"iss *economy V - \ .4 `~_ _ _ THE GRDTAUAN UHARLOTTE'l'0’_Wl’N ` ~ 0 s *_ ...__ _ _. f . ~ _ - . '4-T - . .._,-1 _-_ - _ #_ -» r " . " iwggjgrg qL||;31_° w0;\¢A1q, _known that it was not from lack of op' HUNTHS WITHO¥f;1"-_A ITQHAUH cms); _ -_- rt ' to break 't he so desired. _ » l*Um°9°llm» 3°" in 177°» “' P0812 alias had hind children all of °°“h °f w'"'“° WIN” th' The question of lun r Pmiaimn ' 01'¢°f\Wll-Rm d- _ - *‘°‘;u';_Evm':f:l‘;M; °'“°" whom are dead. _Butthe old woman is BOSTON Febma 28? ‘§°_ ._ lnall industries is , . ry - rs Georgi its ‘;.‘:.:'.‘;’§;°f'1.°.‘s.”.i’.°“;'i;i:;€“ist _Wm -f Nm- Mm. est kept institutions of its kind. and who hved nine nmmhs without' °' “mm” i The oldest woman in the word is an _ inmate of the Home for Aged and intirm Colored Persons in the West Philadel- ~ phia, says the Press of that city. Mary McDonald was born as a framed and glazed certificate in lier room at the_ Home states, “the 11th month, the 14th; day in the year 1770," and another I certificate attests that since January, 1891, she has sewed 1335 pounds of car- _ pet rags, without glasses. The old wo- _ man has never worn glasses in her » life In the winter of 1778 Mary was a little bound girl in the household of Reese Howell a:patriotic farmer in the close vicinity of Valley Forge. Few things pleased her better than to talk of those days, and to tell how time and again she fed the starving soldiers of the Continental army. She remembers General Washington, though she t -1ks_ more of the ragged, hungary boys who used to come to her master’s hospitable kitchen whenever they could. A learned professor, making a scientific tests of her memory, recently,for Mary is quite acelebrity in her small world. asked her whether the weather was hot ‘ ‘at that period.” She replied promptly that he" ought to he ashamed of him- self not to know any more about his country’s history.” She can neither read nor wnite.“No.” she says, "I never went to school. There was nothing but pay schools in thosetimes, and there were no pay schools nearer than Philadelphia. There was not a house of any sort in sight of mars.” The opponents of the use of tobacco find little comfort in Mary’s experience, for she has used it all her life. and her pipe is still her chief solace. She began it very young. “Why I learned it from my mistress,” she said “and she was a white lady.” Many of the dames smoked pipes then. N obtdy thought it any harm. My mistress took me into the house when I was 4 years old, and I wasn’t free untill was 18. My best dress wasa calico. Silk 3’ N o, indeed; only rich ladies wore Silk when I was young.” As soon as slsewae her "own woman,” as they put it in those days, Mary mar- ried. She remembers her husband with much tenderness, and tells how she promised him upon his deathbed not to marry again. The fact that she has kept that promise gives her great satis- b h o l. e 1 he enjsys thddistinction by reason of sch. and whose case.one of the moat rc- . . . kable in modern sur er was lull 1 ¢,in :n,nfm” .S Y~ Y ;§egt';g(?:n5;el?esc 91:] og gxsagfs _TECX 1° reported a. month ago,died on Feb. 19._ ` ` ' The operation of removing the _entire- D stomach