_ Uiiabl ln NF U C SE if? .-if todai Georgell Pullman and his bro-l\°1'l. but with no initlti _All in, l°1’¥°¢l\llD succulent h“_u'°d“*:m§r°L°:n;i::f:_ fwpmhfmmnii :£2 ther Sanger. 'zo to Waite Plains to °P°¢§h-makinr improvemess. in th°l°_i _UP°Il srllliultlcs. we had humble but com; Sunday and in Freiiiih the next. °m°'. fh° K°°1°YI”F'i'°t°_° Th' *hm* P*"'?°lar branches ot- medicine have ft"b'°° _ _*Nl i '."'°°“» 'fam' L°‘?'1‘°° '°“”" 1""'8 "'_"'° W* here efe readies wild eeeelxe ee' 'less “ ifeiiie b\"'°`aiAAe=2irel ‘iligi-eau ' . _ .NJ p e id ldmittcd cars of female all- Y ._ ' _ ._ °°¢ *°°°“‘P°-i°°d th’ h”m°°.'°°° m°°°°r’“@ h° 99”’ ‘9 u'°A.yasterday. as he drank glass after glass"ments. improvement me at once “m"°°A°d'°*¢¢"f iblI\°°l=°=°|»°* S°°'°'i f_'°'“°‘» °°"°‘“?‘°“ ?'"*‘"’°"° "°'.!""°"*‘°1Y°°;er i __alseei~aiiiie. __ j _ _ _ A ' -tomatoes. sauiineu °°"‘5° ‘~'_*°°°"“P°°°“- T1" "‘°i“”°° °"“°’ °” °”° °‘d° A °’ '°”*°'~- oiisiike isis. 'uoilieii is mae 'vei-y` Iris si~reaéeasI££ys neg f ' _ , ‘"0 “W 1mP"f““’°- Th°"° T” S°°'°h P°9Pl” 'PP°°_"’.d t°_b° W’ imad. and the truth is Sanzer ind l T to suppose that the lack of diicernme i "isa ioizru _saver beaeeiiia _ egiiee A :ie:i_¢;r.nere.c;n:i;r sign i_i:_v_i:¢_ elses. ,me been _ming i_ gum* uv_1H_m__ A _ _ . ._ _ avg A wasmor o cse 0 pearan T an oie_ eir ca-I. _ ` ' hd been with such dreadful sud- diaii ncllthbours. He said this was bslkbrzg “ig ahgggnxt %;§;5d;&'i1l; y 2:, pa" hm be atwbmed to 'hen' huh’ hgglsd-into e_ternit_v. The chi- owing tothe fact that the French people mvigcome Wm be cut oi No mm-‘L ' ll. 'mbly °a°°"°d’ ‘nd °fP"'°°`Ed'f'"d 151°" "°3l°°'“!A&°“` bdoze after Tuesday. Remember I ll' _ "' ._ i. ._ _. mourners were un- farms and paid too much attention lodruk no mam Mower Wm not if,” li`i6'h§rers'tlfat'the"g1°estesf improv". c-' _ concql their emotion. _ the iisheries. Mr. Leblanc added that it and I must gave money.. _ ment, were mm, _ when um an _ ‘ _ Leg;-sea conveyed the remains Father Macdodald had given a good Both Georm M and Sanger Pullman _ K - ._*" °5“'°h 3° .um °°.m°l°'y' dnl °‘ §h°°g"t if’ tm' "I7 qu°sti°n°f show sadly the eéects of dissipation 'Pl' "-.-.1 W" "°hi°1° °_“°h °f fm “d.h""'g c°””"°°d mmm" ‘Pat his Klear-eyed and blolited they look more knowledgeasitistodayis the work or e T "ld 5° “W °h1|d1'°° °°°“P‘°d _` P“_'°h°“"'° "wld b” bm' °a ‘f ""5 like broken-down men libout town than men’s hands and brains Is it also not 'wld °5°k m°'°°1°°17 W md' htm' it onn bo` s ' s fact that h vast majori of _'°“".....’ 3.1:: ;‘::'. ‘.....°‘"= ""..'...°.:,"..;°.f.‘.=.:°"=° ’ ‘ " ' A i " "°"‘° 1-¢». 1 ` ’ K 'e' W 1 . " ' I" Q I _ peas e visit wine evening- ui- Lesieee .eye they epeek rreaei. "amp, M, id,” In in the _:;"°"°A‘“°" b’“A"""” W°"'°° °““ _ i§Qi¢d by grief to take their fasilly well, although it it well kno-an lush,” some of both ,“ms_ me 'i ff *"5* “'““f°°°im°'°P°i° th” th’ A°°d"’“‘° "f P'?°°° mn” isanew womanas .well as an fold' A.elusi'o , j :ie hdsath,wgg-mbtiheyhad_kno:_n Fluid _liiave noihad the same edueai.