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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1902-05-09, Page 3• i NATURE SMILING The Jubilee of Trinity ;While Thousands Suffer. UniVerkiity. tititi *VOW PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND 'The (Great Spring Health Giver Makes Sick People Well. (COAtinued !rem list Week.) The Albite, Year hes been marked by the wile deterrainatien et the governing boy of the ITniversIty to throw the dome of Trinity College open, without any oreed restrictions, to all Who deeire to enjoy the advantages of an exoellent ocular talttott Ilion combined with ouna religioue tomb - Ing and inflection. As far Ali Church of Briglood etudente are concerned, the re- guletione will rentein the tame tie they When spring come* with its gentle show. We been in the past, so that for id! 04°13 «s,it belney alr.. he brigbt combine end stndente the Curriculum will eentinue to bursting buds, it too often brings to our , provide full instriletion end eteminatiou .b mem mew of ;suffering and physicel de. lu the bietorioal position and dootrinal . Otte, tmohing of the ()hurdle of glend, And %oho seeds of disease whioh were Wiper.. the services of the College Chanelwill be amptibly germinating during the winter conducted as they have. always beet), iteretr- Month; bow, developed and planted in the ding to the liturgy of that Ohuroh. To all eystera dangers that neer dernend our in. other etudenta, however, freedom is new otant thre and Attention, Neglect end pro. permitted either, to attendehe religioue in- orastination will may aeepen existing perils Eltruitiene'a ins and Chapel eervices with ond 1ea4 to deaththeir fellow -students of the Church of Betore the advent of pring, "yen meet England, Or instead of this to Mae sPeoial 'bees noted symptoms, porbope of rheerne. courses of Bible etudy, Moral Philoeopho, end Christian Iiithiee, mitable for Christ. lane of all denominations. The Theo- logical College Dapertment of the Tanker - shy, which exists for the purpose of braille Ing men for the Ministry of the Church of' England, will undergo no change (exeept the continuous strengthening a it work), and will be under the supervision es heretofore °toll the Biehope of the Province of Ontario, end of representativea from their eeVeral Synod's. Bat the general Arts Department° are to be governed, and the main polioy is to be directed, not with a view to the neede of one section only of the oo.amunity, but with due regard to tiem, neuralfoa, dyspepsia, kidney acme, liver complaint, functional irregularities or Memos disordere. If you have experienced pains in the joints, musoles or limbo, laoerating papa in . :moor head, stoma* derangements, bile, , dislike of food, palm in back and 'eine,' • swelling of inside or feet, frequent unwill- ing, with highly •aolored urine., toes of emir. .gy, torpid liver, vomiting or impure blood -any of those are warnings of disertee. , • Tare warning sufferers Deify net • another day; iteeitetion and indecision on your part may forever seal your fate. If • you have already mede efforts to. Wallah your troubles by the use of other medtoines those larger national aims and purposes and the treatment of physioians, and these epee whioh Trinity is entering at the . =have failed, we meanest yon to put your threshold of its second Jubilee peeled, In lrulit in that never failing diseasebanieher, Ananoial and Wiliness afftirs as well, a Paine'e Celery Compound, Its nee for new step has been taken, corresponding to week or two will convince you that you have the main polley of broadening and en- .