'ms cHARLoT'rs'roWN‘iiiiliRniAN MARCH 24,1905 V V 7 The Sale of Goods on Sunday is Prohibited--Ordinary Work Also--l_ti_iil_ist_ering to Sick and Selling Medi- cines .iillowed--Ifisentptions Made in Favor of Railways and'Steamships. Orrawa, March 22.-Mr. Fli.xpatriok‘e bill representing the Lerd's Day prohibits n Sundiq the sale or offering for sale purchase of any goods, chattels' or onoy. or other work ofa like incidental ther personal property, or any real tate, or the carrying on of a person‘s dinary calling, or the employment o f ,ny other person to do on that day any the week; continuance to their desllna~ ,rm-lg, business or labor in connection with such ealling.` :>l‘EClA L EXEMPTIONS. In the Province of Quebec such sales church doorsuf country parishes as e permitted] under the law of tin- rovinoe are exempted. Works of ' .icceseity or mercy are also exempted, us, .or cxuulplc, necessary or cuslouiury work in connection with Divine worship, selling drugs ami iucdlcines, work of physicians for the relief of sickness ami sufferlriir, receiving, transmitting or delivering telegraph or tclephone What Sulphur Does For the Human Body in Health ami Disease. The mention of sulplmr will recall to many of us thc earl! days wilen our moth ers and grand mot ers gave us our daily dose of sulphur and molasses every pring imdfail. ‘ lt was the universal spring and fail ‘illuod purifier," tonic and cure-all, and mind you, this old-fashioneil remedy was nt without merit. The idea was good, but the remedy was rude and unpaiatable, and a large quan' i-y had to bo taken to get any effect. Nowadays wo get all the beneficial ef- fects of sulphur in a palatable, concentra- ted form, so that u. single grain is far more effective tllan a tablespoonful of tho crude sulpllur. _ In recent years, research ami experi- rucnt have proven ihat the hcsi: sulpiiuri for medicinal use is that obtained from (`)alcium (Calcium Sulphlde) ami sold in iirulg stores under the name of Stual't's. Calcium Wafers. They are sinallclloco- late coated pellets and colltain the active _ rrledicinal principle of sulphur in a highly concentrated, effective form. Few people are aware of the value oi‘ this form of sulphur in restorimz ilnd i rrlaintaininiz bodily vigor ami health; sulphur acts directly onthe liver, ami excrctory organs ami puriflcs and enrich- es the blood by the prompt elilnination of waste material. ` I l'ur in-audrnotliers knew this when they iloscd us witil sulphur ami molasses every sprlugand fail, but the crudity and lm. purity of ordinary flowers of sulphur were often worse than the disease, and cannot Calcium Wafcrs is undoubtedly the best alld most \vldel_v used. They are the natural antidoto for liver und kidney troubles and curc constipation ami purify the blood in a way that often surprises patient and physician alike. Dr. It. M. \Vllkins. while experimenting with sulphur remedies, soon found that~ the sulphur from Ga cium was superior to any other fornl. He says: “For liver, kidney alld blood troubles, especially when resulting from constipation or malaria, I have been surprised at the rc- suits obtained fronl Stuarts Calcium \'Vafers. In patients suffering from boils ami piniplcs ami