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The Clinton New Era, 1904-03-04, Page 7-�7;r.7,",Vq.pqmp,v-"TV.MMW,'--IT7�-1- 17TV.-T -F-11 ­ ,,, .. - I I ...... ­�. " �, I -'" . . � , - -J I I I., 11 --- W� � . 77, -'.T'W7�`11"'r",' 9 ­- 7111, "-.T-, . I , I ­Z_11.� - 111W_. ­ ... .. - . - - . .. I- I . ... _,�� - , ` �"T- W7""fl 7 W 7 W.9 r F-,,- 7 " r V, 7 � -1 T'"q -- I WX I W - ., � " ". , , �," , I . B90EW . I � . I . 1 4 ... .. . � � 0, I . I � I :�, .. . I . I I . . . � � . I . . . . I I . R, �, I I . . I I I I 1� I 1. , � , . uAllon .41 io,04- . . . 10 I ,�z ME CLINTON NEW ERA. .. I I I � . �� �, 1� . 7 . , . � . . I . . . � ,A . . I , � � , - .1. ­ _ k � ---- -- I I . - , , II I 11 � . -11p � ­.. . . I I - . I 1. , I - , , , ­ _1---_-1____ . . I . 11 ., I—. 1. �- , - I 1. - . ­ ­ .6­�.' ­ . 111.1 -1 � .. . . F I ­ . . � i . 1, 9 I I . . -V.064-.1 _4'#0V&y%.f' - ­­­­­ � . J4,- . .. 1 . ­�- � , , - I e .r 4.",* OV ­­_ ­­_ ra_ "Ure a, Cold. in Giitiae.Day 11, 'A" DV& & . C , ,� I I I I - J�,.-rou Luative Bromo Quinine ,Tabios, . I . . L .. . ". 71 - . _J *wan mwo boxes solo ; v -w tomombs. . Thissigpiltured.9"A ! VVU . 0 ___ , , � - rk�l � b0A _,,, , -,-r" - - ___ _ � __ ___ ­ - __ I I 10eyrre sol, milkinalas, I suppose oer - - .. - ..... . _ ___ I ��,%�.*�,!-t-!-t--t--*-!t-t:�o--$*�,!-t-,�-t-� ,--t,:-!-t-i,-!�!-t-$!:��c-.$A-v�-!t- t* . j., ,c. xi� I - . I I : ! N �.-,, "Wh-ewewl This Is th ,ottest day ieWi�Te `I----' -_4 -Ws Au � I . �auey Gates was the beauty of Cane I,, `4� 1. . e li uU versity to take ( '.%Ilr : V, � h -i I r, -a y �,�� � I _.4,� . I . � � _­,�_N ; , � 'ieli ' that ever brolledl" * Creek neighborhood. Even Water Aeak, , , Mr. $. Sanborn, el- polish and take In -some Touipg' itt-oo 44 Q,X,,,,,r)r,,,,3 - ­ -.1, .. .1 � . . Cartdr 111;._t�,-f , lk­< ' - 1.0 - , , e-�,'--, A� k�-7,,,,,, -., P1 *c. ,�sFcill � .� , . 8- Ins admitted as 'J�t7l ..' � it , , 0 7 I � . �, �.! ay. j, , derly,. somewhat portly and verT. tras like Maurice. He's the star., and she, , * . I I I . . �*, *:: '..; I , -much In spite of robust V" -, , . . 11 ,� at Q� couldn't do better, though she might X I \.. � �;,r / �0, 1. .a. , 4�. IS I . : - . p,,dl,, 1,pe7 Nmuld have been Ilk , v . ;1. , cible, glarecl, Abouti defying co radi ,., �,�'�j� ,4* , � � , . g: h 1, , 1. ?I I tv N" " � / e -7 I . T ._� ; �v �i ; "I - wise the belle It It had not been accept. i .F 'J. � ­ - . .. . ItIon. � Ond some with more M-o4ey _99� "" 'A' '� J / "' i n earnest -*hen w" f *_ . . V Vn 4". I � ` e Liver Pill a fact ever since she put up her ! , ': i V . - . "llave you seen, her?" 4, �,% I :: , I make up our mi �� ., � � r . Littl X -be Ad as .- . . Thp old gentleman In front of hIm - ��r -�.� , , . . . , 1. "No, nor want to either, I know bow 4& , M-4 � _; "� ': , �� hair ;4'fid let doWn her frocks t4t she I I . � d - �;. . f W � R " ' was, In neighborhood pliraso� ­mort. Miss Rose Peterson, Secre.' bristled aggressively. 4z ._:�--_i'.,�._w. � W , clear out our stock of 4 I ... �� olie .looks; overgrown and o6arse, with , P :�:;��::� IV Al . . I . � . Mu3t Dear&g"att;re at, for of. %ey - ­ � - -gaged. property."' Phil MaTben bad tary Parkdale Tennis Club, Chi- Mr. Sanborn, with an eye out � big red check that he, the sim,p � X=;:-_ -_ ;� - X 11 b I I *&, 4 I TV.1 .. I -1 . � I quo . , , 1% R 1 1 " Ep. I I laid,clatra to her when she came hardly go, from experience a , 1 11 .1 . ; , . �" � I AV! 0 , . .Jetou, , , - . '8HO .t i 1. 0000 � I � . c. .sesall fonse, o served the bristling and relter calls 4rdses of nature,' IP he tl;h �&� -0 "I FINE E 8 - . I , I to 'his elbow. He had, further, lot no- ate4 dogmatically, "The very hottest temptuously, 14114 can go to the farm . �,#_ I , , ' 'ea, - ��� " .� young girls who have pains and . X 2 _11rt � I , � I . I . I . I body disputq the claim even after she 4syll, with her and make a field liflud for the 4%1� About this time it is I ca -me baok'froin boarding school, fea sickness� peculiar to their sex, to ,,No such thing!' There's been mil. old man, and I'll try to erawl out from -4;, - plain that we -must com- Q*' ' � � I 4 Jke Fac-Strulto Wrapper Below. ,rw . T � I � fully wid wonderfully 4ecomplished, use Lydia JR. Pinkham ge' fions botterill The old gentleman flash- the rulqs 'JIngs, I wish. I'd trained 4_- . "-- ­_ - I I , , . _ , , e ­___ mence -0 - . . I very WAU *ad I . I 'ea arQun4. like a, pugnacious bull him in tb� business back there in Cht, . K . preparations for , ; � . . dog. - . . � I �� . I i � , i . . I I ,_ � .11 . . as our. Us was a bdg follow, square Jawed. and table , Compound. E. ., ­�­ to take -aa -slat". ,__ __C_.____._ � struck .tlig...ag�atex e hext ,.6asDn'�L ..otwe ' ' - ­ -aquare-hea,de4r-wha-carvd--nothin"r- e-very-hottest­dqyi�-M- ",anbwn- VugQ"' H __- 9 - . , __., _(0___..1__gr1 ,,,, I . . . now many peautiful you4 igirls e- 7-"T11 4 lbooks unless, they dealt with figures, aiid went on: "He kept It from we till fore w -R-.V* � . _. . FORTFADACIRE. velop into worn, listless and hopeless bimled stubbornly, I � +v,q. Be ore w can recei�e the new goods we'niust IN .i ' � I At figures he" was marvelously quick - " "Not even th; hottest this seasott his last letter. I've been boiling ever 0 . IV. . I *� , I 'A -9 I . I .women, simply because suBleient atten. I .. dispose, of those on Wi�nd, ands� we �allyou to,our -- . .1 -, PiTERSFOR-DIZZINESS. strice-410 in the sha6_1 came pretty 49* _44 1 and,Ple'ver-so'clever lt*was notbingafor tion. has not been paid to their physical . X � � � On the 10th the thermometer registered near not going to the graduating tan. 0 aid As an inducement, . we have ch6pped' dowii "'), iTTLE FOR BILIOUSNESS. him to stump, ouccessIve schoolmasters development. No woman is exem,Rt . *. I . , . I I � gh R .1 . I there is 11 � - : I FOR TORPID LIVER. even though they were college bred, .