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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 21 Jan 1882, p. 4

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min-am: mum 9 311: 1.11 CI: helium fiththesoloideaui blunt-Id, of golfing a mystery h1_ch she {cum in tome rngnc \uy pre- tohimrrf. trying it her woman‘ I Ii: maul-owe nyputolthednficnlty W mum» that “might, 1%? EEE' which Ind not occur-i241 to him: but she Tm! amt the would [are to pncdce 3;: Fwd-0m. Wham e. ' moot Wen-cathe'mbl‘enmm: u the had mid cl Irene“. the had a leaning toward expediency; 1h: 10-: light of the menu inbcr gr‘ut claim tax would": end. She listed bend! now for the duplicity she i had been can 11:1! to pncticc with regard ‘ to the letter; t how could she have :n'uill- ‘ ed it? A: the wood ntclu'ng the paper burn away, the thought. of Scon‘u linesâ€"v " on firm 3 angled web to wine. ‘When nut wa‘wucdcowdcocivo.” ,, She longed ‘ for the time when‘nhe' should have ”with mu, And boom more at rest. She bean to think seriounly when thu time would by, She lug! Lech some time :9 Wm now. and glue m nq heater the wished-for diwof’cry than she hml been when the had fin! come; nhe lwl, howcvw confirmed :1] her nupiciopkthey wen: no 10:: er doubts. but certainties. \hnt I‘ll she :qdo? Hon _L_o_u}415_he“ find out monthly]: ‘ 1313. 50 Age hidden? Miss Comm wan kinulnisnitae to her, but she new: chaired ghe but inelinntlon to confide in her; Ihe never told her any secrets or hint- ed. alter the fashion of young ladies, that she had mythingeo conceal. She was kiml. cordinl. Mectionnte, but not confidential. Xingu-in lound herself greatly disappoint. ed; she had thought it'ouly needlul to be at Wnlbon, .wheté she honestly believed that everythin must come outâ€"that she would discover the secret easily, and soon be able to help her husband. She had been for long months with Miss Cameron now. ‘3’“ she was no ncprgr flu; vacant. Ads-hide had never hinted at it, and Margarita felt :liar com-aged. ‘ ~i , - A 1' ,I ,, A._1.‘ LA 910:;th do Something, soon," she said to heme"; “ I "nut take more active steps than the”; I__am looking 9n; passively gm doing Oi 130w, too, she had grown more anxious, ‘ When she had first decided on coming to Walton, she had been so engrossed with the idea of doing hcr husband good and of ren- dering him some important service. that she had entirely overlooked the fact that he might View her conduct with displ'casure~ that he might think she had done him some great discredit, bud disgraced him by mak- ing her way into his house secretly and in an underlumd fashion. "0‘ “ But surely,” she thought to herself, “ when 1 tell him that it. was all {or his dear ankle, he will forgive me. If he wishes it, we can still keep our secret, and in the coumc of time, when it bcuonnca known that in“! his wife, 'peoplc will think he has mur- ried Miss Cameron's com anion. He cannot. lusyerypugyy. _I halve .1 0p}: it 1}" for him.” 1 But the thought of what he might any hml made her cautious. She did not go out, ex- cept when she was absolutely compelled: and when it was in her power to nvoid visitors, nhudid so. Then: were few who had ever seen Miss Cmucron's beautiful dark-eyed rumpanion "‘I have never seen any one of your age dread strangers as you do," said Miss Cani- cron to her one day. “ I believe you would prefer a. desert to any othc‘r p ace.” .u AA r~~~ ~ ., . And there was some little truth in the ac- cumtion. So Margarita set herself to study harder, to listen more ntmmively to cvcxjf' word, to watch every anion, lest, nfu-r u her clforts. the Hecrct ghould escape her. Shc was much struck with one nor two ob- servations that ahu heard. Lu'ly Lnn rlmm, who was npending tho (,‘hriutnms ho Mays with thcmgsaid one day to Miss Cameronâ€" " I should make the shhool-fcaat an annual imtitution if I were in your place;” and the heiress hml luughiu ly reminded her that the term of her resi once at Walton Court. unmt be a very short one. ltwns the tirst time that Margarita had heard her mention such a contingency, and, when they were once more alone together, she will to herâ€" “ You do not intend remaining here for yearn ?" “ How can I?" asked the heiress, laughing- ly, ” It is Lord Ryleatone'e hume, not mine. My agreement is {or two years, and the two years expire next June; after that, 1 cannot answer [orpny movement of mine." “ Then the future is uncertain for you mid Alugagitg.‘ “ More? I think, than for any one in the wide world. I may be almost penniless in two yuan-3' time-poor, that is, in compari- wu with my Qrcscnt wealth." ,,t..._ _ ‘ ..I .. 