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The recital of the advantages of being a St. J ohri, N. B. ~ :rumor endure to have 0-11s'°ve ebvul “mein the United Sm,es,wliim>f., isis Yours respectfully, MISS INAIIAUPIIIHE. That Hang-on Cough ¥lE&&§§§&&§§¥§& only needs to be attented to in a proper and thorough manner to be eredicated entirely from your system. Liniment rubbing and ilannel wraps about the chest A 80|] and throat are good enough but they are not sufficient, they don't go deep enough. The root of the disorder is pulmonary weakness-build tlllt up--strengthen it with Adamson's Balsam and your dal" _.J Botanic _ Cough is Cured. I h al 25 Cont AT ALL DRUGGISTS. Petroleunn. Benn ers. 1 » li i d I i hi ll mc? °ii° §‘$’l'}>Tii §§?f°.1§i.5‘§i.'éi:.fi§_‘ Ewi.f..miii§'.us'.i°§"i§ ii?n’iZ.i' n‘1ii.r’”~°é` iw"'uo°u am gmt me “ill dn yrun Wprk spd d° IDOTQ Sltisfavctorys HALF AS MUCH MICA E ANY OTHER Manufactured by IMPERIAL 011;. co.. Lua.. I ff-.`§\i ` J .Jn -TID* \~-) PERCY (i. ARMOUR \ Marine -Insurance l BULLS, CARGOES and FREIGHTS insured at Lqwagf Halas. Sterling Certificates issued when required. LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED. HORACE HASZARD. I Fire I insurance Very lovr`rates~quoted for desirable business. It I will pay you to call on me before placing your risks. HORACE HASZARD» I Ch"town, April 28, 1900-lmo ecd from every stand poirt. ! _ " GEN ERAT. ’.£EN T. THE FAMOUS* -~RED Biizn BICYCLE# The best from any standpoint, the best .AG-IE]Sl'T ~ §'First-class Repair Shop. seemsesmsmsss gi 'l`here’s only ONE - It’s===Alone BEST* t"S%@§il`§@ %1 dd % Our CARBON PORTRAITB are unrivalled. Our customers are all delighted Be sure and visit the leading studio. __ what more can you expect 2 C*Q§&d§§%QQ3@ A @@pA7@ jewelers are rogues. _ We give youyour money’s worth every- A full line of Silverwear and Jewelry always on hgnd gg s ...sf 'Fill __Rl}__Q§_QgrophV .. Watchmaker and Jeri eler W _ K Cir. Gt George & Grafton .Stl ' S9 icirwwn.P.E1 I __ Repairing a specialty. , ' ‘ truth ofthe statement as to th_e class of girls nursing. A lady who attended a sale given by the nurses at one of the large New York hospitals was remarking upon _ the general behavior of the young women, who were laughing and. talking loudly and behaving rather boisterously. "Think of having any of these girls to look after you if youwere ill in bed," she said. “The only nice looking one is that girl," indicating a gentle-looking nurse at a table.” i __ ” “That,” said the person addressed, “is a Miss--_-, from Montreal.” ' This is a true story, and not invented upon the spur of the moment to color this article. The question of education is an im- portant one as well. Not only do many Americans of [the class the nurses are composed of use faulty grammar and have loud, harsh voices, but their general knowledge is very limited. Reading aloud is an absolute necessity for a_ nurse, and what a difference there is if the reading is infelligent, the words pro- perly' pronounced, and information of a general character ready in case it is needed. The nurse has tolze acompanion as well as a nurse, and an educated girl accustomed to cultivated _ society is a pleasanter companion than an ignor- avit girl. Another point which an experienced nurse mentions is that the 'majority of Canadians are well brought up asregards religious matters and are quiet, church- going girls. This is really a great benefit as well. f It is plain that not only in many in~ stances is nursing taken up by a far higher class of Canadians than Ameri- cans, by, in many cases, members of the best classes here, but also that the Can- adians corresponding to the Americans who become nurses receive in their own countrya better and more refined train- ‘ ing than Americans of the same position in life. - The Amer ican girl who belongs to some of the very best class and has had perhaps a college education, and the luxuries and pleasant surroundings of a high social position, is a very charming creature and ranks equally with any girl `in the world; but, naturally, very few of _ that class go in for the profession _of nursing and the American girl with s. plain public school education and the public I school surroundings,is a very different