__wom_"_ _ in _ f pi e¢l;¢;g,no attracted y oua avantagesastcircompalriotsofy _ _ » A~ - _ - __ . As only about half a doncn Iilzew Bmnggick and Nova'Scotia.whers the mum” ot medical men n anna' _allowed toenler the lioussat a _ranum otyearstlie betierclassee 4; -_ ,_ i. _ omni the crowd was continually _ or the French population have been 'Q-me ‘ ;_- added toa considerable periodlabletosenttheircliildreii to the .Alma so Aii - ` liercre some inthe rca_reoud5_venls angfollegeaof those two prov-_ __ A- ~A A' ° admission toinesoomwhcre -was-iliformedA-thateictvthe -A-=- A A A A _*Aff eeiey. oeiy me eieeeeriiie ae-_ ri-ieeeneivmiieiaaii Neiman seiieei. * which is imeeotarian, French was #0 taught, but in a very _inferior lmnncr, ' _ _ while at the Roman Catholic Coll of . St. Dunstan’s. the language isgpnot _ _ ; of taught at all However, the conversa- _ & _ A -' g _ tion oi theseresidenls of Rusticowas ex- _ _ , A , _ 3 . 'can ceedingly interesting, and Mr. Leblanc peraeeiaiy reieirea ie ee em aeeiiieii' font it you are ‘_‘noip¢od."" .Awoman, who appearsto have been edu- K ith' H . _ _ bowels and cated in her early days. and althou h _bl 6 vu’ Hamm i 82 years of a e.and had ne lar be gi - oogegealthy by the used Hood 'sw S’ V on 0 _ saparilla, the faultless blood purliier. the Island, she spoke the language of T R|\g||~nat|,m_~1 md mug, rum* Racine and Fenelon with grace and film ill my limb and toot. I commenced purity Ofcouise it was a 1-.iasur treatmmt Wm' H°°d" s”"*P“’m* “4 t P " ` 1 for them to meet a. French-speaking _gigs gmunmmdnigxx ";';mu°um’m A C d' d ' ` ' - ` ana ian, an _taeir questions, regard- 3¢f°|u._..I'uh.mb mmm!@]‘ The .Queen As She Is Now. _ I A H "W" deceased .were visible, but each bore marks ot the death through which they passed, the scaldiag from the super- heated steam. however. being more marked in the features of.the child- ren, and especially the younger one, than in those ofthe parents. The hoe of the mother bore a very Qlit 8_1- prcssion of agony; the features of the others were those of peace,_thene bein g noindication ot the awful suffering -it might be but for s few moments -that thepoor victims had endured. Side by side. amid the sombre t ap- of death, in the little room of former|home lay the bodies of and Mrs. Rocheleau, each enclosed casket of dark wood, the wife placed on the right of her hus- wliilston her right, in a neat iiitle white como, repcsed the _body ot their live year.o1d child. Gontrau, who succumb- ed to his ic] uries in the hospital at Oi- in _A :fl _, _ *A7* ._, . Ama. , ` . "_ I> oi) '.'_33_¢_,` *N (15 valor dis- by the _`__ -. er, who --. 'I' c i admire The un reck of the _ _ _ who courts death tlimssgii some insidi- disease is pitiable, but not admirable. dread disease, consumption, _slays men and women than are slain by' famine and pestilence combined. It an utterly unnecessary slaughter. Consumption is curable. One of the most specialists in the world, Dr. R._V. for thi ty years chief consulting to the lnvalicls’ Hotel and Surg- Institute -at BuEalo, N. Y., so pro- it He declares that thirty years discovered n. medicine that cures 98 cent of all cases of consumption. In great medical work, “The COMMON Medical Adviser,” the names, ad- and photographs of eonsumptives who have re- are given. This wonderful medi- wn as Dr. Pierce’s Golden %ed- iscovery. It is the 0 blood-makers and I -bmldtit ag to the appetite, D818 perfect, renders tlie liver blood Vital pine elements the to active, with the new and themusculu' ds "‘:.