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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1911-8-10, Page 3­­­ . .. . I,,,. , I I I � -7 ,,, .,,,—,,,,�,�.�'I'l-I'll"�,�.I.-�'llill� �, --11-111-1- 1I.I.- _7� -_-_:1. ­­11� 1. .1 .­:­- -N ­R"XRPw 1. . , , !�:. I_, � -.1 ,� ­-IRRIPM r­_­­­f�,F . I I , I 1. : � 1 . . .11 I . I I I '#F� I � � ,. I 11 I I.- q I � I . I I .. . � . I � , I . I 11 , , � I . I I I I 1. .. I I , � ,� 1, * I Ill 1� - 17-71- I I � ,� I . � I . I . li � � I .1 �. � " I . I I I , . . I � � � I I I � I , � . I .1 . ��� �� I ,, ­ . I I . : I . . 11 ,. . ,� I I.. I �,,� TRE ZXZ, TER T11ANS 1. ­ ''I I I I I .11.1 I . .1, I � I � . ,,,, I'll I .I.t . I . ___,_...______._ . . . . . . . _­_­____.____ -. I 1111 ­­­ III � I j � � I ­_­­ 111111111101 � ­­. I 1:0. III 11 11 ;;�� .m;I . : I I ___ , i 11 , , "'i i _"­­TltiV',V � . ­_.._______._._.._. - __-_-_..__1__.. -1 -1 �;;. - I �­ -1-11 .... 11-111-1-11'. ___, 'W—I � � ,, m � , " s"g; 1! ., 1, -11 I . "I I 1111111111111pi'll". 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I i 11 " I XOTIlLMS for their CHILUIOW WIXIL14 Act need walbing on; and thell, eveA � i; 1 1 1 4ro 0*10Y T I A �NG, with P831FACT $UCCUM It 11 if I did require -1 I t, it'would uot be frolit then. Jhkisy inatle ter Own world at CuArTrM XVXIX. " t A, . 8 1*11 �1, t e -1111 , I 000TUM Vie GUMS I 11116h deliento, g(Intle liltuds'las youvi." holno, $he grew ill) bellutiful, pure, awl I I � A 1, ., 111, I ; URLPS WIND CQUCI, 4Q ' good; billocelit as a thild, utterly igilor- .. 44 Xo T,I,NrO ,640 ORAXP A$ 110-", - , . Ail"W", - I o Loves or 3 W Itia'aU. I .. I I .. Jjetw%elewn i w 6 tbe o, tilic. f PlAUnCL , Dlaioy began to look alarpred. . Ilut of the World [Intl Its Ways; reveiren't I liar I s. �e sure and as4 for "Mrs, k 4.1_1 ,�ol tel liar thouglit you would always liko He dreamed so little' Ot the tr0b, 01" I Wi s W's . cot i rup", aw.t k-ke Z10,0400 , l4ous and oluiple, Into this, dull gray 81,0001 '01 IN WON 10liq 1031 * ,Mud, TwIwty- Cents bott? 1 ale to "I'Aft On you," 4ale said, trilag VW, before be raw ,her 0.0in, be ball , I , -1. 1% dear Daisy, you are very simplo life tile col -of Sir.01inton bad bOeA a Passed. dd __­_ I I I I I 1-1 ... �� % mix 031,1 I ` W 110=aT1041) uOULA-zose y . . like a flash of glorious suaiight_ljo�y forgotten all Milt hit I . I � I � *4TQ4r ,rva =tI., jrAmstcry, or my life MI. tind very sweet, you do not understand, id,% did he open to her? Ile not remember what ,ibe said', the oial,z , 1. . OOZ yersoo Krhu 10 Ift 01 �� ., I BY BERTHA M. CLAY. Id. "Wilty, there ,is 01� I I can spe, tile ways of-tho.world at-(, till tualt-y N"M imprp,esion left upon, his mind was t4ot, , - I .,. 4 4 a clut')n?" sho sn taught her poetry and tow"Inve; 'he, a a , --IV a 11 . news t� you; there is a ocitalu ih.�I)"- told � Daisy he wits going, 1104 14 ,A, Um W!# or 2ax MAIO YOX . history !a it." Oh"IngeId the whole face of the, world for Ito had , " . w I— d . to luell) him 114, his pachlng� � :`k,�"*" " 7ears old ratly hame3t4ad 0- 4P � P -Z-- .0 '$The Wedding I . Ilravei-y ,one has a etory," said Sir eldled edquett(�-TO,u knQ 210thil , ( ber, SbO SA'w the M01tUlng of A thOU- Obe waS ­ ml, " - a I M . He saw her ag-aia, some baur-,s after- ,� tonj olivailibletDoM1010A. Author of "Which Loved Hisn Best, Clillftn. tbat" Adly. .,I sand t -ei - I I I Aftr . 1. "No," replied Daisy, undaltute , , hings. sale had noi r known be . � Manitoba, 0.46*%tolitoys-11, or fts, I . ,,I hayt. Done," TeDlied Dai%y; "my llol*,, site saw new b m.uty every,xv,bere., w&rd-, t;he, wuo standing 14,, ibe LCU01104 I 11 �. � ,-,. __ " ff 04 Rer Wedding -Mom;' Etc., F.U. I . ' mile applica-At ,mliot Apposr im, P011809 Rivign , . biogrAptiby could be, writen in. Yew few I do noV I ,then, bus -with ,some ripe red Zr4tr .. I , at the (Domialon xauao uanqn ox, . .L I I'Aad etiquette will prevent You fro -at be bad no idea thait site lwed blim Y . 1, I words." with tile love that was. Ixer doont, Kilo "'d aS be w 1 1.�V. 1 .. . . , , L ­ try� W � . I I 'ved w la V. I . I I "Have You ever 11 in tiny other IV, I 3`19 on I . tba t ae" 'WolU eT an � iWb:ugen*Jor the distvictJ 'ft � �****Rtl� , , t t1wre was no life nwaY 00 , ,, iprojo had at 0e %400Z 08 Nvell", he said; 41althe'll,gh it does not only knew , . way be � ale asked. from him; that 111, t&& light and glory. I this D�Vjsy? 1111,jo girl looked up tit hillo � fild, a N%,lialt jina brought his florroLw, so ji�ace but this?" I , I )09� )by, jathlbr0n6thar . "No; my futhor %vas hie it now." 1, ,i , , 0ortala oondlti( �Bter Of -1111i'Hingo-Ill 11-igh Llfe," It said very forcibly before (him to [,, . I of 1ho world was centered lit him. IX4 'with a'whitt', Iva" 11100, devoid of W3 � , s � -night, ad keeper in P)V'ToIlt I . Gon, daughter, bTothBri. Or I I � I, -t,t a Hours aft,w he had 1( -ft the little ptir- the WOOds here When lie laft"ried my "Thent otiquetIlte, is very cruel, San WfU J!ght and all eolor, witli large, oh'LLIOW- I . esteadorm . ,,iofly, but Jong onouph fox, him, th, P so, handsome, so unlike every, one 11 . jbtending ham months residen% 111miliage was rumored its boliv, abf)nt lorl Daisy %at poladering on mrha�t It InOther. She 'lived in the 00 itty towa Daisy; "find I do, .not like it." she lto�d I seon, no ivoudc,,r Daisy loved ed e7eis, fIIIJ Of Vall), with q'I've" uIr . broug-lit her � "Few Taw lips that Nvould not be ,,441, What hTud I outles...