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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 Feb 1903, p. 7

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V1.0. Pickering, 0.0.8., L.D.S. ll 1:.) Unixersitv; Uradua’e ut Rmal College' of Dental Smgoum m Untarin Roomsâ€"Calder Block, over l’ust. (Mice. U the Durham I’lmrmacv. Block. Residenceâ€"Lambhm >1 the Station. )HYSICIAN _‘..\' n sum tice m'm‘ McLachinn’s hours, b tn IO a. m.. 2 In 4 p. p. m. Special atmlitinn give- ot' women and children. R posits Presbyterian Church. hour and Lam! Uflim Drs. lamieson Macdonam M’ THE JOB : : DEPA ZBTflENT AM ES 8 HOW N . ISSL' ER WVERYISING F RATES. brim ARRISTE RS. SOLICITORS. HON scum; _ Mink 54.09 per .annum. divergnops mlLbe p; a" paid. «up! a: the but OBER’I‘ BRIGHAM. LICENMCD M“ Tu: Cnnrwu‘nz will be sent to :‘ addrc“. f. c - ofpmtage, for 5L. “IE8, . . . yanpm mblc m adVanceâ€"$|.5o ;. be charged If not so p;;i1 Inc date to Which c; .u r . :ription in pa aid i' d c . do! by the m. mbvw m. : vidren label. NU PM"! ' - '- M :rml um 11 .1“ch UFARY PUBLIC, COME 'ISSAU\ EVERY THURSDAY MORNING “flit. BHMMGLI "IIYI‘IC HOUSE, mu "RE! DURHAM, ONT. G. Lefroy McCaul. A KRISTER, SOLICITOR. ETC J. P. Telford. AagusTER, SOLICI'I‘OR. 1511' FFICEâ€"FIRST DOOR EAS'Z Marriage Lwonsos; Durham. Um J. G. Hutton, M. [3,. ONOR GRADUATE OF TORON- f0. Dr. T. G. Holt, L. D. ES CARSON, DURHAM. ‘4" MacKay Dunn. Arthur Gun, M. D. lunar: AND Pnomm'rou. W. 8. Davidson. A/Ic’diml Di/wfon'. Denial Dir/(low 3: facilities {at turn A. H. Jackson. H“ Mimi/muons. Legal Dill? 1'0}? fr n I" ‘UK‘ :13”; P; a; IS PUBL!SI‘!I(D .2: In J p m. _’.:mk buuldm l‘elonlmne .\U OI scampletely stocked w .11 Nr. EV TYPE thu‘. 4111' advert RES! DENtf SURGEON.UI H W. F. Maw. Ml tn d {tuiclmu fiLWDL“ store. (Mice m. and 7 MS! n in dumbest Stree out t mrtion than PHYS“ in. ()flit'e Rasidancu antl‘ 3 H! i‘:(5'.-.‘ Hi. H ‘No. not Katv. She has no sus- picion of the pain which. since I saw her made anothcr’s, has eaten into my heart. making me grow old so fast, and blighting my early man- hoodfi' Something in Morris’s tone and manner made Wilford relax his graSp upon the arm. and sent him back to his chair, while Morris continued: “And that oneâ€"â€"-is-is Katy?" Wil- ford exclaimed, his voice hoarse with passion, and his eves flashing with fire. “I never thought to lay open to you a secret which, after myself, is, I believe. knmvn'only to onn living being." ”Then according to your rmlsoning you hun- sinncd. for you no}. only have been tempted, but htu‘e yielded to temptation." Wilford rotorted, with a sinister look of cxultution in his black eyes. For a moment Morris was silent, while a struggle of some kind seem- ed going on in his mind. and thou he “A man cannot always control his feelings. but he can strive m over- come them and put thmn usidv. (me does not sin in being tompti-d. hut in listening to the temptation." "No. not the confession. but the fact.” Wilford answered. sm-‘agcly. "How do you reconcile your acknow- ledged love for Katy with the injunc- tions of the Bible “hose doctrim-s you indorsc?" . “l have loved her alxvms.” A blaze like sheet lightning shot from hvncath \Vilford’s eyolaslws. and u taunting snovr curled his lip. as he said: ' You, a. saint. confess to this?" "Should my being what you calla saint prownt my confessing what I did?” Like the pen] of a hell on tho frosâ€" ty air the \vu'ds rang through the romn. starting Morris from his bow- ed attitude. and for an instant. curdling the blood in his veins, for he understood nmv the meaning of the look which had so puzzled him. In Murris's heart there was a mom- vnt’s hesitancy to know just “'hm to