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* '. HIS Feet Useless, 471 Fears Most, � I Irwrou 11, Our Daily'Living?
MI -I I E CONOURER'S ASSISTANT'$. ';For the first year or two a man Is cab. was surrounded by burly A risult W.XNT To OZIAT, I& F4119 ,
I � I HONESTY IS ASSURED. studies mediciue,*� said a young pby. colliers., indignant women, and,shriek. . �ft Me. That old orq, of "cui bonvv ,to ,,
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rif the Man Whq Knows the Secrets iu�n among as who felt sure he was oner on to the railway platform uu,' �'.. � .
: � . of a Oelebrated Magician Were to ving to be paralyzed. He was a-, ,injured." , . I HATS SOMMOV T FIZ 3JXSTF1% "'WhAVO the use?" to h-br daily living,
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* tealthy as the next man, but that So wrote a descriptive journalist of After Five Ve rs of Sof fering ... sOook, 0*4 and ,d%ii,r farms . a.
I � L Sell Thom to, Another, -No One seemeci to. him to make his d -emonst . lon, at Ram . Wrio, on my list at rislit prioax ito.ble tongue?
� � , , . Isease the �d rat again r er Three Doctors Failed . . � and an unchar' I W -
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I . Wo4ld Trust Him Again -Sig Capl- more insidious. He used to sit with the Clerman,, who was ayrogted -on an$. " . U. W� DAWSOX, ,NINETY I words a -re inflilitely niore than core,
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1 .1 �al Is Needed to Run tFo Ordinary his I?gs ,cros�ad and lilt his knee to picion of being concerned In the ter- , e Was Incur -able. DOEUTE Streeb, Toronto, COII* nets� or donations on a a 1p i xl�-.
I � stage Illui;Ions. see if his redexes were all right. rible triple. tragedy at Kidegrove. . I � - ____ I list. ..
I � �. . Every time he failed to lilt tile right A mob is a curious thing, and its . MISCE,LLANgOUS. ' . . What's the use of playing the ami-
: ,People, are always asking me -why- I IPO� he would look down at the nio- fickleness is ofteh Illustrated during� Itching and Burning Was Terrible � able role in society and a snap dragon'
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.. , .9 art 0" in the flimily circle? ,Walls have ears..
.41ness on my own account, says a , 'Boys, this is awfull, , terest. . I Until Relief and Core Was TARIO, unlooated. or looated-in any also neighbors have 16 . ligues, and the'
) I . township or district, I Northern OlItIr.10. -real YO'A Is not unknown.
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� firkpar. ")ron know how his tricks are toether and shut'his eyes .to see if, Beeton, a y�ar ago, for the alleged Co., Toronto, I ling .as a pen-
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�� .1 I urt, REAL ESTATE. tality does no,� need labollig,., and ,,
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, i f revent y6u, runuing, a show on simi, he did, a -ad then he'd. look green brought up at Hitown Police co DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT __ you'll never convince the person with
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� Jk good many things, In the firAt ew he had heart disease. was a man who had beort's, fellow- Psoriasis is another name for GAN OICANA- brains that you prefer Darwin to
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�� � .; I It no capitil, to purchase ot tired of, it, Paralysis and nothing Prisonerof his while serving a former chronic eczema. It fs� the worst, form ortown lots; unequalled climate; the Duchess, .
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�� � , conjuring show, and even ii I and Te rebkoned on being atricken at This convict witness was Colonel ul itching 6kin difse"e. terminal Great Northern iailway; electric I .ve you in 'their
I "" I . Once eczema has reached this stage light, power and w when the years ha
� , sed th time, Men be was Ju his room. Thomas at�r workA systems grip? Age is not so unlovely Ahat the
'0 a ready money it would any .Xames Stookall. the 0entTal it is usually considered Incurable,' under bonstruotion; values will double �
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;. - . ,qgdl; pay me to throw -p ,air of slip ers- the kind figure of the sensational jewel Tobw But hero is a case which p . aging should treat it as a disgrace.,
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� out stooping- bery at Clerkenwell several years ago, again the wonderful healing power ,of write W. M. Jormyn, Penticton, B. 0. .
, I W.h1t at aif individual turn. and it was. his habit to leave things and accordiAg to his account Beeton Dr. Chase's Ointment. . Not only ___ 1.1�._ - _. 49-4 than a pitiable m1micry.of youth,
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The, Johnio-Richor �bn Co,1 ,Llmlted, AlontrqpG ;
- n ass sion. J, ly 3 Us Y 1400i'm 07 a Uie,lsfassey, Consecon, Ont., and passenger department of C,1,1- e P, "I .Y. . ..
