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. � � I . � SUPPIJUMPNIT 70 Mt CLOTTOX NW. nlAi 1. .
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.. . 1_J I "Will you please 4efIR6 0904 be.. FAMILIAR, TOWN NAMES.,,, I KICKED By A HORSE A RARE BREED, 1897UR NO 18 19010.
Iml r L ' h4vior ?I- lie bogged . -1�111:�111 f
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ent ,Il;tance,,, she laugh. ,,, . - � . .,
I t saying milly 4ersainglogy o.fa Few of TheM0.4 - Tile ('1411AA A9V4;i J144 Never sees
, , FrA e��"I`41hc"on'4"Mo lit ,no � . . .1
� . C r- � 41.. TLON AND - INDIA P"'T I � � ored Here. . One fol,ka 111114 A�Idvft .
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. . . "A thing which Is true cannot be' U40Y of our touwn" have Adopted RnharIf. Usill nf A intr n i "Whilt wao tile value of the cow?" A 90"t; I �
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01117.1, lie protested. "It Ili. true, that
I am never happy without you, That
0pleAl names, or XUAVO AMU Suvil
toiiaod upvu them by rs
i V4494., 'A s� aakeml
, NArrowly Escapes X)eath. ageat,
the railway conilmoy '0. claim a
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why I shall imyor give you up."
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&ad observant public. Most of theme
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.11 WAU Qffered $15 for her om�e," re-
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Trade is confederating, the Empire.
840 lo4e4 down at hits with bright
re, xplantl,iplou. A few of tile
.quixe av e: I .
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Itefil the fitriner. I
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ei-es, and a frown which did not
oltieti, a,adr towns with their oupple-
strucu VVIve In the sallweplace-Tile
"What?" OX0141meAl the Other, the
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� Britain is Oanada.'s best
, .come,
Oustomer.,
easily, -I'
meAtary titieti are as follows -
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Kidneys Turned Out -of their 14i
,tle
14, !1roppinf; from lilmi noryelems flit-
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yiun rolat lit making love to
"it �
11orouto-TAO Queen vity.
urall PosItIon-Doolors. bald 6
hr #. s a n Imported an,_
'e wa, n,t
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Britain cannot buy if she does not sell. *
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Ottawa--Tbo Capital City. 4 ,
would [)IV, iret I)oddls Kidney
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Is - nat pormittefd, understand tbatl'
Uamlltop-T.Jio Ambitious, CItY.
VIlla Vured killn,
No.",
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Use TEA 43rown in a British Colon3;
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by Britibit capital.
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Ile sighed.
"I ant afraid," lie answered, softly@ ,
London -The Forest City.
Klngstoxi�Tho Limestone (31Y.
Forecit, Out., April 20.-(SpPeIaI),_
"Not even .after olle was 4illed')"
* $110 wak? Just a comillon scrub,"
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,,that I shall always be Indulgtiti III
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Drant,ford-Tho Telepliono City.
Probably tile boot known. main III tile
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An all you want for hor I& $15 It"
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!I, Caylon'Teas, are sold In sealed lead
"SALADA'
the luxury of the forbidden. For I
love you, aild'i milait never weary of
windoor-Tlio Frontier City Lwith
to recognition as tile
Townullips of Warwick and Bosan-
quot, I -i Mir. Robert. Hall, of Arkona.
:Iwilo said I wanted $15 ""
YOU, hiloVen't to.
packets only, , never go btilkg
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telling you so.,? . I
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claims also ,
RovalUlt,y).
Mv. Hall says: foil
Q014.13 put In a Claim
(Ilimagea ?"
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nixed or Uncolored Ceylon
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.Vijen I must_ Bee,,, ,she d,eclared,
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,$V. Thomas -Tho Railway City. '
"FATO yo,
tire a& last April, I was
"Okent sr,,ott, no I 1, w asin't dlim- r
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_dress, . . __II,lllllff
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AlAkI g a miltautb.tle'd1m.but . uns,uo
most I e lighgo ier
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Clia-tham-Tlie Maple City. �
St. Catharilioo-T140 Gordon city,
kicked b,V a, 110r0a III tha left kidney;
T1110 doetIpy that troa.ted We said tile
49VNI any, �110 had tile rinclorpoet, , or I t
Ule, glanildra, or mometh[ug of that
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hand hat You have fewer Oppor,
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QueIpI1_r1%Ia Royal City. , .
kidney had tur'ned out of its place,
k3n.l. I 111tended to kill liar anyhow." S
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turdtles.` �
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Stiratford-nThe Classic City,
and 1 passed blood toil seyer,al days.
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"Tholl whul, are you Iloilo for V, I
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must certainly make tile moot ,.40f
BelletIlle-The Ba7 Olt, - I I
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Woodstock --Tho Century City,
, quite well frc
"I did not got )III that
urgtil I got another kick, which caus. 111,9VI
ivant to f1ml out whether It dam-
Your v6weatubpr or not wh oil it
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thit; one, Relene, you could care. for �
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mo, I know, aTid I could make you
Petorborom-The .Electric City, "
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ed illtruck
, me to pass blodd again frow tiny
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her, If I.t did I'm lyllulig to pay
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for It."
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�A PLOT FOR
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EMPIRED,
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happy. You may 'No' to we because
thiere is some vague entanglement -I
Galt -Little .Ma,ilichemter. I
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Berlin-Tbe German Town. .
kidneys.
111 conn til last
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illo lalm.
it Are �*Oli. crazy '41' asked 0 i
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LCOMSPINACYAGPANsT
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will not call It an engagement with
Coxnwall-Tho Fadtory TOwn,
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fall, when, they told W(a I coul d not,
, 9.60t, glancing it"Caully about for A� P
W(lapOn of Rome kind
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someone oleo. You do noit care for
Ill" lam suro. Don't marry him. It
Ooflerlch--7�ie $Alt Town.
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Brockvilic-The Island Town.
