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anyway, There Is the signal now", he V,w.w ir-b #d1h Ill 46 Of 4, 99b"A'. .
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'. , & , Hal-loo-ell-hoo", i havoreceived from the use of .1 . I . ena hard day for the little taut hall, follo,We4 by the �oouud of W011.1.,teal Oeral t 1904 130th for 8
'11_1_ � I ner s , It floated over ibe river, tip the littld . I selmolmistress,, The children had b , . . �d to Dee 3181 I I I .
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P_ I I 'a ravine and In thro your lron�ox Tablets, 1"can- ghter. 11*b, you Are caught, falty I .
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I I ugh the doorway of - otupI4.and inuilnous and at the worst shephertosi Now disappea I r If you . . - � .
. . I . the cabin where Mat Wellesley oat ' not � here express the good' I ' time had come a supervisor to crItl- can." U ' I _ - - �_!
t �, , 11 . I looking out Into tile night. - I , e dragged oft his mask and I I ...
I I , Liver PiRs. . , have rcceiveal from. them, "'Be the Ikek Qf discipline. Ulso Win- waited expectant, lookin t th girl, S . .
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4. � , ".a, 'Bal-loo-ell-hoo!" � I I ,, throp Was too young ; F A N Y UT4101W! OF Y()TJRrAZMy DunTxs
, Ile bad said. Cicely felt the blood rush to her face. "AQ,tAstetoX1lIq%iQV-Jv,n be removold perinaneatl&b;
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� . , to and th, me so much re. Perhaps tbo'board -should get a more "I-1 most go," she said hurriedly and I g 1,4steleox Samaria Vroser"lption secret In - - -
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. "', , _01V � I trees all were lost In one formless sea Iferthat I could not say enough ez' , rose. 41I didn't know It was so late." lood or drInla, Failure bliporsible. Froo otain i .
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I of darkness outside, but this wa in t.heir pralse� My health What that meaut Cicely did not dare , "Go! Whyo you know you promised, - MOTHERS 6MMY Am BROTH
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I atonally rifted by zigzag streaks of fire i .1 L .1.11 "to think, and now, crouched lu the lueplupper, and"'- I . . I
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from the heavens, and Mat found a � WAS SO broken up that my darkness by the garret N�ludo,w, she IT, dioln't *think. I forgot for a me. I � I
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I -1 I griiii sort of enjoyment In watching I doctor said I bad better go to wits trying to forget her -,worries, for ment. No, I must," I .-
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1. . I the hospital. Sorne'one told there 1TIls to be a garden. party and "Without uninaskinw?" 6 .
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" � "Hal -loo -ell -boo!" . masquerade at tile Stotlington place , q can't. Don't ask me why. There
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� For the third time the call for the- , -Me to try Iron -ox Tablets' I ' e r by. 10rom the Window site could are reasons, Oh, I can't explain. Please . .
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. I darkness. Mat loolied baek Into the truly� thankful for with Itinugierable.-Japatiese lanterns; man had stepped before the door. Clee, . I
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`.., FOR DIZZINESS. cabin to where an old man lay stretclx� see the house Itself Its lighted porches, ly cast a hurried glance about, She r , . . *<K, I I . .
I dicine. When � I . was run its windows lively With many colored spied a . I I I
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. i FOR BILIOUSNESS. . * I . . door leading Into the garden, .
. . , I "Poor old dad:" she murniured. "It's down so,that my senses were ' passing figures, and watch the ladies and before the c vailer could guess her I . I .
" "I , FOR TORPID LIVER. a pity to wake him. He's so tired, and me . I arriv I Ing at the entrance andl0oating intention she b a " 6 ri . a �_.
. " FOI CONSTIPATION . � . I I � ad fled through, It blind- . I I . .. C. .. , eryow�4
, , �. s I tile old boat's a load. Si -ems to me the all but gone, they Set me on In like bite moths'out of the. summer I into 'the night, h . .. . . EV ,
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, FO $ALLOW SKIN. feller could just Lis well go back and tny feet and gav; we new life. night w I 00 I - - - - _*00 . I . � .
