. i6 1 wE e #{ "Rec ty stt ons Each box Oof Tablets contains a full description of all female diseases with directions in full for treatment. Price $1 a box, or 6 bores for $5. Sent securely sealed on recelipt of price, by the Canadian agents, Parke & Parke, Druggists, Hamilton, Canâ€" _A A nmain always ridicutes hie ting sin when he sees it in a These Tablets are not cure every allment, but solely and wholly to t strengthen the generat Dr. Duncan‘s Tablets ar of the experience of a su slcian and specialist in bles They are alize bene gir! in teens, to the mai and to those of mature aroe at the period known of Life." Dr. Duncan‘s Perio prevent pain and : weakness of the gi It is Healto, Not Wealth, That _ Makes a Woman Attractive. ery. Quickest time ful particulars. B. eral Agent, 2 Kin ronto. Ont. $44 #44 K441 844 Toronto to San Francisco, Los Anâ€" geles, San Diego and many other Ko'mlu in California, via Chicago and forthwestern Line, Excursions ovâ€" ery day during March and April. Proâ€" portionate low â€" rates from other points in Canada. Through Tourist Bleepers and Free Reclining _ Chair Cars daily from Chicago. Finest scenâ€" ery. Quickest time. Call or write for ful particulars. B. H. Bennett, Genâ€" eral Agent, 2 King street east, Toâ€" New York Central and Hudson River Railroad. The above name is a houseâ€"hold word, and the superior excellence of the road should be sufficient to atâ€" tract most people, but now that the rate is the same to New York and points east as by other lines no, furâ€" ther recommenda tion should _ be sought. Everybody will tell you it is the bost. y$ One ounce of Sunlight Soap is worth more than two ounces of impure soap. ELECTRiC POLISHING FIBRE The nurse answered. a little indligâ€" nantly, "Twins, indade!! I keeps on tellin the madame, not to driss them aloike, but she will Twins, indade: Whoy wan of thim is a bhoy an‘ the Ither a ghurl."â€"New York Times. How Could They be. A lady on boarding a â€" Columbus avenue @ar recently was attracted by two brignt children sitting beside their nurse. ‘Turning to the nurse whe said: "What beautiful children ‘ Are they twins ? No one has to wait his turn. You can do it yourselfâ€"you Scott‘s Emulsion fixes all kinds. It does the work both inside and out. It makes soft bones hard, thin blood red, weak lungs strong, hollow places full. Only the best maâ€" terials are used in the patching and the patches don‘t show through the new glow of health. These poor bodies wear out from worry, from overâ€"work, from disease. They get thin and weak. Some of the new ones are not well madeâ€"and all of the old ones are racked from long usace. Never thought of such a sign for a medicine did you? Well, it‘s a good sign for Scott‘s Emulsion. The body has to be repaired like other things and Scott‘s Emulsion is the medicine that does it. Repairing PNeatly Done $5,000 @1 »» paia vy 1ever snoramns cmarrzp, to any person who can prove Toronto, l.'"‘uyï¬t-‘:':llmfl-,n nï¬y“in":::m â€"fl!}lfl’mm I‘s Periodic Blood Tablets n and suifering due to the generative organs. lets are not intended to allment, but are made wholly to tore up and °_ generative â€" organs. ‘ablets are the result ce of a successful phyâ€" lalist in female trouâ€" alike beneficial to the This picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott‘s Emulsion and is on the wrapper of every bottle. Send for free sample. and the bottle. he marrled woman mature years who sCOTT & BOWNE, TORONTO CANADJ goc. and $1. all druggists, A S t s besetâ€" another *Change "‘Tommy," sald the father of a precocious {iveâ€"yearâ€"old at the dinner table, "don‘t you think that is a pretty big plece of cake for a boy. of your size ?" "It looks big, papa," replied Tommy, ‘"but it‘s sponge cake and nearly all hole«."â€"Chicago News. Social caste frequently turns out to be a very wild throw. "He has no family," niérérkil:\"‘ anâ€" sworei! the brother.