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A 0. , , 0 �n ... of t A or his %, good; PUP01Y Ot girls, ,who real rXed! liate- Xyl. a
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. � OPI 4�N bd U I �jo British phellyt. j%A4 bulllmto� SoMort to b V*%Vb* h0*4144-he on4l dIx4Ix IY that a great Many or the - . I 1w,
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NJ% t � A Xems lfor;feal 5-4:0red by Dr. 43inge. 9tIns4 to be old maids unions they took . BOA ,
. '4 . I; "= Up.s. ANDREW HKWFY, St. Jo . lin Sticet, n hand, thlAmselves - - -After _ .-
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- Tboy RRYO IlWdai6hes� and B&Okaohea A$ WO kAOvri,t 1011do M.M1 I *0 2 QK lall's, - the matter I WA I
, I I WAI 494YOro" with the interviewer,-. � Predericton, N.B., statea,�"Last spring I lia4 many meetings, from which all marrIe4 I'll rr I 1W '01490"Lor.0 , , U -
0 t a p Ins. The forgotten, this, Wo 7:: ly" , folk were-, rigorously exclud ' . = R .
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_A�eaauguld anA Unableto stand I R I o;ii 0s, d bo,414M til UP A sickness which left to ' I ' I deterril, t . ed, the WIrIP Im I I 11
a - Ut , . one of 4 XoQ. suil. the k **At e in & very rull � .
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I . Exertion thit Wald b" 4kippedi": Ulhe continuat ' Wore , W ryous state. In ,*t, j�41huilit* Cli -),";,!, -" 11
in 9 ,up On t a, other6 We *%W , I ,g s
� . 114dr. should be invited. Notleds of thim, 0600"m"—
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, Prom the sun, Orangeville, ont, I 47he trouble with our Oil III Amorl. I their Wats; Appear over the crest beforit I'havi 5. 11 to 14!"t extiont *,ith Aervo�- Q'I'g. , I , __ 1. — 0-
they- bad any view even Of the top Of tills ness, s. '. - 'quently llk,�dlattqchi ofbcaeach2 festival and its, masons were pub.
ftu book -lover Is that � b, -, Dis & ques- bill, far lose Of us. ' Then came their , � , ZI SL 'I. Isbed AII ever tba.curntry ,.,ml even In - " -_ ' for -
You can alwAys tell anemic men and I . And d4 41ws . ,d]So Holland. This ,,,,,,, 01,1ginal way of 0e.
women. They aria pale, weak anc! :4� ob. of conscience In ki lif No scru. ;faces, then their breasts; and we fired. . , 'be veFy curing a husband fias just come the rt -
. The first rank went down like a .. swath 11 . seemed to 011, .
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could , more A In pf 1; not every . ,weik_�,%rId:,*Ri dis., preparations and decorations. Of the vil-
lanuuld. They have headAchies and � Of 901,044 But Others pressed forward, ( logo having kept all agog foru week. A �, I 4, I �
backaelies. They can't eat -or the I - k provided for his recreation of value, thO'CO]QUAI'lea4ing. We flied again, thq tressed,with ligins, ia tablewas placed in the contra of the vil- � I..4
lugelir I author"A . the sraAllgf the bark. )age street, and�the hoste.�ses, "dressed I
dliest, what little they do elal', , .a proportion to the Colonel reeled. And fell fo=tl;400,,. I
- can't a 0 . I owni . skippill ry' throuxh the leir. But Almost r - , 111'have spent A � to kill," awaited the arrival of the guests. W nin-
bilsteTy oftliv Art of .g? E .
And it I comes fr in poor blood and , was byp &fain, the wounded lee han I I -a, Weather
� ,book that V llrnp stud trallins 10 great deal of money ents . I
ary charms its reader 4000 AQ horrIb I Im At S 0'roloe% jbie girls,, With
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unstrung nerves. Banish anaemia at � I I r741h. I
slot, a v what it provides I It rms /, t so . and the bachelor guests, ap4orriblod,
once by enriching your blood and 1, .lone b, � cha ground, be; loaned upon a rifil . , � for medicine, but ob- Those wisbing, covdifor�, theme Warm' vi bts should buy
i a orutch, and a In front of the town hall, Whence num- 9
in forced h1weir torward ! . tained little or no erous .Addresses were given on the sub�
toning�up your nerves with Dr Wil, bY What It 011114, III �erko, calling hoarsely to bin men., A .
