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. VETERINARY . - . SHAUK. - A SURrION FOR MEN. Awake, and behold a. portion of your dom - lose - hope. The Indian, however, who knew . 411000 - - �+#+�_� _... — — . Z 'Wome
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OlIx oRiEVE, V. S., honor graduate of Ontario I Uncle John had bought. me a raln,ch in brains cannot afford to neglect his body. � She oat up with mock dignity and said: unconcernedly to the little hotel, where the � . - , - . � -1 I Missionary Soc
J Veterinary College. All diseases of Domestio New Mexi , and informed me that 1. was to The body is the furnace and boiler that ' 11 It is beautiful, I am well pleamed," sheriff raeb me, aud'where he passed the I I - meeting in the
romp ly attended to and furnish�s steam to tile brain. If the fu 1 't �, As some are Toz da 0 1
snlmxlo treated. Calle go and ma iage it -I, -who know about as r' 1 1 1 How little satisfies the contented. soul I"' night. I i . All . . 1. Y ham, on Tum
obarges moderate, VeteXary Zentstry a specialty. much abou, � cattle and 11 the range " as the nace is permitted to get clogged with cliuk. ' @aid 1, laughing. � At si o'clock in the afternoon of the . .
oftlod and residence on Goderioh street, one door era, the boiler will make no steam, and the . I Although the v
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1112 -ti average coi rbo�,knows about a charity ball 11 Little 11 she exclaimed. 11 I have every. 20bh no reprieve .had been reoeived,lai:4 . - � tbere was a fa
rAst )f Dr. ScotVa office, Seaf0ith. - . 1, delicate machin cry of I . .� Pinch your feet in wrong shaped shoes . i
: and who d Aliked the Western country an the brain will slow � I thing."' She gave me another look that Shahk'h4a mounted the scaffold. It wa , I - ;, make from the vario
� I cared for my club and my amusements in I down and come to a � � made my head swim, surrounded by a crowd of ourious people yon nervous, irritable ; spoil your temper; lose �
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— . the city I � - dead stop. . 11 What is that rumbling sound ?11 Elinor who had thronged about the town all day . , your concentratjo,n. - 11ap, The la,d
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. But ther, was . no crossing Uncle John's When a man finds-- - asked dreamily, after we had gone a 4ittle and were impatient at the delay, I .: . with th4sjr,irit i
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JAMES L, KILLORAN, will. If I lid, then Cousin Bert would get that his ideas do not , � � further. - I I Shank showed not the slightest sign of � /�, You -can't expect to go the even tenor of your . man � bI
,Barrister, Solloltor, OonvoYancor and Noti come as freely as -halted the team to listen. As I did so I emotion. He inerely waved me a farbwell � way in a shoe that cripples.
'ry the fortune that I always understood was to I I � mucK em am,
ftblie. Moneytoloan. Office over Plokard's Store they once did, he .1 ,_ It I to the dei
ilz Street, Seaforth. . 1628 be mine, at I at once began to make pre. needn't worry I . .-s,3 felt my strength leave me. Only once had I from the plat -form, and then the blac� cap I Slater Sho&l are made -to fit feet -to cover The ladies *1
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� - - - — parations f )r my departure. I could have I about his I men- . heard that sound . , but I know it now, was adjusted. I turned away, choking, with Z 1 � . �i every tender joint comfortably -make you forg,et 11 ... � fbbanks for th
hr. BEST, Eirrieter, Solioltor, Convoyanoer, endured g . � ring up my club and the a i t . . . I I Wha"s it ?" repeated Elinor,- seeing my sobs. The next instant I heard a, siokonin maile for the ,co
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0 NotaryPublie. Offices up Btalro,over O.W. 'M � � you have a paiq foot. .
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J of the boy�, but when I thought of Elinor, '! ',,:' q il blanched face. - jolt, and knew that the man who had #3av I
Papa Va bookstore, Maln'Street, Scaf orth, Ontario. . I ,I r, ,and -tea bei a,
.4 1. 11 The north hard has stampeded, Per- Elinor and in self to a life of happineso1 had They fit the first time the Ire worn, and ever . � .9
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groaned. Wild bhouRhts of asking her to better look to h ilk, haps they may take up the gulch -oh, my swung into eternity. � i -
I . go with me flashed through my brain, only his body. I His I I ; , I � S__ after, because the stretch and shrink has been for , - This is a very s
to be digmtosed as absurd. We had known stomach arid in- % I God -I" . � WILL T. WHITL00K. � - - with'tbe annual
',2TRY BEATTIE, Barritter, Soileltor, &a. IN, . ever taken out bf thetu while six days on the lasts. .
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]EL Money to loan. Office-oady's Block Sea. each other Put three short months, and al. testines are clogged with the - As I s oke there came over the knoll, � 0— I . ; I ,era from the dif
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fortb. ,I 16i"t though shwoeemed to show a decided prefer- clinkers of indigestion. Itis I I and rectfy toward us, the rushing, bellow- i . TwelVe sha#es, all sizes, six widths, all colors, I . i
- blood is impure, and does I . � Ury an opportu
. 'I had no reason . ing, irresistible mass of maddened cattle. � - , . t . sty - i hour t:ogether. 5
ence lor mS comp atill . . - I I ,les and leathirs. - -
GRROW & GARROW, Barristers, Solicitors, kc. , not receive the proper ele- . - I . . I
I Cor. H7mi ton St. and Square, Goderich, Ont. to believe I hat th7leautiful and cultured ments to put vim and speed . To attempt flight was useless. We could THAT PEOPLE SHOULD KN�W Goodyear vmlted, stamped on the soles with � � A devotional 1
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4 J. T. GARROW, Q. 0. Miss Curtis would leave fier luxurious home into the machinery of the not move far enough over the rough ground. . � � JUST WHAT I ... I name and price,r $3.5o and $5.06. ing, wAs preside
1670 CHAILLIK8 GARROW, L. L. B. in'the city for % -ranch house, thirt miles brain. If lie neglects* this . We could not escape unlese'the oattle'could - � I . I 'Of lUneavdine. .
