The East Huron Gazette, 1892-02-18, Page 3ME,
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Wky mown Lai&
4 wf-��
:)m Dakota of a
�ideutally made
of Rapid City.
�tural tekerhone
in Me Black
� of a valley
�WO high peak&,
mountaine� and
dmarks. These
3,nd fecb high,
i6ve they been
of th� topo-
� f toariats de -
'hey divided in.
peak, taking
�he purpose of
*8 the valley.
the story goes,
6rty were pre-
,
.he e4her, one
ntain was sur-
>parently came
R position and
cl� By chang-
iw1e
� mountain he
was almit long
2ey proceeded
aouzit&iz.
the others to
the attention
,n attracted it
onversation in
i plainly heard
other. T-bere
)untain where
?eared to form
mting W%S ne-
perfe,ct3y dis-
,O be time, an
n the !erin of
serve as ellip-
5peakers plac-
ach end of the
r of the atmbs-
I the phenom-
It Liik� City,
ms, is built in
and a person
md cas carry
7 with avot'her
is at the other
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Me of Pacu-
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Ili this theory
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hen th-e mor.
is definitely
r causes. His
nth of April
a inanth of
ature and in
his death it
of excessivri
of deep in-
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t he placed
whiola reck-
a natarally
which fi-,-� or
, and the le -
king bout he
ich lie died -
O not tome 'in
guments by
mask of the
which the
of the great,
es soisethin 0
E ase em the
eat,h arrests
ctiom From
the oatg or
sped. The
death in a
print &f hia
e, or what?
wastine dis-
diffsrmtly;
e body be-
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his hmd,�is ��
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prof"Bion
men of the
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that duty
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hat I -shall
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in publiq - -
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I . . - -P - -eitd wn! liveiLt 0,wfi-� en ersome lucky Indian raw L,.'- - Cannot he disputed, and the case is yet to � - - .
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4i a -Count -&ad hfs _ . 9 _b6ft, and he Liv di . 4�
ter I& Ottawa Woods. - li�d . lat � . , 9 - - ,,,, " � .1 IV - I - , den -
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TU conflil ' � �' a a '&'W- his rifte� I , �3 - , Us -- be CAI ---, �
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A azoes when woundedis a a'ange 11, ane" � � -Thi"o you � � _ corn Extractor has failed to perform a per'r ,
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rifle a �"ajn . _ _ fe9t cure. This with pai I &-=
� ThiWconclusionwas arri#ed atrous within twCnt , iscQ ,,�,�
- by hf.4 1 Y78 ised ;,--, Lii,e it &Ava liv:er it (10wil I -� � � "Ou shall Nive %i, hands 'me hu,band-.� �-
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=Uut Ki . ex- ami, for gh6ti.ld AkAeet ase malign - , � I ,�; iadsoin6 ms�an � A - the tion and freedom from ann . . ONE
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citing interview with one of these lordlyani- spot betwiedn tho"dk--ei, & r4e. - cracke& Live it down! live it 4ou n I beautiful woman. . -4 2,z ,,
-b,W . Then simply make your- use. The great corn a" -, , � . , "Ii -
'em Whether jai' e 1� - ith sh 1� - Frft - -
male Who rosm, Ch. ri. .A;. T---,4.&, A� et ir�t �:: ,,-- Q -n they'll ha- their heads - is � �,�.�� 4 . -
- Ile UL mar , �,� .e eantitutRemove-all- 16t6hes,pim- etands unrivall - - .- ;
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Viscount wasyoung. The elder Viscount, orwhetherit struckthe frontal boneand Cease to trifle* with your namd',', ' 11 ples,.." forked signs,o I f � turkey traclis" from of frauds ed- Sure. safe, painless. Be- - ` -He A Da a
glanced off, the Viscount never knew. Time will show where lies the-biam e; -� - . � ware Offered as substitutes. -for the
his father, died and left this young man a . But Live it down! live it down , Your features, 'by the u ' 'J- Dr. Pierce's great corn cure-pu
title, a large rent roll, and a seat in th he did know that before he could fire . - ae tman's Paiulf,m Corn
. the Brit- I� Favorite Prescription, a tonic to thqanervous A GAIN OF A POUND A r1AY IN THE
ish Hot se of Lord& The young Viscount, ao"'n the animal'was upon'him. Let not spite or envy vex you, Extractor. N. C. Pols�u & CO. Kingston, i CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BEC -ME "A -%L
