IF YOU WANT 14¢ BEsT GET JR. SCOTT'S WHITE LINIMENT Nothinr better for Sprains, Swellings, &c, Best because it is fore Powerful, More Penetrating nd as a general household remedy ig as no equal. Large bottles, 25c. DR. SCOTT'S White Liniment Co., Lt4. t. John N.B., Proprietors of Herners vspepsia Cure. For Sale at J. B. Mecleod's Drug itore. BARGAINS IN FURS We want to clear out all manufactured goods. Call and See the Bargains --Rr-- W. F. GOURDER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 718-80 Brock St. Phone 700 Candelabras In Bright or French Gray Silver, and New Drushed Brass effects, with Exquisite fy Tinted Silk shades, in loose effects or with Pierced Metal Covers to match en- tire piece. Any special style or color shades. \may be ordered and are sold separately. SMITH BROS. , Jewelers and Opticians 350 King Street Issuers of Marriage 'The sudden changes in weather ought to suggest the wisdom of putting in some good Coal. We sell good Coal. It's the kind that sends out the most heat, and makes the home comfortable ; it's the best money cén buy, and there is none better mined. We deliver it to you clean and without slate, at the very bottom prices, BOOTH & CO., Phone 133. Foot of West £t Whitewear dissin A beautiful from add at popular prices. range to choose If you prefer to make up your garments at home, we have the necessary materials in large quan- ities. Excellent values in White Cottons Cambrics Lawns Nainsooks Linens. Embroideries Laces, Insertions, etc. The swellest range of Allover and Flouncing Embroiderics ever shown in Kingston. below the regular, Prices away Rein NEWMAN & SHAW r-------- p-- IN 5, % | even carriages like you. have in this { teountry. We travel 4 great deal on donkeys. We have many streams to (ross, and this makes it very difficult MISS VIZLARS TELLS AN | for uw to a along. We wear rubber INIERESTING STORY. §, au we come to a stream where the water is not very deep we wade across. Sometimes the boots gre : . not oi the best, amd we get our feet Her Experience in Town Where In- | wet, but then we get used to that. habitants Had Never Set Eyes | Sometimes we ride on the donkey if Upon a White Person--Spread- the animal can wade the stream. ing of the Gospel. "But ] must continue with the story Miss Villars, who has been engaged | 2h the visit, added Miss Villars. in missionary work in the Congo, and Surted out on my donkey, ae- who has been taking part in enicd by two of the boy natives. the | ny, s thi ; a3 . s { fo s there, as you k S very Christian Alliance convention at Bethel |.) e,: a8 you know, 1S very church, tells some very interesting Whin sy veiling Ron RO slo. storics of her work in this far-off | every thing was very hh T-- country... Misp Villars is a fine speak- | {hort 'oe no stir of all. - The plae er, a way of telling her ex- 0 Sur a * ie pape appeared to be deserted. In company with the two boys 1 made a tour of the different huts. I went into a great many of them, hut all were va- periences that is most pleasing to all her hearers. Her addresses have' add- ed much to the interest of the con- vention. 3 . ei fan {cant At last 1 struck one at the I love missionary work in the Con- ond of the line where I met a man. ---- mn e------------------ pe-- CHARLES S AUNDERS, continued Miss Villars. "I talked to him a few minutes, and then ventured to ask him where the rest of the peo- ple had gone. The man then told me that the people had noticed me com- ing into the town, and had, become frightened and ran away, hiding themselves in the tall grass. The peo- ple had snid that 1 was a 'white queen," andy. had come to do them harm. "l could not 'keep from smiling when 1 found out that they had taken me for a gueen. 1 endeavored to get ¥ the man to call the people back, but he shook his head, as much as to say that it would be useless to try and do such a thing. 1 then made an at tempt at it myself. 