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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1903-03-05, Page 6. , �,­� ­ - ., 11 - , . . . I . , . -- --- '- - � ..r � -, a I W P, 1 1130,4LWTON 1W)DWS-IRSCOAD I . - Maroh 5th,, 1903 It I - I ­ - 11. � -11 I � 0 01. . 0 0- . . - ,. ­­ -- ��11 I I., � .11, .11 ­ ,­ ­." ­. . -- I I �­ ­ , . � � � I I � I .1 � I . I .11-11 I " . 11 I � � . . .. I ­ - �­­­­ ­­­," ­­­­- . ­ - - - I � I ­ - . I 1.11 .. - ­; ��­ �.., . 1-1: '- � ... - �;,,4� - 11, .11 - 11 "I 4 1 - 11 I � ---- I � TOX*fo.� I . I TIOPU'LUSS AND A14MOST I)YING resimlo vionto In Kontov - 0 Le"eay.Z(WiwUoad)Disinfooti%ntF,"p . BRANV$ Oft CHMSE., "I've I)OW thinking of It ever, since .., 11 AW -010"-000- 3IRS. I,AMPMAN IS $AVUV BY In the Xentooky bottom 141140 U1040' Powdor is better thon.othor soap powdiorso . � ­ . . 04 The WAVO 00400 w0th. . . tile lower Ohio and Its tributaries the 38 it INUO acto as a 4isiufQ0fA4U I atertoo on my present trip. , to the - P I ment 09r111014*01% 11% a 10hipe's.0 to $we* 'As., druinmer, thoughtfully, Suit I'm balix,� 4, curious story comes to us frbM the apple orehArdo and "sugar buo.h" Oro I orband Ce I a I ... isiJaborwor '49 Swear Ats, I � , juotw.b4t suburbs. ,A resident In the near 1101611- Paine's Celery thfugg of tradition$ says the In4taitap- onto lip'loopoQN, I , N I I .. , A0h Country 1140 its favorite c1teose. ed. it I call make up my mind ,4olis News. Their places have been tftk- . ­ $40 .was Aiming at. You see, some borbood of Loudon halt A Museum in so stranger Can do, business 14 1,011. -The .Swiss, Mat � o chmot. . - , I en by the pecaui� Which Y10140 a much FOR SALE , � .;e ,the Groyer tim, ago I realized thati traveling about his house in which tug principal curl Compound# 404 without a AM hat It to tug style Uuowu more generally In this country Q 4, bAl'beep Wor. � from Monday to Saturday to wear this � � greater revenue., The pecan orchard Is . � the counto AS, I am,� 1 W48 taking a oulty 10 4 fte 90 Which . - - -­- I as Schweitzer to made of goats, eil I N pRING AMDICINE. -usually distributed throughout one Of � � kape. it good Many chances, so I decided tO- Abiped for Many ceut-Orl In An 11141411 THE O T, . Milk and 10 full of holes caused by the , I . of the , wease cornUelds ,Of several kind of head covering, with. A froeic . � , . temple. Once when the,owner those Im take out an Accident luourax4co pollo:r, , TJIAT CAN POSITIVULY G'UAR- coat,, and on Sunday to, appear In 4 , I $ra- agent in this dis '1� - gasco in termeutatiou. The cheese is ,, house t . . �ualed, here, The 'My dear,' said I to MY. WIfQ After . ook a party of PeOP10 to look fit . hundred Acres that formed the. auto, .boUlder" (the Conventional derby) And . .. � � . Imitated. but n I bad acted Upon the thought, 'I have the Museum be proposed, in f0a tbA * 4 . T AND, NU W -ever e.q . I t ANTTI�r H8414 11 bellum plantatlovo, Uero they are on, a Sack. outawaya are much WOrh With triet for the 0 �,% en Sound ' typical English cheese to the Cheddar, I , . I ter done something today ,that 1 01191314 they should ,All kotow to the Image. . 1,16-, 'TO INILPAK, l)TSl4,'AS- rielled by conotaxit cultivation As well Silk hats, And not infrequoutly 4resSY I I � 11JU , gitingly Sequoenteil t9. 1 As by. the fertilizer from the overflow Portland Cement Cora. first Made in the r-4uglifill, town At have (IVUQ when I first started on the This. they All , . V41), and 111JOKLINDOWN men Are,seen in the outhJudloh cowbt- which it Is. ,llawed, It is very like 0 ladles, who declared of *110 ObIO, that Occurs 41WAY0 Once , cliees - road� 1 have taken Out An Accident 40, All except tw BIV0 AND WOMEN. Thsi ation.of Silk bat and Sock., and ,am prepared to . - beeae, while the insurance policy on my life. It 1 AM It was wlclied�. The fire god wag. m . and frequently ofteuer a � pany Jai -go or American ere* e, Chesire Is an season. . I . either � I I , other favorite English 0 it I venged within two months, Ogle of the -, I . . pecan season -opens special festivities. -1 M--- I . �. Suppl�quali . . . . I e day loStiltoll, killed$ the company pays $5,000. Another mark-ed,aud positive victory . I I small tities. Contrac- I fashionable Cheese Ot tu I be So I � Sage am injured, then I get $25 a week.' ladies bad her house buruqd . clot to t . ,.7 in the neighboring towns and � TITU DAY Or XIRAO,U48� I . 1. � ' . A cheese Which eleflea Imitation. I . . . I he other for Paine's Celery Compound 1. An- I . . : 64 Aror how, loug?l slic. aska ground tile' Week after, A44 t other marvellous example Of life, sav- cities t0eo It up most enthuslastically - - ast but many who are cured of torfi and others who in- - .- . cheese, first made to England, Is now ,Witjl pecau "tours," picnics, d1unere-in isiJilug, bleeding or rotruding 1,i'es . . one on A. later date fell backward late illg 1, . . � . tend buildin - 1 $1 'As long AS I am laid up.' . . va ,at such In fi . gwalks, walls made the worK over US distinguish- . Is . rictleo of fetes th ,- ol Dr, C iase's 0iianient �Iio flavoring and . ,, -But it might be oVy a weekl . the are and sustained oOrso terrill Mrs. M. H'. I'amplitan, a lo,dy. well Uutho. 411 by the Use . I . . d b ge ulty can originate. The right to look ullon thoir recovery as next to or silos of cement will do . ,tug .cha I , ic Is burns.. We give the tale without coin- duce A � I ., . I . , . , - racter st , 46 'Yes., known in Wo dStoCk Out., re( Z -gatber,the uuto IS PurchAS s. It.is liot uncolunioll, for I I , coloring of Sage, parsley, Spinach and � () -61vtou, is 14%14 . ed and a pro- tuiracuiou well to commuxii - it fAnd you would only bo, entitled to inent.