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I ."watch folqtheNasw had 00ma to =w by sight a pmt "Theme Tablets g�re Natur,Vs Remedy for Children."
IN, BURMAH I 'and retreshing ,,.. I many of the girls of the worits, and . . . . . ... �� 1. Sold by all Drugg� is or sent diroet. on rootipt of
ry ge,aulne.. seAled packets . . She o9d: . , - 1. I I price, Z5o per box.%ddrox4 Mothers Own 110iclno
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The women otBurmalthaveunlinittaill � :�� , , " Are a atranver, are you not? . * . I I I -_ I I - "M
Ilmdom in OOmparlmon to the v�ranien I "Yes, miss," aPA4 the girL In 4 quiet , , , , .
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of other eastern lands. Unft I , . I I � 1� I voice, which attr4otod Clytid As the TAPIOCA TIP0. - �. PIOMM.
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womou of India, China or Lgypt, they � , I I I � 10 Igoe bad done. "I came to Vrauiley to I'- Pigm1w, Apparently of a isinK16 ra-
irlay chooas tUoIr Own husbands and . " find a situation.", , -- etc
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I 11 , lat ek, are scattered ovor many
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Indulge in A period of courtship such , 11 . I .1 Now Clytle, knew that the house- 209A Thom "d You W:01 IN Be c
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I as we of the western v,orld fso thor, I W, .keeper at the H411 wanted a house. Apt -to Be Sorry. g va A plausible gueso 44 -to how
oughly undorstand, Frout the Mile of _ I & . I =Aid, and at once she sal.M. t. eir dletribut4ou Was Accomplished.
the finit gr4at event In A Young 91"I's ., A.. "We leave k% vacancy at the 11411. Arc) I 40rovor found they seem to be the
14ft, the boring of her ears, whicla i I 11 I YOU 'Used to a housemald's worX711 Friettdo, 4Q you realize Wliat a good earliest pooplo,-vorltuble aborignies,
,Au.*- `_ - - ana,ouZ,pes to the worla that the Is 110 . � 673 "Yes, =*;o," replied the girl, "I have, article tapioca is? No, well listen- :Arid all of them Are much all4to physt-
longer a child, but a wouian, until . boon Accustomed to the Work, and I A I part-'grQui. the many dellolous deserts cally, though different somewhat in
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her betrothal, the Burmese girl looks 27 Years in Public Service. can t9. plain Sewing And mending," It can. be used, rightly prepared for' complexion. They Are suspected to
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for a 1111q,I)aIld . , �� __ - "Th . at to very useful," said Olytier, I soup thlakenings, gravless cereals. And be,more ktuciout than any other race
"What Is your name?" as a coreal bl Itself., 119W surviving, ,On the globe.
am the one Alm. Rua Ambition 09 her ess"s"Mt" !!!V4!_"�r"1!!-" P I . ___ __-.-----. - -,- - ,
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life. 'Until ber eara are bored .She Is a . . __ 1i i '111111111 - __ - _ - - ___ I - - .1 -----.I - I . "SusAn Ugroh, ralso,10 ' . � l5tow tomat4ea the regulation, WAY# th"o race belong t a so -ca 0
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child and runs and plays, wit'a her . I ., ;71i.., , " , _ I .�7______________"-% "Well, Ottoaut if you will go up to five minutes before serving add one "monkey men" of the mountainous
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. ' . , "'.. tile hall -you. have referencea' Of tablespoonful of granulated taploop, to Interior of India. Likewise tho Pot- �
brothers upon the* village strecte. P In- - � !-;,l ' I �,Ik. � I , . . . I
ally the 4gy arrIvc.s wfien. her friends �: �'J,�,',...:, :...-,"'.�". . course?" about one Dint (or msre) tomato, boil bellied natives Of the Andaman Is-
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- bring With them tho %tr- - 1: I . I . - . 114Yoo, miss, I acted as EL stewardess for five minutes thou serve, lauds, In tho. Bengal Gulf, who are
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borer and ,the soothsayer, And the . n boartl the vessel I came in t � art like, ba'bJeo all their
, � .rom - Pudding, use one qu of fresh (said to 11109k
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I frightened girl must pay tile Price Of . Australia, and I have the head Stew. inilk, ItAlf a cup Of sugar, a pinch of lives." These latter Wear their hair
gaining maidenhood. . Ilor crics are ' - . ; ardesal- letter." I salt) one teaspoonful of vanilla, two in frizzly tufts and adorn them-nIves
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� drowned by the pausle and the talk -1 I Clytie nodded. "Very welt, then; large tablespoonfulo of tapioca, is W1tU ueeklaicea made from the Uwe
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and laughter that seem so heartless,, �� � I It JLL � Please gQ to the Hall and see Mrs. made by mixing, then baking for one And teeth of defunct relatives,
,�'; It Hutton, and tell her tha I I . es 0
but the Poll, is soon over, and she I , , � . . t I hope she I hour; stir three tim , then brown In Madagascar are the Bohoay
laorstit will 'hiuke tile hole largcr by . . will be able to engage you," it; serve cold. black dwarfs, who, when pursued,
� r be,ause . . Susan, dropped a curtsey, 'her eyes For variety fQUr teaspoonfuls of groin tree to tree like monkeys.
every ulwas In her powc 1, � I'l Ur .............. J � TWne'y aro so timid that sometimes they
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all inch In, I 4 . lameter, elle does not feel � About a week later Clytie mot the and finished as above, Serve IceY In Ceylon Are found the Veddaho.
