The Huron Expositor, 1902-06-20, Page 6�
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ipublic. Money to loan. Office ove : r Plukard's Stor
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� Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary Public
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� ENRY BEATTIE, � Barrister, Solicitor, &c
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,gold work in all its forms, &11 the most modern
methods for painless filling and painless extraction of
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sf Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons.
Office and Reoldenco-Formarly occupied by Mr. W.m.
Pickard, Victoria Street, next to tho Oathollo Church
Aff, Night calls attendai promptly. 14511)(12
DRS. HHHUNE & ROSS
Office over Johnson's Hardware Store,
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aml Hospital. Honor graduate Trinity University,
ansabor of the College of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario. Coroner for the County of Huron.
Office and Residence-Goderlob Street, East of the
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DRS. SCOTT & MaCKAY,
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SWerich street, opposite Methodist ohurch,fiesforth
. J. 10. SCOTT, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and
member Ontr.rlo College of Physicians sod
I Surgeons. Coroner for County of Huron. .
. 0. MAcKAY, honor graduate Trinity University, I
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THOSE WESTERTOI� �' UIRLS.. h* mino as, e had not gone up to his bed -1 0 1 ;p
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. it �ras about a month later, v�'ben the Oc. . I i I Durin eal his distre � . W,
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tober breezes were shaking the! yellow and ' - just withi her gra 9P dent to 1 poor, I contrite -Marion, )hat she'� I h
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brown leaves in showers off the 1trees,and the made no her ind to pocket hEr pride,j j *
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potatocrop was being got up, th4t the rest of � oes not see it; sle throw d , iscreti n to the winds, &I I I appeal � of Dodd's Kidney Pills ar@ L.
thehousehold began to see,in the s looking, -.1lewrobw ta Herbert. he had no time to i 3 ?*rry out legion. The box its iniftated,
rector's mau. . 1. I . 1. I
l . . . Therels"maMy th tion however ; for, on rii ing, the the outside coatin and sha a - of the .
ner signs of constantly 'increasing uneasi Way. i's int,6n 9 - I 10
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ness. Marion guessed that th� time was 0,1 I a woman .1 tr11[rjZl' g re'ptor m4ed h r to follow' him into I is study- pills are -imitated and tho name Dodd's ;
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approachi . ug when, the money 4e had bor- � . in a s__ ise H was Igoing, she was sure,to appoal to her Xidney Pills is imitated. Irrijtations are i
rowed not being forthcoming 'big creditor who is d( ing t e a ain ; and sh , with the deepest 3ain, re- I
p i I . . dangerous. The original is safe. Dodd's
would make big claim to the harvest and 11 A same thing morde, and refletance. was going ti comply. I
q ft, - ,,ng t e ' ut, On tudy door, a e found Ki
theliveatook. Shosaiinothirgaboubitto .! look I ; olosing the a dney Pills have a reputation. Imit�, g
any one ; but the el"Dioity went out of � her ' � wrong w a y herself face to ace with a differ int man 1 1
tread, and the jo�oua pride in blier well -tilled -' 4t* �jl�g at fr6m. the one a e had expeoted. I o. longer tors have none or they wouldn't imitat' �hl
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acres ont of her eyea.' t - . ni e d i1c i n a I diffidea, anxi u6, with trembling lips and � � t�
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I the change in her with the sile4t sympathy . . P - r. fll:ot ana aughty, ho ng ou
life buoy er, I Idi t I her a is only one DODD'S. Dodd's is the
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which she would alone allow, received at � ' ierce's Favorite Prescr' rit.
I I . origin,al. Dodd's is the name to be car*- d
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breakfast time -one morning a lonR, iflat, � tion i I ful about— I I b
flexible parcel, which excited much curiosity . .Many a wonian has te�, i- ," Read it, The repeated imperioil�sly. i I
in Mabel, who had long since 16st her shy. I fied : "I know I showd I but for � b,
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neem with him, and who stood waving it not be alive to -day but for Dr. Pierce's oment, she-bould not read it When -
over her head at the other side of the �reak- Vavorite rescripti on.,? This famoi is hp.owever, she bad steadied d so, V
fast I able out of his reach. . medicine establisbeig regularity, dri!s � ghb , [YO -D -WS
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11 Oh, I Herbert James Dcinscombe,'Es- weakening drains, heals inflammation a in. , . I . � . "
I quire,' here's a present for you,"She cried ; � and ulceration, and .cures feniale wea' - b was,,�a'receipt in fall for prin �pai and
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all and you shau:c have it till I now what it ness. � . in rest pf the gum he had borro hi
is, 7) 1_ . - � I Weak and sick w trien, especiAlly tho 3e to:,al being 330 pounds. � � KIDNEY -:
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The rector glanced up from his letters suffering from disea 3es of long standin - ' W—w—where did you get it 9" she . . .
