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. I I � ve a pile'of letters to an iwer, ind an ad Bea, jqmping up and letting the biscuit
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31 - .. . ight t roul . o I have seen mother strove in vain to be strio
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,� wlf�, I hall way up hill side in one or he �_ of coffee I
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. �q 11 I I s before it lay a 'wide, undulatiqg plain, ' . I through the winAow." ;anned by exposure
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. � . . . �j she walked away iith a smooth light step light gre 7 s�ern eyes
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�� b-th6. furnituqe was old fash onefdo, the . - A � down the path which led toward the cot- jacket at d kniokerbookers.
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V , - 4 do ; and in i degree." Above middle bei Int, I is well with Nora.
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1. �, Must Bear Signature of.. spread with dainty chins an . proportioned figuie had an;ai y
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'I � I vase of hot house flowers, from Pr POS1110 - I i our, but the birds are very wild,
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. 1:i,i " take as "gur. I Tor healt i is part of hi ; capital t e, " This folly-�-madnese ralbint r -is a desper. I reall
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, 51 - � MR BILI 0. effects in a slug It ll� The use f Weariness, perhaps ; but I,sball have an in very a-
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a " some far ,distant object, and Lnd n tion. He glanced round ob
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a � � . JFOR $ALLOW SKIN.,. he took up a 0 gans of dixestion a -but th Uf have some of the pretty brown
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2 I - THE COWLEXION . . - . . . tle brown eqoir - 11 p red insudden . feathers f I in those birds you left
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. i AA, "; I . UWVW 649ST-HAVIE IMMATURE. by. suppl: rin Nature wi stre h ma - ,rel that. scal that ei
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. L�J�L� - I CURE.610K HEADACKE9 r on which he 1had been bleand mdaris,v writes �rj i . 11 b too, Miss Uhatrange?
I ,i 4 �_F, ,, �`; 1 �� �, I � opening the lette .7,ard Jacobs, )f He laughe4 to himself, � ynica I laugb, you in I ri ge,
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�_ . - _--_-_i . a turned over a Pagel or two, Marengo, 2rawford o., IN aEr I -gave up all F ,looking up q it If
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� I . VETERINARY chan niles he bespowed on his fair visitor. fered hi 11 t1lbe biscuits.
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I - - w I - - .. I I i slowly : . - I the hc me docto cLud r ceived but little e- the, Sq6ir of Eyesleigh, No, I have spent 'an idle, unprofitable
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�. ': � I taking three bo ties of Dr. Piere �'s - moruing� dreaming over the letters I was Nora,
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, I I r -Veterinsry Den.tstry I . a st ver spoon in hia mbut .11� ad one.
" ; �! z.'o; � � -- arges, moderate, 9, specialty. .
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'! I , 4 � , 7, �'., ..� � __ Qe and residence on Godorich stroet,11 one door , one to aw Dr. Pierce�s Pleasant Pellets assist the ceeded is father while at 11 6, schc ol boy ; too prac
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f ,� A�.-�:�_ � JAMES L. KILLORANI basket beside him. � -94I axtived unexpecto,dly last night, to ones. . I I Clifford Marsden."
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4 - 1. 1 z� I Bywrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer and Not?.ry As, he did so,'a soft indistinct v the great disgust of roy f tithful ;retainerg," He had lived with bovindless extravag- 11 Why, he is, God knows where." said a
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94 1 1-,�� _-fi �. Pa he went on. 11 Do you now, I have blen ance and a If -indulgence. IET,e h d do a every- I He ,is a
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V Ji�. . 19 %in itreet, Seaf orth. 1 1628 stood open -caught bisear, H)' paused dr - ' nd I will tell you all about and ('
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I , , ,� R. S.- HAYSI nearer, and 9� pleasant voice brogan to ng di Pray don't give me n'iy long Dame," she 'acter was still fair,wh -Parried off by her stiape(
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�. , A T � 7,- i I � lo Lrnster, Solicitor, conveyancer and .Ntotary Public- a low tone, as if the singer thong . t in song' exclain�ed, with a pretty impatient Pont. diminished. Bankers an4 ci �y men knew . German I govprhess, not without larve re. you W
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71, : � : - li� , I . in a maizo colored print and a pretty muslin� ing coun y . I * His near neighbor and relative wa 3 Colonel eating his breakfa Nora-
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� ": It, IC -76 1101�i- - - " I am glad your e8tim 'te 01- me coi lot of
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4 . I : ! 4COTT & McKENZIE Barriate - . d was, fait no fresh, . .
