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! Ir I Four YeaP4 Ago., After Holding an opmont appear to vease. One of tUa DR. 04"Ei 'S Saskatoon, Property mud 0 ntol Saska the auditing I department -,,ot oortaj4
t , .% 941torl reasons for this seems to be th I
I I al Chair, 40an Romembortho , , at the I ollow4n 9MU, laudh. ,rok, � * 11
I'V! I I I 1 Woman does, =got of, the work, wbile As t , fulz yArtto ars f0vOr4ni'ant burea"'.1 There - must
1,�, ) good afe inve3bulant4, write aud, if be evidence ,of the j�au h vin
� � DAy* Whe:. Steam Printing Was the Mau, being $be Auperior Aujinal, Onar000min%_Weat,�04110UQ. .Clar
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� 1. ., I KINEY'LIVER PILLS i110,1,K47 B106k, fia.A,XanUQ. of Illive, for example, on his
� New -Use io Put Ads, on Coins. can sea no necessity !or fu-tlier a 330XII asw tdrtleth�
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i " 4or, Xot,one, raou, 14 .a hundred oat La_tSLn,,_ftsk. Reforgnhf4. �Avml �. 1! �
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� Adve in his "Aso6lleq.
I .% is men that make newspapers. . On, a. G. Jenkins, gob,�'*Wbva this -time f.:"earr without tions of a. militaty
7 'Taki4a of Papua and the P IN REAL ESTATE. is.
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C a plays thd"; Vrt, of ,her " or , . ... -,� RWPORTMTV f .&r, �a oQuiet: � I
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I '0�at o,T&anli0`tiOU- 'QW14'wide. agencies to perfection. .of W, .� ,tto anli b:'theagtiou S � Imea tupp
i , it "or. 4 - r To Valuable, pointers on -tape, la peoullaz to offiol that red
I 1M information,. and the most lavish garden he lean While she digs in the A-eys and bowels. Oied
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� I hall their effect Ilia spear in 4fav against a tree witli T4i:iii4blv�4tlnglbf � heavy LT 0 In oaoxsoon� together meuts�
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I and a are'Ally pre� Iskt . of Investments a*411mble There 'are � -1a
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he hand to w . ut real,,, T I - I. 1-1 , , senk to India ents of it
I �� wtilh;tlt the gifted mind to think and pared to keep off intru ers, b e!0.XpJ#1Ua lon " rs
�, avel . Nall a tm� i��
� rite.- l,v b�cause it Is easier than c A 0 V 0 and I will eive au'iii-�,,
. Joing, the� , 0 1yeT ak4, kidneys are over. a , WRAtoon, 5ask, 11 tf
I . .1. 1\ ThIns Urd Burnham, the principal digging. . I I wok0d In their off r - _VRT stauce, OnMy, at.�Slinla. an 0 .
� . p remove t lerY officercanea-on ane and aquas I ted
I ,#s. to , he �TRTOWN - .1d Artil �
i I JD�RAXSI Ian warranto-sp6t cash
�L . , " "; poprietor of the London Daily Tale- *,Thsir wants are small, and the P6110&us waste"Xidt6or tfrom4the sys. r.,Id; write or wire ' ,
I ph, In. his introducti y to IN I . Immediat me to give ,hima oertifloat9 orf his be.'
on to "My generally take no tho -or th&, � 16� They fail and becon A 0 8 B16ok,
� 6 Uffut f , ae ,torpid � _V1' W* P' Ing alive, is the auditor TeftSed to"
W (tild-c gsed.' The bo-K;Rs become ,co ___11* -_
1 6's Pilgrimage" (Murray), an ab- Morrow. Sufficient I ii� _8 �Mcln �l Munipeg. .
sorbin 1 _ __111 _ give him his
, g: volume of newspaper history, food thereof so long as tile IV FRUIT LANDS FOR SALE. ff pay witlibut - I
"!, � � for the day, isiw e and stomach derangeMent6 i t.
