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DR. R. it, ROSS. Dentist (successor to F. W.
Twoddlo), graduate of Royal College of Dental
8urgeons of Omario; Orstelaso honor gradusteof
Torouto Univerotty. ; crown and bridge work, also
gold workin P.11 Its forms. 411 the mobtltuodern
methodu for painless fildng and paInIvedextrautiou of
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. BY GEOR(tH It. SANDISON. I . Topsy.w1unge -iptaiiped out, you understand. Droppe I Off. sick
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CHAPTER III.' bJ. And in this again 11 the child is proi-peots of picking up." - - -
During the next fortrigh.t Sparville was thl! father of the man, " The in I an does Mr. Cherrival felt a lum in his throat " I first used A er's Sarsaparilla
In a state of suppressed excitement. There n0L essay to -walk through life- on his which prevented speech. Re grow pale,
were few ou'tward and visible Indications of ha: ids, but he creates for himself a king- and rope unsteadily to his feet. . in the fall of 18Z8. Since then I
anything unusual taking place in the quiet - , doin of topsy-tury SO Don't go. . I want to say somethincy have taken it every spring as a
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village, yet the actual condition of affairs dom, He turns niZ; more, " pursued Silas, mercilessly, .Be blood - purifying and nerve -
might not untruthfully have been likened to into day. - He eats re- seemed to enjoy the wriggling of this poor, strengthening ,medicine."
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threatened momentarily to pierce the cruel, : " Perhaps you remember, Mr. Cherrival,
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and buret forth In flame and smoke, The - I He inakes a pleasure that we agreed—solemaily agreed, Sou un- If you feel run down
little postoffice was the daily rendezvous of, of his bu.4iness and a derbtand— that this little arrangement c f
groups of villagers, who talked in whispers, � business of his pleas- Ours was to be strictly private. Isx,'D the t
and became instantly silept whenever a . ure. In fact, he ef- 80 Vy - � are easily tired, if your
stranger appeared to drop in a letter, or in- I fectually reverses the "Yes," -gurgled Mr. Cherrival. e- I nerves are weak and your
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quire for the mail. In the back koorn of I - � � I order of natural liv- world seemed slipping away from him. He blood is thin, then begin
I saw The great tempter, in this human
Gurnee's grocery,. too, sundry meetings took ing. The result is .
place, at which the shoemaker, the bakee, . . physical disability guise, looking at .him and mocking his agon7, to take the good old stand-
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Burd, the village attorney, Tropped in I . ': �: The. food he eats does with them. The solitary light glared at Ayer -'!s Sarsaparilla.
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some of these gathering#. He and old Gar. . ! .1 : .. " not nourish him be- him like the eye of an evil olpirit. .
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� rett Storms, the dairyman, were seen- to.' .... :,. - , cause the stomach - 11 Of course# It's a regular nerve
. gether in close consultation, walking d.own .. ., . and its associated seemed to- come from the vastness of a pit,
Main street, after one �of tb"e meetings ; , .I.. organs are not able Of of course, you meant to keep your word ; lifter,. a perfect blood
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whereupon Mr. V ule, Eno village waton.
maker and jeweler, and Hurry,- the feed
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the same street, nodded over the causeway
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A secret that is known to three is a secret
no longer. Why half the town knew it in
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Ask your doctor what he thinks of yerts
Saireaparills. He knows all about this and
to each other and winked knowt ingly. Rider
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Dutcher, of Mr. -Charrival's. church, went,'to
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J. C. Arxx Co., Lowell, 3fass.
New York three times during the weekO and
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one-exclept my wife, and she-"
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shoulder, in a familiar way. 11 Of course, it
River street, by nearly half the coj)greg%-
tiom, including Mr. Marsh, the NeX'.OD, and
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Miss Blisselt, the soprano of the' church
organs of digestion and nutrition; it
in you, after all. - I I 1,61d my wife,' yo
didn't strike you that the fact of my guaran-
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cures- through the stomach diseases
,,which originate in 'a diseased condition
go Y. Ah, it's the same thing every tim
too ing your purchase would set POW off on
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Presbyterian,. Methodist. Baptist and Re.
form churches held informal meetingii at one
ch and its allied organs,
Nil human nature, the same confounded,
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.Hence, it cures, "weak" lungs, "weak"
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The imputations leveled, at his heart'i
the whole town ; nor did you�so both our
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heart 11 weak" nerves -and other forms of
n roae:urweof it by asking them aboul � I, might be forgiven if he had been the instru-
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consciences are clear on that score. This
were seldorn even mentioned. Hutton, the
liveryman, declared that his horses were
overworked, he had so many customers who
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newsdealer, doubled -his orders for Now York
dailiee, twice within the week, and wal$
regularly sold 'Out. The only individua I
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agitation was the local druggist ; for the
� populatio I n of' Sparville-a healthy one at,
all times-wa4 so preoccupied , that it abso.
lutely forgot its trifling ailments, and pro-
priety nostrums were therefore at it dis-
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stontach and heart trouble,lf write.-,, Mr. W, D.
Merchant, of 'rylersburg,, Clarion Co., Perjula.
"Had doctored for some time without relief,
then I begau to take .Dr. Pierce's Golden Aled-
ical' Discovery. I took- seven boUics. Before I
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began to take it I weighel,
I weigh 176. 1 a ",()r g steadily and feel
I like a well inan, I .,4end you joany thanks.tl
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con.
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partner loosened the bond8 of his apeech, squares our little accuunt." .
and Mr. Chorrival lowered in righteous in- Ai he ippoke,'he handed an envelope to
dignation. .
Mr. Cherrival.