'Down.
got well, and tla4t I woul(I'Ofe, so, I
quit taking their medicine.
"1441 It damago y ,
Our cowcatcher
any V I
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R R I T A*!N'.
A THRILLING STORY Of CONTINENTAL CONSFIIRACY AGAINST BRITAIN.
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be for your sorrow. So 'many
women's lives are .spoiled like.
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. ThOrold-The Hill
Ivaris , (strange.. contradiction)-
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I'll lost tile power or illy ,legs, apd
batl to be lifted In aiu(A out of bad. I
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GrL
,ave up the .tracks any, Igo ae
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.thatl
Doftrest,', he added, &Iniug pourage
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The Irish Town� -
Going further east wd have, of
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WaLv so low thait I W" not ex-poeted
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to dela,y your trains V'
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from. ber avertied fa,ce, I can malke
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to live from one day ,to thoother.
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"Certainly noti" . .
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Royal City.". -
"I started to take Dodd's Kidney -
o4TN,o mon(�y lomg of any kind `,)11 s
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"I should be glad to -1; , AAr,
now,
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zo or wit. on
not kilow who you a r
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..Montireal-The .
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obec�Tlqie -Vity-i,and, also
t1bu --Rook � .
VIIJo ,.an4 froin tile first I.- conituenc-
ad to Improvo,"aby.-the time I - had
.Va. cent, Bulwhat Ill the name
'"No - a
of-" .
said, "on what grounds you consider
. � my voice In the affair to be Ineffec!
"He is not , sariouslF hurt," Mr.
Sablit'sald, "there may, be some slight
people -nothing matters, exce�t that
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I love you, I don't know what
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lie Ancierif Capital. .
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Halifax-J`Me Garrison City. . .
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taken (lye. bgxe,w I wa,s. quite 'w en.
Dqdd'a Kidn , 6y' J�Illlo certainly saved
lllni(,�p it -t N It t
,Is all rIgh.. NO, Bill, I UITI
crazy, I'm 061Y contrary, Everybody
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. 4artly," Wolfenden answered "'for
concussion, nbthIng more., The question
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Ia, first, what to do with him, andi
to ,you, Helene. There Is something
shadowy in your mind which seems
Anna-polla-Vib'Bluenosro Olt
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Cliarlottet6wn-The Ialknd City.
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life.", ,� .
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will tell you. I'm the blamedleat ooa�
trarlept old,sk(,ezlcks In tile, towli�
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the reason which I 1have already-ilven"
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11 you -because your niece is of age;
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.secondly, how to make tImbeat use of
the time which must elt tpoe betorO he
to you to come between us. I dallet
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know what t, is, or I . ,would dispel
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Manitoba preaent� . .
)Irliln1peg-The Prairle, CItY. - . .
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No i more startling came has qver
-taken place Ili the uoighborliorod of'
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siiIp6 ankl I teckoal' I in,n). I don't care
durn,' eithe -r. Any of -,tile rest of
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�- slid partly al�o because you persist v
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will be we 11 enough to go home."
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It, rZvIl me.; dear, wont you give
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Brandon-The'Wheat. City, 11,16rogt,
and many questions have,
boon 'asked Mr. Ila,ll, In -explanti,-
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low Would have, lield you up for 4'63.,
. r giving me no definite reason for your
� refusal." .
She looked at him ! no w in horro�.
He was . always like. this, unappalled by
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me- a chanc V.
�5he yielded her other hand to fila
In t1lo TerrltoTlea: . _� :
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Ition of tIrb very startling statem011 to
I'd see you In Uann1ba.1, MIzzqury, be-
fore I'd touch a, Pont of your dirty
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'�� Sabin maid, ,' tlia,t my- niece to -
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anything which might happen, eager
only -to turn every trick � .of fortune to
-impatient' fingers, and looked down
-at him wist.grily. Yet there wag Some.
Here In our own Britlall Columbia
t4o cities and towns. have of course
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, trade above. , -' � I .
He has but one answer�"Dodd's
old monoy.. I've offered to do ttie
WInar o thing, and you've turned up
,be-
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hlm�own ends. Surely his nerves were,
thing in her gaze which he could not
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un -to siort'themselves, accoriling-,
beg , .
y life-j'a,nd that
Kidney. Pills, saved in.
' you
you' , abste, at It, and now If, -ever
�: six montho." ,
of steiel and his heart of Iron I
fathom. Of one thing lie -Was very
to their ambitions or- their, charac-
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after all the filbotorie had told me I
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change your mind and want to come
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I . to he? why Js he
I,- 'III* whom'? where
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"I think," she said, "that I sbould
first sure that he Is likely to re-
-sure there was a little tenderness
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ohintng-outof her dark, brilliant eyes,
tewletlos. Thus -we have';
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Vanaouver-;-The tIty,.,, and
could notgert better,, and that I must
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dic.so : I
Ott -me for- damages to your durned old
- not here Your Mods wbare no en-
, for"it,
gagement'ring. I will answer
make
cover. at all." 01 .1 . �. .
little regreti ' a little Indee
it I islon, On
.Padifle
ali4o the Western. Liverpool. I
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Mr. Hall 1H certainly a living.
ingdom
railroad XIII law. you to - k I
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.t It to not of her own free will." - .
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* Mr. Sabin answered mechanically
his thoughts seemed far away. - .
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the whold he -was hopeful. .
' "Dear,," she said, softly, "Perhaps I
Victoria-Uie, Capital City., .
New Westmineter--.010 RQ.*sl city.
