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FOR -TORPID LIVER..
:YOR CONSTIPATION.
FOR SALLOW SKIN.,
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VETERINARY �
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JORN GRIEVE, V. S., honor graduate of Ontario
. Veterinary College. A .1dise"as of Domesit
anivasla treated. Calls promptly Mtended to an
=7moderate. Veterinary Dentairy a specialty.
a",d rallidence on Godorloh street, one door
Of Dr Soott'a office, Sesforth. 11124f
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JAMES L. KILLORAN,
srdsto r Solicitor, Convey"oa and Notary
rablim Money to loan. office over r1o'brard's Store
Aftin street, Seaforth. 1628
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R. .8- HAYS,
Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary Public.
solioikor for the Dominion Bank. Office—in rear of
Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Money to loan. 1236
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J- I . BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer
* a3iotary Public. offices Up Stairs, Over OL W
Pwpso bookstore, Main Street, Sealorth, Ontario.
1027
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1E1ENRY BEATTIE, Barrister, Solicibor, &o
Money to loan. Office—Oady'a Block, Sea
orth. 16794f
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IN ARROW & GARROW, Barristers, Soliciton, &o
U_ Cox. Hami3ou St. and Square, Goderiob, On%:
. J. T. GARROW, Q. C.
1676 CUARLza GARROW, L. L. B.
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.F 'i 11OLKEATED, successor to the late firm of
. : McCaughey & Holmesied, Barrister, Solicitor
Donvoyanoer, and Notaxy Solicitor for the Chn
adlan Baink of Commero*. Money to lend. Farm
tar sale. GMes, in Scott's Block, Main street
SWorth.
- DENTISTRY.
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F� W. TWEDDLE, .
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DENTIST,
Graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of On
tafio, post graduate cour.e in crown and, bridge work
*4 flaakclt`ev S,,hool, Chicago. Local snasthetiod for
painless extraction. of teetia. Office—Over A. Youi)g's
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DR. F. A. SBLLE1f-X,, JJ810S18%, grSGUA10 01 Ins
Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, also
honor graduate of Department of Dentistry, Toronto
University. Office in the Pekly block, Hensall
Will visit Zurich every Monday, commencing Mon:
Jnne let. lb87
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DR.. R. R. ROSS, Dentist (successor to F. W.
Tweddle), graduate of Royal College of.Dental
8urgeous of On;arlo; first class honor graduate of
Toronto University, -, crown and bridge work, also
gold work fi� MI Its forms. All the most modern
, methods for painless filling and painless extraction of
oeth All 0 i ti s carefullyptrformed, �Office
. wed4le.'a offeetra;1do,nevo - r Dill's grocery, Sesforth.
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MEDIOAL.
Dr. John McGinnis,
Ron, Graduate Mndon Western Univervity, member
Id Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons.
Ogles and Residence—Formarly occupied by Mr. Wm.
14okard, Victoria Street, next to the Cathallb Church
oWNight calls attended promptly., 145BX12
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DR. H. H. ROSSl M-6 B9
Office over Greig & Stewart's Store,
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Night calls attended to at the offi-,e.
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DR. F.'J. BURROWS,
mateiresidentPhysiclan and Surgeon, Toronto Gen.
#I& lHosipital. Honor graduate Trinity University
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membor �if the College of Physicians and Su eons
Ontario.. Coroner fox the County of ]In on.
DMoa and Residenoe—Goderich Street, East of a
t6ttiodist Church.. TelophoDe 46. L
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DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY,
, PHYSICIANS -AND SURGEONS,
*oderloh 0reat, opposite Methodist obuirch,goaforib
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.0. SCOTT, graduate. Victoria and Ann Arbor, and
member Ontario College of Physicians and
Surgeons. Coroner for County of Huron.
0. MAuKAT, honor graduate Trinity University,
gold medalist, Trinity Medical College. Member
College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario.
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RED CEDAR SHINGLES.
The undersigned NrIkhea to announce to the public
'17 that bavinK bought's Isyge quantity ef the th,ree boot
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" brands of red cedar shingles, and by getting 4 liberal
%.. discount for cat -h, is prepared to scil thei" CUB-
�oa.erd at rrIces that defy competition.
S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth.
HEMLOCK LUMBER.
Having In stock At the Seaforth Lumber Yard a
very large quantity of P11 -the diffe.-ent lengths and
-zldth-, Is r.r,!yared t,) fill any bill that is yreeente.d
ithe very best quality of Hemilock.
S. LAM B'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth.
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i Faving, bought a larzp -qnant-ty of p*ne f"Som a
lx-va fieni in MusT.oka,l ant ,getting plao dre3sed
both itMes c r oru sida. fora' -ding, flaoring, ceiling;
wide p1l.vik for water troughs - spruce and baham
for ZLrivel boxes, l"ght and &�rable. Also whita
cedar ehing]e3 XXXX and XXX and XX of beat make
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In Muokoka- Large stock always on hand.
S. LAMB'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth.
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NOTIGE TO CREDITORS.
lathe Surrogate Court of the County of
Ruron, in. the E'state of William Me.
Oaa, deceased.
