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Omemee Mirror (1894), 15 May 1902, p. 4

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“V“- -'â€"vv u‘$lm“lu9 «JV rcgmrly‘bmploybd, but in d];isԤbw afifiygstops are now being taken to ( 'sufipress 'the 1:011)er maids who dis- 'pense liquors to the town‘folk in the . s nms, and the Movement has gained , asuclemgeWs'thqt tempm‘ance wonkâ€" era ar'e' ‘éozifiaent. that the issue will be flatl'y' décided in) the near future. “v -.-... IxIm\Il g . Supporters of the tempt-mum cause in England for many years have -ehafed~ under the ’galliug théught that maids behind the bars of gublic girdrinkingwhousos «verc in such’ com- mon and almost. universal vogue. In , land the temperance movemen't'is : 051: if ‘not quite 115 Strong as it is A plan has been formulated by which it. is believed the barmaids m‘i inns aqd public drinking plat-es will; ultimatéIy'be suppressed. The movcii ment already has been started. ,lt has not yet been set going i’n‘Lénfl‘oh' where more than 7,000 bqrmajdsfi are reguiarky‘ém‘ploybd, but in (2)48ng aygi.\_'e_steps are now being taken to, suppress‘the ‘cmnfly maids who (”S-g ing Action. Great. Britain is somewhat amused over the threatened overthrow of one 0! its conspicuous and altogether dis- tinctive institutions that. have with- stood the fire of vigorous opposition for several exceedingly active dc- cados. " ' Temperance _People of mun m WHOSO hold arr forty msm of ‘gold. 70:) cases of sih‘nr ouch cam» taming 4,000 dols.. and jewuls and aflate valued at; half a. million pounds sterling; and near Tnxol is n, funnflm: in the South Atlantic thew is an; other ' treasuro island. Trinidad. which is said to hold as many mil- lions even as Cocos: and a sumptu- ously equipped oxpmlition is now be ing prepared to discovvr them. These twentiethâ€"century goldâ€"hunters will go on their qm‘st under conditions of luxury hitherto unknown. Their V0830] will have an the appointments and comforts of a first-class lim-r, from an excellent. ciict‘ to a grand‘ piano, baths, and rm'rigm-ators: and: even tho charm of ladies’ society will! not. be «ionied them. ALL BUT THREE WERE HA NGEI). I)!‘ the survivors none lived to en- uiaim any part or their spoil. but one 0! them; a man called Thompson before his death revealed the secret to a friend of the name of Keaton; and he. in company with a Captain Rogue, went to the island and car- ried aWay £12,000 in gold. As they were leaving the island. however, their boat upset. and Captain Rogue sank under his burden 01‘ grow. while‘ Kenton. clinging to the bout. Wus‘ nit imatcly 8a vod. ‘ I'm-mini) Govcx'mncm sent. its trous- un-s for socurity on board tho WS- m-l. But it. proved a false) sot-unity, for one night thi- Englisil‘ship disap- peared. Sin.- too. )xlad9_1'91"l.‘¢)cos ls- hmd, and there her piratical crew hul'iQ‘dihQ‘ millions that had boon vuâ€" trustnd to t.hem-ck-von boats in all. and each load representing the ran-2 snm of kings. 'Bnt {hair shift was xhort, for the vessel was driven by aflstorm on to the Peruvian coast. the crew were captured, and A few ymrs Inle‘r. in 183;”) an Engfish’ ship. Iiw Mary I rlmrod in Callao Harbor at whom Peru and Chili were at ‘ encrusted with jc‘wcls. But neither he nor his crew ever survived to en- joy their ill-gottc‘n gains, for they foil out. as thivn-s sometimes do, and slaughtered ouch mhe-r; and those who were left. were captured by a British warship and hamgml to a man. from the yurdurm. The ship which thus hruught the. pirutosf care-or in an cud went to Cocos lsâ€" land‘uml recovered a small part of the lmriwl treasure. ‘hut. the bulk 01‘ it. dork-d discovery: Among his spoil wore 130 tons of silver. m-m-Iy 1.000 heavy ingots of gold. vessels full to uyerflowing of gom‘coins. and hundreds oi SWm-ds oncrnstt‘d with io‘ch um .mm.“ THE STORY ()I-‘ THE mm NH 01' those treasures reads like :1 thrilâ€" ling clxapl‘cr of romance. In the ear- l_v yours m‘ last. contury om“ of the most successful or tlu- pirates who preycd on Spanish ships was Dgn Pedro Benita. whose brig. the Re- m‘npugo. was the (mu-ox" 01‘ all hp!)- 0'81, mm) who "want down to the sea in ships" One rich prize urn-r any other fell into his clutches. Spanish; gnlleons laden with tmusurm of all! kinds. and after filling his ship with; them Don Bonita. would take them to . Cocos Island and bury them thorel while he sought. for more. l as inscrutable and as scductix'e as when George IV. was King. That it holds treasures l'ul‘ exceed- ing the dreams of avarice is br-yond all doubt; just. as it is certain that there are still awaiting a lucky lind- er golden ingots by the thousand, hundreds of tons of Sih‘m‘ rains. and vessels of gold thit-kly vnm‘usiud with costly goins. Who will Kind tlmm, we wonder? An cxiwdition is already on its ray more from British Columbia, equipped with ovary instruu mt and device that mode’l’n S('l('lll:0 can