I Live it down! live it down I circulatory and procreative aVstems. I� . propriet,-)rs. Use no other. ' - � RUN DOWN." AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE
however, did not care very much for the lis As the mouse bore down upon the Eng- _Build upon a safe f oundation.- use brings roses to the cheeks, and sparkle' No man ever yet minded his own business : THAT REMAMABLE FLESH PRODUCF&,
latter just yet, He was only 2 hman the latter,sprang- behind & tree�and Live within your, meaI13 and. station -
,'#Years of- a - Take it, and you will, like the who di n't get int, Aft� �� �
,gp- . � , , to the eyes. - ! I
- -- *& Ind` - ar" in good I As a cure for co'd in tne head and catarrh : 8 Ala
when -he dropped into his poisdasions esP �d,i-W,�wfioii�-th6�6id(if�.th�-a-�imaI -I)OtherightancidareerdAtiiiint 4 ' I � Ian maid -'red"e' d trouble.
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at 20 not man � that- -had ' . � --, h' i ' i ' 11 Live it down I live it down! e,n, flfid a "
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y youngsters, especially il-th power enouX in it to ill th4k if faLse friends betray -d e-ceive you. � health, an omen of future happiness. Guar- Nasal Balm is endorsed by prominent men -
have plenty 'of money and � t e - �As - anteed to give satisfaction in -
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pothinj _ do� I Whole House of L�rds� -the,.,`EiiIglishmai:r Live it down! live Iltdown! every cue, Or everywhere. Dr. Derbyshire, president o '
care much for anvthinz bat their own enjoy- 31Pialijaside irom- the(10-sceridizig-�orni and Better now that you shcul A sever money pikiLd for it refunded.
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and let the tree stand the shock, he unfort- Friends -hips such as theac f t)r ever, . . I Am
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sank out of sight in the deep snow. , Trus, Frederi.�k 1. had one but Napoleon took it and cold in the head for catarrh �
The young Lord Kilfoyle made up his unately dropped his rifle, which at once ,,Ing'to yourbw'n endeavor; ' on � I ; low
men*. the Ontario Creamery AsRociati
Liveitdowul liveitdownl % .�� - There is, to be A new Prussian throne. 11 Nasal Balm bea,ts the world
mind to see as much of the world as he could off and melted In my own case it'
aiui as early as possiole. With this object Then began aseries of dodging movements should misfortune e'er o'ertake you, - two small it, and there are ouly now effected relief from 'the first application." ' LS U .
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- which'devel6ped an y�that - 0 I. WiTa.,
, amouut bf agilit, wn u error or transgression, ent by nisit on receipt � 1-111, ,
in view he engaged a tutor to look after him , chairs of small value. Sold by dealers or , . OF PORE COD UVER OIL' 11
-am Oxford graduate, the Rev. William surpris4d the Young fellow bluiself. The Never %e above confession, Make A Noto .qf it I of price-�O cts. and 81 a bottle. Fulford ' Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda
White. The tutor was not much in a(lvance wounded moose would charge ,at his enewy- Cower not beneath opDress!On. Read it over. and Over.- 'again, apell ,it out & Co., Brockville, 01it, ,
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of the Viscount in years, and certainly not 4�1 a- ivav-that'ineaut init&nt death, and the Live it down! "-� live it downl and sing it, until it'is indelibly Axed in your IS NOTHING uNusu.�.,L. THIS FEAT,
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in worldly experience, but, a cling to cus- . latter would -avoid the beast by dodging be- Heed not sneakifig cowards',railing, mind, that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is - HAS BEW PERFORMED OVER AND OV"- I
t*m, he was the proper person to accompany I In , Liveitdown! livoitdownl a . n infallible cure for cliiri�nic catarrh ol, the AreaBLOOD AGAIN. PALATABLL AS MME. EW-
,vor hin& the immense pine -Which iierved - Iii Winds -at stern make fastest sailingi . B U I 11 DF. R DORSED BY PHYSICIANS. SCOTT'S
the young lord in his travels. So, with I for a barricade. The young Englishman Right is might and truth prevailing! -- hefLd'with'all its distressing complications. - and NERVE EMULSION IS PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON
bright anticipations as to what, they should C01ild- see that- the brate desir�j to trample God above is never -failing! Impaired taste and smell, offensive breath, I TONIC.