.,� �y 1 . The face it -had shade ' � tate, for the stream above mentioned was going to give a grand ball to town and .
i- _ � -. t� - � ; I flay�eld, ciinton office, lqllioii . " How awfully conceit e( . �u are, squilre, � with
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4f , �, -�,, � : ! � eeb. f3ayfleld Office, open Overy and lighted by a coupIq of large lark 'gray but I am glad L96dy Domingbon is co M, its boundary on this- sid6 The f irm and country folk and to have great doings. So, friend
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14-1 �� iz , ursday, MaJn street, first door eyes -eyes, lashes, is� . and I sho It be delighted to dance at pr residence of Brookda een � purchased mind, Mr. Winton, you are not to run ful �
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I . � _� , I : 1 108 pared to the light brown la d in ball. N( ii I must go. How late you a 6! by the Squire's great-grandf ither, who set- away shabbily, but stay, like a self ViLd
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I ,, .; _1 I . ". � — --- The,brea ifaist things st.11 on the tabl( !"' tled it on his only daughter. This lady had ing Christian, and dance with me." , questi
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1, � . .�t ,' ! I i , F HoLNf ESTED. wrivoeasor to the late firm Of ered Deatly back into a large knot. 06nd glandilag at the booh as she walked to married a penniless soldier' of goo� family. Wintqn glanced, at her, a slow smile This �
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; I Li , 9� , �, : voyancer, ad Notaly E;011oitor for the Ca ment at the gentleman, who rose to greet Chemistr ? ,Who are you going to poi8on? He la'ad married in India, nd soon after 9 I And when I have sacrificed myself," he agent,
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: � � . �'. � . a in Scott's Block, Main 811T0011 �er-then a quick bright arhile curved. her I -did n'o t4ink you werE scientific." his return bome, his delica�e wife d: ed some- said, -11 you will show me your card filled up tentio
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I I I , � .� � , I ahtorth. - n one cheek, " Nor m 1, I am on .what suddenly. leaving him a ba y girl of th the names of the golden youths who .
,I � . .1 . - i coquettish interrogative dimple i . a coloLiel, a grave, hover about you!" 44
� , ��., 1 . . � . I man nat � re. 'But don't you want a bo k ? Labout five years old. Th NL
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P ILI il f � i DENTISTR . ' Let us ,fi4d !one, and. I will carry it home taciturn man, old for his, years, a' d I I That is a base libel ! At all events, I 16 �
11 � � . � 46 Why how -when did you Co e, squire 9 . Ci um ave no court ci plagu,
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F , : -fancied you werb in 8cothat d."
.i ., 1 - We all " You hre too obli' ing ! I want a volume home,1 finding ,consolation in sport, and eligibles surrounding me her6." 66
"i � � .� : I ., De D. S. - Well, you see I am not," he ieturned, . I . 9 A
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: t . of Pope. I bad a dispu te last night with- looke up to by the young S uire of Eves
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- 1, � I It the DetI.Inion Batik, Blain Stre " And Mr. Win on about a paiwage in the I R pe leigh- as a mighty hunter, an unerring resumed, Winton,' thoughtlessly. " T a er u
I � . and of the L ck,' and I want to prove myi elf sh�t. !y in July, he offered 4i I
t I Roorns over I � I last time I saw hi
ii,; 7s- � � ot, h . , in which she placed here.
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:-, , 1 i hat are you doing, -1 should like to know, .
� 11, ;�. I I I � . J - W right " 1 1 - When Leonora, or Nora L Es6rapge, who me the shooting here, while I was staying any rr
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-ii- , . Denbirst, (formorly of 6*4 Ali !1 a long -drawn "t" " Is he -was a pet and plaything with her cousin, with my aunt and the canon, and he swore
� ! I W. TWEDDLE, Bruss0s, . - . trast
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� i 6caforth,) Uraduate Of It- 0- here ? bo- and I Will . had reached her tenth year, her f 'tber sud he hated the place, and would never see
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. ost graduate course in cro% n aud I I You know very well I alwa5 a come to . oldlo be leff Evealeigh aAain if he could help it." .