--'Loudon Chronicle, I disease to 06 Were .9 feaolouAl c A woods din. persons who have undergone painful, Cate with I Marigold leaves braised and steeped. . , I Well and strong by liature's health � lilnbep hired, . me. The Sainp,,w.,on b and . � ouch soft Cheese, $25T . .". � -------- �- I . . nany'failure'S Of PIIV- ner is t 0 Most plea � oing feature of the risky and Qxpcinsiva operatiolls in vain . I I r . . Brie is a popular Fr d$ "That Is .. fill I Tr*n4portwtion, reallitlips, restorer after % . , .11 , I . . . i and Clameriabert, or I igluatlilg. 'In .Nor- ': . . � to be finally cured by this wonderful � I . � . . I . . sicians. This victory and tile Scores occastion-bacon, chicken, broiled on a . These cheeses are 11 'And, It you get killed you get $5,- Moritz Gottlieb Saplairt a JourliAllst . ta ointment. It is the St;xuaard the wor- . . . . maudy, to another., , and one of t , he wittiest men.or the Tow. of wonderful cures Nvrbught from wek!k. .spit before, n fragrant gre; Irish po - ald Q I verand only gllUantccdcure for of cement manufacture(! ' ' - I , . by Paine's Celery Conijiound create a d . cured In eaves where the temperature ONT red patiently. bb race In Germany, once crIttelsed I toes aud, the real, old fashioned re piles., - by tlie,Owen Sound Port - never rises above. 13 ,to 14 ,, 'you w , . confidence in the great spring inedie- Sweets, onions. baked in a crater of hot . I . � I . degrees. SAW , ould,I I .answo Ing when I King LudwWo vvr6es so sharply that ine that is codu reaching. coals, 4IMmel ryo bread, goapted cheese, � �� I . land Cement Company is I They are ready for marketing In May ,.eil, -the next inorn . I says Household WOZA rhig. -and far � . . . . I -a celebrated started on my trip she threw her arms he was ordered, , At this season rallie's Celery Coin- � . . I and November. Roquefort; . . . bin twenty-foUr pound rescues, gingerbread and cra.,bapple cider from I Rew ShIpot Axe lfam4d- the best cement oil the � , . to quit , Munich wit ,and permanently cures . . , � . French clloese,1s made from the win- around me And cried, . � . . young and old who are weakened and the farmliOU00. . . French ships arO usually named after market. . � � gled mil � k of goats and sheep that .4`1 'Now, John, , for beaven's sake what hours. � - , . ., I I � . , aid banks of the o don't get 114juredil ' I . The court chamberlain waited upon: i)roken -down. 'by disease -, it never � . � French provinges. or towns, victorl6s, . I I .. I . . browse oil the thyme el � . ever .you d . . . . the journalist with the king's e6m, falls ;'.its virtues are all-powerful even .Three Curious Word- ideas or. geutimenta; but no French . � - at � . names, e I . . t . - . mand and, having dellvere(l It, consid I , Men tit 0 A � Arno, in western France. These cheeses I . . . , I . � the eleventh hour., - Mrs. I4=ptnall Filibuster, freebooter and buccaneer Thos' - Walker .. are also ripened I � n eaves, but the tem- . . . 11 . I The xceptilig those of grea . . o .. erately askied:­ ,writes as follows : I Are words. curiously. interrelated. their history, are made use of. German . I � . . perature is kept at 40, degrees. An Artlat'n Training. . I get Away "No living iiiortal call, -imagine tIm French And the English sea adventur- . es of German rIvers,. .. I . . . say that.her "Do you think that you call all . ships bear the riam � � . 1.0 nhour used to . sufferings' I endure4 for months, . CLINTON � -' . Akin to the Roquefort cheese to that A sa BO . in that time?" ' * . . . Pro once made common cause against . ports, - poets, states and characters in . . . I called GorgonzolA, made in Italy after youth was one of great povekO; then , Yes , , , I think. soil' Oaphir 6414, "but It brought On by la grippe. -X became ements In the, ow world I . I I . I . . � she would add *some droll stories About , 44 , n rvous and so pro,�tr ld.� Spanish settl A �# German literature.' Spanish ships are . . . similar processes, It Is milder than its' in own legs. can't take Me 'qui ' � i and all three. of - these wordik came in I ­.- ��­­­­ . . I I it the family method of regulating . Ck c'.t . almost invariably named After .their, . - ---------- I y . no, sleep. Life I)eca.,me a burder and,I . Roquefort and not quite so good, Out , soul I time to describe the rude *sea soldiers . I � . . - � cheaper, Another Itall finance.* The studio *a$ A collection of enough I'll borrow -0 of the PuPov- was reduced to 4 inere skeleton, 4334 . cities or..kTeatcOMMaA4o9S,,, . I . . an .'04o and ends aud'M. Bonheur knew fl0ous feet in 1115.1016JOsty's last volullig 'heard of Paine's Celery Compound and who despoiled the Spanish main . - ... I . I Is sold much . . , 11 ., . account.. . . � . I got instant I the towns upon the coasts of the $,Pau. � I . . . -0. JunvowN � . I � �. cheese, the Parmesan, to very hard, and how to turn that disorder to . ot verqOF com�ueticold to use it. I UA Is usually grated. it Is oftenest used , . , - - the Ilse of . the Ish possessiono. Filibuster to said to I POR OVF4R SIXTY YRARS. . . � .� . . . I . When he'received momy for lit I - . . relief, I continued . soothing Syrup has : . with macaroni. Another curious Italian " le. compound and call now sleep well 'all be. the rpsult of an. attempt to make a Mrs.'WinsIbw's . . take. a handful of coin I The JAvan6we ftab I . I . , . . . . - . . . . . I . cheese Is the Cacclocavello, or. horse work, be would . , , I panese a llikht and feel rested vdibu morning French word of -freebooter; and ,the been used by inillions.of mothers for I ' , . � . -' . . . . .; . and im. and throw it at random about the room. We can learn from the JS ,olnes, My appetite is g6od, I am English borTowed it'back from the : their children while., teething. 