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et are bank.► Was I bad mad we sad e' L the meats. haU d Md pr�t'tsee arwl�s•
of ;M biggest and eat Odebah hstllat o dere l remedy
weed. 1 Ils ors _x_.1.1 itlsm.emea. la ma'op otberww fair lame at this Oder it • wo.dertd jam dy •ad inks pima t►. wlesutllsM. Dees tittle �'
ud wealthy Delia is the rose esd ON Ir trMowmesdi.g.lt," Y. Neatness Malt
tt..t • nigra 1.*i., Oak AsW by J. S Dan.. ,as dean is tb. whaler. Oa come low
Weis la -
bowie fouled s hal whish It tttedlt.
•�j'*" (� fade epilog Irate sad. later, .apst•g
�a wbo toughs and bled for it upon. the Tse .so i.xo. t.fIm air solea damage, M• the "air"
Alis gelds of yon- Awaeg the may stork add of .bsett- prospects ere above i.b average. TM tel•
°net, Indeed, must be the amperage• people tiny u one •boat the prospe ere: rea above
reports of lregatat t'o-
orded W R1 mother of • yoseg American author •• Ver ods" •' llawil l 00 -
our strata h. vs ot to. Dynamo Y
mel if/orchid `which is welt authenticated but ...m. •t " Beat for yearn' • " Never qua haw.'
fal the 11 ks y .true that the valor du• most looredible. ear." NIo
Yrs le mighty squeal.' of the past has
Ooe evsoiag aha her son stoppedtits •t rise lel : y�MpN I LltcN
tsstanaee proved only t gustily. door of her room oa abs way to se owe to or acne ut the Drop will he plowed .p.
M ,any deliver • mese•.• wbtsh had been mat to
brooms ter the northeast' esd the pea- Yet he dieoo•arwd the old lady la the pt Wbss we ao to wM.ra Ootsri0, bow•ver,
oot darkness, bolding • snatch ander the °old tM sports are gsite sM nveges. Ifsam aU
Ing l Mvm• sections 00900 retorts of pope .s.d1uoa and
,t1y Ries seythiug like • tell 1)N of the water fame& et» crop bwsDR • tstllure: Dos as coons of the
.b.
Wise. she ' • csio W b.rin reepoose tall wheat of tke pr0vlm• u jnsV. M li
to her eon's hearty Magi, she admitted the wssters belt. wt' mey 0000lode nkat the Rood
had lighted mamas and created fall wheat acreage an aly sio•eds the poor,
them i• the same way. mod tis. prospers 0 the whole are very
I was thinking • as . I k something else," Bee. 1. November lest we concluded that
she sato, naively, "and ail f knew was that an Jammed area had be.o laid down to
I tad to tyro something an Astor (totals wheat. The crop of this year at present
light the gess" promises so .mooed is total yield t.bo crops
And limo ■`s added. "I deal think it of the two preceding years.
wax suck a lamer mistake sissy all,"
'oma SND TC. l
wile tittering who have bem left b w ig-
sogye, callous Oov.rom..t to meek to seek
gigs sold oomfort of the Poor law est.bluh-
mest would oocupY too math some but they
era a usm.rou band and their tre•tmecI is
. lasting reproach to the Mesta they
tensa so well. -
Only the otb4 day • serelmor of the
testae' " Ch•res of the Light Brigade " ex-
pired in • Lsoea.br. workhouse. its; •
cooper is the .8th Humors, the demised
hday
but
pawed
aght throlbe war with Russia,
through the Indies Mutiny
nes the possessor of two Crimean medals,
leu bate, • Muuoy medal, end the wine
-tettllm•oy of loos( aerates. Hie was ao ex•
stat record. watch. es is so 1n many other
Nen, ended Irmthi. iM,poer-beme walla. •
smother Crimean hero was k the forced ter
mem of oirouwatenre tom,*
ot mother Leao•.hnre peepers bowie amino
remain there natal his death. This veteran
imp • sergeant ata claimed tote the trum-
peter wbo sounded the order..ior the fatal
,barge ; but, whether this oletm was oor-
rpt or sot be had many medals, t.oludis.
she Criemen, Didion Mutiny, long servio*
.ad good oondact.
