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! FIDICINE.
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I DE- FOR 50 YEARS I i , of stetafastuess, self -discipline i courage, un -
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. - .b - the largest Watch I From a Man Who Loo"ke,4 UPon All th a I' , , I
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I I y I His Case as Hopelesi. = ,, won little by littAe ; they are
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.1 � ts Doctors Diagnosed 13(is Case as Qatarrh of ! i
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W � are the standard in .the Stomaah, bat Failed to RelpiHiin- : I 'Whien 1jife'is not 'Life�
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I fore a Care Was Found. � 41rour and suffering -an Imappe- f ,death." The
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� The S 4- i-11-1 From the Bulletin, Bridgewater, $. S. and d1scouraged a now hold on life. It. roakes the
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. JAS. --OSS- CASE insoto,1118TUIT en6r,gy and vitality Into th 3 Whole being,
- .L11 ,Gold de Dominion in which will not be fo
ti � wi �� und it m4klis weak and sickly people strong j'and well by
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. people who have been restored' to health and buildink up t4i system. i I . i �
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Pink Pills. There are many. stich bases I , t -
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I i martyred Itegideut, �Were to �e known in
one Tor thebenefit of similar saffe 're. The �i I
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. Z . I case is well known in this viciu�riy; and the, real name it should be 11 the 4i�nt woman
. I t tenacity of the disorder Was re�narkable. in black.';' TlJ every i ight-seer who stops in
For six years Alfred Veioot, a surveyor of - _
a l ia lumber for the great lumber firm 3 the little oity of Caul on, Ohio, the McKin-
I 1� mark ig . in theal., . f David- ley holme cout�uues tt e oiie pla�a that must
, . son & Sons, Was a victim of a Borims disor- .
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- ! : __ -1 der of the stomach. His suffer aga were �
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I excruciating and he had wasted to % shadow. ' ,o arrive 4boat , 10:30
R Doctors prescribed for him, yet t�e agoniz- in the morning he we Id .see th -
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I . I ing pains remained. Many reme4ie.3 .were riage waiti6g � for M.�e. McKi ey and her
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- � SEAFORTH. nosed as ca,tarrh of the stomach, i food be. garbed in somber blacy, with closely drawn
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I came diitaiteful, lifeaburdcn. Tte�trouble
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Samaritan advised the use of 0 . 1 Williams, To those *he knowl th -personality of the
Pink Pills. The pills were given a fair, I � e .
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I . 9 patient trial, Mr. Veiuot uzing about a elight'wom4n, in bl� eptacle pre-
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. I 1. � dozan boxes, and before they were all izones part- of Mra.1 McKinley, so deep in! fact
permanent cure was effected. Mr. Veinot that the beh � older is awestri6ken as he
I I fj, - Bracing -: is now able to attend to his bnelneEs, when meditates I eparable � as of the
� I it looked as if he was dooni.ed to die. �u the ir 10 I
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4 cure,and has Do hesitation in saying go. With untlagging fidelity shO daily, "
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. � - �_ne old port wine - Because of tizeir thorough and prompt . VF
ce *ion on the blood and nerves these pills fioral offering on the casket that 0ontains the
k I t0 which has b n ae, body of h6r i beloved husban& There is
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. a4ded Peruvian speedily cure anaernia. rheuma.bism,sciati�&, scarcely lcs� rl�gularhy ,fin her v�:Oits to the
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Bark in proportions partial paralv-si3, St. Vitus' daue.6, scrofU13, graves of Ur two girls, near the Omb of her
- I aD V and eruptions of the skin, erybipelas, kid- husband. :
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� . g ishand nf,y and liver troubles, and the functienal I
e I .. ch .. In 8Vestl,%'Vvn cemetery are, aW her hopes,
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- I e ideal bracing, urce of epnetant misery. , Get could 'not live One week after the death of
-1 1� . � b�ood giving lire the genuine with 'the full name " Dr. Willi%m_ I
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1W - � .., - Z>s � , &[Wiuley is to -day pronounced by
I . Williams' Pink Pills for Pale P�ople " on her p4yaici4 � �
I . - I - 1-driewing tonic. 0 o be in as stroog physical
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. � L r I t � tion is . tion for many 1yeare. .
`1 - cents a box, or six boxes for 82 60 by ad. I
, , IS dressing the Dr. Williams' � Medicine C Every day' Mrs. McKinley takes a brisk
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- 11 P A_ Wilson Brockville, Ont. I promenade 4bout the, veranda' b' he
l, . 0 1 hours of six: &rill eleven in the ev Ining. She
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"I I . .A W I L � 11 S" Novel 'Ways of Correcting the .
