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WOMAN'S PLACE
IN THE FAR EAST,
Her Life is a Very Circumscribed One Compared With Ours.
Frederick W. Eddy, writing to the
New York Times from Shanglod,
eaet
Women in China, enjoys the Ms-
etion of having escaped the ad -
ration of foreigners. Her praises
are unsung In the verses dr other
!ands ; she is not enshrined on the
eaavas of those whose Ideals of out -
;ward being tete world has adopted, never learns of It. To him She is
ehe ias flashed no wit upoa the page the Chinese equivalent for "HI,
to declare himself only in a fieurative
way and for practical purposes appear
to be submissive. The national cos-
tume, which puts digs trousers on wo-
man and the frocks on man in China,
does not always seem displaced.
The Chinese do not think it worth
ovhilo to name a girl. She is sister,
and goes by number. If her mother
gives her a pet appellation, that is
their Own dear secret. The husband
44( romance or dazzled et nett, her
beauty. Everybody has agreed in let-
ting her alone from the ankles up,
as though her only possible claim to
consideration lay in her cramped
and tortured feet, which everybody
pfities. and about which nobody ever
does anyteeng except to pass reso-
lutions.
Evert at heave she is under initial
disadvantage. She starts life handi-
capped be- her sex. NO family wants
et. girl baby. When the women go to
the temples they always pray for
boys anti buy bey images in the
hope tira.t the gds will remember
and favor them. If a girl results,
She is tolerated rather than enjoy-
ed. While hardly out of her baby-
hloral hbr feet must be swathed, if
elle belongs to a proper family. As
elle grosses
Her Liberty is Restrained.
Sae knOws nothing of life outside
the walls or her home, exeepa emit number of baenb to blows he should
glitnnsets as elle may catch frnen reveive in punishment; anti the map-
eeleelow or from a covered eitair istrate mist give the order that she
svieele she may aecesionally be ear- preecribes.
tied to visit families in wilieh there woman Reines le Caine as elsewher
are other unfortunates lane herself. in the domeetie relation. She is not
'Haas she remains aprisoner until the mere e,rameeniene that soreal
ready for delivery to a hand eine rules would make her. Those rules
ihaS lieve.r seen, heneeterta becoming aboinel itt exeeptatne so plentifully
tz sa-e Of that husband and his rot to be distinguished by them. Her
parents.A brool or ler own springs traits are tleo;4' 4)f womasorisol • svi.11-
alp about her riarettly eneugo and ins alwayR to please and to be loved.
tho time that preeess PnwtS HIIP is a In spite of all that isseal of the ;!
grandmother. late to,eagoes easier leek of Oriental merality. site i rea-
;9r !Ler es the ehamren meture. for eeerebly *-bservant of tho Ten (on-
e wlvs of her 24' ais must Fes her • ma mimosa s withont ha; ins; ev.-r Ward
tianshazaitie. and the Philren ore theta; There iss nes more eseeetill '
lsoaratl to provide for "ser esonfori es Tsang ensovit -re la the lower walks. ;;
Ste
test &Aerie) 4..! asejlr ,ddasationts. while agreites oisitore o'aerve. the 4
and to respect eer authority aS wife 14 44141:4'S It-iscrentes in es, erS'
boing at; res.". lives. „ or:set sal wey. •neoists Ins his,
Modern eresinSits 1+ /Octet t ra,o•an ", farming'. yna'se,4t o it fee bine.;
elle a Bite ses toresaa-sraineol with a, .leores•pooh:, sen 1
esrianeepti• el; 5t r'nt'nt t Violin mush or tap, 11 on on. 1..tisse that „
ese wernon losews sae He bot this. I its. ;oast tt, rform.. bee hoattain.: :It.
ineettretiene ere restreetal etiti ter r',C:4, I•l4. oblIsreas.
los.' treellitions ne•11 enstems tient 1, ',4444 •01040141444* '4°41 C1.44t41.4S:
17,0,11; t,-p•irt4,9 •11-ian, !sable noel ate eir 1ee 11- ft re ;elle f sr tie. faintly yy
npetietralSea 'UAL. Mat 41-'442;‘° r1r170.,,
t
an ses,s,s ssts sets-, '1 't' `e, IS1,* I • 1wooseon Tsv•,••ri" aivi L'
to essistee t,,siete steels:Me to iteeps trentoi. it. totoest h • worto
„ glee ranee nnetieloist wiSeh ber pelintinse est e'st ens•os witein j,
tirP11-•'!I4 54accOtt11 g(4w4 i ""sst "oot Nee asset nes% lolly fallen t,4
" )19 r40:: 1.4)S14 rk•IU4 41,,T4LOY ,Oen 1•1• -(1,,
Ass. tee beet tof her let eineertillgY 'resolvers; 1.'oss-es aso4 Rare in eillua
s•os r•sreo ovalC V‘tal WITt4 on.,1 toes tt,o.t /!!