The begtetll pomace he received w e
on may be g.thoted tram the fact ot
leaving to avail hiatwtf of the acoommo
jm provided by • oo•0tdorate j:overa
-fiat for another class of permeate. tow of
whew hive been suy'hog but • bardso to
the state, and with whom it was aa fadig-
oily for v'e:era° to have to eeeooiste.
-Among the lomat** of the Wolverb•mp
to. workhouse let year were lose ata who
had also taken part m the terrible Crimao
,impugn. One. of them was • private in
Infantry regiment. 55.1 alter the obs Yf
the war, ie which he had ►see s (request
parti°ip.W y fop„ or mrd to India nod
treat tnreagifatee$ it the etirrtsRiiliilf la
the Idle. bratty. Including tits e.Rsge-
.st..t Oswipsrsa Delhi wad L•oknew.
The other veteran was • runner is the
Royal Artillery sad was present at Bala-
clava, his battery being actively eag•gee in
Novenas the gallant moo wbo rode Into the
"tansy of death." Has regiwiwt was
afterward* dratted to China and took part
is the capture of the Tata Forte sad the
eperstt°os agaiosl Nide. For all them
*.evicts he was reworded with the megol•
first pessioo of five p•noe per day-iasuf•
BM*sot even to previde Avon te provide him
with a paper's meagre fare.
wt peer, too, • poltoe-court mieeiecory
spa tiled to • L.•dos ..glstrate for aid
from the poor -box for soother old Crimean
ems moldier wham • grateful .aaatry had
ten to slots ter htm.•1f. This eaten esu
esteem was seventy yeas .f .pa and desti-
tute. He fought u the trawler' at 8ehea-
topol sod received medals for this end other
distinguished meek.. sod, besides Wog fa -
talked home, wee.ota•lly allowed • pen-
.les .f *isomer, a day for the estraverat
puiod of nine soothe t
Oee would have t►.aobt that eat .f this
.aattio.n1 income k. would stake some pre -
yahoo for • rainy day ; kst.....bow, kit
laded to do se, sod thee, atter spndiag •
.et.ider•bte period is • workbeme, we tiled
this old soldier, at the sae of three sone
y5n mod tea, applying •t a polsoe-oourt
ler aid in procuring tools towable him to
hiker the occupation o1 • bird -cage maker.
Aad it must not be forgettee that • shore
1.. before an ladies Mutiny veteran was
Mood dal under most pitiable eir0us-
steass is an outhouse fs Birmingham. He
me about ehty years of ass sod for some
eseidershle time bad endeavored to ears e
fiylar by blanking boots in the sleets .f
the ietdlasd capital ; d*epami. was be had
-thermoses efeperomfer rad. is a emomea
104(158 house. sod ss e'lter timer wherever
he mold tied • quiet earner, privation and
apatite heftily putting an end to bre Weer -
able exutoocs.
Other axsrrples might be give. -+U
equally eloquent of tat 'ration's oaltoes eva-
sion of its raspousibiliLy towards those wbo
have risked life sod limb to promote
Serosa power sad prestige abroad. bat
theme already rives should sabot. It is •
eteeding diagram to the eoaetry to whom
interest* their mamboed has been devoted,
that these *oldies of the glorious peat
should be lett to starve or to meek the shelter
of the pauper's house.
HOT CORN.
Prisoner -What -that man going to de -
food me' Why, he oouldo't pull an inno-
cent mea through
"Zt�w
sip bore true sinking a aloha
IailaNaiwsb .boat bit home rMalir-
•• Yea; I noticed he's sold the pan.
Betti.,Wb.. bid Goldbae murtsd Ilia,
why did she nay thews' ocly 24
8yla--Well, you see, she made • dlse.nll
for oath.