#Qrn physical, weakness and periodic '.16-dwgreeg it er," his opponent ex, - dango, and I've looked to It for years." .. prices, especially in our heavier Shoes, until I . - I . , ., I . I I . "R�l palii.,. and young girls just budding intor platned with aggravating ex�actuess. "Then you, are to be there 4�,_" - -1 I V Llot CONSTIPATION while he knew uoifii-ag higher than the e said. . I t"'ght"' X r. hardly .anything left. The Shoes are all. 10t. . Plig of this IV I . neighborhood acitd6my, -womanhood should be carefully guided "Aen the thermometer liedl ",&It ther. ib . . . . ' � d - shame to t � I . , L FOR $ALLOW $KIM. . physically as well as morally. Another ­ '0�4; season's -make an � style,. pLnd it"s a sell them f 1*1 __ ' I I Possibly it was a triumph. at this sort + .1 mometers dol" . .. . I "That's whiAt.11m.ou the roacfori' I I I 4 � f, - LLLL A WR THE COMPLEXION onkan, I I . . I . . . COF-MIXATM T AT Mr. . I � . aply, but room we must and will, have., - - - 4 1 + . - I llgi, therniometer ls'ex4etl - I tb -4 ;� , mug "A .. . nah E. Nersli . 0 ,my.' coi`n,-1_n,g­ st.'Wa- ­ - ,%y . lWiss Ilan on, CCI_ . t's: 'J. ifi7ij�ke-W. ' . � _1110, I . 11 . I which, had. first Incited the present w . . . y or so so che � . � . J, tDn I C-017 != table. . I gehoolwaster, Leonard TrqibiNe, Esq., I UngsWQi.D . beat made-" .. - , .- earlidr, but I don't want to see'lilm till 45J, Our stoo-k of Groo ". . a:rel6ble. Every-. + R. � - 11 r0.%-=_: .d. N.1,, Say$: I K. eriop is always tomplete, f�esh an . '_ to try,concluslons with lilm In.the field. ' 0 . �11 . � I thin,, kept. in season. . - /I, CURE TII�K �EADAGHE� n , "I thougM I .would writ . . , � . � of Miss Jan6y's favor. .Taney loved . . e and . . -afterward. It might not be good for hls� .94t . '.' - I .01 I ..._, tell _ ,".I do.n.1t,care if-lit's the only one made, X. _ . A 11, .. .. - .. - � - � . 41. 1 ,9*,%1" . _: - __ yo -ix -thatj by following your kind ad- It lies it It i5ays there's ever been a hot- nerves, and I, naturally want him to do , 1. I ft1%PW* . . . �, books In the freshest, most whole hieart.� vice, I jeel like a new pers6n. I ivas 44N, " - J14 .- I .- 1, i I . �ter d4y `thaA tQday.il Mr. Sanborn his best before the public." . I 4 . , . . � ' L , News Notes. od -fashion. - Trabue could talk books. always -thin and delicate, and eo'weak i . 1. I d hardly. do anything. Men C ­­ '. . 1111m. g Ing there too. I haye.friends In I � . � . , . . . . . . 0 . , "' . . . . . . I a � . - .- I - ;- . mopped his fa e in exaggerated dism "Naturally," she assented, adding: � G - . , . . by thek hour; and talk very well, Nat- that I coul I . 14; - * . urally he. found himself welcome at the-� struation was irregular. . ress. . . I , R Al A r" M 4 1 J.;S. Sto t ,_�4,-__.�_ 'R!!��--_ - . 1A 't . 'has declined the South ­ . 1) . . . . . ­ � I . ­ . 1 *1 . I ne- ' 11 I tried a bottle,of your Vegetable Iveople were smilln , . .the class. % - �1%v . , . I I . I I I ip , Essex Oonservative nomination forthe Gates homestead. Quite. $is naturally g- at the, absurd. "Why, that!s all right," he exclaime(L' .04 V,a.sh for Butte.r, and Eggs. . - . , . PRO.NE 23. * . . . . . . ­ � . ,ben resented ,his: pretax I I . L I . - . . I . . I , i:. Legislature. Phil May . co Compound and Wgin to feel better. contention, and, a girl across the aisle ,, I . A . . , � I rig,ht away. - � I Continued, its ugev and were strangers', .and.we'd probably '1go- -- - 4 # + . ,+, # P . . A N Wip 4 4 .4 !., there, and,,shoW,ed It outright after the .,.- Both disputants looked at bar, I . ­. I � - . ,.-.-7-. . ­:­­ , � . , Miss Annie Stephens, sister of Mr am now well and r . giggled � , '*_ _; P; ;N:P; R 1 X41. -41 i +'4'C4'4"�,.,'_ &P � &V Af 4';4 _*n * manner of a mast�riul naan crazily -in strong, and me4- . . I . I . each be alone., y not 4t toget-Or _ . . . . . . . ** . . . , - ity the old ,'Tbw. 0 - . I . � . , �; �' .fTeorge Stephens, M. P., died suddenly , . , . 1. struate regularly. Tcannotsayezig.ugh and with a.g'esture of author ak yov M'111.�, It is kind of - . I .. . . ; � di ' " . I . I I . - � 1. at Chatham. . . love. Thus by fate, knd free. will;ailld for what me. icrzie Aid for. me,llm gexitleman ordered: I 11 ihe -replied, hiding . I I . ­_ I .. � . . .You to suggest it, . . . . . . . . �, 'The Domiminn Fair in Wi - _$6.0. fb,�.Olt�,,rf, . I . . - . I . ­ . V will i'the obligatlon,of hospitality Taney iwas OrIginal of above Jottor proving. . . "' . qonuhi6neps cannot . bepiaouo4jd. , 01fere, miss,, you look cool and rea. an alnused smile, . . . . � . . . . . . � . � . . . I . I I . I i be held the last week in July .',',g the ,,in a manner forced to take Trdbuelf.j. � . � . � . l 1. . I - . - . ., � . . : f . Lyffla, E. Pfn ble s6nable. -Tell this um . STRONG"AND, VIGOROUS.- . first in August. . part The result was a' - vqy, pretty I kham's Vegeta I " p of obstinacy.