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I 04c ,4rjy ltviiart - Plow 11,9114014 Is L . ; I.; i �;. I 1114A.. Poor Daisy I Poor, desperate, lotio.
I Grglylow. "Tbero Seems to be somotblagi'of a parted* from his sweet little girl- CRYLON GREEN TIRA ly, struggling 01141 All thin cruel
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. .raciford, myst". here," remarked one of the bride, fearing ble moither's scornful
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VOWRIUSSIOnar Ox X041ce, 0 .� P
sisters wbe,u the trio %yore alone. I,If
am -ger, or thfough a sense O& mIsCaKen
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false and sinful.
. -?� 1 �-4 -0 ag a- Young 41.1%
for the year 1009, issued recently, is
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tj,4.t .child is a bride, sho. Is certainly
duty. 'L
are here with Mr. Stanwick; Is it not
end she no innocent, so entirely
britufal of Interesting facts. and
not a bappy dnc� I do not like to
"Had they but known little Daisy Is
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moles yet such a plaything 01
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figures. There may be some truth In
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judge , fellow-creat4re-Heavall for-
my wife, they would have 10 -own how
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The sudden weight of sorrow that
fa to.
To Be Continued—
. the saying, a policeman, Pee a
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Kdt but I am s9wely afraid all Is not
Impossible was their aecusa,tLoa, that
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h4d fallert upon poor, hapless Daisy
the 1ugeor1)r.,tvllll.%v.k1,V Plult I'll to Afler
public houses" for of tho, former there
right with her. Twice this afternoon
she was with Lester Statiw1o'k."
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Seemed to paraly,ze bar very senses.
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are 15,,700 in tha inetr
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catering the XV,o= quietly, I have
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Us shuddered at the very thought
The sunshine seemed blotted -out, and
PERSONAL POINTERS.
the latter 14,0$0, which liquiber, if not
lug face downward on the
found,, her IyI
Of 81101 4 X10381bility.
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the light of heaven to grow dakr1g
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actually public houses, are, at any
sofa, drying as if bar hearil would
The tli-ou-j;ht of Daisy, hi's little girl_
around her.
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Intereolng imenistlax About. Solue at thq
rate, all licensed to. sell boor, win 4
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breakl I am sorely puzzledt"
bride, being sent to school amused
"Yes," she cried, despairingly; and.
World's Great reopiv,
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or liquors.
And' the flame of suspicion. once
him, �
"Poor
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It almost Seemed to Daisy another
The Ozarlt,za has the
It has been found necessary to in-
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lighted was not. easily extinguished In
little rQbint" -he murmured,
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voice had spoken with her lips
flftlty to spealdrig bar b
, usbandli
crease the force by 71 now men, but
the. hearts of the curious epLnaters�
"No wander she flow from bar bond.
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Thin Ur Stanwiek claimi
language, and the words dame but
the Increase I$ not pu� down to, the
" #Won't you tell me y9ur sorrow,
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age'when she found the cage -door
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your busbandt" asked the old 144Y
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slowly and laboriously, despite th(
increase of crime, but to the rapid
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ray deart' I said.
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opetil How pleased the little gypsy
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solemnly,
. many lessons given her by the Czar
growth of the metropolis.
11 IN% no. I dare Mott' she replied.
will be to see met" he mused, "I will
"Tea," she cried out again, in agolay,
Priva,tely the Czar and Czarltza speal
Chicago and other Western States'
" 'Will you not confide in me, Mrs.
014ap the do4r little runawajy, in my
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but, Bar, 11oll
frequently In, English, but their con.
cities have been cited as examplas of
&&nwIQk?rI V,SkO4.
araid, and Mayor let. ,.bar, leave me
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The words died away oil bar white
versation is generally carried on b
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rapidity of growth, but It is'd,ubt-
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"r3lie started up wildly, throwing
agaW Mother could, not help loving
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lips, and the sound died away in her
French,
flil �f any city grows as rapidly as
her arms about my neck,
my little Daisy it alle, were coca to
throat, She saw him recoil from her
Gas of the most Interesting, par.
does the world's metropolis, I
'04%nq you please ctLII me I)Aisyp
. sea her, and sister Birdie would take
with a look of whitel frozen horror
scoalities in Rusala- is the famoug
During the year 1899, 27,381 new
she sobbed, piteously; 'jn%t Daisy-
to;he,r at quee.11
Oil his lace, which gave place to stexii,
rather John, the handsome priesi
houses were built -not to mention 9,"
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Tbe�naxt morning'broke bright and
bitter wrath, Slowly and sadly he
whose piety is so great that lie 11
032 houses in course of construction
"C&rtallnly, my dear, it you wish it,'
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clear; the sunshine drifted through
put her olinglagarms away from him,
supposed to have, the powier oit per.
on December 81st, 109; 404 now
I replied. 'There is ome qua,qtlon 1,
the green foliage of the trees, and
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folding. hie arms acres* his breast
formlitig miraicles, He is devoted t(
squares formed, making altogether 87,
would like to ask you, Daisy -you
orinison-breasted robins sung .tbalr
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rrible look upon b
with that to is face
his religious work at Cronstadt
miles 134 yards of now streets and
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have Joild me your mother, is dead?'