was performed on May 31, 1898. A \f4u“°TH EI-EvAT03° Only four such cases are known. . _ . I The ori inal o eration was under- ~ M _ ,F b. s._Ar. t ‘I 5. P _ of th2i\l'iriii‘]bAdi“ cdmuizissiouersatoriltiadayniig takfm to exmpate a °"n°°r‘ 'me exam’ offer was made bya syndicate of Buffalo inanon after death by the Phfsiclans and and Cleveland capitalists to build an isurgeous rqealed a new Cancer. and bt in d that is both 5,3-9 and m_.ong_ the immediate cause of death was a 91°V9't°1` at M°Dt1`€&| Wilh 9- C5Pa@it.Y Of ‘ The trouble with the scheme is that the wo and a half million bushels. The ;ft':Bf_’§§te° tféosymtgf the colon’ or larger industry would hardly be large enough ferred it to the en ineer for a re ort as me’ though she had fo? several months _ A3 the 3,;-es, in which to site, etc. Tliegbuilding of thepele-va- gotten on very wen Without the aid of idiiiirbe grown successfully is I tor will probably mean a` large addition* a' stomach' _ extent' it wguld seem ag' though Ping to the grain shipped from Monti'-eal,V The mn.,-6 of ad ,ptation in namra apple fiber is not, for the present at .f°1`~ ‘h° °°mPa”Y W°“1d P1`°ba'b1Y b'~`i‘“€°=` whereby the loss of an important orgaii T mast' d°sti“°d t° D9 an ""ti°1° 9! Sffali » - grain from Duluth Chicago, etc. is compensated for by increased wrist gmpmtance ig mg buginggg w0r1d,_.. 8- 8- LHIOIQ. __ --<>--- and amount of work by the remaihdei: B°5t°n Herald’ 'S ` O38 ~Y0d1C9»t9 Wants 2 3"’-Ht Of 511° for ` B 0 8 morbid changes -to make it a profitable investment for ninety-nine yesrs.Harbor commissioners "_“;fu°°‘g by the] 'faucet' The Pauent anyone. It is ngured that it takesaton ooked favorably on the project and re- 8° em severe ‘Y m the last month of of 'leaves to produce ii'fty` pounds of o a large share of ot close figuring and 'small the use of the fiber ot pineapple is now attracting considerable atten- tion. A recent article _in the .Popular - Science Monthly gives a_ good desciip- tio.: of the uses that the leaves__ may be put to after the fruit is _' gathered. Each pineapple plant bears but one .apple a season, and after the apple is cut the leaves may also be stripped off with- out injury From thcse leaves a fiber is | lstconu imma I _ 5 rntsenis»ar.t5.nu.iiat_ I “ mt li ttulnllsl ty The 00W And Her Clld, of the organism, was amply illustrated. ' gums-'r Hume F395( gm- __ __ Th6 d88l»h Df U10 lady, all Bslimghlg and .___-»--ooo----- I E" un) ° .(1) Of what doesa cow’s cud con- accomplished woman, wasa result, Jghn 3_ 12, 31_36__ _ '_ ’ P sist? (2) Does she chew the same cud .however 0| a 3eque|_a1ways named _ . _ thi' P I h ' - ' - g o.Ai» wr ||. t 'G01-DlN“_XT~ _ t:;:ii‘.°‘::=...§..:;°°i,.<5'.l 111° ~°=»=»g ~ en- ' °°-1-f-"'° I If »- »-=-fm -tn. ni. .ot - acer u never wholly dismissed from “ ' » lf;-ee 9 511511. bg f;¢§"|n4°°d' i__J6|m me cow 9 (4) 1; the cow 10,8, he, md; h t . b h.1. . New Yonx, Feb, 27.