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fest. SUNLIGHT SOAP. No trouble with Sunlight Soap, Just follow the directions on the -vrapper and Sunlight does the Costs little goes far never injures hands or clothed. Now, Mr. juestion. rinks? Before I an: sponded the inguity or as delphia Enquir Equality of the ,come, won t yo and T ll brin Not: for world: in our set Look here, without a claw - these lobsters, The man at winners. : ' A Different Answer Blank, said a temper- ance advocate to a candidate for muni- F cipal honors, I want to ask you a Do you ever take alcoholic re- swer the question, oe weary candidate, want to know whether it is put as an an. invitation. Phila- er. - Our Emancipated Woman s League is going to have a lecture on the social Sex. Now be sure and ju? I certainly shall, Mrs. Brown with me. s . You know she isn t waiter, that lobster .. How s that? is Waiter You: see, they r so fresh, the fight with each other in the pantry. the table Well, take that one away and bring me one of the THE CONCERNING JOURNALISM. Edmonton News Replies to Some Criticisms. The Saturday News of Edmonton ; Says: 2 When Lord Northcliffe addressed the newspaper men in Edmonton the other day, he urged that they should give more attention to imperial and linternational problems in their cul- umns, Later Premier Rutherford told them that their papers were too loeal.. Yet. with all due def- these distinguished men, the robably know a severely erence to eountry publisher p. good deal. better than they do what the readers want. The perils of launching out too much on affairs of world-wide interest are well illus- trated by the case of that sunniest of Sunny Alberta s jeomaes guides, philosophers and friends, H.D., of the Cabbage Patch at Beaver Lake, who writes. for The Vegreville Observer. In the last issue of The Observer he has this to say: Dan tells me there are quite a lot of Observer. readers down in. Ren- frew and they ar not satisfied with me. I don t give enough local items; I deal too much in generalities, meta- physics and philosophy. This does not interest them. What they want to know is what Jim is getting for his breakfast, who s sweet on who, and. when baby: cuts its first tooth. Unfortunately these events frequent- ly occur outside of my. knowledge.. I would suggest: to my neighbors that when anything. of this. kind should be brought before the notice of their jeastern friends, (especially .who s sweet) that they drop me a cable. One long, three short, one long, and down it goes. If all the disquisitions of a general character that found their way into the country press were on par with those which come from Beaver Lake, there would be few who would join in such protests.as that which origin- ated at Renfrew. But H.D. . is in a class by himself.. The best part of most: district papers,- both for the local:and the general reader, is that which has to do with the every-day lif of the people. A REAL LID. American Writer Describes Visit te Toronto on a Sunday. The following story of Hugh Al- len is being published as syndicate matter in a number of United States newspapers: Did you ever spend Sunday in To- ronto? lf you haven't, don t. ake my tip on it, and don t. ,You can get to Buffalo between 9 o'clock and noon, and it s a good idea to do it. Buffalo isn t the best town in the world, but Well, Goldsmith s Deserted Vil- lage is like 48nd and Broadway in comparison to Toronto on Sunday. l spent two days in Montreal and one Sunday in Toronto. There s a startling difference. Like well, say, like between day and night. Montreal is a wide open town. You ean laugh and smoke and talk French and sing and drink Scotch whisky at mahogany bars and get into a Jimit game most any hour of the day or night, seven days a- week, there. But, Toronto gt; Well, I came into the town early in the morning Sunday . morning. There s a hotel alongside the depot, but I figure I l go farther uptown and see a little of the city on the way. I take a car. and ride for blocks through. the business section .of the city. Everything ia closed up. Tight- er n the proverbial drum. Banks are closed, of course, and wholesale. groceries you'd . expect that. But so are restaurants and drug stores and news stands and souvenir postal card emporiums everything. Restaurants? e duct echoes, Well, if you get off at the blocks to. the right, and round the corner to