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YWLAOR RXIATS , MW 1W �- I ,I . . . . , " � 80A. . .�, . 4 TOWN WAS STARTIINU - flxplM XA*pt1,e= and '%potty I . v0*00XI040 " __� � __ James Orr"k' Is a Buoy, Artist Z - Sislity Yo*rs, 1: .FOR .,PKRFQ1Rk% I : I ANQE OF r#iO6P9L $TORY. I I . I I I ,� . - . , , -k - . I I I . . � 1. I .1. . . , �QUKSEO POINT -OF EXRORX.R.. I I JLt tj�&- so , "on, " f )140- 11 ""so 0 Pik( - 404, yo WQ=eu as , peowil e 1�1 In a 60roeu gUavlod bed on the top , door of 48 Bedford SquarQ� London, I lives one the r I — I I . � tbell faces ton 0 gureil by P P of* of most,wonderful xue-.i in L lr�, PLqrtr- tht Chrw-s Ir. the nreat% I . . Famous Traval*r Who ,Revealed ;50 dark spots co T44 akin , i erupUonv, at London. lie was the friend of -1 Ruskill OnA m A 9 +1 I .1 1-T11 . . . VWr_1W"1k"*�' , , ", I . � . . U41rell 17th, 1014 - -'--'- " L ,,,r ,,,,, to ' * jl�%­ �'J 11 aft'as attent -XI-sodu r000vatlog MUM, W Q IM InQ; � . I , ; ,P4 Hangr Which An 1 4 %� 1�_ , 11 � 1. Many of What Wero Then Myster- Afterl the tr too Who have made art hibtgry; whil.. 1. I - I , . I . I .yIng. tima bQ* Voga,!*. to -day his bedrooUl is a Mecca fo: . � - Joba-bitAnt of tho Littlo' 04varlan , .1 ies of Americo, Founded the Buiy tbroUgh durin . inUr. I . . . I � , Fog the w . PlOture 'buying Anxerlcans� and avcr� � � I . Ju4ttbinityr Atithangonetbrouglil , * 'v . ' , Homlott-80m.o of tho Poasa"U . .. . � Community Nine Mil*s. From Mont- body in the mo4ern F,nglish art movt, M Am " , - . I You "ve bego out in .rain 'et : 11 ,X,A1P)D=ni6*1dft � Poo;ioso W�onderfu.l Pr4matic Pow. I ,. . � .. ,� . . , and pie ineut. I � 1411pr NNW . - I ... .. .. . L . roal-Town Was Surprised And alldeDOW. Youb4vebeeZLj%touQmQ_1 His narue is' James Orrook. . He wa�- I I , r from 0katigg, or, � . I e �',., , -,,,, ,orse,Over 700 � Tvkke P4.rt. I Many settlers Killed �br 1 04uoi.. 0ent pevepirming b When you se" this Trade Mark on any Medicinal or Toilet I . I., Some other exertion., Theo y orn, in Edinburgh, Scotland, at t1h j) -, ALL OVE, it, T119 WORLD ,ou ba,ve . . . , ". ,Tbore Are, u � I . � stood to 110.001 Go." You bkve spent end of October, _182V, so be is $0, years Preparation yon pUrc12a$e,it is an assurance to you that every ingre. , 1. . Q doubt, men And wo� � Altlioiigh belonging to Canadlau I � . Morti who. h4x! . ng, witnessed tha , t most . b,istory, the name of Robert Cavalier. bQur4.oltb0,CUy_1Udoor#AV4 temper. ,old, ,For -the last'three years�rheu� dient entering into that preparation is of the highest quality, that, � - . . *60erful of all'h4man attempts , to I � I "50 atura,equaltosummerlie4t. Thenyoq� matic gout, bik bitterest anemy, has money - can procure. What is even more importg A I I . � . . �, I Salpllgbt $oftP I%' pro" ' giour de U. Sallie. la espeoi4lly asso- bayo Covered your -except your k4ept him. in bed -but, though it has . .nt,itisan ssur. � I , - , 40��U AID Christ ii,ory. 'the PASSIQ4 Play ! orenco t , any otb ' 11 triumphed ov once that these ingredients have been compoundeil, according �0� -90�--A� . , . ' . ,. , q . or, because, � oiated with the discovery.4nd explor- face -and gone -out 14NO a temperature er his body, his sp I , ,� a Oberammergau, ­11avaria, -are utter- �! A 01104"soatbe 41 , Arit , 'the best formulm known, by expert chemists. of Ion * ' I- I �,_ , , �, . .ed and who ptoutly main- .. ' otbes Moro , , Ation. of the Central West, espeoiany away below zero I No wonder tU0, and *111 have proved invulnerable, , , g experien.ce, m v- -1 " . .. � - .. th - Two of the most successl lie employ of one of the largest wholesale drug firms in t , 'it ..Qjro lys 411A At bat " & I witil All these ob I pictures ig from. r t � qgh � MZ11 t hat'ithe whole thin "to . . .1 .. ,the Xiississippi Valley. lie wondered ,hangeo,. the skin of the at the preoex9exh2biti , he world,, I I 001sh is "little more than 4, show . I cost witboot - 11101ury to 14ce And neck owa signs. of needing 04 of the Royal the National Drug and ChemicalCoTapany of-CAnada. -,-,, , of inountebAnks acting for money." . W afield, and'yet, his career o.0 tbili atteut1pa. . InstituU ro in 011-"Drovere I � banO , . . . $,or fabric. Vq,119W , Crossing Sands at, - " and . I I As. you ha3ve probably noticed, 1',NA-DRU-00" is made up of I � . .1 ' - ..'Thiii sort of perspil ih no't to be- en- , , eontineut practically commenoed at . rkJust AS a�y other organ of at chapel, Uncolushire"�- I : , " . � ., 0 , P001 -forget that the skin has. to do k1gly Island. ' 14!�, " , - � 4 Tile quality. or condition of . . - 41reo"90111.. - F -what is now the town' of Lachine, WO . the "Sands � the first Rarts-of the words "National Drug Company". Itispro- � ,we , (A 1. � I x . alAd which can - remain to the end .:. . I .. I I .1 .., ., � situated nine 'Miles above moutreal, body, and if you overwork it, it; - gives, are from the brush, of this. bedridden nouneed '-N4-Z)R00-)r0", with the accent on the second syllable, . 11� '. �Ithir unmoved or antagonistic is I . . � I Qn. Vie shore of Lake St. Louls, an out. Zam-Bukis, the remedy. Smeor veteran of $0. For James Orrock U . , Being aware of the ex usive use in Canada of simp . . L 11 I It ligbtly oi�er the spots. the eruptions, an attist. And he is a collector as 11 te ,le house- - I I expansion of the St. Lawrence River the sallow, 14 ,�,�� , '4omething incomprehensible to the .� . I 3stches, at night'aud notice, w4l; to say nothirif of being a sur. Old rerdedies and toilet preparatilMs, we felt certain that Cana,- ,�, ­A'dina , just above the narrowing oi the chan- � . ,w - I , I I � ! I'm != I __ ­ .ry mortal. For setting aside — dians Would welcome aline .of these goods, sold . - I 11 - I . I . . . . - bPw ,quickly your appearanae im- geon, A t every consideration of the moral qual- . 1_ . Ael through which the waters burry . _ , . dentist, .a ecturer, a writer . under a distinctive . ..