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Durham Review (1897), 12 Sep 1907, p. 6

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#! e oh. ces the 18th udt. "Ig you have a bt said Judge Willis, "you But how unreal we .nm:i «e s . o0 o on oo c uVC â€" Eo about the glovies of the coming state and yet are loth to go." is aving and I hnpe self." said a tearf at Southwark Couni H maw, many a go coming bark la tropic climes, on making for por thing of fair be of the seas, prot ing waves, and sentient life. B sin knell to wai flashing â€"light breakers ahead menace, she stri bank of those ev crous, quicksand: beautiful gazelle hard in a dead! modic throb only er and deeper in her eaptor; every waves cruelly str on her quarter, further down and deadly abysm. Now her deek i swallowed up in now, slowly but with the falling : more heavily dow bulwarks, _ then yards, one after until perhaps not] her topmasts, whi other ships until is indicated by a bell, which mourn falls with the way I have seen my it ning _ knell ov ity of the occan _ watery charnel «1 there in th c of the sea lie aps thousands ; : driven there : some fogbound d by the shiftin li c "out 30â€" ie oC NMHEWAG, exer treacis us, quicksands; and in a moment the utiful gazelle of the sea is gripped d in a deadly embrace, every spasâ€" lic throb only engulfing her yet depâ€" ind deeper in the rapacious clasp of captor; every lurch, as the buffeting ‘es cruelly strike her, and strike her, her quarter, only forcing her yet ' her down and down into the sunken } lly abysm. i the falling tide, presses more and heavily down into the sands, her |‘ irks, then her masts, then her . one after the other disappear; perhaps nothing is left visible but >pmasts, which act as a warning to ships until the shift of the sands | licated by a buoy with clanging' which mournfully, as is rises and vith the waves, sounds a dolorous, | ing knell over the sanuitnnat | 1 there in that fatal and hidden of the sea lie also hundreds, aye, s thousands of gallant barques; Iriven there by storm and temâ€" ome fogbound and helpless; some by the shifting of the sands. And, )0. as many of these victims ot cksands carried down with them vatery grave those who had made )r a time their home, the long ten i sand bank must be a vast neâ€" ; the last resting piace of thouâ€" suddenly arrested in the voryt »f life without warning@. someâ€" | pl a xt f1 Mighty was the love I bore it; with a yearning wild and deep, Prayed I that the loving Master would give me this flower to keep ; But He gently whispered: "Trust me ; earth is full of sin and blight; This fair flower will bloom in heaven, in the golden city‘s light ; There your own you yet may claim itâ€" when faith blossoms into sight." â€"Margaret 8. Edwards. a‘° those ever shifting quicksands; and in a ful gazelle of the se n a deadly embrace mexor Surcly ‘twas a moment holy ; felt I more love‘s sacred power When my spirit knew His presence and He brought to me a flower. Eagerly mine arms would clasp it, but He softly answered, "No; Far to frail its folded petals; earth would mar those leaves of snow." Through my heart, then, like an arrow, swiftly shot a pang of woe. mMal n y The one lesson which **C5 1t a saweet strain of music that such thrilling rapture shed, Or the sweep of angel pinions as they on 4 some erraud sped? But I thought it was the Master show‘râ€" ing inessiag on my head. W 1 any a gallant ship, n bark laden with th limes, or many a co for port. Here is ndin m time t it h deck is submerged, soon to be up in the yielding quicksand; y but surely, as her weight, alling tide, presses more and An Elegy of the 5 time to time with rrable ruthlessness ind engorged in it tearful judgment debtor Courty Court, London, on yonr have a bright hope." ppiness of the / ;.,.’