11 Sir, you mistake -mistake altogether. Of You'll find there the exact �mount you
Nothing has ever passed he'r lips ; of that _.
am confident. Whatever charRe you havi ' put lit, with,interent, so that you don't lose
made againat me, I am willing to bear; bu anything, and I keep the guarantee, which
wipes our, the score, There'd a note there,
you shall not any another word that woul(
imply again4t hpr." besides, which will explain'snother matter,
" Now, lo6k-'�-hore; Cherrival, don'o be s4 but you needn't read it, now, No, no ; We
. testy. See 6er4e !" and, as he ispoke, he un all right. parson ; I've simply kept my word
folded a paper on the desk, beside which ho to see you through, whether the market
was seated. ' " Here's Finck's report' of tho went up or down. It went the wrong way,
this time -for you, that's all."
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v lite pointer on stocke-a dead
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count. The Sparville BAnk's ledger -showed
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whole affair. You can read it as well as I
The little'p-tetor heaved a great sigh of
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church folks, and they've evid
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can. are seventy, if there are t
relief. He had baen on the brink of a gulf,
dozen, all Sparville Wks, save one or twi
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year,. in its history. Spmrville is i slow�
gone in PretLy generally, that fool of a
broLher-in law of � mine .with the r e.t of
and had began to slip over into the abyss,
over at the Branch, and I'll take my Bibli when the enemS-for. how could he regard
town, and its people are careful of its
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them. I ju,9toanght, him in time, for he
oath they got no wind of it from me, that', Silas Meeker an otherwise ?-had drawn him
flat ! Yet. they've -all been in our deal an(
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di I didn't see ynu at churd-4 yeiterday,
would have been in even more de.eply, had I
' him yesterday." . -
nor, srt,n
back with a strong hand,to the solid Rround.
buying Podunk Consolidated for nigh th
. 'e' Thrustil)g the envelope into his pocket, he
Mr. Chase," maid President Grisson, Of t
I he
Sparville Bank, to the cashier, lafter open.
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, - - 11-rn,,, kaid the p,regident, dri Y'
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weeks. How d'ver make that out ? When
did they et their information, �xcept fro e sayed to exprepo his thanks, but his lips
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Ing cn the second Monday after .P.Astor
\Vell, Mr. C111150, DO -accognmodations, r'e.
tnernbcr, Please be careful,"
were dry and the words were inarticulate,
your own folks, co ?" � Silas -accompanied him to the doorway.
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Cherrival's eventful visit to New Y-ork.
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I usure you most solemnly, Mr. Meek As Mr. Cherrival stepped out into the quiet,
11 8ick ?" . r, �
11 No. I drove over,to the Branoh to see
CHAPTE
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er, that they did pothing of the sort. Th4
thi4_re out of the'queation."' starlit nightj and turned down the avenue
. my brother - ic-'la vv," replied the cathier.
, Wh,�n .Miss Comfort Cherrival put on her
. SO Well, well, then, so much the better, i� toward the little.red house, he involuntarily
64 Ah," observtd Mr. Grisson, "'you
gloves at seven o'clock that Monday even-
it's ,so ; -only, if the ve gone in on tha breathed a prayer of thankfulness at his es.
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missed a good, sermon. Cherrival spoke like
ing, -and tripped, down the box -bordered
cape from the disaister thst had seemed
stock on natural sele'etion, and without
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a man inspired, and took as his te xt, ' h"y
gra% dl path, she wa.9 so light hearted and
. about to ov,!rwheim h im, With the prayer
-hint from a soul, it's the . first time in M3 � .
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not up. for youreelve8 treasures on oar.tb.'
happy that obe felt like singing. With the--
was mingled an earnest petition that he
life gver heard of such a thing. But YOE .
Queer choice, it?" , '
delig4tful. optimiern of youth and a sunn
n roae:urweof it by asking them aboul � I, might be forgiven if he had been the instru-
*unwittingly,of
, 7asn'G
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" Rather/ , plied thle cashier auahin
temperament she had always been accu".
I &nt� you Mont however leading others
your4elf. to underst nd dill. . A
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" It sounds like a witrning." -
tomed to look on the bright side of things,
E t into temptation.
tinct1j, t lit I wash my hands of ia, far all
" Dj you know that it strikes me that
and- on thfif p.irticular evening, for some
c&uge betit, known to her cheery i -elf, she
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v concerned. You understand ?" CHAPTk;R V. .
Cnerrivdl's�a very shrewd fellow -for a
preabher," continiied the: president. 11 He
had experienced an imustial' exaltati on.
D u't
, Silas ppAe to deaf eats. Witt, botl It,was not very late when .Mr. Cherrival,
hil& grasping1h e,- sheet he had taken frorr
told us, in thmt sermon, how delusive the .
Peihapg the reason was contained in the
crumpled note which she had that morning.
still faint and excited, entered the parlor of
the desk, Nator Cherrival stood like out -
The lights
chase after money is, and how those that
get it are only trustees -don't own it th etn'
received from New York. It read :
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stricken dumb. His eyes devoured thi the parsonage. were burning
writing, and hie lips framed the soundlej, brightly, and Will Stanwood was chatting
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. eelvep, but have only the use of if, so long
* DEAR MISS COMFORT :-Eexpect me on the
words. Meeker looked at him intently, with Mrs. Cherrival and Comfort. The
as they carry out the Lurd'i will with it,
last express. Can't yoq corne down and
"Fur as they're concerned, they've only young man &rose and greeted the pastor
helpieg other folks and doing good general.
drive up with me from the otatJon ? Have
themselvas to blame," he repeated. ', I cordially. Presently, th older folks draw
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ly. And he was pietty lievere on. rich peo.,
some good nowg-to tell you bGfore we go
take no responsibility for them If people aside. to speak by thern'selves,
"
pie who make money a god, and thdae who
Indool 0.
