A4 t€" The asmallest piece of money that hase eurrency in the Kiondike is 25 eerts. The daitly papers are smaller than the oneâ€"cent papers ol Eastern Canada, but they @ell for 25 cents a number, $4 by the month and $40 by the year, payable in advance. A wellâ€"known person in Dawson. who recently said that the period of fancy priwes had now passed away forever, was compelled to admit that he had jw@#t pald a quarter of a dollar for a palr of ordinary shoestrings. L!ILS are still very high. An office which in Eastern Canada would be rentel for 830 a month costs $130 o" the Klomlike. A table waitress recetves $100 a month and a maid _ all work earns from 375 to $125 a month Hotel charges are high, but not erxorbitant. for this outâ€"0{[â€"theâ€"way Hotel charges are high,. 1 erorbitant, for this outâ€"ofâ€" pirt of the world. A «ma costs $2.50 a day. Breaki luxreh are served at 75 cer dinyer at 81. and the meals ter than might be expecte away In the wilderness. It is probable that for ma tha Kiondike region wiil be pertiant in the gold industry ‘t may gerer again equal annuat record. The placers Klondike yielided. according clai flzures in 1897. $2.230,( &T _ m wiven t1 N< The wages ol miners is #3 a day, alxl even ‘at this rate their savings are not very large. It was estimated that in 1901 the average purchasing power of $1 in eastern Canada was w@mal to that of $6 at Dawson. The ratlo In 1908 was estimated at $1 to $1,.50, showing that the high prices at Dawson are gradually decreasing. There has been a large drop in the prices ol many commodities as the fncilities for transportation between Dawson and the ocean have improved. Colfftee is now sold at 50 cents a »»ind, canned meats at 50 cents a can, fresh beef (the cattle being srivan Into the country) at the very low price of 25 cents a pound, pork amd fish at 50 cents a pound, bulter 35 centa a pound, eggs at 50 cents a dozen, potatoes at $2.50 a _ bushel, anmd oranges at 50 cents a dozen. On the whote, however, living, judged by war standards, is still very dear. Many cigars sell as high as a dollar aptece. ‘Theré are now five miles of macadâ€" amized sireets in the city. The setâ€" lliet population is about seven thouâ€" aawnd, neavly half of‘the totai popuâ€" lation of the Klondike mining disâ€" trict. Two Ibundred of the Canadian Monnted Police maintain sorder. The Catholigs, Epizcopalians, Presâ€" byrerlans, Methodists and Salvation Army all have well built places of Three companies with twentyâ€"three steamers give facilities for freight an< passengers on the upper Yukon, and eight other sieamboat companies with fortyâ€"one steamers handle the traffic of the river between Dawson an<d the sea. Aeccorung to twe I@Wtest offcial inâ€" {ormation, Dawson City iss being transforme«1 into a town witiha good deal o general business beaide gold mining;and is @cquiring a settled and a civilizet aspect. C worship. . Firs small hospitals are maintaingd for the sick. Three daily newspapers . are . published, thirtyâ€" three lawyers practice in the courts, three theatres altord amusement aund there are four mutual benelit sociâ€" eties. U 4 44 4b ib 4 4 O PRPRIE P P 4 i P ifpp fririep 9 Cook‘s Cotton Root Compound. Ladies‘® Favorite, Is the only gafe, reliable regulator on which woman can depend "in the hour A and time of need." ¢ t 4 4 P 4 t 4 d h e ce o d ue mp oï¬ c n oc cp 4 d _Ladiesâ€"ask your drugzist for CGaeok‘s Cotton Root Compound. Take no other as all pills, mixtures and imitations are dangerous. No. 1 and No. 2 are zold and recommended by all druggists inâ€"the Doâ€" minion of Canada. Mailed to any addresg on receipt ofqprlce and four 2â€"cent nostage stamps. he Cook ("3_-'&_ ny, No, 1.