i l l i l *_ ir: i'_.' -‘. '~=.' I ` __s, ‘_'f ‘l '_ I » A _Z_.___-Q 1 - - . H§.;_lustioe Finnemore Tells of Re- is Cure of Distressing ma by Cuticura-Grew Worse der Professional Treatment. oiiltn '_ cumin BY cuilculu .___-Q-_A “i suffered s severe attack of eo- ze on the scalp, face. ears. mid n ` , and was for several months only professional treatment, but be- esllt worse. My face was dreadfully disfigured, and I lost. nearly all my hair, M wife prevailed upon meto trythe Cyuticurs Remedies, which I did with nio'st satisfactory results, the diss peiiriiig and my hair oi-ing thicger and glossier than be- gig my illness. My wife has pur- chsscd Cuticura_for other sufferers, with good results in each case.- Rqbert Isaac Finneinore (judge of the Natal Supreme Court), Pieterrnantz- burg, Natal.” AGDNIZIN G ECZEMA And itching, Burning Eruptlons, with Loss of Hair, Cured by Cutlcura. The Cuticnra Treatment is at once |gf¢¢nble, speedy, economical, and I comprehensive. Bathe the affected parts freely with hot water and Cutl- curs Son . to cleanse the surface of FOR PUBIJSHED l{XCLl'5_,l\'EL\' B\' .T IS LOVE FOREVER. ,O BY AMELIA 1:. BARR ~ Author of "Friend Olivin."&c-I- AN HOUR HE GUARDIAN IN THIS PROVINCE A in rcusrrrzn viii-Camino.-ti.) IA.nc1~lot had a letter from l-`i'nii- mica over his hi-nrt, which hg had just received. It was filll of tender love and synipntliy. It spoke of hel‘ fnthr~r’s sorrow and of the genliine respect which had lnuvcd him to at- tend the funeral. Wiilit, then, did that forninl i-r-cognition ini-ull? It was such a greeting ns might have been given to the iiiost indifferent. stranger. Lancelot felt the sting und humiliation of this worry, cven In thc deep sorrow and the awful doubts that gathered like thick clouds across his hopes nnli his love, His mother niet hiln with ri sti-lingo timidit_v_ She wus not aware of i_t. indeed; she wus nursing purposes ln her heart which were at totnl vnri- anro with the fel-ling. But when Lancelot entered the parlor, _sho looked stealthily nt him. llis iniser- able face linll his silent. l‘t~SlTi\iI\\‘ll manner troubled and _vet irritiiti-rl her. For his slikc lind his irilercsls she had robbed herself of love find lovl"s colilpaniolisliip, limi l'.<'.-v,,z'e_°'»-f.f~>=_-==_-:=',_ _IS5~'i',`&‘tl8g 9g'5"’='=2£'.3'5j! 'Ir..~=..:1`3 5.-:.211-we-l-> >_ rtngsss- g' in - *r Ko. No. li 6 l‘ M. A_\n_ ir oo 11.55 _‘M45 lI._l'p #.05 lo_5l 7 3'. io_l7 712 9.48 v-.fo 9.i5 i»~.M_ s_M. Ns. Nr.. v'_~'+~ S-.`IJ.€3 . M. oo lv. Ch town sl. I5 Royalty iliilnr, Hunter iver as Emerald Jet. 41 Kensington ia sr B'Sld¢ lr. >A ?= 'rl _xi M. lv. S`S’de sr. Wellington Port Hill Obenry Alberton ~ sr 'Ilgnlsh lv >°°vf*; k8;:S3S -nt... :‘rf,- gaz- ..c,.. No. Ns. 13 15 tm. A ss. 4.on £15 lv. Ch‘town sr 5.co .53 3 Stewart jc. 5.26 9.30 fill 5.47 9-59 Bt. Pelos’| 6 go liz5 sr. Sourls lv 5 4n |_4a I' H. A.ll_ A_M. RM. lo. ,Nm No. No. 17 lf' I8 no PM. A. A.l\l_ P.M. 5_uo 8.55 Lv lltbtevrsxt jc. sr 7 zo 35% £49 1¢~°s Clrélllv f»-_u 24 _3 io_z5 Ar Gelvtewn Lv h.i5 2,15 P. Ll. A.M. P_M No. 9 Nl-_ io. P. I. A M. Zur lv Rtursld [mic sr 735 _ya sr C. Traverse lv L.” lull. A. ss. Trains sn nn by Atlantic euudsrd Iii: e. D. POTTIIOII, oss. Ilgr. cu. aan. IF. IOBHUI. . I. 0. A. IIAIP. kzalshudsli. P. I. I lsllwsr. flotsstows, P. R. I . No, No, i4 if. A I. P H H30 5.35. 