Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Apr 1897, p. 5

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~"~n3:tlg" In menu. ""1 ` round. said u; syn} :3. na"3."-Sui}: or `Beer is Indian for no noun .1: lrlmn mmun: "nlm " In ..'L IQ!` us lgilllan [int] n 0 . II on r 4 pounds. o.;`d " om" 1:1 Ihn nr Lhlrtvqlx nounrh; A "Pm 35'! Rf ': .'.'.:`.'i{`;' c'; `..'{.`.".} `u`{;`3+`3 Int up at two metric _ . 0 pound!` mall: in En land ltontdgg 91 ty-. was d one- alt bunholu or dry mt . AIMS aw 0nu&d``Pia'`in : Anmllne R0995` 0 would dam! n Tlentlu of as foot` and tho person nu the word Sho` in Juan would Ii nnta one and lit-tnnthn of Annnri`. Pectin V ` In tndunen . count to 5 r = dmtindi tin. to - grain wife`: witlzw to I L? 1,.`- meme, in tab? t uon the mm dun:-tmI.n?di ..;"::.:" ..::'r::.`.:.~;:':* '-5* * " 7 . . with tlmr Anmflcan aqmaoi." It wllipilntlon contain: some curious as an inuruaimfegtum` am l `I u II n Kuhn and ha` in . 7- The word `borrol" in in mount 100 pounds of ulnhu. whi 9 in Malta it in u oultoml ph 101- eleven r 4 H: In 2'.ii'...`:'.f. 22. s`l..`.\._ 32: --n-:1 .~.`.?.`I`.!." M ID [J ` _l0'l' U|3"Cn - -I as M. ..`u 5% one Su. and L ""5". Ciaingupf U .93` . feet, in uqrmnny the n. am:-A-.-. o....u.a..j j % J." `Qua Ild Inuollu Phlnlnnln-v an: o and six-tenth: of Miunrt. 13% we worn "ano" In Japan would ' ttlo " n Pdleulino m I ln'nIIh'I| hid in vrln fivn n:nl n`:2.d|n=r,.`. mm3A=%` " a=u"a.I.*n.u.-f Prompt. Plenum Porhct. --_ n.-.._n_..__.__ I- - _,, , `-3 vv.` -V... _ --_ ..._ ulvo. Intuit nut}! April mm. 10! `m, . 'I.`."!.IIl0-P.) 1 gnnjj 1 1 161 In Acoln or Eh `:.I I121- nux. more as a vacancy In me position of brid room. A man about fifty years ol . gigfm his name ulveratt 1`: Smith. fume 6 Anne Arundel conn- lv, Md. rl-ivntl that` In Instr: :3 rnnna amun. ll'ln(`f. 0| Alllll ATIIINIEI COED- ty. Md.. rrived there to mury uyoun lady to whom he Ind become enngex thnmnh an nxchumn nf nhntnnnnhn [MANUFACTURED BY CANADIAN TYPOGRAPHmC0., WINDSOR. om I I "ne of tumors no on such nine of the po In on which Hi? Ire! in o rl-lad. in- nnuurllnc spot-foclly (9 A BTR N on the n. The pnlhvn in ground pufu-sly true and In the bull: M` an equal portion 0! the load tall Mm. giving a {orhctly EVEN DIST IBUTION on the wor . F I_';1`; 0 Mn be `non Hub nd Axlo in . made r'E'nur 1. mm 233601 by the felt washer. he nuts T tho nn nu an ulna]; Mm Innnl I. ......x.A n. AL"7iL-Wm Oaqggll` in ntngud in tho pnthwu and The poistn of contact on an be than an ax 1u.m- sh anuxnnas um arm-K3In.. noun? W - ' The Auk or ml. min hub an at all um... PARALLEL. NOT UP TO HIS PHOTO. or Bicycle berings, the Evans & Dodge and "Allqothers." Read the uqilanaciouubohonh each cut, then judge for yourself. The only bicycle using the 4-point beating in the OEORGE MILL-S J: 00.. AGENTS. KIN G-STOJSI`. OIbl"I`.A.;BIO. $--2`: , _.,,--.-...., V ...V (Hr. \Vnltcrs is :1 former resident of Tor;)l1to. mu] wont to Califominl in search ol` tho health that was linallv rivcn to him lw Milburn`t Heart and Nerve Pills. "Tllue ills are . L . P . sold by all druggisls. .'1H')m*:| box, ur 3 boxes for $1.50. mailed on receipt 0| price by T. HILBURN & C0., l`uRo.\"m. ' g8 uncut -: - vuiivf I IITTII Mltsslts. T. Mn.atnn 8: Co.. Tonomo: . * DB.