" hredita Emil“: G. G. treirrink, u. A. Indium Detroit. Mu. - H... _.. '10. This rate will invlude r [are con-ring seven days' trip. Including all lodging beyomt Monidn. rum] nuns, regular tourist. or "PPC- lat round-trip Pn-ursion ticketu), sold at Donner. C'lroyenne and points rant. passing through Ogden or Pocatello to points in th" States of California. Nevada. Oregon. \VnIMngtnn nil-I One of the most delightful Cl the American continent, and anally "helm-l via Union “with Via Any other line, in the Yeilow National Park. Ttte stage ride Moulds by the. palatial Co Com-lieu of the Mou'sda & Yellow Btatto ('mnpun) is through so hardly tnharior to the mm: in: "tt You YRLLDWS'I’ONK “MEAL At the "mum: mom] that otPlicimw 'abhr (Idiom-J kinwn up marmulndn In“! being pans-Ml. and the boy'. uother â€mum-d it. His fathom how.. nver. helm"! Imam-Ir lbulltifull) when the prwwrvn- mu hull before him. whereupon th ' .unnthful your looked thouOttut fur uv-wml SNYUII'li and nnuny rt'm'nrkvl: "I think that bet.. ter be cullwl pnpulndp," to "ion 'rtitiiaiiii't ot tty, therrrtore state that and l can. a“, “‘1le:. you C rely upon being cured and upon ab: Into secrecy u wetl. Address at above, endoalng' lump. No attention will be xiv .. A", Mmm him t to him In strfct c. ""5. FREE or annual]. how to cured. 1otrllitr, We "a authork; to It Cari Kant, Second and Bra Davenport, Iowa, that an u net-mun and ttetrilitated altering from any ot t troubles resulting from (gees-ea or abuse. mwh ' The Kiclnoyu must be natured to their normal rendition. This In just what mum‘s Kidney Pills do, and this done the Lumbngo Vim-y soon leaves. for without diseasod Kidneys there can he nu anhntrn MA RMA LA HE'S -___ -- -‘uuurg """'wt"3. Efforts to Pure or oven relieve by outward applications are invariably Inum‘cesnful. Rubbing may In itself for the time being produce a llttle nllef. but in order to secnrq a com- plate cure it is absolutely necessary to go right to the root; of the trou- Ne. ou split Bottte wood good mm]: said the "I." "wry. 'ad’." . .11". "but I "9‘." at wlth a chap." Luring-n Is a dint ordered kidneys and in treated as a Kidn HON as r " ELP . a..- -.. ' lullCIl " pressed does not begin to express it. Only those who have suffered as he did with this: wry painful disease can understand tho rxtreme satisfaction of one who has found a complete cure and maturation to health and strength. - Lining†tor the better, so he kept on until he had used In all seven boxes, when he was delighted to find that awry symptom or the Lumbago had Pntlrely disappeared. His general hoalth in much im- provod. and ho feels better to-day than ho has; r..,. ----,, than he euro. and began to an The fitust box did not mum good. but after I part of the second he b . change tor the better on until he had used ir boxes, when he was dellg that awry symptom or t had Pntlrolv din-vsnnu-nt‘ Al [an someone suggested Dodd’s Kidney Pulse, and Mr. Pinnell. al- though very skeptical. thought he would make one more trial for a curr. and began to use them. we.“ muster with that most pain- !ul um stubborn li-e-imma-tro. The pain he mtttered was almost beyond description, and many were the medicines and treatment: he used to try to get some relief. However, nothing be could find seemed to help him in the least, and he became very aownttearteu. ...,- .cunuug From overwork, sues or abuse, such as nervous ity, exhausted vitality, lost ', unnatural drums and losses, of develoyment, ete., can write [m In ob, ‘~ -.. Hulyrood. ont., March tatr-itr. Bat. Pinnell, of In for the past two ya ("at sufferer with that In! and stubborn disenta- in “w States of California. (ix-mm. Washington and of British 1'oimntria lying the man- of Washington. ication to o. S. .L. again“. ill-J)“ -__- Rs -- sWt.ry/ltry Improvement l “|.l.l--_. A, ,n w, A Serious Case of This Painful Disease is Restored to Good Health. A t In: A RELIABLE OFFER ---_ u". unproven-cm beach to a Continued treatment which ken-Its In 5 Complete Cure-an Intern-snug 1btovy which wilt no doubt Protit Anyone Suturing wnh Imus-bingo. LII-mum cum "__-- u-.