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M",-�.-fl- I ABSOL"'E . — � .: ! � %,. i I . . � My old green," said Louise ., wear it, And My ,
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. 1� - �-i4Y!�,��-!: -,r�, 13 W MIES Betty Mallard came into the board. ; � ! 01 . i ,�& I -`.But she has to be awfully careful hsb , i
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F - z �t � � � 11 You'll have to wear the green. Come dear: old Betty I we're I
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. .1 t, 11 � - in her eyes. Seven young ladies looked at : i I'll. help. I knew Betty was a schemer, 'most, know u 6
it� �� I �__ , . . ! I . shrugged his shoulders and looked at Betty � ., i . on, we wo Idn't b if it had' I
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I -T-71 � j Z�--- I . i thing May turn him 080 Way. or the other. Disease. well-kn then r alizing whit she � ; ,
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"Ir 4 - I " Breda, the new man in flue arts. He's � � !qualiy ,� " .
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-06 ,�'-_� 1� � . � n lots of men in that state 1, doctor h slowlyi. 11 but maybe she didn't do it. I Betty's kled : -
1 111 21 �� T �_ li oked �with sickness. Pvc see . � �� ias aid, 11 I never � eyes tvvii 011 . - -
. 1. . Carter � bi and oleau,�srod hands me, and o, course , . � I I I w ;or better than you ;do, and she Was c . vo ft7ft
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Z�1 ��,;',� ,,,� - all be -worth knowing.. I hope me of ! etmade st-mortern ex - on , -
I ?,,'_� h �qll tabor I$ lightened by What Brede.thought of Betty was 11 That y . z
1-. _-_t ii_' : . - I . . lo kd ii � awfully ol6ver. Whi haven't - I alwAy . sy 0 t ey weren't right. well in a gown tb�� . ve a fancy for.,
.Z,i,_1 1 � i ve�, bu�t love cannot Miss hlbll� lamination acaseof death 711a
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. sw . � 01211 % � from Heart Disease with-
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�1, .4. - Little Liver PIllse 11 How are't6ey hattert h,er men ?" it. � Man man looks : .
I � . I (( � ' grati r, Betty W"i ked �st the -
,� . 1- y the girls an she beard a rattle of wheels stil a grati sun '41 44
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I � . ;1� � I s sufferin . we re-* t fa u It. " The Kidney i1a
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. . . I � Not better, 'my dear,! different ,- they . . I nd abl; to Coniso'had � a twinge of jealousy and felt. , thetts .
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I 1� � � - , ., 01�;l . - ?�o imes, however, I . thirty,young people were :Bitting about on � i
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", k � - ���,;;1111111 1p!!:��-.�. I sue eat that t4 vrcing. ,The nice* the husband'a' I Of Delta 10 - oat widely imitated Is divono, In easy chairs and 'in window -oasis. � . I 1 1 J
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wanted tc do ; and -what they dlid seemed Uure th ' imedicin' than she 0-Ared.-to say ; and when he swung - I ok' in & A Condit on iThat ,�t. V., �, -
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- they are nat- th thbijt he nocently confided her momentary I - `;�rio'Li,'11 " � � , I
the right thing. You Be , e result thati in almostlevery ca�e back she in . ey , green I plush ohi it was 1.,ouiae 11110AoXom ;
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ur&l." .1 there is 4 -perf - I resentment: to Betty and begred her forgive- . . I � I
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y . Oct,and pe anent cure. , , I , � standing besiae h w, his ell ow resting on the � � �
11 Polob 1' iiaid Louise &�.dl scorn flickered �' Dr. Pieiice'siFavotite Pt escription cures neon. That young lady mror�tfi)d easily and I . i I i � ; 1 , �
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Ou her lion. i , ire I It dries the drains ich put her ch4k against Louise's hair. I The Appetite Fail*�8trength De -.,,. -
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wh9n a girl wears good ell thea_�,. The men
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bu� who just thinks he liziown. 11 I
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weaken women, heals inflammation and
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ulceratio and cures fern ale weakness. �
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sleepless, worn-out and 'r�.n-down t, V�_
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voritePr(sc 'tion'OisbnOqualed.
".In ausm er to your letter I will say, tuy wife
conimeace� to complain twmty years ago,-
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writes Lewis Aj Miller, ex -Chief -of -Police, of 33
. ProspEct St , W issp6rt, Pa. , 0 We have tried tht
skill of elve Pfereut doe drs. she took gal-
Ions ofit,wledicipe during- the: tinie she was ill,
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h%ve said that Louise was not awake to the
real situation, for Louise did not know
what Miso Bullen knew ; AM Breda 'bad
walked in from college with Betty two days
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didn't answer, and Ddic;
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Oa Col!ege Avenue she
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tty put up her sew
bat and gloves
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, -1 '� � SICK HEADACKE, � . mere like a plot," she ,thought to hersolUs
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. I 11 , ! ; . She has taken izight bottles of Dr. Pierce's Fa- I � . _ .