Sweetest songS in the swaying boughs
such as a her9lis face wears when he
Where he often greets Eng
� )1sh travel
squares added -to London in 1899.
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" 'Yes,' she said, leamlog her golden
of the blossoming'magnolias; .pansies
has heard, Unflinchingly, his death
lers;-and be distribates, large sums of
Of the 15,765, comprising the total
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h=4 a gpialon the , iramdow, a�0
and buttercups gemmed the distant
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sentence -the calm of terrible de-
money intrusted to him -by tbA
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force, an average of over fiflq a aaj
watching ,the white elduds overhead
hill -slope, and nature's fountain -a
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spair. l
wealthy Russian nobles anion th(
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are absent on sick leave, 81 got mixed
-hurt,
in the blue sky -'my poor, dear moth-
merry, babbling brook-danded joy-
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,, Daisy," be said, proudly, "I have
poor of the neighbourhood, It Wao
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up with runaway horses and got
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ously through the. cloVer banks. No
trusted.y.ou blindly, for I loved you
Father Johia who, was, ealled.:to pri�
;el and 21 while on point duty directing
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I cloud -was ,in the fair, blue, smiling
madly, passionately., I woula as� so on
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at. the. bedside of the late Cza�r, a
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the trafife, were more or less seri-
fully the question I am about to
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I heavens, no voice ot nature war tied
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billeve ille fair siniling heavens that
he Possesses alamar tokens of ,Roya
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ously hurt.
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ask you, Dalny,. .romemboriaig your
p?Or little Daisy, as she stood�at the
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bend above us fabLe as you wboni J
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mlutbo�r up In heaven, bears fyou. 7
OlPen whadow drinking in .the pure,,
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loved so madly and so well. I WAS
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accidents do no't occur, Accidents in
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"She raised her blue eyes to mine.
sweet'boauty Of the morning of the
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mad bind.you with such cruel, irk-,
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late PrInoe Christian Victor the hea�
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the Streets during 1899 resulted in 186
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"'I shall answer. truthfully, any
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dark clouds which w .g Athering
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some bonds when your heart was not
. tuaster Of a wall -known pu�lio'aehoo
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persons being killed and -the enor-
quest ion You. may pat to me,' she said;
over her innocent headi and of the
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, mine but anoth6r'd. My dreain of love
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PoliNts ou,t thlat he was tbe,fLrst Dug,
mous number of 6 815 being injurid.
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sit� _if,it is not about Mr. Stanwielk.".
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storm whi so soon to burst up-
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Is. shat . tered now. You have broken
lish Prinne to go through the ordl.
MURDERERS AT LARGE,
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,, "'It i . s about yourself, Daisy,' I said,
on her -in all its fury. Daisy turned
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my heart and ruined and blighted my
car � y.rontloe of a public sobool.'llki
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Of the marders, of which there were
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gravely. 'Tell me truthfully,. child,
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away, from.. the window with a little
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life. God forgive You Daisy, -f6r .rl*
any, other *boy.. IVIlan .he Wa a soni
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21, the police were unable to connect
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are you really a wifet" . I I . .
sigh, She. did not a * as the handeolne,
'down
nev6roatil I give you lback your free-
Wellington College it wals express.
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anyone with four; but only one of
-"She caught her breath with a
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stalwart� figure.hurrying the
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release you from your vows;
,to
ly Stipulated that he was to be tre at,
the four is considered of a suf.
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hard, gasping Sound; but her blue eyes
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hill -side toward, the -cottage.' How
her heart would �ave throbbed if
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I cannot ourop -you-I have loved you
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ed 'In all ways ju t, as; the other. boyi
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ficiently extraordinary character to
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met -mine. uaflinchingly. .
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too -0ell for that; I cast you from my
,vild, the experiment wAs'emin,
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. make it worth a reforiance in the re-
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dame, 1. am in the eight
had onl known' Rex (for it was he)
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heart an . I cast you � from my iiie;
eritly successful. Probably no, Princl
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of God*aind man; Pat I am such an un-
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was so near liarl' With a' strangely
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'advancd
farewell, Daf'
py-f arewell f orever VI
before him, in ally civilized countr3
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It seems that, on a Sunday ,after-
happy One. I can licil; tell you..Why.
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-boating leart he �
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She tried to, speak, but her tongue'
en Joyed Such freod6m, -and be. niad4
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noon in February, Bertha Riies, a
.My b�amrt is breaking, . I )"nt to
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the little wicket gate, at wbich'stood
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cleave& to the roof of her mouth. Ob.,
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good U§e of it. � . I
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. child between five and six years 'of
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go. back'to Allendale!'. . . .
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one.. of the'sisters, busily' engage d
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pitying Heaven, It could only have
Mherl&dest duly-quftliffed, ph7sicim
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. age, disappeared after leaving S�an-
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",Is. that- where you rive, Daisy�'
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pruning rose- bushes.. .
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'�Can
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cried -an 'you and the angels to
t to
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in the world resides at. Carli§bad, -it
. t East Ham. Two week
day school a � a
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4"Tes,".she'stildi, q alii :golag td.
