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SIR W. R. M1.IiI.DI',l'H4 Rt'., (`Iver justice,
t ler-Pres.'ut. Sag. darn .. Toronto.
W. J. (;GAGE, Chairman VA. Com., Toronto.
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IIE Moss#o O. Bl lss
Sole Preptietete,
MO.NTREAt.. CAN.
The Ttitlitia Iilstiiitet.
"Sir you hair iltscsite(1 alar.:"
How did i deep. it?"
"Yost wrinkled your note by
Me."
+/ "Say. Yon meati like cleat. Mel
dot:""
"Scoundrel! Ve vill tight. Yat
is your peeesneos? "
"Dot's my lleesness. Yat is your
peesness: "
K -I am al.'Metzne.tt Lieuten annt.,,
-I atilt sorry 1br tie army. -
"So. So- toil you vill light yet."
Or I vill light yen you t re,
rettv.'�
"-Vat is to be de 'weapons
°LI haf my choice, of course."
"Xot unless you choose pistols."
'•1:1141. vy do you prefer pistols?'"
'•Pecause 1 am a putty good pis- G
tol shooter."
w -I see. 1)ion 1 Till not fight roar
"If you do not fight and it'¢, me
kill yott I will pranci. you as a
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coward.
"If you pralld me as a c svv: ani 1
will pull Tour ipso right I)e-.,r..• `
yoar face.`'
..You areas gorit as a clean[ n th.
"I iana vorth a totlsaAnd demes men,
y alt goosneek monkey."'
"Himmel Yott half itl: thltt'd 1416
orals, ttIl(L verl you. in:;c It tie army
you iasolt do Emperor r
"Go vay from me, you pinhezulet
spindlelecks.,'
'You are no :hent omen."
`t.I a)In glat of it."
0.4 yijp see yell alter."'
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.: to 4a ¢•-�f'la•velatn l Main De'ttl-
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tit>� uiittle neat 54aceN aio
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r► B r it`P EtP001 ng driatlitr'.
b"r..litzeraalttrt rtiliati`a
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0AaCG icd't_i�jSK.;541%Init:s:a tO,,"3�mtent&
ro, CE'. ef's Od> ,,,t eat
r`etlitre. lire.es 4 nattcl c 14x11 xa
D. '4. not�•t.
tt aw l:;t„_rVCo.steal lvt' the otroTfte
a:ll th.dt the loluk' tnHtat ut<'lv11n11ellt Sd
' "v18e.-1t Metalare to wits attatekett wen
1t'•k'a➢uuaird dttev-R'te r Mules tr'e➢3I!1 tlat'.
IflnSe';l tittratee. 'finis is a an ntta'er t o
cutin,,, pu
Ito little aft etatioit has lwen
paid. The tattle, is ail altalitinal that
op1•bed din Mi ciEze" tortoial'Yt of hard
think -tog. tend lois tllougllts are
haw,/ to a e gd. No nnetilnc s the I
expression v)1 talw falai allflierttes
tinaae leo i� nnaa.yilny int a harmless,
raii.aanlG SFn•t I AV:01 aver the Mob-
;On
tr4rl h !.
';O n o1 existence nce or' the history- of
tine al')meytic'altitltl of his ancestors.
But it would 'be unwise to could on
this so fag a.� t, atpapplr"oaell within
the ra n'go of his heels. The selee-
▪ lan a nettle eo war pt➢rpO ect F
.a delicate and dil1ieullt task.
Whether he as retro -British or ;!ail'e-
'Wy9r eau lteriaaleis never be Iiseel"-
tairae i eseeppt by ape tamp eap etienee.
A Sluggish Liver
Brings i IlI%tu'silesia�rr
�f
SENSITIVE TO SOUND
ACUTE POWERS OF HEARING WIN
WHICH FIST ARE ENDOWED.
Sante Tuterestinxr Experiments That
Were Marie to Determine Just Wi,at
Kanner of aJoises or. /lotions would
Startle Tout,
There are three phases of sense le
fish. particularly interesting to the an-
gler -their exquisite powers of healing,
of seeing and their subtle, Ifbnrrmai
Sensitiveness to atmospheric lnflr,Cnee,
With all our experience and study its„
doubtful if we have arrived at any-
thing like a full estimate of the :acute
sensitiveness with whieb fish !are en•
dewed.' I devote this article to hear•
lag. By hearing I meet olatiously be
understood to mean -their power of ap-
preciating the vibration caused by
sound, the conductor bring either solid,
aerial or liquid,
In man sound detonates the eardrum,
and in that way' when we are under
water we discover little intelligible
meaning frdm sounds. But the same
vibrations are undoubtedly received by
the exquisitely sensitive hearing Intel-
ligence of a fish, if I may use the
term, in a different and far more im-
pressive way. By intelligence I mean
an instinctive recognition by their
botlies of some disturbance, just as
mtin recognizes a passiug breath of air.
It takes the form of feeling.
I. came to the conclusion that 1
woUlld make a few experiments. Here
are One or two facts: A. friend entered
into it with me, and we bethought our-
selves of certain well known trout in
our preserve which were "always
there." Then we placed thatched hur-
dles a dee- or two beforehand so that
the fish m'ght get accustomed to them
in such a Way that we could approach
close to t1 eir• haunts without being
seen and watch the unsuspecting trout
through a small hole cut in the straw.
When ono was not at home, the other
generally was. \ly friend undertook
the noise making, I the observation.
