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Exter Times, 1910-05-19, Page 6
Formulae Have Been Well Tried Out Though the NA -1)R1! -CO line of Dledicinal and 'Toilet Preparations have been on sale for a few ruonths only, don't think for minute that in buying NA -DRU -CO goods you are experimenting with new or untried preparations. Their Origin The twenty-one wholesale drug fines now unite,' In the "National" had all of them lengthy careers, Koine for fifty to one hundred years, prior to the union. Each firm had acquired or developed a number of valuable formulae for medicinal and toilet preparations, all of which became the property of the ":rational". Since the union our expert chemists have carefully gone over these fonunle and selected the best for the NA-I)Itt'•CO line. Every formula has been carefully studied by these experts, improved if possible, and then thoroughly tested again, in actual use, before we consider it good enough to tear the NA -DRU -CO Trade Mark. An Example A good example of what we mean is NA-DP.U•CO Nervozone for Braiu Fag or nervous break -down. The formula was pronounced the most scientific com- bination of nerve tnedieinea, but this was enough for ns ; we had it tried out with a dozen different kind of Brain workers - School Teachers, Lawyers, Book- keepers -as well as Society leaders and home workers, and everywhere the result was so good that we adopted it as one of the best of the NA -DRU -CO line. There are therefore no experiments among NA -URI' -CO preparations. \t e have invested alto- gether too much time, work and money in the NA -DRi' -CO line to take any chances of discrediting it :•'1 preparations that aright not prove satisfactory. \1'e make absolutely certain that ea, h preparation la satisfactory before we calors: it with the NA -DRU -CO Trade Mark. Ask your physician or your druggist about the firm behind NA -DRU -00 pn lr•tratious tool about the NA -DRI' -CO line. They can tell yeu, for we will furnish them, nn request, a fell list of the ingredients in e.ny NA•DRU•CO article. Back" "Money Back" If by any chance you should not be entirely satisfied w itlt any NA -DRU -00 article you try, return the unused portion to the druggist from whom you boughtit and he will refund your money -willingly, too, because we return to hint every cent he gives back to you. if your druggist should not bave the particular NA -DRU -00 article you ask for its stock he can get it for you within two ways from our nearest wholesale br.,lech. Some. NA -DRU -CO Preparations You'll Find Most Satisfactory. Camphor !co Greaseless Toilet Cream Talcum Powder Tooth Paste Toth Powder Orllt OVn ►n0Docra Scan Ill • ?RAD( MARX Rab? s Tablets Carbolic Salve t:a•cara Laxatives (T Islets' Cud liver 0.1 Compound, Testcicsa (2 Sizes) f)r,prLdA T:,Mrts Its:,f...t.. WAtera 1!c,b Tubus Ner•mane t',te 0.ntmert National Drug and Chemical Company of Canada, Limited Whol.-,als Branches .t: MAI !FAX. ST. JOHN. M')NTREAL, OTTAWA, KINGSTON, TORONTO. HAMILTON, LONDON. WINNIPEG. REGINA, CALGARY, NELSON, VANCOU\ 111, VICi'ORI.A. Rheumat.m Curs Sugar cf Milk Etalnlc.s Iodine Ointment Toothache Gum N hitt Liniment alw.ve lr'A,t FOR TMIS r„l:'•/ MARV 6 Mc Dianiond Crcscufl can, he C. It :inly made a t• • , fight of it ; and while I was i. e • , Is caught by the legs myself free: the other side of the cab. 1 turned :,n buy assailant, saw a heavy sti• 1. levelled at Inc. caught at it, miss. •i it. beheld a series of fireworks, remembered nothing more. The. first Ming 1 heard on begin: Hong t(. come to n '. srlf w•ns a series Or, A MODERN ROMANCE. j ,,f subdued