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TO TORO14TO ,celebrity during tho U.,egency pariodi vivo interest (Aspolwwo " a note with
, , on, one occasion wagered � Ithat lie worn by thd rulers. of Un&ud' Tho common gold Ja:W4 r �otmsel taldril . a 'Steel . ,,
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, I oonybyance, boarin , k a. digantic V.11101- William, 11 %Von the crown at , �, P .
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Piccadilly to Mile 3D. d. Hastings, called llilh*4 11 , . 0, ol4a kill in � r I
"14_', , I r� '�'r JMJ$$ Elsib NcKonz;o, r, WhD Went , ore people thaxrrplagues� But, the'art of raending quills is. al. � 1, I I � � �
� - Pudding, from n . I , d they 94A be .mQst lost, and probably ninoty-Plap PIANO? !
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, . C Through a Succtss.0 I PC I "by hurried from' the system �y . 1;qeping out of a huridred readera�, wl�io AttemPtr �. . P f I . . � 11 I
I . . � t I ke In Hollav D,nd the good-natured banter .of the His son, William Rufus, a4de , d � b" , . he,rnannor of ", . I
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I , ,�, ,Hunger Stri I ,., crowd that lined the route, all went the grace of God.'* the filtering and excretory orgV6us-40-. ed�I�o I ' 'Ai prr$ " 1�, I "Ir"E"t VE', MANY, 111FASO111% I ,
11.�,� , . tself tive I . . Dotheboygs Hall � would succeed only 1 , . I .''
I'� ; , as Como to, banada-Miss Smith well, but no sooner were the fashion- St(,phen of Blois called lilm - I � 11�1 . _" I . I � I �.
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I I I Chained ,able quarters of the- town passed than "Will; of Englishman, Duke of Nor- us -that nothing lielps in .their thumbs., . � I I
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I .1 , Who Was Ono of Ladies , .1 � pens Is by no .1 �. IS 'IT,
,� I I "�� . tte pudding,, which was flilly exposed mhns." I them to so quickly get rid of ,a cold As The use of quill I .1 . I I �
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�, � , , i # Asquith's Railings, Is Also Here. . Henry 11. was the first "Xing 'Of Dr. Chase's Kidney ad Liver VMS.. meA'ns confined' to'Governmeat of-! i�i �kiki, W� GUAR
. . 11 � I I 11 to view, excited the lincontrollable ap. _ - 81' lY tfices. Several well known novelists- , I I . : I
� , who, closing Bilglaiid," bli� added "Dilke of XQr� This is because these pills act direct I - "
_ petite of'the, populace, I 'is indeed. , IvFt,14� y �_,
'. I! \dq�- --' ined that it I were arrest- , liland � on the liver, kidneys and bowels OU WJLJ� GET A PIANO I I .
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, I , �4 ; 11 � 11 I in uyou ,the vehicle, brought it to a, 0) y and Aquitallia, Count of An� . . t. .t , and Aill stick to the quill; jt� . -1, .
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I I .1, ied I s. Itnerit it. So. ai a pro- standstill, Tlie situatlon� was serious, jou. I I promptly arouse -their no ryl 7; the, -only writing iiiiplement with any "I, . . , .
. is matter which co, 'if Wis refractoryn,ydi'li' - . OF 4UTISTIO QUALITIES" TIIE nt� - ,�::".
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1: . �; test agat �Government and from His son, Richard Lion Heart. did The, pqjhonot . . I �
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� T, ' L� and matters might 'have gone badly I - c P . I Yr - OF EXV�RIBNCE. I . I
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I . not change the above title. 0 every cold is qiiiekly re
� . I . 1purely P'�- , motives, I thpr6w with Cot,tes bad not a co .John without Land, called himself, the system before it has -does not require much practice and . �. �� 2�Z 1
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", I I stones at ti, t England, Lord of time to cause trouble or Zive rise to you can buy for'a few shillings a �it � I �� . I I I , I", 11 1
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, , i immediate- forced theii way through the crush "King o� I I
�� And swasbed ,I was, ,. an&Aquitmnia." other derangements. tie, machine ,that does it for yog . � . I �
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, I. I : ., and extricated the luckless jphu, from Duke of Normandy GRAND SULF-PLATER I . �,
� . Ily arre.,ted aact ,,to Cannon Row whom,, as rew�rd, .they exacted his Richard III, dr;pped the title of If misfortune in the ,form of a cold beautifully. 'You may easily, write ' ' .� I I . " I
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, , fpoliee Statio- t� ln fellow -col- t h' h'they bore off in Duke of Normandy hould overtake you do not give,it a 3.5,00 7ords with, one quill, mending- I - . ,
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1'1`�.`.�Ii - , Edward III. . Ztd himself - "King ' a k the lungE or to set- it foui times, ' hich gives six quillis . 1.