â€"For ordinary cases is by far the best dollar medicine known. No. 2â€"For special casesâ€"10 degrees strongerâ€"three dollars per !box._ m . o o O e td e oulput i LIFE IN DAWSON; A PROGRESSIVE TOWN 2 It is not oniy because of their great wearing qualities that you are recommended to wear in midht be expected so f In the wilderness. probable that for many yea londike region will be vrery in it in the gold industry, thou y gever again eaual its pa i record. The placers of t ike yielded. accordinz to of «ures in 1897. $2.2530,000 wi Style, fit and finish are almost as important. Graxsy Russzrzs have a stylish, clean cut appearance all their own, and are made in all the different shoe shapes. Granby Rubbers tor U 2 wor _ Prepared in two degrees of strength. No. 1 and No. 2. "Granby Rubbers wear like iron." high, but not outâ€"olâ€"theâ€"way A «mall room Breakiast and 75 cenis each meals are betâ€" pected so far Windsor, the m Py4 " &5 YA P : The Union Pacifi Colonist Tiogketse I rates from, Miszo $+ $25.00 to San | goles .anod many t points. . ‘Tickets * | Tann 15" ronk @ To prove to you ,that Dr. Chase‘s Ointment is a certain and absolute cure for each and every form of itching, 4 blecding and protruding piles, the manufacturers have gcuaranteod it. Sce tesâ€" timonials in the daily press and ask your neighâ€" bors what they think ofit, You can use it and get your money back if not cured. 60c a box, at all dealers or Epmaxsoxn, BarEs & Co., Toronto, Dr. Chaso‘s Gintment School Children as Suicides. In Prussia 413 school Children under filteen years of age have comâ€" mitted suicide within the space of ten years. Thres hundred and thirtyâ€" seven of them were boys and sevâ€" entyâ€"six girls. t Both short coats and long coate are fashionable, but there must be included in every spring outfit a long coat in the nature of a wrap. Bilk coats are no longer thought as smart as they wore There are some _ heavy corded silke, but all ol these are in light colors. A betâ€" ter investment than a black silk or satin coat is one of light cloth, which may be most elaborately trimmed or made in rather severe tailor style, with one, two, or three capes, and big buttons of smoked pearl, boue, or silyver. The long coats are willer around the skirts, to allow of the increasod width of the gowns.â€"Harper‘s. Baâ€" Zar. "You may judge of the extent of our business," said the Englishman, "Irom the fact that we spend £215 a year in ink for our correspondence." "That‘s nothing," said the Scotsâ€" man. "My firm saves twice that amount yearly by not dotting it‘s I‘s and not crossing it‘s t‘s.‘ I Cured a Horse of a bad swelling with MINARD‘S LINIMENT feX"" â€" THOS8, W. PAYNE, Dalhousie, ; I Cured a Horse badly torn by s pitchfork, with MINARDS LINL MEXEE : ;= : Doing Big Business. London Answers. An Englishman and a Seotsman, both commercial _ travellers, were bragging about the firms they repâ€" resented $ For full information call on or adâ€" dress H. F. CARTER, T. P. A., 14 Janes Building, Toronto, Cauada, or F. B. (;HO&'I“E. 125 Woodward arvenue, I Curad a Horse of the Mange with MINARD‘S LINIMENT. CHRINTOPHER SAUNDERS. > EVERY DAY. A The Union Pacific will sell Oneâ€"way Colonist Tiokets. at.. the following rates from, Miszouri river terminals: $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Anâ€" goles nod many ‘other * Californta points. . ‘Tickets onâ€"sale Feb. 15 to June 15, 1908 1 . $20.00 to Ogden‘ and Salt Laké City. $20.00 to Butte, Anaconda and Helâ€" ena. $22.50 to Spokane and Wanatchee, Wash. ® i $25.00 to Everett, Fairhaven and New Whatcom, via Huntington and Spokane. j 3?5.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Seâ€" attia $25.00 to Ashland,. Roseburg, Euâ€" gene, Albany and Smlem, via Portâ€" land. Tickets on sale Feb. 15 to April 30, 1903. To many points in the States of Callâ€" fornia, Oregon and Washington. Chicago Chronicle. "Sir," she cried, "if you kiss me, T‘l shriek." "I it‘s ail the same to you," he aaig. poiltely, "why not shriek first?" ‘"Bir," she coldly remarked, "I deâ€" cline to shriek at all." The Klondike in the first three years after its discovery, yielded one hundred ‘times more gold than the Witwatersrand in the first three years after gold was found in that remarkable region, and nothing is more certain than that we have not yet Legun to fathom the wonderful mineral wealth of Alaska and the other northern parts of North Amâ€" the