they d trit it fairy it | ot nc myth of Mother â€" Goose anrd / ity hee gravesitcme in the Granary buryâ€" | a °; img grounmd persists so obstinately to that it wae q plous aw! a Beeded | Hp eervice thot â€" Mrs3, Atabella Stuart pos Austin performed inst night {for the | cas true nuthor oft the immerial nursery | the rhyme» cor ithe 200th nhanivrersary of gar his ecth, in her paper for the club the C Brooke House, . s the leoturep sc amid: "Peopie do not know all that bece they deon‘t know, hereo not realizing thrct it takes i FEHC MWms 22000 NLC wws wer .l °. Atia see.â€"Ldgar Wallace in â€"<JEgTteqe ha miiip iL Shall they in & degree be justified. _ Not all of them shall be citizens of a new Chiâ€" cagoâ€"a poor enough ideal, God wots! â€"but they shall kreatly grow. They shall hit higher than they aim, beâ€" cause that is how the idea) works ou? ; lut in ths miart m> h it nevep. ceasing fight to thrust into fame and place the town of their adoption comstitutes as fine a display of true patriotism as one may well with to. see.â€"Edgar Wanaa. 17 [3 CC office The Whkcc inss ~yu o 200. C ky be sain in ther favor, tha lieve alnn they tell. Brag ! Lo brag quite like it. "If you can find time it you to stop off at Wrinkl town. yes sivr,. I don‘t sur po eric efforts of the avera dian township of smaller C tily its glorious fatth in t} "Here." says the man of town, "is a spot which b dence, by natural position, tmondlnar: conditions, a provximity to the Canadian 19 destined to be the Chicag west. Let us, the early fa IHMC AIFWV inlemmemuls 2y "Ot! oc, j3 " he way of Canada; it is also the way of the States, excapt that there any old street of frame touses has its clty hall and corpora. tion. In Canada, incorgoration is a EÂ¥ize to which every proper town affires. It is a goal to which the newest villageo that was ever tacked on to a C. P. R, elevator strives. Con.â€" sequently, men from the back places arednveterate Hare, though this may. be saicn in ther {avor, that they be~ NCY uB Hkuke aste ~ t mu® + ice shack to â€"storeyed ho Ts is the also the WaJ that there a touses has it ‘rles they 7, _~*~ / «c@put. As is, and was, Winnipeg, so Moose Jaw, or the thousand little townâ€" shiips spread over Canada, tapping the country, fceding â€"the country, barking money and dreaming of in corproration. For a town not the dignity of a city till it has a popuâ€" latio1. of ten thousand. Any numboer ol reople, from ten to twenty thous. and gathered together in one Elace constilute a townehir. From _ ten thousard to a hundred thousand they form the popalation ol a city. Over ore hundred thousand they are The Eartii Alovae 4. °_ _ Coorl CHOE" Eo ko tempting to poke a poor for fun at these little Londons & &ling for recognition, let me Pight here that I know of no â€" no more inspiring sizht than | forded by the spectacle of the ] uries of civilizatton easier â€" to €ate; and co Winnipeg became 0tCE the receiving station for duets and the dwtrlbuting point necessities, whetber it â€" was CHIOEH OF EALCAEE w‘ _snl 38 fonur a,1., _ ~~ it the paper. Across four columns, in black typel =â€""Local firm gets a thousand-dol-’ lar contract. Contractor O‘Grady in , open competition secures order for | erecting new hotel. Successiul com-; petitor speaks with ‘Gazette man, and expresses confidence in the fuâ€" ture ol Bear‘s Head Creek,. Lest It be thought that I am a+ FmmnsuleEoe as 3 h 27", rhe newspaper is a fact day you arrive there have tb happenings in Bear‘s Head Behold the front page of the Acroos‘ four columns, in blac L €KW s ues se j Â¥ith a wanday, | 21644 Wiich are . _ y , 0Cople barn, with a wooden | f Do steeple: that the electric llghtox?ng Mikg iX the Per car sorvice are unb‘ushing myths. [L‘mued' Lima, P Or it is, "You ought not to mieg | [UY market for Bear‘s Head Creek. I con‘t want to | 0W ivcomotives. brag