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Omemee Mirror (1894), 29 Jun 1905, p. 4

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,,,_ n. «.V unnuau, auu men for the army were sought with great eagerness in all parts of the British Islands) were made up of Englishmen, Irishmen and Scotch- men, in due proportion to relatiVe population. 0 ONE RECIMENT’S RECORD. Returning to the 4151, it is found that in 1823 there Were in that corps 386 Englishmen, 35 Scotchnwn and‘ 147 Irishman. but that in 1829 the Irishmen o! the regiment formed a How the Irish, Scotch and Eng- , lish Compared During" the Last Century. In the year 1814-:thc number of volunteers from! the militia into the line was compo'sul of 2,357 English- men, 320 Scotchmen and 566 Irish- men. The 4lst Regiment was com- posed in 1810 of 537 Englishmen, 3 Scotchmen, 110 Irishman and 29 for- e'gners. In the case of a corps nomw aflnally Scotch, the lst Battalion of the 92nd, the inspection report of 1813 shows that it was Scotch, both in reality and in name. On the 15th of October of that year it Was ‘composed of 822 Scotchmrn, 34 Englishmen, 62 Irishmen and Il. for- eigner. It is to be presumed, and the. presumption is borne out by all the facts nscertainable, that the troops with which Great Britain encounter- ed French or American ambition, in Spain, France, Flanders and (.‘anada’l (at a period when British resources 3 were strained to the utmost, and 1 BRITISH ARMY MAKE-UP writing The Dr. ‘ Co., Broc‘kviilc, Ont Mr. Martol's advice should be taken by every workiugman. The only way 'to have health and strength is to keep the blood rich and pure. and the only way to get rich. strength producing blood is through the use of Dr. ‘Wiliiams’ Pink Pills, because they gtctually make new blood. Dr. Wfl'i‘iams’ Pink Pills make tired, worn out men and women vigorous and strong. Soid‘by all medicine dealers, or sent by mail at 50 cents: v. ~-.»u u. uv,...vo wvâ€" â€" - ‘- 5. “L' " Al. Au~V I blood gotuasthin as Witter and I lE'gnsmfié};¢10506 Scotchmen, and grew so poorly that the least excb- '33,??? Irishman: m 81‘8‘19h0T 3D.43-; tion would leave me Weak and tremâ€" T'"’5{I,'*‘hnw."j 1"0‘15 Lott men am bling. I consulted a. doctor, who:36-"3]_- Irishlnen._ . 7‘ ‘ ‘ said that I was run down through! ENGLIEHMEN INCREASING- hard Work, but his medicine (lid noti At both of these dates, the Life Guards, the lilues. the line regi- help me any. A few Weeks later I was forced to quit work, and short- iments of cavalry, the Foot Guards, ly after that had to remain in bed the artillery and the corps of sap- most of the time. One day a fellow pers and miners Were all composed workman called to see me. and in-ito the extent of a. very large ma- ducml me to try Dr. Williams" Pinkijority. of Englishmen. Since the Pills. Before the second box wastiniddle of the 39th century the; finished I had a better appetite and garmy seems to have become more zit-j relished my meals, and with thislftractive to the Englishmen; in 187 ,' came new strength. In a few weeks I gin every thousand British soldiers was: able to go out again, and in!674 were Englishmen, 85 were. about six weeks from the time I he-l Seotchmen, 237 were Irishxnen. and gun using the pills I was able to reâ€" 5 four were foreigners. In the last. turn to work. my health conipletely‘quarter of a century the English "filmed amd my strength as Vigor- 'elenzent has proportionately increasâ€" ous as ever it had been. I attribute. red. my complete recoz'yry entirely to Dr. Williams” Pink Pills, and I think every hard working man would be better for using a‘box of these pills occasionally. .__+__._. DANGEROUS DIARRI-IOEA. Can Obtain New Health and Strength Through Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills. Mr. Edgartl Martel, 98 St. Peter street, Quebec, is one of the thou- sands of .workingmen throughout Canada who cheerfully admit that they are kept in health and strength through the use of Dr. Willismns' l’ink Pills. To a. reporter who interviewed him, Mr. Martel saidzâ€"“The present condition of my health contrasts} strikingly with what it was nine,; months ago. Then I felt that I was,f almost at death‘s door, while now I} am strong and well. This huppy‘ change is entirely due to Dr. Wil-i linms’ Pink Pills. I am a working-f man. and it is little wonder that; after years of diligent tell my sys-[ turn was gradually run down. "MyI blood got as thin as Water. and I! grew so poorly that the least excr- tion would leave me Weak and trem- bling. I consulted a. doctor, who: said that I was run down through: hard Work, but his medicine (lid not; help me any. A few Weeks later I was forced to quit work. and short-i ly after that had to remain