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can't crush an egg when placed length,rvi,e
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mako'." To -night this was blaz:ng with
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carriage, ad t d look him in
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face, and a. ld : " Ronayne, you do
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want me to give my mother away, as �
boys say in your horrid. slang. Really
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-he other. Ib is better that I sho
said to b D�
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Limbs -Is Again Rejoicing in Good
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not know, �nd I think better that you
from New York was playing music so ray.
ishli that I would have pardoned Father
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should not Ynow. And I am sore you and
I have muco more imp rtant things to tilk
to light of persons being cured by that Won -
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A !rninute more and Effie came out again,
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could not hJelp kissing er. How could
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more or leEs-no, not thotigh the
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-be expected should
be in hurry ?
chamber, which he had never seen before.
11 - board ljore upon it a n engraving froin
Phil-
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sur)h � would not o
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e liked
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be in wsha0y pail's as lovely as thie.
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I th � t he he did
Carter
opher
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bays were fnade to walk more demure
Juliet-aud ikomayne m1de their un,
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peace
the df the in
of a
i if tier i�iotlier was su--ch a fool as t3
leave
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shade maples, and the echoing
pains in my head, back and limbo, P Was
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to his
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of the babWe of the brook.
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*1_L1 - 01111 mother' he had askeo no question
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L1111le Liver Pills.
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B,ut when Romayne f �athered up the re�1)8
again, and let the eagei bays resume their
afraid
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� - � &ry girls from her. Ii sts. He had
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thought'
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trot, he said, wibh a good-natured lauoh,
my heart to palpitate violently. Doctors' - .
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treatment faileo to be of benefit to me I anA_
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I - it a pit� that twenty or more .of the
young
Xt seemed to me," said be, " that the
All the same, there is a mystery, I spe,
day ivould never be -done."
I Mugit Bear Signature of people whom every. fellow wanted
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when you are well to
and I suppose I shall ever, never know
to bpreasonable
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I . I . he hadllo learned 'her
But
rub and scrub, but'
the back
what it is."' .
64 Mysteky there is," raid 6i
first I could see that they were helping ine,,
ft-Taince that
ways
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Juliet, if gou
I am afraid that you forget that the
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have
7, and the head throbs,
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choose to call it so. But if you command
with
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I . been 'if he could have bad a 1
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bard to
.. a woman's work is
it, rash bo 1 -as the peelple in the Arabian
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least sign of my old trouble has since shown
%tad
. -1 I Mrs. ood's. But if he could not -why
he
hourly torment. .
be
Ni.ghts do olways, though for their own
)h, now you can laugh ; you may say
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� - . .o* pac-slinlie Wrapper Below., could ri� t, And he w�'uld find out
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whether
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strong and healthy of body who is the vic-
ruin -if yo4 demand it, I will reveal it
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to
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He f ' ol.
tim of those womanly di4eases which are
you that ni'ght when y;ur dear Father Law.
To those who are weak, easily tired, nerv-
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him., - He knew
iTou,goose "' said she , " do' you n(,,
often responsible for fetulnine sufforing.
rence inakeo us one." I .
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why I have called you ?"
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Women who have used Dr, Pierce's a -
If that� night ever comes," tiaid
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vorite Prescription for the cure Q diseases
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MeaSure of health and strength. Sold
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CAKNKS -DIZZINESS -4. Oddly enough, it was
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of the womanly organs, say th4t work
rdoesn't tire them any m6r�. "Favorite
p asa by so slowly." '- i
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y darling, you are so beautiful, I for-
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some
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Prescription " Yegulates the peri�)ds, dries
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not say - ,
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I am sure the sun i - g only too soon."
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enfeebling drains, liealBk inflammation
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ulceration, and cures female weaktiess. It
makes weak women strong and sick women
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� I NSTIPATION. day he ordered it, , Romayne
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look
Romayne
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There is no alcohol in "Favorite Pre 0
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come into her house now. There was a q,er.
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tion," neither ophim, cocaine or any 0
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at,
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Yegetable. :� �!_,�.�J
holding
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varcotic. .
ttl had poor health for nine years (ever 81,
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he birth writes Tdrs.,Armi i
but Bianca and Porda and the other sist3ra
were always cordial, and Romayne would
mystary-and
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of my child)," I
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not remain a stranger. The whole eat
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! CURE StCK H-EADACHE. natured smile, for Rom�y one
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a good - -
if his
female weakness, was very irregular and w o
stiffer untold misery, Otir fRinily doctor did n 9
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From Newcastle, Ont.
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do me any good and I concluded to write to ybu
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of its kind did not won
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him
When 1,%vrote I had no idea that I would ever gA
well, but when your letter reached me I b,egau t(
after he had . t
school was so popular' The school girls
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'. to shov ereadil asiented.
� him, and Romayn ' y
goode
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have hope. I commenced taking Dr. Pfietce,,l
medicines as directed and began to iintroVe lit
,strength.
.seemed to come and gW as if they were
home,
at
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I . -rORN GRIEVE, V, S., honor graduate of On
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Iwassoonabletodothewo - "
fail- r' 'or",
lily of six. I thin], there never were ,91c
bottles�
and surely no on? rif them could eyer
had a borne more oorqfortable, not to fay
cases
t � I I tj Veterinary Oollege. A.IdlaeaecoofDomeeti again, and, for t� e- first timei, he uni',ed
L F - animals treated. Calla. promptly attended to an and Roger in his thoug�ht, supposing
her
no W
medicines in the world, I took eight
three of I Favorite Frescril)tion' and fi, Ot
more luxurious. -Ever,vtbing was on that
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with the.offence.'" i I
I 0harges moderate. Veterinary Dentetry a op
. . co'alby- that there wass some relation-6hip o!
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. � office and residenoo on Goderich street, one door
which
'Golden -.Nfed,cal Discovery' -and two vip"e
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scale of g. nerous livi which the true
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use, n!) danger or - risk. The worst
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must
Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation. I
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everything ad a cortai elegarice which the
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may not affect my standing," said the. -
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a fx. end of the court, is commended to t
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to maintan not that the things
gto t,
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never
some
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So, as I said, the affairs of these two
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were expensive, though some of them we,,e.