Thousands of grate- out the book -lo I , . .11 relief wil I began Ject of matrimony. Then the event of the "
Ilau ink Pills, ver. cultivate this Art I bee oning them angri on with his arm, an iron,bodstesd. We have a fine assortment ranging in priew
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ful women have said that these pills , IF . day tOOR Place, The loverless girls took . .froM$4,00, to $12.00 e ch �
.of pki Ing. It is an art RA4 it, May,be ' And thunjimping calm, y to the. very mur,.' . I t4king Dr. Chase's a
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JoArney mast red even, by the avera a zies of our Wausers. It was oplendid.. ' h eav ng
have restored them after all other Follce 11 and when he fell for the last tfm�weli, . I . Nerve Food, and all empty seat 4t her Side, and . aitin � I Ciall awl see our Wire Cots, Camp Bedss La
means tried had failed, Mrs Joslas reader." luot In 1 1 1 � WA an
. I w your own Inst we Were sorry.11 'Kidney -Liver Pills, anxiously for the youtli who Phould elect . . id
Mollroy, of Orangeville, Ont.�' was P, nothing In the art of skipping is so sure* "What was his name?" I asked. I and Qau soy that the to $It bewle hgr. There was an Awful Veranda Chairs, Setteeg etc, .
. gieat sufferer for s6voral years and as, your own Instinct. ead while your "Colonel Lloyd, of the West Riding Re- I Mrs, He ey results or this com. pause ore the first mail "screwe u -Cour� . . I .
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!pent much mone looking for a cure. book holds ;you, The 1nook-lover offers g1ment. Months after we laid a wreath blued t7r�atment have been most remarkable. age to leave the rest, ,who stood bud, P,rices 10rW aS the qu
ub a reporter of le Sun Mrs Mollroy , his author. of flowers on his Ave, And the card bore I never bad any medicine build me died together as if for protection from I � � ality will permit.. I I
. 11 himself .4 willing victim to , I up like the the danger that awaited them, 10ut at . .
I Ole Inscription: R honor of a brave Nerve Food, and I give the credit for curing last A brawny fellow of about forty, from . . .
said : "Several years 0 my health Were," he -soya 10 efreot, "is my -attention. 0 orry." It was an Act difficult to for� .
ni've out COMPI - the pains in my back to Dr. Chase's I�idncy. I arth was com. . . J. ff. - C ff- E L LE W, 'R LIT V9
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A IT eak f you can bold it, you are welcome to. It. It"" . fortless without a wife, made a choice I . *I
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that I could not do -Ly housework. If ... I rather hope you con hold it,' The !),At- , . , I Liver Pills. I cannot speak too ,.yell ofthese And took bis Seat,. and therl another and . I . �
I went upstairsmy heart would palpit- tie .Is on. Does your interest lag? A News Notes.. - remedieg since they have. done me so much anothorl, and scon all the �Iaces were I----- . - . . �. . � 1111111111111111'
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ate violently, and sometimes I would i I long paragraph stares -at yen? Take . . I I good." To protect you against imitations the taken. Dinner lasted till o'clock in .. . .
faint away through weakness. .. I . 1. Fortraltand'signatureofDr. A. W. Chase the true Flemish fashion, ending with Songs. 'FV :Z:M.
MY the first sentence, and,jump straight to PFGross elec 00'... ,. JEBM"S 70_R'UC3F SrM01
. .tion frauds are ieport�d in amous receipt book author, ore on every tox. and speeches. By this. time acquaint . - ,- I I
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We last.. .Is the subject, stall the me,
Go ahead. Ras the subject 0hanged?
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arm In arm with their captured swain,.'
Very tew were '.oft lamenting their pro- i
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0 am gia or v e p a soon U you khow it you are reading in lines and Toronto, is missing., * I . spective single-4blessedness. The dinner . 0 1
me lip and made me a well women. . Hymen, otlymenmes I The strongeatblood pur fier"on the market, per boAtle
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paragraphs instead of in words. and San- All Liver and, Stomach Troubles our- , t I � .
My.health remained good until last . AIIQ Many Wedding days are alrea. y flx%L .
Spring, when I was again taken with tences. e4. -by XilleVs Granules. Sold by R. P. . London. "Purich!" . . I . . I . . 1. Comb Is Baking Powder', I I I
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weakness. I now knew by experience "Then comes Something you. want-ev- Re.)kie, "Would you r . The purei and best ' per-. 1b. 2. 5c, �� I
cry word of it. Y . lie �ad O I I y ten pounds A. yeox to . I . I I . .
the value ot Dr 'Williams' Pink P ult I , On read con, n I n I The reagointment,of SirLoulsJette - remain a bache or?" aska4 Phyllis, 1 1 ook- I , . . Just R, eived. -This Week.. I -, .1
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and at once got a stipply. The res'lls till an inward monitor stirs, 0 'n d !� ec a as Limit,- ov. of Quebec bas been" tip- Inq up from the'liaper, . � I . - I . I
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was as beneficial as before and I can Ono A a* proved, , . I �An?" I returned. I Hellebore, .* I. . I Rubber Spon
conscientiously say the pills have done If you go too far, as you eas- . . . I'VVell, they're going to put a tax on - I � . I I . - ges, .
