.bath. Mr. Markzr took the pig away from the rest of its kind when it was only a few days old and had it brought upon a‘bottle in a. re- speztable Gordon-collie family. The mamma collie, after a few days of deliberation, adopted the pig as a member of her family, and has .workedeamestly to make it a good, obedient, collie. Her @0115 in this direction have not been'ientirely stuc- cessiui; but aliens/c, with Mr. afark- er‘s assistance, she has helped ma- terially in reforming some of Beau Brumxuel’s inherited attributes. Beau Brunsmel Vremses to wallow. The treatment is simple and emâ€" cacioms in the early stages, but when the tumble. has been neglected and has become ï¬rmly established, it is sometimes; Very hard to cure. As wb have sgen. propcr‘tximming of the mails «le prevent“ the start or _ - _ 777777 â€"u lth' uu‘t- ier â€ban a. pig" is a time honored uphon'sm. But Mr. Market’s pig is'diï¬'erent. Mr. Marker says that eVery morn- ing his pet pig, which he has named "Beau Bruziimel" because of its tidy habits, will squeal‘ until some bne goes to it with a sponge and gives it, a. cal-pm} wash. Beau Brummel will even refuse to touch his morn- mg meal, no matter how htmgry he is, until he has had his 'matutinal Must Have Its Facé Washed Be- fore Breakfast. - Mr. Samuel Marker of Loamsdale, 111., claims to have the most re- markable pig in the country. It is the general impression that a pig is not remarkably careful about his personal appearance. In fact, “dirt- ier â€ban a. pig" is a time honored _â€"L A ___ box, or six boxes for $2.50, by writ- ing direct to the Dr. Williams’ Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. Do not let any dealer persuade you to take a. substitute. Substitutes never cured anyoneâ€"the genuine pills have cured hundreds of thousands in all parts of the World. and my sleep at night was disturbed and restless. After I began the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, there Was a. speedy change for the better, and after taking a. few boxes, I felt stronger than I had done for years.†You can get. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills from any dealer in medicine, or by mail post paid, at 50 cents a. but this is a serious mistake. as the tendency of all purgtives is to further weaken the system. The one and only sure way to get new blood and new strength is to take Dr. ' Williams' Pink Pills. They actually make new, rich, red bloodâ€" they are the greatest spring tonic‘ in the world. Dr. Williams’ Pinkl Pills speedily banish all spring ail-i meats. Miss Belle Cohoon. White Rock Mills, N.S.. says :â€"“I have found Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a splendid spring medicine. I was very much run down ; the least ex- ertion exhausted me. and I had a constant .ieeling of languor and sluggishness. My appetite failed me The Blood Needs Attention at this Seasonâ€"Purgatives Should Be Avoided. Spring is the season when your system needs toning up. In the 'sp'h'ng you must have new blood, just as the trees must have new sap. With new blood you will feel mightly, happy and healthy. Many people take; purgatives ‘ in spring, Lâ€"A 1“ -, ï¬be trouble. and the same is neces- sary after bare to prevent a relapse. It is a. mistake to keep cutting the nail in the hope of removing the ir- ritetion. It is better to pack a few threads of gauze or borated cotton under the side of the nail, re- newing it once or twice a. day. so that the hew growth mayJJe lifted from the groove it is cutting into the flesh. This change of direction may be helped by ï¬ling the top of the nail along the center, weakening it so that it may flare out. If the trouble is far advanced, the slight operation of cutting away the bulg-i ing flesh at the side‘ of the toe mayi be humid necessary.