•
Fair One -1 want • hiliblsill‘.iososiy
s e000d Ditto -Don't handl Alec a that'I
the kind you'll get.
Mr. O1dstyle-I don't think that • college
•Itsea•met amounts to much.
Mr. Spa. "rod - Don't you' Well, you
ought to foot my boy's bills.
" I'm we is anoarasg." said the young
lady iranki -d-the tea**. " but es the
wtdows tips LeMrf 511 skit o6ersoowadset.
tlpg�rr.,x+rlli�al1► to reWea�ssactrro.
Bald -heeded Oentlemer4kail0Q his ahem•.
fol .hedl-Co•found it, you tete an shorn -
/stably long time about M.
Shoeblaok-Yeti air:.(0 Mal doge so
quick as whoa you 'es year 'air oat.
He--TYsgi,E._+Mawsei► two mf.lbl.
8b.-Wd11;-shine¢ in her lie. --
of
bodges.
He- W bMt'. that'
enc-Lgoklig for • bo,brod.
Hi. Hear (severely) -How could you,
sir, be so meas as to saludle p".oplo who
pot their trout ie yea' j
th
Primmer-Well, year borer, 111 malte it
worth:esseeehiao to yea if yeell tail me
bow tow Ali, Yeses as don't
•
Mew esiOmmay 1t' eyed (. shag -beery
or .t any Ge. i. • few day., by tilt Mit of
Ayer'. ((lry Femoral. With gash . ear
and prompt remedy as pals •t hem& there is
so nit i of prolnrgieg the agony kr weeks
aid moor~. Help tb's remedy fa year
Mose.
0 •
Wigilee-I hear Bjeaks has been very ill
L tie oat d danger'
weplee-Well. he's ooavksseoar bat be
won't be oat .t dower until thee ,ratty
Dares war has b..m tsk'-e ewe of hies b..
500• sway.
Waiter (M or) - Jest see this
roast ; K's all bent ap 1 I awl set that
before a cuss 1r.
Pro.rW.r-Serve it to that lady esd
gentleman there. They are a MOW couple
-they'll ..ver knew the diff reel,
Health sad happiness are relative oondi-
tti.a. ; at my rate, there can be little ap-
plea. without health. To Riva the body
its t.0 meeoure of .tre.gib end moray the
blood aheald be kept pare tad vigorous by
ass 4ver,'lat it M is the .oad lero•-
ead moose be asked up from time
Walls from the 0001001 shwa
It le tit.. that there Is platy to de. bat
every job ase more thee me as. for it.
It is true that leves.ts w be made, b.1
seldom withool- aliet' wick. 01 es -
a•
treerdlry look.
To e pilgrims' 11sMI
thi M who are
thiektog of 000log tat this *belong country,
we would .ay
Have mossy to elroy of an assured .Ira•
mien before you hid the lents •diens 11 you
doe's yea may have to sleep in the street
sod chew se*aery for breekfe.a.
Do not °ones oat her and expect that you
are smarter thea the waive.. Some of the
brightest Wads on earth breath the mom
to Kootenay and it le hard to keep ap with
t hem.
1f you have failed everywhere else 40 not
extort ho be say better hate, and you will
nut be disappointed.
if you are tough said ordered to leave
your oommunity do not oome at all Yon
will and oompetiti�og too keen.
If you have Iittll money but plenty of
manhood and are composed of the same staff
as the trail blisters of this gnat oott.try,
Dome atocg. You will win in the e.d pro-
vided you do net pond yourself to boot.reao,
Dards and the women is red.
a tenth ars.. -.
This crop le growing is favor both for
psetartwg sod soiling, although the ores is
still uompsr•tively .mall. !t nae o0me
through the winter In splendid co.dilioo,
more e.pouully when sown on light coria.
vecirTLTION.