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monument to tile wonderful Ourativo ,
. propertlea of'Doddla Kidney. Pials. '
than lie -clapped'his'old'Isionall hat . .
an Ill,; shaggy head and went out,
, Ill "You talk," Mr. Sabin said with dau-
"Hie recovery Is a thing already as-
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d6 care for you's little. Perhaps -
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Dodd's Kidney Pills is the only rein-
leaving the' compamy',4 agent In a '
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gerous calm, "like a fool. . It 19 ,lot
customary amongst tile cla�ss to whi6b
surid " be said. "Him skull was too
hard crack; he will be laid iip4or 'you
h
welli some tIm6 In the, futurd-w at
are thihklng of might be poo-
Kaml000s-The Inland City. ,. ,
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I NiBleon-Tilie City of Destiny.
ody.kbow*n to a6lenoe that has ever
11pight's Disea.r.e,.DI&b6,1,dsi or
state of utter collapse.-ChIcago Till-
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my niece belongs to wear alwaya* an
for her
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an � b, ur two. What I have to de -t
or to use that lour or two
to how.
sible. I,cannot say, Somothing, apart
from you, line happened;. which has,
- Rossland-T.he Mining City..' , . . 1.
Greenwoodr -Tbe ftelt6r City. , ..
evired
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Dro.psy. Thoy never fail. . .
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engagement ring. As affec-
tidne mhe has had, I,am glad to say,
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to the best possible advantake." '
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my- lif . You must ' let- me 90
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She looked . away from .him
gad
for . little" while. But I will pro�
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WUt Worried'1% , ,
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W herself. Your presumption is sim-
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and . shuddered, This pa.sslonat '
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mise you - this. The'entanglemelit of
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-last ark rested oil solid
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. : p!y the result of yoar entire Ignor-
I appeal to: for the last
absorption � of. all 1118 energies
Into one channel had a flond
Which you spoke shall be broken off.
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-I Will have no m!1,kT1e to do with that
- SaAdon-Ujo C,&ny9n City. - - i"
I:Aalo�-Tha Lake CIty. , ' . .
�:ktf ..the.
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ground, and . Noalf and 'his'. famlly,�
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,their: iniprIsdilu
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box, of the genuine.
This signature is Ion e*m .
�. anee. you
4 behave
� time, Lord Wolfenden, to
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of the man. Her ' slowly growing
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Rovelstoke-Ttle Realway City. ':
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went, on Shorer, to B.trat ON t "
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eTibiete
Laxativ e-Br9mo-Quinin -
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� M a man of common sense, and aban-
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In dis-
purpose took to , Itself - root � and
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branch, as, slid knelt by the side of
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,."Helene." lie maid,' ", Y.ou are mdki �,
To thio list it dozen, other ambltiouV
towns nilglit, with prbliialety be added,
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legs. ..7�- - . I . . I
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the iieiinedylha� ear
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appointment." .
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the young, Englishinam, 'Who � only a
hig me -Ocry happyt but ,there Is one
'tbing 'I
v�hlle the riot for Canhda'-would cer-
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,, I wonder what we'll do7for a IU�l
Ing . now?" said. Shei*. "Suppose we'
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"I halve no Intention of dging any-
thl the Wolfenden said
few moments ago had, seemed -the
very. embodiment of all. mn,nly!vigor.
-which. must ask .Youo and
which you. must forgive me. lorask.
tain-ly'.. be Incomplete did it .fail to in-
elude the narthernmo-4t '. centre� of
go. Int.6 ths. Fillow 'business - fa,ther'.
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, Bile ,klyfi .*iValt,*-ess-A - copper r fUr
1, I n of sort,"
gedly; "we Englishmen are a PIZ-
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Mr. S abin stood up. - He bad ar-
ling, This entanglement of' ,which.
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popalatlon.,under the flag of Britain:
or
Alre've got Earth's Grea,t-ilid Only
Menagerie orf :Living- Wild Aitlmals�"
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'the
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riv6d.:at a determination.
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you speak, ha . with
s nothing tp � . . .1
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Dawson ioK,londike Capital
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,, I know' 16, my.-sun,ll replied Norali,
Brooklyn Cook (blilshIngly)-Sure, 01,
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, whom' I have Wished to
. 11 Afelene," he said, I ant going.
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Air. Sabin I
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"Nothing -whate'yeTf'1'Bhe.'-.
ItItp, Clt� of Gold.-Val�kcouvek
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wit.4i a -wan mmlle,.�`laut, are
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was thinkin' -ay. a copper. !BrookI
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Eaglo. . .. . ..
- --w_--,-sly .woma.n
I and I shall marry her, �t I
marry., � .
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f - him until I
take. care 0 . . . .
will �jofi-. _
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promptly. ,�How. I sholild' I Ike .to tell
you everything-l'But 1.1lave malft a,
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HOW- Catarr1r-As Cured In Malue.
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, our . audiencepi th eom� from ?.1 .
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-two � ii-ato said
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"I shall make it my especial con-
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return .1 . I I I
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es -will to leave
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solemn promise and I'must keep it.
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Ky.,lips..are sfealed. But one thing I.
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People Iii Maine are not i slow, f,o*r,
thing they
found, -even, who were expected to
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cArry water fOr the clephant ?-M. a.r-
There are yet,"
the, uohe; to the.mitu � who. rather .
, out tile tteatte.
cern," Mr. Sabin said firmly ,Bee
that all Intercourse bji;�een'you ends
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Yo,u pa�pmlse not
hlm� or . for .4 � III
tIo, send ' potor ?".
you to understand. In casil
should like ,
have eveil had any do'ubt about
If Canada, has. a good,
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simply come to Canada: f6r ii. Tbi�
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hastily started of
III know. That's Just the reason I'm
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will promise, . unless' he-Beems,
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. lt�': Mr.- Salain is -really my uncla,:MY
to why Mrs.- James' Twe6dld, of Jay
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'for" .
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lea ving. lilladelphla. . . I
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Wolfenden rose to his feet.
. �, "It Is obviously w5eless," he said, "to
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to grow worse." . -. ; �
Worse; he *111
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0 other's brother, Re Is elikaged..Ina.
't6rprIse,'.1n I a
B Id AIa1n6,-.ha8 sent SiXteoil
. . r ge, - . its for friends '
Clatarrhoyane. Outf Ili hor�
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From 1�amiltoii and Toronto, pass-
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continue tills conversation. I have, told
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be. * hour..
conscious In less than an ' .
