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It mak-es every dish with lictifferent, Ooraeiritotbegai,deia- I � . 41 AW4rd. . I L I I" I I . I I � � I I I , , I 11 L , , ". F A, m an who 'tells his own story As Goorp Cullen he had been house. We "almll Lot .be ilater- Aw rMT t"I M* g n4v pezo,. _-hWftW_ Ilk one ro,pra of tbo gooretaTio2L ' '�, � , i I. I% L sea - 0, , I ­ . loes not always � tell the whole of which it is u much mov .) at B L I 11 I 1 � I . ntL I bitiotle, climbing the ves the ,rich, TuPte4, and I'll tell you there." 40MAZQMA �)4 �Woa — 04twa 4'.�p - M Wd ,%aft Dopartxoeab L : .art-aib attenda eirou 1.1's and Si I I I ft ixcWAghain Patlac4 1, C , . I L w4_ 1 . m1tan0' ladderof adivanoement by slow and nutritic' I L Gower drew - NA,�DRU�W Sm - UhW�4 1�t 4 dIVA44 food Ae normoU4 "to_�pa L. . I '':, . 11 . her towards the gar , ! )s are thought to 'be exolusivolyL Ilia diffi.,cult st6p,s� N ow" at GQwer. of appeiiaing flavor of primo. L: 14 don s$elter with his arm abqut her e,MvK!'4'y* 11" per baskets of steel w;Wo, ; L L romore't yqvr '' ur *M4 X= tm%. =A W= . I '11 . )wu affair, and he has A right if -ronclon, t4erq opened, to bim A roast be,ef, I L . aro 444L . and thosl � .. '. : �, 1, G I I W , "Your no*$ shall come � ,� , L He I Vast, I 111o4 vith useless cirou- I �Vido sphere ok influence Wa's wp9tim AQ tmbor Ria, y f � �� !� ": e locked L . L L , e, L . . I �e ohOMB to � keeP th M trao it fez yo -tit . gravies and first, Duleie,; but', when it is told, . .., '­ laris tho are addresimod,jo thoLt'i0o I .1 .. ... t, . . I , �'ii L . way in the privacy of his own ,determined to acquai�t himself . &--a �� K rtrr armut hu mt dqel�p"& tboza rg 4=4 I �, I I I have something -on my side ,to a04, Apd, wo. ,va imd tli,=� � 2Z andthe Pr'neo of Wale$, $0"Y'j LQTLA. ' ' L'� � . 11 I . .. I 1. ,� )roast. That encounter. with two. thoroughly witlii the waria,gemeatof mucei, . . te.11 you." And in the saying of I ., dou A4owera . . I I . I � I L I ,�' � 0 )retty Ameri,,A ho. his large estate; he inteade4.at the I .. ­ this he sighedI I ly Mv CK"40-AL CZ, Or %R61PA tomm M*NT=Plt* 1, � . nk L n women, NY : . I "xAmw paw His Majesty Xeceifto more trado- i . L ti � , )ha ed him for 6� service ren,der- noxt parliamentary, election to . I �. . I I L The garden shelter was open to . I letters 4Ud oirc.451,4 th&o 04;rona 1 , , L � )d by a straDg L er, might very NVeIlL came forwarct as candidate . ­ 11.1 111 a - I '. I to r the outside, and the groom touched his the south, glass-side4 and pictux- ­­ -­­ '- - IL I I'll Ise In tho United ZiAgdom, I L 11 11 1 1;1 lave turned back Gower'$ thOuglIts cciunt,y division, from which the hat. 'Mrs. S'WaY.ne, Sir, said I osquely-roofed. It was built ty the the aTera,go some seven, hundred a . i, � � )o the'Poriod dropped out of his life, I 11 ;� � present. member 'Was retiring on waLis to ask you if "you would mind first. Mrs, $wavyne, and in her day OW% S day. . I � 11 �i`Li: j . Ind 11 e anxious que�i- account f L 11 this waiting.'arf a minute, and then we had been furnished as a room, and 'a ago Ing 4 �V, i 0 age, And as if a I IMP ORTANT H'I N A some year K' 9dward !'or`a,"Pa -,,,il 11, is is last to I VII. purchaz�4 a fin -0 pair *1 tuska �;,! Aon. if t1ing like bh� ,was not .enough to ongroaS And, W oUld ta,ke, tip Mr. May as well on filled abundantly with flowers. Uu- �' L I � no, how mueb else have I I-orgot- Occupy him, I theft had in Addition t" back, soat He's coming �b AM in"k 1M. Aelt from a cerialn African tro4or and 1. . der the, present, reign it suffered 1. I f 4i �!,_��11�", wnl, But so slight an inoident ,boan Dul, I . yel"Xi' gl,eob,L and Was Seldom US I L A B %0y U PAT%, P R I'D 0� X-0 AM V I N ty 1. ,,, 1. _ie I Leav�nworth train, and iVs I ne , ed, ex- L I I , , I . ­­­­ subsequently he wroW *,very, 'yoar. L " Vi,PWI p I tonld hardly be called a spectra He became