-SIX ejoee by-WOodbU0,11. He ill people do. -t cannot be fhe . mad caftivation at the land in 11% Ito take plave liotweell the betilutiful, Re- could be. She wolidered. if anytbing in home here, and she never left -the house 0`,nd Of the story' Daisy; V�e must find him. She did so, e,ftex a fashion, the G&der m%3 vouip,1691hed Lady 'AfaY T-071' Ind the --he . first latial,eut .she saw him. She called bappiened to her? Sir Cabiton felt 413114 I . . -ot three Years. A� homest . the newspaper had disituTbed. ,him . a (Uffereat terialwitioll. Now, for ln� . concorned. � : ,� III$ 4 is miles at ,b!4 b9m9ii, DuLe of Roseciarit. "ght.have. seen there the deaith of slace2' him bolinle, and talked O,f Itim ill her I . RQ aariolk He had been lying for many month - mt fairy gave I'Daisy, ae ion 411V he asked Ur4a ,,wUlain 091 Of At lenot ' e, it some believole child -like fashion. It bad ended in a ;i I �1, ,. lobead aa a darm 3 some dear friend. Daisy took the paper "Then you have not seen much of 4he st"O �" jAn w on ,I. ,40; bed,, lit, hail N!Eirl t1lulOSt. at nid read it througqi. Surolr rinthInig Nvorld, Daisy?" I YOU a idea fortune, and Ono of -die young "Yes, I am in", sale replied, quittlal; , : solely ,owned and occupied by It . fatruiers raoild beiii., a.olwd You to inar love ,that was pitiful in it'.4 intensity. 011 be spoke. Mrs. 4wA a , the gates of death -from weqknesl there could allply to him, ,"'i- --v' the "No; but I have not Missed it -I have ry It lie had speat the romullider of 'his the kit en as s I , I I � his fAther, M000TV eon$ jdaughtell. I . ' MIZI him, would. not that do?" I " j "I �rother or sister. i Paill; hi, had liveil nport from all Who "Appirolachilig Marriage !a High -ire," been very happy I'vithout it," I I life there, all wt)uld baye been well. turned to Sli'r Clintall. � 11 . i " - ..) In certain districts a hOw0#'-ePJAQlX Ikut-Av him that he might forget 110r; lit) but innocent Daisy mover dreamed "the "I have read of ,a man ( without a ".No; I should moit Hke that -at all. Daisy would have beenquite content to "I colnuot'think what has COTAe QTOK 11 11 . Ung may !pr( -0p lovely ,Ind accomplished Lady May" shadow," said Sir Clinton; I irow I' kao,w s1koUld not like to be mariiied, Mr. Ulf- Wai h s rd not.11ing hor, AfT. oUttan", she said. "I SX0 _ � pt a 'had . tutwolill to himself, over .,Ind ovvir to.n." frightened to look tit her. I did� beam I � k-- [aiaside blobdim"o- npabi, tlllll: his I()YV WaS d(NUI-Slalit by had anythin- to do, with their gue$t. a girl without a story." I to do,),, move. It was the mention of lili go:llg . I � � 4k"uarter see, I a] t " hor crualty, her ,,liattio" [Chon she . dientiesed it from Ittv , "I may have a story some day," said "Then what would you like . vi�-ry had 4t wou(t. � WOW& tpxtoe $3, per acre. D'Wtiros-F jhvi, eoldliem- 1"I'l Dulsy, laughingly. "If ever I do, I will be 113ked- I that changed, its it were, the Woz.'Ahip- that the fever Was I'll I'll, I Wu�t resi4a %ix moaAhs ineadh Of six ift� `vrddo; -lie lima boflvved that he Avas Ing attention, of the child ditto The 7KW� burn; surely it oetroott be tliat 1)&isX rwe tram date of 'bomestead edltr,7 ' ;oil! yet, tit, lit, read this, S-ol,row, if lit, Was there -e "To wait lipon you," she reitlie I t; $be looks, awfully ill. " . 11 Lboughts, Dien had =my sources of �d� and � I dead to all otilot , did not like to tell his, he tell it to You- ver a man siouate love of tale wouldii. For Sir is taking I " A tie 611r.0 � hiN ed again. ; I jkqtudtng, the time require , love so loog ropi-osqP(l, his anger had, doubtless, some good reason for It without u. shadow, Mr. Clifton?" lie slatil "You milat nurwe .her 'tip; I will selal , ! _ , should like ")Ale are arguing in a ciirolt�" he said, POT 'her OOk* � d-Wrtuo , 11 Clinton's mind was made lip at last, Ile IjArmestead patent) (and 0 so joug. I;f,l)t dow[]. rosti in -,I hot, pfl8- baasy never forgot that scene; it mZ "I cannot say. Daisy, I cannot be." I was well, s1trong enoug,h to go and he some 9Md t wine tow - P I *, Itifty, aor`ee extra. 81011"Ito torrmit'. swoo-pilig tiverything be- 110T kinder thaut ever to him, she ,�5,atoh- to change -places with You just tow once$ "that Must. Ile had formed his vians, He Daiw, how well she DurSed, Xel" I A bomeekeader who has exhausted r, it, him. Ile w11,4 like orto hereft of ed his face ,as a child watches fts I shouia like, to have lived as You livre "I shall think of sometating­ else, wo-111tj go' to France --to the southern 11m. Erne &*nked him with hew olj& I Ills homestead Tlgj�t and OA'nn*t Ob' his ro"Isoll; th'tt ulig , of 'it. So fhou,�, said Daisy, "but -yvitatever It 1.9 "I 11Q 10YE'i 110 hell(WO(I motilicir.. if s and XTO in tilk' litnd Of t1IQ, OIIV,0S f4a,Zhioued courtesy, so little. did thelyl 1� she saw it daTkon."Ing wit,h dottle-41n, the world, but not c;.Yast- . P;Lia & r.