1 walked over to where some of the people were hiding, and | caught one woman in the act of peeping out at me. I beckoned her | y Trial Package Free to All on Re- DAILY BRITISR WHIG, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY Piles Cured |= Broken Down With Twenty Years' Suffering, Massachusetts Man Cured By Wonderful Pyra- quest. left it physically broken down. 1 CONDENSED ADVERTISING jr insortion, le, § word. Cre % WANTED--GENERAL. RATES TCHEEN GIRL, ™ 138 Colborne street. SITUATION AS Hotel. Apply Each con Address Box 3853, Hamilton, Ont. DWELLING OFFICES RES, I Cannie rod oe 51 Broek street. ---------- . i a tive insertion thereafter §¢. a o 3 BDISION TRIUMPH PHONOGRAPH ; "I tried the sample of your - BY MAY 14%, OR SOONER, MEDIUM- largest in city. selections. ou stmt to me. I used it ani then | word. Minimum charge for one in- sized house, centrally located. Apply moderate. Postal will arms 5 . : . a1 sertion, 25¢. stating rent, to Box 66, care wig Thos. tones, 281 street. bought a 0c, box. The rsuits were | » immediate and surprising to me. 1 as | a i. sure you I had been to a dozen of the {ah Pon - nlite a oath: a FOR SALE. best doctors and paid much money | ENLARGING OUR SOLICITING 's i Its whatever. 1! force ; permanent positions open in | BILLIARD TABLE, = CAROM, NEW to them with no resu vey. 31 arotected territory ; practical train York make ; VxB feet cushion space. had this affliction for twenty vears. HELP WANTED-MALE. ng given, roguires education and Apply through Whig office, was in a hospital for a long timesand hustle ; po snap. Work means money. ! AMERICAN -EXCYCLOPEDIA, NEW to come néar me, but she ryfused. Al} oo (0 had for months at o FIRST-CLASS GENERAL =~ BLACK- ixteen * vol at a discow wor few minutes later, sho gathered Wp | ine oo to be unable to walk. Having | Oui. © Medor, Morven, ARCHITECTS. Shee : 3 " enough courage to advance a short a friend who lost his life by an oper | -- distance towards me. 1 ran to her| oo © y gogisted from ever having | SALESMEN . FOR ~~ AUTO-SPRAY. | ------= ---- and took hold of her arm before she had time to break away. She was very much frightened. 1 talked to her, and she told me that she had been engaged in shelling beans; 1 told her that I could shell beans too, and askbd her ii . 1 could help her with her work, She did not want me to do this, bat we walked along to- t t you a debt of gratif piles would be banished from humani "vaknown thing, | GENERAL hat experiment trigd on me. 1 owe . 1 believe that y and become an were everyone afflicted with them to | but spend 30c. to $1 for Pyramid Pile | Cure. Its speedy action also makes it | extremely favorable for impatient peo- | i Best hand Sprayer made, automatic. 8 ) v ARTHUR ELLIS, ARCHITECT, OF. pri id ar aproved fice, Cor. Queen and Bagot streets. BLACKSMITH AND | HENRY PP. SMITH, ARCHITECT, ete. Anchor Building, Market Square. | 7 'Phone, 345 POWER & SON, chant's Dank Building, horseshoer, with some experience at wood work, Business worth $1,000 per annum. Last man retired from ill-health. Amnly to Ww. GQ. Me Ginness, Emerald, Out, ee ---------------------- ARCHITECT, MER- corner Brock | FRAME HOUSE, IN WEST END, 7- Ee Ei gal Tao arge lo h oR", ve Dn. Whig office. oly "HE SLOOP ARIADNE, OWNED BY John Eves, 10 Market St:, Kingston. Any one wishing to purchase, apply to above address. 1OUSBHOLY FURNITURE, NEARLY . ple. I am, vours sinterely. George H and Wellington stroots. 'Phone, 212. | " new, will be sold at $6 cenits on the gether, and when we reached her hut, N oN SPRING SUITS TO MAKHK. GENTLE. ee a-------- dollar. For particulars, apply to Me- she allowed me to help her in shel Bartle tt. Matapan, Nass. wen, bring your own cloth and get a | = a a Cann, 51 Brock street. Br the beans, Up to this time, none | Whv should this man be cured and | cheap up-todute sult made. Style, | WN NEWLANDS. ARCHITECT, OF- hs ing the beans. Up. to he Hn an [You left to suffer? Why should vou | Price and Gnish cusranteed. Pressing | fice, second floor over Mahood's BPof | HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, TEN HBADS y y . : " PRO © . , of the other nati Lg A vith | endure the torture of an opbration | and seoniring done wel, Galloway, sare, . ee a Pagot hay. two and three years old comine. in appearance. 