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- receipt of a,carefully composed, letter from ,-. . I - �- I � � 1, Nlrn. Rutliveri, announcing her engagement! - "I . ) . �), .
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Cenuine ! Ildy D)rvingtorj could not' riiske it out . I , I
- . She was not so carfied away by her eager.
31 . neon for this fresh betrothal as to lose eight I I I
1 of the probable injustice to Nora, whose . . 1�
Cd,dft rte r s I proud, high spirited letter had touched her, I
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*A__L2 4r% * that the mischief was not irreparable. She - I .�. le.
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L11,11 -le Liver rinse, , hastened with Nlra. Ruthviin's epifitle to . , NOR
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Must Dear Signature of . nobjeman. wtien he had sio ly perneed It, . 10
I 1\ , 11 that brother of ,yours is a clever� fellow. . � I . V
010 ''"' . How he manages to.ge, rid J?f one woman , . � ho
�'v111�1 and secure another in the twinkling of an
, � � � � e_x�'2?i / eye, is beyond me alwgether� Mrs. Ruth. ' Motherhood ought always to br
, X , ��� -_ . van is wistly vague on the subject." li�ppiness, Bu . it � s often the beS
in 423 It wo. r AmInw- 64 1 ) tunLy of life-lollir nil appiness. s a
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, U&,. am . krw- Clifford a momentary engage env to
. I -_ - . - - Miss UE'Arange ecems�j to have originate , ; her iood, and as a I
Toy *RIAU 4=4 as 040y in misapprehension on 411 sides .; and I feel ventive of the ills so ofterl 'follow
. maternity Dr. Pierce's Favorite I
, tk take 43 SVC", assured thaOille, too, will see the wisdom �
: 4 . 4cription has bee ii hailed as a ��God-s
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� 12 a FOR KFAGANG I " Perhals so ; but I A 'bb if Clifford to women.?' It hea ,s diseases pecu
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I KTEI%o IFOR PIZIMEW 1 ever under,00k anything "o inst his will, to women, tones up the system, ma
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i -I FOR BILIOUSKS neq got e ,tremendous tablishes the sofind health which insu
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, I FOR TORPID LIVd. :� his, marryir g Nora L'Estrauge I pan net healthy childre . "I -
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tOR CONSTIPATION. 880.12 I . L 6, � . " During the I)a.qt year I found inyself pregn
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a FOR $ALLOW SKIN. if Depend upon it, my letter is., at the , Kidder, of_ff It Dale Ila -ni, (14',nosburg Cent
, root 'of this very prudent change of Irout," 0 4. . ((I odffi�rol dreadfully frombi
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, 0=7r1i;X1aV= MUCT11AVII "Aw"t. I returned her 1�-dysbip, " I feel anxious' in and urluary dificulty. 1was Ing
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W111Rr"M - irrunuptot)wn. and ove for my.self how be done. --I sough � your advice and receive
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J02 GRIEVE, y, . s., honor graduate of Ontario
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Veterinary College. A idiseases of Domenti
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obacgesmoderate. Veterinary Dentatry iopocialt.y.
(aue�iibnd rObidenco on Goderloh street, one door
sas of Dr. Soon's office, Soaforth.. -, 1112-tf
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JAMES L. KILLORANO .
B i,-eldtar, Solicitor, Conveyancer and Not,ry
fablia, Money to loan, Office over Pickard' a Store
X.4ift strant, Heaforth, . 1528
R. S. HAYSI .1
BirrIbLeir Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary Public.
solimtorlor -the Dominion Bank, - OM .,o -in rear of
Dominion Bank, Soxforth. Money to- loan. 1235
iM. REST, Ba.rfluter, Solicitor, Conveyancer,
& Notary Public, Offices up stairs, over 0. W.
PAp6t's bookolora, Main SkreGt, Sesforth, OntArlo.
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RENRY REATTLE, Barrister, Solicitor, &O.
Xoncy. to loan. Oftf6o-Oadv's Block, So4.
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vllpw auk of 001ninerce. money to land. Farm 1
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1) R.��F. A. SULUERY, Dentist, graduate of the
Royal College of. Dental Surgeons, Tozooto, also
atior gradualie of Department of Dentistry, Toronto I
Jolver4ity. 'Office in the Petty block, .HeE&al,'I. i
Y111 visit, Zu.-lob every Monday, commencing kon-
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DR.'R. R. ROSS, Dentist (suoceseor to F. W.
tweddle), graduate of Royal C[ollege of Dental
urgoonb of OuLario; dr.A class honor graduate of
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orouto Univers,ty ; crown and bridge work, -also �
rild work in all . Ito forms. &11 the most modern I
ethoda for painless filling and painless extraction of
e-ubh-.-� All, operations carefully p6rformed. D ffice
,Yad,01e's old stand, over Dill's grocery, Sealorth.
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t1loe and Rooldenco-FormerI3 oacupied by Hr. lYm. I
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W HOTHAM, M. D,, C. M., Honor Graduate
k d F 110$V of Triulty Medical dollege, Ora-
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h�olclilrjs r-nd SuT900us Of butarlo, Constance, On-
,jrjo. i()Iilcetorm(,-riyoccupledl)yDr,Ccor)or. 1660
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0611ego of Physicians and Surgeons, Kingoton.
