we 21, SAVED HER FINGER. £2 Mrs. B. E. Bedwell, of 337 Pro- vencher Ave., 5t. Boniface, Winnipeg, uy 3 i-- '* Bome time ago my children uk dighthoria, and while att ending m tie poison enlersd a sivall serateh ou the second finger of my left band. This becawms vory sore and blood poison. ing soon set is, For months afer the children were quite well I was suffer. ing from a shockingly bad fing The scratch was esused originail and in itgelf, was not at all The consequences, however, of ne ig scrate hh. wore very serious tome, "hen the biood- poisoning set in I tried cos and A sa ve L bad To the house, . however, did not have the desired Qiite on the cont rary the finger becanie more and more swollen and dis rel. It then began to fester, and I had ia a doct He lanced the finger , &nd you can imagine *ul the finger wast Spit his care, howey th } I went to the Hospital the fin, wi y Jd be amputated. ® ware told of 1 cass similar to my own fn which Zam Buk Lad effected a cure when everything else had falied and the doctor had said that ly ampulation could save Lhe person's decided to give Zam- pi y way procured, sad ie Zam Buk treatment tow days to show the p. The blood poisoning a Jae reduced, the paia and it was evidest and inflamma became loss very shortly ti iy trouble was being reduced toa lane and still Jess area. We persevered with th am Buk and in the ood the festering sors was th ou hiy cleaned, then hoaled thee weoks from tirst com instead of trying ordinary pr no doubs 1 should have save hours and hours of acu s ageny All mothers should pete thi 18 & sure cure for blood peisening, fesering, outs, scralohes from barbed wire, bruises, tar, sal' rhoum, fage seres, bad log, varices veins, and all 0 to, for price of free trial bax Se lamp for postage Refuse all im isms. | the severe { don, was in town, ves Stove Polish biggest can mut by far ation lor : pipes, and fronwork. Not iquid or powder, which must be raped, but a large can of wonder-working paste. 1f your dealer does not carry "Black Knight" Stove Polish in stock, send us his name and 10¢, and we will send a full size tin by return mail. TEE F. F. PALLEY CO., LIMITED, HAMILTON, ONT. a 2 tm 1" Shoe Polish, is not only the the mon prepar stoves, ey, | or cake AMghers of the famon Women suffering from any form of illness are invited to promptly com- municate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass, All letters are received, opened, rcad and answered by women. A wo- man can freely talk of her pprfate ill- ness to woman ; 4s been es. tablished this cone fidence hetween rs. Pinkham and the women of America which has 8) never been broken Never has she pub. lished a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and neyer has the Company allowed these confidential letters, tc pet out of their possession, as the me of thousands of them in their files will attest. Qut of the vast volume of experience which Mrs. Pinkham has to draw from, it is more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge needed in your case. She asks nothing in re turn except your good will, and her p advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or peor, should bx glad to take advantage of this gener. Address Mrs Pinkham ous offer of assistance. Pinkham, care of Lydia E. Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass, Every woman ought to have Lydia E. Pinkham's SO-page Text Book. It is not a beok {ur general distribution, as it is toc expensive. It is free and ouniy obtainable by mail. Write for it today. | would hurt the twill not mean tion is vearly { for | dom, | mand i! ' § En ete we GREAT LAKES HAVE REACHED. | i ! SUCCESSFULLY | New Haven Railroad Acquires Inter. i est in Rutland With Outlet at Og- | densburg--4{ an Handle Grain. | New: Haven, ( Feb. 21.--Presi Mellen, Renta | The p purcha fro a Mellen § { statement, is the a {uirement in th Maine 0 ute x Bur real b Ly {f the } i he acquisition of this interest ex tends' the line of the I m & Maine o the Great and by a "connectior v lines "controlled by the Ru Ing I ra ilroad, operating on the lakes to Chicago and the west, thud enab ing the Boston & Maine the port of Boston a larger pe 10 Ass ORT) Wallace, Ro heen hester, is here, acsount of Frank having ummoned on illness been visiting here Mr. and Mrs. JJ. J. Courtenay Morrison Acton and Heory Barnes, spent the end at their and left, yesterday, to re of his wife, who has with her parents, of Queen's, week ws here eir studies. Charles Macdon at noon, yesterday, for Mon treal, i onnection with the Quebe Fridge Commission Mrs, (Rev.) J. R erson, ill with pneumonia, for some time past, is mvalescent. Mrs, Hugh McKanday i wfined to her home, seriously ill Ralph B. Britton, of the Fairbanks ompany, spent the week-end with his parent Reid, [on William Cana F'oronto, Lieor terday, Montreal, of the {| Drinkwater, | dian Fairbanks company, was in town | vesterday. TO BE NO CUT. | Canners Will "Not Reduce Their i Prices. Picton, Feb. 20. Reciprocity will by | no means seriously affect the grow ers of canning factory produce. his was the emphatic declaration of T. E Owens, second vice-president of the bominion Canners, and Prince Ed ward's most prominent canner M: Owens expressed satisfaction with th reciprocity pact. He declared thal it | really would not affect the industry i Mr. Owens denied that reciprocity farmers who sell to the canners. '"I'here 1s no likelihood { of importations of tomatoes from the Urited States," he said." Reciproeit that Canada's market The home consump increasing the dems canned goods The