1-in ouiiimum. cnAnLo'r'rn'rowu, raison iinwsnn xsuuvn rizsnuiiai ' f ~ - 1- 19°-1 3 _ gems -W - r ' ' _ of = 1% - if - --_ ,_' _V ,_ _- liipravmnls ln Plan liinovntlon. Improvements and changes in Ihr- 0|.; methods of piano construction in ihe pnsi few years render the instrument ol`to-day far superior to what it has been iii yu;-,r-; post. Truly progressive l’i;xiio fa<‘tiu'ie.~i are constantly on the alert to adopt aur- thiiig in the way of miichiuery or imp|»,.'\-_ ed designs to keep their instrunieuir. I.: the froniilind perhaps the most pi-omIiii»i'.I firm in Canada in this euiiiiectiuu i, i|,,. Williams Piano C0.,ofOshu.wa, who lin\¢. recently introduced the much tiillci-il ol Ne\V Scale \VilliamS Acoustic Rini, :i special feature in sounding boiirds whit-li gives n. remarkable cvenriess of iuiiv. The same Company has also adopted fur iheir instruments a. suspended bridge and nickel cut-off har which isolates thc- tone from the wrest plank. The strings are also isolated from the plate by a wooden upper bridge and u Capo d'ustro bzir has been adopted. The Williams Piano Co.,nf Oshawa, is a very fitting example ofthe industrial progress of Canada during the last few years. Fifteen years ago their fnctory was removed from Toronto to Oshawa, and the buildings there now occupy a full town block. Even so, accomodation is a remium in their big factory and therei; tall: of' stlll further exteusions- The business was reorgan- ized last year in order to provide for f“"*h°f°*P*-fl9l°“i Ind with the Introduc- tion ofthe improvements in machinery and construction a new era of prosperity |138 Sd ill Which threatens to make their large capacity of 3000 pianos early insufficlerit. Some of the machinery in the Oshawa factory is only duplicalgi in one other factory in America. ll' interested in pianos and piano mn. struction the reader will find three little booklets on the subject, issued by the Williams 'Piano Co. very interesting. The first is entitled "The making 1,, Plano," second “Tho making og a “_fillia.ms Pia.rio" and third “Queen \’i¢to. ri.l.’s Choxce_.” These inny be 'gbfhined for the asking by writing the Williams Ph-"0 _C°-»0ShBW2.0n¢- .or on application totlieir local representatives. i Miller Bros. MUNRO’S MMORITY IS 970. TonoNro,Jun. 27.-This complete ngu- res of the North Oxford bye-alectlon Munro 2,835, Butler 1865. A Llberul maj orlty of 970. WANTED A oeiso of headache tliiit. Kumfort Headache Powder wlll not cure ln ten minutes. _____,i__l___ ` YEin|N,Y£AnouT 1 I The demand for Moncton Tweed ls stendly. o llonslrucllon Mud! lltorut bolnf taken ln recent llllirovomentl ln a well known lnno. Excellent results from They are now n fiimlly standby and ' can be had all the year round nt. ' - The Humphrey Clothing Store Opera House Building E n-ua.- ... Hi... iiiiuws Pin lliuii An INTERNAL nd EXTERNAL Remedy ,.» for Hu l|I|1\dH\ Rclld and Cure of 11 Rlieiinutlsm, Cmnps, Colkl. Sore -_;, 'l'hfo|t, Dlurlin. Faceuhc. '- Toolllellc. Sprllll. Brllllu. Neural- - < gli. Lumblgo. etc.. etc. 'riiii in in inunni nie .mi-mi rimiiv, Rf- i :xii i-ii fn i§iiii°\'i.§i'li"‘.'.i.i'i'.i".`.f".'i§f’ if trnvollcin not overlook ihe fact ina: n alumbn to any nllmeni will » uve urlonn ii-nnhlo,vcrry and expense. When A inedhnl mon land nhnnil STANTON will ’ dodnwofk. Soothe you uid gin you luuini relief. 3. Prlu, tl oh lll¢lALB'§ Buthrnst PILLS Torplil Uvol, .Sidi eodecho. ~ Yu do norywhri. P ndeevuyvh sy: rho - oiinby mall on rfglpt ulnprlnf _ Winn.;-rxCuniuc Sole Prvprlltan, Tll Co. Umlud, Mound, Cundn. per bottle. e' fi -f .k;°=,..