the north a little way. there s a-place that s usually open. - I express:a small part of the aston- ishment, s sae Why, you re lucky to be riding on the ears; you couldn t used to. I-make my way back to the hotel by the depot.. After breakfast, I look for a n wspaper and some cigars. They size me up like a secret service man -does a visitor to.the President. Then they look cautiously, around: The second block ahead, and walk four GAZETTE, OLDS, ALBERTA. Tonic Treatment For Indigestion Remedies That Digest the Food Will Not Cure the Trouble-- The Stomach Must. be Fitted to do Nature s Work The tonic treatment for indigestion, dyspepsia, catarrh of the stomach and gastritis is having remarkable success in curing obstinate cases and deserves. attention from every sufferer. Its principal is that remedies for in- digestion that digest the food for the stomach give relief for only a short time. Ultimately they unfiit the stom- ach to da its own proper work, be- cause they make its already weak pow- ers still weaker by disuse, while the remedy that strengthens the stomach makes it capable of digesting the food for itself; and this benefit is lasting. A remedy that is not only a tonic for the stomach, but for the blood and nerves as well, invigorates the entire system and makes recovery from the tion rapid and thorough. Every suf- ferer from indigestion will find in Dr. Williams Pink Pills just the tonic ne ded, as they enrich the blood, tone the stomach and thus enable it to do the work nature intended it should do. This has been proved in thousands of cases, and it is worth the while of every sufferer from stomach troubles. to give Dr. Williams Pink Pills a fair trial. Mr. Edward Chatterton, Camp. bellton, .N..B., says I have been a great suff from indigestion and stomach trouble and although * had treatment from several doctors, I did not find a cure until I oe using Dr. Williams Pink Pills. ean hardly describe how much I suffered at times. Every meal brought with it more or less agony, and I seemed to have a complete distaste for food. I had al- most begun to think my case incurable when I came across pamphlet adver- tising Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and I decided to give them a trial. I am very thankful that I did so, for I had not been taking the Pills long before I found them helping me, and in six painful, weakening effects of indiges- - POSTMAN S PUZZLES. Ingenious Persons Manage to Give a Lot of Trouble. Some folks appear to have a pen- chant for giving the postal officials unnecessary trouble, and among the worst in. this category are those who delight in so addressing their letters that the sorters who on all occasions have to work at high pressure--have to waste valuable time in trying to decipher the meaning of a none too clever verse, perhaps. It volumes for the sorters and postmen that, with even the most attenuated clue to the addressee,.the missive is almost sure of delivery. From. time to time the writer has noted, these curious addresses, and gives here some of the most interest- ing examples from his collection: ecently a letter bearing the Croy- don postmark arrived at the Princes Risborough postoffice, near Aylesbury, ddacessad as follows: : This letter please take to the land of white. ducks, 3 The beechy and beautiful county of Bucks; And. there,. if your search on the map is most shercughs You ll find a small township -called Princes Risborough At the postoffice there Jeave this letter, My friends there are (W)right, so i they couldn t be better. will you then Similar are the following examples. In February, 1880, Uncle Toby, the conductor of the Children Corner of The .Newcastle Weekly Chronicle, te- ceived a letter addressed: To Uncle Toby this missive is s nt, And-I m sure the penny is very well: : spent. iy Th weekly newspaper, The Chronicle named, : : Is io Newcastle and through England amed. a Mr. Editor this to my- Uncle will give, ,And heartily hope that both, may long live. - Bs In the same year a gentleman at Ayr duly received an envelope bear- ing this superscription: Awa to auld Scotland, and speer for John Graeme; It s a wide direction, but a well-knet I-like my 1 Il right, said gy JUSTICE AS REPORTER, details and ete ee eee er tere ea ee ee Co: (Dept. N.U.) Toronto, for free e my house all right, : sai letails- and cautiously. sneak cig: ad vanished. can now eat hearti : Seas * lt; +U. gt; Luschman, except for one thing, CHIEF JUSTICE AS ; and-papers across to me. ,, almost any kind of food, and no jong In the new town.o Ayr, at the auld/sample. 