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Northern Advance, 26 Jun 1913, p. 7

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and aFiswBId St.. Duetroit, Miti. nTs'. K`. 3:." IE. 'i'i\'IE'iLL'|aWF<"` _ (To be Continued). Toronto. G. T. 10.45 a.m.- Hamilton, " A 11.53 a.m.- London. 2.18 p.m.- Sarnia. Wharf. Nor. Nav.Co.... 4.15 p.m.- 9.S. Ma1'ie,0nt.. Nor. ; *av. Co. 11.30 a.m.- Port Arthur, Nor. Nuv, (Yo. .. 7.30 a.m.- Fort William. Nor. Nav. Co. . 9.00 11.111.- Winnippg, G.T.'I . Railway. .. 7.45 av.m.- s1 EAMBOATT WSl( ECiAL I 1 ucuznuy. r rruuy I-uxu aunuay uzqrcattcr. . Re.ser\'at_ions on Steamer or Trams. may be obtained on snlicaticnto nts.`0r wnte * - (J. E. f_IORN1hG.D. P. A.. 'Tninn Qrnnn 'I`n1vnv\fn ns CHAPTER X.XXV-(Conit111;.1):fi nanvous DI-:3|_g.I_'ryL can any` vnIr1AIn.auuA.I _.-_ -... -__--- .. _._._ L: H" ` r / \ `Cured by the :; M.t1.oa Treatment '1o.45 u..m.-M0n., Wed., bat. a.m.- - pJn.__ to I u 4.`5 "V," 1 u M -I `THE. BEAUTY or ` CORN-FED HO_GS The Invitation Wedding Stationery `should be correct as to form, style and printing. Our work equals in every respect the production of V , the city houses, But with prices greatiy in your favor. Prices/on application. THE ADVANCE Job Printing Dept. . Equipped with Latest Type ` and Machinery I.- ' ' " 1.-'l`lmr., Sun.-3.00 p.m. Tues. 1.-Mon., Fri. _ 1;--M0n.. F;-i.-`2.30 p.'m. W ed. I.--Tues. Thur.. tat. x)l'1.'V.lJ'\ U.lI..F. `H. n V Umon Station, Toronto Ont. A H315: E4- ROMPT n _E`ectit*e June 7th Westbound y.L.LvJ.1 n at DELIVJ-.f.RY Tells How She Was Restored To Health by Lydia. E. `V Pinkham s %Veg.eta- ' ble Compound. 3;; sm wM. MAONAY. Bart. Author of A . "The Red chancellor." The Master Spirit."-VEIC. ` Barrie Branch. Five" , 1' .9, `. Savings. V to give your buiitt. the most cafefiil For eighty iears organization, our costgn perfect service'as_-p )_;_i:l5;[ KWUMAN AW awn surrena Incorpbraftedj` nuv VV vs: 3 . I {shall not-~te11 her, Wilsoun an- swered, with 4 emphasis. Now, - he _ added," as? I presume` we understand each other, I am going to have a` wol"c1; with Archer Cardon. L--n-1 LL-A; A....L.... too, has a aauguwr no cuueu_uc;~. He moyec _tow;a.rd} the _\~,dq_o;'. ` Brayshaw, who was ..neare'2'.,' `-made % `as though to open it 'ffor him. As` }he touched the~handz1e .he turned with :1 look of` militant admiration }Tin`his eyes. 4. . _. uv ~V 2-; --.....1:.....`..+ ...-E (`!`nn.+.'nin ' If Sibyl knew, said Brayahaw, pu;rsu.ing his train; of thought, I believe she would not marry him. She is a girl of honour--although ?my daughter. But she will not know, eh '1? u-r _v1__11 ---;. ;...`n L-.. TI7:l......... .... _ \ VU1'Ll W1 bu` .Lu.lo, sstuuul. \l(lu.\A.v'LJn You may be satised _that Archer Cardon' will not continue` business -without me,_ Brayshaw assured him with `a, laugh of grim contempt, :1"? 99 1"l`YS`|_--- ....._1.(.Il . J.uu'n1vvc T wlut `a, luugu. u; gum uu..w...,..,., ~I*To, `Wilson replied} dryly; . I don t suppose he Will. AIL the` same it can do no harm tqwarn h.-ix_n. He tog, has d`aughtar .consi_der. '4-1.-x ._ Anni! in his . ``I `must ooinpliment ya, C'a..pta.inV, Wilson, on your play in this gsgune. It is, perhaps, as well -_we Brayshaw turned oh hin1 a.: sW'_if. glmnoe. "Oh, it is very.kind;_ of you, he responded; and for his `life w:1..,... ,,...1.1 -.nL 1____- .I__'I1 ___1_-1I;`, It is, pernwps, as wuu pun-u 'wu uu... no idea of the business Twhich brought you here, for. ,in_ that case last night s tmgedy might hav'e been forestalled by % `something ;w0rse.. . That. chanoe,* Wilsbn ~ replied %casuaI1y,L %``is ,always_ . in the,` .day s work. . , : A - We ,'neve1*`,?