From the sound of a gunshot 500
yards away, which made our trout dis-
tinctly start, to the breaking of a twig
three yards from the fish, whleh did
the same, we tried all kinds of sounds,
shrill and dull and at., varying dis-
tances, and the sum of our experiments
convInced us of this: That our sensi-
tively organized friends felt the dis-
placements of molecules through ether.
which we call sound, and the further
vibrating disturbance through what we
call water, which I verily believe eon -
ducts sensation to the lash es readily
rti glass permits the penetration of
light to this paper, In proportion) to Lite
distances and the character of the
sound. but that they did hear, or feet
rather. ani with incredible quickness,
too, WAS eone►USively demonstrated.
What they heard :nal were not alnrtn-
eti at I 'cannot tell, but When they were
alarmed it was evident t't.ort„lt b%' the
saute land of start they „ua'e• when their
chief enemy suddenly peeps tort the
bank. In only ttte, a,ti,t ,J e°�►ultl 1 aht;.
cover actual fright. the fright that
Male tlleltt dowit-.t gill het irfiitialal
the hurdle s;t4 tt le.aay x.anngt t)f site
fagot near t y . It Is t)..,t,t"; rartlby that the
shrill EMI& a4' 'lt:" e1 lr., vlatrtnr:' tdtetnl
most.. I'tar it stotat '. u iia,^llcentan'a whit!,
tie at tell ylrals ,+a>Hu1 '•(tui gSt ltrtu the
stream as if l.Jrelailr:i <J0''t9t Befit' Sohl e
l puree of tl:1a'.`;u A9 '5. [+t. s a Aortaa at
the :Utile adds•$719a E'"U).141 no tl o1.t'ettal
movement. "11.110 t p pelf tiloiddiluol; u
little farther leer e tile, !adult when they
have an laaa.line to ..eac ai' is a vela'
pretty title t! alb lag st, 'lull littoye4•at Het
doubt; It.' seen.4.4 fee the Ifittrfi gee r7d
rvaHelaing the Regale, et a better eta lac.
The-Call1H1nc31 HIL 7 a rTi (bit s'laay¢isilEu:;
tlHclr alarm wag i c a sudden olatia'er,
ioreetta tae.+t fferlloweil l}8' lH cutal_iti aloVrtit
Cttn
lath gen" 'lege, ns H:'aucly es lo ray.
"'What's iliptm l L0 . i:itt''k tloait it 1
era, emit 170 ti3 I uL f Flu tyle without
beteg- rlete::teap. aana y, -0,t. 1 wag e' reftinl+
for, of Yen ntl ttue . as 1TArt,t 011D en the
got vivo gives no s'i:pn 14!!14 salarrit at a
se'edlflli< movement or nails'e. Oa'ce pre -
Dared he is lliunrnxrable till he suddenly
tlallr1s Oil". Toe may thrtmta• your great-
to9ttatt hitt), and he either H9raaves It stol-
dly or bolts ek'ans away. rive Miaute.'
perfect Stiliaaess and they settle back to
confidence. nnul Men i`ayr'p Were again
cagily sttartlerl, i fancy the laws of re-
fraction action brad somt.e=tllir?g to dor with it
end that even feom Ilse sky they some -
tithes perceived my movements. I had
Often suspected this before.
Another t:oncins en: 1 believe they
heard tenet) they nl+a1eared not to. A
sudden smack of the hands together,
and there w: s a deei5eal 'itsiwer9 bat a
lritdratttle, begun cern,• softly andgrad-
llatlly bregiglst nmpo to its eery loud: -3t.
mad Ito notkee Seemed to l e taken. But
doubtless, :Me a yes, however loud
the noise, the gradient rolls it of its
startle. However fanciful It ninny
sotind, of this 1: ,1444 thoroughly eon-
vineed-that ,water is such an it medi-
rate transmitter of vibration to fish that
they recognize sound from the ;lir never-
ly' as quickly-.ai.s man. It Is no ergo -
meet to say we do not when in it. We
are no need. Fish have. A nd he-
ause they bare they are prowidentiatlly
endowed witbsunetse s:tua�enessto that
articular nervous iattlalence among
Ueii.rl tehe, Indigestion rend Cta I:Mti+
Dat -son To Set the Liver Itis t
You :!lust Use Dr. 'CT axe's T�iiriney:
Lavves Pills.
(ocd health is itapoesible when tl f
liver is Cleranged. The skin tells et
the pati soncd state of the system b3'
pimples, bio dies attd liver spots ; thet
tongue is coated, the bead aches, di-
gestion is impaired and the bowels are
irregular. There will coxae spells of
dizziness, an,l r,rakness gvelpitat.on,
shortness of breath and menstrual de-
'nagEments. In sympathy 'with the
liver the kidneys become clogged and
tine most serious complications arise.
E. -arch where you will it is irr.;rossibbi
to :tags a better treatment for bilious,.
rtes and liver complaint than Dr.
C'hase's Kidney -Liver Pills. Raving a
elite t and combined notion on the kfd-
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searching as to promptly altord relief'
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:'here Is scarcely a horns in this
whole country where Dr. Chase's Kid -
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have' made their way by force of merit
until physicians and people alike re-
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"Was itr asked the man of ail in-
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"Yes; he last his money raising 'Cain ,
in Europe and then made another for-
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Mr. D. Speptic-My dear, I Wish you
would prepare something occasionally
to tempt my appetite.
His Wife -The ideal Why,you hare
not any appetite to tempt. -Catholic
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