s- 'Y __l,. 1', 4'"- “fr .11 /no' Dogg, Kidney Pills Brought Mrs. J Bm-net; Back to Health and Strength. run-5vyL1_x, Ont., Feb. 23 (5D°°W-- In L Barnett, of this plane, has given to the public a statement of how she was 'maxed from a physicial wreck to a well vomw, “I had been ailing for years," 5 Mrs, Barnett. “My Zsymnwms were ny Wsuess, rheumatlsm in the left arm, logs in the small of the back. up the :md column, back of the head, through gm eyes, left side of the body and occasi- wdl, the right side. I in-ew weak. for und ng appetite, and I could not sleep I 'ss 5 physlilliil Wreck. _ ..Bd¢;~g I had finished taking one box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills I felt better. Gmgmlly my appetite returned. and the pin was lessened andll was able to sleep. lggntinued taking them till I"had taken “nlve boxes, and I was completely sured" _ I, 14' t; ,__;-'f»--"' -~° f- " v* '»’ - -- - and Hot water Heating. f you are making of having your house jued, c il otwrite ua, andwe will give you an estimate. satisfaction guaranteed. _ _ prices reasonable. orders Sued promptly. - .il WAS A PHYSICAL WRECK _ l |lIlll All lit L _____ll_lll__llll_ll_l _ “ $4* 1* 'V _/' ,Aug _,_,.¢_-._ _f-»° I... \ _ RIGHT HON- SIR WILFRID LAURIER. (1 }`\l§_\ ff- _-n ~. aaovne .mn nacnosn.n." s H' Of George -Brawn he says in put from infancy. “At least four great measures are in- separably associated with the name and Q fame of George Brown; (1). The aboli-_ tion of the clergy reserves: (2)_represen- tation by population; (3) The federation of the Canadian provinces. and (4) the incorporation of the Ncrthwest Territor ~ e - 1 ies into the new oommo~1avealth." ‘ In the chapter dealing with Sir Wil- fl-id’s early life occurs this "passage: In Llunlms ull' ANU llll PLACE HE H'0225;;t.?f:;:>;:;‘a;;;t;f;z:_it‘::“:;‘ time which to strike abuses and ameliorate un- safisiactory conditions. . ., . . If not the chief architec‘,_ he was at least the chief' missioner of confederation. Sir John Macdonalrhfon the otherizand was _ . _ I-“ther the pomical benenéiary oi. t_h°‘ nationalism that have won for him the labors of men who had make confedera- madominantissue before he ssl: reso- e hands to the movement. He was .._ sympathic at heart, he was in touch with the British North American League, which organized in 1849 to resist the an l1°Xlti°l1iHliH» he Rave nominal assent: to the arguments of academic unionists, and the Cartier-Macdonald government of 1&5 feebly oountenanced the project; but, like manv an other politician. he preferred to govern under establishedconditions rather than risk the loss of omcc by the prema- ture adoption of a revolutionary policy, while in view ofhis Quebec alliances there was clear political gain in resiting the Brown school of fedex alists. Wary as always, admit, sure-looted and ragacious, he did not adopt the child until it was well grown, and he then bulked larger