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your child
1'()u note the difference in
children. Some have nearly
every ailment, even with
!the best of care. Others far
more exposed pass through
unharmed. Weak children
'will have continuous colds
in winter, poor digestion in
summer. They are with-
out power to resist disease,
they have no reserve
strength. Scott's Emulsion
of cod-liver oil, tli Tiypo-
pho'phites, is cod-liver oil
partly digested and adapted
to the weaker digestions of
children.
tram, t Mora, Mamie. le, U , see well..,
NE11'`I'1PER STORIES.
A FAI TNFUL DOG -
dada to resp • av Ing ism eine revenant
are lits.
The mtelligpo• of the shepherd .log tad
h.. faithfulness to non were demonstrated
,m • ..te•rk•hle way in oonoecaioa with the
Je&tb of cheese Gillet, a $•terve of Proved
eine, It 1 , woo was killed m %Iuotaue tea
month. ago by the climbing. of a revolver,
(t. May 2nd he sweat out on • buying trip,
tad was so taw Big Hole uouatr. , 110 miles
frorn Hutt City. He bought a lot of .hese
tied ca the end woe going further into the
omens., to visit other rencbm. H. usually
pad for hi.iurrb•ees with cbssks,but whoa
he west to ranches eo far from
basin. -s oettrrs he could make better terms
for cub, because of the reconvenaeaw for
oaten* cbecks He bad taloa some $b,-
000 with him on the trip, end for prime-
t.tee earned • revolver. Sone two miles
frees the &serest ranch be had owasfuo to
mak • stop at • sage brush. Hie revel y er
he had dropped oto ape of his 'claps- as
the hip boot* worn by the riders to the
.entry were called. As he remounted bis
horse the revolver was ds•eberged. He had
dropped the pawl tato the chaps with the
trigger aren't the bora on the .Adie. A
bell was cent throe& hw gran, and peseta,
tkroagb his body came out behind one of
he shoulders. He, fell to the ground, but
tallied, nod mortally wounded though be
was, he onoe mon cl.mbd tato the saddle,
but could pot in on the horse. Fainting
with loss of Mood, be stumbled out of the
saddle • 'mood tune. When he revived bap
sespasrd dor win over htm,•ot(ng as though
folly aware of the serious nature of what
had b•pp.oed. The dog was Doe of two
wbich Gallia had named to bird hens and
cattle. Realism( that he was probably
mortally wounded, end that prompt mdse(
egos must be obtained .f the slightest oh•nos
he had of serve -tag, wee to be made the
moot of Gallen told the dog to :ere to Me-
rey'+ rmech.- This was the nearest ranch,
and one from wbich he might expect help to
be Beet as soon as they mould know of the
•ooident. There were other reaches ,o the
surrounding country, Mt eesietence might
bs obt•ioed more tuickly from this one.
The doe whi..sd• std cried and showed •
dal ire to Noyey his master's "debut Glllea
molded and told the dog to run the bass to
McVey a Fno•lly the dog started the
horse .he.d of him, and made • bee hes
for the rsocb mentioned. on the way the
bores fell it with • bead of fitty other
bermes, but the dog out him out lied ren biro
at full speed to the ranch. 0• arriving •t
in sight of the reach the dog Mean barking
GO attract.tteauoo, ani when the dog and
nderlese horse'arrived et the plops the wo-
rn knew soweehteg had happened to tail
lea. M soon Se the dog saw the blood o0
the e•ddle we noticed he turned and ex-
citedly mentioned a desire that ithe much-
ness should haat book to where I alien 1•y
Horses were 4nick I% mounted, end the
horsemen had difficulty in keeping the dog
in sight, so great was the salmi a t••t• to
tours to the side of hie wounded i.uster.
(:iller'was sell alive when hu friends reach
.d him.