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me untold good. I am grateful for may, retrace, It Is a pleasure to be <:I .A, Is rp C311 WL X.,dl. . . bachelors," she observed. , I I . I ' � ' I . . Suprema, a owder,% I . I
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by your author to do so; but, Bears h . . ell, , 1 9 . C111304 ,
this arid hope iny experience will beng. I - --.e The Kind You Have Alwap , Be , light I roused, myself and regarded her with - . a X a � . Paris Gre . Mennen$ I .
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.r sufferer." 'thlot of , � 8 tt a i�,11111 , , ,11!foil P- - astonishment, . I I I - . . . . ' Perfumev I
Dr. V, illiams' Pink Pills have selection, the first and greatest of 'I.". �. IRA, u�w. . . , ce called' I . . . . I . :
cured . 4! " � "In a pla -Kausas," she con- - . Blae Sto'ne, . Seele 's Amer
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more sickly, palerfaced girls and wo- of natural instincts-: -and soon yoii ,wilt % I I � . , 01I. suppose AaVs in 'America$ Opinions of][icading Physicians, . I . . � . . � . Y . . � . . .
be looking for somethi Geo Gttrrisoii,aBedford'tottinstei�,fe.11 tinued. - . . . . I � 11 I . I I � -�' �
men than tiny other- medicine ever dis- . ng to read.' More- off his,wagon in a fib and was ru'h over . isn't., it?" . - . � . I I have used Strong's Pile Remedy in. . . . .Photo aphle Supplies; . I . � -1.
covered, for they suty new, rich, red over, you Will feel after the exercise bf and killed,' . . I . . I . '�Read it ont,"i I suggested, and she my i.)ractice, and would cheerfully rew . a
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blood and so strengt en every part of this Instinct ihe beginning of youT: own � . I . .. .. commend it to thegenera1publicas one He' 13,,Q!o mbe, eo. - .. IM r,aq, ts
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the body. They are equally suitable, conclusions on literature. and. life. Seliite- - Lord Strathcofia is still confineid -to "'A bill has been. introduced Into the of thd best remedies for: piles. on the . . I . .. I I milillill . �. I . .. . �
mn n and childrep, :Ind tion makes one think. The book -lover. his h6use in Grosvenioir .Square. by his Kansas, StAte -Legislature providing for niarket; knowip,%itscompositionin akes . I . . -
cure not only anaemia, but decline, who, can select for hii own needs. out of sprainbd ankle, - 4 tax on bachelors of fifty dollars a . year, me more incline. to recommend it as ' �
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--onsuniption, indigestion,rheumatism, what has been provided for -all is not far Rev a 14). Abiallti-fri was inducted into and on spinsters of twerity-fivie dollars ' Clinton SaW -Door, 'and.. ,- '
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. -First Presbyteriaii . year.' - It's A funny -bill I" she - c6nniftento iloc ,Af..D;, ctingPhysician,London . .
StVitus'dance, and the special ail- from being vaready. &'capb,ble c4tie'. .thepastorateofthe . 0 r k A I . . � I . � .. . I � � . I �
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ments which all women dread. These Taste -in church, Port Hope.. . . . . Jail. . . . . . .. .
any boO,ks; hold fast to those ,. � .ed. - : , - - . . . . . T .. . . � � 1. .
pills can be had through any druggist, that your Instinct appro.ves."I . G06 Gould "-y . . . . I o I Vrioq $1.00. 'Por'sale In ainggisio, of Blind. Aetory'.. . . .. . . .1 .
or will be sent post paid at 50c a box _'T I . tapublican" -.6onalilers a he Will make BaW "Very," I Admitted. mail on receipt of 'price . . y �' * I I . , ., 4 . . '
. he Springfield .'T WOie the Atlantic terminus'of his new "But I should think it would be Tather . by . S. S Co MER - PROPRIEVOR9 , - .: -
. or six boxes for $2.50 by writing direct' ,this very baa, advice and devUee nearly transcontinental system. . . . . a, . . ' . . I
Williams' Medicine Co.,- f.wo colunins.to a re" . . I . . . A good: thing in some .ways,", she. conr W...T, STRONa, 'Xiinufaoturing Ch . � . - � .
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to the Dr . buttal of Mr. Spear- . . � tinued. ,.!'Suppose 'there is 'p, bachelor at, London, Ontario. ... I i . I . . General. Anilder and Contractor . ., .