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� I . ndeed L a Woman. This I �-,k . � �:,." � '.., ,� I girl In one of the corridors, Arid paused cold. �, . of whom ,not more than 2,000 ,Are
, that '9110 IS- I 1_,�,`._ .1 .. 1. now left alive. Few of them are able
initiation of the girl Into Alroma2hood L .. , _.:� to speak, to her. -_ - .0.—
compares to the entrance of her -11 ; I I �- "I see that Mrs. Hutton Up,$ engaged N11nard's Linlmont Cures. Dandruff. to ,count up to three. They are or
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- ... , .1 You, Susan," r4be said, 'land I hope you ' anc!ently a num-
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brother Into t , � i aeu, made . her way Are comfortable and happy �
I tooin$ Of hIaL logo, the,slp that 110 , I I ifie"'ivr6ter thit p ape r4tforcv he SAW the other won ?It � - AlWws Went laOfOrO, orous people, inhabiting that Island
Is no lougo." .% boy's but inay Sit, with you, Clytiel" alas saIC "and, of course, through tha. crowd and reached Cly, ,lye$, thank'L, YOU, mISS", replied. -
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men and chew betel nut and disciuls liewoulda't go back,, he IS too Proud, tiels aide; but at Clytie's words, the Susan Marsh, in the quiet voloo and There to a story'told at the ,ex- when visited by the earlieet, of pro
the gitalls of the world.with wondrous Ohl it I Oul hady the sense when I saw woman drew back and stood, with the manner - -Which h pens& of an old Yorkshire man who historic explorers.
him that night in 4'he churchyard, to . her faca. tan, ad taken Clytiols I
: L shawl drawn almost over 'r. , Clyt, called upon by the Magistrate to The bones of Pl9mY People are
. wisdom. After. the ear -boring. core, I The policeman came up, thrusting 0 was passing on when WAS out plentifully found on the Teland of
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I I mony eaclvman our maiden sees may,, 'say to him: ,YOU are Sir Wilfred Car- the people aside Ju n quiet, masterful She remembered that she winted ,explalu why lie had failed to t e . , Formosa, whore doubtlego the aotl of
% drag him Into the church to some ,repairt I a license for a fa ..
p ton I" And i - ng done to one of . yorite terrier (Tog
. be a�ppsslblo husband, and she copies - vay; but at sight 6 10 i1sq Brantley. lot - her - them were wiped out by the Malays
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. see youl 'He would have fallen in I dressesi Which her maid, wlio had been 11 -Ibl,ff nobbut a PuP�y,l' the degon I
the coquettish swa-7, of the hips that Ater oil the Hall, stood for a moment uncer- very ,busy, of late, It I dant remarked, In response to a qUos- some centuries Ago. Formosa Is real
is so effecilve In fier older -sister, as love with you then, as he (lid I tain. Clytia turned .to him quickly, Ad not'� been , a northern member of that great
she walks& down the street with mother, At Withycombe." . celdleut " she able t, do! - "I think you could do tion as to tlio animal's age. archipelago which we call the Phillp-
"There -has been -an A , pines, though separated from the lat-
famt ,or married friend, who c4reYully "Are, you so sure that lie over loved said, "I want this poor fellow 6ken sontei'mending, Susan?" she said. "I ",yes, yes,i So yousay, ... But how
. guards her1rQui All I ,,,, n W ma?" said Clytio, With a sigh, and ke It n hdve some for you, if yon will PI ase oldla he?" a b1till . it Is no sur -
le turning Away to the window. "S me- . prising to find dwarfs Of
t_, 0 0 to the -hospital. You can ta T 11 Im I come to my room." q . ,(Oh, well, I couldn't tell 0 1 ter politically. Hence the � same.
il'froprlet .. the carrIage. I will walk,
that 4ho lins ,Arrived. a mar2 ab : timeg) I doubt." . e , . the -owed with the nolselesd was the reply. q never was Mud f h race to,day Inhabiting Luzon
Age. , � I � I � #,A house -surgeon there that I sent the Susan . foil , e c and
, I � m I'sure?" retorted MOIlle, with step Which heA already ea d at remembering dates, but where they are Ailed
I When All those seductive feminine eflaing like a snort. "Am I sure man," rued for her 900 d Iffludanoo,
arts have 'Produced the desired effect BOM Stephen Raw -don was carried to the In the servants' hall the nick -name of nObbUt a PUPPY-" � Aetas.
. that I've, had my lunch, that I'm . -
a -ad the, roving eye of the Toulaa: girl etandIUS. here, and that I'm going AO carriage, and ,supported by the con- "The Mouse," and Clytle gave her the On the other hand It Vag maintain- 0 s 6
. has focused upon Abe man of her stable, was driven off. The crowd dress,*apking her It she thought she ed that the ,animal in question was a I Thinks Swearing All Right
. ride over to see Percy -Lord Stan- -fashioned puppy, and I
� . cUolco, As enters into the Season of. ton? Yes, I Am suret � sure as I am gathered round 'Clytie, murmuring could do It. very, very old �
I "Oh, Yes_miss," replied Susan. the 114agistrate Inflicted the -Usual fine. ,Providing the provocation equals
� ,courtship. , She can, meet her sweet- sympathetically. , � ateipping on
. . that I wo a tool not to have held it,
. hies that YeIIcd4 for you that afternLoon God bless you, miss!" cried &A old "Well, then, ask my maid to let'—ehortly afterward the old man was the ofle4ce Of j71es
. beart� At DWeS, -t40se, feStiv him and � "You've a kind and tfider You do It in -the dressin room," said. met by a. friend, who. wanted to know SlUith's bornS. Par better to . use
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� Seem. �t6 taXe place every - 111911 I !I., lie Went.. If I had done 'that, it 'be had crone, g- ri xtractor;-it does
BurniAh,, Hero the Burmese girl in heart, And he -was on1Y drunk, he Clytte. hoW he had fared at the Folice-COUTt. Futntm's 00M day with -
done that, It he bad seen. YOU—Bl4t, was, and didn't know what he Wail do- The maid was a good-natured girl, 611folibut, raiddlin'!" was the reply., -cure ,corns and warts in one
searck Of a husbanTL-establisbes her- there! ,What .Is t1he nee of tearing Ing.91 out pain, Try "Patnam'91" free from
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self *�A strI1 for �elliug tobacco, long ono,p hzfLr Oyer the - might -have- wItIr whom Susan had made frionds, $-Did they fInWYOu?'% � L,clds, and painiess, prices 25,C alt all
. I The w , drawn back and Susan was InsiAlled in.the dress- ,lyes," responded the ,victim; "an V . . I
. chero,Qt$ or flowers, It is not consid- beens?" . . � Last deialem
I , I ;� I I . I but still stood fiear ,Clytle, did not tug-rootfai and having accomplished hang me it I can uilderetand It',
. sired iat all degrading for a. woman to- �,, Mollie 1v autto tile Towers, and Cly- 00� *.