â€"A. J. B., in the Drawer, Harper‘s, for February. ‘"Why does not your brother, if he is such a goo«l â€" man. hold family prayer ?" thmu_l:'r(:t_l the bishop. ‘"What makes yon think he is . a better man than you are 2" "Evrerybely says so, and I know h3 is." & a Christian and not hold family pra yer ?" *"I have a brother who is a better man thaa 1 am family pravyer." "Do you mean to say that : may be a Clristian, and not family prayer 2" *"Yes, sir, I think so." > ‘‘Do you hold family prayer "Yes, sir," returned the br quietly. "And vet you think a man m *"What makes you think it good ?" went on the bishop. ‘"Well, the people are religi That‘s what makes me think so." "What do you call religious ? they have family prayer »" *"some of them do and some do not." _ _brother B., what is the spiritual condition of your church ?" demanded the bishop, briskly. ther It was at a certain church meetâ€" ing, and the good bishop was calling for reports. He had a rather atern, sharp manner which sometimes jarâ€" red a little on the nerves of the more timid. Byâ€"andâ€"by he came to Brother B,, a lay delegate. *"Brother B., what is the spiritual § SINFUL BROTHER. § «t ol t se o +}e o ne o e o e ue B ho e ohe ofe ue se ue o o e oï¬ ofp tfp £ ALAS THAT ho oto e ob +3 h +h + fe ofe se oT fe ue ofe ofe oo oo ofe ofe ie ofe iï¬ fe ofp dfp Stops the Cougn and Works Off the Cold. Laxative Bromoâ€"Quinine Tablets cure & cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. JSimsonâ€"He married a â€" saleslady, you know. f J amesonâ€"Yes. 1 Simsonâ€"Well, the very next day she began calling "Caâ€"aâ€"sh!" and he anys she has kept it up ever since. We three stood looking at one anâ€" other in eloquent wilence, first broken by Territory‘s remark, "Close call, Dad ; give us a drink." J ECactered over ine rough bar. Yielding to the spell of Bill‘s wonâ€" derfu!l nerve, Charley muttered, "By â€"â€"â€", I cafin‘t shcpt a brave man down like a dog" ; then, quickly retreating t the door, ho threw the weapon into ite hoister, was on his horse inâ€" stantly, and with a vicious dig of his spurs, galloped away. A There were probably ten seconds of agonizing suspoense. Dad â€"and myself were specchless. To me, unused to such scenes, those terrible seconds scemed like minutes. Every moment I expected to see the braings of Terriâ€" tory geattered over the rough bar. "up against it." Death stared him in the face ; there was no escape. Not a mugele moved. His eyes, glancing awlong the threatening revo.ver, gazed caimiy, fearless _ and unconcerned, into the eyes behind. In quiet, even tones, which scarcely moved a facial muscle, he said : "You‘ve got the drop, Chariey. It‘s all right if you don‘t pull the trigger." Tite moment he found himself inside ami master of the situation, he adâ€" venced to within a few paces of Terâ€" ritory Bill, who was leaning carelessâ€" ly with one elbow on the bar, one haml to his cheek, while the other toyed to his whiskeyâ€"glass. Bill made no move, the hand upon the whiskeyâ€" gluss growing quiet. He knew he was Suddenty the sound of rapidly apâ€" proaching hoofs was heard, a horseâ€" man drew up with a sharp clatter at the platform in front, and swinging from the saddle, came â€" dashing through the door. He had a deadly Colt‘s 45 pushed well to the front, and I could catch the gleam of a pair of cold, determined eyes behind the barrei. This was the "dog," no doubt of it. It was a vietory for nerve. One morning after a particularly satisfactory haul, Territory _ was drinking at Dad‘s saloon, where I had been listening to accounts of "hairâ€" breadth ‘scapes." There was not a soul in the saloon but Dad, Territory, and myself. on _ _Albert E. Hyde, writing in the March Century of "The Oid Regime in the Southwest," tells the followâ€" ing anecdote of the reign of the Colt‘s revolver in New Mexico : At the switch 1. met "Territory Bill," a white man, tall, angular, with small, grayishâ€"blue eyes, a proâ€" nounced hooked