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I I FQ I I I � . eve'trywonian. ,And just as;Que antici,pates money to be -considered, At least," I a a
i. I - There was a serenity and a gentleness am- the;': changes of other .seasons it is wise to ded, " that seems' the really imp.Irt a,
. . i - inently winning about the koderator an he anticipate this change of season and pre- factor to me. If -we have the money wit
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� eat in the armchair at the foot of ,the. pul- pare
i SECU IT for it. In this way the discomforts which to continue this work I can tee
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I . . pit. Around thelchurch there wero'beatedi'pei. and disasters suffered by many women at reason'�why it should not go on.' Unfo
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� � . jimps a dozen men and half as many women, I nately," the speaker hesitated slily tl
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I . . I " I am informed that there is no futt f �
I - The -place looked atrangely-,empty to Sum - Dr Pierce's, Favorite Prescription, a me A
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! . - day;,accustomed eyes. There was a Eub- icin-e for every season of woman's life, wlE *
� duedburn of talk and an coca � ter, I think." .
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. - .fionul short , entirely meet the needs of wouien at this
. " 31 half frightened laugh, but for the most part i - d f h geih,lt cures the physical �, The old pastor looked at the youn ma
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I The -afternoon kun cast red and blue .p i1a Mod
Car er s de_ression us Ily aisociated with tlii,j� the new element in the church 'rose.
I . � shadows from the stained glass windowe, critical period. It tranquilizes the nerveso ernity glistened upon him. He spi ike i
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I ' . . encourages the appetite and induces re4, crisp, abort sentences and seemed ni o
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I the textt " Love, One Another," ab the bas . fre . shing sleep. I I I : Ahe business min than the. preacher H
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- Uttle Liver PHI& of 81memorial window. ' . I
-1 - � -_ I . . - � 00 WV,ja,1RL10 p had won his place by the businesslike man
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Must Bear Signature of tery had been in session since early _ morn. . . � ' I slongh of debt to practical affluence. Thi
I � __ in and the routine business- i I WHO CANNOT BH�;CURSD. �� had been done by tearing down th Ol
� i , : I . 1\�_ go . - . � pr'gr' "'! � Backed up by over a third of a centu:
. I � `�iiiiiiO ever.ly, with just enough hastal to pl:a such a I s no other remedy : I , - rectory and building in its place a nei r ton
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11 - . e, Z - . and not enough to be unseemly. T�her�e of remarkable and 1pniforin'tures a record story building in 'which the, church )ffice
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�S�._ had been no inharmonious word � - and weaknesses peculiar E wo and root ,Fy occupied but two floors, Th
- each canvass the vote was cast � . rest of tho building was'ocoupi . ed indis rimi
� minamni i- attained, the proprietors of Dr, Pierce's
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I .wA* p8C__a;iM16 Wrapper Below. lyv .Some of the younger clergymen he d� ite Prescription now; feel fully war. nately. ,,. , 1. .
. . I ma ifeated an . ani tolerance Favori ' 'd The day of false chsrity'is past, I oat
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. � SMAU and -as easy . somewhat long-winded remarks , of their ney of the United.States, for any case the young,'man. " It is just as dial ones
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seniors and a less easy consideration for 'T� ,Ucorrhea, 11'emale Weakness, Prolap- for the church to
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_ . the Elders, -who were converi'ational inste d sus,,or Falling of Womb which .they can,- not yet received as it is for secular ntek
__ ' not cure. . All they ask is a fair and reason-
F02111111ANG of .being businesslike. They p1shily thong t able trial of their means of, cure. - - prises to ,purchase goods for which the
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MON& DIZZINESti that� these men of affairs i�er6 usurpi , I of Manchester, Cofree Co., cannot pay. The day has passed, and
- 4 . I FOR, RILIOI 'L - their righes in being both dogmatic 5, _ J. S. Carlisle, 14sq., thank God it has, w*hen the old ramblia
. . . jSgES � Tenn., writes. 0 1 have been using your medi-
I . I talkstive, but they' were well I manner . cines for the last sixteen or 8ghteen - U
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I FOR TORPID LIVER. young follows and not only know but pa d . � ode of the church, can be I recognized. Th
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__ I k . I fOR CONSTIPATION. the deference -wbWh is due, all i the word Coilee County Poor -house and A.syliim combined church is a business enterprise in il 8 we
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I- Two Soong men, painfully n ous, h d medicines for the diseases for which they ate That beiri the matter of this n 18410
. . . FOR YNECOMPLEXION , ' appeared before the body, to be uestion recommended, that I ever used. They saved resolves itaelf to a mere - question of ( ollar
I . � UPON. wife's life at the time of'ialiange of life., I
I - and to fittingly answer tolth ir , fai . . rMyle been r di g or medicine to and gents. If the money is not I i th
