Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Mar 1903, p. 10

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¢ § HGH 1 . Fodea, 46th; fsi.kH3 ih f i ; Norman Johnston, 9th; Muckler, 5lst. 'A. X. Petrie, 1 Zellie § Fl 22 weral doctors but they seemed Jobe. Shey sina failed vo bring a ay he | bl 25 mei and wae shat tn liams' Pink Pills, and I dec to make at least one more effort to ob tain a cure. | case was hot ouly a om failure one Mrs. E. Gilmour, Bert. were : 1, basket 3, tennis; 4, polo; ; 6, pole-vault ; . -ball; 9, boxing: 10, 5, i and iT; agli F588 £ lt : thi # 8 g ! 2 i i : bi Be § i jEEFET £ r 1 I | very ve "She is not dead, To put her shi She has not wandered Sha is not us. boundless A loving tribute to w latest territory to of sday, pa nc » EE it of Sos 3 » i in Ex i i £ £ od 1 i i fh i : i: if 2 E | i Sinart, to Olivewood , the pastor of Calvary hareh oot officiating in i i too. a he Ahuking of as all who foved her. 'Dr. | 4d, as Aunt Kitty. He galled her G., Robert and Norman Irving, Rob- di Spooner, the nephew of Robert and the husbands 1 Beyond the mists that bind us She has but dropped ber robe of clay ining raiment on, far away, "lost" or 'jerome. F "The dear Dlmobtal pits tread body Railway Aid In The United orouto Sun the built wiiho i ae php b without any kind. federal g assisted her, a sis: tf Le | il kr Ir 5 Fe ih ith fi fo rli Ig Hey r Mrs. i : : the old friend of , dear Aunt Kit. RDON ROSE. _ the part of fnirhots to note the steps the yv tool rnd ah. The a Winnipeg states that it has information that during 1902 the rolling stock of the line was increased by 98 new locomo- tives and 3,847 freight ent, to er, the Ci ers who will undertake to deliver this year. The list amounts to 122 loco- motives, nadian Pacific shops, 20; Schenectady Works, United States, 50; Reid & Co., Scotland, 32; Germany, 10. The contracts for a number of the engines call for their delivery be- tween June and July of . this year. fused to take any more orders for de-. livery before 1904. A contract, it is further stated, has been made with a Toronto firm, that if they will start works there the Canadian Pacific will TEI ERLE i 4 TH § § R the | chi to enlarge its facilities manufacturing i stock. = La] HELPLESSNESS THE DISTRESSING CASE OF MR. CLOUTIER, WHO WAS UNA. TO WORK OR SLEEP, AND ENDURED TERRIBLE : HEADACHES AND BACK PAINS. Was in Four Hospitals 'SIX YEARS A MARVELLOUS OURE EFFECTED BY DR. CHASE'S OF SUF ni ------------------ MR. CLOUTIER. would never be isonly one of a that my health has foundation of health. blood and exhausted nerves. wie -- ca C.P.R. EQUIPMENT. Every Endeavor Made To Cope : With Trade. The Canadian Pacific has been sub- jected to keen criticism for its failure to cope with the situation created by last year's huge western harvest. It is to meet the in- Nor'west Farmer, journal, agricultural cars. "At pres' Nor'west Farm- jan Pacific has orders with all the' locomotive build- distributed as follows : {ingston Locomotive Works, 10; Ca: Neilson, The B. & 1. Patent Bias Filled Corsets The newest creations in corset models now show (With LADY IN B. & MODELS, merchants. and your attention. Habit front Factory, hip, medium figure, deep skirt straight The case of Mr. Simon Cloutier, shoemaky, 110 Lagauchetiere street, Montreal, deseryy more than passing notice, because his case wy | unusually severe. For six long years Mr. Cloutier was an iny,. lid, unable to attend to his work, and much this time was spent in the hospitals of Meg. treal. The doctors gave him no hope of recy. ery, but, on the contrary, told him that j, have been brought about by the use of Dit Chase's Nerve Food. 2 Mr. Simon Cloutier, shoemaker, 110 Laganehy * For six years I was not able to work, my nerves wen all unstrung, and my digestion bad. I had severe attachy of headache, could not sleep, and suflgred with shootiag pains in the small of my back. I was in four hospitals, but the doctors could not cure me. They sani I would never be well again. In spite of their decision I begun