,__ 1 ii; it ' rs?-1 .g ,_ x 13. e- ._ 1 'I f > f.. 3 ,- an Va.. , _, . " I r. 1 a ¢ ij `“s ' 1 r; ` 11 -1 ». \ -I. , _ - _ Q’ ra _ ‘I i’ L a s -\ ».» 1, 4 s ~;__ t 4 _ I I t. 1 _» t.. _.-».--.- .,___., -_qagpsr =»_» V ., 1 - ~ »..~...Y<-;,-»_~_ _ _ .,.,.. ¥ pr=¢ ;fw~ v”i¥§ _ M _ *_ v N »f;~_»= . _ _ ;-_»- - _ .' ri f __ ss _. _ - _ .__.._: .__ _ :_ _~ *if/1':-_ le--'-f;‘f=-_-'»__ ‘ -».-- " -'.»'..--s_'__ -'»>_--s _=- _- _ ~ - ’ ,f ' _ _ ` ‘ ff if ' ` ~-`- ; ~=».t~‘f>_ ef. uh," fs--~ 1 V .f-';:»:---.._* » 1‘..'."-_§»5»\_Z '; _-_,_ f"--_ _ :._'_ ' -__ tl _ f"; ~."'. ._ |. -_ _, if .i:.'. _...ja , __ - ,= _ ' » » .1 . j ' -. " - fi: f_'_ '-I I 5 1-' _ ` _ - ‘.‘.-if-:;'1_.»I"_ -_'if' »-'_'f_-<- =~`l'.': if ,-__ _~'-_-__-_. ‘.'_».’: Digg., _ ’%f_ -'-=.~~;,.r;_;r-_ -,;;,=' ,-¢-1., ~= - l ' - ~ ~ = ‘ . rf- » s- __ _»___= _,~ -_.; 1.-,___ .-.__,,_» ; _- --_» ..- an '- - - - ---_ --~ _ ._ _ . _ _ _ ..-_._..._... J».s.._._.....-.-_-f-.-_-..-;»=u£»-- .ae ._~..:.f_~~_-» --_-,_-___.e ___._.s....---_i-;~ -_---a_.~' _ _ _,_ _ at _ _ _ i _ Tun esaaoiaa, cuaunomurowmgninsa m_\w.;ns__1e,L/_lNn, aI'»n1_I_.24, ion. W _ V __ M W WM W”_m;m!.?_ - i W_ ___ _ Flutterlng ol ll1e`llear;» For Twelve Years. People all over the universe me troubled with fluttering, throbbing and palpitating hearts. Causing sleeplessness, weak- ness, nervousness, faint and dizzy spells. ' Here writes us: ,... IIA what one lady Swur S-rs Minis, jan. 9th, Igor. MT. Mitsumi Co., Lrn., Toronto, Ont. “I take great pleasure in endorsing Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills. l gas troubled for twelve long years vith my heart iiuttering. I was also my nervous and could not sleep. I tried numerous remedies but found them of little or no use. I 'aaw that Milburn’s Piilswere good fm- my trouble so procured two boxes. I could not do my own work _before I commenced taking them, but now I am perfectly cured and cannot recommend them too highly " MRS. M. A. WYANT. 1:- * ~ v - _I RUSH OF IMMIGRANTS. A Large parties of immigrants are arriv- ing almost daily at the Grand Trunk and I the C.P.B. station. These include Ita, ’lians._ol whom some two thousand _~hav`e ‘ landed in Montreal during the past two ' nromhs. This number has proved tobe femoarrweing, and Acting Consul “Iu- ternoecia has cabled the Italian govern- m& in sid to thamatsee, asking thstfor the future the Italian Govern- ` lelttake steps to prevent such peoplel comingtoCanada who are without re- sources The Italians first took the place ofthe Irish navies on the American railways; now, it seems likely that the Itaiiaus_ would be displayed by the Chinese, who are used largely on *he railways in the west. At any rate, there is not sufficient local employment for such a number, who have been taken care of temporarily by their compatriots. =I`he Italians makebad far-» mers, at least so far as Canada is con- cerned, where the conditions are radical- ly different from those which prevail in Italy. Genuine settlers, however, Swedes Germans, and a sprinkling of English, Irish, and Scotch, are passing through every day to the North-West. These forrn the material out of which a pros- perous country is made, but what are called ‘foreigners are accepted by those who are in charge ofthe immigration policy of the country as having in them thepossibility assimilation-some day.