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NNINVIN011W .;';— I . -- SE - 1--1 --- . I -- ---- -.;' I -- -, I - tz=3V:­;G2'1; . ­— I - --� ' c - .. 11 � - -WM.-W- - - � 11 - � -- -- - I � — . . I- ...O. �.t;;= uffiftsP�Wlr�iauz,K - I I roper accessories. . .. -11 . -4AV-1* - , � that you,cl � nal rhetoric. The Ui4on was the ciliet that had not the p I 111 � I I- . I . I ... "Do 70 .meon to tell me . � - I 1=06 -A--N"— q I "I was the most WIllant company � - - - I . . rather, w6rk'thaft beg or borrow?" sal(I dish. Every body. slashed if with his 'I But It � I - - . 11 Tew York had ever seen. � jabbed it with big fork. It, N r --- Qyra � � I ;;; . - � � 19MIA 11 . he. I I knlfe'� and red, roasted, � md Too many tickets had been dNtribut- � I ­­ - I . I I I - I'Thafs�about it," I answered. was slaughte . ­ . - -.. I i I one orat* Ow -* ., I �� i I I mincemeat and devoured. ed, rlrl soon "there was an elb on ....... rvio I r '' I - . I I IBLN . 'And aln't ashame'd )f it?" ' ' oke of 'rolling back the tIde'Of fa- e ery toe," a I , �W­ I . -- 1. .HOLDEN SP evcr� rlb and a he,el on v Ir . :­ I . � I � � . . "Ashamed! ffIly?" said 1, not quite Air. GreeleY Put It, Every miss and lie , ! - atid- sm that finds its root In the COW L � � - � ,.,BY ,sure.of his melfulng. it had never oc. ,'.n � I � � � I - I I I I - curr science of -the 'people., Theh- met.a- mamma tiptoed for a view ' I . . - -- -�, 11 - i -- -__ I IRVINC',11ACHELUR , � I ed to me that one had,aty cause - who camio' th ' - 41 i . phors are as bad as their morials." prince and his party, � — . 100ra is; tile - . .1� to be ashamed of working. a in a I � � -1 --., 11 : . . - - . I I . e 16ughed heartily at this example 10, taking their seats on a dais at on I -- I � - - - - - - - - - - . laughed. 11 - I zi� � - .-- He turned to McClingan- and - with a Yeser- 1- : -, ----, � I � . d then we rose The prine � - � e . -- Tile Oniv Root 1. cov"TA, 1W, by Z;otlw*P ]NOMM"a 111' gu ss ,yoifll do for the Tribune," of fervid eloquence, an side of the crowded floor. .. I 11 . ODR�PaftV t I ­ table. He had to go to the hi )C -d Ain one. . � it I . he said.' "Come .and see me at 12 to from th& sat with his hands iolded before !I, : � �� . I ! I '17 -e one in a reverie* �Beside him wer ;,,�., " . . That Can Leak - - ......6...J ow.9f I I office that evening, ,and I came aw- Ilk - !ll, Ive l I . morr I . . 1- � I s t h co, n.. I yy - I- I � . I had nothing to 'ewe I ,e . . . . . . I ]Best shingles in the world warp and The other boardei,*as a ralLer trail, .And then they went away. I soon ,after dinner. ' I the Duke. of N astle, a big, ster - i ,-es to -atc I- �� in tile sun -soak up water when it Ith an easy cough and a confl- If I had been a Knight of the Garter do and went home, reflecting upon all man with all aggressiye red board; t e I N. _ 11 � - dry . Tin Tod mists- man, w r ,, I .... I ,AIDS or MOWS dential manner. He Wrote the "Obitua- I coXld not .have -'been treated with the great man bad said. blithe and sparkling Earl of St. Go -- �eS are M craek­, Vben snow be&4us to melt, ' hortly to t ard of tile royal h 8 - , I --------- ��� , for one distinguished courtesy by those ' 1: . . � . ries of D -raen lleMnog ., - . _ ade water will End those cracks and holes- � Istingulshed PersoutP mor - a' the mans, then stew, - 13'1�1 � reservoir * � e daily -bapers. Somebody had hard handed men the rest of the day. wh t he had �old me - hold; the curly Alajor Teasdale, e � Y I is . aiid leak� in- - Of th - . e tongue of flat- 41b - told him once his head resembled that I bade them. goodby at nIgbt an,d, got hand of riches'witli th Bruce,J1 major general, who e av - . Im 9 . � strick6n With the itch of � I I- I - Visterso ff[al s - of Wasbingto�-. He had uover forgot- my order for $4. One Pat Devlin, a tery, men so - groveled . f or the himself .always 11kc R lady. Sudde ly i --- remember. great hearted Irishman who hn:d - shar- vanity that they tile floor sank beventh the crowd of rs in Cana(12L -­ 0 ty - . I I - - - � -----q touch of praise, me_ would eople, who retirc(I In some disord r. � � ... 6 among the,- dead. Iq - -- 1� aus I do not sft p .. Q %W "dfij> iiis mind lived ,�ver do perj1pry for app�� so. Y J re ' ' W I rg E 111%, , I of crinoline i s � ,Serv0,.rS,- - His tongue was pickled In maxims; " .. , thtlt Most of the lien I saw were of Such a compression F, I . never seen as tit that moment. wl ell � ­ - .. ' ec - A I y rang-.- that . � his heart sunk in the brine of recollec- I that Ilk, but enougli to show the tend- erl h pd I . I p "Cry I Ready 1100119 - tion; his humor not less un�onscious ; ­­. ,periphery pressed upon P . 411 1 1 -­ -1 -1 ft - - in t le Id I � ' ,"'N �, ,� ency of llf6lll R great tOwh held many a man captive in the c I. 1: 11 1. defies heat Alid. cold, rain And snow- ; and familiar than that of an epitaph, - . . , �. I 'I was filled with wondei at first by - t ges n roof that is'absolute le � I ' � I - . � . embrace of steel and whalebone. he - mal- . - ,ak-proof. � . . . ho had been every- - write ' ' I � I nit it, and His name was Lemuel Franklin Force. moeting f4o -4 royal party retired to its rooms ag. in, f - I Ask your dealer &tK . le of *his native city he had' : . . everything, who had I for sample aud F.R)E�154 noor-74XT About To the publ . . 