Brockville, Ont. Look for the full ' -9 United States have asked the Czar ' . I . 1 . I , I �. .� .. . .. � - 0 . 1. .
mabit argument on behalf of !4predigisi- 'who hasn't got fifty - dollars and ' - . . .. . , .. . . . . I . � 1, .
name on every box, so that no worth- e411 -11terKfum. It'says . Of Russia to ,name three arbitrators to I I a spxns . . 1. __ . ,. I
on .- , irt partt - I ter who hasn't got twenty the . This factory is the largest irf the county, and has the very lateabimp ad ms�_ r
less substitute may be palmed Qff settle the Venezuelan trouble.,- - . -Ave,-Af y . A young man named Arthur: Lake, . I . rov
. . . . . chinery, capable ofdoing work on the. shortest notice. 'We carry an . extensive
You. . "How mairi�' ril....e.,?rfk, there are'.wbo I ruarry they will rsava seventy-five." ' who fell off a street car at 1�b ton, and reliable stook ana prepared plans, and giye estimates. f6r and build ajlolmsg.
read after this lasy fashlt_,,�, _ �2�aw That tired, 1.%nguid feeling and indis. - Slid was so pleased with ,her logical alighting on-hisi head, may die w* his, : as of buildings on short notice, andian the closest prices. Ali work is onnovii;,
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many writers',there are who feel com- conclusion that .1 n17 said, 4I'm glad I injuries. . - 11 I . . .. � . � . � �
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Relics of Nelson,, . Tailed to -eatef to their laziness-. Tbe I rapidly removed. by t1fa -use of Miller's' doniiflive in Kansas.' . �. - . .. .1 �_ . .. i I — , I I . I ** . . .
. [� question'which the, average novelist ituitf- Compound Iran Pills. . Sold by A'T , ,, ... I . . I . I . .. I .." . torlor afidexterior material. - .-. . 11 11 i
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. ousl take himself is �uot, 'IS this good I I . . . . . .11 . .Said,?hjIl!,, n6ddit.05 her head prop.0.1- .. . � . * disgustin . 91 . - ' .
Them to just now, says an En lish IT . 'Is this easy xeading'?':'Does Wm. Short, Dudley, and'B6n. NA'Iest--�. -,"!so yoli naiallit be I glad. You . how unsightly, sometimes Luniberi L4thj ShlnglesI �Im6,.Sitgh, Doors,. 1111n&. Et
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paper, a very Interesting objection loan I the . story got well under way in tb� first- wood, were buried by a 61,11 of earth at cally - . . a . m6rtifying to the'suffer&and unpleas� I I. .. .. � � � I I , . . � I / - I . I -
. P.1ways. s4ing. 'ourself that, - n Ian Ill Oct Age at fw -thi Calebr,�tsl ItIL SO -431L 013SX. ,n Ci 0% ) L -
in the Unitedgervice Institution at' chapitarl ' Is ever *I. Brandon Ha I Y . an6i'to all. An evidence of poor blo . . GRayd ,
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.ything such cleir.sal 11. Collieryi near. Oldbury. * becoming Americo,nize1, A 81 . 8, .and lowered vitality. of the ellminatin . W&tarloa. C&II and get pdo a 6'pUciag yonilordert,
Whitehall - the plume of Triumph Ing that, absolutely no. mental effort is W -est 'wood -was rescued but his dom-� '� . . ) , ".* . . . I . .� .. ... , I . I . . ,, . . . .
given the Sal -tan to Nelson . . I - . I . . people want to.he made to r I ,They need toning.up-t . .,I I I . I I ; -,,'., ."
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., . I, , I . . - . . . body.. marries n6wadays . till the j�.are. W Ole S -- You call 4ulckly�; . , . - . � I . . I — - -
after the Battle of the Nile. The vanes - which the , iiveiage * readdr, fo * : I ... � .. . . .. . I I . I . I
truly a magnificent thing � r "Your friend,.Mrs - � is looking. .about, eig-lity." . . . I . . r I . . I .
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� whom �the'. average inovelist writes, might much'inigrovedin health."., "Yes, we. � "It InivIrt, -ba 'i remunerative b , 1. - . � . ,
=11sen �18 P,xilli I u - errn , c-l!oisaiis are driven
of great size and beauty evire ' I I , . pin * zone . � .
be temptiod,to skip? . . � perbuaded her -to try Millei!',� Corn pound . agreed. 41 dnxesa�.dne of the discredit f 'the blood org-hhs grow'strong- - -
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-or ten ereet lines of light quiver and . average. novelist fails In .his Irori Pills,with the result yoliobservibl," ed:.Governments,'. Wiff take. it. lip. � er, an - .. blood, ricl;e>'� the nervis-. ,.
