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a small garden,' lvlik(
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- � __1 11 - general ni nager and secretary c bined, a C XRED OF, ITCHINO PILES OF 23 .YEAI
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.- farm baill , and a scientist, these men to be i .
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the who] thing could I!ge! Icinity as 11 ncle Mike,,, was troubled
. .= . be �i i up and V - for over i
11 __ � Every cough makes started it� 7ery modeirate c- i fare the '�ears with I x aing piles, At times bewas so bad I
. pupil W:oh� d have ocular de�* , . ult' work, The irritation becan
your throat more, -_ raw ons ration of would have o q !
, smarr, an4record work, and such i drilling so intense I th con'stant rubbing that they becau
.- - � I and. irritable.. Every als he would never forget. Inevety branch ulcerated.fa would bleed. Hebadbeentreate
I cough congests the lining he would be prepared to meet the inpid and by many ph 41clans� but found nothing that gave blif
� . � membrane Of yourlungs. rushing 'ODY'ripetition of the, age. The e relief. Readl
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. replete wibli all agricultund literature up to Dr.Chase's ntmimilieprocuredab
� and lungs- in'this way. date' . . Such �n Institution, third appllc:L'on he
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I _-, n Put the parts at rest and in M int d 0 ' a beacon,l�ght, a first comfort! Lble nlgl �,'s sleep he had enjoyed In yeari
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help to do th . be replaced, Mr. W191c 13 a'weatthy farmer, we]
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a __ I - I .11orida s that it an y to, th 't yen know not of,bea,
lj�' L � is a winter resort of
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tob- _.-L � make it po sible for peopleof small means to A ree, in which a y' -
atil LLL _LLL ... . . . I . quiet and rest begin: the I nd.
� I spend a few weeks there, p: ovided they little fa oung lady, E
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-1 the throat i .can bicycle and a calf :were the actors, is report,
I : pare the iqquisite lime. 1 -he mme serio
11 I ceases,; the spasm Weak- expense isl� the . us ad by the Utica Press, A young lady
leV& - - l. c08tfzof 9i1ting there and bowling me] rily along on
a 'L id . " enSi" the cough disap- back her wheel, came �tc
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p the top of a. hill which o4ered a fine oppor.
. � I pears. Do not wait for - - that there are competing ines o railway tunity for a coast. Accordingly her feet
. and ate communication. nee ar- went up on �he ref4ts, and the wheel started
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,4otahtc orange grofiee via for an untrammelled cruise down the in-
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SumPtion but cut short the choice� ,i I
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your cold Without delay. , cheap lod One who & ine. : I
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can i miliar -u N�J �Zhse facts states that the winter a. The coast �vas clear, with the exception of
! : calf stan ing inoffe
1g. I i Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pec- month, in �Jorida are 'bet er ad t naively in the road
� - , ted to about half ay down the hill,
d, . ' toral Plaster should be (Iose t conorpy than the war eat of I he sum. Had it be n a mouse, in all probabilitV
clot . �ner nionthai of New En la . Th atmos- the fair cy list would have at 'once dia-
__ I overthe lungs of everyper- phere is aln)(38t ULILIorm y dry and coar,and mounted an glone around by another route
red o son troubled with a cougiL there is litHe danger of ,malaria or stepped ii4to some bouse for assistance t
th. A I . I until the -
I � I I rainy season commences in May or J une. A but as ib Was only a harmless calf, that'
P&rty, says 1ho writer - frorri' whom we are
an , , Write to the Doctor. q 6d live very comfo .%a,bly i a tent d in all prob,tbility inake'a room at
. 1,71jusur.1 opportunities and long . ex. noting' Ca L I 'Von' at the a,pproach of the wheel,the young
_� � pei-ience emli, us for or rj�dely c structed lop,bin ; all b a fuel 0
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for, `X. OA,'T Xvate"(� Write r " light housekeeping" can be -�bowever, had different views
A I freoly all the L The calf, I
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Olt. __ . ` � been witi, ur Cberry Pectoral, You bread, beanif, pork, butter, , eggs and all Imly
. wil I receiNto a prompt reply, wlthout . stood hisgrciund, Tho wheel had now gain-
-, : kinds of fruit and green meat neednobin- ed a, greab imp4us, and despite the frantic
vie m . cost . �
�� � I Address, DR. J. C, AYER. volve moro t
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alw -, "-- � . Lowell, Xseg. an a very limited wee fforts of the rider it struck the astonished
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lob ":, gether in 01's Way can enjoy life at Jess t,han oung lady brought her hands and
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ad;- I I - nees, with her head between the calf's hind
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is :. — - . Father Sta � . MP..!;FRANX DODGR
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I time and. money for all points. a visitor to k&., Albans', Holhorn, w1ho had DodWs Kidney Pill$,
am, , . attended the service for the flrst time. Mr. I
est, Canadian North Was* _Sta�t6n ask4dill him what he tbought� of the � .