t, I Jwhioh �owprisej the reminiscences of provides it. Wo W`Omau , follft,' . i, 111. .... EAX�� I -Ile seemed to be�well
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Ur. ThOmas Catling, who, after work- seen *arryin� There: is. o sa e on Okanafan and I therefore complied at
I Lalws, where Arst his visit was in August, I d -*t4
� , I . - M3 . a miscellaneoas,�collec- no medicine which will prize fruit grows w thout ir . For . - on,Qe, As
, :1 - , g for twelve years in the composing tion of foodatuas such as yam 'overoomp this condition More oertain. rtloulars ly to J, .B. p. 0. ,certilleate accordin d the
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,� i : *61tu of Lloyd's Weekly News, bew nas and sugar cane in 4, met bag than any other, P, lair , B.C, '"'Aran"'Oe", � it he xemarked, '%IY,' On looking, at
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. ."Cambe -in turn reporter, sub -editor, over their back, and iii man rpore quickly :1
"I', 11 . I 'And editor, ultimately retiring full of and�tlii 'is'Dr. Chase's Kidney-Livw. U � ,I], � � I �, 1 1 I I 3BY DISTRICT, it Augustl That , You have dated
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�_ I - ;,11-:. Journalistic hort podgy Infant In naturell's This medicine gots the b in full bearing, fourtee kind,
" fp CIO n thousand. .but what they �eqnire Is a certificate
, � ____:.,V-- It is men that make newspapers." sions. � ti a dt!onco and by _��inona,
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� , � Xr. Catling made Lloyd's, and had "If the women are ac . compani I ed by in� . awakening the ,1,11L,P�Age I that I was alive in ,Tuly.,
1. �� iver and kidneys ensures the thor- - -_ "This Opened out &'new' aspect of
1i 'the satisfaction of sending the aver- their husbands you Will find these Ough, cleamsing of the filtering and —
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. xoretory spstems, . .. , � ... ly- TOU FARE L the gase. 'but after consideration 1
1 11 age circulation up in 1896 to over one gallant braves dressed i3l. masculine e ... � COKING FOR THE certifted that to the best of my
11� . million copies pet week. Us was a auth,ority and a native spear slowly With the poisonous beat Premium ,proposition In Canada . belief
. I I . su)enuous worker, and never missed leading the Way or leisurely follow , Moved. the climes obstructions re. -one that appeals toeve he 'Was living the p month.
, - tive system resumes Sellery, Advertising D.pf.o11,8,_,_aPPIytO Whether he ever rec Tevious
I , 1� I -an opportunity. "Can "it sub -edit?' ipg. There is no necessity for expen. its healthful eonditdon, appetite I=. street, ofta�*A. Albert am not sure," eived his pay I
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11 A �he -was asked when the sub.editor alve divorce courts to settle f&&ily Ployel. Pains and ach I ,I � 1, � I 'I 1, 1, Fil;
I died suddenly, 'He Was able to an- disagreemeixts. among the natives. If Well as., irxits,bi r disappear as '' i ii, i 1311, , I I � I I I � I I i I I , � FG -E -FT LI -E -M-13? 11.11� I .
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" �� swer "Yes," As so e' re% I I
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�1: � and he said "Yes" with- a, married man finds that his Wile You can -not ,imagine a more s sellin staff in I , A Taxi Service.
I tifi- innipeg Free Press, .
I .� ' out hesitation. Later, when a dram- displeases him or if she iq too frivo fa*tory treatment for bilious4ess, a Must e hustler, have business ability and . mear drivers and
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I I dnay dis - furnish references, Jackson, Clegg & conductors and taxicab drivers attend.
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I .atic critic was wanted in a hurry, Ions or lazyor'dOes nOtcGok well or stipation, backache and ki � con - Cawtherne, 73 Barton St. E., Hamilton,
I 'he qwetl ease than Dr ed a: special zerviee at St. Mark's Par.
. y stepped into the breach do her garden work properly 'he s . pills. Chase's Kidney -Liver Ont.
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, , , a dose. 25 cents a box. "1 --we
141 'petent, "Neither is a woman at, all dealers Or Edmanson. Bates & when the lessons were read by a tram '
., ' , I i. . very perman, . ington, recently,
� _k1 V What a co o.. Tomrilo� ,car conductor and a taxicab driver. '
I . I io ntrast now, however, to ently tied to her C
I 0, � the days when Mr. Catling first an. husband, for she ST EGGS BEFORE INCUBATION - I
� can leave him on her own. accord, --------- � TEwith the Magic Egg Tester and hatch
. I . -tared no-wspaperland as a boy on The but if she marries amain her 4ecQnd. . ENTERTAINER'S TRIALS. 07erYe 9set. Twenty-two thousand test C P A.-13. foil.
.1 I I . Cambridge Chronicle (he was born in husband has to pay something to her - 9 - , ,
. ere use by breddera In,the United States.