_" . saic` 1 %;-Brayshaw, {dreanV:t` of "',,susp-(acting { ; that` you were anything`-_, {but 11', fgeritleman `of added wxth a euggest1.onV of " {feeling . f which his % %a`rticia1FmamIi9? ; soar0e13* _.%di8-` cruised smvwe- ww -_...-.. .319!` 0 \lJ 0:46 \4,\rII5Cb\4\lO ` 75{3ZrA;iy not, Wilson answefed promp~t1y._f Miss Brayehaw deserves all the happiness that may be here. It is that, above all, which should" weigh with you in accepting and keeping faithfully too the conditions I ,ha.v`e.` imposedi. T If he knew.---i Let us hope," Brayshaw, he will never know. 1';-I-A IHII u '1. (I I1 `I\ I rocvu, 1: van Isms wry: uwuu UV` (Ir DJAJIAUJ Sibyl is engaged to young Car- don. Do your terms forbid` that? Brayshaw demanded-, with a beaten meufs lingering deance. V llf`I-_L_3_.'I,, __ -1 9! 1 YY!.'l._-,, , "`> `I I :d-:`.Ir.1"?I';a:ly `you can _1ive~in com- fort on less than that, `Wilson re- p1ied','wit'h gu1 approa,ch to a smile. Q2L--`l 1. ........_..`I 1.- ,_-,, I I -'ha'I1 not hai I" three ihuzidred !a' year to T live on, Brayshaw said |y1e1ding1y. - ` V 1 ((1-- TL-` ' 10 He will be warned; `as you have been. A Come Brayshaw, `I a,m{treat- ing you as a friend, against my own interests, to say nothing of J ustice and other people s right s. Think of y-our `daughter, and take the only sensible course open to you, thank- inggfourv stars for the clranoe ' "of your more than...luck y escape. Yes, it. was a rare piece Of`. fortune for you whe11Ra,s:ti1l:`1c'pitohed o that ' ':I'?v.1`a.y;-`l'1`s:1:w.stdppd and faced him, leaning, back against a bookcase, with his hands thrust 1 into_his kets. And. if`I agree ,to f~Oi11OW your advice and'sink_ into obliviqn, 1r\.r\.vvv nL.\--& A-- A`- --- `, v uu pvt; V JUU how about` askedi. /177 II- n Ynnt`vv|ovu +1` heard1'c;f the m-tter. You_ wou"_1dj- he`! `v... any 4\..J`_JULu.L\a\.|a, ll-JILL {Ur `lily `+16 \\`1I-son enlxld 1101:. have told W'h6th01' the ackn1-c.w1cdg111e11t was genu1ne_ O1.` ircmical. ' l T .__.v.vu VA UAJV JIICIIIIUUKQ `a madman to. turn your back y0ur luck. . ' [ "|'\ 1 A `u-nnng Stofu ofkove and . Intrigue In Baronlaljllalls IN ARCADY L. J. SAL'l`ER, Jmanagexf tum SIIIK Into 0bl1v1on,l Archer `Cardon he . invited. Convinced} of the correctness oil his surmise, Richard forthwith! took*- cou11sel +with ' himself as to he do. ' The obvious 9at- onge`5 to the %;Gzrang'.e. A pd. tax Marion with "h-av- .i`t::g-'AVlied Sibyl, ,He'w.ou.1dJ force to; netx`ac,t. her aocrusation, and ;_ `wdilld be restored too, their %v'111?"7l}i..anger. 116 had jshome , _V 718.. ; _:oo_-us1n8;:h1s posltron 96 hi _tins';_.. Luckily, he lie-' m if it . "~.If~t1n`:1*? ` he M sibly to see a new. dress; they had enovue purpose which had) brought. her to the Hall, and had told sibylj some s.tory--tpoesibly that she her-; self had been jilted by him---to in- duce her to break off the engage- ment? .It seemed more than prob- able when he recalled Sibyl s origi- nal` attitude towards himself. She `had repressed: her love for "him so long as adoubt remained: -as to his "'relat'I01i' iwith Marion. Consequent- ly,- it wgould; need little` urging to eonvingehej- [that she was robbing iher'fTfx`iend-of her lover, and; with 'her'- high-jeense of honour. she would ready to put unhgeitatingly r her fiiiew-found - happiness away - from er, in * the?" -change i `in. -'.her.