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Omemee Mirror (1894), 29 Jan 1903, p. 4

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gcoagggcaf. Y . 3?; Melon wiéhin the police area! "115% inf? over 15 n illiou tons of! IasliolfedV m in one 'of the old ed \ 111ml towhs.’ Y‘oa listen we of the band playing in ‘ 30m; sr,uai5, ISMu- set? the “ «Wu! .0‘ about and talking ,5 fi'as'i'f yka and cant-d for 1:, and you me thrii’od km): the; béziutg. the simplicity of it 53": Ed?" perhfot‘ poacé' g6 to N1)“- rimm «filing fields of ~airing" tomhcs c ispiros of the ~ It Isms'rrnply g .ni'g'rf comes 3 fashiofledff$m V... ..‘,‘.. ....uuuu LJIC §w0rld. §‘until;you visit Normandy. . Such landsmpos ! I am no painter. but a man. with tlxe_ least spark, of love for the beautiful could not rail 3 of being impressed by such beauty. Oh. it is' a delight as the train flies ‘ 3almrg' through we qugint little \‘il- Hagar; to watch' the rapid su'ccc'ssion ,; ol‘ grout, Normandy burns, the White .fwalls of the villages, the great rol- ling fields of grain with ever recurâ€" ~ring touches of scarlet, the_ towering 7' spires 'ol‘ the ‘ . (Irc'hurclms: 2~ E11: is mm}: g3£igd .thon 'Wlmnz 313gi comes you put up at an. old *0 7‘. - - ' fashioned? 31m 111 one of Hm nm ' “w. "A“ ‘i‘r "”35 Smciling an escape of gas at Kids- grovc Vicarggc, St Ln'ordshirc the vic.u “em. in seat-(h with a. lighted tummy: “Hc'had just~ entered one of’ 3““;ng ' .v u‘ L'Iv." V :.Q§§2‘.Wn and other dcadfly disâ€" ea, You can avoid la. grippe by fort fin}: your system with Dr. Williim'is’ Pink Pills. They protect you : they cure you ; they tapâ€"build $011.; they banish all evil after Greets. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills win] 'of! ‘ull winter ailments. . Thcy ‘ curs all blood and ‘nerve disordéts. ‘ 1'53} are the greatest blood-builder find nerve tonic that science has yet .‘flscofiqred. We know this to be the ,"solem‘mtruth, but we do not ' ask {you ‘to’hake our word alone." Ale ’W neighbors. no matter where you lite, and you will learn of someone who has 'béix cured by Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills; after" other medicines had failed. It is upon the evidence of your neighbors that we agk‘you to give these pills a. fair ‘ trial‘ it you are sx'ck or ailing. Mrs. Emma Doucet, St. lulalic. Que., says :-â€""Words can hardly tell how pleased I am with Dr. Williams' 1 Pink Pills. I had an attack of la i grippe which left me a. sufferer from .‘1 headaches and pains in the stomach. {v TIH'I CHARMS -()F NORMANDY. "You will never know real peace.” said a. man who has been around Hm I used several medicines, but. nothing helped me until I Sagan the use of Dr. Williams’ ,Pink Pills. When I began them I was weak and very much run down. The. pills have com- pletely cured me and I not only am as strong as ci‘br. but have gained in flesh.” The genuine pills aIWuyS, bear the full name. “Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People," on the label around every box. Substitutes; can’t, cure and to take them is a I waste of money and endangers life. § ‘ ‘La. 'Grippe or sible for Eu: 3 pr fto pneumonia. bronchitis. 1951.52“ n and other deadly dis- La. grippe start-s with a sneezeâ€"and ends With a. complicumon.1t lavs a strong man-on his back: it tortures him with fevers and chins head- V..,.-.._V, uuu “r Three fomjg‘ners â€"â€"- American, gable advantaga French and Austrian â€"- were asked ition. Timoth in~14ondonz "What. in your opinion gparticulnrly ri is the most striking and worst fea- jents, 1‘s prefer: turc of London?" All “three-replied: ‘chicfly on 3 “Its villainous service of omnibus [from dust, mu traffic. No other metropolis in 'the ;it may be dist World would stand such an antedi- grasses. With luvian system.” ' f-mlenr-nnnn :. . Hex. - yx:AA-1L$ulhl.y v- we ocswu u: uuuur- ,isupplied with hay. which is not only For some Very rare playing cards, §Wasteful but injurious 'to the animal dated 1558. £2.26 was paid at SOWC‘ fas well. Recent researches have by's auction mart, London. They 'shown that muscular effort is large- are of Gorxuan make, and were diS' ly sustained by the carbo-hydrntes cowrod 20 years ago in the cover of ‘and has of the food, and it is prob- a.n old book. ably true that rations composed of Christmas of 1903 will be "3133‘?!” [the ordii‘ary farm products, meadow bored in Southport for the