_ _ Oihtment_ e e e " - ~ 'run GUARDIAN cHan1.o'1'r1a:'rowN. rumor nnwano 1_s'.ax_vp m4n:;'js_lo.,|._1u\' - _ ` ' i' ' `»-_"§~_ '- *.2 f -'»i,_r`.~ K » avi” 5 T»\l.1.EY_> TREES iN 'Il~E lmgto tile eucalyptus family, and - K __ if il: tall--_~t trees are to be found ir~ the . 'E 'I Aa VALUABLE DISCOVERY U3l3[fl} fowl: of Victoria, Australia. They _ i ____ _ i. ;2“.'i»»d~~f~ ' _One is The Gospel of John andAbsolutelyConi1rms ,,,,,_,, .,,,,,,_ ,, ,be ' .~. the Text of the Present Version. I W”""S'“"”“`“ ‘°"“' f _ In Distress - - ~ l _ it With Eczema Mrs. R. Stoddard, Delhi, N0;-ffm; goumy Ont.. writes as follows:-“I was troubled with Eczema or Salt Rheum ge-er twelve years. and_ during that time doctored with four different phy- gans, but found that they could only emp0I°0»1'y relief. I saw Dr. s Ointment advertised, decided try it and before I had used half a fgund great relief and change, A1- gggether I have used three boxes and un now completely cured. I have re- commended it to my neighbors. and can gay it is the best I ever used, and in my estimation worth its weight in ll The keen misery which many endure 'f0m.the tortures of skin disease is ,wet appalling, and so much the worse e it is unnecessar D Ch »ecl\lS Y. r. ase': lintment stands alone as the one un- niling remedy for salt rheum, ecgeg-ng gcaid head and every form of itching grin disease. 60 cents a box. at all deal ¢|-5', or Edrnanson, ‘Bates & Co.. '1‘or~ onto. Dr. Chase’s I Nrw Yonx, March 7.-According to a Tribune special from Boston, the Rev. Dr. Williams C. Winslow, vice-President of the Exryptian exploration fund there, is authority for the statement that in ad- i dition to the papyrus of St. Matthew’s rrospel sent, to the University of Pennsyl- vania, and thatof St. Paul's Epistle toithe extremely interesting' papyri aroyet _to be assigned. One is that of John, which contains eighteen verses of chapter 1 and fourteen verses of chapter 'XL ln the Brat part are thc words: Behold the lamb of God, which taketh away the sins of the world,” and `f‘We have found the Messiah, “In chapter 8) is the memorable story of Mary at the sepulchre.This papyrus of St.John in book form contained about fifty pages, Dr. Win- preserved. Ho says tfiit the document is better written than the St. Matthew pap- yrus and is in harmony with the famous text ot Westcota and Hart. The papyrus is dated 3130 A. D, or a little later and is Romans, presented to Harvard, two other ., pronounced only a little later than the St. Matthew text. The confirmation of the text of the present version is absolute. Dr. Winslow says that the papyrus of' St. Mark, although only at fragment, is most I-'¢\'°_°5_0\1S. contairrimr in the few of the lifé of Jesus. The manuscript re- sembles the famous Codex Alexandrinus now in the British museum, and agrees with our stan lard version. Its time is between 400and 5(IlA._ I). Other papyrl sontto Philadelphia not yet announced, include a historical table of emperors from Augustus to Docius, a g»nuine“I. 0. U.’as such douuments arenow termed for aloan; adun in the year 57, when the -attorney is instructed to "worry" the debtor untilhe pays up, and 5 mum. mlssjonfpapor for a slave. Dr. Winslow slow says and only the outer leaves are #says thatthc soil' of Ezypt abounds in papyri, but the increasing agricultural operations and the great dam which will flood an immense area will mean the destruction of tens of thousands oi historic papers. - F. _ r The coming gene rahonwillhave fewer s& diseases, because so falany mothers are . am Kigly. 