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Omemee Mirror (1894), 21 Aug 1902, p. 4

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1 Coach paintersâ€"Fair; 14s. to 203. 1- day. [peCoach t1 immersâ€"Fair; 1433 to 203_ per day. 2. Commercim travelersâ€"No demand. I Cooksâ€"No demand. in Drawersâ€"In démand: £10 to £18. Dressmakers. milliners, 91:19sz 011â€"111 demand; £12 to £20. Engineersâ€"Small demand. Farm handsâ€"No.dcmand. Kaflfirl Tabor? . l Fittersâ€"Modern tc demand; 125; 6d. per day: Ii‘cs. pct uny- [‘ Chemists (qualified)â€"Demand; £14 After careful enquiries in Durban.’ xeutlu'e 9f the decoration of . drug 3 . ’ ¢ ~ _ _’glsts wnulows. In the past the, 'Mar’téburg- Cape Town P0” Eliza. rwere us necessary to every drug pew. quemfontem. .Iohanneshurg,’Store as a red and white pole is tc land Pretlorla, “:10 32%;"? 33%;:‘12: , a barber‘s shop, but they have not‘ {the supp .V M * ' . . 1 b 1 f l 3213 the pole has. a well-defined his- sprevmlmg ha“? been ta " a e(. ftory. All that druggists know 01 TABLE OF WAGES. ‘t-hem is that, they have been aIWnys ,used as window ornaments. The ' ‘ x‘ .‘ (3 mm] the: . . . _ , ‘f ’The low“ rates we 01 T _. ’ . __ . l 5 bl'lllmut luuuds that. they contain :hngher rates are for the mnsvaa "tre In de 011* ‘lv (.1 him f " 'fli If. f ucues“; “he-"H “ MIL. an [M y o mud places d‘ cu 0 “ ~chemic-tls 1nd W'l'er Thus solu- ‘ 1‘ is specified a. month is thei . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘“' ‘ f’ a pnofingg f r‘ which the rate is paid gtzon of copper and ammonia, makes lair” magbc taken .‘q f'lil’ mveragm: blue ; bichronmte of potash makes : .(‘y ' e n O 1 . ~ 0 r, ‘ . .l. ' F l ‘ Bakersâ€"Small demand; £9 to 1.14. , 0‘.mgr. . am me dyes hmc of ate . , . . . ’been used in the chemicals’ place, 1 Barm‘uerOOd demand, £4 to: but the liquids fade in a. strong sun- !510- light, and have frequently to be Barmanâ€"N0 demand. renewal The H ' ' - '- . . __ . ‘ . quxds colond chem: Blacksmiths In demand, 105' to Cally. on the other hand, last well- 25. 6d. per day- ~ - le.icklayersâ€"In demand; 14s. to ”‘8“ “"3"?" The man with a family will Search! bong for a. house. Rents range from] I£6 to £12 per month at the coast} and nearly double that demand in' ithe Transvaal. The cost. of food is gin keeping with these figures. , Butcheryâ€"No demand; low wages. par-pentgrsrâ€"In demand; 13s: 8d. to . source or unscry. These pills never Tm the Transvaal and Orange R“"l'fail to drive away pain. bring a fer Colony the mechasucs wxll pay glow of health to the whole budy :from £8 to £10 P0P DIOHQIK for “’0“ I and make dospondcnt men and W0- ‘and shelter- The Brmshey. _°â€"f men bright. active and strong. Do .com‘se. reQUiFC‘S his beer. It ‘5 bd not. take any pills without the full lper glass at the coast and 1-“- m“ name “Dr. Williums’ Pink Pills for Hand. . _ Palo People” on the wrapper around { The “shouting” .hflblt prevmls., the box. Sold by all medicine deal- Pant! “10 generously-(Impose? woyker} ers or sent. post. paid at, .30 ce-an a. finds he has spent a 30"‘4‘r0'g‘1 thh-I box or six boxes {or 2.50 by ad- .iout. any appreciable dimim‘tlun 0f!,dres<iug m- 01'. Williams’ Medicine: ithe thirst ofrhis com'paHY- ' " I ('1‘ D’Agl.-l:114 255. per week. The majority of 1210-! chanics and others prefen- to pay 303. I {or bed and board far inferior to the: ,avorage tenement and tabie in Eng- iland. In the Transvaal and Orange Riv- - fer Colony the mechanics will pay :from £8 to £10 per month for food' ,and shelter. The Britisher, of ,course. requires his beer. It. is 6d. 'per glass at the coast, and Is. in-' Jam]. 