being and far below the average Canadian girl. A little instance which came to the writer’s personal knowledge ' will illus- trate wliat has been said. A girl when waiting upon her patientiput the salt into the lady's egg with her lingers l Probably she had been always accustomed to do this, and had no idea there could be any- _ thing objectionable about it. The patient, however, who is a refined woman, sent her away, 'saying she could not possibly put up with any such behavior. Needless to say, that there are many patients who are not themselves in a position to criti- cize the manners of their nurses. The popularityof the Canadian nurses is so well known that a few years ago there was a good deal of talk about passing a iaras the writer has been able to learn this was never passed, but a. good many hospitals try to have an ‘ equal number of Canadian and American girls. In Bellevue Hospital, New York, and St, Luke’s both, there are many girls from Canada. Large numbers of young women apply who are found incompetent and never pass through the course. One year at a. big hospital, out of a class of 400 only 25 girls iinally graduated. one 1'°”~'5°l1 Why S0 many Canadians trained in American schools and remain in the States is that to be successful they must graduate in the city where they wish to practice in order to know and be known to the doctors. There is more de. mand for nurses in the States, for the Americans are luxurious people and. can affordto have trained nurses. for slight f*i|m¢l.1f»S. where a Canadian would put up 'mme °°»1'e~ The Pay is much better within the States. Twenty-five dollars per wggk is the rule, sometimes $26, and for obstet- . They_have hover in _ onesmglecase. ' the only remedy that ever* the only remedy thatcan " gig? are of. ` ~ ' . .. . . ».sssms_i»ii' asia! 3 it _ -» 5 re _ _ The __ __ ' and Dodd's ifty.. cents -si are all law to keep out Canadians altogether. Sd ‘ S hascuredit, and theysre ` and less risky method. is the .msg gf Dr _never yetbeeu _known to~fBil to "eine _ __ _ _ _ piles no matterof what -form _or hmwvgr ' cunsforBnght’,s ‘ is f ong standing, Don't thinkrisking ' an Who have never delt with us imagine that all __ _.§§l*>_¢xfl;1©i?-fle'{§*;la;g1;e°;?i§5% gvmd;;F&:;_\_‘ I l;f;nili;r_i1t.pr'.§lite_c;>est physicians use it -in | l»h€lI1 S0 COYISWHUY 9»S ll lll1l‘S0 i8 Obliiled hoped, induce a number of Canadian girls _ GENTLE“EN___ _ to be who is notn lady. Patients often mhagtily pack their trunks and travel Bmken enamelggtieks, with a gm - A , iv-Y that 5111*? W0Uld U05 “HOW lm¥°n¢ south. The. disadvantages are niany- tween, make a pretty chain for a I have beeuusing y'_mr_"Perfect” Baking Powder and tutiiisiiyto perform ni the little den- A|,;,,,-.dy the profession is over-crowded spe_¢muy,in blusensmelsna pearls. ' still continue to do so. lt is a good article and it is not the me v=rS°He1S°r“¢~‘-S that are needed in imbecomins moresoeveryyesr- NUMB Suffgl-¢||_~ lmgpgg _Palm » - ' ’ r&Si¢k1`°°m- _ ' ho have been practising _f6r'yearsa.re ¢ fault of the powder if any cook is not successful with it __ _ An a,m0me,y me ,mance mms the "_ _ __ l givingit up and are looking for something else, for their calling does' not keep them sumciently employed. There are in this. as in every other profession, very few “snaps,” and a great deal of hard, and often most unpleasant work. The bear - tiful fairy tales about the rich .friends and splendid 'luck some girls come across must be takep with the much-advertised grain of salt. -Some girls are exceedingly fortunate and there are some _ “snaps” but dont start out with the idea that you are going to draw one of the prizes. It is veryunlikely that you willget more-than just what you work for. The writer knows a great many very fortunate Canadian nurses. One has lived for years w-ltha uiiiiionairess, if time be the feminine or millionaire, receives the full salary of a- nurse, acts merely as intimate companion and friend, and gets presents of flowers (and boxes of flowers in New York mean money, let me tell you) furs, and diamond rings. Yet' even she suffers at times from the irritation of the crumpled rose leaf, for she says once in a while wearily; “They are so kind and but some- ready, no matter what mood you are in, always at the beck and call of even the kindest woman.” _ Women go in for nursing, say many people, for fun and because they hope to marry the doctors, or because ofa great disappointment which makes them wish to throw themselves into hard- Work, or because they want to learn something of real life. The motive which _will actuate a nurse who would be really successful is ' a deep, sincere love for the profession.