3- . I - -- 1. 11 ­ b�st roofing. 'hiention this papet. Introduced Webster one Fourth Of I I I where and seen and carpenters came in with saws nd - -n- .. � 1� � R; - �� - , ,,, - - .. . . -- PATEftSON MFC-. Co., Limited, July -a perennial topic of his lighter . I If inastered ' all sciences and all Ph"Oso. hammers, The floor repaired, all rea �L- - T. n-- and endured ma,ny perlls on lan(I -as nine as - w . ��i . . - I . --%&� - - . Toronto . MontreAl moments. I . , V " �� I I pliles � I had met liars before -it was roped off for dancin - I - . .1 - I — , ,.,% - . and sea. -th country could be spared. The - i . r- � . � � . � �, . I e noi . n, ­ I was no Eden there In tb the dance With Mrs. Governor Mor . 4 74a-r,�­�-4 I -- . CHAPTER XXIII. - X*A * � . �� after which other lqdles were hon red , I : - 11 VETEPJNARY . . . -and, some of them bad attained a - . . 11 . . I I emelency, but they try. - . to, T",-, - � I near out of money - � . 1. with his gall � , : � 11 NYAS soon .. .� good 'degree, of an Ir- - : _ -nd flii4sh of the rnktrke"mil - RX gp � - - ­ ., 11 ,IEVE, V. s., honor graduate ofoutavio wits, end, but my 11 . . I saw Airs. Fuller in one of the b xes Var%-.,Z>1U,ViQ -, .. 11 9 A ' All dimses of Domestic and at my " . lacked, the candor a . . , Z1# , ,� � - I 1i Veterinary Collega. uered. In � , . �� I tan school. I conf ess they . kl* -Zn.;T--, astreated. Calls promptly sitended,toand will was 'unconq I I , metropoll and made haste to speak with her. She � . oltwt�, . . . . -.... i4we on -fate. Veterinary Dentistry a specialty. tills plight I ran, upon Fogar- . I I uch for meat first. They to , SU" in , . - . were all too in � had. just landed, having left HOP la�,­ .... -11 . olks mud residence on Goderlobsizeel, one door e %, . , ared my. Con- - 4`11`10"011000 --,-_ "*, OfDr SCM1140flice .Seafortb. 1112-t A ty, the po ' I . . . - � borrowed my cash, they Sh -y study 'a time in the conservator of p,�!,-. - , I - they taxed my credullt . and t - th . ­ - . good angel of my one hopef ul day in .1 . . fidence, - I I .� Lelpsle. � .=--- �- 11 - . . FARBURN V- 8--H0n0r&Ty Ir aduate of the ' journalism. His manner invited nly 5F / I I I saw -the truth tit IRSt'. � "Mrs. LIvIi1gstone is with her," salff I . -- - �. - ----,­--: "I'll, ....... "I'll, F fttatioVeterimary College an Honorary mom � � .1. I � - is ! ­ [the Medical Association of the Ontario Veter- "Tom's breaking down," said 'a co , and they will return tojeth r in � - 1. ber 0i College. Treats disessea-of all domestio animals confidence. I - , I' she . - I.. I 11 - on day. � � � ­ . -. 1Wq I &wry and Milk "What luck?" said be. . � -- , ^�. ­.. 1.i6orei the staff One � April." 4 I . - � -1 - - I 00 mogt, mcdern principles Den, . i .� "I'll, site Dick's Hotell "Bdd luck 11 I answered. "Only $10- ,,How,s that?" I inquired. ,,Mrs. Fuller, did. she send any ord 4 . r -. , = a specialty. Office tel. ) I � . * 4 - - - ­,­ , ­­, 11 Street, Sesforith. 1XIT, u I AP or a left at the ho "Did � z - - 314m, in my pocket and nothing to do." .. "Served me a mean trick." � I �, . I ­ I � to� me?" I inquired anxio sly. , 4 . . = I -0. I ,-tJ-­1 . i. I Will fecelve prompt attention. Night callo received . . i V. M��2 lie swung his stick thoughtfully. ,illildeed"' I I �� . . %toffloe. i . . . she give you no message?" I I �, , . � P . I � 4-1 .. I "If I was you,' said be, "I'd take "Decelved me," sftid he sorrowfully. .. "None,,, she said coldly, 'excep one I e-1 � F;, *- i 4 �7 . - � * I I , V-,.� S anythin- honegt. Upon me wurred, L , - - . --­;-� "Lied I suppose." to her mother and father, w Ch I i ­ LEGAL . � I - 1. . - "' t b, as God's my hem." '' " . - . - 'I, ', � ... "I !, .... ' I'd rather pound rocks thai�, lay idle." 44T)iunder I I had forgotten ,all about , �7, I';\ o. He told thQ.trut have sent IA a letter to t I ' ' I , ,1-. "I . .N� P , --Ui"V fl;lvor' .. � I ---- AMES L KiLLORAN I I Vou., � I left her heavy hearted, went o the 1. . -A "So would IT' . I - . ' wituess", , I Urthter, Solicitor, Notary Puiplic etc. 'Money to eonfldenco�,,, and so -me of my utely reliable up reporter's table and wrote my tOrT, "Wu.4 - I I 17 CeY10A cur .-� - - a and Satur. , ye?" said be, with animation, ed my.- Tom had been absol was . - , " Ima. in. Sestorth Mondays, Frid%ver t from he�d to . doughnuts on the curb at luncheon '� .1 ­ day& office open every week day. PlokavdIs as he took my mcasurt . I I - to that time. — . very badly, I must admit, for I I;. 1 1904 . I i ten I came I 4 - , m h Acm Main street, $ego-itli, foot. I I time, I remember best of all. cut deep with sadness. T1 . - - I - : - t � - I . I I Iii'll do anything that's honest." I "Ye'll niver f&git the toime we . CHAPTER XXI-�- 1way and walked for hours, not aring ;elf P0 kqse" � - knes had .