. 04Â¥ V 3 \ »Broquently Duse to Sluggish Liver or Kidney Troubles, perfected ‘an ‘Iinvention called "Oxyâ€" m;nlt is a. ayonderfulâ€"little inâ€" I t which .causes: the human Body to absorb oxygen from the air in sufficient quantities to burn out disease at any curable stage. As it will serveâ€"a whole=â€"famityâ€"and last for yeats, it â€"will be invaluable in cases ofâ€"sadden Himnessâ€"tu th® country, as it will effect a cure before a doeâ€" tor could be reached. It is said to have cured cases beyond the skill of the best physicians. A cut of the inâ€" strument â€" will be seen in another column of this paper. ' Better Than Muskéka. A(‘tinfoon the wellâ€"known principle that tbo ‘okygen contained in pure uit is nathure‘s bastâ€"eure for ali TOrMy m&p&thmhi\m timilly] I deâ€" | &ry em. B purchased . one, i\!t. !'ad [( ay uï¬nmh‘lm before jt was finished L.agas greatly Telipyal, , THEAR®E #Ut @_couple â€" more boxes rand, these. restoved\ me to my .!mneumd*hmflr‘lmxm hegiâ€" tate re this medicine that ‘Mï¬%}w n}‘m'x' experience, and not auffer tortures as [ did.; ~©~~~"Abont the Tugela. _ The \Tugela, aor / Startliing â€" River, across which the Boers and Briti«h hare, fought, . pack other back and forth several times, is the: longest stream in Natal and is described as plcturesque and magnificent. 1t rises on the Free Atate sidecof the Montâ€" aitx â€" Sources, in <the © Drakensburg, and at once leaps down 1,800 feet with â€"a fal broken only by one or twoâ€"ledgossandjropited to be the highest in the world. It then tears through‘ a « greatâ€"carnyon for two miles. and is joined by several rushâ€" ing mountain streams. The first imâ€" portant tributary to the Tugela is the Little Tugela, which â€"flows ?l from the south. Then comes the Klip River from. the northâ€"the gtream on which ‘Ladyamith is situated. Anâ€" othen â€"tributary is ~ the~ Bushman River,. on which â€" Esteourt stands, while: stlll . another is ~the Sunday‘s River, .. which . flows â€"â€"past â€" Eiands Taagte., . The Jlargest Atributary is the Buffalo River, which enters the Tugela . at the Zuln border _ and which played a prominent. part in the Zule War of 1879. ‘The Tugela reaches the weacailter ~A~ tortuous course of 200 miles, attailning at it« mouth a width..ol. 450, feet. Dr.. WiHitamk* Piak Pi}s onure b. . ing to the root of the d a ‘ renew and build up the bl strengthen the nerves, thus strengthen the nerveos, thus ‘drving disease from the system. If your ï¬r w«n qp t?{. thay !;rlll r_q payFeat 1(K cents a box, six boxre® for 5Q, by addréessing the Dr. wnnam.“-s"s?»%% )F"l)ump:m,v. BroekyibHilew Outs o1sc 2 » , j (From,; the Advocate, Exeter)y ~â€"~ | | «Mr.; Wrunlo Waitits is a young man personally, known. to,. mast of the reâ€" eidemts of: Exotor, whore he has lived mesarly anB hislifo. Talking with the editar of the Advocaté recently,| Mr. Watters salit: "In justice tb Dr. Wilâ€" BamkPirk*YAlls, 1 think 1t my duty, In view of what they have done for me.. to add my, testponiatl to . wthe | ghousakads 6f?dhxr.om\:n have been printed. For,gomae menths I suffered most sprerely. {rour gaans coursing up and ;iow_n,_,t*u' :ï¬vk. rl"'. awas thought tirit ‘ thest ‘paf were due to liver and . kidney . trouble, but . whatever the cause they frequently left me in terrivle agony. The pains were not always ‘confined to the back, _ but