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I- - I I - , 1. e-bild oi�,gan to cry, Ulti OE;ti: k- -, -z- to hold the -B' I - - WbAw Y" do 't ot the - , . - -, a Vroper "er- . " � ttQpbLe this war. Is w-, 1, not be�: - . I � � . A -1 - I � I . . * � lAth ,a r�lw,i,;,,i.g -they are being slowly but - surely . I *a the bow -da 46 not`tmaft iigiod-d - - , i. . comes just sucit conditions. . "far awayi bet,*,ran- lin�t - . I - �. . -1 , - - . , I .. Y, I.. I realized by A lot of iAarrIed � . form - vo.(�e, and Men SZIAg' Stl'014i�4 � "11 I , �, I pour Rver becoines slug&h, thi breath ,'I- it concentraied - driven back after most desperate ef- _ I. � , - _. possesses 'm I . I .. - " . � I . , I _= �, I I - .1 1-1 . udly, , Votitelif-alio I xC -1� -"I forts ,to a,vert the danget, The Ger- - I ._. . . - - .. bwomwfcmd sped4 goat Wom-the eyes, ; - people until they grasp the fwt I e i Let, - - - "I - I � . . - "�t�: , I I 11 the ver� elements to- invigorate the.- 0 - W ­ '44 -% , - i . VM - - - urns blw-k, cpou�6pation, sets that it will . YR411V affect M4rrYIDS . 11 I . I � low8d the strange sojfg; u.me u'y i'*.stt% man idan power Is no longer wW It IS I .. � ,m-Ai%me 3A.Y'%, - - fp,,66nomicai ;&nd W%it - - _� � � . � I . .. . blood, -strengthen the tissues, nourigh , w, c% -4 wn each day in in- � . - , _114!jppos. 4 11 , - I � . -1 J16hia:V r - -k siad brin - - - - - - I I I � ,nd at the third struip- -*"ta s6� was and this It. sho Elk . � I � - P M its tmin numerous and giving In marriage. - For tu .ifi rves r . I a I %UOUWes that could,be prevented if the e ne and- btdld up you strenfr,b- it fluently. Old-Ostap VVas. Still -3--X-- creasing signs.. Possibly the number to N M VviU prove to be ,, _ f . , . - - - 0 � - . V1 I � boweb weft only Wkedafter -properly, ot . . � to. ont. - - _. jug, silll singing--udt--suuucil�y, .,-,- of mdn-.in the Aeld is as greAt as, uses ' - leavei. ' I- - - I the -.Pr!Ace- of 'Wales. - Three .years . . . .. . __ � w: -lutO is ,.;-"�,, . I f,the troops is ­ I Young � 4 '' 'slAx .j�MWilfand -,-, �, . I- .. hautted, he fell b, ,k - I . *I'W -- Mfxun, , &Z _ - -(Io ,. , ; � I . I I d -9 . U'4 enerous stance, Wmay affe the martiage of Scott & Bowne, Town , e ro Th4ijresh I nOWe the bowe*1 and keep you * � ago, tad,he been old enough and of � . f, - alrd g d Yo ' � vajue� for -. - , . . Wa I . I .1 . ' . - - his- eyes st4red, his ..4eart bL a. 'I.., no long -4r the same. Victary seems 11 I � -1 ,. � . -PLAN at old ,son 0 by no means as cortai 3;7.!DU,r � state lat-exceamt -t. S TO MAKE SHIPS PROOF , longer. The gre f a ,al-* n for thera, �, \ � W � J 11 - " I � I ­ .. , - .:�. that �temjtwament, be .,M*,hf have I ' - ! . * , � ­ �n!�ney! � . \ 8115 - . ­ ,!66 . I I . � . �,� .. __ , - �, ' rior had i ired *fth ,his sOngo' ,,a, and this change of viqyr 115 fiot , ,.� � 11 � - 4 0i -I Pitt ess, aid the news- ,, , . AGAINST ,TORPEDOES . � _. - jlxt lw_lrv� - �_ % -41 t ifia - .. - . P a4rlht . exp � �. - I== ­_ I I -_ �, . I . . I � I- cormpWar _PF . I "Veat paper­butlero� of -the would � I I _ the,korgotten BUM5; -v-' - mueb: due to hunger and want�'ab­ to . . . , .1 . 11 I - __ I - I __ . , lbu press the songA, . - , - . ., � -1 . ....I- � 11ft"-ft-L 2VteoM=W_ftK­ - w"s � � -the succepive, � Gor-t-Im- \ � . - 1.11 1. in . � � d�l - cl%ve invited us td malOg-lb! our tears � I I MAXJM asserts thAt and will live fol,eV,;;vi " - � checks to I z omee. , ! � -- - --,- " , , __ - I'll 11 - - , - i I . arms and the continued prattAtkTb�4ii0d handsome dowry it sLe is to be mar- ; _ .Quick ,to grasp detalis, terr>e - I , - �k;"__­ 0- -7_�; Anthe contemplation of,.& "real love. ! - � LOL � ­� . - .ir - - - - - - - �_ �ml� - I . - - . � . I � � . I Vw- ULft&AVk-%"V�=qTUb1L19 increasing numbers of their, oppon- iF be A, Prof eow- . - .4. � .1, ,P`- matet"', , of by protective walls, CADORNA HOLDS STRONG LINE ,Xies must 4- wv -I . 'ke ships totpedo- \t. � _ he can ma. . 4 t 9,; VA � *91save'been instructed � pro I 4 speeth anik keen-minde - � -, _ I . I � . . I ried well and these dow . - .. - -i- * 00 so I was th6 I � _� I � ame"r �,Q "M cise I need .t -all rOyhf,aky�nc,68 -a a ov - HUDSON , ts. I paid without -1 iJo-verishlix jmateff.,Aw C50 a. m1an ;of colq�=W� , � _ J. . - . I - . �_ en . � im .g the buA- i Bak . - - �= - ; not�of hdavy armor, but of _A'� -Italian,�jeu,trat %alf has � . � � � I . - I L - - - I . �., 4 � i:4e—and a fact not ness, � - . working. I I d Is essent! '­' � 1 ,YdW_W.,6Y0S* w A ... turn . i . � �w E - � I leapEN ty a,n 1 49 , I i � . � Ina . 11-ely I .. . ' ' � - I- and- �, 4**#our_ ,_ ,tche�s ,� no matter ho,. 4 I a 00 -rods and - - , 1 its' I I One great surpr ' , der. �­Tbg law COMM- , - . Ut fida � , 0 . - =10 B - -MY eyis. I % I , at L' Most r&. - "J. - rabination, of metallic. , sf­!_-'­1 review of the � - ' -- - . —is that the Belgian Th � I lKwichilsed 5 vivis, ori�04 pffis, and out. ;Tho f LOA is th Y.'a . I - I . I . generally k4own . - is system of inter*oven famdly ' bu-4 4'1 . , '_ I inarr . I to7i5i . � . - . - N � #ave lages. in -the � igst 1iav_#- been -ma L t,- ' cylihders filled with water. . I The rods / , J apring offe,usive, aA the re- army hXs been endrely reorkanii4d, an -4 -business arrange�ments!