Chicago. 04tice CPN�er A R escort y �back. " , � denly discovered she was toc had a
%aakilils School, tbelibrary1for any books 'I wanl,.and ' by I thiem entirely witli,'a nurse. Of a boarding school 11 How unaccountable !" cried Mrs. L'Est-
mith'8 store, BrUE8dI8- I 1-6@m * ieave,',too. You're such - absentee - He ga bered..up-. his papers,thru8t - old I
------T— your into 'a ureau, which he looked, and r'ng he would not hear, and, in ihort,! the only range. "It is such a sweet old place, and 1
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I LLERY, Dentist, graduate of the you ought not to be surprised if .. . � solution to the difficulty Which fo nd favor looks so lovely in autumn !" - He
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� . Royal coneze of Dental surgeons Toronto, also break through and steal." � . )I His, viiitor returned to the library"It, a in his eyes, Was immediate niarri th a. 11 Yes! Do you remember our nutting f ully
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nor g,r,aduate ot Department oll rprise at
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nlvf,rB y office -in thp "Petty block, Hensall � . . large soffiber apa . prevaded with a pretty, palej timid girl, the Drph ugh-, expeditions when I was home thirteen yearfs 66 I
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� III vidit Zurich every Mond*y, commenoing mon: with emphasis. . . , faint deli, h ful odor of Ruselan I . eather, And ter of a forriner friend, whom he found in a 'ago V I I . tutne
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� , , June lst� 1587 - well I was, a little, -when I - found the f rom one of he well fille I shelves seleate Oosition, as companion to a rich sk.I do, indeed," said Mrs. LIEstrange, bury
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e �� �� I ,I 1� I R. a. R. ROSS, Dentist (suooessor to F. W- lady, "but I' tbo-ught, Mrs. Storer was through the glass door y which she had dral-town of Oldbridge. � 11 Have you been thirteen -'years in India when
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I I Tweddle), � , a thorough cleaniug, go walked in' I .
� J� I � . aduate of having . I entered, rd stood gazID at the wide )arid. The tiew Mrs. L'Estrange was barely without once coming home?" exclaimed
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I �_ � I .! oroitto Un'wers fy 1, crown ride work, ,also and imagini g she was in I cap,e visible from the te,race. . twelve Veari older than her btep,daughter, Missl,'Estrange. "Iwonderyou have any 4, A
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� 11 � 11 ; I 111irdeB9 extraction of - I . All t1his 6'eerns tame enough after can- and the 04 bridge gossips prophesied that akin lef . Helet
I � I i ethods for 1153nicag filling an� . ffice your comiug'as a good omell."' 11 -is hand- .. ng 11 I had nothing to coime home for ! When 66
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: I .11 � � etb. All operations carefullY pertorined. 3 tinctital �cenery," said .he Equire, join' young lady would be too much for her b
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7 I- I . 1610 aglow with pleasure as he spoke ; but her
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� .1 �1, . 11 It has a great charm for me. But by so a Mysterious influence, of sym. 90
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� I— 11 . i , 3i J only presented to her couple of days before
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I i na and Surgeons. � I UP besidE b(r. tural for a caild to be so tak n up with her . I
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� � w; � . L _, ,�Jtcfjet, next to . . � . - . However, Colonel L'E,5t ange, having 0
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. . f I � f JarN%hii(,�Jla &bt,j(113dPrQu1PtIy. I I � - .abroad." - . been ordered to some Germa baths for cure speak �o ill naturedly V said Miss L'Est- Nora,
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g, .t. D.,,c. ,)I.. lionor Gradua 0 . . I
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� n , w. 1, Trinity Bledical, college, Gra- . ry with which she was covering the
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1 f, 11 . I ; . of lriuib, 1'rij� t:-,5ity, Alumber of Colls-go 0 Wer nbappy ?* he asked pattern of handkerchief. " 1, thought her 4. 1
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,; J'I1�d1-,-;:.- . c.111(l nothin1g, iww kno*w 1,, will with a sl giftly contempt one uplif Ling of his �01 nice and sympathetic, ehe was very kind to range
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I . f kLI.,X BET11 ahi-ap., cure it. . � I Brookdale for several turne
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I . z � - t I ,, OTO( lhtoly ocaup!ed � have beei very, very. sor y foi- the trou -He was already ha " fo ten,when the I y have the bad taste not to like her,
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� ; � Dr. Mact!d, U�-, , . If F�d " S unf rtunate devils i 0 u . � into I.