- etrulroommentact a new. eeletemie ; it will larging the scope of the University. A. assuredly give you the hiiiitb you-iiiiirfier new Board -of -Endowment-lima-Einem:ea. the enjoyment ot true life. A. Daignault, has been appointed, and to thio Board has St. layaoin he, Que , writes as follows: been entrusted the main oarrying out of "I desire to say, that had it not been for the larger polioy of the University. Mr E. Paineo Celery Compound I would not be B. usler, Mr W,• B. Brook, Mr Frederiolt • living today. Five years ago I was taken Nicholls, and Colonel Pellatt are among • • sick, and suffered from dyspepsia and ea- those who, as members of the Board, have tareh. For three years I was unable to been taking an active part in promoting ' work, and would lose conecioosness several the new polioy. Other names no less THE CLINTON' Ntigt ERA. •Cialiefsitong'st • Fertilize" That's a good name for Scott's Emulsion. Children .are like young plants. Some ' will grow in, ordinary soil. Others need fertilizers, g) ..:The nature of om9 chikt n e re prevents them from thriving on ordinary food. Such chil- dren grow right if treated right. ,- All they need is a little ter - it crush d tilaer---a little extra richness. NI° Iadivea ana PurP°"8 °f a man'a aa Cant% and Rhodes' mind and governed , filled Cecil cen be given with abseolutteeaselegetiothtY Scott's Emulsion is the right A have had ai profound infmerdacheisu ticti(tr teire, weakest babies. Them is ea curet in e aaartytTablee and they are guaranteed to treatment. development of a -country in 4iecah wtee. wouesunnscien=11:tthier Willful! &age in Canada have within the past three Fertilizersmake thingsgrow. 1 irearst been forced to take a deep IA.. rodeilte. %II:14y waidl al rieseerii ail: ell 11 ai Itr i That's just what Scott's Emul- area . . ad.T.ttlite.trati.oen of. motive may be glanc- limns' Iltledioine00,, Brookeille, Ont. it- " sion does. It makes children-- -The -extended biooraphya Rhodes jade ccieass toi start twhich Mee. • Senator Dechenes le dead, S uth A rice when grow rich blood, grow in mind, biles saye t - a11 take, but was saved from death. 011 111 1 1111 1 1 11,111 111 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 Clean Rhodes. • Baby's Own Tablets, 1 Great figure as Cecil Modell was ill the public eye, It may be doubted mothers, Best mop when vier whether mew people have a clear idea Little Oa** Fire 7411100, as to the Mope by Which his 'career wall built up. That be Vent to South Aide& Every mother needs et owe time Re ear big health and returned to 4,egland . weaken° for her little onee, and Jeeby'a to take his Oxford degree; that he zvolAdTgeoetenv4htronbr.tortitoovai 'thaate that ot eoaft,slolirteut nTetrhicaaurraulThavilielr• ti,gaeSttesne'ollabrierkse0ataivectrieil halerarPet forlehre.s . lioleairee-e-out of dianionde„ in part by Tablets have been in we for years and means of ale amalgamautihoonciaosfiZtbereepeatmse; ethuoanntilittoofcianatakiotyhearaed roseria:ehoataandotahairnegts that he "acquired' " little ones mo surely, lire R. 11, LaRue, Premier of Cape Colony, * came to his Mountain. Ont., eicurly voices the -.warm dowufall through the Jameson ofeanaleocfoomthmeararad oatahpowohwenattweeatzetial-al Raid, and was shut up in leiniberley; these are the main facts of his career urgthersavholleve mom or deliciste child. - ..Malt are well known. But main facte wiii7o&ustillenknotAntoW how I meld get Along ,Irtiti Ntititi *two. Mq.P.I. do not invariably supply the key to Children take these Tablets as re dil a y which The Tunes purislied note's th ENWE grow in flesh, grow in strength, remarkabl su NMI& e Mr Alfred Neville, strat'irg as a lad of eighteen h in took drink ot carbolic of idgiamilmteine: grow happ• y. That's what we •ear or two 'become a rich Inane, The. .make it for. • Send for free saillpie. he had enjoyed two years of such with such certainty as Putniere's Palnless itia,UNNoTtShi:gijr:13ern. "His interest in the country in whible 4Ni I 11:: Till; hi t3bGo o strangaly fortunate exrience was by 430°yResnoUorna ed0Tr & noWNE, Toronto Canada. this time keenly stirred. and before. vee Corn Extraotor. -Beware ofiptilsonom et& seeeraed a urge place in the gradual - into tie north,. which is of interest, as lets Corn Extractor at druggists. For if having first suggested to him the great you get it -you've got a dead sum thing. attainment of that general culeure. capabilities' for British development of All druggist° sell it or by mail poet paid on eohich should always be the stamp of the cotintry. lying to the north of the receipts of twente.five ciente. N 0 Poison the educated man or WOMIRM,, It is the Orange and Vaal Rivers. His