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FROM BRINIS WEBB ISM . Q him I& treasure, be never once glanc- Cottage furaltuie was, always sold in ,
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Ing. It was Y�ry Cordially despised, after �
NEWS FROM IRELAND BRIEFLY Heiress and wifell Again Rox laughed aloud as lie .
TOLD DAY BY DAY. I I taste turned toward tile antique .
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�4 . I glanced It over; madIng as follows; M wooden furniture, brass beds and all I D E L LA
flusy People of like rallerald I e00cUr. I Duir Brother Rex,-'%Ve recelvell the similar improvements that came, Q3Fj'r T�(:)XT W:H).%., you Ond the best obtainable, thus the reason of ltsvrc�at I
reiave4 That, livill willereAt I'l;14114111ka- thtN letter you -wrote, and the Via- I I I � M I during the past Acore of years. The . popularity. InLoatill0achote 26#30#40ioo;L"4"0. .
dianti. I ture. you sent with. it, and my heart CEYLON 0111,113EN TEA a _ - ------�-%,��-,-,-.---,—��----,--,-M- �M
I " cottage meta were relegated to Conn- , I .
The report of the Registrar-Goneral CHAPTEIR V.-Continuod. cottage in Ito, Soft embxace, - the i b,is bewin so heavy ever since that I - more healthful than JapAn tea. Or �
I m y reSidencles, uorvark�ls rooms and
notoon, Clear a -ad full, sails tranquilly ' I . , 11
shows crime In Ireland Steadily on OtIlave, you been scolding Daisy, could not write, to you beou,use big " Is 1 1 other Inconspicuous places. Since � - .
. the decline. again, Septima?" Ira asked, angrily,l tbrough the, star -sown heavells, and- tows would fall on the page and I t I Poultry M I I I
that time painted furniture has no ,ja Butter, Eggs and other Produce,
Belfast corporation granted the tailng the, panting little damsel thoi sweet ment of distant orange blot. it. Now, deiar old Brother Rex, 0"1"##09"04JkWP9,P##04G# been. seen until the white enamelled Iryou have any correspond with .us. %Ve want 100 OARLOAPS
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freedom of the city to General Sir from the floor and se g1roros is wafted through the 311'd' don't be, angry at wh�%t your little . 0 Chests of drawers and other wooden . to supply our trado, M I
I , ,attag her upon - Yet the darU-Oloaked 0 MI
George White. Ills knee, and drawing har early head night bl'o`520- Birdi,.N Is going to say. MILannia says 0 *cts began to be seen. Now there - -The Dawson "Cormnission Q0,v LimIted, Toronto. I
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� There are coal mines in .Antrim, down to his !rough -clad Shoulder. and figuTa that walks quickly and Soft" you tire going to lilarry and bring # a s"of painted � �.,.-.-.--�--.,--.-,----..,-,�---..-,-�--�"- -_ I
but the output is not great, nor is holding it thexe with his toil Irtroloned ly, ul� the graveled waIX Sees none of home a wife, and she Showell me her * furntture way return, although It. is 111.1� P4101GRI44104. I - A PRETTY CUSTOM, .
the quality first-olaas. Itand. "What have. yonbeen saying . tit" sOft, Calm beauty of the 'Still plot,aro, and said you was very much I """"91"141 I , Y40,1110 not likely that the taste for it will, Jo alry letter here for me? I At the birth of a.T.apoinese baby a . �
General Sir George White Ilas con- to -my little, Daisy th:At I find her In summer night, she raises the, brass in love with her, and I must'be so TO I10U.1iBX9V-P`HRS1, . ever be strong enou 11 to recover t�e *hu's youl I . tree is planted, which must, remain'
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� ative too. Bat I can,t fall In love, with Vinegar will ,,oet" dubious green$ sll,ghtast� favor for the cottage Set. 11m. bill. . I untouched until the marriage day of �
sented to accept a charger from his tears P, knookeir with a quick, Imper,
admirers in Belfast. "I was telling her if she did not touclil. Aftetr a wait of perhaps tea, heir, .Brother ,Rex; indeed, I've tried and blues in ginghams. . Painted furniture of the day is very Arl' who's 131111 . . the child, When the nuptial hour ar- I
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One of the chief features of *this n4end heir willful ways she might t urn minutes or so Septima answers the vary hard and I can't; do:Vt tel,l any- Vinegar Is an antidote for poison- -
season is the great number of cycle Out like bar moth-" . summons, but tJbe, candle she holds holy, but I'm awfully afraid Ishan't ing by alkall. I ch c d elaborate For ,(W� lan' sake, don't you know rives the tree. is out down, and a skill- , � I
a than Ito predecessor ever Was, It, Is mp.? I'm Bill, thtt married 8usant ed cabinet maker transforms the wood
"Hushl" exclaimed John Brooks, nearly drops from her hands " sh like, her one bit. ,She looks Stylish For a summer PI -10 luncheon . is con idere by
tourists in Ireland. . do ace of her midnight vist- , of relishes and as expensive, too, as nearly any othor th-tt iTvv,*rri,.,4LTom, that died Just bar- into farnlfur6, which s d
Baron Iveagh will expend botween excitedly. "I shouldn't have thought behol the 4 and her narle .Plaina.Rounds real th-we should be planty kind, and Would never be boughtfor vest, wh4n cottoni, wazolt fote,hin' the young people as the Most beauti,
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X60,0W and 4100,000 in improving the would have, dared say that, What x In the, dim, uncertain flickering stylish too, but she. don't look. kind. P, few Sweats. economy. White is the most popular' 'enough tor pay for the ' to of the house. I
dwellin . ublin. dows Daisy know of such thingsV' he glare, of the canolle-Ilgilt. . I t, . the party picki.11% an, ful of all I or . nam -en .
. bought, peirliaps, it I told you I to meat sandwiches, and it G<L --- -
_go for the poor of .11.) . color for a baokgrou It ig decor- oil Jom��q ,Shot a niggeir for stealin' a ,
The man who murdered the Pro- mattared, indignantly, "Don't lot "Mias Pluma", Shot exclaims, I4 did not like her you might give her is to start early In the morning the atedwitli spraysofflowers, veryart- mulN th-A wuz lanke in one leg an'- BeWare of Olintments for CatarrIl .
