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WI -A Try $0 0411tigO 040 tined a drw of ilk little girl, and then .. readily loosened of dirt than it wash. lit"o rough - 11,11,11shine I I wandered about bore, watching an I Mend all rips and tears before at*. �Ism is 4 part 9t the asot coast I � I . . . ,anity to waylay the boy; that lowiu� the clothes, to go to the Wash, a GyresuWfalf that bad not 3, 0 - ­ I I L Us D E L*LA ito(t by any explorer. Quite A CHAPTER XXXIII.-Oontlau" 10410TO118. Thei thought of It walk opportunity came At last, when I �� . ... And remove Ally stains. QW'-T'X_403W TV.& has tho reputitUcia of belfig the mcat roltulays to quality. .1 1, W... A I 1. of Arotio Investigators have "Permit me to advise you, Miss Noll. through the grounds was P10saut, found him by -tile banks of the river, .. I Prepare the clothes for soaking In . I",# lisitokag". . 14, 4% 49, 04 and t" I - I It . TtlA Vd others, South of It, but tie, to do nothing of the kind. 1 have 1 but she bad #Iowa vgguo, Indlifin me, and I Persuadvil ORYLON:01RIERN TRA. __ - .Able He did not know this mauffilerj Sort them Into three 111,11114-1�-ift'W" _*�­.A­�=�4�__ .. -____1_-1_-__-_1__-__._ . . - , C lost' , wil gavor as Jlspas, only,worif delicious, I � , * % 1�7 . � '" *ell��ft�.*AU,4$-�*4" 11 , n %twoolit 69 dreall of being Alone with lorald him to go into the woods with in . 111A piles, the fine white pieces that are I , . cleg. and 674eg. never liked her ladyship; a , . . � .1 . .ad, it I . � . north latituide'. a distance. of bad dared to do- so, I Should h . Ave !Dorman. , She kep� within night of He istopped abruptly -a low mo -14 . ­. 1 v . I, I , ,, ==== little soiled, the medium soiled pieces 1� Some Is YOU ought to hear a r.-W�-ot-th'tw4sw � I as yet entirely "the window-, strange to say, however, from vivionts, lips had Startled him, I I I . t 100 miles is told Sir Arthur fro.0 the first that, , � INDIA'S STARVING PEOLPF. and the dark, heavy pieces-, . � . monills that come to ug in this paint .. - flown. 4 year agclitbis unrovealed she was not a fit companion for 'lie seemed In no burry to jolu. her. She ,,Miss Nestle," a said, "believe me, I ' . I you. , , It I-- Fill tubs with teplil water.. mixing business, The tight va!ilt Is quickly : , Testo . I of 4be Xhay 1walked Across the terrace to the the evil iiii not without remedy,. ,Tust A vivist Pielisreis orilue �-taifiorlisx 14 she dissolved Soap shav 'washing . imonials.eas held up and inake-t its way. , cas as good deal I hope I um not .Wicked ,When , , Inga an# . � . . . - ' . ad Fiallikloarl Ailitifirlet". soda well Into the water. There i th it , broad stone balustrade, and leaned as� I would bave Ill. to do Itt I would - . is tl*u it now is, but Lieut. And- that I really think the boy's dea . � " ' . xpJ . gred. a, part of At last year And, pro.villoutial affair." . I idly over it. Gorgeous panalon-tiow- die to undo It." . Every now and then In Some news. should be three tub$, one for each I . I RAMS I .. ­ � . i . AY'S will return tck cQMplete the Vivian looked era twined themselves round its thick "Tell me all," She said, presently, paper ormagazine, little known to the pile of dkpitbink, Allow the clothes.to I � I , gravely aad, . . . I . . 2wt clotbell It. She little '-I Will tell you. In the disguise general pabliot one comeo across pass- Soak. over night. h-li - . I . . 0*61.1ules", She said, "when green ivy allit , i III have a , fit dreamed how fair a picture she wide, I.bad purchased I mot the , child, and agool which bring vividly before the I I , , In the morning wring the clothes 81 drup'lis an officer in. the Danish. I have been Sorely tired, thong. ' I . VDAINTS. " I I a ou � . . -0 work ho was detail- Chat his, qeuth migh.t be t) ,- .res�, sweeping the gr' ud. a almost indescribable horrors I I Aa beat, It Is black 4 -be, did not know me. I took him 10- mind th from the water And plunge them into . ,. I . � I avy. Th . , . , .1 b lit) A or An 8 L ,i Mor is do last year was very success- thing'tor Lancewoods iind 1 have oft. bar lovely face bent over the passion- to the woods, and., by telling, 11IM801110 of the, Indian famine, Horeare some V, tub fillall wit t w t d di , oire held high because tbeir ci . . I ut of the flowers. her arms renting on the story or other, persuaded blmL to passages fropx an article In the Indina. solVed soap shavings and soda. Wash .. true, easy. to work, coyor better than led out. Ito mapped the east on wished that be were o . I I . .. I X green loolves,, . change his clothes and Put on the Magazine written by A. (ItOgOrs And 'and rub them III 05 dog. - 45 sec. to 67 dag, wi�,.y; but now that It 114 bapPelladds . until they tire as cl6an lead, wear like leather, protect the . I rth latliude. He will let Gerald watched her until he could little girl's dress that I had bought. describing what be Saw recently In an as they can be goV, then rinse them I � house and make it bright. 'Vie pried I kva deplore his death -LAM heartily Sorry . .4P_ n this mouth on the Steam- watch no longer, then be went out to He enjoyed the tun, and talked all out-of-the-way part of India. in a second tub of hot water ,and . - just right. ;k,zk your dealer, ­ for it.t, her. The golden rays of the setting the time; then, I leading , I him,by the io fibers of 1women, with children soap and pu . t in a boiler over the fire. c ... "I . � . I tie"',vith three companions After akilort,time Mr. Grepton re- I Nat' I 0111110gil, I . I . a Is to go afthore near . . a kind of glory. Gerald laid his ' band - I / '00 E sT I If) 1312. 1 tontio * Sun lit up )tax an with hrtnd, Ave walked clown to the rivoic at their breasts vainly striving to The. water in, the boiler ahoidd, be / , head And face M, - ' , I . .. rallel, and will then travel marked � Side, ands.unseela: by him, I throw his draw a little nourishment, ,surrounded cold at first, and a little Soda added I � I � , 0. NMI 4 tX � 1� ' \� - ., L 401 understand Lady Nestle; ,and on hers, I . . I ,ve to It.If tile. water is hard. 