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— ���� They were candidates for the mi�iistrjr, w 3o many afflicted women and have also guaranteed treasury, we have not the moral right tP g
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. I CURE SICK HEADACHE. moneir -spent fUr it. ,I have told our druggist ' We any money in the treaenry for the wor
I after all was but a .formality'. t he day Of that i,f tile geople came bac and said Doctor . �
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� I - their ordinationin was not, and vb ,y prr5ffer A Pierce'� me cines did not gi ,e satisfaction, to among the Jews 270
1 .the requeb� that they might: re�aiva tho ir give 11r,ent back lbeir monry an chaige il lo me. 66 There has Inever been any regular fun
I. VETERINARY . � I have , 'not once been called poll to refund. I ;
- I ,� . . ___: charge fr� sadearlV beloved tea. her. - T in bave never found anything to equal tbe'Favorite for that purpose," explained the Moderator
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- fORK GRILTZ, V. B., horlot ' graduate of Ontario was gran .6 matter of cour a. � I � k, . be m'6ney has been appropriated from
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A ,idiseases of Domeed So the h urn moved %loDg... ) one.. as Dr.: Pierce's Common I Sense,- M the contin
. tp- Veterinary College. I L I � edical . gent�fund. That fund, Lreg rot t
"dwalo tromtod. 0allo romptly at nded- to an Worried, no - one unoomfortable, - naive 0 b i 2eipt of .31 0 SY, is exhausted. There will be no furthe
— ft- 'eats, ,Vratei , Dan= a specialty. I . Adviser is sent free on rei . ne-
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L41lft, and watidouca, on Goderich street, one door man, who wan palpab!y tuffe ing gi, at cent stamps for the paper covered book, or � funds for this putpose until the first A th
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il of: Dy Sc��A'e. office, Nei - U12-01 mental distrees. He seemed out of .place i 26 stamps for t1fe cloth bbufid. Address year," .
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I did notblend *ith those of his c)mpanio a, M�_ at the New Year'
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. . - He was an old man-% Jew. . Hi �iron gray years axid �seon no harveei, nor .have they " I will, try and borrow the money to carr
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. I . bear& was trimmed closely to is square been' disc ed. So I say to you, why on the *ork."
. , . - . � 'we " What can we foretell of the Now Year
. � I jaw, giving him a ruggpd, do ged , loc k. should q�urill% now - Shall we let this .
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arillate Solicitor, Conveyancer and Notary Hip piercing black eyes lookedil anxioul �ly work failbeOR1130 YOU have bebome tired? What do we -know of what our, fir sneia
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. ftblia. Mcoey to loon. Offlos over Picksird's Store, from Under shaggy . -gray brows, ai C, ,his 16 g. Arn I tired?" ! condition will be;4'st that time ?" � an : d th
. KSIQ Street Saaforth, . 1628 " t6 I ' . I : esalike minister. 11 I 'am more sorr
I I I . lo,a-fike hands trembled as ti y tui Some of the younger inen stirred uneasily, busin
. t I nervously; at his heavy rn�ustaoh �. He an and oneElder rose and made his way to the- -than I can tell, but it would not be ri ght t4
.�. . R. S. HAYS, � �, dressed ' in the convebtior�al froo i coat a a front benches. He wanted to bear more go into debt for this work. It would i(,t b
. - &WAter, Solicitor,- Conveyancer and Notary Public. wbi te tie. - The coat . was � not n( w, n or as clearl�.. The Jew ignored he interruption honest. Mr. Moderator, [ move you the,
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- Volknior for the Dominion Bank. office in tear of the' tie clean. . . . �% and otitinued : �, the work of the Mission to the Jews I* din
- . DowintonB,mrik,gesforth. Moneytoloan. '12M � continued for lack of funds."
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I . ' you something of my work. 11 Second the motion." This came from
M. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer I with these men and women, at t. I have, much,to be grateful for. The first
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id, Notary Public. - Offloes up Asir#, over Cf. W He X had replied when apnk-n W,4md its year You allowel me folir hundred dol. two Mon simultaneously..
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Fiiiiii bookstore, Mai Sbreet, Saaforlb, Ontario. thick Semitic ut,tera,mice had ,.. ante,of grati- larx-Ji . �` - ' . 1 66 There are now two motions befov thi
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I __ d 1627 tude as for favors received, 0 lot ilr ihe tri 6 ,:Woi -I that all-. you 1 had from the body," sa
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parthewas silent. Occasion%llir bishand oburch'.0 I I the work be continued. We will no, v vot
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JLJL Money, to loan. 0111pa--3ady's Block, Sea vqenb quickly to, his eyes, and when he . 11'jt is all I have ev6r;.' had from the on that inotion.' The clerk will ca I th
. � 4rah. __ i679-tf � thouizht himself unobserved him, handk'r- ebu I A ':'aid , the Jew simply. - Out of roll."'
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.9 paid the rent of the Mission I 11 One minute, please," said the o P%a
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ilo:ffo , successor to the late am of pathetic picture of dreary, h9peloin. waiti a I tor -emeritus slowly. 11 Before that vote i
I i T! . Mcosughey 4 Holzi Barrister, Solicitor i g I have�'seotilrod Bibles, and in two years cast there � are a few words I want to �say.'
