, Annihi- Btlenee came I loud voice j; m {to next "topp-a-ge"' voice: 'i" “In. are! m are: You'll up»! 'r' mu. no: hm? 's,' _ no looked around (ii/tkit',".' bum Then he struck a g . If“ bull on (In “Motion In- I- Tc" - apt-m , u' ' “Lang. when am you mm u 2:; tttsire/hrs, In!†7 A J, ' “steam ' _ “Ionian: " I, Q's-ltd L m; with: n Anti/ill" by _w-c -' mou- . will!“ W! {3:533}. a In!“ mun with no . ",' would; mm bid ya. can! m (an. the 'il/Clit/tIST,,',',': Tho-Mm- can. Lul‘rm- law-bug“ 'rot â€It ;; "tight" m In it. and trer r'a" "uh-mm" In in". I, gttktk-,tr-qr$Btttrrrttttt V ttesta-et-tlair'. 2,., _ . uh _ a. Ir " .h. 7 mm _ no F h wan. "Ae- and with T q, In“? vu on - i"sii"f,liiiii on I 'rica' m ":1 s.rhii?.i.1 (CU, mi!- _ )3 T r' «z " ‘. _ __ row . ir"). (yrs, t1rh',:g Fr ode; Lrr] $9". . _ 4 a. hose Bam‘ 5.. . -1 ". ar.':), to: be TTY, for†P, ' Mr, ' 7,. P, _ tNtthtetsovies' I,ttrS3!588l ' Qrce.qr. y, Irrw, w magma?††"an: “iv In" -tts, Bte T 4.“. - . nod for In." . m,» ' kg A not In 811nm. Mr. P' I r tone form." , ‘ ','Nllrll."': title. than?" uâ€. . , tn. ugh kingdom . _ laying-II! tom wu I:- W! intention; ' g; TMtt with "win In " Ptxtahh. Mr." Stone!“ "he 'r" . grin... " “mug. mad In tum “In! M‘h there, too, sir." 3&va am Pmt. ladle- have been not: m1» when or an Prfrteeof Slant! - in: may» with silence. The all of " than haunted that the mat- h: mu punt! on. for his majesty. Th0 king at I moment with a "own a M: m. _ 'iGGiiiaiarer-G-trrteiy, 'ti-%_rteoyAhtsrrrt_totruttt Pr", ,.,ii,tht,,rt1ritt'.', _ "a'eWboetswttrthadbetttr ' a. - ium New " “In to x, him-con. ShetrttttterUn't "“13“â€! mama-ammu- The ling iguana " ©tttmteq. Illenbnrg. F . looking prim and grim. In ' i'. " Btattttts, who bit his mum _ out quite hiding an intentional. but apparently Impres- lible. tulle. Tb. kg did not look too (are. and most oft, gravity was for Count- Ellenburc.‘ "'4: ii/st-tsum-ft this moment quite “nu-1" In ' Iow dar Ch. eye- of l l T numb Ind of Ike mien. It m . very . =7 III!!!" ml. lcene. “Lopago, The [1an min-um: had whom did not the better of him you ad- M the moment What 1,'h'ld! would (he kindred of the mnedprlncoll MW," hive and? The kin; to!“ to Gountr at Ellenburx mad for!“ a smile. â€the mtestitrn of mm! I! one to! you. comma." In “it! (my. "And now than! tho ttttro--. No, t mean I wanted to at It I! wishes In" boon emtu-gtented to the Prince of sum?! 'GitTi'" pm In: received than. sin a. and than m the Dreamy! I?! FAiru. - Mitt with. m to )ttjirg_tt8eert,rttett.r mummy} malt and :3“ W» "No." V I" we: wag-Lou up the con!!- m tt WWW-Mmm‘m s#'ttf. no! Mn: Dr. satchel! x“! In" gun-2d. The men went "a.“ " of that. b tlllti'itii'ii; ' Need 1 A W to the mhtivtot"tbatrrrrtrteit" sun-pm. 15r 1 - Will?†â€fulcrum _tllli)-tt, "e " - “an; of the _lli'l C , F, 'F' ‘ “any which bring 'c " pummwuhnm fstJtl teahtermtttttm mutter. 'hutr-ett.ttefrPeyt m m a name. an In oom- tru'Ptt, and“. "I: often. V 'it".tere.rttt..r.tte: tttost-ttttree-ttteo; n will†. - mm, , teV “In. My m mum 8M st_aiestsritrttefirettrtePPe. ,anmm much â€would tlb-ttti-tse-tMeet. 'tthet.nrtttt use". “In...