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TIEIVOOD HOUSE. � j I f nesO and ?rightneof of expression ; I I " I wonder where her charm lies," he 0olilo- 4 . -_
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,1R18r,%,1, Wi'r,hout lov ore is. no interii I t h are w&oj such a wonderf u I ole; irnerns in the Is Uric Acid in the'blood. . �
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antuess of li a. $WPIDE"OUG. � ; 1*4 . I . . i w 2opent ook of a happy child. cause of the &�_Id being . iliai e,K4ning ; I I her sister is really 4 or thirty years. It is --legant for � ' ' 1. I I
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It was a love noou,�,Iien Mal- - Istr I � besn�iful, bub with the exception of a. pair 1 a h air drerssing and fo.r keeping the .. arsul
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colm Herrick arid his friend a4ived at-� , ; .0 . i ofvfrybright and expressive eyes, Miss ' -
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A,amart dog�cai t, Ceovic's Own � . : Elizi bath has'not a single good feature, and -3 J_ . Gru0nenfelder, Grantiffork, ill. " voovez �
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especial proper! ty, was waiting for' them at. I gof the system I and rheurria� ' yet i ne is compelled to admire her. E he is �,� I -_ - I : -
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the station. As they, mounted � to their - i 1 a lit le digniffed and reserved with a trau- � -
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places, and Cedrie. took the reins Porn the ; I gar, nd yet she is not shy. Even lwhi ,a she Ha' -_ I � . Naaemer.. __.
I t' snatism Is a Kidney Dis-! It -splitting ,q Ii- ,
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. I il I reath and 'once he int rpoE ad : I ease. Dodd's Kidney Pills � t Ve , �jr -
a act b of tame oat ab the Wood Hou �e. 1 mendl-Ij lips. . _udTT9n-
the mare with an air of cq'mpl:�o�'ncy and Sickness;steals more savings tha: the I I I If the hair- . - ,� Z
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I ur youn o ln .darn in his have made a great part of! I -1 ; -_ - OMW ""IT- I
. Eatinfaotion thab so Mal- burglar. 1 S' I , coin b� oini the G �r g friend is to could[ see hec-looking at me a 4
, mewhat amu4ed low yj no I no. Miss Tqmpleton, " I he observed. I their reputation curing I a thoug ohe splittin is d,one, on yaur ; rmsangar.. .).
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� Lasl'been so hard e�rned � - ; Rheumatism. So get at i 0 it lose -S frien " I . 0-..f
. , Oxford is so -4med-Trid �
Oung cooksure of everything , � ! broken the ice now with a vezig@ance. WPI C ! C�-
boyish manner, " You see errioll, I have is paid out for drugs and octorse- thleca=# of 1hose fearfuli .
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u'a got quite used to my ew toy. My Sickness is ,the worst enemy of ewor - I I )h, do you think so ?'-' and MiEs Tem- : shooting pains and stiff, Qne thing I have discovered," he went for yout, for every hair off - . __. 1ptamerl
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my . as ir ing man, atid the common cause o� the hing joint�. There is - I y -_
sisters gave, me the! trap on I A bi th. , � � I at I on, ala he looked dreimil down intt, the -
flftonlo4ed relieved ; foc- he momenb _ . � I ci
day. I have ha ' wo . , I I scent�ed darkness of ,the garden. sh is a your hicad is a friend. .
. 4 Brown Beokw'.,fror t working mal n, s sickness is disease the' ' er ,ereniby had seemed slightly clouded I but one sure way- I i . V th. -- . I -. . ,Q%N,G� IVOF-Tu- I
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years. She is good fore ther mg or stomach-of�en involving the hi 11� n � . I W01110 of large oympa lea, with an )xoel- � �_-�eratan--
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ridi4 :; but I dropoed a hi b once,!;in Din- liver, or kidneys. .i . . �. I I I I I : lent 6ense of humor, which bar good hearb A �_r
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ah's hearing, that longed for a �dog-car�, -The use of Dr. Pierce's Go ell - il )) 10 - I -. . and kindly nature keeps in good control ; cip will prevent the I �
- . . h9 yl'ou may laugh, Cedric looking at . 1....,..,� I vluevaia.. . I
and though she soil nothing at the time, ical Discover , vi'rill stop the ealipg of . , and if I d -o not mistake, she is the leading .... I vrm9bam-l" .- __
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she and Elizabeth- t their heads together, the saving G!sickness. It cures dis- i ��o � . 'Dodd S I .. �.'f , spiri, i of the house. The sisters zeern � �o be .1 ISO SorTa
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odrick , a neio.hbor of - el [)niach and otUer organs of 11 : I ` has bepn, it will stop i- .- Wingba .1
I , � n ng 7 - spoil that boy--" and here Malcolm shook $1.0( abeffle. All drRtSisis. I I 13jue'vZole ------ I
and1hey got Mr. Vr - eases of f1i at I it I I., - , 4. FIthel ...........
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ours to choorbe it." , digestion a[ d h!utrition. " It. cureE dis- t rj. . t I Malcolm. 11 Ca IriQ will have it - U -Brur,-els .... ... !
