Starts from aiarrh _ _L Thousands Think Catarrh is Cold -Neglect It and Die Leat<¥0Bl` 10"? Per cent. of ell deathsiwcrc from consumption. These people 'ull had cstarrh in the' first piuce, but neglected it. Uun't_ you realize the awful, nqr- ribie mistake of not. curing cuturrli now? ’l‘o thoroughly root out all teints of Cntarrh, nothing can act so bene- ficially as "Cutarrhov.one," whiep ig acknowledged by ull doctors to be u specific for all forms of Uuturrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, throat, nose and chest ullments.' . '1‘he reasons why Catarrhozone cures when other treatments fail are very Simple. In the first; place Ca- tarrhozone reaches the true source of the dlH°°B'=- Very few. ii iiiiy, or nie oriiinury cures cuu do this. Uatarrho- zone is carried along with the air you breathe through the mouth, throat and bronchial tubes. Its antiseptic vapor at once kills ally germs that may be lurking in these uir passages, No iiiutter how remote these germs may be they cuu't possibly escape °“'» who cali 'tmstpqmre is "0 mm r P011! 00 a more wonderful “wld as an all-round sportsmm Wu Of more varied ex 'en ' M sigooiame on.....,,i.,,,p§f_,' (_-;",,g'n"y” w ‘, in , "F0r‘y Y0&l8 Of l pong: ,,'§‘,‘§§“ L*‘°‘ '°*‘“=° 01° #Wrox his the °°°“°1Y "1 wissenuiiii ui thing ai- gi! Clouds has done every. of sport anfian be done m the WW U, sixt' I "ell *0-day. It the nge hmmd Y; our. hs; rides _hard to cises shmdulges m Physical exer- h with the zest of youth, and Opes to follow up the winning of the P°"‘i"fD~P0int balloon race at Hui-l. 'Hmm .H-f- ye- by --mi... .fi some aviation prizes. 'He has man. “wi lo href-li more bone. in hi.. may Y"*h°“¢ d°1le himself permanent i,,_ wry than “DY Of-ber man. His cam. I_°8\\@ of injuries includes, th;-ee u.m_ ,,‘{,':’“ “hm hinting. mee ch_____W 1 he cracked when steeple. Hg and one which must be put d°"f'f‘ 5° lt Cub accident, one finger which u. horse broke ~for him, and two fin ers which he broke on mother if man. Chmde begw 139 Bs A sailor er. Il- is say th Sir with “Ch 1' " Banda WWE fellowgaldets en therdtraiiihey .imp Brimimia in the begin; "i“§ t_l_ie sixties. “I cmnot say" liygriegg :I_rw(,iuu;_le, "that in those days om- ____d__P@f “P6 foremost and certuiuly indi; ytfpopuhr “nor gave any clear ,___ {“°"= °f the pennies, I... whit-li d- W-AB to attamby and by. But I I»_rccollect_f.hat he was then, up i_“"‘5'3» “ Spirited and plucky fellow. ‘ke MHNU8. md myself too 1 Fu'-ll" fwwy he has beenin-wi-.11 iiliiyliwo or due’ 'mills' since those “Ch“"li'¢ B°Y¢S’f°Ri." he continues __III°"Hl1 full 01 good nature ii me ii. __ _ _Up the wrong way. Once he was """’g '* d|`*18 Wlib several ladies in om. f 1-.°ea__I where. 