-_eMj(tj0rL may take a par- doaa lwd surg-�,tl a�,aiu thrml'-fl, hQ'k"t thought ,al* gwowing pale, alit, left all s�ou were bora Altere?" must be fox yqu. Now you 3itive been and the ville, .He would ,go to pj:ig understand the kind of fever that wal 1, � . *h,lrsed lomesteed iin dortain di0tristif aild soul, had (Illetl III,, who -lo I'Vill,z-, ll�ld other occupations to rmd to him. She I .,Yes; I was bora md bave lived here; Out long enough, and 6y motlier hus, first, as h,, ,vt,uted a large suin of Ituandag the girl'a heart awaly. . ' �. Datlei��-Ilffafft woko eyel,y puls,c� to tho bur I suppose -that I shall die here. I see so'" faillous soul); you must come in Sir Clinton Wes to know, though, no I W,�I)ce $3, per scre lliug ,,tllllg tancied, too, tlutt thece was 4 change no prospeet Of .any change. Aly fatlier and kove- it." Money' and his bankors coultl so ea-tily 11 the i,n e1aPh Of 0reIg sA.111. It 11:111 innstt'roll hiYu tk9ldl), in, him; he )lad grown, more thought. , st"ild it talere. 'Then he would 01100se went to lVoodburn, having several Mat - MAA) aix MOIN of 1).,;. I . �WMTLS, oulttvq -nd orest 14,;I,;(1,.IIg tht'rvivit"Ibis lig,lit hilml . arely sitifleid, eren when she ,,lye will finish our argument another . .. to Jjft7 acres m died -witen I NN -Ls quite ia. lKle girl. He hIS future, reid(mee in some almost Us-, to= 'to' a=-%l:i9e' He had not , settled � , - . %. a . house wortb $300-00r 1,11 to 1,111N,i lier, 1,(A voilld litirtA Id V,11'.4- till; ha r I had been such it f-atithful servalit to. the time, then, Daisy; you shall thlnl, it known place. . Ulty time for TetUOUing, antl, hAVT4 � q 'hi. 00'Ry, $11'M was reading Ills favorite authors. ThL�re wn 01'er ao!d find Out what You would like I I I � I -the a"roillit'l tit .1ler rvt,t. Ile 11:111 tate, Sit Henry Wood- When lie quite decided -he never Zor: MEDY IIW& 00=Al0siOus to execute, th . Deputy of the jiiiiter of tb� nterlor r I ev eT were times when he never heard one 0 er Of this es D or pensi best. lirragine that Isolliv., f-alry is co -m- got the day; it was In the middle of twdligitit bad faded'inito might befewe ho I N, B.-Unauthor zed imbiloation ON . lovAiii liv.r itiore inadl,v. more wIN-1y, than kvord; times whou sile osked him ques. ley, that 110 .1rave "11- m tit a 'Olt, - ng to ask you what you like, best- I -, %Man. -1--w- __ k I'd fori I llww, NA-11(ill llo laver., that slio Nv:18 trobW - tions, and he never answered them; and told her she miglit live hurt-- for the I I of till the June, a warin, sunny, fragri-aut day; ridumed. ex any feuir 01 robbe" ==����� to Ititirry a111101ol'. !!I, 11)r�.;I, ,V(it 11:1.10 Limes when he looked so utterly wretah- rvniaindf-Ir of her life. I went to Woocl.;I what you WOUId prefer Out d the Them was aev 'd'-nt, Fi e and Plate world-thent tell me, as though I were when the birds were singing, till r A.Vilat - 'Ill- los"A lher� lit- Nras at Dn s s h, burill to a youlig ladles' s(�hool, for four -lie m- %led i�a at Woodside -the cobtage, door was dos,4 I Ir B, 0,&RLIX4, Life, Acold'en s lit 1, lie ( � od, yet b. ed th, , �4, y' mrt ached for him. .tj l Mrs. Rt as b u. .& a Glass Inswance, also Collectiiig - "ell, 'Vet -)).!ill love. 114. grawa years; [)lit I do nut think," continued a Rury -A rden , - - sti- `-, foT *d, UOt lockW; he Opened it geady, Igstl I lc:11I ,V�rlt wa Mild I-liz trouble seemed to have tlitII g% gathering awberric andAliotimeeting. V ,js to ])I- l4tAill if OV01- 111,111 was. At harder Ito Mut since he read that notice Dt(1.4y, Nrith charnihi.L, vandor, "tbat I She had been so good to him, ,so ki-ad blux to es4t with the rich, sweet creato. ]Daisy should be asleep and he 611oftli'd . I W. BROWNING, M- -1 . 0 oil(, litult'J"Ilt lit, thtlim"Illt IV wa,- vasier ro ,.if ber marriage. In his desperotion .I. have learned very much. That is"all to him, that -he had pleased himself by Dalay sat iu the pretty little porch. disturb her. The sound at vidlent, 6as- flilat oria, U , ly." thinlong bi, -would give her not a I&ege alomte weeping struck lihn with wow , a P. S,, Graduate Vic I eltiv her "111'I'll. ti) klluw allP '\--I-'; really �trniiiV Idea was gradually unfolding it- ill - together the falling leares of . ST D(im nion . Y stor ,,, -pastol,aj fortune, but a sufficient one to make her gathering I .vertilty. office and re , aldepen08- SE11f befOTo' him; Ile Would nevet resume "It is "'we"t 'Intl Ample ati the red roses to make it pot-pourri after deV; it came from hie Own ra'01121 �00* SAI)Okatory, Exeter another man!s wife. Then he laughed ills place in the world; lit, would live.out sti"U, Palqy. flow Old are You." a de'sirable wife. for any of the young ourilmy fagbion. . Sir Clinton and the door that led to it was half � I Associate Coroner of Huron, himself to scorn. JVhy should he care? the re-maintle,r of his life in ihis little 1 "(-),III" rciffled Daisy, with. conscio,as farmers of the neighborhood. But, ,i_ the true c no thbught of listen - I Irad given her up or his Own free . OS to Ws wonder, Daisy looked tip, at saw her there, and went to her in tile OPM H-0 had . —ho Cottage, or in some other hto it; he Prill(l, "I il"I "I(I" than I look; I am M t preoccupation of his thouglats. During im.-, but he divew 0wr 60'ently, and hd 1= R. bright, M. D. M - C. P. and will. JVhat could it martter to him?-- troulid fanstrem- . friend.ship, love, ea&.