Ini.xpros6bly
will ipeculate like idiots, it's thcir own � " Papap" said Mrs. Cherrival, 11 Will has
prostitute their trust by- pampering their
yours, -
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fault.. I wash my hand� of that crowd, come tip for a certain purpose, to -night, I
own appetites,or otherwise indulging them.
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She walked smartly down the main street
parson ; my only deal is with you. Under. know. He hinted as much, before you
in,"
selves", .
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11 Rather hard on some of big own flock, ),
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of the villoge., As she turned the corner,
stand ?" I _cAme
The little pastor looked up, his faco A' For what purpose !" asked the little
remarked the w4ohier. -" ' Th,jre's old 'Four-
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on her way to the station, ow express train.
arri,:ed. Clue of the first, to alight was
nightmeire-riddea, as if still oppressed b . y pastor.
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eyes Bribbin, wh'o holds m6r6gagej on a -
Will SDanwood.
some horrible demon. Why, to ask for Comfort ; what. else.?
score of houses, and passes around.the plate
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I O' Good evening," he said,
11 I do understand, to my morrow," lie I've seen it, for a year or more -that it was
on Sunday@, and a lot of others like him 9
gayyo
took her hand in hii, 11 It is p_(.
said, huskily. 11 And I sho understand OOMiDg. Don'tatand in their way, papa.
He's lai,
who'd do anything for money,"-- -
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good you
to come down, Comfort,"
that I am here to -night a ruined man, and, a good and will make Comfort an
44 He had a good.word though for money
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A shy blush imd,a smile answrr�Sfd him,
In ths-ey�fj of all my ftiends and my' family, excellent husband. Behides, he is well -to -
and the whole world, a disgraced one." do, and con afford to live in a nice way.yl
honestly made," adde(I'the president, as he
unfolded the weekly finAncial supplement of
.
It way e'vident he was a wulcorne guest at,
the Cherrival homo. - They otepped into
P,Lator Cherrival groaned in spirit. He
11 Rob I" ejaculated Meeker, - There's
a New York daily paper.
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,One Of the station carriagoo, and,by Will's
felt more like a guilty man than a delighted
no disgrace about it, Why, man &live,, father ; sud he looked it -just a little.
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How'jj the ma�iket ?".asked the cashier,
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inpittuctionu, the driver took a round about
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these neighbors of yours will be so --ashamed 11 Well, said he at length, 11 our lives il.
shortly.
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" Dawn, The whole list cloo2d I wer on
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route to the parsonage.
it I suppose you are dying to kno w what, I
because they've whised it this time, that lustrate how j d isfortunes may visit
m
they'll keep 4uiet all around, I know the 0
Y've �n
.
Saturday, with a downward tendency, pati-
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meant hy that note," he said. I
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us together. ja t had bad news from
t,ort they s,re, parson ; ready to get up in Silas -,the worst news possible. My invest-
ticularly speotilative shateg, the natur6
result of the Third Ave' .
elulni), I OuP
� " Doubdess ou have liud some good for.
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tune' in the heaftating
the middle of the night to make a dollar,
and just hungry for a chance at a ppecula. ment-our investment -was unfortunate.')
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pose. " - ' '
, office," she replied, y,
�,,j shall be the first.- to congratulate you, if
I 11 0a 1 oh I" gaeped the mother. 11
Con -a good, loqua,re, (at chance, you know, rr�oney gone, Crawford -our money ?" Is the
Mr. Chase laid a papsr weight. on the
handful 6f mail on - his desk, and, fiteppi.n
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Wistrue," . .
" Well, it is true enough, Comfort, but
No, no, parmn ; don't you tell me I dorA'c, 11 No, ii,'s hore, every dollar of it. I 'will
know them, because I do. When they A
around to where the preoident btood, atten-
tively examined the list the latter's
the congratulations would go better' -with a
dA_Meeker the justice to say that, as far as
found out you had a pointer on the market I ain concerned, I lose noV*ng through him;
-well, don't how
over.
shoulder. - " Looks like a regular turnble all
kiss, sweetheart," , 1.
" Oh, Will, How could ? Is that
� .we may just they did find
it out, because I don't want to hurt- your but I wat. pained beyond all 'measure to learn
) round," he observed, after a brief scrutia .
is ' y
you
what, you asked me to come down for ?" ,
feelings -I say, when .they found it out, that the people of our village, many of my
own Sock have been tempted by my ex.
Do Forest and Hurrall have a stock ticker.
We mighp send around atid find outhow the
" Partly, little one, but not altogether.
Now, I want to tell has
did they stop to consider whether it was
ample. [ffow they learned of it1know
just the honorable thing to take Advantage
market Is thii morning."
you me whAt papi
been doing in town ,lately. You know all
not] and have speculated rashly. Many will
of private informatim ? Did they come to be practinally ruined,"
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The messenger was duly inetruoted, Mr.
Chase giving film a list of. a - (1, Z."r.
about it,, of course." I .1
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you and say, We -heard of this by accidento Mrs. Cherrival gave a little wbiepared
but wale too honorable to make a dollar out
-half
�stocks whoie riaoTations lie was told to
, Why., Alill, I hAven'o the slightest
notion. He said he had some businese m kt-
scream. They must have been told by .51r
Of it, no. we'll just forget it.' No, air -de ! Meeker, Oh ! that man ! The duplicity oi
. rote. When he returned, both officials
scanned the list cag,,.zly. The market had
terA to look laf ter.'.' . .