726 4.oo fi-59 125 ‘iss 2.91 April leth, less. ,_ i l l l l ated. l°`or she rensolii-rl only il'\»‘-ll her own stiimlpuliit, ainll quite for- got that Luncelot, both ll.\' l_\1"~‘"`° rind r=dllcntioli, wus not only incap- nlile of reasoning with her, lint was firnlly convincerl oil views fuk.-ii from an entirely diil'l'rl~nt s!nii<|poiilt_ She motioned to his futliel"s chnir and drew it toward the tnlile, on which ri frugal nienl ivus l-.iifl_ Lnn- cclot shrunk with visible pain from the empty scat. \\`ith gentle hniids hi- lifted the chliir buck to its place. Tours dropped upon the cushion, nnd gh, V what liittcl'-s\\'cL't iiieniories crowded around that old empty chair! Martha Leigh watched him with gathering linger. “Take the chair," she sliid in A shrill voice, filli of stifled feeling- “take th_v fatlil-r‘s chuir; it is surely good enough for thee to till. It is thine now." "It is not mine." “All that was his is thine. I hev snid thnt before." “Nothing thot was his is mine. I will not !0\1l‘l\ ll l"'l"‘»"'s “'U"'~h' I have told you thlit l>efor<\_" "Hes ta lost thy senses?" "I have at least thc fullest sense of my duty to my futher. Fnthuf _vvcnt away-or wus sent, a\vny-be- ,fora his time, Whatever was his is -still his; not niine_'i “It is thine_" "I svvcfir beforn God it is not lminel Nor will l touch zi fnrthing of lt, nor put rnysclf in his I‘l“l"’ for one moment! My dear, good futlier, who never wronged me by one thought! Shall 1 ivrong liini in ull that pei'triincd_ to liim-lionor, place, lurid, house, und money? MILV G04 slay me firstl I should well deserve it. "Thou nrt an ungrateful son; a miscrublc Lf-ip;h_ If tn has any man- hood in thee, speak pluinly t0 Inc. and not in shuffling words and rid- dfr»ss_" l "Very well. I Will nsk you some plain questions-nnsivr-r me ns plnin- l_v: Did you purposely keep buck the proper medicines from futher?" "Ay, I did. I was sorry 1 hed to do su, but it hcd to be done," "And hc died in conscrpir-nce'?" "He may, and lic iiiny not, Ileft it ull in God's hands. Sllrvly W0 1 Ilr-liven! your futhr-r wns ns well thr-rc as in old llr. 'I‘horpc's hands," '-1 mn Qnly hopr- that you were and orc insane, niother_" "Nay, my ind, 1 hl-v nil my senses. I uni ns slinc, nnli li good hit slim-r. than either tli_v futher wus or thou nrt, l\l_y word! Any 1_1-igh nnlst hcv been stiirk crlizy who was stliiirling, pen in hnnd us one niuy slly, to sign nwuy house nlid llinll_ And illiit is what thy flillier would hev rlonc, hed not the lr-v.-r put ri stop to f~n1i'l\ tvickr-(inf-ssl. I hev nlWl\_Vf‘l ll""“ t°l‘l lhnt sickness ronil-s lrulli the hlind of Gnd. Well, then, l left lily fntlivr to the will of lliln flint sent the fever. I lli;i_\:_;>.\Tsf.l,/ _ "=.S.lf.'