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P4ine's Celery .( At the Athenaeum Chess. Club, Cane
den. Town, London, mealy, Mr. IL N,
Compound .Pillsbury gave a remarkable exhibition
of siniultaneous blindfold chess. Ile oat
NatUre's Simmer Bealth at the end of a room with his face to
the wall, and behhal Iiiin were ranged
ten first.elatio members a the club, with
boards in front of them. Mr. Pillsbury
Giver. ,
lit Purities The Blond and Multi,
plies'the Number oil Vital Red
Corpu.cles, Feeds the Ner•
Ye$ and Tismues and
fAives True APhyeloal
htrep9Ib.
Weak nerves, exhausted tissue, poor,thin
blood, impaired digestion and. sleepless
adabts, aceount for math of the oreeent ex-
isting summer misery and suffering,
Dear reader, if y ou are unfortuuately tattn.
bored amongst the siokly and weak txtortais
o teday, it is now time to aweite to a true
realizetion a your danger, The weakening
toed depeessieg hot i^eather will only add to
your anseriee if you are careless and indif-
iterent.
Tie re is absolate relief and spoaitive cure
for ...at in Pine's Celery Compound. This
wouler-worting medicine is •auecessfully
tem q nering auohtrouIea as yours every day.
It is a feet verified by•able physicians and
thousands of testimonials that Peine's Cel-
ery Compound makes new;pure blood.builds
ap the nervous system. regulates digestion,
whets the appetite and gives vigor and
steength to combat the disoomforts of the
beat term. •Mrs E. Wilcox,toeeempre,Oote
tape :
"For years I have suffered feom constant
sick headache and nernmsness ; at time 1
Iheve been so bad that I have been unable to
sleep two hours a night tor weeds. 1 have
tried many medicines sod doctored a great
eel:, but never received a hundredth•Part ef
the yalue from them that I obtained from
Peine's Celery Compound. After tutting
theee bottles I can sleep well, my headaches
- have ceased,and I feel healthier and freshet
' t.han I bave done for years."
Catabol'c Mari,
According toee -Welter in the "Lancet,"
the male human needs more food
than the female, not only ;Mi no -
count of his larger stature, but alst
- because he is the more catabolic of the
twb. . The man tends to expend: energy
and the woman to store it Up in. the
form of fat; he burns the faster. This ,
sexual difference shows itself in the
very blood; the nett; line u larger per -
as • eentage of chromocytes than the wo..
man,, showing that he needs propor-
tionately larger quantity of '.oxygen in
order to maintain Lis more acute rem. •
Ovation -a fact which one May associate
with his comperative 'etreedom from,
eidorosis; moreover, weight for weialit'
pulmonary capacity is greater• than
:; • that of the woman. whose einellererea
piratory need Li farther Shown by! the
facility with which she can without die- -
itomfoet diminish her breathinee power
by means of the corset. "The great
contrabetween the Inetabolic activity
of the two sexes," continues the Writer.
"was forcibly bromeht- home to me by
a miliary display given by sotioupe of
dusky Amazons; With whom were also
• a • few male warriors. The women, jn
mite of their daily exertions, were- all
rotimied and plump, lecime very much so.
no s1ng1e muscle showing through the
' akin, and it was noticed that their,
movements though full of grace, lacked •
energy and 'go.' The men, on the other -
• land, were spare, theiramuscles • stand. ,
?kw out plainly under the shiny: Skin"; •
• and they, in further contrast with the
*omen, displayed a truly arranging
agility, bounding about and whirling'
•mound inn most astounding - *Mont.'
the women, in short, were essentially
• anabolic and the men were catabolic. . 7
may -here draw attention • to the fact
.• that men are apt to be lin-ger /neat;
teeters than women, just as they•
sza,
presibly in consequehae of this very fact,-
snore prone to drink alcohol •alad to
**sake tobacco."
. .
I had the white men, and therefore the
iltot move against each of is oppon.
kb e ope.ned. all the games with the
familiar of his opponents
played the Siellien iiefence, anti two the
tereneh game ; tht co were two centre
'counter gambits, tree Xing's gambit de-
cliited, one Paw Lopez, and some irre.
plat defeeces, so that the American
. champion had plenty a variety to ex.
ereise his memory. Many of the games
were interesting, mid it was wonderful
to watch the accuracy wfth which Mr.