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. - AE" __ - A boy who inkslaid. his father's tools exercise and *alks as fast as poosible back-
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a - - - - Poft whenever he borrowed them, was made to -ward and tor'ward. 1. Her carri4e is but
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,_ ,,-�Pats . . 11111111 . wearthetool in question tied 'to his arm, little less ebect than �it wasayear ago,but
1w--4 Prescriliit4 by aU or round his neck, according to the size, for her ba,ir is 0"lvered ab much that those who
I - k -5 J,&,,,X,4w0 leading physicians. a few hours, until he had a realizing sense know' her *st canplot Jail to otice thr.
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I - � _ft___._at of the advantage of thingB.havin4 a place of change and ,to comment on the fact that her
: AGENTS.- their own, and being kept there when not in deep sorrow has whi�ened it more than ten
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LAWRENCE A. WILSON & use. A wise father who was particular as year's of or4 �nsry lif wbuld probably, have
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I � devised a remedy for forgetfulne*.e on their-
, I Canton #iends be ieV6 that -she will live
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. J 0 S' came to the table with, his hair unbrushed by erecting a suitable m61111111611t 1ftere.
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Wholesale and Retail dealer in Wines but the offender was left unhelped while the DO XOT TRIFLE �WITH,' HEM !
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should be counted after the meal, and a
separate punishment for ',each one
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who is aubje
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chair for five minutes, or losing e§me sweets,
tervals, go;a�
through life be
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load of
that would h,b6ve been given hai4 the cloth
miserylaud :
: is t6:t`Z,g
retcheclnes
r rible to
remained tted. If the 9 i;s
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a die-
spoiled ,bilothin
carelesi eatin , a b should be
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put on and the sai6e course followed. Eat.
ordered coni
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system�
ting too hastily should be remedied- by
Mental'� exc4ement,
fatigue, and k
lose of sleep,
Isordered digestion
bodily
are excit-
making the child remain quiefly in his
chair until the family has finishe4, or send-'
ingcauses. ,
Whenthe brain becomes
tired
ing him from the table as sooL as!he is done
and debilitated,
the whole nerv611s
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system
eating to stand in the corner until. others
in weakene ,
and headaches
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leave the table. Some article of �-Iood that
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and
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digestion
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. - I Valuable Advice to Mothers. �
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, .11 hild comej in from pla;y coughing ery Compound ; it is the great re onstruct-
I .- or showing evidences.'of an approaching at, ant of the 1 ervous evatem. Mr�. A. H.
It 111.1 I tack of Grippe, Sore Throat, or sickness of Watson, C' ' but., writ as fol -
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. . TIME TABLE. Nervillue, and give internal doees - of te In ith violent headache, so that at' times - I
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� - GrEmd Trunk Raflwa-y. ' . was completely prostrated and un�ble to at-
. two bours. This will prevent Any serious tend to houi hold duties, I start d to use
Trafto leave SWodh and Clinton sialdons &a trouble. No liniment or pain reliever equals
I 0110":� PolsorVs Nervilin-, whic '� �Qceesity in Paine's CeWify Compound, and e perienced
" I o . me WW116- SAAFOILTH. CLUMIT. h is a n immediate i alief ; and klace using it I.have
� PA"en90i____.. 12.40 P. x. 12.56 P. x every household. Large bottleo� cost only not ba4 a rmurrence of the trou�l(. I con.
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� paseemer.... - - jo.Is p. k. jo.27 p. x. 25 cents. Sold by 1. V. Fear,', druggist, eider Paiae'i i Celery Compound an ,: nvalu&ble
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Passenger .. .. .... 7.68 A- M. 7.88 A. Truant Kids. � , i . I*- I
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li Passenger_ _. .. - 3.11 P. X. 2.65 P fficer in an � Enatish . I
AlIxed Mraiii.._ _. .. 4.40 P. # 4.15 i * - 1 Willie in CannIng T�n:Le.
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I ' ceived an anonymous letter informing him
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. Ta merston and Kincardine. that at a certain house were two kids who And leaves me with the baby fer to wa�tc� the, little
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.A GwNQ XORTEr. Pan. Mixed. Mixed were not attending. any school. � Hat at once dea!r, . . .
Palmerston ....... Mo p.m. M20 p= 845 a.m.- started for the house indicated, and in reply Firqt thI4 yot know it falla some wa �nd gets an -
. Ethel.. .. _ .... - 8 0 1.07 SP40 , I awfulturu 3. � ! .
' * to his official knock came the good woman I
Brussels.... ...... 8.17 1.10 10.00 � And ma come,, tearing no the stairs a 0're 81�N at a
Bluevale .... _ ._ ?.27 1.30 10.20 - of the house. . � jump. a �� .
