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� . . I r . A PAINCES& THE LATE OR, WATEM 9FOR NV -SWIMMERS. I � 0 . 0 . I .... r WIWI, _91 1
BACK TO GALILE.. WON Ottawa Civil Borvant Was #.Widely- Expert TAls How to Act In Cass of, . I I . . i
rang Tom Sae ido, I �� � �
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:0 U t A, little stream that swiftly is How AcciJent. -_ rks lr� I -_ I
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k - , From Ineath. a snowbank "ITY sang W000d Liza Navow. Known Literary Lecturer. season of drown- , I %, .
A wondrous song, T listening heard, They)lpat together in front of the ,,11undredis of people wbo never saw Now comes the - -1
My soul translated every word, As the ta,va 4ftna whose interest in that , docidents. Likes and rivers in I --,-- I
tolpeo not. long after sunset. I
$LIJR, HIJQH� GRAHAM HAO. HAD TO tva. immediate vicinity of
, � This was its happy song of glee: ;1vat orb aanx behind the tree-elp.4 city was of the sli test, felt a er. Detroit "..., I 1-1
FiqHT HARD FOR, rOUCOESS- Galilee!" 1401,41 loss when t9ey opened Xir until next $all will afford. pleasure,, sunsIbine, Furnace is the triumph of sixty -
"I'm on my way to ,dows gathered an- t,)� .the t1lQuE.4nds Ul 9 )on thousands of. I one years, experience -growth from a small
10 faudsope, the sha newsp.oper a few days ago and read I .
my home was in that lovely sea, til the moon took form high in the that r. John Francis Waters had thop.- who seek their hot weather tinslipp to l6,4 acres of floor space, from a half dozon. soon
3oy In the NOWs' -e of Galilee. 9 heavens, at first pale and phosph9r7 ,khat morning entered the office of the recreation upon tho. water. But t1swe 11 artisans to ,,Soo, from on annual wagoobeet of $4,000
H* V , The blessed Lal; escent, then distinctive .and bold, I ,
itartod, as OflRco, I Under-Secretary of State and droppW will be tradedies. Every summer to one of $670,QW, from 4L Capital of energy to one of
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paper.13o.1ness 0 Fifteen and ftoso The jealous Sun, to fill his CUP, b e north with its, Soft illu- dead Vilfore e to ep�,ak. , season of leaves its trail of death. 11 $3,000,000, ftom obscurity to recognition as Largest I I I
,ls id lift ale VIP. _Athing th anyone hokd tim
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I n To n One, fiery day d mination. The river wormed Its. way Mr. Mul. , The rociathe-boat idiot must needs Makers of Furnace in the British Empire. I
; to be Business Manager . And then in windy clouds distressed This was a ,Painful shock to
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1 Monthw�_ 9 , st. south, north and west, to the eastward, like A great 'serpent v, 71 On his. rat day in his new office have his inning; the adventurous Ili MIgn
.Hip Pr
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I prayed the gales to pity me of silver, which glistened with the ,is Under$ecretary. %t must court death by pad- . <_j"Aej'
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� Publishing Was ,* ,Bitter Struggles - to Galilee. I Dr. Waters was one of those civil Iling a craft meant only for shaded ,
H � orcu . loan . , trend of each curvature as it To; . servants who do honer to a much ma- '4 .1
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' but He Won After And drift we back greased through the forest. The laKv 91. canals into too boisterous waters. 111', sumsiiipw ,
,, 9 in the dark green ligned profession. He was a. well-edu- , find
sat like mirrors i i . �
I pleadea to return; but no. , service, How to prevent drownings is the was'placed on the market the first furnace to be wholly 10
! Efforts -His. Patrlotlsm- The sharp wind turned me into anow. foliage, And looking down into their cated man upon entering th( . question. What should a perAon. do �� solely designed by a Canadiart Company. i -4
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,re the Arctic isles,outerop depths one . could see the � employ. a who are 0
I One of tijoloremost,11 9 1 other moons and he devoted his leisure to the
igures amongst And whe wben, lie is thrown, suddenly into ; we .
. erable : study of biography, with the result _ , 4 . consulting staff of fornace experts,
a on a mountain -top; r Jorests with innum. Nirn? 0. W. I 0 in order that Sunshine
-the, Canadian 9 are at They pile and othe r. water and he cannot s, � continually,experimenting with new idea I f4r .iq I
� dele ates Who is that And ther in sPi of all my fears, trees standing at strange and unce thlAt he was sought after as a lecturer Corson, swimming teacher at the FurPaC4 bball not have to travel on its past reputation
the - . � , tario and Quebec within takes �
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. imperial Pleas Conference ter I ft ed lee a thousand years. tain angles. Lill Over On I.C.A,, Toronto, naturally It goodness.
,of Sir Hugh Graham. His car One day slipped into the sea. The tepol) was near the shore, and reach of*Ottawa. He used. to consider, Y -A I �st in the problem - He We buy materials, in such large quantitics. that its qqality is
9 1 - . o . lovers sat, holding each his lecture on,'Madame Savigney as a keen intere ." I nteed,
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.as been oaf�� of almost magical But ,And star , for Galilee. in ..front two re tborough education. . . to us. We have our own testing rooms,so that super.
!a , I �ering to each his best, but many of those who, in advises A. me) , � guara
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,cess. 8 ago. ,at the: age of ; A Iceberg like a castle bright, others hands And. whisf �vas Thomas Trinity College and other institutions in the matter of aquatics for those .L vision of construction 1;; .exercised down to the finest, detail. I
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Forty-five year n. I , . ight� other. The young man I :o, listened to his lecture on who must have their pleasures on
. in great del � Saville, -the white guide of Tema- -in Toroni other. the water% say �� 6) I
lie left the family loot Lt I southwaril sailed .. 5 The Detroit Free
fifteen. . . And as I went. in rain or shine, and. the other Liza Wavew, An Dean Swift Tent-, it above the I
Huntingdon. qppbee, and out for I asked the I - 1. gam ay princess and daughter of English or Irish, seemed press. �
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Montreal with no better e ,Ipment sweet. to n insight into -the life 111)og�paddlin . .
di tax th lly water Chi w gai t remarkable. , 11 .