11 4is . - . . . . cheese, which to delicious, I times of stress, when there thing or two about stabling. horse& In ( . . .1 Df 'night 'and broken of your ... 11 .1 . 111, � I . . proves with age. It to cured In the Skins Then in Japan bors'es are backed Into their gaining Ili flesh and feel like 0. 4P�w French becaliso It, sounded less frankly turbed 4 , � . a 1. . L ' � Onleg I , n Was Apparently not .a'farthing left In , t the head, person. I cannot find words 'to ,ex- . . raht by a sick child suffffering gn.4 . I I � used In making sausages and C , the house, the,entire family would -set 'Stalls', then a door ,Is closed a press my gratitude, for your great brutal .tbau the -English word � ) - ain of Cutting teeth send ", I I � . . I . . . I . - curious, sausagelike shapes whi I Ch has a grain a . no hayrack �on* ,; Buccaneer Was originally iren6b In. crying with -1 I I I mis. I . I . . . . ork searebingin nooks and corners.. inedicine and the wonderful.cure it.has a:t . once and ret a bottle of . -- - . . I Limburger cheese, ,so beloved by the to W they would find R'%Ive,frauc veniently construaed; to which the nag wroukht. I I ­ . I. . . form, And It meant at first one who Winslow,$ Soothing Syrup" for child- � . ". . . � . ' . elglum. It is Sometimes . '40or IS .. I I . � .. . I . hunted -the boucan,br wild cattle .and 'the poor � W., -, -. . .. � , Germans, originated iu.� . . , .11, �'11 - � to piece, and that warded Off .starvation.. Is secured. When needed, the . � ren teething, It will relieve .. 01-41',�� . . . . les; then one wliq little -sullerer 1 ediately. Depend. " extraordinarily' rich, - tieing allowed . . . . .. � . hogs of the . . . I'— W., 1. '! I . . yy. � To perfect herself In her study of Ant- Swung back and the horse led forth. , . West Ind turn �" ripen to putrefaction; hence Its.hord I I ­ . . . of the , , and in � . , its. � Maio. young.Rosa spent days in a slough. . No one gets kicked, no refuse Mattek . . Ir flesh upo it, motheys,, there Is no ii.take �� ,,, , � Made jerked meat n 1 4- , -i' ";, 1. � I Ing. odor In unaccustomed -nostr . I 'to visible to the vl � I . . I . . . . finally, because this mea.t wag used to about it. It. cures Diarrhoea, regu- . �. ­ .. . � ­ 4 ,2 � . I , ,- - oil- , ter house., The men were perplexed at . � rtm , . 1. I . � . I Some persons hav, . isat a'&ce .. . The Dom. -a lates the, Stomach '.'and 3�owdls, curbs Nki . I ,e 6 naying,"'Gorg . . . � * ., ton, the ships of the sea rovers, ­ . . . . . Ing a young woman theke and Some-. 'be &.seasible. way to constru . . provis ". 1. Wind Colic, softeno.,the Gums, reduces � . ,. is a ch"se to swear by, Llmbur- see � I . Man to. the best friend of the dog� itibusibl, -or fieebooterb I . (i I g& N ,11 I , " , . , " . I ldh - . - , .. 3 . . � I . � W 1� . . "I -R. � . et* . . � I �"\,�,I�,, �, , N � --at." From Holland come times ma I I � . . � N&& - 3" I �. � � ger to swear . , Emile, a- butcher . of great I . . . . � 11 � . I � . - . ,. .ren .teething is fj6asaut,'to the, taste , , 0111 �1. - -,-o - 'A ',,�l �1 I ?,, Zola de it disagreeable for )let, but for any . horse. � 1. .1 . I flammation aild .givea. -tone -and en- �\ I . '. . Horses come tie -,t, but b eed.tbe dog - , - I I . In I 11" ig� L JW � . . . althrml. : . I . - the Wild Boar. . . 1m"r 1141,11' - �'� � ado good M? . I , � and all other .farm animals, ,from - the . HuntinK .. '11 1kL11&Mr ;1 , 4"'', � 0 0 , � . the Edam and the plueOpple, both M . 40 . . . . . . escripti6ii- of -one of the IN, . . . I ,.; Mke& I In cleanly manuer.-And very,popular.. strength, announced that whosoever $in- I -Your bedroom.must be if house cat to the coliv and the beef steerv, . in G.ermany the boar hunt. occurs aA-. and is- the pr . �male physicians -and . I . � 1. , W . 11 .. ,. I L . . I I . 'ould haqe to re6on'W-Itb , Miss Jellus , . I . . . , - - in oldest and best 1, . . . . . I It Is written In history that the ]Dutch SOYed ber Vy . � . . . . . there Seems to be A natural entalty. nua . nurses lee - � - - I Then, . � Miss Prettiface-What makes . you - Dogs, however, are.foud of 'sheep and - - dr - HIGH CLASS . I used their round, 'like. to work un. very healthy place, dear. , : Ily.- Trained hounds are.. hold In. the "United -States.. Pr' . canubn b,%Il him. she was able . .1 .. . leash . until the lair of the boars to snIM ts a bottle. SO�.Sl by all ug . . . .. I L . . . . 25 Cell . I u. disturbed. . . . � . I . ot as living friends.. ed, and then they are tet go. On rush gists throukhout the�-;�orld. Be sure I ­ I - Edam chessee to shoot. out of their ca . . think so? . . . . goats, but as diet, �n � . *HA,RNESS SHOP -. . . I . . non. when the Swedes were besieging I ' B . aces � Lrat. . . . . . ;� . . "Because I have noticed that Whei� . Pews and sheep.and goats should be .the bristling , beasts. - They Tun - fast, ergy to the. whole system. 11 Mrs. . t. . . - . . . . . . .. . , . Amsterdam. . I . L . . stairs sometimes you.aW kept as free irom association, with dogs and the faster they skip along the wild- Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for 'chil& .. ' L botb light . 1. L .. B4ccririt is a very simple game. The .you are down . Up'lnte, L . . e' . sOqtjl-- ­: .,Good quality harnesSLI . . . .. . . � . . . . e *table have' . dreadfully pole. but If- you. go lls Is possible, with the xc6ptlon of the or and 11maddeY1 they get. Sorgetimes and "k for " Mxs, Winsl0w'S , I . . . . no each rildo-of tb . - � - , L 11 . . . . L and heavy, . at- moderate prices. - . . . dealera : I le of Ing. Syrup." . � � . - M--- ..I 'Saskatchewtin Robes, ' I The object Lis to . your bedroom for -a short 'time you trained shophord dog, . A dog walking ,they are shot. but the correct sty I L . . ' . . cowpen will .oftei . r . cause.a . I - - .. . sell best . The goots of. Trecs. L -416wil,volth a beautiful color." . throuill a -killing Is to use a long Spear or a short L ' ' . . - . . . - - . 