A. M•y opesod it ws oonaidered by the
majority of oorrwpoodents that the season
was hard)] m •dvanoed as usual, but it was
thought that as they had been plenty of
rain there would be rapid gr.iwth wises the
warm weather mine. In moot parte of the
Provmoe there was • good bite of grim for
sheep and young rattle, but live stook gen-
erally had not been turned out to pasture.
Fait buds on trees were ready to burst in-
to bloom, and 000.eberrtes and °arrant.
were nicely leafing. Very little sowing of
spring Drops had 000grr•d, owing to the wet
and rather cold weather prevailing.
ctLovIL
Reports regarding clover are not only
varied, bet in way inela0ose they are o0s-
tradictory, although the matter of draining
largely explains why men io the same least -
sty eometteme wad entirely opposite retort e.
Clover made • poor catch in 18%, and in
following .yrisg the seeding turned out only
• little hatter, exoept where sown with het -
i'', 1 oung Beide are doing bettor than cid
meadows is the winters half of the provisos.
On low lying lands • good deal of heaving
awurred, though this evil was to some ia•
stances largely repaired be a prompt and
e•refal use of 1110116nd roller. is the "sat-
een part of the Provmoe thea are more un-
favorable reports than otherwise regarding
clover. In a number of focalities it is
" played out" to • duoouregtug extent,
spring frosts have done mon Injury there
thee to the west. Taking the Previa" esa
whole, it is yet possible for the wools
°over and give • generous yield by mowing
flame. fo both the east sad the west slaike
ham done much better than red clover.
FRUIT AND MUTT TICKER.
It was rotator "arty en toe let ot May to
ay much with oertasoty about the prospects
of fruit, as soars from wild plums very few
trait trees were to bloom, and some orchards
were quite backward. One or two °erre,-
pendent' *reported injury to peach bode
from freer. bat the majority speak hopefully
regsrdiir this fruit. In the county of E. -
sex hundred. of acres of peach and plass
trees hive bees set out dariag the La year
or two, Apples will not likely be • Urge
crop this year, except 1. s few localities,
owls. to the Mimeses yield of the previous
mama. Mag tress era badly disfigured by
the breaking of limbs *wilt( to the great
lead of apples ea them last year. Peer tris
promise wall, exoeps that • dumber of oases
of blight are reported. Where plate tress
have bees properly looked attar there ls •
probability of • rood yield, although in the
ora of this frail sed et/erries e,mplahts are
*till being made se to Use a.oleot of the law
regarding black -knot. Small trults general-
ly give goad promise. Some dowses was
done to fruit trees during the winter by
field aloe.
Mr. Bikini (Sdro.ly)-I owe you a grudge
Mr. Wllbime-s grudge, .h' ; remember
that !
Mr. Wilkins (000lly)--Oh, that's alas,.
1 ebsa't be alarmed, for l sever knew yea
to p y ssythla', you owed.
TrivveS.-Is thiooar advertieemeet 10
the paper ter • lost dog ? .
Dime -Why, you had • dog to its.
Tiv.-I kale ; but I want one now, and
I tbiek 1 era rake a satisfactory *election
tram the animals tale advertisement will
totes in.
PRONOUNCED INCURABLE Mfr Vere -de -Ven - Only think, Mr.
'1•as'ey, they bays a eastern in Spain that
wiles one admirs anything the owner im-
mediately preseotr had, with tt
Mr. Teenier (de.porstely)-I admin Year
hood very muoh, blies Vere -de -Vere.
•-•"I beg your pardon. Mr. T.mley, but we
" Five year; ago my little degohter Pat aro sot is Spain."