â€"-Yout=h's Com-l panion. ! The toe-nails should always be Cut off scguare, at a right. angle to the axis of the toe, and should never be pare’d’ close and rounded oh’ at the sides parallel with the extremity of the toe. If they are- rounded there is nothing left to support the side of the toe, and the pressure of the shoe then causes the fleshy parts to ride Up over the side of the nail; and as the latter grows it has to cut its way into soft parts, for it‘ has nowhere else to go. i The wound so caused cannot beak} for the sharp side of the nail is 9.1-, ways cutting farther into it and pro-3 flowing irritation. Soon it becomes! inflamed: then matter forms. I‘ “proud flesh" grows up over the: 9319; and â€alv‘i'nfist' p’éinful arid cripL’ pling condition results. I is said to be caused by badly conâ€" structed shoes, in which the toes are cramped together. Undoubtedly, highâ€"heeled and narrow-teed shoes are an abomination, and are re- sponsible for much mppling. but it. is doubtful if they would ever cause ingrowing nail if the latter were cut properly. Some Directions as to the Proper Treatment. Ingnowing or ingrown toenail is one of the minor ills of life which, like some others of its class, often causes more actual pain and incon- venience than many more serious at- fections. ‘ The afl'ection is situated most com- monly on the free side of the great toe, although it may occur on the other side of the great toe, or on any one of the four_ smaller toes. It INGR OWING TOE-NAIL KEEPS CLEAN. AILMENTS. 12â€"14 rmK runs a icine. I was ; the least ex- and I had a langugr and rtite failed me was disturbed began the use Pills, there in conjunction, Dr. August Koenig’s Hamburg lreast Tea. and Hamburg Drops, both old, tried German re- medies, discovered by that great specialist, Whose name they bear, more than 60 years ago. The forâ€" mer should be taken hot before goâ€" ing to bed, and the latter according to directions. Follow up the treat- ment until the cold is fairly broken up. then continue to-take the Ham-‘ burg Drops for a. considerable period, until the blood becomes cool and healthy. The two remedies cost only 75 cents, get them from your drug- gist at once, have them in the house, 1and, when you are about it, get a. bottle of St. Jacobs Oil. It will always come handy in case. of house- hold accidents, sprains. bruises,’ cuts, burns, scalds. also for rheu- matism, neuralgia, lumbagu‘o, tooth- ache. ‘stifgnes of the Joints 1am! all bodily aches and 'pa‘iri , emi- outWard application is usually ap- plied. ‘ALL ACHEES AND PAINS FROM A SUDDEN, COLD. When this difï¬culty gets a. ï¬rm hold it is hard to shake it unless one acts promptly. and uses the right remedies. about which there is no uncertainty. Something that will quickly drive out the cold, restore the blood to its normal con- dition, banish the aches and pains, and relieve the burning, aching head. There are only two remedies that will do this, and they must be used 1y.†Mrs. 'i‘ellem Wrightâ€" “Then you’d better hide it quick : here comes a‘ food inspector up the streét." Mrs. Tellem Wrightâ€"“Have you any more butter like you sold me _this imorning ?†Dealerâ€""Certain- “Wï¬at would you do if you could play the piano like I can ‘2" asked the young lady of the housemaid. “Shure an' Oi wouldn’t get dis- couraged at all, at all. ()i’d kape roight on larnin’ till ()i could play it dacently," was the reply. Lover’s Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfect- ant Soap Powder is a boon to any home. It disinfects and cleans at the same time. We ~will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that. cannot. be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circuzars, free. F. J. CHENEY 6; C(L, Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hull's Family Bills are the best. by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the car. There is only one way to cure deafness. and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con- dition