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SPRING HATS.
One secs. at it glance that the gen-
oral plan of the :awing hale is mit
SU much- plehcru0quu as dashing and
meant, `Pings and quills at)pectr
prominently among the trilnnnings.
A great many aigrettes are Sewn,
1.11. tie 141erling silver match boxes
with a'pat 1101 arrn11gonlcn't for light -
11g the matches have in aLlreetivu
figure in repousse for e.lecorationt.
Llnm pattern «kills, ready- elanlp-
, , 25
n 1 It e0 -a and
011 for t. 1x1110 d1, 1t
r
., 7, 'lent materiel 1 d' Idle shirt-
ing1. 'Phe 1 1, s c t
ing order, The designs include eye-
let pal terns, wflu floral designs and
CCM .yen tio) 11101,11.1.0.
(.11 111'011, diy0ussul111l, and malinv
hats will be worn a great dial, and.
its it is poseibie to buy bea,llit111
'Shapes in these nln13rials, the 000n0-
nlieal woman will rejoice in the
news. Mont of the shapes require
little trimming, a flower er_iwu or
.a bow. •
Almost anything and everything in
the way of a belt "goes" now, and
there is app,llreully no (and to the
pretty conceits. A bright grove sills
one, girdle style, has a smartlittle
bow placed directly in front and held
by a stunning loll.,, oval buckle,
gold studded, with green stones.
There is such an extraordinary
showing. of laces to be found in the
shops and at Such extremely reason-
able prices that oils wonders whe-
ther lace will 110 used on exclusive
frocks, but the mod isles say "out,,,
and we. may 001rt113110 lace hunting,
Grenadine foulard, one of the new
Thin silk fa1)111s for Sn1111.111ei' and
00ening wens., conies in plain am]
lace stripped grounel1 sprinkled «'ith
local patterns. It is :32 11IC11,5 wide
and $1 a yttl'ci,
This k year, ribbons ms is n sit y1, ,ail 111 ons of
great beauty aro used lavishly nn
the new hats. As a Pule teat, aro
of the softest and meet pliable silks,
and are put on, not le slit? bolus,
but folded and crushed into rosettes.
Several tones of color are used in
these rosettes, giving a flower-like
effect.
A collar in turndown style is made
ofa 1,,white uit coarse t va ulnen, with batten -
holed edges and eyelet embroidery. A
bright red Windsor is run through
two long eyelets and tied in four-in-
hand, with one very short ribbon
and.
Among the now trimming's there is
a wide variety of batiste and linen
crash insertions anci edgings, which
aro npplqued and embroidered ela-
borately, A largo number of the
most recently opened of these trim-
mings have gold or silver threads in-
troduced into they pa1tcl•ns. Roth
galloons and edgings ate often easily
separable.
White pongee, is pure white,
cream, string, oyster, and other o0
shades, is extremely pretty, bath
for separate Waists and for gowns.
The material is one of the most pli-
able in the world of textiles, Al-
most anything can be dote with it,
and pongee gowtOS 01') ll0Pe'r 50 beau-
tiful its when they are self -trimmed.
The rale coat, like tit° automobile
dress, began life by filling n stern
necessity. Both wore ugly, but con-
venient. Slowly rho ugliness has
been overcome. espeeta.11y in the Case
of the rain coat. Many rain coats,
for example, those made of craven-
otte, are quite fine enough to do
duly for other occasions, Ora.Venette
is for ninny reasons besides the ono
just mentioned the ideal fabric 1 r I'o •
rain coats. It Is soft and pliable,
fa11e in graceful 111105, anti is very
durable, It can be had in a vari-
ety of colors, and coats are now
merle for sale in the shops in very_
good redingote modals, 310)10 of
thOsc are three -qua' -tor length, but
only' the full-length ones can be de-
pended
uo-pended upon to protect the dress,
Mien's belts for spring and summer
will be seven -eights and one inch
wide and be made Its plainly as pos-
sible, says the Hah01•clashol'. ' Tan
pigskin ald black calf aro old favor-
ites, white seal, morocco x111 whale
skin are also used to some extent in
• line belts. The ornamentation lies
only in the buckles, square and
oval, which are of ch>ll-finished gold
plate, polished gold plate, and also
oxirl'tzod
twat glue vital to acc0111-
P01y black belts.