110' My 8,191.00: Info?! bend! a: Ahe‘ -.n A (n Aha py smile came over her face, a telulur light 3 none in her eyes. “ I should be happier than I could say. if M the end of two years, l might lose my for- tune. The day the money ceased to bemino would bathe happiest} (lay of my life.” Her voice to-ok the clear ring of sweet music. Margarita loolu-d npat her in nur~ prise. "you wouldbe happy." she said. slowly, " if you lose all ybnr money 3 Then you do not love money? ' l " Indeed I t 0 not," replied Miss Czuncmn. pmmplly. " l likd whet money buys. 1 like w'bo able to relieve dish-em. to help my, 'l’iflntll. to indulge my mm for all that is beautiful. But money. {or it: own ante. I do not. love, and I repent, honestly. it Would give mu the firemen: hagpinoss to lose what 1 u: present pawn. \our eyes are asking me questions, Margarita: what are tlwy say- ing :9 me?" . . ‘ “-1 :1 m nation or “mm 11103351." 7“.“ l was wondering." she answered. “if you can “little About. it, why you have so mucl} 2" Her [ace grpw lugrnqu red. sq Inucu K 116! "luv slow Iluuuug lcu. .w-é “ I never ought. to have haul in? Adelaid' ‘ returned. hastily. “I would not say as much“) you‘bugomtput'fi! nun-gr ought to have been mine." ' ' ‘ r; ' “ Why did you take it them" naked Mar “amid again the flush décpcucul on th'g neiren' fgce. y-I- v..- ....v,,. v, V And then she went any, Innate conver- uuon hm! nude I deep lm reunion on Mar- 'u'l mind and inc her loxlty. t W very «idem tbs: Adehit c I not Intrigued lot the money. She did not are lot it. Lnly Kyle-tone Ion I more tlnn over to find out the secret of l 0 will. What. could it be? The money had been left to Mint Cameron 11mm: ngunst her will. "hen Illa rally did not lie-In it : while Allan. her huh-ml. could not his his plnce in uocimy {or the \nut of it. The unwary seemed w deepen. apt to elf-u. “I'lum Chi-inma- was MEIâ€"Edi! hot help it.‘ Do not talk about. it. Mnrgu'ih. I hate tothinx of it. It is tho oqo_bu;iu_pu of guy Me I? 59136 it." MM “.1031”; Mint-with :mbautym Maw-usage! English Wfimumdt‘do “yuan” of 3 peaks: Hmtduplm' “‘l'"" w- over. mad the fin: pde mow-am?- were pooping nbovo the pound. Miss Landon accepted an inflation to Cantu-mom. thq barium] mailman of My'Bgarm. SB would not. has: of Maxim-5 nunining he- hilulâ€"aho nut wi her ‘..A"._. ‘._.L. A- -A “â€"4Lz.._ A“ .Ln In" your on thy. anriu. you would be a potluck min-e. You must «some [9 Graham It in {nels- «1min um ham yumumfilgllhuggfifgigh “W“ 1-3; ”ram? 31mm le Jdmfir'mba; h. 3“ mm mammuÂ¥mm.nu¢unoz darn.” . “lhqno'triuhnhppymuupnc a." “hmflbetn Manx! than hush"! MXWJ" summit-mam»! Imfifihctomaqimnv Faye! lb: an "'7‘ nine! "1-1th mum-MM! Manama“ to Miss Cm. ' know ~vuxofiy 33W” “1"! cell that or up! " Mknghd u the conga-non, n‘ .__L~A L_-LA 1. A WOMAN ’S WAR. CHAPTER XXXIII. filming (of the 1"! @130" ybn t9 (than He in: all anxiety to renew his suifi 1:31 wu mote deeply in lore than act; but In: his afloa- wen: min-Adds“: only hushed he; highs mix mmwm them}? the In um‘ulu: WWW Combermere wu 6112-] with ashâ€"Min Camera. an a": ham ”Mani mm: th did not recciur nmfit‘fmbozw “*3 TH! 14) the lot or her beautiful companion. When the Marquis of Hedingwn found he could not make my impunicn‘oli Mia-Cali:- am, he tried :0 win her comp-aim.” that the might spmk in his favor. (induslly Mnrgarita bumne intimated in hit love- story; it hml the true ring about it. He m terribly in amt-st. mad the mid symm with‘ 5'1pr who was that; and :tenQér._ Peoph’ufiilea} to see‘the young marquis??? pulled by the heim, seek refuge \n‘th Mu- prim; the eloquence that he'dued not pour out to Adelaide wan hvinhed upon her. and she grew warmly interested in a. love-awry that lacked none of the elemeuuof .mnancc. ‘memo '. an“ 1 Know IL In "Us nu INC. V “ Sun I do not see what [am do to help you." said Margarita, gently. ' ‘ ’ . “ I would no: ask you to betray he; mnfil; merit. won 41 '0 unma 'â€".but. . J" 4yy’mnmuld telllnleif you fihnilka {hang i3; 3:? pone elséâ€"auy one {or whomâ€"sham; I ‘ lx-gir} to thin}; slgc fill never care for my]: , A.111,- I' give mt. one ray 0! nope 101' me wwwâ€"~1 should he ha pier. :She only laughs at me : nndavhegl‘ alindadmnceui _ " gong word to 52:. 8h? listenlwith a. amused smile, the smile of some sweet or pleasant memory, and I know it is not for me.” .l :u u v n- A A U .A.L-. l’._».. J» 4,. LA!“ V “ If she would but care forums emu ever to littleâ€"if nhe would but smfle on me, find gjvefllf age ray of hope tor the {attire-l- ,1. -A .,.‘ ” No," replied Margarita," “1 dé‘nofi‘real- ly,1hinkthem is, 59 Linux”! haye Begin Miss Cameron treats every onc'nlike. I Infi- never seen her give one single. smile of pre- ference to any of the gentlemen who admire hey. I feel uu_re _thnt you have no rival." 7 It was wandelful and pitiful to see how his face cleared “If that is really the case;"‘ he said, “ there is so much the neuter hope for me. Miss Avenel, you urea ways kind uml con- siderate, always thoughtful for others. “'ill you say just one word ti! Miss Cameron for me, nudge:- ifyiiti'thi'uk'fherei’s in!) hefiéfi‘ “W'onld it not be better for 31011 to 510 '50 yourself 1113' lord?" ' ‘ “ Yesâ€"J 11 ould'not y1clll 1113';pre.rogat1ve, for I low hm \cr3' dearly. I meant, 11011111 3011, as it 11'.ch pro )arc the 11:13' for me. 9 I remember the 0111111 ave. ‘ It 1:1 3 great thing to hme 11 friend at cou1t.’