man D_AILY WHIG, 'rHiInsnAY, Ai=RIL i$,5137. w. .1. ma, Inspector. wm"."'.uIen As. Son, The celebrated P D Cnrewts nu unrlvsllod for perfoct. t. beauty of nishjnd style. and have received the Ixiglnest. nuvxsrdn at all the Important. nxhllmlmm during the last 20 years. ( stninnble In every vatioty of nhopo and uty from Twcntyvo you-u no the 0-point Manna 'vn on-All mod in III on uni. ordin- ."L" aria in v th the sdvon ol tho Safety it Ind to In dhoanlud nltogoth In hing total- I: In \ for an Snfoun co than the 3- point ring has bun universally mod by nll Iuniusotlluu of blah-(mic hloqolu. All $\fI\IlI DI-n-ml.` K-- Lyln LA-I. Dof|o`od over an Bicycle: in I Gout- inc Contut. I\ (an the world indisyntnblo ovidonce of tho an I-iority of the 8-3;.) gt Inning own the I And pointboaring. 'I`:unI`ug .nnnI-n Ann `I. Lnnlnt hnrllll nu TUHIDUIIIUII Ill IHIIFUITIUI BIUJVIZ All INDIQON Blcyolu Ion 3-ooin bon- inu. gyms-o won anon noon ta one day I non: onm vhooln in 51: D u. upon! at the nuddinn In in I nun of into. The: have in any Iona an ptoolonhe puddlnglnint Iuuncot Pllll phone STEACY bTEACYn III-nu-alum HIENIIHUN BICYELESI Atullbnulsu. Prlcoooconupctox. or 3 hr 31.30. Sat by Manon nalptol 1` tab` XII RIIDN D (`IL Tnnnnlg, In a liar DB5`). nut :11 min II III: Ila. T. MILBIJRN I 00.. Toronto. w. .1, MOORE.| -__... _ --.;u-q--A- -n--n- mm M oonsm MEN'S snoes. RoyaIw Do corset, P. D. r nnu Q-pouunounug. Tron n the 0- i tboulnc an IIIPI`!'.Il.l:1.l `iI`noltlo:oluI:nl. ordin- F0! vii -?=-'19 E-er Awarded 10 Gold Medals and Dlplolnu d`Honnour. I -U '- Cvfjjtw-nj IGIII`. ID IOITIIII. ITIIIT. u:nvf3ILLs_ Q: hAnj-I. :1:n fun fuumn but no national Ion tho boot 0! union ulcrhnorvo tho boutolou. which-bog: hlthrnl Iopurhnu nu hut no to you? Innis havoc:-ha Medina!" gIou.h:noMIdIclv'othnC|ohu\ `.34.. 1-ml.-`Iva E1 A.!.I.-l' Kingston . Ul llylllx u `uuu wulu uu cum 5...... ........ olne.~ An who are euoring from diseases of the b 00d and nerves may. like Mrs. (iod- eoe. nd n (`are if they will give Dr. Wil- liams Pink Pills a fair trial. As a spring medicine there is nothing else can equal In`. Williams` Pink Pills. They drive the seeds of disease from the system and give those who use them a feeling of freshness ` and vi or. l)o not be persuaded to take any pink colored pre ration, or some- thing else alleged to "just as good. lnaist upon getting the genuine Dr. Wil- liams` Pink Pills, and if vour dealer does not have them in stock, they will be sent ` post paid at fty cents per box or six box- ` as fol: 82 50. by addressing the Dr. Wil~ linms Medicine Co.. Brockville, Ont. Commander-|n-0ji(-J Bald to ho Buffering V Leonfizoor of tho Icomluh. 'l`hn HlI|l'(]lll.~X0 do Fontonoy writes: Lord \\'olsolo' is not likely to I`(`l:lllI for any length of} time his position of cout- nmndor-in-chief of lhn- llritiah tinny, for, nlthou h uftor living confined to l)i~a lltillst` or in number ol"\\'oaks. he has at. length returned to duty at tho brunt-h of the war (l(`,|)tll`~lIll(`!ll known us the llorsu tlunrds, yet it is no long- er nny sevret. thut lit! is ufflicti-d with (`linear of tho ntunmch. whiuh is in a wry ndvnnced state. Nothing also is talked nhout at the so-called Service- rluhs in nnd nrnund Pall Mall. St. James` and l ict'udi|ly. and, although the field muralutl has more l`ll(lllll\`S than friends. his popularity being restricted to what is known as his guns," yet, re rot is nxprossed on nll sides. o a. nmmrl-(`I that the malady has this is what one rend: Spring is surely