4 ~~ aa aly = ‘M pnblic auction on that day. wo « an o> sy dep a (> in i ae «2 nas . phe Botanic | Lvs ugh Balsam Cv s an infailible remedy: for more years it has been curing rst cases and it will surely | cure you. 25 CENTS AT ALL DRUGGISTS. ~ “' fhe Ww a | mo « CRESCENT” | STEEL AGATE fErated pie plates tnake that pastry fairly melts in your mouth. These grooves give continual circulation under pie, keep plate | perfectly flat, pastry never sticks. This is only one of many kitchen novelties made in “Crescent” Steel Agate Ware They ‘ lines, being stronger, cleaner, rnore ost no more than out of date durable. Find our labels chases, then you will have satisfac- tion. ; MADE BY The Thos. Davidson M’f’g Co. MONTREAL. ae % Nl BATGA 20 PER CENT OFF ALL HEATING STOVES Genuine Tortoise INCLUDED. Dodd and Rogers The Hardware People on your pur- ad i ‘ Redeem The Time Das Now is your t:me to purch- ase a nice Oak or Walnut Clock, as we are selling them ata big discount, at the Mod- cre ~Jewelery and Fancy Goods Store, Sunnyside, Jury & Co A beautiful Calendar given free with every clock. FOR SALE The buildieg ou the corner of Great ‘George and Water Streets, as it pow Saude. Budding to be off the present ite sot later than the 20th Mareh. If hot soid by the 1st Merch it will be offered Apply a: Hotel Davies. tf. rise os dsman irkine , the d ‘tion j ' ‘ ii ST ce ! ly foretell the day’s weather. If they choose si le or cornfields, it will mild and moist: if they =o to the opeo woods, he looks for wind and sun; if they scurry for thickets of brier and sedge, then he knows bitter cold is im minent. Unless forced to migrate by lack of food a covey always sleeps within 100 yards of the nest it was hatched in, and this although it may have fed all day several miles away. The sleeping is done in a huddled ring, tails in, heads ont, all around and so closely bunched that a good sized nap- kin will cover it. Instinct possibly lies back of the ring making. Thus the shy creatures hope to escape surprise from creeping vermin, minks, weasles, foxes, which steal upon them in the night. A Peculiar Duich Custom, The four Sundays of November are observed as fete days in Holland. They are known by the curious names Re- view, Decision, Purchase and Posses- sion, and all refer to matrimonial af- fairs. November in Holland being the month par excellence devoted to court- ship and marriage, probably because the agricultural! occupations of the year are over and possibly because the lords of creation from quite remote antiq- uity have recognized the pleasantness of having wives to cook and cater for them during the long winter On Review Sunday everybody goes to church, and after service there is a chureh parade in every village, when the youths and maidens gaze upon each other, but forbear to speak. On Decision Sunday each bachelor who is seeking a wife approaches the inaiden of his choice with a ceremo- nious bow and from her manner of re- sponding judges whether his advances are acceptable. Purchase Sunday the consent of the parents is sought if the suit has prospered during the week. Not till Possession Sunday, however, do the twain appenr before the world as actual prospective brides and grooms.—Philadeiphia Ledger. ar No Cure for... Bright's Disease In ite advanced stages —The Rea- son Why—Danger Prevented by the Timely Use of Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidnoy-tiver Piiis. To understand Bright s Disease 1s to know that in its advanced stages it 1s past the reach ef human aid. The cells of the kidneys undergo a wasting change, which leaves them dead so far as performing their functions is concerned. Just think of having the kidneys dead. “Think of the poisons left ia the system when these organs could no longer perform their duties as filters of the blood. It would be difficult to conceive of anything more dreadful, and yet this is the goal to which case of neglected kiduey disease must lead, “When the back aches, when urinating is difficult or too frequent, when there are de- posits in the urine after standing for 24 hours, there is no time to lose in procuring Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. It is not claimed that they will cure Bright's Disease in its last stages. ey are an abso- lute cure for kidney disease, and so long as the kidneys are not entirely wasted away they will give new strength and vigor and enable them to resume their duties of filtering the blood. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills will stop backache and headache in short order by re- moving the cause, and will positively prevent Bright's Disease. One pill a dose, 25c. a box. At all dealers, or Edmanson, Baies & Ca, WOTICE All parties indebted t> this Company for Light er Wiring fer the year ending December 31st, 1899, are requested to cal! and pay their several amouute, on or be~ fore the 20th Febrwary, otherwiee thar light will be diecontiaued, without turther notice P. BE. ISLAND ELECTRIC CO. James WappetL, Manager. Fev 7, 1900—eod td 1500 Boxes Tin Plates GOVERNOR “LYDBROOK” and other Excellent Brands. 