ntar in 3. saw her brother kil}- An an a nt, although it od more than 100 miles distant, One afternoon last September the young woman was sitting on the h of the ranch. A slight fooling of numbness passed over her, and of sudden sho saw hee brother come ol i aos Plains on a horse. approached the horse reared rew the man to the ground, bundeod yards. He lay there coding, d in horror threw her hands over her eyes. When she look- ed again the sun was shining brightly over the province. She rushed to her Ni Charles is dead! Charles is atl in the . "1 must go to t Sturgis, near Key- I must go to him | : Ken a soventoen: Her mother endeavored to pacify her, I, in a dream, saw an ac- | believing that she had become hysteri- 10 her father, who was ou | cal. Several days later a letter was visit her, vecpived from a friend of the young when a distance away, while at the "Hoaring of her illness, the oe : « RJ Kendall, h to the| Bocause of illness Rev. J. Owen 5. Ry aetoued Jones, pastor of a' church in Walling. ds situated at the top | ford, Conn., gave up his pastorate and ipitous bluff. While moved to New York to receive medical the man lost his treatment. With her two children the distance of thirty { pastor's wile took a trip to Cuba. he lay at the bot- Mrs, as awakened some one had seised her y that Evening. oulders. A presentiment of See Gg him over the stones for se. {1 and deds. . "As I looked. I seomed to live the years over again. I passed overeach of the leaves, when in red letters at There, just as she had seen him in| the bottom of the fifty-first year her drea Bl of cecivert tirer was marching up a hillside, drawn sabre in his hand. He heard the inspiring gallop and. boom o canhon nearby. mpttering unintelhigibly of war. killed while climbing the Alps. the count, with blanched faee. come to me, I am dying." " deep crevasse. sons wha dream of their own death, will come about as they foresee. One year before his death, William H. Allen, "formerly a well-known edu- cator of a North-Western state, tald his family one morning of a curious dream. "In my sleep," he said, "a great book was opened- before me. In it were five maps. representing five decades in my life. Here, on each map, were the memory pictures @f important events dl neck and kick. him. "The meg a barrel fi beneath had--suffered Le resin. of w, ¢ schmidt, of P} ladelphia, a from | his bed and. ploy men | Seems to help. Why not use Catarrho- : . {zone™ It drives a cold out in One ar Rudolph Mes. day. Hanling, pleasant and certain, i That's 8 zone: Get it to-day, and to-morrow «cold, bronchitis or . catarrh is , Sold everywhere; 5c. and $1 sizes, e m, was her husband. He had rt ---------- | { tied a rope abut his Is Your Cold Better. ° No, its as bad as ever and nothing n st how you find" C&tarrho- gone- TURDAY, MA Ee ---------------------- -- Arges of the Poltuire - oe Rotary W. Graybill, who resides near; Bird-In-Hand, Lancaster county, t that her house right she awoke, Fire had started from a chicken brood- er on the porch. -It spread so rapidly that it was licking its way into Mrs. Graybill's bedroom by the time she \ | soldier. YHe loved to dwell on memor- ies of Mie battles in which he partici- pated. Early one day--as he told the sisters at St. Joseph's Hospital when he. recovered consciousness--he dreamed Telephone In Logging Camps, Lewiston Journal. The telephone is doing good work for tho forests of Northern Maine. The using it in driving logs along west hank of the Penobscot. They are thus in touch with log drivers' lams. When a jam of logs is in evj- denéo the telephuoe orders the men to close the gates and stop the logs from coming down until the dam is broken the telephone sets the log- ger to werk again. A stick of dyna- used to start logs of horses, the beating of drums, songs in the distance--*'Dy Wacht am Rhine' and other dear songs of the Father- With him were many of his former friends--many of them long since dead. He thrilled as ho marched along, @when there was the sudden At thay moment he arose and plung- ed through the window. A policeman found him lying on the pavement, mite is generally that are congested. Formerly relays of ployed to carry the wews up and down Count Cibrario, head of one of the most. ancient families of Turin, an- nounced one morning to his family that he dreamed his son had been are' being extended up and down eur The telephone is also firo wardens in dis- covering 'and extinguishing forest fires. has been established om the top of Squaw. Mountain, six miles east of Greenville, From there the ob- the country for miles and locate any fire within a radius of sixty miles, "I saw him sliding over a sharp- pointed glacier, his arms spread out, clutching madly as he sped down. the perilous mcuntain of ice," declared "He was screaming for help, and then, suddenly, a chasm yawned be- low him, like an angry," hungry mouth, and inte this he plunged. 