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I I FOR THE COMPLEXION stay the night at Amos Salter's as to MRS. G. DAVIS,, - At, first It was, enough just to sit care. Her only thought was to escape .
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, -, �� waDt to make the crossin' on a night I there, bead oil sIll, watching It all and discove' I � Y 'home biforeez- . . .. Kidows we'lilive adways a fresh and large
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� , ; � I CURB SICK HEADACHE. "t-lal-loo-ell-hoo!" 1. . Toronto, Ont. - faint dance must(,-. Put little by little - la*11, into the shadow of the slivubbex7, in the line �`cf Crocker
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11 I I . Mat arose relu(-tantly. I Do not confound Iron -ox Tablets with - ! came dYer bep a longhig to have some tripping over. roots, li . _ I I
� I I hold back by cling. . c.an be pro�cutasl at thiff store. . .. , . I .
- - "I reckon there's nothin' else for It," .liquid preparations wbich depend u oil . lilt vine's, -her malik brushed from her . . � .
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, . ' ,., she said to herself, "but It's hard oil drug -disguised alcohol for immediate spirit craved, She was -young, *too. face, her breath giving out and discov- . WMIND-Good Butter . and 19cuiv.
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�, . She went to the bed and put her hand !s nothing niore nor less than alcohol- 13,he had loved dancing In'the bid days. tried to find some hidl p . lace and I , � . I . I . �'. I . ...
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, I I - I 1710ST OFFICE OfficE hours from 8 a. . uim. Ir6u-ox Tablets build up the syo- 1, , I jig ... . . I I . �. . .. 0 .
'..M, to 7.15 p.m. Jas Scott, postmaster. on the man's shoulder. . ti,in naturally -they �anu6t- create a 1, Ali, those days! ".rhey'seemed so far falling, sank down on -a bench, with a . I .1
t �': -� . ' "Dad," she called In his ear, leaning "babit.11 , Iron - �snpplie, A ��O, and yet only two year); separated bitter, despairing cry, and buried her I I . . �
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� reasurer, wcTdgg.rt; C iiet', Wheat. .d rifty 6 111casure, no more pretty clOthes'O , -nown- you c uldn't escape me," sal(i ' I . 1. . . . � .
� ed a moment, then ropped her hand frotx-ox'�ablot6, in an attractiv ' -17 Ic 0 . . . I . . . . � . .� t I . . .
;1z1-4W*y- . upon his forehead. I aluinhunni. pocket caS6,25 cents at drug- , jolly partles:. �Tlxat .last onei..the one - her pursuer as -became up. ,Then as , . . I , � . .. . . .
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,PUBLIC LIBRARY -Library and free 1,0-li, dad!" she exclaimed and fell to gists, or sell%, P oil- receipt .of just before her. father died -that bad be heard the girl's sobs, "Are y9d - . -_ - .
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�� . I wely Hall. Open her knees, with a nio.an, by the side of 'i e. ?o,cP`Rex' ' . . . . � . � I - I
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�.,. every day from 2 to 5.30 p.m. and from tile bed. The forehead wits clatiluly to f I . . . : was In her trunknoNn-as If she would ',Yes, yes," she, sobbed, "'but. not ii _- , I I . . . . . ..
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. 4 10 p.m. J. Bean, librarian � the touch,. and nil instinetive messenger � I . , . , . . ever' get the : chance. to , wear It. again!, . - - I IF AMA WoM 7J
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�1, :SCHOOL BoAnD - Isaac Jackson of the truth bad darted to the _ . , - --11., --,-7 . ----1 And. yet, why not? , 1A sudden tbought , ,.How aim i 'to tell y xx?:,.�What will . .1 . .. . �. . . � I ,. � , .,
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,��- gh.afman- T Beacon), F. Hodgens, A. 1' I . set her heart thumpin . Why not go .you ,think, ofrne?'. 1. ought. �Mot 10. be . . I . . � . I .