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isoesepi to Dr. Mmckld. Offlot lately occupied
! Dy.! Idackid, X341 Sire2i Seftforkh4 Residence
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&I Hoopital. Honor graduate Trinity� University,
jmbrov,of the College of Phydicians and Snrgeons
Ontario, Coroner for the County of Huron.
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DRS. SC&T & MacKAY,
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Jerfch street, Opposite Illetbodlat ahurch,fleaforib
5. SOOTT, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and
mer4bor Ontario College of Physicians snd ,
Surgeons. COTODeT (or County of Huron, I I
MAOKAY, honor g . raduate Trinity University,
told medalist Trinity Medical College. Member
allego of. Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. t
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re Stilionl4ting Lin irnonto or Blisters are pre- y
ibed. See Pamphlet which socompank3s every I
tie, It has no superior. Every bottle sold is
rAnteed to give satisfaction. Price 75o a bottle
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THE EIUREICA VETERINARY MEDECINE CO,
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oppi1fic rind antidote for Impure, Weak and fin r
riehed Blood, Dyspepsia, Sibeploatiness, Palpata. fr
of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Use 9
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dice, kiliney and Urinary Disenaes, St, Vitus! S
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Sold by J, S. RoBr,RTs, Seafortli, -
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I to morrow. I wilt explain -to my aunt that,. ierce's avo te.. i escription, arid also follo
, . your instructions, I be6in to improve finin
I am comp( Iled to go to town the same af ter- ately, My health t ( came excellent, arid I co
noon, instead of ren,ainibg the couple of do all iny own w rk (we live on a good si
days I promised." 6. � . . farin), I walked id ro:Ic nil I couP, and
oyed It. I �had a short eli4y confinement
It followed,. of course, a I ady CC Itave a healthy bajg b(��Y. �
t' it' Mh a short MediCELI Advikr p per covers) is s
ried out he - plauR, ond. havit g Lid
interview V(ith bilre. rt,u�hv _� and found fi-ee on receipt M 31 one -cent stamps
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her brothel was still al "� gh, ,she din. pay cost.,of cti toins and -mailing oi
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patched a. telegram, to' r L'Estrange, Address 'Dr. R, '�., Pi �.rce,- Buffalo, N.
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whom sl�e wished to set . .J.. i 1 7 �
Alm- VE"itrange had be n out caxly, -- ----- ' � .
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having walked with Bea and her governess f,orever,Ilcould e 0 y . � 11 " Are, You n
to a music lass which that y uo'p, lady at. loved me,'but I a ioti d c ' the lose h4ve
cenled, an doing o�;me f,ho ping on her slated on your ke: ping (�ur promise to
way back. I , , my wife. Now I 'reno n I ,e you, and I
he dign�fied master'of the' house having never to see you again 11 1i You will
gone to dioer, the door was q. -ened by the yours,e�f to ano, i r, f 1� course -I w
,*I slavey " �f the eatablishme t, and Mrs rather know you ere 0 e in your gr
louud the telegram on the draw. out of reach, whf
L'Estrange?f non could touch
ing room table. .1 So ,(Yood-bye ! 1S one 11 ever love yo
Ao Nora was not there, and the message entirely,,eo inteng lyl a I dot thong
boded nothing pleasant, Mrs . L'Eatrange curse the hour I li,st sa [ you. If it
wf,nb downiaCair3 at once, and mceting her possible you ahout i eyer j `� t me, I- w
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own maid i the hall, she told J,er she was break every law, every '�ngdre, to come
obliged to ,,o out again, in cas -NI13.) LtEst. You- Butthisi,i madne 6 ! !
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range askw , and -set forth to ... eep the ap, - I'- Youni ---still , 6rly yours, .
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I he bell �'ounded more than on-ce durinivy lo the r1rat ii;fla'te r .110 of finding
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Ue task of ittlFwaring was left , air of this stra go letter.
; o the neat . fierce deep,
little ho,useimakl, whose lot it w I to serve impulse was to ryll with her great. tid
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Nora mo4nwbile employed heteelf in her the drawmg-ro.ow. I . NIrs, L'EltranReps a
own room . '! She shrunk from illeeting 'Win. chair was in frow pf the f re, and Nora
iton alone, � , wit he might come 'ally -day - so saw, as she though, .the I dark line of
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while Hele was out,, she kept in her special dress on one side, �4s if he" feet were on
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She had bf-en 'greatly disappointed that . 66 Ob , Helen ! - 'ear Helen ! Clifford
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�hltig fro ' Marsden ; so, with a si . nking free !" she qr'ad 1 joyous agitation.
ar is reel uttere, , the words w
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She ha,I written 11 Dear Cliffoz d," and sat. � Nora stood stil and du
looking at the words in a sort of despair as pb, the open
a how she hould attack her ti rrible sub. tcr in her hand, f Oing c .! zed and help
�ect, when the servant of the house brought in the cruahin . confusid which had
Per a letter, all.the eight of whic I her j- heart suddenly overw c1med he'.
4tood still ; the writing was Ma -aden 0. I - .. I I Has Margden then re 1; ased you,at y
11 Has N1 -s. VEstrange comf . in' ?" she own request 9." cried Wii ton$ impetuou
eked, 1* . � and coming forward quic :ly, 'forgetting
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Nora tor op�n the envelope afid glanced conventioDality ; while tc Nora it- see
at the contents before 'rushing Ao confide equally natural to reply , iith an emph
them to her at�'p.mother. . . . "Yes, oh ycs!i Whe-le is Hel�n ?