- nearly ull)(itevil." him again and said: tale last few days he had quitt, foi-gotten Dever forgot the picture. '. j4+68" Honor Graduate Tor"Onto Ign- she -was false as Xadaq. He believed alth'' luxury; lie Would live, a hormlf�' .%s_lla hnTt� :%-'ou 110 couipallious-no "I know well enough what I should Daisy's declaration of wxuting alway's Daisy sat by the window, her he,94 ,� vivity. Two 7ears resident physician that she ,had ahv,"Ys intVaded to Marry " pru�fe,r from all the world -It would be e very ab- : Ito. Offibe the dake; she1wd oilly ited. him as a lift,, coiaitelit -with his books. That morr- fni-ilds?" lit? continued, to wait upo-A hini. Ile. was attached to IaTd On the .WiadOw-sl111 i4n' th � I Igby.&I Alexmdra, Hospital, e aft upon you." sarr�w,,' he, rich, hr,wU � i . la stand bid idea seemed to relieve lihia, dwel- "Nolie that I czzrt, for", ."be repliod. to w her in a grateful, kindly Mshion; he 51140nimellt of I residence, Dr, Amos' 0 kind of dupe, she had only trifled with ling on it eased has plibi. Perhaps when I "I lm.iw soniv A-irl.4 tit Woodbn I'll-, but '11iia time gir ClIaton did not gillik,. thou.4it ]ter Ono of the purest, loveliest, haltr� all trafastened, la,y like 8, vell 1� "Ida There wat, to him something almo,-t � ,12drew Street, Exeter. � him, broke his ,heart. driven bim, mad ste folind -lie bad (hiven him,from the their fathent lwl)t shoims." said ililio,mlit . ovtpst girls he had ever met, for around her. She was weeping witu for Pastime; shi, had marred Ills life pnitnxul ,In this devotetl rittae-liment to sw violent, p-assionate sobs, It seemed �, nR QVA,CKENBUSHI ;iviug world of nieu, she would repeat Dnis,y, -ana they voji.,Wtneil thniselv,-ts, above -her station; be had the kiii-deat Such � ; JU . I I for Riot, Own autusement. Then would si fals4ty and ropent of her pride. ycry 1111101 Ithol-AL, aw." himself, Ile never drenme�d that it was intentions toward -her; he meant to as though each one woulA zend 1:12%, . � of lie tin Bft-s. I =is stood ,bjo � , come a swift, sudden revulsiou. Per- an.)tiblng more th. a girlish liking c 1, , ,nd Surgeon ana, Ae- Aten disappointed in loye make I Witich vivw (if swArd posiflon amused " dower her, to Ile her friend for life. As dellt ate fv=e- Physicisli a 14zps -he had been to blame-, he ,had such as she must naturally fool for an)-- � ()f*ce­Dr' . P.allile's old offico stj-auge resolveo, this one pleased Six Sir C111ron �'Ij that 111I 4,111,'�lvd a hearty, . for flirting wi,tli her, he ,hdd nover even her. o0her. been. jetalouis, hasity. She was so lovely, Cli , -wilid: she had telifled, ca:red for, "Come, Daisy," she was saying, '*0 . Residence -Corner u%ton--he. -8yo,ild keep hini,zelf right it, latigh--the first she had ever thing and Idjj Main Street. so graceful, it was no, wonder that men Yet he dreametl of such it thin,--, 'he had never tausit not stay here. This room Is reaft J, opposite away front "he �;Pertt world. It ,h,%Uld hear(l fmin his 111m. IhI.Iqy I,,kLjl tit nursed as she. had done hiln. X: and Albert Street, admired her. He wns 'torn with W- ., him with a grave reprwwh in her tender felt sorry, itoo, that she liked him so spoken to her or looked at her in. a way ay, urn i ,,ever I*. i -n tit(- power of tht, Du�,hess that he would ntit have done to a sister for Mr- CIIMn now; he m ret Screet Methodist Pawson01,98, feir,ent emotions -love, jetalousy, anger well. In the scheme of life Which lie of his own. lit, looketi upon her as at any moment -we maust -not st&Z , luk,eter, Ont. swayed him alternately. Then Ili, Said Df ljosecaril in show bvr grandeur be- Oy v " - e 39a, Residence 39 Itore him. She shwild never show her "Ilow cruel of you to laugh, -Alti, had laid down for himself no woman a kind, good girl, who had amu,ed Will here." . � ones-Offic bore any part; 'he wu,uld have, none of Daisy only answe-ed w1th her sooli�q Ar -h — to himself how foolish he was, that trouble . tbrough a Ion,, tiresonu- sieknes-4. Ile , . 1 4 -.11, .1 ......... ­­` U his emoition rpride ovew him by -qulillug Ill. i)roud. Cliftun! I assave you it was a them. He suid to himself that lie had I! k . , I .) 11 .. the past Nms buried; al -Wiffita,ente, wfiale she held out to' lite'" -11, had no thought of her which. ho would then he saw her fling her axins up witu . .. ICKSON & CARLING, � was wasted, his love was detaA. Latly i screme � "So, the shviikeelicArs' d,111411,-, j.* woUld leti=ed Ills bitter lesson, Iftrited it iw not have told to the whole, world, tind a great cry. I D �� j)fay was loss �to him thall any otheir her harLd to him; he would not pirla I not ,"sooiato, with you?" 'he �io!tl. loo�k- and Nras not ft, stiffer again. Of Course "Oh, Mother, mother!" . elle said- ITI arr�stors, Solicitors, Notaries, conveyltnt sr�_ -wO,mal, and wit . , I himself by lcoliin-. at ]ter agaiii. Ssq, he no. more dreamed of Daisy's deiT 7 y gi v YtT her? The it -was only a. pretty, romantic idillic Cbmmis�sltiners, Solicitors Xor the molablia n e, C. 0 lest he should meet her, lest lie should ftig down at the lovely face ,Intl gni.n- love than did her own ml)ther. ' shall die it he A�ovs- - IV, but am I -to (14 � - WZTry) at her, act ho. hall ,seen her last, ful figore ,with it wzaayge smile. kind of idex that Daisy had of always He went to her, thanking lrbw fair I cannot bear it!" � Banirt 960. tinder the light -of the *lamps, ,her wld to I meet those who would pity him, tkin- "No," replied Daisy, fratiltly; " and I, 'w.ititing on. him, but it disturbed Irim a. 