spells, loss of appetite r ` ' ' I ,Z A ‘ _ . *rim GJARDIAN. cH.i1tL01"rErowN.,rnipN-.V.E Epwliim ` _. _ » -»,f-_.,~f,,-1 » ~_-_V.. ,- ..~_- ~ » * _ ~- V., `. , - . __ MARCH15 Z ' - _ _-nina'-i-I' _ ____ _ - ___,`__*_ V ;___~ V V ’ _`Y,_ `_ A -2- V HE Bl\ll\NCE F TNE MKEIJ STCI( } RANI H \ ° f .,~,. ~__-‘-_ , ,,-'-...`.' _ p ,_ '~,~ . . _ _-°\V wi- .*;._ . _ i ‘. ,_ - _ »_ ~ » _ __ :~ ~ ‘ -' `- .'.» i "_ _» - '- V ' ~`. ‘ " "' 2'. . __ . ,_ ._ ` , _ i .. f \ ‘pi _ - - VV - ' ' . = . " , Cannot be opened until the present stock, is cleared out. A large .quantity still on hand of all kind! goods. EXTRA SPECIAL discounts given on the balance. Don’t miss the great opportunity. Everything must go. f _ff tf .The little king of Spain has iiiiiisliedz it he oung king of Spain now, and to iiior Chatterer in the Boston Herald. At 18 Alf- tlie con nital weakness which tlirea'ened ge _ _ i. ~ 2 him with an eai-ly grave. He is accustoni~ without trouble or friction. Under a ter- i - ' ritorial form the islands could be best it r i» __* Youiic KING _oi= si>AiN. ierriioriai Government for Phillipines. t y ' _ . il row may be the mm-riefi king of Spaim General Joseph \Vhe-eler favors giving so quickly do the years pass, saiys- iiie the Pliilipines a territorial form of govern- l ment. Said he: ¢m5oXIll. takes the reins of Government “1 believe the 11601319 are ready fbi’ 3/ mms Own ham],._ After that__\-,-e11_u certain kind of self-government’ They* wife -will be picked out for him, and then could be given the power to make laws his troubles will bi;-gin in eiiriigi,-;_ under such a system of government as Through the _iudii-ions guidance of his has been adopted for our territories. The motherthe king has overcome much of municipal governments are all in the` hands of the natives, and they get alon controlled. VY 8 5 He reviews his impressions of tradel 1 . _ possibilities in the Orient as follows: _ \ ' sun ‘='=r~ _ `_ xml, E! ‘ING OI IPM! édtoall bodily exercises, and rides on - “ horseback every day, sometimes taking ._ outlive or six different horses. Then he _ Qwds much time in the gymnasium, and i llsa fencing lesson daily. Besides all W8. for his hea.lth’S Bake. 'the young mu studies V817 Systematleally, and °'_°1'!lli3htV, after dinner, takes a music i l*9°5l.4f`vvay§ going' to bed at nine o'c1o<:k. No doubt, he has his amusements, but l “Ch hour is so Occupied with one duty or fnothar there isnt much chance “liook- "*€"it. American boys may commlserate ` him for all this cramming, but they nilght y fd! be glad to know three languages as Yell as does, for Alfonso :peaks English, “man and French perfectly, and they Wild not be acquired without study. It is *mat thing to be a, linguist, if one is a m°'|l&l‘ch of anything, even of poor., blbken-dowii Spain. ‘i I 15 is fashionable to day to have an 5" heart scare every 24 hours. The p, °°mlll0nest symptoms of dyspopsia cr’ “"0 trouble, such as pa.lpita*”lon Glteulation i-' "‘d poor' Nrtedintoseri u ' '"1 .15 r 55, ,ith the og.; .wfle of hart trou- },i° » .3 oof friglitieuiufv thei ,i;§ymt°,,t&.ingJthis or that heartl ` _r a. hundredth