� ' . . proves, As, the vleb, refined, herbal And the greatest Turner expert ever trade mark, that thoy could be, sure: We �:- it , to, the famous rapids which form ;i_ . , I - . . re notonly of the highest 11, # of the play and looking At it -aim- - NEAR TO THE THRONE. oIx �gences 010k deep. into the tissues the known-aud this notwithstanding the �Itan ..7 1. , I �_ �,Iy as a ftamatit spectacle, it is ir I dard and Paranteed purityi. but were covapoundid by expert ." � m- . . __ - I the first obstruction to the navigatio I, - I I a - I I ;_,11 t ot the v, * w4tenvay. . .1 I hard, agurty-likeLp&tobesare ri�moyed. claims of Ruskin. in formulee that had been well tried out. - �_ 1�1'..` - i4si*" to deny to it a place Among Lady France$ aulfotlr i.jils Taken U . chemists, fro *, 8a I Better 061or results.. The cells of the ,' All 4#y long, propFed- up in bed � � - L� ,,�'- - I I. most masterly theatrical repre- V ' I,& Salle was born. in Rouen, France,, skin become transparent. T-4.14 blood' : . . . � . , " I I w , I . $uffragettw.Movompent, . in � ith comfortable � pil. ows, . What the Laws Sa . . I:. -sentatifts of 'the world. - . 1, . Xiovember, 1643. Coming to Canada James, Or. 1f,we put this Trade Mark on one w � � I , .. 10 e � . . beneath Is Able to impart its proper� rock bpaints e pictures, that may one . Y � ,..T - th masses -that is to the B - , The. auffraget$Q movemcof,comee he'obtained froiii the Superior of,the� coloring to the tissue, And the delicate '44 8 . For the protection of the public the,-- ticle O01Y gad proceeded to Advertim .. . � Ava . .y e a 4gerly soughtafter by , "it -would tell u.s . I 1. ' . .�?.­ I ., .1 , ''. W3431 , peasants -the Passion Play is , rather neAr to. the throne when taken Seminary' of Sti Sulpio6 grAntsr of bloomothe4lth replaces, the, sallow., - law of each Province in Canada states i� Plain 1commonsease "I " "o:."'t holy as it was when. nearly I . land aliong the shore of the lAke at � collectors as the wotU,'Ql his great at we inust make that article ROCA . oklay as dp by Lady Frances .1�alfiour. Lady nesq an ' , . ith4t only thoroughly qualified men ate - , �. d pallor of disease. I � master, Turner. The OfLgre&t re. is Absolutely ,allowed to dispense prescriptions- or we would lose otit-for people will - I �: �,, �?�. , X0 yews ago, the pepple of Obergul- 6alfaur­ is the sister of, the Duke ol 14chines . sp­called becau'se the e 2am-1119k Is also use I for nothing in these -� brilliant master. not keep on buying unreligbIq goods. .., _ ,. � 11. - I . . arly I �,�� .... h s the Marquis of Lorne this widening I 1 -;-4 " , rgau, stricken with terror bec . explorers thought that ' I these menbelagph ki,us or graduates . I _0.; . skin Injuries Anil diseases, RegoMal. and water color to ang. , . - rysicia , , . 1 . � gue in their village, knew no . ,� *1 the St, Lawrence River gave pro uloeve, chapLo. ringworm, &one, yield piece$ in oil - Of recognized Colleges of Pharmacy. ��Nt qualit . 1- 4 pla. .- . y, . �. i�:� - .." " r device to stay it than to vow ,, ­ for a w6te * to its usp,e For guta, burns, bruises. F�rit,the invalid or the man .61 80. Therefore if a doctor gives yo by over one nunarea and you have our - , �,.­'%' God Miseof a routiq to China, X, They' ate, as old as Turner -and as a a pxes- Position, On the quality of each NA- . . . �,, "I, � the performance of a Play of . '9 mer. children's rashes, ietc., It. is une,lualled cription the laws of Canada require . -1 , - . ry -to the Od 6,through the 'A 'd- - r61drpilea. A modern as the. work of; the most &or. DIRU'CO article is st L: �­ � " Divine Passion of Christ. Once . . I an = of all An xs�% sure on it aked not only .our I I'— ,�nie - _ drix that it be dispensed by a duly qualified 11 ,�, - = whi the diream gres6ive man in London, � . investin . '". every,10 years'it is presented and . . . the xplorers, in this hemi. stists TUIRM druggist and not by a managno.rantof , ent in that article and our hope ,4_,!�,; , 1 _4nd stores at W6 box,or Z& 'The life of .J4 ­ I I I thi quaint little village swarms the action, of drugs. of trade in it, but our investment and . , , here just AA it was the object of e barm' romance. -To listen to the kindly our of trade in thew,hole XA- I , 1",� � I I sp Co,, Toronto, for price. Uefue ,mes Orrock is like a %,�;; " -: . s �ubsti . ,ope . 11, sorts, kinds and conditions . aaar4ch ot later navigators who at, fill a I tu The logical conclusion is that as the ' h- ''Q�"ill .... I -tee And traitatione. - faced old man -white b4ired, firmly DRU -00 line.. . . I , �� , , I "i � ,: , 1, " , . the great majority of whom . . iew to force .� a Noxthwest pas- . * --------- - . featured . laws are made, by the representatives of . .'�.o�_. r t e time, at least, filled with - I . I is, the people, the pco�le want protectioni We know that tbt quality of the firbt Oo�"(,._.__- - , his spectacles ra � lore I 'through the .Arctic Oeeaii and ' forehead showin , ised to. h . ri �,:.,',:�'5,�',"..: 649a , g the almost NA-3DRU-CO preparation you buy will k ��,, �­.'A*e and a profound sense of exalts- I rkt. ;Aore than -two 4en, tur. , OUR -LITERATU . RE GROW& in] biight4ess of bis.eyeo-as and should-welconit the opportunity practically decide whether you become 1, ` �,11 :,� ­ .. . , , , . I . Behibig St , , . *Y= of being able to procure in anypart (if 1. " k�t;'�':'.* lison. I he " , I . I ies latii the tfkIe Northwest Passage �nd Canadian Authors Are Impro, I his. mPmory rare experi. - a regular u 0 . . -the shortest route i i . . Canada: medicinal -and toilet,prepaia . serd NA -DRU -C articles .:",.­'.:�!- 1 . ence . , �, " ,� . Acting in "the play" --to the Ober- and to the Oriem. . , . � 1$ack, is a I I �,, p. . '; - , slinniefiau people there is but one- . I . , . . . . 4 , I. * tions compounded. by expert c.hemaists. or not -and f6r that trial you may, se� I ,;;;",_,. I-. bAk, been not only the one recreation . � was found to lie across the continent, I in$ 964lity -of Output., . "Ry.father was a, surgeon dentist " , and guaranteed by a firm of Our stand- Ject any. one of the' 125 prepatationk I . . - . 