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. � . . JAMES L. � KILLORAN, thyme 1113i ,qWeL t rinarlorlam ' which
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Mkeople sped well, notwithstanding the ob-
shorter and wider' the specimen of
the greater penchant she
It was not � tha -t they %vere pretty, though
mo 8t of thero were. The charm of the place
has for
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- I Barrister Solicitor. Convey&noor and Notary Roger w,,!nt and bought, and d b)tanical
bigger portions than the house- can afl�rd.- ,
i-ebtion of the two mothers. If they did not
not a bad thing to force into our
-was that whoever was t,he Jady director-
brain
; � ftblio. Money to loan. Office over Pickard's Storo disou;sion a')out t! e didyonm'.v, and
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meet at his home or at hers, there were
a
and-directo� it was olpar there was -had
Obligations
I alp Stract, Scafortb. . 1628
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teacher says if I am ,good I will go to
,plenty of places where they did meet . They
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put in juet1what she chose, just, what she
. Witty
with
. � . and the lunzt� ot son1e doubtful a
. , half an hour went by, iind the n6w
R. S_- H AYSJ
-amens,
line of
met at tbe Cbautaqua Circle and At the
Exclamation Club. When the young
better to have a dinner of herbs and
liked. Shelhad not tbrught of money one
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psople';
made a horseback, party, and tbo Hooa girl
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way or the :other.
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64 Wealth, as wealth, is -of course aim
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'morning, '
Roger
joined, it seemed ngtural that Romayne "on
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fatal to peace.
vulgar," said Mrs. Hoqd one d4y, pu,tti
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� I . Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Money to loan. 1235 she said, " To morrow
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the Iowa gray, should take care of Miss
suppose all smart persons kept a lion,
in eight words what Romayne felt wail'
he
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Hood on that.pretty pacer she' had bought
urance is noble-letbargy the reverse
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spirit or egaeuce of her vigorous uqe
of
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" 0 * Notary Public. Offices up stairs, over I . )) ,
" Uncle 0,eorke, "
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from Miss Vernon. "T�en Romayne spoke
ad many a fortune.
mon6y. But, all the 'same, it was el
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I I - PapaVa bookstore, Main Street, Sonforth, Ontario. say .or Cou_-111 George."
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if you like to your own sex, but
to men, who grow both vexed and'
thereat.
xr, the town meeting which Mr. Garfield
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obuny, what must you.
sins forgiven -
that there, v�ae in this efitabliefbine nt mone
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with
' had set agoing, tho Hood girls were there
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enough to u 6, and this was another mystery
beings. To babble of one's own
is folly ; of the
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. . I ENILY BEATTIE, Barrister, Solicitor, & - a, her, it waii imposcible that they should
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I TT Money to loan. Offi-,e-Oady's Block Sea. see the higil black cloud in -the west.
not,
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and. when Mol. Galen ked home witp
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BW ca, and Tom with Portia, who wer
The Cause Of 1S*erVous Headache.
to him. PC DPIO who had a million in t
new four (r cents were not - t f- kee
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I say, " How bald he is
getting." -I..-- �. " �, -.1;
Not easy to cure
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I easy to stop the first
i ,thinning, eas� to
A ailing
11 out.19Used In time,
b a I d7
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m a d e
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It stops failing,
. promotes growth, and
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,� It always restores
color to faded or gray
hair, all the dark, rich
color of early life. You
may depend upon it
every time. It brings
I health to the hair. .
St.00abottle. AllDruggists.
4 I I bave used yoar.A�w Vigor aud
am greatly pleased"*" it. I ba"
only used one bottle of tj and yet
my hair ban stopped * out "d
bas stwted to 5 W nicely."
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If you do not dbtain, &U the benefits
ou ell un the
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: I I � I was impossible that he should not protest both grown-up young ladies now, 11 r I bsr what the child said in V6netia ? I I d,
. - - � forth, 1679-tf - �- it wa boardi rig eel ools. And people who lived 'by
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. - - against her .walking home, he'did p otesf- ; quite of courfi.e that. Romayne should walt . not want to calk of butterflies, nurse. '
. I I � I . � keeping boarding schools were not apt,. so �
, ARROW & GARROW, Barristers, Solicitors, &c. he beg ed her to Irzt' him take her home ,hoffie with their aiater. In such iride * want to talk -c -f widows.' -
I . 9 a an� far ai he know, to have a dozen good. bore es
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; - J. T. Gmtxow, Q. 0. I n the stabl�s, to have Corots and D'Aubi-
� . � 1676 CHARLES GARROW, L. L. B. very prettily and very pieasaJ-1y aqi!eeded. jabout� each other. She found that hi3 wiva gues 0 i
. ing her sister was the least bit Blow, "' I an
. . n the�' Walla, to ha7e orchids and 41-
. - . I . I do Dor. know whether eheLhail any idea igenerous, impetuous and true, - He f sure you do not want to talk about widows
i . - -V __ . . ound lemandias from their own greenhouses, a0d
. HOLMESTED. auccomor bo the late flrm of of what Was going to happen'. I krow he �that.she wa�s true, impetuous and generous. early strawberries from their own hot-becls.
I , You want to talk about brides or- bride
I. ; . Mo0aughey & Holmooted, Barrister, Solicitor did� He did not care a cent for.th i
I ' !They had common tastes, which came' r one bride or one bridegroom."
� _U e hower grooms, 0
� - Vonveyancor., r.nd Notaty . goliolior 'for the Can after she was faitly.in the carriage with a 'in thel*r bot - * *& Out But as to the origin of all these �hings, Bo. " I don't," said Portia. " I want b
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. � . � adian Bank of Oommorce. Jaonoy to lend. Farm . . anizi Jn her water -colors and mayne asked no questions, not even of Ju.
l - �. I I ' -1 nehip, in his study liet. Ile was-goin - to take her, priceless as talk about wedding presents. It is so bar(
7 1 - for sale. Offloo In Sooki's Block, Main Bireet rug &-nd the boot over her. kriees. - 2.6d he his ac entifin d7rau I
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I 11oxforth. drove very slowly. - of physics an In to get anything for a man.
. , I d hejr,�31"!k"Ithe higher matbe- You know '
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I k - she was,
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I 1_1� � � he said equarely : 11 1 was thorti- matics, where s' e �x, e so ors no questions about dow ies or settlemeni a, here fol
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-1 � . . not asked to .your mother's party, ,Miss she knew the last ha"If of stanzas where he 'hese mysteries. His only eager- scape by Richards, which she had een
. L , . - - __________ . Hood. Plumbers have -dirty hands while could quote - thought to t about a.complete outfit for a traveallitig
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. . . . .1 only the first. They had tho ness was to have a day, appointed for tie
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z they are at, work, but they are ver'y neces. same memories of and had wonder. artist, all becauee poor' Romayne ha�
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ople in modern civilizAtio ed together about the 1. y and the - by what strength he could till that d � ky brought to Porti'
I Booms over the Dominion Back, Main Street The girl was astonished, .as well shc'mighb Seve'rcat test of all, and. most charming, she should c - � 1,-" 1,4- t�- I of his own ; and then about a fac simile 0!