Dulci6's filave at their no,vr on the up line." 4 cept, 'for tho housing of garden - 11 I : _. . h,iKing George, a few months 44ox �: I 1�, � I I I . I L 4 i tter fro)4 L . . lrom the void . And yet "' "ry trst meetin ( You . need only take my b . I s &coession, re0al"d a le ,,0,; g in the country house ' &9 " teats between summer and summer. :- �xuth it had proved a spectre. He of a, mutual friend, where & N w returned Gower. "I will walkL ' When Canningor Preserving, two essentials to 900A results the same tra,cler, en,clo$Ling half a : 1;�, e the L ".You will not be cold in here, �;-ei I Good 6,igari Canada's orohards I ,. . ..... , L 11 I I , I i�j �ad passed no waking hour ' Year Party was gat,hered. It is not field- way." And as the poiter will youl" said Gower doubtfully, aroi Sound Fruit and I . 11 I dozen elaborate, sketches' of ele. . " - I ­. 1he Saturdiay of the boat-ra,c6 witb� L of his supply the orie and in I .. I phants' tusl6a which the latter bad I 1., wonderful he was attracted, for handed up his lug -gage, he. turned looking,atthe thin fabrie . for $0.10, , r . 11 :�!` g and dwelling on Mrs. off Aeross the road in the direction lbri&'s gown. But Dulcie was in . I Dulolo was lovely to look at, wid I ,l DiO rtop4in I . __ I I .i 11 Pinkerton's words, ,haa, in addition to her beauty, the of'& ladder stile. . . no Mood for feeling, cold; the stood I I I � 1, - King George is a, keen colleotof L I . li, . . � of Gower was well a,c I I . or curloa� and various Works of &rti, * I :11 She was all smiles and blue rib- rarer giftL of charm, ,that cestus qua.inted.with .enc4ivled by Gower"s arra, her $ 1 1, "I 'bons, apologizing for her L MiStal�"e) VenUSL . . I I and dealers in the antique in 411 1��' I I � which is owned by few. Love the thort-cut across the fields,, and 'hands against his breast, Pressing I I I I , Write to L him .. I!, L g to this banclso ,me at first sight is notalways credit- .lie was to -day better pleased with b. 11 I Parts of +.he world �..�,,L md tellin I , I im a,way,$0 that she might' see if when anything special Comes Linto .._11.. )tranger the istory of her disaster ed, but it does oc.dur, -even in our solitude than company; perhaps 'his fa,ce refleoW her delight. I , I I . i , , 'reSeuc, M . r's case botter Pleased at all times to avoid . f(Can't YOU L - . their hands. ,. ;�;l 16ncl the timely rhile the colder Eriglau&­ In Gowe guessi" she le � 1�. I y 8ugges,W. Harold S-dra Grznulated Sugar you have the other. Tell your gowev, , r . Once or twice ,every year the ,. lister smiT�d alsO� corroborating the instantL development was like .the cOm peated., "It in about Margaret. proprietors of most of the chief .. a . pa,n V I when appealed to. . i not long been an inmate P&pa has g�ven in, and she 1z oo-m- plainly "Redpath'Wl ExLra Granulated, 1. 111'��'­­ .. .,a, recognition, perhaps -of his ideal, May hat hotels in Europe, send letters to .1 . �­ "It is extraordinary; the most pexhaps of one -tune$ GOUXtL; he was a youug Ing to, the wedding after all." . � . ! M . ,beloved. in 60131'e- of For I L I draw his Majosty's attentiDn to "I, - 'fell 1! i I saw it at pro nee. 11 the ideal, ow, good-looking, welledbowted I M, ­ wonderful likeness. vious existe , (To be continued.) ,> When.youwant Loaf Sugar ask for "RedpathIvI.Red their establishments, and usually . . ' I . - I had <0 I I I �i , : once, and so did Adeline. Adoline, on fuller acquaintance Dulcio had passably a gentle; I . � seal 1?sTia Lumps in Dust Proof Taokages. enclose photo-grapbs of a special , ­�. �L,�"� I was as certain of Lit as 1. ,And even hardly fulfilled it, though be did; come thither with florid reoommen-, _gb I quite of rooms which can be rese'rv- . I i LL . . I I I ­� . L � : ") ven to himself. $he dations from some friends of Airs. ed f L r Royal Visitors. , little Catl—iudeed, Carl was the not own this, a ' 0 .. ";,� arst. I Went to the othor HOME OF XONSTE:Sarly Montrea 11 :,� hotel the, was still the child -woman; he must Swayne's, tempopa-rily to assist 1. [ The Canada SL,gar Ref Ining Co., Limited, I Many hotel proprietors, too, 1. , bout 'Gol6nel Swayne during a periodrof lEstatilishad in 1854 by John Redpath . r quite commonly offer to refuse &o- 11 "I but L , Rept'leS WhichL Welgil e "L" . very next morning, making sure wait for added years to bring a s sepre- , 1. a :1 �i our deliverer would b,e there; development of mind and render disablement, acting as hi --- -_ -_ � _ . . - eommodation to, any, other guests � : I ;4 he and his wife had gone on by the her the intellectual a.MPanion'li-e %ary. He was supposed to mix on Quarter of a Ton. 1 I ' .. I ' flut at longe , I The Galapagos Islands are �f ex!. ditions giving rise to the particular DURING A ROYAL VISIT. .1111 .o., I - , I., We met the' d for. With thia expectation equal terms with the family, and I , z ,", early coach. in TO STOP HICCOUGHS. ofer- .... 11 .If, ir na,me, beyond, lie could - in!'Afirs. Swayne showed him marked treme interest to naturalists, since I As a matter of fact.the King neve-T , Piss. I never knew tho tak-4, delight disturbance, is found in all r . .. . . I � I "i . but we used to call them the honey- 'her childish ways, 1�,er caprices of:fayor; but Gower had from the be- they form a connecting link be- If It9s a Simp16 C, � ences to the origirp of the term to makes a stipulation of this sort ' .'�`,' t L I "] t nning -n�,;t him with in% ,incti*ve tWean th ase Try a Sneeze which the -writer has been able, to "..", ., , I , . , ,; � moon couple. - My sister madc 'wilfulness and relentit,w, like the '91 alike, w@oh bristles a I e animal life of the twenti- I or Hang From a Beam. obtain. The term adngultus is when, he engages rooms at a hotel, ... ,� �i frio�ads with the wife; she sat next. cloud, and sun of April) but there ;dislike, 4ho di * eth century and remote prehistoric . but foreign Royalties frequently ... I . 'I., , n he sees in another times. . . , �.'L � to her at the table d'hote. Such a was & note Which jarr;d, even. in dog's hair whe 8imple, cases of hiccough are often rarely used. do. . I i ___ 4-- i� pretty creature, and not stiff and, her. personal beauty. When her clog a posaibl,e, intruder. The Heye, and here only, are tobe relieved by such measures as ssuvk- . q All the European railways under "! L I I .. 111� .solonm like an Miglishwoman." -eyes opened and )net his full they spring -of this aversion probably found the giant tortoises, survivors I ing Ica or taking salt and vh,wagar CHRISTENING SHIPS. government control, and a good , � , .1 . � ,�l -of the reptilian age, when there 1 says the Medical Journal. Pulling' The ceremony of breaking a bot- many companies as well, send a . , ', Hcre -was the spectre, and it startled 'him with a sense of the rested on a consciousness that May . ,�, i I , a a month to the �_:, � .� was a spectre indeed. The, double unexpected; his ideal, or dream-� admired � Dul,cie—admired her man were as yet no mammals, and all � the tongue forward and holding it, tie -of -wine ,over a ship's bows be. time -table ono . , : , �. I . ' King's private secretary, ill . 1 . _.� -was tmvolling With a, wife; they memory, - whichever it might be, than was ne-cossary, and far too sorts of huge reptiles held may toy some time is an effective. pro. fore, launching has its origin in the I I the I . I I ce-dure. -a boHef that before changes made in the time -t I , ., �� -04, w ore called the honeymoon couple; had different ,eyes from those. yet, �nuoh for his own peace. upon- the eat,th. . I ancient heathe ab a . . L. ,� and lie, Go-wer, had forgotten S8P- if a, trifle hard, they wer-9 hand- The fie!41,path crossed two wide The, isla�tids lie in the Pacific Sometimes obstinate hicicouagb is starting out on any enterprise it since the previous montn being . I I I .. 