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and looked r�jprovingly at his daughter,over arei-avited. to consul t Dr. Pierce), by leth r, st mmered out biankly. . a
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his glasses. He thought the g�owing good free. All correspondence is held is 11 That is rn� business. You are satisfied I
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fellowship between this youn fellow and strictly private and 3acredly confidenti, 1. I suppose, no � PILLS I
his daughters, and tho lively bnversationa Address Dr.,X. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. I �11 Ye -ea ; ob yes, suppose so," Tuttered 001MRS ;
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which were now heard at mealtimes, a great "I take plea�sure in ,vriting to let you knovr M %rion. as upon:her sister, " I would have insiste I I
falling off from the. rg'spectful "d. decorous But she went out of the room, f I r d oil
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bilence which the girls used to aint ain be- Prescripti8a ' and yout 'Pleasaut r0lets. I says if,, whilo she had been expecting to ver his seeing Marion before he started."
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fore the 11 pupil's " a,rrival. 'In Dirs, Nora Gaddie, of Rio, Hart Co., Ky. 3 1 a precipice, ani avalanche had eng her 11 That was just what I did not mean him d
Herbert drew himself up, � . took seven or eight bott les of 'Favorite Prescri SP'- frpm above. I I to doi You and Marion have nursed papa
I tion I and one, or twc) vials of the 'Pellet .1 � z - il � up in his follies long enough, and now that
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I be sent to me, madam, n purp se that you � not been for your inedi(ines. It hasibeen. abcut � . �
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� ontlis since I to:) : I . wrould do just the same. Lot him be safe I
may henceforth reo4gnim my import�nce, all run down, had losi of appetite, could rot I i
. and treb.t me with . THE CRASH COMES. and able to do just as he likes, because he is I
proper reapd0t. It 'is a leep aL nirht, Nvas bervous, had backache,' I
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cheque-book." . ; !� I b "k spots on Iny lim s, and sick heaclache All I da he a man. As for mamma and the rest of us, I
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11 A cheque-book I Oh,' your Royal took your mediciae.;? 0 vlct� in that she had only passe( out of a we are women, and therefore we Must suf- .
1�) Highness, I beg to apologize most humbly : L. ! A k own i to an unknown danger. fer and make the best of ib. Some people �
for having poluted the cover with the touch "Favorite 11rescription 11 malces we, Then came saturday, which was market might say such self-abnegatiOn was very �
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. wonlen-strong sick. women well. AccePt day at Ax ur . By Marion's special request beautiful, b
01.1 my undowerQd fingers." i z�) ut I think it is idiotic, and as :!
. t no stibstiLute for the medicitie. which ,H. bad for papa as it is for us." I
r And she yielded.it .up with � deep curt- ' arbert di not accompany her as usual . to . . I i
sey. . - 1. I I works wonders for weal-, womell. market, but remained at home -to superi Mabel, it is terrible to hear you talk like �
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Marion felt a hot Oush in he� face -. she . ct� cure (1 z- te d some important farm wor I Therne'. is ! Do you wish to see him and all of 1
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had an instinct tha4 this an I iva of the ziness a'ild'sick beadache. i fore she was not present when, at t e family us disgraced, ruined ?" . � I
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cheque-book w.is not"un �� . ' That will only be a matter !of waiting if
I conneoted with her I -_ br�akfaolt time, the letters were op ' tied and �
and her troubles ; ariLd she se� her teeth kind. She had gone writh Mabel to a; ill relid. Herbert had one, on readir g'which you go on as you have done. But let him
r bard, feeling that there was a struggle in about a mile from the farm to gather black- he uttered an abrupt exclamation. The rest have a good fright. , Herbert will find out Vi
3 store for her. But arbe did not anticipate berries for preiierving, The asce t of . t iia In ked up, wit a v'be exception of tt ) rector, the truth, and won't .prosecute of cours�e.