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�the *Varsity town). Those were. the first husband and his friends. A pig, R. A. Roberts, the Protean, and His rs or Bond two dollars ec'-,.�V;��
for the Tester free by mail; your money C-'-��, r�-�*
� 141 e=ly days of steam printing, but a & wallaby, some yams or bananas gen. First London - Performance, back if not as re resented. Plans for ON
I .1, .� large amount of newspaper -printing orally settle tale claim. building the Nature Hen Incubator and
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In a review of the career of R. A. O.R. Brooderfree wltheaoh Tester. West
I I � .11" twas done by hand, the motive power, "At ,one time no doubt all the na- Roberts, the entertainer, Whom, jt� de. Poultry Yards, Milestone, Sask. ,
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. ficle, for instance, be supplied by all the central and eastern tribes Sketch tells the following story- . .
� ,, 1. a couple of sturdy navvies turning a have givea it no. BOOKS.
.1, , . ;wheel. Those were the days, too, of part it is - In the Western While Performing at Berwick 1. ; 11 , OF
;44Tax still practiced, and it is he re. R—WTESTA 1, � i ,1111 I 1,
1, duty es on Knowledge --the stamp not safe to visit some of the native ceived an Offer to go to .L1% I FB—RATDSCOTS I
�, 11 1 1. London, t --oorneletowith glossary, by the Rev. i
J 0 W, 'Wye inith. 'h printed on good LIVER (
, of a penny a sheet, a tax of villages there unless properly guard- I , We
, " I , , '. give his entertainment forwhat seem- Paper, nicely bound in cloth. COD I
, � .� , Life is not valued nificent fee of
. ' i�' "'. -;1s. 6d. on every advertisement, and ed and well armed. )IL b
� L., �,� � 1, : tdlity on paper. three -100 Price $1.50;
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,. � He left on a Saturday aurier Ave. West, Montreal, Quo.
, guineas, r
I : L, . ves, as a rule. night, and, after paying his fare, he .
I ), . very highly by the nati astage, . extra. A. P. THAT'S WliAT
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fmay 9th, IS , a naval battle took
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F. .,e and a.ffection for each
other, it is rather of a transient char-
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When he arrived at Kina's Cross,
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I ween the fleet of Denmark and the
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"If a man dies they Mourn for him
he Paid twopence to leave, his bag in
the cloak -room and breakfasted light.
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1combined fleets of Russia and Aus-
�trfa, only half a column of details
a whole night, but if a woman di,es
an hour -or two Of wailing to
ly and unsati�fVingly off three ence,
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thus leaving hilriself a single
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seem
meet the case. P arents sell their
daughters to other for
penny
with wbich to face the gastronomic
needs of that day and the
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Lloyd, the founder of Lloyd' News.
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natives a small
couh.ideration, and a few st, Cks of to-
bacco Would be sufficient i� induce
next. A
terrible snowstorm Was 'raging and
the Whole of Sunday he tramp
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married man to Part -with one or more
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streets with noth,,ng to eat until night,
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fice," "was
OJ! his wives.'�-Lon,don Globe. .
I,. him a newsboy gave him a piece of
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ON ISLAND VOLCANO.
with his last coin, preparatory to
sleeping ,on the Embankment.
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� frequently, and had his hair cut and
Thfee Members of III -Fated Parisiana
The next Morning he tramped to
Klzg'a Cross, got his bag) and
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tto
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walk�
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he was to appear, There he made
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TIME AND I . I I'lu N-1 LEL
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one minute of time. . � I
Can be adjusted for depth to the one-hundredth part of
an inch by simply turning eccentric bolt.
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Can be re -sharpened and replaced, without removing the
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Will outwea:�,, four ordinary points any time. I
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Will cause Your Plow to run SMOOtli. all the time.-
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Made from the best quality of TOOL STZ�I, obtainable,
thereby assuring strength and durability.
'Do you realize what such a point means to you in the
I saving of time, labor and expense-? .