i � . . V01 L service. Thep!trangefr replie'd that . ie liked ToROINTO, Feb. 2 -1 -Mr. Frank Dodge, of
it all very,vFell except the "incensc to the North Maupibetg, Oat., has been- visiting
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key � Via Toronto or Chicago, - use of which.1be strongly objected, , I a m 'h.ere recently. lie is a splendid specimen cf
- 4 British Columbia and California very sorry for you, my fri6nd " a, 6id N, .. Canadian manhood stuadi 9 '
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` I r points. Stanton Tho, other, not unn,latu'rall, asked feet high 11 in ,bifii stockinge 11 erect and
in - � 11 bur rates are the lowest. We have them "Why;,) I'! I In I �.
set -. �� . well, you see," �aid M .. Stan- Intl8c lat.. I .1
to suit everybody and PULLMAN �COU& ton,-" therelare only two odo2rs in f1henexb " I was a differerib man two years 1�90,31
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Of - I$T CARS for your accommodation'. Call world-inceqop� and brimstoOe-and you,11 said he to a friend to -day, The truth i�'I
do � for further information. . have to chf)loie�between t1fem!?" would have died of Kidney. Complaint, if It
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a.;, . Grand Trunk Railway, J?_9 � hadn't been for Dodd's Kidney Pills.
)ur ' L'aundry Lines. " I had been treated by physicians, and
I Trains leave Seaforth and Olinton stations as I -Temedies without getting
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ta� -. a ITG WNST : clotb6s helps � keep them clean. . any.better. I read of Dorld's Kidney Pills,
at- � t - G011 - SFAFORT11. OLTNTON. �661d be washed in cleaq. water, and decided to try them. I did so, and
I Passengor .......... 12.43 P. m. 12.66 P. m , Calicoes fib 1 was thoroughly edred in a couple of weeks,"
� Paosenver-, .. _ 10J 2 P. At. - 10, 27 P. bl. dried in the o I We and turned on thi wrong .�
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Mixed Train .... .. 9.90 A. M. 10.16 A. ld� side to dry i � . . I ;
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Rixed Train ...... .. 6,16 P. ff. 7.05 P. M * -keep their color if'a, little Bo�nd to be rRight.
il- � , Red tableciotba
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t121 I . -passenger'. .. _i. , 7.65 A. M. 7.40 A.M. borax is added o the rinse water an I thoy % 4 It's sorry 10i am to see yev, g6itil so
ax-. K passenger'. .. .... 3.11 P. St. 2,66 P_m, are dried i , shade. I - soon,' remark d Mrs. MeShantee, as her
I Ixed Train .... .. .. 6.20 P. Af. 1 4,86 p. M, Bluing added to the rinse water d:)es not
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- �_, . whiten Lhe cl, I as, only -covers the dirt and Mrs, Mir, . key ,� oylitn's yard wud ye- do me
need not eve 1b, used, � .
Us, _e- : 'Wellington, -Grey and I ruce. ' '. . i a favorT ��� . - .
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Ls. _. GOr,W NOILT11- Passenger. I Dish towels'and comm . on towels can be I Wid pleaslu,re Oi wull I .
