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Ill'al ialll Oa dratiedrifltae
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of loveliness!"
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A xittlie History or the Great Oparkler
• stub, Owned.
Some Ilalrermallon *best HWY Wanr1tee
Owlet* EVerY Female neer*.
$ VOW Temple
7A00107 PAO, tleaclia
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KOVII
nel3ride was a vision
'wand nonsense! they meate berdrese,
a was a deepen of rere old. lace ;
, .
"I think .he likes me," mused Victoria'
bivalent
a,
• It may be said that the Koh.i.noom
w
Real lam ustiellY omelet! Of tv° 1!"4--;
°fles• * ground of Ph" ""'w°r"4 °°/nPulir-
atiail Out 1011090.08, A10041 terAtleg the
a. few Melee ' In. !Moon-
hi INIIPWOM .00 Mt Of GIMIO 04111*4
mese Immo gereemomeweear ' '
- - smi.,....ememesen1,1*IVesegettattgatte
aulineCtosar ! her form and face.
ae looked like a queen !" tu concede her
thet ;
duo that most of our queens are fat .;
.ocomplished and gifted l'" what tWaddle I
what talk i
I can thrum a few bars, but her eingliq'S 4
shook i •
le
he groom was a Leohinvar, gallant to see .
1r dude! and to think he was seared as eould
be l : ' '
'is deep adoration shone forth front his
eyes !"
i • tut r tilt I t10 1 W1184 a bundle Of lies!
,y, everyone knows, and the bride ,does her-
self, •
married her just or her surplus OR pelf ;
1, as fares love is concerned, we're aware
wp,, desperately "gone" on her sweet cousin
i &are' had no coupons. to out, and Ior
health
d her beauty and brillianoy were all ot her
,
eer swam impecunious beat a retreat.
ahurriedeo kneel at the golden calf's feet 1
he ladles were all in most ravishing
gowns I" ..
de some of Meat were; hut theBurtons and
•
Galant,. "Was it bold or unWOnlanlY in me
to walk down to the gate with him to
night? Ought X to have bidden bim goOdby
here in the parlor? 'Yet ,1 &Mt think he
.
11 ' t • d tf • I It'k
wi =scans me my con uo , ca - t in
• - . •
Ile likes me."
And what dad Calcott Beown think as
he was whirled through. the sleeping moon-
, - . . ,
light landscapes by the swift ilriPetne of
steam?
- And. when the flinty hearted conductor
broke in. the delicious thread of his mus-
ings with 93oynville" Caleott wondered
What had become at the lieu •
to,..
His , carriage was ready, with the swift,
Slender liMbeclhaYs, and all the way home
he still pondered on Victoria Grant's blue
0r.ily eyes. . . .
"If she were only waiting to welceme
mel" he exclaimed half alond as the oar
riage stopped Were the Tonle portICO of the
stately old stone mariSiOn On the hill.
"Somehow the place never seemed so utter-
ly lonesome to rue before.
"Wlay didn't I ask lier tonight when 1
stolocl there with her little apple blossomof
abont Which, the dead -Maharajah dreamed
••• .
se slaWay years, is not in its present form
the largest diamond in the World. That
glory loelengs to the Orloff almond, which
iti In t e et1 PtrO o the nor o use a, an
h - f 0 IR 1 51
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Which woighe 1942 Oaten and ie oat in rose
form with a fiat face below, resembling the
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half of a pigeon's egg AcesordIng to Otto
. . . - - • - . .- .
etorY it fanied. tbo 'eye •ef au Indian idol
and was stolen by a Frenob deeerter I an`
other is that it belonged toW Nadir, .shah et
Persia, and on , his • death. • COM minte ighe
halide of an Armenian Me.l'Ohont• who
brought it to Amsterdam.In 17/2 it was
. . - • -
sold to Count Orloff for the. Em. Press. Goths
ears° for 450,000 Barer rubles, with an
annuity of 4,000 rubles and a bible of Rue.
61(41k liallitY' • '
Second to it its the Regent of Pitt, bought
by Mr. PI% the Governor of MAcl'°°' for
by
about $100,000. eVeAtually oold, after bein.g
n Loma
ortt, to the Regeut 'Date Of wrioane, .