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flash with the slightest movement. These estimate of the mental grasp of the. aver- Sold by R P Reekid.. . - wouldn't play it myself, though." . - stronger. Pimples. anA . t;1()+v6h6s dis-. I A.RR. AG. I I
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,�,_ . I -age readeri he has the av6rap " � "Then you'd have to ,' Marry," said*. appear, Color be .'--,Q1ad I . . . � '., I I.. I . . . . . � � �
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argai-et's, has. I . � . . J iqb try and see how muc joy ca , I.. :
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`,��i cunningly hidden clockwork which �an 2d conimercial experience, cut bjec '. t6;one or two'fiOrinal matters, - wotildn"t do �tha4, eith6r," .T re- go an out of a box,of Fi6rrozone. I . . I . : Q
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cause the star to revolve. On' ting out descriptions, abridging conversa- be nail Abithia Admiralty' turned. CIL would. go .t9 ilson. lika'Drk I fire
. tions, ixelsini. digressional #ettin rid, Iyapprov( I O." . . . & I .ra bike.s,.'R. .b , :. op buggiesi 4Nadoes ,,
. and'the War -Department 1 r - .Cliffor . . � - , . -, , , , P".1-loglie, a. G T.R sectibn man ,hurt . ,% � , .�. . ,. . ... �� ... �.
agine the effect of this blazing in the tar. I 1. . . � . I. . . I I ordiij�ry b 4 ie 'A A I'' t a a lumber .Wag(
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boosh of the Lord of the East. I . !u short.. of everything thit might fak In the Sprfng and Fall a &od flesh . '0.h," s4f. j6YIiIS'- - - - I ' on the railway at Sidney crossing,pear. . �.. , .. 11 r ) I I I .
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To take an ornament from his own tdn'10 'IS . Tequired Whenever'. . , , . . -ighton, last Week, is doing well �, and ' . -W20,_ �1. �
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. on ty W atteutlon. ' ,.The -book must be She hesitated. . ' - - I . .. out of r. . " . .. t 1. I . � ... I � I 11 . yki �
rerson and. bestow it upon an underling . w6iltness or loss ofweight isapparent. ' .. � . &
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highest decoration possible to be Won * er to do but L kindly to allow his eyes to, I admirable - for thilspurpose. ' .'.. .. r . 11, 1O..' � - R M gkll&.. Me-..,
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and never bad this honor been conferreli rest for. a certain riumbW of m1ruites or : The London Times'Berlin"corriasp * i I olibiuld dy� . I .
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on an unbeliever before Nelson's day. An delit Says Great Britain is calainniated o a. I don't know. )�hat aie ecivally influenced by the almos. . ---
English a.ttache was sent to carry .the hours on ,the printed page, after which ' b the conti-h'entalpressitb.tlieiiistanci6 How long would they give us to. make � . - ,� I .1r . 1. 6
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gift to the battered decks of the the ntentO Are sugosed to be absorb�d. . 6 TRu,si^4o distract.attentionfromthe up ourminds?" .. I . �, magical pain -subduing power of $er-: . .
"Vol' If wrlany point 4 'ad symptiiini �a� .. "You'd bav*e - to decide At Once," I jaid.' viline - equal in m'edicinal value to fivo W
gruard," and to explain to the young ad- Post", dipeontent within the . empire. . . - � I times-the,quantity of.anybithekItheu- . I
such, 10 a teni'den�y to- wonder, there is . .1. 1, .� . ... ,.. �. - "The:tax would come, into foTce' oil the Somethi ,
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miral �Nelson was not forty then) ite �OTet�lu on I . th the prepaiation�. . .� The , annual suinmer holidays In. .. day th, bill was, d.)P * .1 . 1 z ,.. . matic remedy' -Pen6tiates-`at Once .'' .' . . SoM - et . hing't . .p plb�asd . t � hip V .
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.exact significane I . a ar p acei . ips,-.noV quite pre � . - mil way � e asked. I tugh the tissues, reaches, bbe gour
� ai- tion with the' Crewe. !"Would most"people payV!sh thi ce. offir you now spepiat vilaes in Teas,
Th Ejlpe Ni a was -the height . = have: commenced. ..It' Is. eg- . . �
" � 11 I gested.-' Out'with if, let us go �on with- . . . "I hop6'most people would,'piefer 'to 6fithediseasetilid-driver, it out. War, -matoso', Corn, Pass, Salmdri, Herribgs
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J�C�,,Ieni�r of Nel�-Rnla&7�,-.- o the literary. nialto ,qu people: have' viline Wundoubtedly the king of *
. . se...Unf6rtunately with I tiniste . that. r ist passively," I answered.. � a . funo, Oatmeali"Corn memili F�%irs Bres ast
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-0 ' 1,the town 0 seaside 'and country. for' Wis unequalled by any reme y .in Valts, 1.
ouds had gathered then round the Ter - _9*uy readeraii. those; in whom mental I lef . . ,!t I . . . . r oulA be -rather fullp,� T, Vita, Corn Otarch Coffee C000 ,
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iho had done and was yet to do ad much I the world. 'Your-rhobey back if.7011 great variety of-bandiai and $ws, ' ,
'W1 , Pp. Altogether' do- 1. Loss of flesh, cough, and pain oxi. the .she iiiigested.. , "Wh , all. the unmar- I ,
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1,)r his country. It was impmible, E U�. - ;,1ro ad by iredigestion,' the. -TazAsd. 'de�' . cheat may not mean consumption, but ri people 'we son there would - do no6- find. it so� 'Druggists seil It; - . .Tt -in to pliaste othir wa .
