i , : ¥ -g ; feel efi gE both of de. - Send 1 on Dy ia gi 4 3 RE, "4 for 'two Boat 3 for. (sealed) . -6 on Rheumatism with China in 1804, proved them: selves = to the Chinese, in =a tor than the Russians: or any Furopean soldiery have ever proved themselves superior to the Chinese. Again in the international ex- as the marching soldiers, ; the picked - soldiery of Europe and Eng- | America. Ta t experience they ~dther showed themselves superior to consid. | American and European troops in ev. , and | ery respect and almost every western 'more peo- | commander engaged in the expeditions in beipg an is | against the Chinese "Boxers." aduit- that it be at- | ted that they were at least the equal rons. the a This a if not, superior, of all other soldiers engagedin the expedition. The Semsible Mother. When little ones are ill the sensible mother no longer doses oy with nauseous, ing purgatiyes, nor te thers & ne Ww! so-called ' tions which always con opiates. Baby's Own re | Tablets Lave been wsed by thousands _ {of mothers who cheerfully testify that . tle in action, ab- ones £ 2 » = pw + : =8 Ml £3 £ =3 ifs = i 7 £ i; £1 i baby is stom 'ur Tretful 1 give her a tablet, and it soon puts her right." cure all the minor ones. They are good children from birth onward. medicine dealers or sent by mail at 25 cents & box by writing The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ib. Have You Ecsema ? Have you any skin disease or erup- tions ? 1 you subject to chafing or scalding ? Dr. Agnew's Ointment pro- vents and cures any and all of thes, and cures itching, bleeding and blind piles besides. One application brings relief in ten minutes, and cases cured in three to six nights. 35 cents. Sold by H. B, Taylor and H. Wade.--71. See our special all steel filled cor at 80c., also dip-hip corsets at B0c., New York Dread Reform. be believing, but there re Bd A Wrage x andora Ran MEALS ON TIME. "If asdinner, which should be cooked with a light fire, is fixed for the Por a Lou. woe 8 Hight ire nd abuoutaly depend upon the % ~ 16 your locas dealer doss not handle it, write to us for Catalogue. THE EXMAYOR OFFERS CONGRATULATION TO THE MAYOR-ELECT. |. Se a oes Better Days Dawning For Human. it; ty to Dumb Animals + ti Done Away With--Jefferson's Old Plays. . Col dence; No, 1,388. |g Lag ad ong happiness and congratulations to the mayor elect from the mayor who is just go- ing to step down and out. He offers his wervices if he can be ussful, and courtesy for which B. McClel his grateful thanks. Now only possible that the mayor make himself unetol is by doing and . | eT does, that is the way which # has been denouncing all the canvass. A cartoon ap one Mr. of our daily papers with in Hon. Formes on one side and formation of a society for the pro- tection of animals, and Je. irom aily appearance, di no! ve for his own daily bread. At this particular time Eldridge T. Gerry, a wealthy citizen, had formed an as sociation for the protection of dumb | animals, and he undertook the man- | t of this noble bequest. He, frasned a code of laws for the associa tion which was confirmed by the leg- islature, and became a law; he bought numerous buildings where sick animals are taken care of, and by his splendid example, associalions = were formed all over the country, in this cause. Thus, after 'all it is safe to conclude that the age is growing bet ter, not but that there is much left for humanity to do. In the stirring pastime of the week which has just expired, comes to us the joyful news of the birth of a new republic. That which was only a riot a few weeks ago, has developed into a successful revolution, which has given birth to a new republic, and the United States has already acknowl edged the independence of Panama. We have warships down there to pro- teet our American interests, and say to the worldl "Hands off, and let these revolutionists and the old gov- ernment settle it among themselves." That portion of the Isthmus of Pana- ma, which is now a republic has virtually been in American hands for half a century. Nine-tenths of the tra- vel that went to California in the early days, had to cross the most interesting part of what is now the new republic; American capital built the railroad across the isthmus from Aspinwall on the Atlantic side tothe old city of Panama on the Pacific. Constant association and the outlav of many millions of capital has been Iplessness is more to be dreaded than any amount of pain or suffer. ing. iy 2 Stipes that makes the approach of old age somuch regretted. | In the great majority of cases