61 Your sisters arovery good to �ou," ob- eases of hea�rt, liver, lungs, kidneys, etc., t twe -are not sufflaientl I I" I his I ead in strong disapproval, without rmo�.---600 ____ __ - - i
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served Malcolm in rtt,her *& batroni4i�g man- when theso diseases are caused the . . y UP- o -date. ' We id n e yl 1 I. beinj � in the least aware that he wa not If your ( ist cannot. _� , i
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a, 0 a a or in . free rouilthat fault himself. a ba j '113pjy you - -Palmerston
nor. He even smiled tobimself fu.-tivelyat diseased coudition-of thesiomacLTand I. Fenit us one do ar alad Vr-e,wll: ;o I
, toi how is one to a,ter one's uAture 4 1 1 1 sent the lad away proud and appy b ust yonabottle. B3sureanu .
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64 ttAboutten rearslagoIbe 4 o talk unkno" languaj as ? My sister . -delicately implied praise of th of your ,a rest exgeFs om �' . I
A good-lookinLo b y like Cedric � 4 always , gan to have trouble . . i , ��
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FO TORPID LIVElf. Walnut Strec , .. in, 110, tit zot so ap'l to I a beliefs and loves of t a past." . i 44 , _ .,
EIR , self. 11 If I ever ge , on intimate t I a wibh bad t u te I en two and &I d ys in .9 , j5=zE1C1%NW1MM=_—____ I am quite sure that I shall get on with - _ a - ceu-trajla�
ce d I I don't believe Oed i �'ants to change i . I - ,
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re *CONSTIPATIOI(. them, which is ver ' unlikely, 1 shall [tell a we! i voould bloat, y ot in the least, Miss flo P, t was singular y unbecoming, -a j big ters, Cedric, Orris 0 oino town of Bob Hitb Hcu9XU_..:,
I I F1 L a FO ' UUOW SKIM.' them that all Te on -, he is' toolp I , tha� �
this p tting and spoil bg is Dot belch up gas, an -4as in a-.vfjtl distregsp: such I - good natured condescension ; they 80cM to head of the Foreign Relations Committee in -3. -..
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- g?od for the lad, an I will only unfi, hi for times. I hav e ployed and been tredt!d by 0 11 7 posing a bit for your edification, and woman in a cotton blouse and. � . battered 1110 .9113h thoroughly good, kind-hearted I . Brb�aejd_
-r— FO THECOMPLEXION1 - M the best doct rs in the city but got no help V 'y �g to make you think tbat he is as "old hat was a spectacle to make im 0hud. v Congresq. Betore the ,couple gob away tl,le - I rAwton_ -
tj�3KIVc3aw" wu*r his work in life. omen have no !sense of whatever, _B3 s me way or other I e to . - I ! vomp, and very superior to the generality matter was sett
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lfii�w 'I _____7ny,_"2_!�"t_-,1 Z , led and the head singei nn Landc4boro:
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- � . animals treated. Calls romptly attended to an
I obArgeg moderate. Voter na 0 tat a specialty
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of Dr Scott's office, Seaforth. 2112 -if
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; syriate Solicitor, Cobveyancer and Notar
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.�. ]Public- . Money to loan. Office over Plakard's Sigg
I *%in Street, Beftforth. :
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� Barrister, Solicitor, Convey amaor and Notary Public
_'L SolleAtor for the Dominica j lank. Offloo-l-in rear o
Dominion Bank, Seatorth. Money -to loan. im
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3'M. BEST, Barrister Solicitor, Conveyance
*-- Notary Public -Offi so up stairs-, over 0. 11
F*psk'a bookstore, M�instfeet, Boaforth, Ontario
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. HENRY BEATTIE, arrister, Solicitor, &
Money to loan. 0 ce-Jady's Block, Be
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� . n ARROW & G'ARROW Ij Barristers, Solicitors, &o
. . AX Cor. Hamilton St. a 0 Square, Goderich, OnL
. �. �. GARROW, Q� 1).
Iff6 . uytiti,Rs G,&aRow, 1. L. B.
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� - Fa Mcoaughey & Holm stod, Barrister, Sollbitor
, Conveyancer, and Notai ' Solicitor for the Can
. � . Adian Rauk, of Commerce. Money $6 lend. Farnit
x for osle. Office In Sool t �'s Block, Main Street
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pri,m�ST,
. GradueLte of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of on
Salrio, post graduata courie qn crown and bridge work
At Haskell's S)bool, chicago. Local Anasthetioa for
� painless extraction of teeth. t Office -Over A. Young's
grocery store, Seaforth. - i 17 - 64
DR "F� A. SELIXRY, D tist, graduate of the
-Royal College of Dent I Surgeons, Toronto, also
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honor g-raduate of Departm)nt of Dentistry, Toronto
UnlVeraity. Office in the Petty block, Hansall ,
Will visit ZuzA1cbL every Rol iday, commencing Mon.
June let. , 1687
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. DR. R. R. ROSS, Dent'st (successor to F. W.