- Montreal Witness. l l INTERESTING FACTS. Some interesting points are found in the annual report of the registrar-general of births, marriages and deaths of the United Kingdom. In 1% the marriages reached the highest number recorded thee 1876, aggregating %,$4, or 16.5 per thousand. The births number 928,646, equal to 29.3 per thousand. There were 8.124 illegitimate children born. The p Sometime ago one or two of. the rn'-eg 'Herald : #but before going he deposited his fortune - on 1°' ~~ »_._- :_v f r - -"¢`;>,,- 5%! .', . is ` ' - -' ' ' " `i`j`~ ' »~ " - -_ _-..':*?l“__ _ 4 _ | ;__'_ H _ _ l Q 1 1 Fi V ' * .~ f " . aa _ - .-_"_lf» ‘ _ _ I U 'W _ _ . JUST ESCAPED BEING VICTIMIZED _.__ _____________ _ W How A Cotcric ol Spaniards have bccn Trying tot Dcludc lhc Pcoplc of Canadaf ..\»\.~ >`/\»`-~/~»\ ------------- _ sr _____________________________________________ _ ___. CITIZENS OF CHARLBTTEIUWN APPRUACHED .\ ` |But the ingenious Swindiers Failed iliiheir Att€mpt~it is. _ Understnod that the Clftown Parties as 5 Ruse Repliedp _ to Correspondence Received. ,_ prominent citisens of Chulottetown we approached by the same parties as are mentioned in thelappendedarticle but the inducements thrown out failed. The following is taken from the New York David P. Park, an industrious citizen oi Canterbury, Conn.,_who earns a living by farming and running a sawmill, and whose disposition is somewhat guileless, hasjust escaped being victimized by an ingenious swindle. The attempted fraud is thelwork of a coterie of Spaniards _ who have been busily at work for years and have tried to delude people in Canada and many parts of the country. _Deathbed letters and other correspond- ence, a pretty girl, who becomes sn orphan -in :the course of the game; a father confessor, a dying Spanish revo§E-l ‘ was sent over' with a translation . In this will Mr. Park was made Emily’s guardian andeone-fourth of the fourture was left to. him. In accompanying letters there were numerous delicate references to the neces- sity for his paying the sum of £165 which would release the seized baggage. ` "Ameda" also wrote promising to con- 3 duct Emily to the Park home, and the gentle creature herself sent aniugenuous and somewhat unintelligible letter to her “dear oncle,” enclosing a photograph. Messrs. Bly and Young kept the letters sup the little Emily and the whoiesouled i Arnedo are still waiting-if they haven’t given it up. _There are evidences that the same game ' has recently been tried on citizens in Michigan, Iowa, Ohio, Illinois, Maryland and Ontario, the same names. Santiagol " Fenoll and Emily, being used. Thousands of attempts to swindle by it are supposed _ tionlst, an elaborate will, a fortune of ‘Mr. I‘ark's good graeesand bint iecount. .il i if ‘ *- l-" i I ‘ " i' _ yi . it 0 _' 7;. .5 ._ i `.'7-‘.11 34 ._ _ -. -~ a __ . , S ~ 1 ' - J f-_ ~i 1 . ,_' _ 4- 4'; It’s a Christy, Hard or SJ t Black, Brown, ` Fawn or Steel. ._--. -¢_z,;_s_, `\__ a-S-5;. wfgrr .;._s;_. _ _ Q, We guarantee. a perfect lit, and ' ` ,1 1* gg; '”"‘ ~ _ H . _ _ _ ,.