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- I Ethel......... .. ironed just asl;',yell in, half the time if folded MeSquatter, ' leader of Goatville's Pour
. 10.04 P. if. 1.40 P. m, '
I Frussels.. .. .. 10.16 2.10 together once as if itbined singly. Hundred. - '86re, I thort, bein' such �near
� . Bluevale.. .. .. 10.28 . 2,45 LAting clothes hang after hey axe ighbors, ye an t,h, Moylans would b! un-
- Winwham ...... 10.40 8.06 letting them 'haug through ! I r q
ter . (10190 SOUTU- � FagaonKer. Mixed, 9, storm or in friendly.' I
± � 0.60 A. x. 8.56 A, m. windy weather to slat abou b is not con
.i_ 1�__ r �ncive I They're no ' home th" day, an' it iian,t.i
ep, I Bluavala .. _. � � .... 7.00 917 to long wearing or to help the good , man's the Mo�lans Oilawtant to see,' Mrs. MCSI'han-
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a �p ,,, i.nie d emotion.
ry -.- E4h0l._...,......:.. 6. 7.28 10.02 A clothespin ag made of bedtick 6r n �[Jwllhosuppresso4 '
a. � - � i�ng of ' Thi -0. M. ylan ga,ve 'me b&llyho
I . I . sorRethirig sbout in the form of a p ck wid her voil to ;
0- � at, .4gue imcause moy chickens
-_ London, Huron and Bruce. 'ront side, is much ea ier to scratched
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0 GOINO WORTH- . � PamienVar. gab at than a qotrimon, bL%g. A bed -t eking i P h w y d id n"e" a 801 lance her? - ;
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nV -, � � London, depart..... __ 8.15 AX 4.46 P.M. apron, with a laxge pocket across th. bot- - '8ure . wasnl� she in the roight? M�oy
. . -Contrails .... _ � .......... 01 18 6.65 tom, is better tf an either'. A baekA ex- chickens had ad call in her yarrud, and
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W, - . Ilensall.__1 ......... poses the clothes,Ans to dust,and the c o thes phat-could I (10 L t sthand and take phwat
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ly Kippen ......... P.. 9.60 6.25 suffer according';. I 4 � I she iaid It's I Blc enough 01 ams Airs.
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e I d � Brucefield ..... 41_-. 9.58 6133 ---#-- I NlcSquatter, h Olm in th' wrong. Ye'll
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e- I. � Elyth.. .. _ _ � .......... 10,41 , 7,23 --It is autihorLtively stated � that . Hon. have the roighb my acid. See?' � � i
he I Belgr%ve...... j., .. ...... 1066 .' 7 R7 Edward Blake�will i,hortly return to Canada I Phat. ip, it yo ant me to do as Oi pass i
Ve i Wingbain arrivIle ...... .. 11.10 8.00 to reside permanently. I rs. M P el rL
Got through M, lan?s yarrud V asked ,� I,. i
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Ut I I - wingham, depr64 .... .... 6,53 A.M 8.80 P. M. --Mrs. Alexander Monroe, of Woodstock, � puzzled air. . I
it, , �- Belgrave......-.1. .. _._ L04 1S.46 died Monday., morning, aged 103 years. 'OL Wallt yo te open th' kitchen door.an'
38 -'_,4 Blyth ... 7.16 4 00 . ThatBhe was that age . . let their billygoa out. They locked him in I
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.. I 01inton.-...._..... .... 747 4.10 Du�ing the las� welve years she has neve . I I
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. Brupefleld ...... _ - 4 .... 806 T 4.60 .
- � Jeft her bed. Ue had a wonderfully clear -i � -i I
= � . Nippon ......� ....... .. 8.17 4,1,9 meMol,y. . I Thankea, M r - MeSquatter ; it's a good i
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, i ftensall_ _,j ..... . ... 8.24 _ 5.04 _ - � frind ye are. It on't be long before that I
. Exeter ......... �.. .. .... 8.m 6.16 A disastrous fire occurred in Be -11in on billy
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.,-' Centralia .... .. i .......... 8.60 6.26 Monday last, �rieisOlting in the destruWlon, of goat got$ ov r into rue yarrud, an' thin ,
- �1_ London, (arrive) .......... 9.50 A. . 6.20, a three story brick building, owned liji Mr, whin Mr . a , M,oyla .comes home-hiven 'hilp I
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Wo No � Watson, ad. Mr. Soauffer'w button factory, togo'ther ' Wall# if 'he 48, Yanker, the dentist, is
. . with his entire �tock, were also destr�yed- the meanest nian on earth.'