-A,atutall!Y I Vj#C]i ;he bkIA& Ndth him - � I - � ­ __ _1 �1 ­ ( - r. . n.fa ,-- I . . . he ;;; , - and is to -day larger in: numbers, bet- is associated witli, the clolsehess 'of ; - bi�� P -at ba *work bAike- - . 4 r r4ksons of .state. If they are to Impede a -rid slow down the - ; a' no � - � ! continent - - I I . -4 lays .- .- I _ I I ults abtal d, but one'par ' 11 �riil - - - -.111 - � _Idot . - _. �! * - n � A- man 1 dja�f6iy, �zo - i etibors way,�* _!0. - _: - ., - - - . - __ � _. , .1 -b h- . : "' 8 r iAy plain ippod dod,more ddf0jAj­ed in the ties of Fronch fam es. i �_ IK -_-turued,out so that the wife,c ter equi - . ill _ . . - c an V�aloclty of the piessifile gases � Ji4 16, ra. -- i I - a - I M am V; ceios ,hav . Ig ticular result wa� il -b to - � ok, - at h,er husband without cry M- - � . .1 . � : ­ spirit than over beZore. lVahould be and wife wobld as soon think of de- I tum, I - _; _9 I . , . .qome as soon, _as possibT6 to � Z sat - 10811AW hp -+1' � direct- on �'D . .. I from -the torpedo,. whi6h�,RT6 the de- � 8 �t remeiAbered that this army *'1914, serting each other as of deserting . , I . 4omically. t -, . . - . look a . . every soldier on- the Zpb#t, It wa he u ,� , * J _. � . . v z and- the -1 I 42 . � I 1. PITM Y, , _� ausband can 1*40 1. - I . � . I I � � -1 . make over Russia eck . t tempt Of PIT .� bumrtcAr � I - I X �_ Voro � .71 ��_ _,��4 - whille ler- their "in-laws." nw - - � �.� , , - - - After the revolutio4 lust Xa-,th � _ - ' f , �, � L ­ -- Lithout laughing they ara ad- � structive agent of it� OXP1040u, .. wiping out and , cle of a not 100.,'000 strong, met the C . � I _ L wire.tv aning, lip - � , - . � . ­ � I � . I - I i - � . . . I - � 1 4 I- � .11 � - 7- 1 -7 , I __� . � ��vertljqed ��js unions of the heart, and. I the. water, shattered into spray, is -score of ghastly positions' whefre be-, manp, who had three times the In no country Is the passion for Professor Bakbji�eteft *as apr,oiited I - I - ., ­ I I ' '-'- 4 . . I . -, 7. ,, I I I yALr T*gM -4t h. qtimulate the nihior poets I numbers, &nil held la check for thir- hoarding money developed to such a , Assistant SlinistOr of CommerielAud . J, .FROM _SF - _tt?V.,;.-- ��ae , - , . � _-_ ,pT. j4 1911 'as sW I JJ � . tn -c/001, them. contpot them, and re f0te the ��a I . . - � and a4art-story writers. This ' ! I I I . I I Italians suffered teen days the grgat AUrvasion that had degree as it is in France. The I Trade, - f � Z . I I I I 1. � war, , diace their pressure. Thus it will be under grievous disadva ages of been under - prep-,,ra "ion for yeaxs, bounds -of praiseworthy thrift and - . w . . I m1p I . � � I 1111 ���� .... � 1111 " . , howeyer, hasinade A difference here, :g. possible, Mr. Maxim believes, that - a - . I ut ' . - I . . . . � I t . I - ­ I I ­� I n spheres. Royal A should explode . in direct con- g�ound. -were certain P61nO o I f the with the expectation that it would be ecenom,v are too often, left behind The Crow Pamily. I � . I - marriages, like other marriages, will. 1 torpedo Puch irresistible., - To -day the. army oc� and the passion for saving grows Into f - w - . ­ . . . h' I h Ir. without The crow family, to which the - i - I I - _­ no longerbe� the sam.4. , tact with a s ip $ - U 14- San Marco - hills east of . Gorizia, cupies a front of twenty-two miles miserly avarice. But pauperism has . I - I flicting serious damage upou her. Ile Uf an rook belongs, Is placed by ornithvio- I Swtfold,07 P�At. . The point is elaborated with a . ,where the Austrians. could actuallY � with several divisions of i try, been reduced to the lowest Possible I � � J)y I eommunIcates the details . the head of the bird -world, - ­ . Of his bowl their grenades downhill on'the cavalry, atid artillery. - miuimura i -A France. g4sts at . . comw_k-_r,�q_�_al, Sh6, rit'hand aiad ' ,,.,,reat wealth of historioal detail device to The Wentific Ameri- Italians. Also . Hudilog on the Carso, - Most, of - the tradesmen have two ' as being more highly organized than,, I .- r- 1. � - ..,Vr, Gunliffe Owen,. in The New York.. - can temarking - somewhat dryly ' . � or three lines of fluaneial defence be- .any other. Linnaeux gave the post - ... --Sun,'wh6:spdaks with almost the'bit- �, where formerIS-Austrians and Ital- A Place of Safeq- usi- of honor t& the eagles, because of � . -Tele,graphy Department.-.. '" that as the Germans are in no fans lay within a'few feet of each . I hind which to retire Ili case of b .­. I 11 I . ..- . - .-- I � . taraess of a, bachelor of 'the limita- n tec devices . At a recent gathering, in thd Guile,- quality of rapaefty. The . : I Viu* presen, uess reverses. Small trading lea,v;es their kingly I . p .