" . I - heart -the old nianwas dead. Mat laid . ' . � .9 . I . . . . .. .
�*, -nor, R. Downs, F. Hall, her car over his heart, and another ' "Landed,"' said the man. . And.,Mat . . . , . � .. . I . . I . '' I � .
_�Tux - J. W. Ir- I � to this .6ne? . Onlyator'n. moment. It .1 -am not a guest� - I I , . : .. I . 1. I .
�. win, 18ecret4rr, J Cuninglianie.. Meet- moan of horror escaped her lipp. was conscious bf,a softness In.his tone was 'a masqueratig. ., No' one would Ill tonight, I P .. .
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Letid the way," � be - added,, as. the � the shrubbery un0serve(Vulingle. with work hia fA .. ' - i
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,_� q$&EGLkTLr BOARD -M, D. MeTa - way and fell upon the girl's ears. girl, brushed past hitu on the sand. '- the crowd and - then ' The plan wa . I . '.. I . . I I 1. . .1 . I . . I
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i,,�, I ' The ferryman would never more car- I'll try to follow." .., � . very. dazzling , -to'the - little. jiri' In the - -, guarant6ed_.. 1. " 11 1. .7 . : I .. ...- - .. 1. .1
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,� , I , A.� F(5rrester, W. P. Spaulding, 1:1. ry , ' Ld Pt W. . . I ."and then- the, waltz music came:4,t . ..,.. . . .1 .: .
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. 'flunisteel. rible loneliness which cit me to Mat with, stranger kept close behind her.' . I * , -0 . *1 . .. 1.k. * or 0 me, -and I'coWdn't resist It.. I thought -, - : -446h,-2abber fire d Ago' A SpoOlid '' - .
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�nOARD OF HICALTH -J.C. Stevenson, the thought almost prostrated her. I . . . I 'two hours. later Cleely-no, not Cice- . there'd be nor-harin-just for an hour, . . � I . I . � I I .. . . . . I � I
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A , I to = cer : Jos' the storm gathering outside and the tears to Mat's eyes.. � . I who bild*.�tolen away - from: her .own - would: know, a aT& oxle�� . .1 I . I . - .. 1. . . . .
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" AOTis,r Cuuncn -Sabhath services the river. ravine, and the mali kept track of bee herself- � I Ru' -M a I & MeMath
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%tAla,u). �Hd 7 p.m. Sunday school "Hal -loo -eh -boo! Hal-loo-ell-hoo!" it with a good de stall. - . 'ftntillihYdn'tbadany I '' I . . .. . . : - .. uran Streeti 101int 1.
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. ,r a prayer meellifig came again. "If ye'd- left r open. we might. 'Illness in �Oo long,, and this . I , i. . l:, .:. " , . .., . .. . . . . . ... . . I . . I . . .
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. nesday ev�nings. Re,, J. C. But this time It brought a mite of have had the light to .lead. us," .he oug- 'In orndr* sat. on ,shadow' chai�qe, and I t6bir it." ' I .. . . I __�. - I . . . .! .. I I , -__
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V�tZY METHODIST CHURCH -Sall. lieved a little of the loneliness. A Eud- But � Afat 'shrugged, her sliou'lders. to,ih Or. se4',: I told you the truth. r -m � 0 we 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 6 * 0 we 0.
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I I , services at 11 &.Ila. and 7 p m. "I -I couldn't do that"' she'iaid ' . ... . 4 . .. .. . I ., . . . . .." . . I I., 11 L so
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. eneral pra,yer meeting Wee; Inflating her lungs,'throwing out her voice bad onderfully'.. .soft ocople play�, of. color, *the 'sheen d nd the wbItes ilgitin., It!s been --7-11. a , I I Wr 11 .
