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� 1.:.:�11111ni I 11 ;I _ ___ ___ I � pardon her, and repeated with her 5Q)Kp,T"jN0 qUIT13 Np,W_ still hot from the action of the mak- .
whole soul, but the day never came in I Ing. In this form It l"i an active Large Increase In $gIeS. What does this mean? Wily, it means only , "
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COLONIZING NEW ONTARIO I � which she was Willing to undo what fuu*14c, and will kill all the sporba I one thing -that the quality of ' _'
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,ri �kre Aided oil Flualax J141 -A CHAPTB WXXXVI.-Contlau,ed. Just. 11 You love me, and you Will mar- hers was perfect, with the exception I I I "It seems almost needless to say, 'LA
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. WORK, OF Top, COLONIZ&TION I Th. rough Storm- and Sunshine Unjustly taken. . � . . � . I be put on, however, until the collar I
. OU49AU THIS SEASON. - _. I _; ...... 1,;.1 11 � �. � � - - - So far as human life oeuld be perfect, ban had a chance to dry pretty well.
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Ro%i 14#1414' ....* of one blot. With tears and .olglis I � . '.. I . . . . . and IL U D E L
11P or$cWPnl100J,-j,%rgo Allies,.,- 11 Un x , in time, I am Sure of it. Tbeas Yet R must be Said, that Ito food C:133XX�O,W rxZ�j�& Is gutting the to5too 01,te,gle.ople I' �
� . do the Wrong," he said quickly, ,y me I CUYLON QREF TF . 0. W,040- 25, 00, 40, 50 an
I'llk =701"dottalls to Ile ob 4'rygd. , . terrible -events howe startled she owned to herself that above all .N .A I should be used that has been unsealed. 0 09a.
, � I rather than sadden your life." recent I . ,.,
ablisbod I vien, m, Othors It was the Sin, of bar �W�
, Y queen, life-tillae; Xana�,v flavor as Japan, only foot* deliclouq. Even cans of fruit, jolly, etc., should I - ____ 1_1._______� , ______ -,
. The cQ4mization ,system est, 11 No. I have thought It over well. and unnerved you, V! i yet she would not undo it or WINN it 9= . I I .1 ___ - he carefully washed before being op. .__,______________ - 4"
by the Provirwial Government lu,or- 4 i,;�hall never undo that. it must -re. my darling, I wilt be generous " I will . . I �v I I .
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,der to aid settlers in. taking Up homes . year to reflect Your doot- uodouo�. . ; : , ,! emad for fear that some, of these 4an- I � . I
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main, as 4t is, but I will 40 My best give; you 0, � . . To be Continued, . NNA ".*a 0 - I geir � . Z - , - Z .; A Z..; A - .: .0 .; Z f; Z .1 Z 'o..'I' .
in -the cultivable Portions of $eW On- the Sion, and after th.at Period has elapsed I aus little bodies might become I .: .;; I .X ;& -;�- -
to, make amends. 4 will 41 all � - - mixed with the conten i_ Mr.
-tafrio, has been in operatio.la through, good that lies In'my poweir. I will I shall come aoain.'� . .. i � . - , ts.11 , DR. HAMMOND-HALL'S
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ont the wgoou,. Mr. Thomas South- spend the princely iovenues of Lance- He W"t &way, And she was left �
. ,otor of Colonization, -states wood jita gbarity and benevolence, but alone to 40 the bast she could. with YEARS OF PAINO - I . I -t- .S
that tiaellift I will not restore to the child of the heir Mo- She did the, beat she could O--* , . . . I I - . . a
, lux of.populAtion. has been . .. _� . English Teething . yrup .
considerably larger than was alut, , she spout no .time in late The EXPerI01109 of Mr. WilliEkIll �( . 1 .
lot- strolling player the right that should have doue- ,�aumx IN PIE S. I., I
pated, ,,the machinery of the Bureau never have been his." . jamentatigin and mourning. A.0 ill deed SxIilth,'of Hawkesbur7, Wha suf- .
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being new and much remaining to be I 4' And you wilt never marry?" be j4ad been done. She wumt4 not undo for . ed for Many Years From Marvelous Ingenuity has been shown I* Z. o; Comforts Crying .Children. ' . - I
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doniq in the way of organization, it Is - . t to atone In the Invention of certain ples. that
. interrogated slowly. I It; but she would do her has Kidney Troubles, POSITIVELY PREVENU CHOLERA INFANTUhl. __
hoped tha.t with the experience of this. " No, I ,shall never marry" she To- for it, I I __ � are more or less local and that in a . - I I - I I ,_IV
. . , I ." few more years will doubtless have . COLIC, DIARRHCZA, DYSENTCRY?
year as a guide considerable Improve- From that 'hour she commengeit a From the Post, Hawkesbury, Out. Z CURES. S ZZ , I
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men-ts. Will be affected befQr,e next sea- - ,, What, will become of LaucewoO4, life that was given uvi Wilting good. Everybody in Hawkesbury knows bwome absolutely unknown, It is �� ... . . . " . I
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son, It Is the duty 99 flie.Direotor to then, �11 he asked I Never had the blonor of Lancewoo Mr. William Smith. Us came here roads to have a. variety of foreign I �. I � � LARGEST SALE IN THEWOPLD. ' I �
. become personally conversant with the " It will pass 't, the, othem branch been upheld as It was now. An first when tile to-wo,was yet in its village its brought at all season$ Of the ,Q Z BRITISH CHEMISTS COMPANY. - Z
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. general chaiacterlsties of the agricul- of the Neslies. I know them -they =6 she directeil every energy to days, us one of the lumber company'si �ru ..
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tuiral, laud in the. various districts simple, loyal, honest people, . I shall the rqforming of .abuses, She sent staff 9f mechanics. In 1881 Mr. Year that such reolpas as some -I am I , I 4- 135--m LONOON.'' IqEW YORK. -ronoN-ro. .r.
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I a.vailable for sottlementt so as to be ' a. Smith was appointed tow,, con- about to desoribs will marvive. � . . I - - - -, I
L send for their 'eldest son in few for all the old servants whom Lady , , i
able jo, .advise settlers upon many Neslie had dismissed�shs Placed the stable, amd filled that position until In farinjog districts, where Pie is �. I - . I
, years' time and make him my heir. 'At' , . . I I -- -- .; Z - ,;, Z. Z Z Z Z .; � I
points Which may determine their least, I shall have a gantleman to household on the "ma, tooting on very recently-. As is well kn,gwn to considered a necessary article of diet - - - - . - .ZL -r- .iL ..