11 11 1, . . � offer sacrifices to carefully marked in red. They are � ,�, tember, - dropped it out of his life some eyes, black and brillieLut, an Dastures planted park -fashion with Ocean; some 730 miles West of the, .relieved when thL,e patient is at rong; was necessary to, I I "� . I 11 . �1 -witli the months which went before 1 inheritance f d. led to a, re 50 Mae- B, gods. Wine has usually -bound in calf oi vellum. � row her father, Col-lmental timber, an coast of Euciaclor, and a :by having him ha-og, with tho aTMS propitiate t -h( � . . I I ,1, Thiz was Friday, the ninth of April; onel S-ws,ynej and the only feature ficulties were extreme, his tompta- cessible rugged, and mountainous, : extended and grasping some beiin been used for christening ships of Thase time -tables, by fhe way, . I , n I I e but -are among the few contents of tile I � .. and on the following Tuesday he in which she resembled him. Per- gate which entered the gardens. that they were, until quite recently 'or pole, so that his feet do not the Royal Navy for ce ti ri a, � �, I . . . . 41tar as tile haps that sudden opening of dark- The Leavenworth train, must have very little visited and 130mPara- touch the floor. With all the Abdo- occasionally there are departures Royal letter -bag in the way of cir- . I ,�� visa to .qtand at the o In 19T, when culars which Are preserved-, prac- . I brideg,room of the lovely Dxd�ie no,ss was incongruous in the midst been late on this oces'sion, f or tb,18� tiv�ely unknown. It is owing to this minal muscles tense, have him hold from tlie custom. ' Svayhe. , I of so fair and soft a face. Gower cart had not left tile station When fact, no dqubt,.that these monster his breath -as long as possible. . the Hibernia waa launched at Dav- tically every other circular, as � I : 1. sea &ve an ive ,e:re a a bottle of Irish whisky soon As it is openPd, is consigned . i . man. The ,could not have,explain-ed what was Gower pushed open the gate. The tortoi h ry d th , I- ,Sneezing is Tary officient in car- euPort, - . Ile was a Prosperous d . . is the ex�ac,t or, wa3 broken over 'her bows as & to the waste-papex basket. , . ,. � couDin's death had made him Gow- amiss, or whether he had expected: lady of his love must havoL -watobol though they and all.their relations ta,I-R cases,, since it - I I 1. I . � .Lnf Gmndon, owner of a fine es- love -light to, shine for him from I the approach from an upper w1n­ beca-me extinct everywhere' else,in posite to hiocough, being a, sudden compliment to her name. Some The Prince of Wales �has becomo--_-`� I 1. I i-_ , � By. I I or of the softer 16ow; she came flying down, L& -white- the world pr4ba,bly .thousands of etsym- times the,throwing of flowers is re- the object of special attention to .1 I . -.j ): ,'��Icte .1t& path of ambition was eyes of starry grey expiratory act. In Plata's . .� " ��'- * I ­ -nd in Jap s ho habitually circularize. 14i � r;� .� - raazol. . blad, figure. with a rose on her years ago. . h posium" the physician Eryximachus sorted to in France, a an tho a w I I 1. . : , open; the girl be iiad suddenly fan or tc, the usual custom is to suspend a, Royalty- I ". ri-ed on a brief acquaintance, had But this discomfort was a small breast, and met him in the shrub- Some of these reptiles weig recommended too much, eithe of live birdsover the bows. If A Himalaya guid-,5 wrote to Ms, 1. �, . were thick screens nearly a quartei of a ton, and they hold his brep.th or to gargle with cage . 1% . iolded, to his suit without demur. matter, when in every other diro,c- bery-walk. HeM M co to sing when Royal Righness, sending on copiss .- . 1, iy was perfect and ofilex and laurel ,sheltering early 'are re-wairka,bly long-lived, many of e water, and ,if not' relieved the birds common I �� . M oup at this lips was full and ltion his dainty lac . a littl a good of his credentials, and expressing a . 