� I- uzh c6urses", ' I 1.1ons that have beeia linposed - upon, . ublication other amon 14ih hall, wheiv Mr. Balfour, was given an, . no slur and the Pre-chman feels no eagles were then dethroned in lavor - We haye,ihoro agailiat , torpedoes, this� p 9 le rulns of massive .1 - . ex � ri eed'i fis - the Prince of Wales in his choice of can not be considered as'giving "aid stone cottAges,'whi6h a. re now a thou- � official weicomp by the City of Lon- of the thrushes, by reason of the � .. pe eh i tructdrs and ii ' passion for disassociating himself , . a bride, The r6volutbu4i in Russia, it - _ Mr. ,, the following notice was on the 1- wo Aaqe-graduates in pos- �� X and. comfort" to the enemy. . sand yards behind our new line. But don I . from anythingauggi tive of theshop. higher development of their voW, . I F, ' is said, has--dpprived him of one arse, program: "Shodld the proceedings es h �� ­ . I Maxim remarks -that the principle of the greatest differeAce is, of co - organs; but two great aut orities *It .. . itions., Diii�aad upon .us � choice if ,not of four, for Nicholas has . The barriers of olass and caste fell � I I � _, I- - -help is inany - four, daiijht6rs of ffiarriageable age his device is none other than,that of abo-ve the Ibouzo, *here the new line �, be interrupted by th-iz presence of with Louis XVL's head. There is no I ornithology, Professor Parker and I for. trained . .. . - � . the celebrated 1'si�encer`.Viat. bears was rushed up hill aud,uow curves. hostile aircraft, of '^Vhich ample ,. - I . Jr approaching ' . - Professor Newton, a- i�!ed in assign- . � it, and lt`�as suppos- . straining- of one cla4s to, enter an- 0 1 ' - � t . � - -na r e - " whence two notice will be given, It Is suggested ' - tMesi thc�. number gr2tdua . . . . . - - �. the me of anotU6 ni'mber of his' behind those cresb� Ing the,highest plate to the CGrvld(B, * � . . I � I ..*d that ono of thuh a , �.ghf'have be- , _ . . that the guests of the cotporation. other, and couse4uently- very little __ Got our free catalog- � of I family.. He writes, - months ago the Austrians command- . on account of their "wit and via. . . ing. I I . --lome the bridi ;rf -Prince I it , with a ed the whole imllay, but WhIch,now Should ad of that sense of discomfort which I - � a __' � .`11-- that . When .a gun provided . - c I dom," their development, of soelid I ue. - �. V�ales. ' It is not . I the Ises from false posl4on. Few MeA I . , � .� I , � .1rince has. met an - Maxiin 'silencer is fired, the -silencer overlook the -eastward slopes where the Guildhall, or to the- adjoining ar - nd it desikble, or even , habits, their '"subrationality," and - I � of the former in ITance fi � I . .D. A. _1!-�e�,- tJfb,�4 . -6ss6s, but it seems. to have been I 'Retts to dissipate, and abiorb the the Austr4us are entren6bed, crypt undir the ,"- ouncil "'hamber, - . �i I - t.trin . . proAltable, to conceal their social I their possession of larg�er brains % - . � . . � I t � . IticEX c for. I I I . I Scarcely A week paons, . but they until the raid is ovpr, The staircases origin. proportion to the weight of the body . . . � I � 1� .11 granted ' that he would I energy of I the esnw�l .-,'-- 'gases, Mere- come.thrusting u -:,hill in an attem!pt on, the north, south, and West sides of . . I - . I - i . . _. - . __ .1 . . �-, . I , learaent the alliapee" or to a. grev,ter j' by lesseWng the ii. �,msity and, sud- to retake the Vst ground. General the Guildhall gIvc- access to these 11 I than thase,of any other birds.'. 11 I . ijxtent "weld the bondsv' that unite � - I England"s INAval. Genius. 1- �� ­ I . I I a'. I i.den�aess of the shot,k upon -the at-' Cardona des � ribes a typicRL instance crypts, which are spacious, well I ! - - . 11 1, - - . - - , We ,,,�io ut4tdoAs by selecting one of . . 4 . I c ., ' � I I - �'­ -1 _­ . . -­ ­ . I t . mosphere, Sir Eric Geddes (he was knight -6d, I An liustralian Dird. � I �� '. - ­ . - - - '. . �­ ­ - - � I . ­ -1 � the Russian prine6soes, in prperfebtly- . It that occurred f6cently. The weather lighted, and In direct . communica �_ . - It ` ­ __ - I . X i�ropose to e-,.iploy a principle .Vlas favorable to . the Austrians, fc)r tion with other parts of the-Vullid- last.year) is only foety-one years old, I . The Jungle fowl, - to be found In I . 7, --7 - 'I ,!� , - , romantie manner, to be'a 4utUrO I similar to that o*f 11.19 silencer for toward midnight a succession of vio. Ing.,, There Is something peculiarly and is the ablest aft4nistrator in the if Australia builds a nest in the form .... % � -V . � . . - - 2t . I All this has gone I dissipating the env.-gk British Empire, ,,Mr. Wj it mound, sometimes weas- t I . Queen of England. - . N% \ I\ of the explo- lent rainfallst drove over the moun.. precious about the "house agent- -a gre 11 I % 1k ! Ic 41'!'� 1, ti � rigg. . A yoii'n',- , lady who c' uston i hf, I - - � � glimw a4- sive. blast. of a tor )pdo agalAst, -and - Churchill is a brilliant%parliamentar- i uring � ftfteen feet in beight and one I , .� �, .1 , - . - tain the* crypts as I - 11 4Ot'1:'UA-UEL'11A' is princess in hek ,0WIN , s and -.enabled them to go forward -like" description " of - . a L Into 4he ch-ull of a sulp. in ;kdditfo� viiperceived. The defence wires had " . -ell lighted." - Alto- Ian and writer, 'but he Was a, failure I hundred and fifty in tircumfereiice. .. 11% r_� country is not likely-, 'to become � . I . -spacious and w , _� , , I � I- . _ - tothis; the.gasew of the . explosive- been breached during the day tether most desirable palces, in fact. in naval management at the opening I These are said t* be the largest An4 - . I 1, !V , I - I I quee]�a,'of ,� England. - "There 'is a. y MAU blast ate made to take' , sprij, a�d ' 0 by . t I I ; � - . ­ 'UP 1*6e 7"= ago, even.the hint of the of the war Sir Edward Carson is a - ' heaviest nests in the world. .., __ - � Oven'lio rbinance. - . � . I - , 7* - - - shellfine, ahal a party was at work re- gteat:laWyer and politW#n' � but not � 4- - I �;, - - . Malt - Ith, a sufllc!,�ut' quantity Of'LL pairing it_ . podilbility of such afi "pouneeineat S4111 . - - ­�, -_ - , So Prince,'19-oking about him, -*at6r, instantly to'f6duice th6i'r tem- fild have -been- accofi utive. . Geddes, as A boy In . Canals in 011 Land. . I - ., �7 , I . - our , I , , I In the dai,kness thi :�rst deta(,h- WOR nted a most an exec i - t . - . IF—- I 1.