_At _tk .,,E__ 100 casts ~ Fr. sh Gathered Eggs Wanted l Also buyer of Hides and Dressed Pork ions norms... St. John, N. B. _ WATBH Ri Plllllllli. Wind me up, use me well, And let me have fair play, And I to you will try and tell 'Pk precise time of day. If_&om some cause I should _ stop, _ And fail to give the hour, ’ " Take me .to JURY & Co., f jewelry Shop, _ For he will givelnie power. rf _ »_ G. D. llrlghti -Funeral Director and A Emhalmer. 'Having purchased from' Mark 'Wrigit & Co. Lt’d , their underta.k~ ing business. and also securing their.. undertaking departments on King Square I am prepared to attend to all orders personally and in an up-_to-` me manner, paying special attention to caringforthedeadwitli aviewto the limlthof-the living. 0ffioePhone - - - 2151: lleddence - - - - 60 6d.t.tat!. TIME TABLE ROCKY POINT' FERRY -'0@leneing Thursday Oct let, 19% Bad) farther notice Steamer Emo will I¢eave'Prlnee St. _ L=ave Becky Point Wliad Wharf, 1 'l a. ln. at 8.1!) a in 56 M al CG at 3 to l pa m. ‘_ 1.2!) p."m. 2 3.(D 4 44 as M I aa et 5.3) as SUNDAY `Will leave Ch Town Will leave 1t'ky. Pt. At O acl. At10 a.m. Ah l8¢|5Q.m. At L3)p.m. 8' p.m. At3.00p.m. 4 a.m At4.2l)D.m. Jas. WISNER, lhnI»8°r- I _'I ' *When lt is Destroyed i= You oNi.Y_ new When your well stocked store was going to burn down, you could wait to insure until the week be- fore, but . Youaretoo late. Reniember the old adage, “There is no time like &e present,” and no insurance likeoura. E- 33- 33 E E|fF\» - _ - 5 I; _ Asaqeniy had ivaiked oiietoimrfiiiaiiii ` _They suggest the advisability _ of inirncdiatelyl beginningithe use of _i ci _ . . . _ _ . . _ I iiiaifgsofwaléaiid 'il.v°rtv§'.`i°‘lrs°e.i.°`if Chase s Kidney-Liver Pills, because there is no treatment obtainable h` ' __ ~ a e _ _ _*Q t ' _ 5 _ .. 3 ' ' ‘;§j§;,;rf r;T;;*t§ve1y§‘;‘;‘§°;°£§m; __will bring such prompt relief and so_certali_fi_ly_ start you on the road to _ :;1_;°i‘<_{_i_r\;<;tv;;e_;1 31: higgiigz up tg: _Kidney derangenients are almost .»invar_iably_ accompanied tn. 8. greg; mlilmber of cas., of the liver and _irregularity of-the bowels and it is bed”-d`i`i”se oF'fh"eir c _ Q I '» "`- ° - , . o l,,.,,,,§‘,,,“§‘,’,’; M, ‘;§;,,°f;d "°;§dr§_‘; combined action on the kidneys, liver and bowels that thesepills are so _of the painter. Their mater. have cessful in affecting. thorough andlasting cures. - ‘ 1 sent them in anonymously. and then. _ _~ . I HI- L. I _ ' finding that the work; wer. me Few medicines are backed _bysuch a record of cures as are Dr Representing Phoenix of Hartford, Canadian. Quebec. 'F' *Q2-I - 9 Dominion Bill lei Sales exceed that of a_._n» other in the Lower Pro- »vlr\eee» `. "‘£l'ae|¢est growth of Indie and Cev lon. I _ THE GU At .zero Centl- | g;:d¢,crude rub- . loaea its elas- ticity and soft- ness and become! rigid and in- elastic. When heated to 100 or 120 Centigradc, it gctssoihviscid and inelastic. We have to treat crude rubber chemically to make it stand extremes of temperature and everyday wear. We had a secret chemi- cal process fifty years ago -it’s a better one now, ot course-as near perfect as can he-actual experi- _,__`,,..,..