mE lal k o. 00 Om HEROM , +99 mnrlsu w nd y piiaimionne en onl ol i Fapa m- heer trow | lntactem Jn Ameriep . to Sanday ll __%l%% 1. Mfldlhnm{nfln- l--l-] E'E.:é‘;â€â€™?"?!’{t%!flhk 80 E.'.':m†thyself to them % serve Pr? gov‘ner was BB 6 feet hig h. Heart‘s Healer. Mrs. Mugger, wife of 03’“ CObarles in 30 Minntes from Heart Disease of mï¬:f'lâ€m J;‘o:&' 0 Pn h nse amaze b p.“.d "M cnugtvyu;&:’- f»::sm t clons !‘ he cried, as h for the dBor, 1 san‘t adord that | ta sn 8 Tok o on flm country _ "9000 gracious &A wellâ€"known brilliant entertainer who has just returned from a five yeare‘ tour in Australia, has many amusing '.&l;l to tell among which is the followâ€" 3 was ordering my advertisement in a Melbourne da‘u, ne"rotor office rm day,‘ said theinarrator, ‘when a tall anky countryman walked in and said a: wauted an ‘In Memoriam‘ netice in ® uOblttlwy oolum; :,f the m $ ole guv‘nor died a year ‘ he p.:r"{’;‘d;b..“ I !bt::)ld' éh a bit o‘ n the paper about him.‘ 'm right‘ ::g:uted the clerk: ‘have %bmagpu it with {ou P n,‘ said the rost 0; ‘can you fix me Bp ‘&hiut' ngnl{' replied the clerk. ‘Opr m r ‘In memoriam‘ notices is six Pot Foot Suadiog m Th t Daw Tt hk esrt. Â¥From Agony to Joy. Acute Sufferings from Acute Rheumaâ€" tic Ailment Relieved by South Amâ€" erican Rheumatic Cure When Hope Had Well Nigb Goneâ€"Mr. W. Forris, wife of the Well known p uhntwqam 0‘*"‘\111"1!:1: the Story of Her Oure. T '“‘“'!m‘lmtuï¬nrï¬o-} rhermatic affection in my ankle, and at Pimes was so bad that I conld not walk. I tried every knowa remedy and treatâ€" ed with best physicians for years, but PALMER ARRESTHD, t J ored io haulat ites, J used two y 'l;’i' vl.(bs:vtu, u.:l !Iou%duP-lmeb:munh P:h.:w.. ni pointed him out *ï¬Â»cin-oor:foamnbuq.vn.. told that be was a prisoner, Palmer and had to be helped to the ® wagon e was in such apâ€" % belplessness that the officers did Rot press him with questions, y L0 oo d o o L o oo e rentigh,. KB b.dwonoollboPI:‘otnlu. During his a4 the Hotel, mer kept closely :Lroon. When on the ground fivor be would find a secluded corner in the library away from the crowd, Police Captain O‘Ma:ley and Detective Gockâ€" Li c e d i l-pbou&mfl-j}o-;:â€" T!“;: chester County, N. Y. n::'uu. phoned that g-llner had been traced M.P-l_l'â€"l; Bm nt t Pianate Mtotel Prroay at ter‘e afternoon. Palmer is a handsome, dressed man, about 45 years old, and has been at the hotel for a week resâ€" Kmimer, who shot dead his mother, sisâ€" ter .nd'hnï¬u at Mamaroneck, I&Y‘, was arrested by Coptain (‘Mailley and »emeap ahe o BHoel with heart tronâ€" | fpstractors in Americe, to Senday Tt n L Enigre m w nsed all . and used all remedias known | _ 9. Thou shall not make unto thee St. Louis,Mo., January 28.â€" rmanent | relief. Although ace in remedies was about _ was induced to try South Rneumatic cure. I purâ€" bas whiths J ie &:3‘%& t . largely froto the | sive e wwuum woods may be | able a could probably be The arrest was yolt fos. mors id GatVh daii Pue ce ie e y on 7p13 ie e penue es &m%ï¬&% son leak * 00 0 9 M MCt "',Wfl»"ï¬-"’%’?