Hopeless by ' Able Physicians. Mr. William Morisetie, of Roxtcn Pond, P. Q , was given up by some Oi the best doctors in the United States. Hs used Palne's Celery Compound after coming to Canada, and writes thus about his cute:-“Having been given ull W die some time ago by several of the heat doctors in the United States, I came to Canada last autumn terrihly lil, and had lost all hope. Suffering agonies from inflammatory rhsumatism, I was strongly urged tense Palnc’s Celery Compound. I gave it a trial as recommendedi *md "W first bottle did me so much good I continued with the medicine until I had used seven hotties, when I found myself hu perfectly cured; mdeed, I never ‘en better accompanied by an excellent engraving in all my life than at present. I use every °f y possible means 'to tell others of Psine’s 5°” °f WB me H0" -7811103 CIOW Ui Celery Compound’ and will “ways recom, Murray Harbor. Mr. Clow was formerly mend it to those troubled with rheuma- ‘NW °d“*°f °f Tim G“="di“U- tism. " g:ominencein New York to-tiny is Mr. porter on a Canadian daily to his present position. lie still fvellngly refers The Marvcllous w contributor to the “Poor/s Corner" of the country weekly. Spring as ;i;i;t time regarded by idolizing friends as If you are sick and desire free medical O advice write to “Consulting Physlciam' t The Wells &: Richardson Co., Limited, “mms PE?" G“u°"Y °E me HW” “E HX) Mountain St., Montreal, P. Q. 2° fand Itls probable that no other piece o machinery is treated with the same_ lack of attention as that inost useful instru- ment of precision, the watch. TUB? average watch owner, does'nt seem to re- alize tbat his watch should be cared for at regular intervals like any other piece ofniachinery. What would be thought of the engineer who would operate his engine day aficrday, neglecting to clean and oil the 'bearings simply because hla Command," have been published by Mr. engine continued to run? And yet nine Clow, and about the middle of March hs litof ten mon and women who use watches are tniity of doing practically the same t|_.lng;..lloiilng this most deli- cate piece ofmachaiii vu ‘n work day altrr Colonel John A. Joyce, of Washington. any, and year after ye- , u iili it becomes so worn and clogged .ii_i. it refuses to do Hardy, whom he considers iuimiiisurably further duty. It is a innttor of economy the greatest of living novelists. to have your watch cleaned every two years at i lic l 1ngest_,ln that the life of you own way and believes that every one can watch will be prolonged, and more ac- make a certain success of life, at the same curate service given. Our expert will bc time admitting that that success may not glad to examine your watch.-G. F. be Hutcheson. 14 d iw wli sincere that effort may be. We offer for sale properly known “Escialc Foundry.” This prcipertg was formerly owned and occup ed y Mr. T. A. McLean. Good title guaranteed. Any informailon regarding same can be had by calling at our oline, Bruce Stewart & Co. Founders, Engineers, Machinists and B ierrnakers, mum Navigation Co'| Wharf, I e it in the world will do you so much good as Forrozcne, which is noted for promptl ri nd cases as yours. is is ' . formation of ure blood, the fundamental basis of health. When the body is given a new su pl of blood the circulation is ll They both go together unless L° I you remember the adage that pre- Se:;,:;r||Tg:,,d€g3¥a:&:;:;1:3-ggxgas vention is better than cure and Kilt can work ion er, toil lisrdsr,sisnp Pf°Vide yourself with 3 bottle of only realize how beneficial Ferrosonnls. there would boa lot more liappinessin Witch Hazel Cream as made bl' ;, t "“’°“°"°“”"°‘ ‘”"“ ’°“’ S"‘“' .:°it‘:.';.