helplessness of mind or body is the result of a Wrecked Nervous System, You cannot meet a person having the first symptoms of Nervous Exhaustion, such as irritability, sleeplessness, neuralgic pains, loss of energ and vitality, without calling to mind many terrible examples of paralysis, locomotor ataxia, prostration, insanity or some form of helplessness and suffering. : EE . : On account of their gradual and insidious approach nervous diseases are most liable to be neglected. But they never wear away of themselves. The nerve force that has been wasted must be replaced. The most effective means of creating new nerve cells and building up the nervous"system is Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. ; Natural and gradual in its reconstructive effects and truly marvellous i, its curative influence, this great food cure promptly. arrests nervous waste and sets in action the process of restoration. ~ : ¥ It makes pale, weak, nervous men, women and children strong and well. : By noting your increase in weight while using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food you can be certain that new firm flesh and tissue is being added to the body. This is one of the most satisfactory proofs that the whale system is being benefitted. Mr. E. C. Bradt, 51 West Avenug.. writes 1--* Three years ago I was a pliysi 3 and of no material use to myself, family or fio well, was tired in the mornings, had no A] neuralgia pains through my body. Tho 1 0 physicians, at considerable expense, they ¢ r me no hope of recovery. x ** Being strongly advised to try Dr. Chase's. Nerve Food I and hefore I had used three boxes I was much ton. Ont. + 4 le to work i Teould not sleep e-and 'had severe sulted five city #ip-we and gave did so, and better, the means German interests have never been regarded on the Atlantic side as thoy have on the Pacific. It was the first ship canal. It was a gigantic under- taking, and demanded hundreds of millions for its completion, The reck- less extravagance of those at the head of the enterprise threw the whole af- fair into the hands of De Lesseps, who had completed the Suez canal, and he and his constituents thought he could complete anything by merely lending his name. This was taken ad- vantage of by sharps and swindlers, who made fortunes without risking a penny. When the villainy could be concealed no longer, the bubhle burst. That which had been the richest of gilt-edged securities, hecame worth- less, and men who thought them- selves beyond the measure of chance, of securing a very favor- able attitude towards the government of the United States. The French and nation. to recognize the necessity of a found themselves begrars. Do Lesseps' name, once a name to swear hy, was cursed and hissed until it broke the old man's heart. On investigation splendid engines, locomotives and oth- er expensive machinery were found buried on the Isthmus. The ruin that De Lesseps brought "on native land, brings memories of ® the Tulip Craze, the South Sea bubble, and the mad speculation of Hudson, the cele- brated railroad king. The new organ- " LIGHT." A notable plece of sculpture on the Machinery Building, St. Louis Expos - tion. 'The design is by C. H. Frolich, and the work was executed by him also SS -------------------------------- the Hon. Mr. Crout on the other. Ag the mayor-elect is in the middle, you have time to contemplate a good, kind, honest face; the other two are classed as men of the world; they have evidently heen in the height of the battle and with the wisdom gain- ed by experience and thought, they may have: gained the wisdom of the serpent; they are not altogether as innocent as the dove. The amended charter has given to our mayvor-olect a power almost as strong as that held by the czar of Russia, except in the case of life and death, and this power will be used to its fullest ex tent, and a clean sweep may be ex pected when it comes to a division of the loaves and fishes. It has been a number of years since such a rich re- ward has heen phiced within the hands of the democrats, Politically, not a fat job will be left for the re publicans if the new broom can reach them, Civil service reform is an excel lent thing for those who are in the inside of the official list, but to the outsiders it is an abomination. To take the whole political matter in a nut-shell the mayor is no longer held in check by the board of aldermen; he can nominate whom he pleases and they walk into rich offices and no thanks to the honorable board. It is a singular phase of our political creed