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choice of a location. In this way the be which it. had been during her father's many of Mr. Smith's friends, he has in at least, two out of three 111841,01 .. � I 4. _;� . -;�� 41 . �� �
. . succeed me. Lautewood will not A netuality, neatnelss. . When the season of Small fru I its has ". � I .
lamd-seaker k4ows in what Part Of the the of Lady Nestle and her life ime. Order, pu (suffered . lihuc�i from kidney trouble __
country he is moat likely to be suited . prey I I regularity, and -method once more . passed, housewives have only apples I I , � I . � . . ,. . .
. ' friends." � � . for quite a number of years past, andi and dried fruits to fall back upon with I ONE LANGUAGE. SO INTER . ESTING, I
and is apaxed the cost and delay In. "It is a cruel decision," said Gerald, reigned within the. house. 6ace more at times the pain in his b4ok was so 11 - ? I . .
. I I I . I the bell rang morning and evening for . wbioh tp make pies. So it is not � - Po" A recently publi-shed book Is entit,
volve,d in acquiring Such knowledge at � . was almost physically . I
sadly. � . / chimi 11as One vor tha ji've and :; ,
first hand. Though souie*progress has of theaervauts to assemble for prayer in Incapable of exertion, He doctored a strange that some recipes quite un" . I lea " 11alf-Hours, with Insects." What .
. . I have dome exual wrong," she re- n to urban familes should have 11 � Alun4tred For the Far, . . lively half-hour i)ne can have with ,
been made a gxeat deal of land aup- plied. c, And now, Gerald: we have to I the hall -a proceeding at which great deal, sometimes. getting tem- know , I r , - . . 111
Settlement i�iniladtll had laughed scornfully,, Once * � . been devised, There, too, in pies as Chinese has' a Nvxitten and many
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.to jelly and . red orao for the car.,' .This MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING 0YR171' bube0c
. olderberries aremade In I thing. It 50011011 'I
posed to be well suited for I discuss your departure. I, have told I porary relief, but the came 'of the . . � U I I'll � a bee I . . I .
, ' variety is counted of I - J � spoken languages. One says: "China .
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d, and the more Lan6swood took its proper prial and soon \ j . � . .
. hat where - . .. I has one language for the eye and about
yet remains to, be iu�peote you this only to show you t you trouble was not removed, I I I I .
. . consequence. - In localities . . - . FOR OVER FIp,rY YEARS I
work is being proceeded with as fast will not suffer alone." . , . tion; it became the"leading house in - tile 'pains, accompanied alternately � I a hund
aa possible.- the county-tho Muse to which all by chills and fever, returned. At last. I used I, inother, for ,halr 0,1141an 'a -
. It was some days before Gerald left. . I gu spays pain, ourog wind I
. others looked up. Once more the I marmalade they are also used for Aftarnoon gown of almond green refers to the tones and. l6tal. changes the child, softer -a the .ms,
. � I ' I Calla, and Is the best remedy for diarrhom. 25e.a bottle, .
THUN - - he came to look upon his condition ..I of, dialect. - . Is One Sold by all druggists turduCout the world. Be an" ,
DER DAY DISTRICT and to him that paxting had all the pies. Even in the summer, when oth- foulard printed with drag figures. B _ ,The fact that there '
. twiler.of Lanceivood became the great as,pne'which no medicine could per- I - I and saig for 11 Mrs. Whil1low's vothins:syrup," _ __ .
The mar . abound tween tile box plaits of the skirt th to or books and ___ ___... ,� I
flin6ry r . latable, fruits, f �., . mAny for
,,f colonization is in b1tterness of death. Yet he,saw that ere I liguage I I
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better working order in the Thunder it must be. He saw that Vivian would county magnate; carriages stopped be- manently aid, Indeed his condition er more Pa. are in.serted pali ' ' 1, I speech makes. the acquisition of this . . I .
. th him, fore its gates, people looked up to its might still have been one of much quantities are Stewed for this purpose. els Of ecru lawr 0 1 . LONDON ii7GGARS. I . L
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Bay DisLrlat� thau e�stwhere; largely naveir feet happy or at ease wi residenits as they hatl been accustomed They are also dried or tanned to use tucked. These are laced across with 1pecullar lingua -exceDdingly diffi ult. I I -
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. . . . suffering had not Mrs. Smith ultim. . . I --knownihs-the There are 701,000 professfatLaI beg
ha lug an-. agaip. The sound of his voice, the � .- �. * in the,same way in winter and spring. narrow black velvet ribbon. Corsage The colloquial d aleot. is ' 1. . .
on acconn,t of tbe,Buireau V to do., ' . us nd to I London. . I
' . I � . � ately prevailed upon her 1i ba . of the foulard fashioned on the lines M - garsin .;--- . I I
listed the services of R. A. Burriss, sigAtoffiixia brought an expression of It was a work of. time,,but Vivian . The odor.. of the fruit was to -me 61, Andarin And is the officiallaligtiage., - I .
� ho has in pain . votes took . � give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a trial. . a .. .
formerly of Bowmauville, w over her face-Ilor . . * , ways nauseous and I know without of a bolero tha L t opens over a tucked The Won -I! is the literary styl . T.1kb '. '
. I. . accomplished it -at, last, It * I . � . . I . WHAT ISNEEDED, -
. . it seemed," said Mr. Smith to a . the fla- plastron of lawn. . native dictionaries show a collect' I . �
the past had fL ,good. deal to do with quite another tone in speaking to him: heir, that the traces of be, �s . s -tasting that I should dislike I � . . I I Ion By every man and Woman if they de- I
. dship r ladyship reporter,.'of the Post, "that it wa a I . . . . . of 44,449 charaoters or hieroglyphics.
the location of immigrantS, taking a Alt the InUmacy.of their frien residence at the Abbey. could never_ . vor, . . I . sire to secure n6infort in this world ..
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,. purely unselfish int , erest in the Work, Was a -f an end. Between them latthe useless experiment' and yet I was They are ideographic, pictorial a -ad is a corn shelter. PuAnam's Corn Ex.
' be effaced. Tit pictures had all been . Ples made of dried apples,. stowed CLEANING S,MAW M � ' . ... �
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,� Last I township in shadow. of sin. He must go, He had . . willing to do almost� anything that , as d, are commo n . � I ATTI$W. . phonetic. � r tractor - shells corns in, two or three
year he seleoted.a . . , .. * I removed and-chunged; the magnificent would bring relief, used . and m he . I . . I .1 days arid without discomfort or pain. , .