Pillsbury made his moves. Anyone who
has attempted to play t single gaine
without seeing the bottrd will be ready
to admit that it is a task whieli demands
one's wbole attention. Very few know
from actual experience what it entails
to play a number of such games shout-
taireouely. Ma Pillsbury, however, -sat
for live hours playing, arid during all
that time. he retained an exact knowP
edge of the position on every board,
and not a single false move did he make,
• This effort was by no meant; 'the limit
of his capabilities, for 'after two 'hours'
play the games were adjourned for half
an hour, and during that. time the young
.American performed, without seeing a
• board, whet is . known as the "Knight's
Tour," and further demonetrated his re-
markable memory with et pack of cards
in the following menner :-Mr.
the Secretary, ,drew front a complete
/lack about thirty cards, naming each
one as he turned it over. Mr. Pillsbury
then told him with bsolute •aecurteey
every eard left.pee y
• after the resumption of -play the, firs,t
genie was finished, 111r. PillSbury resign-
ing to Air. Hand n, playing board No. 6
M. Hamiyo was the only player to de-
feat the American. He has been a'reem-
ber .of the Athenaeum for 25 years, rind
• lies had the bonor of defeating Mr. Pills-
bury In a similar encounter before. Mr:
Passmore, playing top board, Mr. Sut-•
ton, board No, 2-, and .1tIr. Baker all drew
their games. -•• On each of the other six
'Mr. Pillsbury. scored a .. win, nothinga
total •of 7 1-2 'games to 2-1-2,• a highly
screditalfle perfbrrnahet, for which' he
was loudly applauded. . • •
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Are just what every.
•
weak', nervous, run.
down wornan needs to
make her strong and -
well. ',
They cure those feel-
ings of smothering and
•sinking that come on
at times, ma.ke 'the
• heart beat strong and
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r
• vousness. They
infuse new life
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ILEMN
HEART&
NERVE
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•”,',0-,0, who have come
to think there is
• • • no cure for there.
•
they :cure Nervenisnees, Sleeplesshess,
Nervous Proetration, Brain Fag, Faint
and • Dizzy Spells, Listlesseess, After
Effectaa La Grippe and Fever, Attatetia,
General Debility and all trotialee etrising
from a run-down syetem. • .
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Price 50o..pot box or 5 far fet.a5 -
•• all *clrog.nzatc. or riia-sorl Ly• •
Tam AinatittIfeei t.onrr.D
• • t;...ks.
•
In the great gambling- there Waal
• breathless. silence: ; ' • • '
Dttnger in Wells., * A Deicer game' between ,two Of the
411.11•••••••111••
billionai-a was o r •
• ..lt seems to be the somewtet ••widee. •
eipreed belief among mankind that if one
ere get a nuisance underground and out
• of sight all troalale is hereby - dita •
, . posed of. Creamery companies. are. pe-
- . cilia .ly liable to this belief., writes F. s-
e.: G. S., in Hoard's Dairyman; and Where
anirface drainage is defleient the attempt:
is ircquently made to either, sink a tte;
'Solar Well into the sand or gravel Or
use a shallow surfaue well to dispose of
. the creamery waste. . .
. Th- results from such a method' -aro
more than liable to he disappointing, es-
pecially if the creamery Well is in the
. aeighborhood•. of the drainage wall. De- •
pending on its composition, soil will take.
" '. am, filter nut and -destroy a • certain
alnount. of waste orgenie matter, but it• '
rapidly loses this .power Unless , it is •
turned over and exposed to the oxidizing
power of the air. So when -the large
., amount of waste matter from the cream -
l• • 07 Is turned into a trainege well, it only ,
a . .
pa . terms a source from • which polluted •
[... . ater is supplied- to the creamery, and ,
i
c - • e result on the butter is What might.
e , . expected.
Albotit their e ii.:476-7Peekba-and'i
.jainmed. hundreds of curious, excited'
People, watcbIng their play 'with as -1
tonishment.,
bet you a pOrterhouSe Steak!"
Says one. "
Murmuterat awn rile from the wateta ;
era . ' :
Clear and stern , comes the inswere • i
"VII, tee that port,erhonse steak and;
raise you wo r roa.sea, apgs knuckle,
and:. a can of oxatail troupe"
alere the onlookers gasped'. •
One of them, Indeed, muttered:
"ft Is euch thangs as this that mike-
anarthiste."
