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I cordially recommend'Ayer's Sal parilla as the very best blood -puri in existence." — G. T. REINHA Wyersville, Texas. A� Y -ER 9 n�, � TEX MLy WORLM TA s arsaparil AWS charm P*ctml ufu Comm ad � I . . . "TERIN�"Y- � TORN GFJ1&VX, V. S., honor graduate of. C j Vejerins Con ' All dinam of ry ='promptly attended animals treated. charges moderatc vote rinay Dentistry a A)filos and roddenes on Goderich street, on Axr of Dr. ScotVs office, SeafOrth. I G. H. GIBBI, . Veterinary Surgeon and Denthri. Toronto Col � votermary dentists, Honor Graduate of onlar � arinsiry.donege, Honor member of Ontario I � ary Medical Society. An diseases of domestic � skilfully treated, All calls promptly Mittel � day or night. Dentistry and surgery a ". I Office and Dispensary—Dr. Campbell a ol Kain street Seaforth. Night CWU answered fi office. - 1 — ___ __ , . LEGAL. . —_ JAMES L KILLORAN BarrUter, Solioito!a:, Conveyancer and Public. Money to loan. Office over Pickard' formerly Mechanics Institute, Main Strait, MG. CAMERON, formerly of Cameron, Cameron, BarrWer and,-Solidior, Gc oftlaho. Office—Harnilton st0it. OPPOMU � 00tel. -_ \ TAMES SCOTT, Barrister, &c. Solicitor f ) son's Bank Clinton. OMCO — ElliOtA &n4n, Ont. goney to loan on mortgage. - - - LD S. HATS, Banister, 801101%0r, OcnvsYbu Notary Public. Solicitor for ths . Office—CardDo's block, Main Street, doney -to loan. , - - . I .- , Barrister, I've doom nwo of - .... , ground . Boor, nifxt door to C. . I we store, Main street, SWqrih. gnts—C araeron, Holt and Oameron. . . WRARROW & FROUDFOOT. BuddeM 5 be.. Godeflob, Ontario. J. T. GAZZON, rzouDroor. --.--.-..,-. � ANICRON HOLT & HOLMES, BuTI66 liattors In Chancery, he.,godarich, Ont CXKMX, Q. C., PAW? HOLM. DUDLXT - FHOLMESTED, sucemor to the late . McCaughey & Holmested, Barrister, Conveyancer, md Notfuy Solicitor for W adian Bank of commerce. Money to lend. for We. Office in Scott,'# Block, Main feaforth. — DENTISTRY. FW. TWEDDLE, Dentibt. Office—Over'E . son & MoInnia'shoe store, Dorner X lohn Areeta, SWorth. -, 11) R. BELDEN, dentist; crowning, bridg and gold plate worik. Special alteutio to the preservation of the natural teeth. A carefully performed. Office--ovdr Johnson nardware st-are, Seaforth. . rN& H. S. ANDERSON, graduate of Royal Dof Dental Snygeons, Ontario, D. D. S. ronto University. Office, Market Block, M OntArio. . — AGNEW, Dentist, Clinto AMR- visit Hensall at Rodgens . - every Monday, and at Zurl second Thursday In own mon I — � MEDICAL. - Dr. John McGinnis, I Mon.- Graduate London Western University, n - al'-ontaric, College of Physicians and Su I office and Reeidence—Formerly occupied by X Pickard, Victoria Street. next to the Catholic MrNight calls atUnded promptly. it I Y%R. ARMSTRONG, M. B., Toronto, M. D. MVictoria, M. 0. P. S., Ontario, successor ott, office lately occupied by Dr. Eliott, old,Ontarlo. I _R . E& COOPER, M. D., M. B., L F. P. 1&8gow, A;c., Physlolau, Surgeon -an oouaher, Coni�anoe, Ont _ - LltX,, BETHUNIC X. D., Follow 9f the ,&L II.V 'of phyWolans and Surgeons, .000T Dr. Mackid. Offict lately oy Dr. Mackid, Mair. Street. Seaforth. Rai --Cornei of Victoria Square, In house lately by L. X. Dancey. . DR. F. J. BURROWS, Late resident Physician and Surgeon, Toron oral Hospital. Honor graduate Trinity Univ member of the College of Phyalclans and Su . of Ontario. , Coroner for the County of AWOFFICE.--Same so formerly occupied, .. SmAh9 op As Public School, Seaforth. Tel No. 48, ZB—Nlght calls answered from afn . . - : : DRS. SCOTT & MacKX : PHYSICIA14S AND SURGEONS, Goderich street, opposite Methodist chureb,Se J. 0. SCOTT, graduate Victoria and Ann ArN inember Ontario Collage of Physician Surgeons. Coroner for County of Huron. C. MAcKAY, honor graduate Trinity Univ VId medalist Trinity Medical College. X ollege of Physic -dans and Surgeons, Ontar . W. SLOAN; M. D., Victoria College, Provincial Licentiale I F. and S., Ont. Office and residence—House fy occupied by Mr. Thomas Kidd, Market a forth. Dr. Slead havinK for many years paid attention to diseaise3 of the chest, can wit dence tender his services to 8uoh as may them. Alcoholism cured by the chloride system of treatment. — — AUCTIONEERS. R> JOHARD COMMON, 11COR3e d auctioneer Coun of Huron, salos, and bills atte promptly, cyarge5 in keeping with times, Be Ontario. 15 WM. M'GLOYs Auctioneer !or The (3ounties of Huron and and Agent at Hensall for the Massey -Harris jimAuring Company. Sales roNtly attend Charges moderate and sarislao on guan orders by mail addressed to Hangall Post 0 jisft at his residence, Lot 2, Concesslon 1J. $j*Wth, will receive prompt attention. TOHN H. MoDOUGALL, Licensed Auction #j the County of Huron. Sales attended Ir14 of therCounty. Terms reasovable. Fv cDougall's long experience as a dealer In gWk of all kinds, be is speoWly qualified of value3, and can guarantee satisfaction. All left at Tnz ExpostroR offlue, or at his residen 26. Huron Road. Tuokeremith, near Alma, ,proniptlyatUnded to. I . JL JLJ6JB-d i., AL-�!6 .X6qr_:%pe - ­.,� 1-117-71 - = - - ­ . 'L - I . . - I � , � . __­ - - , * - , ,'ftW -7 - 0 - . . : I I I - - I NNOMMINs- -_ - 11 - -_ - - . -_ . ­ --- I . . . �% I . �000800000 - - - - I . __ __ - I ­ . . I . ­ I : ­ - Z i- I . ,I - ­ � ., . � - I I i � , . . . . I . 11. . ut their green sides. Law of God is ighored; His house is for. I 1: I , sheep wandering abo , ? " A ROSIN' OF -.� A6­,'HUNDRbD . _­'­­J.�t, � I � dAhe tten an I OYL & IS U � I . 11 -1 ... - . � . L I rl��j T 2the oburoh-bells she hemi. - I - - I , j-". -broush- �� 0 1 L - A oliday. Here is rim L . . LEAVE - - . � �jklsauftin hei Ahnve, the bov er,Oinu violets 6pportunit for Ch i I I., I � . - . ­ . : - . ' . .