� - �. I i3trzw�. .orkh, - Doctors try Scott's - lmil_ � If It is odd ! I am afraid you have grown
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I - I 0,-,r!,f_-r,_,I Vtlt le- -34 .13,70 �.n bou3c, 12%tely occupied I . , , ome I den. � " r
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: , I . L. X, Danoey. . � 1127 L . ref used I I suippose?", ' cynical,, eturned Mrs, L'Estrange, gently- their
� i i � :: I J His wido continued to res de a road till - I have." .
I I ... I - - - � 11 --.I-- � � ___ .. -.,-- _ __ " , 11 I don't think
I : .- .1 � � S1011 of � Cod. Liver odrN� 11CII No;. ticle.ed. Lnever refused any ore., the term for which Brookdale had been let . soon c
I . ; . : I I I sh�uld have imagin d you had shc als I " Celia," repeated Nora, If what an un-
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I �A . I I . expired and had only retu tied With her
i � � � . . . of, .bold Ji barons and nol le graf 8 at y )Ur , usual name." I andal
. . and'Surgoon, Toronto Goo- � own anA her' -step daughter, i the preced.
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: - jjkba rasid(.nt Phya'.�i,a they thii'lk it R, causcd� i . .: " Yes ; I wonder where old Guthrie fi
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I I ! arai n,captbat. notio., graduate Trinity University, . I � )Y 1111- feet." 1 k, I ing spring. I -_ . gur(
1� . . � , . . . .� � j'. The ladie 'of Brookdale Jound it!! It could not have been her If. i
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� I leg,j of Physicians and Surgeoue - . She la0ghed merrily.
I . ; Ontiarlo. loronef for the coutity of Huron. p- rfeet C1'()CSt'()I1 ()f f 00C1. 11 Youleee I had not he� or,eput�ation of 'be- ! . . mother's, for she was a Portuguese half- murrr,
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I � . ; ,7.0( t I � Ing an hoires3,.atid I wa onored.. �j caste." 4, A
i I . bi(r nei�'hb(rs, and dinner t themselvcs.
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� I r __ . ious !" h� returned-bitg ,; 'Estrange.
q I You' can do -the same. � . .. ,ter , ,.. . ir alashund, L
� � I I . �.. - . otlt teaching a depressed lookiD Daa 11 A caprice of nature, she will darken as,
,� . . - " !el accursed though the ge ' ais
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I � I DRS. SCOTT & MacKAY) and bar�ns did not pro ose to the. with out -turned toes, to beg, whe 2 a neat she grows older."
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. - - . I eeeful careers, ve "If you lease ma'arn,, Mr. Winton is in tribu
I I : 4od�rtcii streeb, op:v)j'-te Methodiat church,Sealorth b ments, the rnoist- succ' ' h the drawin room.�' ed Mrs. L'Estrange. She left India after �an d
! y the� failurc ()f stomacl' and 11 About two years.
11 . .0, G. SCOTT, zral:z%'-� Victorlix and Ann Arbor,. and 11 been ach,eved by men who" have had sc, ce
I . i i . I a pen I uy. �o begin with." .- . . Mrs. L'Ei trsiage rose f rom k er seat, as. if poor Ruthven's death, and wandered on the 60 Oul
�. i � tneu,ber ontin) College of Physicians %ud I 11 to join him, but Nora cried : made
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! i Sargeona. i2ar ; . � �, , " We had better ask him in.. I same
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J . M.kcKAY, hon.)r ,raduate . . , I - ct�
. ; �_ a� Te n�tv Medical College. Member - � . t; g 110ti permit alkinsman to. speak plainly." enough to put him straight, if, as some say, ere
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L � 1 collogu w '. for the ri�ht he is,a little dippe&" .