--.x;n “1‘ou has for yen-s. , that Mr. Pinnell is pleased Lou-l» - he on maid; to o. S L. MINI!» or l’m-utello. at the of $49.30. "elude rail and stage seven and enema" Hug all meals and 'A_:,l_ in Union Pacirie than ar', is the Yellowstone Ttro stage ride from W. palatial Concord l.~-»' I - _. H lulu a Yellow-slot}; through set-nery the park itself. man. Utah; trr Ptr- Monida. and Mom. thatt, Co., in both furnished holds-rs riged to atate try Mr. nd and Brady streets. 3, that any man who debilitated or who Is any of the various Tue Maa m“: Fence. Wm“:- :m My y9Matn m h ')'lirdPipae ylrazddlm Patttt,.f 'tttStd Eihcitttic"ttfiilii'i to an m nus-um not. an. ttti/Nitrate/ttgrit?,?.; Wonk """a"iicrramhTllg'lht - q "no Pu. Ila "to. e... um. I‘m. OIL "m"'""'""-"""""--"-""-"'-"-"'"',;)'.,".'-',.,'.')-?, dellghtful spot- NEW NA)†26 Woodwa'rd Pauli two year: trisen av that was; dlrcgtt rasult of dis- and should always Kidney Disease. F " K K To St KN . first and Bp.. od PII trio the house. [* mid the Fer beg“. to use them. id not do Mm very after he had used ld he began to feet " be ttrven Idle curios- PARK. more 2h--Wpee- this place, ' For the mpetlm: of the Independ.. . out Order of Foresters at Los An., "gums, April 29th. clump round trip . rates will b? In effect tin the Chicago, l C'ulon Pacific & Northwestern line. , Rate from Toronto Wke.oo, and pro- I portlonately low rates from other , polan in Canada. Three through ‘ trams dolly from Chlcago. with Pull- mnns. tourist sleepers and free re- clining chair cars. Select the best 'route, affording finest scenery and :qulckeat tlme. Choice of route. ro- Warning. Full Informatlon and â€on. In! folder ot this excursion an be I obtained from B. M. Bennett. Genital l (Agent. 2'Klng “not out. Tot-outt- -'----.-. Knowlake and timber ohould be well manned before being put to one. Lead. to a _ v.7....--...‘. r:vI‘.l' Help you ’nbuut (akin: out-9 of the baby '.'" was "5de the wire of a. young profes- "or. "Not often. though sometimes ho does. Lust evening he said he'd tttke Willie for an airing. ao‘he was going to walk down to the post-ot.. nee. Half an hour later I saw my lumbaml raining in the parlor rend- ins: " s'ientirie nmguzhw. but I could up» nothing hi the bully. "Who-rpm Willie l' What have you alone- “ith him y l nukml. ‘Whv.’ amid the pron-“or. " forgot all about him' g think he is mitt-lug in the pm! -ofrie.' "--scotti.oiG'rieru. liDSllf‘ I8tttltpr. With this implement at hm comnmnrl and a new process in his poersetmiou, an American in- u-nlor chums that he can split a Pitt akin to the fineness of tt cologne bot- tle-atom)“ cover and manufacture ( Hint article at a ridiculously low: price. Ila can make the finest. of 'lm.. ported' kid glove stock. can displace oiled pupm' with a better and a cheaper artile, and "o the some with tin» lino tmturo- of rubber good. now _ mm for waist shitrbite. A hog hide can be treatal no finely and split into so many separate " tim as to astound tin- urtmltluttNi. With thia prospect before it. the hog akin has a. right to Conte ott and to expect much, in the near fuvurm"--r'arm"erk “Mom-*0 1sk tor a Plump _ --v u. .- Dunn par pound wit-m weight-J in ttab cum! ham or â€mam! bacon. The scientist will not let things nlone, however, and it may yet [my to strip the hide trom the hug for commercial purposes. The leather splint-r has demonstrated his ability to 'shave hides almost into [mum leather. With this implement at in» connnanrl and a new nrnN-n- -"'""', "u. .ruunvr 'iadi been looking for further prul'm-I, ac- t-nming to tlw National l‘rmisioner, n ho alutc's as follows: "The 0.1). greasy, thick pig skin is nrnuslng‘ new interest. H"retotorss, lln- slaughuir humu- has not seriously haunt-rm iitselt about skinning the hog whit: hm green hid» left on the C'ltt'l'tttw, and unencumbered with ex- pvlme brought 8 cr-nlu pr'r pound and more as pork, or IL' cents per pound wlwn wougle in Rar cured ham or -mpuml k..., _. m. _ "_-- ..