-__-l_3efcre anon- _ » Y . _ _ _ _ _ __ can a cud be made that win take the' t 8 “gm Pm a ‘ mes °t 3 ca” ot a= gregation which filled Plymouth church, 3- 35- relapse. or rather a renewal of the ’ _ OUTLINE A P130; gf tha 10st Qng P d df 1 b Bl.’00klyD, RJBY. BIZ. Lymdll Abblltt, IBB' » '_ _ _ (1) Grass. or other herbaceous food. “ist d\;a‘dl;di;:d]ssesgtrl?;tt hall? fix? ‘_ t°1`daY P1'°a¢h°d |115 1”* 5°1'm°n 35 Pa? 321 Jes” and th’ _B°n°v°_r’ T’ 12’ hastil swallowed without chewin , and - E013 H0 Bllid that 11° *Num n°V°1' 1'° _ aftervgaid forced up into the giouth kwa' - SUNG P9»Sl°1`a1W0¥k._8Ud this °°1'm°l\.l - gesus ani tl_i_e'Bondm'an,v._ 38,3-_f. again. in successive wads, or blouses. This patient was 53 years old and ‘h°’°f°'°;" marked his r°t“`°m°“t fm” T‘im°s_“°A°'”D t 3l'°°“m'_ » __ ._ "‘2_'°_. 35" 36 .number nf animals, called »»rnmi- S°1?sh*f°\i°fin May. 1898, from what thy i>\1lP_1=- At 111° W°fdS_ °l fmwsll 1m_l°-°° -_ -2 ‘_’1'9°»°°9Mfl°r nating animals.” chew the cud. They _she sl1Pp.0sed was a bad case of ihdi- ‘Wh wmch h° °1°s?d ms C salmon' “lil pl essoiml-h _t fl A ' have rather complicated stomachs. gestion. A tumor of the stomach was thwgh he SP°k° With 1'6B¥l’BlDl7» U19” °c°"" ° °.mP°°°m'mi” _ That of a cow has four compartments.\ diagnosed as the cause of her trouble, WHS W°9Pll}g in “GTV P3!! of ~ the lem. _ __ _ ,_ (2) Each cud is chewed 10;-_ tm, 0;-‘ and the operation for its removal was church. His text was from Acts xvii., Jail?-u\;la¢al1;s_.lT Herod in Galilee, Pilatein three minutes. and is then swallowed. ‘ determined upon and performed on 1232 “§VhQm» ¥h€l'€f9l'6» W_1ll_\0\1f kI10W-__ I C0. can L_ ks _ Within five or ten seconds another cudi May 31. f “lg Him Y” W°1'_°h‘l?» Bm’ d_°°]’“`° I 'me _ g ,m ,*';!It°h_°» comes up. This series of operations What is called “loosing her cud” is the cud. 'I‘he latter practice, if absolutely faction, and she is careful to let it be ‘fr ~ NEBVOUS AND WORN OUT Mrs. Peter Mahar, Seal Cove, Que , writes.- “it gives me real pleasure to acknowledge the benefit I have derived from Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for I believe had it not been for their use I would now be in my grave. My health was broken down, and tlfe lea st exertion would fatigue me. I was troub- led with dizziness, shortness of breath, and palpitation of the heart ; my appitite was fickle. and I was 'extremely pale. t I gave the pills a fair trial, and they. tonic Iknow of for weak, tired anal' pale people.” A PREVENTIVE OF CON SUMI TION. The Sisters of L’Assomption. Onion Lake, N. W. T., who are doing a noble' work among the Indians of that section 1 write: "It affords us great pleasure to bear public testimony to the beneficial effects of Dr. Williams Pink. Pills. t Several of the Indian children in our care being menaced with consumption, we ‘gave them Dr. Williams’,_Pink Pills, and in each case a cure resulted. We distribute a great many boxes to cure scrofula, consumption. and anaemia, and always with the happiest resul*s. We recommend Dr. Williams’ Pink 1 Pills as the bestpreventive of consump- tion we kn w.’ l 1 v- ERYSIPEL AS CURED. Mis. Charles Shannon, a lady will » known in Wolverton, Ont; and vicinity, says :-“A few years ago I received an injury to my knee, occasioned by a blow. Although it was very painful I paid but little attention to it at the time, ex- pecting that it would soon be all iight. But instead of getting