Colored handkerchiefs will still be
smart for spring, and the lined
article will be a shade smarter than
the silk and linen mixture, Italie,
blue, tan, sicy, pislacho, black and
white end nankin are dainty, while
grounds bearing plaids, jacquard
figures, graduated spots and fleur-
cls-lis are pleasing.
Farley 1vaiStooats will be as proper
e5 OVer, -11111 the trend 75 away from
brown, which has been done to
'death, 9,1id toward 17101'0 springlike
shades, such as corn and biscuit,
They aro cut a bit higher to accord
with the mode of the new season.
While the -general leaning of rtulhion
is to brightness and color, there are
rio signs that spring is to upset in
any $01150 the acceptedstandards.
lo
IH
CHILD TORTITR:CI,
Tho National Society for the Pre-
vention of Cruelty to Children Mas a
, remarkable museum where, within
a glass case, is a colleci.10ln of i1)1,-
plenents of torture. Straps of
every description aro there, sticks,
clubs, and ropes, with the knotssti11
in them, ' that once held childish
wrists fart, There ,aro also tWiSted
hooks, bamboo canes, and a dale
with a padlock by which an imbeCile
child was for ;yea's fa510nn'el to a
post, I1'anying by itself Is .a ;straw
basket two'feet long and a foot dleop
in which twins were found on Whitby
farm..
ST, VIT'I,TS DANCE,
Nervous Trouble That Yields Read-
ily to Dr, William's Pink Pills,
13t, Vitus 1)ance, is a (10111014)11 dis-
ease.Jlnrong children, but it often at-
tacks 110111 men and Wumeu of 110rv-
005 temperament,. 1.1S 0Ynuptoins
ate shaky heeds, jerky arms tre111b-
1ing legs, twitehinl, ,rlurteleti 11)1110"
11)111'8 11111'power of sp0e011 is affected.
The only earn 11331 hl I>1enl,v of blood,
Mem:Ise goad blood is the life, -blood
of the nerves, 11r. WI lams' P11111
Pills newer fail to cure ,St. VI1104
Daiwa, herans0 l hey stake the 'rich,
red blood Nutt feeds Ih3 tlerv1s and
keeps (hent 01,ran3 111111 steady. Ah:4.
Will, 1.4')cdlie, Welland, (ant., nes
seriously a11110(1'(l with Sl, Cit is
Vence, and no treat went helped for
until she bagel] the eat of Dr.
'Williams' 171)11 L'ills. airs Let -chic
I4111At ti 11108 the trouble Was s1)
seVere that 1 could not take l drink
of 1% oleo unaided, and Could nut
trust myself to 1(1151' a dish, 'There
Was a 001151alit involurdlu.y motion
0f 11),= 1111115, ami at 1 imes 1 could
neither eat, walk nor talk. .1 grew
pale and ll1rai'ialetl, and illy We was
fairly a burden, Doctors' treniteen1,
which 1 tens laking' almost continu-
ously, did not do Nue a portieli' of
good and' had almost come I0 the
cu11111181011 that there Wits no Imre
for ale. i Wins in What Insist. be 0011-
101lm'etl a desperate 1011111111111 when
1 11101 advised to the I1r, 1C3ilialus'
fink P111s. In the course of a few
weeks after 1. had begun (111lr use,
there was a marked 11n1n•ovemeot in
my condition, and by the t1111e 1
111111 Miceli nine Mixes every symptom
mf the trouble had disappeared, and
3 Was ns heellhy and active its in
g•irlhood,"
It is heransei Ir, Williams' Pink
Pills g'o right 1l>Wn to the root of
the trouble it the blood that they
cure such diseases as 1-•1, Vitra
Dance, neuralgia, nervous prosira-
111111 e
, 11 11 r
l n flu backaches n head-
aches,
Imd
tt
a,hes, Iheinnatlste kidney trouble,
i11d1heStio11, leng troubles and other
dis aces of the blood and nclye5.