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LL 11 Ah;, I �ave found you a very distant -
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� � a 1,1,1-.X� 0 Fi�, (.1tincillor, Leadbury P_* 0. . � . I . . � .1 Tri this -e of nerl%lous dl.� a .rhen father's, died last year. This pirojected visit
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. ''on.%; u (,.mto,l�' ( juneillor, Winthrop P. 0 .. . -iitted them to a wide, pv people on all sides are fal tin g '_ictims and ball look as if Marsden was not going to
� AMES Q%AVGIIL_ N, Couneillor, Beech-wwd P. 0 1 1 . . � . n . rk-like stretel of to nervou3 prostraLion,, pai 'I - loco- :
. ' . - -� 5 is' let so rich a prize slip through his fingers."
� neillor, Seafbtth P.0 pasture, lbordered at one aide by a strir of adf I �1,,
i I �RCIIIIIAIJ) M(ta'.k.001" Con
1011,N C. MORI' the b0d.�'- (,(It back to its h ab i t �iiowr ata%ia and oLheir drt . Mal -
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� : US'iN. Clerk, Winthrop P. 0 0 woodland, into which the path led. S)OD d*-_�s, it is a comfort to kn),%) a 011 I I I don"b think the Equire is mercenary," I
� .� I )AVID M. ROS.-. Truaaurt:r, Winthrop P. 0. . . " . -
�. f � I 6 .. I t ryood said Nora, thoughtfully, letting her work
� vii,wpt Evi,.'s-, tkoi-euiier, Beecliwood E'. 0. . Of 11C,11th. - - the' ground began to slope steeply dowia to can turn to Dr. ('hase's Ner that it drop into her lap.
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I -,, uoilector, Seatorth P. 0. I I , -w I h absolute assurance
I IIARLES iwini, . . a hallo� valley, at the bottom ot w, ich: (pills) Nvi '
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. . z UAI�D, Sanitary Inspector, Lead. � I I a will thoroughly build up aid r vi EL Izo 46 Perhaps not," replied Winton, carelecs.
� � JCIIARI) PU � ran a sn�all, rapid river, �, ur-
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- � � T1 cli 5')cott's 17-�in Ld..,i, io 11 of muring lamong big, blael we't stone . the - I
I � I . . Mr. Joseph Geroux, 221 Tyl �tcal C .street,
. 1 ! I . I � i . leaping 4ayly over an ab upt rocky b:,,.I- in the house, Miss L'Estrange ?" .
1, i - . I - �. t .er, Ottawa, but., writes: "I was nervous, " No ! I am going to the village., I al-
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� .1 . � . - . . i struck Pon the streanal. tiess at niglit and , sleep. ways give poor old Mrs. Skyes an hour or ,
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. _. �=M -Z�4;_ - 3arne in ight of a low i� I ous dyspepsia. LiLtle business
,� - 1, . ward which they 4eg- from ner'v
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; 7 1 Ileterin- .f, on the lop. er 11 You have soon fallen into English coun-
i . ','� ,,- � " ular house, or rather cc tage, cares worried and irritated me , Aft
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I C', � tT' S T I G BALSAM. lu � . 110 other. * �. showed �hat it stood on the- summit of "the ' ened nie wanderfully. Dr. C se's Nerve to say I do not like visiting among the poor.
. I ! I __ N J(� bank y-' 4' richly green, los6-shaven la n, Food is certainly the best tteatment I
f � . f you ha-� not - , feetl am intruding, and -many of
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I I I A 1',t7liable aut! .- � cedy Itemedy for Curbs, I . tried i�, selid for free projectidg window or two, a veranda ith to give full".credit where it i� due." them so spon begin to take what -7ou do as
� � Splint,:�, '-,-�-Ins, Sweeny, ELc. i I Xes the a i lat, or cringe and whine. Oh ! it is so
I I L sam:)1C, its a-reclal L� supports� of unbarked woo , and a huge Im Dr. hase's N2erye Food �na rig
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`�, . I stPm ; 50 lot is bard, ;I wonder they do not hate the
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. %�btry Sti,uuIa114:,, i_ii ,renta or 13.6ters'are pre. 11 � I YOU. � : , � a sple did cen-ts, at ,all dealers', I or Stld�nanson, rich more, bitt,erl than they do ; I should
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� li-AL,% It has no 61-i ri,ar. Every bottle sold � � picture. 11 I � J Dates & Company, Toronto, I
� I SCOTT &,_1B0VVNV, - Hov�. t�borouighly En lish* this I .