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11 I Wingbam... . � .. .. 8.38 1.35 10.30 " You Kave two'cbildren who do LLU6 gy , I I
GOING SOUTU. Pass. Mixed. Pass. � to school," said the officer. I - Se t hap's b,)Uin' in
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",-I Wlngbain_ .. ._. 6 61t &�m 9 &L.tn� 3.05 P.M " Children?' said the woman. 4, We 'the Oot, t I
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. Bluevale_... _ .. 7.92 9.17 3.13 have no children." . at!
I . Brussels, .. .... .. 7.18 10.00 326, 1 Bu t"11 you %v' n, bornehow, it gcts:to I b I bblin' from
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- Ethel .............. 7.28 10.16 3.36 The woman stepped back an called her t e top, ' ! I
Palmerston; ....... 8.20 11.30 4.20 1 !
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. have some children and they don't go to j I ,
. num NORT11- Passenger. school." . I I � .led onoug j i
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M. 1.60 P.m � it splashes er hands and burns whil .
Z London, depart.. -...-.. 6.1.6 �_ 11 You, are mistaken, air," said he. . �
Gentrall&__ ...- _..... , 9.18, 6.55 : in the stu !,
f - , "'But, read tbisj` persisted the officer. 'I And just�beca se I'm lookin' on thcre's�
I Rxeter___....: .. 9.80 � 6.07 1 1 , oomething
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Hensall . ................ 9.44 6.18 . The man read at first *ith a, puzzled ! Blips � Sol" low, . I
� e"-< �_ A,iJ d,wn theo1an goes on the floor, an gee, but
,�� Kippen. ................. .. 9,60 6.26 pression, and then a- lig4t broke over his � I
, Brucefleld_..... 18.33 . I ther�'a a raw ! I
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.t� � Londesboro - __ _ _ _ 10-80 7.12 "Yes," he said at last. 94 I suppose I Whpn ma gc ti busy cann:n' things, X ,Ish that I
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Blyth - - - __ _..... _ 10.38 L20 must admit. My kids don' t attend sehoofi � .
r FIrl' Mr away � from here -about a tb - samd wiles
Belgrava___ .... .__ 10.60 7.89 certainly, beoauae I really' don't like to �or so- � I Z I
� WInghara arrive .... . .. I ii.co 7.55 send them." . AnI then com�i back along about the t'
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� Wingharn, depart.. - .. - 6.60 A.M. 3.10 F. X � Ano ma'a got � ut a can or two of good at�ff ko be et.
. Belgmv�,.__ .. .,..-.. 7.01 S.23 will have to go," said he. '� Let me see � , :� 4o
I i -Chicago Re6 �-ffenld.
Blyth_ . ......... _ _... 7.14 M6 them." t .
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LoAdeaboro ......... - .... 7.22 3.46 The man meekly led the way to an out.� , i
0lIuWn__...._.._.. .... 7.47 4.15 Cauflon ! 1 '
Bruceflel&_..... . ...... 8.05 4.40 hoaso, where calmly reposing 6y the side of I � .
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Exeter ... ...... " _' 8.36 6.10 . I 6 � 75 6 th onl remedy universallyknown and
Centralia....- .....__ 9.46 5.20 A Familiar Nanie. P a rem dy t it has had the large t sale of
London, (%rAve) _....... - 9.46 A. N. 6.20 - f . I
� in the howes of Canada and th6 United StatO an M dici 3 in the world since 868, for
: ' there are few n-trnes more faftillia.1 and none more t ho'cu e an treatment of Consum tion and
� IffeXfflop MUtU.%l J?ir,a reverently tpoken than that of Dr. A ase, the ..
C" is Th� oat d Lung troubles, with ut losing
The Zreablphyai ian add receipt book 'ril'or. He r and
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- . dorsed by the beat people in the Isaid �; th4, y ara PoPu Bosch0e's German Syrup.. Thoe are so
- FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN .I- a r be.-ause the�%- cure when othe,rs, f mill. '
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. PROPERTY ONLY INSURED - ,--I . � I I drqggi�lsts ai� � I others the �eap and
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i . I good f or ligl� t colds'. perhap r severe
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J. B. . McLean, President, Kippeni P. 0. -, Thornio 'Our life is made up of little ithingH, ther6r Coughs, Br4cbibisj Croup -and eap6cially
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e 8 I kno expectoratia and coughing 'during the
: Rays, Secy-Treas, Seaforth P. 0. , W. G. Bnoad- careless about these little thi&s.i I
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. - ; DMAMOUS. . . duties, which w , Iriuggists in
4 1 W.G.'BroWoot, seatorth; John G. Grieve, W1 e are inclineZto thirk be- German Sy6p. Sold 'by all .( I
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I - � thr George Dale, Seatorth; hn Bennewels, neath us, they become weari by con� the eivillize4 world., I I i
OU; James &vnas, Reechwood ; John Watt, stant repetition, and yet on oi 1�m . j �X .
