L l _ i it _ii li Li l-I if HE CHARL W GUARD'A _lgorzforievor I ll up H 0 l ll H I ll' I _ I MOE,-If Mall, l. " Catcheoll l Early ““”*"_‘:__-_*:Tt_:+£_-iii# ~"_~_'~'~_~_ _-.~_-;~_-:__-_";'-': _, _ -1. _ - _ V - w’t‘i§’i.ii?‘2~_%»’vtf‘7’iili*2°iii’Bli’&ill'oil ' cnARLo‘rTETowN, Patmos Eowsnp l_s1f.`AND CANADA, SATURDAY, ocrossit 24, 1908. {,,;s_l,»,-s,r;_°y_r_l»,,»;_f,;l_li__il._ll_ll>l;,-_ __ un: |»- - "“”“..-ww* '_.._ ~ -- -- --_.cuz ' --= I-iw All _PWS Of ¢_l“f Wofld Bfveghf by Special Calif-2 fioiiiloi iiocioii ills iii Pllollci ‘discord Force Exist! In All °f Us," `!s Assertlon of Dr. _ ldwin Ash _ sueossrlou Is IHPURTAIW Physician Declares Many of Our Diseases Are ofilliontol ' Origin LONDON. Oct. 28.-Curing by in- stilling the "curative dee." ill the ll¢°ll~ development of psycho-therapeutics. and Dr. Edwin Ash. of Hai-lov 'Irw- Liindon. in its chief exponent. De- ,,¢-rlhiilg his methods lie writes 01.. "the nutural curative force tlgst exists in all of us,”’ and continues: ..l place the patient in a. reclining iposition in a low armchair and tell lillil to rclilx his muscles and 10 Ulm* ueiltratc his mind on the area of pain. At the same time an attempt is mluii bv earnest verbal 5\lBS8ili0“l\ i0 "I lil action the natural curative powersl of tlic pntlenfs own brain. This lu!- grslion may bs assisted by la Blish! i-lectrlcril stimulus at the seat of _the ll_,l|i_ I always make passes wiiile llivirig thc suggestion cure, if only to concentrate the patient's mind more 0¢ol,1y on the experiment _ --'line possibility of cure by direct iiuggt-stioil in such C086! KB Ilwllllll brslktlown, alcoholism, the drug habit, nervous debility, insomnia, lwuralgia. l.endnciie, und certain forms of paral- yrls is established beyond question. "A liihn on the verge of madness mme in me once. His delusion was that every time he want into '.a r0°m voices mocked him from behind tlw rinor, when lic went there nobody was in be seen__ I impressed upon him that when :ie left me he would no longer be troubled; the voices would llccoine falntcrfand ihorl lill- nopeni-. lie sont me a very l°’\I :ind grnteful letter, telling me that he was cured, and I saw him no more. "A girl who had injured her hip joint want io hospiials and doctors for two yeilrs without relief. She Wil tlirii ini-ed at two or three sittings by iiniy!-i i»i~ili-css of direct suggestion-I :limi u few passos over the point and :lic reiterated assurance that s.'le \\'oiliil be cured. "A nizui who had the cigarette habit to such an extent tl1it it had become il vicc wrote to me asking if I could _ cure him. I was anxious to try, but lic iild not keep ills appointment. "Suggestion should be ussd in com- tination with more orthodox rsmodiss. and it would be found to be s power- ful uid to them. Set up the ‘cure iiica' in the pa.ilent's mind and the lulilie is half wo_n. Permit the in- ulliu idea to rninnln there and the work of the doctor becomes enormous- ly more difficult. "indirect suggestion pllyl M1 lm' imriant part in all cures, and it has :iii even wider held than direct sug- gcstion. It requires the most care- tiil observation of individual patients ir it is to be successful. It is brought to bear by a cheerful deme§nor on iiic part of the dootor and t e rela- ilvrs. by wise arrangement of sur- roiiiidings and by establishing a con- stant atmosphere of the ‘cure idea! its chief use is in organic disease, es- ri-.