'Ellis tlieqnick ear of Her Majesty ACCOMPANIED JENNY UND. Many anecdotes Lillustrating Queen Victoria’s love of music are now being told in the English press. It is_ related that when Jenny Lind ilrst sang in pri vate before the Queen pianist, who, beingi connected with Ia: rival theater. played some tricks which .annoyed Jenny exceed do wasl‘nné'xcellonit musician, at once, detected; and as Jenny stood up for ai second song she motioned the pianist* aside, saying quietly, ‘.‘I will accompany Miss Lind myself,” whichshe did to per- fectiom ` _V-_-Q1-1 INTERESTING TO THB LADIES. ' According to some of the leading court- urieeres the style of skirt yarn now will' not undergo a great modification with the advent of spring. It will_ be just as tight svn tbebips lutitbe flare will begin seven inches above the knee instead of two.A_lso that tailor-made dresses will be more ‘ severe then ever, ptq_all;_exoeptt.bei liogoodsandtancy braids will amistinl lending elaboration tothe hahlonablo Son it not the nest point can le without woundingono or moto. i To prove to you time .ne (.'h'\se’s Ointmentisaccrtam absolute cure for each 'meteoric proc ru mmteed it. Segltes pres.; and ask your neigh- o"it. You car use it am’ if cured. 60:: box at Ointment -_ ff . \_ 1 _~______, _,I l FJRII ETHRIAD FACTORY; FORBSTS OF WORLD. e The lrstfactory for the manufacture of -.» 1...... arm..-£’%‘¥.%P°*s.F _ sie:-gum thai' “ cami -~ _ _°%°\= “.9 we w_kn.9.rJ°dK°4. .» ' ‘ *eg* ’_.z. __ 'te eff# e 1\__¢j@u¢ff_.,,: Tum ei ' hu _ 'I ' I an£7w mf _ arj kr __ " j " er ties __ wi 1, __ __ y 5; ¢0f1~m-°§¢¢_ ,ti_es.It overcomes all the effects of eatarrb Cnmmsz- seo. »~'§*V ;'A"~'*1 .oust i oem” & .r.'::*.. LAMENT OP THE, 3RD R. C. RBGIMENT. We have never climbed a. kopje, We have never seen a Boer, We have never been in bottle 'I Wb\~re tba cannon loudly roar, t Is because we had no show, ‘Though we are strong and able I And volunteered to ko. it maynot be heroic M But its very hard to be _ being snow :rogue in nniru ‘ . ._ While others are o‘er the '=' and willingly would go "go China or _South Africa To face our country’s foe. _ We are sick ofgarrloon duty,- U ‘. _-as-tpnee i “Perhaps tbsy’d feel thesamo. I ~v'\r_°°1I»; nwsrlusljverué ' _ dveiunalliaallooig ` verses of fdmptex-s X; and X1. specific factor - ings are affected. _ You finite inore and ` Andthe reasonthat. we havonot. tooth” of mann and Wm X don’t.oxperiment with untrled ll ' *e are loyal to ourSovereign T 'TWGBBU 110930! hsnbut blame - ,piggy Were our khaki brothers in our-5 ¢.¢¢n»|,_ L fronlthree hundred and titty to if YOU are Tr-will d w th C,n,.;yg-hi You h ive possibly seen Pow dere, Snuifs e Catarriw, others advise you to load your stomach with some of their Blood' puriiier now if you had an ulcer, a sore, qr in- flamed surface any where else on your body you would not think of blowing. oncailiepqwders on-it-,` -.would you! “for raster.. and 'Blood Pafmm. you mightas well think of talring them to cure Corus as Catarrh of the head. | Some of these. so-called Catarrhi remedies contain 'dangerous narcotlcv they relieve at the time, but give rise to' a false security, .