Otsoked .lib catarrh of s very aeries; '
6790. We used ail known catarrh ours., A young maple en their honeymoon are
sed treated with moat ahilfal phveiouse for dallying languidly with the grapes at des -
over three years, end hue tem was prososa• 5504
cod .n 1 incursbla last Winter se heardly)--Aed you don't Sod it tire-
•ewrae t'$W.r« :.r --ou are quite
ew
n'. I;eta!rbst Powder. A bottle .Rel ttfret_ jtla► thenenantillia tact to year
procured, and I hare sate for the eeasflt hi.Mbr life awaia tdarling. D0
sad eeooaregement Mall *offerors from this He (eat.eetlt)-Q•1q, o yarn g•
dreadful malady that eh or using too bottles' you know. if you were to die tonight, I'd
my child was complete;y shred, sod 1 ono- get married again tomalley morning !
eider it my defy to Ire• my testimony for
the benefit of like sufferers." Mrs. George 8impseo-Gibb• has more alt-rsetraint
"nye*, log,raol, Out. gold by teat li than any other man 1 know.
neva. Thompsnn - Hu he
Simpson --Yes : ha advised me not to hay
tsindslY d rew, thrall croak, and when b0 learned afterwards
that I had dropped live thousand no it, he
es** 01I(SI I allusion to the
matt era
\o ease of catarrh too acute or of too loon
standing but Dr. Agnew's C•t•rrbal
Poadet Dan allay and owe -When all else
tail it corse-•1ry it first and each 11 P.O.
meeting.
YOU NEVER W?LL• BE SORRY
For livisg • pure life.
For doing your level. best.
For being kind to the poor.. ,
For hones beton ]edging.
1M1r ylski.g before *.akisg.
For stealing by your principles.
,Fes stepping your ars to gossip.
Fee bridling • slanderous tongue.
Peg lining square to business transactions.
For giving an unfortunate person a lift. •
For promptness in keeping tour promise4
For potting the best oonstraction on the
sots of others, -
f-ASHION FANCIES 'sa
--
The "attest shades of tea are correct' ter
gloves sow that we bare so mach color in
oar (owng.
Rosettes belts of gar shyer, either pieta
or gilded or iewelied, are • novelty 1n dress
ornemeitetion.
Jewelled or oxidated buckle* and silver
buckles set with turquoise, are very pepoler
se well as the varieties of Rusat•n enamel.
FARMERS' DONTS
Sarcasm is en effective weapon. esd with
it a paper published fat farmers, the Stook.,
man, sake to embst the tendency of some
farmers --let as my a small minority of them
-to neglect ad ill -trap their .Ayes. The
Stockman publishes this lie* of " Dov a
far the farmer -
Don't try to plass your wife.
Don't appreciate one thing .he done.
Don't ever plan your week we se to be
able to take her to an entertainment.
1)oa't help care for tbe.ohildren ; that is
what you got her for.
Don't fail to invite company to dinner on
Sunday without letting her know, so she
Dan have • day of rat.
Don't g�ot the .hookei of water from the
deter. W .BMk.j.bMri . oma pump who
half tris.
Do.'I tail le eek your wife if she yenta
yea te do d1 the housework wMn she asks
you to pat some wood fa the stove.
Desi ..Dicot eskisg what she has done
with 011 the egg ad batter mossy ; foe it
will mom than supply the table, help pay
the hired man, get the ohildren's books and
clothes. eta
Don't weeder that your food bee • peea-
liar laver, for it is seasoned with blasted
hopes, Mobs of dieempointmant, oto.
Deal be surprised to read Mott the maple.
lay of toaa.e women are farmers' wive.
.Lava nom
Taking • general survey of ski field, live
stook may be said to have come Brough the
winter -10 semi condition. Hoses are per-
haps • little thin, but apart from odd oases
,ot "distemper " they have been almostoom-
pletely free from dteese.. Lara!* have also
done well, although in the desire to husband
fodder some of the alae were allowed to
get tog lean. Two or three cases of diseme0
were complained of, but tis. were 'video t-
ly dos to loo•1 000ditlos. Sheep generally
are t• excellent oonditien, sad lambs are
abandant. Some oases of boob, however.
were reported from York and Vtotoria, and
elsewhere 000 er two oomplainte of i differ-
ent ailment. Swig. have not done as well
ea usual. May litters have been lest. Ia
Essex and other fake Erie counties then
ase en outbreak of hog cholera. sad import -
tattoo' from that district led to ether woe
appearing in parte ot Iwmbton, Middlemen,
Oxford and York. The disease appears to
have been promptly stamped oat.
rAIM surmise.
