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" mt !�!101��!T 11111 �­ - � I . - liffoilw'' OTHER AND, ORILD, about the pealf ran u labyrino of any ve on except, x,ow,gelf 'this� will-. em== I 1 "" I - - - ­!, I- � I . �Walsf�eiepjy- "Whaf,400MV01no I Am AND. Ift . I � . , , i, I . I . I , t I . 0, � ­Ilwt I , 'y . ��,,, I ,�'i � � I I � , ; � , �-� M11 1") I � 11 , "� . ", �Ii 171- ­ ., ­ � m4,V,000313 01 IN CORNIOR NOM 131 , , I I . � I i ' WAS -ST" I I 44 HOURSTRAD RUGVLATIONS � log, to Alabama," replied Theodore, 8o0TIM$thq CHILD, S ItTli §5 tile S Aul, Yerlsou whe is Oe sole ha*A of white and gave . 44 it family, or any. male over At a, "ata old way homestead a quarter bewildered glowworme. Hidden, by & i , optuill of available Domitilion land in I fKanitoba, Saskato.beiw,an, or AJIberta, . I 1111111101 man who seemed In command., ! Uarluloss. Be sure a . f"', I rs , . LThe app,ljoaut must appeow lo., porso-a � at the Porainiort Lands Ageinam of I I Bab-ligenay for the distr0tj FArktrX W 1. trory may be bail e�b tbe v,LgeA0,Y) 01, .a � . oonditions, IbY. father, mother .1 'Al" �% '. ,vertala I . gon', daughter, lbrartber, Qx sisteref , . 1. � 1. I '1V � intending homesteader, r, �11 . ,�, ,� 0).utje0.,­;AIx mouths Tealidenoo upon 11, 111*1� I �,,! ,, . pZd ojvjtI,vatjo,n o� the land in easb . �; gd 'three.. yeara. A home-steoLdOr WRY �; .I- 4 M. 1 ­me. . A'4105, " WSPOW . UAMIWO -YA110 i0as AWLI jo U14010 I j used for over SIXTY YEARS by XIr,l,I0Z;,9 af bridle patlis, and carriage roads, all, dow will be elosr,4111 , � , I I a PW �� I � 11 I OsThe VIrginfa, ot-of CarsoWs, Land, NOTIMuS for their C1114imn . ... TIPj1,',*rI11NG, With rultvlic'g SUQC S. outlined from above by winding lines vaxwy Craighead ill"I"IfIche'd the glimmer draptIry. Virginia I I . � I i ' WAS -ST" I I 44 I I I 1 � log, to Alabama," replied Theodore, 8o0TIM$thq CHILD, S ItTli §5 tile S of IlghtsI - like the route ot. an of of white and gave , , 1 ­ - �'. ..,. , � V.I. ,,, �Y,,Cll S I I .11 . 4W,&ysr all PAIN " CUR , . a "Whose aeronef is that?" asUvd the � ,�j tile best remedy f6r WARR , i A. bewildered glowworme. Hidden, by & him bet, hand, which he gallantly I I Z`wl �i X ., I I I . I 1111111101 man who seemed In command., ! Uarluloss. Be sure a . f"', I rs , . spur Of cilty was the Immense airship, I Idssed. � � , � Mi . .1, . MCNAT WA I � I I �� , wilsilly", s Scathing Syrup," a to 119 , h "' "It's rolne," said Theodore. "I built, I kilad. Twouty.Avc ccatsa )Dvtt I I garage. . The light Ing -boa disabled Its Ught- "You in Ulm lay tell your friend;" said U ss, Suarez, ,'that his coming horela a fool- I , , VICTiomARY � her." I ----,—,---, , i. slow soarin- motion the aeronef came � Emything that -that could remind n,,- . I . z67 �7, .., ' � . . . I \�.", , '1'ii; 1­�i�, 'W;id, Of the Univer- I '� . 11`Welif,11� said the .man on the 9ther f *$jlv owolllisjg� bl"111, ;0' 11. !Ightfl(I to ' : , t part, and the mg system for the Mos had dark, Carson U&d hardy thing and quite uncalled for. No one here eitber can see him or � I TWE MERRIAM WIS86TER " � I I 1, deck, . "YOU"Ve g6t the world lby the Wbilelless %�11­11 -he 11twilij)g ly!ayed, tall, and It you need nioney apply to ; feartu:t.v -t' ,hold gone maA.4 two or three reconnoissauces * would It she could." . th 0 0�1,v Now unabridged 011C4 I I . swelled ,j thoy nlipronelled, Calvin X. Fry of Spok400. 'Ro]4'on, 1 its ralriles�; gai) wirrinving monwati I Y. over the very spot, but had not s9s - pected Its presence, for the sky was "You beny. (514, wan?" queried Craig- head. "The imprisoned damosel saltb . timary� in maxly years. C ontains the pfilt and aseen , i I I � . � I pleasell- d I i It was it race with tile elellients. The But the Virginia, gently Increasing penalty If tlie.F lust was, to be sure, clouded and the lu-ster of tko pool$ too . feeble to react his eyes, so.tliat the , It's all a, mistake, She don't, want no , knight. This' balcony business lacks 1. of an authoritative Ubrarllr# : -COVers. eVOr�Y Reid Of kuowl� I , I � � � I , �, betr speed, left the hustling ,Calvin J*,' oothijig more than a drenching, but Fry gesticulating far out ot hearing. I It wits nQue. the le. -4 exciting for that. , suddell outflash Of the myriad lights appeal, being hackneyed and over- It's for edge, An Encyclopedia in v, single boolt. I , I 40 That, to originate a locublou," said :1 The curtains of water, drawn aside '15 ,When the currents were restored came to both men with nstonishlag* unex- worlKed. no go, colouel-except you." . � I The Only Mationary witTl the, I ' . Craighead, "ought to hold them for -a 1 if to let the travelers through, swung brief period. Looks as if they were together us they approached. I pectedness. . "You may tell him", went on Vir- 'Athat Now Divided 110sige. I I 400,000 Words. 2700 �?Oges. . I I � ; . back -pedaling.', I "Wboopll' cried Craighead. "The � - "I The hold had blossomed suddenly in Are. The, lakes edg,bd -with, lights glim- his movements have been gWa, , reported and, the A.erostatie Power 6000 Illustrations. cost uearly I'll" . 11 will find them," said Carson, evl- 1 Virginia wins."' . I i dently meaning something else, "it 1 As be spoke they passed tinder the' . mered like mirr6rs; the .clustered are like company Is about taking legal steps -1 bialf a million dollars. Let xis tell you about this most I I . �hey have I bldden ber'In the farthest ? rain cloud, 1 lights delimited the high mesa a man- the winding labyrinth of Incan� doxet knew what -to contest wlth� him -'r i1nn't 1--s-liat", rerai�rkable single volume. I , AM W L in .lie - . ,I , ­ ­ I I 1 cave of at thundercloud." Carson was thinking of Shayne's ' -1 - . � . . . , �­� otead an a if%rin of irt least 80 We' j)9low,jho curtaia'and one above It, I descents netted the peaks like glowing "That's in my department" replied Z�211F I -- —.