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. � Weak Spells.- FIUM III (I . tolerable brightness he ,turned Jbig head pai . z ,,- - -
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� �� �-j - - . - case of BrIgbt's Disea*e., lile had thrown herself Into
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�v . I I III I * ha" 4-eep chair with a laugh of wild re- ir
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� - - - - - 1 M-30130 v uAne VICS I oweday A Cohn to. ; � I T lie .- one �ing�le c J e. fails to do thiSm W. � 0
1 -11. 'IrAsHo S,1131F %pr'll S as sow -101t 1M. by D by M , - Hef, "My darling girl!" she cried. I MZ-P-qM I
. - 4 a 11PTIONS, fore Helen's 'eyes as she crouched the only remedy that ever
-, � Gwftot 1902, ?MM" & 4% � (WE OF DR. CUPID'S PRESC 11 0 0
..1. to all Sufflarers from I ; I I , re IIN6t a line of white tl1jl1gS-Just,0Ue- I -4 I
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I - -. I . . -j^ me s a I scarecrow! And we saw it .
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I #044116046,10—v "Ww-&-WW'W-W�- the only remed;r that can- jr� ones
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.-a PUbbon To* a-, Trouble Is ) fd t that has recently been called to the house. It r V
I - . . ory attention of the public by a prominent - There are Imitations of bloVrn down!" - - I v igor
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'� Wonti d 4"I P c I "No, no, no! I saw the others. They - I
x Ir L ' I—- �� . "I don- t understand," he sat . hysi ian and college professor, In some of tbe.orchard trees, for In that second box and name -but imita- I - , _ a
- ,resh., and must boug. t ---- � � is A"-' nervous disease-; of' women, such as hys- � -
I - I Aon't know tho�-fulj fury of the storm was loosed, were In the field beyond. I saw them. ; faflingofthe hairiAlso. There%
, � what you mean." . teria, this physician gives instances where tions are danzarous. The .,
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� � - 1 U "I mean that I want to stay here; women were Put in a pleasant frame of wind and rain and -hall. It drove her - Wken I looked the first time they were
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I � *,at I oultht to stay here: that my against the kitchen door witUt cruel 11 . cure for Bright's Diss"o la ne# all on the fence. This time we
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ness and fragrance fiM , . ; � � and in consequence we -re cured of their the�door blew nw! the last man crossing. Ali, I let you are not goling to be d1sap
- I 0 � - -- -- nervous troubles -the weak, nervous sys- WMI go alone!" I .� ir Isn't that so? -
if it I . � .. - tem toned and fitimulated by little Dr. open violently, and she struggled tc D (0j" D D'S � pol ited. _ilw
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I - Cupid -became strong and vigorous, al- close it In vain. The 4ouse seemed to ule spran.- up and Infolded h
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; ---cirrht if possibl * I ..Not!, most without their knowledge, Many a to(46 1Z one bottlo or Aver's HOT Visor to
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r - 4-;X I -II -1111 41-1 i rock, A. candle flickered toward ber rfttore it to its Ariner dxr'k, Tlch color.
; -- woman is nervous and irritable, feels drag- -gluing child, you*re
� the best cup of tea i 7 . 000ART -AN.U541 NERVE � � KIDNEY . lialLvigor ,i�l , hat You claim for
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!- . I ged down and worn out, for no reason that from the inner doorway and was blown upsdt and nervous, that's all the mat- it'r, .A GW akingliam, M 0.
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I . I . 10 - � I lauchAn love, but Dr, Cupid fails to care I ' L I $1.00 a bottlo. J, 01 AITZX C -0-
I . 1111cleal Heleril"' came .111nnielsvolce 3 dnigidsts" ....
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; I � I . Cases it is the womanly organism which ' ftnxiously. "Is that you? We wero Dodd's Kidney Pills are hom;a and safe In bed long ago. I C.