other goid centres of Canada in that year yielded only $6,000,000. The gold product of the Kiondike in 1901 amounted to $24,000,000, which. was £4,000,000 more than the output from @ll our gold mines in Alagska during the same year. It is not expected that ‘the Klondike {I'O- duction in 1902 will eyual that ol 1901, for no mew discovery of gold was made during the year. Itâ€"was due entirely to the wonderâ€" {ul development of gold mining in the Klondike that Canada attained in 1901 the third place among the gold producing countries It was surpassel only by the United States with _ $78.658,700 and _ Australia with $75,283,200, and took its place in advance ol Russia, which mined $23,000,800. 8St. Peter‘s, C. Bathurst, N. B. ‘Then he kissed her. ONEâ€"WAY RATES. Wraps and Coats. Money in it Obstinacy. EDWARD LINLIEER, out $22,275,000 All ease, and this alone must be regarded as an eminently Gesirable result.â€" Dr. Andrew Wilson, in the London Chroniclea ; i glad to see the condition of railway carriages is beginning to receve atâ€" tention. They are "places" much reâ€" quiring attention in this respect. A {ine of 15¢. each was inflicted on two men at Perth the other day for spitâ€" ting in a railway carriage. The proâ€" secution was undertaken by the County Council of Glamorgan. All such legislation is not only needed, but its beneficial effect will not be limited to suppressing a nulsance. Through the operation of the law the thoughts of the nation will be diâ€" rected toward the prevention of dizâ€" Stark or On10, CiTtv or Tourbo, }- Lucas Covnty * Fraxx J. CarxrEy makes oath that hels the senior partner of the firm of F. J. CusnEy & Co., doing business in the C“{: of Toledo, County and State aforesald,and thatsaid firm wili gary the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLâ€" LARS for each and every case of CatTares that cannot be cured by the use of Hanu‘s Catarra CorR®. FRANK J CHENEY. {’;:} A. W. GLEASON, Semmymmes? Notary Public. Hall‘s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acte directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. ‘ _ F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0 Sold by all «lrugzlstsâ€"?.’sc. Hail‘s Family Pills are the best. Health Laws in Englard. Everybody by this time is famillar with the pronouncement of science that spitting is a habit which, apart from its unpleasant nature, is fraught, in the case of consumptive persons, with great danger to the naâ€" tion at large. Something must have been accomplished in the way of lessâ€" ening the practice from the advice to refrain from it legibly displayed in public "places," from tramcars to Postâ€"offices. Local laws are also in operation for the punishment of those who offend, A Liverpool invesâ€" tigation showed that of 105 "samâ€" ples" of expectoration examined five contained virulent, that is active, bacilli of tuberculosis. I am at least Sworn to before me and subscribed in m presence, this 6th day of December, A.D., 1886’. Hardening Aluminum. A process wth the object of increasâ€" ing the mechanical properties of aluminum has been patented in Gerâ€" many, says Kuhlow‘s Trade Review. The process is interesting in the sense that it opens up a view to the possibility to employ aluminum to new uses in giving it certain qualities of endurance and resistance which are wanting in its pure state. It is well known that aluminum works badly with certain cutting tools and files. It has been shown that the alâ€" loying of aluminum and magnesium have a marked superiority over pure aluminum, but less malleable and ducâ€" tile. The authors obsarve that if alâ€" uminam is allied to 2 to 10 per cent. of magnesium the metal obtained is hardly to be distinguished from alumâ€" inum, but when this alloy is passed several times through a flatting wnill, heated each time towards 400â€"500 deg. C., Its principles are modified. The alloy cuts and files well as though it was charged with magnesâ€" ium. It has preserved, on the other hand, the duactility and malleablllty‘ of pure aluminum. ‘ Fair Customer (rather loudly) â€" Threes ! Shoe Clerkâ€"Threes? Fair Customer (in a low tone) â€" Yes, three dollars. Size 6. Dâ€"Philaâ€" delphia Press. Shoe Clerkâ€"Are you Being waited on, ma‘am ?, y §+.. Fair Customerâ€"No; L want a pailr ol walking shoes. t Shoe Clerkâ€"What price, and size, Dr. _ August Koenig‘s Hamburg Drops have become an indispensable home friend for suffering ‘women. Scott‘s Emulsion, fresh air, rest all you can, eat all you can, that‘s the treatment ‘and that‘s the best treatment. Don‘t wait until you can‘t deceive yourself any longer. Begin with the first thought to take Scott‘s Emulsion. If it isn‘t really consumption so much the better; you will soon forget it and be better for the treatment. If it is consumpâ€" tion you can‘t expect to be cured at once, but if you will begin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treatâ€" ment you will win. The time to treat consump tion is when you begin tryin to hide it from yoursel%. Others see it, you won‘t. The best lung fertilizer is Scott‘s Emulsion. Salt pork is good too, but it is very gard to digest. lungs. Like other weeds it‘s &sï¬; destroyed while young; when old, sometimes im possible. Strengthen the lungs as you would weak land and the weeds will disappear. _ _ _ Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak WEEDS ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Duplicity. * We will send you a little of the® Emulâ€" sion free, _ _ M Chemists, â€" . _ Toronto, Ontario. SCOTT & BOWNE, 5oc. and $1; all druggists. Be ;un that, thiis picture in the form of a labe! is on the wrapper of. every bottle > Emzrs‘i:nyoubuy. The sexton of an Episcopal church in Boston has many stories to tell of the remarks and comments made by visitors. One Christmas, when the church was beautifully decorated with evergreens and firs, an old lady walked up the aisle to the chancel and stood sniffing the air after everyone else had left the church. "Don‘t it smell solemn ?" she said at last to the sexton as she turned away with evident reluctance. "#I don‘t know as I ever realized just what the ‘odor of sanctity‘ meant before toâ€"day. ., We don‘t have any such trimmings in the church I atâ€" tend up in the country." " Do not smoke . a pipe that has a short stem. .‘ . _ > Â¥ " O all methods of smoking the cigarette is the least offensive." * Nicotine vaporizes at 250 degrees, and that portion of it which is not decomposed in the centre is attracted toward the tip and accumulates there ; it is â€" therefore prudent ~to throw Away the last quarter of ‘a cigay. l *A PO%E " Do not smoke either while fasting or a short time before meals. * Do not use moist tobacco, since nicotine then escapes with the vapor and is not decomposed. * When smoking cigars or cigarâ€" ottes always use an amber, meerâ€" schaum, horn or: cherry holder. Culture, Not Creation. My business, is not to, rebuke myâ€" self, qs But make the absolute best of what . â€"God made. â€"Browning. From the Royal Academy of Belgium comes the following sage advice to smokers : Care of the Eyes. When the eyes ache, relieve them by closing the lids for five or ten minutes. When stinging, and red through crying, they should be bathed in rosewater, or wet a handâ€" kerchief with rosewater and lay it over them for a {ew minutes. If they are bloodshot, you need more sleep, or have been sitting in a draught. If they have a burning sensation, bathe them with hot water to which a dash of witch hazel has been addâ€" ed. If the whites of the eyes are low and the pupils dull, striect atâ€" tention should be paid to diet. has happened." "That‘s right, my dear. &how some spirit. What are you going to do?" "I‘m going to bring up the subject again and then cry."