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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1908-10-22, Page 611 ft_1.%.`i ,, . '' __,1- . 111._, :.Not � ­ ­ ___11_.1.____1 ... I � - - - , ­ -11. -1 . ..... . M, 1'. _,,'.._� ­ �J ___­11­11.�, i A �,,.. , *,,�-: " � ­� . - , I � I I � " �-- -.0 i_� . I I I -� I . gi ,V 4 � ", . , I � jj4p4� 11 . I � , AW , .1 ...... �11 . I - I 11 I . .1 I I I . I llym,A for a Little child. . o!l, littkk child, lie still wid siceill oesui is neAr, ,li need�,t not fear, ' �No oito lived fear whow (i'od doth kvel), i,�, kl�ty or Ilight; ' �iu lay tave down in sliliabor 4ev-1) Tia workibiag bight, , 1. �-­Rpi - ___.. - - " - P-TWW_,_­---a­,-,__ - I ­ -1 _,ir *04"Wili . I ;� oL - I ��, . I Irr, - — ­_ .�, 7.rw I I . I ­ _-_ .... .. il If i,, �,Vp.slvpvw,"; 4"W . 1".. , , If 1.01.1401,011i 1 7.1 7k. INN 71 ... ­ b �1�1. - ­ I 'I', -1! _,'', ­ ,­, I I 11, - ­), -_11 .,__,__,__--_-­.-­ "�---A�--t-�-�-Il..-�.�,-��'------ I :­., ­ " ' '­­ ' .*"""Mi - , - � , i� ­ .. I 0.0404004blil" ii. -1 . . I'll 1. ,, � � - fPl4!AA.'i!%1,! ., I � ....... V__ I � I I - � ._ , , ­ , , �. I ,, - I I - 11. _ " , b , _ - . _ blood It is that He should take four hun- "It would do charraingly," he mutter- I.. �. 1 � , i. . ''. . ­ - - lb I ___-_._____._._1_.__- �_ . ­ .1 .11 I 11 11 - I - I I ­­­­­­� --1W- ­b. I ­ ­ - � � , , � 'Ill. oll tu veonoulize, stud detly t4f, hel"19,�11 samethileti li tile coulforw of f " 4 OWt4$ C U 1011 to ZAN UK . FRUIT CROPS, . .1 . URIED : C 1881JE, NO, 43, 1908 I 1 I . fz H71 S LORDO'�!HIP'S o life, i "'er t"t t"' "'14"' liy' 'a "' came the Alles. of Lyntle-A,9140, Ly ex )e - hall boo I ri No � u spared 01 _ � , 1, I ,n Ma"#90'8. TOT ProMiriot It 110t 1"Venther conditiono have been fairly fayorabi for pluttia, pe.", has and. graves, but for 'CORNS You 04,� X 'I'40.811 ' '" " '"V40"i ' remove tur QQI lif � I ,r4,. So 'q')lq " , g'. all pp y1long rutilaws ftu,uxtimotor. it it, r�kg - 40, 4y" no Sao 0011taino no 80140 - Is 114 �L:: ,, , L �_. I � �,,� I ­­ I I ----1-b., , ; 1=14P WAXTZD_y9XAL9. 1 1 1 1 1. .11 11 I . � I I - I I . I - A N 1.11 I And never sweetly sings, I., 1p)s aillse c4lial tolli forp.41thougli, .1110 cuts Testimiguy, not pea' ra and winter apples. Appleo-gllrly fall fruit , car becag comPO4 t �4 onlyp leallug ...'s, ,,r.vlb, Ins. Ift y0i R. 4ruggista ,. I W ANT10­1APTIN TO 1>0 PLAIN AND he whole or spaiv �, ; I I . had. much Ado to iteep tilicir fu411111,9 In �, society, lie had bright prospects. lie was Mr. D. R. (lourlay, advertising niana- And nearly All ' r fruit ripening, Pro. Pau"O'e"&Xd by fill W.1b XF, 31,111 ,,all t I .0 utes. PUTNAMISS PAINLESS h � ,line. good ,d,,, w0ii Pout $Lily 414tAII00. Ila eb.r . r* Saud 0 for full pgrtiou- ! I ROMANCE I inan shall come up -with Viola." What Mr. Lynne, as the young man rose, ,4tl,,t the heir of Ills umlo, the wealthy Lord 1.��!Ilo of Lyxinowoldo. . ber for the well-known plano firm of ( 11 Winter Looming, Toronto maturely 4ud dropping, reducing tile crop Already below medium. I CORN EXTRACTOR l.ra."11IT01,111i'll XANIUNNOTURINQ .0919- PANY' Montreal' ; d . - I ?.`o keep him fit his place you have . - . A lhe; er !Antilles Ili 0 are not inany old England Qlan, the L�ulle3, In the ogxll- "I'll 4 I � , 1114 winn$peg, is, attiongst the prominent mail and women who testify to Zaut- Pears are ripening rapidly, And are of , , . � I .1r, _:."�_. - - . . I I I � 4:, r . , , ��. ,�: � ... "A' I . ". , , '' . . : 4 ": ' - ,: F - - , J Spike Ma-cliterol on Maine Coast IL -_ � . I b, I . . .1 . .k1,1 1, !! ^ . .1 I . wv��WWNPWNKAM 1. . "A' 0 ost history of _ I tbt kingdont they figured I � � largely .Ili nearly every , , One of reign. , , - Bilk's great curative Power. Us writes , to the compially As follows., goo b 4 quality. Exports to, Great Britain larger &A us � th uAl. I Widely Travolle . 14 . The skyacrapa r had at last rea,404 the. No, little Interest was aroused Among tland on wedues the fisherman at - por . I 01141VElt 'l, . Florence Wyyervu would Ito neither more It was a Pretty and platuresqual x9eno nor Igo than a, beggar.", the bravest knighta who Aerve4. that brave Ning FAwArd I., was Hubert . "Gentlomenr-I have pleasure in $tat, Ing tb,At u of 4 yon the recommenda,ition Peaches -All harve.sted but 4 few late , vai�leties. Prices have been below the limit. W "You are quite a traveller, I heal"' ye. day when the herring catchers brought - u of po,cAfled opilkil Ill acidly u oil wbioll tile Julie sullWaM4 fell one "But silo has Irlen4p,ll lliterrupted, Mr, . V. ­ - - --.--'-- ­___ .-..- -.---.- T,v,,.. Lynne, of the Wolde,as their houpo' w all Mimi ft.11­1 ki..'11'.. I.-- F.-114, wit.l. relative Ipui�cbasvil_a box of your rom, . ­ - - __ average, I Plums -Nearly all harvested oxcent in . marked the man who lived on the 111111lety. -Z,u n_- _j 1L_ 1i 1_4_1 ,antities W%O. 01 ch are poi(I to. be the tint It( .oil w% I ­ . - 1. oil, little child, ne stut and roBT, I &26. 1 - ­vy,uni a):o tapy worIar, qa,ick A.foru ino ,piaur, .riance, ano, Auue(,A lreau Lau". til5nis'entirely i a 4ory,severe 'Api-Ain "" ­"­ ­­­' "Xea," replied the Man who lived on yea4., - - - lie Sweetly sleeli I out upon tile lawn ,of Sovernoko Cas- llryverue, with a name. Roury V, hKa no lir 1. Grapeo-A full crop of excellent quail- , -1 , pacer. "L krw,,v the el4 to hill UT, of the back, While )lot given . I - The spike mackerel are am,llar than . 1, tc irti ty. Frlvv lower than for several years. the one hundred and tbirty-sixth flow )i),"lloill Jesus kunls# tie stood A Young, girl just In tile I irot world. of all those who have flattercil er or better solaler than Bertrand the criminsto use of, or belief Idt, patent "Though less than 40 years old, I have the. tinkers, iviiloh are most desirable for Auct in the morning wake so blest, oprini of youth. "I'llere. was some- And sought b;lr now, how many do ),on t5troug, Lord of Lynne. Ili the Wars inedicines, I Tomat4W-Have ripened too rapidly already v1sited -every floor In tittle build. . � � - I I think wilt even remember how f- of the Raises they fought, and distill, call conscientiously reQQm' -for the ca ,Ing factories, but are of ex- ing.11---w1cansas City Tivies, p,4,,*Il;g purposes, T1,he smaller fish Is Ills child to 1w. thing it' tile brightness of bor face that 11 1141110 it � I I rnend Zam-Buk. colleut qua. . - - 0 Alin d to be the most preferred for ta- Love everyone" bilt love 111111 best; harmonized with the beanty of the day. ter I ti ,gone? gillshod thelliselvei. A .