- from a town, and live , rouph condition he will suffer from headaches, be diverted from the course they were I — ... — .,-. _! — ... 'I— __ I - . - At the afterm
G. CAMMON, formally of Cameron. Holt-& I I I PAINE'S .CELERY COM ND L - . � �
At, ()ameron, Barrister and Solialtor, Goderloh. cowboys, ith only a J I t anch. sleeplessness, lo f tite, confusion taki I .- - � ., � - etded. a--sist(
es, in rely that she despond" 0 "T' "k of energy. Ing. -and P0 U _ Pr rs
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out& Jo. Qffice-Harailtou street, opposite Colborne ers' wives for associat of ideas, ene an lac - 1, I reached quickly over the dashboard, CAN DO FOR THEM IN SPRII. R. W-ILLIS, SOILE LOCIAL. AGiNT FOR SEAFOItTH. � by . Perrie,
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- Note - I"2 might have the pleasure of � sing near -me. IRventually he will b ak down with nerv- cut the traces that fastened the horses � to � � - -------- i L � - -'I__---_--__ - ' 1171:�_=_ - I Mrs. Liuklat-e
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"TS, Barrister, Solicitor, 0onveyancer and . remedy that- will ]pro upt)y put a man right I - - the delegates, .
, with a Iiiem y heart that I. bo dad the train Br. Pierce's trembling. They know their danger, � I I once recognized, and1the author's place as a ge; on here, and have something Visible to. the o0ciety, rep]
otary Publio. Solicitor for the DonAnion under these conditioti�. It is poet was assured be,
Office--Cardoo's blook, Main 11treet, Beeforth. for Sant�a Fe, vainly trying -to, dismiss frolA Golden Medical Dis(oveq. It cures iudi- lashed them desparately with the whip, and It Begging Its Good Work At t 0oudsaoubt. I sh)w for it, let him expect no smile, nor . . Thon followed
.Wri to Iona. � 1236 -terror stricken, over the - 46 � Even had Thomso; written nothing 'more he ping band, nor word of good cheer from
— my tho4 I they sprang away 0 _�Xf Trouble and Disease. is name shou hav6 had an honorable plitce th i world. -Alexander Ralei . �� dress, wbich wai.
. -1 ,.ghi a the reproachful look ehe had gestion, fills the blood with the vital ele- R 0
given me the evening before, when I in- ments of life, tones tie nerves, and makes plains. The leaders in the center of the _� . gh,'D. A ,couraging. , 11,
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REST, Barrister, Nollottor, Notary, &a. formed her that I was going away. Yet I the brain bright, clear and active. It cures herd, seeing the fleeing horses, swery di side . 0111 the.ioll -of I he inimortals. - Nevertb�less ! —0 11 The secretary
Offioa-Rooms, five. doon north ofe`ommercls hada vagu all'nerve and brain troubles due to in a as he Is to some extent indebted for the admir- .
lot* I 'ground floor, next door to 0 L. Payd 9 e feeling of happiness at having . - . - to follow them, and the whole mass be am to IT FEEDS AND BRACES THE NEX7.ES AND � Holne-Made Mats and Rugs. *bowed that the�
Goderich been able to elicit that look. fficient or improper nourishment. Th ar mirable musics t- setting of bi6 noblewords to !: I ,�
store, Main street, - Seafoa. . I : , our. I 0 owing, an though on a pivot towar the DRIVES INrURITIES FROM TH'H BLOOD. . -,eticour-age,d, that
- . 1215 In due time I arrived ab the ranch ," Oolden Medical Discovery 11 is for sale by I gave a gasp of relief ; but in an- � � . Dr. Thomas uRustine Arne, and in this I! . ;
sub Cameron, Holt and Cameron. , which' � right� I . I ;
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- I was not such a desolate place its I had pict. - , scrupulous- dealer will try to induce a cus- other instpnt I saw that the' herd was too n I I connection their two names will ever be . I SCIZ X I 0 NVORK I FOR. . ,contitibuted duri
.HE tore, Sollol on etm . e rt a turn. The lef t . I ol- I I
COTT & Mc _NZIE, Barris ured it. here was a comfortable house, tomer� to take some worthless remedy, . �Vilth the us.hering'in of a new neason, it happily linked together, the one for his Ir T -he Mission b
S Minton and Bayfleld. Clinton Offlo , blioti ' ling periodai" i md the other for his'.' swell- -
block, Issao street. Bayfleld Offloe, o n every and 'h clustering barns and abode behind allegi--d to,be " j ust as good. ' I edge of the great circle reached far beyoud Is Important that people should k ow just - � DIAMOND DYES - -_ crease in intetes.1
Thursday, Main street, Arat door w.est of post office. it gave's '. t . which even �' us, and was hearing down on us with awful what Paine's Celery Compound can do for ing in, usic's glorious strains" i� --- -
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. Money to loso. James Scott & X. H. McKenzie. onely stretches of prairie on three than and Minvic, Or .577 Royden Street, Camden, speed. In a moment I or two it would paw ble I
the Ion I Mr. Ned Nelson, the celebrated Irish tired, half -sick, nervo", sleepless, irrits chief instrument -next, of course, to 16 God �; AlwaYs Take The Lead� 11 . treasurer's repor.
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1698 sides of it could -not entiret destroy. I N. J over � us. There ) of iill age@. 8 the Queen "-by which the voice of i I --
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went to w rk at once, and fore a week - twelve weeks- and �the constant travIling gave Mechanically I 'drow Elinor to me, and Sprlbg is, the time when( thousands ritish �ec ple testifies to their intense . ' . 11
nAJ ENRON, HOLT & HOLKIRS, BuffloWn I*- . . 11rvery woman and girl in Canada sho4ld 11 A ,very interes
%J idtors in Chanoery, ko-,Qodsi�oh, Oat M. C. had passed -- was able to find some little plaits- me a bad touch of 1 that dreaded disease called she, scarcely realizing the danfer, nestled the " blues," and go -about in misery and p tr otism &#d love of libeity. . � ,011 41 Wo- .
dyspepsia. I had tried everything possible to . ' - I � . ha ro the new illustrawd 44 Diamond Dyo� --- .nan3g .
