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Barrie Examiner, 5 Aug 1897, p. 7

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xx`v1~:s'r5:n IN CANADA... ACCUMULA l`ED FUNDS. I () I`AL ASSURANCE... y.INC)ME, ov1~:xz............ Whzitever may have been the me- ~lmAc .......I H... .\.`..+........ .....\.a...m.2 L- some OF THE Pxcfumas Vjlll ` WIIIQII ~,` sm:a_u -Pr_Ic e`. E L-_'L:;... . zz` BARBIE THURSDAY, iwc... 5,-I 1397. _ msa.nity,ur more than at yea1;,9z/by mutual-s oonsemfwlnen there we/no chil- drgn. In Nb1'vm._v_ and, Dem-ark` mu- tu_a.l_joomaeLntA :_m_tex, vy_es.ns' sep- arwtwm 'i81s\xffl<:l=g1t'~ f0l` as ,d1vor.oe. mhg _ ` tionsg. insurinouinta-' Mam on bath Edge `is all that neooasamv. Hbruwsmav dbtain di- nanxnuax aruxnmennes.s.`,ausox:nezr1y me A ' `In Auu5E;i2$._ Bxnan Caholics cannot?` uq.Vm r members ofrother ' Vlll Qll DIIWI 15 341 UN` _Heb;euw_s.mav_dbtain n_1i- -vqwcu In Aua_tm-by _o1 tune. xmran. ~ \Vhi1ne. divorce was so very exsy ,for ! both sexes in the latex Roman R'e,p*ub- v lic amd early empire-, the "husband ' was 'a.llaw(\d, `to `_keep_.lmlf txh 3 wife's" dowry,` so that xtl became f ab objct~_wit.`h some, husbands .to..be maxriad mud divor`oe& as often asp possible. It_.<.N1"8`J1-`t inot to be forgotten!` ' than even snob exemplary "old- Ro- ` ~ mans" as `Caesar, Cicero, Cato and 1 . Augustus 0.1!-divmmd td;:e:ir wives for ` sgm: cqilses.` > J "1 .}In Eat central; Arziciaiwoma xi n, get 3 divorce from husband if `he ~ does 'xiot..;.smv. -hm` ;l`ot11`es:whe`u` she "wants: man tn. It is agreat b1e.ssin'g. for`h1hae husband "that-: feIvr"(\lo'th.9s no "wants `mm (0. u_ 18 agree: _D1:essltl8_. for film imebamd few clcthes go . a. lonriwmv Ln hha.\`.'.:.mrt of mm wdrm; - 101' IIMBLBMQ Iyllllll`? IQJW (HOBBIES a lo inn 'tha.t"'.,"jpu*t at tfho world.` .Iu_ )aadivvoroe. mpy bohadior, habitual dxmn kaenness.M`dnsoxdea:1y me` maa.ni.ty,ur more it year or/by ountr In the world. 7 _ ' Mos convenient for travellers and remittersto Great Br1ta_.ln or anv foreign country. . .Hand rook containing addressas of 3000 agents in all quarts of tl}e'world, and full information 1 - mmished on`_z:pphQati_<);;jo . ` VARIU8_DIVRL`E ms. `HOW THE MARRIAGE BOND BROKEN xx some commuss. ` --A canny Where the Leadersaotsoemy Arc 3` nose mu lave seen Ollnest Divorced a nu! Iemnrrled - China}: (`annex ref? . `Divorce--Wuacn' of Ceylon Experiment ` Three or fork 'l`lmes-II-nulu-nnru a; (`am In rru.m--mw'ue. m |Ie lnllt scam. " Maxrmge is an elixir. Ydu name the Ward of a. musty old ~ philosopher for that. But. elixir does not agree with 6V6-T)'an.e. `Divorce LB its antidote. ` `> T....s ..,. _...__:-,_, ,..--......` |.........-n- Lu um IIJBL ymuo Jvu mun ...m.. tohqr people with the dowry that you received with her. In the second case you put. gamma` price upon hm". at} 'w=1m-`n avhy one can have the`. woxpan who is willing to pay it: and!` LI. you suspct that any [JuI`txCl_1l1I`pX`- son has been irting with your wife you will make ah axoeptfoh in his case; and, fix the 1>ri&-:Lt.' Cl6ubl:e' or txjcbl'e,; the ordin.-).ry" rate-. 1 _ _ n z`. . ... oL..o- hum-irr;-Ixrn \,;r\IIr\: nrnu ...., ...\......_.._, Am...-. \ _, " It is curious that marriage vow_:s Meg.- faithfully kept mnong the Kabylea. Jn` mm 1-`am c`.L_~e Lu whxc-h-they are not ` olyesrved both parties suffer i,nsLu,ut.!j dueath at the hands of their neighbors. ; DIVORCE CAUSES IN CHLVA. Y The Chinese have `a hea.uLiful~ and ` compre.h;e.n5ive li; causes for dig varee. l`h:e.'~'e are in order, childless- `- nmw, 'u1,u-1.l4:.nI.ion to parents-in-laxv. 10- ` qI.1wcity', Llideveishxlvess, ill temper and confirnmd illness. One of Lhe ancient: > tmnmr.-ntubors on th-e,L`h\neae l.'x.w_ _)f_Zj divorce has laid it, down that a wife might be turned zmuy if aha uJl0\vs!` M um house to be_ILUed wLh smoke. org,` n m trighwns cm dog with her dis-2] u agree.1bJ.e,_noise." vlhhere are excep-~]` Inns w rules, however, as :1`; Chinxee wife my not be divorced at , "a.'1'i if she has worn" mourning for elthm of mar pa.re:nt.~>-1n-law, if sheif no pamxms with whom to lj.ve. or ! Iflner `.m1.sbuand has grmv=,u !`lCh since J .11 xmnrned. it In most cf the of the world] mnrrmge and divorce are about equal-ll ly easy. In Suunm xnarriagee are o- 4 ~ ten wntxacwd as an` excuse` (Q; _the wedding feast, and if mum ream are,` wnnbed. some zkzregame ,~s\voppi.ng of .w1ves can always In-mg mean about. ` REMARRYING FORMER \V1V1<;b`. ,. ` .'l`J1p 'm;h.1b_ita.nt.syof Lbs niamave Is; I so fond of vmnrrymg and di- 4 voxcmg mm a. man 18 not unagmmon: , ly fownd mamrned for thud or iomrhh mine to the aumae"wmfe. ' ( _. The Smghalese woman of Ceylon find . ` r_\L.U1.me__or._mu-.n _a.nd marry to thbir liking with whom they can peaunamentbw settle down. Among 1 the Dyaks of Borneo you-ngwvomen of sev- ~ anteem or eighteen are often found wif.h-`their third `or fourth husbmnd. In with hheir thirdor fourth husband. 1n Tahatx the man and wvoxnaan . many when they have a nmnd to nud go and som.ebod_v~alse when t.he_v-- get typed of smog" `Tho ermgmong the Hawauams, 1n spxbe of Uheu nominal conversion to Christianity, the .mat-' rirqonnial unmugeanents havg _been `fie- scrxbed by p'hra.e "go u_s you please" for boh parnes. Marrmge has not "nch intvmest- /for tCne,H:Lw;1ii;Ln. hisone sole, object. in life being to have a fine. funeral, vrhiich frequent. and ex- pensxve marriages teand-toIr.