1 saw him lying at the bottom, batter ed and bleeding, gnd I seemed to hear i$ voice saying, "Father, father, r and read the fore- cast of the next. "I trembled as I laid my finger on ge--dreading to see the future, top of the page, I saw nd of my fifty-second © ott, a three-year-old bo iE lisappearcd from his home in Cardiff, ogy 1905. Searching parties ter him, bloodhounds were Yet no trace of. the lad Cats As Companions. Uf the millions 'of people who have a year, lying ill. whispered to me that 1 should ill on my fifty-second birth- probably have any written about their pets from not alone of human associa- guish@d champion- ter who, devoting ct of pussy's his- 'r quite an impos. ames df both sexes ribe. That tabby, her feet, like some careless bipeds, is a proverb, but not many perhaps have heard that this en- viable faculty is a mira bestowed by Mohammed twenty catsy Tasso had the "fancy," and merely to mention The son, Livio, was known. as an expert climber, and the count's fami- ly reassured him that there was noth- ing.in his dream. Some time later, however, the body of the boy was brought home. He had plunged to a horrible death at. the bottom of a the boy dreamed several times that she saw him lying dead in a clump of bush ) enough, a farmer named Parker, while riding along the tween Abertillery July, found the sk just such a place as dreamed tion, but of distin On his fifty-second ricken with apoplesy at and Blaenavon last Devoyd, the French baritone, eleton of the boy in wife one morning that in a he saw himself lying go. His wife, alarmed b; pleaded with him theatre that even- her. While he took ruptured a 'blood vessel of Abertilicry, Mon- » dreamed that he stop B before hing, plucked Alarmed by the dream, Mr. consulted Rev. D. Collier, and ing list of great n as lovers of the eat t It is not wncaommon to hear of per- Because of dreams two cases are re- corded where clopers were brought to J o- and 'who devoutly believe their end | not ts go to 'the ing. He laughed at i wife and fourteen-year-o As no word was received the wife believed he ight, about a vear Hugo, Beranger and Maupassant. One Been killed. One ni almost regrets to lea later, she saw her She told 'the woman her hu bad anarried another and was living in Crawfordsvil Impressed by the dream, rn that Petrarch, departing from 'the spirits of his sonnets to Laura as to half cherish thoughts of safcide on her death, finely found consolation in the whose skeleton may seen in the museum at Padua. ------ Economical' Relief. ge bottle of Smith's long time and does carosses of a cat, On the fourth anniver- he passed away. I{lege a wellknown i her hushand had mar- thy woman and started in The first wife had. her has. aclot of ouring, pain, cures any bruise any imflamantion It should be in every the time, At Wade's, drug ----iiind the villain on the doing things they ted before the other and wife of a Pittshurge n the spirit world he would 'make his med his wife had fled to jYasgia. and subdues man whose name oi. He asked Capt A Egan to make on- [store urg. A few hours a telegram that Harrishurg with a ims | ain of Detectives saw his friend. On 8 Iter Roan received st as he was about People applaud -- WAS NOT MADE TO ACHE troahls back was #0 Jame I Solis in bed. - 1 was advised to try Dean's | Pills. Tdid soand in ene week I was. to walk with very little pain, and in five months my bask was as Doan's are 50 cents per bex ITCH, Mange, Prairie Scratches and every form of contagious Itch on hu- man. or animals cured in thirty minu- tes by Wolford's Sanitary Lotion. It never fails. Sold by H. Wade, -- a An, Awful Race. ~~, For Human Life FPnewmonia and Tuberculosis Vieing With Each Other For Pre-eminence in Ravaging Humanity. Life is sweet and pregious to every: body. The awinl records of the ravag es of disease daring the poay winter must make people - stop and think Throughout Canada , 'all. disgases of the throat and lungs have been especi ally prevalent, and the best authori ties say they are still on the in crease. The city of Toronto furnishes a reliable sample of the prevailing conditions throughout "Canada. Dur- ing February tHe official vital statis tics of Toronto show 27 deaths from tuberculosis and 65 from pneumonia. March shows 30 deaths from tuberoul- osis and 65 from poeumonia. This is an alarming increase, and doctors seem to be at their wits' end to check these diseases. It is somewhut re markable, however, that over 7% per cent. of the cases of tuberculosis and 80 per cent. of the cases of paeumonia that were treated by Psychine fully re covered. Had it not been for the rap: idly increasing use of this remedy the death rate wopld have heen very much heavier. When the wonderfal 'merits of this remarkable remedy are known as they ought to be, these deadly diseas- es will largely have lost their dread power. Psychine quickly; and effective ly cures not only these diseases, but all the conditions that bring on these troubles, sich as stubborn coughs, colds, catarrh, la grippe, chills, night Sweats, rundown and wasted condi tions. It is a marvelous remedy for stamach troubles alo, and-all pul monary. troubles vidld quickly to its 8Teat curative power. "I was out with the volunteers at London and | got a heavy cold, which turned +o bronchitis, and my Jugs Wty severely. affected. I had a cough all summer. Piychine, proved a great blessing for m yb is nT ositive cure for bronchitis and lung troubles. * LEY SCHELL ; : "Ravenswood, Ont." Paychine, pronounced Si-keen, can be obtained at all druggists at 50. and $1 per bottle, or . T, A. 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