ttti Prest or and w. Ros don, I son. I etch, m cos Mr. coma men: the , adopte new!» tired on are as 1 FINA} Tot ten, Allan. Co, iiiat N THE mum: M, Constant Outlines Doctrines ofa New Creed, TO BECOME UNIVERSAL, HE SAYS A remarkable work trom tn the French philosophvr. He stunt, has just. appeared. In i plains at length precisely w rerariou ot the future will be. expressun thunkeru 'u views will bet wm wt tl noe '" t h; tt the W thr blind and indlsum-t I oral realm. indh‘Huull polarized, in the sen stinct. of the animal Waltzing]: toward mound in its slow ol at Inst it reaches man. In the animal It was as yet in a crude state only. In man it acquires consciousness and can never again go trathward. But at every step the soul fashions and prepares its material garb. Fourth-Tho evolution of tho mul ls Igtnnite, and each existence is no more than a Pttte in the book of puer- Ilty. In every stage of molutiun at. tained by the soul it has in itself the crowning synthesis of all the lower powers of nature. and at the same tlme it was the germ of all the superior lacultlee. power, lntelligenve. lore, which it is dwtined to develop in succeeding “was. Fttth--The, soul messes in its corporal and spiritual states. The corporal mm ll necessary to the null until It attains a certain degree ot perfection; It ls developed by the tasks to which it In adjusted tor its actual needn. and here It acquires metal practical knowledge. A single corporal exhtence would be Imum- clout tor these ends. Hence it takes up new bodies " long as it tindtt that newâ€. and each time it ad. vnnceo with the progress acquired In in?†oxbtencleo and in in spiritual Btxth--ht the intervals between these corporal existences the soul liva on its spiritual life. That life has no fixed limit. The happy or unhappy state of tin soul is inher. out in its own degree ot perfection. The coal alters iron the very evil " has committed. Because its atten- ti-m is incessantly directed to the consequences of this evil. it under- stands the pain and is stimulated to correct itseii. It forms strong resolu- tions, and, the time hating arrived, descends again Into a new body, to improve itself by labor and study. It always preserves the intuition. the vague sentiment of the resolutions tormed before its rebirth. Fieseuth--Wtum the soul has ac- quired in our world the sum of pro grew which the state of that world admits. it departs to be inearnated In another world, more advanced. where it acquires new knowledge. and Inasmuch am now the incurmnxon in a material body is no longer useful to it. it lives an entirely spiritual life. There it pram-eases In another on.» and by othtr means arrived at the culmkmtlm: point of progress. it enjoys tum-em tewty. having been admitted Into the counsels ot the Al. mighty- ,A mummy. hat " n Etrhth--The soul has a fluid body. the subtance or (nuance ot which is drawn into the universal or anemic nuld, forming and nourishing It " the at? Korma and nourishes the material body. This state of the soul Us more or lean ethereal. tuxxrrdimr to the dance of it; porinotrtiou. __ 7 There Is thus an 1ntermetiary he. tween the soul and the body: an or, gun tor the "Won ot all tho solutions. Thom which come from without make an Impression on the ttodr_thes lying-Marx Managua it, Gli 'the 'ttN,,",',', 001w 'su/ut,'",',,',',":',,': “gent heme. melt. , nt eac. “on come- from the Inltlatlve ot the soul It may be said that the soul wills. tho mammary transmit; and the Indy puffqrms Y.te. m. - mg to M. Constant. will be the relig- ht! (and! of the (more. He beau this matting partially upon the tradltlonl at the paart and partly upon that an!- "m1“, of principle- which lie- st the m de tl.) ttyr Hwy!" W 'iiisotris, thir 4tortrhntyytyeh, trecord- midst " tll n "'iiskijAiidiud by tbs tgieat Iss In th tl " tl Pt, 'ill be. As the non of many elsewhere. m8 Henri In it In y what ti pen 'on SPLIU u: _b-e_9.'"9.P-" F----'- - our (:37. and it In In coolermlty with an the beliefs ot modern spiritualism. --N. Y. Herald. IN OTTAWA VALLEY. Reuben Draper, of Bristol, P. t Reports That. He is Cured of Gravel by Dodd's Kidney P1119. Passed a lmrgo Stone Ono WretrArter l ""ttttetwirtr. DmId’s Kidney Puts--- Now Con-plenty Free From This Troubli-th-rumlm ml! "odd's Kuhn-y Pills to All tiatrerers From Bladder Compltsirsts. grunts!!! of w went somewhere. It will also come handy when I want to figure out how many pounds of soap a woman can get tor three dozen eggs at the grocery. So I do not ongrudge the time I have spent in acquiring it. But my ambitions do not fly so high. I just want to marry a man who can llck anybody of his weight in the townath. who can run an eighty- atr'Nb tarm and who has no female re- latives to come nrmmd and try to boss