=ende--im-_ po.ssible.. n `* On hhua (annf,inp.nL nf 1`.-hp.` wnv-Id xii.- ` x.y_Lh.ree-crveu4`-L; timuea before they can get a husband- : 1 'L`hurc:`her"s servants in A.-Mo1`0c,0o, though `only middle-aged was.-livmg 't:ns,"divumezs am quite: frequent and possime. ' _ ; On the oont.im>ni.s of the` world d1-Aid vorue. is quite as easy to get. us un;_ Lhislztnds. .111 Abyssinia; Bruce, the/t. great; traveller, says he has seen a.`k woman mmroundied by seven formerie hmsbumds. `Na-nseh says that in Green"-in lwnd*'It-is quite common for as. husband and Wife to get a. divonje after living; toge.Lhe.r for six months. One of Dr D \\ I` 0 with his nineteensh wife .when the doc- mr. first `met him. Among ,the Tax-i ms, and, indaeeg. mulong all` Mahomenh am !easily Oi course p9_ly~i gamy ixpractised, or is at least la..w'-i0 In}. so that a. wife mom or less does` uiot.,ana ke\` m.1m!h~diie.nanoe. The only exoemiun-to Uhis rule." is among Hm -1 '-*.IV|1-|l`=- uxvuw M: Ma a.uLAuutc- i veg; Just as mzuriagwe customs.` however. "A" L Va-ry.with diffgreut nations. so d0es}`'}-3f`< 550" di\`o1fce code. races e.~;Leex15E$q`:) li It no `less than maxxmge. Others seekaguuu. W bfllmlress it as m_uch as possible. Afping` 4 few govexmnents wi.l1_mL migrate it`:!`VE` nu -1]` `~ . ~ 1 HA ' `.*; . - . n Tim Moors of `the Suhargl Ln the;` northern part of Airca. have raised}; _dn'\'oroe w the highest pinnacle. imchuae `Lt. is agreedambng _t.hm that the iead- :2 are of fashionable. moiety shall al\\n_\`s,w be of Lhose.wh0 `huvga ofteues heenil divorced and remarried. And it aotuully considered low and vulgar forn a couple to hve wolong together. 5 in\.. L'_L...|,.,. ,.c \l..`...uq hum; mnrn : 0- `UU`-B1110 VU uvu uvu.u.ru5 \.\le\.vu-\.`. The K.1byLas of Algtqm have more sc-i.e,nL Lfi m:.Lhod.~s not divorce Lh.'.Ln either Oklalxvomzgwor South Dakota. II you happen to be 21. male. Keyle you can reptuhnbe your wife in`t.wC ways. In the first place you send her` back Is. x..- - .._`|_. ....'u.. um Am...-n that C.McKeggie & Co. : I1.ACK'0E QLO7HES"_A CA`U$E..V _ uumu UL Leyxon unuu g4h.ru4r-m# hafnra thm: can mar. :; imnhamll` . -~~c-'*'"-a D7;--!`W-h,-at caused the estrangement "be- `~"itween Billmpps and his wife. do you Erknmv ?. "I tmnk their becoming stran - Hers was the result of? getting too we] "gmcqua-ixnted. ; gi She-"You never pump my tires for _- me any more, though you did before WE" ,, were_ma.rrieg1.'f' "`No, I don't; but 1" g raise t.he_wm1d to keep you goxng in ,- other ways.-" _. - - J . L yone to sleep. g;anum_a.vurgeu: ' _ . 1 . Oh,_ well, rephed M1_ss Jqnnxe, she/1 ` ain't oId'e,-nough yet `to_ realxze thaks `; V not da`!*kL,_;e v A. 9' / - 1 1 / v A i ;! Litt1eZ5~y'ear-o1dJennie s mother ' jgorne to church, leaving herand her , baby sister with their grandmother. After `awlle grandma. got" weary-.'u1d- put the baby. to ..bed. Then she suggest- ed that it `would be -nice if Jennie ' also, would retire. 7" * I an...-+. ....'...+ +.. mu .......,1.;....` - ._...:'.: W0l11(1 rau_re_. - . ` _ < - V I don't want to yet, grandma, `said helittle girl. e- . A T I` But" see how nicely little sister has ~ ne umegu-1. _ \- _ . But` 599' mcel, httle sister has to sleep. gran mauurged. . Oh. vmll. renlied Miss Jennie. sh}: , hnecxarauom before mix xahiais. ! "The Canmnnwaalthu fmnrlui hv maruarauona betore CD21! nubis. Canmonwealum founded by the ;Punt.ans and Lb parts d ot.her`SstaI wsemfd by their descendants seam to _b*5 1316 C111,?! ahodes of divorces." says ;Prof. meoaore Dwagnt woo,1sgL_hi;n- `self a New Euglznnd Puritan, in Fig ` gwork on the `subject. -_ A = CAPITAL cams vA){0.`\?G PL` RITANS. ( _Prof. Woolsey rently regretsthe `;!Lm1~ w`he`n the eaxiy settlers treated in- Vfuielxtiv in their characteristic fashion. [The lust of 31355-'1a.`huse:t.I made fldullery acapital 1-rime. in 18 the `km was nlganged. A person guilty of 9 rye crime haul no stand un [ht gallows -_W`xLh I; rope romid the neck. he whiP' 'P9d~w1Lh fatty stripes on their way gm the galloms and the jail. and then ;wea.r.for I.-he reet uf"hE's life the letter - u: conspic1wu.~' mhars sewn onthe ,1cloth_es. The Connecticuumws of 1773 lzrequued tihzltmthe, letter should >be_burned upon the fprehe.-ui of the Hszuxltv uprsnn in mldirinn m rim \`irhin- 1 0 } ;; p1 ~`4d ' aw H ' r. ; ` - c ' v ""It `siaems to me,',', said `the Thought: 5 -ful Guy`, "t,h.'1t the weather man is ra- L ther.spreadiJng hvimself -of I.f1te." "Yes." said the Nonsensiml Chap: he's got wsather to burn, ` , . . There`hav be.e;; sB,viu q1_1tbrealT:s and rims at Bargeloim. and. {the gen- darmeg have been stoned by` the mob. ` nu. n.1sam-`%~H&a=s,e:1= OI..Iu:eWOI`_kS . do yorrlxiza best,_MxssSea.rs?" Mxss !Sears~-"O11, the tm`pedo." Mr. _Ki.ssam- '] Why 9" I\&;;S-e:Lrs--"Torpedoes pop so ' ..ide.1';gl1tfu1]y." . 1 - mover sun 119., vweu," sum the sum-' '[me.`r ,\girI, thoughtfully: "I don't know. 'lbut that I might be willing to take an j`optiozn on it" , uf,-(-7,, W , ;ue_uurneu me !_0rene.'ul 01' c_ne -}8}1.Lly person in -1(l to we win $9138 and 'the exposure upon Uhe E33: ' `J13 LIV `J1 \.