Tops thought, to honor him too much. I . . . I . - . . . . �
Aty a very end. Left with nothifig to u7 --bad signs. Allibin's Lun Balsam - Ili t o 1�1 I * I . I . I . :. Suinmer Underwear'fdr Zadidi and' L
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At the United Service Institution, be4'dd` 'do, the Wad. blfid,ull�,r wanders off Into e -o �1� heals, hlTpm�?,& build 'new' prisons, , it, does' bila. do 8 ' ir ChAs Tupper -has arriVed in - I.;�iia-, [Hoolery. ate. . � ., I.. � . ..�. ,
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the Plume of Triumph, is a gift which . � loos�e*n§,tv I 11 "` .. 'don. His -friends are'delighted with tbe . : SioMething for nothtiiIogwil
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. - pastu - , air passages.6100tell rain of opium in' I 11W. ,,,,son 71) � - ... I .... : .. ' ' . . ..
- quite other res,,.or emerges from a 9 . , [ coutintied'evidences of his mental and. pffer. I .
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13 a walking -stick presented to Nelson by, ,. . . .. . - . . . . I . �1 puysibiLlvigor'. .., .,.. . . I . ".... � . . � � . . Theii io-pleAsli we will pay you cash I ra
time to time, just long- enough to make ' TheArchbiihop of Cahterbury,in the , bags,11 I �an§wor. . ,in ... I, . . I . 1 .� . . I
the Island of Zante, and round th4' , � I � ,I I I I � I ... I �. . . �our Butter: and.E ;� I . .�', . �
sure that'all is well: with ,,tire. hero and. the' chapel' of the Lambeth'. Palace; .'Vboy'would won pfck'jin the oalcuilil. , . I . . , ... I . I . . g9e.. . .....;. � �,., . �Ai . "
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and small tbny seem beside -the SultaW4 '. � , , . �'. . � yesterday consecrated, Dr - Jahn Phil;' and there Would be too many: fi,xil-bags' 1. w nos$ r.. .. . .. .., � 'I _1 . . . .1 .. 11 1. I
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I . � - I said* Phyllis.. 7ouldn't tibe itit; e2i And diseases, cause d : .
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which were possessed in Zante." Every . � � . . . Glou ter, in th . . . . , cry expensive .. 11 . � � . . � � it v tb the use, of Dr.,..Chaae's 'Nerve , . . ".. .. . .
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had to do honor to the man who IIR41 ' ..No fAk 1 - � ,
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.fd ngerow, . o . u knoW." "Yea,.� needs Used every day b everybody. them," -ph6, *ent on: "It woled try to ijew hopes +711idnew cmbidence i ,�tyong,- . . .1. . �_
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saved the Mediterranean." -These relied Delays are 41di * -n,?,- OZ marry thetaln the prisons land then let) crideterminations,tosucoeed and, -the ., . . 1. . .1 1,
'are lent for a short time by Xelson"i I jev�bs ffistill he replif. t I've only - Can't y6ii: sell thei ers , do and. I + I . .. . d . . . I 1. . I . ..
. .: . 04, -11bu make fortunes. + Still room. Write at �hem 90." + . - - ' . I .1 . . . ability to ap , ly one's self men'tally'an . ,
liamily, and are well worth seeing. One kAova you -three days; and these gefw� . "116W n1d., it do' that In . iically; 916alth and success go hand ,
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doln . . once the G. Marshall & Co., Teas Lon- . ?11 I asked -I . . . Byrestoring. oodhealth,Dr. L . a%gons.. B.
. ,,1�.a,y1,'.,4re:r%t9 be is - o . d0f), Ont. . -,' . � - .: � � . . � 140me curicifty. "Y'ou can't. marry Lp"p Is in and. I uccess , IL . I . . . 1
U the better for oce"ional brushing up -quick schenies always se � I .1 ,m ,
in the storles of the day before yestel%i I ?'--.Chlow I I . � . . . I . Chase's Nerve Vood he ps to.,, a Imil. -ill the!,
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..M . I VX*WL1 u ---A Thomas and MayT .Finn, .- h-Ath- . . . . 1.
. I I ? 10, - _ - - f!But-people-wffl_�soon ..ma�ty._ea,o -- ,. our prices areas low -as oau be found .
I 's of - Chester, - were � sen to prison .fl . r . -,,--- �� , _____..,..__ ,-- OL US. - -,- , " "' ------ '.
