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I o'rseffesh. I � little girl could play," These were Authorl:zed Capital v, . $1,5,00,001*10 1 .
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. -make old B.5'a to 0 (Ir by The mother must guard her baby's i Treasury � " 1-� #1 .500#000 , I I
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. The old prejudice as to the oat. eaded' d health -every minute. Sh.e. must , be i woman in the world" gave the man i . . . PAR VALUE OF 6HARZ19. : s., , , $5.60 1 1 . I � ,
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anese has been broke iir -determination, careful of his food and carefuliseems the -doctors have ordered . I I . I 11 ,i I � I � ,�
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l4s been o associate, withold age, which his bow6ls move regularly and: 11 In
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I .. . '4 beef among them, but its coinpara., we hate irl, mind when w,ev think of f re'ely, To do this nothing can son who is, the apple of her moth, I 40WI" A 8ENSON, Mach, supt. Puliman Car Co., ChloagO. � I � � I I � I I , :�
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I tive�y high price seriously milita,tes growing old, Which in our pomp .qual Baby's e�r's eye, and of far more account I � FREDERICK rL.. SIMMONS3 2nd Asst. Auditor, Pullman Or Co. ChIcAv. . I I I . � 11 I..
,, . .. I against its being ma,de a universal OUS technical terminology we al- are mothers best friend at all than all the radium in the universe. 14 � ON14 L.'WOOYJ$, CapitaUst, Chicago. I 11 P � I . ,� � . "I 11 �11
'staple for diet, For this reas 'n the lude to as Iselifie degenerations,' timesof the year, but more espQol- Madame Sklodakska ( Durie is still . � I
� O he result o , f infectious diseases ally in the summer� wh . en, if givea a young woman, being -not much ov- ROBERT W.-TINSLEY, Oros. Tindley-Jackson Co., Chicago. � I � I � I I
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".1 'Varough, the co . untry, for that mat, and bad hygienic habits. ocl0asionallv they act as a pre- er; forty. Her. features are. dis- I I JOHN R. TURNER,, Corporation Trust Co., New York. . . %
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an increasing demand is noticeable many of th sabilities of old age sud,ffenly the Tablets, will just, a,s see in a woman, She is tall and I
for pork and horseflesh, I are the results of those lightly re- quickly remove the cause and baby well built, a � nd her manners are a 'The Company is Organized to take control of the claim lrnmedlate7y . I 1, .,
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DOUBLE AS MUCH PORK USED tions called 'children's* diseases' lets on be well again, The Ta,h trifle distant—some call her aus- adjoining the Hollinger Kne on the.. Nor'th. - This claim Is, known to . I I
are sold -by medicine, dealers tere. As in the fitness 'of things, contain the extension of at least on I e of the Holl I inger veins. � .
� A few ye�rs ago, the consumption and 'common colds., f or by mail at 9.6 cents, a, box from her hair is her "crowning glory," . . . . I . I ;D I . I I 11 .. . . -1 ,. I , L
of pork in the capital did not ex- "It seems ludicrous to think o- a nd it is arran' e4 in a large roll 'd shares are offered for sale at $3, 0 .
ire ent grandfather who has not fully re� The Dr. William-! Medicine Co., a 3o,00 0 per share, and the subscription I I I
ceed 20,000 head, but at behind her heN, absolutely inno- I I I . . 11 I �
soniethilig like. double that numar Oovex,ed from the measles or of a Brockville, 011�. cont of tongs or culpins. Again list will be closed 'as soon as the 30,000 shares are fully subscribed, when ..
