Ea PUBLISHED EVERY : oe YEAR, NO. CLEMENS, Physician, Surgeon and an fs te the Towi Pe Port Perry, oT ephons in Office. op R. D. ARCHER, M.D.C.M. Vi THURSDAY. 23.} Western Ba OF CANADA Las Zi "It is Easier to Rights than Right O PORT PERRY, PROVINCE OF ne a uf iversity ; M.B. Toronto Universi wmb:r or the College of Physicians and Sa , Oat.; Licentiate of the Royal Col of Surgeous, Bdmbure ; Ligeutiste bf the Royal College of Physicians, burg ; Member of fhe gv f Ph i en, aid DR. E. C. McDOY ELL, SUCCESSOR DR. HAMILL, © D., Master of Sirgery, Victoria "Uni . versity; Licentiate of Royal College bf Physians, London, Eng., Member of Col- lege of Physiniuns & Surgeons, Quitario.-- Late attendant of Soho Hospital for Diseases of women, and of Great Ormoud Hospital for Diseases of Children, London, En. Physician, Surgeon, &e., Office hours--8 to 10 a. m., and evenings: Ttod p. m,, Office and residence, Dr, Hamill's old Stand, Queen St, - - Port Perry. a an CLO Si Ce OHN. BILLINGS, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer, = &c. . Solicitor or the Outario Bank. #a Office over the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. Jan, 29, 1887. E. FAREWELL, L. L. B., County ») . Crown Attorney, Barrister, County Sol- eitor, &c., Notary Public and Conve Saas, Office--South wing Court House, Whitby, Dnt. YOUNG SMITH, L L. B., Barrister, . Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery ind Insolvency, Notary Public, &c Office--McMian's Block, Brock Street, Whitby. J. A. MURRAY, DENTIST, now putting in Upper and Lower Sets of Teeth at from $4 T0 $75 EACH SET. Having just purchased the largest stock of oth ever brought into North Ontario Iam satisfied I can suit you both as to quality and price. Come and see. Rooms in the Blong Block, over Messrs, Forman & Son's tors. Port Perry, Oct, 28, 1891. , Veterinary 8 Surgeon. pee widirstenad: havo having completed his full Course at the Provincial Veterinary College and obtained a Diploma as Veterin- ary Surgeon, would announce that he has bpened an office for the practice of his pro- feadon at Port Perry, whereall calls personal y letter or telegram, by day or by nigh will be promptly attended to. All diseases of animals treated in the latest and best known system #7 Telephone counection--free of charge. ORR GRAHAM, Port Perry, hi ApS 8, 1884, G L. RUBSON V. 8. » {3 52DU2IE Ontario Veterinary Col- lege, Toronto, Office and residence EverGreEN Corraak, two miles south of Maunoahester. 14 years practice, Tele- bone in the house--free "communication i Port Perry, Manchester, and elevator. raph calls to Manchester will be for- warded by tele Medicines in stoc Evergreen Cottage, Jan. 2, 1888. phone, All Veterinary } North Ontario Obsetver. A Weeklys Polilical, Agricultural and Family Newspaper, IS PUBLISHED AT PORT PERRY. ONT, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, H. PARSONS, TrrMs.---$§1 per acnum, if paid in advance; I not $1.50 will be char, ed. No subscrip- tiontaken for less than six months ; and no paper discontinued until arrears are paid up. R of Advertising: For each line. first insertion ....,... $0 08 Subsequent insertions, per line , . 002 Cards. ander 6 lines, per annum .... 5 00 « Letters containing money, when addressed fo this" Otic, Office, pre-paid and registered will iE poured Nonpariel, nd charged according to Bh pn By br, A liberal Sst alowed to Merchants he who advertise by the year or Thess tac will in all dase be striotly ad- ** oB -DEPAR ARTMENT, Ee w 6 Parties from a stance , &o. Printed can e home with feng gettin, tg ae tof H. PARSONS. W. BURNHAM, Clerk of the Third vi Office in Psot Office join Cours. WM, SPENCE, Township Clerk, Commissioner, &c. _oan any quantity of Mi is _| Seugog, July 18, 1893. Ho Security at 6 and 7 per Port Perry Agency. pom : oENERAL het th Bu te Deposits receivad at the h rates. Interest calculated an Bich depositor semi- annually. W. McGILL, MaxacER, current cred ited to a Port Port Perry, April 4, 1888. DAVID J.ADAMS, PORT PERRY. BANKER AND BROKER. Good Note Discounted. Has