evcn»deep-sented car- iruncies, I have repeatedly seen, them dry ing the skin clear and smooth. Although Stuart's Calcium Wafers is n proprietary article, and sold by druggists, and for that reason tabooed by many physicians, yet I as this remedy." At any rate people who are tired of ersaifursafer, more palatable ami effec- tive preparation. l906 Carters 1906 CATALOGUE Now ready. Send for I copy, it tells how to get and grow CARTER’S TESTED SEEDS and contains n vest amount of valuable infor- mation for FARMERS and GARDENER6. We are mailing io,0°0 C°Pi¢5 throughout the province- If you do ;1_otdrecel_: : ma 1 gig _‘aid we iiiihli be pleased to send YOU °“°' Applause ARTERXI C0.. Li fi. aa. oi=l'rzP/1nRl<;i<'s Loans DAY BILL messages, conveying travellers and his Mo.iesty's malls, maintaining fires or doing urgent repairs in cases of emerg- charaeter, essential to any manufacturing process which otherwise could not bs carried on during the other six days of tion of railway trains in transit when the Lord`s Day begins, which are loaded exclusively either with live stock destined ifor iuliueiliatc shipment at any ocean port, or wl|.h perisliabla goods, or \\ilh both; thc carriage to the next divisional point on ally railway, or to the next rellular port of call of any vessel, nf any freight which is in transit hy such railway or vessel when the f.ord’s Day begins. GAMES A Nl) EN'l'l<}li'l`AINMICNTS. Tile following pl ovislons arc of interest: -Il. shall not lic lawful for any person on that ilay to rni,f:\|.;c in any game or contest i’or train, or for nliy prize or reivnrd, or to iw preserit iilcicait, or to provide, crigaire in, or he pli-.seritiitiliry pcrforniilnce ui which any fue is charged, directly or iudiri-cll_\', i-i|.lirr for ;|ilmi.»siori to such perlurlriaiivc or for nn_y .service or privilege i.hereof`. \\'licn any pci l'ormance at which all admission fcc oruny iwhcr fee is so charged is provided in ally building, nr place to which persons are convryeil for hirc hy the proprietors or rnnnogcrs' ofauclr performance, or by anyme acting EY ENMAN. Vernon River Bridge recently sold a carrialle stallion to James McDonald, Bridgetown, for which he received a handsome sum. This animal named Premier Wilkes is a_sire of Almon Wilkes, sire of Montrose, and was a prize winner at three exhibitions, carrying off lst. and second prizes. Premier Wilkes is one of the finest carriage stallions in gratulated on having such a hae anlr.ua`l.' THE c`aEA'rasr ssssariox in racing circles of late was the scratching of Kirkland, last'year's Grand National winner. Mr. Blbby's horse shaped well enough at Hirst Park, con- sidering ho was half fit, but has since broken down. John M. P. continues to grow in favor ami with Drumerce, a past National winner, in the stable, Sir Charles Nugent appears to holrl a strong hand. Black Ari-oiv continues to limi support for the Derby and sevsns is now the best offer. #JJ IN1"i.iJ1~l.