,Ot!4')3 tflA1,.1'n'• fl fl ter ttotiee tan Setae oet h
it
there," or "Oh, say," until the
/rabies arrive, when she beconaes
"Chang's mother," or is otherwise In-
directly deeignatee. That does not
bother her, for she knowls no other
girl except as the owner of
A Certain Number
in some man's home. Yet mother is a
term of love and power. A man may
do MR much as he likes in regard. to
rue wife, but; though he be gray, and
bent he cannot embark in any enter-
prise or undertake a jeurney, If his
mother Is living, without her con-
sent. Sons will onee in a while get
a refractory western notion into
their head% and imagine that since
they are mithile-aged, and have for
many years kept the pot boiling for a
large domestis establishment, they
need oraneult no wishes but their own.
It is in the power of as mother to
muse the arrest of such. a son for
disobedience and to indicate the
the Merge, witicra showed that he
heed read the interesting syraposium
ttpou this queetien in the Record..herald, contained these significant
eel: era newt :
Wailes I write these worace am
inuell influenced by a vigorous cor-
respondence symposium in one of
the great news Isar:nail; oi Chicago
ott this very subleet, and it justa
fies ray attitude and rny argument
The world of busy toilers, the tired -
out men and women of six days'
labor iv, elle marts of merchandise,
want, on the Lord's day, seine inepir-
atiou on the subject of sln-fighting
and ein-lcilling.
I am constrained to think that the
plain men and women of to -day are
Like their progenitors and ancestry;
'that they want Chrliet for the feed-
ing of their souls.
'Unless the. Ch.rietian religion is for
the soul of man -for his spiritual up -
lilting -there is nothing to it. No
church can long subsist on biology,
literature or art. There is nothing in
solence that ever touch.ed the human
heart *with sympathy, tenderness or
compassion. Lectures on geology
neeer called forth the gentle minis-
trations to the poer and lowly that
mtsrked the earthly career of the
Master. We can find solaee for be-
reavement, no consolation for the
virimiltudes of life in the cold strata
of the Silurian or Devonian ages.
We can setucly all these things in
our books and libraries. There le lit-
tle food In them for man's spiritual
nature. The pulpit mu.st preaoh hope,
faith, charity, love, usefulness, Im-
mortality. If it preaches not these
things, but wanders away after bugs
and bovviders and sensationalism, it
Is of no service. to Christianity. -
Chicago! Herald -Record.
Her Ntliele tatty, el• 4.-l'ess des* 4 rattlers
sle4, Int lesro,".s• toss...! elloal, '0 vs , sa.selly es ests., ts ss t,,,,,,s`Z. „,r, ,It 114 „y with
Intake le tees'.if et E r leti% a, t,* 1.2.4irr 1103.., kaiT'L'rli-T nit7 ',.?,,,.! tr11i =., t,,,lv,
iloarea
alitereeil retell treloetee witee - t 'Ler see - re V .,!3 l, , .0V, 11 tsrt_t. ss."„
Otter: ftellaette. let asattosol es' ra'slits vosontess tare tesst heves ti1•s, e nos to,.
iten•ottS-,:nto t.t4sk.,61,4,8,'S4r.nos4.2,,tiorti,,',1,,,,,te,-,,ate,,,,,11:asst4e,,,T,..„sso tr:„Iiii„. le replun,tani.: oul,•!.sy.ti..stititA,""s.5‘. e.sa.,,,t,,,:a 1:!lienc,:ita.ii
b'e• TrCi'41Cnt tel,:eiM t240 ruf•184 St.V.)y,, t LIN'.!9F t...,121 trA ..,,• jgc.,td ye ea,s tee
pees, Ses tde ise815.85s, I, bit tI ey zero: litt'Sco • e es t'ess ,,4 r: 01,1 ',., 1110,.. alp as;
lierartitreetitenee tees' no/. •`,104)1'417S t,J,,thriU. 'r; y tS; ee ta leer ises of et
ePaeres ;Lore, - arei trees] teeitier ran I
!
ter fc Sig.:N.2;4. Iter fresioa eesestest Ss sae tit so toes st „so r ..t trton !!,..1 or se_
`Etat noFtatt ott-33 ws' talsia entirest Ii: Ilstaseg. there St treo re-assea to t.ilp.
' t E;:at tisf-v ere Din4';' PC5',.,-
trI14?,3%. S::0 gi atlases fse ttint refeti vts.