Ia Va, l9a.Ls•Ia.o} ''&vasty Year* 9
!'Ip .lis.." la .a sedermees-to the rail -0
dee'* IV. to Iaalsad, to 1521. which wee
5Uveeed. as mush Ao a atom visit may be.
by the following 'omelette :
Tile Kiag *steed Dahlia lla5. •pan oat'
Mere. draws by debt spited* horses, ad
weeded by • nnmber'et grooms eked feet -
ms h maanitioent st..ria He was la 00 -
Wary metemes .ad eenete.tly leek ail ►h
hat, amlllox ad bowleg to the people, wad
•atusinelly obemad him. At etre whit •
man Mem to the harried* strut hed Mai bis
hand, saying:
' shake hands, yoaf titijwy r.
The ktae shock him& bearaily. TM Igdo
waved hie head and tolled
"Bas era, VII ewer. wash that W
r.
« `v urareleAtrar''i ,i
Mseemel yea will maw se
ye. 8esih smocksSin*$
' - - 411041 ell will hese relief fa a
t. ill•• t_--._ *1, lbw• date-•
piwa.t
11
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;111htr"'
Boos MI --1 bare, dr% en original joke
Mr.
$otter of Comic Weekly -Very 'sorry,
air. sot we have beep simply overwhelms('
Humorist - 8.t this does not refer to the
X-real-
Udltptt (•xeiitedlyb-Bless tea ! .,What a
vett eds.
There welt • geed supply of My in the
heeds of farmer' in the fall, bot various
onuses led to large sales to pressers sod lib-
eral feeding to live stook. and ex0ept in e
few eeotioes here mod there, there is but
little more hey than jt' neemeary for local
emergencies. Oats are still plentiful. al-
Lhouyb, owing to low prime, largemantle
ilii. ear -r1;4. ,d.w.,. «a,..:... -- ..---•�-� ,y,-., --
farmer* amu Mill bolding eh w" ,10
the majority bore parted with 1h. 5115 /ftp
their supply, and in most diarists there 1.
little more than is n.oeaeary for home needs.
There was • lively, movement In cattle dur-
ing the winter sed spring. especially in the
western part of the Previnr. where a large
somber of beeves were purohssed end .hip-
ped to the Buffalo gad other Amorian mar -
lets, good prime being given. A oonstder-
able number of cattle have aim bean par -
Mooed for the British market, 1. M Gashed
on gram tot 1l• sad Joao There
are leas fat sod w(tote cattle for ale the.
.awl in the Proviso., altough % some mo-
tions there will .tab be more then air• re-
quired for local por poem. •*'
event 1.4 Ary.•
On the w bole there 10 an abundant apply
of fart" labor, and prices are likely le drop
sill lower, se femme are endeavoring more
gad more to keep the work with** thrirowe
families.
NervOuslless Vu 1 e'S
w..... Bicycle
DODD'S IIDNEY PILLS - Livery.
I havts been troubled with Ner-
vousness for some time ; toms
get no relief. One day I was
reading of the wonderful cures
Dodd's Kidney Pills bad done,
and concluded to try them 1
have used two boors and I am'
complefe7y curtd.•-1n lbdgblr
recommend them. .
I remain, yours, etc... _ -
D. J. Kansas -
Pro. Queen's Hotel, -�
Mt. Forest, Ont.
Dodd's Kidney Pills
Alwrlll*jfi csU'. Nervous Diseases.
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FOURTH SEASON
After three years of successful
work we open our Bicycle Liu
again this year, and trust we shall
have a season equally succehsful, if -
not in advance of those of the past....
In .addition to the (larger num-
.-bar a 'Bicycles for h\i,criv we have.
this year added a Tandem, which
will no doubt be appreciated by
those who desire to go in couple*
4 Al kinds of repairing carefully
and rapidly attended to, and a
vulcanizer bald been secured fot'the
rehabilit1itiffpAf _old tires.