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. Be . 6 AD ov n the folio Shakespeare. As Bianca knew,
sestorth- 1691-tf be ; but sbe-was quick and wt 11 bred, and was pfrfect in her Miss Austen, find in any' hou on the Willow Road, jukt as Y)u
hold her responsible for her mother's visit- as well as . R:)mayne, if questioned about turnpike. Mrs. Hood and Juliet were
R. F. A. SELLER.Y. Dentist, graduate of the she rallied in time to say tha u, he mu 8*t not competitive examination would. have. done drive out from the town to the Bremwi,h Portia had fully resolved as much as foui
times to buy each of these, for this part ol
DRoyal Colloge at Dental Surgeons Toronto ISO ing list. He obgerved with. int,ere t and Mr. Knightle Johii Knightley, Isabella, the discussion was not new.
honor graduate of Department of Dentistry, Tor,ori'ato YO making visits to Philadelphia to select t e
Univerdity.- Office in the Petty block, Horisall. with a certain pleasure that she mi de no and Mr. Elton. With these like regards Bianca gently intimated that the tbin
furniture. When he could go with them, � gE
W111 visit Zurich ovezy Monday, commencing Mon. pretence of mistake-ar omission. I for little things, w. 0 cost no more and no less than they did
. lio shdH w rider if they all,went well. When they woruld nob let when Portia made her last decision, and
day, JWle let. - 1687 " I do not, cale much for -your rn)ther's, agreed on the greatest thing of all ? ()as him go, or when he had to go off to see the
DR. R. R. ROSS. Dentist (an . ocossor to F. W. Vigibi]39,list," said he, in reply. And then happy day, as they returned together frc.m work at McGraw Oollege or at ,Titu ville, that probably Romayne'a tastes and wishes
Twaddle), graduate of Royal College of Dental had not changed.
he added : " I leave,my mother's severely an excursion of the Mountain, Club, in all was horribly gray and cold. Stiall the it He has not changed, but I have
Burgeons of Ontario ; fir8t class honor graduate of alone. But I care a great, deal for yours, which, indeed, they had early. been lost, so world turned on its axis and revolved 3rouAd
Toronto University ; crown and bridge wori, also Miss Hood. You are good enough to let that they'hear"d little of the stratifleation -the sun at the rate, for the first movemer t,
gold work in all its forms. All the most modern I changed." Bianca looked up amazed at
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anethodd for painless filling and painless extraetion of me take you home now. I wish I might -and nothing of the erosion -when, as the Portia's tragic air. " You know, mamma,
. I � of about eleven miles a minute in that la I. said we must, eooiiomiz,3. Mamma said I
*eeth All ,oferationa. carefully pf.rformed. 3 ffice have the honor and pleaRure of callirig to. returned, he asked her the central quostion, tude, and for the other movement at, tie could not take Juliet'a place, and you
rwediille'a o stand. over Dill's grocery, Seaforth. morrow, as the ol !-fashioned people.did, to whether she would receive him in her hOus rate of 16,600,066 miles a' minute. . So th it could not. She did not know who could.
� 1640 be sure that you have taken no cold." if she had one, or.would come -and live i Master Romayne was scarcely within,t is
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- - She was again surprieed. But as before, his if he had one,-. then, without a " but," truth when he said that time went slowly. And she said something about reefing sails
, I MRD10A.L. she was self-possessed when she ,ansivered, she said she would', as frank1v asih6 had T�� ,I,A #- - ; i- L : which I did not understand On] this 7
I IS A. M no 0 W alleu.
" I I - I and her answer was a diffiaul� one, Bor she %E.ked her. And it was not long before she. did move with Vie same L>uvj lrj do ,understand, and that m me wonder
rapidity which is
. � why you bought the caramels yesterday -
Dr. John McGinnis, , knew that, after wha-t had -passed be tween . said to hfin that from the first d4 at observed by mereantile men when they that we may be poor, ver vequ poor.
- . W. their mothers, Mrs. Hood mould not let Roger's she had seen how different. be was have large notes falling due. yy
�� _� Boa. Graduate London Wastern Unlvorsl6y, member him come ;nto the house. She did what from other men. " From the blindfold Meanwhile he was attentive to all tbeF
, , of Ontario College of Physiolans and SurgeollL - -_ � Mammasaidthis about the sails nday,
� . -was wise, therefore, She'.answerefl o6e day ', D:d it begin with the blindfold day ?') ladies at the- seminary." He made frien I a , P)
. Office and Reeldenoo-Formerly occupied by Mr. Wm. anA I have walked to the villacre every day
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I If, 11 . riakArd, Victoria Streah, next to the Ci�thollc Church part of the question arad let the otheLr -,o It d : d wifh him ; he was sure of that. She with since, to train in
I . - I . I Tself to do so when we give
AllrNight osills fbilanded promptly. 1453zl2 - Mrs. Hood and Ml Juliet' )) -
I " Indeed, 111r. XIontague, I rate pro. would not sa it did with her, but theie nice - sisters.- -, He tried to. devis ,the " coupe. i
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. - to-'bave was a charming blush when she said no- little attenti which he could psy Bianca tried to be sympathetic, but she
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W. HOTHAM, At. A. 0. Al., Ironor Graduate I no" '!-from the moment. I 'take my bath" thing. And what 11 it " was . was clear to a
A. and Follow of Tf inity Medical dollege, Gra- I I to ea h of theomn. In a hundred ways tie could only soream. " You poor darling,
duate of Trinity University, Member of College of in L -be morning till I turn oft the cold water, both of them. .1 __ made the sisters understand that it was a good girl !" said she ; " is thie your mys-
- - Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. - . When the girl� go to bed, You do not k -now . - 11
lfarl4nd Broa.'hardwsre store, Seaforth. Office -o% er . . - good thing to have a rlo�w brother. tery ? D3&r mamma must be more careful
. 1660 that I have the gymnastics in charge. And - 1. � It
- - wi�h aixty girk there is a deal of hot and . . said that women despise the girl who ia her oracles '. Why, my. child, the school
LZI� BICTRUITE, K. D., their brother marries because they nevi r will be fifty times ag prosperous when we
rellOw of ibe Royal cold water. If Romayne bad a hard �ro I
Aoollaga w rhyalotans and Surgoone, Kingston. 1�- w%s Eve's coarnetic, you -thsk when, at wanted to marry him themselves. - This s have a man on the home staff. I should not
. ftcom-gor to Dr. Xaakld. Offift lately occupied know." I . I � 16, h - e told his mother that f)r one month not always true, An'd far less is it true, as 'Wonder if it deased to be a seminary and be.
