Milverton Sun, 24 Aug 1899, p. 2

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Sha ih enti tned Woman «éainst ey om By Mary B. Holmes LE. that. Good-bye, “[ think you will, Pani.” Count Jura rose aad put his hand on tie other's sieoulden, wht € cold glitter came into his eyes. aenal L-shieeed they” tend ‘from his BES wil faite e answered su! “Thea I shall inform Dan when I go up to town that the man he is seeking, the man rrined and murdered his wite, is none other than sullenly, Lowry “Hush—for God’s sake, hush! I will happiness, thea escape! I feel like a have I been here? It ut all is one hideous ae Tcan re- A thrill sh ony of fi See cent not go only be free sont] she nat ter Somethin; go, curse you! May you nis be in such ron. George. @ push yourself! Let th on, cocape?” isked Cesar Mores SN enn Te bandh he worst does comers Maeser a kK George, I give you fair warning, you| |“ give y. Mora left the vault, went along the stall standin the dock with me—t swear thanks. Only help Man tek se patie teoeen | SE oe a fo the Spaulee bee ol i eel Teasroutecat ektece thaler en: pene aenaly “ee | trance and exit, “Don't 1 "She pushed the quatms of tear ana| _, “Dou'tlet your secret away all | 5 small*harvest Dein from her:: work tad to be. done Hast dagrcxipapeNrpdl on tem Makwal nate rg Stet! Tat ee meg | smile, a5 he Kt 7 tthe plant will | nap ea qu, sironk, entailing aida, 90 much| 926 ES Bee rake cosas | aiisk, 50" anoth ea thought hurriedly, neat at) You ‘are now i Be will to you Paul after a long pause; ears that whit pe em? belongs to my dau ara lae ea i a y are mine,” Count Jura return-| will do- ella for tne her wound el quiety; “I thought that was settled) ewer, “Be very qui ed Jove was bani plate, or the greater! will give out G Oumeteea Need anes whe Lists see More ee treating vene till it disay ex: | “She's gone, thank Heaven!” he ex- claimed in nts of relief. “Myra is er re?” asked Pan! becoming a nuisance, arden; you} With a sneer; “is she yours too?” LS We count with must keep ‘her in check, or look out for another : ae, have you any objec: “She's only a bit foolish, “a quickty a ss paul ae no pale but rose to his speak to Her, and tell Wer yon aint} Ee and plea: wi r. she ain’t a bit 9 you come with us to-night? he ke kes after her father.” asked euler — “Well, I can’t be ied with her ¢ course,” returned the other care-| * F » e count, “and | lesely; then as’ Paul slouched out fae that's an end of it. She's handsome, | tWeen the Sgt and please many a man—in fact,| Sim with @ black frown. soe to marry ber. T expect| “Tonight!” he muttered: he'll cay as mu her, when he sees hey ee) St 5000 80 her. I have given Sam a letter to give friend growing sick of your he inet when de start Mowe, malig ae _detve: zou all. Tt visi Trew.” ‘ “But can es do il asked Dame Bur Myra ~ dn them like rats, 0: “Don't be a on is " exiained the man “These Ww again oceasion—there’s no one to invite guy Dame Burden; you forget table.’ | "Tne old woman laughed. i “But rhe does own them, George?” she ask “I did icon but I've forgotten—some man who old is traveling abroad; we've do with him, and ‘ ely to come here, as he hates the whole country and the very name of tht No’ to ber; she may be awake; take her some of those shawls, a er under- room wir Alice lay, glancing ae Bee anon at he apn ered joak, too, and held out Girly hand with fis pitted jewel shio- ae» a on fet any Bates ls Ing in the sloom like « glorious star. || So mito the gloom and uttered| “Now, dearie,” she said in s hoarse ice ly as che stood pet vats isper. “I'm ready; the coast near her. a woman moistened her a faint she ‘te curtain, was Ute | ee nk sou ain ge. Mes pe with ees ent K the) «ah, you've waked up, dearie,” said| You so good to me?” ‘Allee’ marmured becprogret te ‘ anne aces old woman ‘soothingly. — then, not sang, He aA? | ta “Because I've got a daughter my- murm ¢ fell from rs tWhere am 17” gasped Allce, clasp-| Self?” the old woman replied Aypocritic- whe sat