___1 like �Ilotfi*r Xin�k'oqphatft'a for a and''Voluine atout teabld. . I 'flight . India,'decideaL that he wanted to be ' - . 11 -.­ �1_ I - : ,",a - , meut of .,the eneray,-stealin- ��up .ezbilvagant of fancy. In England and Wales there are I ,. 1. , , � I I , I consort, surrays zt--field'.thXt has , " WkOn .a.mass of high� lo,aive, , 'I V au engineer and run railroads, L He'- � I I I I - :�w througW a maze 4f boulders, was, al- � came to the United States a:u4 spent 3,639 miles of canals; In Scotland, - -&e contents of a tqxpedo �WUT'-� Ympst upbn them, the thunder and An Athletic INW. 183 d. . -, - - swept by the hail of '*Ar. No lc�fqpr -like . � '_ - � , , .1 11. .� . . I.. I mair Zli� 06. his eyes to (��80, -head, is exploded against a ship's 4 years In practic V- � I I . . . ,�ilt , thrash of'rain drpwain,b the noise of - some al. railroad -a� total of 3.822 -1hiles -for 0reat . ,:- _,�­� .. . . , � I � . - ­ --- .. I - bftww. . nor to Austria, . *#d �!Ulth6ugh Ro, - at the usual depth of, say, frora j�Aue their approikh, when a great blaze of Apropos of the rettremwo of the 1work Twenty y0ars- dZO, "wlien ,he � :.3;� 01,t:lo total rh , ileage, the � I . .. - manc . I . �­_ hteen feet -below the w.,ater-line, lightning ' master of the. Tower Bridge,L in. I'"- was- only twimty­one, Geddes V�ent various railway companies own i - . prl,k_� �_� I . e m4y- ha,Ve bad,,one of her to eig 1 7 .1 ti� . ' ' ,italn. " . .. . - - I "Vesta u,,,Turkey, the i�kemay,.40t 4be mass 6f *atei_ quriound - don, some delightf ul stories are being back to ludla,'where his rise . 1341 1i . 11F . M" I I 29 � 1 49 I the working part s - - � .. 11 , . Z� V 1, ­ #e a - M__ rest ]B41garia fs'ilso r6ftoned . ly in rVA miles. � I - r I I �t - 4, , � _1 - . , I explostves serveg t6 *td,iffi) it, ­oif Lin Ponure of o1fide. One road administration was marvelou�. � � . � I aa rbeiYwid _�.' 804in-the. . � , , shapes of the men close at hand. His - ospectally, of a dog owned by the . � - � " - I . - . I � f 1� I o I . . � I . 1,16 k6iiit - L -f � - . 9 11 I I I the -,pal 1* �, � . I I I . i .. _­. _� . � . . 7 � I . I p-44cesses when Mey i6ach"'thle ' ' to say, it serres as an anvi . I yell and the iirst sfi*0' "ry Uapetduthikdent of � Bill "*a*- Later on he bet4me a ralhoad man . - � I � . 11, . 4 . . - � I '. 0- _ . .. - �. - ': � ' I "'O the blast in all otherdiredtiOAS e:kVeVt . were ainiost slinii1can4ous, ,-4 41-M!,i Aus- ' ' ag6r-In. England, and at the outwt Englith Prison Pits. - -- I- 0 1 i ,-Of r6baAnce -are Ho I :,toward the interio - of, othe, owp.. okpid .1 trians, A*,aeked Wrizh*ith, v.iruezi vor- . of the *ar he handled troops a" Piison pits were . vaults in Wbiek . , FM Ili 11 i IN F kek hi warth repe;iting ,�Vhe deg' -ft . '. �, ow I t to be'thought, of . ,� - I I I � 'happ - I I . . ' .; ' , I 11 . - � --- . ot . -bi*ft � - . - I - . - - -n t _'!Ei th7e 11 ' of le'a"st in - -_ suppliesboth in England itud. 1A -;n�rl I :,', -, . . . I . . .. ft . I becauge- tthey',,, e -x) be Roman &a the ship's hulr ne ' V�rone day- had la ma"d to - .. �� jal. �" g to ifth the slope,in face' of rhle - 9 , . criminals -in E ,and were kept at � .. � it 1. � Cathdlics.` Th& same objeebion holds 'j�sistanee . - I � . . , � 0 P), I - , I . - � - -01. - le, dia � . , the grea� mass of gases . 2e the Surrey dtd6 4" 10 Xt rAed to . . - , . mlftm I - . � , ; ,= C$ .. -, ti ,7 ' as ino -ba I , iiute, and Xitchener lea ft fire. I t ,w, r_ -t .1faroutineraid, , , . AnqMp on- could. with Fregitdi td*Italy. There art no - hiider high temperalLure and pressure � .P ;st mus usual with him 'Olt -Iib� 00m- -rely absolutely upon his efficiency. . night ebained together. There wA4 _ . I . ; � $ ' - � . ha;4 6ia siiQ-if only colnat)n gposd princesseg in Pbrtugal. Im-fact, with "Passes Oto and thr3aXh the hull of- for they wera in _t�ngrh -and re- - 0jons !`he�weiht by way oUUM T*W4W ffe- went to the aid -of the Fpe� one at Bristol which was In vae aa� ; , - ' - - � � � '1�fti , . . ,eg were-wa'tiag bgtslow to 'follow 9 - 1p - I 1. 5 out of a;o-- I " .1 -ch deotruct've Vid- ,W. th��w,A . -*a;been w0d-in. the ftst -Gerhxany'a1nd,'Rus ia left. * I I Be& ;,*1idg'er. Just as hw re ��r - ] Inte as 1815. Down eighteen steps I preveniiou��K .. , �j it I - , - . � -- ai the gh su � -_ . . . - . .1 . .Vouthitn'-pleud8y� - cou. - ­ - ell - n n Only WO Pnu- lence as to cause -the -inimediate sink- ­ ' . _ u-ro-pe--*hb�,,m­n-- _h -pro erly �1 -r .1.11-111 -0, ­1­1i�bl .. _,�r - A I -, - -'�' - " - I :I tion needed -,ztralghtening-out a - . � , i.If I � - the light, p_�'d ' ,'-'6'­baAeA"1 -_ .began -to, bs 'r" t,40� I Th � I -1 - -, Alcesses m- V , - 'Ver, .i ,r _ 11 StW4 _��4. nt-there r t , I I thb *storming -Iiarox'i�- The reservas:, dle,-6f`111e�6tldge, )x6iV#�ei,bndbft-b& i j3m6v4irmCw,6nt when. the raffroadsitud- .4 only sev#iiteen feet In alkweter - _a­­� _ g� t . hq�we_ ,�fte.ver A # ,cur,tgiu fter 7�" � pnom"is; Wr�& Tiw�g�.