1. 11.013135- J4'91:<:lw.nun.?.tox;;;bMwagoxomouw ' . :InM 9bon%1.';that;.eix1-inmitlrv. 1. Ami ' ( ..l1;Q&-${lIs_,?now.:_he_cirl.il V mn.y--weu. we've uusuu wguuxur u '.E0`3.-.1193-1` Mali! v " : A . ma, g,.May'-l+Ypu'm not ensazdt ` `M'n.v;_'WhV". .110! I 'h&V6' - t 9 ;tl59-t}p3`i".1: I `- no` Qllgagtml May- -;Why.4 -no! % But` 1 V am; PA?! 0%. " :cnNm`h~UeA; omsfgmn; ., '_- v. 9'" t",~II`: "1. T_ AT 1=mR'1mRcY, 5 .nJ;n.nin:zxA1t11!In.T'V V ' ' A3; szn} .5, ms. ll: uponmu inns up I-chi` - An`. 3--I-4 lvninnnn. KW 11!-rlij Itvvpu asy---_ "Ann gun. lvolutlui. Ah army twice at large as my the 1 United Sate: hu put in the field in the war with Spain is now manoeuvp ing in Great Britain. , '- The men have beldrills and marche -covering considerable ground. have marched back and term at long distancg [tom the railroad. but it is my! stated ' that any of the soldiers have had to go ` without food for twenty hours, as men `_ have doxie in a"p-rmanen; camp not a ' York. hundred and twenty miles tram New I ALI |`rI `II ` than bread, meat The big show battle which will occupy " the entire force of men is to Legin ` next Wednesday. Th}: preliminary skip ` mishing has given _the supply trains practice in fee Tommies. "Con- tractors" will fur ' 11, supplies other nal and forage. which are provided by army officrs. I Fnnr thnmmml drmmht horses and 63- 'I'- or on-vol.-anus-1) mlmsr, will vmt Coomomh].ue,`au1s.nd last Vt edneedny of each man . New Lo sell 2nd Wednesday. - ` gwmcn provxueu uy army uuu:e1::. Four thousand draught horses 1,500 wagons will be occupied in rush-;. ing supplies where they are `most ' needed. ' 'l`h.. n-mu lmul nf no.-H umann and needed. The exam: load o_f _ea.ch wagon and the method of packing it is Pescx-ib- 7 ed by the War Depzuunent. Supplies must always be two days in advance of the need, and.o[Iicers willrsee that this precaution is observed. Ar nvnrv Nuzmn lhmurh it may be ll lJfC(.'iLU\llUll l UU'.H:l'\'`U.. . At eve1_r_y`_ca_mp, Lligugh it may bei pitched for no mare r.li1if}i77f1n g{ 13i' night, there-si be canteens at which; groceries. tinned p`rovisions,'nnd a mu-H titudenof small luxuries may be pur-'6 chased by men individually or drawn` upon by "induct" {rum otticeris. 1 nr frinml Rir Thnn1.ul Linton. of tea. andnuozit-race Lame, uas L1ll_S cUuuzM;I..i* For every regiment or battalion orl` detached unit. occup_ving'u. separate camp, the contractor's are to set up three marquees, one fitted as a can-I. - teen for the sale of beer, mineral wa-`i ters and tobacco. with barman in at-} tendnnce; one for groceries and oth-t er supplies, and a third for the use` of warrant officers and sergeants. l At each of the divisional camping`! grounds the contractors will also pitch; and furnish a. similar marquee to bet , used as a temperance tent. `String- ent conditions `are made for insuring ` depots. L the quality of articles sold at these 'l'hi,u in nnldlnrintr with snmn degree UPOD Q5` IIIQUOL .Lf()(I1 UIUCEIS. Our friend. Sir.Thoums Lnpton. of tea, andnboab-race fame, has this contract.[ L`..- .......... ......:..1...u nr hutrulinn nr! uepons. This is spldiering with some degree of comfort. is it not? MA RRIAGE END GENI us. Mr. John Gilmer Speed warns girls. of a marriageable age to beware of men; 1 of exceptional talent, and it they would` 1 seek safety to choose husbands from , the class of industrious. mediocrity. But take the two most conspicuons lit-g ' erary lights of our own day. Steven-1` son..was an_invnlid and ainpmad. :1 man of genius, with every apparent excuse i < I `_ for being an indifferent husband; in- stead of wine): he seems to have been 5 a delightful man to live with. fairly , provident. ulways kind and industrious beyond the limits of his strength. _So . report represents Mr. Kipling as a man who finds his chiet pleasures _:it home.\ and ass kind, sober and diligent citi- .\ van Dom. _ v , " Gi'1`ls about to marry should guard.` . perhapsagainsh choosing men who are - so clever that they Won t'care for their I y mhze:LbutJhay_musLt:;ke.,thqugl1L ab 1 r so against~choosing_men who-are so 1 . dull that living with them. will hes un- 4 . interesting. It is` just a3 bad-Worse , perhaps-to marry a man. who. does ,, _~ not interest you.as to marry one whds 1 ; tlxouglgts you caqgpt share. . L Mr. Speed s impressions to the con- rary,~notwithetanding, there does not seem to be 'auIficient~reason for wise maidens to discriminate against men! who have nothing ,worse the matter with them than _that they are excep- nlly clever. Ability won't make up for serious defects of character. Don't marry a brute, however clever he is, not 3 man more selfish than is proper in`-a man, nor_ any sort -of bad man whatever; but don't discriminate against intelligence, even when it ex- ceeds the usual limits. A man of sense will make his wife happy if he can. More women suffer from a lack of in- telligence in husbamis than from an excess` of it; flntelligencehelps amnn to make a living; helps him to _nake himself agreeable.