More liza lee ercee, she has, on in- eh,' 1:4,7•rv't ottotsrs witia Val, teQFectrealle
ass settee ril It% lit'Dgottlity;5%1 'CT PV.AP:',9:fli:',, !ALI tessa" st lei ese rots
tile Seatesear tarsi; befite It. lillettee epee get gliinsa.e•-ta eltheir IN4Itn.1. von-
- tasiseoss. th.it Wives sere tonla,erent ' tS•liltst tseaen. en1 t'Seer ant. Irto•ttp,, t'441111,
T tr.14r.? `'..t.SICritP, )10!4t1 srtl'ten taro)vt.,l,a, for s'4i,arillis a /1(atlVe 13ea:0,mi. tof sores. leo-
sm, tosses sr sfssttels alirles, and :seer vats rand err/toss', terSoss svettia ts-hieia
tit se getene:nts rate ta..1:esest. neat
ontlren taey leave bonne.
Tisr_s skeiseit (48! ;atle rste fnti- ueand nmo'et gowsilst-se. , sin' corners •otel tettfe
esses sf sstsve estatre in c-enreeter :veatie- 13* 13Q Slide nn E creS -a set-
-Wel'a eta reliance Le atialsee SIN to a• it'ne Fi'' l*en-Ito tiett oer. reeeinet ;;Itraint
teary np2Syttag le Itreeteen issosess thf; elutdity 4,4 tlie Towel.
tee 0 t,teezeienee ,1; ins with; easetota iiseilsrIorstIty nr.-1 tr.eerstise OTP1 rest
teseeS7atatinte, sesinal :and elemestErt ,y ex/iii'" 1 e the rhinette women tee te
eete:ciet. a:;eceottestseliftegi thous:la tree 1 ,,esti'll rail othste totals *The eirtstatinal
!le of a chins4se women„,.. bos•' Nit f,-1 on 11,er lesettlerses ls dealleil
PERILS OF THE DEEP,
Great Hardship and Ex-
posure Endured.
pt. Adnall Burns, of Payette -Inge
ni.S.,Tells an Interesting o.
t.ory
From Ins Own Experiences
(From the Progrese Lueenburg, MS.)
Capt. Mash Burne. tf Dayspring,
Lunenburg Co.. N. a. is a prominent
trePreesentative of a large Chase Of
nese in Nova Settle. who, during
melt 4,a the pbto r. fellow the In n-
gerOtni eeeeputgen 401 dielt-sea. fleh-
Ine. When nit% at Sea Capt. Duvet'
avesnitO on is that 4 41' 4):1) earpenter.
II, It Pt year,1' age. ail I is toelay
lerattley. o Br, vote; ,r0 pre:W
sents e of
iss sisse. Onopl, bas
pet anivennser Ise; sossi this sigorons
licaltis nail! +oh I' ehattlass,-tieently
with a represent:A t Ire +I the Lunen -
burg Pra',.1; ti i helinved that
lett for t'S.e t 11))•'4,' 44.":"° .4 Dr. Wel-
liana Para Pitts wosalol leave been
eisren e a:K.1%u a, "Frees, Mil to
18sak
143..” ',i Capt. !;.erios., "1 tegte the
stetila 49f M cooesapS satilea cif tretaes.
1f13$' !Loss titetr orlslis
the 1t-'pee1 tesatslero 1 6,8 frt.
osseritIS !eel Ise ovelereso, Memo
toell the Ulmtf 13za,7* goal an 13 Lids
fi tree:lea f1 D1tAl ote
*ia n,i. rtt WW1 tarA CIN.140042t1t..
4.,,,•atf,.2 MY .t feelanS aA :61044B
other tiaseeS sllastressCol asollne to the
stem aelu. TAOS 1 Vi;;..6, tosellt troubled
with pees/ in tiu ? busk, sae .,0,9 sl,
STARE DRIVER
STATES 1115 CASE
Experience of Both His Wife and
Himself,
leach lias Tested the Power of 1)odd/s
Kidney Pills -Each bas Achieved
the Sall'AB Result -Docid's Kidney
Pitts have Cured, Them Boni.
Dromore, Ont., Juno S. -(Special)-
Mr. George Saokett drives the stage
between. Droroore and Holstein. That
het is known, throughout the country
side goes without saying. When \he
wsas in trouble a short While ago the
had the sympathy therefore of more
team the few immedia.te friends and
neighbors a man in another walk
would have.
Mr. Sackett thought at one tian.e
he would ha-ve to give up the stage.
Sitting up on the driver's seat day
in a;nd day out, rain or shine, hot
ow cold, he contracted a serious dis-
order. His kidneys became weaken-
ed frees the continual exposure. They
gradually gave hint more and more
trouble. He felt that he -couldn't keep
up much longer.
It is nine miles from Dromore to
Holsteli. That means a round trip
of eighteen miles. Two trains a day
watild make thirty-six miles of driv-
ing. Imagine this in a wet driving
snow storm of March pr February
to a man in a delioaia state of
health.
