./ 5 i. ...,,, o co ,, vag‘ g , heWW ‘ 29on on» age. 3-» ‘Oihvfaagï¬mg .N- ~-4 -- rvoa.‘- v THE OLDEST LAWMAKE‘R ili-.“‘§lf0.‘25.0‘1113'Zlkih§°§u§3ivili of the fittest had more force than DAVID WARK, AGED 100, AND now. 1 He was 21 when he left Inland. IS STILL ACTIVE‘ and came to New Brunswick .with‘ -â€"-' the traditional half-crown in his Eas Been a. Member of the Can- pocket. St. John was then the only adian Senate Since the city in the province, and the poorly Year 1867. made highways were the only means Canadian Senators are, as a rule, of communications between the scat- old men, but there are only two tered country settlements and this others now all“: who were members centre of supply. Filling a pack of that first Upper House of Canada, With such things as he thought would and of these the older is almost a be purchasable he started from. St. decade behind the year mark which John‘ on f°°t and walked overx the Senator Work will reach on Feb. greater part Of the Province. The 19 writes a. correspondent of the pcdler Was a Welcome (1110“ ill‘t'hOSO - . . . laws and fared Well. But strikinrr New York bun at bt. John, N.B. (‘ ~ ‘ ‘ ~ . .-. Long: honored as the Nestor of the ' out for better things he got a Job ~ . S - - ‘ . . Canadian Parliament, he has now It :19“? 1‘ 1n a country store . at the distinction of being the oldest 1‘ ‘ “c 0 or â€- WM" and mm" legislator in active work in the STARTED A SCHOOL. world. And there are few who can - ,~ .. , . . ‘. h ‘ ' rival him in lencth of service also. Ala-r teaching rm . 51" Mia“ he . F . k- 11 ‘t f went into the lumbering busmess, in H}: has.bo.cn a1 ““1113; ‘r’h‘rf h "it which he continued with success for hlâ€˜ï¬ ll’rt“.“1f~0 ant then 02‘ l: â€(-3“ ' forty years. piling away a small for- : ' b u c u u I 9‘} '.’t_>m‘â€:;l°â€-‘ 10" an uu ’0 â€1 â€m tune. He Went into politics in 1843 cl’l'bligtiil‘ rife 329M961. so the vtteran as member for Kent county in the is» i .’ New llru \ '- .. .' admits that be is getting old but us Vick Assembly. In 13)]. . _ _ : .. - he was appointed to the Upper house he admits it in a way calculated to I of the Province where he l'elllaincd 8110:]?- C9m't9015 quprcsgon 22“â€); until Confederation in 1867, when CFC ’11 ity 1" rtpongeh t‘h‘ “ï¬nâ€: he was called to the Dominion Sun- 100: young. 0i LOIlII'St, 1u . .1 dfocsn ate. » ’ '~ if) i‘ i x. x ‘ 103' 31:“:; Eiffhtiilimltt litredlcrictonl .l‘ or sel'eral years he was a Judge , 0' an 513"“ b‘ h-it ; _ ‘t‘ loftbc Court of Common Pleas be- 13_ more “m1 “1’: t “â€1 ti kids 3““ â€1': fore that court was abolished. From 1 r ' ' ‘ “ .- 'x' \ x . lung. Slooli’td {ll-jig? it 0; “itvb’th? ills-m to lbbzl he was u. member of fly do“? to“- 311";1:'f‘°1;~ 1‘53“ ‘3' the Executive Council of his Pro- ward :18 iliost cum». 1:: T"““. "n“:“vince. every me ay. is caring iii no _ , . what it was, but his eves are still-l In politics ML Wark has always a . ) , kl ~. ,- . ' \n 1 . ' . keen and he responds graCiously to Pf.“ as strong, ‘1 leu‘ll ls m .m‘ liglon he ms been a .l’i'csbytcrlan. every uplifted hand that greets him ; ; is v. ._ ,n , _. . ,7 . .~ and they are many. I molt Llc lilltlsh .\()ll.h. Alllxlltall I ) . v' . _ v ‘ , . , . . I lie was a big man in his prime. i 1‘ mum‘s “"0 â€demud 1‘" ““"“"‘“-V . - ‘ advocated s l ‘ 1- ‘ . . . Slightly above the average height, Il'lion‘betwdegmthtinm liiit (3121131.? 21:1 he was seventy years ago a burly, ‘ L - L ‘ “o i . . ~ . 1‘11â€â€? s“ . :o 3‘ ‘ . no. broad. straight-standing. solid, musâ€" Quixlll‘ltciiililtbakllt'eggn‘fL\(llell1uh:I:y In; cular type of vigorous country-bred ‘~" ‘ ‘ ‘1†L ‘1105‘ . . i .‘ r nlrl '. '- ' ' ~ g ‘ oooooooo . .. oo ruddy of face and strong of Voice. ‘ ‘ i ‘ “ “~ ‘ 21., Now he is stooped almost to the :M nglfcfllpfiiti‘qn 0." its. advantages level of childhood. his checks have {‘5 , 1°‘l(-f1m0.(1...1m {“1“ “n. ““‘W‘w sunken. and his knees, losing their‘m Li'flm‘l lï¬luï¬tfr it?“ m the com: sturdiness, carry the still massive nwfm‘lpi‘iu‘ “Emailw “d“â€}.“.