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. Dub I a ,p�erforman:!e � G. �'. GREEN, Woodbury, N., J.
I I _11arlock; Thomas Frasnr, BruneMeld ; John E. Mc- of them our success depends -both in thi's - � .
Lean, Kippen, ; James Connolly. Clinton. I I i � � �
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Robt, Smith, Harlack; Robl. XoMilipm, SehfOrI&I that we would be heros aud, he oines if out � t � * i !
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I James Cumming Egmondv la, �T. W. Yeo, Holmeo._ j i
. , T*e k. O.; George Xurdle said John C. Morri9on, we bad the chance, the great I opportunity . As an exa�nple of the vicissitudp"s of life
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; ..V oo I.nouranoet or iftno we inight fail when called npoh. Indeed, I conspire to - j;ive the upward trend Ito a man't,
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I :jMh0()0k1G Cotton ruoot- CoMyola?ja twice in a lifetime, perhaps nqt at all fo -' failing to thrive on his native soil, went out
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10,0W Ladiets. Sate, eff echial. Ladies ask y � �. . .
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. poupd. Take iio other, as a,11 Mixtures, pills and tpiAl"-� that weig t I
Imitations are dangeroua. Price, No. IL, $1 er tife accumulation of these r P ado Y I
bo7--, No. 2, 1:0 degrees stronger, $3 per box. go heavily in the issue of our' own I lives, our' but ialher lb� 3came more confirmed � .n bibulos-
I or 2, mailed on receipt of price, and two 3-ceni own character, and that of dthe1rs whom oui ity. On a'. iqertmin occasion, 'after )ne of his
� Stamps. The Cook Coxapany Windsor, Ont. life touches. These little � tb$p are thi6 many s,routes, he fell asleep on & L
� ,of � them t ,I- wayside, ,og by the
- , IN -N os. i. sad 2 sold and recommended by all , h b'ut dro - ed from h resting
� res-ponBible Druggists in Canada. pence of life. If we take care � 1. pp � 's
�, . . pounds will take care of theolsolves ; no place to the ground in such a po4tion that
r � SoU In Seaforth by Alex. Wilson, J. S. Roberts and fear About them. We may hayeto use the one of ii h4nds went pret
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hand he looked at it, an was pector
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that clung to his fineers. Farther examin-
ation convin, 3ed him Ithab the spot was rich
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in mineral of the righb orb. So'he c(infided
his secret to a friend w;o had a little cap.
ital and the two work64,the, mine, tbab was
sunk at the place, to such aavantage that
the former inebriate, quite. reformed �y the
keen iaterels attached, to suocerjsf ul m oney
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making, di worth a couple of millions,
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and the son'tho became the heir of hislor-
tune ie now Premier of she distant 'Colony
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where the father made the pile,-Kilmar.
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child or little baby -suffers from at I omach
or bowel tro 1bles of an kind, is wervous
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fidgetpor cross and doean, t sleep well, give
Baby's 'Own Tablets. Th,i medicine is the
quickest and surest cure --and the safest,
because it sontains no o ,�%te or L�rmful
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drug. No matter how yo ,nglor how feeble
is the T to can be given
your little o e - abl�',`
with a certainty that tie, result ill be
good. For very young i ifants crush the
Tablets to a powder. Mr3.' George W. Por-
ter, Thorold, Oat., says .--" My�'baty had
indigestion adly when he was about, three
months old. He was emstantly hungry
and his food Aid him no good, as he vomited
it as soon as he took it. ,7,e very thin
and pale and got but lilbt I e 70pas a a he cried
' d nig'qt. He
nearly all th time, both( ay an
was conatips ted ; his tonj ue coated and his
breath bad. Nothing did him'.any good un-
til 'I got Baly's Own TabI As, and afte'r giv-
ing him the,,; e for a short 11ime, he began to
get better. His food digested properly ;
his bow6la became regular, he began to
grow, and is now a big, healthy boy. � I al-
ways keep e Tablets on hand and can
- recommen� ihem to other mothers.)'
Theso Tat late can be obbained at any drug
store, or you c%n get them by mail post psid
at 25 cents a box, by writint direct to The
Dr. Williams' Medicine o., Brockville,
Ont., or Soh 3nectady, N. Y.