- I HAYSI I ,ogether -under Boss Me � wilith0r. ,k great homeske I �� � . R. S. "Ali, Ila!" said he, rubbing his sandy wurruked It I ROSE were greatatlys In mid- tal w.1th �- �. , Asr, solicitor, ponveyanoet and Notary Public. ' e'm -like ye'd C mick," said he. was in cOm V I ProPer, I I'll � chin whiskers. "Don't se or T, autumn. The repubolic' e Q' er me.. I felt as If a tal �d in i I $&m. for the I)omWon Bank� -- OMO&-ln rest Of - lizabeth Brower ould . w- — - ., I , golloitor n Bank, SettforVL Money to loan, 1236 - been used V hard wurl-uk." And to this day, whenever I meet - grave ril of dissolution. Uncle j@b or E � �- -.= Aminto ' . . p I Uit flavur 'i "But - an, now bent and gray, he - Liberty t at had hymned her have give m th mf rt I eded. .- Ly - I I can do it,11.1 said. the good m . h, - * � --I , yancew V ye; Mr. I walked 71apidly tbroug�hodark, eesert , � . I'll it. B98T. Barrhist, solicitor, COUTO - ays always: "Good day ow b 'mned —that nialkes 11 �� : - J-� Notary Public. OMM UP Sul", over 0. W Ile. loolted:at me sternly and beckon s, birth in thb last century n y ' - . !. I Brower. D1 y a strik- I � ---- � . In street, 84610014 optsdo. ed with his bead. e mind the tolme we her destiny In the voices of bard and ed streets. A steeple clock w - . , � .. 11 . � � ��� 1PO44 bookstore. Ma VI 1627. . i1c 7 . ii�g 2 when, I heard so e one omin Ll any ho -- I ome alojig", CaA be�, der Boss McCor- m 9 n, I e - - I ID . orator. , Crowds of men gatbered In I, � � I - mick?'t- s, on Iffirriedly on the walk beblnd� e. I � 1�� - - coessor to the late firm of He took me to a gang ot Irishmen e at once\ public squares, at bulletin board v shoulde - ; Mr. Greeley gave me a plac - looked over m. . I -, , " D an . � F "llocavgZaN nalm"ted, Barrister, soue"O' to street corners, ar :c'lzlg, gesticulatin.., � . . - 1 4 fin . Fu . d - ,� � . annysysnoer� and Notaiy V solicitor for the C working in the street near by. I on the local staff and Invited me - mul. not make him, out in the � e s, an - , (oney to land. Pam . laiming and,cullsing, Cheering I � ralam Bank of commerce. , "Boss '81 Cormlek.V he shouted. with him at his; home that even- 0-"! , � I I- Scott's Block, Main Street T C dine down ilie city by yet, there,.,wfts something. fam liar In I � � . � ­ ,� I . for ale. Ofilee, ilk � wered, "Aye, aye, _to the titudes, went f4p, and e eare I felt � I iy voice tins a the step. As he came n . jr� ­.-- - - � oforth. A hear Ing. Meanwhile be sent me night with hfffids and tordhle,s, an - 1. A I -- � - . . . - coullselort" and McCormlck came out , headquarters of -the Republican cen- of oratory and his hand upon my shoulder. . -- I �� �11 . ICKINSOX AND GARROW, Barristers, Solicit- , s such a'howl s4Better I go home, Brower," e said, � . I : orsi etc., Goderloh,-OntarlO. . of the crowd, using big shovel for a tral campaign committee on Broa on the lowojj�balf of '�Njanbat- - . apPIR-11se " : . .. - I D E. L. DICKINSON. staff. - way, opposite the New York hotel. � Pave the reporter as I recognized the voice of T#umbull. - �, . �- I ARLES GARROW L. L. B� tan Island that It 9 . . Iryou've been out a long time- rasE(dd , 11 t �� ­ - INS -it CH "A happy'day t' ye!" said Fogarty* - Lincoln had'been nominated In May, : - �� � ­— no rest. N"Vill-lam I-J',lSeward, Charles � ----- . .. � "S"IM7 V youse, in' mai,iny ol thlm!" and the great political fight of 15W , � .. ard you! before tonight." - " , ^-Twk . . - DENT18TRY. I I . Un- Sumner, John A. DLI, Henry W. ,,Why ilidn't you sPea 2" . ip,u, Ls,� ' , . . — said A,bdCormidk, was shaking th . e, city with -its th � "O"Conor -were ' the � k % ea I'll , ,,ye,ll gi, me one if ye do me a fa- - . - . " 641. I Beecher and Charles I I ��� -- ��� - � I V' derg. . . ' There was more (To be oontinued.) � .... 11. F. W. TWEDDLE, . vor," said Fogarty. , I , I tbrned in my popy at the city desk. giants of the stump. - - 0 . � 7&sut� . bf,00ks . -- � .1 .- "An' whnt?" said the other. . IV and religious fervor In the po- S. I - , . - . I in good season, and, although the great iolence I . . . . . . DENTISTY ' " litical feeling of that tIM& than LITTLE ONE I - k" "A job for 0 . --- 70! Torprite,. Winni M--.- - Orsduste of Royal College of Dental surgeons of on this lad. '"Tull Ye do it'P'� I' his room, I - , 7 , . . � " - savio post graduate course In crown and bridge wor � editor. bad not 3, t 'lef e of . - ­� - � - - i I tit Raskell'o 83hool, Chicago. Lcoal anasthetics for til wull,,, said ZTeCormick. And he k o keep my appoint- been mingled since 1776- A sens Evely ln,cktb�er tviboi b,a,s itxi . j3aby's ---- . of teem Office -Over A I � � - . . - � . at outrage wus In the hearts of men Own Tablets . b,eaome,§ Pmt , ulsi&stic . I ­ -I ­ . Painless extraction Young" did \ * . � ­- ­. . � . "Wry 0orel Seaforkh. 