“ ea.n'eoto-trrte_t_t" " '-t-enitt-nrsemttottttr. “a. Thur an. at mum-den “ but!!! no mime- manil- mtvlnwfect. . " Ind ttHted new Conu- Show - mind that nub. Iophy. too. m for I " mko. or, nth-r. lived henna-ovum“. numb-C quantum: Tom-(hm be than has In m on! at tya". M 'll',%t,"c hr. t 0 tt “I can l. an. moi to! LiieSitrggtttttt't up and you; Ltt'St2St"ilt I‘d-Intact: an 0 'to -.." _ tttgt/tMe-Wai-ai/di/o I'd,atTi,', Yuma-do.» on}!!! T w. ',"d,niltANtraMltt was: Mromdhwmlm (â€alarm - -L" 2'2. Tdet ',ttg."gtk"llt, " malty-t 'alia',',','.':,.',", Enqu- Donny: a!†up tunn- am Opthat shiny 'ttb-ha- I m â€Minuet-tawny“ nov- an no it) can at “In. “I In! mum. __ _ in through mum-u an "erred the worth. "It'- “and!" mm-ammukdyw momma: â€nu“ mnwummdm'naw 'sit-tttde". V '_ w" ,rorirHatH.tt- ifbkll. (and Math-pm: an" to 'ttet-tet the Id). hurl of In an. pact-big [but " {In} - thgm I Print of Sam’s answer to the intimation of " father's _ Ins dutiful. msurtaswe, _ "-tuteteratgtgeetta' diplomatic: The VHS“ was whim-curried with his ( drills and ohm: odtspr Lions. Be mall- od hittttrtU at 1.3.; van Hollhraadt’. â€new pea. The guest was glad to do his roan host thh furor.~ They talked over the sense of the In» ply. Max them drafted it. The prince l did no more than amend certain ex l pressions which the young diplomiitisi had used this wrote that the prince cordially sympathize!) with the king's wishes: the prince amended to the " feet that he thoroughly understood' them. Ila: wrote that the prince wns prepared cordially and energetimily to cooperate in their realization; the primputerrcd to be prepared to con- sider thsm in u benevolent spirit. “a: was!†that two or three month! moment of the suggested journey would not itself be fatal; the prince insisted t t Inch (delay was essential taped!!! hat negotlntionsmizht be set in root to name his new. nannies with due empreuemeut. Max added that the later date would have an in- cidental advantage since " would ob vhtte the necessity or the prim-o" Inter. ruptinl the important labors on which he was engaged; the prince said instead that; ter his Max:111. Whhur' Mint in the interests of the kingdom that the taskot training the artillery should not be interfered with by any other ob teet however ,s'elt worthy of cousid eruiion that object might be. in the result the draft s: amended. that not less courteous or dutiful Minn Max's original. was noticeably te Btitt. Translate them Both into ths terse sad abrupt speech ot every- day life end one said. "rd rather not. please." while the other came at least very near tops blank “I won't!†Max‘s was acquiescence coupled with u DW- er tor postponement The prince’s was postponement, with an tteeomtttutrtutt issuance of respectful consideration. irtth an an of my! (gtfilf,tse,',',' Ir?, Max “not hurt. but In felt a prm (onion! alumni. The prince had said not. Ind shown more of " mind thin ml medial. " was throwing more cards on the table than the rule! of the game demanded. _ “Mine would hue done just " well." be complulned to Marie wkovltch. "If mine had been teteeted his could In". followed; AI tt h. I"! rated one or out! of m. "T {60an 'tht GiNiiG his an; object!" He did not mean nth; timer, but mm te Ianwdlu-n-unmp In; N outrun Ind-clue. you. an. [In Ion. it qtMrttt " (all). “(In - (I. ctr-Id funny tt-,rttetttethrt.ettw-tteogtd Whitman!!!