down Beside ce couch and ing her hands together. aon’ Ht “Now, come ou. Stay, here's @ watched her dlamond with « greedy look] ¢his? What has beopened to ie? ith on = 2 . Dian this: she fell tuto a doze, then wanton Be Oe lesstigir nay carseat for| — “Friends!” The gh up, many minutes, while Alice tossed and 5 : Topouled in the. baredag:-deliriom that | Catal sf ont Ber feet week oe ar erie eas aid sie that man's face—that girl, too. Where no knowledge of where she? She looked at me kindly. She was, she had no clearness of recellec-| Would help me.” peesithg ret ap eer Seok Soh rane betescstin trate fh es, that rack”) Dame Burden, put down a sorall her with 2 sense! tray on the couch; “but first you must ef vague and unfathomable terror. cat this fod, or Zou el de” Count Jura was too much occupied at pul rest pint tse agp e Sas firet to notice the silence; he was talk-| and fear of wet ad bt befallen her seem: ing quickly and earnestly to Pa aa te hes ne ‘he latter was pale and gloomy. Wi pera lid not think you a coward, Paul,”| see Count Jura’s dark face before her. the count said with a sneer, after “Ob, lp me fo wet vane whee ing to the other for atime. | mured implori “Nor em 1,” answered Paal with en Mat this, and ye will tal: about i into agly look passing or Shel ta ose sx wad wattonig the stone passage; the dim light vanish- rat is all’ : Sa ne ey She pou | ed: they “were fo utter darkness, save “Dorerni redo tow mouthfuls with dificsity, | fF the touch of the old woman's hand, es, Gomge: somet Seemed to do her good.” | the sound of her heavy breathing, Alice we ought to ery off this Grange affair.| “Now T have caton.” che satd, stand-|COUd have imagined ft was some hide Jato soit that icles out tan alos yon = eae bei Aa ONAt lest they stopped, a gust of fresh when leant expected. I dread him: be acaray ate hee} sic greeted them from round 2 eomer, ies, what have we to get from “tow a i oe ae and as Dame Burden moved on again, 6 is not Darrell ice ctacted. She had uo friendy tr| Alice saw, to her intense foy, the mber. We plate te pee to- branches of trees waving to and fro in ease iz ‘Valerie Ross hated her, the miett-wiod- fe can’t have too much fod Bee ead Becher In another moment they had mounted the count! mind is made up, Pawl:| would Jjoise that ale was| te steps, and Alice was free. ve bere : 4 She spread ont her erms as itt» em- oat | Te i i sweet air of heaven, and “Then go pees pelea Apis athe ree heaved a great sich of gladness. like a dream penta aes, all my vaults, sunshine, flo and love!” le edicts the ae he was smok- ing: a as on his “She Bod pied ene! round my like strings of fron, yet with a golden touch. Ge never th msn lived that could move me so. Sie ‘uns me now, but ae minal alone, my power, and all |. We in my i go. wi ae then reign in a heaven bee love ‘hhappiness.” He moved towards the inner room and whistled softly. Dame Burden awoke ied a start. ae everything ready, put together,” ne said a to-night.” ‘The old woman rabbed eyes. lyra’s commands came ted to her. “She is not: able _to move, George, ie in a fever.” dar! my bag- suit: “we it! We must go—delay ds epee but how is it to be manag- ed?” He peter! fe: ‘himself for a few mo- ments, ihe i ¥ one ecporaiy il from the effects of the chi form; it will not hurt ten to be sats “But will she go?” asked Dame Bur- den cunningly. “T have a plan. Listen, Saat Sao De teed quick, low voice, then with « gesture of command ieft her. CHAPTER XIV. s growing dusk when ess, her Darch- eagerly of the ‘Then = ier est ise siclenide eres words floated to her fike a delicious vision. shive Bardet, ¢nd) ter roused hi She hastily oo -ations beating wi understand? Then we will creep gether to the back of the ruins, and yo it walk alone r i “God. af “I can never il you enough. = ane the night before the dinner, Roy's m and words, her success, counts pita and then V: to bi ‘Atter that. try as noe te ores eae Fes To whom ould she “To return fo the Castl impos- sible, for