%�,',,� Uagaes." triumph to their tivarters. chance to att c I I I
� _�"� I So spoke Tyl, 1 s,- h ',, McKenzie, For fourteen dais, in the year 1718, of England and France, and Lord'of .tle on. the kidneys. Get rid of it .to the' novel,-Lo'ndon Chronicle. I OF THE HIGREST GRADE ONLY . , ,
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I I 1, # well-known Milita'L 'lagette and was i plum puddin1g, ing up- lr(�land," . quickly by using Dr. Chase's Kidne. I en � . o
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� I . , wards of 1,000 pounds, boiling in a I � as part payment. I I . I ! .,
. 'Tag6ttes, R , Heir and Regent of France, sion City,- ,� .
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�,� .1 .7� � 1panhhurst's large army I I copper at the Red Lion Inn, in South- . ilngland � tiyes In, all principal towns and cities in Ontario
V� i,�g � N with Lord of Ireland." I B, C_ writos."We have used Dr. . hindpword spdkeil iCi ad . ark cloud � T,ocal. ropresenta . I � �
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0: i �`�� P, ISmith, lately come to call, The dainty was. when it had been judged title and finally adopted the follow- the last year, and think they axe just � ___;� _� I I ' .. . . � " pp
.1 I �, ladies. are, of an amiable d, 1� n sufficiently cooked, conveyed to he In ing of England, Fralice, and the thing as a family medicine. M� An Uncertain Test. - LIMITED - I I "N- ,�
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� � t Ir g "K fi and ot ife, has been sick for ne 1. '�'. ..�, -11 11, I . Q
��, I I - . and from their appearance on 4 S-waxi, Ta,vern, on Fish street Hi e;and, Defender of tile Fait arly two Casting reflections doesn't always CITY HALL SQUARE . ., " TOPONTO I ,, . .
� I . . , " -hat they havt 11, on years with torpid liver and kidney prove ond's brightness. - . � 4 1. I )p �
: I I , I . Izardly imagine t a vehicle drawn by six donkeys, and the Church of. England and Ireland." w � I � 4� 1 , F . ; ", h, �
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1. I I I � lenged Cabinet Ministers and CL It At, the same 'time he demanded !or Qompl 3 so bad . . — , - — - -_ " .
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I -AsqaRb, Lloyo-George, nd many oth- Ing himself the title of "Majesty." r three __ � ,— 11 - . -J,N':1'
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I ats, muelh uneasiness, Yet, such is Queen ,Mary weeks at a time, and she suffered . .
- � I drum alone is recorded to have,,been � . TAKF-.A 6 . 1 1�
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. IK�i� of them, - 'k+- -F..+. 4, lena+,', and foiir feet Phillip of Spain, adopted the follow- dzeadfully. � 40, . �:1
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ill, , I and Queen of id Liver Pills, she decided 3'4
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the time and entitled ' "What Lumps � ' THE MEDICINE
� of Padding My Mother Gave Me I" . erus' thein, and has been improving -.-- -_ � 1 'bo -,%
lWhitel-tall. She was taken to Hollo- 16m, and Ireland, Defenders of the ,. -- _--k. CJ _001�. -
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"I way Jail, and while there startled the . de its way so we believe the cure permanent. I .
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- . . authorities by decorating her cell with stages in the direction of St. George'�s Archdukes of Austria, Dukesof Milan: have been -greatly benefited myself.by P�__
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I ��, I ,Clause V, from the Bill of Rights, Fields, where- 4,t vms the intention of Burgundy ,and Brabant." this treatment for.kidn Ron a
I I I also tho words "Glorious Christobel" Host , Austin to divide tile gigantic Queen Elizabeth called herself siln- Dr. A. W., Chase's Ki , dney and
' d Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 25 cents a
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I �, j,and "Dowi .pudding among his many frien&- and ply "Qu � L How and. I
. Z . Muring her incarceration, MhE Me- O,stomerS. It was never, however, Irelaxld,,Deleader of the. -Faith." box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, I
i " \ "ARenzie bad been supplied with some fated to riii,pji its destination, for the Queen Ann created the new title of Bates & Co., Toronto. To protect you
_. Ibboks, oli(t lb,eaiing the title, "A crowd, -which the appetizing sight and Great .Britain by omitting Scotland- against imitations the portrait and �
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� I . L HealUlr Rome and 110NV to Ke, It," odor had -as could Only have been following title- "King Of Great B.ri- signature of A. W .