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ow, bujium Hourns ure in ridin out the range. To a certain- care it till last week wh'l 11a i it B.. IV. her head against my shoulder. knew now wretchedness. -, ! Rt g !look." This useful little I Mrs. J., Alacl,eoi
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ext the terrible stillness of the Keeth's Bijou Theater, N'tt' I me what that odd, haunting misgiving ad The nerves of Koh 'victims require 'nou'r- � . . I iss Maedon.
HoLMZS%%D,suocenor to the late Arm of ent, I fo �9# ,deTp'b a,' in h 11 Exeter. ric I colored patterns of Door Mats MA ,, M,
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McCaughey & Holmested, Barrister, Solicitor plains by k)e Ing my mind occupied with Nelson Trio, a professional friend of mine meant. It was a foreboding, a warning. I iahing and their blood must be purified. As � I valued at ,'-643,8-'
F0 � advised me to try Dr. Picfce's Golden- Medical U ADDRESS To MR_CLARK.-The following F107 R I
Conveyancer, and Notaiy Solicitor for She Can learn' g - t a particulars of ranch life. I had disregarded it, and lured my darling to -soon as this iiii-important work is began by I kin;g,j that can be made from rage ofr
I � Discovery. I tried it, a4d, thank God, with in the address presented to Mr. J., P. Clark � an The book will tell you kiw to, - North-wkst ladii
ado t ho acquaintance of my cowboys, � good results." I . a terrible death. A few moments more, and '_tu a 00 :
adisuBankof Commerce. Money to lead. Yam Soon n!6 re' bl d urifier and system builder, by the Royal 'Templars of Temperance, -( way * . - Miss Anderton
loff skle. office in Soott's Block, Mato Street . - I )f ge of the lovely designs. I
and f d r i o- it of them to be sober and in- � ` the cowboys following the herd would pick Paine's Celery tompoundi,the odeds" oflurk- . : ed tba-t 20 foei-eii
Issforth. 1 Constipation is romptly cured b Dr this P1 d f � h* h -mention was made -' iont post-paid to any .,address. Wr.it� -. .
. __ duistrious tie: i, who seemed to be we ki KlIets. All meTicin; up her mutilated body and carry It to the ing disease are expelled from tbe'body, and ca�an le , to' � IOP
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earnestly fc r he inteiest of the ra oh. home she had never seen, and in which we health and #-Iue vitality ars DFAR, BuoTHmR ARX.-YOU have ljoen -, .0 b
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I I had hoped to be so happy. It was a grain t of the' : a factor for many ars in oar 'village thatl ___ _ Mro. (Dr.) T
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TWEDDLE, Brussels, Dentist, (formerly of possessed little of romance, might have its place on the raw-boned pDnv and in the of consolation to think thatl should die limbs. I . sai . I it 'I I I __ ehurch, and Mrs �
eaforth,) Graduate of R. C. P. S.. Toronto. - pleasures af �er all ; and if only Elinor — possession of the rough Indian. I after- with her. I closed 'by eyes, straining El nor t . the po bili f )ur departure was foreign Models of Beauty.
F i To win back refreshing ale p, good ap - y 0 . local W,oman's C1
D a . wards learned that it was the one pride of to in' breast, while I awaited the shock. _ petite, natural digestion asid c ntiiiued good I to our thoughts. IM recent di -1-he classical standard of beauty in W,olnew__ I extended greet*
Post raduate course in cro%�n &ad bridge work at but I was, not to thi k of th t I i,
Office over A. R. . is, course, emb
H T 1have convinced ub that all the ties which I i I odied in the
, I's Sahool, Cbie&Ro. One mor Ing, after I -had been at the Shauk's.life and that he refused to attempt It seemed that we had sat thus for hour's ,health, the best remedy in tho world is net statutes -of tin 1. -00
Smit store, Briusels. I 16wtf -1 . P bindyouto Exet6rare now tobe broken. -' cietir. I
- ase, any ualfoats of horsemanship when -it could have been but a few seconds in -too much for any one to insist on goitting. If . I I
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ranch about a fortnight, my overseer, Le' As citizens we r , Vehus de Milo and Venue de MedieL One,- , - '� - A �liigcu"ion ;
, BELDEN, Dental Surgeon; Grown and Bridge informed me that it would be necessary to nots, you have Cho slightest dou t ,�ret the fact, as Templarm I the. Venufs de Milo, is tall, majestic, heroie"; �
. . - = in its capacious depths. When reality -when I beard a cry which, but, for about .the I more. Council 0. 207- of the Royal Tem- f the ther petite and. full of grace. Each is , - ��� modern Afirmions..
I Work and all kinds of Dontal Work performed have an extra man until branding time. he hAd vaulted easilV into it, without the the �. desperate determination that vibrated power and efficiency of Paine' Celery Com- 2 � � ,� ... . -
with care. . Office oter Johnson's hardware store, . L plars of Temperatice, was established and.; a t -in proportions, measuring, according I Coombs., of Tte
"There's an Indian stayin' down at Ram. aid of his'long stirrupi, it seemed as -if sad- through it, could have scarcely sounded pound, have at lexab an much ,aith as some ! - Belgrqve ; Mrs. I
Seafortia, Ontario. 1650 sustained lar hrough your efforts ; and to he artistic standard> eight heads In_ '_ aon) wiplig-bam ; ��
bo's store t�lat's a mighty good hand," be dle and man becatae one piece. luffian. I opened my eyes in ti -me to see a of your friends and neighbors. who have . POP, 1 hei t. The two.. .distinct oh cters are- donald Kinloss
' I . . . even up to Lot esent moment You'r zeal 1 hei - .
ngage man, whom I recognized as the Indian' tried a bottle, and are now praising its. vir- 213d energy have n t abated for the good of ' ha , I � .