I join, In -the chorus of approval and tU,
I keep *'st:--IIJ'.�'IAt fart.'Aii,Y 1111mber Of. tie drove doWri,it.o .tile town In. the vic- d e, firstvleos of mending s�tlsfaotor- year an' the year before that I' told I THROWING A BOOMERANG.
at toila to d6`some allo ping. I The car- benedictlon;. but her eyes were Oxe Ily, was entrusted with other and olm- the same tale about the iame. dog an' .
Woll.to.do women set . them up 0 , ,
�, I place� , 'Where -6i�Wdi are 11010, to coa� riage was passingAltrough one of the with a Strange, expression on Olytie'd Ilar tasks. She was an extremely ail- it wor Alias 90011 enough aforel Who's . . '-
I � IN. iregaie,T.4s it ,i.s� qa . . narrow stree when I pr a was face; arl.4, as the crowd melted Sways imt-girt, and Olytie rather liked bay- been tamperin' with the laws allce last Easy to Learn and
Id.a, stall, shop or to ts ogres. I is, More of a
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boothz fillie 4106kest � tay,og Attract pg; ;barred by a ,small cro4dwhich h;td- tr 0 ge Uad taken. � tug her near -her, and'often sat with year?" . * 0 O� I . I I Knack Than a Science.
I A, . desirible husband. In the sma��Jer collected around two men *ho were carrIa � her for a few minutes, talkifig aligift ;
I ' , * * '�tly fighting. At the moment of I CHAPTZR XMIL he,
towns tUire is 96arceiY,a� house Where ',appare I r work.- One afternoon Clytle came
, the woraen have not �arzaugod w g4mall i 13r�t,o,s ,arrival, ono of: the. men. bad clytie drove to the hos-vital the next Into the "room with a morning frock Dr.Martel's. Female Pills
. ., The boomer4n.- Is thrown overhand,
I . .. e' I - Ur - h1oh, n0e4e a a 19 e I - For Women's Ailments GratipIng.the small end In his right band,
shop'for tli ', s�lo`of'betel nut, 'eoco�,� - fgll6n heavily on .the &tone paved morning to inquire after the:inJ ed w d 1. lit Alt rat on the man moves his h -d backward as
� . , -tted that pe- 11 man, and was of course received with - .PWIII you'put kour other work aside - prepared romedY Of
. nuts,.I�Oklug glasses,.toilet articles or, road; find the cro.wd'eml , A scientifically far as he can over the shoulder; thdn he
cotto1a'-goods from Maucliester., ,, The QuIlar sound, hall. of 'eympathy, half eager respect and attentAon "by the a4d 46 this for vie at Once,. Susan?" - brinoa It forward witn all the,force pos-
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. ' Of wolfish delight , which, �y reportera authoritief.' The subscription from the - proven worth, recommended roy physic
I profits � of this- -little,. ,trade are pin 0he' asked. "I want it to-morr&w tans. gold for nearly lituf centure in Bible; letting the bomerang slip from hh,
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I I niono.y.'for;,ilxe'*J�'ves'er,.4i%ighters. The 16 .,called "sensation," lClytie, ,raising Hall was, larger. than,that from, any. ,luoruills.* . .. . Patented Tin Image Cover Box widi Sig- grasp when his hand is ,well forward In
, I lfte$0� wornall. . #,ICnIckerbooker Remedy Co."
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��th�t,tho-*ir herself sllghtl;�, looked over the bebAs other house In the district, and �Clytle Ite. was a rather more nature front, 0
1 L�uglishsa�4 . - -4 -th4n'her hus� -, d,,saw a Alant.e7ldent- was, wall,known. to the house surgeon , no other. At Your Throwing the boomerang 10 iY10�3 Of a
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is A botter`buslndssA� 4f -the people , . tie was . in the,habit of Druggist or by Alail Direct from I knack than a science. It may be -learned
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" and thp,60h &WIAZA Sharp bar-'- ou�ethe vElaqtj idk4d. pue;l lyin full -staff of nurses. . lrll,,, tban, Cly - by any American of European who gives
k , , - band, tI1 and'�JljVtio and Me, . I . ea g in tho morning,' but Susan Icnicker'boaker Remedy ,Co,, 7i. Front
_ . � 1, .11losS. -his face cbv- . Street East. Toronto, Pan., UPOYI receipt the time and patience for practice. I -low -
I I gain she js'far' '1A0'r_o,',-aUccessfu1 than .. . "He.1irvery much better, Miss Brain u ded when I ever, only native Australians acquire
gipk� � ered with biotia And ra�d. There em- I , Ildorstbod. why it was nee of price, $2,09.1 I
� her *uch legs 49 ,,lye husband. '%- '50 ley," said the- house surgeon; "he came shi:heard downstairs- that M.r. Hesk- - - It I
I -ed -to be. no on6`47a, authority, Ana the . marked abilty In making the boomerang
�. Pagoda feasts off6r., exceptictnal op- � to what round4very soon, and I found that. -he � et)i,, qarton4 was comiag to lunch the I turri exactly 'where, they wish. The na-
. crowd, aDpeatell'-wicartain as . Hou4ecleami%& Hedgehogs. tivesla,re not averse to using the boom-
. .. portliulties. for lovO'TlbXA swains, and: 'it ought to do.T he condition of tile had received little or no Injuries In tollowling, day. Hesketh had not � I erang as an American policeman .uses
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. i utaaj'�,p - Appealed to the fight; In- fact, the man can take a talf6u. a meal -at the Rall for some It is said that' g
, I . .. ung coupled liave found their .1 ,.lielpleas''man Instantly I , when In camp durin his night stio4c. The native has the ad-