†new um " tMtttmtheeMeemtet and l'llGlllClte"UG"G"iii; Marie did no more than tau her head peevhhly. Tho author of the or- Unll an“ -reeM. "Net you thin man would have been much when to tiettttt with?†-iiuVt at much dlfenncg. The!!! um. enough truth In clan: ot thin!" the nipped. Max looked at her with an amused and (ohm-t Imus. He knew cum we" Vin-t Ibo men-nt. He lhook his head . It In with I humorou- twln- A' Ha. "ott,eome, come, don't be exuding, m- “1mm very fair unav- unco of truth. _ Quito In]? (In truth, t ma . mu. m In lg.) "all, vary Inn top- that an 'eueer2 W ti"trtrtstgU AC.."""""'"?"?"?""""" “mm â€arch-r" In: - out " In“, with I an; but an“ ch caution lay. “so - my Net, magi In. and amply for " but lam- b. muted. nut-tub Us on up chlpubtolcwplllm. an Mark Ind man-m I'D"! to I mm .- this: no wn‘no won-alma- Ni" .. , no!" fl? _ a; In momma! MUM-ml A M') at-eta In. ' T b’ ujriiittJ.aTtifei" x 3-1.! Donn. and from the " thin We“ 1 ml beater. the comm». (It! “I and. mid the Mr“ â€and. t took. to! an palatal. sev- “~58“.- ol M In. lunar. In "comm-Mod In tho 'tttatt-ts-ttver" but. but)“ um tt was “mu-n- - “or "It cured m. , ' (Mr-J Elisa m0. "hm, Mm. Levaq'u'l Mum Nun-thou" and cure mm". “a . box. ' hr ".50: trhl box Me. At mien yr from "uit-a-ttve. tartite& Ottawa. treated no la some - outside the common rub. Exception-l allowance. are. tn tret. whether properly or not. made for exceptional almatlona. AA. other teeth): was In her mlnd. an tttr -itttt which had come almost wholly to my". The fateful fonbodtug which had attacked her from the nrit' had now full domlnlon over her. Ita rule was riveted more closely on her splrtt day by any as day by day the - and Staph: dnw closer together. Even that - had once saved It], "to could now no lonnrvlhake Manda doleml uremia). Unusual and un- locked for thugs take color from the mind of the spectator. The strange train of events which had brought So phi to Dru-bk borrowed omluou- shud- om tron a nervous. appreheuslre tan- pernmeut No such gloom branded over Bophy. She gave herself up to the ttour-the past lorgotten. the future never thought of. " was the great time of her life. â€Her â€may. whlle not lea lpontaue- one and fresh. were more mature and more fully stunned than when Caslmtr do Sure: poured his tore at her feet. A cry of hnpnlnese almost lyrtcal runs through ben- acanty record or these days. There was little leisure tor diary I putty. Them In? an m ot power, t the nun-wo- ot mutton. a will" of on. than. m was tho up. Win at Vol-all u are!) u “a devo- an of the ma. M m too-n muted " through Me ttre-oe mu- 1 ny. halt cum Ind. to I - eye. I urchinllh plasma In the noun; that that m the doing- for - I much at Hormonal. in “at t'iiirurntrtttfetiettetttreftt ‘ the form In which (In! “In†than Winter In: Inciting into spring. snow dwellcd only on the hilltops, Lake Tait! m: unbound Ind split-med m the sun. The days - hangar. yet were far too Ihort. To ride with him to Voiseni, to in: the chem. to ace the love they bore him. to watch him at work, to new to share the labor and the 1oyo- then to shake " the kindly clinging friend- nud 4ttkq to a mountain Ruth or wander. tho ran: a: the horses“ neck], by the margin of the lake and com homo than)“ tho gg‘dnsk. mm» orta.et, Illa-l often. always (new?! " Man! as in bodily 'treBerMr0-Nr" not “It enough? "It t had to die In a month I UN!