� . awroyanoer, and Notuy Solicitor . for Ohs Can for inevitable 'ruin. Occasionalli his I �,Ps h%v,ehai6ed two hundred and twenty
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adlauBank of Oommeree. Money to I -and. Farm moved in & mut,tered prayer, and once he thoui and -p�g'ea in Hebrew iorlmy �.eople. I The younger man settled back with a die
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� teg sela, office gootVa Block, Main Street openly bowed his head, upon :
Oestarth. . . I I .., I singularly ble, The filet tinctair of tolerance -the older oues,wib
. I I 1 the pew in front, of him'and ae I year : I eighty dollaf,s� sent to me by onel of deep interest and no slight amoun
11 We will now take up the I unfinialied t bose wbo are interested i � my work. Last of love, for the old mi an had labore d fo
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ICKINSON AND GARROW, Barrist6re, Solicit- business , . finally announced' the Moderai year the subscriptions c=le to one bun- nearly half .% century among them, 1,ha
ors, eta., Goderfoll, Ontario. . , 1. 4 I i I dr . christened some, buried many ; had has
� I - , E. L WOKINSON, tor. J � . ,e&�.an'd fifty dollarp. With that I was �
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� 1833-tf 011411LES GARROW L. L. B. , At this theie wag a alight, biizz . of C!, )l n - able to do a -deal." ' � ' with them in times of sorrow and h( ar� o
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I 1 , v6rvation. Several of the; 0 . ger b ion 6 ' HO do you work?" The Molerato?g happineso ; had indeed been all thing( to &I
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: I � - DENTISTRY. lby.acommonimpuhe of con�ert,dwish.and . For the first time the Jew spoke definant- "I have listened to words in this oburob,'
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graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of on , "There is'bhe matter of t ble Hebrew show what I could do, not one of you t6ok an old man. They nay times chan .,, an�
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� 1 Uric, p6st raduste course in crown and bridge work Mission, which Went over f oln'the A ril the time,or'gave the thought to come and perhaps they do, but I can hardly ,ealizf
I I at IlaskeM!83hool, Chicago, Local anasthetice for meetimi . �. � a see what my that they have changed so much as th i.
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i patalso# extraction of teeth. Office -over A. Young's , I I - ' . work was," He bO3&Me meek
. * - Aaron Leezyneki-io#e slow)y apd star ed once more, � - . . "When I -was a young nisn", he co inued
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I _� grocery store., Seaforth. - - . I . to move towards the a u SO&C before )he a ' I go among thy people And try to ibow with a gentle smile, " we did God1f work
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F - $19WARY, Natlft� graduate of the put t, then . he reoQuil(rered Itheini ad them Christ#' It is not easy. There are no first, last hnidalJ the time, to the very utter �
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. . - and Beeldonoe--ftfularly owupiod by Mr. WID. -now" said -the Id man, rising slowly, but they would not listen? and they cro 11 The plea of this brother has moved me
I oi Victoria Street, next to the Catholic Oburch I wd- mfghbfly,� and: I for one want. to'nee th
� ht e4lb aklandod promptly. Idows 11 Thera'f 1.0 no reason, Mr.iModerator, edaroundhimand he lost�hia temperaud 8
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. Nightest: attended to lit the office.. do. I will rdsd the resolutio# which was, Youngman was almost ready to come to un, Th, oun, men had lost their air of 3ol1te
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� �. Doff: F. J. SUlKIROW81' �Whekeas, The Presbyteri Is �not satisfi d sorry, but it is bard for a young' nian to go Moved 'literally thousands to better and
t , with the work done by Brothe� '� teezyn8ki against his mother and hie people." higher things. -
� R M7 T -T we ;'be , it ., 11 Thou there have been no convprts since' � 46 -g
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� Tw,iwaow; ,No, 46. next meeting, the work of thd Mission eliall. 11 1 do not know. � I cannot tell. for there of. this Jew. - How dare you then come here
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I ion, the tum in no wily Of W114, I k, and pretend that, ibis mot good?" T-helong
I � IM of $50 a month shall be paid I to .Brotbor they are beginning, to ligten to me, and I bOrty forefinjer -was levelled accusingly at
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. pmfovx,*� colover for 0ounty of Hurm converts bas Brother Leazynsx'il ,obtained � You lbays�alm -at countless misticas for the faith. Those children stopped away from
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� gold.m2allatTrinhy Medical College. Membir 4 younger man. - 11 That, it x4ems to -'me,- is for my, people? Ooe mission. I, alone find they went they were stoned by the Ittle
Collegq of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontarim the imports t pot t 11 . a i , I .1 single-handed, am doing the work, and &j- b
ai : 1682 . n - : - � I �o read you after two years have grown faint. oye and girls of their neighbors," here
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;V. Knechtel has- taken into partnership .
I � . that I have labored faithfully ; i that I ha i a 11 Mr. Moderator, I m.ove that the resolu-
Alexander McKenzie, from Detroib, a prac- planted the seed. Shall I 11 . ve for the ba, - tion of the previous meeting be dropped 1. .
