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ACUTE I�DIGESTIG�I IN L() NOItTH
Here the people 1 ---
r
of Edmonton last nig it.
VE \F1TH TIHE. .
1 are certainly in
north. What good
winter -skating,
curling,- ski-ing, dancing,
then • -
who have no such
winter to bo cosy in, ye un or uua
deprived! It reminds of that grief
which the sailor expressed during
a storm at sea for the unfortunate
folks ashore who were liable to ha%e
slates and chimney puts blown
about their cars in bad weather.
CHEER UP.
To Work Now
�l[t. 1W. 'TllO1iS0\'S Clt.\I'll- love with their $� Says Miss Elsie J. Allen
1 'I Williams'the Timely Ilse 01 fun the v have all Y
t !l S1►E'I'('ll OF 01.111.\'Cl•.. 1 using the
��, �ilPink fills. enjoyment , quite l ,t,
Kidney Care'
Aft:)- Usin< Dodd's
season for of 1 hl. net' Pills.
There is no medicine can equal ing all those h t R
f t to
Dr. Williams' Pink fills for sto-
mach troubles. Those Pills are not
an artificial appetizer nor a stimu-
lant. They act in nature's own
way by making rich, red blood. This
new blood gives vigor to all the or-
gans. When it flows through the
tiny veins in the stomach it stimu-
lates them and creates that crav-
ing which people call "appetite."
Then when the appetite is
t sastied
with food the blood gives
mach strength to digest it. The
nourishment is absorbed by the
blood, a d carried to every organ
ii• the body. That is how Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills cure stomach
troubles and all blood diseases.
That is how they give health and
strength to weak, worn out peo-
ple. Port
Mr. H. Thomas Curry,
Maitland, N. S., says :-"About
three years ago I was attacked with
what the doctors termed acute in-
digestion. The first indication was
a bad taste in my mouth in the
morning, and a sallow complexion.
Later as these symptoms developed
my tongue was heavily coated, while the main branches were
especially int tho morning, ands stark grey, since, from them the
telt began
ddlel. My eft - snow had blown or fallen off.
tits began to dwindle, apd even a
light meal left me with a sense of Everywhere horses were "feeding
having eaten too much. As 1 grew out," as per Canadian immigra.-
worse I ate barely enough to sus- tion literature, whose assurances
tain my body, but still experienced on this matter I never quite be
the most acute pains. A wretched lieved before. These horses, which
languor came over me which I could lie down to sleep wherever they
not throw off. It seemed as if f chance to feed last, appeared un -
were always tired, with but little commonly shaggy, for the exposure
strength and frequent violent head' causes them to grow long winter
aches. The remedies given me by coats. So it is with cattle. These
my doctor, as well as many others, must be more or less fed from hay
failed to restore me, or even to re- or straw stacks, else they go very
liove me. 1 was in this very unhap- thin before spring.
py state for almost a year when I
read in a newspaper one day of the ANIMALS AND ENVIRONMENT.
cure in a. case similar to nine The quickness wit
through cattle
through the use of Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills. This decided me to and horses adapt themselves to
long before I feltchange of climate is such as signi-
fied relief from fled by Ins following facts, which I
give these Pills a trial. It was not
the distress after meals, and as 1 ive on the authorit • of Mr. Car-
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continued the use of the Pills all gathers, Winnipeg,: an eminent
languor and drowsiness and head- (leiter in furs and hides. Suppose,
aches left me and I began to en- he says, a cow bore twin calves,
joy increased energy and now the two indiatinguishablc. Take
strength. To -day I am a well man, one to Mexico and the ether to
neverg the best of the old trouble, health, with Peace River, some 'WO miles north
ander a twinge of tof Edmonton. The calf in Mexico
and I attribute my cure entirely to a very thick hide. and
the fair use of Dr. Williams'willPink growlittle hair. The calf at Peace
Pills."