'Rainy v, a colony imperiled his soal'for Lainc . ew . ood,buf ' . I . . I had lio t tLme,.b;t, ,Its far as I can learn, . it . is A good many housekeepers preferto- alphabet, . inflection, declension nor I
the Ri or Valley for . . I old oak -on furniturep so thoroughly in before' there. � . I . - in the 'u ' . . A hundred imitations prove the merit �
. . the ,pill long . was .un- u a matting B miner Instead conjugation, and consists Of 400 or 500 1 .�
from the ,.U&ted States and, subse-, Lagacawood was no longer a, home for keeping %�I a Its them of' a -5 . � of P tnam's Painless Corn Extractor,
. I .1 .th the grand old. walls, had less . custo, . In ry to - ma. . . . U -
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, . � . . I doubted relief, mote tw fact thall.1 . . , of carpet, and they certainly are tool. - ' and pain- , . � I
quently was inatrumenial I. securing liam, * . teeii exchaiaged for modern trifles - . in di- mixture of . dried -apple 'sauna and . . . spoken monosyllables . which, have dif. � which is Always sure. safe
homas f - a . number ,oft settlers in * There was -great �ronder expressed - '-had obtained from any other a . or and freer - from dust, and are ferat meanings, according to liatona- less, See signature of Poison & Co. on .1 .
0117 ii� - -that appeaxed out of place. , green currents. I have been told that . . 'h bottle. Sold by mediel7ne dealer& . .
WhAefisli and SLato River Valleys, in on all sides when it was known at - 'When't1le, old Abbe ' ' cipe... I continued their use, and soon .the Sour . jefives -of both wiled an a thought to be. hatilthler. on that (to. tion and connection. Time, number, tat . . I . .
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I . . .. Gerald. Dorman was `.going to leave I y .looked once all symp,toms, of Me trouble that had I I . . .. , Henton., gander, &a.', .are expressed ,by using . I .1 I I . . . . .� . I I . .
Thumder Bay Dl,%trlet. In. va.rioup . I , more like itself, Vivian began her out_ . field sorrel, Ojtails and Rumex,. are Fount, write's Mrs, Sa I ra H, . . 1
. . . .. I I - . I Lalioawood'; but. it was -generally un- I . , . madei my life. one of much, Misery f,or , Old matting can. . b3 freshened ap and 2 or more words� ,The characters ar� "!I sa* a man. to -day -who'had, no � .
townsbijj�s in this district land guides . , '' She worked'inces- ' ' � . . sometimes"pressed into service in Pie- - � . . hands play Ole piano." I
.. deratood that'Miss Nestle did not re� . � many, years was gone; I feel- that I . I , made to look almosE now, if wiped tten or printed in vertical column . I . . I
axe employed under the Superintend,- . 1. . . . . santly that she might have no time for . .. . mak . ling� In parts of the West, farm-; off properly 11 . wri - . I . a girl . . �, ".
hLs se,rvioes,'as she .Preferred (to I . am cured,, and 'have no, hesitation in am, I , I ,� If Yoh take up:,your beginning at the right hand top der-. "Thuf-s, not.hingl We've got I
ence of the local colonization agent to qu�I76 � thought, Shia filled . her days with - . I . wives gather the green fruit of . " . . I . . I
. keep the management of matters in . saying Mat the cure is due to Dr. . I . I matting the best way to care for I in-pur flot who bas�no voice Iind.wba I
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Olmag settleris to 'the most .. , 1. ' ' t nor of the Pais. One can read the I 1, .1
di,reat ine . ',good deeds that the lioiarS might -not, the wild frost -grape for pies,though I I I . .. I. I .. � .. . I ; ..
I I . aist them in hejZ own hands. Mr. Gres�out thought ; . .1 . I Williams'Pink Pills, &ad I neive I k lose . is is More "to Maka a: is 16 shake each, width separately, class,tes With a knowledge of' 5,OW sings 1. . . . 1. .. .. -
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eligible locations. and- a.m. . , I � I . � . . as they passed, remind her of her . Ain. . . - I think - th then sweep, it off until'it.106ks free � . . . I I I . I I 1. I I I . : . . � I I . .
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. to it 11 an opportunity o;f recoinknondfug the . . . 1.
. rLVUW a pity that .Miss N I eal . is .1 I I . - . .. I . I characters. . I , . I 1* � M�;ITREAL too-rELVIRROTORY. - .T I .
selecting lots. 'Cho townships 1. . I .1 � She- was not happy; every one remark, , charge," asAbay Say, Since the grapes I .. I., . 1. . .. . I . � I . . . . .
, ' I Pills to neighbors who- may be ail-, I . from dust. - .If tile ends ofAba mat- . . I I I I .. 1. . _ . ., 11
which the influx b" been mainly di- should loise suall.a. valuable . and ed how changed she was. She had - .. I blossom and mature so late,. that in I . . I I I . .
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. rected this seasoa I I are- Blake Gillies, tTus4wOXthy friend, (but did not ,in-; ing., I I I . . 1. I . .. .,t kting are not bound, one' should . tie . - _11 . . . .. BUS An, In .
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I . . . . grown� thoughtful, sad, rese sd� It . . most.places there must ba other frui s . � . ... ., I . . . The I I i3almorah"' Frde . . $1.06 up, . 11
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tar;fore.' �. - , . .. . . . I . . fou . lad her alone, thero-was a Dr.. Williams.' Pii . ik.Pills out I a by gor' . . enough ithe wb,rp, whielisaves ths, straw,from � -, . ..' - ___ -college A,eput '' , I .�
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O'Connor. Strange, Lybster','Conl:nee,- . . . .. . any'oho, , ingi to t-hei root of the . disekase.. T ey! before the7 graps� I are large . . . . I I . 11 . .. I . .. �� . AVENUE H009 E_31alill . . I ...
I the day camewhe'n. Gar4fd Der- r .)I I .. Fatanymotel rates $1.60 �
parion Gorham andsome � So ,i,a,g, * 11 . I.. I . .1 ... ravellhig, and . this follows after beat- 1, . . I I per day.,
% � , . . nervousn6s� in her manner -a i to cook. - � . . . . . . . . I I I . . . I . I � . I -_ I � I �
Paipoculge, . I . 1 - , ' I . . . re,new. and build up Vh6 blood, and � 1. ' I - I � 1. . . I I Ing or, Shaking ' the , breadths.* Aftet . . I I I I "I Opppalte G.T R e?o�, . .
Vic ) nioa left � till big hopes 'of 11 . ap � piness half bu i �. * er dessert 1 raniemlosr, was , I I . . I . ST. JAMES'.HOTEL.. t'K'b hIOCIII I
Otb:6rs in the �0,luo Anity. Those. , . ... . I . ried fear, do though slid expect- ' , . Ai�oth . - , I fioo P .