decision rhay, straw, silage. roots and the of the hotel-kwpers to abolish the Icercal {trains will be found suilicientâ€" free Christmas and New Year din-:1}: rich in protein Without the addi- ners. which cannot haVe COSt theotion of nitrogenous feeding stufl's. din‘ercnt hotels less than $100 illoubtless in cases of heavy labor. apiece. Ithe addition of a little oil meal or Smelling an escape of gas at Kids-lother nitrogenous food would be grove Vicarage, Stallonlshire. the?beneficinl. According to the Ger- vicur went in search with a. lighti‘d ‘man standards the nutritive ratio 'szmc: “He-had justâ€" entered one 'of 'should' be ‘from 1.7 ‘to 1.6 according the rooms when a terrific explosion to the severity of labor, the ggcuimlvflgmplctglmn'rediizlg ,the. Lweigigt ot.p;oteip._tov15a from 1.5 to almrtméut. 2.5 pounds. Oats are regarded by} The Christmas holiday was attend- imany as essential to the mainten-l ed by a lamentable accident at ‘ance of the driving or working i Lecis. In the crush at'thc Midland horse, but many other 'ifoods arc Station” Mr. T. Jennings, of Shefâ€" fSuocessfully uSCd in their place. field. was pushed o!T the platform on iwheat. brim». corn, berrley, dried to the line in front of an incoming .brewers’ grains, etc., nref‘. often used train. {ind died from his injuries such instead ‘0! outs without any had afterwards. in the iniirmary. [resume rm" ""n'-"“"“â€"' '“"” ‘ ‘ l i A WINTER SCO‘UR‘GE. Christnms of 1902 will be remem- bered in. Southport for the decision of the hotel-kwpors to abolish the free Christmas and New Year dinâ€" ners, which cannot. have cost the dill‘ercnt hotels less than $100 apiece. (ti-e of German make, and were dis- cmm-ed :20 years ago in the cover of an old book. The death is announced at. Bir- mingham of Sergtmhhj. Bond, late of the 11th llus'sars, a Balaclava veteran. who held a. French certificate of the Legion of Honor. Une‘hundred and thirty-six penny subscriptions were contained in a. ginger beer bottle sent, from a pub- lic house to the funds of the Fly- 1110ch soup kitchen. . As a penalty for purchasing a pair of boots from a dosertcr, a man has been fined 55. and costs at Derby and ordered to pay treble the price he gave. ' The son of a. Birmingham bank manager named Shackcrav. died from injuries received through the explosion of a home-made acetylene generator. Six Liverpool police bandsmcn have been presented with silver mounted kyalking sticks in honor of their mfe- return from South Africa. The Union CasUe. Line 02101 a. 15 per cent. reduction on pass-age fares to military officers joining or leaving garrisons in South Africa Sime the work of demolition began at Christ' 3 Hospital swarms of mice haxe migrated from the old buildings to St. Bartholomew's Hos- pdtai. Over 3,000 rats are killed yearly in St. J‘ol‘n's Market, Liverpool. The animals, it, is stated, arrive in pack- ."cs of foreign fruit. During the war 252 men in «the service of the Northeasbern Railway were called up. Of these 193 have now been reinstated. uccun-ences in the Land That Reigns Supreme in the Com- : menial World. Penny-in-thoâ€"slot electricity meters are in use at Barking. Of 35,956 voliums borrowed from the Winchester, English, Free Libâ€" rary last year, 35,000 were novels. Dr. John Lowe, who last year Was appointed Physician Extraor- dinary to the King, has died at. Weybridge. % - 6 Nmrly 250 recruits'have joined the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regimen-t since its return Just. month from South Africa. Occgrrences in the IN MERRY ULD ENGLAND NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN BULL AND HIS PEOPLE. 1y. Deaths. been around the visit Normandy. I am no painter. xc_ least spark. of ‘X‘ New -3 :Wfiflr tmvm-ing' a I urchos 3': tn whom] an oldf the old m 123m]! .mu- successruuy used in their place. rm on iwheat. bran3 corn, barley, dried o'ming .brewers’ grains, etc., are? often used : soeu instead 'of ours without any had :results. and frequently with cunsiderâ€" iriczm, gable advantage in the cost of the m- asked ition. Timothy hag}, although" not pinion particularly rich in digestible nutriâ€" , fea- ;ents, 'is preferred by 70. ' horsemen. plied: ‘chicfly on account ogx e“free(_!vm x‘nibus ’from dust, and the eusqfiwith wflch _ ALA £A regular and largest. supply previous to foe-ding, and it, may also be well to supply“ limited quantity after