any amount of Money to Loan At 6 per cent. on good Mortgages. | INSURANCE effected at the Lowest Rates in Good English Com pines. EZ" Agent Allan Line of Steam- ships. Port Perty, Oct, 1880. HE Subscriber is prepared to LEND ANY AMOUNT on Farm Sceurity AT 6 PER CENT. £ar Also on Village Property. £4 MORTGAGES BOUGHT, T2 HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, Office next to Ontario Bunk Port Perry, Mey 10, 1885. W.M. WILLCH COX. Licensed Auctioneer FOR THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO AND NSHIP or CARTWRIGHT. ¥aru'r TOR, &c., REAL ESTATE A SPECIALTY. TAKE this opportunity of returning thauks for the very liberal patronage which I have received in the past. The increased experience and extensive practice which I have had will be turned to the ad- vuntuage of patrons, and parties favoring me with their sales may rely on their interests being fully protected, No effort will' be spared to nuke it to the advantage of par- to place their Sales in niy hands. Sale Bills made out and Blank Notes furnished free of charge. Satisfaction guar- antee or no pay. Terms liberal. Port Perry, July 1H, 1803, ti GEO. JACKSON, Licensed Auctioneer Wishes to inform the public that heis pre- pared to attend with the utmost care all Eley entrusted to his charge in the Town- ships of Reach, Scugog and Mariposa. A register of dates of sales will be kept at the office of Mr, Orr Graham. V.8;, with whom arrangements may be made for sales. All cortespondence addressed to me at Scugog P.0.. will receive prompt attention. #2 Sale Bills wade ontand Blank Notes furnished free of charge. I would also inform those interested in Poultry that I have on hand and for sale upwards. of 100 fine," pure-hred Plymouth Rock Chicks. If you want anything in that line please write me for prices or come and sec stock. GEORGE JACKSON. T. SWAIN, Licensed Auctioneer OR THE COUNTY OF DURHAM. Satisfaction guaranteed and terms liberal. Office and residence nt Caesarea. Orders left with Messrs. Moore Bros., will receive prompt attention. P.S. No charge made for selling for Auctioneers i in any other County. rea, Nov. 15, 1892, Blackstock, Fo. the raid of Brock, Uxbridge, Scott, Thorah, Mara, Rams, Mariposa snd Eldon Parties entrusting their Sales to me may rely on the utmsot attention being given to their intrests, WM. GORDON, Sunderland. _ "Over thirty years ago, I reméthber hearing my father describe the wonder: ful curative effects of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral? During a recent attack of Ln Grippe, which assumed the form of a catarrh, soreness of the lungs, accom panied by an aggravating cough, 5 used various remedies and prescriptions: 'While some of these medicines partially alleviated the coughing during the day; none of them afforded me any relief from that spasmodic action of the lungs which would seize me the moment I attempted to lie down at night. After ten or twelve such nights, I was Nearly in Despair, and had about decided to sit up all night in my easy chair, and procure what sleep I could in that way. It then oc curred to me that I had a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I took & spoonful of this preparation in a littlé water, and was able to lie down without coughing. In a few moments, I fell asleep, and awoke in the morning greatly refreshed and feeling much better. I took a teaspoonful of the Pec toral every night for a 'eek, then grad- ually decreased the dose, and in two weeks my cough was cured." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mas, Prompttoact,sureto cure 7 -- ow The Best Medicine. J. 0. WitsoN, Contractor and Builder, Sulphur Springs, Texas, thus speaks of Ayer's Pills: "Ayer's Pills are the best medicine I ever tried; and, ih my judgment, no better general remedy could be devised. I have used them in my family and recommended them to my friends and employes for more than twenty years. To my certain knowledge, many cases of the following complaints have been completely and Permanently Cured by the use of Ayer's Pills alone: Third day chills, dumb ague, bilious fever, #ick headache, rheumatism, flux, dys- Peépsia, constipation, and hard cold: ¥ know that a moderate use of Ayer's Pills, continued for a few days or weeks, as the nature of the complaint required, would be found an absolute cure for the disorders I have named above." "I bave been selling medicine for eight years, apd I can safely say that Ayer's Pills give better satisfaction than any othier Pill I ever sold."'