------ - Write for liample ,- . . I , ' "' ��?iiR�%-,W�Raw;,�Q& I , I '. '. '. ­ ­ jsoilol.y, owned and occupied by him or ��e#sh4p,ot- the future and. the air. CHAPTER ,-EVI. H014 and 90uJOetu"Jog as to Its where* Lilliputlan threads about the recura- Craighead. 'And tell your 31end that . I I 1i - ,­ 1, paxes,fuupar- . . . ! hist father, mofter#. son, ,jdankliter, " ­ " e, . 't 6 � aat*,,4eW on donverging A nAOR WITH TIM ELEMENTS, abouts. If be read his chart correct' bent Gallive'r, and in'thb midst stood we shall be with him In the courts." "i �P tioulazis, eta, . . I ­- ­ . brothtr (ir sister. , I ly the lights seen afar to the north- a great roomy columned mauslon, Its , ,& murmur of voices avose from tile , . I I t ly droi5ped below the "AST Richmond, they left the , � Rl 3'm a this � I .1 paper and I � , , I I � -ja certain districts & homestex,0r '. east iric'llcated that they had left the -wings in shade, Its, central' court co ��, - I I - to t e thinner, vapor. They 11jr domed capitol at ,Washington 'P1.1', I jn good standing vaaY !pre-em,Pt a P . � i Kasterskill b(thind find were near4ng ,urt, and lightsfflashed out, illuminat- � � , .i U� we will I , lengsld,e *njs home- I�Q e ,,. a and saw nothing. 'Afid t J& far to port, passed liqtween agleam, tile radiant heart of an elab- ing the roof. I", I- . . . i . , , I sendfree . ,guarter se0tion 0� Bianic Head mountains, though lie con- ora-te splendor. Carson drew In his � I I vxioo 0ger acre. Dllrtles� �LLyot� ab'ove-the purrAg of the machin- i Baltimore and Dover and di- $4I caWt go,* said,Carson. ' "I must I a set of , � � Dh of six 1, � fessed to himself that the crags reveal- breath sharply. ,., resl4c, �qlx outhr, ineal ft came- to their (,Prq the tremor rectlyi over Philadelphia, where Car. speak. I was wrong not to tell you � . � . Pocket ,, I '' , .......... d, � � I � I I y I ed byI,06 lightning might be the Hon- "My God!" said he. "Who could ..'', '41. . eams1rom di'ate of tomeetead entry ,from powerful eligiues, Could the son7 made a wide circle above the ' ' cof your mistake, but I loved you from , X�ipa . frinoluding the time requirefl. to earn ' ondor have ascended, into the cloud 'vast aerial harbor, I ter peaks or even ,be summits of Slide i ever think of such a thing?" . . P I ,W. ­--­ ` : 'omeatBad - 'And loultlytas - C . scanning the berths the moment I picked you up from the '. ,.. I .. , � - .� �' % I , mottntaln. All be rvally knew was I Craighead was silent. sand and carried you Into the eabbi. I ,�--, - 1­ �" , patent) �;o .. p� ge � 11 as they deseended from it? Voices for a huge silver ,ieronat of the Con- I ­ ��-, I � , I I 11 , . �,�, � Witty flares extra, that he was above the Catskills and But he must see Virginia, 'Utterly ,�4 I , 1, III., -- I 1k 4. .1 came closer anti closer. dor i -a- but firldhio none it — I . ,,, ,".., I 11: �A . A homesteader Wlw has eX — � I . that unl(-,,ss be could outmaneuver the �,, � 1�,` 3,3'w homestead rig)xt and Gannet ,ob- "My God, Carsonr shouted Cralg� growing dust,-, and the west and north, , I estranged Lis they were, this night voy- � - 4 $ 1 elements they failed an encounter with age had a roason-the hobe of seeing ";j ,tgIrr pL pre�emptio,n may take a !Pur, head, "You re going foul of hir. ,west were ramparted with towering . ' , � ,,�! � jD�gised hqmestee,cl L -n oextain distriat(It Look ziownpv, thunder heads, quivering with Ilght,4 j ,,I,, wind and great possibilities in her of asking her forgivenbss, of ��, 111ijoe $3, per aore., �Dutls&-,XnAf I the way of lightning. The doines of br III Just In time Carson looked. From ning, toward -which Carson hurled the ii�iglng her to see that when she , t weska-0 six man�ths in each of tbrov the depths of air below the great , bub- LVirginia like a bullet. The town stud. I thundercloud o' few miles to their right dropped froal the siu to lits feet be 'ra, 001tivate fifty acres and � i seemed almost low enough to be over. had loved her; that when she bad �j ; 7Z erp.ut , . �� - �� . ja bouse wortli. '$300-ifl(F -, ble of silver rose, swelting in her sWIft . ded suburban region of New Jersey passed, so lie set the levers for an come to live with that uncle of whom , W. W. conyl . approach. A collision meant ruin, I swept under them as It drawn by ascent, aud the Virginia rose like an she had -beard so little an�l had found Deputy of the ifflst�r of t#o nteflox The propelling blages of the aeronef . Swift- mecha%nism, and the harbor of I osprew chased by an eagle. , r .the last Carson in him thettemptatlon I ,X, B.-Unouthopitted publication chi. - the envelope of! the gas hold- I New 'York lay beneath, alivie with I I . , would cu "I'm trying ,your suggestion," said , ment willnot be paid for. ....— -- ' The lights were ilreadly i was so masked in doty that it was too �— er like paper, ana the two ships Ili. a ! Shipping, It' . a h I Carson. lq'm scalffig the front of that strong for hiti:l. And had lie ever once I' 11 �V. O.&BLING, Life, AccidelAt Fit's arA Plate huge mass of'tangled wrectago would � burning, and the f, r spread Bdbylo shower." In that doliclous, perilous time of act - IT Glass Inslu'ance, also Collecting Aceounta , ,416 , -e �, fall to the earth In death and ruin, or j of the modern world hung Ilk a fairy 0 � and . 4utibioneering,. . the,escaping gas from the aeronet, 1,; t i Even Craighead's voice was hushed , in- Uncle Theodore inexcusably pre- ......... ......... � � dream from the foregrou�d to the far- In awe. Like fibe falry domes of some sti'med on the relationship or failed in I �,- , W. BROWISTING," M. U, M. G nited from the exhaust of the Vir- 1 ther rim of the concave cup of the city of oriental fable rose the cloud goodness? True, he bad let her stay 1.