. . manj ,liehindfiim. For long I . strongUien) the nerves, thus diriving . 1. . your matting is tucked 'down. evenly is , � Railway. 7,'ir3t-Cla$lcoiiimerelt,inonze. Modern lub ... I . . I
coming in axe chiefly Amerie-ans, ) . .. t ydars after� ed Something unwonted would take . . . - � , , . . I . , � . . I
. I . . . � . I � . � , - disease from the system'.' lf.'your vinegar pie. A plepan was lined with., VMtra--ta-Rates moderite. . .
f,ohlo, Illi& ward the memory of that parting. re- . . afid car�fully with inatting tacks, . . 1. � . . .
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of them from the States c . . . . place. Shewas klmder,.more patient, -they, will trust as for custard pie. This 1. was. 'the� to freshen A u7p like ne'�w, get a - . � . . . -
en, mained wbth-him-it ll:roke his,heart more considerato-she forgot.herie' dealer does not kcep..them, . 1. . I .
and Wisconsin -m . .. � . . If . The.oldest banknote -in the,' p -
nois, Michigan, I .: . . . I 'an X, I fiflod with a mixture of cold .water, psaes
� .1 '. "I . . .1 . . be S' -t post�ai,d I at, 50 cents .'a . be' . . . ' ' buci�t of -warm Water and it box of - larA,h . . �
I accustomed to farming and caleulat- In the end. . . . . . in atbanding to otWrg�. . - - I d, all . . . I . a I& , Sion of -the Bank. of* England is dated i
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I . I. - - .. . . Or: six btkes foT�.4V2.50, by .dddressin richly sweeti . eme . . ghtly thickened pearline and dissolve'enougli in.it to, . I . . . . . . . . . .
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ad to qlake good settlers. A consider-,, He had made, ,all arrangements A few months passed, and there was , g s added guffi� . � I �. . . � I. � I i December 19th, 1699, and .1i for 4555. .
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. .. . . t -he Dr. Williams' Medicine Co,, Brock. w � ith flo#, *to which wa . make a good'suds, ind as one pallfull - . . .� . . I . 1: I . ,
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them have been about the sending of the -money t'6 his 'a' . . a' lid . is Pheurnatistn ofthi;fskce., . . . . . � . I I
able ProPOr9o;l Of . � . . . o one left uncured f6r,oh',.tho estate.. - . .. clefit'vinegar to give a,strongly' c ' . I . _ .. . - . I
. I . . I � I . I Ville, 0011t. , - .. .. . .. I " � . - becomes ddrk and-too:-dusty.to use. . I ric Acid'Jeft in the blod(t' ' 'Beware oT � I . ' .
- renters on the. other side and were at- llkoth4r for the take and education of, The slok,.tbe aged, :66 poot, were all . . . . � !' flavor. , A ; . tj . . Xnti4ents ,. fo. r 'Catarrh : .. . ..
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. I ; � I � .. . . 4- . � . . pinch of eirinamon was make:fresh suds. , Take* each width, ' .. that contain :- -e . reur , y. - _ - . � - -
c,t ,f,g'j. little- Oswald., and G�prajd bad deferi- relieved. ,.--'People, 15poaking . of MISS .. .. I . . I by, disordered y
. fxaated here ,by the 00-sP a . � � . . scrubbing. brush, . ! kidneys. - � . � . . . . . . ..
� I . sprinkled over thii4quid dftei it was I separately and use a.. � - . . . " I .
t1ug rid of the landlord, I A few are �d the parting with Vivian until tl�e Xeslie,' said . thi(t she was . e !ally . I . A SILENT RHINOCEROS. . .1 . . loages at ng. thet iierve , .as mercury %vill turely.destroy. the a-uso ot . � I
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spot I . I .� . . . ponied- into the trust, then sledder - 0 .. -
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t - moment,,,he dared not trust bim,, . . . i � . i tb' ,,molnl and rompletely derange thowholesiyatein - ,-
of Pirouch origin. Both the older as - last . I I kind to childriOn. She never pdpsed . & Ruute0t; L3xilerience In 'the: W1Id4 of stripes of .� pie dough were fastened - . - cloth �'rag, and wipe . which branches 1565h e, . ,he t�ring itthrough thenincoussWace.s. I
. - _ 'I'd ' without . .1 I . � . . . .. .. . If baked in a -ton Or cheese . . dye over the forehead, and Suc aIrticlos*Phould,never bo.us6d execlit-oll .�_w -1 ,
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t,ry are als&. well,represeriked ami* . dr.. -and -his luggage was 0sw I aid.. A. lit:W:scanie that Occurred . . ' . 1, . . . I . y .. across the cheek to the -- - . amage tliey will do Is ten fuld tn th.. go'ad you � . .
. I 9 . 1. Still -hunting at night in Africa has properly h6ated. oven the liquid as.it . is' r . I ,efromtbom. Hal's0atarrh ' .
.� .1 . � all place,dwithin it, hoo cw6nt in search� in the Hydeivell Road struck her once' I I I . . walking upon�it, until it -d y. You. . I I can possibly 'dorl% �.
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the new axrIvals. . . . . I . � . .. aks and surpriseg,' - cooked, thickened into a sticky paste. . . Is . ide of the- nose. The- . . . I
� Its. dr.awba,;, , These ., Car*, manufactured by F.J. Chaney & Co. To. .
. . . . of, Miss I. Nestle'. . . I �. . . . . . like a blow. She, was driving. along , . . . . will ba'fully repaid for ybur work I cause is the same as In all leflo, O.. cor.talni no mercury, iind N taken, 1h. . . ;
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- RAILWAY FACILITIES. axitg fo�. hiia in th . - � �he s4 . w. two boys fighting. One axe Sometimes in tb� form of snakes, The cream pies of my day were very . and it is .well to w1pa'ik . Rheumatism- di .. sordercd . . . ..� I
. a lib when* . up or ol6an.1 tbrhalljr, acting dircotly upoa� tho blond and 1,;
' . . I % different from the cream cakes 'of 1. mucous riprfaceg of the systom'. In buylag , "
. she was w sometimes of larger -things. '. Viiat"it .
' 'the . . I . . I . . . . , it: in this Way whenever it begins to, . ,�;
The Settlements mentioned. and rark, where they.had-speot so many. was much oldqr,.much. bigger than the . . . I . .. idgeys. The cure is like. , Hall's Catarrh Cdre be sure you got the genu. . . .
� .1 was that Surprised Mr. 0. V. A. Peet the bakeries. The Piepan was lined I I .. . Jae. It Is taken internal y and made inToledo, -� � .
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an and Vabigoon ran. h Other.. . .Vivian.' could never, without L . I . � . I look dingy or'soiled. Pearline is the . . - wis tho'sagie- ..