11 w gay in Abundance them 13,5ing thr set free, it is considered I . '' 3 . words 01 desirable. And Dulcio did not Of- bordeys, no ee and four hundred to tickle his nose and. aneeze, hope that the Prince would bear his , - � ,�.! sweet, when these chance ;ten -open hex ,eyes wide and look -With the flowers of spring. The yearsj,)Id. They are, however, al- whereupon the hiccough would be _ _____-44— nd if his Royal Highness .� V.? a stranger clashed it -with the bitter- I name in Mi . ,.. �tj people full in the fam.: There was place was, private. enough bor a most 4xtinct in th-eir-wild state, sure to go WISE SAYINGS. should think of making an Ascent I 1, P . I., neas of gall. The fear suggested " . .1 was intolerable; nothing could something -veiled a,boub her, almost lovers? meeting and embrace. ., owing to their having of lake. years The spelling fthicCough'l is re- I of the Himalayas, . . . . � f recovered furtive; sudden glances and gleams She ran straight into his a,Tms .been iio persistently hunted for na- coot of the We is not, apastime; it is a busi- * � 11�� . wholly relieve it short o , being a combination Offers of fishing and shooting in I I I . � �, I I f coquoitry or mischief, and then with happy ,conficlance; she was, in tura,1 history collections. syllables "hie" and the latter term ness, and a, solemn busines& 11 parts of the world have simply . !" momory. But, as, the care stoodl 0 race, prospers and a . I 1: I the wivhdrawal of down -dropped fact, too excited over & certain, The last great haul was made in of "cough," which is without either The human poured into the young Prince in the : �,J wh,zt was he to dol Except for organized ves by m-utu I ai more than � f-�. knowledge assured and tangible, eyelids a,nd dark, screening lashes. piece of informa,tion which was 1899, when an expedition pbysiological or .etymological basis; survi 0, 'a past few months from - various I 0 I I as undoubted and hers to impart, to put on t,116 by tl e Hon. Walter Rothschild vis- � 11'.4 nth hour , it wa's Tho coquetry w 1. the pronouncia,tion, with perhaps ,by competition. sporting syndicates. One of the .,:,.� � now, at the eleve ; r her plaq- o,ht away the may eye qpnd the bu0Y211t ost remarkable of these, was an -5 and remwmbo� ited ,,he islands and brouE rarest exceptions, -is still that The at�e I In :i, i I �mposslbla to draw back. DuIr_1e inbred; Dulcie's batteries were now coquette f(George," she said, "oh, sixty tortises of ages varying be- � offer to provide the Pr;ince of . I �j r hand trained innocently enough upon ful airs. of the old -or form "hiccap," earlier spirit are rarer than they ought to . I 1. I �� had made ready to put h4e . . .. I i . I ,. lover, her husband to be, 60 George 1 - I ha,ve, such news, for tween 100 and 400 years. given I variously — as "hickup," be� Wales with . 4, . . "I I In his on the Tuee,day; that soft 'her � , k Society is divided into tmm class .:; " � i�,' And then stopped withtlie Since then there have been other ,, UPS.nicku-p," "hickhop, " I I - 11 little hand, which he coveted as so Gower did. not realize it was an you." er had caught mbior iaids made upon them,. and bic f A MONTH'S 'WHALE FISHING. . .1 .:.. aptitude -which, 1or the future, news untold, for Gow "hickeock," "bich,cook," a -ad, "hie- es—the men who do all the work- 0 : �il great a prize, The wedding go" . . I ' - -ad those who find fault with Full particulars of how this rather I . �. I _ _ ,.