\...-4u, u." uuuouu, etc.; bristles for brushes; tn Raga fur artificial manure, and so on . so that, as it is aptly put, "noth- Ing; is lost in the! pig but the squeal." With all the above, the packer has been looking for further profits, tic- nmlihg to tho National l‘rmisioner, v. ho emu-s as tollowe.. "The: ml). greasy, thick pig skin is HI'IIIIHIIII’I‘ Inn... .-" s'LIG' HTLT A BRENT Utium, the By One at the reason: ( alludmn packers to the Ame-roan. puck!» in bung stole Lo pa; better [mew for [in fuel. that the Amer; by-proeiucto. From t altrutuen, used In tl me'licillt: , horns and genuine, and handles utittortts,etc.; brmllt lrt kage for artificial on . so that, as it in u - ......., was 08th “musied tsp," and he he.- a bad breath. The usual pets 11‘s lod tor this to happen is during the nl-Isecond, third and fourth "years of hel tho colt’s life. When such symp- a. , toms appear. soft marshes should take the place of hard grain, the vent- rv inarian should be consulted. and eh dilatory crowns removed. If this is ml done, the improvemrnt noticed by pt I the owner will by almost magical. an I The grlnders (molars) are tho teeth Id’ueually affected, the nipprrs rarely r tro. Changes, however, Occur in those '0) teeth during colthood. by means of “ hlch the obsnrvant urn able to tell a- I the animal's age: At three years the y centre pairs of temporary [rippers are changed toi the larger and permanent d ones; at four, the pairs next the , centre ones are exchanged. and at d five years old the corner permanents n appear, at which time the horse " n said to bare a full mouth and has D arrived at htaturity.-tarmeGi Ad- , bocate. -_.. my. on u: we cheaper grades is now largely employed tor this pur- pose instead of the neut's-foot all which our toretath%rs [med in Bush quantity for the preservation of thrlr harness. One of the great advan.. tages or using cod liver oil is that rats and mice usually give a wiile berth to anv harus"i2 r... "ft., A , The life of a. set of harness may he [very connidrmbly prolonged by the exercise of a little care in its treat- ment. When from accident or neglect harness has been soiled, it. can easily be cleaned bv waning: with castile noup. As a dressing for keeping leather or humans pliable, there are many preparations upon the market. Cod liver oil ot the clu-aper grades is now largely employed tor this pur-[ pose inmAead of the neut's...foot Ml __-__ “WU-c lulu-ls. The permanent {grinders (molars) mosh up from below {and force the crowns off. Many ot , these crowns are found in the feed- ing boxes of young: horses; anima- timea, however', the crowns (milk teeth) are not shed as they than“ be, food gathers underneath, or the sharp edges press the gums, with the remit that the colt refuses to feed. ulobbera badly, and feed~bot in many cases being "massed up," until Ute has a bad bran“: 'mm m.-...., _----, your husband ever Excursion: to ( Teething In Young Boon after the colt's l ing troubles start, alum majority of cases of onl: Portance. Animals hav known as milk, or cola oi teeth, and a permunvut coming-in of the pet-mane 1h? lee' starts. The Minard's and take no other, 'tIii:'] -lh ' MEWEE and handles to; Husband s-ver help you cure of the baby ?" was Faro of â€nest scenery and moles of route- per. romatlon and m. I excursion can be B. Bennett. Galen] to $33.00. and pro- rates from other " Three through C'hieturo. trittt Pull- ‘urmpra' Advocate own Boned, it, can easily bv washing: with castile dressing tor keeping “rue-us pliable, there are rations upon the market. _. AI- _ the By-l’roducls. reasons advanced by rim-rs for the umunlnge packer has over them Lo pay, on the whole, tor lire stock. is the y American unhizus the u we corner permanents which time the horse is a a full mouth and has tmaturity-tarms/Af Ad- am the mail; got m the tufts and in can, Ton-oak}: r the colt's birth, teeth~ r start, although in the cases or only minor iar. Animals have what are Mk, or cola or temporary a MermanmIt set. The ' the permanents is when Harness. allfornlu. MINOR!) hours usedw for Young " ones. brushes, for JI' brushes; llll‘P, and so --» ----J-- â€on. abr. Full macaw- n M“ It»: or a. B. a m' "east, tt In: King tone. Ont. -"e"-..