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once Pon a time there were two men,
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one of whom was a good man and the other
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The good man one day s%w a wretched
drunkard endeavoring -to find his $vay
home. � i
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assisted the retched druakard to his feet,
and accomp nied him al:)ng the highway
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The good inan held fast "the, arm of the
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wretched drunkaro, and tbe result of this
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was that hen the drunkard 1��ched
idd4y, the nan perforce [urched too.
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Whereupoi, as the passing populaoe saw'.
the pair, taey said .:- ' Aha ! Another
good man gone wrong,"' and they risely
wagged theii heads. i
Now ,the bad man of this tald;: being
wlth%l of a a irewd and Tanny nature stood
often on a �treet corner, and enga�ed in
grave conversation with the magnates of the
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To be sure, the magnates shook him as
soon as possible, but in no �vise discouraged,
he cheerfull sauntered u
nate. Thua did he gaid; a reputation of
being a f rien d of the great. I
Mor&18-This fable teaphes us tl�at a
man is known by the company he keeps,
and that vye must not adge by appear-
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ion, yellow eyes, jaundice, eto., yield to the cum-
ive powers of LAXA-LIVER P LLS. They &�re sure
to cure. .
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A few dairs ago Mr, Taylor 'was absenti
from his drug store for a few minutes, and 1,
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who spoke English with difficulty, entered
and said:
"Hi ewe c e'firm ten cents."
" Very well," replied Mrs. Taylor ;
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CS just pay it to me,'and it *ill be all
right. 07 . .
The Norw gian made no attempt to pro-
duco the coin, but gazed steadily at Mrs.
Taylor and repeated :
I I Hi owe the firm ten cents. "
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i you are al raid, I will give you a ireceipt
for it." )
In astonishment the man from Norway
looked at b5r and walkei out without a
word. Pret y soon be returned with -a
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fellow countryman whose command of Eng.'
lish was a little better, and 'who iDtei-"
preted the remark to Mue. Taylor by ex -t
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are easy to take, harmless In action anclauretoc-ur
any hlaadach,e i i from 5 to 20 n iinutes. I
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A shrewd old Yankee horse trader, after
years of suce s3 of a kind to make David Har.
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spiritless that it squatted like a, jack rabbit,
every time i a ribs were touched. The now
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owner felt v iry sore, but determined to do
what be con d to retrieve lie invited the
deacon of the _' village chu 6� for a ride, and
himself rode the new he se. Seeing a rab.
bit, he jabbed the horse ith his he;ls and
the animal p omptly squatted. When the
deacon iuquired the ,cauj e the trader ex-
plaiaed that theihorsebal the.faciliLies of
a Better, and set' whenev .-r he saw 'game.
A rise of parbridges brourbt forth another
manifestatio:i through i1he trader's heels ;
and then the deacon iiiiiited on trading his
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own horse and $50 for the sport�ng equine.
On the way home the de %eon rode his new
purchase. Fording a str am, he raised his
feet to keeptliem dry and accidentally jab-
bed the hors a in the ribs, wh6renpon the -
animal sat ' down in the ater, wetting the
rider from ff et to chest. I
" What's As matter, Zake?" called the
deacon. "He can't see no- birds nor rab-
bita now "' � I ' I '
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ly. "Thal cri tter'a a. sport. thru' and
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w,hen DR. LOWS WORM SYMP is u6ed. 25c. All
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The class as reciting, and little J . obnny
Fellows was the last one on the line, The
teacher star 5ed with the head and � asked
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: No- I sho k her head. It passed to No.
2'� She mis ed it, and so did No. 3. As it
came neare: -and near" to Johni3y he
b y ex i ted, apparently,
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frantically. i
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'01 everybody has misaed. Now, eon you
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tell me the f aminine of 'hero?" � �
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Ma : nilerisms of Speakers.
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It is interesting to wat b tbe,maunerisrus
which most speakers affee; while delivering
their speeches. Nearly at public men have
some trick of attitude or gesture, whi�ch as j.
rule,hae,b(comeno-babimal t P08-
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�essor could not rii himae if of it it h ish-
ed, and if E e tried"would proPllly a break
do4m. Tht s, one will ke)p his in hili
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article of dmt� ; Whiile a "d mast be con- which i rill pro I ly he used !as a home for
th, 4 - I I The poorest commonest �ardieii Is a .
stantly walking up and down while Ae4ver. old wot ien. a pr )perty is valued at more place of enebantment to the true
ing his speech., Thelanniest part of the than $02),000. . e intention is to have it
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whole thing is I that many of these p�eople' are serve aE a i membiial to Mr. . Grage's mother, Ilower laver. Its possibilities -are ei3d-
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totally uncons . djous of their peculiarityi, and and ale( as' an, i x I pression of the giver's re- less, even if - the ,achleyed ,*esults lack
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A Table Cloth Famine. The widow of , aglish ar y offin.er was there is a '_New York in S�otland and
A table cloth famiab has occurred in Salt vi�iting me withre son,,la.c armiDg little ,within a shori dlstan�e of Gl",g,ow.