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which am;.
great -e n I
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.necessary: e ,
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)ocalltv, Tiflo Jady gives.-Vofy full
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sand . Islands, running. al . 1- . tho rapidi,
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la� with the gentlemen. ; .They all
spent to'have a urord'-wIth
you my Intentions, I shall pursue -them
to the best of my ability. Good.mprn-
� Keep . him as long am you
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can,� be will be . safer bere.,)Remei -
pome vbry"'81'rie.
- ow if,.
Inue'. 'if raid. of y .
� Woli��Aalf Te -
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par ,Idso,. eitlaugh-',
tic�llii�ii Why she 0
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to Molitk4al and.'Intermedlate ports..
' Steamer HI-imiltoo'le ves HamiltO-11
anxious
.4or. Ia. ille- a, billIllitil.t .conversation-' ,.
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Ing.tv .
� � . Mr. Sabin, held out his hand.
boil that I" .. ' - ! :
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"I will remember ,!" she -said.:
� Afraid . InO!", -
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remedies used proved quite unsuccess ,-
ful, and:nd rellot,was obtained. 'For-
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"No ;�-obo, is: not'&-bril . liant popv'er-
"I have just a Word more to Bay to
- Re left .the' room;' -and s6on ;she
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'11-olight to.tell youo perhaps, thNt
tunately a, kind .nelghb6� strotigly
, lar trip to Montreal. She will leave
-i but she makes every
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- You," lie declared, "It if3 about YOUX
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father."
. heard the sound of .carriage wheels
His- de..
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my marriage with -someone else Is lie-
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recommended Catarrb.oz6hd,- and lin-
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dispairiiig: as- shIe. had
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liollIng dowmi the avenue. .,'
-Oarturo*-was dn. Int.ense".rellef I 0..hl�-plafib.-So
ves$ary to Insure tile full Buce�6
;I,ou 'see; lie -Iiiis vot'llini.
ad of. good
ste e . .
reason'tbi, dolngi she sent for.Call4rirli-
, 11h; followxA by. the ,AI9eria,d,"Thur;--
: 9th 'a. nd theigo wlll be the
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- :HoUOW lanoceit Miss Pritiolilik Is *1
or any otker matter, with You,"-WOlf-
"As fath ,�
hoi..'Sfifii watched the 'carriage, fur-
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ozone; and -umed -it. - Before th6 -first.
' *as finished, Twebt]16
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,fe rl�ll!�a� daysi thtoughoutAlle . fiion th.
She blueltes at ev .
1. .. -eryt I lllrlg� I say - to .
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to my
work, I am determined to solve thet
-lonely -driven, disappoa,r�along the
.,ioad. -Then shiii rettrited. to Wolf-
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wthlored .1 * Jreildeh deelar,
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bottla - Mrs.
.states, tier daughter was all . t1rely
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� of, MAY; .Aiteir. June,* 6th, 'the boatu
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will- Thak6 three i-iipbl,por week., tho
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mystery connected with it once and
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nor nearly all* hour She
lindon's side. r
get;,,
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Od., .� Wilat ifiade him
. cured. No wonder she reco�menft lt.�
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a4dIt"011al boat on Saturday., � � .
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for all. I have wired for Mr. C. to come
remallifed theie, bathing his head,
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Ju. t no v without , any .. warning 7.
Thc.chlld had dropping In the thro�i,,
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Tba- rateer from Hamilton to.' Moll t-
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down, and, If necessary, take posses-
glon of the papers. You. can get wbAt �
forcing now and then - a little
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brandy� between his- teeth, ...xnd
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Surely lie did.hot wish to killmo?'!
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dnausea,'and cogId
.cough, hawking an � .
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rea.1, stingle, $7, return $1-. ,!"Iloront
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S,jA,rr,or Oilio, -trry or TOLEDO, . �
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Information you require from 111111
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.watqhlng : his breat " ' : beconIp.
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Her hand WltJIIII 1118 Seemed to
- grow" colder. ,'. � - -,
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liftlication that co.usurnptlon - won' ' Id..
to Montreal, $6.50, ie�i urxi ,$11.50.;
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,meala and berth included. Tickets
F]XA]lFICJ.CIIIrNEyma,k�soat1
for partner of the firm of F. J.-CianxEye Co.,
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yourself." �
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.more regular, and.'.. ith, ghastly
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� . If You Were - Imprudent," she said,.
61op If . the catarrhal condition
day .
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,good to Xeturn till a� I Iiia .
doing businegs.in'the, CitK of -Toledo,' ounty .
t said firm wIIIp&y
Mr. Sabin rose tip slowly; Ills long,
vvhlte fingers were clasped around tile.
whiteness I , � And all
� Caving his face".
tile while she -w ,as .thoughtful. Or
(d I In ivIiat way?" '
Imprudent
" You: told him I that -you ilad -sent-
, an� Adds that
was not rectified every
Catarrh - victim , should - uso'_.Catarrh-.
llte,Toilonto-Montreal Lln.e-Steam-
eirf# leave Tplron,W 6-t l;.30 p. in'. Tues-
and late affireRald and at
. RUNDRED DOLLARS for
the suln of GIJ,E
every, case of
C!&Annn that can -
head of that curlouig stick of his. There
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or t*lce. her hands touched ,his hair -.
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o and go'through
-ozone � to get. , cured; Diiiggista'sell It,
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day.4 T . and �85aturdays from
Ilitirsdays .
each and -
not ber cured -by. the use af� ASL's CATA"Ball
11 , w t in like eyes, and
blo checks were pale with paselon. .
tend . �
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and. we guarantee , - every�, complete
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dollar outfit to cure,.Or your money�
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une 16. In June 35th, inolusive, and.
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'from except SwIl-
CURE. , . � I FRANK J. CRENNY.
