lany lien and With Kidney Trouble, Some Time, Some For Longerâ€"No Be Troubled For Any Len If They Only Knew Of The Cute! Being Made By DOAH’S KIDNEY PILLS. Backache Is The First Sign Of _Kidney Troubleâ€"Then Come Compilations Of A More Senons Nature. Gilt-edged investments paying 8 to 12 per (tilt, guarnteï¬. Quarterly dividends. For .free booklet and information write. Owen J. B. Yearsley Room C. Confederation Life Buiding Toronto. lic about the grea Kidney Pills in th was troub Loot Her Hand. Ibudon, Feb. 23.â€"Mlss Lilly Nich- ol, 19 years of age, met with a seri- 'H The best brands lmanufactured‘ always in stock. You will be sure of an enjoyable smoke if you purchase your supplies at .105. CARROLL’S / -â€"_________â€"_â€"_â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"'â€"‘ Suits and flvercnals . Order your Winter Suit or Overcoat now. I have an up- to-date stock ofTwee-zls, Over COlfltlgs and Trouseriogs to :‘rioos: fro n. ",Prlces Right. ee my stock before ordering factory of Reid Bros. 6:. 00., Clarence street. She was engaged feeding a. press in the printing de- partment when she failed to draw her hand back before the machine closed. The whole hand was caught, sold by 1903 Seed Annual poetpald free to all applicants. D. I. Ferry Co., Windsor. Out. .1. J. RICH g .. -flTaE vnsr ritnoafaï¬g LITTLE‘Eï¬ITXfï¬Tâ€"tâ€"T‘" " “if? Some OnserupulousJ’orsona Advertise Hawaiians. butdo not do as they agree. We do as we venue. and will prove it. Any honest person who sell: only 10 boxes ofour ChoKo Tablets. , . ~ _. at85 cents a box. gegularï¬oc. size) willmivea beau- ‘ ~f'7 , timl 38 piece inner Sn-t. fullalaefor family use. § . ,. ’1 some of nurngenta have sold 200 boxes. To the person Tar}: .l that sellsm boxes we will give a finely decorate-l 44 )7 piece Tea Set. orifyou can sell a) lmxu. wewill give a handsome 68 piece Dlnncrand Tea. Set. F R E E This is the grates: oiYer ever made. ltiaperfectly safe to use our Cho-Ko'f'nblets as theydo not contain any of the poisons that make the quark nostrums so don-germ“ tohmnnn life. Being a. pure nerve food. they ncnnth every nerve centre. strengthen every musclo. renew every tissue. develnp every organ and invigorate eve function. A positive cure for Indigestion. stoma:- Trouble. Countfxulio'n. weak- mess. Xervnus Disorders. Rheumatism. Feminine Trun- bles. Don't send a cent. Order tu-day and we oend will send preocntimmcdinfely,delirerv of in Canada and are advertiainz in this way liun- DOMINION MEDICINE (20.. Box 309- "v‘Jl-ietl l y mail. sell thn'n at. 31:2. 2 box. when sold \vnirh H :lmbuIICdL We desire to introduce our Tab .lrwla “(other premium: to 11:04on Iron). Write at once. loudou. Out. Mention this paper when writing. Rudd Harness Co - fir-.1? Specials For Next Week «1.. 100 only Dutch Kersey Horse Blanâ€" kets, regular price $1.00 for 75¢. 50 only Dutch Kersey Horse Blan- kets, regular price $1.50 for $1.00. 30 only Dutch Kersey Horse Blank- ets, extra heavy, regular price 82. for $1.50. ' Robes and Bells at greatly reduced 3““! Prim. 33 '~ Mitts of all kinda, lined and unf .'..=~.€i§;u~:3snaus -: .- .rm.x..,L..â€".;..;-n w lined. buckskin and horsehide pull- Overs. o Full length rawhide Whipe for 35¢. Trunks and Valises of every kind. Light and heavy harness always in stock or made to order. Repairing neatly and promptly J. ii'iTTLE, Mgr: . Little's Old Stool Established 1890 Telephone 4303 Main w. F. DEVER co. STOCK AND BOND BROKERS - 19 Wellington-st East Local Correspondent Toronto Jas. H. Lennon References. Bradstreet. Donn Wimaa WW §AT CAMPBELUS Land Salt I Sal? and Fresh Fish -. Sugars by the Barrel Call and s e as about my of the above lines before haying. The line to boy is before the roads break up. AT THE CHINA HALL ' We are direct l-JOI' ers. and cangiveaaeqoallcdvaloee ia'liew Dh- We carry baadredaofduens ciChcapaad Fancyiiiau‘l'anflera Goblets of animals. . '/ Leanna" 020cm. , O i oer