~ _ mg at." o a I I I i 1 ri; ,‘._\,',i-_,_ . _-_ '_ pe; ' We’ve nine thousand to choose "from, and such at ii., -f ids, ‘as nonsmt is never entered here. _ I” __ .i _ _ -_ ' _ If you don°t wear a Christy you ought tgae-:_, G li ,_ _ .. IE§_,,._; -I '1 . l _ _ _ lj ~_ ._-Q _ 1 ‘dir -rms .sro A Christy will wear longer, look well longer j . less. “quality considered than any other hat on earth. I _:_ ‘oi ' -1 a o “ s 5 1 v * 1. s . - For twenty years we’ve beenprovmg it. _ . _.___ _ ._ _ A ‘ Now we know it for sure. What about yours Zhad1_1»’§, ’. I ` 2 you bettei see us at once. , _ - g .» \ ng; 2' 0 l§ 6\§ ~ \ . _ _ tobave been madein the last few years. ' i I ' ' I I I I I ' ‘Ti-z1'¥i'f1'»é` l 1 i $1m»im.8l1¢il8 b8R8‘&l‘1y £150 1108523 $0 8!! and from the pertinacity of the swindlers _. . __ $3101#-¢11tht<;a1‘flv:il_tel_menbsin me suppeeeatheyned many vienna. _ _ , "` _ . ' _ _» i avoured, c ous roma ' ___*___ \ _ _ _ __ =_ _ <_;~` i. with which the swindlers tried togetinfo _ _ _ ; ¢. - 1 _ _ . -5 _' IF YOU CATCH COLD. s _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ‘~ __ -L ‘ e Thaswindlorseven used aphotograph of i. _ .f -<_. _s-. _ - _ '~_ ' - . V _- ; ‘ = J V. " 4 ai. x g - s- ul” ,- the girl, “Senorita Emily Fenoll,” and_ MMI? UNDRS mil? NIDPGH When I0” ' - -_ . »~ _ ii ' i i a touching letter from heriigures in the ' 0888. Mr. Park received last December a letter dated “Castle. pmt of Valencia,” and signed “Santiago Fenoil," in which he was a ridressed as “My Dear Relative.” It began like this_:- “I have not the honor of 'knowing you, , but my wife, Mary Park, your relative. in speaking of the individuals of the Park family, often prfised the honesty and good qualities ofyou, Scc. Inf my present affliction I turn to you for a pro- tector to my daughter, your niece, Emily fifteen years old, whom I keep as a. prisoner at the Castle or College of St. Elena, and whom I may never see again -considering the grave st-at-e of my health. I am watched on all sides by my enemies,” FORTUNE MADE IN CUBA. This letter went on Ztofisay that the writer had accumulated a fortune of £36,000 ($180,000)in Cuba.. His wife had died in Spain, leaving their daughter, said to be Park’s niece, there._ 'lFenoli said he wentwSpain to find the child, in the Bank of England, accepting a note “payable to bearer" for it, and placing this note in a secret slidezin his portmanteau. After meeting his daughter in Spain the writer was caught and thrown into prison for treason, and annie numbered senses, equalize 18,3, Ill* th_ousand,and than 1,844 ides.This is the dnt year on record that lotasingle death from hydrohobia has been reported. ix*-iles O - 1901 @LBY Tifkf. ' ` _ - omwl Apr-n ao.-ru wel-k er deem- 1°°1 H progressing newly. 