'l \ Vi ~, R 5 .V A-i ra- l i .l Yi machines, "` We have in stock: I_"1‘lew H,01.11e_.” ”~‘.‘°llew Ideal-" ,- it I" $e`\oilio machines get youu new one for any machine. Eentral Music Store. LY New Home M’l’g” cdbnlm. We carry a lnrge stock and lllive n great variety of machines to scl- cct froml Good second-hand machines from $5 up, and in new machines our pi-ires cannot be beaten. , liumo 8|. Cu. ,___ itlitriiitdlledi ”oltiiii_rics or * “woisle-o’e’ are _Pure wool ~ llnderwear f .|iederSIlrinks_ - The Lady Says; » #The manufacturers of "WOL3EY" Underwear have such confidence in their wares that they under- take to replace anygar- ment_that should shrink lnlwashing. “WOLSEY” garments have stood the most severe tests without' ,any alteration taking place in the size. - The Drauers’ Re- ' . cord Says: “WOLSEY" goods are made from all wool yarn. in no case are they made from mixtures of cotton and wool. as are many so- called unshrinkahle goods ; f urtber, “`WOLShY’ ’ goods are made to wear, their durable qualities having ` stood the test of experi- _ ence.” ._ Should any Garment . SliIiI1.k .ln WaSl.l- ' ing it will be » ‘lieplaecd - _' For Sale by i).A;Bruee, i “New Williams," :~°‘Ncw` Raymond.” 'and ‘-'Standa:d” _ In - les, box_ head, drop head and _ 5lllllll2$ a Send us your old shuttle und _we will _Sewing machines repaired at i \ L. Lomlaion Atlantic' Railway. A 1" _,,.___,.._ 5 _. __ ,-~__- nil aseamahtp l.lnea.tn Duron via Yi mouth ` I l Be, Ill) N .V "' este. :::.t.:.°..,‘r.i:° ....22 ° ‘ ` Jtlnétlon an Halliag. \ wi is .-.-fw _nut 'rllea"¢f Always more 'li Bad' -Millar _Wono. How to Olitalu a Good Complexion In Niture'a Way. 1% ll ralik nonsense to attempt toconrm or ide o had complexion or "allow, mom ukln by colmctlca, face powden 0x' llllllloqdl, ‘Billy ot which contain zinc, load or arsenic, rind all of which in tho end make bdd mattorl , worse.. The only ufe and euro wayto i . | P\’Q.\'otlio complexion is by purifying and alg- ri ' in mood ii li . lmiiu lilo ln.; ’ ‘i°§"‘§,ifl°i'°ni'§i."`i3‘f¢ ' Home-Loving iii” "’ - _ _; ..°?S.irm:§§rl5:.§te°ni:rnf““” e ' i , D¢\Nl»- Allan sosltluand rn.soIventf|uo¥*f as well all nn althra Ivo iiniyofacuano, Sm ‘B ' Piiihapplo limi Butternut! ills possess all than gtopertlcg in 9. rclnarkablo degree. They act lrtiftly on lilo liver and bowels, elaanao md _ orlrlch the blood and_in this way quickly lm. prove the complexion. When you conlider _ mf. plnefgviilo is a most etiiclont intestinal _ aiitlveptic and thnt huttcrnut is unoqualled ap 0 lm; Ylltulutor, you can quita .undaxafang aro used by so l d' y, ‘- . guro and their Tifihyrcigylghdocleesg lolqbcl Bud Bllloirllcss. Tllcso little health Pmiowra are purely \'el;etallio,.nov¢i- gi-ips or W9. 6". Mid ii ways cum si_clr hsadncilo, con- stipation and bilioizsnesu ill one night. 25 ,00l\tI- All detllers. , Allganiline signed by W. F. Smith. `l5Ml'TH5 EUCHU LITHIA PILLS _ ~ s ~ l1'lVF.eUR£F,0RniiEUHATlsM i _.Al-L ‘FORMS OF KTDNEY AND ' BLADDER ILLS. ~ ATALI- DEALERS- 25 62313. A cuns. AT 1'iia i=aol=|..as -. .L _ 1 Doctor , I-'==-i in the House I , . elriiiliuirs llil Rrllrr " YVIII prove a faithful, honut and lnuivnrthy ' ` ;, FAMILY PHYSICIAN. ' -» , _ Sickness cornea when you Inner ect li. l`n __ euea ofemugency call upon S'l`AN`l`ON,|nll Eu will get lnatanr Kulleb (lntcnml and __ rental). ‘ 1 For Collcay Dlarrluea, Chills, Rimi- ' matimjl, Spralna, Neuralgia, I Toothachfw Crampa, Sora Throat, » ks., dw-, It never hill. _ . For aala everywhere. Prlce25 :taper botllii. loGA~LB'Q lurrzlrlvtrr PILLS ron Youll uvln Ano lov/nal. ' For aala everywhere. 