I �n'd acad. I toledwete�tb that n ur'B feet, et Napow of tha gifted and, un- plan by which to circumvent death,' , I 9
than an or � e blessed Savio . I
r -7 , , train- One . The chiet'�_ home was at ad to'be . on. "Instead, the great
emy' education Aid An Alert , . �,, , Is, to south of Fort Mat- -fortunate man, Audiences us $aylp Mr. Cors . 1. .
.. .. The islands clapped their ban( Kwasing, 20 miles � he are
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1. a is a, , Wilonaire newp'-P4per a. a � Tommy had gone there to thrilled with horror as, Dr. Waters majority of non -swimmers w w 0 1 - .
.Owner, And bears the diAlrottoll Of ,, In * . worked Up tOL those last terrible scenes or a boat, or b
safe journey, thou, to Galilee,11 I tagami, Is before, and I upset, in a canoe I
being the first Canadian journilist to I see the father some tin where Swift described himself as "d.; wade beyond their , depths, do the Hairland Bros, Clinton,, onti
'be knighted. . . . there he was dazzled by the beauty . . like a poisoned .rat in a bole! Ly four things I'd not do. .
� V.QUghtL Bu. that was not my destiny, -year-old maiden, ing ide I on! , they shOu IT hands I MENOMINEE!
On reR,ching Montreal, he I 11-t - of this seventeen But Dr. Water's range was a w "First- They throw .--- I �.;- ,, � I I
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� , The Eveniig .ftlegt apb. � as mist, as diaw, or rain. They came to know each other one. Byron, Dickens, Mary Stuart' high Out of the water and endeavor I . I
1he office of - I . . Since then. ter, and now they sat together as the at his tj clutch at. ibe air as it -at a rope, . L I .. I
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where, . under his uncles he obiainel I have refreshed the hill and -plain. I _ and Hawthorne did not exhau , in iramedi. .. I . . . . - . .11 . . I
the post of off only a ni,)nttl And given drink so great moon smiled down on the north- arvellous
� tee -boy, cool and deep. , list. The most wonderful thing fkbout OI course, this sinks the
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later he bad become Assistant book- But ished once more to be orn wilderness. him hs a lecturer was his in . , I I
. � book. "" w � "Ni wi ni PO Nvin?" he asked ter- memory, Not only could he quote the .1. a -
keeper;, five month - . home again in Galilee. English, � -would wi 1 sink if he trite to keep hi bands �' , I
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stlaisro. KtI a of b..s - . ,tly, which means poetry of his subjects, but he I high ,out of the water, 0 N N * L EMBITIO'K , .. �
keeper, and within ,en. r nth . 11 � I . ANADIA ATIONA
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first appearance in the office he bad once - ronge the ourney I begin, "Will you be my wife? reel 69 page after page of .Swift or and his hea� shou I t all the air � I
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I )st of business -manager. i a. try to win "Ban wi puck, PA ni 1118 III ping," Ddekens without a note or memeran. "Second: They thus increasing - . I
risen to the p( I elegra oh, My darling goa t' ful -edge She replied. "It is too soon. 'Not till d. The result was that , out of their lungs, qONTO �
After three years at The T once more I'll leap the aw J. . so she passed her dum. of any kin their specific gravity and Tendering I
be went to The Montreal GazP,ttG# Of vast Niagara's dreadful ledge, sum,niar And ibe whole lecture was his own. There
lit, from nijbt to ' the. summer. . them liable to go straight down and .
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tt 1,&nigan, a brilliant From .mora to nig ei te�gnth birthday and we,s -no transition from talking to . . ,It is, an error Auggist 28th ,, 1909 as September 13%,
where he mc I . � . _. n was loat. With never come up agalLi.
writer, very well known in America. morn came, I - reading. No connectio a and unm to say that the drowning person will - - I � - 11 11 . -
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'The two became gieat friends, aLd I'll seek the sea where I was born, I angers who stepped from a good voice and preseric 11
she alls to 8, special recently attracted doubted literary ability of' high order rise anA sink three times be_.- ---
when the -future LAr Hugh suggeitted 1,hear her voice, C Ili the Cobalt ally disappearing. There is, a vast Greatest Live Stock Exhibit on the Continent. )Forty indtistries I
that they should start a paper of I in cotaing, Motlier Galilee I � c-onsiderable attention. O.sne was Mr-' he was one of the -happiest lecturers in active operation, .
ed; I I -The Rhan. Saville, one his fiance wearing pretty on literary subjects that Canada has difference in the specific gravity of . . I
their own, .Lasugan readily agre - - I I . moccasins And the. garb of yet developed. .. F)orsons. For Instance, in all my ex- . ADMI-RAL LORD CHARLES BERE19FOR'D '- .
and, in i869, the two partners, with . . . beaded other Daniel N)rience, I have found only one we- . ..
less than $100 in the treasury, launch- The, Ubiquitous Nova S6otian. her people, and the who could not float without ' I .
,td The Daily Star. � I Swen, a great Ojibway boy runner, Algonquin Park. . man ersons whose make- . -will offic*iate at opening ceremonies on Tuesday, August 31st. .
