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They don’t ‘ half f the etory Probably Mre \ I lidn’t have the experience of ' r engagement or she would have ritte e powerfully on the aubject e y persons who can really stand a g engagement and come ont of it with wny sort of amiability are already fitted vre3, where marriages are not cele ra 8 per y dreadful,” moaned a gir, 6 as bee antbmitted to this erneial f dispos snd «character ‘fl y and he are tog ar, rou begin to dief ver all sorts of little idiosyncrasies in Another The glamour wears off an agement sooner than off any other r 1 If you and he are separ . ‘ rat you are heartb:oken ae | nm vou begin fo wet and ’ ; self bitterly anae y rent at to kee up the throke cond Then letters get [here is at least one misunder ta + week It's perfectly wrete hed, you think you ll get your troussean ade up slowly and you by thi ngs. They t to look like antiques The atvles hanae The silk you have folded away a at the ed edges Phe tablecloths ana doilies you buy from time to time get vw. You yourself begin to cultivate | crow's feet. Uneertainty about your fu rnina your temper. You spend sleep es nights thinking what a hageard-look bride von il be Oh! it’s abominable ng engavements ght to be probibited avtake my word for i’ vy law Youn t t l lesirable brid t Was! 4 Aili a Gesirabie ride & e end of Ja )s Service Tyndall's Kare Courage. dominant characteristics of e late Professor Tyndall waa his superb varage. It marked his ogee in his mountain climbing, ft experimentations and in his l attitude in the field of scientific con erey. It was one of the sources of his f the TROPA: CK erywhere hemical s'rength as an investigator, aad it carried turough many an interval of doub: ress and uncertainty in whieh a mau ss splendidly equipped would have failed 1 fled \ single instance wili illustra‘+ ty and depth of this mans aple: k gal ayes of iodine placed befere the tercepted i the lizht, hed letermined t to " lis own eve in tl \@ focns of strot 1g i ‘ ble ravs. He knew that if in « loing or } the dark rave were absorbed in a b gh: de gree by the humors of the ere the albumen , oF Qe aemoers nigel coagulate; anil, if there was no high ab | the o her hand the rays might strike upon the | retina with a foree anfticient to destroy it | When he first brought his eve undefended | near the dark focus the heat on the part | surrounding the pupil was too intense to | j be endared. He, therefore made an aper- ein the plate of the metal, and, placing is eve bebind this aperture, he gradually approached the point of convergence of the invisible rays. Firet the pupil and next the retina were placed in the focus without any sensible damage. Immediately after ward a sheet of platin 1 ed in the il plae which the retina hs snied t mition which the ret.na had occupied be nm f ame red h A Picture of Carlyle. I ean see him now, in an old brown seated on a foutatool on the hearth rng, close to the fire-place in the little parlor, sending most deftly up the imuey whiffs from aleng clay pipe, eo that the room might not be odvrous of lressing gown i sceo smoke I cau hear him between whiffa, which served as comas and 4 ete wae never & full stop), pour gf eth, in the st zest possib eof Seoteh ents, an oral Lat ter Day pampiilet, con Iritans with icians and the raat.ing Cromweil and his Pr: mtemporary English polit ‘ease, and ator ‘) spied t a E. HL Nort m4 . | mnltitades whom they were leading WF the . i ‘ nose t the abyss 3 vee Mrs. Carlyle, wit hail a | head t and one hand covering her face ‘ « listening in silence. She had heard it a!l a a 2 } n befors, poor lady, and knew how little TO LET. nid come of it. lean hear her when Car oe | Iylesdenuneiation of the present became The Pr mises lately occupies ‘ t erribly fierce, make tlie considerate appen! Taur cdrooms, Kitchee deuvne’ rome, tie | “Don't be angry with Mr. Empinnme: ne ie und front room; good yard and stabliny, eic. | t to blame . or before the pipe hai been Possess immediately Apply te i substituted fur the teacup, ‘‘My dear, your JAMES F. CUHTIS tea is getting quite cold; that i@ the way i s with reformer Aueti perhaps, the wii i ‘ =e @ 624240424064 0685 i hough you Cough 9 Don’t Despair! é Many apparently hopeless cases have been cured by a course of AMPBELL’S WINE OF BEECH TREE CREOSOTE TRY IT! , AT ALL DRUGGISTS. ? K. 