\)l-ULUULI M-h|K3- LLJC l\I(U- ljof the French` device. is, within cer- ' Lain limits, to make L119 deaf hear. In 5 this respect itwzertaiuly comrs nearer 2 to fulfilling its mission than does Edi"-' s0n's~ muc.h-talked-of application of zphze Roentgen rays to making the blind wean gmvmsuan. LL umguu-cc uuKu{. A 3! - Mr. F. Du._se:;ud is the inventor of . this new aid to Lhe aficted. He was ~ {moved to it by his~pity fox .1 particu- I `111! deaf and dumb parson in whom h` Jwas hxtemebed. mud the result of his- lllabors promises towork agreat change : iii] the methoxfof treating those who ` c.:nin'ot hear or speak. An in.w|nll knmvm, hhn mnhilitv fn cannon wear or speax. AB. is. well known, the Inability to sispxeak on b}_1e pi_l.l`I. 01 Lnose deaf from -`infancy z;.;_1ses-trmn Uh-e'Lr. having no s`.k110jwl:edge of soumds. '.l`hse1r vocal or- .ga.ns may be pe'fect,- yet they are to- H_t.1lly ignorant of haw to mso..._the.1nL At .|p;resent they are mmght by LL11 e1abor- ' .{ate study of the lip movement until ` ,!t=hey at last reach very fairly in- ` ,{belligib1e speech. ' H 'mm `m.ir.r0n=himna`r:1.nh :hv` ozrsahlinxrl` , 1 ueungxme. speeqn. , 3 The. mmrop=lmnogra.pl1 ,by` eugxbling ` bhyezxn to hxax the sounds dixectly, Mill Iesnable vhem.to.take a. short cut to u point which heretofore has been-.reac.h~ ed by a lung and tedious road and will '_ at the time render their speech` ' aand nawral in tone. . ' Two instantaneous p-hotogruphs 112- . cently taken in Paris i11ustr:1.tcbheiu'e . [of the mimrop-honogmph. One them r dumb boy who 1.s`hoId1ngto his ear * Uh-e te.lep~honic receiver. which is con- Hneobed with the machine. The mioro- < iplzonogmpb is got in dpemtion, al- though the deal-mute does not know .1: and is straining his ear` in vain ~to `catch: the soun .. - "1\'}m nH1.cn- imntn~nfnnon1`m- vunfnrrr-.n\I\ ` JAMES EDWARDS. /convm ANGER. .29., Issuer ot _ lllm-rlaaz Licenses roar omen BUILDING. nA1u'zm_ ' Dllle-,0ll16Il' DSlD}aii1l!Uu25` pnutugrzi U \,-was taken at th-evLnstant..when r. `~D1uss.-1uii's Lncrt,ed up this mac1LLne,w'hich ~ iplayed t-'l1'iei"'M`z1.1`s'e.il1aiz:~i3 ."' the dtif ...mu oe hearing it distinctly and beating -gtimgie to the; stirring megsuxe / "Thn, proud. beguty, `you; refuse` my `.love?" sa.1dhe., '7WeII," sud the sum-' lmpr zrir-I, f:`hmmMfnHv "T n-n f L-nnm 9 9seLts has p!`u p0rtionut,-I) four. timeans 'IIz.luy divorces as France, while Con- gnecgicut hp. more than five times as v;man"y as Saxony. Chicago, according to Prof. Woolsey, has :1 hxgher ratio of idlVOI`\>&i to population Lhun any oth- `';er pan of mm country. but St. Louls 3:.-uni San Francisco are gcodseconts aqd - only a shark distance behind her 1n thus gresyect. , - - = mxx` DIVORCKS `1:<';u1E1ucA.' - `_ Prof. Wool.~2ey find: LILLLL .\IL1:8ZM:hU-, ~ An Ingenious lsunlrlvnncc on the llnrd` or ` , a Tu-Kc-phone. The '_`Mic;r0p]:L:1):.>gruph- is "the name --given to a_ machine recently made in - Fmmae a.r1dwhioh,n;;plim-;.,1n__ a nxv ` -`way the prim-iple`of ;he~ photograph r as new Lncommon usage. The idea nf fkn I7.-.n~..k\ .L...Z.... m ....'&)\C.. pm- . As a mmtnzx of ful-L, Lhe microphone: vgrapah does make Lhe. deaf hear-that -its all su generally \`l:1ssified - as deaf, yet in whom t.n.- `nearing mechanism is nocwholly destroyed or in whom mtum has supplied even ru- d'mnant,ary hearing apparatus. The mi- _`c.r0p!h0a1ugraph_-doeo` for sounds \\'high _ underordinary conditibns would be L Liindistinguiszhablye ho a`_deLf person ex- 1ncx.ly`w'h.1t the migroscope does to ob- , 1; jecns wm-.n wmmut its aid wouldbe ;1imi.sib1.e. It magnifies `them, ` I M.` rs n..m......u ;. H... :.....-,,..o,... A: I ;,:J'1:.;"% *? ':"` x..9 `s?m~m ~All(crouera?n kilfymg Bulk -g--. --.._ ?8U.`I1`~ U16 50U(1S.. "lihue. other hnst.anta.neous~ pzhotograyh was mmn at thaw i,nsta.nt..w'h:-n 1 r, .,:if1'nn_ Tn`AN_ sva` 5,5 AND`s'riLL.TE';E_'3l!:;sT. ` ._._..___._.._.__ [Bnn.K_BJ.f.i@_i_t?.J| cums THE DEAF. -.cV.E..Y1'@.V .O:'N:-..`TVAT.'.`. sUMMERsmLEs. _ JNNOOENT. is of .fireworls a:1.r:?" M'm: ,. 1.2 ;a_corpcu111_et:1 nave.A`mti_'1tc;a numor, thety esfdisplaya re y g'oodcoum_-. erfelt of that \'1sefnlx;md`an1.in.lSla mmla ..-...,.t...._..t J. u.u\..u uu .Lu. L\.1D.l:i.|J. ` 3 A few days ugo..~`on1e thousand [una- tics surprised another force in Clntratl, and ugznu caused` 3. severe loss in offi- cers and nieu, while the following de- spatches received on h'ritln_y chronicle more fighting in` the szune. region. 'l'~ele- graphic coniulunlctttion with -Malakaud. has bee.u.reopeuetl._ Alter severe light- ing the north Al a.l'ukzt`utl cmllp has been aha-ndoned. and the troops `are cont-e_n~ tratetl on tl16'K0t:l.l. ltght'ing recom- - mental" on `Judy 27 in, 8.30 pm. On I that day the enemy made a.` determined - attack on out'ptsition, and did not; re- ! tire uut-i.l dziytvreztk. Throughout July :28 desultory lighting in the vicinity of _ the camp L_ 0l][l.l]U.64l, the enemy driving __ in the pickets 01` the 31st l un_jz1b lu- 4lHw;-,. which lost 12. killed _a.ntl 19 wounded. A1 one time during the fight- ing the 45th Sikhs were hard pressed, losing one killed and fteen wounded. 3 'l'he_.t. .~lth Punjztb lnfantry, led by Lieut. -' (`limo drove back lug-e `bodies of the '. e.ne.tn_v', who lost. about 90 killed. 4A5 L the'qTtT1E_\'.:1re. however,. still collectirfg in lurge'nu.tnbers. further hard fighting is zmticipmed. Dargztl has been rein- forced by 50 ries. '|`hoinra| mmui. u .. L.J: , v 1 133- I M! .... .. ' . ~ *A nat'weui'ScotlaJiii travellili 7i1ithe ihmi listened to` ozs. ngugh American brag: as he cou.ld"well dumb; as. man. at United States was taskgn t9 s'ee t e Nin- gara. l`11l.*;.'(l1`j`l3'rz-.