�yilue lie ad to la I - I if . I "Sincerely yours, tL . ­ . ble use. The small fish have been found It was it picture that I, f I rally, "I W A tho battle of Bosworth Flel. - At Repeat it-,-"Shiloh's Cure will � Into the Small bays And Inlets of the Ile first loved theo. , all 4rtiwt would .or Oita," began Philip, w is, Craliberri . A good crop. T'llere to . . I � 1% I 11 (Signed) D. R, GouvIA7.11 , a 4omtkud for the Canadian berries in -Allon. -the variety of flow- have long -,visited to sai I the Field of ths. Oloth. of Qold a Lynne -have immortalized " I � 11 the United StA*. always cure my c6u,ghs and colds," lower bay, and Vils also Is considered -1. - � - � era of every color that diversified the A telegralu, Illy lord," interroptoed it was ,among Use handaomest and most '!list is just where Zain-jiuk proves 114 . atraligoi-Lowlston Journal. I . I footman, whc,ont�red tile -roput hurriedly, gallant 1,.'n,i gits liperlorl Insects and tuftious, diseases have do- I I I - , . Distrusting Ood in Prayer, : 171-0011 grass Of t1w lawn, and the golden I The great maideu a 't'l It is treated by men And iXo littya tried It, as altogether � ,­ �, I . 1. .. I . subeauls that lit up, t1lo a -cone. Tho poll- and presented Lord Wyvorne with. cilia of quoen, herself Aktea . v � ycloped Slightly tMa mouth, Pink rot Love's Laws. . . . Lyrinewolde, where women N I I _ . . . , " NN,qly gbould, there ever be .III "unei tre figure, ) . vb1ch . seemed to concentrate those unmistakable folded papers, at silo received tile haulage of tile than different to 0r4f nary, preparations. Doo. lips developed to a serious, extent, the light and brightness, wait that of ways the harbingers of Porrow Winter appi in * United States lie sure you're right, then looe y*ur � Ill I 14 .�]....11.10.1.1 � I L"M I 11 . 11 ta"I LJ,11 � L , , pected, answer to praycrl� A"Will Who , Or joy. Lord Lynne. When Charics"l. came from tori3j hospital mirses, trainers, matrons have depreciated in qui0tity a d I- hev,d- - L: ..4 M.1- (.,tt 111�eti, and whe the young girl, Florence, the only child **It is not for me," said Lord � Lynne of ,convalescent ho-mee-all give Zam- , n qua . , Wy- his prison call .to the scaffold a � , knew of a .ud's g I Lord is, looking at it. "It is for you, Mr, �tood nea . I, -his royal waster, . f , tnd - would link' a good word; and better still they Ity. A ring on the hanfl .Ia worth two at = . 04 , fli,, ,r Wyverne, A plain morning- vern , �_ � IU tO discover sonle doles$ of white nine , bad news, I hope.$) Prices for Canadian Pears Au4 apples, die door, � 1) had been vainly tryli � slin showed to advan- gl"dI7 ligvo.diecl lit his place, When use it, Zam-Buk is as. ood for uniscut. I * way to bell) Us frit"Id, 14111;'Ve-ulln"ole is � � - 0 i in Great, Britain have been good And - �! I "happollecl!' while tage the slander, girlish figure. The ill-dyin,g,,, said the the I Morris Monarch', was welcomed to lar stiffness, sprains, rheumatism anc A fool and his money axe 13oon mar- i�! - 11 1; -o t-iiink of tbil 110i and rilipling go ivab simply tied ,young man. , les, shipments larger than usual, rled, �ni - .Iden. hair "I must, go At once, How his throne, none recelve4, him morp jo sciatica as it to for Skin troub I � I I I L � in prayor t I n the Lord . ly, Hookey players and Athletes I J. A, Ruddick, Dairy And Cold Storage �.� - I 1111�l Ci I get from here to Lynnei ously tha of Li who ha,d in .general A little debui IA A rouw ', a Inattor of jorn, willh it blue ribbon; the lovely,.half, Commissioner. , d",ge oi 0 ;= . , �_ I - %slwd Qod, wore it, chil4ish face ,was a poem%ouiplete in it, "Drive to the station, and talce. the expended nearly All his wealth in the find it Invaluable, For eruptions, Pit* . thing. ; I with lilt Px ctation Of 1111 411- . train to aBthurst-that's tile *quickest a - . JA- McNeill, Chief Fruit division. - __ li 11 , . self, It was 0, face that . . exVice of his debontialre sovereign, tules, scalip, sores, Itch, eczema, ulcers, . - .. -oposals make cowards of us a -I - � ���� . than, IV chainged with '11, I � �7 Ill ei � - - wayp" paid Lord Wyvernv. W Oull- But front that time the glory of boils, abscesses, blood -poison, cuts burns, , I I I swer, for guidance ont of the ditticufty, every thatight-ona 'moment gay and . the . . There's no fool like, a bold fool. - _.A"_.3_ . - . deAl He has likit been Ill long, Asia lie?" Lyultea fa4ed, Whothei they were rgal� bruises, and abrasions, it is a speedy. It Was All Within. A few bouri later ]w wi- annoyed tit bright, in another thoughtful and sad, "I h4ve not heard from him for some ly impoveltished through tke fain The longe�b way round Ia the sweetest . ­ititerrupted" by [I cia,lier. ijotoro There was passion and deep feeling,and, , lense. cure, Takes the Wreness. out of wounds A practical joker carried. an onion In DR. UNT'S, BUST DEVELOPER � being � - I . I I � . months," replied Mr. Lynne, who had on 4sed by ,Richard,, Lord Lynne, for almost Instantly,, And ION all dl�oao.o his 'pooket t the depot when bidding way home, with.41, a qaalnt kind. of imperious, half- . Ill$ ri I , 0 1 1 tile eall wai over tilt, vi4i,,or had, With' grown pale Mad looked halt bewildered. the benefit of his x germs, thi preventing featering and ln� farewell to young ludy, and took a out being asked, volunteered the fact wilful look that o"ruied even mode the royal master, or who. One good kiss deserves another. Will develop your bust from tIN to three, I "The tilegram is from my c6hoin, Inez ther their zeal died with. the Stuarts, flaramation, All druggists and stores P't an inches in a very short time. that certain resources %yere avallabl,3 'regular featuors or the violet eyes. If . � . . bite now and hen to Induce tears. 