trip) took re (Jo., Kingston, Oct. , realization of this, coupled With. a bine aa far north as Maieking; thence lifeenocomplielfedeby ' ' eeldeistIal - beldrthrengli the-TrailtiVaal to leimbere hearty appreciation ofwhat Trinity to Pretoria, Murchison, Middleburg and has lef 1 for Naples, and will then pro - The United States battleship Illinois Colleges in the peek that has led ce d to British wale a . ler' the com- a ley. It was made in an. ox waggon, at er • 5oe and frma all ertadote turning to Oxford be made a journey dilute& Ask for and get Putnam's Pain: • number of the leading business men nation ceremonies. of Toronto and elsewhere. men who se akno!tiwelnee , 8.w:death:three Pale people should take Miller's Coni... names are identified with Catiadale communication It occupied eight were warnesaulsittolef pound Iron Pills, Sold by au druggista, Progress throtighont the Dominion, to , Clinton. • that larger.educational work to winch months. The rate' of. progression of On •.• make Trinity University bli,e basis of ox waggon is not more than from M. Mr E. A. Cawsey, contractor of Stratford, was killed at Renfrew, a derrick cable breaking •and , a heavy timber falling upon him, . -Miller's Drink Care is a home treatment and does not neoeseitatebeing cooped up in a gold cure estsbliehment for weeks with consequentpublioity and comment, owing to absence from businees. • Sold by all druggiete, Clinton. Mr Carnegie has consented to give Thorold $10.000 for a free library, and Mr W. J. MacArtney of Thorold will give a free site. • • their patriotisni prorates them, Itscen to twenty ni y. p times a day. I was tired of life, ond.00ald prominent in bueinese and professional realize that death was my only 'deliverer moles, and embracing leading men in the must be gratifying -froneritiffaeing, At that time one of my different religicius bodies, are a significant an 13 0 - ° i d etthe e people of Ontario t T 0 0r0steehtee. represented' a walking tour of eight moothe through the wide -spreading soli - generally, to know that the work of ' tudes of rolling veldt \Ali& filled those friends arged me to use Paine's Celery indioatim of the strength and mope of the Univeret -buildi twhich -- regimes Of central Africa. Compound, at( all. other niedioinee had fail- new movement. . 1.Y. . . .1.?lee 0 , bo'ali in -el. Aftei tbe use of six bottles I am as The purpose whiohthese gentlemen have 0e the United States ' the k - Montreal and in the chief centres of .established some twenty years da the • "Io 1872 the Boers had only been well as ever before in my life, and can de a in view is to build up a 14Iniversity respective coun ries' greatness et ' -a =reale, as I was surely condemned to and standard as to render it unnecessary the. I thank you for your wonderful life- for Canadiene to go any longer to Oxford r°r i Kiel; with_such splendid generosity, d fi t I have Transvaal. They were a purely pastoral, strong religious strain, deserving of re - hunting, and fighting people, with a sped for tne sturdy independence and fell days work. My friends say My cure is Residential Colleges of Both a- °tweeter _neetn devoeing themselves and their , giving medicine." s now (sing e e taken in hand or Cambridge in search of that combine- . . . . devotion to their own ideals which char - b their own citi nis ' - tion of exact soholarship and higheet out- 37 ze , with a view to - - • • tare for Whieli • those ancient foundeg0.14 up,. in the ' capital of the acterized thorn but rade in their customs . . have always been pre-eminent, With this P.r.enlieh'Prigole P U e building •and primitive almorst to the , point of f Canada a niv r- . Mystifying the Andience. barbarism in their habits. of life and Miller s Drink Cure is $1. per hole For say 7 lc 8 .0,1 Win for iteelf the — a•, s natioral and patrtihotie dein:, hTrinityd. Cele premise plac 3 in the Dominion. thought. They were very ,frugal, very . sale by all druggists, Clinton. , . eil.t.the first..pretsettsreee kugaseue_. lege.. whioh.efeom e re . _ as me el ib 'thorned's dramatization of Richard 4 resmeno‘ for lenTil-a strong f eatureewl will e - s Bible_ ..develOPment