`a.nd helps him to appgeciate the. importance of icing bot . ' ` rzm. ..i.m'.-+ +n wnorrvr ..im..m ..-;...`;a. A` Sioux t the Rosebud AVgency.`S`. I D., wrote to the; United States Mar- shal: "I v{t_u_1t to make `bomplglint against "my brother forfshooting at my mof_.her. He her at least z7;f_qot." ` Tum Q .- What iS: % Scotfs T_ f EmuIsion.; %%oa%.mursan.a1o. partially _5 1: M sfrmgthmingrfood I .;.a * tonic; temirkable in its l ' ' ' contains_Cod- `1 dige;t:d,.Vebmbined with wcI1- V] known and highly`. prized Hypo-4` .ths;tvth:if?;pof:ency is :4;...--..I FEEDIIG 5 GREAT my. [A P. 1 mm 1.19.44 manor. yours .2 BROWN)! BAB_RIS l`ER8. soucxroasi lhcoxrron Lnxgx. W. A. Bovs. Gnu: :~J.' Blown,` ' '* Burn. Arman and Crcemore. nnzimzwnn 1;; `ms PATRIOTS ' sncux. connzsroxnmrr. I--- E I Overwork mum on` lgiinlxhjnl` ins; mood Ianlll Geno!-All!-PIllcl\IlII` I am ' . ,1- From the Charlottetown Patnot. . , The Patriot : special correspondent`; J!uI;u~. being. in the `eastern section of. the island on buxgrness. heard many .` comylimentary remarks ooncerningj` Dr. Williams Pink Pills, which appear` E ) be the favorite medicine in imparts ;' no f`unnJa Annnnn fhnnn who are ll`) D4.` [D3 IRVOHIB llldliflnls In an ya: on of Canada. Among those _.who are very emphaticiin the [H8186 05 `I115 medicine is Neil McPhe6. J. P.. Of Giencorrodale, and our correspondent determined to call upon him_and_2_1.9cr- taiu irom his own lips his views in the matter. Air. l(cPhee was foun_d_at - home. and as he is avery entertaining . and intelligent gentleman. our free- fsoudeut was soon "'at Mme * When questioned about the be nefits -`ll.-. 1llcPhee sald:-About four F9313 1 agoll got run down`fro_m overvvork on the farm. . As there is"conetderable timhe.r.land on my"`prlc{)lperty, VI-t!l)1;3u3l_1 -I could go into ma jng um r in addition to my farm work. The down. I contracted a severe cold, 3 neuralgia followed. and lfound my- 'in shatterid (llieulth gneradllya_ I life I. very muc tstresse ` an is- '-'t cour;iged and spent many sleepless no permanent. ben1e'fit' frog :nyPl;f_ aithem. As Dr. W1 iams in i s ;.l were so highly rtilcorlnmended 'thI`0Illlgh r the press. I thong t won d give t em e` a fair trial. After using a few boxes I p found they were having the desired ing. I kept on using the pills until(l l- had regained my former vigor an a had gained considerable in flesh as `well. Now Iconsider myself a hea_lIh- 3`; ier man and. feel as well as ever Idid hg in my life. I can conscientiously re- the use ofgpr. Williams Pink Pills, task however proved too heavy for my strength. and Isoon began to break -inights. I tried several very highly I!` recommended medicines, ltut received i.-| effect and I began to find my wonted .-`i health and strength gradually return- eiicommend Dr. Williams" l_?ink__P'tlls to and person suffering as I was. .I too. _ he was reported to have received from? tor theydevelopment of bac- teria. hiuch euro endlsbour have been expended in the investigation of the microbes which are connected with sorefand, Qinoidentally. with perspir- `ing and offensive -feet. There is much to believe that the organisms `engaged are many and various. But, tn` any case, there ooh be no doubt that the hot, steamy foot ismuch more `likely than the nm. but `dry, foot to become sore. partly froznrmechanioal causes connected with the eodden bon- dition of its protective covering of `epidermis, and partly from the? met that in such cases the skin. the stock- ings and the boots themselves become 80_ hishiy charged with mloro-organ- ism that the slightest abrasion quick- ly becomes a sore. , " That "sweaty feet" have much `to do`: with the general health no one who has observed these. cases can deny. At the some time, there isno doubt that the condition is in other cases coinci- dent with the best of health, and that u `. i in other cases, after all constitutional ; measures have had fair play, the of- stain ling the improvement in the health at large. It becomes a local affair. requiring some local treatment, as we have indicated, and it should be noted that, although in civil life moist, offen~'i.ve and tender feet. are not pro- ductive of the disastrous consequences; that may attend their prevalence in: an army. they still are the cause of much physical distress. much mental mi._~:e_ry, and much incapacity for work, and that, unattractive though the El 18 have the utmost confidence, in, theirtulfict In-`.'