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� 1-1 ziranteod to g:,;,, 4.0:0 -action. Price 76c a bottle- f 11 � 4, i I 1 �
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I : I - sai� thed s4uire. 11 It'is quite Ar 9 , Puzzle."
� - i 1w,aluaWe in the treatmen 1 1 1 . I
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r ; , ' ; Dr. ha " Then!don't -o and read to this old wo-
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� I rt-parel by- . : 1� . I and the aigbt of your abo a reminds 'me I I .
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fixtures are installed Ln the house freo of
nust not disappoint poor old B8t8.y-
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cost to the consumer, who simply pays� for
believe my re ,dimig is a pleasure to
the amount of electrii, bity he consa-mes. lTher
id I like it to I she is a woman of
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profit derived from,4 is method Of di Ulb * I
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character and g, eat intelligence. She
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In mbriaus, and
r son are Wort I he is a
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authorities to recoup the'mselve4 froml the I
Jern, masterful sort of.mall ; I should
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initial cost of the inaltalation -of! fittinq�a im I
a to -be his wife," � . . 1
3 you intend to rule your future hue I
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Miss L'Estrange ?"
FADIN AWAY. - . i
have no distinct lintentions rer.pecting
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reat unknown ; but I ,'SM quite sure
luslity is the soul of love and friend-
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The Condition of Young Gi-rls :
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start. Where
Whcr Are;' ;, �
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terday's ' Times,' Helen
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This Recor'd is of ESP cial, Value� to Parlont6,
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I will escort
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'ith or without
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holding up a finger
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kton laughed.
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vote it out of power. i The idea of t1ke r8- 1,
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self -to Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills, is Miss, I
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you are graclougly pleased
to permit
Hattie Altho use, of C my den, On t. When, . I
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a representative 3al ,.ed !at the Althouse- . I
at V well, you may come," and she left
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homestead to make an ui 1�es as to the �par_ i
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ticulars of the cur6, he
oeived by Mrs. Altho se.,
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who r�eadffy I cort. I
:it, his brows
slightly knit .as if be
sented to give a state�en.t
for publicailon.. � �
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)uzzled-no"t agreeably
I puzzled.
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fourteen
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a he turned to.Mrs.�
L'Estrange, and
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Mrs. Althouse, "my
daughter
Hattie � bad .
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always enjoyed the best!
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. is rat-ber unusual
to :see step -mother
she began to complain
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!aughter on ouc1a
g0d terms. They
grew pale and languid,
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We tried se*eraL ..
dly hate each
other, ilike poison. I
medicines, but inate
d of helping herAe.
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.t your nature sweets
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na-the mixture ;
was steadily growing
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worse, and we be�tkine, �
ere always a bit
of an, atigel.!'
alarmed and called in
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a doctor. He Itold . i
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on are too
r ing And you. do not
us that her blood was
in a very wate,ry!con. ..
ra justice. She
is the kindest girl
dition, and that she
was, on the vier e of 1.
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ver lived ; most
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fortunately for us.
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nervous prostration.
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u know that ev
rythiiig is ere ? She
care for several Mont
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turn us out pe
nilessi if she liked to-'
ing worse. She had
ecome very pale, i had. . I i.
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w. I had no
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marri ge settlement.
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no appetite, frequent
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hea aches,, and 4iter- �
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was , �� ways going to
even slight exertion
er heart would palpi- . ; I
iis will—which
-but died without
left all he possessed to .
haT139 done so ;
tate violently. As ti
to grow worse and w
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ne 'a8se . , 1 she se�med ��
ree, until �at laff('she I
y poor Bea is quite
p provided for."
could scarcely move am
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- on It and! would lie.
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7hat a;n infernal
shame', I They ought
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upon a sofa most of ttie
d, ' I
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to have allowed
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ture she had o0caBlOtIal
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ifatntinj fits, 7. and,
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any fright, as from aeuddelp
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noise, would.
hey ? Who V
waked *rs. L'Estra"rige,
bring on slight attacks �f 'bysteria. Both -
a tinge of bit
�erness,- "I had .few.
my husband and rn�self feared that she' �)
9, and was not
p . ar y se - a -
won no ive more an; a ew on .a,
rhey were to?
glad 0 find me pro-
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was while Hattie was, in this 'coblition that
for and off theL
handa,! to raise- hIly
ielease.