- o‘clwq . our: day during lurch on! April. Colonist our“! second-clu- tick- ». st very low uto- lron Chr. coco to point. in Colorado. Utah, loch“. Nanak. Idaho. Oregon. Wuhingcon. cultural... Victor“, Vnnoouvor. New Westminster. Noi~ an. Ron-had and other mm In Kootequy district. Also would round trip Homo-uteri ticket- on tint out l third rue-don. hell. April and by. Fun portiuiorl from - new on“ or a. M. Bonn“. Gol- ml â€-g . I... â€1., - Jim-m was. tole, (ire: the wife the men got on." 1 in tho tor over I tor soon lieu ; late, J so and ptlt- "ih al." “wk: has "u, IIC- Peron Her, of ill Wit is Huron me, after sly lock. the dress the now PX- reach .ml [mum od implo or» heave lot bavk, my room. he ly' New , us t h' The as word, n- the Pt SETTL'ERS' Law RATES WEST "9". far "All who know what means will hold up their h the teacher. Up went the usual pro hands. "Now, Bud, what does It “Kings. Queens and promptly replied Bud, I wondered Ir the tunnel- frequently. : Precoclty In In (Portage '5 Prairie t The other day in on any rooms at the can “royalty" came up in a. reading 198mm. and careful that an word I understood. decided knowledge of the class ter. "__" "T'""."""", eroved a curb from my horse. I [also pleasure in recommending the remedy, as it acts with mysterious promptness In the removal from horses of hard. sort or callauaotl lumps. blood spavin, splints, eurbe, mveeny, sullen and sprains. GMRGE ROBE. Farmer. Markham. Ont. B blal by all drugglstl. A Bmmlo Horn-man English Spavin Llnlm removed a curb from tain- pleamre in race Mr. K-Indeed he. wlll. Don't let him see It. "But what shall I do with the thing '?" "(live it to that boy next door." Mrs. mnka--H nrrors! Uncle John has-cm. a gun lor littlc- Johnny. He‘ll be 'Pt toAllt himself. we dhDOF8 name u s house-hold word, and the limos-[or excellence of the road should be autt1oient to at- tract moot people. but now that the rate In the some to New York and mint. and as by other line. no fur- ther recommendation would be caught. Everybody will tell you it I. f A "--= _r-,..~ ... u. Jlll.'i I With tho words she whisked him ‘lhrough the door ani 'slammed tt after mm. It closed with a spring lock. Then she sped toward the dressing room door to admit tthe now Humorous guests. Just as she reached it she was stayed by a. pounding on the other door, andthe imploring toitte of her husband. "For heaven’s sake," he ploadcd, "let me bark. you‘ve shirt me in the ball.. room." -- - V _... FV ..e I "6MJ"c'U Ttte wife said, "Well, you, know. I can't mend thnm while you have Mien: on," fund the tractable husband took yum trousers off and handed them over for repair. Bat this domestic soon-e was interrupted by other be- lated guests who sought to enter and divest themselves or wrapa. "Good gracious y' said the husband, "what shall I do now?" "Get into this closet," advimrd his rerourcnlul spouse, "and I'll gut rid of those people in a jury." l _ ,__v Trs" "In [CHI-11‘}, .100 said: "Never mind: it is late, and nufono will be ht the women's dwel- ing room. Come there with me,an’1 1'll mend them for you." To hear was to obey, bun; when, once the dressing room was reanluul um ,rr... v... ‘bllU stairs and tell, am teat the knee ot his trousers. Already late, he wa- ug‘lmst at. the disaster. Hi: wife. hoyiever, came to his ranch-Ia h-.. rimd at a ball, and in entering- the house the hubband slipped on: the stairs and tell, and teat the knee of m- .__,, ' I Homes In Cnllfornln. Retired British army officer. resid- lng in moot desirable nectlon or Call- tornta, has agency for sale of ounce. lemon, olive and peach orchards. also tracts of unimproved land. Reliable Uttormatton (unlined to inquire" sending addressed envelope to I'Cap, tain W. J. M.," Freeman'l Hotel, Auburn, Placer (30., California. Tour- 1ats, mat “a! -I .. ..