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Rich Blood! eT , on maa : : : bd cut Ses 7. e £ f » ' a > r a “ em, & A be nkiuL 68 F. ¢ ‘ f the bieeg a worme find ¢ t ent f 0 a them 3 tert 5 ! te re, « oe i b L OR tt. PUUNSUN & 6 aj low tom, Maas NERVE BEANS are 8 new us covery that cure the worst cases 0 Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor an Pauding ood ; restores th weakness of body or mind cause NERVE BreEANS 7 over-work, or the errors 0. ex ceuses of youth. This Remedy ab tolutey cures the most obstinate cases when all othe TKRATMENTS have failed eveato relieve. Wok! by drug gists at $1 per package, or six for or sent by mail or fonipt of price by aucressing THE JAMES MEDICINE .. Teorontre, Write for peamphict. Sold p= y G. E. Hughes druggist Gratetul — Comtorting. Eppss © pps s ocoa. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “By a thorough knowledge of the nat- rai ,.aws w 4; govern the operations of a careful hee ype rtiesr of well-s¢ lect- woe, Mr. Epps has provided for our ra delicately flavored man} heavy It is by the judicious use of of diet that may be gradually built up until! strong enough to resist every tendency to disease Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves wel] forti fied by pure blood and a properly nourish ed frame.” —Civil Service Gazette enn simply with boiling water or milk. ga in packets, by Grocers, labelled SSAMES EPPS & CO., H hie Chem } ete, » Kogiand., apprcst of t pr ed CC break fast and # ippe beverag: whico may eave us @octors’ bills. euch articles a constitution | MEETING OF Fora | | mrmuunica- A Handbeek of In- | oD VA~-HONNH \ it on a bay, } ‘ ! ‘ « “ay them a \ Vs : ‘ ‘ ‘ iT va i waters are 1 ‘ knew | i sath need to te i ‘ inxious eye | 1 ke the ator ev flv \ } . i 1 par ! 4 Ya k y Ya K ey Ss red, ¥ and 8 head vl t ast his y rhyt p ' nh it 4 : ‘ i ars! fa al Ya K } i KY g eye ' lark to law . : ° ‘ Ya 8 ¥ t ‘ \ i that 4 r ale Ya Ya Le ‘ ank fa i 4 t wints | are whipped; l ‘ ad } ! Ya - } y far slere a t | at ake not forsake b> 8 DACK again, } 4 g Ay rai shore, \ ryging nee : ta ke ae Y The Khan oe . — KING'S COUNTY TEM- rERANCE ALLIANCE. King’s County ut ‘ eld at Dundas \ l 28 R John ; th preside the absen ™ : ! signed was af s } lew Uwing t tanding betwee alliance, with re rard attendance a | '|PAINE'S GRLERY COMPOUND GIVES THE HEALTH THAT INSURES SUCCESS. Zz " we —_ a That stage fright is a malady which flicts the most experienced and capable ac- tors as well as beginners, is the unanimot verdict of the profession. Miss Marie Tempest, whoze many ceases upon the English and Americar stage have placed her in the front rank s } | operatic stars, admitted frankly upon ar i cent occassion that she is frequently attac! ed by staze fright.- Miss Tempest combine 4 voice of extraordinary pitch and ness with the dramatic fevor of ¢ | tiunal actress to a greater degree pre hat ereguiar business was | ’ . ( Th con- The President urged the necessity ne the meeting the begitz of 3 ’ oo ting the beginning Of 4@ + prohibition campaign, and = after - is est way to proces l, - is submitted and aI Whereas, in the opinion of this Alliance ieaders ih ughout the whole yunecil, to decide in order to | than any other prima donna now upon ¢ modern stage, and the statement will surprise to thousands of her admirers wh she has impressed as the personifi | supreme eontidence and self-contro! 28 ulready a hieved to the | } | approaching th | for the time being lives in her assumed It is interesting to note that the prima donna strongly advocates the use Paine’s Celery Compound for nervous e> citability, which always results from a t close application to any pursuit. Regard ing the subject of “ stage fright say 8:— “The sensation is one of utte a} it is truely an awful feeling and is to seasickness than anything else | f. Players with a highly ner zation are eure to be attacked by 1 climax of part, or when appearing for the first inanew play. Those playing emotiona roles are more susceptible to stage fright than others because the in li vidu | of portraying those parts snc . necessarily possessed of a highly nervou | ear i Capa 1} essfully and impressionable temperament “In one respect a hignly developed | yous orgonization is indespensable to su cose, as without it a proper eGuception a feeling of the part to | ble. You know a actress must not on inderstand her part, but be so absorbed i: i that she forgets her own personality, and : be acted are np jSsi- hy character.” “Then vreat nervons excitability is lecided advantage to an actress ?” “In the way I have described’ yes; as a general proposition, no. The mental strain, the intense application necessary to a pro COLONIA | viva age \ eas 2ome method shonkl be ed whereby the full pressure of the ty cite te would be brought to 1p e Dominion and Local Vine aS it is ene proposed to ) vention at Montreal | ] First, that it would s mor Provincia Conve nat an early date ving be a committee tatives who may be 1 er temperance org: ne sw h ma ake similar action, Revds. Goldsmith, Lawson, Kid- and | Win. Phales It was also moved, seconded and carried, Pr i i Secretary be a | memorial to the ( é rging the more efficient | r} goftheS oh The 1 ting tl { urned to meet | ‘ n Wednesday, March 14th, at Montagu Bridg for the purpose of ’ , : Poreiness of the the purpose of taking , wrt tl anecess- | rrvit ut of the work indicated in y A full attend- Shonld the weather be ipassable, the g r one week. pul meeting in the evening was peeches were made, ttl e i hearty vote of thanks R Mr. Goldsmith, heard once ; y friends in For Over Fifty Years, Ax Ocp Axp Wert Trarep Remepy.