in bed most of the time. One day a fellow ; workman called to see me, and in-i‘ ducal me to try Dr. Williams’ Pink 1; Pills. Before the second box was {i finished I had a better appetite and g: relished my meals, and with thisfi came new strength. In a few weeks I :i was: able to go out again. and inH - "I! is my desire mind a. circular mausoleum shall be built on ‘the slope of the hill on the northwest 85110 on the Canno Chimp in the pm- at Charborough for the reception of the co'flin. The dimensions of the mausoleum shall be sixty feet in cir- cumference with a dome arising nine feet dbovc the side walls, which are to be ten feet high. A remarkable codicil, giving direc- tions for the preservation of her body, appears in the will, 01 Mrs. Sarah Charlotte Elizabeth Egginton ErnluErle 1m, 0! Wareham, Dor- set, who died in March last at the age of se\‘cmtyâ€"six, leaving property of the value of £135.? 2. This co- dicil states: ' "1 direct, that some preservative fluid shall be injected into the blood vessds of my body, so as to pre~ vent Ira-mural decay as far as possiâ€" ble. and 'that my body Shall be en» balmc‘d and placed in a. coffin with a glass 'pancl to be let into the lid. Wealtl‘zy English Lady Gives culiar Directions. Sold only in sealed lead packets. By all Grocers. Black, mixed cr green. Highest Award St. Louis l904 W M Purity is Goodness, Goodness is Strength. or six boxes for 82.>0 Tea. Combines them Ali. WORK-WORN may. A NOVEL BURIAL. as for, 82.50. by Winiams Medicine Many a man who ' carries a night key needs a wife to open the dour for him. f "Eggs may he poisonous even be», More they are laid," is the statementl Mctchnikoi‘x‘, of, , made by Professor the Paris Pasteur Institute, in the witness box. According to the pro- fessor the whites may contain yease-breeding microbes. p to 60 degrees Centigrade, or 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Consequently a. raw or even partly cooked egg, h’owâ€" lever Pres-h, may always be poisonous, owing to the possible presence of lively bacilli in the..white, and con- tained therein from the very beginâ€" ‘ning. Th‘e prcfessor'sr evidepce Wns given in a case before being sued who had been made some of his cream heirs of a. twenty-sixth, who died of it ' (lis- I These When. thabqf [heated survive in a. vegetating state the u C the First I ,_ u . d hleunbt‘l‘, in which a pastrv cook is ~ ‘0 "m“ by twentyâ€"live persons 1 from the rloor. ill by eating: tarts, and by the l Pm. mnl‘v‘v hummim m. A WHOLE FAMILY by whisking the dust from its cage or mucus from its beak. The dust of dried excrement or mucushas been known to pollute the air of a. drawing-room in which a. camm‘gas kept, and it is believed :, ge cage of canaries was. cause of the death of a. Silesian family of eleven pers‘ons. Professar Maschéltfzdeclares the -in-l ncr walls of an ordinary house used as a. residence is COVered with rnieo.I robes. He made experiments to de-,' termine the number of micro-organ-é! isms present on the walls of a. roomy in a well-kept cottage, and discover-‘ ed no less than 2.871 microbes on at area situated one onch To be perfectly ‘l‘l’enlthy a room should have no corners or any rais- ed portions where (lust. he home of .. .. no”..- N, A Many a man Int of proof. Mrs; Geo. McGrégBi‘, Hamilton, Ont, sa'yscâ€"“Whicn my baby was teething he had diarrhoea, was very cross and did not sleep Well. I gave him Baby’s Own Tah- lcts, and there Was no more trouble. y_,_ ‘â€" - nIii-"revalent in Summer Months â€" g What a. Mother Should Do. 8 Children are more likely to be at- 1itackcd by diarrhoea (luring the sum- fEmcr months than at any other sca- mgson. It is one of the most dangerâ€" “!ous symptoms 0f illness in a. child of ‘liany age. But it should be remem- :[bvrvd that diarrhoea is a. symptom. :inot a. disease. Never try to stop {jdiarrhocm because it is an cllort oi" -' nature to cleanse the bowels and got ‘ , rid of the decayed food-stuffs in them. Diarrhoea is hadâ€"hut things , would be worse for the child if diur- rhoca didn't come. While a mother ’should never try to stop diarrhoea, she should stop the cause. Diarrhoea is a. symptofi offinxligcstion havingr sat up decay in the fond-that is- in the bowds, and the Wuy to cure it is to cleanse the little tender bowels withrBaby's ()wn Tablctvs. It Would seem strange to treat diarrhoea. with a laxative. if we didn't remember th'c cause of it. lloth diarrhoea. and constipation are the results of indi- gestion assuming dill‘crcnt forms, and both are cured by Baby’s Ins-n Tab- lets“ But the Tablets-arc more than 1a, mere laxative. ’J‘hcy are absolutely ‘a specific for all the minor ills that come to infants and young children, whether anew-horn babe or a boy or girlfien or twelve ycarsuvfiore's . a bit of proof. Mrs; Geo. Mcaiég'di,‘ Hamilton, Ont, sa'ys:-â€"-“Whlon any baby “as teething he had (linrrhnnn wn‘ugi_-_l‘ I The writer of these notes was of ”he opinion that, in 1840 the ‘(rish {Moment in the army was at It‘s ro- Plative maximum. but subsequently jasccrtnincd information showed him gthat ton yvnrs provimisiy to that Eyoar the Irish element. was sti'I'l greater. The figures for 1830, as bcfnro. not including the artillery and the sappors and minors. are 41").