."‘v-ak *I i- , ..,_.,..-. ` ¢<-¢.-. ,-,` _.-- ` ' ` ` »\.».i~<:J-'_-l../.~.asl --.f\»..». wi- ...l‘OR... Diarrhoea. D_y_s_._entery, Colle. Stomach cramps, Cholera Morbua, Cholera Infantum. Seasielmess, is an instantaneous cure. It has been used in thousands oi' homes for sixty ' years, and has never failed to give satisfaction. Every home should have a bottle so as to be ready in case of emergency i ‘ MRS- GEORGE N- HARVEY, Roseneatll, Ont., writes: ‘I can recommend Dr. Fo\vler's Extract 0f\,Vi|d Su-aw. berry as the best medicine I have cvcr used for plarrhoea and all suml_ner_ complaints. I always keep lt ln.t.ilo house and praise lt . .ighly to all my friends. j _ . 'rant No. _e ‘_ ' 1 A 'N lll"@¢)bt'llli.. "°i|»3"'“"‘“:"" 'ilLT The Economy "ll .- of Tweed ill f,~“ 3.; l . "_x,',- _ __ Z `.,_.._ ,. --when that Tweed ls a I-Iewson ;_ l __ , L “" " . ni., _ i vi Tweed--is well-known among -v --~_-:__ _g ____,, _ , l . wearers of these excellent, pure- . O _wool fabrics. “gill ` If l It is economy to pay high prices l A ` l I for such quality. But, here the saving ,_ Y is doubled, ~for the prices are lo\v. \ Y /l \ \ ",_l Hewson Twcetls are made oi' 2 “ ~ ,_ ' such pure wool and such good wool O -by so careful‘a process-that there is practically no material made that wears better or longer. They can be passed down from father to son and mother to daughter, and big sisters and brothers to little sisters and brothers- being made over and over again-and looking just as fresh and soft as ever at the last making-over. » It-sometimes taites the .whole _family to wear -them outfand it _ means a great big saving in the clothing-bills-of :very family --.especially where there are lively youngsters who are hard on their clothes. , ' The dyes, too, are pure and fast. And the goods can be washed and cleaned without any fear of fadillg. Ask your dealer for some samples and take them home and compare them with other Twecds. In case he sllouldh’t have them in stock, write to us, mentioning his name, and we’ll send you the samples ourselves and get him to put in Hewson Tweeds. Be sure and sec the Hewson goods before you buy. lrui/I on getting them-they’ll have the trademark, printed at the bottom of this advertisement. 'Hewson Woolen Mills, Ltd., .1-nga: Eu qos; woo( Anugger. l '_ 9 fl ‘ray Allnanslz fu' _ ~ 7'w££D"°"' ,_ METAL. l=l.._/>.'l"E5 . :rrnn mt. tn-y little more tlnul on ella time gptlgrlptluéxsiangd mg; i;o[t,t'rl'§lr;r|t\;co1>ll"I';l‘_llfrl;‘,S`_l`:ll; more ' ` 08.1101' anliddiglthlligltlihhtghbslgihrdgiilintd of pllibo known todclltlil-\t.l'Y lf0‘l“l'E- t U n sa 'B ‘ nc o VITALIZED AIR. for Painless X I' - ' Sure A nd Pleasant- H99 1‘° 'me' effe°lf‘ ,,,,_,,||_ ` ily tl i th d `we elm oxtrnot. ono or twenty l¢°¢l\ “lltl 'ml h"' l' y°“ ‘ml /nit iiiiillirltilnua and they will wi you l=h»\lS W” 1" “ f"°”- I R D D ` -u BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS. CH- EE ,,,,;, All work guaranteed. \ Over_P`low¢e Bros. roll' Wi __ Worits of ri E. F. PURDY _ their generous patronagco ¢ ¥;mi than ever to execute all work en u to ua, with neatnella and U cnpllnllzelijoltltrttlck company \\ lllcll will lllow $7,000 for ll truck und $l,0lltl fnr n for-king cupitnillllti to hold the opening nec meeting. ` At New Glasgow tlwrc will surely lu- vnccll next. season, in fnut. there wus llllk ll' ll meeting l.hl.~l hall, uml that would nuke but a short jlnnp tn Sydney, where llc posslI»ilit.le.s of gooll_u.Ll.~-nflllnee would 'nneur very bright. Oli tliéollhef entl of lille lille ll new S23,- J00 racing plltnt at lloullen, Me., in bum ndlCllli_m tlllll. they intenii olll-rillg big -'nough purses to nttruct the Murillnlo ulr- .suit horses. Then the people of Sl. Sle- nhen, Calais und the other border towns ire clamoring for ruolllg and getting reul nad over shut-ting down the plants ut St. Stephen und Cululs. null the indlcutiunl- ire that one ol both of these trucks will no open next season. It ls earnestly hoped in connection with ncxl. seu8on'a racing that the free-for~rll|s will be better than they have been so [ur this llea.sol:l,andthllt each track will put. lu one or more stake races. .al .a¢ J UANADIAN nonsns llavn not cut 'uf lnllch figure in the Grand Circuit races -lo fur as expected. There is probably mother killing about due. Q The Bronoho looks the clalurln the free- Yor-ull‘puce`-thls year. -,lien work recently clamps the litttle more as a marvel. It would not be