ff. ` i »< 5' _ V _ __ ‘E 'j s sg :~es§_i‘- if '-..‘=._;.\:_ »;_ , .s__<\__',_ _,§,\.__{_, ..¢‘.h =g\ ,, ..“_.~-...__.. ‘_/_ pilrC and Polsiinedi love and tenderness sealed up until ;>f""°~ _ I _ _ ~ s . _"_ ' friends are dead. Fill their lives _With _ fstlcienllith --f-_ .s +_..» ~ jiglli Years llf |38, itil. F. I. Fair Ailowaheeifoi* Woman I Knapp Comes Very llear _ is to Live upon Death s lluor. l » l. 'U' “°"“ '°"' "' W "°"'!"i\»i_ English ling. oe.-.mes Thai Llqulilal ozone ml Wa Plnmlly , EveryTrace of This Usual- and Mrs. Beecham of 1 Qadually He Improved, Day by’ Pm* N°t°ri°'fY° ` Day Growing Stronger, Until _ ___T 1 Diseases Result From Im Paine s Salary liomouulil _ Is the Great Blood Purifier ; and System Renovator. Eczarr a, salt rheum, scrofula, shingles, rlngwcrai, boils, pimples, itch, and a score of other disagreeble troubles, result trom slusgish, impure and poisoned blood. All these common ailliot’ons cause serious disdguratfon to face ani complexion, and demand our instant attention. Do not re- sort to outward treatments or applica- tions. Common sense and the experience of your friends willsnggest a blood puri= tlfr and system ` renovator like `Palne's Celery Compound. This marvellous medi- cine soon multiplies the number of vilal red corpuscles, and ills the arteries with a health stream and produces clean, eo‘id |y Fatal Diseasg Was I S'r Francis Jeune recently laid society H`sh’ “gd arg’ weubrned nerves' ML. M D Arthur, of Chelmsford, Ont , says: Eradicated' `under an obligation by deciding that it is 3 “I S laid _ Y an It is with great pleasure I add a ei°es.s P91' 9° _ _ ._ gf a somewhag angerous an v disagreeable uoulrlso °e3m°l¢ "'53" CURB adiicted for Qout- three years out. DISEASE BY Th _ DESTROYWG e several con _ Disease seams whenever LOCATED. P0\Yi.EY'S hgdlun th'ia nature o t is coup f t dgubtlessly A ces me _ men that I ‘was s u I e r_i n g_ from _ paralysis, and the advice possible to giveunderxge ces was to keep quiet,w - any hopes of a feet eradication o er to exhébithto year; a more synopsis t e us opera- of the disease I will relate how last attack proceeded in its course. with friends at Shannon street, first symptom appeared in the nnger of the left hand, very to agentle ahockof electricity. this manner it crept the arm, date ei but at peanut no cure rl such a generally' ailliction. we to refer to intorimnate Ozone, not w&derlul"i'i§slh, use this remedy, recommend its appli A in _ I am, yours sincerely, _ (Signed) F. A. KNAPP, _98 Huntley st., Toronto, Ont. Tor<§”f'0ct.» 26 1995- ~ 1 -5 mi 4' Q' fa det on im. F. .L xmrr. The Reason Why Ozone Cures, ."How' it,”enqui|_l ~~ f ent, "thirst Ozone c _ “applied to Francis an order sn1t°'5°n ' L arnount was ‘W " ‘bfthefeuietrar of the ` ciurt under the judicial separation which ‘on Mrs. Beechdiifs iiehalfthanehe could his smiled ,amd o_§`ered to tell Mr. Young- the dlsease itself” ~ _ icost. ‘I,ve _repently discussed it with my rd ` ` M87 3`4» 1902> whim 'Pending 5° dzlive in the way' she wasentiiled ta liv cqaltuqlough, and that people in London eome.' i6! *Oi* 0 »lll@* “egg ggouggg ur, *Beecham and his elder ron and is th .VM -If 'effeff-4 iw ltr? B¢f°W*!