= manner when the two girls re- room; 7how- 001318119 'e.>`*`toW9mdS`him,al1 :,c_u_l;ninatin`g 7 L of `him on K ...`:L `_` ,n-: ` . " _ _- . _ 3 lsh had taken` Sibyl o, osten-I. been absent much longer than even A _so interesting a business would ac-1' count for. iWhat more likely than N that she had carried outthe treach-. H6_'001l1d' imagine` that: iMar,ioni was passionate and vindictive. Hers was manifestly a lieterrnined char- acter.` Having tried to make him propose to her,` and failed`, it was; Ii_1ort,=Iike1y that she would remain; passive` under her defeat, with the: knowledge; stinging `her jealous nature-, that- she had~ been cut out by her friend. `nun `I nn ,crin1ina1, always supposing _ ~ies; c~onseque11tly no more _ Last 11i.r11t`.< accident. .,he pur-. sun -:1 lm .-'m'c:d Hie situation, given ynu :1. chance you; ooujldi Scarvoly have hoped: for.v The min. Ra-.~:til]uo, has taken with him the guilt of your oence.- I pe1'.=umlod Myrtle that it W01 1ld.'b6__ useless to look beyond him=:f_or_`the`-' there is no repetitio11 j of the" robber-.: Lg to. putting on the I screw _ h ; w0Iu_Id._u_ae it; pitilessly. to. rigfnt this %%%~b9?1*i*WsA{ V _1n ': I :|' ' *7`; came a. convincing certainty. up y npaaov vac-\; vu A010, vsbwu IAIIU l.`'l.l(lall,6U " in -Si-byl s manner had been coinci- dent Wit'h.Marion s visit. Once the idea enwm-d his head it` rapidly to'Ok Shape and.` swbstance till it be ~~-., ,--v; wwwv uvU_ uc wuuxu .LluVU| teaccept if he were certain the Sibyl had mistaken her feeling -`to- wards him. -But there was no "evi- I` dence _OIf this either in the letter or in her manner on the day before. , Certainly she had _'repulsecl him L the last time they had spoken] in * private, in 8. way that gave him pain; but 'he had; put that down, as` `she suggested _to her feeling the _ -effects of her .accident. In the even- , ing her manner had been premcup- ied; and constrained; .. they had] , talked together a_ little, but sihex had evaded`. his attempts at caresses, and 1 had set him_ unco;nfo~rtably w-on ing, what the reason\ might be. There was surely some horrible mie- understanding afo-ot. ' It could hardly be that her feenng for him . . had changed; ` that was incredible, seeing that a few _hours nreviouelyl she "had given evidence of return- ing his `own . love in equal~ fr1eaeure.l Had there ever been a `doubt of her` real `affection for him, if he had persuaded her against her better judgment` into: accepting him,` he ` could have understood iher repent- - anee, with her natural change in`J her attitude, But that was out of ;` the question. Then it occurred tof him, as he reviewedl with intense ` anxiety the events of the _day before, especially the `hours which had I . s I . Ibrought the erlsis, that the change :. q:1.-.v- ..--.......... .1_-_1. L--- -.. -r-: 9 E E I [Her decision was so - incompre- hensible, so .n:y.s13erious.` He felt he could n`ot accept it then, straight- Way, as..the writer desired. He real- ized it meant the wrecking` of his very life; hat fate. he would hgve I -r. nnnnn .'.E L. -_---4A `nu ` VLLULL situation. . 1 k_ nowin-g you; "are (:1 N W111 ' respect my wish`, all over. A I ask yo1r.th.1s, chivalrous ` and A "It will mean her ruin and dis-_ grace as .well -as your own,` Bmyf` Shaw. In your fol10W'ing"my lies her only _chance V of Dmrlt, for ht-z1VeI1 s Sake, lovely girl be sacriced to your" db-.l stimlcy. 