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testant rector of Kilready has been youx senses run away- with, you, Sep- amazement, "in thAre any one 11 I I at up and come. bomi. 1 forgot to tell bread, biscuit or rolls are bettor lotloally and Charmingly disposed and foundered in : all four; an' of You , I .. �
declared insane by . a Limerick j tima.0, . - � tfiek Hall 1" . The butter should be . that Contain Mereiltry. . . I
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ury. a away '. � 'No I" replies Plama, in a low, Soft, you the blue room and the room acrom carried uncut. painted, indeed, with all the excel- halin't got ,no lAteir for me glinme a . . as . mercur . y will surely destroy the sense �oj . .
The death is announced of Alder- "Don't let ,your Senses ru . M2. hull Is Wing fixed up for you taken in. a tightly covered tin box, � I I I �mell and completely derange tile whole syt-tem -
with you, John Brooks, Haven't you guarded whisper, "I wished to ,see ju,4t lovely, and I am to have your which sheald be wrapped in several lances that the most modern and best postal card i I � I I Ayhon entering it through t a mucous Surfaces. -
man, the Right Hon, Joseph Meade, . txalned artists can give them. There . . — . . . . �
the sense to know that Daisy is get- YM-mY business is most Ira rtant- ,old one, . layers of wet.cloth, and this pat In- - . I Such articles Phould never be used except alk
-d Mayor p() . - erutable physicians, as the .
Dublin, He was twice Loi, � . i .. I is as much difference between them "it 1111141it',.-i a NAlk for a'. That," i prescriptionsfromr, � �ild to the good i'r u .
. . ting too big for yoiA to talue -on your . may I come, in V" . . . - �111agetheywilldo Stan fi
of that city. � I "P.S.-And we, received a letter to the, odratre of a much larger box 14 painted pieces a.a there is Even if � he has corns oii -both feet. , possibly derIve from them. Eal'ACatar-rh
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The Belfast steame . r'Lord London- knee and pet in that fashion? I am "Cea,tairily," answered S.eptima, from . Mr. Lester Stanwick, too..,Ile and packed tightly with Nyads of pa- ' and So, manufactured by F.J. Chanel, & VO."1110-
I .' ' taetween a Crude chromo and a dell- But he is a stronger, happier, ledo, O., contains no mercury, and o taken In,
41- a-%vk*aTdly. "I beg your pardon, , I . I
4rry has been awarded 410,001) for really ashamed of you. Daisy is , I Says ha Will ba passing through -here por, so tiat it will hot COMO id 4- . wiser man If he uses Putnam's Pain ternmily, acting directly upon thdblood and
- . d Sepfima, miss, for keeping you standing out- sides the Cate water Color. less Corn Extractor and gets.rid of .mucous surfaces of the System, In buying
salvage services to the.steamer De- most a wainamll" anappe soon and wishes to call. When are reot contact with the 04 rh Cure be sure you get tile. 01111. 1�
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I . scownfully-11quite. sixteen*." , 'aide so long." . � � ' Probably this same degree of di& tho.'un0ghtly corns painlesely,'andat- Hall'R Catar I 11 . �
lano. . I you coming home, Rex 11 . I)on, t Iming outer box. 'This .will prevent the . . Ine. It Is taken internl0y.and made InTo cola, :1
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The London boycott of Irish, ca I ttle John Brooks looked at his sister in As Plullia took thler seat Septima ti . ,Nvl,tih you. . . I . . . brat. from hands or sun *reaching -it... ference .exists between all articles Once. I . . . . I Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials -
amazament, holding little Daisy off placed for th5r. the dark olo4k tolls , . . ation , free.
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creates a good deal of ill -feeling . � "Your loving little sister, B,town bread is always especially de- popular. The I T1,11,14 GENTLE RHADE-R. -. I . Sold by Drupisits, Price 75a Pei, bottle,
the ,sweet I ti,le w,ora fell from her shoulders, and . . thirty. years ago and .to -day. � . . liales Famt Y1,P111j; are the best. �- , .
among the farmers and grazierm of and ga2lng into .I 1. . . "Birdie." licious after a long walk, and it is ' tit has bec' I . . . .. .
Ireland. . I . blooming face., and stroking. the long Septima saw with wonder she still � "T - bere's no'. fear of my bringing well to have loavei oA botbi it ,and old-fashioned furniture seems to have [%Vh Onto of tile Gentle I _.. � . . . �
Sir Robert Hart is essentially an fluffy golden curls as he replied; *wcare the shimmeriw Silk. she had in - . . . .disappeared altogether and never ILke7 Reader? One does not like to..think ABLE FINANCIRRING. . . I .
. I � Plunaa home now," he laughed, whist- white. bread. . I . . in. Rat that away with I . .
I "Ali, no, Sopatima; Daisy Is only a all probability worn at tile fete. The 1. ly to reappeacr-in any for he has passed GrodaiY-Well, little Odac, wlul.t ('an ..
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Ulster man in appearance, in manner; child. Why, it seems as though it Tublosi still glowed like rootless, leap- Ung, a snatch.of "The, Pages' Chorus." In mWking pickles only'tbo, best its direct descendant, very mueb.bet- ,,the stagecoach and th; weekly.. news- I do for you? - . � .
with the indestructible Ulster brogue . I . . . "Birolle. wo,A't . have anything to fear . al le,r* vinegar should be used. i If a ' forth We are . .
. . -her ing fira upon her perfect arms and ' tered and undoubtedly m4de much letter; andl.that lience ? joiany-Pleaec, Sir. mamma says . I
to the very end. . I I Were but Yesterday I wed to taike . on that score. I do wish mother gi-een color is wanted in sour cueum- . . 'tb the stony * hek, an'
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The death is announced . of . Lord with me. flirough the edtton-fields, snowy throat,,and sp ays of by Cloth - more expensive, is offered to -day by to.be Confronted only WL will you Change a Aolla,r for
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, I . I ' r a ' hadn't se.t%her- heart on my marrying beir plolkleWit Can be obtained by . put- the large furniture establishments as glare of the Intelligent. Reading Pub- . sl",ll gLvo�you the dollar t . o-morroi � w? . I'll
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. or ware still twined in her dark, glossy. Flu=.,' - Parents make a mistake in, ting them into cold - up6n a. time that is to say .