The Teaching Academy will also
he maintained with its usual e>lllk{
always' qhs. band. The Best
and only SetaMon Coal in this
market. Hard, • Soft and Black-
smith Coat always on hand. All
Galli weighed -on the market scales,
so that yon are shire of food
Misaintra
THEY WORKED WONDERS •
Two years of bladder tersest -Had .ttaoks
of itflammatioo-(heed by a few boxes
of Dodds Kidney !tills.
Owen Sound, Jona 1 (Speotal)-The new
pie of this town are talking seam of • car
omitted to Dodd's Kidney Pills This ie
the Due ot Mr. W. Cruse, 0•retaker et tows
buildings. who. when .etl_ Tr.,, nsv
of the wetter :
" For over two year, I hates helm es la.
tea.s sufferer from kid.sy disease. with ea
melons! male attacks of laflams•tioe o1
the bladder.
, Wee seder dootors' treatment and have
been compelled to resort to instrumental re-
itet noisy times
I have taken eighteen boss 6f Dodd's
Kidney P,lle, and am atisfed with 'reunite,
being perfectly oared of all suf ring.°
W
W'M. LEE.
Harbor Quay.
ZA11738 LIZ'S Stare.
"Do you think, young man. that you Dan
t-gdaughter all chs asks tor'-" qnw-
Palm. `r*mIy.
"l-sw-Munk .n, sir," murmured the
lover b ehfully. " She mays she wants me
may.'
" Do yon rally moan von like 811.5'.
last book?'•
Yes ; I llcjoyed it name Lbw WY of tM
.tbare,"
•' How could yea'" -
" I didn't read it"
Young Doctor --Do you have meth difli-
(rulty in nuking year patients de what you
want them to
Oid I)
•+ars r4 _
Tess water, .vr*v*•g boom iMpt
sesames aha MMANd ,.taring Arm liar"
"day out "
"Why, Inas," b.ssy..•'thk • Bae time
of eight to owe ae--� 1
JmYee. else hat would Want' say
Y mkt' kmew?
jelt..e.-Yea b411 iko stook e. your
hik.ssldifide! 1,. ► /, tux
i'" etrrelisas
Memo Irby demo aoiggegg'
bells 1211:41,11
811101
Art
�1
1897 . -.. .
Announcement.
"Mom you harm been Douro.a my daatb-
1n. young man,' said the old nun severely,
"1 ted my glue 501 hoe 000atderbly 6.-
erwe.d.
ADVICE TO PfLQRIMB.
The I brile hos. the Kestemy lodge
may hi se 1N,nut to those who pewees
3e.sewles to th. P•M8e geld A.ld. :
V a Webb fight ettraet,e teethe M its
flame. re M the tubes sad fame of Kootenay
swami 71✓.Mrt et people sersoe5 te bee
ter Thar fertMw We woad like to nuke
a haw remarks apes the rash to Kemeetry.
U le wee tam the &h Meat a riots ewe,
no roasausnIe moose support all Om
ih WM Reines ...d *ekes peels.
N -
•
"Terhepe it is the fault of the meter,
eir.~.q/.ated the young man, timidly.
"!Yea. M ia,' agreed the old gentleman.
s: Y..'re tlht 00ter. sed you mat her neo
.ales.
New Goods and Best Values
in the Tailoring line:alba
' old -established and reliable
Weet-st Emporium. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed in Quality
Stvle and Price.
HUGH DUNLOP
Canadian
• pacific
Telegraph
Patronise
-- • True
cavy. r�
Remember the old and reliable
place 1FU EDS
• -43-10YOL.E
-LIVERY
Kin�stt�n-sit,---"-�-_ . _...
r
K001•EN- Y
IDout ten }ears ago 1 first became affilated
with Rb.aaaiion add Gout, and during foie
treated by several
physicians. and they all •dvieed me that it woe
lmporuible to cure me here, and that the only
remedy for Doo was to go toe warmer climate.