HER CLOTHES HER SANK.
forme. was Msd t. a Londe.
w•rblepeme with *mese
11e:Amer ma woman, Mem Camelia Sei-
bsl*, who was die -covered Ma Leaden work•
bourse lately with 15,000 in United States
bark notes sewed op in her clothes, is •
obarsoter in the State of Mississippi, where
she has lived for the pest bites. years. She
was • cousin of the late Supreme ('Dort Jae
shoe L. Q leaner. She bad best tbosght
noes by her neighbors In Hreokhuvea.
Met , bet them wbo knew her beat say
that bar only mania is money Pottilg. Her
promises !• Loudon was to a.t.blueb rights
to participate is the distributing sl the
Temple estate. •meonti•g to several oIilioa
potted*. Si... 18b7 alt. has best trying to
establish her .Lime, She alio obaim to
Mire an interest it the Sabel' estate le Ger
many. Site bee been working open the two
ate will take no Risks.
Mrewrf••• of • vtrellkn wn Oity
Merchant.
1s Kerne with: Wee GOOD 1►'OR sal.
lo winter when Canadians spend a
lsrge portion of their time indoors and
Mune have the same variety of fresh
food as in summer and fall, indigestion
aged dye psis afflict a minority. " if
4aybody will tell me that dyspepsia is its
advanced stages r perfectly curable,"
Mid a Toronto merci amt, I will take
Ms word. Pereoaally 1 run so risk$. As
emu as i feel a *cess of weight it the
iSelnach, after a treat, i ksow that my
blood is sluggish in circuletisa. in my
Winne I cannot take muck use =
Itnd i fight the Ant sign of ataepe
Roubles with Scott% Sarsaparilla. it bas
newts failed Inez had has saved me manya doctor's bill-
Scars lansperills poolrooms
rePellardso weeds( to medy �i� pp"�°y>m�b. egad$
was keine. SAS at
So ye Mini di sll Esoloss.
s . -- -
casae for abuser thirty years, .ed e
ye she stand fee lamps to eegem
.dvieer.. MM. 8etbele M Meet 0/•y
old, Het family sweet le Ysaoippi
Omer. is 1800. they .weasel • member
use•roee ' ••d purobeed •
plasmas.
alar ISrool ane. Berneam
Souse tem ss 8s's
fell .ad did.e.td one el bur leg•.
than .h. has bobbled •heat from plass
place ea • crotch NM never wore. ee/let-
sat clothing. Netwithetendlag her wealth
.he .kept either in the Micas ot semm ob•rtt•
alibi mums or i• • dr•.ttod building or
Wastages. outhouse 1yt November she
sold a tract of .Dine 800 sores of timber Mad
la 53,100 to .sob. When the trade was
eoee.mnrneted and the Monk bill.jturoed over
Mem Seabee drew • noodle and thread ..d
re iseetod .ver) one pretest to leave the
roem, wising that .be wiel.e,1 to ..w up the
money in Mr clothe'. A few day. later .be
left for leader.
imath
.gat
more
teem
0r INTEREST TO WOMEN. HEALTH AND HOME.
et 1 HE FASHIONS.
she mime new Telma. ter •prses wear.
Ss.e (lav THa r•tator,AOTHu41Tr, 01 TH. NWw
N
Riad Mord. trete She Sired %trier
Met. ale...
on behalf .4 Fred Vntt.r Mis.iiei
Bible t'1am. I wish to express our grati-
tude to yea for the but of Mimes I)ant-
mee.t shish y.,u supplied ei. aid of our
charitable work re the infarct child .•f
Mrs Bromine, 16. Itnor street. To.
M. aero the child oriel swfully afflicted
with ,cold head, the face beim; literally
one scab from forehead to chwu, sod in
Cult brief time a complete cure bas been
effected. Surely your gift was worth its
weight in gold. EDMUND fast,.►(,
214 Sherl.uurue ' 1., Turuut
ABOUT PEOPLE 1
'I'ks wile fir war. A Leaden New
Raps refers to secretary Olosy as tbe"Lor
Uueravea of toe Maines state depot
mist"
Nan Hale soya that the only ease of du
courtesy towards him by reporters wit
wham ere chute in contest while he was
the country occurred in Boston.
