__ i`i ` "2 in _.__ ..,,_.__,. ...f-_\__ A _ Hints en .Health - Exercise as ' Food and Insomnia.-In cases` Water Purity Test.-To ascertain if ,ham indlgestion produces insomnia ye should give no food during four ,ours or- more before sleeping time, in-, if this is found to be disadvant- lgeous, the food should be of the lightest description. So a/dvisos Sir Lauder Brunton, the famous English, ';,li_\~slcian. Where ilatulence an ac- idity prevents sleep some bicarbonate ei soda and,pepperinint is sometimes nwre efficacious than a rlamuliz draught. Occasionally, when the whole body gets teo hot and the cir- rulntion excited, merely getting out ei bed and walking a few times round to.get cool will allow the pa- tient to obtain sleep. Electricity for Ceiistipatlon_- The .iieilicnl Gazette, of Paris, nnd Fleig .nnd Fronkel, of Gornuiny, have dis- covered that constipation is cured quickly and harmlessly by hlgn_f|~¢. quoney currents. They treiiieil seine iwi-nty crises in thi; wiiy with irinel- ioriitlon in every c Ve. The applica- tion was marie with an unipoinr eon- nection, 110 volts, the electrode he- iiu; either cylindrical or couicnl. nc- i'ordin;; in the tolerance of the pat- ii-nt. The intensity ofthe ciirrnni, ‘water is free from organic pollution place ii lump of sugar in ii' bottle nearly full and cork up. If altvr thus excluding the air and keeping the hottie in the light for two or three days no niiiky cloud is appar- ent, but the water remains clenr,then it may be considered free from the phosphates with which sewage water is impregnated. Sun Cure _for Neuraigiu..-Let any- one who suffers from neurelgic face- uche try how it answers to sit in a sunny window and let the soothing sunshine fall upon the painful part. ln nervous dobility, too, and for in- somnia, no treatment is so good as ri-st comiiined with plenty of sun- shine. ` m MORN D [OUNDEDI ' ` y _ _ ;""‘_‘°"”¥f‘l;‘fl‘5*_‘;_§ D51; W 13 W , _cHAi%E>*crETowN, 'ramen EDWARD CANADA, SATURDAY, MAY 9, i903. Q iv-. A _. A., _Wm V ,` f‘ pl 31..-. i _ ‘YS 3;-l ---- -- - -~\<_ .i ._ __ __ -- :::z=-- i- Medicine. _ ' is_wood~sawing and wood-chopping. This newest cure is practically* put- ting the city man hack into his boy- hood, days ln' the 'country' when‘of a morning he'did the chorfis. fit' is on- ilyvthe busltness man ln` h_¢i_suij\ii-rn, 0 0\{0l_‘. W u nowadays can take he prescription. for i_h'e dweller lu flats ities] 'ao Inicio api. the callin- in which onugeritlework. V The tired business man must take a tgree-vieielisé-course oi work and will en, e octors guarantee, be in the pink of condition. `He're is the prescription given by a noted physi- c o es. o nto yard or garden nnd commence sawing logs. Thepe should be 9 feet long and a ieotfln diiuuntor Exercise for Business Men.-This is thu tlinc of yenr when thousands of liusiiiuss men suffer--especially in the iuoruiugs-ivith ii. peculliir, tired. ile- pressed lleellng. It is-the weather. flliiny iuon go in for ii toiuc or dun- duliou salads, or some such thing. llut the doctors,`who kno\v from ex- erionce, declare that e\erclse is was irrnduully increased nnd dilnin- islieil during each sitting, lasting iriuu live to eighteen minutes, and vuryiug in number from eight to iii. icuii. p. _ _ \vu|\ted,'some new und special form lol exercise. `IiJ ‘is iii the morning ithiitii form of_manui\l labor is need- _id by the brain-worker. _Anil the I most practiciii form of_ manual labor sections. Saw for.il0 minutes. Then _ lllki? the axe nnd_q\lriI'tei~ the sections iNext take u. chopper und chop up lu- _to_ inch sticks. 