`k aTe P S ,Graidu'aiW Victoria U ginia's englRes, might explode, burltfi � ,�:A 9 earth. Carson ivas amaz�,d nod Stan- castles, their summits white in tile 1 as his niece, but lind not his father al. l V. oifice"and residen Doe. gDam'stato the fragments of both vessels far aud tied, .He had never seen New Yo'rk, "" aral It ... 9 ­ ; . '" 0 r4tory. Exeter - * ! ��; I 0b, I d moonlight, their folds dark liko a ways thought himself of the same I I . I Xssoclate Coroner'6f Huron, wide. And Carson saw in the ruin the and his. ideas were all Ina equate to dove's wing. Suddenly 1he lightning blood? Virg,inki must allow some . '!;", I . I . fair,forin of V#wlnia Suarez hurled to the actualldes before him. The streets bl-a7ed out in the heart of tb' blac� 'Sh IS$ see � �i — , � ' � ,� 0 k weight to this tradition. a on ���! R. 3�rlght, MI. D., M. 0. P. and earth from th'e lioc dnd I crushed tO flashed into sight as the 'Virginia passi- base on wbieb the city of enchantment that, while too regiotely related to be ,"I Hes., Honor Graduate Toronto Un- foinilessness below. ed into positions perwitting a vle,w of was reared, and fristancl,y the Wh t I ;%�- � - . ., I . o .., aysician ole I Objectionable in a nearer, dearer way, I � Quick as liglittilia, I , i I velisity. Two years resident p] - Carson threw On. the bottom of one metropolitan Canyon ', vast fabric grew White and -in to have � " I ,:�..'. pa pitaut he was too probably of L ��i noyal Alexandra Hospital, ett. Office full speed forward. The Virginia obey- : after another. The boy was afraid. ' and ,terrible, while thi? blue skjy be- ; � , -old land 1 '. And residence, Dr. Am@s' pId stand ed'ber machinery, and as she swoopod � turned her away. And lie wo I ,J Andrew Street, Exeter. . The huge city roaring up at them. like yond Land'above It turn'ed binel; velvet ' In Shayne's r1old if it were the last act .j. to *the'aeronat's starboard. the latter . i � . . - ., - a ravening beast struck h4m with ter. by controsL The lip.,litniug Consed. 1 of his life. � � . . �, . wiftly. The Virginia's' stern rud- �., I., M.1 IS DELIGHT HOBBS rose s I ror, I and there bung the billowy elolid, sil- 1 . . I . der grazed the .-as bag and was all but . With the ancient Instinct of the sur- I � " . .1 ' carried awey; a cord of the suspension � "Why dost circle about like a sand vex. whit.- itud drab on a hase of (11'rk- feptitious l6ver he made for the angle i� I - � Violin Instructor, James Street.Par system of the airship snapped.with a hill crane?" said Craighead- "'WIly j ness, as. before. The air bad grown ; between two dark wings of the great � I sonage, Exeter. . detonation that set the huge fabric In don't you 'light?" cbill as with frost, and -st"I tbe clonds : house. Glimmers of fight froin two ; , I . I 11 . 1113ke the sand hill crane," replied were far above them. The blie of the ,: wIndo'ws were their sole sign of occu- , , *'"tl QUACKENBUSH, a tremble. There rose a cry. from the -raid . Carson, "I'm af - Where can we priopelleirs on the air seeinvd to fail, 1 DR- I deck ,of the hitherto unconscious men- � pancy-, the center of human concourse allght?!' .. I for the cloud masses no longer appear - bebi� nbout that core of light in the i " rbysician and Surgeon and, Ac. stor as her people realized the fearful � - I I , Gad." said Craighead, "I never ei to fall as when the aeiunef W118 rls- J�i coucher. Uffice-Dr. Rollin's old office fact that here -in these dizzy heights " . , court. The -wings seemed like lo,w ad- , F, thought, of that] New York I , . I , .,on. Main Street. ResideHee-Corrier the- wpr6 in collision with something : has at- I Ig. . juncts for conservatories or 'billiard i� " , �', :,r - , , : , I "I'll ;; ." ,.k��::, �` .� I � . ��� � I � - .% �. i� .. ' I � I I .. � ,�, , G. &C. Ntrrlaiw. Co. I . li spripgfield, mass, 9� Niw=ll , . . . I I I—- -17----- ­­ : , '- .--- — . I. breast' tind favv ol the svaler as Ike . ' . fired a shol. iin',,ped him neatly Into I ... '. , I . the nrian ,If thl­�I 01, four servants Ini 11 ��, 1. I . , the vom,t. .tfter whieb , he examined . .�:, I tho ell -lit. ](,g. s-houting, "No meat on .1 I , it; I shall staryv!" noO threw the chair . A I down afv,ir tf-9 nwti Leaping into the I..,! I � � . car. fit, witcantoci iv Carson to come or . I � - Il . be wolVel hnvo to walk. I � ''I � , .. .. 1� I Tho (!I.,, hargf, (If t4o PlZitol, ZLZLqjFj.*.' �,` ` : .:� . . ' ��.ti . .� Ishud 'Phom14're of dif.; geriousness 444 "I , his sl'imlb,n nilden,:-hasized Virgrinials' ' ,. il� I I . I . � I . � , .1 p1C,.-!-1j1�2,'i` . ile vhispi:,ci her to his arms. . -.Z 19 I fi be fv(-h1,r pi-4ind Illin off. but yielded . . ,�, I . I to ororpw-,*vr�­:� fop.p. . . 1 "I Swill vw',W -i,!-,,11n-for your lo-,e.Ap I I � ! . L I Said h� . . � I ; "I 1,-w:1- ntIlli0i,,%*' she -vvhIspc.-1kid1 s 1, . i `t,:; ­,i I tt, � , -1 �" Oh, Theo&,re, go, �.. 1 uv.', V;tl;�-,�% �,;l 'Il, �I 'y . .1 . I I " V ,�7 ke, go! .. i n0i' 1:1-4, %I i--; ullin'Tied In plea(Ling, . . � I . I 1 a n d I i f, li 1!4­� ul liet niwith, onee, tw-'.0, � . � i Mud t.:- t, �, ,.. I r !%i;.�Ijed in [It- ,g�,I­ly I . :1 . . I � ; . I . � relent,�", ;.'I 1, ,,, Is' mltn tile c. -a ,x i th . I I 1; I ! �;! . i en ..! v 1: i - ,:, , � I �­,� 4q) thp glntehr�s.. 1. � . - '­� : Tho .j 4, I" , j (,: , , ., L' t, �,.o"rj, 11., I - 'd nbklrti� tile . � � ; IM,tit Ilr�",f. ;.I,il --A 011 113,10 the night 1. :, ! , .� i anild :!�v w. ­-­,­!�. ir bullets ard the 1. I I i I o meet llic mqulrements ot a I 1.11 ! - , Ix �., i good farmer it is ri� cessary to spend I j.� . Some Of I he Winter vv eather in study- ,, . I . . � e log the problems o! the farm. � , -mr� ------------ (— ;.1 ------- � — 1­4�� --- . . i [ ".1 " k � . I ;�� � li�l I Orobard ard', Garden, � . �If­ I ­ -� , . ­ . �, Thoi�e who argue that frult is uncer. I I . 