but evidently heartfelt otrths; and 1 became sensible of an .,• is feeling, unpleasant in the ex- • tee, proceeding from an open eos.dition of coatand waistcoat t 11.1111 i; 111. diel not much like the arrange- ment of Jane's new louse when 1 came t" stay in it. The way the two btelroorns, hers and aline, were shut Off from the rest of the how....b; a door, barred end locked at night for fear of burglars, was, 1 th%ught. unpleasant, especially a;. oticc inmy room for the nigh., there was t., possibility of get'.in" cit light, showed her the jewels. 1 ods of it, the key of the dour of the had not looked at t'o'ut singe. Sit passage not being even allowed 1.0 John had given then) to Hie. and 1 remain in the lock, but serfs'.,- war thyself astonished at their mag - --t •:ire unsuited to the time of year. had been sacrificed instead of it. r \ low chorus of muffles! whispering self. was going on route' mc. As I "It might have been me SIIC groaned involuntarily it st' pp('d. said over and over again that at "Ht's coming to, 1 Lead (-Irr tetno'rn. say. "Go and fetch setae brandy. Wishing to give a turn to her :1n1 I felt myself tatted right th' lights. I begat' to task about Sir s:.dt- llppertno.t, and my )lands wer( Jt ht's legacy, in which she had rubbed, while Carr, in a voile. ..f evinced the greatest interest the the greatest anxiety. asked tee h.••% night before, and, greatly to her 1 felt. I was soon able to sit m•. ant! to beeeeme aware that 1 had .. splitting headache, and was staring at a tallow candle stick in a bottle. fleeing got so far, I got a little with Jane. the canary cage, and , nihc•cnce as 1 spread them Out en (either. and 00 looking round foiled utter valuub:es, into her J•% ,i the table under the gas -lamp, myself reclining on n sack in a tee sr artment. 1 remonstrated, be 1 Jane exhausted herself in admire- tier of a disreputable -looking n found that .lane had not ,c- lig ti ; but as 1 was putting theta room. dingy with dirt, and faithful n,,.;;unmarried fur nothing. She Iled away lignite saying it was time for to the memory of bad tubas'(.'. Then I suddenly remembered alit! h:.d Occurred. ('arr saw that 1 11 i 5.). and instantly peer" 41 forth a 11 ae'ouol of how we had been reFen. horn a c.lndition of great peril 1.. the man to wheat the house ee• were in belonged, to whom he hardly knew hew to express his gratitude. and who was now ger.• r f.'r sante brandy for tic. Ile 1.... the a great deal nbont it. 1 '.' I wrr•' so 41111y flint 1 forget 111.• t • ellen lie -1.11, and it- was nut ti '.err deli%erer returned with the 1,randt that I became tie:roughly aware of what was going fora1tr.l 1 teeth! not help thinking, as i tbunked the honest fellow who 1, 1'i come 114 our essistanee, how cast . . tt'• ►any be deceive.' by appear -iv', a baker 5 b••y, mho wast :'tn1. iiug ,I' . l a . thin 1...4 11 1.7i it'd .t t!., 1;. 11. r f.r a more forbidding -looking an area railing, rubbing itis c►.1 1 4,1 the (lent. face motor its fir cap 1 never 'ase.. against the leaf he was waiting t.. The dinner wens g.,• .1. the play 'Il,at ••f Itis son, who pteeentl r•• deliver. Tho !my s'Inl.td. L(tter. 1 should )iatr ('Inc 114,1111` 1,1111••'1 aveli a four wheeler wlu(h "It's murder:" lie said, watt :r'- fr. ling that I had enj.,yed thyself Carr had s4 tit for, was not 111. 