1"'.v .! ". � and it was opened up when the trans. Within the last few years there has he says, "and, �X think, Irom the rn'o, . . ,­ ,?­�"L,,� �� 0 . . �, � . I . , We welcome this -because each article I f their life, otherwise hard worked, 1 4190 , . ' Ing. . . . ",�,­ k" ! _77;5,T_A -, " � I �;;�;�j,� , 4pontinental railways were constructed, been a distinct improvement in the ment of ray birth. he . isfit t4 upbold the re, ut4tiQn of all. � - �*�* I �! , P&nxbre, and stern-!; -it has been theiT , . . , , , ordained that When, you see the NA -DRU I 11 � I I _CQ � I . I , � I . . 111. . v . . Za Salle laid -the. foundation of what quality ,of Canadian literature-, sayj I shotild follow in his footsteps. .When. ou have this oppor'tunity . P , .., �� `,�;��,,�, ""! � . � a few ,yeaks later became the ,village *,Saturday .Night,- - no' The Tbkd Guarantee , net channel for the two greatest pas� � I 'Trade Mark y 1 1,.1.4�'. -­ _...'4,� � Z. I ­ I � ,-There has, been -1 grow old enough he made me study are I '. ;, . �,, , n4 of the human heart -love of ap- . . :and the guarantee for whi6 you " " .1. ­ I I or Fort la Chinp... afterwards called L WlInK off in the production '.of , day and i lit, all the while � I . of NA -DRU -CO quality is the fact b3at . .. '1 � . 11 volumQs of crude, amateurish verse 3T �Plor, looking. I I I -DRV�C ' . . �""d�?'!y "worship- for the Oberammergau peas . . . III of. intelligence, I 0; preparations, ate nev :r..��'L;i;� .' �.probation and the instinct of religious I . I Fort Remi, "At that.1time/! writes Ig my lac , de , NA I " " ' , I I - . I .and proset. 13ut recently, both in the ' "I surprised him'by winning three Source of the NA-rDRU-00 at any time or in any place, sold at cuti . * 11 . .. ­­. "I ) . center- I ;.� 1 I --, apt, both these passions have - ustice C � ;�'�;�,���" I Mr.,,Y Tir,ouatd in his history of ' � . . i , :;5-i'il#_� , . Lake St. Louis, "the shores of Laehine�, e"ast and in th� west," there'havd ari6erj. 'gold medals at the Edhl�urgh-Medi- I ForMulae. I prices-,' . 4 . . .., � , '��"�:': . � . . I , � " C ",l!""'..., ed on and in his chance to win fame, I with the exception of the open, Aelds Authors, quite, considerable in num: a4l. Schools for Surgery, D . The National Drug and Chemlical NA -DRU -00 preparations Are so .1," . entistry and , . . I �� -il,� � please his riest, and honor God,..by , , �, -Aj��',,.. . � . A we k 11 - �1' or grande pAdrie at'the rapide,,'were ber, po,sseuiing �gerjufiie talent for. Anatomy, I answered one question, .Company of Canada, 1imitedi gc- niuch better than the. preparations 1, . '. 1,,, , ". * ,, iome worthy part In the , , co,rered wilh forest - trees, There writing, And. it is- interesting to note thd .exatniner's -were unabl gired . the businesses whwe prices are cufthat discerning peo� �, �� �.;" �. . I �!', � .. .... ,�' "". .. on Play. The hope and the am. � .U1 . ,was that 4 -large proportion I . risin ' wi h without . and maintains .pre� 1. ,., �Ii, . ,�... , . I � D,Nisible trace of the presence of . -of these g t referencel And they . e honorable . Pie ,r to pay full prices for the NA- ' . ' ,:-�P,',.. I lor this have been .the earliest I � , traditions of 21 of the C , . ,.*.n4 �� - "I � . - .miql beyoiad a small footpath' along . authors. are women. I Indeed; if We gave . We double marks ,for this- PAnci al wholesale Drug Houses in DR . h have . 11 , I I ... ons roiised in the Oberammergau . . - leave -out of consideration -the Canal. twenty-five, although. twelve was. the Cana W, from,Halifak to-Vanqouver.f the guarantee That every NA-DR'U_C0 : ' . I . .��'_-'�' ',' 'ohild's breaft. The greatest honor in � . . � � I - ' . ,,�, . I the river bank,.whicli. - k 4 14" .. ChampWa $01 diahs who have left the country to limit" .. . 14 1 . by'expert che- ,,,,�;,., -, . all this wide world which may fall . lowed when exploring -the head. ot. the ' , . N . All of these Arms bad long and suc- article is comUounded � I k �,��,� , .3 LkD,i FRANCIS BAYXObl� . islaAd." . -find a -bettermarket for theif literary- "My fatli inists from the very best in ignts. . � �,,�,�K� is man is to render. the part of the � , eigniory dur� . -w8 'lit � I or next wanted me. to -go cessful careers, spine of them Afty'to � . . gred_ 'kF, married Pr&cess , La Salle occupied his s Xes, one iftig argue with, consider- in,for a professorship but I had an. one hundred years, and during'their ' The Fourth Guarantee ' v .�':, Christus, while the most -shameful of Louise" sistei� 91 . -ble.rodson that the feminiinerwritqrs other �surprise for him existence they had accumulated a of NA -DR . . ,. ng only three yeara-from, 1666 to,the a after 'taking . � k, �,.' , - all misfortunes which may be visited . . I I U -CO quality is short and �:,�,' King Edward, 'v.nd %v'h6 was�for five I ' are -more -than holding their Own* in my de�reps. I was able, to Aell hirn­ splendid lot of formulm whichall be- very much to.the point. If after try- . . I 1��. I.. . ,,, , ? upon a resident of Oberammergau is years Orovenaor-Gienertd .of Canada, vinter, of 1669 In describing. the . .. . ., ., ,4 �i� . I , I 1�: , ,%.. . $6 have taken frdm him, because of Thu -9 Lady Bahour,­�vh* is the wife, founding of & seigniory Pirkiiian competition with the men. . that I was engaged. to,.be married. came the property of the " National.'# . ing any article hearing the NA-DR.Um- I . I . . ' .el . !X�,iA ,.