— Mre. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has ed used for over fifty years by millione mot for tl hildren while teeth- g, with perfect snccess. It soothes the i, softens t , allays the pai, ures t] c, and is the best remedy for Diarrhcee Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold y Drugg every part of the world. ['wenty-tive cents a bottle. Its value is ! lable Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no kind m. wf. wkiv—' v cnenanmmaemiiaasaaimnt | pow. March 6. line arawing room ich the new premier attended this after- on was the smallest, so far as numbers erned, which the queen has held ip remarkable from the fact hat the will not hold another until S95 There were only 142 people present ears. This is queeu nd the ceremony only lasted an hour. All the vreat officers of state were in attendance ever. Lord Rorberry occupied a con- 4 place near the queen and other rs were present Hie wanted More. In enclosing an order for three bottles of Dr Manning’s Germain Remedy, E. W. XD. s x LS Ae 3 PSO x Oye i Bs IS § di, INE Mle \ ee: MN on ¥ ee Ne \ V7 in| Hi ) hi eas ae WHE he win ={ ~S ‘ ey. — i ee realizati« f the part, the apprehen- criticising tant study ot les, unde! i health and often ifs sh th ‘ reer of the Ce bit ss. AX tl e may be y adversely, and the ¢ nscientious i if close of I wa mpletely prostrated by us excitement and overwork. My that the slightest I became sleepleas rritable Sick anl dis. riened, Is t the home of an old ediately advised food of which [ had heard much but knew comparatively taken anything she ve me, but Piked paration and continued [ had not consumed one bottle | found that my nervous system had une i us¢ i i and nerve esumed its normal tone. I no. Jonger imped at shadows, my appetite came back, each night | it sound and refreshing sleep and Lum now in perfect health and r | eystematic use of Paine’s ( ry C p i The present season uceessful, and therefore ng,ofmy career, bat the ly which restored my preserved it. I have re- imbers of my friends, and it er with most fortunate re- The be prima donna looked the alth as e spoke. Her large 1e « spa vith animation and her countenance lit up with an expressive emi inced the charming vivacity of her manner as she remarked : “1 have f 1 that devotion to a chosen pursuit is not incompatible with good pealth. Ifallthe men and women, the ryt ‘ mearchants and law- ) this busy country, whose overtaxed ‘ u -t against the heavy burdens jaid upon them, were to use Pp Cel Compound, I am sure there would be a marked decrease in that terruble lieeace, nervous p-ostratt on, which seems fast becoming a -naticnal one with Canadians and Americans. Suecess is in- glorious believe health ts better.” L HOUSE, deed, a thing, but me, PHILLIPS SQUARE. —~_————{) Mantle Department. NEW SPRING MANTLES! On Thursday morning, y the 15th, and following days 'we will show our New Spring Mantles. Barlow. of Montreal, a well known com- mercial man, writes to The Hawker Medi- eine Co: When in Summerside, P. E. J, | your Mr. Chestnut a bottle German Remedy, end Neuralgia, and found great benefit from it I cannot speak too highly of vour remedy, for good one.” Dr. lhe medy I received f{ hh of Dr. Manninz’s have u ed it for Manning’s Neuralgia, Sprains, Strains, Bruises, Colic, Chills, Cramps and all pains and aches, either internal or external. An invaluable house} remedy Sold everywhere. Price 50 di a The public is becoming a little sceptical about waterproofed goods, whether for Claime never substantial. And at the beet they had a waterproofed look about them which was too often embrassing. It is the distinguishing merit of Priestley’s Cravervettes that they are precisely like the same goods not waterproofed. They are absolutely rain proof and yet porous, though there ia nothing to show the rain- repelling quality. Priestley’s trade mark, “The varnished Board” will always be found in these goods, es USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and Nerve Remedy. noe men or women whicn were have been made | I believe it is | German | is a positive cure for Rheumatism, | HENRY | February 22, 1894—tu thu sat MORGAN & CO., MONTREAL. — DONT “S worry! IT BRINGS COMFORT ON WASH degree Soap Place a Cake of BS BY’S OWN SOAP in your linen drawer clothes French , and it will impart to your the delicate aroma of fine Pot Pourri in a modified . The longer you keep the before using it the better. Beware of imitations. THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Montreal, jané—ev eat tf SOLE MANUFACTURERS, SUNDAY SERVICES. St. Paul’s Church.