“‘ possible for the wife of a r ch man, sepa- the slightest discomfort on £2,500 a ear The lady in the ease which called forth this notable decision was Mrs.Beecham, wife of Mr~‘J“oseph Beecham,the celebra .ed p-ll manufacturer of St. Helens, and _was on the ground that itwas not pgssib- lo to live, onsuch a paltry sum that she lolttltdy _made by which alimony to that she obtained from`llfr.Be`e':liam¥in 1901. Yihen H_ug_o__ _Ydung, K. C., uraed nit keep the lndespensable carriage and hors~s on less than £500 a year. Sir Franc- if he liked-what a carriage and pair need own coa¢hman‘,’ he explained. Unfortunately, Mr. Young _was not curious to know. But he urged that it was really impossible for Mrs Beecham ei have _nice r0Qm_e in which to receive friends", to drive her own carriage, have a box at the opera, and go to Cannes for winter. on only £2,500a year. know box at e them. I should have Said £8,501 no these things on that in out that before you’can drive your horses and carriage you have to them. Andtogoand atayatihnnesfor, ions hole in £l,\ID WIIS has signer esrunaresvefeaeoied.-- .___.._ The question _whether Hrs. could live on £2,?®ayear was complioatei bya dispute between _N.r._'l`om Beecham and Misa Emily Bea- ham Afew `yaa_°_s ago Mr, appeared, placed his wife ln Northampton Lunatic Asylum. Acfter a time her sep; Tom, made efforts which proved success- _secuze ‘.her.1‘e1-ass; and while she .ina ‘still inthe began on her behalf. lo 'obtrln for hor a fuuefauon. whieh-~w_es_ m,=nt°d_¢>=1 a lady at' illesien. ` ,ll The relations _between Mr, Biochem l od his son became strained, and the ' ing rdsedib more _thii the ground that"ll1‘s. was silnilll " 4 _ ' _ ’ _ . Lfrheraew _obsessed to his 1_ri,!e',l“1_~__lill\°l1y_'| _ trying to obtain money to support her son land daughter as well as herself, and to enable her san to marry a young lacy to whom Mr. ‘Beecham objected. Mrs. Beecham, who is now Bfty-two as well asConsum =~ il well asKidney in-'° -~ '° ' "‘ aswell gg spepsia? These diseases t gl similar, and a medicine 1 cure oneof them would be useless with _the other.” no ca to this is Powley’s is not a medicine. It but simply cures by germs wherever en are unanimous A rcumstance £2.@ B ._ for her. Mr. H\l8%?‘»= YOUUR Pf°’€8Wd ‘against the idea that because the lady was once adressmaker she was no: new entit ed to share her husband’s creat wealth. He pointed out that Mr. _Beech- am occupied 'a position and had been mayor of St. Helens. Sir Francis Jeune laughed at this. m _ that nine-tenths od all di_S- _ confess frankly." iw wld. ‘Whit (1068 U0* lllgdhbl' *H9999 895°' m'[impress me. It ma! bell!! iR!l0l'lU°¢ Uf ' t as ‘. . ns " ¢ 0! who some time ago found a .ll she could not, and nmstnol, not advanced Amber andprioe time forthe Tags to ~onsi< i their the was Toeurea " uarsnfaitfs WHS helping 1101' IDOUIQF $9 3 Myeaés, 8Iie"`Qde-t retired ssineker when she was mm Besson on rom if me , `asir.o|v putforward tha§§i|i_;§t'iwEitha “__\,,§ mi ” we E - . ¢,._n¢vgg» by H“3° 5 -Bicyciliate ani all athle°es depend on ' secretary ‘rnu iri°° Eng owl. S,,_,;,,,,, 5,, ,,;,rnnNms§ts;1iz_1»1m:s;_t s_e';§i°si_, _f fn.; _ ~ i » you nemofrma address he time maine msiamrionthefm 1°'”‘“““"‘ ’ ‘““ °“ “ “‘° » I ' ' ' . 