12x12—14x20. For prices and terms use telegraph, telephone or mails. kR. T. HOLMAN. dlyw lmo —<———— ns DR. CLIFT CELRONIC-DISBASKS and RUPT URE by salisbury treatmeat, Seandstam for infcr ,or call at Trure, Nova Scotis, O81 ce Werchante’ Bank of Halfax Buiiding ~ - tnt DALY am" er Z : AY : . ia A b y ’ y fer 9h ' Ned aeeted, sg ex ; y SP . oo DURES i ® Tata/snaee | y vv ci 4.4 8 f 4 4 hViAGE } in pure 4 a me a . cream) or tartar. _ e ° wale? or J > the tood ¢€ | against alum. . a se | Atco hetine povrsers are the greatest cot the present day. tad 2, NEw ¥ CRI Saw Too Much, A farmer hired a man and put him into his field to work. new hand: “Did you see a carriage go down the road awhile ago?” “Yes, I did. One of the hosses was a gray hoss, and the other was a roan and lame in his off leg.” “IT thouglitt I heard some men shoot- ing over there on the edge of the woods.” “Yes; one of them was Colonel Jones. He was the tall one. The second one was Major Peters, and the third one was Tom MeSniffer. Colonel Jones had one of them newfangled breech- loadin guns what breaks in two.” “Did you see those wild pigeons fly over just now?’ “See ’em? Rather. them. down yonder.” “Well, you see too much for a man that is hired by the day. MHere’s your wages. watch of what is going on, I'll send for you.”—London Answers. The Doe and Her Fawn, Fawns when first dropped are for some hours unable to stand. The doe does not remain beside them, but paces slowly around at a considerable dis- tance. Every now and then she gives a little tremulous, bleating call, at sound of which the fawn lifts its head and tries to struggle to its feet. Should a man or a dog appear meantime the doe runs away in a straight line, but lag- gingly and halting, as though herself hurt unto death. When she thinks she has lured the enemy far enough away, she gives three great flying leaps, which take her at once out of sight, and goes back to her baby upon seven league boots. But if left undisturbed she keeps. up the pacing until she sees the fawn standing, then paces daintily away in a straight line, choosing al- ways the easiest grade. As she paces she calls faintly and every now and then halts, looking over ber shoulder to see if she is followed. His Very Own Jones. There are many Joneses in this world, but perhaps not quite so many as peo- ple think. Not long ago two friends met who had not seen each other for ten years, since their schoo! days. “Whom did you marry, Billy?” asked one. “4 Miss Jones of Philadelphia.” re- plied Billy, who was a trifle sensitive. “You always did take to the name ‘Jones.’ I can remember when we went to school together yeu used to tag around after a little snub nosed Jones girl.” “I remember it, too,” said Billy. “She’s the girl I married.”—Youth's Companion. How to Cure a Cough. If a man has a col’ on the chist, get Casey’s mixture f'r man an baist, put him in bed, slap a musthard plasther on him that'll keep his mind employed an lave him fight it out. May the best man win. If the patient’s alive in the mornin, he’ll not have stren’th to cough. —“Mr. Dooley” in Ladies’ Home Jour- nr). — Are You Bilious? A sluggish liver fails to filter the hile ‘rom the blood, and when the polsoneus matter ges through the boty in the circulation, the whole system is tainted and deranged. This is called biliousness and can be completely cured by Dr, A.W. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pulls, whieh act directly on the liver making it healthy and active. One pill a dose, 25 cents abox. The cheapest medicine in the world? SS a THE THINGS YOU EAT are not the ones to take chances with. We take good care that nothing gets on to our shelves that is not choicestof its grade—and the grade is always a worthy one. A wide range of Sauces and Pick- les and jams to select from. SANDERSON & CO GROCERS After awhile the | farmer came along and accosted the | There was 19 of ' They lit in that old cornfield | When I want a man to keep | The Fighting Svwordiish, The swordfish is utterly w ut feur and will, like a buffalo or rhinoceros, caarge anything that offend it, often bn am it Oo] iw | i . Cx : t j dl iy ; ; ‘ ean : i > Ange les, last year. _ ue fishermen not ced two bi ' hy te ’ ry ot f the ater and dasbi: the surface. n it WaS seen that re vord- | fish. he season was when the fish are un- usually feroctous. They had made sev- eral rushes and when observed were at close quarters, striking each other powerful side blows like cavalrymen. This was unsatisfactory, and finally they separated and darted at each oth- er like arrows, the water hissing as their sharp dorsal fins cut through it. They evidently struck head on, one missing, while the sword of the other struck just below the eye and plowed | a deep furrow in the fish, partly dis- | abling it, so that it turned and attempt- ed to escape. But its adversary also | turned and with a rush drove its sword completely through the body of its foe ' and held it fast, only wrenching its weapon loose when its enemy stopped | swimming. Ae He Oe A A Sus ; LaWae | SURED PERMA. ENTLY. W hy Da You Suffer Night After Night, and Keep Dosing With hempornary Relief Hemedies ? Clarke’s Kola ¢ ompound Will Relieve Your Suffe rime. ; It Cures Permanenti. Mr. 8, Til 1 most obstinate but th remedy w: l ay } wonde with six bo sb wh word li, 44 street... .St. ++ Write ve been a great s from asth one y ten years. Many nths, night after night, I have been «i that > we iinpossible, 1 at J a o cnt I would choke. i used ‘ é ne astinia reinedies and doctored with . bes physicians in St. John, but my Je becan WOl each year. 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