .
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I another. , iow John," remarked No. 1172. -Ridden Countries: Siam, - 6 ,pass through their . . . . I I � I ,�
. Strangely enough it was '1)0 you . Norway, midst wit.. I ing ro be , of all , is r . I r I r ..
. . . Christmas, and a sadder one, that Mrs. Blaclj.,k�lj .fia-ve actually never Denmark; Cuba, Germany, goods- T It de, endence, love (.f .---I- ._
the last act in the life story Of been inside the ba , 11h Ce 'bert an r g uslities are , . 71 We aftways Piave a large number of rebuilt 0
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the Sieuirde Char6plain. On Christ- built more tbantwo years , go, . Greenland, Chi associated I violent passion ,for Job Pros And Papor Putters on hand. I I
. r jmas Day, 1635, in an upper chamber "You haven"t" exclaimed John. "If I No. 1114.-Homo-aym-, Ann drew, plunder which s a solutely Tee -JeSS r r 10L 001 � ables . I - .1 I . I
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. . settlers . of' Quebec followed � his re- an,xiansually large one that month. , � No. , 1177. -.Hidden Dairy Pro( . who arei a class of ascetics, whojnhe - .1 ,;t=�� -4&W ,;.o, , ,-�WM,7-=_-� � �,:j
That evening Mr. Black asked not Egg, Cream, butter, milk.* . P - . -11.�
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The most remarkable structure in cheerfully. I � I r I stantial Scot living in London whose destitui I � knowledge and edu- Get, I our prices before anquiring elsewhere- I "" . � �,, . , !
$ business ability is above the average, — _ J PHONE F. DIVER __ I
� Which a -representative of the British ,,How many bills did you pay?' r ,,, cation ile practically neglected among � i =
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; lresiaencie, vas that set up in 1792 at that money payina bilhi,!' the glum a-h.d melancholy air of a mari tive . fa,64 and haVe, an Oriental love of SUPPLY COMPANY, � ; 11 .
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I Oraves Simcoe, first lieutenant-gov. � ,4 Oh " returned the littlei woman so- loss spoken to. He never smiles, and frequenq exchange of wives is A sub- . ;.�il` �a �
not deposited it in my hiS eyes have a fixed but intense ex- stitute � ... -
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I . cowmadii famous CanVaSL gen-, about, drinking coffee a k, I � � 1. . � I I �
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I I . . "'! should. be Sent over 'from Niagara. I I ial type. One of them tolct a humor. live ona meat diet supplied by their I � Thirty Yours Con0hucus.sualner's as, Elecir,otypers ailn'd stersotylpiwis � I
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is StMlige dwe,41ing from Captain change of ,administration the now po- problem. He. gat in a corner of the ey and all classes - use it extensively - AMMONIA rOWDER .. ELECTROTYPING ' ,j .. STEREOTYPIN . I
1. 11 and or- rail glowering at his it is cosidered a sacred food. I harililgSS. to US#, tlean& -ENGRAVING V I DESIGNING �
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� 11 - derac I e Official mirthful f6ends. Half art liour after- .- I -1 . I � .
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I ,", that visit to bur' Pacific Coast; Was ,,I wish, showy tosturnes, very ing Lit a street Corner before saparat- In ]3irAingham, Eng., a bonus of - brilest Watar:�suft I ADVERTISING CONTRAC-rORS . -
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I I I . I ilirough college, girj and would like The ,artist examined the sketches humor," � I � Feels Guilty, , I package Ana compotie. for, .A� Their Pate, , " � I . Low Down Methods.
I a job as conductor during the rush carefully. I hen Than remark that - . \
' I t you hear a I 1. ;_1 X0 � 1. I � �. 1 $5 Ir 8110h - th good die young, in list wif "That was ti, purty menn trick tht',Y
; I hours -,but not, on a pair-oAs-yali.onter "This. 11 he said', turning the pages, An E I xcavati6n. W l ... boppen you� mAV be WIN ,old place. Three flood , - I i e
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I % , if yqu please V� I gon.0) , i � red, dollars afrady paid 011t, I itants' and lie ,about their agesi that lxt� couldn't talk."
Street - the army,, but 1: W%xi" �,,�, "kes, in . . g 4t shou,dix,t, . . I I . i weather and suixft other hiri $ ,
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