" Nora," it began-" I think I sce the thought she was I e rei " i .
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relief in your 6yes-thoee sweet., truthful S' So did I," rj: turned Winton, recov
eyes I love o N�-ell-wheu you read these Ing his-aolf_ po-3--eidon and his reserve.
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words -I give 1 , called 0 -to say good-byE, and I trust
�ou back your plomioe, and '
set you free, There'is that in you, I- know will forgive my inopportu rie presence,
act what, which forbids me to sham gen.' unguarded, and, I Jear, v �ry presumptu
�rosity. I give you up because I emu � not question. . -Aly sincere inthrest in -in y
help it. A'tremendouB necessity, 11 .& neces- welfare, must be y excu e."
ity which I can not explain, cprnpels Me. 'i , " You are very kind, -0h, where
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No words can exprees the agony of bitter- - Helen ? I must go and I �k for her."
ieze and hu rniliation it coats me - to- release . fore Winton could stop lit r, had he been
�.Qtl, for I love y u as passionate y as ever, dispozed, she h%d ed.: . 1; I
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to idid from tiieo first, .when oll uncon- Winton drAzIld a ter her,",'an expression
cdously cant a apell over me th b has been hope iind joy gi adually ..� lighting up '
my ruin, Yeb.it has been all m own fault. ,sombre face. .8he was frei-by her own
do not bla. e You. , If T, weile to write eire, Life ,n,,,gll be wirth living yc
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I . views of mu -h ol,.nr whi I he had of
I . - pozzled siigge9Gn4_tbemze1ve-, the respe
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.. �.went 011L again, aj: d Aliss L'1J','strA�ngc d
; � I . g not know when she will r VD. 73
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ll rgkt,� if you are oo . faf; , He had nothing for it b 1 to take his h
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� 1 into vague reveriep. I � She �ead and rere
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�10 great ha�.m., 'TO 0 fa t, considt Marsden's lette'r ; �: UP ]p sionat de p
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' I sobe'red god dismay 4 he . wl�at eon
L dbctor; t6o thin,,, per3isten'tly have happened to ke Nil give her u
.kt . .. I � frebly ?-� She was ijply , p
hin , ,krieved for hi
' hat catse, t She strove to com o calf erto him
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3cott S F.Itniulsion of Cc d Liver her mind, but F,he � ould lot command h
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There4r� many causes of get- given her �n a neat pacht ' and addre
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(11 _ At laht �1 ro. L' � trange returned, loo
nder th,,&,;t. two -hcad,,: over �
�� - ing pale atid tired.i .
ork a n 4 �nder-digestl*On. " Oh, Helen ! iere -,where I ave y
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stop 01,r-work-Yif you can; cameinto the rocni, now only partial
h � . lighted by the glovi f a good fire. �
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with Lady Dorrin -,on'." And she procee
ake Sccj-tt'� Emi�lsion of Cod 9
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Ith your ��Icjrk. You c n't live afraid you are breaki ng yo r heel t,, Nor
n it--ti.4--but � by i t, . She feels !snre y6a have renouticed M
) , YOU, Marsden iii conse(lit nce Of her I tter, s
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vent and they a'r6 t� be 'mia ried- soon."
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it is th readiest c re fo I- this letter," said Nota, handed 'Cli.Tord'ti t
I . . Mrs. L'Estrange, W ! �D read it with surpris
can"t eat'. iniless it bmes of , and regret.
1. . I Many and varied vrere tl e conje 3tur6a o
our dcjlrig;� no work --y u can t both as to what coulifposs�bly be he myi
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terious necessity whioll infllueticed araden
)ng be w�-11 and strongo-, without . both coming, reluctintly, to the c lusio
of activit, that monel, must bc the r ob of evi
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Cheml�tso �e .. - f . I- Theri, she had the Man ,she loved ac 0 relj
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her wealth, and Mared ate position and I .4 " Yes," I : red Nora,
po ularity, the world wa at her feet. An I I " Then is is ati � infernal liar ! Why dic
tMe craze about Notal L'Batrauge that, you believ � him 0 . .
�tongue. 41 Why hould � . i� doubt him ?" .
Id flud tha at yotirl, .
would page over. He vir t an - Loo� , ,
, experienced woman of th world must be a Is it co �: 11 Then ,ou shc uld not have do bted me.'
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simple moho 34 -girl like Nora. I taste in I your mou �h every to fancy A;namm,int be -very, very fond o
. For sever %I days after i ihe had come to a 11 . me -when he never told me no ?11
, distinct line erdt%nding with Maraden, Mrs. mornir, g. Your appethe . " Whi][6 I thou ht every one Must see I
- - Ru�thveu do oied herself � o overyone-even is poo,r, and fcod dis- wall g a too of myself !"