S.ts, Bedroom Sets. Fancy China. lamps lad all Staple‘Ci-octery. Mam-as. me one accident Saturday morning at a The movement originated shortly all, ter the plebiscite was taken. about ï¬ve years ago, and was taken up by the late Bishop Sullivan, but his decease prevented its then going forward. After the result of the ref- erendum the project was again tak- en up, several preliminary meetings having been called and a. committee formed. Several gentlemen have gone thoroughly into the matter and for- mulated deï¬nite lines flor procedure upon strict business principles. The secretary of the meeting said of the scheme . “In this city of Toronto, right away from the Woodbine in the ex- treme east to Parkdale in the ex- .reme West, then from North Toronto right away dowu to the. Union Sta- tion, there are, I believe. about 150 saloons, but not one single place where a man can go in and get a cup of tea or coffee, etc., and sit dowu and read a. paper, or smoke a pipe or cigar, have a friendly chat, and in all that whole area I believe only one decent place of pub- lic convenience. And yet if a man is going into a saloon for either daily necessities or convenience, some sections of society will ostraâ€" cise him. There is practically no option for our. boys and men to use , d therefore we ask for warts and conveniences with- out alcoholic l'aquors, not merely for abstainers, but for any youth or man who wishes to avail himself thereof. On buriness lines 150 saloons in Toronto can make good returns, there is ample room for a dozen of these ‘peoplc's tav- erns.’ Put sentiment entirely to one side, there's heaps of money to be made in this tavern scheme When our Sharon are placed in the market they will be taken up 1by the labor organizations, etc., like hot cakes, and in a very short time the difï¬culty will be not to start these places, but to exercise discre- tion as to the most suitable locali- ties. They will quickly spread all over Canada." THE WEATHER FOR MARCH â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€" Prof. flicks Forensic Some Very Stormy Periods Notwithstanding that Prof. Irl H'icks’ forecast ofl a very unpleasant February, was followed by the most genial 28-day month in the memory of the “oldest inhabitant.†he shall rbegi-ven a; chance to guess again. Of MarCh he says : A storm period extends from the 2nd to the 7th. Cloudy, warmer weather will follow. Thunder in the south and heavy rains northward will be follOwed by a‘cold wave that will extend far south. The timid may omit the following fearsome forecast : "HeaVy earth-currents of magnetism and electricity, seismic convulsions and quickcned volcanic activity ; ‘are among the things reasonably to be expected during and about the 10th to 15th." Exceedingly unsettled weather and dangerous storms are, promised beâ€" tween the 13th and 20th. Heavy storms are due from the 17th to the 22nd. Minglcd snow. rain and raw winds are likely. Thousands of cattle and sheep will perish then. Approaching the 27th the wmthcr will turn very mild but this will only presage dangerous storms. Snow and sleet followed by a cold wave will end the month. _____â€"‘â€"â€"â€"‘ OUR sealant» nuns *- 'lord Dnndonali Says That is the Sort of Canada's Artillery At the dinner of the Dominion Artillery Association last week, Loni Dundonald, commuder-in-chlef of the Canadian forces struck right out from the shoulder. on the needs of the Canadian force. “We have ex- cellent material." he said “in Can- ada, self-sacriï¬cing ofllcers and men, but they have to struggle against great discouragements." The gen- eral had been all his life interested in mechanical work, but never met a people so well adapted as the Canadians to the intelligent me of the most perfect mechanical instruâ€" mcnts of war. Only give then: wonâ€" ments of war. Only give them wea- pons and they would be put to good use. Canada. certainly has no equipâ€" ment now. Garrison artillery were ï¬ring out, oi weapons, that should be sent to the scrap beep, and he felt it his duty to recommend that our artillery be provided with guns that, will ï¬re as far as an enuny's weaporis would likely reach. ._â€"_â€"*â€"â€"I-â€"â€" S‘I'UROBON FONT RBOt‘l‘l’A -* A Strong Committee “as Bee-{Appointed to Take the m In liaad At the meeting held at Mr. G.’ H. Hopkins’ oï¬lte on Wednesday night of last week to conflict the sailfis- ability of holding a. regatta. at the Point on the 11th of July next, there were present : Hears. --'. i). Flavelle, J. G. Edwards, 0. H. Hopkins, '1‘. W. Greer. l-‘ K "cable. J. M. McLean“, J, IT. h‘nuwlson. P. G. Pilkie, I‘m-no.5 .‘Jci'unu-eil about. others. * - ' A resolution was unanimously pa.- I contend that if sedthatthe. one: ofthe'l‘orontp‘ Canoe Club to am the regatta be accepted and dint the m “be held on‘ibe 11th of July nan, .- some othenouitahle'ï¬oy in? M Point. At the same time it is beâ€" lieved the event will attract many woN'r loan out came #â€" ‘l‘beBritish Colonels†Rejected a Motion to dose, by". to 38 In the recent debate on Mr. Price's (Liberal) amendment to the address providing for the repeal of the law excluding Canadian store cattle from British marketr, Mr. Hanbury, pro» sident of the Board of Agriculture, opposed the amndment on the ground that it would lie a dangerous precedens to admit Canadian cattle, thus giving them preference over others. He said he was anxious to meet the wishes of the colonies, but that 99 per cent. of the farmers in Great Britain were opposed to the admis- sion of Canadian store cattle, nothing would induce him to abate a particle of the prevent Act. The amendment was rejected by 190 votes to 38. + DYNAMITE EXPLOSION +â€" cheral Men Hurt by the Thawlng Ex- plosive Near Port [lope A bad accident happened on the new double track near Port Britain Wednesday afternoon of last week, while ï¬ve men were eating their din- ner in the blacksmith shop. One of the men had been thawing out some sticks of dynamite beside the boiler. Suddenly the dynamite exploded, and Robt. Hewson and K. Bromncll were very seriously hurt, wniic the other three got of! with less severe injur- ies. Robt. Hewson had his head and face badly torn. The side of his check was torn open. His in- juries were dressed by Dr. Corbett. K. Brownell had had his face badly cut. The blacksmith shop was blown into fragments. The accident occurred at noon. and only four men were in the vicinity. Had it happened ï¬fteen or twenty minutes later thirty or more men Would have been in the building which was wrecked. â€"â€"â€"$â€"-â€"‘ FRANKLIN Miss Lily Vcals, who has been Con- fined to her room for some time with rheumatism, is now able to drive out. The people of this part who had the noduaintance of Mr. Richard Coo of C'avan Were shocked on Sunday to learn of his sudden death. He was not feeling very well during the week but performed his labors on the farm as usual. He was going to the will on Saturday with a load of chop and when in the act of starting aWay was observed by his wife to fall 'by the side of his sleigh. lie was carried into the house but did not regain consciousness before the end came. We are very sorry to hear and know that our young preacher, Mr. Roadhouse is leaving us. as he was well thought of by the people of the c rcuit. The Rev. Mr. lidlicsan son of the present pastor takes his place. Mr. William Kcarns, an old Eldon boy, but now of Manitoba, is visit- ing his friends here and at Yclvvr- tun before leaving. Mr. Ross Staples has the largest stock of logs at his mill now that he ever had since starting business here. _____.+_.