about it, but you‘ll be gup. | P@Uviin rauib.way, prised. Pon‘t leave Canada without | ©"848l Capiialist {perle If: We‘ve got a newspaper | 9COMotives are there, too, that will interest you," | this country. You go. Montenegro, the Et iss InGOGK a LIMMYIur |ranwaln:. | Nrow oi 10 bfi~ the PP WRlitamrmedes â€" ABca ll-wfl"equr“t tiv the same position to an tob:u an it does now. Immigrtration in creasodâ€"it was a pitiably siow proâ€" cessâ€"more and more prairie land was broke:: in ; the wheat crop became bigger and bigger ; the needs of the arban populat.on corre:ponding‘y in creascd both in quantity and varâ€" lety ; agricuiture became a scientific JLursuit, necessitating improve1 maâ€" chisery ; the olj settlier, whoâ€" for years hai roughed it on the bare es. sentials 0‘ ii/e, foun| the little lux. I arother town like Wrinkies in all‘ Carada. â€" We‘ve got as magngfl-‘ Crnt a Church as you‘ve seen outsids , Montreal : banks, â€" courtâ€"house, rost Circe. hotcl, and were just inctaling «lieiric light and a car service." t You krow Wrinkles. Alas! That tho bank, post omce.! amdl court house are beneath â€" one humble roof ; that the hotel is knpt’ by Hee Chow ; that the church is a C microscopic barn, with a wooden | , steeple; that the electric light nndll car service are unb‘ushing myths. . Oe bh /m sb us . 0 en . Realt Mother Cot e corn{ields _ with erecting on this kr' on that M 1 sacrificing with with,, 7 6. YA some re. withal a etern sense of little chureh and the post. ck to make place for a ‘ed hotel. 330“' faith sBS8H they in BA butndbietih stenteihs....2c4 4 4515 4 , Wj}’:'l of long: standing, and ave oniy in kimsf creased in ratio to the prosperity of ! tries the surroupding countre Wham wrl lC are towns wti:ch 'l;a-vâ€"o sprung Importance in a lew years, su Lomonton and California and Soh oo s o ooo . henee not rea rare genivs to 1 have been wo: hebndegins d o. . MB c i k to poke a poor form of se little Londons atrugâ€" recognition, let me _ say CWtF Eeviouss «e‘ y w Iat _.Wrinkleav.' '1'\- ?l‘;!:) L5 35 7f let me say , be construct it I know of no Hner,, The Duisbu; ing sizht than is al. ! tairs and a | spectacle of the Homâ€" burg, Rhenish atton easier to pro. | ped the mate; Winnipeg became â€" at | te Kiao Chow ving station for pro. | Shantung Rai distributing point for | of constructio hetbe» it â€" was fine way Company t PGaghs. German Loctc 8. Winnipeg, so Moose | cured an order housand little townâ€" | the Japanese ; ver Canada, tapping | price of these eding the country,| be about $11.0 and dreaming of in. The Servian or a town not the | soon be in the : y till it has a popuâ€" | ablo amount o ougsand. Any numbor | used in the e ten to twenty thous. rallroad â€" repa gether in one place | built at sever; wunehip. From â€" ten | lires. ndred thousand they | Russian engir tion of a city. Over urveying sever usand they are The ‘to be built by of these lines is y of Canada;. it is | the Persian cayp the States, excoapt | sian Transâ€"Casp old street of frame The French G y hall and corpora. | Propriated the ; incorpgoration is a | francs for the very proper town / railroads in EFro goal to which the | on the Island of it was ever tacked | _ There is at ipre evator strives. Con. | for all kinds of r >m the back places | rolling stock in rs, though this may.