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toher faltl]iful Shirleyj who was b no I you. You have Oh � sh to keep up chara3te
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debarred a mittance, and he scented mis- are often dizzy'll, Your wisdom I But, Nors, will you ally com(
chief. Th gh the day was gone when he stomach - is w 'k and with me to India ?-to a wi , remot(
hoped to r indle Mrs, Ruthven'm pa!eing le station V, 11�
caprice for Iniself, he objected very strong- your bowels art 1 always 44 I
a ly to her . m rrying Marsden, who had un- constir ated. . I ; amn 10) A wil enough to refu e ! But I
. Th e's an old and re-� can't stark next meek !" Z i
. consciously ounde his sirmor propre, and 11 I shou'd thin not. You III believe
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119 to him, he as in a very bad temper indeed, your heakin return ?" gJ
in- which was ot improved by tile carelesq � � $6 I will, Ma*," said Nora, ,avely,
re- , rium 0 , er manner. ou you . � - stea I y, � � t a ten er Go eninity, !
re. were going o out me coi �pletely," e said, i . :
ing, aft�er they h d exchange reetinge. 11 Why, go, whet Mrs. I S'Estrange was ealle4l baoict
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re- it is more t an a wee a ce I was admit. it was all Ottled a very happy party met
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liar I I You have no right to complain ; I have ) I � Miss Bestr �ce, to er great delig t, was al-
kes not seen an F one." . Ae 11 . - ., lowed to 6� presei it, and did o& , service by
ea. 11 You have not been unwell, I bopel)" , � . promotiug� enera and very fiacc urmive con-
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I have P7 been busy with these tiresome - � ThesooiOypapers soon adde to, their
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, . wards the , $hirley atArted, for on her I � . broken en agements, and the fale e inforrim
ell, finger spar ie& the double -hearted device, , tion diss inated by their contemporaries
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d a 11 I can'o9arcely believe my eyea !" he ex- I Don't take a oathartic domains I y not a hundred in les from a
Dr. claimed, "Am I to conclude that Mars. 11 well -know 2 cathedral town in th ,Midlands,
we4 den has transferred his allegiance, with the I dose arid then stop. Bet- etc., etc., to.
edi- betrothal ring, from Xiss - L'Edtrarige to ter take a laxative dose t
uld 97) . ; Nora VIE'strainge and Winton wore too
zed you � each n i ght, just efiough to much strangers and pilgrims in the world of
ell- 11 ife has," she returned, twirling the 4- London to share the attention beetowed on
and� rirg round and round, and smiling softly. muse o ne good free move- I Mrs. Ruthven and Marsden. The noise
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11 And how -how did; Marsden contrive ment the day foll9wing. made by the, excraordinary theft of her
ent to break off with Miss 12Estrange 10" You feel better the jewels had ven tihispretty widow a certain
to 11 Tbat'l do -not know ; but he ilas done :1 viery ext day ' Your standing I e ,timation of soqiety, and
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y so, and as I have always -found you capable I appe 11 her insirrioke with so well,known is man as
Y. of keeping silence when necessary, I do not ! t .- return;�� your Marsden made her position securel .
mind telling you that . Mr. Marsden has 11 dyspepla is cure , your Littl i t� tell of this il�-balanced
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ever ourious discoveries, I , Awayij tale, where though virtue is fairl� reward -
i which, in short, render his marriage with � . 11Y9 ed, vice is �y no meano.chastized ilis it ought
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n_ 1) your longue 'I , S up)
be Miss L'Betrange, impos!i�le. -I ver C to be. u , icb, complete justice, i is, he w-
ope , 11 Discoveries, eh ?" inz a peculiar tone' ; your acts .11, and ever, ra el I visible to -the nak4 eye ; let
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give its 0 nd will you not trust me completely ?" your )owels no I longer as believe t.. ere is a secret awar�, which
ould I No, my good friend - I - in short, I do give you trouble. ' .. brings unerring punishnlent - to �the evil -
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avel not exactly know myself. I � N14 door, even though he " flourishes as a g cen
you, " It is all very mysterious, and deucedly PrIce.A'Scents. Alldrugglists. � bay -tree " in the eyes of - his neighlbors.
U so hard for Misa L'Estrange," -. . I , A couple of years after what Nois conzid-
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ant leonsiderthem the best r!rs
be able state Qf mind," returned Mrs. Ruth. Ym"aadr:' Ortepilldoesme re ood in her tranquil home at B okjau which it
ould von, with an air of quiet Onjoyment. thin half -a box of ny at k fu'd I was arranged was to be her residen 0 so long
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to ,,Shirley looked at her curiously. have ever tried." as Mr. and Mrs. Winton remained n India,
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":An4 have you given up all hopes of March 30, 1600. , Kans. wrote &94oll�ws, in one of her me thly let.
.tracing your rubies ?" he asked. , '11 term to her otel daughter : I
.1y I of Yes," 6�eea I - - - - I - � - - I . - Al - - - . " You will am gure, be borry to hear
ou ?!� elarply,; 11 what suggest
her. ed them to . I ..