@.if_i%l l, f yr "ii-ii-lZ“.`i. I ptr rn 33"' dn E u;_ £3". \~ .; *gm ¢. 0) 's \?~ fx I Cape Breton Adi ul&» sallam. s and Ingles. lose; o Losn -Busight Ulu or from ilrflng sm Loan company. , tlfllces in lion Block, Sydney, C. B. nunli nous. |._i__ n. ifovwull ii nose. ss. I.. Li G. L MURPHY & C0. SYDNEY. C. B. General Commhslon Flercliants Island Produce handled on oomlnis "V1 ]]I’§E|{Z Hghti I'lf skill IU that, lllvs or dead! I saved house and land for thee. Ay, and for all that follow thee." "I will have neither house nor land. I lim going away from Eng- land, How could I boar to stop here?" , "Thou wilt stop hero. If ta goes away, whativer is to become of the property?" , "Do as you wish with it. If the dead Lcjghs are more to you than your living husband and son, give them the house. I will not share it with them." i “Thou art. not worthy to do it." "And il I stayed here, I should stay to carry out father's desire. I would mlortgage-I would soil Imigh House and land and keep the mill going, for that would keep a. thou- sand families in bread." "lily word! Thou nrt a reprobato! Out of my sight! Out of my henr- ing! I'll niver own thee again! I know what thou is after. Thou _wants to bc lord_ _und master at l '/ltllsrnm court. Ami ti... Lei in S place may fall into anyborly’s or _ noliody's hands. Thou nrt u wicked 1 one, and no mistake.” 3 "'I shall never now usk Miss Ather- _ ton to come into our family. How could I?" ‘ “Thou hed better not. I told her futher an hour ago she niver could marry thee. I gave thc proud old ‘ fellow a set-down he won’t forget in '_ a. hul~ry_’f , “O mother! mother! How could I you shame me so? You have broken , my heart. twice over! How could you i shunie nic so?" f "If ta can do nothing but cry, go .to thy room. I hcv my own sor- lrow, and it is as much ns I can g bear. Does tu think I hcv no fool- _ing? Does ta think thnt doing my I duty pays me for all I hcv lied to give up? I tell thee there is n worm at my henrt and li fire in my hrain, and they will worry and burn nie in- to my grave- before they'll stop ls niomcnt‘!_" She swept. the table clear with passionate haste as she spoke, lock- ed the doors, and taking the clindle off thc tnblc, went upstairs. Lancelot remained in the large, dark sitting- rooin_ Hc""w“oii`rlér`ed wht-rc his niotli- er' would go. She went straight to the room in which her husband had died. She had occupied it :ill hcl' married' life; sho who evidently not going to resign her right to it lic- causc Death had tnkcn her place there for u little while. Lancelot. heard her close the windows; he herirli her heavy footfalls, her nio\‘enu-nts about the ulnlii-ins and drawers, just as the squire had heard them a flew hours before. Shc hurl beeli preparing the cliumlier for her use then; She was now preparing herself to lie down in it, und slr-ep such sleep as was possible to her. Luncclot sat still thinking. Howev- er hopeless aman may be, lic must still think and still plan; for lilo, somehow, must be got over, and A