- th beneath its shaip hoofs, and ,, They supply C, LOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL DRUG.
aw and hear in America, they sailed for him t6 dea He is Judge -lot others frownl ringing noises in the head, defective hear- in condensed GISTS AT 50c. AND $1.00 -
New York. he knew that the only escape left him was Toronto, Can. . � -JOEIN INRIE ing, -nose and throat ailments, ,are not only form ALL the Bub- SCO TT &- B 0 WNE. Brllevit7e.
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" It was midwinter in the year 1887 when he to keep a sharp e.�e on-the-unimal-aptl a . I - I I I I . relievedo but positively and permanently stances needed to L— - - - - - ---�J
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reached, Ottawa. The terrible cold of.'& Cal ', that When he' charg4d he The high priests of Persia, who forbade cured!' This isnof4ney of the imagination, and to rebuild the MONEY- MONEY. MONEY. '
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te a new thing to his '� ut a hard, solid fact, proven over and over Nerves, thus making
nadian winter was qui I r Ott ' ' e 0 e- tree betweeff them�- 'Once' smoking in order to break -up the tobacco b -
c uri P11 . I monopoly again for under a forfeiture of them a certain and LONDON AND CANADIAN
Lnrdship ; but he developed an idea of going d a p e in the brute's movements he monopoly . - The , and vouched
th rig �
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on t of Jim I ,
inLo the wilderness and killing some wild gh bing up the tree, but a look has been officiislly abolished. Of $500 by its manfifactu speedy cure for.all I .
. 1 40 � rers, the World's diseases ari in ENCY CO.$
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animal or animals, and Ottawa'waa a good at its immense trunk Phowed him that that In the scholastic year I& -9l'St. Peterat Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. from impove'ish
Was,,du v of the questionf for the % j 6 was burg had 259 primary schools, with 19,760-. Y. "' A word to the wise is sufficient." r- -1 LOAN AND AG LTD
pla4efoi obtaining t'bd ne out'bisheibeiii Ibr' - ' ' fifik � ' j from pupils. I . - , � blood, and shattered
� I nerves, such as par-
as to how he should set aclet ii`%r�hh!nCtne with 6xiei ke-i This year the number -of schools 1.4 Sei6rii large Vienna bankers and manu- alysis, spinal dis- 103 Bay Street. Toronth.
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heard that moose deer were plentiful fif the ground; besides its girth. w" .more 267 and -the number- of Attea ._
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riffles to the north, he made up his mi ty than than he could embm' . ".Ueie,4as I _ding,, papila facturers announce, that they will prohibit .c�� I
nd , ce I , 1 3,042. This includes 120 female schoW&' ,I �11 �heir ezim �! f O&'joing to t aciatimicssofinem- CapitaL .................... $5,CO3.00o,
with an p oyees r. he races cry, erysipelas, pal.
that moose was just the thing he had come nothing for him to do but dodge around the atteudance of 5,703. - - , I— I during tile com, pit� i , .
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1. pitation of the heart, ' Money toLoan on improved farms, city
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to America to kill, and according th-- lord tree until the tutor, attracted by the report 3"- - �:-, -- scrofala,chlorosisor and town propert yon liberal terms of repay
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IV of the shooting, would come on the scene, Grip-TAIlisheli, So Do� Dea0y, Cold' . green sickness, that ment and AT LOWEST CURREM RATE& MUNI
and the tutor equipped themselves for the I- �� Gooa, gense! . __. . I —
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tired feeling that affects so many, etc,
expedition. shoot, the moose, and rtlieve him. If he Headaches, backaches, dyspepsia, indiges- mpure have a specific action on the sexual system og Apply to local appraiser,t or to
Moccasins and Snow shoes, fur Diseasie is largely the result of i They CIPALDEBENTuREs ruRcHA�E%
coats and fur mits, Ballard rifles and avimu- could ojily avoid the brute then for,.. A littIQ tion, constipation, kidney, liver.and all kin- blood. To purify the blood, is to cure the both man and women, restoring lost vigor. .