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you tell me, madame, where I
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bear witness'and pro laini'ller inno-
the person of GAllus Witter .Von Hwh-
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after her dead body was found in. a
start to -morrow mornbrig.- . �
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can -find the 3kis area Burton's cot�
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cencel The strength to m.
berger, N.D., Imperial and Roya�
cupboard in an unfurnished house in.
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"How etrangel" echbod - the two
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tags 7" he ,asked%t ocurteougly lifting
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or foot seemed to bave-left
Counsellor at the Austrian Court. H(
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the, neighborhood. No bruises nor
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"This is
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her. She tried hard,,oh I so hard,,to
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was borO. in ,1803, and, thstafore �L,
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marks of violence were found o n any
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strangest - part of the affair
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the .Burton cottage,,, she'
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speak,' -but no sound issued. from her
,y -seven years Old. Ho bas:
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part of her body, the crime appearing.
to come. little creature
is .*at . .
answered I am' Ruih Burton..
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white lips. 1she felt an one in a hor-
In practice (or ,seveaty-one years
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to be absolutely without motive,. and
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draw from her pocket a. tiv�eutydol-
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'rible Irance, fearfully, terribly eon.-
and 4U1 gives madicitl advice, bad
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the hypothesis of suicide was Vetoed.
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lar bill. . . - �
would like. to see D aisy Brooks,
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scioud .of all that transpired around'
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onl�.visita poo,r people who live ba th(
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by the tender age � of the child. *
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if ypti please, Shii is here, I Wlieve V
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her, yet denied the, po
remote; corners of i an
. , the towl d ot
During the year Absent-minded peow
rue," she 'said." 'I must take elloagli
he a I a!4,:.'queqt1oniT1g�y, I�AT.F�Ly I com'Q
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even. a muscle to defend herself i
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the hills. :The veter doctor 'is no 1
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ple lost or mislaid 39,851 articles wh � icli
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to'carry'rae back, to Allendale- . -
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'!Have you,anything to'say. to me
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om,ly known in,Oarlsbild, birt All ove)
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were afterwards received a&the lost'
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Box b a, boyish'
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Dalsy,f" he askod, mournfully, turn-
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the�t�unit I' -daily visitor to'Carl.
� ry, is �a
Pr'operty Office. Among the irtitles
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o "I 'Put your money back xq-'a your
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)v anin.9'smi '.a won their7waystraight
*once'.
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ing from -her: to - . �. .. -* I .
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. lita 'his mental f -
Shad T 6e, 'and . 416111
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. were 8,214 purses, 219 watobee and
pocket,,Daisy,1 I replied. Your -has-
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to the old. lady's heart at. .
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"Perhaps
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The woefu4 terri fied: gaze of the
ties are as sound as) they were fifts
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1,0W pieces of jewellery of various
band hai already paid youxUl. He
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yoia are the young lady,s
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blue L eyes deepened pitifully, but she
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years ago, . .' I I .. I .
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kinds. Nearly 50 per cent. of the ar .
gged we to accept it inadvanee on
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brother, air? There is evidentl
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spoke no word� and Rex turned from.
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Tbe .story Of the r,es,clue by. Queet
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ticles received were umbrellas, the
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the night yali eftlne�' . -
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mistake however, as the young.lady's
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-her"turned from. the girl -bride -whom
Ameell, -of Portugal, of a dro3yriing
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large number .of 17,407 . having been.
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"She ,gave. a great- � start, .and .4
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name
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he,10ved so. with, a bursting,
boatma,11, at Oascies: brings- to - mini
lost by their owners or those .whO.
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flood of hot ou lot rushed,'Over.bel.,[Her
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husband, Lester -Stanwick-I be-
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,madly,
biQk heart, more 'bitter to, bear
on
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the faet.th4t. Her Xaje,sty� alread�
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face, . . I 1. I .
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lieve that is� his name -is also in Elm,
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than death ftself-left her alone with
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wea,rs it medal awarded I hur foy
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The man with the "sectional jimmy 1,
I "X-I--�did' not know, I she 'said,
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w.;o o d. , . . . � �
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the pitying sunlight, falling U004 her
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a , aving the life of her own ,child I
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was busy during the year, but he got
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faintly'i 'Itiow very good Mi.'. Stan-
i All the color'died out of Rex's hand-
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golden hair, and her ivhltelace turn-
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ye'al's ago . . h
more time than money. There were.
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'wickhas bee'a to mi.'". ,' �, . ..
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some face and the light. from his
ad up to beaven, illently.prayinj to
-in ther Tagus, - when. the mother jump
only 447 burglaries committed during
, The three sist6rs.lookid at one an-
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�rown -eyes; - He leaned ,heavily
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God, that ,she .might die then -and
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ad in and, savea.its life.
. Many s;toriw
the year, each averaging aboat ;10,
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other in silent -wonder over, the rims. I
against ,the ,gate -post. The ,words
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are.told of the Queen's courage. She
- - .at which aboxx� 6 per, cgut, -wilfl-.4ft,
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of their apeetacles - . an d shQolu their I
d aliricked on the�alr and mu.
Seattle . .I .t.
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011, )Father abovei pity her I
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Is- f Or all practical purposes,. a q:yali.
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covered.
heads ontin . I �
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tared the breeze. s . ,
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had no ='OtheTIS gentl . a . voice to. ittide
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fled doctor, altbougb'it is not true
The "unfortunates" of London num.