. are slaughtered and consumed. The grandmother Who is still sufferin _._44 . I and gain has socipt , especially . the stock will be listed on the different Exchanges. - . I ,: . I I .1
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. of beef in Tokyo was reached in but such long delayed Nemeses, ,as . into its centre, but the more it Cheques or drafts, payable at par in Toronto,, must accompany sub- . . . I � ;
- 1904, when 3,600 cattle were slaugh- these are of painfully. frequ�ei# oc- Training i , hat no Longer Fits )ten seeks her the, farther she flees from scriptioas. ', I . 11 . � I I I
., tered, not including those intend- currenoe. is to be l3kone. it, and now society is getting tired I I I 1. . . I . I �
. ed for military use. At this time "A healthy !ftrst childhood is the I foil the Task of pursuing, and leaves her alone, . I �
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the people were in an excited 6on- best assurance of a happy second For three hundredor,m'ore years e- I
�t` .1 . dition owing to the war, and -they -one. If you are only sufficiently thex wholo..aim of a public school . FULL INFORMATION WILL BE FURNISHED BY I
... I'. were apparently reckless in their unfortunate in your environment e In the Forth. Bridge there is a I
�:.q �:,, 1,�! household -expenditure. With the in early childhood and yo7tith you ducation has 'been bo fit a bay� horizontal pull of 10,000 tons on the
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IL I cessation of hostilities a reaction may have &'full group, of senile 'ing of work, 9
�� I I set it and the -demand for beefr has symptoms �nd die of old age at 45. Until comparatively 000 tons on their bases. Half -a- 14 Melinda Street, 46 King Street W.,
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CATTLE SOLD AS 11KOB squires, which -class 4Or-*0Ie'd' t,he any undueatrain. . I
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I . BE EF. " "'If you want your child to reach 'huge bulk of the pubaic school, ____ I I
Within the last few �ears ther4 a healthy, hp,ppy, uncrippled ,old 'th-e-re were but three careers; the The pill That Leads Them All.-- . __
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. has been a great increase in the age guard his cradle and his nuTs- olverseeing of the estate itself for pills are th.e most portable and. I . . — . � —
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consumption of pork, owing no ery with jealous care against tile the -eldest son; thB army, which compact of all medicines, andwhea SANITARY. START SOMETMTG. .FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE.
. I doubt to its comparative cheapness, demons of the little fevers of in- 'then demanded little or no expert, easy to take are the most accep- )) ASK DAWSON, HE KNOWS.
, and to the fact that the pebple fancy -and qlaildhood. Even the so- knowled�K,-, and the church, which I ble of preparations. But ,hey Little Willie --"What is humidity, "What is an anecdote, pal
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. have become used to it. Cattle are called dulling of the old man's amounted to the overseeing of the ' pa. -An anecdote, my son, is a, short I Me.
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'i Imported to Tokyo for -slaughter senses is due nine times out of ten Plazi d the positii,on of the pular. As Parmelee's Vegetable - Pa—"Boiled atmosphere, my and funny tade which at once, re- — . I
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, � from all parts of the country. Most to ailments of childhood. Pills are the most populax o . . minds the, other fellow of a ale me. - I
, of the animals, however, comefrom "The failure -of his hearing is due when, say about the middle of the . whic� is neither short nor funny."
��J' Shikok and Ky- to successive atta,cks of uncured -they must fully meet all Te- I HAVE some of the best Fruit, Stock, I
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.". 11 -or last century the merchant class pills Accurately oompoun�- , The ge-iiine Wilson's Fly Pads - I Grain or Dairy Farms in 6utaxie,
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I the flesh of these cattle untreated colds which spread from began' to invade the public school quiremen axe by far the best fly killers made. I and prices right. .. .
" x1orlu er t ,O aft r a, -, r ri f ded and composed of ingredients Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentory W. DATSON Ninety Colborne
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11 Is soidauxln'ld he general name of his throat up to his eusta,chian tube it Vas cust mary , e -e yb e Every housekeeper should use -them, Cordial is a dys-en- H. .
,, '19obe beef." Most of the Pigs to the drum and the bones of his period of P-robation for the mer- Proven to be, effective, in regulating All Druggists, Grocers, and Gen- �e speedy cure for Street, Xorouto b 0 . I �
,� organs, there is no ry, diarrhoea, cholera, summer — SASKA.TOON . �
I . x�aiightered in Tokyo are imported middle ear; the dimming of his eye- chant's son to ta,ke. tip the positifon the -digestive to 41 eral Stores sell them, . I i- .1
*A, from 01biba, Ibaraki, Kymagawa, sight is due to that decay of the of partner rather thana,ppvalitioe� surer medicine - be ha any- . complaint, sea, sickness and com- JOLD$ you if you kre A, hard-worklioW I
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; � �-, and Shizuoks, prefectures. vitality of the centre of the, crystal- . To this end, thurefore, that the Where. . . Magistrate—"What is the charge plaints incidental to children only Bee our agricultural prosperity, no. � � . �.2:
. line lens which we call cataract, �a finished product iaigbt become an teething. It gives immediate 're- thing would thereafter keep you where I 1.