'Let the . . .1 I, I P(J01 11101's I I . hat and cape into the water -farther me With Such cries an: 18abob,. I list MONTRIA . 0 . . ' I �. . on the island and the coast with your - permission, Miss N'tislie,' ,.Miss Nestle," he said, "I Am come down I flung in his whip. Many peo' had no food for two days, and have no water' come to a boil in order to scald 1601111ifills"W'sAilt"IlIvIllis IWIVIV41100,11111, . 0% 4&,%,.&,'&.%, . I I e4tin4tjou is, Angmagsalik, Shall give bar a hint that the Abbey , I . . ,ses,�SAVW*1�,�-4ii.,W-lit.�W-*%).%fil I I . 1 45 nee., the - only settlement in is no longer her home. It seems to for my reward." .. . . ple who afterward joined in. the . milk left for my child;,Sallsobs, I have the clothes, then rinse them in two ' --- ­ ______ - --'--"--------- . - . � - . reauland, During this journey me that the whole. place requires , h c lot and lie Search mot that day an old man and n(x food for.myself; how can I produce waters, andiblen in bluing water. Th . a A `RESPON$IBL4, DAMSEL, , I I III PASS all along the unexplored purifying. I have never met 80 Motley *saw that the expression on, it. was a little girlas they thought, Without nourishment for my starving ohildfl bluing Water should never be too . �. . I., I I I visitors; and.Holmes tells perfectly genuine, and he fell back the least Idea who they really were. I Children, with a blank look Of Istulici- dark. A. good way to test it is. to -Come into 113 garden Maud; I Brass Band �� I �� .. I 'Jille lie Is on tbil . at a time. I from her with a orycif bitter pain. Then they went straight across the faction through actual hunger, sat take a handful from the tub, and if You zocLxed In I a to plant those seeds; I I � 9 mission a party me thei stay for Months - I And unless you would pose as a down- - lalitrument3, Dru'virs, Uniforms, Etc, ,, .-, . . "I do not understiind,ll she repilled; country, took the train at a.leading, sat nake on the . ground, and helped it is a light blue it is the right color. . . - urallsts on the Antarctic can ry nicelY. I will . . I I . d , . 1 I if, "t ,,,, 1,nat � man4.ge it ver . .1 "ancil Gerald, tell me, why did you re- junction and went to London. My each other in seaxching for and scrap,- -Flannels will req�Lire more care. right fraud. EV4ry Town can have a. Hand � o th4 entrance, to ask her it I can be of 44 . � � . .� ­ I y assistance turn this ring?,,' its . You'd better help pull these woeds, � Lowest prices ever quoteil. Fine catalogue NO filues . I .. ' . . , . brother, who is devoted *to me, ht Ing up grass seed from the dry sit nd. I . - . . I . d f r the purpose of to her !a her romoval." She saw his face grow pale and. his undertaken the entire charge and ,saw one boy, not. 8yoars old, who was Thai sitould be washed Ill water as - traolinitaskile4froti, write as for anything in . u I . : Itnrit.l. Ohistork and explor- There was it wonderful difforancs. I . I -warm as the ha�hds can .bear and in . FOR OVER FIF,rY YEARS Muslo or Musloal instruments, - . I , .1 ", . . eyw grow dim in the waning light. -education of the boy; but be does not the iota provider for himself and' two nto ,g, a d � . I., 4 %".,.:: 1 ­�,,)Iru fiorda it � the condition betweea'Lady N'ralerie, the mother of I � I strong suds. The water should not MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTRING SYRUP has been Wh' a'ey Boyce & Morales .,Jrg, 11 4 . -the Abboy,,and "Do you ask me thatf Great Heaven, know who he is and hii treats all Ito younger ones, ,The ribs of all could . . used by mothers for their uhildren loathing. Itaoohea pag, U&M ' . I , rmits. �At the end of the hair, mistress ,of I I I be hot, Rinse in waters of the -same the obilds softer -B the gums, ituays pain, cures wind . . 1. .1 do you not understand Is' says About Lancewood AS the result of be distinctly traced on their bodies, . ocillo, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea, 25o.& bottle. . -. , . . .. t%o Antarctic, will go to Ice- .the crestfalleh woman, who looked at ,sXo. T 11 . . � . temperature, and quickly. Do not Sold by all druggists Wren t the world; Be late ROOF11 N P, Him shoot Metamorks. . , � . r - mrv, Winslow's nothing �yrup-" - - LATE In Black. I take on a supply of co, I and *the lawyer When he put his kindly- .0 me, why did you return. a diseased bra:in-..-or,, it he suspects, while their legs and arms were like Von ROOFING 8 , . ,a 1tV I . rub the flannels nor wring them.with tuilim." to. ' I . RodorGreen. SLATE BLACKBOARDS, 7 . he says nothing. I have promised him dried-up pieces of stick. One . blind I Pub! lo, and 111sh Schools Toronto) Roofing Vot,wo -11 'than oceed to Angmagsallk in expressed question. ' . the hands. , - . . . 010al Tar, eta. ROOFIN6 T1L 0 ew y a , . Pis I "I am tky go, am II Wells Icould "Surely," be Said; '.I wall not MIS- five hundred per annum, ,and with man, terribly emaciated, was led to my . HORSES IN AUSTRALIA, Inits, Toronto, done by out firm or. Set- Lieut, Anclisup. - I I taken; surely I . . I . Iron them. before they are quite dry, � � ate -littinAtes(tirtil4bod)'rwoertkg'lo anilu 'allies . � . . did not dream that you tent every da . In. 1800 there were 200 horses in . in,,= 1 ; anything else. I should e is..to provide hand y by a stick held by a . . ill lip it to any art of he countr , . hone I . t May be that the ice will prevent not expect . ' ' I . . ­ .­ .- DUTHIE 3 NS,Adoalds Ill or . Ora t I A- f- as uttered certain words.,' I the boys . I well naked little girl o About .4 years of' ======� . . Australia ; In 1900 . there, are 2,0;0,- , ..., ..... . " - 4-1k i. , 4..