- . - --_ --\.w-.~nuvl~cu L the night. On by broad highways slowly, Freedom's light. ---Lonuda Dalgv Chronicle. .uou. decided to test if. age of the class on this mat- who know what royalty will hold up their hands." laid {Illa- The slain ot tyrants leave their tyred names Each one a star that draws The Bauer World cleaanntM FN.. may, coward murder minutes it aims And mites at Its own cam The slain ot tyrants Ipnvn Hm Poor Hutrtrru Fix The following story is m to rounds: A man-rial om Nay. York Central and Had-on River Rum-0nd. null) anon. Be is no son ot Freedom's giant There is plenty of space race, the immense room for imp This Amen-Caliban -- Whoue Judas hands betray while LOVE may not be blind at they embrace-. but It ta never able to see This fool-(lend masked as man. _--...- Whose black blood-madness, Paeett.. Few men have enough in: and blind, dance to enable them to itp Would make the assassln’s code a omt mistake; law for all mankind! -- When two women are bi Now when the world, rowu consol- mleo there ite always some In: ous of its tlt"r'l1'ttil bottom ot It. In sweeping from in shores --------------, Tho tyranny of kings, and breaks. at Th I/Pit,.') d sti Ch be do etr rea at tun r on. Shall this veiled terror shadowing bl 'lrfld'll'irl of a Nut can Freedom's ground l LINIMENT' Uplift its head and reign, a despot,‘ i"e,',T, c. a r I C. ' J. though uncrowued? f was cured ft "a“ " C yorthweeurst A NEIGHBORLY ACT. Yarin/iftiilen't' above met. Hotel - gt. JGiii' use!" and Jacki." riled Bud, and then the teacher took tite One woman with Sunlight Soap will do quicker RED work than Two will with impure soap. EXP Ask for on; Cam: Bar. m "3grtttt up}! , to \ 'tgig,' 'Cut,',', "ndink if. ._ WP1mtormas, ' In lunltobs. ‘A Prairie Graphic.) Q" in one of tht spouse, "and I'll get rid ople in a jiffy" words she whisked him " door ant tslammed tt usual proportion of n. and the Nadine}: word should be ml.- "“jf““‘"*“ _,.-' T A, L .. _ I; “.13.;3; ONTARIO ARCHIVES In one of the prim. te central the word up in ttle com-0e of world cleéhioBYéd through limb! The Anarchist. was reached the , _ no†In now going married couple ar- _-_.. v'""" to his renew}, 'tstd n.l- it. 2 I - --9tut bottle of -- .. -rC1r'a"'faurduummtl, 1.1mm, Toronto, India; his nun and addmas, and n his! mph of '2,e2StyatrEEeiiiG'2"lJllflu -'""-""--r-adaa='TtV't MW†l new?" complete]! own ca_uqe ; SImraaairtiiiii" you it LI'dl. also Reliable inquirera to Ccarr LIIU _ can't I 3 Hon. John Dryden, Preddont. The report for 1901 shaved ro- mrhblo Incl-ones over 1900. In the following its": New Maine-n tux-mood by $350,705 Premium Income Increased iom by "on. on ...»...g "an ..n..... 1 ehtdtM been. mere-ma by iiilirrr, A.†more.“ by ... ... 48,959 1““. In (one. In- I created by ... ... ......... ...Laowyu Continental Lilo Pouch- no Ill- mellod toe llnpllcity and lib-tam). t8r,t m. G . n wows, CHAS. H. FULL-3.; WHGquuMu-‘er. Secretary ’. up to cannueum tlflr "Atjlllfl)0itE company his with LOCAL APPLICATIONS. a they con- not noon the not. ot the diseue. Count: is o blood or oor"tttutionat disease. and in order to cure it you must at. intermlnmediea. Hall's Conn-h Cure is taken internolly. and act. dlroctly on the blood and mucouu turf-cu. Halli Catarrh Cure I: not. . quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best vhf-nickn- in this count-xx for you. and in 1 ten r pro- soripuon. It " composed of the but tonic. 2tetnLioiitfiieii. with the but blood unl- be- where - -- ,7..v.., an"; n: Coe nem- tty km on, and stole seventeen watch". New Pollcemnn (after a. pause)-. Be- gorra, yer Honor: the man may have boen a thare,. but he was no liar .'-/Pit-Bita. . Son‘s; d nun In mur- ___ ..-‘- ..- .auuuruuuu .’ New Policeman 41mm, yer Honor. I now but one man, an' I asked him what he was doing there at that time o' night. 