'rue feilewng have accepted places: _ lei' ‘ai 3¢l‘30snt G. Mortimer 10th_BoyaL§m Ulm. Capote limes, min #Slit A. Wilson 43rd regiment Lieutenant 'WUI Ogg lst B. F, A.: Private W. J. Gra- hm 77% Nirimeat (9uadas)§ Lieutisi Lwwmmmamm " € *'--~ -B .JL _ 1. _ 1% thepersonelofthe Bisley. -team for aim,"-H_ .B,,h,.’°"M, (ny, '59 3°; '~.' _ ' i ¥` A : ` " i V _V iv K | as ‘ ii I ni h~ h IIRIIIKEIIESS I8 A DISEASE AND UAH GUREII IS YOUR HUSBAND, BROTHER FA_THER, sn) ci ycur relatives afhicted _wo the Disc-use ci Drunken- nessi\.?Withl1ave a sure cure which can be g en wrru or wrraotrr the know- l@d8C O_! the patent. Read the follow- ‘US Which speaks for itselfz- Sas FRANCISCO, CAL. Dec. 1. I9oo_ DR \\ li_5_~\L`§1DERS&CO..Chicago Ill. f Dear sirs-- Kindly accept my thanks or ine wonderful an permanent cures you have wrought on many men;‘;_ers of my congregation. I have iirgzizxincrl rl ciety among my mem- bers to promote and advertise this most *ale :W-fl rbcjeily cure for this dreaded Curse :uri _ciisease which so many are ali1“-'1v\i\‘»"»j.h. You will leam in the "Q-'Y ‘Img future of the result of their 121 >‘Jr~‘ i sziiccr-_-ly hope that God will bless Yj‘f_=i»:i;l»_l :v..»v.' you to still continue in En‘\__~ grew. mul go<,~_l work in saving our <-._l'»~.-.~_:=vr;.1ls from the scene of de- Sli'ng‘..t»ii_ and place them on the road '~0_ _l1j~'@ 11 sober and righteous life. Only wishing I could do more to assist you in this noble :ind worthyylvvork, I gm, ours in C nst, R¢v_ J, M_ B;.___-_ 1I7_l1.____ ¢ . _ his portinauteau and other _luggage were 0 Mr. Park wasintesestd _by thismissive. There wasa certain woman reiativeof his who had forsaken her husband on San F;-gggiago. “J_umpingjiml\lny crickets . I me se. "rms meeebe um Lars Perkl ;|,5gg'g¢or;-ied this man. Pd better send him a letter right od.” Hr., Park had for a guest, h0W%V€l'» p&-mission irourhis hostess investiI*°° , He eoncootedaletterto Senor Fenoll _ ,rneiqgaavtee _ il SeuorFenoll” very Prollwf-1! fell l V’ the pit of his own ~ dlgillnli- H9 T9’ Mr. Park inaienklihi ind mil* rious epistle. He anticipated his d¢B¢ and dwelt on his fortune. ' ” Paocmms 'ro DIE- , l Senor Fenoll believing that thin8S Were catch cold, but the thing that usually tion starts up in the bronchial tubes or in the throat, and the discharge of mucous from the head constantly poisons this.- Then the very contraction ofthe throat muscles in the act of coughing helps toi irritate so that the more you ‘ h I the more you have to 5- It is, of course, beyond question: that in many cases the irritation started f] in this way results in lung trouble that. are called y serious names. lt is in this' irritated bronchial tube that the germ of_ consumption finds lodgment and breeds.. Great numbers disregard a cough atfirst and pay the penalty of neglect.