These Pills aro sold by all medi- ltiver till grow a very thin hide
vino dealers or you can get them and long hair. Again, consider
by mail at 50 cents a box or six muskrats. A peace River rat has
boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- much fur, end a hide so thin that
Hams' Medicine Co., Brockville, it will not long hang together when
Ont. sewed, hide to hide, as lining for
4,__.... -..overcoats. H(+nce it is a low-
priced pelt. The best muskrat pel-
OFFICI:R MAULED BY A Lie\, tries are those of New Jersey, where
the bide is thick and the fur thin,
When Wounded, the Savage Beast because such pcltries endure when
Sprang Upon Him. sewed up as coat. linings. Know -
Among the passengers who ar- ledge of these interesting facts in
rnatural history once put a pretty
other
day, Plymouth, England, tho penny into my informant's purse.
by the P. Lieut.
G. steam- Every year ho goes to England.
er Marnlorn was Lieut. G. S. An -Once visiting the London hide ex-
change he saw a lot of hides put up
f 1 b number. Ile bid them
ThereTouches i cfcolor still everywhere.aare ragefr bcao
lrrork.
Stripes are to be unusually popu-
lar.
A new high linen collar buttons
at the back.
The one piece princess dress is
popular.
Velvets in narrow, shaded stripes
And favor.
The new spring suits continue to
have buttons.
Washable tulle predominates tot
• the summer blouse.
Long sleeves will bo worn on all
the tailored suits.
Tulle and linen jabots aro as po-
pular as ever in Paris. -
Glace gloves still hold first place
for hand coverings.
Tegal straw is the finest material
for the brimless hat.
There is a growing possibility of
plaited skirts again.
Gold tissue will be much used
for sleeves and yokes.
Frocks niay be buttoned down the
front as ,,well as the hack.
Shirley poppies aro lovely as a
trimming for black bats.
Most of the embroidery seen now
in the shops is machine made.
A device to do away with stock-
ing darning is the gummed patch.
The separate waist and skirt have
almost disappeared from view.
"Puffed cut full at the back" is
the Paris decree for the hair.
Filet net stockings iu lisle and
in silk are the rage of them' me e.
Color embroidery,
black, cream and ecru will be much
used.
Whig gloves are no longer worn
in the street, or, indeed, anywhere.
Tho grays and tho pastels pre-
dominate among the fabrics offer•
ed for Easter.
When two immense roses appear
on the same hat they are unusual -
1y flat in shape..
Jet has not lost its popularity,
and it appears frequently upon
gowns and hats.
It is said that steel or bead stud
vied leather will bo a novelty of
the season.
Many of the tailor mades for the
advance spring trade aro of the
three pieced kind.
There is a fad for lacing the
sleeves all the way up on the out-
side of the arm.
Lace will be more than rivaled in
popularity by embroidery and braid
trimming.
Tho "flower pot" crown of a
hundred years ago bids fair to be
a favorite millinery shape.
Iluge ruchings are going out and
in their place aro seen crush rib-
bon and satin folds.
Pretty chains for muff or coin
purse may be made of a plaited rib-
bon to match the suit.
Many of the whits and light tint- Berson, Eighteenth Hussars, of
cd Pmts have collars and cuffs of Devilish. Lieut. Anderson, wile
black moire or satin. has been attached to the Intelli-
$en, of the new skirts have fire, once Department, is suffering
Seven, or Wino gores, with panels front blond poisoning, the result
set in the fide seams. of a mauling received froni a lion
Linens are either heavy, almost a month or six weeks ago, on the
like and
crash, or they aro borders of Somaliland and Abye-
thin and fine. siniR.
Fabrics fur spring are softer and ]n company with a native ser -
glossier than ever before, but are vent, Lieut. Anderson went out for
Arnicr Greenf htas been heralded as the P. day's shooting. Finding a lion at
modish tutor for spring, but the short distance, he fired, and the
latest report says bro,%n. shot grazed the animals skull,
The manufacturers evidently be- slightly wounding it. The infuri•
sieve that the pu: pies aro to have
rated beast leaped upon the officer,
smother season ut strenuous vogue. throwing him to the ground, and lade made nt 1'Risley, Scotland, and
Velvet pekins are once more re- bit him through the knee just as onlitlod "Scotch marmalade,"
iooiiing attention, the stripes alter- he fired a charge from his double- which is as superior to all ether
hating with the velvet. barreled sporting rifle through its wbieli marmalades as Scuts will
Silk fibre laces are much worn in head. The aminal continued to
mode,: ly acknowledge ttemselyea
wilt
long sleeve underbe'dies with rccep- claw and bite }him, while Lieut. be to ether sorts of men. 1
tion gowns particularly.
