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The Most Wnnilarlui llurailvn ni itil Time For Tnrtnring. llisllguring Skin lluninurs ind Purasi and Sweetest ni Toilet Elnnilienis. i Cntlcura Ointment ls beyond question the most successful curative for tortur- mg,disnguringhnmours ofthe skin and 5¢;1p, including loss of hair. ever compounded, in proof of which a single anointing preceded bya hot bath with Cuticnra Soap, and followed in the severer cases, by a dose of Cutl- cura Resolvent. is often sullicient to aiford immediate relief ln the most distressing forms of itching. burning and scaly hnmours, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy cure when all other remedies fhll. It is especially so in the treatment of infants and chil- dren, cleansing, soothing and healing the most distressing of infantile hu- mours, and preserving. purifying and beautifying the skin. scald and hair. Cuticura Ointment possesses, at the same time, the charm of satisfying the simple wantsof the toilet, in caring for the skin. scalp, hair, hands and feet, from infancy to age, far more effect- ually, agreeably an economically than the most expensive of toilet emollients. Its “Iastmt relief for skin-tortured babies.” or " Sanative,antiseptic_clsns- ing," or “ One-night treatment of the hands or feet,” or ‘~ Single treatment of the hair," or “Use after athletics," cycling, golf, tennis, riding, sparring, or any sport, each in connection with theuse of Soap, is suliicient evidence of . Cutiluflivi Kilo dclololsh w oslums;s‘::“l%assDi-nga g-s¢sair~°°'r§°sils'|¢ans»a.~ :Thus They Combine Pleasu , . \ unions _ _Pint Reiter An lNTFRNAl.snd EX1fRNALRemedy for thelmnedisteRellefandCursol Rheumatisrr.. Cramps. Colics. Sore Throat. Diarrhea. Faceache. ~ Toothache. Sprains. Bruins. Neural- gia. Lumba$0» etc.. etc. .This is an internal and external Fam?) Rs andy, earehally calculated forgeneral use, and should be kepeinevfjxrousdoldand in every travell¢r’s gripsack lot overlook the fact tn; immediate attention to any ailment will ' bl and _ When aaveseliousu-nu e,worr1 expense ama&almanisllota|.hll\dS'1‘AN'1`0Nwlll dotheworlr. _ Sootheyouandgivvycahstantreliel. Fsrsalscvequisft Friss,25etapsrbotils. U IIKIALESBUMIIKKJJ I Camtlpafiou, °"'°'1‘:f,}°'%;v¢, su: nssaseae. hem! bv! Forsaleeveryw sscpef _ce or by mail on pt o pn . 5°1¢ rmpl-im", Tn Wurosa'aCaaaucaa. Co. Linked, Mnat:eal,Calada» I _f l /.__ ' ‘e _ . ttiltiimil 5 init nniiiilii ninnitn Z ~.:. il Enjoyable re~Wiih Profit- The Little Animals Sold at the Rate of 50 Cents Each--An ‘ ff sr _ _ Time. 1 ~ ‘ 33:51. said .1 London-fsncier lust A d- Y» during a. chat in his rabbitry, bf! after all,_when exhibition .rab- ‘fs “re daily Changing hands at P|'lC€S ranging from £3 to £30 iapiece, there is no cause for surprise mat- U10” SPQHG time and money over their cultivation. One hundred pounds was refused d“rm8‘ U18 Crystal Palace show in the lkutuinn of 1900 for o. winning B*§18lf111 hare doe, while £50 for a Wllllllng buck was paid. Canadians and Americans were over here at that time with the object of satisfy- U18 the craze then existent in their °0““f~l`Y for Belgian hares. Medical. men having propounded the theory that the flesh of these time animals was better food in every W8-Y than anything else, nothing would do but that the best of the breed should