89: he, “I have no bus- lnou hot-91m". now, but I expect to open 3 Jewelry athore in the vicinity latte. on." At that I says. " will: you lucceu, nor." mglltrate (disgusted) --rhar, and he did one!) a jewelry story in the vicin- The New Policeman. Raglan-ate (to new policeman) - Did you notice no suspicious char. 'utter about the tteigrhtxortsooHo Hinard's Llnlmenc ls um-d by Phy- dciana. TORONTO "3’thth know the air I Rai' Itll, CHM Mi)" 1 " if t - in: or his Glee.' "You are not sick. Joly." said one of the friends. “You only think you are." “Only think I am. eh?" “Yes. It is merely a delusion." "Welt. then, all I've got to any is. I'd rather be sick than have this dam-Ion." And then poor old Joh went ex- ploring for a new boil that had Clerk-a-m, can't get a. t Um here. He's drunk. Wytte (supporting his friend)--I know he is. What Clerk (fcorurun.vy--Thia is PPt'tbttee hotel. Wyttts-wen, he's too d Catarrh Cannot be Cured as a disinfectant. ,__v vvvulu ucvl'l‘ '" there so 1ontr."--chicasro News Y-r, (wise head) has an Manage over other mp powders inasmuch u it also acts n- .. .1: _. a - there so MY. Ituittrt--t never gazed upon such beautiful brie-a-thuu, as the Hal-woods have in their parlor. And they've had it for years. Mn. Quinn (Sortttrpptuoutuy) --0h, it Just show-a that they oan't afford to keep a. servant. It they had a maid that bric-a-brac would new-r be than-n an Inn--" "t__. -- w I w": my not be bill but it ia never able t: t- Few men have em dance to enable them g own mistakes When two women a Minn rd's Linlment Friend. I was walkln-g, near Miami. at a rather brl-k pace one morning, when I passed a. lone-owe ahauty. A white man sat upon the rude piazza. and another man and a boy stood near by. "Are you going to work 10-day?" uked tho boy ot the sitter. “No," was the answer. "Why not Y' i “I ain't got time.'-amrton Evening Tramreripi". The Greater of Two Evils. (Ban Francisco Bulletin.) a was cured of a bad case of Grip by MINARD'S LINIMEEN'P. Sydney, C. B. C. I. LAGUE, I was cured of loss of voice by MINARD'S LINIM'EN'I‘. CHARLES PLUMMER. Yea-mouth. I was cured of Sciatica Rheumatism i by MINARD'S LINIMEN'I‘. ._ -- -.. - u... if b price tsc. 'l'l'lir Plati- Are the best. the airrdrd/ui, " A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CUBE ... Illia I)lLl), I. muses All the game to Him {Bevel-ages.) -You caq't get a. re True -v-.- .v. uu-ulullllllll tree 'MY a; CO.. PMâ€, Toledo) o, " an..- ee, I: sent direct to the dim parts by the Improved Blower. Heal: the ulcers ocean; the at passages. slum droppin s in tho throat and iiiiii),',riil cum Catarrh and lay 'r'r'l'vC%'i,ud'g free. All dealers. or Dr. A. W. Chm Median. Co.. Tum and “In. poor old Job went ex- a new boil that had its debut on the buck 1. ma. t -- JIT. 1"e.et't Pre bittnr ene- Her Oblulon. Florida lndolem-n. e room for: imprdveiia't' not by blind at tho start, LEWIS? snip Shots. Pd) --rhar, and he Try in the vicin- stole seventeen tr REDUCE, n EXPENSE _-.., unu- uucr ;u- uu-uu only thlnk you ! kef tn bolt )Yhat MEIR-11?? unna at the start. a to see its finish. enough self-confl- un to ignore their Lumberman-s drunk to room for " weary" BUTLE It a tem man at the to let in Wiiiji GOOD PAINT. I For some cold water For a col powdered t Snuftlng remedies {a ing- at the For neurn coho! or we admin. and , . hxffl- ‘_.I _rw., hulr‘" lumps of sugar and a. tNalmrpoontui ot whlikey. When It begins to boil pour it back and forth from the mucoqmn to another until smooth and from); allow it to cool. then take a tea- spzmntul every half hour. tl TUB§ vii ing- at the nose. For neurtHiria try wet t'l coho! or water. or part-(or anum. and water, In“ on a bottle a.nd the part swam In. LA - a. _ u.muwuzer and swwnt oil appllt-d immediately will tako the pain from " burn. For nervous henunche bathe the back of the neck with hot water. For sick headache rub peppermint oil on the lnmplou. “nature of (union is thn lwst ttp- plication for sprains or bruises. For hiliou» colic try mm. and "-5-- l’rnollcul Remedies Recommended by the Funny Punk-hm. Limewater and swmnt oil appllc-d immediately will take the pain from a burn. Nu â€thallium for “Th Menthol Plaster, although "crupuloo dealers, muy my Recommpndml by 1lov.tor1 plmls. by 'the Margy, by " for stiffnmss, phutrhs:c, etc. Davis & Lawronvv tro., Lid l He’s a Mllnomer. I iToronio New“ Rev. G. S. Bland'n fiery sermon in Ottawa, in which he applied the Rad to the unpatriotic pig's in power, who want everything irom England and wish to give nothing in return. indi. cate! that this preacher ttttrs been misnamed. He would have been called Rev. S. G. Thunder. Keep House. 