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all the mischief to which.the in�-idanb would hill was by a very ate ap lane, on )ither s de w�o seemed absorbed by his owl: corkes� And there is just the least little possibility rl
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- give rise I . I � of which a real old fashioned south -country pondene thatithe shock may cure papa."' v
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� On th following day, when she was ping hedge rose up on codof d steep bank. Tais 1. e t:0 girls asked if anything' was the 0 . y
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1, , priBed-to meet her father. He�.a8sed from tho fields behind - was thick with black6erry i" Yea! indeed," he answered, full of ex. extenuating circumstances. But there was t
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stall t6 stall with her, making uqixiries bushes, and beautiful with br ny and citement. 11 A ;.ihdque has been esent6d, suffi , t h
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I about the diffe'rent animals, witli an�amioble tangled grasses, so the bank belp;0was with at� my banker'sl, with'my signature' orged at t , abter for Edgitha to find retreat saf6r b
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picious and inclined tio resentment, Marion was worth thelclimb to get to t e top of. -dred in i irt r poun a. I A I d, after all, Mabel was -
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answered his questions.gra,velyand without that hill F the se t, now gilve --grey ! nd - Three hu idred, and thirty pounds,'! "etv al her sympathy for e eservi g. �
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any affectation eiiiher of pleasure or confi- now 0;1 u .6 d he gir" 9, aghast. f : arion, a d 4
I � I sap;hire e in ihe af tornoo 5, sunsbi ie, echo She thought all day long
hile lit tle , so dedt)5hem like a sun the bad n a to h r. - i
I deuce. At last he perceived th t there was lay calm as a great la co beneath,' w. Ite U which hOw� best to break :�
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nothing for him but to open Ws business points and he4dlands in the blu .11as cl ffs would bay up 1e Indies. Herber � rose up Edgithawould only torment her by tryl ... ig 0
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without encouragement. utted out into " her, she felt sure. And al
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. 1, I am ver sorry to tellyou Marion,` he monotony of grey-blu and blue -g ey o be' excused in order that he finally, making up her mind to do it hor- a
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of a black and white cow,, wbi+ detecting coining tide thriew up around their bases. is Journey to London !" echoed t market-eakt a little way up the road. Ben v
the timid and unace , to e touch, m9ved Marion, who had got separated irom her quite oalmly. " What is that for "' - would be in the cart ; she would make Oer 0
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� uneasily in the ende '-or to brudh him away, sister in the hunt, stood fo I i I t idle " Oh,isir, it is -it is bueinessa�a- announcement in French,
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timo. ago were not unfounded. , She listen. watching the ;'a. The sound of 'rapid steps forgery f my �ame to a cheque-5or three When the cart came.along, Marion ' who d
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ed, but saidpothiug The re ,tor heavy bre ing i are at the hundred and thirty pounds."
that it was her:duCy to have hel�ped b1m out game time ; and turning, she eaw Herberr" An u ly sue I icion it was whi 3 - made some distance ; and being on the alert for
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with his ponfesfion, assumed an �extrail touch red and pauting,WiLh exertion, straggling up Herbert sbammer and hesitate. at Mr. bad news, she'guessed that the're was some
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of haugh�ineva. ", In short, yo.�.ire .fusal and the last few pa,�OB. Westertm"00 ed a'� him through E i i glasses In store for her, threw the reins to Ben, and ir
-to hel I i � time . " I'v � ill I oau- sear ., ithout ti ig followed the cart on foot.
that of your - misters, p we I ait i , e run -4 - Cely - I w te -�l hteist appearance of per- It was a bleak el
when I was seriousIV pressed for moD y " he he gasped out. I 11 Ba I had to Bee yo -at- turl tio - . � October day, and Mabel would not have
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went on, not w . . . I i . I . 'I have i.een-t io rector, and-'.', . - � strolled out for pleasure. I
own disingenuousness in giving such jan� ex. Alarion tur* shar 31y. 11 1-1 don't inow- yet. But I nivab go � ""Well "' she said, So she came up. t]
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rn, animals, .stock, 'or whatever what will1happen if you do ? Do It other person felt,an unacknowledge joy at been dreadiDg iu all day* ` I I V1
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you call iri," he wenb'jon impa:tilntly :and You yet understand that it is as much & this answer I Edgitha, though s e had .4 011, child. I've been dreading it for 11(
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wish to know what ydu propose td do, thought he ' h)ata ? He. does see danger they bad been in, or of thei doubt- ".What! You know?