1 ‘ 1' Now, as to the cost of living. For‘ the privilege of sharing a crowded bedromn in Durban or Cape Townâ€" lWhCrL‘ the newcomer will doubtless remain for an‘indcfinite periodâ€"with; indifferent. board, the lowest rate is! nan. ~ those in search of Work. So the competition for work and wages pro- weeds. ; The legitimate miners who had. be- fore the war, been in demand at, 255:. a day, are simply enraged at men ofl'cring to work for 53. per day! , COST OF LIVING. l .suw more idle men in Johannes- burg than 1 saw in Melbourne or Sydney during the Worst, period of thr financial crisis ten years ago. 01' Course. the occasion is exceptional. but once the white worker proclaims his distress and dependence Capital has :1 notorious habit of making the‘ best. of its opportunity. The mine owners are already masters of the industrial position. and it may take a. revolution to dislodge them. ; Another matter to be taken into (consideration is that members of ir- regulars. having elected to remain in the country. and having quickly ex- hausted their payâ€"in this most cost.- ’]y countryâ€"are swelling the army ofi ‘okA...\ :â€"- ~, , ‘ ‘ ' Surely there is no uc large upon this aspect trial question The that. white men are cl an‘firs' work at, Katfir 1120>L expensiv- city in Johannesburg. u. , ...u. unruk'rl. Cilillllill ___-.-.u..ucu. une wing is certain Would have to contend against the .‘to the careful and conscientious: ob-'vxcopLi()xi:illy high cost, of t'zmsit. serverâ€"that, is, immigration mm and tho immmcmblo plagues which ithis country. of all countrivs in Lhc’hosct the industry. Ilo would also «world, should procwd cautiously, ‘Waut to know something ulzout sei- .wiscly, and under, if possible. as-Ecntilic irrigation. ' eurcd conditions of success and hup-l Agriculture in South Afl'll'n is a piness. It, would never do for huâ€"jmattor for the oxcluaivo (‘Olh‘lllL‘l‘d‘ mnnity to crowd here in numbers'tion of the capitalist. 1r is u probâ€" ;which would preclude profitable gmulem he will not tackle while he (‘un‘ ployment. Already, in many parts {speculate in gold mining; proportivxl ”f these colonies, there is keen puny-" "ornv‘n -~~~-- 7" "' ‘ ‘ SLO W IMMIGRATION ’ From an industrial point. r “‘the carrying capacity" is undetermined. One thing is .‘to the careful and conscienlh serverâ€"that. is. immigration ithis country. of all countries «world, should proceed caul wisely, and under, ii nossihh s w.-. uvull ucuuulu: Lt . W n...“ upuu eumc one to £5 itell the truth and to put, naked facts. 'and figures before that. considei‘ublci section of the British public preputr-P It is noccssm‘v to remember. “i 0“ preparing to “’5“ (’l't- here ”1iscrutinizingr the foregoing list, r'the hope of plenty and prosperity.’ ‘ ' "the rush to Africa has already Let it be stated, at. once. tlmtl- . .m; that, people are crowdin“ at South Africa. must be specmlly prev "’ ' _ _ . lCOilSt: that. the supply of luboz pared {or immigration. At present gall sorts is rapidly 0v“._,.mchm! It is not prepared to support the _ ‘ demand: and that a decline in u people already In the country. South , ‘ . :is inevitable. lAfrica. may Cilb‘lly absorb a. Youths, office boys. junior â€"Ixi demand; £6 to £12. _ . “““10‘15 it may be asked: "What of fighting. men: it cannot absorb un'pmspwts of scter-zm-nt on ”my 01 workers. gland?" Well. all the farming SLUW' IMMIGI{A'f.I()N. .' ‘m the vicinity of marin- ' trial Point. of View ‘LV 0“' capacity" is ax yet, ‘ bor. From an indus l“the carrying undnnmmhtn’a ts is I)l'il um] and worked with Rum A man will. ....,,.....z smuuua prunsncrs. It. would be :plensant. perhaps, to write of the §piping times of peace: but. the re- ;ponsibility rests upon some one to fin“ Mn. ¢..