part of the y gui ‘ rouble we hear about were steamers from Hong Kong. correspondent of the Herald cables as ini ca e V -- _ spouse to the Einpire's call to the colonies U , the cemeteries would be filled in nmontli. A wrong construction isl Fl! Upon comuion ailments in orderf to liumbug the people into the belief I *hit heart disease is prevalent, where ll real heart trouble. which is so W-ily and suddenly fatal when it does Occur, is a rare disease. Lopsided | *fgiiments cannot convince an in , Wlligent. people. Iron is a. vital ele- ment ofthe blood. Too little iron métns weakness, lack of spirits, pal-' lid cheeks, shortness of breath, sleep- l¢SSlless, nervousness, loss of vital 5°"°°» ending in general break down. T56 iron in Dr. Ward’s Blood and Nwve .Pills is in the soluble form you \¢¢d, in combination with other cura- *i'° lgents in such s manner that ‘fleece can’t resist their action. You 'U21 yourself getting well when you liege Dr. Wai-d’s Blood and Nerve ls 5”” 9°? box_.5 buzfin for ._ ~A’l\ drugglsts or lm Vi'i.li.‘.ms & 'I`Zi’0:Zt0."0ii'!.. ' A I C Greases/Q5 /fwvf L "v.&e°YSMfm__._omsui.mimu1LL \\, __ __ A "‘_'\~_ i_ _.P-,J "England, Russia, Germany and France have braved war and pestilence in efforts to secure a share of the wealth which ' ._ will come to them bycommercial relations ‘ 1 € with these people. The treaty of peace _ _ 74..-~"_ _ 1.. A __ ___-;T-° r- ' 1.7¢*-._ f""¢i>.,,_ &-\- fkfi *im "' r--_-=| , **"‘. ._ ‘ vi,-___ `\\`\ X _ cast upon us the responsibility of so- COLENSO A ND D ISTR I CT vereignty over from nine to eleven million i ' ` people, together with the islands which ’ * ' I _ _ __+ _ '____a they illhabiti C0I1taiHiH8 im area three Tendencies friend] to En land are be- ‘ ' 7 V 1 ' times that of our great and prosperous iieved to be 3_fa1;a,1ynmq-,tex-_g 1|; is the a,c_‘ S S Empire State- i cusation by one of the two great Amerian ` ‘V017 naturally there mf’-Y bl! 1109955 |‘parties. The other sympatlietically feels difference of opinions as to whether every- l that it is S0, and begins to drop 3,11 “_ thing has been conducted during the two gumpgign of 'chase f,end,¢ncies_ yew in accordance with the highest _ “canada has eeeiired the right to bel wisdom and best possible judgment, but fifmiy and courageoiisly backed by the there should be no qubstion among the Imperial Govemmenigin 3,11 the ciaimgl American D¢0Dl¢ RS 'C0 UW duff! and Vis' with justice in Alaslca, It will be no, doin of now uniting in a determined effort Imperial Gave;-nment, that fiinches now to take the situation as it stands and to fl-gm the obligation To (19:50 at this mom- so conduct the aifl~iI‘S Of 0\11‘ C0\1Dl7l'.Y £8 ent, when the Canadians have doubled t0 tdd U10 IIXOSU t0 its 810117, 11011013 W0lf%l°8 their right to protection for their Alaskan and prosperity. It is a. friendly struggle interests, and those interests are threat-___ for Amerit?zn'supremacy, in which 0111' ened anew with arbitary treatment, is; rival nations are ii ng their beSt ef'f0I‘ffS,` what gives Canada the aforesaid advant- and I say, let us ir;7a friendly but deter- age and is precisely what