Exeter Advocate., 1905-03-09, Page 6,
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icious he enlok, . a gloat*
ng, as- tittle Mikeit lifitifirior "isee• -;
retary es p.oseible, •
• ' Ali ,e,Inattess of feet, •kbecitt, was
Itothtpg lor her.eq, do. tettimer had
.alreedy. tired of bis lady secretary
idea, and bad Chile pot interented
and amused him he would have found
• awns means • to get •rid oi her --Wore
slow. •
. Bet eh* did interest and ammie and,
puzzle him. • There tyre! something
eba.rtnitigly reminiscent " about the
girl. . the wee like somebody he had
once -known and cared for, but for
the. life of him he could not think
who. •And Viten curiosity sometimes
got tile better of good breeding Chris,
wQUId bat1e hem, in the most engag-
ingniau . non. uert-'-t.'e*e-e-T
.anc tif,„ moor, be co
e.x ag to rove pvery !lad
clever ow ere an eXceedingly be 414. *acted for his 'home went into TbIS thlrig in ease b--e-iererent
"In fact,., we "tee both exceedingly_ _own_ Teen tterWitiee get tonne A attend and 0, fitithtul copy
elver." Christ rep:10w eeotly. wind id the neater. WI ,Rtginald was nettie-ethe•siOtif
hands -to held teraptingly corer
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**hetted4,_lit ti;:, it he ea
Tbu tfee-
that be might do -a robber7 on
his own eceount. owing that veil!
aon VOtila get the credit of it. The
sate was open, end's° he walked off
with your r$as, and your nionliY.":
gar young tbie i'saU
mere stermise," •
"So you imagine. At that tite
Reginald'lleeton had a kind of ho •
which he WM runnieg, at MEI Bruns-
wick Square, Ilrightoe. Leidy Little
mer had just relinquished ii, *hailer
Usidertaldng there. Previously Regi-
nald Ilenven had *hope at guilders-
deld„Mind you. he didn't run either
in his. own nem*, and he -kept 'et33-d-
busty in .the
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"1 Jiae evrornesinatedi, aM.refi.dy
never In ainS.tbody
year old tip ,It theappeared.. Of
ours.. ,scores of peoPle, lied looked
et it, Henson, emeingst the rest. Bet
*how ilid Claire Carfity*-e-e" • •
"Vasity, ettoitgb. Benson bad a
lirst copy made from a description'.
I don't know why; probably we'shalt
*ever know .why. Probably he had it
done When he knew that your son
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and ai't
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material
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40- Ow**111-719-t-64.407o,kts.ar.,
actly alike.even on the IMMO dretre
and 0 131 clicisto*Ito
the different qua ties 'of. 're-
quire. good judgment end great care.
Then be has the beet interest* tittle.
patrons 0, the factory to consider.
Some• patrons will take proper 'car
of their intik, and see 'libel it is *1
ways sent to the factory in good
condition, while oth.ere'will be .cese-
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be ossitiles Wing '
etteetio
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SitUkt On*. C1
lt.34 MAting' the'. elite)) latsin-.---41te
eherteet time possible and killipg
theinaeon as they mature, you.
mike -the beet and initindeat, wool.
A • weakened' ;constitution profit-
sPosee to disease ol any kind, but
end Miss Cadet bad *truck* up a Ikea, allow cows to, feed On there. is. no eviden.ce that docking
dirtation. It was he wbe forged a what they, ehould not, or are. not affects sheep, in that way. •
letter ...from Frank to Miss Carfax, cereful about milking or batijing the Cure mieladiste it you 'Pesti but,
inekoeing 'the rang. that MeeeS VI they *should be, end When it aboete.141 start, right, and bend
he hoped to 'create mischief which, arrives at the factory. the maker 1 your energies, to learning how , to
it' it bad beep 'Oreille In the blid, finds is • not fit to make tirstelass ,ettee
Could- never have been trued to him. cheene. It in lila' duty to refuse, and It any profit is to be derived from
-inetters turned Otit lie .succeeded net aceept..such milk, *440* be *6004 *imp it meet .0011.• trOni the
rat his wildest el: o . trent the largest patron '`or thamoet- docks Whose- owners have...4 eye to
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tt.ttrent
Itnrch Saint
_0,4e_ 24ml-1k...sands' Yitstroiiire-
1 'untie." feirribere
ineaning of the sign that hangs over
••i--eho-P. The three golden balls
which PaVatireketillut
their trade -mark wire Used tr the
Lombard ineichants when. they set
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116.4 in WIWI'. , The sign was uried,
then to., show' eh,at -money cou'od be
borrowed -at an exorbitant rote of
interest,' These merchants were sent
to England hi Pope Gregory IX. to
lend money to persons Who were un-
able to pay the "teethe". or tithes
which: were collected throughout the
ktegdom. They . carried on their
trede in tbe street which to-thie day
•beees their names and to ankh
t., hest carry their
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yet nobody is ever quite oo clever
se he ireegistes himself to be. }Do
u ever mike tad Mistakes; Lord
mer? -'17-
• 1-'1,$.01314times said. sii.tb
, stance, married 'florae years- ago.