� F I . � the jresh- tian Endeavorers to exert a strong influence v . . I � . she board the boy whistling in . . L ! � Dletjj, she I for good. It would be better .not to use the 1� litiltilli)tlfllllllillilltllltiltillitillilltiiillllilililli)lf(ll,l)f�ffill,,,�,,,., - . .1 - __ , I A LOVE SrTIORT. I � ploughed furrow. As for the V14 d church, than _i� , I - , ' I I . . know how the wild ones were blowing in bicyle at all, even to atten I % . BY AMMU 11- BARR. -.--: , a L � . . � . I " i Ambar woQd,-and how in the gardil)n the to give countenance to desecration of th . 11 I � L .1 . I . _ I I I L I J � 1. ii . i - d�,t,,id This will afford a sp - � - S -EE 11,� ad . t_ daffodil-b�ds were aglow and the 'sweet I . lendid op I - - "_ . - ) CONTIVUED. ...... thyme h ibli X itself at their feet b6cause Lo� t ay� declaring your allegiance to L I ­_ - I , , I port Y ff exhibiting the spirit of self. . � � I -_ , 1 re p, chalice, Oh for a , Ael � i I , ,breath I from Chn nd o I L � . L I � 10 i ; .the mountains anathe sea� I The h(jt Ro. denial for his sake. Such. self-sacrifice will-, I - � I I - V� � . - __ - CHAPTER VI. - . . -changing human not b�4ithout ita reward. " If thou turn . "'HAT TH ,:�, Se I )y 0 1 .'r / man atfeets with their ever I . "' LOVE SHAI-L BE LORD OF SANDY -SIDE. r . f elements of sorrow and, mfrtfi, sitit and away thy foot from the SabWh, from doing E . - -1 I I - !el � . 1� 11 This is my sisteri. Mrs. Sandys, -my prayer, riches and poverty, �made-h�r sad thy pleasure on My holy day ; and call the I L_ I � � an . � I - abbath -a delight, the holy of � the Lord, - I sister----?' Brune hesitated a moment, and and weary., 1 _ S - I I I ; and shilt honor him, not doing I FAC -SIMILE -, I . thennZafirmly, 11 M"'s Anneys." Sarah came towards her with -a letber in honorable . . Then Sarah inrjist�d on � taking them to Why did he do it? He had everything her hand. " Ria," she said, 11 this is from. thine own ways, nor finding thine own : __ .--- _ _� , , friends : - t,3 live for, -happy home, wife, Vill 6rds; iffilffiff-11111.1 1- ­ ". I 1.1"IM-1111111111i her house to lunch ; 8�6d there she soon had ' Lady Redware. Your husband v I be i� pleasure, nor speaking thine own - w 111111M.1111111-11 1.11111,m I .. t himself through th� I _ -_ T I 6e. She waited on heart' Why? ; England very,shortly." then thou shalt delight thyself in the Lord ; A'Vegetable' epa floiforAs- I S I GNAX A U 1- -1 id them with ravishing smiles and all Isorts of - __ He couldn't have given a good reason ,It was the first. time Sarah had eveir call- and I will cause thee to ride7uPon the hi h s1mUafin,6t6',5 Y6odandftegula- . A � L 6. -m- Rhis tAnk I-32— in her hand- ,h- -if 'Put everything looked ,zloomy ed Ulfar Aevrtria's husband. In .c!-Dnver- placea of the earth, and feed thee with le . _f T11-16itnla fir , - —Of=— .1� 'raw"Vi . I 80rue carriage to,driv4, she insisted on their tobim. He was in 2�glooiny frarnl!of ntind. sation the two women had always spoken of heritage of Jacob, thy father; for the 19 I lie 0 tualauKw .. , I , . ng . . ked at life that day. him as " Ulfar." The change was Oipifi- mouth of the Lord bath spoken it." -C. R. ; � - I I remaining to dinner. � Amd before the . drive it was the way he 100 - . 3 was over, she had induced Aspatria to ex. He had been livii,ig in too much of a hullry, cant. It implied that Sarah thought the Herald. I . I I rushing and driving at business, hustling - In ria to set depis' . . . --n I I elY tend her visit until tfie opening of Mrs. Sf time bad co e for Aspat ive- 0 - . 11 ; �Oil lbau's school. il . through bis meals, cutting short his sleep. I I I Official inquififtiveness. . I I A% -4 t I .1 . t on -1 - his stomach and IY- _� r-t—r..1- ez-'oe . 11 We three are fro�n the -north country, " 11 S n1c: AV C AS - ' ft j I I shall be delighted to ao back to Eng- � I . I rromoles-Vigesti III , I 'a, 41* - - - - -_ --- - )dy 0 liver got out of order; he grew dyspeptic, , ave been twer ' 11 Billings -and burry, please," said the U I . _. she said, with an air f relationshi ; and land. We h iiy months ia,way) ssaudFest.Coatain� nelth, �� can and melancholy. i fierce little man who walked up to the win. ne . ' : "TO N"en the . I ,Morphine nor ��' eral. ,1111 - . I how absurd for Miss Anneys to be a ne at digestion is out of order there Sarah, I was just feeling as if it1wera () , - IS ON TEM* 1- a- Mrs. St. Alban's, where she is not wanted i . e use trying to loo on the bright side twenty years." I I dow where the man was reading. _Pum � ;, , I � � I I . I I . . ' fier and for m . desire ings, p ctically there isn't any bright Sarah looked critically at the woma'a who I I What are your initials ?11 ]NOT NAU C 0 T IC�. I - I :_ e -to be alone here, when I . . I � ,,- - . I 51 . is is a dangerous condition to get Was going to met her last die for love.' She 11 It doesn't make any difference to you � � � I , - -her society so much !" . . ' . I ...----r- � � ,.. . I I - . . into. Yet it is ea�y to get into and ,mighty so entirely different f - girl, who what they are. Hurry up, will you ?" - I , . Axpatris was much �leased to receive . rom the . .- ­ I �� . hard to get out of it, unless you go about it wa9 Vas it,p6mible 11 How can I unless you tell me your in- j&oow crardD-.WrZ,ZZ1rffr_t1_"__R WRAPPE , - _­ fluch a delightful invitation, and a messm- ri had first won that love, how v I er was sent at once� for her maid. Mr I m. in the . ight way, lied thou. for her to recapture the same, sweet, faith- itials V1 - . , - ,��­ I There is a femedy that has pu , . * Fun4am S"41- 1 1 . ­ � - C. Alban was quite teady to resign Aspa- sands of peo le right out of this depth of less emotion ') 6he had a swift ifienidiry of The little man danced up and dowia ex- ."