I read an account of g Lyir,l curedi of a simi-
'Wil
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Vita only , natural I However, if Nora
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Hattie should give them a trial� and 1 pro -
I am sure she will ciir�y out her in-
cured three boxes ; �he4 she ;used ibbem,
n of making a pr'ovisio.n
for Bea. ' ,
there was an undoubtlad i provenient in her
Vhen does she co'. me of
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condition, and we �,elt hopeful that', she,
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would regain her li�alth. She' Continued -
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o marry and
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,using the pills, and from jbhat on Aaily Made .
� a man's heart out befc
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6y dear Mark,. what It'
re that V
a put you out Of -
progress toward coMpic6e �
appetite -ieturned ; cotor �egan to come �ack, I
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at not dialike '
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to her face, headaches diglappeaxo'-dl and in �
Lreasonably.", 11
isfike her ! She is noti
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the course of. -a few month -8 she 'Was- as ,w,pll- 11
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as ever she had been in ho'r life. � It is "now �
an would dislike ! But
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what's con- ' more than two y I ears since she discontinued
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)etween you two ; I.stongly suspect ,
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bar lines have
the use of the pills, and in all that tim I has.
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.Ilie-s YOU! Wh you
enjoyed the best.of he'alc�l witti absolutely -
I your life ; I ;9mati,4 as think over
no return of the trouble�' I can scarcely
imes and wonder -how you pulled
say how grateful we fp'el for what Dr. ,Wil-
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liama' Pink Pills hav4io for 1my daugh-
looked at her as,
he spoke, a wonder-
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Kind expression
*ofteniDiz his eyes.
whose daughters m The ilivg to give ,hem.
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am very happy!and
: t��i�quil
now," re-
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Dr. Williams' Pin ! il at once, ano not
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so let the past
experiment with o .e M L icineo."
to dead," I �
Dr. Williams' Pink" Pills create tremblood
. I had been—" Winnid was be -inning,
and thus Teach thi ra,'ot oif the disease ,� In
Nora returnes with her bap't on—&
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the case of girls merging into womar hood
)ecomiag hat. ! :
they are almost indit!penaible, an'd thei� use -
.re you not going to walk with us,
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is a guarantee of futu�e health and strength. �
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o, dear, I p'romped Bea to see a foal
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tions of tbis medicine and shoul(I be avoid-- .
baby peacock, at thc�Home Farm."
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ad. I I f your dealer, I do I es not i keep them
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Vell, Alcin Herr�, I I await you."
they will be sentpostpaici at 501 cents ii box -- 7
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iton rose, and shook bands with Mrs.
or Bfx boxes for $2.50, bv addres�ing tbb I Dr. I
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ly aunt hopes you will come to 1-unch-
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WJiere -American , came - ;
wn," -lie said. i � :
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The fi' i Americal
r-3 orses roug 0 were
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carried by Columbus in ' his s66ond vQyage -
turning back at the door. 'i The
I in 1493. In. 1527 forty-two 4,orses were
said he would corne and ask for a
this
landed in Florida, but they die soon after
: their arrival. The wild horses q 0 on
. coffre evening about eight."
.a f,halt h -ave it,',' returned Mrs. L'Est-
Western States are � f be4oved to be the den. .
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i-cendants
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'who '
of the fine . SpAnish orses �ban-
doued by De -
nton,- had paused behind Nora f
8,oto. he foun ation 'Atock �
i I a questioning look on Mrs. VEst -
of the Fiench-Canud; au borses ivas br,6ught : .
I then followed the young lady of
in by an importatioja�- nt;i�'. cadi� made i by a
'French lawyer 164. H6rse8 ifirom
dale through the open entrance door
in-
York
he sunlight beyond, and the round of
- Flanders were taken into Ne W' in
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.00tatepi on the freshly raked gravel
ied away.
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&botit, the beginninglof i'tbe century,, and
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and looked after the retreating
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1840 they became .commlon. I __.
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lother," cried Beatrice from within,
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(To be Continued.)
a wonderful discovery;oVa pleasant t8iliting
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member of the Cabiue�� must b6 ch
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reference to the people, and they are not I I
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can in many respects �b*iart the will of tht' I
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representatives of tbe' People. Our! Can- I : .
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