sug- gest. and it. may he that at. last ('ocos lslancl will yield up Iln: long~ guarded sm-rct ABOLISH THE BARMAIDS parts of America. and from Austral- 50.11am: men vuyugml to it. and tried to wrest x'rdm its grim silence the Secret. of its hidden troasaros; but it has bullied them all and stlll zomains The story that appeals must. strongly to us toâ€"duy is that of the wonderful treasures ol‘ Cocos Island. n. réx-ky desolate spot in the lwurt of the South Pacxfic, which is yet in- vested with all the glumor of the Arâ€" abian rules. For nearly a rvnun'y this solitary island has been the foe- us 01' countless eyes in every part, of the york}. From England, from all or buried in some distant and r0. mantic _island of the seas; and that the glamor of those stories is as ir- resistible as owr ig' p'réwd by the present. tittingwmt of costly expedi- 1ious to find and recofer tin-so hid- den millions. There is an unfailing fascination in the stories of gold and silver and pgecious stones of. fabulous Values hidden away in Davy Jone-sic locker ROMANGES [1F MILLIONS, TREASURES 1N DAVY JONE' LOCKER. u x-ru anu c.1111} were at “‘all'. the Jun Government sent. its trous- l‘or socurity on board tho WS- But it. proved a false) sot-unity, in» night thi- Englisil‘ship disap- Ll. Sin.- too. )xnad9_1'91"l.‘nm)s ls- tlu‘re her piratical crew millions that bud horn onâ€" themâ€"ek-von boats in all. load representing the ramâ€" in) the near future. the temperance: cause Wealth of Cocos Island Baffled Expeditions to Find It. ... uu‘l mungvu to u. L‘ yau'dm'm. The ship brought the pirates cud went to Cm‘ox lsâ€" cwcls. But neither: ever survived to (En-J on gains, for tho‘vi Is sometimes do .mdi 1 min-r; and those‘ were rupturul by :15 f Britain Tak- A! 31'}: DiPl‘, a” at a. time at War, the, who-u I An Quay-{cg}: of I‘rre-mccm-rcd imdez‘ ‘extruordini‘u‘j' circumstances {Lt/NAS- ton, .-1§g}glnud: ’l‘hvre Were placéd in the window of Mr. Salt‘s chem- 1'3th slabp.‘Six Ways. Aston. :1 num- be’tggi pyttlos containing chemical solutions." and the rays 0! fhe sun were focused by the glass 'on to some celluloid articles behind. which eventually ignited. - V- .‘o‘. Eng u. apezp 3t‘hat t11‘¢21)w‘l:‘|'sh 450$ nming It gppea and pthé earliéqt numbers “shed at Oxrmd WhClO t] that. time ‘a‘wms . icmpoxur “slim! ‘ " As it is to Germany we 0W0 the :Iirst, (-xmnplvs or printing, 30 in that, ficoumry is due the creditor' publish- fing the first; regularly issuE-d nnws- zpapmx This was the 1-‘mnk1'urtm' IZoilumr. and il, appmrvd first, in '1615. This publication is still in bxâ€" istoncv. It was followed the your inf- 1tor by tho Nieuwc Tidjinghon, at} Dutch production. printed :H Ant.- wm'p, says a London paper. The lirstflEninsh nowspamu- ' was the Weekly News from Italy, (h‘rmany. ctc., published in London in 1.62:3. The Gazette dc Francé (Puffs; 1631) and other?“ follqwed._ 4 w The London Gazette- mix the first regularly issued _ f3“ -J 1 -L W .77 . "‘7“. u v: uuuu's, irhomnatism. sciatica. indigestion, pan-1 in! paralysis. St. Vitus’ dance and the functional aiJnmnts what makv the livvs of so many Wumon an nhnnst. mmsmm. sum-('9 01' miséry. Sold by dealers in medicine, or sent postpaid at 50 m "S a: box 'nr six boxes for 82.50 by auldrossiim'uw Dr. Williams’ Medicine (70., {rm-kâ€" Villv. ()nt. ‘ ' anaemia. dizzhioss ‘5"!ng m; 5011‘], Que. She says;â€" ‘ "For two years 1 was a constant suf- ferer from bad digestion and its ac- . compunying symptoms. Food became idistastcl'ul and I grew wry weak, 1 sun‘ered much from pains in the stom- “,ach and head. I could not obtain1 [restful sleep and bucunn- unlit for all‘ Q'housowork‘ I tried Sun-1- ~l medicinvsi ;with_o.ut finding the least relief and I lcontinuale grew worse until in the' :0nd I would \‘omit everything 1 Mo. I had almost given up hope of over; being well again when one day I read! of a case similar to mine cured. through (house of Dr. Williams’ I’ink‘I Pills. l determined to give these: pills :1 trial and am happy toâ€"dnyi lthat. I did so. as by the time I had ilaken night. or nine hoxos my, istl'fingth had returned, the pains.‘ iwhich haul 50 long racked nw disapâ€"i 'peured, my stomach would digest' food properly and I had fully regainâ€"f 0d my old limo health, and have not, since had any return of the trouble." Dr. Willimns’ Pink Pills are a. pureâ€"i4 ly tonic medicine and unlike all pur-il gativos. do not weaken the systmn, 1 but give life and energy with every 1 (1059. They anc a curtain cure for 1 l fFood Becomes Distasteiul and a: . . Feeling of Weariness, Pain and! . Depression Ensues. I .r 5 {From LoSort-Iois. Sui-cl, Que. . V ' ()1‘ thodiseusvs omitting mankind! {dyspepsia is one or thc'worst to 911â€"? idurc.