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� . I I future, �bapIlliiess,',Whe4 gazing into: 40lyti6le 'tender heart. . . great deal in that Way; -he Is very time, for the grIs he'd been out on one the winter the woodsmen of Maine vantage ovjW the 'loop." He can deal
� .Strong, But of course he Is very III; or tw occasions when he had called, n effective blow without benis ucar the
. . I .., � : BuddUals eyes. Even-titne Is,courting . Obeying the Anstippets of Pity,. She .10 -blue- avt,t,m,
. I . � � time,:tlae world oier, especially In this a he has'Just�com,E�through a bad -drink- entertain, many Strange guests ,
�� , liglite,d from the ficitorla. and made generQy st the Towers, where Mol- One of the most interesting Implements
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11 � I . . country, -%v.hbc� IS tc., flot during the lIxer, way throuili tha.crowd, which lug bout, and 'will. have to remain i1ei solutely ne- Jaye, chickadees, wood- mice and hsdgew used,,.'by the native Australian is Lho
�, I . �' Any.uaeless expenditure , �quietfor some time. It's a Plt�. he � - , hogs among theM. -� One woodsman s wer. The spear
day to. permit , ectfully. � f1riw- back. for 'her, for ine. ce4d%'ijr to the convalescent there. -
; : . I . � . ,_�rgy;' eiien'by an* ardent' lover. regme'Was known to . every Man, Wo. should. be so wild, for he I _ ark� on leaving camp on a Saturday After- thrower rom,nWes a rubber plant leaf
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. . I of ei C, . S a 1 � Ott � the next morning 'Clytio vith, its edges turned upward. At the
. ; of 19urma m d good and stea nooii used to neglect pro5e
I "i Thoy;also say tlap1 the men an, and child In Bromley, and loved fellow, an was a .dy ' 4o over to th and
I . . me- , MbIlie. ro " To i' er that poluteA end there is a barb or hook
i are Influenced by,the proverb: ' ' ' - 11 lvi� rle�peeted. . workman until a year ago; thou ise, ohoe7lthe'y the door of his shack Ill ord againat'which the native p'ace3 the butt
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. I 111u,the morning Mar women are A_.Vomau,with a Shawl over her thing happened-sorae trouble about. ! . I gehogs might enter and clean of his spear. In this way he can get
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. cross, and petvlsh� in the middle of I head,'suliplied th "Ifiform tJQ - I a gNireetheart who Jilted him, and he I I I IS
I . the .,'44�r they; � oA' testy' and quarrel-' ."Itli * A; fight, :-'ral$S., �Jt'& , Stephen -Well, just Swung round. I 6uglit to , . . . Inasmuch as the principal cot ,titu. -Ing the spear because ,of the increased
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11 . . aomo�,,but at nlght�they are Sweet andi RaQon, �Reis'been on the loose J& add thAt. he has had some mila Inter. . . mts of the camp, menu are pork and I
. . . I amiablo.]lf L . I . t the -week past; and'vhea he'leta him- vals, 'that he eas been w0king at the I . 1. beans,'bacon and other dishes rich in Minardla Lifniment Cures Burns, Etc
; , Thote ia-no love making as we know self,go, he's like 44*madfaan, aud.don't pitworks, quite regularly and Steadily. fat, much grease is spilled upon the , 0 * P
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. . It lif .k%Bftrm6s,e ,courtshiP, no. kissing kno* �what he's 4oing .ouy'lucre ,than for some months." Marion Bridge, C,B,, May 20, 102. . floor In a week; and a hedgehog will
.. . and holding- of hands � , .'And embm . a man In .the `i,�lum, He's- Just' itiad, "I am sorry," said CIyUe, compas- L � , risk his neck for a, bit of fat. Decay cf flome Life
I . cing. i;. He Picked a quar. slonute1j. "He did not look t6 -me 1 have handled MINARDIS1,1NIAMN'T just. as'soon, therefore, as this par- .
ThW Would be most shocking., to the that's . what ,he during,the past year. It is always the I I
I . . : modest Instincts of the 11urinese, mead- Tol with a ptittlik stranger; be would as It to were a bad character; he has * I tloul r camp Was deserted by Its (Woodstock Sentinel -Review.)
� I I . . i1rat-Linintent asked for hero, aridVA- 4
. I en. Yet love has, In Burniah, ,-is in, 411 fight, an' -he's got ithe, worst of It. . such'an honest, pleasant face." , ; Occupants the spiny gluttons would
. . . Not that the other 'Man wo�ntgd to I Queauqnoubly the best seller of all the Itasten in and begin to Plane off the If home life is decaying -and there
I . the rest of ,tUe, World, Its own signs. hurt himi but, You see, -miss, he -.had The house -surgeon. nodded, "yOdll dift�r,nt - kinda Of Liniment I handle. sutf4ce of the floor with their chiseI- are many evidericas that It Is -It Is a
; I . Finally the father's and mother's eort� to -hit bira hard -to shako him off. It I'm told that he was Ull right 'unta , �.t..;��,. , � , ,�� my all the Wood matter Of serious concern. Where Is
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sent Is asked, tile dowry fixed and the this trouble occurred, and that he IS �-� "' WEIL FBRGTJSOM. like teeth, eating aw
� I will tely ain't the first fight Stevie'a -had this . . . ft";r:1 . . his tho.responsibill-ty?