• That was bad. Then I had a son,
which Weer Worse."
. "At orte ,titne yott were fon of ,ecution 'atter all these years. but-
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, upon my word, you are the •
Lady
the same as if it eistin..- ,
allest-petron ' Event Oen who own* a. flock will
The eheesernaker needs" to be a, U3, g it: aelied• 'eaitifge--to-keep-mi•--it
cop you uo*u upright, . invartial utaisi And lin .eount, with, .,it by Whielk, he is able
Benson discreetly dhsappeered trom should be courteous oleo. If It estt to 041 pet.. whet, bli ratUr2101 ire in
Eiright011, jta.it in time to save him- Lit -Mattes head wben be wanted of milk "melts, ead, rat is not ?aces- wool. mutton end Iambs.
self froin arrest for frauds- there and Urge Onus of nionies.,from her.: ' sary to say it is rotten, vile, etc. ;Finish the sheep before. sending to
1st -etudderstiects- ',k--nieniber --of- --this -LesTiieseecoundtele-7,----110--gets th -Such-exPressions are apt to_Affend market. wod A:m.0kt *tem* „Your ow
Iluddersdeldepolice-is--inese-high-Pta----,numev-Atsource,,,,,,,,..._ ..,,..... e.,,,Owner....antelereve him amble -from profit. --white ett the same filene
isp-at--Brightore----Iiii--ba „ " - ____,0-,..m.Y--_____-• _ MY- toeite- _...--_-Se_were ag, st- consumer , -. er for el____,_.
--/' 'eertakk------ Ail tiltijitA ---IiiiereaL A" fl- iiiii67 •1----th---- - ---S-15easo * Kim'
Utensil(' ' Henson ita the .Man who ledge lus hits bid Zeiteir $4114000..4.- fully advised that his milk' witir-nit ins 0-017"707,iMirltritOpettring-
was ‘wantad' at nUddereneld. I Bet the in is in gaod, bands- 'rem in neetir tir ,quality not- sight. be.---' end ikbolesonie meet.
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dolft know tt there wee he a. pres- have ore.y.„ eo wale 0, elm, eals. longer zaight get interested, and **filially be- A an fito4.4st shetp can bei kept
.o terlrenture-r-ever-m, s front author-
ead the eudacity to ask me that
question. Veg. I was ,very fond • of
my wile and my son. and, God help
me, X am fond of thein still. X. don't
know why I talk to yon like
•1 do.' Chris said. .gently. "It is
because unconsciouSly you yearn for.
sympathy. And you fancy you ire in
no way to biomes, you Wisteria, that
you•acted in the only. way consistent
jollowitipa and diuitV Lietintet murmured. Always,,,so flee
fancied -hat .u.siteeAlniiinseeelleedealf-
yo'iiiirdiir
thief,. 'And X am under the-impres. even a greater rascal., tuan I took
,slois, -that Lady •Littinter had him for
'"Welt; he took your Money. and
money.
at. saved WM.* Ile took YOU? ring.
"She bad a largo fortune," ttithat
tti-
Lee. do you -a- Atellaine, which he had ' made
to e for_aeotiteingenioue purpose. It
box s,otte oaeor _ came with nitisenge"---ifte__iffiwe
inuteed unsteadily. 'she' was,. Cartax'eominitted suitlide. Meeks'
to
Chris
horribly frightened, though she did your indiscretion and folly." -
not --show4t.--,,Sbe...had_beee welting . "Ge on. t- Rub i*t in. Never. mind
for days to catch Littimer -.1nr teelingS.:
AM* • •••• "I'M net minding," -Clues. said,
to go beat now. The testi roust'be .
lliceottplished some time. PlaSed. it Wildly. I could not have
• "Lady Littimer was very. rich," told yeu all .this yesterday. but a
letter I had -this- inor-ittng cleared the
ground wondetfully. , Henson wanted
to cause faintly, differences. and be.
