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en Lydia E. PinkhaWs 11ver . the great up eaval which , 0 one place an over. _ WIS 0611shatly I I � ,I
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4 think they we fL�e. r will � . I . . formatiou vj3d fallen away trom the face of -the countable reaEfou they seqmed to fe4xr - it
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8611CIt.dr, ConveyAncer physical eb ges in � the c , . I I t , -to Nu that 111' d 191- I
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F. HOLMESTED. . . T . . , . untain, tumbling with a mighty roar 11 - � ' - 'Boils
k - of the earthlsl�crust . I "we 'found Neb` T 0 .
glke medicine In the I WrWer, and ' ' : Ino I . . und mistru . rev M a I 1
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� fed�l- Into the, vAlley below. oflier considera tens,.a�rVed -
Rtj� FUNK ENSEMY, 908 001- � He recal , � - SIOns upon place,.atter you aiAd: Barney left" ex- � � i
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,venue, Edmonton, Alberta. jWa i4reet, SeAfortb. ! .1 , I � which his slA 'him plained , Mr. Curtiss. 11iind when I dis- An It hurtled down the mountain side I .. � be had come Ir 'Some mysterious way HAD NINE ON Hit ARMS AT Close I . - .�Ile � I I
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- � , he moonligbt. shining upon tjie, fresh I .
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. Rmilar terro�Ls.. covIered that Butzow would c .1 ' . � ' I . I t !
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ice, Neb -a � I 'you, and here -we gri throwing our- A 11*9 tam revealed the mouth of a * - i a slender. straight young sapling. U0 .
� � PROUDFOOT, KILLORAN AND again during trip, throug the G.%nd � � SUrdock 819W - RifterS r,,� 1
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Y left Wie be,,gan to pain me and I I f RVLOUDFOOT. - . Canyon J oda, and -v ry vivid In- selves upon the ,inercy and hosp�taljty gloomy cave, from. which thore tum- . I i I ca ine to the ground �i and tested Its � . Z. I ,
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k got SO Severe at times that I I I . Ated was ne"INedilection f VictorWo of Lady Greystoke.11 � I . strength by bendifig It- back and fortIL � . . I I i
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k- terriblywith it. I visited threei - -lotary P U -11c. Sidlieltor for 'the Cana. . W, lich rolled down the stiep, declivity f A ppa rently it met I the requirements of �
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I - k of Comt*rce. Waal, to Ica A$ -,nervous ef Ae 1,61lowing the ' - .- ': Ill � . fl'! i
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7 and each one wanted to operate ... . ' ko"of the mass of rock that I a new shaft. R I
� 'I,; r'Wri, Solle-Itors, Notex-lei Public; of the press dispat�,hejs describing tho ,O , I , J6. 1 Boils are caused by bad blood, imd, - �
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kut I would not consent to an op- I yVj)fomz to � lend. In Sbaf or(th on Kbn� San Franclsco',�'I�eartfiquake. In all oth.- Jp1hed the phrty at thei foot. of the bfld preceded it, th�-%atJng _- away of I . I With his slone hatchet he hewed It unless the blood is made pure you -cannot 4
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k I heard of the good Lydia E, Arof wh week.Offica-In Kidd block. er respects bfal,ilgter was, f . n e;qeptiou. 4branda steps, "that the obligation -is which hi'd'opeaW up the' cavern in j - ,o,,L'r close -to tbLs ground, stripped I
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eff Vegetable Compound was- I I i ' i 101, up6h dig 'side. ' It.' w_hjch ft- had Iltim . i / I bra.-nehet'l, qpd clhuh� to the loafety I ill do you. no ;.1 i
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' _ � . r6j) 40 0 4, SOP no Interruption frouf 1 huge �;Aa� trouble by using a good infernal b400d t I
it with the result that I haven't i , to, keipap the. houke even half 611 of _6d;, .'. rat g t -a t ad i �
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Ahered witl my side since them . aam GRMV14 V. a . - : were apparent 4 bilid d(� I pablous.11 , W I sters of the world
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. good health and I have two little But Victoria - . ot1h, . � �_ with his stone knif* to reMav* - the I � rl. I
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-Mra.R.XCRMD,Beatrice,Neb. f Ontario Vete-tin- " It Who not ;'u tit after, d Inner -Ahat �41660111"*,, 60t` - !*bib ingve- � .. . -
: Itonor gradtaU v � . Of earth. pight that Urr. William Curtiss bad an inint .1 � tb -WraS e8MIIJI06 - Alf. � Samuel Budder, Tift ....