But, pooh! Whet koow. the hol pole
Vol sport? --Baltimore "American."
Their Vacations.
• Baby's Own TableiS
•
or Weak and Sickly Children
During the Hot Weather .
• Thousande a children die d the
' Sot weather months, because summer com-
plaints and stomach troubles come sudden-
ly, and mothers do not have the ratans at
land to promptly check and oure therm
homes where Baby's Owb Tablets are
used these precious little lives cart be -
;raved. and no home where there are in.
, • feints and young ohildren thotild be without
them.
• Baby's Own Tablets Will promptly cure
ll damsel -1 and bowel tronblee, and are it
greet relief to teething children, The
. Tablets are sold tinder a positive guarantee
" that they contain neither opiate bar harm.
' ful drug. Crushed tolt powder they tam
begiven with eboolrite (MeV to now
fawn babe, Mrs R, Ferguson, 105 Mane -
Sad street, Montreal, says: "I have used
Baby's.Own Triblete and have found there
The musicians will live on the Sound;
and the ping-pong-. players will go to
Bay, gge s New Or e-4"
The summer girls will naturally go
to the Isle of Man, and those too -
old to e lovedwillsee the Isle
of Pines,' Dipactmaniatta will go CI to
Bar Ho.rbor, brewers to Behring
Straits, While all reformed drunkards
Will go to Haddam. The coal men will
flock 'o Asheville, poets will go to.'
Attica, • geonietricians to Cuba, tramps
to,, Bath, ,tioeseboak riders td -Canter;
bury, funny men to Cheetnut Ridge, .
golf players to Bunker Hill, philan-
thropists to the Bourity•Islands, Boston
gills to Chili, and chiropodists to Corn-
wall.
Printers Will go io Ems, aurists to
trio, pawnbrokers to Hooking Valley,
spiritualiets to Knoxville, •burglars to
Look Haven Pullman car porters to
Palm Beach,' but 'there is Boole doubt
about the Filightes rgoing to Liberty.
l'hoao who linger" too long will go to
Tarytowit.
All the etuffs will go to Turkey. Pro-
hibitionists Will go to the Water ,Gap,
and all practical Wren to Cape Cod,
Some Wall Steed Olen Will go to Great
Bear Lake and Others to Bull Attn.
rolks troubled with insomnia will go to
Sleepy Hollow. Roulette players will go
to Wheeling, and peker players to Coun-
eil Bluffs. Fat men will go to Greet
Neck thin mon to Littleton,d 1
eholy men to Sulphur Springs. •
, The cooks will go to Pottetown,
iniarebiste to BOttilaty, ertbrrant to Hobo.
the best medieine I haVe (ewer given my ken, viviseetioniste to the Catskills, and
child. Itly baby bite always been sniall
ail snoppers to Paw Pew. .
and delicate and stiffered so nettoh last Pool players. will go. to the Pyrainids,
summer with his teeth that did notthink leather men to Moroceo, inagriates t6
he wield live. Then he wee attackedwith. the Rockies while those f t
a tr fe erish okin and O ti h Aft W else Or MOS
lent for Babes Own Tablets and they did,
him awrrniderfni Amount of good, and he is
now.getting on splendidly, r gladly give
my -experience for the benefit of other
nidthere,"' If your druggist does not keep
*bed Tablets they Will be atilt by mail
poet, plod at 28 dente bot by writing air.
ect 40 the Illediejne Co.,
Droelerillo,,ent,. or Sobenootody, Y,
son y 0
the dodoes niedicine did not help him.
are falling will go to flag Harbor.
All the peech growers Will go to Pitts-
burg, and the istoe•irrinkets will go to
OM Point. The confectioners will iloek
to Mt. Desert, andthe psdips to Pekin,
And finally, those whose thoughts are
fxed on, Neavett will go to St. Peters.
4441 tito5e 1.01o;le thoght are In OP
dater direction wUl go to Piro lolaint.