XV., for $650,000, but 1118 eotimated te be
worth twice that amount. At the time of
the drat French revo laden it was sent to
Berlin, reappeared in the hilt of the
of henemeembed or eixesided masher, formed.
in differeneb w*Y°1 armording to _the nvarl,ety
ef the admit° Weaned to be moue. on obis.
ground, the second part, the pattern, is
welted Sometimes •the gretaiid is dim
4
to nee i 'withand th n 'f theMorn
oe.- - t - .. I . 9 For i °- P.
ore compote by threaus irregularsn at:
' t hed, 'overcast Witit the button.' hole ettlion
ao
moor ng o 8 y e 0
and ornamented ' • di to th t 1 f
til ' (I ' IA .
e leign` ' some kinds there le ne
Mind it ill, the ajeCts "Preeeeted ige"
in eaoh other. In the varieties known as
Mg hli V 1 I ' d • R -kin h
e° 1°' a °P° °Um° an 11°. ' g °In
laces and several others the anent
Borouign'yer , ,itie 4 magotnitinth ' Ito ,tglro:legnaittn.
are composed differently from these,- the
b ' "
gyrap eing worked separately, and then
How0 on the ground. Arepd thn,, edge. el
the potterta there is generanys a WM" Iritille°
cord called " oordonnet " uhe u er edge
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et, lam to efben oemposea of very email
loops which constitute whet is called a
"peak " edge, whilet the lower., or footle&
la a narrow lace, by wham ele work is as,
taelscd to the material on which it is to be
shorter' 9004 quiekly
.
ten ^ ' Si thi k thistle- ti ket Fitoila of
141reahir.f'rixe4 flyteg fi-eill" . -Tak: se* a -,0.0.4001,
, and it anffiooth no, High roller, low roller,
lower roller. A box ef mixed biaMits a
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mixed bleculti box. Strict streing StoPhen
Stringer 'mewed sliolelly , Mx pinkly silly
MP
melee& Swan ewam er the see ; ewisn,
er„,,,,, eerie. , wan ' amens book opin,..
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Well eleutn ,cwon 1 It le a ;theme,
Sam; tberie aro the °01°) Sam' '1)14 All e
sham tism and a shame it is to sheen so
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°mai' A . growl" ' gleein &Wing green.
The bleak breeze blighted the bright breeta-
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ebahobingkrieciesehBaouisdausaohechinnetfkourhashahtot a.incled°013°11:eihe;
shook Boson Roberb Rowley - rolled a
round, roill ;mad • a round toll Hobert
ii.- owle.,•y retie4 gm,' g ; , where mut the,
roused roll 'Robert Rowin rolled round ?
• - •
Olfaer Oglethorp ogled an owl and oyster.
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Did °aver Celethorp egle an. owl and
eyeter ? If Oliver Oglethorp ogled an owl
and 'Usher, Where are the owl and oyeter
Oliver I th o1ed? ver g a orp og e .
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aillione.
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ACUTE Or CHRONIC,
Can be cured by the use of
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SCOTT S
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EMUL511 N !
of pure Cod Liver Oil, with.,
the Hypophosphites. of Lime
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and Soda. A feeble stoma,ch•
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takes kindly to it, and. its
Browns,
) old-fashioned cousins and aunts • of the
bride
Med so queer that I thought they would
surely be " guyed!"
ie presents were endless. No bride of theoc
Seati on
leived half as many r A very good reason:
:ens of articles there were just hired .
a Mold in mine? Because I was a coward.
I could. no mord have spoken out the' clues-
Mon nearest tomY 'heart than I could have.
burst into an 'original Greek' choruseo . ' •
Resat a tew minutes in dreamy, thought-
fel silence, then drew the desk closer to
him. - • •
sword Of state worn by Nepoleen 1. It ie
considered the final! and most nerieet brit-
"et in Europe. It weigne 136g orate*
but Originally weighed 410 aerate, and ilia
fragments smile or storn from ib when out
Wore valued at some thousand pounds.
rrhe third in weight is the Florentine or
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' s
worn. Laces, on the whole, are exoeediegly
intricate, and to those who have no praoti-
cal knowledge of them, •the !armours en-
tanglement of three& from Which they
result Lean insoluble mystery. Oati of this.
are produced the most beautiful designs;
geoutetrio figural leaves, flowers and ores -
In Cubs, etiquette reqn res thin a repast
from one anoker tat another for a light must
alw°Y° be bargl°r°°1 •
One of the most important, but me of the
most difficult, things' for powerful oeind is
to be its own master. A pond may be quiet
continued use adds flesh, and
makes one feel. strong and
well.
.a.UTIONM-Boware of substitutes.'
Oonuine prepared by Scott ea BOWne% .
Denman. sold by all druggists, ,P4L
600. and ern.
grace the occasion! Such frauds make=
"Is Bryan down stain, Mrs. Tennant?"
Greed Duke which weighs 13iii carats.
Mons of fanoy of the most elaborate kind;
in a Pisan ; hub a lake wenn naeuntains to
tired!
m s a list of the guests, " the favored four
hundretl"
A wretched reporter I Just see how he
blundered!they
a forgotten completely to mention my'
name-
1 account Of the wedding is awfully tame I
"I believe he is, sir."
"Tell him to carry these two letters to the
post imixiediately."