25 eta ver l>ox..nl 4 h all ll: of rica y m on rece t p . - leiora, Ti-la Wlnolrra Classical. _ Montreal, Canada. gr, drill? clirail Taliran. Nearly all gobdu ip this line at the . present time are adllllcralcd and in - fact unfit to use. GlLLETT'5 is usqd by the but liakeruad ' 'dafaren éiiérywllere. ` Refuse: aul_s1'i1'u1'|¢s. OHLETTS costs nomore fban the lnferlo! ` adulteraied goods. RBYUIE lUIBTI'l'\-lfl.. s.w. `ciiii.~l.i:r1-‘~ei°:.":'li': _ ' 'l'ORON1_'O.QN‘l'. Use ‘ and your bread, biscuits, cake and pastry will be all that ' any good cook could desire. Beaver Flour _combines the nutriment of Manitoba Spring Wheat with the whiteness and -I flavor of Ontario Fall Wheat. < Howard I-'uni thus writes", ein Lloyd’s Wcokly i\'c\\'spnpcr of Lon- don, England: ' , It ls no exaggeration to state that tho song “,1I,on_lc. tglivout Hollis" is known ill every part of thc world whore the Engllrqliu language is spok- wlly' mith‘ii Pineapple and Butternut. gym _ani and it is u. rious fact thnt._ ii stock parugl-a|,~h Tian lit-un going round England und tho United Stut- as iornmny yi-.urs to thc clicct that the author ol' tho ainiplo, toilchilig lyric “never hail u hollic, but was ll. wanderer on thu incc of tho earth." As a rclntivc oi llowartl Pii.Vnc, knowing him well, and having sccn him frcqncbtly in lily youth, ll beg to State that llc nlwnyu hail u holnc, and though by no lncunn n nlnn ol '_ 'wealth hc was colllfortnbly off, and rlicd when filling the position oi consul oltho lillitcd Stntcs nt Tunis. A manoccupyiilg that post cannot be Said to bo either illlprovishcd or homeless. ` Ono day in New York I llskilil Mr. Payno to toll mc tho origin ol' "Hoillc, Swoct; llolllc." “I first heard tho air ill Italy," hc rcpl_iod. “I was staying ut I"lui°t-neu nt tho time, and during a. stroll in the country I hcnrd a. pt-usalit; girl-ri contadilln,-singing n tiinc that struck lllu as exceedingly pretty. Silo had ti. pcciilinrly plmctrutilig, musical voice, and was carrying n basket ol llowcrs to innrkot. I pur- clluscrl a noscguy, und ns-lkod hcl' tho mulle ol thc tullc shc hnd been sing- ing. .Qhe did not kuo\v. l begged hcl' to rcpcntf"‘\1, wliich sllc did, and I-dottctl duwil' the noti.-5 as ncnrly its I could` catch tholil. Just ut that time I was , writlllg rt play called Clarl, thc Maid ol lllilnll, for Covent Garden, and I wrote thc words to the melody, and sont. t-hclll to Sir Henry Bishop, who recognized tho; tune as a Sicilian folk-sollg, n copy ol which he fortunutcly possessed. He was cngagcd by Chnrlcs Kcmblt-,' thc manager of Covent Gordon, to arrange thc music for my play, ond the song about home proved an iii- Btallt; success. I sold it utter it had been sung sonic wccks to- a pllblishiw for fifty pounds, ullil I wus ulter- wlrrtls told that the profits from this onc.song wcro quitc two tlioiisnnd pounds. It ‘wus sung in thc pluy by Miss Treo, sister of lillas Ellcn 'l’roc, who