clubbed
an fighting for his life. • h th • Paisley article, and pro-
tactics]
and skirts are being son- clubbed fess to bo a connoisseur pro -
Coats aachcd with fine Bilk braid of the n from the wounds of
iu m° color and lh • lion, which was of unusual size.
Laud of Litt{e Snow-_ Seldom a
foot 1)ccn on Canadian
Prairies.
The following graphic sketch of
winter conditions iu Alberta is by
Mr. E. W. Thomson, the Canadian
correspondent of The Boston Tran-
script:
There is very little snow on the
prairies; not enough toeuv r wheat
stubble. Its golden yellow
fields of white. Every slough that
bore high grasses last fall is now
visible in all its outlines by the dull
color of that growth, which quite
hides the snow. Generally the vast
obvious expanse is a symphony of
white and grey austerity, wood-
land and shrubland furnishing the
darker coloring. For many miles
in Alberta a singularly beautiful
picture effect came of the curious
way in which recently fallen poplar slung to the very tips of p p
and willow twigs, which thus ap-
peared as bearing white flowers,
Cheer up, chappie; don't you fret.
Smile, for that's the way to do.
Not a bit of use to get
Blue.
Care's an easy thing to whip
11 you give it biff for hiff.
Try to keep your upper lip
Stiff.
Nothing like a grin and grit
To repel a hard attack.
Laugh at measly luck and hit
Back.
Better than to lore your grip.
Nothing's apt to hurt you if
You can keep your upper lip
Stiff.
Worry never makes you score,
Hopelessness will never pay.
Always darkest just before
Day.
Your day's corning, take my tip.
Don't with fate get in a tiff.
Just you keep your upper lip
Stiff.
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b1X1'EN('E A 1i Et:lit. 1CAI'SF. A Gi I:AT SENSATION.
All a Family of Five itad to eels-TORTI•RED BY 1tI1El'MAT1S$1
on in London. Zaii -lick Will Give You Easel
A remarkable story of poverty Just at this season when the cold
was told at the Coroner's Court in dry winter is giving way to a milder
London, Ettgltutd, lata week at an y't more humid season, th3 germs
inquest of Jane Alice Noble, aged of rheumatism, sciatica, and allied
three. the daughter c.f an "eta- ailments canis upon ter victims
ployed bookbinder , f Sydney with renewed force.
Grove, Cosi: ell road, (''..rkcilwcll. Mr. P. G. Wells, of 3;33, Ogd
The buffered from Weakness and Kldoey The tltutlter said that site went Street, Fort William, Ont., say
Trouble', but the cid Halt -able Kidney nut t0 buy a little coal, and upon "Following mi' duties in att
Remedy Cured her Cctnple[cly. her return found her daughter in to passenger traius 1 often g
St. Croix. N. B., March 15 flames. The child was wearing through with rain and stt'a u
(Special). -That the pains and flannelette undorclothiag, and she .letter in winter). this with hours
weakness which make life almost could nut afford a fireguard. She,
of duty in icehouses in summer
unbearable to so many women aro 1 her husband and children came out I was no doubt the cause of ray con-
unbearable
and completely cured by( of the workhouse a few weeks !1e tracting rheumatism in heti, knees,
using Dodd's Kidney Pills, is once fore Christmas, since when her , left arm, and shoulder. This got
husband had been doing a little I so Lad that I could no longer work,
hawking. f and was lard off on three different
The Coroner -$ow much docs occasions tor several weeks, dur-
he cars on an averllgo tin
\\'fitness- ing which I was under the treat -
Last week we only had 2s. eel., sir. Intent of my doctor. I seemed to
The Coroner -How can you live?