nose, and scattering sandy whiskers. Territory‘s business, when he was not engaged in & "killâ€" ing" or playing cards, was stealing crossâ€"ties. Me had the habit of "sneaking off" two tieâ€"sticks from the cut and inspected timber of the W. & W. millionâ€"tie contract. While the occupation proved lucrative and pleasant enough to Territory, â€" his attempt to earn.an honest living in this way was looked upon with disâ€" [avor by the contractors. They therefore promptly "sicked the dog" ‘ consider it good," said the broâ€" yet you think a man may be Big for its Size. Her Perpetual Cry. REDUCES® EXPENSE to say that a man wh>» «does not hold not â€" hold religious. brother, ©39 Do is Longest Toothâ€"Sixteen inches. Relics of prohistoric times have been umearthed in a bog at what is known as White Suiphur Springs, two miles north of Afton, I. T., by Prof. W. H. Holmes, head of ‘the bureau of ethnology of the Smithâ€" sonian Institution in Washington, and W. A. Gill, a Government phoâ€" tographer. â€" The find includes sevâ€" eral large teeth and bones, together with many arrow points and heags. One tooth, that of a mastodon, measured sixteen inches in length and fouwr inches across the top. ‘This ls said to be the largest tooth of these extinct animals ever seen by man.â€"Ohio Dental Journal. ; . I have used three b MINARD‘S LINIMEXNT pletely cured, * It causes me great pleasure to reâ€" commend it, and you are at liberty to use this in any way to further the use of your valuable medicine, vear srs,â€"This is to certily that I have been troubled with a lame back for fifteen years. In point of price ‘this material shows advantage over conventional fabrics. Its lustre, feel and general appearance closely resemble gennâ€" ine silk. ; A syndicate comprising English capitalists has been formed to proâ€" mote the sale of "tie silks," _ comâ€" posed of fifty per cent. wood pulp and fifty per ceat. artificial silk. Bamples are being submitted to the New York wholesale neckwear manâ€" ufacturers, and cousiderable experiâ€" menting is taking place. England spends £8,400,000 a year on her paupers, Scotland £900,000, Ireland £1,400,000. France spends ; PC C ioi ue 9 : 94â€"A Minard‘s Liniment relleves Neuâ€" ralgia,. Following Directions. "We shall have to try again," said the photographer, inspecting the reâ€" can always teli it when she crosses In washing woollens and flannels, the soft soap made from Lever‘s Dry Soap (a powder), will be found very satisfactory. Two Rivers _ ROBERT ROSS In a Nutshell. Here is your biography in a nutâ€" shell : ‘"Born ; welcomed ; caressed ; cried ; fed ; grew ; amused ; reared s studied ; examined ; graduated ; _ in love ; loved ; engaged ; married ; quarâ€" relled ; reconciled ; suffered ; mourned and forgotten !‘â€"Titâ€"Bits. Dear Sirs,â€"This is There‘s Many a Slip on icy roads and sidewalks in the winter. Sprains and bruises follow. That is the time when Perry Davis‘ Painkilier vindiâ€" cates its right to the confidence it has retained for sixty years. #s than £1,500,000 Minard‘s Liniment cures Burng, etc Those who have found the task of filling a fountain pen a potent aid to profanity wil enjoy the anawer which a Massachusetts woman â€" reâ€" turned to the question, "What is the best way to fill x fountain pen?" "There is only _ one trustworthy way," said she. "You must fill your bathtub with ink and then get into it with the pen which you desire to fti." > :. + Chicago & Northwestern Railway ; every day during March and April. Colonist oneâ€"way secondâ€"class tickâ€" ets at very low rates from Chiâ€" cago to points in Colorado, Utah, Montana, Nevada, â€" Idaho, Oregon, Washington, _ California, Victoria, Vancouver, New Westminster, Nelâ€" son, Rossland and other points in Kootenay district. Also special round trip Homeseekers‘ tickets on first and third Tuesdays, March, April _ and May, Fuil particulars from nearest ticket agent or B. H. Bennett, Genâ€" eral