â€"Titâ€"Bitse. Bringing Hubby to Terms. "Yes." gaid young Mrs. Solo, "Henry and I had some words this morning, and I can‘t deny, he got the best of it." "That will never do," returned the experienced neighbor. "You can‘t afford to étart married life that way." "I know it," answered the young wife. "I‘ve thought it all over, and when he comes home toâ€" right I‘m‘ going to bring him to terma so quick that he‘ll hardly know what Minard‘s Liniment Relieves Neuralâ€" Mirard‘s Lintment Cures Burns, allow the sufferer from indignstion to eat heartily anrd heavily of anyâ€" thlng‘ he likes while curinx him, for the Pineapple actually digests the food, letting the stomach rest and gt. sound whilst you enjoz life.â€"Prico, 35 cents. with the old standard remeâ€" dy that has stood the test of 40 years experience and is more popular toâ€"day than ever before. Cure Your Cold DR. VON STAN‘s PINEAPPLE@ TABLETsS of Campbeliford, Ont., states : *"For years 1 was troubled with nervousness and im‘dpaired liver and kidneys. Iwas treated by several doctors ; tried every medicine. Last hls procured a bottle of Ssouth AMERICAN Ncavine. I took but a very few doses and the nervous dexiroadon leoft m{ entire sysâ€" tem. will never be without it." Nervine, the hcalth builder, blood maker and nerve food, thatis quickâ€" @st and most thorough in its action. wilt every organ in the body in goof:‘orklng order speedily and permanently, through giving them a new nervous energy, and fills the system with health, vigor and rich, red blood. i Eies J. W. Dinwoodie, The Odor of Sanctity. Counsel to Smokers. Street Gowns. Stroet gowns for spring and sumâ€" mer woear show three or four absoâ€" lutely diverse styles. all & which are nttractive. . For ordinary â€" overyâ€" day woear the skirt must be short ; that is a positive command at preâ€" sent. Not so short as to show the feet, but at the same time to clear the grourd, and to havo a decided flare around the foot, to fit well nround the hips, but not too tightly. The coat of threeâ€"quarter length or short. with a_, short skirt, is the favyâ€" orite style for tho moment, made on the lines of the ridingâ€"haht or afâ€" ter the pattern of one or other of the {avorite fur models of the winter, with an attached skirt. . The coat blouses. and has a broad girdle at the back.â€"Harper‘s Bazar. (One of Mr. Wells‘ Masseyâ€"Harris binders is six and the other four year«‘ old, and Mr. Wells asserts only seventyâ€"five cents‘ worth of repairs have been Amt on thein up to date, and that the binder first bought is good for five years yet, to say nothing of the younger one. How much of the spirit of Canada and Canadians there is in this? > This i« thespirit which is steadily bringing our fair nation to the fore. ue 7 Owing to scarcity of help, Miss Edie and Miss Emma Wells volunteered to drive their father‘s Masseyâ€"Harris binders through the harveat. _ As a result of their efort«, Mr. Wells was the first farmer on the Plains to finish cutting. _ _ y C C * â€"Mr. Wells‘ farm is situated oae mile south of Wellwood Station on the famous Carberry Platnos. â€" He cultivates 320 mcres. Not many young ladies in Canada can boast of having cut the entire crop on their lather‘s farm. palace; the railway is a narrowâ€" gauge track, on which a mimiature engine draws the material for the new Government buildings ; the traâ€" veller can only enter the stately city on his own legs or on the back of a native donkey ; and the fast steaâ€" mers plying on the Nile woulid not compete with Ple fleet of the late Thames Steamboat Company. Kharâ€" toum, therefore, hardly seems to riâ€" val Paris, or even London, at preâ€" sentâ€"whatever it may do in time.â€" London Truth. _‘The two young daughters of Mr. George Wells can do so, however. _ . An unfortunate exile in the Soudan, who has been looking for this stateâ€" ly city, says, Khartoum is still no more than a big village ; the palace and Government offices are nothing worth talking about ; the churches are nonâ€"existent ; the Gordon â€" rolâ€" lege, still quite incomplete, might pass for a red brick barn ; there are no roads, except just around the There have been some marvellous stories of the ‘ transformation â€" of Khartoum under _ British rule. One writer â€" saw a vision of a stately city, with beautiful lawns and garâ€" dens, wide streets, churches, a colâ€" lege and magnificent Government ofâ€" fices ; a hbandsome