'Brooklyn '3tamsrdtniou., The Hoboken young women who have been praying tor nim- days for hmnds would make mum: bet- ter progres- if they resorted to the 1Nynparatively worldly church socinble. Riva little minute-a are- all the time Perry Davin†Painkiller nmls to stop a stomach ache. awn when it [a sharp enough to make a Strong man moan. Don't be fooled by imitation, 25 and 500. rrom men, and this is in a. graft measure the reason why women‘s discussion when It atrays outside the realms of dress and babies. Is not " ways as peaceful an is Muir-Mn gr V7 ..--â€". my" "nu are I". equals or unperiors, who have equal rights with him. whereas a woman may spend two hourl a day visiting with callers of her own grade of intelligence. as against sixteen spent with the children and the shrunk When she does meet won it is éither in the capacity of grocvry boys or clerks whose busi- [ new it is to defer to her opinion, how-‘ ever illogical. or in a noniai way. when it isn't worth while to combat her ideas If they happen to be er. ratic. So that unless tthe make: a very great effort tghe benomea posr the and dogmatic. and when aim meet: other women where there in a clash of interacts she. expects the some deference from them that she receives in her daily surrounding-n from man anâ€! 4).:- I, ', [HE - --"-- ----v-.. Ira-wt. l "tt is not because women are wo- men that they are dlsllked by their own tax tn bulineaa. It In because the average 'home woman' doesn't un- derstand. She is usually monarch of her home, absolutely the most int. portaut per-on in it, and she lose. the true appreciation of the import. ance of other people outside it. A man in business Is constantly brought! in pnnhanl- mun. _-___-- . _ ,...7 “4m olcrc " we tion offered by an oboervl philosophies} toasty leader l1'q I“ - " . r990...» om no. no. on. Advice to the Husbandlnl cqntact wmi born, woman A!» g WOMEN m 305mm; HOME co RES. Mlnard'a Linking): In the I» colic try noda and gin- miter. . throat try a Conlnrnnc rat " areas and babies. I: not a! peaceful an is desirable." munch-cu... fH: Htte i; tirtGurimi; Nrt'goril-, or land- -' . with men who' are Tad lur.P.riyy, who have for “The D. i L." although (tom‘- un- may any thorn- in. . doctors» by hoa- rcy, by c-vorybmly, n all: “tin can. "Olm â€for h.â€- -5 IMO! PR, t?bervintr "’in Philh- of al gamma!) niiiiiiiiiiiit EDDYS comprtuis of Mad" G /t'tit Don't use cheap Paint or the tlrtet Hunt ot l or hot summer noon "tabby. Cheap paint. union ll dear nah" - _ - nuc- W ttA-teu. m 1. 1m.- Otto. I 0.“. l ----- “YANTED G know that chemically prep. Jewellery And all WW or "0'er “than: uncle. 'nts. You can ll I El,tu21 Dru; (Tn so 1'-.: ,1 _ - throughout Canada to introduce our qoods.tapeiitir I]? show curds on 1try",r.oncosNt%ir' roads and I] conspicuou- places, also distributing small advertising mutter. Commit-Ion or 1'uet'g,aptii5 no: month and expenm notto exoe tea. per dug. Steady employment lo good. hone-L. Pt " In men. No Wat',",; â€can“. Write' for full particulars. T K' ulnar: IEDlClNl 00., London. Ont. Write for look on can: and Home. hee, is I mete-Ry when the best reunite from feeding would be obtained. It tone. up the Intent. ride the staunch of bots, ms and other ttarnaites that not the life blood any. Nothing like Dick's powder for 1 run down home. 50 cents . package. Loo-lug. - & Co., Am. - ___ -ee w-v-‘v. I In]: 101 ins. You cm groom-e ll