‘â€â€˜ m fr'Ime haltingly. tin. l ritish l.m‘p1rc. 1n 1b.). die ‘ ‘ ' ‘ v‘ ‘ Ill0\t‘d ill the Senate a resolution 1115 HAND slIAleb favoring this. and the recent closer as it rests on the top of a heavyï¬drawing together since the South oak stick and his cars are Very African war has been a great delight dull. But beyond this the man's: to him. Ile has also been a strong great strength has resisted the near l advocate of trade reciprocity be- ing of years. Ilis eyes are clear tween Canada and the United and his sight good. His hair and‘Statcs. During the annexation ex- the old-fashioned fringe of beard citemcnt of Some ycars ago he wrote under his chin still hold to their a reply to Gen. Butler‘s advocacy of ruddy color. His voice is full. his; that scheme which cxcitcd much com- articulation deï¬nite and distinct, his? nient. ‘ mind in its workings active and. Ilis interest in education has al- acute. and the spirit within him is . ways been keen, and the reforms in as driving and forceful as it was the educational system which have half a century ago. made possible Only a couple 01 years 0-3-10 hegcial universities were largely due to arose in his place in the Senate and. 1. his persistent ell'orts. li‘or twenty standing clear of his chair, ' . the University of New up from under his heavy brOWs as:llrunswick, which in 1897 conferred he bitterly upbraided the House forlupon him the degree of‘Ll’..I‘l. ‘ its laxity and indolencc. Why didn't. Wark Senator was married in ‘ ’ . the Senators cut out some work for 1860. when he was 56 years of ugc.‘ themselves, he said, ins ea ‘ ‘-- -. , o . ting and only sleepily acfluigsciligmtto i f1â€. an. .15 -1(mg ,qu' {1 he §cnator the bills sent up to them from the? l‘\tS no“, in a louse u) lunlt lll Commons 9 “'h' didn't th -,.- 'EI-rederfcton only a few years ago. ‘ ' . y ‘ 9y. (’r'bm‘Cwith his only child. a daughter. and 0. be more in the service of the State {as far as uniting upon him person- than a gray liorurchead and wished-‘81â€. is concerned. .18 a Sinecurc. Hc to do more tha; yawn through. azlooks altcr‘rhimsell as.Well as most three months’ session and.draw hisifnmgmh-ms ago: â€do m his IOdgmm' lndemnitv. Last session again lie" In t “9““. asks my llLLlegnoro care made a ~5pecch of over an hour’s than.†gnvn to, any 0' ithc other ~ . boarders. length. Vigorous and clear throughâ€"2 He has: always had a. reputation out. i ,- - - . . w . . . . or childlike blandness, has the toena- There‘you have the Sp‘nt 0' the: tor. butt tradition says that he used man. I or another instance of horse it I - . .. " _ p . _ ,to be, a dangcxous man in a there ‘5 a. 1‘3““ written by him less; trade. Current report indicates that than a month ago. and published â€Vin this respect. also, his natural 8. St. John paper. protesting to thel form is not abated " extent , of a. column and a half ofl ..... ' ' “I: close logical reasoning. expressed in v,____+__.___-’ terse. strong English and backed b i A y' arrays of statistics. that the con): THAT OLD PAIN AGAIN‘ federation of the British North inner-lean provincgsthad been to\thel Gnawing, Piercing Pains that A1- 'as economic e runcnt of «3ch Brunswick. The letter for accuracy% most Make You Scream. 01' information and logical form' It is your 01d enemy, rheumatism, was one no man might blush to see come again with the. winter to tor- his name beneath. ture you. These pains. remember, He is a. North of Ireland man. this! are caused by bad blood, you may Centenarian. from the same Scotch-1 case them by rubbing with liniments Irish blood that had bred many men ,1 and/outward lotions, but cannot 39¢ prominent in business, rid of them in that way. Rheumaâ€" in politics‘; , , and in other lines of work in Amâ€"v ham :3 caused by had blood and the cries. to-day. The years have not! only certain way to drive it out of taken aWay his hard-headed can- the system is to enrich your blood niness that is born in that breed. He by taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. made his pile when he was yet Quite-i 1â€?“79 13.no. case .0! rheumatism Di." young, and though he retired froml Williams It’lllk'l'nils Will not cure if business many years ago that Dilei given a fa" trial. ,By making "0“" has by no means diminished. He is rich red blood and strengthening the very frugal and probably spends, HYOWCShtSSY, strike at! the v51? “Fit each your little more than hisio suc .s.ascs as ruuma lbln, seiâ€" meagre sessional indemnity. atica and lumbago. We give one WHILE IN 0,1“,wa case out of. thousands to prove the. ‘ truth of this statement. Mr. A. G. he lives in lodgingsâ€"not Very cx-,Lacombc, Sort-l. Que, says: "For pensive ones. He has iodgod‘gn‘thciflw years I was a victim to the; same place many years. gvory'ttortures of rheumatism. At times morning during the sitting of the ‘ the pains in my knees, shoulders and Senate he walks from his rooms up â€lips were almost 1â€â€œ endurance. to Parliament 1.1m, laboriously Often [ could not dress myself with climbing the long stairs to “whom. assistancv. I tried many remeé Chamber. Dinner he always takes in dies but I never. got more than tom,- the Senate restaurant. and his din- l porary relief until I began the use of ner is generally a. generous bowl 0f{Dix Williams' l’ink Pills. I llScd al- bread and milk : nothing more. Initogethcr eight boxes, and Sin?