R. F. A. SELLERY, Dentist, graduate of the said. "I 1pect ye could git him 'thout As we rode homeward, 1 tried to a . . . ara
DRoyal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also somebody else's hired ', themselves. . .
him. His-. name's him in conversation ;' but as I got only Shank, fore his mustal) aii left tues and life givin 01110118 in �
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honoi graduate of Departmefit of Dentistry, Toronto I - L ��L a- . _g g_,.po_we,rs. Paine's Celery- theorder. Havin filled in succession alli ' ere ii thearfistic and classical I dine. .
unive reity. Offic Shauk." I . grunts in reply to -my efforts, I gave it Up, edge.of the advancing herd. -'L A steer on the Cordpound cures when 41; other medicines I ' - atandar4 - An txcellellt p
e in the Petty block, Hensall. . a to the right, . the offices, noniD now@. better the duties of I of eauty as exemplified in the two statuta, - . Ross, Of Bineaels;
Will i isit Zurich every Monday, commencing Mon. " I'll go .d own after dinner and see if I and amusedimyself by noting his apparel. outer ring swerved a littl - and fail- h I I
� our constitutio as, and none adhere to" t em , Ve*us.- .
day, June let. 1587 can get him," said I. His leather' breaches was blackened and thrust his long horns, into the flank of one � "" wick, Teeswater. ,
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. I more faithfull than yourself. Therefore, I T%e length of the head is the standardoF �
- - - . — That afte noon I rode to the little settle- greasy, andbis flannel shirtu, which he wbre of hii neighbors. The injured animal fell Mending Gloves an Art-.- � - I - Mra.Murray, t
� - even from a business standpoint, our lose is I measurement, and the whole figure, inelud. .-
B. R. R. ROSS, Dentist (successor to F. W. ment. As] drew up' before the s he throat, was grimy with dirt. upon his knees, and thoze immediateli fol. To mend gloves is a delicate irt, - I '
ID Tweddle), graduate of Royal College of Dental I unless, a tangible one. Bat, ireater than this, in � Ing'! the head., should be eight heads in, I re':idleiit, felt ob
Surgeons of Ontario; fint class honor graduate of On his.hedd wasa comparatively clean som- . P
eral store ft ere was but one person in sight. lowing crowded into the main herd to avoid- indeed, one has mending tissue to place un- tion. .Mrs. Murr--
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He was an Indian, wh him. . . the lose of your geniat personality, your 4 height. 'L . . yearr% presided. �
Toronto Unlvers;ty ; crown and bridge work, aleo o sa1 on the store plat- brerio, from beneath which his long black der the torn spot. A bit of kid taken from sympathetic heart, your brotherhood. These, The average female head, artists say, . ,
gold ork in all its forine. All the moEt modern form,.and pLid not the slightest attention hair fell d . own to -his broad shoulders. He Again and again, with almost incredible the top of a long glove may be placed under have 1never been mithheld. Your motto I mea[sures 8J inches from the bottom of th07- ;fflcienov and aco
methods for painless filling and painless extr4etion of to me as I ffismolintod and n1ked past him' wore a pair of o!d cowboy boots, upon which rapidit , was the little. mustang forced the aperature and hemmed down on the i �
teeth, All. operations carefully performed. Office: - T I was, 1�' Freely ye halve received, freely give," � chiri to- the apex of the skull, That would - much vAllable'Rei
Tvred 11 , — into the bidding. The storekeeper was were buckled the infvitable epurs, clanking against that moving mass as it raced down. right side with cotton of the same coloc,.: � I � dreeEdiug auxiliAri
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e's . old stand, over Dill'8 grocery, SeA109- asleep behin i the rough- countqr,,-and-. it took Io� saving men from' the woes of ititemper- I make the average height of the female fig - � . 4
- __ . 1.640 and jingling in time to his mustang's quick the BIOP6,�and each time left a portion of never with silk ' Cotton, likewise, should an(q - on were I not' soon weary. Those of , ure - 1i - �. slam iA the missiol
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— � me some tin a to awaken him! I inquired little steps. He rode along as though in- the heard swu�g a few feet to the right. be used in mending ribs. When black yoi��`own age, and beyond, who have fol- 11 T,he head of the Verrus de Medici . -
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for Shank. different to all surroundings, and be' re we Shank was only following the cowboy's cus- gloves grow rusty, their usefulness can is 7J accepted her resi
KE . DIOAL. I " That's e," said the mer- t6 I . be lovied your exil'inple andl advice are today I inches in height. The.*bole fl ure is 5 feet 1: 9
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- reached home I fa nd myself, woiidering toin of-makin the cattle ru ut prolonged by, lightly , daubing them �v,ith ding as a benbfactor. But you ' 3 in . bhes-tall The widt
l! 9 n in a circle, b , regar 9 Mias McKetzie-
� Dr. Joh chant, rubbi ig his eyes with one band and what pleasure there ould be in life for such I knew from the desperate energy in which ink. To clean them benzine or na 'tha, have directyqu �u, ta�es ecially towards is 10�- inebee* h of the shoulders - - - � Berviee in prez��
n' McGinnis, _P ' �y in 4d J r. efior P . Width of the hips 14J inchm
I poin, ing wi)h the other to the Indian in dangerous as they are, may be used ipi " .
I a Man. What were'bis hopes, his ambitions be labored that he was now doing it to save )n youth. Knowi g that the future of our - Length of the foot 81 i ches. ing in the service.
Hon. Graduate London Western University, rasinlier front of the store. " You ain't an officer, our lives. And I could only sit and watch a fireless or lampless room. Pon 'a litl n Length of the
-or had he either ? I . r L t e of ' The �.electio'n of �
of Oi tarlo College of Physicians and Surgeons. be ye?" he 1en asked, suddenly becoming ning I told Lease of* him as foot b foot he crowded the galloping the stuff in a saucer and, with the glove "on nation dependg� upon the character of our Aeg ,.� 181 inches. The ontstret6bed - i .... . lows : Honoram
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Office bnd Ttesidence--Formerly occupied by Mr. Wm' wide awake. . young men 8, d w 3n. You aided in woiild measure from the tips tc, tips of � Kincardlue ; priesi
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Ploksi d, Victoria Street, next to the Cathollo Church Shauk's extraordinary statement, and asked beasts from the course that would bring the hand, proceed as if you were was Ing moulding tha� char:cnter. Saying -a kind fing�r the same length as the total height -- . , .