9 Tiiiom orsuinlxzee qigmaiviiurggji l°w“ In 5 d°€-¢8lt shot pens at the ull it h I,°‘i‘== Ghaflev bleed his lime. $533119? it came. He managed very sill _yto lockthewheel of his coach in that nf the dag-carl. Then, Sllblllllely Ngnrdlms of remon. “l“"“”°”,“- 11° b°r0 dcggedly to the “Zhi _till dog-cart was precipitat- with its occupants into u deep 't°1_*~ CIWYIBY drove on as though ll*-’1l'Igf1S lwd happened.” “fe is H rs*-her gwd mi-y, zoo, wld uf Lord 3*]-toglrw, and how he W” _Prevented from blackbniling ii candidate for membership of the J°ck¢_Y (.»lUb._ TWO bl_lc§.b&_l13 were sufficient to lnll a candidate, and, as it was known that General Peel and Lord Glasgow mvaxied to blackbail U10 CU-lldldute. teixrams were sent lv t»h€m_ on the day of the election slmimomng than to Newmarket on uigent businma. The trick was suc- c¢>ssfu1_. and the general and his lordship returned to find the man _t_Ii_e_§)' did not like a member of the _ "We were not shows practical J°k<-18 in those days." says Sir claude; "but for a baulbed practical joke commend me to one which was to have been played by the onicers in the 4th Hussars, amongst whom wus my friend. _Wilson T~. The trio conceived the brilliant idea of post- U§8_ #Own to the West of England and visiting the house of a certain gen- f.lema.n,' well disguised as bum- bailifis. Their scheme need not have miscarried, had it not been dis- closed to a fourth party, who wired down to the intended victim warning him that three notorious London cracksinen were shortly going to visit. his house. The police were put on their guard, and directly the con- spirators appeared they were ‘run m,' despite all remcnstmnces and show of indignation. In dumnce vile, too, were they kept for several hours, unti.l they were _able to prove them- selves three- cavalry oflicérs.” The late Sir John Astley, known to his intimate frimds as "Mate," was an inveterate practical joker, und played a good one on Sir Claude `mseIf while the latter: was indulg- ing in an afberdinner snooze. "The Mute" could not turist the tempta- tion of painting me a moustache with u burnt champagne cork. My son end ii friend, who were present, per- mitted it with, perhaps, some mis- giving. They wodd certainly have allowed no other man than Sir John Astley to take the liberty. A Clei-gyman'a» Ghost Story. 'A' ghost story was told by Rev. E. Singleton, D_D., in a.-sermon delivered at the Boston harvest fiestival. bo in hi Singleton believes that angels mime ter to people, and that they aramlnc tant to speak of their cxpenences One man, however, had spoken to bmi s utagadventunoszfdtigdkind. _He n ergymxn, occasion to drive down a. hilly motnrinineidn. The night was sltch-dlrk. He could smrcelysee,an whenhecsmotoa' bed part. of the road hedistnctly felt imud that took the hotse's mln, and drew it to one sidilof Er went on n few an min came loose. Tgxnext day, when he came back, what happened? A_treo had fallen over that spot, and if he had gone on be wouldhaw been dash- ed down a precipioo. A Rare Cheek. At Guy’a Hospital, Iamdon. _ll l tientforwhomanswcbeekmbeiiiyg rovided. After an own was lim with ii larzo ho w. devoid °l skin, in the cheek. Ten days ago a piece of skin was .partially _removed from the biceps, says The Daily Mail. and stitched to the aide of the nose and mouth. _The arm was strapped in position against