afterwards iiccaillc the wirc ol' Charles Karin, tho trngcdlan, who for many yours was thc losscc of thu Lomlon Pl‘inccss’s 'l`l\oatrc. Mr. Payne told nic that ulti-r thc lyric had bcconlc fixed in tho public mind thc great opcl‘n`Biligcl's of their pur- iod-Pastl1- and Mnlibi‘an-intro- duced “Holllo, Sweet; Hoillo" in their prograin at concerts; so Patti and Mclba, who oi'tcn do thc snlrlc to- day, arc only \ following illustrious precedents. Ilownrd Payne was born in New Yorlc, whore, as n lad, llc was taulglat clocution, and hc displayed so much tulcnt in tlmt direction that his pnrcllts worn inilllcod to permit hiln to nppcnr at li. theatre us Young Noi-val and Romeo, which hc dill with remarkable success. A fcw yours later, when about 22 ycars oi ngc. he callin to England, and alter playing the two churactors'naincd above ill provincial circuits ho set- tlcd down in London nnrl was cn- gagcd by Charles Komblc to adapt French plays to the English stage. and there are at least fifty publish- ed of which ho may bc sliid to be part author. ' I-Iis moat lnlportant original work -thc one tl1o.t._ has hcld the stngo-is the tragedy 'of Briitus, which he wrote for Edmund (curl somewhere 'towards thc ond ol' thc brilliant. car- , ' eel' of tha#-crl°atic ilius. The play 80 was produccd nt Drury 'Lnlio and ran several weeks, which in those far- away days was considered a tI‘illm~ phant career. Kean often revivod the play, und it was Q fixture _in his_farc- well provincial starring tours. He presented Mr. Pnync with a hand- some gold-hcadcd cane with a com- plimentary liisctuption engi'avcd_thei‘c- on, which tllo.author dearly prized, and which the writer' of this sketch saw in Now York just before lllr. Payne started on his llnul visit to Tunis to occupy his post. as consul. Mr. Paylio saw Edmund Kean ill most of his, important. iinporsori- ations, and frequently saw the great i tragic actor Tulum during his visits itxlfaiiarnains nm _lx-;l)i_¢{.u¢li{_ _Ses- da t. a,iiI.or yan ar- Zzruthualgliia lslahilctlon at Qarmouth for IMI. ` ' » The Royal. Mail Steamship °1°`< 9 |i!‘,¥‘<’+T* N~ .~~"“%‘:i.i‘° f‘:..'f‘...r.e:'::i.:.'r::f ‘° ' 3'-' "#53-°i’ ”l“ °§§“i£¥. ` _ r.'7.§r‘\i:z:.:‘*‘i*r:§y.l‘:.'::.§iir __ nfkgul am dar 1.35 __ iiirrncoioiiinl _ ,V _ r.Girx1_,N3.. " " l- gr. I Eiliii frm l “Zvi-o'\i»~'.'r :_ _ ' ' Ro-hyfoln ' itliu a. m. sw hm- B um. , tloon iw p. in. |i lm p._ m. Dem. - iF ' ‘Y FL! iii? IUNIM _mi_l___l.__-§__ inif si¢¢merl‘lMARIIIME' #spd Montreal. _ . , , . That's why lt`maltes MORE ‘ bread, and _BETTER bread, than any other flour. - Milled in a ugh! mill .- _- _ (_ `\ [ ~ , i‘;'.:‘.1f....'"°‘“' _ ,. . , ' + At Your Groeafa. . ~._l _,,\ _ DAILWAT _ i-WHY-ff e ilanada’s _,Famous Train, . --TiiB-- 1' ' Does the Business between thc- &ydneya,~Halifax» St- John. Quebec l_' '-:,B,BCAUSE- Ig,_!s_.illnl_i1g and sleeping car ser- l v_ce- S unequailed. ‘ --'I'H_AT IS WllY.-- » - Write for time to Paris in search oi' nvnilnbic plays for the English theatres. Ile was of the opinion that Kean in intl-nsity and in an Impressive electric pow:-r that stlrrod an aucllcncu to nhsolutc enthusiasm wns` superior to tho French actor, but admired thc lat- ter’s olocution, grace and case, which Kean did pot possess. Mr. Payne greatly lamented tho English nctor's convivll-il habits. They woakoncd his powers to such all cxtcnt. that he was an object of undlsgiiised pity to playgocrs who relncmborcd him In his oarlier _duys. Very frcqucntly aftor his greatest. triumphs at Drury Lang he wovild 'retire to n. neighboring liq¢telr;i___:éil iiillsn inn night. with boon co anion!