I I _,� :-� 'i %, I . ' ' . I vorite PPr ripdon and six of', t fie 'Golden Med- I she beamed on Lee.
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�4. - , 1 Veterinary College. A Adfaesses of Donrsti' W&'
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I Lv - , , - , , atitmala treated. Cale romptly attended be � an man I need !"
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, li ;_t I � - tl ty. vfdual, and he prided himalelf on th'at. He I t irl o I I Yes ?" maid the ple teed Lee.
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142 �, _ �4 �2 he c6noidered it him :1 the strings. She paused to prolong the 1, Will vou zo up to )he chapter house to
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� I - � , , was going west they lif0ed �itheir 'eyes and . away at college ; then she took off thewrap. all about time.' You can do it, you know,'
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� I and their hostees made the- ' chocolate ald Louise had been expecting a rembrance, lie smiled domplaceutly. 1� Bat—
. A iili. , ,'� solicitor for the Dominion 15ank. Offl3e-in rear of was going beCaUS3 it Wag t6o srn�:all to be �
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I - - '', ,�-, 1 . U � - iuitruo�orc o ''Sunday afternoon to call. ;I " It's'exactly what I wanted," she said. i . 0
1 �� 1, 1 I I ", � - t I op Notaty Public. Offices up stairs, ovor 0. W. Breda, wild always looked 0 thoulgh ;he had � 2) .
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I I �; A EXEtY ]�EATTLIE, Barrister, Solicibor. &o. bated Monet and was not af�aid 6'say 0- � 9 y I I
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. 4 :4 ,"I m f I �0'vertheles brit to great 16ngths in gettirig and bapped with her fingers- on the table as
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I 11 . alls Money th lend. Farm ered a crimson H. This waii that� he � might * � very beautiful gown,
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2� . ' - ways shown a desire ta be nd�r her, lor she Betty looked at the f k itb a puzzle in . I -past seven when Proctor - Lee
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: �_ I ,� T.� - watch 14er 4nd ElIjOy some things, but in others--" end of the terror which had been growing
i� , � 4� tariG, post graduat,s cour--e In Lrown and bridxe work her beauty. People said goqd lo.oks were design (Bri de thought the L� latter) She oat 9 . -her for the last o5 minutes a terror that
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11 , - 1 - ;- R,'F. A. SELLERY, Dentist, graduate of the ' i began. tot k. He was not cloillac6ua thit
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t� - 1� , . ' 'r 70'0 who has been brought up in .8 . IF :o disappointed if I didn't we4r it now that
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. 1. " 1_� � 11 R. R. R. ROSS, Dentist (vucoeseor to F. W. ' : I . , . I night " with rather exaggerated good
I '. . � � � --- � - skirt hung to perfection � the sleeves
I ! I I - DTvreddle� graduate of Royal College of Dental reatiag from his more important labor, but � , I !
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I- � , I Louise N oxo 13opbomolre. Every- over the shoulders stid rather 11 ight in the ' lit with Me nd Powers.
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. ,; I : tweddle's old stand, over Dill's grocery, Seaforth. tions and bathtubs ; he foun& - himiaelf ia a with - -t I he girls because she was ;ood-noatino We won't tell any of the 41r13. P11 our* , for she was deter � ined to look her
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I - i - . 4� . Win' but Breda took himself seriouAy, "d saw no' picture was certain, for she lorinkled her couldn't make out. :
I I � � Pickard, Victoria Street, next to the Oatholic Church lard ha,d carried her into Kappa Beta. I Bay
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I I 2 -_ _4 bi3 individuality to suit the lqgwiDg faMies- � who knew Betti were never ast6nished at was her babit to do when she was perplexed. to Mits Bullen, 11 I wish you'd come and
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� L 4; �jq . I perhaps turnlog him trousers O� often: er on meet Brede-piitly bec'suse all the college her book away. ; � " I wish you'd pull these sleeves around a
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.1 K. Aixx� Brmtn\ H. 11, Ross, M. 13, he was pleasant with everybody; and Dot in that Fills wouldn't like him. Theiresult was On the afternoon of the ne t day' Miss �
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I � :7 , Night calls mtteaded to at the office.: � not wbat she had boaEted. When Breda, Bullen'was t o v sleeves in I
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. 1. � I - !. . ,wsta resident Physician and Surgeon, Toronto Gen. see that the west could- teach� him t�iags ; 0 � -
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� I 'i i sistersi that Louiso had a " care " %ith the was aitting ia the window with a pile of blue .