~, smd has Aipetrlcgn com on. you ever.see;any ' ` ` sow!:o;;"nI$:s.rful.`a.s;thntf _ . ' A A *Ay', .mn.n. answered the tmxriah: who ; us:-.evne _to as ugugn 22 cou.1d"\ve_ll digest; ;}. :.."%;`f;i`.`.~f-ejF*`F_' W ' iurceu U_\~' au ruies. - ' ,'1`he. total British l()S3~i-B-ft,-h t\\'o days fighting is 13 kil_1ed`3 and 43_.wounded. Sergea.nLyrne, of the Mladrzis Sup- pgms was amoD (Lm mqliill-\d-;lll*1)Ir`u I unu|nun--e- I-' - Ifqaiawroan. $13 most at nlht; worse`by scratching. 3 - I owed to continue tumora form, which 0! en bl ~ ylapuesxwlsrenin Puss! Sm'1`ous~--Mo1smre;_ intehse itching; "stingi- eed and ulcemte. becoming very _sure. Swum-: s Ommmu` am the itching and bleeding. heal v irritauoniand n mo,st,caaes.romoves thtumora. I Atdrug am. or b . nmil. 50 pants Dr..Swayne I`: Suns hilmdeln Ly1nn.h..Sor.s C0. n_lont~ gal, Wholcmle Agents. , ~ V _ - injured._ The Mal-akund g` xsotn is wouuueu mciude .L.i'u'LenTaIut "Ford, of the 31st Punja-bl lnia.ntry;' who is se- verely.hux'l; nbieutenant S-wintry, of the` -37th. Dogrus; Lieutenant )1asLeo.n, Corps of Guides; and .Lieuter.:x.ntC . tello,-22nd Punjab lnfa.nt.ry,- 3 " short of ammunition, an 'ev_e-ry effort is -being-made [Q ,1). ' y `ou the rem- Iorgemeuis. ` ' - ` ......u.; _vI:u1: lu u.v.u.u:. The total British loss in the hm - days fighting is Lhirteen killed and -forty-three wounded. Sergr. Byrneuf Life .\I:idrns Sappers was ainifng-~the... kill :-d and the wounded include Lieu_c. 5 Ford _of.the. 31st Punjuuh Inf:intr_\'. . Corps of Guides. who is_severe1_v hurt: ~'Lieut. Swintry, of the 37111 Dogrzis; Lieut. Macimau, and Lieut. Costello. 22nd Puunjziub Infantry, slightly. Tilt) \f:\inlrqn:l nu 3-~ ~`~--> -" urnwr: ` ........v`_.u uu.:1_y uu ugc 1cLuLUIL`t'u1t'HLS. > First; came. the (lisastruus famine, ' whose effects are still visible; then : the pl:xgu e ,`ex t' U').e'cho1era.auda.[Ler- . wards the !3(1I`l]l'.1u8.k S.,- ` 'J`.hen nzuive - diszxffcction, and finally uar in two ' dJ'If;:1`ent; places on the extremely in- . nocessible f1`0ntier.- ' 4,_ __`,_.___y n -u _As regards the epideu1lcs,the_\'have' wilready `cost many European lives, ` apart from the. thousands of the na- -tives who perisl.1e_d. The fzuuine has left its indelible mark up'on entire dis- trigts, zuid sedition has" been smead broadcast through `territories inhabited , .l>*r 1T-l`9'C.. . -:4 ufv .gz\..ub-IA wuu uuc LUuLlbU- LL'41Cl.'- wdlere the disa1'ecLion`ha_< xnzule little nrnn-rn.~u T31.` Qnyxm .\...x .1.,\:__ u 3 mu-..~., uux. u.I-:uAu.\.m.Uu uua uiuut` uuie progrecxw. The Sikhs am; their kindred races detest the veueminate zindcow- V uraily -Hindoos it-h a contempt which India. is almost loathing. While the_v`huve not the urainis they are.t.he lighting men oi` thg: EJSL ,2ll1d if the l31`iLish wiL.hdre\\ the)` would soomsweep over *'\.'rrIu~. ........._ .._._.,_, Wk Lungs! `Hat iuthcr won t cut: weak lungs. You'mayfeIbetterbe- cause out of doors more, but the trouble is still there. Doh t ]stopta1 l`Q . -..... A.u\_44.AJuuu auxauug, SHEULI) . The Mulakand Liarrisoh is short. of ammunition and `every effort` is being Lnaiievto hurry on the reinforcements. 18;:-n& 1......-.,. H... , p `re .\'allv'}'~ Ar D:;\I\'-n llark lm! (hr Funn- llcnl 0uIbrt-ak`l-\o Rapidly rcpvvudl-l|* llzml Fighting In the (.`;zrrimn.ul light and llaras.-_seil by Day. The situutinnn India is undoubted- ly serious, ~..'1.nd will ussurL*tll_\' in any case utterly. cripple the finances ui(l1e British Adlninistrzxtion and take the l8V8l1l1( SHU]:l.C could be rezllized mam` years to came. 7`1... for LAL..l n ma . u the because the weather happens l to be `warm. If yourhaveva weak throat, a slight couih, or some trouble wi` the- best time `to et rid of it. If you are losing flesh there all the more need of attention. Weakness about the chest and thinness should never go to- gether." One greatl increases l the danger of the ot er. Heal the throat, cure the coughg and strengthen -the whole 5, tem now.` Keep taking _ tt s D..._.1..:,..,. -11 ............... ronchial tubes, summer is THE THIRD }m;<:-1< MADE omzdam -CHAKDORA. |L\l VV 0 LL50? L0`!-X111 Emulsion all summer. var uni. hu -1} .h-uw-u-_yc nr `:::X'I;:0'IHl;'l{ L*'0HC_l_jI SURPRISED. f.n.- .l...... ...-.'.. ...,_.... ..\. ., I r \ ' ALMOs!r~-.as_:;\voN,DKIafxR1E`UL; ` Ii `Sg:btch.111_'en have_little,humd1, igyf sounstLmes= d1st>hy 9. nrettv mod coumt. $0m&l.l11B8. mspmy srfelt `the.-t pretty good coutn_t.-1 HLV. M1 .ol.l.L\.MD}Ul1 an DULJLIIAELD For 1:30 by all drug-gzaxs at 509. add SCOTT _& BOWNE. Bellovml, Ont. Emulsion DESPERATE FIGHTING. rm>.=b!mr dent : rest when enroute to move` laud, Columbus, Omninnsti. Toledo. India- napom Chicago, Detroit, uackinu In land. Northern lake, Tqnriqt r nu. or my nhio. Imflana. or southwestern poin . 9! *7Cn1.11i}f1)osmge for tourist pampnleg, \V F. HERMAN, T. F. NEWMAN, Gen ) P1134. Agt. Gen ! Manager. Cuzvx-:uxo. Omo. r SEott ' Mn$.-,W:u;I.'o ` som;m.~ sirn;r_4l`n m ` K med ,by.mllli of;motl,Iars'fnr their chi! when teething. If dlgturbodct nigh; snd broken ' : `;'ii.&our res'tby'o. salk "child autrlng and er . , ' 3.1113 _ pninof cu mud kt onco_Ind#eI.a." ` _ W . Soot!!! _ childrn mum; It` -`mum iS ..'5...'* m. aE `mm of `c,01lY6t I ma. Be. 3 amp: V ::'g{sIo\w's ma: children teething In my1\mm1`; yoxu L G as .* uumsdn an: r Umu5xb?gp.,":'r'zn3;` aa.