' I - � - 11 - I that CliffQ 11araden had a bad faill out
the, " I'don't know ; perhats an idea that ' --' . 11 I— hunting, 1�*Iwcek. They tell me he rides
H I er Mareden has not hithe'rto brought you in. the park wi a prettily powdl red. � most rcckle Aly-; indeed, he is mu Chang.
ings luck, 110 . � � No exterior brightness, ho ever, could ed since b a! marriage. Mrs. M aden, I
in -to " He will replace My rubies with the cheer Nora. 3he kept a braveface, but her must say, in �'ee a capital lady of th' 0
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rM_ Marsden diamoudia. Now, ,Captain Shir. heart felt as if it must break ; Ifor the mo. and is deeid y popular, though so' hat
j ust d you thought I was going tQ merit life was to her, like e of those exacting ; tov ')lie
ley, you sai u Mr. Marsden is e�the Zlent
her cut you com letely ; you twere mistaken ; wretched dreame, where the reamer, all andmoody, 0 in fierce high spirits. He is
the I am not goi g to cut you, but I am going burning to attain some joy ali lost within very thin, a 2� not nearly do handsome as he
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to dro� vou a an intimate friend, M r. touch, I" kept aok by impalps ile barriers, was. There Is a curious, glazed, Btariu
re- Marsden, for some reason dr other, would vague obstacle , gossainer to I 8 eye, im. look in his yesi that distresses mc ; for I
Uite not be pleased, 1. know, if! I continued on pregnable to t e strivi up spiri, always like� Ilim ; and he always shown the
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bell ly my first 'Consideration. You have al. e�lly,wtsoeg'rieve so about a ma who was never heard that he drinks too m but it
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in- ways been friendly and useful, and I may e'vidently resolved not to rene% his proposal is whisperel: that he' eats opium, He is
addi prudent ; for you have wisely agreed to her. She hh.d begged to j n Bea - and often awayi and when at home seems to take
let. with me in lebtiug by-goues be by-gones, her governess in their early,�, walk ; ary. no interest in�auything. - Madame is master
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so, existence, I a iould like to look through a She talked kindly and cheerf Ily in 'Ger, her rather ne le � eted by her'llumbandl, Mrs.
few acknowle dgements of yours, which you -man to the little fraulein abou 'her home Marsden she 4 me all proper civilAy, but I
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our have giveff I in 3 from time to, time," and she and her people every now and hen k1ling feel she does 4ot like me ; and I dare not en -
sly drew from i1tussia leather despatch box into silence an I bitter thz,h and
0 f pain 5, ,then courage'Clifl:) -d to come here as often as be
in several slips f paper neatly fastened to. with the retitle soness 0 wanted to would like. � �t is reported that Mrs. N1 arm.
all gether, . fo home and r, ad ; a tough b ok of some den is tryinj zo bri�e Colonel Marsden, the
ned. . to Mrs. Ru,hven !" cried Shirley, coloring Ind would draw her out of reelf. She next heir, w ii o is a lbacheloi� and rather out
atic crimson, " if you mean that I am to clear complained of atigue, and t elbows, k oin li.�er husband in breaking
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I up -with you, previous to you'r enttiring on the house. the entail, a t en bhe'es ate is to be set -
your I new P lase,) you intend to reward my Nora wentrifflessly upstairs, opened the tled on her. hismaybe mere � *)-I
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er- prudence by ,-uiaing me." ; drawiug-room door, and stopped for a mo. can not helF eling grieved for Clifford, he
gs I She looked at him for a riltoment in amus. ment. Helen ,was speaking t some one, seems so bro Ki 3n an4 hopelese.. I
Fou ed silence. I another step, aad she saw her step -mother " The in& I has zrot come in yet, 801I shall
my "I am nol- quite so hard a creditor, seated on a I w chair lookin� up to Mr. send this oft I can not tell yon what pleas -
one . Shirley ; par ly, perhaps, b0ause I do not Winton, who Aced on the hea*h-rug lean. ure 'your dei �c riptions of your delightf ul life
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our forget by-gon 8, quite. No ; I inagurate Ing his shbulde -5 against the cl -piece. up -country gveitetne, and Bea, too, looks
-phase of my existence by returni _ r .tt
this new rig She instinctive y turned her fa,lemney tiers.
. . . korn the eagerly for 3 1 My kindjove- to.
Is you all these promusory notes. I wish - to light, as assuming byan effc�t an air of Mark, who, I am sure, is a pattern
hear no more of them -let da part friends. composure, 'advanced to shak 'h do with What a narl p w escap�e yo o; lolling
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I miiib on ad luck in whatever way you him -a charming figure, e 'Un .
Be. . u. had
so as the flection of each other !"' � .
would lest i ie it." I the fire played on her dark D, close- . T! I I E KND. �
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his kind, and -and most liberal," he said. ,' I pretty cap of. the same fur ( ,owning tier OLD ANE FADED GARM�.NTS
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de. wish our old -let me sayjriendship-was ol.den-brown earls. In spite ol her will and . .
t! not to be on d." He took' the papers she grmly exerted self-control, a vivid blush Made tc) liook as Good as New
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ing held ot , 11 . I twisting them up, thrust rose to her,obeckff, which left ,-olor enough . 3y the Use of
ten them into his breast po6kieb. "I shall even when it had partially faded. DI AM�n IDYE
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shown me what can' be dared and done by a when theothers had bid each other good.