-MrN1 �ht calls attended prom tly. 1453XI2 "No, I mi the new owner of the K. & K. if he was in the habit of drinking. To my them thundering over the carria a. toe hands. Afterward hang them in tbe t I - � Isels ; Itt vice --
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- - raricb. . surprise Lease said: . One final charge of the mustang when the air. Castile soap and milk, rubbed o _� _" . he figure. I � ll!eeswater ; 2nd. �,
I A IV. HOTHAM, X. D., C. M., Honor Graduate " Oh. I tbought Shauk's tim 0, lift u a falli I one,�_Y*ting the sick, were I Miss dara BeU�;: a Naw York model, has - -a,
a warn't up herd was but a few feet from us, and then li1ttle at a time with white flannel, are ex- " � ri wingliam ; A
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A " He was not drunk ; it's so that he is to . some f the
,L the brutes went flying past. Half a dozen c4llent to clean gloves. Use a little t a t P pronounced by sculptors the most - M,cLeniian, South-
_. and Fellow of Trinity Medical %jollege, Gra- yet," he replied, resuming his sleepy &ttt" be bung then'. He killed another Indian true iri 0 evotion,'to 11 fulfill the law gracefully- formed wornan in W
duate of Trinity University, Member of College of f �Oans you employed, in, the hee i� -
phymi.,i-ans and Surgeons of Ontario, Constance, On- tude. " W Ilt that's him out there." oteara shot out around our left, brit none time, not to saturate the kid. - . ew York, WtNabb, Lucknoi
over at Long's ranch in December. The - 1 ,
t%rl(y. Office formerly occupied byDr.Cuoper. 1660 Without.. ti uiring what he meant by i of Chrst." Youth has not lacked a
* collided with the carriage, and we were un I —0 I . wise Here are her propostions : Weight, 135. 11 er, KincarAine ; A'
- - Shauk's man he killed warn't worth the powder it - i counsellor and true friend. Tonight, Bro- pounds ; height, 5 feet, 4 iDebes - bust, X�: - Macdonald, Winj
- " time" -for a tende,rfoot should harmed. 1sat and watched the' cattle dis : An Enormous Zal
R , ARMSTRONG, M. B.,'Toronso, x. D. 0. At.. took to shoot him, but they convicted Shank I � I e �
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not be too ir quisitive-I passed outside and i ther Clark, we arejassembled as brethern to inches ;- waiste, 26 inebes ; hips, i7 inches -.. 3 � Visa Anderson, Vi
DVictoria, M. C. F. S., Ontario, mooessor to Dr. f murder in the ftst degree. There ain't appear dowilAhe gulch, and saw Shauk stop To all �A,ho have felt the evil effect3 of derained say farewell. This 'would be a sad word. to h 25 inches ; calf, 14J inches ; ankle, 8 - `
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Ellioil office lately occupied by Dr. Zllot - informed the Indian of my desire to him 0 his* reeking po n -y beside'the carriage. Then kidneys Is the amurance' that Dr. A. W. Chase's Kid- . . . �
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. #, Bruce . no jail in Gordon county, so they let him go ney-Liver Pills are meeting %vith enormous sale and utter were we cous�gning yoti to oblivion in- I thics ; hands, 41 inches ; foo - 6J inches. - TO Cure a , ,
61d,&tarlo. him. - I knew no more. ' I er Bpi inch, I 94 I -
1. . free till then." unp.aralleled success in this diLtrict. 4 wi h I
- . Backaches and stead of to i ere of usefulnes8. I a - . -
11 Will work tilZ August twellit4eth," he When I became con cious I was in my ach ug kidneys are fast becomiv.Z a thing of the put .- - w
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. BETRUNIC 'M D., Follow w 1hi, Royw I -1 . I remembered the storek6epet's question . a western gain. There- Take Laxative .
. whether I was an officer, and knew that -'s -Prescription.
ollege 'of FhywolZ and Surgaon6, Kingdou. - I . i . Vour Physician .
said. �ar eas;ern loss is
A room at the ranch ho � so and Elinor was vv,h re Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney-�oiver Pills are ft I. I _- I
s or to Dr. Maovnds Offic lately oocupied, "But we want a man until branding bending over me. I En . One cent a do3e, 25 cents &/L,6x, at all deal. pre, w,s�mingle he a with regrat, and joy Yp,u should be deeply interested in th_� i � All druggists refui
v Residen" time." i_ what Lease told me was true. �a I Ac
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Mackid, Ila'- Street Seaforth. �' " Oh, Frank," she cried, " I am so glad era, N�ith sadness, kno. iDg YOU will render a corrb,ct and hone a - - ure. ,25c. E. M-
-00 r 61 Victoria Square In house Imtoly. o0capied " But will be sta -will:he be here then ?" . I . I I
y g yourself in " The ,G& at -filling of your physjpian�s �
. 8 good ac�ount of rden each box.
L. . Dancey. ' - 1127 -No wort after August twentieth." I stammered. I you are I yourself once more !" She kissed Borrowing a Day. _ ol the Desert." . We wish you and yours i Pre . ription. In every cape our diepensing - I
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- . . " Wby'e' I ventured to ask. out yet, me again and again and rested her cheek Wed. 0 ' ontinuad happiness and increased piroap . er. J is scilienti6cally and. accurately done with-* I � � I
He turned his little black eyes upon me. " Never knowed but one to skip The month of February ended on � - I . u3ii
R. F. -J. BURROWS. . " Be hung then," he said, lacouicall and he was a boss thief," said Lease, going against mine as if she could never leave me. nesday, notwithstanding the fact that the ity in your new home. - May the trinity of 1 vla* to beat results for the sick. 1, often wonder i
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osts r eniFkysiclan and Surgeon, Toronto Gen- Y. on with his supper. Finally, however, she drew suddenly away, Hope Love and Truth dwell with you. . I P" A Great Medical Discovery. I �
- aral , Ital. Honor graduate Trinity Unive I gave a disgusted exclamation. The In. �nd said : " The man who 'saved our lives year 1900, is divisible by four. Under the o 1. , . able girls, who ox
ratty. than was a From that time I felt a lively if not alto. N,Iindly accept t4is-gentlemari'a-toilet a 1�lne a Celery Compound is the I
WE a --- f the College of 'Physicians ind Surgeons urely drunk, But Lease had said � ordinary rule, this would be a leap year, and � As crowning . and accomplished
of On o'. Coroner for the County of Huron. be w gather pleasa* is outside the door. I wouldn't let him go c oe med i s
as a go id, ran6h hand, so I told him nt interest in Shank. He was 3) . a,momento from your brethren in Exeter. Ical discovery ot the century. This
ay. . that month should have 29 dtbyo. : -
Dface d Residence-Gqderich -street, Emit of the that the first ranch hand I bad ever seen. There aw Xnow that we p4izo the poet who expresses pop0ar .medicin * their personal App
I I would hire him till then, and tb She led in Shank, who received my fervent The explanation is somewhat familiar, but I I a is our great leader. It � are in the minori
- 0 go at once at I . _ what, we feel : I � I 1� gives the beat results in nervous diseases, -- .
