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(V 5 V: ,___l,.,,.. ---°-1~|=-- g _ ~~ A - Y r 1'*-'_ I 1 ~ POPE MUST BE FREE 1 ` ,,~»~c~\~s~sev\~\~vvo¢~s~\.v\~e _ oo p Moses Flint s Profitable Prize FROM ALL GOVERNMENT, - 4 15 an itching and burning skin disease that has bafiied the most skilful physicians of all ages. It is one of the most difficult li blood and skin diseases ocure, and requires internal and external treatment. BU-Rpock Broom B1r'ri~:as cures when taken intern- any and applied to the parts affected. B.B.B. not only cures Salt Rheum, but all kinds of eruptive skin diseases, such as Eczema, Erysipelas, Cancer, Scrofula, Shingles, Scald Head, Boils, Pimples, and all kindred diseases arising from bad blood. THE 'l`. M11.suRN Coiuranv, TEST|M°N|ALS 3 February, 19oo. °‘I cannot express in a letter how I suifered during the past live months with Salt Rheum. My face was cover- ed with running sores, and my hands were in such a condition I could not do anything. After trying various remedies I at last took BURDOCK Btoon Birrsns, which completely cured me." Mas. Lucv Baoivrmmn, Brinston`s Corners, Ont. February zz, 1898. D.aN11»:1. )lcNAi1.=.a.x, Buckingham, Que., writes : “About a. year and a half ago I was very much , run down and was suffering from _eczema. I tried several doctors, but instead of getting better I became worse, the disease gradu- ally spreading all over my head and body. I went to the hospital,but the doctors there told me recovery was i 9 impossible. I came home, and was then told by a friend to try Bimnocx Btoon Birrsns, which I did. I took three bottles, when I was entirely cured; not a speck is leh on my body or head, and I have enjoyed the best of health ever since. February 16, igoo. MRS. A. C. GARR1-ITT, Tilsonburg, Ont., says: “After suffering fourteen years with Salt Rheum and trying a. greatmany remedies which only gave relief for 3 short time, I tried $139063 BLOOD BITTERS and was tirely Cured. My daughter used it for a breaking out on her head, and was wonderfully relieved. I think B.B.B. invaluable medicine for Salt Rheum d all other skin diseases." l Lmrrsn, 'l`oRoN'ro, ONT. *E February, 3. 1900. Mas. 1un1'ri~1 Su1.1.1v.m, Downey- ville, Orfh, says: “This is to certify what Buanocx BLOOD Bxrrsas has done for me. Twelve years ago I was afflicted with a breaking out on my head and face, very much like Salt Rheum. After taking three bottles of this wonderful medicine was completely cured, and have had no return of the disease." December 24, 1900. .Miss Ns1.1.1n Fistns, of Bray's Crossing Ont. says: “Iwish to let 1’ the public know the good Euapocit Bnoprn Bi'r'r1»:as as one me. hree years ago Ihwas lair; up for two mont s wit alt Rheum. I tried two doctors,but they p did me no good. Having ‘ segp advertisled as a o pun er urc ase a bottle, and frbrlii the first few doses I found' that it was doing good, and before I had taken two bottles was completely cured and have never been troubled with il: since." Janua 22, 1 Mr. C. Commons, Gigli Rae?g)1it.: “ I had Salt Rheum for five years. After taking one bottle of B.B.B. felt greatly improved; three bottles entirely cuigd me. I can highly recommend .B. B. to one and all, as it did me so much good." 6 Februa. 8 I . A. D. Devnaenu, Word’dsioc9l£,o N. B.: “ I had Salt Rheum very badly oh my hands, but after using one bottle of B.B.B. my hands are healed and feel all right again." fl/J fr?) _ I _. \ -- . _ - -. '»- ,- #7 /A ._ ~ -=,;» §5§f? ._,,`.\e,_»_,,_ 't\_t___ _ Q /__ ff. $3 .fl ff S-_,. - “' IF to look over o.ir s‘ock.As we have the largest and best* vsettment in town it will pay you to do so. After house cleaning you may. . _ . n ._ want ssmezhing in our line for that corner bracket or tue ma Come and see at any rate. Clark Crockery Co, 'd O lite Market /f\\1 Sunnysi c ppo . _ =~__ I = “`. f, ,- ~ f f e ~ ..._, .gh ._ 5,-_eaé 5 ` ~_i_~~ _ _f ` _f- \\, \ 4 § 3% ...sf-. \..