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'rm-_ squbell Dru; -cu., can-. irmlprnn Vim and Vitalityilor Nerve und I-’»rai'n; incronxes “gray mutton" it 'l‘oq\It-~will'build you up. 5:: rr box, or two for-A S5.. :git drug aigrehégrngy lulnail ol. re 1 .o nr ce. . ¢ _ rua 4*-_». tvfneynihn. naman ' ' sgnn 'Nr-'_ l%'.ns1‘.!cn°s -mwo .vrntm _ .. _.` _ _ _Pkdrtsslolntl Cults Jo[‘Do l '*'»'.'Z»‘.‘¥a..i°'i§.'., °°”.1.$‘.2iiZ¥..'Z‘.if°“°' Logv:f'o3“l;°q:lfw2|'tato. `.1'. ;‘.. _. bw -W . _ -S. S.--Hessian llnilhr, lbilaikr, Notary Public, ate. MONEY TD LOAN Molltalut - -2- -:- P. E. Inland ` Holman 1. ALLEY, uunnants Physician md Surgeon Oiflce and Residence, 62 Prince Street ?75~L2-3M!! -- _,___ McLean & McKinnon lurlltoro, Attomoysnt-Law - 0_i|leo,. loyal Bank Building _ .. ._ P.V§.|c|nnd Morson & Duffy _ ~ na . #nuttin it' '"‘a§l\'lf'::'$ 4 I ~_ _..__M_'§l£V¥D LUAN. 'a 3 t » l ~»- In ,dl Nw vi- tuiuc n.” m-annul. an. naman. sermon. Num enum A than ca nn ' 4 ' olnéum lint. ohmmefnn. I . ` 4 0-066- F N - < . . ; Warburtonum m& Shaw. _~w`.r=:n. .tl ei.-J »°.‘.i'¢‘.32. 'I='..”..‘I...$`°"».....°‘* habit# ° ,;_--‘..‘_.~» . .‘, fv<.1-at V .l ._ _r f_,_-',...;__ ,'_¢_-Z . .4 J* ._ ."""."'."""_ »""'- _ . . pi F _lvl-I-_l I-lu = __ |__ su- __ l fl _ what you make ol' it. Esau Wood Sewell wood. ESAU WOOD AND HIS WOOD SAW A WEDDING IN GALILEE You can do queer things with the Marriage in the ancient cities of Englislli language, as we have more Galileo has an element ol' surprise for than once given examples to prove. both bride and bridcgroom ; they are Here is another puzzle from t.‘apper's not permitted i.o~see each other un- Weekly. it is easy enough to read lt, til after the ceremony. ln the Gali- but have it read aloud to you and see ‘ lean wedding that Miss Genevieve. Cowles describes in Ani the bride' wus: less than fifteen '_.'e:tx%s old. The E.~t:tu.\Vood would sow wood. _quests assolnbleri with gracious und All the wood Esau \\"ood suw l~l.».\ult'<-etervc-tl llebrew snlulation.=:_ leaving Wood would saw, in other words, all their sllof-s' at the door and entering the good Esau saw to sow Esau sofftly. kA girl woulcllpausg gently song t to saw. nu um e a reverence, Lien it e wou < Oh, the wood Wood would naw! And kiss lightly the tips oi’ her lingers and oh. the lvoor saw with which 'Wood extend the palm- ol' her hand tu givi- would saw wood! , the softest touch to one guest and But one day Wood'e wood saw would than to another und another, with pnr- saw no wood. and thus the wood ticular deference. to the old women. Wood sawed was not the wood Wood The men and boys gathered in the would saw it' Wood'n wood :mov would -’lurr,'e room of the rabbi. the women sow wood, , and girls in the small room. - Now, Wood would saw wood with a A golden sllcnco prevailed for long Wood sow that _would sow wood. so intorvuls while the guests slrlalted the Esau sought a saw thut would :-l:i\v nnrgilc, or Turkish pipe, thrco or four wood. of which suit!-cod for the company, |` in tact, ol’ all the wood saws Wood since numerous mouthpiouee enabled lover _~;.1w haw Wood Wood never savqn as many ai; live people to smlokemut wood saw that would'aa:w wood ns tie. t e some tme rom one nztrg c. e wood saw Wood suw saw wood would men wore -brighter costumes than the .Qtw wood. and I never saw a woot] sow women. and 'here and thero it gown that would saw us the wood saw Wood of bnby blue or bright. ‘pale pink add saw would sow until I saw Esau Wood ed a vivid touch, but in general the |.