“ tak- bad Weather when the hill is stormed , mg them I have not. had a twinge of by the armies of cabs taking othcrzt‘he trouble. and .1 feel better in "V- ‘ ery way than I did for years before. members to their work. he stays, . comfortably at home. saving both.I Would strongly adnw' evcry his health and his money. irhouinati’c 3,131â€er P-to. give Dr. A good many Years ago there Was ' “i“;‘ifns R } m 1 I“; be. ml“: a little girl in that house where hort’na ' -’ 11mm“? t a any ' ‘ _ ‘ ' the gcnmna pills will cure â€"- imitaâ€" boards. and the Senator “as verv . - fond of her 110 used to k'ss h: tlons cunt curd l,hbr03l()l-(', see that. . '-- (or the mu mum: "llr. Willimns' Fink. good‘mght at â€er-V bedtim‘" “airing for'l’ule l’eoplo"'is found on little girl has been a Woman forililtle wrapper around every box. Sold 80,1310 rt’me now, but th†59'1““: by all medicine dealers or sent post ta es ittle note of the passmg of 'pald at 7,0 canâ€, per box or six the swnt years. She is still his lit-- boxes for $2.50 by writing direct to 130 girl. and lie gets his gâ€Â°d"‘ight;the Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., isses as usua. - . He has always been a temper'ntcimmVllw'h: man in every Way. and for years has'been a‘total abstainérl from intoxicants. He uses no to-l baa-o: lives on a clean: diet, and has.'.:' all his life spent most of his time: out of doors. In all his habits he! is as methodical as a clock. These.“ he will tell .you with pride. are.the reasons he has livod so lon r. . . k L the leg. Sometimes one Will be bad- David Wark was born Feb. 19, . 1804. near Londonderrv. Ireland. ' ly gored, 1“" m_wcek or “Yo m hos- “ pital will generally set him on his He was of pure Scotch descent, some . of his early ancestors having been 1ch again. among those immigrants who went :â€" frOm’Scotland in the time of James ‘ -’ I. to the north of Ireland to repopu- late a country devastated by» the ï¬erce wars of those days. His father, his grandfather, and the father before'him were farmer-smear Londonderry, scratching ,a. little more than a living from an unwill~ ing soil. The boy received an ele- mentary. education in the common schools of Londonderry and under the later care of the resident Pres- byterian minister studied much fur- ther than the average youth. of that time. . The -Senator is very proud of his Scottish ancestry. and will talk by the hour of family traditions and many} , . . PROFITS OI“ BULL FIGHTING. ~ Dui‘ing‘the last ,scasonfa popular fights and killed 133fll)u.ll_s._ His, net profit wasSfSOflOf); all? the only in- juries he sustained were a bruise on his foot and a rather bad wound in . v . .. . cost the , maker more, but the present provin-v _ stoodiycars he has been a member of the. . leaning forWard and peering angrily i senate of 'tor'eador in Spain $60k ’part in (in We make Granhy Rubbers pure 21620 rubber. Can as much be said of any othergmake? ,._EflfllIYZ one pairdoes the workofctwo pairs of ordinary'rubbers. 39"“?! WW ilk? keno†; - .vv. .. .- . ~ . _ . a.“,- - v: :... . . . ‘ . _ ‘.:. 02:): J: g. f e . bufhvrx f'. ,. . FREE ALKALI. Thermal-e. few women in Canada Who have not heard of “ free Ealkall,†but there are many who donot under- stand-«the term. The term is always used in connection with soap. If any think it is meant to convey that it. 18 alkali given free with the soap, then alkali is very dear at. the price. But it does not mean that. A soap containing free alkali is a. soap in which the alkali is not properly incorâ€" porated with the fatty acids used in the melting of soap, and such a soap is most injurious'to the clothing and hands. Free alkali lu'soap will burn the nap or! wool and the ‘surfacecff linen. cearsen the skin of thé hands, rendering them liable to eczema, make the nails'brlttle and chip off. Such a soap does not possess thorough cleansing properties. The difference a; a“ Ceylon Tea is the finest Tea the world produces, and is sold only in lead packets. Black, Mixed and Green. ism-tea drinker: try “Salads" Gtcsn in. I, tâ€"f v Jardiniovo-u, n «my of the famous between a. soap containing free alkali must. a w»! u. royal blue, a plate and a neutral soap is easily tested. in “:4 -l‘ll‘lll:j:- oyu.