would. shift to.other. parts of the ‘body. As a result I gotâ€"little rest. MX appeti teâ€" becan o hnrah‘dd., nd I fel} off greatly in woight. T tr;td Mfférâ€" ent« remedies, euggestedl . by friends, whichi, having no offéct, Almost disâ€" gueted me ‘with medicine. Then a perâ€" somal flbz:lurtw me 4o try 1â€" liams‘ Pink Pills. I was not Â¥ â€" suaded, because I had about concfud" suaded, because I had about concludâ€" ed that medicine would not â€" relieve The colorless character was simply making talk; that was very apparent. "Ah, indeed ?" bhe rejoined. "so cook« ery is your wife‘s par:icular fad, is i# ? In the abstract or the concretet" Instead of a coronet of tuille, a new arrangement is made for that pore tion of the Jong veil which rests diâ€" rectly upon the head. It is neither a twist nor a rosette, but an applicaâ€" tion of two fans of pleated tulle. The fans serve as uprights instead of an aigrette. They are not very tall, but are disposed one on each side of a little spray of orange blossoms _ to which the conventional maiden clings. The fans must not be stiff. Behind them the veil of cloudy tulle descends in graceful profusion. â€"A 8%. Louis paper, just to hand, reports the granting of n decree of divorce to Ann Madeline Thomas from hber husband, G. Wol{ferstan Thomas, ol Montreal, formerly of London. Her husband is at present in South Africa, having enlisted in the Montreal comâ€" pany of the first contingent. The other man looked apprehensiveâ€" ly over his shoulder ; is is quite usual for somebody io do this in all cookâ€" ery jokes. Miller‘s Worm Powders make children healthy. â€"*"*‘To â€" be per then whispered, fruit caxe are ja bu: some of the nice, o Iâ€"do say Then: Ne imvice acter up to dinne orless, characver A Delaware man says: "I was in a randown condition, and took six boxes of Miller‘s Compound Iron Pilis. 1 now feel better and stronger than for ,“"-n PAINS 1N THE BACK Mr. Franic Waitters,of Exeter,Tells fo SufferIng and How Dr. Williaimns! . Pink Pilis Cured Him . After Other ; Médicinies Fatisal! !!|} J The heary fail of snow caused the eollapse of a rink at Miltou, a hardâ€" ware store at Woodstock, and a livâ€" ery stable at Faris, Oat. Minard‘s Liniment redieves Neuralgia Stood by His be â€" perfecily The Bridal Veil. er, whereupon th r pointed out . th: â€"Datroit Journal ieciiy â€" ~cana.d," "the puddings st a bit like conc other things are it mysell! Yes d the colorless . Wite charâ€" e cole it he he and rete, real North. enc CVE 15â€"Armored train wrecked by| Boere neatr Chieveley. Over 100 British troops captured. 190â€"Lord ‘Methyen‘s . _colgmn , for the reliel of ‘Kimberley concentrated at Orange River. Boersa in Natal sceopy Highlands Station, to south of Estcourt. Estâ€" court hm}:gtui. ons 23â€"~Methrenâ€"A@itadks / Boors# at Rel: mont with Guards \ Brigade and UOth Brigade. Boers driven from this position. Nortie from Kimberley. Hildyard.engages Roers near Estâ€" Coutrt. _ _lestores â€" communication with Maritzburg. t Boers repulsed_at Tugeia Rixer by. â€"â€"â€" Cmm ht 20â€"Methuen attacks. Boorg in â€"posiâ€" tion a t â€" Enslin Aand ‘distodges them. Lieneral | Sim (Redversa <Bullex‘ arâ€" / rivesâ€"in Natal. _ â€"~ w 6. â€" British force moves up "to ‘Krére. 27â€"Gatacre occupies Bushmen‘s Hoek, . Main body at Putter‘s Kraal. 2Bâ€"Methuen engages. 