'Lire, sweet "He must go some tim% child; us � yAojiev, to Loan at lowest ratm of Interest. hiands raised -to repulse )him, her beau- � raph over him, ale would keep, a -Way. �. and an4 gmeeful she looked, her P . � � " I from the great world. He would lot his in illy turn, did not care to, know the little�he, wished -it had not been so, � face berading over the rGstAs,f,,,He .took well no-vir as alrotheT," was the calm - I when Daisy, an hour afterwaid, earat his . , IV y 0ppjCEj_MAjN STF.EET, EXETER, tiful f,Lce all glowing with pride and lit oney ac girl' in a class befow my own -that Is, -z the le- -in gers repay. � , I t'. Fl. yalouscit cumillate, and found some * as nisual to offer her services with book up some o aves I tI 11 it. CAM LIN G B. A. IN%, � I shall die," moatned Daisty. "014 1 I — scorn, the light of her eyes, the gleam if woodkeepairs' daughters have a clitiss 41 t &re you doing tibid for, Daisy?' I .11 I ---- Iden I obatrity wita-1, at. He would only take nud pen, he looked gq� mother, life wall never be the same", 11 , ____ of her jewas, the ,-dleon of her go --have they, INIT. Clifton?" _voly abstraeted'. ally �wjlut w%s suffidemt for Mill to, live The next scene in Ahe tzggedy was he asked. I "I sball begin to wish, lie had n!aver I i� MIONEY TO LOAN. � hair, all da7zKlng him--4how imperl i . She spoke so seriously Sir Cllnt-�,li "Foe Yort""slhe replied, quickly. ! ��) Ilk -11 fair, how wyall L y beautifil; but how 'UP011- . lund tha,t hvuzhed ag,alln. that lie grew th-ed of -the dull, quiet ,,For me! V.%.at tim. I to do with all came, if YOU grieve in this way, DR&W, --'-�_- �� . 1 At first It ., ­' - - We haw a. large amount of private funds - proud, tow cold to him! � If, aftear a short time, 'he Ic fy him, "A -very charming class," he M.�d- monotony of the voittage. these rose -leaves?" � though he has bet-li a Idnd friend, tof , I 11 - Pola ail.;��,-a,aiadvinagepropertleeablowrBitB life at the cott�age dAd -not sotis U` know so few, tell' had been ijke peradise­-a peaceful re- � . - 1. - � - ., � :,Z� nj6i�!Dgj. � r Should he live, and. see her make that � then he, 'would go ubroad-not to those "and, Daisy, as yo She laughed, and Sir Cli&= always Us-" I G)�A)I)MAN & STANBURY hated rlwl happy in ther love? Should me, has one ever told you You weke fuge from. trouble, a rdamen,of rest -and Is laugh, i,t wits so c!ear, so "Ills Iditiduess has killed me," sald places tha�t English travelers most af- vw pr Y?,, ace. Ile had been content to vi-atch liked DuiZY ' . tors,tMa,in st.jRxeber h live to see her ia.jjot1h,0T man!s wife. v nu,�sy, "for I can never live when he, I L 33arrlsto-s'-&�lc I, , _ of France . ebt pe, �� 'i s,& J,honi �e loved with so loyal a love! fectedt but. to. some part the sky, to listen to the birds, to note savery, SO sweet. llia,s; gone away." 8be sat silent for — ....� m -here English feet seldom trod; or, it "No," she replied, with a pleased, Lhe girowth of the flowers, to. make ua- "You know the Lwo picil, vases in ' w gh far I line usbo i6rce and -hot impillse came Over lie those, Le could go to America-blie bright blush; "no me crew told me ture his book, and to read it -with at- Your mota that have lids to the"a-1 so -me mlalk-tos; th"'ll" Ith & 'an Ift pulse that leads men to shal.1 Ell them vntb. rose"le, .t3 myes, and w�lre pitiful -than bee tetars, she azu et'. all that had tholt tention. Timt was when his strongth do YOU ri"ile-lubeT thL- Sang YOU - murder. In: thftt supre-me moment of Ad to him here In. the al(]. "But," he persisted, "do 70-11 know it?" -e a �,Icusaiit perfume f,or "Alother � farmers mutuai fire insurl. him' the In' "Well," said Daisy, "I alaye thought failed hilli ,and he felt, ill, weak, �,plrit- they Will mak I anguish and despair, it would have hoplieuL you all the yeai%" used to sing, and 1 tho,ught it so fool- . Alice, offlilaull fared ill with the Duke of Rosecaim Having ouce formed thits idea, he sometimes that my fact, was pleasant- less. Now lie, was able, to walk -the . "But, Daisy," he $aid, quietly, 141 lt�b? It begins- t d--dt on it with brooding, silent milis- I h- count— air invi rated m! he had gie bewl; near.. fact,1011-it solaced him; it seemed to Mee to, look at; but I aid not kxioir that shall not be here all Me yea.r. I have . - "It had till been pl-ainued," lie said to I--, Nvas uble, to, walk wkhout pain, the 10 H-ead Off lco, Farcluhar,.Ont him tbat in. thus punbilling hilliself, ale it was really what people call P- . st work. himself, "to. win her from him -the "it j,4 -very preitity, Daisy. If I y,tt �_. ,� r,trength of his manhood was returtling beem, idle long enough; I mu. P,esident, J. F, RUSSAVU plays, the chamdes, tawy 'had all becm '"`.15 in so -me m4sUre ay -011-14119 Ivill'sc'If in what people clill the world, y. U I i -him, and he Could not I'LlSt Much ,,you .can work here," she sadd, I ! . Vjoa.9-:)Teis.. ROBT. GARDINER, arranged for that One purpose. of . on the world in general. -lit a 1, " ��4"T- quickly. . � ay natural a great k m n day, when send- wauld :Bud that it was