1 continued to t » when thous ands of oases of the utmost { The ailor, rock street. Ph o Be " choice rrade, and some her, and when she found that 1 had | When He ou matantly remedied | eet hone, 6 Apply to Fred. S, Ferguson, Inver pot come to do harm, I persuaded Severity Gib Ju instantly remedied | yiN © AND WOMEN TO LEARN | s---- ary x 5 ives back. | bys our method ? | Barber Trade in 8 woeks. Graduates ---------- i. ber to call the other a v on The Pyramid Pile Cure is Nature's earn $10 to $18 weekly Help EDUCATIONAL. BRICK HOUSE, 7-ROOMS, wm our She did so. They came and swarme ad 9 a) The lithe ox | secure positions, secured 10,000 last buildings, A acres a 'and, around me like a lot of bees. They | method of curing piles, ittle suy vear for our graduates. Catalogue . : ABORT in hich state of cultivation, within became very much interested. They |Positorieg immediately reduce all con free. Moler Barber College, Queen and | INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND, limits of city. For particulars, apply began to question me about my home gestion and swelling, heal the fevered Ny Toronto ante Schools. Serunton, Pa. loc al to 244 Victoria street. a . ; or coun- | and nuleered parts' and bring the rec | ag Rn Saturday uvening, 7 and how people lived in other coun- | an 0 | { WANT: FEMALE. am. to 5 pan. Saturday v \ 7] UNION HOTEL. SHARBOT LAKE tries, and | had a very busy time an- tum back to its normal condition t, HELP WAN ED hm to 9 o'cock. J. K. Carroll, Repre wall furnished. ad "taping = » all 'thei uestions. One wo-| It costs you absolutely nothing to : A : : sentative every aan. oll-kviown dwering 'all their questions, | i . We will oladle | ANx EXPERIENCED SALFESLADY. | seessessssm----_----m--_--_--s----"" AE I ele ney ow man said, 'Look at the hoy,' as she jtry this treatment. e will gladly | 180 Princess strect. Fomore, noticed my hair, and it was amus- ing. J "After a while 1 began to tell them heard, and they became very much in- | terested, and 1 was compelled to tell m------ - res ee them a story over and over again,| When you have used the sample of [A GOOD G RAL SERY AN No 1 ' ¥ 3 % ® ing ol 2 ust . ovo! but I did not mind that. It was a {ths Pyramid Pile Cure, vou can set | FECHOE UF Aoniy to Mss. Reoth MEDICAL. mms grand work to be engaged in, and {same remedy at any draggist, at Se. | 243 Alfred street - ---------------- brought great jov to me to know fper box. jem = - DIL. McCARTHY, OFFICE LATELY that I was the first person to tell }' a VETERINARY. to hy Re yan. 60 Mone them of the word of God. When the {A SAN FRANCISLO PHYSICIAN | a treal and Brock streets. time came for me to leave, they were IDR. G. W. REL} V.S., HAS Ref. i = 1 r et : a 3k ove o his bri ok, on Clarence very sorry, and did not want me 10 yses Werpicide Subtesstully .in| ner ust above (he Tost Ofes. (DR. 1 WOOD, DR. J. F. SPARKS, go. However, 1 promised to rolWrn, po 400 Sycosis of the Beard. | Calls ' hw telophons or . telegraph Physicians and Surgeons, Corner and 1 shall never forget that visit. "I tell you this one story as I think it is ome of the most interest ine in my work," said Miss Villars in conclusion. "The work of missions is | a grand work, and is accomplishing | much in the field where I have been la- | { baing." NEWS FROM MORTON. The Grand Trunk Likely to Pass | Through This Villages. Fen. 18.