11,000 ~Boers at Modder River. Battle lasting all uay~ Boersâ€" evacuate position. __ Sortic from ckimberiey, ¢( Burrenderâ€"of part of two battal liong .. and,, mondtain Uattery " at Nichaoilson‘s Nek, n jed)d 31â€"Gen. Sit | Redvyers BublerAands at Cape Town. * Nov. 1â€"Boers invade Cape Colony. # _A.'J-:Lugsmith sd@olated ult bombartâ€" «<~ad. Colensg m’ui-liu'tml%‘ the Britâ€" / Jdaeh, garrison. 08 |.= 3â€"Aâ€"Namuw | Poort»â€"and" Stormberg evacua ted . by: British grarrisons. 6â€"Cavailry. act on. Outeidé Ladysmith, near Dewdrop. o Uâ€"The Roslin<Uastle, thse first of the transports ~conveying the army corps, arrives at Cape Town and proceeds to Durnan. UGeneral attack on Ladysmith reâ€" pulsed with heavy lows to Boers. 10â€"Reconnoitring ‘force from Orange River engaged with Boers near Belmont. 11â€"Orders issued for mebkization of a Tifth d@ixisio® for: %.I’ntr Africa. 14â€"Free State Hag hoiital at Aliwal 20 â€"Jâ€"lst Canadian contingent _arcives at~â€"Cape Town. ~ 3Qâ€"stxth division for â€"South AMrica notified. t h A Nt 5 j mi\!B-'l‘lH\e fixed l} the Boers for compliance with their *ultiâ€" ~â€"~ »~matum" &xpired, at 5 p. m.= 0 JJ Fhb6 ‘Stabe" Boers# commandeer. a Natal train. 182â€"Arimored tPain captured byâ€" the Boers at Krailpan, near Mafeâ€" (KM& s sanido 07034 13â€"Reconfaissatice ‘in ~ force "from ;; Radysmiiths;| |pg o0n 1 14â€"Boers march on Kimberley .and Dec â€" C 198 n .V .. ,lm&fl'{ï¬ln&t of Mafeking 24â€"Action of Rietfontein. Bharp fighting outside h ley. A»GOOD THING_TO®FNME AWAY. 18â€"Lord Roberts appointed Commandâ€" erâ€"inâ€"Chief in South Africa, W'I&ll Lord Kitchener as Chiet of Staff. 20â€"Formation of City of â€"London Yolâ€" unteer Corps for South Africa anâ€" nounced. 23â€"Departure of Lord Roberts from Southampton. "4â€"D:tichm nt fron Cater«‘s force Plamer. returns. to Tul. 10â€"Gatacre attempts night attack on Stormbergy,. but is surprised _ and forced to retire, losing many men. Ruccessful sortie of Pnd Rifle Briâ€" gade from Ladysmith. 11â€"Methuen attacks Boer position ‘at Magersfontein. British troops reâ€" puised with heavy loes.© General Wauchope killed, occuples Dordrecht. ¢ 26â€"Boers appear at Viectoria West. 27â€"Lord Kit hener jo ns Lord Roberts at Gibraltar. 30â€"Skirmish near Dordrecht. Smaill British force cut off, but rescued Dec. 3ist by Captain. . Goldsâ€" worth, ~Cape â€" Mounted.._Police. Boers defeated with Jose. Jan, 1â€"Enrolment of the first draft of the City Volunteer Corps â€" for South Africa. . General French defeats Boers near Colesburg. *â€"Toronto Company, < Canadian conâ€" tingent and Queenslanders capâ€" tures Booer laager at Sunnyside. Kuruman captured by Boers. 5â€"Boer attempt to breoak General French‘s lines around Colesberg defeated. 6â€"â€"Suffo.k Regiment, with French‘s force, meets with a reverse, 163 being captured. Boors attack Ladyam{th in force, but are repulsed with heavy lcases, 10â€"Second genera‘ advan:e on <he u»â€" ThE SQUTH AFRICGARX WAR. Diary of the Principal Evénts Up to Date. 88 ~lunction .of YCule with White at Ladyesmith. Plumer has engage: ment with Boers near Tulil â€"â€" , ., â€"Enemy â€" reported â€" closing Arfound . l1â€"Australian and Canadian eonâ€" tingents leave (ape Town for the front. : - a â€"Nuccessful sortie from Ladysmith under Hunter. Boers# attack Methâ€" uen‘s line of communication _ at Enslin. 