.,....r .s 1 ? it 1 -wk, ffl ' :\f._ _ ' _ I* . e . - s -r » _ t .f 5 e _ _ v~.; tl ~ ‘-_%.»~,f .\ -_, ~ _ \_ _._____ ___ _ _ . *_ ‘»_ " - Fir-.~»-d _ _ °°'“° 8° S “ga '"$§_§‘jb'f;°'° '"°~aS°°f Hem H: _ls t;r¢e1ea_ mg Amana; ' '- "fi Heart trouble, atleast among the Am- ericans, is certainly increasing and while this may be largely due to the excitement , ani worry of American business life, it is more oiten the result of weak stomachs, of poor digestion. \ Real organic disease 'is incurable; but not one ra ~e in a hundred of heart troubled is o' ganic. The close relation between heart trouble and pwor digest ionlis because both organs are tootroled by the same great nerves, the Sympethr tic and Pnenmogastic. In another way,° also the hf art i~ aRect- ed by the form of poor digestion, which causes gas and fermentation from half digested food. There is a feeling of op- pression and heaviness in the chest caused by pressure of the distendei stomachon the heart and lungs, inter- fearing with their action; hence axising palpitation and short breath. Poor digestion also poisons the blood, making it thin and watery, which irri- tates and weakens the heart. The most sensible treatment for heart trouble is to improve the digestion and to insure the prompt assimilation of food. f This can be desc by' the regular use attcrmcals of some sate, pleasant and effective digestive preparation like Stuart’s Dyspepsie Tablets, which ma! be found at most drug stores, and which contains valuable, harmless digestive etc- ments in a pleasant, convenient form. It is\safs to say that the regular pct- sistent use of Stuart's Dyapepsia Tablets at meal time will cure any form of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. Mrs. Lydia Bartram~ of Assyria, Mlm.. ‘, __ \ i l trouble for ten years and live di&‘er.-nt doctors gave me only temporarygrelief ‘Alla E. R. Page advised me to try fStuart’e Dyspepsia Tablets and four boxes did me more permanent bcnedt than all the doctors’ medicines thatl have ever taken Mrs. G. H. Cro‘sley, 538 Washington St., Hobokei, New Jersey, writes “Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets' just dll the bill for children as well as for older folks. Ihave had the best of luck with them. ,My three-year~old girl takes them as readily as` candy. I have only to say “tableta’ and she drops everything else ‘ and runs for them," Miss Lclla Dively, 4,527 Plummer Sr., Pittsburg. Pa., writes: l“I wish every one to know how grateful I all for Stnartie Dyspepsia Tablets, I euifered for a long time and did not know wha these tablets and immediately bougbta 50cent box at the drug store. I am only onthe second box and am gaining in lileehandcolor. I have at 'last found , Phil Brooks, Detroit, llioh'.,,__ psyl- -“Your dyspepsia cure has. worked :wonders in my ease. Isud’ei'ed for years ;'from dyspepsia but am now entirely icuredand enjoy lifeasl never heve be- fore. I gladly recommend them.,’ Full sised package of these tablets sold by dorggi-.ts at 50 cents. Little _] book on stomach troubles miiled free. ='Address, F. Sturrt Co., Marshall, _Mich. _ _ COAL FIELDS IN FBANCB. So valuable is coal in the Pnnchamp coal fields of France tliattit pays to mine coal at a~ depth of 3313 feet. A steel cable weighing 7 tons and nearly a_ mile long is used., The coal isbrouzhli HP in l-Pai" °f. six QL ‘ " V * CAT.