sayâ€"~a1n ejaculatory prayer for guidance â€" and then lifting up his head. his Cilllll biggeycs met. the eyes of black unflinchingly as he re- plied: 00M . .' ‘ (‘ ,0! us“ Want; You I ’ ’ ”on. . ovc Katy ()n Will'ord's face there was no trace of tears. (")n the contrary. he seemed hardened into stone. and in his heart fierce passions were con- tending for the mastery. What did Katy mean by sending for Morris to take her away? Did she. send for him, and was that the. ‘zuzse of his being there? ”if so. there was some. thing between the cousins more, than mere. friendship. The thought was a maddening tone. ' And. rising slow- ly at last. Wilford came round to Morris's side. and grasping his shoul- der, said: “Shv is saved! thank God, Katy is saved!" was his joyful ('xciuum- tion, and burying his face in his hands, he wept for a moment liken child. And that, Was all they said until another hour wvnt by when Morris's hand was laid upon'the forehead and moved up under the golden hair whom there were drops ()I' perspira- tion. “Were ‘hvrv nu Hmel'u. I should not, think 90. tm‘; Hum-o is. and yet \Im'ris suit! that mum: no (lifivrcnce when l tolcgmphm! for him to come and take me away." “Do you think her dying?" Wil- ford asked. and Morris replied: "The look about the month and 11030 is like the 100); which so often pro- codes death. ” "Most mgn would shrink tram {alk- ugum he m! “'i i l'ul'd forwu rzi tinned: “Take. me hm-lc there." she said, “and let mu lie on an; grass wruin. It is so long. simc 1' was the-r0. and I’ve sum-red so muvh sinm Lhon. Wilford mumt. 10 ha kind. but he did not understand or know how .I loved the vnumry with its birds and flowers. and thv Q'uss by the well, where the shallows (mum and go. 1 used to wonder where they were {.50- ing', and (”‘10 day when l watchvd them. I was waiting for \Vilfm'd and Wondering if he would cvvr come again. Would it have [mun hottm' if thn days; when and Morris hat for her by th thurn-upplvs g fell ()Vt‘l' that 8: “Take me bu Wih'ovd all“ How hold I grasp. uh? Would huh of mind. his “St. at I u guthm'm as he listv partially I'm cousin. K a: y w; mo absence. Jca'nus: mvn clearly. and in this rue not reason at all. but, fly at. his rum-Insicm. aid as pmo!’ all that seen pass; m-twrnn K. cousin. 'I‘hm. Mnrris < he had trim! m d fancied that he ha periencing a squid; felt. it lifting its poisoning his: mind who was (Ruins: fur a brother mith (if) it was; his own mitr Morris there away ton patients. min: i so much. and cm: lullabios for how slm'ping Before his nmrriagc. thought of Morris Grant. 3 lodgment in \‘Jilfnrd's was new“. saw .18 the distant fire hells mule-d ins-1h their warning voices. or some u'mlhman vent hur- rying by. The grz-at city was asleep, and In Mm'z'ir: the Silence brooding over the countless throng was doogvm'. mm'v solemn. 1han the silence 01' the (()"n1!‘,\‘. \Vhf're: nature V09 0H Wm ' hat In 'rom hm "' lot] “11 n she \V is haul built I]! N own mysterious notes and (h av; .18 the: distant fire fur!!! their warning :20 \‘.':\',.1 hi :an wont hur- l‘hc qrs-at city was nnoth \‘x‘hitt .(‘lc then». " ins: of his h m:!-;n0.~.zs in whiio KaltS much sinvo then. 0 h.