Farnham, an Irish representative and. laugh tD said her stietell h I vinegar in a - I I
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peer. His son, the Hon. Arthur Ran- chubby hands, up, crying for the hair; but thely. were quite- faded now, I ohoostag: whom their children Shall purcedaia imed kettle kid letting One.of t . I A and sma.rf.es.L .. Yles.] lie. -once .1 , he was very . . W P C t041. . I
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lis, succeeds to the title. . . bursting blossoms, growing high dxOOP1119,, crushed,' and limp among -rry w I Lr a . . I i A -generation or two ago � __ - . .
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rged -With above box ,curly golden head. 4:)shawl Itar curls;. there was a strange dead-. ma and whom they s I hall not- them, heat slowly over a slo . , un- . I . � . . 9 . . ; highly esteemed, To him booka'were � I ' I I .
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lAn Irish girl of 15 is chw . . Love g6eS wll,617a it is sent,.' ' . ill thV are Ueen, Only granite or - . dedicated � with long ramblink 0176- � I . . I
imposing on a middle-aged woman in Seiptima, Daisy is. only a vokerry, whiste pallor on .her haughty.fAce, He l6aked. � ,,it his watch again, poroolain-lined. losittles should be a ' A. PLEA$ANT STIRPRIS.S. .. I . CALVERT 8 � .
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I Icounba. 'ro'mtLhUc child yet�" v�rtd a lurid gleam shone in her dark, ,, . . . . . . . I . . I a oes u,nd with episodes i�lkich wore carboilo Diminfectainte, Soas", Dint
Donegal by pretending to receive let- fTO1. By Georgo!"- -he muttered-, turning ployeid La making pickles. Mold can . " Seeing one's self is a great. Sur- merit, Tooth PowdeM stto., have baen
.1 .Daisy nestled hertell-tale face cll(;S. slumban6us eyes. 'Pluma had studied " . . . � their .own e.meluse, for ,being. In the awarded 100 inedals and diplomas for superior
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ters from heaven. .1 I . . . ' Y paid upon seeing .another hour bb. avoided by putting nasturtiulas,or- Pride," said the, amateur philosopher. - middle of the s:tor . y the writer excelienoe. Their reffularuse Prevent hateoti. I
Or on his broad shoulder to hide the' .well thio.ohar'actsr� of the woman bes. "' I . . ' think. you do that every, day very . . . .
. The Lord -Lieutenant of Ireland has I .. had Slipped awai, "I can -not stand pieces . of horseradish root into the 11 You ous diseases. Ask your dealer to obtain ii
Swift blushes that crept ap to cheek 4-oro.'Ibex-who made no secret. of her . I . .. ., . . *ould ..stop with a word of, apolOgY. supply. Listo mailed free on application. I
appointed Col. Neville F. F. Chamber- � I . -4 , � Jars,. which, ,should always in yquic. looking gla.§s, butyciu don't. , � ' F. C' CALVERT & 00.9 �..
.. d o . . . � . .. dislike iOT. 'the Child thru4t .upqn thi, a minute longer., '1% must see pi ak,16 J ' I . 01'r.explamation addressed to the Gen� V .. ��
lain, 1. S. C., to be inspsoitor-6enerwi an', bar W- , ' ' . . . . wh-tt Im.4 happeafed to Daisy." Stand in a dr� and dark place,. What you see there is a. Conventional ' MANOZINT9101- - - - UNGLAND.
'o . . I � -14a. Reader, or at' the very'least wit), .
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Look Up, P&L"'. I . - . I .It I Stands for you .. . . .. �.___ .
of the Royal Irish Constabulary. . I To Be Contiallied... , A Cate frappe, w1ii,oh is always : a- 4nagC, A symbol. - -_ . � .
Bobs, grandfather,. the Rev. John "T. have. news for you," - . she wpuld.. willingly aid:her, in Carry- I d � a nod or la wiAk. NO'matter. if the- . 1.
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, "What -what is 10" g6spad Daisy, Ing out Albe scheme she had planned. ,, . .--. . . . al.as an- afternoo, � bero be in aii�pdnse Ir STREET 124 Adelaide St., '
Roberts,' was one of the minor canons � . . . . .. I . ... . . alme harldy , . . k�ed - : � 001iNICES. . . TorontO, Ont. .
of St. Patrick's Cathedr 1, Dublin, to- wondeori if be � ci aid' possibly have - Slowly -one by, one, the stArs died THE POWE RiPUL ICE-13111�,AX.Ir,R, . rofreshinent-is simply made.,To one esstand for. Your n , and it is the plot be inektrforibly invo I -
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. . i with Pat of the, sky; thei pule mood drift- � I " BAIRAL.11 -. ' ,`4 quart of strong coffee sweetened to . r. . Aau�j the pl,)t Ill says the alithor.* . To send for our I ��.
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hoard of her rommitic marriakei . I - . I � . � . . . . . . the la I eaten wh of -no hair and how,to tia. your. Cravat ; but, ,,,X must have''a chit . t:with the' Gen- conatilato Data. . I I
wards the close of the last century. I I.. I 1. � Re o .
a Irish Nationalist .who Ray., tutming,�whife to:the very lips, I ed silently be -hind the. heavy T611iog - W11- taste, *add . . I I . .
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The famou . � . I I . . The great -English f Iran of Sir .. . c1g. . . . . .'If doesn't give You any idea,of how. . mu'sic .. I . logue of Sheol �
I her blue eyes darkening witil sus- - clouds; the. winds tossed the toos of. liam. Airobstroli , I and- freeze.*: Serve it in glasses, .. I I ' tie, Reader' and find'odt what . he I I � Mitalo maid Rookie , � ;
has just ched at the age ot 90, Michael - I I I I .1 , g,.Whit-worth &, Co. 1. . if y . I t I . .. 11 . I
l . . I . . tha, tall trees ,to and f I With whipped cream on the .top. YOU, WIPuld look I I .oil weire .to meet . . . with special rates
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I ro, 'and' the 1, r buift�'up . thinks -about it." , , , - � . � of discount , "
. Cavanagh, was a poet, a -writer, -a P&wc- . I . . I . - I as . , On. Lake .Baikal one of 'the ' , I I I . . . - your self.7. here on King, street.' It is 1. . . . . . . � I
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uaellic writer, and a fierce a � . -John, dense darkness ,which precedes the. most r6markable . stoi , amships � .1, the People. w1bo.tmoveinto rented houses , . .. I I Andlsoc;nfidences Were intertihani- — . . .11,
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politi0i u_ "Como, colne,: now;" l*had, . . . . . . . ly, by the rarest aceident happen- I Teachers WHALEY, I ., , I .