“ on me a tremendous debt already." That In her own mm min; up. " II plenum to remember. It would be enough to lay-dove; enough with I nature ardent " hm. Yet with love much ell. conspired. The" was the tttostatito-hOtid atmAoe_1sttitruttort1tly1ty1't1f In on. d (to tow m but!“ at. from a. m a! PM 2i,,','Ag,,St ttritrtdtMrstmtr% â€do" In " ME“... worthy or1ore. not on m m m clicking It fortni- 10M and to “V. but than neon- Iclom Ind Instinct“; Thu Ill. nev- er hint: at nor "on mutually-u. tjet-tttrt-et-tte- one. or "In! and one. ht Maine. to what lb Ind fett for Oahu". "I loved â€Mummwtnondwkn handful-write: “lionhfnnot‘ In. In! balm-1m non-mac. but! all m minim more My“ bud Malt. God no. the m:mu-.wmmommm iorattatttit-rtettttwtooit." Heart Strength %%m3ï¬â€ï¬ " (r'sfiii.i'ii'iiitii 'é.'ii'iid'iiiiililii ï¬rï¬â€˜mï¬m gï¬ï¬ï¬â€˜ï¬ (l,?',?,',,?,':':,;,?,',, mmrï¬hï¬wggy 'lll'i,1riii'iiifi'it.'stel.eSi'Sit Dr. Shoop's diéuhnunuumuuwcnk -.nmatt-itsPtaato. “ennui-manly form-hurt yyqrr-tetPt?esyotrrtytrt't 'it' â€In On " nnamed do In 'iMtt-eftt)srid.-sttrtqttrir. m eottitrte. of his minim m thw- an) Inâ€. the "- of II â€can. H. Y, seen tumult only " the “an . boa-unaware: . turbulmt cum] and Ill unruly lol- dlery. But was then notably†um Mtfgtg'thltgftT,lt"'tt'."d,", on “In. at Slam u " Vol-nun . By hip-oi! in (all! not which (hut. an 'prtatr--atar. no oteer4iirtete tho In! “on. But what MA an!!!“ m rejected-tut human he can!!! Idler may new .eetttnpmb without lo- of self rap“. naturally. on BMW- He was a soldier. Ben worn tho power: or peace. of that indium!" autumn-hip ot the emo- tion. by which hunt! on won and kingdom- knlt together by a tin strong- crihantholvoni. Museum: lnind'p on In saw her doing this. the no: " which the men in the mines ind mulled and which mu Marie Zer- Iovltch would have accepted aigAtte - evil. never came into " head in the future â€on she mm to be open. ly " hi- Mite, doing then things for him and for (hound of " lore and labor. Would aha not be nutter part nor ihnn some stranger. to when; he must go cap in hand, to whom his country would be tt place of exile and his countrymen mm hair barbarians. whose life with him would be one long tale of forced and unwilling condo who; A with non subtle than his Nther'q mu in revolt. It In could make the king see that! Then Mood the ditReulty. Right In the way of his darling hope was the one thing on which marking named. The pride of "mi-ttte great ttn1antNy--ttte single point when-con the any km; W In obstacl- mi, tunable! "et Ind be damned he would have been no and: level-n be m - - Ht- lmwer f had gone to the . Q that. mnwu ‘ no nun of Its .5N I - reception yet, ' _ C but op the next I B=LS! day In the oven- "Mill I , ir tug great tid- , J has come from ‘3 Slavna. tors rid a worded try Ber. " , kovltch. who 3'v,t'rl't'e,t'pe,'"' was in charge of the prince's attain “there. The prince burst eagerly into the dlnlng mm in the tower of Pruiok. when Sophy lat alone. He muted full of triumphant excitement. almost boyhb In his glee. It is at such moments that hesitation: or. forgotten and the Inn reaches broken down. "My guns!" In cried. "Mr guns! They‘ve mm on their wâ€. They're due in Slum In I month!" "In! In ttte end ist "ttnriFirMerrm mm. of this our time together!" A “In a mouth!" 