supply is sel if ever, gresler than the de I know this. from my twelve years' experience as vice-president of the Bloomfield Packing company In fact, the farmers are to get increased prices this year. For many vears now have been twenty-five Canneries are now twenty -séven-cent will be glutted tomatoes cents per bushel tre acting at a rate In the face of this raise, it is not con growers will "he. misused could be umported as raised here." sistent to say fomatoes never cheaply as they can be VERY COLD IN RUSSIA. Live Stock Perishing by Thousands --Fires in Streets. Petersoury, Feb. is »- The cold throughout Russia is unprecedented Even in Yalta and. Feodossis, in tite Crimea, which is Russia's Riviera the roads are impassabl la from snow, The Id is such that the inhabitants felling fruit trees for fuel. Cattle sheep ave perishing by thousands. A flotilla of ice-breakers can hardly keep open access to Sebastopol and Odessa, array with ther propellers broken by the ice. There is not an ice-free port on' the Baltic coast. Most of the ice-breakers them selves are locked up near Riga Revel. Great blazes of wood were kept burning vesterday between each block of buildings in St. Petersburg for the frosthitten, St are an and and REPLY NOT SATISFACTORY. Russia Will Occupy Ili Province and} » Hold It. Washington, Feb. 21.--Cables from St. Petersburg, Pekin and London to the State Department bring the in formation that China's reply to Rus. sia's demand for adjustment of claims me Hi province, and the treaty of 1851, i= entirely unsatisfactory Russia, it is declared, is petting ready to press at once her military demonstration in these circumstances, and means nothing less than initia. tion of a move to occupy the province SECURED ENTRANCE! BEEN Hi the grain carrying trade LEG RROKEN IN SCUFFLE | Accident to James Redmond of { Gananoque, { | i anogue, Feb 21. James Red { mond, a well-known' _resident of the] | town, met with a severe mishap in + | friendly scuffle at the International ho-| { tel. He slipped and fell, ahd on being | helped up complained of hie right leg { hurting him badly, He was at onde ven over to Dr, Bird's surgery, wre the doctor discovered that the boue was broken a little above the { ankle Robert Hinton, of the School of Practical Science, Kingston, is laid uj vt his home here by illnes | i i i i Don't COMING TO THE GRAND. Ffwo Good Things on Friday and; saturday, Albert ud I - aller i Y W i R b i Da i mu i Wilh I « let ny r of 1 i Tokio," nd « pop " peras Il be presented fe time ir this ent { Saturday, Fel 25th, m ight I'he attraet record of over H00 § - Ch y, and with the the eritics of St. Louis ( other large citi i omposed of well-know musi ody favorites, assisied by young, pretty and active ol Defence of Fat Men. Bost Feb, 21 If all men NOTE Wt ree court would soon ut of Fat me roms, Fat men make the best or Criminals wei r t 200 pounds are ver A who is right minded and ' reed will n Iv add flesl This ol nee of the fat nx long the the p I ng of a fat yom from the hips of W. DD. Quimby, pre lent of the New England Fat Me ( lub. At a meeting of the elub of ers he advoested. the. purchase of a tract of land in Massachusett + fat man's pai made into school tr Perth has thirteen three have childre: SUFFERED THREE YEARS Till Dr. Morse's indian Root Pills cured his Kidney Trouble There are few diseases that cause more acute suffering than Kidney "Trou and Mr. F_ A. Thomas, of Sudbury ( is one of those who know it. He writes: "For over three years I suffered from kidney disease. Furst I thought I had sprained my back, for suddenly the pain would catch the small of my back and it would be impossible for me to str: myself up for several minu ache aeross the kid ent, my urine was thick und SE] passing it caused a burning, scald pain, Tried medicines, but they failed I was advised to try Dr. Morse's ludjan Root Pills, as they had cured niy wife years before. 'A fetr boxes affectsd a complete cure, I now enjoy the bles- sings of good health, which is due to this remedy." neglect Kidoey trauble--it's too. dangerous as well as too painful. Ti 'old, reliable family remedy, Dr. Mc Indian Roet Pills, has cured thous snd will cure you. It is equally effect censtipation and its Sitendant t ol biliousness, indigestion and sick headlsches, and in purifing the blood 25¢ » box at your druggist's 10 and hold it against eventualities. i Death of Ex-Warden, Marmora, Feb, 21. John a year's illness with liver trouble: For fifteen years Mr. Brown was emploved as woodranger and surveyor for the Gilmour Lumber company, and had | travelled most of in that capacity. He was reeve of Bel | mont for ten years, warden of Peter boro and fishery aversmt, He was a pro- niinent sw the liberal ¥. A widow, purer and two a survive. The funeral took place with honors, : county, a justice of the peace] Brown, } perhaps the best known and most pro-} minent man in Helmont, is dead after | the north country | ! A delicacy revelation. A layer of soft, enticingly palatable Cream, smothered with { | i KMideal" Accident-p motier s conve durable and withou rough edges usually f Be certain the "Ideal * guar you the name of you write for ¥ booklet. Ask for Booklet ** IDEAL BEDDING Clues Ide Metai Beds, when 12 MONTREAL -- TORONTC WINNIPEG ACRE TE RET NR SL Ga AN SRR i: ~ PAGE SEVEN. LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW FOR SALE OR TO RENT SALES NEGOTIATED RENTS COLLECTED. FIRE INSURANCE. . CONVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE. 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