here. The birds are calling out. to each other that spring has come again. The trees are begin- ning to yewn and wnken from their long winter's sleep. They feel thesep coursing through their veins and feed- ing the buds in their hrixntzhes. The early iflowers are peeping out. the cro- vuses have pushed their curly head: above the sod and the grass has taken on rhrighter green to be in fashion. now that spring is here. On all hands the unspringing of new life is to be seen. and prodigal nature will soon he dashing her colors over the face or the earth. The warm sun and the softening hreezes are helping in reviving the sleepy earth. in whose bosom lie the seeds of so much that is beautiful to the eye and fragrant tn the seneennd smell. The bees will soon he humming and flying from {lower to flower. and on every side the signs of the great awakening of inanimate things are to he seen-:i lowly type of the resurrec- tion that is to be. The bursting of every bud is it new hope, the coming of every ower ll promise. and the up- springing of life on all sides from that which was dead en. eeenrnnce to the souls of men of another life beyond the grave. 393. All cacao! want or lame book. back- noln. rhdnlnlkilll. will nd relief In `Or- ing one of Carter : Smut Wood nod Bolli- douna Blcholu Plyun. Prion trusty- vo unto. '1`:-;F than. have lolleweu the no or ur. wuulluu -Pink Pill: ie thet of Mn. George N. Uod- ` eoe. ewell known resident ol -Anegenoe Btetlon. N. B. `llre.Godooe Ieye:-`-"l'cr Ive you're I wee e duffel-er from o` moot pe- ouller Imcble.whiobIeemed to use the chill of eevenl byelciene. The due nymp- tom of my trou lo I cannot obereoterlne better then by cellln them blind` epelln. ee my head" wou ` get lobed that I could not see and eblindneu would wine over me. Then I would grow leict end dizzy end could not walk about. My bend: and orme would become perfectly numb end would sometimes remain in thie con- dition for days. Lntterl the etteolre w more frequent on more eevere. I one so nervous and run down that life was indeed o burden to me. My eye-' petite was very poor "and I werpee end emaciated. Ae regular medioel treatment mode no improvement in my condition, some of In lriende strongly ur me to try 1'. Willinme' Pink Pi la and at last I ccneented to do so. I had-only been taking them for cohort time` when there was a decided change for the better in my condition. I continued their use and every day my nervee eeemed to grow stronger. I gained in esh end felelilxe o'new women. I know the load of misery from which Dr. Williams Pink Pille have relieved me and Inm more than gretelul and will never loee en opportunity oi eeying a good word for this grand medi- li DD: daughters. Now that the terrible ailment of Lord \\`olsele_\' is known. people are veering round and becoming far less bitter in ; their denunciations of his failure to put i into execution ull those much-needed military reforms which he urgently re- ' commended before nttuininq to his pre- sent. office, nnd the promise of which was one of the principal objects why the old duke of Cambridge was ousted t'rom the ioaition of commander-in-chiet of the Illrilish itrmy in order to make way for him. A IJIIIIIOII BIIII. The Dundaa Banner came to hand yes- terday when the air was raw and chilly, the sidewalks covered with slush. and snow tuning in heavy dump flakes, and this is what rend: "Gnu-Inn in anrnlv hnrn, Thu hirds are Lo5-\ivoLsELEv ILL. *'!v;'5!"r'-Yj"r1a-a-upqnrqv- ' ,'!