“ blue adorned with Sunlight Soap 18a. neutral soap,a.nd no Cupll‘ no: loo-.4, and a Set of Rose one who has once used Sunlight Soap du Hm :'~ Ml which are absolutely for any time could with satisfaction 30 back to any of the common laundry soaps on the market. ~ Complaints ubout the hands and the clothes are =unknown where Sunlight Soap is need. Louis XVI. 603. t-f W TO TEST EGGS. A new method of testing eggs for their freshness has been communicat- ed to the Agricultural Society of Saxony. An egg plunged in water tends to rise with more buoyancy according to its age, owing to on- lnrgcincnt of the empty space at the thick end by evaporation of water from the white. Ilcnce the egg takes a different position in the wa- tcr. Fresh eggs remain hogimntal. an egg three to lch days old makes an angle of 20‘degrees-with the nor; izon. one eight days gives an i...g'le of olfi (lcgl'ccs, and at the cml of 14 days the angle is 60 dcgrecs. An egg three weeks old lies at 70 degrees. one. three months remains vertical, and when- it is older still it floats. â€"â€"+ CUTTING TEETH. â€"_ rA Trying Time to Both Baby and Mother. There is no time when baby re- quires more attention than during the teething period. At that time the little one is always cross and fretfhl, subject to stomach disorders and sometimes convulsions. Often gmothers are absolutely worn out car- ing for baby, and the whole houseâ€" hold is in a condition of anxiety. This condition' can be easily rcme-o {died by the use‘ of Baby's Own Tab- ' lets, which cool the sour little stoni- ,ach. allay the inflammation of the , gums and give the little one healthy, natural sleep. A mother's word can always be depended upon where the health of her little ones is conccrn-‘ ed. and thousands of mothers praise [this medicine. Mrs. R. L. McFur-‘I 'lane, Bristol, Qllt‘., says: “In my: estimation, laby's Own Tablets haVo no equal as a medicine for children.- l‘They are invaluable 'at the teething ’pcriod. and I would not be without, l'thcm as they keep my baby healthy , and happy." " The Tablets relieve all the minor iailments of little ones; are guar- lanteed to contain no opiate or poi- ;sonous "Soothing stuff," and may be. ogivcn with absolute safety to a new {born babe. Sold at :35 cents a box ‘by all druggists, or sent post paid,. lby writing,r direct to the Dr. Wil-L lliams Medicine 00., Brockville. Ont., lor Schnectady, N. Y. i __ . PERSONAL POINTERS. _.â€" Interest About Leading People. Notes of Some Mr. Edison claims to be one of the hardest Worked men in the uniVersc. When he can steal away from his laboratory he spends the precious moments with his prize some of which cost $123 apiece. Goichi Abc. a coal dealer of 'l‘okio. .has deposited $600 in a local bank. iwith instructions that it is to rc- lnlain there at compound interest ifor 250 years. Whichever of his pos- lterity is then alive will become pos- ‘sessed of a big fortune. Sir Alexander Condic Stephen. )from ’l‘ehcran to Paris, I .frequcntly been employed on very ispecial and sometimes dangerous scr- lvicc ; as in Afghanistan, when, ‘the time of the "I’cnjdeh Incident." ‘he made his famous ride of six days 'with dcsputchcs, starting at an hour's notice. and crossing Russia and Persia in ninetccn days. The late Archbishop of Canter- bury was not renoWned for his suavity. and one day. so the story goes, a certain distinguished visitor was kept waiting some time for an audience at Lam-both Palace. thu at last the gentleman was admitted his (trace somewhat bluntly re- marked :â€""'l‘akc a seat. What is it you want ?" The visitor replied :-- “1 am Lord -â€"â€", your Grace, and â€"-â€"" “Then take two seats," was the brusque response. The most original and interesting 'member of the. illâ€"fated offense of Bavaria is the ex-Quccn Sophia of Naples. sister of 'the murdered Em- press of Austria. Thirty years ago she was a Woman beauty and daring. and was the idol of the Neapolitan army. When the Sardinians wore storming the for- tress of (laeta the Queen donned uni- form und fought them. showing her contempt . of danger and coolly smoking u. cigar while the bullets were running around her. She was also one and on more than one oceasion has Ihircd a circus in Paris and executed 'thc most daring bareâ€"back feats of a circus rider. ~ . Queen Alexandra is very fond of old china. and is really very skilled Iin the various styles. marks, and glazes which differentiate one piece from ‘unothcr. The Cl'OWn possesses Very valuable chinaâ€"Sevres, Dres- den, Chclsdafand Crowa 'Derby. The lSevres ware is especially Valuable. It includes a. l d Overshoes jjout of \ er .