\'Cl<1Tl.IA'l‘ '1‘llI~I dam exerts upon her progeny isa nlatter both ofinterest and importance to breeders oftrottlng stock. Opinions of horsemen differ as to thc character ami extent of thciufloencc of thc darn in comparison with that of the sire. Tile horse breeders ofa century or two ago, especially those of Arabian and Barb horses, believed that the sire exerted ll nluch greater influence on the offspring than the dam. The early breeders of English thoroughbred race-horses evidently entertained the same idea. cf' ef' 14' ACE IIORSES have been atherln as their agents, or under their eontrol,_ lhe charge forsuch conveyance shall In-‘ deemed an indirect payment ol such fee witlilrl the nlcnnluir of this section. N() EXCURSIONS ALL() \V Ei). plciuulre, alle passengers so conveyed shall ____ I s Converts Food into iiourlshmeiilt. U Get ok to saith with Ferrourne. ci‘"l°“‘°"°wn' P' E' I' k&., Ilgrtford, Conn., U.S: Ii.. and w||||n“ly_ 'are _easily brought lo hand yers expenses' Weeks glfco. ’ lfliiiriiloll. 00°- ' sudleli-ally toiravel. 23 i - y I, H 1 Rr almost. daily at Pinettre sinc5 the I(lth inal. Tile track not bc- inig favourable ai, that date 9. race Look place on l'lth. There was quite ll muster of iloi-.~i-.s and four not he deemed to be travellers within tllei ’ I 'IIE PRIZE LIST of thc Canadian UE ]>[]1}C][,\S]-; 01.* ,\C|]U,{,].}_ lnraniillr of this uct. Ilorsc Show will be rcmlv this 2_1_',}’|,y f,|,¢1\'0v,| 5,_-Dun “ova-“_ Itshnllnot bi. lawful' for any person week, and will ho obtainable from the m,,,,t wmmd me (_,-0¢_L|n,_f ,,Lu,|,,¢, the on lhc I.ord's ilay to open to the public secrclilry, Iieury Wade, parliament build- college of ,,“,ic“]p_um_ X-L.,,,uv,,s u ,|,-mgar. any park or pleasure ground or other ings, or _thc manager, St_i_1art lfoustun, om, hors” from me 2,11; i,ruts,and|rlves to place, lualntaincil fcrlralri, to which an Massey Inll, Toronto. hero are 05 |_h,,b|.ec,1e,~S uftlwmm-itimc movin.,-cs u admission fee is charged, for ilny service classes, -as compared with £10 last year. 5¢_o¢,k|,0,-5,, of me \-cry |,|g1,c5¢, g,ype_ ‘ or privile|¢e. Five :more classes have, tllei‘ef`ore, been Thug, this san of Blngen [5 1, 2_1() |_,-Qt, it shall nntlielawfui for any person to added. This increase would have been wr does mf, ,,d|`j,|¢ 0fu,“ui,d°ubg,_ nm] it mlvertiaoin ally manner whatsoever any greater ii' it were possible to run the ls wo bud that me new owners do not performance or other thing prohibited by events otl`in the required time. but as it |e,,ve him an R¢m1v|||e in Iicmy Titerrs this act. ' 58- il' is P0S5ii{i° lfhtlii Cefmill 0155395 mill' hands until he gets arecord much nearer It shall not be law`l'ul for any person not be scheduled for Tuesday evening' the |;m|¢,uf hp, speed t,},,,¢,f_1_1,-;l_ to advertise in any manner what:-ver any Anril 2-1, u.ltixo` the building may not be The uommiwlonen, who made me deal performance or other thine which if actually ready fOr ll’<=\Wl‘“i °¢°\|P“i~i°“ Uf for Achillc were instructed by the pro» given or done lil Gnluula would be a the public. Increases in the amount of vhwml Rovemmeny, to sccum the bca-t violation of this act. money given have been more in the senior 5,-omng 5¢_,,1|;0n Wm, A rem,-d heluw 2_2() Il shall not be lawful for any person stallion classao. _ glmgcould be bought, If, ig ng; saying vvillililre with U10 mviiem C°“°°“°“‘*”" ontlmtilaylvsllvfltatuiiy tursvt. mark too much to state that they followed prepnratiomi of sulphur, of which Stuilrl/s 0|- ou,” 