of the mucous lining of the [Cus- tachiun Tube. Whenï¬his tube is innum- ed.you havo~ strumming sound 01' im- perfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. holiness is the result. and un- less theâ€"inflammation can ho taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroycdfor- ever. Nine cases out. of ten are caused by Caturrh. which is nothing buy an inflamed condition of the mucous ser- vice-r. “ I never knew anane who showed‘ such discretion in the selection ofi things to be left unsuid." “She has wonderful conversational powers,†said Miss Cayenne. “But. she doesn’t talk a great deal.†“No. A Tonic for the Dehili:z:ted.â€"P:Irm:IL-e‘s Vegan-L} la Pills- by acting mzl ‘ly but chm- ouzuy on Elm secret-ions of the belly :m‘ a valuable tunic. sr‘mmlruing the Ilzging organs to hwlcbful union and restoring themtu full Vigor. 'l'heycan be taken in graduated doses and so used that they can be discontinued at. any time without: re- turn of the ailments v. hick they were used to allay. The more you speak of yourst the more you we likely to lie â€"Zimmerâ€" man. -~ A . Patient Waiting is often the high- est way' of doing God’s will.â€"Col- Iier. You can get, Baby' s Own Tablets from anV' druggist or theV will he sent in mail best paid at 25 cents a box In writing to the Dr. “illiams' Medicine Co. , Brockxillo. Ont. family of six childmn and have used Baby’s Own Tablets and know that. they are the best medicine I have ever used for my little ones." mu aunuys KL‘C‘p at hand the means] “l am a believer in Canadians for for protecting the health of her,'Canmln. and it is always a personal children. For this purpose there. is'trouhle. to me to see them beâ€!!! (‘3'- absolutely no medicine can compare ported to the United States. There with Baby’s Own Tablets. These is no United States protectis‘e duty Tablets spculily relieve and prompt-‘On that CONHXKKHW. but if we lower 1y cure all stomach and bowel trou- our duty on manufactured goods, or bles. break up colds, check simple on farm I‘Y'OdUClS it certainly “CLS fevers. prevent croup. and allay the 9;“ a" equrt bOUnty on Canadians. irritation accompanying the cutting: llie reasoning; is simple. If the Ainâ€" of teeth. They are good for children jerican manufacturer sends an extra of all axles from birth uruvnmlu “m: ‘au‘ 10nd of hi: “nu-M. :n... In Finally he acceptml the situation philosophically and is now more conâ€" tented with his lot. Too much so, in fact, for of late he has fallen in- to the dog habit. of haying at the moon, only Dean's bays are a. series of remarkable squeals that are cal- culated to drive all thought of sleep far from the minds of all He neighâ€" bors who live in the vicinity of the Marker hOHJCS‘tanl. nion. If squealing has no ofl‘cct on the cow, then Beau flies at, her ï¬nk] bites her ankles until the cow ï¬nal- ly surrenders amt consents to go peaceably home. Mr. Marker says that the crowning sorrow of Bean’s otherwise happy existence lies in the fact that he cannot hark like the collies can. He used to make franâ€" tic efforts in this direction. and a1- \\'a}'s appeared inexprcssibiy sflmbkud an'd gTieved that, his izo»:t attmnpts only rvsulted in dismal squeals. like common pigs do. in a.nasty puddle of water. He does not put both front feet into the trough and gulp up his food after the usual manner of his kind. Beau Brummel has raced around with the dogs until he has learned many of their ways, and he is about as good at driving cows as any of the collies. Mr. Marker often sends ‘Beau down to the pasture at night to drive'up the Marker family bos- sie,._‘and he. sn‘ys Beau_will,_ scamper away to the meadow, pick the Mark-s, er cow out of a. herd of twelve or ï¬fteen cows, and drive the animal home as well as any of the collies can do. If the cow tries to go the wrong way, Beau rushes in front of