better the knee remained swollen and became very much inflamed. I consulted a doctor, and he told me that the trouble had devloped into a severe case of erysipeleas, andl further said that as my blood was in a ' disordered condition I would have to 'bo very careful. I-le left me a liniment_ with which 'to bathe the limb, but it did 1 not give me any relief. I had heard so, much concerning Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills that I determined to give them a trial. In about three weeks time the swelling and inflammation in mv knee had subsided. and my general' health The use ¢‘the pills ai health. I_ inthe eiieaeyfof _ have restored me to perfect health, and it ,L ` _ _ A I can do all my household work vii h- _ . _ _ THQ Sfféhgesf dggirg 4? _ out experiencing the least fatigue. _ _ - ` Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are the best , _ \ \ H18 SICK I5 fc gef W¢l|'. §f¢B_¢¢? ' \ . __ In good health can reallge _The _ .\\ \ \\ ‘ ° * . anasisnyaaiy __ i - ' Y A' A l Q £¥;§ mythical, is,at least, very foolish.- New York Tribune. 'D | . unto you.” He said in conclusion. r Wil rams P1 k P1 ls ` ‘ `§\vl :_ a _ 1 jpg .\I\)_l.l1)l1. it |~|oP£ ron THE slat. 0 Ll)\llllll1Al.\1}_l).\‘)ll.lil tnfensifu of fhis longing. A _,_ _ It is Sosfrong fhaf tim _ _ XV |655 réfief comes If fqfiqg 13 I __/jf hopelessness-»'¢me| hopqlgsp -V ` , ,_ 'Hess killer I _ ,t/t _ _No one can af-feral _'Rv 1 _I ` fléglecf a remedti ‘lhaf brings ' 'hope To The hopeless, sirerigffl ` To The weaK, health Io The _5i¢f(_ Z . Sueh q remedti is ll). r iw i ,~ | _ ' l Da.‘<~/n.|_|AMs’ P|~KPu._|.s i \ for PALE. Proms. . _ _ I _ These pills have aflarger sale than ami i olher medicine in The world because if is 'pi-eyed" I lheti cure everii form of disease ‘lheii are ad- Verilsed fo cure . Millions Throughout ‘lhg we;-I4 ’ new use no oThei~ meelieine. - _ Piakeolor¢dpillslnglass'ia,rs,oriiianvlooseform,orinboaesthat _ donoibearthefullmmef‘Dr.Williams’PiukPiIlsforPal¢PeopI¢,”_ai~¢ lfl0'I'Dr.Williams’. 1 A ' Thegeaaiaeareputupinpsckages P - ' ‘ r¢s¢mbllngthe¢agravingonth¢i~ight,wtth wrappefprnitedinred. Soldby°alIdal¢i-s ordlrectfromth¢Dr.Wllllams’Mec!idn¢ Co~»Bcudrvlli¢,Ont.,at50eeatsahozo¢ d=l=°wior$2.S0. ‘ t -1- ~_ _ _ _ Il _ _ _ _ __ True,,learners__»~_ p ._ ` _ C ' _ x f 32. ‘°_-Ye'sha_ll.kn0w the ‘ -_ _ ' ; ` ‘ ~ - _ wasaad is__condilioned'fon "‘ - -~ I ' A ~ ~ ='in,”. living according _§to', the - ' _ _ ,__ ' t g. CIIIISU. _ _ _ _ _ .. ` ` 1 ; 1 ' j ' ‘-83. ~ “Abraham’s seed' ‘_-'Io' i - . - v ‘ _ | had promisedif widow. dominion - ' . _ _ , \ “Were._ne_ve_r ing; ' '1 \ 1 _ U ' . ' S. ~ s 5 e _ l , l 1- ` .i__i_ ` ’ ' _ _ '_ _ ` »` _ I ` I get thoroughly wet, and when I arose the next morning my limbs ,were so I stiff that I could scarcely move then, I was thorougly rubbed with liniment’ i but without any effect. Mustard plaster; 'iwerethen tried with equally Poo,.'m_ suits, By this timel was suffering great pain, and a doctor was called in. Hg said the trouble was sciatic 1-heumatgs m _and Off and on ,for nearly two years he doctored with me no material imprnvg- ment. Then I decided to discnniinug the doctor and