Al� persons having aity clalre against the estate of
William McCalk, late of the Village of Egniandville, ill
the County of kfuron,. retired farmer. who died on
he August, 1902, are required oa or belo c
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0�- lot d -y of D,�cciuber� 1902, 0 acnd to the und,or-
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ee varticulars cl their olaims an,j of tvle
6eUretiO (it any)held by them. dulLN N'Ll'fled by
aMdavit., After said datt: the Execu�ore ivM pr)-
eeed.tO distribute the assets of thoestattiam')XIgth
part, es entitled to, tht aiktne,ha�vink, reference only'-. I
t074�cl iw,s sent ta the under6gaed. And:after
such d4tribution tl�e E-�oautors will not beliableto ,
any credilord c f T� h0se c1lin, they have not reveived 1
notice for any part of thesisEetsof thcoat3tti, This '
n4c)"" 18 gikM3 Putguaot to the stalute in thit be- !
h � f- F. HOLMEgT&D �Qel:eitor for Exe:!ut-rs
Zt,ybtortb, October 2',rd, 142. 1820-4 .
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In Acton there were two churctes, &Zan- . . . F. I � mind t N elvet, child; it sial m#ch- any. . Now, �Esther, . .14. I .1
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the opposite Eiden . : to cover hc r departure from he. - _E� i . ..
gregmicnal and They stocd on ! AF 10 I I i way'. rh gaki � tossi ing over i me ribbons I jeab
of the road, aLd the � I I I ht ; I . Other D.stres �'
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fur her down . orry abou j It Margy. I ^ ail getting still." - - I _�,D 'my 'hair *'bft
Baptist edifloe wag a little 1 Ge, s 1 "I'm real a' , ' I 11T,, -;,a yeam -- X of
or. On Sundiy mo bo I -'h I ; I ; . ! I � . . I a way that. made her f, .. -- I ,
in i Su h thioF a are hipard bear, I I �t they can. ialix.n out bndlyo� .1 ;c 11 i
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' I was ; � i � ,I k iow semi) �hing about n a vous, as she fiew a ut putting tl �
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belle we.te itinging. Tine Bapti t bel t . I . - . be (11ive4 th r )ugh. I - N 0 oc, 0 - ' �inga to '. i L,otiie of Ikycr's Ilair Vigor, a�d.. L � -_ .
I I � I � herself that this was -, ----- - *ad often worr5
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much larger and followed quic ly on the I � � I � it myself. You know that I k ad 1 some of I I I I , I r i bts ; but she said �11 , I'll � IVARY - -
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00ft Pe?,J of the Congregation %I uith a this kitid c f trouble, didn'k you : 4) I der than sittin t ill, and gradualling �A � �
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heavy b az n clan- which vibra �,ed a good. I L 11 About "Hr. Woodman, you me�n �!' - a 0 )for which she had -_ liss Minnie floovcr, Parls, 461'r' the Straln i
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the street to the irregular jan a 01, a ; . L -1 _.
Ost unth#el - � yol� , "h'ja�' 'tip, Mar ilson, ou ve ; J: om is I . Whe the room was in or; � L. Horton, Q_
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a. LL d the aun when heL b ilngs I � I I ; , with a 1, aps your LLLL fam-er 11ving nea e
belle, It was v, very hot da I I one t be than for,' ku , t� at is Mally she oat 1 7
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beat down heavily ; 0arasols we e Wbbing a woman to! the turn I tb&i tUere in% 'anyt Ing ,'ri;fi C Ul #8L about I I I 46 ined-up look in he: - � ace. ... ASA ales"ge of hopi6 .,�-,
� , Ou No. 600: 1 I ' had thin hair but th2t S � ...
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over all the ladies' beadis. of, life. - ife is or ' I this a-Wir of your&. Tuat mi ken it e � I I . 6 Marcus,' "aid ahe I I I might as well -be- - � __ tervieWed her on the �
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rob, ihoulA bei at its � . . . �� V I I ram ffiom_� I ing I wanted to say n o ,r, o a s 0 nn W h V YV 0 u M -n iLl t ... . 'Imid . -yes, I ain qu
More people- went into the Bapt ist ob� I I 11�r&4 of nything, cording mind ; " SC LITAIR4 " i i . There v I , . �
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whoss sooitty was much the larger of the Y( t every a 11111 - � t . a te,*tbnony to the
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. ing.an m can hard y help Is i igi . - He V .111 - ,
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two. It had been for the last . - y I i�ng yo r; I RING, � I �, looked at her a id atke w nt on- �', go , iro, -
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ever siode the OongregatioRal bad 'settled a proaches th is c'hange � self, t" 0.1 h m feel �� moob re dy , to die.' I � ,,I've been thinkiii some lately- aboub L . - I omov, hglp oome other i
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ill . A!O't t I - Woodman ( ; . whi�h sells f9i w matters used to betwixt Tou dia, me, �� Q, lown a9p My I
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-with a dread of its eiTOct born of he* .0 d ,� 6, I st"� d hair., If you w. n health 1,
now mbu� ter. Hia.advenr, had divided the .-. I , �_ � 4 L -
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of the Etiff rings of other %t No, h I id We jest posesible I don't know -but I -
church, and a good third of the. congreg�tion knowle . 0 . . 6 � ain't erbsy ; he's . 1$100. - i�� I long, thick hair, fee I L J: saffeie
had gone over to the Baptist brethreo,*ith women at , his seasoi t. � ; - I 1 1 on a Ii 4 more patient than I . . d 1 � � &opratt.iug !,Symptomi
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� htest cause wJi.11 teote the sense a, little too ar i to . . ' feel the, same way .1 � ;
whom ihey still remained. There is not the . .. � This stone in of the Anest quality, wag. I don't know . I L wlih Ayer's �Iair Vi i ;;;;; I -
-his period 1 Dr .0 , din 1,8k. X0111. 1 . �� -19 . I : I . d a Ve
lt is probable that many of them posed fear or an: defy, at * f t the air.� see all through it fro the I e- and is mo nt if I Adsip-bas an -
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� vinnh y'o In mesa ? " � "Irlir ___4 4arst I- thought the tr
their old sanotury to -day VIL Un I , b, dark I -
ith the wiginal Pierce's Favorite Pr !sCliption is used' ��, 0 Esther, what do and make it' ricl -
_ *. aould read Marov a oodm" ersons selwt our Dim onds froln I I _.. �
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Y. and 1 cheerfulnest ltteNl. � 1, MLarous Wood ; , -
stubborn animesitv am active as evor in It gives heF Ith of b : jur.t Milk'; . book. 11 I � the "Ou a a ck, and with 'Q11a a] - , � I ,b,ut in this I wAs mist
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and le I their families u I the of mind� and by its al tbl.e' in alid � L. ; u ' I I've said. full and heavy. � L to gr W worM Al V A
their hearts. P I Pa " I don' see how ir the world *ou ever never eAcra our= �n, if you can't find ut.1 I � �
B.bp, i it steps with the ea. ' strong gpiiitUal pangs of ibis criti ,, riod are, Pre- come t6 Ii e such, a mi 6n. " ; I I .7 - ; I I i i � -111, ?
