8 iz f r i E t §_ 1 l l I l l l iii- ' 'I`hat’s the proper propor- `tiC,n of animal and mineral matter in the bones of a _ healthy child - thirty-seven ; r cent animal and sixty gherge per. cent. mineral._ The .bones of the average rickety child show about seventy-nine 'per cent. animal and twenty- one per cent. mineral matter. E lt’s this lack of sufficient mineral matter in the bones that makes a child have rick- ets. Deformities of the chest and head, bent legs and curved spine are some of the results of rickets. '_ The disease is one of early life, and the first symptoms are shown in`_the digestive organs. Usually the appetite is poor and the child grows dull and fretful. 'll-_here are pains in the limbs and joints. The i_»pulse beats quicker and the 'veins become 'slightly swollen ; #gradually the whole body be- comes tender and the_face 'shows signs of waste, depres- sion and weariness. Then the action of the disease be- gins in the bones. The legs are first to show the effects when they fail to support the child properly. As a matter of fact, the bones cease to grow at this stage. Proper nourishment for the whole body, and particularly for the bones, is the best possible treatment; in fact, it is the only treatment. Scott’s Emulsion is there- fore the natural remedy for rickets, as pure cod liver oil is the most effective of all remedies for _this disease. The h pophosphites of lime and soda contained in Scott’s Emulsion feed the bones and furnish them with the means to grow properly. It also helps the di estion and pro- vides nouriséiiment that can- not be secured so well in any other way. It quickly enables the rickety child to make up lost ground, and insures a healthy, natural growth. Be- ing as palatable as cream and more nutritious, Scott’s Emul- sion is easily accepted by the most delicate stomach. These claims are not made off-hand. We know fpérn neaxgfrtliirfy years contact with such cases that cott’s *Emulsion will do just what we say it will do.: We will be glad to send you a. sample free so that you can judge for yourself. Fi L? ~ _f ~ef~z~;~ ,»~°r;»: : =~f‘. _ -, _ . __ 5 *~ _..;_, '»~ me af ‘ THE ~Gl T. Y _ T0 _ _ __ - . nsruttoivjicaoiius. ____ _WUULEI Nlll BENEFIT Nllll Sllllllll MINES I _ _ Y __ 9 _ -~ ~ » ' _- represents the Magdalen Islands inthe ` Quebec Legislature is in tus"ciayen riut G I ~ '_ for 0t'a`wa.» The doctor states'-thht 'ii enera Manager Shields Discusses the _ Proposed Removal :_fw=w____°_:»_=_»__§_\;_<;_°_:_§f_f;_§1d;»_~_~_;;=i_:_-iiriy of the American Duty on Coal. _ .A_<==<1'--=-°f t\~°L>~°= Pf_»vl°°<===v _ __ _ hat an Acadian be spaaioteri SYDNEY, J -in 15.-R ifcrring to the re- port that the duty on coal between Canada _and the United States was to be removed _ or lowered Mr. Cornelius Shlel is General lltiunagar oi the D :minion Cnl Company said to the Chranielfs correspondent to- night that such a move would lnj uriously dest the coal com anies of Nova Soot’ ~ that season. ` ducts into the United States. D _ 3- _He declared thht the bituminous coal _companies across the border found their greatest market during the winter months _whereas the Nova Scotia Companies shipped the bulk of their coal during the summer. A concilat-ary measure between Canada and _the United States would result in the American companies being unabled to _ship their surplus product during the summer to Montreal and other Upper _Canadian Centres which were now ship- _iP°d by Novs_8Jotis companies luring Mr. Shields said that Ontario and Manitoba would welcome the change with the hope that soft coal would be more plentiful and L British