-\R Sms--'l`hcre is tight in min after all. ant! the man that ndvlud Pu", to -,7. Heart and Nerve Pills was :1 friend indeed and truly n friend in need. 530 _ _ take them I was languid, weak. sleepless nnd net-voun. My brain wan bQ_Ql0ttd0d u could not collect my thoughts ; llmd gone through an operation in the lthpg` of relief.` tit still remained generally broken up, my nptlctite want gone. and I was almost without hope or ambition. " ' L N Now I feel thoroughly rchuilt through the use of ltllIburn's Heart an ervo Plllnfttnd it took only three or tour \\`eelcs to do the work. ` l I often think of the vcttrs or suffering I might have ucupld had I only It yown oi Mil- burn`: Heart and Nerve Pills in timt : but lmn grntotul to be restored to health at Int. and gladly recommend the medicine that cured mo. . P on lhtbttgg top 4 t C. nun nus uyunu nuu aucuuuucu vuuu to uu: Pl Upcr cuuuulclu ul ululr lullclllio ~ This is found ih Milburn .s eqrt and Nerve Pills.` 'I`h'ey have on soothing and calming effect on the nen-ouo system. combines! with___II; main. . invigorating. and restoring action upon the hem iue, which rondera'tliom a' perfcct remedy for all Hear: and Nervous troubles. ' - "l\-< 1 `N3 a. 7 `V Have you everlsto hdjy'.` ihi i1`{3;.tW"I.;"TV"3f|e|"y and tulgg strain of modern life a cat bothihe Hq'i-:Lhnd->~M-iris? 3` , In the min. hurry and worry pf to-day, age cim-work uh: hem; Keep going all day at a feverish pace. stimulatg it withfea. tobagg at thcy wig: not suce, whip it to greater action with alcoholic atimulanti. " - % If ck- `magnum in An.-Aux-. anal L-_'nL.. fg. -_..` .VL.-In _-g.-...nI.- AL- .I-...-`_. - lbd hip union will b; ;'uuod gllowlt em: :.*2.:-.'.1>.e+.2I=H..g_:.-.:: oumlonlo I19. 1;: `|||':a|pnl!) ugh n to it'll l'.h, llol. V0. O Ahtll JUL O UIUO-Ilulo lino-clue II ' I lit}: until ml no`?x.`. ' um. um ....n..n... `n I. A 1-. ma 0. D. n _ensue. such as oalnitation. throbbing. irregular beatihg. di:zine~so,-ohortngqf "" "YEW; iilft Ts 5;1`o'. `.I{.ci`I{i'u{ ,-'} .7 .'R3Y:' '$33l1;'-`uh. ;;..........-.;: the system. ' But If it be weak or debilitated from any cause. aerigus trouhisij 0 breath. cIis'tress.e"d..smothcri~n?g feelihg.._qpasms otf ain through te `bi t `` and heart, morbltl anxious fcelI`n`g'.` sleep essness. nervottsneu. anaemia. loss of appetite. etc. ~ T a ~ it o n} 3.` .. _ _ _ . _ _ V . --' V--- .-- ,-q.-'yvfq--' -7`: T9 combat mid cure these aviis we have to consider t\vo, ointu. e; ythh`, Heart Itself and the Nervous System. and provide, ,a medicinoAwlgi`h; - will act upon and strengthen both to the proper fuilmem of their` fun`ctioh0.V TL`; :n I-u..u/I 3' Millsnnnn-A : I-lanai aunt. KY4-um I)III-- 'l`I.`... |.-..- - IOIIS. III`? ml: Brrlod. 'rI-u IS Posrrlvt II-Roar. A You have only to him atrial on the "ANTE_LOPB"-to bo vinood that It is porhctlon. amino IQ at ' _. \ ., \ 4 . ` J ` . . w. drix, ::.>_\ $09`; 1; *-A .. _ H` ' `H : `R. a.;.' 4 -. " . Dontains all the Infant Improvlc- ments and compound. of .610 but fittings mnnufn_cturgd-- --7------ ---q- Auolyn once. A no Anna-A-C \u\IlC\| IIIUI Axroun \VALraR, Artist. Pnoadcm. Cal. on. mrtlm clog: the lnvuncni or "98. ::;.;:.2e::: .`:a-::..:-1.:::`::..m "N'.