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ev6nings. Jurtior League meets chin and tiptoeing with the effort that Alat felt an Impulse to f . I . . I 1 I I .. � , , .: . I .1 a
. � all back ' Itister of silk And satin, thl an t cgn't�tell you wkat.-thi 10 . .. .1 . I , . , ,, .. . . � : , 4
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,,#JOST. METHODIST CHURCH- - "Hal-loo-ell-bal-loo-ell-hoo!" I But now the faint"light �shlnlhg : , . , � , *
,, . . . grancO of flow.ers,- the admiration of ."Do you cart so much: -then Ahat..I :manship- as stylish as any - dtirAble" If
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t',mervices at 11 " the cabla �. Ile . I � know - who, you are?". - The:- cavalier-. ,� .. .,,.niad0 �� as 4 ..10
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� 96 1-fet *1 30 p. ru. J. S. Cook, the sky, every tremor of it bearing the door to their �eyes, and' Iiat soon I . . . " : bist; as low i'll,pri es As. e1owest. : �. . I. *
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.� W 'flo", s' S- "'Llilt, suffering of her breast. 'Mat wanted caught tile latelisttIng In 'her �. hand. ' o (,f�., I s I 0 U. � S I looking down at -the bent'head ihow. � . . . . I � .
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16� ". i s,Konday even- the companionship of a living human But .she paZxsed. The horror Of the ]low behind the protection Of her ihiask� 'Ing so softly In the . I
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T I a . death * a eife Insidw .filled her with I .1 . .ve, 9 ug4 . . , , I .
� � , I'�' 14�A I cti Wednesday being through this night, and she had 0 sho could act I , , if "' w4d lia 0 t'y!)* out,in anY GEO, LAVIS ' ,v -� .'-. eLINT **
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A, es at 11 a.m. and 7 � er for the tr�veler. She had done Lt * Oxide lit the ,s,.%%,Irl 'of 'a* waltz she . D . . � � . . ., . . ... � . . 2.....
. ... I, " ", . catigh . long � , Mir "No," returned Cicely softly, 1. . . , . � . . ,:. .11 .... I � " . I .. . .
silence. Mat stood ith her' 'head' ' t sight of bers6if In a - , . . - ��
before in the daytime, and she did Dot 01.0- W .. I I ,. . . . . . . . .1 I . . . �- . . I
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rr �, r6t-, Monday e,vF nings. A. "Dad", Elie -neeling i latchtitr ng held In her hand, Pres.%. Ue s �11_ . I - I ' randeap . the lambs -and the shepherdess,?" . I . � -I .1 . . " 1. -
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I ,� J , � r1l Mo.; ,pasto�; James Scott, again by the bedshle, "you will forgive ently the er's arm slipped about "'with her cheek.s fluslied, 11 I er cym sp,�r- . . 611 d' . -beat for. . I . .. . � I .: � . . 1� I . . . , . � ..
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I . � rue for lea-dn' you --you'll I her ,%valst,_knd -the. girl ma.de no -re, : .1111g. thr(ju.f,h tile; ., . 11, hor vl8o�� : tIxe1ambs,, bnt,-1 usually come borne'. . I . .
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. in heaven, i know, for learin' you t f -om the sheep�61d by
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v I ;L. In. and 7 11 "Dld-m-dl(l ,ye 'ey&r -hear the old man ' '().* 0 bridge andlk�- ' . .. 0 3r. NTEI
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tFs'lay �of each brow and went out, clqslng the door fell from his lips in whispers, but Mat, . wesir? .Ali bridge. would you mixidT, -.' ". . � . . . I I -as stdok of House Furnishings . ..
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weets Tuesdav caught them. . I *. .. 4 ,tile xnuslc�it,scelneo to . "Not -if It w I . . . , Piatinadflate8t.stylesin Parlor Suites, Bedroom
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e, .W.A,, rtctl behind her. Down the rugged ravine, , I lift her oil it's wings and .bear 110 6 ver . I . . ' . ... ". .
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'Ith nothing to guide her footsteps, ' "Joel Joe!" sh6exclaimed. "Yea; -tell :the fl6qr as lightly -a , s qi . I .. "And if thewolf wgrq to carr,y;.you . I 1* if . all -Racks., P%rey Ro&w. Sellretaii6b,006obes, Etc. * . ". .