Mr. Sackett did not give up driv-
ing the stage. Instead he sought the
help ot Dodd's Kidney Pills. Did he
find heap? Read his own, letter, a
letter which tells alsothat his wife
proved the truth of the saying,
"Docid's Kidney Pills are womaa's
best friend." s
"Having used other Largely ad-
vertieed remedies and all the medi-
cine,: recommended to me by my
Friends for Kidney Trouble and ex,
erueLetIng Backache without the
slightest relief, I WAS in despair. In
the ;dirk of time I was Induced to
try Dodd's Kidney Pine and can
never be too thankful for the ad-
vice which prompted. me to do so.
They simply took hold of my trouble
and lifted It off me. I never heard
of anything vvilleth gives such in-
stant rh
elis
"My wile awes even more to Dogid's
itle
Kass Pills than ga.Her cage
Was worse tirat1 mine. Mrs. triaeicett
vrould not be alive tosiny only for
Datiore Wanes- Pints Roth my wife
and ria,yseit 'Mtn truly recommend
Dell I's Kidney Pills ter they do
what they are eialmed to do."
—
latilres tfeestalfoon/ ali.S 11 to St a EC.
,,rtee toed, tefees r.,1114), $42.mrai13
aro:estate tleirese Olt/stab:set feat vo Sete
t toe a to cslrin;t toy a-2;413 w
os elt.
on I 1 tiseater• statr-rently tisiet
ent 11-selse 1 stoS forced to otst
stoefs, oaa 13 den:
o1 llos a tin/se tette
lint/0 ter o bete:Tee Teem 1 rftessereil
tee ofettot (gni aseeers; itenesee cALer '
E -t wit13t itao better teso4t.
lay nest Cree /I wail run *Iowa ratrz,
mesa, eed so, osepet.te. and W2121
tE,Nz-•&II roo,tra.1a Eadv avel maid
"Or'Seiseitt ti,ties sse ME% I eleseeed to
read ea a eseveatepet the teeterasaia'i
of a Sure me la by tise tele grl D. ;
Mete- nee Pere, widen in eerie
spectspresented -symptoms Dike my
OW IL Tee strafloretfersvard manner St 1.
whielt tee vry wee told gave ne8
new seepe. and determined to try •
tin ses piale. I sent for tainese. bones. Or
.. 11
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rose rtesorefeS1 Rtritlilareiq el:spwilero r4e7t' 477s-Dtt 14-01 tputnntaty Virlim30.1 but ;
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A (Serious Illusion.
eta -ions (,"'.11! reinesSoo te
tea On tire omen:Josses-Sag fixers, fretria
La 'Stature. th • DoSseeS sawn,* tie.
eihite etlesift:. teetsratinsie the itlesela
-.4-graarce ernes ts-aella systIlaser ti. 114Ity
syslinsehro eon h. sss olo 11. ix.eat-prior,
nit0,41 orp
tito taisots: ,!aak•Apao:...tt41, tiros/eh
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Dear Elr4.
Le reinedly for colds, ete. tt is the
troast liniment 1 hieve a,ver user/.
111V. dORIA111 ILArat.
see etterse riie"ettnt; tier e'll"" e'Sro, !eas 51D fl.e* aleneg: cabilyat a ,01,,1 113uw,1 tiko,
1t 113.' 1313 l'41.44 4)T ";'4'":21. (rj;'". ntsvne tlas 2o doily riewspatess.
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1:11;•,74' fln+t 4%s „Ls'i r «i;ereases wary fest. avel ano..sly tise
Celes. reo ri° .,„eses e;,,sts; ..14; tee eseele, es.,seess„ rss. •stsssselc,ms reviews- wilisla arrests have bet one
'11.1;";1:,''e4 ,71ty ebY:fshilsi. ,2-t
7y an ettres ie a re-fa:sae. Wit uteiessneys ant so/fel-lug Nave rs- erj
.xtst'°' T4'n lifYntnaLsts
etleren -". to reeks eseetfertssUP der Sato- rAt? t5 -c• an:1 pe.rty comptc.m17.1 pulls to many "Ifitst testae" cern onily abut item
;tzyeers rid petents they oreena vo, V ;q..esesstsi.ses , ta),; Taef.,nsly esissess. ass- fissICI to $50 per month. while the AV-
avont.',1 -heossees1 -‘18's1 never berore reutemelete a are i where yeM
it414,1 EP 6`'ts-fits1 hY nt413l tlict have ". -the. hlstory of the forejszn trembsse : erasee they.