feeding. When much heated or fa- ;iguml a. horse should have water only in small quantities. ' ,Vwâ€"-_a [is adopted, regularity and‘uniformity ,should at all times prevail in both lfooding and Watering. If water is always available, a horse will not take too much to injure himself. but with working‘horscs it, will always be found better to give them their _ u""““ duly iol-d horses should be fed better than young ones. That. judgment. which comes of experience will always be a safer guide than any mechanical rules for feeding. but this is certain, however, whatever feeding stuffs are used. and whatever order of feeding: Silage: roots and other green food may oftenrbe substituted for a. min- or part of the hay With advantage to the animals' appetite and health. Where ‘the 'work is harder the amount of grain in the ration should be increased; but the amount of hay should remain stationery. The increase in feed should be greater proportionately than the increase of work done, and as a general rule .aJ . The Arabs have a. proverbâ€"4' lest 9. Ten lbs. hay, 4! lbs. wheat bran, 3 gnuns. ‘ , 7. Tex/1.1km. hay. 5 His. corn. 6;- lbs. wheat bran. ‘ ' 8. trengms. my; fi'xfisgcorn, 6 lbs. brewers’ grains. 5. Eleven lbs. hay, 3} ,1 lbs. Wheat. bran... 4 lbs gminxg ; - ‘ 6. Ten lbs. hay} 5 lbs; lbg. barley. me-WQI‘S' rains _ 8' wheat bran- 1. Ten lbs. 11%“ Jbs. oats 2. Ten lbs. hay, 1-05 lbs. oats uley. equal parts by weight. 3. an lbs; bay. 8 lbs. oats. 4 ”Juuuufi ox nay, th he grain needed to furnish the aboi'c quantities of di- 'gestible nutrients, 'when consistizig of a mixturegqt dqual parts of corn A.â€" .l _ -..-v..u .u .4 9‘ gquircs a longer time to eat, and its 'food should be more concentrated. It. Wants only a little coarse food at {a time. Most people feed too much _rathcr than too little, especially of ”my. According to the tables of 'standard rations prepared by the ;German investigators. a. 1,000â€"lb. horse requires 11.4 pounds of diges- ‘ti'ole food daily when doing moder- ate work, 13.6 pounds for average work, and 16.6 pounds for heavy Work. "With a, basal ration of 10 pounds of hay, the grain needed to furnish the aboi'c Quantifioc nf In, um Home has a. smaller stomach than the ox. and consequently must be fed less at. a. time. ,‘It has less power to digest coarse‘ foods. It, eats much slower, as it must do alf its chewing before the food isst- lowed. For these reasons it..rc~ quires a lo gcr time to eat, and its fnnfl ...L»â€"«I - - AMOUNT OF FOOD REQUIRED TO KEEP THEM UP. Oats Are Not 2:501“er Neces- sary to Keep a Horse in Good Condition. The pOI'Se has a. smaller stornnrh The ‘Rubbefi that has the ‘largeéf SR1? in Canada, simply on accounLVt‘?‘ , qfitsgogdness. Made from“ (fight 2 flew ‘ru-bberfr ' '\‘ 7‘, FEEDING WORK HORSES‘ F9? lgwéfiifigs'm‘gaifiié%» E: “Cranky Rubbers wear like i hay, 8 lbs. oats. 4 lbs timothy. or mixed hay, lbs. barley, 4 lbs. brewers’ D35. Corn _ . brewers' 4% -\.\\\l.) 5‘ ' 1 When ixon is melted it is run of"! in; Run fig any 0E!” a channvl mulled ”3m". ” The “on! .dl‘l'iu‘llb -EXC11‘d”'I-‘J has not! ujug to do with swine buti the nature "f 1“N“ shictinfi'ums‘dvo n‘ K , . _ H; {is dgfitd from £110 Suum “smug; ’ucxrxblé (if:Cu-("~ Cm yâ€"lo." ultit’l‘. Spill. it is owing mfg! ;t , . ' U l thofih‘rm that the bars of iron cnol- vim); {UCWKU‘A‘HJI 1;) fed in the lateral «grooves of tho! U“ mm 0‘“ (mad: '1 1‘0 (‘zu' of fibrin h; " ‘ V "1' ' Hod " )i PS." 1 ‘ Mam »1 A 110:1 with mohmclmliu si l Eight reriodic comets are 'due to pay.u visit. to the sun in 1903. In fact, the perihelion date of one, the ['l‘empcl-Snvift comet, fell in Decem- Jber,1902. and that of another. 1) Arrest' 5. comes in January, 1904. 'Sexen of them 111:1de their last prefi- jous visit in 1000. and one 1'11 19m IBut not. all were soon then and it is :not expected that. all will be visible this time. Some “ill be hidden he- :hind the 511.11, and some are supposed to haxe gone slightly astray under the 1111.111nce of Jupiter. 'lhei1 names and perihelion (l.1tes 9,10: .Mny 5. 1903; (jinxohini, May 15,1903; S]1it:11e1',A11.gust 16. 1003; Faye, October 13, 1903;,131-(10115. December 12 1903; Winneclce, Docem'her 31), ]_..