Zile (10 yo . . � Ry thistledown., I . . . WA are offir'ing great vaiud . in Caiiiets, Jrapk�ese . X& � �
u know Anything of Joe?" . I ; , i Was what hot last, partner ila(i 00 �and the lambs- have to* liftve an-" Art EqZlarea. Wfiadoiw Shadessnd'Tspestry Carisius.. . I p
LIC CIIURCII- she ninde her way. She knew the big . ,,ilni Joe." I � ... . . I. . . .Vill ' . I ... .. . . . . . I . . . ... . . ,. j� . I �
. . . . ; silid, a.-cavallee of Chill -le I -If,, wheli, -it' 11iller, slipplu'r(joils, ,r,* uld' I , � Ey I . . I . :
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er Sunday at tree where the boat path led off from I Mat's Ila . lid suddenly dreW"tlg,ht*th0 tile 6)ld . I s . . � 0 you � )e Ter I . . . i I .
R . I fa dance they �vere sitting in'j j.-i-nwil soa,rvd?" asketlLthe caval!6�. . , , . . Fr a * 11
ev. Father the iiialn road to the landing place at . . * . 0 � . 1, . I . Is I anted wh e yo -walt. , .
x, Ititclistrill" door r,*ung In , I "l-1 flon't tl wilispe'na''th"a . I � . . . .
B.A. meets tile edge of the water, and sit . ., and its the . ". the -dimly lighte,1 milservatory. ' '. . � link- so", . . . . i I I. I .. . I . . I . . . . .
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10116i; Sacred every inch of the path, wbl(-b was no,%v ward she buried her 'face agginst. the "Thle,tiedowifl' 1,bell0e tba � t'S what: ilt.".4. Dres;len �,1hephe'rdessi,. 11 -think- - . . � . I I.- . . . � . . . . . , , . . :', . . . . .�. I . :
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. one with the unbroken darkness of ev- � ": � 6'st fal P(I rathe . -t s, . -1 �, :.. , . � 6 . � ; . I . I . �. .
fillig at 8 a.m. I crything. The roar of the rIver g *.'I ,wonder, dad," ,said the man a. few ess could dance as.you,do,'not eve' I I � L I I ... .. . . .... .. .� . .�, . I .1 . :, . .., . I � . . . �
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could bear the waves lapping the sides corpse on the'lled, "how. many minutes are your sheep? You',haven't even 0 .1 11 . . � ' , � . , .. I . I . . I . .
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i of the boat at her feet. _ -too late I was. But I reckon ye know , little innocent allow whitei lambl". * lie Constant Dread - ' ' � e . �0,.,% . . . . . . .
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An. ()ill slinday, . nd' . . . .. . a == ��.ii-, .:�---, ,,%111 . I .. � . Met U. I
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and "Waltin"' came the answer froin . . . .. .. iralysi _�__-
ell softly, Weeks slipped by, a I , "I've escaped f .a molilent from. I : of P . . 04 . ms . .
... . ,e ng at8o'clock i over the water. . was doing the duties of the ferrTman. � "Falthless sliepherdessl .Aren't you - I . . . . . . I.. � . �:�._-77- 1,,�,' .
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. ,)lat shoved off In the long batexii . i The loneliness which hid held. Mat one I afraid 6f wolves?" : . Left Aff as. rpot numb-m-Dbctora , . .' .(.T,r�tr1L='.7,;".:;, N I MONIUNENBO .
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and awful moment had Oot come upon her . ItA111111131. One came Into the sheep- said , Z.1, I . � . I
- carried It with nil her might I nervous exhaustion- T-,-TA-;T6 --,
fJ; HAVE A BAD COLD I again. .. . I . , . t .. , - 4 ? *.1; :', . . . I
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�,, 1, 8114 -Ming and saffer!ng . I f4d todkiy, a very savage one.'" I . , . Remarkable cure Oiy Dr., - i � il 7K'14VT!, 11, �- . . . - . - 6 .
