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" I The Molsons Bank' " Bjrre , ich s been Is d,t So
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OOO,009 , . politics sino, the general election was -
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1* . pal . t ), carried last week to au qtrwhe which , —
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: 11#1 RE . 6 WF FUND . 11. ��4-406. _0_0 . I
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� �, I the World, t i gust, that the interests of tile nation li,pr,o C,oMplaintS That GiV40� Him
. principal Ci�ies in - i i � Nine Hundred Gatherings. In Eng, UoWadays are being mail(,, largely sub. ,
A ess TraueacW. P Qro'Aches Gono Qver and a Now
� I . General Banking 113Ualn L . . * . land ,and Scotland Mark the Pubtic serviont to the interests of paRy. .
I I .. I Lord Rosebery� who inade a draln Order establiv.hod-Policomari Hands'
, 1 C4 gs Bau'11C Department � Interest In Sir Edward Grey's . . a- I , .
in � � , . I I I tic Appearance in the debate Ili the Him a Pointer-H,e 1-04rns L6000M
�. 1:)avi . I I Proposal* ,-Municipalities Will House of Lords on Thursday, apoke , I
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��c Ili at all Branches, IntereO allowed At higliest cArrelut rate, * Also Take a Hand in ,the I in Accents of scorn of the tactics pur- I Sy*W QUAD.
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I � . Dim!< 3 arl & 3,aVl I. ng, Solicitors- N. D. HURPON., Manage ** 1. SU64 by .his noblo ,colleagues. The ECoipyrlirlit, WO., ly Associated ,T,ttorary
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1. I I . . introducilig a refoml bill which could Press.)
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1.� ' ,� London, April 3.-Th6. attitude of the never pass. It was only all I b 1
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11 , 2!-' Cinpsria,l German Chancellor, Dr. von loon floating through ft at the otace that day, and
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'� , 0* Bethman-Hollweg-, has not damped lial aeronautical caldroitY In the lOwOt. I when Mr. Bowser left for
�; . I British zeal for arbitration. Tho pro- After this chastening of the Union- home he had a grouch. As lie
. THE CANADIAN BANK jected demonstration to be held In ists, Lord Rosebery lashed the Lib- took thr,car a man stepped on his foot
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.1 Albert Hall has been abandoned in er4is with. whips and scorpions, and and refirsed to apologize. He said lie
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� OF U-MMERCE , favor of a wider national movement.
" san, settlement of the question, 'in
� , . It took the form -of 900 meetin on which the Interests of the whole na- B,owser's feet covered thewhile Unit-
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I i SIR EDMUND WALKERs c,V.O,, LL.D,X D.C.L., Pfte$IDFNT I Saturday and Sunday in all the cities tion were ht stake. ed States he couldn!t help it. Then
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, � � I I ALEXANDER LAILRD, Q . 1 of the kingdom. I . "The,general election, after all," he the conductor had looked at his nickel
:1 ; � � � g 10,00 evange- said, I is nothing but a confused v,ith snspicion, and a vomea had ask-
., I, - $10,000,000 MT, - $7,000,000 t tical. free churches adopted a resolu- 01anior of, voices.
� , ,CAPITA . � tion in support Of the proposed treaty "You." he cried to the Government e(I him ,Wby he d'dn?t try to take up
I. I FARMERS, BUSINESS I %nd welcoming the ide&, of Ameri=3 leader,, "cannot achiove a settlement three seats Instead of two.
� - ,11ty churches observing April 2 as Arbitra, on these lines. You can achieve a 4Who Was, to blame, for all these
. ,.. n Bank of Commerce extends to Farmers every COX bion Sunday. Copies of this resolution ,party triumph.� You call take revenge tbizgs? Mrs. Bowser, of course. Who
,The Canadia giness including the discount an4 were'forwarded to Presid6rit Taft and n this House for wrong$ --real in
f6r the transaction of their banking bu � aid Grey, the British foreign UPO should be talked to when he got home
I collection of sales notes. Blank sales notes are supplied free of charge Sir R dw . many cases, and in some cases fan-
. I I Secretary, cied-and li,xving done that you will and told '*VhAt wa�� -What? 11rs' Bow-
- . . I News that the negotiations had have attained by party 'what can be ser. .
I on ap as received al undone by party, Will not the Union- Birs. -Bowser Srit waiting, as all good
I � . ,plication BANKING -BY MAIL � !Lctually been beg -an. w .