}0 )P; D'Arrest, January 15, 190-1. at, 25 cents a box by writiig direct to The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockvillc, Ont. Send us ybur name on a post card. and we will mail you a. valuable little book on the care of infants and young childxjeni at {8. M. BEack'St. Peter's. N.S., ysays -;-â€"v-“I.;1L:‘Lye. used napyjs .Own "Pabfits for most‘ of" theifixilmcnts from which little ones suit-r and I find them the best mt-dicinef'l haw. ever tried‘ No mother shpuld be without them in the houseff These tapiets are good fofichildi'en of all ages and can be given with absolute safety to.a new bgrn babe. Sold by (lmg‘gists or sent iby mail ‘1‘. Rosy and Happy. 'All .mothenadblight in seeing their littié ones bright, 'rosy and happy, wut. unfortunately all mothersdo not the best methods to gain this A ult. When baby is .cross and ‘etfu‘l they give him “soothing ’stul'rs.” believing .tlxoy lave aiding “himâ€"but the result. is just the op- posite. as these soothing stuffs are poisonous and dangerous. Buby'b ‘Own Tablets should always be used3 and they will be found a. prompt, roâ€" rlicf and speedy cure for all the minor ailments iron: which little ones suffer. All experienced members use these tablets and all mothers who use them praise them. Mrs. , s- .,‘....u Al;‘.\l 'S'ing; the -c,t:1. .4,th is put .i to them _ boxes and is'itfihorgughly s _(l Wit! l ‘Wuter 1'." hoursrhefore. IL is. 'l‘lu t. igl‘ound feed is mixed dry; be fore fueling is tlmr .mixesl with the. Wet hay. ’l‘hE‘i‘fth n m started out, with was 4 lbs. Gilt hay, 1 1} lb. bran and 5 lbs. ground outs land barley to each horse. night, and morning. and {our lbs. dry outs at noon only; Our hOI‘StS are general- , .ly of luv-go size, 'and are doing“ ex- cessively hard work, and we found [this ration too small for them and “we gradually iner-ased it until we settled down to this: 5 lbs. hay, 5 lbs. ground grain, and 1. 1b. of bran to each horse morning and :n'ight, and 8 lbs. of dry outs at noon only (no hay), and this we find ample for the largest horses do- ling the most exm‘ssive Work. )ur {saving is at least. 10 lbs. of hay per lday for each horse. and (‘7 lbs. of grain for each. Not only is this, the case. but our horses are healthier and better in every “'35". Under the old system it was a common ,5 thing for us to lose from one‘to five horses every summer with Colic and'inllam-l gmation. hut in the past seven sum-l mers under our new system not only; have we not lost one horse. but, we; ihave not had a sick horse. A much; {smaller ration than We feedshould be“ lample for farm horses. or for ‘ any horses doing- ordinary work. “‘31 l l l mar'ndd', also. that \vifliWE Ts‘sys- tom of feeding hay together With. the free use of wheat bran and a "little ground outs mixed with it, We find . thét.‘we can’ (le'elop colts in a. man-' ner 'that “'0 have never seen them developed before." I". w. UODSON’, - l COMETS OF THE YEAR find fat are the greatest .cncmics of the‘horso.” Hard labor or an abun- dance of exercise should go hand in hand with heaVy feeding. and when A MOTHER ’S DELIGHT. now many women breathe daily the extensive steam from common soaps made from rancid fats, and keep their hands for hours in such selutions, and the clothing from such soap suds is worn next the tender skin. No wonder disease and eczema are prevalent! Users of Sunlight Soap -â€"Oct:.gon Banâ€"know the difl'erence between that ‘and the pure, health- miectious diseases are: breathqd‘ into the ”stem from those aflected with disease or-‘frofp bad smells; yet; knâ€" __A_â€" , Live Stock Commissioner ‘Bfueatlllng Disease. m- cut ~I1:iy,7.vd‘m375‘iifl _rc kebtfihtfi‘é‘fiu hm‘Q‘; mos where the rations" are mixed before {ccfl- i ’lmy is put, .i to those: uggugmy s _ _d with 1’ . , . , , ' x 3'0 oungufkstx'uxv fort“ ; before It, is‘. 'l‘hu‘ s‘ mixed dry; . ho- ‘ is Lhm‘ _ L .mixesl f ' ’l‘hfi‘i‘fm. n “c Lhm‘magfig lmixes! ”Within the lust fum' ’l‘hfi‘h‘m “c mos-1L 1'1111111rt11n1. disco 15 1111.5 1111,1111»; 1111:1130. ’lhe (luv before ’lhs. 5110111111 011131011‘111y 11011101111111 voym.‘ L I. .... - orm night. and ! 5. dry nuts at' '18 are general-- are doing“ c.\- :Lnd wc foumii for them and v ‘uu v" "uu of it: "We 18101163, 1121-11 tlmt- 1st1cnm1m1. 11101; the about 0111- ’sume viuw of celestial phcnomcuu as season. In We now take . - 11'0' hmc “1171’" “Nimmr is, 1‘11 3561;51:1119211 ciLies, 13.311'11111'1‘02-1011-2 built 11. '101’c:{110 other. “'0 1111.11: Qfi‘ié'ffam J'by no 111121111; ‘ iciwd 1.11011111'1-1' of 16.111; h; 110 the 11111'11 1L1. Much of the T12111â€" thc rations-1 11:: Li! War 11:15 11cm) 11111113111, here, before {cc-(i- E11111! it is .110111 in 11.11- 1111114111111 111' the .vi to those 11111111115111.ch here. ’lim temple in = _ _d with i that 1:115:13; 111111011 11113 11111. (mlv the 18-. . 