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AFTER LX SERVICES
QHIF-F 4USTICE USUG OF MANI-
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Well-Loved Juris4l ho Has Spent the
L:st Th'ir N ars, as Superior
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0 e � elves M4ny Tosti.
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monials Fror� His Confreares-
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Comes of an Did french Famify
and Settled Ini Manitoba in 1070. -
After thirty yv r's' cont . intivus eLr,
vice ps a Superio " -..'oupt juugt- us tat.
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Province of Alai'viba, Mon. jos!-pn
Dubuc, Cilief Ju6 kittof hianituba, r4 -
tired train the b itch recontiy. His
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bert3 Of th B , ld tilt! pouplu U1
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Possible to-shuw 111 reclution Ui his
long and faithful SQ1 iOVS. His genfle
forcefulness of cliara iter, his urthinell-
ing courage and the'kindliness oi I is
disposition have duro much to pre-
serve in -Western Camida that respec I"
ful regard for judi 1 d i ' i 11 all(I
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administration whic) ha, ev�,Iten a
Dharacteristic of the 'anadian peop'e'
Hon. Joseph Dubl", B.C.L., Ll,.D'L
poines of a family tb,4t has been e6ta,1.'
lished at Longueui' Que., since 16s2.
Re was born at Ste Martine, in 1840,
and was educated at Montlreal Col.
lege, aii& McUill U';lversity, graduat-
ing front th.e latter ill 1855. He wtis
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STOVZ POLISH
. " Black . Knight 11 Stove
Polish was ,made for women .
-made to '
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worry and, weariness. ' '
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easy -to -shine Stove 'Polish,
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just a few light rubs, with
cloth or brush, brings a
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mixing -no soiling hands-.
no dirty ivork-and cheaper
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goes farther and you get a
big
ge� can for loc. ' I
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dealer's or send ace, for . ?U'u' .'
can free poatpiild.�
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maksm of Wfamous 11� 14 1#1'8b04 P9114h.
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MRS. FALOONER FINDS TIME FOR
PU13LIC AFFAIRS.
Wife of the President of the U "i'very
Oty of Toronto Has Many Social
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il Take an Active Share In Many
1 Philanthropic and Public-spirited
; Moviiments-U�pcll Outdoor Sports.
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. Although Mrs. Falconer, as tho wife
of the president at the Uniiversity at
Toronto, luts been introduced to one
of the busiest of lives since ber arriv.
al in that city some two years ago,
she has -found time also to take a part
in some of the, movements more espe.
cially pertaiping to women., Besides.,
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By Lydia H. Pinkhamp's
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FILLS IMPORTANT POST
MR. WARRURTON I$ HIGIHLY VAto .
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Now Chairman of the Standini.com.
mittee of the House of Commons Is
One of the Most Prominent Liberals
4f the ga*t-Vas Premier of Prince
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Uward Island In 1097�Has De.
grees From King's College.
Ur. A. B. Warburton,' M,p. for
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�Queeil'a, P.J,�U.� ,%vho hits just been'
el�vtedl chairmaxi of the standing com.
wittees of the . House of Common,), re-
plaving Mr. Clarke of Essex, is One
of the leading Liberal politioian6 ,of
the'Afaritime Province. and for A num.
ber of.years baH boon .call' cu , ous in
the Prince Edward -Is-
laneublic life of
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sixb Ministry of Prince Edward is-
land, forming g Government on the
resignation of I -Ion. Mr. Peters in Oc.
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tober., 1897. He is a son of the latc
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every mother hap to "put oometbing
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Qn." VhAt do'YOU put on? "
When you put isa ointment on to 4%
dhild!o sidn it gets into the blood
through the V(�res just as ourely ae it'
. you- put it Into the child!s atoma,ch.
Dlid you ever thlnl� of that ? How i1a.
portant, therefore, th , Ive 0
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�ahn should be juis I, � 0
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Zant-Duli; is absolutely ure; contains no
animal fat; no min NY,
Loral co orbig matter; no
wid. astringents; no burning Autiseptics-yes
it is anti4eptio-I It is purely herb,al,and
thus meets. all the needs of the skin in that '
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Children like Zain-Buk best because as soon I
as applied 1b stops the pain and the. smarting
Of the injury or sore place., Ifealing thea sets
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Hon. James Warburton, who ,%ras a A;& DZU0810716 AM OT0223, NO. V . W, 11 .
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ernmout in Princ,e Edwaid Island, and ' ___7_!, __ __ ___._-- --I-.---- ---- ---- .
Who Slibsequently train time to tinie I * ' . � . . I
held the offices oi Prbvibeial Secretary "Like Father, Like �.;on. . I
and Provincial Treasurer in. t -N- dif. The, 1 -wt t1tat Lord Justice' Fitz. ;: . I �
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ferent Libiral 09vernlikents which foi- Gilbhr)p's father was.4ii eminent mem. , - .. 11 I
lowed. . . . . ' l b o- , of t1w Irish Bar and aft , erwards 6 - � ... ... .. .. 4, - I I& .1
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lottvtown,' P.EU., April 5, 1852, and . is . L_ .1i.
