Hoi or GOLD MEDAL AWARDED, WOMAN'S EXHIBITION, LONDON, 1900. Pade Food Invalids, 00 Eged iY 'Nearly 80 Years' Established Reputation. § ie FE 5 ii a says To Makufatorers: JOSIAM R. NEAVE & CO, FORDINGBRIDGE, ENGLAND. Whales Agents: -- THE LYMAN BROS. &Co., Ltd., Toronto & Montreal. SORA, JUST CET THE HAPPY THOUGHT" 1 Es in , | their "1 am glad it which we have fF li TREE lie J LF i LH] if h fan fil i that it exists still. of the illustrations of in our volun bless them--as well as on JH A or ~ have 2 Noow 1 rally, as that Cana- fs gi* fpefy: 5.0E ! i 7%! sF3° to m, 1 don't want to y. allegiance. 1 don't want to give up my aspirations for Cana- diaw nationality as the alternative of political connection with the father that hatred bears lic aflairs, 1 'ts want to belong to a na- tion to which both its political par- ties have to vie with one another in exhibiting their hatred for party pur- poses. "1 don't want to belong to a na- in which a suspicion that a poli- has a Biendly feeling towards nation of the origin of the is enough to ensure his polls." insisted on the stability of confederation, and feared no from the Catholic . In this conmec- "Naturally it would be given much more readily for our annexation td" another power, even if the other was not a hostile power. "Consent to either measure would be given reluctant and regretfully on the part of most British electors, and would prabably be given "| willingly on the . |and in the long rum, the I iiept iF {rakes i iy etl the provinces of dominion are not 1 prefer the ills 1 suffer to the ills an- nexation would involve. - ve my nation, the nation of our fathers, and I shall not willingly join any nation which hates her Sines political or national organize on. A "T believe this to be, on the whole best thing for Canada, and the best thing for American tinent. Living. and it has set it's seal to it by addi to wile alms the § fee ERLE hi pe sibs i Eel ton; * | MeGullough, McDonalds C bert James on the oh i ~~ $1,000 for a Germ That Powley's Liquified Ozone' Cannot. xm while life to" an . matter. | of nature to Germ Diseases These are some of the known _jgogn discases. Fhe cause of theme trou i germs, and germs these germs en A fe int wouble 1s Cnded. Medicine sometimes cures these troubles 11] disoases that begin with fever-all inflam- i Liquified Ozone is sold by of : two sizes--80c. and $1. mation--all catarrh in aay rt of the body--all ai Prosults of impure or poisoned CUT OUT THIS COUPON for this offer may nob Fil out the bianky So the. Outns Co., Sobamall lt 10 the ¢ Tam troubled with |... "................ I have never Powley's Liquified tried but will supply e. I Lane tb Supply mic a Sic. batty News Of The Districts On Both | Sides Of The Lime. Cetlar Park hotel, Charleston Lake, | is being removated, previous to re-op- | yyy +. business men are considering | the establishment of a local telephone system. On April 8th, Miss Lucy Row, merly of Brockville, was married to Guy Nicholson, Union Grove, Wis. Couitry papers are crying out ainst the pack-peddier. He is a useless institution and should be abol- ished. The B. & W. Railway company will probably erect a pavilion at Delta for the convenience of excursion and pic- nic parties. A change has taken place in the post offife in Finch. Hugh K. McLean having been appointed aster to succeed Duncan G. McMillan, Miss Nellie E. Culhane died on Wednesday, at the family residence, concession of Thurlow. De ceased was twenty-eight years of age. The barn of William Walters, Lan- ark, was totally destroyed by fire, together with much of the contents. The loss is about $1,000 with $500. insurance. f | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hall, who leit 'Athens recently for Oklahoma, have returned to this district, Mr. Hall having satisfactorily disposed of his business interests there. Miss Laura, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clendenning, Brock- ville, and Frederick Gibson, of Gil mour & Co's whol grocery, were married on Wi . The death of Mrs. John Ferguson, Palmerston township, which took place on April 13th, caused much sor- row in the neighborhood. She leaves a husband and eight children." After a year's illness Mrs. David Easton, 4th line, Dalhousie, died on Tuesday morning. She leaves a. hus- band and four children, George, Alex- ander, David and Minnie, to mourn Ann Hutchison, widow of the late Robert Wilson, died at the residence of hor aon, oh Bi Wilstead, ga April 17th, ighty-six years. S had jided in the hip of Lans- downe for fifty-three years. G. W. Brown, Athens, has left to reside in the United States. He was defendant in the recent breach of pro- mise case of Store va. Brown, in which the plaintiff got a verdict of $1,500 and costs - at the Picton as- sizes. The sad news has been received in Lanark of the death at Washington, of Miss Minnie Wallace, who left . , her y many beautiful flowers testified to the afiestion with which she was regard: Thomas Dunlop, Sr., died at his home, M "s Corners, on Tues- day, being close on his seventy-eighth year. He was three times married, and his living children are William and John, on farms adjoining 'their father's; Mrs. John Fife, Bathurst Mrs. Harry Bain, Cache Bay; line; Thomas, in Yukon territory; Gedrge, in British Columbia; Mrs. W. J. Pat Man, Mrs. William ; Wil ad. £1 h Hah aches disap; and blood. in plain sealed with honest confidence. Dr. KOHR'S RESTORINE The Remedy of the New Century--the most wonderful Medicine ever discovered. astounding the medical world. cured in one month in Paris. The National Medical Board has recommended this remedy for use in the Insane Asylums where, as is well known, a majority of the male inmates are victims of lost vitality in its most terrible form. In Europe the remedy is endorsed by all governments and is now used as a specificin the great standing armies of both Franceand Germany. Stops losses in from seven to ten days so that they mever return. Drains entirely cease after a few day's treatment. The skin becomes clean, the eyes bright. Head- It is 10,000 cases r. No more weak memory, the mind becomes bright and active. A food for brain A PERMANENT CURE no matter how chronic the case. Just send us to-daySyour name and address plainly written, and a five day's treatment of Restorine will be sent EREE ckage. moment. We will treat Do. not" hesitate a you with success and DR. KOHR MEDICINE CO., P.O. Drawer L, 2341, MONTREAL. Styles in Ax ty! Are known and worn is Show Rooms at desi, hy i; , demonstra tting you what is the most le and becoming to you. alte pees and W 0 gS oth on April 27th. PROF, DORENWEN {IOF;TORONTO _ The Famous Hair Goods Art IS COMING ! en nota MONDAY, April he SCENE Ww, 4 Sint " ( Their use adds Health, Comfort and Youn Appearance. Gentlemen Who Are Bald should Bh eg Tg his Feather-weight Tew over 55,000 hesds. ber day and date, Kingston, British Amefican Hotel, Monde Af e fF g USE TOYE"S CREAM BREAD IT IS UNEXCELLED. IN 35 LB. AND 1 LB. TINS. AT A L GHAPUT, FILS & GIE., SOLE ACE : GREENBA Our Coal Is AS Clean As Though It Were Washed and Brushed. Each lump stands by itself. Good fond coal--so much solid fire. After "toal reaches the surface of the from the mines, impurities are pic put by hand. Thereafter it is scngened several times before it reaches you, and irt, slate, etc, really have mo chance if the Vgalers are ul. We are very careful. Crawford. . 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