Tweddle), graduate of Royal College,of Dental
Surgeons, of OnLario; -drat olaas honor graduate of
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Toronto University .; crown and bridge work, also
gold Nvorkin �ii its forms,L All the moetmodern
I Wethoda for painless filling 4tkd painless extraction of
. eeth. Alloper&tIons carefully performed. 3ffica
waddle's oid stand, over Dill's grocery, Seaforl.h.
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Aaa. Gmduatot London Weglern University, mambei
#1 Ontario College of Physicians rind Surgeons,
Office wad Reddence-ll-Form'i rly occupied by Mr. Wm.
Pickard, Victoria Stroet, nex i to the Ce,iholic Chureb
AWNIght calle attended promptly. 145SX12
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. DR. H. H. Rots$ M. 0. - ,
Office over Greig al I Stewart's Store,
Seaforth. .
Xfght calla ittended to at tAc office.
1802
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D R.- F. J. B R. ROWS,
-Aata rerildent Physician and urgoon, Toronto Gen-
sys lHospital. Ilonor gradu ie Trinity Univorsity,
mambay of the College of- P slelans and Burgeon&
OWario. Coroner for t o County of Huron.
Oftice and Residence-Goderfoh Street, E%at of the
stothodist 0hurch. Tolephoub 46.
i 1886
DRS. SCQTT 4 MacKAY,
PHYSICIANS AND ISURGRONS,
,%Odeylc�h streat, opposite Xe4odist 0hureb.8ealorth
. _�a and Ann Arbor, and
,G. SOOTT, graduate Vlc�o
me-mber Ontario 0 11 f Physicians snd
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Smx6ong. Coroner for unty of Huron. ,
U. VA,uKAY, honor gradnIc Trinity University,
gold medallat Trinity MedAcal College. Member
Coltege of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario.
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RED CEDAR �HINGLES.
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The undergIgned wleh,s � . ,ounce to the public
that having bought a large quantlity of the th,cee best
brand.4 of red oeaar shingles, a id by jL,cttivg a liberal
discount for cash, is prepared to sell them to cus-
toutera at prices that defy competition.
. - S. LAMB'S Lumber )"ard, Seaforth.
- I HEMLOCK LU�IBER.
Having in stock a0 the Seat rth Lumber Yard a
- . very large quantity ot all the different lengths and
uldth-, is pr��pared to fill any 1jill that Is presented
. Ithe very best quality of Herulock.
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S. LAMB'S Lumber ard, Seaforth.
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Having bought a large quai tity of p!ne from a
large firm in Muskoka, I ain ,gretting pine dressed
Doth aides ei one side, for sk ing, flooring, ceiling;
wide plank for water troughs. -, spruce and bal3arn
for gr ;lvel boxe8, Fght and durable. Also white
cedar shingles XXXX and XXX ind XX of best make
In Muz;koka. Large stock always on hand.
. S. LAM B'S Lumber Yard, Seaforth.
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Hardwal 0 3 Store,
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Complete stock of Builders' Hardware.
Roller Bearing Barn %or Hinges, Tee
and Strap Hinges, and L%$ches at bottom
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proport on, a con ed rather irritably ; r1i, o o av a , , an uIr, j dainty iluffles were a pleasing con irast.i., W 0 . ow eautifully your sister r0Z the beb. I zl� �
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6# hey helped 21 e. It was then I wrote to y u r ' Come now, draw it mil I," growled beth sings ! I have seldom heard a voice ; �S,Olgrave_ -4
they either do to(�Imuch or too little, and advice. You wid me that �y MY SS you C a rio,,and,ithen he looke discontentedly "Ibis a woman's duty to set 3erself off that plessed me better." There are to�ns in some of the Northem "Wir-gh-sm 1.
the Misaes'Templotgn seem to be nj7. exCep- thought I hao� li,= lalut. ail the Illinois counti�s where the town peo ]a
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They had left Earlsfield behind t1lem, an easant Pe lets, * connection. osed 9 8 come from by watchiuR
:. c n These medi- -res of the fellows ? I beb y( a anything _ long sufferipg Aniia, and then he trans shyly, " Dinah told me so at once ; and them hitch a team or by obaervi g how v, , Mngha�d. di
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were now climbing �he long, win I ascen d Ines I have taken as directed, and am -very Y) ike, Die, that they re down with-- a certain saying : " If -you can' -b be and- though Elizabeth did not actually say so, V Bejg-�My,e ... �
happy to: st t at'II cotnUienced to get better , Eli both at the Po .)) i � some, be as handsome as you can ;11 a�d he I -_
thab led to Staplegrove. a r ad gre , from the. sta an I t a day thi.4 ol I � family Will distribute itself in a W,sgon. - F,lyth4_ �
As th could Lea by her manner how she an' oyed The salesmen know them by, the way they ir--deshoral!