-aw wood with tim wood saw Wood <|re>ll-ies of the guests were of sub- l_-. ` ,bound hor tn tht' uinn whom nlz¢-'had'-' _ . ga n\e've,. “em _ _ ` on the bun llltlc. ‘ .V ~> ., " - _` ` ` ug;-tits continue to t_lie‘atriug.llke.` There was no sign ot' love between the two bcthrothed, as between .lovers in the West, but in order to annul the marriage it would bdneccssary to ohlnin the consent of a tribunal ot' rabbis. PHOSPHATE INDUSTRY OF OCEAN |s|.ANn_ _ Ocean island. a tiny dot on the i’u~ ciilc Ocean, only five miles in circum- ference. is the richest triwt of land. for its size, under the British ling. This inland, which is really a vust deposit of exceedingly rich .phosphate of lime. was dicovered in* u. curious manner. A New Zenlxtnd concern. with nn olllcc on rl tbaclcstreet in Syd'- ney. New South Wales, had a bull colored irregular sl1n.ped‘.pieco of rock to keep its doors open. ’ A man inter- ested. in gulmo, who know a little about rock plmspliaie, put thc stone in his pocket one day und subjected it to mnny tests nt. home. Ho returned und tried to trace its history, but all ho could learn was that a trader from Ocean island hnd left.,it. there. llie took the next steamer to the island ond diacovoreti' that the place was lit- ernlly covered with thc phosphate, o. small pinch of which willenablu any plant, on any soil, to double its for- tiilty. lie offered some Australian capitalists tho chnnco~to form it com- pany to work the tio-ids, but they .puss- auciom accepted the px-opoéal and have established it plant there which now employs over 2.000 natives. The total native population of the island is 500 and thoyvwre the wealthiest natives in the world. Much ot the lnnd still bo- longs to them and the company has to my them u royalty of sixpence at ton for every ton of phosphate ship- ped. This royalty in. used' by the llrillsh Govemnlmit to bcnefil the is- land natives. _ . For Gold; -or lnlluonzl V and is ltr.-evotumvé-take mmf-~ Look for E. W. GROVES signature.- tr mmol; 5;; rf- t`l.l_ No-r air our H\0E wtf.; T|0AcnAc.1-:-rwofroa, ‘35c. __ A srunv or me cHAnMs ' f Hay. loose. `x4.oo 16.90 Ano sPel.l.s or Aroulmlann Hines ner tb _ . . . . most cases, been written by ,Mullahs or Fnquoers, and the people place an unquentioning belief and unflinch- ing trust in them, 'Phelan charms. spells and divinzatiuns seem to show that they are I0 fi Krcot extent 'tho outcome of the religions traditions and' beliefs of the country, nnd, as is only to be expected, at large number ure exotic and cun he traced to indian and Persian ideas. No dish of white pudding is ever eaten without Soru "Lu-:ty-laf" being muttered over tho dish. This is done to avert the evil ot' the servants or ot' ony one who may have looked at tho food in such a way as to cause disouso to those who oat it. it at party in it bout is over- bakon in at storm. 