Sworn tobefore m6 and subscribed in my,
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I I "I am very much obliged to you for
eektAin - wimtfulness re
gdrd ;of; him. Sbe. bent close over
list' of it?" '. . 4 ,� .
".1 tell more."
back Small.size,-2$c. ,A trial sent,
June 1701 , 4,111y,
day.. Steamer Toroiltu and' the now
this 6th day. of December A D 18M
. , A. W. GLEASM,*. " ,
,� teUing me that," he said; It Is valu-
I x cer.?
able Information for me. I will
I his .face;, .he -Nyas still apparently
am unconscious as, eve � f. She b6sitat-
cannot. ,you any
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' Wolfeaden rose..to his feet*; hewil,11
still: but 'wits to.
for 1,06. by N, C. Volson, & Co., Klngs�
.ton, . L1. S.
Canada, or Hartford, *Con.u,-
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L oteamor Kill ,,, %Vill -inaker the ser-,
. bri-ildS, lfn,t,q'lr,1I,ey tire th.6 finest
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� tainly apply to Mr. C." .
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6d for t�a moment; the red color
in. one bright jgpot on her
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boate In .ireoh wat6r. 1. After leaving
Tordlito the . Rrat, port Is � Rochester,
Cure to taken Internally, and
acts dir6etly on he blood ,and mucous surfaces
A,
ofthe system, end for testimonial free, '
: Dear I lie .
er to Wolfenden. Suddenly .
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. that he , t;dold me. here was .a
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Hale a .1 - will'
tinuo of lies, n
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Thoic are few humbaltids whoin the
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stopped, and, with a swift movemen t,
raised the stick, on which he hall been
ed hhh* on. ,the., foroheaiJi whispering
,thoul , .
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not loav(i � you I
,it tile loing'.ilu 4Lby
,Wife cannot Win I �
-Marguerite.. 'de
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ra6ldml. or. -tlia St..Lawrence, to ,moritvw
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� Sold li�Drugglste, 75e. . . . .. .
Hall's amily Plus are A#o.bcst.. . .
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leaning, over his head. It : whirled'
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befoote she could. 'draw back, he
Yon canno,t; continue. ' to live, wit 11
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Mirraj Bay,. rr�a.dousiac, and 'th.6*
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round In a seml-circle Wolfanden, fas-
ciliated by that line'oi gleaming green
opened Ilia eyes. She " Was iner-
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wholnied with,
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ys women who..have glwN
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Saguenay River, and It. tEo the finest.
trio 6ii tbe, contineut. The boiLt§ oil
, Fatal Delusion. . ;
.81ve, c4xiltemplated .. ,
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light, hesitated for a moment, tb en,
.cofifusicka, . .
In& 114D - Olefflo--know-1--
ed,, I. Want. to get away.
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trongest roofs -de -tfils-1 e --earn- ____ .11,1111, -.- .11 , nio
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nusual question I
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If your digestion needs a
est -whatever else may be
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CO -TT 1 $ EMULSIO14 , of QOa
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t is a vacation for stomach and
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artly for bowels. . I
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ny work at all by the stomaqh.
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1!10o� and $1.00'; all druirsiste. . , ' - , ;
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something that.yoq wouldn't tolerate , . I
ni.tho hofilee for a, single MIUUtej,_ L , . .
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time .Inditing poems you had better I . I .
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learn .to knit stookings�-wliola yar4a "' *� � - ' '
Of- pbetrk.would'. never satisfy a �- " . I ". ,
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and If you . are ifi,tbe.m,,�ei:i.r. fencing . wp ;W*�J,f . . . . . . :. 1.
liket6haveyou consider the t6erits ofthefF Of . . .
Fence.- Coiled Wfie, made In our own Wire,14*111', . . . I ".
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Popalai Route fyon! all Points to Buf� , .
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Parlor'. Pullman slid. Dining (,'are on � I
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_ � he 9p-r-ftYig` backwarfig. Iffit Ne was to -T- .. ... :_ AIAD 1111141 _..y-.-_ - -_ ------- --S', - , � �. . .
� edge of ' at had. happened, . she him., Yet ; tione-!-Montholon. �. . . I . .. . 11anor.11.1chellen Hotel a1 Murray Bay - "I already weilgit 2100 pounds,. and " ,.,-a
late. The head of tile stick came .dowl, IT call. Par on, even. from'. God bless all good women I Toxneir L � Ilot 011 Inform;atioll ao to rat;.efff L , �, =L.
- rapidly recovered herOelf., He. look- you must not Judie him too harshly., . .L . I anid the, Maddusan Hotel at Tadousac. IiJUJI I �4.111 Ill;SpIte of all -I' Can do I" 1'raJA aferviole, tourist Iltdr,k-ture, ap- .
11 on his head, bis upraised arm did- lit sort. hands and 'pitying hearts we I tile f. .19 . , . . , . I 11411'*ay L -
, Me to break the force of the blow'. , ed -around him and then up into her In Ills. Way lie Is -a great mail,, and ,no L summer resorts in *Can�, she moaned.. '. . � I . P�y tO.agqntq,,Gr.a,nd Trp�k I .� -
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its face. .. . L . . I he Is: planning great things ,which must all come. At last-Rolines. . arVa. Bet]) of,theso hotels are owned .. We quoted. from. Mine. Blavataky . SLVstom. . .... . � . .L. . I . L . .11, I L-1
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nallik to the ground , 1. thered s asked. The ]lei[ for* woman. who �sre only a 2A 00 Aedby tills company. For and Mareasi Aurelius to -the, effect -�Nl C, DICKSON, District 'Passe4igar ,.* ` . 7 .
I groan. - " . I &tp not wholly for him advantage. � - fil pqi, L 1.10 I ' ' . .. . 1� . -
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CHAPTER XXXII. the end *IB gteat, . Imself An old wom , a 4' y bad bride, I � . .