I _jave not los " inah smiled as she to would hold forth on the immoraliqy of talkh g -to you ;1' and indeed, Malcolm' had ' __ ,
o steeper, Brbwn Becky Blackened 6 ,� pace. summer on a�coifiin of my stomach. I feel tip- a from the I ! �
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The heavy storms had tenipere he great - I : never been in better form. - Druceaeld.�_ :
- Ace b itute for t' Golden Med 0( � - Each localit3 seems to have Eome trifting Wppen- ... .
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l ey allgrouped bloemBelves LUNG WEAKNESS aY, and they are dazed � I � �cbntralia._
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oofb, refreshing breeze blew in th& r fabes. Dr. Pierc4's Pleasant Pellets regulate Z alvol)rrts sFkid it was too ot for the run, th comfortably on I him or her ai r to , I- __
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Malcolm drew a long breath of delig,ht. _1��l 1--marcm � 9. I itranger say, ,11lWeIi0,k,owie � . 1, -
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"There -As nobbing like the count - Is Due to Poor and Wat Tribune. � .
0 when home t0gett, quite a cheerful fain- 0191y i atirhated his readines 3,, E inab led the begun to talk to him. 86mehow,' her cioe 1 � � � I
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a good-bye to Linccln'a ImY. and .Piccadilly, town, Herrick, p ' �raisted Ce 1thaVo o 7 r and dmire the hangin � ga ens below, and when he knew her better he , discovered � That i a Why Some People Cannot get Rid - I suppoe � Thompaoula wife is still tle , - .
- , such a jolly crib o� yours at Cheyne Walk;" t i sld]es of the -little raving b6iog clothed th9t when she was ea ruler of the I ousehold ?11 11 Obl, no ; Blot W.bzad =rk ef I
and club -land, and ali t�e delights j of mod. I . gar or excited about I of % Cough, and Why .it Develops into 0 .. A
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, bad t'ken very kindly t: the b.idge its f. To add to the beauty, a tiny liu She was flo: close to � a
to death in no time%' But Malcglm shook � . . � ' � I him .
his head, I i I handsome laq, and made much of him for r� U16t, w ich seemed to take its, rise from him how that he could judge �of h4 r better. : of pure, rich blood to keep them sound and too. i � I- . -
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I � ' ! a. I at a invi�ible source, floweol b'hrough, the S1 Istron - If the lungs are not stron -What a le son an emotional bachelor . .
r ei_ - t alcolu2s Eak I ke_,wa� certainly not handsome, bar fea. I . g they .
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dear boy ? Nature intended me 71.a coun- � ts ' L dlec ded- � reasox , why an apparently simple cold clings S -_ �
ad Malcolm. , Chelsea is sacred gro�nd to I I What a cha�rming sF ot I I b ly too vOide for I)eaqty ; but the: I . made bride c4fide to her dearest, friend .
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argument for its own sake that he did not Besides, th n br ially fills a consumptive's rave. Dr. -6 311 to-dafe emblems I
necessary er v oked . nees in the dark Irish -gray eyes 3med iWilliams' Pink Pills never fail to strength7 talkin . . -
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and Batterse R irl. in the diatance,L &�d the " It was my sister s idea," sh( !said softly;. bar facel from plainness ; - . leb
^ � He liked I I her skin, too, I was �! g of mar ing again .
k accurate truth of his-Nords. to . .an thi lungs, because they --make the iew, He-" Didn% * icity estibliebruen
house where a )ri 31 Dante Rossetti lived, -" she origi ates most of oiii i tp. clear an' know she was ever marzied. She-" She- -01
: take different views f the same 1�ubjscb. . . in ,provenen 0 naturally fair, but was evidontly lattering zlsotd
�. I and an ol-d hi to ria 3.1 church, and[ the grand -Now, as y u see, we have cc me to the end embrowhed ,by air and sunshine, , � �riph red Wood which ;lone can do- this wasn't ; I said he was talking of jb,agairl�" � - -fore r-rd-enng. G
On more than'one 600 Non in Cedri a car- . I work. The mciat emphatic 'p- roof that � X-lowels. Pleaw-.
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Lamb. " Cu6t,)m � I can wood) nd ath. We are both �assionately for eveni her hands and feet were If rge ; and T he -train is about.- to
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� 15ake �'y walks abroad." :fond of flov ers, and like to see the -in from I ni thought of Ann& a pi etty is giva un Lady- ' But I want to give i826-13 -
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the picture gallery, a absolute n0688ity." Cedric returned in t puzzled tone. � of 8b. Edmond, Que. Miss Durand say3 ,--- in I I'll attend �o that foryou? ...
Why, in some moods ie would take� thie 'as He felt love our wi,d garden beat."' I � � that in his opinion Elizabeth Te etoii was 46 -' - - �
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his texb, and dio � ep the " And you are right -one cou 4 rever be not an a 11 � visitija g at the home of an uncle at VAB 30m_ . . - . - STOC
0ours 'mobt eloque�,tly on t avellcr blew h t . nd cold. Bab Majololm ti -ed of thi i," and Malcolm glai c(d at the ' ! m ' -meets Glasgo-m Magistrate i%ud his -wife, - - I
what he called the speidta,ole of the�htreots. )-ZER X. . pt ion. . One day we w6re out boating,- 1: got ,
" There are few . day was perfectly ei ; cere. No maul loved the almder a'te is of the fire and tha�ooft green � . CH&PTER � .Glao � __ .