-|illy in certain forms of dyspepsls iinil licnrt trouble which have a men- tiil origin. It is of great use in con- sumption cases." RODE SHOCK FOR ‘ _MTSEIIM DIRECTORS Supposed tireatl Out To Be An Imitation l' Only PARIS, Oct. 1|.-The luokless dl- rectors of the Louvre museum have received another rude shock, it hav- lhl’ been discovered that e, beautiful Turner. of which they fore very proud. and which was don ted to the museum hy the ecentric collector. M. _Camille Groult. is ii rank imitation. The story of the supposed Tiirnpr is an old and amusing one. M. Groult had many more'0r lass doubt- 'ful or authentic Turners in his line collection which included many other masters. He was lan autocratic gen- tlemen and quarreled both with the °ll¥ of Paris and with the Louvre. T0 the latter he geva the doubtful Turner, flanked by two Sir Henry _Liiwl-ences. The directors of the Louvre, who how “liege that they 'always sul- 'btfrted the Turner of being worthless, "Y U19? dared not refuse it, as they honed io benefit of M. or-onivs auth under his will. M. Groult died and Was rsvenged for some reel or imag- lf'"V llllht by the Louvre by leaving his museum nothing si all. 'rho ol- |°!ed Turner is still at the Louvre. and whether genuine or not it ll fl Certainly si greet painting. ' i -_.__..____&l__. _ Plgmy Gsnnlbeis °nIe’flND0N. Oct. |l.-Lieutensn_t-Coi- m R. G. T. Bright, who hu Just mllii-ned from is twenty months jour- the into darkest Africa, tells thlt in ‘hu fliliiss forests along the bong. 01 “_l__e ‘ver Bemlikl hs met s pigmy mlm' he Double cf which were can- ehlmf- Ind when pressed for food, est ow" ren. They refuse to set their “lllldfvr-. however. and ihereforo exch l hmulllgls them for those of other WlFE'S HORRIELE DEED T "vin sul ii is- A-_~.¢i in i».n~_-‘_m¢i's Flea while He Slept PARIS, Oct. 23. - M. Marius linlllit cayzllgonw very late the other eve- iii g r morning-and went to bed. His wife said nothing az i he said no- thing, so he went to slei - peacefully. While he was slumbering she got up, took il pitcher, fiilcd it with sul- phuric acid and poured the contents over her husband's face. His screams of pain aroused the house, neighbors rushed iii, but the vlndictlvo wife escaped. First sid was given to the unfor- tumite msn, who was afterwards tak- en to ,I hospital. where he was found to have been completely blinded in both egles, besides being horribly burnt about* is flock and arms. His wife has since given herself up to the police. and new says that she is very sorry for what she has dons. ACTOR PRINCE DESERTS HIS WIFE Will Sue for Divorce and Princess Will Go Into Vande- ville PARIS, Oct. 23.