~»~.--.»s-~~v«o '. ' they cost the wearer 1653, for . 1 , in poultry, . of remarkable , l | l l 'w‘hat is your priceless. 'l‘izw'uo are whole cabinets full of uppio-~g1‘een and turquoise- 'l)lue Ware. Ono specially ï¬ne col- lection of blcu du roi was made for but the Revolution in- tervened, and eventually it. Was pur- chased by George IV. and bequeath- ed by him to the Crown. One of the unique experiences of the King when Prince of Wnlcs was as one of the crew of a lifeboat at 21 Sussex Wutcl‘ingrvplncc‘, in the Jubilee year of 1897. sharing in th work and excitement of an imaginary resâ€" cuc. llonning a suit of oil-skins, he look his place as coxswain. At a given signal the lifeboat, with its crew and Royal siccrsman, was launched into the surf and, impelled by the oars of the. crew. it at once headed out to sea. The Prince steercd the boat with great skill, and the boat forged ahead towards the imaginary wreck as rapidly and surciy as if scores of human lives were at stake. The Prince, having brought the boat within a short distance of the supposed wrcck. seized a coil of rope and. swinging it round his head, sent it flying to where the crew of the wreck \Vcrc imagined to be awaiting it. After some further evolutions the boat was headed towards the beach. and the Prince and oarsmcn, leaping out on the shingle, pushed her home through the. surf. Some hundreds of cinema- iograph pictures of the rescue were takem, and thus a permanent record of the Prince’s adventure was ob- tained. â€"â€"â€"~+ ,. ,2. FOlLlCD AG A l N. Though Jones was always in debt, he held the belief that the timo~ would come when he would be able to pay his debts, and was always making spasmodic efforts to do so. During one of these he met his boot- maker. The son of St. Crispin was \‘cry wrath at not being ablo to get his money, but Jones said, sadly: “ch, yes, Mr. â€"â€"â€"-, Mr. -â€"â€"â€"-, I know your bill is all right and ought to be paid, and I am now paying oil; my debts. and. so that I shall givc‘l no preference. I am taking up my! creditors alphabetically. Now, name. Mr. â€", illr. o,†"Wilkins â€" Wilkins," said the dc. lighted bootmukcr. “Oh, dear. dear, Wilkins,‘ I'm sorry to hear that. I haven't got through†the A.'s yet." $100 Reward, $100 There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together. and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For I a grant many years doctors pronounced i it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to buaconstitutional disease and there- forc re uires constitutional treatment. Hall's ‘atarrh Cure, manufactured by I“. J. Cheney Co..'l‘olcdo, Ohio, IS the only constitutional cure on'tho mar- ket. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops toateaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous sur- faces; of the system. They offer one huu- your creditors, old (lrcd dollars for any also it â€â€5 '-.° difficulty whatever. Send for circulars and testimoni- Address, I-‘. .l. CHENEY 6:. (30., Toledo, 0. cure. als. K.C.M.(l., has been in many capitals the brain." _ . and can kind about his heart?" inquired the bravely against. the Massey-Harris. l of ‘5 upper elevator. the. .clevcrest horsewomcn in Europe. I of grain be carried by the conveyor Sold by Uruggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. phy- “Your uncle, sir." said the called siciun. who had been hastily in. "is threatened with softening oil “Any symptoms of that speak in five or six tongues. He has poor relation, anxiously. ._.__ thy go limping and whining about at your corns, when a ‘2?) cent bottle ofll'ollOo way’s.Corn Cure will remove them .’ Giva it a. trial, and you will not regret it. "' d Inquiring Young Man â€" “When a pol‘Snll says something nice about another, why is he said to ‘pay' a compliment?†Crusty Old Man â€" “Because he expects to gct some- thing for it." .__.