01:. murmured new: “Ah. then"-- - ----- "0t our time It Pmttlok--ttot of our that together. What! Wort't Lhnttem ut Bama- Dobmm march with he: buttery!" __ _ an all)“ doubtfuny. - mt- tttg her hand. “Perhaps. But when we at to "tFttgt-o. Oh, run any that M (Inn'- to nearly done!" He looked at her and: for . rev moments. mm perhap- u Inn quick ett+ii-rtrteertrtrttttt who†tt Ian Inert Me. But the red star (lowed mint the - or her Nee. not on. um gleaming bacon; "mum-rib. mi- m the men nor Slum-no, not the crown. when that an. comes-whim“ you)" In fail. lb too. slowly. mummy. from tteretatr.rsd.tretettedorrttterhatsd' In In Inland". protest. â€Manuel- gnarl" Then Ill. clasped her ban mun her when " Ind whll “In. 10% lower. “Houseman “mm Berhovtteh uyl t t you to Invent t think I C Fate 'ie-as, fun. I mink rum! that i. I!" te b- _ an and, so tthr." - A I!" clam m on this It". mum: coming down from - room on ttttor Ibovu. The door of tho on man mood open. tret mum or have an M. m "I" no the gonad - II than; t with bud: It!!! any“ “do: show: mm In. no“ “In. Hath â€Mini stood by the a ad hard the quiet m char wank. If “butâ€, " Iblo to no" or “I’n meant "In: of tE "N though: "an. I tom to In" done now!" It. " In: Just - to - I! on too! on I touch of â€anâ€. In It wen (o “In or b all. ’0'" which - I. ttte and to III. on!“ in" to and» n 7 "Yet n In volcanic?“ ed tr. an "I In. In 0 mm m up.“ “Moth-bl. no - In u - ml and to D - . M tatto't - ! Li s y I , , I $55; " . R a A a. ‘ a; till""] he the no not WI: no: - c?te,e2teIfeente'.t.' - bat In. It: 't'"ll1ti'ifil'?il)llt? by - If _ T _ J PrritttB, l tliqie, ' A __ w. 8 fl _ _ W “a" I , . I t A, (I A s'. I. How ; _ , 1torA_t, _ Pl, ' â€My; _ Aer- an; T heal *1? lb. I. F. '99reygitta9q. We: at Lt- hgr. [1.1. tau-1.43.. Show. “I Dr. H. 0. W, all, and other pro-hath. at Berlin and vicinity w- my . 2tt coll-Ignac- elm this m: m- an m‘ 'tnateiy:-. - George Hauler, \ _ William Goodmv, John Ieeottttnns I George Summon, Rum Hula, Clark: Knehn, . ‘ Fto flung. I m We graduates along arkth the “imam! with“. or one: years‘ men We: ol diploma, certm‘ Patti, medals, honors. and clu- sum Arte, ,rl'it'rg'l pm hy ms. twr Bowl at Areltbiattop Weber, “tilted by Fraulein A. L. zinger, Ind Rev. V. Kloemr. M .e' cation were delivered â€lab Fe var. “a†"d Force." by Geo. Snidertou on "Orteual Immigration" and Rube Hatter on "Religitm and Lite." All a the young orator: han- died their subjects in careful and cap- able ater and were given the closest attention by their hearers, who fre- quently applauded the lolty sentt- menta expreued by the speaxers dur- ing their discount. The "Jedictory “dress win deliv- ered by Charles Kradu wt] was well received. The music rendered by the 0mm tn, under the leadership ot Prot. Zoellner. was excellent and greatly enjoyed. The Prize-Winners Commercial Dept-tDiplomas) - Frank Bergaa, Chas, Liebel. Chas. Fehrentrach, Reginald Halter, Ferdi- nand Sweden Shorthand Dept.