. these meetings with great enthusiasm.
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. . will receive the same careful Arbitration was the theme of most of that which you have lashly planted in she read Mr. Bowser's intentions the
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.!z I is is given to all other departments'of the Bank's busine-gs. i I . _,.-,.�_ I to- moment he arrived at the gate and
)i �, . � RX:.,;.�;;;�,:,� I Lord Rosebery poilited, a finger kicked it open. Her mind, was made
'attentiola g in this way as satisfactorily as .'.*""';Ii".'�."4:'.'I�."'!;�'.;"��,"' ward Lord MorleY, saying- .
Money. may be deposited or Nvithdrawn ....;:f:::7:V�*.,:i0"Z 90H a up On the instant. Be had come home
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,�N I _W. H. Collins M.anager �;;; I go down to posterity allied with a I - .
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1111 hy ' ++ MET H 0 D I ST whose verdict there can be no appeal, I 11 I
ky AS + if they conspire to law hands on t1lis
. B + Rev. Richard Hobbs, Pastor immemorial constitution rashly and . ,
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+ Sunday Public WarRhiP-14-," - ty I I
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� + ,Totlng Mev,v K)jahw mna Qqfq,,m%uw- AUGUSTINE BIRD,ELL. preme Court sitting en bane Saturday . I
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, . . .+ . , motistrtion was held at the Whit- ernment against the Royal Bank. to I
, I . . ( !Should learn those subjects + P%M. fields Tabernp,cle, where Lord CQ10 - .
I . 11414 + Epworth 'Lpague-Tuesdey at 8, P'll ge presided. Augustin Birrell, Ohiel recover six million dollars of Alberta �,%_, -
1.11 ' ' by which they can earn a I1v'- ' S t).n. rid 'Waterways bonds held by. /
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1". l � the pas. Secretary for Ireland, was th.e Prin them. Some weeks ago Justice Beek
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A + tor will DreAch li,ext Sunday. "There is a tide ill the affairs iv. : I
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I "I' he best Positions... $ _� men," he said- I Great Waterways Co. with the defen- I
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all 4 . 5 .1 peace wave rolling acrdss the Atlan- province. To this the Government took ON= TOO OFT M.
tic, It Ought to be taken at the flood.' an appeal. The chief justice was in
Referting at length to Dr. von Beth. He banged the door open and
man-Holl,weg's speech, he'said that favor of allowing the appeal, but the One- � ed around
. other three judges sustained the or- stood in the hall and glar
though, in his opinion, it was belo' der of Justice Beck. The two new to make up his n,dnd where to begin,
the grandeur.of the theme, yet # con. - ide - - tal" she ex-
. . parties joined as defei -lits were. giv I "Ton � minutes late. aggi,
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tained passaps of hope� , an six days to file their delen ` The claimed as she faced him. "Thisiathe
Municipaml Bodies Go appeal will be ,carried to t " third time within a week, and I!=
. -operating. he f�igher
London, -April 3, -(New York Tri. courts. getting tired of iL Is It that you have
bune Cable.) -The -re is much activit ' - ' I to get off! the car somewhere and take
outside of religious bodies in the di, A Limited Zssionl a'drink? Don!t tell me there was a
rection of Anglo-American arbitration Washington, April X -At the Demo. block on the line, -for it won't go
London and the great municipal bod. cratic caucus held Saturday night, a d,wn4v, I -
ies .of England and Scotland are co legislative. program was adopted,
operating heartily in the organizatior which is expected to confine the acti- "By thunder, woman, do you know
;itional movement, and a Par.. -who you are talking to?" he roared as
of the n. vities of the, coming extra session to a -on the floor.
liamentary committee recruited froix popular election of Senators, Cana- he dropped his hat
both sides. of the House of Common! than reciprocity, tariff revision in- "By thunder, man, I dol" she re -
has been formed for promoting ali vestigatioll of Governmental I)Lpart- 'plied as she stuck out her chin at him,
agreement between the two countTie, ments, Congressional reappointments, �Tou just come along down to dinner,
in favor Of absolute arbitration. Higl statehood of Arizona and New Mexico, and don't you dare ind one word of
Church Tories like Lord Hugh Cecil, general deficiency appropriations, Dis- fault with it! Nice sort Of man You
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are oommitted to it as strong t of Columbia legislation, and pu- are to come home and bang open gates
Scotch Presbyterians or the Welsb blicity of campaign contributions. - and doors! J,ve got to have a talk
Non -conformists, and a series of non. The membership of the vaXIOUS core- with you, air!"
partisan public meetings already hat, mittees and the appointment of offi- Mr. Bowser followed -her down to
been ,opened in many English: towns. cials will also be decided nRon.