at its side than the men who hai nursed it career, Mr. Willison quotes from 'many of his speeches, and it is interesting to ob- serve, even in the earliest of them, the ll admiration of the empire. _ _ CHURCH ARD STATE- _ ' l In _entering upon the consideration of the momentous question of the relations _ of church and state, speaking ofthe cleri-- J cal opposition to Liberalism which had caused Mr. Laurier's defeat in_Drummond may be that the clergy miscouceivsd the L’beral party; and did not for sinister purposes maintains. deliberate "alliance fwith the Conservative polltioiana._ The civil affairs is an essential feature of.Liber- al policy. But Liberalism is equally hound _ to practice religious tolerance, to respect ll all honest phases of religious opinion, and Canada has never sought to prosoribe the tion into its forms and ceremolnes, -to re- _ strict in any moasurathe propagation _of its tenets or force it into any suhordinatg j' nominations. Aside from its assert_ion_of A the supremacy of the state in public ailhirs, ‘I the Liberal party has had no quarrel with l Catholic ecclesiaatics, and has f not _¢l’ ' ninsueo from tuesuty of ,defense and pra- : test when their legitimate interests were threatened or their admitted rights im hh tical ,Ibm f th perilled But from 1870 to 1880 Ultramon ma' emu “seep mes mm e ltamsm had a formidable ascendancy in lllllll llllllllll lllll. f 1 HAS limi |N H|3i|]|}y gt glam ._;,.. During a deb’ate`___cn_ the same 'subject' in _ “ the sessiih of 1%,-Sir~`W'i1I'rid drli¥¢le§ I- Pounderzdigaéineera lizzie; E3? xzzggzmzad s€;;1‘;`&cyi°?;lsequenceofthe very spirit and constitui HQCIDII' llflt |Bf!!llk¢1’l, ~ i < _ __ -,gl steam Navigation cow Wim-1. ` 'T _fcharacter which so beautifully distinguish l mf” °f mf Libegal Faisal” md tc; Wasil; speech which Mr. gays ‘ hrlomtvwn. ‘ . . - . . . ~ 'the best stock of the rural parishes of mighty I Mille lzgtiexls nczeafsafs » deep linPl'°SBl°|\'°f°|'} _ 1-»-1-<1. _ l. S. Wllhson Issues First Volume of His Historical Work- ones.. rt. mart. of .. tim cttw- °°‘""“ °°°°° °“ °""° 5,, ,__ <=°-muslim minima ~u»¢=fm\-dei "‘°“ 'S' 3 . ' . . hood, the look tnat is caught at mothe 's S.°me °1"i.°°hft't°m°°°° qmt' I his l fOr F-|3ed0m waged Against Ultfamuntangs ln _ knee, never quite pass from this hum;n _Wlms°nt°'uuS`mbe the extfeme onposi mnlmmm ' _ courtesies of sympathetic family inter( wolves who come to raisea disturhancel'T,,e1-juwimeg-t;oh1'itb’l¢l“:i.‘ course. He still makes an 'annual pil In ine hack who come to an ni that 5 __ __ ~ ,_ _ '_ _ i ' ‘ look Blelasa hero. f‘At his . . -,, _ tcth lah tst.Li d - l 0 “PW _'_ The drst volume of ‘Sir Wilfrid Laun-r I Syeakmg of the rebellion ag 1337‘__U,»__ $2238 an :lLam(;':°&`,ecti°h ‘gr :go the Pope, tl: bishfiips aallulilo GIG!! hilt; _nu M, and the Liberal Party,” by Mr. J. S. Wllhson Says: “It may be that Mackenzie. and skpmothen He has not-snowed the