`nuu- 0 III ummou onumcail author 0 on the mount: I nn`Inl nf nnnnnrl in Al Al Ann]: ham II`! I ..."s.-.?: 3*.-.-.:s..;m.:m\":.:`-*; Inn um nun an nonnnvn that cannot T: ~.::.'.",;.o:;,:!`*:LiL1?.;1xi94\v!V4` II voll IIIVOLV . .' _ .."'..'..": Iib`k`B$\:n&$:<`s3's%'.\.u!" 5. 0 u.. ...':.l's`.."u.".3`. .2:.`n.".'.`..`i`3" .'a`&`. 3' l1`IM[`I` :6 on I O lnpo II l0'I n ..`F |'OlIIl|'.|.`.l :-g... :=a=~;*:'.=.*. x%csIi__a;[Emnnoxe Cuiula. pacmc Railways , FEAsiEThATEs- -aw _ W . ` ,7 V - All "-,%.'.-.."..."..'::.`I`.'-""'*.`..-.'.*. an N |.:. In through mung. `arriv- uzhtu. Ynllnuu mooonnoduon. The lion duty of adventure in Quinn; unnigbh-I In S. nnnnlguu` T-`hm-:.*.'.=.:.'.r:.'.:~-.#.*.%......,. ..., m C 0 I To to onotlntoro 9. `"|`cl.:'T" '0` mm: a V1 ..mi allauon pun: eouornianhnlnod yum- ncu-). wart omtm. .'.`.'.3'.;"`ef.'.'.!'i'.'-"'.` -I and nun. omiul. lll -LIT, III! III` III` 0| IIIVOIIIIIIU II living: wondorful run in Englmd. The Ink was exhausted on day at publuuion Tho ncond can tin diinot la}: ahvool. _nul rm tnolinxsalpkugogmttgl `$33 "d y'.`Apu-u son, an Aimual caqadg `v`V A'NTE`T "".B".`.`..:".~'$"5 .'.`.":`a {.`.;'..' L'.."'"`. ` nil, ut itmnul t0l,lti- on no. clams} w " an Inn- um Jain ca-vuxglph -nuehot 2 *-NJi8BE\T S TBIIIIGIY. ITIIIII , ' . IJIII am, ao..1".f. may 3 ..'::.~a..::m'3a.;':.f'r'.::'.`?:...`.: `"9 '52`-' A mm by man; Anny; F. NISBET S `rhnoocnorhohuurm cl no ` II.05l|'. truck * It. to lb` [or nu:-All: bcoitl V9?! `QUXTIONAL. J `TRAVELLING. isiiarzkt. abut` J. I. IQIAY. Dunn, Mw"CIouburn." U `KINGQTON. ONT. ~ In Inn v an Inna 000130 at . (|K5|ll)- Mmdmaw llllulu. Imam Inlnllonauonndlhnol. honlnunu Iqlcuhndhonobubhdvlthghghhk $ Dtlhl OIIIIIII. lulu Dachau In clap cl huh hhmntniupnaplxuh. lhuunn. Ohnlhbto nnnnnmu-Au. -.A_ OK 0IIlIVI||:iI'.`O0I'I III l'Ill::`.l0l VII: lot`, I I ll` `I130! won $ bring non than $5. and, in mu inhuman. 03.50. The tiara in the luynhpodis Britannia npreont the unread ouhtflnnh ' men, at w towns, uh: tcbinlqlcuta the . `h I'D IN)!!!`- % clpn I'll on of WI I lit. oven than not in h I A out It! could In an 010 an uh .'-'-'....z*'a'....."-"-'3... ....'n.. ..E..` I {I'D DIIII OI VII! W0!!! IIIVO ueen (ll! Banana; at the norms natal of id-d oqlnn nu-ion; up to 1818 contrast with An equal number of van to 108. The figure: which` . quotes from th is` - olQdl iu giving tho :ve|l-`pug rental of loud in Inland as ON. an nun-I9 mlnhnllnt. nlthnuih Iii; YCIIOI 01 ICIG In Illlllltl UH. no nth:-Iy nhloulinc. nl `h his volume In quoted in good hit . Even n Ill ulna. nu-Inn in trunk gunman. ':;"'a.. '..'i',':.::";.xx':'.- oi cultivation Id II`: In for 010 > C0. has-Anya uhnnt 3 hr roar than u-nnlal may nu" ma 1-nouns 10 gm contrac- in; 1 tea a wing how rum have rise foul-tun cents in than time .1 o II. to mm in mm with the that at attain in Henry`: limo we no not concerned. and no point in made by the illuttntiow whnt. would um been of ulna would ham been the unnngnnn cl fin nun:-gnu vnnunl nf HVO Qllll |VIlIOll. "Tho riviioqa of the landlord to "charge I o oooupior an increui rent. lilo the privilege protection can arson nnr mnnnfnatul-an. n-nan un mu- like the prnuogu promotion comenun our manufacturers, you on our author. can In him to confiscate the runners` p us. however Inge they my be` ands:-gouda .to `give central.