13u1yeti nti751 be careful to get the
genuine pills with the full name,
Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
P,o)de,'' 011 the wrapper around
every 11031. So111 by all nre111cine
deniers or by mail at 50 cents a
box, or six boxes for $2. 0, by writ-
ing 1111' lir. Williams' 3ledicine Co.,
ill•ockvill,', (1111,
BOMANCE OP A BANKNOTE.
Presented for Payment After Lapse
of 23 Years.
A man who walked 1111,o the Hanle
of Plneland the other clay, and laid a
4110 note o1 the 0011111th, Was 5111,
prised to hear the clerk say, "ileo
'can't cash this. The note 1003 stop-
Pod ttvon(,V-tutee years ago."
Over twenty years back the note
was stopped by a elcrk then in the
employ of ono of the provincial
bran4hes of the Loudon and County
Bank. 1t bad been brought in h,y an
employee of one of the hank's clients
in order to be paid into the client's
aceouitt with some loose chump,.
11y' a strange oversight, the cleric,
alter jotting (town the number of the
11010, turd :Alter collating the change,
omitted to take the banknote. When
he discovered his error note and mes-
senger had disappeared. Neitherwas
seen again. -
The cleric took 00m)503 with n col-
league et the counter, and. for the.
sake of t.il0lr own prospects, the two
young nen determined to say noth-
ing about the 101fn11', but to hear the
Joss themselves. Each paid 11:5 to
make good the loss, end stopped the
011111110',
The men who presented the note
for ]?ayIncn1 the other day heti found
it (01Untg the papa's of his father,
who l'erently- (110(1.
The two clerks )nst)'mnenlu1 in
stopping the note were traced, and
though both had left the employ of
the London 'and Cnunt,i' Bank long
ago, encii hen received back his C5
after the lapse of twenty-three yea's,
A LITTLE L11"11 SAVER,
llahy's Own Tablets have saved
many a -precious little life, They aro
the best medicine in the world for all
stonach and bowel troubles, simple
fevers end ' teething troubles, and
they contain net one particle of red -
ate et• hertnfel curdy. labs. 111b1•icige
L001(2, 'Sheet Harker N.S., say5 :-
"111'3' baby was nitrnls sickly until 1
began giving hint Baby's Own Tab-
lets, but they have changed him into
a fine, 'big, hcu11hy child, 1 ata
never without the Tablets inthe
home." The 'Tablets eau be givers
with perfect safety to a new born
babe, and are good through every
stage of childhood, 11 you (10 nut
find the 'i'ablets at your medicine
dealers send 115 cents to the 1)r. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont.,
and get a box by mail post mild.
4
CON1T1it'I' ON 'A STEAM EA11T 3VRTON,
\41)(11 the Gr'imalty (Engle 11 11 ) steam
trawler, Syrian, put into Filey Day
the other day for shelter from a
gale, she played "Auld Lang Syne"
by means of an oe•gan-pipe arrange-
ment •031 her syren, 7710 tune, most
admirably played', matte scores ' of
people run to the l0ae511o('n and ('1138
to see whence the music Carrie. After
a short pmts( tho syren 101111e faith.
into, "A .Life on the Ocean Wave."
Meanwhile the vessel pitched about
in the rough waves, thundering seas
dashing over the reef, "'Tho )Say of
131sray" was next rendered and, duel
"The Death of 'Colson," Later in
t110 afternoon the steamer Obiiged
with "The 1313111 Bells of Scotland,"
and "R')10 Th'itanna, and before she
put to sea again, th'e wind having
moderated, the novel cone:art was
closed With the National Anthea, As
the vessel 'watt steaming out to sea
the strains of "God be with ,you till
we Street again" Wore carried to
shote by the hind,
M1, Tile -"Von wife 1)50(3 to lee-
titre
ee-tute before she was married: has she
given 131 lip now?" Mn, 13411110-"Wo11
-"e'"-3708) that is, 3(1 Public.'?
