52?? Y sv Vt” __A` fe.. 2:5 r” 1 LIFE A Bllllllllll. The Condition of Mr. Gar- diner, Smith’s Falls. _ Hg Spent Miserable Days and Sleeps less N ights-Hands. Fe et mdl Limbs Stiff andl‘8wollen. ’ -1-_ From the Record. Smitb`s Falls, Ont. “There is wonderful talk about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, why don`t you try them?" These words were addressed to`_ Mr. Andrew Gardiner, of Smi'th’s Falls, by a friend when he was in the depths of ggapcndency regarding his physical con- dition. For three years he had suffered go much that life had become a burden td lim and often times he says, he almost wished that he might die. Then he spentv ‘ini-able days and slec plesa_ nights, now he lseuioying life. Then his feet, hands and limbs were stiff and swollen and [he was tormented wiih a constant stinging, gcepy s » saiion in his body which gave* him no rcs.. .isy nor night. now he is ae .apple as ever he was, with the stillness, the swelling and the creepy sensation all gone. He attributes it all to the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. § Hr. Gardiner is a man of about 85 years, an old and highly respected resident of. 3mith’s Falls. Having heard a good deal oftalk about the improvement siected in his health by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills the Record sent areporter to ascer- tain the exact truth and Mr. Gardiner told him substantially what is related above. He said that he tried a number oi doc.ors- is good locrors as there were in the country-but got no relief. He was given to understand that t.i-»~- trouble was caused by bad circulation of :he blood, but nothing did him any good. He 1 eould not wear boots his feet were so swollen and when he tried to walk. his legs felt like sticks. Pinally he was iu~ duced to give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a tial. He took six boxes, he said, but did not see that he was mush better. He determined to quit taking them but was persuaded to continue them fora little while longer . When he had taken ten boxes he was greatly improved and when he had taken twelve boxes he was so well that he did not need any more. It is mveral mouths since he has taken them and he has had no return of the trouble. When the reporter saw him he was wearing his ordinary boots and he said he could get intoaud out of a buggy as well as any man_of his years in the muntry. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are the friend d the weak and ailing. They surpass all other medicines in their tonic, strengthen- ing qualities, and make weak and de- upcndent people bright, active and healthy. These pills are sold by dealers h medicine, or can be had, post paid, at I cents. or six boxes for $2.50, by addressing the Dr. Williams’ _Hediclne Q., Brockville 0nt.f i _.._¢1- _ PR&lNG FOR I-IONAN. --- .modest hcilllbi- Tl l°lU8*»° Lolnol, Nov. 8,-The Hung Kong cor- I xondednfekebaily _' cables the _ inese au~ an-ina er use nisegi d Hmm* s°‘°“‘ _ ' ‘ _ r __ _ considered right if only .vctesare obtained. \_ _ _ ' .. s ' To see the laws ef our country trampled To cureshesdaGsgiu\eu minsisuss . - '_-42- Lonnox, Nov. ll.-William lsrcoel _gs THB GUARDIAN, EASTERN CRUP REPURIS. r (C°°‘D"°d Slllolllly for Tun Guannrait.) T118 dry weather which we experienced in oolnmcn with the rest of the 'Maritime Provinces seriously affected the feed supply for the coming winter. While there was a probability of a shortage last spi-lng,and and the local Shylocks were beginning to put on the big prices an over- flllillir Providence gave us a remarkably “fly hvrlhit. and much of the feed laid on the Shylock's hands. The seeding was done early but the dry weather matured the crop at a remarkably early period at the expense of the straw. Harvesting was generally completed in August, the earliest ever known in this part of the country. The showers which visited Queens andthe eastern part of King’s counties did not come this way, hence the shortage in the hay crop. Potatpga were a _fair crop but nothing like the avenge cf former years was planted on | account of the ravages of the b\lll~ A scarcity of paris green again at a orllflwl stage injured the quality and redu°¢.d Wi? quantity. Turnlpe are a fair croll bill' “°° a very large acreage was D1°~°l°d° .c°'“ is ii good crop, as the hot dr? W°**'h‘" _ suited,b_ut not many planted it on account of the failure of other seasons. OD l-U9 other hand farmers were incrcaslnll their herds, and carrying all the stock possibly but this fall they are shortienlng there herds at a s..criilce. But at present it I looks as it He who temper-s the wlndtc the shcrn lamb is going to favor the country- We are now in the last week of N9v°m~ ber: the weather is nearly as due as mid _ summer, sheep are still grazing in the holds, the cattle are cgiiefly housed. bill .istill provide the large part of their owll living, hence a large quantity of fD5d€l` is saved for the colder season, but how- ever nn`e the weather keeps there will be _no hayorstrawtospare here. , ONE MII.LION EMIGRAN IS. Lonnou, November 27.