- 649 Englishmen, 11,774 Scotchmen, and 40,979 Irishman. The ariflvry and tho suppers and minors wure made up in 1830 of 3,680 English- men, 2,026 Scotchmon, and 1,918 Irishmon. A very large majority ‘of the Irishmen in the army were in the infantry of the line. In 1830 that infantry was formed of 30,208 In 1840 the British army was com- posed of 47,394 Englishmt‘n. JEL- 388 Scotchmen and 39,193 Irish- mcn. Those figurvs do not includo the artillery and the $111)me ~and minors. In the combination of those two corps there were in 18-10. 4; 165 Englishmen, 1,851 Scotchmon. and 2.025 Irishmon. It may be affirmed almost. with certainty that the Ix 15h element of the‘British army was at. its stinng- wt in the per [ml botxw-L‘n the close of the struggle but wocn Napoleon and the outbreak of the war in the Crimea. The number of recruits inspected in the year ending March 3181. 1844, was 17.540. 01' those the relative number from the dificront countries Was, from England 10,229, from In» land 4,038, from Scotland 2,622, from Wales .167, and from foreign countries 17'. being 282 Englishmen, 43 Scotch- mcn and 327 Irishmcn. In 18-10 the regiment was composed of 272 Enhâ€" Yishmcn, 36 Scotchmen and 341 Irish- mcn; in 18-14 of 548 Englishmen, 21 Scotchmen and 222 Irishmcn. and in 1850 of 451 Englishmen, 3 Scotch- mcn and 491 Irishman. There were. howovm‘, some regiments much more English in composition than the 41st,. MICROBES IN EG G S mz‘n‘urity. the numbers for that your bemg 282 Englishmen, 43 Scotch- mcn and 327 Irishmcn. In 18-10 the regiment was cnmmgml nf 2752 En". THE I RISH ELEMENT. worse for the child if diur- 1't c’mzo. While a mother 101' try to stop Marrahoc :stop the cause. Dianhoea pton of indigestion havinr aw in the fond that is in a, and the Way to cure it, is To drink unbm’lcd milk is driving than nails into (me’s own coflin. You \‘uuld probably ofl‘cnd your dairy- mun if you asked him for "3. cents \vurth of germs in u. jUg,” yet when To be perfectly mfalthy a room should have no curners or anyrais- ed portions whore dust, the home of the merry microbe, can congregate. , W H __.v .u ncr walls of an ordinary house used as a. residence is COVered with mic- robes. He made experiments to de- termine the number of micro-organs isms present on the walls of a. room in a well-kept cottage, and discover- ed no less than 2.871 microbes on a four-inch area situated cne onch mm the rloor. One at Dr. Tucker Wisc's dismal theories is that canary owners are frequently infected with tuberculosis by their pets. He says that a. canary kept In a kitchen is likely to contaminate the food of } Quill pens should be well washed, ‘and rubbed dry with a. duster, be- fore using. If you put an unwashed one in your mouth, innumerable microbes. if they are on the feathers, will enter your lungs. Some of them might stop on the way, crawling in- to your nose and making you sneeze, or getting betwaon your teeth, and start. rotting them out for you. If you want to ruin your health, and lose your teeth at the same time, just go to the nearest stationer's shop and purchase a bundle of qllill pens and lick the feathery ends. _ These pens are often kept in shops a, longtime before [a purchaser comes along, and while there a. liwlv littln along, and while thérc o. “filly little microbe takes up his residence in them. He breeds as fast as he can IN VISIBLE MOU LD. Analysiskof the mould shows that it contains many injurious germs which set up inflammation in the nose and lungs. The lqngs are un- able to repel even a solitary‘influeum microbe when in this state, mid should one happen to come along he will settle down at once and multi- ply. Gold and cork-tipped cigarettes are responsible for more cases of influen- za than all the other causr-s put to- gcthex'. Cigarettes of this kind, when kept a hug time, get. their tips covered with a thin, Doctors declare. that. the use of a handkerchief daily sprinkled with the strong perfume of the fragrant vinlct will. sooner or later, cause nausea, interrupted heart action, difficulty of breathing, and other organic complications, which might result in serious illness. Ladies are Very fund of perfumes, and it may come as a surpriso to them to learn that cases or huart failure and defective circulation of the blood have been traced to the in- flucnm uf violet scent. A child wearing brown boots was: poisoned. and the eVi! was traced to} the polish which was Hand to polish them. It contained a large quantity; of aniline oil. which had gradually! soaked through the leather of the! boots and entered the porcs of thef skin of the child's feet. i dangerous aflucls of this paste, which is gcnc‘nlly suld in penny bot- tles and tins, was recently made pubâ€" lic by the French Academic dc Mctlccin. 