.. .astrologer oonsulted,'w,ho one of the quietest of men, excepting ,i�J- that held a trace of gtease. On
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� theta whether a bor born on Monday. day either. 0h, yes, he's been enjoy- when he launched out - Into one of . :-�V return to camp the owner ,Would There are many Influences at work,
I . ' ing"himself. but -he's quiet enow now." sweep'up and .enjoy the comforts of a no doubt. The spirit of independence
. and a girl. on Wednesday may wed. I there bouts of drinking." ,�_ -
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. No matter how Ardently a mdW1 Is Clyde .,:bent Oyer the unconscious "If there Is Anything I can do to help. ,, clean house for another week. The Is In the air. It ,is not; a bad thing in
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� I desired by the. Interested "parties, Smile man. Notwithstandinj the dirt and him," said Ciytie, as she left, "Please I I only serious objectia to this method . itself I but may be castly carried too
I I Unto L no, judging accordin . g to birthdays, th4 blood which disfigured his face ' let me know ' I � I of housecleaning lay in the fact that far. It'goes too far when It leads to
would be most unlucky. As each day she was struck by Ito honesty and a The victoria, was drivIngthrough th � e not. reach the Hall until a quartet Of it was necessary to lay a new camp -the dental of all authority. Oppor
loated "
IL 11 of tile week Is guarded by an animal, certain something 'which Ind, gates when Clytie heard some one cry an hour after Mr. Resketh Carton had floQr frequently. tunitles tor earning money make I
., It naturally fol'ow,s that a man born comething better, then ,a, mere IMWZY; arrived. Olytie IlUrried to the draw- � aso I easy for Young people to ,become self
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she remembered seeing -the man, out behind ber, and, looking round, ing*-rijbm tb greet him and Apologize. Inard's Liniment for sale everywhere reliant, Self-reliance Is a good thln,,
on, 4 day ruled by a s6rPent and a A" saw ,it wtimin running aftdr thO car- On,tL I - -
clean. and In his right mind, on her flOh -please, �d mention It,"' he 11 - 0
woman on a day ruled by '06 Mangoose, ilage. The w6ebm= pulled up, and - ' lit Itself; but It, too, way be easily
I my, ii alks and drives from the town, gaid,*;rith a wave of his thlift long TO'NY.
the sorpent's deadly ene ' could not- W "Here comes a polledinan " cried a The A'Olyall approached, pantingl, and "And lot me beg of tow,ould YO a carried too far when It threatens th
possibly live happily together. .L i hand. you not to
. will be took to the eta. held out Clyde's purse, which she readine a u like me to Insert destraction of honle Influene.A.
. - fvolce. "Stovle� UUM! I have been -been, balf-tone picture of yourself?" asked
. . Contrary to all eastern customs, tht ' have dropped as she efttered,th6 And yet there never was a tim
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. yo -'Ing couple married In BUrMah take �' � book, but'l will go out On to the ter the Intervlewer.
"No, not" said Clytie half-uncon. victOTIA. � hen It was so easy to make born
I lip their abodo, WIth the bride's Par- solouely. for the men looked too good "Uh, .thank You!" she said. 'qt Is 'race, - I shall be grieved It you "Certainly not," replied Mrs. New- W
onto, instead . kind of youl I am afraid you hurry.". life attractive. A good deal of wha
:, of going 'to Me famll� . rich. is best in the world Is' now w'Ithi
I for prison. "He must. be taken to the very .
.4, in in lii.44, -,ory hard," she added, f9r . The Principal rooms the reception- "I don't Wish. It to ,,look as If the I
of the groom, its Is the tustOl _ I
I I hospital. Will some one, earry h1rh to have run rooms s considered reach of people with very moderat
� China aud,JaPan- It tho home roof.10'. the carriage?"- the woman was still panting, and ., as they Are called, At the Hall, question of expense wa
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too small to shelter the new family,,` ` As she r9oke, a woman, With a looked rale, 'Sho. wa� young, and there Were most of them en suite, and cipeli- in. the slight,wt. IAt it be a whole means. The development of th
I _�. . they, may build. a, neWUOM(i foil them' ., shawl ,over her head, like most ,of was roulethirg In the ,expressiou of ed into each other by large doors or tone or nothing.,`aoston Transcript. talking-maolline has brought mue
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Solve& This to not 4% expensive affair, I I . 4 arched openings screened by,curtallis; I _. - I . . L. I . �
1ho the houses Are 0,xt m0ly sImPIC- Jill 111111 111111 -mill Is oil NIP1111 I 11,111111111111111=1 ' % and -with the familiarity of One Who V i- - - sessomanalsomm'. n; __ _
I Practically all one-itorey high, because, ,.
of the Burman's averoloft to anyone
I walking oiler his htA4� The house Isf
. built on posts that raise the floor seven'
or eight feet from the grouftd—A form
. of construction that Is very desiralgle
. In wet weather. It consists of two Or
I three rooms and an open balcony,
� V74ere the- family sit of an evening or I
*hero the 4aughter of the houife WAY
I rective her lover intl. not Interrupt the
I slumber of father road mother, who
have spread their gleoping mats 'LIDO" ,
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. th3 floor of the main living rOOM.
I I!, the rainy Season the cooklugl`13
I done In 0�10 of tile ,rooins, but during
� the long ,dry months the ward at the
. bAck of t'ho house servcs as kitchem
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; In the smaller towns the roof,. Are
: thatolied with palm leaves or grass,
but in the ofties ugly Iron loofs are
tow seen, with here and there a more
;� pratelitious roof of tiling. There 4s
1 little furuitu" In a Burmese home.
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� A IS* ru.,;h mate, siorving as beds,
� some rugs and Mankets, which during
� the day am rolled ,lip, aud. placed In an
� unused comer of the roona, L cooking
t mulle which In simply a square box
filled with (,Arth on whiela, the fire Im,
� Jighted, Loine earthen Dots for *11ho
J� cooking of ric(h and curries, a water
jar, ladles fashioned out of the half of
a cocoanut plated on a handle, a huge
round lacquer tray Nyhleh servea, as
trAble, and bowls of rice.