i get little if any better, no matter
1 suppose you get outdoor relief 1 whet I tried, and this was my state
Witness --No, sir, we manage as when 'Lam Bt:k was rc eommerded
hest we can. We have a penny- to me. I laid in a supply, and to
worth of bread and a pennyworth , n
great joy it began to cure pro.
of coal. ` 1 rubbed it well in every night
Continuing, the witness said that' and when a few boxes had been
she, her husband and three chit- ! used, found I was free again from
dren lived ill ono room at. the rent ;the pain and stiffness of rheutua-
of 2s. a week. (tism. I have had no more trouble
The Coroner -That only leaves! from the disease and unhesithtingly
you ed. to live on? \\'it:icssr-Yes, i reoonlmend Zam-Buk to all who
• suffer from rheumatism, muscular
stiffness, etc."
Zam-Buk is also a sure cure for
eczema, ring -worm, ulcers, absccs-
ces, piles, bag leg, suppurating
wounds, cuts, burns, bruises, chap -
more shown in the caso of Miss
Elsie J. Allen of this place:
"I suffered greatly from kidney)
trouble and weakness before I be-
gan taking Dodd's Kidney Pills."
3liss Allen says. "I was to weak
I could hardly get around, and
work was almost impossible. Lifo
was a struggle till I heard of
Dodd's Kidney Pills. I began tak-
ing thein and soon felt better. I
took seven boxes in all and they
cured Inc.
"I can now do my work the year
round and do not feel it. -My back
which used to trouble me so mucic
is well and strong and I don't feel
any pains at all " -
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A Woman's Sympathy
Aro you discouraged? Is your doctor's
bill a heavy financial load? Is your pain
these heavy
physical burden?
wernen— L have
been discouraged. too; but learned how to
cure myself. I want to relieve sour bur-
dens. Whynot end rho pain and stop the
dnetor's bill? I ran do this for you and
Wilt if you will assist me.from the other two.
All you need do is to write for a fre
box of the remedy which h^s been pince"
In my hands to be given away. Perhaps • 8hi1 fi'eCare WtilalWays
thls ono box will cure you—it has done so
for others, it so. I shall bo happy and
you will bo cured for 2.: (the cost of a
postage stamp). Tour tetters held confi-
dentially.
onn-
wentt.,at)l11S. F. E CU•+iiRA•L1.v for niv wle eler. oat.
The root of women's troubles is The a itncss told that on one oc-
in the kidneys. There- is not -a casion a lady gave her ls. Gd.
weak, suffering woman in Canada The Coroner's utticer said that
that Dodd's Kidney Pills will not he found the room very clean.
help, and in nearly every caso There was, however, ar y a •
•Dodd's Kidney Pills will work a of anything in the room, with the ped hands, cold cracks, and all
complete cure. exception of a hox, which was used skin injuries and diseases. All drug.
-e. as a cot and table. The latter was gists and stores sell at 50c. per
used by the man and woman as a •box, or post free from Zam-Buk
ENOUGH. bed, k t Co., Toronto, upon receipt of price.
the coveringbeing a blan e
Dashaway-"I want you to meet and a rug. Ile found not a scrap
Mrs. Dasher's eldest daughter. She of food in the place.
i; the most intelligent of the three 'p
of them " There is nothing equal to Mother
There ought to be a plank in
every political platform guaran-
teed to give tho candidate a walk-
Cleverton - "No, thanks; I've Graves' Worm Exterminator for de- over.
learned more than I ought to know etroying worms. No article of its
kind has given such satisfaction. Repeat lt: eseticees cure will always
curd my coughs and coltl,s.
Repeat o "This is the seventeenth time Rslse Th m Without Milk.
curen,Yoougheand colds."
I've seen you in the dock," said CALVES
n„ti et free
a magistrate, looking at a prison- ` steer+arh[:•3••Ir o..LrL;Ter—_
"Jane,” began Mrs. Newlywed er sternly. "Yes; for eight years
timidly, "I don't suppose -or -that now, I've seen you sitting in the LOCAL AL AGENTS WANTED
you would-er-object 1 my chair, buti rr�
complaining about t '1 E '1 inatru�trona l,ata.oKus
prisoner reproachfully.