�' I j� . . :4 was prepared, the guests were bid- might have its dangers. - � ---. - __ — it I% estimated that 'there are pro kett," with quasi diminishing suf- life, a; hilatratinq . : ,�,..l . tt I . I bab ly not now more than about a fixes ock, et; but the "bi,ck" a, syl- it when it is 4done� out-of-the-way and ex I lie I Time took to itself wings &� er I , w- � .. � I den, presents had come in by the I . '. � Sco: e.of the giaqts left on the * lable aptly -expressive of the spa,s,- sport was to be had were, given, anct I..., i:il d he to allege 7 that New Year, bringing on the FART RIGHT ID. I ISSUE 27-11 d6tailed statement -of the cost. � W, �� 3core; and what ha . . . lanr 'a. I the con -i I a I f ��� � se had I modic round produced by I ,,, Only that he had lost hiz nerve marriage day. Luve's cour Ulten He Quit coirce. I � DMOM Apa cular, I I j __ __ - ___ ,, I I , I because o n a,ccideatal likenea, fidwed smoothly as. — - - � __ _ ______ ---. __Z_7__ there is pr( ��,'� f a well as arwiftly. . . �sw _ _. -___: )bably not a pbilanthro- . .. ed Gower of . � . � M , - . I :1 N " -, � , I'm , 4i �i ;gv,� _N.g g'g Zi� ����' ri . 'g-g"gag ,W- 7 I!, ��� I � , � i � �Ili 'm ich does not bring its � .,r! a stranger's careless w,ord. Colonel swayine accept ife Insurance Companies will ic or c a able institution in the .,.::! . . -n- L `�� ... _1 � R - _11 . a's Grep4on with open arms as a so �_ i� � P country I in-law, and did not even stipulate not . . He w on his way to her now; I insure a man suffering from --- nee un er the notice of King � Ij J -a's heart trouble. . � straight from Sir Luke Morde . - I i.i for delay on account of-Dulcie's I - - - . George, at least once or twice a .':`11 chambers to the station, wheie he The reason is obvioui. A extreme youth. That he should be 131600 in Cash Prizes for Farmers mr, by sending in a printed re- ��, took the train for the north-west. This if, a serious matter to, the i � .---.....� — I V . m. Klad of suoh a marriage for her was port of its ,doing$, and Usually a 11 11.1 It Would be his last visit as a lover �' husband or father,who is solioitir RE YOU going to build that new tioular piece of work shown by vi,otograph I; ".. . �o Fortune's Court, staying there natural enough, but there was a ous for the future of his dear ones. � Ahorsablock,- sidewalk or dairy gon't isi, wax done. I letter -expressing a hope that his � 1. i�i a in the pa,st Which made th4� I house of cement? Then InsIst on . NotJcp how we have purposely planned I .. Majesty will subscribe to its funds. � Often the heart trouble is caused I . -1,41 X_Single night, for he was dite at reaso more than Commonly Your' dealer supplying you with the, and imposed certain necessary conditions I . I Obviously, it would be, impossible I 1.q: . to receive gladness by an unexpected thing ,and can "CANADAP Cement. Not only will this in order to give, large and Small users 09 I . ; I Gren&a on the morrow ' Colonel . ,Swayne had di- I for his Majesty to subscribe to. any- , I p, presentation from the tenantry. great. be co-rrected, if taken in time, and -onst're Your getting a pure, uniform and cement a4i equal opportunity. ... . I , I "i , I ed hio first wife ,and Dulcio' StrIctlY -high-grade cement, that will thing like all of them, but, as it i I Un Monday evening he would re- vlor.0 properly treated.. A man in dolor- I As an illustration of this., In prizes ,101, I - , "I guarantee the lifelong Dermanency"of the and I'D," the quantity of cement us�d I is, the King subscribes to over & � 'I! �um .but not to'the Court; John -was daughter ,to the' di'ForCeo, ado writes: .1 . ,.� t4lng You build, but it will also entive has no bea,ring whatever on thfi result. thousand charitable itstitutions. � ' � .1 . though brought � UP for the, last "I was a great coffee, drinker for ,You to enter our Prize contest. And In The farmer -who sends us the best pho- . "I Huagerford, the parish clergyman, � this contest,you stand a good chance of The Xing is also daily the recip- 14 vight years by the, .second Mrs. ars, and was not aNy 6 t I I tograph of as small a Wnq as a WaterIng ient of an enormous number of beg- I � 71 had offered the hospit��ity of his ne, who, in her husband's es- many ye ar of winning A Prize that will perhaps more trough or a gate post, has as =uch ,. . i. . vicarage. hou-se; and the next mOA- I!S W "y I the injurious offeots of the habit tban pay you for the cost of the work. chance for prize 11011 as a, man. who sends gin,g-letters, and 14atters from I � I � I � .