11 You litft,le I
The moment they beard what you knew,
Cnerrival, they appropriated the valuable that awful man. I knew it." I
opened easily, but the first, hour showed a -
gnose ! know. if you
don't. He waa down at uld Finc"k'o, on'
" My,d!ear, Meeker in not to blame a bit.
information %bioh was yours and mine He deolsresi no one but m1self knew of the
steady decline in all the six.
Broad street, and Finck is the li,md of th e
alone in all Sparvillo, you understand, and contemplated rime in the stook, and that, .
" SaambAy',j going] to be hit bad,
. ly, -tin -
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bear crowd, who'have been breakin� down
they took it,und traded on it. Was that consequently the secret must have leaked
honest ? Now, I it to
less the niaiket chang es," fiaid the caghier,
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quickly,
prices lately-lhe)'vo' .nmatilled Podunk
Consolidated fl-st, and a gnod many other
parson, put you- out hore."
-was it honorable and Christian like le" 66 house "'
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11 That'ri fso repl.c �
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stockm beeides. Nuw, what was he down
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Iri this ? 0h, the villain -
Cherrival groaned and shook his head.
. . 6' Ple%se be quiet, ma. Nobody 'had it
have -a noti�,n somehow th;tt theni'a bden
thore for ! Sombbody h%9 iven him a ti
9 IPS
" Certainly, 'twasn't 11 continued SO I
f aR, from my lips -at least, except yourself."
quite a gr,o,l deil of i,peculation of latfi.
I'll be bound, I only hope f.c'ij on the right
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" Now, the oqur,to 1:ave hold that news is " And not a s5ul from mine," added Mrs.
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among pur f,ipn(32 he e,
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pr6perfyf and ha's got to be protected, jest Cnerrival, with a verbal snap. - �
11 The�t doesn'c fully� exp'ree* il,,11 vb,ery��'
1, V, Pipe. 1.9 always on Vie right side.
like other property, and wboever takes and Lucia, who had just entered, went' across
Lhe ca-phier. " Most of the local aceounta
Will ; �o never would be on at,y other
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lesion
jus6s my property, without my permi i , to where the old people were sitting. Her
have run down lo-Ner titan at any ,other
'a
side." � I
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-'does so at his Cwn risk and peril of the 1AW. eyes were red, and her whole appearance be.
Isn't -or)
time in my recullection. Ws been steady
- You dear little innocent,"
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that ? Of course it is. An' thaVe trayed excitement. - Slm'fisnded� her father
draft., and always on Mondays." .
11 Will ! do be careful ' You muhtn'b kiss
ja3t what.thf y did ; thev took my property a letter in a torn envelnpo, a3d said' fairit-
44 Queer, isn't it ?"
me, till I give you perLesion." Then ishe,
-Our pioperty, yours and mine, -and vs9d ly : 6 I Papa, read it ; I -got it thile after-
" Well, no, not exac�ly. I only� found
blushed Ptill more. �
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it, illegally. It's jest as crooked as if they noon. I -
out yesterday what was at the bottom of
" Won't you forgive a fellow, when lie
had tappvd the wires and stolen private The little-pareon openad it with misgiv-,
it. Mv,brobher-in.law,w6 h" had, bome
hasn'beeen you for six weeks, Or.rn!ort ?"
dispatches and traded on thcrn." , ings. A3 he glanced down the writton page
. acquaintance with the Cberrivals, let out
he pleaded, "I I knew you w�uld. But
'papa
" I am quite sure they have done nothing he drew his lips together with unwoutea
the cecret. It seem's that" Dominie Cher.
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your -you didn't ansiver my ques.
.tion. " I
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wrong, with intention," firmness and decision.
pleaded Mr. Che'r.
rival weakly. -The information you speak " So$" eaid.he, lowering the letter for a
Off for the
es, I did." '
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' Then liaten. Pap% Cberrival is a good
of -the poll ter, in fact -could not -at least mcment. " I have someone in my house.
I don't see f.ow it have been hold has-been
could appro. who playing the eavesdropp-_a.
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main, and the..8hepherd of his fl lck in Spar-
priatpd. As far as I am personally concern. Surely, daughter, it was not you ?"
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Childrem,
ville, but he has been leading them in
strange a64 perilous pattures, Cornforb.
ed, I doubt whether, bad I been so dis. 11 Yes, papa,"' sobbed the conscience -
posed, I could have eulightencd since "
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"'hj,1 do you know, Ihat h0f your folks ,I
up here have been bulling the "mat ket ?I)
.thern, stricken girl, Forgive me, oh, forgive
don't underlitand Such things as well � so
do." ma I I was passing the door, that night,
Give them oil—co,d-liver oil,
" What do you mean, Will ?" she inter.
you
' " when marrma and you were talking -I did-
- " 113 ! ha ! You are d��ld low,
a
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It's curious to'sce the result.
rogated, wondoringly. I
Buying on the wrong 8irle for a rise,
parson , n2t mean to hear, but I couldn't help it -and
orl A Silas, touchitig him lightly .on the then when Tom came next day -
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,Give it to the pee'vish, fret-
wl�'
en the whole list was sj�ggjng in the rn "-
die. To -day ii,',i gone do'Wn with a rush,
,
— the sobs choked utterance.
Itching,* BUrninLgr Skin, - . Pdator Cherrival'm brow clouded for a mo.
ful child, an� lie laughs. Give
and, unless I'm greatly inistaken, Pap
Cherrival and his sheep are left su a
Idefily in
meht and then relaxed. He put his arm
Crawked Hand% Sep.(3 E around her and kissed her.
1 4 a r.
, anoomic
it to the pale, ' ' i Child,
the lurch," .
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But m fa(her Dever did such a thing-
y
� voice, I forgive you, as I hope my -self to
'I'wo 11histratJOYIN Of Ilo,vv Dr. C'Aawx
and ])is face becoill�S rosy and
he couldn't, Will, He wouldn't, be guilty
be forgiven. What you did, you did
� 0111tillelit C11rem Ite][11119 Skiii
of it," she insisted, with dignity.
