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WE CAN ATTAIN IT For the p¢~rl'ecl physical poise we d0li`t iieed' to sliiily pltztiires in thc modern inagiizines. The ldciil forni- is \vell expressetl in sculptiire, dating back to 500-600 li.t'.. when the Spar- tans were nias'ters ot' (li't~c-ce. These ancients, says the Popiiliir Science Monthly for June, ctu'rietl tlteiiisei\'es iii such ii wiiy that the iiitiscles. or- gans, circulation and even thc- brain and nervous sy:-ite»iii \verc placed in hai‘monioii_»: rt-liitionsiiip. How t-iiii wc attai the shine list in wztlitiiig and squaring them evc-nl_v_ by carry- ing the chest high unt`: well arclied forward. by keeping the stomzich.iii and the_iteck tperpeiiiiictiiiiin like it column, and by forcing the chin in. EXPERT EYE SERVICE ' We have recently had the privilege of-_visiting the ofiices of some of the mont expert Opticians in Canada. _Wo have studied their methods and le? them practically demonstrated. -ln it is s matter of gratification to b'¢_eble to say that the service we are giving our patrons, we believe il .Quite equal to that obtainable in the larger centres. We solicit your patronage. _ 1 G. F. Hutcheson ' 1 Opticial g gi - '71' *‘ of her army; persuaded (‘hiirles VII. _ LOVED A PEASANT ~ ,_ _ .___ a Shepherd‘e Sen One dhy in the year 1722, n splen- little village church of _Lemesh during ial choir. A In' such dramatic fashion was A'1- exis Razoum, son of a Russian sheph- erd and drunlrard transplanted from the sordid village in which he hail been cradled to the splendors of a (‘ourt~the ilrsl step in one of the tn human history. Tired of Hlgn-born .Lovers At Moscow it was not long before an angel :ind the face of an uiigel." beauty and his niodesty; -.ind among them that of the Princess Elizabeth herself. daughter oi’ Peter the Gi-eat ei'ine_ To Elizabeth. indeed seated with Court in Europe. weary of her legion of high-placed lovers. the beautiful voice and fncc and the rustic innoc- ence of the peiisantfs son appealed ed hini her favorite singer, anti wi1thiii purse rind her properties. 'l`ht- .-hepherd's son was now not only over-elect, bitt priucipull Min- ister of the daughter of an Einpcror; and when she suceeded to the lin- periul crown, he het-:iiiie in all but name' Tsai' of Rusla_ ' In lit-r infatuation for the inan hei- pnssion had rescued fiom it hovcl to the inosl dazzling eminence in her Empire. she showered honors and riches ou him. He was n general in hi-ir army, Admiral of her fleet, tier Prime Minister. and the chief Lien- ileman of the Bedclii:iinbei‘; with vast estates and thousands oi’ serfs to call liini lord. From Cottage to Palace Hut all his dignities and splendor had no power to spoil the simple peas- ant, who. ii score of years earlier, had left his low-born mother with stream- ~ ing eyes. His great ambition now was to shai°e his good fortune with hei: Thus- it was that one day the l.f=.m- csh shepherd's wife found herself' in- stalled in the Moscow Palace, cai't».ss- cd and potted by an Empress-, and receiving the respectful lioinage of her highest officials. But the pea-sum woman found no pleasure in her new spleudors.. She was too otld. she declared, for such it transplanting. and yearned to he back again among her village cronies. And within a few months. she was thankful to escape from her gilded i-nge. leaving behind i‘y`i'iI, the youngest. brother of Alexis, -(L hand-_ some youth who won his way sc' quickly into the favor of the Empi'e.