her, squealing like a steam siren, arid the bossie in dismay turns, about and goes in the right direc-I MOTHER‘S RESPONSIBILITY. :fness Cannot Be Cured 1 rushes in front of like a. steam siren, in dismay turns in the right, direc- The distance through all the rooms in the Spanish palace of the Escurial may be estimated at 120 .English miles. To ‘walk through all these would take four days. , an- .. v.3“..a. wumu uauuruuy demand Incremed substanceâ€"result, im- proved appetite. Northrop 8.: Lyman of l‘oronto, have given to the public their superior Quiniue “fine at. the usual race, and, gauged by the Opinion of scieucisns. this wme approaches nearest yerfecnion of any in the market. All drugglsas sell in. .0"... nun u: a. universal panacea. in one remedy, for al ills to which flesh i: heirâ€"the very nature of many curatives being such that were the germs of other and differently seated diseases rooted in the system of the patientâ€"what would relieve one ill, in ‘ turn would aggravate the other. We have, however. in Quinine Wine. when obtain able in a sound unadulterated state. aremedy formanyandgreviousilh. By its gradual and judicious use. the frailest systems are led into convalescence and strength. by the influence which Qui- nine exerts on.\'ature’s own restoratives. It relieves the drooping spirits of those with whom :1 chronic state of morbid des- pondency and lack of interest in life is a disezb'e, and, by trunqnilizing the nerves, disposes to sound and refreshing slee imparts vigor to the action of the blood, ‘ which, being stimulated. courses through- out the veins. strengthening the healthy animal functions of the system. thereby making activity a. necessary result, strengthening the frmne, and giving life to the digestive organs. which naturnlly riannnnd "nu-mun.) A. ___, The future destiny of always the work oft Napoleon. The Wise are polite all the World over : fools are polite only at home. â€"Ba.con. Both man and woinankind belie their nature when they are not Icind.â€"Bailcy. The best feature of the device is that the oil chambers are roomy and one iiiling will last for many hours of cutting. We understand. Masseyâ€"Harris Com- pany are making a great hit with this new feature, and that it is ï¬l- ling a long-felt want. ' w ._ .__, â€1., \4‘jIUAh ul C'mndiam workmen; Can the Can- adian farmer not see that thO'man who makes hinders aiso oats when , fand the the man who nuikos butcher anivcs also cuts hoof and pork, :1 .(I {that if these men work on the Can- ladian side of the line the wheat, beef and pork they eat xvi}! be grown Iin Canada? If there were no Ameri- jcan duty the evil would not he so 'g tiring: but why consider the Ameri- ‘Cans in the matter at :11]? Lot us ‘build up a. Canadian home market. iand this can be done only by keeping the Canadian workman, who is the Canadian consumer. at home. and to do this we must protect him against foreign protected competition." ‘ , A roomy oil chamber is placed in each end of the pitman. and the naâ€" tural action of the pitman throws the oil up through the oil hole and gives thorough and constant lubri- cation without waste. Hinatd’s Liniment Cums ththsria SOMETHING \‘E W. Probably the best invention in the agricultural implement, world for 1903 is the new oiling dcxice on the Massey~ITurris Mon’er Pitman. There never was. fmd never will Another writer :«mds the same paper mm: protevtion against the I He says: Low Tariï¬â€˜ Against England â€" High Tariff Against the States. An old countryman, settled in the Canadian Nortlnvest, writes to a. Montreal paper in opposition to an increase of the tariff on the ground that as the British people bear the ‘burden of defending the Empire, we gshould buy our manufactured goods ‘l‘roxn them. He says: “In the illoer war, the county of Lancashire, according to a. rough calculation, thud nine regiments to reprezcnt it, [besides volunteer and militia comâ€" !panies: Ireland had ten regiments, i'Scotlund, twelve. So that this county ranks with the sister king- doms in the numbers who followed the standards in defence of the South African colonists, and the heavy money burden of the war will no doubt ï¬nd its way in a goodly proâ€" portion on to the shoulders of the some county. Under similar cir- cuxnstanceS, Canada would have re- ceived exactly the some assistance, personal and pecuniary.