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e girl's .throat �and 87 ful escape, had 3e'en"ke-en enough to unde to a cheqae for f,0
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escaped in spite of herself. : I find. If you h4lp him now," he and that somethidg was amiss Mabe4i three -hundred and thirty, pounds ?" .
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have you ?" sbe said iri -a balf-stifled voice, come upon you ain, uneil he has worn oat was of, dowa to breakfast, ate , V shei whispered.
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but with pass'ionate bitterness. ' . � your patience as he has worn out cuts. ,'low on quite silently,. with her eyes on � 1e table- "Bat it is hardly worse t a I f red. ti
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thall. You must get t,be money rie es�ary to hands upon her eyes a debudderel. "But� I could ride the ioan cob, and Sam Loxam notdeby the truthof the conclusion at as
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pay this man off, andithen the 1#tts� of *the I quite see that ,We must l9t the blow fall wou�ld bri g bi back behind his as rt. I
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farm will repay it by ilegrees." � i this time, and ho e arid pray that it'.may know he's gone to Banport this Morning." the yjunger for her harsh vier. The a 'm
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any good. What is your del;� ?" ;� 'I But how wi�l you get out of 1he tron- to ride. Or -or why don't you Y fn� perate man, and was ' i
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this winter very� -very carefully. I don 1 44 What should he. want to see 'Oar on! , I must go back to Banport." she said. I
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)3 i . e crops Must " Why won'6 you borrow the money This was conclusive. Herbert vie" t out! M "Herbert, and �T
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omanish enough for you ?" I fell upon the rest of tho party. r ' ' freahlbarrier between them. Mabel noticed
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then, isn'b-it clearly your -duty, see � ing . ib ib somewhere. . . baviour, and anxious to know wl a I king' upon him." I i . at
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�o get This was, iudq;e( , 0 case. The burns passing iiq that a y , ' You don'b un�derstand,ll ' iin
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full, straight gaz'e of h6r own ;,bu, s bonnets. And i Herl ,ert's devot ion was' however, �the young follow had f airl 7 sto rt- [ a i - , I all
� would not allow. i- i . . I getting -too muc4 for her fortit0e. She ed, and he and t�e red roan had disappea] ed I I !
" There is no way," �he said steadily, I Sure Cure, for Sick S�omach.
began to miss hUn when he was away fro 1 over the brow of !the fli st hill, Mabel �urr ed I I I ;
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getting more interested than 6ver. in the secret and much � COM ated delight in -his 1 " Papa did it.
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cow, whom he was irri ating ah , nost beyond verypresence. Androw, for a[ os', the Edgitha burst into tears. I
. first time, she yi�lded to this d 11 " How � from any of these complaints just keep str
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band. u cin borro�v it of -of -of Young �'tl a you know what a shame�ul
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Herbert did not ven�ure to W � any household, and will save great suffefing
it to -night. To -mo' open ��a woi . 11 If it is not true," she said, 11 i 7' do
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for repayment.37 i . He knew that " rk " and " 11'0 p ay )rt and big doctors' bills'eve� year. Do you th
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is your as et ful ?" he a8ke& raigiug look so i5hocked �t what I say ? Y ed
'him� up in a corn6r,where ! I .1 0 know Putting Her College ' ographv c
the lid. . " 0, pot half How lozy girI3 it is true,:and it i of no use deceiving- our- � ., ici
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" 1 cannot ask Mr. Punicombe for the y 11 I a a at Acadi',a
t ck 11 I ray don't t cable yours I g1tha sadly, se and taken the,blass p n ge(j-
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money, papa,11'she said', " The 3 will "AndIbeby uap .111 11 Shortly after her.gra uettion she in'
have to go." � I' � I . hir of gloveato a box � ____�_� - - gro�y. , I
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en � . � Go your one I' 1� I .beggar away from the �oc,r loaded with la(
hanced by tbo atruggle'with herself of the He did act, ho ever. For as I hey de Kld�ejiil [HISLI&S delicacies of all k ' h
last few secondi, of whic I hill . I inds he sband came up ,
h. her pale, �rjgid I . I
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the thick hedge, hey pricked their finger's i I " You mustn't belie eggar who ' '
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entreaties would be use ego. : I great deal, and a !d their hands on( � ! �
� I � walked into thist,es aid into � nettle- beds � "But this, was no" I common bleggar. He W,
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you have simply brough-t,us all to' ruin: .' he ]�r. John G � , was a sea captain who lost everything in a .