�rtnw 4� _. � � - � � - . __ - � . I . - - L, . I tria, and the maid w�s as glad as her mis- despair. It Ts Dr. Pierce's GoldefilKedical the slim girl in the plain black frock whom citedly. R#Ad& So& 1. OF EVERY I � - 4ija &ad # � ! I . tress to leave the lqnely mansion. in an Discovery. it acts directly upon the storn- she had seen sittinir under the whin-Wribec " See herei" he said. " I've travelled all . , . L . . - . i I 't- " , . �, . - . I � * hour or two she had removed Asrtria's ach Eind liver. Jt restores their natuKal And then she glanced at Aspatria, stalading over the United States, and I never had I 2=W#.=TW-k�;& It I pUrifyL . I � JOV L �'M I � � e capacity to nourish and the systern. . DO MU -_ wardrobe amd,was airanging the ) emmut under the blue and red awning of , th� Ro- such an impertent question asked me be. JKV" Seed - I I -14 ms Mrs. Sandys had placed at �er din- lt purges away bilious poisons, feeds the TnJanpalace. She was now twenty-six1years fore. It's none of your business what my �Wi� I . : I - A [ nerve -centres with healthy, highly vitalized - YOU Lgoing 010�11�dln-;W_ � . - L I .— , � . 18 rpo,,,),,. ; , blood, and drives out the " blue devils 11 of Old and in the very glory of her wpman- initials are. Are to wait on me . � _. I I - i . I 44 - I Sarah was evidently bent on conquest. melancholy and nervousness. hood, tall, superbl formedj�, gr�ceful, 1 calm or not ?" '>medy for 6AS 11pa- t ... :" Her toilet was a marvell6us. 6mbination of J. L. Warner, No. %goo 0 street, Sacramento. and beiii naut. &r face�, Was luminous be crazy," said the man at A perfect Re L . . . . tion, Sour Stomach.Niliftea, I I �. . - some shining blue ana white text, a " During the last five YeRrs I bave with intellect and feeling nerl that the"wyi0nUdoMwUstL11 If you want me to guess ' . . . � . -7 and - gold "M m D C I- a .1'a 6r man -jons,t&6ri 11- . led with pink roses � ornameln bee� = ith as many as six different doe- of a woman high -bred familiar with the who vou are, I'd say T6M L Thumb." onw,Convu6 W, 5 ' � fair hair w" loosened and curle , tors here and fn $an Francisco for diseased stom. . - that The little man raged afresh. � ness and Lo . I I Her soft lej: ach-, but none of the doctors gave nie even tem- world. Culture had done all for heri i SS OF SLEEP. . . . - I and she ha:d a childlike manner of being pora,rT. relieE Two.years ago I completely -I- the lapidary does for the diamond ;,h1,1,1,rave1 11 I'll sue your road,". he shouted, " for I I _.._�, i I . � � c&relenl h Brune sat at her right apse , and had to give tip all work, I have felt - I TacSimile Signatur of' � I - y a2y. many times that I would like to leave this world and sooial advantages had added to gem 810,000.�) I e I I . - niarto I liki ; )Wewe hand ; she , ked to him in smile.s �nd In looking over the ads in the San Fraacisc� a golden setting. She was so1ittle le the 11 I haven't any road, but I'd give that -, - 10 an � AsPatri:; iexaminer x ran across yoxirs, and I nq-w owe in ' � 4e.4-%zz4v� I -,, - . d lances and gave her words to th s,at T sorrowful child whom Mlfar had last s�en in amount for you if I was in the museum NEW YORH�; Castoria is put up In one-�size bottles od '_ WISIV Ahe was deterininedto please bo life and present good health to Dr. Pierce's me the Vicar's meadow, that Sarah felt itistan- business." .1 � 11 I - -1 T1_ a door and brother, and A6 succeeded. Aspatria iclues. I have taken fourtecu bottles of the . ion to be almost impo sible. 9; � - Is not sold in bulk, Don't allow Anyone I 1. � I 'Golden Medical Discoverv'aud four little vials- taneous recognit Are you going to give. me that ticket to I . -_ - I I . lit" thought that in all lier life she had never of 'Pleasant Pellets ' and'i arn entirely well of After some hesitation, Aspatria, a-gried to Billizita or not 9" . you anything else on the plea o" promise - I I - I seen a woman so lovj�ble, so amusing, so in- all stomach trouble.' Can sleep nine hours every if � I I Is "just as gooa,, aud I'vii I %%X*. and am now ready to go to work again.,, acceg,t Sat a 's plan amd wait in Riefim-ond � . you want to buy a railroad ticket. I I answer e - h , , . ' - I dividual. � � . the, evelopment of events. At fir�jt she Why didn't you say so? This is the post . . � -_ - pne.,� Agy- See that you get O -A -9-T- - . - . lego of Brune was naturallv Fjbv and eilent among ___ __ � M000000 bad been strongly in favor of a return to ffice, the ticket office is just around the i I � -, ­ . 4 I 0 The fto- _,- - � ? " . -1 ' o Vet- women. Sarah made him eloquent, be- dels." � Seat-Ambar. 11 If Ullar re�lly wants o see exrner, but I think your train has just pull- CMCT C. OFY OF WRAPPEt R. 111mas - umm 1� , I . eterin. causeahe had the ta.4 to discover the sub. 11 Or logic." ' . I me, she said, " he will be most likelly tO ed out." � ! Apatwo &nhn-1 I I I I-, ! . . . 0 ded to ject on which he could talk, -his regiment, 11 Logic has nothing to say in a good seek me there." The man at the window went on reading � . . . of A 0 vom %. -, and its sayings and doings. So Brune was cause. ;j .. . 64 But then, Ria, he may think he j does his pamphlet on wheat weevil, and the lit- - - i I ! I - --- -_ I - . I . lated . I ii , 4*52 1 . . 0 by is curiot-Ity. Socrat I �! 