9 Mrs Beech was of humble origin. i _ OZONE c<>..L1mi¢°<1» ,§§‘§ ,,,,,,,..¢.‘I.f"ir,.r¢........1n....i - Toronto' out pos tion married a man and they sepuat- li reumstances ° _ ' ,hif ,_..¢\~ie~ , , ` ust ccosidert eel ‘ - - _ _ ` rss/isune House ei °°° m be HRW' I _ 3 » - g Marehsa.--Isaac Gunnelliwabh _¢, gyghatwhenshehadtolive S a s S I - .n . -_ 1 _ . _ _ _ips ns an ¥°‘°°°"iSf°' _ ~ - "lb, ul ` » ~ _ 7 7'" 4 _. 2; _- f_e`s=_°.i.f~.~_i af if ~ in __ _ . fm wxmudh % 4...; .3 I vial Wbighblz sipna:-siilntofhaldennzauuaofma vtrfuldnave , Wewerel eky to get _a large imélicieiit of ournew nugget, for which he wa.s|nqu1ud_ _ o fl proper sum for Mr. Beecham ia 'ten minutes use 8 UD Wlbl S0818 0t6l‘ my While m that condition, I could not of night, I had no appetite, and not attend fo my work. I tested skill of all the oo tors in the district used their medicines but was not My__aunt advieedme to use sCelery 'Qomp_:Jund,aud did so to her. I bless the day I ccmmenped I raced from her husband, to live without {:;e and xieclf’ -the “Sun” °_t b1°°d p°iS°°` _y . ` ‘ ' _ . _ m dlohliing of ‘girl students; _repeti`tf9n, 6! _inanyf of a'-like have occured' in educational RUSHING, TROOPS Anvil from llld ` »"~1 _- _ , i 10”” MJST; UUE UIQ' 3010111- . _ :Fi COM] NTS. Mem BLEXION FORMER BGSTUN POLICEMAN. DEAD Bcs'r01_¥,~ April 1.-Captain Piles than .4 thi Hr Priestley sub8¢q\\¢°'17 °°“°\‘°°°5 0r'rawa,March£8-The introduction' "gs mtkfor thathfr Beecham was willing W dim” a reso‘u:ionto raise the palltax on dim? new .mm emmdaws your shwld be Wd °° omnese from $100 :down mm meer. A g d t ' l'liiSd if di tisfac tothe t .»~ sore 1 W s r 05°” is "ld, Youn on havingeeomei the 081' - ' " I 1 _- 5% Q v. :?¢_":‘4;'.=_- “‘;- ` ifq ... llaver Too illdl _Pllllm [ll _ “referee” Tf°“b1=e°=fT.m"*s _ ___ _ _ . _ | i MoNc'roN. N. B..'. April 1--The pi~e-" Tmfvis STEM- Gm'-S' “ON” I liminary examination of Tena Berry, on g T""“ ' ' *tile charge `of'p_erjury.was-condudesbin Touo1i',l‘0,___-li_Iu1"ch 28,'-'1‘_lf!'ie_vee,;wlio ara. ` e p01i¢¢~wu¢¢-this m¢m,i¢g,_nhe aceuserll expert _in their line, Orelse have committed for trial .‘C. 0;Howe; ‘ -' °f _*he eww” °f Vmwfi* iwbo 'laid the information, gave evidence !l12!33`B8°°d ,Paul °n T|\“1"3*_l°_Y_ and swore, that the accufed V94! otanatnlian Redifs have beenor- amchl Q.-sw. a. once of Toronto, who haoimade il Peat- aeu¢~erl¢d¢~!auaeni|u-ievolinoent land: renentlrhouaht- fd 'settle- Counoil meets on the second » W ° _ 3- ~ gsm ___ The secret ofthe success of Milt _the '~ _ Eoodand its fast increasing _ , ,_ "*'§",. ' #is ds- to we my dfsewon I 3 ' _T ” nourlshi virtues. The ' °' nm.’““;°" i `l_l_you thadxdc other foodlis n, _ ..._ ' _ _ Bm ` 'ass ~ 2.-Ilanten. Denotl,l:.'WzP. of se, since th ir man-lane Hrs. sonsurpassedany _ _ on Ill! Beeehcaomu had eniond lm' b\1=`UlmiS ivepatterns..and‘ecmbina_t\o_nofeo we liavgyiseerrg wealth. Bur she was aewiiving cpu-e are in evideace.lgi‘;"ke and mixtures in subdued audomore attracti and '__ gig" ._ -f~ ... 