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The Clinton New Era, 1904-04-01, Page 6I- ­ - - - -, - � -711., , � 1. rl. -717 , r.77,x" ". �. .11. P. 7". I ,I ­,w,""T�M"r- ........ , , , I "t� I , '.. I I " lqw, -71 - � 1� 1 -IMM"], - I I I,, . . �, , , I I i I',, . -- MR! f - I . I .. - � --- 1'\ - - ' � ' . 1� - . ) , . THT-1 CLINTON NEW BRA . '" �, . I Anm 164 1904, i . � 11 I I - �. - I— I � � -,-- --,,",,,,.",-,,,;."."._,,,..,---r.'-'-� � 1. ".. I. ­ I- � ­ - 11--- ­­­ I ­­­ I � I 1. ,1W -- I I .. 0i - - . A - A � - ­--­ , , . , � - - - ­­ I I - - -i . .­ I I .... . ... . I , , --- .. � . i . . � Orr i 1-1. . TRAM IN $NOW. I ­C'X�" - 1 --71--1 "ll, ­­­ .. . Anewn t A VAST CATHEDRAL. I 0�1'11%-- 0 aw" crilp . Ago r - I , , i %+--)P,��--J:* v4taqu Which Will A4ov" APV .,Ox CUM, a Cold in I Ilow"b" , - , , *V,J-2�- * wramp in Avs,alwlk in Wt"; r aild Solao '41 0 . Oue'Dqy � a I . I ULU I t I i tbo XIC4,04 Seaport City of i-Averpool HAVE YOU "fthe - blow's %ho 01)ilery $It �% A;kar . I , . .. *1 W ---- 0 . � N% it.. . i �11'i'11-10 ;14-��,.,ZJ 4,411TV10 I . I I I . 1 -4tal .)1k)21kJtl0iA-t ATPIWrIlt0i'll. $0w my t0a . ,� i. f4`4 ! Dramo QW,um= ft.� 12 � -, I . vient of its wt- Weakness of the Back? , boX., � From the Arst moi � , ii cm ,4� d. Z 4Lm000,, * .. Paine and Aches in 4, few a bO^ore the recent Janu- ;1� ,,�,,,,ejn��.v ..v4c.mr,�i;�,iii),,*�4.,t-gmoutbo. . Ift - I tmco a ievar4to diocese Liver- , aq thawa7s Marted for A. trarjap 4pv� " - . -,-!� I . . , is , s v, r 7 I �* ­a-n--:­�,. ,o*. %1-1=4 ; ,� 11 1131 I 1, ;SECURI� ff�o, poul felt and recognizet) its. need of the Reslorl'of the Kidneyis through .the swxx-coverea woods, . "ZIN"X10=111111111 , 1. ­ . . . . 1. ., � - 11 -7 - I . . . . . . . . . � I'll, ..... � .... . , . . , Ito adequate * And worthy c4thi4vttl Irregularity of Row0l The therwometor .,iocid At, 10 below 1----.------ .... .. -�-�,---.--.-;-.-,�--,-�-�-�---,-,--��-""-.�--l"--,-'-,- , � . Ili, I I 1, church. ,81tice 1880, tho parish churen a or Kidney Action? isero, but, as ttl� snow was 20 , I . � I . I . of 18t, -Peter-, w4ich stands botwoun. Feverishness 7 Chilly Gena ippliop deep on the level, the 0X- vvrxoA Voeal(.- ON) 4400. . BEDROOM FURNITURE* . . . � I "loe'n-Olne (.Ablo street and Church otreet,ha% , - eations? Pufflnes* ortion of getting tbrough it made . � I .1, � � � � d * Que duty for the diocese 44 CAM,- - Under the Eyeq I � . me lowing 'warm before I had gone 'In view' O*f the, gloomy wellthta We are always pleasga to, show you our large stock 91 Bedroom Forpiture, � � * . ,, , . , g a .. � . . . I dral� Although in"the same year the I BrIolk-dualt'Peposit or Qloudo halt . a. irtile, and when occasionally I th it has .Jwen ar,socw,tva, With I oh' 0WO &ad fiQisb is up-to-inte. See these prices -Iron Beds, White finigh at 03.70 St of I I I upe-ning. of Ilarliaweat, says LonO,311, , . I got out of the Wind the air so 1 � ron Bede, Dress Top Rail at V4.50, $7.0 and,$12.00, Woven Wits Spri. 4, question 'Pt a now cathedral was I Inese ot.Urina? I .emed l4nd$6.60, ( , . I � I I -s C, I I Carter . - 0yought forward and disoussoII4 Vor ! Propsy of the Anklee almost, springlike. I:xjjo, it is iliteresOn'r tu, note tiutt, Lt $1,75,0:4.25.$2.50,'$8.50;QoodUstLraafii%t$2.80,,$$.C.), $3.50, $4,00,srid $5 , .. , I . � I . . . I I . m4sons which wore many. And var- , I . I whether we enjoy winter or dis- oil 0110 occasion. the rVyal �qjjavcti,,,4u. Uniou Carpel, y d. wide, Fanov F.staerne at 20Q,30o 42ck and 50c; Wool Up-vpet, 11018 . I .. 14, or WrIate 7 . , i to be delivered by ca4ldlu jtj;hL. 03 I bothpides tv 0o 754 85o and $1, 1 1 � lous, however, nothing definite was OD, Art Sqaaros, Bq;iatiful Goords, in', 1.1, rived at until About two years and '. These are the clan er signals. - . like ,it depends largely olif whether I this 4ate, 1800, .L'arlia...out Was, 0l)- Pattertia 03.75 to, $7.30 esub, �r . ,...many - differ i . - � Littleliver Pffiss. , W f e otted by Williani. IV., and the walttw . I . a half ago, whon�a public meeting , Wchte,stifythratthe idneyear we are prebared f6r it or ndt, Cold , I � 1� . I 9 . . lf� I I I it doing their Work of expelling weather hatia. no tvrrors. for us it wo or was unusually gloviust. All im. i it. CRELLEW � - , � � - of �ho dioceso was, hold in,i�bQ Liver- Itic. I . . . � , . fft4t ftar Sla,nektuiv 41 urie acid frqm theblood., know that we are not going to be parfection. in the sight of the 4injr, . . I 1. , . podl Town,'Ilall, at which a resolu- Tjnjess these organs are brought . cold in it, and half the nuolance' Sit I and, the darkness of the Uouse, reu. . . . . I . , I � 1. -ie-�- tion was passed rocoramondin� the into 4% healthy co . nd . ition, the blood snow is gone if we 11 4 . ,,, . . , . are sure that we der,d It impossible fvr Ria blajo '10 '. I.ord Bishop to adopt the site of St. I I s4y I � - " I � , *11 be poisone, - . . . v -1 Irpl" . � or the erection of a $ome form of P'lleuniatisin I I � � 9' d more and . Ee. can go where we like without geti . *0000i . � �. , ,."�� j &Ines' Nount, I vn , . mo, to road the royal spuuulk With i4 . I , is like- sing our feet or clothing wet. I difty. I I I I A& 4 , R��-�. I suitable cathedral church, and a re- , I . I . -.,e I . . � I . I . I ly to follow, and .Diabetes Or I -1 stelsto rT*eftU$IVXj1. . Xost patiently And good-naturedly . � , I . I � � . . � ; I � Fac-SIM110 wircrPor Below, presentative 4orninittee, with Lord Briglit's Disease of the Kidneys , � J,d he otrugs;le wXH %lie I ta", oft . eu I AWAN 4D<K I I . . - �. I �. p. .1 �5-" J)erby as chairman, was appointed In other words, with warm cloth- . . ...'' ­ .1 - . . � � " 1. - I— . .. . I . - -- � to give Qffcct�tcf tho� resolution. -,,- .