arse _ ~ .-~._ ty ~1LT\Ttiir\\I <"‘,'IA':.~'<)‘i‘»if‘.)'~v\I `FE3RUARY 1 '_399_ gi Doaiiiii. si. ioiii, iii., ‘Tens now Lara-Liver Pius eureq hiin of Dyspepsia and ` Constipation. Ninety per cent. of Canadians are sufering from either Dyspepsia. or Con- gtipation. Most. ot' them are groping in the dark-searching for something to relieve and cure them. Mr. John Doherty, 35 North Street, St. John, .\'.B., has found the' remedy that cures every disease of the digestive tract. It is Laxa.-Liver Pills. Here’s his opinion of them: “I am pleased to speak of the great I benefit l have received from Laxa-Liver P1118. “I was very much constipated and felt pest distress after eating. “Lara-Liver Pills regulated my stom- ach and restored my entire digestive lystom to healthy action. “They work in a natural, yet effeetivg way, and are free from any pain or grip- ing, and do not cause the least incon- vanishes.” Anyone suffering from dyspepsia, sour stomach, wind on the stomach, bilious~ nesv, jaundice, liver toi-por, sick head- |059, constipation, bad breath or coated hngue will find Laxa-Liver Pills the lost efective remedy to cure any of iw_°°mi>1aini». Price 25 oem, an hmm. E ' H . ra ,_ 7 ,fl _ NOTICE 2"' tl . ...- DEBT ORS As we have transferred our busi- Q to other parties our books must B Glosed up at once, All those indebted to us will oblige ll] making immediate payment at the ULD STAND. ' - Accounts long overdue inet attended to at once will be luedfor. » H. A. WEEKS & Go. _Im 25-e0d&w2m a cnARi.oTrErowN Slllllllll UF MUSIG Instruction given in the following lbjebts and ` the on accompanying tlmsz- - Pill! Orgai# term of 20 lessons, one lmr in duration, $16. This also in- lfllles use of organ, etc. had an excellent pissage, although the iday was rough, nod we arrived at Capo Tormentine at 10.20 s andard. There were three passengers. There has been a great deal said about change ot Captains and that the men now are only interior. &c, but I must say that I have crossed the Gulf as a hand and as a passenger a great many times and I consider that Captain Campbell is lit for the responsible posi- tion that he occupies, and that his men are good specimens of the men who have always crossed there. They are a lot of jolly good fellows and will take the best of ca re of passengers. I speakfrom experience. \Ve arrived at Tuckers very wet from rain and sleet but We were soon ldried and comfortable under the hospit- able care of Mr. and Mrs. Tucker. 1 want to give you an account of the Gulf as we found it. \Ve left Bell’s Head in a lead of water and after going about a mile we struck ice four or live inches ihick that just carried the boats. It was level as could be from that to about one and a half miles from Cape Tormentine, and then we had thin ice and water. The ice would carry us some of the time, but would not carry the boats. That was very tiresome in a cold storm. There was not one Feld of ice in the Gulf six inches thick. The Stanley could have crossed in less than one hour- I think she could have crossed in thirty minutes. as there was nothing to stop her speed. There is no doubt but that is the place tor the Stanley. It is much easier to fight six miles of ice than forty miles. But I hope Sir Louis Davies will never send the Stanley to this route until be has a. harbor made for ‘ her at Cape Traverse. I am not a en- gineer, Mr Editor, but I consider tliati there is no trouble to make a hue har- bor at Cape Traverse. and it need not cost more than $100,000. lt appears to me that nature has prepared this bay tor a harbor. You will see that Bell’s Head to the southward if the bay. runs out quite a distance, and then there is-a reef runs out northwest for about half a mile into the bay, and on the north- west side of the bay is Amherst Head. From that there is a reef runs out about south, leaving only a narrow _passage of about one mile. This passage will carry a depth of about live to six fiithoms, and will carry hve fathoins away into the kay inside the reefs, where no running ice could ever get to destroy the pier- The pier could be started at what they call Lewis Muitairrs Bluff and built on piles until it is clear of the sand. There is no sand outside and no better anchorage in‘any harbor on the Island-brick clay bottom. The sand could go up and down the shore and not interfere with the pier and piles. When clear of the sand build the pier solid. Piwv, one hour duration, $10. 4 ALEX- STRANG- T Pillw, Vocal. Clarinet, Flute, or Bras' Instruments, $5 per terni,§ lim-lessons. Saturday lecture at 10.30 a. m Allstudents enrolled admitted free i Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 27. PARENTS AND TEAGHERS» Sui,-much thought has been given to the Subject Of education recently, duo largely to the fact that the supplement- ary clause of the education law was re- P' 1 Hom 9 to 12, 2 to 5, . to J. peeled. Besides the smallness of the salary paid teachers, there is another W` HARRY WATTS’ ' Weakness in the worsing out of Our 0051 Director educational system, viz. that teachers and parents do not confer frequently .3 1 enouah in reference to school matli-GTB. l A sm and safe Remedy 1° every case and every kind f B I C lllnf I8 it can’t be made too ¢tr0tlS Dimliina, Group, ToothMl16» BID The saoirit