she felt with a pang roe agony ae Ba ia 2 must have touched her MShe drew her cloak on, and pulled the ead, then sat down to er promise? with dread. le not, she id try to ake out alone, or else she Sock die of fright But even as she Dame Butden came co} with a cl — it nt. “I have no friends,” she koe slowly; “but for the love of God he ar bird. her of. brief tar again he to hi Bes let her id be. con- me to here trates me. |. How long it seems years since; =e pra a help _yoi Burden Eeonte: aly. to either Nestley to it. ” she said bees “4 ‘alerie’s visit as she Misi ae could coming deliverance there. What was was thinking this, back. She was sane? % move until I come back. ned, ean that he believed in ly sunk down’ ai jut this Gece strange d r from the Cast bets never gorgeous, bandon his wife. ne head oe venient moment he Fight down at once, RD og ate? aed eee that man Fegegrin re Alice nodded: pee ed 1 hind the piece of ruin indicated, and stood quiet, as the old woman stole Te ee of from the den A. very ramarkable fon has just been accomplished by a Freni me on sy, bey gentle wide of 15 sutles Sees and aro to increasing nee UD {0 mmiles ‘After a fortnight of teats postin ‘wor ‘ce tl followed obediently. pray you may not ton for my whispered ear “Ts with mckled. Seat “I ain't greg ae answered, “Now just creep into this ps and don't She was not afraid, ont in sweet, fresh bag foal her senses fee her courage ret she was ano! e life of gilded loneliness in ich she had so often pined, ‘com, Which a = 80 longed to escape, was evd s free, nis ies “se aa single Ses of hope her, a would have nd. di Ie: whe, ‘lt gy she ‘alerie—cruel, je Walle woul be til it touched fer ands; tears e burning in her eyes, bat she forced J them pa and then the sound of someone approaching caused ker to turn. [ro BE conTINUED,} { eee ene eee A REMARKABLE FEAT. A Young Frenchman Travels from Vienna te Paris, 785 Miles, in Twelve; Days and Fourteo: rs § of horseman- of good family, M. sa started for Vier the capi hed on May 11. Irish Lass and her owner in gw ‘ane 1, when ced at 20 miles. Whi to our stopping place, 1 let ber stand a inutes to cool, sad: her and gently rubbed her back with the bare hand, to restore the circulation in the parts weighed upon La ni med her ray gig was aoc ilee ve ber be- 20. 15 and 18 liters , With ount of water whenever she wanted it, provided the waa not i s iz z rahi Come, sit in be- Day. The delicate, elaborate! ard ‘Giauet au derwear now in vogue re tedious than difficult to ake ane peaviaes that woman is deft with her needle and has form of ce faites 5 d her; and yet, | lace transparent revents the baer not be vie from all she| ment from pulling out of fot It tacks loved’ be the decoration, the should Hee thoughts went back again to | be tucked before the garment is cut. Roy; the memory of his fair, handsome In Ss fone ig ey of muslin, it {a best to pi id to make sure Hee the as is = really straight, the line ing as a guide for the scissors, and ken ierom cut shows a group o: and ee Lewes The ite are in the mals’ or birds’ heads, except urth has lace butter Bes applied on a whit ee ca ¢ OHOLLET, TRIMMINGS. ‘Tucks Cae Hemutitching In Fash- able Fa’ Tucks are saa in tievee as a dec Hemstitching is another node of deco- crowed from rash fabrics for the epee of silk. stance by easy stages. He | There are hemstitched 3 well as stayin thereat hennieene iayee wauiines of ara ie te eads hemstitched into openwork are & coal put ‘on’ Canes favorite decoration for silk waists. si to the foot. for hemstitched cravats, their name is pique and even of taffeta, and a cusious revival of the old fashioned nankeen is legion. : ‘There are many tailor made gowns of WATERING PLACES. Rev. Dr. Talmage Draws Some Lessons From Summer Outings. r The Necessity for a Period of Inoccupation--Dangers and Temp- : 5 tations of Popular Resorts--No Surplus of Piety at Those Places. mainte of impotent folk, aan abel " P Goma Geral ‘Was sanative waterin; ere 