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. I1Da'fsY,'is not .his -,vife I My,. God,
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no father*a strong breast. to Nveep
as ,often stated, that .she hak.* . alreir
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bar thousands. but only 1,436 � of them
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Dear reader, .we must re'turn tit
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madame.1'1� he erie�d, hoarsely, . -she
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.nor, . .
Upon,'no sixter's soothing presence
thedegree of M.D. She has,1owevel
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were unfortunate enough to fall In-
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this period to: Rex -poor, brokoo-.
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could not hot" . I . .. I .
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She7 "was so, young and no, pit
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Studied medicine, and slie wasl.abl�
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to the clutches of the "coppers," and
hearted Rex-wh6m w . a , le4 in the
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lonely, and Rex had drifted 'out of
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not long ago, to dresis the. wounds 61
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198 of them managed to escape con-
00PIpa Iluelburst the
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lady' softly. ."I
f er. own words
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her life forever, believiiiig her-ob
-clatter ,who met with an! ac.
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.spacious parlor of. Whitestone Hall,
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for it. . There. may be some mistake
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bitterest .of thoughts I believing'be .
oldent in a lonely. wood throuit
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- Broogs . is. wt. this moment
� 'Daisy . . i
as you as Site saKi, soothingly, not-
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false and sinful.
which she. happened t,o W pas8iag.
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DYSPEPSIA AND HEADACHE.'
with Lester Stanwiekl You must
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ing the. death -like � despair that, set.
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Poor. little Daisy.was Ignorant of
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When Oom Paul first.visited.- Eng.
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learn to forgather, Rax,11 she repeat-.
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tied. ov�ox the noblejace. "She is a
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the ways of the world; but a dim
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la�d he was the. Object of. much con,
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. An ElderlyiLady ,rens ot"ller cure Through
edi slowly. 1. I .. � . . 1.
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protty,.fair,- winsome little creature,
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realization or tabor
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earn to his .1ellow-passongers OX
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the 1ugeor1)r.,tvllll.%v.k1,V Plult I'll to Afler
. A cry escaped firom Rex's, lips,
blde-6yed, and curling goldan hair,
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terrible accusation brought against..
board the licar. trom Cape . TOWD
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A Score of Wiser lteuiedle% Rod Fitiled.,
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aud he ree-Aled - .from4 -be,T, isl though
and. lives at Allendale, She. is car-
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her fbr�ood its into bar troubled
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many of whom were consumed; will
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Dyspepsia causes more gerittille, dis-
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she had struck him: a. heavy.. blow. His.
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. euxiosity. wilien they � noticed hie
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tress than most diseases that afflict
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heart seemed. - fairly stiflealh his
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'dan tell you no, herself. �Daisy-;�-Mrs.
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only re4lizod-Rox-hor darlini.
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mankind. In this country from one
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or another, its victims are nuin�
hosom, and he trembled in every limb
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Stanwfek�ocme here, dear," she, oall�
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Rex, had.goiie, out of bar life forever.
fixat Zoar dais out. - On inquiry the3
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beired by the hundreds of thousands,
I feel tired,
with: repressed excitement. - I �
,,Here is a latter from 'bladame �
�6d. . . .. . 1: . �
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'er am,comfng,.M1ss.Rutb," answered
'voice,
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Daisy flung herseAr face downward
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in the long, cool, waving green grass
found that tb a careful Tranavaa lei
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spen.t. the'dinuer-hatir ? deck, WhOL(
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- and those afflicted always
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,tiorn out and miserable, and are sub-
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NVhitiioy,11 she cOntinued. "'Read it
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for yourself, Rex. You see, she says;
a sweet, bird -like whieh.piereed
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poox Bex's heart to the very core an
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where Rex had lei t her.
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When his bi
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jeot to fits of melancholy or ill tem-
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.a gii�lish figure bounded through the
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"Daisy," :Called Miss Burton, softly,
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testily replied,."I have, Uo. money tc
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per without apparent cause. It is
tallied she. went i -D Elmwood, a Station
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open door-Way,.out into the brilliant,
,it is h
" . all cypr; come I . nto the ouse,
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.fool . .
-on expensive eating IlPi
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� obvions that the human body, in or-
der to its funetions,must be
. game sixty miles, from here, where Silo
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you Bliglishimen." A correspunden!
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now is, at the cottage ut the Burton
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pity me VI cried Rex, stagger-
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'ing
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w,bo tells the story, and was an boarc
'adds,
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properly nourished, and
be done the food is improperly
sisters, in oonaga,uy with her lover. I
forward., "It is'Daisy-my wife.."
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Shuddering gasp, . . . ..
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Ut the time, "You should� hav(
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when �
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digested. Those who suffer from in-
shall not attempt to claim her -her
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retribution must cattle from another
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"ra the -name of pity, leave mei to
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myself," she sobbed, "it !ithe greatest
jusit Been the old 'man trying to mak,
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Up for lost time When It was explaiue�
digestion should exercise ca.re as to
digested foods
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Rex had hoped against hope. .
kindness you can do me." I .
to him that his passage-monsy in-
diet, and only easily
--J. - But than this
The words seemed tostand out Ili,
"])stay Ill be cried, holding out big
And the . poor bid lady who had
eluded his meals on, board."- ..