-! loadvr UT, the Irish Var, rvoalls ,�' ". I
was educilited at the �uTiunerbide seWral notable instances at the.Ba.r I I
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.. � I ui'i,,,ial tidents for g(merations from A, BEFORE ANO 'AFTER TLREATMENT-
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I 6 I Another Operation Avoldeii. I -� s an absolute, certain cure -for WZQ Acne -
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I , - � � . �. � - Adrian, Ga. --,'I s-tiffered'untold - � ,,.,,,, Tett�r, Phngles, BLnr4.be,1ds, Plagworm. I
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IN 1� .. I , A misery from female troublqs, and my , . , 5o I �. I . agPiles,Ulcers,
I . . e - . 0)urt of Judicatil'-0, it youngvr.son a Ires aud,,,Ihl e,,taneous and i'mial blemishes.
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/ or said an operation was ufy only . . -111 r.; 3 b .,eri
I I .. doct � � . Baron of the Courl E c lecluer, and hiz � oroughly and success!ully tested 1-.
1/1 - Emi—Eva., . 1� � chance, and I dreaded it al I . I � x I al hundreds of so called incurable cavii, . I
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7- , L - .,.- - . Vegetable Compound completelyoured . . . . . . .... . (,, o ) us Professor of Jurisprudence Al I
. . . . . . 'me without an 6perAtion. I ILEzTA V., / � . A few applications will convince tha
. � Far From the Madding Urowu. . . MR& R. A. FALCONER. . Hnxny, R.F.D. 3. - . � � 1/. I W Ox.iord; while Sir John Coleridge, a wonderful medical virtue andintrinslollnerita" -,
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. Henry Cavendish the famous nat- I . . . � . Justice- of the Court o� Qui,�6roa Itis madein Canada. A good hottestCana, ,,
. I ural philosopher aD the Women's Canadian Club, of which - . / . -tioile.4, Nvits the . tat -tier of Sir John Ilan preparAtiou. I I . ,1
4 chemist- wits. a . Thirty years of imparalleled.success . . . Price one box Fifty Cents, or Ave boxes Two,,
recluse who astonished England. � - represintative organization she be- confirms the power of Lydia E. Pink. I I us. Dollars " 1. . .
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A son of Lord Charles Oavendish �. . came president last, I spring, Mr ham"s Vegetable CompounU Wcure I I I 6 / I . Duke'Coloridge, the Lord. Clilqf ,T - . I .
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and a neptF-D.v of the'third Duke 9i 'Si.* �6i�ale.diseasep. �. . . ,�/ -.�t - . - .
I coner is honatary president Q !t, aille, . . Sold and recommended by all leawg. X)rn&,
. . . . . � I I p -rage, who.,* soft, the second Lot(j ists, in Canada.
. .1 I Devonshire, possessed of enormous. University- Young Women's Christian . I . . Colorldgo, is now 660 of the Justicea ! Pamphlet free to any address. k
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- I wealth, the subject of universal ad. Association, and, as president of title -, - -1 t I 31anulactUredand sold bir the sole propne*
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4 .� 0 Ladies' Board in af5hation -with this, I .. . .. �, - I . 9 '
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. � . 0 miration because of his Scientific at. * . I . - ram I . . � I Tinie�;.. I � . The Tafterine Chemical Oi:6 ",
t tainments, he preferred the Solitude of has. been much haterested in, the plan ^ "Tip" I .the .Pulpit. . � -.� . I . . . Wlndeor."�Ontarlo. . I
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; his study and the. company of ,his' , of mspeeAion of boarding-houses, for A' former. lult6lady of,the Old Bo.11 I /* - - . . . Sold in Clinton by W. 13'. R
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books to the pleasures society could the women students which has been', in Fleet strix�tj hundo . n,.used to tell ... 11 I � . Yar"mi-buth Rows, I I � , �
offer him. . carried out this year for the first' � with - great unction t,he star ' of a won. 0 -Great -Yarmouth contains" what is
. y . Holmes J.E.Iffoveyj W.. A*
For many years he lived, at Hiimp- time. While still in Halilax Mrs. derful tip which .she received iu-,w' I said to be the narrowest street in the . � 0 ,
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stead, in a large, roomy house, aio Falconer was a member of the Gen- -remarkable fashion... She .was a. vory I woild, known as Kitt� Witches Row, McConnell, druggists.- .. ''
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tended by a number of female ser- jeral Execiitive of the Young Women's . keen backer of hors", and, moreover, and its.' greatest width- is fifty-six * . . I . �. . I ��. I
y�nU, who, 'however, were strictly en. Christian Association and also of the a good churchwoman, and vlwny�, inches. Its entrance would seriously - . . . . I . . .
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I general board of 1he Women's For- � dragged her reluctant spouse with her I .... - - . inconvemence a st�out person trying I NewDiscoveries byan old Physician. .