- �' By exchange of cards they introdubed . . IT PAYS TO' . . Compoujad,�yfll cure any woman that t P, - themselves. and had become very good � I . '. . . I . . -11 - . �quarrel 4nd,the t - I oday Is frigid beside the 10th. I L. I , � . , I A- ; . . . � , . � � Ron. Rodolphe. Lemieux, Solicitor- - rAnOfov of, P_U1l'g-`_`at'- In the . I&nd.;who suffers froni ' '. -1 friends by the time they re4c)i6d, their. . . I � I ... . .. . . ... I I ,General, was re-dlbcted in Gaspe, -Que.,`,tentions to Miss Dora XeakI4,4, . 410h, don!t *ask we to. be',umplre. I I � I ,. I . .. i 'a Bad' ToMid - . .. ( .. , . . . . , womb trotible;s, innanimatio' -of ' , I . . � . I rg n -of th _ y . � I - n . . i . destination; .*,. . . .. Every,O a . . . . . ; - � 1. I . .. 11 . I 'There. hid,be6n no set eagagement,to; the ovarie : I " , . y6u?" LfiL I " . . � by-acclamatioD. I . . s, and IddLuey t�oublcsg' dolf t know anything, about thermome. . t d-b* ' -' . . . I . . I L .1. � . I . � . Shall 1: call for Asked at - up and. Inyigora,e W.,,. . I '. � . Great 13-mitain's expenditirres # . That made- Phil?s attitude . . I 1. . I , . " . I . A I.. . . ".1 . . , I I 1, . [ . - -on the I break . all , . sr I - - - I ters. I al*a.ys,go bi ni;y feelinzs,!' she � . . . , . � .1. I . . . I t navy during the coming year will ag-: the more aggravating, 3'aney -was for *.1.,=!,.-.._.__ .. ____ - ' ' * . . pArting, . I .. . .. I � I I I . . . 1. . '.. .. . . . . ­ ,. ' . - .... I _. I I . 11 " .11 � ..4 . ;, . . � gTegate $185,000,000. . I � , .. . , cried' . "Ohi- no, thank you. We �will.meei in I -_.�. I ..., ­ . .... . . ­ � � . I months bitterly, unhappy over th . . an w.luter.in.1ker m1nd. � � . . . , .1 � . . - I".. .1 I.. ­­ . - ­ I . 1. . I e rUP- ne lgaa Deen, ."Ae only iensible way," Mr. Sanw the hall,11'she ieturiyed,.with- afa�h of 1. . . I I .. 11 .. .. I I I . . . j -' � - Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Palmer were I tare qltbou she'let nobodi see It, not. It. m �zed and somewhat frightened I . I. . .. . �.* , - 11 ' � . . .. : found dead in their house at Whit .1 . 9A . . � . . a . born affirmed. . . - I I . . .. 11 ,repressed merriment. -, . : .' L . � a 6 . by, !! even her -mother. Outw9rdI she was her to find �how equabJy she regarded . I . Coada Business collenlye , O.- � asphyxiated by coal gas. � .. I . .y . I "The may of ninnies and .numskullal"' , "Very good; Aung.lady, but not quite , ,, L .1 ­ . . . . I I , . I �,-&Yer than ever,, and, so., charming Mr. him . . .. I ' I � I V Mr. J. M. McEvoy, Eiarristei, was (Leonalti. Trabue quite lost his'head. . .. ,Squire Gates brought him ,Wdln-, storMedAhe 61d genflemari.' :, so perfect as you .suppo§%4 he nlut_ . � I , . 611AT8aM,- ONT, - 0 1. - 1. ' � � � . nor whether or no., and'Siney -ghoolk,". . . . .� L ! I . .. I "Your, station, sIr 11 the. conductor In. -tered, ,1vat hing the`slender Igure Bit : . � t3anada's gre�test. 8 3hoof of Businem Short­� I 1. nominated for the Commons by the � He had meant at first Only to punish' q . . Liberals of East Middlesex. . � hands w-1th him and chatted ,947)y ' . I 10. . � .. need away. . :, ­ ., - ..,. I . . . A W hand arid Fetiroanghip, will rq-optv�i for the, . . I ' Re [.-that pekile�nt fellow, kayben-71nciden- I throughout � th6 . meal *Withost the'least terrupte(l,'. The old gentleman -bou 4 �. � . : .i NewYear on 10ond4ty, Jan. 41h. ' . ' v. Dr. Hart, a noted Methodist . tally, Of co rse, to d v I . I When, In una&ustomed and'uhc6m'-- : I I We, oliAll need 2DO morb" brlgot you -g mea . � . . , it i.ert. himself and flutter of ibe heart. .She even watchad i 4t, tr4iling. his statements and asser- �' . . I . .1, �� . . . 0 . k alidviomen, in additiontotho,jo-we now have,. I missionary pioneer, arid for � I I I , . in fortabIe evening 4res§. he wa:9 conduet. I many. ,:pass time otherwise lieavy o:n his: hands. . I. in ' 4��. , - � . � � Meel,tbe calls,for dMob help for thig year i are � . him, go.awir with no ,access .of senti. Itiobs to, the platfor . . . ... ed'to his seat he scarcely :recognized, � " I . I .tbat num .er or', ' y�e. -superintendent of Methodist,mi . I . , , . . . . , ),� I . . . Is-. Te4c4ln: wias merely a stop,gap. 14t. . . . 1. will &aTantee to 1.1sce b .. 'i I sions in China, is dead.' . .9 . ment� ' . - , . ., . . , , , �' - The * train started.' Mr. Sanborn - her In the resplendent creature the-cen- . 'I c i.at good wagem � . . . I 1; � 11 . 1. � erature was his c'bos�n voqg-tion. ,,He I . . . I I .1 ., 11 .1 We Plaoei!1845 in the 11 months ending Jung _ 0 ' e'and' I '_ " "I'll . I . . . -If 61y'T-rabiie bid spok6n.lter' . stuck his . head out the ,w1nd6w*,and - ter"ofao incense offerinj throng, but I Both at ivages-averaging $6 .0 per -annum, and, . I I i� - John F. Sclih9sler was crushed to mea3A to. euter upon It through #e gate - . . . ikh, hat" �, : . . . . . __ I . - ' I I. . � dea then! I. )MdtIe wits invisible utittl next . . 11 11 . neatly as miny sood.p,sizioTis, had to ko unfill . . , � . . . I . th between two trucks in the Vic- of. newspaper *brk as - sooJi is he, could.: shouted, "The'v0.*,hottest ilAy!" - �* when 'he did- -he breathed- an !1 � t, . ed, Ifyoubav'6-not seen our, Catalog" . . I no, YOU . . toria, Harbor Lumber Company's yard. , � ., .dV. The. picniq 'crowd gathered early,. and laughed. of satilsf Ith 'it chuckle: I , . . I- � I are lint yet famllfitr wiEh.the bast,canada b" �. ., .... '. � � scrape togeth Then be settled back , .46tidn, addlnj� Wt . . � I .. ff I I er a few hundred dollars. .. . ­ L . . I � too dr. - Write for i�. . . . ; . * � . . . I I I . #'I 'I seet But t think the'little -joke . I. I . . . . ... � I . I . . . . Ifile sffi&-io .1hii d-lfflk(�-i-. 