1 doa'1 t mind telling that it has -.111 along`. been nOthi_Iig~` but the must pr0foundJ pity fox-her p0.s'itl011 that has held my ha1;d. . 11 S-IwBYL. `van :1 -yuan: esnvvv Al-Alullno } With Captain Whlson. No. What {of him? she" demanded} with `an eifort to: speak earlessly. I saw. him leave here -just now. - A sense` of the danger of betray- ing herself seemed. to steady her. "`Oh,_"yes, she replied, more com-I Tr- _-_..- L, _.-- _f-L'L_ , ` \.r as, J vw uuunwa A vyanyu, Ll-IVJL \J \J\JJ.L.I posedly. He came to see father. I don t know, what about. He didn t {stay long. Did he tel1,yo1u? ' ; -Scarcelg, Richard answered, his sternness reasserting itself. He -.. .....J. ......._.......`L`I- 1.- ._.- ._.`.'L!..____'L_ J v.aa.w},n5o;, J. Dill!-. \J\..|. VI] 1.L.L1J.O.u. 10: Her manner was so wbnorma.l- that ' he could not help asking, Was your business with Captain Wilson? He had put. this question almost yindierently, having behind it one of greater moment to ask. And he was not - prepared to see the startled look` of something very` like terror that ' she gave` him. I (n"n_--.n_ n .-- 11-11-1 '\T 1-rn ' pang uuv- oooov-aw vvuwvvn Vogue a. vuvnno Law I 1s not a.nswerz;ble to me for his visits here or elsewhere. . I have "not come, ihowever, to discuss Captain _=Wilson-, S`EA_LF:D__ . TE}\IDAE1`RAS gddrgssgg; to - ~ R. '9.D`I`6:Q&1ERs, b\.U\AlN Lllblsbldfllbil vuu Each tender must be accompanied- by _ an accepted` cheque on a charter- ed bank, payable to the order of the Honourable -the". Minister, of (Public Works, equal L to ten per cent (10 13.0.) of the amount of the ten- 'der, Wwhih wil1be forefil -`1i"if_ the tendering decline to enter intoia. contract jupon "to .doje'o, orefail to gcomplete the eon- . eta-act; If tender be. nqt` n cheque :`iw,i11:*.hbediretu-`xfnecl?.~ , By _ . -uv.uu~-.uuu u; a..|(AvJ.A16 wsuu.5vu: _11u.1.1- I have been helping father with some mthert tiresome business, she ,said in excuse, -and as it ws _near- Ely thrqugh, -I stayed to nish `it." I_T...... ...........,- __- _ -1. -. the`1indersig'ned- andl endorsed; Ten- der for `Supplying Coa-1 for the Do- minion ~.Bui1di_ngs-, will be received at ohi_s_.. ofce until 4.00 P.M., on Monday, July 14, 1913, for the sup"- ply of coal for t;he'Pu:b1ic B`3IId'i- ings throughout -the Dominion. " " l"(-_.-L_`_'-J -._--!l!--L..__ __..'l J.'-....- V With -.1 spasmodic, ' V ' movemnt Brayslmxv bro11g'ht. down fist on the table. Whatever I jha.ve_ has been -for her, he dec1a{1`ed?7V_e-T heme11tL\'. And it. is for her;I will ght." T = _ T annex: vaanvuagavuv vnov -Q! vanonnnnwgao Combined specicuti-0:11 and A form of tender can -be bbtaineclt _ on appli- cigtion at S -this oice and from the carectakers .of 3113. `different Domin- ion _Bui_1dings._ _ L_-;.v.1__,:,;._ -`__ __ lA. _`,1 V Persoxis tendering __ are - notied that; tenders will` not_ be `oqnsidbred unless made on the `printed~_ forms Ieupplied, and.` sigfned with their i-acv;uV_11` S'ig11:a1;tl1l'(3S. 7 ,. _, , J : __--_..1. 1:`- `_-_..__.____.AJ `vv-v-- up vu, ivvsusaxvu. U11. _ ' ` _ Rmhard was shown into the draw: 1ng_- room a;_1d was kept waiizing (qulte ten mmutes befcn_re_ Manon, lwhom he had asket for, Jomed; him. - He not1ced' as she came in that she VIYIZS; ushigi. ' `for lllxgr, agitated. _8'1'9B 111:, Struck Hlm {as forged. and _unrea_l as she gpologxsed 1or keepn1g_h1m . waiting. Thg self-_ possesslon whmh u-su-ally distingu1sh- ngd her go.ne,A in his preoccupat- `loh he put thls down to her con.