+- Vivian does I shall notgo . I . . He will be w.ell,fed, f I . . . I I .110 PLY Itrom reacla ng .. . I . _. J, _. . "I am not vier patient 11 said . . this fall. In this opme he Will have to to that dreary : �old Dower House . 'y . I dreased, "ll educated; he will. have age. Another, a miserable Old wo- I ' I � . � f � camp where winter overtakes him itnd though. - I Shall go to Paris. and live Vivian;., "and you a.re keaping mb.in the training of a Christian gentle- mail, with -her gray hair floating in . . 11 . I . � v n, though I JOSV suspense.,,. . . . 11, he Wlii..be taiiglit a, trade' the wind,, and with up clothing but a . I toward . the - there. Thank Haa e. . - ma . . . will resume' his route I He came one step aciarok to her. . . � -'.4 next year. Arctic ice experts I,4ncewodd, I do not 10$e MY money I . . . . n whichever he prefers. lion cloth of rags, with bier bonses al� ,�. , 1, , 4outh I "Do yon mean, Miss Wells. th 6r professio, I ther Ana re' . . r Skin.- , .... -1 . , � I tire very in It. . . eslie that . at you He likes my bro .I � . malned most protruding through .lie � �, � . ach afraid that the ice co Mr. Greston., tell Mine N 6b, do not. kn6w where f have been -what . . .. � I ' - I " i'l-1. ditions will not be favorable this sea, will go in a fortnight from. now, *1 ha e been doing 101 I I . . with him willingly. enough," . came andatood. befoice the tent.lu a , , �,.', .� v I D, I a low voice, dazed State, and could not understand .... ,Vi.41 11son iMcl scomis of them Predict. that if mX boy had but )Ived,,,this would . � "But,"i asked.Vivte n ' ' '' . . I �, N"I'l , � . . . . Her heart beamed to, Sink within I'd or.his'llome or. libit whiat I said. to her in her own tail - 1. I . hdrup will not be able to go an far not have beell III � . . . . ld be not cry f . . . ' ' " -1 I � .14 her, a� sudden horrible fear came over mother Is' . � . I . .1 gua.ge, but.aaw a small silver coin I . I I _T t, as Angmagoalik, but that he There wai, as a,matter of course, a . . I . , . . 1. , . . - into her hand and looking, UP " , I ��, I ��..; .pompell-ed, like Lieut. Ryder lit great dommotion over the. doith of the her. W�hat did he, mean f She tried .. ',No -f the novelty of traveling and pr"sed I I I ,Os�. �1'1 � � t to,ask -him,'but- her lips ' w, stiff and � . ensatid into my eyon threw her arms round my. , *,; " o winter on the bleak coast. . little heir. People, VhO had MOB . , gre .� going.tp sea,. more than compt . . . I , " ,,,, I . . . I . *­ � . a Would not part. I . ed,� Miss Vivion, I do neck, and -with her head .leaning on . Inde I I . , � ,, "'t - deoldedly cut Lady Nestle in the day . for home. is I � ,r� I I I � I . . Than.h.er courage returned; there t. think the child -ever liked his my chest sobbed Aloud, .- I I � ... . of hex arrogant Prosperity. were sorry . . no . . . . � I � .. � . I STEAM PLOUGH. 1 . . I . eould be nothing for her to fear.. mother. He is so youn ; at kid age 4sI lad to, shut I -1: . their I I . m.y tent doors down , , .1 � for.her nowl and called to express . 9 , � I . I . . , I ­ . , '. ­.- — . . . . . - . "No," elle replied,'slowly, "I do not 1. . to prevent them really mobbling me in. _­ syluptithy. Yet every onli. said the � every Impression soon fades. . Before, . , I "I Olie,or tile Very 1.1114 -pit Military lu'ven. accident seemed reall ential ' know what. you have been -.'doing, ' . .. he li�Ybeen.a lear. With. my brother their despair, and, if I . put my hand . �.. .. .illons, I haiie been Gerald."., . . I I . ... . . , _ � � I I 1. . . the-wirdici estate Would. . . he will think his life at Lancewdod A out- to drop a coin into. somes-41mela .11.w One of the latest military inventions . I I "Do you remember the. evening I . I om Lou-' who seemed in . . 'It . ruined it I'miladiP.had remained there � . otter fr �. . . I . r, � ') 0.- -- . . . . . i dream. I posted my! , . . a, more pitiable state � I..",*� , ��;_�� ch has attracted the attention .,of , . . . . found you sitting - by the sun -dial 'I hands were '! . , 1�;,' , , .. . . - . . . ar to. be in than others, fifty more . ' li ,. ".. '­ ". � ", my officials is a steam plow, Which .much longer.. . . . -the ClOcut do Calloux don, that ,might not appe ­ .. . . . , ,. � , I �1, ., , " . . �be brilliant train of visitors bud Lady Nestle and 0 D - any way mlited up; in the affair. - I thrust through tha opening, and. I 41 1, � .. ,.: lv, , Y, one hour can dig a four -f cot trench . . . I . I I . ' . . . . . . . f- �� ;.% already disappeared. , The Comte do Were ,walking on. .this. _terrace..� o -part of _m time bad' to close every )land I put Some. 11 ,.. . . - pent, the. greater I y I . . I :, �!,, I �,�, " . . 1. ese fall" in length. The body of the Calioui,.who had woded the fair widow yon remember ,what yon -said - that a n Liverp, tions for thing into for fear tb4 money should , . I I . I . I . . � . �� %,�,, � It .- blue compriass a Strong horizon, . . . our life. even to the - . 11. It �, ­ � I I ­ �. purely for the sake of living at Lance— YOU wouill gIve,y , . departure. I assure you, be snatched out of. it by another - I, ­1'11'11� frame formed with an anghi iron . . . ... of its, the boy's . . . 1. .1 I . H man who should rid Lancewood, . I 14� . � - " I . as one of ;the first, to go-. . 0 . I - . . I 1. lit last* he Was living starvinip wretbh, .as frequently fiaP-� 11 ­ 6 is wood, W 1. b - III . .. , When I� saw. In t . . I : �. eels. - At each end a .plowshar . . " r . i . . . . . .. . . . . , ' I � , , I ttars � of �11 �. mounted, provided At,, Its - f rout. : end I . piseiten&d to have received. a ,at . - a stoo on the dock laugh- pened. . �. . I . . � � . � . . . "Gj�ext Heaven fit She . orled.. -rather and'.v.11; 14 . .d . 1. � . � I , . ' . ' grant iLoportance, He regretted to .11 . . �.. t ,,&li In a' aving his'lland to me. I as- d'And yet the Piatiallce of the' Poor' - :J. . th a steel point. The sbares-are 'no � n to im. Hera r � g n. d. W . . 