fta. The Advance Thresher Company of rubilee of -Trinity -11olversity-serve ' poor, without the conception of a pos. The forevoingeketch shews that the . wonderful fifty years record of the thou that reprelerited by the inereitee of - their country - fifeel'ohre Abell Works -in Toronto- and illardina • Davis's "Soldiers of Fortune," I greatlyattler Creek, Mich,. have purchased enlarged; SiSt Hilda'e 17 e. not only•toebring into prominence IE 'at New Haven, Robert Edeson, te,e 1 sidepoe for the Women Students. of he ...n. Living ' will carryon business here, 'tar, made the first epeech to the cheer- ivereity, will beedd d ed grht t true o time very .highest type of University &In! flocks. and herds. upon the land. generally in. isolation upon'the oast ex- , g Tale boys. Then there 'were. calla :as need requires; and e .___ , . . eao ing Faoulty cation, but also to mark with fitting Keep your eyes open and be sire that Ili h rd H ding uthor of of these Colleges will undergo continuer' tents of grazing ground best suited to . ".. :.'e a Etr Davis,s' strengthening; with the growth of t e , the multiplication of this forni of wealth, when you ask for Perry _Davis' Painkiller thev 1 11 '1 lei) in the intel- Yon get just thM and eothing eke. L se it emphasis the new departure, at this he neirel; and Auguatus Thomas, who were w to y ac i g , . partly of the wag Into a still w'd e, . iota diernactizadatte Aararge, amootne ,neta vete&We . heartily ot et bowel comp tunas in summer. . interchanie of. •opinion in -the . -urban- ' • • ' Eal L _ er bet utd-stimulus-whieb-results-front enrritlfr to oure rine. _diarrhoea and all ' ,Iteriptions of the novelist, seepeared and „ . ecnisumma,tion of the bright hopes aud , thanked the students for. their kind • eae. prespects opening.. before it Certain : cen r p p organization was or , the simpleae, , Hughes from the position of Inspector , reception of his book in play form, sai4 T o - our Mery • • it us tilat Oowhere in this wide Dom- amounting to lade more than a patro of the Toronto public schools. has been ed by placed before the School Beard, • ithaven man, who tallied with the' de. Apply This Test wish this ;mat Institution the fullest i • • t es o o uktion.• Their obtical - The resignat on o•r James ;te hoped it wouldeawaken new interest . that lee would iike to have Mr. Thomas Your guidance. You may not have them eduatton, in the truest'. and fullest r enjaYed during dramatize his lutest. hovel.; 'In the all, but if you have any 'ofthem your ner. sense of, the word, or one in which • the greater pai which name he impressed upon vous system is not uplo the mark, and a mind and character is more zea Of his existence by the hunter and the , ,possible buyers. About a third of the littls3 extra expenditure of nerve force may guarded and more faithfully petered ' 'elegy i herdsman on the plains. Each 'father of tie family made for himielf the laws of audience knew thet the man who' had • - brine the dreadful downfall. . than in Trinity Univereity. . 1 daily life. The rifle and the stock -whip inion can our Young men eala our . grebe form of despotism, temper n the book:. enlarging its sale, and . Study these symptoms. They are • young.woMen find a. more I t comp e ' the individual liberty almost necessarily . represented himself to thein as Davis Intolerance of motion, noise and' liglot ; twitching of elie muscles of the face•aed eyelids; fatiguing sleep, sudden' starlings and jerkings of theelimbs ; dinhiess and , , Japanese in ; British Colunelem are / numbered hordes of hostge natives, who egratifying, but I don't think my drama- flashes of light before the eyes; trritabOity ereMating their departed countrymen: hung upon the uneettain limits of white ; -tieation of %Pdr. Davies atory. is particle. add restlesisness in every part of the 3'. sending sending the ashes hono. by parcel occupation, with eperpetual menace of ,.11s.tly good. But then, to 0,.. man who headache e. neligestkn; kelings a wearbathe Post. Numerous Walks,' letters, takitig massacre and • desolation. The only bonds has written a, play' like I.Arizona,' thitt an depression, and loss a intereet hi .. soine 15 cents, or three r ate% in pest- whiph drew the scattered homesteads . eiiite been miceessfeil. all 'over Ainerica; affairs of lik. , . age stamps, haying passed through into community. were bands of common. -and rentlyaveas ;netted bv the Tong So long as the daily expenditure moms the mails. They contain the ashes of faith and selfelefence. Political unity • foree-is-greater-than-the-dail epeated-ebildretreotethe-rising-ann. .