sharpens Amer- mined spirit use our best efforts also. ican (»,¢mp¢r_t,ho,f_ is to Say, the first, gp. 1 “Our Pacific cities are now face to face peamuce of Canada as a fighting ally of with the eastern shores of Asia. The* England.” _.iv o Sm,-The presentation of a New Testa- ment to eachbf the Contingent for South Africa., on Monday evening last, was made by me on behalf of the Auxiliary Bible Society, at the request of the President, Ex-Mayor Dawson, who was unable to‘at- tend. ‘ It was a small morocco bound book, weighing less than five ounces and could ea.sily_be carried in 'the breast Docket ef a soldier, where it might bea qflrotection to his heart in more ways than one. #See Proverbs, 4Chap. 23 v. A similar presentation was made to the First Contingent. Yours, Nicaragua canal will bring our gulf portal nearer to them than those of the Atlantic H _ -_ 1 ~> fin. 1 ‘ and Europe. " »V » ` “With naiiiuoae a gi-eat depot, steam- ff _I ers fromthat emporium could reach the _ Commercial ports of Eastern Asia as ,f _,_ - A reediiy as ii can be done by Ensli-»h~ _ '_ ` '» » . 1" . _ ,_ “Europe and America will purchase the ' »' 2.' .` t ' ' ' ellis. teas, coffees, hemp, spices and “lf `f,_"_.};~.,_f-V' _ » j' prodiicts ofthe handiwork of the people ' / 'f "\ ff _ of the Orient, and this immense pop- ‘ ’j;1.¢;'-'é,~,]f\.>>__§;":,'}’;j-_ ,L3 V 1 , ulation needs articles ` such, as I 'r , / "‘ "` `s~." 1 _ ~ are manufactured in Southern cotton _-V `§f<-jj~1~'=__°f »` mills. They areneededbythe people ofthe* .-. --m - "` ` °_`= 'Q _ _ -»"` s > fr, . .i east to the enormous value of four to five ; ., _ _ _*__»_,.,, ._ !~ _ , »-;." -V.>.=' ' ,ff .///. _ _ \__ _ / __ _ gp QQ; . A ¢ thousand million dollars. y _ _ ` ' ` '_f_A f=f1'- e E 6 ~ '_` ' , 'juif "__`.__, _ ‘ _ __,__ _ "` "g ' Ufii- ' ‘It seems to me that there is but little‘ _ _ _V _ _ _»;`_ ,_f;__---_f__j2¢,_._;V___ *_ ___'_1 ‘ 23:: ~-` i tl 'bilit' wh' h are be- ` " .f ' "--»- _~T"":“ * - " "` 'f limit to ie possi ies ' ic _ 7 J _ .L-_-_.5-‘f\. .' V _ ». _V fore us, and we are certainly justified inw F; _ /,’,',»-I-_._ 15..- ,/ AN i.,,'Q'\__ v /I ` the belief and hope that the United W5 -,__:~/ _`§.,_ \..,__ _ States is on the ed e of an era of un /'W - “"7" ` ' . = ‘ ' . V " `°f_:`.~' ‘- *-V-Q V- `i _ ~ I i il ~ ‘ . A ' ' g» ~ 'l . »._<.-»/ °'/-o ,.»=w'°i,3iQ»sl'.i\J\wmQLé/ precedented prosperity,-. _ _ -1; . __ _CV_'_;f_’:;m-?._, _mo _ _ »f£;'i~‘ ;e_'».".r "- ""*""' ,,_,____" " Y"" . Ii //‘Q -,\ Y I CACE for troops was not only due to patriotic `i - ---- iiiipulses, but al-so to H belief that $11011! jak, Lame,_Acliing Backs, the Retuliel action would bind tlic Imperial Govern- sluggish macme Kidney* ‘ > _ ‘ A ment to support the Doiiiinioii s contcn- »' _____=,__ _ revih-111011 W DY- chan' _ ' y _ e ‘Ore 0 e tionsziespeciiallibitgith`\li:'sI;?r(;ttl;(i'icl§ élifeliia BaCk3.Che is inrealily kidlfféiy iche. T116 __ ._ little towne all around this ]ake that they boun My ( isp ` .i I - -- V I liidfleys be°°m¢ ¢l0KE°a'»‘_3“d fa-ite” in their A _ almost boclered on one another like fthe wood, iiilyesterlday il? digg” i, work of liltagiillnlé ?