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panted out. I and hardly once �ookee at each othler, thej BusinesF, at ?oTt Hope, states:_111' rh I I ,
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breathless from hi -j stru�gle wibhl the cow, they got home, 4nd Marion f.ounX Mabe bad roads at d ithe constant jar of e rig 1 . 11 He told a s traightfor ward story about li�
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turning out her blackb3rries in !the 4kitch(n, ,w ather � 'piec�s on thecoast ot '
who lashed her tail in t�_ along wit4 exposure to all sorts of 'how his ship wentto
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As Marion had expected, there was a � n- Once back at t16e redory, however, Mar with sha�o pal s in my back. hea,rd of � INSTAN!F RELI . �El? imaranteed bY using MIL6 I es i
other trial in stoie for h' ion had cares enough to, occupy her. Be Dr.' Cha4'sli ney-Livc� P BURNIS STERLING HEADACHE POWDERS. ��
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what sort, b6gin 1 with # little aversion. His siate, indeed, had grown so that Dr. Chas 1 s Kidney -Liver Pilt will
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Scott's Emulsion' of c6d-ji'v I 25c.,a box, at � to ��ndulge my� If I in many things, I ]ar
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ieumatic,neurelgic, and those _burde;e�
Ith diseases remiting from ,impure.. n�
jagnant blood, i rill be sure victims of -h
iervati jig weat her; they will be the i rs
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nger: n July aad August. � , I
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kice, it will give you pure, lresh blood
roDg nerves, new strength an vitality an
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-e weak, ailing, sleepless and desponde t
e urge you tot ' the invigoii �ting virtue
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a these June da Fs the great it edicine v ril
ring you the ha )piest resultsa, Be wiso to
delay not 14e good work!
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Compare your circumstances In life wl"tt
lose of your ealthy neighbor and wfal
= were in his lace. :
Forget all you, - *blessings auld remember
11 your trials. I I I
Don't thank a �one who -doe 1, I you a ki d
-.ed, bu blame ini for not do ng more.
If there are any poor and sul.'ering about
)a don'� t lift a f �Inger to help t iern, but let
me one else look after them.
Grumble aboub,.the weather and thipk,
)u coul I make it, better. I I
Never speak a kind wor I d to � a child, �ul
rget t at you re one yoursellf. - I
Don't give to any charitablej objecb, lut
ve all yoo money ; you may i! eed it some
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Never smile if you can help it, but fro r
L every ihing you meet.
Don'tfeel o0ged to work, ut consi er
yo,,a a ,,v.
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Ch000( for your associates thfifie who Ire
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ach subehine you can keep out of ot4er
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ill surely be miserable yoursel and help1to
%ke ot er people so. I I
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d Photphates, redigested an�, free from
ioluble starch, s the one peFfect cereal
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)d for the nourfshment of the body.nerves
d bra n. * Its marvellous , bullding- 1.
-tues beso the �oung and oldi the strong
d weak. Ask ' our Grocer fo &'package.
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" Yes." said the eminent pIfetsor at a
ial gathering. addresEing his �emarkg to a
all man to whom be had been,introduce I
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I fflatte myself that I rarely f4il to read a,
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" So?" queried the smali man'. '
I YeF. Now, there is a i lad� " contina d
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a professor, pointing to I w ndred
undspecimenof the fairsex:,�Ilthe lims
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whose countenance areas clearas pr * t,
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me. The chinj shows Ifirmne'sa of- dt
sition amounting to obstinacy � tha-point.
nose, a vicious temperament ; the capa-
us mo .Ab, volubility ; the aquare & a
motes trouble fo'r those who
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5hes ; he eyes sbow a hardnes of heart, "
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errupted the imall man.