H, The loss is estimated all $40,000, I ; � stly I How'o that V i �
covered by ins7rance, � . i I r I 'I � was in Yanker's office when Slippy
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Fire and Life Insurance Agent, Houses to L � . came to have a -tooth pulled, -Ja�w all
Rent, Real Estate Agent. Dealer in the Little -Hint For 0 ae. swollen out of shape. Awful lookin f
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A Nice — i � � - Fairly howled with pain B t Mirer
I RAYINT()ND and WHITE family and manu- A business npin -has a daughter andi also
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� Sewing Machines repaired. Charges clerk has for some time b�en attei: tive to in advance.' �
inoderate. the daughter, bat he has not -or had riot a :Pretty tough on Slippy, wasni it?)
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WHL OL point, though Oe young woman i 1141' 4 ever derful self commayd. Instead.of ticking up
� �ITE AND G .DERICH BICYCLES. done anythingtip scare hiin off, for ihle.is a a row he pullad out a check for $1,', received
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Firit-Class Wheels in Every Respect, other eveningi he was making a call and tor to go ahead with the torture.'
- �� , about nine q'e,lo 'k her father cairic jin', , . 'But was�the check worth anyt iing?'
1=11 -RIC -us __ 1::;.1TC3r1-31:r_V- ' " he said, "bow on 'Goodasgold when it was griven, but
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�_. T pected.to see you this evening and .tell you sinuates that therf m,ay be _ a usuit for mal- '
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than oratory, a her irrespon�ible I beca � gb severe ilh)ess, I
wa . nd ti % I c completely rundown. A�peti'Leaild'slo��palniost(!eserted me.. The smell of cooloMg victuals became % I
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I -offensivIle and often I wotild not get 1pore than one hour's sl,ecp out of the twen � fi-QW. -1
flatters and gratifies 1 MA' more than'lany Q � - ty4our. My nervous syttem seemed k9w . 1
amount of sane p,-aise from a really cliever . I' compleiely shatiered. Miny tirnes during), tht! day I would beitt-tacked wil,h wealc spet1s, which seemed like waves . . .A
wornan-well, if all( ' malized all tbat, I � S-1110thering n)c. Several physicians, rescribed, bit no relief wis c k I
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ban managed, pl yed 1with or deluded i4e ?" k .! . :� . fu;ly and persuaded me ip try then). Almost fro'nilthe stnrt I cxfK-Ienced lie' is Silcccss- 0. - �
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Q �Inine Tablets, All D I w4h rpason to the use of ithe then with .a sudden look of protection,
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glets rcf and ;, the Mom y If �fi- f ails to Cura. 2,,. �ug- !: In nuraing a typhoid case,, when the fe'ver weed iq moder ticm Your pipe is' a so6th. took'off his cap, put it down before her a ,
n8l-,30 breaks, and the patient has heavy owdats, * . - and
. � - i ing, -,corapanio ablill thit'g, which barms ino- flaid, 'ye Mann stand on that.' Sir Walter A
01 I eape�ia; care must be taken to guard ag4nst body and whi ),w-,4,hke die "flow 11�� Raleigh's eloak has been a synonym of chiv�
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. . . Wor % Knowing. . has 11,13trecord , pot-sitile ills and Miserie to alry for many long years,. but who shall say 1,
Coldness of feet andlimbs is often an evi- gently with a sof t towel till d ry, and let! the be laid at its ori I am always please, to that the little Edinburgh street boy's cap
dence of indigestion. . rubbing bo from the extremities towitrds see i dlergymi n e 11 joying his pipe. It i1s a deserves a less honor'uble memory?"
� the beart. The sweats are.Eufficle'ntly b!!��vy � ,� -
Honey should n3ver be heated to the boil. sign of a betil lily ; iberulity of mind i �
ing point. Ib des --royd the flavor. I to dampen n1gbtshirb and 'oheet'; these per,spn'wheu h sqsokes. Be it unders od, . —*— ,. 1.
In choosing calf,,o rub a coiner in your should )a exchanged for dry bed linen, ibut� I an, vf ry far rolf saying that a cleric ,�ho Fooled in a Horse Trade. A
fingers, and if.wl ite powder comes out do during the change keep the patient covered do,, 4t, fimok C� IIDO� be eithei %a br A prominent English landlord was one . -
not bu � . as much as possible,' Bed linen, tovMs, ar)(Lib.cral mu� ot a sen �,ad da� riding across a common adjacent to hit .