§u`U3§;>d1-iidE=3y‘3sli;t:rl(;e cg F “A living mind in aa deadjed. body is Wards of a great cm/._ ...Phe mummde. ‘ yi ettc ana WCS U60 CC ‘ i ‘ " ' nai\11'°'S W _ ‘ aralysis is sometimes escn Wha W' -_ ‘f ii 1 d bl fro t - ii - _ ’ °_ _ . ~ V blood ~ th 1 h P _ --Gat eref, ou tess, in many own . r the next 30 d* *U “O” to .the in-Oth” °°ii".ti”’. upon the sirnkelsg llxizhhilirii ‘feoisVp§fi);2§e. fviiliiii m°r¢h°f“b1°fh’-“‘°1°S°?“F°““°‘°f‘f‘°b°°7` 14. “Levi"-Elsewhere eeiieri M..ireiiow.l F0 yn bilgifffg qfil,`;h;l§_;ori;liohr;7iiiriiith ..,..i,,,i foiiisifeoee isrighve aiee.-se.dr0psy,diabe¢es. horifeei rieomgwd\w11Y°\e\m1°l-‘1¥Y‘;‘;f;"‘§ ""9: ,_ “sitting at the reoeipo of eiieeoiii'°_The W1" Offer 0"' emi” “Wk 9' g f C ,, t rheuinatism or other equally painful and 6 Sleeplessness. r_i¢rv0usn¢SS. ea ¢_¢. OSS. }p]ace_0ft001“h,_.,.e the tak,” “ere wi; Bggtg mid Shggg gf, in it deadlock the support rom fdlva' fatal COiDplica`.ti0n5, energy and Vim-MY, gummy forebodmgs' ees’ jlected. Nearly all business in the East, __é___-; =“"'””"“. m_....._.-””""“VY-'-195* ` ‘ 1 1 is " _C 'x . ,,,....q,_.......i ' _ ee»oe...~_»-'....;¢vs ` ‘ ` 1-ii_A\zGWA\'i; Hint." i-:VACUATED BY THE BOERS on V, Canada-is Devotion' i i Ai A suripev, FEB. is. rim' A ii ..._-_ ll V _ , -i --».'__..-V3: .-._ Ni-:iv Yonx, March 8.~-The London 7 (From the Lonion ‘Daily GrapEc.’)i ' the Wasted Nerves arenotreatoredllll ' Nerve Food 'i Lake of Galilee. So populous were the I Britain was not Sturdy' It had a ambl d tells everyone ‘snfering with fatigue and weakness of* thebodyaresymptoms _l .. » ~ _ _ ‘ P ce . _ _ _ . V - . ted -'ttVirig. “Follow me -It i ing appearance fgomfthe tg; 2-‘ggi lbacigngz gg get their kidneys right. The ofthe nerve exhaustion which wiH£na11yendh,:m;’;":E§:beens; great Surprise nw the yet more upon tie cai . . ld experienm gf tens of thousands ofpeoplo Paralysis, ng;-vous press-auonorinsanity. _ f bb. to ll 8 detested pub_ ~ _. _ - - - - Jews orara i _ca taken by Canada in Alaska fluarrelgxvvll tells them that to accomplish this there is i Whether overworh wmfy m. xrmguim-hah,” ' I f h_ d_ _ le cost England too much, namely. t‘h@` no means so successful as thihzsesggré _were the cause’ restoration canbemug esecmm hclzgnéeuglggat gealgililrll as h0use,.__. afi`¢Cti0“ Of Ame"’°a and the Ang‘°` Cha~5°'5 l.{1d“°y°Lwet~ ` iuliv brought about by a'l'°‘f' months' treatment 1 Matthewmadeafeast-in our Loi-d's honour W “f W 0\l' ” American alliance. - Amex-icaiis told her greatest kidn¢Y cure' ;w,{h D,,_ chases Nerve Food' me gm” reswm, i “Ma ubucans and Sinners sau als°..__ 5 so, and Englishmen believed them. Some D,-_ ChaSe's Kid_BC7;§-;;?:1n?msl £21: lmféin Ewa ins”-1,_,;“1 mg” Matliliyevl; brought his friends. Scribes and to m‘k° M 'nd n w of the moss trelln:lnd0C1;i)sidi;li;i if £¢e:i'T:ne:r:iliyb\?igoroi‘1l;.g The ayrse purely 'inigrihg bod; stops :he wasting process and *Phai-isees would not deméan themselves IDUUBI ' li‘ts evfvet -ie - ~‘ V - ' ' - - - ' Perla *~ =>==~ _ _ _ . dclxrectl onthef d ll ,but Vsurely -Vbmlds iq the system _ di ing at a. publica.n’s house. The more