1. .. I - - . . I The roots of a tree do not cover the. a ilble, and tens . come . . 1. � decrease In: nillk, -flow. that amounts to Swordlike knife. The hunter Spies his I I . .. .. . . t . . . also Rugs, 131atikeis, Trunks, Val . 1. . . * I . . I same area beueath�tbe earth as they . . I . . � .. . . . . .. . ]�te. . I ­ L . � ' ' . . . above. A. gardener of many ye rs' L ­ .. - L r . . � . I L L ' . _ � do amoral . e n est portrait tn'oils; -and'l Must say I'm g" L . � . . . � . . L fer.opity. Bonding over . a1deWaySL to the Or - a es ." Ises, - - - . . . a' 'ex-' two first cards dealt do I - Mm.NeWricbe-Now, here's my ;at-, Many dogs are L worth consido ably IeSSL Straight; nne,-,.bjJpded with rage and - � t to five, the player "k - a for an . . 'T ' t do Land court cards do not 'count. lf� the 1'. . �. . I uldre than the cash value of the dog.- boarohip, speedbig Along % ah almost - , perience, having had a vast deal'to' . . not together I - � More. -Than Juxtlee- . than. noihin . . ev, - - o.o. I - . . ' n .1 other. if Above five, h doeg . bt. , The " a, re It . 11 . . I . . . . o L portsman-thrusts his spear L: . .. . I ! I . . . . � IL T i L' . . '. � - . . I ' . in digging and. transpla tIng trees 'sole ques . In dou . bt a. er&ctly sitisfied,wIth It. 'I'm .4 IL . . * .. . earth, the . . I I . I . , . . '. . fl.c.10WR says he has found.tbat the roots of tion I whether a p ' I I 1i � . 1. . ,,, - ,An Odd Vaii'vit.. ., I . . . . R . , , I L I � _ I trees cover on an . average about two-' .player w.hosetw6 cards together Make ­*does me Justice. Don'ty6u think SO? . dull enddownward In the soil and the . . . -+4-++++ 1 �. . . . ­ . . .:, I I raw� a- third card or � not i. MrL', Cuttinge-Yes, Indeed; Justige.- The oak pulpit in,tbe Seamen's church oharp.point slanting upward and turn .. . . . . I . . . I ft.*e ought to Let . . . . ,. ,� I I . . . I I - . . . ­ .. .. ... L . . 21 I . + . .. thirds of the area of Its bran�hes.. ,The � . ' ' I I , . . . at Sunderland, Eiigland� ls-a curl6 In ,ed directly to the bogros pitth,. Straight . . � . 1. . �, . . . . .1 . . . . .. . I IL - 1. , + + , . , - ' :.� tj is L .1 0 s r nderL h s been ruled . . tempered[With mercyl' L . I . . . Because of this doubt It a I .--.-;-.i wa. . on the wild hog. . , - tree which has th I.. . I -�. 1 the - y of liul�lts. it Is built of wood - rushes, and with all' . never too 16te , AGF4,',,qT$ AVAW.tUl). ' . . rend -to not a I . . . . L I . � . I . ground is the weeping willow. This'L by, Lr!: h coui4s, that bg,ccarit I I I in the.shape of a boat's bow and- beafe the impetus:of-bis'long.flight he plunges' +. I I. . I .. L . . . I . . .. chance,. and yet � , . . . . . . Iliad We but^ Xnewn. , .1 - . I , to bu � A good. Cutter. ' - , L-.:.. L'Ither on full or part .time' - . . . I. tree's roots spread to such an extent - game of' . it is. a indthe-, I . . . . '' . . on thei gon-wale: in lotters'of �gold the .'ulj6u the spear point afid ther impaled, . I � . . � ... .. . � . +. ,. , .. . . . .+ I I I . - I . . ­ . - . . . should there be anytrees or shrubs matleal certainty .that. either . the I "The saddest words of tongue or pen ..� . . ..i ok .. . . . I I.. I We h'��e � � a: choice I . . . . I . that . . . I Are 'Might have been?' ... . Inscription, "Nevertheless At thyviotd I' -dies a bloody diathi. ­. . . . . . . . . .. bless . .. . . . I . I . . . . I chan. 4 . 1. I . . .. � . . I ,- . L . 11 .�. collection : in . .,- ou� , Are'you sittisfied %,iith yoftr income? ' - planted within thirty feet of them in a L .cc of betteringthe hand are Int- . Nay, Iplt.was . . .. . . . .third card or dl- - ...your douli . ' . will let down the nekt.11 The, pu ' . , . I .. .. - . . � P�ov�od by drawing a, 'n.1 ly . I few years the roots. of the Willow . Will . L . .. I Not. !,Might havebea�.'.' but 111311slit have th gift -of thona�al officers 'and. men 941ch Dlento oi'UIPAck 13i IS - - . . ; Is .our tjUle fully occupied ? If not' . . . : - . . � - be f minished. Considering, therefore.. the . bin - .. I 0 , . . e . - flotilla of iorpedo boa "Ich dleui'S! the in which belougff. . , , shoW.-roQm Y�t�:- . - ' writ, , B us.- We can' give you em�loy- . .. ound.interiningled with them. Fruit . . . risk L COAL,., � . ... . ..of the'Dedway it , 11 . . Otto .. . . ... . I . I . 011 terms or i . trees, such as apples, pears and plums,' large giinis that are ed at this game, . . And bin oii bin of , I - ' -Wales, JS usually ' : '' L, ­ �e ` . . ment ty 'the ,in . I .. .1 I � I , . . I ii,� I , � ,. � .. . ; 1. . 1-� . .. . ... destroyers. In., acknowledgment Of the' .to the, ,prInce o , f - 'd- c6nti4ct . to 'pay� yao . . � it is somewhat.curfous that. no one, as 1, . �. . . L .. I 1. -L . . , I Also Sol 1. � well: f or such ' . I .. . I . have very Small roots In comparison 11 1. . 'L . . . I . F .. . � kindnesses received .during their-�Vlsli , translated -11 servid,"'I and teAditloil'bab. . I . g6odsc . . . Iness* as you 'sectiria for -Us... at'odd.. � I . e. The roots . of Currant . ever .taken e. tr I ouble to work outthe - . I ; I I I— 1. 1. . 11 L 't k Ll by . the . Black , . ' -on es .� busi 1. I I I . . . . I . . . � . i ' with their s1z th, . , . . . � trVa and ioownsi : - � - to) Sunderland In May, 1901. - - I . it ,that it .wag a el L . ond hand cheap, . times. e . employ .' both m6le and . - - I . . . . L . ' ­ . . 1. . - I. I -- probabilities, ' '. , ,- . . ' . . . . . 1. � I I - -the royil.,ho in the I � I I I . . I,M.I. pr . I . � I bushes do liot'oecupy. more fbail a quai . I . 1. She -oh, you're all Wrong gbcu�,h�r. � - !. - .. Prince trout, I ot of I . . .. . . I . . 