auegeeditit.L.Vr(Tvi,ouslY
Bell out of the way by meatus o
second Hembree:a now,
seeing that it is toe ed up in your
And where do you think Bell
found * it? 'Why at 21$11.-Brittetwiek
Squares--Iirighton, --iettereellenson,
pp!i"e,zeresO bot upo-nhii trafl
is 'Win le-erfel leat you
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"Certainly 1 am: Reginald 'Jen-
son, as such, is not known •to - In-
ePector Marley.. but I sent the latter
a photograph , of Ere14011and he re
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tweed At, this morning. with 0, letter
to the erect that it was the man
the .1:Wader:III:o1d ,pollee were looking
fot..*.1
"Ma' t an interestiniegirl you a.re,
extd the mare Will be mtposed, Al-• ome one of the best supporters of on *most any "term •vritb, ve.ry little
u * V haVe wonntl
bleettiMaker should inconvenience, and ,With *;little ca.re
the - • ea- be made to pay e pemen
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tual, and as be knows. more about le, watering ahem) in winter ., it Is
milk, and how It should be handled an item not to have tbe water too
then they do, should try ,and lead coldr-freett 'from the 'wen is best -
then" to a, better waY, end not at-
tempt to drive them. A cheesetzialt-
er with bitellisetnce, tact and good
Judgment will- build up business,
:where one . lacking 'thoseHqualities
will fail. Therefore tbe success or
failure of a fitetory depends very
en engineer, understaficl bow' to care*
a�nplice, tbe, Reverend curies
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she went on. "'and she was devoted
to Friar, your son.' Nov, if he bad
wanted a large sum •of Money very
-1$011Y:aritt-ted---gore
*fie -stou d Lave
Without the slighteet hesitation?
--el.Whet"Joild-inother-wouldn. '
* stet obliged to you tor !conced-
ing ,ther-Imint.-- Your -SOU- Wail
inoney. an JT robbed you when be
could tee* had itnithing tor*the air;
Puridr--togientA.-
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4'11%e same num who stole ince
• Ruperes rInge-Ileginald Benson. ••
Littinier opped his cigarette and
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keen and alert . enough now -There
were traces of agitation on his face.
"That is a *serious acensation," he
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ot more eerieus than your accu-
sation agairist your son." +Chris re:
torte&
WeU..perhaips not," Iiittirner ad-
mitted; "But-wlee-ilo-----yote-tikaf nit
Thenles estuee tbis way/ Is there
any roMa,rtei!t buddirtg under my titec
,...conscireeseeSeeter
'''N'ow you are- lifkinglionsen
at�ueh
color in her 'cheek*. "I Say., -at
atn_giiin* to pro*. ,When. the timis
, COMM, that tIletiffOrt was
the thief. sorry to pain you,
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why he came here at night to wards the, houses At any tither time.
eal your -Rembrandt. And eat .you the action would have been rude, but
usted thilt man blindly ail tbe Chris fully understoote She had
Unto your own son*0suffering on tourhe
wre suspicions. Boer blied you bast& his soul, and he was in,Slous to bide
be,enr..* hiaeinntiOn.
till." Litt:1=er saidmurmured.
"My ieer young lady, I ad-
mit -that ' yeti ere making tot
pretty strong cfiee: indeed, I might
go °farther, and say that you have
rify- s Bet What-- you
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idea of getting Up * bazaar has all
been nonsense.I am only waiting
fOr a little lather information. and
then Merritt *.will.feel the iron ,hand
under the vel,vet glove. Unless X ism
•gresitlee mistaken. Merritt ean'tell us
where Prince Rupert's ring is. Al-
ready -Van Sneek is in our grasp."
"Van Speck! Is liein England?"
is. Did -you rered-that strange
ef.----ran-leeln..gjemed mur-
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Steel, the novelist, in. Brighton?
Weil, that was Van Sieeek. But I
can't tell you any more at present.
,You must wale and be content"
"Tell ine onothing, and 1 Will wait
ongenscyou--like.2-..nhoettre_lsoor
Cheep-, shook,ber bead; Inanity. A
great relief hati bent taken at - tier
mind. Eilie bad approached a. delicate
ilicelt matter and she Ili"td suo.
fatioes..Tho,
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sorely was evident Iro
bardnees had &no from his -eyes, his
lips were eo louger bitter tied
,-,
*I May have been guilty of * great
wrong," be murmured. "All these
r-unkriurrerinterr-living-u
prelurnsion,...Artd you have
d me What I should never bs,v
tinrugri---I-,havaneverhad
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-a high opinion of My dear Reginald.