- Its \‘iciims 13nd life almost a1 i_buz-den. Food: bm-omes distustctulu Ithejr svm‘er from Severe pains in the] lstomm-h; sometimes excessive heart . lpuipitau‘on. and a. general feeling of - iweukness and depx'c‘Ss-ion. Though ‘this discus-3,55 one of the most dis- tressing. it is one which, if the pro- 1 per remedy is omployen. can ht‘ roadâ€" ( ily cured. Thousands throughout ‘ this country bear. testimony to. the,“ efficacy or by. Williams’ Pink Pius as H a nevm' failing cure. Among 1.1mm is (3 Mrs. Adolphe. A. Lutroussc, :1 woll ‘- know“ and highly esteemed lady re-if siding at Sorol, Que. She savs:â€"l « RENDERS THE LIFE OF ’I DYSPEPTIC MISERABLE. 11 Now. however, it is believed by 1- both factions that the grand climzix ii of the years of effort on the harmard 0 question is near at hand. The agi- t tation rcrontly begun in Glasgow 15 s regarded as the opening skirmish of s a mighty strugglv that has been pro- lpuring for the last tWo years b [- tween the temperance folk and the liâ€" a'quor sellers of the United Kingdom. t 11' the movement succeeds in Scot- -;]:1ml, it is considered altogether pro- _ ghablc that it may cross the Tweed; liund choIOp England as well. ‘ l§(:l..-\S(:()W HAS 1,2000 BARMAiDS ; .ln Sl'lm'ling‘ Glasgow as the place: Lilln whirl: to launch the crusade ”against the barmaid thoso compos- ing the "am-ti” faction did not act "without. displaying wisdom umlkocn jinx-might. 'l'hv Srots are a strongly; iro'lig'ious pcoplv. nnd it is for this. é'rcasmi that tho hhuw‘ihbonors 9x- ipoct. to create it sulliciont a_xnount,oi! :wvll (lircctml Sv-ntimom. to place theirI {cause on a, substantial and oli‘cctirua ibusis. ’l‘licro urv in Glasgow more? ithan 1.200 lmrmuitls. and it is lie-'1‘ glieved when sufliciont pressure is', 1 brought to hour on tho: innâ€"keepers 01" vlhc city the desired.concossions cam; V, b0 obtainu-il. lTuwou‘r. [he crusarlors ’1 jnre preparing to light if educationli uu: unusn umpire whorc.tlm bar- maid is an institution. There uxje hardly any in Ireland. and none in Australia. New Zealand, Canada. oi‘ the Capo}. In England there are about 120,000 burnmids, -while in London alone the number reaches 4 .â€" 000. ‘ _.SUN;CAU§E§»F14H¢.; and persuasive methods until them notlxina..1ml the issue nnv be carâ€" ried to llm highest court (-rout Biitain is the only part of the British Empire whorclho bar- maid is an institution There are hardlv anv in Ireland and none in Australia New Zealand,C.1n.\du 0r British imxkeepers look upon the Iussic behind the bar as a stock in trade: more productive; in Met, than Itlw liquors. they sell, for it is admit- ltcd that without her much of the *pmrmmgc m' public houses would melt away. The burnmid is, in fact, a great drawing card for the public house. 11' she happens to be pretty, possessed of an attractive taco and bcwitching manners, she is a greater drawing- ‘al‘d than if nature had lmén less liberal with her, but at any‘ (Wont, she is more valuable #0111 the inukecpez's' point 01' View than burl boys 01' men, and that is why each attempt of temperance workers to oust her has met with such \‘lg’Ol'OHS and concerted opposition. i J“! RST .\"I~Z\\‘SPA1‘ERS ~ first; regularly ismiéd nnws- This was the 1-":mk1'urtm' :. and il. appmrod first in This publication is still in Exâ€" in America. During the lastrfew years the barmaid has been the Cause of Humorous skirmishes between the so-called liquor Moment. and British blue-ribbonors. yet she always has come out of quth individua) attack with a little more popularity added to her occupation, and as far ramm- cd from suppression as when the agiâ€" tation hogan. INCREASE SALE OF LIQUOR. PUBR DIGESTIUN. numbers were pub- whcre the court at icmpoxurfly « estab- Meth t sunives to fipfieared in 16'. hU'U‘t tr ouhlos; ica. indigestion, St Vitus’ dance to mine cured Dr. Williams’ I’iuk 1‘: How to Keep Little Ones Bright, 9. Active and Healthy. I Every mother knows that little '(zh'ilth‘t-n m-ml ('arvl'ul ultPlltlt)!l'~â€"htlt ithoy (in not net-d strong drugs. “hon [baby is pomish, (‘l‘OSS or unwell, it, i is am mifin'tunntt- I‘m-t that. too many linotht-a's dum- thom with sn-Culk‘d ‘I."sonl.hittg’” iucdit'im-s which slum-{y giant! put tlw little one into am uh- [ natural $1091), but (in not l‘t‘lntH'L‘ tho (‘uuso of tho troublu. What is want- i ed to make tho little one bright, «cheerful nml Well. is Baby's ()wnij . Tablets. which will promptly (‘tll‘e' colit'. sour stomach. indigestion.; l constipation, tliurrhomi, simple feâ€"f ' VHS and teething: trouhlt-s. 'l‘hnyi 5‘in (‘hiidl'l'll sound. refreshing sleep. I, I because they romme the ('tlllst‘ m' the ’ltroublo. 