0.8585 grains of lead per squmc inch. Chew) yellow brown-boot. paste is injuzious. .\ case relating to the dangerous en‘ucls of this Haste More lead is used in the making of bands fur cheap hats than expensive ones. and whereas a high-priced but may cause little 0r no discomfort to the wearer. a. cheap one may bring on terrible headaches. LEATHER G LOVES are quite as dangerous as leather sweat-bundsl They contain about 'l‘llc liathor swan-band is alleged 1.0 he the guilty part of the head- piece. \‘ihcn placed in an L-nzloscd .chnzubu.‘ containing sulphurctth hydrogl-n, the hand is said to turn .color owing to the formation of sul- phide of load. The doctor in question put a. num- ber of sweat-bands Under analysis, and discovered that they conminel some thirty-seven grains of load} apiece. He tells us that. white load“ and litlxargc are oILcn used with boiling oil to give the leather al glossy finish. ' l Our hats have always been consid- ered .a paragon of Uglinoss, but. an American doctor now breaks out with the astonishing statement. that there is death in them. The dye in the material of which the socks are made is not fast, and perspirations blingjs it out. to an asâ€" tounding degree. Several men have lost .their liVes through wearing red sucksâ€"blood poisoning ended their days. Rod hosiery, however expensive, should never be worn until they have been thoroughly washed in hot. water. Scarlet socks are generally put on the moment they are bought, and to this foolish, though excusable habit xygny caLScs of puisoning‘ have greens, soda. The cheap cloth of bright hue so largely used by the middle clusws have been made seriollsly i1! owing to the dye in their blouses soaking through and entering the open pores of the skin. ‘ Anilines are practicaUy harmless compared to fabrics colored yellow, green, and blue. Chrome yellows have been proved to contain lead; Gold-Tipped Cigarettes Bring- In- fluenzaâ€"Some Perfumes Are Dangerous. The giant strides chemistry has achicxcd during; the la__st half cen- -tury has made possible the produc- tio11,at a low cost, of b11ghL-culor- ed cloth; but it has also made adul- tcralion easy, too. 4 ‘A great deal of poisonoUS (ly' are used in the. ma kin" of smar-tt, 111011 fabrics such as those known as fon- dant 01' bun-bun shades, soft pinks, delicate purples brilliant. blues, and military reds, so it is not. smprisiug to 109 111 that. ludics' clcthes, dresses, and 111111111115 positively reek with poison. NEARLY EVERY ARTICLE CON‘ TAIN S POISON. OUR DEADLY CLOTHES DEATH IN OUR H'ATS arsenic; and blues, nitrate of bog-5 At. early morn the law-abiding citi- nib-£70” of Caluib arises from his couch. dc’aml before he has cmuplainod to his i‘VifC about, the ColToo is l'cmintk'd that, wasfhc has pressing business in St. Ste- [ toH’th- Ho. sauntvrs forth to join the lish ‘ innunwruhlu caravan which movos to ticygthc abode of the tinkling giassvs and my 2 the home of thi- t‘i'uiuhoous hum the! He may have gone across thu (lurk thofnnzl rolling river with sadness gnaw- iing at his houx't and sorrow clutch- xcsfling; at, his appendix. but soon. also tOjlau‘l', he returns singing joyful tidâ€" al‘tiings, and with a small bum-h at his 3001-;(‘1 \vhcro mm in a non-proâ€" ‘ihibitory State are soznctinws wont to carry a wicked flask. Hf: :- STRANGE DEVICES. mt 12y teams, by trollvys and on foot jscitravcl the goozl ('ilizmls of Wusliiiig- 91141011 County, IL grand, united commit- “3"in on public irrigation. ‘Of: rear 1 1n . \.‘.\a’l\u\.l\' 3for about five quarts of that Which made John B. Cough famous. Bicycles with tires inflated with Kentucky mountain (low instead of air, suit, cases With’ false bottoms, non-leakablo dolls, nice for the baby after papa has unscrewed the log. and numvrous other ingenious dc- signs for the first aid to 1H4! thirsty Make life a little worth living in the “prohibition State." A man’s knowledge isn't as power- fu! as a woman's intuition. mal. Not for Weeks did the Sheri” discover that tlie reason the calf never was sold Was because its fifth log h‘ad been nicely plastered and strapped in, then covered with hair, and was no more than a receptacle 4'.