Columbia would also welcome it for it would enable that Province to ship its surplus coal pro- __ 883118. Rev J L Miner, at ll and 7 Sunda 1 ¢ » , y School at 2.1!) A_llf1\§e1eome.Yisitors _ _"_idedby courteous ushers. I " cn`it'1'nA`L‘crrnzse:nz"_"' _E onmcu. Rev. R. W. Stevenson at ll and T. Sanuqjchooi st.. -,_2_.8._’ :rr-apr meeting Wednesday visit-_#S S°*d__¢¢k Seat# im and unappropriated. . clnmol or oimsr. _ . O Services at _11 a. m. and13 45 P- Ul- A sr. nuNs'1°ni’s csrnilaan l First Kass at 7.30, second Mass at 9 and High Mass at 10.3. Vespers and _ Bens- aienbii sr. 1 p. m. Catechism :#2 D- I- snvanox .nun can always protect yoursglt bv _seeing that tor six rzoixes, _ The .gleln me, as littic by'__ttle. tlieojoug e _ r turn`_ , nd ___ gen__to h|\veahea|tb`y~eolo\". ' Iuscdefirlrtboxés Iam sure t_hatDr.-Williams’ Rink Pills saved my' life"and UI shall always speak 8f§¢A£1ilY.ut__them;’;»» _el-_~é£ than u casts - ,- terj " more words' tix of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. They- cum all constitutidn ' weakness because- _theymo nizht' :ofthe root of the troebls-:und build up the blood. _ sm, osgo, kidney and_‘lifv_er troubles. headaches, bscksehés, indices-` nv w_ri_tin;r dkeotto the Dr. 'Williams' Medicine Co.,_ Brockville, (Dui. Sull- stltutes are some-,t.imes_ lfered, but von' nie mn semi- *ne fwmnmé' ~ Pink Pius ,Elie lunge azeénst like any other portlpain . »n e body-t neecrabonstanteup y ?REsBn'Emn" ‘ot pure, rich blood tokeep them sound _ St. James.-Prayer meeting at 10 and strong. If the lungs arenot stroua Rev. T. F. Fullerton at ll and 7. l‘h°Y°"° °“°b1° “N553” di““¢v ‘"1 'WN sunday school _ana Bibi; cuss so ess. ,‘,‘;,,‘,§“,§,f§§°,§‘,;',_,“{‘;{,*‘“ §§P“““"" °““P’° e pe ut grows week Zion _Payer meeting at 1. mv D and weaker and dually nllsa consu ’ ° ' ° tiv"s grave( D_. Williams’ Pl k Pill B. iu¢L¢e=~ §°;i3f.:a:.”“:.ii°f°’x‘;:“‘si'f°.“‘;';";:‘ _ _ e v in - e Rev. Jas. Simpson, M. A., Priest Incum- home of ali uncle; at L'Asssomption.._~ One-` ‘ __ gent; Rev. T.»H. Hunt, D. D. Ass-t. Priest. xfd ‘e;e:;r?tUiEo1g°¢°,}__lLi;1é_§%Usel3gséfi°€g Oly Communion (plain) S s._in. Matin; ~ f ‘ ' _ _ _ C hotel) and sermon 11 a. m. - Evensoné gliiiiigttilhlgéeliidlgl S?;tx;:rb§'?lm;?ss |(Cho:-sl) and sermon 7 p. ni. sund” ill. I was quite feverish, houne appetite. siiiooi aug; neo p. ni. Holy con- gg” "Wd °°'.18!‘_ Sea” ‘?°¢==h*F*¢ mel ' 1 munion every week day at 7.45 a..n.Chui-chi ibefrfeli :n?d°£n¥I'snust17dl1%O2?"iih§°do:t?>¥ i _ » 1 _ _:_ . 1 _ _ _ _ and All Saints Chapel open daily tor.. told me that my lungs'werc-elected; and? ` Kimi., ¢ev°u°n_ - / that I was in consumption. At this time __ _ _ _ . _ _ ‘ B friend Wh had li |sdVi Cl _ K5 Flilli SL. W., Oronto. narrxsriclvnon. H10 Wi D1- Wulifg; §l:le;g§§ I Sgt i U0 BI.‘~ W _ , _be _ , = i ..;*zi:°.s...r’.°°P°:.%'f me “mf _ at me pun. and-was than fsuy ¢en»vn~ni.- _ __ 'rm' ii nie inn-c eine rhsnmiftiw yum" “mr °-_ , Lion, hiliousnees and all other blood dis'-' eases. Sold by all-' deslersor sent post- mld at 50 cents a box or six homesfer. $2.50 »_ l *Senate from Nova Sootiu ‘can get a berth. The new piers when _ _§;0~»_§;°;;__““1s~~»°f°»>‘°y===‘f==f~‘°=°°'%°_-wits Dean Ami is A_L1vi=.$ l The lnst,c\rgi nt col this season for ~ Europdeav-s he ir on l.