­ 11" I . Marian Keith, whose name in'pyi-. This was the last s ' After fvIng theie formuloe careful stu- C Trade Mark, you are not en'tirel ".,;IK�,-, .. unworthiness, an im )rtant part 9f C'ol. .Bustgee Z Arith, is tha,sisterd wrote: ,"116re Tia. Salle had traced out val�a life is I .. traw, .He prophe- I 9 �,,�,'�,, -; 'he Mi�s,Eisther Miller, has sied a ruin�a caroer and alled me all 7' ,� � I -has once portrayed. Une man lo ln-b�w of the King's sister - or,. if you the circuit of a palisaded village, and . ,,, practical tests fok several years satisfied, return it to the druggist from , _,., written 'a number of ii6wils. - wbich * the fools in t1io world.. - . . ed on-. whom you bought it and he will hand ' � "!: � lik,! it the c Ing E dward as - . rank well up with. the work of Ralph ' "Ai the lady I was . "41%, - , whom this happened became insane )tL-'r w4y, Ki , signed to each settler half an, -.ar. we ave now brought out, has ­ �:v "'.. ,, -, $1311ou h grief. Right here it might is hvr br�uther'a broofier-iii-law" She pent, .or 4bout the third of An Acre, I . engaged to was them, the NA -DRU -Co line of about *��-A; . Connor, and'whileh -are much more afraid that. she wouldn't understand . 125 . . back.'your, money. He Will do it wil- � .,-�,�, i'. be 4N to explain a phase of the great hR5 t"ken a lively ifiterest in: pablic ,within the c�iclosure, for Which he . l medicinal and't6ilet preparations. lingly, too, becauie we guarantee to I ,�,, " I eirexi in 4uality than the stgries of th&,800toh­-�she -was English, a Lei . .All thd ingredients inthese preparations �� ,� �� " mystery 1 play, which, strangely affairs latelv and (IsPecially - in the. .. was to render t4jhe young seiguipr a ' , . . M56 I , ".� ­ Robert E. knowles. 'O'f.,coUrSe4 yo ' tershire � stana the loss and return to biin every , - . I , . 4 yearly. 'acknowledgment of thrde ca- .4r - , wbmar-�-1 moved to Notting,. are thebest and purest.that money can Ives back to -you. ' . M", etiod h, is seldom understood and is ii,f� r .age Uen�uiit 2i Recently . cerit be, gi 4r . 9 b She kVltm M, wheie I began' pricticifig . buy, aud'they are.conipounded by a . I . ".. ,.,� . t�agtious, critia- will sniff at ruenfibri" ham . as a . , I .- ,- h;'- - .. ofte the - oubiget U' of sqrwip on - the __ , ., L. p o,nt,, ruemb,-r of. a pions, besides 'six deniers -that 'is, of -Mr*.'-Xnowles and o4o perbapi of . dentist. In a itaff of export. chemists,, each of whom C P p aho' ' . . I 'P "'I" Pafrrtalf many to rists wbo, pu , , -,on it -tot4uvestigat.e_ --halL.a.-op ' in few Years I was the ' ', ��,,�­ vr.�u,_ _one ., -To egph was R�lph k t Ing . z N,A-DRU- 0 re . r. . us . . .. . - _ � . .. . _.�,% � X, ly, do not know what they are" relhtion to divorcer. Assigned,' mpreoveTj aiXty" "ai-r- __bF I _Conna ,_4p,(l;_y,rj1L�g1,_ "Well, .principal dentist in the city with*an . ,,;"",� " , I � mariiage iii . if , 1. _ ranks high in his profession. . . .-. -Alls' . ' 41 . 1, . ,t,cdnfiAeam1i3L____ . . .� Aal . I . - P the promising wornen �,..if.i��-,-,;�i�--tn-d6life�-&f.--$2G,00(y7-9,)rL,rar--.=d--.WG-6�v,----..w"av,e�such�ittpu," . , king about. This is the financial - . . - - . *. land,beydrid the limits of the'village . ,_ ,-- . _ Not "Cure . I . . . g�'.Ik. �. . I S�eak'6f canu ^ ."----- ­­ roval once nior paritio �*Tii�-rd-"!§-nd-N'A7-DRU--CO-,prep,ara--.-- �--- , " . . � i I at o better than to earn P1 - e of in y father. . NA -DRU -CO Pre ns 'that we I V�� . ry I I . -with the perpetual re4t of half a sou these . wo .p I I . . I flon that will cure ' ", . for each k lso'establish. . , . , ' ,M,%� end of the undertaking. Every dollar oecreta of Riel's'Oduncit'., , . � comparison With , astor-o� . "I had- always -loved'art. There. is ... .eve,ything; idid we , k �� N, ' . of the mon y receive Lipent.'4 He�. a; � It , 'affer themi-with - , . �, �,.,, ;7,� !1_11 - 0 The * other day theee a4rr'ied. at Win., . . Ing* four hundred authors I �can't sbe �any , reason ,for h6thing I gbt sQ'much joy out f I . , I . I . don!t ask you to believe that there is, - . ' lk,f%', bands of a committee selected by the ed a common, reserv-, .o.- So, . . . I k Four-Avold Guarantee - i --l' ,.,C44 , , ," people. When all the costs are paid niPeg, .en route for. the east, Where and . ivaxing. ,enthuslastib .about '"their oiia fine day I threw up my income . . . . But there is a separate NA�DRU-CO . , , . . I _ � twenty arpents for his.own do- , woik.), . I I . . , igi,i he intends. to interview inembers oi. . Of - course Ralph Connor''In -and Again' earned my father's ,indi - . ­ The First Guarantee - .. remedy -for each' common ailmetit--a . . . - � 11 . . X WI 5 1 f 0, I n, by brea 9 d -the confi. . . �_'.,`..-, the profits are divided into four por. the -m4in, ori. which, h6 began to- clear the his late novels and Mr.- -no. e n n to remedy, that i�ill comindn . ' I'll ... e � tions, one-quarter is set a Dominion Goverument, on the -sub. gi6und,and erect ,'build1hga.. Bu king'the news to him � ' I's the firm 'behind the NA_DRU.00 . . .. 11 ,,, q., tide to be ject , � deuce of the public. - I � � .. � .... � �"4� .)i preser - lure of the great, unkriown , I (11 rt up pro- . Trade * Mark, ' . I I � � I �' , ,U ,o expended for the church, for the vin . some.'of the old I the his early ones are frequently off the that I ' t nded to tak' I A 1, 1�1 .th g west t004 .� key, but' beyond doubt they have. lipili fessior 4 . e a . � '' . 1. landmarks 'of e Prairie Provinces 14'i Although- my friends. - _ ' The National Drug and Chemical * Consull . . ­ `61;; �- school, and for the poor; another for f ' � . ,, possession - of thi� � lbrav�, restless struck 6hords that genuinely ,affect onde6vored to dissuade, me fiom this � Co � , Youir Aisician - ... . , - I . :, . " t` Alto— IiiiProvement of the village, for Mr. H. A. ' * 1. iny of Cgnaa�i Limited, is, one, , of : NA-DRU-C.O'medi'cinhlpr � . - _'!.,`�i'�, - too e' hbarf. * And Marian Keith is -de- decision I wont on with it and I think ., ' i of Riel's rebel �-council- at. ri bt a geig'ni�or was th I . ' .1 repairs of highways, public build- Jaxon, who was se ieigir� . im�oiiott;oitilol'ie lite ' . in I P' ' B�atoche � . the. Ergest wholesale drug firms in the ate not intended.t1take theplace ofyour 1 � --K" �:, , .is and , un,eventful for him$ - serviiik' of special consideration be' , L have been succesiq-iiii.11 � . , . . .,'�, 1�,, etc.; a third is divided among during. the uprisi g of is85. - mr, Jax- And retransferring'paxt *of his land to - . . world, having 'a Paid-up Caliltal'of physician's presetiption 11 I 4;',-,�­, g'5' taxpaying citizens of e town' n . # daus(Oher work ))as in a vety-lirge, � Ro Xr s -far from it. I ,,.,�_ "�: th on, or �acksion, As - people Were W successful . Orrock luts � over Five Million' Dollars, *We have When you are ill you need -the physi- . � . . r,'�,, , , -ac- the Seininary, Ana iselling . the. remain- de es - fie, works ' 1.