. Ila]-loo-eli-lioo!" she call One day Joe came:and sat down be- 1:: q,llj�6'6r-l1imb,+! Mylleart bleeds"' 0 � hasWa Nerve I - 1 , I \! .
1� , p" liond and running ed ngain I � d' ;�,q N. � I I .
"' . side 'Mat. on the cabin iteps.and lit his . , .It X, � . I �A . rrr �
w.se 5 LO geF frftgl1il,1lt, w.hen near the opposite sliol mid tile � , . 4ail,t. They only - - . � - '� - ,.
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I . I .t . . . MRS. CHAS. S.'CRAVENO North Gowero,Gnt., - .. "W1 I.., r 2A � � .1 . . I I �, �
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�� 0411L�r li)2,oue, 'tile quickest traveler's fulswor told her 'Ifie was pipe. .. 1. � I. . I *qses I . . . 11 . . I .... I writes: !I I -do not hesitate to recommend Dr, I . . , % . I . '�, I
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a.9t eure for cold in 'the )load. ? i:wking the lan.ling'sare. years old When X� left, . � - ,. ItThe brutes! Do .you have. to fight .Chise's Nerve Food - nd , _,"', .
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mny�_a,niJc-l.tnrvh ever discovered. I 1,� Mat," lie said presently, "a " f' '1W. �1411._' .�N :.,,,I . _� ��,`�Ik
i . tit when the keel touebed the ounti . n o. course themAilgle-haxided?" . fifty dollars for'the good -it has done mtj ..Afk �7,1� " J I id_i.; " 11 ..
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� ;L I I Mal's strong nrim.4 gave way under the ye .don't remember me, then. I was .i., Cicely nodded.' "It's hard some' . I . Yor six years I suffered . \1 � �.l 11 i . .k .. 0, � .
I ,r)ll bpeathe all thl"ll ; strain they bad had to srAsioln. sixteen. There -Was a misunderstand- ff I . . . ,� .. . . I with severe.'pains --- , r" .r f ,:.IV, , I I I
of the nose. throat ancf1lititg1tic - I I ti, lift . I .1, .. I righi -shoulder and riu��- � - I I . I . �
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Ing. Dad 'debiflied. me o' taklat -his.) "Don!t Tou need an assistant shep- ness 4n inyleft arm, No . .Y., , 4 'j"i . .
�s the irvitated inern muir-es, I "Cet In,, stranger." she said-, ,,but I . . I . . X
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weasel skin, with tW6 gold pieces In it I howl. to llblp?, I ML I . tctngt1e can tell ivilat I suff- �.4 JV , .1pil. F. ,dIs - . . ,
,rrh:�I 9oLln9- instantly stops I'llist rest before we go. It is days � fe t6 kill wolves, and . ered, The d6ctors said the St. � . .. .." � � I py''Is . - 11 .
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TtAT)d sneezing lt*s tile an- s!nec I brought tbe..hoat over.- Well, I hadn't dope It, but I guessed i I adore slWep add-shepherdgases.11 � . , . . C, I I .
'Vanor of Qatarrhozont-, th%u who had, for the chap hgd sk trouble was frow t . .. � 1. I . 111. -
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Jecuring. A tria.1 proves that 1!4rk myself," silld the miln. "I can' So I swore I'd.follow him all over th 0 1 . es proved Call and exaIninie .�
t . .. 0 �fts they roally.ttre. The lanibs are not I . of no, &Vall so I resolved to . . . . � ".
Money back if it yer . . . .11 . .. , . -, stock of high art pimw - R H. Dly �,
,eanliekll'edin it few inintites west or have a confession from him, ,j bit a(10141)ld, ,Only stul)I(I aj3d tire ive Dr. Chase's Nerve
, two ye, little tin, but I can tellAv , __ gi
1".., atarrhozone -oleo ye're a woman. _ an' I got IV, I . I . Food 4L trial." After iuihl, � . , Oat 1*oi lat. I AIN L . I
It , , . some,. Mid, the shepherdess-sho!d be I . - .. I .