• could hardly-ebeesaid-to-exist-amoligate- ' , !was really Mr. Thomas. The rest- sew.. the'joke when 'Mr. -Davis tame otie and :said: ."Of ,course tette reception 'is very • The one serious danger by which the I hung side by side above every +earth. • NI- "ISM State :was threatened came froni un - &n4 ueen of England, dritmetizing physkal ankruptcy is 'certain to result Shrewd Japs, it is said,' devised thiti people who were unwilling to submit to • ;lovelier...se mere Rietiard Heeding Dee. sooner. or later. Nerve force must be Means of sending remains of Merl& taxatiem for common purpoies... Them iiished by the use Of Dr, Chase's Nerve freight ettarges. II; is believed that Enllisintan already convereantesvith the FOR •WEilit 'PEOPLE. eyes ileems,uoirnpoetiene &tome, , • Increased, and this tan hest be accom. hem% and thus eiehping the heivey 'is no reasen for sorprise if to a, young „ ood, because it contains in concentrated The panic in the diamond market is .form the very elements of nature whichgo pestofliee authorities pay investigate Me hods of a developed civilization. the , • _ . this new custom, and as the e is no Transvaal of that day presented 'the' a • ! • —AND— •Miti; PILLS alitrovelng worse •IiisMad of better. rt is ' dieectly to form • nervous energy. so. ism amtinst Bening AND THOSE Tle °WILED WITH now almost. impossible to get No, .2 • cents a box, all .dealers, or Edatansone crematearemaine aspect rather of a rough new settlement whitee in carload lots; Nci. 1 blues can Bates & Co., Torolito. . 'be obtained only ine bushel tote; she; - ' . - ' a . ••; ..' . , No. 1 steaws are no longer quoted ex ' 7 cept by the peck. -Chicago "Trtbune." ' re ase s ... . Penelope -Mercy I . Wiry :did 21a,bei , - ever marry taiga young Slixokins? He's' . . . outlive poor excase of a man! e A.nn-- through the mails, the . government. in flux than of any fixed potiticol or- _r eta _may epass special legislatien, be _page : genitheion having claim to the eigettst. : vent it. it; • . of it .netion. • t eir of ereli-it 1 vp,i.g.ii al . . slotcjiicsataennaogtbtpl h euetirchtt!aeci. the fleeelvin. I Mr. Rhodes acouainta,nce with the r ri thr u tit woe t I% • intit arm • yawn , Nerve Food*. t, ,e Preecott E evator Compeny,' cone! African soil n Natal, and the peactioal agrioultural possibilities of the South Imes*. ,Aft ro iii. ono. ;Itglyt tinint:4110, L villijg fterr-Erfoota0T•Q Ipple. • eisting of eight harm.* end a tug, The demonstration that he had received • of ' 2. tIcaet he bbing or linirtiar Ttit "Weal, a, poor czclise,is better than nowt., ' price was about $00,000. • • its mineral wealth at Kimberley, eom- ate ieta .to. hined ,with. his personal experience of Plarriember Milburn's Hoare agra ,Ide-Chicago "Dane! flews." - ' atudent. body and' general eepansthn of the • . Alex McDonald, adoueed of choking hia the University lama' been 'decirlecLeapon,,...,.- • ' or meter. • influence of Trinity moreasingly -- • of the apparently limitless area .suitable • which will no doubt beep to melte the Backache• throughout the Dominion. • le" 'true • Brolionly In Well Re- . to white settlement,' of which his solitary 'LlittileLheir Pills ears peastIpatlen, 'trip took him over small portion. Two Railroad Men's - work. In short, e, liberal and progressive mother to cleath in November, 1900, was the hygienic properties o e c ima e Requited at the Ottawa Aseizes. p111.aure the worse et - Feeley _with regard to the whole work of to render him more appreciativ.e thall Norif the d' lad of nineteen of the value attar other rehneithhe fall. ". Pot many yeara oast Trinity haa enjoyed ears Spent far front home proauced on . Men wh 0 of etilture and se home of the beet . ,o/ ; r ..