“ kind. but, he md or know how .I if“ in \Vllh‘ slm'ping children. urriuqc. a jealous :s Gram. had found ‘Jih'm'd's breast; but drin- it out. md hm! surcm‘dcd. ex- louqy Ind 11 mad-man. and 1m in its pmw 100k whilt OH 'mwm. I should hm'u is. and yet um: no difference for him to come th sug‘ 'n shock when he grvon bond. and against, the 1mm Katy only what. 3% forll'ot, that ratios which kr-pt from his Silver- vm'v 2:.E’~‘Fing him lplzxining 91' his ll'n nmxvx' reason (use. Wilford did but humped mud- »n. (fadlimr to his 3;. “'1‘ 1nd 1h tht ll (‘Sl i0! hi h l'()( owcrl'u h (I over nd hvr hn’cd u the Wutvrs '0" ”(0 1" ngiv ham CUM" ll m n “if nL C) ll “When 1 tell you that neither my husband nor daughters know it. you will understand that 1 am greatly in warmest in Wishing it kept," she said. "It was a most unfortunate afl'air, and thOugh the divorce is, of course. to be lamented, it is better that. She died. We never could have received her us_ our equal." “Was anything the matter except that she was pdor?" Mrs. Lennox asked, with as much dignity as was in her nature to assume. "Well, no. She had a good educa- Wilford haul hopm! that Mrs. Len~ nox, too. would we the [Fl‘npl'll‘lf m' accompanying Morris, hut. .sthv Would not leave Katy, and Wilford was fziin to submit, to what he could not help. No explanation whatever haul lu- giv- on in firs. Lennox or Helen with re- gard to Genevra. He was too proud for that. but his mother had deemed it Wise to smooth the lnattcr over as much as possible, and enjoin Upon thmn both the necessity of secrecy. u frigid silvnco with longer stay. and so which left Now York curried Dr. Grunt. without a physician. \Viifm'd's face grew dun-ix at o" and stvmving back as Mnrrizz “r" .. he said: "She asks for ycv'.” '1'? With at rising: l't‘vling of WV: '1 ' x watched them. while Morris: :x., w .' Katy. telling her she mus! nut anew.- herself in any way to In: cxntml. "Have 1 been crazy? Iluw- | In} ed much?” she asked; and whvn Tue 1' ris replied in the uflimmtiw. t-lw said: “Of whom have I talked 1210812" BIOl'l‘iS guessed ()f \V'hnlu .th- Wu.“- thinking. and answered i1uiim.~z::;y: “You spoke of Miss Ilillt'TUHI in (nu-- noction with the baby, but that mm alll.” Katy was satisfied, and (-lnsing hw' eyes fall away to sloop again, whin- Murris made his [.n'vpm'mions l'uz' leaving. It hardly 500mm! right fur him to go just thou, but thv «mix on:- who could hm’v kept, him maintuiuvd “Of Gontw'ru,‘ v and Katy coutimu-d any one 0180‘?" "Yrs. ! k ris ”0 w nwmhm'.” It, was broad day when Katy ".‘(t"~r. so weak as to lw tumhlv In Him: i' -I' head mum thv Miluw. Imt in hwr' tjm thv light, of runum was shining. m" Sht' ghuu'c-(l wmnlvvingh. lit-.4: :H . - on. Whu haul ('mm' in, and 27‘. n :“ Wilford, as if trying to enlng‘l'v'nw? what had huppo-m-(l. “Have I lwm sit-Ix?" Shv naked in a whisper. and Wilford, lwmfing ()Voz' hm‘. replied: “Yrs. \‘ory sivk fi-r nearly two whole “‘vvksâ€"rmvr si‘» u 10ft, homu that mrwning‘. you luau.» "Yrs." and Katy shin-2.1! n 111:3- ”sz. ! knuw. Hut win-:0 i'; Winch ris He was hOl‘t‘ the law! I mm m» gvstion. but at last I wil!inu‘tm~'s I'uz‘ 11w (1‘ “In-n hc thuught stl {I il!$\'~'(' «g.'§~1u} ,mul trrliVlj.’ huh-MINI u: 114- mum 112w.-«:ii;.'. trying: think hard thoughts vithm' hi}: wifv or Dr. (Punt, who that it would lw plmwumm fwd if I‘m \H‘I'L‘ Lynn“. Sl:;'.:r'!‘: ""7““?! {n HHVPNUH at (Hz‘ hi \‘HH almost. as if as: the night alone at hm hmw m' sorry ago than she can remember~hegzm when she was my baby sister, and I hushed her in my arms to sleep. kneeling by her cradle and watching her with a feeling I have never "“0" able to define. Sh: W115 in all 1113’ thoughts, hcr {aw upon the primed page Of every M20}; 1 studied. and her voicb in every strain oi musicl heard. Then wlnn she grew older. I used to watch the frolicsomc chihl by the hour, building ("miles of the future, when she Would he a woman. and 1 a man. with a, man's right 10 wm her. I know that she shielded me frcfm many a. snare 'mn “hie:- ;._-::v1mg men an: apt In full. for when the tenzptutinn was greatest. and! M115 at its verge. a thought of he.