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� Mysg. "I have been ailing for about I ri* requires attention; the weak back, dizzy ! coming to look for you. 9 11 a di n g ff-a
i spells and blac� circler, about the eyes, are ' druggists. . :
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T weak spells would come over me and trouble and correct the irregularities, the I Mr, Willetto throw h1s weight against you ,:fancied the rest. He's all right. -
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. - I I'll d be unable to survive tht= I havo .1 other symptoms disappear, So,sure of it ' Minnie found her friend's Land and Every moment Y The big, motberly-girl. took her cow-
� ' . c tjoiLted by- doctors and - have take- n � . is the World'A Dispengary Medical Assooia. I more restless. He assured the ladies � 41 window to the riglut of bers went
f ' � I . i panion in her arms and rocked her .
. �- I . � � I 16d her through the dark ball to the creeching up. She beard ae judge
� � . rations but none of the - � tion, prorrietors of Dr, Pierce's Favorite he had no anxiety regarding Mr. Elark- - h -e,
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� -in the least., I finally got a box , *. Prescript on, that they offer a $5oo reward � parlor, where the flidge sat placidly less. It was only his own dereliction of , back and forth soothingly aud petted clear ble throat Wfore I e ".k
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� � -. - . � I I � I . , 0 !hea, female weakneog, prolapsus, or- fall- Lige chuckled as they left the kitch- duty that he regretted. The boy% tle with her, as a good hearted girl Al- -good
� oem- I did not- feel able to do an , tuir of the womb, All they ask Is a fair � ould have the laugh on him, he said. Wiley? What is M." He took a
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al-,* b* -*Sjc for *%&-v , - � but now: 1 can work as well As eV8r, . � and reasonable trial of their means of cure. I en. "I guess you didn't try too. hard w ways will with a friend. Then she left
P 3t*d "bla � . . . . . . . . . . to ons box of your pills. They Dr. Fferce'W Pleasant Pellets c1car the I to shut that door, Harkless," he said, But he visibly chafed more and more her for the nigbt, with many a cbeer- deal of time and ,couglied tietween the
r - il imade a new man of tue, and my � Complexion Mid sweeten the breath, they- under the judge's stories and constant- sentences. His voice was more, thaa
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. - ----,. - - - --- vice to any person troubled as I was, it, I cleanse and regulate thestomac ly rose to peer out of the window into sleep, my dear," % e calle "What Is It Wiley7l" ,
- ======W- , !L',,",ver,'t' "4� lighted room, "Why, where is Hark. through the
1. . - � , rr f & box of Milburn,'s Heart and Nerve bowels and produce perniatient and h the wrack and turmoil, and once or
- - I . of � I . I do not re -act on the iWstem. One is a less?" he asked, "Didn't be come wit door whowsbe bad closed It behind her.
.- I I . # - . Wee he struck his hands together with "Judge, wbat time did Mr. na-rklers-
I I � � fl, r. � .1, - I laxative, � � us from the kitchen?" ,,you must it you have to go In the leave here last ulglit,-and Which way
� , I i nice so Cts. per box, or 3 for ,&.zS, all .- STntlte Cotptuon Scuse Medical Adviser" muttered ejaculations, At last there
4 il -. I . "No," answered Helen faintly. "Ile's morning. It just breaks my heart. I A he go,,, .
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E D:S*.-. � ._� lealars, -*. . I . ".) In sent frec elft She sank upon the sofa and � as don't know how we'll bear It without
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, . . I . . , Sena 5o stamps for cloth -bound COPY, � er .eyes as if to you, Father will miss you almost as ed away from the Window. Minnie
i i i 44++ 0 Address, World's Di,spensary, Buffiato, N.T. his intention of making his way Into
-a-", * * , , , M - --- , TORONTO, 48T. 4 , I I 11 . . — ---- -- dden light. town. He "bad ought to have went much as I wl]l.' Good night I)on!t side ,kis dear.