â€"/‘ A Supy > everythin fidence centre of with Keynote of the Psalms. t dread s Banke: father go, my m lor I shall soon go my ‘r the sepultured inhumed beneath in t The Master‘s Gift house may wish that 1 uth t|lu= vh vent me before with nover 2C Seas rutations astern cog > deathâ€"tra We talk Od is to have we need to never abatâ€" claimed as s unsatiable iny a homeâ€" produce of T C brin us fro ther 3 P on VUS monea | 0d to visit her while there ige!‘s ‘ return mail received a rep toa~. | like this: "My dearcst Ey i. : and I will be delighted to } irth. | 09 us while you are here an and ‘ you to arrange so that you fronm | least one meal with us. T t : fectly lovely hotel right nea t 9 wame mm cd 0 00. centuric welcome, there my door, tender all unâ€" in mid ps of .“n“vy u{::s; oc:;vu.t&.huxd her using on usband morning, Sheo still has it, and it‘s worse than wel:.s’” esns s i 0 h'-"" question : Should his in money ,or his "N!O: .p:‘-" Chicago Tflbmé:fl;dn’t .you tell me the other day that Mrs. Screecher had loss her voice?" "Yes. Hasn‘t she?" "Notuby._u!m! octaves. I heari ha» oiten was married no moved to the city. A one of the girls whom wanted to make a trip wrote her former frien. ; ", Thich it is hoped to , 1 The Seventh Day Adve paring for a large camp | N. Â¥Y., the latter part members of the denomin | pected from all over the _ ‘The Episcopal Diocesar ; mittee of Mississippi h‘l.la to locate the proposedl ! at Winona, J. C, Purnell, having offered a bonus of | cure it. & mortnawse as 135)"1 Miznard‘s p. _‘ __i" 70 2i meme the late Rev. George Hendric Ho founder of the Church of the figuration in New York, is to be ed by the congregation, close church iteelf, Recent troubles in the Americ vation Army, which is identific neither of the Booth organizatio; caused a further split in Prov R. I., where the Christian Arm been formed. into 00Q y ; 3 ;) > this to be part of $300, 000 which it is hoped to secure,. The Seventh Day Adventists are pre paring for a large camp at Rochester N. Y., the latter part of this month members of the denomination being x Iiuikaal Fasc am N0 _ wNew Albany district of the Methodist Church in Indiana showed more than 1,000 conversions last year, with 1,400 accessions to the 133 churches that make up the district. The Western Baptist Association â€"of Georgia has agreed to raise a minimum of $20,000 for the endowment of Mer. cer University, this to be nort at gunis Daa c a k 0s I Nt PM and push the that city, _ 30000 =" A200ISI00g cided to purchase the building as their headquarters in Ne u$ Tds Us y 7 0 Ee EeE XHHE Bend, Ind., has secured a s marble as a relic from the James in Jerusalem, The Adventists of Lonis: * NS NSE irame building erected in Townnend’ulll., which has been celeâ€" brating its 175th anniversary, was the Congregational Churon, St. James Episcopal Church, of South Pom#® Fu® oT OJ . L gop . | , : Prreek is but thre 000 for home ang L23 10. forcign, $20,â€" ferry, and his home b 000 for home and $25,000 for State MiS | west on Pine. siong John Luther Long‘s Secretary Van Ogden Vogt, of the ) office is not far away, Christian Endeavor Society, is making | Walnut to Sixteenth F & month‘s horseback trip among the , home, with its physicis Navajo Indians, | crary "den" combined The first frame DHIDHIY aucuk.3s . p h Heading Off a Visit. m&n/WM used to visit in ;T married not long since d to the city. "&" tek Wweoek 4 ar s V Â¥ t > 0k peculiarity â€" of Philad. CAE Pike NE .. ! never fails to impress the N The supply of clergy in England is the concentration of its crea not koeping pace with the demand so far ; within the radius of a few as the Episcopal Church is concerned, the | _ You can stand where