VLADIMIR AND THE CZAR
POWER OF THE RUSSIAN
GRAND DUKE,
His Policy Mainly That of Hang-
ing Suspects -The Czar
Tears Hlnt,
The (band Delco Vladimir, iender
in rho 134. 1'Iter1burg massacre, lens
bor), it 13011131, in 1Si7-jera heforo
the great. 111111115 mirabilis" of the
laa•opean democrat le movement,
when tunny a con11o(ntal throne tot-
tered, say K the Lnmk:a Lea(lor. His
37 years clu not seem to have 1)0011
(Tended tcfth g101'10nn lnoident, As
n Grand Duke he had, of course, the
usual claim '.11)011 the "imperial ap-
paeages--the 21.,000,000 acres of
lauded ('Stale, «'11050 1'0Ve11110 of $1.o, -
00o,000 111 reserved for llomanolls
nut 111 the direct 11110 of 5uc+res5i0n.
Before the emancipation of the serf
then nl n a n cs
«lel
i [1 b
thou] the ownership of 11110,000 peas
tufts, '1110 ()rand llukc and his wit
(nee PrineeSe 111atde of Mecklenburg
flay a greet part in society, They
.•,1111 to i10 "yen's' po0ulau"
HAS BEEN ALL
RIGHT EVER SINCE
T, H, BELYLA, P, M,, PROVES
THAT DODD'S IS7DNEY PILLS
CURE PERMANENTLYI
Some Years Since He Used Them
Now and He Has Had. Good
Ftealth Ever Since -Story of
We11-Known New Brunswick Man.
Lower 11'1ndsor, Carleton Co.,
N. 13„ March 0 -(Special), -"Yes, 1
have good health ever since 1 used
Dodd's kidney Pi115," The speaker
was ]111'. 1'. 53, Belyca, p051111astec
here, end one of the most highly
s respected men in this Dart of the
country. Asked to give his e
rf
-
- once with tate great Canadian Kid-
- 110y Remedy. TIT. 1.1u1yetl colellnued:
"1 had been troubled with my kid-
neys for a number of year's, 1 tried
several kinds of plasters and other
kinds of medicines, 'but slid 1101
e seen) to get any 111s1iltg benefit,
Hearing Dodd's 'Kidney Pills so
e highly recommended I decided to
_ try then), and they made a complete
cure of ate. That is two veers ago
In those c1I'eles, and their children -
including the (Rand fluke Cyril, who
was one of the survivors of 1111
10)00)3 of the 1'etropayslc-aro slated
to share this popularity. Then th
Granit Duke Vladimir enjoys the in
timate friendship of the (Queen Re-
gent of Spain, and spends a portiott
of each summer With the Spanish
court at 5t, Seim:Alen. Dr, Soeldce,
one of the editors of "Free Russia,"
tells a story of hila to the following
effect. it appears that Vladimir din
ed (1310 night with a Wo11-known en
pincer, who hail been engaged for a
year on 501110 Government works.
"Now much did you net on that
transaction?" quoted the Grand
Duke,
"Fifty thousand dollars," was the
• What, work a whole year for that
trifle?"
Vladimir was astonished. The in-
cident well exhibits the palace (1101)0
as the spoilt children of fortune,
nolo and as I sett] before. 1 have
had good health ever since 1 used
Dodd's Kidney Pills."
Dodd's Kidney Pills mire once anti
for all, 'There is no stage rn' fair
- of Kidney Disease that they do not
- (guru completely and Immanently.
111(J1T N0VJIL7.'ll )1,
GOSPEL OF HANGING.
But if this Grand Duke has not
clone much, 1)0 hos thought much af-
ter i • manner. •, 1 Policy,
e his 111 ) to has a o
P Y,
but has not been able to carry it
out, The pulley can he summed up
with maI10sy table brevity -Cho noose.