the ranch. And I will agree to cook good dinners for him that won't tret1d him to an early grave and lnvloh upon him a whole lot of wholesome affection and one that his razor hasn’t been used to cut broom wire when he want. to shave. In View of all this I don't care it I do get 0 little rusty on the rule ot three and tinny-ed other things an the your: tro r.' an argument. The darkest hour 18 the joy ot the itinerant match peddler. It's a. wise man who shaped his plans to lit the Inevitable. All is fair in 1ove--exoept the actions of the other fellow. It'reail.i"toGiah for a thing. but it's another thing to get. what you wiuh for. Even when the unoxprsted happens there is always â€1330210 who says “I told you so." A lot of the eonmrtratioa worked ot in moiety ought to be dumped m the garbage can. A bad beghmlng may make a good ending. but too many people never make any kind of A beginning Patumi wanna are iieidorn" losers. ways the, proverb. That, accounts tor 2t great wealth acquired by physi- amr. 7 It scares a. female suffraglst who thinks women ought to be like men half to death tt she (Hanover: she has a Maine coming. -- - . " There ls, one good thing about a charity concert for the benefit of the poor. and that is the benetlclaries are not obliged to attend.--Chloago News. Tests of the nvw segmental gun at Sandy Hook mm to 1m made shortly undnr the (Erection of experts of the Ordnance Department of the War Office. This wvnpon is made up of a com ot tempered steel segments. around which ls rolled about seventy- live miles of steel wire. with n. thln steel jacket outside. Upon this basis wlll be iurnlshed a 10-inch gun. with which the heaviest armor now sup plied to war-ships may be plerced. The completion ot this New ot heavy ord, nance renown the 1ontr-trtand'atg com troversy between lmpregnable armor and irresistible moans ot attack. It the Brown segmental can should prove capable or p'erclng the thicken amor- plato capable ot Mottstlom It would be neon-Ir: to reform .11 ext-tum that}: at and “not and wanes. m-PtttuitArttu, Battoed. . When crank meets crank then comes mun-5’0 Liniment Cure- Colds, etc. tl M X ancient. times pnd ..o.t have a A New Gun. '. 1 am not gang to writing poetry or essays are Woman. It will en- nrect the grammar of ly have, should he speak my presence, or my he are. It will also come Poittters yr _-The people the Ottawa My Mum tin-y la, an is wit- M'r who are with that m WP" re It 'per nki tr he re of It ttt of trg ll it ot Flt-t News of Son In Nine Years In of m. Executlon. Cleveland report says: A messenger boy rung the door belt ot the house at No. 186 Dodge street. yesterday " ternam. "I've got a. telegrmn tor Mrs. Mule Patterson." ho said when the door was opened. Mrs Datum-son bl employed there M n domesvlc. She came from the kitchen. $05155 hm- name in the book and tore open the envelope. Thu is what she rend: - Plttalmrg Penitentiary. Jan. 15. Mrs. Marie Patterson. No. 136 Dodge street. Cleveland. Ohio: William Patterson. your son. wlll be llama! tomorrow. Come at once. The mother burst mm a paroxyam of tours. Members of the family by whom she is employed assisted her to her room. where she has slnoe re- mained. almost. completely helpless from grief. Mrs. Patterson told her story as follows: "Tho terrible telegram Drought me tho first. tidings l have haul hum my son tor nine years. "'I was married when but If: yuan old. Soon after my marriage my hun- lxuvd and I had trouble. and he. Ir". me. baking my tr,ranortuuoold boy with Mm. I did not use huh mun tor nix years. At the than! I wall living: in Al. touxm. Pa. A detective returned my boy to um. hut only to have him w, MMI" 3M M-‘fw‘w w, M© "" In? , N " II - " - , _ "W†T " Wy, = JI ..ici%" a.“ “as BN-INF) " " 1kffr'i' vita}- 'it 'i', © : (:ii1.?t1',1'ri?sf,kl'sss'si', , 57“: 3:, M“... ' y, AfiiCdfiP' M / "5f,irfii'i")"tjj)l, i'iiitTifii'i8jTvir'i2 "itect'. bi Jd Mr. Mackie Hays: "About six yum-s ago I contracted a very heavy cold, aud ulluwad it to run on for notâ€; time, without attention. Soon I renlma] that 1' was a victim to the deadly ravages of Catnrrh, and became so affected I that I had to give up ordinary work. Friends advised me to use this remedy and that one, and l soon exhausted the long list of worthless snuffs and powders that are recommended tor C'atarrtt, The result was that wran- time Catarrh had developed to Con- Humption. At last I heard of Catarrh- ozone. which was recommended to me as a new scientific treatment of won- derful curative power. 