• )7
"Yes, sir.n
Mrs. Tennant paused in the hall belowto
decipher their direotions with all the curl-
The Kolwilnoor, the lergest belonging to
the British Crown, has a singular history,
cOrresponding to the ' country of its origin.
2110 Wien legend tells that it was found in
mines neor the Mahn&
one.of the G610911401weaving,
River and worn five thoulend Teen by
" Real " or hand -made laces are again
divideol into two glasses, namely, point or
needle -mode kinds and pillow lace. Toe
1 tt • it I d• t isb
er. a° ° name n i°°, es, made y
twisting and plaiting together
n th ' 1 hif Ms cl
pen e aoe owl on a number o rea a
compass and hold it in. -Addison.
There are 1,00Coways of being a fool, and
are all easy. to find.
- -
s " Time is up," remarked Wigwag as he
put his watch in pawn. '
' ' •
-- We send the marrelous Frenelr
E., igt...".' t-4 ) 'Remedy CALTHOA frees, end a
aro 9A legal guarantee that Calereee IOU
ess..... , em. wren re 1 rem re ismeede e„,
along soZrelea terri,,,,,.. weseLo.te
se met unIMMICK test vizor.
re Use it and PIIVP if satisfied.
DIVORCES IN 'BURNAM.
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osity of her charming sex.
"Isaac, Plummer! That's the man that
to buy his horse Miss
Karns, one of the heroes celeibrated in theoaq
Irlahabharosa. It passed through many
Mogul hands to Babe's the foonder of the
supp e from co nn. o n bus 8 sup-
lidf bbbi Pi 6i
posed to be of Italian origin, having pro-
bably been invented in the convents of that
e •
1 '' "
MMANITOBA. FARMS. NEAR. lerINNI-
II -4- Deg Two to five dollars per acre Why
•
r me now MOHL OM,'
, i , Address,
PI:-..,,.. „7g ' Igola American Agoom: agleam*, Meg
t.' " '''''''• •na:4106121aanARWMPinloPIMON$104.111.
. Or/anal method or Settling Family
Troubles.
bi Burmah, as M civilized Earope, sus-
wants the master
. . '
Vic -to Grant! Who's Miss Victoria
Grant? Well, I should like to knowl"
And musing deeply, with many shakes ofgeneral
dynasty in 1526, and teeashown by hte sum
cessor in 1665 to Tavernier, the French
traveller. He describes it then as the shape
of a h °If egg 6'nd - w °toehi--ng 280 °-arats ' h 14V.
try. e cen ur e-
ma, Duringth 16th t it b
eag, - Y
e very widely known and was in almost
, 1
use, being app.ied to numerous pur-
poses. It Was a great feature in coolest-
•
www- ' -
pay more$ Torrens titles. Send for write-
oleos or can on owner, F. PROUDFOOT, first
door north of Post Oftice, Wbanipeg, Man.
Fi 0 --- ----, . -74 -
It ..A_.1 F4de
Several flue truck and dairy fo,rms near Nor-
folic, Virginia. Climate No laying"
den often daiburbe the family cdrole, but
her head, Mrs. Tennant delivered the letters
ing be in untie reduced •by an manful
excellent.
Oan
teed of 'filling lawyere' pockets and
ring society mere highly spiced psra-
spine the fellowing effectual mode of
to Bryan.
"A letter?"
Victoria Grant examined the superscrip-
•
stone cutter f rem 793a carats, which
It once we'ghed. In 1739 it passel to
w. _. e, , ,,,_ m .• . .
"°"' va"r"" vaaer of India
aslant decoration end was also extensively
'tee e rce° 0 g 0 tLI° gu ar es-
&in th d f hi h h h di it 1
e lace of the time was chiefly of gee-
Th
design; of squares,
• -
nONT, Buy a Wateh g:ft,"%eZega
-1-, New Catalogue. IT'S FREE , Write tor one to
m m Immix & 0o. TORONTO PAN.
up in winter. grow three crops a year ore
some land. Water and rail transportation. di
all principal cities. Labor plentiful and. cheep,.
Over five Milan dollars' worthof truckshippect,
race is adopted : The family
tion and postmark, and then shestoleawayi
re 1 IC h 1 N
mebrio combinations
from Norfolk during the past year.
procedure
Wolves on both sides are called in --even
steno cousins living a long way. off -and
my are the long journees made in jolt-
; bullook carte ant many the animated
;cessions by tile eigampuffing circle of
to her own roam to read it all by herself.oiroles
"He has written to noe," she murmured
softly. "Oh, I wonder what he says!"
She broke open the note and read it while
her cheek first grew pale and then fired into
o gave it the name o o - - oor, or
w t in f lioht d from h's siocessim
mann a a - - ' an 1
In 1813 to &meet Singh,. the ruler eft
Lahore. In 1849 on the annexation of the
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Panjaub te Britoil India the oh -l- eor
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and ether figures in repetition.