surprising if sho put a race record downolose to tvvomlnutes this year. .iiuud Keswick is not yet keyed up to la very fast race, but should step under her mark considerably. There will be some line stepping done this season among the Canadian cracks. - Canadians have unearthed ,two good 'rottera this year inOthel|oand McAdams -lr. The former took the measure ofthe latter easily enough enrly»in the spring, but they have not met lately. The latter trotted in 2.l2§ the other any at Kalama- zoo. Look like two-minute performers. Thelma is another milk wagon wonder that has been unearthed. She won a race ln Kalamazoo in 2.14 inher very first start- Maud Keswick came from lx milk route, Othello the same, und now Thelma is the latest. Horses on milk routes will no long- er consider their present occupation as menlal,_ludging from the good ones com- ing from their ranks. T. H. Phalr has sent three of his horses to J lmmle Curpen ter atlteadvllle and lens- ed the rest of them to Jeff Bradbury for the Maine and New Brunswick races. Jil A. L. WALLACE of Hants Co., N. S., writing to The Farmers Advocate saysz- In “Tile Farmers Advocate" of May ltlth. there ls mention madeof the stallion, Barrister, and lx request for information concerning his pedigree. Whether the answer following is meant for lnforlnatlon, or is u description of some other horel-, l .nu noi prepared to state, but. through the kindness of Mr. David R. Bell, of this plnoo (Shubenaoodle,) lam in a position to say that the stallion, Barrister, who was Imported to P. E. 1., In the your 188|, was bred bv Ed ward Pease, E~q., Greenoroft-, Darlington, and was foaled March 20th, 1878. His sire was lilo Clydesdale horse, Emperor (277,) ills dam the Shire more l.it3uoce,l»y Honest Torn (ll"5), that gl-ont Shire lloreu which won so lnnuy first pri: s during his lilnl ilnn, und lv ho at the nge of fourteen years sold for 500 guincns (Q2,l}25.) Bllrrister was shown four tlmea in 1880 in tile Old Country, winning prizes every lure, ond on his subsequent. anearanog at Halifax, N. S., in 1881, und nt. Sl. John, N. B., in 1888, repeats-ll his Old Country record by carrying ot? the ilrst Drlae. It can Llll-refers be seen by the record of thin grant stallion, that he was not, as is geulrally upnoled, a pllredirod Clydes- dale, buta cross between thqtlwo great. bro dr, the Clydesdale and the Shire, and. 'IO nomo olalm,'[at| his bent brooding from ithssnlre. From' information 'from the beat authority tn hand, it ia aafe to my that he left. at. lout titty aom considered good onollkhtobrrstltted na staillolls, und where the pedigrees of any exceptionally good tum of horaat la looked up, we onn llnfbasln everyoalnl-me ltdlnorthrtmgh one of his oolbl. In hot, we have como to look for thin ua ma' tu- of course, and all for his RN” *mb to our country, we oall ` Kent Street near Prince. Cl"‘°"” .\ ‘ i -_ - » l it ii- te _ as . , swls ltanlnnanllnl t bl Il ""1` °°°" ° “‘ °" '”°““”‘°""° '“° i -91 I - Al 08! l'wlnnlnuE’fhetne-lol-au tr°t,°tli:“l¢:tur:l'°h°:° dl: lite? 'l:l`m“:lii:'" M? whml ig c0nvc]]lCUt __ `, / e m formation oonoern ng won er horleaod his stock can be fumlabed lf readers. f l ` runs en,aaecon ooco,m 8" `. 7 fi, aulnrner her:-,drrlltlnpliélinuee on thedllrllnli circlllxb. ° ’ DAISY WlLKll‘.b, 2.Z4§, the l:`rede|'. Lqgk at your tongue! R ; S ioton racing mare, has ll very lame leg and Sometimes W! Ylelvlly Cvlltefl Some- li;-aet of bel-ference with the functional aclivl y ot this body. Hull., ,-,,085 Th, ,,,,.,||,,n¢ h,pp,,,,,,d | This menus the bowels are not regular, whne Tum" Cox W" umm! upon the the :listings sluggish and the blood ls con \ . ' , '. ~ ‘ I ° ~ ' ~ 9 l Uhellllllil Dlwlllll lllllro to show some ex- , Strong ontharllc pills uct so destruct- . . 1 r ' tam n . lrelne speed inaworkout~, and shefotched ll/°l.Y 011 UN |\‘|l¢Bl|“°U “S \0 Dl‘0V0kv ` tieathl sickness' this often frluhtenls peo- Y 1 pie froln taking ulerliclne when they butliy need il. To the multitude of dangerous purch- tlves now on thulunrketi, Dr. lInmll|on'.~ Pills are ll notable excepnloli, they neither gripe. cause sickly feeling or lleurlnehl-. yet they cleanse and purify the entire system in one night. No other l\'\x»\l.ivl» acts with auch lnlldneun und certulnly. Giving proper stimulus lo the liver und kidneys, strentrlllenlnlg lin- stnlnueh and lelldlng vnluullle laid to digestion, l|.' unnlll wonder that such lnnrvl-lmnl rerlulta accou|pnnyDr. I