- may result. You must act at bber boots, or I hesita.thRg. sometimes nijstaldng­.s�nd . I . . .1 , ­­=;�� , once. Disorders of the kidney Ing -and a pair of M , . , I . . . � 7Z "�,,t,u _a � � at'others correcting hinisolf. On Ono � � rrr � I As the result ,Of negotiation witll� broo ake weak snows � 1 occasion lie stuck &ltogothor, and af- GrOLVWrIcs I � . ��� ,49 I tako as ow4r. the City Corliprationj the whole of .k no delay.. To In ,hoes it the . snow is I deep I � 1. . . . Ever otie== , I .. I - kidpeys\strong and t6 cleatim out � enough, there is nothing, to prevent I ter two or three inetlectual , c0orts . . I y , I I - , . I It FOR RUDAM . �14t. James' Mount and gardens and clogged kidn�ys, � any healthy - porRon from e"Joying tog in '@ out 'the .word, lie was oblig- - -000-00*0-'*04000`0'0000��- S . I . . I . - I I . . I . 100 . � ak I I i � CARTE110 FOR DIAINESS. $t. -fames' Walk -a, space.1,020 feet I himself iii the worst wcathor� that ed to give it up; when, turning to I I I . - I . .. � . -OR BILIOUSNESS, [a length 4xnd 2 -to .,great- US$ winter can turn out. ror A er I . ' , I , . Knows W. � _ � �L 148 fbot in I Whit , I �L ". . e have always a fresh and large as- , 11 1, E r oxf, width -was Purchased for the . . . ­ . walk irk the country an overcoat is , Lord MelboUrnq, who stood on , his I I � ' 'L L. . . I , . I � - I 9 , I LL " .. � I L I FOR TORPID LIVER, right hand, and looking him most . ortea $took of Gioceries and Prov, .i �. auru of Z11,300, And designs for the . Trade -m k . sions. Anytiting . ,E FOR CONUIPATION edtllcd were ,kiivqrtised for. A nurd. . amistake; it trails in the snow and* i r0grilficantly in the face,, he said, in a . I I I .. r -,. I I . lially Kets'in the way. Wha4ii ! tone sufficiently loud to be auditila I , I GlaseWare, Chinaw , etc. . 11 r P LL . W SKIN., ber of well-kriown .-architects out)- contin, * , in the line of Crockery L L I are L . . . . 11 r. � I FDA ULLD I BUPJU one -requires, in some form of cloth, ! n all Paris of the , House, "Ehl cau be procured at thi stor I I " 11 .�,� f-1 ran THFCOfAPLUION ruitted drawings. and in the endXr. " Ing: which will permit perfect free-, what is It?" I . I I 0 e, - .. . . I . . . , ' I � � . " w6wav W 1C. Badley, R. A,, snd kr, G. -Gilbert . The ' I I down of movement. I Lord Melbourne 'baying., whispered I . L I I . ' joint -., ., V I . Good Butt � ,� Met - Exott were appointed arch' I With such' clothinK one ca jho obstructing word, the. Kinir pro- WINTER . It " Et* 1PUMIT Teget.jue. - - I te.cts to the scheme.. ­ -alord . er and Eggs. I 11 ­. ., ­­­­ --- . I Kidney, Pill to dreas lightly for, an siviery cross- I wooled to tell through the spilech; ' � '. . . . I I . . I .� OUFtS St . CK HEADACHE, The 'ground occupied by the catho.- " country athlete knows, a maw coat I I We * I 0 1 ! dral, with chapter house aud meturn- , That '. but by the time he g9t to ,about . . . I L . I . keep filmself' war %,lit- middle the librarian brought i .. i I I --­­--- -.1. will be . . . I . � m in zero ,weather � . i a I 11 . - -==-= ,==. -----" Ing chapel of the cathedral, . with �ractically -no clothinK .at all llim two wax-light3, on ,.Thich be I . I r w in, - I ' 1)" feet long. . Cures . I � !f. L" � - 1. 1� "at . - The nave up to the . . . - - . . . . I � , 6 111: , , . . 0- .1 erosaing". of the transepts, . .'Inca- . . If, he Is Allowed to k.op movialK at ' ' . , selawsm-000 0 0 * 0 0 * a 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 9 0 0 � � - mada. .e suddenly. paused- -thou raising' his 08688888 . I /I '' , . ­ . It is the product of the latest - his beat pace. . I . . . I . c b ­ -re of 0 . e 9 I bead, "d looking at tke Lords and - . L ... . . . . � I . .. I . . . iL I , , I The following poem was read by sured internally, Will.: 0 192 feet . , cleiitific research and is the & L At * .LA pair gloy Is, howey r, will g I .. . . . . " I . 0 4 � _ I . . - Common*, *he addressed thenj on tho 1. L� r .. . � � , � V;Illiam Vi il I ry F ( ; Ill p J,-41. of () 1, .1 I- loug; or up to the entfance of the kidu regulator. 89-JU is sold A long way toward making, one eft- 1 r;pul- of. the moment,, in, #I, perfectly . . �. - . I I I I . . . .1 . . I mm- . , � . L , 412oir -240 feet. TheL Width, of the, I UTdruggists; box of !jo pills, joy a walk on a bitterly c9ld day. ' . . . . . I -,�, - . by I .. I distinct voica', and witbou . I .. I . � . . -A,t�t adian Club ­A� Home" Ill .t tbe loiket * � . I , :4P Gain, vave between the confres of the piers _ 5o cents.' Do fi9t swept efilbsti- �Not kid glomes, but a, stood big , 4�mbaL . ­ , . . .. x1rassmeut or the mistake of a .. . � - equost, the will be 53 feet 6 inches.