'fits is the be all and end all of his
political philosoPhy, the one, only,
and final answer to all the torturing
and questioning of worrying slates -
men, "HIo would hung everybody,"
says Dr. Soskice, who difers from
the opinion of his rulers. Many a
time during the struggle with tho re-
vel -nine he has insisted on the ne-
cessity oT hanging, wholesale, all
prisoners -oven thecae arrested on sus-
picion.
Ills belief in tho virtues of the
rope is grim in its completeness anti
finality. "String tip a hundred mal-
contents in the presence of their coil-
1•a'des, and the agitation for a eon-
tit
ontit tion trill cease," is his advice
on the present troubles, "He is de -
Vaal of scruples .and the unflinching
exponent of t11e gospel of brute
fot•0e,'
CZAR 50134Al3S EDI,
There have been strange rumors
couca'ning;' the Grand Duke Vladimir.
Perhaps they ere only the babble of
a gossiping court or of ignorant out-
siders, But they deserve to be chron-
icled, because their mere existence
demonstrates the general distrunt.
First, we must recollect that, until
the recent birth of the C'zar's sou,
only the Czar's brother, a frail and
delicate creature, stood between hint
and the throne. Perhaps it is thus
)'act which has stat tongues wagging.
It is said that the late Czar, Alex-
ander 111., feared 111m so much that
in his ukase decreeing the order of
succession 110 ins01'tod a clause barr-
ing from the throne any prince of
the royal house whose wife, if a for-
eigner, liad refused at her marriage
to become a convert Lo the Russian
National Church.
This would have excluded 'Vladimir
en account of his Lutheran wife, The
Czar is even said to have summoned
to' his death laid the General com-
manding .the Seventh and Eighth
Army Corps, and )wade military ar-
taegomalts with hint to prevent the
seizure of his throne by Vladi'mlr af-
ter his death.
.C111IDITIt,D WITH PLO'l'.
More than that, the present Czar
and Czarina are supposed to be in-
fected with the same dread of the
terrible Grand Dtthe, The story runs
that when the Czar was stricken
(100Th with typhoid four years ago
the Empress sunt peremptory orders
to Vladimir to Tremain at Paris,
where he happened to be at the
moment, until further notice, 'rho
fear was that the tirancl Duke, as
Governor-General of the military dis-
trict of St. Petersburg, and Com-
mander -in -Chief of the Guards, would
hasten hone and proclaim himself
Regent. "'There is a strong impres-
sion," melded tho writer, "that if the
Grand .Pulte had succeeded in obtain-
ing possession of the Regency, the
prospects of his 1101)11ew'5 recovery
would have been seriously impaired,"
11y 1)010,1 0001'"rea1005 1110111130, of his
party it was even suggested in St.
Peters111n•G me:l 1)V -so great is the
mistrust of 'the Duke -on the occa-
sion 03 the accident to the Czar's
train, which so nea9y cost the lives
of the l;mprror an11 his 'away, that
the adherents of the Grand Duke
Vlarllmh Were 110t "tvh013y strangers
to the plot,
The now fruits perfected and Intro-
duced to the public during the pres-
en1 year outnu)nbcr those that made
their appearance during the last
quarter of a century. One of the
latest novelties is the apple -pear, a
combination fruit whil)ll many ex-
perienced growers who havo seen it
claim will become immensely popular
in trade circle's. It was obtained by
grafting a pout' branch into an ap-
ple stumtp. The fruit produced has
the peel of an 1 1'
P 1 aPP a and the 11(111
shape of a poor. II is of an oxt'ra-
ordinaly sire, measuring 13 laches
in circumference, The combination
fruit possesses the combined flavors
of the apple and pear,
NEW CEMENT DISCOVERY.
In Germatfy puzzurnnl cement is
now a well-recognized trade product,
with a good reputation for its pro-
perties of strength and hardness.
This cement is produced by grind-
ing and thoroughly
mixing 85 Per
cent. granulated slag With 15 per
cent, of lime hydrate. Slag has also
been employed in Germany largely
by the portlaud commit manmfaetur-
(I'S as 1,l suhstit,ate for marl and
limestone, and the claims that ce-
ment made with 1th this addition is
stronger than the ordinary cement
have now been recognized by eminent
authorities.