O.You ividently know sometLg 4�f 6
Y, thei ?" said the profeEsor. �
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wife. I . I 11 I -
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11 e.t, not so .much directly' upon tb I e
ves as ipon the digestive functions, ani
abundant formation of red,, vitalizing
bd. Nqrveo can't be fed opi medicinc'.
y can, . gowever .1 be restored and streng-
ned by assimilated food. ;Thig, marvelous
on .of , ?errozone arises from its actio
r the dilizestive and assimilative pro -
es., V 1146-3 you take FerrDzone the b[ood
urified, strengthened and -grows rich an
The i you grow vigorous, healthy an
�atiful, ready for work.. ybu hav
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streng;h to do it. No, tonic (or th
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50 , at druggistsi or N, C�'
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man, Preeiden Roosevelt aoide a fond
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corre ,oDdent rec-alls'this amusing in�
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ie equ r6n had been out for two day�
-get p otice, aill the chief officers ha
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invit d on board the flagship as
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there ad been, a clearing of throstal
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Room vel cAnt exchange, of ,glances. Mr. I . �
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" N7'11 You step iiatO the cabin and I FRIX
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The moveipent, toward the cabin I -
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centre of a great table, rested a punch bowl . :
of magnificient proportions, I �
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b4m. with a llqaid -shade darker than ainbe,, � 4jven in the St
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f of mint extended their slender lea -VC -8 over 4
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its brim, an4 pieces of lemon and other 1 4 FrIDM the Sun, i
fruits floated ion the surfaee of the -
I tempting fluid. 0001 aud I It isa good �
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The old co0imodore, with the Wor of the �. " Wrought; by D,
sun on his face and the dryness of the deW "I I e-r.,t- recorded.
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in his throat, turned eagerly tows 0 ". but durIzIg ths,
rd thfil "I,
4 - ,t -weai,cine h
vamis, - He atirreld the ladle lovingly in the ".. he
,tid every day'
bowl, while the others gathered about hM7 � ; SU .
He held his glass, filled to the brim be vrh0bAV-ef,0U"
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tween his eye and the sunli I t that Am - - - I �
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through the cabin window, -and the .clatte � . ime . .
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and. clink of glasses sounded throu , . � ed:f,rom the U51
cabin as each officer filled to:' the ec i � ,U -d to these al
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With, an air of contentment and antie'lpat- i X .
ed joy the commodore brought the gl"i to � r I the Sun, who 1.
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follow his exam 10 I 'came very mul
. ,ple, a olk, of astoniehjpe.at � ' -t'hp time MV ,
passed over big fate. Hie hand tremblta_ � I , I - I
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and'the glass almost fell to the table, .11111, I .; ;n what The 1,
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' Be blowed if it ain't tea P,he .. 16onditio- �
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And, indeed, thO is just exaotly what it : I I :
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W -H -V -f HE K N OVP,. ' - I aboutby my
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Mons. Jean,Bolvi-e,, of this.Place, for . M, entirely di
ible inaladyi- I T_dtuMed'_?-n(Lz
years was the victim of a tern 1!1"y
the Kidneys, "which gave him.greatp * a j Dervieg. I eat
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He had tG get up every hour du - - good than I �Cll
ring tho -
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cines, he about made up hig mind tbat 16 n1saw giva IN
e ould be able to find a cure. I'll .,,a -you wilt i
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� blood tbwt Vu
Dodd's Kidney Pills, and &fLter taki" & � lis, thertnes
short treatment he found himself complete, L MX L
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this because not long ago I suffered veq I I men -a `8011V
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severely with KiAney'Diseme, and used t-6 . gbnnine Vili
t have to get up many. times during.th- ;
I . le 11 =61 Dr. Will!=
n night, and now I am well and can Sleep A �:
night without fiaing." I ��� . -on the wrapp
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e How She Proved It. � I WjJF�,aml? .Me
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some:of the clubs after the c6lor que , iltiog is - 1
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argued and !won a ease of her own. The ' iack
little girl lo�'t a much beloved pet dog to ' . jumped on a I
timt back, and recently eaw it tiding I - I 1�t_ ia ,a L, se
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carriage with a handsomely gowaed womim. � wqrse ; he W,
The carriag�,waz going very alo t6leplione. aT
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near the ptvement,-and the little inrl - � _Ud.,c0led, t,
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lightfully called her pet by name. �i out to High, �
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whine of jo�,, the animal sprang from the �� �`;;_ . .3 am Z ey
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11 running to little Miss lKohilaitt, : - jack: did ast
vehiole,.and, i I � ,on oxygerip �a
' 'began jumping about her and lick -mg ter .. , .
a * hands for s&lei joy. �' '. : . . . man.
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- called the Woman from her carriage* which, " -9 I wW h's
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bad ,now dra, vn rein beeide- the curb. � 'Jack. I
11 8ut this is my dog,"' "id little -Miss, - I He, thougl!
