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. . Shattered, and 390 Felt Unat. fiew"I"""N" T lk P-esembles japau in flavor, but is never Impure—While Th timei for fresh apples is I I C)Q, MmItid0r.WeatMark 1� ....
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�,,, 1;4rom tbq, Review, Windsor. Out. 4--;-4!ee-.--.--,,------ . .in public favor because of the above facts. b
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11 , Mr. Thomas Oada, of Pike Preek, SYNOPSIS MCI . PRECIP"DING not list; even 6. sign of consciousness . . 0 liclons dishea u_iay be prepared. peel of the fruit may be utillZed for APPAOAQI1 OF I0H,BBRQS. .
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A small vi In Vssex GO Is Japan teas. should .give It a trial. . Apple sauce, appreciated by nearly , unparod, wedge . �
CI-JAPTEIIS.-Majda Carringford the from lier; that he di - . ' . Narrow The captaill of all ocean steamer In � I
I everyolle, is toO, often poorly made ga"'f1l " 5 often warned of the proximity Of
'Unown, to =St, everyone Ityllat, illegitimate child of Sir Richard d not ask any re- - Shaped ' sections of it, red apple may
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section. wal . that of making llvx ';a$ r� S�0'14' house wi,ore bet 0 A.L. god about the 1cobQrgo by the men ilk the ellgine-
Is, A Son Of Mr. John - Ceylon 7 � � III $eal d tiad An the edge of
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: Ilartleigh, meets tier half-fliater Con py; that even It alto wishod"-his q ter judgment, might have been ex- dish � .
lacia . nor, � ' �, , ,�Jth tile ends m a,
L and A prominent . polating It'd room.
� ., Xpill osv � stance oil a, stage -coach in America. Vote(, fell very low -"to marry ally Pa kets. only. Black, flixed, Uncolored . towk- Who fillip enters water
Ilk Ills locality. A repre- PectorJ, the dish 'came to tile table the rentro, or a. pretty combination than that .
s-1111= ot the Windsor Review, The stage Is attacke(i and Collst"lice other, lie would only fissure himself Ceylon Green. Firce . oamples sent�o, thickened with cornstarch, � may be made of green ,. Lit d red considerably folder .1 �
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I linown tit ' Is wounded. Maidil. leaves,her IOV , that the othe was worthy, of her, Add -sy I -0 . It through wrilch it has been going its I .
who had � At some time i r SA-LADA ,ress soSALADA.p." Toron�o. XAA People think tat sauce made skille. Prot allor runs fuster, kind as SUCIV
proviously Afr, Cada. Was in (lead autl goes to impersonate heir In . Arid tbut 8110 loved him, — I of suiurrier apples and ton(lersIdunod . q,ho most delicious jelly made of dg tile vicinity of Ice,
poor hqaIth, recently.mot him look- It',nglarid. Caryl Wilton, who knew 1 "But, arid It was his only assertion I . . ' Il roved ILL flavor it, apples is ,pt tile older kind. Tart water eurroun,
Afaida abi a fainous activ-93, meets tier, Q - bergs fvr many miles ti-io .engirkeers .
Ing anything but all Invalid, and lut- . f his old self, he sworo to himself gentlemen fool Around Win, for lie Is I "And I've got Ilia easy chair, no NO apples ary not pooled befol'O ;f,,v,? e kk� apples were usually employed k I I
at solue,amateur theatricalft In her .that he Would not lot her marry tiny rather quick with his )tests." . doubt," said-Okly, sill , b now that whell the prop0ler's ac- � .
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turp,11y asked what had restored him , ,iling. c6oking. In this case the pulp . is o tion is greatly apeclerated I
new home and visits the portrait other except because she loved him. '. . , purpose. They were washefl, without .
to' health. "Dr, Williams' Pink All right, sir," grinned the host-- "Oh. no. It isn't a he, but a qhq," pushed througi, a,colandor whilo it sliced without pflriii`�, put Into A, - .
Pill$,". promptly replied � Mr. Cada. Ile Is Ile know that he had Injured Ills own lerilwhO. knew both horse and rider I said the dame. . "I was going to tell is hot -eaf
I gallery at 11artleigh, 114111. Any !net so of the steall, power Ice. .
papsioriately fond of tier ancl -to be By thia method, lictwever, I preserving kettle with new sweet bergs may be expected. Of course,
Whd I I I i aglied if he would give the par- , cause with tier, find tie hardly dared we , and who watched Guy walk up you about tier when'l heard that the ;auce becomes more or less older befOrO it had ShOWA any Signs' rilctst useful - �
ticul4re. for P-011cation, Mr "'d, Often, In her presence Asks leave to hope thfit she Would ever forgive the street with undisguised approv- kettle. Hhe'soh, here silo comes," "fia . tile .thermometer is tile . .
. W,,th paint hot, portrait. . . � I I I � Ivy." In the long run the Usual of working, and b011ittl until Soft- indicator of icebergs. .11 . .
said "certainly, it you think il� ,him, . but he would not consent to al. , I site broke off. meth9d of -cooking is' most kill.tisfac" I Then tbey tire arnined throligh A, : 1!!!r!=- ". � � I : � ___ , I
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__ Sacrifice himself except for tier good. Guy was Ili just the zilood to do I Guy rose and stood looking at hot, tory to the majc1rity of persons, Ae e W fuls of sugar 411 .- —_
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whilp, -but there Is nothing very won CHAPTER XVIII. . "Ahl it that woman could have but the first thing that suggesteO itself, as one might lookN with bewildered Fare, quarter . arld, c6re tit(., frult ; 0 v t 0 cup I . I
derful About my ease, I Was Simply ' lowed to one pint of the liquid, the .
.ne Yes seer known -really knowri-how that man arid so the, cliproll. being the nearest' admiration, at a beautiful picture, put It Into a saucepan, with $list Whole WAN ,,
badly run down; my r ,tied to Caryl Wilton lost Ito time ill mak- , boiled for. twenty millittes I WAS cured of Rheumatic Goat by .
be all shattered, and I was unable to worshipped tier, she never would have attractive object, be sauntered along suddenly Artil unexpectedly disclosed enough bollinx seat- XINARD,$ LINIM.Ek;T. - . I
Ing preparations for the painting of , ., water to cover, And arid poured into glasses &nd
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stand hard woric, In fact I work, of Maida's portrait, but fie did not Wish been afraid of him. It inust have to it, find entered it, He had no 1 to view. I -To noticed that the face simmer . it golitlY UutAf. it is done od, ANDREW, KING. I �
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any kind � adly used up� to. seen't too eager; so while lie sent to teen a terrible passion indeed, that special purpose in being there; but was ,surpassingly beautiful, with a ,9weetea -, stirrini - ___-�. — . . I � ,
lof t me b , I could cause MIA , to taste while hot I I ,. Halifax. . I I
There did not seem to be any or� London by -his valet for the brushes, . . in tho.first plitee to once inside he found the silence and winning, tender loveliness, and that until tho Sugar is distributed. ' . . I
ganic trouble, it was just a case Of i � trid colors and canvass And had them consent to try to coerce her, and coolness refreshing, And sat down Ili soft brown eyes gazod out, from, uki" Xf the apple. Sections are Wanted - I see, she said, that a 'couple who I was tured ot Acute Dronclittis by
I I . . one cup- , lie, other day -received MINARD'S r4tNXITENT. ., I
being run down aiW worn 9ut, I fit his possession. within twonty-four then later to voll4ritaxily submit to one of the pews to think, � der long, dark hishcR,' with the Ina- uribrQkQn, mak-i a syrup of I were married t eseuts, - Lt. -Co
felt myself gradually � L; practically efface himself for her. It - For a tired wart to sit' down in a oent frankness of.a child. I A certain ful of'sugar,,tliree-Tou E RID'AD., ..