me I ro: ltu�h ; more'n I ev tholught J should.' I $1.00 a battle. Al1,4mrg1%flL I I � I ate violently at the le
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- vented or dured. sD0$8I0Vf'8 the stron e . I . - wkwa "I but he rose and - - —_ I � - - atnight wall I
pull of indigoatio-i. . 1, . t 46 Will, r wh6n I was �n a - broktn,:
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One old lady, who bad: made L hbroalf Dr. Pierce's Vayorlatel Prescription i's there igiu' any' good ,-eava i . . They I I : k�ow him�elf on big eg at her feet'! with your ,drul st counot supp)y Ife,t In aLd I was �scat
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prominent on the opposition i trotted � by medicine ;it� 'a wonderful. BAY it io. I can't say %a I evel. really ad- I i ,we cheerfully refund thic pure isse . a � he 7ce of a CIO *tA uncontbior(snetle - -sure an (JI 0 �� , ... -L �wark ab .
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this morning vk i th the i lentioal wiry v6h4m- record �map.ly .diseases. mired Ma oua Woodman mudik. a wa.78 i 0 0, Est r, y 91u, don't mesiD, do I Ld who haJ been W
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ence which she had manifested tea ��dars Diseases that all ,otlie'r medicines had see right ,hrough. him; but that did It � I � � I , y n't m66 i that you'd be 'will- J. C. A YER CO.,, Lowell, Ra 1 � L, ' . I � Dr. I
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ago. She wore &.'full black failk Wirt, failed to c, I' i � I 10i o .1 . I I ,to
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iiad permanent] y cured by the: use of " Fam � J a if 1:00uld Marry aE y Other man. ; ) t get up. You ,loak - � i -_ __ -trial. A -ft. -
which she held up ina,uely in froiat.' I I ne7ver felt , : I . � . I .- -_ - -a er th�a v
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allowed to trail in the dust in �he rear. ; vortte Preszription." I And P lad chances, though I �Ikould . Ry'r'e �3ft . L I - L Or--_ Rotic-ed a I-
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Some of bho stauriah Obingregational Pe4le "I feet it rny duty to -iv�itelyou as I bave J weters, ; I I ebatby urnbnll�- seco#ded by Me JI& - 11
w 0 sa � I I _� � , � Esther, do you medn I - 4 -4 after ufii i
ant you d him off because he� went'to � � t I h ' fo# tenders on Loe -* - I .weeks.more the troul.
glanced it her T�rru-tdly- Oze fleshy, received so much benefit fr ul .the use of your � y go. � I 1 ; � ition, an,
.� ." You, t� rilie � I You ain't think [ug-=, 'can't give� UP 0 clerk write I
a edicine,l says .Mrs. LizzieA. Bowman, of New . I � Yonge an Adelaide S�reets� I . I I � L, 149 I
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fair faced girl in mu blue muslin said to , I : sittinglon he church steps." � ; I wh twehadtbe troible.labout, any more and KrJuter drains, : aders - I could sleep w(
Matainoras, Washington Co., Ohio. tt I have . � - � - wiR b ze�- me. -
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I slp�lso I I Toronto. ! lio than I would then." 1 i caived p 0 e 15LL4 day of Dec = � r., , �me - the headach,
her companion, with a 1-tugh : taken four bcttles of 'Favori e Prescription I for " 6urse I did. Do *ou was � i � ; t th L - left I
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"See the old lady trailing her best black feniale weak aess and. eban e of life. Before I going to m irry a man who made �laughi,ng : .� ! . I f I Alultl said once that hatwouldn'tmake 1002.-. arried. Moved by Turnbull, sec ,
I had I L � . I I ,iso mber-ahle vanishied
began taking It I could not c oFmythiz I . I i I tl I conded y Livings � -
silk by to the BAptist. Ain't'it ridiculouS � a anv difference ?" * ton, ag
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such pains In my head and iii lieback, �1 stock 'f hinself like at ? I i li that the ta" bip - and I COUlla
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how she ke(pi on showing out?, I bear t I would los,e ? , I 3on'l see how h 3 ever me., to do it. � � put . .
d that I though a , y mind. Now I cau *9 cc , . . q . I 7 . - 4ork with eaze.