°-w”-=‘f=‘~ veaoistall ‘fhousan I J.” .est %‘ an V/ _ tiwa, yesterday, and who e were lorwaid cl to Montreal, Quebec Province, the cradle of the race in America. were interesting and much to the point. ' better in body and mind than she is at _ iiee.i'srnieeiiniiverins;iiieaiia-imitating' the present moment. Her powers of i"°]l!_°*i!°-'.!° D leafs walking have, it. is true, in‘ a great -_ J =,.. 5,, _,, O measure failed, but otherwise she is as strong as ever she was. The reports with regardto the st ite -of her eyesight are much exaggerated. At her age it is ._ - i -i-~--__~ -_ impossible to expect that ihe eyes will woman; and the fact remains that she cannot do a izreat deal of writing of of reading. But no complicated! operation is necessary or thought or and even’now the Queen writes mostor her private and family litters with he own hand. The most remarkable thing about Her Majesty is the wonderful' wa i manner in which she has preserved the ‘ f I ' s I full freshness and readiness of her mind 4 Rg||ah|g wafghag gnly ready for an criter- and memory. Her intellect is undoubtedly _ 1 A‘ ee eieei- and strong, and her memory is _ _ We dont care to handle any- _ i as retenlive, as it was titty years ago. _ thing else. _ Sometimes she astonishes eventhose Call and give us the verdict of L l who know her well by the minuteness your inspection .__ ' ~ A of‘her knowledge with regard to any iii? > file it’ . g- themselvs personally; their character, adventures, ities. There are sosaepsoplewhopictnre Her llajestyghas had large experiences m_ intl _livlnginssclusionandisolationorspirit class photography, thepublicarecoi- ll°¢ex_ht9\cc,'a|\d aithsv _ig- invitodto inspect the excel- tbgtsow °\°\hid¢°¢*°l\ ieaifeeeiaeew beiageiaeieea Suillolmlltlal Prlecl io _Eg fi _ §__;¢l it 1. mliicrenttothsm This har character here about noon At the fait ol the p_"_em__ lymg _____m_e__sexy was another Citizen oi New Jersey Certain lie has smalllcaslw, containing all tilit was “'° |"°M°" ln l It i c _ _" R;>_rh-:leg :ae y°_’9°5 ““9¥¢5Q W' I tae eiizre honselie lilddtlllri t.ii°r:l';'ihl;e enurgllgllob P “um 1”' ‘"1 ‘° Si" him aA last chance under diseases remained in the hands of wo~H°‘P°"t¥'§7°i @.°`_i_l’°aY` m-'gli °1il\t_»°e. were interred at The Parish priest is s seetelimaii “"°°‘ °'i°“"“'¢ him "5 °"‘ NU- TY" “°°° °\’°°1°*°lI 2° P¢°8N°¢~ *el made Wm "°°°“"Y“° 'Wm g -il ills" 'ne Rev neeiia Meeaeeem. who wee seal 1"' °"'“'°° A""’° "K°°’°’ °“'°'" "““ Th” "°’°"'?"“""°‘?" ‘?t'°“'A‘““"'°“m”‘;%:;'e|;7i‘”'d its _igéii °'=§§gE ' 3 _ _’ ' _ NE_'\i/€’VU!'