?-Y 986.111, the_m8n who can curing` pr'op.;me&" * , -|_re1ieve the condition will not only do Rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia. `much 800d. but Will 83-|I1'111\10h Credit. .. nolnl no-nlnnlu lnnr\nr\nd`t\I` nonvio fensive condition remains. '-notwi th- A Cuuug plupcnuca ;- H partial paralysis, iocomotor ataxia, nervous headache, nervous_ prpstrap tion. and diseases depending---upon _ humors in the blood, such as scrfulu. chronic erysipelas. etc., all disappear ibefore nfuir treatment with Dr.Wi1-| ii:uns' Pink Pills. They -giveaheanhy] iglowto pale and saiiow complexious iSol,d by all dealers and post paid at ` 50. a. box or six boxes for $1.53) by ad- ` dressing the Dr. Williams Medicine; .i,Co.. Brockviile, Ontv Do not be per- _isuaded to take somrsubgstitufe. Exa.miner-Wi1a?;).:rt otspeech is the word ~ am? Smart Youth-What. the "&1m' what you eat, air, or the `am ` what. you -is? Miss Vassax---What isTEEf1-Eason this: \ orangeiade tastes so watery? Polite at- __attendant-Becauseu we make it out of DV. }1 oranges, `H1183. A r:....u.. u:..;. 1:. Tu- ..,......-nu! `rim? i .=h0v_.e1. un uuvax uxuuges, #11325. A Gentle H'Lnt--He-It s reported that we're engaged. She-Well. I`m, not. to blame for the fact that it is only a Q report. 1 e..;1,..: c..,.,....... m..+:mmm.1!v_\fm i u:pvLL. . . I Soxled Spooner, seutunentally-.}Ie poor 01d.,mudder ain t seen meiiace far 20 years. an - Mrs. Flint, sarcas- tic-a1ly_--Well, why don t you vmgh in} 1:,-.....g....:..,.. \v:n.. w)...+ .1;}?7mr an: uu.-nAA_y>-vvtu, nu; uvuu gun 7:v7L:::u -wt: mndmng Willy-\Vhat did yet do} .wid dat sickle yer had last winter? Weary Raggles--VVhen d'e"warxn wed- dn'r smf in T srwnnnad it fer R snow- ~~~~--".-'~ GI)."E.`"J .` Blown,` ' Burk. Altman I30 I! 1! . WOW; r.%:I~nfop.|ud Qwen struts Ehnvnle Om;-e-0pp. Hunt's Hotel. Mon" 90 Loan at lowest mu. ' abpxt horses. . 000. tune [0 Q4176 IE CW8!` Wltn. "S1-fe-11}. is said that `game people act- - Txally make a living bjffollowing the `races. ,He--No; that s`a. mistake. They ` make their living following thmuikt " ers who think .thej,' know Spmething 1-_,-;.x__ - v,.|. puuypx, 1 What is a phixoaoshr. Uncie mm A philoophar is :1 man whdhas notic- ' ed that the things people worry about iusually never come to'pa;ss., rv- or... uh)... .. ....m... CL- `l .lnnA`1 ru.auuu_y ucvcn vuuxo LU Hagan, _He-She looks_so sweet. She--Indeed? I nevr thought of her as exhibiting V .1n_v'tast: at all. Even in herpltxy on- words woman is pron to bitterness. . n._;x_-.._- n:-n mu- 1..:...,..r.. ....;;1 .414 vvvuxuo .......u.. .- F... W .........V... L" Bughouse Bi'lI- 1 he bicycle mail rid- ler of Terror Gulch had` a mishap la_st: nia-hf Tho Rnrlzman...'Pnn(-.fnrn? Run-. '81` or Jgerror umcu new at nusuap 1u_sL ~ 1 Thnnsn RiH_Vnn: right behind fhe- left ` 'Wii, Tm giado one Our Jim seems `to hav e good rligibus cori2p ny. How ig _that, mother? His last lettgr says he is comin home in a converted ' yacht. 3; an...` m. ..1........ L1.-;..v+ V +...e inn .+n _,u.,.... . \ L_ _ She-"-011, please don t tease me .;to sing.` _I`m `so hoarse to-night that Ican hardly make a sound. He_-Yes, Iknow. That's why I think this would be a ` `gqod time to have it over with. R}Tn._If in mid Hmf iqnma nnnnha. aci'.- K112` -uuo-- llcrplcuflighu. 'mgm.._J.ne ' -- [house BiH-.Yep; right behind the M: A!!!` Ill"-J}A`Io I-|Vk|3\An . > ~ - suppose Spriggins anticipates alot . ofmoney fiiim ig schgme? Well. he s trying to anticjpate_`it.! What do you mean?. He s trying` to borrow money . mnkn. : on the strength of*what he 'hope_s to , L PHYSGIAN, SURGEON,&c. `onxcss no N105`: Raswsxcx: Iirowxu Block DunIo%St..' Barrio. ' V '1-elephono . Y! We are in danger, sa`id"one Spanish` ' statesman of sipking in_to`ol`1ivion;_'.of - `Xbeing a1m'o.st'forgotten by the rest of the_world. Never! replied the- other |'pr ou. "We;_stili have our debts, .u.. :. u.'.. ..:n:.'..; mm. mm ........ 1......-A yxvugxgq no | gm:-A-_ guru V`... yyyy .. V I `Be is the silliestwboy you ever h_:_1rd of; He writes me twice apdny. How? absolutely ioolish, Nell, wh'at does he V rest of'"tl1e day? 'He says` he. :pend's.-it;in.J:eadi1`xg.,t>he letters Lwrife im, . . ` ,. ` V ` ?.....,w . ......m:.... ........_....,,.._ ..... ..,.., , V `-hlrmny bmabsent. f6lils_.himLtha place. : :heIwon1,d.'1ike.to so, given him o;`s_nmo ..;mon.oy. and leaves us: test gxmxexno. -leit[herL no or `the bride: incur V burnout . Itntirtltezv anon thoLab3;Asmu:* `or train. ' I but .t_hmn;tu Lthh wjaut or atxtxou, , `the arm the em Fonly at t.h ow In :Whm.:~thi; ; lie: tin emu-09% *3.` .