. Noal Upholsterer with long experience. We vest ? How many of us 0 ".. It,'is , now and, the work of the Mission to the Jews be 11
are,. therefore, able to give this branch of two years since I came to you and 4ske C011tilluled -as heretofore.." . . � �
this, business satisfactory atten.tion, . your aid and your illotall"Wapport , foe.. my For. a � moment there was ifflence and it
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. MiWO& t01110 Jews. I hav6 ilabcre� ,for seemed that the motion was to fail at the ;'
3osey comers and fine parlor Work made you two years, and because there ar' not. outset. ' Then, from a far-off corner came, Uric Acid left in the blood
to order General repairing, and estimates a
. yet conversions,`yOu isay 6 ,me, 11 Wbet. " I second that motiou," as the old raetor by ' disordered kidneys
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Wi it also receive the careful attention of and strength by res=r treati n many years 1he was :taki
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AY'Night calls angwer�d at Mr. Xnech- In hot Weather. sr ,
.q�aller dose I called them all to worship,
a and a littre cool 1�111K_Wlth -It will fo Didid's - I
tel , 'i residence, '2'ad houle in rear of Barton . do awaY wl . th any' I obijec I J'Boy,." he rumbled, the young. preach- . . j
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& E oVa bl oksmith shop, � .which Is attaohed tUfat r ee bad been one of his pupils ; " boyo how '
. . . ducts drurInir the! hea eO f �ast you bring politics - into i the house of �
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a Dr. Chase's Yid' ey-Liver 1?ills, one pill a
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11 ing an tpostat I w and h) begged me t,
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e maid to that m ob he ha i nt g
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made t at he i ot bone - with us, &EV
d in just a to h � , have fri satigated ever,
one of ose c � # r s. They were all lies
; lies. ave any � I you ear 7ed God undo
such. perseouti d, fid served him ailentl,
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and eirollen. :: - ad bee hurt but Iii
7 would -not tell o:' � tw. I inow now bow
I be was hurt, !H4i wn ni er, that mothei
y that 'bore Hin i i mother � vhotn he love
to -day, had b rl� a beav�jstone full in bii
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gry�and mean y at, loved ones go hungry it
the ear irice of i od �,
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when t bey ha ,a � �n blind so long.
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t know what the fail ly meant to a Jew ? Hil
r pe . reonal safety, -hit !friends, At comfort. 'H4
I stands to -day akx��e, witho it a friend, fo�
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I ever yon h&vo Ju , 'ad again it him, He how
f hungered, 90 his g ne ill-oli 6d and cold, ho
I has isee i his child vin attacked and injured
71 he has I oet his mr o '.her, and what have yot:
I given bm for a I this ? A pitiful fifty dot
Isre eac i moub , from whick he has sui
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self ani family ai i beet h0A% no Id -
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aid, nol one of you has given hinia loving
word, not one you has ever taken the
tr6uble to find, ' the terrible price he hme
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young men at iere and 1 AJk of business
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11 Mr Wan P I min now rm*4 � y for
th§t V000 OD4 i X! Of hQ90f of PW OW
9horob ..... got A --- ! @ no vfim,0004 in io
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th@ you K Pf@ I �of Injod 4y, agai in-
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atwdy w6gledikid At Wf, All
,ill, "i Am t to of refflain n my how I 6
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6t d6fidmil f a iggloti to the do,W11/1
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from evi ry vole P 11 ' the church,
" Ant I wan, t � be the first to ofrer MY
humble kpologil is �u Brother Leczymi my
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is Mwo I an anifo Lis one for mothers, and
when M ; 000ni v ,during the hot weather
eoliaitud i ofter pens in o alarm. So
many illi that a b Iresult f&1 ally are liable,
to emue that ev ir �other w 11 be Interest.
ed in a medical o i q . very tbai �6ba this per-
iod of many dan: a Mrs. R. Ferguson, of
105 Mari at -a b Mputreal, Que,, given
6r-- expel fence f r 0 a beqeflb of other moth.
ers. She says J 11 My I be, has always
�eem` am ill and I ('e 1054. ar suffered o
;Ohl ,as � summ�r m Ith its t4 eth that I, did
op!, thiu� he wo�ldhva, Th) meft3ine the
doctor ordered f r bm did a( t do him much
good. I hen be E e �� sobtAo-kec with dysen-
tery, and a very hot skin rid cough. I
sent for Baby's Ow 2 Tablets and they did
him & wonderful amount of �0, and he is
now getting on o�pl indidly.11 -
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in medione or vi�fl., be ebb lost paid at
twenty, five ceri a Ibex by ne De. Wil.