WHAT FCITRT MOST.
Subbubs-In the midst of that hliz-
zerd the other night a burglar broke
into our house,
Citiman-The ideal That was cool.
Subb;'abs-Cool? it was positively
frigid. He left the window open.
Eat what yea like. - Ctt'e the diges-
tive organs 5on1+1 work to do. These
functions need exercise as much as an
part m' the bunion anatomy, but if
they're delicate, give them the aid
that Ur. Von Stuns Pineapple Tablets
afford and you can alt anything that's
wholesome and palatable -00 in a box,
55 tents, --5
ORCHESTRA OF TST)BDE11EIl.S.
French 'At theeach n f colon' Nou-
mea,
penal y, u
mea, New Caledonia, the convicts
have organized a band. The loader
is a notorious murderer, and was
once in .the orchestra of the Paris
Opera Hous0. The oymbnl-player
killed .a subpoena -server, and the.
drum. -player murdered his landlord
with a hanmler. The first cornet is
guilty of murder, With robbery as
tho motive, and one of the clarinets,
a tavern -keeper, used to kill his
patrons for the. same reason. Tho
assistant batilmaster was convicted
of having cut his Wife to pieces. This
convict band gives daily concerts to
the inhabitants of Notuuen, Who ars
enthusiastic 00er the 1150, organisa-
tion.
Frioud-"You've neve' been called
in consultation, have yeti?" Young
Doctor --"No; but I'd like to be It's
nice to charge ten times as 1110011 as
the other doctor for saying' that you
don't know any alone about the case
than he does."
71113138. C. 0. RTCHARDS & CO,
Gentlemen, -My /laughter, 1'1 years
old, was thrown front a, sleigh mid
injured 11e1' elbow so badly it remain-
ed stilt' and very painful for three
years. Fear 130111es of M.TNARD'S
LINT:TTIN'r completely cured her ail
she has not been troubled for two
yca'5.
. Yours truly,
J, 13. LIVI'3SQUI'1,
3..1't, Joseph I', 0., 18th Atlg„ 1900.
In these hard 'tines a elan with a
large family of daughters on his
hands may profit by the following
anggestiot1 An old lady who had
51velral unmarried dsughte•s red then
largely on 11. fish diet, becauSe, as 13y. every day [ren) March 1st to
She ingeniously observed, "fish. Is May 15t1i, 1905, Bottlers one-way
rich 110 phosphorous, anti phospllori')s Isccoud-class tickets at very low
is useful in making 1111101108," hates from Chicago to points in
i Vtaln, Montana, Nevada, Idaho, Ore-
ItehIhg, Bernina, crtopang. or twIIng gets' Wasllington, California, also 10
Victoria Va110011ver NGW W stmin-
1 55 relievedO
e
y 1 1i oa s in a few
ow lithintes
by Agliaw's Ointment. 110. Agnow's Mee, Roseland and other points in
Ohllmoli, ('ellltvs instantly, ami 1311(511 3.1,o ICootonoy lstistrirt. eotrrespo11d-
I'eL1er, f>alt -blotches,
11en.td ntad tions Ihngly loft' rAtGs from alt points 311
00 10 141111, Dl 31 chs ss003.11 1,33 mut
etiofle I (:aa0da, Writ* for fu 11 articulars
O{ 1,l a X 1 soothing rl teat 1 P
lett and acts like magic iri ell 3aby'101111 301190.4 to 13. 11. Bennett, 'Gonel'-
IXumora, Irritation of the Scalp or• el' Agent, "3 King `3t. frust, 'Toronto,
Itaslms' during teething time. 135 cents Out.
a box.. -ti
Sunlight Soap will not injure
your blankets or harden them. It
will make them soft, white and
fleecy, fs
PARTICULAR PEOPLE
The average plan knows more about tea than his wife thinks he.
does. Give hila
TEA for a month, then try another tea, he won't drink it, It's
short problem,
BLUE RIBBON'S the QUALITY
that counts.