- _'lil Stratford, 4th Aug., 1899 Messrs. C. C. RICHARDS & Co. Gentlemen,-My neighhor’s boy, 4 years old, fell into a tub of boiling water and got scalded fearfully_. A few days later his legs swelled to t ree. times their natural size and broke out in running sores. His parents could get nothin to hellp him till I recommended MINARITS LI IMENT, which, after using two bottles, completely cured him, and know of several cases around here almost as re- markable, cured by the same Linimentand I can truly say Inever handled a medicine which has ha as good a sale or gen such universal satisfaction. M. H ERT, _ General Merchant. -l--ii “I suppose,” said the friend to the mod- est man of greatness, “that you would seriously object to having your' name placed in the hall of fame." “I'd die before I’d have it therel” said the great man. _ i When a tree is planted, it should on be placed any deeper in the ground _ than it stood at the nursery. - ' ‘THE STRENGTH OF TW ENTY MEN.” *When Shakespeare employed this pharse h_e referred, of course, to healthy, ab1e=bodied men. If he had lived in these days he would have known that men and women w_ho are not healthy may become so by taking Hoo_fi’s Sarsaparilla. This medicine, by_makin,¢z the blood rich and pure and giving good appetite and perfect digestion. imparts vitality and strength to the system. The non-irritating cathartic. Hood’s Pills. --é-ii-<- Burkley-Why is it a woman can never keep a secret? - Henpeck-But she can. I have never succeeded in gettingniy wife to tell me where she hides our pocketbook, and I've tried for 12 years.- ”‘ li-@- WITHOUT SLEEP. The vitality of the blo_o¢l is soon ex- hausted. Sleeplessness is one of the sym- ptions of starved nerves. It is a warning of the approach of nervous prostration or paralysis. Don’tt;__ be Dtenrp;-_ed toN use nar.o is or o ia S. r. ` ase’s erve -‘Food will gradually build up and recon- construct the wasted nerve cells and pos- sitlvely cure all nervous diseases. It is natures greatestrestorativemecommended by your druggists. _ Quiqzer-_What do you 'understand by light housekeeping? i _ -' GUYer--Cooking on a gas stove. A CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. Mr. S. Mann. Stitsville, Carleton Co 'matism, had severe pains in the knees,hip Joints and across the back Rheumatism % ° ' remedies did not helpi me' and I began - Rl G H | 'S “iii ff-i thas* :vii ` 7 ’ _ 3 W lC _ 8.Y6 SIIICC COIDD 6 € y C111' n]3_ Q UD /Q _ " _. _ __ i _1 _ ' _‘_ Thereas not the least trace. of rheumatism U{__5 és (_3`~, _ .; _ __ '_ __ ._: _ ' . _ left and I am no longer subgect to bilious- Shop” _ _ _ _ . ___ _ _ _ _., _ ._ __ _ ._ _s n<;_s_s,hl;eadnche and stomach sickness _ _ ‘ _ _ iss., __,,_~_ i w ic ormally attacked me frequently. ~ Unwdtte _ _wwe _ _ _ _ _______ -_ - - _One pill a dose, 25centsa box. 1, _um,_he"_ in is the ` "__"°'_`“' ' ' §f_"*P°"i°“°° 1" _ painful fnalady A woman decides what she will or will kiiiiti/nerd M?r-griaxiw %nl;\ndP»_r;_:u`i_>,g;¢t. ldeodiff _ not do, with the secret understanding Qgff :gli Ugg;-dbge. I . 'I CUT _ . ,» y can if Bright.; ._ __ _ _ _that when she changes her mind it will _ frm my ¢,.§;B ,wt-I , come out all right. _ , '---,°-- _ _ FOROPERATION' I - Most physicians are anxious the’ surgeon's knife ‘und rccommendan opgm. tion for piles. A less cruel, less expengiye Chases Omtment, a preparation that had Let’s go in here andiget Something to eat," said. one out of-town ~yi5i_¢m- ta, ’“°°°h*=_" 4:' h¢_~»Sf°Pv¢d berprearestau-‘ mit °i. th" “H'i"= __ _ _\h:g_” W? e__ sign ome__i|§e Cook _ Ifrow__ss___ _ _ __ _ l_; “Nm” "plied the “he” » °""’°`1l U1 right' PP stun' ` ' I in Dr osirs received “°".‘° °°fh°‘_` , Pn’,s‘"”f“°'°"Y w°\’k.