- The towtirs . . . . . . . . . tutes for Bu-ju- , . pair, ow for a generous air . single, word, irl: these teetna: L I I 11 ale . I . . � . the Normal &�Iiool. by rL . will be (35 feet sqtiare,,risilig� to 260 . . I . . . Which all . . . I e ANY LADY CAN MAKE... , � . . - 11, �L *Author having previously read, it 1,, - . � I space . around your hands i0gift '.. "'My Lords and Gentlemen -I have . . I . � . . . . . . I . . L . I I : , feet above floor level, *or IY45 feet I - 9 " . I . . I L � . . I I . . ­ . . . al'a - � and With ffaurljleta� whiCj� Come' Lover -. hitherto not been able, from waut , I er.,� .Wo � . , I . I ' I L it � - - . I . . . , L fore the Canadian Club, at Ottuwa, : above St. Jaiiies' road.! Perhaps the I it'.71 Lily 111 U, 20.00 weekly b' . ; I �, 1'��,,;;;, h ' % njost remarkable and.o,triking ' fe�x- . . L . ­ 00 to L$ I . Y reprcsout�yag us Ift her 100a. I y . I . ..; , L L . ­ , .i,jtvl.e I r= , 4W the.cuffo of your coat. and keep olo �� of light, to read this speech in, the - , . . . . . L . . 1% , ' ' , ,---.-? notio tospo:tk -and savo ? I . I . I I ­ I .1 L . ; . . � '4'; . cath6dral will bg the . I not Only the. *ixd but. the snow. � I way its I 6fttrtce deserves; L but a I . .1 . 1. . , . L '- - I . . . �) ;�,,, , � Oatialt.t., Tily own. Illy o%V11. , ture of the ; . I , . &J11- , . , IN ITUR SPARE. TIM ' L . . . . ­ � 11 , Illhts'gre now -.me,, � I. V .1 . . . a . .. - . . . . I I � ,, I ' of the�. vaulting. of, th . � rg w YORK, N. Y., . AND, . I And if _YOU are going, iglonst aloRe .I. I . . r' brought . . . , . . ,L. .. . � . . I . . . . . � . �, X �4Eellll po"tc to e,jL.�ttAvii Lve ? height 0 n o . . I L . . . L ,- .. LQM we %vi . . ave . �18,4g,,Wfae I I . . .. - � . . . I . I . 'WINOZOPI. ONT. % Lin bad -weather , It predau- - read it 'sigairk - from, ' the coftrAenCO- , . . � . .. I . ,,, Canada. Ili%, ovvn, Illy own . and choir -measured- to ,the , barrel , �.­ : . 11 I . I r. . . . I . . ­ . The position is pleasant said profitable the Ye . A gw� . . .. . ' L - - . , , aviound. W' . .. L. I L . ­- ' � -1 F., � --- I tioxi to "ll ,your frl�nds" wklcj�i. di, merit, 'and " -which, .1 trust,' ly send particulars to - lady -who -may need to make some., 'oney, . . 11 . - - : , in a way I �. , .&K there.noii,:.lo Iiii- and sibve, vaulting, f16 feet, and into the -00 ­ . I . . apy . � . . _ L I -in holot gravo. I high transepts, 140 feet-which.c . aft- f, . . � L. I . I . 1 *$ L L *6 . rind convince.you that th;e is no deception. . . , . I . ., . �­ ­', I must, you sink I ­­­­ " : V -alozi you iAterid to," talisi I and Aho- mIll cothinvuld your -att ntion." .. + . I . I .. ,�, . . , p % -�-11-1` , . �­ -`� e:, agali,. thoiigh. irri- . .11 . . I .... . � I . � ,, '� 'Criisbed it) gvve of Hi4i mid knave ? not fail to produco7 a; L ver7 rda` ff-1- "3ellolro , � . - ­.'­ ' ` ­ ­- -length' of �-,. time �yotr; expect to b , :Tbo�Xing',:tbenl ' .1 L . � . . . I I. I I . . �.111.1 - I . L ­ 11 I I . . , gn , ror too lierq -oi, . L . When th6­1gridw, 1 . t ' ' ' L I r I I . . . I , I I � �L. 11 Caia-�d�'. * I .. ��, I . . I .Vne L U.11ded. gone. ,OtAeep and .4ently fatigued by.. hIi. difficulty ' of . � . . . Illy own, my own. ' cent effect.* . . 1. - . . I . . . MRS.: WATERSON - .. 1, I 'L " . . I � � Age, " nnd Mark T,Y�gdn used. theLtiame. 4he air intense,17,'cold,. - a -. spralned, - � - reading In tho Arst InXtftnee, L , beg&* . , . I . . .L I I L . . . . -lri- fh6­ �qitnjry MD- 'balleving 'it . to -be -fictitlons. . One.. of 'or a broken log miLy - -mean, . , , , " , I . . � I . I � LL � � L", ' AretherelltPLIt'l.0 %V41Ke-LtWd0tId1 No cathedral7 Lty . ­ I � ' . . . Ir '� I 0 a 1, - he L appene, L knee -at the beglniifng,L� and read througil: 83 Bi.; at Rye. , AV � - a - L ; 1. � I 9 P Op e UAL0 41-0-��Ih-s-' %vetl ? proachos this height. T CAL iiqdra'I .L L . L , L 1. I a, a I . I . . I I ford, Ont. .. '. , . ;L. I ,� I. L 0 - owi,. tit. -the first copies 'of J�he book h .1 'dejath, 'if assistance doea',hot arriVe* jLhc speech in 11�& manner will . . - L4 r . ant I . . � I 1". . Anada, tit) T owit . will afford seat room In the oiortiltla � . L � . 1 4.. , -1 . . � . . . o' * - . . .. � msmm�m ." I 1. 1. L . � � I Must this cursed trade go om to be first comploted-tho choir xil to be Lseeh by* 1�4tehol, Sellers, who went In 'time. I . I . . -,havi .done crqdit a W 11 I . . . p 2 . - , . . ZME= 111. ��' '"' LF.ran . I 4 I I . 'k 264 sqsIrroll-'all xem*.- , , I ol�cution." , .. . . I . , . . . . . I �. . - I . 1111111111 . , ' ;­� , ­ I chise lint a lim-tered pawn, central space-�­for .about 3,500 pei-, .at once to'llartfor4 An'd enjoin'o the .' , � - L . � L . I . . . . . . .. I . 4. . L . . . , L . ­­ . � I . "," , -1 I Fri d , thought, and honor gone P � ' . I . . - . � 1 . . L. . . .. -, I � � . . . . . I '-,''-L .. pe om sons, and the entire building, coul(Ij - --pUbIleation. -A ,domprotill" W." ef- - I had not.'stope.far inta.the wodd�, ", L _ L ­ ' . . � .. . I . L � . � I I . ­­.... ­ .. L �-.-. .. I � . I . - � . . . I I I . , . ­ ­-­-­­-..­ -- ---- .... , ': , .,.%', He'amen strike or send a holier (lawn when finish6d', accommodaier, Ell 'L . : . - � CotrespeNdent 11113des.. . .. I . I � . . . .. . . . � . . .. . . I . " . I . . . � . ' L L .1 , L . � . . . , ' ' ' I ,�., : - �;" 'To Canad my own, my own. . - L 6 I t L I . . . too I , I . . 0 , �:�� j ,,LrL . ' - 8`9 . The most striking and'oilgiaul iircb,� Sellers $5,000 for damages and cut all, apple. .tree, X -notic d that -the* our- - . ar - , corres- ,. ' . I r I � '�:�� , Unst the hidetlitstale be told ?. itectural features of the, ' oile I V tionL: of the. pi ' . . , . . . I - I I eneath . I . ' a.iljF X . a AV - tt .1 . .. I . L L - � � �,'� , . I , poCi. keeted by which the'publisbers­ P414. when,. in PApsIng a low -growing wilci I . . . I . . ­ ' ' . Mr� A. a . I I � . I. a, ates, remoylag . the name face�o& the snow bi jt had pondent'of , The .P L eWz'13 a L CLU e.1 0- ". " . �� , �,,. I I 1. f' L the � I . I . .. and Slet ' I . L � I I are the high transepts, which. are 3ijan- ' � Australiani. and ve '' �-proud 0 - . I . . . . . � I . � L, ­ "" I Canada, my (iwn,-niy own. . . Uschol and: substituting that'of 'Mul-., -been disturl�ed in An 4rregular . L ry . I . . . 