\ Cup of "Café Noir" on getting up. y ec bi ee gy ie fs Hl Cs on reception of $2.80. ; : THE E. D. MARCEAU CO. LIMITED, Wholesale Teas, Coffees, Spices, Vinegars, 281-285 ST. PAUL ST., MONTREAL, Canada, ARIN' GAME, | Perhaps 1t Was Brought inte Sret. land by the Flemish Migration In "the Sixteenth Cantury. regard the his- felt, with "of the same across the brim. Three bth. in a warm, ; has of brown, wus ar Jittle plaited rosette in d nd hd back of the lv across of t . {brim the rather high crown of . hat 'being left untrimmed. The brim wider at the left side than at the t, and was tilted up, the bandeau covered with plaiting of brown ben, " » su Sane Ti ERT IHE ONLY ORIGINAL AND ---- : ; : me 2 Thero are many mothers through i . fe ITED f STER HIRE SAUCE 7 out Canada who do not hesitate to \ he She Y y H, £1 . say that Baby's Own Tablets have . ; saved the lives of their little ones. | ¥ Jd MDoueras & Co Moutnear. caNADIAN ASENTS. One of theso is * Mrs. John Shortill, | ing of the stone occurred at the be- . Georgetown, Ont., - who says: "| | ginning of the nineteenth Setibury, oR ------ lave no hesitation in saying, that I] and the stones now used are polishad March 25th believe that Hahy's Own Tablets sav- | works of art made at grande, and | - uberts will | ® my little girl's life. From the time | twisting: motion employed gives them the Sh will I my Hetle girl was three months old | & dra power on corrugated fee, of ! she cried all the time with indiges. | from irée to. four feet on Sither side rohear- | tion. She was frail and puny; her | Of the ise, as determi L by the y Cecil {Joos od ber no Rood, and I : ax Pe vant tiumn, given po Pv very. " literally worn out ta ing care of her, Ag e ill The dovtor treated her' for some time, Sh ume piace " in the Mik o 4 Robert- | and finally told us he could do nd old hv red ing has oir Dale, | more for ber and wa. did not, expect around. it delightful literature . of {whe would get better. It wes then | a Syd leaned of Baby's Own Tablets and | R8rrative, poetry and aneedote. Ettattan decided to try them. Before I had tagn® history fo Su ling is ND on Ha given her a box of the nbiets Utere mology. history and literature of the vo. | WAR a reat improvement. or : : Bellew has never Hotth Jorgiv: digestion ae much ri) and her same old oti osu Matted szhaustively. 3} a bowels, which had been terribly con- to throw stones make the a I |:stipated, moved regularly. From that foundation of the game, but its ori- in' the | time she began to thrive splendidly, like other origins, is uncertain. Ji (Shaw) owned with [ and is now as healthy a child as you s the game a scientifi- ' rant urnal | Sold wish to see. Wo are. now never ly - devel in Scotland, it had i cious, ree | Without. box of the tablets in the its origin tl in the Netherlands, pe - house which have had a great influence on The Perfect Fqod hy '8. Own Tablets = will to Rromptly care. all the minor ailments the arts and industries of Great Bri- o of and young children, and the a f the terms used in the i eiann as foetal by vio Fa has the guarantee of a gov- Jia hey adhe Lo Catia 0 Dickens' "Liitle | ment ; analyst. (hat this medicine Be'pidie WH If originated. Tt wer Same Big Paokage * was presented this week for | 0fitaine no opiate or harmful - drug. probably brought over to Beotland » on Nw York at te i | SO by lf mii dlr oc", icon suttars, and fram that" ths Same High Quality | ory Mins Rrimouy deat Williams' Medicine Co. Brookville, ite. asa game of science "The Perfect Food," malt life, asite name implies, stands while i nbeler tn | Ont. been the work of Scotchmen of == for that intense vitalit : d skilfuliy prepared from t ------------ : ) o* 8 von Ostarnann, peiwy Without Accidents. * The minis is i ] AEE y after being Gooked, each, kernel has try | 8 ondon, March 2.