â€" ()ne versatile man drive a "Fuc- leggrd calf" all over the county os- tonsibly emdoavming to sell the uni» Never in the history of the State Has there been so many woo;l(u;leg~ ged men travelijng about as now. But all the artificial limbs plodding aboqt’the cou‘ntry "appear to be hol- low, and a cart-fuliczirch reveals a small cap, which can bK’ unscrewed to let. out the contcnts. ~_ As the farmers began to got better ,acquainlvd with him he took ofl‘ his lint to them, turned a tinv faucvt, in the tin compartmcnt which filled the upper part. and let. out the desired fluid. A clcxital looking, man, "on :1 Walking trip to studv the geological Inrmalion of the State, ” madv- quite a, mint of money. ‘ ITO. Wus quite disâ€" tinguished appvuzing, ue_vcr being seen with his silk tile. I But to those who either by distance. ifmm the bridge or home duties are gunablo to take thp trip across the Irjvcr, there are othvr and sx-u'z'ca-Iy fless waxy methods of obtaining a ’glorious, gladsomc slant. Was-hing- fton county teams with pull-M‘s able to deal out the ardent {ram all sorts of queer receptacles. Of ('ourso there is the ancient hook and mm dcvicé, [mt not. so much in favor now beâ€" cause of the notoriety which they‘ have gained. A clerical looking man, "on :1 Walking trip to study the geological formation of the State." mmh- nnifn A WORD IQ MOTHI‘R'O [All WM.” NURSING I" INFANT. AND IN 7H. na‘wrus ruar coma atficn: nur Plug rIM'n. Mother’s Ear Right across the St. Croix River iis St. Stephen. N. B. The first 'uuild- ’ing across the bridge is tho Custom gHousv, the wound a saloon, am] the ircdâ€"eyc dispensary has got the Gov- Icrnmcnt. annex lashed to the rigging Sn far as business is conccrm-d, says ithc writer. Washington county, Maine, m of c ursc, under prohibition, buL if the fo'lowing (h'SCl‘iptinn he true the citizens of Washington still slate thuir thnfi, though wiLh gr‘a'. (m- liculty. Even Hollow Wooden Legs Ccn‘ vey Rye Juice to the Consumer. "l have bovn troubled with Kidney Disease for foxtv yarns and the re- sult was I founl mywlf a worn out 'man at sun-.nty-Lwo. But. after win; two hoxos of Dorld's Kidney gl’ills I find all my pwinh {1'30 gonu uml 1 ca 11 employ all my (lays with the host. n' vaults I cannot lv tho. opportunity pass of lottingr the pullic know the arc (at, good llodil's 'l\'i:' mcv Pills have done 12w. " Durlds- kidney Iills- cure all r-hmx- n‘atic painw by romovinw tho cummâ€" l'ric mid in the blood. ’lhi-y put, \igor and cnox'gy in place of the pain. ANTI-THIRSTS IN MAINE SOME QUEER TRICKS IN ORDER TO GET WEISKEY. SCOTT'.‘ Acadia Siding. Kent (,‘o.. N. 13., June 26â€"(Spccial).â€"Calixlo Richard, J. P.. on»: of the most, highly rcâ€" spcctozl mvn in- this part; of the counâ€" try, has joined the grvat army of thaw whn pm their faith to Hod-(1's Kidney Pills. As- usual Mr. Richard has good reasons for what 11;» docs am] he states thcm as follmvsc THIS VETERAN VJHY H'E PINS HIS FAITH DODD’S KIDNEY. PILLS. measles Worn Out With Chronic Kidney Disease â€"- The Great Canadian Kidney Remedy Banished His Pains. , , V: â€"--v AH-I'B UL 6. dozén men. Most of us, howbévcr, have a. fluid in our stomachs which kills ofi these dcstructivc creatures, but a few unhealthy people do not possess this acid, and they might, fall victims to consumption. _ Unboilcd milk is responsible for half the germ diseases man is heir to. including scarlet; fcvcr and the he sells you milk he sells you ge as well in nine cases out of ten. There might be, and often cnou 'h consumptive bacteria in quar _of milk to eat; up the lung-s THE WOOD EN LEG '8 EMULSION GIVES REASONS fl eat up the _1ungs of sens you germs out of ten. and 9ften is, "My h-“nlih hogan '40 i'npro-‘Ce' as soon as the drug ’ol‘r‘r-Ot'h‘f the. old cof- fee was removed and the Postum Coiiee had time to make its influence felt. My nervous troubles Wore speedily relieved and the sleep which the old coffee drove from my pillow always came to Soothe and strong- ’then me after I had drunk Poétumiâ€" in a. very short, time I began to sleep better than I had for years before. I lhavc now used Postum Cofl’oe for ‘several years and like it. better and find it more beneficial than when I first began. It is an unspeakable jov to be relieved of the old distress and sickness." Name given ty Pos- tum Company. Battle Creek, Mich. There’s a reason. 