~'\vw` 1. x.o.vuAuno`nTun";iriIuuiguT wiI:"""". :.." :.:.." t.'.:"...`3..'.'.. am, awn _ "'..`:*`:';..*"':" ~ - a 0 r a woven an nmloighq molxthl... Ho `Ina boonnylling *'...:-.....~vt.::~:'-:.:..:~:-..~*.:~:.-:.:;":::.:;=.~*:; ll ednld butIt~ Int. give way under the vol M. of years. Mr. Williams was born in" dolphumown ontho 27th of August. 1812. and (it: night you. ago moved to Bath. whom midod to tho day 0! bit dont.h. following 0 blnohmithi trade, in which. bung Ikillnl and India- brioui. be via alwnyu Iuoouiiul. no hi: hwnlvn nluilmn nix inn: and IP00 H-foul. no we: elweye euooe-nu. Of hie twelve children nix eone end three dmahtera survive him. live of whom. Vil: Knox. Qlyon. Bemuel. Petinoe end Semenhhe. were at the funerel. In 1891 his wife. e moat exemplery Chrieblnn wo- men, we: cell nwey. einoe which event he end hie hi hi duughter Petienoe have lived in retirement together. In early me a member of the poem of Friende, he an nenuv lelt mm en frequented Iohe vol-eh p of the Puehyheriene. hut; ether the deeth of hie_ wile he conformed to the nlu-sunk A` `l`.nnIAl\l`, \D1l henhlnl .1 IO Londoh &Ql..:hoshlro Llfo Au- `.uohn'A`- nnnnnnv, IEO` -K'W'Illl ITICIT TI II? can. lluywilluhndup to boom in tbonwbo Inn Man eundotblm I'l't8yhH DODD 8_ KIDNEY PILLS. had` huh. Ont. up: "I Iuvobooupou nomad width slov house! Kid Pills Dh- boeu ruined my :10:-ty-in deem or me_ wne ne oonxormeu so we chureh of England. wee baptized by the Rev. Mr. Baker. and on Trinity Sande . am Me lent, received continuation at t hendeo hit on erohbiehop Lewlu. The funeral, whlc tool: pleoe an Bo. John : olmroh Tweed: efuernoon, tltlu lnIb..wu attended by I urge number of the friends of the esteemed funily. end the remelne were laid to:-eat beside those ofhll late beloved rtnerln life in the hlnlly plots, where le else than of two of the three ohlldren who preceded him to the grave. l 'I`hn nlll mnn A illness I'll! 0' each R lttl story. In reply me mtntster smu: Attorney-general Hardy replying. expressed sympnllt and explained that his collettgut-. Mr. {irottsotn hod in hand the t-onsidemtion of a scheme for the alleviation of the unetnployed. when he was taken ill. and has since been unable to do anything further with it. The Ontario government were. however,go- ing to oen up the mining regions of the nort -western part. of the province by lnuilding roads and railways. This would furnish employment. for thous- ands of men. The dominion govern- ment had announced their intetttionof at once completing the en argement. of tlt `canals, so that many more would be able shortly to at. work. The times were already loo ing brighter. He agreed with the speaker of the dele- gation that. something might. be done in the way of helping men to get back fartttittn. Not at first, perhaps, upon l the wild lands of the province. which were free to settlers. but the establish- ment. of volonies near the oilios. where fartnin could be learned. after which the di ficulties of `going into a new country would he less. The house was working all day and late into the night, and expecting to get throu h to-mor- row, so there was no time t is session to formulate legislation of this kind. but. the subject was one which would havo the strtctest attention of the gov- erntn`ent. `JIIIIIIII III IIIIIIQI A return on opium cultivation in In- diu shows that in 1894395, 1587.558 ncros were under cultivation. ugninst -178,386 acres the year before. I lingering mun. Until Mann Dunn-tn: in aupnoood to bq incurable. he science of today an that Duuns my be cured. The hdnoyn mly be tutored to hullhy action. Sugar max ho nhlnud in the Iyptcm. Inland o! luringontthogood umiah thfood ting kidney: may be made to Slut out the poison. Nth Poiibn Pain. With Bu nun: HtIInn&_ M N IRIUUU Lllllol I'lIaIa3o U51 %I eina never touch it That`: tbs dlinnoo. If ydu lbw Dunn: cord quickly. Don't Dotti` with tho! it not -__. ll-..