Einsanibt. the remedy if 5-_~_;_; in Du §Cha.se`s Nerve, Footl. as i.. pi-oven ln 3 the case referred to below ;- _ f Mrs. Chas. H. Jcnes. Pierceton, Que., §wrltes:-“For years I have wen :i ggreat sufferer with my heart and nerves. I would take shaking spells and ga dizzy swimming feeling would come gover me. Night after night I would ` never close my eyes, and my head wc-1-f-f . .STORE 5 l | l s-» ‘ .\‘*"°¥ F? Years From Weak Heart. llxhauted Nerves ana lleeplesaneaa Unto( by Five Boxes ot Dr. C‘\mae'a Nerve Food. Whether weakened and waste.; by °"°f_W°1`k» W°l‘!`y Or disease, the re- sult of exhausted nerves is felt in neuraigie pains, nervous headache and \'|YSD¢psia., serious functional derange- ments and ultimately il-i paralysis, epil- GDSY. locomotor ataxi.._ pi-ostration or would ache as though it would burst. At last I had to keep to my bed, and though rziy doctor attel. .Ama fr--_-i ‘ fall to spring, his medicine 'did not help me. "I have now taken five boxes of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and it has done me more good than I ever believed a medicine could do. Words fail to ex- press my gratitude for the wonderful cure brought about by this treatment." Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food, 50 cents 05 .box, 6 boxes for $2.50. at all dealers, cr Edmanson, Bates it Company. Toronto. » E ' _a ._,____,_ .Q _.- Orange Marmalade We have just received a quantity of Marmalade in 5 b s tins at 45 CENTS. Also tl: Blaekwells Orange Marmalade in 7 lbs ins 75 ers. J.l).lllACl.E0ll & C0. I Phone 126 f_" __ - ._ OUR I LBRGE Is brim full of We keep High Quality Groceries at Low Prices. Buyers who have not visited us will do well to call and 'see what we can do in the_way of Supplies- , llristull 8. Hornsby i Queen St. ll » '__ »L-,f 91-* -Z 5 llr. l. ll. llyers I I OTFICD-Qunnyideg ll¢wPl:»iKi. illhtbip *Y genial. » @tiJaetequcl'. lnmihm. Ielephemaas. _*__- iucllnll sill Of Condensed l'lilk Com- pany Stock. I will sell at public auction at my Auction Rooms, Queen Street, on Wednesday, Juno 19th, at i2 o’clock noon, 10 shares Condensed Milk Co. Stock. R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer _ 13 eod tf. 1 L _: 7 g KEEP g 0.. ‘=‘rm=: Q GRASS harm than good biologic i i ‘ llll Slllllllll ll Kashmiri.: and Boilermakers » . ur. ._ . _H A dull Lawn § Mower does more . lo e sharpen and '- repair them and 0 make them cut- as as new. . Imperial Electric Light Company, for a ll ,- 1f°\1nd¢r». Engineers. B llavigati¢m€o’sWinr~f,T¢im;-._ _ lo&ownP,l.I|iand. _ - _ - ~ , THURSDAY JUNE 20 1901 .__ 12 1 fa-_ ' I f The Century Fund of the Presbyterian Church of Canada shows overs. million dolars already paid ln. It is believed that it may yet reach $1,500,000. The Grand Jury in Toronto a few days agomade their presentment to Judge McDougall, and it included the following significant p:1r8gl‘&Dlli , “Learni:_-,;_as we have done, that A large majority of juvenile convictions result from the education received by children on the public streets after nightfall, .mil from the prevalence of the cigarette liablt amongst young boys. We recommend the enforcement of the' curfew bell act in rules* and towns, and the suppression of the sale of cigarettes to