the head, and there it williemainurrtiltbeiraaaferla complete. W Gloss. I We lrnowsmmwholys *Tilt*-11° closer you try to gt tc a. Bostonian the more distant o labor becomes. but we do not it. We did' burli- ueg; with a Bostonian once, and he was ev-eu closer than .we wen, and that is lvl!!! °°m9~ » got for prol or I( I‘i ...lin van I whi I was Ilands in words in which the 'g' wus I I else I enti ou Ior 'Brummngem.' Precisely the some I Iphenomenon prments itself in t.heoIany ' ' K I cas I of ' not no il-‘1 v Whenoo Bom rivatio may I respou D imite I following I9€i_ca rupti been Broom which able. d . . . ,api 5I`?£'”I§i’§’i? §z.4'2i”‘...”“? “°i’i.’i?"‘ii.‘.'ii'“ dems- _ In; 'naxq " tp °1'°°id °\', 01!-16. he says, was add d, b - NY." under the Saxon Heeptii)il:<(iliy`. P'°°°“ Thus ' . -1 be the . ' , broom _ _ - _ . nat pretty Brom Berm ` n deri I Free The I He I so I tion in_ origin . flieans ii heme or residence, and ?g°nl Begml-'-lgas’ would be s atron nic from U8 me I there is _ale r Ifollows on the word "Brumma.geui": 8 ` Binn.i.ngh . seems_e_t_o have most unneces-. sari y puzz et;nnolqgm,¢` s, Beg.. iléiingeham is the lpalling of Domes-- HY. ' that I that e . the family, whether Midland or Isre, lf Bagebot, sounded Bajot. A who e an bard or soft, according to the di-ulect his nm ins crm s..,|i»e__cny Las- 8 rove interns ' , writes a cor dent. In rin' old work the 5° fvlllvfycli; Brom, perhaps, from "£5 WYch. a descent, this exactly m°° hi Brom ch he has accourlil 'lu his word being Saxon five home-on-thedescent on which .H theory. the old name was not an ic nature of the soil in pro- 1° mf beter. _ma assess-.B nie e....I _“‘°°, VU»\l0D» 18 liven -by Mr James ought 111311. in a letter published in Athenaeum, September 8 1856. ¢-A, B . sto l=\B8i81-ling any ofber than a Saxon "Po to it The final syllable, hum, amily name meaning Iibe Bgiius ggdm B6 and or lung. the young pr geuy or tnbc) The word dlsciiected Iylggie ‘ race, _ _in this manner would signify the Ing,” .ho or residence of the Berms, und I on gk, can be little th t th _rue ngquestaou s is sho .__,__- . Sebastien Evan has written us e vernacular, 'R'u'mmagem,’ is a tion of the wld am, a. c t .Er and there can be little doubt- the 'e' following the 'g' signifies the 'g' was ptonoimced soft, as frequently me we in me Mad- up nga' where pronounced hard. The H e, word would, therefore, beI *"1* W ui or .i iuiaimaer mo. Bn-miysiu ‘lien of the name Bagot One branch I Jud 1 know not., thought fit to pro- Ion t»he‘g'wft,ai|.\dsti11writcsI Got Its Name? re k ti tl d Ilia n ofnges w¢§:lp€?Bi?11inglliam‘: QIWNII _ i appears: “Hutton’s etyluo- _Y°\fl» 1 knowledge was of the most Wd- N _d nature. and a common cor- ° °'~l_1l1 Dronouncing the word led our genial old gossip army. He ren. Iwi US thlgat the ‘original seems to have ma” _ - _ ` i. V asimtae the meaning of the word would by the Wycllam. but Bermmgehani or “h cert that nctl:n.n shirt of 1, rical evidenci would w-ariigiiltliis 2: bu? _ _ _ . . - um um of the jectiouabl no fault all Y t the hw-bein, the negli- I people who have come from toieigii - . .. ' -bflciilein countries. Russians uuiiibei- 35.000 Get -ns 27.000. Poles 16,000. Freiicli °i."