be found in thc hun- dreds of Belgian hare rabbitrlos that sprang “D in America. The British fancicrs, seeing how matters -stood, simply sat tight until the most fabulous prices were ob- f8»iD9d. £25 being an ordinary figure! One lancier I know made over £1,- 000 during the temporary boom. But the boom died out, and we will confine ourselves only to presgnt. lilly obtainable prices. The Belgian hare, so-called because of its likeness in color and form to the wild hare, is always a, favorite among the _visitors to a show, be. cause of its lovely color and "racy" Style; £5 to £1o are everyday prices paid for a. good specimen. . ' The lop rabbivsfbeauty lies in its length and breadth of ear, specimens having been shown with ears measur- ing 27 inches from tip to tip, and 7 inches broad, for which £25 was paid without a murmur. The Flem- ish Giant is so-nmned because 0( the tremendous size to which it RYCWS, show specimens having been known to turn the scale at 20. P0\1DdS. while those weighing 15 pounds are quita ordinary. Silver-greys-at one time termed ehinchillas-4ilver~fawns, and silver- browns are strikingly beautiful little animals, with their body color sil- vered all over, short coats, and very neat ears. Five pounds Was lately paid to a. North London fancier for a. silver- grey thirteen weeks old, and before ‘L wa! in full coat, While £3 to £10 is the price paid for a really good adult, £18 being mentioned as the iprice given for a doe a short time ago. _ A peculiarity of the young of the silver-grey lies ih the fact that they are jet black until about a month told, when they begin to turn grey on the nose, taking from that age to about four months to “silver od” completely. The English rabbit is a largish ani- mal, white, with color dispersed over its body in certain patches and spots, cially is its face curiously marked, the nose being colored in the shape of 3 butterfly, while it has other im- eye. `At the present day there is a specimen of this breed that £20 would notbuy from its owner. The Dutch rabbit is small-in fact, "1 spend h h i _ _ ours upon ou" 5 t What' is the good al the hobby!! I the proper location of these spots dewrmlnlng its Show ""1“°- E3P°'_ euros torpid liver and biliuusness, and portant spots and circles round the WON. U19-DY and many a wife wil tell you that since her husband has become interested' in rabbits hp spends his sparc hours with them and not at a public house or his club, for all his time' and spare cash il wanted if hs wants to -be among tha successful exhibitors; and tha money so spent comes back when thi young rabbits are sold. It noni" elmo beck bel th public house. » n __,q.._.....__.__.._-_- _ . I ' _ » ,_,,. ._ Pmv in Lonoon. Loimorz, No 1, 10'-Cemmander ~Pes_ry, _ U. S. N, lectured before the Royal Gec- ,` gi-aphlca1Socidty tonight. Peary said his l future plans were based on the belief tibdt line smith sound mm to the North me was the only practicable one. He wished to win the pole- 'for America because it _ was the lark-‘st zeographisal _prize the i` world had to confer. __ -- ` _ '_ ll -~' 't __' 1 A CLAIMANT FOR f 5 limi: “ine National. Committee °l I Roya1Pax-ty of Franceff Pas issued a man - f°sto in behalf of the claim _of Ifriu _ Francois De Bonrbl ', gcauslh '6f”Ki`ng Al "'fonsc, to the throne cf'Frsnce.