‘.'; itr.:.'i‘.i'1::: .ritz Price soc only from us and money = nfrlaces tirsifnssu and uciref back ii not satisfied. ` The Drvllllb N E i 1/- , , i -'ras ouannuiu cl1AkLoiisnt of innovations who loves thc truth. Who was S _ I’.iti-l-ski lie tells us himself he was the sou of Calpuroius, a deacon and also a lioin-in iini~cisti»i‘c_ and belonged to Bonavem, Tiiberniae. He does not tel, hu vrver, where Bonavem, Tabernlae was. Hence the uncertainty about iia~ 'iii rlipl:i:»-, for the honcr of which there are many competitors. Eiglnn , 5 -c iinil, \Viil»_-s - and France all claim Patrick as ii native. However, hc s i/~ th it o i his ie- turn from captivity he rejoined his parents in Britain. 'i`»ierc sesnis every probability that Bcnavem, Tabarnlae, war there ani th ii ii. w i- his birth- lace. D Along the banks ofthe Braid Water, which then, as noiv, iiieandercd at the base of the hill, the poor slave bcy must have sauntered. While there he tells that a great change came over him and he gave himself ti the s frvicc of Gad. After some years of slavery he ran aw,-iy from his misher iinfl in-iklng his way to`tl:ie seaooast got a passage on board e boat which tool; hiin bick to Britain. A great love for Ireland to ik posiession of him find, alter a time ho rciurned again. He had visions like St.Paui for M icedonla-visions of the fair-haired youth of the Emerald Isle stretchingout their hands tohim an_d invoking his help and presence.I:ie was not disobedient to the heavenly vision, he did rciurn an i be- came ilis great apostle o' “The Isle of the West." The shiimrock became a sacred symbol by St. Patrick presenting it as arepreseatative of the sublime mystery of the ever-blessed trinity in the presence of thc Ard it-Ji and chiefs at Tara-the three leaves on one stem. After spending a devoted and consec- crn'ed life he lived to the age of108 y¢».ii-i,ha\'ing made nlncpircuits round the isliind, eight of them on lon. and the ninth in a ch-irlot. Christians of all de- nominations venerats his memory, and there have b:en more places and iuore people named after him than all the saints in the calendar. The shamrock, according to the past Moire, represents another trinity, "love, valor, wit" united, the great characteristics ofthe Irish nature. Thus from the one source the other three came to celebrate “the shamrock,” the greon immortal sham rock, _the chosen leaf of the bard and chief, old Erin‘s native shamrock. Since the days of Patrick, Irishman have shed lustre upon their native lan-i in arts and science, poetry, literature and religion, at the bar, in the senate, and on the bench, on the quarterdeck, the battlefield and “the pessantry is among the finest in the world." i “Pat may be duped, but won’t be dared; Fitter to practice than to plan- He earns his money, hard and sore, And spends it like-an Irishman." any years since he came to New York »___,_, ,_ _,M _ ___*_ _.» _ ALBERRY PLAINS oEBATE_ YOUNG MAN SU|C,DES_ The mos; successful meeting in the rnan hasavocatlon, and that sooner or la Mr. Clow is: he fully understands a sub- ject, and then lives up to his word. Learn the Art Rest is a True Food for the Body the ill-health, irritability and despondency that we find everywhere about us. We can‘t eat our pudding and have it, nor can Charlottetown. wegc on wasting our energies without P- E- mud- soon reaching tne limit of our reserve power. wiser to take Fcrrozone when that tired enervated feeling is first noticed. Nervous, collapse is avoided in this way. does this. The first result of Fcrrozone Ellis the druggiet. Do this and slgfolfiiliauinrweiiiamwivadélk? ri rud%¥. ow of health to . ~ i _ I sit applyit onietiring and you will sw* :'nmsf1£:'t>1|y‘;s‘ii.i}rrt;_t;:;°°n§= M has quickly made the name of this house familiar throughout the country. His new catalogue contains a list of nearly one hundred titles, many of a notable character, which have