111. WT. I . t to herself'tha .h � I . I . . . rful. When I was ": _... � arranged that the earth cap be make'stioll hurried adieus, but he mus to fail her. She ,clutched 'It sure, you also of .another thing -he people was wande, . . . 7 I- . . "I "Miladi3O. to ked seemed . t I 'no' * -g away..money: they 1'��11 start'withmit do ay. 0 1 Was a far better.)ji:ij when he went t actually givin I � , . �,. th .tbe.left as, into his fiLce with alight laugh. . . the ivy le-ELV63 as though she *out � 4 away than he. had ever been biire. Mt woqld Sit silent.for hours looking pite!, . I . � . ;. f--- ' herself fro . . � . desired The steel -in+ breaks clods arn .f4llinir.* � . . 000. . . .. . . __. . I . ' ' I . .' 01 ning I . . gy�!�i I G ea . Beware of OintmaiiLs for Cataveh. , ry best seed year work to the . I that contain Mercury, " " BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO.". . . I - ry will ,.urely de-1,roy the a wo.o4 Its Inercul J,00k for a Montreal, ,F"t In, your towni or sand direct, . . pronto, Ottawa,Quillitc. gmellaiid(.otlipleielytl.rftiigotlieNvho!es),,LrliI -Whonent-Iring Itthrough thommosissur(acei, ., . I SUCh artioles pholild never be used exciep till proscriplion4 from roputable Olysician El, its I lie PURS. . 'FURS. . AAmago they xvill. do Is tail f Id to th,, good You gopoulblyderivefrointhem. HarAeliturrit by F.J, Chenov & 4 . . Importer and exporter �f , . Raw Fur -a And,SkIns. Con- - i 0 .To- jure, manufactured 1046. I 18 fallen Ill. O.. conlialuo no mercury, strid i . . 1 IV, signments Solicited; High - termilly, not -Ing directly upon th.3 blond and eat, � .. prices Paid for ginning. � . 1. mucous surfaces of the system. la bu�lrg Hairs Cataryll Cure be sureYOU, got 010 901111- . . I - Us- JOHNSON, * Ino,o!t, Is taken Internal v,and made In Toludo, 404 St. Paul str"t� monu4wl. . ob by F. ,1. Money'& Co. TesUrnoniali � . - . . I -1 . free. . . . Sold by Druglats, price 75c per bottle.. ! HSIr.j ri awl y pilig are the best, ' . EASTERN TOWNSWIt-RURSURY. I . Laind-owners and faralers desiring to procure FRUIT ' TREES for antmull Pllilldng, I'll'.11 Ir m APPLE. _ __ .. � '. . � . � . . 'TRUR PEAR-TAFES, tto., will I TREES, PLUM ,$, � And here first-class trees, glean. and -vigorous, and well . . . . _-_ . I . eidalited to the climate, I tile country, it, an w;trenuily ' I . I . ALMOST AS PLEASURABLE- . . I . low price. Order direct from no. - by thia nicans,Y01% . I will nave the profits of agents,and merchants. - . I I I . '01 tlits .Jed, did You get a new wit � rost�ptlld- Wustrlded oatidogue of 81 page -is with I directiona for fireparlog remedies, for the destruction of . . . � summer I - �* I : . . � I . . Insects on fnift lirees rose -bush 6% ate., sent on receipt �. of 10 cents. V119 PUbTRAN TOW.'181111' Nosegay, I � . � .N`o*; but we've got � 'balImbearing I I L4wrenLeville.Que. . I —_ I IAW,n - in I OWef * th4 t L My. W � Ito can tun. , . L ­ . . '. ' . I : I 'M ' LL . I I I . I I . . . . . I 11.10111THEAL HOTEL. aiREtiftlity., . . I . ,__________-_-__m,, , �__ , :i The. 11 Salmoral, . I �. I Free 8 . ue All- Plan- � . -,- - , - " . 1. 1. $1.50 it Up. L ' . . - ff6�9t_KolIlII-CoIIego Avenel L I AVENUE Family Rotel rates $1-M 17 I I . I ,,,r day. I . L . . I - _ Dliposite G.T.R. Depot, ST' LJAMES' HOTEL—tiv. blacks fro. 0. P, I Rullwuy, First. alass Commercial House. Hoderulm-.1 proverns�-ita-Ratea moderate. � . L . . I I : . I . , L � � I - . I , . . _ I - . . I 'L� --., of eamth which may lie ,In its path. I I 91 . . I III understand; Monsieur 10 Couite$ - . sho,said. III have lost Lancewood, and . � .. "Did you m6au it or not,111 he asked. I . . . : . . ', L who will train brother is'a good' man, . . film If he any iiaystery 0 ly at the tent to: see if I showed I .., . 1. . - . Up.s!ggs of coolitig out *or beckoning . . - — . . I I I . . . . . . . STRATEGY. - - - � I , . . 1, . . . I I I bre ­mQh1ae,1_- merely' an ordinary � . . -I ,OS L � I. I I therefore a you. 1 rogyet. the I'Lineant it,then ;: but now the child . . . . 'she well. suspects at all, it is nothin . I . 1. I g like the truth. to any Lot the,worst-.rase's to. come for- INCORRIGIBLE. I .-I .. � . . . . . � � Vev, I 6 nooti.rage my typewriter .o I I Fowler -,.team plow modified to meet 1, � lasiL . . . . of Lancewood. I do not . regret I L s difiallill gasped. , . . - - L 1 ' . L . He may im inethat theWy is Lady. ag . . � I .. I ward, i I., .. . . I : . Mrs. Lushford-X see YOU are late . ChEw gum. . � .. . I : . ' I . I ; the, requirements of. -military service., � . . � . * , i . the* loss of you. .1 shall. do. better- I I'M" Nealle"one: 9f.us is making'. 'as . P .. . ' Neslieli. s -he does not know that . . .. . : . I*ITb-a ther was bitterly cold in � again. - Don't you remember what�, I W�y do you do that I - .. L � � I Tt'13, .said that in the Trallavital the . L L . I " . L, � . L I . . . . L adieu.' . � . I . d Ant �sonae terrible mistake. I , di . L I - . ,On L _ be. is 11 air to LanceWoo.d. I The adA wea . . ' mo nifigs, And they a a old the ro at in th c told you. the last time you stayed� out � . I L . . 0 Pt tires bar jaws 6 much that Ski L . . I . ­ . ... I � � "... , plow has been successfully used. in I .. � .I . . I . 14 rifle. pits; but whether the ress. . L -, .Were . . aeforei . 4thr66 weeks - , . . . . cleared of -write to. you -71 dared -not-test L the , . . letter should fall into -other. hands- I . L' I vertisementa- and rewa: rAs that at- .. - . . 'th their naked.bodies wind -shivering Wit I 1. . L so late I ; I .Mr. Lushford�No,. in'. clear. Zass ze - a:.'. talk. . . c 1 w1t.0431 - . I .digging C - . � , port be true cannot be iscertained. . over the, Abbey was . I and Vi - ' " its unwelcome Occupants, ii�ien , . 