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I 'L quietly. " 'You called � to see Air. ��tlfled 111 stooping to .any mealla", . rb Is., ver feeI Western Passenger. Agent, Riche� maintained,, may lie-. happy though I
The Secret of Mr. Sabln's-Niece. Sabin this ' .1 good wife.-Fleldiltig. . lieu & Ontario Navigation Co., No. 2 fat. L . . . . - . . I Adhpllh�. . I 1�1
morning, you know, and den shuddered.' � I
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. W@fen lllarrlaXo� line its unknown great "But what Lt 61;e als6 thinks 0116 . . . L L *� . .
I � At the sound of his cry,. Helene, who 1 am. strald.you must have quarrel- If You must not live another clay. King street eltat, Toronto,-Olit. . .L I 'Treated Pree.. . . .� I ,_
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. had been crossing the hall, throw. open led.". . en. as war has- its, Napoleong, poetr'Y . I - .. - Woman, turning Im . I
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with him," lie exclaimed;. "You Wi.11 P� . . vt coinplicatIons a specialty
the door Just us Air. Sabin's fingers " A.h I It was that beastly stick," . I its (IlitInfers and'plillosophers Its De8- AV stral-lit Answer. . . I I upon us almost Savagely_ � ifG41 , ' '. ��
I l upon the key. 6ceing that be V come to Deringhain , Hall. , My Mo L _ : ' M . , ' ' �
, . . I I kgUl to undor. I . twenty years. Quick rollio, , - . . I .
w4Uc vaff be said, slowly, "He struok at -me ther will, be only, too - cartee.-Balzac. �' mongers one day by Now, at last, we be Cures worst casm Book of .
powerless to keep from her the knowl- ,suddenly. where Is'he now?" glad to. conie. I don't want a woman to Weigh Ine Amongst'tho pao London to Bright- etand.�Detr6LtL Journal. , I " TZBTXXONIALS andIG niws 6L .
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edge of what had happened, he did not In a balance; there are Me h n okpress from . 11 T.
She did not answer him at once, to 1. L .. I tr I,
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I there just now, but ]anything to L 033 Were tt,commerelal traveller and . I ItIO' YOU GOING WEST?. . I DR. lit. it. GUNION'Bi3omd, - I
oppose tier entrance. She glided Into It was ce I for -Holmes. I 0. Salvationlot lame. The commercial' . � .
jrtaftlly better not to Bay, better than* leaving' you with thig � .that -sort. of work. �L I -A I . . i -
tne centre of the room ,With a stifled that 9ho. had' me= .him. driven rap. mdn.11 1, . . L I - . I . . I , I . BOX 0 .&T"NVA, iai� I . .
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Gry of terror. Tog in L , V, She looked at him curiously. Her --- IMInardle LInIment;Curei . . I . ask -ed Irer If she believed thle story to the imdersiglied,, answering tile -, ..-. �. . L . . . I �
Sabin beat over Wolfenden's motion- with h -horses heads ,turned. to eyes , were soft NvItli . Something L, . ' . I . . . . . -
lean figure. Mr. Sabin unfasteneO tile I I , he hale.! "I don't following 4libations- . I . I I I _. 1. I CLOTHS WASH11 . . _ I .
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Waistcoat and felt his heart. She did Deringliam' Hall.. . With suggested pity, but romemblord trr'eddy's Pu?r7le. . _k, , IT shii sjild i. !"but *hoh-l' get Where are you, going I - I .. . _'
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I soon, tMrS� . . .1 11 "I shall soon be your new mamma, to hm.vop I% ankJonah If it occur- . will" am You going ? LL �� I I .. .. "
not, speak until lie had held hIS Land "D, not think about .him, please. , I If No," Slid said, 11 that, wIpild not saul a goveriieps to liar little charge.. - 10 dt . �
� there for several seconds, then 11116 : am going L to rIbd. .. But,,, said tile funny man ' Where do yon start from.? . . atwholemale price& - -
cannot L tell 7011 how 00iry 'I am If do at all. Yon must not think Ile. Ill marry your, father, 91 . Ile ISTIft there ?I' ' "Then Ils 'gow inanY axe In your -party If , I if Act satisfac ---. - , .... _
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asked a question. . . ,110 �� .r�66vering, himself ra' 1 I 'wonder if �L 'take . .Y6?g,, !hO6I4Wd, ;; d.7 ...
"Have you killed him ?" . - P' cause I have boon Ilvifig with Mr. 41roddy, dear, you are "Othogirl promptly, "you -can ask ' Will YO I I ,. so . .. money rb I IV ... , 11
Idly. SometlAing In her eyes was Sabin that I have no other rela- glad 21' . 11 . I . .. - . I .goods ? � .. L . I .WAbhtft Guarantee Wran � . . .
Mr. Sabin shook Ills head and smiled ,ending the blood warmly through tiolls or friender, I h&ve a very 1131urrahl" exclaimed Vroddy,"that's . .. I , ! I Special low rate settlers' tickets I . easier L glaid do . .
gently. . . . I . . . . better work thas. .. .
I "Too tough a.skull by far," he said. Ills veins; he felt better every , In. great many of both, ouli it was simply a splendid Idea. Who thought . . .. on .sale during March and April to .. . . 1. I .
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stant. arranged that I ofiould leave themi of it'llret, yon or fatherVnt- , ,' I taAn Manitoba, British Coluni- . - onthelu'r at. A
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el "I do not. want to think abou aby Bit% . � . I I 910all,"Orogon, Calift,rula and all Wost� good machine- to nda in use. For terms
I without anyone seeing you?$' . he murmured. "J. t for a. whII(_* 1 can go back at . . I . . I . moneymadfl. Thlr�, I . .
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thnel; I am altogether my own mls- -n;,e( Coldg In the' . . . . .1 . . . . and prices address I . � . I
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She nodded, and fetched them from to t Ink , about a I trem CtLtarrlio;o . x;W H. Bennett, General Agent, Chie&go L
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I ber own room. The water was fresh you", . . . of lie e : Read. 1 . I I . . allwsy, 2 King : STANIDAUD SUPPLY 00 , ftfunilte . n.."fl. .