Early widowhood appears to be the sad
desuay of easy members of the British
royal falsely The Quatro hermit w
widowed at 42, toe Empress Frsdenck
48, the Princess Iletuice at 3•,.
snit. Iv t'. I a.... mem "
the
As e seams edvs, oou• trete will •gat•
be ennead for Norfolk sad ether plaited
m
waives • tashion s.traabemusingly bemusing to
esamemMeader figur, d methe plaits nes
laegtbe.iog, pot ooe
bpeotiable to them who
are lawyer. to(
With dressy post Leneestutttee will
again he Sons singe or double breasted
Spanish jackets, rounded :a front, or out
square in Romeo style. They will have
moderate mutton leg else..., and be
trimmed with tet spangled p•sseemateris in
points.
For certain nese the mit f4notob ohevtoto
will be sxoesdngly popular this operate be
tag used alike by tailors and modistes for
tnyelns.
og, shoppier end Dueling nocturne
There are also very rdgG.b looking boor
eft« nod similar downy surfaced materials
that. appear among rather mannish looktug
gowns, to which a.s mese w
re eddee of the m
puha. roetetories them marry fashionable
women stall mounterto •pproprl•t*.
Among new g .ads for spring are stylish
Certo•rthoho .os., silk threaded -II wool
Foglr.h tweeds in various rioh color
eobemes, • pretty exhibit of 1'ashmirs• and
enne
''• i Himalaya novelties, mohair• in mu w
ol
coring. and v eaves, rough finished
boucles, soft rod silky. however. to the
. touch . • special line of Concha clothe, end
4 soother of new beautiful odor mixtures an
t. .ilk and wool plaids, in bleeding Dever he
Nee introduced. also fourteen daatmcI Yen
se
colla of Freoob and English woollens in plain
h and teneffects cy eects •ll shown at • celebrated
ta importing house oo Broadway
Pale prtmrnve yellow gloves .re very
fashionably worn with mooing .oalets. The
rival of these gloves is • longs ng velvety mou
u •auat&ire glow in crepe -whit.. O:bar Suede
gloves are worn that repect in trot
•t the shade of the trimmings of the
I gown. Weer. pink satin or chiffon u used
I with bu•luet de corsage of bluish roses, the
as Igloves ..re of o.meotiated kid. Maar*
glove• e trotted with white .re en suite with
he i totteti ..1 white elution trimmed with white
' lace . green gloves of palest hues me ?ooh-
s- ion•be, but green toilets look best with
y gloves of faintest maize colored undressed
kid.
is Very odd indeed look many of the pew
- sleeves en imported Rowe. Sonia show
tiny ruffle" set round and round the arm
from shoulder to wrier : others are puffed to
like manner, with bands of jet, spangle or
H• lace iaserrion between the puffing,. Others
agues show • doss coat slimy*, with divided
a drapery 8t the top, rounded on Vend% ked
. capes oovned with rich galloon or amply
edged with gimp, or the sleeve ie finished
with a Hagennt puff th.t is lambed at in-
_ ferrule, showing perpsadiculer oafs of rich
°entreating material between. (Nhermodel•
are the modified melon elm,. end the &l-
eek bishop shape for (bin summer fabric.,
the gathered to • band at the wrist and at
the elbow with lane frills falling from it. `e
Mete wing effect. are eel • ddwni4ent
eh.e&oteristio of .»ring millinery. but are
somewhat modified in their spreading width
upon the head. The great diainet.rs of the
hats of maenos poet was de.imed to offset
the broad effect of the sbodlder., end et this
bas boon reluoe'1, the hate .re modified .e.
oordiorly, but the effect is still breed and
rather low from side to side The manner
of trimming ie, however, far more beenmieg
to the foss of "leader women than to either
rotted or oval 0000t.oanoes. The Corday
basset. the Marie Stuart. end the 089°5e
with higb aigrette effect's towards the front
are ter more complimentary to (ewes of the
batter typo.
M. Searler bas woe bis suit agate.( Priam
Hoary of (Means for 275,000 trance The
-
oa.e was tried in Pena. The money w
the •moat of "epee credit ' gives t* t
Prises for his use by Siegler some time ago.