1A} feet ee 100 foot ido and 76 foot Goo jeep. y five plazas, ‘pool was surrounded gery or bathing houses, w! potiente tarried w eties, as wel of bili ithered, waiting for the moving of bere 1] sy a great of Jerusalem there until the time when ‘hey sesttered all up and down our comntry re at a season of the year when rail trains are laden with passengers ant _ 2 ang 1 Ir 0: fe green baized billiard tables, and the jolt- Giaraption ead and that nerves raced and destroyed will finda I believe in watering places. They recuperate for active service amany who were worn out with bli or overwork, They are national restora: a Need of Vacatio i t .e commercial firm udge the clerk, or the employer the journey. J . oF the church its r & season of q 4noccupation. Luther used to sport with 4 bis children; nd Burke to y his ot daughter—ana the st) said to. the busy apostles. “Come ye apart awhile into the desert it ives.’ AndI congratulations of this sea- st utter ‘The temptation that is apt to hover in Pad airtion tes Wo leare your piety at home. send the dog and a back in the autum starved and suffocated. lying # stretch the rug, ‘kd is no surplns of piety at the Saag pines. I ew any one to pial | ‘= grace at the Catskill Mountain House o1 ‘Sharon Springs or tne Falls of Montm ency._ It is generally that the Sabbath is more of @ carousal than any sone Aiscourse:picked us of the effusions ada] of the y the most excl ama tion, and in those ol from the way the ladies hold their fans, you know that they are not much imo} ith the heat w tion is pronounced, and the G. The tonghest thing I ever tried darning it until Christmas to Take the Bible Along. ee an absolute necessity, your Bible along with you, and hour for secre! ry day, though and 2 Pa S ie ‘e a ape a a g RE e a? bigote m gambling = snd those other institutions which to imitate on this side the ins "the iniguities of Baden Baden. your Spinel health jhe pace with your physi mperation, ‘remember thet ail the sulphur and 1p under Hees names. Ant Brighton. Beach and, ape tye? are past the expected. Th up th Pp ip aii eas aac mer. Against Horse Racing. untry, in which ho said: ‘Heaven belp p you, then; for, of all the cankers old civilization there is the last 200 years; and unl system ‘be altered, How many more are doomed to fall into gulf! With the “Abs!” and “Obs!” and “Hi where is BS one counterpart to such nas and that is the frothy young Smad at the watering places; bh her conversation ie if French the human race. The Bibl i shine; what she has in her h fasts a mage sheep, and I] only egualled by what she has on her is better than a horse, thong! ; useless ev as born, Sere i ctallion, his neck be clothed | and to be useless until she is dead unless with thunder. Horse races in olden times| she becomes an intelligent Christian. were under the bun of Christian people, | We may adi slo and and is called a ‘‘summer meeting,” almost | ences of our modern waterin suggestive of pave religious rcises. how you make lifelorg covenants. ve new an yet who could Another temptation that hovers over give himself to the pleasures of the turf] the watering place is that of banef for a lon; of ti and not be bat-} lit re. es bapath ee eer a tered in morals, bey hook up their} for a bape et? ‘mat spanking team and put on their sporting | ter. pan tee cur of te. ipase or on cap and light their cigar and take the sores ar bought of the reins and dash down on the to per-| hawking books through the cars. 1 really dition. The at Saratoga and re _pestiferous trash them all their Sever jonderful’ one in ex-| 1ODKEr. high- ef the pit, may the Lord Goa sonibiiee e Nation's Ho! . Fi ING. ~ the ne aie and accursed horse racing SA Se “Extibition ais est will pm A WOMAN'S SU FFER! | of England and Azeriea! doubtediy be held ona greater scale than | was Troubled With Palpitation of the wther and of another | ever, that is, if an increased expenditure WeittMutcesne Wakhinaad aad : ptation eget a ne hog g | of money