. rtlis of a ciip� twenty clocks as wedding . pr I � 1. . C'.. C RE�V . .
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however, and I bega , taking medi- he did not go to the Hall Agairk.for was the kind of a love - that cool and quiet place to think is, restfulness fell upon him as be looked, ful of . water,. arid � a section of lemo And yet, lie bitterly replied, I'll.''bot Suagei. . 11 I .
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cine, I triled several A , ortised rem; .. . same thing as sitting and he - waited eagerly for Dame Peel. . When %his boils, add pared she'll never be in time when �
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adv - three days.� . sliould plead with a woman, But about tile I , they are I was cured of Acute Rhellihatism,bY . .
ediesi but they did not help me, ill- Ile was. mot arid Welcomed by Sir does .that sort of love ever plead clown to. Sleep. At any rate that is Chester to introduce her. And cored quartera of seveii or eight going out anywhere, . I -
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deed some -of them did.me more hat,= Richard, who was standing on tile with A woman, Miss Hartlelgh?" .what Guy aid Ili the little church.. To be Continued, . sour tipples...Cook. them slowly uxi- . . # — . . 0 . .
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Just then I rqad of LL broad verandah sunning himself. Ile He waited expectantly for the word He Ifirdly knew he had been asleep . . . er, but liot broken, 'In 1694 the capital o the Bank of Markham . . �
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case much like mine cured by the use smile I he longed to hear, but dared not -when lie, was gently awakened by the ' +_ . .. Then. remove the. Apples carefully r,ingland Wa I It is now . ,. Ont. I .. I .
, d At sight - of the toll -tale- ease], . I Is 41,200,000, . .
of Dr. Wil-liazil.5' Pink rills, and I which Caryl took out' of the carriage hope for, and while. he waited he sound,of soft music; sorne one was I AROTIND LONDON, - with a woodoll, spoon, botI. the syrup je:Ld. 500,00(), . . . I .
'purchased a few,boxes. . V soon I and said: heard steps coming toward the galm playing the organ. . � I I . . . � so, and.strailk it , " . . . . � � .- __ . . I .. . . .. .
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noticed a delcided improvement in my (ilL was bbgjnnizig to think you had lory. He made a superlivinan.offort. He was about to rise and go for Priniitive Appearance of the, over - the apples. A tin or iron . I . . , Cast A. Way -Yes, madam., I'vO . .
condition -and in tile ,course forgotten about y , our little comm's And cried out lijittly: . . .. -Hotspur, when. he became conscious . I .. .. dish is never, ot course, employed to , I ..
weeks I Wass. feeling in . y old I of a few . , ,I - "Oil, I *ould not have You.' ee it� that the.music which was -floating Farms and .Farm Buildinits. � � . 9S �KHE R - been a solicitor for nigh , twenty I
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- . a I I . . . .. I cook, tiny - fruit. 'A t * easpoonful of 0. Years. Mrs, Farinkins-A. solicitor? , .
I can now, eat time self, sion, Mr.� Wilton." Ili this shape,- Miss llartleigli� This overlie was something different i I I. . .� . . . I butter added to apple.sauice Often BROTHER PE . I
heartily, clo,a good And lie shook hands with his via- � . . Ad, Th6 physical 1act that London is softens the I .1 . . Cast A. Way"Yofilm, I solicits I
day's work with no unusual fatigue, ttor with� marked cordiality. .Maida. is a libel, ,.a simple libel on my sub- from the usual performances of. cQun- I - .Javor, anc. thd JuJ,po of a __ 1; - breacl .an' wecit; . . . . - I .
and in faict feel. thor . then j added a rather oc1-nkornIkkg;,.Nr, Hart- try organists, 1.16 leaned bee surrounded by farms and woods and GH . .
oughly renewed ject. Ahl go I k and lemon and additional Sugar Add to GEORGE S, - XeLAU ,.LI . . , . � . .
strength. olned them and leigh." . . I . . . I I is I toned and his suspicion was cork- meadows and that its streets,. ter- its ,richness. A sliced lemon (not -LIVES, TO REJOICE THAT. , .., � ..
in health arid Naturally I dubious welcome to that, Of. tile old . . � . . I races : and rows . of semi-detached peeled . ) rmly be put ,into the syrup . - IrE TOOK HIS 13ROTn� I 01flird"a I'Alliftlent Relievei Neuralgia . ..
think Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a 'man. . . . .. Guy Stood in the door -way � looking Armed. . curtain In lipuses, do not oxtergl. to 4 distance ill w . re --cooked, - This . � I I , '' I 11 I I .1. .
great medirine for those who axe '.'And now where shall. the studie in on the two. .. , . Screened behind the red its giv,.hifli . apples a . ERIS ADVICE. . .. — . '
weak or ailing." .. . . be?" . 1, . ... . . � I . . � — . � the big orgun-loft was a skilled mus- of more than nine miles from it most decided flavor. A bit . . . . . Russia's Asiatic possessions.are 3 �
It you AM feelling run down, and "I had . thought the little galler� . I . . � ., . ician. .. . . . . I I . contre, Is merely one aspect of . the of orange pool boiled In the .syrup , . — . . . times as large as ours, but have only. '
easily, tired, you'need 9, torkic.to put Woul I .. had -no. obJer--. I : CHAPTER XIX. , I Guy felt -something like an caves- fact that London If; not larger than also 'gives I a pleasant t'dste. ' T�ue :For -Twenty-fl-ie Years Crippled 25 million People compared ,With our' .. .. . � I
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you right -to inake you -feel bright, tions,". replied Ca "The ,light I . dropper, to sit there listening, and . apple .with :Backache -L -Finally Advis, .
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I ryl. . behind more to. move;- but cal fact alone. which tonds to.ronder thing that de'tracts from the' i .
active and strong,. and the only al . Sir 'Richard followed close . . . pure � I ..
- there will be of the best. . . . 4 he. started once . *the aspect of our suburban cokifttr I I I ed to I
way -reliable tonic is Dr, Willit',1334' Nothing more was said between Guy and pushed him into the room;' somehow, th .h in as . . .. , Take.Dpdd1s XidIkey Pills
, e music held I I I � . .. . .. Y apple savor. � . I . � ' ' ` . .
. Deafness.Cannot be Oured :,
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" laiming: � Inusic never before had don The ,Old fashioned way of,'cooking , . . � .
Pint, rills for rate people. Give thern,'ds they all walked , ard�t .1 0. *. a range. . . I : . . . �Wha Ile, S .