Che Trinity Ordination lists showing this / euts Broad and cast a stone year only an increase of eight deacons | of almost any Philldelpl;hn There are about 970 Baptist Sunday 1 K8 & boolmac L. . . schools in Alahama mort.u..ry Chnpe] as a n late Rev. George Hendric wtue se / 8 _ d | _ An ominous crack has ar Slitiats has wall of the appeared in the C"!Mate has it | Poter south h“‘.fi of the t birds. Two N Mmhmuowr:‘ new :digcove » n’%d.wbmmmw‘o r, ;“:9 of Honduras, who has been * The rainfs at m of the British Embassy from Oregon & heon IoBk 4s o DL ET Cgunl A wC ent ttug in ABotivreact s 2 â€""* Luverpool, the date having been fixed for Jan. 2 to 7 of next year. Truro Cathedral, in England, is to have its insurance increamad 1. * 4..+ the 1 sary ;¢ ) ; "0CC 800 sixtioth anniverâ€" soâ€"3; it having been established by charter of Eu;g"d vT royal its three ment ang L{lLCA t divorce govean ment and religion. Woesleyan Methodists in the Wostminâ€" ster section of London have sequired property valued at about u,zs,;& ald through investment have paid but about .m for it. The Bug::mc Church at Canterbury, held i rvices for its thram husi..s -_.Pee:l‘.l.q vices foj a vagt ‘o i . ("Clatching trees forming j Climate and Color of Birds. # M natural cathedral. i The American Museum of Natural Hisâ€" Rapid rmh being m,rdo on the tory, through Professor Frank D. Chapâ€" wl 1or the firgt ad C‘P‘.ho""‘kth‘: man, o fthe ornithological department, it will be a stately Im_ 8 has just reported on an odd effect which An ominous crack has appeared in the ©!=ate has in changing the color ot wall of the south trnnt of the birds. Two specimens illustrating this N.b"?w'fl. Mfl(fr:: new discovery have just been mounted n’n“:. be “::“‘ at onee. and placed on exhibition. Biahop “ol'hn d e mbx» The rainfall of the Northwest coast made Q.E‘ of the British Embassy from Oregon northward is heavier than at Paris, been left to a committeo that of any other part of North Amâ€" headed by the Archbishop of the West erica, an annual precipitation of more Indies. $ than one hundred inches being not unâ€" After twice voting against separation ¢ommon. As the result of the humid of Church and State, Switzerland has Climate of this region the animals inhabâ€" finally 7? a majority of 834 in a vote iting it are of especially dark or saturatâ€" of 14,478 decided to divorce govexnâ€" ed color. ment and religion. | _ Among birds more than thirty subâ€" Wesleyan Methodists in the Wostmin. #P¢Ciés or climatic varieties have been ster â€" section of London have uired found from the Northwest coast. Their property valued at about $1 ufl' and Color characteristics are plairly shown ‘hfl‘wod investment have paid but by comparison with their allies of arid ibout 000 for it, regions. . As typical examples the song _m B"RIM Mhinwalks 5k Ruâ€"rils averrmecues n s m CCE mad,"~, "", 11000ures, who has been made ahg; of the British Embasey at Paris, been left to a committeoe w’"‘“ by the Archbishop of the West _efofnt twice voting against separation Liniment New visitors, the over;;h’;;; a vast natural cathedral &7 SESHT inhintredith actct d 2 A .42 37 the $200,000 fund to restore Selby Abbey. The Poor Clergy Relief Corporation of England durhggo past year has made m to 766 persons, aggregating over In Braddan Churchyard, on the Isle of Man, Bishop Stratan preached to 15,000 vigtinag canso 2c co CC L Sconay y _ C country, scopal Diocesan College Comâ€" Mississippi has about decided the proposedl $100,000 college s 9 C Purnell, of that place, ered a bonus of $25,000 to seâ€" a Mistake isE Chapel, Bristol, i!ln-gm Hiley, {ho is now fulfilling preaching engagement in Canâ€" rad I enic o C 1 denomination Cures Burns, ete, â€" CCOCUTUUID 1,800 Pef:or; into 0_1 Louisiana h the Droximiks «a 1. *Â¥ ; l2 proximity of large the American Salâ€"‘ is identified with j organizations, has | e is 2% se VI increased from pastorate at Broadâ€" & x mg_morm to to be erectâ€" towing in number it to great risk, in Lonton a*"rm 1rch, of South small piece of e tomb of St. ‘ New Orleans endeavor in S°5 are pre. t Rochester, this month, m being exâ€" Ee n London, a 12.