0|.jc,,L_ 0,- L0 ,|30 My gun, ,pig 0|' ip Y' f' orders to me ve,-_V 1e¢,,_er_ 1,,/EMBA' l,e,,,,,y_ other enfK|"° fm" "hui llllrpose. OFFICERS 01;-‘irHE National nm.” gait, disposition and breeding Achillc _ ,_ , leaves little to be desired. What he will THE PENALTIES FOR VIOLAIIOA. the' Enbgliihiii II;E¢Ireii3?0lr:Io.r‘te'ieA;;e¢ll‘uugny amount to as a sire is in a measure some- | Violation of tho act for each offence isl gnyoperatlng to oetabllnh ln London an thing Cillllf CBD |10 l\"S\l'€l”€d Uniy ily lhe punishable by a lille of not less than $1 international horse show. The project f“"“"“»l’“i' '~l‘""i” cvcfy ‘"°“"'°“ l'° l"“` ami not more than $40 and costs. was first broaclled during the last horse HGV” "mt he will wk” l"Hi‘ “Wk “B “ Pm' Every employer who causes the act to show at Madison Square Garden, in d“°*’1`~ The few °°1l*-‘ha me bf’H°"°" "W he violatcdiallable for each offence toa November, when English and American '1 |"5'”“"k“i’lY_ ""0 i°° “nd “C” ilk" flue not more than $11!) ami not less horsemen talked of holding an cxliibition i"°"i'°'s° _ _ than $570. i" “diiiliull to any other in London next May. Owing to the lack G°°"g" Le“""'b i’“"‘9‘l “'_'°l‘ Achln” peuaiiy D1‘9SCi'|b“‘i i’.V ilw f0l` U19 Milli! of suillclent time forprcparatlon this plan mluctnnuyl writes Fmnk (" _T"°"" I" offence. was found to be impracticahlc but James "he B°5i'°" Gl°l"" 'md °"iY_ tim" he is Every corpoi‘ation which causes _ its 'I‘. Hyde the “futher of the national,” and 5° bring T°dd [mek i° New England lm” employees to violate thc act is rendered Hem-y1P_ Earl.-n,seeretary of the English mu lm W°“l'l 'ml' h‘“'“ mid "i‘_“ 5°" °[ liable to a penalty not exceeding $250 lluekney Horse Society are now working Binge" Rnd Slfllfiillili- IU Udd iii' for the ilrst oil'em'e, and for each subse-l loucthcrwcuny mn, me e,,¢_e,-D,-|58 |n the hu! 0HB_0f the Very s_l‘€l1i1 YUUIIZ SiI`0Hv_ii _ . quentuilencc to n penalty not exceeding spring of1i)07. “°t‘ me greatest' um y°“"g°"e'S 'y “D “nd d""“pp°“" I" mm' or “va d"'yB’le"v' $50). Lord Lonsdale, who is one of the lead- T°dd in K°“"“"ky h"e_ f’el' the bill” “rw” ___ _ _ _ _ im, breeders and ow,,,.,,.s of h,,ck,,eys in horsemen fairly wild. llley areawo_ader- PROVINCIAL A015 RI"Sm"CH"D' England is reported to have taken up the Wig” 5“"°l_3_’i "2: gllgnlf l\__?l`_f;_l"i Bl' W C I l`UIIl 6 . Oi l Nuiiiliflllin ‘iw Mi* is i° i"‘"’“"l° ui” male” with Mn Em-cn' iifrgtofxbrhll, gottcnhurc at home, will bring know of notllinir B0 SMB “Hd *`@iil\i'i° f°\' °i’°""‘l°" °[ 'my TLT 'f°“' "r i‘"°“n’" ml gf' Q6' if' llimlasting fame. This is Cocliato, thcll- constlpution, liver and kidney troubles f0l‘f~'6 in "HY il‘0\'ll\C0 l‘0R'l“3lI}R MW, __ ye“.,,1,]_ owmpl ami brad by C01, A, C. ,md,,Bp,_,c|,,||y|,,n||f0,-,,,H of skindmoaggg railway subject as such to Irovinclai IN IIIE PHOVINCES and particularly ,md M,||,_,.d D,.i,,|,-wn¢e,._ Cochaw p,,;|e,| legislativ authority. aboutSt.Jolln, the intcrcstinllorses n‘_~0_p°,md can ,, mlm in 2_1g& last fm] Tho Mill 11008 “D5 Nlieiii 0|” in MY WHY is growimz ami there is already a great ,md bdng sound' he has every prospect af Dills, cathartics ami no-called blood upuri- affect the provisions of any Provincial rr,-,,|,~y