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lu'- is one of these ' An , that she had never for West shore of Loch A-xve. ', �
follow in the train of I the women and their an'instE;ut seen i in I im indic tions of any � I I
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It is not -tho �'Iliault o the Chizieee laundry- T h a t!h wa� ' at to bed e r nig t at New Torl't's Rjmn .
man. i � . p - V-�Ie-
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Oarth of � linm sapply, Inr Salt drawi room ptie evening b f oppe inner.
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they have had' notice ,they probably have -ing peac ee. - ,eseattly there I came to my 1�
- . - :The numero-Lis 1slands of � the Fata- .
begun to order extra qu�fitities. Thj� ears the patter! of li %le feet, a�d a childish �
won�en of th� 61ty have been cutting their figure clad in a xght gown et6le down the ,gonla archipeliago are co�,,ered with - �
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beot'tabla lineii into shirtwaista. stairs, tPrough tbe hall into' the dining- evergieen fore�ts capable iof supply -
The styles of shirtwaists this year 'have room aud qj) tc i�be tabie. �mall fingers Ing h�iinense iquantltb�s o� valuable
led women to W1 earingnot only many white seized the topmost 'peach frioin the dish, ti-mber, 'while the mountain i-anges, be- I
ones, but mu�oh linen in , big mercerized and thelittle fe'llow turned;[&nd trotted ing o� the s=e - . al � formation �
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Consequently women I made a raid on their Aa'I !at in the da -k in an ,agony of I
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chests and havo' unearthed �11 the fine cloth prehendon, - th6r gain the patter, Z
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design and the lily, the famons " diamond, stole down �the set ir , through the hall,'. into � i I
one and all the housekeeper's delights, the dining -room and, up to the table. Small Mexico's jurl��Jttion exten#s to more .� I
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will say, and the arguments they bring' up per'd. � I � - I Before a burglar could tinnel Into �,
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are certainly sqphistical to an onlooker. . I An I Old E,nwllsh FaO�.ion. m2int he would have to pierce a solid )
Salt Lake is so far from the linen market 4mes 1. of Enghand inti-oduced a I I
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that they; can't'keep up the supply when it fashiou of turr -in � up ihe b ' of the
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comes in such a per�eer, storm of demand " I Idi _ jit in 1)lace smallest opening is immedl eiv flood- - �
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ocemrred out there,! but it is rather funny to : � ed. The gOld vaults are of Teel seven �
si with a group f feathers �ADd a dia- :
contemplate paterfamilia patiently dining � 11 inches thick-, and the sil protect- _-
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off bare boards, while materfamilias spart Mond star. . ! I I I
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design of flour de lie. I I�L� � er*_ q
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.1 The most curious cemetery� Is situat- I
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"I must hil%ve an introduction to that of the terrible d saster Wa si 1-103 and , Eacred eats. Their remains -side by - . I
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The Persians; have an en� of their ' I ..
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Mrs. S.? You gazod at her as intently as - ' . The fu-st cotton Mill in tlii� countrY I
own, the� "era of Yezdegird," -which I
if you could not ta�ke your eyes from her ! e 10; A. Dr 6,32, and C'O�M_ was establi§hed in Beverly, 'iMASS.', in, :
while you � we�e I talking. I never found'her began Jun I 178T. It was designed to ma7faectum r
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so interesting.", - memora-tes his ateession to the throne �
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wore ? I just ad to find oub. how it was I I The 01 x1f Stream. 1 . t .
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made. I kno how to ma 8 one exactly The gulf sl�- ,,.m i1orth of Florida The Paris Jardin des Plante4 owas Its I �
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like it now. Just jec me clap my eves on strait forms .1L liguld- massi, 55 miles I
anything of tbat sort for a. few minutes and . I Ilenry IV., grew all sorts of 1-tive and . 7
1 . wide and 450 fh,tboms deep, inoving at .
I'll reproduce ib so that you never could tell i i �
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the oopyJro-m the �riginal." I - . I .