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t+ to near of the first instnnee erag` *42t°it' ettrtttt not over
have ral=e3 to give / Ask for Minard's and take n
essesere reneestors. - y iinPnrtiriEY written. Pi the results where trsey were fairly tried." ; other,
measles nee Aetna. as well as for ess-se en yes frietl It may net tan- fi.4 SCC;52 endors.a.tiorns QS'
emete costs; arid rgo 01/Hgat13on 5S El" likgy uppear that they never their that give Dr. Williams' Pisa,: Pills
Ie 1- or 747 ;81'3 so n'ciiilnisalY rtb3"Ll:Ced 4 first faustaise net to the Empress. lett 11 esese geese poptessisy sos,..0.,,g,,,z,ryat
7'
11 t, 0
70'4•1"P at titrg-e• -I-weirs' ig a ,; perhaps, its siSte nt herto the iostig- ute. warm Nesselbors tell eatA et ker
13'Zgion tizet ' en d adviee rtri 1 irresid=t Ibis Pres- " of a Ise Ieseersitf they Rave dr:riven from
Paye Peat -lice/ lionor to Age. MIT): o'f her ezpotior toen-ii of men. tlens roses of these p.ns, aeid where a
ea gereentt„on kra 1,117-7 that the sue- ' Fair trial Es gases tl.,-re. reselts ere
edits; stse w:ta more Ter it while He-
nn", resor n it wiser; dead, es
WANTS MORE aosPEL
ly13135Vas plateete move.
seate ;e1 amineetaege, Ch13ese ws- leithop -Leopard Denounces What he
atn:t1! human.. Yforegeing 13 Calls sr Religious Rubble/a."'
pleaseees or csertslOp and selee-
ttLe does Let, as a mattev o The appeal of the ChrIstIart world
--oarse. st et her 13 rt tt romar.ce. for More gospel and less literatere
'When ett neirriags tine gates of rind 2,4i,anse •Is the pellet was
the world opern a little wider to her
hen before. she outs her Shorn little quently soloed by Bishop William An-
,
eyes to the uses for which they were drew- Leonard in Ins address at tbe
intended. If they nre leoking- for a opening- of the annual convention.
prince Cberraing, and tbsy tali ni ; the Episcopal diazese of Ohio at
beget oa huebarer t wheel she 'I; Cleveland on -Teescley.
itt leteocittema tieere le occasion for Denunciation of pulpit sensational-
'hatikegioing. .-111,ouil they light vise- ism and "religious rubbish" by a pre -
Isere_ love may that a Way and 13 late or sts.41 steoling as Disltop Leon -
n. prometer, even in China. 1, aril is certain to have far-reaching
beppeins also, that mild and sis,111- infleence in the Christian worlt
sotlipotitten in a newly weddsd p*tt* 1 The learned bishop doee nott believe
e not trIverresly mere pronerineed la that the peeple slat go to citurci;
he Woman. When one of the sex is Siestre politica civic cues-elm:le, Sorelal
ertive, the imagiantiOn k taneol thernee and ethical theories doled •out
o believe that bike is the subSset 13 to them on Sentsktys "by gentlemen
parts Man iss."of osetrse, euprent who know- but little •of what they
but fie no:. gairegeently Haig It politic ' ore talking." His eloquent charge to
Dandelions
, In the markets nowadays them ere
besides the dnierelion greens. dangle -
ton Wetzel:eel for 'Salad. These whit-
ened dandelione are the mere expar-
g 0:Vet bat they Make a delicious salad.
Have the salad bowl cold and rub
over it inner surface with a bit of
garlic. Adel the leaves of the nande- ,
non. -very well washed. Meke a dress-
irtg In the proportion or four table-
•epoontals of Olive oil to one table -1
spoonful of tarragon vinegat. Season
With 'salt ani pepper to sait your
l own taste. Cat up a few blades of
(-hive§ and add theta. Chives, like
parsley, are mere 'easily cut with
eciseors than chopped.
rarely disappointing. Dr. Williams'
Pint: Pills go direetly to the arsit of
the trouble, time ereate new, tech,
o red Wood. stimulate Use nerve./ to
lyealthy donee. thee leringrag heeitit
and etrength to all who use therm
'a Sold by an dealers- in inArilcineer
1 tient post it1 oit reecupt of 50 cents
e. box or see bootee for ae.00.. by sul-
airc4sisig thr. .Williama" Isiediteine
g Ore. Breekvillet, Ont'.
Ocean Solitude.
That the ocsan Ls not yet a erossoled
highway of natiens Ls shown by tine
strange experience of a vessel that
• recentI3r arrived at LiverpooL She
scaled from Ban Franciseo seven
• /no:tithe ago, and from that taro /mill
Erie entered the Mersey she hrs.' not
• been teponen. All sorte of eoniaciareS
• bad been Mak-le. es 1.41, iter probable
fate, and many feare cxpresSe,I, but
all the time she wee beating about
• the eatery eastees, safe, hut 111"13P113
11 ShF) 11:70 f4)1" 1.11:3 erne into
the region or spiritg.