'lilo iixuiunil chopper iSl‘°“1d M50., 110 lifiiifl fill' 30 iuiuutcs. ,Then the business man _epn gn ini., the housc._- have al hiith,_ _ dress, my lhlr llrcnkfust, leisuiiely and leisurely |\V.i1l_k l~_° hifi lfl`l1.|U_ 01,' Street cur und Hd* t0 Work. that is. _presuming he takes nn 8.80 pr' latin' train nr nm-_ The doctors _decllire that \vq9(l.sllw. lnil 0*' Ch"l’l*l"B` is fnr more stimula- _-.£L_l==i -~» ___ 1 l as can be. 'Phe sugar output is one of the principal industries of the Green Mountainycltute, yielding for its- five hundred thousands of pounds of sugar and syrup each year the splendid revenlie"uf upproxiiiliite- $8,000,000. Negtiito Vermont the llililzest producingstate of maple su- girur and ‘syrup in this coi|utr_v is i0hio, .but the wlseacre -claims that lthe New England variety is the bet- iter of To two. New York and Bos- ton tit e most of the Vcrniont-pro- duct, hut when it reaches those two iclties it has been so niiiiiicratt-i.i by di-nlers that very little of the real 'article gets to the-consumer. The fnghlon in striped clothing has full with a dress suit of strip¢»ii__ 'l _ ,T e ° 2 ' Masculine Modes - The Vogue of the Stripe. - ,_ -: iuilercloihing as well as suitl and iiu waistcoat!-i are all striped SMF ~~ u ~' i _~ 'il .-i K. » 'y ' -‘ _ for sometime been prevalent in lem ‘»_|'U-l- T0 0\\lilg tus wi i ii s i “lava Thu Stripe meet’ howsv". lniue modes und men have quite ui- 'uflk c°“t‘ lil “wh of "INN H" I ' ' ` ~-'ripe effect is ilisceriiiiiile only iii . will-Gil lhif CFHZC. if it CUl\ be l`“ll¢" Ziirly close quurii~_rs_ i um now iolii such. Stripes have the peculiar ei- ‘=_\' the uuthoriiii~__s iii' iueifs _i'ii::hions feet of lengthening or shortoniuii' fll-is lh0\l§l'Yllllt/h;l""”l~ll’"“I'§l:';tS::‘l"lw‘;:`:; . . __ un . 1 _ "2 " ‘- ' ' lone B he‘gm" Iwcrrlcnllitlulllr strhns the uii\'r-_ut of the suuiiucr. Siriprlil lml\k0 fl Shi-Wi- mil” l°°k Um or 'I boots uri- lhi-_ liiiusi i|liii|.{_ Oi course' stout man look thinner. Horizontal the leather is not siripi-il hut the up- i stripes make a thin man look n bit pvrs are. The uppvrs are uuiile of sstoilter and n iull inuii look sllorter_1cloih, nnd the eilect is said io lie The modern Ilcriu° Brummel rather lrvry good, sliirtli-il 'society by coming out lasili Ties, socks, .\~l\iris_ pupiiuus, cron wiiich is the most fashionable. il uiodi-st iis io viiloii, und showing. Tho igooils are of the slime color, thp .stripe lu'-iiip; proiliicnrl by having it woven in in ix iliilercnt shade. In iiliivks the stripe is produced by _a ~_lll:i-u or sutiiiy thread woven in to ilie ilulli-r cloth. Seine fancy waist- coziis, _socks nnd surli-like thing! li.i\i: iliStiiu'i_ colors, llut these ll-YO hit to the very young or very spot i_‘_' luun. s__ ...____f.__ _ _ iplyii nun bv ‘("h.;n, S_.' gwiek Architect, and should he sawn into 8-inch long; K 5 _ sfdm ' x Minneapolis' inn The ever-incrensinj; populurity of the old colonial hoin_es is nu evidence `oi‘ lore of the- liative~iii»rn Aiuericiiu for simplicity couiiilneii with home rolufort. In the _early history of our 'ciuint|'_y' necessity wus the iin- piilsi- thut \\'ii_- buck of our iuililiitll- ers in ull oi' t%_ir work. i.