- � gree the best qualiti o t preciated by thosh wholes'ale branches in the principal cian's -skilful diagnosis and treatment, ! q have incurred .the expense of custolnecL. to see the name in IM. der to- one Jeau: Milot,, an iron. mer- , of these niasculln'e riyal§ in -a similar who . -visit . 1. ­ iho f been canonly be ap ,&,. `�% 'I, -1�1 �, 11, preparing for the play, buying the was, acjc&ding.,-to the 'Statements..Of ' .�the great old fasbioned .,. distributing centres in Cangda.'so 'that and it would be folly t6 depend on you --� _. _ . . chant, lie- .bought four canoes, ivi%tli. ffeld, - with. 'Acarcely any � of,, their house in wbidb: lie lives. �_ E jrery., v,jil- - . � ,t . .. " �p�,. . . � . . I .- . co4tunies, etc. The remaining -quar. Dwnont and,other leadetsi among tile the I ,a you can at'all times,'sktisfy yourself own diagnosis , afid any household , �. �'rl!'� ­ ter is apportioned 'among the players rebels after the rebellion,' ,very, highly � four necessary supplic-A, � and. hired. fam'Alts, Marian'Reith is Very seldom able inch of wr,11 space is.covered ,,i,iP, t.hat there is such a firm, )#e are the remedy. . . I . I . I ��/ � . .. , - � . . . . .1 . . .. . . . '. * �, �� �'.. According to the importance of thei� esteemed by Riel and mad I . . teen -men. -Vith thi� partyi,'and ,iff. tile key.. She knows thoroughly -pictures; There arn, canvasses,`overy., largest buyers of drugs and do. the. But in emergencki when yot�cannot . . -` . i�o . e, much of. I &dcolnpamed by a few .Indians, La ' the Ontario rural 'life of wbieb -she wh - g the flights -of stoliel. . jxreatbr part of.-the'wholesale dr� , -many .. '. respective parts; as there are� 700 of It is scarcely to be.'woade' I ' ' I ere, even li))ip I i � . .. I . I . y 16b( *StMrs that 'reach * to ",his bedroom an business mCanada, Weimployastaff other'cases, a reliable bousihold rem I .. "'.) �,�t - red 4%.con- on Sul' ' -1 . N I , . 9 get the doctor qukkly,.and in �!�!�,, Salle, Oth, 1666, set off.uj)'the Vrltes� - was born ijeai Oril ' ,V.',;:, eT' it is easy to see that the in- sequeqtly, that Jaxon is 'to -day' -a lift, . � I . . . .I . -4*6r.on M6 wanderings of txiplora�'; , sdboal in that town for a.iium-" plia,fourth storey. ... N .I,..' � I . 1. . . , edy ' �0 ,�;t,.:, gains cannot be very great y frank ,advochte of Riel's el -aim, tio)f�s,.'which Iin �thr 9), tile 't . , . of about nine hundred peopleand distd- is a real blessing. . I _11 ' !,Mt' .. Xvld�al . . ver . �ook N QU 111� 11 � � , � . . . I . . I , The PI .-and a martyr. .. . , . =9of years, visited. much among'the ' I ,� - .. , �, in � Jl " - Y----eiven on the un -�a!,patriot ,. . * I . I .bute i salaries, dividendi; and other , To put the absolute reliability.of 'NA14, I �� covered , as The'-wrijes- Great, Lakes, across the ,central - prait . farmei's - of thd neighborhood 11. ��, I ,. .. . . * . I . ": ., 1, �'. . - . . I . . ­ .. . ' o to. and,hns, wri n stories of t1fese f,olk'l ,,, ' I DRU -CO praparations:beyond, doubt of � .,,� I !i 4" � - er part of which id�uncovered-is di- to Jaxon th other day.by.Al lulf- of Meovic' tte ' * CANAMAW T CAU245-iZ' - -. nua.,Ily.' . W6'edrry a stock distrib6ted , � question, we are preliared to,furnish to � !� � - j"Z" : . stage bef'olre-an auditorium the qreat- had'the pood luck to be'.introduced,: r1eq, � thipbgh tlie C � Scoteh, - R�- ex�eus.es: over, One.Million. Dollars an? , I` '' . - e le Hon.. th6. banks oi tha ,Mississippi, and $0 simply true to life'that they are,'.alm , - ,.�_ ..�,� ,,, �,. ,� .� I � . 1. I *,v: 7- i I, I I . 4mong oui Braticbes', . I . . I .1)t., , vided into 18 acts, and covers ,tthe Senator Davis, ,of Prince Albert,, . . . . I I . of - about Two your 'physician or your I . ,,,,,��":, and together delightful aid' �gatisf t6 .druggist, On: - . . z, I..", - as lie had been through the . .. � ying Montreal Home' of D, 'R. McCord It ' Dollars, and'iti addition we -own' 'request, a list. of, th Ingredients, ia any� I q.�,4.41 , time from Christ's entry into Jeru Cain ' lyh1ch 6nly ended with -'his :tragic, '. � I I .M ... Ion . . e 1. . gil . palgil le Mrs al estate and buildings,'Which are ' I � -he i 1885, c Joyed Ahorou . t ,.-,. 7., � I ' -an Aladdin's Ca%4.' , . . XA-DRU-CO preparation.- -Ask these . A '.' ' Salem, at the time of his driving t ..death on . tl by Prairies of LlvOryone capable of -judging their.. . . . . . . . .. re ,�,,:p'!�, ,� ��,71 .,A' n. n] 1Y to hear Texas. . : " . . � fidelity of interpretation.. In the east ... ' � I . . . , . �. .to -day "worth about. Five Hundred men, who are men -of standing in yoitr �, "'' , - . I . ��,,.,_,*, �, inoney-changers iout of the temple.,, till the rebellion- discussed from the half'L After .twenty.three' years, of slo�v . ..-41ss L. U. Montgomery, of. Prince, ' There is., jprobab'ly only one priva:b� . Thousand �Dollitis; and. '6th6r large - . commu . I , .. N;,"�:-, , his ascension. Beforh each act there breed's standpoint. Saxon, who is a growth the little': settlemen�t of La. E'dward -.1sland � .. . � nity, and "in whom'you .- ., I � . has won the' praise Qus6 in all Canada in'w'hich a lite -., assets. . . . . 11 . plate' . � A . i �4i%. -are giv.gn tableaux of Old Testament nian of considerible,educ of . about the whole -literary, world witl' . . � implidit confidence, a abotit NA-�DRU. . . I � 4�." 