and a ransacking of the corners Bilojasitecdwenes i place, and that temptation to sac-} of the earth for novelties can make it Pifice phys the" modern | SThe dates chosen sve from the 26th of tho |, 1 the little hamlet ef Montrose, Wel- ‘Bethesda, just like this Bethesda of the ii TapbGh 40: September: Oth.) ‘he | and Coumayy resid ly i text, was intended to recuperate the phy-| Gniries for live stock, dairy products, | "uch praiseto the curative Powel & Toe sical health; and yet many com ork, seanufactures, grain, field | Williams’ Pink Pills. subject from the watering healt "al havdicabedral produotn otoes tala imony is aa, absolutely destroyed! City stseplotans voit, bat ontries of dogs and poultry will| estimable lady who has Doasting of having tm imbibed 20 glasses of | he received up to August 19th. ‘The indi- locality for many y seek- rami sir interview with juices lift up all their voices of enta- uhitien : ists for practical as a sl aaagiing:.. Gaieoe ered hy pce ine ieee (or cup ime evn niin ant Eble Dee into vertigo and catalepsy. ‘Thousands of | e sod 1 tere vhave been materisly ‘Um | rite and experienced much wakefulness at See ee inves in chotlieaan with tho| TAKING, competitions, aba export Bias ae on menk: w paren any foundations laid for ailments that will = hy Saoae es . In this condition I was treat different times 2 prance fan make op for strong, Yon might as well go Smene the early, striking killing attitudes, and wavin adieux, and talking infinitest a a fis shing cravat. His can tep; but amid the hears graceful s ‘lessness and the fantastic influ- and the inflation read e book lacking in er at home—which willbe quite as safe and perhaps quite as comfortable—or go into th grace is the only safe shelter, ‘Whether in town or country. te at. Imperial Table. ent chet of Emperor Francis Joseph of |= on a imperial tables every year the'| unused” represents about $100,000. is play yet peat of Iloilo in is SAuppine, a "riel con-| stan eludinj ks Dis- sad apa Gracel Tableae mn all illustrating Anglo-Saxon gE a ze hay other food, ex: yard regular! Sars oF ae Crry pF TOLEDO, ) ay, ighbors nother temptation hovering nna thes sillier che eeeee no benefit. Not one of my neigl teri lace is the formation of | nay thought uld get well. In the mean- hasty ond lifelbog alliances he wat hae ben eer lis somprbenaie time f thought myself that death would laces are responsible for more o Be 800 my sufferings. One day mmestio infelicities of this country than Telophowing, roles Telegraphy,, Wineiers | Smith, of Port Robinson, came to see nearly all things combined. Till be uroeh ted, asrell as Bxplosions 98 | 20d weteuasied miy hushed cure for ety is there that no sure judg- ante sare Bagineers, ana | meeomeot Dr, Williacis) Pink Filles ment can hey cy, a rusia | he purc! taki Prin ford companions geaid “such che | Shee union ot Te See hala ss HEME SS wwed very much and cumstances go into a lottery where there rhs Goverin spectacles ae was able to be up, though yet are 20 blanks to In the severe | Cou ne Dae eileds pares Ik. I sent for another,six boxes and tug of life you want more than glitter canting hice lat! Omaurman in as in my twenties. unity. int @ summer regatt sas grateful heart I give this test!- Tad Gas commis an 0 efanione the she ins aalgialingt Seat say low ‘yates € y of the summer watering ‘have been ares "The public is cautioned against find character that can stand the test ot —_—— ous pink colored imitations of those, foam great struggle of human life. If there nicks Must Have Grass. ous bills. ‘The sea ihe sake vac ioni tm is any man in the community who ex- stor i only t0| }oxes, the wrapper around which bears ites my contempt and who onght to| poultry isone which is difficult to alter.