“ was sufficient to lend luv hack m virtue I 0.11?in her in my heart arrows the seat. and said when lgu you must listgn while I tell you of my 'IOVC tor Katy. It. began longvx' you have forced me to it. and now h; L d In 9 :, I'hclicve, and was ;'ory pretty; 'n th ”Wis H dvau hug erau'e () :2." a) Hih'm'tnn at ( as thv ('l‘iSiS was out ()I' danger. TEM- Iv in Wih’mti's mint! ' lu- should mukn in HM) (‘hi up all from 115‘ \V h ()l n .U H g c ‘_._ d l to hill Hit-(l md ll unJyr um! rum-211.1: hilt! listening to ing urnn tho gnud mm. hr urns“, and 1': a ‘. n'. timid: Hi IH‘VSU hid hPlit“ )l h U inul ll with l'vg‘al rd in a; (I so Hw first Hui!) York for Springfield 'ant. and Katy was 'H HH‘H‘ W _\U| II'. 1' Katy h U] mm mud? ll h H! 1‘. “Vin limt .1 U n I,” {fih’rlliun Ill' ling with “10.15“! u! in 111\' love fm '01, the mother in in [I lld m :uxuzy. 1t. $001110: had forgotten in 1' the bridal l. s: I) U} Hf In h ;S the alum" ”Did i run ll In \\ h h 1| Ill him 0 mm {Ul' tn H Hull H nnmt ll H :(l lnxi NH I (Eruvc mv to sootho Katy (mm- 111 hour 0; ()ll H HI'I hzl'H‘ that any 'om' \vi'c It seemed \\'a “’5 "NW" 95/05 50"“10‘1 wading her; moms, and the gas Was lighted m ""1 through, and something in their oxJ the hull and in the parlor, where ""‘ "‘- prossion brought to her have 11101 Kuty’s face was pressed uguinsttho hIUSh ho ('Onstl'ut‘d according: {U his: “lind()\\' Dung, and K;1t.\7's pyog “pot-(rd “mm” jt‘iIIOl‘SN. and when she un:-.~.\'m'ml: "l ’ azuximash' out into the durkvning ‘H,\' (“7“ \ViSh t0 SUP “10111 ll”.H hi' l‘c'HH'lt‘dI V .KH‘Uutkfl lml Rn“! nn nnn :Ilin'htinqr n1 (i 0f 'f. 'I‘ H Old 01' (I i) inns: which “‘hih ll (I ()Ht :h And all that. (in). Sh" has thinking of him, and how pleasantly she would meet him when he came home at night. and how she would try to win him from the dark silent mood now so habitual to him. More than usual pains she took with her toilet, arranging her bright hair in the long glossy curls, which she knew he used to admire. and making sundry little changes in her black dress. Exciteâ€" ment had brought a faint flush to her cheeks, and she was conscious of a. feeling of gratification that {or the first time in months she was looking like her former self.‘ Slowly the minutes crept on, and the silver- Memmthediningrmmsaid “Poor Morris.” She kept. repeating. while littlv thruhs of pleasure went dancing through her veins. and the world was not: half so dreary for knowing he had loved her. 'l‘owurds Wilford. 1.00. her heart, went out in a fresh gush of tenderness, for she know how onv of his jealous nature must have suffered. "You can go to your rest at Lin- wood as soon as you like, and I will go my way.” he) whispered hoursvly, and lwlicving hiIHSt‘lf 1110 must injur- ed man in c-xish-ncv. he loft the house, and Katy heard his stop, as it wont furiously down the stops. For a time 5hr .«ut stunned with what she had inward. and then there came stealing into hvr heart a glad feeling that. Morris domm'd hor'wm'lhy of his love who!) slu- hud so often feared the contra ry. Wilford haul goudcd her an tn say that which roused him to a DiU'h of funny. "But. you can think nf it now," Wilford continued, his (-nld, icy tune making Katy shiVm' as, muro to hc-r- sell“ than to him. she whispered: for an answer, In crclturc cried out, “011.1 (1011' t kmm I never thong ht of it befor'o. “A life at Linmmd with him would he pm'focl‘n'st. c-nmpun-d with this." Ho did not charge his: wife div-wily with returning Morris's Im-v; lmt hn said she was snrl'y shv haul not kmn'in if mU‘limg asking hm' [mintvd- b' if it. were not So. and Dn-ssing her “Never. n0 nm‘er.' Katy said. panting for her breath, and remem- bering suddenly many things which confirmed what she had hoard. “Poor