ONLY ONE BEST TEA—BLUE RIBBON TEA
1'
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T3iEi
IL TRAY 0c
ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY
info„
hell
Cordova
Used in H.B.K. Mitts, Gloves'
and Moccasins -tough as whale-
bone, flexible, soft, pliable, scorch -
proof, wind -proof, boil - proof,
crack -proof, tear -proof, rip -proof,
cold -proof, almost wear-proof—
certainly
ear-proofcertainly the greatest leather
ever used in mitts and gloves.
Like buckskin it is tanned
without oil; unlike buckskin it is
not porous, it is wind -proof -will
outwear three buckskins,
"Pinto" Mitts and Gloves
never crack or harden, never get
sodden, are ahvays warm, pliable,
soft and comfortable.
Sold at all dealers but never with-
out this brand :—
HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO.
Montreal Winnipeg Dawson 2
No Breakfast Table
complete without
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THE mild and bracing climate ]nakes Atlantic City
especially attractive as a winter resort, The
Tray
m0a is beautifully locataa on tho most desirable
section of the Boardwalk, and commands a magnificent
Ocean View, The House is thoroughly equipped with
every modern improvement that will add to the comfort
and pleasure of the guests, and no expense has been
spared in perfecting the details of the appointments.
The rooms are handsomely furnished, and the commun-
icating baths are supplied with both fresh and salt
water. The Atlantic City Golf Links are acknowledged'
to be the finest in the United States, Traymore Book-
lets will be mailed on request, and correspondence rela-
tive to rates and accommodations is respectfully solicited
iTRAYISIORE HOTEL (COMPANY
Ln. S. WHITE, - President and Manager
®ceseogGesocootooecestlief$'sv soo zios aosomoc®Li0 •.
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"'[Te says he knows all the best
people, but leo doesn't seem to asso-
ciate with thein." "That's because
the -best people know haml"
FOR CVL1R SIXTY YEARS,
Mrs. 1Vinslo,c's Soothing Syrup has
been used by millions of mothers for
their children w11(113 teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays pain,
euros windcolic, regulates the stomach
auel bowels, and is the best remedy for
Diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle,
Sold by druggists throughout the
world, 13u sero and ask for"Mrs.
Winslow's :Soothing Syrup:' 22-04
The spectacle of the two good mon
keeping watch on each other in the
sanctuary: next Sabbath nearly upset
the dignity of our clerical friend
friend during his minithtrations.
Milard's Liniment Reileve3 Neuralgia
Custolner-"Teat watch you sold
me the other day does not keep good
time " Silopm0n:—"It isn't the
fault of the watch. ITaven't you
heard people say that the times are
very bad just now?"
An admirable food, with all
its natural qualities . intact,
fitted to build up and maintain
robust health, and to resist
winter's extreme cold. It is
a valuable diet for children,
M.A. it CHASE'S
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CATARRH CUREE
C
a
0310
Ss scut dlrtet to the eczema*
parrs by 11+, Improved Blooms,
Heals the ulcers, clews the at
passages, stops droppings In the
throat and permanasny aura
Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower
tree. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chas
Medicine Co., Toronto and fufale
The Most Nutritious
and Economical.
Minard's Liniment Cures llandrulf,
Wills -"Smith is a sort of Jack-
of-all-trades, isn't. 11e?" Spills: -
"Not exactly, Ile's a jackass -of -all
tfadeSl" -
Unele-•'"I14y word, Teddy, you are
growing fast!" les; they Water me
too much. Why, 1'vc got to tako a
bath every morningl"
Lifebuoy Soap disinfectant •.- is
strongly recommended by the medical
profession ere a safeguard against, in-
fectious di5eas0s. 22
The num who otves ,you money may
or may not thunk a great deal of
you, but it is certain that the man
to whole you owe motley thinks of
you a great deal,
SETTLERS LOW RA'T'ES 1VI ST.