‘ri\'utious iuid huriiships iniido it nccessnryi to levoid ull attempt. at iiispliiy, nnd 'the nutuiiii feelin of our Puritan _ ‘ g - ting to the hml|,w,,,-kg, than ,mv ‘ancestors was for absolute pluinuess. umouut of ¢luml,.l,nl| or other exL,,1_ ln these inter llaysdt is not so much ` cising. . iii mutter_ of necessiiy nor _vet any! ‘ _ _, , , 'lingering l’uritunicii‘l ideas that con- l The modernizing of the wurlii now' nuii iigaiii creates ii new cilreer for mon iiuii boys. Quito recently a new und p'rofltnble opohilig luis been made in which hifih lluy can be enruvil, und irnrel and uiivoliture of ull sorts'ho iiiilulgri-d. This new nlid profitable i`u~ld for specialists is in the siilving oi' ships. It ls true thut ships have iieoii siilrcil from time iiniuemiu'iitl_ llui. ihey were not the nioilerli steel giunis. /is it mutter oi' fnot, the upi-ning of this new ci`iri~er ,is u ii nt- ii»i~ ui the inoniellt_ f So little oi its opportiinities has been lieiweiueii by thi- irvliei-ul public that ihc young inuii <|ua'lifying for it have I-een the suiis of underwriters, siiipownun and siiipiiiu_-lt0\'s_ l*ro;;i'uss in solving methods has rein”-eelowly. But the loss ol' im- mi~iisi\ly expensive biittlcships und oiiwi- men-ol-iviir in \'i\i~ious Darts ol thi- wiirid-has stirred up the fiii'fui~ent nuiiiuis, nnd ncurly iill the Iiiiport- The man who wishes to become one of the new style salvors will have to illitniu an opening \vith_ one of the salynge nssocintions, which nre rou- t _ "' T" "*`_ I ` 3%-' ._ l trol us, lint it is more from the sense l A New Career for Men. -_ l of uict iestfulucss. 'l`lt days of l\y¢,u_p-l look fh potato"-ts_ '~ C 4 iuiii fwolilo ningoiid _iulsicuilis well ns - _ ‘ » ' s. _ v.r i -- l Mnncy talks' but “Obml-V notimls UU", Ltul “?»txrudilll‘l0qii)il' `h;>use. with l_\lrond_ fiiicnrlc, its-_s|lli_ p o symme ricn \viiu uw opi\uuii:s_ A no is a pour Bubsuww rm' the crest(-ii»upper roof, with its liberal ltrugh' mit 15' is the only °“° dlS°°V' ,slight cornices, gnnihrel roof und em up 0 ata ‘crested upper roof, wi_th its liherul A chauffeur is ii man who is smurt `chimiie_v' on eiich side. its exieiiileii ,Gu0l1i;'h to work an automobile, but circular piuzza at the right, porte- clever enough not to o`tvn oue_' rochore ut the left/_ und entrance "I‘Wo_ things you can find in thi- porch in the center, with terrace- on dark-n 'carpet tack and n llmbm.gm_i _ , _. --_ fi all ll A ___..__-.,;.1.; 5-’ '_l'iie world is full of willing people '-some willing to work and (some willing to let them. The worst of life is that 'there is Q0 little of lt. Peach nothing but eggs.-Froni nicxiqc _'E A Fan’s Philosophy. ' H 3'-‘t-5 5 E y may - ' _T _ Be ordered from the game. °°° m>_iu\i_rz, in-ox-N l The total population of Siberia, ' . I ,nm lwluch was less alum 1,000,000 at iuol I" th” _‘fi“°“ 0' 0"” °°“"“Y mimic i ,,,,,,, sugar or pure maple syrup is virtuni- °',_'”’“"” H R °-'"4-' had in 1897 roiiil d "1 72i 040. an is_yeiirl,v iucrelisii by~ some 50,00 uiiiuy nu»r~hnnii'nl intricacies, its iii~.l1l‘8lm\ll\E (lf-the Ulll0U20llf~h Cl‘nl-Ury. _ ‘ . , "', ii L” 0 ui tlimisuiliis, and perhaps. millions. jimmigrants from i'nr\' on ihc lr-ft, bu:-l; of wllirh is 'lil‘\l\l4"|'*’UU|- lil" ‘lU\U'5€'r0°m ll ! iuu.ccmr A ___ } *#- V l ;‘ "li E . L I cnarmni -4*" ii-o`x\J`c - / _ . _ . _ F "wma ' ' /eminem-_ aim-inxri °’?