“ Sunlight Soap Will not burn the nap off woolens nor the surface off linens. m for the Octagon Bar. t-i destiny of the child is work of the mother.â€" TARIFF DISCUSSION. paper advpcating hig‘nur P e Metal Ornamental Fence '\ “WNW-priced. Spodnflywltsblotormt all! hbMMCanetoriea, aromatic. Retina. lax-an CENTS PER RUNNING FOOT. Jun shout Mahmtmmyouompubup. Wribeflottuuparflauhn. 089M Farm Fence and Poultry Netting. Barnum hmaammmwmunqmm mgomgdsu John. 13.13. ‘ 7.- EXPENSE annvcns a let for to 1.000 tons of paper are annually used to make tickets on the New York elevated railways; A young man entered-with a. dog, and attracted a. good deal of friendly interest from an Irishmmg, who in- quired what kind of dog it was. The owner looked the questioner in- solently up and down, and then replied with a. drawl, “It ,s a cross between an ape an an Irishman.†“Faith, thin, We’re both related to it," was the ready retort. Imum’s ummem cures Gurus! In cows. Prof. Kretchmar of the German navy completely rejects the tradi- tional type of ship patterned on the form of ï¬shes and substitutes that of aquatic birds. By minimizing the wave resistance the new form aug- ments the propelling capacity of the screws of a. ship of the present type 50 per cent. thus producing a. cor- responding ucceleration of speed without any increase of power. for The British Admiralty has delin- itely decided to adopt the French grey color as the ofï¬cial war paint for all the vessels in the navy. This decision has been arrived at after prolonged experiments With various tints. French gray is the color which renders a vessel the least con- spicuous and renders it a. difï¬cult target to hit. The British Admiralty has suddenâ€" ly abandoned its long and stubborn- ly held position and placed the en- gineers of the navy on full equality with the “executive" or line omcm‘s. The French admiralty will build a submarine boat larger than any hitherto attempted. It will be 160 feet long, 360 tons burden. and will cost $250,000. Painting a battleship costs $5,- 000. It gives n10 great Ifleasure to re- commend it, and you are at liberty to use this in any vvuy to further the use of your valuable medicine. ROBERT ROSS. 1 have used three bottles of your MlNAIUYS LINIMENT and am completely cured. Dear Six‘s,â€"This is to certify that I have been troubled with a lame bupk [or ï¬fteen years. A Martini rifle-bullet ï¬rml at a. distance cf :10 yards will not pass through a wall of snow four feet thick. You 1101111 110: cough all night :1111 di< £1.11) \11111' 1111-11115 . more is 110 occ: 1.4011 of 1011 1'1111111111r the risk of conducting: i11- 11111111111111011 of 1111211111513 or consunmtion, while 3011 c1111 :13: ï¬ckle/s .\1111- Con s11111p1ive 5111111. T111: 111edicine 1111-115 coughs 011.115. 1111'11111111111110.1 of the 111113.254 .1111111111111'0111 111111 CIHNL 11:0111110: 151m) motes :1. ï¬ve .1111'1 1-115" expcczomtion which 111111u<li:1tel\‘ I'cthus 111e‘111ro.1n 11.1111 11111.1" rum viscnl 111111-13 111 The depih of our atmosphere is usually estimator] at, from 187 to 216 miles. Home :20 years ago it was supposed to be not, more than 40. As OLD Aw W£I.X.