-tDipiomas)-'-Chaa Pehrentrarh, Reginald Haller. Arts course-Furman-- George Denier. Wm. Gopdrow, Reuben Hal- ter, Chas Kraehn, Jno. McQuth. Certitleate of Studies-oem Schnei- derhon, Leo. Huver. Literature medal tor 4th year Eng lish. donated. by W. V. Uttler-Stan- ur, Dobbins. _ 'roaeieney Meant tor a years, do- nated by Honsigor Neitena, Texas,-- Chas. Krachn. , I . cuuuuu a C0ttltltle8ttEtiT The judges, Hon. W. L. M. King, Rev. Father Dohovsut, Guelph, and Principal J. ‘Suddnby awarded the medaL- donated by Rev. Fr. lenien- amin. to Ruben Hatter, as winner ot the material contest. Proficiency Comercial Dept. medal donated by Red. P. D. Mcchney, won try Funk Bergnn. Protlcier1ey in graduating class in graduating year, silk hat donated by Dr. H. G. Lackner, won by Wm. Goodrow. More the conclusion "st the "- ercim brief congratulatory addresses were adhered by Bishop Bowling and Hon. Mr. King. ARE APPLYING to date from the, Government sys- tem ot annuities total $100,000. and the total number or applicator“! is 328. The revenue of late has aver aged $20,000 1 weed, but on one day this week 810,000 was received. The system of annuitien wan ittaugur- nted only in September last, and the first lew_ months were nocesnrily do- 'voted largely to matters ot emula- tion. A number at agent: had leo. tux-era have been engaged, three In Ontario, two in Quebec, and one, each in New Scoth And New Brunswick, while the West has not yet been pro- vided for. manhunt": of Mug the purchase of an their employees or co-opera the latter in doing Bo. The greet benefit in health and strength that than in enjoyegl try "t elu «he: at and omen! in how: the world over. Every year there are more and more caters of Quaker Oats, which is recognized in this country and in Europe as the me'perfect oatmeal. " the exprimeuu of the govern- rm-t food experiand the athtetle "line" of one ot our great uni- versideo prove that cereal eaters In the mom and trealtttiest, and Quak- er oats and: at the head of the list of and foods. " is not only the beat food, but " the than“ food on eattb Eu 'td- M “(at It's '. 6 tbe - M b O. world; itg.0ttt" In Cheh9r th-tts, - Ottawa, Jumri7.-The revenue up 'rummomm-hm 'stherekraiaeree_bqtfir Do you eat enough of this FOR ANNUITIES about to enter large sugges- an tor troppra Lith 1!ttttltit'N,ti,fftStrflht5t".,' WWW circa. iNttMt Nos--'" "ttermHtttat m of tomb mm to " time- I thought! could not my! mryqrq.rEexi4reaNt I _ .d ' OW 'glut',',,'."' 1% 1V0... thurttttt .0 fi'h'riilt 9 o leaf won“. 'h',tt'peflt ttret Compound in worth its "um I: [on to alluring woman. "--Mik mm! 1'g'alWl & It you ltetytqto_thateromt ve army of nun who "do: from tome tom of fouls lllt, don't bode-b to try Lydia, E. m's Valet-bl. Oom- poem-Mo from {’99th herb; " rib: “a?" gun this famom "My ha been P2t't'i't,"al for all torus of {chain Ills. has cured than-ud- of women who have been troublld with use!) “lung: is (“uptown-ah, itt.trprd tiiiiiii, iic,r,ifiitlitid 1...... av" Jtt Tre June ism:e ol Outdoor Canada,! inst from the press is a splendid spmmen ol the sort ot literature that should go into the hands of Can- adians. young and old, at this sea- son. ot the year. It is an outing