1. lith. "Burglars 'a the !lith!. 1 4r: thoroughly. if it had net. leen for prcpesse-' ultt. In fact, they U. , 'toadied her reglar the •.! leo :1 little adventure with our ea,b- tee) as rt:lane:us-looking men as 1 net ttths. One •1iiartern belt •I hoe, vii i%.r that s-»r,v nearly pros sal hall ever seen. .1fcr reeomp►t•n- t,ne half gnart('rtl brown. ('wiry '• •,11a. We got a N'is'san d:ree'l)- i:1g both with all our snare Ca'' n'• i111111t, 1l rellcll folk ',Ct'.l`1 relaf, is •('8111(' alit of 1114' 'boat re. 4,e got ell rselves )lelsted stiffly IIS but it's all tip now." 1. 1; instead of 1akitu 115 1,1 to the cub, Will ('arr good -natal And he went off whist'; • 1 n 1'.I t I..• llireetien we Faye hint. aft( r (,IIy insisted on seeing me home. had driven for earns di'Ittii e 1 though he owned to feeling, ns 1..• 1 . ;:1' to make out that the (ab pi! it. "rather kn.eked up by i, father's Timepiece,- err . 11.i,',: wan was genie wrong. and ('arr )t ,eking down.- 1Wt' were bete, %le 'Oral op him to 51..1); b111 there- f:t.' i.e. exhaust' ,i to spi'Ik much. neon be 185110(1 up his here., and err til l'nrr tree. a start and a gasp. a" at we went like the winds,. tip 10141 ani(!. "Its .lace:" ,1•• Ftr..;, :and (lawn mealier. till • Whet 1" I inquired. 1 had lest :all idea where we were. ••'fh•'y nre gone," he said tremil- (':Ire. who ea. y''eng and netive. lousl• "my sapphires: They ere :I .1 all the a .t0,1 . bet the (',llenan. I,orle stolen : 1 had them 111 rt bag who, 1 awn afraid. must hate been reun(1 my neck, '.'ton (old mc. u,l•'xivaletI. look ' 1 the slightest They must. hn1e been tato it from 11. 1it•e. and continued driving sat • %then 1 was kgs'.. ke,1 41 .w n. 1 Sly,- he 1111411 •llti(k1y, ••how ab out woolly. Heaven known where, .1t hast, after getting into n very yen's! llnee you got 'thele all (111 gy neighborhood, we turned up 1 i;rllt 1" u crooked dark street unlit by nny involuntarily 1 raised my hand lamp n street, so naroW that 1 to my throat. A horrid qualm passed ('1.'i 111e. '''thunk 1I4'oven '• 1 replied. with a sigh of relief. "they n re safe at home with Jane. %%That a mercy! 1 night have lost them." "Might :" Raid ('arr. "You would hate l,'.t than to n dead eel'. the Cab, and, ('itching Carr by the taie,l% : awl 'line are gone :'' And collar, proceeded to dreg him out 1.e :tamped and clenched his fish, by ronin force. i suppos,' ('nrr did and !.tnkest positively furious. Lis 11cat, bet, being •Sac an AmenPeer Carr! 1 felt for him. lie w'a de. ided on the point. Th' oat- e- door would be lacked as usu..l, and the key Woul(t be d.pesit.e.l un - de the pin -cushion in her ro''(n as usual: and it was ser. The next niorniitg, as Jnne end I went Out for a stroll before inn 1i - eon. We had to pass the ►I to whirl) I had driven by 11.E r 1! du'• before. 1'0 our astute e. - t)•,'re was a crow;' le fore tII•. and at policeman with his I .1' si t , tic to bo dressing and going to noel ('arr, alio was to juin rue at the C'rit'ri,u, she begged ale on no account to take them with nuc, af- firming that it would lie much sake to leave them at Iu•rne. 1 w a . firm, but she was firmer; and il, the end I ;!!owed her to lock tl ern up in the tea-caddy, where le r small stock Of ready -money re- posed. I met Carr ns we had arranged, it was guarding the slit t8' ;•.. 1 h^ ant' we 11:2.1 a very ph mennl even blinds were all dree o 'I" •' 1: 'I ' i't ;'..er Tarr, who hail Seen the invage of the pale, l..nely a I ••, 11. I aver,. had hardly e\pected that sitting by her little fire :ellen. 1 , .•I I `henl'I turn up. Li' sling the (.a - dist uu•hcd the day before Isis s•,•1 ;:: rr••!,',e of tL pr' ei••ns night had licitly hack to me with a kI-:r't• • r. •e. I. :lace et t•,•• h 11,4' 1 ti ': two qualm. I . and nm.l, 1, I • e,.l t., "What i- it ;" I liurrictl! ; a l.. 1 ! • 1 ( Wit t.,• . -'' t ha.i • . • .1 ,11.d took the hiss of his ',tones so to Leant, and 1 ant sure it 41:15 Only natural. 