11 7 properly, Y) e hard. -I - � . I i., I . - el�gh with himself ; he had never before 11 Or philosophy." . . not want to see you. Alen never know'what tle man listened to the train going around I om the tj(d how clever he was. Stimu 11 Philos es W�s they really do want. You have to 1 give the curve and thought some things real d ' I. us 0 b y . Sa h s and Asipatria's laughter and ver rt to death for it. them I I adings.' If Ulfar can look on' yojx . . . I . I .. _­ - curiosity, he found it easy to retail funny I and have no curiosity about your ident4ty, I � , , . hey wer4 &I laughing together, when ; � " , - � " I little bita of palace 'and mess gossip, and Is' I vening should iay the man wag notj worth a 4pec- LEYS LIVE LONGER ! 0 - . Sarah cond mned Socrates, and the e I . - - ' e a hag,py i 0 his fficient on his memony to piquii bis . I A to describ6 the queer men and the vain passed lik I d ream away. ulation from any point, See if, you 1have .. mgenng I I Sal -� I men and the fine �ellows that were . . . I Notary familiars. i It was succ ea by weeks of the Fjj&me hold ou WhY Die a L - . Death of C,heaD CIP! le'aring - -- 1, delight. Aspatria soon learned - to love curiosity. If you have, lead wherever! you I I . I 1��X i � � � # Store, 11 And pray how do you amuEe u . � Direful Diabetes. ' I . L t� � � . . yo rs'lf'. Sarah. She had never before had.a 'Woman wil a h. " I I ' I i 1 , . — .- i�l .1 L forth.' Lieutenant ? Do you drink wine and garn- friend on whom she could rely and to whom 11 But how ? . And where ?" i � � � i __ � . . � I 1 1528 1 DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURE IT ! . - - ' . � I - ble and go to races i and bet your purse she could o en her heart. Barah induced 11 Do I carry a diving -cup Ria 9 Can I ale,) i � ty I her to speN of Ulfar, to tell her of all her see the probabilities of a man, so j M*Pozible Other Medicines never touch it -Bat Dodd?s We s A a cheap s ust a .he time when everybody Wants goods, and - !-- 13 all th new goods are to han4 6daU departments are oomplete. NOW is ,__ , orich, " I was never brought up in such ways, as Ulfar Fenwick ? I only know that F�,'cl;- Pills Infallibly Cure -Expelling Poison , olborne answered Brune, " and I can tell you, I suffering and her plans and hopes. and she � ns, , ,k- will be offered at bils. 11 1462 gave her in return a true affection and & mond is a good plaoo to watch ev.;&nts 'and Fain -Preserving 8 ar-C and chance if you want bargai ,'. a� all the goods in stoe wouldn�t make believe to like them. There most sincere sympathy. Nothing of the from;" - ' I I - Strength -Don't Die ; Get Well'., ductioils. The following arWg' few of "the goods in stock : , - � 4�� or mol. are a good many daleamenin my compan And of course the Richmond House suit- . � 'I - .- ,� I- � I y past that referred to Ulfar was left untold ; I .. � . -..". - lo* andnone of us enjoy anything more than a . � , 6� andies, Dimities, Aluslins Flatinelettes, - . I and -as the two women sat together during ed Brune. His love had grown to tho, ut- Who would not live longer if he could? ress Goods, Prints, , # .- I . . lifil. fair throw. or an in4ock.'! � the long summer days they grew very n.�sr most of Sarah's expectations'and he wa?i no More men shorten their lives by 6ver-in- ShiZir�gs Cott6hades, Tick"I"la Lace Ourtains, Lace and 'Mu8lin Ou i '... ' - 4 I A throw or an in -lock ! What do you to each other, and there was but one mind longer to be put off with smiles and, pl.less- dulgencein food and drink than ever die 9 mg, 9 I .. cer and mean, Lieutenant�l You must explain ant words. Sarah had promised him� an from starvation. Health can be In int Shirt aists, Point Wrapp6lr�, Corsets, Gloves, Hose, Embroideries, � I and one desire between thent. . I ' I a ained I I � I - - � I Y. natnion yourbelf to Miss Atineys and myself." answer when she re turned, , that he claimed Veilin-p, Chiffons, etc. �.. ! � _� Worth. $I Aspatria, know I pwell enough-. Did you So that when the time came for Aspatria by eating and drinking just what is good ; � I y - -- lab ' to go back to Mrs. SL Alban's, Sarah would it with a passionate persistence that jhad for us -no more, no less. I : I Mons, 1-1 �� I ever see north-coun'try lads wrestli ,, you h&ve finally something imperative in it. To this ve �6i�b very latest in . Hats, Flowers, R . in - not hear of their separation. But most of us don't do that. I 1 Millinery, we ha P . I &a- dam ? Then you h6ve as fine . th'..'gmia. Sarah succumbed ; though she declar- . '! _. 5 I had enough of' book -lemming," she said. mood I In health the body expels what it doesn1 ments, etc - �A . 11 . �! � � _Z er;iw keeping for your eyes an human creatures � I , - 2 . 66 Remain with me. ed that Brune had chosen thf� morning of . We will go to Paris, require and retains what it needs. In die. I - .1 ' PS 0 1 all others most inconvenient for her. I ' kod ch can show you . . I'll warrant that ! Why-&! to Rome, to Vienna. Wemill study through , . . She ease eiler the body doesn't exp6l the I' oison Iii Men's, Boys' and Children's Hats and Oaps, we never had a betterja . '. wrestling brings a,11 men to their level. ust leaving the house. She -was gt,)ing I e( I When Colonel Jardine i3 ugly tempered,and travel and society. It is by rubbing your- was J, or it does not - retain what is nee et. Come and have 4 look, and if the goods and prices are not jA elf against all kinds of men and women to London about her- je*els. Brune had . I -10 1101to", top-heavy with his'authority, a few sound a ire the finest. lish of life , - � nourish it . In the disease called Diabetes f . i"d to buy. I . that you acqui . arrested the coachman by a peremptory . the kidneys expel sugar. Its presence �ca. aclory, you will not be urgp*_ � 4 throws over Timothy Sutcliffe's head does movement and he -looked as if he was quite ; � - -1 i I I., Q- 0 t: be detected in the urine. The body needs , 6N and then when Ulfar comes ok you will I I bring him to level very well. I had a little prepared to lift Sarah out of the carriag�). -I �i i .1 . - be able to meet him upon all ,civilized in Diabetes the sufferer dies a lin. : . 