1764 . - - . ment. -A servant showed me to a se Incoln stood, as the v-017 Kit' 'r mobh- . - ­ - ' - - - - I --w I -went to -work,early file next niorn- , "Honest Abell L - y albout Itbem-toll-8 elv­ � . - � I � I . - ­ - in the big back parlor of Mr. Greeley's fdfe � ivc, it'hey - . - -_ . :� n buV'my under-' - took it, for their homes and their coun- ex dbawl mte Dina 'ibDw I I ­ : - -1 . - home, where I spent a lonely hour be :rK,­ esibh a!nXie AAyvee- S, 1' Ing with nothing o , "W , , I RI&P , .: I �� I I I DR. BELDEN, air of try, for human liberty and even for ale,litow; ona0b it' �Ii&(Xat*10�, , ty III& Keep I � � I .1 - 11 I - clothing and trousers save a P fore I hoqd his heavy footsteps in the I 'Ove'l; IB-aiby's 1ho6ithitia lu)86 .the Ta:o - . I . DENTIST$ �ORONTO, In . . � -11 �, and over -- -. I ­ . I -gloves that excited the ridicule of v ball. Ho Immediately rushed upstairs, their , God. . -lots. Mrs. S. W. Zrz-wtord, Thoinip- t W Im - I . � � � it removed from 418 Sbe�bourne at, to his beautl ' , . . I.E., . I - e Carlton St. fellows. With this llvcl`Y� and the ^as all , iaxative. -.�` I now office% 430 Young 8�-, opposit o steps at a time, and in a moment I remember coming Into the count- ,J�on, ,Qat-i BOO`" MY b -ab , ,�� .. I - . 1816-18 131ongtipoltip � . righteous determinatio I heara his, high voice greeting the ba- Ing room late one' evening. Loud with , 0 .. aind tteotlh&ni� " � I . I . -ft � 11-wal - inelegant tqsk of voices had halted me as I Passed the tioubles,;[Ujid Igave th.iln a Y's Ow I - ..I- �-, - A I UBDICAL. 11poundin I r, (OCCUP4- bles. He came down shortly with one T,alble,ts, -which. 9a,vO 8P rellef. .1 - -no merry � I , - hi , �� D it - I - 9' ging to his haDd. stood back of the - M -A S - , �- - g rocks! of thein clin ,-.I door, Mr. Greeley . oxceplerlt I - ssure you, for a hot summers I ide.r, the bablets' A0 tion, I a, I'Tblinderi,l lie said. "I had forgot- ewanter; a rather tall, wiry, gray bead- 00D8 I ese tab- , . childreia." z 2 -Vv� : - Dr. John McGinnis, Island. ' une,diable, T,or )Qtit -­ I ; I; �' - I .in 0-bt In to ed itian before it. A)ftkilag -, I t5 ,r�o c,o st # telethbilz - I � . day on Manbatt, ten all ,about you. Let's go rin Each was , ,& om a il. � -1 -Victo0a Street, - arl, ­ 131 , eirs, � I ­ - ­ Office and Residence We were paving r , place, and we - . .P - t fist under the other*s nose. tl,�i.lbi,&s, idia-r,r , . el fav ... I— .. L a r] gh I ho0a MN �11 P -9 7 N I SEAPORTH � had to break stone and lay them ,,Ind dinner." d I , They Avere F;boutilig loudly as they ir- destroy Worms, bx0ak n . .. I � t I - . ­ Phone 78 - � He sat at the head of the table'ft'n 1. imp oolds & d � I � � .... I I . - � shovel d1rt and dig with a pi . I . M-,�t to him. I remember bow, weltried gued. The stranger -was for war; 'Mr. plonliolte uanittfrod. h-P,altiblY CIOP- A:11d , , I - I �� f -irden U - lisher of yo -a (hk%vc,. a lg-n-araintee, itbat !Ebpare is ::= H. HUGH VOSS, crowbar. , - 'reeley for -%N,ajti,,ng. The pub I -11 . - OR. - , he s"t, 1011119iii 0 '' , . . . . . . .I- - �relty of ToronW $Wulty of Medi- '- bY 01(" (lav's 1) - tter, not a paxiticqle lod opiatie . Pol'sota - 11 � arsduate of Univf My face and neck were burned crim the If ribuile stood beside the Ia ff �, . siclaus and- Sur- . I t In. Sold �:� �� , I ,31ne.memberof College Of PhY son when we quit -work at 5,, and I 1,(,av11y, In careless attitude.s. Ile stIr- leaned OuS. Is - . Pam graduate course@ Chicago � 7 n. , smoking ri pipe; a small mall edioiva deiafti�ns - aunt by � geons of Ontario; ni- 1 ,h of eggs, po� by faIl im §i' - I --- 3daW School, Obleago ; ROyal-Ophthalmic Hoe went honle with a feeling of baving red his (E 1011 into a has k,�)"- � y fwxitin-g . � -- - 1-1 . - ­ .. I - ,- �� gal, London, gland ; University Colleg H 1 1, Ips anti ate it over the counter at the stranger*s el- it -Wt -25 p�eojta iLl box I Co., � I I- 0 been -run over by ana. - w4vne I - � iaDA office -Over Greig & Stewal 's tfLtoes, squa*b and par!,311- bow, i)utting in a word here and there; M, � --- �� I, I .- Wndoff. Eng AD . 'Phone No. 5� Night - sense of scall and body, the lat- . le1gul-0,1y IvItIl ,1 ,�-,,poon, hi'.--; head braced '�' - - The ,D.r. Willi&mfs' , 'ur Uttlaf - .... . . . . . 'DL - . sicir%. Main Street, Sestortb. strong . half ft dozen people stood by, listen I(I � orls atreet. '1890 etite.. '. Bxiow,kville, Oat. Sm"t (0, ' � ' - . - . A f answered from reBidenco, Viet -- ter dominated by a mighty aPP often n1th bl:i left forearn.i, its elbo)v Ing. Mr. Greeley turned to his pub- b�apk on ithe, pPLre of i ItUvts anA - , "I . -- , � I . . � McClIngan viewed- me at first with rating on the tab'b. it was a sort of C5 � , ;chlldrem-free� Ito PiM Pnotb- .. I- I ': � � I ty , iting Oft. F. J- BURROWSo 1� . 11sher in a inoment youag, IL 1 . suspicion An which there was a faint L;� imillense actlyl . � �-; lettin- -O, after t, "Rboaaes," said lie, 111 -wish ye'd put ei's. � � . I � . I 1.11, - I -A-V 0 MVE'la flavor of envy. He invited me at 04CO - -11 obsery'er . 