°"....' , bmp to-sttadr ` _ tiie ssoil 'istodxtalgmglryiwiiivotil "I YeU'B» . . considom BD incninpotsd. qlkelisuna, or in , _ _ amongtbechagy. had-mind _ _ , Giualobaaoghl _ 1' _ _ hereare12,Gl0arianaoineiun-I-V1l1a.Oounty.Kerry,'i\atthia,. 61|. wounded as B5mnnJam.'wh1ch, swift- Ibems iii nie Games, ms um ii. wi. moi: mmm _oi h;e_|¢mr sais.:-» 5.000. _ly spoken, slides naturally in the Iiurgs 3, nqmbq- t¢>.]§¢I| ggmplsg, free. born, on June Bath, 1850. Heiilua On the average there are ten fires a 111 of oflice ¢-brlsbned. “Hom-tio Jicrhezti” diiy “W not PW? OULDSSAL Ltlltltll. 'I Facts and Figures About the World'a Metropolis. man living has ever yet seen ui fuluro inonmbenta should . _ _ _ _ _ ct twelve Londons, one of which- Only' hr Q idrt tkm of I the county -» is controlled by Milli of kiwakiuo for Church if- shin iiu¢.uon1` _ a-tbo_wr-hu. _ with. or Int the imliluliw .hmmins pmieir. by aseiainfaias- “ii ___If;‘f -slain mused is ¢ wins. ,_- “.3 _.,- ., L _, 1,0 By _ _ the- _ “_ up u__l;1'&S._ti ld. IC-1 (ILA UH, Equlifd bynthe name of a aixgio0imes____¢:aoldier git-nier Londoii, ooze square miles. W U88 It . 051121* u 110114. thi lisa Dura D'E§p;iguo-Chup- Police Conn London, 114 square man pointed-out, nnmhogs 01 famous miles. QUDOIBIB, from i_l_le-lgnder the Great Ceillral L‘iimii'iill Court, Loudon, apnudg to our ay. are wall Iknowu ~i2u sq C0 IHBIA lllltricd fuel. Coliuly Court Luiidon, 205 square ‘ iuilee. mu _:ishop abendized. __ ' woven- dsgymm no grows Unfortunately for this ‘od for _-H In me to which-be is presented- the .___m8l1llm, and therefore the ml;°¥m1h?'?l? _°mF)m_;‘? d ~ n arrivm a isiun on ,,§’§°“f,gm‘;“;‘I"‘__I,‘” °°““"¥ *° 4° """“ puma. 1 im. ui.. bishop _ine A _‘_ ___ :mga wnwmmnvigiz In 1 -ruimwnm. to have a. church council lol rapnoe Er 8§§.§'§é.§:Eg9°;`;~g'° i rs; ;~5*` KET,-‘ iiiifi-idiiif I,-E ‘Jiri iiiiii higher court Sid i y"°°h:' nseiihhihmi is-.¢~` L ` Y 0 men." - ` 1K.ot‘K." ‘wi fh°v'hw°¢<1<>=° mi uw : iii.. mem, mira#-hmma bbw “'21-’,`{," U I I . _ _ _ I xrlieaagzliawqlvntativo .a-‘pill -x' °' Liu” ’°'.'~-h -8"' ill-Pgflu ' Ha ll Nd Ntlltkt in Ether 'I`_h_e me ..f‘ei.-|=uiily-a-¢a~»e i-ui In riy elected men and women who l-14 public bodies. biggest Loudon of sll is the l.oi.don, coveiiiig 692 square lice ie.-.' the smallest is the City ot Lon ECN Thln don, extending to one equals mile. ‘ Wootan#t»~0addaa'¢,:~Wrian~H» When vi-= =P~=»k= <-I Loudon vw _ . must orvod in Ffpu;oW*|‘in War. -what the Loildoiis with their 'areas as Did not Napoleon, who adoaed his aussie ni-g his lvvlielmioawv inniine tl _buys h_Thg woi-d_Bii_-mmghum is ¢h‘1“gn,:::¢o may dm lamivthai lkvnlyiin Iwo witiin5!'1§ ; dh'g, ' I » - m In ea [Wallis own but bemgmo-of age or in- tina population of Scctlrnd and Wales. it he ahoaildbe beyond - _ bmp-’ This population of seven millions uses gs; and Bfty more imtances could