'I1 _p 1 -mr umetims ._ _ --_ -_ -IHE <:i1IAnLo’r‘i‘n'rowN on ARDIAN rnisr or ALL" ar* _ _ _ _ _ , t __ _ _ _ __ __ __ _ ‘___ __ »-_. __ _-.._.____ ~.f_ _ 5 . . 1'* _ ' _~ “ J' "‘ ‘ ' 1f‘7éJl"H\UUkslP'9riv@‘lW'l`l'dJ&-U'lfD" W l"">"*‘_¥rf&f` sf -\'~°"‘ . _ , \\ 4 ou-\\\ ' f_':""7=' 7 ` ` ‘ . ' i ii / ~ ` Tl ‘r i V* nt i‘_» g_- f -'i.¢ sid# % ss? _>¢ *D Z; ' ` _ ._ . if __ '-f_--f--1" __ I “ti .oi (_ _, __ _ y , . X' ‘ So says Mr. John Evans, ofl _ ~ 8_7 Lawrence St., Halifax, N.S. He had ' .~ `l>i0vd polsoninliis finger. A doctor at- ' tended him fortliree months, (lint theifinger get '- worse; and _a second doctor was called in. Finally _ _the finger was cutfoffi. But the mischief didn’t - end there. Another operation was performed. and UW b0n¢S in the palm oi his hand scraped. Still no relief, and the hand would not heal! Thepoison had ‘got into the blood vessels oi rm and/the doctor- _ - _ the a . »' said the arm must come off, tool' Then, after undergoing all this agony, Mr. Evans was advised to try 1, Znm~Buk-zi cnurse_ he should have taken-\ right at the start. H says :- "Thé Z1\m~Buk quickly reduced the lumps which had formed oi? my arm and eased the _piiin. It was doing so much good that I told the doctor I “'°“l_d UW “0\h\|\§ else. Day by day l applied it freely, bodi to the terrible &‘2>‘\‘ "1 my hi1_n_d and to in arm, and it drew the poison our msrveliously. 'I 0 out ti long story short, hy the time l‘ had used seven boxes ol Zam-Biik my hand was healed, my arm was free from iniianirnation or pain, and every trace of blood-poisoning had been banished. Zum-Buli saved my ami," THE LESSON IS THIS l-‘Use Zain-Bull rllht at the start for cuts. blood-lolssnill ulwsa. abscesses, piles. varicose veins. rczelis, erustlnis. scaly soles. huns, bruised, and all skis ,luliiriu and diseases. Don’t walt iintilthess Ind to a xnve condltioul ' C h ut out l is article send it with lc. stamp (to na. t ) to Zam- Bui.: Co.. Toronto. with' name of this paver. and we Jillesziiz mumble box. l@_PlI;E.TnA Fon FREE mini sox _ __ _ . 1. -~"i<+» -'ina sy-.m».,caun . 3 ' <. 1.. ' "‘__in._~ _ _` -.1._ 4 " - 0' 1- _ ‘ 'Z i -»'~ "_ 'M' ‘- ' ~i ~ Judgment for the plsii\tif!'was liven lf* ~ ‘ ` " . . - _ lodger-.in the, house of .the plaintlif, _ _-,.. _._r._ _ \ i Gray Marine Motors =-----~~=-Standard the world over, Made in sizes from 3 to36 H. P. 1, 2 &3 Cylinders for boats of. all Types and sizes. ` .-i'=ff-fs=~W&”stefr6f caf5i¢gti¢i'givaig" paces -aid* fun' -' -_ information ' - _ _ - ._ . g ron SALE' nv _ _ ‘ ~ - » . , 1 ,f ~ - '_ Stanley, Shaw &_ I Peardon V "soie Agent¢~.for‘P.E.i-. - ` .1438»3-2Mtf-1 f ' __ ” HQTEL FLANDERS ' -_»“` 531137 - Wsdl__47fh St ,' 'New York ity f . - . .iiisr orr liizoiininr. -_ - sri¢ t ind ol shoaol in tha rigntlooslify nths heart o' ‘ih theatre ‘ .__géifigii;-.Qf§§;_§tt:_§;,t§,i_;_‘§;.f,§§f,‘5:*ri£:i'lunarr.::.sf;.2.“°'.’::.i:i':.':,f..' -Ilandsonisly ,Furnished Rooms. Private Bath. ` ` L50 'PER DAY UPWARD 1 '"?‘9"`°"'@i` °"'“i'-l ".°'r.'ii::*=.ri:%‘:.;;°':si::i1.:'.l:‘:::t° °"‘1_""= Y °»n.’|v.n . I I ` Iinittaiinmwmi B°°'"°° '"'°" 'i°i'i`it°.'