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colony mt Dryd . ouxs.iog6thor.. With w I tiled With b��t I . .1 .e . Ohio. 47 F. J., Cheney ok Co. Testimonla)a . . I
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� .1 I - . I . during a *night .hunt in'Soinaliland, with trust, th6n it was fi . . . �, - ''.
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be -reached from Pork Arthur,, the spe . I . ul�tratl g, �1;ass a . .He -was stalking,, I rich cream that had been well swieat-�, . � . � Sold by Dra zists. pries 15c per bottle, . . I I
. . . hold. out his hands -to bar, she clasped r6nio n ilything Of that - t . . ... I., "
I . � is old by himsd.1f. . . I . I dolo I it happens, to lie I 9 . . . �.. . ..
I .1 1. . I � I . rs in matting, it I f Pills are the best. . I
cial rate of railroad fAft, for Sett ars jh;sm in .her, Own...- He tried* to speak kind. ,She stopped the carriage, and I � . I . . . HAW0 Pauli Y . � I .
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secured by -tile Buread being one cent to -her, but his lips quivered, 9.,nd tears inquired what Was the matter., � . . red,. green or blue, Items. I I t is safe, � . . . I . I . .
.. . . 1. I We could not sea hior-a than ten ly from a dredging -box a little flour . , . .. 1.0 I 11 � . I . I � . , ,. � 1,
lie . a "He has taken threepenee from nial" ' . I - . . I . I I The latest thing m hand,karfebiefs .
reduces the expense of trans- stood ifi b1s' eyes. - . . I sobbed .the little boyj,. - . . I . . ess it-sboon ul of W I their: old mattings, are- ., turn . I . fig.the . m, . - . . . , , .
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per in each way, which very consid-, that were no disgrace to his m nbood . aud� ch;a; . So many are'htiIj2;iq9 - .
. feet before us, be. says. I, t�ptoed, in -perhaps. 6, dessert-spoonfUl to. one ' I . � . (hiey I
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poirtation In the tarritog�y of the $.You ax� � igoing, Gerald " she si�id. -'Is that true ?" asked Vivien, of, the and ser bbing. them' 'L as 1 say, and . . .. .. . � Ti . law ged witk . late. I
I . . . . ground' toward , ths oryx. ' '�Nq'(:. a. Aer was out up. into a.mall, bits' and n, -ed ' !Iqie aiiience
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ktailly River Va.liay the present cost sadly. -My faiifh�ul friod.,11shall find older. .1. ,1. . scattered ver, the cream. . A. ,.uqb . � F - - , . I . . . -_ .. . . � .
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I I of access is mueli gireater than it will . 4�.Yaq, it IS. tr " h " . I . I I . . 1. . . I .. " I .
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. " ' � I ing a, bush, I became aware of n'en- ,of-'einnamon' was �,ada6d, . This made . � . . . 0 � . � .. I - . . I .for this ch. nge I ,
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he Rainy River. AailWaY -is , -� No 'one eyer will,",'he 'answered, reply,: "but. I am his eldest brother.,, .. - � . . . . . I I . . . I
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be when t � - " � I . ormous'.head and 'horn. within flireo. an inalgeskibly. rich but.dellcie�as des- , DAUXXWITH.-COLD. . . - . . . _.- I .1 it possible to -wear t1re.handkerthict
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. . . I in u . . . at of my face. . . . �. .sert. -Another' queer dish is known., -FIRES FOR A LIVINC inside of' the glove. . . . : . I �
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ably be in running order Ois, qeason.- to life down life and love for you' -as' ."BecAdse he would have Spent it all L . * . ple , . ' - . . I
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EASTERN ALGOMA AND LAKE Nl-: I ana.", . . ablicari, Who had �iny rifle, seemed pe- I . . inclination to . . .
. : , . . . ' $ Ing Off, its 'whey 'is beaten .WI . th two drowsiness and.dis move; . . .
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. .. PISSING. , . I . "I know it," sho, said. *1 You have buy somethli . ag that 'Will las I 0 . I trified, I gave a glance each way..,' eggs., 8 . . . Tb6Axades Of London are manyi and' .. . 0ALVERrs �.. �, . - -
. . I .,a llttla� swe t milk and "sugar tie - mental faculties bsoome torpid I .
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13666 one of the truest of, friends to The children'uDn4sied at the ex- . with einna- I Cour0olle Disinfe6tanti, Stapp, Oint, � . 1 . .
The c6nsi4�ra.bic movement of PoPw- �# . . .. . I and backed out slowly and noiselessly, to.taste.'" �. Then flav6r and seniIes aunibed w,W rnte of them. seem,, very strange. . . ..
, me, bu,t we m6t part that we may Pr"1011 that ealke over thebeautiful, . . . 1. . I I I tie the victim So Mont, Tooth Powder*, oto., baTe boon I .
to lands along . � and got behind the bush. mon, and bake in a trust. in a deep - . ,. One occupation by whieli a so�re o*f awarded 100 medals and diplomas for superior . 1.
iation to the oultivall try to forget. Gerald,'.will you tell me sorrowful face. The'words struck her : . . . I . . . , - � IS Seized with. an irresistible desire to . . xcelleno% Their regularuse preveAt Inteoti. I I
the line Of the O.P.R. in, I'lasteiria Al- I .1 � ' � . 'As . I turned to take my rifle, I So., I %v piep � late. . lie down and sleep. It this desire is I lgrit(hu`ar� said to earn .their liveli- :us diseases. Ask, your dealer to obtain ej .
. wbeze you axe going?" � . . like a, blow. , What could she say f rther back, behind an- -, '-- . I . . hood is that 'at "poking fires." It oupply. List$ malled free on applicatioil. I
, gonna, f-roin Sudbury to. Sanit. Ste. . the ahilrair fa 11 . I . , . . . .. .
"Yga," he replied; "I shall go to- Oa a larger scale, this was jusL4 What . . yielded to the lethargy .passas into , F. C. CALVERT& - CO.i . �
on . I . other bush, Painting at the "rhino." TAKING CARE .OF, THE OB LLAR. .1
Ma,rie, is aiso receiving atteAti -at . she had dolne-taken her brother's In- I . . stupor and death follows. (),cension- I is' ti . ,us described bly a London ex-
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the hands of xhe Bureau. A. good deal my brother in Ameri6a, It shall not herita, . . I* tukned back tiAd there was the great Here ire a few iiihelywords on the ally thes eceded by chauge,, 4nd w . 14atovar else may.,be MANCHI . 18T9R - . Mr.L&ND. . -
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. . stay in England; and Mihs Nestle, . nee because ,she could put it to a - I - ,. thought of tl�a stay, I At speaks . - . 1, . . . �
of good land Is b�ing.taken up around better use. Then Abe said to herself beast advancing t . oward me without tu oars of a part of-t4o 4ouse that is others' w-hieb :res' I well ILLS, MILLS; & HAL118j .