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One - trial will convince the most skeptical that these
points are all and more than we claim for them. �
Made in all sizes to fit every make Of PlOW-,--STrMM,
SmR:Y, GANG, GRADING, WALx:xigo. �
Por further information, prices, etc., address �
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UO'hisol"I Tool Stuel Plow Point C0.9
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I I � The finest cutting razor in the world-
..: � fully concaved -used by the best barbam:
1S. Every razor comes settled froin the fac. -
� I I tort U312 IT FOR 10 DAYS ifoot Satle. I
I A tablespoon of BRICK'S �0 i .. I fae, cry YOVU ISTOxvi B,kojt, TWs
TASTE- C!7! � I clast razor retails for $2.60. To more 11
,c V� Introduce It we will send one by inail for
LESS taken with your meal, not � a�hort time only oxi reoefootot,nt1h,e ho,es fffill*
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only makes you eat more, but - E ,,t,S Ltd ., Queen and Dtmn Ave.. Toronn. Ont
M&Jr0s the food You eat more
relished - � - .—
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Try a liftle If You dre not
feeling Just right.
iAny person can take it. If I
your druggist does not keep it
send direct to COUNTER
The BP,ICK TASTELESS Q) I I \
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N,_eelPaoornpods and the possibilities of
�qihing the paper. I
A story that rivals Ballantyne Or
Henty was told at Plymouth by R.
some sort of a toilet, and� Wondering
what he Would do for a
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Ito every toll -gate keeper who could
Danielle, F. Melville, and �J. Santos,
who afterwards went to London
me,I until he
got paid after the performance, he
went into the Strand,
.;uprems Test.
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3oadside. Anotler feature consisted
oil
the P. and 0. Co.'s steamer China,
They were the first to reach Eng.
There he met
artold actor whom. he had previously
known, The actor too],
profes-
sor 01 modern languagesP" asked the
president of the board of trustees of
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la nd of the crew of the Glasgow steam.
him into
Sh,ort's, gave him a big b1n and a
the Milledgeville college.
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er -Parisiana, which was burnt down
glass of port, wished him good luck
sir," was the respectfull an-
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.;money. so that it should be well dis.
,tributed. It was a plan that
to tbo water's edge on t.he voyage
fr '
OM New York to Melbourne.
Vlen the crew
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and eAt off,
Mr. Robeiis made a great success
that night, but
swer -of the applicant.
Xonnen Sie Deutsch sprech-enP"
asked the president sharply.
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. ;ed admirably, until the Government
abanadoned the
steamer and took to the boats the
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he did not get his
three.guineas. Instead, he got an en.
"Jawohl" came the answer of the
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had been fighting fire for four s
day
The decks were red-hot the I t
gag . ement for the next night. When
he went for his six
Pli
ap eant, nol to be taken off his
gu ard th ly.
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�and , . e�
of the hull
metal. were masses of molten
guineas, however,
the Managar Promised to send it to
him; but, on his refusing to go with-
is?" demand;d
the interrogator, giving the applicant
MANITOBA7 ALBERTA
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aut.' and he recalls how the frightful
One man, George Tate, of Liverpool,
10 st his life in the battle
'out 60111-8 of money, they eventually
Managed to scrape ten
no time for recovery.
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,errors of that campaign led gradual.
J7 to much-needed reform. He men
with the
flames. He was a a
-overwhelm d in n
avalanche of coal when
un shillings
which he took on accSunt,
After the *
id'
ent beamed with pleasure upon his
.
fellow members ,of the board.
Th I
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the sailors
forced their way through a bulkhead
to
performance on the Mon-
day, he did get a meal, for he Was
"It seems ' 'he said, addressing no
in iiculsx, "that
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get at the seat of the fire. I
asked to dinner by the husband of a
.one par the ge'litle-
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whiskers. They were per-
imitted, but, said the order, "A clear
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Once the men were in the boats
their course was shaped for the island
lady who, with their son, attended
the entertainment. That young
man is eminently qualified for the
Post But," turning again to the ap-
For mettlem trayallinj
Wilk livesisci and
Sell and Igmilies
livestock
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Of St. Paul, but so terrible were the
son
was Mr. Granville Barker.
PtLt, "there is ,one more question
offecla
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Aeald use
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�the
sea -s that before they reached land
that I must ask you. what is the
Special Trains
Redular Trains
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' 1grown, the chin. upper lip, and at
their boats were leaking, and all their
lifebuoys, gee, -r, and clothes - even
M.
'I if Mentholated
simian equivalent of fear as express-
ed ill the monkey language as trati-
Will have Toronto
Le -,YI21 Toronto
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their provisions except a few biscuits
scribed by Prof. Garner?"
Esich TUESDAY
10-10 P.M. D.ily
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tile throat must be clean-shaven, so
and a few Pints Of water -had been
Realizing that he had failed in the
MARCH and APRIL
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'that no hair can be seen above the
stock in that place."
thrown overboard to lighten them.
It was five days before
va s to-%; I i n e
su
,agremO test, 'the applicant turned
ly away.