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I �, when there 4Fe not I I tj. � my feet wet and caughb cold. The cold PxIaa g0w Man - 4' Hillo, Bailie, how-" I I -,no PIG BR=1
L� .country more tr�ly and sincerely. biever- Ii :ht betwem the tree -boles. Jilst here the N�HAT THE FERN`OWL HHA�R . gow Bailie "" Weesht, weesht, m&4, J I X_ on Lot -26 C
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groups of Hogarth-li figures,,, ho would t g� u . seeme 1, to cling to me, and when I retu ned . I 'h��
say�', sketches from the life, t,bound, * thelei;s, the tcwn was equally ueces to o* nd was bare, except for th 3'' carpet� of There � is but one thing that aan. z MW RW me are 1traivellin, iucog.111- a tboroug ,
. . Over home about the end of September -1 was bred Yopmamit -1
' 'ng "' him; and if bo had been comp Isa 6 su6rinw, and t 1 71, 1 .
humor or infinite pabhos. There is 4 blind ell6d to 10�0060 bi own need �ea, *but the next i ioment the ,turn inbi hat is t a goo� WO quite � 11. I was qaite feverish, had no ap- -A clergym�n recently wRnt -to pr--ewoll in - ,- -to ta
, em'� h [s a8tiDg vote w � , I church unfamiliar to hi: " You must do . . . . . . . . bo adraitted .
between th ould ,have .pEth became tangled ud elcoed rather have don! e.-MAI�iERLINCX. . W. .
beggar and his dog ovIer in a corner b I . I . `1 petito and the cough seemed to exhaust me. your b . -.d �� vi wrvice, or 41�1
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I 'op )) t . ak I bega a doctoring, but did nob get any bet- war I _.
We are a i the of the hill now,j' ob- bark. " 1'ake him to the 0eap. h 0 . " Our church ib very �
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p and another to hear. -Tiiop.E- - . I ter, ar d in January, 1902, the doctor told unfortunate � . I -nlG-Folt .-BER
I served Cedric pr 3sently, ,% ith a jerk of the w isperod ( �edric in his sister'4 car, and I in ts agnostic effects 1" � - -
the box. The dog a f ca is perfectly human While'IMSICOIM Was trying to -make him. me thatmv lungs .v�ere affected, and that. _-Jo X? - . jE on Lot 291, �(--
in its expression* Th eyesopeak. reins to reffiii d 13r wu Becky that she must M Be Teopl )ton nodded and stel ��ed off 'the I - lin, sa d an old woman a . . . . . .
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-L- gave ' then they bowled �wifb I was a consum ,b the ,milk bred Y,orkshirn �
not go.to slue� self agre able to the second Mi ption. - At tbis. time a friend carb the other n , 1
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and I stole W off the lunc eon table. 1 I I ktpt ) ' "' a jiet has �:U Lot28 -Con,
the nearest cl u ` the 0�nt( 'a ' - '_ bye . Zo B
, here b h scene th t to Ba lb -,ering by-play going 05b aFen t are, half the custom re I hae." ,
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the beggar in conversa�'tion wh I The, spot had J'been fiL , . 2-��, d ;Izrt
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- "ate "" Malcolm's att 3nt'on was attracted by a house oa'led Ophe il-a's Pool. Thokmall' I the young, clergyman, , . ar_ tits became better, my strength r& -A pariah su�geori was : . ed number of- I
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they were Fasbink. Ib was a small� h4 1 wib4 rowano and thicket alders I
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ab that moment, " q'ha't dog : �ositiv4iy gro. I evidently in intima'be -. term -a, � C f the pills, and Was �hen patient. 0 ,a mecaiaarx. RUG
I I house, standix g ack from the road, with a �n biac�lbelrry bushes, and on !the pond . a 00 ocewion he was ,stopped ' . sm
velled at my feet wi,b� affac�kon an� grati- I for Cedr fully r3covered. I am sure that Dr. vVil- 7
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tud a. " I i I . I 1 3 it" I I . in the most unceremonions manner. Mr. isms' Pink. Pills Paved my life, and I village andlibuto I 1,
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" How many muttonllchopJ bas he had, ad i Two or thilee rough Oarlyon appeared to !be quite yo 2way I . octor, if ye jist pit yer tat , B -the pure bri
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.since ?" asked his frie;nd. - � I , ned WiLh moss, made com- tainly nc t more than six or seven a d t van - er than I btar sic a singiW.11 � ivos.--11�r';�W�f
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i I � wbere' your frjen s�at Kestons are coming. mo nept occupied by two ty, and had an odd, characteristic, but nerb words the power of Dr. Williams'Pink vary After servici
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. . Is fancy at 'once. Ib was rather ies8 becanab they go right to the root of —
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-sometimes Sprattlel meab biacui�o-and ofit:"Wocai o over it any'day we, like. ani , wh )Matliratsight Maloolri� certainly hill and , an - That , &ter in ,the held, after --
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tobacco for the beggarL He h an old aold- Here we are at tf ,a, cod House." and Ced. did not ak for a clergyman ; and round ing, but the broad forehead aya4 kindly, 8 Why they never fail to cure rheumatism, drinkin' a platef. � o' your inulk.11 Collapse -- - - -
- ier and wears his medal ; and th'6i dog- ri . c drove in a� an 4en gate. � 11 the I ,'i - ions attitudes of WiL I itiDg and frank -looking eyes soi.i�ewhat redeemed this um a o, kidney and liver troubles, h ad- of milkmaD. �_. � . - .. -
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natural he calls him -who fabolies hi&'' home They seemed ariN iv�g through a little 'wood Ce� 11 id's lit le fox. terrier, Dick. 4 . � f .8 , Was i in I at really mad, and j, isnot responsible, for auy, �
-only the . , 6, � . I his speebby a certain quic pinj of �O cev s :a box, or six boxes for $2, 50' by thing he may liave dou '_ _41 me, . � 11 .