8:0 0 '� y holler an' yell SO I of, the (lay, aud a casu. en out. The I ... -,-: � I � as amazed at seeing, these in . Canada. , , would have lbo-Lio-lit be aff-ected the . � . , I to his room and w t3 an't hear myself think," Bvbtl .Vis- Bu�ldess and - . ce and Resideuce-Goderloh ahreet, east of the I C, I I �� �a 1 I all - it was no lark. I told him franl�ly uncouth, which Av-�s not true of him. ' I -P-xince; Louis- ld� . . . . . filhodlfft church. Then there was a general latl-� I. nes. TzLzPHOh-X go. 40. 1 , vh&c. Be.rlin lbaot liveiek i. M -Sponse � on Machi and why and N Ile asked me to tell him all about 0 ited -9 . i-woner for the County of Huron- what I was doing : of a I learned, to MY surprise, when they an inviita,ti,oln hrom. yor Kmanz I will I 1886 111 would not mind the loaning f ather and his farm. At length I . umckj, 4o visit fQh,b I -id they -- - win � "As a matter mY had gone that the tall man was NN7'11- t'o , � ai . . few dollars," he said. ., o ZIP a33�dt the. ito � 1co . The ire- . I I N�-, elit look- in his eye and F .� . DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY,,. 0, pe'sohal obligement I would be $1. S an abs Ilam -H. Seward, the other John A. GeT.man *Mtre( of 0 fV Y, lven r ,j kIng, because I thought he - , (NN' -as 9 , I ,. topped tal Dix piesi,ntlaftivel of ROT , paySIOIANS AND SURGEONS, - -most happy, -me a spl, It be t`01W,U I most happy to do It _ ion, pin I and ,xets more - . had ceased to listen. ien one of those fevered days ca ndid ximept - 2> - I ... I � well!" said he. babib ts --wer in -holi&v. � I � dolich #iye,el, opposite Methodist oburokeesforib Brower, indeed I would." "Very well, very 5 aul , - n- the, Prince of Wales -ti godsend -to and its �rn, � . I nd I thanked him cordially, but deell & I looked up at him, not knowing 111111y passion with curiosity. - aLtitire. 4dents of I usis VIOWNIS and Ann Arbor, I . � it 30M, grad . � I first question � I toeniber Ontario Colloxe of PhTsicisnI :d ed th`6 favor, for. at home they bad 41- what he nicant. I I it .",as my duty to handle some of -One, .of tb�a lo)ld,Mt xP, -ty eek - � r� - ... � Surgeons. Coronet for County -of Huron. ta the danger of borrow- he 11 BowmiajVUle pvas,ed .a -way Ilast . � , ' a s , ught me "Go on! Tell me all about It," the latest news by n.lagnette tt'le- re;an% n. Itiho persoln .. I MAoR.AY, all iid`�to have it out - aive -of 87 L tion. at L hp �- . � v I Ilosl College. Nambelf *� Y �, Mr. honor graduate Trinity University, ini, d ,as bou plans and Mr.' J,o,nu;,fhwn, Ste, ilims. . n I w added. Irraph and hel of - ID , gold medoillst Tri tty Mod I witb Ill luck n ..... isive. Booklet ,�i con. go of Phydohiw and Surgeons. Outal.0 my own resources. 161 like the country best," 'said he rtmVInville 110 � la, .... � 1"ll d(Greeley is back," said be, 'land I prorg7est3 of the,campaign at headquar- Step),jen1s, ,ca=e W. R-0 � -- I . of llla-e, from I I I I- I Will Put 'when I bad fluished, "because there I ters. The printer, as they called Air. 1832, ia, IYDY d 14 yeaxs oir a n umber , shall see him tomoiZrow. --- . . f see h n ings. , Here the lie Greeley, was at bis desk when I came ()otn,1vjaa.J, Epigil,atnd. - - AUCTIONEERS. . . him in mind O' you.' - . 1pavilIg the office but of years he levgaiged-'. I Itimbexing I , � e morning, has many forins-unique, varied, in- In at noon, never � C-. A. Bldg,pf� the I went away sore In th . anA faxmixiig', of whic . �l 0 anade. P. �. - i 1HOMAB BROWN, Licensed Anoiloneor for illou§'. The rolige - and powder On for dinner until past midnight those . WNDON, ONT- . I � I � 1.1 Cmintieg of 'Huron and rarth. orders left at but -with no drooping spirit. In the ge -they are lies, both Of days. And he made the 'Tribune a $1100ess- . dia-ug,biter Of �� I ­ .3t. Campbell's Implement wareroome, seaforth, or -The 12 year �Dtdl ... sm ExposlTolL of!ace, win receive prompt Atter bion. middle of the afternoon I straightened the lady's cheek � . rge. 1708-tf 10m,ent to . ease my back and look them; the baronial and ducal crests migiltv 'power In the state. His f1dth -M,Oise j?a Eawx . . tiaf&otion guaranteed or no ohm I up a P . arc lies, and the fools who i . e, - nd every oun.ty, ,re ,qf pi�tltK, oDte., ; � - I . 11 use them In its efficacy was sublim a 0 �got her I , 1,Df t tapt oa�iggh-t I � I w I ! � . I -11 11 I for about me. ' ars; the peop 4 fore it I ent in a -hlowialig, mvuhlne, und the I I oof , - 2� I I a 1i I c- I � . , �� YAMES G. MWICHARL, licensed auctioneer " are 11 I 11 � . I .. I f Huron. Sales attended to In PAY - There at the edge of the gang stood le -who soak them- line went under his eye be � off, fim- , . i 0 V2e county 0 E60ttOO e�l I remember a 'light w1als severed at 00 ankle. A Dre - 9 e - - � Ott - rA119 county at moderate r4es and astlef the great Horace Greeley and WaXY s6ves �n ruin have nothing but lies in to his .readers. is office about maxa,abie featu!r` olden t v4m dig � .r j&-it"d. Orders left a's the SQ�fth Post Offic!e ned me their heads; tile multitude who live by when be called me to h I - - ��� -: AICCIIng The latter becko thWt t -he ,h,,d .el �f , � Hullett, Will receive an. - 12 o'clock. He was up to his knees in e,v- ,r �Iea`ed a ivVm � � . . 1W - . . .3 114t 2, Concession 2. . 