. els to the manuTacturexB of etibrold- :
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- 300,000 rivers as copious as the ML-,sis- ., � I ;
British Troop Oil M�Imenb is, withoub excei)tiba . I I y
the ihost effective rewedy for Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, sippi. i . I I - - �
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ache down to Bright's Otsease, that DOAN'S KID- low$. i i , Z2 -
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TO MAKE HOIREY ib is ne I 3essary to have a clear . I . I - . 1=1 � ! z
bright brain, a cool bead froafrom pain, aud stron�- At different places certain �rnen are ore bY a dilute sblutioi of cyanide of . q
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vigoraus nerves. wilcurn's Heart and Nerve Pill's pai(I �a small �Iul to keep the cable potassium and th iv%_ A
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ffivigorate and brighten the brain, strengthen th I
nerves, and rem e all heart, nerve and brai-9 buried by the salid on the.S#9re from itation of. the ,-old from the solution I
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troubles. ' c i the cable stati6n to as far dut at sea of cyanide with fine 20-ne fha-dngs- 3
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action of the bo -els. MilbUTD's Laxa,Liver Pills . i . - � 1
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regulate the ,boweb cure consumption, dyspepsia. POSUre � � I ! 3
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biliousness, sick beiduche-, and all affections of the ' I - ! I . I ;[ I I
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organe of digeation. . Price 25 cent3. All druggisW. I 0 , �
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other birds s1'D,-, .a they fly � - Amon given to dancing. a
Colic, Diarrhr,e't, Dymntery,and Summer Complaint, I . 11 �
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Dr. Fowl(.r's Extract of Wild Stmwbarry is a pro t, these"amthe ,tiftirl, 'wood lark, wtqte`�r men have a iaatu�al love fbr le ball -
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ccnibination, that in a �Fmfe and natura wto directly � 13ek- 1 Streng' th. ' � � During a prolonged fast thi�loss of' A
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upon the BOWELR, LIVER, KIDNfM and BLOOD, .weight is un-usliAlly rapid at �h-st oixd �
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beetle ond!h rd the size of a bor,,.e i
cleanaing the ent;re system of ail impurities, foul ' �
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create disease. � � . eDsues when a cektaln7 percentage lot 13
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Rudyard Kipling for the purpose of check. � .. . I �
a fowl, place.t�w ' � - A
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ing household expenses, and it had a some- I j � ! I f � I I
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,y bill with 'a check. easily. I I . - - -
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amounts, and tbwshre,;wA shop keepers soon - . I Fo �i est lFirex. � I- I . .
discovered that they could 90% more for the Fires cans&l 1)y ligbtning-1 nre fro- , canarlielo'. i ;
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checks from'a.u,tograph colleetoks than from quent in' the i iiumeDse fo�cst belt Canaries, 'which N t -or . � . �
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the bank. I ' ' I I I 1 Z3 .1 nortberW Camida in col Tre � ative
. I stretebin across I green and gray ,qr, wer a n
The consequoude was that at the end of f rom the Atlattic to - Alas m. The to the Island' s from w�ldh tl-.e,y take , .
the month Mr.; Kipling's bank . account
I abundant pit6 e flames, and
, I . their name, and -werelfirst I aken tok ,
showed a bigg 1'r lbalanc& than the counter- I
foils of his ohe k . ='k. �' This puzzled him these fires en known to trairel Ej2gland an 'ships plyln# between Eng-
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call at an offic ; the head was an on. . . - - i ! From this stock- have been � ed -a -
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thusiastic au1bgraph collector, and found .A� �Icextoru. 1 * I number of distinct var�edes. . X
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one of his checks'framed and'hanging on the Ten genjna�#s back- the ancest6rs - I .R-_S&;i4l�
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Comp I arati+e Familv Pis I tinctions. 1,024; twerity i k aerations back, or G � 00 Queensland has atj I - eilst bn balf Of _
.. I years, they nu bored 1,048,576. i Its territory- within the tropic. -
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An uptown ireader tells of a break made ashlon. � . Japanese DOUR. 1 � I
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by the tot'of � family who ; was one of a Fashion wa e old name For a cer- Japanese dolls are -usually M A elab - ..
party of little 1girls at a recent strawberry tain, disease o� he h,oi�e.' It Is all-Lided I
I- orately and g4geouf �f-ar the i
festival in the �� vicinity. of her home. She to in "Tbe .T Wing- of the' Shre,%,v," princc,ly. famij,iefa L�eep I
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had been va 18 tL ly, boasting L of the manifold .. . � I these i -oys and , -
where Petruchlo's horse is sWd to be pass them down to tjh6r descendants� - i
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ohold her o�yn against the . ,S � - � -
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companions.' They had gone from clothes not amon,-, hor. es T � i I te=s on- small looms. The wooden - A
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to personal appea�ances, then, to ;interior f ur- I I i I dol'18 are of ten bmutifully c , vedand I
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consumed. irk � he� home of each during the The stick in ect of Borneo, the lar- � I
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past winter and finally 'brought up parental gest insect kii,wn, is soinetiTies tbir- Fruit . a,nd Polmitry. I ��
dignity. The minister's little girl boaat- . I � I � � I
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. stick inse&s havc may be made joint o(,,cupatims, the
" Every . a some species ,of � I I
pac uiAs that comes for my pap I
� � beautiful eoI4 d Wings that i fold like on � ore or less �eneftcl A to the ,
is marked " D D." , I .. r I . i , e belng m -
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49 An' ever package t�at comes for fans. I I ! I I other. i . I I I
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daughtgr of a physician of !the neighbor- ' i To I of ten Water. . i Qiiieer KeAt. I " I
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hood I Z � � : A simple ex edient for softaning the .