`._e~._.. _ , __ c , . _ 7 Ci \ Packages. Such n trivial thing as the prize candy packages which sold fora few pennies,was he means of bringing thousands and tlioiisands of dollars to the man who first conceived the idea. A sad feature of the narrative is the fact that Moses Flint Pe-uslee, who was responsible for the thought and its successful engineering, was unable to take care of the wealth so suddenly dropped into his lap, and to-day he is a poor man. At the present time he . is endeavoring to eke out an existence by selling bouquets along the street, and one of his favorite stands is in front of a great building which he once occupied exclus- ively in the conduct of his prize package businsss. A He appreciated the facts that people were eager always to go into any scheme by which there was apossibility of getting something for nothing.This is a trait very pronounced in the human race, and n weakness which Mr. Peaslee proceeded to take advantage of. He argued that it would be out of the question for him to give something for nothing all the time, and at the same time reap aprotit for himself, so he did the next thing to it. He arranged that every once and a while some of his patrons should get much more than they had paid for. He purchased one hundred sticks of candy and had the manufac- turer put an occasional piece of money in- side the wrapper. He took up a. stand in a busy section of the city in Boston, in the evening after he had already done a da.y’s work, and started to sell his candy. The first package was bought by an old the the of h It Q HBO ' he cti '__ Ryan in the course of his sermon at the " services in connexion with the bcstowing of the red baretta on Cardinal Martinelli yesterday, alluded to the ixiflipendence D D Y- free from interference on the part of governments; he is soo big a. mpn tu blessing upon the United States. Many things may happen when 'you -, catch cold, but the thing that usually E' happens first is af cough. An inflamma- i tion starts up in the bronchial tubes or in 1,, the throat, and the discharge of mucous ;;, from the head constantly poisons this. ,;_~ Then the very contraction of the throat I; muscles in the uct of coughing helps to 1 irritate so that the more you cough ,_~_ the more you have to cough. that in many cases the irritation started <; in this wav results in lung trouble that are called by serious names. It is in this , irritated bronchial tube that the germ of -if’ consumption finds lodgment and breedsi ;~ Great numbers disregard a. cough at first and pay the penalty of neglect. Cough 9 never did any one any good. It should be x dispensed with promptly. Adamson's Bo anic Cough Balsam is a well known re medy, and it is the surest and quickest , cough cure known to-dny. It does not d _f eive by drugging the throat. It soothes :- he irritated parts and heals them, the _ h f its own ascond. T it seems like nature’s own provision for curin a cough. Every druggist has it, cents. Be u ge has “F. W. Kinsman 8:. Co." blown in the " bottle .- , 1 0 BALTIMORE, May 10.-Archbishop I /t-1 \rti~.»'-..a§_ of s ac He said the Pope must be all _. be 1" .P _Lf sub_}ect of any powers. At the close is sermon the archbishop asked God’s -~l“iS..I'-5215-. _--‘M1-1-’ IF YOU CATCH COLD. .-5 ., __ . _i ii- is, of course, beyond question t- ,_ e- _~ at 'D he .4 coug stops o on. of this medicine is so simple that ,-5 ‘~'».-'eg- s re to t the genuine, which _ sv ITALIAN EMIGRATION. woman, who opened it on the spot and took out a twenty-five cent piece. This set the pace for customers, and his busi ~=es= nd to consider its extension. It was found necessary to rent such U35' ess on that and subsequent nights was ry heavy. It had in a. week or two sumed such proportions that it was ecessary to devote himself to it entirely uildingasthc Herald structure, where, cording to the story of Mr. Peaslee Some persons are disposed to protest America during this month. Well, it ill becomes usto say too much on this Y example of coming to America'€-Bos- ton Herald __..__¢---- \ 5 n seventeen weeks, the rent of the but - ...