W 1 .sus , , i i t H 0 sal .tm-» ‘n il. e. ~I-`-:` , _, r> ‘ *reve- *_ - sg: . _ , ~ ~¥\v" QR? £_~i\~`-__ €~_:~. \`- " ~e-r~,~»»t._,.- .,` 'rn ocannxas cnasmrnmws _'uses Hun jun sg. i i , ` T0-DAY'S P_RQBABlLlTlE8 Moderate south west winds, fair and *ll llAl7Y. IS YOl'it BACK LAME Doss it hurt in stoop or bend down Have you ri heavy null pain at the base o tue spine! it su, the best remedy is Nsrvliim; it will irivlirorate the tired, ‘N sore inusrleu, make thim supple and strong. Nerviliue will drive out the Dain and make you well in no limi-. fm, Stitl' N- ck.” Rneigiabllrm, _Ft-Piii;al|ria ° and 5;-laiiia. uy ii oztle u o.son`s , neu,” or “nm” "mined ,h,,,“‘h 3 n 53 5 1 . I |, » b Po I 0 4 _ 3 . which expels ali nnmore. and is pnsiin-ty dm and dna _ ,,,:,,°,{:,',f,r,f;'f':?,",:.,d7|en,:f'°,,,y,{,|:§° 1;; they caught the first glimpse of the auequallsd Ihr all iaiiaiieous eniptinus . , P ;“lff:fd‘f"di'“ mb' C°" cb‘n°"°l°"“‘ P' munntsinwps slowly rising like islands BONE 52. Branch Offllitl ‘ln the waste of wabers. How muah this . I :°h'¢',,'""bu1"°’,:‘d‘;LL:h;‘;y°,:.9":|,,{?ug:§,mhh_'l':' radiant symbol means to thrm and how V TIIEE AID FOUR YEAR H I ` S “"‘:§'l‘l 3°” "°'¥ "4 °°*" °‘“l“¢" rsverently they ganed upon it' ` " “Inu 'I l I , ~ III Gil PROPRIETOR Nnthlnl s'\ great sn Nervliine for Lumba; Z U Nervilini: today. and try lt. Di: li.uiii.i'ox1 i'ii.i,»-i'i:r t`o:\‘~rii-a 'riot~'. For men Black and colored THE ABDIAN \f tlu people and recognised therefore as 5 ‘D B" "` u scale, owes itil oxit¥Bi@£0 the preaeiux ui Q ‘P°°;p1°v- Pgpgr the green valley where the reverent niilmntwi-5li:othte1smystemm'd*“my md per huwcd n n . gm side P5:1moa?=s°:"stl:i:: b*h°m°"‘ ’t°°d w° mu" "°“"m"°" napa agonin, as HQ sa these humor! Y°h'*l" "*'.‘°°°'-. tba' they had been tossed for months on ffmlll 1 ' Chaflottetowl Pa Es L nn I-dk", penn", D :z‘hn:<.eB)?e\i,;':'duL’. (umm suhn' Q: s shoroless aes, that all else hsd perished mmap# -M mu, Fu,” ch” .. ....3_ _ _ ` . eekly Edition (Wounuby) per year in ' |1081! llld vs __________________ _, . 4:. -that sri rs had er longedfu 1 ' double beams. Thenzuardisn will not be responsible-JE 8, ht oimhmd ne h d their el ht “Btn S F_{||g_1_iu-|\0ut,| [gf und. iiffcrs You y Case Gb A 'i.:T?n;:ia¢;::.`rs?im::‘rT:md: A I iv I V V 1 M , ._ 5, ` . ht: ln. ' D “L I nd and color, hsaed onthe 'variant earth,i Yu? Enya" R or mm I E I I S depe 'Jani our , lntnssnr led is-is. snails to L 'mu mm" tm" A mn' M' I mmm" 'hilt no matter who ym esii il. this skin Just impartial Reliable Heiney Hfaveuz Z\°"i"i1 U WH “-IU* °|°°’| disease whichesmsslnpatchesthst burn. ' ‘ s¢ns'¢ striiummi rsrtseftseimtiszeresri "mo, ti be - 'i b¢°°dl°tl°n shove Itch. niscnsrrv I ish!! mmer- dry and 'rn _ - ‘. _ B0 - Prince sinner, ¢-.»~.~ ’ ...,,., ' i ,.,,. . . ` - lung.: , i _ nnnns noitin niis ~ »~»-»-~ ...~=..~........ }5v¢|~ ....... albertenxaliseti-ton Post Jiee-Herbert ClsrL by nm I-(very hx-|m is 5 ,dwg pfimgogg ' ii emi if "'i$»$l}l§ Fcvcr ihcr- 5 momctcrs. Th; lmnic »liiii.l|l :it without i ivvrr tlirfmoiiictcr I'.`s a `|"lt-\li:rii;,l1i1' it'~ valiit- is .git-ai. .