~,. v-.~.»-.a"~ .noe ¢¢..q~¢i-»tq»»¢r- yas- ci. nii».u__...... 4-. .a~ .._,-~_...:.... c.. nom coierlrige on thv l¢l\°ll- . Lord Coleridge, Lord Chioi, Ju_St|Ce ol England from 1880 until 1894, has been described as Englnnd'a , greatest criminal judge. ‘ A writer in I thc Pall Mall Magazine says that in . appearance hu has lilllr \'el'y eIlii)0dl°` ment oi iudicinl dignity-'_ H8 .W8-in ever courteous and considerate, und never tried to win cheap opplauw at are expense ol an inexperienced bur- rister or overwroukhf- “"lt“°55- Ho had a. curious habit, on the _g bomb, of leaning back in his chair and closing his eyes, and this aouio- times led the unwary to conclude that he was ae1eeP- 3 On ons occasion, during the trial qi n prisoner for setting tire to a dwelling-house, the counsel for the delenco was much upset through his ignorance ol the chiefs’ habit. Throughout the dey he had been try- ing to get before the jury the fact that e. man other than the prisonerj had openly threatened to burn down the particular house. ; Each attempt to introduce testi- mony which the rules of evidence would not admit, was checked by a. prompt objection, sustained by the court. But when the speech for tho defence was begun Lord Coleridge went oti into his usual doze, and' the counsel snxv his opportunity. “Gentlemen of the jury," said he, "let me come to another and more serious point. We have heard- from the witnesses that a certain Bill ence proves that. ' It gives a toughness and pliahility to the rubber that makes it out- wear any other brand. g\PiN go ‘ '03 u1°° THE C4 l 4fon1“°" ` E D A N _ Allan N;¢htin|pile'e Message. . ._ P 7' Though Miss Florence Nightingale _' I C "Y, is now an old lady of eighty-thl'¢°»f _...___ and is spending the evening of her Pacisic iE.XPR"Ess l_'ron\ llontreal ng day at 9.4¢ a.m.for all nu. _ CANADIAN NORTHWEST. 1 xo orisxav A sn _ Paclivic coasr. ` This T-rain Caviiea ‘- 1 T0unlST e\.lEPER on 'tuna snavs. Special Colonist Rates _ T0 I-ORTH PACIFIC COAST AND X00 FBNAY POINTS - In ellect until New 3o, toes. vor Rates. Time-‘l‘a0les,_Pamplllet'e, etc., cation nearest ticket agents. r _ st. John, N. 1. | . No more of mai the root of the ' Death Roll ef the Plague. --.1--1 I good d;>a.l inowa¢:)a51r_s_t¢;.\boutei;irsingfna Y h f 1 h _ . ¢ ¢ » ¢ . » » » a e » e u a » I ¢ a. a a e e ¢ e a a e ‘ pro ess on' u ’ .8 .qu . 0 e I g °~P'B*T'°‘“""°“"' each nurse is, Am Iliving up t my ° . . . i . . _ - -_ . ' _ ,_________,___.._.___ °°°°° ''''' ` profession? The nu.~se'_s iifen gba)-» ing victims of Bright’s disease,-but do you ever. stop to thirlli-~~°fI Win? . mei-ER, nf. A., c. i». R, §f,‘t”;,”‘;‘,’,‘§‘,f, “,§"§‘,‘§,",“‘lf,‘1},°,f},f,c‘;§°;c°;i,’,’,‘;‘_ pains and aches indicate. __ _ . _ ; ~ ~ Smith had. prior to the tire, been dismissed by the prosecutor from his service. Now, gentlemen, I can tell. you something-" “But not about \Mr. William. Smith, I’m afraid," came from the bench, .in gentle tones which conveyed no sense of irritation or annoyance. . Over A million and n hall people in India have died of plague since the disease fu-st inndo its appearance in Bombay in 1895. In 1896 _there were 1,700 deaths. The Mortality increased to 56,000 in 1897, to 118.