--J. J. Perry, Spotteylvania C. H., Va. AYER'S PILLS Prépared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Every Dose Effective {may be secured. Of course, =p I WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL ania Entirely New. ¢ Cand a dncaior H. McCAVW, . ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, Poft Perry Ont. Port Perry, Dec. 19, 1883. Sittings of the Division Courts COUNTY OF ONTARIO. By Order. 2 LE oh EWELL, rk of the Peace. Whitby, De 30, 1898. : quently a poor eater ; is important to take every ads Lm to increase it as much as m------ Loin 0, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1804 ur Mistakes." nmi evan _ Hundred Killed: ApH "30.- Ring Cedfge; is three sons, will leave for tomorrow! The Queen will Thebes, f King aud his sons, the Duke of , Prince George and Prince , will visit the _earthquake which they have not yet visited. {will Le joined at Chalcis by the the Duchess of Sparta, Princess 4 Py uce Andrew. Renovating Trees It is often the case that tre neglected so much that they unthrifty and unprofitable, if not cease cutirely to Lear fruit. a very old tree very little can be with anything like permanent But with young trees that have sil Leen neglected a very decided bd lone it in poy v 008 rendered d destitute. The Greek iy ondon are subscribing to dief of the sufterers, h¢ Lord Mayor has opened, at the oh House, a flihd for the velief One of the fitst things to dois prune thoroughly, cutting out dll deceased or dead wood at least, antl dl wuch of the other growth as may seen necssary. No set rule can be given ns to the exterit of pruning that should be given, as the soil Ib which the as well 48 the growth or thrift of the tree shodld be Oren + Balvatiohists: tree is growing, Army have in con- 43 The Salvation connsidered, The proving should ve E templation a gigantic effort for the done reasonably early in the winter, at goad of the people. Unlike other re- The wood should be githered up nnd born. least before the wood freezes. Tigious bodivs their efforts are not all confined to a future world. Winnipeg, April 26.--Commandant Booth returned from this est yester- anys In an interview here he said the Army will erect large buiidings at Victoria; Vancouver, Oalgary, Brandon, Portage la Prairie, Winnipeg, Fort William, Port Arthur iid other points In Vanco er and Winnipeg they will | build large labor hotels for the poor. | principal reasons; if not the sold cause, | London, Ontario, will also be supplied | with a large building, and £25,000 bar- of the trees failing tc take a thrifty 3 growth and bear good crops of fruit is racks are to be erected in Montreal. i wr | Three miles from Toronto they will a lack of avilable, plant food. The otedt a large social farm for the un- can- empldyed; urd a large home for work- The best men will be opened in the Muskoka plan of manuring is to apply broadcast lumber region. The lumber is to be witer plowing and then 'work into' the sold eheap in Toronto. There will be Al- new buildings also at St, John and Woodstock, N. B. A fleet will operate most any kind of manure can be used with benefit; Lt the advantage i onl the great lukes to carry naval using well fotted manure is that the ed, as in this way disease ferihs and injurious insects may be destroyed. The ground should be thoroughly plowed, taking care to plow shallo¥ near the trees sous vot to injure the roots. It is often the ease that one of the trees are starving and, of course, not grow or yield fiuit. soil with a harrow or cultivator. ,|cndéts. The next countries to be in- vaded are China and Japan, Is