50 cents a box 6 boxes for The Flavor Will Piaaag You which you will have to put right. ;, Glenholme Made Popular Reading We're not supposed to do this, er experience pain and diseomfort . 5, Se whdaky, butte poste 2.50 at al dealers. D What is it? asked the, architect. 6 the man-says in a stage whisper. after eating. oe ill E. Ys po Rest Weenies a micas a Lead packets only. At all Grocers. Seyeral times lately I ve -nearly of Intricate Case. Not- supposed to sell stamps, even, It is because Dr. Williams Pink man wilh xen. Bickle s Anti-Consumptive Syrup is . : speaks STILL IN HARNESS? STILL TIED DOWN? Jf You'll feel pounds lighter as soon as you d suspenders for th liding RALERS, 60 CENTS. ai te. uae 72 Bh A Tale of Webster As Judge-made law is now so much discussed, we may recall one of the neatest answers in history, as far, at least, as our own reading goes: Judge (interrupting Webster s argu- ment) That is not law. Webster It was law until 2 The Proper Kind Say, queried the young man with the conundrum habit, what kind of notes does a shoe-horn player use? Foot notes, I suppose, answered the girl who was wise to his foolish- ness. 5 e For Sprains and Bruises. There is your nothing better for sprains and con- tusions' than Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil. It will reduce the swelling that follews a sprain, will cool the inflamed flesh and draw the pain as if by magic. It will take the ache out of a bruise and prevent the flesh discoloring. It seems as if there was magic in it, so' Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes. speedily does the injury disappear' Reli ved By Murine Eye Remedy. under treatment. Try Murine For Your Eye Troubles. ast ee eeoo You Will Like Murine. - It thes. Scott Long hair makes a man look 50c At Your. Druggists. Write For intellectual. nics - Eye Books. . Free. urine Eye Rem- Mott Except when his wif finds edy Co.. Toronto. * one on his coat. Then he looks fool- ish. honor spoke. Minard s Liniment. relieves Neuralgia. Horiest men do what they can; dis- honest men do whom they can. : A girl wants a husband for all the happiness:she thinks there.is in mar- riage; a widow for all. the unhappiness slie knows. there is out of it. CURED IN ONE MONTH If every woman, who has Kidney or Bladder troubl , could go to Davis- ville, Ont., and talk to Mrs. A Simp- son, they would do just as she did e Gin Pills and cure themselves. For 14 or 15 years I had Kidney or Bladder trouble, suffering at times in- Re tense pain. I doctored continually but - nothing gave me permanent relief un- til I wag persuaded to try Gin Pills. Within a couple of days I received great relief, and after taking one box was completely cured. MRS. A: SIMPSON. gt; Write National Drug and Chemical WE. WANT YOU To Try SALADA And if ye should fin him, as I ve nae doot: you will, : Am eared no grudge agreeable to the taste and is a cer- tain relief for irritation of the throat that causes, hacking coughs. If used broken my neck reaching for another Sunday. They round up about 16 step at the head of the stairs, when I on Sun y or 20 places every Sunday for selling papers and thin: Pills make new,:rich blood that: they cure such troubles as indigestion, rheumatism, neuralgia, headaches and When one of the feminine reporters on the staff of one of Toronto s even- ing papers found herself some time the postman we're just mar: ever kissed don t. This mark Phyllis You. don t act as the first girl you ever kissed. Henry If I am the first man who you, how do you know I IAT ROGERS BROS: Ps This mz silver ae Isa gulete qual ecpnced rey SOLD BY * l Silver Plate that Wears * got home late; so I think you d better put another step there. x ried. Life. if Iwas gt; Cure lumgs.