-from the latest reports it seems that the euiizrston of Russian emigrants to Siberia--theirColon$ ial Empire-is being carried on with great success and on model lines. _ I During the last live years the Siberian railroad _has enabled Russia to sucesefully help 1,(l.\0,000 peasants over the Urals and establish them as Small farmers in West- ern Siberia. The governrnent/a meth od has been to select suitable persons from each locality and send them as pioneers into Siberia. to chcsse such land as would _ be drted for the pastoral or agricultural ‘ occupations of their family and friends. _ These pioneers have then returned to their villages and have escorted whole families eastward-the railway fare being roughly a milling for every hundred miles. All ’ along the route medical attendance is 'nc interest has been charged. Moreover, provided free, and for children, the aged. and the sick food is issued gratis lit tlw chief stations. Some 13,llD,000 acres’ have already been allotted to these emigrants, together with grainand meal to tide them over the drst winter, add seed and imple~_ ments for their first year’s hart est. Nearly 200 churches and 129 schools have been built in the last three years. The capital required for the first years work has been advanced to all in need of it, and no taxes areor will be imposed on the new arrivals untill they have completed three years residence. All furniture and agricultural implements required have been sold by the government to the emigrants on “easy repayment" terms. The population of Siberia ls increasing _ at the rate of 1,0il),iIl0 a year. __ ‘ Gurcaco,Nov 24. -Any boy over ten teacher has a remedy at law in the form boy any good after that. said the court “and I fear docs him much harm." These remarks incidental to the decision did not escapethe notice of some thousand of snral. boys. They began lookin8 UP and with the words of the court heavily underscored gave the paper to teacher* Principal James E Armstrong. of the Hyde Park High School thus outlines the situation. His boy was late for break-\ fast. and was threatened. A few minutes later he walked into the dining romp Sud ])'l'0ll0lIllQ8d ~_ $50' _eeuewlug manifesto: “You may aswell throw away that paddle father. The opinion of the Court ssys“ here he referred to the paper) 1“thst boys over tea qgg- gf GDUIIB ‘conjuuctlon,’_aiid_ when you getout the paddle all Ifibave todo le real the aonjuuctiou'._"‘ __ _ J is _~_ .i I _ HI" that Tir. i " Qilltmzgtieacerinin i | _und oil!! for each ' _ _ _ ~ gd every ig-ra 1 iiehlnir. _ _ l ;$g-e_rvdg_vre_trudinirr'i1es. the manufacturers _ _ teedit. see_res- simimiala in the ddly press UF* !U11'1‘6l¢!ll' -icrs what they think o*it. ~ noun use it and I -et four money hack if submited.; “'42 1_\,_l*0X- Bl? O has left for Newfoundland, he will nlect sites for the erection & nam he lb lylibll ol Kolegraphyl ‘ A Bieyclists and all athletes deidld on IHNTLETS Lialmeut to keep their sluts limber and muscles in trim. __ These short Pants, sises 8 to 33 inch waist you have been waiting for are here sow.-Prowse hos. ‘ = 27 Si E *IRIX* _ _ iluhhers lllillkilsflfld B2 2 3 nitnnnnreu ornan’s 4513.3 Store open evenings n cigar eeieek. g Cot. Queen andltichrnuud Sta. 1 § c/= 2 ' di dealer! icronto. Flr. Ghaoo le Ointment DiSi|0NB§'l' SHVAIIT Bill- ! . is-_ Srnirur, November 2_1.-A youmr Kill employed here as a domestic was arrested this morning for the shoplifting of three diamond rings. Her displaying of the rings to friends _led to her detection and ~ arrest. ' .Ig-_(_-ii \ . I beieve MINARUS LINIMENT will .cure every case of Diphtheria. MRS. REUBEN BAKER. Riverdale, I believe MINARD’S_ L1NiMENt i will produce growth of hair. MRS. GHAS. ANDERSON. Stanley, P, E. I. _ I believe MIN ARD’S LIN IMENT is the R 8 . best household rem§ii1oHi=Arg»li_ULEY. Oil City, Ont. -.iii STBAMER ELLI01' ALL KNIT. 1- Srmrrr. November 27.-The _steamer Hliot,fo_rWhoM safety some fears were I entertained is due to arrive here tonight. The steamer did not leave Charlottetown ` f I d_ dum" d ,cause of lemperancepand Prohiblti would not M It t °a» 'Unfettered by friendship or party preju 1 - V lene ° -sold ' ..,.i.'$",§’.€'.°"’>.i v.;’»c....‘iZ.Z"‘f.f.§‘.” °\7.,......"“i The Boys Caught On. ` EI)l1`0R’S MAIL. e §.’..'°§.’.».‘°”i.2.°"&".L°.§°$.‘ ‘§i"..e§t'....“‘ '°‘.¢.. ...'r’.i...°°°§'. _,__1. Politics and the Rum Power. I9v”'3°f3K9Wh°l°°p°°k°db-7 p‘r°nt°r\ V _ t""‘-_ ‘-"""'_ li f - _-.--_ ng-_ Sr -I congratulate you upon theéfear ohm l».i°°°ti°=f In °