'I, I J1h.1nKs__�aAo_- next door stepped in and tacked his ciowd of several hundred persons as wrItes-.t'I thought it my duty to adian roilways. . What's the use of cultivating auto- - �
�1� thing of paying two huh. , We teach, yop by come, ,
I � Xe p0lindS for a, Tea y good 11jus. ers to the floor in front -of his he left the court in -charge of warders, write you telling you the gr spondence, giving privilege of atteiidi 9 mobile tattes 'on a wallAzig -Income'r 1. .
4 eat bene- schoolfreentany time for.the FREE TO BOYS. �',
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I . ing we were startled by a bloodcurdl from using Df. Chase's workop tile regular railway boots. Free if once fight the speed craze. Splendid Magice tantern. (with
. ,10 minutes to perform. - In France, the crowd as just as un- Ointment. For five years I suffered Bpoic 15 explains. Writei Dominion School .
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i ! X4 - employer has ai:x assistants-- ing yell from him. We rushed in. reasonable, Rather more than. ayear with what three doctors called paorl- Tblegraphy, Toronto, - , Cut's the use of striving for the iijides), Steam Engine (nearlyone foot'
1L wife, myself, a -ad f6ur "supers." There he stood, Just as he had stepped ago a man named FaVIdr robbed and asis. I doctored vvith three different - big e, wken you would be 80 hlkh) with whistle, fly wheel and eveq�
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pers" know very little out of bed, his feet in his slippers. He killed a bank messenger at Lille, doctors, with no good results, and one ha
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� , - ut the mechanism of his triiiks, em with a trembling fin- Trailitions of the Flood. I one's limitations saves thingoomplate for running; gu&r&nt6a4
I A .murder is always a dreadful of our noted doctors told me If any ' e 11SParr",double-onderHookey Skates; dr .
air -duty consisting of setting the er and then turned toward us a thing, but there was no special fea- one offered to guarantee me a, cure .
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I I �1, � face of utter despair. The Deserts do Carlitte, in the Pyre� 'What's lbe, use of slips . hod worh? 91"Itlied Watch, free to any boy. Sel%4
�! oenex.7 and removing apparatus to ,, . ture about this which made it differ- for $50.00 to keep my money in my nees, elbse on lo,oOO fe'dt above the This is. an age that aemands -our best; us your name and we will send you 30 se' �
. . I 11-0i'e wings after each trick is perlorm- Toys,' said he thickly 'boys, look ent from scores of -other similar sor- pocket, as I could n6t be cured. sea, contains n6 fewer than sixty lakes it we give oounterfeit we pay..coun- of beautiful Christmas Greeting and other - � - _
� r;;(�- The performees wife knows ex- at my feet. I can't m�4e them. I did orimes. Yet the whole citf was "The disease spread all over me. of varying sizes. These, according to terKiter's penalt . post cards to,sell at tou cenfs a got (d cards i
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2 , an all, is the use of sham In,each set). When sold send us thel;
I g"', I ' d ,6 -do I. but neither -of ys; Itis',cord6 st last I I'm paralyzed, - ing and burning was hard tb bear. Of the flood.,"When the waters subsid. af ter
t ' _ I bed I b6 On the day of the execution it tool, Whatj .
; I I a. oan,profit by this knowledge. boyi-I I'm paraly�l' fifteen hundred soldiers, Teinfo At last my brotb�ear read in the paper ,d it appears that Woah and his fam. of any kind P . money -and we Will send you whiohe-�er!
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� . %,$uppose, for instance, I decided to We knew You were last night,' a great body of police, to keep the about Dr. Chme-s Ointment as a lly I'anded on the Puy de Prigue, . prize you choose We prepay all chargeiC I
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; � I n, traitor, and went to a rival one of the highest peaks In the dis. Addr,ess HOMER -WARREN CO., Dept�.
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�, joke and was forever cured of his, was black with -people, ma a sign of a sore to be seen. I' can ,on Ting to which the subject are of the opinion that . 1 .