thoUg greAt Ile had no desire to go beck into the He. ellooic his head gmvelY. DIRECTORS. course, It was, Oil ing to the coolinty town, if he would like deal of." world-tibe grmt. cruel world of hisilion "This is merely liottus-eadug, Daisy; . )ftalfXaj heiress should marry a dulke." ld m -re much theire is nothing here for me to do2' RORTI. NORRIS, Then came -the reaction, always so to ilitive so-ine, newspapor& He said no about that," replied Daisy; ,*])tit all the -but be wanted change; he would go jf,)� Dublis. with -such Imussionate vehemence that . "'"'by need you work?" asked Daisy. ".. RYAIN terrible to beaT. Ile had lost heir for sonle, I am glad thait I am Pretty. Do abi-oad and sock it tile,re, He Would ale Very UPPY US YOU are-" . Winalleasea.' , 1_,,, A lost . r. fain have traveled ithuough deserts "You . , ,Is Afrs. Eu-ne looked, at him in ,wonder. � uka. BROCK, all time and all oternity---is I h( No Inore uell.s for him; he had re�jd I you like people that axe pretty, M where human faces and ibuman roicer, "Why d"ItI. od give me, Vi-ans but to; FARQU9,AR to him! a St. clifton?" use them? If any one had. prophesied I 'WM. ROY. Lost to himl never again-, while the 1 eitiough; he liad linisli(ld with the f 1, , "Without doubt I did like them ou.,e would never purtstle him. He had no, AGENTS, sun shone or the sea rolled-nover, wicked, brillianit world; lity had, no wish i . ,11 a time," lit, replied. longing :tor his kind, no wish for so_ to me two, 7e, -s ago that I could live gc_tho . Ur,14D . ' tile ,jol,jv!j of that marTia- . cieti,; but the desires of life, its vague as I have lived for the last ten Mouth$: zlo�INI -JISSERY. ftutWa a4ge'At to' while the blue ,,heavens stretched Out to read "And why not nom"I'l asl,e4 Dalsy, 'full I uof.�=Ira and J�144110h. - nbove allm, would slie, tlic� woman he alar"I'll.a.ge of the woman lie loved -with wIth a look of great disuppointment-go wishes, direams, and h4cs, were I could not have believed It." OLIVEA HARRIS- MUMOI 1940(ai loved so de-airly, Ile anything to ,him the rival he hated! great ,that he could not help seeing it. awakeilling within him. The time had He vaiv .the laughter die from -her when Ile could no longer conte, . "'"rilly (10 children tire of sweets? come .at face, the light from her eyes. She Imid ft�v, jgibber,t, Fallivrtan affA, LogAz- again! He had looked In her face, held CIIA11TEIL XVI. Why do all men tare, in tiint,�, of every- hiniso�f at Woodside. the roses down on the seat beside her. JORN, C&MBIREL11 her hand, for the last tame. Lost to � Secy,Treai�. Farauhar him! And as the words wehit home to � "To WAIT UPON Y01T." lie madc many plem-sing pictures to "You do not mean, Mr.,,_f7-lifton, that thing?" ?;;- I hjul with a mighty pmm such as he "Do mon. tire of everything?" asked himself how he would urake Mrs. Erne, you are. really going away .GX;ADMAN, & STANBGRY. soll,altom ILWnevor kniown before,"a terrible cry ' They -were sitting Allider tile aPPle- isy, solemnly; "evell Of their Own htIppy for life,, he would so.ttlo an tin- He did not Understand the expres- ' I calne from his Ilp$, , blossoms; the southern wind hail stirred Da -L and their in Unity on her that should place her ,lOa of he, face; it -was us one whu — 11111 'he sank, al- . I .1 . , I S4.,st ms . .0thers!" niest fali-itting, in his chair. thein, und they wore f-illhig all arnint ; III uevcr had a sist.,r, and my niotbLai above all want; and to Daisy -gentle, waits a sentence of life or death. i a ", ? Daisy liea,rd it, and hasteiled to Ilim. $011ie of thent, pink ,Intl white JaY on long ago I cannot answer the graceful Daisy -he would give ,I for- . ,,I Must go, Daisy," he said. "I shall I vl'� EN11 AL I i Daisy's dress; she held thein Ili heir died sG evezy- tuile; then in the years to come, if ever . asj- you to spend to -morrow in holPlag I . . He was lying baelt Ili ,lus chair-, Ill% face Mind. She Iv,Is looking up Nvith laugh. quesdon; but I knolir thOY tire of Ile s1lonjil return from hi -s truvels, he we arrange my books and papeirs." � i was 'Syllite as delall, great drops, On hie ing eyes into. Sir.Clintoll's fUCT. . thing else.,, YrOuld eirate to visit them, A pleasant ,, I brow; ,his hands luld TA1101 by his mde. , "That is a great pity," said Daisy; She -stood up then, the rose-ledVes I . 00, STRATFO-RD, ONT. 10 Do , isy ran to him, with a little cry-, she � - "girls are not like that. I 6110111d never pleture, but it was never to be reall,ed. falling all round .hor. "and You * th ).me tervible phy%iml tire of my mother, my home, or you." "You axe going," she said I I pain-poribaps that he had injured his . "Ton .tire diffivent to most girls, � CHAPTIQR XVII. wish me to help YOU- I ;.-�,,t, I ,a,- . 1 4, Fall Term from oo """' 't w.'-' s' 40 , # ankIL-that he bad ,hurt himself, �Djjsy­�I,jt jenst to the girls I hilve AAD NFWS 1`011 DAISY- not -1 could sooner die!" 1.19 "T4 , . "Why, D,dsyl" he Wkiod, WO'LdOr- �.P " 0 hati tilu-tys been -in object of Solial- Al 1 known." � - )"_ � August 28th V =HY0 ger eyes. Dai,�zy Erne had nover known what . � 0 tilde to her; she hlifl tentled him us, 11 She looked up at him with oil in P11 7 - -� 0 s1le sald, lift, injitliq initi now. The course of a ago, she tended the woundt'd '� -I bttvc� often thought," . 