boys of tender age." Prof. James Dewar of London, discover er of the process for liquefying air, has now succeeded in reducing hydrogen gas toa liquid, which hasfa lower tempera- ture than liquid air. It is hoped yet to reach the zero point of absolute cold. Even the ice formed of frozen water con- tains many degrees of heat, suiiicient to cause liquid air to boil violently when placed upon it. ` The zero point for which Prof. Dewar is seeking is the entire ab- sence of beat. He is now within afew degrees of it in his discovery of liquid hy irogen. ' The latest.Bnitish census shows a total population of 41,454,575 in the United 4 Kingdom, a pain of 3,721,636 in ten years. In England and Wales the population cities and towns makes up 77 per cent ofi the whole. The number of females excee the number of males. by over a million. The average number of persons in each faimly is 4.61, which is a fraction less than in the census often years ago. Both R the birth-rate and the death-rate are A found to be slowly but steadily decrsas- ing. » Large asis the volume of Canadian trad as shown elsewhere, that of the United States is six times as great. But then the i population of the Republic is six times as great as the population of the Dominion ` Per head of our population our foreign trade is much larger than that of ou neighbors. This year the volume of Ca sets the pace for Uncle Sam, and a pretty I rapid pace it is. _ One of the greatest and most widely ex- 1 tended strikes in history is now in pro~ stress throughout the Canadian Pacidc Railway system extended from ocean to owen across the breadth of the continent _ernment Railways of Canada that they received less to pay than the C.P. R. men. were called for to enable a new contract _ to be let. The tenders submitted were as follows: RoyalElectric Company, for a. five or ;ten years’ contract, per arc light per annum. Lachine Hydraulic 8:. Land Company, =$9¢-_perarclight for a ilVe`or ten years’ contract. Icontract. live years c0n!lroet.$85, for a tea; years' pany’s tender was not _ , _ ,iv _ - . _ ' p 0 W ¢waeaotacs»rupauied‘with'th`es`cn6cealary R." 'lmu Il M $30,000accepted check as Guarantee. ` °’ “ewes p if I ’ ,y Shawiniganwaterdc Power Company, A p 1 “OW ' ' " ' ' 4:' 4 forailve years’ contraot,s79.931-2. for a Pa" ten years’ contract $78.47 L2 per are lamp , - RAIKWAY EXTENSION, F L-.. . lin _ __ _ _ , _ / W We wish to tell you about _ i ` _ A ' ` l ` ’ A ‘ However that may be we are glad to find if that C. _P. R. trains are still running reg- “ ularly, and we are slow to believe that the ,two years hence, and recently tenders Standard Light 8: Power Company, $99 _ . Send them aljong 8 pl per arc light fnreither a five or ten years’ “’ ` U '.l'hscDom`inioa Light and "°°*"u' Com- .as it Q per annum. St. Lawrence Power Company, for a dve or ten years’ contract, $54.75 per arc light. Tip tenders submitted were. pro- bably all genuine, as they were ac~ oompanied by a $50,000 deposit. _ AWARDED DAMAGES. The court appeals at Annapolis, Md., has awarded Mrs. Frank H. Dean, of Baltimore, $4,500 damages in her suit against the United Railway and Electric Comp-iny, of Baltimore. Mrs. Dean’s husband was killed by a blow of the ilst of Gehenkotter, a drunken passenger on thesame car with Mr. Deane. The com- pany is held responsible for permitting Geisenkotter to remain on the car. .1-?1_-- From what we consider reliable infor- mation we are led to believe that the long- 1 ,looked for railway through Richmond ‘ will shortly be an assured fact' The Cape Breton Extension Railway' Co. has been, or shortly is to be, organized in a way that will leave no room to doubt of their ability to build the road.