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man—"There isn't any, your honor - gears? In fo un wit ;
I s,horse decay caused by the ' infection -efficient overseer Of labor, The doctor is a polished man, lo m rt 0s
Last but not least there i - shocks and overwork and under- whole system of education direct- I - ndiscretion in eating un- Kis work,,., ofers ,wIn , hero,
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. flesh which is in favor among the feeding strains of life Of this ther4a is no doubt; business was dull and I arresQ fects of i life. God meant you to, I .;
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. lower classes. It is a little more purpose. I venture t' say, write . with Wonderful rapidity and never arn Canada. I i
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"Is' than a ,decade ago that Japanese of the old men Or women which a correspondent in the National We'll have to "cut it otlLt." fails to conquer the disease. 3No I . 1�
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. took to the, eating of horseflesh, chain them to their chairs or make Review, -that never again will E, Irg- REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. , one need fear cholera if they have AGENTS WANTED. . . . . .
Xo matter bow deep-rooted the MRS. WINSLONV'S SOOTnING SYR,or has bee � �. 1.
and since then there has been a their old bones a tofture to them land see such good landlords, suich used for over SIXTY Y33ARS by 1�10NS of a.bottle of this niedicine conveni- START TE A ROUTE TO -DAY. Bond �.
slow but steady increase in its con- half the night long are not due to� good magistratesi such good cler- corn or wart ma,y be, it mast yield MOTHRRS for their CHILDRMIR WHILE PoBlal for circulars or loo for sam- . � ,
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SIR tion. At present no fewer any normal or necessary process. gymen or such splendid leaders of to' Holloway's Corn Cure if -ase, SOOTHF.S the CHILD� SOFTBNS the GUM,$ _ I � . . I .
- �1�_ o�.head of horses Are connected with a4vancing ye!Lrs ery tLs she sa,w last centur . as directed'. � . . � . ALLAYS all PAIN; CVRI�S WIND COLIC, ana - I - I . - I . � I I .
soldi is the best reniedy for �)InR .
- but to some, form rheumatism y I � HMA. it is ab� DECKED OUT. I GEXITS WANTED. -A study of other _.
b c k4_9MId eaten in Tokyo an of But times have inevitably chlang- I harinless. Be u nd ask for "Mrs. AAgeucy Propositiona 'convinces us ; ��
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I nually. In `TNk-TO I almost im-arial form - ed roe for Doctor -"I must forbid all brain kind- TZenty-fivecentsa bottle. - Knicker-This gives i column to I ways regret it if you don't apply for . 4 .
I . fered for sale uwd,_r__.the highly fection or the result of some the 'be,bter; at all events the de- wovkYl Poet -"But may I not the bride's costume 1 What did the particulars to Travellers' Dept. W . ;
horseflesh is Of- which is )ly an in- and in the main of eon VIn",'lliv,
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� which' as evidently been suggesi;4 "Every infectious disease. that o' 9 " write Bome verses V1 Doctor -"Oh, . Teacher "I would lik I I �. .L .
. to,every human being b ertainly 1" in the class to define the. meaning Booker -A sacred look. MISCELLANEOUS. . . I I
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�i. I the horse and ilie cherry bi the world is a, great one, Te be a I -lit Boy -"It's �
OSSOM means five more -chances on the .. 1. I o I IVYAY and FARM SCALES. Wilsowt �
.., . scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toron�o. , .. . .
N 1 landlord at all now is ne�xt door minard" leeping -with your feet towards the JLJL . �
�, are associated. . scale of a, hundred for a happy and s Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. ,s .
1: it , comfortable old a I ge,. Ch the other to a cr:minal offence, while in every . fiead of the bed." UT YOUR GLASS AT HOMZ-.-Our new ..
, I DEALERS UISTSCRUPLOUS. � profession the tendency is. ra,pidly If a girl d"sn't know how to I Kinard's Liniment Co., Limited. C "Red Devil" Glass Cutter cuts wired � I
. I hand, a,ll the so-called senile . Gentlemen, -In June, 98, I had my hand glass, plate glass, smoked and vrIndow ' I � .
.. at a piti- growing to have at the head Of af- flirt it's becauze her beauty isn't , Minard's Liftiment, Cures Distemper. and wrist bitten and badly =zngled by a lass. oBy mail 26c. W. S.. Potter 4 Co.. . ,.
. Japanese are .not adept in this changes may be produced I vicious horse. I suffered greatly for Bev- V it I I
, sort of coining new terms, of which fully premature Period --and in act- fairs those who, have been through skin aeep. . eral days and the tooth cuts refused to - ____. . I I I
, ( in- the mill from the very botto An'way, if you don't like the heal until your agent gave me a bottle I ..
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ful frequency -E nd - umbrella, a friend loans you it can of MINARD'S LINIMENT, which I began �_5 heavy, Lathe Mills. Shin le Mills, . .� -
It is, however, to be regretted that y ,either underfeed- On,6 would' ask, how far has this Olean Stomach, Clear Mi - .- using. The efreot was magical; in five Engines and Boilers, Mill Suppfjies. The I . � .1 I
. � be returned, 'hours the pain had ceased and In two E. Lone Manufacturing Co.. Ltd., Went I 1.