• , • •:`.to • ' I •ellers or a riper age, The idea •pettet-a 8 oen re It i1i nes along. the same nes, whtch have ie., . In well regulated homes in city andeoune share with our .fellow -taxpayers had otism which we • all. believe ontselyeti to , . classical and Etiglish scholarship ; and work On the railroad Proved sti valuable in the past, that it - ...., there are many avennea•cpen for the. efrown into a conscious sentiment- Eng*: satisfactory ski the use of the Diamond . big that eight moritheaseei *refill:WO; . honorable distinction as a notabl t gu ated him an effectt not uriknown to trave whether in - is nciw proposed to further strengthen practice of economy, bet none so okapis arid and- had become a thing to love. • Dur- an I develop the, work.. Any departure ' the capacity froth odd - traditions would• be depre- Dyes in renewing r wear o and faded across • the veldt the foundation aPpeate fitOftmenegni,nemeras., some on oil hands, and rightly so e for dresses, Ware blouses, name jaakete, rib- to have been laid Of the policy to which of thebeet influences. •of Univac- Wine:shawls, yarns end feathers; The Mr. Rhodes' career was afterwards de- chinists,. or 'say education In Canada find t,h, •eir husband's. or boy's siiit now orf color and voted: He has described in intimate trackme xi meeting -place in "dear old Trinit , apparently worthless can be dyed a rich conversation the persistence with Which ergra nates fondly terra their Yaga° and fast black; inavy blataer dark mai the thought accompanied him day bY _ mater._ .ZIorerere the type of &Lime. find that the' which Trinity has alway d t brown, weeniest v Making new and stylish day, that the fine country ' through garments. heavy work tion NO) ' O.Tna e i The Di • • Diamond Dyes are the -easiest to use; thrbrigigehs wmioteirieda Torojatill;lih 11 jn atphaelatiitureanb; they do and here ecial a moreljaed moirme aptpett riatileflein illaitianir 6-fcan dye sumeasfully with them No that no power but Great Britain should 'to change of weather and tempera- • Dominion ' and the . . with the • growing japerraesapearigty si atteefrittohne , failuresbiidor diaaPpointreente when the 'very be allowed to domiem e in South Africa. the .exposure deur/ direotions are followed. • He :eaw enough to cotnyinee Idea of the English literature, and to classieal pr et T °agenda of ladted are ntivi linking up . great .value of the unclahned northern ttmorettyl . titre very hard on their. back and • that is being paid to the study o atil and Rugs from the rik- territory,73 and made o his Mind that )ridneys. •. ,_ There aro few railroadmen who scholarship, as well as o the careful .11 over 13 alba! must ell° not complain of kicl.46y.fr011ble portanimfeature of hig et education. ,Th.,4,„ ...,.. ,..t.,„,i ...„..... ....., . . ._ heeto of dttii3iglret ehowilig the various oizes Icieve71ae tiara:ill: Doubtless ie is because Trinity has it-fyi-er.a de Askedc at ieh aoncer timeinbringinglaterl . • develote ent of character as an itn- bra le r n are a aavac; ger:, in some some form. o ar eon Co.,oLtd,,200 Mount from first been careful to keen in the 13 - 'ee" ""‘" I'li" nails m. the •country under British influence,. he .__.-Dr-Piteler!s_13aeltacbe Kidneyain 8*, answered honestly in the negative.' . -forefront i -ah ,e,e0eraeurvisuisreeetheee_. Montreal, P. Q. Sen. eronr &athlete, . 'No' _he said, I only just felt each day 'Tablets have proved themselves the now edge which by • — as loiik-a-difiianf.--at--"tlie--eavtlr-and--up- the beet adapted to the harmonious sent hack by theUnited Statesimmigra. England.'" Moe Maggie Debut; of Hamilton was at the sky that it might to belong to ,greatest benefactors of all classes- of common eftneent are adtaitted . to be railroad.- men. They give ease to development of the highest and best Mt Metals at Detroit, when she went 1 the aching, pore back, clear Up the II. utiintiohitr in every men -and so are to nurse a dying testers . ' Once Upon a time Mayor Low was ;trine, relieve the scalding . and8a..8... 