� lia, th baby -I ging? - Crab - f or er\ If they have- opportunifleg of inleat " L . I . I � IIV�S atl6t EliZ -Ilefore-ycu,buy ball ana-se . '
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. . I . . . . . I I . b"ket of ,wateicress.. The. chlild wa's , , " . found dead .by Cain great from 40'to 80- rods per4sy, it is a
11juldge." . t iltl�s of beth streef,Torohto,w" I I . . ch
Women Who Drink Whiskety. ., 1. _�_ J., .� , ) . Kou don't get id Thos X%n6,at four o'clock
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I - , I rnee ng in a, prisonill I �%l t d 'The , her husrban j
� are fesponsible. for ` . - . 1, a lot the bask � et�kii , . . in. III, . : . Geo.,"Lavi t. :-
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deal of inebriety arriong women is - — 11 `0 I . .. __ Somethiies - a cold Settles . i a the . '11idy'd -alter the system, bheu'� said I I . . . . �
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by a writer In the "Hospital" I . . . . I I . . bowels. The Pain pierces like a lance. P� Ills. " "They'd,h&ve'to'give t .6, ONLY,ONE. DR.' CHASE . . - .—,.
n). Of 670 cases treated during the I . . I . I Get Ad of it promptly by taking Perry . . . . I ea -par as . . aged and well4nown *
dances, .and private theatricals and - There is only one, Dr. Chise of Re- JWBig ott,an,
in an English home Davis' Painkiller in sweetened Water; t rl .. . . e -Dr. -Chase res dent ofStiAina village. was killed 1.
were . . CA!"'TOR 1A III a I . I .. .. � ceipt, Book Dune --- Only, on at tracebridge. a wasrup. over by ' ' '� '
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ebriate women, only eleven There%is but one Painkiller, P�ariy .wT 4 wou .alt the system" I W 01 A. 9,lah a
-six habit ally For Ufautf! aU& Chiliftibil. Davis%. Refuse- Substitutes; , I I I I - doubt if, it � of the. grea, reserle ions, he gave to A freight train on the G T 'It, . "
rinkers, and thirty u ' . . . . , . . . . an;reed. .' "But . . - ;Wd � 6 _ I I , re . . . 11 . .. I . . 1. � . ow, id.6ffo
I wine. The rest became drunkards . 'Many tbanks are due from the Oro- d' . . :1 . I . . W1, ra,it and slinatt, . - . .,_ I ., . A �.. - ,
u The Kind, You Have.Alwiys Bought ., Ono." 1. . , . _--_A_._-_V._bhas0,`M. D.i --- are on every - - , .: � .
.gh taking spirits, and espeelal!7 . . ' . T . � I ...
tore ot Weaver'i; Cer4fe to friends - he un- 0 -a Cold In One D It. 0 " �'.
key. The faA that so mamy of these . "Pe they ' d have to keep all't. iinedles.� lipitators d not . To Cure a ; ..
in, rie n ' box of his rL
]Aars* the . . o have written tci tell of the Cerate's . d people in. prison for ev,6.r,01 she �la these. They Rve the -Take Laxative Bkomo: QuinGe ire
I -drinkers Is ascribed : . _ dare ,',o reproduc �!
p were whiskey . , goo workincurin scrofulous bumors, -of . . ��' .
X ., or skin diseases, said. "I.don't -thing avian the Atocoum )tects you against All drtiggisto refund the money it "
e writer to the frequen-t preserip- . Signature of . I . scald head and of1h, be so silly -as that, - Nin, if the bill IQ . qararitee whicli pr( I
. heie kind words are most encouraw pasted It *111 -happen as I say, and prl-. rau . I .
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Ile of late years doctors have verY _____ lug. - . . , . I . I . buy.. . � . I .. .. each box, 250, . I I . . . .
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a , avoided recommending alcohol to The Strike Insupance 'Company in Bioylists and athletes geperally NiIII ; "A kind, of. matrimonial Agency * I. dist. cho6l. " � � F--. _.-_
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patients at all pre, 1\ew Orleans !snow &fact, ha-vqngbeen And' Hagyard's 'Yellow Oil: the Most' su gst.ad,,se she panned for a ;WrA A new IiIdeplefidentgotho s SRMR""n�� ------------7: . . I . �
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be Any It IS whiskey. if a man or .. .gt on a permanent footing by an un-. effective remedy for limberink, lip stiff 1P, she mad. "And I Shall go iE" built al . . � . . �
of middle a erwriting bureau there W 0 Nolles, 'Oints and ,%ore -Muselibs.' 'lie .best edat �Stratfovdl' * � . 1 4 . . -
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go feels twinges of . - tool it will, be grett f�an. : � i I . - ._�_ I -, � � , . I � � I .