‘ a Hyde Park, at | ade 60 addrm j prayers and 130 ; Hou’&fto;:, parts of the to the have charch Evened Matters Up. Assistantâ€"This quarter that girl gave you is bad. The Fortune Tellerâ€"Sho‘s got nothing on me at that, The fortune I told her was bad, too. Wried t ma sutakins 220 O CAERCDTOT. A ‘‘Any one wishing to see the biggest in Kansas call at my farm and inquir me. : n Silas Low r' " 420 2 VV i Blameâ€"all and ; * | heads. E* No man e‘er w * Hope of 1 ope gain le ;' Jack Little sow | reap. a He that cannot A An egg toâ€"day i . | morrow . , _If you know how ‘ get you have the ) Diligence is the , Do not do that d h'g known. f s easy to + The rotten app}c * Creditors have be ore. Greatness Averred. (Judge‘s Library.) B farneet wheng i sn o0 froins on arge hogs sprang up among the farâ€" mers in Kansas. A sign that seldom failed to attract the attention of pasgersby read: | AN EASY LESSON IN ZOOLOGY. 6 MR. CAT. ' He‘s of the family felidae. | He is very charming in his youth. | | But he speedily develops into "a warâ€" | rior bold." |_ With age he very strangely acquires ‘ nocturnal habits. By the time he has been fed up to the handsome stage he disappears. | , From thence affairs of gallantry renâ€" der him useless as a housshold joy. _ He comes home such a wreck that his fond owner hardly recognizes him. Hot milk, raw lean beef and seclusion coax him gradually back to comparative health. But by the time he ean again see out of one eye he achieves an oldâ€"sport attiâ€" tude and again limps away on the warâ€" 1 path. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Dandruff Blameâ€"all and praiseâ€"@all are two blockâ€" heads. No man e‘er was glorious who was not laborious. Hope of gain lessens. Jack Little sowed little, and little he‘ll reap. He that cannot obey cannot command. An egg toâ€"day is better than a hen toâ€" morrow . | If you know how to spend less than you Mange, Prairle Scratches and every form of contagious Itch on human or animals cured in 30 minrtes by Wolford‘s Sanitary Lotion. It nover fails. Sold by druggists. L ki t SA Pm et you have the philosopher‘s stone. Diligence is the mother of good luck. Do not do that which you would not ave known. "Tis easy to letknard to foresee. The rotten appe spolls his companions Creditors have better memories than debtâ€" Nor must one omit the human encycloâ€" paedia, Taleott Williams, of Pine street, who does not bother writing books, but who knows about cvarything, and who tells it modestly in simple brevier type. The literary shriner of the fu%;e can do Philadelphia, enroute to New ‘ ork, while stopping over for luncheon, and never miss the time.â€"Life. ap..s ." ,° "‘" Pass the home, with its physician‘s office and litâ€" erary "den‘" combined, of Dr. 8. Weir Mitchell. Only two blocks west is the abiding place of Dr. George M. Gould, whose five volumes _ of "Biographic Clinics" have compelled an ever widening critical attention, while the "Fireside Sphinx" of Miss Agnes Repplier sits inâ€" scrutable at Nincteenth street and Chestâ€" nert EL Ssn o / dn e l eparrows of the Northwest coast are rich, deep umber in color of the upper surface, while those of the arid Great Basin regions _ of "Arizona, where the rainfall rarely exceeds six or eight inchâ€" es, have the same parts of a light, sandy pink. So different are these birds, in fact, that even