\<»orit-r or liter. tht i|iioriii.it.l»ii .i gli/r~ il tnkt-ii ilvantligt uf, will nitan thc 4\<»|r1;iii~e -if si<`lriit~~~ pt-rliap~ .vcn iiiort' »t-riuus Zroiililt' \‘~ V- li..vi- .i nzlgi- zissoi'1riirtit of fli;-st' imlllililc liltit- xirticlt-~. il;r'|i iw. ~t-vt ral qrailvs :ii it tafli lyric i~ tx glsxi ` r .i.i\- trier tlicr ii|<»iiittt.'~. for iattlr _ilwu 'mil li fin 'i`li~' :: fiirir-tt-rs G. JAMIESON. llfuggist. 'l '1.»: )lc'i‘~`af Hall. 00090000000; PARKSIDE 2.22 3-4 Uwingtu the large flcnianil for the* service of Parksitlc, the owner thinks it unwiw to travel him, and he will there- fore stand at thc ownt:r's stables Sum- mersidc, for the season of 1904. Parkside advlcfl four to the 2 50 list last .s<:asori,n1aking a total of ten 2.30 performers to his crcllit. All ma.re< at ownr:r's risk. JAMES A. .\if§.\`Ell.l., _IOHN h'l`EHl,, Manager. 5~i7 d&6i~ in winitnjn suv. Old Mahogany Sofas, Chairs, Tables Bu renal Intl old Mahogany iurniiure in general. Old Brsas i»o<.r Knockers. Bran Candlmtickgi Trays Snuflevs, Brsas Andirons_ Old Elie Dishes sod China, Grandfather Clocks. Old Pootlge Stampsuard before=lB7o_ worth moslon Qnvelopcs Also Uid Coin_Old Brass Window CDrnites_ Old Pictures Pewter Mugs, Silver Luster Piirlizrs P1-ni Lnrk Guns Pisttls etc Andreas w A Kam, ti6¢Germsin street, st. john. N B ; 14 fi i mo. oeeoeooe oooooooeoooe .=- veoeoooooeoooeoooeooeeeoggoo Advert inz This is the rainbow season and there is o more beautiful object presented to the Pye of man on eartn than a perfect rain- tiiw/. it is at morniniz or evening that the bow appears at its test, as the lower the altitude of the sun the higher the many c>lored arch rises towards the sky and vice versa. Perhaps few have pauiei to consider that the pure white light which comes from the run contains all the seven calcrs which thu°- blended are colorless. 'l tie l’,thagorean.- used then-une word in express the number seven and light, seven being the number of perfection. The fact is suggestive. The appearance of the bow is causei by the refraciion or bending of the different ray~. some mare some less, as the sun- light falls on the globular drops of rain. The prismatic colon are thus separated and presented side by side as a radiant band of various tints in the form of an arch whose two feet rest on the earth while the .summit is high in air and may almost tcuuh the zenith. The rainbow has impressed the minds of behoiders, civilized :ind savage in all aizes, yet no p iintcr tim- attempted to copy its colored spleniiors. and only a few ports have ventured te select it for a theme. The thoughts that are awakened are artistic wi‘h a dominant religious note. There is a rainbow in the sky [fpon the arch by tcmpesta trod: God wrote it ere the world was dry. It is the autouraph of God! We know not the author of the above four lines here quoted from memory, but thelast two lines may srrve tolmpreas the moral and essential sublimity of the sub_i»>ct. lit-»ifi again the at-count in (}eneaisIX1»ftlie first rainbow recoried in history: "I do set my bow in the cloud . _ . I will remember my covenant. . and the watris shall no more become a flood to destroy all fiesh." Accordinrz to the Mosaic account, the world had bern drowned, one family