11 � . ... gh S' . L . .1,:�� L . , . . . � . L "I 'c' � * ight and sold, carried up to the full. height of . thit .. 'Very L , - . . . . . . . .. . . I � . , -, � I ,,,, Men'liko puppet.q bou . . - berry. * Eadhol Sellers. died ata li�r. .It wail .furrowed, and. .her4 lact. He was bo n akt Adelaide I . 11 I .. . . . . �, rezinan's rights for choir, t4ese break up 'tho. . .. .. �. I .. " *1 . .. I . - ":- ­'�-, 11, pla&and gald ? nave and . I I � . .. ,. I ;: . . ; � L - � . I I I . X wh � ere inost Australiaw- keformii, have - I I . L .. . I a.ve. at� verf- fin6-: assort-. *1 , , ' , ' advanced a:je at h a pbet*sant bdiho on - and there there were holes leadin " . . I . We h ,. 'ernada, my owri, Illy own. length of the building, �nd ,, fin�ar4 . I ad their biAlIplaco,. 'His� f' - .. *. I . af L ChattanoogC . into.. little runways. whiel� exten4ed.* also h . rat L I . ' L!, . . . I . * ' , I �;­��'.":�,-�-"�, Must this hideous lie go on .0 to it a massivefiess su -often . abson t Misilotiari rl . d 916, ne - ; short; 41tolry.- was, published When ,h�. : L . 11 . , . ment, Of..CUtterg .I and. Slei As -,all � . . - � , -"!,�,� . � . ''. I .. . �- do - as far � as 'X co ld'se6. .The . : . ' .. . 1 , .�,. ,J�Lfa.we pawn - ' ­ I . : . . ­ . . � .1 wn*ard P - . . ­ 9 I ' . .. - ' I I . . . �,; " "L" I ,� but degenerate s' In building's af Gothic,, charactor. ' . , - ,, - - . I . holes were much too "large -to hiLve. was sixteen., - - He has been. imbibink . � , de in lr�'O*Ln ishopl,, , frOM ilia - I ''.. . -L . , I - ''. . - : ' , I ,�,- ,, I Of a gr"eater people gone? When complcied;' .the: - cathedral, . ' , . , . �­Z 1. . .. .. � " * L . I . . ,N . .- . .. .� .. Isla 01 . , I �.. . . . .� -biiell made by ameholow iii6use, and 6 . L . - ­ � 11: 'r , 2 , . .. . expef,�ence - #Ind. ,exuding, '"Oopy'.', .ever I . . . 1. - I - , L� , Canada, in shamed, dishonored standin the' - ­ ' - L P . 'quite - . I * . . 1. . . , best of miditial. � priceg owl, Mft.;. � i I %, y ,j 155 feet above'. river NOTHING, 008]&Ns v " L. COLDS L Shic , - . I . I , " L . ' . .. . . . . . too small for,&'xiiuskrat, and- , - ad earned a; great reputAtion . .1 . 7 .�. I ,. . . .. ... ' .a in�xng. expe . ., . . 1. .., , r ' On tile cbest,and;rellieies that,"tigh't 11 ddubt 11 .1 should have. discovered �&u 1 ' ' . L . ' ' I * fOvm- will form a atriking lauding, - , As - in, , rt in' stralle. . " Sidering - � Be sure and ,:i- . , 'rk ' fo " . . . I I I . ,. '. ., . � . . . quality. - 9'fh - '' ' L I. . . often kil ed . . . � I all vessels approachin 0 � 64h. of.- ie6lirlg'atud hard eough like Nerviline, whaj I ILI .. I . -1 . I I . in where, his repoitgi'h-�,ve I . I . . I . .� I I ,�. Canada, my own, my own, - . An in , liad made them- if the : I - ' 16all'W&re purchasin ". - - . . . � all,Su. Iiiever dk - the fair hopes of the company ..pro. . � , I ILIie in the dust and make your moan, th wwgrmt tow4 Writes k P...Rensh. Impudent head of a red squiirel hat � . I 6 I . 9 . .4.. 1 � . . ,ft. t ; I ,� . I I I .1 . . �, �. . . . .. . I . I I ersi by far the highest objects in tho I use .,iny -other' remedy., ton �' o 0. - - . , I . . . . I I I .. � , , , . .� .. � . . . .. Dishonored by those very ones . . I I ,,ut I 01"Vilille' not,apipeared aiuddiItib� a'- one. of- the - , .. I .. � ,�' R, . . * I I .. I I _ .11 - . - I . - A I .. :,. . . ,� � ---,---.- ­ -1. 1, ­ - ­­ -7 ( , ear th6ir lofty d find it serves as a genera - . -­. , , ". Mr-.Ra,1es-.io -it . .­7�.­ . I-— .11 Who should havebeenyourtruestsons, city, will r . . heads 415 an I ho'Us - holos" - , . ., . lso,�anpractfted­7bu . : , . , epallin , . - .1 " � 0 . . . . I . �, . . . �.. I 11 . . ., , . g prPniptly: -10euded.to.. �% like ship oii surfs �that overwhelm - f('Ot Above the level of lie sea.Bo.th hQjd lillitnAlltbe, a . He had 6,166k of'ist�onishment on , I . . . I . . . . - . ... �'. I I . . . . . , . . . . . I ..., I , . L . , � ; ��,: 1. t � - I st of - 11 - Childr�n's - . I . man,:and can,'by the slgnS'.of-:.ths, I �. . . � .. i . I � . S.. . : . . . . : , � ,�::­ ".-By some false captain at the bell". by the magnificence of, it )ldsand inflammatory .wind and rain --find his' way in the.. i. . I .. . . . !, e � 1� ­ - a prQpor- * r( . paiiiiiare qni(k- his ,face'and a 's)nall.. Apple in his . . I � L . I .,:. � ' - . ., ',' ',L-, , , ' I . . ' : -& M M ath ' ' - rifi'i* 'ji", ,­;�' - - 1� �, : - ,,, C'anada, my own ray own, tions and ,.the excellence and-.oriftl- -ly ciired by N.o.tvIli.n6,and;its action. oh. wild, tiountry better' thin through the � Rumball, C IL - �* , , , . .. � mouth, lie dropp'ed ihe'lattWon the . . . . . - 9 a Ureik, 8 .. . :Ir, � AjOreep- i� thedust and imike ,s our moan; nality of the design selected, ille s�c-; *.colds and sore throat is Unequalled by � streets- of London.' He has.been in' : ,. I .� . . . � .. :.. �. � . teeeto , . t1e] ;, , �.% ... . . . . I . , I . . . . . . I W. ' 1. . snow in front of' him, but retamied ,. . . . . . - . . .. ... I . � . .. . I %. I I ,. . 1, I I. .. - i � � -'T6 erstitions doomed, .red edifice will rank amongst' tbe apytfiing 11wer used. Nerviline'isboth . . . . � .. . most . countries of - the world- and -. - - - . -.