to the untrained eye they would appear to be distinct species, but in passing from the range of one to that of the other it will be found that the changes in climate encountered are parâ€" alleled by changes in the colors of the song sparrow. As the climates interâ€" grade so do the birds. Teething Babi $ 810 HTe,C $10 § YIV anop return VÂ¥ 1V From Suspension Bridge, Niagara ® _ Falls, via Lehigh Vailey R. R. 4 | _ August 9th, 30th, and Sept. 6th. Tickâ€" z. ets good 15 days. Allow stopâ€"over at g Philadelphia on going and return trip. 6 For tlcket_g and further information call on or write Robt. S él!’"‘- 54 King Stre As Poor Richard Says. ITCr Long‘s Walnut street away, and if you follow enth you will pass the he dE UISE y Lul an s office and litâ€" of Dr. 8. Weir locks west is the George M. Gould, n Philadelphia, Phihdelphia that the New Yorker is ke ee mc k. 8. Lewis, Passenger Street East, Toronto, ai%e ) ‘1ve intellect sSquares," TORONTO The fellow who being a sharp ma sharper. _ "But" protested the space writer, "perâ€" haps you could use this article if I were to boil it down t‘ "Nothing doing," rejoined the man beâ€" hind the blue pencil. "If you were to take a gallon of water andy boil it down to a pint, it would still be water." But don‘t wait until an animal is have the remedy that CURES all lameness in horses, / If your dealer does not handle it, send 50c. to National Drug & Chemical Limited, ‘\Gadite es MONTREAL, &>» 13 Minard‘s panion ‘"Did you ever know me to go to a groâ€" cery and bring away a can of peaches inâ€" stead of a bar of soap? Certainly not!** she concluded, triumphantly.â€"Youth‘s Comâ€" wawias Fellows‘ Leeming‘s Essence Toa_4lar 1 3. Go0y WUat you are thinking, Joeâ€"tiat I don‘t know my own mind. But I can prove that I do. Mrs. Perry thoughfuily regarded the packâ€" age the maid had just brought in, and then remarked to her busbard that she had meant to buy a mauve broche. ‘‘What did you get?" he asked. ‘‘Pink louisine." Her husband could not quite conceal a eignificant smile, and Mrs. Perry went on hurriedly: "I know what you ara fhinkins "How did you come to contract a matâ€" rimonial alliance with such a man ?" "Well," the witness su.i%, sarcastically, "I was getting old and ha to choose beâ€" tween a lawyer and a burglar." The crossâ€"examination ended there.â€" "You knew he was a burgiar when you married him?" man ?" Lesser of Two Evils. The burglar‘s wife was in the witnese box, and the prosecuting attorney was conducting a vigorous crossâ€"examination, "Madam, you are the wife of this Y on, An Odious Comparison. There rode in the golaen olden days A horseman through the town; And many a gentle maid would gaze From a roseâ€"hung casement down. He greeted her; then, quick and glad She seized her handkerchief And waved until the gallant lad Was gone; then wept for grief. The autoists, in these iron days, Around the corner steer ; And many a gentle maid will gaze ' From uywindow half in fear. The scent borne to them on the breeze Is not, as then, of roses ; The sniff, their handkerchiefs they Cor And them to their noses! â€"Translated for Transatiantio â€" Tales Liniment Relieves Neuralgia. Proof Positive. prides himself upon i may really be a Toâ€"day and Yesterday, "Be min:l!I" he cried, &"!fl wi .ngui.h se I shall die!" nBAnt the !-‘rfleu .ii Sue, | S Co9t PoSnscon," said young Brown, who calls to see Edith Johnson nearly every night, "Good evening, my dear fellow," exclaimed old Johnston, genially; "sop Elad to see you. do you know you quite take a load off my mind?" "Indeed, sir}t" asked Brown, puzzled, "How is that ?" "Well, you see," replied the old gentleman, "I have no fear of burglu}s liwwbh The milkman comes very early in this terrace, and I should think quite a short time should elapse between your leaving and _ his coming, and so we are perfectly safe." Brown did not stay longer than 10.30 that night. 