Dix. thoughtlessly -not with evil purpose. I,
full - of h calth. a flat.
, ' Not knbWingly, (if course ; but somli.
ellise-m au(I H'ruvtlomi, - too, was til mpted to a, wicked course, which
-Take
chested child, or a child that
shrewd operator -may have made use (if hirn,
_%1r. .T*,Im(,s AicTp.wcs, 1',-) 1:-,, g; 11 ,,� t., I d"ply rrgrf,t " �
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nevertheless.' Don't misunderstand me,
Ottaw,a, ont., v;l-jt(.,j:_,j- ", , .' A6d Po tho whole r,ecro-t was out. As she
"" `1 ""tll
has stopped growing, him
dear ; I know him to be a man (,f Ow
-NnIt rheurli fol, upwaj.(1.3 of tv;1 yoill,13 hky, a(,bbing (,n hi,r father's shoulder, Lucia,
give' .
st,rictest honor
-, but one never know,i balf
thu sktn -on iny hand. cr k1r]" told how 3oung Torn Gripsorn had heurd
s ,;�C. ; and
the oil, and lie will' grow big
the tricks of the. speculative frulern �ty
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ljrelikfng so 'as to malce them L;st.l()sl4. first of the precinus " pointer" from her
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However, I hope he hasn't been hurt, inullh
After trying all sohs or romedies In thuughtlesli lips. It had weighed on her
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and strong ke the rest. L
in. the tumble. We'll Poon tee. B�!bter s4v
- %,�! I 11, T became discouraged and coneclence after9rarde ; but the act couirl not
This is' not a new
nothing just yet, till I see how L116 1"d
lics,,,
till(juglIt my sufferings would np-or end. be recalled. From him it hF*d spread to
Last spring I usecl Dr. Chast-'s Oint-Mr. Cherrival's
. I scheme.
It has becii done for
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Mrs. Cherrival greeted the vidtor cordial-
. ot�ers. until fl,)ck, and Oil-
ment and In a short time 'Was Perfectly W A
cured." mately all] Spaiville kne f it. Tom's note,
),ears.
'you
ly. Lucia- was Up3tairs with a headache,
Mr. B. Nicholson, Alanor House, Win- ' which the pamtor held in his band, made
Of course must use t1le
and the pastor had,gone, out, au hour before
nipeg, frank confersion of bin unwitting but mi -
Man., states: -"For several
to make a call. He might be detained, lie
ohievous breach of fait,b, and begged Lucia',t
months I �iad been troubled with
right oil. Scott's Emulsion
had,paid, and they"were not to wait for bira
eezerna on rnY ears, and fol, jv(qqC9 I forgiveness.
.
is the ,
for (f6pner.
The the
'( V a prom nent lVinnil)(�g Theie wait just nne dash of consolation in
but the bitter the Cherrivals
one. � I
nature of ctill, may be inferred
j)by8lcl,,Ln, to no avail. I was in- cup which-, were
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Scott's Emulsion neithe '
from the fact that at 7:30 be wag in con.
fidential conversation with Mr. Meeker in
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duc('d I)Y a fellow sufft,rer to trY Dr. draiving so deeply. When WiU Stanwood
Chage's Ointment, rind arn happy to say and Comfort jAned the little group in the
looks nor tastes like 61 becau -e� the
S
lattei's snug little den -a somewhat
that t1w first application gave instant corner, the faces of the two young people
relief. I am cornplvt(,jy cure(],
one-sided conversation it would have seemed
and were radfaut,
havo had no return of thl.9 trou1jiv.some,
we areso careful in making it
to any one who might have overheard it,
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disease." .
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pleasant to take.
4 4 The bim Is fact -of the matter ip, Mr.
Cherrival," gilas was saying, ". that the
There Is no limit to the healing qual- I COmfO1.t is Mrs, Stanwood now. and the
Ides Dr. Chase's youri pair are housed in New York, in a
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Send for frec., sa I . has.
whole market has gone off to an extent that
'ins Podunck
of 0
' .In-ti-nent. i
1,eniarkably quick- to r7livve and post- OO@Y Tittle residence on the west side, up.
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wiped' out all ma 179 on -.-.velly
- town, w
cures each and every form of it here Mother Cherrival is a frequent
land
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SCOTT& BOWNE, , I can&.
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Consolidated, yours among the number of
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ching Q151n disease, 60 cts a box, all , welcome visitor, Lucia ban JoDg, since
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Socandjlt,00; ,all drug Isis.
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11 You mean to. imply," gasped the little f;alo.
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The good little pastor never visits Brona but let him gird up his joins and provlde� - 01 d -not
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Street now, and shudders at the mere meri- himself with perfect composure. To luote- iN I I mil" Of I
tion of the stock market. SptLrvilla I ulks a metaphor-" The turn of life " hag a turn
, M -A
_. joalted WvAblul
take only a.laptd interest in the doings of either into a prolonged walk or into tb --- . fr
e le� . . A" VWPIrAtllon
11 bulls and ars," and a stranger who grave. The system and power having reach- 111� * I 0, 1. seat it
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should bappen to mention Wall Street in ed their utmostexpandon, now begin either , Vow. XZ 11WAU71ree
their hearing in pretty hure to be regaled to close, like flowers at sunEet) or brea.L- . . Ago, Ifs - -e
with the history of Silas Meeker's famous down at once, One injudicious atimula'at W.IrDown figur .