< i ' ` Arc You Bilious ? i - _.Z-_ iScores of the Common Ills of Life Due to Disorders of the Liver and i, _Cnrable by the Use of . _ 1 1 Dr- Chase’s _ e Kldnev - Liver Pills ' If you are hiltons, blame the liver. If g your digestion is impaired and you suffer I from headache and dizzy spells, blame the liver. lf your bowels are irregular. con-A t stlpatlon and loosenessalternating, blame t the liver. If you have pain under the _ shoulder blades, feelings; of fullness after I W is d T complexion, blame the liver. ' A er it may bewell for you to set about t help the liver out of didlculty. - 1 Though bile, which the healthy 'live tic and is necessary to healthful and re~ gular action of the bowels, it is poison whenleft in the blood and gives rise to fmsny distressing symptoms. The use of ,L TAILORED CLOTHES? ;St§'le~ Creatib_r_\_§ _ READY 1 Pauls, No'v.10'.-_-#Au osganlsatlomstylln p he _ ' i ” I T. `: : I _ i I ‘meals, aching lfmbe, ayello , muddy v Tcrpid, ,sluggish action ofthe liver \" responslblefor ailthese sy.mptoms,,an -. e 5 Fl . -. » .. ,\'_ \ After all, it's` style that counts most in clothes. Any honest tailor can do the mere mechanical work well. euough. It`s .where the workmen must be taught by the master-_where creative genius takesythe place of. nimble fiiigets- ihat “FIT-REFORM” reaches the ideal. Those _niceties " of cutting deft' touches _;o‘f st'_v1e_'a'n'f1 grace-fare ‘ *FIT-REFORM", Creations, which Fashion nods approval oveiff" "' s ` ' Thetmamwho out of the ordinary-‘-_-_who wants to. lookwell groomed-is the man who apprfe&tes ‘fair-1iEronM°3lmsi..; __ ._ _ ’ ~ 5, .;_. ~ : - lm- I fi" _ Sw# sewer f=bfi¢°,=sd ' rrr- "‘”.e1¢.= ss'.¢u'i° ess... fm CLUUIING for every figure. ' 3--_ »,"v , ""f’>f“` .1_rvi»l»=f».~sz.. s4..¢s===<1¢_a » _ 0 _ Q _ , _ _ _. t _ Wardrobe* ce on -.s ses- vu# w 1.1 ‘ \ 3 '~ v f~ ff¢_ 'YK/,ig i Blame j _thc Livcrif A -~.. .: ,_- Dor-’t you want Underwear that’s comfortable 7 We have it' in various' vveights and qualities. Penman’s medium weight. _ Stani'ield’s medium and heavy make cotton ileeced, wool ileeced. lauibswool, ‘ ' `Men’s- while you'_have a right to blame; the llv i.- __ _ __ _ r Dr. Ch_ase’s Kidnev-Liver Pills promptly because of their combined action on liver' _kidneys and bowels ensure a thorough ld cleansing of the system. There is probably no one organ respon- sible for so many ills as the liver. Over- meals are very likely to upset the action from a fancisfi point of view. dimi- or tile live overload the is 'sum with eating, excessive drinking or irregular ' _ _ , I if `” °°"`°" A $500 [IFE IN COME' ls guaranteed at your death tofyour wife, sono! dau - .~ » ` . ter onfcondi'tlion'si easily within your reach by insuring on our 11€W ` ' ` _t ‘°Coiiii.nuous Installment Policy’ Premiums moderate. Paid up in any number of years V ` - » '» ' Y ` <1 ed e Ilutive Ui" i5 I 8"`°“t°" °°nS‘d‘?"°t‘°” b'1e¢nd bring on bllicusness or slck`bead_ es” ° ' N SCOTIA ' t ‘ . its ‘ - . . . UVA ;E-lltirlti cm" charm ensue is °°h°° Keep the “ver in beam by “mg . Wntelue for illustrative pamphlet and rates at Yflur age gs Ghascs Kidney Liver Pills and you ‘ ` ' ‘ ' _ From the centre of the body of the *D1* ’ ` ' _ i U GMI hinder part is Colored black, blue, will avoid many of the commoriilllg of gray, yellow or tortoiseshell with ‘life There will then be nocons OD, l38a||d 240 CHRBIGHTON S'l',,llALlFAX» tho exception of the hind for-t, which no stomach troubles¢°° “HSSP Ofkldvey Kanufsezurmor are white for one and a half inches _ ~ ‘ deranzements and urinary ~ ' » i v » V ‘ nn., slkuuwu” ad ah,” from the toe. The forepart of the i _ The position which Dr. Chase’sKidney _ " _ ` ` _ f, Bus’ n ss 4 fd Bova' Windsor Ties. Lace-' Night muses. Ladies Sk..