1000 CFEC‘CG U bnt the thoughts of a "chicten pie dinner in the parlor of the church," at a bargain, who has to be cajoled into laying his offering on the altar by a pretty girl whose finâ€" ,ishing coquetry is a stage soubrette‘s ; apron, has little religion in his soul. It is the women of a church who deviso wondrous schemes for making money in . which they do many things which are personally repugnant to their gentle and refined natures. And these schemes are all to "work" man when he will not do his straightforward dut in the matter â€"Plain Dealer. Y , Tainted Money in Churches, There is a "tainted money" of the Ichurch, and it is the kind that is wheedâ€" led out of people through their «ppetites and their vanities. Mon are the worst offenders in this res>»et. Women will make the little sacrifices that are really great. It was a woman, be it rememâ€" bered, who gave the symbolical mite, But a man who has t» nOVe Iris atrcenl T4 UE UOP AiGniaPdatses c s i â€" ever known. Sold by druggists, Removes all hard, soit or calloused lumpg and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs, eplints, ringbone, sweeney, stifles, sprains, sore and swollen throat, oowh., etc. Bave $50 by use of one bottle. War. ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure mmor knowm â€" @13 .0 10 2 es sy coul 9 2l oLE Blet Justice David Martinâ€"who never wore a necktie. While on the Supreme bench there was a recption given to his honor and the fact that he appeared without & necktie so shocked Brigadierâ€"General Hughes, of the State militia, that he used it as a campaign argument against his electién ten years ago.â€"Wichita Fagle was 60 years Tit Bits. ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT I The Simple Dress in Kansas, Mr. John Davidson, one of the oldest and very wealthiest citizens of the city, has never in his life worn a necktie. Every morning in the year he puts on a newly laundered collar, but never â€" a necktie. _ He says he does not think he could" stand one and cannot see how‘ any man can be comfortable with ona M diic dn id ..> A MINARDYS LINTIMEXNT CO., 1. GENTLEMEN,â€"I was bad}y my horse last May, and after eral preparations on my _ l¢ would do. My leg was black was laid in bed for a fort could not u&lk. After using tles of your MINARD‘S LiIx was perfectly cured, so that I c on the road. evening, Mr as He Said He purse app schemes for making money in J do many things which are repugnant to their gentle and ures. And these schemes are k" man when he will not do t]forwurd duty in the matter ler: A Pawky Hint PILFS id % but Zamâ€"Bok cu‘::fl m:'f&;‘t ‘H:.e“g Reod, of Steenâ€" buupfOois and sdda"I was so weakened ‘*#/Ron has never owned a pair _ either. He has worked in all weather without any covering ands but that which nature put There was another distinguish. in this Stateâ€"the late Chief St. Joseph, Levis "1 Mhrl must 0 |£ om piles unil 1 died, bot Zam has to have his 3 apperied to i ‘chic‘c?_n pie dinner JOS. DUBES, Commefcinn‘nveller. girl refused him, ago. Yutmlq he J "If you refuse me Johnston,.» , so that I could start Wnn bdudduca dsc c i o5 !.,lmho] gaseou Kansas electric 8 emoke e of the eldest favorin ens of the city, orn a necktie. !nebrm ir he pu,honlAO‘(:sfiAoll July 14, 1903. stoma ch * the Al druggistsâ€"or frem T u. maneeces, _ TRY them, Ti i f O 7 â€"or Jromm The Chemists Co. of Canada, From a techrical and commercial l standpoint the alcohol motor begins to | receive more favorable potice, because it | shows decided advantages over othersâ€" | the petbroteum motors for instanee. The , |alookol is changed