The•inventien of pillow lacemaking fol-
lowed, In about a half te three quarters of 8.
century, that of point leoe. tills is said to
have occurred in the Netherlends, the in
Agents wanted to sell Household Articles.
t d lls at si ht Writeui k
Newly pa en e , se g . a °
and secure territory. A.ddress
DOMESTIC MACHINE & SPECIALTY. CO.
Hunter street,
Hamilton, Ont.
Also good forme in different perts of Virgin
cheap. Some as low as $5 and $10 per acre., -
For fiirther information and particulars!
write to D. McCORMICK & CO..
Norfolk,
Virginia.
was surrendered and presented to Queen
ent r being a lady• The story goes that a
v e-
wives egaatted oeremoniously en the
blazing, burning scarlet:
Victoria in 1850. It was exhibited in the
- - -• - -•,
lady in Nuremberg, by name Barbara Etter-
i , i,
"Samantha at the Woriera
mboo-meased &ors, aays a -writer in the
I wish you to understand once for all that
on e , an en we g a
great Exhibiti f 1851 d th l h d
lein, introduced thin invention into Ger-
'rt, .--,--...,
il _WY" '-- ' renstatensweetemen
1.1 T3'frO
Attliiiii6 liVi.
godirnaltraW,
iosege Record,
If an amicable eettlement on be ob- '
ffi lb it i t
hied thne-and very di ou s • o•
tooth down the quarrels, se a rue, fer the
'mese are a spirited reae-the elders or
there is no use in any further intervievrs be-
tvreen •us. Your decoying arts and specious
smoo ness are o no ava as far as am con-
th f il f I '
cerned, and it may save us both some unpleas-
antness if you understand it at once. What
.86 1-16 t , d h in beau wee,
ma El- an as 8 96 ' "e"vi
with doubtful advantage, in •the rase form
d le 0 1-16 . tea It I id'
mil n"cl "d titmcfla 8 lower te e
is A, an nn eu e y corresponds ° °'
Hence it has been cameo,
many. She went to reside in the Hartz
Mountain)]. where she married a rich metier
miner, Christopher Unmans?, of Annaberg.
In the mining dletriota• of the Hartz it Was
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. AGENTS WANTED male and female,
9 To ao0 our now Bath
Clamor. Entiroly non; aells to overy koustkooner. Also out
Droad,Oako and Paring Knives, Carter, and Kai& and Solosoca
ebr''I''''.. ilaragilletcotlriagMotl.out.
HERE
nearly 601 peges. No terril
tory assigned. Send $1 fon
prospeetus, and push • tha
canvss if you want te make.
money.
,liriarchs of a village er district ars called
, and af er the oircumstenees are explained
could induce you to suppose I care to possess a
eature whose age and appeara,nce are equally
I trust this do
cleavage plan. , . ,
tured that lb and the Russian Orloff
e __„ . ,.,_ ori Ina iltione
in nue
,
cussomary for the workmen to wear their
hair long, and to confine it in nets, whioh
Barbara,
,
POCKET mat l'ENdr. ggisoyr.14 KAMP,
14F ix r.Stamps,
1 0.0, •
Y011 ARE.
: WILLLAII BRIGGS,
Temperance street.
TOTOLOG
oitrators are appoiiited from among them,
preposterous? note will
rli amonu are poreions g
I hit
were woven by the females].
belt-Inker `200.057-pontpaid for M0011111.
10 proceed as Widows : Two candles -wax
possibk, bat generally ruslalights-are
with the necessity of my seeing you again.
yours sincerely and frankly.
Mime= BROWN.
1.1 w e
belonging to the Great egn ,
a stone ,,, ef 132 carats, obtained
by Abba Mins at the eterming ef
oloseriing this, introduced the pil-
In.. and • taught
-,.: them' to make
imptove.
Umitelluen,cardsAc. NewAsts.blgononcyaenneiroa.
Thalman Manufacturin ComBan
II 350 alY,..,_ ,
I Street
SAUSAGE CASINGS.
Acted of equal length and thickness, and,
Victoria dropped the note as if it had
Caochm in Khoraesan, in 1832 may be a
R.-
- &lain law ground as an
meat upon the• nets they were making.
Balta. Md. U. S.'A
'
Best Imported English Sheep's CaShige, aim
Ing simultaneously lighted, are placed on
been a thing of fire. She did not shed
third fragment. This portion was long
The herself, it is said, had derived
Prime American Hogs' Casings. Fult linesr
s ed.ble, if the essanlishment baii8D3 of
O ; if not, on the floor.