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We, have - I I : alted before," be declared apprehensively, 'n -
L ii lb U -� . I VETERINARY I Bhe sprang t* her �6yes Wnown, you for years and Dad W and sat staring across the table at tho tbaVo till It was. Good night, dear; wasuit It fatbe0t, she called in -a
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I - .- - .- - - � - OU GRIM, V. 8" honor ff"AUM9 of on"do 0 oul youc respect, w it I "Ton minutes -five -half an liour-I answered � plain- , west" . t
- - . .� To0ea A jdIsesm of Dmesil conscience tells me I - , d; but I I couldn't even take care of you if you work In the Herald office. There f
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TKMI .1 - I , � CAW =Pity stbowed to I don't know. Before the storm com- tive little voice. Helen's cheek pressed - "Wiley I � The old mau. leaned from
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tim, We: WiU give. a - � I an 4weilall skoit, on* 4"r That was *by I acted so badly." agreed with the judge, but he better � . - till again.
- - - . - - I - I Md Issidows . � . � excu" for this raving- Yes, I have." I ,'Ohl". The old gentleman appeared Bly and by she turned the pillow over; uswer�d The man :on ker"-
, - - 1. I . I . of Dr *ove oft*, X"forih. - U1241 "Your �onxelence!ll he cried. - see about It He would return early -in "Yes," a -
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lucti - � - 1URSURN V. &-Honormy vWtists of Me . 11g4tuing, a sudden, bright one. Her work to do and wanted to get In before, the morning and bid about the eaves and blew Itself out
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� -.� I F Me It must seem to you!" "Wiley, be left -about half past 9
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,ttruwa FOR. CASH ONLY, I- L - bwaftbe Medical Auadst;lon bf the Ontsdo Voter- "I only know one thing -that you ane ba& was turned to him, and obe W I day; . hopRd It wasn't her last visit -to $leep would not come. She got up and just before the storm. They tbiric ke
I . hwy CoUele. Tre&U dfw"es of all Ocineetto animals I . taken a few startled steps from him. i But Lige Willetts Was" turning pale. laved her burning eyes; then she oat
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. �,��T� . - ... Ushi BUM, Sssfortb. :Alt orders Jett L aj itio hotel now to see zue go! I knew K. I Want- co�ae around the house. We 'were out and he plunged into the night, and as was spent at last T . 40 rain grewllgh�- h - .
� .Z=bM..L. . %.j-- I .. will raMye prompt &Wndon. Night callorecelved The darkness bad. grown intense. .ed to spare myself that. I tried not to . I -1 they stood for a moment at the door, e Isn"t sure of anything2l "
I .. VAOM", 1871-52 They could not see each'other, but a there till the storm broke." the I old man calling after him cheery er and lighter until There was but The "Wiley I" - The old man!s voice shock� .
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ight -or -day. — wan glimmer gave him a fleeti g be a hysterical fool in- your'eyes.11 He I "He went by the orchard gate. When. . sound of running water and the drip,. Minnie began to cry aloud. T'he hors,-,
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I . � view of her, She stood half turned . drip on* the -tin roof of the porch. Only � man wheeled about and turned his &ni-
-f - - breast., "God help me!" he saIdL "Wha � Harkfess, they could see him fight with l
a- ,0-44-% 1 . t I She pointed to the west. the, thunder rumblin- In the distance
j from him, her hand to �er eliceli: in - . ; . mal's bead toward town. "Willey!"
S: OG %ju, � , p will tbl% place be to me now?" 64 ]aim- his umbrella when he got out Into tht warked the storm's course, the chariots i oil
, JAMEP L KILLORM's-, the uncertain fashion of tils great mo- thered He must have been crazy!" exe, - I . . 'Yes. �
� The breeze had risen. It ga ed the Jqd "'What- possessed the fei- road of the gods rolling farther and farther
C):RT-*1M[g0 �� ftrAiter, SdIleftor, Notary Paolle cio, M0n8y tO ment in the afternoon. �er ,eyes, he �ge. ITelen's room was over the porch, the "Wiley, they havien't-you dwt tkiRk
I -`& . I=, Lri&xforth Mondayo, Friday# and Satur. force. It was a chill Wind, and there low?,, I away till they finally ceaoed to be
I-,-- �w — X - day& Me opem every week day, Over Pickwdle SIM in the flyiag picture that he rose a wailing on the prairie, Drops of windows facing nortli, looking out Up- they've got him?"
I Mtoro, Main sture4t, Boaforih. � . im caught,, were -troubled, afid her hand "I couldn't irtop him. I didn't know on' the pike and across the flelU beard altogether.. The clouds 'parted Said the man on hor-seUeM, 47nd M.