3 Read the little book. "The Road to Wellvillef’ in each pkg. “I had the new food drink careful- ly prepared according: to «iirvctiona, and gave it a fair trial. It. proved to have a rich flavor and made a healthy, wholesome and delightful drink". To my taste the addition 01' cream greatly improves it. "I visas in very delicato health. sufâ€" fering from indigestion and a mom'- ous trouble so severe that I could hardly sleep. The doctor ordered me to discontinue the use of the old kind of coffee, which Was like poison to me. producing such extreme disâ€" turbansc that I could not control myself. But such’ was my love for it that I could not. get my own conâ€" sent to gh’c it up for some time, and continuoclto sulfur, till my father Una: day brought home a package of Poe:- tum Food Cofl'oc. From the home 01' the famous “Keyhxwl Kecyartah of Cartersvilln," away (10wa South, comcs an enthu- siastic letter about Postum. The exports of Anstmlia in 1001 were $280,042.056, an .incrcase of $38,195,636, the banner year LTC- viously. It is estimated that Austra- Ha has to renfit annuany upon Ms external hrdehtedness alul the Lapital it has imported, some $72,907,500, and sekhnn haVC the exports exceed- ml the inunnfls by anything up- proaching, that aznount. yet last' year the exports exceeded the im-1 ports by $100,191,502, so that the] external tribute was no: only paid in run, but mane $26,765,750 in ex, cess thereof TO Education Cmmnit‘u'v. \t'hvn swan re- garding the matter, "but I (M'x' any- one to scent lawn or any religious at political question behind it “'0 ‘h'avo simplv rovisvl the prize list of the 131.0 School Board. that, in all. and it is absurd for 1‘. $0111) in all Scotland to I‘m} {nu-It. hocauw We h'n'o Igf.‘ out Burns“ poems: Books have been addod that We thought should no. added, am] books Have boon ~rvmovcd for various 'I'CilS'OHS â€"â€" that they were not suitable, or out of date. anrf so on.” “1 thong-ht smnn om1 Would he smilir-gr at the list." said Sir \‘CiHi- am Collins, “the Chairman of the Burns and Whittier Removed From ‘ London Schools. The I'kl'lcation Committee of the Londun (England) County Council has prepared a new Index I‘prurga- torius. OVer 1201mo!~.s, my books. pictuns, and toys are to be removed at. once from; the prize )ist for day schools. and eighty other books will disappear at once as soon as the stock is: (\xh'austul. THE TRADE OF AI'STRALTA. Kllplllg pains and summer" complaints. 1!. has been used successfully by medical practitioners {or a. number 01‘ mars with gratifying results. 1! suflcruig from any summer cmnplaint it is Just. the medicine that will cure you. '.| ry a bottle. It. sells for 25 Cents. "My dear friend, I must ask you to 10nd me at. once $5; I have left my purse at home and haven't a cent in my pocket!" “I can't lend you 85 just now. but can pm you in the way of getting the money at. once!" "You are extremely kind.” "Here's five cents; ride home and fetch your purse." Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dyscntcry Cordial is prepared from drugs known to the profession as thoroughly reliable {or the cum of cholera, (beau-”wry, diarrhoea. Kril’illg pains and summer complaints. 1'! has been used Succnugfnllu In: ‘.....l:n..l A Sour stomach and a sour Tamper travel lmnd-in-hand and are wwursors or mental and physical wrcc . Nine hundred and ninetyâ€"nine times in t: thousand 10ml ferment. (indi estinn) 1- thc cuusuA Dr, Von Stuns Pineapple Tablets keep the stomach sweetâ€"aid digzestionâ€"kcep the nerve centres well balancedâ€"they‘re nature's panacea-â€" pleasant and harmless. 35 cans.â€"88 "Ah!" he said, “that is Very nice: Very nice, indeed. When I next comâ€" municate with the Emperor of Busâ€" sia. I will tell him to take Swa- den!” “You come from Schcn.” said the great man. “don't you?" “Yes.” was the reply. "And what kind of country is Swo- dcn'?" rejoined the other; whereupon he received, as was natural, a, glow- ing description of its charms. "Ah!" he said‘ “that h: mm" mm. That is a fine story of Li Hum: Chang, whose candor was never quite eqUalch in this world. He was diu- ing with a. Swedish traveler: IN COLONEL’S TOWN Limited, Taro; :an prove .fl my form..'°f‘ 1 ‘3' C0".¢§Ine 9‘ Things Happen. l ' will be paid by "u flap/’46 Lever Brothers 5' Toro'nto, to a _ ny person who ”‘0‘“? 'that this soap contains f'Wxâ€"‘of adulteration whatsoever. Kilns any injurious chemicals- BC OKS BARRED. Auk for the Octagon Bun CANDID CHANG ‘ (lnc after anothrhr'éhuy run down a. islight incline and jump upon the boat, stopping suddenly when they alight. The force of the jump sends the boat flying across the lake, and when it has reached the opposite side the cow jumps onshore as hard as she canfilartd the force of the jump kicks the boat back to the other side ‘again, where the other cows, one by one, repeat the process until all have crossed. ‘he last cow, how-i ever, walks slowly and carefully ashore, so as to have the boat ready for the trip when the herd wants to return. The calves do not have to be taught now. They inherit the talent, but cross with their mothers until they are two years old, each rukling side by side with the mother, both jumping at the same time. The lake at. the place where the cattle have tu cross is about fifty foot wide and is deep. Ar. ‘.