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I .� I and to retain me in,'his em- . had waited all might to see justice hardly praise the ointment enough the peasants declare, the ark wa� �
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few- and you are at liberty to use my tes.' moored when the landing .Was effected. of wood. From the�,r,convenlence this The allgirs of the firm were in suchl,
, t t a man. who had already pro er than forty thousa"ud persons were tiniony, as I hope thereby to induce . seems probable. uch boards were4 a bad w4y that the ereditors in �
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I I It would not be long before my one and ,a half tile size ,of France, of in Portugal until nine years ago, all dealers or EdniansQn, Bates & 'Co., ered with wax, which was, 'of course, 015s�rve:
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i - M.: ro, having Limited, Toronto. he more easi.ly written upon than the � whhic
I �� i iven away secrets, and I should ,soon stateof north Africa, perhaps the most robbed a farmer, was seized by his brain of Charles XII. did not prevent "I owe you aU a lot of money .
baie wood. Where wzkx was used er- 'I cannot pAy nbw. But, look at my
�:, It's out of work without a character productive area of the entire African victim, and, drawing a pist-ol, fired Railway's Difficult Tasks. . him from seizing his sword hilt. The .
�� � I 'As at matter of fact, Ultisionists take continent. A key to the M at him. rors were readily erased by rubbing qrOers I If I can keep going for im
I idea of alf-aZk and the necessity for
, " editerran- He failed to kill the fariner, but One of the mo defence were . with, the blunt end of the piece ot months yoiL will get your money. If �
__ I ty good care that their secrets do ean, almost touching Europe and at difficult tasks in impressed upon his mind metal which served for a pen. Tq You close me up you will hardly get- .
�, �trei leak out. When a well-known veritable market garden for that cc a hit instead the local schoolmaster, who the histhry of Canadian railroading. is :by a blow whicli, we would naturally make the writing a nickel on the dollar.
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1, :Conjurer is performing, be will allow -Unent, contiguous to the French ter fell ea being undertak
, - , ' no cile oix the stage except his own ritorY of Algeria and but 700 miles .platform at a town. in -which a fair through the interval for thought. smea-red over the surface of the white � .
�Eien, the wings and back part of the from Marseilles, with double the pop- was , .. wax 'and remained in the scratched bankruptcy nr a chance for all of 'Us' -
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� stage being curtained off so that the ulation of Algeria and Tunisia coem- in progress. The police ran in, tiN?eLe"ny points known as Spence's --..r. .
, ance of The cred1tors conferred 1 . I .1
, I ,people in'the wings are utterly in the . and exrested the man, but before they Bridge and Wahlachin, a dist . ma-rks. � . to Pull out�" *
� . I blued, good climate, variety of moun could get their prisoner elear. the about three miles, the 'comp I n secret.. '- � ki, �: I 1-11
: I ,dark as to how the various tricks* are tains and plains, including th ' agreed to take the notew and made,' '
: e snow ny are 11 T Getting Her on Record.
I . . .. accomplished. . .1 Tange. which crowd rushed at him, tore hime away, building four tunnels. One oaf thesp He r17. Nf&lngale 11 I the, announcement. They bad putod' *
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- do occasionally become that blow up from the desert, a rich, . a are 500 feet I 91 I .
. - In spite -of these precautions secrets ,shuts 0 ' and battered him to death with their is 1,500 feet in len th, another 1,000 I
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through the working of a trick; but, fertile soil, abundant rainfall, well Making a tota of 3,500 feet I n otn" . -sign from the merchant.
, as a rul�, illusionists take ample pre- distributed x1yers and a coast line of . HIS TIP. I section. I 'a "There is no rich man wh6m you Ile lagged behind and said. "Whatil ,�,
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. . . . employed ,on this work at the present Exchange, W ever' cared to inarry?" he persisted. is it?" � I
. I I am very -well paid for my Iservices,, LOrl,"'ou the Atlsnti�=Uczr�cco is i -A- And What Happened After the Gen- time, and operations will be contin- I "No rich man I would marry," she "You have &1 -ways been a gooili
: and honestly earn.my money, for I deed the golden. orange of Baitafy--.in� 1 ued All winter. . LIS -TED STOCKS CARRIED'ON MARGIN said. friend. of mine," whispe . '.