§.~ ill i ":Z.. T Al. |_ J P. E. I. RIIILWAY Commeiiclii Monday. anna li i A. the trnlnnjof thll Enllwny wllfrnn yslltyifsiindnys excepted) nu follows'- Trains Outward 'lfrnlns Inwlid lend dow n St ntlonl. Reed up. N . 6. N0. 2. No. 5 P.\l. . 13 7.ou lv,§li‘u;:vii 2 7.14 o unc. 3.1 7.44 lixalllnlilre Hunter Rlver ii... No 8.5: Kpiinlngton ar. S slde P.H. AJZ. No 11.05 lv B'|lde 11.51 Welllnhon n.3i Port l n.m.1~4\ 0'!-"ry 2*' .. fI3i}§“i. r-.uf i. o AJ( RM. A. M lmernld J unc. 7.312 ii.35. 7. i1 ii.zo. 6.33 10,50 6.19 tum 5 io.ii . 110.8 No. 4 P.M. A,M. 4.00 9.10 3' img 7.i me 6.oo A.)/I :::i‘...\_a -38585 in ‘Si No. 13 No. ii |.io 4.oo 'lv. IP: 440 5‘°5 ~ l '°i.°:.‘..°i. su M. Peters .iz II 170.14 ml. Ll I-l. LII- loao in-40 8.53 91: B. nr. Bonrll. v- _g LII. \-ev No. ig Gu n . ‘town l ml. 'lili- o5 lv Ht. Blewlr jc. ll’ .$0 is ne. . ii' Af “ ui No, i4 [qu 9, No. io p,|¢, A. I. ' lv Binenld [unc lr Bun £23 lr C. 'rrlvene lv .730 _ P-I. daril Tmil. Tutu are run by I£¢l;61_:_|_§_I§a';n_ “"“ “H.‘.{.‘°J$i..'il.*» GLIIAIP ning Device-~Llit|e Llrl One of the most -fnsciiiuting endp- Df Scotland is that which treats of witchcraft and second sight. 'l`he Highlands were the huppy hunting -grounds of witches and fairies, who differed in many respects from their unsuvor sisters of the pluins. There sense, for they were usuiilly poor old women to whom nature had been unkind* "Do’il hae mo but the Lord sic nn ill-fuured (ill-favored) be- som!" Wu frequently the contemptu- ous romnxk of the scofler. They hurl no midnight meetings or dances with tho devil, "dead men's fingers" were excluded from their stock-in-trade, and it is doubtful if tlicre was even a broomstlck in the possession of all tho unholy sisterliood. They were mostly black1nnil¢rs_ \Yllohan' Komnrknblo Powers. Just. as the Highland cateraxis lev- led toll on the Sassennch cnttlc~own- ers for tho immunity of their stock. so, in most cases, the lociil witch do- manded, and wus gon(-rally puid, a. fixed sum iinnunlly, in consideration of which she agreed to rcfruin from exerting her evil powr,-rs on her clients’ cattle beasts. Supernatural gifts had only to bo claimed to be acknowledged, and many of'the un- happy women believed ln their pro- fessed power. Their emolumcnts were not 1u.\‘g0. and some iilen of the strenuous competition that liitterly prevailed in the profession may be gathered from the fact that a pound Of t0bwCC0 COUld accomplish 'pfreat things in the way of healing disnnso in ii mrin or beast. Maiiy reiiiiirllnhle P0WerS were ascribed to the witches. It was nvcrrcd and believed that they could take the milk from their neigh- boi~'s cattle (generally hy milking the iron crook on which Che kettle was hung), and they could bring the herrings to the const, uuil so insure the siinross of their fishermnn clients, and, that they could misc storms und sink ships, drowning those who haihgivon them offence. In fact, thcro wus little tlici witch Could not do when she hnd gi mind. As Burns says ln “Tuln o' Slinnterz" “For iniorny n. lionst to uonrl sho shot, Anil perished mony-it honn-In bout, Andutnook lial`t.h iiiclkln oorii rind héwr, And kept the <‘4`I\1iih"yslda in fear," They Iizul 5, pi'0tt_v way, too, of fly- ing through tho uir with incredible swifliioss to l,,onrliiii or Dulilin, wliorp they took pussiissiiiii of Wino collars and drunk wine till morning. Curi- ously viioiiirh, they nnvvr thought of flying i,u'i'oss thc Irish Scii so lonir ns they could soil nr-ross in un cun- slinll ni' it sinvo. 