This is done with the greatest gravity,making
a tear; she did not relapse, womanlike into
, n
hysterics; she only felt, poor creature! as if
band iron her
d b - t flit f b ikin fire.g
use y a peasan as a n or s r g .from
The three united would have nearly tne
' b Tavernier,d th 8
art she
a Brabant refugee. Pillow Isom
became so popular thin Emu
MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
. SYRUP
.. FOR CHILDREN TEETHING ..,
Hams, Bacon; Lard, etc. Lowest prices to the
trade. Park, Blackwell et Co. (Ltd.). Torontoi.
Ont. • .
has
a of redhot were pressing on
form and size given y an
•
ret up a workshop at Annabera
"'
Drugaleta. 25 (Janie bottle.
re being taken thaNneietter peaty anyUttmenn
forehead and her henrt were turned to icel
Koh-i.Neer would tb.en surpass all known
- -
where she took in pupils and cleoigned new
For Bac by all a
vatetage over the otter in the shape of
The clear ' •
morning air was blue as sap-
' • - II
diamonds, in Its megoitude as we as its
After her death, which took
eughts throagh the doors and orennies,
d teat all preeent are eeoted at suffieleno
phire the grass was silvered over with hoar
Calcott 33roven into the
eventful hide .
somons isem n
Wh th 11 h f el' o de are
t
petterns.
piece en Jan. 141b, 1565, an inscription was
FOR SALE, FLORIDA LAND, 1520 ACRES;
THE WONDER OF THE ACV
xi t.
3tauce to prevent their breathiog from af•
)ting the flame. The gradual burning
wn of the flames is then watched with
frost,' as walked e
depot his overcoat buttoned up to the throat
r . . . . *
mining against an elderly mdivid-
almost r ,,
e er a eee .
more valuable than the " Jagerefontem
, „
Excelsior. ' recently discovered, in the
State, to be eeen.
placed upon her grave claiming for her the
Invention of pillow lace. Whether Cate
claim be justly founded or not cannot now
strictly first-class for farming and garden -
ing. SLOAN BROS.,
Greenville, S.C., U. S. A.
IT ACTS LIKE A CHARM. .
YOU WILL NEVER 80 WITHINTI a AMR atilleo )1
It makes your Hands Soft at WhAtimet
6attileas and solemn ailenoe, which cul-
natea as one er the other of these elowly
rns down and splutters out its life in thenoddedstiffly.
nal in rusty garments. e - •
"Hello squire. Going to Brookfield?"
- - '
.a,i, r. harown ..,
Why, I was jist makm for house.
Orange Free remains
This is said to be the largest ditsmond in
the world, weighing 971 coarsen but uncut.
1
Its height is about three inches, its width
be determined. From Malmberg as a centre
the manufaciture spread over Germany, and
- ewe into neighboring countriee. -Textile
hh
Mercury.
—
1 U Ogart ACRES OF LAND
_ 9 - kaa Li 9 le/ ILO for sambytbesenatmer.
& Dinarrn RAILROAD
Givee a healthy appearance to the deism.
Eby's Electric Salver
'ten ef tbe basin in Vila. it is fixed.
your
base
..........
Has no equal for miring Salt Rheum.
A deep " Ali 1" and a guttural sigh ol re-
If greet this termination, and if it be thelam
You said you'd call and get the answer, but
I know my place a heap sight too well for
about two, while the fiat measures
nearly two inches by ene and a quarter.,
But till the lapidaries have worked their
Where Cotton Seed 011 Goss.
COMPANY in Minnesota. Saud for Raps and Circa.
They. will be sent to you
Old Sores. Scrofulous Ulcers, No
Byes, Skin Diseases, Ieimplee,
Chapped Hando. corns. BMW,
Istruari'a candle that burns out first he
,d his relatives walk elowly out of doers
- '
lemnly and aisntly, leaving his better
,11 in posension of the goods and chattels
that And if you've really took se& a
•Last
dretful fancy to the mare, why"—
The color rushed to Calcott Brown's
temples as he snatched the note from Lsaao
Plummer's by no means lily band
not
will upon the marvellous etene will it be
poesible to compare it with the historical
.
gems above mentioned. ,
. .
It will be rememneren thet the lateMaha-
year about 1,250,000 tone of cotton
seed ware crushed in the States, from
whioh was entreated 3,000,000 barrels of
oil, and the Charlotte (N. 0 ) Observer says
•
nue its it
1:1 2MM re
Address HOPEWELL CLARKE,
Land ComMiagiOner. St. Paul. Minn.
•k,Ask
Burns, Piles, Frost Bitse,
Fresh Cute, Sore Nipplea.
your Druggist for mbeet tame -
i , trle Salve. Price 25C. per Dam '
e-m-amsam--e-m-m-m. m
ntained, thereio. If the wife's candle ex.
white
and hurriedly glanced over its contents.
son PH/ace Victor Dituleep Siogh,
,
- where goes :
Chicago perk packers bay 300,000 barrele,
res first she and hers &likewise, and withrajah's
small present to the judges and ampirea
Alas! the horrible surmise that had shot
visited this °country in 1889 and stayed for
it
most of which is mede into lard.