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ge woman, bless -,3 as you are with a heavy day. I . Mrs. William $urgent, Petrolia, Ont,,
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oes purse and a I otent will." " Gone to take off her thingf " - says : " Your Diamond Dyes tire the beat I
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3"d, Ruthvon. 8 is gave hirr, her hand with a L'147,straDge, with rather a sigUificant look work for MP; In J a short time Diamond
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ra slight inclina don of the head, and he felt to Winton. I Dyes saved eteuldollara, so-thatlIthink
on' himself dismissed. I . " He is going, then," thougb ; ANora, too they desery i good word. _ Aly fri4nds, to
$I * * * ; * * much taken up with the idea o heed her wh6m I ha, e shown my dyed goo Is, may
* tep-mother leaving the room. I that Diamoi i Dyes make old . thl'i i,ge' look
or- The days flaw fast, and that fixed for n " I thought you werti to sail to -day.?" like new. " e richest woman in ot x town,
utl Winton's departure had dawned. she said, taking. off her cap and, parting the after seeing y wor1r,-has become v user of
Nora dar . ed not hope that she still held-- frinaQ on her brow ; the room was quite too- your Dyes. ch minable
0 ths k you for on
at the same'place in his regard. Of course, warin, after the cold air, and she drew a moe, � s D amond Dyes."
b. she thought, her sudden change, her appar. chair forward, still keeping her , back to the - Mrs. Then %a yndman, Masho, , Que.9'
ent read�iness first to accept Maviden and windows. mayis : 11 k,ave ufied Diamond Ilyes for
Y- then to breali with him, had lowered her in 61 I have postponed -my deFarture for a !nany years, and find them most satisfactor
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m the estimatior of so high-minded a man as week or two," returned Winton ; and there in renewing �he colors 7 -
all -Mark Winton. ' ; I of my ct ildren a
ad He . had cal, ed.as he promited, but both was an awkward pausn, while Nora, with clothes. Fur brilliancy and fastues r, Dia.
. unsteady fingers, drew off her gloves and mond Dyes,c nnot be excelled.",
ur Mrs. L'Estrabge and her step -daughter were rubbed her hands gently togetl er. - - -
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so At He will not: go without bidding us 6i . Gauthier, an invalid, nd her
. aid the former more than once, " You seem tired of your hol,lay ?". —Mrs. Jo4 i fr
in good-bye," a No," said Winton, taking i - step nearer five -small oldidren, ranging in ag:16 om
in as she began o understand matters without be heri and looking straiglit in ,) her eyes. one year to ten,� perished in th I el flames
er questioning, 6nd grew anxious that the two " I must tell you the truth, ev(A though it which destroyed their pretty home, at Lit.
tle Cascapedia, Ne I Brunswick, last Friday
as she heartily oved should nob c seem bad taste to do so at least so w
it other's lives I or a punctilio. * Is I must write soon' I am not tired with my ioliday, but night. Thefamilybad retired aboat two
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ad and ask him o luncheon or dinner." I wanted to throw myself into engrossing hours, and alli were sleeping sourill S d -
"No, no, work, to deaden the pain of i' isappointed denly the wh!ole structure trembrEd asu if
190 - dear Helen !' Promise .,, me, hope—hope that, probably, I I ad no right from an earthquake. Air. Gauthier umped
he- promise me faithfully you will not,," im-
plored Nora, with such a distressed expres, to entertain, yet which I could dot resist ?11 from his bed to find that a coal oil stove in
k4, Norawassilent. "Imayseem!
sion of countenance that Mrp, L'EsDrange � a tiresome, the hallway I iadi�og to the stair I ad ex-
. promised. . gprrsaevbriug blockhead—but, once more, ploded, and ti e sheets of flame had p1ready
)U Thin last ;ht and crisp there 0 I offer you. my future life ! And I begun to fin i ;heir way into the bed I rooms
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er had been a lip ht fall of snow, and the grass promise, with all my soul, to be,your truest of two of the I ttle ones who slept ',11 that
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— 6---..---- - - 111111� go or stay ,,)) . . ; sm �. He endeavored to 8�jother
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m 22 And No �Ia—the tears wellin� � � over and -_ _; .
d. � banging on, her 1*9hes—and softl�, bat most
" Comshti samted distinctly, " Stay !" Then she lost hold on
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ly . I " Good heavens, tier& !" cri, d Winton, - . -
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I bo'wels, 1.9 probably the cause of more Felf a little. " But I have bee so miser- A I H
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sare constipated, the lcIdneys beCoMe knee on a foot -stool beside her J�', d k �
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L�Oggedj the liver,tor ,ni ta ing 1 i
Leh K� _"I d, and the 3t0m- her hand gently in his,�, 11 why"i d you ac- ?
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0 �Ietely Interfered with. cept Marsden ?". i , .
e Tife head* aches, there 19 dizzineso, " Because I thought he lov� me very i �
Wealcriess ara climness of vlslon� pains much ; and—" with a quick I lance from if you ��ava Backache you hol
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f in the baek,'�'jsldes and limbii, , the ac. her sweet, wat eiyes, and a fran pressure of Ridney'Diseiasc, If you negl et .
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cumulation 40 th ' 7 BackUi develo i to
. f wind and gas on the the hand a P no one else di .11 e it Will
stomach, palris and fullness in the re 96 Ho 9 t .2) . I ,it
; . w was 1ths, 9" cried' in on hii someth .rig worse—Bright s S.
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a glon of the- stomach and depression heart beating fa6t. 11 You mu � have ease of Miabetes. There is a -
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it and despondency of spirits. how soon you grew dear to ' e 1—dearer use rubb�ng and.doctoring y ur .