ay I recon,�tle'j 0 i I � . i . z , . �
some one talking ab;ut it Seaterday." work every d 'Favorite Pre- . I I : C n, drain from the 10,,'h day of Nov�m r, - f'uli for,what Dr. Wid
TOO funnic t thing I c vei, heard of.' I I , 1 * b -n 34 and sobbed. I � I
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" Yet." 1. I scription I to I . 145 in e I �Alj4vowit. It tic ems so Filly nobody'd ' � - I t JDo, for mercy sake, stop. $0mebody'll untilsald drain is 0mpleted,Laleirk t* me, an I atro
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The girl clouded up confu;edly. 4- oh, of "ange of life' . I leo6mivgin. 'TAin'tiasi we.wore4yoping notify engineer to that effect I
have found.)i '. believe ib. Well, al, t iere is about lit, i treet, he over h�r. " Why, blitirgy, � I I : I . .-Oarr - aL. -- - ; ' to other allixig wornei
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dear.!" she thought to heratlf. -The lady "Favorite Prescriptiorill �,as the testi. Marcus W )odmau' g, t Ep much muliabnoba 1 Mat does all tb is r iean T2 � I C 0 p)e. I � a number i Dr. Willi
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with her Yal an unphasant bis6ry connect- mony of iousands ofi women to its in him� it makes him Imos miraculous. I 0, George, let ier live with no, ple 90. I I I.aiult going., e told4ou about council 0djourned untl-�, the 15th of Do MAC - C. just, suah good ,D�
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ed with tLis old church quarrel. She wan a, complete cure. of wonianly diseasei. you utch "ath d. her at 1�9 0'!�lock. . I - �
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small, bony woman, in a ohia purple L siik,' Do not acoept an uill0own and un- meetingwiea sucha rowabo'ut �vith h . 11 I'll do * evorythi g I I a the first of it we i both ma& ; but'lwe, �, I . -
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which was strained very tightly acroaa her proved 8ut stitute ' � Mr. Morton's being pet led her6—Marens oan. I'leaeo lot her live withL US." ain't now, and we ca . I akiog Butter , - M. lint I .
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sharp shoulder bladep. Her bonnet wasquite Keep the bowels lioa�',ti Y!by the timely � ful set again' h1m. I nover 0ould I ee I � I t I ir,� I've,'had such a a �wf al life I � I've look- ! � _I giLVO theae I
was a* 1 11 Who's her ?)) I . � li , Proft? - I I T, 10 wfl I
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elaborate with fl)wers and plumea, as was use of Dr. Pierce's Ple'gaint Pellets; any re6on why, and don',-, think ho,cou d. � " Y4ur mother. I I ed �1, y0a, a'nd—Oh, ear, dear, &ar !" ! i . be on the Mgt
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also her companiorts. In fact she was the - - . I I He said M . Morton a It doAtidal ; ti at ,I It Aitid I suppose Us Is you o�'od I � I arous, you.sca ce M13 to death crying ' ; ' Arength. lmitutiot.�
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village milliner, and the girl'was hor ap " I've bee 1 a thin -king - I ain't drove jest was what hey all sa d ; bub don't believe bought that was all over, Margy ; 11�linpr, go, i to k .... .
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I now—that n ay be f1d d3r�e over an' see her balf 4 'e know w t doctiinal,"Was. I I b ?". 1 1 1 her, lobk bero—Wo I . 1061 I - "
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When the two went up the churWsteps er Z d see wb on wasn't an 0 Pei truth ; I in ,do' � [health. teEure th
pr some day thi week." i � nev y r. Mort ate4 , I aint i thh g . again' Mr. Ing YO' a Vin or. � � Al
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they paeped a man of %bout � was He r(sa olitely �h o. " Wiph you good ap m at miniatet —enoug bL sight'better 0 i I L i � I 11 t b, DOW." i I . I � , -Willistnt? Pinu P11141
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sitting thereon well to one side. He bad a would. Eith m Motb(r'd ,be re%l pleased, I than them that treatei him so sn$way. I I � 61 A�e you willing to let, mother live w ith �hen w y on ea th don't. you go - � I ar:
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—a mild forehead, a gently know. )) I � � I - alwayo fell) that the w,,ere -r �, 0*� 1) I . I- will bripg a higher p#ce than ,if color. � I you buy. Ifyour dea
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S'Ugular face I :I . ally setting It) I I th) im I house and behave yourself'?" with an y. of the imitationcolors n 12 � .
curving mouth, and a teirib!e chin, with a � high � I i I A . in t you suppo iow, sold
I 66 Well Dver their heads by ; :: I'11'do anything. 0, George . e i ; a a) I would it I could ?, .
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might � have I � � - t � I I %L Esther -1 Cal �%." L ! fidme merchants for the' zake nf� large. I I P1 I
look of strength in it that I ain't too b a . im the way the . Do 't cry, Margy Tk. ere--�-nob . I P . 10 �
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roug singing i - I � . ooking—gi Ong 6 1 Idon't know b t you Mean by can't," . I
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abashed mountair.m. He held hia,tjtraw.hat . . .) . or colors prod4ce a bricky all - ;n&i1ed p I t
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in hie hand and the sun was shihIng f411 on �: ! I 66W."ll. Marcus spoki) in bhat chur6h ime, ain't it, dear ? So you've " d' up Do you a pose FV toou any comf ; and a mottUd appearince. y boxies I
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his bald head- 6 *I don't b Meetidg, an' he kept getting more ion' more , g �here on then i tops in the winter sulte will C0.1 1, +4..-- 1 1 1.
; I - ie 'a cin j� �top. any longs; Tour mind tbat" you're willing to let m her til of thesel re ademn Your batte
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The milliner half stopped and gave an M I I I ,I i I Me, 1�.�chardEon & Co."u I roved Bu . I
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anxious glance at them ; then passed " About t 1'e parasol- e way Of sa�ing things over and over, as if he Y4.1, I , tolk 11ny comfort not ir arty ing yo V .