-..Gnugh never did any one any good. It should be dispensed with promptly. Adamson’s Boo anic Cough Balsam is a well known re- _ medy, and it is the surest and quickest cough cure known to-day. It _does not de- ceive hy drugging the throat. It soothes the irritated parts and heals them, then the cough stops of its own uscond. The action of this medicine is so simple that it seems like nature’s own provision for curing a'cough. Every druggist has it, 25 cents. Be sure to get the genuine, which has "F, NV Kinsman & Co.” blown in the hanpensfirstis a cough. An iuflamma- ' _ f ‘ Q Q N __ r - - ' ' t -A "' MMD- :a::r.g.:1i1.2:'ii.i‘2°§-.£2ueexeeiled for time keeping- SYDNEY, N. B. W. April 21.-Advices _ nh eat. received here from New Guinea state that a' Han or Cap at 'e gr thenatives on Fly river recently murder- sale- a!t'; is 'Wedding and other Fine Yltiety, styld lid Monro. I. i» ea Rev. James Chalmers and Rev. oliver gld stand. 23 S. ~ gpweaelee _and Eyeglasses with lenses awed to each eye s -parmlyr' Tompkins. 1 _ ‘ ` ' _ = 'ith dna .rd w 3( 1° *nd 4 i 'I " ;_ Talunrn ron sum wusr. - waist has triumphed in.the post odioe ch- partment, in witness whereof Postmaster i General Smith has issued the following Bur. he arse rheeghruily apr°i°fed_ David Park his eeughuu-'s swrrdiln Kivlnil "P Americam one-four th of his fortune. His quondan New York correspondents were Braullo Arnedo Fenoll’s confessor dated been_appoint.ed executor for Fenoll. He also enclosed a deathbed letter from the deceased prisoner which was £\DD1`0° priately scrawled in uneven lines. _ In due time an elaborate manscript copy in Spanish of the unfortunate Fenoll s wil HOW' ASPRAIN DOES HURT! But it isn’t the pain alone that is dread- ed just think of the loss of time and wsiges. Sprains without number have been cured by rubbing Polso_n’s Nerviline well into the pores of the skin surrounding- the Qoqming on well, next proceeded to die- spprised of the sad event by a letter from i February 23,1901. He explained thet he had __...-..._ uns. nivnmcics c.-. f. _ ” i' i ` < .vs In' Tana Greys- obo- in 5100.81.25 a.na_s1.5oj s ~ Come and get a pair for Easter. j ‘ ‘ ’ _ - » Gordon _ &. McLe|lIafn#_- Men’s Outfitters. _ V _ _ ' ’ i l *-19- ..... ~ '_"g',,,,,,,.,mii...'°.i..i°'e..,,.l,Waltham,Watches '_ I _ ' Y "°"'-'*’ ` H d *red to clear __ _Untilfurt-ber notice, one esvmsl/efi_\=__°Ut#l’. E.__'{. census wmpetitiog allowedtoeaoh buyer ofa dollars 1 of- -\>>'lf»»"°° ; of swalief 'i ri......i...s.....r. vs_-what s- 'Ram`say’.-_~ old stand in gfaieey #iris dseeaahaveiasteadirotof’ ' goods bIwiiiNTi:dD's°i1iiImENhA ii” d weeks. In order' to do 69 _ __ _ . . .i ' i .’sy.i...y, c. B. c.°1.LacU1't am 1', All }’__N"_ _f_""_'.' 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SIGYQBSUH : can designing.Every mail order given E' ` Great eorgestreet _ _shop mos is the highest grade ef AXLE GREASE made. It eenmins powdered ?3i$i.?.`.i‘i3r‘il‘r_‘.if“_E€s“.ii1'éi‘£”li1i5’).°§2’3..i“‘£.‘€‘»§’2. .§.’.il.°‘i,.'f...‘t."$*.;m .Ji"§‘.‘.’.’.‘.°£‘.-‘.‘3.°..“'.‘“°°..1 JZ 1 it_more satisfactory. REM EMBER D AMF, AS MUCH MICA AS ANY OTHER Manufactured by - I}31PEIElI£L]'_| (DIL (J()-- Ltd _l Petroleum; Banners. I i Mvnel- 1\_._-_.. lr... ....1...:1.1:.... as Na- Rmdin ll;-_ reno# I ~1 nearly all the well dressed men in Ch’I`own ._ ‘ . Q iii* 5 ' ' f _ 0 ' . »» ` _ ,A _-_1~ ifktus -..._