(3f 1,, .,.. Her Majesty was nevermallher lite _ J ’)”`“7"" ’ Acdriesi myann ’s m *Yi be as strong as when she was a young? I N ever. pays to carry an unre- iable Watch. You never know the time, and are corr- etantly missing appointments on that account. EF 'E' Zi Ho E btained the serviaesofi skilledes~tist,whoi I d sumud E I | i an _of disiuheritance, however, applies been the workof men In the seven. °"°°“”'.Y f°" °Pl' °°“*f°_;§h¢ tion He notes the instance 0 omen occupied chair-i, and reminds' eral culture of men( was not very onouuced. The proud _ edilice of he ver be responsiblesnrgeons “oi-` phy- ns. says Professor Runge. in con eaiiassuredpcsliioninmsdicineas _ _ -i _»~ <.' 1 _ , ,~ .. `_, i i ' r _ . » - -, A _ _ 1 , _ »» _ ~ _,_ .. , ._ s ,,<- Rwlfihztl A u 'iv News "Nerves"-what a world of meaningfthis word has to scores cfthnusands ct'-_women who, throughthestrainsof sociallife gud the worryot' homecai-es, arefastapproacliing the KFZVC. _ ` Nervousheadachemd ' irritabilityby day, restlessness and m by night. Painsandachesin the body, derangements of the organs peculiarly feminine, loss of energy and ambition, dependency and despair. Thesearcsomeof the symptoms known to the wanangiglexhausteddilznes. ptomaw entirely pearw FW. Clnse's Nerve Food isiaised. By creating new, rich blood and nerve tissue tliisgrmtfocdcursofDr.A. W.Cliase nc- ” . exhaust oresand revitalisistliewastedncrvecells, newvigorandvitali intotlicsvstemand womanofmany wliicharedueto ed Dr. A. W. Clnse's bnilgmg process, cs e £0 llbfank- _ €aboxstalld¢lels,0lE¢‘|ll\8Illlll¢i I ,Torontm 'iv an " ieeiimame Pla¢st¢rs_will_;;_lli¢v¢ _ pam qpiska' any 1~=iEH'!’!~mL,zse.aebe'§ee°feesi.oo p _i_ _ _ ' _|ya.edrolls. Tlizlattzr 5 A allows you to cut the ‘_P!a:t¢rany`siz¢. Every family hould have one geucy. iiiivim ui tissue co., uuiiis. loirrsral. Beware of lmiiaiioas ii and initiative in _women doctors in _ the "If" _ 'f ' _ _ _ _ - ii r e University 'of Salerno, lg 'A _ ° " °"’ A .ii we mselvea, in cases or danger, prefer If" i°'*"“9°» * 5° °f- contalii, ws da ._ ` - _ i e bei. eeveriaeieie, my my iw ¢ish¢°°l_\°_ ww! mm at '_ _ _ _ we “aww living, not otiligedto #ear 'léalskln heavy iur costs, they are reducing the tempssatnnof 1. and seniust wear a material to keep the wasgi f|!\v°. within Those who bay goods M0 untmuklng AQ91‘rcct;a ` _ _ _ _I ipoints th." 5 l _ ‘Buch aes hs shows it to mineral matter, sugar and rate of bouthv doll pocrnciirishinem °t. "'u?. pan' fora Ui* #fa l h absmts _A _ y. danger ol cold it in good healthy ccsdltlep 9"¥‘_“." °P¢° “.4 0101!. arranged dietary. The be what it pleases. and the severe. you are prepared for it. A Pee: mi is iiidlspiiaiiie. shire has attained as a" ‘summer rssnrt is, that it is the foremost in the country, and every foot within the ' borders bf the state is a part and parcel of the vast wonderland, the beauty and like of which aeee sei, exist. 1t'iiei_ia_\a et the state known as the Waits Mountain rs- gionis,perhape,as unch as any in fa vor. as an _abiding place, and to reach lt by any of the numerous routes one passes through a succession of scenic surround- ingst at are ever charming and di- versified; and once in the mono tails, one realizes then the grandeur and lmpressiveness of the peaks and their many attributirlse Oiirliltsatpeodnetieaadaisoz ' _ e Q '_ °f the large aswrtme |--I-:eiie Lake.” -‘saver cueeee.” ~-The A Style. quality and price of our gutcnnhmmdng nnomdg ii mu’ N -ci em <=~» Hi-»~» he ..?.;.