betweel, uw ,||m.,,.cn,_ owne,.s_ _being me cmck “mme” or ms an this “em .. Wm "nd in Siuru-t’s Calcium Waf- Lords Dey 110|? Db llrvsvlllf ill f0l0v- which will result ill some hot brushes this ye,,,._ He |B ¢||g||,|c no the several fum". Proceedings must hc taken under this summu-_ Whoo u driver is known to nesmnd the p,.c,1|e,_|,,,, is mme ,hm he illcl/UT \"1li'3\°|\l\Y 0li\0l` |105 1\fll1liCl\i1i0 00 haveafast onehis rival goes out looking wmwh, M ,oust one of |_he,,,_ the offence chargeii. for something still more speedy, and Todmby Bingen gym go, ,, recom of __ __ “every little bit helps." Hal Rea the first ZA" M '_h,.ec_ He [5 one of the mom, pop. A“8“~;*'~;llUl”9¢_»_;*"‘*‘ “hiPP?‘§ F"id“¥_o“;;i ular siresliving; his eolts have brought l passei lrougi anger on is way - honomonai priocs. Miss Wilkes, thc , J°l'"i “'|‘;"" he 3'; bf" b°“3:_"' bi' ganadlan horse woman paid for one _ parties win are e rm ning to c up $0011) M, ‘Z momma 0|,}_ [5 trutwil Is with the bunch. Hcis said to have been ,luargem in 325 se¢0,,(|,;_ |,,,|f mm, 1,, 1_(p4f_ _ _ purclmsed for the sole purpose of trim- Todd isnhnif 1,,-oghm. of Adm|m| Dewey TNS Uililefimiy i'veaiiie_' Wi" In' ming one man ami great things are ex- 20,9 um 5|,-B of 1),-_ 5;,-i,,l¢p\,,(|'s coli, tens fy Your Exhallstiorl T111' pected when the rivals meet. The horse C,,,,,m0do,.e Ledymq-|_ IESS YOU Have G0Od Medi- is a speedy one and well known in Maine, Cine- where luis been campaigned for several AMILLIQND0L[,ARg§QUAND11;nE1) canons. lic will go on lhc Canadian tthose laccil where pasture and unter P - ' _magi- i h l ltalliy to the “ blegnf rc ne” “ni V are moetabumlaat. The ilfongola, aware In nddmon ,U our _:hw "lo of , P .“-*°- °';";:.':°”'l:.';1;fr;l?:;:.:rc: .':;‘“:.’:’.l“~ ~-I-~»~»~ »~ --wk -- c »~~ . an "K ° “- li in fl fi f i ii th , ,,,,¢_;,, _ now n an rea y oryour napec on FEm:|.Gnletl;3hi'iTgef.orPo;:>hr wiiat? It did “ali “Mil “l'"`“° d'°" °‘ ""“'°“ “nd We have thc prettiest patterns and lowest “°“m° ‘ C N' foalsara assembled. At a given signal for Walter Wood. Of B¢"\lf0l”l= CM" U-v » ~ I I prices in wall paper in the city. Our no WVIO Wfiilli "I °l*" ”:r'_i;m'_F°;F°;‘;'_:_ all mount_t_heir hor;ies_ r\I1'___K|"° ”‘"°°' sample books will beaeut to your home Ill’ HIV?" IIIBIIIGW CIBC ' 1 _ollchlnal Qyoung DIIB W I "@0585 on 1 l h be d hf "Bryon, w¢a|¢~ or nepoc on. you wantt e at wall iizgei hidiifarsrelhiliig aiglolilrioly lhllw 'INR l°"|? ’""'k°' The §_"pT;°“ "le l;_"°“5i"‘ paper buy at 'I`aylor’s Bookstore. lilrllw. myeelfaround. gappetite wasgor_=c_,_l into camp where( e ongon ave a :ind no_eolor %i;_:mml::_0\:)_::l‘|of'_*|%,_:¢r‘rgz_:;e number ol their own is-into ready to DEBTORS_A¢¢¢-mags d“¢ e u . ~ eirxltrd niii hack to health. Itoolrnnum- Mi f°9"°"";°"‘*'_‘_`_:» _'_‘“ '_ ° 3_i°“__“°f“;_h' Wgeks &5 C0 mugf be gettlgd ¢ |m¢°'b°x"_ |,,,¢|¢_ W" w¢m.|| while as foals aregvcn I. ese n pac. o e . d. t 1 D I _ , ,,,,|,(.,|¢|, was completely restored. mnroyown progeny. lnafew days the "lime ia 3 Y- C Ry Wiii , ‘wild foalsbecoiaa quite accustomed to mggn ing;-eased (0st ffgm lgw. sllnsulnq' lYoa°h'frir;§'§.|&i'.TT$!iI1%|T(i.ropr:lrNb‘t?