from its fluid into gaseous form, and after being mixed with atmospheric air is ignited by an | electric spark, so that open flame and emoke are avoided. There is no residue favoring the formation of rust, and the r'oes. is absolutely odorless, By and by nebriates may be carried to the police I wtatinm dn suekcescacm CCcasl ’ Froeu. is absolutely odorless, ] nebriates may be carried to : Station in auteomobiles driven Aleohol. means wask bMood, genoral debility, anpeire) | In the recent with atmospheric air is electric spark, so that 0; emoke are avoided. There favoring the formation of Alooho! Fuel Locomotive; While small alcoholie motors have been in use for some time, it is only lateâ€" ly that engineering skill has succeeded in constructing a satisfactory alcoho! locoâ€" motive. The invertion must be looked upon as a boon to Germany, where about 10,000,000 gallons of alcobol are dietiled amnually from potatoes alone. p Anapipepmintemntentieats...â€"".~ > KENDALL‘s SPAVIN CURE is an extraor mordmnz results. It cures old, .hlblxr: veterinaries have given es a every si scartor Lill the h&i.‘â€"eug leaves u,.“l-.!.. Lo d A SALLOW SKIN B-no,lh-.‘&pc.‘ "I ba â€""MMM or #o yearsâ€"â€" and it never Jorted m emges JOHN McCKRNNA, Ne o book *"Treatise BM“M", %?fitfim Kendali‘s &'?Mh-ld ly‘-knev«y'h:;eu & or l.l.J.moau.co.. ns o ols 1 c Alg on ied Ee e ic better, at any rate for vanity‘s sake. i nag e hn on was up own a e We e Anmutum to an old fashion is seen fact that are coming !"fillhl-nddutum:cy come the Glad of it, too! lb dotla;:. g:‘ any more complaintsâ€"but compliments, Lo ont with these old lines." ongle 'nndfniqml Dru{g & Chemical k m Limited, for their new new style. Low heels are said to be the rage in Paris. At the Grand Prix, declares the Gentlewoman, no one dared to be so dowdy as to appear in high heels. m:tmruuul;h:.vol:a;‘mm- a uniformâ€"b to, dresses, broad shoes and low heels! Even here b'heehmbnom:o‘lfi. The first to in them was ‘the Baronne de Meyer. She for years indeod huboen_wqrflgunddphqqpn‘.d any rate in the house, no heels whatever. goct‘op will be delighted to herald the High Heels Now Bone Spavin, in my b â€"w"f“-‘- _i found tv Sn{n:-?;n.a ‘-.'3” began, and Landlady‘s Mistake PARIS ON LOW HEELA Return of Carriages. * R is « r that gives sults. It umw“dd,mm*:i'w tg: 3 gi cases that man 2 SNCS P 2eeee anay every sign of amenessâ€"does not _ ogg..â€".... _ _ ENOSBURG Fatias, Venmont. U.S a. by knife in its mouth."â€"Cat Kendall‘s Spavin Cure Where all else fails Minard‘s Liniment for sale everywhere. | _ #" vne recent case of State vs. Henâ€" nessy, 90 Par. Rep. 221, the NMevada fi.u-.&-tm.dcfinithadth -hqphn.suh."mqm.m. hmmmu-mmm- deauo{.dyhg declaration, the declarâ€" _ ant‘s statement that he was "all in"* rbdn.nlhdonbo-hawt.huhe was under a sense of impending death. The court sasd : "The expression "I am all in," is one frequently made use of in this western country, and when used under the circumstances in awastine w _ we think, be taken to have : the speaker considered his life tically at an end."â€"Law Note: F1 " 7 P CC 4 h“fiblâ€"nâ€"". esc 22000 The PEDLAR People : This roof eaves s0 easy to put on "All In" Judicially Defined. . "OSHAWAr" GALVANMZED STEEL SHINGLESs hito ns ol 1 EO C nite us about it and henr FLY == PADs == DRICGOTE, CROOGRO ano CENERAL STonc: 100. par pachet, or 8 pachete for 15 ... will last a whote secason ISSUE NO. 36, 1907 The Literary Man‘s Geh-“ USEe es work because its .figh_g-um. es in question may, o have meant that tr t] seamsty lees wr the Fur: of peace of peop! poets, is race pro Mar tw o hn ASS18t« largost §s at « enercy wife W “& witne ing, ava Savs W ergh [ ul W He add My Br fr Wa

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