â€"â€"+â€" THE REASON OF IT. So many of our readers are in- tercstcd in farming matters that we feel justified in occasionally devot- ing a little space to the question of farm implements. As iswell known. the crops in most parts of Canada last harvest were very heavy ; especially was this so in the Canadian Northwest. We are not able to foretell what the next crop will be like. Conse- quently it is desirable to be prepared for emergencies. We learn on good authority that the binder which established thel best record in Canada last year was And the reason that it did so' magniï¬cently in the heavy grain was that it is equipped with a floating Should a big bunch canvas to the elevators, the upper elevator automatically riScs to ad- mit of it passing up freely. There is, therefore. no choking or stop- ping. This is a splendid device. specially introduced by the L'IasscyoH'arris people, who are to be congratulated on the progressive methods they cmâ€" ploy in the manufacture of farming implements. They are a Canadian concern. too. pair of “royal blue" which makes us the more proud of their success. *â€" The poor 'man must go out and weather the storm, while the rich man can stay at home and storm at the weather. Minard's llnlmenl lures Bums.,elc. She â€" â€And you say you can tell by the stars if he loves you? Why, I didn't know that you ever scanned the skies." Belle â€" “I don’t: but I scan his love letters. He is one of those fellows that marks a star for every kiss." 7â€"03 :complcxion. " SEliVA NTS IN HUNG ARY. The servant problem is different in Hungary from what it is here. A13- parently servants are so plentiful that the Prefect. of Jaszbercny, u. I‘lungarian town, has dared to issue the. following decree: “In view of the fact that domesticscrvants are getting more and more in the habit of neglecting thcir work in order to RUIUSC themselves. I hereby give noâ€" tice that any female donwstic sor- vunt who is found out of doors or even on the doorstep of the house in which she is mnploycd offer 9 p. in. will bc summarily arrested and pun- ish“; by a fine or four days' impri- son ment. -â€"â€"â€"-+ NB MORE PAIN Ill THE BACK ' PQU LT RY u.â€" CHAS. GILCERIST, 0F PORT HOPE, CURED BY DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. Bit-Fishery Overseer in Splendid Health at Seventy-Fourâ€"What He Has to Say of the Matter. Port Hope. Ont.. Feb. 2.-â€"(Spc- clanâ€"Everybody in Port Hope knoWs lllr. Chas. Gilchrist. for rif- teen years Chief of Police, and after- Wards Fishery Overseer of the Do- minion Uovm‘nment. He is seventy- four years of ago now and a. healthy. man. But he has had his share of suffering. For ten years he was af- flicted with Diabetes and Kidney Dis- order. Dod‘d's Kidney Pills cured him. Speaking of the case recently Mr. Gilchrist said : "l have used Dodd's Kidney Pills for about five years, oil and on. When I get a pain in the back rnd my urine is full of brickdust I take a couple of Ilodd’s Kidney Pills and I 3 am all right. I generally keep them on hand, for there is no medicine like them. “When I commenced to take Dodd's Kidney Pills I was in a fearful state: They have made me a new man. I have about oneâ€"quarter acre in a garden. I dug and planted it last spring. When I first took Dod-d's Kidney Pills I could not have done it to save my life. “I believe I would have been dead , only for Dodd's Kidney Pills." It is cures like this that are giv- ing llodd's Kidney Pills their popularity. __.._,._+_..._.__ “I‘d like tor be judge," said tho:-i chronic loafer. “They ain't got nothin' tcr do but set on the bench all day 1111' look wise." “Well," said the grocer, "you could do the scttin' on the bench all right." One trial of Mother Grave‘s Worm Ex- terminator will convince you that it has no equal as a. warm medicine Buy a bot tlc and see if it does not please you. “She claims that is all her own “And isn't it?" "Why, no; I know her chemist, and she had ’it charged to her husband." hr. Geo. Maser, Falrbault. Minne- sota. writes tâ€"“Mrs. Sophie Stell- machcr had an open wound on her foot, from which sho suffered almost 17 years. Thanks to the continued. use of Dr. August Koenig's Hamâ€" burg Drops she has now Completely recovered. and begs to express to you her heartfelt thanks for it.“ Mrs. Parke â€" “Your husband has been Very ill, hasn't he?" Mrs. Lane â€" “I never saw him so ill. Why, for two weeks he never spoke a cross word to me." Minaid's linimenlfures Dandtull. “lIaVc you any trouble in meeting chap?" “No Meet 'em cv- erywhcre, old boy.’ They Drove Pim lea Awayâ€"A face covered With pimp es is unsightly. It. tells of internal irregularities which should long since have been corrected. The liver and the kidneys are not per- forming their functions in the healthy way they should, and these pimples are to let you know that the blood protests. Parmelee‘s Vegetable Pills will drive them all away, and will leave the skin clear and clean. Try them, and there lwill be another witness to their excel- ence. She â€" “How did Alice happen to marry that man with one arm?