-Idatarrhi, 9 1n.9'of a lii_p" - ordivar. - - - -- "U 1_4 � bv nint. fVt high. gnid, - seventeen men - I . . hLe considered likeily victizU8,10, ro- vesse (3 � ,�y n I -of ttro_shu� theal oi-�4 * Ped,: ihe Mittle of 'th6 Somnip. -- en he=: � . _. � " . - ' . , and,,­DisWea, -O& _� 1b ­ . - . - ,�,e - # bk a b64t,passllnglup ar'­Aij�a Ile e�)fiMq,im� iiVA' ev&y � .1 I � 1. . filtraction. . ,. . can suc- - ' � now nfg!A� - - .� . .. - , � - I ­ � ,� - . � _ ,. ., _ - - the att . re - becarae. Sir Douglas Haig's d1rector- - v-" ' I ­ � I I r �uance-, Que is the eldest daughtail '�' ' - . . of a.akeri.-the � cannot hdVe ,we rwer, ,t.'Vr6Vld hivik been; I , Jeeed-,bY lif6i�n df , 9 - ri�.Yi)Ln 111ore.: tv - � �', I "... . , I I . brgan*-all leadmj� 7,tv- K ng ; - - S water, in abstract- been�a $care wlio�g&t &�Vay. Do;v.0 - 0 -ft general of transportation., He more .41J(-a4.-NVQiq_WnrW1c1- jail ' ' - I � ­ .17. of the I of- Roui-aian-ii, w.�6'ia.sald �.jft.� th excess heat,of the gasei of � fampo for him to have bii"d bacJ4 -11 Wa -euPi at lea t u I � . I � - T-Aberoulosis, Dr. I I .1. e _ hill sheer rifle''fire Jid the trick L4, t; - than anyone else developed the� busi- I Pl.t. XT111( a lu ed s util I , . I I I 1: 1i T�B. Weffiein e- is a most I to beas beautiful'" alij 6ther'bride : ,the explosive blast of a German'tor- - '. but 1W khpw all'about toNmi - .- .- . I . I combination wfth t1fV -configurailon ness of munition production, in Eng-. 1 3.'*'7. It w,as au oKagrilial duageon � �. is. Said to' be. ,Althdugh Roumania , . . so he just adjuqted hlnuwif . I . . � �1_ . � . .. � - . -pede as they enter the ship's hull, we comforb- 10 (. tmitin Two or three months ago Sir ,� wft"W � eht 16vsb-ovi;*men-' ',,has.been' one of the Entente, of -the ground, . which for once gavt, land. tw'�Alily-oiw feat m Aiameter and 41s. C � � Allies ` , 9b.411 decrease their -­61ume from 40,- - 0 f tioned Diseases. Awarded GoldXedal e , the Italians just ibat advan0a.1, ab'y on the r1Ajug ba'w-ulei W'mt " Edward Carson needed him at the r nsl uht,etven fept undergrouud. lu . . - � 1 !a this Wir, and alth6ii9li the prin- 000 cub4c feet to 4,000 cubieJe t. . ,> - with It, c=e down with It, . .1 tGr1ledicina at the three: -Ute;rua�. 1. w1fich the Austiiiiis ho long enjoyed. and then, Aimiralty, and he was given a tem- tho z�'njdilje wa-, .a cosspool. find be4idei ' Vonal' Exhibitions - London, .4910; 1 � - to ; I�a ely, . I - I 4, . I cess i's reported -to have��had other 'Not only this, but z.tao it we can suc- . as the two sides were meqting 01109 ., "-.ir-,. ---nit of' -Vice -Admiral with it - -!;) �X sh-,xim- or water vvhieh tzervid f� k. �ui rs ra - the Cro, - agala, leaped lightly, 'across the gap, t , . I � wa -Pri-aces .- ce6d " I . iL 4, � ' .in making the gases do work � � P 1909; and Mi , I . - j.; i; L Paris, 1911 Y ­Bruswls� I ot V,recej of,Bulgar1a:,-.aud of Serbia, Will Develo VWh,onds ute title , of Controller bf Shipping, - i,!4 � � - ;I -r 1'or, drinhill- pill -poses., �� Upon, certaiA obstructions placed in P '%nd cdatinued his Journpy,without � tLf xiso'1(41 . . 'ais , '.'i ",-L .11) Ineu wer-. . . - I , Voung railroad man of American �. 11� Fatte,rdam. 1909. Write forbookj& t she is- disqualified "by the fact" that their path, they will be cooled just I � . 1. - -,:W:11! eel.] ffir'NY-11 :�F n I The zRussian Government, accord- 4L barki"' ' ' � � -1 -4 .ia-s now the titles of major- � _m J. . Corrqspoadeja�ce invited, she is a Hohenzollern, so- thii , - L report of a. Petrograd cor- . � I _1 41 � .; 11 - - I :,�t �� proportion to the , amount of work - ing _tO,`a ;4%-d. *%Vvi-Y ,:Iuvr, ooli W 3,.4Zt to I ,;� - � - ,ral - MR. . . 11 . I 9 1=10 (;d� i elfarming princess- will have* to ftnd that they thus do . . . . I respondent of a Paris paper, bas Breakfast U-nder WsAer.- , .n, and vice -admiral, besides I � 1= - I%-!":... tw,,re ivjii� after dayligbt the - I : her ramance elsewhere than, in �Eng- "A� sixoAg,. steel wire or round 1 elaborated a big prdjebt for the de- Admiral Colville has a good s -,.Lving been knighted by the ��Xing. f(Illow.,11- Inurning. . .11 . I ­ N 26a -2W Youp. St�.. Toro4to- � . tU7 ,,.r � � I . V I land. rod, drawn taut and. interposed In the velop;ubnt'of the Russian and Siber- to tell of a brekkfast, eaten un . _­­ ­ - . - . - it The other princess ' is Princess I I . der a genius for , cutting through ob- I .. - I � . .path of th I 14), h osive, i Ian railroads. The new scheme con- w,ster 13; the Dardanelles, wb - - . : Helen of Greece but the actions of Offm M� verr . � -1ch de- itael(%:3 and getting things done, I n Alzw,lia. '. . I I � . � � � ' $ y great powgrs of re ist- I templates the construction of an ad- sKmV,08 to . ta&-e its place among all P-,rerybody co-operates - with , hhn Th . .1 5 this lovely priricess' parents do not ance- and it ie very dlffl�dlt to brseak , ditional 40,000 miles of railroads, at . - . ,P Alnslca reinfleei% XV1111,11, t-41OW"s- , - 11 -,.-- - I - I conspire t6 British romance. Her 'a W'.1re -or ,rod by the explosive , � oth�r good � breakfast-taJAe ktibries �.-.her(­;er he goes,�From "The Pro 2- t%.t;t1-.-b,'art4 kvimlsir of the t ' . ]PARK FOR'SiLE I mother is a German-; her father is . such - I the rate of 4,0.00 miles a year, oy-ar, and for all time. Asubmarine WvZ _­t,ess o�' th(� World," in the Amerl� - �, *ntInt O�F ej ,luifted I - I . - - , - -;- i, hication buTe . . .