10.10 P.M.
Thresih Colonist
Wid Tourist Sleepersi
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Although Mr. Catling was not all
athleto himself, he followed sport as
they all
landed. One mari-Engineer Bannon
-perished ou the way, and Fireman
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C0101list Cars an all Trains
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Heinemann was- Put ashore, a Taving
madman, to die in a few hours.' .
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of
-What sort -ork did you do
No charge for bertha
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,learned a lesson at Lillie Bridge o
The says. During a running
The men found a roofiess shanty
On the island,
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wl�en You Were prosperous, my good
man?" I
,Tkough Trains Toronto'to
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iyoung Jew was well ahead up to
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within half
where twenty years
ago a French warship bad left.a, store
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Winnipeg and West
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91 preserved =eat, biscuits, and cloth-
ed d'
Cold in Head.
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a maga-
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suU.N. Ajeal for copy of -Selilers, Cali*,,
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up and allowed another runner to
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h been
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.heard a friend ask him, indignantly,
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,n4' from the hot springs of the
volcano, which rises nearly a thou-
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Camphor Ice. Borated
ri e. so at ' d .
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I Angling.
Angling wa's indulged in '
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se the race
,like 'Didn't
sand feet from the shore. They had
Carbolated.Camphomte
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tb the
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, gyptians, the Greeks aild Ze R10-
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that?' you see the first
�_Prize was a medal and the second a
to cool the water before they could
drink it, and even then it
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White -Oxide of Zinc. etc.
(Ide of zinc.et '..
malls. �
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the "
was so
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charged with sulphur and other chemi.
'Pecialp oses
se.%
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In order to add to the attractive.
"mess
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cals that it caused the men's skin to
peel in strips and their bodies to
hwell in an
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eV se .
Wifte for FreeVaselille M b
a Jille 2�)
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alarming way,
Reft1le at last came from the steam-
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Of %5W words, for which be paid the
the castaways' siEnal of distress hoist-
ed on a flagStaff -on the beach.
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For Horse's Or C2ftIC
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r I He offered Sit H. lyr.
49tonley a blank cheque after his ex.
Greatest Aaihf In Euro
,Ilr Pa.
Champagne t=ks cost 10 cents
apiece because, for one reason, they
handma&
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oot .n d duvu,glhes
and Tanks are strong, eom� .
So sudoessfully have
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*xplorer was, however,
are
According to meteorological records, tering
Cork bark, belore on-
the cork machines, niust be
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they s odthateatdur-
Ing the past Ave years that we axe willing to
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unable to
0 Accept. And in a chapter on famous
Air.
the rainiest place in Eu rope is Ork-
vice in
, the mountains - Dalmatia,
of
StOalned, Steaming softens it. were
it not it
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t8hh61P saul, siza gou select to Your station, on
an ersta ding that you can shi , them
back at Our expense it not first I
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, Urcating Particulars regarding fam.
behind the Bay �of Cattar4.. The melun
.softened would dull and
ruin the machines' ,oltoular kni a.
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ever Write for catniogue, we will
an
bull, detall, of Steel Tank
size OrAsstkylfoor
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,txibuto w Lloyd's,
ant ual rainfall tot the last twenty- But
, five years is 182.76 inches. In the wet� life.
steatried cork has no elasticity, to
Insetted in t, bottle, it tend& to
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�'When I asked Mr. Rudyard Xip-
test Year recorded, 1901, 241-53 inches
fell, The record !or EuroDe
ohrink and Per mit leakage. A leaky
'ruin
EXCURSIONS
TO
WANTED.
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,31ing for a story," he says, "he an-
4svrered by Saying that he found it
was once
held by Seathwaits, in Cumberland,
cork. would champagne, and
therefore this costly wind is * ,
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STEEL TANK CO ,ED, ONT.
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"I guarantee work in ad.
i=oe withou t damaging tho,
with its. IS7 in hes a year. The 91
nitude of these 0 figure I .ma
a is perha,ps b t-
stoppered with a cork of t Ile best
qualUy, that has been cut by hand-
spd4al TrAlm IcAve Torwito 2.00 O.M. 6n
APRIL 4, 18 MY 2,
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ter realized -when compared with telie
average rainfall for the whole country,
an unsteamed. cork of the hil_,��est
elasticity. . .
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which is a,bout forty irighev, or less 1
than quarter that of Ovkvice, In D61-
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World is that of Ohorra,ponjoe, ,on the
Impatience is the Worst, The of im-
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