§'tisans. Paar. - i . _ ' i _ of at Will - Ifependsiupon its beinghcorrectly drawn and secondly _ eptrusted-to a _Strong Executor. - _ ` Th' Eastern Trust Company will advise with/ your Si&`§il_i¢';g§o‘;‘fi`r\,'dil-atviri'g your will correctly, and act as your and insuring all the advantages of the individual 'I‘r__us_tees, with none of theirdrawbacks. Theirs Directors" and Ofiicer's,`and its large _m_,..r_¢;s¢rsntl=e.qiats_stf¢ngth,_Abilirv and G<>°H " il tit. ‘1f»; 'f _ “E i ‘ by Law and are no greater correspondence invited ~ ' , 'ruSt7.tC`o-[_ ~. "atv Monaghan Qiisrter Bessions in s . case xiii which Eleanor Gwynne, a ,bolriihl-\,l°\\l° Keener. .sued __ Mr. ‘Thomas Clarks. merchant. Monaghan, -executor or the will of the into Ben- 1¢\i_iin'0la.rlie, to xeccvsrdamsges for l!i.jp1,'_iBs tot liQ!"Dreini'ses caused by ‘ -Benjamin Cliirke, whenresiding- as a iu..tli.n.t lie.lnfect`,sd-,the 'house and tur- _ nitiire with a contagious disease- pulmonsry consumption. Judge John- _son quoted a number of decided cases, showing that a ‘person who, knowing that he isisufierlngfrom an infectious disease, ' succeeds in ‘gaining admis- sion as ii lodger. either by falsely representing that he is not suffering from an infectious disease, or hy_war~ ranting that he is not suffering from some ,particular infectious disease, renders himself liable in damages. The plaintiff was entitled to the full jsmount of her loss through the dis- infection of the robm and the de- struction of some of the artticles, $60 and to $20 for the loss of lettings. _ Tombstone: in Garden Digging in his gnrden~st Cardiff, a local resident, Mr. D. Evans, unearthed aiserles of tombstones bearing the date 1876. Mr. Evans was not ln oc- cupation of the house, and apparently the garden had not been thoroughly dug up for years. It is believed that the stones are simply memorials, and that _the bodies repose in one of the Cardiff cemeteries. '_ Hatched In s Top-boot 'Plirushes on .the Lilfnrd estate, Northamptonshire-a famous bird sanctuary-built their nest in a top boot in a railway hovel between Barn- well and Wigsthorpe. Now there are three young thrushes in the nest, al- though the platelayers use the hovel at meal times. ii |~iv"|y' 'j|i~\'»'~""‘i“ "' Co_nstipat1on_ "7- Vanishes Forever s PM-pt f-i _ i _ ' `Ohsrlottstowi’i` » M5502! Bl,-(April 4. _ A-Sonieiliinig' ` , Sherbrooke Itself more as iiho I Eastern Sherbrooke 'itself is the home of several large industries and of , a very large number of smaller ones. Moreover. the whole sur- ‘ rounding country is essentially s manufacturing district and one of this most lip rtsnt industrial sections east ofpgort Arthur- It is evident, ' therefore, that the Sherbrooke Railway dz Power Company serves s. community whose needs are great and grow- ing 'enough to assure of the companys expanding ' success. Ask for llnstrutcd booklet. J-iEM‘!°‘§i‘i',‘?.§_';i.’ Members Montreal Stock Exchange IIAD OFFICES llxehanls lulldm|_, Ilalhl Also at St John and Ionflsal ' Pacific L sfbeii . i u .ma _ __ _ ,_ . _-_#__ _ _ __ 5 _ .-if 1;; .-‘f.:i;* 3 _ ‘ ';_.',£A #* 'I Mp Nruniffll po Celt '*°""“‘ _' . ..._ __. __ . _. 5- |_:f1QR*ii` ‘ . _ --..MAKlNGSOAl? ,fsorrsniuse ,_ WATER ` _` DISI-NFECTING-_ - giosris.osA|Nsi I _;,..S|N.KS§ 5' _ 2 X, : 11" . . _. . I .‘.'?°‘»~_ .' 1 °. -~ ,-.§»Z . ~ - .._ ° `;\ élf-g..-,_-.;~¥'~'~~'».`,, 'if' ` .-1-"'"` "~. ` ~ ~.°.~.-1°,-'. .--. ~-- - ~ . _.° __ ., __ 5 .= O 4; 'a " _"U (js: . Z eZ te” n »5 V \ i 1': _Is - 2 35 S5 F: el-5-|19-1-.-i » ml. ,__._. .. _ unmhnui mwuuuri Easy t’o'do so If Vou Follow the Barbsr's Advice-Howg‘t;o_ Use a Strop; '- Razor in good order, slr'?‘ asked the barber as he wiped the blade. i _ ~ _ _ 1 s s . “Fine!" inurniured his customer “Beats me how you keep the edge on them _that you do_" ’ ` “Oh, that's a matter of knack! l suppose that you've never thhuglit that your rnzor might want a rest. After you've used a razor for a while you ca.u’t get n good edge on it, Put it right. . » "Shaving is really only a. mutter o , H cure to' give the last turn on tlie sid it doesn't pull. Most strops are _al _right if thay’ro attended to'occa.sicn holidu and _ ;sm00llLf.