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p,rov that it is mine,` replied little . Were �CajHnq_r
) Ming JKohlsaat, with the blood bom of �de. I r
-termination 4nd justice, � . Thousan&
By thia time qrUite a ,crowd 4of --chil I their Wind-ov
drew ,� 7
and passers. 'y had 011eeted, I the top. BI
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with the dogi in her arms, faced her aitiaj� 7 � . �he pen. or I
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" Can he ,through a hoap?" � r blues ? It I
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-" Well, m dog csin�b. He in mine then." . I in a new atn
And she ,w on. -Chicago Evening Post. "-t Get druiA
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1)068 y6 I
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A dheap remedy for cough& Land 6olds is - - . . if the ,doctor
_� all right, bu� y�cu want something -that will , ' ' if ymela moN
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relieve and dure the more severe .and dan- .
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gerous resultis:of throat and -lung troubles. i- Breafum
What shall on do ? - '
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more regal .climate ? Yes, if possible? If Cares will A
not possible. for you, then in either .me : It Y*U!d -�
take N -
r�he o z 'remedy that has been intre- . . Breathi
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in 18e4ere tbr�at and lung troubles "llos. ' . �
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germ r disease, but x1jays the hv6m a ,I � I 1W.1
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bottle. Rec mmended many years by .141 r ;j use 'Of Dr.�r'nal
drug,jists in 1e world. You can get Dr. �� and d1wo -
- blood -pure AA
G. G. Greez I's reliable remedies at j. _'S, r i auatfN now *'01
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Robert's drug store, Seaforth. . - ,; i It makes wea;1
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Chauncey IM. Depew, the .senator from , I j I
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New York, and Samuel L. Clemens, the � 11
humoristi wete crossing the ocean ,on the C woman wii
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same steamer. Orne evening after 4intier . 11 I Don!t,boj
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was iauggest�d that, following the timip - I -6hums ; itlii
honored oust�ru in rth I e United State#,� the pay,, the I '
diners make speeches. Mr. Clerners M�ade - ' ;- : D011% .T*81'
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a characteristic address suicbm migbt hav* � - orderto big
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been expected frorn� onetwhose wri -0 r I
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so wel I I known under the nom -do i I I I. privi -s I
Mark Twain. .... - DoWt tA
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pew, when called ii ; pon to spetko . arequai-aU(
Mr. Clemens and 1,11hould write out our .
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speeches for this occalsion and then ex-ehanise, � �- even finan
manuscripts. We ba, I ve Aone so, buf I -re- 1 may be ta
gret to say that I have forgotten Mr. -016m- ' Erre. r . I
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The next day ran! Engbsbmbp wetUr- � dal lurl,a j
Clemens on deck. I I � I Don!t il
11 I gay," he remarked, " I have 4 i Unjustly I
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clever I but what wretohed drivel of his tha � � DADU�t M
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was wbich yotz were obliged to recite last I - . nobodies --(
night !" I -1 -1 you will -t
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HEALTH .. FOR - LITTLE O.NBS. I ' I 'The habit
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Baby's Own Tarbiets Make Olufld- � iliarly. I
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lf your children are subject to colic, indi- � _ f favorit-ela,
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gestion or any stomach trouble ; if theyare 130&t
troubled with _00�Srtjpatjon,diarrhoea, or un.v i � 'who are -,
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of the ills that affect li-tt,le rones.. give thent I ,desirable,
BAy's OrWn Tablets. - This mediclue,will i . '
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give relief right away,- making -sound, To- � I
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freehing sleep possible. It will put children 1 .And it ha
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on the highroad to health at once. lit im do- � !! I
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Farlane, Bristol, Que., says :-" I take � air, * bol
pleasure in testifying to -the merits of Baby's '-- r . parly -art
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baby eince she van three months old, and .. . r tbem. :
previous to Aging them she was a delicate � )�i I
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Baby's Own Tarblets the beat medieWe ig - . . -and.
the world for little ones." These Tablets I Lawatt �
are good 4,or children ' of all ages. and dis- - - ,cold M* 1501
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solved ' water or crush �� der their ' � 25 ce
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cAnbegivenwith absolute ga,ray to th& , , - - te-
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conraig' no opiate br -harmful drage. -Bold I
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by all dealers at 25 cents a box or seab 'Vogt' rr I . U 1.1rhe
paid by writing direct to The Dr. W'ji. - for 'Wind.
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lianiW Medicine Co., Brookville, Outafio,- ,Or I 15 _r. I
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