Via the Chicago and North Weston
Mother (fil'nly, to little daughter
who is about to have a tooth
drawn) -"Now, May, if you cry
never take you tooc� dentists' again:"
Mlnardts Liniment far Brie ever Itiiere
V
"So mileh depends upon the money
of a country," said a traveller, "In
India a lack of rupees is a fortune,
while in Canada a lack of dollars is
Poverty." �-
10 Pleasant, Duty -"When 1 know any-
thing worthy of recomu1011 ati on, 1-
cenvider it ,ay duty 10 tell it," says
Rev. Jas. Tterdook, of Ilatnburg, Pit,
Agn0W's Catarrhal Powder has
cured hlo of Catarrh of eve years
staining. It is Certainly aulgi1(1) 11) its
dint, Thu first ai`Lt]ieittion benefittedme In live minutes. 0 cts."•-0
P111031173 AND WAIT.
A strange 10useml has been found-
ed at Lucerne, Switzerland. Zt is
entitled the 'Museum of Peace and
War," and is intended es a com-
plete bis1.o1'y of Watr from 'Aho oarlieet
limes. The contents aro warlike
&M18 of all ages and nations, boobs,
prints representing the horrors of
war in their 11)653; realistic aspect,
and everything that can throw a
candid light ropers a grim suhj*ct.
The founder of the 11101Scum is 144,
,lean de 13loch, a wealthy Polo 1x110
is philanthropic, 111111 pe1..aps a little
eccentric, and he has chosen Lucerne
for the Site as being the place most
likely 310 attract the largest number
of cosmopolitan visitors.
'Fro -"$o your father objects: to lay
calling to see y*11, floes he?" he-,
"Not et all. What 11e objects to is
my being at home 0hen yeti trill!"
ARPET DYEING
11114 Cleaning. Thia U e specialty wtrh the
BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO,
gaud psrtlaularo by post 004 wo ore ours tonal lay
lulitanae hoz tn. Montreal,
F011. SALT -100 ACBNs, NEAR
Sault, Ont., good soil, large clear-
ing, line buildings, convenient to school,
churches, stations, wharf, etc.; only
82000, easy terms. J. H. Robinson.
Warwick, Cat.
'FO
,61 A 1,' ((11111 ie what farms 111 the York -
ton district near towns with elevators,
schools and churches on crop pLayments.
Write ale to -day for the fullest particu-
lars. James Armstrong, 4 Richmond
St, East, 'Toronto.
RANOTRU
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ONE-WAY
EXCIIRSIO\
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Billings, Mont., Colerado
Springs, Denver, Helena,
Butte, Mont.; Ogden, Salt
Lake City, Utab, Nelson,
Roseland, B. C,, Spokane, -
Wash,, Portland, Ore., Se-
attle, Wash,, Vancouver,
B. C., San Francisco, Cal.
Rates $34.25 to $44,00
Tickets on sale March 1st to
May 1((1113,
ALL GRAND TRUNK TICKET
AGENTS.
A man may smile when he Sees 1133
wife's new bonnet, but tho smilt
comes off when he sees the bill.
Faulty Kidneys, -Rave you backache'!
Do you tool drowsy? no your limbs
feel heavy? Aare you frequent Mem,
aches? Have you failing vision?' 31av5
Von diyzy feeling? Are youdepressed?
V, your skin dry? have you a tired
teoliug? Any of these signs prow(
kidney disease. Experience has proved
that South American Kidney Cure` nee- .
or 1%1118,-6
She --"Wer( you over clisappointe"d
in love before you were mot'ried'?''l
Ile -"No; not until afterwards!'
ard's Liniment rl
Min Cues m r Bu �y, stet
said the,+ only stayed one night, ad
the streets were flooded and pc0.pla
had to go about in boats."
egiect a cough and contract
consumption.
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Consu1+: s
e�
u r'e Theit: 1nng
"Ctfn
0ure5 consumption but don't
leave it too long. Try it now,
Your Money back If it doesn't
benefit yon,
Prices: 3, C, Wurts,3.ea 861
250. ,,00, 11 LeRoy, N, Y., Toronto, Can,
ISSUE NO, 34-05