-nyelopa, 3 : ;nna,.,-m mm .ngn,e a.u_g.....;..i 5 iwnverher T ] ' =11; `.V1.taat.: wmnh _s< s;~;ity is `Aha: "'V ;;ec`r,ojt;,="lioa`1_a:y.1':ioon.f?'5 " The grbdm _a;r- :witrt.Mhia~ best `man how`: mug 2 ` an.-`.'.....a.~ L.` ..'t.:.....s n.)z.I.. i;:... u... ..y..... .. wary nagglexb-vvuuu ue mum mm- ' set 111 Iswapped it fer a snow- NYE] ' ' ,' j _ sonm nougrngon. FLASHES OF FUN. ht III any can _,,,___, ___,_.__ encing what B5 troubled every srltt funny from earliast. times, hnujy, that inner; no 1 great ditticuny. ten- gdenfoobednasa is no douhtk euunactad ,}with the growth of micro-`oxgmiaxn-. T out . of 3115' Ling pear Lrta this , lent car- zlits tha warmth and muistnxe of the foot the oldier's boot an slmgat ldoalf incubator, While the rganin Bilb- Zatanoes contained in the perspiration .-provide a. conztant aupxily bfnutriant a:_1dlabourliava_ expended uiany in` case, roux? hbt, i] is, ESIE rm. |..._........ ..,__. .___u_ a_-_ ..._-L....:...-.l ......., .....,. .... ...... ..... Aw... .....- -- _becomo '-muses ldition _ epidermis, the ` `Lugs -_ _ . Iv ha:-nmma 5:. mm. Anuuusuu. coxvnzmncmc mo. . moment To LOAN. , t Orncu:-BnnkoI Toronto Building, Owen -5.4 ll.-lg Novel Theory Advnnced by Dr. Iaunprcclt. I `I: .~- - - - -~.-------- ' Meteorologiste are puzzling their `W `. heads to**nd out why the rainfall this ` ye:1r"is*'so heavy and 116 we?t"l1E on- ditions so abnormal. The eminent sci- E entist,_ Dr. Guido Lamprecht; of Bant- zen. Saxony, thinks he has `discovered the reason. According to his investigap tions, dryness and humidity have an extraordinary connection . with the movements of the moon. " ` n r-r- .- . 1 ,- ,1 u..u-;.....-_....av -...-.. .....u ......-A...-. From statistics of meteorological ob- servations made during a iong period of years in Saxony and Prussia, .'D.r. 9 Lamprecht has obtained proof that an unusual amount of humidity makes its appearance whenever the perige of the moon occurs closer to the period of_ the full than that of the new moon, and that `when the perigee occurs clos- er to the period.of_tli&`neW moon dry- ness prevails on earth. 1, ' n nnnlvino` Hm nhnvn ruins: fn Hm HESS pL'BV2$U. UU Uflr. v, On applying the above rglas to the spring and summer of this year it is `I shown tlhat the full moon'occurrecLon Elia-y 6. J . ' time of the perigek was my 7, June . 5 and July 3. Thus, according to the x unet and July 3, whilethe ` . theory of Dr: Lunprscht, fthe `ria.in- - fall that dccu;_red.du::ing the above _ ` ea" months shows no devia `on from `tbs greatrnatural la.ws'9.nd. i f qnantly not a.bnormnl.. ' .,.v..u Av .-.... vvlo -...-4 Luv`: nu : a]_'p_g)ing away:'51"'he trouble is"E1{=1Z V : wheneve_r*m;y.wife'takes a trip that will last over night she ins'1sts`onturn- ; ing it into a moving. Jones-You seemfo be a\'f{1lly .up- set over the little trip you andyour ' wife are to take; I don`t see what thyare is about going away for aweek _ thatshould worry you so. - Brown-'It lsn- t just thdfact fhatywe . arn cmimr nvmv. The trnhhld is Hm? _' - ".9 I .- , wiser. It used to cost $1.50. ' Over seven hundred thou- sand people purchased it nU.hat' price and over 1", 200,000 people now o7wu'eo in of it. . For a limited time "copies will given away free. ` ~ . . 1 FOX 3 H1111 ` away This area away 111:. d - } _'Thia gust book contains the names, ad- dresses, -photographs and-exgjricnces of hundreds of won1_en who- were once hope-, less invqlids, but who have bun restored, to.mbti_at womanly health the in: of Dr. . Pic:-ce s Fsvqrlxe Prucri . on. Thin mu:-" v'e1ous'2ndiei'm acts dkictl qrtle de- ate orguutdistinctly main 9 , ' nukes them strong. Padthy, vigorous. . 0 end elastic. It n for wifthood and mother`- hood. It huiohas the" naunisuhti .9f`- . tlaekxpcctniui-nonthn, and" mike! In '5 dam: an .-and ulna: p|lnlOS( 1% min". , moth`: of its; peak. I! {nuns thg -robust htilth at think new-chant! `maj . buunIix!~ snppiy hf` ` `t nhurtllltltitt-.. It M , unous {use} m0UABRY SBLA9K$H1TH1 III! III!) ,IM!tIy, pf I110! Ill! I015!!! ' Fa 0.0 y l..l'!u'| I c...:*. . u.m.m`: = onunt won: - 1- shrsyqdu _ciA1Isa:>T::AIN_J Amman um. HABIT THEY 'HAVE.f. MXOII WI-Pig L JUSE [l8>1ElCCr CD35 W9 ` The trouble is that ';fn'fn`znn o i-vn Ir)-":6 `now knock. Mk; V us: to me sex This book com tains xoo8 Enggs ind aver 7oox1.. 1 luatrndons. Xt is calhd - Dr. Pierce`: Com- `t"m__on `Sense Medical Ad- viser. Ifused 11 iuvinro fhnn- eqnlvum at about - ._'u..._r--; (:....`._.....a. this yeArinth:nnnul`lnd|It liratrunlottexiu. um: to 010,000,000 in mu-tau moueygun itiakaomswhst everyoonntx-yd Wiihlh . . oepticnottnnoeuul innunmngnsulnvnnnenhitflr. ' revenue: Lrun um! uuuxw. Ln I_.uIs_ 3 1897 the Pbrtugueoe lottury 1.750.000 milrois, neuly 2 But Portugal has at Ln_s_t mm jun-' 'fication in its adherencoto lotterial by reason at the tint that the of that country are in an um: ' condition. that creditor-aaro .....:...