‘TNIEU Rnxtuv. â€" Mn Wumlow'n soothingSn-up has been mm! (or over tiny yous‘by millinua of mowers fur thrir children while “Minna. mm: perfect. hug-mm ll. toothed the child. Salton» the gums. all": all pain. cures win-l colic, and istbe best. remedy for Diurrbwa. ls plesamt to the mate. Sold by dumaiuts in every pan of the wor_d. Twcmy-ï¬vuceuzs“bottle. he value is iwacullable Be sure and LR fur Mm Winslow's Soothing Syrup sud take no uzher kind. 1-39 Two Rivers. Slu‘ had risvn s vvrul times to lot a. g‘cnllunmn pass out bctxu‘en ilho acts. "I am vmy sorry to disturb yuu. 1n:ul.m1.’lw remark-ml, apuln- gctiuxlly, us 1ch wont, out. for the fourth timv. "Oh don’t mention it. " she I‘L‘plit'd. plvasuntly. "I am most happy to olfligo you \Iv hus- band keeps the xufwshIm-nt bur. †Personal letters addressed to Prof. Mun- yon. I'hiEmIoE-phlu, IV..\‘,A.. vnntalulng‘ (lo- tails of sloknï¬m. will he anuvvcred momm- ly and free advice as to treatment will ua glvsn. 1h Munyon's mammntlsm (‘nre m mntium :wrmancufly, Price 2') drugglatn. Munyon's Dymwuszn Cure positively cures all forms or lmMgL-stlon and stomach trou- bles. I'rlce. 25c. mamsm Cure, and it has relieved me in, t'he most extraordinary way. 1 have no mom) pain. and 1 recommend this remedy to every person w'lo desires to become cured of rheumatism. It is a. wonderful rcmedy.â€â€"Mrs. S. Folger. 111 McCaul street, Toronto, Dec. 12th, 1902. LYUNYON’S RELIEDIES. Munyou‘s (‘nld Cure prevents pnnumnnta. and breaks up a com in a few hours. J’rlc: . In, Mrs. S. anlor writes :â€"-“I have suf- fered from rheumatism for fl teen years, and my \vlmle system was affected. Al: intervals I would have acute attacks and my suï¬â€˜ering would ’bo terrible. I have received Ilnrxwï¬t from physicians, but only of a. temporary character. 1 ob- tained a. sample vial of Munyon’s Rheu- matism Gum, and it has reliewd mn in for thosé "WE-1'0 .HUNYON. SHE ADVESES MUNYQN’ RHEUMATHSM CURE. Mrs. S. Fog§er Had Rheumatism 80 long She am Not Think She , Wouid Ever Get Weâ€. 3.. x; .41. 1!!! I} V .3... 1..†J. 2 3: u‘iï¬inrï¬vfl'xvsr [I'll “There 13 no EHRWIG RHEEMMESM FREE MEDICAL ADVICE ARMY AND NAVY. Fur o'cl- mu Years. 1 2â€"27 ‘n scvvrul times to lot mss out bctwven ilho very sorry to disturb he rmuurkwl, apuln- 1ch Wont, out. for the "Oh, don’t mention punishment too severe deceive the sick.â€â€" ’11 re cures u. .) I than. Ht all STAMPING BY ELECTRIoITY. The British General Post Ofï¬ce authorities have been testing letter- stamping machines, driven by elec- tricity, for several months, and now there are about twenty in use. The best of them will stamzp from 20,000 to 30,000 letters per hour, the others 15,000 to 20,000; but the work is not so Well done as it would be by a. hand-sorter, whose average speed is 2,500 per hour. The machines often place the stamp across the envelope, sometimes 01)â€" scuring ythe address and making other irregularities. In thirty minutes Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart will add strength to that organ. Feeding the body by a full supply of blooc it ï¬lls life with the old time vigor. I used two bottles of n'r. Agnew’s ciï¬Ã©Ei-na: Powder. It cured me entirely, I am now a Well man." FRED H. HELB. JR.. the well known dis- tiller of Railroad. York Co., Pa., states :â€" “ 1 have had mtarrh of the head and stomach fox two years in the worst form. I tried all the medicines I eyer heardpj, but without relief. Agnew’s Catarrhal Poivder care; all of them when other prescriptions have failed. It will relieve colds and catarrh and cure headache in ten minutes. Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder Only 50 cents for bottle and tube, and is worthâ€"as much as your life Is worth. Catarrh kills thousands through colds, bronchitis, pneu- monia and consumption, and Dr. cherries, and 16,000.7000 on the skins of the same quantity of grapes. Dr. Fmflnm, an eminent German scientist, recently found 21, 000 000 bactvria on the skins of a. pound of One of Mr. Wclis' Masseyâ€"Harris binders is Six and the other four years old. and Mr. Wells asserts only seventyâ€"ï¬ve cents' worth of re- pairs have been put. on them up to date, and that the binder ï¬rst bought. is good for ï¬ve years yet, to say nothing of the younger one. How much 01‘ the spirit. of (‘an- mia and Canadians t.!1c1c'1s in this! This is the spiiit, which is steadily bringing mm‘ {11h nation to the fore. ()wing to scarcity of help, Miss Edie and Miss Emma. “'elis volun- teered tn drive their father's Massey- Hm‘ris binders through the hurvvst. \s a. result. of their cfl‘ou'ts, Mr. Wells .was the ï¬rst farmer an the Plains to ï¬nish (tuning. WEAHH E03 YOU BEGAUSE HEALTH FOR YOU. Not nmny young ladies in Canada can boast of having cut the entirs crop on their father‘s farm. The two young daughters of Mr. Com'g‘o Wolls can do so. however. Mr. Veils farm is situated one mile south of Wellwood Station on the famous Carberry Plains. He cul- n.) tix'atvs . 40 acres. There are 21 boys for every 79 ablv seamen in the British Channel flccv. A fullâ€"grown elephant can carry three tons on his back. There is: not; a more dangerous class of disorders than 1110.50 which nifecb the breathing organs. Nullix’y this danger with Dr. 'l'homas’ Ecleutric Oilâ€"n. pulâ€" municof acknowledgedvalency. It cures lamenexs and soreness when applied ex- ternally. as well as swelied neck and crick in the hack; and, as an inward speciï¬c, Fewwssex most substantial claims to pub- ic conï¬dence. ï¬inard's Linlmani [lures Distemger. 'l‘hc- case-â€of the ships mentioned is Worthy of his attention. 11.31.52 I‘lmpx‘oss of India. 67 10 On June 18 Just. Lord Solvbornc Said: “The country has a right to dvmzmd that the navy does not get Limbâ€: . U.M.S. ()cvun ............ IILMS. Formidahlo... behind in gmmoxï¬y †nu We ï¬nd u.M.S. Formula-No.27 1 3.7 It; is fortunate, howaver, that we have some cuptn'ns who are anxious to me straight, shooting, and from the Formiduhlc and the Empress of India, whose practice was deplore/1110 We can turn to the pcrlormmlco of the 060111). In 12-inch gun shooting uh. I‘. ._ .1 Alabama, ’.S... Kearsargxo. I.‘ .S.. . 11'.M.S. Fnl'midu'blo . WHERE LABOR \ms SWEE We find. thvrc-loro. that-by com- paring the 12â€"inch g‘un shooting which drew forth the conunents of Admiral Dewey with the 12-inch gun shooting of the Jr‘ormidublc, which has passed without reproof from the Admiralty, we arrive at the following remarkable table ' According to information received in private letters, this ship recently ‘iircd 27 rounds with her 12-inch ‘guns at a. thz‘gtt measuring (500 Silum‘c feet. The distance was 1500 yards, :1 range so short that no bank-ship Could safely engage at; it on account of thv torpedoes that might be aimed at her by the enemy. She only hit the target, once. The Empress of India, we also learn, in recent tiring only hit the target ten times out of (57 shots from her 6- inch guns. ‘ 4-...4 aw I.A\ ...... .34 J. In 6-inch gun shooting “0 ï¬nd : Shots. â€its. IMJ‘L Ocean... ............... 117 103 It is with afceling of uneasiness that; British 'nnval experts compare the. shooting of which he complains with the rodent performance of the I“0rmi(iul)]e, one of our ï¬nest and most modern battleships in the Mediterranean, says the London Express. ' ' 'The Hits Made by One of Brit- ain’s Best Warships. Admiral Dewey has been hitting out at the gunner of the U.S.A. navy; As was lately reported, he summed up his comments on the prize ï¬ring as follows : “The results of the 111.1“in prove that we have 1111.111 to accomplish in straight rapid ï¬ling. " TNU42§ mas’ Eclectric Oilâ€"n. pul- nvledgedcflicucy. It cures soreness when applied ex- 11 us swelied neck and crick 1d, as an inward specific, substantial claims to pub- IN TWENTY-SEVEN. Shots. 11 it. For Shots Ilits 67 10 Sol-borne "I see you advertise for a don- key." Said the man who looked as if he had something for sale. 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