'14, Complete otitflt 91 00; sniall I % I knew it the Joe unfolded a pope;. I six - boxes of thismedicine esk case designs,�* mild' containing fiftest go- . . I . . I
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I.- , � - 11-111clit I heard yer answer from the I a confesslo P and Mat read Ivenflng a shabby go " . 'tions purchasable for money. �
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I "But It seemo I got here tOO re4naln with thp caurt.11 I.. . . CRAVEN and I aged in al twentya priessi. lZisituements rented. tatted or ri- �
".1 ferrYllian that .ve're sent to bring me I . . .Iatf, I I tf . We �
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I . '- � tight boxe§ with the result'that I am completal � - Gramophouds slad muslo In var. ' Direct importers
�Jlaofthe (jamidian agentinAus-g neross' t. I with It, Mat" . . I .. 1111ting the eou . y paired. . � I . I
vtt'luu'�' V#Gs that, Canadian Cut tobae- T !" . . Joe sucked.his pipei slowly. .. rt! I'd heaps rather tured. I do nbt feel that 1'eah u,se strong enoullk fety at I . I 1. .1 . .�
-1 inger had -,:'led the boat n_ 8116pherAl, Won�t you take *me on , thism dicinetoallw a . . . and Material guarantee
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- -e 'Inade their appearance in . . ill I rll;, ::., t .., v. �.: .- sf)1:10 1-;v I 1111nt It w9rn't -about that I wanted tl,l,ll,,,, . .. . . . o .3% 1 ffer"Iffld," ,. I . I 'L 0 'MAR15 0 S I . I . . .
lboft6e. He points out that nearly 'W- to talk particularly, Mat," be,went OA 1 -, �', !.(,re whq ju.�t a note of,parn * Dr, ChaWs Nerve Po6d 50 cents & box. Ts. i . . . . . -
I - -ted I I '. , 1, 'O"t, I . , 'I 1 It's! 1 �,, Ost'less 't protect yod againit Witations the k ' I I .
- 411'ofit �6bacco in Australia is hu put .. I A 1. ""' fttL lengtld "I reckon dad never did tell L Arait and .. I .
tinq, an-] thrit, 1. tin tim cavaitees voice, ana Cicely tried- signature of Dr. A. W. Chase� ihe famous -� music emporium. .
1'4- bi'metically sealed . X �.��,_, -, ('110 or J:;"� ... . , .� . �- J18. Go SE .
C&04dian tob, , , � " : , 11 y6 anything about yerself?". -' ' - to turn it away llglltly� ill don't think recolpt"book author, are 6n evelybox of his I , . .
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�, I up lit this - lan 1 I, , '. , .1 I , ! 0! .::Z jler 1'.1.4oln, "No.. * Why#. Joel" . ,Mat ,sought, his * remedles. , I . � -1 .... I �_,. .- ,- . �. - - I ,- - t - - -1 --- � � .
way Tile Canad, , . -I .1 _ ". - ..... . i,.oli wotild do at all, Yo . - - _ _ .,
.1 teo men would do better to look i � , , .,lil , 1'. . t, : 1".. . . . . I I � 11 I ,,.,r.,,_ _ , _, , -Ilftr,o.,-UIUC"-L'too'�"�''-,-��-,-.�,�.�-...--�-.�,-I .- "r.-..----. .1 �- . . _ I
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,theirowntrade atboincinstead : , , ,,::,,I,. rerrynian." She "Never told ye that 7o warWt h1s,. '' -, . I . '. �. � . I '! Binddr Twitte. .. . SE .