- - nickly stops cou; cures ie throat and cee on since shifted for the occasion to Os- goade Hall, where she was exp cted how she would get along. x After sh had been five minutes in the court she ceased wondering, for she realized that it was utterly beyond her. She did not understand what. the lawyers were driving at, or hat the judge was talking about. In short she felt that her life was a complete failure. for the time being. She re- solved to stick it out, however. She tried to make notes, but the notes were mere absurdities. But she was not going to let the thing get away from her entirely, and when the law- yers were leaving, she plucked up courage and ey eee. to where Chief gat. on .the bench. To him she gave a stated case, nd it, I am sure, she told the chief justice. )Sir Glenholme Falconbridge was se- eretly much ami at this naive form of address, : You even admit that-if I were to explain it, you would not understand, pad of paper towards him, took up a pen, afid for the next twenty min- utes aged himself in getting up a popular account Zi the intricate. court action. He ally handed it over to the qeune woman, bade her -bye, and then hurried away to lunch. - : Next day the managing editor of the newspaper congratulat the reporter on her cow story, 8 e a that gt; ands onfessed it was all written by the chief justice. Ra i : The Last Spike. A recent book contains an account of the construction .of the Canadian Pacific Bailway, andthe last page contains a story which may be repeat- ed here. Mr. Carter notes that the 4 ple of this.country are a thrifty folk, the reason perhaps being that Scotchmen are numerous and influen-' (Dept. 5 1 WINNIPE from 95.14 to 20. The World's Measure Tellers, 60/62 CITY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND. ; i Ad4sresses for Patt rns: ; Yer Toroxto and East Canadas cently to witness as best they. could Poisonous fish are rare here, but The Doctor Cold weather, sir; tation of being the laziest: man in the Agents Wanted the wedding of Miss Iona Fuller and common in the tropics. A Japanese cold weather. Half a guinea, please. East. Well, Mrs. Brown, he said, : Edward Langor on the -roof of the fish, fugu, has deadly poisonous roe. s I hope your, husband is proving AY to push and sell a lofty structure. The wedding was tho Roe of pike and meat of sturgess are Minard s Liniment for sale ev rywhere good provider. Yes, sir, thank you, - TH Sega ae sir, she replied; he s provided me : full line of The Willmott Binders, Mowers, - Rakes, Scraper. Runt. most fish poison is:due to decay: marry you; I don t love you. we were married. DISTEMPER, PINKEYEAINFLUENZA, Shockers, Shock ee - Her Suitor Oh, that s all right. I - ieatope Setece tee COLDS, ETC. : : oaders, ree Te By resolutian of the Vienna city As It en Happens shan t be at home very much, you; , The Jockeny s Opinion of all horaps; broodmares, colts, stallidas, Isto pply athers.a plot has been set aside in St.; We tried keeping an account, of know. It is said that among Billy 8 , g Billy Sunday's 6S POHN THEM HENRY W. KING, Western Representative. Regina G BUSINESS COLLEGE. or festivities the hing. ary SueeeH eae little party went 1 Elk Killed Old Dee. One of the strange facts in natural history was. exemplified recently at High Park, Toronto, when a buck elk attacked- end killed with his horns. a feeble old doe. This is always the eustom. with: these animals, and some other classes. When the old-ones be- came feeble and unable to keep up with the herd, they are killed off by the strong members of the band. The Married on the Roof. Several thousand persons thronged the streets in front of the fourteen- ttory skyscraper being erected for the Jsosninion Trust Co. at Vancouver re. 1 sult of the couple s desire to signal- ize the erection of Vancouver's sky- Mark s cemetery for the Strauss fam- ily. The last bodies to be buried there were exhumed from. another cemetery a few weeks ago. They were those of the wife of the innkeeper Streim and What's the ehiniees for buying a drink? I hazard, my curiosity arous- Well, you might engage a room at the hotel and try to fix it up with the bell boy. : But at Montreal roe My informant is English. Oh, that s a French town, he observes. there s all kinds of graft in, that clean. 