0 � I : � I . . tain and that the orchard Is seldom ,�..,- � . r , �, I,- . I 1) ofitable do not give an estinrate of - , : ,the work gi,mil their trem It ­may be �� �, . , 1, 'that their orchards do not get mucI3 I . ; " ' .. , , "� ,�, attention, which, of course, explains I ; , ".. '. i" ,vvhy they ,are Unprofitable. � I I ,.��:,­ Permanent Inbels . for. trees and ,, �.` shrubs may be ninde from zine cut I., . . . I into strlp,4. it the -name is written on - . 1". ,the ifne irith an ordinary lead peuetl . . I I .4. # will prove indelible and will not be I 1 .�� , ;1 'affected by the elements. * .. � �. " It Is a good Idea to plan now for au , ... '' * rergreen -windbreak to protect. your ' I orchard, but do not set the trees now; . . -wait tilitfl spring. . . Store� the ladders under coTer, but '. ", joiTe them a good coat of point first'. ���I . Good garden Implements are eSsell- ��� � , . I I �". �rl. � i I , )tIal for successful gardening, .31tiel.) I , ­:,�: ,of the beoeflt and pleasure derb-c-4 . ":. � �, � , , ..." A' . �rom I �:�.... wor.1; In ibe'gardeii Is inissed by �1. r I '; ,,, ba,rhig poor tools. Ppend part of the - ; , -% � 1 -4 + I - 4 4 4 1 1 � . I 11 I ( t, �. ?-;Ilu . , " around the mouninto. . piled upon the parapet. That's all, ill " 11; I Ri,ery effect that could be produced Fanny." t I;-. - i by lights, white and colored, the elea- Virginia walked to the window. . I .�. . . ... .jj�g triclan-m-tists had worked out for the There lay the dear little airship that j "'; i..., ". � U . . '.., t � . . , ,,�I­ i,.,v Illumination of th!,A enebanted palace she and Theodore bad planned cam-' lT1i::1.0 :it,: 0 !"I 1, '­...; I' , . on bung, mi eliffs. Overlooking the region, paigus for and conquered the w9rld � I opont'd � � 1 tis, Its owner overlorded bis fellows, with. Theodore was passing the other. . I *1 %X ji nl�!�;f -, � ., 1 4. ;I I ', ,11, : the hold was a plave of mystery,'hold. ; way now, peering into every bearing . --alla pws, ult,� .. : ­ .. ,jr ­ ... I ng ! fing no nelghborsbip with. the people I . and gearing for signs of damage. ,k,, i) , I , � "It's a miraelo," said Theodore at In, bul I rf-t - t- -.*i i, *;h- ,7,)ul7,b i)eiow it was a real Laputa, an Wand pretty drx." � . i to the nir, and those only could reach last, "but she's all right and ready to -- , , t--- . - .. It who ciould Ily. — rise at a touch." ' ' - - ­ ­­ - ' " ­ "--- ----- ­ -- - I . . YOU -W .SISTE8 . 06r, TO YOU AND EVERY SISTER SUFFER. "Thank God!" said Virginia. FREE To , 7 ING FROM WOMEN'S AILMENTS. . "Did you find a way down?" asked .... '..:4 ... 1, ',�";. I am a woman. Car,;on of Craighead, .111 unconscious ,�:,*�'.., I I know woman's sufferings. , ;;J�' - X... " "I'll � , I baye found the cure - of the nearness of wlint be sought. � 11 ...,:. Iviuma free,ofa obarge,my home treat. "Only the old %vny by which I came ­ . ". I A.nt withilfull instrullfions to any sufferer from , �� N.; w imen's ailments. 1want to toll all women about Off the baek Slo0p of the emporium," tbiP Curo-yOu, nly reader, for yourself, your I ri,plied rriii,ghead, who bod been skirt- ,, �". PZN ,.N0-,,. daitlighter your mother, or Yom, sister. I want to ' lw­i'�;-.�-,�-' 0.' ing o lung i lie edge of i he ptirapeL "It's .. �:Mlfl:&.i , lit m Without .� @�,�: ,WX',',-',"��. J.,,!, you ow to cure Yourself at ho e ... - .,� tbehal nderstandwom, a nintior of slu-t-itiv gi-ttvity. As to get- i�.�.*? �k.­-,�� . 1�� 1111­-�111 p,ofadoctor. Mencannotu I .­ 11 IN11111 . a4,�.,-. en's suirerings. What we women know front ex. ting bitek, unfps-,i yoii hroxmlit Your I...�.��.,�'...-...-"".-ir",..,�l?"", .-� I perience, we know better than any doctor. 1know , ­,.;�, � :-n,;,:,1'. ­`­ �,., tbi,t my home treatment is & safe and sure cure for apociffi- lovit.v %vWh ,voit I really don*t " :`�;,?"�,nl ..", Lplo,� rrhamor WhItIsh discharge, Ulceration, Dis. ,g;r;�. I—- qrr, 111d f-linp, liow it'i; golng to be man- ' " 's i I �ll.�",..,?."rolll�"."".,;,I rJacei.vent or Falling of thoWom III Ptofusej Scanty I I . ;W,Z`-;�� or.Vi6wful Periods. Uterine or Ovarlon Tumors or ii-.vd " � ' g ,.g�.�,�.. * Grolvi 138, also pains In the head, back and boWels, 71Wg:k1.11j�.1:�,*.-*!' . gx� �!'g "0ni-e down I ean forve my way up", 0-1 �.: - g;, 1i "i. "i"IN I '.� R.". � " Py -�i bon, Ina down feelings, nervousness, creepingfeel. ' -1", �� .�'� .11.11 .. 15011��, .4" $ , -X Va fog,vv the spine, nielaincholy, desireto cry, hot ,.i, �.:,;,4:�:::;:: : -M.- ,ud Theodore. rnking hi,; voice Ili his , ,!"W, - ­ 1.0-11 I ,.;. .g.,11.1.1:1. N lil , ". 1" - ."..". � ."...., �' W, 1.ffl "."';,; mp" '4r'&�.I-, b] ­ '...... ,..; m. flosL�. wearineSsp lkidney and bladder t 'a , .. W­nw . , Whe-t mused by *ealmess pecullal ' " ." . . . . . � .."',", ,.'..'�&.O. 4.. "', . I .,�:;;�g�K�;.I,.:K,<.,P,!�.*:�sl..f: to = OeV. I 'B'"4'01- -)o ,""ll t""t" III I go book - - .. .. :.. M . . -- W�;".,.:.:��!.,;:r��,.,;;<..,;.,�.,�ri", . � 1;1-1;-.:,;.;,;,-.,.�,."...:$,;,rli:i:'. I , lvv­ltosend yo7i acognpletel.0 days'treatment I wlll)oill qpokm her? No! Von stay - 1:1.....,..,;�.":.��,�l;,:.,:.�..:,�:..":..;!I . . I �.�".,.:��:�'-.-',,,,....:",."...: - � 40tiruitv 1-0 to Prove to you that you can cure , bert, tiogi., I , . Toursolfabhomo, o ... i . f I. ,qgleklyandsrtrel�, Remember, hiq,. It wit i cost you nothing to giva- . - . . . hetreatmentsoompl te rial;andifyous ould -wish to continue, it will cost you only about 19 i '1.�Ir. Cralghpnd!" cents a week, orlosat antwopentgaday. 