\BBH IB A 6BRH» DISEASE. Science, armed with the miscroscope, has established it a fact, and this conclusion sch . _ Such treatments are an utter failure be- cause they cannot penetrate the delicate air cells of the lungs, or pormvofé 0118 eil' Doses!!! of thc nose and bronchiral tubes where the germs ef catarrh have their stronghold. Cetarrhoaono is the only certain remedy: It is inhaled by UN month and after spreading throtllh 811 We respiratory organs is exhaled through the nostrus. Cavs;-reasons hills the germs’ heals the inflamed tissues, clears thaf head and throat in two minutes. “Hifi cures ina few hoars. NothmK:il 5°: ¢f- fective, pleasant and simple saS|,C_at\rrho- lone. Two months’ treatment $1.00. Small' size, 25c. Di-'U8`Rl5i'° °1' N' C* Poison & Co., Kingston OHL o--_-i-1-_ NAVIGATlON BY NIGHT. » More than90 per cent of the vessels using the Sutes Canal B8-Viiil\'»€ bi NSW _ -1-1-}1'_* ` THE CAUSE OF NERVOUS HEAD ACHE. This most distressing and 120111111011 malafiy doubt-less has its origin in some unbalanced condition of the ncrv0\18 system. Probably the simplest, SafoS% and most cilicient remedy is Polson’s Ncrviline. _Twenty drops in SW60¢D€¢l water gives immediate relief, and *hi* treatment should be supplimented-by bathing the region pain with Nerviline. To say it acts quickly fails tooXP¥'°93 th* result. Sold everywhere in large 25 cent' bottles. 1 TUBES OF ALINBRS B_OlLBR. _ ‘il .La ti .141 Paradise, might bloom. MALE AND FEMALE CRIMINALS. I fly, 1 1 “ The Supreme Chief Ranger, upon this writes; “I have su.d’ered from stomaihi D ailed me. I last de.-th right along until ‘one day 'I nilcbd an advertisement ot' -_ f _s .i l ' atnther po1nts_§f_i' Bro _"sol ~ on S°°'"`j°7 ,l*1'°°°i ‘B1 his NSiS3'll¢.;.t ' _ _ _ f ' he decided to see thena;_'___ ore ° _ __ _ _ 3 é I At Brooklyn, Albcrton on December bf 0t"`“"~ but "hai I nm ed "cm°§ ‘46“dU3F “A309333-N4 __ ’ I V' - 1 i tb it writls cad itgvas _ = f .1 ' - _ _ 24tn,Zy§°;__-_ft °;1f’§“°',{ fifzldm isbn; ,so r¢turi"~ m- _’,‘°“f’?”' D°°° ’*'°‘¥‘ 3°_'*°» °l‘°‘"l,§ i Rev' ' ° c ou- ' ug '° Sydney and resume his examinatio fto- [¢“`&' `A"“‘°"‘“°"i°“ '!'5.1*8'1‘8iJh Cola: Tisnish. to Gwrswe L Hodswn 01, _ _ _ pany, wrltestdths Times stating time 3,, Bmokrym |m011'0W. tl-» _ _ ~ . ; _ ` r s The boiler tubes of a liner, if placed a straight line, would reach nearly 15_ miles, and the condenser tubes more than 25 miles. The total number of sepf arate pieces of steel in the main stnlottlrli of the ship is not less than 40.iID. ` '_ 2. - _ _ . 1 1 llijnusands. ' i ‘Z .by A °°1'f°lP°ndent at Sydney, N. S, 'W7 writing says; _ ` 'rue supreme cnisrnmger ofthe I. o. ’ F. Dr,\.'ronhyatekha,is leaving for Oan~» ‘ali 011 N10 ‘_‘Aorangi." His vlsitlherc has beena most remarkably successfull and pleasing one. Indeed, it has been aseries offgreat iovations ever since ,hc landed. _ l Forestrlcally sneaking, he has done much work. Four new High Courts of the0rder have been instituted by _him, as well as an Encampnient of Royal Forest ers. He has also held conferences of the _ business -managers and High Court‘_ ofiicersat two points, and presided over _ the deliberations of two High Courts his presence arousing' great enthusiasm at these gatherings. steamer tourhing at Thursday Island the scsi ent governor, Sir John Douglas. ` _At Townsville, t-heinext point of landing, hcwas met by Hon. R. Lee-Bryce amd a _number of brethren. Hethen started for Brisbane, where a number of leading Foresters and public men attend- ing at the wharf and tendered him a reception. In thi; city it- self, he was presented with an om:-ial was meton hoard and greeted. by tht; greelng by the Mayor in at ` beautifully worded address of welcome The Forest# people, and tue Supreme Chief ' Ranger,” was received with great applause. A‘ li- tie later the Chief instituted a Comps.- nion High Court for Queensland; At Syd- nf y a magnidcent converaazione was given in _his honor. Mr. J. S. Larke, C - _ nadian representative, presided, andthe” Rt. Hon. George H Reid; P. C' , joined' ' wi:h other- pu ‘lic men in the welcome, Tnc event _was a most successful one. , He was also royalty weicomed by their pe ‘ ple cf Para na"ta, one of the chief lout- lying suburbs of Sydney.”-At Melbourne the Chief met the High Court and presided for two days over its lasting. 