* i The British g4vernine% holdj; land In
Then came a fine snort of contempb from 'water oxne wa 6s in as well asgiving � �
I . Ln Chatham- by P�ying t le helv� of the -
the heroine of �his anecdotle.� " Hub !" she it a pleasant a A most refres g scent V 4' -- -
exclaimed " 6vdry package that comes is to drop the iind ot an orange or lem- man from 'Whom- it w4s bou,,7ht two
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to our house i6 marked ' C.� �0. -D.' There ' on (the latter ig 'best) into the bodroom . . icorns. Thd MaWs des<
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ier Schoo m*ster," is dead. If we could penetrate the clit-h's sur- , I Tbe (3aiqnd-lan Rockies.
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- Cwenty-fi e': Ameriian soldiers in the face to a (bs! tince of two I I -
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-1 i atill. very much needed St ex I mensity, for tll(-,l:e are.fifty - - - - - - Sixty .,
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elp is I ti in the state of steam., . . . ;
Manitobi 1 and the Morthweeb, , - i . swftze�lands rolled Mto -
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to a aist in h ry'eating and threshing, de. V`_,ttled Ha.. : , I
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spite the large; numbers who have already I . 1 We Nvij-t Be C1,0'svd,edl
i I . rofted bam' S made by chopping'a .
gone Out. I I I � I A qf;1fi--,tt(-:�1n .0;�;(,11�, 11tat ,%�Illen 350
� upu ocol � boiled bam fine, Uishl-
�� Id vicet ' j been' received by the r> 1. ' '
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nt t Mix a ta ., 0,jvs -,, n1l ij:lvo pznisi,d I the isity of
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Governme ,�,,at,two partiesof Boers have I ater; add to - the 4?.Irth's 11opul-.01m) "I"*1311 hi, �,o gn%llat .
been chosen t visit Canada, New Zealand of flour in col w, this one
andAustralia to look up desirable locations quarter of .a �c ipf ul of bolling water. fl'�'� v.101 p��]*.-�mj -ki-:11 1,:,-\-(, m ly iwo-
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for their ecimpitriots. One of the parties Then sUr in tl� I ham and a't,�blespoon_ thinis Of Z,.") 'wro. w,_.,(.1j �'.,),Iee will �
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Coming to G�, ful of must'ard �nd back in a inold. I . I 'A i r� I
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11 .11i"I'Ut'. 1'(;.,,',.:, 1,.Ouses, p�n-'�., r4Jh'% V
� whim was captured at Paardeberg, and wa' � � - -
with Cronjo at, St. Helena. The other party - - � I otc. . �
has con chosen from the prisoners who I Fiow�i, . Temperature. , i 11
Flowers arq in ge degrees _ ___ : I
werelin Ceylon. They -Can- I 1,4-1 -:id' V �
will leave tor warmer thaD IL, e surrowiding lair. , ' .1i - _ �(;rriex. i
ad& �tonce, a3the British Government is . . , 'j"'.- f -.f'-(-,-.-,!1 of tV,"') 110r.,O� equals I
very ,i anxious t iat they should see the coun- - I - - � - . I
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try �efore win,;er sets in. . Sea 311rd 1 an rt oix sjx�alx. ti,:, t o r j I ct ;, wen. 11
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town of Braml iton with three &net a half �1 Diplit"heria7 1
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-aluable as fog S!" als. , �
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acres of jhnd, ;o I be used a publi c pa The birft' clust .r together on ,the cliffs Emph-sis L,; la"d upoii the i�ece,sslty
The land is kn )wn as' the Elliott yroperty, and coast andiftbeir Cries ,w�rn boat- of watellingr eloselyjor tli,o firs� fluttler-
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and lies in th � centre of the town, facing I : I .
- men that I [iear the laiJd. Some ine-5 of the pulse in diphtli0ria. � Such 9
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the courb hd,use and fronting ,on three I j of Maix �Jiere ,wa� :fluttering predicts daiig,erouo lietat
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