7 a Yes, Toronto is clean, all right. Nice, pretty streets and- parks. Good gove nment and all that: And Mont- real g streets look like a big green cheese after the rats have been in it: Navy Chaplain In. Canada. Rev. Paul Bull, C.R., R.N., better eral to the royal navy, who was in Toronto recently on his way. to the Brotherhood of St. Andrew convention minister to the troops there. For four years he was chaplain of a camp of 2,500 boys, and is a natural expert and enthusiast on boys work. For two. years he was chaplain to the forces at Aldershot and to the Guards in London. During the Boer war he division, and hus been through twen- ty-five battles. os is a 5 Toronto, was sane, sensible, with flashes of wit, and at times epigram- matic. ; He has no. use for who come to us sometimes in Eng- land from America to our intense dis- gust. If you encourage a boy, said, to preach to other boys or to his elders, what you do is to imperil his modesty, make him a mass of con- ceit and perhaps of hypocrisy. If you play only upon a boy s emotions you the University. It was played as fol- lows: Two goals were erected: on the field, as for football. One of these was placarded the Freshman s Morgue, the other the Sophomore Morgue. The members of the two classes gathered around their respec- tive goals and at a given signal made a concerted rush for the centre of the field; where they grappled and then the fight was on. ch man was equi with a large supply of strong bandages. The idea was to take a member of the opposite side, tie him ber in their morgue when time was called was declar d. the winner. In this case the Sophomores won an easy victory, Poisonous Fish. poisonous when spawning. The bile end liver of. many -fish are poison. our expenditures, but after didn t give us a very clear, idea of ; where the money went. Why. not? town, They ve got. some of their coun- cilmen. up now before the royal cpm- mission for paving graft.: Toronto im But if T in -Toron: id -had to stay hoe eandaye, ee be tempe known as Father Bull,-chaplain gen- was chaplain to Gen. French s cavalry 's Church; boy preachers, he- all it backaches, St.. Vitus dance, and other forms of nerve troubl s. They cure medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cts. a box or six boxes for 2.50 from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., ville, Ont. Brock- Bill Do you remember that 10 I loaned you a year ago? Jill Yes, I recall it:now. Bill I wish to gracious I co Yonkers Statesman. ald. Why do so many. women rest their chins on their hands when they are trying to think? To hold their mouths shut so that they won t disturb themselves. Cicwoland Leador- Se An Improvement ; Said He Since I met you I have only one thought. : Said She Well, that s one more than you had when we met. : stomach dominates the nerve centres. A course of Parmelee s Vegetable Pills will still all disturbances of this char- acter, and by restoring-the stomach to normal action relieve, the nerves from irritation. There is no sedative like them and in the correction of irregu- Flarities of the digestive processes, no preparation has done.so effective work, as can be testified to by thousands. On your trip. abroad, did you see any wonderful old: ruins? he asked. Yes, she replied, archly; and guess what? Give. it up. One of them wanted to marry me. Minard s. Liniment Cur Stee eee Iriate Customer What. d yer call this stuff? - Waiter It s bean soup, Burns, Etc. sir? Sis hae ; And-bog-him (mind, the pustage paid a gill. In 1821, Regent street, London, was Mr. Newlywed Bug Hang it t. go-and secure a story of what hap- i iy the irregularities of girlhood and wo- known as Swallow street, and the fol- the air passages to their normal heal- poe oo have to quit holding pened in court wee ran smporsan ane ey he ees Siape menkes ayeud Dupe Sases omer lowing was sent to a lady there: thy Seon ee - ao teed e 4 FOUNTAIN PEN. ands. verybody seems to know, case was being hee she wondere But what. if a snake bites me? ani ea. sufferers: Sol yal 3 fecommend i hose familiar wit : y a F bear honest postman, be so kind it, but to those who seek 4 sure rem- ES 5 To take this to a friend of mine. She is a Fox Lucy s her. name, In Swallow street. you ll find the same; ; She is a cruel little tead, And lives not far from Oxford Road. Her . is another poetical effusion: *Midst corn and clover, . grain and grass, w There lives and laughs one Mr. Vass; Tis. not from Barnet very far Say on the left of Potter s Bar. Should you arrive while. he about is, Pray stop and ask him how the gout but she did it. in an unusual way. ed s me day to go. up in my room, Countless have been the cures To sive thta tet ass ; toe : 5 Order by the sum Knives, forks, spoons, efc., I didn t really understand a word. draw all the blinds down, close the worked by Holloway s.Corn Cure. : It lo give: tiie ielter to: tie (Mdies: see ieiee ee ne a Z of exclusive design and fine oh reales said, enn More Se ene Mae pre parsbpal die wecgee ny a