7e Tlie'next'three' � . . . . I . I . .. I I . . . , ': . I . .1 ' ... I I � I . . . eSentativep. i . - . . I . * ' . . � . . .. hemia, Who Wal 't L . months is .tld�:.�very L best el. - I I . - i HIM RAJIV L . , ._ blind kink of Bo 9 killed. - - . . . � 't; . . ter the space their branches cover. - . . It takes 'a* Woman ,to size . another 'L I Repairing promp _ , . - goods. No deposit. I . s r * . � . . 1: I �, . .L . . .. UP . . To Dtake T. .. ' .. . .. Int, to sell. , I . � . . A Narrow Escape.., . I ble . d L . I * . . i . . 'L. woman. '- . . L I � I . Old Peterby fir rloili.and,ktingy. , .In on the field of Crecy. . It ,Is a. nota L. . .1 I. ..L . I . ... our . I. equire . k I 11, amed.Suett having offeud;-, I .. . . . .1 ... ,. - . . y, a - e have the '. �, . I I Criticism That Burtx and., Fret . An -actor n . . I 1. dended to' ' . L .. . Outfit is obsolutely free: W . ; He -Yes, orto. n her do*m- - did- e" i nt. of his death his nephew Is to fact . , . . ru . , however, . that, the .late'Dr. Wit, . I . . L t . . . ve I . . . . . . . 'ies in Caiiada-over. 800- . , , 144?' - To bring about sane friendship be, od another actor, the aggileved'par 7. . . . L�: I . . A trind of the� llain Ihnb, professor of English litera- I . L : . . I . largest. nurser.. .. . . l ' , . . . ' .. . : Inherit his property: � . . . . . . L tween people who love each other, rem.. ,was det6rinined on revenge andthere- 1, - . ..., - I. .6 L . . . ture at Heldelbtr - rejected L this the-. I . . . L I . - .. , . . acri�-a- large range of valuabld: new . ... . � ' -L . �- . � ,.. . � L L . . stoel� is ,guar- I I I . . for each other's lndivl6allty�. IS � fore waited at the theater door to pun-; . Rans, �Dllemm L a. - i . . . Jamily ,sald ,to the old gentleman:. . W motto *was bf .. . . I .� � ," 'L., . L . .. �L specialities and ,all. our I ,. . . ­ ,spect C L . . .� . I .1 , . �.� . . . I 4. 11 hear your nelihew is going to Mar- � ory;.'Ae. held that;the I : c I -e� -as rep I rtsente64 ilf you want to ... . � . I of equrse necessary. We. an vdw that ish him. . L � - . I . Ich hicht feratay chfst,hoWL din be; - . . I Welsh otlian and took Its r1se'at the a an �M- MATH' aut ed; . . . . I . The n . Ich gall dot fr4uleln "cluck,"' .ry, .On that occasion.you ought to'do . . . RUMBALL . .. �L � represent the largest:' -most popular uuless duty seriously and lovingly do- . I Iglit was extremely wet And ., , I I ted bla .. 1. . . I I . . , L wands It there Should be no unasked dark, -and as the A&ors . passed, most of i -1 She plush go r-r"red, , ' . something to Make him happy.". ''. 'time when Edward. Lpresen I . - , �L - -It. . . : � . I � I . I . . I I. Chief- - , L '. . L Huroll-Sb", 0,143ton.. : -and best,known nurser�, write'L US,. .. L . . . ere muffled In. their cloaks, the ., I . Von oder 4itna shb sellmile Vy Jus; .:. . L "I wIL11,11 saldibir' Peterby; "I'll pre. nowborneldesf Onto th ' e Welsh' . . . ­ L. L, . I . I will be'worth � your 1. while. ,' .. . .. .1 I .1 11 . L .: -­ . . . . . . I criticism between people who, love each: : Whom w. , . I ". � .I ­ I..,IchgAlldQt�trauleinllgeese;'P'' � , - -fend that 1: am, dapgorously ill.tp­�Loja� talus a a I IS 0 oLfbelifli-," '-. � - - - -L ­ M ­ m, tt,-�==! 7 --L ­�. . . . I �'STONU &,W ISI - - '' . . . L . . -fdt - en' � ... : - I � I L' . . at C7 kn rban ca tl a - -- . L.. I � .. 1. . I . . I , RI�Li:�TGTO . . it wQuld make. ragdel man *4p'obliged to 6quire. of ." Sh ke mine b6adl, - , ­ L . , '" I I . I . . . I other. Think how I . . a. pr-ra ' ' ' L '. "" - : don Telegraph, L... - . I. I . . . I . I.. ture so*oroign. 'He held the Child up. - � . . . . :. canada's. Greies , ', -, , � J. . . * ' . for- . each of them test he shotild -cudgel the. . ; . . 1. I . .. ��, .r . I . .1 . . � . .. , Oado -Its - ,� .:­'. I . , �. . . . I I � 11 .. 1� I ; .. - ... .. . L I . 11 00 . ... -11 pence If domestic critlelsin. were. . . I . . L . -. In his arma-and exclaimed in Welsh, L " gs aidH I 9` :Tor'onto) -Ont . I I � . . . � . . ­. I .. . . ............. :-. . . . � . . L ' o 0 . � � . L bldd6ri at every broakfast tablet Think Wrong One. . . I . . . I . . . I . � . . .... . .. . . . 1. 1. . . ,aning "this Is. your 1. �.: . %. . ., . 0 b 0 am q phy F I . � . . I of our own happiness It o I ur brothers Atlength.suett,arrived. ' - L. I L . - .. . ... L . . . . Too 3guou. "Elch dyn,". me ' 0 0 - - - . .... I . . I . . . . I . � I , Rushing in,.wrapped In his Cloak � And' I . , , Wing ot� -mia'.OP The .sexplanatl6il loadeepte, 7'.. . . . -. . . . .. � . . I:. , . * ' I L . . . L . ' ' ' p Mrs .Marryat�Al.amma Is ta . n . . . L . - . . . . . : . . . I . and sisters will stop telling i's uuP eRs- .1 . C'io.in* . ber , ho . use and . coMing. to live - many' intIqU l4us. . . : L - . I . I . . I . I .. . . . . I ... . . � . . d Malt - Brakfdst, Qod- 9 1. . I � _ .L.' . . � . . .. I I 11 L" ;.. I . ... I ... M08M.... N � r. L - - I I �� . . ant t with ratA; he"was addrebse, I .. L I __!I . L I . .1 � . I L . . . " . � ­ . ". I I I their happiness . drenched . .1 I , . . thinkyj)UL cotild�sup' - . - . . . * E L AM 0 , ' % r., .. - ruthsl Think of . . . . . . : I . I with us.t� Do you - . � . .. I 1% I . . � ".. I.. . I . . .. . . . I. . .1 . . . . .1 . I � . . � �L, I qderyi . . 'L .. � . . . . . if we could. refrain from Ibillightening With the usua . I I . . . . . L� .1 . L ?', L. 0. .WANT .'* . . . .1 . is . THE PIO"R,R. OP Al'L L ­ � ' . us . . 1. i - -, .. , . . .. ­ :. - . ' I .- . I . .. . .. . .. �-*. 11 , L : . . I : ' - L�... ­ . L orloting", . . . I . I . I I . . . --m-My dear,.1 can -support DIAMOND DYES. . I �.-. . " H . - - 'L .. . . . � � them as to their dress or mauner's or . .Areyo0:Su6tt?1S ., . I , - port both Of L . . . 