- Ino noun: wimp how nnn hnvn "evil-Tm! it Bmadoul TDD OIIITQO 0! IIIYOWIIII llllll Illll I0- fether does not. call tor much attention; t. in nldom done. small farm: as :1 rule being slot to at than large ones) and almost entirely confined to cases when the holding: am too null, or too P001`. to rdmlt singly of rununom-} llvo clllt lnt WW1: nu-Chi Ignn AI 6 Inn Inmtllnoal on or severe: rerme into one." The first indictment is no stove that further informeltlon on the point is much tobe desired; will he kindly tell us whet hindolerone thelslnalish (ur- mer M 1807 is forbidden to raise; and which he is com led to row to his eerioue detriment In Mr. 'eahinton eo untemlller with the subject of acri- oulturel tenure. as to believe that the old formula as to rotation of crop: is still in active operation! What was known es the "four course" system. or the elternslion of fellow and green with white (cereele) crops. has long since fallen into innocuous desuetude. in the old day`: of protection. when leeeee wet! more general than now, thin wee a necessary precaution for n landlord to oddpi when the high price of wheet tempte farmers to exhaust their lend town 3 the end of their Inn-In luv nnnnyieen nnrnrnl nl-nin nl-nun in term. 0 - [rowm several gram crops In success on. Win ninety per cent. of fun: let on yearly tengncy system: of ngrlcnltnre are pnetmnlly a dud letter: wheat at present prices olfers no inducement for too frequent crop- ping. and the landlord. (or rather Ins agent. who in oonverunt with agricul- ture). is quite content to letve the rota- tlon of crane to the pqnanu` judament. The charge of throvnnz small farms to- nelhnr damn nm. unll for mtmh attention: IIICII` Illl I.0\V'Il`(Il (I10 (mu 0! inll` term. I) urowin aev_onl grain crops in aucceuso . ninety M 0.....- I.o .... ........I.. s............ .--5`..- Al ml III to want It in Iurmuume. "1: nriuu from the arbitrary notion of landlords. in preventing ufrioulturo Idnptin itaolt to the on nc condi- tion of in market " ` to t air insist- ing onL_the oultivuion of certain crop. that are no longer the moat profitoblo to rob ` ' .' to their rotudation of the production 0! those things nnturoi 1 and malt roggnble. And the throwing ol neural a into one." TL. `Ina! in1IInnnnnf In an luring: '|.n m"l"l`!}o distress: of tho British farmer." uymllr. Wuhincton. is not due to foreign com tition." and proceeds to tell us to \v t it In Ittriblllable. "lc nu-Inna h-nun Hun nu-hltrnrv nnHnn nf III II OWII B01119 DJIIIII. Farm lends. says Mr. Washington. ; in support of his position. "increase iu_ value after reduction or abolition of rotectlve duties." and instances the inited States after the passing of the Wilson bill. as an example. Mr. Wsshington cannot have studied the late presidential election ver osrefully or he would hesitate before e commit- ted himself to the statement that agri- culture in the states durin the past four years. was in flourish ng condi- tion. Mr. Bryon received the built of his support from farmers who saw their holdings slipping from them into the hnnds of eastern mortuagees: growers of singer. cotton. wool and who Lt. repre- senting states differing uidelv in condition and climate. were unanimous in their cry of, distress; so