Nearly ,",Y, house, no matter how
� small, has a yard filled wUh flowera,
� if the *-its is Inellaod to lovilt the beau-
tiful; but If she Is XtlOre practically
IInclined, c-likXam hold sway wlthln
I the mall dv%&1z.—A41a*
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p6t*r--% was n family of actorlt have
* wkv iraiteAno to carry their baby
a rou%lil I
I X&t*1%n't Y&N bring ally of tharfl
� d*nKerwas contraPtinne ar—rd tills
� booft.
. Arg #'be fultiod it Ratlicr pin ar.1 Ivro
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had lived in theilouse, hepassed from
the drawing -room, through the ante,e
Notable Further Progress
room, crossed the small, dining -room
of the 'W104410 I*" im, to., Imb,
In Which the lunch was laid, and: so
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of the Union Bank of Canada
on to the terrace.
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.Assetil ,13uilt Ve to $176,000,000 and $ 2,000,000 Added to lReserve , Fund
the step wlilch justified her gobrl-
quet of ,,Xouoe,ll was passing the open
� 134nk's Paoltion Skronpopt in Its iH Istory-1426 Now -shatvholders.
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door leading frOm the smaller hall
to I ,fr $115,_
With assets built up to 0. ta.
to �tho dining -room, and saw him. She
00000 and 0,00,000 Added to thO Reserve
stopped suddenly, Uer eyes fixed on
bringing that fund to 96 total of $5,60D, -
I him With u,ptruliar expression; then
000, the 65th annual report of the Union -
she hurried on; but before she had
: Bank of Canada, discloses that the Bank '
reaelted A point from Which She Could
ter ill the strongest position In Its higme
not have soon him, she stopped again
tOrY, Significant cxtensions throughout
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e e soulder.
t*n4da, and abroad, aimed to aaslat In - �!!:. -:::�-;.�,`�:�.::;;�:;:t:
Hegiketh Cartou Wag leaning Against
the fullest possible development of grow- . . '
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InIr (;anadian cummunities through thar .
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thi Stone rall of the ,terrace, looking
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enkrgement of their banking 400mOd- .., .
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At tho v ie*, and huUitaing softly to
atiou are announced, :; 4, I
The Union Dank Of Canada's Improsoi _N
himselt-thO embodiment Ot"1140 And
Serenity; blit AU40111Y Sher SAW him
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tur& his head. and look Into the d1u.
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stmotion period through ;;.:i!iZ;:i�,`.',i_.., .1,;"-�::;��'*;
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0 Ft" has been 'j��71�;:::: .!,
Ing -room, There was no one there,
pusing. .1.
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Thd totAl deposits have reached #95,* ... ..��:::, ., 1,�%
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. for Ables had finished lay -Ing the
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50,000, Of this Amount interest,bair- ' .. � ,
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cloth, and had gone to his pantry- to
W41t until the Young ladies, had �cttnle
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a 00h actually repre"nt ...;
Ing deposit wl, . :�.'
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the savingA of the nation, show EL Batts- ::: . I ,
doWn. Something in the expression
factory Inertuo of W.W.000 In the Yeat'- ''I',
This substantial 94111 was reclorded in I � . N..
of mr. Hesk-oth Carton's face arrested
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spite Of hmv withdrawal$ for publio r � �., r.., I
In L64TX of .. : . .. : 1, , r
The mouwa progress, ,and, in the at-
m4rtiel tion the Victory I ; � : I . I , ,
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gualmoriptAo,no pusing through the 11 I
titUtte of one prepared to to on bet
1919, � �.
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'Union Bank of Canada amounted to W,- . .
Way, she still remained, watehfiag�
s00,000 a great proportion of which *ad � . A
� Reskoth CRrton, still ,humming', en_
,directly withdrawn train deposits. �
current logulig in Canaft total r$816001000 .1 .
tered the rooin And stood bY the table,
,compared with $74,000,000 a gain 0 $I% ,-
near to the head, Where Clytials
chs,ir wits placod. 116 stood for 6, m6-
o0o or I&SO tier eent. This hub4ftntial
Indlat* thtt thO Union San
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Of Can&" IA dpins It* Dart toward meet- I
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daily to that a
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A'Carts"I
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Is not Apr.rsolated. Modern prom0-
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$00 734YO made It Po'"ibls %Or Prac'
tleally least
In best ondltl= , V,Ar.
Jetted, frame d 11 4111 I 1W.1'.
wo, %7,t
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everyone to o,bt4la at 4
oonvoulent to station V .4 ,
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small collection Of bistut4fal pletUres,
All that astoms to be lacking to the
from HumiltOrt, ItAt k 000 th ,
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p�rty show 1%rolitAble Inve,il. , t. J. �%
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taste for ,beautiful thlitto and tto
(Rogent No � .#
Il.intr6n, Olit,
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desire to satisfy It. But this, lu�
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deed, to A most serious. lack. Ther0
IS trial% legend which I
t8o AVRES �STRONNG $AND LOAA
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I acre* fiArdwood, timber. mopt y
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a very curious
largo body ti-ees, lit acre,; pailture 1@40,
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tells how the Saviour was going
0 room rough cast house, bank b&1*11.
along the road one ovenitill; when 10, I
came upon a young Woman In die..
Cement floor, how Pon, other outimild-
Ill X Otto ruck lifter ap)le orchard I
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tress. She was cold and homeless
'directed
rat from churches a�d soli;ol, oil gm'yal
road adjoining mone road nortil. An L West
from Nvaterdol.vil, from Hem-
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and hungry, Re her to 0,
Uouso where she found all she used-
15 miles,
Itoll. J. I) ulggar, 05 Clyde slo.ek
'11kniliton,
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(110 -gent 934) olit.