. . tow 'Ile Oxe - they turne . d a. . Cure, . I .." br reaoh t - I . . � .
s . . gallery,' When they reached it Maida Whereliavp, you. been, -Guy?, You Perhaps it Was his mood that -made What 'is most striking in it is !lot * tit . A local applications as they cannot
fair tril,al aijid you will " ' - the apples slowly un . decaradliortionoftheear. Theroloonly,i . I
find that 1 se -w�, have started h studio Since it so, but,.ELs he sat there, it seemed the fact that it Is coulftry, but th4't rldh mahogany red ' ,. I 11 . .� imy to cure deafness, andthat Is by can t, ;. . I I
their ettratilve powers 119 -VO stood by due of the windows,' ook. e , . * makes a. pleasant � I . , r . . I . I . I .
not been ove,r-praisecA. Sold It - while r. you left the bouse.". .. . . as if tile music floated. -clown t6. him, in many directions It is a country of variety. in the bill of fare. .To ac>�', Economy Point," N,8., Sept.. 9.,n- tonal remootop. Destoona -lu caused A . 11
dealers. in medleirk I e,, or so' I Y all Ing listlessly Out,— Caryl a Guy smiled, bu - t there was a bearing an actual nkessage�ctf com-� curiously . primitive character. The complish this, 'pare, quarter and'a . ore �Mr� G. S.', McLaughlin lives in 'this Itiflanied condition of the muctoui; lining I oFt"14 � I I .
at Post ranged.his easel, colors and canvas, . . I I . . Eustachian Tube. When this tube a in� . . .
paid at 50'oents a b*,, or. six boxe ,. . oubled look in his eyes as *he all- fort had consolation, soothing him villages have all the air, of villages th flamed you hmve a rumbling iound or impot- � .
I a saying.a word. now and then'tq.the tr . I I � e apples And cover them with,cold
, � ny with of-thq, last sentury. -There are 'Old �t6 quiet little Nova Scotia. village. His. foot hearing. and whbitit Iki ont'rely closed' . . ..
for $!�.50, by addresshig the Dr. Wil- old man, but keeping his eyes Jor the -swer6d, ignoring the -matter of tile to a I)ciacefuln.css - fit harmo . .e ; i1neliangbd.since the day of the water, which a- tablespoonful of brother keeps the, grocory,store here. deafness is. the rasult, and unless the inflam - . � . . . . . . .
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liams' Medicine Co.,.I�rockvtlle, Ont. most part On tile fair form by the studio: � . I . . th6'solemfi character of the �14c , . Inns . 1. I mol6ssos or oUdark brown sugar'and But for this seemingly unimportant Ination call be taken out and this tube rostorea . . . . �
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. . . "I have.been to see Jones -about Ile leaned his, head oil his hand an There re publie-houseb. a"piece of lemon pool have been ddcl-� fact, Unless death had mercifully re- to Its AD ---u'b of tefifers - . I .
I I . . * d` coaches. , a: I rnial 'condition, hbarl4L, will be, do- .
. . window.,- t I . . I e public ed. Cdv'Lr them ' d cook very- at * .
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- 14 . 11 a 'd at2laSt. tbOsc new btAldings I I P 71th signs - I . . . , caused by oatarrh, wbiqh is nothing, but an in- ' I . .
. : is has been ask- ooked u at the 'or' n loft; but'the %I an Ow�. lieved him of his - sufferings Mr. Mc- ittroyed forever,
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i ' OLD XOORE?S SUADOWS. �'I 'shall first ket the outline;'.'* 'and ink for. .' He .certainly is tile most red curtain was an effectual scrcen-�_ hardly at. a,simmer for seve Laughlin 'would in all prob0l ity fiamed condition of She mucous sixylacen I .
:*1 : � � le charcoal, troublesome . tenant -we have. And as *the music was evoked,.by an unfiecth. selited in Hogartlifs pictures, 'There hours; "I'llo.. sections should remairx have been a helpless cripplo.tp-dar." We.will give, One Hundred Dollars for any, I . * .
. lid worked deftly' -with t1, . . . . * I a , it * � � a ofiloafnass (cautgedby (4it%rt,h)thzt,qah r . �
.. , . � .. . -handed j - hand. : ,are, :qualrit, secluded. d*ellings, ha -If wilbac, Pears � cooked, 'In this w Y For as through his br - ,.
'k . ' S modeli If lie were notencrWIL single . . . I .. othorkeep call I . .
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33is , Almanac :'Issued - f or 1902.- 914P.-ing .co:rist(intly: tit hi - - 11Sb * � � . . ' cottage, half villa, which -seem -to -are especially delicious: I .. . ' mot bo�ourod by Hall's Catarrh Cure, Solid 1* . I .
.. . fallen in a reverie, -to all he has taken a boarder; who is lend me inusician, oil o; holiday � Ing store that he ,came , .to � trY ter circulurs, free I .
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Sonie Predict ons.. - - , the -aid. of his Yankee trip; has found,bis Way in here, and belong t6 the.- time of Strawbprqv .Bits -of butter sprinkled, over the Dodd's Kidney Pills. . . . . I F, J. *CHENEY & CO.. T.910do, 0. '�'
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: I. I I . I ' I � IS LamUsing himself 11 . tlw�applo P1.0 -after the su Id.byDruf,916tp .
Although almost four months yet down. ' ' " Rat; ,for ::Rll her. , seeming in- Wit-— - � . gar ,Economy 'Point Is_ thirty-seven . So 11 �� - . . , ,: , � ,
. � ed rO- but presently, as th;1 n' col;itin- Tller�o are farrils ancl farift. buildinga ,lid cinnamon have been plit in and . 1. Hall'alrano ly i
of .every And he laughed ,With a vex , strai . .P.1 Is Rie'the. best..' ' � .1 . I
remain. ifference, she was aware I rdilos from Tru'ro. The only. connee- I . .1 . . .. �
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of the year,1901,'old Moore cl � I � a. great I � _ sucooed . ; n , . '.. .
has already .'Prep''"od hi ' wp 'd 1 jime-he'east his eyes upon her. - She membrancei of tile. Interview. I �_ U6d,_ he lost.,all idea og the music.1all l3arele.9sIy and picturesquely irrogu- before the top crust a on, is tibil. is by - I . , Jack,�;.-woll, - dict. " , .
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. � ' ;1 as:ls ,also the juice o all 1`e imPa . ftg� making'.. her. father toe the- arlc? - . . . ; , I
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predictions for 1902, afid thoy. -dive 'could :,feel � them burning into , Yankee - wit! � Ali. American then? arid gaye, hims'elf up. to the'eiijoy- lar, like th . '116t improveliient f ' ring when. .the rovid.9' it' . 1.
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' � at d him at, :that 'What.is an..Americen 'doing, round trent.- Present1v the harknoby grew has described so woll,As characteris- ,j lentop alitT art. additional -quantity Able,' the .1niihiet - *is isolated c6iii- 1 Toni '(sadly) -Yes, but ''I :was'the . 1. ...