Iol ` ' able firm up A2-i,000000 gallons of water a day, I ly be quoted It is obeerv I the Edgbaston as 'Egbald's tun’ or and .town, the 'g' being pronounced soft,» bishop £02 eV°11-°°lIl¢1 Isccording to Midland wont, giving\-05 to the modern form of the word. I eX*»1'11V1l»8ll1¥f li- In IThe literal meaning of the word I0l} IBirmi.ngham is 'tim homestead of ISU1 sons of Benn,’ err 'Beoi-m.' " lvhsu I Tiieremazimszzaodiosreniwiiyi I Li y. lined danger of want. “The dioceses ahodd rearranged. 'Huna- ihe great towns. _ Brat. urch shoulii to table salaries. .We pei biii.¢pa.f°- nh.. Precipicea ln"tho‘ Himalaya There is one remarkable peculiar- I_ty of the series of Hinmlayan ranges I E C entriil Asian wutemhed-they are U0 one after another out right across the h Btu ranges were raised, rivers cu gorge.-i through them and maintained l<>_ I their flow. v K N P bat. is t. f the true anga ar par o _ U0* and principal Himalayan range, und I-“Than _ an _ its summit risoa to the stupendous altitude above sea lmvel of il6,&0 feet. Close to its foot., not more than ten miles in horimnhl distance from the I peak, the Indus Hlws thruuidi u de- sert gorge, und here UB height above V sei. ie.-ei of meme: has is nes imiei. E above 3,000 feet. ____ tween the Vale od Kashmir and the 1882 ltr e is po pee eanbet Itiaeusytoomenivetromthese_ . '°hm . ._ _ figures on how vadm scale natu;-yi; I_:'f&1I»;d v§0r -f:'m:'7‘°""’___u th: kT _ _ _ _ _ ' ~ lg _ ' ' imggmgnva ournaism, ‘mu me U “adam” hx tiliouadiual fact A Jgentlemsn arcliiffec-ture is here set up. I have . never been down thin pert of the In- It dns forge, but a trimd of mine, who `3’;:_"' }I_i;“'c°uldn,__ gat by ,imr :I1 was there, told me that the path along the side of the gorge is in 'm Chun-“ner that at °ni° win? a servant trived that the refusal shinald non he oi his, who lost has footing, tell a course, smashed tio atoms. I5 one Side °! Nm” Pub” sim” in the right lace, ut the right lniomdnt, ‘ tl this gorge by n series _of and to it is on n triangular _base, are like- wise defined by long valleys, one of Ig which is filled by the grunt Tiarslaing to glacier. Loaded in ill!-Fired in llltl. _ ln & Co., of Alexandria, purchased from the Governmmt some old can- - nous, with the object of melting than down. As they were being dismoimt- I ed u charge, which had apparently I been left in one of the cannons since = thc event of lB&3, went of! with a I terrific report. A French workmarn sustained such terrible injuries that his life s des aired of, while the son of Mr. Panelif, a youth of 19, was I ulso seriously hurt. Three native workmen in addition received in- juries more or teas severe, A Flah Festival. There were harvest festivals in many churches, but it wad left to an ancient London ahyfrgurah to do something unique. e quantities of flsli were aniimf the harvest offer- ings at Sf.. Magnus \he Martyr, near London Bridge. The church is in iminediate pmximity to Bi iugsgute Fish Market, and this accounted for tha pnuaual ‘nahue at the gifts. th so hi .