1, � . t,�!' I . ation And, of chine -was vAited by oLw of the dark- � would . prove a national' calainity,' . ,.!. ,�' i ' ,�, Mvents m- . � � "Anne of Greed Gables," I The .Tgonto' 0 o. ' : All this stands as a- guarantee behind . CO. -remedies. . . . . - . I . . � �­ ,41ch are propriettibb of �tjie very fair address,,say§ Ah� average d ' I- says ,a writer in lob each package bearing the XA-DRTJ-00 I � X - scenes in Christ's lite w)aich are de. - Sas. est tragedks ih the early histoxy .01 an a . . . . 'i'_'.. " katel-Lewan half-breed- to -day believ. . "Aiine . I If your ,::::, I ' the act following. I druggist has �hot the pgriti. : ,�, I ctel n es Cafiada. Durhig a dark hight of Aug-' Ul.ough her,later story, of That hotise is in Montreal.and-it she[. Trade Mark: - - - , - . . , . I . . , . � . . . . � 1, ,,! . ond lact is seeiX the h' *us- u.4t, 1689, zhidat a', storny. of rain Ana Avoulea," -is not, as was remarked Aers. the quaintest, the -most delight- ., . eblat NA-DAU-CO prepoxation you. � . .. i In the that his raco �vould not have liad ,I . . . � � �, . Z-110 ' igh wuncil of tice had Riel not come to th 1. �hail' 1,500 . recently, a work Of Any' distinction, ful. thd.nioit I . I L -_. ot . The Second Guarantee I ask for 'in stock, be �� get it ,. -, .. i ..,;�', - 'ng ' eir as§ist- I . , .Iroquois landed along tfie t original, and the' inost . for you - � : ,,�,.V­ Ah: 0 4QW.ab_,dr,n_1hedTtm P161d *ftifti- urce, §ome bad,officials in the Gb�. this itatbor has shown herself to be interesting Canadian kentlenian it lias, NA -DRU; -CO quhlity is 'the NA- 'Within two day�. from out' nearest . ,�,�,, , Alres for the-Imin &nd death of Jesus. ,,in,i- t . - I _. A _. . - _­ .. - ..yrb! . . I I �­�_,' . . �ple ��qgt��o the Lachine shore, I . I .. 'aiiia-' 7g;�60nk We'7ioilt they' silently - . . . - en service, an, in the- Hudsoii . possessed of very remarkable shill, been my lot to meet. David Ross� Mc- . DRTT-CO Trade Mark itself. : . . wholesale branch, . . .. I . ,.. , ,- 4'P,1':1, 11iis is followed by his Departure 'Bay Co. -were . sympathy, Jiiid understanding, ` lit Cord is bi� name-, and if -,you ask hiid �- . . . . ,,..,.- 1rom Bethany, the Last Journey to at the bottom of the Surrounded the.dwelling houses, A34ar- WrIta for the z9ro NA-�DRU,CO Almanacs givin . An i -pi dLea list of, NA -DRU -CO ..n` , lerusalem, the Last Supper, the Fi whole, trouble. The .Governm6nt' de- 1-y*in the inorn. ,y,-,,pp6:ft a _ - his.. profession he .will tell you,be i -a .. articles and pri ation. 00 "National Drug Co., - , , - . . the Nvest! another school teacher has iceso with other useful inform . . h��,�I'� nal I 9'ven'slg' distin�uished li�i.self, although we Canada's only I 11-11, layed too long in sending the Mount, -hdbv'was.iaised on all salmon -fly niaker-,4 Advertising Department, a4. St. Gabriel Strept, Montreal'.10 . . I . I I ; I., Interview between the ed Polio& to Pitt, Carleton,, Prince Al- -sides, and ,a general .masacre theii be. . - . . . .. a D111. , Judge and - p4l, the war liad .about. come to ..the eonclus!6� ,jXhich, description requir,es'a llttle�ex- � - � . ':,�,"­ . . e . I _',�,.-..; I . � I , i . .. " ,,��, t � I den of Getb,semane. - bort, and other northexii. points, and �gwi,. Rods,& werp brokell, into, 11i tly I .9 . . , 8anhedrim, the Betrayal in the Gar that a p6dagoguej ,and esp6 ial pl,anatio.n, egpeciall,y as. lie happens . I . . . . . . v I . I �'O,:; . The perfofmance of the e 1$mirdne pedagogue, was c tli� to be entitled to. put the letters ALA:, . . I . - I I - � when they did send redcoats 'they - in(= wh4 a . abou � National Dru & Chemical Gompanv 1, 2:;", I play,up to ttempted to escape were. last person to be expeeted -to ' . . � I .. . ,1�1 ­ -this point sent such small detachments that they Slaughtered, and ellings achieve B.O.L.; and K -0, -after his name.- I . . . . 9 , I .. _W � I . ,__', . I - consumes four hours; and I ith P, dw -of sacee$s in authorship. This is Mrs : I He is'not - . . ­ I... . of Cah4da, Limited'. ..... � , , , ,41: As there is here a natural break in the were. not much more than a . those wbb offered resistance were set . � . I . .. . . ,��V, I , n incen. a salmon -fly maker in the . . I .1 . . � S. .1 , I -11�1 Nellie-L� McClung, a na�ti* I ... � I ; , . t, V43tQf On. ,sense in which good old. lza.ak Walton * ' � . , .. ­­ 4Wtion, an interval of an hour's rest is.: tive to attack. It Was - like, waving a on fire in, order ,to force the, inmates tario � . vubleftle llallft-St. john-Montriat---Ottava-mog6ton-Tor6nto-33amaton . : � ' taken , , hoW ' living in the li le oivh ol `,vas. -His salmon-fties-the.. term is . . BrAncheU London-Wfnnipe"egino,;-Calgaty-Sel- I . - It comes none too soon, either red flag before a mad bullw The half. -out. Thby lidd thenAo endure all the Mahitou- Manitoba) whose homely - his'owil-take .the form of begging. . {.. . . son-Vancouver-Victorls . ' ' . � . 1� ; ;, 4 , , , 'to actdrs or spectators, after so long breeds had much more iespect for the AtrOeities which. the fierce instinet ot . . I I . .. � I - . I, I _- .. . �. I . .. . ­ .I. �1 "' I . -tale, "Sowitig'Seeds in Danny;" won, letters of the most alluring description -,,,,, � ,�� ..., - L . _ , , ,- , . .:, . . . , ,jib of unbroken attention and N!ounted Police than.,fbr most of the the Iroquois'oould suggest.", � - instant recognition both in and be.� and of thd the highest literary* polish. . . . , . �, �, a str. . , : . . . 11 � 1 4 . . 1� . . 4 . . . . � I . . � . . � " ,. I I ;1 Aem emoiidn7 I . civilian officials. - ' * . 11 . . ."The fort alone escaped the flames yond this country. Agnes .0, Laut - �With- these as his,'liait he is constant- called *.