` -.II .A-_4I --. A. L. -._-Ag.I children who preoenea mm to me grave. The old man : illness was each nature that it was necessary he should he watched and tended ni ht after ni ht and day after day for wee a before e end came. and to do thin the aeeistance,, oi the neighbors had to he called in and it won given with such cheerful alocrlty and good will that Mike Williams beg: the writer to thank all those who eo kindly afforded her help in the hour oi her need. A similar coincidence in connection with Mr. Wil- liams` death may bementionod here before closing. Fifty yeere ago n daughter died in the same month of the your, A til, on the some day of the month, 4th. t e same day of the week. Sunday, nnd the came time in the morning, eeven o`clock. I luggoun Thu Oolonlu Might be manhunt- ad Nonr the Oman. A delegation representing the unem- ` pluyed of Toronto, waited on l`ul_it{r Hardy the other day untl t()I( u put- ful story. In reply the minister mid: " A I tnrnnumannnrnl Hnrdv ronlvinl. Md UNI"! OI III III Iiuuuumuun. smut`: not run rnuxql I name). A ..`X;.iiJ.`.i .s`h!:1'f"` " " LI-:rs1IvIaLuuuIan ! iwny Die a lingering Death of : Dircful Diabetes ? no"13'1 x1i'>'17EY' PlLi:.- o :5? -:.... ...... A......L to $5.55 AL. .IIC....... MR. HARDY AND UNEMPLOYED. ` Who would not live longer if heoould! More men shorten their livee by over- indulgence in food and drink than ever die from etarvation. Health can he maintain- ed by eating and drinking jnet what ie good for ne-no more no leee. But moet of ne don : do that. In health the body expele what it doesn't require. and retaine what it neede. In die- eeee either the body doeen I expel the poieon or it eee not retain when ie needed to nourieh it. In. the direeee called DIA- nnm the kidne expele ar. Ice oanhe deteo in theerne. '1` e body ; nnnl man, In Dianna um anhnn dine ` 0. X CKIQl In IIIC ITIIIO. llll INN! need: not. In Dunn: the mlliter dict Ilngori 4! th. ! Until Hy Dunrrm in nlmmnd to Illlllll Sl(|llNEYPlLLSIJlJllE|I| Onto: lodlclnu Never `touch It-But Donia : PIIII lnfnlllbly ours-lxpolllng Polnon sud PnIn-P:-ooorvlng Inn! and 8tron[l.h-Don't DIG I 00! I011. cum or JOHN y_{I_LLIqus. x9\#~.9>."w+~r" ` *" -*z-.`wII~ ` '- " \ - V ' \ .... A l..-.. in-In In `Inns: -II 3".` . happens hh : Innmv pn.Lu_ Godwin : Insurance Emporium Romvgtgo Anchor Buudmu. over gxpnhu moo. corner Kins und Brook Opium In lndln. ..... ....:...-n nnhiu. I ` ""=3"'.a.'i ' wmlf vutvq Dr. dun`: em _ undid Dr. Chan`: K my yd Plllr Dr,0hgpo a " Ohnwsnd oinumnt. Du` Onnu-in In-. Chan : Syrup a! {mood and Turna- tino. his loan und groptut discovery to: I" thrust. and lung nlhcllmn. --1 ..... my fnr um. want." an Jung: All throat um lung ulwuuunu. "1 was sick for than years." an Jam Simpnongl of Niwounb` IlllI.wd' ` various lcpd--pooont cum uvctpl boxu of n certain plll whloh in greatly cracked up`- ' I got. no-~l0IIl.- Than I tried Dr. Chou`: Kldnoy-IAN! Pills. Since. I hue bun nblo to work ovary-day and foul Ilka I now nun. Your pilln ulono cnnd no at I out of No." . -`I have been subject: to avert cold: |'r1*35?'"i" the riowyou 0hIl"O.