- iii Ei?-§§;i sie.; iigigi of had lthapeinodliheihis. t Lieu!.PK.itchsaer. as ho than was..-is euns he got by the old o a lttlo . . __ . . . . . . - ann ilnrll mile in vertical height, and wus, of ,'“‘l-‘SEI lil;'r”C‘;,‘;,tr1|lJ:`fw' ms 'st U an So there he wus, the riglitlmanlfiin . . l h di i t` late knowkidge if °° r“vm°S"‘h"i"' ‘B an mul” “df” The this A`isb:;, aiiild, llliiiiiks to those yeain u other two sides of the mountain, for of sI_udy_ he could speak their lm fo uuge with something like fluuicy. _ un From that time onwuds_vpi-oaiutiont P” A singular accident has occurred °“'"° ‘“P“uy' . . I4., ~ ~ I Aft th l. South Africa hcl at Fun Kind Dey' Pmem still iiirthdxr along the rowdito A hard road sometimes to travel, but Lord Kitchener had travcbd it alone. He has never been a nmnto form B ulany frlendshi s. Alone, silent. hi! has done his dyuty and fulfilled his ; eaglriisiueliiiiigiliiiilldrai aaid that "Kif.cben- into bae'.m|nena1.hoeasenceof the lovely N. . . d 3;” strength lies in his power to bg-;gh___ _and _combined ____ ____ tame; Give him material, however rough. 50 and he will mould and combine and 0 orgnnim it. into the dediuite shapes secret of his slaocawa. oner is a -tataliat. _ motto. » ed, with conviction. "When my time was I aholl dis pawofelly in my i hereuglxtio,`ba cysts of.Ml-kistimalais-&_§wao-`»lilImg‘- d, y pei;ions,..ao'vkt siren ammsn in Biw. Bd tip. ' _, iiiigt gal diewho lllldldwqllictly hifi: leeiiantl illD°I&Y.\n¢iAzeamzkablo wnliii more than two million above astnumberofwwdswereinthe end ' _ “ ' I I ie way pronounced with the 'g' 'that he iuizbt find another md for After that, #high of Norway and Sweden. Mlwlll- lb# ` . . -miie. es that of the Dominion of uni.. clerg of Austi-s.lia'a.nd New Zealand lmtlnst¢mdth.ro\lghnofault.'W$‘l‘WNmhl1 §la&le combined.andlar5erthanthewhole iliuqlhtlaaageuttwui- d.: u iroui the reservoirs, in which Ewdiiimm thgxi are always over LL000.000.000 ns ready for use the twenty-eight boroughs of ch it is composed and comparing that of provindsl towns Thus in he some mymi. witl - Ili K. of K. w¢aI»llul&am.; 110 Westminster is richer than Glasgow. gnt‘°a.ndmeant.,blG1»&sre, ie; t Kitchens- washand atcwurln '1‘ “hm” i““iii....&a]' "mmm-E ' iii’ a *U3 . ow bedded .at & fve ich himself ~ ' th am totalk mmmm L ii me some _ for ii H mdtlloycuig.aal|&r stationed at Cy was im ` 14, pt on leave when i2iah,&eu qs; rived at Alexandria.. at Ionce ‘ w his ce, cliuos be had bferfuge m s fortunes. o . The wealth of London is astound- resl W¢,£3 mg and can only be gauged by tak- dad. and , ull the ui had one square mile of the city than whole of Liverpool or Manchester; thlrn the other ian with the yearly value of their property w o ‘_ I B loanhow Pars, Lum thmiaowt Hams aiulli K ton is richer than Leeds, sud t. clnedy in 1mmr I enslieligi than Bristol, Sheffield or and as vicoeaasul of 82|-11 Newcaetle he smallest boroughs-of London-- of the five yum, it is ssihle liruiwe. D4 ide. d I . .. If '- Y ‘ . -~ ridges. The reason for this is t at di" ._f0r all lie I Stoke lyewingtnn- his wow vhluvble the ri-vers were the;o__d hero? the U10 _ ` I fommd, ,U ‘ WWW ~ ' . ggiglglgéinévegg me ¢&-gr: tolllscesoi. Ililxeter, Yarmouth, Londonderry, or ' ‘ ' L aged - for ist ehiié . I aa ` Lt ef "% ima u I 3 __ bend petty than some twenty-eight of best.