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own Pull inan beiiij, witchod 6& and attach.
ed to another tr iin� reminds me of a similar
experience of my mi,"l rem4rked a man,
##only," I 0 conta ne, 1, I 'wibh 418, f t was more
serious, a 8 I was Be [arated fr m my bride on
the day of our mi 6rr age, and 'Was not able to
rejoin her, until t ie sfternoon of the folloW_
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and on eN ery an ii ,"s,17' of my marriage
some one is auto p-oom the, incident and
laugh abc ut it. )t - r wedding" was the usual
conventh nal -th! og -church, breakfast at
honse, re,.eption, r uning ,� ay from our
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pursuers, wh6 abM red rioe"#pon us, etc,,
and then we droi e,, treat to our quarters in
the train In -hie i we expected to erose �he
continent. I had t ken sevetal state-roome
adjoining each btl0r, and'for nNiurortwo
we were irery bui y ' Liu Ingour belongings
and making thilul a � �mfortable for our Jong
journey, Then, esving my wife to take a
.rest,, I went off, ft r a smoke. I found the
,smoking compa4 Wont full, however, so
went.through the train until. I reached a
small sort, of offic a 0�x attached to the ex-
treme rear, and, ini ing herein a comfortable
armobair, before wh 0 I surmised was the
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fell saleel'. lVa � al vakened V the cessa.
tion of motion,'s rid!. bear) a voice Any:
"Well; yimmig fel oW, now I -A is your bua-
Inessherd" Iptir0d to my1detrin dismay,
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Thoexplonation vas only too! obvious; the
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m 1 7 Hatress -and -didl all he c6 belp me, I and prominent church -worker, stood callnl; ; 7 mwwing local nj�
ar d I managed vrit4in an hour or two to in- I and looked on. The surprised cowboys . -1 I.. I I , week, bixt �:
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al: d waited for me t a rejoin her, which was away? While the wolves were pomi '. - I - - Sodol
u t, however, until thc�next afternoon. Of these questions, they heard a gentle but fi ' � I .
con se, the poor c ild had been terribly voine say: rM - I - - ;,- `8 mierot5 I
"Put down t1rose guns 1" Thai- � "I � ... � I H-ajigh, of Lnn�
frig toned, and, a"s o one know about the dzzei eyes becatrie conscious of somethira
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car, thought some dreadful accident had bright in the lady's right 'hand. The wild - - 11 -sited a ,ew �
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sne to me until, to her great relie ,she riders may have been several diameters lat. -
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re sived my relegram. And we did not go bloodthirsty than they looked, but th67 . .
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b 'alifornia at all," he concluded- "Oar newa revolver when they saw it. The , . , - mesting.held in t.
, Wortable accommodations were gone, and '$had the dr - -ladi I - �y, -
c� : d op." The gentlemen (Iriop ,I . I to Sund-a conf;Al,
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it would have beenver ' . , pe ,�. _:,.e,00._Wr. Pan,
'. y ignominous to re- their "guns., Their conqueror, picl�ed the I
t7n to New York �ud start afresh, so we revolvers up and ,ordered the en I emy to right : -1 �� � for t116 last tiw,- - *
obooged our itinera and went South. At about"to the police station. Tramp, traniN - leaving for ', -
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-secret, but it tramp, the boys wemij marching. Their con- �, . I r
fi I at we kept *o'ur a �venture a nIN - - 4
wive too good a joke,not to share with the quaror handed themover to the police and � 1,4MI1. and sobo 'I i .
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fa�nily, and then, oil course, every one heard made a charge against them. � — -*� ,;
� I about it." I - � I . a � . I - " - I - I . . �, Whiteeh�
� That �ired feeling will diesppear ; your 1 �,, �� , I., -Mr. James G-
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-11 improve ; your digestion win � I.- I -
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c The SdIar Plexus appetite w,i I I I _q6VM
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nervous systsm, is altul ted just back of the atornach, pound Iron 11111s. . I -, N 0 !
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body, totbestonaill,beart, Inngs,kidueys � .r -nig
d ' )i ergy, the vital force of the At 1. V1. Fear's Dr' 9bore, Seaforth I P00-2- -
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. � - - k _*. - orgai G-art,o n has ;
Nqrve Food dfrectly Aid s the solar plexus In supply. L4bor For the Railway. I Jdr. Purdon's, tw
, Ink the power which ru iis the mewhinery of digestion - � I 1�,, z �
arlid: so cures nervous dyspepsia, headache, dizzy The building of the National Transcon,tin. ,, - -e i itA to ther reeidenze, ,Q-
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sp'ells� and bodily weakness. entAl Rai�way will mean the Apending of as ' - .v---- - - W,ho -or a' ye�
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Conunclrums. - the next few years. The length of' the' li , .- '00d popil
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I lWhat does a 74-gan ship weigh with all may be sot down at three thousand three - .. _. � ine - --m I st,
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hqr crew ,on board, *uet before she Beto sail ! hundred �.niles. The expenditure pe! ,- c"T
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� What thing ill th t Which is lengthened the Caua4ian Pacific. That road cont �48 -_ i,**",_ 2 I
$ �. . aftAr-effect- .