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pointer,and how it well nigh cleaned out the a single fatal excitement, may force it be. � � *- I Vwkog I ret
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Sparville Bank, The Meeker place has past- yond its -strength;. while -a careful supply or - ty - rk*
ed into other hands, for its speculative props and the withdrawal of all that tendis, WI begsu WO lug
owner flitted almost immediately after his -to force a plant will sustain it in its beautY7 - asickes Fmilwz
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haul, which C%shier Chaos, of the Sparville and vigor until night has nearly net in. W-0- -
Batik, estimated at something like forty � a . - fl;rll and jl&g;gall
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thousand dollars. - A RUN DOWN STj5TEM � _.,w Iljobe, I begi,
Pastor Cherrival goes about his duties - I _0!3� Of cou'raet bi
--- 10V4 road
like a true philosopher and good minister. �00 the -
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He has the confidence- and esteem of the lit- Silows That the Blood and Nervee. - � *0 _W*y Irithin th,
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tie community. A favored few among his Need Toning Up. - A - .
flock know the true story of his temptation 4t out, �swnd_
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and the ordeal through which he passed, and This Conditien Causes M -ore Genuine Suffer, 4 Too I I
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of the cbeque which haDgtj framed in his ing .Than One Can Imagine-Hovr a, ' __ . *
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study, in full night of every visitor who may Well Known Exeter Lady Obtained %� I 1. ,appearAn0e
call, with the word " canceled " written, in Cure After She Hod Begun to Regard, �. _ .
the pastor's own bandwribin , across the 4000twouvo e0stat
F Her Condition as Hopelass. . -
face. It was Silas Meeker s douceur, his � ' Al&.s" inen W-1110
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gift to Pastor Cherrival, when he refunded 42" 1 t opor
the latter's money ;-but sooner than use "I A run down *ystem !" What a wo 1jVtjt
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that I I bribe of the _Pn " M Cherrival of misery those few words imply, and yet- I I JM"- is in Portage
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would have stricken eonc'Nis rright hand. there are thousands throughout the couzktry- I 4*400-
Lucia and Mother Cherrival had sighed who are suffering from this condition. Their- ' .
deeply and regretfully at this act of renunci. blood is poor and watery ; they -suffer &I_' jaix"WHI,
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ation, for the five hundred dollars would most continuously from headaches ; are un- � �
have done wonders in manv ways ; but the able to obtain -restful slaep, and the issat ex_ - I -
little pastor resolved to purge his conscience ertion greatly fatigues them. What i's Deed.. I . .0 SeUSati,013
thoroughly. So he kept the memory of hin ad to put the system r lit is a tonic, an(j. I VW �;iWl._Raiila
temptation, and his momentary fall from experience has proved T. Williamel � Pink, � - � Md
Irace, ever before him, as a wholesome legi- Pills to be the only never -failing tonic ,and �
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!on,both to himself and others. Its presence health restorer. . - -N- ,
is a salutary and beautiful penance. ..:It has Mrs. Henry Parso", a respected, resident, . �Boaaoiv,x. I
hung there mince the morning of that mem- . ot Exeter, Oat., is one of the many wbo, , ��'000 of WM, )
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orable day, aft-mir the bursting of the bubble. have tested and proved the value of D -r,,. - 'Wrsaig I . Pit
. Williarne Pink Pills. For -many mouth& - bodo Kidney. �
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0 she was a great sufferer from what is com.. : - _ _
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inonly termed 11 a run down system." To, . Mma U1111 ...... .- el
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a reporter of the Advocat he gave the fol- . I I *k old laraer-486 I
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Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor cures all lowing 4tory, in the hope ethast other suffir- I g,od
kinds of - corns and warts in a abort time. era might benefit fr6m. her experience :_ _� 11 I m .1 bad Sciatica -
Cures painlessly as well as promptly, cures SO For many months my health was in a bad, ' *I- that At titnbs I
radically as well an quickly. The greatest : lZag awful -
state, my constitution being greatly r -un, 49, - ago
corn care on the American Continent, just down. I was troubled with continual ,bead.. - : I � 4100120 ray bstk V
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ask your druggist if this isn't so. Druggists aches, my appetite was poor, and the least, I - MW US -knife tbi
all sell it. If you are at -a distance from a eKertion gread fatigued me. � �__ M�.41 1 V
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drug store send twenty-five cents to W. C. y Iconsulted a � . � I . f - an taui_
physicia but his treatment did not appear Z � . . . . . . I b�d, I bold ui
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Poison & Co., Kingston, and get it post- to bentfit me, and I gradually became - � ,rLd
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paid, . or J
- � —0 worse, so that I could hardly,attend to my I box I Was �1301
. . household duties.- I thea trie& ti I think Dodd`t
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The Grave of Annie Laurie. I advertised remedies, but without result,and - , -4erful rjsmedy�7 - .
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It has just been discovered 7thAt the I beg -an to regard my.condition as bopeli'diff, .. I � I
grave of Annie Laurie, the heroine of the A neighbor Qled to ape me one da I VU00111
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world famous ballad, has remained for all urged me to try Dr. Williamis' Pink Pills, - -
there years without a tombstone. Mai, -y Having tried so many medicines without : 66"ral ZoIna. A.
people are under the delusion that Ann.j. receiving benefit., I was not easily persuad. 1 - , Abraharr
Laurie was merely a figment of the .poet1t ed, but filially I conseillited to .give the .pills I UW """hone of the
brain. But this ij not no. She was the strial. To. my surprise and great j I 11coulecti
joy t t1sotivie bit 9 A
daughtf,r of Sir Robert Laurie and was born noticed an improvement'in my conditio4be.
in Maxwelton Houee, which stands on fore I bad finished the firat box, and by tbe, Imew that, with "A
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of br&es," immortaliz,-d in the song. Her time I had taken four boxes I ley Jus'll Wit thl
of the pills T ! nct7 It Was -I
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birch in thus set down iii the Barjorg manu. was fully restored to health. I no longer- it tobi.m. After .'