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more
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is required -the blood needs, atten-
letter's of fire. . . .
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406h, my little, m0ve'," he DrIcas
arms to herw,lth a yearning, paRslonm
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wrought so much aoirovr unwitting-
Lieutenant . Arthur Cole Lowry
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tion in order that the stomach may
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qbere must be some terrible mistakel
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ate cry. God, tell ins It is,falso
are not here with Stanwick-
ly in those two severed lives, walked
slowly back to the cottage, with tears
,R.N., of the 10
4 mpreas of India, has dis.
tingaished him.self -by- ,a,n act ol
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be strengthened, and the secretion of
the juices proparly� carried On-
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'M$ Godt my God! therei iniist. be some
,-you
,or I shall go mad I Daisyi my dear
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in her eyes, strongly Impressed there
gTe)l .. bra,vory.� Tn k1be Grecian
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gastric
is other medicine 0 if ered the
ble julatake-some foul conspir-
horri'
IL'ttle.0weethearto my little love� why
must be nome ,dark mystery in the
Archipelago one night. he, with othea
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that will act 80, Pro mptly, AU4
aey agai Ust, yun. rhy lit tie Sweethearti
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t you.speakil" he tried, claspi g
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young girl's 11fq Who was sobbing her
officers of his ship, saw! rockets beins
public
as Dr. Williams' Pill"1118-
my darling lovel"
her close to his heart and covering
heart out in the green gress yonder;
fired by some Ship, iot diotress. A
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effectively
Proof of this is given in the 8468 of
He rose to his feet with a deepw
her face, and hair and hands with
and. she did. what almost any other
drifting Stemmer was found, but,
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Urn. F. X. Doddridge. St. SauveUrs,
drawn algli, his, Leefth shut close, his
passionate, rapturous kisses.
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person would have done under -the
owing to the bolsterutis' weather, it
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heart beating with great strangling
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Daisy struggled out of his embrace,
circumstances, sent, immediately for
, ake the, vessel Ill
was impossible to t.
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Qno. conversation
Mrs. Doddridge said-i'lror quite
throbs of paln. ,Strong and brave as
-w -
with a low, broken sob, flinging her.
'golf
Lester 9tanwick, He answered the
to*. .The arew embarked in twc
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, nt=!Je,.-41,�f years 1have been star-
Rox was, this trouble as almost
more than be could bear.
at his foot with a sharp cry.
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Summons ,tit once, listening with lu�
smAll. boats a-nd tried to reach tbe
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- , /�rlble sufferer from dyspepsia, attain-
' I ,Where are you going, Rax"t Said
"Palsy", Said the old lady, bending
Jenee Int6rest while the aged spin-
maa�of-wart but were: ail drowned,
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periled by the sick headaches that 91-
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Plump, laying n detailling hAna upon
over her and smoothing back the gold*
star briefly related all Wat had trans-
an(i Lieutenant Lowry then swam to
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on hair from the lovely, anguished
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pirod, but through overnight or ex.
the steamer with a litebuoy and line.
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hie. I suffered froM terrible pains in
Writ. '
411 am going to 041tilwood," he cried,
face, "tell him the triAll, dear. You
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eftemout she quite forgot to mention
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The loss of the line caused the plucky
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the stomach, bloating and belching
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bitterly, "to prove ibis ar,oUsation, is
off leer to remain on the Steamer all
night but in the in,orning he was
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wind. All food sperned to disagree,
with me, and as a result of the
down,
a cruet falsehrood. Daisy h1lS1 MO
lover; She is as Sweet, and pnre as
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Dr. Chasc Makcs Fric' ds
rescued with the other survivors,
Lieutenant Lowry has a, brother Ili
trouble, Iwas very much run
Heaven Uselil I was mad, to doubt
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.. end at times I was unable to do
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her for a single instant,"
the Na,vY, and is a sow of General
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even- light housework. I am sure I
tried a score of different medicine$,
I am
,,Judge for yourself, itex- � seeing is
believing," "'id. Piuma, maliciously,
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Lowry, O.B. -
GROW'k1I OF CANADIAN 'CITIES.
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but( without sufteoS, and h0
60 Years of age, I had COMO to be-
anioldexing vengeance burning in her
flashing eyes, and a vold, cruel smile
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The following' table, . showing the
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nitung across her fate, while she
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population of the Canadian cities in
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& cure. A%friend who had kisea Dr.
'Williams' Pink Pills with re-
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murnaured under bar bre""'; "Go,
By Owing Their Pecullpir Ill*
1311- ChA66's Nerve Food .population
1881 and 1990, and their estimated
at present, is yeproduced
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,,,�,e. good
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salts, urged me to try thin medicine,
fond, foolish lover; Your fOOVS1 Para-
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a Surprising Restorative for.pale, Weak, .
frcLm the Canadian Magazine for De.
