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Atwood Bee, 3 Apr 1914, p. 2

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opium or any other dangerous drug, 25c. a at your Druggist's, 121 NATIONAL Daua AND CuEMical Co. or CANADA, LIMITED. 2 - aaa 80 erase that po aid' NOE dare pa et ae and bid her oe ee fe hoen playing 'the: i: In foal or foal at foot, having Distemper or Influenza, or to Mare and Foal be SPOHN'S LIQUID DISTEMPER CURE and shonld, be st ven to all res, Colts, Stallions and SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists and Bacte lologists, Coshen, Ind., U. S. A. OODMARES" e had raiready "taken leave one ach na Ce who-went cat with other form of Cont Sapioni us Disease, may with absolute walety carriage caw her comfortably sent er KO cavalcade 'then set ior Was a lovely Spring. Breet = It aleo is ne very best R ta ick prevent mares slipping apes eds th others, in bran or oate, or on the tongue.' Then you will have in the most beautiful opal i Titties trouble with sickness of any kind among your lue sky was withou lOc a cake, 3 cakes for 2se. Be sure you ay the name Jergens the wrapper and on the cake itself. | Have you tried it? | --the soap with the real: a fragrance of violets If not, you do not know how delightful a soap can' be. You hold it to the light: it is crystal clear, a pure, translucent green--the shade of fresh violet leay. es. You smell it: it has the fragrant odor of freshly cut violets, just enough to make it delightfully refreshing. ere are many epi reasons -why you will like this soaps The its instant lather -- soft, fine and plentiful, even in me hardest water; the glycerine in it, the finest skin food there i _Jergens VIOLET ~* y the messenger r ie ve and good ted t ee np y woul : Grey in fly 0d-bye, he secontan! : Is fie CHOICEST TEA GROWN ON THE ISLAND OF CETLOR --clean, whole leaves--with the delightful flavor || of the fresh leaves brought to your table by the sealed lead packages. GREEN OR MIXED BLACK, ne--even ont acall f The visitor was shown into the bit parlor, oes all bra family, except Al- evidently on 4 th f: said Aunt y si aura wankad her ¢ lar and cu = ready Bhp join "ta t = in the hall sh " » thous mother?" | 1ands, the one chngiee sau?! ee to her left. fo sa natinc nN ¥ a t was on the first floor, wrote me that my brother was) ra Charley went to Perch yesterday, intending " wos e@ Was caught in the arms-of her bro- io "into ses ho pase) ther Alden i stay all Heer toa and oe ia back this sacks 1 Kitty. soon be face and hands and brushed ue hair, put on clean col- mits ared herself ke : Even as she oaks there was the hil- ¢ she returned his hon- arious. bustle of an arrival in the hall est, hearts "4 oar felt a twine vor outside. with What And as Laura emerged from the room "My darling sister, I am so delighted ons, who ; See you!" said the young man, kiss o welcor her. Rg ee. her joyously , John! How dare "So am I to see you, Alden, dear. But as, in her well-ln party at Blue Cliffs?" Mmquired Laura. wh and long-eared musii grand | "My dear, because I thought my du and kissed her piled Sead ee Kravely replied Alden. i ay or ght. have because she is a young 'om Splits ast, Darsisted vee Ade not an old man! one, "sald Alden. Then turning to- ward his red- penne fishing comr ea welcome you, Laura." y in a breath, af ; 0 , e walls toward the pare and the floors were ba Most people would be benefited by the occa- Na-Pra-Co Laxatives thoroughly, and witha discomfort, they fred the system of the waste svhich poisons the blood and lowers the vitality. 5c. a box, at your Druggist's. ee _ Glycerine Soap Write for sample cake today Ask your druggist first. If he hasn't it, send a 2c stamp for sam le cake to the Andrew Jergens Co., Ltd., 6 Sherbrooke Street, Perth, Ontate For sale by Canadian dr mbgists from coast to coast including Newfoundland 10cacake. 