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. now being Sold Ili England In' the, soul. . How she. h .e. - .1 � . . . . ... P & -. - , - . . . I -f - t I . I I . .
. . .. � .. these paitEil wonde 12" to 'der azidmor� - Pro�Iounced;' tho� lit- 0: - , pletely.. ., But. nevertheless': the .4me I mark . I . ...
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familiar form oi the Penny almanaek. monlentl '' idderily, -X don't know'what else -lie is d6- tie ch reh- as fllle& with the.sound, fore the kail,ways arid tile firSC- re- For. the. bakera ple of time holl- .. I �. .. ,. . . . . . . .
. . will ap- "Ali-:" cried Sir Richard,, 'a I 11 W . ap, of -Dodd's Kidney pills. found its Wily . . � -_ . .
The war in South �Alricn` 11 ad'far more ikingly ored calory there. is a variety. : of . I.
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pareiatly:,end next Jan . uary , tit any "how well -you ha;ve Mitight the bond Ing," aiaswere4 Guy, with a grimace, -of a roaring tempest, that - sent. tile form bill. A I . str m to Economy, Point, and. Mr, Mc� . I . , I .
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rate. this seems to, be, the hidden � head - of tile people. - The rural -liked the .best by n�ally.wllo claim frequent reqtiests*,' began to retail- Mind,sAlftent'fof sale eV.01101h9fe � I 11 � . .
ptopheti& phrase,- lieve, no -more Ili v-6ur modest aisek- yctur trout. .: And What is more lie tand, then as. Suddenly it-ceagpd, and., njeart6ur . . . I I . I .
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=calling of 'the . � . . . bilit' " I . . Sh . Owed me hig Catch, With; as mueli lj1,QL.tlle.retum*6f'sun�hine ,tile laborers'within fourieork miles are As that from tho'core ilkid seedsa cer- ' .. . — I - : I . �� '.
. 1W, -ur own Ina In Y. . . . . I . . I them at his store. . There is, no drug- ..
e shall hear from South. Africa, tibns,of yd . ' J I . � I . Dutlsur�ly, uried harlow, seeing is - .: . ,
. 1. . . . encourage� effrontery as if he owned. the . Pre�, 'vine melody whtbh� .had awakened leisurely fn th; r. gait, and se avor is,given to the pulp. -e, 'and Mr, - MeLau h I . .
"' hank, 'you. for your. .. , . I . I of em as tail, � If gist in the plat, I 9 - bet=., Not necessarily, respond- : - .-
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it will., be a short�lived, peace., In Ioaent,, but I kric I . I I ' ... I .11 . rt, with n . O . ro a I ok6d 'to L . I . , .
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. . I I. - aicl��,al.Ways bbdW.' ��It .was so dxquisitc,.so . - un 1 cc any- �as'the 11 wlljn� : encounter -one or ta - suggestion of worin cities as'well as ,groceries. Ilearing - . 1. for instance, I . , .
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July "we shall . - game laws .think lie"had ever . heard'before, that �slouclibig along A. Shi.opshirb lane dcipredatlons,� After vrashi . you every to bbli6ving. ,- .-' ., .... �
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I Somet' oil tl,-,&, ,.Sir ,.Richard was about to make a Stern ,upholder. -of the I . . . . rig them - -terms of unqualified -'prmise. ? d .that, son- '. ... � I . . .
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I rising in So,uth:Afyiect. I . . 11 . reply.to. this, Vhen a only laughed, : and said he did.not lie Was -half -persuaded .that -lie was -:or lifting.tbels -cidei; .kegs. in � a i -(k-. they are placed lit "'.pan, with, !�.ust -a "d "' of yokk77� I 1. 1. .1 . . I . . .�. I
bers o! rti*olt: will some laughing . . ' - . I with which his customez SPok tefice. . . . . . .. . . � I I
I smouldering em . - sal- mind ifliet would not shoot - out of not'yet awako;.And, to. fissure � him-' mote belvonshire field. - � - ' . . enbik�h water. to cover the ibottom', .Pillsir, the broiller ris- . . I �. . . . .. ,
I be fanned into flarne, and r for a, time, servant -entered the room with a I . . . Dodd's Kidney . I . — . . .
the lBrit- yer -on Which Were S � r8ir' season. . I Self, lie arose to his feet ctilid moved In point of.dreis,; indeed, the for- and.- are � baked slowly unt I te der. c nded - them to, xk�. :McLau I ... . ��' -
things will look serious for .ionic lotters.' I . . I It mme' . 9111 . %, .
. . . ' ' . withdrawn. int As he*,did,sb_tlko mer* art Oftell,more primitive . than To Serve for desert ' it is best"to 0 . I .
ish. In the end the Union'Jack, Richard found' that one of ,thera de- Maicia', 'mearkwiAle,'.had ' o,tbe 'Aisle. ' ' till. - "They might help" Your back," Hiftads Liniullellt.Cures Burnsi et6. ''. I . I . I
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''.. . led linmediatti, mitentioll" And, -herself into the shadow, Arid was. si- . ,e in the countr .he cavities beiiig filled' said hei . . I . . . . .
. � , music ceased , find thete flutter d, the latter. . It is S1 core them, it .. . . I I � . . .
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Reverting 'to January'it:Is' .1 ig to be e-�cused, *Ieft:tlie room. IGntly �Watclljng the lace of Caryl., Lich, close to Lo . Thattis -the story of 'Ali-, McLaUgh- i: ., -S,w - "' -.
fl,?at affain I Just for Oil& moment, � a faint 1 to ncf6A . that the, - smock .v�ith Sogar 'with cir without all ad- ,
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� . ihat: . . �pko;. . . askir. � . .. . C YI, sus- w . itil. e. perfect'. Show of of I!g . It . t blue Above tile, curtain. ' - frock haS.-survive(l,*IoiLgiiA-: Smock- diti ,A. tiny piece 'of .. I . . 11 ..�Out of 030 Roman cAthole . bi , , . . - . � a .. .1
phesied .'a Xing's ..messenger 'As..soon as� lie was gone - al' Ile listenod� , . . onal flavoring - till's cure�or. alt"Of it that varies to .
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. ad Ilia cr6yon, iuld'g�n*tiv' asked: inierest to what was beirigsaid, and "An. Angel, After all!". -muttered Ae, frocked ploughmen only a few -y4rs lemon .,peel 114 sorrietim6f; Put. iiito . t from that of hops. W-Iturope, Italy lifts , It - o . less. . - - . .