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) cub at bo ends? Ad I r -400"i � - -
E b* 000 a mile, the new road will cost $W,000
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ch month � �o ladies talk least ? In mile- That means that a hundred mill; i �_ I
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" F�brnary. dollars will. go into the building -of the rail- �1,1� - � - I �
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rt ,of spi4ch is most .distast�ful to way- The c0niltructiOn will cause the - I - -_ OWD W*VX--Mr.' a
JWhat pa, , . � . I - . . . I
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, lovors ') Thei third person. nPandingiof hugeVumn in subbidiary -el : - I . �
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1 '[What part of a ii is exactly like eve prises. Additional'capital will be attra . ft or U ta
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obber part? The counterpart . to the country to meet the expansion of the I'll - MAU. . .
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Why are ladies o4 wicked ? Because they home ni caused by the outlay on the . .1 .b .
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'heit stays and steel their men Will be need. I I ... r e . Ov Wh
r noVonly bone t railway. I Additional work - .
tticoats, but t ey positively crib their ed to supply the � -1 - � TO .,; 11 ,
pi I I _ wanWof ,the men -wor-king � �_ - I I
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bi Ibies, bl onthe�ftke. 8OM6 persons put.the extra, ex. _ I ... :: .sr1VTZ.___.r.
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hat is tbat. WhWh, by adding something pemidit=4 at anotner hundred milliona, - --i'l-, I
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tc i -� it Wfll bec0ce smaller, but if you hundred �nillione spent in a country of Can. �� � I -held in the tOWnsbij
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I I nothing it will grow larger ? A hole in add's population within the rext few I : )r -.W -ng of last:
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a tooking. will give ian enormous -' I - _ was thl
. I Ampetus to industry � �k. The4avd`
17 bat is that whi�h never asks questions, and prod;ction. , . : _, -1, A 0" ". S.0
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5 Morequires , man answers .9 A door An important phase of e situation is the . _401088- , P. L, 6, -
L k4 ker. � ; number 61 workmen thtat will be needed, : n --I-'- - - - - for ditah cn the 5
What is that whfch every one can divide,. The expr�ssed intention o ;0 iiii
I I the projectors of � jk�, from _S.j:,9pdoU1fi t.h,r]
11 a 4 no one can eeel, where it is divided ? the echer4e was to start work aimultaneons- ";--"4"_tW 0. proetar. A. I
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r, ly at fifteen pointg, and to drive the railwa,3� i � _' 2 . r. ai
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I an did Abrah in sleep five in a bed ? through 9't top L, of d. 1�uch a poiicy of com- 1 -, I $ ,a. Procti
I V ... preering ' i �� ,lbere... also, & eralb,
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I n he slept wit] his forefathers. �ne worfk of building into five y"r--,-- I � 1,4i Fergusion's. G. F
hat ie that which ban many loay.es, but will demond-accordiri to a m,petent juil .1
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... no a - - . � -the continuous ,�mployment of 25,090 Gb. 1 � :� =,Jo evidence had .
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I & orers. I Twen, � ! - - 5
. -11 1 -0 11 ty�fiva tbousand addition 'A � � ,40ai ,A4ing :4'1r -OM- 10 �,
I I Saopleassnttota�o that children try for it laborees, e ma say, for at present in Can. . -
� but1fV8 death to worms of all kinds, DR. - tLOW'S ' "I I -,I judge seserved 460iiion.'
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WO K SYRUP. Pricel 25o. All dealers. ads th4 mand for labor distinctly exiceeds . � - - . � 4
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i W . the supp� y. Wages are inbr-easing already. ' I - _.1jhC,YARD-,8 YELLOW 01'
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. tt the call F oes out for the great army of, Pav- isotbes%.hosrsene
The t . we. Journal says : viem Which Will be Deeded on the new road. �, . - - . I x ____________Ai �
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Two Western On rio farmers on the ad- It is 81�.i iteresting fact i hat the prog'res-s in � - H
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joiU'llog lands have run up a big law bill labor-sav, Ug devices is such that the Cost 0 I - I . 40VIC
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&piece over tl-e �osi eiesion of seventeen cents railt ustructinn work is decreasing in � I -tmme of W.m- Uontgolne.
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i worth of useless lai the U a of th increase in tbe..price of Lbor. , � - -. *si the �Oue d t,
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There is Do partibular principal involved. It cost more too buil& rb e Canadian Pacific, � I
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� This land is close b ' ide a fence an I M -M SUCMI-Ifully raiiiiiiii -
6A d cannot when the -men were paid 61 and $1.25 a day. I
I bei cultivated to ba*e it, an s . � I - Nther ,splendidly W10
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I war goes on. I I lines to -day, � .Aent.-Mr. Robt..
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' although the men are paid $145 aud '$2 a - � -Ai has all tize brick �ou A
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I Of conree the uitimate outcome 'Will, be day. Wages of $229,155 a duyar'e anticipated I .
. that the lawyers in the case will -4wn 'the' by some contractors. . I I I I kewbrio-khouse, AD=
I seventeen cents worth of land -and the two � � - I i � bors kindly- 7assifftrd 111n
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i adiAning farms. " I If youl every day duties ar I a, a b4idem, it � kauled from ""he Xlon&44
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Those twolarmers represent a two fre-)" is because you are -not well. Mller�s Coin. 4 - fig 114onj hauL-F. 10. Ta)
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quent modern type, pound � Iron Pills will correct this condition. aemj;�O-Gwrge wyllie,oi
There is nothing in the world so pleasant, .__ I �.