3 for25c. Get a quarter's worth 'Mary GIcy's Mystery: | Or, The Mask Thrown Off. CILAPTER IV ==(Continasd) "Yee: a queer genius, who signalized 'Tadecil--a messenger?" exe his entranee into the house by a scene Mary Grey, pricking up her ears, added Emma, smiling. ndev '1 Nd youJherr nothing at a in my room ever since breakfas raaaye not sthrred from it," sneeecer ; "That accounts for your knowing no- ithing about it. But the abeure fellow ca unlucky arenes ainter. pe 'cons sequen mtly his yo oung mis- tress must have : t uattorenaats cousin of mine," eald Emma 1 h. ad o 45 i] Dye that colors ANY KIND of Cloth Perfectly, with the "Does any one know what ever e- SAME DYE, 'eame of that wretehed girl?" inquired No of Mistekes, Clean end Sim, jw | Mrs. Grey, in a very low tone. Ask our Devgentor Doster fon Stee Boskics .; "No; but I gather from the wild talk The Johason-Richardson Ca. Limimnd, Mont of the poy that she Is sipoduad to be f ad. It was her spirit that he thinks saw. "A hatever becamo of her father and oe mother?" questioned Mary Grey in the saine low tone and still keeping 'her face in the deep 5s . I heard that peas 4 r wla 1 own and be quiet." one fiss Caven- sh, with some solic And then she kissed wary Grey, beg- ed her to ring for anything she might th ghost. That cloud passed harmlessly ver her hea Choose which Grain CHAPTER V. . Farly the next morning Miss. Caven- * . i dish's snug little Pony -Sarriane, with a you like best for your white pretty of chore' tha ee end buy St. Lawrence front door w siting for laure. Lytton. ne Granulated white, in ' erome sat-on the front seat-to ri 6 4 exijinel bags--Fine grain, Taters. with his own horse and the medium or coarse. Esch the now. useless Jed horse, was in attend- ute. ebvicest suger. ane Eyicen. kre for aon jour- 4 ney ahd with - tra ng-bag n Ash vou. Grace; | stood with Raima Cavendish 11 the hal M@. LAWRENCE SUCAR REFINERIES, UNITED Com rs. Gray. to whom a - age inviting her to come down and see MONTPRAL. stg Ee sae ok MUTA] ( ROOT I > tt If that is th¢ The name of eeu al 1 was ae ne may, be moll "Oh, nele can oe. it met nee route as: it." And Charley Lytton, stammering, held age a hand ty aid: "How s he LOW muc h you have improved, id: "Here's ¢ Sousin Charley waiting to Molly Moss, blushin and m very iad to Inow come to dinner," said Sent thi ou had tter Kitty. oplening the dining-room d ostairs and take off her » They all went in and sat down eC Dinner's all fine a dinner was ever served in Biue Se shces bi Cliff Hall. or eve t the Government . rs ' , althou this was Inid on «4 r g9 and tell John Broolas 0! ae Bt me oe ah oarao m hor. ° . : table-cloth, and in a Kitty, as she took and ough oon - rer 4 e whitewashed "And = gil ory U nele "Jacky, as soon the gray mare, a pony: carriage wi hoa "ala up pair of 'bloods Why ma good- for-no- a . Uncle 'John, and Mias C. ability to ride eightecn or twenty miles on horseba and ool = "3% ® exclaimed ;. in, "Well, I'm 'eiad it was By w I as you des ois aa the old ferme mare," said John, somewhat Quite the contrary. I did not pee iw to her," Jaughed ura. "Well, when must we send that fine equipage back--to-night or to-morrow? "Neither, Uncle John. a ue , ) Pye. ed barouche, the rougham and easily ane fAnd pee toe on my G) romised her that NOM: x son't dike thats That is Fas vs wake yiton, tn th that 'peremptory way of rook contradiction CHAPTER VI. Laura Lytton atayen two days =i ae relatives at Lytton pig an just turning - ween in her Iramedinte de e fel was mind thie air-! m Craven Kyte. rhe: ere gaged in n cheerful conversation around "He e in bee ing. shook handa . with aversbody, and then took the seat offered him and drew a letter thea latter days, when every one my on, it seems to me that mission is.to fetch and carry let I to call- a Cliffs this morning and t ntlo hil a ce. t in, ies," he concluded, placing the letter i Laura's sige asked lea of her company, and then opened the envelope and read a : (To be continued.) 'hn te A mother thinks carefully when choos- ing an ointment for her. baby's tender skin. It must-be pure through and through--must contain nothing that can' possibly harm. This is what makes 'Vaseline' such a great blessing to mothers. It is pure--absolutely pure--the best and safest ointment for on skin from earliest infancy. "Vaseline" It works into the pores and takes away all dirt and impunties with it. skin fresh, clear " soft, as Nature made ii jac of "Vaseline," put up In collaps- ah, fol b LaLa It keeps t other cHEsEBROUEH MFG, co. (Consolidated) v ~ Little Miss Muffet, sat on a tuffet, Eating her S yrup and Bread, her --And to Miss Muffet he said: best, that beats all the regt, guesse| heard the commotion in the front hall! I No, dear; I have rem ruined ont up nee di!" | "Oh, yes! 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