� . . blast. Consequently, If a #creen com- -. a period* of ten years, In connection proeeedjug up the Straits wbea tbo a It ' - � Ite, t:i�11. ,q, I Lot 3S, Concessidn-6 WKfflop 100 worse; being a pro -German, and it is pmed�of strong, steel , * . .^a ev.Lew Of Rev' - -I. I , Ill � r V wires or -rods wity this p!lan the creation of z-dv4�ral cuptaft happened to notice throqjgh . .b" : XSI�*4-frointl)(-.; IUD hord firong-11t ' " � acres of the bat clay land in XcKU- said that the children of- the royal be pkeed in tbLe wall of a'ship's -hull large, Gi3vernment steel plants and tive perMcope that ai fioatbW M � -1 � I Iroa) - S!herhi in 180.'! I-intil th-ey Dow UP, &,hv- ! I , .h housel�old have been brought u with in such positift that'it -Wgl*, receive ,. q3ecial training. establishmejuts is had attow,hed itself to,the raddw THE RUSSUN AMBASSADOX at.-Inber well v�*er 71)XIO, tbjit. too, Ift I - 1"` �� - .6 ww,d bushi. tba-rest iww_ . , , 1p - . . . I , I - au vbu Tirpits - lajc ij#pa - t-b,j tne .1 , , - -_ I . ideas that Gi 'switz and . He - . - inipaxted the information t10 _tbs 'Uw- If--& ROVESSOR, 13AKHMETET4'r, is s,"ifQ O' the fill-Vt tb'al alwllf 0.000-wier'. -11 state Gf culti�ition; 5 miles from S*t the iW.b e ga"s 1��,Wiil Wd,tu be necessary, The work will I ...... - , �, ,! _ I Zorth 2 miles ±rom Qonstance, 1% and other minor poets of trightful- *place �,�otk �upon -the gas:69, - ' " he c6ratlenced at once after peaue is tw=*, aa&tbey agreed ,not in tea " - � ,� . �V . ness -would envy. So the alid, .kl , . I � 1. . the flrst P-mbassador and - 10i7i,d hist yt-�ar for xno.ji and sh-fail, 1111 , miles ftom'school. The'r'e,� on the - lists Of wlre'A;-a,Ynrig a -ad impeding -the�&, dis ' declared. � the-enw,but to have breakinst Amid .1 . � I - . I . I . - . � � � i - romance cl6se, ihe- other eligible gi, envoy I *.,.-o tbb-ds of tbu reindeer balong 4-0 � I premiam, � -hotWe. . . nate a Portion, of their "hetit or I " * * Plenipotentiary of the . I eo=%%W "at was bOA t4i � be 49ow ..r � . All *Pa princesses'being' Ro , :,* f 11 - ?_ , 01., 11.111ye.-;, for W110111 Ilwy are golvinlz T large. lba . I I . _�. - - I ,qR - 64;0�6, gA wire man Catholics,' emiergy and slow their velocity." In tweet - - "c to the - I T fenee&,,A , , -1 . welLmd dxkLined.- 'There * - - . , _ . y ifi#gtes'a n � r , - new Russian Republ! -ubh - [� and no Ro�nan Catholic can ever _. I I ON THE WESTERN FRONT. - a - �MWPV 1 1),-�. I)i -ins of food, Clothing and I J� _Act _ - ,pr ftr tU mkjN6 was lhafiN�d. 1%6 OW U*ted . .1, �, . .States, and it' Is 1)robable �­_ . . � - L I are 40- � "' - - ofSwed -, 6; ici�s bush, and share the throne of 'En I _ . traii-sportafluu, The rest belong W-1:410 ��"o .-Pereg ". U . gland. In sojue A RUSSf AN SINGER. . Mweeed6d. . � 's -, I , that during the next fe' I 'k r, HU a the -_,ases it Is sufflicient if the wife casts � . months he -1 -,-h,,1,1..rjv_,, t:10 1,1111p 1:11-1,0-hil gua bdwe seeded dow-n.-There axe 2 . I I Reconstmeted Belgian Aym is I � -, I I - I y � . ,I- . - rel . _ - w , , . . 9 big aprfts' -one pftl�d,to btirnyard - 1. . . . I �L I .P -31 AT he�r former, igious beliefs'. and -M V�Ill pay a visit to Canada. Although 1: e, w)"tvamelil. - _� V I _ p _ Stromer Than Ever Before. Tpa�q ��� ot Eft . I I F U and on the ath-br if0a dam -with a by- swears to the belief of her husband-. Venerable Musician S�wg His 4%st " ' - .-- , -7 ,! i� : How diferent conditions aie to- The temperAtare. of the I less than forty years old, the first I � draul'e- _L X*ft PUMP . 1% . - hL 1, � . 'jog ,L the * As far as Britain is concerne(k, it is Great Seim and Died. tv, W � � - - ' '? ., ' , _at;jr to . . I � ­ � 9 I &W'WhAblk'westery front, especially PBSTS.' to 'iUqr6ase` from- - � ambassador of republican Russia to An 1 --le of France. ,i t.. a wom n to I , oatw . generally conceded tha a ' i . 'R - P 0 ", _1 the house imd to the bam - As the I Russian music belongs tb all' the-*. � hat 1�art occu'Died by thwBritial, doWfi*ards at the zate de , I'lu'l smallest deliendency of France I % � . an v . L i spring is in t1worcha*119nd near the become a-gueen must have been born . . ­,� I � - re ublio-an America ' , . t � ,tud reared in . pe9ple. ,Russians express ,themaelves - frox6�4ft-dit-was1he'ease one . yeat'ago I "id �It for . I - I . I has had a ri,eb the Ile 413ot,(He. situated at the tVA . house and line fenc6; th,6re is no waste � - the ,Protestant faith. . ' _ mw egree Fahreah. ey_M7 and X-arjecl career. After graduating . - I 11 . .. e reIL- - P � � Ian& gradea, Leld is narrowed so .4r as Siber- ' Mi be'$t�% Idarned from a summary ftfty -br sixty"feet, and at th � Th4e ia a ew T us the f in'melodies instead,of words. ._ I � � f'. lie'le 1S1t*. Its popula 238 1 1 � and grav .. . , X,ow , - aq. 4§A._"_' l Pn s is c *90 --le fidw -6king' Vliie6. - th�ely short 41af-ance" '- J - tion Is � ,� . -lane from -the. roadA,to the'b4 . oncerned. .: I of , of a very I a hydro-,oliectrical engineer'be be- The IV0111P. do Dot speak- F)re=14 Wt � .�� T , I Ian exiles told their life stories ILL - - - � � i. � � I kings - 1 4 A. -*6iW ag6 � I . - - �, Possession will be given ma,h " in fixture *u, seem an advance on the IMes the temperature must- be �� I came 2mt lftstTuctor and'then profes- (-4,ltie, FI.g111-".v pal indim-, 1� - ist . � s, British I J - 1� bQ tbe princij �_ their songs and thus understobd each I Soig"�bftAA whigh4i9b a car'fully -ftedbrgly high. W . 