--Harry Somerville, | of God, about Whom they had never { vou send von a free trial packnee of the | -- Pyramid Pite Cure in & plain sealed {G wrapper without anv expense to von if will send vour name and address Pyra Marshall, Mirh l= to Pyramid Dros comvany, SO mid Blde., He says: "I recently treaiel a ense of sveosis (similar to 'harber's | itch') of the lower lip, with Newbro's | Herpicide. There was an extensive | loss of heard with inflammation ex tending well down on the chin The i annual meeting of i the. association of result of the application of Werpicide | ferred. fairs and exhibitions, to be held in wos most gratifying. The loss of |. Picton, Feb. 15. Hillier will have a To ato this weed : beard ceased nnd a new growth of {mew canning factory for the coming ne : Father Faye Toronto has lair is now taking place over the once | season, for the canning of tomatous.', conducting a mission in St inflamed area, | The new industry will be run by the JR CORCIE CH 8 Catholic church "(Signed.) Melvi'la E. O'Neill. M.D { Bloomfield Packing company. This an rid wed A - , CORE rations "845 Howard St, | pouncement means plus for Hillier and i pa 2 wna $4 i R K daily y Francisco, Cal." ly have attended mass and vespers daily. | One at Wellington Apply VERAL SERVANT AT 9 Division St., GOOD COMMON SENSE COOK FOR a hotel. Apply Box 472 Belleville. 0oD once PIANO TUNING. J. L. LOWE PIANO TUNER LAKE N r House, Ontario St. "Phone No. all work thoroughly guaranteed promptly attended to. Wellington and William streets. # MONEY AND BUSINES! oun good trade. Apply owner, M. Doyle. nai ------------------ POLICIES COVER MORE ON building and coptents than any other | company offers. Examine them at Godwin's Insurance Fanporium, Mark. et Square. . LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company, Available assets $61 187.215. In ition to which the policyholders have for security the unlimited Hability of all the stockhoMers. Farm and city pro- perty insured at lowest possible rotons. Defore renewing old or elvine new bhsiness get rates from Strange & Strange, A~emis. NEW CANNING FACTORY till Williamson to postpone the show Messes. Ro A t lavn were appointed delegates to the next vear. and J. A to Be trans- minus for Wellington. J. F. Beringer, i i ills E Amos H. Baker has returnad from a 'As The Comical Queen, in 'The Be auty and The Beast," at The a, his parents for some | 3 Sdicide ilie thie dap rots an | secretary treasurer of the Bloombsld tuo. weeks' roll in New York city, sda Februs . alte s : a permits the hair to grow abundantly. | Packing company. told the hig re- > NV oo A a Grand, on Thur sday, February 21st. months, bas Fepirned io his hate n Sold by leading druggists. Send | parter that Rar dnctocy in Wellington ad Puflale, N.Y. gn Eliza Fegan, SS -------------------------------------------------------------------- san Francisco, Cal. «WN, own, 10¢. in stamps for sample to The Her- | . . ch : . nion street, intends breaking up her "oni : bilape. | " Edin, has hrished drawing logs to Loi tos "ol it Mor Two sires } would bx done away with owing to the |} ime in Picton, and will remove at go,' 'said Miss Villars. I do not | He appeared to be the only person BN mill for this season. William ' 7 trout, Mien, > N presant undesirable site. Hillier offer the and. of the month to: CHtARo.: fo think there is a grander calling "for {leit in the whole village, and when he Lo ns A a fauily from Mrock- ; Boe. and 81. G. W. Mahood, wpeeinl | (3 more. favorable conditions and got reside. with' hor davshior: Man Stir anyone than to be engaged in the | saw me he appeared very much fright- Gig i ot he home of his agent. | ths benefit of the move, The now fac Tn riting Mis Inther, Dr. Stirling, spreading of God's gospel." ened. 1 walked up to him and sat}? Ry Socrviile Wiliam Per- EE tory will he built at a probable cost | = gone to Kineston for a stay with Miss Villars told the story of her [down beside him. He seemed to be father, Fo FOE ECC proved. | GANANOQUE NEWS. | of 815.000, and the hinewy of the brother Bertram, attending visit to a town which the inhabitants | more frightened than ev ard 8 Hn a Doras held a sae on