Y. I sible parson. All I �
night -a irts, etc., should'be immersed * 41 that-wbitever' imprimatur !the t-061 J_ of histen-
Brass cooking vessels require scrupulous i , n a sa 1, ,, preserves when he over a
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cleanliness, or food'Coo a am is apt to solutiorl of chlor�de of lime (one part Iiin�wto . ,.,n,ur+�s give to ai harmlers and excellrtnt ants, who was -also mounted. After the .
be poisoned. ' four of water, or� carbolic acid one par to ho h*- t-�rough thw Parsons' liking for t6eir usual salutations they rode on in silence for
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the skin is in regu. ar c ,nd ition the cold will clear w�ter before sending to.the laundr§. enjo� in . ent. I w asaidof Spurgeon ,that spurred his horse, a balk animal, whervi� -1
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close the po�eB and congestion or / i wheri Ii tpon it dropped to its knees.
I 1, e old iwd an objected to his ion- I
a. i, Joym, t A tob cc , by reminding him that, - . Me 9.1
btber disease avor . � � . � I
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-known. at- n 0 ,inii �n an act unbefibtin ' a hip. The embarrused ten� ..
When hoarse, Break s little as possible fib i n'D often," said the well " !-- it her o asked his lords
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until the hoarsenep. a is ,ecovered from � Brg, ant remarked byway of explanation tbat- -
bhe voice may be porma , , else may, ) as he smiled to himself, 'that 9�1 cl . aa, t a bwad.n�inded man replied, his steed always -1
�ently lost, or diffi- wknessg�ets the beat of a lawyer. But I; " 311 a s M, I enjoy i ny tobacco, and, wha -J 1*8 ' .acted that way when there I
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ODly two minu -,es are required for the � I Andr w ' ilso]3,. ' . . to the tenjinVo surprise and sati .
, way tb b caused the shivers to run u and't ii I sfaction -
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Aood to course throughithe heart, herice to I p I i frightened hare jumped out of 8 y & .
I IT'S so Pleasant �,D Uk a that children c for ilt - near by. 1. I � I
.he lungs, back to the bewrt, ,and then I A good many years ago I"was ret�ihed; but it's d 3ath to morMW 1�
of all kinds, D L0* ' This so impremed the landlora. that lie at
�htough the entire body and return to the T Is 'A
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ieart, tners. , It had been in the courts for tear - . lie secured
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When very weary or weak from exhatia- years, arid bid fair to be there for ten more. H 1 01ined Courage. for his
�ion, beat some milic to pealding point until unless t a ,parties became bankrupt in the. 7 n n ctly ssfidled. -1
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ace; then drink i b.&%B 4,ot as possible. It, 'Ib was my first appearance in the matter ' badly htenud inder the fire that -he came to a small stream, where -
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lefreshes almost iD2 tant I at the I&M I -
,�'y, and restores ,the I bavinp taken the. place of one of the law' Went Oat on hiw"face and was roundly lord's new horse immediately balked A - ..
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:xhausted vitality .o a surprising extent. yers who died, . . � 1�
. I kicke� his Om nions. General Cha#ee drive home with the spurs 'bx;u t it *
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,I re,' said his lordship.
Tapioca and pres -,rve elly is an excellent i M fac a �ol the kid,'! arid his face softened, . -I
I - 'I was very, very young, 'In fact, it was , camel '�"`Y5 nI � gh agam�
,djunct to a childr .16n a 17al"
' i artysupper, being my first case, -and I felt my importance more 11 T . d to him, I W611, you're to its knees.
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karmless, attractiv an inexpensive. " Pqt than A fine iold ier ? Th n he looked at the boy- ' Well, what's up now? Thera,s no game �- .
�wo ounce"f tapioca in o a bowl with half grind. ; . I I he -
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- pint of cold wate) ' and two tablespoon- 'Among the witnesses was an old farmer i Mult r was the ready reply,,
uls of raspberry ja In', Place'tho bowl in a that I lr�ew perizionally, having been born' . 11 you 'ee?s as joo�d for -
I on M 9 fish as 'ee is far game.'
aucepan f water, an keep it b - - t �1181 , .