. If the ubiquity of Nova Scotlans in . Ome day than Few citizens of Ontario seem aware motion, Those p . . � � I
But the fight to set the paper on its . ation� who may be faster a � I . , I .
feet at the beginning'was a tremehd-. the political, financial and edue . of the fact that in Algonquin Park up Is- largely muscle And bone, and MILITARY YEAR AT THE FAIR . .
. al�affairs of Canada, occasions rather Longboat. � ked in wonder- whose chest capacity is* Proportion- . Me . del CamO-Victoria Crops and Wrestling on Horseback Competitions. be- ��
Before long, a disagreement , - -to-be lool ,erve 4inU gut of sight at , - .
,ous one. - cOmment than surprise, their promin The bride great -buildings, the they possess a unique game prep r small, will he tween teams from Dragoons and Artillery-7,Artillery Driv&-T-Musical Ride, etc.. I
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arose between the partners, arid. even . sels of the Presby- - ment at - the end playground extending over some Edell,. while a' fat; round person w . . . . I . .11
in withdrew, leaving Sil ence in the coun . -eet cars and hurrying � miles of forest and like onceo t swim, is liable to choke . I . I ;� . I I
-tually, LanIgE terian Church is also -accepted much clanging sti descriptions, the marl 2,000 square igheat land in On. canno to . GREAT DOUBLE BILL OF FIREWORKS ' . .
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Hugh with the whole burden of the Durie. During the traffic. of all and.river.' The hi the surface of the -water. . - 11 1000 Men,
Iml-er upon his shoulders. As a matter of c,. of the General As- velousli gowned women and fasbion- tario, it contains the source's of the death on rcumstance will ,Some- . Dreadnoughts . . . . - . I . I ..
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creditors 'thereupon ten days' meeting � ssed men. . It startled her Muskoka, Madawaska and Fetaiiawa . I
The principal ly, at Hamilton two' Bluenose ably dre I . Aimes happen to a Person in shallow - in THE SIEGF_ OF KANDAHAR ..
-offered to gi,ve the .latter, as sole; pro- semb. I . C oper to her TommY, -blow -across . after he has once talken his Naval Battle . . � .Uniform . . I
names were ,conapiou�usly before that and she clung 1 rivers, The breezes which . SEA I I
prietor, a C ", bill of health, But I .. -,jo,t of Ontario" are r6noiating water rdm the bottom.* 'He does not - : .ATTLE OF THE NORTH , I �.
body, These were Rev. Clarence Mc� Later in the day the party took �a this , 13 �
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-this he declined. . Xinnon, who was appointed from big ride around the city in a taxiL end recuperative in theii t his feet down again, 7 ' WATCH FOR REDUCED RATES AND EXCURSIONS.' I I .
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ItI will pay every cent I owe, ,*r-ith arish charge .lit Winnipeg to the this Indian girl from- far - up the upon the, human system. The rn'ulti- know how to ge � in sight - Of on- . I . . o, For all information- write Manager Js 0. ORR. City Hall, Toronto. . I . I .
-interest!" he declared. And he (lid -it P the Halifax College, , o had.never seen and rivers invite tbe and he drowns often . , . - � . . I - I . I
. rincipalship of , Montreill river, wi . . . tudinous. lakes , . 'a a . . � �
h 'not before he bad. ,tasted P rrtst, of Dalhousie . ,ty, mar- ) canoe. expeditions in var- lookers who think the victim he I I - . . I .
-thoug and President Fo . . ,a steam 16cbmOtIve or. a ci. visitors tc d tbe.expert, tbese cases the authorities , I I I . � I . .
-every kind of experience which comes , I eled, but -sat in silence. � -idus directions, an tarigi fit. In I . I ____ . - . -_ . 11,11 I .
University. .. vi d to usually say death is a result of heart 11
who peisists in making ago in, a beautiful Ilosedale home re- ler will find the black.baps an . I - - . � . I I . .
-to the man MT. McKinnon was a jew'years . - .
bricks without straw. . church -going world, le, the White, to his liking. . failure. I . I . . . I I .
the wonder of the , cently Tommy Savill arried to But the distinguishing and most de- "Third: The' person thrown sud- , I . . . . � I . ,
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He had no working capital, he was becaus6 ,while ministering to. a little Guide oi Temagami, was in *4 feature of the'paik is the -denly into the water fully dressed. . T WITH I . . .
harassed by lawsuits and ,%Nrrits of tit, congregationit Sydney, CB., he per- Liza Navew, all Ojibway princess. ligbtfu fatal mistake of struggling . BY 'ARRANGEMEN I .
- � wild its , with which its forests - . I 1. � � . I . � . .. .1,
tachment, and be was.struggling vali. sist.ently refused ealls from western . .This charming bride- of the north- - . . , makes the shaking all: the air out . , 11
16ad of debt. ", the inducement . a -as -brought to Toronto a sboun . Under the care Of SuPezln hard, thus ,
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antly along under a huge .Cities, which held out as he ern fore t ,w . Bartlett and his riingers, the of- his Clothes. Move slowly, and I .
At one time, as a in of as many thouslands a year few days,,ago by her husbamd-6ect. tenden outb. Do . Irla 0 1 _. .. ,
attar 61 fact, he , �t length, tir- ppings of deer, beaver, mink; otter and other breathe in through the in The, . � Weekly. Mail and Emp' � .
had no less than ninety4hree 'libel was getting hundreds. J . She then wore the gilded tra . ,tiplied exc6edingly' not shout. .. . . . .. . � . . � . . . . . . . . .
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ac. - ' . inals �have mul ..
-suits on his bands, although he lost -ed. of being thought singular, he her tribe,: .. . ani, ous of protection, . . .1 . . . .
. . ately. lucrative offer . Illett of Zib�n Metho- Evidently consci "Fourth- Should A. rescuer ap- . � . .