-_the disease keeps, .prolong deeper until the hw-mg' md? ,more of the stuff each time to relieve.. Soon you will wake up to the reality of l these statement and find you have! neglected the proper treatment too long - Now tbereis a cure for Catarrh not one* that [gives only to mporuxy relief." but ' permannntly cures. e _It is culled Japanese ‘_ Catarrh Cure. This remedy is a pleasant healing antiseptic pomade. which isj inserted up the nostrils it' I melts at the ‘ temperature of the body. each gbreath car- ilamed and ulcerated imembraine, ' it penetrates to the air cells themselves It immodiatelyfkills the Catarrbal Germ heals; soothe allays all inflammation. and removes every sign of Catan-h.' Japanese Catan-li Cure is not an experiment. hasbeon successfully used, during years in Canada and has cured thousands: more. If you have lgeta boxof Iapaness Catarrh Cure and you willgot r.he’1m`:o1s'o1 there statements bcnetltnttbo samotime. _ ’ '_ Hrs H. Bidi, olS‘prln'gGsld Ont., l, few words ' ` Cure She saysz- boxes of mme tiling. cfm! In Q » _§iHuttheydonotopoll_tho‘loqk._ lr_ _g!.a't ":1*=~ u--up-u*~uu-sua X!Q£Ml -a_qp_»~ .-141-_ CATARRH Called an _American disease. is eurcdby an American medicine, originated and prepared in the most catarrh¢lof‘Am- erican countries., . _ _ _ That mediclneds Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It cures rapidly and permanently, in that it removes the cause, cleansing the blood of scrofulous and all other import Loo , and builds up the [whole system cotton sowing thread was located at wh fl 1. 1 knowyhogr idmcurgxtlgeltirti .Wig _ m's Painless Corn Extrador doei" the ork. in short order-you-i&ns¢'tryii~ Gam your druggist has it right-ask him. iii ' _ i . _:_ ' = '?4= 1* .S Ace or GRBENI./,mn _vi-IALE 4 --- i .f eovirrai' *oaths f' Itis said that the Greenland whale attains to tbengeuftcurbnnd-° red years. _. qi-1-_-é--»_ Trurds practical lsboemakcr. Ml'-_ Hams Lynaswrleee my* 12.1900- “T ind Bentley’s the bed Liniment and strongly recommend it.” I i__ *Tis*-_-_rr olur.u_u°s WHEAT cnor. '» The London tunes, in its latest corres llmdent, estimates the wheat crop of Great Britain for the current year at ll,(lJ0,000 bushels above that of 1895. V _ . . V _ 'A_»_;"__`_.';Ja.`.?~ t When horses have Fever the hair and _ ' A » » . - ami. ... an ....1 o..i.¢. f.-.om oy ~ _ _ .. ~ _ _ , ei: 5 _ _H Swell. Give GRANGER CONDITION .fi i " |!,.l?_i§.? 2 lf]-If ccuflfx _ . . . . . ... . . . . . . ‘ g _ i _,_ _;_<___ ” ' ` ` ._ av »- __ ‘ '*' POWDERSa|'zenulno Condition Powder. 1:,” 'z"~,rne_m~:u,_ 1 ’ J; ' » : _ fed occasionally during the winter and §t tbe_»€°‘§‘n’*~f,~i_ " f ‘ ’ H- ’ ' °"' will hoop your borrss and cattle ___7,,_____ the whole of the vast mahogany* '_ _ B; `,§.gy_ FIGURE, gf ghgg gongtfy, wh|¢h ;=,.»;',`.i`».~. 3.- _e ' u ked to of the world for this _-_"...;f " _:_-fi-5-ff __ “gud” worm "__"'“" . med ” r°f1;gv°;h-- Wants Amr PRETTY". or a sz s _ _ . _ 's Nerve 15 richblood,strongth_ens and rekindlesthe italit fthen 'es and vfes lwcll- I ;cm.aZ1°f»rm, ein* clear ifaluly sont alfdealers. _____ _“T __ _ ._ _ f "It'i|i said 'tliit' New Yo`rk`haa more well yoqaippodilrstelass hotels _ in »"to its populatlonaud area tfhanany other city in the world. ~ ~ ' UNTOLDKGQNI FBOMSALT in my , §»_ _plexiontoallwhouseit._.;5 mnuamxl not 'kbaklberoey hid'-iiotforlaciofwlll, l itourccuntryeallsns ` wlill\nd”usroadyltill..f=> _-‘»""*f’._` £5 1:1’ . 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