desperate was their situation that they were read to grssp at the c imera of a le- Irec nted currency. in t a hope of `re- I . . fl: th -idnntngu oonue unnt on the \ lmpot give}: to trade; I: had nocyet I an to. in for Iron: Amoxlcan com- nltlon. Western wheat land: had not :1 fully opened, or railroads built to give choc tram rt; tut steamers and refrl tn 1': ha ndt made it possible for t a `bun grader to undomsll him in his own home market. lt`nun lunch." nu Mr. \\-'nnhinnlnn_ `lull ! ll tlon; but it D0, DIIIDIO l'IVOl'Il0lI,l0 [)l'0(6B- `hard to nko an mono- rnlo that fit a foot 0 an entire na- tlou..wlthout p uohlnc somewhere; and the tumor In the praaure. It is ' or tome year: after the re- : oorn lawn. the farmer than-ad n lmnnhsninnn to truth: h hm] nnh vat xgiu wave 3' "3i"`e':rp: 1:3 "3" _ ` W v_ 3 ` W W61 ! 0 venue el 9 by uric. he: not been veri- llglg. former hsvlnz adopted. the at- tltude ` the elder deter In the fairy tale; w lb ex-ioultnre ti V like an- other llile lie. in t e around; lth never a hope that n ulrv prince n the Tune 0! protection. will come to her int . When Cobden and Bright 0 ht the battle of free trade. as chl- dt e corn lewn. they realized t at if um `um; mp; _ pinto up unureu III we upon to question. ulend meant to be in the van M a n faoturer. the mutt hnve cheep pm- duot on: only poeelble `with oheupened neceunloe of life. - The eyetem has workeddeireb . end for England -there in no '01:) a reversion to nrolac- Alllnd with` The Inoulnh 0! Oluhnd Aoonnluu at Ontulo." lint out. Ilullhlllol (ninth nouns `OCIIIIIIIII In. ` .""'.- 3. ?" rom;r?..'x"3..`""%'w sn`...`.-2".. .'.`..'.'.'3 uh so much o1.n bI.Il.ld in fun: of trot trulo that an advocate: can |f- ` t to ho hum: there 1 no need to 1%` Kt 3:52:30` T :y'n%rhero:t 1 `tar rut: n_ M me In vivoutmm mn * ~"'` ' 1 1 th in nramla" nt \'iIv:::lmit.:! log I Iuu uly. even me $6 3|: ll gm ` t will admit: a tan T Ihlltod in the ` Illnnhln.-_ n nO.'Inn.d nann In n|m.cl`inn, 1 T T '!H%I'!".'v . '9' ' > " nI,IAn1'n`qA-won. atom It T % Rm 0915 A` II `No To the Editor): In ormdnii lIII;(0l ynur tendon I have ran! Hr. Wuh1n'ton'u article on Eran ~'l`r_udaaand Am-inn turn in Bu`; land," in your issue `of the 24th. wit tattl Klifotiit. `I `gaunt. ltxgwexgg. I a mule road . e - a In: M ti-ndg. he bula huvo Il- :. ..`..` ` E`: 39.3% i.`:`:."`:`u : ; lwulh njuomlnnn /the tw_tn.nnd* amino I:-Em unmlm which are unum- I n AnI'-n- A 'T9,3iiiiinE9. j nrvuuwu-`-CvIIllD. Donn : Kidno Pall: not on the kidneys. Mulder and II nu-y organ: only. Thoy can huchchu. nah buck. rboumatiom. diubau. oougution. lnummumzignnl, I : diuuo and All othor muo- mdngft-on`Vrrongu:tiou of the kidnap 3!9,!.!9.{!!.' 9011080 pnlculy mcuneu m we lane on mung markets. When he takes down old ac- count. book: and contnatn the sixty or aovent cents per bushel which he received or bin at; le product. wheat. with the 88.50 to received by his father end crundlat er. he may be r- (ioned if he concludes that some uw or other. unto] the grand triumhal free trade proceron. riculture 3: been side-truckeu`.