`0l|lyM! unit. -1 " boughbnbox of our'0ItIrrh`dI!I {or 25 cent: st Mr. 0 We dl-ur.ot0N' here." says Henry R. iohulh. 01170 Ruotory moot. Longlon. Out. I tn thankful to Icy lb cured me." .- Chane : nmodlu at all dulon. Edin- ..... Inn. An. Innnh-1 _ 'l`m-nnin. onus`: nmoulu no nu uuuoru. an Ion. Bates 00.. man}:-I.. '1`o:-onto. |Boo%`B "1NnINt; .nn.L....n. - nd [steam urge`: jnonlrs KIDNEY PILLS Sold In xinntoir and ovuiwhon In Oun- ado by all rupounlblo drunk 3. Dodd s Kidney Pllls Always Cure Female Weakuoil. " `him In . rnuu`.tnuM8y.xMu-wtbuuulcnudpgnvo. nuboonpmunbad over uyun ln;tIwusnda . cunt: In the only Renaud and had} hl humus. Ankdruuhttor Wood`: nouotodlual ho ollorl some won-mu modlnlno I: won otjhll. Inclooo pt-leoln lothnuul we will and by Nhrl mall. Prloo. ono Dunc! Cl: ull. 0|. Oulll phnuulowlloun. Pnhuloutroobuudlnn. The Wood co-pour. Windsor. Ont. canals. Read1MixedPainI . WOITU. TX I 30'0" ""1 4 gala. uMJno:o?I:4 on Q- 4.._.u..` 9...-lo.. n--n-nnnn and an 11108011. |.onqa. and "Globe Fire "lluuunco company. _ _, 4....-ninxnum In-Jnlldlnn In lni FEMALE wmnnss Puxi-at and "Bent. Ute no other. GIIITAI For years I have been-troubled with Female Weakness and Kidney Disease. I have used mnnyremedies, but nothing did me any good until I tried your Dodd`s`Kidney Pills. I only used two boxes and am cured. I wish you to publish this, as it may catch the eye of some woman who is suffering as I have done. vf ho I I I ` husband` was troublsd I I-1-gala` uni M 1'|.|K.u`.`_Q_-- ;-VTu._ ---V.--*- .1. l . .-..v- 3... . an-gt mammalian Aim of `Ii->;1'rs sincerely, Mas. Wu. CRABBB, Chambers, Ont. uxun Ii: ?E:muuuauu. -r . '1 Solid 0):, polish nish, bevel- l`ed N_irror. `nicely carved, only 17. ` mis. REID -Q- 4--.. __._ -gA-_A-___ __g 1.. CURID IV XUIIOI. III that om} WIIWIITZHXIIIIOUP An Iolli-but II-olur ngml :wAg,L pnmaiasl n.. " tool Bnporlnundonl flnlol unno- rg_lB Qoronor lo: I 1 Mad oounuy ...~;:- .:.*I*:`..:ss:r:::.*" * W D'- W THE E55733!` `vb `V!%x J H" a '11. 'u.a..T ` ..a'J 3%,. uhnlnnuuntuur. an uscnmcags snnat. lJ.llID.Inuu.` _?%. I. II. MOCAMMOM I.D.. C fl.. __\.-_ nun-.. Inu..|-I-n. n-nl Inn-nnn REMOVAL. ~ wn1.1.mG'rox ` am in (IIAB Prince). whom. 41!. -- IOHl'l3IO l?|.~lIIAlu ;EP;l_'_'-_9.`L'"J-_ bld Ilguo puns ox unnnu onuw n AIIMA. ltlton any mt. VVIIlr-nIJI IIIIQICIIUU mm nnaam so Ila no oak! uouritroaao 1:11:31- X10! all 50 homers. AIfI\ nun: nnnlrnlrlvv nun-ad II ' : 5.31;. %?7. 3':}':%m.'..? ;1.3,~;.x% ._'..:.--.5. ...::-m.-..`:I?.'E .54 DENTAL. ; ` FINANCIAL. -p .nn.'l-I-nv ' nmm nitnnhlnn `in Q Q lhll. oo_m_c IKIII ll. con -u II: lVI|i'Ul'|lVllV|VIVQ -I-an. w nun alolnbor Oolluu Pb Mum and uuonl 0nMr|o.".?|oo II , ontuol mm. Talo- hono IR -. . L the eowthern Puvillc ueean, in neuron U1 9. treuure which they believe to have been buried on that island. Capt. James Haekett. of the schooner `I.ibbie,` II. it in uid; one of the lending members of the can any. each member of which but euheor d five hundred dollars to- wards the capitalisation of the oom- peny. They have chartered the .et'ho0ner `Aurora and the is being fitted out. and will leave during the earlier part of next week. The information upon which the preq- `:"'.V! W ?ooo Iunu Inhll_ nu... `Into `um: I -ulu Updi up ouuusjd Dob:-A Intact . ~ Victoria. A rll 12.