Morris. hmv my thoughtlc-ss- ncss must have wmmdml him." slm murmurcd, and then all the pom up passion in Wilfm'd's heart burst nut in an imputumm storm. "I had it, {rum his own lips; ho. sitting on one sidv of you and 1 upon the other. I so forgot mysvlf as to charge him with loving you, and he did not. deny it. but cum'vssod as pretty :1 piece of mmancv as 1 war road. vxccpt. that according to his stnry. it was a. Unmsidvd alfiair mm- finvd wholly to himself. You non-r dreamed of it, he said.” “Say. rather, you wish In mm that dm'tnr, why has loved ynu so long. and who but for me would have ask- od you to ho his wife.” "What, doctor, Wilford? Whom do you mean?” sho asked, and Wilford replivd: “hrv (1mm. of course. Did you noun suspect. it?” "Nmm'." and Kuty's taco grow Very white, While Wilford mmtinuod: "Whom do you wish to 500 most?" “is hlautk eyes scvmcd wading“ through, and sonwthinp; in their “UH-"c. \an- natty :4 l‘uu- {row whiter um! hvr You”; suddm' in its 101w. \thn the Lontcn? days came on. oh how Katy Inngud to be in Silt'm'tnn -â€"t0 km'ol again in its quiet ('hun'h. and om-r up 1101‘ pcnitvnthl prayers with the loved ones at hmm'. At, last She ventured to ask Wilford if she might go, 1101‘ spirits rising: whvn he did not, refuse hvr request. at um‘c, but asked: learned it, why 11111111 she have be so I’XIUCh (131111011 and 111111 {111 l .rnnt 111 ml] h111 if Sho \1'111'11 zealhI Wif1‘1.11111l 11 111.11 111 tukv 111111 111mm That was the [mint which hhrt 11 most, for 1111151111 111 it was. 11111 {.mHiI fact that Munis ( amt iuvcd his ".\1 and was 11111i11ul.1t<.dlv 11.1111: \\1111h\ 1111' than himself. “8111.1 had 1111 1i:1;ht 111 11011111111111 11111." he thought. 11111111111115: 11111131 “111111 1111 had 11111111 ”'UiIlV 111' 11 51111111 11111111111 in 11 11111111 11111.51 :1.'\11t11d 11111 1111 1.1111111! not 111115011 11111111 anythh naturally, and 11.11111” grvw 11111 W (11'511. \X'hilv Kutv 5-1 {:11-1- H'l'u‘l' “-1131 Wilford was in a most, unhappy frame of mind. He had been humbl- cd to- the var). (lust, and it “as Ram who had done itâ€"-I\'.11\, 1()\\1U(ls Whom hi.“ hmut kept haudorning .15 he thought own all the past. “hut right had she to go to his mother’s after having once declined; ur, lwing there, what right haul she tn listen and thus lbui'n the secret, hv would almost, have dim! m lump: or, having learned it, why yam-d 5110 have bcvn so mULh (X',(i10d and M11 in; 1): (want in t. H hm if She \u-rv Hi'itllV .i wifv. mm! in not In illu' hm l“-l\' ) As well as she couId. 1101011 com‘ fortcd her sister. and cmmncnding her to One who would ('un- for her I’m' more than earthly frivnds could do, She bade her gopd-hyv. and \\i!h her mother wont back to Sih'm'mn. a reply, and a tear rolled down her cheek as she wet. the napkin for Katy's head. and wished she had back again the (laughter whose fam- ily the. (.‘ameruns despised. Of course Wilford chafed and fretted at what he could not helg. making himself so generally disagreeable that Helen at last suggested returning home. There was a faint remonstranee on his part, but Helen did not, waver in her de- cision. and the next day was fixed upon for her departure. Pom- firs. Lcnnox understood this! perfectly, but she was too much; afraid n! the great. lady to vcnturc' CHAPTER X XXVI l l. until the bewildered n anything :rvw daily raw whiter t 10110. LUIC‘ on. oh I Sile‘tnn iot chum'h. 500 the l'm'm l)! of 'tVifQ‘, hy nf him HUG iH' his door. “Katy can tell you why I go," he added, and father Cameron wu go- ing to Katy when she' mt him tt Father Cameron was in the carri- age by this time, and riding towards Madison Square, for he did not care to introduce