HON. JOSEPH D BUC. joined to keep out of his sight. If. a eign MisSionary Society of the Presby- . A. B-MARBURTON, M.P. � to pws C." N. C. N. Tablets forititernal use. C, N. A '
domestic by the merest chance �ame on Sunday warning- to St. Margaret's , through it. Twenty-nine inches local nourisbqr for external us�. '
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called -to the Quebec ar the same into the presence of Cavendisbi she terian'Ch-urch, intemests which.'..she. close by. I One Sunday, on their, -r& . Grammar 'School, at St. Dustan's Col- -from wall to wall ipall.the' room that AND The two�both- Used in conjunctoc
year and in 1870 settle( in Manitoba still petains.'. In. earlier and .less turn fr(-) 146ge, Charlottetown, and at King's CA)l� I can be soared ill this part. : I Ion at the same time produces move -
and was called to the Bar .of that pro was instantly dismissed, . . m -church, she Bodd to.ber hus. - . Ca RAN invigorating, vitalizing and rejuvenat- ,
He became edittr of Le Metis Ever ,arow&a days she had a great liking baDd, '76hn, did v lege, Windsor, 'N�S. lie was Almon;. . Yarmouth, is a qliaint old
Vince. y morning the - philosophet' I . all payany utton- � A . town oon� ing,effects then -has'evir before beeticiffired. 6afP
would'leave'b, note on -the 'hall- tabl6; for, outdoor sports, but:no*; in face tiqn fo the. -serxn�n this- morning?" Weleford prize man in:,1870 and also tainin )mAny ' Streets- U6 Kitty 'erers from vital weakness and -lost vigor thit
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and was returned lo the first Legis- - of the-pre.saing social.duties incident ' Gen. Williams prize mhn -in Ole, same Witches i Raw.. They are* all . call'6d - saps the pleasures of life, win. fitid one Reach
lature of Manitoba i D b naming what he wanted for dinner.' . 'Can't I did, my dear, anyway I I . . .
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- she lau "! r her worse half, ye . produces wonderful Itrpig6ratinw, eblaralitir aild .
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irnd continued to hold -l'.,,.t'i that med to the s daiml � 6tliet. "hobbies" - beside on whorn the-*�gprmon always Wad a in l.. 76, iviien he:graduat�d; iiiking Ilis, oonvei ty. . lastinc results. Frde Trial
. body until the general elections of but, aocusto tiranke, an$- I any I ,. plain package on receipt of this advirtisinent and
. nt, the meal . thOim of -her .home aW famil' "Don't even - remem B.A. Ke- p . -grtaduale I
1876, when he wa toms of the establishme y. � Be- effect, . - - . , Pursued a. post seven of 'these narrow.. street§ of, a six cents postage. Address -THE NtRiVINE CO.
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3 el tod to the would be prepared, and only the TQ. arriage Mrs. Falconer was ' . -te i, I course in Edinburgh University and length of ' Over Be n mi es in all are -
vencher, by the ' ul- tartiv.'- John was oblie-ed to conf . � -to f ound * f tile town.-Dund ' . . .
House of Cornmons for P . rnifie . Miss Sowe Gaudier of Fort. Co - ass. subisequently stud-ied-for,the legal pro be M Be .
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member of the Catholic otion of the masterl,of the house. - ' onge, - ron" ... I lvad fidled 1� retain . .
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Board of Education of Manitoba and When Cavendish died in 1810, it ho . 'a sister of Rev. Dr. 6andier, the new even that. "Ali P'said his wifd in dis. Charlottetowa. and: later under G. B.' I '.. � ' ' � - ' -... - - - -1 . Minard's Linimi6at eares Cargat in covirs I
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during the same year lie a . milli principal of Knox, Oolleje-.: .. . ' Allen, the noted. spe,cial lea4der- of,�tlie- - ----- � - - ---1 . � I . 1
became a left behind him nearly on . ,.just, "Srou lazy�, sleepy Stupid,' you . . I .
pounds. e a lasting repu-.' I . - Inner Tenlple, London, -Eng. He:was, . a �. 1. . I . � . I I - I
member of othe executive council of - - 3terling besid . .. 1. Dever have your ears Open; if it had.. ' . I . 1. .. . . . . - . I I . . .
the Northwest Territories and it tation. as a scientis . t -and writer ,on Cbanlberlafn'� Cough Remedy never n't W -en - for me ,you'd have' mlss�ad created. a Q.Q.: in 1867;'baying been : . .. � I - . . � � . ..
1 8 natural philoSophy.-'Daily Telegraph. disappoints thosewhouse It for'obsti- the straiglitest'tip.for the Chester Cup called .to the' English� Bar'previously, ' - .
� legal adviser in 1874. He was Attor- I I . natecoughs, cold& audairritations*of �that was ever given." "Wbat's thatIP" He wits firBt returned to the Prince , , . .
I ney-General of the MEddtoba Legis- , _ ,; ,-----r— the throat and langs.01t,standsula -f ' * 11 . .