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became Its mWtrem Then, Quo day;
§f0toQ0 CIJOICR PnACIX VARM
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lle, tion,
ar Vineland stw
kcirey frame Ilou.,w, s rooms, bath and
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Saviour, 1� the appearance of A poor
jollot. haidwood floors, large veranoah,
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Man, q4ulep to ber And asked hlf,r for
cement coliar, good hAl-n arid stable. with
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some bread. She offered him some
c0l"ent floors, all new, 'abutidatice ii�
g %a,tt�r, nard and, soft, in add!tjotl to.
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cold potatoes, not wishIng to give UP
tgod
to peaches' there are apricottf, chepries
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good broad, He revealed .11imself
mood assortment or pmall frultsi well
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to her, and, reminded her of what
Iveated. A money-maker an4 wilt tails �
City Plarwi-ty In exchange. J. 1). Blagar
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He had done for 'her when. she was
imil'i'54 Clyde 131001C. Hamilton,
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32 -"('RI'�1 ONT LAXX SHORU 10
flOnt Ilarnillon,
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I e, rey.-ble res7ulatins
, 1 "481
, sedialne. Sold in three dea I
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l modma house wlth
NN'11.01' ey;item imd rurnace, good out-
411:14trigs, �Q acres V11rapeA, and all AR.
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I . - go. 2, 63; Z40, 2, $5 per `i)ox.
Sold drugidto,orlicut I
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."Ortrient Of cherries" plums and small
fruits. Tills Is a moit destraVe loca.-
flon foi' a Pummew home and is a pro-
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fitable fitilt fo,rm. J. 1). Biggarl 2N5
Clyde 11'.60k
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(Pogen 93, L Ijarailt(tn, .Oat.
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er,AY 140411, I,,MVE,11,
' I mile fron" stone ro . ad, dail 7 mll(-,j
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F011theast of Ilanillton, 9 room bria-4
how -p, Cement collar, 2 wells and'olstarl
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pogr and homeless. Her answer waa:
2 bank barns, one 3040 tile other 3ft-101'.
r"ll,
"But when you gave ine all these
drive houpe, 24,,36. chicken house,, p!9
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things Why did you not give me the
pon. 4 acres apples bearing, 10 acres fall
plowing. For sale at a bargain witli rr
heart to know how to use them?"
withollt stock and Imp!ements. Im.
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The world Is full of beautiful things I
MOd"It, Poilsm-l-n. J. 1). Biggar, (no -
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for home-makiagg; but what good a re
gent 03i). 20 Clyde Block, I-la;y)l',ton,
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Oat.
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they without the heart, the taste and
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the desire to Use ther
,4? HOW Is this
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taste to be ac(ralred? The school
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curriculum is, of course, already
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AY YOUR OUT-OF-TOIVN AC.
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overlooked; yet it Is always possible
counti; b Dominion Express 4,TQner
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to ma,ke room for more linportant
OrdOPS- 1"lly, Dollars costs three cents.
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. things by the elimination of less im.;
portant onea. It Is little leis than
. BY PARCEL POST,
RAWWhat"'h"11,,". YOU, What price? gela
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criminal Injustice to children that
Was., Bothwell, Ont. .
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they should be allowed ,tQ grow up 14
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Ignorance of the many inspiring and
WAINTTED-POTATOU-S AND APPLI-M
any quantity, will pay bigheat priev.4'
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elevating agencies which modern de.
Apply D. .13. Gordon, Cov. Aracaixley and '
volopments have placed within their
. 11.1ary Sts., ItamIlton, Phone regent 30-19.
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reach. if the highest purpose of
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education Is the froduction of an en-
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lightened c1tizendh4p, surely the
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schools cannot afford to ignore the
KNITTING YARN MADE rOR RE]>
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Infl ailable for th o
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CroA9, grey and black only, will gle4l,
at dollar and quartet- Der pound; sample
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making Of intolll�ent, contented and .
Pkein thirty cents. Georgetown Woollen
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tLappy homes,
A141, Oeorgotown, Ont. . .. . .
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WANTMD-OAX CABINET WORK..
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era on oak cabinets. Reid Bros.,
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We have openings for fefftle
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wer,e telling storle3 one night recently
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weavers and apprentices to learn weaving.
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of famous shots and how many
$peclal consideration shown appreiitioe$,
Inteaching this work and good wages
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quails, partridges, ducks and other
while learning. This work offers per-
rnarient employment, and expertimeed pp.
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birds bad boon kill.�Z at a singlor dis-
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craters earn�hlgh wages. Other oponjngs
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charge. After listening to what-
for -winders. Finishers, etc. Full pitit -
culars will be given upon application.
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seemed a wilful exaggeration by dif -
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Write us. The . sby Mfg� Company.
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ferent narrators, a stranger ,who was
Ltd.,, Brantford, Ont. I I
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present volunteered h4s experience of
his only use' cf the fatal double-
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M EN WANTED
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b arreled gun as iollows;
able Sdw 24111, also Bush -work, dnd
I Teamsters.- Apply H, G.,Cockburn �,&
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Son, ,Guelpl), Ont.
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was an immense floe"-. of blackbirds.
' POULTRY WANTZI). .
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I flock, Slowly I crawled up to them.
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.9 -WANTED ALI)rE 18 CENTS-
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and -when not raore than four ro4s., pound, any size, F.O.B., your sta
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I -fired both barrels and how many do
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I.ewls, GGG Dundas St. W., Toronto.
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I went out with my brother. to look
WANTED, TO DO, PLAIN
L Ai�lhnt'sewlng at home; wholeor spare
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I up four
for the jesults, and I picked
time; good pay; work sent any distancti;
charges paid. Send stamp for particulars.
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NaLiolial Manufacturing Compa.ny, Men-
� Mutler. $# 1. .
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treat. .
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A Horse That Was Pensioned By
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the States.