1832-,�l -aside to th(-�Ir wits and the lack of them in oth that �i , .1t W � . I Fampt attentlun. as he caught my eYe� I went I pe.r. In faiot. ,,, � � r . att � M ..- . . ewspapers 51,e . S . x ft � . :� the many who therubbish of the day n r. P,h; S GaV sh( �� � Phillips. TAOsused greetthem. Mr. Greeley gave me his, ers-ibey are all liars; n the floor; 'Pain whute've, E�i I � A UCTIONEERING.-B. S. . pretend to be be had read and,thrown upo I - tl of Huron and imaglue a vain thing I and A 1, -rac�- Nviii, xeclovor, but wP � '90 IthirOu'91 . - I - Auctioneer for the Doun 04 nancl. I � ^0 Uttered with proofs. .. & linvig 'tllej &Qot 7 I 0 j,srUL Bqlng m practical tamer mad thoroughl-Y I . V � -what they are 11OL-lAars, rMN.Y VU L110 VO life ar-lipplied, JX ULA - - . I - I r I Wales," be '18 ewe elc4t;rioa .... . anderstanding the Valus, of form stock and implo- .� . I thein. It Is bound to be so in the great - IfGo an74 see the P ince 0 -Dwiag a v Ty Be , I potion to lealizo good c1h, passe� Dresde-0 . I taicute places me In wbetter mark of decay, The said. (That Interesting Young man had stlojim whi OVI&lr 11 . - , Vric". I C ell uloderr.fw. Ctisfactionraranteed eltles� and it is,a - J, -one day Ia w -eek, wvallx v_" I A ensall, po office. or skirts of �Elegabalus f ,UZI of no Pay. A I orderslell at Im. at Lot 28, Concession 2, Uay, will be promptly The Better " ' , the N098 and arrived on the Harriet Lane that morn Ontaxlo� , en� was S ta I - C I I 1709-111 . ,r( -)u, ­,,e 1)Ots of ",Njuie. Pompadour, the Ing and ridden up Broadway between Tll4it ihexi North ot ter � &*ended to. . � dRL "It V - I sketch- of ightninig sai di d soon � - , IV � . CrIlciflx of Aclachlavei'll and the Inno- cheering 'hosts.) "I've got a by I - Ho hadb-Bel - � I TV cl *7 cout suille of Fernando Wood stand for -him here, an' It,s all twaddle. Tell Us wairibi fr,Qm the sh,o)o - � . tit him. If he's got ---- -_ I . �� 11 I - ' � something LiorriNy aud vastly false in something new abo ught to know it.,, - - - .. � Towgi-n-Pa"gigh f'9.n7nn%r1V- The tissues of the throat are the people -"S&A, them. For truth a hole in his sock we. 0 1 . , ; +^ ana him while I I I . 6 y' 11,ve get back into the woods. Air. Dana came LL I 3rAS11, 14 10 - infigmed and irritate ; yqu 0 , g6t, to ,,, lid's is the M i' � , ' , n e, ind men there a good deal as .I was there. . -- I sa2t # a carrant of air throtl& - FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN cough, and -there is more irrita- y - o an f -genulne, strong and "Look here, Dana,?r said thd printer - I mu�ww - pROPERTY ONLY INSURED coa made them s of : I ta a oeet! . ­ 10. (W - . -:-�Mor ,311111)lo. "Wben'thOSe men cease to us made � rion e coughing. You take . - humor. "By the god �, 07-011 *11a - in a rasping �) )4 h%ir. Th Tzam­ onnON&L ' _ Here's two colurans about that � 'afore, 4016jr--i � war! Irs - "I and iol tber J. B. McLean Preffident, Kippen P. O. ; Thomm a r-ough mixture and -it eases the c6nie here. -you'll see grass growing i1i . rmance at- the'Academy and only -urally on 9, U;;�60 I �� . - - . perfo I , ust Pf"e. 1,vice resident, Brucefleld P. 0. ; Thomas E, ake Broadwayi" * I 11, , seatorth P. O.. irritation, for awhile., YOU t two sticks of the ee . I � - vAy% Becy, reas. DMIM101. I md n nd the great e one t' . H I � I Willism Chesney Sealorth ;John G. Grieve, Win. " , commoiler stirred hi� coffee a moment St. Paul. I'll, have to get som z � , I . I � go a � ­ima I oeme Dals, Seaforth', John Bennewels, 1, � i ill burn that theater an' send the AND . ' . - James Evans, Beeohlwood; John Watt, . in sileric'e. �, . - efield I John B. Me s,11 be bill to,me.0' , EE, Tbomasi praser, Bruc SC0TT-1S`"' "Vanity is the cl*se of citie . , KENZI lsa�F� Lean, Xippea ; James Connolly, Clinton' � continued, "and Flattery is its hand- 11, the morning Mayor Wood Intro- NEkvt ILS , -1 i� Asm". ' " e 15uke of Newcastle, � � I Hinch1q, fleaforth : maiden, Vanity, Flattery and Deceit du�ed me to tb Robs. snAth. Harlock - N. I � . FUFORTEI. . .- James quirlming monA,ville " J.W. Yco, Holmes . ON ented me to the Prince IF � I I . MOZZ15017, 1E M ULSI re the three disgraces. I like a man who in turn pres Tills P. G.; GeorglNurdle and � John 0 ., . a of Wales, then a slim, blue eyed young- I V , I . ­ � I I- . . J at he is -out and out If he's - I 401k - udit,on to be wh, ' . 