}xIJ’|hl:iiii( tlielrfooter dame, and, following them __ NEWS OF TllE HORSES ` FROM ALL SOURCES L‘|\il‘if'§-Silllfm D~M\l\`Uhi~‘l0" Dui# “ll -'\ llfile are also ofiercd for drivers \vllo have the Ir_s,m""Dt_ bn wwf", for _my person l'or the winner in_ the li nlluuto _cinss. longesb rem,-(1 of service Wm, one em. onthe Lurd's Day lo run. conduct. or which “mhwunh'Y:`"n“yow"c‘| by Shnfm l*'|"~V";and “speck” prize' n valuume convey by any mode of conveyance any '\‘ M“""h's°"' Leoismld uwlml hy “in ¢J0l\i l\l“fil\i»C“ii¢d the i'flW1‘0\’lC0 llledlli. xeursiunl oil which passenllers are eon. iV_IcKe“zle‘ §ecf)"dfL_"°" uwned hy n'""'" ill "\0'"°".\` “f U15 ill'-C Ashlvfl Li\“ll‘0l\0l2. \,,,yE,| 10,. h|,.e_ ,md hnvlng fm. ,ls p,.|,,_ (/0|l°i.Y- iillfiii Dick U“'"'¢‘1 1'-V Juli" theforinerprcsldent of the association, is cipal or only object the carriage on that McI’e°d‘ f°'""h' °m""’d I0' ul” M5" f““"`h°""" °°““" day of such passengers for amusement or ,fy ‘¢\ ‘gn ag '__,¢ 0,; ,mme wnnulelpz ,,,,,m,,.,, Bmw wo", circuit from Fredericton to Nova Scotia. mg: ;,';,f:"lf:,,°:,i.‘,],p|t,i‘li,r_,?|\:,'é) towliisnd“iaa€ii°iii instead of better ifyour system isn't rid it is said that a stiifpricc was paid. for C|,¢_,m~||, 1¢‘¢°||,_,h for |i\|m,r¢|~g to °'\'f"""°i’l‘.’.'$.‘i‘i’.§'§`.i{‘i.‘}i‘i‘,~ nn.. 1.... 1.. mn. of of .A -'i’é2'i.'.'.'i‘if§'.'.§'."“iI.'”ili.l'°..`I§T}' ‘.‘~I»‘.§’.`l'.i'y iiiiii tilniijxiitelil with a whole \viiiter's accuruu- cures permanently. Other treatments mgmilof “intitizhlooii ionic is required ' HE PREJEVALSKI HORSES' ;'liS%z:`i§ti1e:iTe ii`i‘sbei::¢§lIrrTr':li)T:‘i":r‘I‘ " in" “ ' ` I - lnens nf which were token to I ` ~. ’ ' l t b 7 “W” ‘ ‘I had Catarrh in its worst form writes Yvltlliiliti-Lrgziiliiltsihfiiio do 4-. ina cow Enulaudthrce orfourreerl lim for the <;.r'.ra'¢ owns "Victor of Goodwood" has purchas~ ed that beautiful and well bred Stallion, o J J JE “Full of Fashion" weight 1700 lbs. colour YSDYK-S HAMBLE-I-ONIAN M R, fords pci-haps,asstr-ilring an in~ fwm Scotland hy the Nova Scotia Govern- ment. He \von 1st.prizc at tho Halifax Exhibition 1003 also diploma. Mr. two Draft Stallions of so excellent a pedigree. Intending breeders would do well ro write or see Mr. Reid. " diff IT IS INTERESTING to note the ar- rangements that are being lnade for the work-horse parade and show that will be held at Boston, Mass., on Decor- iltlon Day, May 210, Liwt year there were about 000 horses in line, ilml this ye ll' it is expected that the number will be even lzrcater. According to the new system, every entry which is thought worthy of place lil thc parade will receive o. ribbon: but the entries will be izraded, ami will he assigned ribbons accord im; to t heir merits, illue to the first, red to thc second, yellow Lo the third, white to the fourth. In addition, the blue ribbon winner will rcccivc, shortly after the parade, a brass medal, suitably marked. These brass medals are intended to be worn on thc harness as permanent ornaments, and they will uo doubt be prized very highly. ‘ Valuable gold ami silver medals are offer- ed in the two divisions of the old-horse olass,the first division being for,hol-ses that have served ten vcars or more, but less than fifteen, and thc second division for horses that have served fifteen years or more. This