3 Dr. K%bkld, 14,0'� dbraeb, 8o&!orih. Rosidence But Ee would not lauri,h ; he would hav*e her son bad been a plumber fie had a hard. -
0 ) . Miss Brook could tell us, that sisters des an institute."
—00fn6f Of V10150rJA FnIVATO tin house lately occupied an angwer to his q er taBk'wben, as a young man of positi - came
L. 19. Dancoy. � u estion, arf.&,he eaid fso. on in pise the man who is going, to marry the r . i . —
1 11127 And she, poor child, had to face the music the town iand respected of all men,, he had , i I
- ----- --- aq � our n4tional proverb says. . I to tell he� that he was e�gagei to �be mar- sister. I � CHAPTER VIII.
I D.R. F. J. BURROWS " Mr INIontagne, my mother and ried to the -daughter of Mrs. Hood, " What is that everlasting book ?" said �
. I your it � J) . of the a one day to Bianca. Terror in Portia's hdart, rage in Mrs.
� - mother do not understand each other. so male Seminary. She'9 not stop to I ' I I ,
,.jite residont Physician sud'8nrgeon, Toronto Gen . Fe' . Porti'
*#*I Eloaplbal. Honor graduate 11 The boqk fortunately is not everlasting ; Montague's heart, 'in Ron,ayne a heart won-
� Trinity 'University, that I cannot ask you to the house. � It is ask whether a seminary. could, be male, or ib is 'Geology in Thirteen Less der whether the week would never end-
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. weinborafthe Colloge of phyglol.aug L.nd S.urgeoni not niy. house. But-" And she paused how it could be female ;'she did I not devote ons. ' My those are the emotions to be depicted by
- I Ontario. Coroner for the County of Ifuron. I class is at the seventh, 'and I am at the -
� Offloc and Residence -Goderich Street, Eai,_j of the for she ought not to have said 11 b " ' herself to any such side issue, , She. cried- those who act in -'our. little tragody.
with,acorn- : 11 One of ose . !)I tenth. I have to be well up, for that Beryl . For
. idetriodiab 0hurch. Tolophoce 46. He waited 130 Eeconds, and the bry.g walk- ' th cod girls Hitchcock is as quick as a figsh, and knows Bianca's heart, I think a willinguees to let
, 1888 ed slowly. . . andl4e - n declared that she W,, Id hear no much more than the book does," thingb take their course ; and for Juliet'@,
� . '.' But ?" eaid he then, with a tons of in. explanation. There was tie 'excuse and - --- - -_ -I- -_ whq sball tell 11 a maiden's meditations,
. quiry. I could be none. For her, she would leave It is just so with Rose and Lily in the
I- DRS. SCO;� . . . �. b o't' )I fancy bound ? " And the world spun round,
. anv, baid poor Portia. 11 But I switch
� I And no,w there was iL pause of a miiiute the county, or would do so if Ehe could sell them off on analyzing, and they go to wor c
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, � .., ' . : . though Romayne thought it did not ; the
Goddr1oh. streak, oppoelto Mobhodlab ell � " BuL ', be said again, as before. the house. No, she did not know the girls I on that, and forget. that I have not aske I moon rushed round a qLio;rtpr of her revolu-
.. uroh,Saaforth " You ought pot to make me may, INIr. apart ; she did not know how m Of i
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. . . 9. G. SCOTT, graduate Yicboria and Ann Arbor, and Montague," sa-io she. ' " But we are not Itlhem there were ; and no any queatione. Now you cannot switc, tion ; the week came to an end ; even the
I , ne of them should them off on analyZirig ; it would not do t) day came to an end.
ccombor Ontario CcllcKc of Physicians 5.d fool?. either of fis. I have a great respect come into her houze. It, on these terms - �
� . Sargoons. Coroner for Ooun,LtY of Huron. for pluiribori ; I have said that. I will add Romayne chose to marry her, he might put a pound of dynamite under the school They had no minister at New Padua, or
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� U. J1AoKAY,, honor graduate Trinity University that I ani i1always glad to -see the bead of the marry, that was all. I . I house to see if the foundations are on rather he had a sore tbroat, and was study-
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. rock. Poor dear Juliet, who will do. tht ing evolution at Halle. So our Father Law-
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I gold modallat TrInity medical College. Member, profea,,ioulin this Lounty, though I must not Whether Mrs. Hood expresaed herself hydrostatica when she is away ?
,I � Oollogo of Phyololans and Surgeonv, Onsarlo. invite hirrillio my She 18 i'
L rence went over there to marry them, All
� inobhor's house. I arr, with a like severity did not appear. So far the experiment room now." . t
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� the people went over. Strange3t of all,Mrs,
� j . . — — glad to sed him at the Chautaqua, at Mr. as the social politics or interests of our " Portia, you do not,want; to t Montague went over. .
I - Roge"a, at Mrs. Liwren alk abou
" . - ' ce's. I am glad 'to village went, it was of the lese importance.- experiments," said Bianca, resolutely, fo " Not that* I go willingly," she said to
CENT IRAL accept his invitation to ride in his buggy We had a strong party, led y the Law she knew very well that Portia had some Effie at the last moment, as the girl arran
9 I whe*n it rains, althougU observe that he rences and by -*old 10r. R,)g'er, ho though' -
house." well of the Hoods, and who ropeated Mrs, '-he Omust postpone the study of . the
does not ask me to his mother'r3 t thino on her mind. For herself, tl:ereforel ed some ,magnificent diamonds which Rgo-
- - This wa3 bravely said and well said. And , Montague's eja. lu mayne had given his mother ; " I do not
Hardware 8tore ulations only with aniuse- Neet till she was alone. " D.) you reme * go willingly, and no one thinks I go willing
- __ ' from tha�lt moment till things werif, well with ment, not to say ridicule. F r Romayne � - Ic __
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. 1.i Sivil g 'LTUOUS. 1:1 I -u.y nGn6enEe of the noveis to - under his mother's displeasure its she could I neat Reany uouois . ried by the bishop. They were never very
- . stand t-el.ween her.And one of the most in. have wished. Perhaps he remembered that , , - I I sound. .There must be sorre-one to give my
%V .show:. a fu.fl line of Tinware and tellig, 11- young men of t -he region. She had other outburst of digpleasure, when he hal, With Bright's Djsea'se.,� son away."