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,if I stethodist Church. Telephone 0. where there were about half %a, inauy women on Oetybody Was talking abou� A ; but kEife with the scratchy motion one malreo .
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� PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, -tiona ; for the rest they took �Iitr�e of them- ly wh�n he talked about his work ; she her. while fumbling in the book -ease asked irre. t. It looks too funny ,
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.� 'gold medalist Trinity Medical College. Member . ut as mneh t want d."
. . pains to d too ell a man ' " Louise is a : G I
CoUege of Phyaloirins and Surgeont, Oniarlo. be polite to the country boys who thinks he likes a woman bc!. J,�oizig, isn't she ?" Miss Bullen s'ented a mystefy. 11 She
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- , _;r his chums at Harvard. � OntAdera feilt �before he did Wit, it was no m going to take her ?"
MCLEODIS Being a healthy young man, , he tried to Qina y " rushi" Louise, from iaccepting " Breda-, of onurse !" oauss I know the color. She didn't- seem
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get something out of the life abi�ut him' and him as a mere cp'llege conquest, lbegan to " Umph ! I thought you were cutting eith�r. She
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System Renovator . I . ,, 1 13� , - could she ?" and Mims Bullen lowered her
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t Ar M herself She kow that she had , come to Of astonishment. " I don't know what ?11
should make yon think that." I
I . out him N great deal. and 6he won, " Why I
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ye C2014 aered if he reall ' cared as much f6r her as' I've seen you with him a good deal
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Aspegifloaiid hittidote for Impure, Weak and Im .� � .i 1� I I his actions showed. Of course, rj�e talked pat,ely. ,
paverished Blood, DTspepqla, sleopleagnew. 'pal ff � ! . ! t 1,1 .4
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lolon of the Heart� Live. I things 4ver withiBetty. She did =' t always " -chance . sniffed BAtY. "He's in
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tit Memorry, Bronchitis, oonRumption, Gall Stones, Lemata orse say all:thst was �u her heart. bO Betty love with Louit7e.11 ; -_ I �
I laundice, Kttney and Urinary Diseaws, St. VHue I ; � ; .
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. Dance. Vemale Irr.egularleles and General Debility. I I knew blue skics from gray, and abedrew her " You. never can tell," said Mies Bullc n - Louise only looked a q4eation.
� -Goderich, Ontario, to water but you can own couolusions.� The litt,le wariieriog of in a I tone which went, far to explain 'why " Because," Miss Bullen went on, 11 if
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I ffold by J S. RoBraTs, Seaforth. i YOu can stuff food �11_ made Betty guess at the big trubh. � Louisei , . With Bright's j)5sc
4 -t 15,91-tt cither. i ' . I 1. � "Do you mewn that etty changed the
I, � b,�t cared -And. she c4red more than she had a Se*ere and Tortu'ring Ca3e - of
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. . I � I god. Betty had a �hrill of, Birl' the honest Louise, slowly. " Do you mean
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I Naw, 60MMOU-401mas nielhod, scott's EnAulsion C-�uj,.make � _% I Mr. 1arries Dellihunt, a much resp C - were By
I - : IM04 ex N into beF head that she would �', lisarn more ping that dress ; and Ple seen her with
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1ire"i$*P*:ih'2e;-t';;'t hill -I Use it. How? By mak- about.-�rede. � . i n
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I I So Frost so., Ifiont. ToronboN, Ont. C girl eve�y day for a year &tic! yet know very yond endurance. The palins were in m5 tone of sati.-ifaction, forl .she forsaw the
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RED CEDAR SHINGLES. I ,':) J Ib - I the kidneys, where I was never entire- ,)J 11
k6ep Wernaelves. in the b%ckg;ound. It is . " She wouldn't do it
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' a thitA body was naturally huia- t id d of ioice " to tnterfere with . n I got up in gling between loyalty, to I letty and the ac.