-'.Lrie .LNationai .atutseazu -turiftation wkso i �naa caueu. Y,o get -1 . I �, :i �. I The n6d* act is the bringing of I . I - 1. I . . .. . . and Pillage,"' wrote the historian ol . I . , L I I � ), , " .. , I . Deani 0ameron-another IY, g6ttiog the most exciting I "I'll," I I I . . - yet . _ , . . . . and Agnes sport,. Of 86nda." . . � I obtained in, about ten minutes . .. .1 _� 'Jesus before the High Priesi Annas� The origin of the rod, pole or perch I and valuable e re : ' �, '. Lake St.. Louis. "The .whoW popula- ex.school. -teacher-haVe won such and Aanding gorgeous What is m' is close upon three hours b'fo �;',,;\ tkubas orders him taken before C tioh,-however, did not perish. The up. Ir .. . ala- %a a lineal and superficiall' . Po e, he says that, , in it wi . " measure has fame .as Journdlistaautbbrs ,as any quarry, Begun as a pastime, th Rooseveltian Ir so, lip will' do it- o I got away --or wanted to. I' -was . JuL thd I is , r 11-% , I -plias, and this is the ninth act of the baen traced to the rod, pole or goad 'per part of the settlement was not mo- man ealintry doing such work, sport has bec6me .a perfect Passion bust. * As his collection is one' of shown room alter ioom crammed with I I I'll- " , ,. - , �714y. Then follow: The Despair of � ;ised to urge and dinntA a te.=iof oxoii lested, the raging storm preventing. might envy. These two, however, ate with him -so , ch so Ahat, although. great"educational as well tm monetary . historic treasures. Ev6ry bupboard in I �.�,, _� tau, I , , , �! adas ana,' his Miter. Reproaches to the Indiana crossing beyond, Dorval, - not stay-�t-homes. and do. Tiot proper. . , lie � Is a King's Counsel, he will be the place .w , ' ., -, I a pulling a plough. So it dame about . value, lie wants it to. be inade avail. as filled� with them; every 1 A ' , h . .. . '' �' � 't e Sanhedrim. The Interview be. U was used as a convenient an -6 hand� ,Island, where the lake measures sev- ly belong in this list, I . ho friord known toposterity as,a law. able .to as large,a public as possiblee .table and- -every' chair was piled - up- I , I '* . I I ,� - .1ween Jesus and Pilate, -Ilia Apperar. land in in feudal times �Ny the� er4l miles ,aoposi. . Xbr were the -gar- . But onb need not prododd with tbb. Yer 'than Izaak .Walton .is known as Thus, he intends that its. permanent �with them, every wall was, hung with - 11 11 . Ance before Herod, His courghig �nd lord *in =g plots of land for' ,gri.- rison and inmates bf the fort attacked. count to aem6nstraU that.out Women the Undon linen -draper that he Was. 11101116 shall be in either Montreal or them. Somethipg ,or otbei of value-, � I c,_, �, crowning T I ,ThankA to the orgies in which three. . . �,.�l I M with horns, ;he Pronound- cultural purposes to the villoin8, atid wrlte�s, are doing.credit to their sex. Coming 6f a legal family of much Toronto. Let. it be given official in connection with almost evefy great . 11 - I , ing of a Death Sentence by Pilate, Otherp._-Builders' J01jinal. quarters of the. Indians -revelled. from They .tave not iri,111eir ,ran g R event in the history of Cana<la, seem. ., � I ;ol 11 " . k Er obert distinction in the city,of Montred standing as "the National Museum," �, , , .. . .. - 7bb Ascent to Golgotha The Cruci. �- - � . the nipment of their first calitures, th%6- W. Service, -it is true. 11ut lyk the and the Pro,�ince of Quebe6, and be. and he will bestow it 6g a free gift ed to have fojind its Way here, There . V., "I 'Exion "d Burial, The 'Resurrection NN_ I _T� . lartl,ox - . ' — . - g, atmajority of the inhabitants mativ rnafter of story-tellirig, will )aot U(trian ifig himself a man of unusual gifts, on the city. He does noV care wkich, were Indian relies lnnumerable, his. � . ­ . ,' �e'�­ ' *bd Ascension. The, whole lesson of . escap.e. Some fled to the forts; Xeith, Miss Moritgome'ry, and ,M*rs, ,ready wit,..diid great culture, Mr. Me, Vint come, first served, torical documents by the sgore, an, ,1� ,� ,,,, b-iist's life, the whole lesson of -taking to the 'Woods, arrived McClung ineitsure kp well with* any Cord could undoubtedly have piled -up The house where this collection is cient costumes And Armor; newspapei . ... , ,� _ p I ,,,. ,,, , h ,,,;�, , � . � . '' " � 1. ,,Christ's aeath, are thus shov;n, before Montr*k at daybreak." three nibn ivriters 'resident in tl�e, a big �fortune if he had didsen to de. at present stowed stands among tho cuttings covering Ahe best part of a . . , '.7 I— "Ught impressed with a vividness Suffered rrom 11or' It was difficult to ascertain the ex- country? I(N trees on the 'mountain slopes just off century; P01ttraltso pictures, �4 1 1 ., �. I ... I. . � onbt ) � Vh- h ' neyla , 40 _ r. W. A, Fraser no d vote himself With 4 a � single eye to autogra I � ; ".-I ". I 'a One must be callous not to feel. t number of the victims of the mas. woudd se .4 be glory in the legal profession. But tile Cote des Xelges road, in Mont. letters, igre ol'd books, And so on t . � , - ove Kid I off' .ing compared with y Z I '::� : . All r the world people are al. Terrible . . sacre. Those, who- ,have made mo4 any other 'Canadian - author, but lie then "Poch I what's .hioney, alter all?" real. It is an imposing structure, not the hundred. To attempt to give even .,�,,­,­;.. mady planning to go to oberammer. I ]Per Nine oarelul study 91 the tragedy hold that must ndt be overlooked.) Moreover That is what he says, His fortune unlike a Grecian temple in appear- 'a Partial list' of this- remarkable col, I I :..;. ,_ _-Au next sumrner�ctthe summer of S . " . . I . I 11�" * I _. - ....Mouths.'. � . ­-,�;:; ­ 4 ,I $ � , . .it least twenty4four . persons *&e � it might 'bk added that most of the answers his dgsires, so, 'like Izaak ance, iodeedk the resemblance wa lection. 'Would be impossible, _ _� , M 10th year," The first Performance Pal � . . kilk-d on 'the �4�it'dnt) that fortv-two 1 very pO6r , books, .both. of prose and W111ton, he withdraws dropa the crowd. acknowledged by the owner in giving ' ---- I--,-------,— .. ��',f' ` ",Will be given the third Sunday in I . I . � I . . were killed'biitside "of 1a,chine.* -A ssuedJa Canada rpte�Ily have 'ed haunts "of men, and takes.whoie. it the name of "Temple Grove." . . ,­'�.":!