- ISCIOIIBHIGSS of hhaving: wronged! him `(T .L;._.. 1.-.... L-1_:__, r_u_ -.1 For a moment Wilson looked as .though he would include that alter- hnative in his warning, then he seem- ed to change his mind; All `right; I won t keep you, he said`, and , with a nod, _wa.lked- on. ~ ` 1).` -1- -,, ,1 1 ' I Wilso11"s face was; -grave. It struck Richard that `them nvjas something about `him, a business-like alertness and power, wichh he had not noticed Abefore. He ~-recalled.` .'S'Lbyl s re- marks about the man on .the rst day they were out huuiting together `and he began to wonder afresh What Wi1son s business at the `Grange could have "been. For in his changed` manner there was some- thing almost mysterious about the lold_ cavalry ma . ' " /(rn In -. ..._-_ - ~ ' ;X.pa.rt from the curiosity{ the` words excited, `coupled! with the way they 3 were spoken, Richard was ` in no: mood to `be put off. Oh, he replied, -as he backed,2 preparatory to turning and! resuming his- way, I must run in and.` see them; If |_Archer' is busy, I ean tell my busi- lness. to Miss Garden. , = If, said} Wilson, with.` intention, your business is not. very pres- sing, I don t think I would inter- rupt your cousin` just now, if- ] were you. He is rather deeply en- o~n no.3: 7 ' V V anxi'" ,.-.-_"5_.C j `She met hi searching`, angry eyes steadily. ; I AdO:n t know, he `returned severelyA.% 3 But it is certain that` when you came t9 the Hall yester- day afternoon you told Miss Bray- shaw, eqmething which has changed `her felings towards me. May I sug'g'est, Wilson quietly, "before you determine__ rush into the llands of the law-xgthat you have ym11' daughter t_;0 think of. ` but to ask you a.qu_estion,_;_~V What} Innrrn cu .-- Lnn'-- ....__-__. -, Marion. was showing ght noun: Tow,ards you 2 she repeated. VI thought-'--you yrorurself told me\ dis- 'tinct.ly-tha.t' there was nothing nor likely to_ be `anything between you. and Sibyl Brays`-haw. I T .1.',:I 99 1.- -_L_,_,,,1-,1,,1 11 .1 l av KJAIJJI. .111. &"B1Al/IV- "`7I did,? he acknowledged bluntly. But the pdsition changed. There was subsequently Something between us. ` wuv vu lA7l\ Juu a \1u_C'3lI1U11g_- VVHIIDI _,have.,yofu been saying to Mijs Bray- s-haw about ? A'b;)1if you, Richard/Q Nothing that `was V not complimentary. `Never! anything that you might not have hea.rd. How should: I ? _I_'nr1or-L`-ate. Parlor Carsand Firstociass Coaches between Toronto and Sarniawhar . Standard sleeping Cars (electric lights in lower and 11 per berths) Colonist sleeping` (berths free). Dining Car and Coaches between Fort Wi ham and Winnipeg. , -Commencing} une 16th a through electric lighted Standard Sleeping Cur will be 0 ated between ort \ } iIl_iani. Winnyieg. Saskatoon and Edmonton. This is the inauguration `of Gran Trunk Lake and Rail Route service between Eastern and Western Canada. 1 L _ _ . . in . A $`.pecial.'I`ra.in will run `the reverse way--from Sarma.A\Vharf to Toronto, commencing June 8th, and each Tuesday. Frsday and Sunday thereafter. Full narticulars. Reservations nn Stenmpr m '1`!-nine Innv 1'-n nm..|.....a ti! . .-v:.....:-...- um: am, am eacn `rues:1ay._x<`r Full arm-ulars. Resn-\*at_1on: Grand runk Agents. or J. E}. au.LmcsL|-21', Agent. Phone on .l.\. I.'