'but Itboughl; ydu understood." L . . tractect S'OL.Much attention.never met . . . . ,I . till.the sun Warmed them. May I be .. . I J,_ - i, h -1 �, . reason Istayed..dut ziiih'tiulti �to see I .. . . I . , . . . ......................................" __ : . I I ij� ': . Froiq the military . standpoint, tile . I I I . "Understood what 111 she cried, in a� Juls, eyes. . I . . Prober d from see g - - scenes it yoa,d, Say -It -over again. . -----. . I . � . . . . i I I . I '.. .. . . ,. Nes1le was. once More installoci as its She at . ' . . . . , . . . ,� , . . I trivanoe is. clearly detective in So .'tress. Gerald Dorman had writ- passion of despair. ' "You are killing Cod quite silent, . leafiliag�_ .misery againt" � . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .� I . I. � OALVERT'S , - . Valuable.Book Fred . . . I . ' . '. wal . � I . MIS I . . . me with this Suspense." . against the, passion flowais; .thaus bud- . . .. .1 . I.. I I � I I . I I . . . . . Carbollo Disilrifectanta, 'Soups. oln I . . 11 . . . . I . . � . far its there are no means tot, pro.- ton to say that he was returning. Be. � I I . . . . $uOOOSS - . merit, Tooth Powders, artia,, have boo or. -Ham -Hill's great ljoQk .� i :. . , . . I * I'Miss 'I i � ow denly she raised bar face 'to* the. blue . 1. I . 0. . . . I It . , . Nestle" ho -asked, in a.. I . ... .. . . I . . ' I . . lincifig, .� � I .. � , . I � . ' coz wfien thsoroqgJ4 awarded IQO medals ariddiplolpaR tot tilip? . " I tooting t1a man who must guide it. . sent at little box by posti Miss . . . I.. 1 . Ju business men , ,riclit . � � I 11 . V . . . . oice, ,,do, you believe 'Elie child to be sky- � I I NOMORt. IIHSLLOCEkTRAL". . van . the. publj�. Thatis pxcvllenoo. Their regularmosprevelat in ecti. I I . I . � e . , . ' I . .0 ... . . 11 Nestle opened it, and.f6und within the v �s 1. . . . To Be Continued. � . . . � . . . � I satigaction is gi . 10 a di " It. 4Ak y4ur dealer to obtialn a til fAOTHERHOOD � I � . I . � I � -sill:11", � I I I . I � . . I . . . I Why 'Nervfflne sells s6'rapidly, 'toostli- Xplya offsts waited franc. applications . I . . I I I .. � . . . I I . gold ring With the one. . large pearl. really d .1 I ,. . .� . I The vle , . � . *a. is cured as it by maglo. .Pain, . ­ - . . ' . I � . . . - I . . .. . . I "Certainly I do," , - . ,a - . . I I lilliolle Bell, Wll[ lle.'Abollshell lit. . a c,� . - - . I ' . . she replied. . I . . Fit- 0. CALVERT & My lituadsome, editlop, librory style" . I which altio'had given him. � � I . I . . I I fit& 1.1,ugland nnit Its #'lace Takell. by 4111 � Jutprnal or oxfornal, finds a prompt . I .. ' "' ' 'bound. Weloth, lialf4olls lingrav . AN OPEN - -* LETTER . . GEN-BROUS FOEMEN. ' , VANONESTIRR - - ENClIsANP. . � I I � � , I I I She WAS puzzled to know what it -'He iii'laot cleall,"' ' said Gerald slow, . . I . . . Flecirl . 0 1 Light.. , . . I I antidote in Norvillne. : Try it. - _.. - .- . __ ____ _ , ­ , ; I .1 . � � . � � . — I I . meant, but he -was coming that even- ly. ,"I. thought you. meant what you . . I .--" , , I -Natio I flat, Telephone Company . of . . . I . . I I . . ' � I Mille, Mille & "allsit. Ings. 11.1terest I lag. and instruttive, � ,,, save Men �Are 810311C11113110 lulorlossed, Tile � . . . . - . I sald. I.thouilit you- wi had to berid 11101"' fal � . Rarriat4gs, ,rewov subloote which GvorY 0110ried . 'England Proposes to introduce into I - g IV. W. 111M , . I . . I TO ALL SUFFERERS, FROM ANAEMIA ing-then. alla SUOuld. know, Mir- fes' s . � . . .. -A False Fxon't-Pa, our new do �is LAW to woolow ly . . and Itook him ,ways's I I '. Ili ljilgeW AdV41rSarICA. . . � . . . . . I r6mallaing' fit the Abbey - of him, I . � . . litan syst . M044816, -. OVMW : wilmaris slid those contoHylathig . . . AND KINDRED TROUBLES, . - ton was . . s6ult, the b1stqrlau Napier, tells us, their matropo am an entlre� awful deceitful. � HOW, Tomm�? Why, — . marriage, o'hould krioW.' ' � . .. . I . � . .L 0 "But he was drowned in the Ringo,,, - . ' W _uP.aI - - . � . . I ., � . . . � , I . : Vivian had begged him to do a � lie . I . to g f.'e alrd for Sir ly ne method "ringing . .. . . I . 'I, — I , . � , I I I with a noble elin -6 r g I . . . s at ppoplenfie wage hW ­ I FOR SALE. r . I � Is. wins. Wlitsomo or Plarnia, Tells Ilow me found that he. could sp * a time. she returned, ralsing.her.coloriess face . I . are, th I , I I . . . - Tolit. 100 900 HATCH. SOMe Of ITS TOPICS-Fhysloloffyof . � I . . __ I �p W�gftliiedf'lllealih After an 'Illn4fi Of . I I :... John Moore's valor,..ralsed. a monu- tinder this new method the electric tail, . - - � .. � . � NATUR&L NEW INCUBA - fdritherbom , RcItLtions of Itrotber and - . I . ' . . . Elt, cost9ouly 1,1,.plan ofooristruction $7, I ��_, '_ . . I .. . and was happy to oblige her. It was to his. . . I men -L to his , memory,� It 'has been be -a exchange end fie Sub. '' I I ' __ , . . - � � . V CKER8, Calgary, Albertas �Clllld, Womitn's Critical Period, vare of., .. . � . - Tive Years. . . ' " not.' .1 thought you . i ­ I � ,. Newly Boras FeLdivit and Clothing � 1 � .,�. Mier . . hat Jig zhould Spend his. sums. "No, he W I � lis at t ' JA ,'Of t . the .1 . . I . ttled t . I . . . ook statod that Romana,.'and:not .the or wire willbe done away With, I PUTNAM'S CORN EXTRACTOR, -.' loolis flosarls@.Oru- the Baby. What to tie 'lilt the Doctor � . r . . '. � , Will, #a , , . I ., lb.,rl, I I I .. Whom Prayer cip,41, seapuis,rot -s of Infout yr,ruilitv. - is ... T I I � . 11 NaL-id litildeuce . . 1. "`�- I am Wilson, who As welt Mer vacation there. micant it. Yo said the man who t w lamps Comes, Cillust I I . a benefactor to the F reach marshal, did the grateful Act; and small elebtrie glo Used in Is the best remedy for corno extant, , louspicturas, Statuary, and Churoh Ornaments I Marrillge a Failure? 11re-, I RI'lig I I Blue 00., Montroats Pain Not .%lecesisrusy, Tile Teetblog Period, . .. I d Gerald sent the ring t He him Away would be &tie . rdbro ir celve prompt attm , . . hat Hon it 0 too , I u to the citizens of Sarnik, Ont.,* Why het . I - �sl wolk"A XNADU ii blotborif .