Bum- her and the Iorty-eight pages wi'h madame colored cover are Ildtn griitt article: and illustntion: that have m them the lure ot the open an†the rpirit ol the grunt out loom. you cannot read this month’s issui, ot Outdoor Canada without feeling that not only is Canada a good country to live in, but that every Canada: owes it to himself to live, not exist. Holiday trips ore sug- gested, the experilnces of others who have travelled the great, grecn wood was and the sparkling water rouUa are stun and the illustrations usrd simply mm one hunger to go and do likewise. The regula'r depart- rm-nts of the mattiMrtes areas usual up to the mark, not the least iuter- esting article being the lust of the series from the pm ot Prot. D. M. Barton, on athletics. The magizine is on sale at the newsdealers every- where or may be secured (mm the olicé at publication, Bpeetator Build- ilng, Hunilton. It is a big ten cents Worth. Ttll some deserving Rheumatic w? terer, that there ls yet one simple way to certain mm. Get Dr. Shoop's book on Rheumatism and: tree trill test. This book will nuke it entirely clear how Rheumatic pains are quickly mm by Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy-liquid or tablets. Send no money. The test is tree. Sirprise some disheartened sutierer by first getting for him the book trom Dr. Shcop, Racine, Wis. ' We teach everything from measuring mung to btietting ot the planet. l shirt waist to moat elaborate toilette Why spend months nt a shop, where you VIII do nothtng but hem, over- oust). new on hooks ttttd eyes, and then at. the out! of 0 or 9 month). Mm do you know “out cutting? Absolute- ly nothing! For you will know no more how to cut out n dreu at the and at a year, than you did the first day you went there. Bo why go there when we can tench you ltr I LEARN day you went there. So why go there when we can teach you In . couple at wwh? A kw thy-3' (rid no given treirTit chase, tad if my dent finds it not " we recommend " to he, they have privnego to Mop, was no my in alum. ' lane taught over 8,000 this me- E within put 7 Venn, um! at- have, um! sun will utter any all an C t 'anini' " s. rullms, he paid NY" c All “ifhll torn aticn maul". New th, an to l n Hut. rear, ' o'clock. sump: school " By 51.11% " sxhoot, From Two to Four lulu 'OUTDOOR CANADA.†J""iriior," cannot. teach our to Course consist.- ot shin teTeB, man, Bkirta, w.rar ren's dresses, under~. , and term! are no to n through with lessons. lo commence June “In L o loam or tor full In- n ns at our residence on r. e 5%, between 10 and -IjjtEsstrAKItit1 in :03st misc". "WWW ""Y"'Vao'"‘i'én' mi- muuum‘ Pete: tli, tJ. a“: in: an nil-G .. gym“ 'itePr, laid my I9)»- 09!. you cunnnt (do knoll- rite tor our book 0" nub dreaming bt " "ttt tree, '0 [“81" MM osmium 3nd H mm span none-II , city mor troatd Double ma. you traBttot his 11 the tor our Mo - ""1331; " a“, 'J,'iiitiiiis """ . ,gtetlithetiii 'i'iiilii'iidii ' twe». " Cor. “M“W" 'W, I. sftah'lvg.Ttt pt, Jdgge,g, Solicitor. 1'ltttattt, a. ominOonn an“. T my Peterson. Mttos, Berlin. saids 1; I T, w, he. than“ " a. on , â€Mun um. Ode. an: "In: aee'tit.? aaltee fer Eote, '>e' -e. - -. 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