-known towns, including Bath, u (/ork for active _ The - l ' Isl`ngt.0li °°"“'“’°”"ifZ°'“' .... {i‘i..f.§°..if§°i'.§’Hi.-....i.' ° ‘”._m'~-- iii d . _ li and Stepnay than in Brad more in Camberwell than in `»or Nottingham. Twenty-four of London boroughs have popula- ce nous eqiual to some of the thirty great- wm.. or nie kingdom. while the niainlzug four have p0Pl1lB5i011-*J *li-\'*i some fatty other towns, the small- of which is Biirton-.in-Treat. A Lucky Escape. he following incident is not an H, ~ | olresides near Bolton, in England, \ oceeding leisurely to church -the ringing of the church bells. places perilously narrow and carried wwml me help of I, new, , 00,- ___u.m¢"ed to him that he was not across precipices cf such appalling respolldeut he somehow or ,,,_,,, q fe-as-early as he had thought. '_l‘uk.~ . mg ii ouf.\.'lzis watch, to look at the time. heardua noise as of a pistol r_epor_t. d at tbmsame time felt a jar in his ano\on looking at his watch saw .in ir. nniinppareullv exrlvdfd- Re- vering hisyoomposure, he found ou aminatiian that tho cause wasps llows: Somei-boys been throwing nes highiinxthe i;|r._:_1:§i JU-Si' 3_9 I-_lie Then he tiPPllcd to Lord \\§:l8el¢.Y cnucal m°n-'ami ° me cud if r something to do, and gotiitt “'“"°h' 'md baking it mee “pw” 3-’ I _Tins was the foundation stone oi __ received the-impact of a failing tone. Ccrtairiy a\lucky escape from :sou-al injury. the watch beillii U11" s glass, haiids-and\ the dail broken, noting the force of the fall. Rosso-For Colds. new idea demonstrated at the Lon- u Mschcal. Exhibition, which opened t the Hortizultural Hall recent y. A righton fimao! manufacturing chem- The rosouoa a preventive of colds ia ‘M _ ` ',_ | ~ ~ k-rod rosovcalled "Duke of Edin- rm, ia tha antiseptic formalin, 1,,,in,ing_1h;1....one of these tablets ken in’ tbetmommg will ensure ut he requires at tho. moment. against adding cold for the rent of Perhaps this power has been the - Amongst. other things. Lord Kitch- "whet in to no will bo." is his Once during the Boudan campaign Ineoiie beiged him not w #Iwi-i urself reck essly in action. ‘,‘I shall never be killed." he answer- .. __ __ hr the day. %En¢ Back at Papa. . _ .mini wirvvlnl Flonmcs. do,you think it is appro- plliimeliw I.twluooksu::zl! glilidywenlilzaerew C UIC , ‘ ely in be seen." mais; Riuenoe _Fcu:thly, aged -13. de_i_nurely°naspondmg: wen.; ia. .iii i.. w.§ln»».a,,l»n .il i ‘9' "" . - vm--mmii mi - _ - 'ri-is cHAni.o'i‘m°rowN~cUAnD1.m_ I ini- 0.