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Tat 1/4.4.41'170N NEW EfiA
SEA-SIOKNESS, NAUSEA,
and maladies of tine type 3,enci quickly to
the almost megipei power of Noryiline, and
it you suffer periodically from any of thee°
troubles, just keep Nerviltoe at head. A
f.4,11ew drop in eweetened viotter will give eV0tAIM
'
moot instant relief, and in the oouree of
half on hour the cure is complete. Your
tewney binds if you do not find it so.
dered his wife by cutting her head oil
.w ith a rezotr.
In the pass 12 mouthCanada has ed
rived $304.072 from the poll -tax en Ch;ne-
men, This is one authentio ottee whine the
forsignsr payo the duty.
NEVER SAY DIE
You may be weak, nervous, miserable
sleepless, your 51 ,estiou may be poor, and
you despair. Never etty die until you have
treed .Ferrozone, the inost Woudertui blood
ivaker, ItErve strengthener and brein
orator. It tones up the whole system You
can tat anything and digest it if Neu use
Ferrozone. You Bleep well, You make
blood quickly, strewth incresees daily, in a
knat tune you're well,
Charles NAKinion'i ofAYrr, Pleadtd
guilty at Berlin to forging prOmiseory
notes and orders for a numtair of Rime
for.which Fe acted AR agent, and was
E4RIEF OF INDIA.
IITOZ:TCH PROM TUB Pala OV A.
Get ge Wrn Cooke, of Halifax, nuut-
Teinanded for sentei c
CATARRH PHEVELANT IN CANADA.
Ninety-seven per cent of the population
bave catarrh. Fooliele to neglect it for
where there is catarrh oonstimption knooke
at the door. The white plague finds ita
cruiekeet reoroite in the ranks of catarrh
sufferere, and if you have the catarrh taint
you better get rid of it now. Catarrhozone
is Lite surest mown; it kills the germeoures
' the cough, tirevente dropping in the throat,
relieves congestion and heala all the sore
placers. Catarrhozone is universally used
with perfeet satisfaction and is sold in two
sizes, 25e and $1. Your druggist will re-
fund the priae if it failoto cure,
Liy •
Stacey, a young girl employed
in the Stor mont Cotton Mill at, Corn-
well. Was caught in the machinery and
had her scalp torn ea.
Iron in the blood ie neoeettary. Miller's
Compound Iron Pills contain that element
in the most assimilable form.
Rev James McAlister, of Galt, drop-
ped dead.
Mil WO Worm e‘Mll a arred all snob
•troub es as lack of ....e its, bdieueness,
drowsiness, sallow ,cauiptexten, etc.; nice to
take. , . •
Georrie Beach a Toren lo crrwmereial
traveller, was (fro ty reed hi Meek oka.
You think[ look so ma oh batten yes,and
I feel betaere-Miller'e Compound Iron Pills
rhu
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•
Walter father of M. K.
Cowan, M. P.. died suddenly at Learnt-
ingtene. .
Miller's Drink °Mashes Made thoutianiis
ef happy homes. • .• • .
• Fifty -erg -he Russian harvesterwere
drowned by, the sinklug uf a ferry
• boat W,1, the River Veiga. •• '
• A RED HOT SEASON. . •
• During the 110t flettS011 the blood gets
over -heated, the dram on the syerene is
severe and the appetite is often lost. Bare
dock Blood Bttteis purifies and tuvigorates
tthe bled, tones up tae system and restore
he lost ;appetite,
EdWark Dochnan, jun., of Thaineso
vilie weett to sleep ou the railway near
Bothwelhand was killed by a train. -
• Children are often attacked•suddenly by
. painful • •and dangerous o I.
eiarrhesa, 'dysentery, cholera ruOrbutechoi!
aer infteraum,eto.Dr Fowler's Axtrast of
Wild Strawberry is a prompt end sure cure
.
,wthotk Mould eiwaye be kept in the OOLIFfe
- When the Canadians talk ithrflit : the -
riood.sof the Empire ' they Mean ' the
gored of Canadaeand when Mr Chinn-
laerlaln talks about the Empire he pee-,
not forgee that part of it wbich he can
see !roue his &dos windows. '•
.TO Clare a Cold inOne °Day..
Take Laxative Brorao' Quinine Tablets
All druggiets refund the nioney if it fail
to cure, E. W. Grove's' eignstare ie on
each box, e5O. • :
The new city' directory iyes Abe
• population of Ottawa; at .73,100. 2 het e
are. 24;241 individual eutanee in t;lee.
direetoty, ' •
Backache; ewelling Of feet tied anklee.