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I Canon Knox Little, who went to 9100ol-humoradly, "don't get" axe -it . world to ferry -the Siberian ti . . . . I . . od, and there was gossip about the I -
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Chap- pat; it will talke . a just as 1 ng t � . . . I . across.1be lake, a.ild in winter . . . � 1. I . . 16i Yen . . I . . . ... ..
the front in connection with ' . The p9iiies, which the grodi�a: had . . . - time that one gats.a glimpse of Oils% I I Wante'd, ' ... , ���
� . io, foitis will %offectually rld t1be. prem- I . the queerness Of hu,man nature, an go at.. ,
laincy work, is a member of an old fell it obdybow;�.it is soin6thing that . I . . break the ieq at the same time. .Th I . . I . I . . - I Tarviato, Out, . . 7
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. will please you immensely." .. helol. foir longbouxis pawed,theground - . . -Isea of, the posts. Both of these var, ,real Self,. - .kn:nnsuspe'cted mirror. or' til, at last;.the alit or would jix-P I I I . . .. ... 4
Ulster family, born in., 1839..' (at . . . . . . , I . . I . .. . s brought: out .in pimes, from New- . . . , . . ill . . �
. I . wa I .. �, ti f lings I are, ospecially . bi eflection in a windowpane - Gentle I - . I . .. ...
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I . . of as -restle sly; t4p raau� himself was grow- - i.16 oil�,T her. by 'be, LOA 0 iwid of a C I up with . nough of .this. . . . . ..
I He Aroliv from: h6breast' pcook . 0 . . -as. no . . . . , 41B . . Sausage Cosings-,-ifiv ImportAtions finest Re 1116
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Stuartstown, Tyrone. , - - � I Ile Spa, - ke . a thick, , . . tient, - � . I ..., mc 7 y , and put toget _ . . I ts.usualij theagency., '!�ou see'sbme-� . Re�ider;'perhaixs it's tinie.-to. go back Sheep and Amerlenn.Roi, CasiMrallable gMijal 1. .. �4
OpeV Ing Inipla . . . *ve -bad Ii bi�own paper and Wet cloths, and it prOaQh know . . CO., Toronse.
At Fort Camden, near Queenstown, .. . . yell6w euvel i . gliglish .engineers .who be n vr , : .. . � I . :rle.ht pricall. PARK,.11LAORW
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two soldiers of the Cork milifia'weKe whioil Contained several printed formi' "She can be up to no gdod,,-:,he mut;. Ing in. that remo'te and lonely . spot is %Y18111 to 'see that their t . . - � , . . - tothe Story.'? . .- I 1 I I �r_ . i
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. with blaak:spaces which were to be, leired;'I'all honest people shoaI4 be I ' a perfectly weil you have never Seat be- .- . I *.--" . . ..
Injured through, the ,. 11 in for. over tw years. The ' not ' gwatified. ' Cucumbers are . . . ' . . � . . .. . . . . . MILLS, MILLS & MALES, - ,
killed and three I I . . I I . � 0 'Baikal,'.'as I I . at who startle I
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filled up,- .-There-was something in their badS-" I . . � � . 1. . the .-tinagnifl-. raffilk poLson Ito the insects, and . .. . . I . . Rernoydd to Weiler WWI
bursting of the.breech of a 40 -pound- . I I � steamer is called, is a . a poignant, inexplicable sense off amil- . .1 LAW
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. .1 � his voiC6 which made, Daisy - look. at . 1140 .,'d4i0r.-of.-the pottage opened, cent- vessel of 4000 tons, with twin pmxin�gs from, Ithem, -LaCattered about", . I Ladies -of Canada: �� ,. RJoholo d St, W,, Torunr - ,
or gun during target practice. � . '' ' . . I . � . I It In, half .EL heart beat the .
himi bat her eyeslell and her chocks and Plunia Hurlhurst , waAked, -slow- arl y. � . The World nw�er saiv such an exhibl-
. e� w- will thin their ,ranks parceptibly. . . . � em: , .
The Queen greatly admixed the . � eingines amidships of 1 250 hors po; . I t as the `Ai� Cathollo PriLy''Or 0-o,o11f,1-;9'lR8ismns`, . ..
. . . . 1. - 1-. tri -4iscovers'itself And the illusion tion'bf patriotio sentiment pulare, .
' . ft had-,bo&tiy as'she knothis glance. ly *down thei path. .. . . .. � � Borax, whi,eh is a, clean powder, is a . ick .. I . . I I � I .
flowering polyanthages and Coloured. us, . .. . I . � . . . or each, and a simitiat migine forward . . . ..giiii, .ar�.called forth, .. .. . I . Religious Noturm.statuart, and churob Caaaameato � ... I .
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; Daisy. was not. used to, keeping 'a "All is fair in'lov�a's warftire;" She . �. lb an, and this,. With a vanishes, but you had a I I Pse.of.. rican )v . Educational Worku. Mail orders reciallyspramid alt4as, !
primroses that have been so jay -in . � I to� drive the seraw .in the. bow; for PQ poisonous to t e I I I Can4dians, , Australians and the asks; 9. A J. SADLIER a 00., Montrad.-& I. I
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of -private secret looked up, in her truthful little ran tars, triumphantly law. type:.9f ice- trace. of,ougar add,4d. to . . : ld youth' of Natal fought side. . . I
I some of - , gardens. . I I . I *1 the prihelp16.of 'the i I . . .. Splend . -_ - - -_
the ,I* - heart. ' She longed to' ur baby faea and golden bair, yoa, . . he range almost, always accollipaiiied by. a sell' by side with the British tea planters
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houses in the outskirts o'f bub n. . I I I . Lek not I have breaker 'is to draw I . . In the. iron Closets. about. t ir- satl6n. of pleasure. Ter. .to one the of Cdyldn and India. - . . I I
- his spe shall walk quickly: into tl . from under the ice ahead by the suc- -.and otheir haunt4 will - have -a des . , ... . 1. . 'Australia drinks the�teas of oeYI04
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In the course of A ease in Liverpool arms around I . . . I . . . . iety: stranger seemed quite attractive. The
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,. it was stated that millions of eggs . .. � A I . .go � . I I �� I . ' tioV of a bow -,screw When the ice Col- able effect. I first time I. ever �aw myself was .iii. ad n wi anada i I
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d. of ths handsome young husba. , . � its O.wn w,eight. � a. large pier , e' 'head �of a X pa tea should 'try their green eas.