� I . I Imation, wa's a pattern of every till I became a practical invalid, Every farmer In Canada who uses "CAN- a photograph of a house—and the same eccentrics, and faddista of . . I ing was the wedding. onianly virtue. Of the first Mrs. WDA" .Cement is eligible to compete. i. cranks, - . sufferling from heart trouble, indi- Applies to prize I'D' . i He flung himself into his -corner ,w dead., and of her sor- I Four prizes will be awarded in each Pro- DoWt bold back from entering because all sorts, Asking his Majesty to use -.1 . myne, now �estion and nervousae,se to an ex�- VincLI and these prizes will be dIvIded as you, think You don't knowahything about his influence to Prom I . � Df -the Padded cmrriago, staring &W re must be a few g follows, , � ote their par� 1� � . modily out of the window, bub not rowful history, the tent that made me,wretchedly mis- PRIZ concrete work, it's very isimple, Be- ticulaT -views on various subjects. � I t Words later on. Y, "A"—$100,00tobeTiva'ato-hefj.rmtr sides, we have a 100-oage book that we I I .1 ,%t the surround -Ings. of flat meadow . aged out of the -express erable, myself and a nuisance' to irt oneh Province who wil use daring 15i 'will send You free on request, which tells In the lato roign, the recoilit of I . and gleaming river, arid trees show- Gower ohai a, a,,td took the loo � al those who witnessed my sufferings. 1,h-11-9.r.11t1.1f­t nnrAber of barrels of ,10ARADD YOU all about concrete and how to niake apy� letter addressed to the sovor- I., , at the junctib- I to drink coffee, P91 and use It, In this book, you'll find com- eigni,except it came from a person ; .1 � � lag here and th,u-re the budding.trai , This ' "I continued ZE "B" -$100 00 tabo given to the larmer I I I n would set, him down. in , suspecting that it was . in fneh Provine' 'Tho uses "TAXAtW1 Mete Instructions for the *making of al- who was obviously demented, waki � I " . . � however, not . OBInont on his faD Kno . I Kreens of spring. Ris -vision. had - ue course, at the small station of rm in 19ii for tho greatest st .everything you can thInk of in tile I L . . I . ­ . past, re d ' the cause of 11 -health, till, on n1imber of purpmo. usually acknowlodged;. but King I I . . I .. cortune's r, a r. fto in be 1^rmor , which � one b"k- into the and ther . r 14orry, not f M , PUT way of farm utllltle�s, floors, vate, trougho, , . . � . I . I . ), for l7doi insurance I was ZE 'V'—$100.0D'to bo sive,7, to t at&lrar, posts, eta,� George has alt,ered this rule � 11 " .. I fit may be well to follow it. ' .� C!olonei Swayne s residence -of For- in WIA Province IvIlo furn)A" us with the This free book --entitled: . , I apll�oyin pb bbovii2q the beat 61 any part! I . �, Tejo tei on, accoutt ,of, the trouble . "'What th,s involved a great deal of voyk tq . L . He was a,reticent man by na- tune's .Court. This Approach to his . t`r`1k09111�1a4 h Concretall—will not I �, . I with my . heart, Then I became the secretarial ,staff-, and rather eri- . .,-,. . I urned his thoughts P will also greatly In- couraped by no means desirable �., � idence opened destination t I I . I lure, and. the conf I L alarmed. I ,found that leaving, off nd for It anyway, I . � .1 I . I . . . lhat -day to the great Physician had more directly to the meeting close coffee helped me quickly, so I quit to try for one of tha , eorrespon&nts� to ,a&lress lette.rg . I I . . I I � I I I I I . t4m �een shated by few. Returning to at hand. . . Itogethor and having been at- I . I I to the, Sovereign, . . I I I I DuI01,04 ot it ' ' , � 11 I 1. ' - England in October, there had been J-ro w&s bound to tell' t of 'eat Quo. , In the future, DO Person who . tracted --by the advertisonidn I I I � I nach immediately to, engross him that gap and ohLtam iia his past, Po4um I b��,iV'itb­t%�.