AVA.NTJE r.o.
gu
e divoroa le com•plebed.Maine
across, his mind while the old man was
prosing over it was but too correct. The
a short time in Newport, when was
rumored -but the rumor was quickly denkul
serdine packers use 20,000 barrels.
Between 50,000 and 100,000 barrels are
A good, live, active agent in every town in
6 6
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Our Greatest Poet.
The habit frequently, adopted by book.
note intended for Victoria Grant had been
sent to Isaac Plummer, the horse jockey!
"I won't be hard with ye, squire," said
-that he had become engaged to the
daughter of a New York banker, MIES
treanDO Turnure.
consumed;by various seep makers.
Between 200,000 and 300,000 barrels go
to Europe, where it is made into "butter."
Canada to handle a household article used in
every home. Good money can be made
easily. Write for full particulars to
tiers of using the possessive cam of a
iter's name followed by the title of his
irk, leads eontetimes to OtaiOTIS effects.
"
the old man, taking a huge pinch of shag
tobacco between. his grimy fingers and
thumb, "you may have her for $500, though
et Pays
Boys and girb who wish to make a success
life to take ef study at the
1.11 the same.
Mrs. Wiskwire-Don't you think you
DOMINION SPECIALTY CO.,
310 King Street East.
Hamilton Ont.
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IE instance : Berkeley's. Wesltb. and
'elfare," 4' Lalor's Merely, and Morals,"
Turner's Wish and Will," "Elba' Tem-
,
r and Temperament," and. " WYnte° °
Listle Brains and Lietem Fingers," suggest.
she's worth More than that any day." '
"Fire and furies!" muttered Calcott as he
thought of the other 'horn of the dilemma.
"was ever man such a blind, idiotic fool as
I have been? Here -a ticket for Brookfi.eld,
of a mune ,Galt
Badness College and Shorthand Inebitute,
Galt, Ont. No classes formed. Each
'student taught separately. Write for cir-
elders. Lowest rates.
woMd make a better success of life if you
were to ga to werk ? ..
Weary Watkins -I dame. Do you
thiek a man ought to work on Sunday?
Mrs. Wickwire -Certainly net, if he can
MICHIGAN
a
Rh!
,ofW T AYCI Y
R.M.Pierce • ES B T
MICR., is lent for the celebrated
KEYSTON LANDS in OGEMAW
and ALPENA COUNTIES.
OVER 12 000 ACRES of the very
te
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dive of the Artful Do9ger's profession.
=signally the bookseller Oitneelf dsolotes
qnickl"
.
The Doctor's Revenge.
avoid it.
Law.
us
best land in the States can be had at
low prices and on very reasonable
iv '
mewts
to humor, as in the t we following
stances r. "Ring's Intermit Tables, a
The whistle of the advancin train
. g was
almost audible, and as he sprang upon the
latform he hear Isaac Plummer
. , . .
goo story conies to us from Ireland A d
about a - h d t r d part li priest.
parts oc o an a 0
Weary Watkins -Well, every day is Sun.
ay o a man in my business.
d t
AT
VER
terms.
• Fare on e waypaid on the purchase
of 40 stores.
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Weer poor copy end very poor price ."
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Poems by James •Gray, withu portrait ef .
P . could
bawling after him:
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may mile., squire.
. The prime; pat the people up to sending for
the dispensary doctor day and night for all
re. ones -Ethel, you might tell me who
m j
the man le that called last evening..
LOW
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Now is the time to get a home of
your own. Write
R. M. PIERCE,
e t e,
.
0 . &
e Great Man, Who modality calls himself
let Laureate of Canadrand Maeter off all
.
• The brilliant chrysanthemums in the gars
dnodded the' 1 • heads•
en their g owing meaningly
f il When called in, the
sorts o a meats.
doctor invariabi told his etiolate to send
P
young
Ethel (just 17)-Oertivinly, Mamma, if
you're curious about it ; that's the young
NILE&
r
Wesb Bay City,
Mich.
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eats. Notwithstanding them high olaims,Y
- ,,
iell his poems for 41, -Chambers' Journal.
at him as he walked up the path; the sun-
'
doorsteps
_
d h h
for the priest, who soon bran t at a was
r e an rites o e
f t h d t d inine th I tf th
e o e o a m
-man I'm engaged t "
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•'''' ' COVr- 1; V axes,
a;
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ir , aa • - -
ss Me
Part of Rim Was Native.
ay on he serenely as he"
shine 1 t
knocked on the.old eagle's head.
"Miss Grant -is she at home?"
.