10 -ox, � . . D.McLachlaII&VO. i . ', ' ' . . -'This Gateses Were not rich lfolk,' but. Ueak The .. -girl laughed, too and .,slipped . see; . I -, . ,. . 1�1 In 4903 the Canadian chartered banks I JP.t41_WaAJbe� life of -it. tbouxh,-Dors. � . i . � � . I . . I opened 140 new brancheEi and Was sub- . acrog�'. into thebld gentleman!s place. ... will booiiierangI11 ' , I ' � -Xind'St. E.-, Berlin, .. I I - . . .. . . Mr. #. W. Meyeps', . . � . � .. .. 9 i 1#11fcomfortably off, and- Janey, an'' ly i ) . She detached he'rs6lf . preiently and Ont.; says: , " I suffered'' for flye year,i I . � branches. Thatsort, of thing r , . _ I.. . On . He even.bowed civilly t6,Trabue *ho' "I wound him up!" -Air., SAnborn e CHATRAM, ONT. � , .1 .. .X_ . I .. . . . . . ­ . . � of growth and prosperity. . . peaks child. It is but Just to say the fact, bad hung *about Janey, his. eyes downcast, . mq4e �her..way ' I I . . . .th . I � .� 119 431, with pix1pitation, shortnegs' of., breath, . .'. . . . * �, � , Fire in Woodstock on Sunday morn- I lIttJe to do *with *,Trabue% ' fAllIng In, - his jooU'pieoccupled. 'The -end of the.' plainedwi satisfaction... : . to b1m, -murmurl Irt"but , I I love. . That came upon M1n.una*ares... - I . ..... 11 expect he think-!�At-ii3-�pi-tij�..-�ho-t- ILPO109� TO OP)Jtt_1hF _t6 mentloii�_:tkhV sleeRlessness a*lid__p I 1 the lig, . . I � .1 - ilia. all I-.-- ­ I �� � . ­ . ing c . in .. -sdhob1---term'was_ _J_u_s_t_`ffire­_'_;Wee_1vs__ ' - kiburn's Ilearb vaid: Niwyi- ' - IV . �. . ­ ,aused by leak ,oyed,, But once he had realized ble,fraineof , � e wee s � by now,iv she. smiledi lbut, really, you. she had attended,1lid":7univeialty. the I one .box � of --- � I I �f gas, desti - .. -ahead. '-Bef6rq he'eame to',.that'pariing . ' . , I. I I . I , I I - .1. Pills conipletely removed all tliew, ei-4 , . . . the stock of J 0. Tro ter, clothier, a-'nd , . k,o*,.We have had1ottei weather." i. * previous year. , . 11 . . . ': � I damaged the Public Library Ups& ful c nizit 'e of � ' , . ­ . I . � .116t , . . 0 �,-: ,.": �. .1 ��,� . I airs. , alrebtlons :he took I . og , ne . e felt tbiLt he must kn bressing symptoriis, I.. have . efflt-nfl. I I . � . The Canadian adminstrato of thei it. mi lititnotbe.easlerte . , of the *ays 11 . . ,11 16 6iented ' T6 hls"�6ajor question -she admitted, .: . . I I � I . . . . '.. 11 � . .. , I . � 4. n -make ,him.. * bxactly where he 'stood. Taney - - . .unexpectedly. ing tbermon,i now slek p wyJ1 ibn('.. , . . _. �. � I . . . I . 4fime'ttkki . . I I - I g . I . . I . � .1 . I . ' .had .,r suppose I'm - -that she,had met;M4,urice; To his, i .)Tl,t and viabiwls." . . ,. , . . law in the northwestern' tem-itoryl ielf Immortal even".*here in.the deep. ' , - doing.,py own roast- . .. . . . . . . grown -.distinctly kinder: .',Still, there' - g.t� ..,.. I .� .. . equally * u* (-' oel..Btl.. C . . A � Real Good' Tim a I .. . . . ' I would furnish'a good model for the country, wltU a charming wife' and as- , � Ili ! � 1. . I cagdr,q ' stlon concerning th'6 �Zjb&�%-Aie ix'b .arid lZeoon Pilli 6"re . . � . . ra� something In her kindness that girl .. . 'milk . .1, ­ I 01(hw�rt, worn � to-tak e ihat long talked'of. Bnsi'. . I I r ' i maid she besitat6d uncert'ainly, ,, .! sll-dis,�itsys allsing.; 1,001 Well . . United States to follow. These new. i ...an ed comtort, , than * out $a the hustle ut' I � i .0 - . uml#g?" she Intim'a ed.. - . . ... . I.. � � .. . f .. - 1. ness ox'SnofthAmd Course ion - I . . . - . 0 h In fa ther M'. 'She -would be an I'Like a boiling kettle.:'Think I'd ex, - NVIlich. was not:�sti af out ri()rva tissuo%,or. wa,wry b'twd' .' No broken classes. 1ndlVtPd0.w,1 . -fi�iiltof-iesare. being nraded by set-, and hurly� burly of a � city? Tq settle - it � I . . . � . . . range, �seelng.th . . . . I. -1 I tlers in large bodies, 4he nationalities . .. ideal wife .for him. -A b9ld stroke. would 1 I I . . . . .1 . � . . .. . . I . . . I in-Aructionadaptod to inithrilual I I i � . . I I out. of hand h � . .. ' . t for easing -,off OIX the .61(l i1ir. Sanborn had no. name for her, the I I . I 'hRed..W notgend0or Oat!sloz - - year he e -would be- , ntleraan,11� he chuck -led in memory'o4 young blockhead having g1luded to ei . . . � -Q" Ittelsyoaallab2�Ltit. I . e proposed plumply ,to.. do it now., . A plbde bu I h � from every part of Europe are rushing! Janek. , He 9 . * . 442'. �- .I.ge . . .. . . . . I� . .. . I .1 z � ­, � . 1 . wit; daaed to.get;a'refusal, � . . into the country. Pe . . . I. , - q14te too late., , ' .- � ' , ,- . - " � I 1. .. .. . . I . �; I . . the exploit I I . merely:a's ,!*EL 6riner's daughter,lbe girl , Rttilway fare to $10 refunded. � . ' � .. . - . � . der �revail, the law is honestly -ad: i dlstressed� almost te.arfu , I ... ,oliatter'Were ' ''. "You . -should fake things easy . Ili hot of .iny. . choim 11 . . � .. .. Whe � lie . 6olth . fui tTp'h I Ili Walk,� .. .11 A, L,ZROWN,. . I I , While the laiigliter and, ­ . I I . � . , ministered, there is no talk of ,1graft"' i Next �wjb& the county .paper printed., . I I I . I � . 11 princt:)al. . ­ , . � - or "Pull," and Americans who go to I with.1lattering comment I al a,lo*e,ihy' at -RO&I 1164rew her apart'and poured', weather. 