-thnt fncndto 1iieâ€"-.sa some few 1101115 £01 1111: that will indium or to look 011 me {vith more flivor- nble 03' 15. that 1111! soitcn 1101 heart.‘ You can'do'that. Mia.) Avenci.” A -' ' I‘lxe carnestucas of his pleading touuhcd her. , “ I will do as you wish," she said geptly; and the Marquis of liedington. when she promised, seemed to think his suit half won. It was a line, clear spring day. The air seemed full of the promises of life. The green buds were sprhigiiig,.on' hedge and tree, sweet vidletswere peeping out from their green leaves, croyuses of the. color-pf tlnme looked like huge golden drops, the snowwlrops, “nuns of the garden," gave promise of still fairer flowers. A lark was soaring aloft, filling the air with “Gods of song, the sky was bright, and the gleaming spring sunshine lny like a smile over the land. Most of the visitors at Cninherniere had gone out, some driving, some walking. Adelaide, who loved the spring with its fresh, inir.tlowers, .wentzfor-u .longwallg through the park, and Margarita, seeiniz' there would he some chalice for what she \rnnted to jay, asked permission tQfiCCOlll- Lpanyvher. __'1‘lic.two ladies set out togethch and walked to one of the prettiest parts of} the groundsâ€"the eoppiee. ‘ ‘ i the Iroumlsâ€"thc copplcc. "“‘ \'0' shall find plenty of flowers here.” ia‘id A'dc'luidé.‘ “ I want scm‘e Violets.“ “ Arc vinlets"your fafvm'ite flowers '3" ask- cd Margarita. "" '“' ' " ‘ « “ ‘- ‘Ai‘lxx'galfitu was quick. enough ; she notices} the deepening color, the brightening eyes, the changing glow on the fair faco.~ , “ She hives some one," theughtjndf‘ Rylestoucâ€"J “ some one who likes mighOnette:" V'lilic (Taiuty bloom on the fair face deepen: ed~u fur-011' 100k came into thogcutlc eyest “ No," she replied, “ I love inigyonetto' bést.” ' h They sat down on the low style that lell from the coppice to the fields; and then Mur- gnrita thought that the time had come when she couhl s eak of Lord Hailington. She looked at A( elaide‘s {neeâ€"the look upon it was bright and warm an the hpring morning itself. She beglurthe conversation: by speak ing of Lady Ererton, then of the visitors; and so, gmllun ly and cleverly. brought it round to the young marquis. With one so frank, frankness was best. She looked up at Adelaide w_ith a sudden. bright smiley “ Does not his great dévoti‘r'm touch you in the least ‘3” she asked. “ I have never ‘cen any one more romantically in love.” “Hedis \cr “0011,"A1lul11id1: acknow- ledged;“l1ut i cannot say l 11:111- noticml much roumnco about 1.113: 1111111111111. ‘ “ I call his low: for 1011 :1 1'01111111uc " 1111111 \lnxngurita “1 think he will 11mm 111-. 1.111: same if 11m axe unkind to l1i111.‘ . “\\ lmt do 3011 11mm 111' being 11111111111. 'I ' asked Adelaide, laughiugl) “11110111111-11151111; to 11111111 l1im,"rcplicrl Margarita. “ 'llmt [shall most ass1ircdl) do if lie asks me. ’ 311111 Adelaide. “1 hope lie 11111 not "mks so gxcnt 11 11113141111 1 ' “Tincanse he must huvomtcén from In} marmal- that. I do not care for” him in that way at all. "u is ve'ry good, and I have a art-at respccf. forhim: but low and 'nmrringe (in; very 1;ill’:;wm_ matters." “ " {how yogwlll n05)»: nug‘i'f. “30m $13,! sagd Mergmta “ W11) 'mush it hi: :1 "3i“?- 99L gityingly.’ . ‘1 "' < 3 i “ ' I “ t will not. hurt hixn."'obacr\'cd Ade- laide. smiling. " Low, \vlum it is true love, always cnnqblcs; He will he a Lemur Juan. dcanfor having loved me." " ‘ ‘ " But that i: poor comfort for him ; he} would rather be happy than cnuohlml. I would any. I must. nut. ask indiscrcct quas- ‘ tions. but. wil $th mur be nhlu: pq takp an“ intergt-fg My; '1! _ " ’ Â¥ 3.: ’ ‘2 “ 1.5. uucna‘ilqluyu ‘3‘ 2 ,_ '.‘ ‘1" : , " Not in the way you mean. lfargnrfla." She: looked fu- nway over the hulges where the gym-n hauls wan.- springing. over the tall trees just mncwing dieiuwcet'life, thclnir. Imiliug wtlxfiueming to ggow douhl)’ fair bah-twat w‘TI have M Ind, he's-er dull lave. ah, love to, (‘m‘amiflg “.35 “Pu-ham." observed “maria. “ it isally o A ooh, tweet laugh, like th'c silver chime of n kahuna»; bgghu-r blush on the fair! W. ’ , Y' l-V‘My‘i‘r" I ‘0' ’ i W305; the pEcNiQ-ht‘ @KuK-fpm- lvlc £0 innginew-the‘tcnder sprung light yin; it! flushes 01 gold: the “Hawking mafia; their green. springing buds. and we two (iris no bputilpl, {ct so ditTcrvntâ€"‘thc {me . wm‘wamgwa ha filled {33% may OWL-Moughit hath-r pan of II, tileâ€"46B. I has; incur «an vhisyuedthgmhmmyuli! Bullun in [meâ€"in low: with n axiom" Mac}. “11;!!! Nmszcimw at, m critic {Aw-4. 0 other dark benilching, beautiful. nth me richest colorhx. und- tin no.“ fimctjg 333:1: pf, {9913111. :ey wane Ind hands the golgim- W WWH‘ fludukoae. “ “again. I will tellyouamtfltyo’n figmmmaamg “fivm mm a .9 h in Wang. ‘ * ~’°”" kirk so beautiful, ‘0! so dilfcn'nt-Jum one in: WE‘H‘! \ .‘ ‘. 53"9’: fimhfif mum!" . ‘ i 3 " .» 3 : “ It in "hunt." Ahq cogdnnfi13,“{°l_d? Huh-W ‘ a “lfovunththit‘w W “Ilia-o. lbuhwdmydaulov~dnl lull him m3â€"Monlnr hime-n Ital (wen. “\\ hy should it he a nuatachaskcd i'crhalm' ubncnul‘lnrgnrita. ‘itisall (311A PTEI: XXXIV‘. I heard”!!! hinâ€"(prhe'u med! animatin- bla’and melon. 