The advocates of this movement to] . � the dinin.- room. He was. too sur -
arbitration with the.Uxiiteid States are . . prised to say more just then, but he'd
not discouraged by the German Chan. — = give it to her presently, and he'd show
cellor's lack of faith in universal a;;,bi� no mercy. Eris opportunity came with
tration and the limitation of arma, . the roast. it was a fine one, but after
ments. They perceive that the Ger, carving off a slice or two he laid down
mam Emperor wants to break up the IRY knife and folL and said:
AngI -American concord . They admii It I "You!ve,let the butcher swindle you
that GEnglaill, and Germany must con. again! The fact is, and I've long
tinue their wasteful competition in known it, you don't know a good piece
battleships and ganswitbout being af.
' the situation. of meat from an old pine board!"
fected by the logic of 1� DATIGHT1 R n f,
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liaveu�t even beguliwIth you yet,, Mr.
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of blouses and gowns. It is effeCtITO I . .
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and iu its way artistic, but not ev;;;;� : - � � ,is,
ferent boarding houses, If ,Von con-
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Ing collar and cuffs. The 6ig sanoe I I � � 'L�
you kick. Don't you ever do it again.
collar Is ,childish and becoming, . . . ':
Iim running the coal bin, and rin run-
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nin. it to suit myself and a great deal
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better than you can. IvVben the gas
bill is high you kick: about that. Quit
This yz7 wanton pattem is cut In sizes . I .11
for girls of eigbt. ten and tweIV6 YeXrs aft I , ,
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it. X shall bura- all the gas I please.
aM Send 10 cents to this office ghftxr I �., I �
in M be pj-,b-� for-,
umber, 6926, and it wl
You want to Cut tile COOles wages �
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warded to you by Inall. If te sendtl
down. won't be cut."
an'ad&tlonal two cent sta=P for lettqr' I .1
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dIBY the living jingo, such talk to
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postage, wbich insures more PromPt d0- . . 11 � ,�
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livery. '' .
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wen!t stand it a, minuteV1 I
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heart to heart talk, and you,11 sit down
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did think I'd elope and leave a note
Lack of flesh is as much of a de- I .�
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formity as e.%cess of it, but It is on% I I
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which Is much easier to disguise., �
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bodies. too skinny skirts. plain shirt
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But he couldnI say more. - Tie rushed
w,aists, stiff coilars, tight fitting coat's. ]
down the hall and grabbed bat and
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overcoat and fled out Into the night.
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Materials -,vith. a ,glossy surface and
And he walked and walked. And he
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thought and thought. And he mut-'�=&ged
in frills and gathers, trimming -
tered and muttered and muttered. And
running round the figure and dainty, I
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after three long hours a policeman
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frilly neckwear. , . �
told him he had better go homep and
F ull gathered blouses are becoming�. I �
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he went. He softly opened the gate
but the fullness should never bang-, I '.. �
and the door and crept back to the
straight from tile neck, as this giVeS _,_�
sitting room and fell on the lounge
a flat appearance. Instead the fullnesa . �
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morning Mrs. Bowser came down and
cut too full. I
found him there and bent over him
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A plaited frill around the high collar � �
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will soften the hard outline. A. necko -`N_ �Ii
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� . Students , V, good time, f 4� 1 1 . . to an agreement iWith England re- t(And do you?" she demanded. "Tell
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1. t you to enter. Write n what .+ ISOUR RISINGS ination isonly a ineagre gain whic'h mea . t that we could praise? J can't re -
I 4 frie catalogue and leaV . ill ot alter materially the. existing
0 IR wi n member. - This roast is good eaOugh
I , vvecandofor.70u- . * F OM STOMACH condition of rivalry. The.arbitration WAS CURED for you, and I don't want to bear any
0 . . I ' * I advocates e ect the idea that Berlin .
". , I k ORI L AIN - + I I f j -Ing at my table!"