5 Plamer. returns. to Tul. â€"Boer attempt on Naauw Poort frestrated by portion â€"of Frencl‘s force. uader Cylone| Porter. â€"Bullér advances from Chieygley against ~ Bcor ‘positionk near Colâ€" enso. British force repulsed ou the Tuagela with 1,100 casuaitles and loss of ten guns. Jj .81 Mobilization of seventh division orâ€" dered. $ P AMALR outside Kimber 'fyu;nh.h. t‘ slege The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that thore is at least one drended disease that sciâ€" ence has been able to eure in . all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall‘s Cataprh. Cure, is '3? only poâ€" sitive cure known .to e medical Ifrat.ernlty. Catarrh being a constiâ€" ‘tutlonal disease. requires a constiâ€" 'tut.lonul treatmenpt. â€" Hall‘s Catarrh cure is taken internally, acting diâ€" lrectly upon _ the blood 3:(1 mucous | surfaces of the system. thereby deâ€" | stroying the foundation pr the â€" disâ€" | ease,, _agd .. giving thp patient | strength ‘by bDutlding np the constiâ€" | tubion| â€"and agsgisting »nature in doâ€" ing its work. . The propmietors have so much faith in its cugative powâ€" ers â€" that. . they., offer e Hundred Dollars for any case th&at it fails to | cure. Sendvfor list of testimonialse. Address, F. J. CHENEY‘& CO., ‘ , all =s ts Toledo, 0. wani, for. friends. of; mine, |Quar Jocal physw.l.an treated me for three years and I took so much medicine, withâ€" out effect, that I bejeved my casse hope‘ess. See‘ng your adver;isemen: I decided to try: Dr, Arnold‘s English Toxin Pills, and 1. mus. say they have made a new woman. of me. No woman ever suffered more Lrreguarâ€" "‘"Toron‘o, March 1Pâ€"An examip.e of the ‘great "d‘stance, to "which g5od news is carried, it the shoriest / posâ€" sible‘period,; is furnished in the 16â€" ter ‘quoted beliow." In Stself the comâ€" municfion ‘is deep‘ly interesting, is ghowing (how ~some people‘{face ind congquer difficuxies of an ‘apparentâ€" Iv insurmountable nature. The name Tugela "means "{ear" and it has uceiv’g the name from the rap.dity with which it comes down in flood.:. A thunderstorm among the mountains in which it fises will raise the river many feet in é’ w minutes and a resident on its b&MAks declares that he has seen it rise fprty feet in a gingle night} The ctifrent is at all times exceedingly switsunnd a comâ€" paratively ligho rise is $ufficient to make. the. drift impassaixe, while a heavy rise will siveep away any temâ€" porary "bridge that may have been erected. arriye at Town. wa«Cephral Wwhdign [Bices a Â¥pg â€"s3.2¢] Dexter;: mep. 8, â€" 1808, Arno‘xi Chemical Co., »Aimited : Dear ®ts,â€"Kind y send me by reâ€" turn maix, three darge boxes and four sampse bores of your plls, which I ities and womb {troubles than L did. I ofien had to quit my work entirely. Pimaly we all thought 1 was woing into consumption.. When I began usâ€" ing your pids I weighed 97 pounds, and wius so weak L coud hardly s.and. Now I we‘gh 107 1â€"2 pounds, ind am a new woman entirely, all through using Dr.