-Prince Robert do, Broglie, who recently shocked the French aristocracy by appearing with his wife on the stage in a. London music hall has now definitely left the princess and their little daughter. The prince wus first married seven years ago, at the age of twenty to the Baroness liieslandes. After their di- vorce he married in Chicago, in spite of the protests of! his parents, Miss Estelle Dolores Alexander, a beautiful music hall singer. _ The French courts on petition of Prince Robert's father, Prince Amedes. declared the Chicago marriage invalid oil July 19, last year. The prince then remarried Miss Alexander according to French law only a few moiltiis ago. The princess, who is now living in an ulruost empty flat in the Rue Per- golese and \vh`o is still strikingly beau- tiful, was found in great distress is few days ago. itltamps .. _ Property and Income-tex.” Poslal service novell!! lor- Prluce iferdlnnnd ol`Bls|gu'lsl OCEAN MUSEUM FOR MONACO HURRIED Wor1d’s Headquarters for Every-` thing That Appertains to the Science of the Deep Sea MONTE CARLO. Oct. Z3.-Ii1stt‘uc- iloiis have been received by the coil- tractors to press forward the work on _.hc Oceuiiographlcal museum so that last Sa DOMINION DAY Widespread Celebration of New 1 I d' Eiev' tion es sn | s WELLINGTON, N.Z.. Oct. 23.--The celebrations of the first unnivorsary cess. At Wellington in the morning .s. display wds given by scliool-children. The goveiil-lor, Lord Plunkot. and the’ premier, r Joseph Ward, spoke, and medals commemorating the colony's elegstion to a dornlnlon-_,were distri- buted to the children. ;A_ grand mili- tary review was held in the afternoon, when Lord Piunket expressed his appreciation of the smart, soldierly bearing of the troops and cadets. A reception at the town hall was held in the evening, and an kiltugursi annual dinner of the depar mental heads of tile public service wls held. The day was iittingiy observed in other parts of the Dominion. Mem- hsrs of the upper house of the legis- llture .presented Sir Joseph W\rd with is sliver dessert service to cele- brate his poiltllul coming of age. and the ministers and secretaries also. made il presentation to the premier. In ogeninq the Ennlstymon. Cn, Clare, els, t ie Very Rev. Fiiliier Cas., sldy, P.P., referred to the results of the Fieseerlnu, and said that Ireland was now renewing her growth. and that evorybodly tools e keen i nf. in everything risli and National. ers were over 100 entries. _ _ ` _ _ ir _ and letters (gn flow be sent to the three hslfponm for each additional ounce. and cornmerciyl papers, and sample packets passing between the two This change followed on one re- centl made b which the rate was re that within ai venr the postage to ` Old Scale. 1oz letter . . . . . . .. Zld 2oz letter id 302 letter .. Std 3d 4oz letter .. 'ld 4d 503 letter iild oo: letter 10d sd tid rate there was s. lsnre iricrssse in the priests 'Uiillll l'<»\‘ii~u'li. lii»,-_.\<,.l- .ll-,,-,._-i UW." 'l`lll.\' ’->'.‘ I'\'\i-iziiiii-iiilr-il ii; will ` _ _ __ t nllairilini iii-'ii:. l‘iif» ii ;_~; _ .~_ i ._ otL<;§1?9N;°'?;~¢ flirt* l!T:;"IT:t;:o: thrill ilu- l»i-iter fill- _li ii_" N--‘,.__,l',‘ _,i D. _$919 __ Ili ways Ilsfi»r»~ you fill. ,,l,,,,.._. _l- .___ l, bishops. try io fnifii lin- .i.;;;,,li..iLi Unlggq gtg; 310? , pgnny per ounod, 700|' Glflllllf. IMI iiloilriuiiuni will ill.: as sgiiillsi me old"rstos_Qf f“.l,l,,,l¢¢_ llggtlrmmlnnollltf l3»oi;_ eallliiii if uii_\_..i... hAlf|l_enny'__f0Q'_lth_e_ first ounce and ,-,,l,l_,.4 .vlldpr -""0 psatanlfqfiou “I H' ° l A uiis reduction ir also _mass os the ‘postage onylgyters from the United ` ll States of America to this country. rg which will _be two cents for each N f Y ounce lnutoadfof the present rates uf ,__, I five cents for the first ounce and three _cents for each additional ounce. _ _ __, i Th wil|`bo .'10 alteration in the . , _ lrsteselhff postage on postcard, printed B'°Vi"d Edli5lOll Of “Code Medi- osmentarins,” Which Can Be ,countries _` _ Officially Used duced, from NIE per ounce to Bid. So PARIS. Oct. 23.