grave fairly und honestly earned. At this hour all else had vanished; hope for better days seemed hopeless. He could not bear to contemplate taking one penny from his fathcr’s estate as bc-longing in any shape to him. llis fathcr’s unul-iturnl death, whether it was known to others or not, was known to him. He would have felt base beyond contemplation to have profited himself in any way by it. But this was only the beginning of sorrows. He knew that Francesca must be given up. He compelled him- self to face this terrible fact. His niotlicr was insane, or shn was in full intent a- Ile could not say the word; hc tried not to be conscious of thc letters that spelled it, but th:-y were written in fire. How could he tell Squire Atherton the real facts? And _vet how shumc- ful it would be to continue his en- gagement with his daughter, hiding thern! Hoiv could ho tell them to Frnncc-sea? It would bc impossible. ']‘ln\n what should he soy to account for the silence and desertion that niust now. cancel all their sweet hopes? Every explanation he thought, of only mnrle things worse; for at the lust it crime to tlicsv questions: "Can I accuse ln_v niothcr to Fran- cesca? Clin I accuse her to Frances- cli’s flither? Would they he willing to risk the awful dread of iiihcrituble insanity? Would they he willing to ignore the suspicion of n eriine still more terrible?" ln nnv case, was if, his duty to bt‘tl‘n_v either the misfor- tune or the crime of his lnorlivr? Ile could not fr-cl in himself nny pur- ticlo of that llrutlis-conscience which took the public ilito c<»nfirlcncr\_ or consideration. Ilis mother wus still his mother. Ile could find excuses for her no stranger would lilloiv. Ile knew that hcr punishini-nt had nl- rendy begun. His dc-section of her Yell, in spite nf his own nv(-rwhr.]m_ ing sorrow, even with rho thought of sweet Francesco. hr:-liking his tender l\<‘l1l‘l-. he sohhr-d out with nn almost divine compassion: "My poor, wrvtclif-ri mothcri 091| b¢ pitiful to her!" _ V To Bu 55NT1NUl:D.l"` ""' Stratford, 4th Ail'g.,i898. MESSRS. C. C. RICHARDS Sc CO. Gentlemen,- My neighbors boy 4 years old, fell lntoa tub of boiling writer and got. scslded fearfully. A few days inter his Iegi! swelled to three times their natural size nnrl broke out in running sores. His parents could get nothing to help him till I recommended MINARIYS LINIMENT, wh|ch,' after using two bottles completely cured lilm, and I know of sever-sl other cases sround here nlmost sion. Prom t returns marie. M IIIBFRT ‘ Hope, fresh sir, rest and was li part of it. ~ `Scott’s Einiililon ire the I greatest for con-'* sumption. Scott’s Emulsion will always bring comfort and relief- often cure. Scott’s Emulsion does for the con- sumptive what medicine alone cannot do. It’s the nourish- ment in it that takes the pa- tient in long strides toward' health. ` _Ws'li lm( you s nmpls Ins. ' H0011' I ROWNL Gsnlsts.'I'oninto,0ni. _ couch iso Moira S 1 E TI-l£,i=rt,|l»l_i:di`f_¢‘>r inn: osv .0 ddilnltfprnpdratlon of .fprucs Gum, wud Ch Hoarhound and'¥z;'. . 