1 parted from him at. my own door, and w as glad on going iu to tine Jane had Istuyed up fur me 1 meet fietire41 in her eyes as th' hero of a Codling ad%entalrc, 14 bile her ('veer bands applied A.: king -plaster ad libitum. \1'e tt, ro both so full of the t'veut of 11 , evening, and the lett, r which I taus las writo to the 'rinses about it the next day, that it never en - toted the head of either of us on 1(t:ring t., lied to remove Sir .1. ht's joss e1 from ilii: tea -cuddy into which they had been tenlpur- arily poppe41 in the afternoon. ('OAP's':ll IV. I really think adventures, like 11 :-fortunes, IleVer canto singly. \Would you believe ill Our house was broken into that very night. N. thing serious canto of it, won- t!, spot to relate, owing to Joule's extraordinary presence of mind. She had been butes!.• to sleep after buy thrilling account ' f the ..Ib ac ciot'nt, and had con"'!. d 1,. r -elf by reading Baxter's "`siert -- liiest" by her nig!it-light, fee the (-teary }Hearne restless and liable t.. sud- den bursts 4.1 song if a candle were lighted. While so engaged she be - faille aware of a subdued grating sc incl, which had continued for some time 'before she began to speculate upon it. While site was speculating it ceased, and after a short interval she distinctly heard a stealthy step upon the Mair, and 11.e handle of the passage door be - re ntentionrd was gently, very gently, turned. Ja• e has some of that quickness •t pereepti.'n which has been of h use to nets' If through life. In :I:ontent she had grasped the situ - .n. Someone was in the house. te another moment she was hang- , , out of her bedroom aindOW, inging the policeman's rattle .•h she had by her fur years will' tow to an emergency of this kind , at. the same time-- for she ons I e- - , )la r .. .. • Alt( Wuutnn- bl ,wing a I • : sin on a cabman's whistle. • make a long leery short. her I .•I. v presence of Iniad ti., „ of us. With her uwt, eyes she saw• two dark figures Ilv up our area steps and disap- pear round the corner, and when a policeman appeared on the Scene, half au hour later, he confirmed the fart that the ]rouse had b ' n Kruk• into by showing us how an entree., had been effected through the kit- CL•en window. 'Mere was, Of course, no more sleep for us that night, and the re mated( r of it wav passed by Jane in examining the house from top 1,, 1.. !tom every half hour yr so, ate w bieh all bakers' b,y s e ',: ' .1 al out that time, called "NI, .;• I si:r;ilar. A at'cl.nd pelieeminn came • it Cie street ,If i1113 111o11.'0, 91f i 1:• P1 him I learned the little Ili' t • v n'; to krl•'w. The peer Pule ltd sat t 11 murdered, it seemed, 1.t t. 1,:• - rut: subject 1.' heart (•1411(111 ll' •. I..t'1 died in the night of an acute :of 1(k. r 4 idcntly brought on by '•n :!,1 T1;e maid. the •,nl= other per 'n .n ti lig use. sleeping as Holt 14 'O wed: only (nn. h't'I heard n"'iris: elle a: -oke in the morning t.. f.,d Ler uti•trc.4s dead in her b••J, I;Ih the winch's• and door 'pen. Htr»r,:..X!' ('nnuIth, the policeman na(i'tl. nllh.nah Bathing in the h. 11 hald b: cn teal h( t1, the lock I f :tis unused bedreent hail been f",(,,1. ,nil the 1e1'ul (t1 I etly fell t'"P C,1. Fe ,rune wa14 'i'lite '• - • Lehr >cem, d convince'. that 11 wits eril, by a spt:c4'1 itt.•?VCnlkn I'ietidcnee that she had cllang-'(1 Lcl li.'i!-'i, Frd Cott her success. r Ih(tight every moment the cab 4toeld 1►e ('(rttltn((1. 111 another moment 1 Fr,w two then x1151 out of n doorway. One seized the horse, wl icl( was much hltos n by this time, and brought it violently to a standstill. while the other flew et . �aarv,atisanaraa.