1. . . L . . . I Is - . . . . ill Mr. Marryat , � . - . 1. ., . . . . . (M I ffl . bellefsl-Margaret Deland In Harper's "No,", replied be; "I' . and . I I MALT�WHHAT FOODS. - -aid- , - -. - '" ' , I I... - . I : . - I , .. ONU . Td. I . , - . I ..;.. . % t . I I 'L.: . . I . i �- ". L; '' *-­ .' ' .., . . ... . L , I 1. I . 1. . you, very Wooly now, but'ilm'aft - - HOME -pYING.HASY-,A1STD 'L ,�- ' 1 , P i . . - I . .. . . . I . . . . .�. so passedL Safely Into the theatem . , � I.. . , i . MAKZ . I I . Hig4est..Prir.es a d- . I I . . : I Bazar. . L . I I � .1 - :: . I - w6u. I . . ... . L � . .,. I . . L . � . ­ , . . , . . . . ., . I. I I . Id be liisupportable';� . . . � I . � .. . 1. � � . ­ . . ­ - .. . I . . . I .. . . I . your mother. . . . . � - . I . I . . - . .. : . � . . . � .1 I - I . I � .- . , .. I . . . I I . I ! .. . - 'L .. I . PJ,F4ASANT. . . L . I . ... . . 11 '. 11 ''. .. . . . . � .. I . 1. ' ' L�' - , "-%tali Brc6kfa. . . I .. . - . .. .. . I ... .. . .. . .. � I I . .. . . . .L ".. .. � . ... I . ,�-- I ". 1. . . . L I I . I A ,dreat Wheel. -: - - , I st Food is the'-. great . . . .: . � . ..... . . .. .. . � ... ­ 1. . I . . . . . . ... I . . " q . � 1 , , , s. P ,1. . . piontier of all Malt- Br'eakfast .V. oods. in - -.:,. . I ., . . . 11 .. . I �.. I LL I I -- .. ; . . ..,.. . . IT PAYS TO AD`VXRTISB � , ; Wonderful helpers in tlie�: ,. - . Laxey in the Ide of � B�au, IS the'llead- . . . I L . - � .,. The moSI . R. &I J. RANSFO RD ... ,. ­ . . . . II ' ' ­. .. .. . I I I I . .� . I .. 1. . I � .., ., . �. 11111-11, . ... F, '11% �!� Malt Breakfast the, diastaSe .Of.'. Malt - - . , ,. .. . . I r , I I 'L I . . . IN THR N WS-RIWO. I quarters ,of .the - lead mines of - the Is- . . , L . home to ,conainital'olressing are the - " . I . .. . . ��- --- ., I . . - - I are -first used' to increase. the dijestim - . . . . . ''. . . I . . , . . . .. . Di a -mond � Dyes: . They are so .easy to Otapletoll " *� .Salt 7 . Workg.�, � ' . ' . I.. . . I . . . . au&vood v lie of wheat.. -. . . ' a rich' ..*. . . � . 1, - I . . I I land, more'thau half tbq ore being 06 ! bility; flavor al . It . . .. ,� 1/9, . p 11 , talned there..' It Is celebrated aIgo.tor.i.,,,,, . % - Here is, a � little gepi clipped Cron! a , .,Use,i aftvan. a.child can*..dye -1 1, - I I . " - eted In .. .Since- br;oughi. .out � lids . . - "Ptirents an with theni. Diamond �P;-�;rl-;;��. .... . .. I . I I - I . . . I its groat'wbeel, *bleh Was ere . . ol perfect color _ , . I .. . . . I ­ 11 11 11 . .� IM dk V rh a i equalled- that emploved in. the manu- small boy's essay"gil parents. � dresses,- L . .. . , .. . . . - OPPIEM . ;P ,Wj . J854.- - Its diameter Is, seventy-two: feet, gee thtngs which -boys 'have to look 0V Dyes make faded and dingy , - . . '. ­ � Jacture soUdelicious and polial;tr Malt skirts, blouses, CiPS, � L jackets, scarfs,. � XeOm- . Aftev vocre phospemei I . I � . t is god( , 9 i lilsalso'have 0 . . . . , . . . Ay and . . .. . i I- to eat , 0 them. . o t -g arents. . I " . :. I . , P . a %P , . C1 . h 11 so Splendidly Is It s4it that there to Breakihst Food.' I ' I - P S , la.ces,. curis.ftl'� and draj�ries look like 27te Great English genii0y. ,,��, . . . I V 1. . no oscill . ,s. young and, old . it furnishes Parents constat"Of pas and mas.. a . I Sold and recomm . . . .�� L . I . . ation, and It.has been.going it,'plcasoi I I , . . I . . . . , new Tti 'the Diamond Dyes there*' are . I . I . . - the greatqst alnoutit of nourishment ; talk a good deal ixbdut whatthey 01-0 I 1. dr . . . . .. .. I . s erection. , L special colors for dvi�g L all cotton . - . . . I I .. practically ever Since, It I 'Lot _ L I . ab I . - I., � - - . . I le m icine diseovere . ,L12 . . . I . . I . . I . . . I conomical Cereal going', to do,, but, mostly, : WS the Was . loods aild .spWal' L � I . . it is the most c . . and � mixed g,. I . L dysi.� . are . k � . .. � 11 When the butter wor�t - I .. . . LJ60 dS ; iCis earning morecompleielv . .1 . . L- - ves guaranteed to an I k8L L' " ' . .. I 6,ulaker TUan Thought . . that make you mInd.0S �. *� . .. . I)rel)ar'ed for c6loring%all �wool Lroods: % Weakness, all effectsofabuse, L 1. . . i - -y .dav tile uam� its friends gave ... I I f tlic. L ry Street Wor I . . .Some one. re. e,ret . I. . ' I - " L ' F _L Diams5hol' I).yes is e ce , 0 , Xce Rattenbu . I .. . - A little boy, bearing � � . . . . ,aolt color o ailed on receipt � L. . I , - come � than . it : "The'altogether �Atisfactory break. . � The Wa,r.'' I . 1.11� L giiarantced`to give fill - 0, u �S:IrS mulants. M .. . . ' .. . L. .. . . L . . . . big, , . . ofp sc. , will' 0 ark that nothing was quJcker, . � .. le, . . r�.� , NVorkman- . : I . N�Jheu u, . I _ I in , I ysicions 't far stir- 1. ' I oy� . being .asked m by-, , I , PLce6rolink 6,�,'dlrceti6ns ekone U M1111. , . : L put .a\ penny' , in . the . fast food 11 Ph ;. Say i 1,any . I satislaction . 1,01 : LI)i�ebb impo'rte .. . I .. ' churn," is an .old time dairy thought, said be knew better thafl� that; .. . -. . A seh6o b , . e( I L a . address, a'. - L . . L . I Otis, All gro �' - or, I. uatantee . . . Vassds all other grain to L - , you received c , ook,L I P . . ship, a.nd,Mateiial g . m,S . to - 'whist' - ' . . . r I . I . . teacher how be; silo to flog him, re . Have xur no* dy6 1, ' ' L I I . ­ . . � � .. - proverb. It often see Ing,wa6 quicker than thought ,ors Sell. it .1 I . L . L U. . . . L . ".Sheets- L of designs'for hookdol niat I I , . I . . . L I . . . . .. .. . L . L s ,all' W6od's Phosphodine, Is .sold. in Cli ' ' - C0 - , I . . suld: � , . . . I I � L' . � In L .J. (J.. �- - Being asked td -explain, be . - . L I . . Dlie& � - - - I . . . It rugs and dur olved cloth sanipl,es ?, If ton by 11. B. C6, ,be, p SISALF, , Wid -��. . ' . . I. I ... I I . . . I se, .oiri 1 should like I it , p. R�ekie, - , I . . I . I . L r work thouLyh no one has. ever , . "in school the other.day,l whistled ' 'L I . "it. you ,plea i . I PROPR%TOR$. -- . 