fl'ftti,2f, Drug 'o., Hum! Ot., tit. Cntharines. Mfrs. on request. --'-------------, “YANTED GOOD 1TortitcrrEEPErts To know that electric Polluhinc “he. tho chemically Prepared ploth, chums Invert-re, jewellery and all tht maul-s like Me. No oattte or powder whatever " mud : a do li.atttrtil Article. Price 25 'al'dN,'1) by deue. mts. You can groom-e lt wholenlr trom tho mlnion Dru; 'o., Hamilton. The loam! Co., tit. Ctthnrinn Me.., _-s-__, - . . mun rm FOR "ut-iii/i-or m t", “to tut,lliiiifiidi,'iii'iii,d " no. on wo ir',G.!'tM'aeti'.t lofvhhtkl u GtktA'l,tat Winona“... Jul a 'hl.','tll?iljJfiiy'aiEiiiii taut 1hutt C tittfty Ou‘po-ur. P. 0. be: H. Wl-n "_-.-..- - u... lull “WWII. In: a rough out and a tight hide. anyone know. that his blood is out of order. To kee on union! econo- mically he must L' in good health. _-T---'-------------.-. 412m, CAVIATS, TRADE HARD. P one. Hon-cor Mu I'JIt'NtMgr,i- your. and 1tA'AgP'cffif2 y mu: " u no on . hTfi'lfillt,ht',fu't'J. Ont. Mu. Winslow'- Boothln 8 shout! “WAY! be and for Gllla, ml... " mothe- the child. Cotton- thefulu'. on. wind colic and Is the but randy or Dhl'fhac. U no". no manor when It in. lion And out: price “a so! our in; ml- buyon. Foam. no... men: Company. Toronto. Canad Blood cer. - - "mm for A-tte a... DICK’S BLOOD PURIFIER Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Tom“, I“ ‘04 'e.am all dragging. Scott's Emulsion neither looks nor tastes like oil because we are so careful in making it pleasant to take. This is not a new scheme. It has been done for years. Of course you must use the right oil. Scott's Emulsion is the one. l Give it to the peevish, tres ful child, and he laughs. Give it to the pale, anaemic child, and his face becomes rosy " full of health. Take a flat. chested child, or a child that has stopped growing, give him the oil, and he will grow big and strong like the rest. IISSUE NO. 15. 1902. Give them oil-cod-liver oil. It's curious to see the result. all for “map mum on Four hon-O. at Hunt ot storm and III. 1mm" noon nuke. it look 'hoap paint with no repu- dear paint. BUSINESS CRARCII. Mt LEAK}: MAL. ESTATE PA [1581‘s. Children. ' and UGi munble lol in CVPry lacnllty RWWQMCM ken-up Io. HM! Fail-iii-iii , Evil; hum). Thor-v in, an living " [helium aqtttttrr a “led Hit-N {MP “ti"! “IN “it“ 4 wands of her 1 " would my tttst' u give the MAHK“ lining: compl deiicn would “lob 1h? ukirt is as runny In; and neat of Urdu. down from tho v ahoe tops. Then line tgOovc u “on 11w mmw "Illnr " horrowm! from In w-ry full and dirt wry Izmir th the uddr-n tltirr--. 'Ure-around thp liven?y rumma- w one o than now copy the morning It on simple to m Cotton c wash gnw “all", lr. drna. ml'h tu. 1110 Ttt ltu run-no well no: tt [Oct that But, do [owns of teoded II bait a odds tit est Lu â€d I“! _ In lot liar it n form a granny the Pub he dwnt Ingh, bl This maltâ€: can imagine, tuchionnmr. The kin rm! ttho, rant and and bound lining and And the pr_etty. The pm tn tor your 1on between tut'k Meeves Irv tu: rtdttt to tlie . '1" ot pale ttoht the 'ltrrr tut band of In that it so“ t' lt. It is a tttcks. lt u N nrrangrd can be H-ppl' It to the “gm ne baggy on out over thr Chile. Prottmesrs In Opp“: grit-n “ upon it. Thu unobtrumu, :1 ton gown tall†I tendmugx m tiatea. not 31:. holdnmw as tl your ago. The wggrrit le at No, thnt It. It is a ttotur com: I by thr or a u coatmn tho mu “mun-r can. be t dht kin" t from th I dur. I than tw Yo “It noun: than gum: In In m I -I .0 "w: , .. , You In 00rd. Lu ttave titi dmplivip ertt.s fr “mmm‘ Ber. mu m ttemit Yet tin-r:- 'here ttre tT ttte outing V“ "irt " crowum \\ roit todor... ( or read, 11. Cd sumuu-r y and HH- fur hen collt.d Be tho, -" In (-1 .0 ounce. Fourth " I la thes den-rum (own tl qt"nrutu' But In a With tt " hm: we 1mm maul 1h Hp tndnwn ", inn-s w: blillHIl" There lit dead or " gel-lug my. not. tw [to Bttird V" hall I In Th: cl tim mumn No More “1! .mn a tot" con 86.000 I " Wtrr he tt HI It Su M ll " TT 03060 wh In D n " Id mal Ittt KIT NH