1 procured an loutfit, and a few applications bene- I fired me more than weeks of treat- mPnt from any other preparation, and n more “tended use of tystarrh- mono completely cured me. and I have had no Cntarrhal symptoms since. boy to me. but only to have him when again by his mum. tour years later. and I had not heard from him tduco that time until I received the torriblo, newa that he want to be em- ...m..l an tho. mllows tor the murder cubed on tn: ot Aliteo Vaat li' " Demlly Catttrrh ttttet flute upon the na8rrrer Ind Wtl in: In!" l‘ulllull " In " guaranteed cure for (‘ATARRIL ASTHMA. muosmzn‘ls Sold everywhere. Complete outfit, price $1.00; extra lnhalant. BOe per bottle. Money refunded It it mm to benefit. Trial outfit for 10 cents In stamps to any address. N. C. Poison & Co., Kingston, Ont., Proprietors A misplaced comma has got a Greeley county, Kansas, paper intoa peck of trouble. The jam-mu In (also tlon recently published an Item ln which the tollcwlug sentence oc- curred: "Two young men from Leotl went with tMir girls to Tribune to attend the teachers' institute and}? soon as they left, the girls got drunk." The comma belonged after the “girls" and thelntter are making it hot tor the editor. I know MINARD'S cure Diphthet'iec. “ the new Human of Mr. Frank cure Group. Patterson R. He mar an HUI-IL I ‘ a (mm-re Cape Island. I know MINARD‘H LINIMEN‘I‘ Is the best remedy on earth. . . a Minard's Liniment Cures aarget Cows. '"iri.Tiir; had nothing to do with the cure. He moved into a nat, and now he hasn't got room to ham 8. m. Dr. squiils--How did you cure that man of nu'."' - _ _ The fingers can be strengthened for playing musical instrument: by a Col- orado man’s exerciser, which has a cation of spring-controlled cords set in a frame, wbth, rings at the lower ends of the cords, which are slipped over the fingers and adjusted in posi tion at the tip or bane of the t'uMrer. Nonrnlgiu's Her intent Agony. Why wait, it suffering pnin , buth at once to the nearest drug store and buy a bottle of l’ulson's Nervillne. It will cure you. Pain cannot stay where it ls used. It is just the thing to have in the house to meet a sudden attack of lllness. Nervlllue cures neuralglaln five minutes; toothache Instantly; any nerve pain just as quickly. Why does It do this? Because It contains the most powerful pain subdulng sub- ctunoeo known to medical science. Try lt and be convinced. Ga; "'ian"tGstitrrittt into a. depotg In Mlchlzan have be French Village. I know MINARIYS Norway, Me volloun euro "trected try C; r new orarntsted air "’9an if Mr. Frank Orlon Min-kit CAT ARRHOZONE Seven-M B! tht gang qt Ale.. that NDERFUL RECOVERY A MOTH ER’S (in It "', K. omum in the Wrong Pitta' ttttIA Finger Exerciser. Igulowm for Nu m. Chettper Cure. w m1 JOHN D In tram It'ect ed t I fastened In churne- aut was rant develop- thought that 0 some bud F arm! trot F. ctDiNiNGiHhM J oeeph A. Ntow. LINIMENT will LINIM ENT will BOl'TJLLIER pt lon at ttttutt y Cumrrhn 10M an this wi ms been at Pa ttergon tl to Con. 'atarrh- d to ms of won- m y " U Bl" in Picton. Dee. 18.--We read . great deal concerning the hardships and sufferings endured by the Canadian pioneers in the early days of our Do- minion. But the truth is that many of their descendants, in our own times. endure equally as much u did their forefathers. Penalties of Modern Methods of Living. The case of Miss Anna Young, of this town, is an instance. Mis- Young is a grand-daughter of Col. Henry Young, the United Empire Loyalist, in whose honor Fort Henry " Kinmston, was named. She says: “I had suffered with rheumatism for twenty years. My poor body was all twisted out of shape, so you can im- agine the agony I endured. My phy- sicians could not help me; all the medicines I used were utterly useless. "I read of Dr. Arnold's English Toxin Pills, one day, and thought. I'd give them a trial. I " thankful for having that inspiration, for I am now free from very terrible pains and aches, thanks to Dr. Arnold', English Toxin Pills-and to them alone. I cannot, of course. be made young again, for I will be 79 years old in Docember, yet I feel I can end my days in pence, thanks to Dr. Arnold’s Enghsh er Dr. Arno the only m disease by w xanm of smell and completely (wrung? tho whole system when entering it my!) the mucous aux-mum. such nrticlea'slmld new: be used except on preaorlptm from reputable phy. slclxms. as the damage they will do In ten told to the good you (mu pm- rdtrly derive from them. Hull's Ca. tan-h Cure. manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0.. contains no mercury. and is taken internally, acc- Ing directly upon the blood and mu. cous aux-lam of the system. In buy lug Hall's Cumin-h Caro be sure you get. the mm. It u, when Internal. ly and made in Toledo. 