-Richmond Re- cord. ' I I Irnpazred Digestion May not be all that is meant by' dyspepria now, but it will be if neglected. _ Theuneasiness after eating, nts of nerv- ons headache, sourness of the stomach, and 1 disagreeable belchlng may not be very bad now, ‘but they will ,be if the stomach is suffered to grow weaker. Dyspepsia is such a miserable disease ' Hood’s Jarsaparilla which strengthens thewholedigestlveqystem 1 '_ _ \4- ‘l;§'¢ f _ 1-sf I" L~`;1 =»,"_”-ff, ' >-._f»' j\.;~. f /-f ,ll‘ ` 1- _.~~ ml ~_f,: ll; il lj ' f' - '_' .’ . _ " ,.1 Speclalmscounls on Pique, Duck and ` o Denim Skirts I 27 white Pique Skirts-$1.50 to $3.35--501116 plain-others with embroidery insertion at 25 per cent discount. x Ladies’ white Pique Coats, 4 only at $1.50 at 25 per cent discount. ~ ' D' ” 5 Ladies' while Duck skirts. at 250 rammed with insertion at 25 per cent discount. ' 16 Ladies’ Crash Skirts at 1.10, 1.25 and 2.10 at 25 percent discount. _ f ' __ ' 2 only Navy Blue iflemin Skirts at 270 at! dis- count 33 1'-3 per ceuty ~ 36 Children’s white skirts, age 8, 10, '12 y00»¥S» price 29c,.45c, 50c. at 25 per cent dlscount. Our-Millinery business is rushing, please leave your order as early in the week as-possible. _ » _ l _ I that the tendency to it should be given _ _ _ i _» °f early attention. This is completely over- . . 7 d come by , I 1 p , _ The Millinery Leaders. Fi”-i“ rim in li ' -1 Our Sods. Water- ~ ff. jill. ever and we enjoy the distinc- :\\ tion of always having it good. lily( We make our own Soda and .yi See us for cool delicious _.\\i/ I \ Qf/ _ The Sod S yéd l lr _-Ig a Water Store , .‘~ _Q ° Y on . V 1 I ]((\\_‘ _ _ l uno __ s. _ v \\/ Nil/ ,v //fer ;‘ “f ~> <35 _-"iii/:_;g `» "'» `° ;_ 5/_ \,,§-T’?)f¢%,¢,|l_r`§‘_,T',»'__ 1 te ,lu ®_4 it , Horse and cattle medic`nes specially prepared Apotcheaxieslialh Sunnyside. 1 " l. llle l’lllhllllllnn All Ain’t eikcting us a bit. The people are drinking harder than ever. They must , for our sales are increasing every month. We don‘t tear the likes a DRINK of-GOOD TEA to becomean spector of the quality of our “Eureka” Blend Temperance advocates will also ind injit a mild and pleasant beverage. So many of our _customers are acting as informera (we mean acqauintiug their friends oi' the good quality of .this Tea) that our sales areincreasing en 'it con- tiuaally. 1 Price ~25c per pound n. F. lllauulgen a ce. 'ratepho¢elo.a8 Lowwgueeasuee ,THERE ARE OTHERS but VK`endrick’s» Liniment, the modern household remedy. For one Pliins _ 0 S I_¢=meness and Swelling get W ';......,...."' '.......-.-1..t"' ' l .__ 1 1-.P f , _ , llinternaiioggi 8. 