1parties de6irciis to effect ineurance, � or trawaot and it cures the Cold. That's ashamed of himself it -won't be long be- ster of nineteen,. as gentle mannered d Uedar - - - Other btlolness, will bo. promptly atterded-to, W s the - as any I have 0er met. it was my ; ADpljCsL'tlong,to aDy of the above offices addressed hat is necessary. It SOGtNe, fore his friends Ill be ashamed of him L-9 � their respeoth, - easami duty to keep as near as ' to - ­ a PoBt offices. throat because it reduces .the � There's the trouble %vitb this towil-, , unp] rty in all the 11 � . . ... .,jN1,qnv a fellow is pretending to be possible to the royal pa - .. - -NGIL 98 -.. I � - irritation; cures the cold because - 't A man cannot be f e.stivitles of that week. - i I whai he. isn . I I I R I NeXann 'a NeXann, it drives out the inflammation;' .stroug unless lie Is genuine." . The ball in the prince's honor at the j, . Tk,350 We AlswLses smd 41i * I ` . - oil M I " 'to - izg= ak hes,rt, wern 0 - lust ArriVe-cll " I Johis McMann, Br. John MeMam ,, . children -a litVe L girl- Academy of )jIusic waseone of tL orAers 10 , -W, n jr. ened ti§sues e of his Ul suck as ralvit : � . � I (successors to John Kchfanii, or.) builds up the weak - came and stood el-ose to him a's he great social events'Of the century. No Iseryss oir ittory �0 , . --- L . Arenowpreparedta bandle,-,IiAl kinds of horses. n g big arift around fair of �-anjty in the western hemi- Ileatti, T-Im obl)ing, Smotherin . i- � , I ,l) --',-----' W kory fntSpells Aniezai I - �M,Ah I �' Buyers mar at- heir sale stablee, becluse it nou ishes them back spote. He put bi, i5imuesst 4XJ . s . 0 purchase boxses . I Raw - i - I 1944.tf,z . That's her, and that gentle, P c' -Inent Tile f ash- Nerwousx0s, Sle Ponies, irsi-rL Pa . ' Egmandvil a, at anytime ; - to tl�eir naWral streng�h erm. � Smile sphere ever quite equaled It. $ 7 S � - kissed her and long of the French.c6urt had thken the 'Luk of Vitiblit - . � r-- # I of his broadened as he goitteral D ty. . 7- Rv I " ' FF & _ I � ­ I 1; . 'how Scott's Emulsion deals witb --by unconditional 'rva'f' I I Ae & . - I - . 1. ' 1),�tted her red cheek.' city as had the prince - Tfity aro a tft* It &A tOR10, - . '11sailding up 4r 2:, � 11'��, MARRIAGE L10, ENSES � 1d3 ­&liything 'new in the soutb?" --Nlrs-- surrender. Not in the palace of Ver- - sai Islood wick* , � a sore throat, a cou&h, a 'Co , ID . . - ,P -D and PLANI]gG if 1 -1 I 1. I SSU E:b AT / . Ctreeley inquired. . 11 I - . sailles could one have seen a more y"swing all thq , OM oUt and W§4$t � � or bfonchitis. . . -f � . I I I - I . 11 he -. ,enerous exposure of the charms of timanatiof tk* IwAy d rsdonug per t 1� . I I 1-1 THE KURIN EXPOSITOR OFFICE � . . ,I I "Worge and worse every d,ly,- 11.1 Ikealth. Pries goo. a U620 *1.3 for $1.1 .Lit 1-1 .. � 'WE'LL SEND YOU I C- ,fair women. None was admitted[ with- ' 41AF-01`111:1­ . - � . . . said. .-� Serious troubli) coulln ,. The A0 i � .- . I IA SH ,yagglo � 8 ORTEE. ONTARIO. ' . A $AMPLE FREE-' . B&F I Charle-14ton. dinner ye%terda.V was a 'out a low cut b(odice, aud manY came ­ - . � . � . I of- ' . . � - - - . 08f%la"A eas*'oka a -flow of crimi- - � I i . I , - IRE ' V Tareat% . . I . ,- i . JSCOTT F BOW01 � - - k � - - � �:- NO WITNESSES REQU ED . a" �- feast ot tr . - . . I . I I I - . . w - - � 7 4 - IND - � I , , �� 14ft 'X11 I I . � I I .kn I When you k �' 1. / Z. now , . . -- !�� 4' ­ i - .f I I ." � �� I's IrG �� , 1.1 ave "a iver .1, 6 & ­ f, h U 11 I - P� .Y f I .,- P � I v\N Fruit -a -fives let YOu forget it.' - ! ) L . Nothing makes you so thor- - I ongghly uncomfortable as a torpid liver --and I - nothing makes you so thoroughly tomfortable . L Z5 1 as Fruit-a-tives. ' ­ . Fruit-a-tives wake up the IT'ver like a cold 'I ' L . I bath glows the skin—make the liver give up I more bile- -tnai� the bowels move regularly— L ,, 11 I 4dean the stomach—clear up the complexion. . "I have had a good chance to I Frifit-a-tives as I . A have been in bed for A,week with a 337riby=r tt.ck. I am now - getting around fitie thanks to Pruit-a-tives. I bave used nearly a box and they do ibeir work aR ngbt." MRS. P. D. WA-T,LIS, St. XAWS, Ont- . - . Frtdt-a�tives are the discovery of an Ottawa physielan. After years of experimenting, h,e accidently found the secret process by -which frtift. juices can be combined and th,eir medi- cing action greatly intensified.' It is this secret process whicb, a - gives Fruit-a-tives their remarkable powers over the stomach� L liver and kid-neys. - . If you are bili6us, constipated, have sick headaches, sick stomach, no appetite, nervous --get well by tAking am -%%10, I � Aff L .a* - - . or 5o,-- abox. Atall&ug&t% - � Mver Tablets. � " Manufactured by Fruit-s-tIves Limited, Ottaw-R. - .. - I ----.- ­ --- - - . . - -- - - "M - . ,04-,(-��.n, � � �- .-­t'y�- 9 .0*000,0*0*0**0 - .- � y . . I ) I r 19 ) � 44 � -1 ) . � IV I P GRE3. �k � - - . � :1 . Single Breasted Sacks ' 13 00 The universal . favorite. The o n -e style � � � , - 0 that never wanes in popularitY. � . . ,, PROGRESS" Brand Sacks are 413- ' . gzr .0 I* 4 1 tinguished for their rich colorings—their air I I I . . I ' � I of good taste and refinement. I . . � Made in an endless varletY of patterns I I 1� I —in blue, black iind oxford woTsteds and � i . I serges—f ancy stripes and overplaids, in silk . . mixed worsteds, tweeds, flamels and hame- I I - � spurts. All sizes for men, youths,and boys I . I - ,7 - I . . . � - . I 1AL. �.. � 1, ' I . I � Thfs label in evewenuine . 459EP . .. I I I fr. I I 04PROGRESS" COaf ' - � � ,- � - . - 411 � AL � Sold by leading dothilers MO- I � ., I -1 . .106 I throughout CaPada I "I 06 SS V 6.uu��-�().10,0,40"C�.�� 1.?-%,­%.P%r%0-W� - - - - - - - - - � � y rart Mth Progress, Spud Clothing maybe had,�,froni GTeig' & � Stew , - ... � I —1 — -1 �ommommoom , ki - W09 mf-PI�10,� I , � ­­-­ . --------.