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BREAKFAST—SUPPER, “By a thorough knowledge of the nat- ural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the properties of well-select- ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately tlavored beverage whico may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. euch articles of diet that a constitution may he gradually built up until strong enon oh 10 resiat every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around ue ready to attack wherever there ie a weak point, We may escape many 4 fatal shaft by keeping ourselves ‘well forti fied by pure Llood and a properly nourish ed frasne.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with ae water or milk. wold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled Ses EPPS & GO., Homew thi Chemists, London. Kin wm er Duy Propet eax to a hearts laug's at hisown vehemence A New Metal Melting i ; . leg 2 eek eS . new am era for heating, Mheis: ¢ and | refining metals isin use at Brasacie, Kei | ginm A ulasa or - iain vase, provided } athalining of lest connected with the | positive pole, is filled to three foarthe its } eapicity with acidified warer A pir of | tongs with teulated handles is at } 1 by a fiex tnetor to the negs- | tive pole 5 ivnamo Phe el. ctrienl enr- ly a switched on, a bar of |W ght “orother metal is takea up with the tongs and p naged into tae veer, lameiiate y the water beyzinsto boil at the poirne ntact, the imm-rs d portion iron quickly rises tu a red, then to a eat, end emits a stream vf brilliant white light In afew minetes the heat by. mes eu i ee that the irom melts aud talls offin babb.cs and sparks, leaving a “al z surface in perfect condition for wiel f e heating process is so rapid that neither the water por the end ‘ f the bar held within the t mgs is more than slightiv warmed, aul, the carrent be ing switched off. the bar, with ite sab merged end glowing, may be readily held in the naked hand A Cuuntess Answers. The Countess of Eigin takes a great } aAlewe | i _ lew teach ta what nut to do in an } | ' It is by the judicious use of inter-st in ambulance work, and after at tending the courses of lee- rived the drew's Crose, Her ‘liom were original, W hat her was, °**T. emergency two nece-aary she hes ree livloma and the St. Ar » examin Irena ou the enbje t, reeart to way the .ae*’ Tu the aneatio: is the nae of -mbulance Classes paradoxical rep y A leainty Device. ta’est device of the they prom-e fo gain of the fruit oue-half of & fine orenue, and bave spites in the bot tom. br « hit ie faet, while tre eaten with a epoun, —~@<+e2e —————— ~---—~ Orange caps are the e1Vveremit: aha favor rapidly With tai vere liey are made te exactly hod) heid pu Ca UG eed restores the , He wanted More, } nenclosing an order for three bottles drug | ©! De Manning’s Germain Remedy, E. W Jarlow, of Montreal,a well known com- i mercial man, writes to The Hawker Medi- eine Co: When in Summerside, P. E. J, I received from vour Mr. Chestnut a bottle f Dr. Mannings German Remedy, rnd have nsed it for Neuralgia, and found great benefit from it. I] cannot speak too i yl ly of your remedy, for 1 believe it is Ff ron ne,” Dr, M: anning’ : German Remedy is a positi ve cure for Rheumatism, | Neuralgia, Sprains, Strains, Bruises, Colic, Chills, Cramps and all pains and aches, either internal or external. An invaluable household remedy. Sold eve: vwhere. i Price 50 ¢ nts . ; —— - The pablic is Lecoming a little eceptica) about waterproofed goods, whether for men or women. Claims have been made which were never snbsia: ntial. And at the best they hada wate rproofed look about them which was too often embraesing. It is the distinguishing merit of Priestley’ a! Craveneties that they are preciseiy like | the same goods not w aterproofed, They | are absolately rain proof and yet porous though there ia nothing to show the Ta ioe | re pelling ¥ quality. Priestley’ * trade mark, “The varnished Board” will found in these goods, i ee : USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY. : great blood and Nerve Remedy. ae always be : EXAMINER for the Denefit of i } i THOUGHT 7 WAS A FAKE. 4 Letter from a Prominent Kingston Man A Story of Deep Lnterest to Every body Told in His Own Words Dodd's Kidaey Pills Again, ‘f would consider it a favor would allow me to add my testimonial to the many hundreds you no doubt praise of the wonderful cures effected by your Dodd’s Kidney Pills “I have been a great sufferer from kid- ney trouble and sciatica for the last 15 years, and have paid out hundreds of dol- lars for treatment, but to no effeet. See ing your pills advertised I thought it was a fake to catch the poor unfortunate and took no notice of it. But when I saw the testimonial] of Dr. Rose, a well-known phy sician of good standing and whose reputa- tion I am well acquainted with, I inquired of my druggist if there were any in our vi- cinity who had been cured by them. He named over several remarkable cures in Kingston I k new verifies I consulted her husband and he ithe statement I at once procur- ed six boxes which | found gave me relief [ had not felt in years, I took six boxes and [ am now able tu kick the hat off'a man’s head with the leg I could hardly drag along, and my back strong as a_ board I would consider I was doing the public if I were not to allow my nani to appear in testimony of the Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and further, I will be happy at any time to answer any one who wishes to write me with regard to th: abov« wrong to worth of Sincerely vours J. H. Brexwoepr, Fishery In=pector. Kingston, Jan. 4th ——E ee ee Sir Robert Duff,” the South Wales, is a Scotchman, but, tunately for his standing , - New Goeverno> of tion of his countrymen, he did not attend Highland So At the Iunch- the annual gathering of the cietv of New South Wales. have in} unfor- } if you i and amongst others alady whem | more | feels as | j emonget a por | eon the Gevernor’s health was p ogee, but the chairman, in doing ©o, said that | thie was the first time in 25 vears that their annual gathering was held withont the Governor being present. When the toast was being honored some and the health was drunk Ine s prevaded the roo \ ed “In silen gg while a funeral! stil A state ernor had cast a deh herate society was loud!y App laude is eviden tly in social tronble embarrassing nature nent by eae on th Sirl of the mot For Over Fifty Years. Ax Orv Axp Weit Trizp Mre. Winsloe’s Soothiag beed used for over fifty years by mi of mothers fer their children wh nig, with perfect snecess, [t southes tl: child, softens the gums, allays the pit and is the beet re med I Is pleasnt to the taste. Sol by Druggists in every part of the work Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value } incaleulable. Be sure and ask for Mr- Winslve’s Soothing Syrup, and take 1 other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—t Rewepy.-- Svrup hia ion ’ ue teeti cures the colie, Diarrhea, Ii npox, March 6.- The drawing roon which the new premier attended this after- noon was the smallest, so far as are concerned, which the queen ha years. This is remarkable from the fac? that the queeu wil! not hold another until 1895. There were only 142 peuple pre eni and the ceremony only lasted an hour. Ail the great officers of state were in attendance Lord Rorberry oceupied a con- numbers hee wever. ‘pi ‘ons pi ace near the queen an i othe abinet ministers were present _- Inflamed and Pond’ Fac €AL he > certainly cured 7 Toothache . Sore Eves are Extract: ta: sold in ual bottles on! sitlliiactncieas Loxpoy, March 6.