the Secret Discovered. effecy will be realized sooner, as it is in a more available conditon, or at least a good portion of it. With trecs as with other plants, the fertilizer, to be avail- able, must be Mr, Thomas Stor ens, the American who rode round the world on a bike, and on horseback through Russia, 1s soon expected Home from India. Tuna private latter td u fricud in London he says he has beiii investigating the my steries of the Mahatnias, und that by the aid and a proportion of Wwell-rotted manure is in this condition ewer that if applied fresh. The principle advantage in plant food that is in the so it contains littie fertilizing value itself. Wood ashes cafi fieatly aliiys be ap-1 plied with benefit when they can be|# had. soluble, larger 3 "the fakirs wiih the worl l ever siige Marco lo told of the wonderful things done the magicims of Kubali Kahn. ccording to tradition and the répeat- tales of tratellers, the Togl, or fa rs of ludia, have secret knowledge of gértain forces of nature by which they gan produce phenomena as inexplicable ib western sciences as the wiracles of in which he Bible, Mr. Stev ens has put these oriental wodern niracles to a practical gest and claims to have secured some fei results, He hopes to re- urn to America during the cdming fon r, With a little care in this way $8 an orchard that has Leen neglected or starved down may Le renovated and made profitable if the trees are not too With an old orchard trunks of the trees are more or less de- old. cayed the best way is to cut it down and make a new start.--St. Louis Re- public: ---- Gr and "Trunk Railway. The man who called sarsaparilla 4 frauds dnd good remony furl Fo J. G. Gibson, Condietor on G.T.R., " x ss Hamilton, Ont. writes: "It gives me duced rates." He changed his opinion, | I 10 inf coli OF the lle however, when he began to take Ayers ° ly ou you 3. ¢nglunge lant : B ¥ Its I have recéived frofii the dse of Sarsaparilla, It pays to be careful Bults y " y ude 0 when baying medicines, 1 our great rem dy K.D.C. For a con- iderable time 1 had Leen a great su ffer- fer from acute indigestion; my body wins wasting awny for want of proper fhourishment, which wystomach refused ito accept, nor was 1 able to find any ceniedy that afforded any reli f, until one of my sons brought howe a few puckages of K.D.CI, and requested me to try them. 1t is now about six or 3 fl seven months since | commenced taking mg. 3 the K.D.C.,, my health has improved, Some animals fatten readily, whildl my weight bas greatly ineredsed; and others seemingly under the best 0 1 feel like myself again? treatment make a slow gain. Feeding Animals. TE rd To a considerable extent the 3 must vary with the age of animals and the object in view in fi When feeding economizally, the position of the animals must be con ered. tions agima) A Festive Olerical. that fattens easily is uj healthy, strong, and of an easy tem, rarely frets, takes life moderate way, and has a good ap] ns well as a good digestion, Ou other hand, an animal that is h Amherstburg, Ont., April 25. --Rev. G. W. Wye, incumbent of the Episco- palian Church in this place, is ou trial before a commission of five "clergymen, the specilic charge against him being ut his usefulness in the parish had jeparted. The évidence so far charges Wye with conduct unbecoming a ry gyman, but it is understood that or more witnesses wlio huve still mined wili charge Mr. Wye drunkenness, unfaithfuluess, us- Bunday school for his private use, fing false returns to the Sy nod and to pay his debts, Another wit- says lie does not consider Mr, a gettlenion for speaking of the in the rectory as being too small which towing a cat by the tail" ment, fatten is often restless, frels mor less, especially if restrained, and it i ; enter it lacks good digestive © lative powers. Of Course there is litt satisfaction and less profit in hand} this class of animals. The same or teed given to one animal of a good dis position secures a much better gain a less cost than if given to one of poo disposition. This is an