�aa s. s Camphor Ice MUNE FOR i:iiAP?ED SKIN Alia LIPS, COLD SORES, W14DCURN. 12 Vaseline Remedies id Tubes (bry.lcum, PnratM N, nahntat'd, ('.r1.n. lata'. 1 atn)•hnnatat. %%hetr Oxide of Zinc, .t.'. Each 1'r greul purposes, Write for rite \'ate)lao nook. OH(BEBROUOM 379 Cc.logIIs. W.. Yontrot i i444ien 1 p.4;rfed jC"r l(so aCll/ Oar3ed There's a eatlsfaeti.nt 1n s perfect:v pain tat house similar tu hen ones tyro r 1a Protect.mout clothing, faid M d !stout n -coat. tap -.wt and sturdy Iso'.. 'r he protection affordadprnp• ••v.n.r Um orn down In t h*rpaint F ) 1. no grow w r than germai.0 worn down tome name. Martin-Senour Paint 10004Pure rtaets rear prop.rtr wo that It sla.rsM em winter as hard r, roared slid strong as It .Herod. Quality does It. It anu- etsnd. not f:101111 sat winter •:,Isms, twmpeata, rep11 ebana. nt tend orator'. hnn.:dlty and the dutnleer•(lne effect* of sun wind. cold, rain, hail nut *now. r:r.rrtl,lne tl.Al,suss Is pet or Fv.ry thing 0,aI •!, ns'r n lei Th.1•1 why aha ona111y 1.1(1. 1f sour deal.. (annul supply rnn.nntlfy as and vs .nl cells d:re.•t on In where our patois ars to he had. Decline dI Substitutes Write. for t11.I.tra:at ';r 1 honkl.t, "Home %._ ;. Beautiful," and lnterratinir eolut recd. Pr,afoi tb. uking, etlrtbt•Sesow CO. Meshes) "THE DEAD NAS COME TO LIFE" A "FRUIT•A•TIYES" MIRACLE MRO. JAMES FCNWICN Enterprise, one, October tat, IgoR. "I suffered tortures for seven long years from a Water Turnor. 1 was forced to take Morphia constantly to relieve the awful pains, and 1 wanted to die to get relief. The doctors gave sue up and ntv friends libttrly expected my death. Then 1 was induced to take '•1 reit-a-tives" and this wonderful fruit medicine has completely Bunt! one. \Vhcn 1 appeared 00 the street again my friends exclaimed 'The deal has come to life.' The cure was a positive miracle." DIRS. JAMES 1r1NWICK. 5oc a box --6 for $2.5o -or trial box, 2541. At dealers or froth Fruit -a -fives Limited, Ottawa. in, to a rooted conviction tort that a burglar might lurking ' the premises, in the, reit•', or the on her still be concealed jam cub - board, or behind the drawing -room curtains. By that morning's post 1 heard, as 1 axpee(ecl 1 should do, from Sir George Danvers, but the cun- t( lits of the letter surprised hu'. He wrote most cordially, thanking me for my kindness in undertaking such a heavy responsibility (1 and sure I never felt it to bo so) for an emit stranger, and ended by send - lag me a Itre.is111g illi•:tatjoll to can:o (loan to Stoke Moreton that - very day, that ho and his son, whose fu- ture wife was also staying with tient, might have the pleasure of braking the acquaintance of one to %%limn they were so much ind-ebt'•.I. Ile added that his eldest 5.•B Charles was els.) going d.ovn frown London by a certain train that day, and that, he had told hint to be en tit! look -out for ale at the stati.':. JUDGE'S STRONG WOR DS I/l:.tTII SEN'I'1:N('l: IW.1S A 11E- 11.1Ith.1I11.1: ONE. Judge Benedict l'ronoue-'d Them un '.'rue' Murderer in New Mexico. Prcbably the best anecdote of Judge Benedict of New Mexico, says, the Green Bag, is Leat told 55 it i1 regard to his sentence of dearth prenuunce(1 upon one Jose Msrie Martin, who was convicted of murder in the District Court of 4 Taos county under a (tato of facts :.hawing great brutality and with absolutely 110 Mitigating eircum- in ease 1 wa, able to come tit such stances. Judge Benedict said : short melee. I made up my mind • "Jose Maria Martin, stand up! to go. sent Sir George