- imself recently told, he cleared $17,000 ld d ing alone being $3,000. Later he ma e $3,965 in forty nights selling his packages ina. store Ein Tremont Row. Then he A W :_ _ . w ' - 0 ad habitable, and here he made $ On the latter occasion his patrons drank eighteen‘barrels of ice water. In Phila- . ° . h l' l 1 h t h V t. dephila., the old man said, he made $1,400 gm; ‘f;ivi;I¥aul;&b$viE:1°r§°fei;v 8 bgtges cot he minima LiNiMEN'r. in seven days despite- the fact that was given trouble each day by the police. The old man was made the subject of many a newspaper paragraph, and Tony Pastor, while at one' of the Boston theaters while the prize packlge craze was at its height ‘sung a song ' in reference to it was made. The lines When Peaslee cheats May I forget to love. , This had reference to his well-known l' ,_ honesty in not forgetting _tnput thegggprlgpesv it -A". in his packages. Reference was 5186 ' _ made to him in a play written by Eliza ~ ~ Weathersbee. ‘ -‘ ASSIST NATURE. ,a ..` f 47 -4, ` ~ You have been told to “hitch your wagon to a star”-that Nature will assist _ g _vou. That’s all right. There are times, _ ‘~ however, when y u should assist Nature' bl , and the springis r ne of these times. .‘-I Nature is now undertaking to clenee 7 your aystem-if you take Hood’s Sarsap- - arilla the undertaking will be successful and your complection bright and clear. ___..¢_.--_ LESSONS OF SOUTH AFRICA. ; I .\ 'I -'2- 'imiitua Pnninsnivuns. We have the very best facilities and every requisite for developing ' Brintin . Toning and Mounting. Films, Plates, and Paper Negalweii 8 All kinds of Amateur Work- For The Season of _ , We will make a specialty of Platino Type Printing, by which the most beautiful results are obtained, and were so popular ai U0 IIB l90l considered a era ze in the United States. Trade Rates for all Classes of Amateur Work Queen St-_ 4 doors north of Grafton Street, April 30 The Studio where Baby is always welcome, i The result of the English campaign in South Africa. has been watched very closely by the oiiicers of the European armies, and it is not all unlikely that many changes will be made in European military equipment which can be ldirectly traced to the Boer war.-Boston Herald. _ __._..Q--- fi WARTS Ann UNSIGHTLY. ent to the Crawford Building, which Alfed A. Taylor, of Margarec, says: i as yet unlinished, but three floors were ‘One bottle of MINARD'S LIMIMENT ID ¢ ' 7 a curedaswelling of the gamble joint, and night, and $358 on the Fourth of July. and saved a horse worth $140,00- With R0ld€D ‘1W€9»f»S completed to day for the formation of ri. combination of the eight leadirg publis ers of popular music in the Unitei States i UNTOLD AGON 1 FROM SALT RHEUM / - : Thos. W. Payne, of Bathurst, saved ._,___.;-1@-- CORNER IN MUSIC. Cnicaoo, May 10 -Arrangements were _-11u*D-*_* Food fills the shrivelled a.rteries_with new rich blood, strengthens and rekindles the I vitality of the nerves, and ‘ gives a well rounded form, and clear ealthy com- plexion bo all who use it. 25 cents a box all dealers _ ' --¢-- 1 ` Italy is to spend about $21,000,000 a year for the next six years in reorganizing her fleet. This seems like alot of money to I , be invested in boats by a. country that ` once upon a time compelled one of its cit- izens Chirstopher Columbus by name to go over to a neighbor’s and borrow an old junk w.th which to tlnd a brand new world. . in-*Iii That is the reason no one is clamoring for a. few more warts-make them fashion- able and a remedy to grow warts would %uickly be made a Bnancial success. Yes utnem’s Corn and Wart Extractor re- moves them, works quickly and without pain-any druggist will tell you more about this remedy. Mg-l BRlTAlN’S POPULATION 3Z.525,7l6. Lonnoiv, May 10.-According to the! Ire- an increase over the population of 1891 of 3 523,191. The Tick System Improved ’ T°;Cun_i__C-0;-_m-anew Le W . K. Corner Grafton and Great George Stree`. _é ' -AT _ ` Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Table ll dru ists refund the money if it fa Ll' W- G KS’ fecumghte nw. Grcve. signature l , _ on each box. , If your watch or clock dces not tick right. drop it in and havent made right. _We can do _ it. Having engaged the services of Mr. B.; , W. Camexoh. ]€W¢1¢f- ,We are 1° 9 P°5m°n t° let , ~ h - ' . , 'E d_ ___._}-1-1 5/Ou ate repai_s when prcmi e Watchmaker and Jeweler. THB SULTAN A SUCCESS <1* __ Maybe the Sultan of Turkey can t T A' I China the secret of how not topay that , $700 000 0(1) of war idemnity until she gets , ~ P5 - ._ I good anii ready. As afpostponer of y a a 4 ' day the Sultan is a great success. To Annivie Enom 1.1vi:iu=oo1.. G. n. Pnn 1 AR“'”“'““0USED A, ,_,_S,_ "‘“””‘”“°“°“*“‘=“°“"°°‘T“" ;='»=if.r’»ff=-as-»»~~ iii...