-We are so be the United stahl has been reducad by cured by new medicines henceforth. A fourpence for l§t_t,ers weighing only one '°v°m"‘°"t °°mmiBSlfJn 01’ doctors until °u,l,,e_ I drugglsts have just brought ,,u¢_ after sir. 'roinun 10:: yi-si-~ om, who ln. The same reduction does not apply eleven years of hard \\-ori' fi l-evlslld :in\\»i¢¢»li i.-.l»nli_-i In ininiion for st-\...r-ni right throughlf however, as a KIMICO Qdnlml or the "Code uhm. l» ld?-r-lilies- uuw ilu luultlte ul Islington at the following table will show: Hu." X ‘ E cumhnta' l “‘"k|“'“"'° New Boil. ' fT ld This is the official list of illl the iid _ V ‘ . _ ». "I :wi 3-,;_t 'l ,__ . Rl_QCQY(i. M511 i0! the Inllvmlallwlr » lm\i\ \ ml 'll iwlli itll' R lily: rn_m _ rlrst Day 'l‘I"f'*`"‘ lllrllz <'iiil:i>ili'l.\‘iii_ ilu limi lili- nlrdiciiles ivlilcll is by authority <-ff»_c tive and iio others can bi- offici'illv lllad. ’l‘l_ie codcx wus l`ll‘Bl‘lIUl1li="ll€`d iii the XVII century by the klng'5 0,-_ dur Since tllen it has been much new remedies have been addr.-d its And I0 on _(Or any letter within the ' ‘French Doctors Believe it Can bc rise limit ‘of in in iongih and iff in -‘l*°f° 20- cial arrangements have been made to bball left out. _ ,col-iliiil.; io iii-_ lleri|li.,|_ rn., funmus 5.2.2: _ The Pmlgtglic |o;ilcty_ _posted he- ill right when the 1395 edlllml M mol .\.i_\s fl ll5.-lt~iii.ii coliilitiull. llc iliifltes tween 4.000 and 5.000 letters in cole- code was in force, nnu now iii.-v nrt- ilu' 1*-\=\u\l'|'~ ~lf»~'i\r\'~~ll lu' lillrisrlf of brallon of ll.l°l-l.¢al'_“.¢l0ll__ ,declared to have no effect, 'I`li\- sily- il li<»_\' iii' tw:-iil_\ who was drivcil to me memory 0! °“°' c°nc°m|“‘ tl A mousse from ‘NIW Y°\‘l< 0" '"6 °f “‘° f“"l°\1S Old I"1‘~‘H<‘l\ ;o\?I`K'r¥S" but to go to Cham- deep seas. 'l‘l\e_id¢ll of f\lU"d|"B” “Wh ;§fgxfihf;?dLo§:l.§t'i'\.'i¥xl:id VtVhn?lhlr‘igE¢t>‘i,im“ lll{§"l,,.€if,',:f,lf"f',l»pl'8l”`mf” lml’ wil: mrlltull silk lint to chslle e tm Ito-i | d I l-ll - f th _ - _ ' ‘- _'i',_ ul i- in Us il €Ilin.x alll mgarsturlin triyogglis ogomg I musgdm came from th: pf-mee of Milly poople i\n!i_Bi~l!B£OG_ miifefl by l . rc-llizlmillllc tact wllil-li iii olls_oi'i'i~rl D O y M0119-C0 Wl\° li 9-110 l'0SD°f'°lI-*Ie f°" oltin at the reduced rate On Bop! ‘iii in-isoiis hui-ing .l iiucil ufisotllo Diililili. will consist of il ti'lli\toral pil- svriplloiis to tile fund lhe committee ii,\'_ Oct St.--l-‘or Robert To- ~ ll _.~ clalilioil that he is 1- - ..' i.¢»i.ll~il'.~' \'ri'_\' midi-si Iiliiaiiliisilli "' _l'f¢l'-" <'\"‘I1 ilu- iil1i\~~'t of all, for l \~.' ;l\'»l"l iii lil-l. lil. 1005. lilili liur l. .» l‘"'lH`l.\ vullllilf-ti~~l his l03rri _vi-ar. l llc is iiou ull liliii:ii.i~ of iiie 1-2 .i < t°" “'Ul“kh0UlL’. but has for sil ~i i decades been a familiar figure in .`- London, where he has sold mil.. iaiirl other delicacies. l Tile oiii inan is still wonder i'!