nothinkw 95 W ff D0 - B9: 5”~m ha W” l' ‘ nnz|°“ .maaiwé woum. has been issued :mm the me l ;'_°;_ lmvitggf “<1 =°:b:;°';f- b\;:_::_°1r°; insrsisns stint its its ‘responsibilities l §2§f§§§',f,1'f,§,,,°”,,°“°,, £2, f,,"f,’,;,§2§ gh.” . . on o was a s ap _gex-‘ - ` ~ _ _ _ ‘lambs hon” or G' N' Mmans & bo' The pression ofthe discontent which the d of nnb1mI“e‘t°`1e8s°n his concern for her vest'-7 in Md" to s°°°°ed ben” in their . . su Hale d ll l il fill l . . ~ ' The undersigned having entered ,<33 ll a _ssaguart lalrliélrnep 3:33213” gfbitl: md the oppression of the Family Cotta. ggquen; vgm iuthgigggenaflfsrw, “gl un-Christian vzorggvhich C13 its scatger ankd “lu” at nba; Meat Market and controversy. Aa an illustration of .Gnome Blown loved to d "1 stm_dy’_ his inclinations torlaw and oratory, it is Liberal." '1'_ney__l;n¢_q la b1¢w5_ He loud _to nam had to und _‘_ said that he_was more than once punished __ the serpent found his and facets face. ‘ H6 llillfno heart for ‘the l4°' " “mg ‘nb‘"A.b"mi°si°u W M" ll md V""'§°'° _IP defensive.and. cared nothing for power ex~ l°‘~”°° "'““°d 1° "I9 '_1|1Ill!°__¢_’°\¥__1‘_°_\l°F!§_f_»*_?l' I C§§\_\0li_° Liberalism egptw wma” reforms’ and nnthhm, for tolisten to _the orators at seme politirill into the _ ~ ' - ' _-__ : 1 ‘hu ' > » place except t f ad ~ _ ‘ »_ » ' .jg _ 43! ‘Q33 “and” 0 vm fr°m_ In tracing the p1'¢l_l\i¢_r`l remlisblq _Our bishops teIl_us and Arthahaska, Mr. Willison says: “It 1 aims and misunderstood the spirit o__!_t_he f fncmsn catholic religion, to mars inqoisi-‘ ‘relationship to the Protestaht _ rermittedtc 4 Liberal; be careful never -to ‘_ fruit of the tree Catholic Liberal.” sune strength, moderation, joatnrss and” wers|sdjure¢tor¢°¢h.u-I samrlve than ,ii-,heir ts, treat"’the*m"ss s _ ;_ _ *4°v°=f° M hen;cet§~__ and '63--ssdtyé' _ th »,¢_ '__f_'__’ _'_ _ '_ L '1ii-;-- if fy ‘ » face, and the face of Mr Laurier ‘in his Mon of the much to Liberalism an ve" the ¢3ll!I1iU!8l15 “I0 D°W3f0f ¢h¢\¢¢|\'¢`if"°`i ¢:-=r - ra l Quebec the Cel'll|`a.l`Tll8m8“SkelCh of Leading _ softer moods suggests that the home in ,;:§§::§;u£'§§gesl;’Ieinwr°d£mIrun.8 vtil: ’H0lll.ld1Yatd‘iBl'l`;»Y`Q . . . . which he was reared was a centre of all the . chu, nk 1 Politicians. .nmtttic .if.tiit..~, .ni of in its .mt l f,‘;§’_f_’_j’“’°"'°“,,,,,_}_}_‘f,,,°j‘_°,‘_’,“’,_ ,“”°,,_,_§“__ ..,,,‘;,,,,;i ed in we nwvnmeiltorcssuowilw in-. ina, Partnership and legged the i t h U D h I di ° had developed. Too much has been sail of wmgh are among his tame! pleasures. He divide the floc “o eshs sl-. e Sa Pnmi” 3 f°fme"1Y .8 ‘no t e “tt a as men Fsue n like "'B.h'°l°“°s°ls 'md °“h°P97'°dv°“@`°s has likewise manifested an abidin' in-moms people: You stead, En’ Canada. Thefirat volume _brings the Lula* it d mu 1 h i e 3 A your eyemmybrethren onthe abyss of Saundf" & N°W"'°m‘ “ear Mark storyscsu-’ wnirifrs me sown to the l‘;,,e,,‘, "':"w§,;‘ 82°?" Ulf: ° ';‘1'”“‘~' ¢°f°°'>i° “*°f°‘”““°° °‘ hi’ ““1"'”'°*“°"'° evuslnto which the psrhssns or catholic Wright’S factory, intend Osering rebem°no[1885’~and deals with theim_ ti ti “ml 8 “ °” *"1* audaltogether has shown an admirable Liberalism would throw yum”-l - i0 'Clie trade, meats Of the best portant M55," gf th, mggbng of the crfxecu _ve wo mit rgdreis’ and °f sense of the _obligations and a keen ap- ] _ p _vileaea they were rasaivedfto main _ ll They should listen to the salutary quality ln all kinds and at l0W€St church and state, relations which have tam It is in “ch Immun that the de_ llI:‘&:::ih‘;°2f'1h° i°';l’!‘°¢i°5 _"f’f°'“"l7 '°_ lmgsufthegr bump, gn'l¢,h\,'1,a pummqigg. PI`lC€S. 011! _€XPC1'lenCe_ in the C¥€1'ciS6d S0p0W81'fllllll lIlni18ll0€ Oli the cisive blow hw been deult to tyranny d l . h lb `. l ._ _ ‘tgp gpg” th; tgndgfahdgg _ and refonns _ cause business for thirty years is guar- hutorrotcaaada. nd 1,,-Mies, ,ll ammtlls 1.1¢... ` “S ° 8° °° °y B mi '° Catholic Liberal ty The shouldnt “qw . ' L - ‘- 1 - °P**°*- iii if *1‘a his zu -‘ W °‘ ’~ antee enough.8S '£0 Cutting and _TM b°°ki° “_°l‘ ""'°t°”i“ the °"d“'“"Y _turies of British history; and if_ia» ` 3?” 5 “_” ‘mag - °‘°w ‘ _ .- suiting all who will please toiavor bwrmohiealform- It were *ith ° ‘brit ‘story or Libmusmxn an countrissthsrs -iff-f ` 5 f ' -i » us their Custom. our old llllt Bkwlll Of all fum arewud and “Quinny it mb’ _ _ V v_ °` A ustomers aswell as new ones are mba” “"7 in Gum" 'ml g'°’pm° @4080 001! in l5hel=i!`if";i` 110911181' pen pictures of the great leaders who laid _ \ 6 ': \ ' ‘ 'I' . - '_ vi A : respectfully invited to give us a its foundation, The sources are given as 1§,';:§n?¢int- C P l V I s A x * ` M T" ‘.3 C911- ` _ the e r enthusiasm and the heroic nur- ' . F n . _ , _ ` _ '_ i` _ ' - A ` o neil m bnainns, all -_ ‘II IQ ‘bO§_\ _ hy T ' __ L ~- ’ ‘ L _ f f ~ ~|_ »» _, aeeon i due and noi pa t one mont _ from this date will be handed into the courts Y .1 collectiol. H. GORDON, Grocer, Prince Street. Prompuy Relieved and_ Cured by* posed all-British colony in Saskatoon' is gaodwxm 'K r ! A l)r. Willianfs Pink Pills. - Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are woman’e best friend. They enrich the blood, tone HIYPEWRIIER BARGAIN 11.11- 1. h 1 forms that li of good _health°and llgtlgfirfess. To ihepgrowing girl they are N0. Smit l. Premiers in Splendid hast-ievised forwomen at all periods of life. 4 1 1 , V Shape, also two No 5 12f'=Sfm°"¢‘ ¥{§§?.‘;.l’.i`;l§:F25-§i3i.i.’li,'i...*§‘..f.i?.i..“ii?.‘ G01 BIG DAM/uses. Iewetts, A11 the above almost new. truth of these statements. Mrs. J_ohn 1” me p1e’&§,`n.e¢° hear wgtimpnycothegreat Court of Session today awarded thel CIHYKC & Tay _0‘l' lvsine or nr.wii1isms'1>i9kPius ssacure Government of spain $337,500 in the .85 Prince william st. St-J°h1L N B- fI‘;;`x:h°I°g{_'£':_g§ glggzlgllggdsihfagéigfs act on begun here J an.Z)th by the SDI!!