- I L, . � trambled. She had been I : rresistible in rain began to fall. how," She looked at her three com- . I I I . . �
. "You will not think a question im-. "Pleafse don!t light the lamp, Minnie," I'm afraid they have."
. . - q R. S. HAYS, her gayety, but now that a mysterious* In this," he said, Tore composed- panions, slowly and with growing ter. she 9'aild when they bad gone upstairs., I A.)
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. � � FAI .I SoUtor, Ccoveyaneer W N&.szy Public, I * ly, but with an unhappy laugh at him" nie's eyes were wide; and she had un- "I don!t need it" Mles Briscoe was I . —5
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. M. BWT, B"Asur, Soliallor, 0=7 rich and.. lovoly and sad and happy "No,'� she answered, "L-1 do not -love him, The judge got up and walked Baby Is Own Table good and
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P I , ParWs bwkOArs, Main 81reek 8"forib, Ontarto. y nervously back and forth. Helen row make him well -
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I go out of it, and lie w "Ab, was it a question, after all? I- to her feet and went toward the old wet. . inothees help and baby -lo epvir� d*y f der.d.
. . her shoulder and mat beside her on the (-'u&r&Dted to contain no oplateor 'other
I nZ 11 � trm W "Op"etic gense of loss of her, It seemed you read me better than I do, perhaps, man, her hands pressed to her bogom, �.
Outing ohyrt-A - ff0L=UZD, stioerwr to the h& jr to much like loolng everything, that lie But, if I asked, I knew the answer," bed. harmful drug, The tabjets aid digestion,
F, voamh87 15 Holmelied, Ba"LOST, "Idi* . "Ali " she cried out, "I had forgotten iis J
Conyrjanmr, and Wali"y Bollelter for fte 0" lveetheart� you mustn!t-fret," sko . cure colle, vrevenb disrrhoes, eleause the
adian Emit of Comineres. Money 6o lend. Farm found too much, to say, to.- be able tO She made as if to speak again, but that! 'You don't think they -you don't )Well, 611;Y tealling irrib&tion., and ey-wre
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gale. oMaq in Imills Block, Able strael say anything. . words refused her. 000thed,in motkerly fashlon, "Den!t b(
� T' tFelt ff "1 for * think he"- ; all the oommon ill$ of childhood, No
JAgh Sofatfl. . He tried to speak and choked a little. I After a moment, "Goodby," he said ' you worry, dear. He's all rigbt It � I %
. A big drop of rain fell on bls bare very steadily. "I tbank you for the "I know what I tbink," Lige br ke isn't your fault, dear. They wouldn't I � crose, aleeplees childron in hunivo wliare
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ICKINSON AND GARROW, Barristers, solieil� oil for �� ; . Baby's Own Tabdets irre mad. Mm M
� D. M, eW,, Goderloh, Ontario. . head. Neither of them noticed the charity that has given me this little le' ybe fro come on a night like this," Re"yo Denbigh. Ont,, #*7g - " I doult
I Straw IffatS ' ' - E. L. DIONINSON, �They stood time -with you. It will always be- ttlng him out of my sight. Ala But Helen drew away and went to � know what higher praise I can give Reby's
L UX4f CHAULM GARROW L, L 13, with the renewed blackness hanging all right, Maybe lie turned and startea the window, flattening her arm against '. Own Tabl6ts than to say thatl would nob
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; the pane, her forehead pressed against -1 I be withoub them- In Cos house. I have
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Ton need -n F- Wi TWEDDLE, 11 yet." Re vuf t* fbe front door tkndL . Sold by all medieltio desiler; evorywhere,
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all, sud many moref that WWI W I)EXTISTO "No; not now, But 1 know you He did not see tier. She answered noth- opening. It, let In a tornado of wind flud been so crazy; kbe bad seen nothing, � � I Dr, WilriamV Madioina Clo,. BrociAlat
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�&e hol weath . farip pod -raduata =m in orowu and brf�o work would think I aw right In wanting to Ing, but stretched out her hand to him flood Of water that beat him baeL thought of not�jjig, She bad let bim I Ontario. - -, - --� ,1�
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� , if, you do not let us 3'dp-*- - - . st "kell's 83boW suasthetlas for r go Into that and Into the storm alone. #
1w . 11 � , ChIoWo. Laosl ,tay. . I know you would If you knew- and then let- it fall quickly. Sheets of rain blew' In horizontally in . - I
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,.� I must 0 spite of the porch beyond. Who knew better thin she how cruel -Mr. John Tzmpleton, a provainant fat
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: ... .. ,grMary #We, ftaforth. 17gr about it; bu't I caa% I can't, "Goodby " he said agaln. "I sliall 9 ; I -Mr of the Sho&l Lake
. . I - BrIscoe followed him. "Don't be a they were, She had seen the fire, leap
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1. - I - lk MEDW. It go in the morning." out'the orAard gate, Please tell them � distriet, Manitobs, was inett-92-tly killed alt
kered. Clothing, I -I-- - . .. MEDW . "I shotild always think you right," g . ood night for me. Mron't you speak to fool, Lige," be osAd' "You hardly ex- f rom the white blossom and heard tke I'll I I � Shoal Lalie station, on Thursday of Imt
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� � me? Goodby!" -- . � week, Re WAN driving on a load jej lumber
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I �1- - Dr. John Mic.- innis, ways." He went over to tile bench, Ile stood wafflrig,* while the rising . I I i when -the ljormw took frlgh% Mr, T&wmpllo-
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i Is bat and picked wind blew their garments about them. door closed, - The young man leaned 'She had run to him the night before.
L -- gon, granase T.ovdon Wam6m UniveWty, member fumbled about for h majestically, and then, between great ton fiell f row, ble load and the whfthl pw-
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� fle%VlZi. - "I hadn't known and the storm tonight? But De"ased w" one -of the farr.-I dielegst4w t-0
� - . , "Come," he sald"gently, "I am going sleeve across his wet brow.
� I Pickard, Vlojorts BtrftA, upvt to We house, ,,Won't you say go6d.by'and tell . slitnIng InAlle east
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. W-lNfght W10 slitanded P"MPMy, Pt left him," England laeb year, and w&s 60 yo"s of age
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,' F01? T ZZ --- I . I She sto6d quite uldtlonless for a full - Sbe did not speak. I L fbit falls befaro, dawn was upon the
� -EA1- - I A.L.. . - . � outlep Ditrbam eounty, and went weet �
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. � - wet, flat lands. Somewhere in flie Wd- about 30 years ago.
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� . ... - � I eqnsolontarlo; rmis graduate C4000M Miewo �rom an outlying flange of tile village barri-ralsing - fgrff.z of bis brothh-
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Act direc . I - 901bleal School, ClifeWo; Royal-Ophtfisluile 94:� -eve. Is to worry aboulf-, They Ing tears. � er, Alexander, on Monday evenlog of last
I pi- and big fingers totiched her o1c a dog's bowl rose mournfully,, 'it was
fn%�� 1: n --.. I - . . . for you, and I know it. You are al- all there Le t lifis home, Chatbam township,
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1 -they cure zonm pationt - - --- fal, Lmdonj England; UnIverelty Mege Hooptalo Togethdr and silently theY found 1he wouldn't try It again oo soon aft r last week, died i
�; I ready troubled, and I kave added, and The wind had gone down a little, but
- - . . .. ; London, Eingland, Offloo-Over Greig & BtawarVs - night I'm not bothering about thA; answered by another far away the following Wednesday afterno-ou, While
eadacb9t - I ,store, main 9 eet, Seafolth, ,phone No. 6. Night - dfm r only, a little,, Lind the electrical flashes I � I lipped
hiffouslaec;gl, slck-b 44# I garden path �und, followed its you won't forget It, nor sball V -no miotlier and another. The sonorons 1161ping t
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i - , -- !sleeve again and led the way. to . God bless you, and 1)00-o' nificeut display, sometimes far avray, b1brus rnse above. the village, died and fell twenty feet to b.