«Aa, l N D USTR {AL QUES‘ some ,LIVING IN SOUTH mm ST-LRTLL‘IG FACTS ING- WORK AND WAGES RE GARD- re. is not. to be regardâ€"I neut arrangement. And ! THE on then: is no possible 3} workers’ invasion of .apucuy ' m as yet. One thing is certain ,nd conscientious: ob- . immigration into all countrios in the CST]()N ______ JV , the fruit; and its grade; The South African peace document (3) It is an olTence within the is typewritten. and is probably the meaning of the Act to sell. to oll'cx first instrument of the kind which for sale. or to have in possession has not been written by hand. NE’t for sale, frequently packed or the least interesting part. 0! it 19 marked fruit, even when the buyer foi'mk‘!d by the signatures 0’ the and seller are ighorant of the fact. Boer leaderS~ These are naturally in as well as when one or both have various styles. Louis Botha’s is deâ€" knowledge of the fact; scribed as being in a. "fine- clerkly (4) The Act ‘does not prevent the hand.” The others are all some- packing or selling of any grade of what rougher, and Delarey’s is stat- fruit that is properly packed and ed to be the roughest of all. By the marked; way, he split his name up into three ' (5) The 'Act: does not provide for syllables. thus 1 do In Rey : While the inspection of particular lots of his redoubtable colleague of the late {1‘ nit. at the request of the buyer or Free State signs himself Christian seller. ‘ de Wet, also with a, small ”d.”- lc\ IV u- The familiar big colored bulbs are gradually ceasing feature of the decoration of gists’ windows. In the pa were us necessary to oval store as a red and mhhn mun (30., Bibéla‘illerbnn ur. Williauzs‘ Pink Pills enrich and nourish the blood and strengthen the nerves. It; is thus that. they cum such troubles as dyspepsia. kidan ailments, rheumatism. partiui pur- ziiysis'. hm” troubles. St. Vitus" dance and the uiiments LhuL make the lives of so many Women at source of misery. These pills never Tail to drive away pain. bring a glow of health to the whqu hnrhr i Civmzed World. Mrs. Show, in conâ€" logo is marl; .; versution with our reporter, said :â€" represents 5 f "About three years ago, while liv- JXXX. finest; ing in ingcrsoll, I was 0. gran sufâ€" ,‘queliLy. “"1 forer from dyspepsdn. The trouble{Wen-grow“i : first began with severe hemlaclxesa, lgsouud. 0f g dizziness and sometimes vomiting. 13‘00‘1 C010” g Next I suffered continually from a. 111‘“ shape, ; [l burning,r sensation in my stomach ; Per cent. “'0 1 food distressed me. I did not sleep bruises and ; well at night. lost flesh and became perly packed i very weak. I Was continually (loc- Loring hm it dial me no good. In olTer. expose fact I was gradually growing worse sion for sale land dospuired or ever being well any package again. One day a friend who called shown surf to see me strongly advised me to scniution ( try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. She ’package; ant spoke so highly of them that I. doâ€" ’a. false _rep1 cided to take her advice, and I soon Ethan fifteen discovered that, they were not. liketis substuntin the other medicines I had been ta'k-Ior inferior ii . ing, and that I had at last; found :in variety In something to help me. I continued isurl‘ace of stu using the pills for perhaps a Couple Explanation of months. When I found myself fully ,may be take: restored to health. I have alwaysiipncked or 1 since enjoyed my meals with relish [provisions 01' and have lmd no return of the trouâ€" may, after in ble. With my experienm I feel Section 7. cerâ€" letter or teleg tain that if other satin-rem will give “falsely packc Dr. Williams' I’ink Pills a. fair trial e(l;" and a ti they will find a Certain cure.” iposed for illeg Dr. Williams' Pink Pills enrich and I THE INSP nourish the blood and s.li-nn.r+kn.. ‘H mm L» INTERESTING DOCUMENT L- ___._..