®" Arnol.d‘s . English Toxin PÂ¥VIs, whith have banished my pains and Jrregularities=â€"=for â€" ever 1 am confident. From . Dexter â€" to : Toronto «Welcome : News, ts Sent, ; ~ . Dr. Arnoxi‘s English Toxin Pilis, the only med‘cine that cures disease by~ killing the gearms that caus* it, are 8ol4 by all drugg‘s;s, ai 750 a box ; sample box 25°, or semt, posiâ€" paidâ€" on receipt of price, by the Arâ€" nol‘d Chemical Co., Limited, Canada Li{e. Buixling, A2. King..s:ireet west, 24~â€"Boer reinforcertients fl',\,ing Ao . reach Cronjo‘ ut" Paardeberg â€" deâ€" feateddos s lâ€"mg add yoailidt 2Tâ€"4â€"Oromje. nnd 4;000 "Beoéerk! supronder tor Rebertsiel ho guells j "8,â€"Bullet capturos strong/Boer, posgiâ€" tions on Ladysmithuroad» _ _ _ ; â€" Ladysmith= relhevod {at inight) March 1â€"Coleaberg. . reocéupied ‘~by . British. M f 34 ri9g‘t 16â€"Generat‘ Fréefieh raises slege of & Kimberley: +3*4 [ 0e Jacobsdal, Orange: Free State, taken*sby the British. j $ 18 ;'l;lsfl\'x,-mgn;um losses in Lbattle at Paardeberg. t 10â€"Buller captures Boer campg ncar u= Ctenso. | 21â€"Buller "crouses ‘Thagetd\‘ and!< adâ€" vances. tw ards LAMÂ¥Stitth. s 0; Did you ever stop to think that an ordinary <deck: of [playing cards is a perfect calendar? There: are fiftyâ€" two cards, representing the number of ‘ weeks in the year; 365 spots, corâ€" responding to the 365 days in the year ; twelve faced cards, represent:â€" ing the twelve months ; four suits, clubes, spades, hearts, diamonds, reâ€" prekenting the four seasons ; thirteen Poronio â€"â€" at Trichard‘s Drift. A part(o‘ tGen, Buller‘s force also crpsses the Tw a :R):a at â€"Potglcter‘s Drift.) ,,,.;.). . A7â€"Col. Plumer reaches Gaberones on this way to relieve M-a&ekiu;g.’, ¥¥%. 19â€"Dundonald‘s cavalty‘ desfeata ‘the Boers near Acton, Homes, on ‘the road from Oliver‘s Hoek Pass) to Ladysmith. 4 1 batu 20â€"21â€"General .. Warran> engages ihe Boers both days. | 22â€"General Buller repor;s "substan‘ tial prograss‘"on‘ cthe part of Genâ€" erai _ Warrea. H 28â€"Genera‘ Warren takes, Spion! Kops 24â€"Sp‘on Kop sbandoned by the, Briâ€" cards in each suit, representing the thirtéen moons in each year, and tihe joker makes up for the extra day in the year. The issue of three, six and fifteen cent stamps has been discontinued. Bide Lights on Life. Love may ‘be blind, but the girl‘s little brother sees things. _ g ~‘The true pessimist would rather be wrong than happy. _ . â€" 000000 _ Were it not for the dentist many a long felt want would remain unfilled. Don‘t worry toâ€"day if you can put it off till toâ€"morrow.â€"Chicago News. Minard‘s Liniment for sale everyâ€" where. & Sold by Druggiste,.. T5e.. Hall‘s Family Pillg are the best What the Name Tugela A ~LONGâ€"DISTANCE MESSAGE Lords Roberis and Ki‘ichener Tugela River by Buller‘s {::om under General Warren and T An Almanac in Cards. $100 Reward, 8100 nn:.e Ju. vermore 9 paskagen ADS Take Laxative Bromo, Quinine Tablets. All dm'{m-m{und the money i it fails to eare. Â¥Y5e, K. W, Gcove‘ssignature is on each box. "I am afraid," she said very shyly, | NOTICE "that I ought not to permit you to | TO HORSE OWNERS. call me by my first name." | J *"Ah, pardon me," the young uw-;wft.“n:.‘t?.}r“ï¬mmm% replied. "I like your first nameâ€"Virâ€" | soon cured of the heaves, giniaâ€"it seems to fit you so well. I;| had hopead I might use it in addressing | lPRAlRlï¬ ::EED Heave Powder you. _ y c T i I mm-l .ï¬â€™r-tn-.l l.n‘:ï¬-'a‘erm New life for Compound Iron " Well," she answored, "perhaps you may, but do you think you have the right to do soâ€"yet?" Then there came into his eyes ths-‘ w. h. look that the villain in the novel always has when he is about to hnl cornered.