‘.’atcher strung a wire rope and fastened to it by pulleys a snmli ferry boat. about large engugh to carry two cows. Then he ti‘aincd' the cows to ferry themselves (We? as follows: Trained Bovines on a. Farm in Minnesota. I It is an interesting performance to watch the performances of the train- ed come on the farm of Hex-ried H’S’aicher of Flatten Township, Minn. IMr. Watcher used to to an animal trainer with 1‘. '1‘. Barnum, and when he quit, that business he bought, a farm in Minnesota, and he has lived on it ever since. He took with him into private life many af the ideas with which he Used to charm the.‘ spectziun‘s when he was one of the1 chief stays and supports or the great show mam at d finds use for his skill in getting his cows acruss a nar- row lake that Separates his pasture, from the rest of the {arm I vv â€"â€"v . .‘cyu-J', Salt Rheum. Scum ”cad, Ringworm. Eczema, Itch, Barber’s Itch, Ulcers. ”latches, Chronic Erysipclas, Liver Spots. Prurigo, Psoriasis, or other eruptions of the skinâ€"what Dr. Ag- ncw‘s Ointment. has done for others u can do rm- youâ€"cure you. One applicu. Lion gives relief. 35 ccnt.s.â€"â€"87 v. u.” uuLAL'I. "It is not. soft?" was the " "but it's the best yc‘ve got." ahswcr, TIN") BEST HE HAD. “Is this the best, claret, Murphy?" asked the Irishmaq of his butler. _ . "ewe”; ul'chIIL‘ nnf poor digestion who. after a hearty meal are subject to much suflcring. The food of which they have par-taken lies like lead in their stomachs. Headache, (low-014M011. a smothering feeling follow. (me so utilictcd is unfit for business or Work of any ‘kmd. In this condition ll'armeloc's Vegetable Pills will brm relief. They will assist. the assimilation of the ailment. and used according to direction will restore healthy digestion. "Didn't your new hat come home?" "No! The impudent milliner said she wanted an advance on it. And I told her to keep her old hat." "That's right, my dear. That's the proper spirit!“ Have You a the eyes? SW feeling? Chan urine? Hxh: tion'.’ If \‘mx THESE ARE SMART COWS. n..-y Hu\'D\‘UlZ-‘I. “(‘ortz linlv not." answered 3‘”. Mockton. "‘ he does n't have to in- sist." "Does your wife insist the last Word?” said the asks impertinnnt qumtiorv ... Give Hollowuy’s Corn Cure :1 trial. It removed Len corns from one pair of feet. without. any pain. What it has done once it will do again. An astronomer does not hail the discovery of a new star with any more enthusiasm than the average physician displays nwr a new or rare (license. It. was in thic spirit that Sir Frederick 'I‘rcVes received the account of ailments which a dis- tinguished patient, gave him. "Let me congratulate you,” he is rnportcd as saying; "you haVc you lucky dog, a disease which was thought. to be extinct.” l-‘or full particulars address E. C. Iowler‘, General Agent, and Conduc- tor. Room 308. Union Station. To- ronto. The price for the round trip: in- cluding railroad fare, Pullman tour- ist sleeping cars, all meals in the dining car, hotels. side trips. etc., is $165.50 from Quebec, or $160.50 from Montreal and $150.00 trom Toronto. This first trip is designed as a Vacation trip for teachers, al- though’ many who are not teachers will improve the opportunity of tak- ing the trip at the remarkably low prica aITordcd. To California .and Lewis and Clarke Exposition, Port- land, Oregon. A personally conducted excursion to the Pacific coast via the Grand Trunk Railway System and connect- ing lines loaves Quebec July 5, and Montreal and Toronto July 6. The route will be via Chicago, thence =thronqh Council Blulls to Omaha, Denver and Colorado Springs. Stops will be made at. each of these places and Side trips taken to Manitou, Cripple Creek, Garden of the Gods. etc. From there the party will con- tinue throngh the famous scenic1 route of the Hem-er and Rio Grandml throng!) the Royal Gorge to Salt: Lake City', thence to Los Angeles. San Francisco, Mt. Shasta, Port- land, Oregon, Seattle, Spokane, and; home through St. Paul and Minnca-i polls. The trip will occupy about thirty days, ton days being spent. on' the Pacific coast. ‘ [Do YOU WANT " PURE TEAi. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR > not mixed with sweeplngs, dust or refuse, but the CHOICE YOUNG- LEAVES. HE APPROVED THE LAST WORD. xcn they have pariakon lies their stomachs Headache, a. smothering Iccljng follow. pond 4.. uâ€" swwty and carefully 0 have the boat ready Ion the herd wants to LIVCS do not have to They inherit the 53 with their mothers tWo years old, each‘ skin Dice ace? â€"Tetter carefully selected, I PRESERVE LUCKY DOG. S is about fifty op. 1r. ‘.