., �. I . containing a, chapter on "How to ,,p,,ted,__demO.ralized, broke through ' of famous Receipt Book author, are on � holl Tables
''I 'Venti.i�te a Robm",greatly appealed to tain, France, and Ireland, Duke every box. .
L I all restraint, and made a pfecipitate :k, Elector of Hanover, De- L _,4 I
1her. The book interbsted her, espe- and determined dash for the huge con- Brunswic I
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. ,stuffy. The book said., "Open the tho marauders. after sustaining more TO do and not be done is the code
, windows top and bottom," but the 4,, - , ul-e Anally routed the this "Empress of India." . .
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. � windows of her cell refused to open escort, and possessed themselves of �his V I I � J. C. I PALMER, Viou"Prooldent, I
Mt all. During her meditation as to the pudding, to which they did im- "Lord of the Colonies" in Itle. . . 4. J. PALMER, President . . I �,
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�� . doctor visited her. Twelve years Previously this same PEERAGE AND STAGE. - FOR TWO NEW ' I I ' I
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. handed him the book with the Pe4,e Austin had wagered $500 that he — . GENTS WANTED osition In ry ,
Alines - greatest premium prop Large and Small Sizes, ..
' turn(d down at "How to Ventilate a would bake a plum pudding beneath There Have Been Twenty Alliances, Canada. .t[pply for partieUlArS to SELLIERYo Torowto Tyefte Found, - I .
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� Room.— and pointed out that the win- the surface of the Tf-lames. He won Since the Pleerage Began. 22s Albert stree% 0 .0 I- . . a . I I , I
. I ,dow of her cell could not ned, his bet at RothertLithe, where, having " __ __� � 41111111, �
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: -1 "The doctor expressed his reg,ete but enclosed the pudding in a tin casing, Viscount T who married. ' 'THE CANADIAN BIWARD TABLE AND . I %;ompany, Li W "
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I ,k) ,could do nothing to help her. The he placed it in a sack of lime, and Miss ,Souray the o comic S "in @', e P , I SUPPLY COMPANY, . .� I I x I ,
-governor also Tefused,to do anything sank the w ' twentieth British peer to marry an � J I - I I
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to Wp to ventilate her cell. ' actress since the beginning of the Good, refined and entertaining =nsement 110 YORK STREET, TORONTO I.,
. of ten feet. After some three hours' Funny songs and funny costumes. Scotch and � I .
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immersion the pudding -was taken up, Irish songs a specialty. .. w � M ,.,-
� -to her own hands and deliberately all(! proved excellent eating. L marriages have taken place within ' For terms write or telephone . 1 70 YORK STREET L; - . "
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ashed the -windows of her cell. The twenty-six years, �
� I .0 . als became alarmed and inform- To celebrate the Jubilee Of George the last covered a period Of tDDIE PIGOTT; The Oni . y Dog Allowed to be at �% I qF 0 � mKft 0 01411 - T %AOJ%L 1 ,�,
- III. ,the landlord of the Cook, in Tot- Ing nine havilig lity f ur year - t67SHAWSTREET, - . . TORONTO., I Without a M UZZ18. . 1111 I . .
� ed hei'that tihe would be tried for hill street, made- a plum pudding one hundred and twe -0 s- Long Dislance Telephone, College, 36M. . . I . � I . . \1 . I I I �,,,.
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every year of the King's reign -and . Hentholat'ed - ft ' 0 'BRAND ' ' . I �� ,,:� - �11��
xnutiny the following morning. Miss weighing 500 pounds -ten pounds for from 17224 to 1847. Either, therefore, — 11
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McKenzie then petitioned ' the Right formerly I RL Do I I I 11 ..�`�;�P,�!, � -
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�� -tary. demanding "the rights '01 a I!. ious callings in Westminster, each b ELaties are less 'resistible. I ' MU / 11 . . Brown.& carver I I I . ,
reategoas �y teams representative of the var- e, - I CoItImArmory Premsea I . / t
tical prisoner and to b� t The fashion was set in the eigh 211IMP AM "NIA POWDER , Outtero . �
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:such.", The reply was that there.were -rs. teenth. century by the Earl of Peter- ' . I . ' Arneiican,Ty�o Founderi,00., ' I I � I
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The next morning she was sentenc- Tripe -was the lood provided. for the bor, I of Derby, who married, respec- I I I I . The InIand yypo Foundry Co.' � . I I 1
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d to "sev S. * ,�olitary confine- competitors on which to displ tively, Anastasia - Robinson, Lavinia . I . Chandler & Price Gordone . � 1� "..