`c.a;..,;,,- be a. `sollgsbxt. In xll decrease the mortality am- ostors will_be enabled to'di'tl1' the coming of disease to )9. parson` days be- fore it would otherwxse become ;j.pp_ar-_ conslderqble t_o work q'ut thwei own evils. This-`bem`g'the case, the }1ea.lth_ metr `would -at once note even the mg in one s physical condition., T11}: methodf of development of every germ 1.: known; wunld mveal lh truth `to the-"d,o,c l,or iuslfas Well as thtrlater devalmhient; elm ~-alt - is-a---:eci)gnized--pa4el3elegxeal- fact that the germs of disease. [quire ` proves all that is hoped -people ton wonderful extent-;:]_he finil:eslm%1l._ change that the 'p_rimal;op- ' eraion of the germs would bring about. and t.he-vefore. even its slight operation - suerer immedkbely. - Depend upon i emmm maxing. mum muve use a. J; _A mouc.\1t ::;';m3&a:gmuwi ,nh5`bgweIs.e"u'uwm ' `: stheliilms inslmr. s Soothing ms chi! rim . redcesftna mu ' ~ voamnouman _t:,t)'a3ewhi`|a pamno the sums. ` ' voa tonund an_` to; tetlllces, !n`slo\r. s8ootbin ` '3u:%`?h?.o.3%t?nnd beg; &w6 And brings the p_hysiCan, to a ' t of understanding wxth hls pat" . which it`is`1m1ie.ved has ueverl `. ore: heen'mc- hieved. ` , In vnnr-hm! fmr luv wanna mveag me u-ucn to me." ,3-,9; jusr._`as {well th6"ilat;err dev]qjm 9nt__' A um: ruxsawuurzs rim BENEFIT OF A WHERE $198. `is! ._.__.._., (:9 :5 n:."ci6I.I ofuuud. oo"'ni'x&o`f e: way: dnzuo iy'u6;" 184-.iiLu munm On; To In wranu can I.1I[IIO!lI - A ew and ledlco-Sdeuulc lnvanuon (nu It! `P|'IVA`1I Vllilc. ` ., The very latest, invention. In whic is just now at the height at snmmm imerestipg medico-scientists. is sailed the bicycie` headth-meter. It in not. as might aaem at first lglush. the health .: .1... L:....,.x- .u.,; :_ ,_..:',:._.J \-A- we 1)ny_s1c1an. 1 - This Is the way that-the doctor pro- ceeda Befolm he -begins_ the experi mesnt be carefully nscertams by means . of" the health meter. the exact" hysical condition of his patient. This one. he puts ths patient through a. course` which will bring about fa.t1g_ue, Whgrr that is over. he takes the same noteof the pa't'Lent s colndition as inthe first pl.a,r:e. f Then he heads the health meter figures, and. knows exactly what changes occurred in fhe interim be- tween the `beginning of the exencise and the concliiiln. . ` "Tho inairrhf hafn fhvn nhvalmxl nlmllfinn we CODCHJSLOII. ` - The insight into this, physical quaiitie of an individual by these . EFF.` \.\YL` YD 'lI"lY)\'7"|'.|`l' I\TY(V ` / T0 BEe1sTr31Famf1im x1.u L A.I.\..J,L;)u .|,u'l1.\\1.'- By means of this water. which he has induced the inventor to slightly change to (`01`l`ep(Jud with his theory. In ex- planation of this sy_s:tau1 the physician . says tlmr. if we would quulifv ourselves fort; shrewd guess.z1s to what abnor- mal or pathological Lendeucies agiven patient is likely to develop, we must _ watch the. patient in` a transtion from he_alt'h to `illness. arid vice versa. In 91 I -.4` u avnu v in etc. rnngue or this sort. is most quick- 'ly and harmlessiy brought about through the lungs. Fqr i.nsi;ance, znnan . is requested. by takurgp long breaths; to keep` the mercury at a givdn height in the cohmm of :1,71iLt1e`instrument, _cal1ed.the-mandmeter, which registers the quicknem of the f1ow_of b1ood._Af- ter a person has undergone this exer- tion for five minutes it'brin about a'g-neml fzitiguef in whicht a path. ological . tendnqjes ~ individual 1'0 the pfson are_i1nmed.iate1y `apparent to the physician. This is Hwi wav `thnf.-Hm dmfnr urn. -Aaneuv wggcn: nu Lula ; Izgkuaug LUV MDIJI.-ll of the bicycle that is considered. hue rather that of the rider. one varity of meter is fastened to 113 vnfist 0! up cyclist just at the point when tha physciap feels the pulse. I Thu nlllxtll. .....r.._ 2.. ...\ r an Ln *\vu.'3.L` ueggee "Ill e_uuer c:1_se. The bxcycle. he.-1l.th meter IS :}1_so be- ing adapted by this same pb_vs1c1:m- to other uses, or rather. he has utilized ` the priqciple _thereof and claims to be able to` diagnose .w_iLh great--_ac_;u_r_e_:_c1 the physinal condmon of ` ANY HUMAN B]a'I\'G.-- n# __..,., _: .L: `L. L,,, ' LUIS \Vil_V W6 C1111 UISCOVEF QXZIC-ll) In what. dirgction ljes his line pf least we- sismuce to the mroaxis of dxsease. ' Thu rlnntnr xvi 1"-1199 Finn nnfinnf u:1u'ln I SlSllH1t'8- (0 U19 l.IlI`0'Pl/US 0.1. 01581158. The doctor wi.ll take the patient whila he is well, attach this uieterr to his `v`vris`r,,. bring him into a temporarily low condilion by causing him to be and- denly fgtigued. and than note the re- sult by means. of the n_eI.'vous system. etc. Fatigue of this sort. is most quick- lv :m'd lmTml:5si\' hr(mr_rht nhnnf. 40 & 42 wanjstrm. Newjrork. ' ;CAPITAL,. - V 500,000 . T1105 M081` H011. nun` Mu UBss_0T1`v`v1-npmnn Chairman ot Trua Guarantee Fund rwvvlv vvuv uv nun. ~ 1'he'['u`sL mentioned meter. resembleq two sirips of steel, so thin as L_o be [hex-_ ible. The are fastened Logether witli pivots. about one fifth of an inch long`. Between the steel pm Lhe mechanism) oi mo i.r:xe-r :~ ~ ~- tgncd to the portion of the steel, thnt-- comes against me wrist is a thin stripix, of -what looks and feels total! the world" like oil-ed silk. In a mortise at` the top` ofthe my,-Let one sees certain figures which change [mm time to time with the phys'iL-.11 condition of the meter : wearer. Thesse figures denote the rise and {all of physical cohditjon just as the mercury in the thermometer" infli- cates the-changes in weather. `T1... nu...