| contemporary vor, that they beâ€" | Goverzsment has . Brag! There is | the last fou~ mo e it. ï¬tructior. ol mor | time it will pay , lines. t Wrinkles. A fire The (Co‘onial G n‘t .n‘wae thero‘s DutCh East Indie e _ average Canaâ€"‘ ders for the supp! maller size to jusâ€" ’ to be erected on ith in the future, ! In Java and Snm:# man of the new A South Africa c which by Proviâ€" | that nearly $.0 O( position, by exâ€" | in the near future tions, â€" and the | railways in Car ‘anadian Railway | River Colony, Nat e Chicago of the | vaal. New raiyron early fathers of | built In Rhodesia. i© ground for fuâ€" On the northern Morocco is tha or e new town sits | has ro railroards puffing at uts L 41. __ 0 1f}FORAr early fathers of C ground for fuâ€" Loudon Mail . propling the th _ phantom this patch a A mammoth ned it on the bare es. . found the little lux. like Wrinkies in all e got as magnifiâ€" L 00 se C Eveg leoturer | ascribed the all that | become more realizing to write The successf wout to annartinwi41. _ .you‘ve seen outsides " and ‘they etill courtâ€"house, rost ‘ author died in we re just inctaling QKO. May the fa d a car service." , rame of Charle cles. Tranweript, _ bank, post office, are beneath one j International k aha io ck ow lX 2 % town sits Railway will pay There is ol rno finer, than is af. Trom . post office, | . beneath _ one In bhotel is kept’ e church is a e!,?}““’ th a wooden [ ated T ur}c light hm:d ! Limit ng myths. nOt to miss|the m his the The successful opportunities. garments for am atâ€" ~Aie â€" We ser 3 _ " W ott GOOre . brs ty in Mayilair. The king hag a personal interest in the ai to make men‘s dress more bec He wearsg evening dress as lit possible, and upon every possit casion he causes the gentlem the court +4 j;i__ *HC f use 4 _ s | SENeemr PCAE L great London tailor, who w the growing â€" revolt again "sombre sameness" of evenin Society men are taking to breecheg among other fads, the present craze kseeps up of long trousers will soon be ty in Mn,_yra.ir. The kin@ hn On the norther Morocco is ths C has ro railroards time. A‘4 tratifte ’thn interior is cn Chicago Post. "Do you know anything abo ing?" ‘"*No," he replied sadly, "I 4 I «lid, but when I tried it, if tho girl cido‘t marry me." caravans s e n enc oo‘ Men‘s clothes are becor ind more faneiful, accore reat London tailor, who hi armemesck s .â€" $ derg ftop 1,, . _\ __@U ate inviting ten. ’ ders for the supply of 44 new bridgeg to be erected on the railway lines In Java and Snmatra. A South Africa eor.tcm'porary states that nearly $.0 000,00) will be #pgent In the near future for extending the railways in Caro Colony, Orange River Colony, Nataq and the Transâ€" yaal. New railroncs are also being built in Rhodesia. l On the northern coast oft Africa, MOrOCQ: is khu . _ _ _ CHel Minard‘s Liniment r ait pir 32 _@ _O¢D‘ a great demani ’ for alt kinds of rallroad material and rolling stock in Stain. _ A Spanisb contemporary reports that the Goverzsment ‘has authorized during the last fou> months alone the con» ï¬tructior. of more than a dozen new nes. The (Co‘onial Government . of the Dutch East Indies are inviting ten-‘ derfl rOl‘ Chibe Joneweae®es c geip 4 1 Russian engineers â€"are at present survreying several lines of rat‘roads to be built by Russia in Persia. One !or these lines is to connecet Teheran, the Persian capâ€"ltal, with the Rusâ€" sgian Transâ€"Caspian Railroad systom. The French Government has Ats» propriated the amount of 25,000,000 francs for the construction of new rallroads in Fronclhy Indoâ€"China aod Oin the Island nt up. 40000 00A 1€ Kino Chow, : Ehantung Rails of construction way Company. German Lucon cured an order the Japanese ra Lrice Of these a uoc o o en e nererrdl Mediterrancan, A report from T effeet that the Sia bas Uecided to con: the rai.road syslem Sceme 1,500 miles o be constructed. Theo Duisburg Iron eesksl.s !2 M l o ve YCw "2C> ah order for 26 locomotives fog ho Japanese railroads. The average rice of these engines is reported to ) about $11.000. The Servian St&8Lte (Bal‘vonids sei: C IK the only country which ) railroards up to the pressnt A‘l tratts from the coast to terior is carried on by came! Ma From Jest to t a; _ e kentlemen of to discard the du}] black fOF hbricht u.e oC P 7 (natrldntaantsrngsss DK s y l ... dn ited the amount of 25,000,000 for the construction of new