-Where-iLizeredfir --nowt-"y- - •
"She. is etill at Longdesm Grange.
You pike a rest dump silt
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torpelled fsv-et, the country in •
Eliiiibeth. The three bells
.ere the *rebel of Sabst-flieliedaie
Then a iegend to the effect that
the saint once offered three purisefrof
gold to three women to'enabie thirm .
t,o,marry. The purses, efliseee days.
Veit, mg/ hage,-.7vrbielestitten- tied-- ---
-ate the---tore-to---kesp....bs..thiesoinse
ereteenobled-baliss---
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LEAVE WELL ENOUGH ALONE.
Aceording to 'a :wel-founded rumor.
minion 'Government will dur-
tr.-0E40
iMPOS", customs duty on grades of
fence wire which are now on the tree
list. 'Mit such a tas would prove
an unjust !burden to the fermera- of -
Canada, there is' no, doubt. • In the
older parts of the Dominion the Old, •
wooden 'fences • are being. year by
year replaced by wire structures", and
ill the Great West_ %bleb is rapidly
being settled, preeticaliy el) the,
th
one or other Of -it*
•,conticire•-
wire most
In WM for -fence construe-
the
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and 'then , to, give them plenty 01
time to drink, and it they riin
around a little first, all the better.
PIG '11110U4LES.
Coughing in Pigs may 'be caused
by worms, but *is usually the result
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sloth yeses the- cough taking
for and -manage hie'b011er end- en- Jilitee_Ok..1 soon as On jigs-ate:stirred
gine a° as to get the beet- out ,of • up; teete, again, toiigh 46-4ulte coin -
them for tbe fuel- consumed, and monly due• in pigs to *Mall worms
have them last „a long Wee. There (fllariat) found in the air passage$
tinttee, too, when be -needs -4040- ler-eriehi_aed fume.)._ „It is ofn
very cetlek.in-las decisiotts. and -• teueed by thespigeeslitepinglii-deinP
teens and ot.lkers when be peeds to quarters. • or piling. up at night antt,
exercise great patience. --- becoming overheated, and this' . brings
ozi a coid, inti with it a cough.
'pigs thosird tel,7eferine----cinn
e.' "birreifirawfol-ettatigers
Rif5.rres . w en
Small docks do -best when th6e-
less crowdings
A breeding, ewe should be•„kept
thrifty and strong. . •
eqtry soil is one of the grist reqUi-
for-a-eiteep-farm.--.z-
iTheo Idlling a sheep remove the
-Sheep-41ex*
lan
and hence, utilize fees to this (It lest
degree.
'If sheep are not kept constantly
in gabd-conditliefilitS quality-eirtha
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Might. be some •"eircuse for imposing '
impio0 tat, but since there are
practically no facteriee for making /
it in operationi in the-D-0-fastnion,
whom could such a tax benefit?
That tbe Price of fencing material
wont
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and it the ya-rds are free from dust .inrpose an extre tax oi $150
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ew-1164111/T-tagether-in-OZACY-Weather. uty of 25-• or 30 per cent.' w
there ebouid be .no coughing. . $1475 On the fencing required for an
Par intestreal- wormy In pigs the erage- fame -Nor would the_cural ,
best reteiedY le saitteditt alid-celo- vommunitysieuffereeinly--to--40, extene
l,„...t„..Thle,„reixturei JO, ._,.1.1,ablelo kill of an increased expense Us theee who
the pigs it one should getanover- liav,T1757 extrtit -e-grazat-drat-ot----
oser-sced---ear .. .... „ e,„„, e Inent would be delayed
Ltik_s_crAIer 'ekeetag medicinaSi for many years. ---W-gilis ••oii, oper-
bitith Alai eantonin and celots-Tle int- '-efe-itronetyown.---seturs- -
'be „carefully lived._ Thie_user ranst value ref litzel. Rather then impose
compute eerefeely the exe*.et ' amount • e tariff on Noe: 9, 12 ,,and 13.
tor. dtderfois icto-i*streat ...otir •galvanized-wireves-has-lwees--- --
--estetheeantou vro,*ree-it,..srouldrite.-„0-nousitt-seiter...,,_ ---
ear-eud-
own -number_ . . linesstio-- -.remove - titeeps.ent -duty ,
', or ,- r qt. . '.U- it. If
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"Poor, men! Chris
*Ilia bard: etzieleni',..tvacea
.of stiffering. • Bet use. Suffering -is
east; we bitve eid to watt-pialimtly,
for daylight MO*.