A meantime' to Frammoi. Garner the e
plum, whose murder at Hanoi ultimate,
Droning •bout the l'ookio expedites. mid
the Freaoh policy of colonial etp•mme•,
to is est up midway between the ob.ery.
(.Mrs end the Luxembourg palace, in Pira
fes sculptor is M i'uech.
,Ierom. K. Jerome has bees spookily die -
respectfully of the dead laogu•ge&
says that • e kaowl,dge of tbe dead Naga
ages has generally Men found to hamper
map 80 every walk of lite except mhos'
maeatanog, which is the perpetuation of lbs
follies of our eace.tors,
To Ms previous complaints of beim ever
ran with seekers for office, Gov. Lampjs.vpf
Maryland, add. the - "I have beet (mete
smberr.essd and my time has been more
token up with Miming to •ppsale from Dm-
mocr•te who are now holding office had wbo
wish to be rooted, than from Rspebfltmn
app! chat.. Thu pressure, too, Is in haver of
Numerate, who should not hold office, sod
wbo should be promptly displaced."
Work lagoon to be started ea the Phillip.
Brooks memorial library, to be erected in
Hyde Park, Mame it u the rift of Mrs, K.
F. Stetson, of Kosten, whose 0000117 borne
m hear the site of the proposed building.
and who is deeply ioterssud in the Bis.
Rill chapel, where Bishop Brook, preached
his last sermon. The buildt..g will beet
wood, forty feet square, will coot about $4,-
000, nod will be given to the directors .1
Ma Blue Hill chapel.
Tbe youngest moo of I,ord Randolph
Churchill, who son he way back from re.
voluuomary Cuban; not unlik• hs father in
many ways He was the Miro of • enme-
what dramatic utcides1 at the trine of the
Empire Music Hell riots m London, ane
miming be leaped over one of the mate end
beraogu•.d the audremos on the tyrannies)
action cf the Loader county eimuie1 in en-
forcing the views they then held on the
keeps. question. 'I'ne fire end eloqumoe of
the youthful orator was greeted with tee
mesdwm applause.
Alfred Andre, the well-ksowe beaker, of
Pars, was connected, directly or indirectly,
with nearly every l'rotestent woe" u
France, sod It is sod gave mutually to 500
religious an i benevolent .00i..... Ha
Moss in 1'xu and tai seiner/land were
gethersag pl.cetr for emotions of all me -
time. He was president of the national
oo)lmittee ot the Voting !lea'. Christian ea -
e motion' of Frames, at'td'btd a share in the
erection of the building now occupied by
the Pare 1 000g Yea's I .into* anemia -
time
The chair of mineralogy .t terford,veaat
by the resurn•titn at I'rof Story-Meekelyn.
who bas beld it for about 40 years). bas
Mee filled by the electioe of 11, A. Metre,
of Trinity college. The cheir hitherto has
been very poorly endowed, but it tow be-
muses • Waynbette professorship, with •
fellowship of Magdalen college en$exed,t.d
is worth 1503a year!
la the op.$tw of the Brooklyn Kagk.
young Mr. Hollowell, the Bosnia oompa.er,
has done • "sensible thine( in pietism hie
ex prmssi.. marts in Bailieb "Wby call
Nine by holies and (forman mums is as
E.ght6 ermine/ Med '" 1t Make. We
went to mak. FAerfilb the tempos .f the
whole rima st mea. It le the beet sad altar•
est and mast pieterayue spe.ek that there
is, m spite of a few mattere that ot•Nts.-
pbers and gr•mm•riae will micron is fu-
ture otee nee. BmMea es • m.eioal pro-
gram the maims* km the rad salistam
tim of knowing what the eampessr is tan-
ner ebo.t
Rveryeee who reads religious lottraele has
hese struck by the feet that all sermons
or addresses reported •II oMr&otenred as
"able," 'velai.eet, • "ie.trpetive," ate. TM
am at .mob .dlestives is • venerable tra-
dition of religion* jeered.., bus Kuhop
tlotiagtee, of Syracuse, .as not to like
it, for in hie dinosem the Gospel
Messeeser. he remark.: it meld be en
deretood that all sad addressee
ea our public oo,ealeat ern •alit., •alodplws,'
'earteet,' 'iatera.fies,' �IetMrly,' impssm
ass,' •tbotihef.l,' 'brilliant,' .id 'remark -
alga, it would lave M. pies .. tie. and
Mbar.