`1AtayP and.on every $unddy and feast . . """ ' I � i 11, . ­ I 2 I -umber bf ptison8ts ,were 'carri(,,(1: been. Writtexi by ,men.' Let us then � heartedly to "the excellent art of I Whon I oalled,at Temple GrOV6.41 1�, �� �-, ,� 0y thereafter until the'comiri For Backichdo Lame of Weak tack,: ii I M .. salute WWI beartiness the women of I ng,,$ . . 0 31 - 0�' r -Y L ,., 5. � 1. away, . . I I I shoit, time �go, the owner, a dappet CIA11dr! , �� "U11 ' � 'ilike Izaak Walton, h ' v�r, he little man in shirt -sleeves, , the Play Will be �resentpej Of One Of the e0ftimoftest And most distressing n With all �� � _ � to To-day'1,46binO'is *41e)5eat ;, oixr land who*have done so well -both . Owe . " , 06�t audiences. The tplayh symptoms of kidney inaction, t FOR MUM'S W_ Ouse" here is ho I remedy equal to Doan's 1(idney Pills for industries, bgAie of "" ihose who, have raised the standard does not distribute his catches among alert, inquiring air, and an odd look , ". , - " ,�4 �. � ' I ' low in use wu orected 11 years ago ulaily'snaustri'm till- of our literature by.good Writing and his friends. Every fish that he has of youthfulness, despite his grey hair C A S T 0 R I A . , - .1 � it S cost of $80,OM. . , , : � i 'A taking out the stitches, twitches and: gaged in the produ4tion ol'bridge. and . , ��,, . higet, limbering up, the ati - tfllftftl material, Across the river I I ,. , — . twi ff back, And 8 those who have refrained from lower. � landed during close u&n. half a cen, and Ward, answered the door. The .� �.. .. I . I I I . .. . � . -of anuglinawaga, timo., ' - - I __� . , . .1 '' � . gj��iug potfiect comfoft, I is the Indigo village ing it by bad writing. At the barne tury'8 ardent angling has been leal 11.1. � .. . � .44 " Giants.. � hous the kid. it would be, bottor,if all our 011sly ,�seized and carried off homi for .. _________7 . ,� ' I `� " 4m4hts seldom live out, the elotted A medicine that str6n Whi,nh O*Vf its origin to the settling really &0complis1fo I — d" . �," " I , . *Ae of threescore neys so that tb6y are Ma 10 ract there of evriverted Tr6qubis broujght 'd -u kiters coul( re`�`"vatlon. As a rdsalt, his house . . ;�'([ Uwe physioldna ptdseribed e*ft ''I Years and teA. it 'd to 4bxt . be induced to nit P since ceased to be a mere I I . . . 11,14 _�, 1-11 I .1.1., 1_­� th� Poisonous �Uiio acid fr6m. the blood I by Frenchinissionariieg from the land StAY at home, although 8 long � I More -unsavory remedies tbab raiicj,dt .'':1.1 .­ V6 0 . alad prevent thechief cause of Allouma. of this Five Nations, which is yl&w .the thi's would place tile ladie8 jaither in. 11,!sidenco, and has become A museum, Muddled Brafils butter, Which Was EMPOror Uftellk's - . . I woe . I I I �1-, 10 J,y um . ton t to 44, bottk 1119411 the 1041. I 1* witT 411 of"' P e I lop, h Ila = bWon .I- � � I - - A 00 tibra, . wntr4kl portion of the State -of No the background. And I will go fur. crainnied with a ' collection of I �_11. Zfasrty'and a rubber , Mr Du Id A Mel"ad,,nipad'oovo Vork. � ,W thor-great as the- risk may bo -and "catches" Of extraordinary variety cure for maldrIal feveti. In "Culoep- 4 ,; �­,' dfish bres I ;I � *d":Will keep A f4at dry al 01 i -tea -f,1 was troubled . s'ay hat -ii and value; . an overloaded I' er's Ilerbal," published 'originally 1xk � . 14 . . 0 r 11 ;�,. . . I day. I tZG, RE vr, . � would be betterr still if we I result' from � . . ­ . - I., 11 1� : . . , . __ ­--------­­- . -r-1 Witli my kianoya for nine months, and, ""_!"!!�M"4.�#P�__ , ____ . - I __ c('ald develop a few writers of the To put it plainly, M,r' McCord, who storn4ch, sluggish liver, in- 1050 And reprinted As t`00111t[YAS 1820k .1 .�. . I 1. .. suffer affis across , ­ . " fin,t.. rank, pven though Eueh fm was born with tile attributes of -1 . A 06 Such Prescriptions ab "oil wherein . � I ' ,04.with such terrible p I , active I . . " ' the 9 it ( - & back all tbo time that I . ­% , evoinfualitY diould obsenre out Nvo. hiAbrian, started out with the lau�. bowels, or IMPUre frogs have been sodden till all the . 1 . . I 1� " , , coulldlnlhtfol�jt around, Aft& t . I nion writers much more completely. able desire of.preserving for posterity blood, Clear thinkin - llesh 16 Off from their bones," 1,horge �, . . . &king . , , �,�', t�� CASTORIA I � � 0 -fte iwua si,vimh JL, -gm . I . the landmarks in Canadian lifstory. , ,9 fol I leeebOA, burned into , powdert, .- I Al , ,� ,� � POV rUf�At$ gadillbild'o - tw4 boxes o Doan's Kidney Pills- I began . Tonw alld f ftyl gofttea the vr2e; , Tho I he boeame. solzod with the -oi. I " . ." Aim- 4:�t­IA'Ai"t l I lom the use of ,� aild � I . U171 ISLIU UY the TAM91had taken .0 OUS artem, tdakm pow , . . , I I . tbrod 1 was complatoly cured." I. 02 & � tlnskoprqadhable� , lecting niania and gradually got pos- � . I X 11 . I , '118'' lobd in p d Veto& Oures AVei 1P � I , oug DWI ftfdl &Q- Wriift W. , Dm OlIf thftse SiffiPlY cannot bt� #�. �ivssion­very largely by means of tile . - .1 1, Vid you Hate Alwa� go ht . PrIco 60 cents Or box, or a for 41 25 ZVA*WW%4Z wtok"'Ot E*04(ofti 6*", rworichod. After you hrtve Istated it af6resaid salnion-flies - of al I ,. , I - " '� or xfor onewlIllpl YOU will never waht to #at nn:�thlng every portable thing of historical ow 1, . 6&AMa,a144" #4_-3bu4*a0T,h;Q#. : . I . 14001% the Ali'dealero -or mair(d direet on 1� Me , I I I . , , , 0 led by The T. �Jflburjl 0o.,;0LI1ripiied# , elln"Al . I., . Uysuds . ., . vgA4turo or . otonto, out, . or 340111, M elsor, � 4 . ��'# _. r Why go elsewbere to be theAtt4l value on which his eyea ever rested. 1. I I � I . . I . 1 1 . � , W Now lie aspirfs, to get hl$ collection X- A fto � J I . I . whoo orderids specify 0 DO&W0.11 ='Wo .Come in It" . :1, I I � I . 9 I % O" 1. 1. .. . I houspkin a nublie building, and,offi. g" avery"4-rw, It 0000 AS Wkfik ( I 11 � I. I . I - . . , I . 0 1 . - 1. � . I . ORICK NOUP and. boaten 910ger." Somb Of C0100deO tem6die$ are of A Moro PeactleAl 'nftturO- "If redhOt gold be quenched 111 wine,11 he sayms "and the Wine drunk It theers tho vitals and cute$ th6l))ASM6. Outwardly used,:W, -1 I_.