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nition, and other necessary adjuncts I were while,, all would be wel . I.. , . -- _ � dred"troubles if niture's-lifiraculous, disedse- disease! As. a blbod-purifier;and vitalizer, J. F. ]URX. Manager.
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conqueri i Choice'farms for sale in Ont. & Manitoba
forthwith procured and the hunting party With that hope in -his heart he filt�equal ng, life-reiitcoiing 8t, Leon -be uia Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Stan ds WEAK MEN �!
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started out. to the emergency. The moose, after each All known mixtures in the world pate in in- head anct shoulders above any other known (yonng and old,, Suffering from mental worry !
Philanthropi-a persons suggested to, the successive charge would retire ten or fifteen S �pecific ! overwork, insomnia, excesses or self-abuse: CANADA PERMANENT
feet, significatice to this creation's mystery. afe Its power in this direction is noth- should take these PmLs. Th;; wul restore
lordly fledgling that a guide one experi I, pause for a second or to, and then as milk and contains the iiiost powerful poi. ing short of wonderful. Guaranteed to lost energies, both physical and mental. Loan and Savin( gs Company.
enced in wooderaft-should be engaged to wi th a, bellow that made the branches quiver. son absorbents known to Science to purify beriefit or cure in every cage, or money re.
bear down upon his foe. Twenty minutes Of blood and flesb ; and also every element toi funded. I SUFFERING WOMEN Invested Capital - $12,0"'O".
1 afflicted with the weakuesses peculiar to their
prevent a calamity, but my lord of Kilfoyle this perilous dodging began to tell upon the build up frail, weakly, despairin sufferers, The gold medal given to Virchow O sex, such as suppression ofthe periods, be . I
Wanted all the honor to himself of .kill' _ I
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moose- If a practical hunter accomp'ng a Viscount. He felt, himsialf .-growing exhaus- to the highest piuna,�le of perfeeft strength seventie0 birthday is the largest ever made.
� anied ,ted,- -while t6 ' I down pains, weak back, ulcerations, etc i I HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ST., TORONTO.
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him, he explained, it would take the appe- . mad, moo -se ,Seemed to be and JOY. I . It weighs nearly six pounds, and - the metal find these pills an unfailing cure. " 1
tite away from the adventure. growing madder. What was to he done? On Dec. 21 at mid:ught, by a new law, alone fs -worth $1,750. - , The ample and increasing resources of this
to slay a moose, He wanted Thetutor had evidently wandered too far Vienna suddenly expanded from an acre of I PALE AND SALLOW GIRLS Company enable its Directors to make advan.
perhaps many of them, but I
Le wanted to do it alone and unaided. t h r the report, or else GLOBONS) TOOTHAOHE G1jM should take these Pills. Thev enrich the blood . ces on Iteal Estate securities to any amount
� "way 0 something 55 square kilometres to 178 square kilomtres, For sadle by .Druggists. price 1�c. restore health's roses to th6 cheeks and cor.' ; without delay, at the loweRt current rate �1
The moose, as those well ac-quainted with' had b2all2n him. If he could only burrow or half the size of London and three timea ----- rect all irregularities. i interest, and on the most favorable terms
--- - - � I Loans granted on improved farms ai�d on
the animal knGw, herd together during in the snow out of sight, but that was im- as large as Berlin, with a population Of 1. I - -. , BEIVAR11 OP Im=oin. These Pills are � productive town and city properties.