| ne warts “De ‘WWiliams’ Pink Pills for excite the contempt of every rass in summer is desirable for ¥‘ Palo r dealer does not swoman, it is the soft handed, soft headed | birds. If il plot a wirealom somal nee spe Grit ba bent rouet pala ak! dude, who, perfumed until the al flock of chicks that are able to care| 59 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, by ad- actually sick, spends his summer themselves it will be found that they | Grossing the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co. clese as to leave Brockville, Ont. Bees That Do Not Sw: Tight meal of grain at| P°OA' night to Bice Frhom fo come to the farm ba y. surplus se if a eres Seth’ that nw Jo hi | Honey. will be Poptaiiiol tor wioolony tuAs senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cumney & Co.,| turns its attention to swarming, so that it doing business In, the city of Tovedo antsy | is very desirable to Thave ealonies continue fig sum of ON HUNDRED DOLLARS for | to honey right along without at- ‘and every case .f CATAREH that cannot | tom) ‘swarm, Good results in this be cured by the ies ‘Ss 3 CATARRE CURE, respect have ‘also been obtained and the CHENEY. ase to before me and subscribed | in in ay ce, this 6th day of December, A.D. A. W, GLEASON, | Notary Pal = a all's Catar acit ditectly on the blood and muco! Core is taken internally and swarming notion large! of the most carefully-bred strains. ‘They Are Carefully Prepared.—Pills which dissipate thenigelvasin she avomnact cannot be expected to have much effect upon the Inicoatinies? Goats apices he woe gives" ae 0,| tiveness the medicine sduninineared caltat grSold by Drug: ie, +" | influence the action of these canals. Par —— elee’s Vegetable Pills are so made, un- Trials of Beginners, der the supervision of experts, that the dof s young German | substance in them intended to a on 6 the pitestn are retin in action ye who always carried a dictionary in one letras wae oy tail of his coat—the other tail held a eee peel ag book anda grammar. He want a young indy @ compliment during & ane A age vga Papen eau Bs eal » NB. Gxo. TINGLEY, nearly all the other watering places is tne ou the esplanade and got as far 6 : “Yon| Histor elementary day of the ‘The hotels are thronged, | ten months of the year. Men and women| —are—” Then he hesitated. vals you | schools! ssa tefl Thing vite Here every kind of equipage is taken up at an | wh e would not-be sati ith | meenit,” ee said, excitedly, “I vill 2eo.*| are come extraots from some most fabulous price. and there are many | a. t was not really sensible I find ie hastily extricated the volume andj sured up by & ohool inspector: Pegalius respectable people mingling with jockeys ee on hotel piazza or under the trees after five minutes’ muttering trium, Caesar invaded Britatn 55 B.C. and con- and gamblers and libertines and fou! ks the index of which woul mounced—‘‘sharming!” verted the natives to Christianity.” Rich- mouthed men and flashy women. Sons saake ear blush if eee sci that Piles ——_—_—_—_—_———_ ard I. went to Mormandy and was shot bartender stirs up the brandy smash. | knew what they| No worm medicine act wn-| through the eye by a Mormon while cap- ‘The bets run high. The greenhorns, y, “you must Have Tuaeiligante recrea-| Jer’s Worm Powders; ae ptr Teqnired. | turing the castle of Chalnz.” “The Salio posing all is fair, put in their money] tion.” Yes. no that y REESE: Sa SES law was an enactment that provided that . soon enough to | Thre weeks along to a waterin *Hamtl- pepe Coan eee one descending from a female should wre the race take the struggle 1s] ton's Metaphysios!’ or some ponderous] 4. ascend the throne." decided, and the men in the secret know | discourse térnal decrees of ‘Fara- Ryne Sew # Doautital gown tae psa aE Re a on which steed to bet their money. The | day my Philosophy.” There aro many easy _ ni peice 3 ' i Mey Ale Mees aide Casta lane |; Nook ahat am gied. Vou malghe aged | Cee ee Saline?” : Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria nged who shall ing pe gn “ae so now to give a little rost| | Well it was thls Zeger a th fading the Fing from the stand or from the are| to my digestive organs, and in: of ee ee it had those ee ee ings| io spread the fingers: ain eaede Bebe: en and women s0 abso in the| eating heavy meat an tal nt and down the back; and} _t.in that position to fit the hand oa truggle of bone and muscle and mettle} fora little while, take lighter food—a| some aoe stylish pointed things on the | no playing, a new stretcher has slings that they make a gran est. for the} little strychnine and a fe 9 of rats-| Skirt—I wish you would get one just like} to, gage the thumb and little finger, care pickpockets. who carry off the pocket-| bane."