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�� . rencipal, don and Washington. dow Wh
Experience Full- . By Lydia E. � Pinkliam'.9 ing to, do you?" he gasped,
1 � *11 think I It you dare
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� ____�___ I ness and Pain After victim of an Accident. Vegetable Compound, come home again and kick my gate
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"".. Buckingham, Quo,, April -T
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I ,vt � Heals, Stomach Disorderso I body of James Belter, aged,16 years, Baltimo [--111 s4d, you here- open and bang my door. for I won!t
I with the picture of my flft6en year old stand It!"
i TDO usbonc and ffiti a farmer's son, was found oil tho St. ;
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I � Ur_ and Indigestion, ShoUld I alachi road, mine mile , daughter Aliee who . He lo�ked at her in a pUz%led way.
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1. 4 +1,. 1n.Q+. �" 1114! was restore
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Ili I 9�;1jay_-ye Yji� lio"me -on T nesday 11 !1 11 s since fi6 left the house in the morning? Young I
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1 . . I named " ""' Plukham' Veg8ta Had her mother died and the news 0 ay my ad -
I . aftc)�0111111flu i - in company with another lad u 1i sir, I have your consent t p
� I "When I, was working around the Edwaid Kelly .and had a shotgun. ; ble Compound. Elie , unsettled her brain? For rave minutes dresses to your daughter. T trust I
. � 4-1e,%d Off 100, Farquhar, 0nt farni last winter I had an a,ttack Of In- They wefe going into the bush to cut .!::�Z, � i:�!,:' was pale, with dark . r Nyord was said. Tbaoi he may win liar aft"ections.
f - `01 '121 ;;111111, circles under her nOt4tuOM.e I -
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I . I I I jai-nmation,,, writes Mr. B. P. 1)" wood. I %.O li' eyes, weak and itri- ,exclaimed' "Why not, why not? Plenty Of, Oth
I 8L L "I was'weak The deceased did not return .Z.. 1111NIT �
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I , JSS kins, of Port Richmond. at , , 1W ::;11.:;:!:i tabI6. Two differe'At , ',Tbere�s. lumps in your masbod po- ors have succeeded." I
I . President. -L r'. 11' t btt wen enough to :1-:!::1:-:
L _. ething niglit, and it was tho�aght he had gone , . .
1!!111i 11� doctors treated her tatoes! By the great born spoon, but
�,., r,,0131. G&RDLNER I for a lxointgil tlsmpreivng� - But so"' r .. ; t Rj::1..1,
VJJ(y,'PX ; Work ' to the Kelly farin, but -on Thu sday i NO - 1, ; 1
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� .. I went wrong with my bowels, for I :tt .. ii, and called it is:dn,on-h to kill a dogl"
", DI'a-80TORS., or physic all the ) night young Kelly visited Bel- lfl.,; 11 . _-I, such Cookery � The Fitness of Things.
. . i had to use salts . I .. . I Sickness, but she "But you have got fat on Itl It you
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ly'.1), 11 ,ROOT, N-GRIRPS, , . Sta Efa, time. " My stomach kept sour, and on Tues- ...", .. 1. ,, fl, �r worse all , the dowt like,the lumps lay them aside." asts pearls before swine?"
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"' L igHos. itYAN . ""', the coffeel Mrs. Bowser, tell "Certainly not,'"replied Miss Pepper -
fulness, and all the SYmPtOms Of in- i day. SeaTch,parties started out then @ ��
. 1TT'n_[—�n;1;_),1q1 - ___ e -able Compoluid was ree-
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.1 11 J�AJIQURAR me until I used Dr: Hamilton's Pills' I shot from close quarters, and the tles she has rqained her health, thanks ,,I call it good qnongli for you or any stooked with pearls is no excuse TILIC SEW SUARMCMD WATST-
C�, . v Wm. P -0y. , . I Instead .of 'hurting, like other pills, . found in the allow newr him. other man that lives, but yot are not over . I
� I I , �d very mildly, and seemed to , gun ""'a to your medicine. I can recommend it fox, trying to fool the pigs." -Washing- lace Will detract from the flat 110430-
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�. I heal the bowels. I did not require large The I -Tull coroner and sherifl con. for all female troubles.- -Mrs. L. A. obliged to drink It, Suppose You tr, ton Star. anceof the chest
_,, joHN y Cor,=,&V, 1103 Rutland Street, Balti- cold water?"