.. . . . , I I . ot I eir fur- each, with the -sugar.' Some' . house7l apy exten . than, 268'. France comes next with I I . I .....
will be seen on his -road from Wind- pend, . his. crayons 4nd'color with it" . . I of others. I broth6r' . -
sor to ,London,, involving a bast "Are y6u tired?" . as,116 put, a*ay selile, ."and-tliere, is the tip ago, nilight. be'seeh, among th . He followed hifi a
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the . cabinet, arid for A ' She'lo6kecll.up with a cold, impa5- tubes, Joined Ili -the .conversation its blue wing. And thon. not rows wfthin�aguhshot .of the Alex- keepers . I . . gdvice,� Ill -will ixy.thern, anyway" . . . . � . . � . I , I . .. �1
te si've ' - . .. - hikii,an 'andra�' Palace; while fro ' ' . 'S Xi I .
meeting of L . cl apl6inb I -find I In � one of the - mon or.a piece of butter the size*of - . I
f a6e, - and answered: With the ease .till . of tilt, wlshin�'evea an'a:kigel to . . I . � t, lie ,said. 'That's all. -Dodd dney . ' , , ,
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time at leost all the world will) . . � I ' . I I . 0; has uninvited listen& to the celestial toWtirsat Sydenliaiii a nian With a a cherry. - . 11 . . ; Al . tOr the *first [ Ifill'a fliment Cares Pauktiff. - . - .. . �
. 1,Xo..$1 priletictcl ,mari. of the. world wh I I .1 . . , . . Pills- walit-a trial. . . rTs Li , . i � .11 .
in a state of txpectation and .tsas- �"You will not hesitate to: tell me nothing. ab - small- alk ,on his musie, lie in&de his,way ont-6f Ahe good telescope, might detect tp-day, One housekeeper always ustis'pound trial *t1lere is* no ,more hesitation. . . . I �r , . I - . .. .
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pense." . is- When*you are'?'.' ' ,. . . - . "' . I , churcili'arld stood in'tl . oil village 'jr�en of Kent , 3r baking Mr. McLaughlin says It Was ondei I' 0 , e"t6tal.area", -of the British . . .
h, violent * 0, I .. I. . aad women v . I , f th
"I will not.." . He`w6uld much rather *have gone Off Ing hiS eyes from.the, dazzling light vhb' inight' be -denizens core and packs thorn. -1fi 6, large pud.� his pain ,left ,hi=7 and
Dublin a marriage I - of - . . . 1. I G*ld7 dijig dish with -a cupful of hot water fill --the way ened. 11 , . Isles only 59* per cent. i9A.iioftAI.a;bl6_ "
turbances in � I I � I am btat , tile filave. of bSr. himself- after, what. had.occurred;* Leyolid. . � of -- the, 1`qWeL-t Auburn" of . .: a was 4. .. .1
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great national * Importance - are ' . I but`lie deerned it wiser to.. remain. t t,Allct asAve.st6ocl, the organ began Smith." ILL fills. fact, ther6 is indeed) in' the bottom. The dish is covered his back strength .1, - . .
among the events thatwill. Lr,�perk' yotir will.." , .. . I free nian'ever since,% . .
" , . .S glance of Ark- lunch, as..Sir:Richard proposed, and agai�, -but this . time it was.: not something striking",this . p6rstStenco� closely arid set Ilt a,, moderate -oven, ,, tains, heaths, woods, or water. . I .
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in Februtir�y. GUY alone' fOr t ar hiabit it ' Where the fruit .is allowed to .$team I , � I .
In March there will* be �% second gry scorn,. and ,seemed about to so lie accepted' the invitation, . I I . I. for twelity�flve years, oi, - . I' ''. I , ever rifty Years I . ,. .
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'a. m,ya- It 261ce a . cutting* retort but.he held' did not - at. All like � the, arrangement aecom'156niment with it�, -the, t6ueg of Ong till tli�,` changes- so distinctive slo�vly tintti it.. is tender. Then the I . . Pot. I .
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iys�, - .dail. , e .an ex- a... woluan's. voice.- 11q, � waited 'Until of nioder I n I progress,.noto is lt-by,any applez are � e" 1. itin, Wwor,ow,s BOOTIrlsa arjup his bein ased by.,. . . * . . : . .,. .
,ast, w ' �tfuli d6pr0cM- . n'ys I , ran while teething.
Rougemont in the count , � I�b up his hand w ith. respo 1. by:ylklch .Caryl was to hav piaced- fit art eartIleu dish derful to say I have had klo.return .miul;ns ot niothera for their obtld
terioustraiveller from tho-T . e v to the'llailt, but th6.hymn ended andtlion, strode off,, means7exernplified ainon�Ahe poorer and tilt- juice -is Poured ovee thern t itsoothes the child, kaftans the luits.. alloppal'ad cures � . , ,
ent on, as� if une.orf- .duse 'to com I . . I . . . � of the' trouble'sincil Alsing,the Dodd's .
tales of 'tile � . . I -spoon until. they windoolko replategliho.stom9c andbowels,an lothe :
most extraorcrinary. tiOn, and then w . said nothing, only clos - ch- his heart filled �vith -a'singular long- classes only. ', . . . or I
He is nothing n2ore � than Sc4pus of the feeling he had aroused: lie . el�, wat I � , wjtl�, A. big wooder. Xidney Pills, I have recommended I
.-jingular word to ing ilia cousin find�� the ,visitor ini; to know the CreatOr of the I Ill,spite of. the. cosmopolitan- spirit Are ccol, when they are traniierred I bestienteay or DisiTho6m.: Tvrenty-Liva cents a, be
characterA . , music. the worhL Be, sun .92 .
a. plauslible. fraud,'." A -vast, im- -"Slave ,seems a I . I , . o 0 . odd!s Kidney Pills to a number of slidt,V.�iff.sliw�.tb.".*k".Osuotbxnnissyzvr." - ,
* I in .the, connection, and I will th�ougfictut tIV.riieaL- He! Wits pUz- 'Fle'liad,quito unconscio.usly-rurned. which rapid, travelling generates, the to a glass dish. again over d With, D wit -Il Kidney Trouble. All I . . . . .
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provelneitit in an. inatrument' of 0 Wa.r use erated. and' fifiei� lunch, to the left church, -- ' juice And placed on'the Ice. persons . * benefit- . . I � —_ .. : . . � . � . .1
is pr � . III iMay .grant that it- Scott$ exagg zled and disturbed, I . . on, 16aving Pie . . spirit of locality is Still Strong, as tho witholit exceptioti have been. I I
eclicted -for Aoril, and . ii, Scarcely any, apol� find was sauntering along'a. green� is ghown by the.vitality of the in- Baked lit this wdy.,-, apples. fire. said ' Norway, Ireland. and Spain haye . . � . � �
the disturbers clit'ilie Church .will Yes, it. I'S exaggetated,� - There are no left,- the'table wit . . � . When ed or cured. .' I can neVer 'be too more blind '' people In - Proportion to . - . . .