L .am, an erous Patron Had Left. . T, red the mer,
..,. � '. -expert conjurer myself, and cannot escape the international grab �,�a� A,gc6rding to figures recently com- "Or no ich man you might in�arry chant. "I am not ungrateli2l, and I -I'
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, ,Sk,,y ,,,Z.qating his dinner in a pi e7a the C.N.R. has c6nstructed 985 if .You chose?" want to. -tell you something if !on will -i , I
� I �', a Part in bag of Europe. France needs MorOL- hotel *hepe, th;j'lihve eelonvl. waiters. miles of new tracks this vear in 84s-, I- 33 MELINDA ST., TORONTO. 'No, but why do you ask these keep i,t-U yourself -I'll make ybu d4 I
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eight to ten millions of -C. W.
Ile C8,011 W a ys e "us ance ab
the wgi�er, slipped a half dolIg"
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provinces, total 1,98�4rcileS, so that in
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He Tried the Impossible.
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There has been no lack of cases of
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heroism in the explosion which de�
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. . �magicians to copy tricks, although,
stroyed the French battleship Liberte
the half dollar from under his saucer
men, but they can't stand the con-
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,of course, illusionists "boTrow" from
in Toulon harbor, and one of them at
and put it back in'to his pocke,t where
stant spray of castor oil, the only oil
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least deserves to be placed on record.
it belonged. Aftdo
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"opportunity to do so. Tricks o some
It was after the first explosion, which
sary to actually spend money where
machinery of our aeros. Hoiv it does
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The electric wires were broken
the mere presence of it inspires so
lex them when they descend to find
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much zeal.
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castor oil I One can 'know alri'air wo-,
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Engineer Lestin, who had -vainly tried
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to flood the ammunition ma a zines,
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I everything that can possibly cause not working and it was impossible to But it so happened that another Remember the Finish, � I k McTAQGART, M.D.. C.M., . i
I . �the trick to fall. We also allow for flood the holds. waiter started to clear off Jackson'.,, The profe�s I
hy little hitches that may occur, so "Try the impossible," was the Te. t 4 f elocution -was In- i
I . a ,, able. In a -moment Jackson's waiter or ' k -1 I I
flood tructi ng an ambitious young man In , " f HOME cons- I .
I that should something go wTong with ply� The magazines must be - rushed up to get his money. It was 5 , .,
our illusion when it is being shown ed." 11. ar public speaking. References as to Dr. NrcTaggarl:1991 , �
. I I Lestin touched his ddp a gone. "Wha's that half dollah that " When yo� have."finisbed your lee- Good Weekly incoma I I professiotial swilling and persojad
, . we can perform it in a different man- will try again, but you w! rid said, "i was under that 'ere saucah?" he asked lure," lie said, "bow gracefully and 1. ,W..do,f.l 01,;,.,t.nity .
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sing any 11 never see the other Waiter, in an irritated and -
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Why on tiptoe?" queried the am- � I . Sir W. R. Meredith, Chief justice. ,
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i I so quick as one would imagine, ps to final catastrophe happened. saucah," the ,other Waiter told him, "So as not to wake the audience," � ,All U I I SCIE .
11 I have known dozens of all "Yes, there wuzi Don't you lie to replied the professor. ....... MR�_ff , I tario. . I
I . pass unnoticed by a large aucUence me. I seen the man put it there. �011 ass Q "an t. eat,
which would have given many illu- Liquid Fuel Oils. You! done took it!" . 0 [ . Toronto, anada. Rev..N. Burwash, D.D., Presideut
sions away had the spectators been, It he, bee, sho n "Doan ye call me no liah, man 1 Yo' Unlucky. � , . I Victoria College. �
, , Ri�lit Rev. J. F. Sweeney, Blshop� .
more on the alert. w that oil with a a liah you'se'f if you say I seen any Tire First Chauffeur—I ran over an- I 101i� 'P,
� , :, 11 — flash point of 239 degrees Fahrenheit money 'round this hyah table .11 other baby this morning. . y MURINE' EYE REW%Dy of Toronto. I I
� i will not ignite if fired Into with 'a - W I R
4 The iamese Oath. shell, and if dynamite 1-d exploded in Bill I The. Second Chauffeur—Phew I That Best Washing Machli � B ,de For Red, Weak, Weuy, Watery,Fqes and Eon. Thomas Coffey, Senator. "Ca- �
! � lf any form of oath is calculated to a 'reservoir of this, oil it only throws Ditto tNyice in quick succession. was unTuck.y I c, . TGRANULATED RYELIDS tholic Record, I' London. . I I
� impress one. that which is prescribed u jets of oil which do not ignite Tlib They took the two waiters away in The First Chauffeui—Yes, rotte i Threa Great Features. MurineDoesn'tSmart-Soothes Eye Pain I
s of Siam. is'likely My dangerous liquid fuel oils are the patrol wagon a few, minutes later, Their darned feedin' bottle,� cut the 1. Easy to ope, rate. Dragghts Son Marine Eye Remddy, Liquid, 25c, 50c, $1.00 Dr. McTaggart's vegetable reme-, . �
� — tires up so I 2. Not hard o - .� ...