5olsritI|lollly'oo'|i1hlnod In tho form of agreeable and psls- tsblo Syrup.” ~ _ One of the most reliable prepara- tions yet introduced to the&publle for the immediate Relief an Cure of “”‘g’»‘§l...f"'~”" ¢’?"’”»f"Z“' ""’.‘?".i` J 'MJ-Y. 1 oug , r fl , - ma, and ag of t_iiepTh_ifoat _ and Lungs. Taken with Cod Liver Oil in the first sts es of Consumption, it will be found invaluable. ' For sal; everywhere. 2_5 ds, brby mail on receipt q/price. esE°d§.'1.lml" 3d.°i..1i.'rf¢ii,"<'$.°L'§.. ` MCGKLPS oufrznnui PILLS ron _ » _ .._vnpn_uwui Ann sowlzu. _ _ J 1/ \‘ .__""si-` ws- f/ '_ _ roliluillfcoors Q " Br.°_1\'er" Flour is the flour - for home baking- for women ` _ who lake pride iii their culinary _ ~ skill, and lhrir ahiliiy to run ~ ‘ the house ccolioniically. _ BEAVER FLOUR - i l= H blend 1"' l'.‘_‘.i‘I$1`.'£(`..’2."iEi' J/”..'li.'.‘ ._ lt inakes brerid, rolls, cake and " pies that every good cool: cie- ‘~ lights to serve. ll yiclzis MORE. - bread lo lilo barrel than any V other bniml. j -_ Order “ Denver " Flour next _ time-and sec how much more - inviting and lontllsonie is every- thing you b.il:e. AT YOUR GROCER'S ~~':_‘ ~. . \‘=»‘_‘ -THE- P. E. l. DEVELOPMENT -AND- TOURIST ASSOCIATION President--Hou. G. E. Hughes. Vice President-J. A. Messervy. Secretary--Arcliiliald Irwin. Treasurer--J. M. Davison. Executive Coliinlittec-james Paton, W. F. Tidliinrsh, j. P. Gordon, D. Nic- holson, F.]. Nash, R. C. Cotton, W. W. Stanley, W. II. Croskill, \V. S. Loiison, j. P. Hood, C. C. Lyons, J. D. Taylor, A. Winfield Scott, ll. Weeks, W. ll. Yrowsc, l.. ll_`Miiier. ~All requests foriiiforiiiatiou rirlrlresserl to tliq Secretory will be promptly re- plied to. _ dwlf .,_._......-.- ._ -A CANADIAN 1 PA¢:|_Fl¢:.~ LBW RATES _ stcnllll cuss nouns From Charlottetown P_ B. l. To VANC0UV§_RCll_ vleroiua ._ _ _ new v/i~;.~;rl\llsilingc pcf doz____. 25 U0 050 I-lliyperc\\'i.___.._._ ...__0t~i0t.o000 0lits.__.;._._.______.__ __.'__050i_o00i) l'urnips per bus. ._ __ __ _ _ .0 15 to 0(1) Celery pci' hunch. _ _ __ _. .0 05 t'o 0 00 Pork._____..___.. ._._.0ii§ to00§ Cnrruts pei' bush. _ _ __ _ .0 50 to 0 0 Pnrsliips per bus.____ 00 to 000 \Vil_.__ ........._._008l.00l0 Cliiclrelis. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _0 (Jil fo 010 (iF.()ll(ll'l'l‘()WN l\IARKl']'I`S llemriligpci' lil>l........_ .50 5 (U2 l-luke, pci' quiiiilil....__._ 3 01| llnflrlock per quintlil. _ _ _ _ . _ _ ‘.2 75 3 00 Cod, per quiiiln_l_ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ .3 E0 4 Oil Outs, pci' luis. _ _.0 35 0 30 Potntocs pei' bus. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(I 25 0 00 Turliips, per bus. _ ._ _ . _ . _ _ . _ _ _ .0 15 0 Oi Eggs, per doz _ _ . . . . _ . . . . _ _ _ . _ _ .0 17 0 Orttniclil, per cwt_ ._ ._ _ ....2 T5 Butft-erporlb_._....._. ....021 Applcsperbus._.... ...___04O lIn.ypressed___._. _..___l~i00 Chickens, per pair. _ _ _ _ _....0 115 0 I0 Beelsperbus.______.. _...,035 0410 llideripcrlb.___ OM 000 Plirsiiips, per bus_...___.._._...0 35 0 40 Bzirleyperbus_.._........