4crZt : 11 At the pleasure of the Almighty suffv.r from those severe .headaches, my Ap.
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God my daughter. Annie Laurie, we*, born etite -in good, and I can go about my house- - ,his 0yes on the,ceil
upnn the 16th day.of December, 1682, about gold duties without the least trouble;,10 �hl#,Qhetr and .e'xcls�
6 o'clock in the morning, and was baptized fact I feel like a new woman. All thi F i
by Mr, George, minister of Glencairn." owe to that best of all medicine@, Dr. Wil., ' . A prott,y g
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MaxweltQn House is still full of memories of liam,.' Pink Pills, and I would - r"ty bad �one in v,
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this win ome g1r), and in the long dra I other sufferers to them a nial", .
I - Dr. William!sl � 4ANS for VOU. -1 Zo
room t=eetill hangs her portrai,t. Vel Piinvke Pills are recognized . - .
� lover, ther author of the riginal ad0g, was the world 'over an the best blood, and nerve . timewhirle standiA
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voung Douglas, of Flugland, but whether be,. tonic, and it is -this power cf actiDg directly 11 . be tilinking, 11 Lin,
" is com thon with lovers of poetic tempera-; on the blood and nerves which enable these j beliewAS I should -1 .
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meat, did not press his suit sufficiently, or pills to cure such diseases as .0flit lon-do" :
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whether she wished a stabler husband, the ataxia, paralysis, St. Vitus' daw3e, sciatica, —
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er cousin, Mr. Alexander Ferguson. They the after eiffects of Is 'Palpitation of . Thslaot thalk people]
lived thol'kest of their lives at Craigdarrock the heart, Lth&t tired grippe resulting from - I*OM%cb has been rcin'
from Maxwelton, and nervous prostration ; feelini at iart of diziestion 11
House, Aye miles , all diseases resulting 1[mie Is comej th-at D..
when she �died she was buried.in the beauti- from 'tiated humeri in the blood, such &if Moto Wonderfully suo
Lady Scott Spotti f Z, - , -
ful glen.of the Cairn, a. scro ul chronic erysipelas, eta. Dr. Wil � ' -sestion And;dys Psi .
woode, who died early in the present year, liama' Pink P;11s are sold by all dealers in � � I _t jilter and i�ef,,tlti
was re"usible for the modern version of medicine or can be bid 'by mail, post paid, I 11*6 and vigorous and,
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L - - : - at 50 cents a box, or -�oix oxes for -82.50, 1 ,
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To .-Break Up a Cold Y0.6, Brockville, Ont. q
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all you require in a glass of hot water, a lit, I . �_* . I I prinem viatorl,
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tie sugar. and thirty drops of Poloon's Ner. Armies of Europe. -4eyeml y~s to thi
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viline. Take it real hot, and in the morning Russia possesses the largest standing ,� and has become San"
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you will wake up without a cold. When army on. earth, Land each year it grown 'in . ftw months Ago sei .
'depressed or tired, try Nerviline ; it will sizej says a writer. on the subject, Eviery .au exhibition in t!
tone you up better than stimulants. Nervi. 'year some 280,000 conscripts join the Rus__ thaws" were fav
line wards off all sickness, and keeps people sian forces, which_ in time of peace number - d $ .
well. Large bottles 25 cents, at Fear"d drug I 1,000,000 men. On a war footing- this rises to, I .ju ,gesaud receive(
- new whor the v
store, Seaforth. 2 500,0009 and calling out the reserve would : -prizes were swar&
—0 increase it to 6,947,000 well traineJ soldierr. �Wvered,thwt it WAI I
Is This You ? Should necessity &rise the militia would be , prinosse h" terioum
A celebrated ,flergyman once startled the called out, bringing the Czar's.forces Up to L 31e*d of h
young la,dies of his flock with the following 9,000,090 men. . ,,t,,. er mother;
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advice : 11 The buxom, bright-eyed, rosy. - France comes next, with a stauding axiny Prilleess Vic,torI& be
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cheeked', bouncing lase, w,ho can darn a of 589,000 men, tiding to 2,500,000 in time . L " I 40tne years -ago. 8
stocking, make her own frocks, command a Of war, 'while the calling Out of ihe 'reserves I'M th;orttieal ,w*rk �
regiment of pota and kettles, feed the pigs, would bring it to 4'370,000. Daspite this 'Jutentionof badom]
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chop wood, milk cows, wremile with the the regular army is increasing yearlv,- , Wim vurrent gossip �
boy#, and be a lady withal in corn . The German army numbers D85,000 itt -
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jOat the sort of a girl for me, and for any times of peace. War would bring it to 2,- Arett difioult 'in -d
worthy man, to marry. But you are plain 230,000, and the reserves added make the - ly
9t . she subtnitt-ed �)Xjjy
moping, lolling, screwed up, wasp W'SIBLIted number of -men 4,300,000. . - I -
mortgages, music-murderin The peace army of Austria-Hungary is, - .