$hotild K . I 4'. . . but the story 1� too pretty to. sPOI1, their stead. These Will ba -so, arr4ngl, It acts quiekly,.makes, no sore spots I . I . . - ffaw"o " __ T'llug 110 Vi : , . Wag it that' Whole Tace of Nestles. Yon. said t '. ,, , � ana effects a radical ours. A (hund ",any 41. . ; "It affords me much pleasure knew the boy Was dead, ya London Telegraph. . od that the moment the subscriber If".. R.,�.Idieg, Eafe to Ilse, U. I . . � I 'I � Able to add- my.,testimony to he guesse&how she repeated, of those you would reward such a one with- Be' the ropaia the Act In lifts the receiver from the switchi the red-. imitations prove its value. .Take . IGGSt APPLESs Reellft - . . . I . . . I . . I . Lord Methuen has . neither substitutes offered as good d Other PRODUCT, to.emilin bent results GONI90 Is Wearegivin a Itinited-tiumber . . a ­ great,benefit that I have derived terribfii words of hers? Did be know your life." ., . . I , , itations of the gen- sn _ I of I ' five'sh 11 . - . --.e-'-- from -your famous Dr. Willi&msl� -Pink her well enough to. understand .that "I dido -but I was - mad, Gerald. I . a graceful manner, which our gallant Jamp.will W alight at the exchange nor tAe close !in I I The Dawson Commission Co., Unlited, � this ling book FREE an . I .111, . . . tious neighbors across, the, � nd the ton of the operator Clue too often offered, . . OW.Weet�IA&rkot&Soibwao@t.,�OmfO, r.ecellit of 10 WAS topover mailing, ' I � , �. I no' hey bad been spoken while suffering was ,mad witb borrow and shame. I bat frae . � a attenti, . I . . . I - . I ---------- ;_ - ­ . .. ..., I . I pills. it is w a little more than t . . � keenly. On the � . — . I . Sand sit once if you desire one. I . iring irrita- did not really mean it, I Swear. t))at channel will appreola,te called Without the subscriber having TGRONT0.011ITTING SOHOOL often opeohil advail. . . . . . I oted-at the , I I - gages to all, desirous of aLquiring a thorough know. � � I � I two years since I became afflicted from the effects of despa blot, has been ere � to literally "ring -up." I A Baton Buno�Uneld Golswan - ter at Cutting and Fitting GentlemeWil Garments. � � . .. . I . I tioul Now that the child stone w I .. 1. I . rite . .Adbrefia I . with anaamia. During that time . . was dead I did not.0' n of his, face wag t9r, expense Of the commander of the I . xchangs By.gunit' Mandyl Ef I wuz. the mail- � for Deftlindaras 113 Yongs Ilits, Toronto. . .. . .. . I how wicked they Were. The agitatio ' When the operator at the a , . - BRITISH CHEMMIS COMe.AqY. . I. .. � have received almost contiguous She saw . I . Kill ­ is recorded that has switched the caller on ' to 'hte agar qf this show I'd dock th' ­ts­ � --- . � ' p4berley !orce it . I : I TORONTO, CANAI I I treatment tram medical men ot the - . I � rible to see. . I nuod, �Coaut 4e Villeb . ois-Mareuilt colonel of required number, the latterts call-ligh't 61 that chap thar that's wavin' th ' I 111JLWM11MVJ I lkll� 83--a , I �� ' . - "higheat rank in their Profession,. yet ' "Then 'I have toiled, . And PIS Legiiin, Apd ge flute, ter, I swuml he haLn't played I - - ____ �� - . i - �, OH1A,PTBR'XXXIV- and worked, and oinked in vain," he the Foreign . - . hPgIns to glow,and the callerso light a note on it th, bull arternoon. M" am — . apparently deriving no benefit. - In- ' I the Trauava.41, 4le4 On tlfe "aid 0! cl!os 014t. aad remains so as long as ­ � 1111WIll ... � - bo. - usc - ,­­ ' deed I continued . to grow Worse until lt was in the middle of a Sultry sat I d, in I a low, despairing voice - so 4 . . . . � — . .You . _ - . I became unable to walk. I came to afternoon that Gerald Dorman at rived. despairing that all the generous part honor, .The oultut left as a 0. Argo the conversation is in progress. � I . i - .. I . . , I I . . I � Mims No I site did not see him as he went of bar . nature was aroused, She laid her in, his will that if he was killed his ipy this meAn4 the exc4ange opera. . �f. I . - �., . . i � 115� , . . 440 . . I - . -to . . � * I � . ASINO , . the conclusion that I was,deriving no I � body should be buried where � he fell, can tell Without Interrupting, the . '41 , . IpFkt � . She III Mr. hand on his. , Al � benefit from the treatment and ,de- at Once to his rooms' . tor� . l . . . I . S th areston of his'arrival. "He is living and Wells" returned and not removed -to France. JCnowing speakers ,whon, their conversation is . . A -X/ Akcik . IFY0111WAiffill �.L � ; aided to give -it up. it then wa 0 . him to dine with you 11t Gerald; "he is on* his way now to well and isonoring Englishmen as he' . . .11 &,�/- - 5SI160 I in _ "Shall I ask over. , - . L I . . . . -1 I & I . . ), 1, _ question, what shall I tryt Having she said. I,y.ouwIl1 like.a db4t with America with one, who will take the did, though he died fighting Against . whi e . Success- . I I I � I . . I L . . . F 4 , 9 . . L ORE I " . . : read the testimony of go many who . greatest care at him�one who will us, he felt he could trust What was I L -4�d;J�4� . T111AT WILL I llar manner and him over your winds' I- -fully tried by the National Telephone ... ­ . . I I , had suffered in a Slim left of him in the hands of our so CLIP THE LFATUR I . 11 � who had received . great benefit from "That I shall,'t .replied the lawyer, make him a good, honest, honorable his I t . st as t been in COIAPAny on the trunk lines with Sent. . I . OFT, kNk 6 . III ,have been rather struck with his man. )aso Is so young that he will diars, and ru h no . . , tj I L S ,il PLIABLE I your Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, I doold- . ad his zeal for the . . . I about Lancewood. Ito vain. I land, and was Inaugurated at Bristol . , . 40 — . lutsaiLionce, a soon forget all I Elie benefit of I � . a . I V's 140 mo I a . .