__â€"â€"â€". Wt Assyria- Hula. The well-known Assyriologist, Dr. Hugo Wincklcr, has unearthed and published an account of the legisla- tion promulgated by King Amraphel 0! Babylon, which, so far an in known at present. was the ï¬rst book of laws given to the world. King Amphel lived 2.250 year. 8.0.. and is mentioned in the Bible as a con- temporary or Abraham. to that hia statutes were drum up fully ï¬ve centuries before the laws of Moses. They numba’ 282, and contain the followingzâ€"If a. woman who cello beverages gives bad value for the money paid to her, she shall be thrown into water. if a wile be a spendthrift. or if she other-winerie- g'lect her duties, her husband may put her away without compensation; but if a. man put any hia wife for no other reason than that ahe In! no children. he shall return her whole dowry. H n ecu-00m be rescinded. themanshallpaythewoman com- pensation. A widow with grown-up children may not marry again withâ€" out permission from a judge. Victoria-cannot. The Londou Chronicle says the In- nouncement that the King of Italy willbetho mtofKingEdward VIIthis yearmellethe visitpaid buy! 1118me thanK Victor human- e' 0'“ 0‘ Mini. taniaVictoria. 'lmh‘okingwto tdlhllMeldllormanymm ayearaffcrwardlfttleotorieatou. Imumvmria'atdondlyand homolyopirit. When his leave tak- lngoftthnoenandPrinceComm-t “um 0'1 Po tofdeparture, 2:,Queonknochedonmodoorm ’ ~ flanufacture and dealer in hands of hair goods of which keep a large assortment. YOur own aair made up to order. Hair requisites in Back, and Round Combs, Hair Brushes TQM Combs and Po an: Pins, etc. mp Pads 311 unhealthy yellow hue. do more striking- biahop of Canterbury . ed very soon now. This ceremony, though not, of course, approaching a coronation. is attended with a good dul of pomp. in the early half of century the ceremony Was perâ€" formed with comparative simplicity, and often with some dimculty. Archâ€" bidxop Hawley, who Was promoted to the Seeof Canterburyin the hdght of the Reform agitation, wu stoned out of the city. and it is only 1! of the century that Midnight Blaze lo a Iort of fire that is not partic. ularly deals-able to the average houneholda’. What you want in an oven tompcature. Have one of our Jewel Range Wood cook. or Beam installed in your homo and you will get the desired re oulto. carry out the cut Archbishop with considerable splen- dor, and though Dr. Temple was not himself a man fond of ahoW, his ole vation to the cathedral throne was conducted in the moot imposing man- ner. The now Archbishop will be en- throned with probably a. more splen- did and lmpmsiverenemoaial that. his predeCessora. O O O 0 Never Heard of Bill. Plumbmx’ Tulsmithing and Re_ Edinburgh Evening Dilptwh pairing Neatly and Prompt- tells of two Scots in London. who were passing Whitehall, when one 1" Done said: "i wonder from which of these windows it Was that King Charles ut to be executed; I’ll ask . "Can you tell me," ‘ - he said, digniw' KEY S lonlsoN, Lmdsay "from which window Charles was led out to his execution?" "Chawlcs! Chawlcs!†said the constable, reflec- tivoly. "I never 'eard on 'lm; it must 'nvo boon alar- my mime,†County Conoublo Suspended. Brantford. Feb. 25.â€"â€"County Con- atablo Armour of Onondaga has been relieved from. duty till the June sit- tinga of the General Seasiona. He is alleged to have exacted money from certain peroona under arrest, The 09908!“ Benson House. I J. PARNELL IORRlS "(LOW 0' I'll U couscavnonv 0“ “ and manna-tar of Cambridge! oTeacher do! Voice Culture, Plum), man an 'I‘heor includlinir ill :â€" 13“ Load 0! lawless - y' B ‘1 mony. Counterpoxnt, Canon and Delhi, Feb. 25,â€"1110 WM up Fugue, Musical Form and Historv. pm, duo here at 6.50, ran into n Pupils prepared for examination of oleigg loaded With aawlog's. 0. I Trinity University, or Toronto Con- crossing. about thmo miles east of servatory of Music. Studio and re» here. No damage was done beyond sidence 50 Cambridge-st. 13.0. Box :23 Lindsay Marble Works ROBERT CHAMBERS Come 0 59'1"!†But he “5 Prepared to furnish the people of w l‘lllNG, hard , Howdy do ? We pine for you. The rooster scratch-s 11m frost-bound yard. finds the mirth is mighty Beneath the ice, the sleet, and snow. Lindsay and SUrrounding (Gummy. 