~ ‘ _R°_3l»0Ulbif _lowedpat best WUC” _ - ' _ _ ' ‘ ` Pm- jf ~ ll . _ May l5d&1r 311208 times its wearying to have to be always Ont., writes: _ “I was afflicted with Rheiif' MISCELLANEDUS Mrs. Chas. Miller, Bowling Gre'en,`On"t., says: ~ “I have sufi’ered.1greatiy from In- tion Rheuma' tls'mV for two years. My joints would swell and the pain most severe. Could not t out. of _ Mill3u_rn’s _ Rheurnatic’__EqIls have cured -mgfhe sine of a man’s. bank account has nothing todo with the dimensions asa illlurd’s Llnlnest lleileves Nelrllda lt is not generally known that.~_Bud» yard Kipling's full name is -Joseph- Bud~ yard Kipling. ' MILBUEIWS STEEL] POWD areessytota tion and sure tooure any 5 to 2) minutes. A severe cold settled on my lungs so that I couldhardly other remedies fall'ed_ I tried N orwlsyglne Syfup and one cure ms. _ _ comp BM;-3;. Thus. Northport, Quality has much todo with the value ofsome things, butthemanwithof comm on sense has-no reasonto complain. Cumso-One thing may besald in- ofthe English generals in SouthAfri'ea. Cawker-What is that? _ V They haven’t begun to write for magazines,” ' ' -_ _ -_ Mi_|srd’| Llnlmelt Cures _ llssdrsit- The coming man is usually the one who i holds your promissory note. Dyspepsia Eight Years. Ninebottles of Laxa-Liver Pills me of Dys psia and Painsin the Stomach' th' tori . ` ‘ ' ”° iliii. .iS.i’ir”.fn‘Ii‘ii’l.’i.‘f°§.... raver, N. s `Fob chains continue much in fashion for men. ~ WORMS cannot exist either in children or-tdults when DR. LOW*S WORM SYR- UP is used. 251:. All dealers. e Aimee-What is classical music 1 ‘ Maimie-Oh, don`t you know? It’s the kind you have to like whether you like it 1;, _ " I _ 0rVIi/(ORMS these pests of childhood. can be readily destroyed and expelled _by the use of Dr. I.ow’s_ Worm Syrup. It is easy to take and contains its own purgative. It’s an# eays matter to interest a. girl, All you have to do is talk about matri- mony, new bonnets and sleigh rides. _ Ml|i¢rd’s I-_llliiiielt for Sale ~ Everywhere' I _Some people who don’t claim to very much make better use of their _I ledge than others who .think theytknow' _/ __ __ ` ' | ' ` 7 - _ ' o li .', _‘ -2 __ _" ' A Cheap 'Medicine Sheet. ,_ ‘Mm. D. Williams, Gooderham__P.; _0._,, Ont.-,writes: “I have used Hagyarcfs; Yellow Oil for Burns, Scalds, Sprsins, Bruises, Sore Throat and for in the Stornach_and Bowels, and it always' given relief. My mother says it is a re-_ Bathe a bruise freely in hot water to few drops of turpentine. Rub gently for 20 .minutes, and black and blue marks will be prevented. - ' -» ‘ LAXA-LIVER-PILLS work while on sleep without a gripe or pain, curing liiiil ousness, Constipation, Dyspepsia and Sick Headache and make you feel better in the moaning. ' Love finds a. way, even if it has to stand the furniture off. ° . _` LIVER TROUBLES, biliousness, sallow comgilexion, yellow eyes, jaundice, etc., viel to the curative powers of LAXA-' LIVER PILLS. They are sure to cure. When agirl| begans to take a._»c0mic valentine seriously she has Teached the age limit. . FOR internal or extemafsugg HAG- §£.‘§“§`§’.?f.E.l5it.‘3iW “ii °’”€’s°‘l.§° “’°§.i" - n an soo forall pain. g ' rem y “You must _have been it wasn’t this Sunday edition. ’_ ‘ ` “ ‘ _ J' Min/i|io’s LlNiMeNT CURES BURNS BW. Have you got the counter' ian? asked the sentinel. _ _ ' “W¢lL”f-.~rgPlied the -rayvy -1-ecr_nie,=w1;o I had leftadepartment st6ref,to"en6e;- army, “when _/ll.-left the itfwas 'This silk’s twice less th t" ” S & 1., -_ ____.,___ -g~r __ _ a_n \\‘~ ere. ef' `" - ni ~_ __, - - - -1* ll/ \\ it ,lg Model ' is .-Q T. i ntwshgrnirst Tv' Q _ midzbdif » D eslowest.. 1'- -fgx *" t cpposi ani. sa mam ‘° combs From Mon ldonday 4th man. , "ion after I hadlguifered 8 years and could get fl liner gular medicine chest in itself. ‘ which has been added sweet oil and a . Fiuiliii, F oi Sale I ani insiructe Eeq . to sell by Grafton Street O Parlor. Diem and Kitchen furmt AJ.so- Horse- Harne_s & Terms Cash wn “Just as I opened up the front doorithi morning the newsboy fiungthe rolled up lD&perandithitmeonth_enwe.” l The manyexeellent nad Parisian Quebec \\ 4 1... ff; i Prince Collections 111140 *N°V_. 1. tessonsble l`¢\i¢ V mitted for f». : .o.- -~-:: f »- -'~ ~<-is I ~`--~ - 2* .. T-`.~.7 -, _- ' ' ' "="."f~_. "~-' ..'f-"». " - _. ' - &&s73/‘§.¢..i.§is.s. §%msS”.it..-fs. l..is,ir.~=sa;é tr.. elEr‘n»li`fs~.a_.. . ..~...a