had large sales and attracted widespread attention from readers and reviewers, including “A Girl and The Devil," by Jeannette Llewellyn Eiwards. Two of the best novels of _the year, "Zebadiah Sartwell" and “By the}fl{ing's will issue another notable work entitled “Shaksprrez Personal Recollections," from the pen of the well-known wit and poet, Mr. Clow`s literary idols are Tolstoi and Mr. Clow isa iuan who has made his the result of the first effort, however In other words, he believes that each' ter he will find his special place in life. The secret of the undoubted success of Ot Resting and Strength for the Spirit. Al- most a Lost Art now. The absence of rest accounts for much of Better not let itgo on this far. Much i you feel the need of rest, but cant get because of ovcrwrought nerves, nothing storing peifect neal.h in _lust such Perhaps you wonder how Ferrozone a better appetite. Everythinfr you eat digested and properly ass miiated. The natural outcome of this is the uickeneg.'Ehls giveathe weak nerves oniethiagto feed upon. They qxinkly e their seositlvcness, and your oi irrit t&'companlons become a help instead of awback. Pretty soon you beginto eaier than ever boson. half the pale, nervous people could he world. No remedy applies so ilirectl! mn in inner sn tonleil b I rilervs of f6rc¢,ami maid-, mggzuch a healthy conditionof the sys- that sicknesels impossible. _ "fy person, man, wonan,er child- owsnu more sti-cn th. more liwll. nger aarvn, purer rbiecrl, should use ns. Pri per box, or six boxes uso. at sig). ima- Norni-fins sgiagston, Ong. and llartlord. C\l“"~~ ,,_.. _ _.___- hlstory of the Alberiy Plains literary and debating society was held on Fridayleven- ing. As the audience was large, and the subject, “Which affords the rxiore pleasure pursuit or possession," a good WaLi..\osauiiii, Ont., March lil.-John Nightingale, junior' clerk in ihe Bank of Toronto, failefi to appear at work this 'm0rnirg. Search was made for him and ihls body was found uniier the steps of a 009. the debate Dr0V6 ceded ,O ,,h0,,., by making ,he ,,,,|,,.,cL System Becomes lsxhaustcd, from nn ethical point of view, that realiza- tion glves more pleasure to the iivertigei person than antioipition; be depicted in The future of the .siiiferer from nervous pleasing terms the struggles, the hopes, | 'l0rf\DRflDGni.s la DOL 1=\ lI1”il1lJl>0ll0- tne fears nr the student in his Ianni-s for is i Imvoiliol-01 atf\xl».wu~n1ysis and insanity d|p|°ma Mm he show gd in rhetorical I are staring him in the face, for these are language how possessifm “ave more un. the usuni results of neglected nervous alloyed gratification to the politican than dlH9t\S0>`- ,L mgrvel of oondsenesg and bmv|;y_iassociated with derangements of nerves Our president Charles McMillan rcs- ` P20919 ll L0 l"fl\‘lZB lliflll” dMl8l’l`- ponded. After the usualcomplimentary TINY f0l‘ii€L that Sl90Ul0»HllBBl'. lrfi p|c¢u,-2.35 we gre” 0|-Mor and states., ness, tired feelings, discourngciiient and man Burke was wont to do-as clear, as ‘ GGHDOIJGPUGY HTG WIDDLDUIS \l\U\”€li0 be vivid, as striking as thatfwhich existed in | firwdvfl than ltrmi- illllli. i'€0H\lS€ thi? his own mind of me “rem picssm-as of mind as well as the body is threatened. pm-sui¢_ The spake, after attempting Thercls no iiiorc siitisfactcry nieiins of to show by verbose reasons, by well ileiin- _f01'mi"R “OW N004 find Weill-'DR "GW cd Dmm|s¢,,, ,md syllogisuc ugumemsy nerve forrc than by the use of Dr. Chsscs thatthe conclusions and deductions of Nerve Fwd mkinz the |“d|v|d,m1 (msn cf Nupokon incdium of the blood and nerves instils whom he proved was a criterioiiof theillew Vliifir Mill viialiiv lub!! CWFY DHI!