-is all . \’.l\\drea’s matt C\ldrea’s Usderdothlag. Cl|ildrea’s Dresses. C\ildrea’s Plaafsres \iaat’s Slips, Cldrefs Sailor Frsltl " Pl" Slin- Lsdles’ Underwear, Uadersldrti otass FRUIT Jaus We have onhand a large _ stock of Glam Fruit I 9»1'5_ f in pint, quart and 2 111181* sizes, selling cheap. _ Special prices in C1015” f' lots. _ JOHN C0ll0l»Ll & G0. f dlw?‘e=de“%.H-~~- ‘ ~ Dutch. rabbits to N420 ~ : 1° Another is a stock broker, who the sy-tem. Therein no more ds much of his time among his fn; pale, weak peo le to ; f=»'»_i~ M ‘f°“°°' e‘.”*:iii.;‘;::ii.'§v::S‘;.*::: _ in _mg 1q:gega.rdsn. VA__nother_1_s an ‘ae e . » U d £3-hs“};‘§,;by°Pf_’;_‘§:h_§: _§l=1§f.i§sfi.2'§‘~sne£'3¢"ior§$f¢"r? 'f f p}9a_g‘u'.r¢s gives"him’ profit "to .dd to hi; gone too excessive in- ' °°m°- 0 _ sTRi\THcoNA's coueanuintions rabbit lie gvhitlfi, :ith lphe exceptilon 1-Liverpms hold t0_d,,y as thg lggdmg _ B1 _ f the ea , W ic is t c same co or - btedl d to _ Briss ock F §'.°""..."...'I.'IZ.'T..... ... . ... is “T ‘“.’“’ ”“"i.~‘”l‘” ‘°“" “ itil” *3§”w3`-3?33’5i's°:°E;1;F”°’°{‘ 33”” (;°;’RLD;Sne' my WN ’s ¢ e I. iuuzze rom w ic runs a 1 et _ _ - _ ' ’~ iliver and their combined effort on the _ __ - 7 _ g 3”; B, u “ A u “ ' tgarblétfvlgeliit this tc};\i°s¢:'cn_tre of thc heaqj _kidneys and bowels. '_n§¢re;i5`it;o11iii;edicine i " ` ' ya culel. The;-¢ al-C specialist clubs for all obtainable which is more use u _cases CewBoys’ Paais. f-110 bI`@0d-S. but the United Kingdom _of emergency when the digestive, un- ggqqnnrg Sallbl’ Sllil. Dutch Rabbit Club is the strongest. ling;-_y or exgpgtnry sy-stems are deranged Colts, white Gill, for Cooks, waiters, but- In 1902 oycr 300 rabbit’ shows wanf,h1gg|eatprescriptipn _of Dr. A. W. gg pub, W°"°_ h°1d? this number ‘mly Includes Chase. One pi1ladose,2a centsabox. at n' n' PUNIC. not small Club Sh°WS'_ Thgre' d alers or Eimauso Bates 8: Co.. _QV 8°", sau" anus' trimmed' were instanws °f °"°r LOGO exhibits *'l`x¢1>:oi:to To prf»r¢¢° 101;’ iasaiust lmibs- -ua' _ being penned at a show, and 124 ‘ _ ‘ . _ d _- Lu eofnr A ,'_. _ _ _ _ _ . - d_ tion- the permit an were I - - ~_-.-;.;.._;/'.` ._ La||les,Aprtns, plsla sad irlamed. d`iiIe;~:li;t rIi‘°;i;>Il)>li_§d§ié _lW§11;vc£;r¢i¢;§’§3§'f_h1 _.W_ chase, thefamcus receiptbook author, ~ A;ri____;;__:g_ _ ____ __ _ - . ‘ ~ 4,- '~<...;; _ ~ -‘~.-ser-~~ =’ i i show, held this month, there are five are on= ¢ 1*. will Ch town for Sydney North Sydney and St. ]ohn's, Newfouud1an'd,car!iyi1`_ag horses, cattle and sheepbii deck and mmmg you at;low_e_st_,po§1nlg rates For further particulars as to ;,,,,,y°,,,,, ff 'ici' . isswiolm 52' th nt cv bo tit 4 > _ =”pggi,bx.f.i* _ K "”""§§’*"‘-ie# ” Wehavea your ideas letcrnlagwlll leavelssteu at heel a..,.. s Final Saillngs Pi Q ut of allaskle There isn't¢a I I clam _ _, _ / ,_ _ _ plexetenteylespecnlist ~ _ _ _ " '” teaean correctthem " _ _ni emma we hm me edge-jdcuttakechances. ’§...i *» ss.. -I L\ -i *sh I.. ,._. ‘refer