-1-There are many noullnz man die this season. Not so many Ichoone `a area being titted out to hunt the son. as in former yours. The Indian hunters this yur nu-uck for more money. wuutlng {our dollars a skin. 5 price, oonniwurlng the result of LunbIon'I ulen in London. the sealing man no unable to pay. and as a. result ` few schooner: compared with former you: have fitted out for the coast sea- IDII. - traded along the Meximn and uoutn American coast. While on-one of these trading voyages he heard of the hidden wealth whie had been deposited on Cocos island. and secured maps, charts and information to show the exact posi- tion of the hidden treasure. The next time the ca tain cleared after hearing of the burle gold, he ostensibly cleared for another trading voyage, but as soon as he had left part he set sail (or Cocos island to search is: the wealth there. The on )tain`s i.nlorinn.tion was correct, and at er some search. they found the hidden treasure. and unvovered suffi- cient gold to make not only the captain and crew very wealthy men, but all their relations as well. The cautious Cape liretoner. however. decided that it would be tempting pro- vidence to remove all the treasure at once. His schooner was none too staunch and it might. be wrecked by a storm or again they might be driven on an inhospitable shore or fall into the hands of hostile natives, so he only removed a portion of the treasure from the `hiding-place to the schooner. He intended to make other voyages and re- move the balance oi the treasure. 'l`lm nnnnv F.-um lirninner. ll. HGPIIIS. me ouiance 0| luv in-usum. 'l`he oanny Cape Bretoner, seems. to judge from the subsequent events. must have been a prophet, for no soon- er had he left. the island than a tropical storm arose, the violence of which is well known to mariners who have sail- ed in the southern seas. and the schoon- er was rapidly driven southwartls, and at dead o night. the roar of breakers was hear-l and the schooner`s rotten hull was pierced by the Jo ged rocks. She had run- ashore on one ogthe small- er islands of the Southern Pacific. Sev- eral of the crew were drowned. only the captain ond two of the seamen reachin the shore. After wandering about t e island, for some time they were found by natives. who, proving hostile, mode prisoners of them and stripped them of all they had with them. The wreck of the at-hooner was found and this was also looted hy the islanders. Ultimately, the old Cape Bretoner. nfter assing through many dangers and pr vations. got. back to his home in the maritime provinces. He was broken down in health and spirit. and spent the remainder of his days in prepar- ing maps and charts describing the is- land and the position of the treasure. He never nin went in search of it, however. T e old captain's (`hurts are now in possession of the sealing Inert, who. being confident. that the treasure is there. are actively preparing for the voyage. Several other oxneditiom have sailed Tho Two Oovnnlnonts to Unltoln stopping Thom. Ottawa. Ont.. April l2,-0no good thing has already resulted [mm the visit of Sir Richard Cartwright and Mr. Davies to Washington. and that is the arrangements with Sir Richard and Mr. Paterson Yur mutual no-oporatinn in the suppression of smuggling. al- ready noted. A Vast. amount at spirits is smuggled into Canada via the unit. It. is corn alcohol. sixty over proof. shi pod in hand fromthelinitedstatss to 'swfoundlsnd and the Fronivhishnd of Miquslon. and than transfarrod to (`ansdisn sohoonsrs. which bring it up the St. Lawrence or distribute it along the masts of Ca? Brown and the Bate mu Chalnurs. he present customs plsslr un nnirhu in .9 OK nnr nrnnl nnllnn ..lx nomgn-ghmrrzn out. nu, wo- roummto suncu son now. c-ju-1- " '1 ._ _ _ _ Q- - _ . 