M not b, -,n tiuwamanly ; ehe had For Mrs. Montague leans to the third
- Ur n to. All lines of Tinware made to or. not made taken,S-il-urn for thestar of his fovtune, and
der, Leader Barrel Churns the ea6iest r,un- any a I vances. 136r, as she said herself had gone'into the mys'teries , * i primitive eecessioD, and. is OoubLful about
� L . . of :lead a.-nd A Severe and Torturing Came of other rituals than her own.
I niag churn in the marked. W�t-n th6conversntion begau, she had not solder. . Britzht's 1)i.meR.-4e_,%, Justice of the,
n . I So she went to
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17 Re Acting Wasbing Machines and Royal '31" 1 lilke. a fool, (.r as the average novel of TaTe told his ladylove of 11 iia moth&r's Pence Cer-tilles to flic Cure b'v Dr.i her martyrdom. She herself saw fto the
Chnwe'ot 1iidiie,y-Ll-%,er.PlliPo : toilets of her daughters, in a fashion, so that
- _ American WriDgers. Call and get our pricea the ti.-:�,. h%1f, of r I # he century. . would have wrath,,in terms as much mod.fied as the I .
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truth would, permit., as the took a cha Mr. Janies Dr-llihunt, a much respect- I
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fenciag, Barbed .Wire and plain Galvan. It may be obmrved here -that one diffi. ing drive dne day up that y pretty pass rm- not in any sort eclipse them. How many
I zed Wire. Estimates given fo;r cavetrou-b- culty which the American novelis of , 6 "(�si(]Ont of Conseoon, unt., states:— '
. - - �t has in Winnocock§ien river, where he knew they -."I was a stifferer from 133right*s Disease: ; there were she did not know, she said ; she
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. h3g, Galvanized Iron and Furnace Work7 creating a plot for his country jvhich would would meet nobody. Lor. sevor.tl_ yea-rs, alld tit tinie.s the tor- believed the!'y ma0e up most of the scholarf,
- - —, — pass muster in Europe is,, that the greater She was tender and tures of nillirl ,ind I,oJy weie almost be- Her own " exhibit," as the managers of
. sympatheti6 and ,wise. So sympathetic 3-(-nd endul-fUlt-P. The pains vveyr, in my .
'. art of his country men and women do not W,,;' fair I a say, was perfect. Her coachman INlich-
- , she, and sc sorry that she kbould conic head, bet -%v( -on Lhe :5houlders and down I
act like aheer fools in delicate -,or difficult in between bir
. Sills &. Murdie ' ael was in a new livery with an immense
I .n and his mother, that he 'tl,e �vhole !�pine, c,onec-11 tr,1 ti jig acros.9 favor. O -to was on the box
� HARDWARE . circumstances. Now half the received pressed her a little to kdow precisel -with Michael,
I plots require action of this sort, or t1here is y what the ltidrey!�-, where I was never
I I � entire- with a bigger favor. Only Fritz was in Mrs.
no story, This obBervati-3n, thrown out bv did pass 6n that fatal firsit interview, when 1Y frCe fl'(,nl Paill. -When I got up in A,Llotitagu.e's carriage ; and the girls, with
Counter's Old Stand. Sea&rth � . - the peace of two houee '
- - 9 V�as interrupted and the 11)(II-ning I lvont about I)eIlt over Romayne,were in their own carriage behind
I ___ the course of true love- nenrly double. It .qa,%-e me gruat pain '
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I � rufflad He had I Ulillate, alid at flines the -,vater was ' with Anders as grand as Nlichael, an -
P% , � Ar never heard the story from h s mother— (' d Frant
vr-r3r -qvant3% -Medicines ."en,(_(i to have cois with him on the box, each with gorge.
McLEOD'S 9 indeed, he had never heard lit at 11, th ugh :ittle or no effet-t in iny c,;se, until I
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1 It is sur ous favors. Even the horses had favors cov.
. � he b'ad often heard of it. . prise llwg,�n Ole use of Dr. - eriDg the blinders, which the grooms bad
System Renovato Ge - I the dear girl seemed confused by his request ('11flifie's Kidney -
z g � Liver Pills. The fir,zzt do.se,relieved me,
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i —AND OTHER— . . �and answered it but lamely. Why, indeed, -nd five lioxes (�.%tli.ejy (.ur, compelled the chamber -maids to make for
. ed ine. I them. Then, in that great drag which the
Up from any SIcknes no matter should they not have hap their plumbinry ',,ave no 1)�dns in Illy h'id))PYS, gild can 'Montagues sent to the station for their
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TESTED - REMEDIES. . done by our home tale4t ? Why'ehould ' I ' , 1 1, 's 96", t' (IAV*�' Work as I ever guests- followed every man and woman 0
AL Spociflo and antidole for impure, Weak and Im what sort ' begin with a little they send to Philadelphia, or haticaste or -fld.,, I I f
ipoverished Blood Dyspepsia, Sleoplossness, Paipats. Scott's E �:' wherever -they dideend to I ? He did not r'ow - -Air. J. J. 'Waro, J.p., ' the staff -of the house. Actually old Katy,
. Mon of the lffea�i, Liver Complatrib, Neuralgia, Lose mulsion of cod-liver I I kn , (1— that lie kno-ws 0 ' f Corisecon, cer- 11 the house -keeper, who had carried Romayne
I Of Memory, Bronchitis, Con6umPtion, Gall Some% oil, - I . . who his rival was, an..i he did not care—or * ' * Mr. Deliffitint's 1 to the font when he was baptized, locked
- Jaundloe. Kidney and Urinary Disoaves, st.vityus, it .�� .. � I I :'t(trlellt of hi�-_ cure to be cori-ect and the side door and put the key in her pocket..