RIGHT IN OUR MIDST.
dlr. M/pteaa..rOwe. lased --ewes Tears
Armee spt$My-smbese. Cued by
mimed'e,Rld..e P111..
Ow= Soren, Marva a (*pssial)-Mr.
Ahlpm.. tele MM story in the here
4 that be
say heads ethers, end says :-An the re-
mit of a tumbba whet • bey whish Mimed
my beak. i lay. Imo trembled with weak
ktdpeye all my Itfa For the pest year I
Mire bus. •.ptaeror. ptet.warmtis waral! • friendly 4hrsd M be nee
D.dd's Eid•.y Pall. Teens el she crime
showed DI.MN. and I maliead
I bed Mama it kopotraible when duel b
Mead= awl at Med ides cam drama
dewm W..&ya la MI I Mee (seed about
OW/ 4... bad= and sin maw Messy .ad
Waft esrow IshNIL
\eedle w.rI.
Needlework withstands the ages When
it te beautiful it is worthy of art museums
It is not only deoor•tive in itself. hut it is
decorative employment. .4 woman embroi-
dering makes as cb•rmilg • picture as •
lovely /girl painting- A11 the ladies of high
degree in all the courts in all the ages have
done beautiful oeowllework, and the fashion
able women of today slam. to Wye trodden
tar remembered this Smart boudoirs and
drawing rooms •11 of •.udden display fas-
cinating little work boxes and embroidery
frames. and in the 1.w minutes before die -
ser is served the hostess haste• herself with
laking • few stitches in the enchanting fab
tie that is rowing ander her finger., the
while she trassips rails. with the friends who
am dining en famine Mittens and comfort-
er% for the poor 'see with great juutioe no
lesser being made Its moiety women.' The
.swing and knitting of this description is
loft for needy women to do who cannot do
pavthisg elm. •heir work being ho0ght tram
therm mil turned over to more needy people.
It is the fashion to rive nee', friends ex•
maples of ems's handiwork of the new -old
mhos. Im0t.sd of "fascinators.- whine' al-
ways did muse the hair an, now prim diem
are worked for Doeth girlfriends who are hs-
NOthed The rotor ne league dread. the
.herrMr del slippers which tee oto sever wear
out enough 1 make them gond Inek to
threw after •)1 the brides he Mem.., hot
hw visions of wnnderfel altar cloths. which
it is the dream of every f•.hiOahle Roma
Lkithisho and High Chareh Rpi.eepalitt
woman to embroider Meat Amities.
seminal. though. leek the p$tiepo. rootlike
for .o big an umdortekiee.
Tb. Misg Wahln.
it
is said that there is • rankling there is
every heart, and vs' that some mold ex•
champs their own for that e( ..other. Re
that as it may. the Mon sekd.g tram the
heart of • erten le real easemb, end ie this
1844 of tight beetn t very osteon com-
plaint also Pet...'. Phlel . Corn Re-
tractor . • wryer tel remedy tor all
kind ..f haartaohe, as yes M smelly prone
H •Rlrotad. ramp, pew, pakllom Try
the geasise .td nee se etM.
*be rswew..
Well -►Mow Millionaire (te • begged --M
of with yep thi. miset..
Beggar --Come, sow, you esedn't give
yourself mob .in I The only dilemmas be-
tween am awl ms is that vsm ass sellking
wear mem" mfllleo,wNlo 1 aim to yeti week
leg ea my Aire'.
NEWS Of THE WEEK.
F .1. Lvneh, • peemjmmat ed-*mM-n-t of
Ptsterbsre, k deed.