'l‘hese tablets are guaranâ€" teed _to contain no opiate or other harmful drug. Mrs. James lr‘ound. Valentia. Ont... says:â€"“Bc!orc’ I. got. Baby’s ()wn Tablets, my baby was very pale and delicate, and so peev- ish that I had to walk the floor with l him day and night. The first. tablet ,I gave him helped him, and that ‘night he slept soundly. Since then . the tablets have made him perfectly i swell, and he is now a fine, healthy 1 looking baby. and is getting quite. l flat. I Would not be. without the ‘ tablets”, they cost a dollar a. box." V Baby’s Own Tablets are good for children of all ages and are taken as readily as cgndy, Crushed to a. powder. they can be gEVen with ab- solute safety to the youngest. weak- est: baby, Sold by all druggists or sent poslpaid at 25. cents a. box. by addrmjdg,_ the Dr. Williams Medicine 00., 'Brockville, Ont, Aflu_‘_ to “Hy-5419‘“ . _. .. .......u.u u: ,T,UOU lmrsoâ€"powor. The greatest lsteamHurhine at present. 'in use has 32,000 horseâ€"power. One of the ad- fvaulug'es claimed for the steam-tur- ibine for developing electric power, as compared with rwiproeuting‘ steam zcnu‘ines, is economy ()l‘vspuec and inaâ€" fterlul. For instance. it. is said that London turbines will possess the ‘same 'alpaeity for electrleal work as fdo the huge generators of the new elevated railroad plant, in New York, ‘but that. whereas the Nev: York gen- erators are '12 feet in diameter and require 1'10 field-magnet poles. the turbine generators: hare a diameter, 01' only nine feet with but. four poles. 3 But while the New York generators} rcrolre only 75 times a minute. thel London generators will revolve 750')! times it minute. 1 1 ’l‘hv Mu-U'npolimn ,Dish'ict Railway in London is about to orm-t the largâ€" est stmuu-lm‘binv plant. yi-t in c-xistâ€" once. r-m-h possessing a minimum of 7,000 horse-[rowan The greatest, swamâ€"turbine at prom-n: 'in use has n I‘\!\r\ ‘ ’ ln such a malady nus vollnw fever. the germsof which it is admitted are carried from place to place by mosâ€" quitoes, a reveng‘ciul mun, through a process‘of culture and inoculation, could (-lnim as many victims as he chose. All he would need to do would lur'to start the disease. and from him it. would spreud'prnctically as far as he wished. It is in those possibilities of the wrong: and mali- viuus use of cultures of disease g‘m‘ms than, tiw :zrmt dangers of recent dis- (‘0\'m'ir-!< lie. By culturing: tvphoid {M or microbes and (1)111111u111c11111g them to a well or other smuce of “atcr supply :1. whoh- mvn could be subimtod to .111 cpidmnic of the disease The same is true or diphthmin and 0111c~1co11tag~ ions (“80.1808 The woman at first was inclined to laugh at his threat. but finally he became so insistent and maintained such a. menacing attitude that she reported the matter to the police and the medical student. was arrested. iWhen taken into custody there were ifound in his possession test. tubes {containing a. sufficient number of hue- i‘teria. to have carried death to half gthe residents of the town if properly icirculated; The tubes contained cu]-. ‘tnres of cholera. typhoid fever. :md‘l lock-jaw microbes. and showod com; :cinsh‘cly that, the young student Was? i’prepnred to carry out his threat. 1 l MIGHT BLOT OUT TOWNS. I! l i This. it is believed, is the first in-‘ stance on record in which a crime of this character has been brought to} the attention of the authorities. but, it by no means represents the possi-' bilitics of such a. misnpplication of, scientific discoveries. The possihil-‘ ities along thisâ€"line areas a matter! of fact almost. limitless. -' THE BLOOM OF HEALTH. (11(2 ANTIC STI'IA M 'I‘URBIN‘ICS tag/ions and infcctious diseases. and know how 10 use them with deadly efi'vct. Recently the young man atâ€" tempted to extort money from 0. rich widow by tl‘u-outoning to scatter dis- ease g't-rms in her room if she refused his demand. cusv 01' am Austrian medical student is gin-n. "hix student had devoted :1 good deal of lime and much energy to the study «11’ humm‘iulngy. He was fax- miliur \xith lln- various I'm-ms of microbes common to different con- ’J'HIH-IA’I‘S T0 EXTOR' ' CASH. It is this; work of sciéntific men that has placed such a terrible death agency within reach 01‘ any one who cum; to go inn) the study of bacterâ€" iology own in a superficial way. As an jndi‘atinn of the extremes to which n man may go in making use .of his knowledge 01' nn'crolws, the cam- 01' am Austrian medical student communities: and towns may he strip- pod of their inhabitants. Wholesale deaths may be brought. about with- out ovvn directing: suspicion toward the perpetrator of the crime. and, what is mm»), the man who seeks to deal out douth in this way may sc- loct tlw specific disease he wishes to employ in carrying out his purpose. All of these menacing possibilities ‘lmvv dvx'i-lopcd through the advanced study of bacteria and the various uses, beneficial and otherwise, to which microâ€"organisms may be put. The fact has been established beyond all question of doubt that most con- tagious diseases urv spread through microbes. and added to this know- ledge is the additional information that (-au'h dismso has its own speciâ€" fic kind of bacteria, which may be culturml and produced in countless numlwm. l 'J'HIH‘IA'I‘S TU EXTOH’I‘ (‘AHH Modern study of bacteriology has placed a. new and torribly (all'oqtiw- w‘apun in the hands