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I lature in 1874, crown cowisel in crim- Cha '— -� 7' 1 '7 '7- 'rivalled as a remedy for' all thr * was re,elected at tile general plections .. I *1
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. cases from and Very valuable medieffie for thr6afs nd' IbD9 dieeasek. , - I I .1 . . .. . t'lle pal -SON Bdy�and, repeated, it twi6e of 1893'a*1 1897, He is a director ol L . . . . .. . � . . I I . . .0 . ,!�
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Speaker of the Assembly fur three lung troubles quickly relieves .and. ' :� - . � . -but,'Tanit� of vailities, all is*vano ' h it means that Nature is dislodgi%gplilegm
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cures painful -breathing and a da' . 1, ityl, Now V6ity's at. 16 to.1 for tft�. , I astern Assurarico Cc; .and . I
- lager * L .. . . is .also a. . delicate inembranes.'of the throat ok lung*. in .so that .
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His honol- has been a MPT116(-r of the ously sounding cough which Ind !a ates . .t .1loyai To . a my money gt I %es ,oil governor of Xing's College'University . menibrane becomes inflamed, strained --7 mAybe broken. : - - ' !'
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I council of Manitoba Univursitv since congested lungs. . . � The ani Ill at N , t Nyap.�-wport,ing, and president .of the Liwral 'Asso- _ .
. I I iouneement., the.* R ir\� lilni.` Well,. ani y . Them's the - danger 'point I - Broken - , 1, �
. its foundation and vice-vhancellor . , and Queen have o6nsented to allov Sior'P-38. . . . . . I . ciation. of'West Qutv,n's.. Since* enter- . I � meanis'. letting down the body!s defences . ".
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since 1888, having been rt: -elected A PhLsUfm HURROR. --- - their nallies to 4? assign,ad to T,h� ' . - . -- . - : -� . . 1 - - . - . i It .. such. an ,. . .
every year by the university council, . � . � . . . . . ,ng the Houseof Oomnions the learn .- against disease germs awai just I
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He has bven president of St. Jeaii . -trc c I 11 .* At C�anaberlains.10ough Remedy is the member Jrorn. .'Queen's - �iaa im I . 'Don't take that chance. S .
Awful Fate of a Roisian Political Of. - ex ,mely ,*vO or e .- any of OUI I #Roh's Cure .
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Baptiste Society and of tho Oilolliza- . not a. izoulmon,every day,cough mix pressed itself upon that.body and his ' . I . loosens .coughs- fhoves. . I
tiun Suciety.' He was . fendtr. . I . 1. pathedTii! towers War names.colint,ct. ture. It is a meritorious remedy for - . . . , . , . ..
. api-inted to David Soskive writes In WC . lure's I ed witli'some�sldnt at some great l6oal 1. a , lection fon't-he: important office' of. I _ I . . . I -11-- -11... =atiou . �
tile. . all the troublesome, ana dabg6rolap.' "� . . . :1
't ui T9 'ability, but - - liev ohairmian of tile standink oommittelos . U breathing tract -builds tip and I 11 .
1� coul Queen's Bench in 187 not we be 6 -it is a,:ne,,A c din I - - resulting - fro . I .
and becarne Clfief Justict. (,t M�lli- %lit;,nizine or. the hurrurs.0t tile scbluesa� &-"�atvture _p ications, m, cold in be' ,Strong. eviden , heals. ' I
.. . . -�f-receiit Years to'give then; thehead,- throat, chest orlungs, - i5old . ars, da to. the walue � % . - Aamaged tiss tits . .
. toba in 1903. Mr. Dubuc's Iong ser- '011111-g. - -ail prisou. -. . - . a rbYal t,Apeei- Tfii kindly' actioli.. .61' . . - .1 . � . .. . Dpon.* him *by :his fellow mc=- I . , ' ue--p . . . I . �
Russiu's loolitl( . - I . .. . � � . . placed, the throat and Itm .4 a .
vice �ti-titles him to retire ,,it an all- "Graclievsky. unable, to statid'hIs lltiB the. Kifig. and.Queen will be . . . . . 0! 4 ----. . ... , . . - I -go I . . .
� � I . L", . 11-I'diell. ap - : - � , - . �. . . I . bers. . .. I'' . .. . � ...... � . I I �. state of'robus*t health.
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and the veneration of the I;ar. T1 , : . � , , I . oil . . .. , . . . . . . . , . :� I . . . I �
Go . .le to be Inswie Bad therefore eix6mpt 1. . '. . . .. � . -- - , �. '. . ihe* subj�-* ' .... . e, . .. . .1 . .1
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verninvat, wi:shing Chief Justice . 1. . .-.:.—. � �. I . ,dirst. became a ,i6cognized .. . - Th' ' , . . ' I . I � � . , �
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J)u - -Ine FrQlll putilstillient. . , - ... . ... . inode -of i'eming,vote . . I � kor Vor lien . � . ; . . . - ,. - . . . . .. .
buc to takL away : in, mento - . . �Zl Charles .1. It -was afterivard'im! I . I .. "i � .. . � . 1P I I . . . . . .
of his long service, present,- I him * 'Thell" said (�raefievtkky� 'it rem - Misiaka,-i Identitt. I. . . Restores every-n.grve, in: ' thelbody to., . . � . . . .