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Promise ine-,Wa none of'us know what ' . . � I . . emble those of in- for ho 310.1vo E IL . , Ilarristerr, et � . .
Lake Nipissiug. Much.land in t�ls. al .. that her - . . . not IngrequeAtly neglect . ad, even by toxfoatiOn, aniR are due'- to 4 peculiar . t . of g land as faithful .
motives were nobler -so noble .604"d- ' . moved to Wealay kalidinga, I
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reation, now accessible With diffical- - . indeed that they justified' her almost. It was now my V . . . . onditfon ot thew bloctd, w1ii h at 'a . ... - _ .1 . I I
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ty, owing to Its distan from,the , you will send for me.', u I reached my servant, I took the ritle - . . By the Rabbi.itical law, no.Tew is al- ., Nooks Rosaries, Crus
to in what she hid done, . She drove o, "It not� infrequently happens tha,i; very low temperature, takes . I 0 �
"a pronalso,"ishe said - . I Up an in- Catholic Prayer -cifixes, soapulwo.
rall.wuy, Will be more easily reached . , and bending , quickly, and never staid t proceeded to look'.for the rhino- insumme,r tile closing of a'aallat for suff 101' . lowed to kindle Or mand .any fire On Itelialou . -
0 Bee how the alad I . . ent quantity of oxygen, and so Pictures. Statuary, sail, Churob Drusnient4- , .
. I down, she touched. his bowed head - . catoo. "We could find it noWhare. a cons � I the &tbbak�h; -and ioL certain places in XdQ0 tio'nal Works, Mail orders recal '01
next season, as wagon roads are con- with hew lips. . . combat ended. . I I iderable, time is.necegaary. by liets an injurious effect on the nervous 1104. a I . . 9.JkJ.UDLI1R&0T08:1MQ11P . -
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I I I L. I . , I . absence of the family or by other system. It, was observed during the England, where Jews ars _., num . __ - .1 I .
. ,Tima passed on, and ihe beautiful Hearing two �oryx close by, I started
. strucibed. The growing settlement at He would have Suffered twice an . . my' -us, this Prohibition makes it n - POULTRY9 BUTTER, EQC99 APPLESe . '.
the northern end of Lake Temiscamill- . . order in which the Lancewood estate to stalk them, when allikari'agalm GeV& During this time OVOrYthing retreat of the French at M art to . I .
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gue has also attracted a number of , , ,' * was kept was .noticed by every. one. Stopped- His it except the metal and the glass those who wgya,mosi, severely affect- I The ORWI04L COMMip3loft Ce., LIKItedt. - .
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I Good-bye. Heaven bless you I You. ' no poor. . The it 146 Ompletely cover ad b . the c . old Of ton from suxiset on, Priday to the saine . .. 11
home-seak6ro. Preach Canadians pre- have lboen-� my great Theta see had man a glaost. He poltiteit is, ad with mold fungi .Y reeled about as if SwiWast-Katitst A Oelbwo 4% T9r"tts I
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est friend. I have. laborers were well paid - they had �a � . . . � last houron Saturday, in going from hous3 L
a4minate among the arrivals in the been your wor4 onsmy. Good-bye", nd whispered. and the air smells moldy to tho Intoxicated; they also complained of to house lighting fixes and lainpa, and �
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Lake NiplaSing settlement, .where And the � next M0`meut'Gor4d,Dor" decent houses to live in. . Schools were There, within 4 tow yards, stood the degree, Wood and leather aspeeially giddiness and indistinotness'of vision, - * 4 I
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Many of th6tr compatriots are already built for the -children, almshouses for rhinoceros which I could -not find a, ,Suffer from this molding- Such a. .and sank gradually into a state of . attending to them. . - . Iffigir I
man had lekt Lan"wood for over. Of Lon- W, fallgall"111
established, some of Whom are thriv- # tho aged, Pr6m. between the tufted moluellt beffOrd- I was unoeremont- condition is unhealthy in the extreme. lethargic slupor, from Which it was One woawn in th3 East End -_
' - L I -- by my First, the collar is aamp, sufficient iplpossfble to arouse 4e4n. . Other don often has a . A many as fifty houses ___ I - . - - - - .-...- - ,
. ing* and w4ji-to.do farmars. A num- I CHAPTER XXXVII. trees one saim the spire of a neiv and ously dragged from the spot In- to attend .to, and draws small fees I
ber of the jilranch, however, combine Adriam St, Just refused to accept beautiful church. The farmers were shikari$ Who WAS SUPOPOULIOUS; "LORVO alone to induce low diseases 'in the Sta ness are repOroeil In W11.1oll per- I . . I
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not asked to pay a rent that was ruim hiial"ho implo,red, "It am do debil-. Inmates of the upper .atories; second, son$ became delirious - and died from caoh.. of them. 4 is not long . I
lumbering with agriculture, and are, ,the decision of his beautiful, impox- ous. People thought themsbivies for- you no -kill him I" �. I . the fungliA is likel . y to istodue4i spinal through a Short exp;sura 'JOL intense sIne, , male "firsmpoker" in that Brass Band L.
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engaged for several months In the fous Idoy-love. On the receipt of her tullate in being under the rule of Miss With much p&r8haAjOnL I L got thentan meningitis if Its spores find tbeir way .cold, 1. I quarter died wort . h more . than three instruments, Drums, Uniform&. Etc,, �,
lumber camps, sothat they are unable letter -lie went .Without loss of time . . 1, I I I c . I 4L LL
. . I I I L Nestle. . .. to go back, as t.Wantod to shoot the Into the system. L Wold and silver tissue enriched wiffi hiindred pounds, Nrhl h he had Saved EVOrY Town Can h6LV8 IL.B nd .. -
to Make miloll progress in clearing to Lancewood, . �Ujjmal. 1 round.him standing with I out L of his. earding.9, . I rAwast pileas ever Vpted. Fine oatalogus NQ Illus '
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L L She would never marry,it, was said; 11 . ItFox the damplaess,attentiot Should embroidery and jewels and used Las a . is
their land%. The French-Canadians " You refused to marry me before," M aide toward Inc. I levelled my big t mailed free, rite U foraluthing In
she was devoted to Lancewood', she in.; ' It% of- the many -formEk of I -Muslo or Muslaid Instrunionts. I
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nave also several flourishing Settle- he Said,." because you could not leave . rifla'and was on the point* of pulling at once ,be given to the drainage to wide belt is oi It often happens at the East End I'll' 1011
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. . your home; that' was the sole rea- tended,tp spend her -life there in doing Che trigger,, when he gave one wrig- make it parfoot. Then Plefity of elagance In decoration which ap. that it striot Siew, goes out Into - tile, �, Whaley ROY00 & Co., Toronto ort, sod
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I is . good. Those who saw her, beautiful, gio of, his huge forin and Vanished oln: fresh air and eipocially' all the still, pear, principally � oil t -ho evening 6treeit and/says to some Christian . 1.4._- . - _ __ .