1. . . 0--- . .. . got a licking forL . ,L I K , - - not, send. � yotir , address - oil a postal P,, Hovey and Watts &.Co. -druggists . ­ ! - . '! L . . . I I thought And .. Still ore Exs�i4gli,e, :: - Upon the Italian. sysiedl of penman . . 1, . � .. - I 1. . . - I told why. . . L ". . before . I . . I I . . card .to The Wells & Richardson Co. - I I L I .. .. . . .. .. L ' . % .. . . . � . Moll_ L __ . . --- ... . . � I It."-EvAllgelist., .. ' ' ' ' L - -Mrs. Woodby-Therelonnotbing. like- a ship-tbe, upward Stroke heavy And the 1,imited, wo T�,lountain- .Street, , . I - . - - 7 . I I L . .. L . . I . . . . L . . I . I . . L . L' .. . .. I... . .1 .. I . . . .. I ­ I .� . . . . . . . : I '. L I .. . college, golUcatlon to -open the Way to down one light." - - : . . . th L. . . . � I ,e - . I am I ' ' I , ** ' I because the children do not, - ,"36bu,"r. she said,"Sdo you* think you, 'ed: to go to t tat 'the Vroublb .. .. . w . .1 . .. ., . . I .. . I ". . r L . . r , r . gain strength and fleshr wLe- , can R.ffor r d- a new gown for me?" ' i the F our Hundred;, ' . I . . . .. Nine Out of te . n . persods with whom ' ' . . . 11 . I . . I .. I.. I � . . I . r . : . . . . L I . His co .. .r . MKs. AlcGInty-Hy son's doing even 'you argue say . o 1.1BU . t . I � An AlsliroiIvrl . quotatioli. - , .. 0 � ' S.. W- , . . I I , - . 'SCCitt,S . lie ' i iversity. he -a got Into . in A�rguxna. I . L : 'E . Y. . -�e 'L 'JA, --M F " L I When mothers ar .Worried . I , . . . . . . . . treat,- P�.Q.,,. and you will get . . I . � . exclusive society, .Since in 'Son start. . .i . I free of' cost. , * . . . . utd Afford It- . y , t1le L Emill" He' looked at. her sharpl ' ,. standill .You don't: aridera ''ST- .. . 1i - - . . I.,. r . RS ,�. I 11 say give In ' "Have you ordered ItIlIbe asked. better -at college. L He's,. on 'tho bille.- , 'Thjt1s,*.hAt' �ou think about Dr. Temple's hatred of verbosity, was L, ' ' . I . . � . ' � .. I - . . , I sion. - .1 ­. .L : A'Yes,ft ,,, L. I . L L I Philadelpb . la,.Pross., ­ . � . ,them -they don't understand, � - Intense. . On one occasion his,ehaplain . L . - . r Novetned� covers go large a field � 1. . . . . ' I ' . . L "Theno" be-gaid, With A -1319h of reolgi I 1, I . ... I 1. . r I .� I 1. . . .. . . . . . I .. . 'was surpriged,--to receive 4 telegram. i , - ----- . . .� 8 WAVUR$ 9 , ' . , , r . . . I . L I L . . - . . p y' in *the 'AtIou. -ICA: noord iv, . . TbL% way.to lose afriend r 10 to have . . ' L - I � . r . . L . .. , . . . r _ . . . 'r IV I .of usefulness as ST. JAXU L I I . . It is like the ehn n n .. . . L I . . . . .. .. I- I . � . from the Archbishop consisting of on7. . - r indicated whelleVer there r . 1, . � L . him get'riell while Von stay.Pdor. : some , ,atlon Oncour- . . the words . "Third John, 13 And 14.10, 'they'are . .. � milk because .it. .works and 11 � : . .. . . . I . . claim tbAt coeduL f I r I , r 'they tone ' I . immortality. I The Carnation in an Old Flovier- . Ages matrimony. - Why not! ,Isn't Mat- Mystified, thd chaplain turned up big L " L is a veak condition, as . 4 1 because there is .something, Humanity and Immortality constst ! Pliny refers to tho'carilatioll As liaT, -dMOAY coeelucatlon7-Saturday L gVen­ Bible And read: "I'liad many thingo to . , , L Ing .r I . . . . r I . I . . r OtL " Ito . the different organs and br . . . L . I . I . ' ' t lust Pdtt�- . . r . . i I writo,but I Will n with ink And pen' , I . L ' I � . � ' astonishing about it. '.1. . . I � neither In reason nor In love*, not In theL i Ing been used In the days of Angus us . . � . . t I I iiust I Shall Sfrength to ilI6 tisSUeS. r . -I �. ... . .. r the�heart ! CLeSgr to give a spicy flavor, to wine. . . I I . I .. body,nor In the animation of . - I . . � write. unto, thee.. Bu "I I . � I . . . i Scott's ]Emulsion is . Simply . of It nor.in the thoughts And stirrings While . r greatly loved and 'admired by L . r 1. I , . . shortly see thoo an ' d we shall speak face. �� . I � I r . r palpitation of the heart, -poor dl4 r % 1.1 . . . . . I I L . I , a milk. of pure cod LliVer oi i of the brain of It, but to the dedication . the'anclents, Its Improvement was not S r ' . . . . L to face. Peace be.to thee. Our friends .... gestion, - sleeplessness, weak -nerves, I I . of tbew all to him who will raise them Much advanced until It found it home . ,alute ,, thee' r Greet thy friends -by anaemila, and ohlorosis, areL qttickly . . I . , with some hypophosphi�es. up at the last day. -L ' - � ­ I In England. The date of this event fig ever* Pains . . . name.," . r I � . I L' . . . - JAMUS V 'they . . . . ' I -*efli 0.,b ' , ft , I I . k relieved 1) TAVURS, . '' especially prepared for delicate . . . . I . not quite 600, 6dt, is WIP r r ,e ' Kidney. Ge also repair'the waste caused by hard , . r . r .y ST L . Mehn Bertlet . . i a Le' . I nerouX. .. L r . '. . L about ihoyoar,1266. dhAb1eor*r0t6,of . . . it he . . . . -Bertle-Are you dining anywhere Oil its 6,1wration III 1906, from wula. dato" Mr. uIlls Gallant, Packp6tville, alouces- if I could only - get a bite to eat C. wor k. and fatigue. I , . . . . - . . . L . . k I . . I . stom,achs. � Thursday? - L , L I I it lidg'be6li dougldeti6d a ljofjgt�j 46*ot', . teir Co., N.D.. writes'. "I feel it my Whined, . . �� L ST. JAMAS WArlms help Stomach, . r . . . duty to write you, as I haVe received Much ,,Why don,t you work?" she Asked. 