saveiand they in much fear lest another like calamity should over- whelm all things had descended from the mountaintop to the valley bt-low. By thorn since the f‘l:ol the clouds were looked upon as objects of terror; the falling rain asa menace to life. it was in the divine mind to reassure them and all that should come after them. Sa the words of promise were ipiiren, and instantly, woven oi light and the EEEEEHWH EEEEEEEEE Oiir trade has been immense. This proves that we are offering the public the best bargains. We will continue to offer our Carpets and Furniture, which are second to none in the Province, at prices that ark ,right Furnishing ilu. will sell them. uuumnfe:-reimsau ones-r. o. sums; and nothing more, ss Wordsworth has l||¢n|o¢yu||}gg|gg, , oeorgewggfauuei R. unless, agent. sung. For all such nature in vain has set i ' Blilodylll Plbllolelltl. ‘if goods he recommends are _ 7' R B' “°C"R*D'~ Bmw' in array her izardens of beauty and frag- 'l|l¢S0¢r¢ll!1,lll§£¢0l,0lL, for Ctllllll’ " P`H°?.”' an lFsfsIl§iw»§2§"u¢f A d th Q, ¢ |, u, not exactly as reprfsented A ' ` |`\lfic°» D BIC lx* 0 .fa 0 W om Q ' ` I meanest dover that blows will irive wh V* YA' ' *VY AW .L_ i , tt af 1 d I symbolism, appeal with overpowering force. L' J th st ' ce` fthe scul tor this is unapproachablc; no mortal han has ever touched it' it is the painting and autograph of a Divine Artist, the slku into relief a pissible last rainbow under and heat, summer and winter, day and night have not ceased," nor have the waters since Noah's day ever beoome a universal flood. If all the human raoe with a last rainbow their testimony milst he the same this time on earth, but in Heaven, not an iaylneaoh month. Dr. F. F. Kelly ls Urk Acid in the blood. Unhealthfy kidneys an tk some e the acid bein Doris. [fthe kidneys actos as thay should wool atraln the Urimdd ers! ofthe system and rheuma- llsrn wo»uidri't occur. Rboo- matlsm is s Kidney Dis- ease. Dodd's Kidney Pills have made s great part of “Rhone” ma':£‘iii..mg‘o ,' shoot ns "" "iZ'.' °' "‘°1‘...i°‘2Ji' aching johi-tis. Then H but one sore wsy-- ° D *-7, 3 innnnnininnninnilri ;;::::::.::;;':f“;.°.2::';;":::".f.: 5$i..f.Zi.1",Z§°. '° °“ “' m|p|g|Al rm" IT LL clear, whose spirit reverent. to whom _ _ there comes s thrill of admiration and a '* _ ` & scarce will lift their dull eyes from the ' 6- .` TURDAY, NE 23, LUX. ` `_"”'“ SA JU earth to bestow a passing glance upon lt, Letmnhhut ='f'r‘e'e“:l`?li:n-‘wean mia* f~f~f<>=~»f~ °f°fn~- §;Zf;‘.;;i““;:;'°..;.."“°;‘;"°.;.°...‘°.:: __, E , iDr..i.1P. ri"i1i2i2/=iv_ whom this is wi-Itieu,)] iwhose vision is ooo erawse Ins. I \ quiclrening of the imagination while HaVe 3 quantitl [07 531° gazing upon the ,resplendent Arch To \,Vrire for Wii ~YY'mA"- *L_ Bllftnfflv SOUUIUXU, NNW* In such this symphony in color, this segment A E* . . , of the circle of perfect beauty, and the Tignish P R I promise linked withlts mystic and mighty 6 1< d :mo I i pn emii erpie so p and the painter we may look with ln- tere.