class is always the most interesting feature of the parade. Prizes on Orwou ,ca at 2 0-,,|°°k_ The horsemen abroad to secures fast one for track isiu goodconiiltion. There will be mm' “ml “ New B’““""l”i‘ l‘°“‘°m““~ ‘Mo c|“",,a2_40 ,man green new um, who was after Larry Ginter last season. if INTERESTING To FARMERS ‘nd and Czarina and others likely to come the horsemen of Kiu|z`s and East Queen‘s: me Pmvlnm and Mu owner is to be com Dayld Reid of Victoria Cross, who already rnneren mm, ever this 5,m,mer_ _ bay, age 10 years, imported 5 years ago, Reid is to be congratulated on owning' _ - - .==_-_~=»_-_ ____ i ` A r' ' ., . il l'l`iI Till! Di'}PAR'I‘URE of Phoe- bou \V. from the provinces, the number of frce»for-nllcrs are reduced, but it is understood that a prominent Nova Scotia horselnan has purchased a stallion whr will be seen in the free»for-ails. Rumor also gives credit to another proviucialisl having given commission to a promlneni still on the ilulll. The aniiounccnieril was mildc some time ago that 'I`errnci Queen, 2,005, waslikely to be in the nro~ vlnces this season, and with Siulmassh fastest class should create oven greater J* J of stance of tho superior influence of thi- dain over that of the sire as any horsi that can be named. Tho sire of Iiysdykk Ilalnbletonian, old Abdallah, \vu.sa lang coarse~eared, stralgllt-necked_ light-barrel lcd, flat-ribbed, slab-sided,iigllt-quartered. cat-llamrileil animal, with a rat tail, ami so wilful that he was never \\'cll~brokci. to harness. lie stood 15.3 hands high and has been described by good judges asa leggy animal. His sire was lilamlirine, a large, coarse running-bred son of imported Messenger that was a failure as a race-winner but showed excellent trotting action under the saddle. Aniazonia, the dam of Abdallah, was evidently the chief control ing factor ln his make-up. The same dee-lcription given of thc conformation and general appearance of Abdallahappliei~ equally well to Aluazoula. She was n coarsedicadcii, lon|;~eai-cd, slab-siilcii, ragged-iiippcd ami ral.-tailed mare. Sllc was a natural born trotter, however, and as a road mare was very ilistinguisllcil. ]tysrlyk‘s Iiiiinbcletonian stood ].'».li, ,inches high at the withers ilnd nearly two ,inches higher behind. Abdallah st/ood 15.3 hands hlprh botll lat the withcrs and hips. I-Iambletollion was a round-bai relied horse, Abdallah ii slah-sided one. iiambietonhln had n round, heavily muscled quarter, somethinrr like that of I-iellfouuilcr, thc sire of his dam. Abdallah had il flat, lightly lnuselcii quarter and was what horsemen term cat-bummed. flambletoniun had a long ami quite heavy tail; Abdailaharilt tail, nearly, destitute of hair. Ilambietoiilan could irotfn 2.40 clip or better down the road to a buggy and trotted a lniic in 2.48 as il three-year~old;thc best speed that was claimed for Abdallah was a three-minute clip to saddle. It is evident, that the dam of Rysdyk‘s ilambletonlan and her immediate ancestors had greater influence in determining his conformation, his speed ability aiul his power to transmit the same to his offspring than did his sire. Minard’\ Llaiment Cures Llandruff. Jusr OPENED, $1700 willmi, olivia iN Ain) sn; THEM, mer ARE Blsiliiiss One of the many ad- vantages over some makes is the firmiu~ me the Slater has them from being lumpy and unpleasant under the foot. See our Bunion Shoe for stout feet. CIOFF BROS., Sole Agents. 