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In these daYs. wh011 we know so much
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Baby's Own Ta1lets are an, excel-
, about pensions, it is interestlag to hear
of a soarch artiong old records wh1oh
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lent medlellie for lit-tio ones, They
lf' esulted in learn;ng about n h9roo who
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are 9. mild but thorough laxative,
or many years liad a pension all I -Is
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Which a-weeten the atomaich and ro�gu-
own, and from the Governal-int tit the
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late the bowels, thus bringing relief
in of constipation, Indigestion I
ITI%Itcd States at �hftt! . I
On June 25, 187J, there was fought the
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. colle, colds and slinX4e fevers. Cion-.
battle- of the Little rllg Horn, bottveen
the Sioux Indians and the Uni�,)d 'States
t CeTning them, '.Kra. L. J. 0halsson,
troops, and Comanche, a po-,vowitil A"By
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. Paquetville, N. B., Write --I have
borso belonging to Capt. Al. Iff. ltvoi,h,
!i�as reported to be the only .,w,vl%or,
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found, Baby's - Own Tablets excellent
When this was learned at headqaarcers
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for my young baby ill the case of
g ,,,, Bev,e th United States valry.,
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e constipation And colic and it gives M6
to reto onimend them to
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t lo,� ued at-, ordoro on
�.m",h6, a part of which read:
,great pleasure
other mothers," The TaMets are Sold
Tile corolylandilig officer of Conipany
I will see that a special and comfort-
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by medicine dcalers or by mail at 25
able stall Is fitted tip ,for him, and lie
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i ever, under any circumstances, not- will
Madicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
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ho be put to any kind of work.
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sound of the bugles of his beloved reg -l-
ment; and, whVe lie was not ridden or
h Cut stael buttons inay be polished
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froin headquarters, he was petted and
Wit powdered pumice etone, slightly
paraded on all possible occassions. For
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molstered and apptled with a soft
over twenty *ycars, he was pla,.-ed on
I the retired list. of the rmited States
brush or cloth. 11 4I
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A serviceable addition to the lit-
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shoo magnet faztened to a ribbon
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tape of sufficient length that it calk
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or closet as a number of tin lids
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pitched loosely on a Shelf. one woman
Her Lily& E. Pinkhaas
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narrOW*StriD Of W00a to clomts, about
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ten Inches tinder the hi, -h pot shelf
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in the pantry, In the space thus lila,le
the lids are Slipped. The handles prow
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vent Slipping And Oey call be had at
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I was not able to do My Work oWinf. to
a moment's not:,& Ranged according
to sizes, hunting for the right lid aom,
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A clinical thermolue-tut for taking
temperatures N Indispensable In ttly
home. it, witen Inserted under the -
tongue, it showb a rise from normal .
(98 to 98% degme) to 100 or so, a
feverish condition is revealed that :
needs attent!jn.__,`l .
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Leather that has become dull and 1�
a WOURUeSS w 1014
caused backach6
tind hcadaehoA� A
friend called itnX
attention to oneor
your newspapot
itilvertiso-w6tits and ,
Immediately my
husband bought
three bottles of .
L -is M rinkham's
ogotable,cora-
Dound -tot f4e. I
kfta� taking two
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shabby-looldlig illAV be very mue.q Ula- I
proved In appearpneo by boing r��bl)od 1 404 w7troubles ftused by that week -
over with the white of an 08g, well 111mareathinfofthepast, Allwomon
wbosuffass d1dohWatryVyd1&&
beaten. i'h!-T.161� TV,__"1.1_ M�010_ A1116
inent or two, his 07 Slatolng TrOm Ing fij�jsA#ed (Lemnd for loAfts trom th ME _-
side to side oaarehiftlY; then the long C49 lalu Vic. - -1 It I$ always Advisable to Dolish new*
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into his, breast, , the briLn4h b"k syetem
white hand was -thrust I 11 I branches, XR. It. D. STIAW -
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*as 6itt"*d to 06 total of #0 bot.9 befOr%. wearing them, And, lit
tU6re WAS the flagh Of 4 vial, tile faint 811 b6ill Otioned in tht ymr. <;enoral Manager, who veturned t1ld order that they should take the black.
ollok of g ass coming Into efttAdt with t*:w t,nid6t"r h#A been I t A Ing well it is a good Pip to xub them'
glass, is the next instant to tlisux- to m&ke a I torttlAs 1`6_441tarlisiu=nt attonifost report In the Union 73ank of
dored from tho room. and pussod, W �tu 1121 soldier. W mo.mbor" of jot Co,nt,Ws History. Over first with a cr.t lemon. L4ave
Still , Nu.n.. 7 thoroughly, then black la
0 1 fop ovet'stins terviloo, %a them to dr
Vol 0 &A,0rtflO#: 110 bAV& not ---;----' the Usual In
singing softly, to the Other and of *4 , IT I arintr and the polish ob- ,
I ty. but W IlAve ry I
terrace. r#, , Ir TenAl A ob,j said mr. o4it, ,,We are xettinx blxlx talned will be! nlOst tAtIsfacto - I
(To bo aoriftuot) . 11 I Its,rilt Again. pd*oo for our productA. It to it ttm* how- — -.#.*.*-,.—
, ______ � 11 ""heo been r"'Altat- v -ry ef- X10
- to I , *41 . W whon we oohould put forth *vq Re-r,qnl*ed an the leRdIng 6@60
"Haro Short 4,)drw oom* 1 - - *t r. It, aw t to Inerv-4tiso �r*dtuAion and build up I
h . - 0 -res &JMInXt "n years that *re sure for thm dNtruction of worms. - Moth" '
In 4014 tpidri 7,�u ,V= I d1who I M7 ga E Li
t OW -11 W&** .... I , & WW& The War Ill not Tlskl for. llart er Gra;y*$, Worm ExtemilimtoT b"
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luto r at thil W61% 11 I tlu�r kiiWls , , allaot yst b- ilk ilight. Ii WO AX01 avorrvolioris, it soldm f0AU,l
ow *=4Vk:N= = MkItill I C*Wawak it � , tg A I ) 7r"r* for them,,,
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