'It's ,the only.m y to.X ep 11 " am,sure.that short, thick, homely.,. he best way, to � ly the 11 . 1'� . I I .. ­.. i . me , out to her his hopes� aspirations, plans. I , , . . . p� . e . I ... . .. I get ox ken into " CM16-Creek:.read it , � cool," she remarked sagely. . . ;..... . . ... � the new land are among those who signed I" �. gio� 16'tbe,one�tlie'third from.the, *end," ' . .� 1. ... ­ . . . . Le6fric. I � .. . . � 1. . .. i .mlle uphIl'two or I 1, � . � 11 I I.: � . , I I ­ . . ... .. . . . blood is to walk :a 1. , I . � I . * ' . . I Love he barely named., Mighttheyfiot, ' Ur.'Sanborn groamedi ' , I .. I . I . . ­ .1 1. . : I 1, %%% are Iready to admit t[Tat Canadian law I b�ause reading "the, paper thoroughly I �. - . . , .1 � ",Take things easy I. Look,liere, wheil .. � I � I . .. ,I'three, times a day, ke Ing the' mouth 1. . I 1; - I , ' . .ep . . � . : . is admirable. The famous Northwest I wa I .1 I I he pleaded, be intellectual 'comrades.? . "' I I - ­ . � cer . . you've ha,d,*R blow. that!_s_kuo_dked.j�J1 .0h, Irrbaps not;!" she co A sub. c, I .111fort'd I tabily the part o t- -Sils I � - ­ I - I � - I . and 6xpanjling-� the nostrils..' Th . . . . ­ I ". Mounted Polic are model . - - f thrift, -if -no taneff,_by 'her com 9 _ - __ I ,.... osed _. , I .. . . I , .... , - --- ____ . .1 . phn1ofidbi .h' -1 you�;ixfe plans better slEeIter you, dou,10 . dul "9sn1Vd,_. . - ,. - - ... ! .P officers, i of -Chrii3tian duty.' Sthli It felt no* curt- , I p, . I . I 1. . , ,,ipipats all �.otuer memous. During b 'L . . ________._..__1 i � chosen for their "moral record," �a,s � , , felt himse. f , capfLble: of .great ,things . . "Slid's the One "'be assented I . .. 14 . . I I.. � I �� well as for their bravery , OsIty As to the. tiuthorship .until 'the I - ..' I feel either easy or cool:lf �' ' , , - . ­ , � I I . . . as podl�- ��- it walk every drop of blood in the body A .. j - . I I and energy. ; I dy-. made a beginning, and, - ., ,eNo; ,,thaVs. true. . - , One Irdight make' tivdi . � . .. I .1. I I L They enforce the law; lynching, riot- rural Press quite. ken rally - e,p4d 'and; -He ,had air"" . .y,'�nd aggressiv-ely,as h6 bad.pro� will make the eirdult.of the lungs and " � . 9 I showasallbirwA 91' the, lnsplriiil6i�. '. 1. . ­ � . .. I :1 . . i. . . . . . , tin y � . "d - '' . almed,the state,6f tb6weatber. The Ing and whitecapping, with Which we praised the rbyrne, A �second bit of , * , . ­ . i.iiew plans," she suggeste , I � . . .. . ch ' . I stream,. red and pure, ack to its ap- - . I 1; . . I � . . of ad done.. I . . - 1. he sco . ffed.' ' '(I don1, minni e . . � . � . w. hat be h . � I . ope . xereises prevented further:dIs- ! -b I 11 � ..: ... 11 I. axeafflicted, are unknown.-. Philadel-! verse t' reprii0d .1' �.� "New. � plans"t I . I . P . I I - I pointed w&.1c of cleansing arid repairing I I . 90 - . n- three city pa-. Then .he tried.. to t4e. hei hand. , . _, - , � . I . I I I . ' - I .. � I ,. . , U phia Public Ledger. -perd, so, upon the appearance of the; . . -kn6w.'V�6y , . � . � . � I wornobt tissues. �Recredtlon plers are I X ,�.,: . . , I'm the one to makb _6fites-r -course. . - � � . I I I Janeywithdrew It gently. "Tell me all , I . . , . A I . . 1� '. I . - . - ' � ; - . InspIte of his-beatod resent e t' ' nto e at seap6rts,'and. people . . , 'hovering I Slone. �He owes,all he 19 to. mo.11 . . In 11 311r. ,. �Qmlng I us !�.� ., ... ,. third, Leofric's identity bebame's, burn. q .. I . I " 11 1� . � 40 _41L S3 rp 4C30 X:L X _41!L . ,. . I on,'.6nd 'that thez.editor . him- ab 1. Slf6 ,looked P6110 Inquiiy,�and be co*: S.nnborn swell�d N4th pride fit the over- -. are. being 'advised to use balemiles,and. . . I . B Ing queatt' I out;ltll filie Wlitspered, a ' 1, I . . i .1.1 I I .. I I i I I . . I .1. ..-. . I The Kind -You Have Always - -bue bent to I _- IIY6u'seL- - * IF whelmlng . . fire escapes In .e 'fresh -air treatment I . . V . I I .... I 0 . I . Bear the -.114 - oue't .xelf: could.�uot an , swer, 'All* he knew, snifle about her .lips. Tra m tilitiv&., - I it's my nephew. . - ve. si.fccess of IiW. -nephew and . 6., . SPAYIN -CURE, . ­ . I siga", heri!.ear,ind said hui'riOdly, "You ust . Joined InAhe applause that efilled:hIm". � I I :. It- 1� �,�/- '. - ­ I . ra s . jnd.�b .� � I . I . � .. ; . Z,e�j;j:� -1 was that,the cop� pamp,'to.him by the n6t,;mentionAti sweetheart,'. but I am . I' dd: bim eewa.fathet Whlm-r.t. , . ..., : . , of. consumption.: The uphill walk; -as a . � :. ... _ , 1, I . . . , . �A. I Of . . , , . .. I -h�nd of :Mr.. -Muk46ck;_R",leadil1k� li*-.. - i -do6�. well, by him -.too; 'given him the. oj��,Ala and.agaln.' . , � I . I 1 prophylactic and:. curative . measure; In' � : , I.-- � � I I � . I � . 1. I _1 �. .. : teofkc�Leofrk, who* ,w*r'dte- d6whi,tb, . . . 11 I 110 S � . , s I- ., . . I I ) . � _ . � . . ­ 1.,yer. . . ". ,� . . . . I . ­ best advantages ihouby'll buy. , 'And all- . . puli�d,:t�oih� off, a , told 7012 manj 'chronle' allinqnts dependent upon " . , ­1� . . 4 . , _1 and despitirin In � I . - . . ' I I . - I . I, I . g things begoa se yo4.Fqal. , rve asked ok*him U that hill! go ahead Ii would," be 'boasted to.'the girl *ho . . I -a fokin of exp�tlence which is a ., - A lot�' . .. . . ., � e F , a weak t6iffiltion. of -i � � - I I I - I . . In I I .11 t winter long. Leofric wrote r' fused him." ­ . . . 