3 Q3 -1 3 i Magazines. liaszalil & Maurer To Fr\.iil»A-tives Liriiited, Dunk Si.. (lllllwn, Ont. Or-r/iwa, Aug. rqth., i905. “I was a great sufferer for years with what seemed to be ngurable constipation, and I mea every know. remedy ///f anti sever., giiyaiqaus uni ri i me pina an muiiclae 1 more aeeincdtodc me harm. I was advised io try " lfriiit-a-lives " and Icau truthfully say they pain over my klnneyr w ri e the eonstipaion lasted and " Fruit-a~tive.l “ have entirely Mr. McBain had L %% .,, ,. ' williconstipatiou andslomacg _ ' _.4 - . . usable, sad also io my one have atseiaieiy cured me, i i sv ,' "_ _ ., with ¢°us_\l\1¢ Pei” °v¢f ll" wn»aiao-armies wiil\.~_n_y ' ~‘ 1', //1,,/' , been or carriers." , , ,H ,. ¢ ° -~ *l of Fruit Llvof Tablets- ., ' i aff/`» ,' ‘ illtll _ - Manufactured ily 'f __. 'lr ll§l__,..\/y raulr+riissL|imen.nnna '>~ -" 'fb '"," I if 'F ,No§T`uixowa 'rain T coNs1‘i1>A'r1o.N ‘E Can Be Cured “ limit-a-tives” also look away that severe pain in the kidneys. No cathartic, purgative, pill, powder or salt will cure Constipa- tion. "Fruit-a-tives" will. Cathartics and purgativcs do not act on the liver. They irritate the lining ofthe bowels. This irritation does make the bowels move, but it so tires and inflames the muscles that they wou’t act again until irritated by another dose of purgative. Bile from the liver is the only thing that makes the bowels move naturally. “Fruit-a-tives" don’t act on the bowels at all. They tone up and invigorate the liver--enable the liver to send more bile into the bo\ve1s_and make the liver so strong that it will do this regularly every day. And bile is ncture’s only purgative. Testimonial of A. llicllain, 0itawa, ilniarfo. chi-sais cssaeipaoaa ans Klan.; amen cans av " FfvI¢-°~¢lv»l-'° cured that pain also. My »»*-°v tl-.nnacii aim was ia tad , sl ni d` esli uw ~ ,e\_ rare, y ig o aapoor w _ wili sour eructalions ami r belching wind and "I“n»ilt»a- _ - tives " cured my slo|nach..for ' ,/., now I have no trouble ia that _ ' way. I cannot say too much i In f "F il ti " \ "\ \\\\_ \~\ n vor o ru 4|- vu and I wish to recommend them to any une sufferin 4, I (sgd) a. Menus, 76 vinci-la sr, omwa. This is what “Fruit-a-tives" are doing all the time. Not a day passes in which someone, who has tried pills and tablets and salts in vain, does not have the same experience with “Fruit-a-tives" that “Fruit-a-tives" are a concentrated combiiiatioii of fruit juices in tablet form. They contain no calomel, cascnra, sauna, jalap. They are uatnre's laxative and liver tonic. They cure Constipation in the only way that it can be cured-by nmking the liver healthy and causing the bowels to receive their daily supply of bile. Druggiets everywhere have “I-‘rui¢~a-tives." lf, for any reason, your druggist hu nonr, A "ati direct io me eompiuiy. sue. s box or 6 buns for , L ,.3 31.5°. zuaneo poaipoic on rmipi or price. _ , _ _.__ I xg! ,lil - \ ; _'.1 icies. 'New stock of pipes at big discounts. 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