--. ero { pre history of the . » | kB digestive action of the diastase aud other enz Fmes cord" of - sale -- Stmatiable ro ( i 4 | 3 i # This makes it a «predigested" food of hig ot ne A 'was mentioned" w Sie UC 0 innooen ~ } ] ; A which explains the remarkable ro: obtained of nervous Ji 4 . hi i + ! en debility, deranged stomachs and coustipation, s is the best stage le Scotter, at the final ; Hato) " 00d to eat, X next. w : City, Railway ompRLY,, y ; the u - . a finest food wa the Which has heen taken ovae by the 's ne sa sport . eid L Having tise Kinds, we has 5 hi "and Southwestern Kailway com. 3 sr Ld ol Fo had : Mnothi y bony, The railway was completed in ie and pro- it has carvied 41, . honest Passengers without amident. , . -- It Must Cure Colds, - Wade's. Cold Cure Tablets {Laxa- tive), is a ra remedy. It ean guaranteed "hocause it has been | tically el bea: every mew thiuily You: should try it and learn ity Id 14 i 2 s 2 § 2d i 2 ng £0 tho tasteless vari. od for N Fitna ¢ 1 ne. p J "SIRS Wpon stat the stomach no tucouy Chis 1 ea 'ith flaked foods poten: PY Cuneo sugar. bo! der, glheoso or Erapo sugar, 38 all these caase acidity 2 © seriously Injurious. (Yi # /r fei 3 il fT # £¥ value. Cures colds, Jo grippe, shead- ache and constipation. In boxes, 25c, Sold only at Wade's Store. or Money 'back if not satisfactory. ' ; ------ 7 7 fi fs ' z 2 y H I 7 {; of curling stone block. with a handle at- of this were of- the handle gave the player, and many HE Hi by i 5 ven mouth of te Tweed, an jundergrouny 5 : G Pastage and, a strong vaulted chamber PUN AS dome, Wall, is Just | With walle Sght foot thick sd pier, people what he saw on hig | holes has the appearance of a ip. Certainly he struck ao inter, the siverest in yeurs, ome settlers net pro Don't Harbor Coughs. £ rect for such are in great The tendency of coughs js ¢ lections, : There is a bright sido also, chropie. If neglocted: ry in diffonts some bear names s tive of their . U D a E HE we i g iif g F experienced ones, who were and the next cough comes easier. (: history, structure oy shape, as Black " Tor winter, wo Bil" coughs, cade, sore sharm; C1 | diete the Door, thb Town Clerk, th ) y on s yY and tharoughly real estate agents. | with The Diamond Cough Remedy. We. iL $0 return to again i to Sand flopine 'at Wade's Ding Store, "Maple Liat" Rubbers, Wires jes? "400 ld wotoan ho reas fumily with - % TT ---- Worhan A Firebug. ing. stone mil i , "You see the "old woman" is 'somewhat of a or. March 2.-Mr. ; : ; y CM philosopher. She knows it would take a pile of Sutton. at: the Manchester and polished Me ich | money to keep her big family supplied with ordi- "pleaded guil i : shaped Sones 3 nary, go-to-pieces rubbers. ih | Shoah. bencuth tho: Exchange St. : But "Maple Leaf" Rubbers are different. a v Youre Pum : P They're long wearers--money savers, Ries Swi - J : D Only the finest Para gum, which makes the tough- wail not engugh for the bag. °° Had Nest, fongest-wearing, most waterproof rubbers, is used in ery atnpup : . Wak WY Wa the manufacture of " Ma le Leaf " Rubbers. n : PEE "'" They are not lo with 'any cheap, stiff, tarry substance which makes ordinary fubbers ...5plit, crack, wrinkle and become rema- ; gorely old and worn-out before * Maple 5 "* Rubbers show a sign of wear. Styles and sizes to fit all shapes and im sizes of men's, women's, ' children's For men who toil and labor, for the office man, the. minister, the teacher: - ; to these will Ferromone hei v age tellers. ~ Drive. them Hie of pit and robust eal ry 3 Hollister's Rocky or growing girls, women of 5 nges t's better than cos- 2 ion Js more certain. Sold in | wwties. It does. the dns a, ok