important in buying stock to feed, either growth or to fatten, and as nyuch sl or judgment is required in select and buying animals to feed as in fe ing. When stock is being fed narrow margin of profit; the one of animals will return a ceftain and the other a less profit, even given the same management, vantage in breeding and raising to waturity is that the farmer, gives them proper atténtion, will stand the condition of thew bet those ho purchases, and he sk oan to feed and inanngé so as to de a large amount of profit. As it Bl that the farmer is working: aN oon to Hotsemen --One bottle of Spavin Liniment completely re- ba curb from my horse. I take plea- op recommending the remedy, as it acts sterious promptuess in the removal i horses of hard, soft or eallonsed lum Haiti ints, curbs, weeny, stifles 1d by A. J. GEORGE ROBB. Farmer, Markham, Ont. He Ought to Keep 1t. k (entering store)--Let me a bottle of arnica, please .~ aler--This i isn't a drug store, ers' supplies.' ; Beem greatly been greatly troubled with head- in bad blood for ten or. felts years, to take Burdock Blood Bitters in + one way of doing this is to feed uJ animals as will make the best or the anbuy of 166i supp what the occasion for indignation may be. Uungoveruable pissions don't pay. there is a mark to toe, and be sure the heel doen't fall where the toe should | [op . Grom named Death & - Clutch, in Franklin, O. They run a flour] mill, be found. ting is the principal ingredient in the Jor ig prescript i D cither to J self or elven point next door to the pains of hunger, Gluttony leads to bestinlty, and self starvation to unpardonable sin. |illa, on it, it will be cheaper for you iu the ne, ) k--1T know that, but you have in your window which says: If You Would Be Happy. Don't get ' mad as hatter,' no matter Don't fail to toe the mark, when Don't "fret yourself to death.' Fret- on for unhappiness: no amtter how Don't eat to gluttony or fast tor Don't be slow of footstep in the way of well doing | on the other hand, don't be too Jfast abotit it. haste makes is often as damagihg as is The waste that fiilure to get there, Don't try to take all the world's burdens on your shoulders, but rather wake the responsibility of carryinga divided one. Be generous and give rather than keep the biggest hulf. "A wolf in sheep's clothing" --the substitute offered Ly the 'cutter" ns being just as good as Ayer's Sarsapar- If §bty don't want to be bitten, insist upon having Ayer's Sarsaparilla, even if it is a little dearer; Depend end. ee Strange Happenings. A clock owned by a resident of Trappe, Pa., has ticked since 1765. A twenty-acre pond bubble out of the édrth in Centre county, Pa. re cently ifi twenty minutes. The Sevierville (Tenn.) Star tells of a snake killed in that vicinity which was five feet six inches in length.-- When etit open it was found that he had swillowetl ten young chickens. A bottle throw {nto the Atlantic, November 24, 1887, from the Cepha- lonia, about 400 miles out from Boston, recently washed ashore ona little islet in the Caribbean 6,300 mils away, Lu AY wot larger IPES 2S her G4 AY eiahing bil than one-half a "draham, would, if an- tangled, make a line long enough to teach from Philadelphia to Boston and batk Again, Relief in Bix Hours.--Distressing Kid- ney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great SouTH AMEKR- 1caN KipNey Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise and delight to physicians on account of its execeding promptuess in relieving pain in the bladder, kidueys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost im- mediately; Sold by A. J. Davis; Druggist. For Change of Raiment. sea, He--Do you know, that as long as I have known you, I have never seen you dressed in white: She--1Indeed | Are you, then, so par- tial to the color? He--Not exactly that; ever I see a girl dressed in white, I am but when- always tempted to kiss her. She-- Will you excuse me for fifteen minutes 1 iin Burdock Blood Bitters cure Dyspepsia. Burdock Blood Bitters cure Constipation Burdock Blood Bitters