'A tsiinaen- dous public function followed, at which about three thousand people were ptegenr. Many hundreds were| _owned an gy tr m the door. At this meeting an omclal wei- ome was extended tothe S,-G. R. by. the High Court ot Victoria, and 'au address oresented. The High Court of Wsstfzaus- tr-°'@*°*°°i1~= _Wi ®°1ib¢-it! gd Asthma, _ ‘ . and ghroncbitis 5! Mary Cass, agcd_45 years- _ operations h_1__Ne_vvfoundlandowingtgj;the_ _ il_usnanyl,at|sfactcrllyapp1_ied.' "om ‘ _ ' sprays, south. &1c._ (p“¢',_,,| p.d”g°0¢v,h¢_gd_). _ __ 0 =='*"""%""\=f""'__ _ _ Lk i A;.t8t.Peter’s Rced,sn Satn_r&y, ' _ ff; __ - ° Bgnet-__ T°'¥¥4°*1. M°°Ui1lli-rllBll'l'» 3*-33,7# =°=_\-.1~=~i==<»;__f- S=_;_j°*=f___‘8¢"l 1" ’°“*" Tm.M.N w;.;.i.ii va; B... w.f,w;f~,,,,_ ”,f*.‘-“”~°‘_ '~=“iB°"’ °'° ‘§;.f. °°‘“*‘h‘°r °t °m°’ mi ° ar Lasr Founn a Psnrncr Come' --it _ .=_»- ~. . *_ - at hishcme Kings"-002, ivu»i_iln¢`*"*'-`*a.x11ra1o1it','9`1"'if#s%3l(S§5§iil)-feibisi ~ I’ “W b° Ph” 7°? _“N is th, instt Donald _ McKinnon aged 70 most significant statement is- being pub-{3“~“‘b|° N0* Rift! for 'a __i'rie_nd., years. He leavesa consuming widow, oncmshed hyMr._J.`H. Martin of.,fTliey_ar_e the lmgdsof ,‘,g°»5,.‘d° we hm! “_ fn ,bn _ _meningitis ‘ medicine I h&V0 ever used’ I om". mu. sho” nr" youlwm alwnys »= I he means every word he says, and his* ~ ' [otherpapers pleme °°py°] .f plain statement mu-it carry great weight. e Gentlemen,-'Hy three ol,i_ildre;,\i WGN 1 nga ___ _ _ W0. -- ' hours they were greatly relievetk,___i_md~ in Tumi” *i°“¢“ °° `§`§a`"` it B d th erecomple' and ehcckedt`h"‘ h. _ i 1 1;imly¥si>¢1i;:ew§'our val “L_ j' ent “msg” " ' he W=°=°“=1 l ' I ~ _p ` 1 _o__ Boston _ $5.50-Winter Rate'-.$3.5 J _ / I9. the Steamers ST CROIX will ka!! St. John _every Thulin! morning, at 7.3c o' _ stands , for Lubec, Portland an toe Mmfdget 8.15 a. ns., Portlsn 5.3¢: p.m. select all»;&silwsy Stations, and Ssggsgel arnvan¢xaSt._]o on i go directho tifsteamerand take orState~room ort.hetrip.- Y_ a§d»¢‘b;_fminfbrmathn'»a'pply. to , , have ever been known to _ctall\m¢r» _ N~»1r~w°.w°»»-M-~» <»-'»=»»=~»~'- _ exported from can mesa-y during' the > ~ L ~ ~"'”f 11 ‘ it " * a °‘ mimi, ~ _ ' - i General _ , Bicselilksnd orseptmns-. 30,159 a»,,,,~' wanna __’_' ‘ » _ _. _ »` " m__ _ H. __ 0°lIsbs.cc1ds,bsancness.anaotbll'\hreat _ ’ " -lcintsli .aber ~ ilmesuueauieunuandbrvwccsao- ,,*,,,,,,,,_ r » ~ _ _ __ _ 'r- I' rio .greeting was attended by thousands' i ' t _ V ‘ _ Q. _";_-'I`1_-;r~a'f~. , _ ,.;s.~<» , ___ _l;»_:_':_f‘_ _j___‘-5;-»¢~ _f -‘ T5 1 " X ~ ,- __ i-§>'f“f, t -.. =- 1 _ 1* "L #1 2:' "34 >*» ef ~ ._ f',fr;`e~'.,_. -. 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Ha;~_¢;9n{_'_ _ __ , d ~» 5° COMMENUNG Dee- » §_ _ _ _ _ . _ 1 _ _ f np-' . ` ' 'f ,_\ r _~._», f _ _ _ " 1.3' ¢ _ s ‘ f SIZB. _ ._ ¢ _ 1 <' 1 _ Co. fix' it-3 » more comfort-per? -i= hi , _ The ---_-T l ._ If you are going togivo at our swell _ties_._ _ _ _ ;\’.l¢7'¢.[,hu.¢.,--¢v_. _-4.-:age zosésmnllvrsuv » I s ‘M ,. unpor when - We'b;ii`y;iéslel‘ hifi-;:tock`io1‘_l"§pot cas an give you the advaa rage of low prices. ' ` Mailorden to -»»-i_ »-r-wr# f sf - _` ._ ‘__ 4 Q \ i I You would feel the warmth 'oi' these ,,f§‘St. Helen . $2-.75 the pair thatéthey were Yet there is _ ~ \’. ~..'_-1 s we _are hive? _ 41" Y It is blanket weather 'thing to be saved on every ~ necessariee that&y_dhis*a§ abc 5"* "v Ni ..g_ 1 '3 3 _ ini" ,_., "‘i\i‘l""" *P* , ,Colorinn Stiingre Kiwis, Flowing secs, -’ Pu!fBows,etc; ’ “ if ____ ___ rmgmgetrnili ra in tum Pram ssc. eos, ssc, sod, 45_e.=»d ace. In four-in _hsuds', . 1 'é ef.. to- ._ 1 I 3 if G'ordon_&§MoLel|aui _ __ it , 1* E ,A ‘ 'T Péff(1§§|es, latest boilers in baimsrae pack Mirrors, Toi-er Sets, Ebony Brushes and C.>mb=, Dressing Cases, Purses. etc., etc, _ Smgk _ _ |-_ _ ___Chnce Havana Cigars in small au_ , Pipes, a large who 'fcaddiiii , »-» Rom and Ga ylo: lilo* rs,Pxpc¢, etc _Ha ics, ' Apothecariec Bell, %’town. -