- 000 iii 1898, and to 135,000 in 1899. The following year' there was e big drop` the number of deaths going down to 93.000. but the hope that the end was in sight was quickly dashed to the ground, the year 1901 seeing no less than 274.000 deaths, while the total rose in 1902 to the terrific Ggurc of 577.000. Since then _ matters have grown even worst-, the lirst three months ol the current. year ndding roughly another 300,000 to the list of those who have perished lrom the disease. . days in retirement, her personal in-. terest in nurses and nursing' is as keen as ever. It was nearly hal! a century lincc she devoted the na- tional Crimea testimonial of £50.- 000 to the foundation oi the Night- ingale Home for training nurses. The other day the Mayor .oi Derby gave a garden party at Lea. Hurst (Misa Nightingale's former homel to _tlis nurses of Derby and district, and Miss Nightingale sent them la cheery message. “We hear," she wrote, “a I wish the nurses Godspeed in their _ practice, --Christi _ 'GLASS I FRUIT J’Al?S We have on hand a large stock of Glass Fruit Jars “ in pint, quart and 2 quart sizes, selling cheap. Specialfprices in dozen lots. _ iouiconioui ico. ii F £2 3 'dlw minuuncimnti 0fConeert». Seems. Entutainnutede., of a money making' nature, 5centealine (of 6 words) ict int insertion, and 2)( ‘ table institutions , halfratea. linimum l price 15 cents.Black f _ bleaatee. Births, Marriages ‘ and " _ .Fuss but deaths T l I ifgi i <- th artists wh had sen h t hung. have never claimed ,tnem in tandem. for instance." than a aznartdapple-#grey leader and a-good, _f°!'mil-Y when the animals had; all to be _carefully .matched-it made ,no _`h'urt`nothin§ ., Lv lf. f» I' .» br _ 'e L ,_, _ _ e_. s_d__._,k’a_id _ And the pllth tht! leads to a Suit of CIOUIQ upstanding chestnut in _ the shafts.. _ Then I°°»m°-.the P°rtod ol rigid. uni- ’l7lils~compeny, composed of huainese, professional mid inedical men ofmbiliiy, paid ¢ioo,ooo- for the right to make Llquozoue. ._ That is ilie highest price evyr paid for. the rights in one country on any scientific discovery. It was paid by un, after years ot' experiment with it, be~ ciusc Liquozone alone can kill inside germs without _killing the tissues, too. _\'_.»iliing else can destroy the cause of any gcriii disease. Liquid. Oxygen. Liquozoiic is simply liquid _oxygen-no drugs, no alcohol iii it. _lt is the dis- oivery of Pauli, the great German chem- ist, w io spent zo years on it. His object was to get such an excess of oxygen in smple forui into the blood that no _germ co-ilrl live iii any membrane or tissue. Liquozone does lliat. We '-spend 14 days in iiiaking eacli bottle of it, but the iesnit is a genriicide so certain _that we publish on every bottle an offer of $1,000 for n disease germ that it cannot kill. Kills All Germs. ‘ Any drug that kills germs is a poison to you and it cannot be taken internally. Medicine _never destroys inside germs, Liquozone kills them with- oxygen-a tonic to you-the very source of vitality. It kills them because germs are vegetables, .