CONDITIONS OF SETTLEMENT. . Ban. . I . 1 rich, the 'mistress of.a large estate, the juiagU. ,11hat was too mitch for sser-by, "Would you be so kind a
"I .had. no other, Adrian," she re- the worshl rge hotiie Illy men. They ran for their lives. Shinn possible should be admitted to gotwas of Into or chiffon. Gold gal- P1 t .my in a Dyelngl cleaning I -
The conditions of sottlellient under . I pped. head of a la Itious, but it was a drj tile 'place out. For the Inglis loon combined witl Ao come Indoors and ligh Ia p 9 . ...
which free grants tire, given involv,S plied, . I . hold, said to themselves that she, above I am not saperfAt . I colored panne or - 'fire-pokerl has failed me.'! I For tho wart host send your work to the . ..
I curious fact that during all that -ad- a strong whitewash made in small black velvet Is a distinctive feature of The � . "8111TISH AMERICAN I)VEING 00.10 - .
the construction of a house 16 by. 20 " That reason no longer exists. You all, oth6ra, was W be envied; they lit- venture not a sound was made by the . titl6A at a time out of atone lime belt$ on t1he less dressy costumes,and Many a tip 4 the police ponstables Look for agent in your town. or land dire*$. I
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feet ima the"olearing and cultivation know how much I would do to please tie knew what was hidden under the rhinoceros; not oven -a stone rolled (luan I got for oervices'of this kind. One of Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, 0
you, I am porfec, under his toot as he moved. And in- I fresh from the kiln, or as fresh as gold. and white'silk braid are, offeeti- �
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of tif teen avres, of land within the five "Y Willing to I've at odlm, proud beauty of bar', fade.. . the moril-1119 we could find no tracks. 1 "Ible, should be put on while it Is Vely, used in coxabluation to deeorat; them Said that he had received scores 9013TRAN TOWNSHIP N1,111894Y. . I
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yea,ra Lhat must oglapse before4the pat- VAng's Beat for six months of, the yoa.r 'A Year passed, and Adrian St. .Tust , � . .. .., . , I' W I . , . I I . cloth revere and finish the edges Gf of small Presents for putting kettles Und-owners and fatixorddeAlting to mouraraldir .�
9" to spend the other Six months at came aglItnt., 4lit. this time she. M . . TRPES for ,autumn Slanti"'fit.TIng
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axe nearly all of the old-fashioned log- . Lancowood. I will help, you to take refused he are no muc-4 In evidence. an the now I I .0 I adaptod to the olimate a tho counor, at q11 extremely
. low price. Ofilet direat. from q$, By M13 moans you -
. caxe of your home, Its. Interests and wont away to the sea -side to avoid hini, 16 Penetrating POWee will esia the proud at agonts on4 merchants,
hoago type, the material 46V which . gomris are seen at their beat on. the I � Poet -paid I!IUStrutod ahtulogne of 81 r jpageS, With � .
� its waltaxe shall be deAr bO ma-nay4: and he had to return without having Very Much! In Earqes't full '6dlea which pouches a little at -
costs from $5 to f2O, according to to- dearer than my own." I Been her. She told him frankly why . . . So remedy in the world equals Nor- ,directions for Preparing rdmedled for the doef,raotIon 61
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eallity, for which the labor is usually 11$t is ,out thatill ahe replied. "I. she had done so; It was because seeing . I - the back as wall'as the front. X Gold viline-nerve-pain cure, Neuralgia 01 10 tents. THX Ah VaN owssuip strassity, .
' and rheumatism are relieved almost 11wreqesvills, Quo.
supplied by voighilmly co-opdation know that you would do just as you ' and silver embroi(loriea revived.from Instantly, and the minor a4D-- --- . - � I
In other than free grant districtathe say;�bwt�ballova met Adrian, I.can him gave her More Pala. than Pleasure r ArO th6+8001101 Who Test* 1361OW tO thO 881118, the Louis XV1, period are a great pains are cured by a single applicit- , , I . . I PACKARD%
land can be bought at &merely now. .1% . I --she we ' uld have had to say "No,10 to. feature of dress. trimmings and very tion. Nervillne-librVe-pain cure - is ' __
. . Inal. fig0e, No assisted Passages "O'l! not marry you him again -it was better to avold. the , fift 08riVed 'From the USIBI of the Famous Renta. suggestive of gathered shirts and long sure to cure. . Shoo Dressing
11 My beautiful, capritious, darling," Meeting, But his lordship did not . � � � I . �
v Ive up hope- to himself that dies I , al I pointed bodices of which the e Flehua a la Maria Antoinette and AVW
. other direct peountuy aid is given by he said, laughing. " I shall belie a no g* 'he said of Dr. A. W. ChILS � '
I t1w Bureau, bat*the impression to the such thing. Why should I I I know the task of his life woula his winning . . I I - - ___ zl 7-a ready advitne6 models. One of. the OPTEN
6oritrary largely provalls, and many ou love me, and I shall listen to no this beautiful, ,noble, woman, who goth the Recipe Book and the great , have found the right medicine, At features In the detail of finish On khe A la Pompadour are very much in HINB
� . ,letters are ra6dved from all parts, IV from all Family Remedies of Dr. Chase attest once I obtained relief. Dr. Chase's new gowns Is a Wide collar of heavy favor and quite the halt mark of . I
his carnestiless and sluttra desire t li smartness on the latest thin gowns,
looking for such assistance. reason, no exentse, no scruple, I shall seemed so resolutely to flee o jtjdney;r,jvor Pills have worked won- face qPPIfed (I% batiste and edged wit . no Mi
, never cease praying and pleading until' love. He wrote to bar, telling 1er At ra- ders for me, andtaliall always recom.
benefit his follow -beings, His JoL a finely tucked hand of tile dress ma- the draping can be arranged to suit � -
. . - I YOU are my Wits, You say 'No' this that he &outa return thil following ward Is found in the grateful appr"fa. I mend theal." I �. . ALL iOLOI1S I .
I 0 1 us who terial, providtlig It Is, veiling, thin Cho figure, an<l in any ease itt gives ., , I
t1me; Ishall come again. YOU may, pear, and every, year In fact, until she tion'tf his grand work by p6rao ,5 Volt .