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. . I , . qpportnAlity � to ,draw Miss Vietorill - U on Or I I con tautly troubled with boils. 1*8d - Z
I - - 11 treiated. Calls promp-tly attend- The other wasilher stran - . - .j "�, - wb the - -far � - - -
, I � I contemPt ,C;usteraway from the others upon quiet. , 1. . First he spIlt Wdo 'centor. nine on -my arms at -once. I thougl$t it "I . �.
and,charges moderate. VoUeijn&T,y for the7 'men ;& bad a " d for be* - ',�: .� I i
. 1_1 � , some. more �dir less; ,hazy pr4ftext. that ,-Minutes dragged Into,hpurs, and stffl four or five- Iubbes,:� if4g- thop be, -.-Put - .
� - 1. , - � - � , . "a was caused trom. bad blood so I- got tviiia- .
, - try &,specialty,. Offlc& iand rek- bund -and of Q3ese th ' ' had beeA. , � *',,16Wy'Ab11j' - `thc 16"Iy - - - .., -1 - tbell& bottles of Burdock R400d Bitters,, i
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. - -1 , on Goderleb, street, one doorvaib many. Her br�ther had" - -i *--".'.. I% -- Vw,�# - , . 0 - I I ` - `;_ - - . 'U ; - bottle --*as done I bitan , - i
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,_� � Just "Why'tw-bild: suddenly f0und Bea- . I �111 - AV_ I ., . I o , the,,Opljt OrtI0116 4� 6 - a,.flly .
t .. - . . -- ia.l , . I ' 'to feel a gr an Wore I
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. r .".ft� Victoria herself J� had like . them too, dvd..all�thih fteagpt,, -4 t , - hafto.. a -
*- Christian. colleg&home� . . *kUl's office, 94fafth. . eral of them t14 Eal I , earth au#� Arice, -Pft-.�� efich- al� -d I � *�W-,Jt t1q: lO0,4'iaqV___, _;.. " �, � A 0 unwr~- the �m'*h tbh bin i d I I
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healthful situation. �� . N , . jffi, *6 ovue 4_ -spearhead Into ' - - " i f* "8--ftAT_i T- def� i
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r � r rish t1w, itlyo., to the-, vSkklvFktl6fi of ,Ws ,*llds,thok Atp11hi4rA*tv6-.fOt �p want of water to moisten it im* I%ve,w,bb%,:ftof'1f&*e. T'Ud'b e cul
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� L thoughtt �, , � -t-hilf $164 . their ]by* ,=rrAng the wholb unfragrant mass Into his 'f "not Vc1m%en4-3,S.B..t(,)qM&y'*1 .
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I u9k!;1, recolle Ida , of tbl*. -b th bit 41 old thei In"'ibe .. I mouth thtit It'ibijbt be softened by�
6�3 . I 1. the ih� di�ft � , ,r W � z _'��t , � - a - - � y1ry by The T. Milburn CO.# Lira!
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tw�t ed y9qj _O lo 10 ( t6a,'* hjw )4 elf In sbtkpIn the point bf the new
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nelples. Dentistry and Milk Fev- galow; and with 4t be ' � baihful sel . t�soe"g . - �� 1" I ly lit tb� .11n. . Stealthily the cave man crept 11
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CREAM WANTE lotijbey r I equa es in -the slow, the s
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. "n ful. 4*1eitat-thehotelwill receive pr 9 lid - *� ma Ift, ey . r � head. By ibe time th lbe ARNfis ftowi Oft his .
