rr . a a~."r;'§.' §_~ Y -*`~""~.t.»1‘*:- 351. 1 . . " .'_. "§'¥.T 4““:» sy; , ,gg ‘*§_.`, 13'_'_ ..__'- "_ ~§`i=_ 'ri-t1~: ct°.i::ni.t1t. cnitizio'rri»vrowiu,.i‘ it I & i ‘ i CZ l Ill" _'_ TEACHERS’ TRUUBLES. THE Mllllllllll lllllllllll Bw Teachers lay Prevent the‘. __ . f .. _.= lteakdown ofthe Nervous S!Si¢lI1 _ which often Threatens. wa-ry the strata and gains- of a such as to tell on the nervous s stem. Time and again teachers have hadv to give ng 8005 on account ot run down ealth _‘_ m $1” I-1 ==”'-=‘ /2 s !?§t§;.é n sa- ahatierednervm. Tosnchweooll- reccmmmsdli1hurn’sHeartand l¢eePilla.andindcingecwe aresuP- bythe testimony of Mrs. Reillv. street, cnauiam. ont., who me-le ‘; THURSDAY. rannuaav s. im. I -l TIIE SALISBURY GOVERNMENT SUS TAINED. The Unionist Government has been :handsomely sustained by the vcte re- jecting Lord l-`itzinaurice`s proposed amendment to the address. The major- ,ity of 213 was alarge one one. al- though the fact that T8 Irish members 1 did not vote must be taken into account. Had these members all voted tor the 'amendment there would still have been a ministerial , majority ct 185. The tigures may be taken to indicate that the Salisbury Cabinet still retains the centidence ot the country and that the waris by no means unpopular. It had been claimed that a strong re- action had set in against the Govern- ment owing to the alleged mismanage- L following statement:-“Milburn'a`,ment. of thewar, anda recent cable Hart and Nerve Pills are, beyond question. L had remedy for nervousness and all Qhnsted conditions of the system I know Q, ly daughter, as a result of over study elcae licatioutoher dutieeaeechool rebar, bbiiaprne much run down H1650- Two Hitated anddnill *U7 °_°"°‘;nbgm_. Theyactedquickly ‘° "°'..°':°°».s.‘*.,......i°'= ”°f Heart :spd Nagle Pil s cuie 5:., Eli? ii? 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Phone 126. druginst,-I refund the money if it falls t cure 36°- E- W- Grove? eiamsture on eaehobcr. letter to a leading New York ,1 journal intimated that unless some decisive victory were speed- ily achieved in South Africa the Administration might be debated. Without any such good news from the front the Ministers have been able to pass their lirst ordeal in Parliament moat sucoeesiully, and at the same time carry an important by-election by an overwhelming majority. lt isa singular fact that Lord Edward Fitzmanrice, the mover ot the amend- ment,is a brother`ot Lord Lansdowne. the War Secretary in the Cabinet whose policy is attacked. Lord Edward ia 1 the Liberal member tor Cricklado, and was returned to that position at a by- election in 1898. 4 l-_-Q-Q.¢_l_;, at Gen, Baller had crossed the Tugela _ P I smith is now going cn. The lords at which he is reported to have crossed e maps in our We know that every step ot his ad- vance will be stubbornly contested, and it may be questioned whether he has with him a force sutiicient to push his 1 _ _ every ilock so we include combs way. Mr. Winston Churchill has made _in this ,bite 5.1¢; No' is a clear statement ot tbe sitaution, but E gh., gimg fn buy wmbg at; rg. whether the number; he gives oi the reduced Egures. Opposing forces are anything more than E 3,Don’t forget. conjecture we cannot tell tor these are matters which have been. pretty care- _ Iully concealed. Mr. Churchili’s state~ - ment is that the Boers have 19.000 men E Sunnyside' in trout of|Lsd3smith,divided into three bodies. One force oi 7,000 men F ’ ' The address in reply to the Governor Geueral’s opening speech has been, passed in the Commons without anyl' amendment being :U nd. Parliament 5 now ready tor business. lt seems e ltshort. .