+ M ...a nun Hm .m.mmn DODGIIXOII. U19-I (!1'B1`D0l'l""`Il'D 111 ? against it. and tint the oxpenditu have. far I nnmbat Of nan. doom agtunxt It. Rut! unu uni uxpunuuuu have. for a number `of yours. cicada considmly the revenues. _ A In this European countries lottutini "are, state mmow sale of stamps or of cignrs nnd hp` bacco. and tha Government makes any ` ally a.\considersblo profit from then. The Spaniards are grab believer: in the advantages offered by lottarin End the financial plight of that eonnse 35 frv nnnur haintr mmt nnrihns_ gene the nnancm push; or man couns- : try now being most serious. than will the started soon under the auspices d the Spanish Government 3 great-lob tery scheme, the receipts of whinh minus the prizes. will berturneiotal to the Government for, its needti C12- cnlara are being sent out. and it E - expected that 500.000.000 peetas, u_ about $100,000,000 will be netted ft!!! the Government. There. ere five cspi-` tal prize: of 500.000 pesetas each. The glofy of having discovered awn;-, of getting thin and of keeping in';good' , condition whenqne is'deprjived of` 3 `V usual means `of exercise must rest the wie_ of an English officer in dia_. As sometimeghappens attr': _I\ long illness and its subsequent conne- ` ment this lady found herself `$33615 ` v able to move about again, almost " her nor_ma.l size. She (:5 ~ not wall." "' nor wasshe able; th_ro 1-. nrv jcrossr-eutrsaws! pun. W.NSLOW 8 soornnm Srntzr hubun by millions of manner: for their ehlldrIi\ when teething. If disturbed It nlghtand bro . of our restby nick child sutng Ind; - V wig: pain of cutting teetmaend at once and let softens the gums. reduces inmunmxmen, and ages tone and energ to the wholw stem. "llrt. In5l(?W'$ Soothing yrnp for ch!) an (and) is pleasant to the taste and lube preemption one of me oldest and best female physwinm nurses in the United %nas. Price 25 cents: world. Be sure and ask '0: lira bottle. S011 IN All druksim wm UK3 , Somhinxflyrup. -Her `custom has been widely tollmimi. SIZE. . " " "'"' " "' "7 ' Sha~ makes _a ` hundred skips. era; times a. day, seats the sun total at. her day'a3.wo Women amustpmad to outdoor ensxeialq, and made wretched bv uxnfinarimnlzm w Omen awusupmau to 0ll.[|.l0_0l' 91916139; and made wretched by oontizgeman` t"~ ia.' rmr:-nr*hr-xr-m1:mi~n.1*n1r*n1n-*x~ihn*- lill IIMMIB Wl'DH.'ul.lQ3ll Dy u0nu.zgemanv;~1n- doors arto 9aV limitad urea. 8kipping-rope. Practised with Q1-`adoring, no otlier form of exercise. it :3 ' is auzpl to it in its_benefix:iask. or accomplishes greats: reducing esh ; 3 response mneamm . _ie:llr6n`x`I31Ld_i88-wit whoiirr . jl!1W1`S .3 __m_1tse1t an e1eetric bb.ti.ry ` `thebody of aiman who wasgl1'il`Iu mxg. Thqlhead p3.rt;v.8tte`_: it 13% They affirm that .chjhuma`n.` being one of the aleotroiies, 7 the other. Thei;g_);_oq__-`r ed fr0mE xperimnts ivhichvm am; of S_cienceswas-a.llowedto n This was taken the inafanteiiae glgced upon a. pivot hie to`mqv.e . vnrniagfinn hvrn.- n `Hike: rinisf" 01 me t_1' .l1K !,n0Y8G.819W J_l,_Q'_n3B-_ in! point .4 noih-. lm: I V` being. mpeatgt} nnt1I.!t_I1e_ at [ton of 'mavnnnt .....-4 uugru. ~~~~~ van -.uu--. -uuauwun should sxeey with their hea.ds,_t1;,x _A nofth is believed by_' the French ` 0.... :5- I=...__.:..L:._.. _ _-:-...L. wETaNf%A.=INunNc A at 5 ' iAcw.u'r; ; g;LJIgIT0RS IN HIGH W%."&wm&m E ~ IIrrk.nex:Bnnkol'romuo;ud .Ie Qgle` `I Block. . ' Jolt Dxcxunal. ELL. 1). F. HEW: IIHEQE: 111? 118811 p&I`|2g-`_.l:E8V1` vapillation. turned: to not ` the body then regamed sgatinggry was t u._1'ned'.~I`1:1l-_way _ro_u'x;j byjj_o" \ the protessbrs. andgggaingte 7 oi the trunk moved. $law13'_tpgth inal (mint dim nof). thdmmn Th.e/super_ ' stition hlnmm" 1 ..L-. .`I_: -1--- _.:LL AL_!_ 1.-- l'ov.0nr mm Yuan How; T0 V ~m:wsqu a. cumwxouh 3 _l Somton to: tha Supra Court of ndicttnro lo: Ostlro, PIN up ltuiu, 0unvep'.ni:on"oto. nu. Onicng: Boa Block `nu-ria. 0 I. 83100:. A. LIL Gunman. Jlo. Boon Dnpoh EUR} 3 VIII:-u-u ARRISTERS, soumonot the Supreme Court, Eat.-ton. Nomria, Couvoynncen, In, to w :'mu Biack'.`i)uniuymcee. Barrier ~ ~ mxxam: Aum. ' Auk: Gown. IiN'l`lU'.l" Will VEII LIDOKEWW J56, K Loavell Wednead . Ok-e'-East of Pom Olce. `uric, Ont. ..__.-------~------------- DONALD I088. I A. IARRIBTER. ` SOLXCITOR, ....\uu..-v . nun `I 7 '(}'arel`I'|Ll_|y`:`-_un1rn`e$d Tfdlf Mccu-thy. Pepler. Mccnrtny I uuncnn, - . Alllaton and Cmmon. . Mccuthy. Pepl16glo13).ouId 8 'HcCIrthy. )1; w. A.