Or- recurred after - och , re Inder of a .--, a ed , , from hit. 11 ,Is was
Xe our Cream.ery now in fuPI . � ompt ,, 01E.'" : - � Qs 111novift- 9 Ili 00 - - i
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: great COM'UJSIOD',J�Of ua,hiie. At the I 6 Rmtrt�. the 'fact that, t1e, was � 100" idW � _ feet of the I
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r ... I I , wader bila ter and that, he should never agila ' f . "4� - '#fid 4jj r be, -AJM#p lepet, tlfe -new ; I --I-- --- - - 4ad lll I I � -
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I . , ask4 el? uhtil-'stro bdirpr6talabd to',be 9 A. , Us 'had Slowly He Stopped From th* Cavo� and set the spearb" ' . - � .1
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T . .as a strou pppq#1 to ibe oirl I Ped betvireen sharpened - stones, his tingle hb6kit h1m. -Theft Were -nor hei- -L . -
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' leclalist: SIFurgery a;nd Genito-Urin. rested up . . ne .1h sear6hitig her oldt'in the -wilds 1. - . I -_ - j
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I L . Ing up at him - w, th �al . H 6b b6a A upon spokew, nor Zot, the migbolIqXotithe dri *0`,"" I
41ars 44 dbeases of mea and women. . . .frightened,. of AfAft t#II be dr -his ibve, fatit - . e, i kid a - Im '00, L t"
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i Aid "You are - - - , I . . I I - _ - tiger. ire zi�lui&d the belW*tus df the worsnod Win, "d - I I � -
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� I '"Aftses, rheuma.tlsm� acute, chronic to confide, bu 1. h v e hesitated ranch. - . I to the cavern, his 2tone _ hatchet and posed upo, , Propped lop agtiltnat the bole of the ]XIs quarry. - I . �
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I I , T nlm-ht s n0e w rst hunted Millar objectla all the world about bad found the point behind hisshoull I
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, . . ed hand In 'jand ,�'Itli, li�m beneath a of her dreams apftaled-a primitive within the care, but presen -
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1) - t� . College of Pbyslalans and Surgeons Of t1111D WaSL to Victoria Custer a real and ered head of an enormous beast, which toward which he was bending his steps then I athow voice be spoke In the -
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. . �ef Canada; Post -Graduate member of 11 of "Asia than It did any 9ther beast. the� hard wood which alone would meet nd I -
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I I dWrg east of PoSt . -1 � i v a ', , tacit encourage- closer than Is the resemblance of the In the days that had been Nu's there little monkey above hlni understood. � I I I
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. I k L I Rensall, Ontario. L � of the pusillanimotis �JeakliDgs whoo invia, lie seized her hitinds in his afid . royal Bengal to a house kitten. had grown In isolated p.ntches-a few for the language of the apes can never and with his knife cut several long . .... - -
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11 11, - . , I flea r -11ps! Tell we that even a teD - scan the pl�ln, and Jungle for evidences 4
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- 11 I I 1� rocky tomb. as toads remain in su§- from a single tree they might have - "Tbe-hairless ones Rill us with sharp i
. . : MAt Of tbe,liethoditt chur�b, Se-afort.h. "And yet Barney, 11am afraid of, I ,,I i -t of my love is returned and I of danger, sniffing the breeze just an . . i
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1$ U -1 I. Ili other members of the 'Party so that clown upon her:.In the moonligbt, and ed his .4epuleher, -nnd the rough tumble make h great nolse thlit kill us from pleted ,when he caught the, scent Of ....
. I . , . � had no time to waste In splitting a )ar- - afar. But yqu ls� I ein 'lot to 1)e of tlle:�e' L man yet a long way off, H � e kne*, - I ..
e 0 �ject was wi hvr lips treinbled,an avowal of the ger tree, even had he bad the neo 'L
� 1--;,; ... L;:",:. � . M0 further ref er�n e I jhe su I down the mountain side had induced - cessRrY. We�bave never seen one lJl;e ybu'uniil that he could not bp mistakeu. yiet 1. �
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.11W111tial:iI ! I : viade by either. . , � .- love she honestly believed, she couldL 11 wedges and hammers,� noW. Do you not wJsb,t,o kill us?"- . -
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L I 001101le of Phyolclaas and Sargeoxis. addition had-be;en tn�446 the number. I pumning. at his lungs, .find simul- ' i odor.. There were men coming, be.
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. L.P� T!V,;4,! .. �� � , (I. MacKay, ho -nor igraduate of Trinii.Y two khaki clad yohn ff- thi-ashed out the question of that other � I purpose a youth. Upon all sides, be of the fruits that.grow h6re be safL' r�or I f
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UAlveralty, and gold . medallist of Trin- I ,� I'll .
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. � � Itt'"cal College; member of the Col- � . t held her clialned to a dream for years. As he stood upon the threshold of like of which had'ne-Ter, been In the beside which dweil the tribe.of Nu, my leather were to Nulls nostrils as would
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. Gradute ,of University of. Toronto love of this very real and very which lay spread below him. There low, and when tbey-leftmed his wants i 4.