'l‘l1u {1111(0 :‘of Ioligin'us warsi1ip:1't.,.X1:lfiS‘a- i10- 11M) ”C111,- schnol, 1111- cuilmvv 1 mixes! ”Within the 1:131 fum'dnonlin; our.. $11312" 11 11c 111115-11, 1'1111111rt11n1, di Iscowiiis 11cm; .11 {-131 11... . 1“, .... \xith the a Tittle we find 1 ti manâ€" mt." Not all mil}? slkili Br ”loge 110le menafwiwciulisls of QC}:- nmm .â€"£3‘rit;1vi.£¢md "France has' " ‘Sljcâ€" cecfled in zignoving the cyecr present blighting malady of the emperor of all the liussius. ‘11, will not. be for- gotten, zrmreover; that the present ruler of the‘ Muscovite Empire owes his accession to the 111011nt incapa- city of his brother. -the natural heir. Germany's strenuous kaiser leads an embittered, life because of his paralyzed arm ‘ an-d‘a' an incurable dis- casepf the'car, which will. thinmteâ€" ‘ ljy reach his brain. It will be reâ€" 1mem‘beréd that ‘the emperor’s fat-her, Frederick, succumbed to cancer. Alfonso of Spain is admitted to be stricken with Scrofulzi, and‘i’t is'co‘n- fidently '33th that the youthful 'moncu'ch ’ has fr'equcnfly exhibited signs of ifisiggnity. I I l I‘A’bdul‘thé Dipmged’f lgas only ii- JNearly Every Momma, Suffers '1 From Some Sickn‘eis. 1 Merlin! and physical disuusvs have {in a pc’cxglizu‘ nmmwr t‘fiTugcd roy- mlty, ‘Um pm'cvnh‘. " 6f quictwl licrmvnm héuds L " inpzch grvmcr gthzm $0} ‘uiny Q, Icr;§Foup of in- .divi-giuxgbs“. I'Ixchrding‘ illnessos of ' . . "' .‘ . ’~ . , _ the 111178130 of {\INAIWM’QS and re '..A..: do the old folks sometimes. We have. Pleasure in informing our farming wonders that by sending,r thm‘r name nnd address on a. post; can! to Mus- noy-Ilur‘ris C0,. Ltd., Toronto. they will 1:0 sent, n. Massey-Harris illus- trated. free 0! charge, for one year. it is a bright little magazine. con- taining many new pictures and some good reading. Don‘t, forgot. tn monâ€" lion this paper. or you may not re- ceive the journal. ' The children like to got .61 uttrnc~ Live hook to road' after" supperâ€"so Henry returned in triumph from an examination. “How did you get. Mung. my son '3" his during parent inquired. "First, mic." ansvwrc-d Henry : “I' answered all the quesâ€" tions." “Good ! How did you an- swer them '3” “I said I didn’t D know.‘ * { You need not. cough all night and dis burl) your fricndfi: there is no (mg-axial: of you running the risk of goutractiug in- flammaiiou of the Jun '3 or consumption, while yd}: can get iickle’s Antiâ€"Con :wmmzive Syrup. This medicine cures ha. colds. inflnnnumiontof the lungs {and 5111.ij roan and cuvs: trriubies'. It pro Ifimcsfifree and easy rxpectorution.which mmedfiitcly relieves the [In-on and lungs from viscid ‘phlemn. 'I‘»cac~hm=â€"â€"“Now, I “want all the children to look .at '1 ommV ‘ hands and obsurx 0 how Clem they are, and see if all of you cannot. come In school with ch-z‘mcr hands. Tommy, perhaps, will Lg“ us how he Keeps them so nifief’f 'l ommvâ€" 31:: m : mu makes iue wash the breakfast. things emery mohaing.” WHAN TUE LAMPS ARE LIT I" ‘i'nero ls murc Cnturrh in this: section In! the (ountry than all other diseases [put together, and until the last {cw i yours was supposed to he incurable. For it grout many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and proscribed loctl Home Q , and by (‘unrztuntly failing to cure .‘s 1th local treatment, pronounced it Qil‘urnble. Science has proven cacnrrh to beaconstitutional disease and there- fore requires constitutiunul treatment. Hull's L‘nlurrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Co..'l‘olcdo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the mar- ket. Itl-ls taken internally in dose. from 10' drops {on lcaspvonhil. It acts directly on the blood and mucous sur- {aces-i .thc system. They one:- one hun- dred . lam for any case it. fails to cure. nd {or circulars and testimoni- IJS. Address, -l-‘.. J. CHENEY 6; (20., 'rolodo. 0. Sold b Drug‘gists, 75¢. Hall's amily Pills are the but. “ There is Among any 100.1100 pooplv, 15,000 experience during the yvar an acciâ€" denta‘l injury “I sumo kind severe onbugh to cause a Elaim (m an acciâ€" dent polity. MAIADIES OP RULERS f "0110 of the most. inflow-sting {dbâ€" lcts is mathematical. 