-Ross, L.R.C.S. Edih. F.'C. P..Lnndon. _.._. \ ITBATBY as :31-in v ABBIBTEB8, Bdlititonin Hxsbt Com-Io !E Justin, Iotuieu Public, Ccnvoyxnocr : Ourmnk of Toronto. Bmie. I inmm of 02000 andupvmdl, to HEM: per cent. M . ll Mnrn. 12.0., G. 11. Run. , ` 81 u I llunausq huh. Shyner and Totunhun. HONEY T0 LOAN. 7 Jun FEAR G,_et a uannxidnndrssn You can have; one-anywhem oml to $5,009 thelargaunmberfar sale by A - a:nd Gbnrnl Repaif _Sh6 1) .L n. Iv. 1:. nun E."C. P..London. 'l')`lI'\7IH' A` 0'; wt. rmxioy. hiunrr In cowu}. ... .r 05.. ' Orilln. Horny to Low It Lowhst Rater Io0AlTl|V.' PEPLER I IMMITHY. I ABBISTERS. sonxcrrons, CONVEYANOQIB. lo; ` Damon Mccmmv, Q.Cv, -F.E.P.Pn=x.n., Q.C, : J. A. Mcunmr. D. C. Muncnxsou. ` BARRIIL Pepler. McCarthy I Duncan, ` Croe_xnqn:_ _ I D. .l'.,~ XJUUUUIL PHYSUIAN, SURGEON, &c. :5: nm Nxmrr RESXDSKCE: Browns DR, J. 0- SMITH.` . ...-nuuanu . R- 1'. nA'u-mm. Eorirolibm" rnislcmws, Ric. pm: Question No witnesses required, _ w.: n. manannn. You wm A _|l0_USE 53- a- nanauu --.w-u fomin CLERK, will be "at his cum in the Court House. Bxufrie, evorysatnrdsy Bonidence and P.O.. Cookstown. , 6: { LVQN. ifigtbwaunmn ;I:tluuk. Burk. ,m.1,` inscxuguaous OFFICIAL 0, H.-9 mu uuauu .715. I J [$.41- *T7vw- 7 -__.-~.--- A v THE RUSK. In I pleasant limo book by Adalinn Knapp. allod "Upland Pastures" we nd uonmmzig. said well, in regud to __ L.__..I_l_ I281]- _I__A LL- --..2...Ln -o-no v-up-a-mun`. -nun v-nan, nu .u.-.- -.. An hngnble little plft. theeqniaut or neouringrnuh of on: waste places: "Thu little spring hero gushes up and than swoepa any dons`: stony bod outgrown with Iirakas and three. On ' its ma_rgin,smjd 3 Laugh: ohyild black- Berry, 1 have come upon`: forgg, of scouring-rub. inn: . _ _ . . _:_.g _,_.,_4;. I 1--- 0- 1 (Late or Dre; Harvie dz Bmxm unuuu Onxcn um BEIIDENCB :-Corno; Owen snd Colllorsueosta. Barrie nunan.-I stme. to fancy myself nwee Brownie. wandering among a dense wiIde_rnees of pines. The development` 0! minia.-v _ tare trees is an interesting process. First the ground is oorcred with slen- der `brown fingers thrusting I13: through the son. These grow rnpidly. -.-.u-nag sud |_lU-ll nun . ._._ brief. verticimta branches to the _ breeze, as proudly as any great tree might do. Here in athin nl` N3` 3 Dointinz upward; xyonder tower` the -` Kiant of the Liliputian (crest, 11111! W haltwatbot high. 'Seourin`weed.' E3!!! the fermer. contemptuouely. `they 811 ` no good. Some call em horse-tail. "In fun} little H-m nnanr J u-ihvhv ? 1 `. 1 , and in n few days spread-out their . ._.._........ ........ It is a quaint growth. I love to` put my {we close to the eayth and looking through the rushes green ..A.s:.__ L- n,__4 __,--u ___-_ n...~.......l- their own proper appellation, equise- W 8000. some can 'ern norse-mu. "In fact. the queerpawitchy little things have a number of names; candle- rush. scouring-rush, horsetail, and tum. I have gathered a humber of side in my palm while my mind tries tokrecall a few. at the facts that. 66 C0 make up the plant's wonderful history. Our grandmothers used to strew their floors with it,` that no careless tread might soil the snowy boards. They used it as well. for scouring, hence its name. Those who seek cor- respondences betitveen the natural and physical kingdoms find the rush an . emblem of cleansing, and this is pre- cisely the office `which. since earliest creation it has filled for the world`; For o r scouring rush was not al- wsvs he puny. insignificant thing we see.-i.t.--~It43elong8.-l'vo the _c&rb0uifers nus age. It has nothing to do with 1 our modern civilization. It had rea.ch- 1 ed its highest. perfection and entered .i upon its downward career before men-lg appeared on the earth. Its progeni- . tors flourished with the giant ferns,` the great. rank mosses, end all the rest of the cs.rbon-storing vegetation. A mighty tree was our little rush in, those days, growing several hundred feet tall and spreading out its huge whorls of branches in every direction. So we find it to-day, in the anthracite beds of the eastern slope. What hap- pened to it that We should know it, liv- ing` as this degenerate creature of the bog on the` little trees and they lie side by .DA_1`{ _l`Y WAYS OF SERVING T0- MATOES. Tomatoes are among the most health- ful vegetables .grown, >s`h'ou1d he freglyvused, astheir acid acts ln 3 most salutary `manner on `both liver `and kfdneys. Variety in serving will prevent; the appetite tiring of them, even though they find adiaily place on the table. - vnow -........... Escalloped Toma.tees.