ï¬ï¬m' "E“*:WW'M" %mi Jn msttle diras, gives health, HOOD‘sPI ismg sadee. Fr hk Would not bring happiness the person sufferâ€" log with dyspepsia. but flm‘ga%m-rau- has opred many thousand of cases %'ï¬:vl'fl!m 1t tones the stomach, regulates ols and puts all the Machinery of the system in good of applee,he said to himself : T will put all &2 :sï¬u into one basket, ku? it will be eagier than picking tham out of two baskets.‘ so he(Fut the sixty applea into ane baaket, and he said to {umu, ‘Naw if I sell two apples for ane cent, and my old friend ‘selle three for sent, ;i.c is the as nflhf 33-’ apples for 1 cente. i‘hmhg will lï¬f ‘ve apples for 3 cente.‘ When gï¬ gad suld &o sisty »p‘rln he hugd e ad only 24 cents, which was right two because there are twelve fives in Higty, and twice twelve are tw twm'. But if ;ho othbor oll:i.dmt'td l;g ’a there, and rach one so ®ppIAs & ately,they would have reoowcg 35 m The day. | Bat one day the old apple man | ant rellot nast 1 bad foisd South An who sold th wu cent was w erican Nervine To my lu:»n the to “oh‘vz:rr:;t. cn? ‘:ï¬q &t:' bottl: ‘“;h we m-& W“‘: ropiag tpk @f fAl y n fouey: ECE ndiÂ¥ consan ud c TLAE IC cial rival to Rrooklyn. | in New York harbor, he represented,is | * 2°)OKking. What feminine foolish | b°@° in N« :'ï¬â€˜ commerce xn Unt barbor | 2888 D!'::llfl Frke h.gw:{ She ::‘.: treal, Joh'h m N ; uest of a amoun folk and Galveston, . On the 200,000,â€" m N*q-d";: comprohenaion, | * Rreat amo 000 bushels of grain, which reached|**% i# l Will you kindly enlighten | to take ber charges amounted to $18 h&n.nd ‘Goodness knows,"said my wife, ‘I‘d | °D* mush se hok e n saalg, o fiage Aiinaman n | on dn was ; ‘t :‘Ih\.o hndd“ “:m @:'m’-don'gmbu'lmuu%h; operation of t! P * ment wou‘i mot soly beveBié bundrem |_, ‘WBF 9047 I again demanded |for the tip of smaller railroads in the country, but lh?xply , mn would make Staten Island a commer.|.. ©°%4%‘ explained my wife, plainâ€" | PrOpared ac« ?::.-J oxar. Is “‘:;El†L%;Mr; Fhon shalt not take unto thee in Mr. Wiman proposes to build a terâ€" minal railroad, for the purpose of conâ€" necting the railroads entering New York and Jersey City with ships at Staten Ialand, ‘The cost of lighteragze in case of disagreement the Interâ€" iMCnmcoluli.‘on--y‘g- cribe rates and routes, or it may do so at the request of any persou interested .| “"uv"â€"'-â€"" hascad 1 -â€"“ "i‘lbhtw route for inâ€" part thereof s ty *moa:.'nui-mnda!lhq proposed fare and divisions of fares and: t WO m re? OPm PS SERAR TR .e thoughtfuily, ‘tell .nyln-ï¬u'i-;dlu!x; -.uxwhridï¬n“d" support of a proposed amendment to tremely anxious to age me.‘ the Interstate Commerce law, which ‘Well, why don‘t you gp ap once T I provides that any common carrier deâ€" \ siring to form a through route for inâ€" ‘Why, T don‘t see how I can,‘ replied t-munfloo-;u-:;-hpo_"z my 'iL I . pll'lww 80 m ¢ not WIHW’- u&cwmï¬,muddlh LIs'm daylight, it isn‘t raining,and proposed fare and divisions of fares and you have a new dress and hat,‘ ‘ proposed routes, es n followi Juan.) %8.