â€"Chicago Herald. 'hgï¬Ã©ï¬ï¬%flï¬i&?ff’é&%“‘w and â€"my "If Dodd‘s Kidney PiN®â€"cured this se vere ‘case ) Rneumatiem, . they. will pertginly cureOthAD®: <2.., .. The ‘Mean Man was looking happy. "Whiose feelings have you hbur: now ?" the was asked. "My nephew‘s,"" sa‘d che, "Iâ€" have just sent him a letter asking him io accept the enclosed hundred doiâ€" larcheck as a litle birthday jri{t." "But where does your speciaity come in‘ on such a proposition â€" as thiat ¢" "Hoot‘! Hool!" mourniu.ly eXciaum ed _he owl. "Why," ‘asked the bald eagle, "an you forever patting up a holler ¢" "Because," â€"replled the bird of i omen, "I1 am a calamity ‘owl." "If you fre} use ‘a‘bot or twa <of Dodd‘s Kidney) Pills. Theyv witheortain« ly ctire yous thoy io (1 tï¬y $1 per year in taxes wl bo en Itled ‘ to ‘xote nbe hiallot: ‘tharried "I didn‘: put in any check land Plain Dealer, Ih&l‘k{gMW :.lisml if due,, to disâ€" eased kidneys allowing poison to reâ€" main in tb%‘l;ei(xxl Instead oT filtering it out, has n rdnmdl(ntl_v proved by the‘ remarkable miccess of Dodd‘s Kidâ€" noy Pill#; which act solely on the Kid~â€" neys,, and which haye..cured every case, of, Rheumatism, for, which they have been used, . _ 7 1"L waw inducedâ€"to use Dodd‘s Kidâ€" ney . l.,?llj“ï¬q and I am happy to state that three boxes‘ cured me, fully" and PhbroughIy * °0 +006 oul =/ The, elpctoral layw .of Belgium proâ€" vides tha t,,every _man . between | the ages of 21 and 25 / yoears who shan Many young ladies who were supâ€" posed to be going into decline have been restored to health and vigor by the use of Miller‘s Compound Iron Pilis, *T tried several kinds of medicine bilt : they «110 m m gocets I Are ., > tism % mat A epecimen case is‘ that of, Mr. M. 1. ‘FMinchei¥‘, ‘of ‘this town . (~Mr."Hinchey ikays s "Iâ€" have for years been ; tortured,‘| by,: ) backache _ and BAAHIERAEISRA» +( ) ooyeant ud in * ed, a Man O Ȥ0l WC.§4Q, H BC DGSHZY the Lord and can drive a pair of steady horses. He must, Lord wiZing, arise ai 7 o‘clock, in the morning, obey his master and mistress in alil fwfu! commands, sing psalms and join the househo‘d prayer, look .afâ€" ter the borses and occasionally wait on the tabue."â€"Chicago Record. "Levis,‘ P.~Q., Mareh G.â€"Tlie climate of «this Provieceds sucl that Rheutiaâ€" tigm: is, a very common, diseage. <â€" Do They Celebrate Ladysmith There Seraphâ€"I guess ‘that new arrâ€"val is a Brivisher all right. 8. Peterâ€"He is, ebh?t How did you find that out ? Seraphâ€"He bhas worn ou two horns already in the three days ho has been hera. A recent number of a London p contains this advertisement : "W ed, a man Of light weight, who f MINARD‘S LINIMENT is the only Liniment asked fopr at my store and the only ont we keep for sile. All the people use it. RHEUMATIC _ MISERT Aimost _.every.| . Iamily, in: the. Proâ€" tince suffers lr(}:m its. ravages. Young and old are victims. Expeérience ‘has proved _ that liniâ€" ments and Odil# are‘ of no: more value than is cold wwtor rubbed on the choek to cure toothache. Is Terribly Prevailing in Quebec, .