Agent, 2 East King street, Toâ€" ronto, Ont. SETTLERS‘ LOW RATES WEST There are many others in town who have recently been reminded of this wonderful cure of a seemingly; hopeléess case who find no trouble in calling up the facts, and none are slow to give all the credit to Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. you know, he‘s strong and hearty toâ€" day, and has been ever since Dodd‘s lgidngy Pillis sent him back to the "We didn‘t think he would ever live through it, let alone get strong and able to work, but the pills made him all right and well in a «hort time, amdi the bast of it all is that the cure haw stood the test of time. It must be three and a half years since, and as was very close to Mr. Brown during the whole of his painful experiences in ‘97 and ‘08, he finds this an easy matâ€" ter. k * _Mr. Aliin is quite as enthusiastic as Mr. Brown him#welf, and never tires telling the story of how Dodd‘s Kidâ€" ney Pills conquered disease and saved Mr. Brown‘s life. He says : "We dklin‘t think ho whanld avar liza Joe Brown‘s Wonderful Kscape from Death is now an Old and oft Told Story to the Peopie of His owun Town Oshawa, Ont.. March 8.â€"(@pecial)â€" While interast in Joe Brown‘s case has been revived by the recent publiâ€" cation of the facts in so many paâ€" pers, Oshawa people are well acâ€" quainted with the whole circumâ€" étance. Mr. Brown‘s fatherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. John Allin, whose place of busiâ€" ness is right in the centre of the town, has, however, had to answer many questions recently, but as he Everybody in Oshawa is Famitiar with this Case. NO YEBIFICATION NEEDED AT EOME What Pauperism Costs. Neckties of Wood The Only Way. .t_l_l!‘f._(?k bottles of Â¥your , and am comâ€" TORONTO Maudeâ€"Jack Dashing pro me last night. FEthelâ€"Yes ; he bet me a Minard‘s Liniment for sale where, Eie se * that‘s come about the coals." Lord Morris dd not like treasury interference. Once, it is said, a most distinguished official was sent over from Whitehall to Dublin, after a long correspondence on the side of the Department about the expendiâ€" ture of fuel in the court rooms and Judge‘s chamber, to obtain â€" the answer that the vigilant guardians of the public purse had failed to extract in writing. He was received politely by the Chief Justice, who said that he woulid put him in comâ€" munication with the proper person, end, xï¬;!lug the bell, which was answered by the elderly female wha answered by the elderly female who acted as courtâ€"keeper, he remarked, as he turned om his heel and left the room: "Mary, this is the man By Bribing the Nerves with opium you may stop a cough, but the inâ€" flammation goes from bad to worse. Allen‘s Lung Balsam, containing no opilum, goes ‘to the root of the trouble and cures deepâ€"seated af. fections of throat and lungs, D:f?Chase‘s Ointment get J'our money back if noc cured. 60c a box, at all dealers or Epmaxsox, BaTes & Co., Toronto, # To prore to you _that Dr. Chase‘s Ointment is a certain and absolute cure for each and every form of itching, » 4b bleeding and pro,ruding piles, the manutecturers have guaranteed it, eates: timonials in the daily pres: and ask your neighâ€" bors what they think of i‘« You can use it and get your money back if noc cured. 60c a box, at and, with the dairy Shorthorns, are likely to divide the greater part of theo dairy field between them. The HMolsteins are likely to do better on the level lands, with flush pastures and plenty of winter food, while the Ayrshires should, I think, find more favor on rolling or hilly lands, beâ€" cause of their great activity. But. while certain well defined difâ€" ferences may characterize the varâ€" lous breeds, yet it may be well to remember that there is much greatâ€" er difference between individual aniâ€" males of the same breed than between different breeds. A good cow is a good cow, no matter what her breed may be. Therefore