'i'hc Baby- ;IoniunS, in the melliplication table {for instance. wont far beyond us. fOur nntlLiplit-ution table sgops at .12; 12 fimosl‘l is the highest The Ihthyloniun 11111108 went up to 0’3“. 'l‘h'oir childrvn might have sung (30 times 60 in rocking: the )null’iplicuâ€" t‘ion lawn. Indeed. for astronomi- cal purposw‘s. they carried the table out 101,300,- thnt is. tho results of multiplicuftiun up 1.0 J,300;_.timos 1,- 300 woro'tztbulutml. They wanted to know at once the msult of large calculations 7’ ’ ‘73.?” ‘ ‘ 111V' 11: 111(1 :1 tabla-11mm “hi: the 111i11utcst. ushor-mniml' tions as to the cons! 1:11.111011 pion. » . 1 cavutmg. u said; “Tire‘cqfifi'gfls of-'tl‘.c tablets Will altnchfiCY-cjfimge the ideas of the world‘as to the state of civilization and knowledge of that mrly people. It will he sum that they knew " 1 ‘1- 300‘13. 0., thin. the mrth‘wus a. What Recently Unearthed TaBlets ' Show.’ " Norman IIilprcchL, who has been excuvming mounds in Nippur, said that he would devote his life to ex- (mVuting. Jig, Said; Ceylon Tea Is the finest Tea the world produces. and is sold only in lead packets. W Ilack, Mixed and Green. -~:"‘"" " WWW," BABYLONIAN‘ DISCO VERIES. (11w before I (11111L1l:cd mud Voygm: I 111111 in 11b11t u-pd1 v 1111!) were t. ushur-omiml'111l1ula- r1 sumo mm! severe a claim (m an acciâ€" ,xrrh in this section n all other diseases until the last. law 0 heincureblv. For doctors pronounced ul proscribed locnl disuusvs have tfix'ugod roy- >fif ufllictwl yysch gum! or 5. .cor' In the head oflico of Canal at Port, Said is :L 1 the canal showing the v ‘ tinn of «Very ship muvin 5 it. It is thus quite! «nsy 1 ;hy telegraph for VCSSL‘IS to another. I l I i Au aristocratic papa. quested by a rich and \ follow for permission to of his girls," gave ‘ crushing reply" : "Cortui would you ju'cfur, the h thv'couk ?" Minard's Uniment Ewes Bisiems Minard's Liniment Cums thfhefia “Don't you drum! 1] yuu prvpan- for an An “Nu." answered the plurvl' ; “what 1 (iron when ]' am preparing : tour on my return." I“or ten months I sufforec Rheuznutigzm ; 1 could more x hands nor foot. and {pit excruc pains in my who!» body. A G friend recommend-3d St. Jacobs the result astonished me, all vanished. and I Was curedQâ€"J Hyland, Troy, New Ym-L- _ nun I‘ll,” Ul monoy.” Uncle Tomâ€"”It 0120 could get, what, he \vishodjor. I think I shpuld wish for common {or mum-y." (fizu'cncvâ€"J ovvrylmdy wishes hasn’t. got." sense. not ‘Naturally, {or what hv ’9 Do Not Delayâ€"“When, through deali- tated digestive organs. poison finds Ins way into the blood. the prime conside - anion is to get the poison out as nmidl ' and as thoroughly we possible. Dem" may mean disaster. Parmelee’s Vege- table Pills will be found a most. valuable and effeczlve medicine to assail the in- truder with. They never fall. They go at once to the Rear. of the trouble and work a permanent. cure. l {abort Harding Milward, the Dir- minghmn solicitor. who was sentencâ€" ed last week to six years' penal sor- vitudc, 59 now in hospital at, Wiuson Green Gaol. -_~_r.‘ ; By mvntioning this paper nnu sendâ€" ing your name and address on a post card to the Company in To- ronto you can obtain a copy. ,___V,V,‘_ V. vu\ Au Mussovâ€"Hn rris farm implements 1),, "Lvau- mo now. my dear, " he. said passing his hand iwrvously over his head. "I want, to be alone for an hour or two." ”Why, what is the matter ’2” his wife inquired, with anxiety. “I have to consult a rail- Wuy guide," groam-d the unhappy man. (‘in roncoâ€"“ I Wish Cure the kidneys with Dodd's Kid- ney Pills and your Rheumatism will cure itseu. I "l‘his inglIr. Cragg’s experience, Iu‘nd it. iif‘the same as many others. [Peqpfia,- generally here are learning jthfit Rheumatism is simply a result 4,01 Kidney Diseaseâ€"that, if the kidâ€" }anys do not do their duty and take ‘thc uric acid from the blood, it (rystallizvs at the muscles and joints and causes those tofturcs too many people know too Well. "I had “(‘01) troubled with In- flammutory' Rheumatism for eight y-iiars ‘ continues the (-x- reoxe. “I could scarcely got mound to do In; duties in my stow I tried doctors and medicines without getting any benefit. till 1 heard of Dodd' 8 Kid- ney Pills. Six buxos cured me com- pletely." V remedy for that us I want. I am as sound as a bell now as far as Rheu- .:.mat-ism is ('onu-nwd." Dresden, Ont., Jun. 19.