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,only three.of them.' cepted a moder pped the talk. * Rev. 0. W.%�Fc � woodland peoples - have lost I proa rson, . the im- . � . �- . . . . � �.. �. ��, - . �. . I
His credit became so loiv 1hat be . ormed the Christian theie I . ch a drowning, pe � ----ANDTH��,�--
. from Winnipeg, and sto - - dist .Church perf - eir wonted shvness,. and nerally, will do bvery- *: I . . .. . 1. . . . . . I . . � � .,�. . . . . .
)f those who. con ,d together this much of th periled one ge � . . . . � *
had to buy his coal by.the.'bucketful,. Dr. Forrest is one ( e only ceremony, vbich.join( . the. 16ver of,nature may ily'ith the ex- ,thing of which the human mind can I . . �
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-boy to fetch it-,, .lost violently, that th . .t - tudy the I - . .. �
-while the paper was paid for out, of . Aestantism 11 e,. whose le Weekly .,Sta'r . � .. .- �-
a I the, chi spen among the , I , - .
�and send the� office tend, alm ies * Ili a daughter of Chief ,%Vapasli of'Mat a ej�lse of a 'Little patience. a impede the good Anten
salvation for Pr( 'ef ev, - gami with the .White Ouid c,onceive .the -
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angeli habits of these interesting inhabitants n e rescuer. I will bind Fami Herald and.
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-the proceeds of tfie street -sales of th concrete union o president of Dal- whole life has beert � a . . . I y , . s . .. I . .. I . . .
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� �day before. . . Cal bodies� The . . . . .ld Df 'northern Olit&rlo. The prin- fully 'justified in So Tes, . . a water as bigh as I . .. . I . . .
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The printi -pre I as I was . dri�ven by .housid is also professor of. history i.n . IV, 8 I -nd ,ernra6t -� is Mr Bartleit's imb -out of, th t I � . I . I . - .. , IT11134 OF THE, 11- - . . . '. . .. I � -7'
ng I . I . � cess had discajrded her moccasins a ha:nd. cl � I .. .
�zteam-power, supplied by a neighbor ihat institution. . . . ed in A fashion- ,'strengthening "bie thoroughly to -Po- possible,not eonsideringthe facttl1a .1 .- .
. . blanket and apDear .,.a- that he li�ay be a n is. that � . . - WE CAN OFFER E . . I � .
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all - ' 4ble"blue traveling gou,n with a ti . the only weight of ' a perso . � . . . . � . .
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by means of a shift through the w . ' . ).0 -!ice the entire reserve and to protect, pbrtion of thelodl,whicb is Out Of . .
14of the prerhises;-but this neighbor one ., Story -of a Dollar. Bill. - can hat, tTimined-in blue. About 2 its forests from. . fire an I d. its native , . . . .. I I . ' ' '
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ed his Intention of cut- ,011ingNirood, room were pres- he water. gh a Pound[ -
Zay announc H. 11. Gildersleeve of C friends of. the- brideg . animels *from the depredatiolls of the
ting off the supply unless the arrears. general manager of .the. Northern ent at the ceremonv. trapp-er and po�icher.-Toronto News, . . Ahe water. Many weigh legs tbar ___ d .. .. Ne � ' fle 'Ird
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,due to him were paid forthwith; as once taken -un- Mr. Saville gave his bride a pearl . _.___-7__ . . in . Oman who . . . : I ., . . . � � I I .1 - I . .
. at the me Navigation Co,, '%v, . I . . . . is a heavy. w . I � I � I . . .. I . � � , . . . . � . .
To meet such a demand - - to New York... I al rl�cklace, traveling .. . rlshing NOW.04-1.� -, . nothing. It . .the Avatar, . . . � I �
awares while oil a visit sunburst, a 'cor . : � Cod _.... . . . an ounce in .
mient was imposiible, io the shaft was While buying et for the iin- ;ld and Pearl, ring.. . . . will register, 11 regi%ter . 1, W iantil-thlb -end of 1909. -
_ his tiek bag and an emera I a the man who wi . . . . Frora'lld " I , I .. .
removed, and Graham wired for I a derground he saw a dollar bill flutter . I(I his prin.ceps will find . Newfoundland's great busines and a.heav� ' - I . . .. . .. &. i the tw . 0 t6ge . I .. . . . . . . .. . . I. ., I � � .
-treadmill and a horse. 1. to the ground. He promptly put his . Tommy nT I in t . he n6rth, cpdfishery .has bPgun.. Hundreds of 11) ounces. .A 0.rson who is being . . . ther- - �
These duly arrived during the fol foot on it -till � he Paid- his money at their p-reat6st, happiness I e been in St. John's, . bach. � . ... � . � I I
- i 'mines- at schooners hav . reiB,cued should lie fl" on,h�is . . I . . .; � I
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. wbe�a near. the new . . I -coming It 'ght V.�Tsons endeavor-. - � . . . � - . . � .. � I .
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'lowing night, and for several, days a . the wicket, as he got his ticket ,C,Tnp 5ttffig their supplies for the . "Last wee - c, t I . - I . . . 11 11
land . . . 'Sbining Tree. . - - ..' . ... ,.ge pring h6rring, the -first- . I I.. . .. . . . . I
-was on the pay nback. ., 11 1. season; The si ed to cross -014 HachensAck river in - . . I .:
I . You " said I I I -1 - . I is be a.rowboaL e I boat uPset and the , . I .. I , . � I �
The press- -m -a flat machine, capable , the. gateman. bait used, I . . .. FOR 50' OEN 'So � .
big white horse .Qheet. he stooped to pick up.the giee . I ginning to appear, and Th � T
. ."Here n yerthrown.. - )f Cod are being made; swam to shore, . . . I .