If a henpecked husband had as
much spirit as a mouse perhaps his
wife would bo a little afraid of
,}lira.
A Recognized Regulator. --To
bring the digestive organs into
symmetrical working is tho aim of
physicians when they find a pati-
ent suffering iron. stomach irregu-
larities, and fur this purpose they
can prescribe nothing better than
Parmelee's Vegetable Pills, which
wilt be found a pleasant medicine
of surprising virtue in bringing
tho refractory organs into subjec-
tion and restoring them to normal
action, in which condition only can
they perform their duties properly.
Some fellows can't even dis-
charge a duty without making a
noise like an explosion.
cue my caul and coled ire will alwa>rsf
Evers- time the average man
makes a good guess he has a lot
to say about his superior lodgment
old-er-ob'eCt toget a I've never thought of s„!, ed Pu rt:ttt4,rrarno,a'J trt8l•oc:atand
ting an alarm -clock?” "Not at all, b t 't 1" replied the
Big Pr u. °'
Pamples free.
ma'am!" replied the sleepy maid. PORTRAIT SUPPLY co., 74 DUROAS'i TOReNTO
"Then things never disturb me at -
all!" P. N \\T iLFLTARLR1T� k (o� us during
Dore t11,/ Oougha and co 3• ,aro hon: a selling aur h1Rh staple •e
shoe too small?" tender-
ly ofhis sweet-
heart, who was moa
cramped toes."Oh, no! The shoe
cold3." ar over ( +,ads to Perfectos!,
qtr _P
Bickle's Anti -Consumptive Syrup rine e»�yhoti Work Pie "anta,utr° +°araLne.
is an unparalleled remedy for Is the Rhe Hone bpeeialthe+ CO., Digit. w, Traub,
Colds, coughs, influenza and dis- li asked a font) 1 t �ren11 n' ronetia a pie
eases of the throat and lungs. The h tying about
Repeat It:--'Qhtloh's Cure will always
fame of the medicine rests upon TK E Y
years of successful use in eradicat- is just right, but my foot is too big
ing these affections, and in pro- -that's all."
Letting mankind front the fatal rav-
ages of consumption, and as a neg- Viz
odd,
You kflo~" will Deems great
oat
leered cold leads to consumption, t„ the h,nze. hip the pe,il h, the bad with
one cannot be too careful to fight Allen's Lung salaam, a euro remedy oontatat*L
it in its early stages. Bickle's Ao opiates.
Syrup is the weapon, use it. When a woman meets a man
after her own heart, the chalices
"Mr. Buskins," raid the proud are that he isn't.
father, shaking the young man
warmly by the hand, "let Inc tell
you that you aro a. man after my
own heart." "Oh, no, sir," pro-
tested the blushing suitor; "I'm
after your daughter's!"
old DrM don't fall to take a teaspoon-
ful
oonti -
it -Five Post Cards
a+sorted. Iandacrpeo. dowers. +!e ere, oars::c. etc,
for tea cents. V„15MAS Y6:Nr., l.ondou,
FRUIT LAND.
Eire sere.. rin.e 4. rail a',1 +•ahr..ace•, n r•
Price roil. tenet. Atsa city and anburb..n lots
and acreage.
UEOItOY6 6 Iia,-,tinya eft. W., Vancouver. Realer in l lilt'
0 sing 1 Cleaning!
Suffer No M. re. -Tilers are thou- se ts. ••n tattooed .a,wert to tr.