&i"uiv'r-`.1is`,I` ‘e£¢iiii`cd1‘i*iitows,1i=_iiiteB*siiwkinisrano.INovnMasaf;ai» I =’ 1 _ ig. ~.. . ~ ' - ia A .~ . ~.' : -Q 4 'A .2 , 1, *-1 3; . _ ,__.f._,._.___ ,.4 ..._ .s si .MI o»J-ng ._ \ :__ _ ; \_;'; . ... 3. s- _.. =eu_ ._, i iquolne $1 and an excess of oxygen-the very life of ‘ aii animal--is deadly to vegetable matter. Liquozoiie ia_.emp_lo ed in _tiie largest hospitals, and prucrilved by the beat physicians, the' world over. It is easeii- tial in uiiygerin disease, for -the cause Uer ._ J ’ _ Ya vw. win soy a soc. some ...la cave if-we Yao. ' 'ii must be deatroyed','atid nothing -.eine canl ~ do it. Liquoaene then acts as a tonicto bring back e condition of perfect health ; for oxygen is Nature’a greatest tonic. Its effects are exhilarating, purifying, vitalizé in g. It does something that all the skill ’ i the world cannot do without it. Germ Diseases. ,. i . These are the known germ diseases. All that medicine can do for these troubles is to help Nature 'overcome the geriun and such results are indirectand un- certain. Liquozone kills the germs, wherever they are, and the results are in- " evitable. By destroying the cause of the trouble, it invariably ends the disease, and forever. A sthma Absce.-s-ancinh Ha Fever-Induenaa no o igation Bronchitis Blood Poison iirighve Disease Bowel Troubles _ Cough#-Cold! Consumption Coiic-Joop Constipation Catarr -Cancer Dysentery~=Diarrhi.hell.ihaJ'dt0tl’¢8d.~ And léie path that leads to a House of Your ~ wii Climbs over the bowkiered hills, And the paths that lead to a Bank Account Are swept by the blast that kills, But the man who starts in the paths to-day In the Lazy Hills may go astray. ..._ 'rho oriental aineniyn. ° The oriental amethyst is really a vio- let colored sapphire. which is an ex- I ceedingly rare gem and of brilliant lus- ter. It is regarded as a sacred stone, ., . . . I art. ` "N0" _‘fl nie :i,»,,_j_.g=|Is gin _ arm!! fig.; £If__»___ .;_.",_,'-'_ ca__ a _ __» -‘rt iw»__»I._<._i.i= 'emptied _tv s_Id°i>t\ 0! - ‘--- -_ ‘mDmcu¢._bh__ __ ____ _ _iayetno indication .ef - -`. 7.. _\ 5'”-_ I ' E e 7 ~» l. ,.1 _‘ ). -/_ _ .1 ':... ‘ »< 111'. ` _.f _ _ . *._,. _ _ Ev ‘.4 v _ . =i=.m¢r_ what me <>°_1°f. _'run '- 'I :.1 pretty well' until the present ’ day, with _varying limitations. "At II F _ one time, well-g-_roomcd._ iaatin'-coahd' _ ‘_ S siaeu-_wm»tii¢_-nie.-Igt1_¢aoumr _ _ _ _' _ e ehsatnutwwere- essential. -Just inow. _ ,_,-._-.171-=,‘;_:_‘>I~_¢.g=f=_?}§._ \ 9 ... _I _ _,»- 6 ' . _'\ ...__ __\'._ .7 r ' \ ,A af... i' I' .r‘/";'~'-1l;'?1»5‘ are declared to have Dame Faehigie/a _ e;_._ WW 'If " _ ' smile and there is also eonsiqeraple I 1 -4 ~~ ~~.~ tNaptha Soap.. _ __ __ ._ _-..