7 in -play with him yesterday ; for in the So Aspatris went alone. � She was glall of 'sugar' L , I : n rm- grounds. And as for the South Americans, . gering death. . I M. C. wrestling -ring we be all equals, though out the swift movement �in the' fresh air, she I we will buy all the books about them we W. W HOFFMAN. . E101 -m" of it he is my colonel." can find. Are they red or white or black, I was glad that she obuld be � qu I iet and 'W it Until recently Diabetes 'was supposed to - , . Is —_ � � I 11 Now for the in -play. Tell me about her. be incurable. The science of to -day says. I I �_, of wonder ? Are they pagans or Christians ? blow passively upon The restleasiliess i fil that Diabetes may be cured. The, kidney 'a r-v--O:jm 0 3M, -M _A�:P C-A-STHE 8r_VC)jP.jM_ �� ;olicitor it, for Isee Miss Anneys is not at allin- I seemed to remember that when I wasat ofwatchinghad made her feverish.w4he . . -11 I t . b es ed Sugar . . the can terested. " i had the "' strait " of a stronC mind Job ' t . . , may a r ta or _ to healthy action. . - i - I CARDNO'S BLOCK9 SKAF014 cohool, I learned that. the Peruvians worship- - b fe ined in the system. Instead of i � , . Farm "Colonel Jardin� is a fine wrestler ; a - longs to meet her destiny. For her I�ve m e I . - r g out t e .� . � . . ped the sun. " fillye in h good that is in the food the � I a .; - ' � . 8t`"" fair match he would- be even for brother " I thinik, Sarah, that they are all dea. for her husband had grown steadil ith kidneys may be made to filter out the Agen for Butterick's Tatt : i' Mid Pabheations.- - . ", 4 - Will. Yesterday �e said he could throw Ily . . . I ex � . 1-1 I candentsof Spaniards � so they must be her efforts to be worthy of that love, I" d poison. . � I - — � me ; and I took the: challenge willingly. she longed to meet him fact to face .1 . � So Roman Catholics. Anh have iead. that andlary With Poison goes Pain. With Sugar . ��. we shook bands and went squarely for the their women are beautiful and witty."' , the power of her personality over himi ,The . - .. ­ - ' , ' stag�_Strength. I -- _ chard- throw. -I- was in good luck and soon got trial did not frighten her ; - she felt witibin .1m ­ .. Ilk . Ilzl- - "My dear Aspatria, nothing ,goes with ppears PRODUC12i SIGN ­.. 011CULM &in and my head u�_der his ­right arm and -his head like magic before I -1 - '� . -- _. . -T Spaniards but gravity and green olives.,, her the ability to accom0ish it ; her Ileet DODD's KIDNF1!8)a PILLS. Other medicines �� 1. 1: . . - close down to my left side. Then it w" Aspatria was easily persuaded to accept were on a le'vel with her task ; she was ,the never touch it. That's the difference. If " - ' :� � only to get -ny right arm up to his shoulder ' -Ij OF THE ." .'I- SAW" 0 t Sarah's offer ; she was indeed very happy in height of a woman before it; i "D -.1 .1, n en and lift him as high� as my head, and, when Musing on this subjeot, letting her mWd ou have Diabetes get cured quickly. Don't WANTj_ 9 .1111, 1. .- ''. the prospect before her. But Brune was Mher with medicines that do not cure. I . � - � I ." 11 work so, lean backwards 4nd throw him over my shoot to and fro like a 'shuttle between 1�,We - - � i BroCl head ; we call it the Flying Horse." misemble. He had spent a rapturous sum. Many will stand up to be counted among W 1451 mer and it was to end without harvest or past and the present, she reached Piceadill We aie open to buy - in . . � , Y those who have been cured of Diabetes by I 11 0h, I can see i� very well. No wonder the promise thereof. He could not endure and entered a large jeweler's shop. The taking Dodd's Kidney Pills. . . . �_ College Rosalind fell in l9ve with Orlando when he the prospect and one night he made a move. proprietor was talking to a gentleman �,ho Mr. Fred Stokes, Barrie, Ont., says.: GE I Dre sed Hogs, Hides, Tallow, SM - . ,� . , of To- threw the wrestler ,Charles." - number of uncut , ^01 I itchell, . 44 Werethey north -country or Cornish ment so decided that Sarah was compelled was exhibiting a . ge'lls, have Wen promptly restored to health by a. , � 'NW . _. � 1102 971 � to set him back a little." Aspatria know him instantly. It was U11far few boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Diabetes P�ultry, Butter 4 !Eggs* "" hd L t - men . ,; i 10. 11 Were you ever in love, Mrs. Sandys ?', Fenwick, -the same Vlfar, older, and :�et had reduced my weight foity-five pounds, -, - .1 i I 0 1 n, Win She.was far 'too kindly and- polite to poor Brune asked, with his heart filling his distinctly handsomer. For the dark hair Call before disposing, as we watit your pro- " C1 'Hotel smile ; indeed, she gave Aspatria a pretty mouth. slighly whitened and the thin worn cheekis, which I have regained," duee �%0 can please you with7a."price. NJ oh the imperative glance land answered in. the 0- had an intensely human aspect. She s�w Mr. A Roblin, Bandmaster, Allandale, . I . . . I I R 0 W th 12M most natural manne� " I think they were She looked thoughtfully, at him a in ca that he bad suffered ; that the sum of 1�fe Ont., says :. " Could for years get no relief 22 i I I - ment and then slowly answered *: " I- on � for Diabetes which it seemed would end my BEATTO BR015-1 ' I ' W. It , alians.; � felt myself in din er and I fled to France. was on his face. -toil, difficulty, endu days. Six boxes' of Dodd's Kidney Pills Bout Main Street, . . RTH. AD ED (�) " Ob .1 tine, with some contempt, III . SkAFO - - 1, said Br ' I consider it the Winest action of