sands who live miserable lines be- •rBBITt$* A5l5 IOAN dYSIMO CO'
cause dyspepsia dulls the faculties lass tee Meet In ryes tele, er Ned ur.t
and shadows existence with the Weatr�l,Toronto. Ottawa, Qecb
cloud of depression. One way to __---
dispel the vapors that beset the vie -
fol of Painkiller resod a tth a [hale of h.•t water )
sed tiger. 11 sures prevents hdlg. An,ld sub- � them R course Of I arI1tC1CC'8 Cge-
O! Sae Y stains+, there 1+ but one " 1 alntUler —ferry i talito Pills, which are among t}t('
in because he observed them to he TM dada eta It They Nn tpb 1 she DtentMt Darii—S,c. and sx. hest vegetable pills known, )sing'
from Mexico, at (the usual by , foun.l In "The1 �n B L" +tenth 41 Plaotcr, w hi •1' easy to take and aro most CfIiCACI-
"puttnumber" price. Now, said ho, rb.umsInsta lyhscktcahe'hea•lachs, neura:ata, A physician upon opening the�(,u9 in their Rrtiun. Atrial of them
"put them on the scales."They door of his consultation room ask ++.ill 1tu this.
weighed so much more than the A small bo 's idea ofpoliteness ed:"Who has been waiting long- y " I I 'Ire spoke up the
usual that they were immediately
bid in nt twice what he had bought
at ten minutes earlier. Thus do
the tru'y wise profit in this vale of
much ignorance.
The only other important fact
picked up during the journey is
that there is an orange marina
is not to ask for a second piece of esti ,• p :1nd the old hen
plc tailor, "I delivered your clothes (f her own.
three months ago." �+.
Holloway's Corn Cure is the illalwa • BEAUTIFUL ►A^,SE3 P3ST CAt119
moves in a set
AMNON
medicine t remove nil kinds of Rep-alit.-"f9htloheQurew 1 ,•„+.c, An7e1., Rabbit', •t r., ars
cure mycouah* and colds.” ).,,,r 'A,eu to g..ld ou each e.. ! e
e oras And warts, Aild ley l'nsts 1' ® N•,rman feel $1. t4Co., each
for
Oat.
the, small sunt of twentyr ucnts.
You can't have :t mild winter and
hear the jingling of sleigh bells,
too.
;NOT
Cr. y Il
ug sisads(-olds pill sleets
the lion with the butt end tried it Many a man who never suffers
it in the from gout will tell you that his
of the rifle. All the while b!°od sent. left foot never feels right. A negro was passing under a•
was streaming scaffolding where some repairs'
lined to match. c iu IN GRI::1T SCOW BELT.
TeareaT Down Mimes die+ not doily strong, were going on, when a brick fell
•-•!r The native servant, although; Opiom lad"n "me.le;ln•+" m,r,l.^ k runthin[' fl'Om Rbovo O11 his betel, and was
1east, f it t17.er,.td ease 1M.n••t trifle ; o. hen y-'1 hreln
practically unarmed, rushed to rho Down down south in all cough tale Allen's Lung Balsams,
pre. Eros broken by the fall. Sambo very
TELEPHONE AND LliiR:1RY• aid of his injured master, and ate aged parts of the continent people 5Ilan',fullufbeileWa over. coolly raised his head and exclaim
length the aminal, exhausted frnm commonly imagine this dear north ed :-"hallos, you white man up c
An Interesli;lr_.--Csperintent Iielne the loss of blood, slunk away, icav- to be n region o[ much snow. Thnt Mrs Blunder has just received a der: 1f you don't want your bricks
Tried at Cardiff. ing T.ieut. Anderson atmust over is wrung. The great snow belt in telegram from India. "What an broke, just keep 'ern off my head!"
C'n('diff, Wales. putaesses in its I: conte, and in a very precarious eludes Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, ad,nirnhle in+cnti•m the telegram r _
`'l' etc. It docs not include \Winni- is!" she exclaimed, "when yutt Time Has Tested it. -Time tests
to consider that this message
all things, that which is worthy
lives; that which is inimieal to
to man's welfare perishes. Time
hna proved 1)r. Thomas' Eelectric
Oi1. From a few thousand bottles
in the• early day= of its manufae-
tare tlic demand has risen ao that
now the production is running into
the hundreds of thouoands of bot-
tles. What is so eagerly sought
for must be good.
PROOF.
Indignant -"four boy threw a
'acne at Inc just now, and barely
missed Inc.''
Mr. Clrogtn-"Vez say lie m:,ced,
,•e 1"
"'That's what 1 understood my-
self to remark."