- � - : :: " '' .. . ..: . ­ L . I I.. . I . I . . . .. . I I . i:�: I . thildish an . . . . . the -form for'4bdUt fiv or L ., . I , I , , . Ov in materiargreed entombed . o -erful,,Oleiisantand rellab"o." -Every . . 'or . a.. seconds, � . . . . .. 1. . . . .. . . . 11 � I . ' a e rals Of England; whilo� P m ' . 11 ; learned - much everywhere. ,To India , �* 10400000090004DO.00gooseils 04s4j.4i' ' I I ,. . , . 'Nervifine.. Piieo 25d �qntilj with &'frightened squeal, "be. - I .. I I � 0004 .. , . , ". � �'. - Your people sleep through sordid years I a vast heig - inotber shauld.-pse . r . - . - 1, 1. � I .. I .. . I .. � I . . . I I I � , lit And 4ofty cross, trail I . 1. ! , darteil to. the irmsibbi regions Illm... . he Went to sell h . orses,'to South Al. . � . I . .. .. ,� .1 , . . ; I ! � . � I . � Putb . S . - : . - , � 11 , . �-� - orrespon. e '" to , . 'e.. .tt.. .. ... . . . I 1. - Of modern doubts and deeds and fe�rs. septs will. mark it .as o - *�. .1 � . . I . ... . . I .ri, a -8, wj�j * . .. .. . I . , I �. � , . .ne of the . 1. � . . I li. . , low. - , - , . 4. d d At, and . I . I . . . �� - , - I 1, Poor Canada, my uwn, my own. . I , . 71r;lt.), at'r.1 . . ittle appld; lying upon' the ' . .. . � . I I , I I I . - I - � . �*: `Lk --in the dust and make your moan, most ftnPo§inq builolings. 'in 1hurope. - - - � ... I . . I . I TJIo I- . gacedonia to w1iness the doings of . .. i� S. . . I I �, "I , ,� I I . . � . i ,. I A: Tlrpmul Y, . . Ahe Turk. Hec bas.also eng4ged fw :.*,%W er 111`�:. I s&.. u er I. * , . I Two. la(�*Zan itorloo. .1 lard Iu ('rallionne'lia , told'& �athetle story of.the the j�arl-divinz industry. � . , I . � I I . ... . , 11 I. I , �; 1!� r . � 0 , e S , - , - Rjeb ., , a rio� ki-eQt I 0111),W�. :­ . 0 .. .. �. . . , - - - .. . I I , �. . :1 life - , 1 96 , .1 ".., I . . I � � .. I �­�- - -,-A. . ,es, I . forts'to satisfy . - ­ � ­-,­.� � , -� Is all one shrunken party sti Sir Horace - . , . It, and I'wandered, . . , I -- " 6 ' " 4 I . , . � I . � , � ,. " -0,.wherefore wonder when Our . . I - , W I, o iol - the typical. I ngfish� gir'-" In little fellow's hun' r 'and of his of. , . .. - . I � . -ife, . Rumbold has brought I " : Whea every question of the bo it,- out another voluine based or' , 3 PIOLUI 1, -p elass.�:Cffffe,t'q, , e . . fit clue-, vivid. 1�uy heAtc-serlb- � . .. . .1 : , . : ., F .dktei first . .� , .. . . x his on�' d her on . o night At Me Lamb I If, he had any *sexisoi keen"enough to- - . 11 . I I I �. 1. 1. .. . . . . Vellent, work-. * * � , 11 � I . ' . . s. G-IdU I I I . � . .0 . , I pow*er, I I ed I 'Further: c� , �- . "'Blanshio; as-styllsh: as. any made; as .dukable as the w . . � . , , ,, d to greed the 'party tOMatillug diaries, entitl , 11 N(;w Yo'rk Fiyiallyjio�said: . tell hint where each" Individual . . , . . i I I . . . . I �­ I . 1111 t , 1 b6il every voice for truth 18 S "" A4 Itudoftections of a 'Diplomatist. ,O ­ I , . I . . apple . w0wei have., :­ .. . . I ­ - : - I I 1 - � ,.I. was.walj�.Itlg . I . blind- .. L. . .. I . . .0 be its .1ow-WOrlees -as fh .1 , 0 ,, ,.: . . led - dawh'-44 *. hInglish' lay,: or,whether. li�� turindled I . . , .0 , - s t ,; .. . . ---- � , , , His relatl6n - begluo. mith tho, year.. , 1� .. . � .1 . . .1 vo .1 � . L -el OX -6 t ..­ :-----=W . H trvethat which J)arty spatto or - ii 'an RQ11sh girl _ , . I . -­-- . � .. . .1 I . . ELITIC 1with on an Au- I I W th the h666. of.'Auftx�­O-ut-one . .'I .. . ­ .� . . . .. . I I pandering pulpits, veni.d ski', went as Minister 'ta- ­ . I . . I sm I * . .1 . 1. . I I . . . . � � charge of the Tacrij ' cc 6 IT. I , , . , � . , a 1 A-73, when he- -gV5t-- ktiWriloon, Ito, st .1 . Imadner-Ah .. � 0 , �! W ess, 6 send r e (I r ase-, - until aria had In, sho;� �0. Co, - WOnal ��. . . . I , .. . . , . . . . I I . . . . �.. i , . . 0irough; a solt hdz(..-; and Ili ' the I - , � , . pathi; X1144 by .1l Abbits. . .. I "a - Inalm iiihe mistolkel,or stwilitatb* the. : � * I � � AN . � , I I" I othis poorhuman Wilderness. affairs, -and comes down to 1885.. � . - : , retuidus'backwelitt to other eausesi. . *.GE'0e-- LAVIS . -eLINT46k ' I . . .. people for high olveamings .----., Some o - the '� 'ids many'.'white la, ay- I' Further on I came to a stretch - le .. ; � . I . � , . . I . I .1 '' I. . - I I Riven , fle ' rffly.� pj . 1. . . P I /. . f the best storlois in - � . - . I . . . of Many women havi kidney disess ii.mil do * . . I . (-J. . - - *� - - . t, 0.06'di64 . . I t d'aritim edbytoomuch government. volume he.,got from . Lady Marian - . � ! half -open country','covere4 wit]% bar- not, know iii They.,confew..the, �ymotqiias . I . . . . . . . . I . 1. . , , � --%. - 'Is 4 any N*Voilde'r',' I said, 'that' berry and.oth . er bushe . s. ' And here I . .with those of ailments of ii feraijime nature.. , ; . . � - - . I . � . � I . . . I . . - � . i � O! . ren. iR vain'�Qur future power, Alford, who seems. - to hv,vii . taken . - p6tAG. from tinie, immemorial Move., , jou- . tii patbi which tfio rabbits Backache,. loss'of flesh, dry, ,harsh skin, de� � I q .. -- . . . I . . I . I I I . I � I . I � il pleasure, in placing' Gladstorid' in - - a . . rid a , . ' I I . ." � .. . . '. . . .1 I ------- M--_ .. � I .. : � �, A d . in vain 'your heirt's high - i,,ade the ladib t'ho eniWem �ol 'Jun6- - had � made � the nifght , before, .. and 'all . posits in the urine, swelling ofthefeetand leM I I . . I , , I . . . W . . - . . .1. I � [tower; ridiculous light. .Thus, she, tells* how. � . .1 ., . . _ . , . I � I . - . . I I � � C(-r,eW.:.:'. - �. . . , .. . I 1. soreliess of the invules, w6aftea . . 