Saturday | id | Well norton plant wil insthlled 1 Geen' Prsivernity Before: returning had never set eyes upon a white per- | afraid that he would ati DY to run | Sing of her cattle and all chat- | George Taylor, M.P. Posing as a | From time to time t ha heen Ad his home in Dundas son, nor heard the word of God. {away. 1 began to speak to him in realizing over $40 each for her | Carnegie. | vanced by outsiders tha o can nen: . Jou know that in the Congo we {bie own tongue, and by app pio o ,. As Mrs. Dobbs has disposed of | Gunanaque, Feb. -19--On = Saturday }nctuFine industry Shiai b e ue Buck-Vrooman. ¢ Orv " rae she . op ch surpris 0 on 2 tiv . y Oo wo su ol ans te md it ve ry diffi ult to tray I, he | : very muc urprised that coulc rm property she will shortly ! the St. Lawrence team took a trip to | 1 Teron So a supY I At the residence of William H. Vroo- Sa . Ne have ne railway trains. to Cote: » | move to Lyndhurst, where she has | Lansdowne for a friendly game of hoe be B { : i howeke 3 wi of | man. Lakeview, Sharpton, on Tues take us just where we want to go, or | 1 knew that my chance had come, bought a house. Arthur Koantree | key with the Rembders, of that vil- | ni ne tory » n ag a ald | day evening, February 12th, his eldest mm | spent Sunday at his home here. B. llage. The Ramblers won by 18 goals je copmon at such a ple on laughter, Lillian Maud, was united Ee Henderson and several others, of the | to 2. The Ramblers are expected here | NOt be Pr fitabl ~ hue, In anuch 0%) {6 Herman A. Buck, Sydonham, by A ~ village have filled their ice houses. lce | for a game on Thursday evgning, ta Hamil 3 ol wer than they could Rev. J, A. MeCamus, as they stood aa / gt PNAS OPA VY : 3 ' X on 'cheape wy could a ~ 4 this winter measures twenty-four in when the St. Lawrences tetyn expects tg : . Ne under an greh of evergreens decorated $ COMMISSION APPOINTED ches and over in thickness. ' take revenge. hi; i » adh juca 4 wornl ponrosmmta: 3) ith white bells The bride was at 4 » People in this vicinity are p eased to Fhe Young People's Askaelation of | tha Corn " eon ot J tired in cccam wil trimmed with 4 JO FORM a Ee EO UMPTION know that 'the Grand Trunk railway | Groen Methodist church hat completely), Be returned en [Pointe desprit, her bridal veil wis CA i J CO iS have taken over the charter o the | arrangements for conductmg a social. | . oe caught beneath wreath of orange FOR TRE S a ech yee 4 Sone businet th their visit. The con wht be a « insti s Falls & Ott | The yooods 'are in: aid of the organ | Hh 1astic 1 lossoms carried an , old Kingston, Sith 8 5 li x Stews The, Prguscds Be in.» . he. ori rontion presented. chinfly. the ae | b ROM a and h aryl 1 . hower A Commission has been appointed by the Governor of In- ratlway, and at presen as ng re { a deme oi A al unt to | #d with th United States can | "© unt of white carnn ion . 0" We } diana to investigate tuberculosis conditions in the state and at work on the survey. 18 unde 4 an spa v ded | manuf irr as the hosts. Many r wttended by Mise Ruby Buck, sister of 4 8 : stood the Grand 'Trunk will use all its | that raised at the. socl, provide { the groom, who wax attired in cream to make recommendation to the next general assembly of the | . « of $100 I coption linners and theatre parties K py : P, x : 4 . : 4 resources to push the road to an early | such b>» not in excess o he silk with chiffon trimmings, and' cab: Legislature that a state farm for the cure of consumption be ¢ | \ k Forts. fWere given in honor of the visitors. A f " g' i GH ation hoy resume the pre- | Young people are making extra cfforts, 4 rving ink earnations arguerite blished 4 completion. HN they r I 13 " oad r 1 fenture was the workings of an ng pit nalion Margueri gstal at ; sent route the road will pass directly | however, w» peach the limit, pauve fare i" Vroomam, sister of the bride, dressed p The Commission has prepared plans that include 'the : ex through this village Ite will be A Mrs. C. W. Lace, of Kingston is | up-ta date. model cunning factory, in cream erepe do chine and lace trim i 000 ¢ { hroug s | . : ' } . oo ror hore erepe do » a w 4 penditure of $170, for the purchase oi about 200. acres. of ecat benefit to this section. Some | spending a short" time in town, the | with the latest improvement From i dew dunt little ower good land and provide the necessary buildings, to care for Br Se wiest rock work on the ine | quest of her parents, Mi. 