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Aettio list Church. Telephorre46_ wished him with me, to the was no work about the place' that he did thanks in his'usual stolid manner and rre- it is worth repeating. When Pope Gregory � . f,hey wa to be met
I - 1M6 . ranch. He onsentW, and saying be- *ould not thoroughly underst . and, and as a horse. XIII. reformed the Julian calendar,� he [, I- Thy converge Orew us with delight, neur i algia,. dyspepsia, Bright�s disease and it is for their ben,
- fused to say anything. Neither would he i The -men of rathe and riper years;
be ready in a few moments, walked away to man he was u'n6xcelled' The other cowboys- a found that the legal year was ten days be* 1 liver complaint, - I I &ph. Why ahei
. ZRS.,SGOTT & MacKAY, a I treated him with the r'eBpect his skill cam ccept any of the little presents that Elinor, � The feeble @,oil], � haunt of fears, - L*NSDEN & WILSON, Duggists, Seaforth, gr ,
. ittle boar I stable a short distance from ' who knew nothing of his history, tried to hind the solar year, so he ordered that the 1 Forget his weak cas in thy sight. Ontitrio. �own household, i
PILYSICIANS AND BURGEONS, the store. manded, and none of them seemed to re- day after October 3, 1�82, should be October . � 1i '. � 11 I -
. He, soon reappeared, leading a . pre,, upon him. What did a man who was . I . :� *_ -d�arerto you t1i
Goderl ch street, opposite Methodist church.Seaforth lean mustang,, on which was girted an old gard the fa�ct that ,he was to be hanged foe � - 14th. - And, to prevent the legal year get- ; On thee the loyiil-licarted hang, - " . I I with low eonsidori
� to be hanged in a few -days want with � The proud was h1alf disarm'd of pride, i� Philosoph-y of Laughter. I I
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. Spanish saddle. murder was anything t9 his discredit. One ting so far behind the solar year again, he i you were stayinj
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I trinkets? W- a were af, a lose �, to find any � Nor cared the serpent at thy side A��-�prin�iple thatishould be well incule t. � �
J. G. -: 3COTT, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and The saddle, which was of exqusite work- becomes used to strarige things on the pl * suitable expression for our gratitude, until, ordered, further, that thereafter the centur- To flicker with h a doub'e tongue. would xot Itave yj
.1 her, i � ed h,ito each and every human life is alreer � ing A 44reful, th013
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member Ontario College of Phglolans snd Inanship, and gaily decorated with plaits of and learns to judge men by what the ial years, which could not be divided - by
Surgeons. Coroner for County of uron. colored leat aer, looked I . with the tact that always distinguished � The stern were mild when thou wert by, as. I would have all know with wha
strangely out of Elinor discover' i 400, i5hould not be'leap years. That is, we t - Why, when undei,
0, M.AcKAY, honor graduate Trinity University, - ad his pr de in his saddle The flippant putibimself to schooll gre6ter facilities one can overcome obstacles
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.. noun " I guess we'd better put that Indian on # borrow from the future 11 minutes each year And heard thee,!and the brbzeki fool you talro yovr too
gold medallsb Trinity Medical College. Member L and praised it until the p or fellow actually . by 16:'Ia-ugh than by a frown. To my mind .
.1. '_ - � the north raDge," said -Lease'. 11 That's the. allowed his face to relax ? for 99 years�,and rather more than pay them Was soften'd and be knew not why ; � L 'With hair still in I
Oc"I.C.-: of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. . /*.I ,�., a .-v , V., I worst herd on the place up there. They into a smile. . . a Plaasant word, a kindly smil .
1 1483 �� 1_._,04F;�'_�7 " '� , , back in three centurial years by having no . ,. e)
. 1, . . ", /-1 ,.-'% e ,:, R 7, ma�� . As soon as I was able, I made another , W lille -I thy I L I a ray of - decidedly uiitidy,'
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, -, .. a..�'. � .i come near gettin' away from the boys twicet leap years, and on the fourth'centurial year And fe hope sent to pierce the dark clou
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'L, ,:I, already." even matters up orrain by having a leap And loved thein moie, that they were thine,
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I I , , t:� 0i -1 Shauk should not be hanged if I could pre. I
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.�N . - - I- "All riglit," said,I loonfE ' The graceful tact, the Chrietlau art ; I or gloomy . �of a " 1grtrbby " in)
., 1, -, - yearls of religious cantings
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, , .., . vent it. I pleaded business to Elinor, and pra,er ' -
HICH CRADE - �-L �; `\�',,,,"'!,: - , not like the idea oi. having a condemned would not allow her to know the character - The borrowing and paying back under Nor mine the sweeinegs or the skill, . 8 -and do more for the preservance - � fires to be lit. gral,
. L %� - I - - of God's greatest gift., health, than cay. 1� ___�
� I - I murderer about the home range, It made of her rescuer. When I came away fr in Pope Gregory's rule are so well-balanced , But mine the love that will not tire, . pets t6 be swept, j
.1 me shudder every time I saw him. 0 that there is an error of one day in 3 323 And, born of love, the vague desire loadis of medicixies or volumes of hygienic, �%rell if
0 - , ,.� - the city"three days later, I felt that I had j That spurs an imitative will." advices. , _ The heir ha
I *_ Look Ct Vour to.ilyue. I Two inontlis passed away, and I ceaeed to done all that could be done. I had pleaded years ; when that period has elapsed, the - . Cheirfulneso,;l really believe, i - - Lthe morning ablwl
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L . c) think of the horrible fate in store for Shank. that he had savad, two live legal year will be one year behind t6 solar I � [M. VrNeENT, a the koy- formed, and -&no
L- Js i t C G �.!c d ? . 8 to atone for the . . . note of health--tbe Midas which turn I . -
IU urniture " I I had other more ple4Ean't things of which one worthless one he had taken ; year. -Boston Herald.- � I Signed J MAY E.-GiLL, . a aa t before "break
, Thdn -ou 'A-.-,ive a .b" -d � � � - -uLD. it toiielies into the priceless gold of joy J
Y to think. Elinor -my Elinor -had answered sultedlawyers and tried to raise a petition I RICHkRD Go . , _ - ons
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� one of my - rash letters with delightful for his pardon' Finally I begged for a re- Mothefs Favorite. - I 0 . I � 1. -a Pair of euffs, will
,� - YOU r ,tite ' frankness, saying that, she would ,be most prieve and was told that, one Tight be AN EXPERT BOX MAKER. fort 9i happy person eon ignore . - - .1111, as attractive in ispl