-a ‘euro method of aclf-destruction. During a prolonged visit. to Paris Mr. Payne had an a room-mute Wpshl on rv g, pd for a time _phinimwbcilbpa th novelist lon ` , . Q . - god in' the 'ia house. "Irvin Copper, and I, #ll itinorlcans, i iii: qllhntly dined together," snirl Mr. Payne; "and wo had interesting talkin Irving had been to Sapin, and usod to blight. and aatonish ua with logondl of the Alhambra and accounts of Gp Prado, whic con- tained noble canvassca by_,/llitlan, Rubens, Van Dyck and Murillo. ‘He was il, devoted admirer di Vclasquqa nailing llim no "Prince or Putnam," wholl larvpllona _art yval one 9! 5” f 5-El t"i’n‘.::‘.l;‘::'.i:.‘.1f.i.‘“.= I. FAMGUS .__ r......._. _ i » l _ ,- ~ _ i i .HQME"5wg;-QT H(_)|y|E Howard Paul Tells the _Tale of I tho'Life ol l“loward_ Payne '_ Wlwwliéle the 'Song That' is. the Property ol the I All -Nations. . ~ ,. fbalancc, moderation, and sell-con- Htrol. His aiili was Lilo _perfection .tl\,a,t llcs fn reason und illllilci'atioll." 1 It. is sulnowllrlt of it colncidcllco lthtit these thrci- litvrnry liicn nnd 'close friends, Pnynif, Irving und 1-‘l_mi_m9;g Cngpur, nil llicrl within ix .your or two or `i-ncll otiii-lx On Mr. l_rcst in St. (lcol_'gi:,'s_(‘<:lllctoi'y nt. l’.l`unis. It was itI_tc|~\\'nl'ds cxhilllllrd _ in 1883, and tnkcn to \\'nl~lhin4;toli ily tho rcpi'i-.scntnti\'i-s ol Mr. Corcoriiii. __stlii.e, with collsidl-rnblc cl-rcllloliy. his linllorcd dust. wus clmvt-vcd to the spot-unit mil, noni- \\'.\nilingt..n -where, ii. now l'cpost-5. 'l`lli; i'ul_lc-ral 'was attcndcd by tin: than Prcsldciit `of tho United Stutvs, tho nli~inbci's of his Cublllvt, rind lllnlly citizens of note. Au thc Sturt wus illildc lol” U10 cc|nctcl‘y, the Marino build, lctl by Mr. Sousa, plnyoil "Hollis, Swcct 'Homc," and nt thu gi'u\cs`idc li phil- harmonic society sang the pot-t`s 'ivorld-falllcd song. ` _ Howrlrd Paul. REIGNS. LIVED IN FIVE You-lah Cl¢rk'a Memoriam of the Bottle ol' Waterloo. ‘ Mr- James Carnc, the votcrnn verg- er and parish clcrk ol` St. Colulllb Minor, ill Cornwllll, rclatcrl rccciltly to a. Duily Chronicle representative u low incidents oi all interesting liic thnt covers n, period ol nearly 104) years. Mr. Curne has lived in thc reigns of flvc sovcrcigns. He \\'n.~l bol'n soon _alter 'l`l'afu.lgur wus won, and was nine ycnrs old when Witter- loo was fought. He admits that lic cannot grulllblc at tllc li-llgth of his duys and tho cxccllcllcc of his health. '1`lic » collllcctioil of lllr. Uarnc’s family with' St. Uolutllb Miri- or covers a period oi uboul; 1641 years. His grnrldfgtthct' served ns vcrgcr and parish clerk for ncnrly 50 years; his father llcld oillcu for 54 years; and Ml'. Cnrllc has pclflolinlcd thc duties, for nearly 60 yours. Most of his lilo has bivvn spoilt ill 'thc quict villugc two nlilcs ironl thc now popular llonlth i-resort of New- quay, rind during his long term ol oflico lic llns missed attending' servici- nt. thc cllurcli only ollcc, and that wus whcn his wilii rlicd. .