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0 1 oiling. and brclught. up in the same neighbor- ar m yo'j Ill 'fellow at to
a 4s to thicken add I I , e put his h In —
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Vhen th tapioca beg, I bood. 1 � boy"Is.ehoulde � here isn'i Eo much daii
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'He was put on the stand to swear to gor as ycu think for," said the g-,irjeral. I
some fac �s that happened ten years back; 'Now, you got up an�take your gun and EPPS'S COCOA .
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INCALCU�AOLE . - ank when he was turned over, to me for 6 ht, and I'll stand h6re by you." I GRATEFUL
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GOOD 1� croWexa,mivation I proceeded to test the RThe 30y got up, s)�aking like a leaf, arid
I value of no memory so , far back. fired his first sho poetty near straight intio Distinguished I
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AN EXPRESSIO OF FAITH. Do you mean to sayfi, I began sternly, l the air, ! I licacy of Flavour, Superior Qual. ��
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i �'Th t1m rett �igh,' said the general. and Nutritive Properties.
- � Ithatycilican remember a mere incident � - . ily,
Dr. Ward's Blood aO Nerve.Pills have . that bappened ton years ago?' I ' .� a try it again." Specially grateful and c0rnffor -
done me an incalculabl . amount of good. I $. ' Ye' -ep 00 I ting z
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[ think they are We tbesty surest and I I I Then you mean to say that you can re- �& I It r I Sold only in
If veter�n nd cool as a cucumber, and wheq quarter -pound tins,
guickest acting dure or nervousness, member (in a certain day ten years ago that � be saw it the gen a starte on. labelled JAMES RPP.9 & Co.,
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. I u're all rigi t now, my boy,' be said. , Ffbm(%?Vathie� Chemists, - I
ileeplessness, anemia ,,or impoverished into his lack pasture?' - lit ; Undon, England.
, Vou1l me ke a good,00ldier.' � I
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alood, loss of app�t ,te 1 bility and 66 4 Yes air, I kin," he answered. I ' God bl ass you .air ' said the young4ei, B
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,11 -health, For nine years, before- I corn- 11 I Then perhaps,' Laid I, sarcastically, L 'V'ou sav(d me froi worse than REAKFAST - SUPP-PIR,
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menced Jaking Dr. W , ard's Blood and s you can remerhber'sometbing else that hap- I And he wa i praa.,� r c1c se to crying wheu he q -%0 � .
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inhealthy state. lt's a4tion was so much � I EPPS16 , %.F-CJL
" ' Yee, I kin,' be put in,' eagerly, 'jes' Af while the order came to retirb 1".-6
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erink great digtress, b i a I n inti , I I
Arect without su�, his back pasture I wuv goin' that id all I baul!him away by the neek: t4 '
my heart'fluttering and beating so rapidly through t ly apple orchard when I fla if" to . atrea�! wit �i him � company. And WritaThis Man. I 11
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ar-�ly bmathe, causing
:hat I could sc . Mr. J, J. Markle, 257 -Unds4 '
' an' two oher kids stealing apples; When a . ownfe Ave,. Toronto, ' ,
ainLness, loss of strel:gth, and leaving . t that he'( got a bullct Lhrough the fle 8h -bridge contractor, was cured by Milburn's Rheumatic,
ye saw m comin, ye tried to get away ; the part of his ifioulder an hour before. In Pills Of A 49d attack of Rheumatism, which laid bim
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xtinf -, Aly slee was ;her 'ki a did, but I cotched ye when rest 'of ;he ight there wasn;t a better soL He will t�ll you all about,bis .
ny nerves all uns � p ot tie up In bed'for weeks,
igtmiich disturb�d, I had no appetite "" ' I I y- cure if you write him. I I I
I ye kim a slidin' down the trunk of -the dier in. the compan � r
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lervotts. i � ike a. flash my memory went back ten -' JNS�ANT 1LELIEF Rt aranteed by uqfng x1rk Pleafiant Worm. Syrup, �
I have now �,ears to al very painful experience. and I BIJR'4'8 ATERLING HE�;DACHE FOWMIS- No eftec-tuany without It alwAY8 40" its work
I d epressir, g after-effect. 1 .L13Y cathai tie t(k,bq-01VOU after- I
t ,Icen ��i three boxes of tried to st6p him, but he went on- - � �.' ward#. Price 250. 1 .