- _ 1-. HEART IIIIMBIIBJ It is fashionable to day to have at new heart scare every 24 hours. The commonest symptoms of dyspepsia or nerve trouble, such as palpitation, weak spells, loss of appetite and poor_ circulation, are magnihed and dis- torted into serious signs of heart trou- ble, with the object of frightening the public into taking this or that heart 1 remedy. If a hundredth part of the~1 heart trouble we hear about were real, the cemeteries would be filled in a month. A wrong construction is put upon common ailments in order to humbug the people into the belief that heart disease is prevalent, where as real heart trouble. which is so sadly and suddenly tatsl when it does occur, is a rare disease. Lopsided arguments cannot convince an in tclligent people. Iron is a vital ele- ment of the blood. Too little iron means weakness, lack of spirits, pal- lid cheeks, shortness of breath, sleep- lessness, nervousness, loss of vital force, ending in general break down. The iroain Dr. Ward’s Blood and Nerve .Pills ie in the soluble form you need, in combination with other cura- tive agents in such a manner that disease can’t resist their action. You feel yourself getting well nh yon gkde Dr. Wa|~d’e Blood and ¢;erve . “_ a as it tto"‘ tile and other "° may we may now expect stirring news 5°°P5» KW* b"8\iU‘1- at any hour. E T009! Bl M500. ' lllhlllltl* FBT Yllllilllli this season of the year at our W Hair Brushes. Nail Brushes, etc. , 1 All marked down. '1here’s a black sheep . tswtilutwtututuusiu __, 46 in. 46 in. “ “ 46 in. ‘ " 54 in; “ “ 60 in. “ “ 72 in. " “ 66 in. It Pays tc' Bti!" at “ave been expected that the debate on hetaddiess would have been prolonged ~ __ Q _ 3? as it sometimes has been. to great " length. lt was the wiser course to cut ~ ' _ ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . ....19 68in. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2l 72in. “ . 24 72 in. “ e e e n e s s a e e a s e e e e 25 72 in. “ ..29 85in. “ 85 e I e 0 a e s D e e e e e s e s ... e a I e e e e e e a s e e & OICYQOOIIQ; “ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..48 in. “ “ “ .,, ,,.,,,, (extra) nnbleached table lined . . . . . . . . . . . . ..80 58ia. nnbleached wlosed \ltldC........ /1 When buying Table Linens remember we have the rblt &i§an¥` / £08* QU8liUy»£l1d quote the lowest prices. Don't take our word, e convince e Unbleached- - Imaging. 38 in. unbleachedztable linen. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 150 62 in., bleached tabla COIOOIIDUOOO a(eeOeaa.aa\l sees eeaes's eeeeooieeal eeeealoeeea `l!l"'-`l51§9 _ ,, e _(. Q tt @- l 1 A 1 ‘ 'mu ‘iffy 1 Shooting 72 in; Plain Unbleachd . . . . . . money. UCCCSSICSQQ elcths at cost. Several shades in Stock John McLeod & Co. 17 i _ The balance of our ladies’ mantle r suites are best. You can n -,-~ ..__f., - ’ Pllllllll PlHlU|l 7 We think our patterns, quality and values offered in 0 _ ,225 and 1.90 save money by buying 7 $l.50a This will clear them out--we willnot carry ls them _over if price will do it-See this line-it is the biggest thing we ever of 1 We have a good many broken Ines left over from a big seasons trade-we have pu them all together on our cornter at pair. 1 0 » titer ` Napkins- (/J Special value this week in ~ napkin-.price 75°, soo, 1.10 1.40, 1.50. 