_...._048 050 Geese per lb _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ . . . _ _.0 80 0 09 Turkey per lb._._._. _ ....0 1 15 Iluy Der ton ___________________ __ 3CU 025 050 0(Xl $2 50 BUYS THE TRESS FEATHERAVEIGIIT HAT It's ull llie name implies-light. stylish. comfortable, finest quality for felt made by Tress & Co.. Lon. don, Hatters to His Majesty Edward VII.--Weeks & Co., Sole Agents. 22d tf. ll’ YOU ONLY KNEW When your well stocked store wat going o burn down, you could walt to insure until the week bf- fore, but Wlien lt is Destroyed ' You are too late. Remember the old adage, “There is no time like the present." sud no insurance like ours. _ E3. If. E 'El E3 IB Representing lihoenix of Hartford ` Cana lan Quel es. INTERCOLONIAL nAll.wAv ‘ -wln~ _ -THE- “lVlARllllVlE EXPRESS” Does the Blslness between the Dominion Atlantic ltailway. and srriiinshlp Lines to lesion vis Yarmouth ._...,._ l`h° wlniiu rm uns Between :msn mm Scotia and Boston 'Vid indoor Junction all lllllsx. EBOTRA ll l l I dll - gxpfaguldsllij stI1.g1 nf.: shyd gals: ii »k ng connection st sinwuth for 'fhe lloyal Mail Steamship -° :B o la 'r ca :N " 'thi ' sad Illness steamer p ng be Sydrleys,Hslifnx Sl.]olin Quebec iveelltllsmflum-:minus-m|r'i’»_ and Montreal. ' ’ lain". :Eiim°“sh‘ W-'frnrii-di' 'fl “gd” li-sins ggi! Bslllsx Returning luv" gen: ‘ Wharf, ' :; Tnehllsnynspllzlgt uusyo ms lt's dining and sleeping car ser- »_:.r»y“m landfills. Heh. H _ _ n on as remnrknlile,curcd by the slime Lin- vice is uneqilnlled. _h,¢§'°',“h':;, '""|""“' w"t,_"ld'_"h”_ lment and lean truly say I in-ver iuinrlled W Y _.__ nw", noun) Pss|¢'n|sr Agni, Kesrvll li medicine which has had ns good rl ‘ W|1|`efo'rtinI£S\abl‘I;l’fgres' etc! 51.3.- D‘fflil_\ flu MI Altlhllv Minds* sale orgiven such unlverns satisfaction 0 A SHARP P sm.. _ - . , . , Y “"" °’°l"'*° tlurlouewwn, P. E. 1. 5, _ _ 1. ,S fy" ,_ I Ge ' lm ' ’ |Siiperi|itelirl<-nt. P. E. I. Railway, ‘ i Genet” MIL roll Armt, lm I _ Mcolsrs Piusts- Ne\v'M00ll, 4 il. 5 ll. Zi III- P~ m' l'r.r°~‘~:.s~ ri- "vc l i . - ' LLL Qiirsldibr. #ffl DTy_otVSun I Sun | swf' =»;é.=:-7: .sus gg §;: \-» D lllllh WMM' ll. in. I lim- ill) Wccl Blues Sets l-..._ ...-»- ¢_i=or=.~:t¢\---tmo; --seems' S?.fZ§ll5%3§@3&` SSg$8¢§ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 5i&§E€§gi'£'°.7E;‘$§$f|'fi@fvl2fiS 2 E5 g3§§§Eg§§§E2EE mu -eE:;©ma:u 352 EEE? §&'5i@5E'§ bm ~é : 32 E :Ee @5524 -.4 o=<:¢rz £2335 _a_,‘;F2" $1 D' as 53%? .e Q’-I-‘ es 52 '£‘§»fE‘E-‘_€?“¢°="é’i -1 N- vs »- 52 tl (lil 7 ill 7 50 4 33 rl ’ 08 U ll) I0 ll 0 `i E I, -'I _ ' rises _ ri 35 0 47 10 _ il ns - M _ lil. ii 'ru "0 42 25 W 1 zu Tl 2 ' _ ~_;l1.‘|i 2 :ill 0 01 n 27 2g|5,, 3 15 Q no cl 44] zlllsu 3 as l ll 7 is EU l BEYllllE_llf lllilllll _ l}lTlliliH DUHES. Alcohol Holds Out False Hopes. ~l`i`i\i~i~i~i`i~i`i-i~l >E:|'5._-"l7:E_:§&32 0'ClU\UlUl°1Cll$I¢.‘I=|l SSEEEIEEEEEEQ Q' U' 'lil 27 UI 40 24 10 lé'(I`1 1 04 12 39 1 55 1 In 2 nz 2 01 351 255 458 403 lf? 5 5.135, 'é"é"-§_‘E?