- cvorsge man, he argued that this: great - “Dil Urilllil Of the illlfly- man wuk fm. more pleasure' fm-:mom It forms new nerve cells and new mus- delight lu the more' contemplation of lculartinsuc and whllcli. invigoriites the moss [cms of Arms for which he 1,; uni. mind it adds new, iiriri flesh }to thc body. TIi0_llSANIJS i'lF,»ililiiTilRS s PRESGRIBE SAFE GURE Exclusively For All Forms of Kidney, Liver, Bladder ~ and Blood Diseases nn. FRANK M. sissou, r.Y0Ns,N. Y. 'rEi.r,siio\\' ins i=,\'i'ii3N'r I. i wi-,i,| a sUFFEi_i'.\'i~iiii-iiiiii that. ofixiy lirotlii-i* ‘V _- physiciiiiis who iire i~oiiiiiionl1ie, ri iiiwiiiiiiii-iit, iiiilli-ir of W illiannsport, Pa., wlil-ro 1 was tiicii |n-ui~iii~iiii.r_ Llc told nic that no other iiiviiii-iiic iii-ip:-il iiii_i Somuch as Wtiriierls, and iiftvr i~tiiil\'iiig his case I nilvisvfl liiiii to ki-up oii ivkiiig in' ll:-liii~| been suficriiig fi‘<\iii (‘hi‘iiriic lli:'.lu\ii~s for tliii ly years. l wus the family iloc-t.oi‘niitl wiict-licii this _ / ‘2 ‘f cf:/27 . ,.,(,"" ' V' eases. and principally because they are not discovered in time. % v, Kldneydiseaso worksiiiiiiig slowlyaud steziililyi and oftengctsn iiriii liiiliiiii ilio.~a_y'.~tciiiloiiglarfiiic you evensuspect it. If you have the sligliteetiloiibt nlioiit your v--»ii-litifm you sliciilil in Uni-n rrsr ioun iooiifis ii Home - _ I Fl' is » wwii :wi iiiiuiii iriiis ur i Iuiri ii» .-S float about in it, or it is tlieieastclouily or smoky, your kiiiiit1\'suri< util-rlv iiiiaililv li. i uri V the waste matter out of the body, aiiil if nliowcil to riiii on ii iiliiiiit ti'i~i`iiiiimit. ~_iri-- ii--i-l will clog the blood and poison the whole systoiii, causing si-iriivus coiiipliuaticiis iinil di-;_ih in convulsions. If you have pains in the bark, uric acid poison, rlicuiiintic aiiis and swi-lliiip,<, /zi nt, gravel, diabetes, Bri|,;ht’s Llisnose, iiiiiamiiintiiiu of the lilnililrr iiiiil,\ii’i|inry or;;iiii:<_ --waililiiig pains when _von urinate, eczcrris, jaundice, torpiii liver; or. if ii ivoninn, l>1~iiriiit1~il.iu ii ~»-ii- Sation, fainting; sails, piiiiifulperioiis or sruuilli-ll fciiiuio in-iilriii~_~s_ yiliirkiiiiii-\ < li:i\<- lol ii seriously iiffecteii for months, as outward symptoms st-liloni slicu tlicii.sei\'es i.iiiil tim il..- ease has been working a long time. There is not o. iiiiiiiite to be lost-get o 50-cent bottle of Safe Curvsit vt ui' -it ii;:gI~ i`.<_ It will relieve you at once and effect n perriianciii viirc. ' ' SAFE CURE CURES KIDNEY DISEASE.. Wnrner’s Safe ("-ure is nbsoliitnly the only r-ertriiii <-:irf- for iii-i'_'iii'< iii»i ;.'.l- moi iili diseases of the kiiiiii~\:<, iivi-raiiii lliiitliior. it sootlics iiiilizliiii-iii i~ii;.iiii ir:-it..ti1\~i_ i. yr. i'~ ilio iii-lirzitc tissues, heals tlio orguiis, restores energy iiiiil \ i»_'< ."_ =iii the lio\\'i~i_~; gviitly ziiiii :xiii ii _\|»|\i~il_v iriii'r~, TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. To convince every siiffcrcr from disi-rises of tho kifinl-vs_ iii-1-r. iiliiililw mill I it-hd, that \Varner’s Safe Cure will cure tlieiii, ii trial bottle will lic sont, .ilinnliitclv frm-, pist- puid. Also free ili>ctoi"s ii|i\'ii‘c, iiiiil a iiicilit-xii iioiikli-t, wliivli ti-lls iill iiinliit tliwi-1i|»_ All _viiii iiiiii- ti, .lo is write \\'nrliei“s Safe (‘iire (Ti»._44 Iiiiiiiilnial Sl. 'l`i»ruiito, (lrit_, niiil iiit-iitiuii iiiiiin if this paper. The genuineness Of this oiIt-r is guaruiiti-til by the pullihlit-i'. _ x .~ S ¥. English and A pm.su||;_ Hts bp-,ech throughout was Because there is not usually much pain are nilw 011 @Xh1bltlOU. Tilt? ‘\Vili»{iI1SOI1' 3.IIl(i ‘li€l`lI'y Lrlbuww the opener he amempgad L0 tabillty, lossof iiicmory, luck of energy 1 communicate to his bearers a mental “Hd Vli»*\|liY.SlJ9llH 0fWtJiikl12~ ‘ .' _ ~‘ ..~.»».l -- _ _ - ~ '-‘~" » i ' _ ‘ i `~ ~ V ' ' . ._ _ ,_ . ___ln___ ____ ...- . f - _ I Q, \: f~» I \ :r-f