‘:iur~dss on the B. S. Drahinirur Sophia. Tue vessel will _ _ ”'°:"' _ nike about iooo ienswiiiiiii wiii were in _W011d¢rf\11 _Experience of a. We =i all 25.011) tons shipped _ t1 E :rope this Kngwn T91-gntg Mgm ~ _~ winter. Dominion Coal C:»mpany’s cosl To the Edhorotthe Guwdlsl ___ _ sg is in great demand over there, but at the S r__Aner and m _ 7 years .ef lnteesei __ present time the company has onlya lim- “§»er{ng_durmg which I was mom dew ' __ ited amount forth tmaiket. _ _ _ 8 than slive,Ism restored to health audi ~ The Dominion iron and Steel Company ,numb No one km h f "4 » 1 . wg 9 “gil has decided to manufacture rods on a “fared or the em t of Y In ‘ ~ r w ’ v iz, ers 8- .v nay Tue tint one. D" 1CI=R*'°°- _ - _ _smmeeussd liver u-oubles, female eiini- F"m'k’_° ‘-"_mlp°°i°"’ wal-f'_"'°"’~l° which will be similar tg the present one, The Dominion Parliamentwill notmeet puma &°_ Thang" 5 _ ' Jllred.-_i __ _-.;_ 1 . »-I will be erected at once near the blast fun _for some week! YU- S<:i1:_JF°»l`5“m°;l>\_K_ ¥ield._]i'rice50oents lIers:dx.b°rB?ot:.ealsel:.3‘E A *___-___i_ J naces and will be used to shi the rc-_action is waited for, N1 _°Ug1‘f_ss.s _o ' f _ duets of the Saeelcoinpsny. Tiie st-eiind_ act pramitly the ninefydv-vfreerneriod 1};'_I;[°::|i2;l':1_°I§_é;lg{ff_?‘;K5"n9i""| _will be of steel and will be erected at i-hc F132'-fbi' ‘~"J~‘f`8Y‘¢SSlmEEl!5b°Wf‘u_ 9Ve.lTE’¢E°W son A Rada!" Johns " &° am all _ _lower end of the International Pier. It Canada could a°‘. A Daria] move could Raédin Y; ' _ °-"_ °h°°°'_1” _ _ __ _ _ _ , __ _ _ _ _ ` will be commenced next summer and will be made at once, however, by the Damin- br olnrgefs sure C'» I _ C; _ _ ME_,SSEBS`C.iC.`.BICl_IARD_§~_& CQ Ul,»__;~ _ _ _ _be used as a coal shippinir Difr. Tue ion Government. The Gaveruinentis em- in élM_k__,ss C _'."é° 97 °t”?b°,?‘“‘lf _'fGsnts_.i-1' bavzeused-_your MINABI)'S;` l"9"“, .Present shipDin8 facilities at the int:r-- Jwered b cr.ier-in-counciltoreducethe ' ' “N "N °‘°E°z°m°» “U15 A ' ~ '- p _ y . . _ 1.iN1MnNfr_is_ny_innny ssa_s1s_s;is_»iny 1 national Pier are inadequate for the gr-Jw .iCsuaf='lau duly to 49-, u ton_from»60c, if fati-d 1°' _°°°° the# for `y`ea_rs and_`_¢onside§1_°ed`f.iti. 5 ,Uv “_ ng deinaudyol the Steel and Coa1G.mi~ ‘fthe United States at any ‘t_im_c_n1akesa pe m 'D117 °°"°’ ` ‘ best medicineobtslnable; f _- 5; _'i~.,-~ 5 1855- Th panies._ At times vessels are compellej to ‘corresponding (or of course, greater) rc i--__*,__,_ ’ 1 ' _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ Yours __ _ ’_ ._.’_f‘Tf_"_' lay in the stream for hours before they duction in the American duty. MEETING 0F.D_lRECT0RS-1 ' if '_ ’ ' * `A1°-F'REI)..BCCH$$V,";l i ‘ l ' ‘ ,' `~ E _ _ f __ "Properietor Rnx'toniPoii'dHotel‘ iw `°U°°° fm' h°‘\i`l _ ‘ _ _ _ - I MON'rnmaL,’Jan.`13.#.jls‘ Mr. Jas. Ross and Liv", S._,\,1e,_ ~terlng house. _ Chu|-Ch Serykes _ willlesvein stew days tori the Medlter- ~ ' ` rauean the Dominion-‘Cnet me sus; ='1%9¥atP-"i"’L‘i~‘i’li”(,"»"°`[ii'2“!7'1é‘-ilz;”'#"" ---~~ - E-~-°“”"*"'“:“"`m;'""`”`7"f" unrnonrsr. ~ _ -_ _ 1. ‘ ` " = ; " “ ‘i ‘ __ C°'”P°~“\°° *U1 l1°1d‘l1`¢°°°1'_S m\°iinzfvii_ ~ “ e _ _ s...P’l'$.°°.i‘i§`i§°'iiIf'i’.» -i . ‘_ ¢-fi 6 ~ _ q _ . _ »\ ~ i' ‘.f' ' ‘ 1 __ _ \~_i =<* _ ~ " > _ _ _gy ___ i_' .. _' "_':.. s ___ __ _ ,.. _ +-..r__~___-not-` ' ..\ ,_ fy ~ _ __ ____ ___ ,_ _‘Ji-‘_ r .Li-J _.ls 1 .- f -~ \ goods. _ _ simpléy sav___t'l_1atf=_ours areggtt -leaving Qiéifiiiiéis ‘i `, .;?@\\ ‘lei pocket bcolc with the argument that our furs are so _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _I __.______J _-.__,_].'.:A"f§f' §f,;)E_l’i_'_,';; _ iu""mattufa&ur_ed garments will be closed out 9. don’t trouble you with paltry discounts Tlrcsqypriees. \ ' ‘ ‘ .~ _._ ¢`--'* ’ ' 1"frT. . ` b_»f-.f'__' 1.-: 2-=f_ff~‘1~'~~-‘ ~~§46ooYor $27.5 Capenne _ _ s _ __ 8_ ; ,f Zi 'ir .~_f~; 'if » ~ *’*i °’ ‘*"’""‘. .- fo or -L _ $2 .co i`or_$_z§.'-:> a-t`>f_i