~t, wc may shift our point of view. may approach to read the artist's name and l-iv our hand upon his work. Bot I d The man who always drops his as standing beneath a rainiiow_ with one $ I O foot on sea and the other onlanri.Whether M U M R D B R os. this is intended subjectively or object- monthly for nine months secures to you a part ownership in the _ D. mm sr., cHaiu.oi°'i°ir-rown. L i town Guardia: Name . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . D. A. HAQINNON, U... B.. K.( 5. BAYFIELD WILLIAHS. Omoo-Oamemn Block. Oharlotiaeuow llmey to Ioan na Real Bs'-nv. Isny xv mv sn vr __ ~__i_._ i__. SURGBON UBNTIST, De¢BRlSAYS 3UlLDiNG. Complete Eqiiinment and up to dau. methods ~ Painless btraciion, ainmimumsnd atuminis lined gztts. A Bpecisit made of crown, 'dgs _ and all goat work all werl fully guaranteed d i » k I . “|5555 Paterson Doavni Co’i into tx' .S it b i i- ng H estamshmeu, Commission Merchants. ofvuttinz otfofshoes the Reneral an- ` h 0 ° sn Johnis New|ound|._nd castor of the post-deluvian world with A Clléliu OD a watch is economy, C cnmigumesu sllr. H. isissa produce ' his family about him gazed upon the first W8 arc ‘making 8. SP€Cial!y Of . rniulww- chains of various styles and prices, i an Ocoanut ° 'X W I .p r rv . . _ _ t is more than orty twocenturies since C311 and 5e]¢Ct_ _ _ Ian", '_ c_ 6"" that memorable occasion, and how many l K s times since then lids the miracle been & repeated in all those years and in 'all L. W. , Bu-rigtefg and Attom lands where there is sunlight and rain. , B'°"“" mn" Cl’"l°""°°"°' P' 31 l@K'EY' 'I‘@ I.J@.L§ Dawn through the ages over sea and land, Jcweler, 7 sonata" for Ko", But 9' cnndl W ii HUTCHESUN S. the great procession of the rainbows has C i~ I I or. Gt. Geor c and Gr f moved, and few have lived on earth who g a ton' 5" "1 'I' 'H have not seen it many times. So the pro- B " ""‘ E &~ C0- cession will move on till the time of the UI. |0lili’$, Nthflwlidlllll. end, from the genesis to the closing lmwngn .nd Cumminlon Ketchum chapter of human aifnirs.Tlie Seer of Aprr I.fi_V tlic foundation for thc building of yours by a purchase of ‘ °?:‘.S;‘g:&?f Pmdna' calyptlc vision has graphically p‘ctured the Wl\¢1’iM¢ vtfml* °DD°dl¢ F- ¢¥ll¢r. 5 dd] . angel who shall proclaim the end of time C:\>l¢elrd*f;¢ll. Cf°l'\\D\'¢ P- 0~ B01 451 mv wrvr [ Dr. SMALIJNUOD, \ Produce Commission Merchants Ively we neei not new enquire. It brings xii.-iRc:d,how the covenant has 3 Copy of which will be ulgglkyii, requcsh Dre been kept. “Seedtime and harvest, cold 1 _ , Physician md,-Surgeon, X Ray --~= Electric Treatment. Dealer in Investment Securities, OFFICE HOU! :-9.;ow to-l.m.. I 1° 5.9¢ IDG ‘ York Chambers, Montreal, 7 '° B',§_’gd':'". who have ever lived were than muftouwd Please mail nic, free of charge. copy of the MONEY MAKER. ' THE DUFFERIN HOTEI. ' 7` Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . And the Seer saw another bow " not ` B" J°hnr 1`T- E- , Overlooking the beautiful King Square. Koa. ern in every dvfsil Newly painted and i'e~ 5 1\ 1, \ V :' »` "' #QQ I"-'°< “ -. “.“_~£§@ Z V/ ay/ ' » City Council meets on the second Mon- ( Mayor; W. W. Clark, City Clerk. * \ ~ __ __Y _ fgi'-1;'-_Q-_f:"_4_ ; 'i V. ;_...-. _. _.. p ~\-Qi _T;.1-'f;'f:»§3_~,2'.“-_~T fi” 11!/(1,, »` ____ ‘,'\|l,4". 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