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with thO Chair which lie us- I while livillis fat, ule but to Ull 11 . e . .. 110.1l'. do.ctor,'he growled so -savagely proved up6ii by George III. )�ha, l6st' Hii �yopek tension," restores viba and - . . � I I .
I myself.' . no opportunity of imforcing�lts claims. vital "y. Premat;ie. ddcaj. 'and all . . . L
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"forilling his official dutie,. � alien able' kept 11 was Sure ho. w. . � . . I Be . � . . I 11 I
alld tht was r. to the� *st. and . � d.vbter.getter.-'11,14 lt�� ,wrote xual weakness averted at onc�. Pho- ' I .. . . I
t2ich-ers prvsenti�d hilli ivitij a par. there under most vigilant watell.' . We 11 a' .�, . .
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trait of hillist.'If in oil. I . . , ' � , y -�.�. to hig *chief adviser on one o6c sioli, . plabnal will- I ke you A. new man, A FAMILY MIEND. I FOP% FOA.TY Y 4
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*''One night.' ppiated Ludinfila-yol "I beg - pit rdon. madiful. but- Is - it, "'the Dukp of Northuimberlanad ln, lh�e
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'- — Imnstein. 'a terrlUie. Inhuman shriek yttur large dog, or ypur small pet one quires' some good Pills for -the election Madled to any address. on receipt of . . . .
.1 Dr de VaWs French Femalle Pills , . . . - . I . 1. � . . .... I . . . 1. � .� .. I .1 . L,
%V;6i heard. Footsteps liuvried toward y6u.tire speaking of?" - ' - : * it - would be . I . . . .i, L,
. I wtong not to satjigy price. The. Scobell' Drug Co., SV� , - - � ,. �
, the Wife's Fr tend U nic lie vs,ky'-.4 cell. Feeble groans fill- -.Law. dbctor,mlt isn't tny dog't am lifin." ,Th6 King was not altogether Catherines,,�Ont. , - .. . . :.. I 4. . I . I . � . I I .. . I
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A reliable regulator; rever fails lowed, and theo his door was quickly. �f�llilng aboift. It'a my hulsband.,*�-Bal- selfisli Ili this matter of spending - . . . . . I— . . . . . � . . . - . . . � . . .. I . , .
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While these pILIB rre exceedingly It .1 I . monvy, for -the old bills came out'.,of , . . . �. — 4 1
powerful in regulatin opened. and It' wits Pvident that some- lmore �&merican. .. . .1 .. . his own medicine cheat, the civil .1. .13eresford an the Stump. . . . I . . ... ,, . I . . . I � � . I I ..
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ve - 9 . . Lief.&I,Pifforence. I sh for . I . I . Ani a . ..�,
g the generati thlog terrible had happened to him. I . I I . .. . . .IV list) - Lorl ChaVes llere,sford, who not - .: ..
portion of the female system, they are . I I ' . he�N,s. hiq� successors drew up � -
Ref use all chea, -Inds 80
strictly safe to use. . p I'moke and the sinell of borut clothlb . .1 . A , th� cox'ruptwn 'for the firA time in his life ,f I Make.. E ' h * m''I Worth .
imitations. ))r de Van's are sold at? ;titd flesb pervaded the building and The Cllerit�Elow much wilt your of the-voters.�London ChLjo' ,himself iii the position"of a Parliamen- .. 1
$5 . . . . . . nic.le. . � I . . . - -
abox,or three for $10 Mailed to any tiong.rib6tit It till .the follo�vlag day. opinion -be worth In, this. casef The . -- .. 'tary candidate, has'had .some amus- - I'
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The Scobell Drug Co,, St. We then knew that Grachevsky had - Lawyer -I'm too modest io'say. But , 'Gordon's Staftie aC K6rtoum . I ing experiences in'that role, HV once I ' , . . - .
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Catherines, Ofit. wirnt himself atIve, He had soakid' I. . can tell yqu -�vbat I'm going to charge -, Outside the. p*alace g�te, a . , � ooilte�ted the constituency of .Yorit I I %.- ..�,25%'W)Aver -its Cost I .
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W4 ciothes aud bedding with tb oil you for 4t.-Cleveland'Leade , Yards away, stands the statue, against Sir Christropher Furness at a .: , I . .. I I . . .
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ill(- night lamp and, rollIn . g ' . -r- Ing eagerli into -the pitiless desert' ull I ". - - ing ie bots or colic. .ni icing
riapoleon's Ocean Prison. Froul the If � .. - time . when 1111 "I . . On Y3 of a Cerit a' -
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I'll(, Iron Dulw was 1-0-1-11sibl- Mr Iliniself up 11) his blank4n. had set It I. . I Cramped., , �. . . of thp Areanig Of the dead solldier. it r, , . . . ... I 1 *4 . hens lay. in winter, incmusing the yield of millaive-pounds.per cowadav,
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. .Is a maivelotia piee6bf work,'and tile ,,va .. . I I I or restoring rurrdo%vn animals to pittinpness and vigor.' . 1.