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The undersigned ,.vlrhes to announ,,c to the public . d,(111,t 3,0LI ? Well ,t ,Sjl�t. anybod�'s hopes.! Betty'ba,d raved about the rriorning I went about bent over cusing attitude of ]din B illen. , But as she
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discount for cabh. is prepared to sell the r I 61hing more than the interest of thei di,icov. 3
m to cua- - , 4 very scanty. Medicines seemed to have predicament :,as borne in on' her - awful
t)n-cra at pr'cco that defy corh1vt1tion. A thin body is asl ' V
�, �ep-110t erer, aitd baving sketched his Possibilities to little or no effect in my case, until I because she was to� be defeated of a cherished
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I e0coiternent possibly might lie in hio ond five boxes evitirely cured I
Having In stock at the Seaforth Lumber Yard a It doesn't try to use it's food � . . diree- me. I her, and the trouble the more bitter
` very large quantItyl of PJ1 the diff(.r(,nt lengthq and a. . � I have no pains In'my kidneys, fund can when she I was!
r" oldth�', It. y.repared to fill any bill that is 1,reeented I tio4 ; and that it:was not obahee-alone that rememb� 1 12-
. I It-, as good a day's - w,ork as I ever lCed t at she had 00,
� I cf. the very beat quality of Hemlock. Scott's Enlul�icon wakes. it brofight Breda an�d her together a good deal � fided her woes to !Betty, iad'in a meas
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I assed 1 94 1 1 t'ie and without exa, it, I hate her : I ha'te her " � I
.� 11 both sides cr Ore side, for siding, flo,oring ceiling- w-,ty to get fat. . i This op�n, meeting " is a Saturd4ty night; 0011sh to trifle with n It seems ! I
, A �wide plank for water ! ... � =nogiled Wadi- alien was losing W in womens Al
0 ana balaa; � � reception -w -the faculty and the fr4t i -inea wh,en you can get the tested and,
- for g troughs; spruc 1 I . . . ernity , Miss B
iA , , ravel boxes, light and durable. Also wbije Send for free sample. - I ! men.:' From nineU twelve it is al crush, she had long ego 14.at f's-ith men ; but the
_.- ecdar shingles =Lk and .XXX and XX of beest mal,e I eute taitoed by proven kind. Dr Chase's Kidney-;Mver desire to be in �ho bat e-iiand to work
- in Muskoka. lArge stock at*sys on hand. POCOTT & DowN R. Toronto �,Caii�d,. with iabodt five mian to be auto P1118. one pill a d'ose, 25,6ents a box, au
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S. LAM B'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth. , � I . . - & Co Hard' - .
__ oc aa.d $ t.00; all drugg' Lis. i e�oh jirliL The girl, th against Betty MitIlard' &as
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gown an a flimy uff of reen with a tiny li&ma' Pink A.p4t . _
red spray in it. Itt came op high about the ,suits frequently i becoming knowD, . la
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back roun f dark green !plush made bar ,common bilments' f man and w0r4ankitmi �
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a look a girls sometimes drism they would being published. 11 rep Thomas Kett* of -
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. watch d her comi Ing down to Lim, he had Mrs. Xettle spoke in the highest praise of,- Z�
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ad cured! her of a' long illness.- - Oar r-elx,d- `
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. enquiries, h �� . ]a gave him t'ha
with her. And as he I A her across the fo�ljo - I
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a stant Orain and worry by the raisin �
t that she was the one girl in the world whom large afat�ily entailed upon me 9 of so . - i
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- low house work, I was for many ye.u* �'
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and:in the interv&I of breXaling, wbile the and continued uadi r his tr ! I _:
. other dan'cers were separat I d from them by months . eatment for some I
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the let gth of the parlor, Breda b'A4 told wits thaCI grew L �
her m hat he felt. - � illy Weise. 1pould not I
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knees v her, figuratively a Deaking. fforn but f was !&-Ill , 6.4 I
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Nom as he sW d over hei'lld was glorify. petite,faile . r d
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in�ithe sense of . ' gone, an 1 hecanl�! pale. an� listloog, acarc-,,
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breathless, but. happy, Bank ilato an up- medicine had me no good I determined
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holstar�d seat and! propped herself up with to try Dr. Williams' Piak
a light Iblue pillow.' ,I . I . .Pills. Ipror�
4A No' )) I . chased a box an�d t�.onght it did me ,some
, said Brede, with he authority of good, so I got Bix �oxea more; itud before I
a lover, 11 you mustn't G�tl there. Those *had finished takingl, Ithevecond I felt a lot
blue things don't suit you. ' Come over into better, - and by the 1 i1me I bed finished the '
the big green chair again." � . seven boxes. I had � 1 perfectly reg&infLd My-
" What blue things, atid why ?" and health, bad gained 1�ei I
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L�uipe � prodded the pillow. than I had � for som6 years. I condder the
T bl' a things. It's on axiom that is pillsa sple�did_ melicine, a roal godeend to -
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popular belief that 4 people iwith much hair
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the i on chair." ': - � I agine ghe had ever � nown what 'a day's lll�
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. arrayeill in a blue gpwn, happy- in the belief cure forall disess Arimin from im
Abst it *as exactly suite4 to her. She had pover.