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EMPORIUM . , - .11 happy to come and live with mo at the granted. � , mothoes favorite reniedy for croup, bronchitis, I that would . ,odlyis when 11, ,dral
. . . is poor, an -d food. di,:-- astlinia, coughs, colds and tore throat. It has -by - � ! , I sometimes be nigh fatal to a, heart heavy 11 I'll, ,The, babit,of goi
I tresses you. Y0,_1 hi-ve ><'. ranch -or anywhere else, for that ffiatter- On the morning of the l8th of Augueb, far the lam"t sale of anv rewedy for cougbe and Durham hrowi�, of Kenmore, with the weight4woe, , Why, I have sees. �
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, . ing. Sliewouldnotal and Is an absolute safeguard againiat, copsumption the unwise gitl wb-
Leatherdale & I frcquen t hcadlaclaeE� alld �, I ow me to coine ast Just before -'leaving he begged Elinor to ac- and pneunionis. 25 cents a bottle. Family size oo Drives �'ive Hundred Nails I dreft ad to the skill, happily unheedin,-,# - pears to -mlycli. m"Q
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C� t 0 �n,_-1 _- b i3 NVC a 1% a on '.' But have you another one ?" she asked . 0 such!& soaking would give some, gloomy- - matutinal brur,hii
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." 1) , . Two Marriage Conclusions. . KE.N,moRF,,_' March 26th. -Mr. Durham msfq exion-preAeri
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Landsborwgb < youi, bowdfsai-c -hv,,nys - would'be married at Sa'nta Fe. " Not need one any more," he said indif. Brown, -of this toiwn, has the reputation, of . I .64 ,I
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. I constip,,ted. ,� ) When I first received that letter, I was ferently, - Not long ago & Boston clergy man received . L , , -Caltse the water
- A 1. an availing ball from an elderly man and being able to. drive one -and -a -quarter -inch W. T. Laing, in Omega. I - ihe
., � The re's Lin o.'� -&-ild re- 3', ) simply -dazed. Then., as I realized its full " It's all right Elinor,"said 1, huskily - ' I � . vxaggerstioii ;
I -1 . I . I - ' woman, wh-o expressed a wish to `be joined .nails at the rate of fivi hundred in eighteen i I 0 'nt . 31,
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Dealers in first-class Furniture of all <1 1;able cure: import, I threw up my bat and shouted un. "he can use one of mine." And -she'etill' in the bonds of matrimony then and there. minutes, an keep it up. He is a cheese. On LAXA-L1VF.R I PILL every tdght for thirty - last. The bid -
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� > til the cowboys thought I was crazy. And I looking puzzled, stood holding one of. the a .Xrade that requires much � raissing
. - days nialres a complete cure of biliousness and con- 4
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kinds, in latest designs. ... - � must have been, too, or I sbould never ba,ve huge stirrups in her hand as she waved us I
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�� li . , ask ortooping. A abort time ago his back gave stIP&t iOn. -That is -Just 25 cents to becured, 'Put on . :
1. , n. - ed the clergyman of the mail, all honest. I I
neatly done. We also do picture framo- 0 " , T". to �, �) �,.�P,�, � I allowed her to come; but how could, I h,lp farewell. � out, and rheumatism set in in his leg and I -_ morning .-
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Ing, and a choice Selection of pictures , C_� AN , o'clock on the next day, and my heart sank ""I)
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pricez), and pilt up. We ar6 a1sc ,,� 1\.�_-, I We were married at once in the parlor of an erected near the one street that the town " And have yo* ever bEen married be- and Dodd's KidfieyiPills are the legs Ikee * w .
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Agents for the New Wi I I town hotel, and the next day we started possessed. Still there was time for a re- f I excil mant at any rate. Thiriggs .look d .
. ham's Sewing I .� . , ore ?" the question came to th' cure. � . , if- . bear the remarks .
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- � 'r � � . . in 4 carriage for the ranch. prieve to reach us, and I did not entirely. 44 I fereotly through an unagitated-ey I
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high prices. - ____ . �,
C� .. � I I � . I rare ou days that do sometimes come in 9 ad : " I never had a chance !" had finished six boxes I found myself nailing YOar I had another commotion, and wrote & bits. The strange
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. age ceremony was speedily per- I ife rubbed a little sense in- , I ally nio-a-looking I
, � urrmer, even in the New The marri � in the natural way and Jack -in -a -Pinch 10139 �1 etter but 1i
_UMT1:)M3:R'_r_A_:9__1MTG-_ ,P -� ,_C�27, ,* <� Mexico plains, and we drove joyously alODLY are the only - . -hine) discarded, m , and I kept that letter in my pocket I I
., Odd S formed and the clergyman refused to take (the nailing mac Dodd'e to- m � joinner-a in this re
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our g)ods from the beat houses in Ontario, 11 � � I <-' spent the night, and Elinor seemed to -enjoy Will cure Dia- bi claimed for them." ' . without agitation and without tears. I -was attractious I
an ' a � 1> betes. Like a eye, tb�t it had been a privilege to offi . . . . Ronal I-
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� _d gua,rantee satisfaction �n every depart. > � I Z . her rough, strange surroundings. On the ciate which he would have been sorry to 1-0- glad 11 did so. Less and less itoeemed � neces- . �Care t-0,06dept it. -
ment of onr work. second day the su'n' beat down upon us un- Bright's Dis- . I I I �
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We have always made . mi8s.-Youth's Companion. � eary to send it. I was not sure it .would do -
,a Don't take a cath2rtic in rcifully, but neither of us noticed it. As KiNdfley ease this dis- I I Getting On. I �
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s, FREE OF OHAP.PE, dose and.then sto I w: rode along I tried -to persuade Elinor to . ease was in-' The world has a principle of�getting on to reticenc6, and eventually it was destroy- � V
Price,3 better than heretofore. . p. B et- � Io6k out- upon the desolate prairies and to 2 c urable until � Rule " Brit,annia." by wfiich it sets great store. A man is ad. � - . . - 4
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xative dose, accustom herself to their m � Dodds Kidney Pills It is an interesting fact that this year nothing to the world if he does not get om a works wonders. Wait till u. i3au Edward Bok wr�
Arterial and cavity embalming done on ter taktiz a la, � � On6tony before . Ti I
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scientific principles. , 0 stenoughto I pictured the octors . I not need to- . ' .4 .