palace built of red brick faced mwith stone ; a railâ€" way running into the clty, and fast steamers piying on the Nile. All this where there had been five years earlâ€" er a reeking huddle of mud huts. Vila Chicago and Northwoestern Ry., every day from February 15th to April 30th. â€" Coloniet one.way secâ€" ondâ€"class tickets at extremely low rates from stations in Ontario and Quebec, to points in â€"Colorado, ‘Utah, Montana,â€" Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and California ; also to Victoria, Vancouver, New Westminâ€" ster, Nelson, Rossland, letec." Full particulars, ratos and folders can be obtained from â€"R. H. Bennett, General Agent, 2 East King street, Toronto, Ont. Gilesâ€"I guess soâ€"with the possible exception of the mule. Ke‘s a chronic kicker, you know.â€"Chicago News. Milesâ€"I _ wonder if animais are happy ? Mr. Askemâ€"Do you believe in here dity ? Minard‘s Liniment for gale everyâ€" where. Old Mr. Kidderâ€"Sure; now, there‘s my granadson, for instance. He‘s in love with the same ballet dancer I sdored when I was his age.â€"Boston Herald. It is not quite certain whether a bird with one wing is as pretty as with two; it is, in fact morely a difference of a pinion. F New York and Boston Via New York Central. The numerous trains, the excellent service, the uniformity of its trains, its four tracks and the location of its depots in Boston uand New York, make the New York Central the fayâ€" orite line to those points. _ 4 Any ticket agent will confirm the above. If you want to have homeâ€"made bread, you must wed a homeâ€"bre1 maid.â€"Pennsyivania Punch Bowl. There are very few cleansâ€" ing operations in which Sunlight Soap cannot be used to advantâ€" age. It makes the home bright WHERE LABOR WAS SWEET. *\ A Catalogue will be mailed will senda n‘nmo and address. vyou if SEI:KIRK FENEE CO., Wellana, Settiers‘ Low Rates West The Real Khartoum. «Penn‘s Philosophy. How Time Flies. The Exception. A Penny Saved is Too Much for the Other Man. "Don‘t you fthink that a billion dollars is too much for any man to ha ve »" "Yes" answered _ Senator Sorg» hum; "that is for any other man to bhave."â€"Washington Star. Lifebuoy Soapâ€"disinfectantâ€"is strongly recommended by the medical profession as a safeguard against infectious diseases. . .. "Bere‘s looking at you ‘" cried the man,. raising Lis glass and malkdag i\ study of the bathors on the beack below.â€"Princeton Tiger. Toperiy â€"Is that has kn Jagawayâ€"> THE CAMPBELL MFC. CO. __ of HAMILTON, ONTARIO. «ie dik Wl dlh dih dil alh ik ate dik dlt tll k 1,000 MILE AXLE GREASE i pathatinplyalietieaingi td gieat 4 * FOR sALE £# Send date of birth and ten cent««@llver) for trial horoscope: and be‘ convinced. Careful and conscientious httention givep to every horoscope, freed from all humbug that has made astrology in recent years so distasteful to magy. | R. ‘Buge, Morris Heights, New York If You are a Sceptic or Nonâ€"Believer in I have also 20,000 Black Berry Plants of leading varieties to sell at $1.25 per bundred or $10 thousa nd. & B‘Ilpmry Plants, and Currants, red and black, for sale cheap. Order enl‘l’. "IMratâ€"come first served." Can «hip G, T. R. or C. P. R.,, Canadian or Dominion Express. G.N.W. or C.P.R. teleâ€" grupln connection. _ Bell telephone No. 10F, irimsby. Address W. 6. HUITTENHOUSE, Excelsior Fruit Farm, Bean I have a choice lot of Strawbherry Plants to offer for epring setting that have been grown on ground specially prepared. They ave good fibrous roots. I have been spraying my plants rcsula.rly for tuut two seasons,hence they should beenâ€" tirely free of leaf blight or rust, which is a yvery important matter in starting a rlnntuuo-. I have a large autply of the Williams (the most po\yulnr market berry.toâ€"day) Clyde Wilson, Michael‘s Early, ete. Can furnish any of the leading varieties. Any 0f the ordinary varieties bunched and packed F. O. B. at following pricesâ€" Th lets less than 500, 85¢ per hundred In lots of 500 and under 1000, 30c per hundred 4 In lots of 1000 and over, .2.