. I , he said to himself that he -did not care. All i ii�- ,,nd without exaggeration. It seerns
Dance, Female friegularicles and General Debility, . the same. he was surpriEeli, not to Lay an- -001j.'z], to trine with new-fangled medi- For there was not one person in that housa
�9 food, and more th-iin noyed, that Juliet, who vVias so frank about
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- - everything else, should ndt answer a plain rj,r,oven kind. Dr. Ch2se*s Xidney-Liver ding. Had Mrs. Montague staid, I do not
food : it helps you digest what .-Ou can ,-et the te-Sted, and who would stay awa from Romayne's wed�
que tioD. Anti he said so t6 her, bluntly. PH44. onre*P111 a do.,�e, 25 c -en
I. 9. AfeLEOD, Proprietor and Afant; ever food you can bear.' 711 .
I � - ts. a box, all know who wodld have got her sup er.
facturer.� I dealc-r.,�, or Edinanson, Bates & '
$COTT & 13OWNE TORONTO. . I CO., " I should have been frightep .
SIEND rOR FRrC 6AMPLI AND TRY IT. Juliet was more confused than before. Toronto. Agents ivanted'for Dr. Chbtse's my skin," Paid she. .
! - Sold- by J 8. ROBERTS., Seaforth, CHKO&IaTIR. Feraminute8hesaid ---filling. But after last and complete Receipt Book. "
: 1601-11 , . 50c.and$x.00; all ruggists. ied. no I - And at the .
. . I . a minute sho rall Sh�, 'turned in the . I seminary e very thing was ele.
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Dr I " Siu, ce Mrs. Hood had bought the
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bending your body or Putting Your feet
1�4y
inders.lot, -'and made her own avenue
under it ; 'that is if you are sitting &JUarely
through the maples, the approach to th�e
on the chair and not on the edge of i- You _
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house has been " about aq flne as they
can't crush an egg when placed length,rvi,e
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mako'." To -night this was blaz:ng with
between your hands ; that is, if the eg -
9 ill
elec�ric light, and the designs for the illuma.
sound'and has the ordinary she
,11 of a herl,fi
tionj without being showy, were all conveni-
egg. - You can't break a match if the match
ent,J pretty, and, to us country people,
is laid across the nail of the mi -idle- finger'
who�ly new, The green -house must, have
of each band and pressed upon bv the first ,
bee, emptied, I should have said, such was
and third fingers of that hand, despite lt�e
t P ,t
h _ allow of plants at the entrance. Bu
seeming so easy at first siglit,
aftetward, when I took Bianca in there to
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get part of this story from her and to have
DOCTORS BAFFUED
alitble conversation, Ididnot see but it
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was as brilliant as ever. Anyway,we enter-
B -y the Case of Mrs. Harrl-soll Of �
ed t irough a tropical garden. I -saw that
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Orangeville.
drie 1 -up Mr. Roger from the apothecary
stor �, and Hugh Roger by him, Juliet bad
not �orgotten her old friends.
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. She Was Completely Run Down -Racked
'" e were shown to va - rious disrobing
With Pains in the Back, Head and
roorns by pretty maids, who had little favors
Limbs -Is Again Rejoicing in Good
of orange blossoms. Sirauss's orchestra
Health. ,
from New York was playing music so ray.
ishli that I would have pardoned Father
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From the Sun, Orangeville, Ont.
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Lawpence if the service all went out of his
Many cases are constantly being brought
head as he listened. Romayne came up with
to light of persons being cured by that Won -
me and some of the other fellows. He made
derful remedy-Dri Williams' Pink Pills-
- his Oster carry in for Juliet the great blue
after doctors have failed to be of beneft.
box which held her bouquet.
Among them may be noticed the case of
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A !rninute more and Effie came out again,
Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, aw6l1-kUown lady
blua�ing her prettiest, and said, 11 Juliet
who resides in the near vicinity of Orange.
wanTs to see you, Ro." .
Ville, Ont. A reporter of the Sun, beating.
A4d Ro went into that mysterious bride.
of Mrs. Harrison's wonderful cure, called at
chamber, which he had never seen before.
her home to enquire into the facts of the
Andithere
stood his own dear girl, wonder-
case. Mrs. Harrison eaid she was pleased
ful
d gracious. Her veil lay across a
to be able to testify to the great ourat-
I'Ve
grea
� table waiting for the bridesmaid to put
powers of these pills. She said : (A For
it ou
her at the last moment. The damask
some years I have been a constant sufferer.
in w
iioh Madam INliffia, her great -grand.
Just what to call my disease I do not kilow,
mother,
had been married, had been dug out
Ginevra Madam
even the doctors were unable todiagnose it,
I was completely run down, I
of a
chest. ,Miffin's skele-
haa racking.
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ton
as not found with it., for she lived to
pains in my head, back and limbo, P Was
dan
e at Madison's second inauguration.
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unable to secure sound sleep, and on arising
This
I'll
brocade was to be worn to -night. And
in the morning would feel as tired as before,
Romayne
said, " Ob, my darling, I am
going to bed. My stofritioll. was ,in a bad
afraid
to kiss you."
4ever
condition, and the least movement caused
if
fear that," said she. " We will
my heart to palpitate violently. Doctors' - .
do 4again
when I am ninety to remember
treatment faileo to be of benefit to me I anA_
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to -night
by."
I was in a very discouraged state when a
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Xt seemed to me," said be, " that the
friend advised. me to try Dr. Williamis, pink
day ivould never be -done."
Pills. Thinking that they mi ht relieve me
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utitio,youisee. When will you learn
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a little'l procured a supply and began tak.
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to bpreasonable
? Romayne, when you say
Ing them according to directions. -From the,
such
t ings am afraid for you."
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first I could see that they were helping ine,,
It
for me, Juliet ?"
and by the time I bad taken half a dczen.
"
I am afraid that you forget that the
boxes I was free from the ailments that bad
pressure
increases with the Equares,andeven
made my life miserable. It is now several
with
the cubes, and if your lower ranges are
sears since I took the Pills, and not the
.to at
ind it long, you must put in heavier
least sign of my old trouble has since shown
tubij
g."
itself. I would stongly urge the use of Dr
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)h, now you can laugh ; you may say
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Williams' Pink Pills f or any person who has
anyt
iing," said the happy fellow, r, ly
a weak or run down system, and I arrisure..
wondering
that she chose to chaff him j'.S,,
I
they will not fail to be benefleial,"
now.
I
To those who are weak, easily tired, nerv-
46
iTou,goose "' said she , " do' you n(,,
ous, or whose blood is out Of condition, Dr.
know
why I have called you ?"
Williams' Pink Pills come am a blessing) cur.,
11
I hoped you called me to marry nie,"
ing when all other mediciti.es fail, and re-
said
ie, ruefully.
'
toring those who give them a fair trial to a .
211
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" called you 'to explain to you the mys.
MeaSure of health and strength. Sold
tery
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by all dealers in medicine or sent by mail,
I . 16 i
y darling, you are so beautiful, I for-
post pa, , at 50 cexits a box, or six boxes for
got there
was a mystery."