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n the evening. I saw him once," *�cnb on the fir trees 'was beautifully kept. Now Cedrio ther.an a' � words and sentences, only added. to: his ltri direct to The Dr, Williams, Medi_ doesn't appear t stupid to " � -
Malcolm, -Puffiog elowly at hie cigarette, . ggrievec ton3l ; " wily marked I Aividualiby, �and was by �ine Cc., Brockville, Ont. Substj . Me. Prisoner .- �
is and 4en thcio� w( s,'au open glade, but the the -'allow I ves here ; " and then he put his I I o mi lane . tutes are (interruptiDg)'-kourl honor, look at the - �, �
an uncouth sort of chap on crubche's ; and disagre . -_
when Box � � grearer part w4as hickly fringed with h�ath- han( L. tome ea Is when 'one had beo'oni sometimes offered, but you can alWa�'e ro- lawyer I h I
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down, jumping on him If Nr,�'Orl` ; . I so I tistily that all the dogs bege n barki f I so this is 'a healthy town ?" interrog.
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Malool soon. found oub thab he as ' - - 1b&veuse&Str_
. The next in urned a col�rner lik(.m the T Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People,)) ated the now . 'Yjval.. ,it )ff
WINNONNOWN� � . omont Cedric t I Rd, Oaly Dick, wbo m as % know' at _ealtby ain't nue, ,�
. 1 Ing curate beonging to Rotherwood, th I , printed on the -wrapper around e,Mry name for it, sir,'iboasted the native. 4'Wh I - tern I a] p1lee, -And�
. , . sharply, and a,loyr gray bouse �nd a �vell_ fellow,ani up to tricks-rpshcd� up th' attended by the Templeton family' church � - I I .
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1 .- . �a, kept tennis lam e b f ) them. I pat 1 and bE gan dancing excit adij 7und hia , ; and it we have only three patients in the ospl - I,A%' - I --SON, . D,,. �,
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! alc6lur. 1% ca t.�inly merits -its na 'me " What ,observe took a -Oa6 in. - -zeceipt of price. A-
' - arbarians boys a a I "' I Ming Edward's Ki undertaker and the tombst' -
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I ; - a iul ' House., � the ( the iss Templeton somew , . are there fro 5) W. T. STROX0
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"Dinah is build a� lodge next to I or com anion, anol'then kbe rnse from - presently, but he spoke in a jerrin retty" tory of Kin . . �eliltufion. . - ;
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� year," raturne, Codric. 46 L,)ts of people the I: 9nand walked rath r 'nukiestically g tone. I )r the Bufferings of h g Edward's sympmby PAINE'S OBLERY COMPOUND L I
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. . refuse to L-elie iere is Then Eliiabeth-laulghed, but Dinah, loo ed f is subjects. ; .
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The iva,lk��g, sjick, what wood, and lose tli�mselves a d( Zen of times qr ma I n or was f . l -shocked, and Mr. Carlyon throw a ry lod young dressmaker was threatened with WILL BANDS11 Yo: R NEURALGIA. The 11 I
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a crowd of'-thm tb � t nough, but ib was, less soft " Ib really is not such a bad ns�uie 11 ob'- he doctors advised her to o I � 11 _. .Lu;s 7
1 . e re lare: the loohoub for us� 1 Jump down Herr�.ck . and inn�u than her tister's and'did not . Read the Strang:Testimon-y I
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Persons ivhb are thin 1and I wil"foll w you �Iitectly-. I want to a I eak im 1 88 bim so favorably. T) �en she intro. served Elizabeth softly, as thoug4 to her- tince in an open-air home to underadp a 'Of - FAR-ld .Xf
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Malcolm did,imi I'lie, was told, and ent ed sho I h s ; and , 7— taken in�o a convent and devoutedly nu I ad om an
weak but not sick enotigh i �i ba afterwa-do the dogd Carlyon's' ibwab evident thathe' agreed Doct Ordmary Medical PROPEI
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� sunshine izzled his eyelids a little, 1but riante I each one, ending up wi 1 ter si te er- get her admitted into . : I .