'l‘hc wriggling worms are lying low. with monmncnts nad headstone; The boy “ho units with pin and both marble and granite. ' hook _E§Limatm pI'Omptly 9“,“ U“ nil 'l‘o dangle it o'er the purling brook kinds 0' “ma/6'3 requisites While; to catch this self-5am: worm, Marble Table Tops, Wash logs, To sew it thrmigh to «aux-)1 it Mantle Pieces, 000-. a. Specialtv. sq'mrm. . Bemg ‘ pcutiml workman. 41,1 They both agree Shfmld see hm daigns and C(lllllhfl'c With me prices before NFChasing elHC\\llI‘l'l‘. Thai. you CWQRlnS.â€"ln the rear of Market «'1 _Arc “@132 due_ allxm‘dge-stt' opposiw 1h“ liill'lxllzg House. mu} , N The Lramps who yarn for the COUD- T. CliAMlllml.- try airâ€" Thc rugged gentsâ€"they'll soon preâ€" p†‘ . FARM LOANS To move. They love To roost beneath the diamond-stud- ded sky Where the winds are warm and the swallows fly ; They long for that ripple. , For the wayside inn and the friendly “PP“?- bcoeï¬t thereof. With recstcr and bay they are agnh - EXPENSES OF LOAN lwpt ed That from winter’s grasp we should down to the “Wat 90‘5â€â€ point consistent with tuiCllrr be freed ; So hustle. 73‘! and may rmuxre. menu. Shy, Spring. ‘ Think of the poets and, their muse. ALL BUSINESS or this my Just waiting for breezes on uhieh to ture strictly-private and mi» enthuse flaw“. Like hounds full leashed, With pens still shmthed. .Thcy itch to write. ’Thcy would indife Some thought eternal. Some verse super-rial. Would empty out their very Soul, Use up reams. scroll on scroll ; What a slinging of words, what a crushing or ink, . g - It pails me. Springaslstoo to ,, lilo ana a Forearm 'I‘htgnthem is the rum aide, » Intern Gauada Mortuauï¬ Generation. MONEY TO LOAN on More 8380 It. lowest, current rules I HAVE Ms to the clumpâ€" es" money XIII-â€w l. in (‘amida and will‘giv'e my patrons ill“ the cooling brooks J. H. Sootheran, Alil-SXT. LA N1) 9:1 Kent-st... Lindsay, (int, The very slum wideâ€"- Booaecleanlngâ€" m. Utere'a the rub. 'Within the steaming tub. » . e’cn that pang I will M M must still ale Honey dole-n at very' loive> i . *~- at any time. and terms to sun This Corporation being Ont. . , I DR. SUTTON, dentist, Liza DR. E. A. TOTTEN. dcx.‘:i.~1, prices (1 Surgeons. an Telephone Llccmiu Sin-mu. ' an Headquarters Member of Roy i .. ..\.l.~, l'i,.\c or grad ‘ and Royal College of geOnS. All the latest ium methods adopted and into-k 2n ate. once over Andw‘so‘n .k- gent'e opposite Vi‘il'flx'e. in... l Graduate of Tommy l; arty and ROyaI Cullen ll Surgeons. Every (li‘pnl‘ltim dentistry is done in a prmgtna scientiï¬c manner at l ! n .«l prices. Ofï¬ce over Morgan's Store. 68V. DR. F. A. WALTERS, dentist. Honor graduate of 'l‘n and Royal (‘i-3§«_ All ill." influx don (‘h any. L‘nivertity Dental College. improved branches of successfully performed. moderate. Ofï¬ce over Drug Store, corner Kent . ham-eta. Ill. NEELANDS, dentist. Lin- Extracts teeth without p" gas (Vitalized Air) mimixzisli him for 26 years will: gnarl. 0885. “.6 studied till" 14:25 Dr. Cotton, of New York. 1h ginator of gas for extracung Dr. CottOn writes in. Now that he has given the am to 487 persons without nu :H‘i’l Dr. Keeland uses 1h" le. pain obtunders. Beautiful : Cial tooth inserted in mud 1’19an send a posh-.1 Oiiicv ru-m‘l House, before coming. posite the Simpson eductionln Pri Artificial‘Teeth $6 to SS. per set. “UHF-Wed best'worhmausl..p. Wm and rubber. Planks gu teed “Ct to break. No clmr; Situation when plates zii‘v ‘ Dr. Day, Denfis .nc: overiirastrou Bro:.. - L noun TO Lat. tEAEGE AMOUNT of private an, 4} to 5 per cent. STEERS. Solicitor, llo. Bank Build' - - ., my, mg, Williamst, 051‘ HOPKINS. Barrister“ S 0' the Ontario Bank. in. 6‘“? 9‘ Lowest Rates. om “humâ€"st. south. Am"ERS AND to borrow motley ‘ glitz!“ ï¬nd it L0 their inior 10"“ or.†me before placin_ “d . HBu-sm Btrlctly Ci). 6, 19310:; W LL. lot .5 ‘. IGNED are pr m on farm, to .