P ' gold by all dealers only in boxes bearing our " Mortgages and Debentures purchased.
k out' d on the level. - . trade mark or will be sent by man
the severe weathei of winter and pie - possible, for the snow was barely three feet 1,300,0()O. AT"%
for -themselves a piece of very green woods. A Guardsman to defend you against r, post paid, Application may be made through the local
This piece of gieen -woods may be-- twen - e?eheli during one 4of the pauses that the coughs and colds, Adams' Wild Cherry and on receipt of price -5o cents 9, box 6forKa Appraisers of the Company c r to
mile. . ty 0086"t-ook'to gather wind a plan of escape 81 f I THE DR. WILLIAMS MED. CO.,
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in circumference, or it way be only m Licorice Tutti Fruttt Gum. Sold by all I V Q2 J. Herbert Mason,
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five, accordin came to him. Could he not take ofE his fur druggists and confectioners; 5 cents Brockville, Ont., or Morristown, N.Y. I
gather. Butgtto the number herding to- coat and when the moose bore down on him, $ 1 � -,--- Managing D,rector. Toronto
he place where they lierd throw the coa The conductors of all the street cars, om- .
mast be well wooded with green pin t over the brate's horns and -, -
they will not abide there e or then run for his life. The thought gave him mouses, and other ve ' hicles for public accom- �, SUSTAINING - STRENGTH -GIVING - INVIGORATING
. They feed on the fresh energy. In an instant the grarment modation in Warsaw, in that part of the 1 112
green boughs, and in going about they make city between Novaya Praga and the suiburb I I *.b. -1 I
I di animal again advanced, with an an it of Brudno are women, and fulfil their duties - I - :
innamerable pathways running in al rec- was off and in his hands, and wEe the I . Johnsto s Fluid Beef
tions and each other at all kinds droi re acc6ratelkand tp,the' laetkep s
of the coat it wa th-own over the mo ,A,t�isfac- - IS A PERFECT FOOD FOR
of angles. lionlins, what is called a moose * , 9 _ubli" . : I I 1, I
swing tion of i6 p ie'than 'Men. ' .
99 '2 horns -and the Viscourittore away down � - - �
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yard. . path with the speed of a rocket. . I the AH the Druggists SeR INVALIDS AND CONVALESOENTS.
It was a bright and crispy morning in the The sudden turn of affairs bewildered the that well-known preparation T. A. SLO . . It swoplies all the prop -rties of PRIME BEEF in
month of February that the Viscount and animal. He shook his head in fury and rage, CUM%j ' . 11 . . -
his tutor Mr. White, arrived at one of these , OXYGENIZED EMULSION/ of . PSTED form.
pa'ra- an easily DIGL
Cay, who drove them in his "jumper - him. Again and again he en- tion for lung troubles' etc., deserve ,t6,,b6 —
yards." The inhabitant, Jean Baptiste ially blindin - PURE'COD� LIVER OIL, and no pre
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sleigh gave the youiLig men some useful deavored to IsIbake the-garmem off, but with better spoken of. Uonsumpth es can now . - - ... �. � r -r = -
utavail. Each shake entangled it the more. t . . -1 � , '
be very careful to make marksas they went d,nding that his efforts were useless be ronto, Canada, can be seen the highest testi. . 02W. UXJO'Ws , . V
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along the 11 paths" so they would 'be able to shed away on the path, but in a direction nials that were ever given a similar medi-, I . -
return lie explained to th em that it was opposite to that taken by the Viscount. Just Tile ' 1, 103oth the method and results when -.:-
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hardly knowi cine. 13&cts. per battle. h vinta'- 6yr1l. of Figs is taken; it is pleasant —,- 10'stDehcatelyPer med
the very easiest thing in the world to get then then the tutor, after running up one The ' iicial figures for the Frene 98 d
ing show 3) )00,000 hectolitres, nearly 3,000,000 i larld refreshing to the taste, and acts —
- they were whether he waa cominn, in the ri h+ ,1; - " 1. ,
lost in foll I owing up these paths , . path and down the other
soname le and crossed each other is so . I - 5 morithani 1996. The cider crop was 2,. I gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, - -