I.. . . ' - ogy andpacod* the IEk%vn b.4ck of: the lane,, when,; raising hishead, he stop- numerable local newspapers, which to be bett.er . flavored than. . . � -
again be slaves now in the old sense �f physi , ! . . . thankful for the benefit I -received ' . than. �otfier EuioPoazi � . .
oactive. Ilk .the same mionth I , . sta�,6 as he - . smoked hi's pipe. ' I lied Ili - front. of a Small cOttagit, flour'sh. Ili distrietti' alkno'At . *Within cookee lit all open dish, . I . ' . 1, population '
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will occur- the . death 'of - a Veiie�.dble cal '. servitude, but .there is anotilel� , - I . . I I � . from those Wonderful pilts'. � . countries. ;' Spain has 2:16 per 10b,- ' I
terecli "I'm wlkl�lk, ' half hidden by ivy, nest1Q.d' Sig etropolis. To readers , -A. so'rt of baked., apple sauce is . I . . I , I
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and respected; nobleman - 'whw lot" form of 'slavery in which the bon(16% "Cotilbund itil! he mut . prottli .. .. . lit. of the: In . ' - - I 060, Norw ill'. " �
I es, firrner, got, they"IXTO not jealous. If this mark Wilton lOv- o'high elms.� of ,this journal the club flower! allow, Made' by. . paring find coring tar.t - 4� .208, Ireland.
more years thail.-the usual -spark: I of fire as,41rin, ',v . I . I � y.under som, . . � . . I . fly . . . . . I
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, ' * -Dy c,eoi,gelll Ile nilittereil wittl '" fete and cricket club are, far -more al .. TH-h !TAN OF THE*.HOUR.� .' . . I . . . � I .
. -a d she i )pies puttiner them In a !deep.pu4- .
life has clevotiod himseff - to 'his forged -by th� Wearer, and.are -will- jes fier better than:1 do, arid n I . W. P., 109
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engthened day, by .day, But lOves him,' why' I Would not' Stand smile, "I Was- f 6rgetting . D. ame - Ches- hnpo�a thall any similar' events ding disb, with,just enough water to , I . . , , . .. .. . .. .. IF . - I
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fa I . in'thelir way., 1. . . I . . o: let tier . Tile clergyman', the doe- cover them, cover rig the disli,el . � . . . .
QVeen, his K4nr,. .aUd his countryt" :pe'1!1yi1pt9r1 title ydil'by. sue], talk." een no ter. It will never' do t * . I', LO don... . - . - . ' . ' . . I
will W ,' ,t tinies . Latest .Phase of Joseph, Charnber � . �
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ulye "As welIL this as anything," she illike, Congtdnce Is not,the, girt tF6 know that one of us from the Hall has tot-, the vili,age residents,. the faynt- ly and baking ol- steanking In .a . I I . OALVERTIS.' . .1 . . . .
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mutor-cars- in, i , and Start! Casty answered. � � fall irk: love at first. sight. First bearx in'Lqugharri ,*Itliout, calling Oil . all.revolve found the sanle local moderate oven until,they 4re tender, . . . . � I I
news- from ObIda Ill August, d1oll- I sti permission to sigilt, 11$at IS it; Witat on earth I's lidi. . . . . I . . ers, . � ndo inere- Then. ,the apples are removed with- - I I I .. I . I I 1. I .1 . . . . . .
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ankpant lit - "Then I have your . I ' . . . axis, And the rumor, of Lo n - Britain's . A, . � .
eral lawlessiXess 4AII be I; talk As I Will?" . . it makes me think they bave-met be- And.-liftitg the latch. of the'litilo .. ing and. a1lalf-a Cupful of .. Joseph Chamberlain, ''. C �. .1
- I ly reaches them "llke a talQ of little out breaki
Paris during, Sepitembcr,.'A;;a a big ' Z 'OW "the words are sugar is added to.the juice tot- every great cbmixidneri is a man of d6fifilte.. . . . . � . .
. fire %ill bm%kyotit iki. Scotland . In "If. it is needed " .. .'- � , fore? 'XL�don't Icnow.. , But I have the gatex lie wont up the'llarl Patho Illeaninf,, though I � OINTMENT. � �
� � 1�11—" he -was 'going on to say in feejlng, arlyflow� He is a handsome ,lined oil each ,Side with tile cottage strong. ' I I - - ' lied aims, and, endowed with tli6 inexpug- . . . . I
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October. . � I a vehement tone, and,then stOOPJ[�g Willow, - and �L clever one; L but Cow: I flowers, which, -for * perfume and 'still- _+ .fo., about'lialf an hour. Ten min- nabletiess, of mind and pu'rpose esson- - .. : .1 For all skin aflment$, I . ..
For Novembor1tw6 1sad:.ovents: are is not the girl to be overcome ple beauty, outvied tile rarest .Of ' . .. . utes before removizig from the fire, titil to their complete fulfllmOnt.' � . . � .1
;iropbejn'od-"& 'buioved life. will be himself, and resuming the retro5pec- stance I 115 - few Life to him' has always been an un- #. 0. C~ & fts Manah"tery 9nglaWd . � I
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in and r,a' tive tone, -w6bt oil, "I ,once knew It by 6 nian's ,good: looks, not, by Ilia their hothouse collslns� HO".knocked - MAKE. NATUX . LE WEE� - A piece of.ginger or mace or a . I r . . r
daniger," col(lision between . who . f ot-ged his owri letters. r'X e sfie seems, to .. with his whip -handle tit the bright ' � ' .. . . . I At tho -end of the bending reality, a. ceaseless searching - I .
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� two Wrge, vefi;sel.c� fit theo Chalmet, Will man ilink, It is a, turn for the solutions of present daypro H
"Will tell you about Cut'- watch his face, and liangon,lifs greoli door,, and it clidery-looking old *Effect.ot Firing Lyddite and Me- time, remove the spice and "I%
happen, with great loss %of life " — r PSIA.W1 Confound.lady, lit the cleanest of chint7,gowiis . tli6 liquid Oyer tile fruit; which has blems. Recognizing the fact that
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The most seriow iteni*ln De�eraber loll listening. IrSUP7 him! I.Suppose I am jealous,- , 111 find tile neatest: Of. White CaJJS tip- . � .. . .. been kept.,hot. Cover Closely r and 1-1,agland's depondond6f; must Soon,,,
Is "carious and,complicated news YOU, thetrouble of I I I . .. �. . � . r I . fall is linked with indissoluble .bonds il Bra$$ a 4 I
1. pose any .mail may become'a'slave ill go watelf hini paint hot, portrdit,'NO, peared. ., . I . Before the War the iLverage rai If stand Away to,cool. This d . ovId-wide suprom- . . I
from Coponhagoa,V, . . , I ous Served with cream. , is to retain her w
� . . . % � the sense I mean, Any passion Illay I we"t-i, couldn't staucl'that, I'll This was Dam6 Chester, an old or 'South Afriell. Was delid � . . instrument% Dru - nd, Etc.
I 0 � �. ; ; .., . . ,ak go for's, gallop'. I will give I-Tot9pur servant and pensioner of Sir Rich- for th whole of S A compote of apples makes an tit- aey, Ile. has'evolvocl a broad scheme
f be Ilia master; .but the Wan I spL About eight. inches annually. 'But. . - th Em� EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND ..
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114PANTI MORTALITY. 4 of was enslaved by love I 'I I I . .! . I . At the. booming of J�kldite -and mellnite a, clip of Sugar. a clip Of Water And Pire'S Scattered strands. Generally Lowestiliftiesevort; , ! Logue . .
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_ , t Ig� -Ire had been-lef us Say franklY-7. . Ile walked to the stable and game . the. sight of Ofty a -lie dropped the . . an inch of stick cinnamon. B�'Ii it speaking his plan Is to ICMVO local thing in Music or Mutilcal uglirelments. I I
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4bTarky Deaths �Margely; Due ,to . 111 He. had Scoffed a,t love directions for, Saddling Hotspur, a knitting She- held Ili he bands arid c4oulatiolis. , - - - . )71 slowly for twelve minutes,., Moark- matters in the hands of colonial log- .