ds in Froncly Indoâ€"China aod Island of Madagascar. Pikes w gtu 3 . ELCC Om NC AUTgH s and a limited quality only in », Rhenish Prussia, has just shig» the materiai for 24 new bridges ‘ao Chow, to be erected on ork. den‘s Attire butrindit6,24.5 â€" Pright uniforms, To of the king may be esire of many men to artistically clothed. oittribute "Moihor Goocse‘ stories to an old tousewife, whereas the real ;) author, & echolar of classic learnâ€" Ing and renown, is C harles Perrault, of Puris, one of ho first members of ithe French Aicodem y," Where is no estimating the amount o fine moral culture conveyed ‘to simple minds ‘through his tales in + the wcourse of two centuries. _ The ‘triumm of docility over tyranay, for Instance, is nowhere more forciâ€" [ bly illuctrated {hain in "Cinderella," wheit marvrellows maid, who, with her kins{o‘k, iris as MABNV ndcaitne mc LCCE ECCRRN UOH n the market for a cor unt of machine tools the equipment of th: 0 o e t EV repair shops â€" now t geveral stations along engineects â€"are at mra man makes his Lucomotive rallroads oi present * SIOn De a rare he king has taken t in the attempt ££ more becoming, dress as little as every possible oc. »NCers â€"are at present eral lines of rallroads y Russia in Persia, One is to connect Teheran., Cures Diphtheria, according to becoming more who welcomes against the evening dregg, Earnest. 4s, and if up a pair about flirt thought 6 hanged knee ols to be thae new Â¥ _ being long tha cooly. * ‘*Yes, yes : in at once." " on a3° , (iUStrating his readinegs of speech is told of Curran, the Irish wit. When Curran, who was a man of not very prepossesslng appearâ€" ance, presented himself one day at the house of & noble lord, who had had not the _honor of his personal acquaintance, his lordship exclaimed; ‘"What! You‘re not Curran? You could not say *boo‘° to a roasn" *Kieyy, ~, _ w , OO inisb | you & the Flin ring | picion con» "Plg new And while the tenâ€" | grare Igeg ines FrRax (lgnlo:; P .O., O ,Itp' County ent | win ga'; the ILAR [ that car nge nsâ€" Carare ing Sworn presence ca, C 'ch { llAL} c Stupmmme ‘PP‘ Hall‘e i inbedractedii i 4 i4 5 .5 â€"l During the year the spai to adrertising MINARD‘3 ; will contain expressions of tain sound from people w from personal experience _ merits of this best of Bonws w ie How Curran Identif A story lnustrating «PCPA EP se mtzes 8 "Well, Nellie?" the squire‘s day asked, smiling approval. "Please, miss," the small â€" child plied, breathlessly, "mother says it be a miracle if you don‘t marry the curate."â€"Titâ€"Bits, L i. 1. T. C 3uf 100KCG: sb one another, but remained silent. ‘Can no one answer this question ? the new curate asked, who was standâ€" ing behind the squire‘s daughter, A little girl was suddenly struck with a brilliant idea. She held up her hand excitedly. The squire‘s pretty daughter (examâ€" ining the village school)â€"Now, children, can you tell me what a miracle is ?" The children looked at one another, but remained silent. { uu.} A. W. GLEaAsoxX, Wmgemed Notary Public, Hall‘s Catarrn Cure !s taken Internally and actadirectly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for te-tlmomall, free, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0 Sold by all drugzinu-?.’»c. Take Hall‘s Family Pilla for Constipation® Weomymergmmmmesyss . 