1.. -g- `n-..An non. ~ - There being no muny sealing captains who. having nothing to do. haven hard job to -kill time, aproject has been formed whoreb they own do something to earn their read and hutter-nnd u `pglaoe thrown in should the schemobe Iucoeutul. A company ha; been formed [0 to Cocos Island, a small Island in t a southern Poviflo Ocean, in search of . 9......"-a which thov th e adventurous sealing men muse th 1' hope: of securing the hidden riohee. was furnished by an old sen. unp- tnin who died recently in Cape Breton. This old Cape Bretoner \Nll\l1t one time captain of a tradin schooner, which traded Mgxivun and South voyages wnnllh whit-. had deposited Sovvrul other expeditions both from this port nnd from San Fran- cism, hut none of them have been suc- cc-asful. """u`r'uB 33'6Ja'5in?I ' PIAOTIQQLI A Onion: OIIDIPAIY Wm! |lII'I \\lt|c\c V: \n?` |.l|u\\-[I nu `....- .,.. duty on spirits in 82.25 per roof mlllun. Every furtpgnllnn barre of spirits sixty nver proof illivitly hrought into the country. mum. than-fora. that tho revenue has been defrauded nf nu less than 0144. The traffic is as profitable an Id mini . ur more so. We ham rru sors watch n the coast which (`out on autumn`: one thousand dollars per muxthjo run. but on-in` to the im- mensoo III M the coast inc. to the fogslnd 0 thin pulation it is u k f ti: 3'ig';"?`.32'{nZ7. . n .isn'T' s.. ui'.`n'.." oolapuauvou any man Io lot W-live than the sli .r gfurrlgfl ml in` tinny thin headea spirits. Tho principnl art on smuggled from (`undo Into the United States are drn like ul honal and phommelin. wile` an` new taxed there. Opium vnsonco u protaho thin: to smuggle moron. but when the dltay cgtd twin dolinu pot pound was In . 0 open on not to hcmlli the druxsrnunod and other ooltnbul products gonuslly. ' lualuownluy. Cannibalism Ina been ngarded as the lowest dcbths of dccvnency, but oh- aorvalions made b F`; Nordlmger prov that in animal ll 0 conditions no ex- isting which no worse than cannibal- ion. The urologist relate: that he at out till. when dining in his u_rden. W to out In two a largo onekat. It be thoicht had been killed hy thnaidnt. Latin; to: u|iI\|lea:_\Itor~ ward: at` the 1 Ly dud crloht. It vary n nuptial when he torwqd and 0! the cricket up no not end. It takes nerve to do (Int. but vm lion 0! pain m by our own ' Int of next week. This upon pres- ent. expedition is based and on which adventurous sealing base mt. Imnn nf aumnrinlr SMUGGLERS DOOM ED. , .. !':'.w.": . i ` .:l'I nynntpngroletrorti Abigail Becker, known as the heroine of }I`.onghli oiat," lldseld to be. an wast in ero a.ge,an spasmae by the Maple Leaf Iggwllllipzbr of Port Dover in her behalf. Fo ty `year ago she did a deed which ma e her famous as the Grace Darlin of Canada. On a December evening in e rescued aeliip- wret-ked crew from the surf. where they were tumbling about in at tie- numhed and Eeriehing condition; built a tire on the ach to warm them. tool: them to her home half a, mile distant, and fed and cared for them in a way which saved their lives. For this noble deed. Mrs. Becker was nominally pre- sented with a piece of land by the gov- ernment of that time. but she-never got it to enjoy and now in her declining years she is iapoverty. It would he a graceful act of the legislature to give this brave woman a pension for the re- mainder of her life. as a tardy recogni- lion of her humane and heroic service to the shipwrecked sailors. and an in- centive to such deeds in others. Every- one nowadays who runs any risk urin- eonvenience to save a drownin person etc a medal for so doing. but t e poor, one woman who saved five perishinu men. at the risk other own life. on Lake Erie's shore, on a cold winter night, is entitled to more than the fame of her great deed. She should be the care of this great province of Ontario as long as she lives. Payments to polbloy-holdon inc:-and 8150.