SAW THREE CORONATIONS
And May 04 Ivo Long kluougli to 'Wit-
ness a Fourth.
Few men have seen more of the
inner side of history -malting than
Lord Gwydyr, who resides at lps-
wich. 110 has been counted among
British subjects clnring the reigas
of no fewer than five monarchs. Of
the coronation of three of these he
has been witness, and albeit his
great age makes it unlikely 'Melt
he will be able to attend the cor-
onation of King 11"slward, his won-
derful vitality and strength Hug -
gest that his VOW° WM be added,
from a distance.. to the chorus of
acclamation greeting the King
when he formally accepts the crown.
Lord Gwyclyr was barn in 1810, end
has just entered upen his 92nd year.
He still recalls with pleasure the
day upon which, as a boy of 10, lie
wae carried in his grandfather's
gorgeous barge from Whitehall to
see the coronation of George IV.,
and the subsequent banquet in
Westminster Hail, He remembers the
thrill he experieneteS as Royal Cham-
pion Dyntoke entered the hall on
prancing steed to eballenge any
who dared dispute the King's title
to sovereignty. Lord Gwydyr was
a witness, too, of the coronation of
William IV., and of Queen Victoria.
Some years after the latter event
he became Officio.) Secretary to the
Lot d Chamberlain, and held that of-
fice for 83 years. In, addition, he was
for many years Chairman of the
Suffolk Quarter Sessions, and Lord
High. Steward of lpewich. Lord Gwy-
dyr has lived all his life In the free
and easy manner of a robust Eng-
lish gentleman. -From the King.
afinard'e Liniment Lumbermart's
Friend.
"Wanted, Two Thousand Wives."
Madame Sarah Grandee lectures in
England during the past winter
have been attended with singular SW:-
ceos. Clever, accomplithed and charm-
ing, she talks brilliantly and hmtures
-with easy grace and finish. People
'who have .ruskeel to hear bier in the
hope that her lectures. would savor
ot the problem.s in "The Heavenly
Twins,' and "Ilabs the Impos.sible."
and who expected to be mildly Steck-
ed, have been disoppeinted. But they
have been agreeably surprised. isi
other wa.yis by Ise' song, or humor., vention, via Chit -ago and Northwest -
which la the salt of her speaking cot ere Railway, to leave Chimego. Tries -
well as Ire. writing. Resently
r laughter wires she responded to •, mess els springs anti Salt Lake,
be entle at Denver, Coloragio sprinp,
ilth. 11.50 p. In. Stops win
sent a Lontioet :venerate; int() sereltsgtv:1 4it°' JII1Y
the gtry from Attetralla -"Senn tie tie ilmetlEig en rOP1t0 till` finest scenery
000 wives."
ure." .1.414P ‘;' ;tee 01141 tenriet bleeping earns Order
oiiittuirts Tiararanii Pullman, pal-
nt nsi :Sierra Nevada
'In behalf ot two nolo:and Eleglieh • 15 the 14'PkY
eltediets. I reply. Take ours.
berths early. ;et party will bs•
lizntt-
la• • I ' • • trip, with elsoiee 44t routes re -Owning.
eol in number. Fore ouly Slii) round
$100 RPM/ A.RD $100 eigenip ler ilitistreettel itiwrary
It fl.
11;1101nnetrIclaattlgat.poti4ti,:lit14neksztivdnireblette,lite4-1,14...•,,i4e. 431-tprilmtvatats.) tanroar,aild FrAatt.att:Itilsta:,*, Ltto
that t4)41{1rV gn _ ,
r-i4rkge:,4 and •illtst AVA14791, Ilona eaten% "%we's "as
Centel.. Nu" esis toss hive cove sew Lanown t
ono:heal erstrannes. eiessin. es ansesel•
ttlti0;43 0 oese, toe ulitr+.'4u,,WL •14ttICIS2taltri'.11
Rent. it 4,91"4,4 :44's C4 F'VM.' 2. oaken natonaliv. iltilierie Narrow E4ettille.