I Nl;,p(dvon's exile - to St. Helew, ite- on fire. For several days beforehand PrIend. (looking:orer BrowWs Ulfurr first Flwning Union Sacks co ..
turning Iroin India ill 1806, NN'..111" tie had disartned the suspicions of lifs � .9 ay I . WMn you feid " slock food " to your cow, horsc, swine oi poultr3q
si ht of it; staring south�g ahv 8 , vered -the
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, rilsbpd'fiat)7-�And What Is staid City of York, mighty -placards. You are merely feeding them whnt.yqu are growing on your owd farm.
9 � . this passag0- Sou,th, While about its f(?el his aven, .11 , , I I
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� 1,nC., ship touelwd tit St. Fleb,ii.r. ;,;ia, miurds by exceedingly - ratio . n � and, successors carry ,on his ill. � THE : . , .� 'so .
� nal be- . �vil. in lirrid hues en.shrine EEL' ' - d you ive t e t ydangetfaE
- y for! Brown-Passagew* y! (.real -gets d. portraits ,of i
tho sol - WUS lWard to roularli up ,,I I . - '�Condor Charlie," and tJie* m a it . stayfatall yq r voun vi,l tdepereventdiseas ,.cure, iseaie and keep
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- utti-r bartetimss i nd dosoin,j.,11 ,f ' - this 114 the dining room! 11pston t-rrupted work, brings � a tightened , kind th uptothe'beat ogsibi, . !,.Qt I .
I harlor. so that they had reazedtheir- Scott. feeling -to the throat an& an unwont'ea ad 0 2:02J . . � thin s. PLE STOCK P I I can n oes. It is . 7
enabled him - ', . e dition.. 0!,.Qt food' can dq a I -these
I ill( ml gettil g into th., -11;1". A. , . I � , . of electioneering tever�preva'led, Zargest Wh
tho plact'. Up I watchfulness a little and Transet�ij . . .1 � jr, ro" e I
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. I gig ;-.1ter tnkin� 1-avv of tb, (,i%:] alif"t ., dfui deed..' " * -- . . . I . . dryness to the- mouth. And it is be. pal e cir� *�-Tondfflloner'l
� turnit the drea . �ft.,y " ,
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T Von -Nvlli he so ificrease his'po'pularity- its ill . � . M I I
I mj',it:;r%, alithoritios of ,-he 1�ljjrltl -1 � I - . . . . I. .* - .. P! .... Cause -of -these ,things, that puliir idol, but ill no insttdric. dia . . Nota "Stockfeod" But a
NV,1!in.;t�on s,�id to the govvrrl�,!. , if � . .' I . . . 1. I .. I. I . ... � . bndmtand why the city- is 'built on ' ' I , ROYAL i'UitPLE-STOCKSPaCIFICii6titain.qnogi-.�iti.n6 farmproducts. Ithicreases
I I I w I tTONE AGE CUSTOMS.., ." ' - 1. . . I � . the plan 011the Union Jack, of which ,those circumstances: There wits a 3rield of milk fro% threeto five 1younds per cow pci, �1.ty before thveSpecM! hashcenusciltwo I
''! ;�11 ('111-Iny �%Iholil W;,ij -.I. ") I --- � .1 I I I.. I - on's statW is the centre.-Lblidoll greni ineeting irr the city, and Loro . Nvaelts. It mEtIces the inilk richer and adds iflesh fa4ter tlian anY other orepa- ation known.
. . I Young calves fed with ROYAL PURPLE are as larse -it Mx Nvcel,s old-.mV,0� %ild be whtn. �'
� bury idivo ]',I sond ' . .. Gorf 'Charles, with, his breezy ty
� I""' 10 tl"4 1�4' Ancient qabits Still Ehdure Among . - I On look, . * 8 le, had !ed,tiiothyoAedLirpiaLr&,tpnaterials at ten wedics. . . . - I . I
. lim(l." Tilt, ovvrthro", of N4tp,,1,,Ql I . I . . been carrying.'all before iiixit.: -
gave him tho "I'livilIN", Of d1f. �,,i,jj Natives of Rural Rouman'ta. . . I . . ., .. — , I . * LE STOCK SPECIFIC builds up run-doym animals and festoft� thlin id
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k rtrid he did not forget'tho pluce. ' ' Customs and hqblis directli tracm- � . ."T 4 I � . I Qllestia�i time cattle, and a meek . Plurapnesgalmostrnagically. 6res hotal colic, worms,.skih discapo-.4,and debilitz
Mernianently. t
. I He Had Learned It. ' . Dan NcEwao. the horseman - 'I have used ROYAL PURI LE STOC 'sPacipIC
T� says,
I I inan with, a red tie rose Ili the middle nti3r ,tithe feeding of' e 130,1 2.62k, largestwinner of any piceron Grand CiLcuithi
:tblp back to the �nd of the stone age .. . Willie, five yettrs.'old, ,was in fils fa, of the hall and said he wished tb put per i 0 �"
I I I I tt�d enrK Winters,' 2.091, brother of Al!erf,N.V�,%I�rc.,'winner of $36.6 i
I 00 In trotting stakes
� -P ,ttill observed by, tb& Inhabitants , , , . e oon waiting to 4 quebtion. Permission being graht,4�d, , 008 c h lid I comnienced using RoYal Purple
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of the rurnoter parts of rural -liboma- I , P e�ls ost a iltar,ago, aad'l will always have it in my stables."