1 s March 19 1903 Do not k"ep the alabaster boxes of yo sweetness. Speak apriroving, cheering words while their ears can hear them, ani while their hearts can be thrilled and made happier by them; the kind things you mean tc say, when they are none say 'say before they go. The flowers ycdmean to send for their eomns send to brighten and sweeter: their homes before they leave them. If my friends have alabaster boxes laid away full of fragrant perfumes' of sympathy and affection,-which they intend to break over my dead body, I would rather thev would bring them out in'mv weary and troubled hours. and open them, that I ` may see them while I need them. I would - rather have a plain' como without a dau e: I funeral without eulogy, than a life with-i out the sweetness ot' love and sympathy. Let us learn to anoint our friends before- hand for the burial. -Postmortem kindness does not cheer the _ .burdened spirits. Flowers oar thew coflin cast no fragrance backward over the weary way. _ Its out of their way/l tq be kind and true _ To furnish a balm for sorrow; _ And they havc’nt time to do good 110-<18! And thev"llbave|less1time tomorrow. The cry of the sick and needy ones, . _ _They hear, but they do not mind lt, i “fhouble comes, they sry, and it doesnt _ ner the medicine. In two weeks I was __ Togo out of the way to find it. ` °" ' uch better that I could go cut, and in - _ ' ` _ L. B. -E. S. .I weeks I_, _was able to r.esume_I again. I cannot say suilialent - _ ~¢ praise of~Paine’s Celery Compound;I 1 net wieuotieul _, blisedrf , ;"‘ Dlyllen ddllarsallliottle fog?-”8 o " ' 3 I FOR s`tndents__we`re eng_a'ged'l_t plies woman who pei°sonated`iMrs.`F'l0_1"ence I .$h¢_fiil_.VY2l'$0f.-H101!!! £1 '_fhQmp5Qg\,.__._ ,_ _ , _ __ _pw , _ gn., _.ur _ __ `_ALlDfAllD€H .gh/£i5K_ENZlf¥ was perhaps more W ° ~».._ ,_ ...s -, . . xi.. ».. __ _ uponllalt Food as t li , _ i, _ » Ag-v,;.;% m had ever!" to true health and robustness. Groeersallell. B. F HERO Si=NCE< nnrrnnmzcn IN con -- mmvne, april vi :mole si __, .grave vi _*W __ General Whldl ll r Ointment A been olnsivel , , , grins ` - »f <1-f»°’m,-1 s:‘;::_::.':_°‘". 1" °“"°" °“'° ro flz 3U : 32 _ ~, -. 4 el.. rmisu. J I-t~ ffouRso_~ l _ by"takin`¢ t&loMy M*mmm ol kidney disease, i>r.c.F.P.am».cm¢”“ “‘N.svs afvamf atm. ny¢ 'ni workon necol Iilng?iiez~eQisnoti:i‘|la.ga¢ nddd£' &fe’&m. It eiiieeeifiscimeee can raw. ..m=::"---~.. .... 18 8 §1'88$ IBGu¢)@» 8.1 CUYES 6 Cure, because I kncwit ~ firm Putsome or hasabrick 'attended to atomic, ___ .i_ _ s-r;-ooirir; aiani ~ 1.--'-'rinse mamma Whttagasem “£t'h0m°” 'i&Q..5i*'i‘ ef _of the at' 'fha I “`and’~'~¢tbo1 J ' »..._~,- , »_ _ .»\~::(_.,E_ _.; 4 is to certify that I have a lam e back for fifteen bottles A c u .»_,_;§%_. to recom- to usethio use of your if; ROBERT Ross. ' os;M=N1' ....e..¢_2..* -:»"‘ffi, i .-1. _'_ __ ... . _ Kent HH 83| ANALYSIS I1-'I'-'D is -+- /»w 4 *D* we aiii if ;}?¢'f. of the late W. E. Dawson. o E. _._ -5 ' ' ' ‘ 57¥§.""5/ r_» w " I f _ f fd; 'as- ‘\*. ‘ Q e si 'ock ._ 1 is we gi-redi’ 0 nie? I splendid I chance $501 l ..¢=.\1:.i1@Hte1rsS. . __ 0 , ~ f sblacksmiehs e #cgi - ._¢_,_;‘..= .:~_'if,1.2jv::,f ‘E=-'.-"ii, 2$.".;§ 3 I... " 'e' . _.,- _; f-“~ , to secure goods at 'a s_is.l~i frmjf. in regtilar prices. soon alms ~ ' ;< aosisuvfes. if X eeiT we? QD ei ”'-‘#sd set