11 . . I . I I i . , , . � . _ a met the Glad- I L . , ..� . ,ioliff'" thokse pxthe, the -twigs . O*f, , -MANIZANARANI'm ­ . 0 Orr one occasion sh is kiiBest and . 1. L Canada, my own, my own. . .11 The young .gi�l smiled, radiaiitly. end despondency are' symptoms of kidney. � . I . , I ; , , - , , L , When you have sold the olden truth stones at Ford Castle, and* Went. on, 1. - I I 1 tho bushes under Which they ran haci 4. , . . I , . . .. I ..: . . . It 'Lainbs,' slid said'- �are indeed , L '' 1. . . j I I . , L 1, I �' ! . ,with Mrs. Gladstone to,h .. . . � been cut ,OJT clean, as tliouih �with is� , , diseasei. an4,� call Jor . . I I I % . . I I ... I 'L Xhat eatness whichinspir-pol thy youth er cQuil-try, . h 'r, I . . I . . , I 4 . : . i, delightful aniniala .' especially p In tit ent nor er . DR M, M1 5 0 . I � I . � ., , �L'.� t�rtered for a sordi4 gleam estate.. The toi.jants were on the ' . " .1 . . wit penknife, b . ;y the' sha . rR 'front ., I tee . th � --. I . . . V MMM.M. I M . I 1. . .11 1% I . I aff6L ' , mint sauce.' .. :, . ., -:: R '. . L::, , to, revent serious restiM. . . I It � The light of all your highest dreAm, lobkout for hot-, and made I ptlon­! . 11 . . . . . i-.--.;- . . I of the .rabbi a. I . . I I . I . I I . ..! -L L kL VV. LW .1 . I I I I L 1. L 1 ' . ' '134OWi % ILTIi;Il*, . I . ��, , . . i With all the gross material strife ate demonstr*atioi�s CLs she drove by, , I I A�nd.. thus� � -the which had , :.:. , � . ' � ' O.XLL-Y ONE DR; QHAS.E. . . I ... L 4W ,Henry Stp Bellq;vnl fi" L . . . � - � � I � . . _ 1fra. Glad- - . . - animal an injury ' Ili Ono. I ­1'IsufFer2 . 1. . . I Uf gddleSs money -hungered life, .VhCreelt, UIICOrISCj,0US,.L . -Chase of-'- Re- I .ilons the . . . � Oat., states, L. -, I . � I . , I 0 0abada,'my own, my own. , stone exclaimed; "They thiiIk_,WII. Thek6 is only oi�6.Di. . L Mayi by,'covering up their food up. � A r nainsin . � ��, bur Qhildren, they have dragged you liam is in the carri de," celp6 -Book fame. Only oneDr. Chase � . `Cg- . - ,zeattleal with ---- . .� I .1 � I I a The rest' oki the ground, .'served them .Tkli'. in - W . the small of the back �1 . ,�. � .1 Pvho is known. the world over because another. 'way ,by 4iftjr�g thitin. to I &ined by kidneytrouble. I I.- est*r , r� , [down - of the story is connected with Coiftito ' i6tions h6.gAve to a .) I I I // -'L ' 0 Of the -great L Pr height. at which" they could cri the I � , . I I I i 11 IAA�vled all your old renown, Hubner, the Austrian- diploiatist" mankind. His portrAit and signature . Wheneyer I S�DopCdll . � 1. . I some base laarlot of the town, and goes back to the time who,, , tender ,twigii nearer the top - of the L "J� ... 11 A - OL 0 ­ - . . I j could scarcely da 111191sit I I., .. I - ... . I ­ I . anads, lay own, my own. 'A. W. Chase M. V,, -are on- every I - -,-----L-- . ­­--­-­ - .1 . P ­dns vote* so grqat . I , . I �­ - 11 14�1 . Gladstone had made himself- ypry,- un� - -boxcif-his rennedim Imitators do n,oU - -bushes. , , � I I . . t�,514ZIZ, W,,- the IM I !!: 1!1 . � I I . ( -7* The I , ,ill, 11, . . I _,� splendid dream Of plain and lake, popular at Vienna 1:ly his,"Hands Off,' dare to r6produce these, .They are'th6 1 ' - 'XhO grouse, too, had made use of .. I L' disew becania W . i 1, '. I lien will you from this oirse Awake, Austria,!' speech. - guarantee which L protects you against - th� deep snow., as a -platform, from Mrs. Wilkins severe that it affilctainy , , ,!! T! 1, I I . � I I � . I . ')d with new-kindied,houor take % During this .same -tour -Lady Mar- 'fraudi -. Be sure, they are on .the box . which to pick the boxborrlea. 112 general healthi and I WaSbecominverysaism � . . !!!!!! .1 �, ... I . I � . . . I L L I . 'ace w , ith those wno guide -the Ian hdd met Hubner, who was on - YOU buy, . . . .. . . I � ' % - � spite . of t I heir nitural snowshoes, the rest down. . Sinto Using Dr. ch"e's Ki"- I I ... . . 11 I � I! llliiiiiiiii 1. ;�R L � . . .. .. . . . I I � . , "I L I . I . rIj his way to Rally Castlo­jike herself, .. .1. L . - - �, I birds -had ifunk quIte -deep In many luver: Pills, t can xay- that m3f irell6le Us . . . I . I . I .. . .. . . . I . . . , -f-L , M,13 t .. . .� I ! , ­ . . little () . � . 11 . . . ­� �� 7, and-traybled with hita as fat as .. I .. . "AII and examim . [heh I � .1 )wed' L 1 can aperk is this . Orwitain ig4ty peopled,redim?. . '.1 .1 , places, -and their trail. was I entirely 'disap; : I . 'L , - ' ' ' i . - n . . .�. .. . . I aded inmy can . I . . ­ .7. 1 1 L ­ . . i . 1 . �� , Of ' given �& � L , . . sh so, o protect you . .,L St I . mitStIoMiheportraft I . I I—. . I . � . . 'ket yard �Art'lrishman one dAy'xas- L 0 a _ esto . sobdoulgho, and'oontaining finesi all. . . ' I ' L . * * I . .. � .1 ;,� .­ r. When'will you, tv.sed t9/fbat regard Darlington, Where -they had to wait. . . A Waralliff t*;'CyQllZt5' - . L. . . more tha, i� gutter. . . . . highest terms 4f Us medicine fivin.the 'wAY It ,Our stock of . Ill , gh art planes of lat. Y' T' L L 'WORKS ' �� ­� :1 N:Of self, above the mai- a couple of hours before tiontinuing I - Aiid A's X pass'ed one of the bu . . 