â€"~(Spocial) -â€"-“l)odd’s Kidney Pills cured me slick and chum of the Rheumatism," says W. G. Cragg, cx-rccve of this town. “It was the Inflammatory Rheumatism 1 had, and 1 think )od-d’s Kidney l’ills are as fine a W. G. Cragg, of Dresden, Had In- flammatory Rheumatism, and , Was Cured Slick and Clean. gs, Romanhofl'sz m1“ Bourâ€" w ons zuc- been sé‘ourgcd hy the dread diseases, which have, to .L peâ€" culiar and striking degree, marked out royalty (or their ow'n, and the poisoned blood which has flowed from their veins has cursed a dozen dynasties TRUUBLES HF AN EXâ€"REEVE WERE EASILY DISPOSED OF BY DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. ’froquent spells of freedom {mm incl-.- ancholin, and harrowing pen pic- turcs have been dxzmm of the abject condition to which the"kin"1y mal- ady" reduces Turkey’ 5 despotic mon- answered the intrepid 0x- “whnt I dread is a frost In preparing for my lectuw [mend-«l St. Jacobs Oil ; lstonished me, all pain 1d 1' Was curedâ€"1]}. py New York. drvad tho cold \"ht'n papa. on Doing ro- Certainly. Which the h(,)u:x‘umaid or Arctic juurm: '0 of tho Suez is a model of the exact posi- moving through tu-‘ . -~- m x .' vulgar young ) marry “mm this 'nthor I had lots ()1 10 :ll'l'ullgof " Puss 01w! nox'e neither excruciut in; 1?ch with Batching Mrmnn r! nun. . v ‘....~. wyvvuaauh .,-u had nowadays I should never mum Jnudc..suoh an aspnnishing vrmr ' as ‘9 ALaJ'ef you for the Prince “of Wales!’,’- . . ,n 7. ,, W. mum m-u- rmumu'u. ; "In“ H! a m‘vnt 81m -â€"._ ; ()0 to 70 nulns an lmux‘ . Are you n sufferer with comm? If you ‘ 6'0”” {WW :‘x‘ mnmtv. are not a. bottle of iioiloway's' Cum ('urc. . “WW “1‘ 10 -'1 1‘0““‘13 It has never been known to fail. .fom. Only 835 awn-s of flux \wrv grown lust your in thu lfnilml Kingdom. In 1870. 13.000 acres Wt-n- ('nllix'au'd. Minard‘s Liniment [Cures Cain's, etc. ~ 'In England and Wulcs the railways own. cm an :n'vmgv. 12 aches 0! land {or «\‘vl'y mihe of railway. When Washing grc-asy pots and pans. Lvn-r’e L powder) will rmmwo thé Siberia possesses (moâ€"x the 13;)(1 on tho gluin- through 120 dvm‘vL-s of k If your childmn moan and are restlcm during sleep. coupled whet; awake with '0 low of appetite, vale countenance, picking othe Hostetcd you may de mi upon it £110.ch primary cause of 1 1e trouble is worms. Mother Graves‘ \Vorm Exter- minator effectually removes these pests, at once relieving the little sufferers. ’1‘] i 1-: In lrvland C(HHHit'S whore t the agricultural Week or loss. In is Rs. 711. :1 wm-k As 01.1) As» WzLL-‘I‘nnn Rumor. -~ In Winslow's SoothinzSJ-rup bu been used for Over in, your: by millinm of mothers for their chudmn whi‘o :eelhvug‘, with pfl'ftct. meow. It soot-ho. the chi when: the mum. allay: an mm. cum wind coiic, ouhe but ro-medy {or Hiarrhmm Is pie-nun: to I). mam, Sold by d"u:gi~ts in every pan of the war 4. Monty-five cenu nbomle. 1:4 uh]. I: Irulcnlnbh. He'urc and ask {or Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syria. 5nd luv no other kind 1r “Lloyd's Ilogister 0! Shipping" ouch ship is maria-d with a letter and a “umber. The Iz-ttor denotes the ch‘arfictor of her hull. the num- ber that. 0! ln-r anchors, cables, and general furniture. He Has Tried It.â€"Mr. John Anderson, Kiuloss, writes: “I venture to say few. if any, have we ved greater benefit from the use of Dr. 'l'honms’ Eclectric Oil. than I have. I have used it, regularly for over ten years. and (have recommended it to all sufferers I knew of, and they also found in of great virtue in cuss-s of severe bronchitis and incipient consummion." The larm-st estate sold last year in the United Kingdom was that of (Elonapp. i1.i Ayrshire. It is 8.600 acres. But the- must expensive was Battle Abbey. in Sussex, for which Was paid $200,000, Exery day in the year the Chi- cago, Union Pacific and NorthWest- crn Line runs through firstâ€"class Pullman and Tourist Sleeping Cars to points in California and Oregon. Three through trains daily. The route of the famous “Overland Lim- ited." Personally conducted excur- sions from Chicago to San Fran- ;cisco, Los Angeles, Portland and ‘other Pacific Coast, points, leaving Chicago on Tuesdays. Wednesdays. Thursdays and Fridays. Lowest rates. Choice of routes. FineSL scenery. Maps, illustrated Iolders, etc., furnished free. Rates quoted. Address 15. ll. Bennett, General Ag- ent, 2 liast King street, Toronto,; Ont. ’ grvu 1 est 0a 5(- [IPOULTRY I APPLES.... CALI FORNIAâ€"OREG ON EXCUR- SIOI‘IS. l‘ho annon OogBiâ€"Iioér ‘20-,- fl...