Kt -Mayer Rears, of tl.n•mm es„ died
psddsmly Sunday ms1L...
..ache Mime, mit fifi.rt&. was nostpwllsd
M pay 541,0 for mobs en Mint stall.
Sir Ribbon Tepper has entered the Hali-
fax Mw Ara e1 Readout R1tMhM, Parker &
Chisholm.
Ripples will glum the Qss.s'. ()w• tin lee
wombs be Tint rhos city en the Qssaa'.
Birthday.
The ttaet.b farmers Mve pies rred
time to the kill for the ..Jets. Ma
,otele. Thiry e their slfooltrastilt
bet test C eedba Maw stab Sim pistol
FRUIT AS F000.
A. ads soot. Rather Tear • YM by t1Wle
The yds. N the atlas am. rename.
Ere ie said to have meta that trait oma
goad ler food. Every genas... Mmes 'Ms
eedsreed be opinion, sed sow perhaps
more than ever before the • mid te waking
an M se bow good • food It really is. Good
ripe fruits cuetatu • very large amount of
smear In • very easily detested form. This
eager forme • light nuurt•hatant, whets, in
Ou.tuaetloe with bread, nee, oto , tore •
food espeei..I. suitable for thew warm col
ones and when elites with, sat, milk or
intik and eggs. the whole forms :he most
whet and 0ayj5 digestible food imagist -
able. Fur oto • • ,,•ep•bl. of digesting it
fruit mum with A8.trs forme • very perfect
nourishment, but 1 prefer my 000ked fruit
uoyered with rice •n4 milk or custard.
1 recayed • bo. latel% written by •
misdeed men adviatnepeople to I via entirely
un trot•• and outs 1 am out prepared to
go tau tar by the way, b.. allowed some
meat to be takers with it for, although I
look otos fruit as su seediest food, yet I
look upon it more r., a -05C .S$tt edition
then •. • perfect i ..,d of staelt Why for
age• hat • people eaten apple se'i.e with
their roast mom and suckling pr Simply
because the acids me pommies to the fruit
assist is digesting the fats no abundant in
this kind of food. For the lame reams at
the sad of • heavy ii nner we eat our cooked
fruits, and when we want their (Insane.
action eyed more die -Hoped we tek• team
after dinner In their natural, _mooched
slat* as desert. In • r past ages instinct
hes taught mea to .1., this : today skews
tells them why they did it, and this same
.cieoaii tele us that fruit should be eaten all
an aid to dtreenea ..t other foods much
more than it is now.
Cultivated fruits, ouch as applea, pears,
cherries, strawberries, grapes. etc , mutate
oe analyse very similar prop•.rtioos of the
mime logredieete, which were about 8 per
,est of grape sugar, three per Beet. of pro-
tons', 1 per cent et male: end other acids,
sod 1 per cent of de.h farming albuminoid.,
with over 80 per cent of water ingestion
depends open the action of pepsin in the
stomach upon the (rod. which u grimily
aided by the acids of the stomach. Fab
are digested b% thaw ends and the bile from
the liver. Now. the acids and peewees it
fruit peculiarly assist the acids of the stone
ace. Only lowly even royalty has been
laking loom bate. in tea instead et sugar,
and lemon juice bas been prescribed largely
by phyaeiam to help weak depletion.
"PARLOR"
MATCHES
represent the acme
progress in Match-
making.
No sulphur -
no sm.....-n--certainty
of a light.
All well appointed Akeesry
Stern keep
E B. EDDY'S
Matches.
AFTER TEN RAR( $U07ft111w111
Two DO= Ou14111
Mit oreew. Men .1131.o. }t
)arts the lest text yemw Iliad
with kidney Mews. being
io N that T amid sot He to
Midi sit nor stoop to this ground.
I W aH the eemtvllu I weld y
bit hoard d Dodi% KW
alwiltisimillired a bas
to cry H tarty otos
oapup
m mks four looam m
to
d10101 MIL
Watching ati«.w.