the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food dome months ago, aad 1 am convinced that I owe my life to this medicine. | have now been at work for over two weeks, and belie for spring of THE PRINCESS (Entire back, double laced in front.) HABIT HIP (with girdle bust and long hips, hose supporters. attached.) These are to be found in Canada .only If you have any difficulty in securing these models, write direct to our factory _ Street West, Toronto. Ee ---- RING Irma mots well again. A treatment that will restore to good heal | a person whose case was considered hopeley, | must be of more than ordinary value, and thi series of remarkable cures thy been fully restored. Itis a picasa for me to add my testimony to the hosts of others from persons, who have been cured by this wonderful med cioe." Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Effects thorough and radical cures because it builds up blood and nerves, the very It tones, strengthens and revitalizes th® system, reconstructs the wasted tissues, creates new nerve force and prevents and cures diseases caused by weak 50 cents a box, 6 boxes for: $2.50: Epuanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. At all dealers, of b n_in Paris and New York city deep skirt) and CURZON | 1. PATENT BIAS FILLED and for sale by all up-to-date wants will have our special 480 and 489} Queen locomotives from them be- ten 1994. The Canadian Pacific au- ties, it is understood, are anxi- to have facilities in Canada for ilding of their locomotives. All freight cars added to the roll- ere built in Canada, and t T50 of in the company's Montreal and Farn- At present orders are placed cars in the company's. shops, 1,450 cars in the shops of Ca- manufacturers. Most of these gaffe f railway i $2.000,000 in shops and ma- E at , was but 5 superan- Alaska sable muff, that yt one would be of 5 DR. 'BARNARDO MOORES Is been lates and LLIOTT BROS., 77 Infants, Invalids, SAYS: 71 20d 1 bore no . Manufacturers: JOSIAH R. NEAVE & CO. FORDINGERIDGE, ENGLAND Wholesale Agents: THE LYMAN BROS, &Co., Ltd., Toronto & Montreal Food Neaily 80 Years' Established Reputation. _ "We have already wed out Homes (Rabies Castle and the The Happy Home Range Cooking for a few, small lamilies an harder to cook for- than large ons because good cooking is impossible 08 most ranges when only a small quanti ty is needed. The Happy Home Range the best human ingenuity has ever sble to produce. It has all th t improvements to make it dest to the hearts of the housekeeper. Cel examine them. Princess Street. Residence 55. : Aged. | + Neave's Food in two & Village Home), hesitation in sayuig it has proved very ~Joly ath, spon. 11 REFOI Pow 6t as' well, When ¥ clothes of< equal' valug el ~wou pay a third meore-for-t Oliv new' apring "styles 'are ih 'youths' and men's suits. A'look is all you need. % JENKINS 4 He TOREAL ESTATE OWNER! We wish to get particulars a possible' of 'good dwellings for Jet 'this spring. Applications received now and 'as & Ret the "bist. clasé apply early. owyners . are _ hereby requested i with or call on us ¢ h moth ts {rogards the spring ! A a 3 = Inspection Invit $ Crawford & W : TAILORS AND IMPORTE Sp FOR SALE OR TO RI} A RINE BLAUKSMITH SHO . id business. sale, ill ealth. Apply Guild, - Mallorytown. ' WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED COOK. # 31 King street. I 1 A GOOD, RELIABLE NAN ] side Work. J. B, MN Brock street. ------------------ MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSE » y to Mrs. Lawrence L ington Street. AT ONCE A "GOOD GENE} vant. No washing. Apply | 8. Oliver, corner ing strdets. : YouNG GENTLEMAN DESI 3 ly furnished room a family. Addre office. ~ AT oNcE A a iil : clock to Mrs. N. Stuart | Bagot street. , ieee BOYS 14 TO 16 YEARS OF | will work steadily. Apely op Pm wE A FEW PEOPLE ity work for us dv dition, =< 'Steacy seen. Apply or & Breacy where | HAVE YOU SPARE TH crease 'your income by night. Others are doing it are used every Say ' Write G. Marshall & Co,

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