� it bad An. , or I. In - Pretoria, for,, instance. (. . tre or core toll tart apples, islativo bodies,'and, convert. the two WHALEY WOE & 00.1 LIMitedi . ,
'norance on: ,the Partli,of Xothetra. .as Ile-hoid At many other things, ,of great, bony, Trish hunteri which he. uttered a.cry. of joy. - - i,nelles of vain on Ali average falls in ,,vhile, It, - � I . I .
. i. lie knew AS little; an4 because, had bought Ift Connemara.. . . k Well dame," said -G- uy, putting aitlary ; and cook then% In A syrup until they Houses of Parliament Into council Torouto, Oat., and Winalves, Man .
The disorders of childirelk Seem to willcl ck of good qullll� ,�Xlll go over to sce. Jones and have Ilia' ftr n r ing hell a July, and -.6.07 Inches in Ja are nuarly tender. Drain 'thom and' roolus .for the chosen representatives � I . .
,rown per- I SuOP"'O, Of tile 'a . . July'of last year nearly -tP" . Dougles brest.. . .
the. rugged Ana heartil g . ties in himself, lie held such qualities, it out with him. No, I won't, I'll hiss, as was only her due, for had but In . and, . minutes, of the diverse' powers that form. the METAL ROOFERS 0 � �
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to be simple anA no�� particu- iticbes of rain loll in about tj�� put in the overt for a few 2211 Adetald 8%
sons of little esteent, Ili others. However Ao anywhere," and lie sprang Upon Ale n6t been his faithful . nurse ' Arrange -the Apples When cool do a Empire.
larly dangerous, . � of that way be, he once Accidentally theh��se, and putting spurs to him, through more than one illness, aild neighborhood of the town. 1. .(fish and fill tile spaces left by - the among other things, for the I`- ,nglish I
. This point ,of view on. tILO part . it ;Woman who stirred him* Lt.,; no Sent lljkkk� at a loap over. the paddock had 4116 not snatched film from, the I In 11,,liwal North, JanuaryIs aver- . rr&nt jelly. Cool. the asall official ianguage, and as it first RENCH -CLEANINPA . ,
-n the c au the saw . . � . altifall , is reckoned at 1.55, cores With CU ult has.ralsed a storm at 14alta, . I 0 . .
parents has bee se .of . other over had. Slic.Wao*an tittrOSq. fence, . eshold of death on one ocom- ago , r syrup and pour it over the aPP1018. res tains,ift the cd'urtS, ydr made 2 Goodsoults in 010% volfst, silk . �
loss of thoumuds of bab,, lives. � "Young and hearty As ever, inches , but white Methuen. And 7hipped where Italian Ob For=inlatl Ivalus, 4 boule lumaing% n"lal �
You wl.II .Always. filid that the "Ile pursued her.as.he Would have. And Carylo sittlug at tile Window siork? Ill novel- CrOnJo faced caell.0thor ift the neigh- When very cold, arrange v nish and Indicted Dritishers cannot toll On to it If done by Me I . .
pursued any other *OIuftl1-;-Wftll of tile drawing-rooln, saw him, and oil? I declare, clame, you wi ,beg Of rain crourn sixound the base and gari I
mothers who are successi ul in bring- I ... you borhood, three or'four Inc it with the curr4nt jelly, . r ,What evidence judgment Is bclhg giv- I 11111TION AMIMOAM OT11100 00.o MOntr401, . , ,
up faillilies of' . htA3 -ty, happy ,,eat liking.but Ift'le reril respect, muttered: . I grow old, will you? And I hope � often fell in a, low 11OUtISL, I - en for or against t,:hom, a... _a- . . � , .
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day's - $felt- Witir be . "Come In, col Durban 1, cold tioll 19 entirely due t a ew 0 SUPPL1196. f . e
'. 'A - an average -carefully and then gruntled members of I
children with seftircely'a , t -110 ll�rkd" I . � . r;io fit, Master' Guy," : ed, each should be Washed fit I
hell Ile discovered that 9 . . the Maltese T
ness, are .always those wl to tire care- y, lie ciattered along the Said tile ddind, holding, him by the Ili South , frica, havin� water, wiped . Asbasuis attods, � �
ful to note tile slightest evidence of was what lie had not looked folk in As:for (Ill rainfall of d3 inches aimlially ; I?ut polished with a piece of flannel, Ar� Council, who recontfy'declared that I Pipe ., � I .
womaki-a - person to whom - 6clat-sloove and looking up into his � . I Uverin � .
+ . an. Ile road to Lougbauk at, top speed, seek . Buller find his .army balk.irriered Na- upon Lubricatin I 0 .
1frAjulty A+t . was, being forced
illness and to check the-Jill"11, ' -elief for his mental trouble In liandporno face. r. "Mind your head, range In tile fruit dish With gonict of a language Grestass, 0, . . . ..
� . must look up, There was nothing fie ing I In Natal i find
� .1 tire's face t6 Such aa extt:'.It i them, bytho Co ontal Secretary, AA .
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once, * Id not have done to gain froin the physical .exhillration. But al- deal-, And -T remember when You tiuLt nearly 65 inches of rain, fell tile leaves placed . here and there.. ", 1".1 WM. 61ITT09 � I
They do not belong ,tollWhe class of '"U iged, for. . ' ,� couldn't crawl over that doorstep, . Rod apples, of. course, are the niost determined to revenge thoulsolves Oil "�t - 09MPSIPHO 00,j
'hie$`r ' children her tile love lie 1011 � I though lie found himself better able last year. This also Applies to . y refusing ,,ill � I Limited, .
mothers that stupity W r -to her home one to look tit his trouble, lie did not Ili it's my belief 'you grow -still, Master .there beautiful. South, in fact, out of the t1lo Home Government b 4
Port Elizabeth, where the amount .. taxes, most of which were required ' I
with sleeping draughts( aind similar "He followed lie �.. _ ipplb.belt," where the fruit tastes TORONTO,
night, and under inost disadvantag, Any way tighten it. So he Was still QUV�" has risen from 24 to over 80 Inches mmodiate advancement of the .
a circumstances told her that. lie moody Whork lie ,rode into the little 110% V less like home, the people tire most for tile I I
q containing oplai'09. , , es I grow,," lie laughed- anua,ly.
medicine. vegetable, eou 1 . V. Al .� fastidious as to appearances, arid people, As ti, matter of fact, in this I
They Atick to tile pljl:cly . loved her and Would make her Ilia village. grow glle� kind worse tompored.e The greatest rainfall in. the world Dominion Line Steamships .