-of printing -only one sid6' of a. sheetm-' "That blew off the ticket'agent's coun- The Chief's Div-, sty 0 small catches ( � and fog, three y6unt-1 mqn . drowned. - , . . � .. I". - I I . I 11 . . . . .
was driven by the horse's efforts on � wicket. Give it ba& .e a long time ago, when Ser- but thei season, owingto ice � . Ive �vomeIl were . . I . I . . I � I . 11 .
-the treads, much in the'same:way that ter b6hind the ..ep the line. waitin' g One ;f Detectives James Verney Of is lite -Ne,%vioundland carries on a while. tbP fi to swim " . . . . I .1. . I .. .
to him. 'Don't ki eunt . iistable 1. _ I � main In- 'These young men linew bow .. . . I I . .
.a �jl commanded the Czar as lie . Toronto was . just Mounted Co small bank fishery, but,the df(In't know how to. rescue
prison treadmill is, worked - by con. Pow, . was, given a horse that , fishery prosecuted but they . � �, THIS' REMAR ABLY LOW.: RATE... - I . I
victs. But the result was Jar ,from. in the way And refused td let Verney, � he dustry is ti shore abrador. , a non -swimmer." � . .. . . . . . ... . . 1. 1. . . .
I stood . Id man past - till - th " -end hotel . - island and at L . . � I . . 1. . . I . . . I . . . I
-satisfactory, The -power created. was, gwoo . . _ L . always turned in at.a west lill round,the . . tc are � . . . .. viding an - " .
. . . -ould got a dflnk� -. ,.'our field of readers, And pro
I the Collin, ' . . '. , S,1mon lobster,. herring, e. - ;as is ,� . W�, n, ' '
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i . xemarkablei chiefly for its irregularityi simoleon .was returned. so tfi.it the, rider � . . ght hin', , rbundti�t, 'but the main. busin In *ng votes In. Canada. We offer with a view to extending Iready il-subsexille" to either pape!: - .
- oft I NNI. I -r than block. . - . . . I . . who is ritit.a. . � . . . I . I . ,�. I .
� .-and all too en� when the. press 7 as Mr. 'Gildersleeve, rath.f. . Jim sweirs he never tau ' . . I . . An amusing story is told in -Alont- pyway, by which anFone at the lowest ossible cost, . . .
I ave the- bill. at the wicket. when the occasion arose for �iie -codfishery'. - I I � . � . pa . . " L I . . I
r to, get relays of I to 'the line, g I real. concen I - . . . .. I . .:. . . ,. . P. ., . . . I .
- . , - bead, Of F1 � iodes, Conse . . I . . I I—.. I . 1. F . .
� -stopped in orde : whi , Anyway, , , ., . . and small .,iing the recent fight b,�- -ulay"become acquainted with themi and
,zheets, the nob . n .to.the train the man 'be- . C.-rie!'Gii%ett� to ride ,tt,tbe I 'boats rvati�'%' � I I I . . . . :
� , .More than 23 000 . .
le creature would start Getting o . . I - i, exhib'iti6n, the: line of veg%�ls are einploy�d in'Newfound- -tween . E.. N. Rl . Ll -for� the . I . �. . I I . . ., . I .... .. . I i . . .. . I
. . � to tht �. . I �sl,on, LiberE ,. �. .
�. d,1 I parad e.. - ' � the whole ,end J. L.- Ral ' . 6 �d, . t , ont.. ...... 0,-
. - pped A dollar..bill.'Jn� that led p�st the 'hotel aild the Labiadbr, and I . . ' � fin 70 1
galloping on the -mill! . aide him said! . match , land alid. C-anadiftn .. .0 .01
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At length a caloric engine was ob : dro . . ng Jim's horse. - 'The, i )opulatiort, with the excep- bu�nberlaAd seat in the' ss:. orders to The'News-Re 6 . ... .w . I .: ,
tained; but even this prt)ve(I ifiade- ru�lh be wicket.',' 'chief was ridil resident - I a And workers in House. Late o Arn Mr. Rai- A ddre . . . . . . � I . I
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'end ., if the agent divided with line t,,Opronched thp hotel, and- the tion of t% few farmer' a� tarmer
-quate, for many reasons.. 10 It$ mount with - . factories, 'are en aged in. a at the house of
- Mr, Gfldtrsleeve- vas sitting Ori I . I wines and . ,ton arrived a ' strictly on . . . . ..
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Hugh was not to he defeated.' Toil" the 'gAteman, said. '.. . . . chief I the fisbery ' ': . *V,vhb was thought to be . . -_ -_ . . � . I . I
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,early and I � ' 4 � . dignity. and distinction when sudderl . .. ... ,-. , .. . t. . . . . ! I . ' *a. Thelad'yofthebouse-iisk, - � I I . I . . I . I I i � -1
ate, and encountering diffl- . . :. ly the afifirlal, not overly c1i9crimi- .. . the fenc . - d wait, ..saying �_ - - . .
h be .. . Thore Are Oiher6;.� . Possible , � ie in an .. .� I I . . I I I � I � .
culties only to triumph over, ther , - . There was' a I . an in I Winni-. Inp.ting in his view ot tile . . WHI Live In Vancouver,- ed him ,to Con . . I I . . I . * '
. succeeded at length I . the bril- t *cious for him to I I
n- attracting at mad m, ,e. in-ta,,;tes, bolted into the hat her liusband would be home very ' " . ' .
-tention to his -little papei, pusbed' it . recently It waa Hugh Suther-. differew ood paijentlY weit- * ' " Miss R.'raliline Johnson, ited Van- soon. 111 - am .an, . Im ' - . I ..
