> no more. . ‘3 Ltarted in wzih get nothin’ I But he flan? ION SKATES. Irmy has organizad r which. can cover 8 ' miles in a claY's :raordinary record. berformances of the y in Europe; is only wary man in “‘5 ‘rilful skater. and trim is PmVid8d nstructed pair 0‘ 1th, and will be- opy and lose much om them when they lose quarters and {the foul atmosphere :1 house. [Ins Bee- Orgallu‘ 'rglan Anny. :1 comfort and. insure sxckness once gets : overcrowded house will stay, its ravages v, if any, birds left. rot die under such .1: _they cann9t_ p98- wing entirely out- ter’s care, the house no small, though] but :tra accommodations undoubtedly should Lin’ 310 a ' wee , that’s salary. n - But now a word of proof to Mck up these assertions, and we ' fave it from MrJohn Hawks, Goldwater, 03L, who writes: “Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is a wonderful cure for Dian-baa, Cramp. bmach. I was a great 'e it a trial, but nowI "whiny. which every itively cure Cramps and Colic quickly. Jug: a dose or two and you have ease. the compamon I I “8', the with Wham U0 110' f} 0d Cr val Stove for III M? {11111111 10010115: and lose 1311111 111.11 of secmino one 9101‘. ‘1‘, heelbal rows. I )112' we men Towels 250. to 50¢. 8. pr. J CEN 7? S'IO"ES ALL SIZES, me 3. PP! 3.... fact 33. WU. 05“.- wu n K on So Ii am? ever been man- 'ml‘t’d. foundrv 'll Es Chqap It. (.2 lat} D )U DOW in possession argeiiies paterns with "fan: .5331» “My SL00 .4! (“:mfurters 60x72 in..â€"-$1 2 h“ ‘nimch Table Linen 25c. yd. Mi izleach Table Linen flu; u pm'chas one of f (u; Fm Slippers... 70c pr. §'!§;_»;,ers, pat. trzmmï¬d $1130 9.1.120 DUDgOla Kid A K83 l at the Old the ï¬nest H rs , - - 66c. . hr Boots and Shoes at xich are the lowest. ,rtle Shoe Drgssing, 20c mun Feit Sole 3255's vSTUN u , DURHAM. l inurns ar Chums man- I {:gola Slippers, Chur C rcchet Quilts anadian nu uiuuT TO UGLINESS. ,7- - Mum. Sleepers. the . . {palace sleeper Kafachdin and the dining ' want'car.l\liraximd waiting. Here tne leading ‘ - regiments opene up ' . . - t w z 3 troops marched throufll into the depot, and ! friende. buf one Wm; ‘ otuhld bffatt m Q then the wildest disorder prevailed. No. 2; â€VP- must keep her w" ‘ A? g ,traek upon which the spewinl stood is the} weak, sickly and all run down I othel' sule of large iron gates through W --â€"._. ‘ admittance is lllCll l \Vlll be nervous and irritable. If Slit: onlv gained bv showing Ones; ‘ - - . I‘ll . . ., - ' ' ' ‘ . [l (“011 01 \l (16 L ltacket. 9!! this day the rule was to be ob‘ l hd“ .conx pg} (1 'ill can i , :m .les lserved. ‘hls meant that the peeple could t he? lmpure 90 “ ° 1-" l- i l‘ ! not get anycloser to the train and the boysl blotclws, Sklll Bl'UleonS Ltlld ' a g l . ' ‘50““4‘W bO‘WhHid‘e'S to "13Ԡl wretched complexion. Elect: xc Br- towns so as to get throw'h the gates Ht; . 4 . d . - , ll ' n -" - . ~ ~ . 9 t e neme 1n the “or c ! when the I t passed thropgh t9†1“ tlu has in. .1 a a Solid mass of excitea to regulate stomac 1, hnmamsy behind liver and kid and the gates were mm [5.35. I of}. and the polic T neys and to purify the blood. It e pushed to one side. he. ~ . r‘ m, nerves brith eyeS. i: ? brimâ€"'83 over the tracks were instantly (:uat- l gives SC 0 h v 2: ’ed with people. and the can covered mt}, : smooth. velvety skin. rich complex~ relations and friends 0 f the boys who did l ion. It Will make a good-loolung, not know but that they looked upon them l charming woman of a run down for the las‘t time. It was tho, grandest} invalid only 500911115 at any Drug ,l; .sig‘ht one could see. the men offering: their: ' ' bloni lives. for their countrv and the' “here wr.‘ also l DR. AGNEW’S LIVER PILLS m constipation. UN“ 11¢de ‘4.) cu; saw .v u v v quaâ€"wâ€" DR. AGNEW’S CATARRHAL .govWDER relieves cold in the head or hay fever in ten minuzcsâ€"will cure most stubborn and long standing cazarrh cases qgicldy and permanently. no- AGNEW'S LIVER PILLS cure constipation. bï¬mnsnws. sick headache, torpid liverâ€"clear the a 88.53% m .Epoufldwnmm w moaopnzoo. non 8.46 and ion 80v 090 mu < do“ 33“. down“: babe .3 End Snow 89% wowud E «5580 A EM .025 .22 munch cam on ad van. “on.“ nonm .mnmuou m Runyon“ 9 a 68 . 1 u '. . .. . .. . ‘4. «\ 3‘6. | Q. . . . v . ; ;.. .. Q . .k‘x .. I .I . 