a telegram • Jose Maria Matin, you have been to that effect, and proceeded to il.dicted, tried and cpnvicted by a fish up the jewels out of the tea jury of your cuuntrynlee of the caddy. i crime of murder and the Court is Jane, who had never ceased for now about to pass upon you the nuc instant to cones eat on the • art" sentence of the law. As a (vent o1 the night, positively shriek-' tend thing, Jose Maria Martin, it ed when she saw ne shaking the is a })sinful duty for the Jndgo of a Las' free from tea -leaves. court of justice to• pronounce upon a human being the sentence of (1 .od gracious, the burglars'.'' death. There is something horrible the r:;claimel, . f'Ity, they might about it and the mind of the Court have token them if they had only naturally revolts from the perform - known." mice of such a duty. Happily, how - et er, your case is relieved of all such unpleasant features and the et.urt takes positive delight in sen' Leming you to death. "YOU AIIE A YOUNG MAN, continued.) MAPL�� ;...( EA flavoring used the same as lemon er vanilla, Bll dtssolvtug granulated sugar in water se adding llaplriae, a del;c.ous setup is made and a syrup Bette: than m■9!e. Nap:eine is sold bp grocers. 1f not send SC•c f..•r 2 oe. bottle and recipe book. Crescent Mfr. Co., Seattle, Wo, It's Your Pride yUt' ., home and it should be y c• , 2 : Idc. Is it ? is it paint - cd just ti.ely? AWhy not give it a coat of that eai:u that has been tested out 1horou, .e as. mean Ire lisii� i MW,1'r cit �5 : "ti' ,1021111.111Mis A MSAT'S PAINTS You have no time to experiment, and a� Ramsay's faint, have hero ex- perimented with -on thousands of homes, the quality is known and guaranteed. Anybot!y will tell you ..bout ltain' ay's faints. i.et us send 44)14 our hr.tutilul booklet, telling about house painting. write (or Booklet "\t'. ' We mail it free. A. RAMSAY & SON CO., 6.1]1.1.111ed ,,I•. The Pant Makers, • Montreal FAIRBANKS MORSE ••'.,' Gasoline Engines 5171;5 A, ,;, 4, o 11.1'. SF ECIALt-V DE'-•IG.NED FOR GENERAL FARM WORK. They are so simple that the average farm hand can run them, and are practically Fool i'roof and Frost Proof. Send to -day for catalogue G.E.-toe, W. P. CO., showing full line of engines for farm use• it means money saved for you. TERMS Special Terme to Farriers. The CANADIAN FAIRBANKS COMPANY, Llmlted, MO1tTRE111L •ranehNt-Torcnta, St. Jahn, H.P. Winnipeg, Calgary, Vanceuvsr NOIR A n:.errs.-.-.__ Jose Maria Martin ; apparently 4. good physical constitution and ro- bust health. Ordinarily you might have looked forward to many years of life, and the Court has no doubt you have, and have expected to die at a green old age; ' but you are nit( sat to he cut off on account of your own act. Jose Maria Martin, it is now the spring time; in a little While the grass will be springing up grit n in these beautiful valleys and a O:1 these broad mesas and moue- - tainsides flowers will be blooding; hirds will be singing their sweet . carols and nature will be putting oa her most gorgeous and the most 1 attractive robes, and life will be • pI' ns:lnt and Olen will want to stay; t. a none of this for you, Jeso • N; i ria Martin; the flowers will nor I .•,m for you, Jose Maria, Martin; ee. birds will not carol for you, .I. re Maria Martin; when these :l:a:gs come to gladden rho senses of hien you will be occupying a 1 space about six.by two beneath the ''oo and the green grass and those ' beautiful flowers will be growing al.eve your lowly head. "The sentence of the Court is i that you be taken from this place • to the enmity jail ; that ' u be kept ' there safely and s i'1 the custody of the Sheri , a the day appointed for your execu- tion. Ile very careful. Mr. Sher- • iff. that he have no opportunity to e>c ripe and that you havo him at tn.