â€"and Tortures Young and Old, Dodd‘s Kid ue{l‘flldlhe Only Cure for; itâ€"They are the Onty Medicine That Removes the; Cause of the Disâ€" _ Thodsandé of péople are crippled for “fï¬by' it E4i id \ A medicine that can â€"cure; :henmaâ€" tism is a, Gocsend, â€" The â€" clergyman â€" (proudly)â€"People are loath io leave my church. Why, after servires it is fully fifteen minâ€" utes before the edC‘ce is emptied ! The sinnerâ€"I don‘s wonder at that. Some peop.e are very hard to awaken. Miller‘e Worm Powders for restless ness and poevishness. Sir Wiliiam Macdonald has . preâ€" sented four pounds of â€" tohacco â€"to each nonâ€"commissioned | ofl:er . and m;a of the Strathcona Hoarseâ€" Minard‘s LAiniment cures Dandruf{ "H Miller‘s Grip Pow i o tA . .. o ABRaRCLINX â€" FCEETON, Fleasant Bay, C. D. Made the Mean Fo Cure a Cold im One Day Belgium‘s Electoral Law Hoot!" mourn Her M Pride‘s Fall. A Novel Ad 1} Its Mission aufferer from. Rheuma ib quarter Pills. Diplomacs cane. J@rs Cure Man Happy «C OÂ¥ e Miller ‘are per int» ‘A Ts Miller‘s Worin Powders . {for sal ekin ; old or young. y I“OR SALEâ€"rINXE=T . COUNTRY .. HOME in Canada ; ten miles east of [;lnml'.l:«m.on Lake Ontario, in Niagara fruit belt, 170 acres largely _ fruit, principally â€"peaches. Grand Trunk and Electric Railways pass property. Will: divide into three Jots«." Terms very mml. Address, Jonathan Carpenter, Winona, A" veby dtlln'ty.[lfretty notion that Is composed of the Prairie Weed " which has been found so effectual in curing Heaves," combinod with other valuable remedial rnu. and will prove an effectual remedy for Heaves and Coughs in Horses and Cattie. 25 cents p.ehs.t.“bm sts, or mai ed by r;'. EBY, m ist, Porffl‘m. Ont. l“OR SALE â€" THOROUGHâ€"BRED . NXEW foundland bitch, winner of four firs prizes at. Hamilion kounel shows. . Addres: i6 Kelly street. Hamilton, Ont. The latest ‘caprice‘ that ‘the wo men. .of | La Balieâ€"France have‘ vaken to their hearte is a. hatngome clasp for their costly. wrape.. #o elaborâ€" ate and costly are these that they find â€" a _ place in the jewel cabinet when not it ‘uge. (They ‘ are very beautifut in ~design‘ and oftert studâ€" ded with precious stonek. >‘ BELTS . FOR XYOUNGâ€" GMtES. _ ; Pretty little belts are worbh hy girls tired of Ahe .plain/[little narâ€" row belts. They are broad in {ront with two poifts ‘ above and below, sloping :down on Ather se anml pak: sing around ; the owhist! in ‘a~ narrow band, Sastening: in the ; â€"back or at the sige.. These, belts . nre ,of _â€" omâ€" broidery of some material to match the <trimmings of the gow$.. , Ladies! I(â€"yia awould be‘etrofg and healthy and have good compigxions, take Miller‘s Compound Jron Pills. >; 7 Mlate Penceit Industry.. | Pertolls from slate dust/m(fl&'d by hydrauniic . pressure _ areé â€" now ‘ made in â€"dlarge quantities. They are much more; â€" popular â€"â€"thain â€". the _«#olidâ€"cut slate pencils. One factory last year made ©25,000,000 meolded "pencils. Amer‘¢éan pork i# Germany. The: brand The Danes taving dis buyiu largely. of . 4 Ttemoving the Am substituting the Dan the Beriin markei. made to men wure clothing \ Fancy© muffs, | flower: â€"~â€"decora tee, may . also be classed asâ€" a Parigl craze, so often are they seen: on the boulevards, â€"â€"These are most freâ€" quenh‘y woru as an accessory to a eostume : where tho muff is of velâ€" vet to matchâ€"or to contra«t har moniously with the shaderof the gown and its floral decoration clevâ€" erly designed=to produce an artistlie result. One beauty mentioned! in our advicee was of . darkbrown. . ~elvet, lined with old ivory satin