cure Bilionsness, Burdock Blood Bitters cure Headache. Burdcck Blood Bitters unlock all the clogged secretions of the Bowels thus curing dealers in South America, India-rubber trees grow wild in, Lee cotinty; Florida. Take K.D.0. f0F difitess after eating Parrots cost but 10 cents each to "a The discovery has been made a The staff of life is the staple produc- Hair dyeis considered 55 detrimetal | to*long life that a Paris insurance - isure the fives of Skin Diseases trem more or oo directly occasioned by bad blood B,B.B. cures i following Skip Diseases : Shingles, Erysipe- lus, Itching Rashes, Salt. Rheum, d| Pr Hed, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotohes, by re- gin moving all impurities from the'blood from al common Pimple to the worst Sor ofulous | Sore. The bees go to distances of "from | two to four miles in search of bonboyin | * good weather and fly at the rate of seven miles an hour, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures coli .s, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup heals the lung: A crocodile that had pledgi' Was recently shot on the Dain- | tree river, Queensland, | stomaacli contained a Fathet Mathew temperance medal dated 1880. Nort¥iy Pine Syrup is the safest and | host cure for coughs, colds, asthuna, bron- chitis, sore throat, and all throat and lung | troubles. Price 25¢. £6id &de. Do not neglect coughs; édlds, asthma, and bronchitis, but cure them by Using Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, 'taken the | The creatures The European rat is found d!l over the world. In hot or cold climates it flourishes, and wherever man has gone it has gone and often secured a lodg- ment where man foutitdl it difficult or unpleasant to live. conceal Enforced Ablutione. Lady (to house girl)--You take a lesson from the cook. should You are slovenly, whereas she washes her face three or four times a day. Girl--No The fellow who comes here td court her is a House wonder; chimney sweep, WEAKNESS, EEBILITY, PALE- NESS, ANA , etc., are cured by | Milburn's Beef, Iron and igs " ge to Flin gl Wotars Be oon mend it. Children cry for { fly from it. a A Fair Arrangement. He--Will you kiss me? She--No--that would bo awfully improper. He (desperately)--Well, may I kiss youl She (with surprise) -- Why, certain ly. CHAPPED HANDS and LIPS, crack- ed skin, sores, cuts, wounds and bruises are promptly cured by Victoria Car- bolic Salve. A Mitigated "Compliment. He-You are still amiable and beauti ful. Miss Elderly-- Don't try to taffy me I was never lovely or amiable. I was always homely and spiteful. He--Will you allow me to say that you are Femarknbly + well preserved? Trying to to Please. Wife (mm rail way train) --It's mortify- Why don't you get up and help that young lady ing to have you act so. raise that window ! Dutifal Husband--She's so pretty 1 Headaches and similiar complaints. Bad Blocd causes blotches, "boils, pim- ples abscesses, ulcers, serofula, ete, Burdock Blood Bitters eures bad blood in any form from a common pimple to the worst scrofu- lous sore. i Eight Hours. the British House of Commons today, Mr. Roby, member for Lan- cashire, presented a bill providing for an cight-hour working day, for miners The bull passed its second reading by 281 to 194, praise Burdock Blood Bitters aE fair trial in my case with I can high! because it h wonderful success. My symptoms were dropsy, backache and sleeplessness, and all In Burdock Blood Bitters. heating powers too highly. Geornina Horm 'Wood Point, Sackville, N.B Wailie lie and & Jack. in school, don't you, Wallie I * Part of the tiche. "Only a part? 