- miffing. under.eyes, frequent thirst, aceinty,,
cloody,highly colored urine anda1nrir ary
troubles lead to Bright's diabase; dropsy,
diabetes, etc, Doan' s Kidney • Pills ire a
sure pare. • • e
Mr George Young. of Ryckmati's •
Corners, narrowly escaped : death ow
Monday afternoon by . falling into his
well, which contained About "20 feet of:
Water. He was in the well about.' two
hours before being tieliednut. He sank
to the bottom, but grabbed a project -
stone in the wall when he ri ached the
surface and hung on till mimed.- •
British Troop Oil Liniment' is good for
man Or beam. Relieves pain,. redeem
swelling, . allays inflammation, autoroute,
blithe, bruises, sprains, stiff ioints, bites of
ineeoteerheumatism, eto. A large bottle
for 00 onto. ' -
It is said that on the return of the
ministers ftordEnglatia:iswikilIb'elt;
commercial agent appointed in Lon-
don. The name of Mr, James Uuro-
inings, of Lyn, who went to Africa as
special commissioner, brie heen
• Loaned, as well as that Of Mr PeterBal
of Toronto.' ... •
;
ms of the Sorrow Into •
Whit* tete atindoos Were Pilules -
ed en t1p, Kinive Miami lleina
abide Known to, Them.
The London Daily Express, usually dia.:4
thigulehed among its Loudon context'.
pantries by some unique jeurnalistio
• feature on great octagons, and lta de-
parture from the beaten track the day
after the announcement of the Eing's
illness Paul the collapse of the corona, -
o g pi -Int
the pen of a cultivated ilindoo express-
ing the grief, felt by Ms countrymen at
the blow that had fallen upon the King
of England and the Emperor of his own
ancient land, The sketch is from 'the
pen of A. Sarath Kumar (nosh, and is
addressed to all his countrymen, it ie
full of the ,•rich inntgery and impassion-
ed language of the east, and breathes a.
• spirit of loyalty which could not be
surpassed in any Englisinepeaking su-
tler' of the empire. Tile writer says: -
0 best beloved that dwell on. the
Ganges and the Jumna and tbe God -
every and the Krishna,. from the snows
.of Gaurisanker to the noel saores of
Comorin, what shadow is this that has
fallen upon ye all 1 Bearded warriors,
Scarred with the wounds of a hundred
battles, bow their heads and °walk with
tottering feet ; youthful maidens at the.
village wells turn foorn. their empty .
pitcliers and gaze vacantly. upon the .
•-face of the waters ; white-haired pun-
dits read to the village folks the melte
of dimmed stars and lowering • clods ;
Sweet -voiced tvomeo behind pinjra lat-
tice hush the esthroj s dulcet • harmony •
and sing no more. Whence ie this, oh,
ye people :
In plague• and pestilence and famine -
we have not, wept, for they were in our
Aeeustomed' lot, .but this changing . et a
. diadem to a wreath of tears is a griev.
ous thing.- 0 my brothersl What sin
nave we conimitted that. this should
happen to -us---we' and •our fourteert in-
carnations before 'Us
But yesterday our Princes and our
chosen' people had • croeied seven •oceans
to.escort our Emperor to his crown Wit•lt
pride and joy and exultation. And now •
their hearts weep around his stricken
bed in silent tears. 4 Gone is their joy.
Their eyes are dimmed; their- manes lin.
• cerebed, their hoofts 'unshod; their nes- .
arils- 'breathe- no more the fire pi vie- •
tory. For the btar of India shines not
to -day; the Mount atiaglits has lost -its
fuetre, and. the Splennbr 'of Ind itirshin»
ing rays.' •
•-ln the :hater_ ef...majeety .1te.o..can1eLt.9...
hior the ,frailty of roan. But yesterday
the spayed -OM upon hie brow' aridliosorn
would haveaanointed hita the awl e-
Jiotti of heaven,- And -now the nand Of
'fate give's:him healing herbs-
• B t yesterday all 1 d - hud tirned uier
gaze westward beyond the • Oettan waves,
Milburn's Hetet and Nerve Pills cure
inararniaantryonenestesleeplessnes,weakness
palpitation, throbbing, faint gaffe, dizzi-
ness, or any condition arising from itxmov,
erishecl blood, disordered.nerves or Weak
heart, • •
Hon. Hibbard Harcourt remitted a letter
Mondosy from Hon, Geo. W; .Ross, in which
the _Premier stetes that be.will remain in
England until the coronation takes place,.