‘.’atcher :1 ml f3»; cued to 521.011 ferry boat. fife insis t on havin-r said the man who Ringworm. 1 . Ulcers, IS. Li var Or other d, manufactured and packed in lead to IE THEIR FRESHNESS. That’s why you want U! the reg“ always blm laid a plan 01' his next. under the s 50. fine" 3} in steaming Ye} 0pc . A] "Was it hm "No-o. mama 01! feel." 0 stay away ”'4 maring the South African “‘a? censorship of soldiers’ letters "A was very strict. One soldier, '\' always sent an account or the d of the regiment. which account always blotted out by the COWâ€" laid a plan for revenge. AL thy nf LL. , During the CCHSOI‘ShiP U: “’38 Verv an ($11.. Y on cu: ‘.V is Dr. mot do “ ,_ an“? UH: With Uziâ€"That which is not. made largely composed : free from pain is remedies are nlu‘uy mg bodily pai' a . sill:plc_:_rcl:ledy s 11 aucusu ssfim Remove: all hard so". lumps and blemishes lrom spnvin. curbs, splints. Sweeney. stimes. sprains swollen throat. coughs. ct by use of one bottle. Wu most. wonderful Blemish known. “The ancient Ch: the professor, "use letters on bricks.” idea, too," chimed Graball. "Then, w fellow’s letters had use '01:: to build a 'thz’ng." Good Digestion Should Wait m: .‘. firmâ€"To have the swung]: well n have the nervous system Well. ‘ delicate are the digestive organs some so sensitive are they that. m: phenc changes ufl'cct them. Who:- nocomc (”sax-ranged no mzn :- :t-u.‘ is )rocurublc than Parmclce’s You: l’ilfs. They will assist. the rum-v - that. the hearts; cater will suffer r‘ convepicnoe andwiu derive an the ' hie n I.:.. ._ 7 . "“hat I admire about Iini ~ " . \ skv ” said one Russian OPAL-~22 his reckless bravery.” 1.l( hx'aVex‘y?” "Yes; in allowing ...II A ‘ ‘ v -u .u “H self to- get into the same the Japanese.” Eighty Years Otd â€"¢a.tnrrh Fl’ty years. Dr. Agncw's Cutarrhal I‘Ln-Lr cures him. Want any stronger cw, of the power of this wonderful rum?" over this universal disease? “In: trutn of the case confirmed? Tr. George Lewis, Shamokin, Pa. 11.2 mg» - "I look upon my cure as .0 Rafael: " II. relieves in ten minytcs.â€"89 Johnnica'iuamma, this knowledge is power.” “And it is, my child." "No, mamma, it isn’t there is pie in the pan! can’t get it." Lover’s Y-Z (Wise Head) Dist-.5 ant Soap Powder dusted in bath. softens the water and d1: facts. ‘nins, vuv uauusuxne (100?, but mu. I had come to talk about. made him laugh, and a. xni..utc you were mine." uranuv uAu yuyu. say: "116 .' ed me the door." "And what you say?" “I said it was cw a very handsome door, but HUT During June, July, Au'rust. and September the Chicano and Zion}, Western Ry. will scl‘ from Lhnauo round trip excursion tickets to San Francisco, Los Angelcs, l’or'. land. Ore. (Lewis Clarke I‘lxcursim1,, Se- attle, Victoria, Vancouver :1: ~ .ry low rates. Correspondingly ‘:,(ap fares from all points in (em as. Choice of routes, best of Us. m» vice. favorable stopovers uni: 33,3"! return limits. Rates, foldens ’ full information can be (up , from B. F. Bennett, General Pleasures are all 4.110 tic-cm» rare indulgencc.â€"J uvenal . -. _.â€" â€"â€"*~>-"-o ..., as a. Worm wcdzcme; the mum; ther Gravcs' Worm Extermmutu greatest worm destroyer of the ' ‘ What I are The 1..qu Tonic cures the most stubborn jfiad of coughs and colds. 1: doesn’t cure you, your mom?) will be refunded. H. 1 r9 Do you catch cold easily? Does the cold hang on ? Try BRITISH AIERIOAfl DYEIHG fl. Clay 1 “4 Curtis; sad I“ Glove- cleancd 11 v autumn”; thebcstplaceh FFATHEE ‘DYEING 01 his loan feel “What, did papa say?" PACIFIC COAST EXCU RSI (INS East King St., Toronto, (2 Plan for revenge. At, 1hr nnxt letter he wrote: "J the stamp." The u-nzmr c" spending considerable Ming the stamp from th« And he found these \\« t hard to get 013'?" :‘icasant. as syrup: nothin-v (:4 :- urn-pm ... WILL CLEAR THEM OUT BEWARE OF SOBSTITUTES ancient Chaldoans," obs f POLI'I‘E ENQU 1‘1 {Y FLY PADS Lik .ik-s the Poor. Are A1 Phat. Portion of num': )t made up of pic-mm mused of pain, and hr min is a pleasure. ‘ 2 always the best. in 1 pain. and a sale. sun- fly is Dr. 'l‘homns' Evi- mnot d9 Frong in gun: n an" S. C. Wang, a; C0. 2va LCRQY. N. Y.. Toronto, Ca: nma, it isn't. I 1.: Pie in the pantry, Lv' .AL .4 .- WiLSON'S ‘3. splints. ring! out}. fies. sprains. sore am: 'v coughs, etc. Save S'vO I bottle. Wmanted the ‘5 back to hirun hor- ‘uild a. stable or 5 icks.” "And a timed in practical cu, when a girl < PLEASURE. soft or mliouscd horses, Mood ringhonc. “NEW-IE? Curo cvcr ()CL‘U the Lune. “If b0; Joh in the disin- INJW for 5's

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