'Do- 'Tis love that makes the in come . ,yn,,,e t says: 'Lord lyttao is Ili- none call say, but from the reign 01 sell at 50c. a bbX,-orpost free from the fore the train 4ep I axted be ha4 eaten round, � ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS. . the diffiellity Lad� Florence was wilful, The friends yin - ' � � . tha,t Nvould exactly in"t � , "we fear. He wishes. to see you, Charles 11. ;here is, no more mention of Zam-Buk 0 oronto, for price. 6 boxes the entire onion, The young lady, P, r. Moses speak louder than words. Price $1,00. express prepaid. Out of which. no vray had hitherto all- who ddmired her most and loved. her ,in, at onoi Is I I I them -at leapt, in public history, in for $2.50. SOLWd Ia. Stamp, for trial bar. cli the situation, remarked: 'Ah, He loves beat whose love Iasi The Edward's Medicine Company, best admitted it. She had bean spoiled "HOW did they I peared, Tito unexpie6t1d W'swer to PTay* I . know. where to find the private annals of the family there Is ­ 14 - - , - - A � you have awaillowed ,,r wits a rebuke to tile . half uearted all her life -had known. no law, no )Y111, you , you'r gilefilli People who live in glass houses 611, Bathurst Street, I i. I (jod save hel own, I no I well-mellited r . obuke 7" asked Lord Wyverne. - rd Lynng who lived . VEXING. per 'a Weekly. shouldn't hold hands. Toronto, Out. I .. Petitioner who hall so distraste( ., '41 wrote to MY uncle three days agoi and died at Lynnowalaq, , - - I The woman who deliberates is. won. I . I � . ever fell to the ,lot of Lady I . ' - that lie had looked for no answer. I( no lectute, . . I � . replied Philip, a4d Lord Wyverno noted The. present Lord, Lynne had succeed. . "i they say the rain fia[Ig alike oil Repeat W-11 Shiloh's Oure will &I- Where there's a will there's a, wed- Ood, fit his love and, mercy, so of tell all- Wyvernels daughter, -Y faults th,p or that flush - the Just and unji , Northwestern Wyoming. Hex val ,. . war,, ool � ed his face, ed to the title when very young, His, I -.tat, don't they? Swers our half-hearted timayers, wiln't were snW, . ways cure I ad at As being part of her my coughs and colds." d:ing.-Carolyn Wells in Broadway Kaga- hint pretty, wilful, fascinating . manner, that t4'"eVbAt R 90lemn eauncill I never saw father had been a wild, reckleso.mani 'Yes Yes, Don't ask silly questions. I ii I -,m Governor ol Tennessee," would. lye do If, lie would only trust , 0 Owls In committee, but a and the once great wealth of the family if it fault just to steal another * ' t - : zinc. said Senator Bob Taylor, of Tenneosee, I;., I IV I lie one ivished to goo changed. She was could ,at look wiser," said Von had nearly all vanished when Stei man's umbi�alla, is it? I Our Own Minstrels. � . . . I . � � . I � (11 received a letter from An Inmate of - - I ty' Whos I e bright ,,, " � . . the State ,penitentiary Of Misscnri. 'My as s,he stood this summer morning, In her Sullied in Lynne took possession of thq Certinly notl If you ask any more to - a fair picturei type of English beau Flori= face at them I estate. 0 1 . Bollea-Mistall Walli kin yo$ 11 . 19 In,' it ran, lit aint fitting for " The Value of Friendship. dainty white hands she hold some pieces from the window. "Pray do be like Nothing, in fact, remained of their ollu" . I . A- A .I I ­ ( 1) dear canal ordinar , me do diff"unce Itween a man pi,lin' no . one uv yore kinfolks, to be In the jppi, � y rnortals,n she continued. "How large possessions except Lynnewolde. He "But, Pal, the rain doesn't fall on the � �tlry An' i : I tiling elfi��,19 t'o't.' of bread, with which she was regaling can I In - do goods in a Ileetric light fm .1 Buy a And I wislit youd git me out ef ou Jan. I Friendship, like every ske tea or coffee. for gentlemen married twice. His first wife was a man that steals the umbrella andit does p'litical campaign bos's wot calret git � P9 It was signed '130b Taylor,' whKah look- ed by results. If you , wish ta'know tile a magnificent peacock that was exhibit,, Who look as though the world do' on I the man who hap his stolen. Funny, no cont"buttins to de campaign fund?" -iter ought to be mi lue il� Ing his afro and grao" in the sun. pended beautiful Spanish lady, who was never ! vil, of any friellds-hip, you must %k . On their next word?" seen In his stately English home. . kid as if the wa .ghty "You will spoil that bird, Iady Mor- Her.' ain't it, Pm?" - - - Interlocutor -1 couldn't guess that In - "Rebuilt close kin. i i,u done fur y � "HU914-21071" said. Lord Wyverna, portrait was in the picture galleryi but . .- a million yei George, Vniat Is the . "I sent it to tile Governor of Missouri wl at it I ,oil, and ,what it . has made, for you. � . once; you flatter him too much, J) said a "'i Lynn-, has bad news. Lord Lynne she had not lived to shine, as she would ., ____ V , The I I riendship of Jesus colild %tand clear voice; and the young girl started is fli.rp , have done, fairest among -the peereassa I difNrenoe between 9. insil piling up tile A "Rebufle is a with the following indorsement, 'I w1eflit I I t1lis test. Look ,.it tile Twelve! Quit- as she heard the words. I ' "I AM go Sorry 11 said Florence, As her of England, She died in Spain, one par 0 cry Ill . typewriter made over adain, every If 7ou can conscientiously do so, that , 1P . . Political Manager who Is to ob- T011"1110131d turn this fellow loose, sad sider what they were before they imew "Good,morning, Mr. Lynne, she said, face changed. -' ray f , N I , ., an I orgive me, Mr. after her marriage, leaving one little ' CtYLON TICA. n contributions to the cam fund I - worn part replaced. It is as dood y of your relaitives get in. the . without turning round, "It my bird is L W�v �.i 'l,' � 0 . , Him, and think wh9ut His influence made Y11110. I never dreamed there was Any. birl, .tit Infant, 4 few days old, . I I , Bomes-De one stacks do laml,A and de as new, and the cost is small. Tenu"ee penitentiary I'll return tile . proud, you must tit least own that he thing Serious. What can -we do?" . St phen,'Lord Lynne, married again- Of what value Is your opinion of teas _ uddab laoks de stamps. - �. favor.1 . them, and. what position they OCCUPY has something to be proud of.,' "Noth*n , at t J0 said Lord Wy- it you have not tried "Saladall 2 . Interlocutior-Ladi6s sad gentlemen, WrIle us about It. "I heard later," conclui the Senator ,,e now! They were humble men, some of The youn than sat down to I 'I _ presen , not I beauty this time, but a gentle then), perhaps, Ivith unusual natural wqtoh the y9rile, ve Mr. Lynne a cup of tea, - - :� I process of loading the peacock And the English girl, one of the wealthiest heir, the renowned Tyrolose waxblar, Prof. UNITED TYPEWRITER CO. -,that Bob had gained his freedom, but gifts, hilt rude and undeveloped every pretty tame white dvoes; and thep�it while I order the carriage, I will go cases of tile day, She also had one Lost Her Chance. Tatter de Mellon, will now sling � the soi whether through my efforts I hi nei one.. Without Him they would never down to the station with you myself," daughter; but a son, the wish of Lord � Matrimonial troubles were under dis- ful and pathetic b". entitled, "I Could , TORONTO � er learned. And be b.a6,n!t thaliked me , . . . . I have been anything. 11hey would have was that the,pleture became beautiful, lie added, turning to Philip, and th�n Lynne'i heart, Nvas not . yot,,�--rrom, the Nvashington Herald. 0 There was the slightest and prettiest he left them alo Ifiven to him, ouselon. The oldest son of &'rl�h mann. Love Him Like 9, House Afire, if He lived and died in tile obieurity of their air of embarrassment in the young girl's ne. .Lady Lynne loved heir hus and; &)to w" . - . . facturer remarked: "I hold that the car- Wasn't Knock I[Afled." - ` ' peasant occupations and been laid in un- face as his eyes followed her every "I am so grieved, Mr. Lynne," said very happy, and at her death a -he, left rei thing for A husband is to begin as 'I - C , Dublin Street Children. MOTHERS FEEL ,SAFE. ", niarked graves by .tile blue waters of Florence; "bad news always seems t6 the whole Of -her large fortune to him, he intends to go on. Say that the que4, The street children must Surely be to . the sea of Gallice. They would never movement, Although sh.e affected io- be Me. doubly sorrowful coming on such a _ giving Idin the power to do what he gulte unaivare of his close observation. . tion was one of smoking. Almost Iifimfl� PILES CURED AT HOME BY our visitors the most surprising of all Motbers who have'used 33aby's Own have been heard of twenty miles from Nhe revenged, herself, however, by mak, bright, beautfiul day as this. Half an would with it. diately I would. allow my Intentions by our institutions. In ready wit And in Tablets for their little ones say they home, and would all have been forgotten . ,hour ago, while -we were so earei and Lynnewolde had been restored to mar* lighting a of ar and settling the ques- bright good humor, in an unquenchi liter. Ing many little speeches to the birds hi and Lord ' F feel safe with the Tablets at hand, ill less than a century. .But HIS I ' tie ,,,,out in the garden there, )low lit. than, its ancient grandeur, 'And I would k4iock the NEW ABSORPTION METHOD hiess, with the mate dill for they are a never failing cure for which were intended for him. , tion forever., spi of pla,Wu I . course and conversation raised them to These little symptoms were -not un- you I " thought what Was coming for Lynne was known to be a wealthy no- - thing out of your mouth," cried the im- gent and painstaking attention to busi- 01 the minor ills of babyhood and A place among the best ond wisest of the noted, for at the window of the break- er, o�'i, ness, reinforced by the most surprising childhood. . I bleman; still, many people wondered I group. "Do you � 3fre. Urias Creasman, She held ctut the cup of tea, and Philip how it would be with the heir of the now, rejoined the young man, "I don't ng) Itching, art of coaxing, these barefooted citizens New H-amb I urg, Ont., says: 11 I have Lynne$. The title he must have - � think you would be thero.0-Olit give us 9. day -long comedy. sells of mail, and they now "it on fast -room, which opened upon the lawn, drank it hastily; he could not eat, aT t thrones, ruling the modt-rit, world with stood Lord Wyverne himself, watching,. ud I � (490 If �,ou suffer from bleedi their ideas and exam les. slid watched him - used Ba-by's Own TabLeta for stom- p I I with an eager and scrutinizing glance, wistfully as he pushed Lynnewolde, t,co, for it wall entailed; News. blind or protruding PlIes, send me your Sometimes they seem to embody and ach trouble and constipation, with Our friendships, too, must submit to the faces of his daughter and his guest. the plate away. but a title and a large house are not - I 1- I symbolize all Ireland its ga � this test. They 4)re friendships so called � "Are you very grieved?" she asked, sufficient for a mail, to li1e upon, And - Address, And I will tell you how to cure 7 poverty marked success. I always feel that I which are like mlllstoii�s draggingd With one look at Lord Wyvernala fa , ce . suddenly. many wond�red whether Philip would In- The Great Trouble. . yourself at home by the now absorption and Its good humor In"depre"Ing o1rount- my little one is safe when I have a box Own his history was told. Years. of wila dial stalices.