'I undtohar link meadow- shout him. and mused ore: ,theu. .l Knifihqg: 11%.: long before I ‘31th :fWitbmtn _‘ _ ‘ ighefilled the whole of my than u in! even bafm I had seen him." “And when youdid see him?" mm galéd’ Mugu-ihâ€"fu' we gitl had paused u1tb__n_ smile_ o_c_| _her lip: _ _ went on! 339 meet ,hi‘g, am; I {Flaw the love of In} liié had some .115? use:- thuâ€" let it be for ‘eal or or woeâ€"m {nte I“ them. Still I all it loving 'a shadow. for he whom I love does um lovge me.‘ Wu (Va-She looked iito file" ,uhining dépthi of the beautifu'l ey ea. ‘ j‘He must be hud ofy heart not to low you,’ ghe agid "gently. 1' I , , ,_,_I-‘ _, , v “ Ab no! Re It not... He hum“: spok- en one word of low to me. but. I hue the shadow of n hoye. ' He may perhaps care for we in time. . > 7 ‘ Quite sure. He would hue said so if it had been themse. He does-not love me, Mugarita; you are not horrified :6 find that [care for zone one who does not care fqr “ Because, -when .1 saw him Inst, he was kinder to me than he had ever been before, and. Ina-paid that whenever be any a s ray of mignonctte he should'thiuk of me.‘ think that when a. man in his thoughts begins 35 assdciate a girlvwith n 'Hower‘ he loves her, or at least is beginning to"luve her. What do ygu say 1'" ' " “Are on sure be dbés not care for you now'f'ags ed Margarita". ‘ “ I am nbt horrified at, all," said Margar- it). ' ‘ Â¥ itié “It is 'probably true," said Margarita, wondering in her mind if Lord Rylestoue had gyer assqcinth h_er with a_ny flowef._ “ You see I am right. in saying that I love :1 shadow. When I look back onlllthe iu- terngws I hang ever‘juyd yithihim}, fihen I think pverrejlety word that he‘ has efi‘er said td-ine, I must honestly~sny then?! is not one which‘phow'n that I am nnythin 'more to himjthzux the rest of the world. btill I can- not divest myself of this faint hope.” _ is uex er realized; 3_ou “ill have wasted your lifé for a shadow." ff“ v “islinllbe coutent. Iwuld not learn ex eii in the course; of lng years to care for any One else. ' I shall life my lifé happily cnoug, Ih, although in place of low" it may be filled” v. 1th a passionate yearning and u as- sionate regret. Ri ght or wrong, forwca or w,oc all the low: I ghatl to gin: I ave him, and there is none left; for _any o_ne e se._, “ I 9m sorry," said Margarita, iq a pity- mg‘vower A > 3 ; . ‘ “ ’ ‘herc is no need f0; soi'x'ow, dean; I do not know if I have ever looked for any re-‘ turn for 11111 have given, I think not. I am lmfipy because this great love of mine has phnngcdnll tht-pvorld for lyeâ€"hug made it {airer,' brfghter,g1)etter-=1hna‘~openegl my" heart, given me greater: sympathy and. group; er joyâ€"has made me think more of others. It. has cnnobled me, and. if I Lhnve no re- ‘ turn, I shall cherish my love in my heart) of. 3 “whys, and carry it with me to the grave." “ .My beautiful face, as you are pleased to call it, will shine only on one man, dear. If inch 501 him, than it “ill nev er brighten any other home. . I do not say I shall new: be I'm ed, hut‘ I lune no love‘ to giw in ‘return, sax e to him w ho will perhaps nc\ er claim it ‘_"_l-V "shadow.” .. . _ ‘ ‘ ,1» '7 ‘Z‘ You, with your beautiful face and charm of mannerer audglieunlpch.‘ I do not bulimic it_,” orig! Mdl'garitaé- ., :. Sheroae astliongh the puirrof lx'ér own' Words wai almost * ' atcr'thhn -‘she' could bear. She stood looking at the far-off woods mul~tlge bright river in thwllstzgx‘ce. Er: l‘ . .“ I‘c‘amlqt Stell ‘yOllla'llg-j If!“ mite," she émitinucd; “perllixps ycu‘willli e the even 'less‘ .for' what 1 lmvezsaidn I know what people say when' a girl gives her love unnsk-r edybut I have not ivcn minain that tnsh< ion. He klfmfshfit fihg’bf;it';' he hevei- will. I would not Stoop to iiitrigue’tmd mdméuvre â€"for a fortune I would not try to win his liking; it is only the shadow that} love,, after all- But, Margarita, something ten-i1 ble happened once to my loveâ€"something that should hnye made him hate 1p â€"sqme- thing'that:seémédxtémutmge’the' mfhomy and modesty‘within'aueoâ€"nnd, because he‘ did not hate me their, it‘séems to me that he must in time love me." :‘No'fiipic'é‘if o‘f tfi4m\W to I, r) Lh_ ' “A."“;L:_:__ 7 - “ It is u romn'nce,’ {said Margarita. , ' “ Yes; and the Bionic side 08f thcroninnce is that 1 shall pro 11ny live and die an old maid.” " ' - ' ‘ ed by. . . - , “ \ on “ill keep my sécref. Mnrg’arita‘: ’ snh 1 Adelaide, as {thcy \Inlkcd slim!) to the house. - 'r', -. 5 ”\ea, Imill k'eep it: swirl shall lmpe some ‘dny to- see this hem‘ of yours. "L -.:.:. ’ Hut Adelaide rujuiued sadly â€"â€"â€" “l «in not know; I ('0 not think it is .likgly.._tlIat yogwiiig; (. ,_”_‘ C1 '5'; "Vi‘orrihrérfirst time a faint glimmering of the truth came to her, and she looked into the girl’s fair face with troubled gyes. “ “hen Idid _Iee him my whole_ heart the girl’s fuir face with troubled eyes. “ \\ h) ' did) 011 think he would hate you?" " I cannot tell) on thnt~I must not. y[But Islmll soon know whether he does or not." “No“. will youimow. 