_€ -"33 Cstsrrli sufferers who have become slaves to liquid ostsrrli remedies, ss soon as they sto? the treatment find themselves worse inslbllfl Of better. Tbess unfortunate victims often lvarll from their physician forthe first time that s liquid cstarr roinedy simply makes the mucous membranes drunk, destroys the iistural sensations of the parts, deceiving them by false slilnulation into the belief that the medicine is helping. Evorypna knoivs that alcohol in sny form will deceive. It deeelves the head, it dooeivcs the hands, it deceive; tho feet, but no- ivllcm iii the body is alcoholic deceit more sp- pliroiit than upon the mucous msmbi-sues. tlntarrh can never bs cured by alcoholic deeelts and the people are learning to avoid alcohol catarrh cures. Furthermore, they are fast lcnrnlnlz that Smiti1'| Triple Cure, handy, elli- clcnl: and in tablet form, is fsr better and yields more lasting results. Catlirrh sufferers now that while liquid remedies give temporary relief, because the alcolioll mlikos the mein- branos drunk, such medicines soon intensify their trouble. They become slaves to the alcohol habit as surely by using liquid cotsrrh remedies ns when whiskey is used as s bever- age. Smltli's Triple Cure not only is free from alcohol, hilt it actually onms catarrh in every part of tho body -dry catlirrh, stomach cstnrr l, boivcl clitarrh, systemic catsrrb, iii fact, tliero ls no form of cami-rli that Bmitli`s Triple Cure does not cum fully and completely. llavu nothing, therefore, to do with alcohol or liqind catsrrh remedies, but use Smlth’l Triple Cure, which consists of four separate prepara- tions, tliree in tablet form, to be used intemslly, curing critarrli of tile stomach, llvur, bone s, pelvis and systemic cstarrh, and making rich, rod blood, and a catarrh cream used locally, caring cntnrrli of the head and nssnl passages, broncliilil catsrrh sud catarrh of the lungs. A full two weeks’ course of the four preparations in one fargo box, sold nt only 50 mute by all dclilcrs, tlis greatest vliluo forthe money over offered. If your dmgglst ivoi_i't supply you, send 25 two~cent stamps by msii today su we will send it postpaid and guarantee safe deliv- ery. Address W. F. Smith Co., 185 St. James it., Montreal- £ ‘ ______i\ 'So 1 L nclc Allen Sparks wus saying. ‘W@]l, the next thing will be the trust. lobster, und it will le'ull clliws und tentacles] Mlnard s Llnimeot Cures Dandruli. ‘Going oil' for long, Reggie?" ‘Yal\s, to the work cure; doctnli snys l`vc ovalrwcsl- ed, dclrh boy]-‘Puck.' All th - l :h i' .l_.... ....°l..§‘.'£ii».i ffl. `.‘§.“ol’."€l?§25i’i.°N?.‘...lli§ Pins Syrup. It is the most. satisfactory ren_lie:ly_for coughs and colds of ull kinds. Price Zoe. The llndy (to lipplicnnl.)