—Siz William court, leader of the Liberal party House of Commons, has issued a cirenlar letter to his supporters requesting a full attendance of Liberal House on March 12:h, vreat importance will be cons dered, {ndian office. The stadent formally, by new papers. Har mem bers in thre when matters cf to thi ts of Cornel] uaiversity have condemned — thy newspapere hal pre } resoitton, The one shout- | a speaker that the Go- } tobert } held in | in the | vivusly condemned the studeuts for doing | and endangering party by fii! met in Old woman to death the lives of a who'e dinner ing the room in which it was chlorine ga. with | The student’s capacity for } USE POND’S EXTRACT Have the early frosts or too late a lin- FO PILES BURKS SORE EYES wounds SORES Headache tainly be much relieved. AND ALL PAIN oO ard gering by the ga: that slumbering the it’s very and perh IDs take —the doctor wil! rub thor ul ruaND’sS EXT! warmly with flann tism may wholly d have the POND’S any of the many thir mentions. It's a Sut don’t accept st RHEUMATISM so urmmer long? i bad Vou must ¢ en gate again aroused COLDS CUTS BRUISES SPRAINS SORE THROAT Catarrh AND AFTER SHAVING peacefully Well, if han ge yot i diet ‘ ne anita ; but first part afflicted with n wrap it he rheuma- isappear. It will cer- Now that you EXTRACT try it for igs its buff wrapper wonderful curative. ibstitutes. POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Ave., N. Y. COLONIAL HOUSE, PRICTLLIPS | SQUARE. Ki ) nee ree Mantis Department. NEW SPRING MANTLES! On we will sho February 22, ! Thursday morning, vy our New HENRY “94—tu thu sat S } meer ty Oprik both, and « Mantles. MORGAN & CO., MONTREAL. ine following day s WH 3 Tay ay en F LY ye a, 2 yh 4 aes Godan. Laue S . ; » — > far Paregoric, Drop: ox , t Is is Picasan Millior a8 foverishness. eures Diarrhea aud teothing Castoris assimilates the food, and bowels, giving heaithy varcotic - - wR, «SS r c Pite? Dr. Samuel i . ¥ es ron. It contains! veataad eo SUYISLaANCC. Pos & re of Mothers. tronb! toria is the Children’s Pa: Castori “ Castoria is an Gren. Riot * Castoria is the best remc @hich lam far distant when interest of tucir ¢ sivod of tue varion d-struyin g their } The Ce EEF a wt hers have repeated! good effect upon their children.” acquainted. fi mothers will consider the resi biliren, nt incdicine for chil y told ms of its ce xcelle: Da. G. C. Osaoon, Lowell, Mass. ren of isrcot ly for chile hope tho da and use Castor?2 is- ;quack nostrums which arc loved ones, by foreingopi:m, wg syrup and other hurtful throats, thereb¥, sending Conway, Ar tanr Company, Caster Castoria preveats vomiting Sour Curd, Vind Cotlie. es, cures constipation and flatulency. cher's prescription for Infants sciiucr ¢ pium, Morphine nor {é is a harmless substitute syrups, and Castor Oil mew ~o - - . . Its guarantee is thirty ycars’ use by ia destroys Worms and aliays Castoria relicves regulates the stomach and natural sleep. Case nacea—the Mother’s Friend, * Cactoria is so we M1 adapted to chi iidren thas I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me.” Ri. A. Anceuer, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Drookliyn, N. Y. “Our physicians ia the children’s depart- ment have spoken highly of their experi- cnee in their cutside practice with Castoria. nd elthough we only hare among our medical supplies what is known eas regulcr products, yct wo are free te confess that the ricrits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Unitep EosprraL anp Dispensary, Boston, Masa Auten C. Surrnu, Pres., Tl Murray Street, New York City. making a public fool of himself and not | bein s ashamed is abnormally developed ; Corue!! liclinsnscitenadiaaalinstiaims Step Conghing. Hawker’s Wild Cherry Balsam will cure that Cong! | TO) ' Toln and j USE SKOLA‘S DISCOVERY, the grent | lund and Nerve Remedy. ——— Mr. Donald Nicholson liseovered in his canvass for Ward Thre that the citizens are at pre-ent not in favor of Sanitary Reform, Permanent Streets or Sidewalks, or a roadway to Victoria Park, hence he declined tu contest the Ward again-t Mr. Taylor. lle is satisfied, however, tors appreciate Good Tobacco, and he is now working day and night pro- ducing a GOOD SMOKING and CHEW- ING ARTICLE. Look ont for his NEW BRAND, mare from straight specially selected. that the elec x nd, Hickey & Nicholson. feb] 2 Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, Prepared strictly according to the British Phannacopela, Quinine in this agreeable forin is quicker in action and more reliable thea wuen taken in Capsules, Powders or Pills Dodse—Half a wineglassful. For sale by all druggists. Sainple hottie irve to plrysi- cians upon receipt of card. MEAGHER BROS. & CO., -d&w 3m feb2s- Montreal. 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