Chnroh to pomMe With eeraches, toothaohes
and all. sorts of minor and far irom mortal
At last the rase answered 'its
A Ns elf h id t
1" er g errer 1 ea he
President, as • he beheld the Senator's
meth'
-
' ne , es. em- entatilt
, WiTgiblArrilttita
et -• a .see r
er,. , mmts it
,
"Are you' a native of this wish?" slaked
sheriff . to &witness whowas summoned to
"Miss Victoria is at home, sir, but she
bade me say she would receive no company
maladies.
purpose. The priest reproved the Geer-
,
The best " querber-back "-The one re-
stgeossima es ire luIewoRKSW.Doe 0
m • e -t ememenstammemmememememess
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stify in a case of illicitclistilling.li4 i tl Y.
today," said staid old Hanpah, eying the
dime for 'their treatment of the doator, and
turned by the man to whom you lent 114
STOVES AND RANGES
if
honor, the " I
dietrustfully: '
the shewer of relief tiokets suddenly came
• me e - s ... .... . ....,
SAME
a wee reply. rnean, were
a bombs this parish!" "Na, yer honor.
gentleman
, "I must 'se her!" exclaimed'Oaken'
to,an end. • , . se , ,
For Horses and Cattle
,F0R,
F., B.000 acres of Is armilLha
anas, w' nin 20 lloo
wnsna,barn in this parish ; 'but I'm moist
native fer a' that 1" "You came here
am you were a child, I suppose you
pushing past the old woman.•
"Miss Victoria bade me say" -began the•Use
servant,but Calcott waited. to hear no
Demi Forget . • ,
That te remove mune, warts, bunions in
few days, that is reunited is to ap_ply
.
Dick's Blood Purifier
. nes 84 Co., P. O. Box 482, Montreal.
of Saginaw bop. 10,000,and and within 2 to I miles
ad, erme : 5 lf per acre, Me deem
01z•asfro T$e
os a year, six per cent. interest. Schools and
eb.urohee near. Wog timbered. Send for
-circulars.
Made from ORIGINAL DESIGNS
sem?" mid the sheriff." "Na,sir ; Pm just
ire about lax years nee." "Then how•de
ou come to be a native of the parish ?"
mere. The next moment he was face to
face with Victoria Grant herself. •
She had risen and stood witli one hand
a all
the old and well -tested corn oure-Pate
ram's Painless Corn Extractor. ,Sure, safe,
ao ,
Ladies
maps and
Virlid. M. TENNANT,
Betevenrioh Block
• Saginaw, E. 8.. Mehl
•and PATTERNS.
,
Weal, see, when I slam' here, eax,year
the table, her face very but com-
painless. At druggieto.
. - t..
ye
3,',. I just weighed eight Mane, an I'm
venteen Mane nos, sae yo.see that about
no etene o' me belongs to this] perish, an'
e ether eight come fra Camis,chie."
on pale,
posed.
"Victoria! you will at least hear me in
ray °yrs). defense!" • • • , ,
"I have heard from you, Mr. Brotvn,e
in From Thimbles
• • .
Where la a doh family of, the name., of
Loftibg whose fortune wee founded • by the
'thimble. The, first in England wati
,
Mother Greeots Tetley Piiis. HMI
by thousands,. Safe, Sure and Always Roll -II
able. REV:1'SX SUBSTITUTRS.
• Fram all Druggists Or mailed, free fronl obser-
eaten, on receipt of $1.(al, Sealed particulars,
,
-
ows. nemedy, fo, Catarrh In the
Best, Easiest to Use, and Chet • ,
. ...
:i•Fr
If,
They are Superb in Finish;
and Superior in Quality of '
Material and Workman.ship.
.
she said frigidly,- extending toward. him
seen
8 cents.
Galli toy diraiegke40 OR omit tow 311411,
,
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Do Not llejlifive It. ..
Do believe that Nervilins cure
the fatal letter. . ,
He 'it from her hands ton it
made in•Londen less than 200 years' ago by
' a' metal worker named Lofting. The bin-
•• e•
LANE MEDICINE co.; MONTREAL, Cale
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They Excel in. Baking
not will ,
uralgia earnest instantly. If your teeth
he coneole yours:01f with the reflection
caught and
into a score of pieces. •-•
"This note was never intended for you i
plement was then called the thum-bell,
being *on On the thumb when in UN.
'11. , USE
.Quall-
. . •
ties and in Economy of
at pain °ant led forever, . Dan% toe
aniline; it might stop • the pain. Rini-
Victoria, • It was written on business to a
min who has long been annoying me. It
teu.estionalble Thanke.
"I've dear,"•
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Fuel, and Convenience:
elitism. is often difaoult to cure. Keep on
bbing the old 'fashioned lininionts as a
atter of rasped to your grandfather's aunt.
'erviline is a new disoovery,that in itself
sght to condemn ib a Therefore cling to
was ,put into thewrong envelope. What
Mtn you have.thought of tee, Victoria?"