- - I writes to the I -Ong will reicive any ' � 1 I . I I 1. . i7ith nevv obligations and interests, -ana it Would notbe fair to telIDUI­ "The ,change in my condiei6iiwms -,,` sort of acknowledgment of his or I 1-1, � .� � ! . oken memory aside. cie only, child as she. was and ig- . `­ X��_1_0_�M,5;7 _. her letter unless in the opinion of , 11 .tnd set the by remarkable. A,11 my ailments vanmi '" - I . - - I I . 11 Xs of small moment. No one re- norant of the world. 310 must tell ished. My dig�;.Aion was com- I the Xing's secretar,Y it needs a re� .� � I", � . . I . . . d 'V, such close relation to ,yno ," Aoll-bho bare ',otelv re'stored, my novvo I . _____ pl, I . I . I ,� yn alne I � tolonel Swa Usness � Y. � , I I , . 1 & that,ho might be bound to wivd facC the, OPi i dsought;, as P�tsapj k &at I ­, - --*.— - L I *: '� , i Mon he ba n .. �* .1. , Ji t� pearci, and, most iniportaat W I . I 1. ,question 'to tile Pinkerton recognition thore � I - VAft AND FANCY, I . ,i ,-�'�'- ' ),ocourit, and .when 1 � . of till, my heart steadied! down and — V� �.1*1' , . I I I .. ., . . I I I , I . 1hrotiged on him from his intimatom would again be a reservation, became normal, an<l on a second ; r- I I � 1;, �� � �. - , � " y In Mexico every IA`,er, day,% � � - - I "IV 'want- .as & est, . 1. I . - . - , JJY5 Culleu, you were if this Nv . fall from hon y AlinaLion.1 was Accepted by the - 1. I book, cash-book or other recorO , , � I � 2d, so long we thought yoti were it must be, remembered,that his dif- ""a ff, .. ua:_7 wqBt have a five cent stamp on ,L'-,. Life InsuranN, Co. Quitting eo Be �, , .- . �, o ­ L ilcn,d and buried! Wiion lw-, you McnIdes were extrerne his temPtlq­ and using Postum Worked the ,_ �- - . evory Page. , ­ � � " I . I . been ?"--44 could answer lightl�, ,tionz great, and the Suggestion -of ohan-go." Name, given bv. 11,08tum , . . IL I Fluis . The trouble about & turni poini . I . He was I . 6'Ad pom � 3 � I . out. . At Paris dangor was only an idea, , ".­ V L" Ky . $,v L I ,,It . I . "Oh, kn�cking ab Co.,; 13attle Creek, Mich. ' , 4�� titodArx 4114 in a. man's career it that, nevei I'll 1. 1. dommullicadon �, . , � 1, 11-k4t.- .1- � 'i. I . . last, and there I sa,11V the a4vor- still plalinijag the There's a reas,on,�' An -d it -is Ox- ­­ __ — .I. I �_ book. hag any sign post, �. I . I I ail -ways I xoft*�. � . - I �isoment.11 .In this way the ugly and silapigg it in WS mind"Whta plained in the little book, "Tbe I I I .. LLLLL I 8 I , -1 . I I ,.#*.. WbM�A ftilov% k,r*.,Avworoui ilo � over with tile trAin slackened speed for 4t- Road to Weillvillei" ill!'Pk I'll le ., I L --- ,- .. I I O... . . I void had been bridged . gq�, I I �t ittomat I F hilatd" � I � " . , , ; , , * � I., , � - - 11 ` 11 , , , - I, , , I I , "', , , � I Merry, I I I i IF 11______=r., F— - ' m ' S] ___�_k__ _�_a_,4_ 4 G 1,�,i,,�� I 9 90 I 11 � I ", II ., 't - - - , - .1i I I I I , row.��o -- - I �� � , � , -,. -, 141 " F, , � m ,., . I . .his friends, and in his tow sphere, other sLopplige, and glided, in to the tvar road too above lott�rl A now a0A - .. UR rrr L ." ,,�,"."' " . Nov r OuAt yaw ahlek"s WforA . . i - . I I t1je dayg had boeu Mled and o, ver- platform 'of tho ]Urry, statioh� . 01�0, Vlov non . � I , A.L M., H I .114 . , . ­, �, � -_ .1 - , :41y , .. I I appwh froin WHO to L � 1, / ,* I I . 1. I .1 I ,:( . , .-, � k. . I I ,Uy�v I I ,. I : � Uft r stood : '* I 91 y � � . . I . I � . led, �Ushiu.; 4m= It* -0,1,st life mg A' sy"a, blY-XPPo1ntoJ , cayb � gentahe, tru6, and full of hultbayl Intol-t- 1 I � I I . I . . � � � I . '41 I I I ., 1. � 11 ,L I , ­ I � . � " I I .. � I 1. , . I . . . 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