give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a fair trial. These I took, gwg after each meal, for utarly six months, " ‘ = A e . Bead 0 0 0 ~ . i _~ i“_§i. g _ "- 4 ' ' _ " ' ' _ 1 Notfmerely ” v ` _ ' V / ` " *_ ~ 'I ' _ -_ _ '_ _ 0 _ _O _ i _ _ ‘ _ _ _ plia .I symptom ofthe trouble had left me. It _ _ in an unsettled condition and often I _~motoi~_Ataxla, I Troubles, _by the Sanhedrin fail continues 3_8 long as there is any may Her convalescenpe in the hospital ‘.1 am sorry to leave B,-¢¢k}yn_-_ 1|; saying: in aprilogy _ terial requiring such treatment, if the Qlasted nu july 0’ when st.” dr°v°_ has been ml' Mme fm' 31839 10 7°_9‘f`3 fmsh“:i“',’-’, animal bein a mood for it. (3) Di- b°m°'hOn “gi 24 sm? was m mufih ‘ and U10!‘€- 111111 S1111 1110!? §°I1'Y t° k° 58°; 'gg __ _ ._ gestion does not take place witheut me' eaiththan f°rm°r_lY'_and "’P‘d"1@*1V° P1Ym°““} Ch_l"'°h~ _ Wh_‘°h hash _en “P Y ° P°°P_1._°. such chewing’ because_ ‘mm the food ly improving. in October ‘it was be- _filled me with ,gg 10ve_ _mspu-ed yne courts. _To the people he spoke is well mastigated and mixed with heled by the physmmus that she was With 595 h°P° *Pd hffllled me I0 9131317 W"-d°‘~ i " 'V ' I - saliva, it will not pass into the further enufely fmt of dangfm The pm°°ss°.s\ my Vl5i°UWm11t3 faith- I *lm “mst Mi - LESSQN ` _ compartments of the stomach (4) _of digestion were being performed as if 9_1; 50;-ry to leave ihe pagmraig' io 12. “Then _spake Jesugxagam” a stomach was not what it has always which { neva- expect to mmm, But 1 -our last lesson Jesus deciaredhimself to failure of the stomach to .force up the been thought to be till within a few h0p9_ as 10,33 as _G0d_ gives mg in-¢a¢h_I_be the fouutaiiiof-_truth ; here he __ uSua1wadS_ and Practically amounts to__years-a prime essential to life. There tg Speak and heal-[fo fee_1_ to geltmyv “I _am the light of the-,world.=” indigestiom The Proper thing to do in is _never dismissed from the surgeon’s f,3110W7m,,n_ by pen am v0ic¢_ what 11 first chapter ot- John. _tells as that such a case is tb can in aveterinary mind the fear ofa recurrence of cancer I havg ig-ind to tell you-that Godtis 'Word was Light, .andthe Light Burgeom and not to improvise a new after removal, however radical the oper- 10,-9 and love is me, ami Chyigg ig tha _th darkness, pad-,the tion may be, and their fears were re - 1-evelggion gf faith,” handed it Jesus is use alized as the winter wore on. -world because, lie_is_;the» \ _ ' ¢ “ , \ . _ ,_ ° gm _ '_ in the _light which was life Shall have the Those who walk in while they said it scisric nHi:UMA'risM cuasn pacing their rump licans were levyin Mr SsmuelFranc1s, a young farmer °°°"°f °°ll1m1¥}8Ul Sm ’ .living on he farm of his brother, near Blue' ‘S 519'* °1_9»V°»_ #nd W0” 1° ` N orthcote, in Renfrew county, says .