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� -- - - As- goodby, goodby, good�y!" : le -len r,at by tbe,svIndow, no comfort do bacbelor,61 M years -=- 4 bigll�ly respect-
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� � I -axaga, , Z- I— . I . �- � ,she detained him. Stopping short, she He crushed his bat down over to ebing bor heart;- Tears cour%&d her ed. I - I I �
V= or, Davao= Gin it, i I- - � Don't -the long sweep of flat lands lay �. " - -
- I I . �shook his hand from ber arm.. She I eyes and ran toward -the orchard gate. by this time. All foolishness. I when ef aeks no longer, lint her vyvs vmre
. I . . 1. � I I : Office and Resideuoe--Goderich street, east ot the � - -t wer ne ghtning flashed repeat. be an old woman." ,,]In � - - Test the Kidneys, .- _ -
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lLf ]a Qt i I . - . � - TnEFffo" 00. 46. . edly, §he him go out the gate , washed air to the f - jo PTO
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11 I'll, 1386 i "Will you tell me why I and disappear into sudden - darkness. en field and heaving woodland. b) the far clamor of the emirtbouse ,,dor baf,fii a md1ment in 6hybowin , -
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. - 7not late. Why do.YOU w1sh to Icave I lie ran through the field and came out band On the % A'staggering flame clove earth and I. bell rini- Tig In the night. It rall" And As a meansof inv1K*Mt10gV,ve--Wy0Aie1 the k4lew-ya
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1 4 ,�-!' - - I- 1. I -Ycu ag . yt and abeets. and rang. .
�A -- ''t , -, me, when I Shall not We rriLln')" ' I n tile, road, Reaven a
21. 1- DRS. SCOTT & MacKA�, 0 nd eirth were them quickly. I sk - of light echoed It and rang and rang She COU14 0
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� - =!"- he broke I "Do you think -do you-wbat do , a friglitful p pr".Z,�. sopm
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I . PHYSIOUNS AND BURGZoNs, , "The X.,ord be good to reveriled agafn for a dazzling wl)ltc - u roar shook the house and ov! i6nd r -
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I todaWlh Areal, o"wthe lidboffid ehurch,&aforth ' out, all his long pent passion. of dreams ; secand. From horizon to horizon rolled Y01f �- � yattle(I.Ahe casemen -; - -*.-- - -
wo Weeks . I . Her voice shook so that she could not i d w T1 c- bell stoppi-d. All vras qW1vt -Ib is
. � . 0. 100TT, gradns rushing to 1113 lips as the, barrier fell. I e.jouds Contortod 11kc. an Illimitable ! crash of thunder Minnie - .,ard her oll I M r1e, The east was gray. estialazea that thejunhea stat"
I . ke VieWris and Ann Arbor. an(� so I' cauft . go on- . -- 4 T 0 . war on of" the Filipia"
-T. . rywng P0, - nictinbar Ontario College of Phystaimm %nil "Don't you see It is beel" . j field of InTerted baystacks, and be' - '. friend's loud scream and saw her Siuddenly out of tije stillness there bla ,or 1�"13 �`
1, M e, U�. V - - - The judge pinched her cheek and pat- I 201t Va, arid with pmuiow
� - Depart __�ve Surgeons. Coroner for Conniy of Union. . you go? I hoped to get 1 jivath theni enormous VQ111111es 0 e=c Vie Nound of a horse, galloplil-
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ing reduetion& -� . . - saying It. 1, want to be ' werp tumbling in tile WCO, ted it "I think be's home and dry, but both hands, palms:outward, pressed to - . 10(
o . . gold modaltst Tri Xedl(ml CoHege. Membe; , away witbout . , J -0i vapor r a wet roud, Ife was emillng 111W .StatesexportA t4 tbel P1,1111pplue-3 in P2 �:
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.. I - � nfirya I ant to be with myself and I jrt- I think he got wet first, ThaVs what I tier face, She leaped to her and throw olf ' , I
