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�� I .Asik ! A; ROSE OF A HVNDRED Get something ready. I *rill see kra, . w � I . . . I I - �..
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. � You an to marry Ulfar Fenwiok. Ill? ' s
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1 41 �' temples and sickmess at the stom- f, I felldw! The] " You ha,ve forced him, to marry me. I 01NrXENT will cure Salt'Rheum when all else ,
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11 : _'� this complaint; but an eyff-Irooking sky to the eastward. Tilfar 11 social pleas .
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11- l DwIck Stood at a window in Coatie Fen. I ures, bu! L 4, ihen-kill me ! Death d . I . �
I - I,- gan taking wick, which commanded the black, white- I . seem to re, oes not terrify I aq.rqmd . ��
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-J. frilled iiurgea. me Noth , could be more cruel hard - Chan's -I.- 10-.%L __V_.%� -
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it' I was Point at which the,p&le gray wall of fog � fehood . an� than k..j i
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T A"ER'S the wi the life I have lived for a long time."
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- rills that I received resting 6 the Set% reaching to the clouds, cond- ad the gaze. His face jv" -like a flame ; 11 .N
- , , The bulk of our new goods are now to hand. We are showmg, -1
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I . �� . ........ . .m. beautifoy�built schooner -yacht. She cut �� 4 "There are th* life worse than Mm F. Pearson, Inglewood, Out., says: -My sqme special lizies in Dress Goods, Dress Gimps, Drm Omamenta. '
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� C. her wa.y through the mysterious' barrier as t no en d of death, Aspatria. There in' dishonor, dim. baby, five mouths old, had eczema very badly �
. _1111 -11 gle ,box of these pills did the work if she had bwu.a knife and came forward I trouble ovei grace, shame." lAces, blouses, Belts, Embroideries, Prints, Ore F,yns, Drillets, 1:
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� - for me, and I am now a well m .10 with short stubbirn plumps. Ze fit of gown or the success of a dinne, " Is *orrow dishonor ? I's it a diagrace to of the Ointment and when they had, been used I Otandies, kc., at very close .prices. 1;
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� - � All oier the North Sea there are desolate y, but think they have no time to bestom love ? Is it a shame to weep when love is all sigms of the disea$e hid disappeared." . - �
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. i� I . -1 . . nowher* more desolate spaces Ian around !which are absolutely necessary to happ3 Ad Ay, mT little Ian, it may be ex g!eat - IN, Also Bargains in Mazes & Boys' Hats & 09PS, Ties, Wars,
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� - supplieN ; she was making for the pier at :prituary ditty to be stron bake their h6adis ; tbeywonder, snd they . rotma "O. �
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�, � . the lat baronet. He had Promised faith- M particle of color having fled from them. ...
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� -4 � ;aoaft F4118 , fully to � ea them laid with those of his fore- lAdviser," by R. V. Pie "It U for this reason Fenwick 'A' to bar -Side ; What kind of a master would he I . ?.
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� ... I 11416ma, It WOW I 14ir- and he felt that this duty must be done ere Buffalo, N. Y. This i000-pag "' Tou forced him ; I know 'you forced 0 1
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. I , he could comfortably travel the book will be sent aper -bound absolutel3 him," She seemed to drag the words from When Brane had son8 to inherit the land . j* -1
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�-- � I - . IstaniPs. Address Dr. Pierce. as above. car. � 9 . . I I .
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� V1, HN SI&MB, V. 9.,'hcior_psftr,1* of OnWo fateful 1101110d. He turned his face anxious.: field as any living physician. Hi ' Favorite danger. He said, manly enough, that he . I -
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�;__J___. - JoVeberIniny Oollege. Ali disess6s of Deftlewe to the door,andas he did so,itwas Prescription" is a perfect- and scientifi would make it good with. hils own. n .
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� F-, k abut" madermic - Vote eatigry3entlifty it ine organs, do not much think I could have ei * 11 bjections I
I �111 " which, if defined by words might perhaps t. an a downy feather bed, because it does ;
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� .-, )I, AM Of Dr. SWWS offloe, Sefttorlh� Intm handling his Vig walking stick with a Sub- grticular p�rpose by an educated and you. 7y have changed lis feelings and his plans. liot press so many parts 'of the body at ; .;
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r -� , , � - - ducd passion that filled the room as if it skilled physician. It is a positive and " 011, Will I � I cannQt marry him in this (To be continued.) �
i... - I I I . permanent Cure as attest -,d by more than once, relieving certain bumps while the
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il-11 I I Telerinmy Surgeon and Denlilat, Tormto h other, amom if they will:" I A Poem From Several Authors. I .
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s�. � 00fte of neither of them betraying by the in " Nay, I will not f 'I cannot help them Favoured by J. Porteous Arnold, M 0 pairs of shoes are mactly alike
I 1. � j�. 4. - velojinwy destWA Honor Graduate of ftisda V010 ovement - I . 1 No tw"
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P , :` - i, artuary Collap, Ronor member of OnUflo Tebedit. I do not thinking evil ; but they shall not look it, Wby all this toll for triumphs of, an hour ? (young) �
- ,� ,�, Z ./elash the emotion that Sent the feel t,j trust you. But this is a promise on the inside, and changing them once ,
� I ;�_ 7 X"log Society. All diseases of domesdo animab blood to their faces and the wrath to and they Shall not. say it." Life's a short summer, man a flower ; (Dr. Johmwn)
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. � i- A JAMES L. KILLOR ,N,aY, I will -not 'good -morning' with "it is the truth. You must stop all this Your fate if; but the common fate of all, (Longfellow) 1.