$2.50, by addressing the Dr. 'Will -lams) Medi�
"
That is enough," said Juliet. is I
cirle Co., Brockville, Oat.
� thought
you were perfect ; now I kno* you
,
—0— .Z'�
. .11
) are.
i All the .more shall you know." Then,
I
Just Smiles. _'
I with
key '
a, tragic pause : " Do you see this
' ' Do you see yon door ? . Open it
Scene-Dictatioti clses at school. I
. And
I
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she stood silent, not quite Aaring to
r-' No;�, Tommy, look at this-
Is that the way t o spell window,.
look
Romayne
up. I
opened the door.. Within was
w-i-a-
o -W ?",
. �
Tommy-, I No, air.;,
. a perfect
6lipp
plumber�s cquipment-pincers,
-
era, big solderers, little solderers, bis-
I
Teacher -"'What is the difference be- I
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? mutt
strip, super -strip, snb-strip, saws,
ween window and widow,?))
i
You can see through
I auge
, water,
-a, test bottles, cinnamon and rose-
piping of every size -all were there.
-Tommie-,' the one., i ."
but not through the other. . I
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omayne, your own Juliet does the
for the seminary. This is my
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Johnny Smart--', There's a big difle 1.
renvff I
mystary-and
my mother's."
between my teacher and &,streak of lightn-
�
ing.))
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Mrs. Smart --How so, dear ?"
.
Sy�ecial
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From Newcastle, Ont.
Johnny Smart-,, He strikes several �, �
. �
times in the same place." ,
Ne
castle, July let. -Mr. Thomas Hays
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le ago
.
in a well man, and says : " As one
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And your mother actually whipped you
who J
or ten years suffered from Asthma, I
to:, disobedience ?" said 'the visitor to the.
md
Catarrhozove as ','a positively
little Boston boy.
sure
cure ; three bottIe,i6 cured me perfectly."
if I regret to SAY, madam, that she in-
Catarrhozone
has never yet failed. Even
ai cted upon me with her slipper the degree -
-be
cases
of twenty years itar;ding, that baffled
of punishment A deemed commensurate
the al
ill of specialists, h6ve been cured by
with the.offence.'" i I
Cata
bozone. It cures by. inhalation, pleas-
" Well, well," said the visitor, condoling.
ant to
use, n!) danger or - risk. The worst
ly, " if it does not happen again it won't -
,cases
one in
of Asthma can be cured by Catarrhoz-
two to five
affect your standing in the family,"
It It
weeks. Instant relief and
may not affect my standing," said the. -
ultim
to cure gruaranteed if Catarrhozone
'trial.
urchin, thoughtfully," but I am painfully
is uled.
Give it a Price $1.00 ;
.
impressed with the fact that it aff,ects my,
small�size,
.
25c, For male by Fea
itting."
gto t,
e aforth, or Poison & Co., Kingston,
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Confidential Servant-" Do not like M -r_
The
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. Observatione.
Souther? I'm surprised at that. he ie zr,,
polite, ou know.17 -
The tandlady-1:1 That's.
1 : femininity
shorter and wider' the specimen of
the greater penchant she
just i.t. He is
to polite that you! can't help giving him
has for
plaid gowns and picture bats. �
bigger portions than the house- can afl�rd.- ,
�'Tii
not a bad thing to force into our
BoWton Transcript.
brain
the fact that the world wouldimove on
-
were
e to make our exit. I
Willie-- Say, Pa, my Sunday shoof
Obligations
menace friendship and destroy
teacher says if I am ,good I will go to
love.
-
Heaven.))
. Witty
with
talkers seldom set rivers aflame,
.
witty writing.
Pa -11 Well v, I I
Willie- "Well, you said if I was good 1. �
. 'Ti
better to have a dinner of herbs and
would. go to the eircus. Now, I wae,, to -
N
harm�ny
than a banquet and tears.
know who is lying �
', 1you or her ?`-Philade]-
Dir
lomacy is never so valuable as in the
phia Pree�. ;
marti
d relation ; it bridges differences
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otherwise
fatal to peace.
Little Elmer -l' Piapa, why is it more
.
Instead
of the legendacy skeleton one
blessed to give than receive ?11 I
might
suppose all smart persons kept a lion,
Professor Broadhead -11 Because, my son,
since
ens are found everywhere.
if you p-ermil; vourgelf to receive are
En�
urance is noble-letbargy the reverse
.you
compelled to give labout three - times as
I
I Mis
-aking possibility for probability ha;,
much -in return in oi�der to properly ,e:,preag-
wreck
ad many a fortune.
-your gratitude." I
Gush
never
embarrassed
if you like to your own sex, but
to men, who grow both vexed and'
thereat.
I
Stern Pater -11 Z
do first of all to hav)
-
obuny, what must you.
sins forgiven -
your ?"
I
Chi
ten only are lovely 'in the role of
Johnny-, Comm t the sins." -Yale Re -
confiding
affairs
beings. To babble of one's own
is folly ; of the
cord. - I *--
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underbred.
concerns of others
The Cause Of 1S*erVous Headache.
Sileat
reformation is far mere potential
This most distressing and common malady
than o
en con es8ion of error.
I it . ., .
doubtless has its ori In it. some unbalanced
Nevar
coach your servants to lie to your
.
condition -of the nertus system. Probably
I
callers
and reproach them for lying to you.
the simplest, safe nd most efficient rem-
Before
you boast of your French dwell for
edy is Poison's IN
'N ry line. Twenty drops in
a weeli
among true Parisians. .
sweetened water giv!s immediate relief, and
.
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this treatment shoul I be supplemented by
Try It.
bathing the region o! pain with IMerviline.
You
.
�
can't stand for five minutes without
To say it acts quicklk fails to express thr.-
result. Price of large bottles 25 For
MOVIR
stand
' if you are blindfolded. You can't
t the side of a room with both
cents.
sale at Yaar'a drug store, Seaforth,
y�ur flet
wise.
, of
touching the wainscoatiug length-
iYou can't get oute
,f a chair without
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X.Ra,ys As A Death Test.
I
Professor Ottolenghi. of the University of
-
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Siena, is said to bave-Aiscovered tbat, while
a 0
it is eaey to apply the rays to the lungs of �
a person who is alive or in a trance, it is ex- -
tremely difficult, indoed
practically impos-
I
Im
I
t a ti
0
0
rzible, to apply them
I
0 the lungs of a per-
S
ually dead. -
he reason is that some
intervening
obstacle
prevents the rays froni-
:.