-AGR COLA. V;-*1-lA'll'NEfC:'. an n..ocI'c'I'i}'r. ' V 7 V "y"? hunt, in C buuiry causes we finally come back to the original Question: Has the Bri- tish farmer srotitod by free trade; or is it in an no answerable for his present di icul iosl He is told by slo- quent. tongues thut. what has benefited others so largely can hardly tail to benefit him. but shakes his head at. ihd idea of this universal panacea; the dic- tum of Jeremy Bentham "the gmatcm happiness for the greatest number,i reused upon his thoughtful aiusnuon. ut unfortunately, men are not. philoso- phically inclined in the face of falling mnrknln. When he hukoui dnwn nld an. "quite rllllt. 1 like to see him ride. Your daughters I am told. too. are fine musicians.` "Yes it [have music I like it good. $0 do 1; they were amount the best, dressed ladies at the oounty `otll last week." Oh, I like to indulge them. Naturally, they are handsome girls. and ulwn a look wall; but--ns to this matter 0 rent-not a penny reduction; heaven meant this os- tsteto keep one gentlemsn not two. It must. also be borne in mind that the farmer is not the on person who feels the hardness of the 1 men. others must content themselves with two and one- hult per cent. interest when they used to receive five. tlnutnn .1..- ...........I 5.. nu.-- ......n...- I0 l'?(`.?l\'0 IIVO. Having due regard to other contri- to the orininn` nnnkinn: Hun thn Ilri. 1 Ieunn usurp; M I0 renum- Mr. ltIhh'ift0Ii'I ststexymat that "the iandlgg-d's-. ivilece to. re his rents. like t e pr vlleue protection confer: on our manufacturer, enables the landlord to confiscate the farmers` profits how- ever great the may be,'1 is remarkable by reason of ts novelty. rather than its truth. The selling or letting of the use all lend is exactly like the selling of any other commodity or service: it is worth what it will bring in the open market; it. is idle, since the abolition of the corn laws. to claim that ortiflctsl means are used (its in the case of pro- tected industries) to increase the value of land for forming purposes. The question of tithes is it sentimental. rather then meet lcal grievance, and has no ~.benrIng on the question at issue; tithe charges being considered simply as a portion of rstnt; being too-based on corn averages. they fall with falling prices. It may safely be said that many causes. social as wel as economic, have contributed to brin about the unsatis- factory condition 0 the British unri- culturnlist. During the inflated period which ended in the seventies. it great deal of capital was turned towards farmin ; the "gentleman former as the man u neans who can affdrd t.o in- dulge hs hobby.-is generally called in contrast to the man who expects to make a living profit out of his call- lng. did much to ruise rents during that time. He could and did outbid the farmers for desirable properties. indif- ferent as to results; until the hard times of the next decade caused his hasty stampede. His influence, how- ever. still lngered. not only in higher rents. but in givn assistance to the change which was ginning to show itself in the manner and expenditures of farmers in any d ree removed from the poorest class. r. Washington ob- serves that the last royal commission re rted that tenants of small holdings su fered much less from the general depression than their more opulent brothers. This. it must he understood. was not due to the effect of lower ren- tal