of hmmmity. It is :1 weapon with which entire Terribly Effective Weapon Placed in the Hands of Criminals by Scientists. Microbes as death dealing agencicx present new possibilitics to unscrupâ€" ulous men who. prompted by :L spirit of rm’engv or retaliation, may seek to obliterate their Victims in the most wfiprou-d scientific way. MICROBES CAN BE USED FOR MENAGING PUSSIBILITIES. BLACKMAIL. , ---â€"â€"â€"°v -.:.vu p.m. Only three (lays on route. Un- rivaled scenery. Variable routes. New Drawing Room Sleeping Cars and Compartment Cars, Observation ‘Cars (with telephone). ‘All meals in ‘Dining Cars. Buffet, Library Cars (with 'barber). Electric lighted throughout. TWO other fast trains 10.00 a.m. and 11.30 p.111. daily. The host of everything. Daily and personally conducted tourist car' ex- cursions to California, Oregon‘ and Washington. Apply to your nearest ticket, agent or address B. H. Ben- nett, 2 East King St... Toronto, Ont, ' $50.00 ROUND 'l‘Rll‘ TO CALI- FORNIA. ‘ Chicago . Norm-Western R'y. from Chicago, May 27â€"June S. The New Overland Limited, the luxurious cv. cry day train, leaves Chicago 8.00 n.3,, A I Victoria has not been \‘M‘y SUCCNSS- I'll] in its “(Torts In scrum“ an'tosiun supplies. a In many of the borings “‘uh'l' was reached. but was so salt. that it. was worthless. Enough g‘nnd \volls have lu-vn developed. hmw-er. to [my for (he (-{Tm'ts made. 'Lakc is 3.280 foot. (loop and thv host, in the Coluny. vlt supplivs 800,0m) galluns daily. The tutal supply of artosiuu water in Smith Australia is Fifi-19.000 gallons :1, day. It is thus ism‘u that the nrtilicial watvr rvsnur- [cos at South Australia are far infar- ‘inr to thusc ni‘ New Swath “'11le and 'qucuslaud. 'l‘hc \t'cll-Wutt-rml lands lari- (lo‘t'ntwl mainly ti) \“llt'flt, and .\\'hih- South Australia is very in): ipurtant in grain raising it, is hut-rim" iiu li\u stuck. -- t The (-‘0\'c-I‘nnlcut. of Wash-m Aux-3l :tralia hax‘ hurt-(l a. scrim nl‘ :ll'lt'fililll': iwvlls in the direction of tlw gum! gmiuos 01‘ (‘nolgardio and toward the: frontier of South Australia. It, has: ('outrartod for many more “'t-lls midi intomh to do everything it ran to iii-l crease tho artificial water supply. it! nmv has sixtt-t-u wells. yielding 11,-? 806.500 gallons daily. ~'l‘h(- dovpnstj “roll. Sunk about; 2AM)” foot. is at. South Perth and yields a daily sup-I ply ot' 1.120.000 Hallorm.’ Besides these Government boring‘s many private individuals have dug Wells in New South Wales which give a daily supply of 45,000,000 gulluns. "m Seven artosinn fills hube bech dug on the fornwrly Wiltl‘l‘IOSs route from Wanam‘ing‘ to Milparinka. They sup- ply 2,300,000 gallons daily. ()thor borings further north also giw good results. pine apples, (kites :nnd' ollxér fruits are grown in great. quantity and of excellent quality. This proves that the vast plains of Australia. now (‘0‘ Voted ulmust wholly 10 stock raising have every requisite for successful farming except adequate supplies of water. 'uiscd with grout 'succoss. Similzu‘ exper'iments have been made near the artokian Wells at Native Dog, Bar- rington. Cung'onin. whore luzorno. maize, 'tobacco, wheat, sugar cane. 2,050,000 (:ALLONS. Another noteworthy well on Hm nor- thern plains of New South Wales is that at l‘vru. which is 1,262 feet deep and supplies 300,000 gallons :1 day. The oxpcrinwnt has hoen made here of raising crops by irrigation and fruits and \‘ogotubles‘ are being The ]\"enmurc bore, sow-val hundred miles further out on the plains is not. nearly so (let-p, for it, is only 1,682 feet in depth. but it, provldos at far greater quantity of water, the daily ~mpply being 'At the 0nd (#1900 the lmm‘nâ€" mom. of New South Wales haul com- pleted the sinking of eighty-two \u-lls fifty-six 01‘ which brought, water to ’thc surface, Whill‘ it was necessary ‘to use pumps in UighUT‘lI and the rt» unliming wells proved failures. 'l‘lic daily “‘utCI‘ supply provided by those wells is $2,700,000 gallons. The deepest well is the Dolgolly. on thoi nearly l'illllll‘SS grazing lzmds in the nurthern part of the state, west of the mountains. This wall is 4.467 feet deep and supplies 745,000 gul- lons of water daily. Millions of Animals Now Grazing on Land Formerly Useless. RVeryhody knows that Australia. is one of the greatest growers of (lo- mestie animals. At the beginning of 1900 there were 1,639,127 hmses. 9 673 22 calttlemnd 72 ”('21 735 sheep. A large number of these aniâ€" ;mals live in the semi-arid regions, ‘where the water supplies are inade- quate unless re-cnt'ureml by artificial means. llolh the Government and private enterprise have for years been giving much attention to inâ€" creasing the wutter supply, with the result, that they have augmented the ability Of Australia 10 raise livcl stock so far that millions of :mlmuis :H‘c nnw growing where guwing was fqrinerly impossible. i ARTIFIUIAL WATER, SUPPLY SOMETHING ABOUT AUSTRAL- IA’S ARTESIAN WELLS. EVER BROTHERS ”BITE”. TORONTO =03 Ask for an: Octagon Bar A copy of illustra.ed booklet “Weekly Expenses Reduced ” sent free to your address by writing to .I‘ New Smnh Wulvs and The well-watered lands mainly to “11081. and of up- "J 1 up; Lu? West, Shore Railxc only ten dollam (35 round trip .md the ‘ for rctl'nn until and 2nd. Just. think ! ( miles for tén dolla and furvthel pardon) Shore Agvnta. a] 0 BOSTéN Do not. forg‘ 33M. is the d to Boston by V,v,..,....u.3â€" DuljllSIICS shqw that the male populat the World is fast falling ofl'.’ Stebbins â€"‘ "Grqcious me! there. 'some way of tying them 'l'hey \Vake lhn 'l‘orpixl Energieswllu chinery not. properly su ervised and left to NH itself, very soon 3 mws [an]; in its war 'ing. ‘ hr is the same with the digest tive ox: nus. l‘nrogul Ltod from time to time they are I kt I; to become tm'pid and throw the wing: $5th out Of ear Purine-130’s Veg a”: 1’ “4 Were mm c to meet such cams. 'l‘hev restore to the.full flagging f:1<:ul:ies. and Min: imnm A 'l'uilw Silid to I) horses. Snow 1}.“ Ch)? for the “What, did Nuighhub say “hon _\‘nu told him you Wanted In marry his daughter?” "l-lc‘ didn't ubsnluh-iy refuse hut. iw inumscd a \‘vry svw-n' cpndition." "What was it?" "”0 said hv would we lm' hnngmi first." Lilobuoy .‘ stlongly rm- plofossinn .1: ff‘ctinus (“SC Minard's Liniment Bums Bums. etc . I "Whose little boy dcr?” askcd the old 1; two ways you could tho small boy. "110‘ “You might gut'ss. or quire." rvplivd the 5m c we syslem. thereby making activity a necessary resuh. strengthening the frame. and giving life to the digestive organs. which naturally demand increased subsuuicewresulr. im- proved appetite. Northrop Lyman of ‘l‘oromo, have given to the public their superior Quinine \Vincat she nsuai race. and. gauged by the opinion of scientists. lhis_wme approaches nearest perfection of any in the market. All drug fillx‘ an” i' uxseaso. and. by tranquiliziug the nerves. isposes to sound and refreshing sleep- imparts vigor to the action of {be blood, which being stimulated, convsesthrough- out. the veins, strengthening the healthy animal functions of the system. thereby making activity a necessary resuh. Sll'Ollgtheningme frame. and giving his ‘01))? din-1g . ,, . . . nun wnom a chronic sfhte' of ifiorbid _de~; ppndency and lack of mpgrpsn m Me is a dgseaso. and, by tranmuhznm mm M...” "we. a xemuuy ior many and grevions ills. By its gradual and judicious use. the frailesc systems are led into convalescence and strength, by the influence which Qui- nine oxerts ouNatnre's own rcstorutives. Itreiieves the drooping spiri's of those witli whom a chronic state of mow-hid a... F ’l‘wq sons of Erin sharing: the same jbcd u’s “'0“ as the Same hottlo ‘ 0i {whiskey Pat waited till he found :Milgp slept. when he quietly arose .,..,1 A...“ - 1 nere never was. and never wxll b3. :1 universal panacea. in one remedy. for all ills to which flesh is heirâ€"the very nature of many curatives being such that. were (‘10 germs of other and differently seated diseases rooted in the system o.’ the patientâ€"what. would relieve on: ill in turn would aggravate the other. We lmve.lzo\vever, 1n Quinine Wine. when obtain able in a sound unadulterated 35mg. :1 X'e1n_edy_ for many and gx‘cvinn: in: Niko Siam, when he quietly arose and emptied the bottle. Soon after Mike, waking, stole mm 01‘ bod. and. groping'ubout in the (lurk. was asked ‘by his companion :-"Wllat are 3:07. lookin' 1‘01‘,~Mike?” "0h. nothin’,” says Miktn “W011, Mike." says Pat, "you'll foind it ox‘or {hero in tho cornm- in the butt)» " What Dodd's I dom- for Mr. Puqu wife. they will do woman who sut‘fvrs ease in any form. 090000. | l “Perhaps I should explain why 1' write this letter. It is bnmusn I, fool then- may be’ many others who; have not heard of’Dodd’s Kidney! Pills, or who, lxaxing hoafd. huvof not, yet given them a fair trial. and g to such I would say ' live Imdd'si _ Kidney Pills a fair trial 'mul you? " will agree with my wife and myself that there is not, any other such med-. _ icinc to be had.’ ” , There never was "We keep Dodd’s Kidney Pills con- stumly on hand, and usv 11mm occu- siunally if we fool the slightest. indisâ€" position. '\\'0 have Used altogether between us Si: boxes. not. fmgct, ”‘5“; is the (lafe foi. "We are now both quite well, and able to do our work as Well as cvor. “We have found Dodd's Kidnny Pills to be a remedy, which saves us the pains and trouble whivll we so often see in others, wlm are lung‘ulslx~ ing and incapable of attnnding to their work. St. Ilippoly,tc Que. May] 2. (Spe-l cial)â€"Mi’. L. A. P.1(1llill of this \il- lage has wriltui for publication 1110' folkmiiip; lette. In it he speaks mi {moth himseli and his wife. The] let- ‘tei iends: "After much Surlt‘lill” I had hmoiiie unable to \voxk ] had Kidney 'l‘iou-II ble “liich gmo me great 1min. , “MV wife had used a box oi‘ Dodd's ’ Kidney Pills fm .1 similar 1i'()1|i)l(‘4 sometime before. and as thev had; (onipletely restmed hei to good; llOdllh 1 made up iiiV mind to lake at] neatiiieiit myself. I “l “as not disappointed. and [(41) i now say that I haxe tiied and 7)XO\â€" i ed Dodds Kidney Pills to in lho f greatest. mediiine in tho woild. ‘ ‘\Ve me now both mmn min ....i $900006 0'3 .I A Strong Letter Written With the Noble Purpose of Trying to Benefit Someone Else. FRENCH GENTLEMAN GRACE- FULLY EXPRESSES HIS OWN AND HIS WIFE’S GRATITUDB. 