1. ' I � , I I ,. ... life'q, low levels, hold your sb are their journ6y.. They went to 'in inn signboard to put ilp'.O.n which .were 1, saw an 'old. bird L nVot. which: had .... s ature Of . : W. the &MOUS I tions purchasable for mcn . sy. .E ' . . . I .�� , )', "In B ' rdn's mighty world-wide care?. in the town for lunch, and thence. the been roofeA,by & . I lee our very ' �*- ' , , M . I ,Whito­foote�d mouse, 'itictipt book autb A c' On 01417 bc�x Of hill - -latest styles of a[weet-torted iirgiins,L ft* I a - , . I ,. . � , ,,,-,'A� -, � .fi anada, ity own, my own. back to ther station -in the hotel -is words. . "To cyclists. .1rhis hilr and &SLX to , Uohed a -twig, th I a I . I , I � .1. . beiii , ,.' "' . CLINTON I ,� dangerous.'.' . Away.,went Padd,V , tenant . reineiliclL I - , . . . 11 I prices, Idetruilmonto rebt(A. tuned or. rs. . .. I � . a . ,:, omnibus. I I put:hid h6ad out of, the.door to sea �- .1 ., Direct importerg Wothmartehip . I � I rhere were L other passeng- With:the signboard,- and Placed it at ---- ­­ * . I . .. ,'�I�', 0 wide thy lands and wide thy sky, iij "bus " one of -whom, af- I . what the., matter *Ito. But A ast00% I ". . . ired' Grapriophonestand music, in Yara I . L, . ' P, . $ the bottom of a v6ry.st�cp hill,' A. .. . i6ty at, - , I . . I , a M L ; , I 4 Canada, y Own. my own, * I . . I I an alteria gustanteea. ' - . . . I � I I , , �� �,Bu wider yelfthe livinir lie ter gazing intenily oil Hubner, said; few days ,' later Mr. 11. Whitfield , I very -still, and prepe'ritly he ;went Ill 'I ,'L , -wetkiklig ]DOW. - 0 . I . . .. . : t we have livpd, my own, my own I "I believe I have ,the 'privilege ,of went*to sj)e' how,the board. was ]puj age,ju, perhaps to -curl up and. go to . U I ., e* 190ARE"S' t , . . L . .. - 1. . I I , � . . nusual interest is centered In a - . I I Q ' ' - I : I being seated In the same conveyance LIP) and finding it at the bottom of sleep again until - the fall of night, * , ease ' � .. . . " . a � ise frotni our old graves I L . heard in the.Dublin, PolIZL. ' - I Co. 8 . . . . L . with Mr. Gladstonbl",to,whicb.Rub- I should make ft comparatively Saje'.L 'Court � ANIUSIC I8MP6r1UjM - JAS. EALKS. , ... I . el' * D, as u'er the waves I , the hill went to Paddy, -"You groat yestordo, in Which the lea . . � I . I I I . . I O Is wn from night, to that whi h ner replied by a' contemptuous grunt. Idi6t,11 he said, "Why didn't you,. for him to go out In Aear:ch of food . I I I , .. . I � I . .. . . I , . 1. C trail L Ing figure was a bulldog thai forl*4 I. . - I . . . .. . . L I I -11 I . .1 L [saves, and shrug, and, letting down the put that signboard -in the *right and t6 leave his'lacelik& on tile L eirly L boldrigeo to �Gonerxj Philip, IL I . . . I I I . .. . . . . �41 . I nada, iTLy own, m own. glass behind him, thrust. his elboW ljlac(4?,O, ,"Shur&, and it 1s,,yer hon� , Sur ,face Of the moonlit snow.. Doths, and Went through a good p0r" � 0 - � .. 1 . . I I 11 � . - II , . '' . . . . . . . L. 1 . . nd strike �les free out, anif. deliberately loc)ked out of, *or," said Paddy,,- f4for d6n' t 4,11 th6 I I Tit* lif I UNXry-.qbIek&A**s. - . . .tion of the South African w%0 . ' ' . . . I . . 1. � I I .. . . � ., . 11 . . 1. .. I . , U n I I . d , %,A -, I I . � . .� L � I nd olipand heart and knee. the window till the stittiO was,, adeldents 'appka &�.the bottom?� , . . But the most delightful incident,of Eirnest . Warmingham,' canteeit, manA n whla� reached. "What did 'you do that . . . . . - Iny walk occurred when I was near- S, was a -114"VA"W"ih" vumd � . 2!!!� Vil . . � . . . '. . [be, for?" asked Lady Marian as tlicy � , . I 1. I ­ , ­; I . , agoir for the co.utrqLctor un ' . . I I . I . . I .. . . I , �. . . Ca nada, iny own, my own, got' out. "WeI1,11 hev 'replied, "I - . . I . 1. . . � . I Itig home. A floqk of hurigry..chIcka- . moned fdr'cruelty to the animst. . . . I .. L, 1 .$ � L ' . . I.. 0. ed Canada, my own. . . hope I have succeeded in making Xre STRONO AND 118OR003. . , does' flow, into a malile. tree above : whicb; has' been stationed for son" I . I . . I . . LL I � , I I . 1 me, perhaps knowing- thut. i had - time past. with the Royal Irish I I - Easter L Sale, 0 1.0 40. I I . I . , I I � ,-', I . -W. Wilfrid Campbell. Gladstone thoroughly unpopular. is) , , L. ' . . somethink -to �, ,wa, , eh, im. . . I ' dL I I olb with the ­i1nalky , Itilleo 6.1; Itichmond Barracks. I � I 1. . . . ., . . I . I : I- I . .., . I Otta,wa, , . . Dariington I " I 9flery Organ of the so . , ri meals they have enjoyed thiki ; - The bulldbg, which, now bol'n . iftt "I � L .:. I ... , ­ 0 . . . . - . , . 0119 - -1 ' � . I It , , i , * . � I � , -1 " 11 1. .:., One of them hopped� to a o Color Sergeant 10dwards, Ro . 1 1 - I "I I I . . up and invigorat, . z Lr L I . *5 O"i ainobile 11agso Wrist Bags, Ladl.es - I ,, ; .� Fruit Insututd medtinage , , ESCHOL 81ti-LE.11S, , I ,, e close abovo My head, and I tah Wiles b . � I , , 41�1 I - .. I , X . . . felt in my pocket for some broken & seat -In' the' *Itness. box, 669) . . and Men's furses and Bill BoOks.. . . . I . I I . . I - The 6iftinal of the Hero ol -Nnr%c , .: nuts. . .1 � . � Wch point ha seemed to take . q I. � . I . . I . . , 11 :., , ' L , , L " ­Thd fol?dwing Fruit Institute meet . Tt*ah0s d4Gli#od Age,0 . 'raking off MY glove, I extended. lilinguld Interest In the proceadinrok. I .. Th66 goods a.re .all 4ran .'lie*, - have 6t�y * . . .It b L � 11. �, .111 Inp are to be held diaring March, ,� The real name of the hero of "The 6 . the,hand containing the offering, atid . 