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as having one's own way in . everything. Bilt At L V. Fear's Di ug Store,. Seaforth � . . � *e tam of $5,wo- Iii A
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when a few thousand people, of ,a few mil. ' �� . 4hased this -�Iasb fall- and hi
lion, live together, nd two individuals de- - , Muskoka�s Popularity. . 14e has thi.ayear's �crop., bi
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sire the same thing one has to give away. The following voluntary testimonial of the- I I - --sami -thi deal_- Tho -
Muskoka re'gioii-and Roval Muskoka hotel ..... aivn
The big -natured fnan in the trifles of life . ��� .. ok Agricultur.&I 0
was receiv ' I . . . _S ci
gives away to th edat the Grand Trunk General i le
9 lother fellow. A fight I , *ori that the Row' k Fai
" Offices recently, from ooe of the most prow- ;; I 4—=e on isatu'rday, --O�
that Coate more tba the object fought for, . ; . - I .
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i' a mistake. inent doctors in New York City, V110 was I I
0 . - ,FAU FMWCircuit
� It is only in the large things �of life, the Sojourning for's few weeks in ',that jistrlet- - ! Dorham, W41.-* rwn,
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atte y1oware in I . i
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_ O" maiskoka reglonall � - - � _ tt4vvol, Luoknow,
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Igh t to tile Very Call, � - I A boalth rtodilt of tbo 1. - I- __. $VristforA, -4nd -Tee
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i arot 0.4ex, It# Iblotude. d,ry Afmo#Phiprie - � Z .- to VbW thfi* ii
. ThAo pom-elwip'n of A fow coo wortili. of I
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�m arty J0 Aint r cftftlom,  wmer tup � - -
,P woft , a wofflonWry bolin O)y free Irm-, W i . � - I firtorgiet-ow-u-, for �
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, " 104time; -majo b., p4r4pulariy WfIdWOL � � I * �_ �_ 'J"U41-1sh,for boef
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�a�tooig,eor�ltarl9�"tgrwTlt4w#lill� "r"11 " In 01 i" 490-1-00twigni*, 044m yWJ4rX.qy i .
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A14 dWM&WRd§ of PWOPU WJW 'Are P 4 W 100 � 1� I
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skk h"d&A,@§ 'm ,R,#Jr#d by PlOw"d � Joyin th&#Urnmer Hifin'b*111. th@ 1-4pik I . � "
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� A -t 1, V, F&A �vffg qfffa, gafooll, , 140d# ot (Jouna 0 � � =- - - I � -
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: The 8106teb Sabbath, I .. I
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A Ntiadfaff univorbity tfixfl�� wao fou'riffig _*_ � . 4. -01'a*xx 1411.u�4, A
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I# I gootlarid last surtitner, �,One gvr�� If TRIEM IN ENGLAND, � -- - D -Mr girl-w's fini?xhttj -
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MJfning he Put hij little hammer W .4
h - I #W my ois wummmil of,
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poo'ket, for he is an amateur geologist, and But Mr. Balle Could Not Cure !!!! , I -
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14�,bllfmg out upon t] e hills. began to chfp off HIS Bac=KeTill He Used . ! , , I
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0 4h specimens of rook that interested him. I _14- bratiberrye, the WMI&I
' DoWs Kidney Pffls- 1i - . . �
A p , ativa happened along ". the man was — . . ... - b"- vti mornin"comols,
t 0 emgAged � 1. I I !�Wftof the burya, but ted '-
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4he nat - I . WINNIPEo, Man , Anguist 24-fSpeoial)- ; � ftaw- � .
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ive loo"i on with a frown for a Mr. H. Bailey, Qf 256 Patrick Btreet, who I
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toment. Then be 'amid ; " Sir, do ye ken arrived here some won* : *404 -if sbestr*de t -oh �
WI I � VWas ,tbiek in the rna.0
breakin' more than stones there ?" land, makes the following s�A - ! . � � $1 � .
I , . _111i0ift's traik. Mi SMZ I
� fl Breakin' the Sabbath, eh !" said the ckraing a well-kri Ca ' .tement con ,
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yonng can4an with a laugh, aud,�' to Op- "I had spent. considerabIq money ill F I ,,h Vile �Ole mare in thel
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poace the Scob he Put away the hammer land treating palos across my ,back and in : - vwkle, my wife's mui
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ado walked onward a little way with him. the region of the Kidneys, but'got no *Itln' at our place an A - 0
: turn of the road revealed the ruins of a rri relief. 11 per, � I � -_ 1.