� . ' and driving shed -and at has adoy- Ided,' "for he must, split '. .. I
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�steadily uphill, past. one competitor 1piegd,' C..N.R. director, ex -T efrpsh himself. . IiAnt Mot] come " she ac e I
t '%Vinnipeg�s, most prominent Ing for his rider to r . and -the couver, .. B.C., as her hoinci. and Is. soine'* wood to prepare . the supp r.".
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.after another, till it became the mos one. Of . . Tt is understood that Jim Linentary hon he Nle0d Clubs .
widely -read journal, not only in the .and beat known ciq,zens. e matter' over after- row settled in.tbat. citv. ' The aspirant Jor Parli� � . I . .
�city of, its birth, but. thro,ug,lio - - e ennae, . chief' talked th I . situation arid. eagerly .
. . t dratnatic recital in � * � '
ut the � ..k city. toamster baaring t1i .. I . .. �. . I . . At her receli, seveii�. Ora , the .4 .
I .I- waid. � ''I . I . .1 �. I Pend4�r Hall, which was -her . � lit the wood. . In ,a little
length and breadth of Cant -da., distinct' 6 Scotch name Hugh SiAl . � ___________ a offered to sp . , pile , I
IV . ' po ice . . . while be had�quite A respectable I . .
But the King does not linight men barged in the li ' I . . teenth p.ppearance under the auspice . .6turned to .
adland, was c . A Training Fari. ,r'Y.M.C.A., it was ip Then. he r . .
.merely becltus� thpy succeed Ili buSi- Lmy One, ol'the local ', - . 1. . of :tb.6 ViincOuvc ready'lor w . i * t ' r 19099 .
- .. court with -b�gn ut 'with a bii head: 1. stin, to note that, Rev� nnnounced t.hpt she. intended making . the house and� was invited to %vait for bola Lis to .1 I
mess. Sir Hugh (iraharn has done a paners I came 0 .. . ,t is interes g . - er -home,. at whi& the 'ou don't inifid, ,%V:(. will I
As ,soon Ommad 'With Ml,clean Goldie, Nov�. Scotia's, Lon . V.,ncpuver h ippen "If -Y . . ___� .
-great deal more than that. 1114ueh Sutherland . burst into spontaneous at ,e to.-%vR1t for th� other one," wes I
as big newspaper had become aforce. . rntliin4 to pay don agent. b�t% been vpprbached with ,o audience . � h -v . on ?�Vbjtt other one?" . I . . . .
Bigamy." - There� was. . .�w of establishing �a farm in Noy 1aTp`i,;Lu,;e-_At the close of the.-peff6rm- -L' ' .. I ,
in the land, he lavishly. used both ft t the-.C,N.R. 1-itngn,lte� a vI( I a . k Dd her lis- , th, qualificati, ho&ft. Ile is oat milk- - . . � I .
and his own abilities 'in the ubli that it was no -ried to death with Scotia undpr tho. 'Auspices of the anc.e. Miss lobnion�._than I . . . . ,,,%Vhy, Mr. R1 . . I . . . � I .
. P c The lattiir waa we), . . . . - . . . LoNvs.11 Mr. Rhodes w?.8 re- I . . .
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:servioe. I ! h,.,; friend.4.' and is Ch,irch for* traininq young men from jenOrs ig the o . - dist;ilC- mlich good reading for . little moneV-- -
jbp phafing ol I . F, as Eton end Her'- kes me feel," she said, !'that Ir, i enjoYs the . . .
ce out in India, �ere nre. laublic 'school,-" stic! "It ma " turned lind no" . ,r Of � . . . I . i . 1.
When the famine brol, , - I . fpllow agricult ,,,at 1. have settl . � . - 0 gest memW ' Ail and Empire, one j@air, .. . - , $I.EO I . .
will bn�y ernlvdnirlg tbl�lt f' ursil Jed among friends
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'for instance, it was he.wbo-apt on foot . ,_,4tjlg�lands in t1he world ' tow, who deAre to at I - tion of bping the Y0111.1 . The Ne s -Record and Weekly M . . ." .
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. � . . ,ab- Then she gave bet "Toast" to Van nt. - .. 7* . , 6. W ., Wepkly Glohe ..... . 41'..........., ... 1.75 ..
ntbor H,lqh ,, . . . pi.jrsuits-� This institution. if es, Parl'ame . I J .1 . . . ....... . 1.75 . .
- if fund in . , - . . .
the movement to raise a*.reli, * besides himself. �. _. , ,. � I lis,hod, would b6 in touch with the couvpr, which was received. with en � .. - , � � � " , �i Family H�iiald and Weekly . , . I . .
,Canada, and, in the result, 106,00 I .; . . '.., ...... 1.75 �
. . - I 1. . � yege at. Triiro; and thusi'asm. - , I .. . . . � t Weli-to-Do Settlers. . . . � .. 4f, 66' . . weekly N-vitriess. -._i; ... o-. ........ .
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people -contributed to it. . . 11 I . - -to . . AirioulturAl Col,d- 3, ---- � . . 64 � .
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The Boer War, too aroused all his' - . Not torrliwr Bro' - � would - thus* "'1101 pung men tin OV- I As showing the n d class of . � S"11, _..,:.,.,-4.,.o .. 1.71 �.
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. I An ilInstration of tho MoneT wh�j ch ' ot only'� of gaining prac-s_ - . - Jews .In Montreal. . . . entering SaFkaichm0n, i , -, 4, . 1 6.6 . . . � #. Free Press ......... ; ................ , r
:4::,:: 1.00 .
. - . p,larill. -portunity, n . rpettlers now . . . . . I ..1. ................... 117-0 - I r
-.patriotic fervor. � C nlaruiing. * tails of tile � - 44 - Advertiser .. .