â€" igh she were trying to make her !o"'-.:r_-_- an~ 26.â€"The, Abuse _‘-fl were trying to make her representatives of the Interstate Com| ‘WU»*W# it, wy dear? I ssked, 4 MWillion Geid |Roliarse An Apple Problem a time there were two ;:"_'_‘}‘)&‘ market early NOPD mm enc iort ppragnarmg 6e 17 aro e epi w listened to a Command for __ Mre. Wallaceâ€"I do believe that a g“ woman could w , | RMM {:m hefore gfll‘ ?&m&uï¬?&:ï¬ â€: great cure."â€" Bem auo B S ts hoi ] ‘Or do you insist upon :ï¬u 1 Shall I ;m’:dbocmht:’- wheelâ€" *h see you j %x.ï¬uum'w my i in teare, 'WI retorted ‘you mistake ; I ‘am not joking,. What feminine foolish nees prevents you from immediately | ing the Iast request of a very drar ‘m be*o.d my comprehension, "";ifll ill you, kindly uli;blu‘ m‘Goohe-. knovws,‘said my wife, ‘I‘d _ ‘Ob, I wou‘dn‘t ever think of such ““:‘h"‘*‘d‘ a agmmons,‘ protested my __‘Why don‘t you go then ? L urged. _ ‘Vbh, L wou‘dn‘t ever think of such ““xflw'm’w my ‘Why don‘t you go P I o:m@--.,ï¬..,m "wkgy 1% in Were in Thekst." she ds qubromce ioipcilinie s Bpy ts _ have not felt so well for To Abolsh Chinese Custome. 3â€â€"'%‘3’13‘& W’ &%t:.& San m Jap. 28.â€"In conse uis 0 Prororenlairh He Anticipated &.é.m‘:“'ï¬â€˜ï¬‚w srg -“‘m,“’;:‘“" allaceâ€"I do believe that a E“ _0f ht '% '% uy ?&mï¬.fl‘ï¬m PaLholdnd fo gbolish the oustoms of 4& oi Mhoatie, h PAOT YOUR PMYB Auuuvbohdbuoliï¬n‘h. to her advantage to return to her old h?:‘lnflwo.:i A ‘ e owned a cow and a considerable Wl.‘mw but not a great amount of money.â€" She wanted to take ber cow with her, and she know that in order to ship it that distance ::"""'"““m'iflk-: determined to attendan :‘::'l‘ and thus save ber railway r (gloomily)â€""I am afraid %}3‘&‘;’,{",’,& Wm her arâ€"â€"‘¥en ond here‘s it y ietonloithis +mm» _ |bQ Quson‘s Ayo _ Shey have in mo"o&u t ie hi i6 4 L YA CANF e Office in the Fred G. 1 " Puruoray, Suae! AÂ¥p A0covenaye. i j 1 Mlant nin O _ *Mephonse commin! 7 keeps constantly in staai pi+t are Me o c uteu ho dgr o i M ETNE N | ced Bgpe ht m re io bratinae nyimnt | k BRok â€""‘1 e m B 4. W. Â¥, PC : B 4 e l B ariecegin s to Loax,) &b‘fl'ï¬w in W aterlioo (Money to ioan.) * um.-:vu. Toronto and W 4 1897 â€"Page 6 e o caai Aenedize da cce segh gege tC ore (+ 0(8 fquse s /14 King Street, keops constantly in steey Sanderson‘s Bakery Youths Men‘s Suits regular price Prices Cut in Two in the Middle Worth Makes the Man Original selling price is marked in nia. Wll'c-mudthnm. t in half, n-."?-"u‘&"f'â€"‘u..u.-fl"‘mum along the 1 hed now. Amflbhyâ€"hhhb’mafl C..‘.‘:d!?‘:""- panna» amor,. ~~ |~ want of it the fellow fommaptson hsn hoi uty h kiï¬ Tepptememiste e io m gs fardithngs phag opmmmergvs S. SAUDER & Co., $5 00 for olsc t s / .A ie phis APNA . PrAl p d PA §A / 4 3 A Drop in Monts Fisoher‘s Shor Hotelifor Sale, Farm for Sale, s . o WB meenresttenh Noy Is Tus Trun Â¥on \ s’fh""h’m *