{0 per thousand A discount on orders of over 10,000, . # Minard‘s Liniment Cures Dandrulf A FINANCIAL IN8NITUVTION, INCORâ€" PORATED under the Ontario Joint Btock Companies Act by letters patent, capital paid uï¬ .1&.000, with head office in Toromâ€" to, will appoint a representative for mm trict cot:fnrhln‘ the county in which Paper is circulated and the counties adjoinâ€" ng. Nominee must undertake to canvass the territory thoroughly, large and small towns and villages. Income (salary and commission) from $5,000 to 07,()01|odper annum, avcording to the g‘ltb\ll‘n,)" dl-pla‘\l' 'ln «1BWOTs, CCCE C CA aan securing business. . $1,000 for control. f Strawberry Plants, Etc., For Sale An energetic man known, desired, but invest $1,000.00. Apply Executive, Toronto. ISSUE NO. 13, 1903. For sale by all leading dealers. It Has No Equal Manufactured only by It tomes up the system, rids the stomach of bots, worms and other parasites that suck the life blood away. Nothing like Dick‘s powder for a run down horse. 50 cents a package. Leeming, Miles & Co., Agents, is a necessity where the best results from feeding would be obtained. It tomes up the system, rids the of order. To keez:- animal econoâ€" mically he must be in good health. When an animal is all run down, has a rough coat and a tight hide, anyone knows that his blood is out Blood District Manager . Will sell whol* propertyâ€"comâ€" plete or detachedâ€"very cheap for cash. Apply to Creamery and Cheese Factory at Muirkirk Station, M.C.Ry. Land, buildings, anï¬:na. boller and all machinery for butter and cheese making. t BLOOD PURIFIER ASTROLOCY GEO. ROWLEY Box 355, St. Thomas, Out, DICKC‘S A Dry Toast ocked you out ? No ; mornings. Out Late it sitting up late nights man, widely and favorably \but do not reply if cannot 204 McKinnon you Beamsvilie. played in excluaive Bldg mey vislils 1"l:) donia. They a tunpeâ€"teller ; 1 manded _ the her ; Paul a ob rose up beaten ; _ Carl ‘ mnight they pr: y great earth opened and b: Beyond All Doubt. But as to the cure iusel! E#orq ie no poâ€"â€"ible doub! Bre all easliy ohtained an n to, not only by ti.« y, but by a bhunired who watched the girl & into the grave, amlj from ite very m Ebring : #6 the *o grasp its m that toâ€"Giay she is a cou ©f Illteen, with hoalth in ®@very feature and sepeak @Â¥very â€" movemont. An Berurd tin= ans agnin th ama rkn b}e about hy 1| @©ry, that Bright‘s D 10 itr clutchos, and ¢ Ster bad fastoned on only release wase doat! 14 fFrom Mail ar ! Bbubenacadie, Han ©.â€"(Epecial)â€"Thi~ ! u‘mbr(bllg’hl Ou 1 thrust into the bro Mie notice by the » eure of a young gir ease, tniee its nowâ€" & sort ol mild eurp lage knows Alls> M Ebought that a fow was éAAck bevond th Mother of the Girl T Story in Full. iuneâ€"tleiler , Taul was gri manded the spirit 10 “1 ber; Paul and Silas ar ob rose up : the mission beaten ; cast into priso: might they prayed and sa y great earthquake : the « *nod and bands loosed drew his seword ; Paul say jailer _ converted Paul eared for. IL Topic: Paul‘s love ar the church. The emetle t( ipplans was written by I ®Rome, in A. D. $63, and sent podtus, Paul shows his for the saints ; calls the «abd crown ; urges them fast ; to help the women ed with him ; to always be moderate ; to pray thanks ; desires that the kept through Christ : exh 10 think on holy thing» ; th for the gift sent ; tells of tventment and strength in J Step by Step the was Driven Back Medical Scien Triumphed How Bright‘s Dise: Vanquished by D Kidney Pills. Terrible Struggle Wi Deadly of Kidn Diseases ventment ano sirenglh in JJI Topic : Paul proving %s the Christ. Pau! and SHUBENA Sunday Se Introduction.â€"The _ |o guarter cover portions econd and third missions Ailthough great oppomit at nearly every place ) the gospel took a sleep bearts ol the people a of the leading cities o M churches were est; Bummary.â€"Lesson â€" ].â€" w for Christ Pia Paul on his second miss mey visits Philippi, a «oi aonia. They are lollow NTER XATION A t LEss0q MARCH 20. 190 put by that old reilable -vd{. 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