- Events of thc iln_vl~l of tho Georges arc ltllrlosl. as frcsh ill tho old 1lluil’s lnclnory us those of tho prosi-nt celltur_y. Ilc ru- cnlls tho tiixlc ol thc lntc Qiiccn Vic- toria's llirtll, nllrl lu.-l' ncccssioll iilnl corolintion. Tnllring with lllm, or ,~it-l~- illg hiln walk ns llrllily ns o lnuil ol' 40, it. is difficult to bcllcvc that hu has livl-rl for nel-lrly a Ccnt.ui‘y. A little dcnfncss, scnrccly noticcullic, is .V gciitlcnlnn dclights iii i'ccnlli.'i;_\; inci- dents of West Country \vl'c._ ' " " If .mi ;-.6 /". __ ki '._l sf- ; ~--fc ~.'°~- ' L $“~é-"` /.~sfl-3 What The Earth Produces. The earth has nourished ns through un- known ages of human existence. Ill it not true that the earth supplies us with every- ging that we riglly r_:;1\:l_reti:¢;r_existc__nc_e_? ave on ever on - that the earth an plgiea uaawilthulhlzenixlgani to keep our bodilp vigor, oiir health, if we only knew it? The animals know by in- stinct what ia good for them and will search , untg _they End in angie plant what t}ley ` nec orcorrect'n ' ' t' t . . ap., us. 1. ii,‘il;'§i2`f..‘.‘£f’..1."." ‘.’{..°l‘l.i‘Z .iii are _isota andtgerbs snpplleilh by nature W W, l. ' l hugh kind; Thatela wh gr. Iaergglicif Bu lo, N. Y., has such fahll 'ln his "Med- hal Discovery.” Years ago, when he was neral and active practice, he found thorn combination of certain 'herbs and rootghmade into an aiterative extract, with- iii! »..°...`iZi. i’.fl.?‘.f‘i.'1‘$i’ii."°é' greatest Cntr: io .hcl sixmll lliizills- null vie gttl lerlliiu which are ol ly to ie seen ill ciiston- iuilcl :.' pri- dnctions. That is why cur , hu-infssis growing uid me _ have so lxinny rlerlscd cus- | IDIIICIE. of l=. li. porch. _f _ ;,_ l L. _\'ellri_\' oil tllc siru. li\' 0 Tllc of ll prcvio 25 _ gmilu ` of lidu Dividend l\'otice l v Merchants Bank of P. El. Clizlrlulltliiu-ll, .\'o\'. rllll. lr,o.;. .\`0lit‘c is litre-ily iflvull lllzli fl Vllzllf- llivltlclill ot' is yor :-i ll; pr-l' :lllllulli mi :itil l»i“»; il llll li' lik ll'l bc }. ~.l, i .,, -,H (lcvlircil pil; able nl its ll.1lll.ill|_g ilonsc oil mn] 'I`r:lllsfi~r llooks l-lo.-'oil from iii,-C. Quill. 190.1 to after lllc [ml of _[nnl::lry, |505, lim- Brill l‘)<>,=,,/l'§oll1llo_\s inclu- rilcr of lllt- llozlril. _l M. I>.\\'lsti.\', cnsilicr. zo \\‘iil,fii&\\'l»l. Annual Meeting of lie Merchants Bank of Phi. onuilll vtncrll lllettilir of tile sllillx--liolclcrs fill' till* l\lerclla\lts Iiiillk of I‘. li. llllllkingllousc, tirl-:li George S1;l»¢¢i_ L`l\arl0tlcto\\'llol\ 'l`llc~z-lily tlir' llllll of _llillllilry ncxt, A. li., l<,o5l at the hour 0‘t‘lock ii. nl. Proxies illllstlic icft with the czlsliicr at least one lla Islzlilll \\ill llc 'liclil :it ills: Y us to thc nil-ctillg. J. l\1.l>.»\_\'lsr>.\'_ . _ L`usllit~l'. wed, fri .v w td SHO R13- HAND HN 20 SONS; FI LES- RST. LESSGN FR :ibsolu llnlc EE- 9 tcly most com lclt .mil tl to . _ _Q . . . _,_ _ lm-thods: position gliarmitet-il* lcssolls by _milil cxclusivcly; no ini"- ference _ with regular occupation; no illfflcultlcs; cverylhili silllplc :lull clear; illll0r&C1l by boarilzs of cilncation rind leading newspapers; tllouszinds of ark. ntes. De arlment 2 , Cam gi n P cation,2ll Townsend lll