8. (IR BOSTON The hot blast Lumber Kiln, Heater and Fw “SP fill 0111* €l3y_=_ il. u:..",, will " LA 1;. - `. ' . _ . be so'd ai abargain, AND , f,,, A. w. llElllilll,.l-'ni B. _ _ Nothing helps a man to forget troublesf more =tha`ii‘ ja l `,»§\, 'lit is going to be better than comfortable, perfect-itting, andwell made suit. ` ` "` 'Ihat is where the art comes in-,making them comfortable. ti "Tj everything is.‘f“d°' my P9” ‘:lll\`= Our many years experience in making clothes is 'what helps _ _ _ “W (fl sonal supervision. lily, _ ' , _ ' “dm” ”`“d° Wm* °“tS\d° °°“11l=l'i°8 is; ll' This season we are using fpf_\‘._ us to give, with our elegant-pits, just the comfort you want. Buy aboatsvaper head. In the United states Le- M¢L..,ueli1in’s celebrated fruit ‘~\‘* _ _ f ='= _ the foreign tmdéperhéad of _ population! syr~'u'ps med by the bass Af°f,q»u_ from us and get the l1ual1ty,jt_hecomfort, and is aboursaz perusal. Inrhatline canada; li; win~1in'T0r°°=°- _ _ ` ' ' gf/,ll the moderate price# _ c ` `i ` ' ‘ JOHN MclLrEOi *& 1 Inspectors. 'The more inspectors that visit 'us,the' better- we like it. We 1-_vite every one who, ,P-mo.. » 6. We know very little of the merits of the . H u _ ' ' _ ‘ - ~ 1 , _ controversy at this distance, but the C. P. ~ i ` ' _ _ » ' I W ___ R. has long enyoyed the reputation of pay S I £11313 kB CPS Some years ago it was a. frequent cause of most ,mpomnt gfefy a u e S SGIBBDS _ complaint by men employed on the Gov- ggglf. %‘,?é‘g§i§'§3~;:,Efé_ I _ V M r -~ S222.; .-.l;:._ _ __ _ - _Q , - KFEP our the l “ §?e’§,§§§‘,?"°'° with the intelligent buyer is, not to buy goods for less than cost, but to get °°~=°=f'=' THE Bnstr VALUE usable for the more Worm Remedy. C ' ‘ I P _ e y' ' ,_ Di h R ed . . . . . . -‘ zénaerlilélifzispiegirei _ You wlll iiud it in our English Dinner Sets at $12 00. They are the 1 air ress ug. _ , ` - strike is caused by the fault of the C.P.R R¢1;ab;¢1;g§,t;1;i;1;°f§f!?§g?§¢,g°,,, ¢0,,5¢i p cheapest In the long 'run' i tion, catarrh, ac., ac. i V ing its employees ofa. fairly liberal scale. are all .tried Mediclue°, specially for the dis- ‘ _ ‘ V 'C' I 1 1 1’ 1 ' 1 0 ‘ ` eases for which th are recommended-The ~ C _ The Royal Electric Company, of which as "°‘1“i‘°d "ADVICE FREE ° The L ers m t.‘:.;;i:i§;;;;;:::f:;1i“;;i;¢.;i i};;: G- E- HUGHES. Cdiark 2 ¢l‘0C|<€l‘V _ Go , wi... _tract for lighting Montreal at the rate of Th* P°°p1°’s D“'3`5i°t ' Sunnyside ri $120 per arc light, or about $150,000 ayear :___- for the big City. The contract will expire 1 ‘ Lewis Old Stand B. -C* 'EEN "@WWlt7"|d9*’*"?47|\YI' 51.29-d 3m xsnlr-fav _QI _ ie- colonial Solon and ma&ed U""I\.i5¥ \ Bouoteor the 8131119 I 706 one oi of irei ht coral charges at Wi “Q13 "V J' 4'>'T‘.<9' ilid6»i nurse Y.4.~.\. Ti in'i‘H!Q! Eiifililll.. £$i‘ci“§i{r.‘x .`.`£‘° "3"" that g 1 list" \' Qlv"§»,./5~vi*i'~l"‘f";“RC1 £~AWiaH R534.. ENV ""\"4'dS.ll'\.l'.-ll~»\ fn( ,.$e"\\¢.vu 6.4. YGY1’ W* &&l""fi|6 'Q f v _ Home-Made °h°==» '-so for the Long Evenl R&a.(|y-Mladé is The Best Flade Clothin Pure all wool Black Worsted Suits ` Pnreall wool Blue_5Se'rg`o Suits "10 50 Imported"W-orsteds`S|,;its __ ; .~ i "Impoz"te¢_l S+-_rgfe Suits _i <1. . " ¢ _»: Ymnlw’s Blue Serge Suits, s1zses~32~»to l35,¢lon‘g fl. r~\`¢_"` l ei. UB 'K “l K .~€>2J.‘ "’1»K3i¢Rl.2 "-4"v.~ nilfifnif mf* Sow-Chow, bers Surprise §’»?.1Ve|' X519 £ \ . e o , “rvv MIIEIBHUI