'Yes, sir. corner most of the time. ¢ And what do you do then? corner.' Up to His Néck That Way. was up to my neck,' said Walter. + Nonsense !" said Jack. ¢ Ah, but I went in head first,' Walter, aud now, (Fanuavy, 1898), Tam E.D.0. quickly relieved and cures In- earod: | Qigestion.' these disappeared after using two bottles of I cannot praise its + You and Fack sit next 6 each other Jack's #fanding in the 'Oh, 1 generally stand in another I fell into the pond to-day, and it 'The water in the pond isn't more than a {oot deep.' said was afraid you'd be mad. INOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many; who live bet- ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to th of the pure liquic laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most accoptab'e and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficisl properties of a perfect lax- ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation, It has given mal ion to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- s, Liver and Bowels without weak- @nng them and it is perfectly free from every rot Fgh In oF aia by Sa Syrup of or sale by a Pe in T6c. bottles, but it is Sd fitored iz tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, w whose name js piinted oe Se Y AM of Fis pociags, alta well Fy a you will ao | secept any substitute if | YOUN of ING K KE} h | removing all impurities from the blood from If IE3 TRIP: fed ulties dull or n wers flagging, should taki te. Foil re restore his lost energies, bout. ysical and mental, EVERY WOMAN a ell i prossions aud irregularities, wl bly YOUNG when neglected. should tske these Piura. They wil KX the ro abits, a n the ould taks them." should Jake them. Bung WOMER cc' sia vii thou) regulary» i Se sale by all dragiats, 8 A #pon Feoeipt of price (0c. per box); by addressing - RB. WILLIAMS MED. CO. J THE D. 2 ; Frouble Beginning Early. Happy Bride--W hy, mamma, what, {ure you crying for! Everything is so [love ly and everybody's been so good to {me ! Come and look ut my presents | dear. Its the pteseiits I'th thihBing of. tavery fawily with a regiment of un; marrivd girls has sent you the most hotribly expensive things, aud now they'll all be getting married; and you, and Charles will have to scrape and, starve to give each of them something handsomer still | Oh, Angelina, why didn't you elope? en gp Ground for Doubt. Timorous Stranger--Is this really hicago? Resident--Yes, sir, Visitor--1I it. , I've here how gol' on three won't believe been fours E and the (ifteen dollars I left home with is in wy pocket still, - nies ' How to Achieve Greatness, Visitor--You seem to be nn import ant person here ; every Lody turns found to JooR dt you. Foul reat Man<¥is; there isn wt a man in this town 1 don't owe money. Norway Pine Syrup ctires coughs, colds, asthma, brouchifif; hoarseness sore throats and discase of the throat and lungs. Price 25 and 50e. K.D.C. Pills the best laxative for Childrem. Skin Diseases are more or less directly occasioned by bad blood. B.B.B. cures the following Skin Diseases : sShing'es, Erysip: elas, Itching, Rashes, Salt Rheum, Seald Head, Eruptions, Pimples and Blotéhes, by a common Pimplé to She Worst Scrofulous Sore. Ripans T' Ripa 'g Ripans Tabhules: pleasant laxative. Rivans Tahules cure headache. Ripans Tabules banish pain. - -- a family rede a5. , ns Merely a Figure of Speech Little Dick -- Papa, did you fifi your office { Pop--Why, of course! The office is just where it always is. 'But you forgot your lunch, didn't you? 2 * No; what put that into your head, "Mf Jones guid you were a hungry officesecker.' : Noakes, Nattaws, Ont, writes : ave been troubled for years "with rhen- matism and nervous debility, and aftog taking six boxes of your Dr. Williams' Pink Pills am eatirely restored to health, and can do a good day's work." Sold by all dealers, or sent by mail, at 50c a box ar six boxes for $2.50. Dr. Williams' Mc& Ov ; Brock- ville, Ont. -- Another Great Artist. * What a wonderful painter Ruben was |! remarked Merrit &€ the art gal- lery: Lp Yes," assented Cora, 'It is said of him that he could ghange a n langhine ) asad ne i fay by i wep rE Eke wy scioolteachiy oi de ; kenpaLS TR) [SPAYIN Cur Ep Ce LL tHE hl HOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY FOR MAN OR BEAST. Cortaln knjts affects sud_sver KENDALL S... SPAVIN sue Py B; x fn aa with: Eien Sinn pase) Tao nim Flop SE KENDALL'S. an iE Dr. B. Peed hare. ed you on two mm hi is ils Tare bene Li Huimeut Eas