The color returned once moreto Victoria's
cheek,. and sitting down beside; he, with
her hand not Withdrawn from his, Calcott
brought you home a pommy
said the fond paps.. • '
"0, You dear, , good papa," exclaimed
the enreptared. daeghter, " Ws just like
You 1" .
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They are made to burns wood exelusivelw.
or coal and wood, and in a great variety. of:
sizes, and are therefore adapted to the reqnire-
ments of large or small families, in any part of.
the Dominion. .
is old ; suffer pain; avoid the use of
erviline, the most wowerfial, penette.ting, •••
- . K. H. in ,Buffalo
Brown. told her all. R. X H •
News, •
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Mount Orizaba, in ?Ataxic° le now be-
t
lined to be the lofbieet peak on the oonti-
.' el
a ea
s
.. .,
' Every stove warranted,.
If you are in want of a cook stove or baser
burner, don't buy mat yem have seen this
id certain pain remedy in the world.
nerd as it has been aherovn to be. 299 feet
,
#
• elegant line. Sold' by leading stove dealers
Big Gettig Don't Last Long.
•
An Englash authority, in • speaking of
!avy guns, says that the 110 -ton, 16i Inch
,re, will fire, ninety.five ordinary muds,
,
ter which the gen 10 11Ofib for farther liers
de.
be. The 67 -ton, 13a inoh ,bore, will fire
a7 romide, and the 45 -ton gun, 12 Mahn
ire, will fire 150 rouods before becoming
'oleo. , The cost of the British 116.teri
'
Quarrying' a Monolith. •
. .
A fragment of bas-relief discovered' in
Egypt has shown hoW the obelisks and
other large monoliths were transported
from the quarry to their site. The stlone is
depicted upright on a great galley or ves-
eel, which. is being towed. by,, a number of
small boats elongside. no method. of
detaching a monolith from the mother rock
is also explained by a semidetached block
higher than Mount $t. Elias, in Alaska.
• 8 r
' I mat ba, your sister, because I era a
, slater to so many brothers now, bab 1 can
be your aunty," she Bald, as she genbly
dropped him. "Make ib a grandmother,"
he answered grimly, . as , „MM. •epurned him
from her forevee. . •
f The unatiocumalfal speculator is among
those who field it pa:IAA:Warty hard either to
I°
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everywhere.
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UUlt
HAMILTON
Manufactured
.,
ltd.-
(LISSIVE0),
,
bY
ONT.
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xti is $82,500 • that of the ' 67 -ton is
in one of the'quarries of SYelie. Atter hav.
settle down Or gabble up,
,gtin
4,500, th'ati the 45.ton $31,500.
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and of guise
ing beet b.ewriclear on three sides a deep
+
4'
,1' .,,,•• !
groove Was ant into the side 'still attached .
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D R. HOWAR D'S
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-If there is , onything any More uto,
to. the rock, and the holes were pierced, into
.
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lemant than to and a heir in the inane 1
h' le ' d i ' 1 • Th
yr ic wao e i pegs WOr6 r riven. • e 'pegs
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ELECTRIC
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we
like to know it, She -Theo is,
'swelling
e es
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mkt
safest; discovering Oita on your shoulder,
"Your husband is
wow then, web and the vvood In
bvoko off the web,
from the quarry.--
Republic.
The latest and. great-
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ASIMIRMItiiINGILKIIiiiitiGhtiiir
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so magnetic a nuszi,,
5t. Louis •'
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;id the visitor. "1 know it," . responded
ke wife : "1 fotind a oiled heirPin Woking.
' A Good Ilan.
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invehtOr of Pink Pills
for Pale) People.
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. Manufactured only bv
e • .
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0 a Maf.
FOR PARlicuummia mix ..
S'AiMPL,g3 WillNYAlliti&f.,',
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I Me coat collar the other day."
"Speaking of good hands I held one last
'
ght thet %ISM Montt a ceol laludred . that.
rid to roe."' " Yeti tiOn't Flay, What %Iva
't at Ohica o restan - n - '
Vim. or ( g ra t) . This
bill of fare is in Efench.
. alter— es, sa , u t e prices is iii.
tnglish, 111.es' folks by dem.-
rOR MU, WOMEN ,AND OluLDittN, •
, -
0 . alt Ito Inn into • . B d - 1,,T .
ure a , ea 085 0 ' roan. o y, oyes
and Oystem, &amnia, St. Vitus" Dance, Paraly
Ala Ataxm Rhein/1E41M, Sciatica, Nearolgia
Early Doom, Female trregillarity and. Weak,
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, woo on Up "'A m'
sah. goes
New York weiekly.
titiea. Large boxes, 50e, ; six for $2.50: Dn.
FriagrAthialgi011tiireir Clig... Reordr011la 'antiFaces()
toorinon Ode panda whe replyine
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