- nt- _r,;c1;_N_npi siiiuiiiiiiiiir ‘- I "n:1uaT1¢"r"mfmi'2ar;" I Robort,Cu:||'a Reform-»For the I »~ --_ _ _ 901110 Angllca|r"Oaurch. i___E DE . ‘ ‘ ’. N nebsnfcwir, who in ii ii ~ 0|-ARE "|’P¢Wi‘IahlMo£ 0 of .Ip°,,p|, bg- giygpfg. .wma -_l;oudon as ii really is. .There are, in -Vanishea _ _Forev ' I Spend 'Your Vacation Ill 'B E RM U DI sw'EP'i‘ Y on oolian Blmlzh. Aa Ideal an 'lqfip an the lon Delightful Summer Resort tn the World. ' Eve outdoor recreation. Bea Bathing In the i-leiu-eil' ariiaqugln uaoiara. B§_ooll:n: %ahln¢.I 1,50 e n r coil 0 'run naGrll|rwl¥§'r, FAST. 'rw'ii'-soil” lrallsalllntlc limi “OCEANA l 14,000 Tons Displacement; 5.15 fl. Long - La: eel§|'astest.'Moal|LuxurlIoua and’Unlv tolu- sivrly First Class Passenger Stnamcr to Bermuda. No \‘a|.\lc or freight carried on the “0ccana.g} I-`lRS’l`-CLASS ROUND TRIP, ln- imulug sisierocm berth ai meals gi ine eiuaordinary rate of Lleet nufaire un the Atlantic. Elecufe fansin every room. Nagy stateroom! with brace beds; six suites-de-lun Lh _private baths: nuns! piurnelilvde de1:_k in the worl . Orcheltra, kionieiia-ii- fiancee. Gymnasium. Wlreleu. Only Berniuilu eleiiuier wfin submarine atlnall. C U Including Shore Exolaraiollli To Hotels. thu., at Lowest Rntnl. Buauillil' , ',iI»i.i-'li-I., llfncrary, Tickets. IIA.. 0| ui-rmliii.. \i|.i..ni- Line. -mo wwav. N. Y. hbddd ,GEORG l-2 S.-JNMAN _ .llr\ifl{I5”l|l|( AND ATTORNEY H.'.ll_i»iloIe for the Uanadim Bank of _ l-_lilunlhli-e,MqnLgg\|9, I(l'l'l‘Zi. BRUNSWICK . Mniirlon, N. B. EHS ii‘.‘i’-¥'”"fi.’I.i5‘.‘...f.‘§.'i§.¢i?.‘L°“i3Ii' "$21 'E Sltuiiti-ii in ilisi-entre ofspaclous roun g ind sur:-ouiidi-d liy -legiint shud; tn 5 fI\Hl¢H\>£il- nr-i~r-.iiillyilsirnblsgor o dl t 'the siiniiiier seswoil. (11310 A `cS€VErEl{ DR. cL,1FT il'>r.Ci4l,lsr In cunoruc mgzsggg r_oi'ior_§ii-.Ii-ion t'_if1l'L`lf[Il:1lb2Ru‘ N. Y. Hours to l ‘. _ -Uiirwiililpil. _-\. A. .ui-i......., ic. o., D}...;.i.i rliexiimon McLean Q McKinnon Barriufers, Attorneys-at-Law lirown Block. Charlottetown DR. JOHN LEDWELL. MJ). Richmond Sirne~i,opposite St. Paui's Cllurch ilours until lo 0'clucl-l to 3 p. in il. J. YEO. M.. D. Physician and Surgeon ea (oo '\ H l C lnnon l' . N .I -» i~Ii.”“‘»‘i"‘i’<"'~" ii Q _ l'r_I_i»_i_i_i>ivoJ_. __ i'9 ~.~'§.`®@®I°J©@©®@f~;'¢i _ DR. A. -i. LECKIE ff' 9 ’rl " ((`:o\'ernn\¢=nl Yelsriuery Insperlor) ‘El "` LLDON HOTEL Phone 289|.. g ,. nf i.-rf (02 -~5ffici~--l\li- .uri-li ffiilliiing, |at.eiy_3ccup< eil bv Ili- l~‘r:i~ir»I'. oh ine il, resi ence lllimtiiig-iio Hotel, l'lmiIl-4. liici-Ii.»I.».-. of ilu; ii-I-tliii nrecislty, and i-ri-r_vll\IiI;: p-»ILiiIn»ug_ to.tlie.vPterlnary nliil lvl Il. |it.iI ploit-.».: ion. i\li.i.l:i|rur~. P E. l. t llfl- Ilr ll ni..-». s’.>i.-“...y1*»*.“._I.-ii... Pressurc Valve l will girl- fi tree demon- striitiiiii i.l the economy :ind oflii~if~|ic.v ol my PAL- ¢.-nt I’re.~ii.~\iri> Viiiveto any one iiiti-r»=sli=d. l will prove tn You beyond all doubts that no modern liijini- can _ailiird to_ be without. lhm fo-I-lmvinig, limnc hi-:itlng iii-vice. l\ y Piitrlit l’rennur¢- Valve dries the work ol hall a ilozi-n stoves and only consumes enough coal for une. (.‘s|I. or phono-394-J. Jas. A. McEachern iz.; Gt, George Street Livnii s1'iii|.E' r. w. uiioiii-ss. 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