-From the Fr�emv,ui Journal. of the Tablets in the house."' Iiii.by's ' radaii, , "Yes," he replied, "I ei Lord berit his uncle's money as well as his "What we need to beat the corpora- treatment; and will also send some of I - 17 those who are UM.to theininto.deg order, unbridled indulgence in vice and , . I . Own Tablets are sold under the gnaran- tion and shame. �DirVtra'e friendship pi Lynne very much. I should grieve to name, tions," said the reformer, "is strong, this home treatment free for trial, With New Experience to Tim tee -of a Government analyst to contain folly, had. tlefC unmistakable traces. Tho lose him; and if he dies all my life will Per)iaps some such thouglitis crossed brainy men who can be,depended upon In ifies and �exalt.s.`-,-"A4riend may lye I bent figurej the dimmed eyes, the fur' be so terribly ebaugedl The Arst trou- the 37opng beir's mind even now, as he every emergency., . references from your own locality if neither opiates nor other poisonous , second cabsclence. The consciousness of rowed brow, the trembling hands, told I requested. Immediate relief and "Jedgel'" said the colored witness, 4,11m drugs. They always do good -they can't . . per - what lie ex eta li .us.niay be a, spur ble Is, that I have to leave Severnoke hungry now' I been tellin! de truth far � their own tale. Lord,Wyverne was not ') drew near Lynnewolde, Phi -lip knew well "Yes," answered Senator Sor . I to bi ITA "-�Ao mere mentory and you. I what tht want of,money was, When "but every time such A man is ahum, mitnent cure assured. Sena no money, two hours." passibly do harm. For sale at druggists - much above I if ty,' yet, 1 he was an old. scOv- but tell others of this offer. Write to- or by mail at 25 cents a box from '.rdie "But you will come again?" She said, his father died, he heard Ills mother SAY, gains is sure to want day to Mrs. M. Summers, Box P. 8, 'IS that the longest"time you ever Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brookville, that lie exiikt,s, though it be tit a dis- -man. !Is wag' wont' to boast that he eagerly. toi It?ly s and t in the midst of bar grief, that anxiety on its pay roll at a fabulous salary." Windsor,- Out. 'Yes, sub; and it had me swea,tial,"li- Ont. * - :� tatice, may stifle unworthy thought wben had �een morgr of life in his fifty years "Yes, I shall come again," lie replied, had shortened his life; be had known no ashington Star. . I - � . prevent unworthy actions. Even than 6their men had in a hundred- 3'1011 "that Is. if I can do so." L other care than want of ey, w I . Louisville Courier -Journal. the fear of facing our own conscience proba-bky that was true, He bad, spent 131011 China Has Few Trees. . Druggist Who Missed His Calling. might be strong enough to restrain us Philip finished his tea in silence, and of means sufficient for keeping up the . - r, . C, a noble fortune. When it was all gone I I from evil, tile knowledge that 0111' call- Florence watched. him with a v1stful position he thought himself entitled to. ' 1. Frank N, Mai the scion'tifto ex. Minard's Liniment Cures Burug, etc. . "I inclose an order recently handed duct will have to encounter his adw lie married an heiress, and in the course look on her beautiful girlish face. - His life had been a struggle and when I was cured of severe burzis by 3UN- plorer for the Governinctit, in his 1 :7 - - � to a local chemist," sai a correspon- . ,j . of a few years lie spint her fortune also. "You will be Ill before you reach Lyii- )its -son gazed upon his deaa face, an ARDIS LINIMENT. R, F� HEWSON, recen &-t. "After Some thought, he supplied ment will make the comillissiow-of what Lady Wyverne.died, -the doctor said, of 4 t penetration of China, saw farms base intoleruble�-Dr, James Stalicer. newolde," she said, "unless you try to heard big mother's words, it was no ' Oxford, X, S. . , r. � . that had been under irrigation since YIELDS OF MILK. . the article required, which was lipeca. heart dise,ase, her friends, said of dies- . eat something. Let me persuade you wonder that a strong conviction of ,the I I I before Columbus discovered America. In one British Columbia Cow Testing cuanha wine,' I think this bents anything pair, leaving one only child, Florence. , to,try!, need and value of money crept into his - I To the credit of the pagan priests, Association last month the average you have yet published." TW order, In - As I Was. Ruined in fortune, shattered In health, I was cured of a terrible sprain by be, it said, all forms of plant and tree ' 7 would do anything at your request," heart,. He tried not to think of that MINA�aD S L I yield of one herd of 10 cows was 1,143 olcaed, is in its entirety as follows: sated and wearied of the world in which he replied, "but to eat just now is im. 'now, but to remember the errand he ' IN MENT. growth were cherished and encourag- pounds milk, 30.2 pounds fat each, As I was svith Nloses, so -will I be Ivith he could -no longer play his favorite Part, - FRED COUIZON -1 . E. P. Q. Y. thee.-Joslilla, I. 5. possible. You dc, not know�you can- was upon, the dying man who wished to P . ad around the temples. The priests Another herd of, eight cows gave an That chemist is a Sherlock Holmes p his town house * Y. A. A. 0. gave Meyer what information they average of only 668 pounds milk, 20.5 manque-London Ni How was,]:Ie with 'Moses? He IV -18 and came to live upon the estate he had not understand what -the shock is to me. see him, andi the two fair young daugh- Yarmouth, N. 8, -with him. so long neglected. � My thoughts were full of something so ters, who would be left orphans if the could. The extent ,,to which forest pounds fat, or old a fraction over half I Supremely -Without doubt, without very different. I feel lost and bewilder-, worst happened and his uncle died. He I was .cured of Black Erysipelas by devastation has gone i1a China, saya as much. y . .. It is not a pleasant picture to gaze ed and unlike myself." I The OutinVagazine, can be Inferred controversy, unmistakably in the aseend- upon, this -ruined spendthrift, this Pos- remembered the last time he was at MINARD'S LINIME XT. The ulghest individual yield from any = E3 �M IN M He drew near her as lie spoke, and Lynnewolde-Lord Lynne was -Avail and Inglesville. J. W. RUGGLES. from