THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 33. BROADBRIN'S LETTER. wp Ra A Little Maid's Recovery The Touching Story of the Saving of Pretty Alice Marsan of St. Hilaire, P. Q., from Consumption. The Facts Are Sworn To. a Tar 130 MARax ot Be I A Rich and Lasting | J SKirt Edge What Is The Best Form Of He- man Gov:ramcat ? woman, and can be 7 Hi rif E Ee hill i is desired by every J obtained by binding the skirts with S. H. & M. Bias Velveteen. Ready to use. Colors are dyed with everlasting dee. Edges will not fray or unravel. Cut on a perfect bias. S -H-&M Neatly and evenly SKIRT BINDINGS fie 1 "£3 Ese F i ' g Hi if i ; i EE F Cur or A in the Province of Fruit Grower, DO SOLEMNLY DECLARE and have been for the past ten years, Ture my daughter Alice, now thirteen of a the years of age i ¥ ! £ i if js § ! i LA joined. Next time you bind a skirt, try S. H. « M. "Redfern Corded Velvet, ' Ti fi I i FSFE £ 3 £ i i i F i « - ~ £ fil SH BE i i £3 feed ii i I i | £ ; il i z iis i 7 tr =f 3 6 EX Wise Women Use The Great Spring Medicine Paine's Celery ompoand It Is The Only Remedy That Cim Provide For the Iucrease of Bed Corpuscls in i { Ti 'F T i fH £ F BE FEE fr i i i Be i fl t too warmly jon of fit. And HLS a doieum conscientiously t to and ite of the' OSEPH AN. To-wit: IN THE MATTER OF THE OF QUEBEC, COunkop ALion MARSAN, 18 Dv Al wife af Alired Deval, of 1863 Ss. ro Street, 1a fhe my Jcutrenl, in the SWEAR AT my niece, Alice Marsan, of Moun ilaire, thirteen a resident pupil of the Institute Methodiste Francais, Westm ough. the tent continuance of which was a source of parents ves. T on the failure of every effort io restore her she from the Institute about a Lom ap with the conviction that she never return, much from t sweats, loss 48, foavy x toration and want of sleep. THAT 8 quantities of cod yerol) mid-summer, when her parents dro Liquified THAT an improvement was ent sume their places in the fami OF CANADA, social life, enjoying health, vi true happi , all thro i H over all blood diseases, seursigin, kidsey and fiver troubles, run down condition. Mrs, E. Simcoe, Ont., writes thus : puaving, wed row, - vende al . wi success, it gives me pleasure to write . its favor. For » time Loin. ang inmotion a able for me. I was so bad I could not go out of the house, do housework or » to use it regularly. consult a doctors trouble, and be advised me tinue with vo f F oR iF 1 E i ef § i 2 1 i f 2 Fi a F 5 i] : le § F f $ ¥ 2 § i i fre i Lg i j T gk i Fe 5 iti Bt 7 F F i 7 frie reached the limit of our civilization ; nut & © man She this belief without question is ning on 'broken ey and, on an observation of condition of EEEEES 8 £2 § "575 i : i i [ I re i i i g 28s F i i j I ; ¢ ! i i ] fi I i i | oif i i: ; : ! : ! i i fi be F fer iT 17 i : i 4g ti ih i fe 2 eh i : without further resistance. Such - | mory Guden was rolling his big safe against the back door and piling his spittouns against the keyhole, sheriff Dike made a movement by the left flank on the shy Feiso "ind tured it, a the A ty ifis and prison ors, also the former sherif's dog and cat. It was ga grand movement of great military ail, and it was at this point that Col. Dike's experience came in most excelient play. Garrisoning his new capture, with warlike step he moved down upon the court house. A short time before his adjutani-gene ral and commissioner of supplies had Pood Ae on marching ap 8 i to between the rooms, iff th a voice of thunder, de surrender. The reply was , on which a sledge -la refusal hammer blow removed the door with flying splinters, Sl disgraced coon, he came: down from his perch an inglorious - ending to that which threatened serious disturbance in the | eal | courts is, therefore, a matter of com- gratulation. The evil aftermath is that it exposes political corruption in its most degraded character by a set of professed politicians who are pro- mising the public reform. I do not wish to be understood that the entire y that won the victory at the J is corrupt from begin- ning to end, for it is not so; it is sus- tained by wany of the best men in the state of New York; its principals are right and sound and should meet the acceptance every citizen who loves his country and his state. It is receiving support from some of the best known democrats, home rulers who love hei py and hele state; but i actors in this ' ge prominent and republicans and the me- of their tergiversation will not easily forgotten. i tr Bondons ha: ting. three t: Avsand opie in their own iamed. ate families and more than (uadrupal that number by personal, political and social affiliation, at winter, when the landlord, the butcher, the baker, _| the cand them | ever before, i Banas a Hi ial more n personally remarkable optics of a afbscy fn ;. charitable city York in the twentieth century, But to recur, it's a fearful army now artaign ed against the public peace. It may inflict injury upon this land which our posterity may be called upon to repay. Our pation Sught 190 be pros perous, there is scarcely a thing that we have or raise within the province of agriculture 'but is demanded, used and consumed by nations outside of our own. We have sold to England during the African war seventy thous- and mules, every dollar of which has gone into the pockets of those who are nominally the representatives of agriculture and that single uct has returned in English gold over four willions of dollars. The farmers of the west meet the cane sugar of Cuba und the south and beet sugar promises at no distant day to drive cane sugar from the American market. Germany is now raising beet sugar to the amount of hu of thousands of tons, but almost every pound of it is consumed at home. of Now | size, she was able to return to school and resume her the "New Sys- family, is suf- is of the ai 1 . is same 803. MRS. JENNIE DUVAL and health; or and to commend | THE " SUPERIORITY OF remem. | HR serena KERN BURNER BOTH IN i Gas Saving and Yolume of Illumination. Makes it a necessity wherever gas is used. Try one and be convinced. J. W. OLDFIN, City 'Agent, 253 KING STREET. running through the islés of time to the waters of eternity : "Let us have peace." We neea now more than of the ple and the welfare of the nation de it. God grant that the invoca- oking to. BURDOCK BLOOD THE GREATEST OF SPRING ae MEDICINES, =e): In the spring the system is 50 overloaded with impurities thst the Organs are unable to properly eliminate the waste matter, BURDOCX BLOOD BITTERS greatest value in cleansing internally, just as soap and It flushes the sewers of the body, awakens the torpid organs and renews + pure blood Is wall of the Don't stay siek, weak, tired and listiess this spring. Take Burdock Rlood Bitters and feel bright, healthy and vigorous. 18 turns Bad Blood Inte Rieh Red Blood. [SN ie 1s of the the --y .