.t�s,nk you jest t4 94 . 1 , I , u . Doet ter CoN,r,always gives �he ratur4l, June a _TlA 11Ph
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In t�e vestibule she stopped pigain, a same if I doi4 take .it. I f course you k 'ki 3 outlof ,am, till 't ere was -I don't believe s ie ever zi�l, 0,13se ,ny time an 1 4 , � L 33 'a the old ;.
now was ma I 9 step . . . ell, ,�Pd given all I i raft worth r __ .
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" You go right in Margy,' bhe s,Ai 4o the I can't ant 0 ft here ho di ' a psi wfol, folks no mo ing him at a 1. And �� i a sr Sbe'o about made up her mi t4ke no other m*ke. . wrong,
I gy, I -to the la t ten year to hi 6N e got up in' walked I .. �
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' � , e he was e -d high- live wit � rn� ro 1er Ed ' rd. i rAl o to:,ebluroh at of ibe folks 91I I i. lei i I
' 4 wh onwas Be with I are u When the Frost I I To .-% 17.v,e -iha(�
11 Where are you going, Miss Barney 911 1 a 1 an7at. I ,
didn't say anything be said, a for him, if Mr. Nl4t , t `5'y� or no. 86 you won't be; ,. I I'llo # so � family and I kn
girl. " I'll be along in a minu6t" : . 31,09 pp'll a . I
would laugh, But I'm Much obliged to you nighi`-', F nally, an b
&I ' all tha same.! Hope I - .heth r I tro:tled wn M a "cul I do�% Fee why isol the -own �
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You go right in. rill bb- there in a to hurt your elinga." i tle Ver hat chure er�,go ini-ile.. I to. -1) � . -, I i w I
.1 I i d o' h, he'd me itb her. I dare' ay she i M have e0n 3 o 2 4uldn't if you we, ited ' ` J I Punlons. � � 4 i Don'ti you belie V
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no; by, uo, blatous. - 0! course � I the do6r mself as long as he'.] ve . � little trial as she grew older."_ : . I : i -
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INI argy entered tbe, audie�ce don'D want o* make you� take it if body spok a out then --I never qui,lte knew " Yqq didn't tell me. " I I . I IL noV , e it up. When the frost to on -the punkin and the fo,ddees 4 a young mau ?" L
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as if fair in by� the i . the khock, i W�iill -
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ly brushed don't want it j : I don't know but it would whou it 'twas, though I __�.afi' says, " I thought it w in your pit I I g engy
mPwl()us suspected I wa to gli6 in, an't I adn't made ,tr6n _ 91 0 * And you hear the kyouck LAO gobble of the taut',14' - , J)ut t-hb fellel s git fal
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wave of a litfle knotty hand,!%ndj .9itber look kinder quoer, co �J , You'll h ve to set on th n ar. 1) I i j I I �
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. dear ! ey aie'tbroug, �Inglog. Brother oodman."' i yon, it was, George." � I ; I _. tpt 11 , and the el c1dw a I - I . .
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teling people was ovbr. -Then he stqpped',� 4 . I �d you d: d. I tel 'you 4t � t k to om au&�Irioking." And the rooeterlsballelooYdIr as be tints s,cn th� fietle i
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swiftly back to the side of �he iiaau seated I hat p-%ra Jol'Lif b GL t see nothi g to I ugh at, He what it is deal, , r M"en a' e w but 3y ')'ua'r'e right, Eather, � I - � i
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on the atepg. She spread her i%rge black sooD. The a'An, i3 pre Ay hot,,au' I might spoke J oui awful set, kinder gritting �18 �elt, but I've been. retty miserable lately," th I hadn't thou t of it inl that way oh, it's thel"91be time- a 1.1ler is a leslin' 'At b -
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parasol, deliberately, land extended the handle ge a headache. I fori �ot 'my. umbrella, � =eI ilt set .on the ate a fitty years I 11 Poor Georgo ! le r
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.1, I thie truth." I : =. 11 go into thin house _f that man's � Thq passed Es her Barney's house, and 1-W 11 you must t - and overcome it. graolous rest I i- I
t t N6, no. E Aher ; I doin D 'Want�i, I it—I , I i I . � i �on uirs over hie moth
; . 4'1 might bave know i botter tha:n to have settled hexe.' " � strolled along half a mile further. WhAm �, I evor can E Ith 3 It ain't right for As he Iresves the h�uLe bar�'hejaded and goei out 4 I
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I I - gone at him the way I IiJi" thought Esther - "I -�Icou� n'b believe he'd Jall do it. '�hey returned, a ,-Margy stole softly,in E tolet you think I c;1n. I - - fe d the stock, I , .