let each man select the breed that he considers best suited to his conditions, and stick to it. Let him buy, or breed to. the best availâ€" able bulls of that breed, and continue to grade up his herd to a higher deâ€" gree of excellence year by year. The practice followed by some farmers of vsing bulls first of one breed and then of another, is fatal to all plansg of building up a handsome, uniform and profitable herd of grade cowas, and that is just what most farmers require. The average man doks not need pure bred females; in fact will do better with good grades. The breeders of pure bred stock are, like the post, born, not made He must Inherit a love for animals and â€" an aptitude for handling theni, otherâ€" wise his investment will prove unâ€" profitable, and all his efforts a disâ€" appointment. good food and care. The Guernseys, although highly thought of in the United States, have never gained sufficient foothold in Canada to enâ€" able our farmers to judge their suitâ€" ab‘lity for this country. But they and their close relatives, the Jerscys, are especially adapted for the production of fancy butter or cream of a highâ€" priced city trade, and the ma jority of Canadian herds of these two breeds are, [ think, used for this purpose. The Ayrehires and Holsteins seem to be gaining in popularity among the goneral dairy farmers who support the cheese factories and creameries, Among the dairy breeds, the Ayrâ€" shires, Holsteins, Jerseys, Guernseys and French Canadians are all held in considerable esteem. The latter have been almost unknown outside of the Province of Quebec until the last year or two, but they are now attracting â€" considerable attention. Under adverse clrcumstances, such as scanty pastures, lack of proper winâ€" ter feed and care, etc., they will probâ€" ably yield a greater percentage of profit than those breeds which have for generations been accustomed to Where feed is plentiful and the country not too high or ‘broken they are liekly to prove satisfactory beefers, and in addition will proâ€" duce a fair amount of milk. The ease with which good buills of this breed can be procured for grading purposes is alsoan argument in its favor. Breeders of other sorts are comparatively few, and the opporâ€" lunity for choice is small, when one desires to select a bull. In the coldâ€" er parts of Canada, and on the bare pastures of the mountainous districts, the Galloways and West Highlanders should prove _ serviceâ€" able, on account of their hardiness and activity. J Lord Morris and the Coats. ada, and only the first mentioned can be said to be generally distriâ€" buted. The ®thers may equal the Shorthorns for beef production, and even surpass them under certain conâ€" ditions, but the â€" superior milking qualities of the Shorthorns, and parâ€" tlcularlg of the grades, have given them a® unequalled popularity among our {farmers. A breed tnat proves highly satisfacâ€" tory in one district may be found entirely unsuited to different en vironments. Only four breeds of beef cattlec, namely, Shorthorns, Here: fords, Galloways and Abordeenâ€"Anâ€" gus have attained popularity in Canâ€" 14 Deel production can be carried on with a smaller expenditure for labor and utensils is perbhaps true, and it certainly does not require the constant attention to business that dairying entails, It will, I think, be generally conceded by fairâ€"minded men that there is no "best"‘ breed. Evgrythlng depends on cireumstances. decided in any arvi That beef production on with a smaller Mr. F. W. Hodson question as to which profitable cow is one i INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCE COUNT. Something Depends on Locaâ€" tion and Feed. GOWS THAT PM BEST. Those Dear Giris. _ to which is the most ow is one that cannot be any arbitrary â€" manner. a Hodson writes: "The every.â€" DY "sous in lstcmrr sems smm |â€" 39,318 Total income increased by ° ¢2,57% Assets increased by ... ... 