. I prowess with knife and fork, and Vic- . Falcon Presses - '..- . . � . :,-;�
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ed that during her tory ultimately rested with a teem of In more recent times, an impetus . , r ',.'�', I I �, . ,
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t she -would "take no watermen, who, on their being pre- �s given to such unions by the late ' 10 cents' per package at - Gouthwarth Pdrichao �."..... 4i,,*�' . I I �. li�, I
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sented by a spectator with six gui- wf 1, NemusHea&che. Har"Ititon Mft. Co. , 1, 1114,
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at they had to to the _nOtTeis, Louisa Fairbrother. 4 . Rosback Per I'll, I 41 -1
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I ............ ",", womaTL VO I 1, I _rhi'ch, � -been pla�c paratively quick Head. - Save C000ahs oat . I foratore .. I I
9L ., - , 'KIV 'I Thell c . ame, in com I bld.' I 00 ' I . John Royle & Sonii 11 - IF � - "t *
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to U.d,�, th great, up and distributed among the poor of sno e , . I :',��Jj - ,',,��,:
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,punishment colls to under e r CiAd Julie Fortescue Wiseline I , P.I. �1, �
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�the cell and how Miss McKenzie per- The E . d6olated.Camphomte& � I . Pati. Railer Waxiihers I ,
�plexed the governor and -alarmed the Among the,common people JxL Japan I ., I to lucky prize winners. �'� i
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'aoctor by abstaining from food for New Year's festivities are of on im- The Earl of Orkney and Connie Gil- . Wrte,O)dde Of Zinc, eti. . XANUFACTIaB ED 33Y . � I I Hoolo Machine, and angravIntir I ,.
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,,�Zled 'th"emselves by singing the "wo- begin. about the middle of December, Baron Haldon. and Lavinia Maichle, i Eachfbi'ipedal pinr,ses I ""',
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I I , and bathbrich were brought into her are covered with emblematic decora Rosalyn and Anne Rob- Mn.CoA.Wbs11oC;,.I,.tA�.MNrMC I A97 . L, ., "
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� 1. cell. so that she might clean it. How tions. At each door there are planted. inson, ----..- - I � I . . ' I . . . 1�,,, 1,
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,officials entered her cell, and after Plaited. straw. This is a very antique Earl Poulett and Sylvia Storey. �� N ew., A%-Nrlc-u ture I � �,'��
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�_ xamining her, the doctor remarked, custom, and in the middle of the Many of these, unions were singular- - (5 1 1 Printer I ..��
�"You have had eaougl�i. To which twisted str,aw there are usually hung ly happy, one of them, that of Lord 11 ' . � � 11��
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. think I !lave done well? One hundred sea,weeds, ferns and green leaves from tragically. Among the actresses ho . Methods of Farming a.-jid the Habits of Farm I[Afe. � Every Description I I
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I ind forty-eight hours without food." the izourka tree, each of the Objects married near relatives of peers -were . . . I I I I I . �
I � By T. BYAPwD COLLINS. I I . send . for lklustrated Booklet ' L :
I The stomach pump wits then sug- having.an auspicious meaning for the Kate Vaughan. Miss Marie Tempest, I . .1 I 'I - . . . A I
gested, but Miss McKenzie, being a occupants of the house. The temples Miss Ellis Jeffreys, and Miss Isabel r I I � — .. �
spital nurse, was able to inform are opened on New Year's night, and Jay.. 12mo., 374 Pages, 10 . 6 Illustrations. Pric.e, $2.00. 1 � — .1 I . .
I e that forcible feeding on a sane the faithful there seek the fire to cook .A.s a rule, stage -marrying peers have I "' ritative work deals with the subject ,1 , � I -1 ISRANON26% . I
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son -was illegal. the zoomi, a sort of rice cake, with a gone to the burlesque or the musical nfific way and from an entirely new view -point. ' . WINNIFEd I .