oi criticism prevails to too great an extent, and there is little Sym- pathy existing between parent and . ¢ i teacher. U The following ciioular was sent. re- " ' cently by the school authorities of (PERRY DAvis'.) Elmira N. Y. to the parents and others interested in education. A meeting followed, attended by a large number of parents and others and much good resultfd there from. lwrite this in 0 OWB Omp - _ _ _ i ho e that an effort in tnis or some the p _ ther line may be made to bring parents O O 0 , . f and teacher m0re into sympathy With 'N' R each other ;seeing they are both working is at;-ug statement and for the same end, the good of the Child. J.D. SHAMAN. , or too emphatic. H CincUi..m. It is 3 Simple. Safe and quick ]__ D0 you know the teacher of your cure for child E’ P n 03111138, Gough, Rlldlllllililimf . Do ou know what the teachers _ im' all _ arg tryin; to do for your child P 0015-Si Nemdgm' 3_ D,-,yon wislito see where your 3 Do you i " " »_»~ IH- Leia. 1¥._.i‘§a.,,r4 _, hz., Ma.; p_;,~§§§,§§ School Building, Sa°urd»iy afternoon, October 15. at three o’c`ock. GEORGE ALEXANDER MCPI-IAlL` WILLIAM WILFRED MCPHAIL (Parentes loq.) _ We counted ourselves blessed among men And women: God had trusted to our care Three ot His masterpieces,-none so rare, Even should He Search His universe again. The tending,o£ their soul’s expanding flame, = The thrill of childish voices in our ear. The touch of clinging hands brought Heaven so near, We cried: “The Lord gave, blessed be His name l” He took tirst one and then aiiotlier gem. To glad His angels’ eyes; Ali! how they smiled ’ To gaze upon the soul of human child; And it we minded not the gain to them, In our own pain and sorrow, who could blame? Through the sad weary hours from day to day, O’er breaking hearts we bowed the head to say: “He gave, He took, twice blessed be lrlis name !” Our gain we realize but in pfrt: -to know ` Some of the mystery oi birth and life And death; to see that earih’s unceai- ing strife Leads us forever on in strength; anl so The light that from the tires of sarrow came Brightened our path; and to the all too sad Refrain: “He gave, He Look,” we bold- ly add :- ” “He made us strong.thrice blessed be His name l" _J .- Boston, Jan. 1899. 9. Doyou k th t th t h ' § S M L, need and desiretiitiihe otayourehefptgddf ___.__ Operation and cheer ? 10. D h t' _ THF GAPES ROUTE- you P if ‘§0”§ii.i fifegifgsiixtiiiiiai is gig . _ informal m n ‘ S __ _ 7 ._ __ _ _lim eeti_ g of all fume! me U0 __ -m ut -bo _ W and others interested in Number Thr e U =~ V0 U 9 as' We School of Elmira, to be held at the_ V » 0 _ quested. %§%%%%%%%§§€%%%%%%%% - 4 \/llll Vigiii '~_'.__ _ Q Q _sb . _g _,_ _ ._' j el`; Vin -to work and to vvin-to keep 2. sane mind in a sound body- to laugh at worry. ~ Viooa -to ward off disease-to con- qiicr obstacles-to transmit health and strength to your posterity. VITALITY-to resist the fearful strain and tension of modern life- to make up for the constant drains of d `erworl¢. DY. W3l'd’S Bl00d and NCYYC Pills Ponfer all these essential qualities ol the qser. THIS EVIDENCE IS AMPLE PROOF. Before using Dr. Ward’s Blood and Nerve Pills I felt weak, nervous and run down. I had lost weight steadily for some time; my _circulation was poor; hands, feet and limbs were cold. I always felt weak' and my muscles trembled. Now, after the use of one box of Dr. Ward's Pills, I feel like my old self. I have gained Eve pounds in weight and roo per cent. ev f" " ....,_ ' in cheer-fulness. I now walk firmly, my muscular system is strong and my blood circulates vigorously. I have more comfort than I have experienced in years. Dr. \Va¢cl’s Pills have done more for me than any medicine I ever took. ' Puri-:iz Ciiizmicaaiir., I3 Bright St., Toronto, Ont. All good druggists can supply you. If they won't, we will by mail. Price 5oc. per box,or 5boxes for$:.°.oo. THE DOCTOR WARD CO.. Limited, Toronto, Ont. viwwiwanlw Sweep D” “ll ni I U an _ llltlllillllillllllllllllllilllllllll @@@@@@tilg 1 -= You 'can’t always 3 get the chance of buying so cheap But the balance of our 'stock of Boys. Suit ` will positively be closed out at half price. _ A few Meii’s.Ulsteis and Suits at your ow price. _ _ , Men’s Underclotliing at clearing prices. Boots and Shoes A lot Of Ladies’ Fine Dongola Boots < Worth from $1 25 to $1.85 all will go now for 750. a pair. A lot of 'Women’s Strong Boots or 50 cents a pair. Men’s Overshoes - - $1-00 ,g `W`omen`s Overslioes - .90 `~ Boys’ Hockey Boots - 1.3.? » Mens Hockey Boots »1.6o _ COME NOW TO llllllll F sc' 3 00 A Qtncs: cons FOR COUGHS ` and COLDS T1i¢CanaclianR¢inedy _ J. B. llll0D0llALD 81 C . - " FOR BIG BARGAINS niiiiinniiuvnmiunrumnnas alsllllllitlllltlil lllil A prompt settleme n - of all accounts is ro.- W. D. h1oKAY We can help you on _ selection, if you store. at cost to clear out @@@@@>iEr@@@@l@@@@ 15:: 20e *_- WIUQQ “w al’ B“‘.¥.‘.':i£..‘.‘;’f.'°S~=lli. HA. leluigey. child spends his school hours ? _ An' _ T" 25° ‘“‘ “’°‘ 3° 5*" f'°;:..':t’.'»..r;a:; .i1s;:t“:;i ‘“"°il.. ...i.'?.¥..“‘.....“° Piioiiuct mEncnANTs . .. . ......... ii 35 t G88 W0 ’= _ . f _ __ `;;_;_ fl ll 80 I _ Keep it by you. of Fmt cmldp ___ ts a aint. DAVIS h I-lAL|_l‘_A:_,_K_§,_5. 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