- ASMH. or over 14: per cent. The North American Life Assurance Co s Position At the end of 1898, company! with tlmt of 1195. show: the following I-unlts : Aunts incruud 881531586. or over 9 per oone. I'IIIIZlUIl'l'I- BOIII V '1 IHMI In! G um nov'u.n'o.\\l":o one smlon o?:.3?"` ..2:."'..`:'::',..:."*a..`.':'.n:*..::::..':' .`h".'.;`.'3 ` ' IILLI & OUNNINGKAI. New insurance insnod lnorouod o.w.no.uo, or over Ill par vein. Ruorvo Fund Inc:-and O196,T0l.00. or our 10 per cent. The company has 4| :1 londhl position far In oxporionmd man In neon-u Ontario. All oolnmunlontlons so be nddrouod to W- J FAIB.Inup0otor. Kingston. If on are nervous or dyspeptic try Cer- ter e erve Pills. Dyspepsia makes you nervous. and nervousness makes you dye- peptaic. either one renders you miserable. and these little pills cure both. ` in men has drained the sweetness from millions of lives. It uniite men for busi- ness or pleasure and makes me loath- some to those who suffer from it. if you would be strong in mind and body; it you would throw off the fetters of wretchedness caused by the mistakes of your life. let us explain to you how it can be done in Nature's own way-by properly applied ELECTRICITY. This is the essence of vital Force, and when infused into the body by DR. SAN- DEN'S ELECTRIC BELT, mode for MEN ONLY. it will renew the vigor in the weakened parts and restore man- hood. We desire especially to see or hear from those who have not found re- lief from medicines and other treat- ment. Dr. Bands-n` medical work, "Three Classes of Men"-pobket edition FREE upon Ipplicstion--explains the msrvellous success or electricity in these cases. 9 Address _ Dr. SANDEN` use St. James St. Montreal. Cub lncomo increased i60.309.8l. or our 10 per cent. Total insurance in force lncrusml 01,714,135. or over 10 per cent-. :11: no former you have such munloont rnnlta been attained. D. I`. ARIS'l`RON0, 0|;eiIlnx|DnyI. Tuesday. weanesaay and Tlmrsdny. April 20. 1|. :2. W0 will he planned to an you And at $1-land: at any tum. but upecnnlly on t on us. . ld it. - af:::vo.::n:cd our `new stock at amul- nbly low ion and any one noodinc I\\'Il tun thou :1 unit lot this opportunity. Yonn. _ _ _- _ _____ ,, oth . l.;'.'-.~ .:'.,...a-s-..*+.:~.+.':.-::::-'-..... 9:: Dlstlll \ Cloth dcpoltnont Ian. 0 now 0 us: cl urncptovu tln:shuchn: llnlt ova so u, Y_o| o:n'u&lnw`:` orplooo at you 0 w you u.K'-'.-an hIIon'::d pun nneh vmt gnu um um Iolvxn It on: can in el:\.I:`. =;'-:.~b- on.` an.` wolnvolhu... child. You `A3n 1--s'Iuon L u:`amuo'$u IN I\ s.Id'.:."|deub`: O in the 8. O4. &- OI! none: but you no not mun. I"IUIII III IIIU VIIJTIII Loren B. Adams. Deep Brook. N. 8.. ea 0: `fl have taken No:-we Pine Syrug h grand reeulbe. (I he I very be cough for ve weeks and could get. no re- lief, but alter taking one bottle of Norway Pine Syrupl was entirely cured. It ie the greatest cough medicine in the world. 1 Special Aunt. Kingston. 1 I . . `W. wish you to fool tron to mu our wus- rooun and onmlno on now nook. We think K it. ~ '5'v2'z';'.-.'A3..a ho eooos salrr on _A_I>onowu.. 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