‘.s:.“r.2:s:;.t; ......"'° '“::.:i; Rings, 111.5., Bing, mg rivalsthatorihegreat hotels or the _ higcities, socompletsars the dshils, _Child’sBingecanonlybehad::Il:germounhinhctels la. ` by inspecting our stock. gm m ..._ lfdlmi marked resolti. Rl _ The poiidon that New Ballp- FMS Iona' * iiiififi S e §:§;Ep>;~S" iiiiigffi F "t sf i, A E . sq” - Though not_y_et widely known, DEx- P nee. in ...nh ville Notch presents a variety of at- one fm. “L ;;:;;:,‘:."°.i"‘.i.:'°.:.’::.'.‘_>;"°"a::’ WA i-~ -»»~=-~ mouitiins hereabouts are rough and §'°““'"°“°”'* °-“.3 ragged fi-rmalties, and with the beantl- A “‘w"" o‘°h“°‘ ful lakes, cascades "and waterfalls *nd MW” l°"'°°l‘~ *M wiiiei. ebeaiia ia iiie i-egiea, nie.-e ie e les ii number of modern series of charming pictures in every combined making the lrfeltmt direction. ot which you will never tire mcst innocent amusement of tlls and which delights and pleases the gm, up fm- 5]] gig. Q most critical, while the elevation, near- Tm, ,di sinh, 5 ly 2Q00 feet above the sea leve_1.secures in lttendmce sh.” tg. for it a temperature that is ever exhil- at te. ‘in ut. arating. The heart~ ofthe mountains un ’ P‘~° * might well be said to be at Fabyau ‘hy f°n°'i°' and Mt. Pleasent; from here one gets A "F°°"'l Wd' 'in *V5 the best view ofthe Presidential Range, *OWU I9 7 15 lllllilfli A A _ andfrom these points one may make. Pctefllt 9 £0 fell individuality prominent in any depart- W, N, TAN 1 _ shdrt tours ta Jelerson, Bethlehem. A and resiirn 75c, and ment oi naiional lite. But what is even Maplewood, Profile House, Crawtord, 19' “gg from more remarkable is Her M».jesiy’s close Jeweler Jackson.. Sugar Hill or to the summit A ,pcm ,uh vm dn tu” acquaintance, with the movements of f Mt W h' the modern world outside those favored i G H V gf these ;1ac:;gttl¥3,t:llll?lsl?linl;d°sat¢:at”:: 10 40“°"d"d ‘“'i'i°l N at M classes. She watches, for instance, with ’ ° I ie A _ '_' _ is gungnnded Wim famed Mmm] gg. ll 4° R°°‘"| h” "°' iniieieeieve ii - - A ~ ees em-ieeia iii i-*ras* Th’ """‘°"°* 5 5°' °“" °° grea _rv ewdeparture either _ _ _ ta-actions es e . le' hw th M* “_ in literature _or iournalism. Mention to - f' Sfuum A Flame.” “The Balls.” “The Old llas " “ .qv " girzglmmmwgmm efieiiere, _aaa _ _. eiiiieireaaiiiiim.”-~Eiepiieiii'iri¢eii," lyeadadoiibi. without a mal ms se ' im 'teyproveto that _,_ ,_°,,~°°=-, M iw announcement ’ c a grea - not only about ____ A _ their works and tendencies, but about _ _ . . plaeect attrastba, la the ‘IX DALAWII Isedfrcmltlthlolithiwky Provinces. ii, E ii lnsthcih _rig __- A’ _~ -'ri -ls”-_ .A .»___ _ 1- _ -4. L' is 'n _ _ A' _ -_ >_‘:- ‘Af . :! _ -i><.' _wie L 5 ~ - " - _ _ " ` 1.. -:- ’ ’ ` 'egg-“€f_ -' 1-* 1.* if ' -ii ;"‘ ? “$5 1;‘A;' --r e '” Q. wi iii ii! £ iii? el _ __ , gms mlll. “_ _‘___ -...fi ..._