~.to. do .m}uch. good ,same stud you get- foi' medicine-and ‘rub itwyell an on the right aids/ A strop like tat has grip enough to give an edge to any ruicr- _tl_w,t.'s not tempered too hard. ' ~- s , "Given n razor lnipqrfsct condition, you can provide yourself'-as good a shave as any barber can. Luther well; the more time youspend with the brush, the less you’ll need_witli the razor. 'i`hnt’s my experience. “And don't forget to dip the blade into hot water before you start, _A razor-blade under the microscope is just like a saw. and if oil or grease collects in the_ gaps, it won’t_ shave clean; “The” `liUt"'W‘nt.e`i" i‘tii`rio'véiiI" the grease, . _ __ _ __ 'fAnd.'.hy _the by, don’t keep your razors in the batl.i,.room_ _The line edge will be_ destroyed by pusy, i_f,y0o do, Keep them in u__dry plaoe.' ALI. Tllli-AWAY BY WATER Eastern S.S'. Corporation International Line cimme in schedule wirrri-:iz mans St. John to Boston $4.50 St. John to Portland 4.00 State Rooms 1.00 01 Mon- rn. for Old England By we s S Digby" Hundrsllvftrsvlllilgllllioilll ssrmsotthisnsw - _.rigs uv|E'"`§:i : - Salon- `--‘ `.-li! I7- - ~ soma ._ - 'rm '»ni§i_i.y-"ca_\\s\t- s. _ 'e N 0. 510|' pilw _i."»n°i. it is tn. i§i'sfi'i¢‘i§§ old City. ‘ 5 _ For further particulars, apply w°h°Agm ` -'til`\I Fumes¢,Qi_il_\_y___d» Co Lid the is its? si _.iii by for a time-two` on three months clear-and you’ll find it will come all _ Pains and Wounds, i` A--plain-niece,-oi_.beiti_ng is =.;= good as 8~ll¥Ulill8- Rub this on,'the_ wrong side _ with olive o_il till 'it'c soaked' coni- vletely thf°ugh.f~‘T_nen-mire si*-little - powdered -vegetable . clmrconl-'fthe -iv "' _ _ __ _ _ _ , ,_ . _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ ,_ ___,:,,,__`,___ , _ _ , . ._¢9~§uMPi\i£- AS .rviium _ i _...__ Y.,,_,~. _ _ , _ _ .nussm cowsntn ` _How __s'_Dairymari _gindsd an lnspoot- . _ _ - ' 'ing co _jvilitee ' After having had eei'erai_ bouts with the Pnrtlanoi Sanitary Commiltcc aboiit cowshed_re;;ulatlona. a Dorset dairy farmer had uil elaborate joke at the expense of the inspection coni- mittee. I-Ie made pijepai~atlon.f, for 'ihe visit by spreading llim7suxii over the floor of his cowhouee. illtpluyliig ooarthrugs in cmivetiiciit positions, hanging thc walls ivitli piL~tui'cs. a mirror, and a, mono. “Llii‘il we iiic-ct again," and furnishing the interior with chairs and a harnioniuin, When ;he committee called he gravcly,askcd _them to wipe their feet on the door- mnt, and explained that the harmrin- ium was for the cow .to play while the cali dxiiif-cd. 'l`lie cmnmltiee were too much amused to feel hurt, hut when they had gone the i'urmvi‘ iu- Iorined his friends that they were so taken up with the dcmrntlciiu that they had forgotten to t-reiiiilnv the drains or to fulfil uiiy of tie tilijifcts 9f`the inspection. Gladstcnlan i-ienchrrfan Death removed Mr. David M. Law, Roslin, the last survivor but one of :he Executive Committee of the Mid- bothian Liberal Association which was in office during Mr. Gludstoiiefs llrst memorable Mid-Lothian cunipaigii. He did much for the suocc-ss of ills' party in the Fisk Vullcy dl:`»i|'lcl. Boy Choked by Beef A foiir-year-oitl boy, Ht-iii'y I~`ci'gu~ ion Green, ivas killed by chulcliig on i piece of beef \~,lii:h e-'ii/:lc iii his _viiidpipv \vlil.e l:\= \'~'u:1 sf =."z';..