alone. I W adv;incln- eastWard with sJulster sw i
, Collega of Playsiclana and gragecmv, Ontario. , , m - - a xA 100.3 to
Ing in . � 1 1483 . th4nk, Never you fear. He's a good her arms about her. ' mati. Some one for a doctorl No; tile Amouaw to f5,301,967. jkn ' I I -:
. I . try to realize things. I didn't want to nesm, She ran to a little knoll at the Not beats grew louder, eowing 00t $4,02R�677. It consisted mainly of sup- m
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. - .. I . MAIL - I ., make a babbling Idiot of my I eornor of On honse and saw hiM.'set . of himself. sit - ,,what is-itry er and plies to the gold; ra. The U-anoutioas 40
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7 ( don't , , j, 18he cried aloud ; %4okill Helen dragged laer ,ta the Ot sp � -
� I _ down, Lige. You can't go for awhile." I . pear to bd highly profitAble,
I am. It If; because I . tp . 4torri - -to a 11 _
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� selling them' at 9rea4-',1y' t.- . gecond of your sweetness to lea*e an I vrindow. "At the next flash! The p 1,, a J, -tint of IM
� � OMAS BROWN, Licenged Aiietioneer fa- tho ()D hIM With 211 ber strength and wouid _Lsljll)i,, jj)(j Ir njisligm, in fj
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4 � added pain wben- you've gone. It Is before he could venture but. The storm . ft e Pexbawir, Afganiattu, that the .jlmur b"
� . Ordem left M . -he meadow."
� r I have followed, but the wind took the . e beyond f 31 usr
7 - Countica of Huron and Perth. rene _,. g1ld a f4j,�,trp Wboal'l In tbe. ordered that the people of his aWto obould
� � * A, M. CAmpbelPe Implement wareroc�ma, Serforth,, or because I don't want to bear your voice , raged and roared witbout abatement.
1- words out of her mouth and drovd her 1 "What was It? What -was It like?" Jr.0 ffidit of lirst (k:%vn she m.qde Out bav6 no more than four vivee, and this is
rjv__i 16rw osiTOR office, WILI remve prompt Atter8m 4 #n the lone- I III- was Curlow's worst since '5-1, the i I d ttl -
Rarto , �� 4 T1.5 F-xr ' Bashed incessantly. etly "nied 4Dut by 4, e _j
Unders; a � - � . 1013fadon guarAnteed or no charge. US&V again, to have it baunt In i back, cowering, to the shelter of -the ' The ' lightning a man on a noam ilm-ked horse. lie to be jitri I b - . 'Aw M
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a -ea before buying elsewhem � I it ah6ys, Just as Creat'limbs crack and break outside, self bas divAar2ed his ad-410onal wives, and -
L I useless. I shall licar . : dust rked from side to side.
� - I .� 1i the county ot Hpron. Sales attended to in any Out on the road the lashing Je,,L,,k,,, 9ho erlo, ' - -
� -- . -es, and eMisfaction I sball always seo your face, just as " . a 1housand n,�t- while the thunder pealed and boomed, . 'd. that under this order Sardar Abdul Dadas
. - � I � I FArt of the county at moderate rat came StinglDg him like Irdigestion and ,
� 4% a 4- *-*-*-4--+-#-* - Khi%u has -divorced 6
9"filntted. Orden. Mist the Scafortk post I'll I have heard your voice'and seen your : tl". and the wind ripped at the eaves till � ning," SIeePjeSSneSS ,# .
- a of jW*1 Of st Lot 2, Conoe4wio� 2, HuBetk will receive . t since I -, It emothered him �nd beat him it seemed as if the roof must go. Ifeau "I see -nothing but tbe light I � . Khsn t1dirty Wmes.
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or_ -s; also a fine Mg- . ..-- --1 1�1 Mumpt attention.- - I 1932-U faf--e these seven years, �ver I so that he covered his face with his - - , Minnie answered brea-thlessly.