11o, was, dkessed. bit. a coat with I .. I * H. Sherrington, Walke . . ar be6 'in -stock n A �--, I i ddegatei;, A. t L ' a . te days and �" the very latest style . toaj P. J.. Carey, Frui Division, Ot. Gilded Age" ,was Dschpl Sellers, and * I , ! I had his sirriest attention In , a facings and wore several South , I � . . I . . - . me - rican medals with clasps, Th6 inU of goods of their kind. � . . . � tav a. he was an Inventor and an active pro- 11 I raomojlt� Dowil. Ito Came Close to .11 ' I 1, .11. . . .. .. I I , I I .. . . . . . L q . .. . InR 1 malls record fit an evontfulone. D . . . . I . L . .1 I 13ruggels, Saturday, Apkil 2 moter very 8voll known in L the ' arly , 0 &yIng "Pee-doo-doo."' ' 'atild peorl . I . . ­ I . . 0 f � '' Lucknow, Mond&& AprilL 4 days of tbje tow west, HIS father Willi L 11 A . into ray face, with JIM beady black ' Ing 'the Boer war lie wiLs 6apturt I I ­ I . . I � L eyes, as much 's * t Kil I by the Socatid Itoyal Irish Riflem I I $5,00 Automobile 139,gs,'re.duced to $2.00: I t "Kincardine, Tues ay* April 5 one of the first loc'Onlotive builders Ili - I . 03.25.. L .49 it ... I is . . 44 2.25 . � � I . . eSwater, Wednesday, April,6 the TJntted States, with works itt Phil- . I 0 tight? Come now, Is It!'? 'But with- i Mounted:. Infantry, from bominari � . �Z . 2.7% L " " I $I - I . 4 t go 1.75: , I I I . . "L, ..... . !�.�� � ........... . ... .... J~ . � I oilt, waiting for a, r�ply, he fiew upt., I ant 'Philip' 110tha's farm in the . Leo I 11 I 49 4 44 1.10 I � I ,� ,, !!!!!��� , - sehol Sellers, and Chatleo, I I I I , _ _ delpfila. 'n 11 I it . 94 . 4. 46 , I . . L I . , ­ .. . E it I on ray finger, calmly picked up a Doorn6erg, In Septembe.r, 1900.e . 1.25 go � I I ' I 4 Wt. � adley WeltilL ocoupled. adjoiining . . .0fade 'of nut, and flew back into the I Prow that Who until the #ad ofthil I . 1.00 Wrist Sage . 1 '44 75 . . . I I � , ; Iff a houses some years before "The GIlde4 vaapl6 tree. With mv Anger dolighto. I war. ho. trekked, with the rifiesq , 4 84 1.0 . L I I .1 I I 11 en Danger Signals ,.. Age" Was Written, Sellers at that time � I . � . . ftlly ' tingliziM. from that dolfeat6, rdou,uted force from Griqualand In � 2.00 Purses - . I . 04 1 1 . t- yo" 11"vek'otit of ordev, em' . . ­ . . � 1.50 .11 . it 1.10 I Was developing a coal field near ShAW,- �., � . grasp, I went home fedlitig as the West to Basutoland in thil cast,, 1.90 44 . 6 . , L � .L.! . ,$tjPj . . . . . . dw I � I I, Ili V.3 L . .� -. L I , I 1 14; , -he �still bears tho sear of, % 1.25 1 '49 *4 , 00 Won, or your stomach no neotown, Ill., ftt what was* then and Is with a ' and, L . i" 6 h e ds ter L . . I 60 to (9 to 45 . . TWi1g. fight, it'S a Sign of still known as Sellers' Landing. Its Mr. 3r, W. mayern, Xing St. rt, Berlin, . . . . , � , I W6 L . . . airy. -I rnest Harold nsyn;lis, in I wound received In actioft,. Le, he I L .1 : . dititrom Which, unheeded, wW I - WaS also L Inventing a process 'after, t)nj., majo,, 4d I suffored for fly* years I tronto Sunday. World. . ­... . .... .- was with General 171ronch's column In I . 85 - 6se �L it - 25 - . I ­ 1. I . .1. . I I � , , - to tro,616--ft is t1n16 to ward largely Usdd in Makin& jUlper with ,palpitation, chortness of breath,, - --- - ­ . ". L. . Cape colony, Vlor his service the 131H Books from 02,00 for Our beat to 85o f6v out dheapesto , I I , I&A . I M ., I I . Ilitilldog ' 'jiow wears thw* , queen's . � I . 11 . I . - f � , I I �. . out of Indian weed pulp. 116 was also oleeptentineild sind Vain In the heari, but I ' Souill Afilean Medal with three- It yop need a..Bag or Purs6, this is , your op- �. . , I �. . . e#erIme.ntjIIg With thlo clMej jij6k . one box 'of Milburn's M&A and- Nbrvo ( �: .., . , RUCe'06 ,mUm"El that 1* , 1. . . 9 pinji" oompleisly remo*ea' eg ithose ais. ' and ,t%n OntiII1660rf0l, �laops wad''tho Xing's South African, dity W get one balow actual cost.. . . I I (I, 1� ,� � tsighle, Notwithstanding the fhet that � frashitig, sylpiptoint'. I hava hoit suffored , P.Liles 'a solute 0&*Ur`e"ft,� Medal with two, clasps. Mr. Jliru"�, I portu I . L . I . . I , , . , andavory ftm 0 j+chinjr, � . 11 . I . . I . . 1. L. . .11, . L. I . I , - a - ,-$0110rol ,dhtorprlscs .Wera do'gtinC& all - now sleep Wall �Ild- -L ' bleodingandprot . . . . I I ec, h tns , 6inae taking them, alia . Millet pleii, ramark6d# when the case was called,, L , . I I . . I . I 1, , . .,r .. . I I . to, 60 quoccsorul; clifirles Molley war" � feel strong and vigorono." the manufActurerd have guaranteed it. that thio was the most dtatiriplah; I UggiSt L ' . I I I , L , estri Ar Is'litthp,d&113ri)remal2daak."urn ig 4 , I �(j Verva pMg aura onig . I � .. . iler eoncelyofT tbe idon iWit 110 N�Ms ft Milbufrils It �vrbat they think of it. can U, I I . . . I . 1 OutMolle lAck I I . i " '� , ts"pleal v1sionar.V dreaftler 0A disemos%atiming frold weak hdari, Worn , If 11 b .a. mod4s.-I.iondou, Telegr&l>h,, U . B I C 0M, BE , I ..L , JtJ6 jj(­()� od dog lit the towitty, to lit h" I I . t Cheinistand-Or " 'I , . Po - I . 11 S; drill or Alwoolst't, . I .1 . . I I . I I . I I I � . -fore saggeu of L.,lqellol o*4 wsr*a 9p)iuO, or * ateq bl" I . I I . I . . .11 I I I � . I .1,11 . L . �, .I ' I i . � 1. I I ; I . . Adi W"MMM" L .1 . 0 . L � foid ZVO�'wiltm I � --efs 28 ceow, I '.. I ..� . I I .. 01richuses,01ntment. . . ..WA ��� .. . . I I I � . I + I I L � I I I . I . . I . , . ,.. 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