0h his 'shoiildt-r, mu: toiling slowly ulnng'u, city street the Olin-i" day, when :L loud shout of "Hi!" arrested his stops. The cry jimccvdul from the lips of a, woman who was frunti~ (rally waving her hands {(Lhiln from u fourthâ€"storey window 'of some “models" close by. “Vunt; n'ic?" shouted the Jon" "Yes," called the Woman rbmrk, again; “come up hero, misinr." Customers had been very scarce that day, so, in spite of his wouriâ€"S mess, the Israelite toiled up the mamyi steps leading to the woman's rooms, I hopeful of doing; a good 3111”“! of business with her. When at last, he reached the landing of the fourth storey. the woman emerged from one of the rooms holding u howling youngster by the car. “Mister." she said torsoiy, "I've just 0:11le you up (0 Tommy. If he’s a. naughty hay won’t you put him in your bag?" I An old Jew pcdinr, with his puck SLObbiusâ€"' H _V THANKS FOR BOTH. Soupâ€" djsim‘m-lhnl {-cmnmomlcd by thv m the battle." Mr. Puquifi dud V $7.? .mztic $223551. 6. v. AND ~ hm'i‘finN $10 Statistics go to |s nearest perfection of All urugwscs sell :L. HARD LINES. ’ or you might in- smull boy. Kidney Pills have Populutidh of iox‘ any man or from Kidnr‘y. Disâ€" 2uv., May 12. (Spe- Puquin of this \‘il- for publication the In it. he speaks for his Wife. The let- .is this. 1 won- r UN "18 l Nor; Nailnitullllg Pill. -â€"Tile Pxnipicm- I .. , . lol'apill is the substance which unfolds {“1"} “"1."ltln(- ingredients and makm up the pill "'1 hm") ’5 ' mass. That of Purmeloe‘s Vegetable Pill~~ out ,” said i»: so (-mnpoumlod :1: to preserve their _,‘ “1‘.- sun." . moiqure. and they can be (-ulrricd intoauy 3., - _ ‘latitudo without impairingt mil-strength. l: “PM” HI lMuny pills, in unlerm keep them from ad- )” ' F hering. are rolled in powders. which wove . nauseating to the taste. I’urmclce‘s 'oge- l. ' . Mable I’illsiure so prepared that. they are (taint .- 13 l- ("able ‘0 NW mmt deli "i‘o the modimi j'u‘lc“ ‘ ' ' H ' on?" Mrs. Isn't his good in- The members 01' the Berlin "So- ciety of Leapâ€"Year's Children"-â€"to which none are admissable unless born on February 29thâ€"will keep thcii next common birthday in great stvle in 1901. They haxe had no op- portunity for eight years, as in 191:0 the extra. February day according to the rules of the reformed calomlar, was omitted. Herr Montour. the president Of the society, is a soptuam genurian, but in the smcnty years 01‘ his life he has only had seventeen“ birthdays: hc‘hopos to celebrate his eighteenth birthday and SO\'0nty-S('~j cond'year of his life in the midst. 9:“ his colleagues on February 29H: _ 190k , " i Cfll'l in Manila tho :n‘omg‘v x wuy Iran-Hm: is from 3:, ‘. Imm‘. :1 you! ._._:. ~.....:r.c _L: 3.. 2:, 51:1: >35. _.: 25...]. 1.. 12.9. 7.. 2:3: h:..x..::: Minard’s Liniment fm sale everywhsre Tulm- Hill. at V. “ighL ix‘ said tn strcct in Britain. Lord Roberts is the first man on- Iitlvd to wem' hmh H10 (:uru‘r and tho Yivtnriu Plums, 5101" the Cough and Works o!" the Cold. lazuli" Bromo~Quinine Tablets cure n cold In one an. No cure. No Pu. Price “out; 'l‘ulm- Hill. :11 \'¢-mnm'_ 151v (n' ‘J‘Ho‘ l’nlw's army numbers 300 mer 10” of thvsc are. Swiss'flum'ds. and there (”'0 :30 lirmnvu. Minard’s Liniment Bares Uandmfi. ,7. ...- u.-~. nut .45 I and reliable antidote for all the throat and lungs is full) Bickle's Allll'L'ODflllnptlYC a purely Vegetable Compon promptly and magically in coughs. colds. bronchitis. in the lungs, etc. Ii. is so pal: child will not refuse it. and price that. will not exclude ll its benefits. ' , Ar-Iimiul .;\01.1slu-s urv .utisth «UV; applied b_\ a. lurisiun ductm \\i1h‘ Kt lino novdle, thrvadvd “ilh human :huir he puIiA-mly Sl-“S long 1;. silos 10: tlhu delkiont (-ywlids :md lht-y ”my? .m- 53'21111) clri :le dimwd :\r'11‘«-,~~«-s :and pxm'ossimml lmuulivs am- his genial punons. A wan-h (hat nmkos 11w Imus cond makes 132,000 a day. nr 11 158 millions in :l yu-m'. um. mssxown Suomlxc SYRUP hm Inca uud by million: of mother» for their chiidren while reaming. hobothca the mild. softens lb: gums. Amy. pun. emu wind L-oéic. regulate: zha stomach And hotels. mi :1 :1). best remedy {pr Diarrhea; Treaty-fire :9an . hauls. Bo!!! b’drnuuu throughout L11:- world Le sure 3:6 uk fur “ MRS. Wxsnow'q flr.n-rnvvt' c --~ " MM. “'15.” ow'n Suomlxc guilliugl «mother» for Uni: V MONTREAL Paint Makers; The Pnpv The great demand for A LEAP-YEAR CLUB The DAWSON COMMISSION 00., Limited, TORONTO Eggs and. Potatoes 1 have tried it‘nnd must Sn , ,,_ ........;uu‘u uli' worm. he “ Mus. Wxssmw's Soon}: we S? x x-‘r. A I {'1‘} Fl (‘1 AL I‘ZY ICL A S] 11 Consignments Solicitcd. THE FROST WIRE FENCE CO. If you have any to sell let us Thanks. dear Mrs. Grundy about your advice about 40c and a Wire Fence is no Stronger than its Uprights. A Chain is no Stronger than its Weakest Link For Over Sixty :icnlly in sntduing n11 xchitis. inflammation of is so palatabie Ihut a se it. and it is pm at. a. excludclhe Imor z'mm fox all affections is !'