Constipaticn can never be oured- by than ba-ck. Cure the kidneys
oything else on earth, or� in Heaven I Th re
We use of MkIts a:nd sirbilar weaken- III 1.
litating purgatIves. Dr. either 1� is only 4 )net kidney medicine ut
no,t only ij
Cliase's Kidiley-Liver Pills ai,�' Why did not Vou tell me so before I!" it cures,Packache every time .
e cause the natural action of the bowels, ed Nora, smiling, though or lips still I .
f- but so strengthen and Invisorate trembled, � . I . i�
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- them as to enaEble tharxi to regularly 46 Because, mM love, my life, was afraid , 1 9 -
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f aid of medicines, One p1ll a dose, 25 ' 400r, at Bfool� ale, and I Dodd ts
ood-bye at the !I
t cents a box, at all I dealeri3. I lared to bold yoJir hand closerl and longer ; -
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MARCH 29-4 1901
I the fire with a. blanket, but the oil, had
I bpread to such an extent as to render his
a efforts futile, Then it occurred to the fra,ii.
tic father to summon aid from the neigh-
bors. He rushed to the -window, kicked out
the sash and jumped to the ground, �upoa
which lay several inches of snow, His feet
slipped from under him, and when he at.
) tempted to rise he found that his left log
was broken between the knee and the thigh.
� On hands and knees he crawled in the direc. -
f tion of a nearby house, but before he hsd � "
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reached it his homm was enveloped in flames. I
Above the crackling of ,the fire Mr. Gantbier ' 1.
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7 children at one after another they were come i �
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A FATHER'S STORY.
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ELe Tells How His Son.Regained, ': �
Health and Strength. .
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I Was Unable to do Any Work, and for
Most of the Time Was Confined to the
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I Mr. 1K. IVEntremont, a well-known far..
mer living &V West Pabuico, X. S., writes :.
11 I believe it is only right that I should let
you know the benefit, your mediicine-1)1�.
Williarne Pink Pills -have been to my sox
I Constant, sixteen years -ago. For seve47f �
y,ears he was almost a const*&v invalid, tha '
result of an injury to his spine whfle wor'k- ,
ing with his brothers on the farm. He
I grew weak.and listlem, had no appetite, and !
for two yearij was unable to work, aud wag �'
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for the most of the time confined to the ,
house, and for apart of the time to his bed. !
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He suffered considerably from pains ijr the. i
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back ; his legs were weak ; and he had fre. 1 I
quent headaches. At different times he was 1:
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attended by two doctorej but got no benefit I �
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from the treatment. Then I procured -an I
electric beIr, for him, but it was simply !!
money wanted, a* it did not do him a pax. ,
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I ticle of good. One day, while my son was 1
reading a newspaper, he came across on, :
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article tolling of a cure in a somewhat simi. !
lar case through the use of Dr. Williame i
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Pink -Pills, and he then decided to give ��
them a trial. After the second box was '�
taken there was a marked improvem in �
his condition. He continued .the use of the !�
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pills untilho bad taken eight boxes, and ! �
they have restored him to health. His ap. 1
jpetitebas returned ; the pain has lefb - his 1;
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back : he hat gained flesh ; is able to ride a I
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bicycle, enjoys life, andisi able to do a day's !
work as well as any one of his age. This, !
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� letter in given gladly, so that others may i
learn the merits of Dr. Williams' Pink Pilij. 1 �,
and find a cure if ailing."
I Dc. Williams' Pink Pills cure such tares
as the one noted above, bec4uze they create
new, rich, red blood, thus orengthening i
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weak and shattered nerves. They do not !
purge and, weaken like other medicines, but i
strengthen from the first depe to the last. i
. Sold by all deoJera in medicine or sent post-
paid at 50 cents 9, box or six boxes for $2 a- -
by addressing the Dr. Williams' bledicine � :
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Co., Brockville, Oat. I .
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. Their Own Were Too Large. ; :
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quired a young lady ab a Liverpool -oboe �
marufacture's. - i
11 We don't sell second,hand shoes, misil,l) .-
said the shopman, shortly:
11 No, of course not, I didn't want to buy
them, but if you happened to have any
that had been left by persons buying -n - . . , I
s Zggested mys�eriousleyw. I i
11 Oh, certainly. Here are a pair of but. I
toned boots -kid -but quite worn out. !
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Would they do?" . ! I
" What number are they?" i
" Two7s-small twos at, that. And here i
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.14 one bronze slipper, thirteen aiie.11 t
11 But -thirteen in - an un * lucky number," I
she said, anxiously. - I
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" 1 will take them all. Thank you 10 � I
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� much," and she proffered the shopman pay. �
meat for the refuse shoes. i
11 There is no charge," he said., as he '
handed them to her in a neat package. 11 I :
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basket?" I
.6 Mercy, no ! My sister is to be married i
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this evening, and we want them to:thro I
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after the carriage. Our own are a!1 new, ;
and it must be an old oboe to bring luck." !
" I see, said the shopman, and he ,glized '..
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dreaming after her retreating form, mutter- I
ing in a vivid monotoLe:. "And the� 1
family .shoes rang -3 from sixes to eights -41 11
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VVorthy to l3e Writteu in Letters- 1 .
of Gold. I i;
TAte a Gouche, N. B. -You do not praiw �t
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Catarrhozone highly ,enough ; it is worth .