'l`hin for ci purely noiiiinul cIin.i'p,'e tlioy rould wnsto an enciiiy, with disease by the simple pi'orcss uf inviting ii Wnxr-ri image over tlio tire, und, when the spirit moved tlioiii, thvv ivero wont. to turn thniiisvlxi-5 into sczigiills, cuts, liaros, liiitw, Iiliirk shui-]i, rfitri, rn\'r‘l\S. wluili-S, iuiil m1i'iisii>nuIly_ foaming brcukors. (lt wus .soiiii-tiiiws in the disguise of ii hurl* lluit tlivy depriv- ed Cows of their iiiillc). iicns, In these enlighten- ed days one would never dream of connecting the uiiusuul untirs of ii fl'i`Slr li ‘ ." "'-_.`-.~ .~ <.\\f\ -.'f"i'i-"»'s ‘- \- _ ` ‘ ‘ _ I _ i; 3,., _I » _ ng. - "._-y,_ _.¢_. ._ gf, _ ._ ,. if ~ .. ~ .- T. I . -Si »‘f.‘< .. - :"4 `i"',ii<¥\‘~“ `>°.`f»ii- 'fi .- i " §,_,_g'- .U 1,./1 ,.__5_. .,` '_q_=_,j- "_-,,,,_r. ..’_ --_ - . fi, ‘ ,:;‘\‘.§_ » 4 »_‘- M V -sr, E, ;i l’f. F' q. 3 .mi -: . li. I' ' _ ii ". 'I A-'if f -,.-_ l’“,‘.`~ _ #iii .Eh in 1-I s dui nl Sgme lol the words. M ls Stuarts Dyspcpsla Tablets. They give tone and vigor tothe digestive organs so they will sort the muterlal offered them and prepare from lt u type of ohyle that will build up tissues lalr and clean as n perfect print from one whose case ls never “out of sorts." Chyle is digested food ready to he con- verted lnto blond. Stuurljs Dyspepsiu ,Tablets Insure good digestion; iroorl food iind vigorous digestion provide perfect ohyle, good ehyle inudes pure rich blood; good nutritious blood builds bodlly tis- sues that ure firm, sound and frec from defects as the lull case printers perfect proof. Dlsenses ure blotchcs on the fair page of life. A very large share of diseases can he traced Lo the stomach being “cut of sons." “Niue-tenths of ull diseases" said Alirr- nathy. the grcnt English pliyslcinn, “come from the stoiniich." Dr. Fotbergill, nn- other Engliiali physiclnn nf world-wide repute, once dvuliireili "Of every len meh you meet on the street, seven have stouirich tiouble of annie kind." Thric- uru umny rnscs of ill henlth, of which liii» perfect digestion ls the unsuspeeurl cause. Often there are none of the more prominent ‘symptoms of rlyspcpsio, such as distress after eiltlnir, heiirtburn, wnlrr- brnsh, belcblng of gas, etc., but there are other symptoms that may be really due to dyspepsin but are not usually attrlbutr ed to It by the sufferer, among which may be mentioned general nervousness rind I depression; tlred rundown, pliiyed out “out of sorts" feelings that cunuot be ue- .111 J-_~.::.’.} `. /is-i ,I \ liniii wifi li? ~ diiler. 1-2. Inf, A Message of Interest and Value to All I Who Arc “Out of Sorts” L l,»\ counled lui; lii‘iiilael\e.~i, oppression iibou the henrl, Ii .d eoiiiplvxion, piiiiplru, blotcben, boils, dizzy .~ipi:ll.~; speeks he-lore the eyes; str. Iiet the siiiferer :ako S1uart`s Dysprpsln 'I`nlilnis und these syiuptoins ull ilisnppeiir showing; pliinly that they were due to the .stoiiiiil-I\ weiiig “cut of sorts) Mr, Tbouuis Scale, Muyilrlfl. U.~»Iif., Suysi “I h ive used und rizeoiiiiuciiiled Stunrt.'=: 'l`iihli-L- beeaure tlivie is nolhing like tlieni to keep the ~toiiin<:li rl;,ght.` Mr. E. Il. Diivls of Haiiipton, \':\ , -ny st “I riortftrerl llve yvuru for dyi»pni.\-iii. hut in two iiionthii 11 got more benefit, from SiiiurL`:-i I)yi-lpf-pain Talili-Ls than iii tivo years of the