11 , '� t.., next Apply to IMS. SAMUEL will be o'bliged to dispense With- e sor in the Petrqgrad Poly nical try aud ali the 1' 01tants-are pr6V1d- I � : ' . "ch I- - , .uh, - � - ­­ ' " ve iii. ­ itecuted campaign; , Ver DORRANCE Seaforth, or'phone 76 6 Itches" and marry or- Inititute: But he c,)uld hi�' remain l'i � # real f other even� when speech was forbiC- . I pla*nOt!and well e ' � . M with toot] &t ail inn juanaged -by' ' __ - -stfi,6, - greatest -attempt, that WEALTH 00 FRANCE � _ %-_' � ' " Som,6 of th.ela den. .Baroness Souiny in'hervolume : It *U,, I " I ' - U78-Af - 'Brit - girls. I , . i Seafor-thi.- dinary, T4h I - � �, - . . I . . woult'll. � if ., � - - " I Henry IV. and on Russian life tells how Votitchen- ]Wton L had ever made tn�c%r arms; PuVelY a Man of th,�ory,-aa he h I . , I � , have done It before. I __ � e - . 11 te ;Or the _U o en, imder . i . I stroA ada Odward -IV,r--&Ad RieWard Ill., and ko, the Russian musician, co ee d - ' U41ber f M 'ems, I _9 degire to do practical ,work - i � - I . YAttle Outward DUpl�sy, but Therolm It, f - � - " - - . . '_ . �4,t STOCK' FOR.SAM lienry V-11., aV married. English- and ititerpreted t � h- . - the ausaber of * men and gum taXea, . or � -* Jj;� , I _ e old songs ,of wai- No ShIrUer. � A For sale� n*# shares bdfj l "d t�ik tmmen4oui 0 Plenty c -f P4ehes. th&t'PutWse he visited 1&iiea I --Son. th,�� pivisidelit -of your ceEk9f -,�J ft i a , s -artllery� prqW- . � I __M * women. Ev6nl Hen�y VIII. had no - and F6;ve known to previous genera- ( I abori[if,thirteen yearz ago. Ile On -IL r . . - 0Z 1 - that you nre not dedng mu& ert!o.� $toek-at. Ar �Obue. fewer than four English wives in his, tions. Finding. treasures everywhere, -04, a siale to the *gaged In hydroi­teehnical�ins�tallation ,. 'ri � 21- -Worwhand were .,t4*s me . Thresh Id at&* , It has long beei known _ � . ,� :%.-., . ]k -9 ,.,-, Par valu64 $50. -T I unparaIleled collection, nmr S;ii;; dreamed of. Ek4wo Nrere economist and statistician. - ourstudies." - __ 1;;_L, ming .Edward VI. transpianting century -old melodies . tb&t ! worko, acquiring c-Inertenee which "' � . 'i, --an I - I 'Fral;ce is the richest country 11L En- 'I he later utilized in - ' I i2li I pert-eenti Aividends I'd is a good h, and so had - kno'.wn,oaly to a little group of peas -'i bfth. =4,, while results were Uot all Russia. -Don't let .tbat depress you, dand," re- ... ikl; buyig pro 0 be, x e r6pe. But the casaul observer rarely ! To,da.y 0 : 1; ,� . '!� , sition at the price. Also Good queoft Bess. In fact, the no- ants in some remote. corner of Russia � i 1"t 00414 -, e pe fod " fJi� - mo*e w -as )a us- Pliet] the husk.y youth, -Just drop a �_� .1, 14 shares geaforth, Rink Co. stock at. tion that Dii . 9 SPIWdid. training f realizes that fact because In'France sia,s laa&ug 1, z- �,' . nglish kings should not to the moder'n. world. , - I or D*k work, specWist -in his line. line to our ,coach and ask hbn about' , .1 . ' I 1, - *:%2 per share. Par value $60. This marry English women, in otlier "Having heard * of a. hamlet fir I and coAvarted fhe Vugush amateur �w­ there is little outward display Of Under the old reg_�me he planned 'be." ­ T�_ ,- � � . flr I I wealth. . ��- stock for yefits has. paid dividend.s In d i boldiers Into veterans w � :i� words that kings should wed,'as ro- north in S�iberia-where lived an-ol - � ho, dutiag I ' several big enginee'ring feats but - z. yhe meighborheod 'of 7 per " .year, have shdvu them- 1 ,To assIgn the Inhabitants f A I.- cent . APPIS' wantically as poscible, foreigners, i's peasant who knew songs forgotten by ' this present - " 0 a ' WOLS PmVelited by the corrupt gov- - -i! - selves the superiors of tbse pick of I small Provincial town to their r ' � I f4l.- at The Expositor Office. Seafortk a -Hanoverian principle, -1 No Occasion For Alarm. , p" . and was all others, Votitchenko undertook ' e6Pee- -,�rnnimt from carr-Ang them out. HIS I t , Yt I ' the German troops-, . tive places In the cale of wealth one - Bri Igs-1. -understand that you haVV ­ 4- � ­� __ _ ______ - __ - ____ Foreign -to England before the. Han- the journey, traveling �riany days to exPerience with commerce and bired"rour former took. Griggs Yek � .., - ff;. (­ erian dyuaiity reacked the English the isba where the venerable Ostap : To -day the fighting front extend,s i must haive a very keen insight ,intO manufteturingwas atcumulated dur- , - - -` F1 ; 1i - -manpers and customs, jug be alarmed. We intend to' , .1ii is 42j" R D 0 C K. t h ro ne, had passed his nine ty-eight.years. , : fr*m the North Sea to St. Qaentjm, rench social . . , . the present war, when he was but don't f I . ' 1. "The old -*man, not different from , llm�� MWVMkCA.VGAfiZA-aW_. .. — ,�. I The accumulation of riches does not delegated, in 1915, by the Russian discount everytbing she tells us. . 7 . , , draw in its train all -those differences . . _�4 The Food of Bels. OtAer old men who wish to lengthen 3 . Centma War Industr1c.q . �. BLOOD BITTERS ; 0-18--o--*-O--*-*-*..*-,*-*.*..