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,, Chromc cases " tl'4t'S girl Who was advancing to meet him. The Ma lcol; who was a dog loye I have a great respect for him. He I Then the girl, 'learning that the King was n - ils". Be �
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what the doct' � figure W068 ail) r unded and graceful, and h ad 13 of his own, was too mediaeval for these d ayi, and h a en vi- p %tron of one of these institutions on I be " run-down" co 'di'tion result dirtetly from
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-1 -there was such alertness and youthful ess, rie (is wid ali the animals J;3cbar1t-ma&rj he I famished nervou#7 :'... � I .
xvh1ch - . , " He ought to be 9, follow of his - him and plead, to' . system. . I - th -G I 0orge
iii common Enor' ish in the beaO 9 ; but as she came cl6me to pra a d anA oarressed them, be r his assistance. I � .
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him he eaw'thab her hair him (If ove and over again th!a I ry ompound I d ; oram
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" I am.very ple�sed indeed to see you, Mis rempi bducouldnothol4a candle to Ad ' �� Beiro I
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To stop t�e cOntinued voice.- - We �e observed in a pleasant si ater. I Z�` - � - 1. " I -think very bighl� of Mr. Charriog. she was too ill to czee him. Ire then , x- system and fully ustains it. While P,ainew . ;
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frain Cedric t a t you seem quite an!old to women j 'Anna had often bl me him for ton," and, Dinah apoke rather 'ravely. P ained �hat it was neceseary for him to I ee Celery Compoun is working at the root ,of vine F. Q.; Olen)
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loss of, fle-5h th6y need 1� will find us v�ry his is verit3y' � 11 come to iEquire into her ca disease e centrist), bracing d --
! . . friend. - I am -f -aid you " He is nob only a very Uarned man, but he r, as I a bad se, -am - auditorr
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I ob, homely p 3o�le ; but I daresay � is a, mist . is such a t aorough gentleman. Po r man, a ol as to the desirability of sending her to building up the weakens cot nthe. busluel
Scott's Emuls" , d- ske to expec perfection," d and irritated ----
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feeling of weakne'!Ss t1ley grumbles dread ully, poor boy, at our old. and �ck hl lea in people ;11 I bub ' Mr. Carlyon, for his Iffe is very lonely." ' mption. rheumatism ariii poisons are expeRe - # I I hall jrotpecovv� X
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I i as hioned, hum I . I though " Why does he not gab married then 9" 018he w i6a aided downstairs, and -he ques- from the system, . d forever
I . um ways." ; M4 Im ag eed with her he still r [ Dr. Phelpie wonderfa � I �
need Scott's Emul I it I can a�sur yo .1 dmained growled Cedric.. " I bet 7ou hefs not much W ed h 3r ' . . .
Sion. u, Miss Templeton, that fast dious a d hard to please.; 1?11 as to what the doctors had as tion is e irry .
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the quiet will b �ery restful after the tur no qecided that Mies Eliz%lieth Temple. ova WIS
It makes ineiv flesh and moil of tQwn, urned Malcolm Eerlously ; Carlyon exchauged glances. =p. 8he mentioned several I for �Our present trbables ; it; 1 r
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> I rove see a pOrfeot paradise ;)' and ecidedly mcitriM011y," the King. He then infor - Quie.), writes as- -
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I then Miss Te I , ad, her that he had come from �� 0 follows : I 1 7
1 1pl " F :d Mri Carlyon. "He is an old b ahelor 'the King p . �
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. a plea anb, cosy-lookin� Orawi�g- 1 2!��llll by choice; �nd in my humble op: ioa is 1L " I have had seiveral attaaks
ISiol I room, with three window i ' to a " i likely to r - lioed tier letter and wiefied to help her. Ib ke pt on Liu creas)ing-gattaing, worse, and I r
Scott's Efnu L a opellingl on � emain so ; and then. his ortl y ", ;
- I 9 CtS terrace, below �ch lay a charnij4Dg gard I 11. , s nerer � . housekeeper, Mily. Finok . After. furthEr inquiries everything w a tried all the doctdre for help, and took all I � I
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th'n anq. weak persons i 1 ut t a house the wood ended i I i� � thoroughly comfortable."' matisfact )rily arranged, and the gill w Is kinds of medicine� and I got so at 11aab th'st, I �
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of the r� i Fr:offal Ba � ache with the result that -her health was greaty m8nt of Nine$ Celery C mpound, and I I
it. Tt"makes null-, arch, Malcolm c* ght sight of a I btle rustic 1 1 ; - I tise
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bridgewhiohsee edtospanasoit of gre, I Dinah -be knew well be"D. ,and it cured me I ,
, � ; � i L fellows,�" observed'Cedric, with a misobie v- 'Efited, and that she has Once been abie I :?gh t � bottle., o teous- Th
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rich blood� S*trcnuthen.s ffie ; .- . Y, general mer �bwit, Blen. . � - . �
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6 Miss Templet n had taken h pla I h On t.�, stat t�r. P. al ays a - i -----*— ever before in y ' I I
� ce� es:-" I am ramer enthusi- ,of Lincoln told me � life- I Would not be - . .