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and my husband brought home a
dise will be rudely shabtorod-ay,
hopes . crushed Worse thalli
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Womens, . . .
camb6r:
� 1881 " 1890 1909,
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couple of boxes. Before they were
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your
ini�e tire now, for youir lips can
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Montreal ... ... 165,257 216,641 988,657
Toronto 66,196 187,718 212,jr)
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finished, L felt much better, and wt
riot wear a smile like mine wh6n your
a. result of much confinement
and a, dizzy, awl
imming feeling would
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Queblao ...... ...... '446 400.0 65,C00
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then got atiother half dozen boxes,
heart is breaking. Good-bye, Rex,"
,As
wl . tb . ill doors, and the consequent lack
come over me. Nigbit after night r
Halpilton ... ... 1,9oa 44,o5a 52,66.3
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and these have completely restored
my health, and: I not -only feel better
she said, 'land remembert in the haul
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of fresh air and healthful exercise,
mmt women not only lo.,tp much, lh
would nover o1wre My eyes', and my
hrad would ache as though it would
Ottawa ...... ... 01,307 43,728 67002
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St� John ...... ... 41,&53 40J79 50,000
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thin I have done for Yeats, but ad-
When sorrow strikes you keenest,
figure and eom6lexlon, but also suf-
burst. At last I had to keep to my
16*4,
,Halifax ..... ... W,100 88,580 45,&O
'30,706
lqll�
.Okq Inally feet Younger. I very cheerfully
'lliamal
turn to me; ray friendship ig true, and
Shall never fall YOU." I
far more or less from seriowt bodily
doray Igeni6lit.s. as the result of, thin,
and though my doctor attended
ink from fall unfil spring't his medl-
London � ..... I.. ,90,266 88,00j
Winnipeg ... ... . 7,985 22,692 42 Q04
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. recommend Dr. Wl Pink Pills
to aufforers. .
. Rex bo.wed coldly and oacia'd ow-gyr
watery blood and exhau%ted nervous
system.
cine did not help me, I have nov tak-
en five boxes of Dr. Chase's Xorve
Xingston ... ... 14,09� 18,169 1�,IU
Victoria 6,925 16,000 27,00i
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similar .
It your dealer dceii not keep these
big heart was troo sick for empl.Y
'More than rilne-tenths of the mses
M,*J, and'it, has done Mae, more good
...... ...
Vancouver ... ... ........ 12,000 29,Ojo
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- pills, they will be sent postpaid tit
Words, and the heavy-hes.fted young
of diseases pecultar to women are,di-
rootly due to a weakened condition I
than Ievor baDeved a, moilldinO could
do. Words fall to express my grati-
Brantford ... ... 0,616 14,280 16,215
Charlottetown, 1 11,874 12,000
;
W cents a box, or ght boxes -for
ma'", w bo slowly waItted downi the
of tiho ti&pes. hind, can ,bar cured
tude tot tb� wonderful cure brought
,485
Hull ...... ...... ... 1,800 10,960 12,000
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$2.60 by addressing the Dr, Williams
graveled pktb way from WhiteStObe
thoroughly and iDerninnontly by tak-
about by this treatm,ttit.11
Guelph ...... ...... 0,800 10,800 10.5m
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I I Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. .
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Hall Im the ywoonlight. wag ag little
like We gay, handsania Uo% 0i 0916
ing mild. ^utiloor exercise, breathing, Mrs, Margaret Iron, Towex 11111., $.
plenty of pure, fresh air, and using : B., wrbtes,-
St. Thomas I,., 8,307 10,829 11,908
Windsor ... ...... 6,661 10,528' 12120
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1, .. Gor,l) pRODUOTION, .,
short Week ago 08 0ould well be im-
Dr, Cbasa'8 Nerve Food to form, now
blood and ravitali.to the depleted iler*
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11 Dr. Chase's Nerve Vooa has done ,Sherbrooke
...... 7,%97 a 9,V2S 11"103
milovillo ... ... ' -"a 101M 10518
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Australia and California h4vb c4ch
agined.
Th6to was the seent, of rosem and
voussystem,
It, takes time to build up tha, system
me a world of good. I was to weak
that I could- not walk twice the length
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Stratford ... ... 1B 9,892 e 5�
St. Catharines 9.6 10,023 1
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production of $46,000,063
11 �, a6rag6d a . -
worth of gold a year, and the maxi
hotityauckles in the aDAt wind; and
allow, to fill the, shrivelled arteries
with now, rich blood, restore the
of the house, SiMee using Dr. Chance
,letoly re;
Nerve Pood Lhave been oomp -
'0�a
2,8 31 1000
Chatham ... ... 6� 73 91000
Frojerleton 8"M 7030
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I mum. prodnetfon-$05,
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been the gain (5, Elaoh"� 'rtn; 6 14,,)rb As
some sweet-voleed bird awakened
ffom sleep, and ftntying it, was day
anted tierv(A eella and renew the ne-
w Was 61 the, bodily organs, but the
tiv ;
stored. loan walk &m1lo without Any
inconvenience. Though 70 years old
... �8
Hra ndon ...... ... $,No 6,&A
t......
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11 I � ial!uost exactly tho 4 Umb, of
swung to a -lid fro amid the *reon
pordsWnt U84S of Dr. Chase"' X01VO
it t. &i. . Y-
d"d quite Cosby, Iab my, Own hous;:
work and conald6rable nowlatt knit.