healthful modicines wlxich cure In- , . green apples tire passed by in tilt) case Mr. Chamberlain slaiplY carried Montreal to 1,41a:0041, goston to XAtir,
and of wife. It would have been difficult for Lougham was a picturesque little ory day." . , ZA,o
fantile disorders qui(Ody, o blundered, and so Place, With it, ,charming little. church, "Sit, down, Master Guy, and, )low k le mountains north market, whilo red apples, tite bright- out the wishes of a majority of the . pool, Peftitland tPWL Via Queetup
,;4 are the him not to hcLv lucity that you. all: uld come Ili just of Bombay, India, where 83 Inches Pr the better, find ready sale. In tile islanders when lie selected Flnglish as to"
these Baby's Own Tabfiot. Id, and, She which, as. an ctimost perfect specimen 0 I.Arto Ana Valk stealosium an orfor so"Innisda4l" . I . I
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bobt of all. it going to get'te�, of ralki. ill t,wenty-six hours have been North, however, little Attention, Ox- the official lal*uage of the colony. to I 41"legalls4songe Be come and a
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I h n. scorn which of early Xcirman architeeture, often now, for I 6.11dail's. ".1.1sitectioultambe Ilk 66 tki
tUrn me of tile 801110 tax levies ar, . I
Foi colic, Simple kfe*�**Ihll, droupi lie a1torition of tourists I and there's the kettle boiling in 1,110 known to fall. After so cept for special occasions Is paid to �Tho nork-Paymout of , flocand ftloon am& Thilrd-Olase scoeir= F
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constipation, diarrhibea, , fi,ritation attracted t a CUP, .great battles Ito Tugela ' tile color� but the flavor is the m 8 rat" otpuse,ce and all baftloal" apply so I
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when teething, inclige;tAortif alkid sleep- 0 - 'Well, aiter that, she completely and antiquarians. Guy ' dismounted next r . oom, "YOU 'Will hu,V0 '�Xctddor River, in the early stages of -o their collection 'of the U021116117. W D. Tarranea k do., . I
disappeared from tile World. The ro- tit the village ill, and WAS about 'to won't you, Master Guy?" standard of merit, each buyew having which would onsut I
lossness, thost, tratched lifinself fit the eagy- tile War, 19, to 16 inches have been 779istagMA... I .
tablet s �aras a . quick, ,ntov, it when a loud btir.� ! (Itty s a, personal prcfqrencc. Not infre- and those Acts have caused no end oi vach.ra. mitts !10
effective, nol,er-faill ag crure\ Dis- port even gained ground that Ahe had p I chair and lagily looked around him, registored In a couple of days. quently this tagto results from rioting. No serious or lengthy ob- , - . - -_ t' I _ntr'!Lan4roil"d.
solved In ,water ti-fe, smallest baby been killed; and this inan Waq frantic tot- ,came fortl� front tile Ale notfcci& that tile lit- _+_ , I � pleasant Acquaintance wit), some joetions will be raised, however, And �
will take, them �vjtllput th.�, slig,litest Until he followed tier and discovered F and he turned Away, not feeling in I As lie (lid so Years Malta Will Pl`ftlsc and I I : I 0 . -
that not she, but allother wornan tile mood to meet boisterous 'tour- I. tie table wits laid tot- two. "PIXI)COt � tiedlar troo with which Onci as� in a tow I I I
objection.' Do not, ftriffe with pliedf- ' � AILWA,V - CARRIAGES Par holior tild man W110. simplified her
who had b(on Ili her company, -had igts. I It 1, it scents, dame," lie said. CLV'-AN R ' 'soclates tender memories.
eincia concerning Ublich you 1"now said to the I ft, V al, 0 , court Aystems. . � . . i , I , I , I
I U V 2 4 4%.r.d been killed. But so Much 11, slave "Wash WS legg,"' 116 "Lor', now, tllllll.� of. you noticing Some Important recommendations To salads, where tartness is Want- " .
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remedy which Is us ad cqastant1)r aind w prosently-only a mouthful; � arid I laughing. - "It lsn*t a visitor. )Ifft'Stft' have, .itirt been ,,.art by the IFelich pleasant additioli. M .al- Africa, was vigorously denounced
to hialsolf that lie would toll nobody t with when tho campaign CommOtle6d alid
with the best results fit thoti6ilds what he had discovered, since It was don't lot any of thes(l IIOiSY young ,Guy, lt�u a lodger -a regular lodger." �ljniator of Public Works to tlto VOL- eivy and English walnuts or reverses began to pour in, but now
of homes. . very 111<01V tilat silo wished the world . 11 .1 ., . I I � I . . rious, rallway companies. It is sug- boiled chestnuts, they- tire delicious 4 been turned into vi(:# -
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Man., fiftysL -"T 11lave tfound Baby's ,'He sought her.everywhore but she I Ing of vailway-carriages and waffing- Apples for salads should be pared tory his Uncompromising attitude in
Own Tablet.4 a peirreat medidne for was not to be found, until one day I . . 1. . 1. . . . I . . . . . . . 1".... I rooinq should be entirely firblilbitod, just to -fore thes, are needed for dez�ihiq With the Boors is gainflig(
children of all agns. find would not own Into fee zater general approval, When peace hils
In tho .housts. They . .
be without them I. lie came upon hop In 6, likost, Unex- ,� and daily washing substituted, With serving, oall thr stored to tho Oranga River
Y,tcwrnfort And, ninth- . atty be preserv;d. A little Colonies, they
, Are truly a bab�, pected place, She recognized tile I . this end In view tile necessity for the -until everything 'Is ready, so that been re ". too, will Share Ill the
man who had told tier of his love, substitution of linoleum or some the color t lap . -
er'S friend-" 'T$aby'g 0wn Tablets and silo would hvx6 derifed Itnowing 1. similar substance for carpets, and ItigeftAiltY Will A .Over a variety of great columbaorIA scheme for a uriit
('till be found atichnig stores, or wilJ hini it that had been possible, And , the periodical disinfection of com- Ways in whi6b the bright colored ed ompira. -1.1 L -
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26 cents, by ,addlAsing The Dr. , knowing that lie bad tier In lilso I I . I .11. .. . � 11 11 11 Imrtments Is emphasized. Deciding , , . , 1. I .1 � .1. � . _ __ -1 I . -_ � 1. I
for her family did . I I find pillows - should be df sInfected by _s`e`"`""so""ns`� 0
WfIffixtris Modialkle, Ca.,, Dept. T., PoWorl c did -she had .. I . a ' �� 1,
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feeling that his own great love for * easea must travel fit separate com- P__ �d J0.10
The ltonlr(ft record fit 4r,wimming ker niust cause tier to love him In how Silo SOZODONT LIQUID 0 * * , # 9 0 partmentil, which should be disin- Me 4w
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Ish wind tlwv took to the water, llee character, tind so lie gelvo up the 'I)r measuriement of . -
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Signor AltAerl the sanio dista, (toe In I solne me rig of letting her kilo t t tile ct6 and preaerVation'Of
� 7hra, tstwlin, "rilin means, of.xourse, 1110, waq aware of tier necrot but d Sozoaont. I collaider it the ided The white mulberry live.4 but sixty . � �
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I tontiflual A1111tilikillig without fit,J)1reak, would not, 011 any account (to & 4e*Woo to fj years, nulberry will live 000 &_ ,__, i�1111_111____ 1. I �
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