1, .he heart, lungs. , . ... .. . most as -common as ordinary dreaming m1ftefitlyi becoming more..'a more' ' ' .. . liddit u .­ � . -cheeks and wet eyes, had... - - would I . I 11 , , I - I . : � ... [ , , I I I ) and be wa c to 9" . _with,'flusbed, : . ud .4 , - .. . . � and blood vessels prove. Invalia-i ; . . - " ,, 4.1Indeedl'P-.Tahey Bald, getting up from �. : 7 I ne in exbressIng her . . . . - , I f we see that the semisomnolent self '-riddle and a personage. All wintei, . .. , He 'paused renfln1scently. . � . . ,burst her gloi !, al?�' I able. , - - .� - - I 1. I . J . . . . hir mossy rock .to slip past. him. Then,,,,. - I probation,. �Ilt wo *ld. �e gl6rious but ,I .� -. . . I - . - _ . . - I i possesses a faculty not always given long, too, 11h.11 ifayben ate- S4U.day� din-.' - I. . , . � "An&hasn't hdV" she asked. A glow' , u . .. -_ . . I . A I . . . . . . .., I . . over her shoulder, shq added: "You will r I � 'for that beefy -creature he's talking to," TOURTEEN YEARS WITH � I ti) the waking self. Compared with my � nbrs at the 'Meakins' fable, and, Ledn- . 19twolace. " :­., - ,, VMen DIVention In Perfect, � �. - - USED . . . . . I . please .,wait until, afternoon for your � - * ' I � . . ;1 I . -­ - . . . � I ' e * GOOD�RESULTS. � . . . own. waking self, for lnstan�e, my half :ard Trabue talk�d books 'and the world "He hasl He's been on -top .all the he a4d6d,..cbokIng Indign,an6y. . . . � . answer.. I must go. help,4bout the din.! � I . .Moderation in, diet has mor' to do J. I t . . I - asleep self is almost a personality of -to Taney Gates. , He Nyas playing a, j. - .:... ... . time, tZe'a' the honor§ ' �everyWhere, and Maurice. gataway,fron) thd,dongratu- With p rolouging human. life than .any*. , . .. ­ . . ._.. ' I . . te visions thit the 11 I . . ner.1 .. .. -I . I he stands to pull off the biggest of all . lations.at last and reached them,,say.. other one thing. .4 propei. di . � I i2l E, lot St., kow York,. 86pt..8, 1962. . . genius. He can crea -waiting game resolved to ..win her in , .Din' . . etetio rogi. � ' I . nor was so fine it feast Lawyer it I . . . I lng,with outstretdhed hand, 11W�� un- I i bit. ni J. NFUTDALL CO,, I I I . t waking self can remember but cannot '."iaplte of herself and --Phil Mayb.�11., - Murdock declared he felt more than how. .. .. . . . � . men, once attained, Vrings all the rest I I bave 11svil 761ir spavill Cure, on . � I . . - . . I Gentlemlft:- i originate.and cannot trace to any me=- I laney's heart 1,vas singularly stead- . . "I'shotid sdy.'that.was satisfactory," cle, I hope you are satisfied with me." jaitg -train. Sleepi exercise, cleanliness, � my iiorries for the Past fourteen yeaTs aud it lins - . 'i � . I , I . I I I . given me rood rosults In o'cry particolor. I . . j . . � I paid fok Its long. drive out: from town. I_ � . "Urn,m�yes, pretty wellp, his uncle 'it lint I tat*o folind *. i� ory of waking impressions. These ap- ! fast.. StIlli there were times. when' she . . � � , e--commentedi , . . 1. . equantin _y of spirifi all hang upon it., ""7' q oi2o U yoor 136olco i . I . . - I , I n1so 114V I - was Squire Gat t , . I . . He .014, man.,of. business ,..� 4"I" kiunted, his -eyes fixed signtAcAntly up. r,1 con-, V01,3r. M0,111. if you P. -ye C.1 Is ]*�-rlr f(litioll 4q . . . parently trivial things thus point to the .,thought Trabue would gucceed. -Phills . -and .Janty's. sworn friend . . , atistactoryt: ,I'm chock'full of pridot . � fe Is not only prolonged, but ls, 2,1 11'riptalse on the Mrs() lind ll!z Dlscasei,,� I . . 1� . __- ­ ... . . - i lolly . . Tlier0ore' -But -I,oi-j�uotlft6lt"In�-bong'proud., ,He on the..'thlek, homely girl. aerbgs the, %a, most of itiminor an-* W 11 you kindly send Me 0110. 1. . . . . existence -of almost w - submerged - koing' bad � left -her desolate Indeed. ' nbbodk nd4red 'at th' ' -1 � I . - . . . . Staptly enjdyL ' - . .. , � , wo . etr'�'cofifiaefitla aduates from C-=Y1v6ftIty-no Ilt- . hall. . . I : . - . I ) I anishing when d1gestion. is. . nesr�eoifully yours,. B. r. YPIS131E. . . I -1 I . potentialities in a mind so everyday, 114k coiald never bave�_carcd as be pre- taik aside, and .even Phil Mayben :. 'gr url , j�ld, .Wlth'.4, n,yanqes..v . I . . . ., . 11 I ,I ch, ma� ce tbiWi6noai Ing, � . � � i� commonplace and, so to speak, isupero 'tended or he Wo Id not be'abl ' . -0e,00llege,­inIpd.you-*Ith fbe'banok.o" "Se6ing whi perfect. Pay no attention. to fads. They I . it 14 an rb-,outel,i rallc yoi�spav . . �� � . . .. V . e to stay' " smil,&.d 'approval when thelawyer kiss- . . sly glance at the girl beside him ­ I ; splints, (56034, R ngbones, 00. U=Ovcs. the I I . . fielal as mine. � 'of bis eaed. Why, wlth,.my money be-- : * ' give rise.to too much Introspection,' alld' . bunclo nud 10aves'no gear, rpicosiiii,iforsn.- , -' . I away. .Of course she could not make ' "May I Intra AssUnIniolitfortainnyUM Ithastioeg - . I ed Janey In. greeting. But,be sure there In .. . duce you 'al., Akc , . . . . I .00, et . . P. ­ . thd firstria6ve to reconcillationi esp�- . I., was a. stir as Lawyer M hind'him,le Ight be anything be. chose 'fermerle' that is bad for every, one. -Roger O.: I ,V,.qt;_� dri,p0st, for XrRDALUS 4PAV N4 CITnE, . � . . % AMIn thoo Expression. . ' clally slice he was .so taken. u . p,.with ' urdock pulled anywhere. . And what -does. he do but daught". uncfe?' She's"- . .. Tracy. In Century.