9 " asked Mmgarita, whogggghgigieaj{gym ” T111011: I cannot tell you. Next June will decide my fate. ‘It may see pugs thgllpppiest uf the happy, or content to live without; love." , ' r» “NextJune’.” repented Mnrgfi‘ritfi: and than her lmlfâ€"‘formetl sus icions (liefl away. It could not In: her hue nd~it could not uvcxrcnnccru himlâ€"J'or he was far away, and wont“ not return‘ until June haul long puss- cd I); ’llle marquis of Ilediu ton had been dis- iuissed “ith all possible iimlness mul sym- 35th“ “hut wiflr‘thomnqesb‘qmsuwnoe from V xé lips of the lady he lqi'e’dwn'tjn ngther ilnporwnity would be uséless wm‘tche'd cnon gin and Adelaide pitied hiwm. He had left quqbcrmcre, 21,111} 3901; augerw ard tinu‘heiré ‘filiIlâ€"b‘éncâ€"Bnlfifi'aux‘xfivfir c to “'Pug‘?“.~§;‘.".t- N . 1 "i ”3&9? ‘va angry? _ n ~ an em («Swag aw an.» .5. Wm fthrmawrhw “31-2" luxu’uJuu ’vu I' Im.‘ p ”:1 5. ' ‘r .fl 1 CKAI’ILEC. xxxfi. ‘ 3:3? 13“: ‘28fifié‘ffi‘i ‘35:?” 'fitfi‘firl othrton has told me that he will lave It My ulisp'oaahnxt zpring an excellent appoint; ment. and he hag-promised, it to M So.- udlann be," . H .. " . Stillheeonldnotbo :uhc’hddano mbmndilhdhen {Chi-I. It ‘1! unobouidnothingiahhktm-bou his dinppdnmmt. but il nut-Hunks: um‘rr. nun]. 1! an: couldlm itâ€"i! the me at. and he WSO.‘ l ,‘b «Missal Wu the hwxieuvm low at t :3 window. as I_ saw it 1311.. Does the wdrld M W so lmpp) as I!“ She read thin lctm under on of the amt fire-«ling at: at Walton Court. Ind whet; JEM-Mfi ndg‘f‘aflfikmd wit“; done right or wrongâ€"n to what he would e-y my.» ”evilâ€"sh.“ warm: 3.. I ed hulItolcn °‘ m, ME :37, make mm: one He did Mm mavdummn “link or to (it? about this fungus, flu wank! duos; rt divest myself of this taint hope.’ “But, said Margarita!" “ suppose that it 1 REM M"!!! heal-an high, , ‘ Lk‘hi! ounrhtc. '11: mai- :0;th f 3 “It in: I '0“ he has not the least idea of it. It I. gal-em.” "‘3 t ‘ ‘ ‘ t 1 "'1. f' -' ”3y hxy'o ydufile shqlow' of k luppe if WEW m .f ' 242% ff‘igw'xfifé‘fi could find saw of “55813385 Wm to- himâ€"1h: wonldh‘o to much. the better pleased to see her. Soshetookhe-ntgun' . re tingtb her self them ' words. “ It 579: Intake." and then 2 looked at the mud‘ il‘ib worst upect. He would return in Nova!!!“ her. Enrly in Xovemher the must go to her own home and be t‘mm whimiad ithen she manta-ll him film; her lowly-bin. her anxiety for his interests, had conned her todo. Jlnhelnd good new: fol-him. phe would glodly tell’hxfl'it; iL huhthh mist own it: and the: filter- : timosho could with him to \anton, and the worst that e few peoole who had known her ' :3 Miss ‘ Cannes-on; cognpnnjon 09311493" would bei that in marrying En: "companion Lord Ryle- 1 none hadimarned benenth‘ him. It‘ Was not. so terrible after all. Another thought occurred to her.’ If she in; to find‘out the secret of the will before her husband return"- ed, she must find it out soonnhe had hut lifttle time left. And she must make the best 0 it. ‘ ' " ' ' ' There had been some slight narration about the lost letter, but not so much Is she feared. Min Cuneron hudin‘iluéeourso‘of time received an epiatle ,from Lord Ryle-A stone, asking srhq;v she had not answered his‘ {lye-none; and she in her surprise read it to must have happened to it." said Margarita: drenmily, remembering vividly the torture1 of the hourjrhw sh; had writtexxiit. '-’ J man they we're discussing the mhtter Mrs (ix-amp eptergd the room, 93111 .A3lelai1le,wbo had not; only 11‘ kind" afi'gcti‘on fgr.’But use grad}. oozifidqucq in, “thé'old *houiékéepcr. wl11~ hex: hqwdisapggipted: Lord Rylastoue :1 1 g 14“.“. Jr: L-)‘ “ii‘ihréiletter must haVevbeen lost.” said Misg Cameron; “and yet in England our postal mggmgnts fire so good that I can- . _ . y “y‘ . I '~ 151%» memo-.1 any M“ “m: V ;as ai not hm mg recen edro. Ietfer she had w ritt_en.. __ , .. ..» ... . '..“v ' wrlucuh , .. ._ . “.Lost!” said the old lady. “-No, lun'un, with all respect for you and to his lordship, I do not believe it. Her gracious Majesty looks after thom kind of thin 3 too well. She: pays those who know their )usiuess. I do not believe it was lost." As she s ko~ she 'look‘ed at;)Iargnrita‘ whose fnca uslledw‘nn'd then grew pale be neatlxrher keen glance. “'erc an Englishman of the time of Eliza- liefib to hglye been told thu‘t water-Would be supplied“ 8 ery‘h'ou‘se b'y means of ipes, that n comblgtiblc' 'gzis woilld'bo Elistri uted in a similar manner from a central reservoir, that messageswould be sent across continents land under oceans in a few minutes, he would have set down his informant as u‘lllnufiic, or, fit besb,‘tl|e very'wilqlest‘of Ilrea'mers. The man of to-day would be quite as incredulous if told 'wlmt- inventious- alimapplicutions of geiénée’filhy do'l'or the’bebple 0t: 1931. . The possibilities of science when applied to the industrial ants airi'horver): great that careful people hes'imt'e‘to stdfe‘them for fear of exciting ridicnle. So. -ip articles which have ‘recently been ‘pnblish‘eq fin] London as wellih‘ifi New York: 1i ‘h'uino'rous turn has been given to some of the possible results of inventions in these days. _ ‘1 ' noxious qualities, raftermhi ‘h itfwillfbe, ad- mitted m. ;the lees-cg V ed latieetg "and dwellin m Whic the‘ifian‘ni th'e'futnrewill live. } ouses and places ofbuainess will be situated in immense inclosed edifices, the nitrof which will not only be rendered whole- some, but delightful to -the ’sense of? smell. Summer and winter, so far as extreme cold or heat is concerned,- will lie nbolished. as ,jemperpture can be, controlled .by. artificial ’mba-ns‘. mid-lull ear? 0‘ the'globerill become. equally inhabited. Day will have no at: : tractions overnight, fo'r'the artificial lights will be more pleasing than any which the great luminary of day can' give us. Then, of course, the nir' will be navigated, which‘ will help} to change the appearance of 'the surface of the earth, for the great cities will then be situated on healthful hilltolge, in- stead of on the. inealubriouo plains elow. Withrthe great motore~ahortly~to be discov- ered, huge mquntein chainiwhich 'obstruct mim‘é proérefia inflanyjdirectionicmi be level- ed,‘wliile the ice‘pecka arennd’ ;th‘e two Pelee cu‘n \be‘ liquefied 11m] = made~ naviga- Que \vriterfventures‘ to, reJict that. in the twentieth century electricity will accomplish marvels which now seem too absurd to seri- ously set forth. Chops «ind steaks will be cooked by electric sparks so as to nigke the B‘renqhmug's. qolellgttq q {a fuming o reality. 'th‘e‘iiultao! 31‘9”:ch Milkbemmtiplied enormously by the use of electric light be- hind colored‘ glnas. .Fruits and vegetables will begforvu all the year round, winter and A_ L‘r~L Al.-‘c..|.l will be_grown all the year round, wintcl‘nnd suum‘xerx day axlulflnigl‘nt; :sOgtlmt the‘ field whichmpw prqgl_u¢é§_q“ liumlged l)us_hels of any p1 oduct will yield ten thousmul. “'4: now cook our foody- but take om Mr and water raw. and through these two elements come all the disorders and coutugions which" ntllict humanity1 In ‘ fihe {yture wttcx ’fise‘, "ai;(1:Ellvex:eTb):'i)u§fi€d ?roi1i"nfl'gér'in§‘ of 1 (liscnscrwhile air will not be brfathod bid} 1 : human beings until 'it his béen'cieared of n 51m . w, _, m. “ , 5.51.1311;st fizfldfimhghrbm no doubt very great changes will occur. If food can be produced> by, improved methods, with less cost, theproblem of, poverty is solved, If machinery continues to replace handwork. ‘ the hours of labor must be shortened and its {mine hxcregseck: but: tomcmmplish ' this. a 'sociul revolution will bebe’egl‘ed by which 1&- ‘lxlr-xqving macijimas ’will'b‘b wdrked for ' t)": benefit of the laborer, and uotin Icumputition with Him. ’- It‘fmn mlhldst 4:0‘ dshertél tfiafi Sh Jh‘cohs Oil works wonderm, Shortly hefom the New 'Y‘edrfiw'lien I'g’isjted my'fg‘mM in Mitchell, Ifound my 5611 Edward; nlnil'Jittle more than ten years 0111;" yery sick; "lie suffered wigh ,rheufiutismu'npd so térribly, ‘that he iii-is Perfectl sti'fl‘ in his limbs, éould not possiil wnlk and had to be carried from placate place. At oucclseut for some St. 01130“ gags} it acconlin to dire Ions, £11130an few £1115; cam is“ e .‘fxde f. 6§co.i. 558$ able im rm nth 0 mt ttefith of finis‘hohth ngnailxlxr‘xmhd'" finmlfl, and was astonished to find him we lgpdjiearty: Whjr: mammwtmxw. Tu: Wmnunox Mmu4-Aluuuafi nation ol the an. a! 93.1mm, cit-mad with mud.- in mm to : 'ttudeat n Blenheim Hoax Wimble- mwmmwm than»! - uholthenmuwhddwusyd ghovodmozt ' find 7913311 665?!“ ml kmu’c' oi: ”:1on ’ microbe on akuomdm cJommlm"? ‘0 gin ”tut-dun. Sold b): ‘11 druxsim- in Ameriél. positive (rm 0! Inuit. poms {sec bomuthat can hue fiat-12¢" “LILmusf, Jutu' been midnidhp ’ €5ng lict hulganig. In ~be- :distilie, {and fl n‘d‘ thereby'hui'ifiei rum Car. (or harm Here. in Our Own Territpry. @21ch for human roin nH' germs of court fibr 13y anfii at uidto Am fir! In? naarly I‘M”; In ‘13:: 1:1“ PM" 0 _A ther of n s “dumber?“ {It banied an heiress, a 'gnww; ferns in Manchester. uhcre be business as a wine memhnnt. Th died without lining had Issue. a .136 did another lady to whom her husband was *s‘nbséq‘nently married. The widower was murdered by “some person or persons un~ known," And hu propert), then Luge. “out into the Court ol-Qunqery ,_ when it has n:- Muffin $9.081“! W hi? 5‘81“. ' Robert m5£W'-..¢ Hexhuu. 9.3519“: 0:660 39-2 of asev “a! “3!