s 4 * s B _ " ew Caps! t- 2, >- » _ -v¢vq~»........-a»»¢i_....,, ..»~,.,.. n have strong nerves. sound sleep. g0_Q-. .. -.~.,-,- -_.sis se.. * ge W1; dents’ Nerves and their brain kept bright by 1lSi¥l8’ mil' -_burn’s Heart and Nerve Plils. of students throughout the are at pres-L-iit studying with all d dili ‘ence they possess for xg; :;ca.ms. g Many of these liiid the on their nervous svstem more than can stand. They are restless. easily , c:in`t sleep well, lose their appe- and bg.-tune pale, thin and run-clown. Those who are in such a condition ns this and pl1_\‘sfL‘;ill_\‘. v Jr. E. F. Clcornt _v,\ ork St., I.unenbur§, ’_S_, gives his experience with this rcme_ y follows:-"I ani zi. student, and while srdying hard got so nervous and run down health that I had to lay my books aside a time. _ _ _ “ One day a friend !_=-'Hd *O me Whl' I on tr) a. bot ol Milbum's Heart and Pills, they ll soon fix you up all right ook the good advice given me and using the pills. The results ex- all my expectations. One box and made me lcel like my old self, and I study for hours at a. time now with a brain and not have any symptoms of mess or be the least fatigued." -:W-3.1.. *wi ilals fw Caps! _ _Ili ENINC T0-DAY Block. Fuss door to the BLIND Ri:CEIVE SIGHT. Successful Experiments on Eyes of Several Patients. New York, April 5.-Surgeons of the Almshouse Hospital at»Blackwe~ll`s Island, who some days ago operated on the eyes of six sightless pat-ients,decidcd yesterday to remove the bandages from the eyes of Thomas Elwood, who has been an inmate of the asylum for the blind on the island for many years. "Praise G od, I can sec,"scrciniiod Elwood, as the clotlics fell from his cycs and he be.- camc hysterical. Much coiifusion in the hospital resulted. Many of the patients knewEl\\'ood, whose sight. has been restor- ed, and his half crazyjoy atl`ect-ed them st riingcly. At. least tivo pat icuts who have also bi-on opcrzitvd upon for total blind- ness In-iird Elwood proclaim that hc was no loiig_:i~r blind. and began clainoring to have the bziiiiliijrcs rcinovcd from their eyes. -They ;i_;i'ccil. and when the strips of lin- enovi~r l’i~tcr Ciiiiipbt-ll`_=i cycs were un- wound. ir sviis found that lie, like Elwood could sei- with onc cyc. Miclincl Flour vviis equally l`ortuii;itc_' and if thc prog- nosis is correct, will eventually have the use of both eyes. More woiidcrful was the case of Marv Flanagan, awomen patient. This inmate of tlieasyluin had been in total darkness fora decade. She could even face the sun and feel its warmth without distinguish- ing the least glimmer of' its powerful strength. This woman can now see with both eyes and is now on the way to com- plete recovery. Ernest Schulze, who had been through the operation with the others, was over come when he learned that he was still doomed toblindness. The crystalline lens was removed from each of the twelve eyes. In the cases where the operation was success- ful it is believed the optic nerve, through 1o_ng disuse, is powerless to-act. FALLING HAIR W “fm Shampoos with concur.. lowcd by light dressings with CU_n_:_°;_x‘. fol. mt emollienns and greatest of skin cu.p';` “Dim treatment will clear the scalp md mn- ¢f°ltl. yrales, and dnnnrnn, soothe irri- :;_c_d, itching mrtnees, stimulate the lun- ‘E1°°» “PDU the roots with energy md, °°“7"hm°°*» ‘md Produce luxurisnt lzutzoqg h*-if with dll. Wholesome Scalp. A , ,_ , _ . .Fr _ _ ‘a . ' ,` _ _ ' »»x»-of-i.... ....- ’__- - is.. ' -_- - _ _ ss l'nm’1y Wahine, 5% to 'loc a dozen Snowflake . lim; cum li in nm Termin- _lin ‘£.