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� ing or overv, I weeks the Nyounds had completely healed Street, OrMia, Ontario. .
I mix up pieces of horseflesh with by confinement in foul air without public Schools been altered to meet ,Vital functions, and when it gets I and my hand and arm were as .1.1. - ,d,i ANCER. TL -MORS, LUXPS, etc. In. I '. . I .
beef and sell the mixture as beef. proper exercise. this ,change 7 In the main hardly a d the whole system House flies are hatched in manure ever' Yours tru v*_j ternal and exte at .
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Sometimes these men are brought ,,Careful studies, and measure- jOt, and it is almost 9, truis I A. EiTIROYI pain by our home treatment. Writeolls . � 14
. - ' shown that our time of say tha.t an ,ordinary gr m to clogs in sympathy. The spirits and revel in filth. Scientists have Carriage Maker. be 'Oro too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co. . I .
to book. The consumption of mut ments have ammO-r flag, the mind droops and woric be- -discovered that they axe largely St. Antoine, P.Q. - iraited, Collingwood, Ont, I , . . ,
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ton and veal in Tokyo is still very actual maturity and . arrest of. 'School education -fits a boy f,or th-e comes impbssible. The, first care, responsible for the spread of Tu- . TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilson's ..
. . limited. I growth in physical characters', such striaggle of life better than six G Scale Works, 9 Esplanade,. Toronto. I
1 _44 �hht, -weight and chest girth, years at E% -on., Here, then, wesee should be to restore heaJthfn1 ac- berculosis, Typhoid, Diphtheria, I I I'll ..
I as hei3 tion of the stomach and the best Dysentery, Infantile Diseases of CLEVER INDEED. RITE us to -day for our choice. list
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I later tha merly $up- turned out year by, year a 1&rgio W of Agents' Supplies. No 0 lay .
�, PEARtS OF TRUTH. is muc . preparation for that purpose is the Bowels, etc. Every packet of ,,He seems to' her very clever." 7 ut I �
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�; pos of reaching,'as wa and ever increasing class, contain- f ,a Vegetable Pil - re 6 I Co. Ltd., 29 Albert St.,
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, at �ne time, confide] vs tho, very,, cream .
� I � The sleeping fox catches no poul- full ' eIrgth at 23, and. our full eral use for years has won them a flies than 300 sheets of sticky Paper- the problems that his children have PECI . ALrSTS ADVICE FREE. consua :
str � of our manhood, for Which there leading place in medicine. A trial I � �
try. . chest girth at 25, as a matter of fact Is at home, an .ever deerea,sing do- . . to work out at school.', . S us in reward to any disease. Lq.vost �
! hose that help them- we, continue to increase slowly Un- mand, and which, ' will attest their value. , Brown -"I wanted to get marri- prices In drugs of all kinds. 1 I
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" Selves. � jil 35, 38 and even 40 years ofage. find to our dismay our olde-st and � ed when I was twenty-one, but my ment. Glasses fitted by age. Write to -day
! Three removers are, as bad as a cc . I After a girl is married it seems to father said I didn't have qTRY MURINE EYE REMEDY, for anything sold in first-class drug . ���
-.1 By living a healthful, a0tive) finest, colonies do not appreciate. I sense fOr Red, Weak Weary, Watery Miss stores to Dr. Bellman, Collingwood, Onl�
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�� - fire. happy life and kee Luckily -the world is large and ba up to the neighbors to let out enough. -So. I waited until I was and Granulated Eyelids. Alurine Doesn't .A I �
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1 Fly pleasures and they will fol- interests we can grow and develop opportunities are great, and there remarks ,to the effeet that she tbirty." Green -"And you mar- Smart -Soothes EYe Pain. DruggIsts Your OvercoaEa �
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, � and adjust ourselves and feel that still remain va,st tracrts, of aoun#7 didn't marry the man of her choice. ried at thirty I" Brown -"Oh, no - Bell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 26c,
"'IeY4 on shop and thy shop will we, . until we are ne I . to' He, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve ,all ladea Suite would took better dyed. Tfmox1;e?3tn1 I
I ap �11 � are growing O where what are. held to be the very at thirty I bad too much, sense 1IL ours in your town. wrlW direct to Montia&l, Box 151 .