1.75, 2.00, att. s Domestic lheetlng- -L " _ Cnr. ni .iyta and sin., Linked or . Button, Bound or Square corners, --'\~‘ white cambric ties for evening wir- ii il' 190 ff 'F2ii;~ “ _“ _......l7ci. 1 covuawhimeottsa, 180 t _ H. __ ,1,,115i?1 oattaa|.tl'b» suu.ett's ttoveittsms. se»wt»a.s»~r..r°res an of-ana.; ` 3' af `" ' * °"` ' " ` ' 'V l’ i "50' '°°°l'°°l°°°t» 'A - ___ rn. wma... ti. C.._1~........._0..t _ _,; Towels Dnwm, vain mm, wait nm er “The announcement by the War Oiliee A pair of large _linen towels :Sze l';n'm’ 'mu comm’ mn. ng: p&_ 1 M aa ieaeet in better it ‘mxu pn” 55°. frm” °'”b'°i¢°'7 A 35° FM FSM gn! mug t°to "li N ag" M ._ R¢l'hI‘\8l\l8~ A tshirts, good cotton. videhem, three , _ _ . Drgss _(goods. tprinte, muslins, laces, mgfstfszikelzgtwn hm. d kg hW&;a ollit- How far a dollar will go at -o em ro.; ery’ 8 ‘L etc. bmiduy. ave 7°" 9( “N538 $05 ouuy' i. ni. are not marked on th ’ ~ ~ 55 possession, but there are some intiin- 1 store. - 3 ations that they are further up the E Wa h“»¢ 5 ,.-P¢¢i¢| mug g river and to the westward of Potgieter's down sale on white goods. We anticipate a visit from yon. Buy white goods hall and Trichard’s Drills. Be tht ' E Wh' in F. P RKI .5 If it suits you give us 16c for 1 yard ot heavy sheeting: 0 72 in. wide, we are putting 3000 yards in remnants from 'I' 1 1 _ _ 1 to 10 yards on our bargain 1 '_g .$1 .U w|.t;h¢,¢t,, ¢¢,.,,,; ,,,,,,¢t,,,- ,om of Ma oounter this morning. Como miirtresgtt is item may t> min ° _ early for your choice. Prowse Y ’ cesmtnniifr, and me intra may - - - - - - Bros.2 tf. , 1 ‘ ’ ot 5,000 is placed between the other ' ' ' _ _ __ & two and ready to reinforce either of _ . g Z ° Bed Comm" D., " ° I them at need. ln this waya sortie by 1 7 Tomqg-my : .-`i' “d th 1 - 7 : ' : f~ 1 the garrison would be met by 12,000 l Q cfggn La rs , Connterpanes and Bachelors _ S d ]‘A¥JeUlS, men. and Buller`s advance would -in y' t ° ""1 Blnyu 25P°"°°.t°n 2 ‘X nw M ta ` - - Il ar( lfe Assurance turn b.. met by 12,000. The rescuing -m ` ' °t_I_’f‘°_°_fC°’°’ _ __ __?“: ` I. J, force under Gen. Bnller is placed at 1° " _ _ 1 department efem' f _` _ _..=___,____ 25.000, which Mr. Churchill mink. SEL. E(3§'I' E21). A” °Pl_’°““°“¥ 5°” “°’° “°‘ "'°"° V _ . v _ _ _ ought to have been increased to 36 000 ,i gud It ycu 'ut whim Gnd' ‘mr I f\ ,,P,,,,,m,, ,M ,,w_,_,, _ gm, t, JQHN 1mcLmo:D an Finest of Stock. loser. one time mu or tunes mae up ,/fi - 'T,_i1,,,., -- lwhitwa thlt tPt’R- \` . gszlpgcéposed abolition of the ward In 14 and 28 lb boxes ° 9 r ° ° P“°°° °'°“° ° tl V011 P 'th _ Y rried into effect would not ` ° 11 ` - `Yn°"ti°° Sale' 7 3. . . i . . I. r /// I prove a cure-all tor civic ills, and too Also all kinds of groceries _at the § much ought not to be expected from V l‘ t - s B°y’ 94|' '°3t5"a ‘nz t. l ::’__"':’}` Nprziesentation we make meh 3 ¢|mnge_ A number of Cumdiau ery owes pnces° fu hflys *U _ H rem to our 'Mk' cities and somecities of the United Smit 5 Come and be convinced. ,HIPS Uf IHC. Illdl lf W we believe have in recent years tritd _$tl"lls I the experiment of electing their coun- J T T753. ‘[0 by A cils at large, and so hr as we know the “gap” tt 5°” .‘¢h_ '_ pltu has worked well. We know ct _ ' ' IIGUDIIH a “Q 1 The best' dressed man on P E* I' for the ya' no city having once abandoned the ”'~ " f wud mmm and rammed :O “_ 6 0 ` is absolutely necessary for you to patronize mllltllltllll 1 $1 50 Qordt|J2”&Nlc r...t..... ....7 »........._ r.r,L....i..»...... Q......... 1...... A. e 0 er our 0 and lil Buys women’s Boots worth $2.10 $2.00 1"; `~~'»‘*-"-- "f 6 ‘ ,~»I`fe`ii`1`i`1`zints -- ndom¢e¢ra¢sq~......ie¢, n " " ......2lo ff/ 6";.' , `4' it » }.~ yy. W "fi <3 ,_ 3.; -1 fa *til SUNQNYQ for Lana me one-». Printm. Dress GQOQQ. Zhdluslizns. Laces. fered . ' - b \ _ .,n. k ' G-1n¢haxn.¢, 1 at ng 0 t '” Y & G0 _ HOME MAKERS. I Y’ . ~ . _ , L - 1 J { 5 g - .__ ink HLQ.-` `='>`§ ‘ ` ‘ .} ,_. f ' V ' .» ` `. _ ' " » ` _ 1 . 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