•'Thario are but few persons wee keep
bow le walk upstairs properly,'. says •
well karma plty.toue. "Uaaally • pampa
will tread oo t.$ ball of his feet it taking
eaoh step, sprlagiag howl up to the sett
Nap. This is very tiresome end wearies
an the maireles. as it threws the entire out
model weight of the body n0 the ,,w+lee
et the legend feet 1'o. •boulJ' in walk
tag or climbing stun, seek for the most
tyael distrtbuttw of the body,. weight
possaFle. la walkisv upstater v..ur feet
should he placed squarely down .n the step,
heel read •11. had Deo the work should he
Performed slowly 80) deliberately. Io t0.e
there i. no strain .•o an, particular muscle,
but each ons n .lotus' its duty in • ..tura!
maa4.r The muse who Roes with • sprier -
rag step you rosy be ours is ere philoeophsr
or, at lout, hoe rsaeoat.v has out beep di-
rected to that subject.
CLERGYMEN AND LAYMEN UNITE
In Tbs.r realm,. of or. eview , tytarrbar
Powder.
Taking the Bishop of Toronto, Right Ke,
A. Sweem•n, Mt. I1 C.I. , three ot the
eedIog'oamben of the Minuet? of %1..a•.
tor Hall. and men like Rev. tl. 11. 11'ith
row, 11.1)., mid others, as representing the
lle:hodut Church, .11 of whom have spoken
in high terms of theemerits of lir. Agnew s
Catarrh•l Powder, and melte with these the
were endorsement of this med eine by tbe
well known Toronto Journalist, W 1.,
smith. ae representing the laymen. and it
Myst Ix granted that clergymen seer ley
moo ere of ape mind touchiest this truly
meritorious medicine. The truth is th.t
everyone who wen the medicine has • good
word to .as for r
One •hors puff of the hr.•rn through the
blower supplied with each ....bottle of 11r
Agoew s t'•t.arrh•l Powder ditTuaw (hie
powder over the surface of the nasal pa.
s.gr•.. Patel.. and debate fur to use, tt re•
Levo in ten mieotee, and permaceotly cure.
catarrh, hay fever, colds, l.eud•che, sae
throat, towilitie and deafness 40 cent..
iampie bottle sud blower sent on tromp! of
10 tents in stamps or silver a G. I►et.:hoo
4-0'nurch 'it . Toronto.
Sold by .1. le Devoe
Place so oyster shell is the tea Mettle and
it wtll collect the bard master that is Gable
to form no the inside ot the kettle. The
sheik. should M washed with • brush he•
fore using. it.move the 'Sells every few
weeke anti replace with fresh ones if the
water in tory hard.
To remove • tight riot from the ringer,
take • long thread of silk and put ogee end
under the ring end drew it through several
torhee, helloing it with the thun•b io the
palm of -the heed. Then wind the loon
end of the .ilk tightly round the finger
down to the sail. Take hold of the short
end of the silk, and, holding it towsr.1 the
huger end, unwind it, the silk preemie
memo the ring will withdraw It
The questa returned to Windsor from the
Isle of Wight oo Thursday. Previous to
her departure from the island she deposited
• wreath on the casket containing the re
m•,oe of Prince Henry B.ttenberg
AT TITTNVILLE!
Tie Town's Lead,.. z Ilerekoant Ltd Up
Rheumatism in various forms is one of
the moat common .Sisea.es there 1a
It arises generally :rom impure blood
and a broken don a •c.tem. In the
limbs it u painful. .a most of the in-
ternal organes dau..•roua, and is the
heart usually fatal.
The experience of lir. H. Mina. the
well known genera: merchant of 8titte-
vili, is interesting
Lost winter 1 was badly afflicted
wltk rheumatism. I decided to try
Dr. Chase's Pill. To my surprise. I
got ivrotetliete r•' e' :.red before I had
need i.n.. but mm :., i .00 was gone.
" I :u also trout,!.• with bilious-
ness tor years. and ,! , • tensile of throe
or four week, woe!! 1,• laid up with a
severe :.e..L,rlte -1.. stomach Sines
(mese t'b'.+e', P,'I- h:,v. not had as
attack of either.