Whilst Canadd. was sta . nding in ap. 07nigr�.nt e n 'I d .t:eg onp 1. . . . �
. a ar corwo,ying intel .tical exp6rie�ce'()f Canadia ble- thing not red :
. jr, , sip.temieni7by Mn N� B. A - i- arkit 'u . . . f urnisi'lied . by . " $6 . . .4 " . . . . . I � I
.; Livpn in a but also of laying a tfi(loretiul bi,sia rai colonizing COMPanles show � - , Firming Worla ...... � ....... I . . .
decision, New . t`w, in Lon- . e Corpus Cbristi pa d6 in llont7mril . : . r, , . . . I
I 'parent in Zeal'and sent Colcock, the rpPrOsoritt, 1 which would.. prove of Inestimable th that has largest. . . Fartuttle Advocate and
� . I . recently wfts' the' change ,berof inquirarsfor landt 66 � 64 r . � Home blagazine. � 125 .. .
. I lie that the nu 5 - 25 . . �. . 1. . . . . .
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troops to aid the�Xotherland, 9nd o-ne mt's hn� e In lator life.. 6v in-anginit fro $1 ' to' $ - Toronto ...............
Aling of the eon of the Ontario -Gover"M;. alu . come ,.r-.r,St,.,I,awre e Main street, in .... 230
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morning a cablegram,' i migration Depart-nart. I Wbile every., v ____� . . � - * agO,tlie commercial I 'gince -January'ex- . . 96 - . * . - Daily Newsp . .6 . - . . .
� . . . bp to a f.Nv years . . .... I ........... I
smaller colony's action,. *reached the $25 on P.rrival, I . d of the :Preveb-Canadian per gLe, rpceivec :::: *... e. 2-i) �
Star office. , ... 11 . I .;.ttlt.r must posSqsp, ., . the . , To�Teach the Wind., - I boulevar As that'ol'-Intend"ag homesteaders ..6 1 . . 6. . . stat, . .. ............. 1. I,.:: . ..... :4.25 .
Sir Hugh 8etermined to'net, at once, Mr, C61cock bris sent over witbin � he reverend ladies 61'.the PrOvi- rtice and throug4.wbich this great Coe . pplird. to th(I local Do- . 66 st Globe . *66 - . ....... 4.25 . .1
1. .- T _ - 4 1 To,-�day who have a .. 6.. 9. DIAll . ................. .
I � . : 1pq ju ' hav eat_ex,,� -_uji- )ffice, adruirlisterinq a �
,t 1p 3.25.
,sy ,,VpPka ore emigr% nt with $32 , nity pro�assibrk alw ys w Iked . �
-qL Mqntretd, - a A_ 4! ........... ! .............. . � .
8 $5, ,,or m re I ri- ence---COMII 'iebth-ag -becorfie-40-41-9t IN __!LA,__�- �;--, -'---I- -- ---------.-a-' -NI-phr -6----- .1 I ...... 151) . .
and witif - tidd6nAh9Pl'Nti6ft, -tepeAt- 5(, , a,- ��qb , , 00 -- ---- 6-� 0 .d with - - d __ '--- - t-1- � � t _ _ ljjj�yj Lnnd ( 1 .6 . World 19 .
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; - hat cablegram to every' mayor, IN 111te a itIg territory twice, brgi%P---`Up-fOft, few .. .... � �
Or 't iLiarnp(l t1lia h ,h '.4 . SAtUr RY . 2
3,530, -and q __ ' . . 3 2i -
_ $4,000 tbroe with $ 'ranc ,ereby. the home of th; Montreal He� . .4 t .
;governor, and prominent . official Q vogue in VA r T,'Y 1, .0, wh tent, ie, paying is yos.rs A-,) 1,-Ifid comnanies in the We . to I .. * . . Free Peess, London - ... -::-�.- 2.76.
Crowd'with Ilms rMiging -all the ,waY in i, , .46
i ' ,.'j'uctions, can �e'impart��d to blind brew merchants, and tl disposing of hobi-' �� - � ............ . .
throughout the Dominion, ,Mth the in- . . And'$5pa. Tho plain. in utes, SWer: Is-! I be a iRx)maxi Catho-' Vmjj (1j.9,ml,ity. in 49 . Free press, Evening'Edition ......... . . .
-. '. 'Do you think C -should botive n $2.500 , 3'r '"u" deal hi natus that there will mot rn $3 to $6 pet advP. Cie - " - . .. . � .1 . I I
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iquiry anada t'n during, the last as well q8 this thoroughfare Ir .
, us jn�,Inp.d by OpMadft � - %per on ,gs �t froi r Govern. .. .. . . I . . . . .
- of T.o7a� a wted mernb�!r oftheir lie ztorekeo - gro 'r doin -being. to . . . ------ �. . - .
stand aloof, or do as Now Zealand has -h thst s'n 0, tale Lb,xoad, -, and that the- atti .,�,,,t.p qprl .
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I tbree months or FO, thrOur tf. � , as ,eut ,. I . . . I I . .. .
I . � if'exlything 'taff'. 11 ,, 1)(�eu a five .years henc( - ae. . . . . .
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tdone?" gle office, woold be little .ac."n� ment horreste' a
The response was overwhelming, . to acqtire'the new systl-'In- ' - tude of the people to -day and ihe com
less than $100,000. . I .. - ,_ ively. low decorations in bonor - 1.�� eat, , � . ' A we cttn �Upply . . � .
I I . (east of the Church . Silver Lands Ili t%e W .1t.what YOU want is not in this list, - I
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. Telegrams simply poured in'to.the Stir ______� . . .eon. : P0111"I'lot important' 4 . I 'a- . � . A you by ee � n i � . .
,offices till they were piled 'up in a Bears f4ear Bobcaye ction. a widow. rpsi(lirg tw, Id co ding direct.
Gold mine For All. . . goes to justify' the piedi . M.M. Pord, less thall it WOU . ..