- ad to give them a fair trial. . I - on Whit Monclay for I , . I � I/ I %I "It is novif about three months Since fatuity." can live in affluonce, if you please$ IDLE, BUT WITTY, ' local subscribers, . . 11 "W1,A6V,4e, " '01 ONETRIAL WILLCONVINCE YOIJ I L . -Vivion saw Gerald for a few wiln- blit away from here, and Lancewood . .1111011, MERIts __ , OILITS surr .. . , I ­ I I commenced to take your pills and ut6s before dinner, bat, the: lawyer be- will remain in Proper hands." lie was an Irish idle boy, but he ,This system of ilringing-up" is to bo I . ,. I I . I to -day I feel almost completely rfl- He had shipped employed on the now British post- . . I . . . Ing presents She could not ask him any She itood like one turned to stone; had the Celtic Wit- . ­­-, __.­�_ — ___­ - -.-.-. . - - - -.1 --- ­_­­ .- .- ­ .- --.-I ... .. . I—_ - - _ _. -_ - -_ , it, - - ..." . , stored. Two weeks after I began. t0L questions, He looked .at her r, black the setting sun shining on her face on board of a man-of-war, whore he Office telephones. I I . I . — _­ -1 -­ ___­__ A I take the pills I 'felt allecided im- dress, And then into her eyes; and in alloweillt, was white, and cold, and annoyed the boatswain - by his lazi- I - I I .-----.*. I I I - . ­ - . . . . - - provement. Three'months ago when some vaigue'sway that look made ,bar still as the face of the dead. She never floss. I I � . . 14H MEANT WELL. . 1; .. Z, L 1; .. 1; _.- ....- .; .; : Z. - Z .; z . . I I . Mp- . .e., A.. .;. 1� I began to take your pills my -flesh I . nor ,spoke. The Shock was So g him on the mainLop One � -?- -Ts" ­ . ,.I- I ..like. wax, And my face, feet very uneasys, . moved Seeln papa-Aba I You have disobeyed me. , . I . . During dinner Mr. GrOston, re- terrible to bar that in after years Abe morning, og& , I looked OTheoe . I . � Xing Id,.v .,, t to ,seat the Willie-soos-ho6l I tried not to. It I I and legs were badly swollen. ' I boatswain of , . . GOLD DOLLARS ferted more than once to the circum- wondered that it did not kill her. i,lied, out EP hipl. .1 - . conditions have all disappeared And he Said Come down out ot 041t, Ye TaShOal I all�lt 14Y faults I I I" Alk stancon of the child's death. He told ,,May Heaven forglye most' s . . 0 T. - - `...' I to�dzty .my color is natural And, my on never Coma down out. of that, U,I' 01'11 give J?apa-Nok YOPr fault, e#,? I - Is ZTTI!&T RAqy IN 9#44 -4 . 4 ,,?A . . ,,?A , them of a. similar incident that had slowly -"and you elect I 0 yez a dozen whacks wid me TOPO I .1 __ �, , - . -1 I . I _ Willie -No, Sir. you Said: $'Don't let ?r - - � .-:.. I . blood viossels fall of good rich blod, It like a 01 �; ,,-� - , I will afford we �slsasuro to recommend occurred in a noble family w'"Ose at-, pardon myself, Gerald. I feet Faith, sorr, replied the boy, I . me �atcib you at that again," an' I �­_; ��­ I I . ; . fair$ were In his hands. And each murd6reAVI . . wouldn't come if ya offered me two FREE To BAB I-- � �A I 11 . -, ; ,; . I . � ; Dr. W11111img, Pink Pills to Any` On$ time that little O�wald; was mentioned "Nay," he returned, "Ifito far'as the dozen I done my best uo,t to let you. . L v- A -, . 4. . I V_w - - � -- ,� Suffering from anaemles, or kin I dred Vivian saw Gerallits eyes seeking her boy Is conoorned, the change In far I . . �. — . ... I - - - 1. _-, _ =*===M._ m . The flandsomest Baby Gets The HandtorneSt Prize. I ?� . Ailments." I . . better for him, Instead of growing ­ ,_ .. 1. . aigei, own. . . I ALL JUDGKO FROM PHOTOORAPHS ONLY, * - . . . Dr. Williamat Pink Pills are Or "You must hate been very much PA- .up a dissipated, unprincipled, spoil d ftlatorat Cartildim mothas In a standmd preparation throughout tb# world W . * _­ . . Amongst the highest ,in the land, as tontaked,11 said Mr. Greston to Gerald. tyrail.-ts, he will be made a . I � _, L I � : I. a atratigthezing and tonle Medicine, I, ith quiet brov- man Ana I% good member of Society. Plaint' To THE BRITISH CHEMISTS COMPAIV . I I'll, , � . I i r for m Very," ha replied wit � useful P I alq Truth , . I id PROPMETOR11111- OP . , A"�&,omou- or children. Ity; and Vivian wondered that h6said fie would never have been thathare.0 . I 11 - A A .­­ y aria "not, liK4 , other medloineso no luore. . � I'Still,11'sho said, dreamily, "I do ziot . ' y , . P ',,4 otb I . I as is 1 ,_6 ,:Ilvt? I - ." . . can they . be imitated, When dinner was over she left the understand. You. were away in LOA- By plain, eVaryday POOP18 Who b0119vidi In In lish Teething Su .. . r Modules 'dishonestly Joetended by . I hen Oswald disaW - how 9 . � i their wine and Mr. . Arad ave ' - � lers who; Offer sohlOtltlat6fi, &a gentleman at could yott have been concerned in his I Dr. Chaso"s Remedies be0aU46 thOY h . 4 Z. Greston became quite communicative. . . . All GOING TO GIVE, WITHOUT 0OS1 IN ANY WAY, ' % . I that the pite-kage boars the full name, ,, I do not consider that 1 eta Irre. abduction Ill ndoin mirely* to Obtain been actuall cure by using thel", I . A TWEATY OOLLJkR COLD PINE to the prettiest baby in . 4. Dr. Williams, Pink. Pills tot Pale varent,J1 he said, "when Idecifare that "I Went to Lo . i , I Can&& A TEN DOLLAR COLD PIECE to the 2nd prettiest. I . , - people, - and In case of doubt ,send the h4ts's death 8'eselfted to me provi- a disguise," he aullwarod. "Shall I The persons who wrote the follow- relief, Hearing. of Dr. Chase's XldneY& I A FIVII DOLLAR COLD PIECE to the 8rd prettiest. A TWO q . diract to I)r, W11111-Ims' M646iniii Cost tons and its 1; L; I I dential. It the boy had lived, it would tell you this story of the abduot' Ing 16ttsors did. so In order that you, Liver lisills, I provurtil a box, AND -A -HALF DOLLAR GOLD PIECE in order of MeAt, to each 4, i I .,�. �� I . . Brookville, Out., who will supply the have been all over with the Nealies of Mind Nealle lit , and m4ght profit by their experience. If they have cured me of this long- of the next, 10prettiest babies. A ONE DOLLAR GOLD PIECE - . ..'' paid at 5k. per box or She bent her head for a minute, ati dlng. complaint. I don't' have to . . . I pills post Laneewood. Her ladyship would have - as, 60ry mother aending� her . J�t am 0 . 