‘il3"i. nllofthe placa- troctlonnl. the _ Yukon Ter- nt public enr- Commissioner, cenr monq ni. as the number io any one noi- Hinefs Oar- _wnl bo in- mo'iey hesbnen claims will be the provisional . fhen__ih toroo. - provhionu to the and the claims sold following Bret-close stolen. T. J. Morris. <" D. L. Hooper. W. Plckard & Go 1--P ~n-.ar Talkenstein . . . . . . . . . . _ 4 Gorberdorif _ . _ . _ _ . . _ _ _ 25 72 Reiboldsgrum._....... 27 73 Dorvos . . . . . _ . . _ _ . . . . _ . 40 40 Hohenhounef . . _ . . _ . _ _ 40 Nordroe _ . . . . . . _ . . _ . . _ _ Halila Tinlade . . . . . _ _ l RESTUHEII Canigon . _ . Oingak .............. _ . Leysin Arcacho ` Styles _ T0 COST $50,000. The Free Sanatorlum for Consnmptlvel ln _ Mootreal_ Mr. D. E. LeCavelicr, of 532 Sherbrooke n umptive Although 3,000 people died last year in the Province of Quebec from the ravages of this fell disease, 700 of these iii Montreal alone, there does not exist, either in the city or the Province, an institution of the character mentioned. The doctor is not as yet prepared to mention the names of those comprising the committee, because McGill Collette, Bisliop`s College and the Medico- Surgical Association have still to appoint' reprcst-iitat.i\'cs. It is estimated that it will take $50,000 to place the propcctivc in- stitution on a fairly satisfactory founda- tion. Tcn lliousand of that amount will couic from thc Provincial Government and the City Council, .,°$5,000 from each. But beforu the money can be obtllined, a peti- tion of 5,060 citizens has to be submitted to the bodiesin qucftion. Dr. Le Cavalier has consequently had prepared ai blank form expressing the desire of the signer for the establishment of a consumptive `sana.t.orium. These he will circulate shortly. "In Nova Scotia," said the doc- tor, ‘°the Provincial Government gives $15,000 annually to its sanatorium. In London, England, there is a sanatorium in the heart of the city, the principle on which it is operated being that if the dis- ease cannot be cured, its spread can at least be prevented in large measure. Nearly all the cities of Germany have their sanatoriums. But in this country they are few. The city hospitals-Victor ia, Nonre Dame, Hotel Dieu, and General -have no place for consumptives. Many unfortunate patients have been turned away jnston thnt account. Those who do invariably die. The insti- tutionnf _whichl speak, _however-, w_ill__be _ for the cure of the disease, and only those in the iucipient stages will be admitted. The most desirable location for such a mount, but we will experience some dif- ficulty, Ishould say, in getting someone to present a. site.” As showing the large percentage of pa- tients who are-cured in sanstorium under proper care. Dr. Le Cavelier has” prepared the f¢ii<>wii.g interesting table- “ m8¢'5i»v~§.a5»r-»c~»»zo-_1 §5l§§bil=333§ 8i3%5ei@228i Adirondack ......... _ _ _ F 1 eye over the forehead, and across the cheek to the Further Conlrmation, ifan is needed,of l ' raont oLD ommnc _ the merits of Dodd’s Kidgiey Pills. .. Quebec April 9-Thiscity is the oldest in ‘ Canada Itposowesthemostim regnalleif ' ' _ rom-ess' 'ii o di.. If aiu ,iii 1 w»A¢ HUtCh 530", 1 t Dodd's?i‘dney 'Pills shdigd biarleoiliiiil 'j in theirgreat work intheci otQnebee.- _ W. F. C"a'rter. _ Stewart li Gates. & can » . Jis`mesb%alt;e°x;, o? ∓“I; ' . I e as n' r-‘~ _, ,, M ,_ do :2;sii%.‘irr.