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ftemptinito capture forei I . � flesh fLI21 blood (Intighter?" . . 0 . . sold at - I he Rings on Penit6utlary to I
., I �Rpil % th ideal club. fartners, ]it Audi quantitiesi as way bo;deAfted,
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�'. led tins '. , I. .ad!" "What tire ye tellin' me, .loel" Mat- .1 * 6lacrellt.11 , . I ! m Or .land, In*thIs VOR
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AlInglis toba,ccos in sea, ;�i,lvv %,:�(11`" I I � , for cash oit dell very, at the followit1g, prices- ' ..
1110 Ciknadian manufacturer will n It' 7 he club world has, a good
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iffowing-more. popular in CanitAn. 1*mii1.ht." I . was holding her lifeath, � "ThaVs it. .Yo Ight be a wolf, you C t "Pure MaiilftV . ....... (600 feet W the lb) -10!40 Will find at the -
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;06'ed to do better in flavouring ..Yvs." . . I mother we'r I what would happen to, qn-Tapan the SYStein- has flourished 'Pdre New Zealand I.. (450 �. i','ts " Mv,
' e.killed In alornado, aw, Iftly flock? No, I caift'take the risk." I 10 orpoundlesson . .1 I
I ' uningifhe expects tolioldeven -11'm! When ye answered me,to. . I suitable for route r - ,
� fsl6wn market. It is inconceivable I '' dad ,found yoluo � without a scratch, in a I from time Immemorial and enters into Al[f. o. b. Kingston. 11 rentit- .
,UrAUb should compete successfully ""-'ht froin over the river 'the cry haystack it hundred yards from the in' .Then when to the shepherdess,com- the daily life of'All sorts and Address all 0ornmutlication% Reavy Draught,' .
- hrought it ,,I(llleq.q to nie. heart. But g to court again V . C0114i" tance, to J% X. Platt, Wardor� Pillht .1
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*Ithlhe BInglish exporter in Australia, ( house, AW somehow I khowed after I I I . tions.of men. It Is no uncommon thing Iclugston.Ontarlb. � pose, Roadster 9 . ,
"Neveri , I'm afraid, . You see, she's Papeva Insertin§tblanutice WltAout authority ,
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ii)160J,e.eAbnot compete with him at - Nvho was the forrynian?" left dad wool(! never let on if witen't I onV allowed one evening off *In yeArs. I , 'for people of motins to belong to from frenitheKing's rintervillipot . bo I)aId tlieraw I
'howe'.*1 h an advantage in dtity and 1 "Ahe Wellesley. my fntber.11 his flesh an' bone," . , ton to 6 hundred diffor6nt clubs, be- I for. ;. .71 X. PIGATT Horses.. All w 6
fn"fi* , V Again, the British tobac- i "Il'm, Win!" inuttered the man after Silence for some t1m . a'nd,:bc8Ides; she has.no court costume. I neVolent or social, all bf which exist I 'Kin . I Wakdon. promptly and - at le
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*4�'&6 ffiFla a good advertiser. No oth. , several r1lillutes, silence. And Mat "But I'm glad it's e,that i ()It, this -4 fairy godmother touched the Mainly , g1toll, March 14th, 19W, 1 1
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- Nuilish exporter has his , imew way now, y n e ig shoes. and � I . . I
, flint the oar had ceased to move Mat for 1-1 been thinkin' that if ye'd a . tunItY for one festive gathering the
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a,Ids. i�hmi the. night to over 'they change mor&, In Tokyo there are 5,000 dIffer- I . I � .� . .. . .
� the 6111manueneturers. Canadian have Ine I do4l� sea'the use ol we two back as they Wort." . I . �
(36 buters have not yet learned ' I'llt Ill-VsPIAIF [1 few (luIck strokes I I I ent socletibs, from the ned crosg to . .
doAlus of f C I made by the strong arrus of the striin. I goln! different ways through this old. 1 "And the girl?" . 'the Alustablies and tho-tockmarkedo, . .1 9 . .1: . '. . .� .
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. m4gaz no, I 'all 1 ;rer carried the nose of the -bateau out "I'fd' so glad we're no blood ku*4 I "Not bef'ore, unmasking time cow" � 1. I . $ 1
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