-1 lnmime agents smith Premier '1`yv¢"fi*"‘ ws;-Q very irreknlsr, but thanks to these ish Minister of Marine, Sanchez Teca op _ pills I am now quite well an_d free H0111 V recover $375,000 from the Clyde Bank Eu- l P- |- - -" '-"""-"_ UM Pill” that m*:'ld° P17 hf°ex”‘l;‘:_?esl';c;“ giueering and Shipbuilding Company for §/ °< D woul ~ '_ _ - =».e.;: White stsanstien.0nt-wave: ‘halves _i buroen. I cheerfu Y 81" NY P ,_ ,for the benefit of suffering wplnell- _ l Remember that substitutes cannot-_ours |£;?;pI;§{?arof§;d ez;-y bog: If_ Rriegpubt ' sena direct to the Dr. Williams _rome Co., Brockville, Ont-, 805 WW PWS W1" 1,’ mailed, post paid, at 50c. PGI' 501, °1` “X boxes for $2.50- -1-lf'1Z’“1'_-__-l- ¢__1_ celebration this evening in hdhvrfif i~Bnns'wier Lauri” Ne. 1 and UW" N°- if :l xdges through” _ ' ° ' ’ We have not advanced prioeof Y we a1=¢h~'=i=i»1 _mbaecw Amb¢fSm°1=i°¢*?1 ~ Huwxsa ssrs. __ _ 'th igsgyqq __ 'l i ~ price ¢0il5&¢f~ - rmmr, eiiraaryf 1 p`oint1nent_av;‘ut you ih°d‘. fn as for-mg;-ly, We have &|$U`_¢¥"_|'\§o\lntof insurance losses from fires My your watches of us, _let 'G8 k°¢P teded the time fm- th¢ fgdemptlonusydney during the past 3lun in repair and see what a diiieif dwnmvshoe Tags tn January mt, _mounts to over. $4401!!!- itwiu mkein your L_; _ _; _ W _ lnnmlum mousse ]0ne lady of large means sends out 15 'O00 to, start them as farmers. Rev. Mr. invaluable, To the mother the; arg a:_ Barr, the leader of the colony, expects Among 0111' aSSOI"iI11€I1iZ Of S€COI1d necessity. To the woman of f§l'l5_Y' VFIE. “i from 10,000 to 15,020 to settle in Saskatche- _ _ E _mean relief and ease. Dr. VV illiams _ in wan Valley before thee rin t _ hand U1-'*Ch1Ue5» We hale to ° er 2 Pills are the best medicine that science] P R’ ° '1¢X5`¥€?-l`- l ;l'HE SASKATOON COLONY. - .li _ Lormon, February 20.-Already the pro- * growing steadily. There are 1,850 immi-I grants booked for the Lake Manitoba, sailing March 25, and 1,000 leave on the __ Lake Simcoe on the 21st. In the party are about-100 young' women and children. Y0\1l1iZ men for whom she set aside £15,- Sr Jorma, N. B.. February 19.-Klliilbtl 000. The amount of goods left. behind 1 se Python is sr. John. are to have-P __ we rw °f *‘~“°°""°’ 1" mm N” _ Rrcouuenot €AnN__zc|£ il|s_RABv._1\ °' this °g‘y,;,:y'em¢;'g°nirl::'lthae°dges ;?;§ Toaoirro, Feb. Boandof Controlf . iced in _ 8» jmhdhuom if decided to recommendatthe next meet Enmaunon, Scotland, Feb 20.--'Phe the Compania failure to delinerlmcon- tract time four ,torpedo boat destroyers the Spanish-American war. _ than in that the full neg: 2%-_JV ._ which had been intcnqee fqr ni_lring» i-_._ left the city with debts representing - Mom-anal., Feb. Z).-Geo. Margi_lius,I l, PYTHIANS To CELEBRA-TL vthe clothier of Notre Dame Streetslgr l ling of the Cityfiouncil the acceptance lAndrew Carnegie’s_oRer of $01!) for a lipubliclibrary. ` 5 a snails? oaviugauot vv °°‘.'l“‘.