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L , I fkultY of Medicine, member of, Col- 01le In � was scarce an object to remind him the branches were mneb heavier and they scampered about In all direction j
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� I . - 0 *0 Pilass graduate cour§es la Chicago man, and this one of '111 th others bad . 13illy," she said, "I"- of the .world that had been but a brief more solid than those of the groaf tree I Of the handier shelter, the cave mau
11 . ; � . get no further. Instant before, for Nu I could not know ferns of his own epoch and commenced for him. � I I
81ates suitable for roofing any � f;... . C al Be oGl of Chleugo; Ro�al Oph- never spoken a ,wor,� 11of love to bet. But she. ' ' .� ! eauntered toward. the -forest; for now, - i. �
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, oo cool s�hade 02,f the low veran, u L * � - yet had be -shown fear In the promcl� -_
r to roof the f4st house or barn I I - 91091and. 6ff Ice --Back of the. Dominion , I tongue there came a low,'sullen beast he bad slain. . reveling In the ease -with which he the task was.4.alf completed. and end- I . I
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�-ost price and guarantee it's Jknk) Seaforth, Phone No. 6. Night I � I could travel froni tree tree. ed by pulling om� another's I
� I bis ioulders and tho rumbling from the bowels of the earth He thought that he might be dream- If their numbers were too great fet I
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�frorn which Brantford Asphalt I Itary vocation. them as the swell of the sea rises and looked again; bilt still Pe SRW the un- an 8 a ed and scolded at him. LIt., or else ate the fruit they had gone to would not show f, bu?
ig material, and does not de-_ I 11 __ - I 1 4 � jkq - j alm,ed VictoriR falls. 'him ys - might ever say that they bad Seen Ift L ' i
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11 � and, farther down In the valley, the his path� Nu laughed. What a quaint. ' there were wlth,.,greater powers of ! .-
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I I AUCTIONEERS. C and looking pa� W11 1. ,�tbere came'a v -world It was Indeedl I I I
. � ; aking and. a flual deaf6jalng odd appearin.g. vegetation of the Jungle, diminutive I No, conceut�atlon than the r f6llows, who ger. .
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- Lkermed auctioneer for the counties R accompanied the birth of mountain' Slowly he stepped from the cave and caterpillarx, all of -which Nu devoured I
T - . , I ture that might compare in size to the a - Oo, andas tbe man !oaped to the lov4; �
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rx: inside of the barn, pro . Of Huron and Perth. Correspondence ar � .11 L began the descent tow,ard-.the valley, I with the avidity of, the half famished. i
a cattle,j etc. It Walso open to ' I I - LU __ __ - ra nges. � . . . monsters amon- which he had traveled ' branches of a ttei at the jungWx e4ig, . i
- . UAVMents f or sale dates can be mad - I � . . girl for he was very thirsty and very hun- " Of the wbbreab(Ats of the tribe ,of , "I'll 'i
'-.processes are working toward , , I by eallIng up I - With � little moan of terror the the preceding day. to spy upon 'the men be.knew to be ad- ;
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� the., cheapest roofing material ""� it steps she was met If the Iclser ape folk would only let � might place the trophy at her feet ind -
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I- I . CAN J I I.! * - rested upon. . dwelled. claim her as hlwmnt& I
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i I q W-arily he advanced, every sense His breakfast finished and his spear Only'tbe Orarlaus evening they had I
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kcing them at about the same , There Is Noth HIT ' danger might lurk In this strange new . to e of tba,beasU be the beach, and now he had not the re. I�t 1�
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PWtor Office, Seaforth, promptly at- , I � . I I must have meat. warm and red autl tion had he come to ftd the Mir of Do. - L i
�endid material'is especially , tended,tD. , � __�4� 1 her. L wandering' -through tjie heavenly vale� __ -, . I
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fingotall kinds. In fact any L _____L_ Mrs. A. Cummiljg� X , - I -ion, other than I I . I . Closest to him as he emerged from There was no single familiar land- I -1k
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last years longer by an appli- )r ovj fi *-, years . I directly up wind
,z ,Y - , zebra. They were people knevr of any sm- nearb�,, mid be 4
UWASed atie-tio I as storms and eafth- - -
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