'gid Mrs. W | thiz the representatives gained many eT na oY od by Do 1 about 300 people--150 male and 150 female. ) will aT this immediate vicinity and | Boyd, King' street { Potnters x dl os | oon Brother % the This movement is quite in accord with the general ten- as e will probably last for months | Mrs. Belnois, Church street, who |, The small ox scare a Bloomfiele win BEIM pint ot dency throughout the country looking toward the 'eradica- t this point alone. "Mrs. Wills and | has been sponding a shogh, 'Mme in bas passed off. A month ago it was A Br TT cals aban lifty p tion of the deadly white plague. The' disease is so much op as y sons attend d the fune ral of her | Kingston, has re turned © The | announced that the mm will am | gait gli) Rv td. : h i rs erimi lect ne a : { . e ane ' ulthouse, a farmer near that village in ' Hh easily prevented than cured that it appears criminal to neg mother at California on Sunday last. | Misses I lla an A Margaray Surman, i A A si de . a 5 04 Bear . 7 Tiling oT The huimy couple': Tuts nmidet 2 even the simplest precaution. : ana & |Mrs. B. Wiltsie is slightly improved. | who have been locster a8 Net ieg Ione Stringent methods were em- | Showers of rice and good wishes for An ordinary cough or cold tends to weaken the lunge ang F. S. Harrison, of Smith's Falls, visit. | for some time, are in town lor a sh | veloned rin o Jet oy EK aton: where thay took thet train inl i : : } } visit wi eo yarents 3: 4 " we spread e | RY . make thei especially receptive to the tubercular germ. Whe® ed Morton last week. Mrs. Willis has | Visit with their parent h " rd | for Vuffalo and other western points i A s t ptly check a cold | - -- It understood, now that § is prob: ; the most efficient means o prompt y ' = purchased the property of Mrs. John- : cam was ols . were one of | before returning to their home in Sy or coygh is the prescription of a noted authority on xe ston and will shortly move here "to Be Ready For Colds. Ne 3 5 ae The ea tind i vo Tully | donham. The bride's teavelline suit trouble. It is claimed this will not only basak - a > reside. Miss Jennie Somerville is A hard cold so lowers the vitality | ie oh ; re Ha ont. : | was a rich burgundy, trimmed with p quickly, but' will cure any cough that is curable. he or- 3 visiting friends at Gananoque. Mrs. . Lo 4 di rind £ : volvet and ercam lace, with hat to < : that it takes the system a mouth t wecinl meeting of th high p Virg 0il of Pine (Pure) two : . At a =u « ¢ ¢ mula calls for a half ounce Virgin 1 WL Foley and son, William, visited friends | , : " Lv > toc} : . ] match, unces of Glycerine and a half pint of good Whisky. Mix well, o , Mr. C { throw it off. These are danger periods | «of board last week, these con 4 : d take a os oonful ever They hours } lat Gunamogue' lest week. Mr. Card, | yhos gilments more serious than colds t« for the new collegiate were lot ; iit her he edi y little and can be purchased California, lost a valuable horse last | oof their start. Don't have colds; | Myonry, Messrs, Welsh & Shaw; ear Miss Minnie M. Williams. ! The RpCaseaty mgr dents son 5 (Pure) E ut "up week by breaking its leg. Eher Young | they ean absolutely be prevented by | pentry, A. A. Brewer frames and Will give two Shakespoarinn reeit at any good drug store. Virgin Oil of Fine 18 pu= 1 i* home from Brockville and reports | + oi yee of Wades Cold Cure Tab linterior finishings, Hepburn Bro als in Convoeation hall, Monday, b dispen nl 1 1s kh vial securely ' . : I ¥ f Wa interior finishin Hephury g ie Re eo BR Oe ae oo d wrapper 4 Mrs.