\ lactive for a centenarian, and, li... .changed so little from the “Old i .i._" who had such curious ways of ~_ .,,~ IHS szilcs that he would bc imvlui -_»_<.l at once by anyone who lm .ti _ twenty 312111”-‘i A80. Moreover ii» just as "cute" and bright as wh:-'. ‘- kvpl- v€0plu in a constant ripple : lullshter. and declares with deep iii..- Ivlctlon that the world is coming » lull end, and that the London he I __ known. and loved so long is now em _ deteriorated. s He is full of memories and reiii'~- iscences, and tells stories of the ii - of the metropolis when thcrb v.-'i.¢ green fields and watercourscs bctue |I=lllns'ton and his present home. ‘ Born in the reign of George IU. i~ has seen the passing of four and v‘._- accesslon of s fifth monarch to ii.s _throne of England. He remembers il ~ first number of "Lluyd’s" being pu »- lished, the price then being Bd Q co|l_ _ and has sold many a hundred"broa - sheet," the vehicle by which the pi Pl’-°lJlo of the day got their nl-\\._ Murders, executions, and battleqpail- ali, in their turn, served as matte ‘fl-r his trade. He remembers bnwltin; liroiulaheets giving the results of ti..- hattle of Waterloo, and still clings i murder by an innlfeeper at I-Iouhsli ‘lf hi! B0". whom he mistook for .i traveler he wished to rdb. When hawking ha carried his war - in a basket on'his head. and has til _lllltl l l\ llll ll _‘lm lem lupm 'visited all the old time rece meetlnti nml prize fights near London. bell.; familiar \vlth_Tom 8 r1ng,_\vh° was lil the habit U! attlllgilll' tl In it Ill h ' iiiaii of' the day. Thimble riiginir. pi-lclring the garter, uid other orr ~ weeks ugoltelegraphcd hlm.but to my ' 9 5' - ' ' . _‘ _ __ ‘ I ‘ ` - `< f ll . Agtolllshmnlt I l-ecelved the Cllr; al". tile lnflgillllcellt work that il now be- $0; hllliflg D601 1101"!-I U“¢I°Y` U19 °Id _ lidrul .sllii\\_ .l grc.lii-r .<¢~risitiven_i~ss in l Tm gmffb we" m°;‘l"°n'# bf I - . conditions they will liuvo to -be sur- --;- who irzi _-ni.» of un- inniy ihnn in uni" "““ ‘V ‘ ‘1 “"l¥°° V' ° “°*'l- "* wer that he did not intend to returr ing completed. -*Sm d A l ¢ ¢ A l l l,_l ,l l l. .l.l ._ _ .__ to ma I wrole but ‘ot no mply_ ll Appmmlllely enough' the l,ounda_ charge . / rs'ooi\| s ttend Scioo 5 of instruc- l wh lm (Hii_.~.lUsiiIi]iiI>it lvl gil.-I n.-lv 1,, was utterly Denniless and had to Dawn “ons are laid almost ln the ,M General Penny Post tion-Lsndsrs of Society Ardsnt _WWI nl, ’_:',fl:_lf|"m “I "" "Nfl 1'* fllel even mr rlnss. ' i Admir i- of th S hom ` ‘ _ _' " `_ 1 _ _ _ ‘ At lust he sent me 250 franlis ani. from which the southern fscsdc tow- Hgzwsnlitgir to the Tiniel. Heflniker _ii G lwliilllilllllllmlillsIalllllulluzllledullliill-gilpg;l shortly afterwards came himself. Hs .l. 27- fi ;_ tho riorthorn facade __ ' _ ,. . , ' ,_ __ .' ‘ ` t;ld'm° h° had ‘mme t° mx” “way hi' Iieingwtivoo st[iJ‘I'ies above the level Of .l.¢:`pEle|r\:ihriIonm¢;Il|;:>HE mggfsiqs thin ll,lL0ND?Nl' Oct' :'L_'1hel “dl u'm"(` mtl'\‘\l‘ll(il`~iqi nil Ii(»\“il’l1‘lll ‘!\1lT<‘l‘lflK fl'0rll a t ing; grid wguld expmlll mane" _ _ _ v _ ' F unc. e voge ar an movement s is riliiiig _\'lr_ 'll 1 V _ -_ - - _I through his lawyers. the wp °f me "ck M M°"°'°°' T” "'k~°d r°'_ l‘°""y posmn to r _ shown hy the fa -t that a iiuniblir i", _f'\",_" "f_`_` "`f l""_""'ht_"‘ me' 1'" "‘“~"' Two days later. the lawyer sent for building thus covers the whole face With U10 1Ullltflilmrlll|ft0W;l_1:wl;°a::d cool" from lugs well EM lmm;'_`_ltilwlilll.