____, " (c) With a designation of thel i 1 -~ --_. igraulo of fruit, which shall includcis l ALMOST IR BESPAIR. Bone of the following six marks: For} 1 {fruit of the first. quality, No. 1. or! â€"â€" JXXX; for fruit of tho sorond quail-i g'rHE CONDITION OF MRS. JOHN if}? 3'9]; "1 xxiN“““;“” ’Q‘i‘t "fl ~ . g 410 nrr qua iLy. Xi). :. or 1': )ulfiF. SHOTT’ 0F ORANVEVILLE' ithc Snid mark may kw 8(‘i'Olllpalllel iEi _ ‘by any other designation of gradv. :Dt Suffered From 3. Burning Sens . [provided that designation is not, inâ€"‘dc ' _ ‘ Consistent with. or marked nmrciju tlon 1n the Stomaca.â€"-Food conspicuously than tho one of the." rill! Became Distasteful and Said six marks which is used on thefin i She Grew Worse and 5“;d gl_zlcl<:1.§:c.N l l i”! “c Inn 0. 0 person mu] sell in Des 0 (:1 nt. U” . . . ' , P n e exm‘ch 01‘ llau'o m his posm-ssmn for iLh< From the Sun, Orange‘villc, (int. Isulc, any fruit packed in :1 closed Evil » The Sun is enahln'rtl this week i‘packugc and intended for sale, unâ€"ivio through the courtesy of Mrs. John 3195? such package is marked “3 l'O'Ebli Shott. a. lady Well known and much i‘l'ulrcd by the next, preceding sec- ‘uhi esteemed by many of the residents of mm” .1311 ()rungevine, to give the particulars? Section 6. No person shall sell. or 1101 of another of those cures that have iol‘fcr. expose or have in his possesâ€":01” made Dr. Williams' Pink Pills u ‘sion for sale any fruit packed in a :13“! household remedy throughout the fcloscd package, upon which puck-:flt’h civilized World. Mrs. Show, in 0311â€" {age is max-km! any designation which i“ VCI'S'zttiOH with 0111‘ N‘DOX‘L‘JI'. gnid ‘_irl‘1)l'ncnnfu cut-h n...“ u: v, - I i waitersâ€"So demand. re- Wuitx‘essesâ€"Good demand: :01 to to £5. ”-3: Youths, office boys. junior clerks “Ciâ€"In demand: £6 to £12. Er": It is necessary to remember, when ‘ngscrutinizing‘ the foregoing list, that 5‘" lthO rush to Africa has already set “thin; that people are crowding at the *e- iconst; that. the t supply of labor of 1 gal! sorts is rapidly ovw-reuching the 1‘:demand: and that a decline in wages -h fix inevitable. "1: It may he asked: it [prospects of Seter-un-nt on the gland?" Well. all the farming land {in the vicinity of markets is private- .v -iy owned and worked with Knmr h- . L ‘ "What of the . m,.“.1511morwsu'u in his [trading need Dar any of its clauses. ;'I‘he Act is being enforced. and the 'inspeetors appointed to execute its requirements have been instructed to ,do their duty. They are the ser- fVants of the crown; ’urlimnent has ldefinitely pronounced its judgment :upon the false and fraudulent puek~ ‘izig and marking of fruit. consign- ‘tncnts: and these men have been se- lected to carry out the regulations: 'plzu'ed on the statute book for the‘ [purpose of protecting honest trud- VL‘FS from unprincipled dealers, and} of preserving inviolate the fair comb; §mercial~ fame of Canada from unâ€"f lscrupulous packers. In other words. 'the Act “fill nnuun-n tn fl‘.‘- -| ‘5 " [)RUGG [S'I‘S' SIG ‘[ Paperhangersâ€"Small; 108. to 145 "user day. ‘ Plumbers- -â€" Moderate; 123. 