--t. � , �, ", . . ­ . .%� " - . - -­ - . I "oJn1--r ;wJJt1l, severa,l I in : � .g, j 5 ­ years MX. D&VIR-WAM in m1husiastio I niiatianiall, 1wJdrmg t&e mak of . boo" =t Orwa fuge. Wilien I i,ptain in It'he Hadimdaa Wle-'4 a'ftd I they a ti&ej lstoTm coinID3 V . - 4 o 'hot. ____ _ . �And an e"ert ,rifl, they 4 bf t)l,c( 1NV,a;tr;r., ? z,ncl ptaying andex -,& few �&" a;go at t-bra-donz1asiOn WAS16 siagia!g x Tbm-t-vher so'l-d *. Some txees. YOUJ31- of tbe x)&trmt a the, Alem.ZY 10f the . - 'ettk` - ' Cathblia dip-WS0 Pf I " B­oYs Yotl shouiA oot bem " -'Ttappy. kn-,qv, -whe)a yDu mLghit The Roman .--r 11 boro Rev. FimtheU Conway,., pari#u you .d,on7t �Styavk," wid WeAt otf by -.hims-af � ted priest of N�a;rw�ood, ,vms invi I tO St- Pet'606 tr&2t�or"Y, , .undo_T, aoothor fxo� Not 101119 afte'r- ' fLaSh 5t'rik'e tb)e paxl-oT�s *Jf w boxe w-exe a-zsemlyied 331allop O' ",lids the -boys Saw a .nou- him, tibxo-,vjuZ, b1m. dawn. , aind thC,PT.ie.A-8. In .raWXJn5- Gona;or lie itxbil,eW OE aev- t Whiell tl,*�y ig-ot to him be tDou,ld not speak, and di*A Iatex at 11�s �10me. tioll 44 golden , b,Br C�Ojl-,V�ay, -,v,,ho ,baa ootapl,oted pat big I -miss Qaxlrle Lw4er, an 3emayloyee tho 5ot.h year of pri"ItIU00d, . Bishop ucannor a=4 the priests a Gmirtlldge7s Nvooftilen millts, at presented the boxiored jgontlzmlan Guelp7h, woe ,cmrg1ht`1n tbe, set MTeW with a beautiful colaectk011 Of 9(ifts I L, Her Of tbe ew , ekirts wexe wiolund eaclo4gAic,al vestm,eats, aftar Afmal- I wiond the abaft, ana her, AWthw I ture, ,do, - . L "ve, toTn to slw�ds fTom .tAhe Waist , I , I I- I . down before elm iims -Lvinewmad. fte . ,mass consi,der&bly so,ratobled and I knjar3d. b* i " ' 0% a" K t;Azw-) i O' IA bruised, mjOIb &eriously L t-,scape. 93he blad *L .1 poi! IrAniz and Chil&en. .narx,ow, : . -A very digtiressiag =00ide'nt :oo- ouvre'd six miws norfli-Nire,9t Of -M`e- .11. The Kind YOU HaV8 AIMS 80%fltj I . litia, Xani;toba, wbefreoY E, 1-1- B01- . - ! fry, -one nt tba oldest settlers A,ad BeaTs the best know0, - fairIn'6178, IA.)ot his life. He -tv,als. standiu�x in f1,Ont Of It tOam Slgnaturp"Df 4; - �,--/,�'; *f bj,onobos, ,w�hich wex,e� UltehL-d ito . waigton, whean tbley sLtddenj!y fitatt a, ' - ed, knoic�kiiTg him down ana t1-%mP- 0— Get Ri4 of That Cough ling him. Vie. ,wbeelhl of the� lwrafgon his Aoulaa. De ait), . llefore thesummer vomeo, Dr Wbodft Norway Pine Syrup onqueni Coughs, ColdR, Sore Thro-4, Diseases Abs, a;jso passeA, ,over -Iviais inst wlt'ataevous. He 1ea-Ves a Hosrgene", Bronobitle, and All of Threat and Lungo . -widow, one s011 ,alad -on,6 da-iligh-to--ri me 0 6% all at 1�>me- algiftmept for itbe cdasolida- Wherever there are ele)cly People with weak hearts and deran zed uervea, Milburn's Heart and -An jiOn, 1yX �Ujji7ted Sbates ad'd Canadiall tjie� Nerve Pins will be found an tffectusl -medicine Tb restofe enfeebled, enervated, exbsusted 4-.:- ;Iifw�- Gonll)anles fwmied for coaitlxac- v171zed or over-worked men and women to ti,on 0� �t,be .tmnel und4.r ,t,hjj�,, PetroU one -heath . Rive:r bia-s been f itle,&- sit ,the 6ecire- - 0 0 ON- , of stabOs -Departm-en,�, Otitp,- I twxy ' For pholeis Vorbut, Cholera Inf*ntum. Cramps, Colic,Dlarrhoop.,l) % sentery and Summei Complaint, I w1a. William Newman, Nle,W ,York, ' Dr Fowler'n Extract of Wild -3trawberry Is a prompt, is n=ed ap pmsid,ent, auad itho ?Van- � s&fe and sure �cure that his been a 'Popular favorite deibilfg and ,Ghb,unc!,qy DiVe'W', ale for 11016TV 60 Yeurfl on the- TirK-,efttrat�e. The oa-pital is .0 0 " z1ven a's $3,000,009. It iS PT,Opooed I DoAN's )[mm -Y P=a not ontize kidneys, Wayder to bb-ve t1w,01 tu,rmk,,Is, one ,for y3ast- bo4nd and t)ie �aher for wt..Abowmd , and urinary Organs only They cum backsobm I weak back, rhounistism, diabetes, vougastion, In I f!ammatlon, gravel, BrIgtVa disease and -all ,Oth" . e- tijains. . , . .miaeafts. arising frofn wrong action of the kidneys A ,Davis -'By the dmttib -of Mr. Ada -m Davis I and bladder � . . L- t110 *OtUnity �cjf ,RwIdim.-and b.�,& .1,ost of ezLTIiest pottlers and mo�rt - - i - Suddpnly Attaeked, F, s., ,one, ,ite . respeated eAtizens., The deceased had Obildren -are oftou�iattacked suddenly byl painfu � C, ,ter tweaty iy.iedrs bom, tremsttTex of I and dangerous oaili-, Cramps.Dlarrhoes, DysenteM 310tbUg, 0 ,hQlOr& ftfe,bbrA-, etc DI FOWI- th6- eounty o& Rwldimand, iad'd prxe,- -%Ol6r& ces Extract of WAd - Strawbeiry is a prolnpb and Id vi�ous t4 ar4oepting' th-nt jDfifimo was sure cure, which sh3ul-i ad mayli,be kept in the hOrAe 1.4i �r�va ,of Senem tawnaNp fflor a 40. - Dd lovg peiio& %aind Waxd-ein Lof ithe � Spring Me&dine. et so Vounty. )k+., � t1i6i genera -.t ,40106�oins off 1896 Ile pm�sted Ro4dimand L*n AsA irring moinine Butdock Blood Bitters has so equa It tone, Up t -he system sud xemoye# fd tV Liberal, lAtelrest a�gahlst ,t%e impurities tram the blood, und takes away that Or. . P)n- Dx. W-'atagu'Pw 10 4i$ MIZUer ed., Weary feeling 80 PrOYSteut In thWflug . a