- Young's condition mue improved. {ots (Laxative). A cure also for La At n special meeting on Saturday of | February 25th, 8 pam, "Humlet"; § sealed in a round wooden case with an engrave pps Miss Kate Somerville is visiting friends | ine headache and constipation. In | ; c of the Prince Edward | Monday, March 4th, 8 pm. "The 4 3 th Vi 0il of P Pure), prepared only by a ; \ nppe, ada and constipati Nn | the directors of th vir . . I showing the name---Virgin Oi! of Pine (Pure), Proparss ny on in Kingston.. Robert M. Somerville is poy, '95c. Sold only at Wade's Drug | Agricultural Society, to consider the'| Winter's Tale" Admission, 25¢.; re 4 Leach Cotes) wr] Windea xs Ont plainly PE tio of agnin able to he out after several | Gyore. Money back if mot satisfactory. | wdvisability of holding a stallion and | served seats, 26e. exira Plan at i a n chea 3 o > 4 hi > 2 3 Y-in ' i iding » ! ° z 1 De ot Pine (Bure) Pus par adder A lle name and gn eT nian: wild of ------------ {ball show. this spring, it was decided Uglow's. r. sna r =e dex or Bf ew i i t 8 T 1 1 Torontlp Street Market. § style of package are not only ineffective for the purpose, bu days' illness. The funeral took place { .. It is always well to remember that the from the Preshivteri } h, R NM Toronto, Feb. 18.--Wheat, white, per | ) are often dangerous | y rom reslvterian church, Rev, Mr, oronto, «J. ' i 4 } imitator is 'to deceive. There is no known sub- " tut 43 1 , T4c.; wheat, red" per bush. | 3 stitute Tor Virgin Oil of Pine (Pure). b MeBomald_ oteutiog Yueh wivah spring, per bush , Toe; | A ih ARRININIY i As ~ AAS nnd : J wheat, goose, per bush., 68c.; oats, | yy hod kof Do not despair of curing your sick or bush., 4 43¢c.: barley, pe IF 8! per bush., 2. to 4c. riey, per | headache when vou can so easily ob- | hush., 5ic. to B58c.; sas, per bush. | ------------ ) y t push., 5fc. to § ;- peas, per bush. | -- New Goods to Hand Every Day Be., up to 33e. yard. . yard. Victoria Lawns, 10c., 1 India Linons, 12ic., 15¢c., 20c., up to 300 Pieces Crum's English Prints, the best print male, cheeks, pin dots and figures, warranted fast colors. New Dress Goods, Silks, Spot Muslins, Chambrays, Ginghams, Fm- broideries and Insertions, Val. Laces, Corset Cover Embroidery spots, stripes, Persian Lawns, Finishing Braids and Beadings. Our White Wear Sale continues all this week, THE JAMES JOHNSTON STORE 180 WELLINGTON STREET. tain Carter's Little Liver Pills. will effect a prompt They and permanent cure. Their action is mild and na- tural. About the only difiercnce between aconpting a position amd getting a job is to be found in the age of the ap- plicant. An old bachelor wants to know what life without if it isnt married life. love is Catarrh Cannot Be Cured. acts directly on the biood quack medicine. It was prescribed by of of the best JE vitians in this country for years and is a regular 'estimonials free. 0. Solé by Druggists os Halt 's price TSe. Family Pills for consti a Fe---------- and mu us surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cur: is not a prescription, It is composed of the best tonics known, c ined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two n- fry dignts is what produces such wonder. 1 pesults in curing Catarrb. Sound for ¥. J. CHENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, 78¢.; hay, timothy, per ton, 813 to £14.50; mixed, per ton, $10 to $13; siraw, per ton, $12 to $13! seeds, Al- sike, fancy, per bush., $6.75 to $7. No. 1, per bush., $6 to $6.25; No. 2, per bush., $5.75 to 35.85; red dover, new, per bush., $8 to $8.25; red clover, oll, per bush., 87 to $7.25; timothy, per bush, £1.95 to $1.50; dressed hogs, 89 to $9 50; eggs, new laid, per doz., 35c.: buttsf, dairy, per th, 25. to 29¢.; creamery, per lh, 30. to 32¢.; chickens, dressed, per Ib., lle. to 13¢; ducks, per lh., lle. to 13c; turkeys, with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they . 