11 - . r Children take to it naturally Appleby (6AgerI,Y)-ThUrSday1 No. .It was neAf d0ldd'cni6utW bY. kiffitj" bo-ofit fronk the use of Dr, Chase's "Xothiu! dolo! In my line," be an- . . A ! , , digest food and send the witrifneut - . . Bertle-How hungry you'll be on. FA- t;ytd,lit 018'aud dedf,tirited hoeA, Nuk , r . I because they like the taste . . r I ­ . ', Aidday-I.Aver Pills. I (wag taken three owered. "I'm it dima museum glass e 'is is the - ' . I I . dayl-Exchauge. In Just below the ribs through th bloods and th I I . I In 100. - L r . . . L . I 9daltuld rpttvioel eafted',if yeard ago %vith a pal O�er . eaters An' they're gettin' tod common." � holiest Way to get health and strength, . .: , and the remedy: takes just as . r I I 1106rallatIOV1,01 volitch rofi�d HUI 11r, *ofo., U tile 16h ilde, and right the kidneys L I I , . � 0 It "Poor mants" she said SympathotICALl- I . aturally to the children.be. The prismatic color of shells, scales shak0pehr# In -A W1utcf1s­�rdle;S1 kdC: At first It did u6t cause me much suffering, I "Coluo'right In, and.you ciLn have I I'll the kind that lasts, deviilopg and . n faijeat floWej r b I A YeAr ago theL P&W, fit time$, %#as very ly. r of fish, wings of Insects and featberO 4 ody$, "The' 0.�, fhd�aft-' 11 . K "Vi SbINGM-10 breeds the -energy . which acdom. cause it i's so perfectly adapted of bit -do depend upon the Interference ' 6� severe. repeatedly of the VAInd ile two goblets and the glass dish the. . (V 40"At" r . � . � Soo Art" otit"CArbattOus," H _A106 at'. 41 After bbarinj girt broko this morning.11- I Opt FUN No$ plishes tnuch. * L r . . pf light fil'tho thin plates ill At COMPOSO ludea to. It I* '11111bilry V.11 ai Dr. Chaseis :kIdney-I.Aver Pills, I do- Ey EN&H ON , . . . r , I � 1*�, �. , . . I . to their wants, . * . L I . . . 1. - . . . F ROD & 51 L . ,., . I the Int0gumentA. . . . L tided 1:6 mitke a Wall, and after using t*6 -- it6j.'IfinijaWatifte furnish A . I . Nq . I I ate ana ,: , . . A Voeeibloi; indictment. 2 TuRe co IT 0 1 'I, , Great i)og, 00eat thilalk6b.' . boxes the pain had complately disappeared Z;4 A � L Aj4ot poWerful evideftee.of the - . I I .. . . I . . tittle Nell -I do�'t like my papa, one IN � �-/- - " L t of viedto I . S ',L And I itm well, thatiks to this remedy. L I ;:� increased 1)0*46 . ­­­.. ..". "Talking the colghelo I tt� - I :� thin children dott'S Emulsion I I of doggpl, Bald havealw used Dr. Chase's Ointment,und bit. HiWo awful selfish. . . ._- yw"�, . =t by collibin ation. of I tidl- I � , L . . 110: friend of MIJ14 hft� 4`004ft 80tttt- -116181 -1-OdOMN' ' " L . Clout harinateutic Ptepai*4 I . evor", fogad It worth Its willght in gold. Vott Mamma _ Rontr a L, 805 0 1 tiond. 11 hav6 used them With is the most satisfactory treat.�. . She's the Most' oympalllet!14, 'dog I , may publish this lefi6t if YOU likei its it . Little Nell-Yesim, He lieatlY Bat Z-�-Zz good succeed, WhOl my patients . I . 11R,A1,T11 VOR WOMAN. heard of., ' 01ke hog t r be ,IiWerual 112-1 may ftldllca soma othor sufferat to loz. sted6d slrelb)� . , �1,01 �" ­ . I PtOfit down on my dolly, oul then, 'stead of 12.Z .,,, ; rftent4 . '. , Fi`,A--PR "Im A Rall . , , , . I .. 1. I ­- We will Send you "Few t1lings are -more ion stinct tie , strong that sho lists brbUght I byMyeip*Wkce111 . takift" Another chair, he took her chair 01-4-114 k a 0 R I 7A I N AME41 . ISITerpool'. Rugs, I I I up a litter not her owti.11 . you dailoot possib MOO -a Watts Ill i� ­ - . � 6 c6emi I W�,-- right AWAY fk0mL 'her ft'll' left her on th' A11'3t 411 Ppuggi .. I - I ­ I - I , _. ­- 9ML I - -- . I 1� - �2S5= .a c0liamullity thall the health of its A !1d I . L the I)OWlyt , '14 06f I 'IfIve known of such 0 ses'S" Nitta it tieing. Dr. Chub's X 4ne . 1-;:::� a L T1'UVer P"'a tot hard floor& . e&et . womell'. 11 strong is tile frattle (:)I tile r . I . . derappmento of � . mysi liver and - L - L � M. 14met wafers 40'a not as - Of�'L ' sample free, I lllotllerl� s%y�, a proverb, the sobs Will hearer. r W,51tby of . "Osedy.,ldiheft"werousAtfortte L " "There 'Wits a bell had A bowels, It has proven Itself AbbA* Ghostiso 1, 4z-�-Z- � N , "NA . , the M66t beArty endorsement of thoug. r L 130 K'Jlr6.'t11$kJ J1JT*J P give laws totho people.,, I)r. chosesl schleken. Who, L = detig thoot 16 thttle Pale, : 1114�11vw In 4)eCj&IIy Wom"An's r hen elled., the chicken was in sor# $Jndd of Peo one Pill JtL dose'liS cbntS the fol'osula 04�00 r1que.d. Ott I . Ho-i-D'YOU know,. If I W00 OV0 t6 860) � I thsl f6riii of a Istbd the Nerve, Voo(t iS 01 all I I -V16'. I . I who!te detaers tire not AtIllug the . I �. , 'Wrkpler of every bottlo of the blood difitroggs, Ttlls'dogto6k 'Pity. oil It and a bot, it all dealotd, or rldbl"ll, Bktds it ghost, don't you know, I believe I I poll to. I I , I . Entul sion you bay. . Inedichle. By its actisoft Oil 0 L, . . " e', L Wafers tht r, are walled u � I r , '610ket:1411 & Co., Totonta� telpt 6J ;t cc Ott the Cauddifin I an(l ilerves it give,g strengsh, and vigor brought UP the 0 _ C - L$ Should be a hopoims Idiot for the rest � . . "Tes,10 sald,'a tber llstehor� "thskt'S� a I bftfth.' t, Wag Wafers, C0,0 I Its I I 19COTT & 90WNUI to the delicate feminine Otgalls and . I 110 of my Wet Ps" Ift CWWA 9. $1.60 J� J- --- ­ A-1 M*dtrsil. i 's their regular and, bealthrul curiollso, but ItAs not uncoulmon.S# ri, hose a She (Awently)-lu" 1.0a 6vot son .$IXr boftl" tot $$,.(*. 1 ­­ ,--.�.".I..-"iii'llil"i.ii.iiiiiilil* I I . I , . � _ \ � I fulletioluq, It gives c-olor to tile, *palc ,sAnd nows" c6nilnued the odoAd it 0; ghoott. - - .­,­� , . I I 11,/. : Torbllt6o 011tatIM tile weak and a touwlctl lKidudwit" I" r�- P11 - . I . I � 1, .. � . streligth to polomfliz,104ohicken barkktt I aFT101twe � .- I � I L snd$1,601L alldtUggisid, for -ill to Ole thifiai%4 angUlar,' ' . . I i , I . . r . $60I . 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