\J\ ` POINTS _ BA-BRIE Pardon me, I have, _ sharp rejoinde-1'. The choice - I ,.._be -"I .twee11 almihilation and .defyi.n.g- that: 3itifu1 c0wa.rd- and his 2 d|e.t'e_ve~ n1et.l1od;~:. I have always `been; 9*, ghting 111311. A - _ BETWEEN _T6RONTO-SAB.l.IVA--SAULT STE. MARI'.'-PORT ARTHUR--FORT ' V WILLIAM -WINNIPEG GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM W NEW _SERVICE 5- I ` . ` ` "p ` `,~. ':-:f.~:t-_, 7,.,-'=`.qg 7 `.svaaa:ar:a:a' ' " . All letters from Canada must be addressed ,:= V , V to our Canadian Correspondence De;.;rt- men; in Windsor, Qnt. If you desire to. ~a_t.ou`r Medica1:Institnte- in Detrbit as we see and tr mt " 7` which} -are for` Correspondence ai.c1,- ` '3. dress allvletgersiollowst - 7~~---_,-~ - .-vv~---v- v_uv no-vvuow gill: I31 I89 [I310 Nomatterwhohastreated you, write foran honest opinion Free of Claim. B6ohl"ue-_-'?`l'ho Golden Monitor (Illustrawd) on Secret Diseases of Man- - ~ us : I-`OR!-[OMB TREATMENT SENT on maquasr _ - V _j-- -w-- --V-vs: u-no-rnnolojic snnnvo $1` I Kzniii uuuu-pvt jililbl I I `Thousands of and middle-aged men are annually swept to a remnture ve uI|'0ll8h Bub lnggou. Exceues end Blood Diseases. 11 you havg any of. thgrgolp _floVlug- pwms consult us before at I3 too late. Are you nervous and weak, despon- edentau gloomy,psaecks before the eyes, Wlth dark circles under them, weal: back, kldnglrrlteble, pitatlon of the heart, bashful, dreams and losses, sediment in urine. ._;$e.. on the face. 0 es sunken, hollow cheek careworn expression, poor memory, . dlstrusttu lac energy and strength, tire mornln s, restless nights, chnn eab e weak, _ premature decay, bone pains, imlr loose, sore throa etc. - V . .. YOU` WILL BE A WRECK ~ Out N Method l\'oatment can cure you and make a. man of you. Under its inu- IMO It `becomes active, the blood uried, so that all pimples, blotehes and ulcers peer, thenerves become strong as s&e1, so that nervousness, bashfulness and deso euel.._venisb, thee e becomes bright-. the face full and clear, ener returns to the `an the moral, p anneal and sexual s stems are invigorated: all us cease-no you or no pay. ` VQIIEIIQDII-Ioinonu nuance . stain ' . -._ ---._._-.... . - wutae , system. Don`t.le zquaeks and takirs rob"you at your hard , V90 mr _IN.t!_tLcJ1I1n Parlor-Cafe. Ptgrlor Carsand F_`irs_t-clas_s Coaches Farniawhar Standard sleemnz Cars lelectrlc luzhte. m lnwer and nnnpr hot-thnl r-.~.1....:+ c`ncv\n- ' is that not alone does their esh taste sweeter, but you feel `it is cleaner than the swill fed kind. T Our hams, from eorn-fed" hogs. Once .. , . r you try them, you will never [Ml V _ again, be satised` with the` , '-!*' i!'m* `in other kind. R. POWELL S MEAT MARKET - jcrvnugo-- ~- bacon, sausages, etc., come ' Tilbury, Ont.--I could praise Lydia, E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound all ` : around the worldbe-f cause it has" Hone IQ much for me.- jFo_r. two years I W.aI.,I.0_; run down that IWVI-.I_e.A gunable to__ do,,my? gwork. Ihad {em 91 V E weakness anddrfe ' _` E ful periodic , pal constipation uid`? backache, but}! W?` Iam wellofillth 1 di ' things. I took Li! E. P}nkham s Vegetable `L , Vet P111? and Sanativevwalha *1? V '{}1 Permission to publish this is 0!) others. -- Mr. WILFBII9 W0. Box 464, Tilbu 5 ' Case of Mrs.` Tull Image. In. -- "1 take pm 'Ti'il`"8 t9 thank you for what?! ' ` .db:ehf';m 8 Vegetable Com " o I no bongo; V g;:!:,lnk'ham, 8B advised {O

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