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Dr. NVard's Blood and Nerve Pills and I (9 ' An' I took ye across my - lap an' gave i I
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' a the alb,firedi8h spankin' that ye ever i I : . .
roin mv business ar ho4r. Before taking had,' he c , noluded. � i A r ter1n the Sun.dgy Magazine tells of Faint and Dizzy Spefla
hese 1)'ills it wa,§ � , fre'quent occurrence I ory I . 'all the ood traits of � Scotch street boys Are exeesdinirly dim "roul. Better tske a few i)oxes I
11 didn,t question his mem IDY far : I I . IR of Milburuld Ifearl &,gd Nerve Fills,and cure them be -
'or me to be away from business. As a t ier.' i � who she says were alwava obliging and civil for
c5ult of taking Dr. Ward's Pills my heart I they become too serigue. mrs, George Nub, I
I 0— to her as she toured through their cities,* m"Colhorne 6t., Undon, Ont,,s&Ts shs hsd frequeno
s perfectly healthy and, strong and gives . � When going in , buildings, she said she atticks of . - �
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�3oys and Tobacco. I I fdkzinese but these pills amed 'her corn-
nenodi'stress'ortro blo-whatever. They I . alwaysleft her bicycle in charge of the I pletely. 60c, a box.' .
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ell3oved all nerve tr uble, made my nerves It is earn, estly to be desired that the prac- Imost ischev,io a boy in the crowd about - - - . ,
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trolig and gave me iealthy sleep. These t ce of smoking by boys should be liscour. her, a d alway found it jealously guarded You don't know -wh-.n Diarrhoea or Dysentery may - . �
iil!s also inade my t looq rich and strOng a Yed and prevented. That the practice is , it ho wouf;l nor, suffer the attac* You, .so always be prepared t0>he,,-k Them at' 11
5 . , once,,by haviiii; on band Dr. Fowlerlti Extrge,vof
.nd prave me a h(alLh appetite. Dr. . ,other oystolcokor"speir" at it, She Wild'Strimberry." �
, y owing and increasing in extent no oile ,other
Vard's Pills have -i en me perfect health, 9 I
1.11 v ho uses li�s e�es may doubt, Right and ,,says o their ga Jantry : �
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cs!oring iny lost -trength, in place of lcft, boys of sometimes very tender year,s J T a beat at )ry I know of an Edinburgh .
ontinual ill-licalth , ,.�;eakncss, icart rr ay be seep pulli ngat -cigarettes, and I am otreet �boy old me by a lady ,wbo wit- I .
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�-ouble and ni�rvoti ne.95. In just cc I imformed that there are certain very cheap oessefl, the =i ant. There was a Christmas ; Mrs, Aggle Dirties, Lucenburg, N. S., vritas : 11 I -- -
annot. sppak too hip lily of this won erful 'in paci- treat �iven to a poor children. at a mission I I . � I
(And nasty)i cigarettes Ispeoiaily sold . have taken B. B. R, every spring T.ow for Fome
-tedicine. Silgned, Miss N. Mill ard, ei 8 a,-, a prio %vbich bri;g8 them well with- all, and hundreds of little ones were as- years, to purif,v my blood and Reap my system
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Valton St., Port Hcpe,,Ont. ip the reao4 of even a schoolboy's penc�. embldd at t a oors in a vance a our I* in gocd order, and can hcoostly fs;y I do,not know of - I .
Dr. Ward's -Blood and Nerve Pills are ' Id is bad enough that any boy should smoke, ( f admittance " any of whom were barbfoot. ,I Its equal auywhere.11 . . . I
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i .5o ' c. per box, 5 boxes for $2.00 at fqlr the hab.t.tends to undermine his nutrii- I Moog them wis a, swieet-faced little girl, . - J
ruggist.5, or mailed cid receipt of price tion ion which growth and health depenil!; ' bo 0eemed lea i hard � ad than most to the Tragyard's Yellow 011 can be applied t, xternally or 11
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yTHEDOCTORI ARDCO.Limited,, b4t it is much worse when what is smoke ' d J1 roes .vere in 6rpoorJ xetan Cuts, Burns, Sprains, Gatberina, Lump,n Sore
r Victoria Stre�et, Toronto. Book ofia. isi absolute mbbish. I am a smoker and eg- aneo rom on a foot: the other—alas Throat@, Cron
wmation free. : - . .� - , _p, quiusyfi Yadney oomp, -4. 1
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