The Premier alive Wee that a ra ty of
English school teachers will make a tour
of Canada during the present summer. Mr.
Harcourt Will arrange tohaye every facility
afforded the hauliers to gee all that to
be seen in Ontario, and partioularly mn
Toronto. The Premier etateti that he is
fn good beeltb,
Milburn's LaxioLierer Pills regulate the
bowels. cure constipation, dyspepsia; bil-
iOusneee, tliok headache, and all affeotiono
of the organa of dieestiOn
Immigration front Great Britain to
Canada, which has averaged about
11,002 yearly for llve years post. in.
creatied 17,000 last year. , •
THE KING OP CORN CUBES
rti Patintmaa PAinless Corn Extraritor,
crowned by years of titumeett, regal because
UnaparOached and tiziappretiolable, holding
sway in this continent owing to it e super-
iority, Putnean'e Pain1ess Corn and Wert
EXtreoter. Sold by all druggiets or sent by
mail by X' G. Polon rk CO, Kingston, Ont.,
on reeelpt of 25o.
The Philadelphia thysichni 'who ab.
aire, in his est dinette, lieitt 10)111 of
11850,000. The executor's were not so
easy, and they deellned to pay the
amount. , The doctor sued, and now
the court hitt) given lodgment for $30,-
000. if that doctor would put on the
!Market the nerve tOnie that he uses he
Might 600$ become a millionaire,
and in her heatt had evitneesefl the set -
',tang ot the. ci n open. his brow, yearn.
ing . to witness the %yet .greater scene* in.
.her :own • imperial eity,. when -he Would'.
be enthroned at her Supreme
now, strewing .iipon:ber head hrul
donning the. saffron rvbea• she,Stands up- ,
on ber western shore and irilog1es . her-.
bitter tears with' 'the tears of' the sea:
Fier to -clay the heed Of fate has turned
the splendor . her lijog to the frailty
wof man: ... • •
:But, best belcived, because of that
very -frailty. aur hearts xre at his. feet
We would liaveashonoied. nim as ;our
crowned :Empercrr and done . him 'hom-
age :upon' oar knees., Now we hold • him -
as our father; and seep upon his' hends
and feet On !eying tears. • . .•
ler the seemeneer ihedew that . has
come uponhim is but the brightnees of
• a • jewel. upon his eroWn--the tears of
the parting bride:that is but tile forty -
rayed . star of eliamonde, rubies and
peens upon. ber brew. Now We know
him to be our chosen one'. . 'This sorrow
Isto him but au'r.the lily of Cashmere
to the theek and the -loins a
the dummy. .to here ,joye ttew
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beauty. " "
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. Flock to: your teniplee 0 ye people
Pixy ..steeleenieen 'Laksbini to remove this
sorrow -but tb let us keep 'the • neW-
Mond love; to remova :the thorn from
the rose, but to let us keep its sweet -
nese'. To give us back our Xing, bite
to let us claim hlin as eur father: ••
. Seek all yeair peophets, and pray them
praphesy ion reign. and health to our
King. The prayer of Ind has power to
make; then pray to. make him.ruler for
years uonumbered. ' "
0 best beloved, see the 'dawning hope.
Carr ye not see its heralding:star 7 Even
new benign Lek -shrill spreads Iter white
wings over his golden .mult; oven eiow
her magic hands smooth tuts royal brow.
See her seraphie smite. bring new light
to his eyes. , Hear her healing lips send
forth to his heart new 'menthe Of health.
Who sbould hope. toot we, 0 my peo-
ple ? Have we not 'claimed him sas our
King of Kings -of .e new dynasty. the
•-eliouseeeciftelnietoriaaaltute of the ancient
heritage of Akba and •Prithiraj and ‘Vik.
rama ? liave we not praye,d Artily that
In the fulness of time he would yet
deign to visit his people, and entheoned
ttpon the throne of Delhi, Of the self-
same •Akhar, Prithirej, and Vikraina, bo
also enthroned in the hearts of his pee -
p10 and reign therein for evert
Thus Impe on; my people! Hope while
ye pray, pray . while ye hoppi bee the
dawning sim of hope .,
A few yeers ago YP.