°i;:t;v.s‘*ai“i”°i‘€;“ / of o 1 (3 Q0 CUQ f_,:¢;1;:_{SI5;_|§iq§;;¢ti>_r__ynt;>yme. If often reciahen-_l mu* F l chms t 011170] }` as may in respect. thoro- docmrd U U10 D15°€1' mill- *_ 'Q “Whatdoyou expect to indulge in byway , __ _ __ ch__§‘ar_iskrit,_vr_h1st andmyyoungest; gi-and. No ‘ | ., offaking exercise this -summer, professed. _ In a few _dave we intend _ opening business on the Mc~.' W” '““"°"°"m‘“i“‘°‘°""“'°”"“‘°_’»f"f ll o o o ‘ perienoe of other people. Every testimonial 'li Key (}orner,where we will be n.f.ive»¢nn¢....1'..so-..p...iii».i.ii... ...ies -~ 40 a better position than everiigxmggmiglgg ' The oniytharrow can PATENT1iA.DJU8Tis'BLE D_IsR;_ _GLEAN nn _ to attend to _our customers ii_ig,i..mkethis medicine. You have every Th"°°'h‘“’¥'°-"9 *'° “W1 ‘h'°‘18h°°°» P°1ff°°l1y bilwood. enifyi ecom- ‘ mom wexp.-,ei uni ii win do for “WY hlvdled- _ ~ I * . -_ ‘ and all others who may _favor -what it mac f th _I For-dacri ti - C _ 1, _- __ . _: _ i _ no oro ers. tistha _ _ p ve so igues, pncesnnd m _ - ~_ _ |13 Wtth 3, call, _-medicine money can buy _ - ~ _ - -_ . f » Hoon s PILLS are noi. imninng mud I ,,'|`*1"‘ vvriti-s: "I~‘or over 15 years I sutiered the 3-895 0f_ ChY`0,nl¢ dlsgase- 1119.7 l"~’008'1lil¢ ln# misery of bleeding, protruding piles, The I it a restorative of lncstimable worth in “Yes. Why, he could write poetry and l Street, is the chairman ofa provisional -_._ committee who have in hand the initial 'I ~ _v _ movements of an endeavor to establish a _ ' '* l sanatoriuin for co s s in Montreal. _ I _ l _.>- It has become quite common for physi- cians to prescribe Dr. Chassis \'ervc Food which are found the very elements of namrc required to build up the system and form new flesh and muscle. Its revital- izing action on nerves and blood places it beyond the reach of rlvalsas an absolute cure for diseases of the nerves and blood _ 50 cents a box _ _--1 in-trail it It is cold cash that~a man must lay, down for his ice bill. If you are thin, cough or cold our Oil will bcnent you from the -W ‘Q *W5 RHMWM fe #Un ilduida MrGeo. I: w N°:.f;.i..i°{__,_~i.-f~ l_ln . W W vii builcing would be south-west of West- cents per can, Every can guaranteed ' Millinery.-Beaugfs court remlll\_! in ” Money refunded it no: satisfactory, millinery. With rst smiles of *spring 1 _ _ -24. Sat. Si pd‘ :i_bouttoappi:_a.r in ;a.rnnst_:he ;mUlinory] epartment emons tes 5 s 'ony Wauted.- - two or three--with a snowing 'Si mnienl. umm ILQYB - - -fiiiiiei.. i=iiiiispi».y'm bright girls to learn the mil- ,§§,‘§,°°F,,‘,’,§, ",,`,f_,,,,. §`,',‘,‘,’§',{’,,,|°.f,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, lin 915-_ Apply to Moore Szlforthtlie evideno'e of orrcat ful chondngi -an a my of millincry excluelveness no or Si illed i eh ...ttf “P #PGN ... _ _ _ _,_ - ."_ if --_'_ nan S Filzsr ci.Ass New ’ “e | l l Iltlllllllll ll G0. ..;:,°.;.:;;;,,i‘f ‘°;_°;i'° il?.»:i"""' E5 il ll A 'fr °f "=° °°s°~ T*-° I 'UP ‘Alf-. I ' ~ - _ nce_ ° ° ‘ o - o' . ` . , £9 ~ of charge _ A muh I5 dim __ , ` ' _ _ o 9 The cure is like- p _ ' I " I _ _s.'."|‘;_ New 8 f _ wwe the Same- . .. _ I ’ .1'UBS» PAILS. wnsi-i ensues. a .. uv i.. i “` °` work. R......i.i.. Cammeh 1 Dodqis v _ -i-iousisi-sou: Nscsssirizss. 6 mul? _ and - Cive them »a_ trial. ¢¢’l"e_l égraphys “Ti If phone” ' “Eagle ' Parlor’-.' _ I _ uce a ' QUICK, sour. _ 0 4 ° ` _ - LIGHT’ ever time 1 _ _ . _ “goods not called tor within 60 da. will be which branches from tha ° A y ' i ` ll i gm be had at my ofthe " D_onot Dermitthe settinghenifto hnvoil ' ' _ 1 _ * ytheir nests where they will get boo hog- _ ‘ , ` and leave them. i . E W Y's I lNllllllll'l`llll"lB Q' 0 l.lUAl_:‘