1' .u L .1 ï¬ 1. . t. . etlnli'lm I; .. a 4 rauurvEfll ....v,anbrt LLVtVLE E: but? . i What a boon to many a man or woman if this were literally soâ€"How many spirits are broken I because this particular organ is shackled by diseaseâ€"and yet how many times has Dr. l Agnew s Cure for the Heart brushed against the grim reaper and robbed him of his victim. Diseases of the heart are by far the most treacherous of ailments which afflict humanityâ€"ruthless to old and young alikeâ€"not insidious but violent, for when the heart fails t. e whole system console the suffering one. The one great yearn of the heart-sickened patient is how to get relief and z: cure. Dr. Agrtew’s Cure for the Heart stands pre- eminently to-day as the star of hope to sufFerers from heart trouble, and so far past the experimental period that thousands to~day proclaim , in no uncertain sound, the belief that were it not for this great remedy they world have long ago passed into the grant beyond. Most eminent doctors, whom heart cases have baflied, have tested Dr. Agnew’s claims, and to-day they prescribe it in their practice as the quickest and safest heart remedy known to medical science. What are the symptoms ? Palpitation, flut- tering, shortness of breath, weak and irregular pulse, swelling of feet and ankles, pain in the left side, chilly sensations, fainting Spells, unmsiness in sleeping, dropsical tendency and as many more indications that the heart is deranged. DI. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart is a heart speciï¬c; and no case too acute to ï¬nd relief from it inside of thirty minutesâ€"a powerful cure. M as. Jxo. Frrzmrnzcx, of Gananoque, Ont.. after having been treated b eminent physicians for heart disease of ï¬ve ears’ standing, was dis- arged from the hospital as a hopeless incur le. She sufz‘ercd from acute pain and palpitation, her feet and ankles. swollen, and there was every tendency to the dropsical form of heart disease. but the lad pro- cured Dr. A . ew’s Cure for the Heart as she declared, as a last ope. One dose reflved her of a very acute spasm in less than thirty minutes, and three bottles cured herâ€"not a. symptom of the trouble remaining ~. , ’Connucror WILLIAM G. Lucas, of the N. 8: W.R.R., and living at '1‘, - Q ' Hagarstown,Md., suffered for years with acute yalvular form of heart - . . “ "m - 3 diseaseâ€"whim man a“layo †from his daily duties on the road, ..... 3... " " .... and it am am“ in “mate statements ,and en :1 ' ' tment,unt' ago . ,j beneï¬ted, gogmenfieedof): Agnew's Cure for the Heart. He tried it, and found It gave him relief and comfort almost immediate] . , He continued its use until afew bottles were taken, and toâ€"d’ay he 3 well and strong, and says, “ Tell all heart suï¬erers that I can highly recommend this great remedy. DR. AGNEW’S OlN‘l‘MENT cures eczema, salt rheum, tetter, scald had and all itching skin diseases : cures piles in three toï¬ye nights: 3:5 pints.“ -- _ . ‘ . - .., _ t n , ._ ,___ tm h m. "ï¬hwflc-m‘." l l l l l l 2 i l l g is i t . __:-‘:.-,. ‘9“ , z. . , 0.. ‘ - Q‘L- ' ‘l'n'n'hn. ,. _ _ J a . V f ,5 , _ . 'ith salves, suppositorie< and nintments and dreading: a‘surgical operation, scores {and hundreds have turned to Dr. A. \V: ; Chase’s Ointment and found it an absolute ' cure for piles. The ï¬rst application brings relief from the terrible itching. and it is very seldom that more than one box is re- : quired to effect a permanent cure. Mrs. John lIc'Donzï¬d, of. this place. is on the sick list; Ye hope to hear of her speedy recovery. \Ir. Joseph Haw, of Tcrc visiting his b10ther,\Ir. Geo of Balsam Valley. Mr. and Mrs. J. Smi England. have moved to They have our best WiSl’ Mrs. G. Haw is ver proved in health. and Mr. G. \Vitter wears a broad smi now as a little girl has come to Sta at his house. a1 ' T--- "nun ; otheg' side of large 1 aflxmtmuce 13 gm: 5 ticket. On tins d 1 served. ' ‘his me f not {re} {my closer than 1.0 feet. 60¢) I towns so as to get when the Town: ’ there was also !humauis_\' behind car Miramad waiti regiments Opened 1 .tmups marched thro then the wildest dis track upon _which t ALL â€" ' 1,"...vu.» IN 580‘. "military or er owing to the presisteut way the icrowded about them. i was over, and the gates the soldiers appeared, ' intense. Mounted polim cessiun driving- back I people. Cheers: yells 5' sky. Perched on poles, ; trees. and ’ ' with sympathy and adm farewell. Women and t side of their loved ones i fluttered, bells rang and poles, pOsts. fences, and in music hall arti ° ‘ they found the special ‘ C. P. . tram 0t 4 tourist sleepers. the N0 RIGHT palac\e.sleeper Kufdchdin and the (linimr The woman WI? Lar . 