- app:)inted place at the appoint - e:1 time. That you be so kept, Jose Muria Martin, until --Mr. Clerk, . oa what day of the month does Friday, about two weeks from this t ino conte l'' sae e ae aui.a...ava: - -M A 1t (' 11 22, YOU It HONOR." Very well, until Friday, the t%' enty-Second day of Maroh, when you will bo taken by (he sh -riff bum your place of confinement to some ar.te and convenient spot within the cot.nty-that is in your discretion, Mr. Sin riff ; you aro only confined to the limits of the county-- and that you there be hanged by the rack until you are dead, and ---the Court was ahem. 10 add, Jose Maria Martin, 'play God harp ntlrcy on your soul•' but the Court w ill not assume the responsibility of asking an all wise. f'r,vidence to de that• whi4•1t a jury ..f your peers lin• refus(ll to (lo. The Lord col •11I'I have mercy on your soul. •I, if you affect any re - T j,HE f 7C) V A i ' LINE TI ELIA OP lip t' or ere connected with re - THE er r ....- might 1 'i 1' ,r_„_,waripai------ any lI n ,iimiiintrun tt nig be w. i' ' . '1g1 for yon to stead for SAILING �f:nM our 4.1;. -t or your minister and ls- Montreal and Quebec t© Bristol t,,'trfa.,lyou can--I>,lt them- well,'Court`ad vises you to place no repartee upon TF:IPlr rl1Nn.N: C.SPRLSS S...'!.r.,Nrr'S Royal Edward AND Royal George Triple Scru'W. , \[ trt•uni \Virelcii, 1) Sot '1'ele_)hones, Passenger Elevators, (; Ptlaicnger llitt:!%••, 12,00') tons. " Royal l'•1tv,tt'.1''will in;t:14'tr.tt.n t.110 fortnightly f;('I vice of the Canadian Northern Limited -- The e I{oval Lino --front Montreal awl Q,tebee to 'histol on Thursday, May ` 1;th. Best Appointed Steamers. Tho Most Pic- turesque Port. ary thing .of that kind. Mr Sheriff, reineve the prisoner." Bus l'El'C1.11R l- MPLO\'MI:N'T The death re'''ady recurred nt Blackpool, England. of Mr. Thomas 11'( sthcnel, whose chief uccupatim! fur seine years wit:: rf a peculiar Batare. Mr. 11'4'1011cm! was it•nple:e- e 1 by the lair Mr. Jnines Parrot'; ea extensive locnl benefncter. to ant nil his St. Bernard dog. 11'heu The twin ships, the •' no) al Edward" and the Mi' Pen. it died he IrfL elle doQ' " Royal George" are the ftste.t triple screw ter- Ie): trey' o, )( at week, and M r. 1West- bine boats in the Canadian service. Thu it, fried heed n sender :•'noun' to look after 1 •211. The money now reverts to port is Bristol (two (lours nearer than Liverpool.) Sprt ial trains alongside steamers within I to min• t!2" • I'arml deserving poor fund.' Ides of London. The steamers are driven by the newest type of turbine engines, insuring a maxi• \(('OItD1N(1 TO 11 ER COUNT. mum of speed and minimum of vibration. 'Timis' eyuipnu•pl is the finest ever ecru in the 142. Law• , reF.' '.aid tl:e young ife, retire. Large staterooms, spacious social apart• l Itilip unci 1 have li'.ed ts,gethet Onlfour days a whole year and we've never had Y Y menta, sheltered promenade alecks, artistic furnish•tl,. slightest Iluturcl.„ ;lige perfect service, and ventilation by thereto• What are you talking about 1: tank system, the fresh air being warmed or cooled, as required. i W. a mid1 hilip were ntnrricd sev . '1 1 ears ago"' For full patti%elate, rates, hooklets, schedule of sailings, etc., apply To he sure we were. het :nn any steamship agent, or write to 11. C. 1;O1'1 LIER, Gen. Agent, 1. 1u•'t" than he's a 1-ave!'ini sates - Canadian Northern Steamships, Limited, Tor.•nto, Canada. a: u... at sea. r