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After tho officials deDarted Miss sauce, called�misso, which is compose,d. comedy theatres for their wives, while 6f agricuXtire in a ts'�ie . . MONTREAL , .
c4enzie fell into a ��aceful sleep, of haricots of fermented oats and of two footlight peerestses-Belle, Bilton The autlior has devoted his lifetime to the study of chang:ing economic . . . . I I
. -epast of the s. V arm life to -day offers inore* inducements than' 345-347 Craig St., West 175 McDermott Ave., East :
em which. she Fes awakened by the E,,ait. This it the first i . and May Yohe-weTe closely associat-* .agricultural condition � . I . I . � . .,., _'. -1, . I ,
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atron, wbo told her to dre&s'. She year and is eaten before the sun rises. ed -with the music halls. . previous peridd in the world's Mstor3r and it is daily calling thou- I I . I I I ., " L
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as taken to the infirmary ward . Still sands from the desk. Mucli of the drudgery of the old farm lif6 has I I IREcixA I
C� refused.food, and shortly the gov- X"Philanthropic Turfman. ,ral. . . I � J
- gr entered and said to her, "The Sang at His Own Fune n done away with bk. the use methods,'improved'stock L_�_� i - .1
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I , , .,� Secretary has Ordered your re- The �uke Of Portland, who enter- , We hear now and then of a man bee . All this tends to create wealth by increas6d value of the 'We alwayg have a large nu,rnber of rebuilt Cylinder an 1
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p L I .. I ease and you. must go." Miss Me- tained a large house party at Wel- reading his own obituary in the and varieties ion. Irrigati6n, the new fertiliza- Aob preases'and Paper Cutters on. hand. � .
I enzie's, friends .came ,and took her beck Abbey recently for the annual papers, but it is a rare thing for a -product and- decreased cost of product all I . . I I . � .
conference of the National TTnion of dead man to iing at hii own funeral ' tion, the new transportation, the new creation, the new machinery, I . . - , 11 � I
LL Y_ And so she drove put of the Conservative and Constitutional As- Pietro Ficco, a shoemaker,and ama- of attention. The illustrations are �f special value '1111111113119MRSOM --- � � i � ,.—
, doors that had closed so heavily on gociations at Nottingham, is one of JeCCT musician, had a very great fond- come in for . a share .1.1 I .- _ L, L I � --- . 1�
16er Only eight days belake, and bear- i I 11 Z 41, 1, ra h and are unique. All who are in any way i�terested in agriculture __ — __� � .
I .1 putation, of being the only tne weedt, est peers and arg,CtSt, an - ness or . p - 15 1, - s sliould obtain a copy of this niost timely addition,�o the 1i r ure of . . �
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I � �ng the? re� re who him defiedthe prison o�vners in.' the kingdom. He is a Ile purchased a good many record ri 11 I . � I . . . .
I I . Woman ,13; I 3portsman, who loves sport for sport's and.occasionally sang, into his own ag c Iture. I 11 . �
� I ��uthorities, for, seven ,days refusing sake. He has a marked hatted for phonograph and kept records of the . The chaptevi,sre as follows: ". I I I I
I I �. . food. I � th, Miss Md. betting, and ill his prizes gained on songs. He was taken seriously ill. -
�: � On Tekaining -her streng the turf have been spent in recting He realized that he could not recover, ,Chapter L This liapter contains a general. statement of th,e advan,
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I.. �. ,',k(j�zie was appointed by Mrs. Pank- almshouses and schools on the per; and being 9, poor man and unable to . tages of farm life. I I I . . � I .1
-1 I'll, , t - tel le W,lbe, get up much of a funeral he request- ., ' - .
urs . Social ana .Political Vnion in 'es'a "' I 11, deals vvith the vast systems Of irrigation -which are trans
� I r2neall organizer lor The National Wo uO marria th the beau- ed that, they use his� phonogriLph to Chapter forining the great West, antl also hints at an application 1; PHONE .
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� .1 . I Miss L Smith is one of-Ahe two ladies . I a chance meeting --was the event vices. . I of water by artificial nitaliS in ketions of the country I I M 1871
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. who chainecl t He picked out the "�Anvgeel's Seren- � i where irrigation has not hitherto been found necessary, I �
. . . 1�,j Premier Asquitli's house In Down. of 1880. They have two sons and a Maria," i I - I .
.' ting street. She is al,so ihe young wo. daughter. Lady Victoria Bentinck, ade" and Gounod's . I
I �� he eldeat, was honored by having sung by himself, and these were P-liapter 11L gives the pkiliciples and iil,portance of fertiIiiation ana
- opening of t the possibility of inoculating .the� soil 'by hleans of
� ',,man who intornipted thl as her god-mothe . Ilseds and thus the dead man took an . I I . 0114
� I . 'the Ontario Legislature a year ago. Queen Victoria, .r I imp?rtant part at his ,own funeral I t nitrogem,gathering bacteria. . .
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I ,. N�t E isyv,lo Whed In France. service. He instru ' Chapter M dealswith the popula � r I
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1, ; . 11, Ice is sacredly gil?�Tdad ,to It, ig�ono easy matter to be mariiea phonograph and 72r records, a number s, and' their relation to eceiaoiny � . �,
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