6d. u "(153. per day. I Railwaymen â€" Little demand. Wages miserable. Servants (domc:»tic)â€"Good de- ,mund; £3 to £4 pur month. i Sign writersâ€"Fair; 163. to 20$. gper day. I Solicitorsâ€"~Nu demand; 5 Stenogruphors and Lypists â€"-Good idcmand: £123 to £20. I Stonenmsansnâ€"No dcmuud. : Tailorsâ€"4n demand; trousers. Gs. 9a.; jackets, 17s. (id. ’l‘ypistSâ€"Goud demand: £10 to £14. Waitersâ€"No demand. Waitressesâ€"Cowl dmnnml- 0.4 h MinerSvâ€"I-‘air ing. ' Hairdressér'sâ€"In demand; £14 [£20. \ House painters-«Fair: per day. Jewelers (watchma kers)â€"In mand; £14 to £25 per month. Jobbing compositors â€" Fuir mam}; £2 105. to £3 15;; m» 13s. to Qroce'rsâ€"No noccssary to remember. when; izing the foregoing list, tlmt,‘ 41: to Africa has already set; 1 people are crowding at the; {hut ll- mun usxcu: "What Hi the )f sotlhi-un-nt on the ‘. all the farming; land ty of markets is private- [I worked with Kumr la- n with mudusl capital to contend arlinsk the should cal-chm;‘rxt'tvuly .1 -, A - -‘ ‘ demand. apply of labor of ' ova-reaching the a decline in wugcs Lo £3 155‘ 1,311 demand. Waco: glass L0 be a. drug- of livrin'" ii'l ' 4111.110 should: hl‘l d W iih thci *ngthcn It will be noticed Lh 0y Cum ,etl packages” need I) kidan .‘closcd package is (101 \i p;u-â€";box or barrel. the com Vitus" Ecunnul. be seen or ins make such is closed. I on u lcrates. or berry boxes (5) The 'Act does not provide for the inspection of particular lots of fruit. at the request of the buyer or seller. (6) Commission merchants who, , 77.... .....,.. um: uuycr bucu nature “161 and seller are ighorant of the fact. 11- 3- Dean and I as well as when one or both have rcprescntipg the knowledge of the fact; ment of Agricultu (4-) The Act 'does ‘not prevent the 100111 Speakers. “ nnn'.:_... -7, 7 N‘ (2) Closed boxes and barrels must be marked with the name and address of the packer, the variety of the fruit and its grade; ‘ (3) It is an otTence within the meaning of the Act. to sell. to other for sale. or to have in possession for sale, frequently packed or marked fruit, cvgn when the buyer‘ and 51""-.. _..- 3A “ per week. Wages m: 1- Inspectors are given large powers under the Act to enter premises for the purpose of making an examina- tion and to detain shipments of fruit, for the same purpose. The packer, howm'er. ls amply protected by the stipulation that iuuuedinte notice Imust. be given by the, inspector to [the packer when fruit. which at all times is at, the risk of the owner, is‘ [branded or detained. and the inspec-| tor who exceeds his authority is subject to A HEAVY PENALTY. The main points of this Act may be summed up as follows: (1) The face of all fruit; pack- ages must. fairly represent the fruit thrpughout; v The penalty for a violation of the law with rcfercnm to "packing and marking is not less than thnLy-{ive {cents and not more than one dollar per package; for removing an in- spector's brand, forty dollars; for obstructing an inspector. $25 to $500. The fines are divided equally between the informant and the crown. Moi-chums are neld responsible for the fruit they offer for sale (or fruit, in their possession for sale), but the original wrongdoer, if found, will in evcry case be prosecuted veneer covers, are not considered “closed packages,” and therefore do not require marking. Cranberries and all wild fruit; are not; subject. to the provisions of the Act. his bids SUI" ‘uir de- provisions of the Act. Inspectors may, after notifying the packer by letter or telegram, place the words “falsely packed” or “falsely murk- cd;" and a line of 840 may be imâ€" posed for illegally removing THE INSPECTOR'S BRAND. ;l 150 sci- Section 7. No person shall sell. or