0.. by F. J. Chaney & Co. Testimials (we. Sold by dragging. price Tse per bot. tie only pily ter t LIFE’S DIFFICULTIES. great wrnu Wedding rings are supposed to be always the some, but still the fashion of them has altered lately among the smart people. The newest brides are wearing plain gold circles which are two-thirds narrower than those torm- erly worn. When worn it is exactly like any conventional wedding ring. In reality it consists of two separate gold banda, each made in a spiral. Them fit so closely together as to form a perfect ring without visible joint. Thin marriage ring ls symbol:- cal of the Joining of two into one. mm )per If the children require Physio tt'te so nice as Miller's Worm jets; very pleasant to take. Manchester, N. B., is having a gen eral debate upon the right of " jus. tice of the peace to Us the brides whom he marries. The Justices to a man claim the right from custom as old as the ceremony. and claim that they have all the discretion in the matter. Those unsightly pimples can be on- tirely removed by the use at Miller's Compound Iron Pills. GO doses 35 cents. Though the German Emperor em- ploys Berlin tailors, he believes in giving provincial:' employment also. In every Important town there is a court tailor. who occasionally tray the honor of supplying the Emperor with a uni. form. Beware (“Ointment If your every-day duties are a hur- den, It is because you are not well Miller's Compound Iron Pills will cor rect this condition. Hall's Put two tablespoonfula or butter in the dish, and when hot put u single layer of large, well-drained oysters in the bottom of the dish. When browned on one side turn them and brown upon the other, adding more butter " It is needed. Season with salt and paprika, and serve with toasted crackerl and sliced lemon. At Few people are a lit“. in a moment re manuscript of rmooecu', and. tin A test occurred near Frankfort ot a. ttewly-lrtvantod amounted! and noiseless powder. The Inventor claim- ed his powder po-ttst ten times the explosive and propelling force of or- dinary motels- powder. The to“ was not anti-futon. my Minnrd'a Llniment Cum Diphtheria rid at Mlnnrd's Liniment Cures Distemper " “in ant-d, and, though he atterwara tcd of his action, he was '[utte e to recall In: melodies. Gounod? . "Faust" was nearly lost u, the I by the religious scruples or thc x composer. About the time he a is he determined henceforth to write sacred music, but, hap- tor posterity, he thought bet. t his resolution. The New Wedding kin pe" mt Coutain Tailors to the Kaiser Il an llllll Kissing the Bride unily Pills are the has: heme C kiuirut Oysters Saute. will surely destroy Che l and completely derongr' ratem when entering it muoous aux-mum. such id new: be used except one from reputable phy. w damage they will do , the good you can pm- from them. Hull's Ca. manuracttsred by F. J. l, Toledo, 0.. contains no ls taken internally, acc- upon the blood and mu. I of the system. In buy tau-tn Caro be sure you ine. It u, Miran Internal. I in Toledo. 0.. by F. J. 5 I feel I can end my thanks to Dr. Arnold's 18 {lish Toxin Pills 11 earth that cure the germs (ha Mt Pt' ll " Oper" Kit m2 Ilarrll noni Pow It WIVES OF BRITISH- (-EN FINALS. Long Continued Suspense of may wttitat-Lady Menu-en. Much hearty nympnthy. an London Sketch. ia (alt for Lady wane, who has now been tor so long in 3 state ot terribte suspense. Few distinguish- ed otfieero' wives have gone through Worse momenta than has Lady White luring the last 25 sears-her Lady- ship and Sir George celebrated their silver wedding this last year. Ever since their marriage he has betty con- stantly on active service. and he ac- companied Lord-then Sir Frederick .-Robertm on the latter's famous march from Kabul to Kandahar. on this occasion performing the feat of anus which won him the Victoria Erma. Owing to that fact that she this occasion performing the feat 0 arms which won him the Victorh Cross. Owing to tha Net that ab was the daughter of the Vonntabl Joseph Hayley. at the time of he marriage Archdeacon ot Calcutta Lady White was admirably fitted t be thas write od the man occupying th highest posétion in India. LADY MEMUEN. No worm med Miller's Worm Calculations of the enormous wr- tune awaiting the popular author of the future stagger belief. but they seem sound oaieulatiotw, none the lady. Today. for example. a popular "Int" tor a. novel menus a sale of 300,000 coplea. When U. B. population hm: doubled, such a "hit" will mean ooo,. ooo copies. But the growth of the book-reading public In inllnltely more rapid than the growth of population, Hence try 1950 a novel of the day might anally meet with a run of Too.. ooo copies. The royalties of an author would then mount up to labulouu sums required avoidable eating 0 Take Laxative Bromo Qulume Ttttr lets. All druggttrta refund the money if it falls to 01m 250. E. W. (how's “nature 0a on each box. 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