- _°793“5 3P°k°"W°¥’° an 31511611- “About three years ago the cows get - 35~_“Th6 BGTVRR* Sbideih 110i”--N9 into a grain field at night‘ and- I was 91°” 19 It 501119 in his mastefs mansion ‘ called up to put them out. In doing so “T50 3°” *1i'id°"¥”'“‘A$ *"3 U' A C ‘ here seems to refer to all the of God, and should not begin with 36. “The Son”-Here .the capital S is correctly placedu The Son of alone can give freedomto slaves _in sin. Row “Ye shall be free indeed”--Jesus’ dis- A1' ciples are God’s sons, and the world is E,” God’s house. ' _ _ ___’E_va 'nn munar-r` minion. as.1- `Ev°1'.v' _ socranorr. » ¢°“~_V O The special tubencul committee of the British is new nearly two years since I was `°“_*ti°“`h°3 just H1850* 1'°P°T¢fil1 ~ cured, and I have in that interval done 1° '“3g°9l5 *hit ilwl l\1¢l_1`°l‘iff¢B farm work in all kinds of weather, ”°t P°1'mi° “ohm” ¢° Wdbum without feeling a twinge of the trouble," h” ‘ df! 355° *U5 51'! f°l_ll1l|l!i°ll_» so that there can be no doubt the cure "_’m°i°“‘ $P*°° t_°° BUOY _ _ is permanent. Anyone who issufering inf “ml ,light-I It `°l§°~ '55' from this complaint will save money Pmntmelli °f N9!" i“9P°°l_'°l'3 md' ,_ and hours of suffering by at once be- \°r°°t_i°F '°f _P“bli¢" 51\l?Eht°T'h°U39l» if ginmng the use of D1-_ Williams, Pink _ -no killing-beingfallowed eleewere. It I Frgigy ' Pills. _ recommends legislation giving to in spectors the right” to cow SICK HEADACHE CUR].}D_ and take samples of milk, and to the if __-_’ _ health oiiicers the right to excludemilk _ ML “riniam Morrow, Sth Patrick, If lh8 lvUb6!‘CB._l(_)§lB 5685 D8 1‘6fIl8€d.- iUg,t__ SWS ,___..I suffered very much New York Medical Record Feb. 25th, l Gow, TE n _ 'rrfanacunocrs coimirrns. . N8 at the expiration of which-S time' every _ ' I °3 unless access I had_taken_ On one occasiau a doctor by Pierre Apery. a Constantinople rema-ned with me all night _before he physician concentrating sgnli ht on could stop the vomiting, but beyond' the spot ,with a burning? glgss He cl .stopping it- temporarily. I received no believes this phacotherap will effect one D in b "r._ Tn ° ° - 'Y °»‘*'l'l=¢' llldilsl ihpgh £153 _nt rough a _little book ively destroy the microbes; of can_cer,; town P,” i o -my possession t ll _tub l 1 _ . t of the cures effected through the ttigseniii of gig? $11113 llieceptrrzitpziszllgo Ejlgrecmtllizl Q (Load Di-.‘_Williams’ Pink Pill ;, I was induced rays of the specti-um_ _ ‘Y ‘ For points west ;_’to give them a trial. and to my joy they ___ lsummerside and | have r€H10Ved all the disagreeable A secret substance claimed by M railway’ 730 symptpms and made me a well man Jaubert, a French chemist, is expected with P-m- 00399939” :again. _ gg ' 1- - - - Tryon, Crapaud _ bo§i§"§n‘.i’Iiiv`i§§"t‘§ii§f ii.ns°f‘2'§§f$§? _N°f‘h°#fl°°°'= °°° ` , °' _in p uc removes _mcloseds ,or williams' P k P 5 851° _exam = bon no S_}_g;§°_y;“°°“ . _ - ~ca_m sm ieuiui ani. ‘ - _ I 'P1-'0d*_1°lS oirespiration, :ind a:np(;ili;1l'f.‘Y°7~ _3-00 Rheumatism. Sciatica, L9_¢0__t automatically an me equivalent nf*P°f`n‘z ° Anaemia _; p_ure oxygen in exchange. .Only six or ’II;?ll;~e1ght pounds are required tokeep pei‘*l"` _ leon alive twenty-four hours-' in her Dance, metically closed space. ' _ - ...' _ ‘ So Prince points § Hall John Company ,A s Hall, at Sec _ mms!!! ~_ from biliousness and sick headache. 1899' . ‘Lodge meets 1 For months my stomach seemed to be --_-e-__ ‘Thursday _ V _.ing Teniplars would vomit my food almost as soon ss ` Local germ affections are to be1reated[BURY» S°°’Y°