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P. S. cause0he good. free move- � . most wret themselves Pcofifess of the birth of James Thomson, the poet of not be over nice -ab 1 - I I tbernselves Inew
, I she reached her new home. cured it. there falls to be celebrated the bi-centenary He may choose bis.1 means ; the world will 8pa
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each ' h,t, jus .(" P al 11 S a_�calmly, and then you wil
Niglit, and Sunday calls will be ,chad of habita- 16 , �ut that. Of course he speak, it may be. Silence is the most. mas- - . _MR.ndS of , P1
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attended I � tioris, so that its small claim to comfort . that without Dodd's The Seasons," and the author of the must not do anythitig openly discreditable, give . _ modern. .
to at Mr. _Landsbo:rough7o resi- ment t.h'e day followino, �� thing conceivable sometimes. It— is ing replaced ky ui�
". might surpriFse ber. I made disparaging re- Kid"ney Pills they are famous ode 11 Rule Britania," which at, the for that w6tild be troublesome. Brit if he stren�th in very grandeur. Is is like &, I ,
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dence, directly in the rear of the Domin,_n You -feel better the . . owerless against, Dia- present time, more, perhaps, than for many . keeps out of the mcshes of the law, arid regirient ordered to stand still in the mad tion arises �in the �
Bank. . very nCXt day. marks about the country in general, and be. I totes. Dodd's Kidney years past, voices the strong, deep note of away from the region of -social die race,' he fury I of thega,wonien ? �
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. returns, your ing feeling of having done wrong to allow L may have a pretty wide latitude in other re- emy - . Willgo back whel
this delicate woman to come to such a length and breadth of the British Empire. spects, He rilay be greedy. He may- do ister� The tongue has unsettled more min .1
Leatherdale &I dyspepsia is cured, your . that ever cured Diabetes. than small salaries ever did, or lack. . laorne as idomcet* 9
, . desert. - Imitations -box, name and It is understood that a section of, Thomp. �nome very sharp things. He may be un- of aVJlity._WorIXs Crisis. titet cause for e�
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ill, are advertised to do so, son's compatriots. in, later on, to celebrate generous. He may be very unkind and � 1, wii,hdr&wa,1 �
ay, But Elinor refused to be made miserable . un- I 'Of."
�Landsb �your tongue Eut the medicine that cloes- the bi-centen-ary. - i � I __0_ -
:01?Ough, 'clears' up, by my discouraging talk. The prairies, she . helpful to others. . He may push away the DR,ILOWIS WoRm SyRUp is & safe, sure and re, lirow duties for wl
your liver acts Well, and � said, gave her .feeling of freedom which - cure . James Thomson (born at Eduam, Rox ladders by Which they are rising. He may . 111b)OWOrm expeller. Acts -equally well on children tiended, and from �
SEAFORTH. , I she had never before felt. 'The heat�waves .. - I burgshire) was only in his 27th Y, boats. clit in 'reality, -
. YOUr owels no - ' �� or adit I Ite. Be sure you get Lows. -Whi ., . --
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. I rising from the sun scorched grass made ib - ad Frevi-I He may divert the little streams that irri. ! I aitive feminine mil
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I give you trouble. . ously begun his cycle of 11 Sesson poems' gate - their fields. 'But if he gets, on the Youthful Patriotism. , ariant. It ca�lj
MCKillop Directory for 1900. . �. took -like a great yellow sea, of which she .18 9. .. I
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I could never tire. She turned from it, and . 19 . I take him by the hand, and pat Th re is a small boy at Islington, in Eng- Vast maj-d'
JAMEE LOGICHART, Reeve, Seaforth P. o. PriCe, 25 cents. AddrugglIsts. I . Spring "_ (1727), " Summer " awd 0 Au him, on the 'back; while another, who di8. land, whose father is a Frenchman, but uday h ave abso.lul
with her great blue eyes looki,ag into mine, . I . -,
ALEX.. GARDINER, Councillor, Leadbury P. o. - . tumn " following two years later� At., im claims these principles, and would rathe - � Oze there al l 4
JOHN G. GRIEVE, Counallior, Winthrop P. o i "I bay. tal,cii Aver'c, 1>ms for :zr, � said bbe did not oare where she was so long r who, himself, was born in England, and ' has � y�
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JAMEEr VLAUGHLIN, Cbullcill0r� Reeclivro6d _P, 0 years, �vnc 1-corisid6rtheill the best as I was be -side. ber, Then of course my . 1729-30. His famous tragedy of" Sophon- plough afield or;sweep a crossing than hdopt lived1here all his life. Consequently, be thern to it - in Fib e3
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kM EVENS, Am Mrs N. E. TALnOT, . has receptl gone to school,, and haa been -h'6v'3 doiie busine&�
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DAVII) M. ROSS, Tre�surer, Winthrop P, 0, have ever tried," my arms for the twentieth time that day. Doad's Kidne Ws are to Thomson's versatility as a poet while thought but little of if he does not get on. , taki"g his rat lessons in English history.
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