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are annua I the, ver3r flowers that bear the name, �apses by i � - applied t Corners and glass. at th t .
- ,Who loved lbar'ao'fondly, , - .. . sa#o gh -the broken are good if O . . t� ii, ' . . CHENILLE CURTAINS . I
Belfast and then sent ever to Nlig . I . . I is ,forced tlarou. . . Ataircas*e. I was bewildered, but Ire- p to ditto tea''knerchan6, the Salada' . nd all kinds Of hDase Hanghgs, also
Daisy know so little of real life,, 'of Dalay.�' . . .1 � . es, of f locri'and wfol with one of . . . a .
land and Scotland and sold as "Irish . . F. 1. . . � ;___ . mass by the impact of the'vessel. The 0119 . the main . I I a- Company, for instance,.now sell them
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eggs 11, .� I I . � 4 . I " Baikal" lip's e � � . I � . . of -space entirely oil l.JKE 14EW. - I
. .. . . . . - . .. . , xtensive upper wor 8 , I.. . . man who advanced on me out, , . for *supplies. ' "Writo to its db � t yours'. I I
. - Cor I Ube time, - 'she had met 110cl, Her . . C1l[AP.rZR VI. . .. I , Purpose. . . I . I I I I I . 1, . . . I men 11 are only -wAltifig . on Ir �a I
At a meeting of the Lialldrick - .. � . I . . . . . �, .1 . � . . I . . and these Contain luxurious Saloon$ � . , 11 . I -struck me, as being rather adistln-� While," -,it -on -the fence men" axe NRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO., Box 169, Montr-1, L, � �_4
.. lk,ewoeo ba -4 been inkaginar��*ones, her � . . ' . % . . -
pDration, Mayor John Daly, in the I . . . . .� . . � � I Under 036 magnolia, -tree, ,among and* cabins, Upon. her clealc She will Wash. �black lace -with.Tain .Water, I I 'to see'how the oat -will jU*' I I - .
I th . a I royal 'd .4 of love *only girlish, *romantic - . .. .1 t s onf til .of - borax and .kuislapd400king person. I felt proud] walting p- . .. 0 NF, 110'UND CAXEs .
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chair, it was decided that 1 - . . the ,pink 6lovex-Rex Lyon pilced un- karry their trains-a,passengerT train to whi.oh a ,�a P i 0 -of him after I discovered his identify Ladies of Canada, Ave pray you aid FOR . X2Z0X7MJE13E3C4:DX�Z2, USE �.
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a,rms Over the entrance to I the Town faxicies. It was all vory.exciting.and easily to. and f . r . o, Wondering what I in the .middle and a freight. tr , ain on .a. -tablespoonful of alcoh6l has beta , It the, British phinier. .. . ' TA�tndr,Y, Wash:ng . Cri,tlit,F, I oning, Semang Preserym ' � .
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. . oharmi . ' do n 0 every pint. t Sew', Cotton I . . I Colonist. . - - FARAFFINH I . . .
Hall, which is used for municipal busi- lrilg. She .was ,.very fond of uld.have, happened to tal f each side.' Ifer speed is thirteen knots added t . � � . : Without exception, everybotly'Ibave . I .1
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ness, should be removed. I . . I Daily. � He was.-v4ry 'nervous, fever- and on, Ikdr La ial trips ebe has ,shown 4 bottle, smoothly u.-nd. wind the lace . . .. ' * .1 .
. � oa�rn P f love which, Soon- I - I � I . � . I . . t the edge and baste. . . . . I Professor, to studn . . .. .. �
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.- . I aw or later brightens the lives of the.. .961 � id Ace I es .t . I I A - tie. . . I . � Please inform the class the. names of �. ... . I .
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lovabl'at women. � . * I , , � . , -v I , . . glahood at his . � 11 oi -' -a with boiling wa- , a 'litird, inetaphysicai *nuL io , .
blue, Ilea eiis and with .;iv6 1nolies,of.hard snow an the ' mra,% whtt; lac, �.
MALARIAL. FEVER, , . I . . -he subject' has ad- . , 'A,X . ...
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Daisy looked at the eavelop.6 .with watch for the f if th� time . eo-1 do not a,t the':Present timerO. .
. . _ I I . I in: CM s a ' :op -m -such sn6v is much . more, dif f I- barr rind bo' ' soap, af for -�rack-why'is: it U t ' , THE QUEEIN C�TY O1L.CO,. Limited.
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* � I . , � 1. of a minuta. . '' du L u ice-,knd has foror big it oil a bottlet..covered with white ' .9 .. . sam'I Rogers, Prest., Toronto. . . ,. .
AFTER EFFEGTS LEAVE .THE'-V.IC- _ "I am going,lo, makes a. lady of you, . . 11 I I. . . . . 1. . . - look better than we had Supposed ? � - in my head. Uproar in class. . . .
I . I � . .. . . 'he, muttered; Whisking 'ff ad her way,tbrough two thicknesses eq.ttom. Lat the. IS, -y on, the . . . . 11 I .Ask your dealer for it, . . I .
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TIM WEAK AND'DEPRESSED. - ray. -little, sibubeam.: I am ,goina to .. ,,PSbi. I . . . I - ic I .. � . � . I . .,. I 1. . .1. �� �. ".., I I . . .. . . . _. _ . ,� . � . .
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11181. EMMA. Illaskillsole, it c,liataill All the 1,1iAt's What you have always Want- wit,h his ebony Walk I . � I �.. I � ... . . I 1. - . -.w . . . � . .1. Through their members have testifi- .1. 411ft . . S 'I . S., , .
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S.1vatiold 'Arnayv Tell.s 1101V -She 1te ad, now I am, go'ing to humor your not myse-if at . 1. am g -rowing as : . I .. . ,. I ad to the great efficacy of Putrftm'9 W. -Al �
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gallied 111calill Through 1114 : I , , �.� . I.. . ne .1 . ad be TeMoved and'large propellers sub- To -in meat boll the meat 10 .9 . . � .. . � 1. Painless Corn Extractor. it pro- E P 17 1 .