___ ._ _ __ _ _,, ,_.,,|. _p _______ “_ '_ \_~ \_o' ` I Tliisis a soap. which. ls. ,,,_,,_,»,i¢_,;,_, _1t..¥'|'[;_¢_vg:c'i__i, _ ,J _/. 4-highly. Us. » wines “N '-‘oven-eeio»'».if.'. eamiim .ami nom 'f ‘f»}.‘.I`.;.=».. T 5 I / i eiaaiiauea A demand _ ~ T miuniosae .nm _ . I ' I. id D Ghas Kia in selection. his the 1 r. e ._ A n ° Ao »°14by_alld¢ai¢rs ' I ue idve=s»¢i§pfn._sf;¢i ‘Pwg“W,§,_____g,w§°§_p§&§ :nailed posting on receipt of price .-....=~.. 6 _ work. and may each one strive with _ - _ _. I .I A _ ' l` ii' ~ ' " the best that is in her to ac_t. up to _ ` ' Q _ her profession, and to rise continual- K I i _,»s‘ . ly to a higher level of thought and I I » '1 I 7 " _ i , _ _ _ ` character and dutilulness." I _ ' A ' Pierre C 6 I .a ___ git gil gun' 5 s§ '§`Iii`.‘£“'° " ' away QOVCH _ -...,I _~:.,.#» -5*. .‘ .` ._ -I ‘ _ . ". ._ __ .. " f 3*, 'If _ '.3 '~.:~. .» _» -. 1;. ;». -ff. .' .-»':~~r ui'-. ~-_ ri: . .~_ . -.', f-»-Q .~»='.£‘»,. _.,.=-¢.‘_ -.M ‘--. rf. _ ,<~ ~,_..; ~. - ff.: - _ it.. ~ :I ”\'f'1“:` "°:’.'J11.~'=‘»'~=f‘5' f=»I‘~_~f ~' 1" --'..'.>f~ ~ It " I9-= - .ri -___-.. -f : I . W-,.»-1. ' ` - ' 5*' ~, ._ __ ~ 1 ' -`~"_?f=. "~ ..._ s.._ ';»~*~¥. _#ff *_>.f_'_ "., ' .._.;. _.~__ _.3 '-»»;`9.._,~_-_~.i.\-,».‘1f.,;=_,_-.._5:;,_ _.,__z_ ~ p,_ _, cgi.-;,; :_ ,:. ,_ Zgi- 17'# ~-~` = \V. Chase. _ _ _ . ._ . D0 '|110 i 15.1 d' ¢ and 'fidffallv h l ua" world' ' It may be worth while for you to asl: 1 yourself a few qllestions A dlsllcsslng _ mug 1 'Bm;°§;‘ t;;“c;§;;’;§°§§fm_g,°n. are Ifalling prey to -kidney disease you want to know about 'it in time lf yllll USC PARKS .Hansel London. we many pictures... vent serious results. _ _ _ I _ _ _,L -.T ` one or two of them huge canvases- 3 ' |-‘FR L EMUL- not were ian imdiswrbea for years. _ Docs your back ache . Is your back weak and lame,._an_d_.do,..yQu I t 1 B” Wm' “S 5 '°S“‘,§ °‘ ,§_,‘”°°§“ 3*' ‘ difficult to straiohten up > Do you experience' pain or scalding wh I wonted activit t 0 ,g _ _ D _° __ _ , ' _ ‘ SIGN It gels a ,governing toni. iiiqun°yp was mad: water? Is there a sediment. in the urine after. it standsfor I t th d ' li. li f RU, ' ° §,,,,° ,,§s§d,;'°l§§,,,‘§§§e§1ed° hours? Is it scanty and highly colored? __ y g_ _ _. . _ _ ____ .__ _ _ [[0ub]C_ ..,f§,§§°,f;ij,§‘§jj,°,‘,;f,f“,f,,§’,§'j‘§‘,§`°§‘,§§ These are indications of .kidney disease which you cannot cellars," as the printed _record goes- n¢gl¢ct_ ' _ ---¥---lr_________________‘_m` __ . Kidney¢Liver Pills, and ni_an__y of-these cures are not at all ordinary _ ii. i. Emi, ...,,.,,,,,,,_ ,,,,,_ ,,,,,,_ but chronic ones of the most sei/_ere» _type_._ ___ _ _ ' on! in orsea are Ire _' _tl _ h '- _ ' """ . T' ' ` ' gig* Ra ig is i..t..;_.§l'§i`§ inf iff. _ ~ _,__ The experienceof .Mr. _D Astous, as quoted 0_ BSB RV' U. , .»\'\\* ° ' ' 1 _ ,_,,,,,,,_,,‘I wa, _comgegd mofgylggf _ _,_ low, is similarto that of_ thousands others who ` ..”,J, _ beingcured' by this' great prescription of Dr. - ..-- -» -_ . _ 3 J.. ll l I - s ` 0 -_ . . ~ - 1: :'~'=~_’r. 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