* Lit ison in August is as| it ried by nuts set on a screw tl ‘books and the portemonnaies, Men look-| bad as literary poison in December. the latter being turned to spread the nuts ing on see only a strin jorses With| that. Do not let the frogs of a corrupt apart. heir riders flying around the ring. But| printing press jump into your Saratoga EE any a man on the stand whose} trunk or White Mountain valise. Are ‘The great demand for a pleasant, safe honor and domestic bappinessandfortune| there not good books that are easy to ‘and reliable antidote for ‘all affections of —white mane, foot, whi —| read—books of entertaining travel; books| 1 was SS UINIMENT, Bronehitis by } the throat and lungs is fully met with in are in the ring, racing with inebriety and| of congenial history; books of pure fun; | MINARD'S 1 + ot Cauonrts. | Dickies “Ane Consuniptive Syrup. It is ‘ith fraud a1 i id. with of ry, Tinging with merry Bay. ri purely Vegetable ae ate nd i in— neck, black foot, bl ik. ; book of new’ engraving; books cured of Facial Neuralgia by Dromouly ae, rouehils,fadammadion ot Negk and neck go the leaders in that| that will rest the mind as as pi MINAED'S LINIMENT. eotines ete. nis s0 palatable that be = a Neer ees of pe a = he ier Fh wate the whole life?| Springhill, N.S. DANIELS. child welt not oes it, and it is put at a jack horse of ruin. th saya, “I Ww’ jere will not be an hour een rice that will not exciude the bet on the black horse.” Spectator says,| and your death when you can aff ‘was cured of Ohronio Rheumatism by | Pt poor to Press Fi headed” dog of Tibet. BS ere, eee my? Father—! | dunce at your lessons, Tommy—I expect te omemiey: ight Place them before they have time to wai accessible to all wither between sheets of writing paper. You 0b 0) book of the Bible Spread the flowers out in as: natural » ‘without finding out some such tering way 3s possible, with neither nor place, Fountains open for and un-| Petalscrumpled. Lay om the top of them ‘cleanness. Wells of salvation. Streams| several sheets of drying paper, then more | ‘They are pleasant to take; no physie re- from Lebanon. A flood struck out of the| Sowers, pu stont board over all and | quired by Moses. Fountains in the wilder-| neayy weights. ness discovered by 3 drink ‘times each day. A Theory of Existen: a to bathe in. The.river of God, ‘ ‘Any theory of existence ‘whish omita a which is fa ter. Wi “hich suffering from heume- | pelt fn tmmortality makes of lifes mere af a man e shall never thirat. have been per? ey ‘by | chaos of uncompleted undertakings, un- ot water in the valley Miller's Compound iron P: satisfied desires, unrealized sevinediore Living fountains of water. A pure river water as cry m und Amorenusly Ambitious, the throne of Goa. shee a “q wish ['@ been the lastcensus of the jendly Comm to us. We do not | United States.” “The 01 iieet & et accepted,” said the Bave a Isborio ces “Why?” al a “tare those se" iba the throwing away of our| “Here's an article that says the last water to No expen: tel bills | ensus embraced 40,000,000 women.” Saber a nid the cand trian end, Haier to pay; it is ‘without money and witb- Bs rates cel ones that have any point No long and dusty travel Dogs That Never Bark. poling before we get there; it is only one varleties of she dog : 1 ‘ Hard to Get At you knew the amount of pumping we ; Jawyers sometimes have to do to getat it.”*

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