many diff -At directions, that unless the tion or not, bove in sight, and seeing the 0,00,909 less than in 1890. 1 I-— . - AND
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moose flying down the -path with the Vis- , . I ,;-� . ��
utmost care - - — — Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- .�- �..-..i,
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danger of wandering for days before being conat's coat on his head, came to the con. A pe ulia'r condition of a&i'irs e'xists in the tem effectually, dispels colds, head- 1�::::- ,. 4 �i. -
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gain the point they started from r Valley of Minnesota and North aches and fevers and cures habitual �- � . Z� POPLUAR SOAP
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The plan that practical hunters adopted "in and of course was promptly stricken with Dakota. The wheat crop was so large that I elonstipatl6n. Sy'rup of Figs is the. mn - X -
a moose "yard" was to "blaze" lebi"I a horror at the awful fate of the house of Kil. farmers were not able to cut and thresh it ., I . —-111 �� —
royle borne away b a fierce animal to be de- and do their fall plowing. Threshing Only remedy ot its kind ever pro- -L I I -SOLD EVERYWHERE
tree hemand there as they went along but y I ,
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� V(Jured. What a story the Rev. Mr. White machines have been running all winter and 1 duced, pleashg to the taste and ac- I I., '�. I � 11 I .9
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plaoed�ya the side of 'the tree in the direc- would have to tell to Iriends in, England- much grain is still in the shock and stack. I ceptable to the stomach, prompt in . tit I I . ,
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tiowhiv.which; they went, so as to avoid co -i- � - . 1. Spring, : its action and truly beneficial in its .. � I I . I
fUS4 , - , carried away, and all -by ' terrible Animal in and unless 6elp- can be secured to do it there - 4
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WltiA-4- - 4, last word ha told them that . the Canadian wood. -, & will be a decreased acreage in 1892. ffects, prepared onlT flom the most � Ill I , .&�W3D 74LA.M30 3MIN"
a Moose would ffgbb like a lion. Hun- I C I
i healthy and agr e -
- With the disappearance of the moose the dreds of men can get employment there this . eeab e substances, itm
My Lord Kilfoyle and his tutor listened tutor thought the safest thing to do under spring, plowing and Seeding. . qu
very patiently, but their attention was on the circumstances, was to make for civili. A New Sersey editor recently opened au i manyexcellent alities commend i�
the prospective game and not. on the word& zation, and as civilization could not possi a i to all and bave made it the most T H E ALBERT TOILET SOAP COMPANY
of the habitant. After leavin - ice, re, In ialoon. He opened it by fall'
t 0 'g popular remedy known.
- directions bly be in the same line that the moose had hrough tt window while coming home I
to Jean to meet them at sundown at the taken be Went the 6pposite way. After drunk. 1 Syrup -of Figs is for sale in 75c - - -
vame p�aee where they disembarked, they journeying along' utterly. disconsolate, a I SIR
,ntered Lhe "yard" with high hopes and voice from the branches . of a spruce tree Dr. T. A. Slocum's . I bottles by aH leading druggists. I "ACHINERY
rifles ready. This particular yard -was startled him. It, was the- Visceunt,� who OXYGENIZED EMULSTON of PURE Any reliable druggist who may not BRICK ITI
,fhaut W.n:Tniles in circumference. aurr6ifind- be6dming� ix ' ' I �
id by -dense woods, the on hausbad.lfiom -his rapid run: C, -D LIVER OIL .It you have a wasting � bave it on hand will procure itl
ty-avenue to soughtthe shelter of this small'Uee-vntil away of Flesh -Use it. For sale by .Tl promptly for any pne who wisheq
Civilization, being by the rough road -over hi con - � . I , I
which they journeyed in - th ld reg4n -his strengthan(t r,ca-tter'ed druggists. 35 cents per bottle. to try it. anufajWred 'only by -the -