--In the bottom. of abaking dish, place a thin layer of ` dry bread and cracker crumbs, the 5 V salt, pepper anil alittle sugar. " Use- nntil top is? delicately` ,bro`wna d,-e:nd w;vL sLesokeds~ in. . `Em aspoonful in eplaoe on a _hot, -and brown an other side. _Serve hot I Witli syrup. finely chopped tometees add e.ta.ble- fermer preerable. .Sea.son with:g_a1t v pepper and bits of better, add a layer of-chopped ripe tomatoes S8:'.lSOIl6d_With more crumbs and tomatoes until the dish` is `full, having a. layer of cr1_Lmbs on` top. Ad wafer to inoisieii the crumbs; coverand beke 40 minutes;_`reg1_ove the GOV81_` and bake Toma._to Frittersz One pint of finely chopped and drained ` ripe tomatoes, 1-2. 'eupfi1l -of sweet milk, `Q eggs, ,1-2 teaspoonful of baking powder. `same amognt of salt; and flour as for pan cakes. Beat all together thoroughly, well buttered griddle, fry brown, turn` ` Tomato (_3roqnette5..-To 0. pixit` of -spoonful or euzmr `and -stir thoroughly until strztrmelted`, themed , ed` onion it liked, `a welhbeat ,0! "very "fine dry` brea.(lfc.r'umbs, salt and pepper, 2 ta.bIespoonfuls'of mine- _ 'Annm`:-h nf ithn HI14-Ainffhn tnmatnm ' 90. 0111011 l1_,1LKECl, a. Wllziiii In Enough of the Juice o1"the tomatoes, V `-to Jnoisten so that the mixture mpay hn ihnnnd intn small balls nr flat nukes. 706 5113-P9.I;uLEO smau pans 01' mar. canes. Fry brown xn hot fat, {and serve! eith-' er" hot~or'cOl ~ V _ 7 Tomato Ha_sh`.--'1`o 9.. `pint. of chopped -tomatoes and 2 tablesponfuls of mine- ed. onitm. aa.1t.and .'pep'p'o,r_ to tastehnd cook. 10 minutes in a. heaping tabla- spoonml-j_`o hot butter, stirring fra- quantly, Add a. pint of finely chopped M colds. meat; ' _(bQet, chickeng, mutton or . ham) and 1-2';pi`hbVdf- boiling'- water; ~ mnm nmsnnincr if naeessarv. cover. sim.` hams} anu 1_-z;p1nc-or Umung w,BEBl';` more seasonngs it neepsaary. cover, slim. V . me ;-I 61`? 1&mmu1as`Iangar. `add 1-2 Iilh R1-v hrmi nrnmhx Cnnk two minixtm. I ,_anaservanon. ~ T matq TQa`at.-Ch0p apint of rips; _ t V `saas9n"vritli-`satlmigpper qgnd,` ta. Vtablespoonfnl at Vsuga.1.:a'dd {V591-y~, I . .1itt 1e_"` ho_il`V w'ata1`.a.mi_st6WH20 min-_ ` guim. `Smock Va tahlmsyoonul of out` W 3' `.';_swieot.l!"li1k-`and 5:14 this with slump = or butter: to ' _ ..-the tpnmtoas, atirring con-- Vatantlysto pmvgnt _1um.p.e. i (`ask a. `j-uto'_' lgnget. and serve- by ~ pouring -over ot:`.q:`Zw-=toutbd_ bread; .- . Slicfed.a'io_ toens_.-`-{Fairs 6}-tomatoes. Cut. Vin"19mn.. ._thih1s.ho6s...nr_rnnxe*`in`9M ' J :g1a.m dish. dushwmtlt salt ,az;d ppgr. ; 1, `, .` V n glans nu`. "'nv.` Mon . Pays cuxejsunonox Jzc , (Late of Dre; Harvie at Smith Orillin.) Bum1mc3:-Cornor 'E0 .lI_I.OlB[81l' 50 LE3]; E1111 IHIXLUIU In _ Y `be Shap9d_i!Lto small balls or flat cakgs. RV-v hi-ni hnt fat, and: Am-vn nif.h-- l.|.LUlv uvuouuv-:5 U. uwuynuv-1;, -avfyu, mqu-~ meriff1&mmi:1e1s`Ianger. ad pint : dry. bread crumbs. `Cook two minutgs, `and news hot. ' ~ v . - ._' . yk UILKIJ [and serve hot. 'Tnmnfn 'I`nn`.Qi `am at . 11% `T'r'J1'35i?09Iu1,sGl'fB'}8E-I` L'pou21~8V;.enp;ot wines . I303`. ~ Jen ion for non: Lrsgroxg 3 . ` -H` L 7 % ; aai`a\I>o`<*=.~M**'91*:.i?I%`9 L * " on-` . _ % <- whiV?Vj9ni1,n+ Ur yuan. For Jeni. an am your rm: 1. not over It in of-Abotttr flavour and Sonia more rnoidly- ' Una little o: no wtter. For berries, numb the limit on the bottiom of the pm, let it hut vary slowly or act in the oven, pad the j;1ice will soon -bani . . am the mm for jelly through it annel rug undo funnel 511399. Md 19` L__._ -_-_ ._1_.LL 1- `I... ....-..:.... nu-L sunuu-.n nu-3 uaavwu nag... ....~.`,-, ___ 7-- hang over night. In the morning care fully damn V thajuicze-. there will be u nlnnzlu-r Ann chin}: man he not nun, UEJCII I-I-8E.J\L-|V_`V| |-III-Viv "--- `- 5 cloudy`! us which may be P*1 with the juice obtained by squeezing the bag and made up separately. mak- ing a. jelly that will answer for cake. Puddings, etc. ,___` ' A n... -..; -u I.....2_..) -.....b- blunt: 3. PALMER, SURGEON, EYE EAR Tbmnt and None, 40 College `sheet. "Std door from ` You 9 ` Strut, Toronto. . maybe conmlted st tho anew : otel, Barrie. gm`; uleicond Friday of may month fxwm 0 mm. ` ' -- Pkluuuxga, cui. _ Cut out - all#l:r_n`1;;od spots, Idiots,` ,ge3,a. etc,` when pra-paring fruit for i81ly.. The skins and cdfea may be ad- vutageously usod, since more of the pectin or gelatinous matter resides in them'tha.n in any other part of the !`xii it. ' a _ |_,,_;. u nu. Jelly ahbuld boil rapidly, and a lar pan be used, that the surface for evap- uration may be as large as possible- Boil fifteen or twenty minutes before the sugar is put in. Nnvnr unrlnrfnlm tn make 5:. lame we sugar 15 pm. In. Neva: undertake to make a large quantity of jelly at one time. You will succeed better by making it in small quantities. Y\-__u. ', no nu AL, ,_ 3- 4.- ....,.k Don t "say "je11;" there {aflo such thingwga "jel1." It is jelly. 1.. ..-..u.:.... .. ....