“. Ann‘s Cumin-1c PILLS are timbest of all f put-gains fox familyfnae. Thayure the proâ€" ‘ duct of long." laborious, and successfg] chemical invadgatiou, and their extqniw me, by physicians in their pmctiqe, null by ‘ all civilized nations, proves them thé lust énd moafi effectual purgative l’ill that med- nal science cal) devise. Being purely vege-l étobla no harm an nine from their u'se. lu intrinsic value md' curative powers no other“ 1 Pills can be compued with them, and every person, knowing their virtues, will employ them. when needed. They' keep the sys~ tam in perfect. ordeqwd maintain in healthy action the whple machinery of life. Mild, marching and efi‘ectual, they are especially adapted tq the lgeqlg‘ of .the digestive are pnyntus. «lemugenignts of‘ _whicu 7 they“ pm: vent and cure, iftixuely takep.. They are the best and infest physic‘ to emfaloy far chillren and wmkene‘l constitutions. where a mild but. etll-ctunl cathgrtiq is, required. l‘o'r sale by all dealers. ’ ‘ ‘ “ "‘ A Luckym Ask your dealer (or " Castorinc' 'Mndhinet‘il and see that the: baml is branded " L‘nswriuu," as none other is genuine. . ,3 Renew-m:- It is an establishedviact. that liagyanlfs Pectoml Balsam is the baht cure for coughs. colds, sorethroat, asthma, crdup. bronchitis, and all troubles arising from'heglccted colds. Price ‘25 cents. ‘ .. _ . i‘ l : Use “Caslorine Machine Oil'for all kinds 6! machinery. It is also excellent for harness and humor. making it water and weather proof. For sale by all dealers. ‘ . A Houéehold Remedy.~Np family/{should be without some efficacious remodxfiu the cure of affections so universqlly pgevnleut as coughs, colds, sore throats, whoopingwouuh ahd croupâ€"sdmc remedy, 1:99, which can be relied on .133 safe, aurc and certain. Dr. Wishu'k Balsam of "7111 ‘1']1971'31 Combines the (lesidvmluin. ' ~ Manufacturers of Reubdrs, “Mowers and Threshing Mq'chincs' prefer “Catarina" Mm chine Oil to any other. It; will outwcur Lard. Seul or Elephant, and is wax-rented not to gum. For sale by all dealers. ‘ Hazyard's Yellow 011 “'ill be found invaluable for all pur sea of a family mediciue. Immediate rcief will follow its use. It relieves pain, cures .chil- blnins, frost bites, sealds; burns; corns, rheu- nmtism, neuralgia, &c. For internal .use it. is.uone the less wonllerfgl. . One or‘ two ddsm quuently cure sore throat. .. It will" enre c‘ronpvin _n few minutes” A}. few bo‘ttles '4‘ , H l 1135 5ft;:1:tur;dv'usthllln P0611011,” Vliken cured by a teaspopnful dose. It cures with the utmost mpxdity; it is x‘eallyva wonderful -Iuedicine.v- ' ~ Mamltucturcm of Reapers, Mowers and Threshing Machines prefer "Custer-inc" Mu- chine 011 many other. It will ounvcur‘ Lard Seal QI'J‘ZL )ahant.n11d,is wurruntqd not' to gum. Eors’alg by-alldculem; } ' f ‘1 L “ . A' l' .. . . I'ld oucumllvua. nuu uu-u Aunl .......-......- .. w... with the best means at, hnud. In the kitchen. the dining-hall. the nursery and the sitting~ . roomthey. are liubloio‘happen. and. instead or fear and nlurm at the sightof the cut or mashed finger. or bruised or burned arm. or senided sumac-egg eool and quiet manner should be as- sumod.nud after washing away the blood, (if rmuired ).-the injured put-ta should be drcwxl with that most vnlunble remedyâ€"ST. JACons ‘ om 'Irh surprisingly qul Ck reliefwits flwnslmi v’ mperries. its tendency to ‘quicklyrremove n] niinmmntion. and its wonderful eil‘lcney in the «have m; well as in all m useulnrnnd other pains. such as rheumatism. neuralgia. toothache. .hcmlncho, stiil'utm‘or the joints. etc..â€"those render Sir. JAcona 0n. pro-eminently the best ‘ external remedy now before thcwmlmwhleh ‘ eluim'is fully substantiated by the strongest E~ kind of testimony from all Masses of 'people, The value of human life is msuDremely lmpor: } taut that an thing that tends to lip mlongn- lien 15 emit ed to the highest eons d‘emtion. i Charles Nelson. Esq. pmprmmrbelson Hbuse. .‘l'L-d so with u on.‘ I‘h‘OEI. lfnrt Huron.>_hiileh.. snya:r“l su ,... ,, IIII nu: uu. LIIIUIII . nun . n\l~ ,.rhoumausm that": an" “Inherfilflnd 1m)“- cians could not he 1: mo. \ as In despai 1' 0f , myufe. when some one advlsM mo (0! '.ST JACOBS (Tm. "lMdfiQYmdg uifhymafio. WIU' lnammjy reflex C11. and by the continual use 01 ...... ”mun, I” .-.n ("I fin- 'i'bmuwé. l'fl‘rl’l'l: imim. mn- R03!‘y‘1‘l‘fi.(fllo§o§.dr. J’rIcMsL madam; application MA'I’T‘Hfi W S -.‘_. ‘z ....__.. 3E6: ammo... -= Street “'03“. Turomu. unfit bunn- by‘ nuclei baring Wanna. Bennyougct on; mu-gj nun or m can“! with the “aunt: o! “,1. Bum ‘onuse wwver vat nunWE Whig! tro'oblu. i. Emu-4'. ectonl Eda-Mn. Price 25 50';C¢nu ud"‘3h09 ;3 Bottle. .0 361' It: mm by 911cm burn umuuluy rumn CU. uuu u, lulu v the Oil enUrely; rod. Ii 1h having nseddhls ndm'm rm E‘M’!!-. .13 aim-um! p»: viii» i6 ’ pn‘ilF‘Eéie'Vof “JET-U was“ “TI. (- mlnlon I‘nmlly Blble.” If Pa .1 Ih’g‘i‘ .1 Amplflla pays!) flange Street. ' omnlo. ‘ ‘A- ~ â€"â€" vâ€"v' â€"- wâ€"â€" you“ .023?» “film. WILL CERTAINLY CURE Coughs, Colds, Roam Bore mm Bronchitis. 113113511“, ”“1: (-1.: 2‘1»! Para-ht: i2 fiWS‘O! smo-rom‘nma.‘- nemnlmglptmalyl‘or} cppgh or gave you a-Horsa?~lf so, hoUsEnoLn nchnEnrs. By fimmsu Accord .Y on must not full to 't K Is- 14:8 Tarzan“: s‘Tmc - ,ini gofih lcn timea cost In uv'cr) one hm hm fififim heaved me' ypnluly. {or I! mud Cl L11 Ba: timer and AI- lomdp 741! King “we usv ”0‘ sun: nux- _<,_ W _1F1REPK‘00ICHT:11PY0N “ab CAL. cm. .1 Ian IV luv unma- ri h! on “\mmnnnrsuu.“ x I2 m tut... mus. cw“:- 1y ~nsm»_:m “an“.A, 1:3"; EARN! ENG% in: _ l‘l:::::2|::x‘(na:;x.