Kipling wrote: -
"Who shall doubt the secret hid
Under Cheops' pyramid ,
Was that the contractor did
Cheops out of several millions
• And now • they have unearthed: a bit
of papyrus nearly twenty-one huridred
years old,. on which is written a 43ont•
plaint thet the "big chief" of the Egyp-
tian police of that day had not been
properly dilig„ent hi preventing or de-
tecting a burglary. Truly there is
nnth-
Ing new under the .sun, not even Dev-
eryl is the exclaniatIon of a New York
. t .
In the eourse of an Object lesson on
the "Cat" in a Philadelphia public echaol
-the teacher trying to find out what
her pupils remenlbered of a previous les.
OlOil naked this question e
"'What boy Mut ten me to what fat*,
fly the cat belongs ?"
After questioning. tight or ten boys
she was giving up in. despair, when a
hand WAS raised.
"MIL" asked the telecher.
HI think the eat belongs to 'the fam•
fly that owne it," was the diminutive
answer. --Philadelphia Times.
r."
Pain in the
Stomach,
Diarrboa,
Dysentery,
T Is e the Page Stone -owl Bair Pence, mole of "Page" wire winch. la tWicf, SS Arent
common wire. The continuous coil, note wavy appearencerallows for expanolon and con
Wadi= which is important owing to oanatlian climate. Our upright wires are in one piee•
Andhave strength of about800 pounds, If made ofepieeee apnoea at each horizontal, they
would have a strength of °Ply about 800 pounde. We ale° make gates, ornamental fence
poultry netting, nails and staples, The Page Who Fence Co.. Limited Walkervillo. Ont. el
cholera . No ,spring\oods .
filorbus,
Colic, a 1
W
CholerA Infentum, Seasickness,
and all kinds of Summer Com-
plaint are quickly cured by
taking
Dress Goods
Prints . • • •
Muslins
Ginghams
uaces and E133,broideries
•of ail kinds
R. Coats at Son
Dr. Fowler's
Extritet of
Wild Strawberry.
It ha a been used by thousands for •
, nearly sixty years -and We have yet
to hear a complaint about its aOtion.
A few doses have often cured When
all other remedies have failed. Its
action is Pleasant, Rapid,. Reliable
and Effedual, .
Dr, Fowler's Extract. of Wild
Strawberry is the original Bowel
Complaint Cur% • _
Refuse SubitItntes. They're IhIllgennte•
p
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;ad
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For :twenty years „I:had been a 'Stiffer
er from. .bronchial troubles • acom.paniecl
with ali..acIing, cough. at times suffered
from- extreme nervous prostration' : About.
foui.yeafCaio 115"egaiftakihk-Ripa-/ns.Tab-;
nothing to finrd Chen; rakini the-Tiv; 1.11.6g) and. since then have used them
very tne mon o
•stWee . disclutege. • • So‘ao ef -our
golden-nbtede plipplumaged birdti,' that
have been sung by poets arid painted by
•
artists, may to fOund sthe tiolds dein-
placently, picking the : 'undigested corn
irchn :the 'droppinigs of the needs they
•foliciWe Beyond all question the birds
have sight and the aniinals Scent, bet
where each defective in one of these.
.senses it seems ceinpensated for by.. the
. . .
greater degree in which posseeettet.the
• • other.-From:"Sight and Scent in Birds ,
. .
and Animals, in June Outing..
,. : 'Wild mnotes. -
It seems almost oertain that the Mr dts •.,, ,
p ty- constantly.. I rarely retire at night
•hout taking my Tabule, and'I and they
•t
keep my digestive organs (which natur.
ally are weak) in (.) ood order and they also
allay my tendency to nervousness an
make me 0 eep.
change their 'line of ilightletooiding t'o
some extent the lines .wlieh tkeir den..