_ullvmo: with ‘lpth'c Syrup. It ‘ompound. and a nmu'. Isle of be the steepest CEYLON TEA. and must Say it. is m 031. delicious. My husband now says that breakfast is somvthing to look forward to. â€"â€"__.__..______ a . INC 'ulv l1) Years m‘ H: il- 5 milm' nearly ISO- "you “sum... 2"» St. Vitus Dance. or flu, or know - friendyhfl have 5: Y. Fin. PalliagSicknas. 'anen or The “debunk-an 1...... g..-“ Ichtives that d; then-end‘un Truly}?! try it. FIE_E SAMPLE Of lIEBIG'S FITGIIIL Ewan upfcurnfllfik , I033 31.. h u : §%$.fi= 3 JIII I. D! I ms all The gold guns. belonging 10. the (- £2ka.“ 01 Baroda han- 0111:." ' mice been used.'lh.1t was to: saluting the King When. as l’ximtc' 'f‘Waies, he visited'lndia." ‘ - ~~ '- 7(‘. (,‘. RICHARDS C0. Gentlemenâ€"1 have used MIN- AIHYS LlNlMl-ZV'I‘ on my vessel and in my family for years. and for. every day ills and accidents of life I ponsidcr it. has no equal. 3 I would not start on a .voyago without. it. if it. cost. :1 dullur bottle. 9f . 7 pm- cunt. of men '(‘0101' Mind: hut; only !Wmnon. 'l'ln- \"m'ld's stool nut; “1mm nmko a vnhmm through and u milo- and or build ;I slm‘l \R'nU 20 high. and 100 miles 3 A. RAMSAQâ€"m; ass-:2 "‘11 is‘ a Grad: Public lh-zwfiz." ~'IԤ.~»e Significant “'nl‘ds‘ Were INN! in rennin" In 'Dr. Thomas" Ecleclric ”II. by .1 ac e- mau who had thornuchiy rested Stu merits in his own czlzcâ€"‘hmfng Imi'n nured by is of l:nnene=,s‘ ufzhv knec. of three or Tom- years’ standing. Jr never fails to remow soreness as “T“ m lame. nc... and is an incomparable puiinonf- and currccrive. ‘ ‘ TO I [IRE A COLD I! 083 I) t}'. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine 'l‘abIeas A’l grvfigi's‘u ”{quth mega: it it tnjls Le cure. have your yrlce, Lab” stating quanti:y 'J‘hc “)‘Cllull is white )m-amo its hhmd- vessvls .111? 100 small to udmh 01 the rod cmpusx 1m passing Hmong h tiwm. Sen Gileadine. If yours does not, send . 2= .0 and ncaivo tun sizod box by post prepaid NEAL: AHY sons. Money ro- tunda! If not satunctory. clve nrugo : giats first chance. BUT msts‘r 0!! F GILEADINE. CAPT. F. R. DICSJARDIX. .a Schr. "Stork-c,” St. Andre; Km mouruska. E snowing how some houses painted. are In the l‘. Inglis]: 1iiction.n_V .u‘nimmd wmds dc bed nom mule dim-mm, sources Hum any other language. Latin. Greek. Hahn-w. (‘1-111‘1. ‘;1\1m Danish French. Spanish Italian, (wrman. Hindustani. Malay. and men the China-Sc sources .u'o N5“) unce- uble. ‘ Minard's Uniment Heiieves Neuraigia; wwwmse mews: Write for Catalogue. a >., Lmrrco. . WELLAND,ONT. mmum’flu uzhlczus‘demfaé 303i 05m. We rat .7. uua: ”unworthy cm and \‘uazczx h nary loamy. lam! or unwell-z. to ifll'Ar‘dL‘ a. new liaaovery um! keep'mar show cam And aflrvvflsia‘ nstzer tacked up In connpicwouc places throughtx! tho 13‘": and country. Sung employment 'ycar xoun rrommissionor nhry. 5.00 per month I RELIABLAE , ,., -7- -.._ -.-uâ€" u-vuvuua. Lumfla, Abscessos, Old Sores, Ulcerngolonq Skin Dlsoasos. Eczema Pimplest sue Joints. Rhwmattsm, Lucas-gobs rains; Brings, PHOS. Cuts, Sore Feet. I! urisy. ” Call Lu n-....._l_A_ -- _-- ,. Suppliod to Brltlsh soldlor: in Souzh Africa‘ For all Throat and Olav}! Troubios. Lulu AL--_44,, .u. _ “‘ ,’ AS'I.._\ IoII n LVnr Endorsed byrbost English modlchljgmnalt - h , __.__ umnusgmn or “In-1. 56 .00 yet Expenses. no: to exceed so per d:y Wriw for puficuhh. - ;, Poezofi the right, paints to paint right, C that puts ofi longest the newssfiy; for repainting, and keeps 3013'. house clean and bright throughâ€"o out the life of pure paint, ms no 0 other paint mar did before, and. at the right; price. ' . Drop us a curd and ask for C leboxtle “be ‘ P mmmnlm L -.._ ~v-‘q :- L's A-ll‘ LU UHF. in on each box. 2.1a nwmatlsm, Lamb-30:3 ri'EiszBFi'zigo‘: Hos. Cuts. Sore Font. I! urigy. ,, Sold by Drugglsts. 25c. If, it once. 25c. Onassis“. or Bile-dine Co. Torontn. H The Frost WM wires are large and strong. The ’5' FIOBt Lock holds them ( _ in place and each support 32,...3 its own share of the weight. Light tie wires give no support. Bending to He weakens them and tbgy are apt to break when the .straih is seven. BOOKLET “K” FREE No one should upcct a fence to bdd up of use}! between the posts. WANTED in Europa am 3 pm‘ cm”, a! 36 i’fi" nbnth 7;} long: III 1.0!: .1 fed? 10” ‘ f9“: :1 third high, 5 feet Huh-k, Poczohice b03133: «Wt 17.) 1842

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