nerves and ' " at a "i1i the! Praise of Dr. Chas a's I �-
ppet�te the tea -t '� b �,, ..Ti. � woman ha Palgrave i without Paine's 00lery Compound if I bad, I
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k� � t Malcolm did n ak 04ce Liv�r P that he had been engaged to a lad', and 1 Ogling, in Ogle Coun . I
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I follow her. to illsi, and believe I have ,00ll reELson I y ty, -s a, bottle fo Farnitu-T.
food. , � " A�tler all, town h a i -a draw. ) that just before the wedding -day tie ep. to pay. fifteen dalj�,
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� ; e. F6 se�eral ye�Lrs I , vas a &eat . I . In 0gI county the people of each tow n 1 - - Shade -s, oil
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for � ordinar � I backs," -he said haif to himself ; 1 bi I it, Miss su rer frol kidney disease, a I , oed� �o ond villa *d to I
_( !, Templeton under,si;ood him, I ��. I ad 'had be able to tell whence � ture Franj-�S',
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� . I i dens there,�' she[ � returned. � 0 er- atly. I I strangers hail by observing how they act in - . Repairiill fy
� muls*011 The " You mean cA� has to do w trie4 a grea many remedies, but did not 'been a little shy of pehicoato." i r cbtrch. M-akivg a life is!a larger thing than mak. �b
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.aken as I ng as sidmess " Tbat� Would , � d in obtaining more tban " Cedri2,; I am Aur oung ing a living. Maoy a man -bus made a oi attention ,
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,asts and 0 good 11 t gard 1� in self ; our te ary;r lief. � �s"ght drer-s for dinner, the gong must have �oun living who has wi�da a poor I fe. Some- ,-- . goo � �
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! seen all its beauties y0b, Mr. Her ick," she I tk frien� of mine advised ' his room ? 'Dinah spoke with gentle de di i ves in made very mode 8 a or evE,n scAri Upholsbee
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I continued brlgbtly�- it ig full of urprises. Dr. Chase's Xidney-Liver Pillj,mar AI d'-ridy sion, and as she evidently C ummer and winter -when there rat _ty livings. , - TOW, moss a
: When I have given you some tea N�e will go 91 - xpected Ma go eleigbiDg. No matter, however, ho Such wag GOMP,milib's village preicher, who -
11 so, with 'r at satis�action. I -1 ad not colm to join her, he rose from hie seat,, far they get away from home, -some of t was 69 pmet-ing r11,oll ,on forty paunds &� F111711itur.0
There's new strength in search of my eilst'�r. She is sure to be 'taken half � box before I be,an to feel .he did so he heard Elizabeth may in A lo ypa .
I down at the Pool- : we c. ; .�,� � kn( r." Such was he ,citizen of Germany, : , ' home - Or a -t �
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. -1 � - have seen in the PA 4 A 11 pi re we I ",.L� often vionder now why story is a true. one." 11 Very possibly -L Not 1011 C.inna . n I hundred dollars ift AUV fain I" .. _f h;0 - I- T -T,
j a ca emy. Is our F V V r,u 0. new-fangled rerr edies when why not.?" was, the answer ; I I he looh a 11 p P oup e appeared in % ( 5 j � 11 -
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do � s free. ly, ard Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills bav ail e1110r- 1 �o more. 10 our mviking. of a living the mwk- t
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4e for the nexb few minutes- the mous sale because they radicall 'cure seri- -It is never well to Yorin an opiniog to) an4 thus 1) irticipated in the exer ciser. - ' may add to
: ; talked � # soon ; before the ne,kt half hour had pasae& - ter oil the beau pulled from his pooke � Ing � to mr-ke a living as to Of "Dominlia
Pq stir'e that thi- J)Ich rc'in Ple"alitly of Staple'trove, 'and 4he s�ortcub ous and chroaic disease, 6ne pil a dose, 25 4a of a life.
e form of a label Is I Malcolm had been compelled to reg,djust hi a striall comb and handed it to the girl by hi made also the cap& ilfty of -enjoying .a liv- _-�z ,
ill I o. the that led to RotherWood church� and village - , cen s a box.' 'All dealers(, or dinanson, 5 .
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lvrapp�r of every bottle I Bat & Co.:, oronto. I .. ideas on the subject of Miss klizlabet]: side. The latWr, in fu Ing, of using a llv*�,g aiver we have made i .
.- of and thew, Cedric 3' ined them, and' began' 11 view of the con. I
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1 Chemisl I -S, i Templeton was a r velation to 'him, and ' I � r. of a life. . �
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TotOnto, Optarib. that all h I � dress ; the transparent material only a fi off ance. I - - - j 0 - I BrCCESSOR
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I : - finely moiilde A'ter oburdh the choirmaster offered to I � l
t as flat as a pack of cards. , j the round white throat a,ud
50c.�and $1; all ruggists. � j Ki d n a y' -, L Levees Y -Z (Wiab Head) DisinflectantSoap - �
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