1twill not intorfero with your work or occupation. The volve vmup from the darkness . Juat send we your nskine and address..tollme bow ,,)u suffer, ifyou, wish andX will send you the , .1 treatmejit�.or your cas%.9p biroly fr000n plain wr ix,r.by retura mail. I will &180 sond Ion frea of The house. eool ond ralm. ir ,I � I ­ . ­ � .. B ,b,.G & 116 I AW, 00 a D pfco5tinlybook-41WO AN'S WNME ICALA .11-rR witb"j)lanatoiTiUizstrationsahoNv I _ i 1 4I'I t� ^, A U �u :1 —­ 4�* 1 � W U, 1. I "Pr�§et)i!"aii.,4wt,iled("rtilglipld. ,,But nef as the rings of Saturn to those of � a far* haiiii. Aud, to originate a .1 . Dhrase, th-it's --ilog someil" I I . - I 11 I I ,� I I . . . . I - . 1- - ­ 1, - . THERE ARE HYPEOPI. I I # ,, Wbo Hava-Raver, . I I I Experienced. - � '. A HEADACHEn I i . Headaches effect all ages and,, lid - , , , sexes alike, but the female sw% is - T I ally the more effectecLthrough the 1: -nerirous development and more del. d— .1 organization of the system. . ,�. ;Bardoek Blo:0 Bitters has, fov y , . 11 , ,- lb I 16,As of hen e ,,6 T I P, tye it 0, tris we 6 I " t � 71 what it as done f'o �housands of * -,;hers during the pa I . thirty-five y2- rs. Mrs. 0. N',t.,'.ovva, Clarksburg, 011 I writes ­" For years 1wea troubled vj� , I Sick KA-1dache T�d dizzintiss, and '01� xb6 cionstipated. I was advised to t . I Burdock 33lood BittemL . I only tdZ1 . I three bottles of tb)a medialnei, now I I feel like a now Woman. I find'. I i'-'11, I ,� 1 �,-,:� . .1 ; � ) � 11 ,; JP i -Tanies and Albert Street.' opposite Xames Street Methodist Parsonagep . ways reached out. for me so lovingly A man came running out of the cabin : � that the Idea of there being any dif- "We can't make It," sold Carson. - "Don't try," excl�lmed Cmigbead. � roonis, and the an,, -4e between, with its � LIE MAIM rOn 7HLP ANCIZE BrTWEMMN TWU I :crackling to ;",f *o,,�.,t� . 1. I : pjant.q ,whIch ire to be planied next spring, you, elinnot tnke too raucks � I I Exeter, Ont. I I with a Min in his blind, as if with. f1culty in getting into her embrace "It's effronteryll' . . light mottlings, looked like a- flower I)AXIC VINGS OF TIM GlIMAT HOUSE. . I - . .. � . i ..,. .1 � Phtnu-Ufflce 52a, Blis;dErce 89b I - � some wild notion of giving battle to the destroyer, - - never entered my brain. We are a lit- Changing a lever or so, Carson drove sprinkled lawn on which Carson felt confident of placing the Virginia .gen- I eouldn!t say you had no plaee to go. ' (I"11.1, EITER X'VII. � I � . I I I . . ­ . ., . question.", . ICKSON & CARLING�. D I . The Virginia was half a mile from tle shy of knowledge of bow to get in from straight toward the bosom of the � tly and with no disturbance. W-Ath.a I wanted you, and I didn't think of � . . A ,-,A-NE TP41N THE .4-111I . I � � -V77 II.t,*i' li,z flici business, Mr. � . L . .1 above, aren't we?" the airship before the crew of the lot- , ,, ' 1Vbnt are the iw rbor rules?" asked CIOU& Carson his i,,and lit slow soarin- motion the aeronef came � Emything that -that could remind n,,- . I . z67 �7, .., ' � . . . I \�.", , '1'ii; 1­�i�, 'W;id, Of the Univer- I , � #1 - r I oirs,noars alirlsbors, Solialbors, Notaries, Conv J the W� ter had time to assure themselves of ! Carsou sat with on 8 levers, pale as if deal]; Craighead into the angle like a steamer into her Df -of -of your reputatlolf'- : ' I'Mr. Crrighead, tell your friend," , I . t k'�V' �,t -,, i.ii i - " n!*es and Air Prod- I It, . I I . I J� , " clommisaloners, Solicitors tar leat; a her safety. The Virginia went astern � "nanged I I I I c ,]Ip --and found, Instead of a lawn, a , i ,�, .." I � 1 � . BaiskI Me. If I know," replied Craig- as well as athwart the course of the : I clutched a band rail, his eyes turned Lwout on Virginia, and her voice 11ON-,* graveled roof chittereil w4th tables and .b I 1 w.,!;. oiopany?" I �i . . I . . I . I I I 11 .. I 1. . I . . / I , )* . I - Aaozey tolejan at lowest ratou 0,2 interest. � .- I head. other craft, and -as she sheered to Star- i * aloft as if in Invocation. A more re- I faltered, "that I shall ciousldo,r W11.1i chairs as If for the serving of refresh- � I lit 4.`.­,Toul,o�lfl, 'ooking down into 'I I 11� --1 ­­­­ I— - . I ­­.­... I 1. --1 � I = ;1 � ,!. 030=i-NAIN STREET, EXETER4 board the aeronef and the aeronat ' It was quite dark now, sare for the mote flash and darkness returned, but � � he says aind that I shall ceasti to to � inents. Among these the Virginia � � Ei%4 2:v'; ivny r; � - , i U�� %virdow pf his of- . . , I ' �� � , 'I , : L. El. MI. VABLIZZO B. A. Dremser , — an. which. nearly full, was climbing, sped from each other at the sum of mO . not so densely. Tho zPace before them light, � no I no, ry by ceasing to reinenibi:w him. sed In, dumped some chnirs into tile 9 Je .-,-, % ', i I'l i.,-,. '�� ,.!;�, grt�up of re 1 'Or"Ll -1� r , ,I I . " � _­ .; '*Gv1j'1,,,,i�1t-�,,.` ,�, � . "I I TO LOAN, their two speeds, perhaps folir Miles the vw;tern sky still clear,. To the . grow sof tly and In a moment they into court find settled down amid crackllng;� And now go!" . I ., .,�;:Ild %e, you are cr%,o- : . I 'r,0111111! I Arch! le -R I I , I '-4 a minute. The'people on the' latter nortli-krest towe;ed the pearly clouds swam the moonlight fumilture, and crashing pottery. We are here for ne bad 1.-arp,-tsp," Imid �-­.�! am m li-Iiy. e( . 1�-� --�­aZ-09NF,Y � We bmre a large amount of iirlv�%bs tun& must have thought the other gone for- ! palpitant with lightning. Cralglip,ad . ripected Through an immeasu�able chamber of � , " I Theo'duro"f1raill-, "n1%, -we sha!l ­ The Roe had reached Sbay'np's ,.: I , " � �mnl..i-�.,, v,,zxii;:v1oi,s. --and Ins!ead o:Z ,,;oi 4 OF&D. an gsvm %nd vi-nago properblo* so lovn,g�,,o ever when an' astounding thing hap- I I Theodore to turn the Virgluia, cloud darted thoneronef into a second not llv"-- . juqt In time to escape the stwinmi, is d , - allowing to entAnte his equa-tions . . I . ' . 