-Ar `Al v|\.. Z..A......_..~..I!.... ..O course, KHOWS wueguer ms Vltihllty s-exemgs to be increasing or lesgsening-. }\ hen the vourse `of exercise ishnished. ~~lhe rider removes the meter and taken; if. to his physici.'m.\vho unlocks the in-" sirumeut and takes Lherefrom a tiny. roll of paper, on which are the figuriaa which show the vziriations of vitality, en-., of the cyclist. Dr. Odiardy has giv- en the hinvclo health metar the most attention of any one, except the in- ventor, and declares Lh;'1t\lt_iB the first step in the direction of permitting ev- ery man toknow at all times whether. his` health is good or brul. and exactly Lnwvhat. degree "in either case. ' The hl(`.\'(`,l9. ho.-illlf nwmr is: .-)l.n.n `ha. R"`.V"""\`5 `ucln `UV lJ13'U- V." . 1'he second meter, is not particuiarly far bicycle people, but is mdfly in- tended to recoild thesre-spintiou` and Llius gives" the doctor the ini'5rmutioz_1 whichknablea him to tell astonishin things, because L\hey'a'm trulhfu, about` {he physical condition and prospects ot the patient. At this seasonal the gear itig panicuiurly advisable to gain [ha knokfladge of tJ;eae-f.uts_ because in" summer it is aglvisable that one shouhi know Jermctly _-' ` \nu.. \ul. \.uuvu\.o Lu Iv\.usuuuI- The secret oi the interprecufion of ` the meter, or rather the exact interpre- tation. as as yet confined to physicians, although the wearer of the,met.er._ot course, knows whether his vxtahty seems im-reasinm or lessening. Which is 611 haudlo xvithstnnd the in- roads of {h6`\lllU11e!` heat. This npp_}ies u)peopKe wh(3`r'ule wheels as well as people who do not. ' I Il`L.`.'I.'_... _.._.: _.-.x _.__.___ ___---`1.)-- . l_QI! Il`:I_l"l|lIU:_ ` MR.-,WlH8L0!,[18 sbomxxmn Smog}; med bymlllions ofvkniotlndrs-for their 11% maven. - `ltyis .3 fact is vouched for by _ ;_ xuuunuuuu u_y ugcac ' - ME-ANS _IS MARVELOUS, 1. :,____ LL- -L_.- L. Tau 13HYs1cAL CAPITAL. :umLmr n mmunm ` Siian. A ' D.llLi'x l.l.\`_B BETWEEN - `uLEV& LAND AND TOLEDO v:A c. a. 8. LINE. m :enS&gt oncgnncl ' (.3. _ ~ro_6ve"n!6 " jrrbrtonfroi 1 ' V1I1\teL,;gs;V 1M1e31v11m- - CLEVELAND '-AD[?El.S_l v .,._.. ." :1 -ikethe -"C. & B. Lin ` steamers and en oy I rm=.=b!mr on` and. Columbus. ctnninnstt 'l'o1eIn_ India- Stetuneu "cy of Rubia." (xiv) `siiate 0! Ohio and State of New York DAILY TIME TABLE. ~lv'\'ruv Iutvirvnnn ....n.-n um: n .__.n____________?_ , ` sTAiifi5'ARD . LIFE . _MR.` 53.; cu4LLanm`,w4 " or nn:2m.nm: I'ud:~}:. IS PREPARED T6 D0 ALL K1Nn OF fur (`mmtv 0! Simone. A31 1-`um ;alu4.:u$.4_ All ogtihr nlunou 1 '4 `T`It` t'xTI1S.' _._.,._.._4, The Right Hon. Lord De'Lisle' anti Dudly. `_._'1`he Right Hon. 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Plane: of Pu-is ementa, am, 15110! bone quality. and aqua at very reasonable n_tea, umon: 28 Elizabeth St., nearly opposite Wellington Hotel. ` 6-27 4 n am ..8 12,wo,nm 4l.l15.0l?U ~- 14306.0-0 .. 5.450.0m uqwgvxusun "Elihu u:>uu_`wus.y wtavuvyv -um . jpirograaa 61;, M `Id i1_g*is `i;l1ifia.`l`,sl','_agQ,_ .. !n`xI;"i.l_;*is,a.):so an .oxck41hm`t~ `pjgyfluepza ' '9n3h$*1atio ' V 1:m_m~ iqur -50 t we .s1`u;i 7' :...`.~..1.....u Mn ..\..`..:..1 a..`n.. ..1.;u.`.... .;c. mu no n0,!%'}:iiilAW3V`P `lbgly spun vuuu: ulwuvup; unnmuvuu Lu bploroorm i_s_'~th_e most ficaoiougyof an solutiqn-of'oh var" two .m:s,or mnnthaL.iLtwbnhz parts of 5h10Ifoi1nTw1i1l.hot .%n1Aarr&t.V me > `..z...;....-... .;o .'. `,..;m :....:+-.`. :..:;~:..1.+.... .qg,v_u- uyu: -vu nun pslvyb MA us! uvmum , L`.ionishoul}1.be pianbd Ln `uxeshauaw or . mg I......: -....'1.;|.I...-_..1.\..):- |...;2...;....:\n... `I103 7 3003110, D6 plil |_~v3~$`JD0l`l0W OI` th hand, `q.\x_$ldkly'ru1)bed` bet%ven"\tha ~ho;hds. `tho _ who 'hunds,~~tish_tly. pressed tggether; plaxged befoio the f_ao. und ' Ma. ;..+..`...I... ..... .......u-:-.1.) 1.1 :...r..n...1-`~n+.... VWuU[" `WKUIU `WV VIII th._'x'0.h!edy- e gaVwr_Ix;.am3n.:mx%mn_Am mm: we. xemeuy one: an .t I: i`?w1Lboh.mm - vo1ati1v.>pr_t;c~i unmm: 22: mmn Wellington Etta. Morse ludxierssays in re- nd to the care at the skin, that itis 3 mistzilion idea, that fat, as a food, is inimioal to 8. good complexion. This` Jewish rave has always usad a.` large quantity of olive oil, and-the `women ` a,ra.noted.f_ar their b_ea,utiful complex-- ions. ' The rules is [me from skin dis- " eases of all kinds, as from lu.i;g;__ trou- bles and consumption. In speaking of (at; them is a. distinction nbogween greasy fried food, which is most in- jurious to the complexion, and vege- table oils. This lzttter fsed all the cells or `the body. Animal fat, as 9. -Illl, is not healthful. This fat` in button and] pmmis this most` desua-hie. we may eat arlienty of `Hitter. "all: is healthful `when it does not enter librs of the Substainno with which it; is eat- en.` Hot bread alml butter are un- hsalthlul, for the butter, melting, en- `ters into the Iiibre of this bread. f in seasoning vegetwbles with butter, oars should be taken to sxld the butter` ai- usr thne`vegeta.ble is cooked,_ and-not while it is cooking. Tilers is_ chemir ' cal transformation when t_hg_l_xutter is _ 6oo1i67d_wl'iic'l;x_ rendgrsit` lndlgESfl5le: There 1s'f`a.t irn...va.riou.s cereals, if large proportion in t1l1_e,_.yolk.of_a.n `g, in . nuts,` and W3 utilim the oil` of emions , and; `oranges i_n fla{V0rings."O_ils should not be used miioonnesztinn with sugar and ,6LL;9hLodd- ' Miami WOPIB to whom oils are_7sagnesa.ble would find tlmf. thnv-mnld amnim the taste if puslay auu quucauiy upu um rbuuy wuuu {the next day. I: 15 _o,l:wu.ys a. good V, policy to have two or more pairs` of shoes, so.tha.t they__nw,y be: cna.uged.ht the same time. Amer removimg the shoes from the feet do not stick them hxfn 1: Fun hull fnrn Hunln Hllav ad VVLIVLIK VLID uuq uwngsvumvuv vvuunu uuu that the -:o_nld acquire the taste if they won (1 dluellse with the sugar_ and n ----- starch; ` " Vvvunscho, Therapeutische Witionatvs-' Kthgftie} says` that menthol axsmlvea` in ..m ..