Katy into his household which, just at present, presented a. scene of dire confusion and dismay. occasioned by a note received from Wilford to the intent that he had left New York, and did not know when he should return. Tilâ€"at there Was somothing wrong. and father Cumvrun knew it, Was Katy’s conviction. and she gasped out: "Tell me the worst. I. Wilford dead?" ‘ "Wilford be -â€"--;" the old man did hut say what, for tho expression of Katy’s face startled him. “To father Cameron's." shv said to the driwr, who turned his horses inwards Fiflh Avmxuo, wherv. just coming down the steps of his own house, “my 1110!: the elder Cameron. lt’ Katy had one subject more loyal tlmn another it was young Tom 'l‘rhhs, whoso boyish blood had often huilcd with rage at the cool manner “llll which Wilford treated his wife, “hon. as she sometimes did, she came into tho office. 'l‘om worshiped lxsity Cameron, who in his whisper- ml (‘Ol'lfldt'lH'L'S to Mattie, was an angel, while Wilford was accused of Ming an overbearing tyrant. whom Tom would liko to thrush. Ilo saw at oncv that. smut-thing tlnusuul was trottlilim: llt'l', uml hustt‘tiinfl to l_)l'itlg ll"l' at chair, told lwr that Mr. Cum- . run loft the oflicv uhutt four o’clock; t~:;tt lw haul syvnt tho most. of film (lay in his private Of- tin- writing and Imiking owr papers; twit ho had gith his clerks so many :lirc-rtions with rz'gmrd to rvrtaiin mat..- t_.-~'x. that Mills lltfll l't'lllitl'kt'd upon i3, saying: "It would 500le as if he did not expect. to ho hero to see to it himsvll‘f' and this 'as all Katy t‘t)lll(l learn. but it was (-nmtgh to int’l‘t'atSU tho growing terror at her hurt. and dropping“ hor veil. sho mint out to her mirriugo, followed by 'l'om. who adjustc-d the guy who across her lap. and thou looked wist-‘ fully after her as sho drove Np Broadway. Katy would rather see him first, nlnno. and mutioning‘ him to her side she whispered: “()h, father is Wilford horo'? ’ ° as that frmmently, but rarely later, and Katy listened again for him, un- til the clock struck one, and she grew sick with fear and apprehension. It was a long. long wretched night, but morning venue at last, and at an ear- ly hour Katy drove down to Wil- lord's oilice. finding no one there be- sides 'l‘om 'l‘uhhs and Mills, the other clerk. Katy could not conceal her agitation, and her face. was very while as she asked what time Mr. (‘umeron left the office the previous day. anximmiy out intu tho durkvning strvcts. but saw no one ulighting an. lhvir dour. “'iirford did not come. Xvithm' six, 1101' seven, nor eight. brought him home, and Katy sat down uhmv in her dinner. which, s'n'v tlw soup and cation, was romov- 0d untustod. She could not eat with tho tnrrihlo droud at, her heart that this protracted absence portendcd smuelhing more than common. Ten, eleven, and twvlw- struck from a dis- tant tower. Ho haul staid out. as late mth Cod Liver 011 at its fullest in strength, 1c taste. Young women in “ to 1115 me 11cr111z111c11th of the peculim (11~.L1~ 1 blood “huh shows it We do not need to give all the reasons \vln' Scott's Emulsion 1L 1cstl1Lrst1‘C11g-4'1l1 and flesh and color of good health to urn-.1: wim suffer from sick bluoLl. The fact that it is the best preparation of Cod Lin):- ()1! rich 111 nutriuiun {111] of hcaimv stimulation 15 :1 311;; {L 11011 as to 1' 111 it docs \\ 11:11 11 dOL'S. 0-0....“ Feed pale girls on Scott's Emulsion. ’0 U] ‘4' ()tt \\ U lacs what it docs. Emulsion pr«._-.~ra_~nts Toronto tl \‘.c w.” be 2?.311 8 Sump! e to an, ...”. COTT BOWNE. Chemists. Llffc 1‘. P. nuls: utcd t ulzn DH md of lll'C H ()UU {.5 “1 sandnc Ontario. 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