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612,378 860,90 1,066,1108
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foliage, filling the night with, Melody,
,1110M WLU aCCOMLI 8 .0v
and bring health and happiness to
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ting and' roAding besides, Dr. 0haws
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MISNOMM,
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The pitying Stars Shone down upon
weak nio,tvous and suffering wo,Well.,
Nerve V06a Itas prov0d of InestIMAW
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is the OxAds -of 4 shart. and
him fr :!� - ---19-1Pl heavem-,
Mrs, obas, 11. Jones, Plexcaoxl) ku%,
IU4 W DW' ,
VeC.
1110Z -What Is yout favorite dslatyj
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, fabled HU thd,t 4olaVr good ttaA but.
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but 06 still, solema btanty of I
flight *40 ItAt Upon not. fta reg9t,
writtsl-411 Vat Years 1 have been 1i ,
gr4at suffardr with ZkY heart IlUd
I "'Oft's 96fve Vows 064, a,
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I b-62, at 411 dealers. or Ndmonf6n,
wid"'.'Piglit feet, .
loks, ,Tbo Idea 00 00MU VIA'S fast
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. I . ring Ill entitles A14-0 to 0, l'onger
flal. b6tiov.-Pann,
t#d-obl 00 %tt4riy-that he had
norits, I would takd likakink Nsells,
114tu & W., IlWotio.
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. 11M Or INFORNATION. . I VWX%qp*& ,vwas, #%,ap.mas wo,m *an *OFW
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Some Things WhIck It W014111 Ile Well
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for'von to ullow. I �
Uli�ht oolditra are located li� Iro- �A
land to one In Scotland, LUDEL
Over a hundred kinds of wine are 0";Vlto,xz� Woom we do so feeling con0dont, thekt its oxcull-L 114v'ur . ,
MAde- 14 AUstralla, will oult you. Lead Packets, 25, 30, 40- So. 6uc. r ), I
The greatest depth of the ocean, Tn-llw7n.1�1!12:1� . -.11- - . I -- --- I - I
as far as oo=de#, is 25,720 it. lowro4ft Amna.---- �
Land IS worth $00 time,% as much JCOP' 01��,; I .
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as It was 2Q0 years ago. Poultryp Butter, Eggo and other Produce. ' .
Th -0 annual Income from the Monte Ifyou have any correspond with us. We want 000 OARI.OADG
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Carlo, gaming -tables . reaches over to supply our trade, � I
41260010001 The DAWSon Commission 00.9 LIMited, Toronto. I . .
Oxford is the greAtent lUniversity --7- .---- --..- .�
In the world. It has twenty-one col. .
legea and five lialls. MHz .111.jr-
. The average walking pace of a "W'"effisAill.. �=� E I
healthy mail or woman is said to be �
SeV611ty-fivo steps a minute. . I
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There are fewer than 8o,000 Rug-
lish. soldleril in India, or about one,
W41to . svoldi�r to every 8,500 natives, .HAVE TO PAY UNTIL CUREDIN ;I
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One million eight hundred and. I -11 1. . It's somethi ,�
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. . -t in the fle'd of medicine I
fifty thousand squAre yards of look. . . 1.
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Ing-glaso are manufactured in .Ru. � I. . to meet with man
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Tope armum , -- . A U, - I . ,-Who Positively knows �
The idea of diarabber-soled boots . .. I I', �� what his remedy will . I I
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for Folicemou or inatod In Bolgium, . I . do, and is willing' to I
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vas Supplied with ";� ! L . . I the worICL i' done, I .
whero tile loroo, wait for his fee until . �
them Over ten years ago, .. ,- � I . . a . . t
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Out Of the VAtIcan's. 11,000 'rooinlfA, . . - I \� 4, # L . am that way. I know. I -11
11.11"�6�tt.. *6 Bolt
� . . - tb4t my Mectri
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.Pope Leo has reserved for his per" 1.� . 1 V101;41 11 will cure where every 1. I .�
00nal use only three -a Small. sitting . �O -
" ,- 0 ", - I -� , other treatment fitils. ,. ' -
room,. a little dining-raoin, and a I . - . . To' make you feel se. A I
bedroom. . - -, .-* L I . .
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.thriftiness. Her L lnhablt�tnts have, ,. LLL ... , I . pay until you are . cured. . �
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.on an average, 4109s, apiecein. the . .
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.9i.vings 'banks; English people have . The Dr. McLaughlin Wgy-
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only ;C32s. a head. I � I . I � s to perfect If.you axe broken 4owu from hardL , I .
The annual crop of'mushrooms in my Appliance and the way I now use Work -or n; if your
I it, but there is no.guess,wotrk� about it nerves are slinky ; if "U have those
France is valued at z9400,090, and it rioW, As sure As an L engfnear knows "come and go," pa,ins in your back, L
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IS sALd that there are sixty, wholesalo that. bOL can pump stoarA Lato'his boil- shoul4e.rs and hips, if your Stomach' .
Xlr=S in PLarls dealing exclusively in ers ancfmake hiji engine go, I know IS 'weak, your kidneys and bladder ail-, L L
L t hem. L L I L . tha.t I can pump -electricity into your Ling, or if You are a man or woman L
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A ina n L wh6 has Just . . body and make it go, nad go right, with any txouble which you have I I
. died in East Tho,wo im gueskAyloirk abouL-the on. tried, in vain to oulre with drugs,.1 I I
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London retired, SDine Years ago on it neerl.s task, as lie ha learned his will care you first and you can pay . .