15c. 17e.; appl bbl cannot reach the seat of the disease. jab oh te -- A ih Catarth is a blood or constitutional (1= '0 5.50: potatoes, § SLi Tp disease, 'aud In order to eure it you |to 90c.; cabbage, per die. v4; to must take intermal remedies. Hall's | 50¢ i , pe , 21.35 to 21.40: 'atarrh Cure is taken internally and 50c onions, per bag Sw beef, hindeuarters, 26.50 to #3: fore ters, £2.50 to $6; choice, carease, 75 to 87; medium, carcase, 85.50 to R6: mutton, per ewt., $9 to $10; veal, per ewt., %7 to $10; lamb, per ewt., $10.50 to 812 Getting marriea is like going to a fire ! We all run there and then walk back, " It's difficult for a girl who is on able to get marvied to walize how lucky she is. The Paragriph Pulpit Unitar ani REV OC. W. CASSON, OTTAWA The Unitarian Movement. Lot it be plainly understood' that Unitarianism is a movement, and not merely o new Kind of cult or ered. Iv is & movement toward frecdom in thought, altruism in action, tolerance in religion, gnd unity of spirit. It de mands no allegiance to any particu lar code of beliefs. Tt simply demands thot a man free himself from all fet ters of superstition and prejudice, and be willing and able to advance along new paths that truth pointe ont. Who- ever in religion #ands on his own feet, faces facts with his own eves, and accepts the conclusions of Lik own mind, is a Unitarian, whatever the name he goes hy. Address Mr. Casson for free litgra- BIR, Better Than Glory. E. Kiser He wooud her when her hair was brown, And when her waist was slim, When every other boy \in town Was envious of him He walked with ber In country lancs, When she was young and glad, And youth snd strength and hope and o bith omposed the sum of all the welt That he had ever had. th He won'her when her heart was light Amel when her laugh was gay, When every day was fair and bright, And @ was for away He claimed ber an his own when sho Rerarded him as one For whotn the fates had much in store ; Whom men would honor more and more For great things nobly done. He has not won the world's applause, She knows he never can po Hin step ju slower than it was, Hut he's an honest nan She woags the bloom of vouth no more, Yet wide by side they fare, Poor, tent old<husband 'and gray wife, Alone the humble walks of life, lovers there. Apd still are How To Test Your Kidneys If any of your Lamily have been tioned with kidney discase make a test of the urine and satisfy yourself whether you need a good remedy be- fore the disense has caused serious complications, To-morrow morning put some urine in a glass or bottle and lot it stand for twenty-four Hours. If it shows particles or germs float- ing alist, is milky or cloudy, or con- tains a reddish sediment, then your kidneys are diseased. Commence at once to take Ferro- zone to arrest theses unnatural condi- tiogis. Ferrozone is especially intended for the immediate relief and cure of kid- ney and bladder troubled and its headth-giving properties will be felt at once in new blood healthy circulation, general strengthening of the system. Ferrovone ypickly corrects urinal dis- orders, headache, and pain in the tack. It improves the appetite, digests the food, mmblex it nourish the nerves, Birthplace of Mrs. Eddy, the leader of the Christian Scientist herself who is now stated to be worth over $1 makes them strong and enduring, and fits one for lots of hard work. om't be misled by cheap, so-called kidney cures offered by dealers for the sake of extra profits. There is only one safe and reliable specific for Kid- ney, Blatlder Liver and urinal trou: Lles, and its name is Ferrozone. Refuse point blank to,.accopt a sub- stitute, and insist on your deaggist supplying "Ferrozone"; price G0c. per in America. It is mow being restored and renovated by Mrs. Eddy box, at all dealers,