the at that the Chinese have �lngle cow was 1,580 pounds milk, tobt- WIN ant. . "I ain what I am." He was with sessor of a noble name, the descendant held out his band to say Adieu, rooted and grubbed out every v Ing 3.4j the lowest yield in this herd Ilim. - healthy then, and hiQ cousin Agatba had estige of a noble race, who had bartered honor, "I shall never forget this pleasant talked' to him a -nothing else but her I . . of tree growth the size of your finger was 200 pounds milk, testing 5.2. HtLwr&FUL, Constantly -lit. Iffin is no past, no fu- character and fortune for mere plei Florence," lie continued. "I sister Inez, that flalf-Spanish sister, who ,,- above the graves of their revered, an. ' One herd of cows had an average pro- ture, but one. (Aernal now. Yknily, al- there were times when he turned In dis. . Elephant. ciestors. duation a pounds milk each, test - ways, incemantly unceasingly. lie was have been'l �pier than I ever was in my had 'never scon her English home. She 0% C 0 gust even from himself; and Snail, a mo- . f 1 N N with hill%. life before I'aponly regret that it ends so was 'expected there daily, And, Philip felt The large and awkward elephant I Ing 3.3. frille0314.west yield in this herd ment was the present, as he stood .I,, +i op . . ARM Patiently -Doth He not -wait? N-Nlait watching his daughter's face and trying longY How confounding to flesh and to understand its expression. I -L, .7 - . � I There -was no mistaking the young some curiosity as to '%vliat�sue woUld be like. If she were only onethalf AS is not A beast of prey; At least he nevei goes to church blood It is that He should take four hun- "It would do charraingly," he mutter- girl's face -the warm color that mount- beautiful its her mother, be knew she It I most heartily recominend Li E. . dred and thirty years to fill tip the mea- ed to himself. "She would be Lad y ad to her white brow, the trembling lips, would create a Sensation, even In a . sure, before He began to move. He was Lynne, and it would not matter so e. If ever a face country where beautiful faces tire not Hc never is a houseliciu, pet, ! with. him. much that I have not A penny to leave told a love -story, it was Florence Wy- rare. Ile had never seen her, this And never sweetly sings, Secretly-'If.ysterious, hidden-, familiar. her.)) verne's in that moment when she turned strange cousin, this Inez Lynne, who had The Indies cannot trim theft hats "Be rea,6 by tile morning and come lip "There is papa at the window," cried away lest Philip shoi read too clearly telegraphed for him. -big With feathers from bis wings. in the morning, and present thyself there the young girl. "He is waiting break- what ,he could not help allowing. He Then thoughta flow back to Flor- . to me oil the top of the mount, and no fast for us, I suppose. Pray tell him, looked at her with a half -mournful smile. once Wyverne, whom twice that morn" The milkman cannot milk thiin, and inan shall come up -with Viola." What Mr. Lynne, as the young man rose, ,4tl,,t The bright, dainty, wilful beauty, whom he had been on the point of asklng,, 1"gb I -To never lays an egg; plans for future action were revealed I will be there in three minutes. Try I Of no one had ever yet tamed, shrunk timid. to a his wife. ' ?.`o keep him fit his place you have . during the.se forty days and forty nights. she added ,softly, "And be more amiable Was that proinlise fulfilled in Joshua to pap than you are to my bird land to ly from him, ,, Florence," he resumed, "if 1---" Bathurst was reached at last,. �ud I . there Philip found tho-'earriage waiting '['a hitch him to a peg. I I to the full and to the end? There is me.,' - only one answer. Is this a sample copy Mx. Lynne looked hill bewildered . The zeiktence was never finished; -for. at that in . oment Lord Wyverne entered to take him to Lynnewolde. "How is Lord Lynne?" lip- asked the He is ,of little use to than, His charms are very few; of tile same book writi in the heart of and stood far a moment as though i 0 n the room hastily, saying that the eat- . � footman who helped to find his lugg 46 ag and seemed anxious to burry him away But if he was unknown Whatwould theahosen? Is this book ioublishe-dno-,0 clined to dispute the charge: but she rJagQ was walting. . The oor cartoonists 'do? was 5 pounds nulk, testing 3.5. In 13 out of 19 herds were several in- 2 W dividual cows giving 1,000 to 1,590 -_ pounds of milk each in the month. I - ­ ,, __Klrlml�.�_.=j . Several cows gave less than 400 1 � : - pounds of milk each, , , I � -.is general average production of all � i I - .. I the 200 cows recorded In thh; association - : - I was 812 pounds of milk, 3.5 test, 28.7 . :i. � ;_ pounds f [Lt. I I I I i. This last statement, it will be observ- ' . � I ed, completely obscures the individual J - extremes noted above. Although a good ' � average And one full of encouragement I to dairymen, it is manifestly only valum I able in so far as it is typical of general results it! 10 herds. f . The shrewd dairymen goes much fur- �'. , * 1'0�od-b�e;" said Philip.to the young R9 soon As PO."Wic, . r thei tie inquires inro And ascertains - May I approproiate every promise made gave him a saucy little mutinous smile 1, I'my re , re at leaving you Is lossen. "Ho was no better when I left. eir," . -Ohiflago Record- Herald. � . I . - - - ants? Every promise that sent him to breakfast in an unusual id the man, "Ifflas Li begged ytu , - dividual cow in the herd for the whole . to the Lord's serv, . . all . 'rose the ability and performance of each In- . 