1. . C CmHEVEE aP. Sworn to before me and subse presence,this 6th day of Decem ber C + {uu,l» A. W. GL erner Etd will ga'y the sum of ONE LARS for each and every that cannot be cured by ‘; CararRex Core. ©rarE OF OH10, CiITY op ToL®En»o, ) Lucas Covrry 488. FRANK J. Cnrexgy makes oath that heis the senior partner of the firm of F, J. Carnry & Co., doing business in the City of ’l‘oledo, County and State aforesaid,and that said then W“' DAY the sum as mariy ADCA L StTaTtE or Ofto Re oi d uic oi s 4 you account for that2" Flinn‘s eyes had Lhe picion of a Awinkle, as | "Plaze. sorr, I wash And th sergeantâ€"ma j while the anting . _ _ _i n Angveas, CC ZPHs says the Lon. don Answers, and the different comâ€" panies of the battalion were standâ€" ing with their kits on the ground in {nont of them. The sergeantâ€"major was making the examination, when‘ his eaglo eye detected the absence ’of soap in the kit of Private Flinn, and he demanded what excuse the man had to give,. "Plaze, sorr, it‘s all used," said Flinn. "Usea!" shouted the sergeant. major. "Why, the first cako of soap I had served to me for my kit lasted | me three years, while you are not | iv Yent in the. rants. .. sh E It was kit inspection don Answers, and the panies of the battalio ing with their kits a in {ront of them. The & was making the exam io msuirles mwm 4eal uy ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORonto l0rd‘" replied the _ : you‘re the mar. i " . Pres had the faintest sus. of a Awinkle, as ho replied ; z6. SOTr, I wash every day." ths sergeantâ€"ma jor walked on the entire company grinned. Take Notice Nellie‘s Miracle Identified rar the space devoted MINARD‘3 LINIMEX» pressions of no uncerâ€" m people who speak NC PrevinElibials s 00 is h22 C 2C0O C SiOresAid,and thntnnld"!?r"m' m of ONE HUNDRED DoL. and every case of CaTarrs cured by ‘the use of HacL‘s FRANK 3. CHEXNEY, re me and subscribed in my diae agin. . _ I tile kit of Private Flinn, manded what excuse the give. Orr, it‘s all used," _ saigq shouted the sergeant. y, the first cake of soap 1 to me for my kit lasted @ars, while you are not the ranks yot. How do + Airshe 6N 0 almed ‘Clience as to the ol Household Reimâ€" Himse!f. daughter new in m es 1886’. S C P OO PW iin, humiliâ€"ted, ; & camnot hcld the j Wibilet studane +ss lt( 5 4 parl of the French regime. He says ; i ‘"The Canadian noblesse, however, * |was an artificlal affair, â€"a forced matlter in its inception and, though & very distinct order of society, acâ€" |quiriog but little substance. Just as | ‘ l an early Governror of YVirginia wrote that everybody wanted to be a genâ€" tleman, so the seventeenthâ€"century Governors of Canada reported that there was a universal craving to get a patent of nobility with its someâ€" what barron accompaniments, and assumptions of emoty rank were comâ€" mon and ecasy enough in .a country where, outside the official list, neither noble nor simple at that time earned much more than their food or clothes. Signeuries, large in extent, covered with dense forests, cleared only on the river front, formed the unit of life outside the few towns. The log houses of t Pvasant tenâ€" antiry extence : along cthe river front, while the scurcely superior umnsjon, ol the. seiguear, with the inevitahin What Sort ot People the French Canadians of 1759 Were. In his serial, "The Fight for North America," now running in the Canaâ€" dian Magazine, Mr. A. G. Bradley gives an interesting picture of thel Cacadian nobilesse of the later part part of the French rowima Â¥2â€"° _ PC we swear off firmly new year shows its Baby Humors.â€"Dr. Agnew‘s sooths, quiets and effecta quick and cures in all skin eruptions common during teetning time. Itis harmle hair in cases of Scald Head, aj Eczema, Salt Rheum and all Skin of older people. 35 centa.â€"55 P else." Sluoâ€"Tï¬Eï¬u{l‘)e'r'e is only the g:ri can doâ€"say yosâ€"t mlas o Heâ€"But if a q for an answer ; _ Lever‘s Y.7 (Wise Head) Disinfectant Soap Powder is & boon to any home. It disin. fects and cleans at the same time, 3 Miinintindintetiediis ds ~ 4 Dr Agnew‘s Heart Cure not only cures the heart, but the nerves n« well. In a trice 1t allaya pain, in a twinkiing it gives atrength and vigor and 1t works a r'ulck and perma. nent cure as hy ma?flt-. This remedy cureg by a new Iproeesu and is an honest, hurmleun, wonderfy remedy for weak hearts, weak nerves, wenk blood. 