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stack. Then they published the to,the � 4 [ivq milfis west Of tattl(ifordt S-sk., it at _'. . 1. . . . . . .
I and silver mine was discov- P,ears are reported plentiful . ty-1 t- . I I : I �
huge tar aygooll ;6s in that C! y filing I . � I I
replies, filling whole pages of tte C A gold ,Iles south of Paynton, north of, Peterboro. At 130b,� Technical 'Schools In N. S. ty the other di. I
. And within forty-41glit Pred seven Tr, . * Certificlite.4 of . . I '
ar Rage children came - I �
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Bask., last week, nud it large num some of the vi The Nova Scotia Technical Schools, on a. mining claim. Ivor nro . . -ting, please do so by 1@xpresS Order, Postal... -
hours tbe first contingent was being of claims have already been staked. acl.oss a large she beat, -and rnb at A of rIve sli'mples Of '41 Tli rethit . .
0 Al,rtg Of the first in Canada. have �ompleted �.'.Ipv it by her shoWed silver vary. �. .- ' . 1. .
assembled for embarkation, . . , d
. I . . The town was practically deserted . ,latighter houpa on the uts' the second year'Of their existence, .mb�, to t $0.98 to the ton�.. , 0 O' reistered letter and .siddress. ..
, 1, . dess, ing from $7 1 -
Albertals University.' over Sunday, as everybady left to 'Lo town. which has been one of great sue .. 0 . . ' � I I.. I I I
I stake out a ell1im.' . . . The actual total cost of the thirty or . I I I . . I.. I I I . I
The senate of the Alberta Uni'ver- The gold and silver is In cluartz 6 C. University. I engineering, coal -mining, and I .. . .
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sity have decided to establish a chaft And gravol. one sample of quartz as. . more , Lowel Complaint in Children. . I I . . . ..... - . . . .
�df Civil And municipal engineering in in gold to the ton and Nearly 10,00 rcte';, Out, of 2,000o technical schools was only about One- - I I . I � . . .
ovineial. uni- ,nd $909.14 6 of gtavel 0,,�), to be Amserved for a provincial third of the amount formerly sent . . . . .
ilver, and a sam VVh'n six old the little
versity. Prof, E'dwar I ( $%..lo in old to t�, t, have alread$ away annually t e moliths I
connection with the will be in "y a ton.. The university endowmen o the United Statcs- . . ' '* 1. TC E .
. $4 I t. a we I M1 H LLI
TS won I for correspondence COUrSellk- � ter of 1,13. N. Dowey, ,,t Well . .
lebarge. A faculty of agriculture will m4nt .. ugr. oti hilly. , ,-� . been - selected. . . . � . I daugh I . .. . I .
. .also be estab I lished. . . I . . . .gLjs To �. � . _"� knowil, merchant ot Agnewvillc, Va., . � Clinton, I
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_.____.__-6_-dX.1..6 ... I ep �. Dr, Hamilton's Cure for Pimpiles'. had ati attack . THE NEI I I , If
YChamberlain's Colic, ChOICte, AAd BrOAChitis Cie S Into Coasumflt'orl' per Treatment for T)YgealterY .and 11 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, And . I
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.01a,i Iqarthoea; gemedy'-the . Cough,tig weakcris tbc tubki§ and mAk` Pro � All s�in d6eases such as PiMPIO)Ortf . . � � I I I _�_ . I - , I � .- I
es a rl�;ting place for tue bacCill- Diarrhoea. Iginate through faillure of the Iddhoys I D s given ' and 61- aes�"__ -_ t_ ! -, .
best aud Surest. . -ter . y fected & complete cure. This remedg I . . .
"It Affords me 'plea,qure to state Why let Bronchitis become establish- And liver. All taints th9ti'bloelt the ! has proven vtry slaccessful in mscs . .. . &a. -
to citre.-just inhale The great mortality from dysen
1haA I'consider the .preparation ktiowit, ed I It's . easy . and diarrhoea is diie to it lack of I avenues of health must be ramovell. AM The News -Record and Weekly �
catarrhozorte-breathe ii;i its sOOth'ft5 of bowel complaint in childrea, .
.As Chamberlairi's Colic, Cholera ArL4 1),alsams , ,tribo.!proper treatinelit at the first S tAg e a 1. . A
and reliel at ence. eat. . f the disease. 'r1afft's Colic, Dr.. 11arailton's .Pills do this, quickly. when given According to the pla3li
. Diarrhoea Remedy the J�Ost Arid surest 7.0he is so certain in Broncliffla tiha$ 0 chambt o lsystem, malco the printed Areetionq e,gn be relied upon nd Empir e or I __11Y Herald I
,iof good results of any I hx*,,(, ever is m1red. Throat is streft..Cl�olL,ta aAd Warthopa, Remedy is A hey cleause th I Ma, i 1 a
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ringtoll of 1%oimt Aerial, XY. This I!; gthen-cd, Ootl� ble time will ebev�lcs and lgivo clear, dainty Coln- I . to auy a hmh�. I
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the universal verdict of all who, use 11w 000d looks, KOOd health I all ,tilee
tl ,uble Oat- . when A mediolue must be Aft - .
It cures are E.o pr&1711111 1pre�entedl. For throat tro I : ft fig 50ci
-this Tommy. . lift% bem In use for many years and alid good spirits thctc Is Othl '90'rort g children, For sale lor .
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P -ad tifectual that P,(,oT)le U00, Pleas- '%Trh and (lot sil,es at p'll has alvVays met Nvith unvarying sue" pure aq I)r. Mitmilton's. Pills. 25
11re in r , by 'llewr.dy gq� gntl $1.00 - . leess. For sale by all druggists. boxes at all d0AICTS- . by all medic-Ine deAlers. 0
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