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� I I,- . 11. L � UCT102MERING.-B. S. Phillipip, Limneed first saw you,. a child, t it , sleeve and fought lhto the otorm shoul 8 f the Ob, the fence; The fencel And in A�e symptom$ Of neirvous ex- 'Cur'ed of Ch-ronio Diarrhoea
" ... I- bor. I forgot for awhile. I though his pipe and told long storle *
. Auctioneer for The countios of Huron ,,d . der foremost dimly glad of Its upraiir, I -
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- � *Pcdb. Being a praotical farmer and thorougbly was a girl I had made up ou � �et &IMbst Unconscio f 6 I w-n'h to 2 ays. lew
iR,4axchaage I -� - � . s of early days and of odd reaks I lh&us,tion whIch, dlswppestr� After Ten - a a ot Bare-rjng�
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, _ - us of It, keeping "Helen! What was It like?" .
�4 . .? � I .. -� I � I -.... MMON'tandfng the value of farm elook and Imple � of the wind. He talked on calmly, the wilth the use of Dr. ChasWix- - I words in Paige of
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.- I e � � � - Pentil, Places me In a b�aMr position to realize go d ,A -b, dbl" ske panted. "A long Une Norvo Food. - lip, 4A AerA sm-d DUrrhor-a
A - - -, 1*009. Obarges moderate. BatfifaaMon gmranteed The impression picture of repose, and blew rings above I Romad- " esys Mrs. MalUlle Burge of M-ftr-
e� - of 'white looking th-Ings-borrible Plenty of people wbo havc a horror of nervous �g I �? �
7 - 1 thought nqthing of , West or eas4 north or mouth, It was all i - -
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12% - e to him. The few heavy droplii th4 wki -- . 11 Va. A
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� B S� I I Ainded to. 1709-tt ight as it was, grew and grew h1s,blir slippers beat an unceasing little . -
I - - . lieart, I fell boiling into the dust ceased to slqepjes�ness, and otber symptoms of -nervous diarrhoea for tea J"t% and -Infing Attat
� MLOCK) I � ' "Wb --t Ue?" Minnie turned from �,
.. . . ---�� 'fAM18 A.. SMITH, Mewed mactioneer for'tbe &"par till it was there forever. You,va come; the rain withhold while the wind. tattoo on the carpet She sat witk fix- the window and e -aught the other's "4111311tion not realizing tbe dinger 'they axe in. time tried v5dous MeAlklaw, vitb6ut ob-
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V c4un4h of Humn. -V � kings rode - on earth. On he went in e color- wrIA In a istrong clasp. vigor to the wasted nerve cells ty, the use alf . - neofmyeh121dr&nwmt*keuvrL% tholers, -1
� " , - W APY p�ev of the county 'and satioladion guaran. ,jinderstand what You think of me for hand'tiglitly, and her face was , I "o
t . -- - � ,- i"6, Addreem Winthrop F. 0. 180-tf � - On and on, running 41MJnnI . Cbase's Nerve Feed you can prewnt Senaus morbas, anOV I pmeared A b*tV-e of
5 I I Brunswick te of them, hours e, Minnie' Like long white thig
r - I oeaking_ 0 you like this. If I had BP' less, growing whiter as the slow � .
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7, Memnop Mramry for 1903. . --- --- -- . I the, raedlicive myae% and did not, ttss
� I . . v No had been.so long alone. There was .-- Ic
. hite -Cedar � - I , companloWs -rasp and put both hands 71hamas, Oat., swes.- "
� 11 I - MCRAEL UURDIE, &eva, Winthrop P. 0. I so one who bil6nged to him or to whom I " on Minnie's cheeks, forcing her around . I I For some yeus I bzve all of one bottle before I boo W011, and I
., - JORN S. BROWN, Counatilar, 8"farth P. 0. - . suffered xime or It -ss from II&TABnever.-Anoo b or
,2 � Z �-- CONTINUE I he belonged. For a day his dreams to face the gickering pane. "You must I �ndi-p ion and nftymn . em tro .bled mitb that
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Ail --) .A.F-Lew LITTLE, Connefflor, Wintlirop P. O�: . � plai_nt. oene camwt
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. 15 1 � JOHN URRAY, CouncUlor, eahwood P, 0. I lesh I had found in a girl's eyes the precious . 11 k! you must lookill she cried. :swi This
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A F 'LL CAR . . S;Z ROSS. Treasurer, Winibrop r 0. � � -it isn't!" Minnie shuddered. 191 . t. I used M. . -
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