11 "Because I-1 never thought K11 .4 + 'I-0111.8 4 .. I "T � � pe,fToOrIII hrniik in the. d'PlAfts of a shaft I � i* There is a great demand 0 blt,ds she found it, tbe7 Woods. S110 11,14hat I _�-hould like to ask You if voll I . would Pa. I do ,not know What to do-- - upon as for trained help. 'O kmillt dowit by his 'side. - -WEBSTERS ever liked any One Tery much. My book haa not been more calm or more Mfe is not .the. Istame as it Was. YOU must � I Business men state that our 0 ,,AN7b,.t Is thp matter, dear?" asked ger&ne. As she told Sir Olinton, she 4", graduates are bhe best. We moth -or said onc- day that'YoU .",%Ye her (lad no, story. She had been born, in not go, Mr. Clifton." � �_*" ee bepartments,— e DaWy. 'It heazd you M out. You NEW I the impresdon of a man who. bad loved He thought it the chilld-like sorrow of I .. have thr 0 have hurt your -ftnkle—you have dtin,% — some One -very dearly WhD died." ft1t simple cottage at Woodside; her a child for one who had been kind to I COMMERCIAL, SHORT. * sonletaring ito buot Youfrself. 11*11at i's I HTLIERRHAT1011H AML ,,Did your ajoither say that, Daisy? t1appy, innocent childhood had been her. , HAND aud. TELEGRAPY-, * it?'I . her friend,; and Dd " . Sheis.right. I did love some one Once. �Twqlt in. the "Iroods; "I know You will miss one, aiSY," he � The tuition for six months is + The pUirs, sweet face belidilm over ates we're the flowers and birds; :,,�, $55 and for I Year $SO- In- * ouder eyes,vikiing down doop- DimNARY 'witai all my houirt ,and soul -better than Playllu snia; "I shall mise, Ton VeWY MUCII, but ", , I* - 0 him, ,the t I �ho had known no Others. Hee ftibbier ' ,ion will prove to + C,,qt pity jind eoillpas.s.jon on him, The my life and all d= it held -some ode had be, While he I shall see you 11 vestigat 11 ,pil killd and indulgent. Love fbr the I!;11i11nY lady who had 1 . 1', Vour satisfaction that there 0 lolddly voice soo4hin, as though he wtnie THE MERRIAM WEBSTER? ' who- Nod-" skghted Itim. blinded -him to all signs 4 is no better Business college * . Daisy listened reverently. This, thou, IlYPI1, J)ilisy 111`d`� little expeditions to . I I our free * tL gritiving chad-tili toticbell him Ile Ile byrt"'(11lit wood'. and forests- He taught of ,love in another woman's face. He I it is a NEW 'CREA- was tfie sorrow which bad driven him " I ­ in Canada. Get * 1-�id never been tonalled before. He laid Bectuse Tiox, covering everr d lei, till t.111s littlo, lore—the mumes of the #aw that she grow very pole and her 0 — mad, which made him iftawuYis slid tin ' Me -out habitis of different CD,t&lOgUe nOW- 0 11.1s, head an Daisy's shoulder, and wept fleld of the world's thought, t,hougaitful. Ali, well, for such a, sor- tme,q, tht, (1 - lips sprang dp�;t with a long, quiveir- * possionnite, bitter tears-te,ars. that did action and culture. The OIZXY low ,as tilts there was no ou're bird,;, flie nattieti., and the trature of flow- lug sigh. �1 D, -A. DIOLAORLAN. + , Priineipal. ,j), llot S1111,1110 Ods 01411111lood, izeir unabridged dictionary in I, ild (13d the. one whoin Ili, hinght ber -.Aftt%r his Own a agnin, Daisy," lie # A new, stra-ugo dimlgtY seemed to fall many years. . A you loved so 'r4 - i as n MlIL41 love, You, Alli, Clifton?" I Fu,�Il:(pj% f(I re�jfj tile (,banging face of said. III am going abroad, ,and shall It,deflnes =r 0 tliti qki�­;-, she iaipw wbere the bir,ds *"###*4I#** ever Daisy� it jv� ,man ,wrooping . k, I 169 I , too 1kcause , th410600 '*Wt, will not b,lllk ftl)011t it now," 110 I -(,r ame out be Albsent many ,years. When I return, . I$, 1 1 thosc� b-itter tvitivs, -sveepa WY h I 11 � — Words; = .1. II)NIbat Are you ,iMn- to I10 1�11'1t', '4"n` k1lew "'"at f1m) -4 c yall will bo*w. of the first I shall come I - I drawin, pas,sioniate sobs, that shook is ,,bdore appeared between two replied. , . I Church 11)"irectory N,vitolp f,,,t,,I,,. She know oil words weto covers. 2.7oo Pages. 6000 X1- Nvith till the rest of -.rolic life, baisy?" at 'tile differvili ,�ill%,iw,�, '11-11. IV -bell to. see." I from the . I Imp,lves, but she knelt,by him Ili .11111te, instratiovs. I;ho­ Iong-hod-a. happy little laliii� of lie died, even those little [1101I.-M'res , . t;D Word or sound e'ame I I vcllseiti, and Dai,;y 6re%v lip plire m, an Ort I . Ix-rfe-vt volitent. whitte, P ., ee lips. . JAMES STREET sweet 6vilipatIty, until the 1`1119-4011 of his = Because it Is the ony,y dictionary III qh,qII wilit Upon you," sho replied. 11"gol by hot? inother's islde� Nothing III shall hope to find you very happy, H grief tib,lited. sliv saw fibell tibitt it w.IS with the new divided � . til4la tit, - METHODIST CHURC . %lot physicol patit, as she'had believed page. A "Stroke of Genius." "I sihall read to you, and watch your' Vi 1,1tj 1�(, 11101V 4aln.plo at 11're, Al-rs. j>ttjsy,, he said. "You will be, marrSed I ad the Pension Sir 11011",\` Nlro`d' then, 'mqihout doubt, but you wi - I — face to see wbon yon grow stid; T�. $hajqj Unw. It. . . . 