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" If you are determined' on setti�g out to herself, when sbe w &a! :seated at last in We. wore J 3ing to be married tha apring, Whenthe freatleontbe pbokinandthe f(idder1in; , . Ion the box. He Wa�a,
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)) ti if 1 might have got I 0 Idn't.. ThB Sunda Mr�. Morton the light was not Dtit.in her room, a she I E, her—did you n4ean i ." - There's L,6mefin kind o' 'he iarty-like -
it. - I i begun ,r6ach, he began t eb � on them peeped in. She could not wait till mo ,ping " Mean. what ?" . I phere, I i
. man by this time." I , , , � 11 . When the -beat of suinmer�o oyerand the cozyn� -h � an
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" I don't want your parasol, isther, She did n6t se4 him *�ea she came out steps, be's set there ev' r sin - in all to tell her. � * 11 That you'd marry!me any -way' I? I is here, ! . � � I
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I— � - � of church ; but a little y in the vestibule kinds �o weather. - It's a ,3,__Ie, it ain't " V�heile have you been?" .said Esther, 11 'Yeo, I did. Now do get up. I do hate of courve we lilie's the flowers, and Vlossoms on I)w ..- �.: � -allus hek my bays Iii
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C. I won%—Lou if I don't. -Want to."�l - to a I - : .1 lln� . - . I �ou lookiDg 80 filly." And the mumble of the hu min'birds aLd - � --- I , .1saw that CY was :
! ' Mr. Wood#ian said for me t-) give tLi.3 to -tough. � i � 0 I went to walk i little 'With Estber"had a new, pearl.0olored milk gown, the buz;__
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" You'll got a sunstroke."' . 0.22 - � is I I I 66 P) I i - I zin' of the be* a ; m ! . . . . . wasBillaxid Tom cn
. � yo . � 'hy didn't, he,; feel d *hen you Geor�J. I . tl�,e like * , and a bonnet I
.1 I I I I . i n d a little man But Phe air's so appcl,iz'i)',, gnd the U-ndez-ape through - - �by bi.a example, and:
11 " Th�;%Vs my own lookout." She and Mlargy passed,�.dowu th-egtreet to- w0u d ;b arr him? � ! I$ an you've rn I tr mme,d with roses ano PI m9n, and'she and the haze I Z ,. 'r , .
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She threw all the force th3re wan in her they nothed jq6 young xn�xl atandi terribi . But it didn't m k aiiy differ. I his mothar going to live with y4u �" IThe Sunday on which i she eame out a Is a �I!"Zi','el that n:) plint�r has the ouring t� - I . but birie-by I got,zllf
intense, nervous nature into her tone and e .ng at the it I . , , I i
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of the utter difference Ing sh� shou w ' he . What Would they the ahock. � . I . If I
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her own will and thb,t with ,which she had * 11iHope hewill knoWme next woma�, I didn't know what Marcus would mind Its- a woman o 1place to gve in mostTyZ I � "I - . as Ice, 'but I shan ,
I said she. ,I . d 9 Would Marcus oo4man! enter that The', husky, rusty rustlil of the twse�s of
to deal. They were on 11sucih different � )) � , I , I th� � . - -f3r the last time.'
. � ime. 1 1 have don without her. He WaUt! a BiRht I 0 uroh:: door which his awf9I will had guard- corn, I r . I I
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t* I I I � 4 s'pose you think I'm an awfi J fool." . � � An� the raspin' of the ta�gltd leaves as Ooldeu 0 -'
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planes that hers slid by h:s4 with his own " Th%tls 0 1 .d of t ; readful � 11 Igo, I don't ;L, no, I don't, Margy. i I � Ion � I 44 If 4 �rll
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momentum ; there could be no cg!r:,,,tl lady's son you was apea-king about this ba�yioh i 'om'e ways, though you wouldn't real glad it's all right betv,ixt you and � They, walked slow13 upthe stops between I i - --- I
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I I � morning. I I think it.' Georke. I've seen you wereilt very h4 py t e watching people. When they came to but still � I
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there rigid, every 1i4e of hi.�Ja6e ot�ffened �,' Well that's enough for 17 I � Well it's all over now, 110! fal . � il p . I L Eit, A' preachin'kenm=3 to us �f the barnetbef -when he'd got -to �
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into an icy ob3tinacy. She held otit the " He's a real good, steady young man." cs I've got over it a gobd deal, Th(y talked a] ttle longer :: then *argy arcuo stopped shor � to 511 ; I - I than ]a si medicine.
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parasol towards Lim 1-ke a weap4n. L � I 0 . �§ � I " dlooked down Olt The straw otack in the madder, and the �eaper is , . on him'ctremieDjU35 al��
�Jargary soiffed. tho�ugh!r soff etimes it makes me jest as ad saids (-'voou nigbt," going over to Either a wife with an agon, A face. � ! the shed, � I
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� )0 . i . their Etalle �bel cl ek over . . . . . . I
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whole txpreRsion ch,inged: " � ' . I lt,Ae ieconciled, and I get %I t made her generous with i --lo 44 W'�ll, we'll both t down here, then." oh, it r L � � LLLLLLL - I
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" 11arcus," said she, ." how is! yo,;av 8146did,ardgpeedily,too. Thatglimpse woll,- me b,-, as if 1) d had h��m-l don I t down sweetly into the, older � woman's thin, 1, You !" , 0 4 . ; eefs my heart a clickjol. like ,the ticii-, -of 1� . L rovv. .
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� � of -Margary VVjijon's p `etty, new face—for know. I I fietted more at firs th n th are' red ol ,eeked fa ' 'I I wish ou were aq - " Yes, I'm willing . When the fiast Is on the punkin and the deeak " -
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I she was a stranger in ,�wn—had been t -.o was, &by sense in, and I o that you happi an I," .81 1� .
� she. * "I ish yow and 08, YOU go IV. I : the shook. I .
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muth for George Ellio �t. He obtained an won 0' I � Mr. iVoodman co Id make up', t6o. " , " " No, Marcus ; I al�ib 1V'i'.h you on our - ell�
" She's oul. to meeting, then ?" ebion'L -$5 i . . p I _� I I 1 zonZent. and Cv carr
94 � � introdu : and soon was a steady visitor I a4u: t going to fret at all Miss Barnpy. . I I fiat's an ent tely dilferent matteir. I edding Sunday. i - . - -_
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mmalwWoffimmm I . , ainey'a hov. 4e, ' MargAry fell in I may U � bias for a while, b t I 4han't Ido couldo't give in it! sueb a thing as that." � � middle a�ed flwe, as she looked i - 1.