*“°°°°°“ . 1 ,< _».._ ,_ . 4.- ._ ~ i._- ‘ .,,,, .< _ .. _¢» _ D - ii 1' ,_ asv >. 1' _ E” TRICKY CLOTHIER FLED. 1 » -The Cors- P ihonglit. "` B.-7ThB CGM* _lum __°ontr_°l= _ it _hp action of ‘tha voluu~ muscles. ` Medulla Neva* .E "pose bl;eWilliam Lyon Mackenzle,the fiery turrgll °f-_ H s y ~ _ _ _ __ _ _ SON 8¢nius and ferventrad-icalismofPapin¢au, °_'l’*_.»°Tm‘¢ "V11, . __ __ _ ___ ' SAMUEL GAY & ~ »- .. - .:.~s_.._.»»-» o o o m o or -ed'-= §§2flf§:.'.'.sil'.'p °'§“°.l"°1“°§-§°‘°§“l°°’ “‘*_i'**\f nsihesymmtti and _ ~ 0 ._ e - ~ ' _ Rze an Spen 1 OP mam di the “mg - _ . - _ - °’G°°'“° B'°‘“’~ ”“° ‘“‘°“°°"“““’°‘”‘”' sgl.,§¢.’ ‘~,,,' 5, ,ine ,m°:§;_ The moat dreaded results of neglected nervous - _ A ;“°°°;_§§‘;§gi§::*§o“:§t°°§§;“§;;§;:f .ma im-: .and tho. aymptoma stated hero tolsarn lfyou _ __ _ r _ ‘tbetic and sagacious nationalism of¥p?'°®~*_._l Vtgnin 0 8 NIM' W' 'Wh 1 '_ _ " __ _ _,_ `Wilirid Laurier, the zeal forlreform and"S dmm Pd Mum with' “M59 1”* 1°v°d ' - - . f V - - ' 1 __ ' 1. prudence in days of stress and storm oil" '°"°d °° mn’ 5°” 'mich in "‘° To understand aral sis and locomotor ataxia, which is paral sis of the 'limbs and their causes R is‘w&' _ _ P Y _ y . . T0 WHQR “AY CONCBRN_ U°“°d¢1' n°°k¢°*l°- ~- ,i';:¥bu:; 22?, ::€9"°"°d 'f;°°' °f remember that every ‘ movement of ` ’ ~ * _ passe in o mood _.__ war. LYON ucxnnzm. ` _ of gratitude." i -".°&’.“.3° chart the body or its members is due to the contraction of muscle, __urhi_¢h" spinal cord, or _ body: D r. _it is '_ _ intheblood, day it is _l meats to further I ` can _only take phce under the influence of _nerve force, _ As this all-i_tnportan_t'nerve force is created in the? .nerve centres of the brain and spinalcord, A anderson.- ' ducted along _ __ parts' of the body, `¢‘Iéra5g'e .ent of th; nerve libres lmay 'result in pa.ralys§- ' ' or loss of the ppweizof movement. _ _ Par_alys|a,_th_an, lathe naturaii uif \ of all If you find yourself `n'erv'"ou`§.`$ledpi A. or rest, feel ®wn-h d discoiiragfedf unfit to iightjhe battles of life ; if y_ are weak and thin and watery, you have evérf 'reason tim fear paralysis of at least some part of _ _ and consequent _suifering and lessness. ' . Q _ Paralysis can always be prevented partial'_ paralysis actually ` timely use of DY. C|'\&lO'l Food. _ ti-eamfen _. when any of the abo\§e~m¢nti<'m,ed _tons become apparent. These are in catio'___§s of af `dég'enerationf*of the f celis,{§ and when nerveforce _becomes hauiged paralyiiis is to follow. g a s _ ' 4 ___ _ 7,.. Gh3S6’S ' "_-_.. z -. ‘ ._ 1-_f_o,‘»'l _Food _ _ t *acts on the system in an. entirely diderenti way to ordmary medi”cines.f It is neither a stimulant to it whip tired nerves to -renewed activity, nor a narcotic, ` nor opiate, the nerves. On the x:on'trary, ' ' ' cui'e,which formanew, red corpusclea- creaternew nerve cells. back health, strength aud___ui;ality' . I _ who hauebecome ofdootorsand l