-..4=......a.. :.-n... m......+ -'..M:......:......r..n.n mfacgxtq or THE SDALP.` Baldness and ddndrpff, two_ very an- Wfing afthn scalp, may to Iowa eftent at least. bepljeyentad. They ; "nra (fan .......,i I... -...-- 1....1n.. ,.c H... and scalp. \ \ For excessive dandruff the bsc rL`I_l1- gdy aelems tomliedin washing tbs) l`1ia.xr. irst; oosbn remove as mar an- dru as possible with `a. comb and than brush it 0% Wash in warm wanor, using go soap. Where thg dandruff is worst ly with" _the grligerltim Re My dit;lea11J;,:meh1:le . 1.5` Is so mug an e u ixgusn be well rubbed `Lnto be 9. rene- xt. ' ' ' A FEW H'EAiLTH HLNTS. A.gneet many people suffer thron~gh- out the hot weather from sore and ten- der feet. which swell up so that it is almost impossible to keep shoes on com- fortably end the burning sensation is most annoying. Few people under-' stand how iinpurtant it is to keep the feet in good condition. Coming as they do in close contact with dirt: and . dust from streets amid floors, and be- ing encased in leather which absorbs all odors, they require daily washing. - Wharf the feet are sure and hurning place them in lukewa.nn_ water in whiuh a. handful of `sea salt` .- has been thrown. Let them` remain in it for a little while and rub them gently. This will be found very soothing. Thenwvipe them with a `soft towel and` rub alcohol on with a. cloth. "This treatlnent will be fouum very effectual in easing soreness oi the feet. l_t has been tried and uen no recommended. Sea. sa.lt'is far preieruible to other. salt; it is ndt expensive, and as it does not dissolve reztdily` it may be dried and used several times. Affnr .l\nH\in.nr H10 fnaf silurnuu rlrrnu usea sevemx mums. - Aim: bathing the feet always draw on clean stockings; 11 this IS _ done daily the stocki-ugs may be rinsed 11.11 pusi y and qufxkl? apd be ready Lodon nrilinv to have Lwn nr more n:Lirs'. nf 811065 u`DLu LILY! 1685 (M) UUL SLILZK Y.L|9lL\ into a. ba.g,'_bu.L turn them open) as much as pobsnble and _set thenn.` near 3. , . n 1,, ., . . `JD . . freshen and dry them. By such treat- ment the leather will not assmme such 9. -disagreeable-odor as it does. There are numerous foot powders .ad- vertised, all of which are of more or `less value. .'J._`hey absorb the perspira- tion and. aid in k ing the feet: Cool -2. thing so desimbe in smmuei-. Blank Books Dlxnndefto 0rder ..aagazine and Music. Binding: 3 specialty. T WIIOIII. 0115 3nl'0_ (1lBBg'II;B8-D16 would {mu that would acquire taste Hmv won :1 imvrnsm with the nncr:n9 mid `"`TI "`_`:`i" "_`?"`.,"_'"" ` ``7"3. "ir5?(te'n caused .hy-poer-hgslth- at/(lie individual, or the w-aytthe scalp is treat- 3 0d.and sometimes by the habits or the; person` afflictmh A healthy scalp Will: _not. Show a. tendsemry to baldness, nei- I the: wiil dandruff auzurnulate on it. About the best way to keey` it healthy is `to preserve its elasticity, and this may be accomplished with lid;-Idge I Pinch, rub; and move the scalp dziiiy until it giows fxqg11_Lhe__f_1'ictiun., This will give life to the hath.`-,[ullL`lcS which it entirely dastroyed, will. never pro-V dune hair, for there is no remedy. it the hair is dry and `britt.le,- some. oily sulxstunce like vasnlins should be rub- bed well into thin amlp with the im- gers, and if tliaepe is a. tendency` to lxildnem this should be done daily. In such cases the application of wut,er and too frequent washing of the hair ehquld beiuvoxded. On the other lmud,_- Very oily huir needs aw washing a.:[.li6.l8C owe a. mouth lxnd oftenerif the indiv- idual is exposed to mush dirt or dust. `Brushes'uaed for the huir..should not be too soft, neither should those with gvire bristles be used h the hair is lzrtushed frequently, and the sczblpj too. with a.` perfectly claan. brush, less sh.-im,po_oing and .wa&hi.ug will'be neces- sary. In order to , ryzmove the dust and dirt. from the hair it should be well brushed every night, as any for- eign matter is injurious to both hair and scalp. ~ ` Fnr axmsnive dn.r'idrm'f the bst rem- Mr % cHL0taoFogM. b ` 1s BUTTER. ._.\._ . .Vh6 f1`u V ' See you get` _Ca:rte:1_r`. .[s,,_;-Qifh ` if f0r~(,:a:erfs; 7. `_` H x brands of the nose. and "throht. ` lipd Gun penetrate deep downiu the 3-If During the tirt two at three xnhalaxions the sweetish chloro- form v predominates. -After, bowv` J ?}'. 