or better management but because their habits and ex enses have changed but little in the ast fifty years. A well authenticated story which fairly illustrates this point, may not be out of place here: A well-to-do farmer asked his landlord for reduction of rent. "I must consider it," was the reply. but rirst let me `congratulate you on your son s success at Oxford university." "Yes. I have spared no expense in his education." answeredthe crslihed father. Quite right. quite right! I notice. toogyour younger son is at I well up in the hunting field. "Yes. e alwa s has good m cm. Quite right. {like it? me himo rirln. `I03. I10 BIWB 1108 I) 30011 IIIOIIIII." Quito right. like to see him ride. Your tlnunhlarn I nm told. Inn. an {inn we ll morn t0.`lOo|)`ll|_GlI| company- In wlt ton,-tuna cannoutlord tho mum of land: and onnuqaontly ems If-I I-lac:-udnt uudouoy tor it `to an . to In-co` uM.u.i fro the tenant In-mar this is no grievance` lawn to I -1305 more l.|%orull:y.t'h:nn|I:;Kl1 0:21. and 6 tenant mm o! co . tnutmnt 1! tin `:_rd Iouon . "WW I `ton 43.11.` 0:: the :`yon' y tanon?!:"nu'a If it an? prodixotnvf of an: 93:-chugging mun w on n ' a con m In the rate; non. suwxdin hther M3 lnlmndfaltthg. ls. olninalarn t.u.Inubr:: o m e - t e on on. In season: nduxionn on-:m1|n on tennis ol from ten to twonty or oven thirty nnr mat; which in nrnnnnllrn I-duo-. 0! IKOIII IQ!) I0 IWOIIIJ DI` OVIII c-may per cont; which in p annually 0 mluc-_ tion.ot rent. an annually. it re- maina tho name; an henna the compu- on of statistics often give very mis- lud surn to rentals. in `Mr 'nnhlnrMn'. nhuamant mm "mm were piling up fortunes. The ' pment returns from land are now ach Jan; in may nation: in-nu ro- linlnc unlat for yours.` It than are at and tenants. there are impover- inhn lnmllnnh In human than nnmnonw. Ton Goodstudanta to study shorthand at the vfupklu HIIIHV Iva > IF! -up I-Alvnv v-av t e 6: . 9.504 ttmntn. to are lslu landlords to.koep than company. Man with nmnll fnrtnnn cannot afford Douro Ildnov run is-nu . ll "\umodu.a.bookuw.u nothrvo- non. Rnnounbor it in none pool has to r nddnn. No other unnufnotunn 0! in tho vrorld givuh Inch in~ pupa: information from him ting _ Q` 7 IIIIKITH 0! Inc ooloorulu uiunonu U110, culled sucouoful Home Dyin ." has been A blessing to tbouundn 0! {cm ion. It has drum Attention to the fact tbnt noon : 0! dollar: no wutod awry yard in an ordin- nry family by throwing away and discard- ing soiled. hdod and bull-worn vnu-ing up rel. Ric book nbovn bow dnua. juohu. bu I , to. vent: nd t 3 3`......a"a.'. 32. .0 tbn .':..,"2'.`.'..;'3'.' as good u now by ibouoo of Dinmond "$5.. ...__I Al)- L-,L -- __-n , ,.| I The mom little book mm I: am makers of the celebrated Diunond ya, mllod Snuonnfnl Hum: Duh-no." Inn hnnn Auttle Book That Has Saved nolg! lars for may 1 Family. | It in rumored an Athens th at the arown prinoo Constantino bu ed to Vale. ' l By the observance of as similar r.ua- 1 tom. there were in the funeral proces- aion of St. Louis no fewer than five. The state funeral ot Cromwell in Eng- land met 60.