` . ' .. I . T1. 'A reoLt soon thoAorzoll, tbv, boolzi. . � .1 � . . i Janey to ,the..middle of ,the cro*dj I . Mr. Sanborn broke In, I exclaiming. I . .. . � . I addral .." I . . deliberatefy kick over .1his .own- prog- I , : , - - - , I 1. -When I asked Brown how 'the Meabbis generation. Since he was ,,with twin-_ . . . I �On; 0. L! KENDALL ob.,ENOSBURG FALLS, VT. 99rufatte � .. I I .. .1 - .,, raised. his ,voice and said, � : . . . .. , he liked my Othello he said it was all forever Jost to herpit 'Was fat -from un ' . Vibti. Here I've keen olanallic all sorts .".Why, 1. know tbe'man ske's talking , . . The boxton Nald. . i , I . - . � . . I . I - . ' kling eyes: "Ladies .and gentlemen, I., of things for him, when he g With;.done business with him' I I'll just: I -, , . . --- . that one could wish. pleasant to sun herself In Trgbot` . I eta through Mary -I think I be like the boss wati I � . ­ 0 ' like unmasking humbugs, so,13ermit,me � 1. . � . . . : -travel where arfd as longas he pleases;' Introduce myself and have it out w ` I I Hamlette-Yes; be told me the same . devotion, . . . ; . , f . . I Ith' I'm made to order. Mlstresa--Wel ' " . I . . I : ' . . . . . � I to present to you L-60fric, .the poetess 1. be growled over his shoulder,. 1 Mari you certainly are not a ready I . � 50 YEARSO .: .. - : dy her toorl � 110; i . thing - Spring came with " uch a lrush ,that of Can6 Creek. DoWt iememb�r It 7 marriage with the.bestwben he's real , olippIng Me. an ,eel through. the circ ., . � . , only be expressed,it differently. . ' ' a 'I. -How's that? -ar:,the - - i jigginst her . � I . for It duel the young Jackana'pes has , �wd. ' maid'article. . � . . F � . EXPERIENCE ,' . . Hamfatte . I YN picnic seasoon opened in'mid . that she Is a poetw6-ltle : "Good heaveng!;'Maurice cried a-Ust. I' '. . . . , L ' . . f Hamlette-Well, when I asked him May. Sister Meakims and Sister Hodi- : all the faulf .of. thdt scoundrel, Phil I gone and engaged lilinself to a mllk-�, ,, ftl nt .. . ­ I. _ I I . . . I � I . If he should say a ythinj Impert ne A - Th6y All, 1) . nly ' * . . .1 I . 1. . , mald.0 ' .: - . ' ' '' .. . - n . . I I .. 0. . . � � ,. how'he liked It be said he certal got In, self elected social autocrats, getup -'Mayben"--�- ' ' . � "I "A Inilkmadd,11 sbe repeated faintly. to Miss MillionessIll . � Mother-DI&Ie, what do yqu wsint . . " ' . ". . all he wanted of it. I , ; the Ust one and's6t the place for It,, I "It won't be �"4ny - jo�ger,. Mr. Mur- J , 011, yaurleel And she the 'pre�l­ , . . . I . .. � 1p I Clear . .8 � "Parmerts dalughter.' lie ,,,.said, but, . ,for a birthday present? DIckie-I *4nt ... . , I . . prIng,"Just a little way off tke , dock," Thil 941d,'buistlng through the ; I . rit's niecel 116M SaX an� , -Indiana p*o1IN10,dt-. I . . I r -The spring Was, Ist 3�ney in L big , . .. .: . I I I. . I . 1. . I . .. 'de'd , 1. to be my, own boss, . L %, Her RxVerlence. .!. Gates', . PASiuke. . . crowd to catch arms. and i - . . . hIm6 stop him'111 110 girl wailed. rpal. . ": . � . .. I . Lat. At . I I .- 1. _­­­ - . I I ... �. lsn,�� o I .1 . AtIKS - I . I Professor -In Clilon criminals are of- fact,. Gateal. property, to -Slater Moakin bide her blushes in . h1i brea I . . . . 119t;� whb--Ahe ,thlef?" a you , Mail 1. I ... . I . I . . TRADE M . i , . 2a , a; , ten sentenced to be kept awake until 10t the owner know the thought it . I . , g__!!.___.__ 11 , I I Drsims I . , - Insanfty all(I (JeRtli ppgiult. Now, how 'Woul&beno,more than neighborly of know -I've been seven kinds fool," I -� I 8 � � - -. I .. ?-Ili , 'queried laugblngl7. . . ___ I .. . .- . . I co-aynlowra &c.. . . . be went on, 11 don't deserve laney- ' , 101 . I They.tralled through the crowd In an 1. . An3Porwtionaing a sketcli and description way . . N do you suppose Iliny k6vp them fror I I I I .. . . ,, L ... I I lily aseartaln oir opinion fregi whother an .. I I " . ..�, . , I n hfin to put up tables, seats and stakof - nobody. does, for that malter-but I'm , X%A . . . agony ot ,apprehension, . There. wa& no - I . . I Mu"I.Intion to probRwratentable. Comminles. 11 . 1. 0 1 a .� �ii fdlllng asler,p? Uttle Girl (oldest In a for the gypsy -kettles, to may nothing of 1 going tO'hRTe her 10'rAle trying." I � 'le'� - t pleasantry in the situation for them. . L tions strictly confident al. HANDBOON On Patents, , �7 ' . I , . � . sent free. Oldest gency for occuring patents. . . . " they give gem. "You've, got her," Lawyer Murdock : � ; . � . . f small fflulll�'I-1 eXl)e(�t g the swings, There Phil Mayben Inter- I � � Ur, Sanborn had arrived, shaken - &F� . . ­ I ftionts taken t rough Moon & Co, receivs I" : baby to take care,of. . . fered. "You AoWt play a lone hand at :said, wringing )?bills hand. Dora Meak- � I . . I J ,,, hands , with the gentleman and was _.- ;,. - I . I . . . . opecial Itotice, without obarge, in the I . . ­ this game With me around, squire," he Ing turned her back and went off with ! I . 'I -, I spea'king to 'the youfig lady, who Its- ( . I. . . I � . - I I . 'I if It wero 'not for bores it would be Said to. JAney's father. Thvs it fell out lier head high, but Mr. Leonard Tra-bue : \ I I. . . I . I $ftfiflk. AMMON# . % . . . . . tened 'with serious af6ittion. , . ( I 11 . I ' Abitilda0raoly-illitatratodvreekly. Mraestair, . 11, . .. . . 