\I3:-R (5“? “'3‘ n 'd \N ”n! 5}}:‘13' ” :ciszirs ' FOREâ€"”XJBAL‘EL also ! JI'* if: :2: Saw 11111: M: Grisggll un- 1* 1 .313} -~ All" 5:: ‘ " 0111‘ Specialties "M‘J‘ ,_:x{ WATERO'US Egflfimfimm 00., ‘ BRANTFQBQJ 1...».. ~. ..-_ 0! Private and This! l-‘nmls.m loan on Mortgage of improved Farm and ’l‘uwu. pmpnrl)’ ul Lowe»; Bruits. ,-\p|)l;‘ lu Really. "In"; lilggard‘ le-kuurk. OEEICES:â€"Bgnk oi: Torénto. Toron This Institution possesses the wry'bmt facili- ties for immu'ling u first-alas: luwxug-sswxhlcuâ€" flop and a practical knowlcdgv of 'l‘ulugI-uplly. It )5 suwri'urin'ull its nppomum-ms. For circulars and spucmwns 01' “Ital-prim: l'cn- nuuwhip. apply Iu‘lhu Priuuipul. CANADA-s. Business College NUMHEBNM BUSMSS UULLEGE toured Virginia 183‘. “fife fivéfl‘ ‘mpmugn 3 gmmumnmm ; ‘ no ma: ouch ri'ug Mm“: tho uu stamp C. A. l‘Ll-AUXF. 0\wn.~mnul Our :ud awry “day Who’éan‘flh‘ ““00 M Ox our own MANUFACTURE In Pictm e Mouldings,_ Looking Glass Plates, 1‘ Gold 8:. Walnut MiI I‘ors, Picture Frames. SPECIALUNES STAnnARggthPmc MILLS, 2 Thoqc to. W: I In: {mind fully flu [u- r :vn'tgol mm‘ufl hpfil W9 ymonlhnaril wld,... , . du’r 0 V m’rye find! 1:.“ ‘1‘»fo AWL £33" or rot: umuum Iup 10 8|. 004 mu unl) 1“ u :3. ' ONTARIO PHUTUGMPHIG STUCK HOUSE! SWAN’S RAPID DRY PLATES, ChriStrfiééIE;'fiérviiflYfiefir Cards ’l‘he lurkebt And clnulécst_$olctali0h ever in humh Sample purvcla miulml free on ru-m-ipl of any sum {rum ’50 can” up. MOULDINGS 1 FRAMES" PICTURES!!! Framing dune at close prices. [GREAT OFFER 1 v MR" cm fidul ushug‘Tr-k‘ fit; ('nlUMa any Imlluuy 5 ion in Ontario. 6.0.1)“ ( xmwxnrrimc pro- ‘pu‘k . and mukcn reduction of lo pvr rout. oll‘. regular prlcui- '1‘ hr: not price» Am mo fallow». ' FOE: Ill. mulr. impala. "In: 1‘ Hum]. (.‘rrrn. v; and oblong Tenn. 5" $14150. . As an 'llulucclhéu; iu those lhrbughoul the counfry.‘\\'ha 1m ' - not yep lrled‘our ' ‘ ~ LYON 8L ALEXANDER, . We 33huxwy15m1 («1941;511:111 .1 gang srnmums'r. firm; r6 mi Establlnhuimorlhirt) )1- 1m .\1m 11 {url'urq' Multfi‘ou’eu. : . - , ~. ’flp‘en' ' to ‘LFiPSt ‘Jahuaii’y; 1882.. ,5“sz mum .wu’l ( aurlof km. and the We ", “ 3mm ”Buffing 1m» ull mcr . -. CHOICE NEW. SEASON TEAS ThueTe-Im uh Illmmhly the final lot '0! Tenant“: Hammad: ”Anionic: waive every one: c mono mm I «My. mum nvellen will commence on their routes ‘1 «goo. 01:10!“me mmfictfimmwfl roman l Dom!» mun. pap-M31 haul: About a. syn! have yotm cum redr- 8° 22°! Tutsi!!!» WM J A M :a S 1:. AUT, luv-rin- o! flu-In Tm. Mark” lanr. l/mdun.â€" 29.11 \ ongr 2'4!" l‘oromo may sYouow on 1,000 Packages of Different Brands. EDWAR DHL-AWSON" SOMETHING E‘VERYONE SHOULD KNOW. nu thew “unnatural a. “may mm 1;..me mace-I, Minmfly‘ndcx urn-11y.“ cum me thrust. buyunhh thus reliev,eu mud om" cur Lthmm all TM “(:qu: 01hr «druibd our Maul/L GH 3 Prat-(Ital Education at the HAMILT ON. I‘M! “A" S'I‘IIHITI'. 'I'OIHDN'I‘ID. RENE“ ”If.“ .TIIH A mmux. That our Large ('dmdmuném of flu COME To HARD. This L4» (1011le Sandy This SL-sijigillhoauurknt. SPECIALTII ' llqyc been mm. and un- 10mg“ good work. Try one. 4 Queen fil‘ l}.._‘l‘chumo "timed; ;Wehvogmdfiufi fat-‘29 WWW? “Km BELTS lufll 3' \\|)§ «of "Wu“ ( umllw .' . ll; uxujmmn. ain‘y yén’llwuy Vlu-t J on (my 6 0‘91? FIRE PR 0mm ON WWW? Garifié @113 THE ADAMS TQBAQQQ Q0 MONTREAL gMODEL FARM, «m WWW mm; “am-un- cured Virginia loaf. impouuon _-..'...1)r...a.." -"'x H.’ x' Thule)": lmpmvmlv Inn-so. :1: ml (mile I’uml \Vns on Dec. 7th shipped [0 [ho Mudol' Hum. where it. has [wen largelygl'yd; (pump pull llu‘n- yang-u . .. ,. {M‘he fact of mun-Mum'cnminuuhs» in. crowing uncut our Food ul un insl'nmlowwlu-ru things an: nun-r dom‘ m. rumlomg‘h‘ml whrn- «\- purlnwm und hwoutimulun 1m: ‘ulwuys. mull- with the utmost euro. and on svivrlillflprhn- 11m. “'0 shall allow to npuuk fur llscl 1.34%" '* r~ ONE ‘ToN" (2'?beme F 11. l)l\0N ix 1 1). "(Hmwu . ls? leuuuln‘fn'. l3! Fl rut I'd/r i'rm‘lu'cl‘ui“ “' ~ ‘ ' “ -"""" .Iumlun l8: “ _ liulmlrlnl lle ’l‘unml ' ls: " " ,lnrunlu, )llss LEATH ER "BE [TIN G CANADA PERMANENT LOAN & SAVINGS DOMPALIY PAID-UP, ()Al‘l'l..‘AI; 2.1mm» 1U) sl‘ln‘lu IAUNJ) 4311.113) 'l".Ul‘ u; ASSETS” 6 PIA” r. Tonowo. :, "I; |ll “pH“ Im- II! lmfé' ’lllnrl m Lends mom» on NI- M l' rIIwII 0! Interest. ' - ' ‘ ' l‘untluucs Mm mum-,3 mull Mimi: null IMII II- turns. , III-(Thus Mom-v onllvliozail qulullmi IIIII ll‘hl [III-rm" paid or ituImmIIIIgI-{i' III'Ilf-u-m I. _ llll‘ rum lulu 0r 1' ullumllnul u muI-\ I' In I) . . Issuer: )ulu-murt-s with lulu: (ml (‘ uupmm, 1m) ulnlc III ’I‘ ulunw. or in London. Eughuul , J. JU'ZILUEI‘T MASUX. Hummer. YORKSHIRE OAT! E FEEBER and will liu‘u nu otlu- r. for}- qul HAM” IIL infuulorg rmulm in the a In; 15¢ nu. ’Iltlll-‘DHIIII'I: Inst “III'iIiIII: I'iI'II; IIIIu. I. isnmlory rum"): in tin; ’lthllMHl I'l’. All): A‘ll Hm I I! It. Jar 250. 500. and $1.00 prr box uml will Huh: no amt-r. for Q g} il a“! n u I: II I no l'uuéhud finder 'nu ulFéIliiii‘sthiith‘ mm 1’! 1h! 11mm: Kain mxmuuu: minimum luu wm-k s l mdlcullon. H 1.1-! l uu up” Hum im other"113M423g muffin,“ \l‘mr‘ - n 14 Ihol'bl'u .117,“th errr: 1 - i" 1’" ' la!" 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