*!"°F". * _ - iz'-neu-lla' ix's'xis-o i4-oxioc ' __ Vei'mont’s Maple Sugar. - l`»~---~ --1, _ ___ _ _ _ i___._ _V Tauulcn Z` SECOND FLOOR i’L.»\}l- .ilii_-iliiul _iii liuihugiiii}, with beam let-lliu_i.{, uuii thi' lilil'iil'y iii unk,‘~tho ii-uiire i~i»luniiiin|.: liuish of haiifway iuuii si-i'iuiil .~'till'_y is in while ennfuel Iiisiiu; ri-|-_-,~ siuuii uluount of wood- ".\*orli. The lloi:l's ure plain, polished lli:\i'i-uuiiful riuiiul-icrs nnd two bath .riiiuus_ with uiuple clothes closets. .'l`l°u- iitlii- .i.i.~d to ii ldrgo ’ iiiuii-:i~iiii»iii. riuun mid three servants’ fi‘o°P99g3*i 50°* “‘\l°l}_ ”° §‘?“7-’Aii #mis '¥:lii¢a‘~coni:i`iiii- deadly ¥°‘ 1114.1. \i°i.¢1u~°°\_‘°\‘l 1°' S' 'E p°im.=.~vriiar irgivi-,su _ my violent nn ure enkindiad with tale. dm ‘_-_ b in pghblm the voice _others-_and._»-It °" 7.°"“5' - 9 I ._ V f 11°" \‘*l°i‘» is ii va nic mm is omn- would be reasonable' to |uDD09°. -U-I 7 u fi - - tg gl ment Baal tlitt it medicine _vintoaatfonsflidglit operate nvon our- ,dan nog -5 » ~' -»6d`- bméladot om mvm h‘"""'»“"`““" "°` ““ mt hu' at o niii"i‘=)i?:iRu}tiidf£ af cannot in conjecture. for the finished sen-_ ozmrly do “rm fffafysn G _ o rs gequsiitly breathed forth, not ug. fun mae' ont’ as ¢_./1. M" i:~`i°~* A ‘i‘i»°°'..2~‘°'»L° li’ V ' ,_ vb" ny__ a s'__, _ __j_v_,_so i "if mfivy-;us,a¢ imnlliiiiifuiy nhl. 'H9 'P' * "ff ‘,,1°“ W" lm* '"'* gina cove i|oq'oi_oiio'| alll! a Irv" 5”” '° tl" A 1’l°'\"l'i'!»'»‘§ 'l'§"W° l=fi»°i.a£»w~.=i'i:~-....i°..~.:.:°i in ,..... "“'°'.r:,§...°_. ii em “' 4 A' at' ' , d'e¢n_t| alba r. Williams' ..@,,",f‘,_§,‘_,‘,'__,§‘,",,,, ,°,§,",2'f,:"A 'Q'}.iu¢iiiaii¢ e°_,.nm¢mvuia, oiii. VA ‘ - _ 1 l tences of the impassioned orator. P od. M _»dfw_ 4-H17-li{m§»pt o“1:\ l lhls brow was adorned with many llailrels .oi immortal honor, yet, after the protracted siege of Alisis. and its reduction, su_llied_ all his glory by ‘putting to death his brave, though fallen, enemy, Vercingetorix, who impiored his generosity; Napoleon, with spiritual coniellness and Divln il=°`¢°veii_n self eoi_ifoi‘inably,te___'t_e most._sDvrovei’l models gi coqysiition Y - _ . _ 'soaal holiness to he based upon thelto which the Christian practical 391 'gowfnlng P°We' (the gm- nl A1"tends like rriivitiition to the lar est mighty God), controlled and direct-lcentml “Ed i th nemtio: Ori 'ea-by the wilrami mimi Qi sou re-i _ _ Y' 5 " t- _ _ venled in-the Huw Bc,-iptm-cs_ It islevorything else most valuable_1n re-‘ the essential sdornment of all Chris-I gflln- He Who lmS_H°f Char"-Y. 01' Mans’ but is only the pu,-med and ,idve, ls' no Chr1sti'en_ whatever consecrated natural facilities of hum-,Counfeffelt HWY D9 exlllbitild. and is tolerable nnd enclurnblé in luimnn nature. Self governnient is not, then, the license of nl\turnl_lnw, but the re- strained nnd enligllteued rule iii reu- son and sound morality; no other self governance deserves the name or merits the approbation of sensible one oi the world‘s and nature's no-fanny Smmtmed or get am,-ty ,md hence, it in epitomizing the allele lblemell. 