, k P thee! � suddenlydead, Without ever his educalio i As a vermicide there is no' pre- I Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books . �
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Ifyou would have your business realizing in any distressing gr pain- to be valuable assets. of such paxation that equals Mother and Eye Advice F'ree by Mail. � � ,
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I done, go; if not, send. ful way that we countriea second to none ranic the Gfaver,' Worm Exterminator. It MInard's Liniment Cures Carget In Cows, . I HIS DEF EINTCE. ..
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... Want of care does more harm at all. . . te , bighlands of British East Africa, has sawed tho lives of countless - THE' HOTHEADS. ''
I . than want of knowledge. "Already old age has gone qui And. why I Because it is. I ven- children. . � . A number of secret cam-Leras have A young Irish soldier was charg- � I
I . L . � Pride is as 14oud a beggar as want out of fashion. The civilized, edu- ture to; affirm, in the face of in- I i been seen at the Royal Pboto-graph- "It is said that impetuous peo- ed with striking hissuperior officer, I
I . I . Ivn4i a great..,deal more Egucy. . cated manor woman of 70 is Young- evitable criticism, essentially .�n � ic Society's exhibition at Prince's ple have black eyes.11 Captain Y—, and when askedby I I .�,
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. I . I The eye of a. master will do more er than the savage Of 40 or the overseer',s co,untry, When poverty crawls in at the Skating Club. One resembles a "Yes and if they don't nave them tha President if he objected to any . . .
1. work than both his hands. . inb of 50.. Wha,t with steady . sky -light love hides in the cella,r. pair of field glasses. Whil� the pho- they a' '
I . I I have a faithful ser- peas; Iv c,%tions and _o]�_ I I re apt to get them." of the officers forming the Court, �
. if you would . spread of regular a I � I � . tographer is apparently looking at I — , e- 11
I I. . vant and one that you like, serve country. or subu2ban homes and ITEMS OF INTEREST. The bone of oontanbioii is pretty a distant view he is in reality snap- he answer d � I �
, ; , Pain Flees Before, It. -There is "Sure, I objects to ye all!" I
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. walking blub travel of,all The Austrian parliament lives six poor picki'mr. . . ping the unsuspecting person at more virtues in a bottle of Dr. "On what groundi" asie'd the I I I
1 4 1.)Qat thou -love life? Then do'not and automobiliug and I con-, years. The Italian, German, Pius. W I his side. Thomas' Eclectric Oil as a subduer President. . I .1 . .
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. . .2 life is made of. . gidered old once are now Only 76 Sian and Spanish live five ,years' I use of flies, see that � you get - of pain than, in gallons of other "It's not guilty 1 am I" I
,� . . I I The French, the Dutch, the Bel- lo . It is no uncommon. thing in Cali- medicine. Tho public know this Of course, he was informed that � .1 i
, I - Fate is really kind; every worth- or 75 year YOung� Wilson's Fly Pads. Imitations are fornia to dine, and dance inside the and there are I
,. I � less man getsalong far better than ,,Not only is there' no definita gian, the Portuguese, and the Rou- few households his innocence *.as not yet prOvOd. . .4
.. I ult of later life waen. manian live four years. The Dan� alway's unsatisfactory. trunk of-ohe or other of the'enor- throughout the country where it "Well," he continued, "I object .
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call�c4 by ple neglecting their gin, but there is no period at which The United States Parliament lives ;) there, some of which are over 300- use has familiarized the reoij!e "State your objection."
business to Yiee0about each other. they become,aocelerated or start 'd two years, and the Austro-Hungar- A 1; ti,eman was once night re- ft. high and 90ft, in circumfer'"o' with it; an,d made it % housebold "Sure, he wasn't there when I .
'f'� The trouble is many sing "We ,rOgress at a more .rapid rab-,. than ianonly one year.- I �gen when he f . ,ound that — medicine. throughout th., v,estern stbruck the Captain I"
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� � shall know each other thero" in .Eefore, In fact the -extraordinary Mr. James Thomas Wells, aged he *as followed by a. man. Not . . . wo*d. —
church, but they don't try to ktio , x exists that wilat we term seventy-three, was married at Sc wishitg to be, overtaken' he hur- I
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each, other on earth. t rapidly, Emma, Coster, aged seventy-one, ried forward. The Mora he hur- I I . PINED FOR211ER DOG, it people didn't find us -out.
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I world.t.o worry Ovet The OnlYAhin hurried. CoMing to Z church he ight the oher day in the advertis- -- -- --I---- - .
I jou can cqutr�l and the things qu pear ,qj*�erwise is that. -we have boon their youth, but their engagement . . . i I I .
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