reties altiw.etts moss eine lest ni nand nee ed.; • tient:eel Miller hes leSel vvatinin ,03)
surfaces et Z;40,-,,i3t1. tILYrafF ge:Y.,:royillat •
fouravbn me. etesee 1,3a, sa 4!:.• shorans ta0 att.' ttf Liceetenant
tiene strength es. isainies.e. tee cenetitereet tiolyont. if Anomie:an hamar, At lind-
and aetleetese 41 *at 1.v4.1%. The *1 '.ft Id, the other gi ay. he oval lion-
proptletere Leo e ernetn Vain In fie els:else
-9wer4 ter tees sessms, utssiss sass Mel bzi' (.tari.,.4 ;amp,. Wie$n he
many rap, .IttA! fa& to clue,. Ili4 43-11,,§1 VOA...111%. bargestr, lent
(Aed.41169.s.lits..4. lirow 4, cc, 1.0”..i.40,, 0, , to: tsteerest tospera, Via!•, When he
/.7 Scl-1 by atsgesies. ter. was 13 133.t the totsso train. aSono
t lainfire4 t,110.P4 nee.s,,,r filed in
10(1,4 Vi•.)44414;k0,11L1'47it, ultrr;i'
Niept.:,inania Wooled tare. tete 1313 ',1-13 mein 6111101iim. lessele Sir
The rigare tens; 4,01 ;121mic t* -4 11,,.4."r44 .11 1,11/64•014011144.715b 141,P11tird
i'Dfarais 111,.!‘;t14t9:::4-',A7t:;,,111114:11107: 01"ett:,e.s.!,1-!14113 e.tottear;11(11';u1's,,„Utill.4•17;?:2411iit'asttlii'larlgu131
on 13*0
man, ealleina hinv,olf 7,L 410,, arm. T110 iht,t,VeTer., laroe in 18,10
set ela tia's direness tat the Tosses, de, r000tarh wineia wor4 orterwarssEs inn410
la tiristalls Arose' ant .11s;.4,1--1 Mmi. 4)210! ,T,4)7iii4 141.4y acilLtiLlr.q.e.
tale dense. es pds detesetee. She solld Mot if soy 4.1314.4 Can't haal,
and cure Baar kEalataq„,tamekia, Diaa 145...i41 the aietneriall tliae reassainder
• LIS re? :As De the Avenne %onto! tuatIo Tula:AS.4,d maniote mei
Nagler ors! sebi Skeen :11,119I. P$141111) uttseoteoll rupee She Same prataletine.
En melt ranee_ Maness, two llinE..,2041A ea eta.
The doetes" took. tare vat' his beast. shatforan., tarsi etten view 11,1
et, het sea rzoin.,IVO for one''s own wite !I. -Weston. -Kwannal,
Bur= recctittz sinatosneered with se. Merenry.
enteitHea et the value se g•111183t.
4$4011604).
On the desstore vs.:lithos- Iva the
venue rillebse too 84,e wiLettluer his
/artier had returned to Iter
he tomtit! a M. de wieo Egad
ttc daegistere, bat lie Was not the
M. *de Segs- lviu3se daughter 5u114 r.
Ideptenta.ene.
leo Zeus seience had been tie:
victim of a eleser ewIrtotuer. vele ela.2
not toteled him vslien eairl Meat
the young tatty was es kleptem'Itil•
tato .
ISSUE NO '24 1901
no eSCaping the germs of consump-
tion; kill than with health. Health
is your only means of killing them.
Scott's Thriulsion of cod-liver oil
will give you that health, if any-
thing will,
• Sifilb VOW MCC SAMpLe AN* lull I.
SCOTT 4 Isi::/:21:d sc.00;e1-4211;:igists.T011014T0.
- -
DIAMONDS AT A DISCOUNT.
Gents are Not the Only Requisite or
Success 00 the Stage.
Once there was a merry villager
in a solemn opera company- who bad
ttepirettion to bets whole constellation
all by hereelf. She ova -lethal the
starry (inn onent very carefully and
noticed that every star had plea-
t petal collection of jewelry and so
many di:Intone ounbursts that they
gut tanned wearing tbent. She forgot
to remember time all the stars had
Writtexi testimonials to patent medi-
cines, and that. the picture of one of
them or another went with every
bottle of tonic. She thought all were
*tars wino glittered straightvvay
eavosl up her salary for ten years
an I eoon had a bureau drawer full of
kohinoors. Site then applied for a job
on the serene -tit of her gem museum.
But the man tear mated her if ber
picture% were all over the town re-
oommen ling a new sert of nutritious
puppy baseult. There she sadly replied
that it was not. He replied: "You
won't do. The diam rade are all right,
but we can't put them on it. bill-
board." Moretti) in be blew cigarette
temoke through les nose, whieh signi-
fied that the interview was over.
Moral -A bucket of paSt e a bill-
board Is worth two real diamonds In
the top drawer of a Louis Seize clalf-
fonier.-New York (Stmreerelal Adver-
tiser,
Speelea Train to San lgraurisoc.
For Cancetlian eeiegatee awl all oth-
ers going to Epworth League Con -
....•••••9
• a- re is en eseey era et ate gene -Sas
EILAD taisFleSS TeitioN70.