1 T11114 DAD FAD, I the brroad effect itomas the shoulders ' ALL LEAT119RO,
. 5 y I No I the next time -, I shall dOWO smiled upon him, , have been benefited. Here are three 09ALTO F09 OLD AGE. Isilk, or crepe do abine, . I The I-
. ThOse. bags -of suede, with (gold 01 otnest l6tters:- I � I . . I so becoming to alwider women.
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. mollfitings, which y Woman in even after that, What is to be d(MO "r shall live unmarried for your � _____4_ 1 gillfird'alf'.
. ith such a determined lover V BAD CASE OF PILIS* ' Mrs. Margaret Iron, Tower Hill, �N. . finest, oratim tinted batiste hand am 4 sl .
I)aili darried hung an her wrist last W deal sake," h6 said -, "and while t live 13" writes'.-I'Dr, chase's Nerve ""00a . How frtinkly the girl of mixtoeil ad. broidorod tankos the very prottlds� , L. 0. PetokgtM A 06.
111 cannot t611,11 she toplidd; "but I shall never dmpaii,�i Mr. W, E, Sborrd, travelling ex. has done me a world of good. I WON -
tall, fire now, due to become equally . ... v I I MONTUSA L,
you will find, Adviau, that I mean She utsidn agent, So ton West, York Lao woak that I could not walk twice Jults *-'h'&t 01110 IN au old maidt . fithus. _ - .
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popular on thLa aide of the *ater, WAS not h4vy-p6rhaps In'111 c�odljty 011t., wrikes.,_,,j must "611da tile length of the ho;uso. My hands .. I . _11!! '! .!!��.,, ......... A., .. ...... I., .......... I- �. :
what I say." C . % I I.. � y6al Raffiattetwfi6y6uste"
"they are no And of a convtnimce"as tho length and brgadth of the land no word oi commendation for Dr. Chase's trombibil SO that Icould not carry a I 11 , how bid 'y a 14 A", Of whit ex.
11 So do 1, my daxllug, and I would M ke Polhito yoolve hAa, yoct em
tbey bqld all a W01111ti's, small belong- One Was more unhappy than she, There Ointment. I WAM badly used up with plut of water. I was too nervous to rsik6 Mara rAbbey thon yo . ii'm .....
waw.r my wholo fortune that you are were houris when 06,could not 6ndtire Pilo, alid in misery most of the time, a I taskinghwIdAliat but fo . .
. Ings and add much to her comfort. kk.et I I . .-
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Lady St. Just befowe long. I wilt not the memory of her oln-Whon h6r * & 4 * 0 ,, Vl��, 0 I" or e an Trootiv 40.1
In,p anillunable to do WOrk Of AnY , -eoLo Oto% �o
� I -At many of the jewelers are,to be . The first application had such good re. I �181nco using Dr. 011OM'S X6tV6 Fond I irlc= SO
, unless YOU proud, liable naturs rmolled ) An
gleAn, bags Of gold A8tW6Vk, entrusted take f NO 0 fl* an RIIAMW from It, sultA tbAt I continued using It until ava 1W 1� f . ITSOOLN Neir
. ,on completely restored. I ems . � , , "# i
With jew#Lq. i3at these of suede', With Wl Mo that you have epased to love and Rho hated harbelf With an latignalty thorb,4ghly oured.11 walk a mile without tiny ineonveftlelift, � /t A"A�Ao �a IVA* ,ieh* P bds futalshed
. ala,gpg formed of two snakes with Though 144,mrs old and quite fleshy, I niom V 'Ifiloat *st.
me. Isitaot 1kfxow`you8PeAkttuA* of hatrAd-wh6u,she could not endurs - 164_W�00A , �4� W Ilva ot (-!ends Affion a
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. e.Ud eyes and it chain, of goldlinks I W -ho -In you do Apeak I HAVO You 0014' 66 filght, of the 4%;uAh1n6 of, the milt SICK 09ABACH9. do My own houat Work, and consid6r. 10 linve boys fightlAS unget At! afl;lgh fisl on the ik sk
Jew s Do - � . Colidnent.11 All are Intensel rt lfitereslt& Ift tht rest
through �Vhlch to $1, I A -d A0 / V,
1. 'P one's hand, will Y Ur . n. 650 samea strdet north, able nowhig, knitting and reading be " vo .. 0
ed to love me, f" of tho blrds-wh*s sho dr,mdad, th6 JjAmlltoft, Ont" SAYS: -Ill haws Imen 1% w1a".4. 11r, 011AA6101 Norte Vood hat stfujilath0fe. All Will WRAti 41 book. ojjIy,&ft6o(I,,
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I _41. _. 11 No," she replied, " thave not.0, lightof ,day &nd Mo datknM4 bf night mattyr to mlok hiddowhe. Though I provcd of Inmtim,016 value to Mel." I . . I 0 'L'..... I thelultandfightl todAte.t�itittyptlhteaihdilitnttitcd. I
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01t,"W8 V10%. "Will you tell We why YOU refuse -Wh6ft,IlfAW&0 I% tort%lre, &nd the trlea nuintArous reirltdies, nofI6 MbIned AV � I . e6ft OM�Jlfifttld 6f A c6ffirOtA book (t,1,7,1 16 16.m
. to bring relief. At timM do not dam to rtprodi take at on Ith � 11
f (41 as fuel, mad6 in tht to marry nit I" he asked, Mmory of h6r Ain a ttrribU burda I 1,64 hia portrait I . 4, . lot.
ns jr,ning ittid aignaturt, 'whiell virt found o9k . 2-56o4A4wtw;uq
. TASts 0 A61t on tile veto I)( dmpalr; nc , td, #sod 116hir vis those Who "don h96014.
% not so fe "I eannok I but tk6 rmsoft JA ft tbAt xftmed to grow beavlat. Tharo I repontly procur6d li'dvel`Y box of b1A ganuim r4smodles. At I CAil fetam
x proved fistill- . . PfolpectotwheAty 'emwilhahaletm6fterkektisf
uttly, U11 M4t My c4l". /0 4& # Ardaht *111 b4ft:24 *ft A"t 6r er. %Ik"o To ,jkj,
patent tu6l, insdo of coAl worib Haim wh6n, ka"lift, With 6o*- box of I)r. (,*Mm1x XIdneiy-LIvdr Pillit 'All dollorS, Of Ndmansoll, Ilat" & 00,* .
jm,tory.- 11. .r gravt on6,11 xh6 rtplied sadly. ay" 14. Rupoy & Co. pothow 4401
dimt Aisa t4r, W" found to, yield 06A ' i 11 I ablin towA agfiia," said -Lord St. trito f6ars, 44 bogetA of ROXV4A to I Abd SM, th"kiul t0` NOY, tbAt at list I I Toronto. . I
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