1 D. Agnew‘s Liver Pills, 40 doses. in~ »n CANADIAN NoBLESsEe ’ Palpitation of the Heart _ Faint or Dizzy Spells and Nervousness RELIEVED in so minutes Dr Amnavwe BELCLE w 0o en n d water counties the Guinea n dialect it has been found many visitors to understand In Southern and Southwe souri the negro dialect diff from what it is elsewhere in and in the Indian Territory,' is a considerable negro popul Indian phrases and Indian â€" speech have become incorpor: speech of the colorad rnanul. P COCEE C Ds the Lou;,;i |"° Tore melodious speech of | romantic the Louisiana negroes from the region metdb; of canebrakes and rice fields, Shay, Lt The negro race in the South is essen. | Ages the tially imitative, and in Louisianna, where gflf’ Lk the reminders of French occupation are â€"hux:o" many, the French accent and intonaâ€" i Daon tion are preserved. In South Carolina, ste was a which has, relatively, the larsest noor~ nanuladt. c us , Any one who has travelled through ithe tidewater counties of Virgirda is laware that the speech of the negro popuâ€" } lation there differs materially from that used in the cotton fields of Alabama, The singâ€"song speech of the camp. meeting negro from the hilly part of Northern Georgia differs essentially from the softer and more melodious speech of the Louisiana negroes from the region[ ofmganebrakes and rice fields Her Only Again. j~‘¥_ Superior mansion r, with the inevitable »ldom a parish church, hand. Trilling rents, . when paid at all, in k vie e c e # 2 prce. CE Cern a1L18= _ negro dialect differs entlrely t it is elsewhere in the South, e Indian Territory, where there fokuhLs aiu d a ED keep this strange 1 and his family Even this result U EsmmE ffecta quick and effective ily Remedy, Puck, able negro population, many es and Indian methods of become incorporated in the e colored population. It is harmless ‘to REUGROQ DIALECTS. face; Was Not in. Agnew‘s Ointment won‘t take o 2 VVe en found Eiï¬icult for understand, are found in the niy one thing â€"to some one 40 doses, I0Oc, 20 DIALECTS, , o rts .ot the South. I e walks or an admirer REDUCES ic might be justified in aï¬ï¬‚ï¬ he South. _ travelled through _of Virginda is occupation are nt and intonaâ€" South Carolina, e largest negro mds o an â€"_O ;| canaoian orpEr o ‘| FIVE YEarg the tideâ€" oes whose ’ The latest news health is of a seric doctor who recen Christiania reports tieally lost his sp says further: " Also impaired. His loss . ticulnr!y_ noticeable,. AT THE KEAD or THE List i)!nntera «tands * The 1 Plas ter, Neurnigia, Rheun Backnebe or stitch in the i pear be ore it. Try 1t or ce loud in its praise. Mis D _ C OECCE FT0eR, Eleieâ€"There‘s & man at the door, pa, who says he wants to "see the boss of the house," Paâ€"Tell your mother,. Ma (calliug from downstalrs)â€"'rell Bridget. land and water, navig alr and the «division dea question of protection dent in the transportat well as the so called arts exhibits, may be in character. It is a that only such products mitted for exhibition a actual technical or art the object of this rule t vent the exhibition of c articles. ASSESSM ENT > _ , VW are now being made. A [ fund of $600,000 has been raised, and the King of Italy has promised to aid the undertaking in every posâ€" bible way. The committes which has the mat. ter in chargo announces that only Italians will be permitted to ex. hibit works of Tine art, but that the departments of transportation by land and water, navigation of the’ alr mnne thos cce ch sn T Gin | parations are now Exposition at Milan. The completion of the world‘s long, est tunnel, Simplon, is to be celeâ€" brated in 1905, at Milan, the nearest important Italian city, by an inter. national exposivion, Tor which pre. . VV0/ 0C 3 POrepniintinis, dn ’ Minard‘s Liniment Cures Garget in Cows liar withk history is only ha cated, and