my' life." ind and also that pathetic sadness = . � . . W "Chaff on their ways ! The Devonshire i have cured me." - � 11:1 �Z I I .g ­ I . ,wrestlers are brutal; the Cornish are too Aspatria felt sorry for 'her brother and tells of endurance without avail. ' Mr. Chas. Gilchrist, Port Hope, Ont.'' ' - . I � t . . � hhe said warmly -, 11 I thing no one falls in She went to the extreme end of the co,ju- �UBWO AUOT'ION BALE .4 pp � says : " For ten years a victim of Diabetes.' . I I :1 I I 3) . � slow ; but the Cumberland men wrestle like love now. Love is out of date. ter and begin to examine the jewels which . � . ember $entlemen. They meet sqiiare and level to be reset, , Some w re Suffered fearfully, especially in passin �_Or_ LM go . ' rgeone. Sarah enjoyed her temper. I You are Sarah had sent 9 ;! water. My cure has resulted from taking a ; � in the ring and the one who could carry right, dear," she snowered. : I - 444 W . . Wm. I Culture finished ; others were waiting for the sekic- s . STOOK $.am C!+ 6 3hurch ill -Will for a fair throw would very soon makes love a conscious operation. When tion of a particular- style and Aspatria lo�,k. few boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills." F ,RM, FARM : jtl�w l� ift:12 find himself out ofiall rings and all good . . Mr. James K. Nesbitt, county constable, � j -AND- " ' 0 s I fellowship. " I - women are all'feeling, they fall in love ; ed.critioally at the models shown her. The Stayner, Oat., says : 11 Becomi I ng I aware of . I CD or 'T 0. IL, I . when they have intellect and will, they occupation gave her an opportunity tb ,Oa�lm the fact that I was a victim of Diabetes, I I . M � 11 You said I e Will.' Is your and consider herself ; she could look at t',?ae 21MIM : tj ... . to D !ve � attach themselves only after a critical exam 1' liemdnts. . 0 - resorted to Dodd's Kidney Pills. I com. -JC" � � � - . � - � B r u 00"' brother a better wrestler than you ?" jewele a few moments without, expressh - - .9 � � 11 My song ! he is that I Will has his ination of the ob*ect " an opinion. ' I '�Og menced to got well with the first box and Mr Wm. MoGloy has received instructions from 0 a . . , - match though. We had a ploughman once, Later, when My' were alone Aspatria i i . , I am perfectly cured." . . Lot 10, N � : took her friend to task for her cruelty ; you Then she gave in a clear, distinct voi",,e . . Mr. win Latta to sell by public auction on P1 . 0 - e . - . --- - Con4asion 11, H. R. S., Tuckersmith, on .0 -000 d Ao. know Brune loves you, Sarah ; and you do some order regardin� a pettri necklace ; at�hd . and S. -Aspatriarfmemb rs hini-RoVert Ste"' , � %& : n" maI3, an upright, rn�uscular young fellow, love him. Why make hini'miserable ? Has Ulfar turned like a ash aZ'd looked at t e The L'argest Book. 18aiurday, May 22nd,' � 1897, I -as , : . I civil and respectful; as could be in every- `�, I he presumed to far V woman 'who had spoken. She had the pear'lls , IM000t : t4 4 . . Professor Max Muller, of Oxford, in a re- At 1.�Iolock, �ei following :- C+. : Royal thing about his work and place ; but on wet I No,- indeed I He is as adorin and in one band; the ,other touched a eattu Concassion 11, H.'R. S., Tucker- . a I ageton. days when we were: all masters and servants 9 cent lecture, ca.11led attention to the largest poseo of LA 10, I : wmpled in the barn together, it was a eight, to see humble as one could wish a future lord and cushion on which lay many ornaments �1)f book in the world, the wonderful Kuth ImU4, containing by admessurement 78 acres, on W tj diamonds, sapphires and rabies. The 1�aw. which is erected &ftme dwelling house, frame a .� dence master to be." �-3 a __� mpiod Robert wrestling with Will for the mastery " Well, then V moonlight iridescence of the pearls, tl�e . It consists of 729 parts, in the shape barnJ86x74, an orchard of two acres of choice trait a 0 - �L . �!L� 1127 and Will never so ready to say, I Well of white marble plates, covei:ed with in- Th 65 scroO cleared and froefrom ti : , - 1. - doue Vnor the rest'of us so happy as when " I will give our love time to grow. WUn sparkling glory of the gems, seemed to be :a scriptions, each plate built with a temple of !!t�s, t1lereballisence Is timberEd with hardwood, elm (D : . we come back, if Brune has been true to part of her noble beauty. He f6rgot h a d' The farm to a clay loam well fenced _ n : ]�-q � -, - - �- - we saw Will's two brawn lefs going hand- me - I's brick, It is found near the old priest eity and un=ned. �onvenient to sqhoni� churches, - in every wayl he may fall to blesain own treasurei and stood looking at We (D � . � I 9 of Mandalay, in Burma,, !hnd thi te I pos office, blacksmith shops, and stores. Farm :4 - P 0 : 6 Gen- sornely over Roberti's head.' himself with both hands "' ; and then she woman whose voice had called to him out pf - . is tn�,, e � _ - - - emity, 4t If I were a man I 9 ,-Horse&- One general purpoi.ie mare six years 9 H _', , rgeons began to sing,- the past,had penetrated his heart like a bell , old, one heavy draught mare 5 years old, one aged I should try to be a city of more than 700 pagodas - virtue, y t __ , - � I Huron. great wrestler." makes up this monster book -the religious � . is it I stru a ly . I ')y Dr. is a great comfort," said Brune. "Ifl* Betide, betide, whiiever betide, was it 9 Mere bad they met before I Hie I ritten in cow newly calved, oni cow to calf in June, two : I it Love @hall be lord of Sandy -Side. ng gteeM one calf 3 weeks old.