420 for six boxes. These Pills cure ruined the family, Already there Is theill raising It, "Id- yoll wgnt ftrtll,or partioulara regard b way more at all, Which goes in ordei of ment to fteh of the next 40 prettie4t babioe, while to ERHOOD'", on - - all disorders WhIcili art" fronit-Impov- I do Ing any ease here mentionell, the WrR- to Show that the ourd is COMPlotg find bAbyl is photol TED BOOK, "MOTH Ir Ifferaftee In the house - "Yes*, tell Me Rll-t6ll WO GvOlsl - firs will gladly auAwer your enquiries. perim1mout." . . gh; will also be given F999 our ILLUSTRA t0aillng. N, - the greatest d 0 . ths axis of 0 11dr6n, In N611tith and ON""# oh roedpt of ien conts to cover 004 0 I I I . Nkrish6d. blood, such as muscular weak. there is order, regularity, method. It tail." � .1 . � Appetite, Shortness of -_ A, toot of azy of Dr. Obas4es Remedies I r WEAKNESS, . a I I 'estit, loss of is glow the house of a gantleman gov. . CONDITIONS. RIEADCAREFULLYI rverypemn Ing in the book, ,nervous CITAPT91t XXXV. I Will oonvinee y64 of their merit, Mr. W. It. La Blame, Bonfield, Oat., . orned by a lady-batore It Wall Some-. ING BODY litbutill. writog :-"I was once a Sufferer from thtenditig to imud phottgroph of bilby, muet, patil its 06st sard at eldifiti StAting when tho photo I . � arly da0ay, till farlins 'of thing that battlied. description. I "Toll me all About the abdu6tion 1111111111 catarts.11, &-Ad while using Dr. Obese's . will Mob u Al 0hertais sent In must 1`624h at 11611; later thAA July 14th. . $ . 11 ... MM14 Akilitiss, hysteria, Paralysis. am heartily glad that Miss Nestle has of little Oswald," repeated Miss Mr. Chas, X. )Aoail, lJorlin, Ont., CatArrh Cure I won tdcomila I DO Via send Iotos of Obildren. 6vot & y6art 014; th*7, will not be oonsideted, ! I . writeist-ItUy OhIJ4, six montliff old, , Ph" MtIIA � plainly moked with fto sex, name o thel child Ima full namo hud potoi � lice I I . . laciaMotor 4t%xla,, rheumatism aitid use also Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to ' *AdtM at the pili"nts. The smallest plottlift *111 taftive as muoh 6061derallion *A the largm. I bar own Again. Sho is & nobltil wo. Neallo, to Gerald Dorman. ig,10 was a terrible Sufferer troillit itching � I i1atleti. mant it she I ,build up the System. I have found it 00 6- 111 will tol sores on her body. The doctor 04116d tila beat prep,tratica for strengtheho The ptirm *111 110 AWAI'dod, bY a Golublit" of 00*11 dWtkWlMW ladles, And dlitriblitO �y I . — , . I I min 60 thiii redpeadvil, w1unas Autuat 4th, 1000. . . . . . So they talked until It was time to Promised. III had planned It in MY It bolt rheum, but 0OU14 tot ottra it, Ing t1le body that T eyer used. MY % ro I I . SpVL.11) OF 00tAN STEAMEMS join the mistress of the house in the own mind evon bcsfor6 I had left -your 6 nerves Wete egilausted, and I W48 too, 1, a ploillim of *11 lAb as oompililifir will bis pilibillshea 14 bollutiful half,toub 6uptylul" lit Tpmt,o alo* Willuln . a bu lay had tiso. aff6k. Having read I W,641; to, 40 A, day's Work Wh4li I be* � g SaturdAy, Aug" Ath, 19A ' PhoW roturnAblo Oix rwfv� ',of . olass, ,drawling-roolla; then Xr. Greston with tilde on the evening that you gavid,06 le Olutm As Wis iililyfs " fAms f,p italiwer xOdlew d6tr0P6ndo*, 111101110 .40 fiot 1114 flat 'kin 00640 Steamer of the first 0 of r. $I" eat, I deolde4 to at% it t,iq- it, Suit now sm stftlog Ana , fl- *d pos *d, ItAq0$4400 plat'gro * , 10, b,p to =' Z'ivi to, gollig at (all ap�,ed, cil,ftnot be brought many spologim for his want of Noel- jour ring. I told, YOU I WAS going to try It and am bAPPY to S&Y that 4116 Calthy, and feel real Wells I am per. I �. _1-1 .- _ 14. . . L *WON ORIJIS to a Standstill in loss, than three Ability, said that he had his daily pitpoits London on the morning following: I Wall Mp y enroll before the first ffAtly flute th4t Anyone Who IU466 . � "t � M - ean � time she will yet to read Im Ngslie,lit pitil. thought you undo . ",IV . 0.11 � I ratood that it was box lklu " " C . M,I,OT$ 0 PANY,, 0opt . _ I � . . I Minutes, In: the in -with MI J)r, Chassis Noirvo 0064 Will b6116YO 40 0 - . I I . traverm a AlstftnC6 Of about half a mission lit would read it-tbere. for this.,, 66114TIPAVIONo 1 40, that It is the bast strongt1tellor. . 11 X, "I never even dreamed of it," Said 3tm W. It. Plalitt, Proikon, Otitow knd rtAtorativa obtitla4ble." I . s 166 viatotis strwo TORONTO, OANA - 11 MH64 4i; L4 a "ry PWAARtit 6'ening"'he &t&t6a-_I,J "n rtwommand Dr. rmitill Ora of Dr. obase"ll jume4iep , I L' ­ ­... I I 1 04M - I,--- . �.. ­ I., - I � I . �- I . .1 I I 1A"""*A0 xald,* "Prity, Was Nealle, do not re'. vi,ion, slowly. thAr6 Parssl Obasai Xidj*y,sL1*br Pills for MUSH- do uOt Vra to reprodu4o We "rtralt I . 1-1 wift-why liretso Many tit�Mitittil*.doorson'toytteomut.11 ,#I went to London and lNittlon. I wits troubled for about nine and 1111911MIlre, whistili, aria 0 Us fousW 441 1)"ll rotirly throwi 94 sat down by thii Wilt windOw, ellahed. for mysOlf thfi dilltulse 4f An "rA, sna kaylli xpmt hunfirtdili of do)- oil every box of blA fillu[46 ralnedlot. I 9 4 .4 .f; '44 ow 9i"r, .ng themsolvvi 111110401% -%A 44 it 4 i It A 4' 's ss� I 4 �� 4,4 11 at yo . mutillilmant Sally Gay-na. �Xnd VJ,J#X AtOppod oUt OU t0 thill, t6ti-4 Old IA&A-it white wig, and a white - Crp with doilitors *%a t6r remedies I At All d4alefs, Or 811 , u4t4s * 4 A 4 .. 46 4 4 4. .. I I , 1 4 , , . is suah, 4 good IM0011, Ipre- ries. Tba. sysising, WOA Wtr* &wy, besr4. 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