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. and cold, and the towel was of flue I " Then go back at once, b g- , - . . I ' & North'westera It I � . .
. linen ddintily hemmed, and fragrant She looked down at him with a-lialf .ged liar feverishly, "I could not , . . . I I . WN17tDIS LINIMBNT to the only street ,east, Toronto, ,Out.. � BE UP-TO-DATE. . . L . I
. pathetic. half humorous ,twitching of bear to -tfilliR of .ton living -here . . Refuted. I Liniment 9dkeK1 for tl,t my store and . . I .. .
.With tile perfume of violets. Yet nel- her lips. � . L I , We ke�e,p for dale. When sl,would'be 0. K, . I 1, � .1. � . . I L
,. I their of these things, nor the soft with tills min Another hour. Have 11 Miss i3liggins laughed at me when the only One I I . . I .
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.�, -, upon . "You, must please not make love to yQnr things p and I proposed to IMIT,",unid. Willie Wish.- , , . All. tile ,people.uffo. it, . L.. .1 I They to,rriedover. the pagpoor I - .
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... � _. vrarmth of liar breathing his. rW , or 1.011 -al I have to leltvq yflu,tt mild . toll $dur mald. . Lot MO takii you fo togton. - . .. . I HAMLIN FVLTON. book until) they came to a plol . -_ __&11.11*k.� "
.r cheek, seemed to rcvlve� him In , tile sald', "'The Idea - - of tbinkinj about, I . he station. you And yet." commented. Miss Cay- Pion.$ nt Bay, � 0. �B, i , I I of a Dallowib,v girl with. ,iInormou_ . ;&. � �_
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least- Re lay quite still in thO'Same such :a thing In Your condition. -t _1 1,jant to free C., . . Frost Fence
,. keavy 9tupor. Mr., Sabin sto6d upright dontt, want to send Me away, do tills nne, "people say that women have I I., . � I bracelets on her ankles. � ,Ile S, rogregaive and buy the best
. and looked at him thoughtfully. His you t,- I atmosphere of clleq�tlug and, Iles, T16 true sense of haoioill.11-Washing- I , . I ,,,)On,t they I ook barbarou's and and ates can be had stnogreator ebargeth4n
I . . . . . . . . . I . I inferior makes. Why not have the beett Coil I
face had grown almost haggard. I whed I do 11 . ton Star. . I . . hideousIT" ri.Wied Mitbel, with agrlrn- spring �iiro sets tight. Heavy steel stays 1IM
"We had better send for a doctor," "On the contrary,$' he answered, "I Slor lips, parted . Into the * . � I . . I I up and, the Frost Look securelyJaine the tvm .
want to keep You ghost of . I see. . I go I I
at'st always with me," a smile. . Ublard's Lintmebt Cures.Colds, etc.. I . . I 14y4effoll ' asserted Claude. She THE MOST WIRE r2NOL, Co. Limited. I I
I .1 she whimpered fiercely. "I shah latch -,Tll she said, briefly, "is Im. I . Welland. Ont. .
one myself if you. do not If- Possible." . . . I L, "I have hot found so much to re. Adversity!6 Round Iloblu. I . t to wear them on liar wrl#ts .
Stay here,," obeL ough I
1. Mr. Sabin -gently dissented. "Notblng,', lie declared, "is gret In my I said to pphig� I , it - or Ju--tho shapo-of big brass spikes VIL - - - ___ .---.-------.I-- __�__ .
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I y doe Bible, If only we make up our mind softly. 6110 got a job unless lie has a, good reaRures Prom tile Deep. wit her skirt frotit."-Indlanapolls ..
.1i tor " he said ; "the man le- not dead, . I -le held Out life arins, but . suit Art T . .1 . . County Engineer, Simcoo. Ont- . I
p , or Zlying, or likely to d1e. I wonder If to It. Wave mAde up mine Ill illuded him gently. . of clot-h4v.11 Sun. I _____.___: 4 � . . r. . . . . �
� "You are very maoterfull Are all ,4� "nay, I know "Well, that's, logic.11 Off 6orlgo, the Island a.t the oou I MlaardIg Liniment cures Diphtheria. I . HELP -MALE. I
, -we could move him on to that gofa!" Englishmen as confident as you?" I hope", lie said, * .4 thern, end ot Greece, divers sire I . I
Together they managed lb -somehow, "'I know 11001119 about, other men," that you will never regret It. Nevorl 'Logle? Ho can't got a goodmitt borlaiging up art treasures thatt were . - '$Capt. . I VANTED-AM111TX0118 AX T
Mr. Sabin, In the course of Ilia move- he declared, "But I love yon, Helene Tell me ,what you are going to 'do of elotliefj ulalp;as he has a Job.11-Dol, Bank 200 years befoib Christ. Lucian , One Way to H I worthy young mail to trAV61 dr reliable .
I wents to and fro about the room, was - and I am not sure that you do noi tow ?11 : , . trolt Preo Press. - " firm; $IS Weekly oid all exD611808 gnsrante6d;
I 41 I tells of A ship lmdeb with, art spoft "it Mr. Carnogle Undo lie Isn't got- I firat-clagii refarenees and $25 80cur L re(juiredl I
attracted by the eight of the dogeart Oat* a little for me," III shall IgAve here this afternoon.." ,.. tli,ftt wem-t down on the voyage from tinp; rid of It fast' enough to ii,vold criened unnecAnsgaty; no livasain . Mr.
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still waiting otttal . Ia 0._'7'aftd_ ------ - ' I mat ur bota. 111.wn,I94rAAInstreot,of1Ic0I6, 11 Ia. - .
do. lie trownedpand. 8hu-dr6W` her han& away frombla , she i "W' go Ertraig it to some Catarrhozone Cures Lung Troubles, 0
1 atood for a moment looking thought- tightening clasp. I . frienda Ia London. Then r shall make . d . � Athens to nowe, and Lt to believed dlegraee," mused the a I
fully at It. Then he went outside. � "I -am going," she said ; "it Is yo 1101V plane, or rather set myself to the I - that tho wTook has boon, found novo. lligtj Itsomobody ought to toll him to 111LACUSMITH SHOP, Dwlgl,LTNG ANJ) .