I believe tlat a ough knowledge of history is eral education in iteelf." Passing the Worda t _ e a _ _ _____" _ FRM AND PROVisionNs A Hard Working Actress, v Et k girls with visions of | . URA Drvate wires to all exchanges age etruck girls y a midnigh*t euppers, boxes of candy and| R@AIIV RAILI®r® a . Ibsen 1s Broken Down, wtunda .. gu@!91 Of pain relieving «tands "The 1) & 1,» Menthol Neurnigia, Rheumatiem . Hand na»a PERARE TV Ser t ditnht d s Philadelphia Prees, news eonceming Ibsen’. serious kind. A Vienna recently visited him in TD ETT PRU <€division dealing with the protection from acci~ transportation world, as ) 80 ~called decharativa Ask for the Octagon Bar. 1 en nds voun moncy BACK IF Gin Pills Do NoT cure. Pills # Kidneys h _ _ omcs 4 en onf #f l lon world, as | _ decorative international lso provided _shall bo ad. 8 have an my friends. I ho is unfamâ€" | nly half eduâ€" | CY talip tss enA * . â€" most perfect remedy that has ever been discovered for all kinds of Kidney Trouble. So positive are we that G'in Pills will cure any case of Kidney disease that we Euarantee every box and authorize any druggist to refund the price in case of failure, 1 8. 2 bog::grh:::s?; S eapst? '7;'- THE BoLE bRua co., WINNIPEG , o are mmommmmrammmmmmens.....___ * We believe we have most perfect ramai.. i | A Moneyâ€"Makerâ€" E ) Yearâ€"arounag‘ ) .\ XCePtionally good allâ€"the yearâ€"around moneyâ€"maker, " th a t brings in the dollars Plan and full par. ticulare for 10 cents in stamps. Don‘t forges the stamps. and address Standard Bupply Co., Hamilton, Ont. profitahle bus-lnm. allâ€"the yearâ€"around p_rlngl in the dolia SYSTENM 77 "f wneat w... sell $1.00 r bushe] bef ah.o'%uon expires. %’o handie ascou '::‘o:" 1,000 bushels and over on 1 percent margin Write for our special letter, Branch Office, 166 §imaoan &+ m.. . B I " L r."" C Caeds May wh z thin o’nzo;.:':::..‘eu $1.00 per bushe! hars.. of FRUIT LANDS is _ 2 CC PPRTCR T the Nlagara Fruit P TMP K 7 7 in Gin_ Pills the 1 KOrAe PFrult Belit, . im and electric roada All r'ulnvenlvncflu O the imnalsls VVZ 166 81meooe Bt, Poterborg ‘Prox® 860. Box 68, Winona, Ont. ANVU, 3. 1904 . We h w 111 teach elthep ker gszx a legiti mate a n 4 exceptionally good how: wel} harmonizeg ‘ the mole, Apply for sale in the f-, ,!!““v Ont, > CGRAIN near Dase day, Btuart yosterd T B1 A iur story o ed g‘Pe tonded partu been ¢ the 1: When Detective & Brown fast Monday, at the Walker. He m prise, and did not a idertify himsel{ befo arrost. Noither did h rassed or puzgled th partmont 6 the ci rd _ dress are rluoily responsible | | ®sNecoss uis a choul. > tHl, it 3 | TQrtunate «combination of c stances Lhat enaliled him to vic _ #o muny people in Toronto + out wrous.ng suspicion. The p { or is a man 0f uncertain age â€" might be anywhere Irom 30 : yearsoid,. He is tall, at least 6 1 proportioned, appa ren l y tbed and quite casy in convers: is not what would be tern ies‘ man," and bhis dress, wi nto, has not by any mearse i extravagant. In _ fTact, it was Mman‘s peant wardrobe that first voked suspicion at the hotels. C ually this distrust Incroa sed, t extended to the police depart mand the man‘s arrost. Takes Arrest as Mattor of Cour Brown or "A. E. Stuart," as ho j it 10 the police, has taken his al eooly. He refuses io talk or ans quostions, and asked for counse woon as brought inmto police c lyesterday. Mr. Robinette was see and ‘the prisoner was remanded 1. weoek. WThis is vo enable the pro to more fully investigate the m record. wn C This i limite is her he ae Cl y U Bar. m\ G1l I" hi Ja AK d q* [# after his md of hi Th id M n'i«. x9 , ©1L4 LW 6L Pn tAll M finc Xq It cun: 0 OBS Af th mH #lto, supyod threubd pi sc welic Rol n< won t! vealod Amadl, i propos. ho <i. weok, : a 5op J Th Ktusi & WOoq be plas« lnl.'.' 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