1. . -
penetrating into the
ody. He bag repeat-
.
1 ef Dodd's Xidney Pills are
edly mac" Cat ;, t
le 9, t 8 0
in kind, always with
� I . legion. The box is imilfated, therefore
the ou'Pidc coating
the rtame rezult,
suggests that,
Profefsor Ott,olengbi
as tb'la test can
and shape of the easily
be made by
plivaician, -i't L'hould
,
Pills ar�,c imitated and the name-Dodd's in
fi�ture be employe
,
in, all cases where -
.
Kidn C, Pills is inlitatcd. Imitations are . exists
doubt of death.
-
dangelus. The ori-inal is safe. Doad's
Xidney;
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E;Kperienced Cornaand
Warts
i h a reputation. Imita,
tors have none or they.wouldn't
Your unsatisfactor
experience with other .
imitate- preparations
So tbe4 trade on the againet
shoul
11 Putnam,s.
not influence you
rcputation of Dodd's
It wag the first, the
Kidneyl Pills. Do not be dcccjved� There best,
is trial,
the only painles�
Acorn treatedl
corn cure. Give it a
with
only, one DODD'& Dodd's is t
. . -110 wouldn't,
ori-inal. Dodd's i4v the name to be
Z�. Give
do so again
other remed'ies,
if it -could help it.
- care.
Ful abotit- . . Bell
.
your corn a e il
only the beet always
ance. Druggists u -ha
sell Putnam's Pain:.
� less
Corn Extractor.
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, English CQIonization
,
It was a boy at the
I St. Mar�'s Redcliffe: .
i
. School,
Bristol, who handed in to the teach-
.
KIDNEY
er
British
the following e8say,on the making of a
colony: � .
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I
� .Nou
bow' England :makes her colonies -
I
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missionary
�
PILLS
gets a mis�pionary. When the
has found �a spreially beautiful
�
and
fertile tract of co�ntry he gets all his
! people
� .
round him and � says, ' Let us pray,'
, � and
when all the eyes� are shut, up goes the-
�
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flag."-Youth'ig Companion.
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learned t -o rals
.. - iavejnvest4d �'!5
40agge cv.,pable ,
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rV 3W 1 V &_Ilet I I
li, itads ; - -
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'of flod. in a -man,
I it is esti1nated,
,4,00 J)00 insects 0,
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the Fiencli Repul
tern',
�
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,N -,,vv York, cousl
- been sold to & 10,
of the tr4ees are fl,
�
-year's old. w '
In -all big ditl
�
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_o1k who work it
�ov fully I M-1)"
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Sunset and suorb
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�Given D-01
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ST. -BLZEAP., Q
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-P,oiv,Uq, of this P,
ion of J)odd's Kii
� tbe�1r=._ejJts and �
,
Wberever YOI�
Dominion you WJ
I agyo-tie who., hav,
-pWs gin honest ti
,dissat,isfied. I
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-Kidney Pills aM_
kidney dip-eate, N
which,at night fi
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I ,L0 got tip i -n the�
'. � :
tile, I am glad to�
419 Thanks a I
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The sal
. The Standar4d I
trol pratticallY �
�,
,his co,untrY. T',
is the corporate -1
I I .ates. And, not �.
. , the home market
tariff duty,, it I
withforeigncorri�
salt trade of the -
1 41 Ther,e is nothir
-
11 .being a univerzat
form or anotb�er i
,
I I
,human being aud
is the basis of sex
To control the ea,
fore, is, �an,ambit.
-and the infiatiatio -
fietis w. -h -bah havi I
-t-he Oil Trust And
. -bluations that b
within the last te
Just.what the
"blentis of the Ad.iffe
dbis cornering of
will depend, pm
� with which the
. !iae its power, =,
�
I - I
I Jn a"
� iscovering
�against the monol)
.aaries, :
I I
.
I
I . To Cure a .
9
. Take Laxative
. All dkoggists refu
-cure. 2-5-c. E. V -
'I . ---sch box. .
Al
Mom mulleet d,
apart of,Oxford o
'irelegr,apb'. He 1,
.blaek- and tan, ca
red, called -T%1ann(
Matthew Arnold,' _'
'Wrof.e a. splendid A
�
The,v were gen
they,we-re not abc
the gaxden of Prc;
-bood, and -even;
Wall sometimes ti
,
Odoriferous garbaj
Hbivever, their;
train Waldmatin 4
distinguish eolors-�
bin black -and t�
and another for hi
1rhe bla,ck dog lool
thou ht on red
on a Cur'Wone" In
-61apt, for years. I
"Blue bed," Ma`111
when he said ..
would jump into h
one for the other.
One day Airs. M. --
drawing -room, whi
'
evidently much -dii
if he wa,nted. to go
'
bavewat-er. Xo, i
he -kept running U
and looking back. .
- up and -followed hi
.
dining -room. �
Ther� in the red
just b,rbught fron,
.
was in his ownbli
between, looking 1
otber,,evidently ia�,
am I 210 I
The new dtog w
Waldwatin got ind
—
Diseasei
utaslea, Scarict, ftl
diseases of childhood,
tey8rS in a 'Weaktiled
health, trom wh_'ch -it,
I cePt bY the regular u,
This preparation is ad
mente,of children, so
roatorative 111flueme i
- ' -
Puny children lipaltiv
.
it Ende
- - A certain carelm
,
I 'a a common qus
I
I
r0yal1ty, and this
, I .
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a story -going the.
the Kin8: .
Sorrie weeks -&gA
t0- 0 neof the troys
,
�
I have p1romised to,
4-30w ; ;see that
,j it:
"' T,b Xeseow,,
- -gentleman ad dreA
" yesj� Moscow -
an -exhibition -or -
-1 now-'- �
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- there just
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� Moscowl Yet
'ci&l laize,in... '(I y
MOSCOW. Yolu'r
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.V;'Ah, Glaagov
L. reflectively!
,
'W -a J. see that -the
,
Owe. -
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MILBuR.N% STET.
cure thaw.orst, he&& -
Ute �
. 0, -*Rd leave no ba
3 Powders JiDe, 10 po�
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I interestin,
"Vork I,na ,g�ld 1�
-Whose skinsare I
� gold, take �
- up ,�
Inetal, pass the
'v"heRce they corn
Pass them jhtti _1
roilel,et until t. -
that , 'I
I PaPer. Th4
Placed- between _.
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