-Pigs-Onb , I �_ I ­_ ck sh I in its innermost room. Who codex of the Buddhists. It is w ma , one drauqht Irelding 2 years old. -Cattle-Ons W 10� I 0 ephone you have a quarrellof any kind, it is a dea' knew the face. He knewi and yet he did Pali. Rather strange to say, it is not an 786 " �00 L__j , -1 . ca. more satisfactory to meet your man and . ancient production, but its preparation was Im is *ow with litter, four pigs two months old.- : rl" � 1. is" ment&--One lumber wagon, I 4oad cart, 1 patr I " a few ti " Love is a burden two hearts carry very not know, the whole charping j personalit]'j. , ft I.." loc� . W � throw him mes over your head tban earily together, but, oh, Sarah ! I know As she turned, I his eyes m,t bet eyes, and prompted by the Buddhistic party of this bo, le1xh*,1long4leIgh,1 not team harnes", leat . a . to go to law with him. It puts a stop to , century It was erected in 1857 single harness 1 general purpose plow, 1 twin gang Cn C) 0 : I how hard it is to bear it alone. . Therefore, the ure p#11or of her cheAs 'were floodelli , by the a p '. � 1, * I I lk h2a ,rake 1 fanning 6111, with bagger santness very quickly and very good- .. I command of Mindomin, the second. of the P 11 - y y 5 ) unplea I I say, be kind -to Prune while you can." with crimson. stil �hwrrnt, I oat Iron U;;ows, I bay rack, I whest- . : 0;0, naturedly." i last kings qf Burma. -Home Journal. bar vr, I water trough, 2 heating� stoves. Every - i " Mly dear your idea is a- very pretty . I . . Then Sarah rose'and opened the piano, - y She pamfied him within touch ; the rust] I 0 1 000�_ �011 u positively be sold as the proprietor Is �01 : &forth I one. I read the other day a Hindoo ver. of her garments, their faint perfume, thle I thin Bb _ 5 , and from its keys dashed out a lilting, bur- . I . lem,7&g7th, farm. Terms of sale of real estate. -Ten . I I I - . . . - �. r, and sion Pf it that smelled charmingly of the simple sense of her nearness, thrilled h I , W : d rying melody, like the galloping of horses I �s . I .11 . - � per cont.ofthe purchase money Ion. day ofaste : 1.4 @ and and shaking of bridles and in a few rno- Boil, - being wondrously. And above all, thalt SNP within 80 days, without Interest. Balance n1a; 10 8 � �, I sense of familiarity I What could it meaw? reroaln on mortgage to- suit purchaser. Terms of �. � . I " '01 : ersIty, ments she began to sing and Brune went to 11 A clapping is not made with one hand alone ; He 'gave the stones into the jeweler's cardl., - . k 0 - cl*ttelv.-All sit s of $5 and under,1 cash ; over that ! I ember her aide, and because she looked so steadily Your love my beloved, mustanawer my own.,, and hurriedly followed her steps, 11 I ,, . I . � amount 7 months' credit will be given on furnishing ft P �t I . I approved joint notes. A di�count A; t the rate of 6 I - io. into his eyes, he could remember nothing at . i � .. I per cent ger annum will be glVen on all orbdik 0 C"C4 � �__ 1483 all of the song but its dashing refrain,- But in spite of such rEflections, Sarah's , (To be continued.), I � � am�unta.* DWIN LAXTA, Propri4tor; WK. Me- 0 h . - I - . will and intellect were predominant and . —0 � i ;= d .. I ; C�Y, Auctioneer. _� f 1535-2 AV,% - 'CUR T . , For he whom I wed . she left poor Brune with only such hope as The Bicycle on Sanday 1, ­ - - X I . . _.__1 .1 Mua' . be north country bred _. - U he could glean from the lingering pressure * � � 1, t , M. C. And must carry me back to the Nortt Countrie. The bicycle can no longer be viewed- as ,a i I .4 I �ormer- - of her band and the tears in her eyes, As- ,c cram." It has now come to be recog�- ,. @Nib. S= W - I" t., Sea- - patria's pleading had done no good. Per , I I THE SEAFORTH ­ * Then Aspatria pl&yed some -wonderful - nized as one of the necessities of our rapidl,`jr , ' I I I i - _ special I i i W d arq 11 - h confl. music on her harp, and Sarah and Brune haps it had done harm ; for the very nature moving age. We6rejoice to learn of t"", , ' ' . %0 W 'I, require sat still and listened to their own hearts, of love is that it should be spontanequa. Many bleast'ngs that are following in its That Red as I . �0004 0 __a , of gold and sent out shy glances and caught eac)i . I train. It is diverting the youth of our lano,1 I Musical Instr' ument - 10 (n , I __ 1531 . f� �-4 other in the act and Brune was made ner. - CHAPTER VIL - from the theatre and from morally uml- i . Blotchy I I . I ­ � 02 , vous and Sarah gay by the circumstance. healthy " isports " of various forms. Veny- ! EMPO'DTUM. 0 �." a 00 1�� � I I A HUNDRED LEAVES." - Face � AN By and by they began to talk of schools " A ROSE OF I - � "L I - _� _J . remarkable also has been the decrease in t* . I . I . 40" 1 � . . . and of ow much Aspatria had learned ; One morning in spring Aspatria stood in sale of tobacco and intoxicants. Eveo *b - bLi , - -, , for the , .1 - I . - 19F. nded to and so Brinne regretted his own ignorance a balcony overlooking the principal through- friend of youth rejoices in these reiults -,of Skin Eruptions "Nob- -1 .� a of papal govern- the extended 'use of the bicyle. But thip- — -167 �, Morth, and wished he h- d been more attentive to tare of Rome, -the Rome � Rough Skin RaTZ"LISHED, 0#3. .-. � 'iA . 23-12 his schoolmaster. I ment-, mythical, mediaeval in its character. bicycle can be made a means of evil us welit ' — - Mo S - I - . , I I - I , Sarah laughed at the wish. " A know- A procession ot friars had just passed ; a as of good, and unfortunately one, of thp t . Black Heads , Owing to hard times, - * I e have con- � - ledge of Shakesgeare and the musical glasses handsome boy was crying violets ; some evils is causing much anxiety to many wbi) - -_ Pimpfe_s , Wm. N. MW V � I Perth, Della Cruscans," she said, 11 is tor foolish musical puppets were performing in are seeking the higheat welfare of the youth . . EczemA �1 ded to sell Pianos and Qrgaw at 11 � � I - . - � I __ . .! � I Msou� sentimental women. You can wrestle, and the shadow ,of the opposite pal- ?f our land. We refer to the increas- I Salt Rheum I THE RELIABLE , ed to, I .1 I teed. you can fight and I -suppose you cau make ace ; a party of brigands were Ing prevalence of bicycling on Sunday!, : I Tetter I VA ­ ''I Bice, or money even love. Is going to the Angelo prison ; the spirit The use of the wheel to attend church or to 0 Uatly fleduoed,Prices, Upholsterer and Mwttress .