power of its own not found in A Canadian Grub In London. ernment s. Louisville Courier-Jour- : : y gt; *. i cs i Y 3. e a . Fe wearing quality are stamped Beal ain't undersea: x Fn other preparations. By a log of wood riddled with. tiny nal. SEND FOR CATALOGUE R tunnels, says a London correspondent, stands. an ordinary-looking beetle in the insect house at the London Zoo, It has just been born as a beetle from the grub which drove those tunnels, It belong to the Longicorn family of beetles. Best ee ee erated eh well, I'll see what I can do for) 5+ Providence, R.I:, is a picturesque Th eae h iene i a upon request. MERIOEN Baits co. ou. hi es ti Hea personalitiy and has. had a stirring cruney scone ere Wee Nee a Sate on aon oe oe 4 I understood. that our friend Hun- LEADING DEALERS Whereupon the chief justice pu career, In 1897 he went to India to 'Pi gt; gt; detective digestion, aa the lady eighteen months ago. When re- ter, * said Joakley, is working on a cently it turned into a beetle she sent it to the Zoo, and it has just emerged in its final state, but it may have been anywhere between twenty and fifty years in the wood; boring the tunnels through the log... . An official at the Gardens says that naturalists have not yet settled how long it takes beetles to accomplish this work of boring. There is the his- -torie-case-of the Natural History seum grub of the same species. For fourteen years it lived undiscovered in the. boot tree constantly used. by an Indian military officer and-prob- ably had lived in the wood itself be- fore it was made into a boot tree. When the officer first discovered ghe grub he handed the boot tree, grub and all, over to the museum. It was vie in a show case, where it lived nm years. -About once annually. the grub used to. poke its head out into according to directions it will break the most persistent cold, and restore SPECIAL 1.00 edy. and-are in doubt what to use, the eee x i ; advice: is try Bickle s Syrup. * For either a man or woman. : no: more sensible Xmas gift * gould be found than this Ryrie Fountain Pen. : Bacon A man feels more secure when. his views are endorsed -by others. i Egbert Especially so if the man in uestion is a baseball umpire: onkers Statesman. It. is fitted with a 14k Iridium pointed pen nib, end safety clip. Complete in case with filler and instructions. Lifebuoy Soap is delightfully. eae freshing for Bath or Toilet. For wash- ing i ia- pneduatied, ees eae Delivered post-paid, for 1.00, to. any address in Canad: pt the underclothing it Cleanses and purifies.- That fellow seems to be extrava- Yuk be: Little Willie Say, pa, what is the meaning of premonition? : -Pa Premonition, my son; is what ails people who are afflicted with the I told you so habit. Chicago News.. Our handsomely illustrated 144 page cata lugue of Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Leather, Arts Goods and Novelties, free RYRIE BROS., Limited 134-138 Yonge Street TORONTO big. money-making scheme to remove weeds. The .. idea exclaimed Brown. I didn t know he took any interest in gardening. He doesn t. He s merely laying his plans to cap- ture old Smith s pretty widow. CUT YOUR FUEL BILL IN HALF UPREME STEEL RANGE made only by : THE SUPREME HEATING CO., E Welland, Ont. : Is the-only Second Combustion Range made in Canada. Is very handsome in appearance and ae anteed to save 60 per cent.in. Fuel. every Tom, Dick and Harry has tried to introduce. - Ask for MINARD S and you will get - *T never knew such a fel- Wi ee He is always looking low as Jones for trouble. ; Henpecked Then why doesn t he get. married? Exterminator will protect the child- ren from these distressing afflictions. emer rae The Victim I m troubled with cold feet, doctor. What do you sup- pose is the cause? . - The Heiress But why should I KELPION ard 6 as his own.. He was born in- 1825; he began hfs career at the Bar in 1850; he: was made a Q.C. in - 1865; he wes appointed Solicitor-Gen; eral in 1875; he became Lord Chan- cellor in 1885; and he commenced his third term of office in 1895. An-inci- dent in his early days brought his career perilously near a close. While defending a prisoner at the Old Bailey he excited the animosity of an insane clergyman, who a revolver at him. This is the only instance on re- cord of an attempt to assassinate an eee at en ee ee doe was about eleven pears old and up, and then drag him to the morgue