1 was confined to my house last December
owing to this disease, end was unable to do
any work whatever.
'commenced taktngthe Kootenay Cure which
Mr. S. S. nyckmen, M. P., 'Moonlit about the
middle of April last, sad eftersboatone week'.
ening this medicine I wsa
e4ftdently cured to be
-able to start driving •
bread wades, aldol words
required me oonetaatly getting on and of ate
wagon.
The pains which I always Ind la ay Masi
are now completely gs1e. 1s)? -
work without any pain wbataret. _ ,__ - _. -
In the poet I have suffered almost fnrnli►
able agony from th1. disease. My ges.ral
health ttaa wonderfully improved trine taking
W. medlcjoe. Sworn to by MICHAEL M.
DWYER, i Lemming Street, Ha:Mit.
Seed for pamphlet to B. 8. BTcox i it )lgstil '
cora Co., Hamilton, Ont
EINE UM Al ISM
For TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
"Recta BE3 �fRIfND
FINE.
ompatin._GROCERIES.
Tem OAlraptan PActsto RAILWAY Oo
T.L.g.AT. Me bees established to give the
public • first -dew Bite tee with fair and per-
manent eoanpetll ton.
It l managed on basing Irlaolples aid la
the fatere.t or M. petrous.
It deserves the wwppport of every person who
believes be e.a.pettrton.
Tor ..ten despatch ase Ibis Compere s
Item, o.sne.tlag with all Liam and cables
v fatted fleasse.Oatsad mad i.reae
Direct through wires 60 W points la the
Northw.st,Reit6sb Osimnbla and Paelfle Coast
Office -loath Side W u$..I.
-' Why M yew peach thea bole in my
tdoket" &eked s little roan of the [Worry
oigoi•l.
-• Sit int you can pass through," wee .the
feP17•
Miss leonely-I Imes osly me friend on
earth -nip doe.
Mise Caddies' deo t yoga get an
Other deg ?
A wag meetly sow as etrrwdiagly vamo-
ose atm welkin la • street is Loados,
when irtmmeds•aly see".ted she " Sir
Ort kel.plre if you are anybody in pute-
Lr." • ,
RADCLIWI5
is • Idea Manatee as6.rieh
Tun
retrial
lobe tickets to the village ball were not
eraadssahle. sad tie wee the way they
mod ; " hawks ski. gesth.n.0 te ban is
tw.rwbty-ream. No rationale .dml*Md
tutees he owes bimeelf "
tes
easisi..- V ha.kSef yet { .Mrw a am
51.w rattiest (ne N a aha pr�ieht
• ...-4skook yea, fM•r
-w,
you 4n* not gives
us a trial for '61-.ROPER-
MR,
61-RO fit -MB, please do soon and
tot the qualil;y of our
TEAS, COFFEES and
all Or Roods,
Although in Business but
a few Months we have ad-
ded largely to our trade by
.fair dealing. and keeping
only A 1 Goods.
A large and choler assort-
ment of CHINAWARE,
_ -IPL .SSWARE, .lc., in
stock.
McLean's Black.
..r
art+ neoessary to mankind, then how
muoh more so are they to the better
part: --woman t As they are so neces-
sary you should see that what you let
are good, thus saving in cash and
health. Tinware or Oranitewsr'e
bought Ism no is always good, and as
the lat.at inventions are always
added to our stook a better seiectios.
cannot be found in CantadaWe havo.
STOVES A1'D FURNACES ta moat
imsoplete tint of Stows* sad Yam
noose in the Otrwinty. -
aUM 6 LIM
e
ffRENOLIIE
Medicines =..-
int o1LT A1t0OLUTILT samse Q.= rldtrAlia,
?IOW* Ow T!1 llfdllgt1112.
►1MMse. Older Ind Iffenatintut
PHRUOL #1 °t "frim *si."
thematic t)cesset:s, Ltuab.ta,
- Seurairist.
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