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modest compatence acquiTed- by sell- tia,de. I have learned mine in the me aftef-waM, I . . L
Ing bot wator*at a.b SaMa' WAybY experience, and �knoiw M . cure$ While YOU 016
. 41fpmny per . . . L y ;tppliance Opp . "
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%uart. . . . . I what I can do, . . . . ., and causes no bother. , . . � .
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man beings on this globa is the Bad- electricity " �and which has disappointed you, -bring it in and I will al.
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dhist cloister. of Hanle, Tibet,. whcrp -.. . .... . . . . . .
. . . low you half price of mine for it. . I .. .. 'L,
twenty-one monks 117C.'atLan iiltl� . .. ' .L . - 1 . . .1 . ' L . I
L tulle 'Of . 16,00(1 ft. I 1 . . . CALL TO -DAY. and get a free test of my Belt. If you can't call write . .' . ,e
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" ildren begin to will send , sealed .
The age. at which ch. . . for my beautifully illustratid 8o -page 'book, which.1 . . . . $ . . -
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work is eleven : 'years in E agland, I . . I . .
, . FREE, Addre.4s, enclosing this ad., . , . I . . 1. .. I . � . .
fourteen ,years in $witzerland, tliir� . . . I . . . .
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a in Germany, and twVlVoL I . . I .
teem eyear. . . �L D R. M. D.. McLAUGHLIN, I ...
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years in France, 11olland,.Rasslu, and ' . . . . I . - '
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tain and Ireland, and is 30D,000 square 1L. . . . * Tblckeaed-� don't see, ho, -w -Yon' ej-d ' . . 1. .�
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I pid-kirig was, in L�ngland, a capital ofm ViLti. .
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I idea of that onopritious calaralf . We � . . . . . 1. PW OVER FiFrY YEAIZS ' 'L .. . I .
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Ifered, that the loss 14 money runs, . . L I the ch -M. softenn t i kums, %iiaystw%cu es-10nd6o Ica ,, I I
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to abdut.X$0,000,000 not including the - . � . L l . b tie Buie and ask
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raited himself by pdaiphiet and iarlia- "Mrs. iMJo1V'a Suothina ft up.", . I
millions ,of cattle that fxeirlshed� and I . I tile L P . .. . . - � .r . . . . � .
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that half aL m*111ioU deaths were due . . L . OLMSIFICATION 1C ID FOR" L , I
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the most aw . I aftek great ; difficrulty in getting . WhWi. it rinddyf .... .' '. � ..
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o( working peoplee ,.Ili case of acoi* . . .. . reniedles,andbyen stantsyt ilingtniu-owlth ., .
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M. .1 . [ � ed to bp'Puit In irGris and carried back c, nsbitlitional cluve on tboinarket, . A is talcon.
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I -1 - 3lue Ribbon 'or' Monsoon -' � . , - . .4
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the members ,ara provided with medl- Did.you sity you would 101. ine in on Aletallic SKYLIGHTS 121 AdeNitle t3t,
offie, money, nurves, (!to,, rvnts art, . tile .ground floor in this investment? . . Tono,fTo, ONT '
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paid in caws 'of accidents, and if That is my proposal*, replied the pro. PILE CURE A Irip.1 vackage of Cox's,pa,tave .
these . results faintly the ininlvdiate ,-m6ter. ,.. . I . Core for Piles ivin be Am trtetil I
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needs of those dep.indent on tbo un- Well, you ritedAlt mind. You: allow greasynatTIL Addre-;3,TH91fUTCH1X(k FREE I
fortunate are met. . the thing to, ran along until you can WD101bg CO., Tur6t,to, OuL , . . I
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MORE HORShS THAN B.ULLS, ' Music 10415 of &he6t
. the ground floor ,is the one. who , hu -to and Books
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The average number of horses kill- catches all tha debris if the bottom tif disdourit,
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-exceeds 5,0D0, while from 1,00J to li2O3 happens. to drop -- ,Teachers Y, .
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hAve let yDur thoughts dwell on the be called a bill coilleotor. [ . and all Idnits -f house Hanglogs, FLIC0
dear absent ones In Africa. Your . S byeto & CLEANK0 .
. ,Lawyer-& bill collector I . . LAU CURTAIN ME NEW.
hopes and fears, Your prayers and WrItA to, tin about yonril, .
tears have gone forth to them And a3ankrupt-Yem. At least, r have a BRITIAN AMERIOAN OVEING 00.,13ox1ss,Montr3aI
large oolleation of unpaid b,
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GABE N teas of 0eylon rind India. . � ,a �� ',',,:;00.��� . . I , I
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claim on You, and tire, besides of In- Ohlgt signature is on evety, hot 6f the gmul" , W XEMILLS, MILLO A RALES
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feriar qaalitiew, Monsoon, Salad. tive Bromo;Quidlne, ftblew efflWdt0W'oA1e lRulidInM
Blue Ribbon brands are all goad.- 00 so,saft tW Ong" is i)Wd * aw day LA R1ehWo:tdSL'-VT0r0nt0. -
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