Worms in children, if they be not English advocate in the performance 74/76 Church Street, TORONTO, Lad been weak and feeble during the with as much haste as possible, and attended to, cause convulsions, and -of his professional duties. ONTARIO. summer, the side which had the largest num- often death. Mother Graves Worm - Keeping Busy. y Walking one day amongst his old parishioners in the East End of Lon- don, Dr. Lang (now Archbishop of York) stopped -a parishioner who had married a man who enjoyed the repu- with three new places'to work at since eonverts in an Eastern city was a stripling of a horse jockey, a rider in the running races, At the close of- the revival a conference was held in which tial here.. He says that.the ceremony run the risk of shattering his soul. a s the. daylight, wh the cura of driving the last spike of the. C.P.R, If you put a fair and reasonable idea Customer I know it s been soup, Bromutly eaahed it ick. cinta or ae erie are nate for it, was.conducted on. economical lines, before a boy I believe he will live up -but what is it now? . : wood .and plugged up the hole so. 3 SSeS aes The last ae said General Man. to. it. : SSeseones See that. it could. dig its way out. z WALDON.COMPANY, ager Van me, will be just as ss eRe aT. 4 a age : 92 Princess. St., Winnipeg. ood an iron one as there is between The Bandage - Rush. f The Weeping C : . : treal and Vi yer. Any jone This novel type of student warfare 2 ms It was: on-sccount of his t . Sartice eld: who wants to s e it driven will have was Wntroduced at McGill a few days A druggist. can: obtain an imitation and emotional pleading for Arthur Or- 1 ae See ear wiihis secen, days, p to Pay full fare. As-a result there ago by the students of the first and of MINARD S LINIMENT trom a Tor- ton, the Tichborne -claimant, that if you d not approve, return the FP Were very few spectators. when Mr. second years in the Faculty of Ap- onto house at a very low price, .and Lord Halsbury, who recently celebrat- : goods, and we will refund the money. Donald Smith, now Lord Strathcona, plied Science, and it was voted a great have it labelled his own product. , ed his eighty-fourth birthday, was so THE KIND THAT PLEASES me wielded the maul, andiwhen the blow improvement over the style of rush This er tion is the p christened. If his lordship beli ; k e SUITS SOVERCOATS to measure B had been struck without any prelimin- that had. hitherto been in vogue at One we have yet seen of the many that in lucky numbers, he has reason to re- THE PEOPLE es E.W.GILLETT TORONTO, ONT. Co. LTD. In all cases ot on their tongues or in the feed Compound, Give the remedy acts on the blood and giani by expelling the disease germs. trouble no matter how they are s Liquid: put 5: to ofthem. It isease exposed. Ab- all eat: ; hed daughters, Anna and Josephine, Both my wife and myself had too 11 w rim eral speeches solutely' free from anythin A Individual Instruction. Frau Streim was the grandmother of man: tents that we wanted listed as A PERFECT ROME ' er le. a Ser co ca the spirit can ealety tako ie 300 and 00; Be 30 and 0.00 Good Positions Await our Graduates. the famous brothers. * ; sundries. ish of some of the participants was heated the dozen. Sola by druggists and harness dealers, . Write for Illustrated Catalogue. - ae eee eee Endorsed by the Finally the little jockey was asked to irtin, Bole Wyane Address, The Secretary, Winnipeg Will there ever be woman presi-; Real estate agent (measuring gentle- Supplied to British Soldiers in South Africa. express himself. He said: Well, Calgary Winnipeg. Business College, Corner Portage Ave dent? a Oe ; man.for a flat) You re a little large, For el Sarees oe Sepa ree eee Valoen, friends, I don t know much about re- SPOHN and Fort St., Winnipeg, Man. No. The constitution says the I m afraid, sir, for the flat on East a Mesema, Pimples, suf ligion, for I ain t had it long; but I MEDICAL co., Joints, Bruises Chemists and Bacteriologists GOSHEN, IND., U.S. A. president must be over forty-five years Two Hundred and Second street, but. old, and women don t get that old. j there is one on the next block that Kanses City Times. would fit you nicely, .I think. Puck. know something about horses, and I ve allers noticed that when they re kick- in they ain't pullin . yile-, Cuts, Gold by Oruggists, 250. Try tt once.
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