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� ..� _:_ 4 1� , I . " You shall not leave En land until you you- I have not a good wish of any kind by marrying Ulfar Fenwick-, He saw it was Unmingled jcys here ) cording to the condition of the fi�et, as they .
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; ; "t .... i PubHo. Money to 1"n. Offloe over ftkard's Store, marry my �ister." - for You. 'I h no m4n befall; (Solithwell I
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. , Z�1. I formerly Mechanics 16stitnte, Main Strftk SeMorth. ght; I will, Say that much Nature to each allato his proper sphere, (Cong,reve)
� �' i Fortune makes folly her peouliar elbre. churchbill) . I
. I . 64 8uppose I refuse to do so 91) With these defiant words he left the for him." ' � � ( I 'On every pair of " Slater Shoes Y I there
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.. �, ��. - I Then cutle, and Fenwiok throw off his pilot -coat !
I I you will have to take your chance " Let me alone until morning. I will do Custom does oft�n reason overrule, (Rochester) is a tag, which tells the exad leather used. .
'L_ �' - L I and sat down to consider. First thoughts what you av, -Oh, mother ! mother! I And throws a cruel 8unshine on a fool, (Armstrong) L -
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� I fi%etion JjrSLt , generally come from the selfish, and there- want mother now Ill Live wall, how long or shoi t permit to Heaven- giving its fieculia?ilies and the. wear it I's .
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AMES SOO=, Barrister, &a. SoUchor for Nol. .'Duelling is now mur . der, air, unless we away, and stay away un Sin way be clasped go 010ae we casnot see ita face, -; You can thus buy " Slater Shoes ' I intel- .11,
I - j Pon's Bank, Clinton. Office - Mott loek, Pass over to Franco.1) - til Aapatria mar- She tottered to the bedaide,.and he lifted (Trenoh) Agenfly .and know that they're Qoodyear
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CUton, Ont. Money to loan on mortMe. " I will n t 0 to France. ek her gently, and laid bar on it! and then, As � Welted, ff you see that the.y're stamped. on --
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S. HAY8j,Bb&,r,r1.A*r, Solloltor, Maveyiutoer =d 'throw' to kill; and I will 'throw' until id management he could bring home and went went out of the r Out ide the (Thomwp) � I . .00$1 1
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I gocy.bis father's dust without the know- door he found Brune. He lim u .dul
bwk. Offlas-CudzWo blwk, XMialliml, beaorW me p une afte ad taken off his I (Byro � � .
� led& of William Annoys. Then there was shoea, and was in his a � - �
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A : I have ceased to love your sister. I and south. He had pronia6d him- Soar not too high to fall, but stoop to rlie- : - -_ .-
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L .. . AFMqW 6 PROUDrOOT, Budetwe, gowisl% . .less to me. But your desertion has set lingerin sentiment of pity or .love for As- w ' As listOuing, because I know the mad. Riches have wiap, and grande'ur is a dream , _= L
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� . !�!,_-I,�`A , off from As- atria Annoys why should he die? lt was bei . just ; .
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( I �': �. . I R. H. S. A.NDZUON, graduate of Royal oolir found vent in an emphatic stamp = put her out f the reach I P . morning.' that you say to him an incentive I 1
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; J afraid to sup the i I broth you have brew called 6' a pretty temper for any man." His intention to leave his k's &vowed lr_-s::M 01-IML&IP O.'a-sm: ;3rraT:ZM .
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1�,�-, ,Zf .,: il ftwnd Thunday to oaoh nawtk 1288 ell, a cowardly -insult ; and then, also , he Agent for Butterick's Patterns and Publications. �
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� ;i "R Hon. Graduate London Wooters univermy, viember service, Squire, Yours and your brother9s - burnings, you can ,esuse strife, and before' .
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I - t� _n1L ARMSTRONG, M. B., Toronto, M. D. 0. X., - was vitible ; the cros ther, xcept bout 4 0 .
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f k ��,�,r 7� J �_ I Z XWOU, 01500 lately owupied by Dr. EUW6 Bruo, you ?71 tbered the joyous,:innocent prayers room with -a Seamstress, wiio was raski was wicked. assured them of peace of mind, &ad bonsequently happiaenibut UL 1'
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�� ; �,, i� - I ' leave you � little smiling in the fut - bellious, hopeleas grief, she had missed all She was a vey,7. pretty girl ea pro ession, an make her hus. raised them materially. We have Qi,veW L ---
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,_ I iaous readiueps3 - gar in the desert; Aspatria was a;lmofjt in at tome time to imake her mistre a of Beat.: r' riOr fit and finish. B
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I �� o i � Smith, opposite Publio SohoW, 80&t0rjh. Telephone "At Aspatria Church at eleven O'clock. ,, b6wed head, she knelt there. WEN voice, rangementa even for a breakfa4st. ABp,A '%r- When 0120 is in eaimeat. And what you I . � �
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