-lll_» lll>ll.-lllllutrlrl-i-nlcilV sensi- me and at his office I met my husband of the cliff rising from the sea, and as °|"“1°‘" l°l 1’ “ G ,msn “nd other A I I A l I N 'Wm "lil lil . l _lit l‘_ I _‘“""l _"_"` “ff who told me he was ‘olmz to me for ` We from “mg boat. la mo" lm_ not is Bolum. B Y ire among the ilu;-ils of the l.»ii\l..,i l~nlHlq;lr._N t owl I lllilp l tain. d|v°m°' For "ve yen' W” MW” "Wd n f d i M-'uh oili th force of this con- v°'°l“"“‘" A”°'~`i"ti°"'“ V "'l""'-V on (tin. rl »|ii,~.ks Aimls -slf`i'qlI|'\pllesH happily tozeumr' w° have never had 3 posing' The northern .ca e . ?dm tltillzl that it does not recom- School. which has just opened it.; :lil-liiilii-sh lii'~ MIHW- tmti (C will dw quarnl and I do not undmnand hi' handwmely decorated' havmz "nee" tm mn' BE action It is to be noted' doors for the fall session `pcrii.i~l ` N mu ne” I “D- eonducti 1-shall no longer call myself llugoq columns- fW° immense symbol' :‘;'ieti“:v:l1cE>er:ieg s.; deprecatlng lnvidlous "Many of the leaders of socifl-.' iii-ii: '|‘iil_: i~<»<~_ipc for love-sick mcii and §¥:L“?>‘;':h°d;e?err';“l']£)°“ear_';dI 21558 ;§‘l3!°lt’g ivll lfvlllog and a serieswl0yGd by German coniineroliil firms. They excel with new inven- tions: they adapt one aovsioo chem in the purposes of their bultness, and ii is understood that firms in (_3ermsn_\ combine to keep a staff of these spe- cialists, sharing the result of their labors, and sharing also in the cost of their support? "A great deal is heard of the en- croachment of Germany in regard to Hilde. but when than complaints eri- enumemted it may be worth while ui enquire whether the employment of these specialists lias not somethirlgto do with the advantages that Germany has in commerce and whether lt would not be worth while to utilize still more tho services of such men. ‘lf the em- ployers of Greet Britain find they for °n well without them. thorn is noni rig more to cg. but if they should thinlr or learn ffsrerltly and should tsks ii. page out of the German book, thc# will find that colle turn out plant, of men who wouixgzladly co-operate ,lwlth them and who are looking for just such an opportunity." FASHION DEGREES Iii T-IIE WORLD OF DOGS whoi iii. Ar-ioiosniis omlno Ms" Wear and What Hs Must Noe Wear P;RIB, Dot. ll;-A lending Paris dog's tailor, for there are famous specialists also In that line here. hes just lined his winter novelties eir- culer which shows the canine fesh- ion hu undergone some modification. A cllll, “pol-.made mantle replaces isnt yegr's sos.l lkin cost. The new muitlo is specially designed in pra- ¢¢¢g gb; dofs oheli. when _geom- Dmytpg hlghrlhtreas in her an . T e bowwofs dkcrchlef is new cer- risd in e little purse attached in the leash, The lldiéxpsrts whose speci- alty is canine nlressing, lliwe de- creed that the Pnrlsiennn psmpersd pots must now use the some perfume se their mlltlldol. The jewelry host in domsnd for aristocratic doll this winter will be gold breeeletl, ornnmented with dis- mond attached to the front legs. Foot- wear for do? has been condemned ss it meds t s dser little paws loot ‘°3-‘¥.‘l‘_-.1 if _ ll t ~» ~. __ \ O1 \ \