- ‘1 Little Comet " “ Victoria " in Eagle n “ Headiight " lerIgjdward PRINCE IN thKII'IrR'iC Ireland thew are still 18 :ultural laborer is 105. loss.1nMay0 the au- For Orr! filxty Yen". 1on a BUR BRANDS. ..- ‘y: tho average “age of I] 79370? )t 111 LS" () have s in ‘ 11:: Lun-r’s pry Soap (a move the grease with 0 I} (moâ€"ninth of all claim. It runs of longitude. :nâ€"ul 1:13! the ('hu: :0 Ch K i 12¢. mm: in H1. :kfnst. himself 1'0]- ‘(I but crazy- “0 had soon your royal H 3‘ dishes usrhid 1nd cc :1} in ('tl" ( I w lsh (.‘CI' pox- s'l'n H e There is a gcod demand for all kinds 7(7),“ I; Poultry, eSpccially Chickens. We want lag; tities to supply demand, so consign us if you want Goad Fri If you have a carload‘ or more, of A I stuff place them for you, or will ship them {or V make advance against the shipment. ' ' mus. n. LISNER, a lmlnCd nurse, of-Halifax, living..1t92 Comm allis Sn, writes . “l havé been a sufferer for six mm from rhcumndsm. Man, i doctoxs treated me, but read we; only tcnapar. ! an'. 1!: m1 South American Rheum. mtic Cure, 7' and aha-fan: daxs'. use of the refined .was a- ,‘ Itirel'y zccfro-n the dizcase." . mush Liking; powers, alien-s- fiadderand‘k’d- aey troubles in six hours. and in die ‘worm case's 3m speadily restore perfect. healzh. 7 2 SOUTHJIRERICAN RHEUMATIC CURE ..» pull the rheumatism out by the roots. _ No more doctoring. up xnorjchmcdicinc, nioney saved; health saved, life saved. There’s the bunch of money yon'il pay an: to get rid of the rheumatism if you buy prescriptions will: it. It's a cure you Want, not prescriptions. “'c put the bins in your pocket and taka away the malady. Ian't Hm just like buying- it ? 488T [IKE BHYINQ RHEUfiRTISffi. MRS. E. E15\£R"atraincd nurse, of-‘Hglrifax, J-.. _,.nnr‘ Vuâ€"u AU. uurn sprains. mind We Would not. I without it. ‘ ‘ 1c is truly a Wondm‘ful medicine. ‘ JOHN A. MACDONALD, Publisher Arnprior Chronicle. Dear Sirs.â€"-I cannot speak strongly o! the excellence of AIUJ’S LINIMI‘ZNT. IL is THE ml" Sâ€" , In mining. 13 cubic feet of ordin- ary gold or silver ore are generally allowed to the ton. and 20 cubic feet of broken quartz. Mild in Their Actionâ€"Pamela's Veg etable Pills are very mild in their action. They do no: cause uripz‘ug in the stomach or cause disturbances there as so many pills do. Therefore, the most deiium can take them without fear of unpleasant results. 'I’heycan. too. be administered to children without imposing the penal- ties which follow the use of pills no; so carefully prepared. Wind in SQ L‘Th’ AHER‘CAN "KIDNEY CUEE Great Britain has 11.121 mines and quarries. From these was dug last year chr 275 million tons of minerals and ores. Ilflflm's “HIM“ CIHCS ENDS! L’l GOKS‘ ! "Literature certainly runs in the Scribbler family. TWO daughters write poetry that nobody will print, the sons write plays that nobody will act, and the mother writes stories that nobody will read.” “And what docs the father write ‘9” "Oh. he writes cheques that nobody will cash." Everything in Furs at. lowest pr! 10:: Catalog. RAW runsâ€"We p: price-a. Sand for price list. Ladies’ and Men’s Furs I. H. 3”?an 5 60., 77 Km; 6:. East. Tomato Any number from 40 to 2,000 ‘ Highest price paid. Write at once. A. w. BRYAN, Woodbine 'i'i'ack, Tamra LWEPEEWS CURES IN I TO 3 DAYS. in HIS OWN I‘m-721': WILL FROST WIRE FENCE C0 leitcd, Winnipeg, Hn - - Welland Ont. If we are not represented in your district write us at once about the agency. Good open- ings for good men. Orders easily taken. Resuhs satisfactorv. WANTED grv: ribw houseth for bx “‘1 We “ould not, an hour H'chls about xinutv. and exerts 11 pounds to the square powwow”) Good Prices Experiment with other and inferior brands, Bon’t ofA 1 stuff We can mam: fie strongest a "9-“ W16“. Sad 'â€"W0 Day hiya»: | Tfack, TOWTO‘ mic/.4" 9/. Nae strongest and heaviest Wire Fence made. 8 0: first-ch“ want large qm USE too MIN- If QtOiEG’i back 10 n lem'nod at whole new 3' on 10 \T shu‘ 11 0t to the “115000 I“ have been " dozen 0‘! Chase's 5" peminc as 1y effect“? pleasant m As is freq unusually Chase’s SY-f“ 11131113 (Ts-‘99:? for when buyiné‘ portrait ad Eh: I? VOL Lion 11105? W CHAI’T.‘ back u: «a " 2cm 9.“! mt DMD. is maven“ throax My man i. N01 0:, .fl nflfl‘rq wou‘ 'rox: in. 0"?

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