- 1.:....a -0: huh Inf vu-ug_`ga Jana. Av Ia _;nu_y. In putting up my kind of fruit let ` ll: come to aboil, then cook slowly. ' Dan tflIl your kettle too full. Seven and 9. half pounds of fruitnvith an equal quantity of sugar, will make a. gallon of preserves. Fourteen pounds of fruit (berries and _es much sugar) will make five quarts of jam. ` Two quarts of stemmed currents make two` pints of juice, which with two pounds ofueugar will make three tumblers of JB 3'. ' plnvnu and rum-hm: run he nliinned Plums and peaches can be skinned by pouring boiling water qvev them. when the skins will slip off easily. Pre- pare only a few at -a. time as the heat softens them. ' ' \m............. ......:m- .....h-.`nmn~nn nf sottens cnem. . Whenever possible make asyrup 0` sugar and fruit juice, or as little _,'~'-'n_t- er as possible, and cook the inn: m it, either for preserves or for canned - fruit. rm... ....';_ -5 ........1...... ....A Aka:-I-`nu Sm. -' Irmt. -r-r'h& pits of peaches and cherries im~ part adolicata and delicious avor to fruit, and apart shquld `always be left in putting up thesa fruits. If you do `Incl . wish to do this, boil the pits .f0l` some time in clear Water` amt use the water `to make the syrup. Ouinmrn and hay`-(1 nears and D{lCh- water to make the Quince-5 and hard pears and pezLch~ es _ should be steamed till tender be- ,tore being. put in the sugar syrup- Partly cook-them, let them stand in the syrup over'night, a.n'd. finish cooking next day. _ It in n umqfn nf fhwnnncr to nut it nexn uay. . It is a waste of flavoring to put with good flavored fruit. ' Keep ginger, lemon, etc`, for watmfmulon and cit-` ron preserves and insipid pears. Peach? jelly can be made t6 "set" if the fruit is not ovar-ripe, and; if it is cut up with the skins u. Rmmhm-rv inim with nna-tlxlrd cur- X6 second _8 lo_11 1.5 cut wun me SKUIS u. >Raspberry juice with 0118-third mnt juice ma.kes`a_better jelly than with raspberries. - ' Snmn` has nnthinn tn do with kE6D' or zur. _ _If you want to have an easy time during the fruit sea.s_on, have ashnrp knife at hand. for pavnng apples, peach- as, etc. _ _ I`k.-nurnrv fin: nnrn frnlf. min `CB 6120. Throwing the pmed fruit into. ice: ' water 3.5 soon as the skin is reuibvid keeps it'rom turning dark-colored. ;Select sour cherries for pherfy pre- serves and use the juice " instead of vratexto make the syrup. _ Itnan mnma fr-nit nmmrves and wuu raspnernes. Sugar has nothing to do keep~ ing fruit. The whole_secret is tight tops and rubbers and perfect exclusion nf air \Va\281' L0 In8.K6 uw syrup. ' Keep canned fruit, preserves "and jellies in a cold, dark closet, that is well; ventilated. Thus only can you ' p1 even't the troublesome "swes.t'Lng sure to makprtlie outside of the glass sticky and disagreeable it kept where there is dampness. `H mm ksmn fruit in alight 1100111. , EEETEW 111 P3-P315 ' n I have never been able to see ihat there is enough difference in the qual- I I ity 'E fH1e product to repay one for - 'thrtroub1e~of eookinget-h&f~ruit-inrthe W laberries need `very little cooking pre-. \ paratory to canning; merely atlior-'-` cans in aboiler. It is a hotel}-day job` and not necessary. The real se- cret of excellenfcannedgfruit, lies in the good quality o the fruit` itselfythe useof its juice instead of water Brier as-possible, and the perfect exclusion oiair. _ ., . .. :4. ` = Strawberries, raspberries a.nd__huck- ough zcalding. . A , The pure Juice ,of theegrape with sjxigar enough-added to make it pal_a.t~ able, canned while hot, like any fruit, makes a_de1ieious beverage. M Ta"I1 vnnn fmm half-rim immeher- were Is dampness. If you keep fruit in alighhroom, _vg1;a.g each 31;: in paper. I hsum never been makes aneucxous Beverage. .- Jelly made from half-ripe `goosebu- ries cannot be distinguished, either_ by cmor or as , , hat of curran_ while the quantity of juice.,rom_ a. peek of gooseberrigsis on-third more` ' and do. and everything. ;But'ha is I riche-awfully rich! < . ' _ Maud-How do -you know In iaf. imnd :lan.1~ latelvt Mu.y--Bruit. Godrich says he V toially disapproves of women >r,id.ing bicycles. M_a.ud-Inde edi_ - . ` May-'-And ifthere is one thing h despises it is shirtwaists. - Mandf-Nice man. _- ` v . May-`-And. ha has the queerest lofo! ads,.a.nd_ tancieahbout what we should and shoal dn't eat and read nd. wear m.y..w`e1_x. We've xalked tdgether a V. .u.u...-__ - _...._. -...._ __..w __.._. iffuvoduxi1aLehearan .'co1s.- ass .wh1ch-.yir)11:Tit'%1`aL;'yii1ly arqund. v. in ft " thengnx pert gre.at'qnzintitiea o`;Aoil..&_nd thi8 ia"ool- '1 leotetl wit copes` tron! tha machine. L` ~ IHB fhlliolohx o,?mia.l. ,'1'o"pnriQS lt"t_:ho'0il.<;3 paeedin ,snjappamtus ~ : nut by oantr:us:l .; ~n%-~e~:1s~%vw+; L Asian YOU