.go home with him. . Mr.'S. was very the questioner went on in a most de. -- . . . 1. .
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� ""'* sa,"s Dr. Enill Fischer of gucha- � I . . I . . much occupied -in' fact. so much go Pt00atOr,y inauber, * and'in the mildest ' " I . .
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COUGHS & COLDS --o9t in the Ornschau. The latest ista. � - -11 I . - that he'bad qulteIorgottell thtt his of voioes, put his query fio"thlng af- . . . I I ..
timles show that there are still In Rou- ' ni-son was sittl-nd behind hift, At ter.this manner- . .. I .
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LEAD TO CONSUMMON wanift ovier 54.000 0ave dwellifigs in ,length the telephone raug, and Mr. S. I In ,this event of the hoble lord -be. 1. I I % . . I .
Colds are the most dangerous of all 4-sisteneP. lii..%vhlcb a quarter of a mil- � E - . you ing - reiarned to Parliathent, would -he 1. .
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- I ilon pe. . isau.t folk .. , I U iOld that there was a Ion " SUPPOSlug bhgt war ,btoke out, dpoin
. Sick Ile 9..WaAd relle, a a I the troalliles Ind. was g dis .
- forms of disease. A neglected cold leads live. These. eaves dent to a bilious state of the bystom. ouch an tance call for him. Be called a74Hellofll it his duty to 9-0 to Westminster or � . STOOK AND. POULTRY SPECIFICS -
� % to Bronchitis, Consumption, Pneumonia. .o.t. almost as prifiltive in their ar. Blulness, Naiiieso prowsluesi Distress after a number of times, and,just when his Would he go and fight!," .. One Mo. pacringe of ROYAL PURPLa STOCK SPECIFIC %.AIA last one animal ge,,enty
1, 11 Coughs " are the result of irritated bron. ratigerneniq as the original cave dwoli- eating, Pain in the Side &e. Whiletheirmost I . days. which is a little over two I
. . � Ykable outeass hits been shown In aulng -axd, and, last but flits, daysand are given three times a day. OYAL PURPLE TO KSP Cl C .
. . . patietice bad about given out centftl . Lord Charles stepW. forw -thirds of a cent a da� Most stock f;�bx Ig fiftb cent rckMea
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I chialtubes. "PSYCHINE"curescoughs ings of "the stone age. I rang Vigorously while the receiver was tinning,againat all the canons ol elec. isgivenbutorice aday, und lasts half again as long A81.50 pail contaiiiing four times the
� by Temoving the irritating particles and Aq reeenily as In the elghtW millet. I tionoer roared out. I amount of the fifty cent Package will last 280 days. OVAL PURPLE
� heating the inflamed membrane, still sit his ear. At thfa Mr. S. utt*red 09G,O . . Will increase the value '
I It in a lip oldest Ind64;eruw1ilc grain.. was . I K ' . ialld fight." I - I Of Your stock 20- It is an astonishingly qtllck fattenee. stimulating the ametibb and the
�� germicide and destroys the tubercle germ. * I it terrible alld forbiddeb war& " relish for food, Assisting nature to digest and tufn feed intn flesh. As a h
, ml crushed In 11outimula by means , Voildficlie, a Q-0LIttle! Liver Pills are - It probably won him the seat. - � It will savo many times its cost in .Ofi fatteneyt i- a lelider,
i It i3 a tonic that strengthens the lungs, the rl The words were no sooner out of his Veterinary bills. ROYALPURPL POUL RYSPECI.
I and tones up the system. It makes ; I tind �illls and Stored -Ili pectillarly "Oolly v it lei onfitipatI67%, enring and pre. . I FIC is due other Speelf1d for poultry, not for -stock. One So cdat Package will last twbaty-five �
liver, . Tenting t annoy Intlitint wit mouth than he remembered that his heaS70days. oest Pail d0stin9$1,S0Wflllast twehtr
,liaped granarles similar to those us6d c6trectalldigorder 0 a omsellt stithal tho Two Sunsets tv Day. niaterial for only three times the cost. ,five hens 980dayg, which is fourtimegenore
. for6etter health in all conditionsof human. �S of central Afrft. To. liver.sh regulate welb, Zvenif theyonil '4013 wixia but A tow feet from him. Two aun.Beig, ill. one eve It maltes a "Inying 011ebind 11 out of 37our hens
I y tile native A" Ding is it .summer and Winter, t,evedta fowls lostini �esh at nioultiV, time, pr(d eu.-gq Tultrfidkenqes,
ity. Get strong and the cough will disappear. .. Wheeling A60ut In his ,-hall-, h6 said, Every packige of frOYAL PURPLZ TOCK SPECI IC or OULTA sp clFic is
� ,.i novelty which Blackpool offers to its guarantdcd.