*-.O-,.,---s Committee I - Fresh -water their days, shook his head. He 1, .1 011-__-_ ---------- I in the Way of life, in dresa and social to be ft chlef reVresentative in �1­ Not Curious. _. . _ _r � I . eels are .very clean would not sing; Lhe thia thread of . ! ,position which we are - -wont to asso- United States. ­ 41�V Dontor-What made that mah, ldf-k . "r etimes, seen I ? I ci4te with It -In otb.er countries. 1; WILL MAKE YOU EA a. breath which still kept him alive I (YA I This comnaittee, boadedby ex -War Youle Patient -I may look foolish, but ) � cropping the- leaw,is ot .watereresses T4 NO the fiqffs! _. - and other aquatic Plants as'they-float might break. But youncr Votitchanko Z ? 0418 May 90 Into the principal cafe Minktoer Gutchk011, was oime of Rus- I am not tool enough to go lwwk and - . a I T # of a French town .and watch I about In the water; but they are im- as stronger in lil's will than. the old 4 tw* 3ia's gTeat social * organizations de- asir him . The sufferer from dyspepsia and 111- mense dev ur s of s . man.. He.had wade .Che journe ; he ! ! Says Corns Wit Out 4 Men Playing billiards. They appear voted to the Nir - of national de- - � L l .o .er paw -n of an Y Z i. digestion who has to pick and choose his , . . -91, - I � kinds ot fish. There are certain well-� had to have his songs -songs forgot- I � to be on a foot'n Of Perfect faulff- fence uAlier the Old government. it - � I 1 � Fb�d, is the most miserable of all man- I w , '�' i faritY one toward another. Coal. � I w ; ten by all, spngs tho old inust ThOm aimed at the devulopment of Russia's z - ; I iind. known spawning -grounds in the Nor-, ; I give 4 - . I Even the little he doe� eat causes such folk Broads wilere the roach ,J to him. Oh, yes, Obtap knew songs; ,, ? SO - ain * would be no way Of telling that one industrW re urce - The earfliest mention . , aud Without Any P " S. Professor Bakh- , of en- I fir, In tht � eaded - I it , t c .11 4 (Y -(-` - I ,-ect, bream collect in vast numbers to , I oh, so beautiful LhaL only the great . I *,.,.. -.9 9_G.,@_*_6..8_*. � .1 � man was living on an income i)f $20s- meteff ki s American office, writings of Theophrastus. -, � 011J, � wrture� and is digmted. so imperf . y I 79' 91 .. 000 a year and that the other woz & I , . � . ., .0 that it doeS him little good. spawn in the spring. ., To thoese i men of his youth, ,nearly a Century ' where large busirr 1 -*s -zras transacted. 1'_'!�()V111Pr w'" 1:T(`--1 111'""I ;:" 1�' - ! I - I Sorg Corns. bard corns, soft corns or druggist barely able to meet his 0mr- 0 -1 , . � � I grounds the eels follo�r hundreds. I no, could sing, and that nobody else ; ,%uy. kind of & com mc4a-lw, be is SUM .]I,(- head of that � __ - What dyspeptics need is not artificial . I I could remember, and so the songs ,_ � can shortly be mnt expenses. Americans stop%ng - - . - digestion but something that will put ' I 11fted � *!oht out �Aih 1th16 ft9e if You 4 a Parisian peasion id Va -&- � � 11 � -man - ra � an - L UPOR the COM & feW I their stomach figqt so it will manufacture Alwut Sabots. I would die w'th him. The Old __yin 11 ­_ ­ - I L . -L ' closed his eyes; he sank into reveries I #ill gpbly dihidtly perhaps $1.50 a day apie4% forr ram -- *- I 1! dr,DPi 'Of ­frd�ftdi,% says� a Cinctunad and Ineals, sit at the . �,� � its own digestive ferments. For the styfia of . woodeA shoes 1 of the past, of his youth and vigor. -- , . same tabla 4, L� Burdock'Blood Baters restoM the called sabots, bass-wdod is -laostly I watharitY. I ., with ;X French family, prega o I -9- 1V ­ - _461 - . . I ­ . I - - 1 All was silent in the modest isba. mably -1, , . . . stomach to a normal, healthy condition used, but wil1low ia I)re . .1. I IV . ferred. Pop- pea'sants "'Xls-blatnied that at sniall omt one that of a clerk. They are amaxed to ... ­ . � I - ,- I � so that food no longer distresses, ]lad enLurecL silently LG I �11 ; 11 - ,� �, butis lar, birch, walnut, ard beeeb are also sang I can get a quarter of an ouned of freez- learn, that the heac of the & 4_ ,$ e,-- -11 I - . - -- I - ­ thoroughly digested and assimilated. U listen to I the tYmpauon, wilich I - allly is a . - � nt in their manu- One at an3r drag store, Which I% SUM- cabin' .�­ ­ 1--, I et minister, I - � -_ . I under the young traveler's fingers, -ridvone's feet of ever7 com w.__P.Ii, _1 11 - I - � . I I - I . �� - -1 �. � �� __1 - . .1P 7- . Uiss 1�lla McDmWd. Charlottetowu, facture. . . 04,ent tA) I . When he hu 19, id by a "pile," . � - - :- � � PAJ., writes: "I have used Burdock . 4P . - songs t4ey alf knew and loved. Very 1. 0jaawswithout.pain or soreness or which the Englishinan or American .- - % I Blood Bitters, and, fuid that few medicines . - sof"Iy, 110C to awake old Ostap froul the d43�ger o-r_W16ct I � :.3 thouglii-6, ii.e piayed ch-e'melocti ,jcn� I would oonsider ample to Juttify, him - .- . ; - can give such relief in dyspepsia and Awfib. � " es, I T60 new dru 'is an ether oom gund, in takfjag -A hou . - I I .. I - - __ I -g _ p - - . � stornach troubies. r was troubleAl for .1 t.) � &a.. a , _-, people Lnuved and hurn- � se in the suburia, .-#* I- � I . And While stie� -dries the ax�6f, It -climbine, In soe rp . 1, ,�, I , - ­ , 'i ety and qtrlug i - � Un-ee years with dispepsia and could not CA5TORIA v..Le0. � otiLeaenko ,..:,A..;k rieri i . �. - _­ a ­ , . Oes Wt'ffiflglne Or ffen from busirWa, ­h,c�, Ispeachman 2run , . _,_ I � . 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