-.- ¢r.;)» lla oawiitii Voted at 103 ' Mr. John Durrzmt, of Weybridge, aged one hundred and three, was prob- ably the oldest _voter iii ilie local elections tliroughnut England. Mr. Durrant accepted a lift by motor car to the polliiig lmoili, but he marked uis pnpér wl_tnuut resorting to the aid of glasses Stealln Horse Hal ‘omplainml of," said a railway detec~ The low priceoi Il'& A Corsets enable their-wearers to save money while improv- ing their style. The new models _oi D & A Corsets meet every requirement of the latest styles. No. bis, as illustrated is recommended for rather full figtircswhieh it reduces without loss of comfort. The price 82.25is 5o<,a lt-.-t~i than that of similar imported models. Sold by popular stores every- where nndguiirtiiitcetl by the makers i ' The Dominion Corset Co., Quebec. . Makers also of the IA DIVA Corsets. ei-i 1 »-I _ --i 5.. r _- i I 2379 This is the number of new subscribers secured by the Maritime Telegraph & Telephone Company during the past year. This represents an increase of about 16 per cent, and the directors state that it, would appear from present indications that this rate of increase will be maintained for some time to come. What this means to holders of the Common Shares of the Company will be readily appreciated. We have instructions to offer a small block_ of this Common Stock at an attractive price, to yield well over six and one half per cent. _ F. B. McCurdy & Co _ MEMBERS OF MONTREAL STOCK EXCIANOI _ lslifax, Ottawa. Montreal. St. John, Sherbrooke, llnlslsn. g r ...l,h__nS ____ h____se__, mama h_____e boa" Sydney, Ciiariottetowmst. Jahn'sN|l1L London. LC. ivn nt kiiivaliirimiu-'I linniou f 0 ForColds,Sore'l`hroai, I Croup. For Aches, setting and strapping properly; :nu S that anyone can learn it. only _tbeygwiil ~ gc the right way about it.” “Stropping, of course, you’ll have - to do before und after shoving. The secret of stropping is to strop lightly on a strop that gives a grip takl g e that comes next ‘ine skin. Then, if '15 the nevehfaqiing there's any slight turn on the edge, remedy. Keep it in your ’ home and be ready for ally; but,-.if1they'iie-not, they get too ` `b°th internal and ex' _ temal ills. IN USE 10.3 YEARS 250 and 504: cvsrywlisn I. S. JOHNSON & 00-, liio. . ' \ lsstsn, Massa I Parsons' Pills \ ssisnoonstlnndsl .» and headache 5 F"" "-"“-"r-1-. -- i --il _ \ A Strong, Sale and Rehable _ General Fur Farming’ " Proposition The Connaught' Fox Ranching and Fur Farming _ proposition is one that should appeal to every judicious ' investor. There are fifteen pairs of Connaught ioxesall “Class A", grade, capitalized at $15,000 a pair and mink, marten, fisher and skunk will be added to the ranch to the value of about $15,000. ' - There is no risk, no uncertainty, no guess work about the Connaught propostion as you will see by a today. ` _ _ Connaught Pedigreed Black Foxes, - Ltd.-_ l _ H _ , 7.- _.L- -- -f PA c | F i c VERY Low RATES (ONE WAY SECOND CLASS) To North Pacific Coast ` AND CALIFORNIA POINTS 1 on sue muy, Mini. is is apm is From Point ds Chens - no-05 < i2: .'if.`.'1ili'." }$63-05 I-**”“*i'_*”°_°_°”" _YW , B. HOWARD. D.I’.A.,C.P_R_,St: ]ohn,N.B. gnilaini - T0 LIVIBPOOL , From Wed. I Ani. Vir¢inlsn....Bt.John SM. ll °' Tunillln .... _.Halifax Wed." “ Vlo\orisu....!t.John sat is api -_'1u»sti»n.....'. __ mines ‘IOIAYIICLONION Thur. is Apl,- Oorinthisn. .8t. 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