that men who are held up by both parties as entirely unfit for the offices they seek, should be as spotless as angel's wings, when the ron is over, Mr, Grout, who was elected on a reform ticket. two years ago, evi dently, has given such satisfaction to his 'constituents that the electors have concluded that they can find no man in the democratic or reform parties to till the place that he now occupies. Mow we ete. upon a new era; it is conceded that Charles J. Murphy is the democratic representative of the whole United States, Notwithstanding the political cyclone which has shaken New York as a reed is shaken by the wind, there is "Balm in Gilead," even for those who suffered in defeat. Their comfort is that the nation is coming to a brighter and better day, to a betterment in the humanity of the age. People by hundreds and hon sands there are, who leave their own domestic affairs to look after the wails and friendless. gaming of the street. Humanity, also reaches out | for the dumb animals who cannot speak for themselves. A man need not be very old to remember seeing } , carts crossing the city loaded with lambs and goats, with their feet tied 1 together, suffering tortures that can not be described; their cries not ap- Joeting to the inhaman brutes who mew no pily. Heaven, we thank Thee, that this they cannot do to-day! creatures have friends patrolling our streets, and speaking for the poor dumb brutes which cannot speak for themselves. As you enter the stately and solemn portals of Greenwood cemetery you see on the a mag nificent al cross. It was placed ice the memory of Louis ization about serve as a lamp looking for rapid fortunes, it has be. hind it the backing of the oreatest re- public in existence, pleted, will rank as the eighth wonder of the world. I suppose we shall have to act as sponsor for the new republic of Panama and abide the success of the event, The close of the simmer season makes rather an unfortunate, awk- ward showing on the wrong side of the family ledger, tourists are hurrving home, son. To an outsider it looks as if our places of amusement were enjoving an average prosperity. Of the character of the entertainmengs offered public, not one in ten appeals to the intellect for its merit. Tt to dazzle the eves, and lull the senses to more, There is one dramatic fact that strikes me as rather singular; Joseph Concentrated Energy is derived from the food con- sumed, digested and absorbed into the system. that the amount of energy gen- erated is in proportion to the amount of food consumed, but it certainly does depend on the amount of suitable food pro- perly digested and actually ab- sorbed. and easily assimilated the amount of energy produced will be proportionately large. It is just because Ferrol is a highly concentrated food almost ready for instant absorption that such marvellous results in the way of increase of weight and renewed energy have fol- easy to digest, and contains more real nourishment dessertspoonful than is usually derived from an ordinary meal. to be completed, will for those who are and if ever com- and our varrant and ex pect in some lucky thrust to recoup themselves for the outlay of the sea- to the is intended repose; only this, and nothing Jefferson is nearly eighty yoars old, As every one knows, energy It does not_follow, however, If the food is concentrated owed its use. Ferrol is pleasant to take, in a AT ALL DRUGG! there to. vo 3 Millard, the fiend of suffering animals PRER FROM THE FERROL COMPANY, Limited : TORONTO, ONT, Ce MR. BIADT. Torongp. Book author, using the food unt: I am firmly convince i that Dr. 1 then resolved to give this treatment a thorough ote. and continued il I had taken twenty-four boxes.' well man and in better physical condition than pe 1 My weight increased from 135 to 158 pounds And 1 Chase's Nerve lingering deatlt from nervous exhaustion, and To-day I am a since my birth, feeling splendid. saved me from a gladly recommend this great medicine to others suffering as 1 did." gw To protect you against imitations the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, are on every box of his remedies. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Is sold by all dealers at the advertised price, 50 cents a box, 6 boxes for $2.50, or mailed postpaid on receipt of price by Edmanson, Bates & Co., the famous Receipt he has the temerity to come to the nation's capital, as well as travel ab- out with two old plays which were worn out nearly fifty years ago, and we all imagined had been dead and buried, but, for all practical purposes doing all that the Italian opera can do, which pays its singers $1,000 a night, and people are paying $2 and $2.50 to see those antediluvian pro- ductions, and go home perfectly satis- fied that they have got their full money's worth, and have enjoyed a happy evening's intellectual entertain- ment. --BROADBRIM. Overpopulation. J. A. Edgerton, in Life. We have oiten read the scriptural come mand about increasing, Multiplying and replenishiig the earth; Which the same the human race has been respecting without ceasing, Since the time our first progenitors had birth, We have also read the Malthus screed, in which the fact is stated That if we don't stop this programme we'll be over-populated; And it frankly is admitted, if lines had been abated, Or had never seen existence; We'd be better situated; As, for igstance: some There's the man who gets a job because he is somebody's son; He's too numerous There's the man behind the Jimmy, there's the mun behind the gun He's too numerous There's the fossil who is out of date, and should be on the shelf There's the pauper, as to intellect, who's leit a wad of pelf, Lives by other people's work, and never does a lick himself: He's too numerous There's the fellow who imagines he's the whole, blamed. blooming show; He's too numerous There's the man who thinks hé knows it, and lays out to tell you so; He's too numerous There's the man who's after dollars and who has no higher aim; There's the man who has all truth staked in his theologic claim There are several million others whom I haven't time to name; They're too numerous ------------------------ The Coldest Known Liquid. Cassier's Magazine Liquid hydrogen is by far the cold. est liquid known at the present time, At ordinary atmospheric pressure it boils at --422 degrees F., and reduc tion of the pressure by an air pump brings the temperature down to --432 degrees, at which the liquid becomes a solid, resembling frozen foam. According to Prof. Dewar, to whom the credit is due of having liquified hydrogen in 1898, the liquid is a col- orless transparent body, and is the lightest liquid known to exist, its density being only one-fourteenth that of water; the lightest liquid previously known was liquid marsh gas, which is six times heavier. e only solid which has a small density as to float upon its surface is a piece of pith wood. Sweet Candy, This! Kansas City Journal. Tim Leach, of Salisbury, bought some candy the other day. He had chewed on it only a moment, when his teeth struck a hard substance. He investigated, and found that the hard substance was the end of somebody's finger with about a quarter of an inch of nail attached to. it. Persons who doubt the story are informed = that they can see the aforesaid finger and nail by calling at the office of the Salisbury Press-Spectator. Mr. Leach formerly had a sweet tooth, hut he thinks he must have lost it in that bite of candy. The "Delamotte" rubber truss is the most perfert fitting truss made; light m weight; easily kept clean; will never wear out. Sold v at Wade's, Count 100 before speaking if you are Do You Cateh H Cold Easily ? If you do there is a weak spot somewhere that needs attention. You can cure a cold and build up your sys- tem at the same time by using i | MATHIEU'S SYRUP ¢ Of Tar and Cod Liver 01 Order a big bottle from @ your dealer; only 35 cents. Pleasant to the palate. J. L MATHIEU CO, Proprietors, Sherbrooke, Que. "BlG BEN" SCOTCH WHISKY As supplied to the House 2 of Commons. The 'Best in the Land. 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Salt, Pepper, Beef, Pork and Mutton at -- und, Holnesos and American Coal Oil supplios Milk, at ---- per galion. eas, Carrots and Potatoes at -- ver bushel. traw, (hand threshbd) at ---- pe bundle ? of 1% Ibs. Brown Family Soap at ---- per box of 60 bars. _The whole of the above supplied to be of a good quality, and to be delivered at the Gaol as red, and subject to the inspection Gacler_or , 3039 Other appointed b County Council. / y Separate tenders will be received for parts of the above supplies. . Security oi be required for fulfillment of con- ract. J. W. EDWARDS, R. J. SPOOR, County Clerk, Chairman of County Property. Court House, Nov. 7th, 1903. STAMPS AND MARKERS. RUEBER ®7A ALL KINDS, Selt- inte Dass reeriom--------T 70TH YEAR, NO. 2 As the season advances © find the demand for {OVERCOAT ® Increases. If you a : hunting for a swell looki ° di late ® garment, well made, ' style, see our new BRIGHTON : BELT BACK e isi2, S15, SI . 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