~:~s _ that in ti few years he had blossoined into a (`ourt and Gentleman of tiiel Bcdt-hambei-. with Ellzabetli's uriind- niece for wife; find wus Viceroy of' the ilkraine, with his humble mother. who declined to share his pn-lace. in- stalled in a modest house. neiii his Year; of Happinee No cngtent with thus showering honors o thc brothel' of the man she loved i-io passionately. Elizabeth. to, give him pleasure, accotnpiiiiietl him ing graciously on and accepting the1 liospitiility ol' his humble _relatives and frleiids_ und lnvisliiiig favors ou ull who had been kind to him in his tluys of obscurity | 'I`o his brothers-in-law-ii tailor. ii weiivetr, und ti sheplierd-tslic naive high posts in the army or at het t‘ourt, the village priest who had be- friletnded him in his boyhood. she raised to a liishoprit-. and she found ii litisliiinii fot ii fuvoritf- niece in f‘ount ltyouniin. her (‘huiicclloi"s son. As for Alexis hiniseli, no honor.-\ oi' riches wt-ig too great for liiui. She made him I~"icld-Maitslitfil sind head Let Us Clean Your Hat We can make your old hat. look like new-put in inside and outside bands, re~biock them in the latest shapes. Me1i'l Borsillno, straw and panama hats. and women'l straw, ieghorn and panama hate-no job too email or too difficult. Shoe-iiliining--poiishes for all the new styles in men's and womc'n's boots. . Laces of all kiiuiis in stock, _sud everything in the tobac- co dine. _ Orders from all parts of the Island' attended to. Telephone C°n'nection. Boston Shoe Shining Parlor euuuuvsios " d th ci ed hi long period of splen- . Dr Remodeled " -I--'-Iiouse | Frédl`H. Trlaiiiorl to give him the most coveted dis- tincti.on in Europe, a -(‘otintship of the llnly itoinan I-Inipire; and downr- cd him with :i kingdom in lands. He was now beyond question the D weallth. he was ,equally indiffereiit. if I :im (‘ount and Field-Marshal :intl Viceroy," he said tu his flatter- crs_ 'l owe it till io th” good heart of your Empress and mine, whose humble servant I am." ° ' Even when- tit. length Eliznlieiii clowns-d nil her favors, by giving hei- liand in secret mnrringc to tho peasant‘1-i son at the viliiige altar ‘oi l’erovo, he remained as unspoiled its ‘in the days when he sang in the vil- lage choir at |'Lemesh. _ | 'I‘lien followed n fcw yt-it-rs of such ‘lsplendor and happiness as few men have ever experienced. llc had now siimptiious apartments next to those n toss he sat at sions; iintl during his frequent iii- lrf-4»25Mwfin4moa. iiit-ks of gout the Empress minietervi *“"'*-*---‘-"*""-"Z-J cd to him night und day with the tender devotion of ii mother to a child. And when iii17il2, ICli1abeth's ea os s dur, he_ was glad to retire from the world in which he had played so ct dazzling a part, to thc seclusion of ons of his country estates. Preferred Love to Riches' . wln need the best I "None but myself." he confessed atl B A H 54 /\ H’ ";£` _ - ' the time. “can know with what plea- g _ `~ »’~ ‘ 'fi '~ for mv rieiir mistress made me re- ,_'*',';'j"f_E\_ _ ,. ,'12-tf":,_`. last td the woman to whose love he had and his I-kpchpn Emp,-esgy Cath. owed so much. Alex. Raxounin dis- appears from the stage on which he had played so brilliant and driimiitir the licence of the' most dissolute ii F019- A few more years of peace and ob~ scurity which to` him were fiii' nioie precious than alll his dignities aint riches; 'i‘hen ut lust the end crime to with a force she had neither the pow- i-hifi _ ei- nor the wish to resist. She appoint- When- with his limi llfeillli. he Wm* ered the name of the woman whose ii few years gave him charge of tier FOV# had glorified his life, thm gates. » - on a visit to his native village. siull-_ most owerful subject as to rank und’ surf- I leave ti- sphere to which I was I Plumbing possible -and nm hom and ,__ wh,_,h om my ,ovg | in the long yeaqi ofpeace and re ,tlremout that followed Alerts Ralouiit 'only appears once more In the lime-_ - 1m n-1 A QUEEN who 1th, new Empress. Catherine u..