mdorned with n beautifol bunch. oC President Carnot roses. +1 of detached petalk of artificlal fNowâ€" ers massed together to form _ A ‘blooming "garland. ‘Then the ends tro ‘Tinished with a cluster of fullâ€" | blown Nowerk, buds and lraves. | FLOWERâ€"DECOORATED â€"MUFFS. _ | bes i0) 4 distincl fick. o ad hn audivnttiiince / mA t t 7 women as| being. rather â€"usdibss and too . conspicuous,, but ..as . worn _ bYy French women they really have & decided grace. Thesse are , Nower bows for evening ‘weéhr.‘ The pret ty . little. affairs are. oftenest made is nale;g‘w‘ido'vo&ne in the French capital «t now mayâ€"strike . our n every town and vilaze Minard‘s Liniment cures Burns, Agents Wanted FDDYS MATGHEFS A PRETTY NOTHING. Danes are Shrewd CosTLY ~CLAsPS GROWN GLOTIMANG GO. AAVE A WELLâ€"CARNED RE UTATiON. "T EXPERIMENT WiTtn UNKNROWRN BRFf . it Lsaps 1e BAD RESULTS&, / â€"# * nol popoar in nd â€" prejadices . i. iscovered this, are American hacon, merican Jjmbel and nisk, and xt&'kiz TORONTO ONT. inada Are you sick? las medicine failed to care you > Oxygen will cure. Bend for our list of testimoniais, you may know some of the cured. No tamily can afford to be without an oxydonor, â€" It is nature‘s cure, no medicine, no eleciricity, cures while you sleep. AGENTS WANTED. 6 King street West ©"* | Will leave Toronto, via Nerth "* | Bay at @ p.m. and Og.m'a TR each Tuesday “l: rc °* / Jand April if eufficient OXYDON CO., GENTS WAXNTED FOR OUR TWO NEw "\, books,â€" "The, Library of South Airca our, books in : and (*Pwight g y g\elsnndlï¬nâ€"hn‘. the mh\*':‘fl written and upâ€"toâ€"date, and are not a reha=) of old matter; the prices are low, and the terms extra lberal; agents can make morey iB they tuke hbold at ouge and sqll wur books,. P‘ro+ pectus free. If you mean business, othor ar rangements forthecanvassers benefit. William Briggs, Methodist Book Room, Toroute» Seaworthy, reliable, uo 6r8, * 3697 \‘L.v smoke mn'u. Sead scamp >mp $00.00 S cta t est" Hael Lerache $00.00 use. Nend to 981 Arch satreet, Phils topiite Lc T. Pinie s Sn Pnd boves Or % . slroet Montreal, Que. Tickets, rates, mnd al} is agents of Grand Trunk rail wa Mra, W ‘@ Syrup should al as ny:‘hm(mm 1t enothes ay :‘hm -ltun?d.ym"'l"‘dm e fAive cents a bottle. woâ€"il rou FITS vemim'o?m‘ me train as their live«tock w altached to train lesving Toronto L 9 p.m will ras through to Winnipeg. m-;flhrnuhtm?c-;:umb u passengers on applical L& t npuapo ut P wa Colonist Sleeping ('Aw-â€"’n «w( t erdinary baggage. will Lincbed te train leaving Toronte at ? pm..and will rue through to W innipeg. p : Colonist Hleeping Cars for yrassengers trm Colonial Excursions Canadian NorthWest The Metholist ,(.'h.rrb_ at Al was hadly damaged by fire. tor Catalogue. _ GECTROâ€"YAPOR LAUNCH CO., HAM!LTON, ONTARG M. C. DICKSON, District Prussenger Age |&@SUE NO 11. PERMANENTLY CUREKED BY DP Kline‘s Great Nerve Restorer N fAts or nervousness after first day TO THE »rmation froul s y Lc mm â€"â€" RCREK it he @lm: nehingt head quite t gemonstratior The tables f . No Aaaly in t Oh, the f Ar qi .1 hin 10« the «l Nothing in th our day has b« rerious . andl| » which have bee of the world. been necroman with the spirite ere, those who rle #tate E taking pois and hear W th P bel e Ira 4 n F chairs ups spirits ‘eve furnitaure 4 aid: *‘We is country no. my fr we find in Y( ern 11(