(|00. The funeral of the rand duko Nieholaaofussinrtiet10,-l . that of the emperor William, 825,- l 000; that of the Chinese marquis '.l`seng, 20.000. I I'IlIIl|IIp rltululltu l'Il'lII!I. ' Norway Pines rup inprompb. plouont i and porfoob euro or coughs, colds. asthma, bronchitic. hoononeu. sore throat, pain; in the chant. crou whooping cough. ;` quina . inuonu an I thtoot and lung u-oub es. 250. and 500. at I" drug stoma. guccuapr 500.000 livroa.or about i9.- I 000. without counting the contribution ! -which was probably the equal amount -from the town. The offices 0! his tvm Ions who had died before him were carried with him to Saint Denis. Thus thezto won three coffin: in the pro- cesznon. in. Hm ..I................ ..r _ ..x...:x.... ....- I E Kingston Business College um; (nu 20,000. men so ulcnro 01 me molmeya. In mnce some of the royal tuner-sla coat enormous sums of money. which , warn charged partly to the crown, and partly to thucity of Paris. Tim ohannnin nf Pflhrii I . Mn}, hi. ornaments of massive gold and was of uch extranrdilxarf weight that it took eighty-four mu ea more than u ear in` veying it from Babylon to yrln. who it was met by Ptolmey and his armJv. Its place of destination was Alexan rim. and here the body of the great` conqueror was daposlted in ni mausoleum. which afterwards became n (ha :0` ulchro of the Ptolmeye. In rnnue mom: of thn rmml fnnnr-sln paruy to me. any or runs. The oba mu of Francis I. coat. his .000 000. without nonnlimr Hm nnnlrihntlnn I IAOIIKIOII ll(l HIIS. What was tho.most costly funeral on record was probnhly that of Alex- nnder the Gram. His funeral was non- duclod on ll scale of moat lnvlsh nnd over wering splendor. The body was laid m o co!` nn of gold, filled with most. costly anomalies. and u diudem placed on the hand. The funeral cor wns cov- ered from the roof to the wheels with uch extrnnrdinnrv wpialat that it me name In uuna. "krrpbl" mum; ` thirl. -two and one:chlrd pounds in i Brcul and twqnvtx-two and one-third pounds in the _rgentlne Republic. `Arohino" is Ruunan for `twenty-eight inches. and Art.a|" in Morocco menus one-twelfth` ounda. In Donmar and Sweden Iomt queer lnmes prevail, with widely different. meanings although the mind (pound) la the popular unit of might in both counlriea. In Denmark `"l\onde" means three-ninety-fourths bushels. and "Tang deland" means one thirty-alx acres. "Cenluu- stands for 110 pounds in Don- morl: and 98.7 pounds in Smwden. In the last nnmetroountry Tunno" de- acrlbes [our one-half bushels. and Tunnland 1.22 acres. Mll" in Don- mark means (BR miles. llu inJ:Ip- nneae ii one-tenth of an inch. and "To" in the some Imngunge is t_wo pvcks. 'l`an" is Jupanse for one-quamor or nn ucre. III II `aim London Tid Bits. \\'hnt \l-nu 0|-us n Sent 1=r?e to Any Xaaress. neon ounce - "sum " 1 I- E0: arm " l:: as- /dug r thirty-ah: unds; A "Cany" In nu`. Java and npnn. can: about one and one-third pounds. w ile in Sm mutm it indicates about two and one- eiahth ponndu. "Coyo.n in Sarawak for three pounds and Shame for about two And one-bug! unda. "Eamon" is a common mm or dry measure in South and Cenu-nl Americnitmnna two and one-halt bushels i_n Venezuela. one and one-hplf bushel: An Mexico. and about the name in Cuba. A:-robu" thirtv-twn and onn-third ` nnlnuln In nodal the` main:-a nf 15; nnlgln-tgd h:-_-_.I i ;.W.':=..:`;;:"- me.-.-....

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