'•Well, it was net my b'y "
He .•'f1,, you renlenll,er the night
1 l,rup,)s=t-d to yea 1" Silo ••\•Ca.
clear." He -"We sat for c'ne hour,
„
nrd you re er of cncd your to nth
Che --''We +, 1 remember. den r.•'
•Iso --"Alt, that was tho hatleiest
bout of mylife•"
PROMPTING HIM.
"If my memory," slowly answer -
e.1 the reluctant witness, "servos
n e rightly---„
"One moment," interrupted the
c) oss-examining lawyer : "please
remember, Mr. Stick, that your
latmory is under oath."
public free library an institution c•►nctl hon.
e hies claims distinction for the Subsequently the lion was found , peg, Regina, Calgary, Edmonton.
spirit .of enterprise permeating its dead at a little distance frnrn thei Iletee'('n Sudbury, Ont., and Fort
system of management. The latest, scene of the encounter. The in- \Wil:;;till the white blessing dimin-
and perhaps the most notable. il- jured officer was conveyed to the ishe, notably. 1t is seldom a foot
luatratton of this is to ho found in cr,ast, and at Aden embarked for deep en the C'anaOIan prairies. In
the establishment of a teloplwno London. where he will be treated Edmonton the street ears are run
ing airy department. in a hospital. without any expense for snow-
blr. Parr. the chief librarian, _-,t�__ sho•.elliug, an item of great cost in
et a' ed rcee:lily that during the Ottawa and lontreal. Here the
sliest. period it has boon in exist- k1;' P IIIIi,DRE.I WLui,• streets are covered by a thin tell -
verythe depart:nte:!t has worked form while; no heaps from silt -
very satisfactorily. The inquiries An occasional d.,es of gentle laxn- form and cur tracks; «toighing ex-
recciced cover very wide range. tive such as Baby's Own Tablets cclki't. Fancy a white expaliso
from question' relating to eonscrip-. will clear the stomach and bowels two hundred feet aide; n single row
tion, ch,-opf retion and hollers. to of all offending matter, and vie (,f lillcndred fe brilliant electric
Indies' fans, hedge -lege old ny•' ;, 'idle ones well n d Kapp}'• lamps down the middle as far as
p^111Lio l! and tailoring. But tl e i t:e4 reason the Tablets Omelet eye •'1 it 1'r•Ae�l : ai011rld every lamp
pollt•y of the committee is to make fie kept in every Name. Mothers a pri.matic )halo; more stars m'rr
the ratepayers feel filet they al.,' have the guarantee of a g•,+'ern- heart than you et er dreamed of, and
getting value fur money, And a= meat. analyst that this mt dici„e e+erw one aide -fling to dilate as it
a consequer.•'e the n+:ml►er of tri' • I; contains no opiate ,.r harmful drug. , ►rklcs ; see'mn chimneys dilate
off a
.esti ins asked over the tcicl ; el,. (•• •►. McLean, C hrin7field, N white smoke that tiisnppears almost
instantly; men and women fur -
cont ed and intpiety face -co' ered in
fur. nil striding fast : fe►ct:•teps
crisply grinding dry, hna) ',now ;
a settee of exhilaration with (eery
1+rcc'th cs.haled Rs A little cle,nd;
all thin in streets rornarkehly citi-
qt
1• aingnlarly small. Where tiro,' . � � . , • � 1 have used [.n.,) s own
required for an answer to be gi+c:+ 'hal,';. t. aad k.tow them to be a
the inquirer is rung up later. Its r ere f r n!1 the minor ills of child -
stiles borrowers of books are able, }hood. 1 recommend them to all
to find out over the telephone whe- mother'. Sold by medicine dcal-
ther a certain interne is available, ers or h; snail at 23 cents a hos
and to ask for it to be kept until romBThe Dr. Oat.
Williams' Medicine
eallsd kr.
.,o • •'Nd•
conte
has come a distance of thousands
of mild, and the gum on the en-
velope isn't dry yet.
\.'e can always • hear the troubles
of other people with admirable for-
titude.
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