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e habitant's ,witi. The joy of �be tutor was unbounded. MARTIN MACHINES-STUM MO H= POWM
ideigh. The EngLishmen werwused to spor� A. P. 591 1
fi�' Weir tfidtive land, but wa � � He would be relieved of -thIling-7of thai aw- . I .- - CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., . - REM$$ MACHINES FOR BRICK AND SHINGLES
i., . Ikipg through 4 ful beaStAh'aV&rf'ie'd lii� pati&n a ' ' '
nick woort-aud on a narrow path which Consumption, Cough, Bran- SAN FRAN01500, CAL. PV
� ,his horns. ' Then together� -they mad� fo D2% N' PINS PUG AULLS9 DISINTEGRATORS9
,had beren beaten,hard--by the trbtti I , '. wav on, HAVE YOU I I/1 9
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the place -o ' '� eefing with the habitant atid APPotite, Wa�tings, Debility. For -wonder. 1 LOUISVILI'BI 1�y, NEW YORK,
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md6ae`o�er it, in quest of animals, ihey ab. Pm fai.-ture n3-.,vr,)i6tjr, AtL,,-,j,, 1. jjij,j�j.&A N. Y. �
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Aolu t6ly knew nothing of, was a novel eX-, returned I to ,Ottawa,- where- bis- Lordship 179 St. Lawrence SL Haatri�ixl. ANTE111 - -By a Canadian Hon,;ca Alan d f6f * SANDERS9 MOULDS, ETC-
� - i teld his thrilh i ' experie' e ';, - e of -
*Ti"je. � I. . . _ ng n e,.. ' 1he fat '- — W with i-5. 00 to buy an interest in their sen
the ftir coat is un known. � � I b q .ness, afid go to England and take charge, Prices
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As they went forward o"r one of the - � � I business contollred by Lhem. r.o. Box 5,.,3, stating wante. 0
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paths the tutor would occasionally break .,U9,1� ��ttil - WITSON's COUGH DROP'S Toronto. Extra cost to produce chiefly in plant.
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DR. TAFf"S ASTHMALENE rinest Catalogue in the Trade.
down a twig as a means of future guidance. The canal is an ancient institution. It Co. Are the best in the world for the Throat and ASTHMA never fail.9 ; sLn(l I .
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But after an hour's tramping, with no -game exists -with the remotest periods of human Chest, for the voice unoqualled. yj ad Iress, nnd we willGUREDMt,,,free Drhil
in Si lit or hearing. a halt was called, and history, since the primitive man discovered IL ANI-jYt'St4-ppe�d, qnpWb�'A�pl'p. b le. I DR. TAFT B ROS., ROCHES-
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the Viecount and his companion agreed Lo tt,e value of an artificial waterway acr - TIM,N.Y.Catiadi:ta A.delaideFREE VV %J
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as$ a . - - � .� '. -st, i , TO U&NADA. I
divide, but to pursue parAlel paths. Moose Learn to cut -N W " " - ". , I
peninsula, or. from one remote streaul to the YOUN o better -.7- - , I �,-
paths, however, are very deceivin 7. They navigable waters of apott,gg, . URI trade. Thorough instrun- a �bFf'P,Lf) TIDA cures Constipation, Sicic F 1.
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:_1 _Histo , tion . Siveh !, 4 at TORONTO GVTT I
shtly tim AN6 An ffeadache, restore; the Complexion.
intersect each othe? 16 freqitC I rians I
. I . fif&u A�de' theswIrtifici-ah, elfaniets as exist 4 =, Youge.-St. n6rihs,t, iiodbrAt' .
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the e1west observer is liable t;6 Be led astray. i*iwEgypt�,4G1't1sewh'di-e in'the far away Writb'for ti iam, Also lag, 0. Get, Free Sample at GARFIELD TF,a AGENCY, TOR011TO OFFICE: 0ANAWL .
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ge-yo , 11 for VAe 317 Church St., Toronto.
The Visco�nt andlffi'�N hftt�'i�&'Iked' *e �a4rr�im"ceuntDra-ftingM-a�aehri'iit4 .
A(;;g centuries preceding the Christian era. e. - � TELEPHONE 181. TI ADELAIDE STREET EAS
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on different paths, each satisfied withir In the year 1289 the Chinese completed an OUIL NEW BOOK. Address of Every T
himself that the path he was following up imperial canal that traversed a distance of 3ECC), -- � - ----- � --.-___ ------ .,-------------- -
wasexaotivmraliAl With that ofhi I Mr99J13' .,ft.*'3CP 3E1Cr%1r ASTH PAATJ 0 1
4 com- -1,000mues,afortyclayssail rthe ongo- .