1, is personal, and every service is public state of mind. V b ibe )top of being allowed to see The Hot - Abroad. � in.)) . would make, all possible speed, for my Repeat ,, year, then lie, uses the Information gain- , for every servant. Ile is over d1l. He Lord Wyverne stood at-tbe window, if ilip . Ime, could but have fore. lort! lins been nsking for ,you all day." . , a lways On your trip abroad did, you . sea any aly such You won't tell your famUy doctor must reign. Ile is a real king, and He lie did not leave it while his guest ex- wl a "Why did they not send, far mo, sr,;n- it: -,c Shiloh Cure will a wonderful old ruins?" he asked "Yes." ed, and retains in the stable ol %ha]] reign. "Lo I tint with, you alway, changed greetings Avith him. seen lore n ho -w 10 would see that -1 I cows as attains, an economical and pro. the whole story about your private There was ,011 lie inquired my coughs she replied archly, find "and fitable standard of production, Wriess —you are too modest, You even to the end," a wistful look on his worn, worldly face. beautiful :�oung girl next -if she had . I I Curd and colds." P guess I rty,JJ "11a,ve I rested wellIll he said, In re- . Tuesday morning," replied the s,ervant. . to marry me.11-11arper's Weekly. . I I - t, ha i'lliere I,,; a power in the word 'fO known how many years would pass be. 'Illy lora -was as well as you, iir, on 7 I I I - 1� I whatIll "Well?" "Oita of them wanted C. F. B. need not be afraid to tell Airs. Pink - which I,; impressive. forty ply to the young man's inquiries. 1. fore her hand -touched his agritin-before "He Nvaa taken ill on Tuesday wight Hit and Home Aun. �, U , ,Uml�at Lynn, Masaghe tbings OU . e4 .It rained Yes, -coul nointo edoctor.vour was drowned. ad wall as I call do with the remain. I vith a kind of fit, and be bas iover Maud -I suppose you made a ,hit with Nitiard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. days wilen the world she would see his face or fic * his voice . Made Burglar Give Discount. "r , brance of a lifetime of folly strong upon she would not have parted ulch ])fill Z I A group of his friends were discussing letter will be held In the strictest ci ,orty days and Nineveh shall Ile do. cheerfully. *all since, ,except to ask for you, th,at big red hat in the country. - - i� erman, the old AdOnOB- From her vast correspoild- lw�. I do not like lily night$, Philip "Poll then Iliss Lymia telegraphoa tit William Winalow Sh I stroyed,' Nwts tile inissionary cry. Jesus . lit And I ence With sick women during the � was forty days tempted in the wilder- the daytinie I can disperse my gilo.4ta- Twice that morning Philip Lynne had once. It Ia Thursday td-lifty, lie has lie lei I should say so. It struck Hard Work '$Scalping." tile ghosts of lost yeara� but In, the now I�een ill three days. had the -coolest nerve of any man ast tbirty years she may halve ness, forty d. been on the point of proposing for Lady ly t1l L - blillog eye tile very first tinie I -wore They say we tire having a creeping banker who died not long ago. "He aia were employed front his lt� bull markeL I P . Florence-onco to h6r father, and Once I .-Boston Transcript. death to' his ARVellsion to L'OnIfort Ills night they draw Around me, and do )lot "And is lie fit datiger?" Raked Philip. - - - 1. I Tile brokers who art waiting for busi. know," said one. "Three or four years U131fted the very Icnowledge that wiU poople. Three forties comprehend tile lot me "eat, I )live been thinking, as I to herself, but each titne a sudden and "When I left battle, sir," said the man, - ' - �go, when Sherman was all old man and Kelp your Cabe. Such letters as the fol, accidental Interruption prevented the "Miss 'Lynne told tile to return as allit.k. Minlrd's - Liniment for gale everywhere. ness to start tip call it Sitting Bull mar. r, .. life of xrowm, ire. Avag forty when h stood here, that perhaps it is not too lato . ____.. - _ partially crippled by reason of a fall lo*lfig, from grateful women, - 6 words from being spoken that would ly an I could ,for it was life Or flefith!, . ket.-Boston News Bureau. esi visited his brethren. Forty years he fed to begin even now to do somethWg bet. have bound him to her for life. Tu after He survived. — -A from a horse, he entered )its bedroom tablish beyond a doubt the power of sheep fit the MMIdinti, forty yetirs lie led ter., Do you know what would happen It was ;i1ot lit very long drive from - late at night to find a ma8ked burglar - I the heat throvii tilt%, deaert, e to (lie?" years lie wondered much Nyliat his life Bathurst to Lylinewolde, The coach. During a snowstorm in the nighimilas ,ginard"t Liniment Cures Dandruff, Ig gull - LYDIA E. PINKHAM's . it ;vould have been had he quffied Sei man did not isr,,,ig b,i*s horses and fit less lie express was held up for tilt hour or - I ,,..*— ransacking it. The thief had a b! Christian pilgrini-Take thig promise hi NO)i replied .Nilr, Lynn(-, looking at . Ong t , t -d, a cheery Scot, with P. Nearness, trained on Sherman in a winute. Tile to your heart, 11ast that, stood fit front in ;ith surprise, I oke Castle as the betrothed husband of tim4 tiliall he it possible PbUip two. The gum COMPOUND 11 Florence WyVerne, banker just waved it aside with a tired VEGETABLE tit tilt,. 0 saw the dark inns6es of wood that ani. pifi,wky huln6r� passed alang the mr- "What is this ,near' beer they are hand, ,put that away," lie said, irrita- to oonqiler all female diseases. of the burning bush and'listencd 8 Why, she would be left pennflosa,, There was not much time ' -ound the -hotme. Uges trying to cheer tip the passen- tuir about in Georgia?" I bly. 'Let - Ili disenss this matter like Mrs. Iii Elnal%� Lindsay, voice, "Take off illy ,iltoo..;, fat, tile, aid'hie; lordship; "parer ov for thought, I i tell-, place. on than tile in two mlmitvs after Philip Lynne had gors. An old gentleman angrily com- . . where thon 9i'allile4t Is Italy ground.11 Poorest hOU49tuaid fit tile kitchon-liter. ( To ho coutlmle&� "Don't know. But it's somethingthat tionien.1 Tito -burglar Nvas so sur. ally and truly Penniless. I have, got atLid good-bye to Lord Alryvernei daugh. . � I . plained that if the train didn't go on lie illd,,t P" OntAno writes to Xrg. , ildlam: ' __ -_ - : Ittes a (Iondition of 'near' p,.hibi- prised lic litughed. 