11 al Rev. RJobard Hobbs, PastOr. tit Illist-inon do not, oTy for that; the Because it I� an encyclopotua ta got ,ill you willit. and ,always have 4'Y IIIIMVOII beir, �',_""c 'ticTea"'(1 "er 'n- ways find room foir me by the fireside, arise ol! his koars wtis tingor, harder to .j.90 �r � ' 9,Single'Volume, I,(, ))y ill(, wrL,411jug of lace, lit whi(�h 11 � I A",t"i, Vumday ,Vublle WOrShill-10-00 Rlmlb ' . I evorything I-Nifly for you." col . will You not? * tragic in the . , ­ pe ' it is accepted by the "lltit., Daisy' r $,hall not D -16Y 411$0 ('XvOilcd�, they had a garkle" ThoTe wils sol"(41111119 . lowl �.� . . andr 7 P.ma, , _�,,j begir. 061ins; always be .41'ard, the. proceiia"q of NVIII01 , and ),,;lip dio.ired ,her cynip!ilthy by, hn - causercourts,, schools and tin invalid," 330 $Aid. I tind till Ori look she turilled lipon, him. jdlasA Service-811116ay -9130 a -m- t1wrt, in silelice" Araitill.. fol. 111111 M ,,�01(1 lit Avowl'itirn. They workea l r Id Wedneav - I` press as tho Ono Supreme au. ,libe,j)(,rrrevt 6ontent of ber face ollang- wi-re Its, 111 ,*,Ill not be happy; I shall not I.r after Morning likezyiOe W speol�; the'll. at J;Ist, Ito. rilliso'd his lic-ld, tiftority, . ed ever ,so little. I � ha,rd and InIN tilm"'t. wwy, whl(il .N murry-I do not wtilit to, marry, but if Clay nilghti 1, $6D-tjI,q,j,,'I he said, keuttly,"I itin asllzlill� he ,Who knoWs, 'Win$ &IN(), yo -It will not 01vaps be an. Ili- Erne thoug)Xt the pramli,-,i tlliu.,�! In lift'- you go, I shatIl die." � iiind oatfkwhuzoerim (.1 Of ,1111 a prora trouble, Because I A With the, sun and word. Dadqy, . 'youlla M-ea'a" Oap$ " ysojlf, I bad -ound � — Suticeso. Let us tell valid; but you will almnays, watit some rn summer thoy rose Aud, wIthout atilti1th" ' , .. I SundiAl At 2 0 -ft - oticof you know, when TX)II f lilt'. : . ked until it set. Tile", wale" DR�SY )okibg n0c.1 I You About this new.work. ," saild Daisy. war left the porcht SO ClUnton al I f3dnday .50001 and 113100 0"dem 2"30 tind that trouble c'J.11le. 11101110 to. me t04 I . r - .1 � . .­ .. . Ono to, wait oil You I W-10 tell, hor mother Sent, trier to whait I I 1. Sir clilliton.,looked cornestly at heT, her with woic&T in big ihCO. VklkkI � ttpght, It forcorl ale to sbod the first "I know 4111 y OIL% prouilly called "I', 11WIY'S SO -11001," "Poor ewldl Poore Dalsyl sho will he - , our -,Vanjt9 no,w'" Shei %�W,Orth (Eltagtle Once it bappollej." Wax I! , fl,".11140" :'. said, "and I UndoIrstAlid ,Your tastw SO whoire 6110, 'wout for four years. The&$ � I, -Tuesday at 6. P. -m telt.rts I have shod � % fol! spoolmaji of tovy Attire, to W881 Me, I hll%,Ve b003, hM sO r P�ayer 1IA,e0tln�t-T&JjX%A" �,t 8 'D.m. .413c, InIa,do, no ,reply, save by stroking . & C� MERRIAM CO., Publishel: I so . � could olor Wait oil YOU RhO learm'ed Ali there was O' be tallgftf I- IW' al .n'udh ,hispapor,,�oedvorlilig a tot of,po 4mov, � tell; no, One ,� . r gratup Ahodigil dhurdl� th,e p, ha'.4 illaftlid. WAtIZ16,14-VIr . in Uor owil � � LL .. -_ 1. � S(o- Well as I can,110 . �gt she m I r 's iSt. I&L I , - 11 . , qde 0,o ftleAdo. _ $40, MAV� " - ,toll W, It noxt. 19ayJAa.v. 1. I I � " ,al 'Proac I fle , . 10b, mothor. mother, make my bed, Anil spread the milk -white sheets.' It w..Is not so PuT,b, aftc,r all. I could say just title ,mit, � words now. I feel zi�q thotigh there, w -as nothing left kor me but it) 1:1.v in.- clown ana die." "Put tilat girl fit tlesoli.- was mourn - lug rar her 101-L"." ,%aid simple Mrs. Erne. "and Air. C.Iiftou is no lover of yotir'." I,' .\�)." --ild Dwsv; "but, all the attime, I I,iye blha, w. .ni,r. I love him with till Iny br�nrt. I lore him so de-arl,r that- whon hkA ',�:­ _--w fiwuY. I 6hall tUTU my fjiop t,) tlio v -till and die." -Put. )'-,',�-. I i, -v dea,r, that is not `3 1 "I .7 f ­ - Sffllr" M COMPLAINT Is one of the most troublesome troubles of t%e HOt SUMMOr Days. The Old and the Youniffs the Strong and the Week arO all affected alike. , _X 6 � K'1�4 50_��'Ij�yw%,� I I I, 4 � w �; � Extraj%.­.,'t- of . !� 1. MCA, Strawberry '�i. i I I 1, . Is the most effective remedy I I , known for the cure of . I I I : I � I , DIARRHMA, DYSENTERY, COLICi , , � CRAMPS, CHOLERA MORBUS, CHOL- . , " , ERA, INFANTUMO AND ALL SUMMER I � COMPLAINTS. ' i I This.sterling remedy has been On ther i� , I i market ior over 65 years and has yet, � f ailed to do what we claim for it, �, Be sure and ask for Dr. Fowler's and- . I � insist on being given what you ask for. : I � . Mrs. 0. E. Mills, Toulon, Man., vriteal , � I . - I I I Jnst a line to let you know that I hav* . . : I a little girl five years old, and during the ' I , ` hot weather of last summer she was very I � bad with the Summen Complaint, in fact . I � I thought we were going to lose, her. We :1 tried everything we could think ,of b4t .� 1 without success, Ono dAy one 01YV41 .�1�-� neighbors asked wbAt wos the trdlable .1 I I With the little girl, 64 *4j9,Id him. � W, I '.1 advised us to try Dr. JMWION Rittact 61 1 .% : Wild Strswberry, ivhi6 we did * I I .. - � . - 'honestly believe it *# Oil . ..., � , 040 ly Wvg, I that saved my little girl's life' -A &*% ' � tRnk there is litytOnkilbo4ter for sli�* , �: ,:� . , , ' I . tner Complaint thaJ3 PL POW1064*6M , . 4 4 44,95 �� � I I ; . of Wild Stmwbetry.4 I " : 4. I , �� . I '' � .7v� , , I � , - , v I I , I . , Notupd, only b , 111r., . : i0o) :., , 4 . ! ; , bloueo. Torouto-va -, � - , �1 � �,,� I I . 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