—Fifth Sunday in Lent: Holy Communion at 8.30 a. m. Morning Prayer at 11 o’clock. Sunday School at 2.30. Evening Prayer at 7 o’clock. St. Peter’s Cathedral—Fifth Sunday in Lent: Holy Communion at 8 a. m. Morning Prayer at 11 o’clock. Children’s Service at 2.30. Evensong and Sermon at 7 o’clock. St. Dunstan’s Cathedral—First Mass at 7.30 a.m. Children’s Masa at 8.30 a, m. High Mass and Sermon at 10 4. m. Vespers and Benediction of the Bleased Sacrament at 7 o’clock. St. James’ Church.—Prayer meeting at 10.15 a.m. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7p. m. by Rev. T.F. Fullerton, pastor. Sunday School and Bible elasses at 2.30. Young men’s class led by Mr. Pitblado. Zion Church.—Morning prayer meeting at 10.15. Preaching at 11 a. m. by T. C. James, Esq., and 7 p. m. by the Rev. David Sutherland, pastor. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 2.30. First Methodist Church. — Morning prayer meeting at 10.30. Preaching at ll a.m. and Evangelistic Service at 7 p. in. by Rev. W. W. Brewer. School and Bible classes at 2.30. Second Methodist Church.—Preaching at ll a. m. and 7 p. m. by Rev. G. C. P. Sunday Palmer. Evangelistic Service at 8. Sun- day School and Bible classes at 2.15. Young People’s Union at 3.15. Special Evangelistic services during the week. Baptist Church.—Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. by Rev. C. W. Corey. Sunday School and pastor’s Bible Class at 2.30. Meeting House, Upper Great George Street —Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Bible Class and Sunday School at 2.30. Hall—Sunday Schoo) at o'clock, p. m. Evangelistic Ser- conducted by Mr. D. W. Scott, opening with a song service from 7 to 7.15 p.m. Kensingtou 2.30 vice Gospel Meeting —Remember the Gospel Meeting in the Atheneum on Sunday afternoon, at 4 o’clock, conducted by the Railway men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson: James 4, 14—“For what is your life.” 2<@<e 2-+t+e THOUGHT IT WAS A FAKE, A Letter from a Prominent Kingston Man— A Story of Deep Interest to Every body —Told in His Own Words Dodd's Kidaey Pills Again, “TJ would consider it a favor if you would allow me to add my testimonial to the many hundreds you nodoubt have in praise of the wonderful cures effected by your Dodd’s Kidney Pills. “I have been a great sufferer from kid- ney trouble and sciatica for the. last 15 years, and have paid out hundreds of dol- lars for treatment, but to no effeet. See- ing your pills advertised I thought it was a fake to catch the poor unfortunate and took no notice of it. But when I saw the testimonial of Dr. Rose, a well-known phy- sician of good standing and whose reputa- tion I am well! acquainted with, I inquired of my druggiet if there were any in our vi- cinity who had been cured by them. He named over several remarkable cures in Kingston and amongst others a lady whom I knew. I consulted her husband and he verified the statement. I at once procur- ed six boxes which 1 found gave me relief I had not felt in years. I took six more boxes and I am now able to kick the hat ofta man’s head with the leg I could hardly drag along, and my back feels as strong as a board. I would consider I was doing wrong to the public if I were not to allow my name to appear in testimony of the worth of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and further, I will be happy at any time to answer any one who wishes to write me with regard to the above. Sincerely yours. J. H. Brickwoop, Fishery Inepector. Kingston, Jan. 4th. — ee Mr. Gladstone has had an opportunity of reading eulogies by friends and foes which do not usually appear till after the enbject of them isdead. Both the Times and the Standard pay a fitting tribute to the great leader they have so consistently opposed, the latter paper speaking of him as “* one of the greatest and most interesting figures of the century.” Toothache, Faceache, Inflamed and Sore Eyes are certainly cured by Pond’s Extract: sold in o.> battles only. —....- . Wasnixcrox, March 7.—Two hundred thousand dollars of the $§0,000,000 loan is not yet taken up. Subscribers are de- faulting and failing to make the necessary deposit within the time named. Stop Coughing. Hawker’s Tolu and Wild Cherry Balsam will cure that Cough. seeeee USE SKOwA’S DISCOVERY, the great ‘laod and Nerve Remedy. Ss Mr. Donald Nicholson discovered in his canvass for Ward Three that the citizens are at present not in favor of Sanitary Reform, Permanent Streets or Sidewalks, or a roadway to Victoria Park, hence he declined to contest the Ward against Mr. Taylor. 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