. I iwr pickin, ,as she Uid �
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" What castle is that ?11 majd the - it" - *o she xed 11 in In
castle, "Happening to read of cures by DodXip 1. � -iiii , * � -
I stranger. The Scob frowned. " Wo noo' Kidineypille, f decided' to try them. And � . 1111111 121
the d%y," he said severely, 11 to be. ipefrial glad -I am th,it I di& - ft the way we passed mf.j
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lid things." . . "After taking three boxes, I found my- - - I "Alm aul eomplections, V,
vW . Iftton theaame er 1-i
—0 . self perfectly free from any pain whate cr. � . runii 1
� Lliller's Grip PowderA Cure, It has never troubled me cined, no matter I I . _m4burys." B.,In' aqm�'
At I. V. Fear's Drug Store, Seaforth, what lifting orwooping I do,0 . ,2;.k t0 *11m of them. tut I
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i —0 Backs&6 is kdney . a t'h% D I bild's'Xiduey � , i i - I � I git, they -were $0 A
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� The Lady and the Cowboy. . Pills cure all Kidney aches. � � I I I - ,* - P. A* Therd �'
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1! . 7he chief duty of man to to be kt '. I i - � . n9t 4S Ives "Be 'another, , I
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to 11 ' have the stuff," Be' ,strenuous and you FoHowed a Doctor's 'Advice. I r JWft WF'yho sed hie
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wi! I be happy. We have all bad ample op I 'When I WAR in the Logislature," said the � '% pink- ,crunbury �
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. pottomity of hearing the gospel of masculine Kentuckian, "I was eal)ed over to the pen!- �� lbefour ta� *a �
str anuounness, Humbly admitting that all tentifirf to'seo an old fi-tend. He said 00 I t prayin, it I I
otb1e . r virtues are and of right on ht to be - - I b"4sac",144-the s% amp, -)�
9 wasn't a phice to keep a gentl4man inandi th
iuc�udedin this master virtue, lot us find asked me to get him out, ,HO � � 6-42"`h'�Ve board ahou
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w'd you gat �11 I ftod *" ,
u0mi In in Jim?'I aak(d. Aper Signal
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psi ticalar, the recent Montana case of It, A "Well, Mr. Xom, it was this way: You . , . _L, I - a y 'I.
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tirr a to admire feminine stren' e , iiat
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couple of cowboys blew in or rode into Cul- kn pepppry little Dr. Smibh down in .1 i I ' --o'"04do 4Ur tbe buryo �
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bar tson the other day, They forgot th t 0 enaboro? Well, I met.him on the st,reat l� . buk ih�_ I 438 frum Greklil
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b a race outworn and on the way and sez -to him. "Doe, rm 1wing so bad diSCII&I"gin' . 9
00 "' are I 44 . t.l
I'll, I 6 swami)
to unction, These two specimens or imi- think I'M sick." i .. I . My rnisquj� al
"R �Aing bad;, are you?" � 4W __ L
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tatioxne must be readers of dime novas. he sez, "Well Jjm�," he Bez, 1*by aon : 4A14 V%�k I _
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Th�ty affected the old cow -boy, half -horse, youtake sometblngV "And that night, .. 1ril 1; juniped i
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half-allig4tor style. They drenched their Mr. Tom, I Look his'two mules." 164, - Ineall aw he kep u,
Insides in whisky, raided the .town, drew : . I 4yWrB too grC-Len, t,4�"o gf
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the r guns, and took poonession, bidding . �0- he piiii va, har&-r cl
___ -The little daughter of Mr. T, Killoran, - -99fm- __ -
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Of Stratfor4, met wit,h a Painful mishap the � . "Y 'y we nerd --
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I4r I h4e rest uv th ;
� otber evenifig, The lawn mower was inop- - , 140 dogsau�',winimi,l . I
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r, oration on V�bo lawn and the little girl was Oi- f _ Larl
l a . I 5,8 G barepi wil-kaw:
Is " in close pro imity to it, when in some Wa . ,
I VW,td our, e4rs., When:!
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her right h nd was accidently t.he I
I , - G r, ax, .Trail � t In -- ", 16 I there st,)Od my -
machine be -ween tht knives.' �- %*iJ.1 wj
. - y - Vebfore the . in Z real r4pe
,�.�.�,,-,i.:�.,�-�!:�.�,L!�-,?� 're t'- '' I -_ u -)pped the fingere of her - 1i , cranb.uryit
I 11741iteid it as a ,e ,
Alandwiere �adly cut.. . U-10
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9 "I hZve �_,cd A-yer's Hair Vigor - A very . quiet and p.r I .ft chap clu inied it. I egi
if P etty wead'ing was � to I seized 'th
;or ove'r 11' t . e bury ar'- i
" il a'ty ye�rs. It has kep celebrated i athe Englimh church Milver"ma,
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- scalp free from dan.druff and Mi" 31LAJY.�, Inade, for th,P7.
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$1 ;I �,-'� ,rr,:,vc_.-1t�d my bair, from turn- daughter o Mr. and Mrs.- Robert mayp . -4 rft,chect el f
; " - -r-y "-t-Alrs. F. A. Soule, AtwoA wig United in marriage to Robtr# t 1 +40�. - syton SIC_
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, L ,_ (Smart, a pr )sperou a ) ougg farmer of Sob- . *_y ,
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. I V-911�1 � rimigvillc. 0 young people wii,re unatten4- ,
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