0101185 bflllli-I 81110 'S0 tvyinqicéed to the Lord ghmugn the Christian clioracter to say a man Wighhklllgff and 0mD8f0l`S. Q0 fill' f0r~ Tl-uth_ _ ‘ls perfect in love; hilt the entire; : - ' l . » , if.. ::;”...;:f.‘z.°;';l.;':.i_s.°.“:_. 21:31, ar mg. w‘;;°“ 1: °“e..P°:;,i;‘;.“'“;‘°z.::._..‘;l_“”'i“.z:“.ilf;:;zl;:l ~ it 1” T sa » . passion, if not into merciless policiesl ec on 0 rs mn y' Us d_' d d t d' i, th 1 k 5 ~ t i _ _ and unpardonnhle petty emliltlons, Rake 3:3 Igfgelxgiqfng ;1;m1Uu‘;§..':;;,icheS gg” the Yom; s*§f_n;’hi5;fn; constituted wisdom, or self lmpos E um execution °f the DM” deislgi i b cause the absence of iov'e lmerit of the creature-the Creator nrhiem the murder oinrisiincrs and PY F. .- 'ming nu ine rest: soiniii --the 2:: ::°.°.$a‘:.‘;:';i,°°:.l':"“;;.‘.::‘.“'°i°i A f _ .- . _ a rue 1 if '_ ;;g_;>,,-gi; d°m°'~f=-ei mffailiv of' A Docior's tateinent :'$li.'1‘.ii."‘..“‘.11’§,“2§.i.‘;‘;L’i§2ii.§°$.“€iZ _ if. _ M A is 222312:; °:..f;“.';ri'.;‘“.2.:.‘z1 ~ ern self. as thus, ‘the nilnii is dlscip- ,, _ M°.'°l.‘ 27th' 1907' mend our ho, - re" ion b a iious , ' lined ‘and ‘ trained in the _ways ` of D" T' A' sl°°“"" I‘““'°°d' A rs I Y 1 Hg Y ’ learning-and science, the moral senti- ~=~ T°r°”t°’ Ont' " MA lic _(mal gi? A :L tm . mentsimmossedy und drawn out into. Gentleiiienz- h nm lsiirc y,tHere s no nlg more tm gmma' 0'! Bodhi belmty andlnve__ Hy innfly thanks for Psyil: ine :tial lrevo ni.. lno ti ni: more ca culntod nuns, and the [wart med and mlm Oxomiilsien. I have uni-_iZ00' "l N505 man who should breathe iorlth .in _ _for__whiiih is intended. I am, yours ,,c(._cnt3 of prayer and fmmw the _- ` fil‘i-ly: 1 ' _ name oi`Gnd, constantly 'polluting all.” »_;_¢9¢|‘1 _nnd miitwuliiwu .buf-_ JEcl:;“:§§.N.f5l?|"l;_/;s;g;lI,1l;Rl; liliizllips tam] licointaniiuiztihg tllmiihir “mu '~wm.th“-m 5 ~ -_._ ‘_ _ __ _ _ _w_ i on s an mprecs ons. s e uyi_¢h" thdr.thd°rrm_ _"°i_n°»lét‘“dtf°d e'_e_,,pf the __vcry_ best _remedies for all most, sickening and disguatiug ' "’ no ma sr' owi i Mit' bil# 'hd s om troubles and “"!m` I any may M" but by um" A &l|`iiltl`ons`i¢From'whstsver "Img that may befall one' and is ` _pi:;i.iii¢.¢,ma:';ai:le.irons~ai(-ies' eansi‘ue;~¢ii _mm It ,B the pmw;p,,m_ of one of lgggpfg Zaglsriiifiltbiyeigg iaiiduplsiis In ' _ ' V ` -" ‘ ' _ . . . ' Yi |`¢ KOUB isiolil. mattsgs i`ivi?tfl?o;)vr'gl:1\;;,d°li':!:"°'l%:‘if’l:°3s8§Apeclnligtstin-di;-,`s;nd wicked as well. Deception and! :m¥”’,_‘i‘*' 1"’ -_V th pmctim but ma ’il|§,'v‘,`t‘i;s4 ai;|ei;¢;,!_’an Ai;k0m;f“Hhypo_cricy are bad enough blots; I |3anpon~ li;`l¢ bad; ll; ln, thai-¢(¢i_~¢, d _,W _t E i “Mpc nd lm’ miupon the reputation of any, but i _ I _ ` A custo profess Christianity the-, fi ihmlg _ '_ , , _ they are hideous and startling ds oi"tilcallj.\ iinlb_i\,_ the _life is 'made '_ Q _;‘_-_.__._. ioiimitles of Christian character that ' ' " __ J ' ~ . ' ,ti!»&$iibr_zif¥_it_u ~ ethics; and when' nn, _ _ stamp tha individual as 'a inersi \thl‘*‘ MMG' `fs °'cotnn1ens\irste with ' ‘*‘S0nrfUIfillq§W¢l_f|'_ monstroslty. The professor of_ Chris- ~ i r '*". - ‘ _ -- I P i . ' ‘_ ' ', ' I I ~ = ~ - - . .hosts ~ ic. said -'to min the maeier,l - . _‘W .e"‘”!F°"k'i A noi’ niaislyim 'adhesion-lawns f.li¢~, how good bre/ad can be until you ~ _ try ‘ _ _ _ Bmy `_f.i _i~ 1 1 » ...hui ,_,__.._ .» _ .. _I i `» ~< . _i -\-1<. _».. .. .. ui-._vs l