1 L l d a 'I‘ 1 form and Lempe ‘ "1 le rausvaa ‘. ‘ tmups marphed thromm into the depot, and E {g lend». but one \ then the mum“ mummy- 7 -- r 1mg brms presented a u rarzvpf novels and [up ‘ ' ng ma“enal. and . ’ . .' a re the arrival of the City} amends the Toronto 11 nit was marched out} mm the barrac! i SQx‘are because inside it? was ‘nnposx‘ble to seem.“ MM“-.. 051 He? sis-eve†Weary of Expe imenting. CHAS. E. Tons. MN... 4» - SACKETT’S CORNERS. (3:121 \‘3’3‘ '2 I». «.1; 113513.24: JXW: Mungâ€"c 15 only gained by s it. u this day the rule w 3 . This meant, that the loser to the train a " ‘ Sqmany bouuhtï¬l t“. .umHWHHB the crowd 11 numbers and by 2 o’clock the as were densely packed with a surg- aying. excited and cheering mass of ty. Before the arrival of the city the Toronto unit was marched on a barrack sqx-are because inside it posihle to secure anything near r order owing to the multitude, and sisteut way the friends of the men I about them. When the farewell r, and the gates thrown open, and; liers appeared, the excitement was; best wishes. nd getting things in 'inter. has moved to the farm by S. Ferguson. We . zw neighbor and trust; my happy years to-{ I aw, of Toronto. is THE DURHAM ¢ Smidt. of Few very much im- for this timeIISOH is takir’lg advâ€"â€" the Corner.- gs In farn: \Ve_ trust; "S to- snï¬le‘ .mile 5 Stay; a \\' . glut DUU V 1 thé’ comes {p33, or Dab: . trespas es 1 am' ' ment; be 8’ xpon ~ in r wholl enclosed ruwv A y 1 another person, shall i the ,‘ less than ' Surg- ,‘ "ï¬ance, irrespeotive o; 5,; Of’ havmg been measionef city; may‘ug recoyered, W; l P conkuon before any 09"" .‘ who shall decide the u 16 It :2 and 11 Ward costs in cars: near 3 be had either on via _ â€31--. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills act directly on the kidneys, and through their combined influence on the kidneys and lzver, cure the most complicated diseases of these delicate organs. One pill a dose. 25 cents a box at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates Co.. Toronto. Mr. E. H. Lemire, Notary Public, I592 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, tells of his re- markable recovery from a severe attack of kid- ney disease. When doctors had failed, Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills saved his life. He writes: “ I give this statement, ï¬rst because it is only just that the merit of Dr. Chase's Kid- ney-Liver Pills should be made known. and again in order that others may proï¬t by my experience. For years I suffered with kidney disease which doctors pronounced incurable. Thanks to Dr. Chase‘s Kidney-Liver Pills, which I have used for two months. I am com- pletely cured. They helped me from the ï¬rst, and thehcureis your perfect.“ U It is only when thoroughly convinced of the superior morit of a. remedy that public men wiglgivgthexr sanction. 0.1.) vuxcoe,a l‘oronto grocer. was mundeled bv burglars last week. There “me three in the gang two of whom are now in the toils, one suf fering severe pain from a bullet wound inflicted by Policeman Dick- IQAM music hall artist was Saturday in the street at. by the mother of a boy of with whom she had eloped year awo. .. A b‘rlenelg Farmer c Trespassers, and ' .Ontario. 1897, page 112':~ 1 "Any perSOn who unlawfuhy ex 9071183 HOOD- nr rununnf‘ “ But the Notary, Mr. Lemire, wa cured of Kidney Disease in two months by Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills. NO RIGHT TO UGT .; out. nothing herein ,nv case Where the part a. fair and reasonable 8 ht; to do the act 60mph: in the meaning of sec: um: of 1592. †. ,_ of many way any land or premlses whatsoever, closed: and bemw V a. C in ten minutesâ€"will ndthing of con v lotion .7 “‘V“ on confession of _r out-he oath of l.‘ Well-known shot: dead Marseilles f nineteen d almost a enters Into. 0n of ti]: 9 contained HUNTER 200 yargls fancy, all _ V ‘â€" ' v-"U . _ ,4 -â€"â€".lv7 “LA“ JUL! _.~._.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€".__â€".â€"â€"â€":-= wfll save money 11" you buy They must be sold this week to make for New Goods. Shoes that much higher The factories are working night and day and cannot keep up with the orders. , at 600. a pair Stock is full and 3P, and you amp, reg. goods “slow our