panion. The paths, however, although s A complate house -wife's guide by Mation dar. r$-�. .4 � y
eem lian junk. . . STAY CURED. 1�*%;,-17-�"�es'k"'
. iarg par3ijlel, diverged at each step, so tliat - I lood, mo greaten living writer on hou,iehold �-- - ... �— ', --
In, 1681- theJamons Languedoc Canal was matums, a recognized authority in all domt)s *
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ahkr-au houe&stealiy walking, while'each eompleu- A. This'- gave -Prance ah aftificial airairs. . Send for : illu..4tratdd ciroul& �Lo - -
he was vnthin hail -of the other,,, terins. r * VW. BRIGGS, Pusmsusic,' ro and _111k " �. -
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join ,nion, It. is very -easy .to inake - -one? to 1b, , ti,, wd thm have them return wan, I mean 0 ,
I which,are,hord isdical oure. I bwe made the dblease of FIT% ZPHZ.P6 1 4. E G E N V i N z
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� 2 wa r - ay. Thd canal$' of "the- U�ited my .4 : I . :
" yard " it is i very difficult thing to k � - . mmedy to et" the wont ftsm recatiao otheri- uve
� Xce in feugh, failed Is no reawn foe not now reZ-Aving a pur�. se-nd at
-eP Kingdom nowe ed,47,, 09miles, . I - .
it, as the tutor found when he mayed to and are amo"si4he best"d-iiiewi- -jil;1-f woo 4or a treatise and -:jPP-0S1.`o%Cdey r.IUWIQA r � I
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reach ttLe nobleman, for the Viscount was the world. The Manchester canal, now in OOT M 0 186 ADBCAJOErST.
the first to espy game and fire the- first shot. courseot construction, will, when complet. k183i!T0ikNi6. bNT.
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It was about an hour after leavir-g the ed,r be a masterpiece of enterprise and en. - .
tutor that my Lord of Kilfoyle saw- . I "UMPTION9
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among gineering Skill, and will place the Manches. ,- I . -6ve a-PoAff- Tokedy �for ihe� aVove d'isewe; by Its
the evergreens a mammoth moose quietly ter manufacturer in direct and unbroken I I use thomsmils of wes of the worst kind and of long
browsing at the young trees. The English- communication with the ocean. - 1ave been curecL Lideed so strong is my faith
man's eye glittered and his heart bound In Its i**4, t4t I -wfli: isend -TWO BOTnMS MEVE,
ed The north Holla d Canal was comp ,DaPRFzP,CT DIGESTION stand"
�V* ' ,leted - � with a VALUABLE TREATISE on, this 41-1sease to "y
a1hJqy.. Here at last wa"ge of the giant -iwl-8922 aio,1�96(ty mil W---,',1-'h6l .��, - � - -Z � , � .
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for which: it was aimed, it IG hi on the un I I -.Nnw,Y0Rr, WWber-22, *IWL- I � 11 . AN �
extends from Port Said in -the Me iterm- ' '-i "' .. j /
hind leg� - i Amms & Sows Co.: , . . -- �1 -.,A�m
ean to Suez on the Red Sea, the whole Pbydo' iogy teaches that a "rtaln amount of . U N cri G VA
When the ballet struck, the moose sprang length of\navigation being eighty-eg -!! '"fiva, secre"d bk.-the salivary- &4, of the, � - . �
into the air with a roar of . - ht .'aahifth,"d6lifig-withthdiam ore'otafter I . r WAT6il�i
Pam# andr then 'I ---'-"--This trausegyptian it passes lnt,5 the stomAeW.Jacuendal to d1ges- - ,_,,. '.., � I - ,
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gazing around to se - , - Mon. The chowlituDexur Tutd-brafti G= r_ . -
whence came IM- miz,v '% Vy steamers 40() feet - -.,I lbetok* dr'V 1 1; '. � - . �01,AkM014105.1
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witiva bellow of rage, he came bolt�dMg r � about $1 , '000. r � I any odor of thebmt1li--wh0ch bepr t . � li -I - ... I � a i
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taken by surprise by this action of and Canada, the-iriland canal r P"k- slorfac - , awmoft�" W 0 .11
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