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Bllckllumi Mannion ' John Mcfachel n, Charlottetown Agent Q l ------~ - - 7-- -----~ - --- '_' I 1 l Load our slack, compliant claiy with the Burdens of the Day ! _ _ _ l Higher paths there are to tread; il =. ,`i-‘ieshir fields around us spread;i F other flames of sun an-il star l, l<‘|a-_-li at hand and lure afar; 1. rger manhood might we share, rliirii; fortune-did we dare ! ST. LOUIS, May 29--"I have made a terrible mistake," u.iid Geerge in Schulez uve? the telephone to the By police of the Manchcter a/venue sta- yn' nur smug; uf 1ife_ the man tion the other day after .he hadi calls- Drills to suit the public plain, Bde v°11ne_ we-map. who bears ‘ a Ana tiirougii iii-ser, love iiiiii play, striking resemblance to Mrs. Schultz, shifts t-he Burden of the Day. much embarrassment and inconven- ience. Schultz, much excitcil, approached Patrolman Carroll and Brickey n little before midnig-it a-xii ii lil :hem his wife was in u liouso in Pine street. The patrol u-in i-\t_»i-ul :ind found an attractive y-,'i1ng\\'oii\un who said she- was Miss Emily Mercz. Schultz insisted thai. shii was his wife. He had followed hir from ii summer garden, he said. “I never saw vou in my !'fe," co- clared Miss Mertz \\ithrii;l1te;vus in- dignation, when Schultz told how they had Been married in Benton, lll. SChU1`T-Z ll0Cl'.~1red thut his picture was in the locket she wore, whereup- on with an air of triumph, Miss Mcrtz opened it for the patrolman. The Picture is conr;i'iierl was not ;i likeness of Schultz. Still cfiiiluratc, Schultz said he Could idfililfy hs \\'ift `.,v a crooked toe on one foot. Miss Miirtz cigliging- ly removed her sho: ;..iij ..~i,i¢kin,; ,md convinced the police that her toes were as perfect as 'I‘ril!.y's _ By that time Schultz hail misgiv- ings but asked the police to bear with him till hc could run over to the hoime of his fatlier-ir.»»l:\\v on Vir- ginia avenue. A half hour later Schultz telephon-:il he had made 3 "terrible mistake.” as his wife he feared hc had lost -.\'ri.~a sale at the home of her piiri-nt.-‘. THE BUR1')l-IN (ll-’ THE DAY. our mills of common thought the pattern all is wrought; .~\h ! the gods of wood and stone (Hin a single suint dethrone, But the people who shall aid 'Giiinst the puppets they have made First they teach and' then obey; 'Tis tho Burden cf the Day. Thunder shall we never hear ln this ordered atmosphere ? \'e\'i-r this monotony fuel Shattered by n trumpef,'\7 peril 'I Never storms that burnt and blow I-‘rom eternal summits, know? l‘_ho no man resent his wrong, Still is free the poct's sung ; Still, a' stag, his thought may. leap C‘er the herded swine and sheep, And in the pastures far away Lose the Burden of the Dny. Who shall rise and cnst away, First, thc Burden of the Day ? l Whc assert his place, and ti;-Bch ' Lighter labor, noblo; speech, Standing firm, erect :ull strong, Proud as' Freedo-ni, free as Song '.’ L0, we groan beneath tlieiwe-ig,'l1t~ Our own wi-.nknessi-.s create; Crook the k-nee and _=-but the lip, All_for ta-mer f`ell¢_>\vs-hip; Eminent Physician Explains Cause of Gout, Rheumatism, Sec." DR. W, G. MILLER. Ha was recently re-elected to office of President of the Canada Mining Institute. The real ciiusi: ol gout is due to tho organs. excessive nsr of ccrt-iiin articles ofl This clcansos the blood and sends food and drink, which in' time loads I it buck thirougli the system, full of to a disturbance i.l the functions of nourishment- nnii strength. the livcr. As ii result harmful pro- liheumatic tendencies are no longer ilucts such as uric acid are thrown noticed, for pure ulood kills the poi- into thc blood, causing thc condihion son that causes rheumatic aches. known as gout. Dull, aching twinges, stiff joints, C-onsei,uenf.l1.' it follows that, hnv- and di-fficnlty of exertion become ing proper diet and maintaining liver | things of the past. activity. a cure can be effected." l Of course by rheumutism such com- Probahly no physician has achieved ,plaints ns sci-atica, lumbago and neu- such success in liver disease as Ur. lralglu must be included, for after all, Hamilton. l what are they but manifestations of His pills of Mandraike and llutltcr-1rhcuma:tic poison? ' nut arf- everywhere acknowledigcil to' '1`ln'-s it is easily suen that a world be it spcclfic for slow, \\-Uuik or slug- , of ;_;ood is accomplished by Dr. Hami- gish liver; they givin tone and vital- ilton‘s Pills. Acting; as a blood rr.- ity to this organ t‘hnt enables it iii [ni--rotor :mil rt igeneral tonic for the perform its duties with en.-ic and cer- :system the-ir benefit is inculculalblc. tuini) !25c. per box or fire boxes for $1.00. Once the liver is corrected, Dr. lat all ileulers, and bu sure you get Hmniltiiifs Pills apply their pcculi.-rr i the genuine Dr. Hu'milton‘s Pills. merit to the kidneys and eliminating l _‘_ - r ' A: _ '_' _ ,_ V U _l . .. Women s -Moderate _ I9 . gg, Priced Shoes -, F 4 \\'i\pl.'ii'i! gr.-:ii siri--;s mi mlr \\'\\|ui~n's i'\li\il\‘r V *QQ Juli- l'iii`i>-l .\'l|i\i-\' ilri. \\'i~ .