1. . Interest. pened. The aerofief wheeled about ' to some far New Jersey village and smother of rain and mist nod out on :;, the wearied VirgInia�,hid 'rctirv-l. �li 11; "Fooll,b boy!" cried Virgirla. "The.,, - ­i,questiems. Tell - !you jn;o1-;i !iim %r-� .1 � I � 11 I I WtADMAN & STANBUTRT Mtrrlitors solicitors, 11AZIn St. Vra"ar and gave clinse-nay, she gave chi ! was astonished when hp entered upon se. a flight tip the Iludson. which a lower level into the calm hind the storm. From this region of I r , -it mm- I I of the harping of her titint u,j,,,-t r �� Ili confino you , tl,o*,,,, plea,,, it'll'otl'-�11 le -.111- ; the J01'11 - IV- -01i wlit It you ,- � I . ­i�i�;' in .) seli ,�,, I 1, -,N ;! � - z 'I ! th-at Ar. ��4: N. � -1 , — — so swiftly that she swelled visibly in swift - -t,l &'t ol"Welis tb,,t " " y disgrace of her sojourn n1th "Fiz, ;:- , I . . ,:i,turbod! � . . I ,�' t.41 i:�'- Z ONLY TO LOAN M her swift overhauling .of the aeronat. , lay shining in the moonlight, laced '" of holits, Far abead, that it like 'ith the w"IMS shadow they emerged Into the moon- light again and began their search for !,lnd sind"r t1w all -ship and slLliji y(mr ; Theodore," weary of telliim, liw.v i,,mo i ' * ' ' . I i zrvaflon. (;(,. I beg of you --go!" � "113-tif n I - , ' , i:t,� Cniversal Nitrates ' I � 211ir Pr- li�:,,!� , %iiiany," said a fat 111,� . In a time so short seemed : 1 4 IF to cent It had been With n book clo::te . ,!Inkl "i I ! . . r A I 1.1 fui3ds to loan low t .W � -ide, on a breath the Virginia, on a level Ili) both ,, .4, (julvered the lightning sigis of bumin b. b tation. I all I I a 1 n y - . . . - ­ - There xicre a lmockln­ at the dow " 'I 11' -jjt.i;,!i,ly PC ,� tuall Nvill, i��., ­ Led pencil, I i , I . � i PX ivate at e., rat Interest. J, with the other's deck, came in close I Of tilt' ,!f-rm. .and frorn afar crime the just as Theodore was at the point of the gh wa. " . . t she I s composing'her mind � admission. : and loud ,.r.oIces demanding 1. and it' I . 1, 0t;i4.i�­ tlo�ii with th., acroDelt . I , I of . I Tj I ERNEST ELLIO' I - astern, then sheered off and deliberate- ; r0mblit"' (It 11111iltif'rL Clirson svemed i retreat, both at onoo saw what neither to sleep, when into the dreamy quie-, . ; I ! tudo came a that so un- ' Virginia extended her hands implor- 1 Compallyl" I'llerely Office opposite Central Hotel M,tin Ig ly ran around the b - ig Condor as she � to bt, ­i-vld) I" nWii Ili the heart of a . .. ......... I doubted was Sbayne'� Hold. purring was : Ingly as she 9poke, and Theodore mistakably the Tolce the aeronef, f�!rt*ailci!,�,Il replied Craig- . f "Tilt,- Is I . !Street. Exeter Ont. stood on her course at full spoed. As - tbuorl, I 0-11 -%,,ad spized ! .. "! The bold was on the triple peak of one I ; of ' ,1 seized them. . I hend. aeronef company an . . — she crossed the bows a cry went out i arn) ;.,,' ­. d nD g; ­t -i -onlething'of, I of the ruggedest find bigbest masses that Virginia rose. with her hand to � "I will go," said he, "when you tell ephemeral agoncy for profit -and I ., ... I .. ��� I . - from the great ship's engine room a , -- I sorr" I � ,. ,f his filoo. I hiS "' * I ". "-­ I of the Catskllli�, rising steep as a wall, her heart, in an amazement not aN un- : � I me -when I may seek you and make scorn it!" I - . . .,, "I cry bf mingled fear and astonishment. I , .., �, "" � --I!,.3"' said I � � . I hundreds of feet Ili the air, to three .; Pleasant, wondering wiliere her name- , � my explanations. I have thq right, I "Dut you ,ire a director?" , ,i I i. ��� . Pruning In Winter. Why did this new craft so course about . 1, I Th' �:,' I! '. ­ I , ,� .. - .-I going I summits, in the midst of which stood ! sake might alight and ,what Sbayne's 1 1 virginia!" 110h, yes! 011� yes!" replied Craig- . 1 I ,r !jl . .Wow, is the best time to take out them? It was some new- engine of I to 11 � :, I:, %. - d .., , the mansion. The huge building s bad ! hired constabulnry might do ,with The- I � I I "Oh, ohl" "You .1 .1. � head. "But the grenter things had not I � ,­ I ... Ueaa branches from old orchard trees, ; %iys the American Cultitvator. Some aviation-tbat was sure. .And. with .( ;,!, r, - , , ­ - ,I � 1, '. i Im a slow � I .1 I 'I " been built, the animals bad been Intro. i duced, i odore, wben froin the roof came a t I I she cried. are cruel! You are putting the blame ofyour ruin . .� Decurred to me when I went into % I I I I ; � . I � � 11 � a the leaves such incredible speed, and such un- I, � r. . 1. vtti north- d" -'�* . I the last luxury had b -i een sup K -raping and tables ,went over , .., chairs , on me! 'Go, gol" � was ill. I was under a. claim. I , ., -was 1. � . . I tire still on, .and It is �� Jeasy to pick out devd limbs. Pruning I heard of mobilityl ' wv.-I I ­ .: I . I, -�-­ %:.,,�,.�es of � plied, and Shayne's ITold bad been I I ! the parapat with a crash, and the ! "When may I see you again?" chetnicalizing in that reaction which ­ , I 31ow 'will save much extra Ili the I'). . . lilgh So as Carson came up on his second t011 ? I .,, ,- ,' "' - ,-,'e? t sealed up. Down from the mountain I voices of Craighead and Carson came I " our fight for results in ill(, vroduct known as tung� . . work .circumnavigation , , , , . . -0ja of the Condor there: Pill! 1. . : !!,. -,.:�'..- I . yne!s I -or flowed three sti ams, up which had -1 in at the window, low, hurried and , 1 the 'Virginia," answered she, "when ,­�� state of alcoholism or magalo-conver-I � �k , I I when time 1, preci" plpr&��,, ous ' -11ore- stood at the rail -of the. big .airship , Ill,"' I � I run the precipitous roads to the top, ! . L,,��tated. the fruits of your are saved to sation. A natural monopolist, General � I .1 1 � over, many hisecti-- And diseases will be destroyed. To n.,:,.ke sure of it burn . . two or three men with guns, who made j ­\Vh�, ­ i, T?' � " I� . jr� I o�r "at. : and wb(,n the thile came for closing i Virglfila turned out the dim light. genius you -if vou will go at once -or when . � Theodo' Callison, 311. A., took advantage I I I., I . . eel, the limbs. Dead II.nbs provide ex threatening gestures and shouted to ! tIff?" ­­ , ", �! -vt � '�.