AutboriXed Capital - $11.,30a,000
the, tares 41 CCIti 432iV dJr
Tr
We haw resSedressyrenditi
emplientient a tee -teeny Set
twenty. yeses_ Wells relief.
Caresitorstresas., Seek el
estatrosassas teal 10 stus
restraentransii.
DISELIELOISESEN'SSOSA4,
L'et Atossrs,0s.,
,The Continonta ide
ilsiranoe Company
• Brantin-Quiftine
'Itthe polities of this company Val-
evere wrist 1eature of LiTe
itt-
1 lose SaII.
eguraeee a/tate:nets. nand goat -antis the
ealrealR 11.5',3" " 17:7r4114; .41S11' 11:" • highest b.-Tiolutt,4 aa /regard to loans,
5113 t131 14).'. 113 .74 rei n -'111110S— SE* ST•irg•en-t-rs, aus1 ententled
sass woe :el) tents% children melee 1/IS amts.
rears of tog' 13ssi:1 Pr:se- It wns; 'Sari attr.tnts 74-1313te-4in this distil -let.
s nt„. ..lr e.t.a • .1, e.e.
1 tit e- Tenn, e -'7*, -d ivrA ne-r 713 (1 too Weeds.
aitternsoo toes.444 tine soots-. President. (iomerot Manager,
Arrived at ths drser he pat S'Own I
Boys and Gil- s Wanted
30 rents and asked foe. two froset 'Fs' • -
Aecommodating.
"Come baek as soon as possible,"
Sabi her mistress to Maggie, who
was going Immo la response to a
telegram eaying her mother was 111.
"Yes, 'mum," promised Maggie.
A (day or two later a letter came:
"Deer 'Ina i win be back
ex week, please kelt my place, for
me mother is dying ea fast as she
can. "To oblidg,
"3,Iaggle."
• --Caroline Lockhart,. in June
Lippin-
Cott, • .
seass.
"How okll e Vire Rale g711?" asked
the money -taker, doubtfully.
"Weil," replied Master Tom. "t1,41S
is her tenth birthday,but she was
not bore until rather late In the
aftereoen."
The money -taker accepted the
statement tend handed hart the tick -
To earn a banal:cane so:re-wad arse ea silver
syntas guarattaed aimekesper. for milli*
only 12 bases of 3fonarell Poli.b, some.
teinng every housekeeper will/bey. Coons geld,
silver, plated ware. Gettaa,413 silvet13 beam.
copeer.tbssteel, ens *end ee yoer addre.se,
we will send you the isolate you eat it. retrate
es eta money, we win tete eend you the **Mob
aelates-free by retzro =all Address Viet
°eta. But 11 1,vms a. close shave.- Ex- M aar-eli.Suppty Co., St. 'Catharine% Ont.
eitaitge.
Mirtard's Liniment is used by Phy-
sicians.
(GENTS WANTED- ese A 1,VFE. 0.
Zfarsholl & Co., Tea Importers London.
• BROWN'S DROPS.
Racial Pecrillaritite.
'White folks is peculiar,'" said
Ereetus Piekley: "mighty pt.,enliar."
WIni a de matter wit 'era asked
Miss Mierna Brown.
"Dey kceps a-cotapiainin' all' a-coii-
13 bout de way yuthuh people's,
thickens 'coulee into cley alPtt yrthds.
tt do seem ungrafseful.--Washington
Star.
Keep Minard's Liniment in the
House.
Not Above Need of Money.
Dr. Philp, in nt St. Thomas paper,
scorns the Idea tbat a minister is:
worried about his salary. Oectesion
ally ono is foend, who doesn't talk
money, but he needs It all- the same,
and he collects, nstiaPy. all that..is
coming to Wm. -Kingston Waig.
A etre denier bottle guaranteeto tere *rotat
05135 01 Lane back, 'caused by strain or kidner
trouble. 3113not kept by- your droggistordet
from Wer. RROwie, Proprietor,
Prices 2.5c, tine ant/ IMO. Buttons P.0
(10.81.re-THOCSAND ACRES FOR SALE -
thirty dollars acre, near Conneaut
Harbor. Solan tn. Graham, Butler, Pa.
134RUIT FARM FOR SALE -ONE OF TEM'
finest in the Niagara Peninsula, it
Witons,10 tones from Hamilton on two rag-
s -ars Ino acres in an. 33 of which is in ;ran,
mostly' r).eaulies- Will be fioid io one parcel or
divided into lotsot 15 to St acres tc suit pur-
chasers. This is a deckled bargain. Address -
Jonathan earpoator, F. 0. box <OD, Winona.
Ontario.
Mrs. wirelow's Soothing Syrup should ed.
ways be used for Children Teething. Itsoothe
tbe child, softens tilt gems, cloys vrind tale
one is the best remedy for Diarrisea. Twenty
lore omits &bottle