. . ,SSr,Ry ggoter.,sivent,fe. doses to get results with. Dr, He,mil. 1. sulted yestorday, and. decided the af�
I . was accidental. � I Deep belts must not ba alrOcted, as �
I I KI JBI��21UIPII� i ton's Pills, and feel so glad that X ha-Ve fair more, Md. . "Yon -you are talking to me?" . - I they define the figure toa closely. 4
. I ,Jjaborno " HARRIS, Magro, pm,"l, :Foufid a mild yet certain re'mady. To- - ___ �!144��-
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� I OLIVER Hundreds of such letters from moth- I , , ted the skirt' .
� j�, Itartou &oa Lo-K44o day 1. &in well -no pain, no sour atom- Seized Twenty -Three' Deer. qodd Guessl T the person Is long was
,for Sibbert, Fu � I erg expressiultheir gratitude for what 8ow,4or." - 1 4, 1 1
! ach, a good appetite, able to d196st I <,- !nay be. raised alightjy at the back,
i joa, whole"lot or good, Sherbroohe, Quc,, Aptil s, -The car. Lydia E. Fb ham's Veget'016 Com- �,Aud you are not ill? -romu have,alt *')That does 0. Q. D. mean?" I
� . %, CAMPBELL anything, This is a, - nty-throo'(1eer . . . ound hasacoomplished or them have ,,).,;t yotll. mindl,, . "That's easyl Can't quit drink I (i oVen if this style Is not in V09116- . .
i . . Secv.Tre;8Ls,, Farquhar for one. medicine to clo, and I can sam were seiz- geen received bythe Lydia, 3, Pinkham ., life", I $ Here is a surplicod waist that 19
lw� . Dr. klarrifiton's Plils are the best plll% ed hero oil Saturday .morning by
; . I G1,10)MAN 41k OTANKORY, '- I 10, gnd my -letter, I AM Sure, Prioves it." Customs Officn.r 0. L, Deseve. Seven ,VLedidne Company, Lynn, ,'Mass, � I nover folt better In my � ng, of coursel"--Prilleeton Ti: . ,well adapted to bordered material$ ' �
I he Tlion wbat was It? What had and- i
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r Refuse a s-lbstitute for Dr. Xamil- others -were eeiz%t earlier i i t 'elt, I-
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I . i � , -, n In yellow boxes, 20c, All Maine' and sl1ruggled into Beftlice Girls who are troubled with painful ,,(,.r? �V(jnl(j joining a -,voman's rights ,_, slaoves� 3=0 CHOLLET. . �4' / ,
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1. ellers,l or The Catarrhoz or irregular periods, backaelle, hegA. t.ii;l) lmvp sueb -nn ereect on liar within I I
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I., . _, g , I . Vj,ontreal. The Animals soized'Satur- , ljour,zl, no eouldn't make It out�, , ;
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JJJt$. winsr,ow's SOOTIUNG svvmp lids been - __ , I i 7 Little Mips Mullet Tbia'Mo.*,v MwItob pattcrh Is cut In FAZes ,�
-tited for dver qxx,ry Yu,&Rs tiy X%r,T,ToX$ a -norning wero accomlanied by a ing spelis or Inaig6stion, should take ,�fitor ditiller tll"Lt, and other q7les- uffet, �
aayq i p� I 11vt , sits ti. -ht on bot t from 94 to 44 ffiobe8 bust )measurb. Satid
� I MOTIMMS ior their ClUxAmaN WHIr'n . man narm"d Isanwin immediate action and be restored to d
� . I I 4CT SUMP,$$. It Dr. H9milten'spillis ' " - W!.,114'�;110111(1 b0 0660d, SlIeha got Xor mlyids the bix opider unduly, .10 tonts to t,nis biTjoe, givItIg. number. ftl. ' � '
"CRLTRINO WiLh VIMV14 ' "o'n 'S ' Pi')s health by Lydia H. PiUkham's V09e, I
I./, I 1e CRILI:), sovTANS the atyus poro', who Came aloll Thousands have been "tit (it lier pfacomid raust be Put baek. oniy such things as germ 11 g4d It wm be pronipt2y'rorwarded to you r,
SWTI*4s I I ana rl 'e table Compound, . "I ' I
� PAIN, CURUS WIND COLIC, of' sneffig what lied �urp � She boldlV Affirras, by rnall. if In haste gond au additionm I
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I : or , Mrs. Dv"viov9 g1lipruent. � I to '��s I r
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