� I n the clotheS. dies for the liquor and tobacccr� . —
�: - to do so. Each official has to say; those which have not parted with their . Murine Eye Salve, in Aseptic I
i - 3. Washes the . -Tubea, 25c. $1.00 .
� � I "May the blood Oow from my veins, volatile, inflammable gases, such as Qu�en Olga's Confession Album. clothes clean. EYE'DOOKS AND ADVICE FREE BY mAm habitsare healthful, safe, iknexpen-,'
I Way crocodfles devour me, may I be absolutely crude oils. In all ordinary Queen Olga of Greece has a confes- Mexican .History. Sold all over Canada. Write to MurincEyeRemi6dyCo.,Chicago sive home treatments, No bypo-,
� condemned to carry water to the commercial fuel oils ',hese portions sion album. In its almost every crown. Mexidan hikory, accordibg to Bras� "ONE MINUTE" WASHER CO.Y — dermic iiijections; no Vublicity ; nw I
flanies of bell in vessels without hot- are removed, and the oil is safe and ed person ,in Europe has written his seur de Bourbourg, Fi:ench archaelo, 129 Logan Ave., Toronto, Canada. of time from business, and Xi I .
tome. After death may I enter the contains no power of spontaneous or her autograph and has made a gist, began in 955 B.C. I __J FPee to GlAs los-9 . I
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body of a slave. May I suffer the combustion, Oil with a fire test of 180 confession of likes and dislikes or — -_ — certain cure. Consultation or cor-
I h -1—t +t—t— -+, "I"., 11 i, 4 derrrees to 900 do m- V phr -1, - . :,3 T � __ Beautiful French Dressed Doll 'at — A
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I.. I Years a.; numerous as the sands of all
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as safe as coal, and it will not ignite
eas. n answer 60 Lhe question,
"What is your ides. of happiness?"
the seas. May .1 be reborn deaf, dumb
when stirred with a red hot pokeT nor.
the King.of Greece wrote, "Always to
I ad blitid, and afflictvd with dire mala.
when hot coals are thrown in' it.
have a sovereign without a crown."
I dies. May I also be thrown into Na-
Her question as to unhappiness was
. rok (tile lower regions) and tortured
by Prea Yam if I break this oath."
Early Marriage In China.
answered by the King of Sweden, who
wrote, "Tight boots, a corn
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heavy foot on t p of it." In telling
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twelve to fourteen years old to marryi
The physical, morsl and intellec,ua
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which kind of persons he considered
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, development -of the contracting par.
most objectionable King Edward VIL
of England wrote
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ties has nothing to. do with the mat,
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ever been broken, auatieP
gulate tht, affair. An old Chinese
umbrella and shoutiug, he is I"
The.Qusen takes the album wiih her
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aphorism says that the great business
of life is ended when the sons and
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daughters are married. The Chinese
in showing it to her friencls.
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do not care, to run the danger
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of postponing. the rairriage of their
Wonderful Insect Vitality,
I be cm the shell, and that's where they-
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children, especially of their sons,s un-
It is a standing puzzle to the ento-
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til after their own death. I
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- Solid Gold SIgnet Ring free to any girl. Care Central Press Agencr,,, ! .
Send no your name and we will send you . 7o Pearl Street, Toroutoo-
80 sots of beautif�l Christmas Greeting =r_====___=�___. -_ _1- __1_._='�=--_`!l'
and other post cards to sell at ton cents a C.p.�.-43. 1911 I I . . .
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Iever prIze you choose. If you will sell do
sets We will give You a loather,,tto folding
go-cart for dolly, ii rolled g**l extension
bracelet or a toy sewing maahine that
I does real sewing, We prepay all charges.
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.. grees below zero. Taken oul e'Ot The *greate*t work of antiquit omething in baer tone that told him
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. . I I I 0 � -. In MO Class investment Securities .hour afterward. Butterflies bave been I �� I atletheaivreuse is therefore we leaih tha� many artifices in fisll, Witbout clothes,",
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