-Whyrlld you Ienve your last place? The Mliid- -Why did your lust; ninld lcnvc you? Minard’s Liniix ent for salefevefywhefe, Bacon-‘I suppose, like most. woineii, your wife wants the enrtli?" Egl,¢;»r_ ‘Weil, yes; hutllinvc lclirnt that she doii`t- ivrmtlit on lier parlor carpt~t_' INSTANT RELIEF. Mr. Hobt. JcnnlrZ{gs,Mrinsf'leld, Ont, writes: “I have use one bottle of Dr bow li Tootllache Gum forsevero tootliliclie runl iccefved instant. relief. Besides this ll. splendid temporary. filling' ‘Wlilit cliuscri Bltnllci"s fliiiurcl' ‘llis credit was good' Slulwfylng headaches are cured, the head clenrcd, and the brliln brightened by Milbulii's Sterling Helidnclle Powders They rio noi. wcliken the heart.. Price l0c mid 25c. ‘I’n,’ said young Tiinililestonc, ‘if lent flutes enough will I turn into n caleiidni"f` ‘You will turn into bell this lnsilint.,` sniri lllc 0lil0l` T _‘url will assist you_` He tnriicrl in. I.axli_-Liver Pills lim the Indies' favoril cnilinrtlu, as they do not grl c or pull. sir-ken or wenkcn or cnuse the all htest neonvenlence. 1’ril~e25c. all rlrumr’Is|;s_ '1'clielier-VVnit li nionicnt. .Iolinily_\Vlmt. rio you undcrstrtnd by that wo;-.1 “llcflclL"f -l°lH_\\\.v-life wlmt _v0\\'ve not when you hnven tgot as much ns if you just h1\dn't noi.llin.` Minsrd’s Liulmenl Cures Burns. ere. _ 0`(irli1ly-_-‘Ye cmi't tell lilo the toilni- wliin the 0 Grnyds was not gintlenitin_' O`Flynn -‘Sure, me lilioy_ Ol kln do tllnl.; sonic.o' thini was lndlcs_` DOES CHILDRHY GOOD. nl _.i _ l I ii ` n 'l llifvn ilisifl' i)fi"di»"w7"s v"\)ri»'i~iii"§}r?i""l,, liiy faintly, and it has always been elgect. ive rind has done the children good. I can ilzhly rrccniintnrl it. Uncle Dick--'What is the hiby so plum. ed slloiitt’ ° NW”-‘I ¢XD¢ct he llclu-rl Mis. Ducie sliy just now that he rlldn‘t looir A Iilt like any of ills rsllitl_ons.' EARACHB CURBD_ .”f.‘:'.~:._f..;l:r."::l°.'r.__"“_....'-'°'1. in time, and nothing heliped me until I used fill-‘l§l°ff=1ir.-¥ell°“' 0 "bidi “usd me Younghub-I cnn’t. see wlist. nlis my i-nor--ll.'s ss dull lui n hoe. _ Mrs. Younghub-Why, t.hl\t's stmngs. It wsssvnully sharp yggmiw wh," I was sharpening my pencil with it. »losrd's Llolmenl Rellvee Neursigis, n'n.'s.u3-. -` I _ About s month sgo we advertised in ini. psp" for Butter llslers, sud utcured Iour el the best men on the bland. _ - we new mst to closes eouii-ner v.-lil. .lx mod cheese Msk¢h\._v.o take charge of cute..- fsctolies for the mining season. write stating vu ges visnied, sud erie‘<.le recomni _ndstions, nrst le\ter_ j D. FKIER. d i7| pd " Sulselg. N. v. PHUFESSIUNAL lIiHl]S KING EDWARD HOTEL flpposlte l.C.l2_ Depot, Halifax. Fitted with all modern improvements, magnificently furnished. Situation and view unsurpassed in Halifax. Williiu live minutes ride hy street cars to the centre of the City. Terms $l.5o to $2.50 per day accord- ing to location. WM. WILSON, Proprietor. Apl 25 d i vr _ Hoist llli§'li1`CAN MONCTO V, N. B. :Rcfurnislied up-to-date. New niana|;c_ ment. Grill opcu till 23 o’clue},;_ i Suiiiple rooms for commercial trnvellcr_<_ F. H. WISWELL. Manage . 4-28 d i yr _ - _- -_ l --i -__- HOTEI. B.ilUNSWlCK MONC1 ON, N, B, The Largest and Best l.oca'ed Hotel in the Lily, Acccrrmodaring ZCO gu¢5~f,, situated in the centre of spacious grounds and surrounded by elegnui shude trees, making it especially