11 A th Id -0 h atimanities"--and to foster New Itie for a quarter. MONA Core. -travelling 'through. • Germany ;with a lhorning,. and impart new lifo. and the Influences and maintain the our. pound Iron Pine, Sold, by all druggiste Munching which tend to produce upon Clintoe, Patty of frituide. • Being an excellent . :Vitality to the urinary organs. - character the Most Weber effect for Anomer ea Of initdlpox ie reportea lu,• , . • ' German Iingvist, he was the spokesman I. 'PLASTERS' NO 0000. good, that she has so long enjoyed her ght by.a traveller from the Or the company. Upon one maiden he enviable Stipremaete aniong the places Halitilton, braoeu mid his friends vitiated a bser garden, Ia. Mrs. At try. Wilson, living on Albert Street,. rnat, One., has confidence in Do of higher education of young men. Of tonthweide , said after seating themselves, propane. late Vers. since the foundation of St a tory to having tome refreehitents, the Titeilines Baoltache Kidney Tablets. ger ,„ ,. ,,,..,,,,,,.,, Son George, employed AO a. mooleirifeb On Hilda's 0011ege, 6 similar claim in re. . 11 114(1a a ' '-'''' r 1 f'', Upon Mr, Low, as usual. For (Mee, haw WE. GitAllaNTEELAOCURA.OT pleasant duty of orderings the sante fell epeet to the higher education of young the Grand Trunk R,R,, has been cured of ladies might well be made: but the • AND rmumoT SATISFACTION 1 ever, he hesitated, his memory tseerning, lumbago by wing therm Mrs, Wilson paid: "Pr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney to desert hire. Finally after *11111 at Werk of the TilliVertnia" lh thle depart. firthie ego of worry, hullo and bust. tempts to reetill the missing word, he 'Tablets that I brought my ton front Ment is by no means so widelsr known nese oonmetition, dna mire and attention turrted to hiWaiting friends, appeal- veszys dm. dors has eared him of that as it deserves to be. To these two in the filling. of nor edootorei presorip- Ingle', keying: e , ,e0ustaa pas and issiensss hi the hush Residential Colleges. Trinity is mainly ibno la abeoltnelY nedeahrY for the safety I "You w111 have to help Me out, for 1 ,ahat 004661 him the ntoitted misery. H0 indebted for the position sne. occupies and welfitee of Your fa/nfli• We gtithr- I _ cannot for the life of me remember the lad triad &taws ani saw ramadies, but to.day, since without such Colleges it entre) actouraoy and perfect satisfaction to - Garnett! word for beere'-eNeW York nothing 'gave him the permanent relief would be clearly ivapnerdble to carry all our wet -omen. Our toilet depart- Timm Obtained from these Tablets. The whole on an educational work of this char- ment is always replete with the lateet . difiloulty has quits disappeared and with acter and standard, rat it IS not in Preparations and novelties. ' • the lecture..room that the Most invert- P ' ft the aecoinpanying Wearinees and Tack of ansi s Cum &loom. „Ten ears on itti eastbound frht - ant part of the wor k is dorth, nor is it +train on the Michigan Central left eigthe energY. Irc hag ric beada°1108 "r kidin a work which can be tested by exam. llareourect thousands when everything else track On the iron bridge over the ..irouble, but is enjoying perfect health, a inations merely. But it le essentially hag failed. It has nsver failed to give Wok Grand River at Cayuga and were . lati honestly retommend those Teblete to - anyone having any trouble witli their ane in which the constant peritonea in- people happy retsuultee ntrespogthttree,inevyt hurled into the water 50 feet below. ...., litrence of the • Pr'afesears upon tivi "mmo giV" ;' itt: haoko," studente, &lad that kind of eocial in. tem, niskes the blood We, is food Mt; 3, 13. McDonough. a Muntveei ! De. Pitcher's Thiamin) Kidney Tablet& for the neevesieeit wakes till* people ,well. are 50e, a Box at all druggists or by mil, for can !Ripply yon with the pure and gen. oint traveller, has been missing since tercourse whieh the tonditions a Col- legiate life alone render possible for March 1, and his friends have given Us Da. 2interaomta Col, TOrOntO# Oak Most Tiniversity-etudente, have to be Uri" raine'S °dery Ocenpoond. ' , . taken into *Count I arta these Mileb be , IL 11, COMBS, 13tugost, Olinion, OW, him up for dead. 44eltntoeloo, occorred