†lle â€" "Oh, it's the craze she has for remnants. She thought he must be a bargain." Monkey Brand Soap makes copper like gold. tin like SilVUl’, crockery like marblï¬?’ and windOWS like crystal. “I don't care for looks or riches," she said. “The man I marry must be a hero." “You are right, my child," said hcr father, "he must." For Over Sixty Years Mus. Wmcmw's Soormxo anur ha been mad by millions of mothen for their children while teething “soothe: the child, soften: tha guml. allay: pgin. cure-l wind colic. regulates the Immmh and bowels. and. il the belt remedy for Diarrhea. Twenty-flu can; a bum. Sold by drunhflothroughout the world. Be sure and all for " nus. anww'u Soorunio Brnur." eqâ€"u-nâ€" "I have noticed." said the burden- ed cynic. “that about the time a. man's chilldren get to be almost half as bad as he was when he was a boy he begins to bowl about the world's growing worse." ST.JAC OH. (I! g ‘i POSITIVELY CURES i 9 Rheumatism Neuralgia Backache Headache Feetache All Bodily Aches AND ONQUERS nu. ~ l punished you?" iout of me, and now you don’t even ADVICE T0 OLD MAIDS. Give your gentlemen friends good Tea. . It is unnecessary to go to India for a . . ... .1 .. ' a Lead Pac ets. 1-45 There is a good demand [or all kinds of ï¬rst-C329 Poultry, especially Chickens. We want large quan titles to supply demand, Good Prices so consign us if you want lfyou have a carload, or more, ofA 1 stuff we can I... place them for you, or will ship them for you and make advance against the shipment. The Dawson Guarani--103: 00-. Ltd». Tot-0a..“ a, The Frost 10 Wire and 6 Stay Fence is the strongest and heaviest wire fence madeâ€"good openings for good agents ; write us at once for terms. Ask for catalog. WELLAND, ONT. THE FROST Wm: Faucz 00.. . BRANDS. ‘ Experiment King Edward 10005 With “ ' †other and "93:25“ inferior “Eagle †“â€"1591'3'2m “ Victoria †“ little Comet " ., .. -.. . _ 1 i Want-.96. to Purchase 9’10â€â€œ 1"7'731‘3t°p_ “ “5 ,UT‘dU , th" l Any quantity of dry. mixed word suitable fur .pamful necessity ox adnumstermg a :bpick téurElng, ru- early (12:31â€. 3‘3? run severe castigation to his son John-i rice, _-°- "3’0“" " 193- Q Pee‘o ‘ {Si-{V fny. Aftcr be had completed his ,a_ip£kisagg?o;'roroum ..t., Targnw. Tc‘c‘ lbors he said. sternly, to the suffer-l ling victim: "Now tell me why mummy undiladies’ and Men’s Furs lJohnny; "you nearly pound the life Everything in Furs at lowest prices. Send for Catalog. RAW FURSâ€"We pay higheic prices. Send for price list. gigantic a... 71 King at. Sat. Toronto , ' 4-? know why you did it." Mlnard's Llnlmeni Relieves lieuralgla! ‘ . ' ' General tenant llauled. “ 'Puy as you go,’ is my rule.’ "Yes, so many people won't believe GOOd Wages Wild. Apply ‘3); léllcl‘ .you when you say you'll pay as you . 01‘ in persmi to 361 Crawford street, ._ , , . .. l . Cllllli lltl( ix. ilOl‘Onl.O. N l Messrs. Northrop Lyman Co. are the l proprietors of Dr. Thomas†liclectric Oil ! , . . - - . ..‘" . . . . . - , rri. - â€"‘ . winch is now being sold in immense! (:18 1‘ "Ala? (Mount: I‘D-‘0‘“). , “11:" Quantities throughout the Dominion. ltgn‘f‘_ 30“ hm?" 1,“) ‘i““gâ€_‘d‘_"‘ â€10nd? is Welcomed by the suffering invalidl I “50110? â€" '1 m tm- mum; of 111C everywhere with emotions of \leliglit.;unlucky number thirteen." (.‘lcruvâ€" imlc'afue'll‘l ballistics lpainand‘gnfs inls'tau: 3 man -â€" “lndecdt llow's that†‘c lc . lls‘ vrlilln ) (I. specmc 01‘ a most Prisoner 210' - . 1 . ~ . . ‘ _ , , ._ ~, . . IclldLï¬ V â€"â€" . ‘ ‘cvery ill that fled; is heir ta.‘ :5 valuedg 'ur ,.. , d( ‘ ~,,:t‘ ) lu«.l\e by the sufferer no; moM precious than‘1 0 5 an URL }L(.°c. gold. In is the «inn 0 life to nianya Q , wasted frame. To “A: farmer it is ill(:Â¥"i .-lceplessness.â€"V~ hen the nerves are un pensable, and it should be in eve ' strungund the “'1‘01'3 bOdY 31â€â€œ up to house. lwretchedncss. when the mind is ï¬lled With gloom and dismal forcbodings. the . ‘ result of derangement of the digestive \Vl;,s'1‘. I organs. sliziilessuess comes to add to the .. ‘ . - . mstress. on y the subject could sice') ‘Vltl. (hicago and bomb-Western there wouldbcoblivion for a. while and flax, every day from Feb. 13 to ; rc_iiii)01‘sil'y relief. ,ParmeleE's Vegetable April 30. Colonist one-wily second Pills “â€11 "059“â€. induce 5163“- but will class lickcfs at extremely low rates igikseJrgï¬ggggdailgd :hatothjtsuwcct “111 from stations in Ontario and Queâ€" ’ e‘“ ‘L o lallpldcss. JR"? ‘0 lull-MS in (3010l‘adO. Utah. Lawson â€" "lackmu tells vnc thil ’ ‘ . « . , l. l l ll\luntann. Nevada. ldano, Oregon, 511;. is PNUV m.