'no I Very difflcult for ;is to yeftllz� what that -for two days before the picnic he ': stayed not on the order of his going. I ' I "Look af herl There'll be an explo. - . - oulation. Of any selent. ournal. 111orms,$11a. . . . A `7 e f mg) th $L 130 d UY all nowadea' .eft I . I I jr; our n a, .1 (4r.1-tilty Is. ­New Orleans Time 'al' ' Abodi In Cane -Creek neigbb6r)md ' I . . . 'alon soonl Ob, wby,did we -undertake . I .. � . I I . I.. .A-Dc&,o- was 116arl . ; I UNN &CO 3618roadway, I y ad lnuch - ' laneyi's eyes P\ � , 114 1 1 . 11 . . .. . __, .. 11 : crat. � . : ever saw him again. . I . I I New York � I . I , the silly trickIll HaUrIcelt companion. . . Branch Me% �h V Mt., Wasbinaton, D. 0. � I I .1 9.1. 1. ­ I . ... I ! 'I I � I I I . . ,. THE TO � � ; -_ -_ . . - I I � .Moaned In his ear. . I . ... . . , I, ...... A-, ",.,�,.,.--�"..",-,."��,�". ,� . .. .... I � __ . I . I . ... � . ­. I .. QAd -'rilme car'vlw;� irerion. I ,., I . His uncle beckoned pi!gently, prevent- .� . I . I . I ,� I I I . � 1 I I . 1. � . . Al . � . ' ,0 4% I Ii. . . . I . ' `6 g,& st W C21 Itt I.&. I - I . ! Ing Maurice's reply, . - W. XT 9 :_ . sued more than a century ap Nye llffht. , r� V , "I suppose you know Lmy nephew and . - I.. Tha Kind Y014160 Always Bougtl, 11 I I I . . I In an old number of a 'm4gazino I& I Burddo'k ' HO DONEO I ,.�,Q, 4:� �Iff - Down the I - I - " loo Sitters wg,aturo I � I I I . � 11 ".. - 0 of I reer sonatorls 'd - I I � I . . ed upon a list of different terms, -used , - e , I his milkmaid, the .fa , "" """' " 1�' . .1 . . � ai "Itables. of elegance" in the days i - �t I,/,, I daughter�ll Mr. Sanborn said to t1le gen- Es of ��V, I I ,�, . - It's from the itornieli th6 , , - 0r. teonbArdt's Anti -pill I when. Queen Charlotte came as ttie tleman as thli? �keluctaxt eouplo. ap;- 42 �. W,4 el%�11 . . . - . .. . bride of th I holds a, �poaltiou ultri'valled by any other " 1. I . e young and handsome king.. pronelied I I . �­­.____ 0,:- . � . blood Is fed said the nervW Increases tb6 3kassary supo Froin this list it would sppoar that 11 TRO30P OIL I - blood . modleino as 19, Our* foe ___________L__" I . . I .. . 1, . I I nothing In the way' of game was to be I , . . Then he burst Int6 a roaLl of laughter I I � . � � It * I �, I Sir ItichArd Cartwright is Ift I b1ni- I . . at The blank faced'of the wilted young DYS�PgPSM . BIZIOTISNESS, taritan, Mr Sifton isr rest L .. I '. --- I � controlled. -1-1. ...- ply Of4astdo juice " quku' 1, carved. Thi ,correct phraso w.4p to I � - LINIMENT . . . ., CONSTIPATION; - - ing in the , ' , I I '� . Undlgeste& food fervients- tity and . quality, to Inauta ' , "cut up" a turkey', to "rear0 a goose, I '. . .conspirators. , - . . HEADACREj I South Mr F ielding figjust back from � ' I I % . I � Fog " . IV i, 'Iesun(7iVotliere(ttilnc,.tinin., I � . I SAZT RHEXIM, ScItOPULA, it rest, WhI � I . ! . . . . stet.s are resting all over the Domin. , ach I to "unlace" a hare or rabbit, to "wIng" I . . 1. , I HgAimuURN, SotrP. STOXAC14 ,,!On- Sit' Wilftid Laurierfs herein ot. I I ,. 0 for � lack of gattric Juice. perfect st6in action. It ; ,A partridge or a ,qual), to: 1110lay" a I 9 . C�l .eL so W 41:3� 3M X .�L I � I .* I � L A . I The fernientatlou and putre. his similar getion, on bile ; pheasant, to "dismember" st ligpon, to spfafiI4 Wittig, C�ts, vounds, Men; . DIZZINESS, DROPSY; . tavvo, workiog and remarked esterday . . . I . ­ . . ,8v$, Stiff joints# 131tes and - llts,ra the �The KIM You Havo Ways Bought f MUL lie did flut think he won d requije . � � . . . � I . . . "thigh" a W A () n Softsp 11ru " TC .. - I . . Oo,_-,'t0K to lldls�layll a PO . . ARETIMAT18141 u0mg, -t . . � taction In 66 st6nisteh and, .formqtlon., Anyone ean crafte and ta, tilift,p a swa, sthig"s of Itnects, couihst colds, contrae'ted , 21gaaturo 6& I I � � 1. , ,���7 It Yrost, Thpiwxt -imom healtl, r1li. rnp �1� W __ n,. De6f 4114 14 or q �j , 4 1 1 1 � I 6. 'Of . '. PIMPLIFSO 11NOW00T, or Any disease aire'd they bad better choose. ! � ... I " . . . atnients* canal are tbo proV6 thig. lot himmlf ty ,mutt6lr were 11eakved,11 of collr�e, and I corJai r�firumatfsm, Weatalglat Bronchi* I � vtrw '. anotber subject. [Otta.wit Journal.j 1. 1� I I . I . . . . the sporting men prlded,tMmselveo �y OPP I I I I . %el' ng from j% disorildred, stitte of the I 1, � . - . I I 1. ctoupo sofa Thfoat, Quibseyt V� Log . - . I at ­ . .. I.., - . .1 , I inaln causes of dfae"6, -Addressing wry'sk)X-Vit , I i '16196r, manager .0 a , 4 , . r,x using appropriate sporting tetmo whdn * Cough old, 4 P&Wt$1. SWgWogt. � Wr FroAerick A. V f stobia6t, tiv6r, zowelg or Bloo.. ,When 40.4L a IV' c3i 1*� X.AIL . , , P . V h 0 . g, I I. the spoil of their moruinglkwork made I .1 . I lho Light, Heat & Power Company of you re,luir6 t godd blood lnedl&6 get �, betts W __"OThe Kind You We " � I -7 1�upiets the hortes. 00.* Xfagaa Palls, Ont., for I . , . ,. I .Always Bought I � . I 01 11 Jtigswb, is deAd.. I , I � .10 . i " C 't v 'z'- - I It � . I . , . . . I I . . e, e.,,,O�� i - , , Z�� I . Its final appearallab on the table�-Uod- ' ZOO* 310ITM. 2" .. 9 I - ______ . . , . C144, , , V I 11 10 -�, . I I . . I ,, A I . Of " : , . � I POI$ObA tUd liyfit6M . , . 13109DOCIC BLOW) 01TT94 , I k1latud � . 21A . _ 666 simple, orn SO�16ty. . I . . . V4?A'0 . I I I 0 1 . . 1. � � . . � I I , , * , , 0 � ' ' '_ __ ""' I N"" - * 11 I +* I I +§ 0 I: I* - I I 1� 'S. 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