I ished blood� or a we�ak and s atbered windi.-
I a tho, ' ught of concealment ; then honesty- got tion of the nervous s te , snob as opilqu- -
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the better of heir and she said I 11 But I've St. Vitus, -dancei IF 11 : , im, . irheuinadlli�
a blu; 9 t home, and I'd _ have worn it sciatica, heart tr ables firomerrolS � st-c�-
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didni. � You knew . it re Ily, wagn't the g eta, constant misery, ; Bold, by *11.dra '
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tb1 : )I . I or Bent, by mail, postpaid, at 50 aftfst
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you had told me. DO you think �.that my ,
roomlmate would know that I ought,%ot to Secrei of, Lbng Life. -
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wear I ,blue ?" ; 11 I - . q I You I sometimesses &�. woman whoms761&
" I�ahoula think s'o,yes. Miss Mallard im- age is as exquisite as�. was the patient bloora-
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Louise didn't life has'been a long nd, happy one. Htre
answer. She wa-a secretly are sorn I a of the reseqns : -
determining to take a couroe'L In color 1ar- -
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her eyes to find the joun glinting in ai the She mastei,ed the of saying pleaslat. "
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one liked, mile yawned lazity and stretabed She hatevtr work came to her
out her hands till they lay in the path of a congenial. - . .
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dersd eagerly what, the day would bring. lieve mlf the world wicked and tinkind.
She was blissfully ignorant of the happen- She relieved the �niaerabile !-and myrnp*-
ling in bet room the night before, and 'She thj*zsd with th , f I
smiled to herself at her dr,iogF. 6C 1 . a Borrow n . ,
wouldn't have look ' She Shei'never for -got that 'kind 4ords ,and'a.
mured, I , I but I ad well in its'? she mur. amilec'oat nothing, ' are priceless tream. _
. couldn't tell bar so -and ures to the digeo=2�iudt.
such little things d�clde men." .1 She did uuto other
As shelay blinkiAg the door Opened arld. � as she would be done
,by, and 'now; that DIJI age haa -come cto -her
denly, 'a�nd Louise, �Iiveloped in kin- and there is a halo of �� white hair about bei
Itugh which Parted at the throat juLbm�n&cugh head, she ii loved an� considered. There is -
to show her eveninj gown, came in. breath- thq secret of long life,snd a happy one.
I.essly.1 Her cheaka,were flushed from walk. I ,I-
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,though tbere wer6 � dark circles under TRUE ECON 7my IN WELL
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. BAty Mallard !'2 she said, JLJ did you � R i EGULAT L D HOMES. ,
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know that people wich hair like mine look i �
ideo�o in blue ?" that L - In wen regulated b domes in city and :coun-
T e�question was so sudden Betty try are man ... V �enuen open for the -
illy Ittared st her. Then it cam etice of e0ononly, 'at none so Firnple Ana �
hat Louise under � a to her pra ;
I I stood, and that explan- �'Batisf&`CtOrY as the us �, of Diamond Dyea 1W
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I I . renewing for wear ol I and laded dresses,
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shawli, yarns and fea era. The husbanft
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1�: . ,L worthless, can be dye( 1 % rich Land fast folfiek-';
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J making new and styligh garments. -
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NO 1: I Diamond Dyes are i*e easiest to use Is a. '
i child can dye succeSsf ly with them. No -
.- a - ' failures or disappoint I ents when the very
simple directions are lowed,
1S.K410111 Thousands of ladiel a now inaking up .
- . pretty Mate and R., �� from the Diamond
I . Dye Mat. mud Rug tternei- Thus pat-
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terms aie favorites all ver Canada, shoots,
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There is absolutely no risk of designs showing th various sizss �mshs
in. purcha�ing your watches, may be obtained from 1 The Wells, & Rich-
ardson Co., Limited, 2(011onnwn St,,M'011-- -
fine jewelry and silverware treal, P, Q. '." address.
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delivery'* we prepay 011aLrges Their Accus " med Place. .
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and cheerfully refund money celebrated Irish jadgo.� once told in that '
in full if d L esired. exaggerated brouge wbich he used to ain-
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tr9ted catalogue will aSSjLSt assizes. On the fireb 4 , when the jury
I came in, th6 offi,oar .a *d I Gintlemen 87 ,
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th jury, � ye,11 take y- r , :::: ustomed plSo"o -
. you very maferially and- I if ;a plaza.- 11 it �! . -
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may be had upon application. said the''Baron, 4, if a- didn't all "Ik I
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