- , And All Itchy Skin Diseases . i -_ � I Tuck. there anything else a soldier needs �" of Caesar was still abroad in the black. ride in the discharge of Christian duty nb j . _­., - � i - � 06-V 11 Colonel Jardine is very clever,"' con- browed men and women, lounging and one will raise serious objection to ; but the . I � SEAFORTH, ONT. - — * . I Parlor Furniture repaired and - tinued &une, regretfully .- 11 and I had a laughing in their gaudy, picturesque cos- misuse of it ae a source of pleasure or se�;i- � I I 0own at $25 and upwards, i ,. 1, and laid ,- also . - _0 . . . , r-" turfies ; and thespirit of ecclesiasticism lift- fish gratification, is nothing less than Sab CHASE'S OINTrIENT I Uuos at Oorrespondmr pricew and renovated at reaeonable , in all good schoolmaste Carpets sewed m Mr. " Nonsense, Lieutenant 1" said SArah. ed itself above every earthly object, and bath deseeration in one of its most aedue. ' . ______= � �� I farm 11 None of them Are. good. They all spoil touched proudly the bells of a thousand tive forms. Thousands of -young people�- b a Guarant"d Cure I 8ZZ us 1IRPOAR PU I ING. . .1 . - Judge your eyes and seek to lay a curse on you ; churches. Aspatria was weary of all. and older people too, alsa I -are seen spinil- lw�" Shop at M. Robertson's ­ rde ; rs 10 . 1A T A 0 that is the confusion of languages." She had that morning an imperative ning along with their faces toward th?.) PRION 00 0XNT8 P&R BOX It,"d, Main Street- , - ' , Lot . I I . - will be "Still I.might'have learned Latin." ' - nostalgia. She could see nothing but the parks or the country from morning til� I WOOD WILL BE TAXEN FOR . : 1406 1 ,It was the speech of pagans and infi- mountains of Cumberland and the. white night all bent on pleasure seeking. , Th(� I -_ � SCOTT BROS, I - - I � � , - � - . . � � f .� I 1. - � I I � ! . I . � I i i . - . , - . ­ * . i . I il� 1� I I J, . I I ­�� I � � . . � I I 1! 1 1 �. . ­ i ­ -1 I I I I - ­ r i : 11 � - I FIF W, - ,� Ft- � I -1 �. r P � , � I - . . . . I r . a - Popular no foflowingyopaU 'Opwave ro=" during I CRAIGRO. fI ­ I � - RMRY & Or] . Mohday-W111111 leave h �Usy, and gowed to.4 *Seujamin Pffle% fat .1( hotel, Dash wood, for * ��. '*-*It , .on's, for noon ; thein I to IftiCaun't hotel, Cot I I --F&6t and south to Geo V -for noon -, then south 4m � 'West McGiffivray, for j ZVo James Cochlin's - shotel, Crediton. f( morth to Rodger N.Ort "- - for noon ; then to Berry' I Heasall, for k, Z" I . k IRIft I -John �%= I siouth to ZUAI*- Aud w'" - A . ang untu " toutwing � — ML Rrj�g & Gzj Will stand for ihe i � ,sewn ra Berry's Ewe s 4WL . — I .4 . Biall � � To)aN GALBRArrH Pro] . ljonde-y—Will 16sys 1 . �ccftwn 11, 31011illm X , - 14th Conai�wion, MtKill �Wjat._-n, ,mew -MIS Hotel I � ..to Dunamiahneton's, I �Voon; tbevee to Thomw I *040t)- G.-ey, for r igbt. 'V Ve*lih ifth Conces#101 , way of GeLvel road. to N I ' .sIon.,Vorric for night. ,jopher MuldOOD's 12th - I - thbnce eoultl� to I � MOOT P ;-sion# MaKillop, for ni Dick's hotel, for noon ' i fith Concession, Mc=c I -Tnog, O'Hara's, Sth ,Con ,theuc%o to his own ,stable =ain until the following - - , � � Ar - I JRYST �. W, X. IIA13KI Monday, May 3rd -W I yiar .pj,irbey, and procee ,jr,mes T_'yorrance's, for nc ,*Ud -west to Hinburn, 101 W&v of Harlock, to Ti ,thencebywr-y of welto _1 I , W,edneefty-Sol. - _,d.Z,,4A . evelt, for noon � ray's, HeRtIllop. !or n i james Evaes, Beechwo � - - and south by the town I . I F _g&sMi hotel fcr night. ' � n I road i� Whet, then so' M �_ , ,1200zl; nience to Carlin satur4sy-Weet to Xylt 12owe to his own stable, � I -,,the following Monday V �M* M I . TO THE'Naw`, ; � , , 11 - I P U 1. I � I ; % . , � — Mr. John T.audsl ,big place of reAdene ,directly behind the 1 the Old Golden Liot fied by R. Jlamieson �everything to be fou ture store. I We have sold al goods at live and let -,*ion 'in any lineof _g4 . � Our goods are -, 7 - manufacturing firms . therefore, inviteinaj I ,cst critic in town o I ,our furniture emp I I 'game old story reg furniture now to wh AV. We have no d I 14i;ked for reduction We buy the best. . Uld b5 anyone. I ' .Wwn or country fro' I . - I - . � . UN0Z — In the undertaki -two hearEes, one a, 6 Other a lightlow-do 'We ,guaFantee the b 25% less than have 4 � forth. : � Z - I W."therdale, h 44t the Champion Cd Aer Profeekor ,Sul! _: with Mr. lAndebom � I Imess. Amy work i � - � I : � - -434reftilly -attended t . - - . - . � . 4mueed. � I �i I . - � R01nember tN a,ud Tjrr,tde, :; LEATHER -DAN I - I _L2 I 1 7 1 � SEA1 'Xight ancl Sundal . ltO�Ot Mr. TAUdxbor� in the rear of the j)-% . _ I : � . __ .. . __ _� � - I � � I . Xr.r X=.AL*X_1 - . - - . I , . , I 11 ,�� - . F k � I - � - I . 1� . , , . . The Oans" I � . -11 . -CHATFLA� . 'h the �gmt ,a "Ply � 10ma, ,Stad r - � I eaft Zrad . Aura of good - -- I - sotioe con � a r . '*tobn0g1p terk onel 80 : AltIft then web&ve, AWAUt Book. , McNvoir, W. 9W11C. gush Me"w � ' Zanner Printing Zo., 0 1 '411 Sjenogr&pbe-r VeXt 10011r.ge re.opeas after Ap"i 20. Par C*WM '& 00.1 Chatham, Out I MIAMOD Div. to_rq� Nowusold t wA- X13GA' JOSEPH 0. lip. 0. 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