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willintils, 14311C Pills. . I ' . . ljt�tla Birdiels, letter over again, to oc- stituted for her smaller winter ones; . are the only I vokes no line of demarcation, secar- , I . I . I . 11
B IN(, of 11r. whim." I .1 . I . ,frvowasa'wownn. 'I tb:.n,k, I'll re � c� Intu Do ds -
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From the San, Orangeville, Ont.' . , " cupy My Mind until my sweet.little but so far the railway authorities have . � und . medicine that I I I
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. Uncle John. 1-1- have: ohanio,ed, my. � . �. �, . I aken no*steps to build a dock upon peor. .,Out from bones in sli".8 I Cure - Dia. and fhe most humble, and with striet , AMPL ,^ .
Among the oldest and most highly mind." - . . . . . 11 Daisy comes," I I I . h put at boiling point into glass Cars. He betas. Like iinpartiality,* removing with. equal " - . 11 .
ngeililo is I . I I I . lie breath the 'IlIke, witl1aut which - nei- Bright'sa Dis. celerity the corns of each. Try Put- .
respected residents of Ora . . � ,$what I,, He'alglied and Smiled in o I . Fill all spteas with the, broLhAo the I I .1 lam -s Corn Extractor. I C,U %19i 0 A
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I ther of these important changes can Kid will . . .
Mrs. Sohn Faskinson, whose daugh- "I-1 don't wan't,to go off to boird- as ho throw himself. down; at full I I b;rim of the. eam. Screw on .covers y . ease this dis- n . � I - . . I I I
has for a number of Ing -school no . w. I had rather I sitay . length on the green grass under the, be effected, nor the steamer heralf ease was in- - _ BREA KFAST-S U PPER_ . I
ter, Emma, . tightly .as possible. Beef, mutton, c u ra Ill a until . . . .
, . is pocket, a repaired if shap should dam- Dinglebat has original ideas about �
years been an acate suf f erer from , the here -with You." trees.. Taking from, It , . , any mi. . . veal or .chicken can be successfully . Dodd's Kidney Pills ' "
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after effects of malarial fever. A. Te- John. Brooks laid dOwn Lha'Pipa he littlb� Square 'white envelopel ad- age her hull, Lake..Baikal Is frozen aanni.d by this method. Keep' in it Pills cured it, 6,)ctors family.governmerit. Up says every MUSK CHEAP .
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porter of the San hearing of, the won- drosaed in a, childish hand to "Mr. from the,middle of December to the cool, dv.y`place� The bo,ne.% may be I . themselves c�onfdss home should be a little republic, whoire I 51. 1,
derful effects wdbioh Dr. William's Was just .11,gWlind in genuine sur- , ond 6f Xpril, and there is -also-talk . that without Dodd's ,. I universal toleration prevails and ev. . . I I
� pirlso. . I . Rexford Lyon, Allendale, West Vir- . ballad until the xim,Et will slip from , Xidney Pills they are eryone has a voice in the goverinmerit, . . ___ . I. .
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Pink/ Pills have had on Miss Hoskin- "Why, ius. only last week , ginla, . Care of'AIL-ss Pluma." Rex of laying a, railway adibss upon the t)ie,m;.tben can it and the broth for oworless. against Dia. I . I . . . I � ;
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son, called at her home to onquire in- . vou�, ware, laughiml it . loud until the te-),r�i Start- ice, as is done each year from St.Pot- � I L . Estes. Dcldcl's Xidney . kes, his family is managed Oil that Btiyin� the Butland Music Stock, . :
crying Ubose, protty eyes of yours out, ' . ime, in � miking scraps. I Pills are the first medicine t ables,. it 1. .
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to the truth of the ramor. Af ter tioasin I obool. 1 -well ,ad 'to Wk eyes, as.they fell on the -ersburg to.Krolistailt; but probably, ,yo $11gar-7011176 pork, I thoro hly thatever cured Diabetes., I plan; but'�he and Mrs. Dinglebat have A 50C Oil the $, is what en. 8
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stating the reason of his visita *he .IS to, be sent to s a word . s; "Cure of 1fiss Plania," heavily. all depends upo . n Clio. success of the lug the same old wra ngio every. 4 tty � as t o t o sell Music tit lower � prices thall.
confourid it 'I don't understand the . . er noxt winter. cool, carefully trim, h-im,,; and shoal- Imitations --box, narne and I who shall be t president, - . any other store in Canada, - , . ..
was kindly received by Mrs, Hoskin- ays thought anderlincil in Cho, lower corner. iee�break , ill,areadvert' I I .
ways of Woman. I a1W . I dows and split sides in two length- * ised to do so,
son, who gave him the following � . . gut the medicine that 4ej . Our Special Bargain lots are .
. you ware different from tho rest,. "That is just 'like Careless little -----.d%--.- wi.,A,,. Sprinkle bottom. of barrel I cure . ['' � � decidedly lower than any ever r
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facts of the care: "Some years ago," Da . isy, but I see you aret. all the same. �rOnlr'14; Birdio," he mused - 4 11.9he THROWING SHOVS AFTE11, BRIDES. wILh flnei salt and rtib each piece of 0 � MONTREAL NOTEL DIRECTORY. --.'— i
said Mrs. nuskinson, "my, daughter . . )e suse she #knows who Miss I . ,The',1 Ilsklmoralo's Free 1111118 ".Plan offered. 1
� so I ,C - 11 I I .east iii,eat with salt. Pack in barrel with . be $1,506up
Never two days of the same mind, ,811PI)OSO, Ov,or Edoin will my shoe", Lot No. 5 contains 2o pitices of
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Emma, who is now captain of the. WalA . . Plama isi every one else must oer- says tile psalmist, the khrowing of a AVEN — - g, MoGill-Colle" Avenue ioc Music lot, 5oc. This means wo, I
' I t is the reason yolalve ,changed - I . harai on bottorik, shoul4is next, and VE NM iftmally flat* Miss 13.50 1
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Newmarket corps of the Salvation mind, pat V I .. . . . I tainly'lio m�aro of the same. fact." I owner- r� 1 lea on top, After three days.00ver -so "O. . give you niusic for . .