'Now, You could hurt "What I Wrote to you sotdo time Without reVerPheo the 111ble is a scaled 1 ter lie was 6 Ilia wav to the station. � - -phila ist Lodger. book, an(T thou art in tile wilderness, ill. t e � would I'dio of the e6ld.11 11TAIc my advice tion.o delph A of her niotllerO.,il it was not itntil l"hilip w48 seatod in AN ATLAS OF THS HEAVI�NS. and ns,tdap, tl,L%t,,, replied tha.,guatid. 10 Ago I Was Avery sick woman arnfidring hroll mc if you wantod to, and might get deed. fortune, f have lost live thousand the train that he hall time to review Tile fast endolls task of preparing A '41find you, we, ollarge it shillin' it mile IN'bore. ignoranee Is bliqs a lot of pea- AWAy with some little knickknacks,' said fro! female ttoilbi I had ballamma- Milt thou, gone 13"It to tile top of tile pounds in an(i isightla piay� 1111,,re is Itt idsure the events that had happened, rompleto photographic atlas ot tile heav- for eorp-.,cs.l1-T,ondotrXcws. ple are extremely happy. Sherman. '.But you might be eftilght, and tibil of the feminine organs and. could Uount and no man witlx thee? It is g nothing left iio%v but tile I'lltnilp LO 8 , I I � . � 1. .I I - ­ ­ .1 . . llight probability that - . . . (I CA. and to Ppoetilate upon tilt% future that pits which'J, Pranklin-Adams of I vd — - I Gicrels a i A, f I J. -&! I vau not stand or wAlk ally distance. At great sign of gracel Why do incli III loisure hours go to the sMoon, t1to opertt, tit(, playhouse and worse? They sock to flet, fr�nl themse'lvest 11toy seek to forty days, forty minutes, forty geconds, All too much for tit(*. Tnen who floc front tllelivleho�, "Grive what tholt wilt without thee. I (till poor.,, And with thee rich take wbat than wilt Away." Rai thou considered thv- Aelf9l . Tiko away 4n an(I 111all ip. trie mimature of God! Vou came from God, you tire going to Ulm, it is fitting Milt you should be. liko Itint. To aveonipll,sh ild4 I% the greatopit of all Pffovt-4. I am invorplowered atthe belplegsitesel of maii. T am atnazed at the linilotelleV of writ- ten or spoken wordA. "011,i tholt woulflist rord tho beavenill, that thou wt)ulfi, %t cOillp d(iwn, tilat tit(% inountain.,4 inigbit flOW dAWn At tk'Y PTM%PTIe0.*' I 1.1, A. 'A'111 CK. lAte, Alla rJoy, poor enlia, will receive no benefit front tliat. I ought tq 111ve jaVed Inonoy for hor," ba ad&tl, (le.qpond- ingly, ' i.It -is it strange, poifflit,n for lier, to fic lAlli in," said Phillp Lyniw,grave,ly. "You would MAY 81) it yMI lklleiv. hiii she hat always Loco treated-- iike 601.11a Tice" rPAP"It," 8 -lid LOIA WyvOr1w, "81ie bi boon inistress ef Severnol,e 10111111 Since she wag ,old onough to walk And tItAre Rre )lilt Infuly plac"i Ll Ellg',�,.Itl W owal- Para Ia It. 4119t bliaglao Cing Pen-lil".34 after reigiling 11,13-O!" "It %vill n4;t bo P.o had gil you think," said Philip, anx:ous to coninle hial, "There will lye sonit, provii,fill-ii found for her." � 111 toll yvu it I dird to-lnnrv�)w elk% %'Vould not 71 tv", '.. - .,10.ltlil.' �Aht hiq 1')rd- abip. "It ltmk�,l i I av aVaiiii ia the fic, yesterday, t1w first'tinie i(,r wafty.'yoarnl 'And if avii happens to lus 1,44i lily b0fore Ilifil, . ,CHAI'11�11 It. It wAs not . a very O.Ventful life that Ph-'Ilp 7.3�nno xevlm�od oil that suinmer , Morning as lie travolled from Siovernolvi. to Ilathurxt-1 ealni, happy life of 25 ypii Auration, noither liAghtened by I vivid goushino nor ddrkoned by vlolout: storm4, a IDA lInTup had Twon a piefteoful one. it!% (4rk, dull cilro brooded over it,, I but lip 1,0111clullert'41 Ilow his pArpht,4 luld strilgrg!ed to kPop I'll Appearance'R, and I to l6aintaill Or diAty of their lui .,Ilfl rafe. Ill,% filither,%;%4 the voungest told only surv:ving brotlier (;f Lord I J.3,11. ne. i10 wai not a we'llitliv 111.1n. Ile i ) ,( ' brother's hal but a y(tin",r I J.,ortioll, and that V ,W% not a iarge one, Ile tnnrri�.,i u, hidy I who, tbo-.7;4, vi nml beautiful. I 'IlAd Po foltlux, atid their wtinn roved t & 11%ppy one, althougli they box been P I ) hwi set himself, it expected to be com- pleted fit October. Incidentally it will fit- vindo tile indexing of 23,000,000 stars. ,Nilr, Adfunsi method bas been to divide tit(. firmament into 212 Squares, wbich isme been photographed oun wpocially prepared plate$ 15 Inches Square. The solitlierii constellations lie I'llotographed Ili South Africa, tile rest have beon tak. oil lit Ills observatory 110111, Godallyling, TNA Observatory I-, considered one of tit( bost rquipper(l Ili private ownership, Tito total of 23,000NO Atars is ox- p!ained to be an avelage, altbough ,001il- ' 1�arative accuravy call lie OLL-i by mt ingeniovis niiero�cop:val &,vice whivl� Ims blii invented by Mr. Ada-wi for flic- i 11111,I)o8e, i The w)!ar ;Jla,� I wt -t -ii ..e,it,,nPlct(1d xvill I Le J)"I"'Ili-11(d t.lgf,1_,vr Wl"I ttl VO gill lill-tt " till hidex U.4 lla�,;Ible, In (%,)At pripe, Match it it ex OtEd Avill bit R1,011t 42& &,copy, Could Ulspose 0 ni> tax e a ,, es a, 'bed fifably, What would you consider It fair to away 71 They last I 8vAs coninea to my And 6 doctor said I woula 114TO to go throuth cash Proposition go talked it over inn till peace. The burglar oil operi but this I ref used to 6. I 'A friend Advised Lydia H. Pinkharalft . thought lie ough to have $10, bitt Sher- inan, after inq iring' into the mauls Ve bo gets ble Compound. After tislug three ttlos 0 it, I feel like it now woman. hallits, said $8 its fliough. 'You se0y' 18 It I most heartily recominend Li E. . v � lie said, 'you're known thief. It th, I'd Plukharn'g Vegetable, Compound to all were youli offenee, pay you your %votdtnwhoiguftervvithletailetr<)ubltr.11 price,'but now tile police have your pio- IPACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. thre yon ought to tie glad to accept atly � fair �oinproniise and run no risk.1 The Vor thhty ean Lydia X Pink. burglar finKily agree(I to take $8. Sher. hati's V69006 Compound, w6do nIa,, Pulied oitt a sio bill. ,(live ine $2 � from ±66ts Mid herbs, has b6en tho I ellftilgl�', Ani(l be. 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