,gout or rheumatism, the medical attend'. Louisville, has beeif �aamed attorney , Ming for cuts or woundst of any kind. . I I . .. .- , . . . I .. . - I I . . . .. . . . I .. . .
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PoplarBoard. of Guardians has ar# - Women who suffer terrible ,pain I 1 . .
I . Profeaaoi�Atnee Dryce In Me recently . I � New. *. . .
patient has been in the ha�lt of takiiig, . i'"l '.. . ranged that 200 bois in its schools will . published 08tudies In Contemporary latomil - .ready relief by I . I � .
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rd, -water. From tbe prof Sion the thi lobby of , r n . ,
substituting a little whiskey �aad pbyll - has thlo ' i h ling . I/
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is the 'safest' Of all spirits,-wfth re-- L I parties to pYdaes of intereSb in the' the Ro. of Coraino .9, seei 9 his OD1111- 0 - in, anp leave no b I . I I .
metro olis during the iuminer. holi- tenalice' -Ire- ?�" 10c and 2,5e; Don't 6ont . Iti L 6 I . . I
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suits, very advantai, to disifilere. , . days. , . . I land, I told him) lit order to diviort, himi common headache. powdOrsi they II . Uniou. an I R. Wo
These figures, which tell the temptation . . � I thoughts, how oolinsone had, recently Surely disappoint, ,. . . � I . . . .. �
which six hundred Inabria1s, women Dr Low's Pleitsitint Worm SyruP Is discovered that Dante ,ha4 Ift, hill Wt . 0 - I - - - ' , I 0 1.00 per yard.
--bed, make one doubt If the ad- � t ,� sure death to thei worms every time, . . I Irl.- �iod :9§l,0W " . . t
er yean ell lip 0111396 .to a ivar( I 1 $� . -
C0 iis; equally cod for the publlc� It IS I . . but harmless to tbomostdelicate child. be whited at Rav ovib the Mr.A, ,Carnegie has forw, Hill to- I I . ., . . . .. . � - . .
tiiat the 11otofs, recommend only '% , It, contains its own cath'firtic, so there lectureship wMelt )raised him ab to the town clerk of Brierley . . . . . . . . .
P �, � Itah -of *Lut6 )4r, Glad9tonel'i fa4e at w.1jids a, free. jibrar,y for the town- . . 61 . C It 11 I I
tioP stimulant, and may even specify. is no neeld of giving.castor oil or other P . . I ...
uantity, ,but they have no'guaran- Am a Heart and Nerve Tonic, Bit" "d purgatWe afterwards. Price 256. on0a lit ut and he said, 'How strangle ib I � . . , * ,
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t their limitations are adhered to, Tismis Bui mind Constituti� � ordo are a beacinn-light to 0,11 the J;611- 01 lotus
a warmth of the spirit not merely iu�' f6r ill troubledwith weak heart or SUV" A life coilvict in Itingston Peniten- 1v th*t !)Live' come, alter them, GREAT DI'VVER131NOP, IN CORN . - . . . I . . I �A, 4._ -Al. . .
I uedsa pleasaut'gense of well,being, but At a f6od for the blood, the lorals MA do Mary tried to commit suicide by, hang, stations - CURT'!& 0 .
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Ot be excelled., - . I ing. llewttfgfou,ndbyG%tardVic6lesaniI should have hod tares and ituxletles to; ' . 16sh and I
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_y ,rell,af, from. Wv"s . d with Ne"'isims609% was *cut d6wn in time- to save his , life. vlax theta dangerous to use, but the old rolia,blo ., in e . 4
a3u. This tempts the patient to tetutu' 1(yaj air* trouble - .1. - . ,.. - -1111, rest of us eininakon iinortttls? The phrase moves . 01 U'MS
It when the, pain comes back.. -Thb Sleciploomiialmsitill Noevous Prestratiaim, PA& If there is a cavilty in your Ae Ing reminded zoa'*t IL low days booro I Putnam's Corti, E%tkActOr Te .. I I . . . . . ) .
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is not told of tills extra Ind I 'hati a of thin Heart, Shortness OfIrs"k booth. plug it with a,plece OfDrL Is had board. Mr. Darwin, inawlailingtIV00, - Corns, Warts and Bunions, Without . . I . . . . .
1, land patient co-Asoles hoirs.%, VGN�;r Irahati,ig Spallso AnsessIN or MAY Toothache Gurn. ,* it will Stop theache t`h6 pleasure a visit paid b -' pain in 24 houtg, No p&in,.uo failure, I .� All widthall I
. taft� of 1)*Wty, take , y Mt. GTAA , am"01 oures., I I . . I I . � . . . .
tho W, that Whiskey It '60 I pro tl a d acts as ft, temporary fill, ,%ton* had given him, ,my, %fia bIF tatkok Put" I
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