PSYCHINE" makes weak pe- I ; q the 11anulanlan IwasantB still -die ' - ' ,,, C,
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1� I Ittrong. It cures coughs of the most ollu ,:wlent plows, At funerals a repast 41 with huriallIV: Visitors, The ,explanation is simple. Just usa ROYAL PURpLa on one ofyout stnithaii and atir I
� 'T AD 1111hat was very.wrong of fitther to nitl ,, othor org)-iratlon on a
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1� a cold in a few' hlogHwou dTho elm Aft�ef watching. Iroib tho promenade Mal In the same conditiphi after comparing ,results you w 11 sayRO AL PURPL
rat, kind and breaks up ,amed collba 1.4 Pilirtaken Of consist- .. Ae Id oUptlebleostotho"whe my those nangilty words, Willie. I how the gull dips below them all beatto,death, or else bacitcome',3yotitrAoney. FRER-Ask . I. has I .
� hours. ,,,- of soaked and boiled corn the ex. sufferfromthfi; istregaitigeomplikint,butfortit. . . Jtbe edge of Your marchRht or write us for our valuable 32 -Page booklet on cattle . . �
Write for Free Sample. . nately thbir goodness does notend here,andthow [lope," he added, "that my little boy the goo and is lfxst to sikht, you can I ^ I .� and Poultry disoasot. containlag also 1 . �,
,4 t way corn WaS OfSt*prepared and who once try themwill Andtheso little Pills vala- I .
�, Ableinoomany w6gathidthey *111 botbowl will fiev%-.r'.,us6 Mich dreadful ]an- game vision by asoondi I 600iffiq and ful , icular,st about 11 . . . .
PU PLEST .19 �,�,
pa, S.le by all Druggists afta nealm soc. & $1 -;:ton lb� the tril)k Of Rhirope, - ' 1*04ptule th" � 111foovili! I bpc apdPOUL, W- �,
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�! 1�r bottle. I Jingtodi)WIthoutt em. Butafter all sick hqA glinge.11' , ifig to tile top of the towor, and, tit TRY SPECIFICS. F i, - ;
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Evbn - today ernImpples and wild . V r4e. that elevation -you again see tile grilai It you cannot det Royal rpurble ", ,� I ., 1i;
I Dr. T. A. SLOCUM I -f won't nevor say, It, pripa I P" F,
� I -s ar(i tbo only fruit knowfi to tile " i". , , 1 L
.11 LIMITED, 41 . MINI 'tile cbIld,, with a ,mfqchIBVou9 red eirclo of the still above the horizon SPceiflos from membantA or agdats, we 4" -1 ,,,I)
!,u 1111111JAn peasant. and his vegeta- , "I - OHE ' twhilde, In tits ,eyet "but I Mearned. It and watc-li it agaill--and this tillit, fill. I I will supoly you direct, exoeps ordpajil, . 41',��4 ,,'ii, 0 "; �1,
Yva W boiled With Q11 ' ally-spt for, the Oay.�London f1hron. On r60610t Of $1,M) U Pail for Oithtr PbUltr,V '1'rl-�� �
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are lid herbs Is tte ba 0 Aof so frinoy lives that here to where till the SAni#!11-tTarpPr,1s Magft Ine, JOIL'. I or Stock Sptclflci, ,,,,,,I ", ,
� . -om , Vve make ourgreat boa% out pills carelt 'while % . � . -
I pressed h Sunflower. hemp and malcd money actIng as out, agetit in .
I ,niurd Ftet,ds, .Medleal men -in rurat others do not. - I 11 . JoUrdisteict. Wrlwfortermq, 1; ".
� . ,. , Carter's Littlo tivor 11111a are very emall and . . - 11 I I � . I
I . " wbivo , ,"ry easy to tAke. OnoortwoNillmmikkostdow, It IN diffieult to S1l$..Vhodo you the , '
Zoiliflikilla aro still 1, itmong the, TheyarastrIetl vegotable an do not 11 Z ; I I Poe sale b3r till up-to-date merchafit,q,
peasantrf'aa wizards. 0, but by t9lelt gentle action pleaeol"Kh" Most mischief, OnOLM!les With the, worNt W, A- MEN Mfg- 00.1 tOndog 49, .
- Omni. , Children Cry, --111 ,tl
I � IntOntions Or fridtIft with the beit,- 1�-11� I.I., I.- -, ! I - I I - " .,
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