about their little VIJTOVIDCISJ Tights V°g°t3~ble» 3°; naturals’ isnt ny iggmlé nYew new force and pemnnmuycme. D ,Q ha bee of them Gunln' *h M al* my E join her company next Monday night in _ H. J. CUNDALL. i James Brown, aged N yea-rs; Mr' Hvwnl ' A L - 5 Y % p was 3. native of 00v8h¢&¢l. F01' ldllillllbttu 0 . of yoursihe resided in Kingman, uud__uu H til recently in this city. _ to Clyde River Ccmetei'y_.] ` I l l U Severe Cold Resist: Trentieut, lst' Actrell ‘ Hopes to renin te»NewYork. Toronto, Ont., March 8.-l`Ellen,°I'erry,be- cause of illness, did not leave with the treal last night. She was unable to _ap- pear during the three nights’ engagement- at the Grand. Miss Terry’s physicians say there is no- 1 thing alarming about her condition; that, she simply had a. bad cold and could not travel without risk. She expectsto re- New York, when Sir' Henry Irving begins his engagement at the Knickerbocker 18. Every Jew toinform »»~t¢\ssa\o~ Irving Company when they left for _lon-‘ Theatre. ‘ c The illness of Miss Terry began in Chl- icago, where she contracted a. slight cold. It was greatly aggravated when she reached Toronto, and has not responded to treatmcnt.~N. Y, Telegraph. DIED. i i, ' ' `~ M At Bannockburn. 0!! M&whl3tili UID [Funeral .today (Thursday). at 4 p. in., l ' S. S. LESSDN. _ MARCH 18. JESUS AT MATTHEWS HOUSE. . GOLDEN TEXT. He said unto him, Follow me_~-Luke' OUTLINE. ~ 1; Lessons Concerning Feasting, v. $13-17. _ T arg m i5 _ T V _ _ _ - .- _ t _ _ ..-_ _ f f V l 2. Lessons concerning Fiisting y. 18-22. ‘ "° ° “ “ "f°‘i;°“:-“.l‘;:;'i.:.;ii2i“§:fi.i;_;;e‘:.5 BA K H _ _ at .f _ 4. D. 2.~s,bef on reaeiiiiigof one ser I o End is-Paralysis ._ ;;§._;p _ i ii Place.---Probalily Capernaum _ LESSON HELPS. 13 “B the seaside"-Th sl f th zM5i°§4l\'i# _ § §. - ' _ _ nners may ve I1 H10-ll! and wrongs. Then came the war call tc; aa;$P&smv¢ mm fgg ‘kidney lall ner-wx di_soi-dersgand weakness 05 men, V3? had characters, but that is not msn the °°1°“ieS and the‘ prompt' rosponse 0 disase, liver com :nt and all the eompli- women `¢h1m1_ min 3 um-inikd by I certain by thephrase,which means people Canada. » ations ofthese£1termg0tg8llS. UUYUN lm’ A5 * ’°“°.”m° mimq. i _ - . i “Toda the claims of Canada in Alaska A; reached bynny $111051 y . di VPP ._ _ V. _ color iothecheéks. f0\md"¢5 _\° °m‘ ' 16. The scribes and Pharisees foll-wred iacquire " new St?}tuS` In .the Umte <, One pill 8 dbse; 25¢_- “in _ lkisticity l0°"°"7“'°"°m°“l°‘th°_b°dy' il Jesus everywhere, and made fn? com- lSt“'t"”'th° Dr°.d°m“‘"“t f“°h"g for .f or Ei>uiixsos,Bxri:s &Co.. Toronto. 1 _ 5., cane.; box, at uildeolers, oramuissou. - _ , . , h __ V . . 9 ,. .V “a._._.'»hs’. retail( Aeilr..m§» "r._..1&3" _ A imv preparation known to science. It restores who did not keep the Jewish .aw. i thef and > t on iis ie auour. ,land is nliat it lias ever but-ii, liostile. V. BATES&C0..,T1l’0ntQ. Boekfrls I 'flu' 5 :_ V-' ""5 -V, .' 5" .» V. 2;.. ';-- ` »_»-. _-_-f" M .“;,.:=‘-. _.T ‘; » . e .,- 1 V: ~r J' ~1`~'-,_._'.»~._» ._ -_ f~ » .- _ '~ '--»-~i'- ' ~, . _ V e.. 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