031 menthol in zttenuntgd cun- drupig xa inhaled, odor and fa-;e_hng nia- 'm31mD8 8-p:L1t`ent for some timn a d T inhalation suffices to cure. the severest tenciency to sneezing, and often to ar- ' N3? the prograsa of the gold; altogeth- er. Two further applicatiods ` of the remedy in the course of the day uf- no to supprem the 'atta.ck completely. `_ The first inhalation first slightly in- cmases the flow [tom the mucous mem- brane of the nose; axtenvard. however. this symptom diminishes qui_ck'1y_ Pains in the pharynx and larynx -may be quickly eased and often entirely .re- ' Ueved by the remedy. W ' tor the inhzs ion. As a rule, the first '1 Hl. has been put to tests wlliuh ii! is ilifIi:.u.lt to suppose he could have satisfied did htS`n C`L"1`1i""!:fEC"'do what he claims to dig. Hie was requested to focus hisappairatus an an easel. when hie hid dome so he m18\hlihdfolded:gnd ` -om the easel.was placed an impossible Ditture. ,pa.intxed`in inxpoesible colors. \vh.ich*he haul nevr seen befme. This 110 photographed and developed. still witthoult seeing-%he Uriginal. with the resmlt that the impossible colors were Tellxodmml in the photograph obtain- nd' ' %'1`he% Gheqtie Bank? vvunnu Lu!` Alum; unuuso um LAJO unvvu and the heavy masses or! clouds were a. repmeented. The clouds" excellent` in) a. typical plcture of Corn- ish seashore scenery. sum the tints of the salad and focks and theirreflections im the pools were faithfully reproduc- ed. In the case ofn rock pictuxm with Vvils stated that when the glass plate` on which it was; printell was examined mnder a. mixcrosoo ._ not only could each individuml muses on the rocks in the _fore.groumd he clearly discerned. but. that even the iridescent c4`:-loums on their shells were plainly disti11g'u.ish- ` i lwondexiullly` brilliant colouring, it I able. Avnnnrr l>"}a.n nflmr l\hn`n.n-1-n'n`\u` umv-4: ' awe. Among the other photographs were two pictures of a. girl draped in Lib- . arty silks, whnse soft hugs came out very well; a. studiynf a, bank of trees . their wurtumna. foilag, and a view in `a, garden wiblrtnees on one side and `a. bed of flowers on the other. In this, xxfhile the cheokerin or the path by the patches of brrigh .8unIight strewn- img t;h:rorugh' the trees were beautifully shown, the flowers appeared almost too Bar}; and brilli.a.nt in their_co1ou.ring, ;;.uu '\.`L.l.1LV.|_I. nuuu MV1 4_1_;.lh. on me other hand, tn some pictuxes the owers were rather laukmg in lustre. Possiibly this is B question: of exposure. Perhaps the picture. which best illustrated the capabilities of the process was otne -of a chanlfu. stziznding onawhxit tab ec 0th `and 'surroun-dad with various fruits. Here ' there were three or four different whites which were distinguishable. but w{hn`y:h it would probably havevtaxed the po's_vers qf am artist "to represent by pamtiug. '1 gold 011 on the hottla was exxwtlv re'mdemd_ and it e bottle. VVI18 POSSISUIJG B011 U121 , 15 VVII-S 111.11 `by the prismaxtxc gleam-of- the `liquid. The one unsatiafzwtory thing. in the ` picture was aspoom. whose spzirkle was q-uilte lost; it"loo'k~e.d as if it might have been made of cardboard, covered with dull silver paper. The inventor lodks forward. amomg other mimgs, to revolutionizing by his process the il- lustration` of bodks -and magazines. amd honeys to Show in the future how Lnscrawon` 01 DOORS -ana magazlnes. amd hopes to future how to fl.a511T1. pictume an a soreen so that a permzinant copy may be left behind. ` ITAKING C6LOUR Pnoroenapnsl A Slut Remarkable Invention In J in`llI c ` Taking - Sane Fine Siunplep. "` ,A Com`.-sh gentleman claims to have discovered the first `gnu: and difect sys- , tem ofcolor photography byavhirh can be trzmsferrecl 1,0 a. photographic ne- 5 gzmive `andthenu: printed on glass or paper the exact nu t1u'a.I colours of the object tmmrd which the camera has been "directed. `He employs no pig- ments, hs plau-sv,_ have. not to ba wash- Tedwith various colored solutions. and 24 I. __.A .__, , r A,,,,... it is not necessary to view his pix-tu.res' through . any combinations of `tinted E1&e-9. The_coIours am`impri-nted on nu... \uL\}A\.u nunusnvuuu uuu the plwhe`ju:3t as are the light and ' mhn 1'11 in ...u .._.lT........ ..........~..k.-nan _v ,,...w _,..... ... m. Luv ..,_.... ...... ahnde in an ordinary monophrone Dliotogrgxph and are directly visible to the eye. -11% is able to work wih ex- posures of sixteen -seconds. ` 1'11; 1... 1..-- _,__ ._ A._;, ,,,\.`,|. IL- LONDON. V ENGLAND I .Wato:f1oor`/!'}f':o:f' t.Tii;"%` _uuau\m uunu, um QJLJLLLJUD pluuucuu uy thbm nttaim a high stan_d.'1.rd of ex-' cellence. One of the best specimens shmv'n was a. study ofJ_an.n.rise; will ..a1..:...n n... n.;.....`............. -4 n... AJIIUOPI uwvnu vvuA1 auuhuuj uL_g_q_u.uJ_xuc'. cylu which the f1sa'y o1-zmge of the dawn n-J Ohm Lnnnm I-Ihnrvtwtsn J ..l...;...l.. `worn fierce effects b chn~omo ithogrwphy. THIE-CHAMPAGNE BOTTLE. rm LL.` ALL..- L.....l -,...._'- _..,.A....... my pamm.n=g. 11118 gmu Lou on we bottle ivas,ex:wt1y rendered, and it \.v:as nmsiuhl-.9. to ban that it xvns full uonue was,ex:wr.1y renaerea, anu 1t was possible to hell that it was full ov the nrimnaxtic n'Iea:m-of' the`1inu.id. " uuuvvtw lud._y navv ucuu Luv Luc- lflnods used, the pictures produced by t~ rmm nihzm 11 Inn}. cv|n'Iy-A nf av- -. vunuz-nu. vuuus vg_ uuvnwv Litt1ef_ Pills. A ` A ? ` "they" also relieve Distress sm-Dyspepsia, ! Indigestion" and T00 'Hg:aijty Efxtihg. ` Aw. I ' `remedy for'I)izzines,' Nausea, Drowsi- - ne`_ss; BadT_a_steinthe Month, Comd< Tongue ' in` the Side, TORPID ' They Regu1$geV2nABow1s;`* ;>uxe1yvegeta1:1e._. Q ?snj_aup]|ILI.'r "smaupouo.'. _! - viinnll-DrIna_v . ` ; 1, -v , _-> wal- = Subst1tptg9n__ pisnEe{{'e7u}},a'7bfEesJT `Iii-4-In` `DEN: THE uNrrE5'-s5rA'1*Es -. - 1

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