en the United --`'slatee subliiierifitheat"FtiltbilettrePitibe adelpiiik injuring four of the crew. One may die, - • ;•:...41,-:40001taRteg Strong. „ , - • „ . When butterinakers unfortuustely tise any ef the common butter mlore now on the market' they soon find out- that their lnitierbecomes ranolci and atrong. Welk, Rioherdson & "Improved Batter Col- or"- never causes tile butter to become ran- cid. On the contrary, it maintains the rith flavor of the butter for months, and gives the golden June ocflor that all admire. Druggiate and dealere everywhere. • ' EXOrestl Messenger Robert Murray = ittitirant2itt, Me0WettiOsSirWeetrIgittlg together on converging tracks. THE TRUE TRAGEDY OE' LIFE • la ill -health, nal:pointed &whitlow'. •sat. fulness destroyed. Pathetic, 1 nay, tragic. Poet blood, weak nerves, a -tired brain, re - -there-hope 4--Yes.1-Beearteethere.-le-a-ourer - Ferrozone Tablets make blood; not blue blood, but the fluid that strengthens the whole body, Ferrozone dose -this quiukly by improving digepti:ii, stimulating amine. lotion and by impairing health and *one to the whole system. H. B. Combos, draggiat, will tell you I great deal more about Ferro- ' ewe, 4. Ask him to tell yen of the, wonder- ful ogratimproperties of Perrozone Tablets. Price 60p. • The Ooroner's lury In the case of the , shooting of Beatrice Holland at King- eton found a veadict of accidental horn - icicle as they did not .believe the boy, Eric Sharp. 'knew the revolver was loaded. . , ,..••••••• • 1ST 2411, 1002 ow Spring Ca* ress Goods Prints • • • Muslin Gingliams .6aces and En3.13roideries of all kinds Et R. Coats at Son FURNITURE 1311,0.A.DFOOT, BOX & CO. The ateely Jimmie in oar trade is good preof of the foot that our gooleare right ao& our prices lower than) those of other dolma in the trade. We manufasiture farniture.on a large male and oan afford to sell °heap. If you bait- , from us, we sem for. you the profit, whioh, in other mem, has to be, aaded in the retail dealer. Thia week we have passed) info stook some ot onr•new designs. Space, will. not potashes ne to quote prices, bat come and see for yourself whst snaps.we have to offer. Remember -we are deteethined that our prime seal' be tho OW,ed in the trade. UNDER,TAlEINC. In this department our stook is mrhplete, and we ;neon undoubtedly the beat funeral outfit in the matt. Our times are ail (mete the lowest. BROADFO OT, BOX 6t-00.J.w. ChidleY Manalmr p. Se --Night and Simeay 'calls attanaed to by calling at a. W. Chidley'a• (Mutate „ Director) residence First-class Wagons • and Iluggiles am handling the oelebrated liteleaughlin make Of buggiea and other makes of firat.olasieOntario Ilona' Also of my own manufathure including top bug- . gida, mikadoerr; eta, of slather latest and.moaerreestylese Repairing of. atakinda Promptly attendedto. . • •. (TOPIN LESLIE. Huron. Street, uggies ..Wagons! DO you want a high grade Buggies or Wagons? • • • Wehaye the finest *stock to select from. All the latest styles in th. e new- est celors. Our pnces are as low as can be foond tor fIrst•elass material and workmanship. Before you buy call and Bee Us, , • . Geo.- LEIVIS• Isaac Street Olintoli.- ...NExT DOOR TO NEW .16" 0:104/4011 eaeaseereeessweig; *rho Whole Story In a letter t alrattle? (rimer DAVIS'.) From Capt, V. Loye,Tolleis Steam No. IS Montreal.. olei freqttehtly use lemur . DAM' PAIrr•Itittrin for pains faille at62n. • eta,. rketonatiton, *tows, froat Lila chii. 1 btaina erampte and all a:Mc:dons viitich tittititetIrIhenglyiPeligr itteatikeeillItleal° :el beat remedy/ TO naveueer at a -andel . i • ' Voted Intermilly rind alsiternalle. To Sizes, 25e. euil 50e, bottles , 5 io 0 1i , The Ilve.eent packet $E4 enough for ais' •4 • , ordintiryooeasion. The family bottle, cents, contalns a supply for a year. \ tot <44 ti Ripans Tabules hold their • place as the supreme remedy which cures dyspepsialindiges- tionrstomach, liver and bowel troubles,sick headache and constipation. No other single remedy. has vet been found since the twilight of medical history whim is capable of do- ing so much good to so large a - majority of-i,nankind..- • AT Ditil6GISTS