` that Her Majesty would confer Imperial rank on him in return for one small The Love that Made aniiinperor of fqvor mputs which proved his marriage to her predecessor, Elizabeth. - -the possession of the docu- Tp this,request. the ex-shepherd ie riidiy-aiired court omcnii on his why f'-nrned 'an einiibintiif and indlsnnnt to Moscow. chauced to stroll into the \‘<’f\\l0‘l. "Am I not.” he said. “a tiount, a Field-Marshal a man of wealth, all mistress. Are not such honors raised from the mire to sit by Burnt Their Marriage Certificate. "But, walt one'monient." he added and. with most dazzling and dramatic careers 'he h°"‘“|`“ 0' the Chant?-`\\0l'.» ill* plunged into the heart of the tire; and as he watched the flames devour the precious documents, he said: “Go now and tell those who sent you tliiit l never was more than the slave of the |,png“n| pm-,1_ ewigh the mp-9 of _my august benefactress, the Eiiiprcss Elizabeth, who could never so fur had won all hearts- hy the atlmost tiu- hill/e f0l“S0\i0n \\l‘i` DOBIUUII UB I0 enrtltly sweetness of his singing, his `mm’l`Y H Svublecl-" Thu with a lie on his lips, his leaving the room. he returned a bttndle of papers, which, to S. tribute of loyalty and gratitude great and simple-souled niiin, I was cured of Bronchitis und As- s by MINAHITS LINIMENT MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE hot 5, P. E. I. l was cured of a severe' attack of Rlieumatisiii by MINARD’S LINI- MIENT. Mahone Bay. JOIIN MADl~3lt. i wus di-uied oi' a severely sprained leg lNARD`S LINIMENT by M _ JOSHUA A. W\'NAt‘_li’l‘. Bridgewater. i , ` ‘lN` FIELD AND‘WO0D l Mushrooms! How many thousands |91' IJ00Ple have “the fear of death put into them" by these strange growths of forest and field! 'und yet a little ‘study and care would render tlieiii without disastious- results, ' Of the many iiuiiiircils oi’ ‘fliese growths comparatively few ure fatally D0lSotiouii_ but those few ure deiidiy. So it behooves the inuslirooni gather- er to walk w-iirily_ and to be positive oi' his premises, before allowing it fun- gus-,to piiss his lips and bo I-oriilleii within his iuterniil croiioiiiy. iiutjthei-e are severiil ltiiids-_ that, lt' once cleaily recognized by their dis~ tinctive euriiiarks, orc t`orevei' siife tiiiti tlelecl-iililtx One ol` tile:-'c is thc Morcliella. On old paistiire binds, uni- tiiigniieaps of lii~iisli_ look out for ii sponge set tip on it stick. 'l'lie niueili- iouni is conical, _v»~llowy-iuwii iiiid pit- lcd with large cells- itst like it sponge. 'Folic it-unit i-njoy it feiir lessly. Another species is tiiiik lii'o'wn, liciivy lines ttivitlliig the ri-ll_~i into sec- tions-tliis itiso is siit`t‘_ 'l`ht-re nie four kinds, niiti till rou- si-inble curii olliier. uiiti tlicrt- is -no _poisonous fungus liltt- tiit»ni_ 'l`o prc- tpiirt-, and cook, rinse wiell iii sicvviuil wiiters, to I-loziiise thc pits oiil, t‘ooli for nlioiit on hour. Atltl it liiiiip oi' but- icr, pepper und sul| and tliiclicii with flour. 'l‘he next in urdcr is thc Vopriiiiis. iii' liikciili. This, wlion ripe, tiis.~'olv»\s into un iiiky iiioss, t~vt~i~_\'tliiiii; lint np- pctiziiig in :ippcni'uiit-1', '|`lie sliiiggy iniiul groivs io iibout tlirct- inclirs iii height, wliitc with litili: points oi' tin- pccl tnrileil np, giving the niuslirooiii ii shaggy look. ’i‘:ikt» it bt~t`ui't-. thi- Cult cxpniids, while l|_ is still in its stcuple form and it is delirious. it f-HOW-‘i ill p.ist_iires, and loose ei_ii'tli. ’l`lic sci~oiitl species of the coprinus is thc, Inky iiiiishrooiii, whit-,li < Canagla* _- L , -Wg-....__._.--.,\_.,. _ .__.._._ _ high and cvcr higlii-i piirc oi' /\ii_i'_ii- rii many of the iiewcst sivent.c_|~s now show ii ti-iiiiiiiing of iiiiiiiiiioii. tion of .~'-oft l>i'iiwii with ii \\'otilt‘ii s\vcnti\.i'. ’l‘iit-rc is no ri-tisoii ____ __ _ _vii ril. _______l____ *“ ___ __ _______;] __ _._.c__ . _..e_~___. __ L L ___ _ _ _V _“______ 7___- ci "._._ .__ _ ns,-in Com P young man who reads and heeds his Bible, With the young man who goes to thc midnight cabaret and drinks and dances till two dciock a. m.; who frequeiits the great \1\_/lute Way with its lures and pitfalls! 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