'passages are read from"lhe Koran to nppeasc -the Iurb’ of the wntrr. On tt dork night a. wo-‘ man who finds herself alone has only to mutter a passage from tho.l~loly Book in order to shield herself from all evil. and with n sword in her hand and a Som on hcrllps she can travel any distance without the slightest fear of being harmed, Muny people will sit. down in modi- tatlon' before a grave, -and. by holding their breuth as long as possible. df# rivo inspiration from n saint. Super- stitioun women select. n particular grave to which to make their offerings, und every Thursday night they either take or send a female servant. with on earthenware lamp. with »a cotton thread os u wick, which they burn nt the head of tho grave. Often sweets or flowers nre taken' as offerings, or butter or rolzhun (ghee) is ~burnt in it lamp lnstcnd oi’ oil: while some show their respect by having the grave sprayed with water during the sumnmr months. " The charms of Afghanistan have. in CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS 'Wh0l¢_. P97' \Wlh~».-».- .-'.- 1.75 ,r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 1 ‘ I T d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . .. -7.. ' ~ 5 Cuffs are very tight. » The- tiered skirt. is lnultrt. _+ . _-___ , Butte 5660 hggs, or '10 " lm h (buyers price) 90 Hay ,ton --....................$2ti.00 Potatoes 90. Turnips . .. 40 Pork . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 C.hickens__ ... $1.25 1.50' Geese . $3.00 $4.00 UuckS......._ .......,.....$2$2.{~0 Straw. .. $10 Oats, soums mAnks1's ,_', Butte-r.... .. . .. 50 Bess ._ ..... .. _.ss Oats ...... ................ 85 i_’otatos .. . 90, Turntps ........- 40 Pork . . . . . . . . 17% MONTAGUE MARKETS . Butter . Bute ._ Oats thus.) . . . . .. Potatoes .. Pork . . . . . . . . . _ . , MURRAY HARBOR MARKITB Butter lb. .. .. . Eggs .. Pork Potatoes . . . . __._,_,, l0|ts _..\ £2253 g Ss s QSSFSQA l _xeustuovou M/xntcefs Butt.1lr................... ..6t 0ats........ . so Potktoes .. ...._ . . .100 EKg_x_.... . .. 80 |Turn\pis -...... 25. ,Pork . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11% _..._..`__ _ _._.._.. ..___._.._ ' suMMsnsips'_mAn`Klj's-1 ' Butt`er_ tcroameryiflb. _ sy Oats (blk) .... .-. Oats (white)........ 90 §§ Potatoes no voun _nav Yes, the world hasnruch to saddeu And to make the way seem long. But there, too. is much to zluddeu. And to illi the heart with sont: For somewhere the sun is chillin!! Though thoclouds of gloom han: _ low. ` 1 I-_ ; _ ,AQ upon ;l\elr_ sombre lining. *o do see Hope's rainbow;-low. _ »- v '_,""1l With i_'.'fe’s sweet there ofi'is bitter. Which- alone ftwore hsyd -_tv M-'lf~ But unless you are 8 flllittor. _ 'You s joytu’i.!a.ce should wear; ‘ For the wcrld has nood of chaerhltil Hearts are wenry, lonely, sad- .Face the future-nothing rearins. ,Do your part - be brave and ghd. -Faso Boot? stlamlv l MIDWIYEZLIFE Men and women at fovb' °-».‘:..-t»..._......° tho body well nomislld- ._ _ , 1."."`.' " " “ I "l .ill muon umm-'i..»er~ll»,';.; r.o’ss"'i'{ §;',, l Cal¥l*lnn".Yj'.,;. ';7..'.'.=:;¢1 .fi M ill? I l |‘¢‘§”" lligglfl, per dos. _ . . . . ..t...'f.".‘..d0f’ -" ' ' ~ ."1-Iapy, px-esse¢~........ .. 18;00f‘20.lill`.|‘;\ '|¢¢t¢u_yu.1»¢w».ont l .Wi » ` - :‘\\>:-._ A , 1 ' """""'_"""‘_"””'"*""‘“"""' '= " - '-~ ---fm _-"""`*"""‘°- ~“~-~--~~"~'-~ -~ _:_ --._A _._ _ ` ` ` "|""""' ' A I _ _ _ . I - I - , un FA-rr-|_» ~~ . ' T _ W 7"V` .._4 , ni T'<»