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to be written in letters of gold. One s�ilzll �
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bottle has* done more for me than all the i
doctoes medicines I have taken in the last f
tbree,years. I was a sufferer from 13ron-
chitic Asthma, but by using Catarrhozine I
have been entirely cured. Months have i
since passed, and being entirely well, I feel i
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my. cure has been a perfect one,' A. J. ; -
Kemp. i .�
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Catarrhozone alone is the only cure for i I
Catarrh, Asthma. Bronchitis and Lung �
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Troubles. An absolute cure guaranteed I
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with every complete outfit. Price $1.00. For 1 I
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sale- at Fear'a drug store, Seafortb. A trial I
sent for 10c by N, c. polson & Co., King- ;
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Prayers Wanted. �
Numerous stories are told -of Joe Hay- il
cock'a platform !xgerience In the Jaym when, I- .
Patronism was in ower, On one- -occasion i
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Joseph was speaking in Port Elgin. In Fort I
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who had a most annoying habit of holdin& i
up his band and checking a speaker in the �
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to the average speaker ; but, an the ,eequ#J �
wil , 1 bhow, it did not worry'Joseph any. - ��
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4' We are charged," Joseph was saying on - I
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this occasion, I I with ablismig our opponente. I
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Wei never abuse any one. We reason w4b -
those whom we think are pursuing a wrong q
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course ; in someextreme cases we even pray ;
for them." . q
" Hold on there," shouted the perpetual !
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interrupter, as his ready hand went up. I
" There," said Joseph, as he pointed to I
the upright arm of 6e distuther, "is one ;
who is calling for our prayers now." I
The gentleman never interrupted agaivi. I �
and a short time lAter he removed to the
Northwest, -where it is hoped he livedbappY :
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ever af ter.
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Mire. D. W, Cronsberry, of leg Richmond Strolk : I
.Toronto, says,.-" My daughter's nerves were solcx- .
biugtedandshowai sowedli: and debilitAted WA
she ha I t,) give up work, and was almost a viotim of �
nervous prostration. Dr. Ohsan�ls Ne.ve Food PrDVA)d
an excellent remedy In restoring her to health and .
6triength. After having used four boxes, 40 I$ at - 1,
work again healthy end happy." 60 cents a box, A I
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all dealcrij, �
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S.c.tiooL Ripi,tatT.-The following is tho I I
standing of the pupils of the school in It"' '
tion No. 4, Hay, for the month of FebrusrYt
and of which Mr. W. E, Thompson is teaebw
er : Senior fourth -Ida Oswold, AlAbel � i
Kaercher, Willie Klopp, Normau'Kaerchert �
Harvey- Colosky, Junior fourth-FIOV6 . 1
Klopp, Herbert Kaereher, Roy Geiger- i
Senior third -Dora Geiger, Junior third- i!
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Mary Kaercher, Erma Geiger, Willie HeGk* ; f
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Ida Becher. Senior second-Cornelivis III,
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-Hubert Klopp, Maurice Stumpf, rsr� 1 f,
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The importe
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duties, and tho
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W. pound shown il
,sffp_c&,,&s the I
d to 0, ay,
I �t quickly bi
,I tion, , weakness
euay,, and the i
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4- 'Xinge -Co., X.-
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1: . Ing the value 0
Sinoe zhildhooi'
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tadke �once a wl
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to ibedo Have;
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I � pound, which i,
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me, .and after a -
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not had a retur,
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reporb of sebool
which W. H. J71
Iowa. Names - z
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Whit,eman, A
Junior fourth -
ton, Jennie M,
Pinsda:16, Kate -
Junior third -I
Gemmell. SvI
'Kylle' Eleanor ,';
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. Senior. second �
Jones, Ellen jig�
Ida Jonefif Rti
Firist ps,4.-Ml
11annah Dined!
Monthly spelli
% senior, Herbert
Xelvin-Alair; '
junior third, A
Jennie Bagler 4
isenior, second I
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PAINT -1
Here is a 3K
nian to B
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PICTON, Ont
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-of P-1--ton,is a A�
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"I'll .
I'll "I
-,of the I . . . . . . �
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AM I wish thi
Painter Ala4 P
iill iof us suffer
seews to be
� which, brings 1"
Dad&z Kiduel�
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� ,emie -of Kidney
ever had. I jai
back w" Arew
,,,,, Inflammat
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A e . I. in
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. han.ger's besL f
kzow-a me, an�
whsb I say -of i
� Brain Lal
. As one wan',
watelled him. �
The watcher
-while,the Loboyl
as he toiled thi
tograph, 'took �
peake 'cap t(
1300t. 9
Then he left
W40rd pi-_ture 8
a lsou�nd-,'Sweet
the fellow, m
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grimy as be wi
sixo'400k'l
-anis himself au,
-tle -girl runs ox
and- kias6s bei
left upon her
which abe neei
There is no
I Xa coomforta.
tentment,
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'Home, swee
viorn Carpet, ,
-gan-home, BM I
The - eat purT
�behind theato
And the u
sketlehest fills:
picture of woril
do'llarb.
Ten ,doflarz.'
The other ef
-sweat that Mu
One is a )rA
The other iti
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and maladies �
the almost ma�
if you suff-er p
. troubles, just I
few. drops In -a
inast instant r
ou hour the -ci
b&C *1 y4ca
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Thewealth
United Statju
Chicago Time
. 00010W, 11 - and
- 8tst,es Steel C
stood, ,remive,
Let us see wl
lucky or ,,
responsible -A
thwt b#s been
woull any on
Vvere working
be where Schv
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had, Schw4b':
worked _and A
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