Army, was attacked by malarial your . Ile iiiaread oat the letter on his knee, slice. being the Symbol of now with followin brine; Water, 8 gal- I __ �, I . I
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fever. She was under a aloator's.care 11nolhed, I don't want to go nowV try . Ing hard to while away time in ship, a testimony in Israel of pos- .9 , 018 es . 4 � I ,
session. In Anglo�Saxon times lows; sall, 12 pounds; sugar, 3pounds; . S 11A, HIT IT. $2
fora long time and although she re. Unolc.'John. I'lloaso don't. talk about . I I . the fa- � atrated lye, . . . g to 50"c, worth' qpAka. �1
. covered sufficiently to go about, the it any moro. 1-1 am happier here parwing its pages. . . ther delivered the bride's shoo to the saltp,Nter, 3 ounces; eonue . . d's 10kiney Pills. AEL'am, said the. tramp, hopLh
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tilAn I can tall you." . Rax looked so fresh and cool .and a toas 0 Dodd'.� flIs are Ike, .
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John Brooks laughed cheerily,. I is wbitc, linen $Wit, I bridegroom, who toucthad her with it po nf als. 130il'and Skim, th011 . 9 Kidney Pa stri a Sympathetic chord In the I � . . I �
after effects of the fever left bar very �. handsome. in Ill Y� to show his authority. The Custom of Cool and pour ovow meat. Brine ffftv cent% a box at all ; wonian's lymast, t wolsL bread in old I Warpt My La La. 11
weak and . I I Ing there under the shady trees iliat druggists, . My Lady Lu.
ithe doctor did not seem "It's too late for you to change � up I I Neditualcy. I hiko to Hear that Song Again.
abde to pat any Ufa 'into her, She . . I hrorwing -an old shoo after the bride ,should bai. strong enough to bear.
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bad frequent I Your mind how, little. one. 'I have suin.rapAr morning, his dark curls rest- t and Scotland signified that an egg. I I . I Breeldl snapped the busy housewife. I Waited Honey NVaitetl Long for You,
headaches was very made arrangements for you to start Ing on ,lil(i ,wAita hand, and a smile in England I I .. 11 I � � _ I -_ a good Nme� Back Ln Brin is the Song I love .
pale, and the least exertion would Ughtin . g up his pleasant face, it Is not ,th.e parents gave up all right. or do- To S�eason SAII&I'ge, for 40 pounds - . "s's And lonfed, I presume. in best. .
sreatly fatigue her. We thought a bright and early to-ni.rrow mo'kn- nion over the daughter. of Ine4it use 1 pound salt, 2 Ounces .. ma.tly oth-,r states, On tlio Old Missouri Shore, . . I
. I The, stage will be here by day- to be wondered at he was just the In' sag,e., 2 ounces pepper. Park in . - . i
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change might do her good and con- light, so you had hotter start off to kind of young follow, to. win thq love DEM6NS AS DEBT COLLE CTORS, c,roeks and cover with melted lard. The punishment Should be propor- FOk OVlik FIPTV YEAR6 Litth- Baby Joe. I . . I
sequently she went on a visit to Tor- . romantic girls like Daisy -_ . wiNaLovre BotMvllldlraNnoteestybianVe.plhgom"bth"dt' LA Me Dream Again. 1,
onto, While there she was advised to bad at once, or there will be no roses Or Young , In China if a merchant is derelict . tioned to the offens a ow out byalOtharx for their chi 167A Pain. oaras wind Tbe Letter in the Candle.
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. these cheek$ t4o-morrow." . and Pluma-tho haughty, young heir- I, paying his Aelatiq his creditor on CLVIANING OIL PAINTINGS. ot� it as anafural Consequence. A %n to the beat remedy for d1airrhom. 250.6 boWs,
try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and at in . New Year's day -the Chinaman's New su, or throuvout the world. Be sn" ItiSTRUM_5f.TAL. .
110, nover forgot the expression of OP8. AT..tists ,,Somotimes use a raw pota- ft,'= insloar's cothinsarmy,* . .
once purchased a supply. Beforeshe x read tha letter through Year's day --carries away the door of . nhild who is lazy in the troorning. and ,
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. had finished the second box she noted the whiLe, startled face Daisy rals�d ,Slowly 110 his shop, thus permitting all the do,- to for this PurPosL%- Cut off the end persistently late for breakfast, should -_ Tep-y Turvy, Vtlke. Walk. -
to him, Ieor'onee, in her life Daisy to Lho end. The morning adage 1-T Mn- A NS A MOVIi. Topsy in in*'ro��n, Vake Walk.
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a marked Change for the better; her Iblo to oh,,ke h,m fr,om blo, Wit . irle.4t rapidly patif him oil IN wily mons and evil spirits of the universe of th-3 potato and rub the,painting be deprived, not, of a proper amount Alaqeelte Afarelie. I
I was Una, to enter and disturb his equanimity v6k,y gently with the out end, 'Ad of food. but of something he par- Tha,t is what I Call a illoving ali- K,..cc,tte Quadrille,
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appetite improved, hlar color return. . . . . 7 to meet the early train. Yeto all as long as the, poor tradesman lives, fast as t115 Potato becomes soiled Cut ti,ularly likes and might have had if peal' -Maid Tonspat, to Grazlov. alwvutto Votporrie, .
o austion had dis. puirposo, L . I � .
all know bmt, littlo one," he said. __ _________ __..___- 11 I off it thin slice, and continue to use ho had been in time# as sugar on the you call wlv,lt .1 Inovi.ng appt%�11,1 47111dor. �
appeared, and by the time sho bad ,, klooing Doves. .
taken ,halt a dozen boxes she was on- I lApan to m like a lady of You. you V it until thN whole surface is clean. oatmeal, or syrup on'the griddle cakes. Thh,; noti" from my'lo 11111olrd telling Curious Sfilr.�-.
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. Joying the best of health, and all her have ijo fortune, littIn UdAy, but, ,he Home Treatment Atioth,,�r inethod Is to rub the soiled If he hag been promised that he me, th-it I mll.mt vae.1 to 11111-11%1s,� of nor- vittillitzat AL;reh.