­. � I i "I ­ I`— I t the hold to those who bad no way of at.kvigating the air Mn- Shayne had "Well," said she, In answer to her "what you are completely ruined, maybe!" of toy wealimess and got me'lnto It. 'L i . 4-1 le't crimping grouitri., for insects and, him to Stan d off or they would shoot. i.- ­ I , � Car- - - , I- I i bM1t-acro,;,, them immense dams, using maid's tap, is It, Fann�?11 "I 'card "Hurry, old man!" cried Craighead. Hotior rooted in dishonor stands, and � - I �'dl'scases. Alrays f tit close to the � ,"What-sbip Is, that?" cried Carson. son. i-- i , ­ , j,,y%v ,*,Ire "NoDe 1 ! matorlills blasted from the mountain an awful nolse," said Fan- "It -to 'ere, "They're putting up ladders 11 � 'outside faith unfalthtul keeps me falsely tv-ue, . 11 trunk; do not Ie, arL� ,i stub. of your businessl You stand s -:,,u - , � i- ­ - - I � ,%nch ny. seemed come from Shayne's voice -was heard the and I stay with film in lit,, fight with � I .. ��.11 1� . - .1 I . , 61T or w0l shoot]" I � I Li71h1t.%1. 11 1*1 ­ I . �:l " " I sides lit lilares as to render them I miss.1s door, giving orders that it be broken Aerostatic rowm Then I shall glvev . ­: a � !�'�� -i . -- , I. - I "Shoot It you dareill cried Carson, "")I I I - .. I ­ A tilah1v j quite unize. Tile steepened preci. "Some things fell into the court," re- In, and some person burled himself my wiltile attelitiou to the Universat 1. � 1.11� I �. — L "Don't you see that I ran go above Ct­ a- - 1 plcoq thns earriod across the ravines plied Virginia. "Please tell the sery- a abist it una-Tallingly. A flat cap ap- 9 Nitrates and .Mr ProC.ucts con1pally", . s ,,,� I I . � i"I I . L . -I, � In Misonry 111M]p :1 lofty wall ent! I rely ants and sav thnf thin -s must not 'he � 11" 1, ;. f., 1.1'. �­—Vraj head tverd6 I I i I o meet llic mqulrements ot a I 1.11 ! - , Ix �., i good farmer it is ri� cessary to spend I j.� . Some Of I he Winter vv eather in study- ,, . I . . � e log the problems o! the farm. � , -mr� ------------ (— ;.1 ------- � — 1­4�� --- . . i [ ".1 " k � . I ;�� � li�l I Orobard ard', Garden, � . �If­ I ­ -� , . ­ . �, Thoi�e who argue that frult is uncer. I I . 0 � I : � I . . tain and that the orchard Is seldom ,�..,- � . r , �, I,- . I 1) ofitable do not give an estinrate of - , : ,the work gi,mil their trem It ­may be �� �, . , 1, 'that their orchards do not get mucI3 I . ; " ' .. , , "� ,�, attention, which, of course, explains I ; , ".. '. i" ,vvhy they ,are Unprofitable. � I I ,.��:,­ Permanent Inbels . for. trees and ,, �.` shrubs may be ninde from zine cut I., . . . I into strlp,4. it the -name is written on - . 1". ,the ifne irith an ordinary lead peuetl . . I I .4. # will prove indelible and will not be I 1 .�� , ;1 'affected by the elements. * .. � �. " It Is a good Idea to plan now for au , ... '' * rergreen -windbreak to protect. your ' I orchard, but do not set the trees now; . . -wait tilitfl spring. . . Store� the ladders under coTer, but '. ", joiTe them a good coat of point first'. ���I . Good garden Implements are eSsell- ��� � , . I I �". �rl. � i I , )tIal for successful gardening, .31tiel.) I , ­:,�: ,of the beoeflt and pleasure derb-c-4 . ":. � �, � , , ..." A' . �rom I �:�.... wor.1; In ibe'gardeii Is inissed by �1. r I '; ,,, ba,rhig poor tools. Ppend part of the - ; , -% � 1 -4 + I - 4 4 4 1 1 � . I 11 I ( t, �. ?-;Ilu . , " around the mouninto. . piled upon the parapet. That's all, ill " 11; I Ri,ery effect that could be produced Fanny." t I;-. - i by lights, white and colored, the elea- Virginia walked to the window. . I .�. . . ... .jj�g triclan-m-tists had worked out for the There lay the dear little airship that j "'; i..., ". � U . . '.., t � . . , ,,�I­ i,.,v Illumination of th!,A enebanted palace she and Theodore bad planned cam-' lT1i::1.0 :it,: 0 !"I 1, '­...; I' , . on bung, mi eliffs. Overlooking the region, paigus for and conquered the w9rld � I opont'd � � 1 tis, Its owner overlorded bis fellows, with. Theodore was passing the other. . I *1 %X ji nl�!�;f -, � ., 1 4. ;I I ', ,11, : the hold was a plave of mystery,'hold. ; way now, peering into every bearing . --alla pws, ult,� .. : ­ .. ,jr ­ ... I ng ! fing no nelghborsbip with. the people I . and gearing for signs of damage. ,k,, i) , I , � "It's a miraelo," said Theodore at In, bul I rf-t - t- -.*i i, *;h- ,7,)ul7,b i)eiow it was a real Laputa, an Wand pretty drx." � . i to the nir, and those only could reach last, "but she's all right and ready to -- , , t--- . - .. It who ciould Ily. — rise at a touch." ' ' - - ­ ­­ - ' " ­ "--- ----- ­ -- - I . . YOU -W .SISTE8 . 06r, TO YOU AND EVERY SISTER SUFFER. "Thank God!" said Virginia. FREE To , 7 ING FROM WOMEN'S AILMENTS. . "Did you find a way down?" asked .... '..:4 ... 1, ',�";. I am a woman. Car,;on of Craighead, .111 unconscious ,�:,*�'.., I I know woman's sufferings. , ;;J�' - X... " "I'll � , I baye found the cure - of the nearness of wlint be sought. � 11 ...,:. Iviuma free,ofa obarge,my home treat. "Only the old %vny by which I came ­ . ". I A.nt withilfull instrullfions to any sufferer from , �� N.; w imen's ailments. 1want to toll all women about Off the baek Slo0p of the emporium," tbiP Curo-yOu, nly reader, for yourself, your I ri,plied rriii,ghead, who bod been skirt- ,, �". PZN ,.N0-,,. daitlighter your mother, or Yom, sister. I want to ' lw­i'�;-.�-,�-' 0.' ing o lung i lie edge of i he ptirapeL "It's .. �:Mlfl:&.i , lit m Without .