..ger greatest.- It is 'certain, for
starieg, that Canada has better"shoot=.
ing than .Miehigen in tbe Ltike•StJ "Clair
district, • for the attunin that : Canada, •
s aix weeks
e op ee ion, an
the checks are not frightened -away by
an early bombardment. In consequence,
• the kill in Xlichigart has deelined, whilo.
that across the river is as pod -a$ of
yoke. Likewise, 1 know one section of'
Wile -mein once famed for ite great
flights that now has Scarcely ;luck;
Yet the country round about has not
suffered correspondingly. ' Here, in these '
Sandusky:shooting greundse waseaealno--
ilar example.' Formerly the law per-
. milted duck -shooting as early' as Sep- .
tember 1. number of the clubs , took
advantage Of the 'early weeks. • The
Wow
11,
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• • - • . - •
AT DRUGGISTS
The fivescent packet is enough for an
otdinary occasion. The family bottle, sixty
cents contains a supply for a year.
Ottawa Club and one or two others de-
. clined to shoot until lat er, with the Te-
sult that when, toward the • Season
.' close,. ducks were growing • scarce on •
• neighboring preserves the °Otteeve men
, had the best of shooting:, Thiswasnot
• only a good instance of virtue peeving.
her own reward, but goes to show koalt
. keel ebtolitions rime alter materially
the kill of docks. ----Prom "Problems ha
Ohio Sport," in .Iune Oating. . .
. •
Buttermilk For rigs.
•
Buttermilk should not be given- lis•
' large quantities to a sow . that is nurs-
ing pigo. It may so affect her milk, by
caushig it tO curdle prenia:threiy. in' the
etOmach of the young :pigs, as to cause
the death' Of the latter. If fed, at
the quantity should riot exceed foiity
pounds to a barrel of swill, If the but-
• termilk has been obtained from o creams-
ery and has become an acid btfore it
ean be fed, better avoid feeding it. But-
teritiilk as obtained from creameries,
even though fed to shoats or pigs, when
• , fed single end alone, will, ite a rule,
cause the evil results'ithove alluded to
And yet there is no food that inlay be
fed to such great advantage in connee-
tioie with Other, food as the by-produet
el the dairy. -American Swineherd.
Kidney .
'Disorders
Aro no
I, rtoPootor
persons.
People In every walk of fife at troubled.
Have you a Backache f yen have It
Is the drat .sign that the kidney* ere not
working properly.
A neglected Backache lea& to serious
Kidney Trouble.
Chc k It i i eb t king
DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS
tended Magee, ,the .ittsburg million- The farmeri3 of neeex county., who
were fortunate enough to go into engar
beet culture this year, will be better off
than thoee who have other kinds Of
crops, The heavy mina have not injur-
ed beet Plante, and the present proto
pacts are for an abundant 0roP. All
the beets have been contracted for at
fair 'Met%
. . . , .
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'rho cure all kinds of Xidney Troubles
from ilaekache to Bright's Disease.
Mk; a box ett,.3 for Slott
all dealers or, •
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totrentto. Ont.
aria Green
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Do you want the Res -at the Lowest Price?
We can supply you with 13ergers'
—one of the best English
makes at 25e lb . • '
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Quality the Best ar Prices the Lowest
Tit J.' Wt IRWIN'S
Redpath and St. Lawrence best granulated sorer, at $8,85 per cwt by
tbe barrel, or 26 noun& for $1. 30 Pounds coffee auger for $1. '
Canned goods cheap-Delai and Kent' Can Corn de it cap, Canned
chicken 10c. ROLM Beefi lb tins 15c each;
Teas -Black Japan and Young Hyson from 10c up, our leader is 25c per
• pound, .
Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Dried Peaches, Apricots and Cooking Pigs
OreohcekaePr.y-1. have just opened out 8 crates of Dinner,Tea and Toilet sets
and fancy china, new patterns direct from the factories in England,
selling from 10 to 20% less than regular price, 0411 and examine .
quality and prices. • •
. • Wanted good butter arid egos. • ' Phone 46. •
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iga
Meat Market
. Having purcheed the butchering
bbeinese of P. II. Powell 1 am pre-
pared tO forbid) the peopleof Olin -
ton with, all kin& of Fresh and
Oared Photo. Sausage, bologna
lard, butter curl eggs always kept on
hand, -
titzSimons t Son.
Tolpbono 76.
Orders 'delivered promptly to oil
Nitta oithe town.
*I.B6**Ptritni having hogs for
shirk:edit will confer i favor by
leaVing word at the glop.
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