0141time vigor had returned, At- YOUt prp,tty ftt"r, It will Im haril - surfac,o with the finger wet in warm, should go for a drive or a walk, or payra,,Nnt Of 1`011t. -- Bavarian March,
' to Imm taly lifflo sulibl"'Iffi, 110, if. C4 W.-,teir. ;if thi dirt is very h%ril and some expedition, and is not ready at 1 Poslaird, 100 extrvL. .
though hor work in Cho Salvation Toy (110sr, Vali4y. It In 1`00 NCO fit For Coughs and Colds. old xL4,� O;I inste%d of water. Let th, time few siArting he ahould be - .
Army is hard and exposes her to all IA(lk (nit now" tot U111 -Ft I lain firin, N I it vwt for a few houra .so that the left behind. The bitter disappointment /)V .
kinds of weather, she has since been 11 V,�,w ittadiced are 11ae fain1l.1y cir(Itle (roin wh,.�nve (herebas not been taken I ALFRED J. KLEIN
Yom frat'l ntart to-MOHOW lWattilUg. The (lirl. in.,%y br, Softened, tlW,n Wallik Off Ur teach him. ats nothing else can 46 . .
able to do it without the least, incon- , I � 611111111 Int-TrIbAr ati (111A 1-03113t (It nit-gloelool coug1ho and eolds. 'I IL It 1411 WX . . 0
venianee. I "Oft, 11 1vt t" fill, dalt r Ill A111+611 1411ty, Tal,10410 ininfillor irt, i-on8lutili'lY oil guard I,Pkql her Fflie, unos tall prey to Wl ongo, ;In(] tepid Ands, di) a,q effectually, the valu6 of punc- Thim sliuMM Is' 613 eviaty. �bo* of the toftlat" (611013168611t TO It. 11, RUTLAND),
. "Som time after ray detughterla 4Urowilig 11i,41-p4�1f 11(owti im low litilt, (""r,111y, lwotlellllllo�, or co',&q. Siv) knowa That If co?,da are promptly cur- __ tuality. It he IS aent on im errand Lualfive Brodio;Quiulna imbutia TOWN% OUT,
whil'A IN -0 W11011 Alla hill[ rimt;lied her eqi t.11-erli ikq cortalint pvt4eiltioll agaill.qt winAtimption, pnounrionia and other VAINTIP.1) i0URINITUREL anA does not return promptly lie *6 "imaskly 4W � - , � a 604 Itim .
Cure I Was mys(Af completely ran own, Toorn, "WhM Altall I do'l 11 ealill, hing I roublpm. . I - qatmae Aq I - . I .
down, and to add to my, trouble was go wil-limif t4f,44nit Rex. I fieV011 lillat'll JT()t.JffJ Of 1110(411011.8 h1t1fol learined f n trust 1mp!j11-[(Jy to Dr, (11.lmaeft Syrup The patrited furniture formerly d6- ahlould not be allowied -to tainto the - - - . I Miami I
of Linq:�wl and Turpenti,ne (o promP11Y looq!.�n Che !.;ght ehesl Coughs, to scribed at "Cottage sets" passed out nift thinigs made with the sugar or AN ACCIR14,00N. .1 - 4
0646d. with a Aeverd attack of rhou- of a girl tb%t. Wan inarrlwl lao-Ing jillay 1,11.1 ' " of style more than �a soore of years egg,q ho w4a so long in bringing. rf %%',oil, sir, said the Slangy Inall, he 1011.0111.1ri - ki ", I �
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a0alved from Dr, W11- Unelo-John I am ontanbody'a Wlf(�, 1111611 loll"Tketi, be,en-11-Vie R has never faVml to prove, heal'ofitial. It Is of � . 5�
daughter had to ago, It was always looked *dp6n as a his errand were of so -me other na. mad* ma look like thirty Cent,& . .
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Pills' 1 decided to U'66 Oh, it I O(Alld Only SNA IIAX I" AdAY All" 1ttluffai 111"Irit' stitute forthe black Walnut carved in his own roob% for,as long atinte that, fat, It IS an i, ,
them and before I had taken halt a. ings out of bod anti cronSed over : slinflar preparation, set, or even ithe nnoro costly rosewdod, an he� bas kept his mother, or any mprovemebt. ,
dozoon boxes t felt fally,twovered and sp(r A HAOKING OOUGH, BRONOHITIS, mia days the last wotd .OA6 else WAlti , �Vhat do You Mean? ,
to th�. littla white Curtained win- Mr. W, I't. Wylla, 57 Seaton! Street, Mr. Wm. I)xvi,1,uw. St. ArAdraws, which was tit tho. ng Ordinarily you look like a nickel,
havo been in the bait of health over dOW, g,,,zIng Out into tho still "1111 %poin.io, stat,m;-I'My liffle grand* Qit,�,, atatoq;-I'Dr. (%,v%1x Syrup rif An modish and expensive furniture. ,, I Willi 4 1 Will Cu re.-,. .
Ainde, My advice to all ailing is to be4uty of tho night, ,,,If I onlyknow 611ild -had lauff,llred with a AdatY, 1114Ck- ti,nmiisd and iTarp�rktino hils Cured Ifta The ,,cottage flarniture" could be of .
W16 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale wbwa-A to find Itex", 01�8 mascot, "I inir cough for about o1olilt W,646 When of braiwARM. I ht,vo, without Sue- : ehealmr wood, beoatiae, the th[6k 'Paint Yo . 11 I
People." Would go to him now, $ftvoly lie wa orooared ii, bottl,f� of Dr. 011AUA ex,ws, CrLsd intamy rk-medies for the past r I 4 . I
'am 14yrup of Lin6mol and learNntlnej. six yolaria, Last wintoor whan thad 'covered tip all trace of its quality- .
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storcid more weak and ailingr Women III .#, '9110 tuvned .
in away from j,ho "Ibonely" and waa fmo,lr for inedleine worik I procured A bol,tla of Dil, ateely blues Were the tints Most ad- , �� �# 41 oan cure you, ind onlyy kyou I
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by tuiil at 60 e-,autn a box, or six fully (low" uPOU th" A"()W,y PIIlO`tV In br% Chase . tWinsically h1d6-6uA Paould. be andol to .4 FAT,120TI11011 [,T%n4hol*1teU&g
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bova for $02.50, by addrowffig a dre4mless sleo was. to ff(Ahm'A fava,rIte remoly for Croup, Dron4ilt1s, . A40... f,ft64(0,kr 41ft/4 Z44 0 Dre Mi, 13. MaLaughl I
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