I may add that err. (,7ase's Oint-
Ilient for pile said •:In diseases uest
as effective as far ..e'. Pin. for hood
troubles. 1 Use :i yak who muttered
terribly from Wee'. _ piles. He tried
Chase's Ointment and in a Sew daya was
eompletely usnwtl "
Al! dealer* had Fdtn.usoa. Sate. a 0e.,
' manufacture ea 'Rini uto. 25s.
Chose's LMseed "Id Turpentine for
colds. broeetiRie earl eominagRles. Bare
este, 25 tents.
■.r\ -tabs. t'nrr. tab... .arra.
rein.. \rarnt:le P:ileA
/L rale 1a elm 811.1a, rte.
(i1.mno'tir Keir• -.f .seri • :n.i f y
The "D.&L.
Is
Menthol Plaster
Manor am.w row. a t le...i..-8 Raft
r .r•M• 8.1..585* 1...
..•••NNtemir '...,..,,I Hae.. e.. eels.
• t. .•.1 •., ..a nme17 .. M. • Urs r. • Aft
www.- a 1......1.114 remelmeet...e. OM.
Prise (tar.
I .tviS A L.5V.'kl\'CG CO., Litt.
M• ,v iN,w..
Coal & Wood Yard
The undersigned begs to inform
the public that he keeps on hand
all grades of
HARD coAL
SOFT
BLACKSMITHAND
__ COAL.
PRICES OF W000 REDUCED.
8pme1.1 •(slat.. glvv 10
OUT SPLIT WOOD
Call and gett prices and nee samples
of wood.
Office and yard, NELSON -RT.,
pear aeales flies. Reese
D C. STRACAN
!i, W taw e.rS. *t goal f I l
1 J. 8. Pleat will b., It the
amegVe tar end sea SpA
" A .rid in the bark," a pate webs AD
sb•.lder-blades, water Nosh. k hiss m
had oseetipatiee, are eyunpeomill ret d(jpppdrg-
.4 stem•ch, eldsere, liver olid bowsk
icer on "elongate origin.tin, 1n .bousisio
meat , f these wow. tusk. Ayer'.
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Dicot.. wrier; Moa +..t.,
Driving Nails
and driving bargains are a good deal
•like, one wants to know where to strike.
I )y
SILVERWARE AND FINE CUTLERY
We are giving great bargains. lo
CRti.-'...' 'r 1.ttv., AXE., F'i1.Es and
(iENER.tI. HARDWARE.
Our
Our prices are away down.
DAVISON & CO.
Noted for goo.( goods.
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FOR TWENTY-SIX YEARS
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
THECOOiCSBESTFR ND
LARGLST SAL[ IN CANADA.
GODERTOB
STEAM BOILER WORSE.
A. S. C H RY STA L,
Mone.erte Cranial ! Meseta
Dlenutactursr of all kind. of
BOILBRB,
Smoke Stacks, Salt.Pans, Sheet Iran
Works, etc., etc.,
And Dealer In -
Regina., Machinery ('.sttnga, Re.
A11 ares of Pipe mid hoe Fatima.
bum .and Water Graver, Glebe Vph*..
Ank Valves, iasprwtor., Skaters ped 1..
j*stRe Cem.taotfy ea Hoed •t Lowed
A special Ilse of Steel Water and Hoe
Troughs for use of fanners end other.
RepeIrlsg prompt y etta.ded to.
L. S. OZZTST.L.
Milly P. O. ilox 37, Oodartsh, Oat
Warks e) suite a. T. R. et•tlom,0sderba
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OR ATEFUL-COMFORTIdO-
EPPS'S COCOA
BREAKFAST SUPPER.
"Ry • thorough knnwleders
Mom w►Mk govern the
sed not rlllee, etwl Ay •
tail*opertle nI well
twhas prevlded for our
per a ddtrately fl,vomred
in many heavy doe
* te aim of sash aee{{
�mv targeeverry 1
al rvhest every
of eablle .hal
N read) to Meath
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lgadidmpiy wkh heillam mew or WM..
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