� @�,�: ,WX',',-',"��. J.,,!, you ow to cure Yourself at ho e ... - .,� tbehal nderstandwom, a nintior of slu-t-itiv gi-ttvity. As to get- i�.�.*? �k.­-,�� . 1�� 1111­-�111 p,ofadoctor. Mencannotu I .­ 11 IN11111 . a4,�.,-. en's suirerings. What we women know front ex. ting bitek, unfps-,i yoii hroxmlit Your I...�.��.,�'...-...-"".-ir",..,�l?"", .-� I perience, we know better than any doctor. 1know , ­,.;�, � :-n,;,:,1'. ­`­ �,., tbi,t my home treatment is & safe and sure cure for apociffi- lovit.v %vWh ,voit I really don*t " :`�;,?"�,nl ..", Lplo,� rrhamor WhItIsh discharge, Ulceration, Dis. ,g;r;�. I—- qrr, 111d f-linp, liow it'i; golng to be man- ' " 's i I �ll.�",..,?."rolll�"."".,;,I rJacei.vent or Falling of thoWom III Ptofusej Scanty I I . ;W,Z`-;�� or.Vi6wful Periods. Uterine or Ovarlon Tumors or ii-.vd " � ' g ,.g�.�,�.. * Grolvi 138, also pains In the head, back and boWels, 71Wg:k1.11j�.1:�,*.-*!' . gx� �!'g "0ni-e down I ean forve my way up", 0-1 �.: - g;, 1i "i. "i"IN I '.� R.". � " Py -�i bon, Ina down feelings, nervousness, creepingfeel. ' -1", �� .�'� .11.11 .. 15011��, .4" $ , -X Va fog,vv the spine, nielaincholy, desireto cry, hot ,.i, �.:,;,4:�:::;:: : -M.- ,ud Theodore. rnking hi,; voice Ili his , ,!"W, - ­ 1.0-11 I ,.;. .g.,11.1.1:1. N lil , ". 1" - ."..". � ."...., �' W, 1.ffl "."';,; mp" '4r'&�.I-, b] ­ '...... ,..; m. flosL�. wearineSsp lkidney and bladder t 'a , .. W­nw . , Whe-t mused by *ealmess pecullal ' " ." . . . . . � .."',", ,.'..'�&.O. 4.. "', . I .,�:;;�g�K�;.I,.:K,<.,P,!�.*:�sl..f: to = OeV. I 'B'"4'01- -)o ,""ll t""t" III I go book - - .. .. :.. M . . -- W�;".,.:.:��!.,;:r��,.,;;<..,;.,�.,�ri", . � 1;1-1;-.:,;.;,;,-.,.�,."...:$,;,rli:i:'. I , lvv­ltosend yo7i acognpletel.0 days'treatment I wlll)oill qpokm her? No! Von stay - 1:1.....,..,;�.":.��,�l;,:.,:.�..:,�:..":..;!I . . I �.�".,.:��:�'-.-',,,,....:",."...: - � 40tiruitv 1-0 to Prove to you that you can cure , bert, tiogi., I , . Toursolfabhomo, o ... i . f I. ,qgleklyandsrtrel�, Remember, hiq,. It wit i cost you nothing to giva- . - . . . hetreatmentsoompl te rial;andifyous ould -wish to continue, it will cost you only about 19 i '1.�Ir. Cralghpnd!" cents a week, orlosat antwopentgaday. 1twill not intorfero with your work or occupation. The volve vmup from the darkness . Juat send we your nskine and address..tollme bow ,,)u suffer, ifyou, wish andX will send you the , .1 treatmejit�.or your cas%.9p biroly fr000n plain wr ix,r.by retura mail. I will &180 sond Ion frea of The house. eool ond ralm. ir ,I � I ­ . ­ � .. B ,b,.G & 116 I AW, 00 a D pfco5tinlybook-41WO AN'S WNME ICALA .11-rR witb"j)lanatoiTiUizstrationsahoNv I _ i 1 4I'I t� ^, A U �u :1 —­ 4�* 1 � W U, 1. I "Pr�§et)i!"aii.,4wt,iled("rtilglipld. ,,But nef as the rings of Saturn to those of � a far* haiiii. Aud, to originate a .1 . Dhrase, th-it's --ilog someil" I I . - I 11 I I ,� I I . . . . I - . 1- - ­ 1, - . THERE ARE HYPEOPI. I I # ,, Wbo Hava-Raver, . I I I Experienced. - � '. A HEADACHEn I i . Headaches effect all ages and,, lid - , , , sexes alike, but the female sw% is - T I ally the more effectecLthrough the 1: -nerirous development and more del. d— .1 organization of the system. . ,�. ;Bardoek Blo:0 Bitters has, fov y , . 11 , ,- lb I 16,As of hen e ,,6 T I P, tye it 0, tris we 6 I " t � 71 what it as done f'o �housands of * -,;hers during the pa I . thirty-five y2- rs. Mrs. 0. N',t.,'.ovva, Clarksburg, 011 I writes ­" For years 1wea troubled vj� , I Sick KA-1dache T�d dizzintiss, and '01� xb6 cionstipated. I was advised to t . I Burdock 33lood BittemL . I only tdZ1 . I three bottles of tb)a medialnei, now I I feel like a now Woman. I find'. I i'-'11, I ,� 1 �,-,:� . .1 ; � ) � 11 ,; 5,011pe. . Prepare the soil for yetir brioldhig 0`3rolulnt 601NO TOM 017 BEIM r,001r, V&" I ty a" Y wo-011S. r,an ow eyeancas I, . ­V08S 0- VO woulans U 1 have It and loarn to tbink for herself, Than %vh)n 'he doctor says -"You musth4veanopota. don*t shoot! I'li� a ,*4,tarving man, In � tion," you can decide for yoursolf. Tbousands at iyou­ n have cured tbemselveswitil nlyliome I charge of 9 manific"- 'L . I 110]Er, THEODORE, CAO, Got,, S .. L�f , completely otited ancl I can trd ,VU . testify thjit it is la b --- -- , I . :". ". . . I . pjant.q ,whIch ire to be planied next spring, you, elinnot tnke too raucks I wbere you. can shoot nod rip your gas ­ Coille. teniedy. 1b curoo alij old or young. To Notlint1l ci! . -aughter6, I will explain a simple home . treatment which speedily ancl effootually cures to*,- Micea, nreen sickness, and Painful or . IrrePlar 19onstruation in Young Ladles, Plumpness and health alw s result from Ito use. " Please come bete," said the voice- "Virginia!" peorel!i Above the roof, and as the man It ladder, , i 0� ever used. * . I I I I is I.:, . . .1 I Pal w, In. prip�arl`fut the .soil. tiag in perfect safety? llowo all, .. siver my I I hereve on live, IE can referyou to ladles of your own localitr w% I I a knowand will gladly I cried Carson. I I'Please tell triend,10 the under mounted the carrying a pistol, Craighead seized an overturn. Burdock Blood Bitters moz - 11�0,4n I tured only by The T,. Alillburii. Co., Urgt� . ; ,�!11 . ­ . ., . question.", tell any suffler.l. thalithis HoineTreatmontreally, ctires all women's diseases and naakes *yromoix well Just stad'nic your ad4ress, and the free t4n flays, treatment is your said e4, Toronto. Oat, . � , I 11'' , I � "llyliko 12 t1le. Miaodal". 0 stiouaile.Ill . ,strong, plump and robust, yours,nlpotliob6ok, Write to -da$-, as rotl'May' n6b ,800 this 0SOr again. Address, 0 tok,-, "f.%=A . -,�441h-.�M.qftmall fA Adargas -ad All.aut nald.. screwkw,jt,q:(aza into t4 .o � . ­ I .� I , � � I g� � I . ., . MRSJOM. SUMMERS, aox ki 841 t a WAINDSORt, Offlr� I I I . 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