OW* roses' 'in her- turn
say wtoidd • u�t'be -terCeit ilie-itVititete and theeterra0Sito her
in a court ci Iaw. If you llticiduce favorite- spot looking over the cliffs.
that ring, for instance -but that it There was nobody abOut; it very
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ooke-a--sniell cardboard box, gliettes and , Push
0 6 - . 4 i +. Itenee--pre-4tair f
duced a ring. It was a ruby ring drawn a photograph from her pocket
'with -bleat pearls on -either side, eftad which ehe, 'Attall Mirolkr.ding 1ntent1y.
had soMe inscription inside. She etrei quite 'beedleigs of the -fact
that somebody was coming *lions the
I cliffe towards her. Sheea- raised the
photograph to her lips- and Mimed t
tenderly.
, "Poor Frank." she treitiiiet .
"Pcsee-fellow,..sa, _weak and emiab
And yet with all your faults---”
Chris peused, and a little cry
It, P
v r illts.
,befloolocrtinver•e.ry wild and haggard, et -
rimed bee lips. Franle---letti
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...• , t vanes to, see $611 '
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r* ne5„.t'' fr110 words died away. Ile
,,,,,,, eel -back. pole as the dein betting o
t -4145e,8,.: ti raelit belOW hie hand clutch
in
ti Y ' 191)4 lit, bit Wt-gae-ieft- irtiOre
rpot pid 1 yareA, mortal, pain there. .
ieive ceit 11'0;1 "Chrie, ' "lel- munitured•
ip
eemed
. 1llienyboutofnaittmons 1 ittow„, *17,It .. litil;,;4 C•hrell,:fLevettuirdEset-ei'41nnoittrlItihoett.'t:16'hlis(1"
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and.iitot tot ne, 'retie until led •„iofilY'fo'ttbilind
t; ictteett
frut'Usdntbils,Irdmiliott4
l,
, itifiChavi's Xida03,4-Aver *ills, sod,* ftlifli selanc,/ Isere uteking spOt. 0T hi .
Seedy it *as some teatttitll vt.4
te. had came Sipe*. With one,
A C -I .1004 , 160 toitthed this girfl
el lie* preset& her oeleees -
re With his drigere,e with
telt hie therthood ,
WI
ek the bended
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food that would otherwise ibo wast-
ed. , I .
Sheep require food to austAlil Iito
th-ax-we
animals.
POOr Mothers, poor eater
coetttitutireied
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*woe*
the dr '
wimple
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ed should be boUgb, o
st askliiingrli
toweeig,liteit?ut a
ur Per
. and
ithoUld
- rutting a IThe lot 01 fleeee on the
* 40- to 50 poued hog, Niue grains
.of sentordn tornbintod with lifteen
grains „At isidoinel, Administered for
l'ec'esefisetut
sloP telfOre other Rio
int
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Inerket is nOVIiittlinpatible ..small-er Pig* • three gtialna 01
attulit' lent
. • - ae• tonin soid ten of 40)MA:I will
MtiCli-b** the metlielne
tb*t tar*pig geta it*
rat- Or setand urges
$1ayt-or.
le. etre,
this were d�ue, the revenue w u d
net suffer. for these grades are not
extensivelY imported, but it they
were -free -a --:stronger .and-inore.satie-
factory fence eels .
without enhancing the cot.
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And How Yet! e
Dr Chase
**A movement or the p0
vat..
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o are unanimous:
it 'whitt,...eaustss the berets .
eonalipatett? r. ,
inactivity ot the Liver.
Is ,nature's own etabart
tog OS the 4hrer• is active
0I filtering bile from the bleed ,,lio/tes of thte preperation7, have, en-
.pitaitiog it it the intestine*. Rtiteles etired .me. 1 *tie noti-
iano
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trouble from onstipatedriatbits of.seirleireing any medivites but
thiase 1 eartnot, itpeAk
2,,v In rwit chases Pins 'Pot
for me," '
In Ostrry n
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ti 014-utens. by 11
bowel* bo xe$thted
ti t r iffeet
we1tett.. bete t
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Pain r -"-PI don't see any
suitable vicarit eptice ors your wall*.
Where do you wa.nt the tootto,
cents -Strictly Cash,* painted?"
Shop Proptietor *On 'the
iling, of. couree!"
1
fThoU"DouknoW. I'M some.
is' inclined to „think -fee" Clara
eritging1e)-0"Wlisr don't you
do it, 'Molly?. It's not such a
fieult thing if you really try."
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