� I 41 Ur Proud, of Ills Troubles. Besid6s mamy broonze statuettes a begin experimenting In the raising of -" I, wood shop; good oPenin � 9; tortne M04
Are you walting for Lord Wolten- own fault -you -have remaking of old ones, When I am L ])or 7, Hottleby, Ont;
I I den 211 lie asked tht groom. alwaY.0, driven me ready,, I will write to you. But re Aid'harda-Notbing peculiar In that, life size brornze stable resembling orelildie.1' -HOT10L PORTER, INOTYS- I 11
I 4 . .. The man looked up, In surpilloo. � Her draperies I rustled an le - member agaln-I make no promise 10; Havegilt you noticed Ihow everybody I the, Hermes of Praxltel6s has been . � WANTED be generally useful. All -
I likeo to talk about his nalles and b,rought up, Some of the objects are Sick Stomach trious, willing to
.,,Yes, air. I set him down here Moved towards the door, but she Id . no held out his bands, . I y, with particulars. ManagOri BOX $Olt 14010
� nearly an hour ago, I had no ordera to not go far. . , "But You will-wrlta to me?" . palins 2 Sbrt ,of a safety Valve, I sup. exilellontly preserved, but orthero Are May be often quickly relleved, tind �)�'-� �� - ` . ....... 11'... " � �� I
I I . go home.,, I VI do not fk�el so well'of he , said, Sho hesitated. I . Pose I or Ia It only a forni of 6 ego. . oarr,oded. _ .� Its unpleasant consequences averted SION UDDER . I
pl . "Lord Wolfeyiden 'has evidently for- quietly; ,;,t believe that I am going , "No, I shall not, write lip YOU., 1. t1sin ?"-Boston Txangorlpt. � . � . by taking thirty dropq of Nervillno T_IlthtM !0tro%astand handled wAfla,,,
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I . . gott4n all about yon," Mr. Sabin saK t6 faint. am not going to give y6ft ray ad. .. I NT for the TEI In a, little stwfeetened Water. It In- he Colo rate "Lin enwo6d" extension Atop 0.
. 0139(a left by the back ,Way for the golf She I ol SOZODO ETH 260 laddor- beatpUb for ftlilb pleklug, pAintia
I wag all her .knees by lllg' side dross even ; you must be patient for CaUrrhOz011e Cures` 11i'011011ti I i;tantl.v relieves tile nausea, end by plumbing and g6t1041 line; evety farluel' tle2i
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j going to �Oln a little while,', . I . Ita soothing and sti,mulating Prop- r1ainter8l treales. pakto boards, atdl, . 'I
. courft, and I am I him again In a moment. For A fainting ,,you Will, not go tLway, , A Strange Now Worbun, 0110,011010
I I Core directly. Ile is not coming back mano the clasp of h10 fingers around . you will Something New fit 3111-111g. � ortlea calms tII0 Stainath and ona- 'et,%. Illus prited eato;lo o, (rat. Addrass the
i -here at all, Yon had better go Vme, hord Was wonderfully strong. not at least leave Ungland with Ma.dame Daniel Lesoin (.TeannoLoIg- blea It to go Oil and COMPICte tile Waggoner LadIeVC6.,vinifted, London,Ont. .
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� . III feel better now," lie anno . Out , ,He f saw our old iielgbb I or, Mr. can), the first WOM&n to recelvo the process of - digestion, Via action of p RtIlT ,,� FARM IrOn SATX-ONN,OP T109 . ..
� � - I should thlaW, unood 046149 MO ?0' ' SkInner to-daY. - � Pronch decormtLon dt'tho Legion ot Norvillno Is simply obarming, plea- .
The man touched his list. OILIMIYii "I oball be all right if you "Not unleag. I am compelled," she She-bld you? What Is 110 doing ' - finest in the, Ninara Popffisulao at
"Very good, air." . . I .stay q promiftdo 11 and theno I , Honor, Ia d. novelist and poet, a, yo- aiint, penetrating and powerful, Winotp, 10 miles from HAVAIlton on two fail- I
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plotly here, and dealt move It I go, IwIll -now ? � '"bollever Ift trOiff lffe;� dIld -Drugglits 'sell it.' . . - _..." . - - I . W 86 actoll Ift All 36 of Which' 18 in' filkik -
I I Ithera was n, little trainplffig up of about. come back again, dr'let you know n6_11ooS 'Iilltiir��sltod In oille of theme blalwt , "61 Ays.
�, She looked at him doubtfully, w1leto I Am. Yon need not fear ,- I ant tild author of tile best Vrench trans- ___ - hiontlyllafteb6s, willbesolainonliI III&" 6c
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I pidly disappeared in tho distance. I do not belleve,ti she saidi = ,
; , ft y otbat 8116-Tbe IdeAl I mover kneW YOU 6ha"rL Thigle a dooffled bargain Ad Ni
� , . 30. Sabin, with set face and a hard Oil felt Ill at all; YOU are kkin You shall we me Again." - , - himt a tuncral proccolon, and wear$ ioneth&A Ctrpoiitet, P., 0. box 400, Wfhota.
t hadi to 1111ine. for wild ,emts -Plilisdel-
, � g� WbItOndoll Witt; dlemUlfled. � jllw&ym rk gold ring, supposed toh&va Oat,ft
�, ji(tter in his eyes went bao,k Into the . advAntago of me Ill plAn, Press., . Catarrhozona ClIr.ea Influeftsm L, .___
j- ilrblilt Tootli, R�Jenei Wits still on ber "I dan assure yoo that J .Alft Ilot,if (To be Oantintled.) ___ , - power so a ellarill, whiml )Ing Come
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