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I bright eyed, though with 4 nervous persist- she h96 not so much ourage as her *ords used Oe wisd 'h h d inbd therebj� chance with which she had married, and . . I
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L 0 S ^ of r, . ! &A I'm gpi�g t;o ha-ve, it an understbod teinporiiry rcs iln'tio , bat of to �endla ing u. b lieve," saidl she, " if you 7 fe awakening ouOt to be looked for�- - - - bound to down Cyrni
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. . � thing," M arg�ry tAld E �tbq'3r, after her lover one. Sb( ly eakened a "the d y8 She was determined and she , 1" e 31 -
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had become c6netant in: her attentions, er lover! a �oyn'twlickyyel
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When you can't 'eat' br A ' - I : Est6er started up With an astbniabO air. , I fin� full'of fun, relres4ed by bleep, zesili I " And hs said * 'I.
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going with ho mother. I 1'can't bear that rush of ufiness,lbut through it: all � � a
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Nst, take Scott's Emul �ion. �i � . . " Oh, !I don't beli�ve he would. , , 'S�ou on't . . W many mothers dread his awakeni
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old woman." I ! notice t. HB actually leaned ov�er� to- hov �"kl I . "I ith one�'hand- -
I�ut poor Maigy founi � tbab it was not so era—two ietty ypung girle. . know !him ; he's awful set. - Besides, I lonli ' I ,that hd * ill keep ever - Toorn vi
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When you can't e ' I cff the wa VV ards is old seat as �� if wire iopen were ' ble till'he.gteis to sleep again or go - the gother. and I EMU
I at bread know ,but I'm betPer y it,ia�." mis ra ,
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'Sc6tt's, stage, even when youig love was fiji concert! In Ispite of h reelf, however, she could u- i stralight, like a man, " every inex] I mother. Mrr, Gabulfl, '_ money -was mine. �'
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i that he 64 Th t --()h, t�at kwas Goorge Ell'ott. not hplp thickiao of Margy's suggestion, I I ,
h , about so fast on Lhis but *.erfly wings . . tl a oh4rch door with his wife. I ,� - �� I
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Emulsion. When you ave seex,ned to multipIly himself, and - there ,A a,l Didn't kno . � Would he give in? She was hardly The 1people followed. Not one of them who has le . I over the fat
no room for a�oytfiiog else,. becauee tLe air 's He, ot another irl," thDught Mar' ed�,,to run the isk. With her peculiar - L � %read how thia trouble �t.caau bt � � I ,,, , the granary, And I
. yl 0" e en 6 i ed. They had felt the pathos in best Met and writes 1 ,
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blcenfiVin Oon a milk d 1 � a , - t Sunda met 0 0 .� I I a 00 edy. . ; baby suflered much fro' , . 'Enou .
- . I I r h I y e � it a - oat amount 0 one - m indigest: on) . � 1Zh !'and begp
.her, trailing bl k ki I ' fid her wiry ob- _ r : in e so k thh;1 - The itters in the pews !Watched Mar was cross and --restless. I 'I gave hirr, seve , I It wDrked a might)
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; ay mornmg !Margy could not line f 'he e sbadow of a clime I then got a box of Baby�v � . wn Tab] atef aud . might, and wben I Ili
a 1L.3 oft s One Islond ' ' 0 yo, ng men in - thgHvae�jbole § � almorst the rand mien%'f 4i � ,
� y ho�swcetairasAghos tbeoughadoor. denly. � G crge Elliott was one �f aiting wOuld'have been easi(-r for hei'fo have mar'. tf er.
nourishind P take � - � Sc i ried a man under th 0
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� , eat� any breakfast, and there were tear went st�ai lit up to him. e looked at her than o'pe who was the deserving target of i � ; they helped him almost At onoo9and havp stalk next day, he w
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Emulsion. I stai�'n� down her ,blue eyes.' in bew,ild rmen�.' his dark f4oe � turni Ig jibes a�d gests. esides, she t'ld herself, I ; done him so much good � thf.t I would not .. . Glymnsables is all rig
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, Why, W6at's the matter, Margy ?" red. � � it was 1 possible tbat. he had, Nauged big , I 6mme a -
To get fa h � I I Wils n,11 he staril- mind* that he no ]on i - ; Baby's Own Tablets to �' all motheni at I tkis- , ' 18'Ponen I hadn�t �c
t you '! must eat asked E5ther,�e�eing er acroes tLe rittle " Good vening, Mi a ger� cared for her. How � Grey Council. -_
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kit 01hen table, , I :. mered out fihally. � I coulW Ishe make the flis I bes6 medicine I have e 1 : I
fat. Scott's Emulsion' is a #0 � the township Of These Tablets are guar4� teed to contair, zo .1 I
I ! � Notbiag's the mati er.1 I -ain't hungry " Good Evening," she whi% er�d, &I d had no Margy'is I'mpul.fivene * and inao G'. otat the township hall, November opiate or harmful drug, i q giveo honte by this tinw.-' I
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great fattener, I ca 1 keat i I ; V I ursuant to adjournment. Members with absolute safety talthe youngest, wea*- - I
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strenelh Over. � . . Pd try And eat wm,4Ling, if I *ere At la"t I reason �hich she had gi en M yl;lijhe cation to have part oA side road at lot 15, by m�il, post paid, at �5 cents a � I 1. . . �
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Be sure you cut ,hat velvet straight offered ';her his arm' . In spite o�,hjs reeei t- I MALT BREA
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Thosewho havello't flesh You. , 11 'P g curi- in the eace and pride of her old- maiden- I londel b MaDonald that - the cine o.., Brockville, 04t., or Schenectady,.I. - '
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� When the two were e4ting together at before ail a mate� vi ho were sta -, ,�
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tissues-, not only fat. &Ott'S down. - � --- . lr�eals, h�er tidy hot;sekeeping, and bar pros- . . - — I .07 01 � ;J,
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Emulsion increases the'm all, I knew I shoi�ld cut ev I I to ch-. slswi4 g 9 Itchin ' -
ed to day.", : . I r I . I I wedded o them and ealous of an was e gaged in tbreohinq and the fire at] I 0
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" Margy kison, whaL' T%Irs, Dri kwate�, 5 Water St ee Oal t, n ea ize th viT of Milverton, p"aed ai Nov,emb 'u�A ; - __1 I
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I in her hands 4a Bobbe I "O'i, dear, dear, � 1 9 n ilia state of affairs if Marcus eparatQrl -aldo was bu -
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� t� I—had A talk last night. -een with � n, eir ve s. I �j - �� � I � in � � not, suffer,' p erick Ombert.` Hi � 1. . food tan Ae. I
i w ng wi 1% es I came to this cou'atry fr�m Gormany over- �
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valescents, for' consumptives, We ve broke 4betengagoinot and it's killiag - I _ 01 th6 I was ve ), rvbus, . dc b see hat Marcus Js going to I ith 'I � i feet
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me. An' no�i I've cut this velv I at biAa. et t . 0 :::slee at tia do, she �old Alargy. "; He ain'b any fitter Mr. W. H. White Ian, a well-hrlown forty-five yeAr.i agi, aniq 'with many mor#, ; one pa,
for weak children, (or, all Oh, dear, deat,l dear, dear 0' � � 9 ' I bt. - I see e quit take ca�re of himst If t', -an a baby, aiii he and! respected citizen, I of Cobourg,! Oat., others has e . ndured a greft many bardsh, , twenty-five rpeopb
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lesh, � For the la�d a . � n. fl)'thajean� housek4per,theysay," i ig'ates:—"Havi 1Dr. Chase's!Oi rhaelf and family.i
who need f : Nerv( wl� y Ing ,Pse ' nt- �n ma . ,_ ' -
diciqe �4an 1,,,,,Iu-" Dr. Cha a' I 'a W% Dg a 0 6 food. Xour f;rocer
Cott's 66 yth'109 , me nir I . I y sr -ad enjoyei, -
abotic the velvet. Whit's come betwixt . n tr J,tJ f �Oae ev after Alarcub molher had' meni,for piles, I ca at s 77 e of ,4ge, a I - � -
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Emulsion i you an' Georg6l 9" 1 . . b�len dea about three f-ka, !Either went ff r health until a -bout a month ago, when Mr- - -
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I " His motber—horrid preyrtation �as pr�oven su r1sl ;gl bene. Margy "ad ' I , i . I t. �. 1 - - I
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fortabi food, and a 'natural Faid she�'d got4 itl us, and I taid , . wilk wit Georgp, so nobody knew, I Whcn' S; A I �0 —The good.m
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I I Then hc a steadica I m'de . r st ,an� c; Ln �ay that thereld n hi� I � —On--F.iJ&y of -last i week Mr. Henry' "I �3
� she shouldn aid he wouldn't jeep �w� she reach d tLe house—la wbi a cottage on, , g in this ivorl( i _Tl e always -0
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' with his mot for, and -1 said he wouldn't 7 � dow. � . I I I ' for t�is dreiLdfulsdiseas4e. I tried a.great was engaged in ruuniugsome lumber throng I Vben you ,might jut
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C inks more o: his mother tbsu he does of -ideal , to'nic for bloc d and nery �s, 'an the door, I softly. Marcus shil ed oker t' of them. But hile Plani will, at milveirtoo, when . bit . _jk;6ii man isi
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I don't care. r1i 6 m2diurns ever ,; . it � he wag in big ent i el: �
1 7 . - �ry orga stockitig feet. and opened rought quick ,ef left I -0WA hushiess, but .ii
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I 9____ N%'e XV111 S61d v0LI � lit Well, I don't know, h4argy. I'm real languid.�' de)ressii�g feelings fistppea ,�' Good vening, Marcus," sai she,speak. I --ar not say too much n recommend tioa thumb and fore fin0er. 1 The lumbel - .
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1 Be sure t, - � a Thi is the only paration whi�h is his -wife .-S -
. hat thk picto�re_ live with his r+ t Mal bettert6 sa so overco I e, th � organs - :)f the body p tirfor hadn't anytbink pecia, guarantLf t cure any fo - —Nine runes ouv
I other i y . T4 - I to do this . P! �Siti v 31Y r1l. 1-1 .
10 C2 'giionin' . Aodl don't know the' . ,nd t - —Mr. John Morris, bi4eksmitb, Stratford I �
h, the form'of a label is! n � ri-ht in the bo , g - r v�rlous dutie's and new fles a is- evening, s4 I thought,I'd loo n a mlDU pi er;. s your neig bors about it. C. I - I _Ir� .1
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the wrappeil of every bottle. as I blame yo� Ehq�,s pretty aet ia sue aro add�d 0 Cents a b x, at all and see ho,'w yA wet �i gett while adjagtink a sho3 0 4 I
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% on you buy. . � I ': or I Edmanson. B I g! ver well ; but I'm & Co. Toronto. 7'� Jetked b I And h!
of Emulsi 1 i her ways " 'i I � . . dedlars, � ate 4 CQ.i " I ain 6 getting alb� recently, was J_ 17 I : anim % �
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