13,059 Insurance in forsce, inâ€" creoagked y ;. u2s xi3 ss . o. 1.399.186 Continental Life Policies are un excelled for simplicity and liberality. Agents wanted. GEO. B.flWOOl).H, CHAS. N. FPULLEr, Hon, John Dryden, President. The report for 1901 showed reâ€" markable increases over 1900, in the following items : New business increased by 83507073 Premium income increased CONTINENTAL LIFE _ INSURANCE COMPANY WANTEO Dried Agplec Poultr‘. Dairy and Crean Butter, Honey, etc. Will buy outright or on commission. Correspondence invited, JOHN J. FEKK. 62 Front street east. Toronta â€" NEW LAID Egqas PAlLS EDDY’s TUBS Write for Book on Cattle and Horses free Nothing like Dick‘s powder for a run down horse. 50 cents a package. Leeming, Miles & Co., Agents, MONTREAL. Sworn to before me and subscribed in sng presenee, this Sth day of Decembor, A.D., 1 e A. W. GLEASON, { sear } Notary Public. Numy mt Hall‘s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly 6n the blcod and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. * F. J. CHEXEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold b; brugaists, 75¢. o Hall‘s Family Pilis are the best. is a necessity where the best results from feeding would be obtained. It tones up the system, rids the stomach of bots, worms and other parasites that suck the life blood BWkY . .. )coi c > When a wise man reaches the top of the ladder he immediately proceeds t:) make himwelf secure in the posiâ€" tion, "Wesi . ior partner of the firm of F. J. Cu:‘alv & Co., doing busivess in the (‘lt{ of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of OME HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of CaATARRH that canâ€" When an animal is all run down, has a rough coat and a tight hide, anyone knows that his blood is out of order. To keep an animal econoâ€" mically he must be in good health. Write for Cata logue Srark or Ont1o,CrTy or ToLkDo, },. Lucas Couxty, The 10 wires weak spot in its . Frost Wire Fence i Blood Minard‘s Liniment Cures Dandruff BLOOD PURIFIER Generai 'Llll-l;d;."; 10 wires and 6 stay fence has hg ot in its construction, It will last 1 Place your order for Frost Fence, DICK‘S by ail first cincs deailors goer. Secretary 58 of CaTARRH that canâ€" se of Hau‘s CaTARRE RANK J, CHENEY. and subscribed in my east, Toronto, Ont., iSimirgiyy _ ", â€"â€"" HKC oltF uprights, | There is istruction, It will hï¬ee times as long as . rder for Frost Fence, satisfaction guaranteed e menostmrenceco.tm..weuun. Weodeanware les are '|'"'|: nished on application and Creamery INDURATED FIBREWARE sell is_ a Strong Fence. m To Points on Great l &2500 Northern Ry., west lof Wenatchee via Huntington and Spokane. ~erkkee ao" * uol ul Lhos Angeles and other California Points. $25.00 $25.00 :: $25.00 *« $25 00 To Ashland, Oregos, * and _ intermediate Points, including Branch Lines on 8. P. Co., south of Portland, via Portiand. $25.00 *" $20.00 :: $20.00 :s $22.50 ... $22.50 e r Ry., Spokane to Wenatchee Huntington and Spokane . Every day during t} March and April, 1902 PACIFIC will sell Colo: tickets at the followin 1: §, _ ° 2CTCZ DpIOJment io good, honesl, re linglomen. No exfl-rlenco needful. Write for full particulars. THE EMPIRE MEDICIN} CO., London, Ont. places, also Cistributing small advertising matter. Comimission or salary, $60.90 p~ month and expenses not to exceed $2.50 per :I‘A{; Steady employment to good, honest, re Reliable Men in WANTED #ss"s * C througbhopt Canads to introduce our goods,tacking 1&. show cards on trees,fences,along roads and all conspicuous places, also Cistributine «mall advarticine VERY LOW > RATES Baker lhor. restaurant, confectionery, fruit, ice cream in one of the best towns in “,unl!nhu, chance for a good baker; price $1700, cash 1000, balance to suit. For lImru'culnn apply ANapa Reaoy Prixt Co., Hamilton, Canada. Good Paying Business ForSals WANTEDâ€"GOOD HOUSEKEEPERS® To use Kleotric Polishing Fibre, the chem ically