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ing daughters of fashion and idleness ; you 365,000 ; in war it would be 2,500,0W and �
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are no more fit for matrimony than a pullet with the reserves 4,000,000. - twAt 0 the age* of fwrt�
is to look after a family of fourteen chick. Forcc-8 are being reduced in Italy because, . Py IrritabU,ityl bemia
ens. The truth is, dear girls, you want the people are too poor to pay tibe, necell- 1w, fitflo I
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more liberty and less fashionable restraint, sary taxes, The standing army, thertfore, . The heart and couttipsil
fit -116 *boy* gli a *Oruawj�j
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more kitchen and less parlor, more exercise is b 174,000, war btinging it up to 1.473,, � -Atel t-arough this try
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and less sofa, more pudding and less piano, 000, t%e reserve* making the force 9,,2(-)O,,- =, itlengtfe-18 tie r
more frankness and less mock modesty, 000. . Of the feminine orgAnO,
more breakfast and less bustle. . Loose your- Great Britain bas a standing army of Vhole tvdy. rl
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eelf a little, enjoy more freedom and less -re. 220,000, but calling out the reserve foraes;- I . - max a-,
straint by fashion, breathe the pure atino. puts 720,000 men under command. �
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r1sphere of freedom and become something as Every ninth person in France is a trained . The mian who is -1
lovely and beautiful as nature . designed." soldier ; in Germany there is a soldier to, aother4u-law shol
0— . every twelve persons, and every six inviles. I -Highnelto W�orftafm,",
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Critical P of Human Life. Russia has such a population list in 11111i .te;, 'Xives; Apresaripti4;n!
I of bar big, army Only one man otv,t of the "I recommend t_1
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From the age of forty to that of sixty, a fourteen I#% a fighter. Every five familiew AMy$, " it proved 6,
man who properly regulates himself may be in France contribute three soldiers. ,Evejry 11riend of vaine. A�
considered in the prime of life. Rix matur- other Auttrian household hav one meur.ber' riage bit mother -in
ed strength of constitution renders him al. in the army, and the same state fit# in, 'led j0raeff dn his h�
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most impervious to the attacks of di -teas Germany. Every third Italian family bas
and all the functions are in the highest some one in the army. . -Attetit,laut.upon' hei
order, Having gone a year or two past 60, - � �, *
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however, he arrives at a critical period of . carrying the *xc�alj
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existence. The' river of death flows before Why Catarrhozone Cures . .. lotion. When a M.
hf m, and he remains at a standstill. But CatarTh.
* � � her beoffered 1112-�s
&thwart the river is a viaduct called ," the Because it Is carrie&-'by the air you breathe� Ad 11,h
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turn of life," which, it crossed in safety, to diseased parts, because it destroys the Xl� getting . awirnllj'
leads to the val . ley of 11 old age," around germ life that maintains the diseased con- " ' ,evening, afte hi
which the river winds, and then flows be- dition, because it powerfully stimulates the- ,r ""
yond, without a doubt of causeway, to cffect mucous membrane to its normal action, be- lip with his rnothe
its passage. The bridge is, however, con- cause through ito ox dizin power it burns, lit, Piqulet. At th.-I
y 9 alitturns.4n.law b
struoted of fragile material, and it depends 'up rapidly the old tissue and stimulates the, - 'The Young and nae
UPOD how it in trodden whether it bend or formation of new healthy tissue. Catarrh- - � tte Afujr.
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break. Gout, apoplexy and other bad char- ozone is an absolute specific for Catarrh Of - - �_ �
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acters are also in the vicinity to waylay the every form, and never fail$ to cure. .CAt*r, 7d1L18VjtN,_9 STEW
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traveller and thrust him from the pass - rhzouc is the onlyremedy sold with aguar- - 4LrO e%6Y itio take har=
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. � antee. For- sale at Fear's drug store. Sea- I 411y hei,d4che T� from
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People Who Never ' See Their' 1q,obody -can be -i
), Own Faces. . ideas -on & su,bject
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1) ized persons on the face of the earth wbo -plan, too wheti y
are not la the habit of beholding their 'via to sit 4
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, , I ages reflected from time to time in a mirror tan reml
- of some kind ? Surely this can't be ,,,)r NtUr plan, if you%
Dj . de4 Wrong, quite wrong, gentle reader, for At to A alight extra I
. I the present time, strange as it may appear, �Stftfford ana
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are simply kidney disorAers. The kidneys there are hundreds -of men and women ilk 14- After 91sue
filter the blood of all ,4hat shouldn't ba the United Kingdom who have not gAM4, Vr do'kign ,Uf a I
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there. The blood passes through the �kid_ into a mirror for years. Vould t%k�e apen ,
neys every three minutes. If the kidn The convicts confined in His Majestv's. lugstiOne tb I
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do their work no impurity or cause of is form members of this community. I ciultie
disorder can remain in the circulation frriosonthe moment, of a convict's entrance tv- formatloia impart
longer than that time. Therefore if To,u,r a jail to the m,)ment, of his exit he is WID I 14 froln rea4mir
I 'tt ,vaguely 0vtr th ,
blood is out ofiDrder your kidneys J,a a perm- .cJ to have the use of a mirror, thO � e I
failed in their w-bric. They are in need of smallest piece of glass being rigidly denied I Vl" our -new "
stimulation, strengthening or, doctoring. him. To the woman convicts this absencO* 'What W1 knew
One medicine will do all three. the finest of a mirror formij one of the chief bardshIP1 I vorth. ;Wbile to r
and most imitated blood medicine there of coulineinent, and many a female wsrder - I I X10
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can tell piteous taloo of women who b*17V 10r . a on the i
accually fullen upon their knees and mobbed Preted. .
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out intreaties for the loan of a morsel of I I- I uA* it is oftel
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mirror-*' just for a second.-'-' All these 141M .a. Ideas "
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Dodd's intreaties have perforce to'be disregarded- Ilav� 0 -
and it therefore comes about that many IS, -01 to steep the
female convict passes three or four yearF thus; oxtro,ct-
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idney without being permitted to gaze 444 . �
own features. -Tit. Bite. 1 *612 returns
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pills . - tIve powo" of LAXA.LIW913. 1-i0A, - They ArOlfulle� ,' it tbil
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