-mf. wise- , ` ' -,,- _ ~'i._="-.- ` :-7 »‘~__ _ . ..' is »,~~-“ if 'r.»‘*r , 5' r» fr ' < -1 .'.'~ -, ,.,» ,».,_, ,..__... __,,` ,..r _ _ _-__ -we Q..-_ ' ..‘_..~.ff_i.,... _.,- ‘~ ,_ ' -v sr- ~ < ‘~~-‘ = 1 ~ ~ . ef.~> .. _ 1 ...A - ,-, __ .._~._<» , -» .4 ,v5.1-»_yrE__. -_,rat--.¢ -¢._,,_ .;;,,_,- 1 3:. V ` l' l turns of this year’s census the total pop- ulation of England and Wales is 32,525,716 - WAL'mAM,Ma.ss,May 10.-It was stated in watch manufacturing circles here to-day that a syndicate was making an effort to secure the American Waltham Watch ` Company’s plant here and also the fac ts tory of the Elgin Company, at Elgin, Ills. ils As very _ ff.. _ Mr. Chas. F. McLean, Palmerston, Ont. says:-I.sufl`ered untold agony and misery for years with salt rhcum in my feet. I tried almost every remedy I could hear of. I was told by the best physicians I could get more than temporary relief. I was induced to try Dr. Chase’s Ointment. After one or two application I received great relief, and when I had used only wo boxes I was commletely cured.” At all dealers ti) cents abox. .--o-- _. A WATCH COMBINATION. i <5%Jf....~ 0 Carters’ Seeds Grow Shirt. ........ _ _ and tlnlsh. at i Ceshmeres,.Alpocas and Silks. nnfurr ci* r6i'€iiif .ii~ii`i" iiicutts’ ‘ s o linked to Health and beauty alway 3; ' v . . if gether. A wrinkled, tired and worn- _ _ 221 looking face tells immediately of nervous- , ' _ 5,. __ ; f ., d an accompanying ills-._ , ` < - _ _ 'i ness, worry an_ _m _ y) _ and' illegularities. r. Chases _ Nerve _ V 9 -;, 1 » ri i ~ ii." T.. 3 What Trade we Have We’ll hold, What we . - - » 7 ., rr Q. 1 This signature is on every box of the genuine .ii Lazstive Bromo=Quinine ww gg amen: that enrol a cold in one Civ , -A'r.- , 9 ._ T.A. l`ICL€aE\ _ ,_ "gg ’ l 10cte lb.`nt the Crlilvgh t`2on§ei:stz‘il’>I\g1[‘=y.’-W. AtHpyghiescn n I. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. : __ 4( ‘ I ’ T th te 'bl agesof consnmptioni $ I »On€arid, thrdlgozghment is petitioned to E '_ establish hospitals for consumptives. I - - - i. . .i . =~»~'°°ts;.t.°:r..°..m°t°°s°afsi= 7200 bags common Liverpool Salt 12 ags o e on. tgptaggigpmnmd and Tupemée which ;_ Steamer due here 20th Ma-Y_.an‘_1 will be sold low whilst land- E.,,,u,3,;1§d £&.e d€£§ The new styles-show latest in out Pleats, '1‘ueksandHemstitoh effects ' in White Lawns, Sateens, French Printed Flannels, Black- and Colored Our mission in life is to fit_you out from the 1 CD -1 CD “IW "il crown of your head to the solesoi your feet. ` Let’s taken rapid run down ,the list' I 4 Men’s Crashillats, .25 $.50 $.75 “ “ Caps. .25 .50 75 Straw Hats, .05 .25 1.00 ‘ * Neckwear, .05 .25 _ _50 . Colored Shirts .50 .75 1.00 Neglige “ .50 .75 1.00 Suits, all wool. 4.50 6.59 8.50 Balbriggan Un- ~ ' _ defwear. .40 .75 1.50 ls ¢\ la H H H All sold on approval, Your money back if you _ want it. because 40,000 Italians are coming to 9 . matter, for who knows where we’d all _ _ be to da. if an Italian hadi.`t set the iirst i . . What[makrs1§our ad. twriting an` especially easy taskfis the fact that the goods:iin`§dhr,h:yhs; Clothing Room are such inspiring subjects. Look 5' where you will a1.dyou’ll see something pretty and _ E wearable for the littlechaps; and the prices! we’ll I U of r let them do a little talking. “ ' - ii.-» Blue Serge; Blouse Suits 0.75 J jp All Wool Tweed, 2 pieces, 1,35 I Beautiful Dark Tweed, all wool 2.00 ‘ - I ` » Halifax Tweed,tb`rce pieces allwooll 3,75 ~ ffl Scotch Tweed. pure wool 4 75 Hard Scotch Serge Twilled, 6 00 Boys will be boys but better looking ones, ran as follows: ___ 5* v 1 ' n . , V _ V c , ._ ' ’ V _ V _ ' .h_ ’ ` ’ , Just the same if you let us dress them .for you""""' ` ’ ` ' . __ 3 i ~ - ., ft -» _ Havenft we _re after. ` _ _ ~ i il if n1~, iutv Rs»oacANiziNc Ran FLEET. _ . ~ e . ,_ .I it ` F . _ V .` I( 4 .»1~' l ' MICA is th hi h t d f AXL EASE piica Lp`u§sSaEpp?ft§iKtll‘;' Ediooth sufgfairda on the mgglad. itlilhlliltieic satisfactory CR EIflH‘§S‘E` ‘ie'(ICeH`ll'flllCd§ i‘Su‘AN'°rYk ul “ Manufactured by ' s OTH? E§=E‘.‘.¥i§°.?.n§’=éE.i!i'aa£?.‘-Z." ! 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