pr:rcred cloth that cleans silverware and all bright metals without the aid of paset or powder ; it‘s the housekeeper‘s delight â€"so clean, quick and handy; price 25 cents : at jow ellers, drugrists, notion dealere, grocers and g’enex:,‘l mel"ghal’ll’: wholesale by Levy Bro=.Co Kinnear & Co., Toronto. For useful tr samples send two cent stamp to the Monar HAVI: YOU SEEKN IT? WHAT:> Laps Priceless Recipesâ€"3,000 secrets for th, home, farm, laboratory, workshop and ove mnmnt of human endeavor, with m x to contents ; 368 pages ; bound in cloth : send 25 cents for a copy, and if you think th« book is not worth the money, send it back aad yourmoulm_wmu returned ; this is a good side l‘ne : canvassers. _ William Briggs Methodist Book Room ‘Tororto, Ont. HORSEMEN ATTENTIONâ€"W AXxTEp well matched coach team, five to seve» years old; bay, brown or chestnut ; 15.2 high; weight 1,075 t0 1.100; both mares or both ge/ ings and well bred; of hackney make up, go0 ceats, manes and tails; .ood’k-eo and hock action; hlcgn.ncwn; able to step in four mi; utes; must be sound and right every way; wil pn.’vcood price for such a seam:; in reply givs full descrlï¬l:n nwrico. 8. F Angus, 91 Majestic Bldg., Detroit. Mich. ull information _ cheerfally fur NRUIT FARM FOR SALEâ€"ONE OFr Tup finest in the Nlm Peninsuia, @; inona, 10 miles from Iton on two rail. ways, mmu#{h& of which is in frun mostly peaches. be sold in one parce! 9; divided into lots of 16 to 20 acres to suit pur chasers. This is a decided bargain Addres. Jorathan Carpentor, P. O. box 400, Winons Mrs. Winslow‘s Soothing Syrup shoo) always be used for Children '{ee'j'\lng wxl: soothes the child, softens u:e’um-. cures wind colic and is the best remedy for Diarrhoâ€". A BRICK STORE TO REXNT, THE BEsp corner stand in Brussels. Apply to ;. C, Struthers, London, Ont. . G. HERRING, G. A., ar MiIle WHIEW silments.preventsand stops Baldness, The ideal comb for toilet use, m': used always used. Comforting, economica} uid oo feocine of prine trom in & 5t pre on rece price from Dr. White‘ Agency, 13 St. Jon St., Montreal. Wl Sure Cupre for Headache and all soalp DR. WHITE‘S ELECTRIC coms S1EATCIRCNCHANUE, Wnolesale by Levy Bros.Co amilton, Dominion Drug Co., Hamilion. 7 etc. liome or foreign procured and ey‘ pl ted. Booklet on rwenu g‘e The Pm::; E‘:‘m... and Investment Company, Pythia, Building, Toronto, Ont. L. nes!, no matter where it is Send deserip oo inte Pari Aictani aat, ied mont Company, Tororto, Canuqus N4 Inyos ATENTS, CAYEATS, TRADE MargK« P Siee, Home or fereign‘ procured wad cS ASH FOR REAL ESTATE OR Bus; C nes*, no matter where it is Send dfl.?.l. St. Catharines, Ont., Manufacturers, Take for domestic use. »t_o_tho ordia ary 26 Woodward Avenue MmssoOor®i mitveEa BUSINKSS CHANCBEsS,. â€"~ J aunng the months of _April, 1902, the UNION i1 sell Colonist oneâ€"way the following rates : NO LEAKS. To San Francisco, To Portiand, Pacoma and Seattle. PAPENXTsS. To Spokane. To Ogden and Sait bake City, To Butte, Anaconda and HMelena . 0o Points on the Great N ort hera Detroit, Mich as other is not a | ‘J'!†Inc., vis + § of being ju ed oat, as . cares to b is the rea poets, has indeed, ti forces as â€" brillianey â€" man who 1 quiver is x ma y indeed img really you say «l often only witty in : U her re: book thes cording, .A that now Paris, Ms that this contradiet clally tha cerns itsel the (femin You say : when you ally, vyou « goou other coilffe looks oned tily . her â€" is «ch supre coh friendsâ€"or to have as But there for a won order to h wl( courst you exa m men ts puss‘) to your ow n individual head and will not 1 #t wllll 1t 8 low. cominp C numbers 0 flocking to ders and ® or to ©up work of in toll, their ripe #o 1D 110them 0 In th neyor w the gows ing with other we of curls Lul 1} the adop! the work ma kes ties it other. wA s bevy is 3« 1 brov 11 A N longe . 1} ti tu 1» V n 0P V« sl m S hor or pt JCne m« p m No AV LInOi thid of M »sil A t uyc i1