“ kpown in your . . , . . * ’ , . A u “usblngton and (aliformu, also to town .. Ilawsor _ "I sl‘ould S.“ l‘e v. . 0 ~ 1 . l \ictoria. VauCouver, Lew \lestunns-lwas“ Why “1“â€, isn't q man in 1h“ 3 ‘ . . . .- .. . . 1 “11 par- iplnce who would lend him filly ticulars. rates and tor, Nelson, liossland. etc. ' folders can bl.“ icents.†obtained from ll. H. Bennett. Gen- 5% â€"â€"â€"- SlC’l"l‘l..lCI{’S LO W RATES oral Agent, 2 East King street. Toronto, ()nt. 24 Dear Sirs,â€"I was for seven years sincerest a surlcrer from Bronchial trouble. t’liinkiand would be so hoarse at times aJIhat I.could scarcely speak abox'e a iwhisper. I got no I'L‘llcl from any- lggif on I tried your uiNARns , , . . .'EY BALSAM. Two be '11. ,Mmards lemenl for sale anywhere gay. m... .0. 00...}. .00....“ ‘3 complete cure. I Would heartily re- commend it to anyomo sunering from Imitation may be the flattery: but a girl does not so when she is presented with paste diamond! Mother -- “llow is my Johnny getting on at school?" 'l‘caclzcr _ throat or lung,r troubln. â€lie is rather backward in his si-u- J. l“. VASliCSlilllK. (lies. but then he is Very forward in Fredericton. his manners." ' -â€"-â€"- 1-7 There is dancer in neglecting a cold . ‘ Manv who haw-died ofeousuz-nptiondatedy A ““5th3 “lid bcr maid, â€013.". their'troubles frmn exposure. followed by {that she must not always do things a cold which Settled on their lungs. and in i on her own responsioiliiy. but first. a short time they were bevond the skill of :as‘k permiSSion. The next day licLâ€" thebest physician. lliul thcyuscd liicklcs’z , _ . . ‘ . Ami-Consumptivc Syrup, before it was ‘55 ualked mt" 9‘“ l‘““‘“‘ and bu1d- too late, their ll‘v'c.“ would have been ipolitcly: "I’lcasc. madam. the cat Splll‘cd. Thismcdlcine has no equal for IS busy eating' up the duck in the curing couglixvcoldsaudall affections of pantry; must I drive her away 0,. the throat and lungs. lll'ISlC {TING FRANCE. .‘ln unexplained phenomenon of sea life has caused great loss to the sur- idinc fishers and packers on the west icoust of l-‘rancc. The French sar- i dines havc lung bow-n known everyâ€"l win-re for their superior quality. butl during: the past season they seem toi have deserted their favorite haunts,‘ ,aud most. of the few caught have lbccn too large for packing. No satâ€" ;isfuctory explanation of the disap- 1pccl'anicl- of the fish, upon which an ft‘XlJ‘llSlVO industry was based, has ’l;.con offered. Some of the [ml‘ï¬f‘l‘b‘l :say the fishermen thenm-Ivi-s are to lblanw, because the price of bait, inf-l 24%: \ fl. , ~ ported from Norway and Swuden.‘ ..- F" V having increased, they neglected to; Heart strength is Whole 8 re" strcw it in the usual quantifies over. . , . the wafer. and thus the shoals ofl ~l‘IEcmbl‘otod is yougmhfcafwbcglal? stops fish were not attracted to the coast: 5 g yourc d' 1: SM)" . + __ YOU’LL BE HALF DEAD. i VIC ()R0 1.7 S \'l“.( l li'l‘AlllA X S. Your loll“. your Weakness, your eternal “earl. ness Will all disappear if you strengthen your In India, China, Japan, and ad- heart. But you may take special medicine for jaCCnt countries are about 400,000,- 2:9;ch trouble if You’re in ’4 5990M hurry- 000 people who rarely cut meat; yet cum ! Don't be mopingl .You can be he). Woo ooog- afï¬xed“uninsurslrsil We . Darwin is the authority for Ilâ€"Hcallh. an A W’s “URI-CURE the statement that the Andean naâ€" "new: 11: _ . _ ‘ tives perform twice the work of or- the ï¬rstdgszggrfï¬Ã©zgytgmmes 3:5â€? “km: dinary laborers, and subsist almost strengthen thestronzcstmarctpoord an entirely on a diet of bananas. W. 1" ““htdtuc ist, . ‘KingaiemOm..wrhes â€"â€"â€"+'â€"‘â€" “Mr. Tho - . . DIMINUTIVE PONY. six bottles .Pi‘ifé’éfï¬â€™Ã©â€˜ié“ sufï¬x: The smallest pony in the world be- ï¬ï¬ï¬g fgrï¬ggl’fakms fr“ Whidlhehad 101135 to Miss Alta Westerman, Of Dr Agnew: Catmhal Powder reli . CVCS New York. It is called sixpence. It catarrliorcold . . . t .‘forc measures 2 feet 3 "10““ “‘0‘.“ the DroAsnew'a éï¬ï¬cflï¬ï¬â€™ml‘é’am shoulder to the ground, which is permanently. ltzivaeaseontheinsmm. Ban- much less than the height of many 315%? $511313“ of skin dimpihd Kristian: chap-stunt. . , " 4| 5 ~ (3-! ~m~ww . . M3†o... .7 ,