j'st olTer. expose or have in his posses-fin sion for sale, any fruit packed in ~t,h any package in which the faced or fir: shown surface gives a false rcpx-c- ,aS: sentntion of the contents of such ipci ipackagc; and it shall be cousiderediby !a. false _representation when nloi‘CEOL than fifteen per cent. of such fruit. Jdifl is substantially smaller in size than. ithc or inferior in grade to, or difl'ei‘ent {tag in variety from, the faced or shown '11 1 surface of such package. i an i‘ n__, ‘ ‘ Section 6. No person shall sell, or :oficr, expose or have in his possesâ€" ‘sion for sale any fruit packed in a. fcloscd package, upon which puck-: Jage is marked any designation which? represents such fruit. as of N0. 1 or‘l JXXX, finest. best or oxtm good‘ ,‘queliny. unless such fruit consist. of.‘ chIl-g‘l‘OWn specimens of one variety. { isouud. of neurlv uniform sci?» nc‘ , >-'.I I sound. of nearly uniform size, of good color for the variety of nor- mal shape. and not. less Lhzm ninety per cent. free from scab. worm holes, bruises and other defects. and pro- perly packed. (a) With the initials of his Chrisâ€" tian names. and his in]! surname and address. (b) With the name of tho variety or Varieties; and . V“ . ‘u vuAll.’l nulub. film Act, will ensure to the public of ‘1he flomiuiou and In cnuunlssion ’agcnls and the public generally in Great Britain and olsowhoru that; 11,110 fruit is correctly marked and ~ HON TS’I‘LY PACKED. “ 'I‘hi- principal seclimns of the Act :arc: Scclion 4. Every person who. by himself or‘through th agency of an- other person. Ducks fruit in :1 C108“ ed package, intended for sale. shall cause the package Lu be marked in it plain and indelible. mannor. lmfm'cl it is taken from the prcizxises when.)1 it is packed. tOIHUNESTLY 1330mm FEM? SSH 'PRINCIPAT Qr‘f‘mvnxvn -_ m be noticed that only “clos- kugcs” need be marked. A package is defined to be a barrel. the contents of which be seen or inspected when is closed. Baskets, berry or berry boxes even, with ,~._..\....u. uus year some amend- imouls wore made to 1110 Act. as or- iginally passed, and {0â€"day Lhu Act, ‘in all its provisions is "as: plain as I . . ., . :11 who stat), and cvm‘y clause of 1!. [so simple that, “he who runs may I’ll'ad.” Nu f:ll‘ll‘nl‘ " l. .. t“. . After the Parliament; of qussed the Fruit, {the Minister Can Marks Act in 19 ‘01' Agriculture direc {that every opportunity should ,afl‘ordcd the fruit grmwn-x and pu jors of the Dominion to nqu iLs lquircments and to fulfil their obli; ‘tions to the public; and for u M the Work of the department, in L respect, was informational and (:1 cutional. This your some amer mouls wore made to the Act as ( iginall)’ passed. and “ML... .2â€" - _-,.......‘. “mu uxccungs OI uu'mcr: [per cent. of such fruit. J'diflercut; sections of the province. liy smaller in size than. :‘thc purpose of discussing the adv [1 grade to, or difl'crent itagcs of the Institute system. mm, the faced or shown '21 result of these meetings the ch package. fgunizution of twenty Institutes ‘ as: of its applicationlcompleted :1 thus: 01: packages “ n . . ..r I‘ H .‘ :zau-kcd epntrm‘y to the! BEFOI‘E (”JD DAD OI 111D mu xurmex', or fruit, grower, er who is honest in his cu- zuul straightforward in his need fear any of its clauses. is being enforced, and the 's appointed to execute its 4.I - __.vâ€"-UI u“ IAUIUL ‘ n possession During the month of July a. ser- packed or ies of mid-summer lectures were 1 the buyer given before the Institutes by Prof. of the fact. H. H. Dean and Mr. D. Drummond, both have representing the Dominion Depart- vnnndv n6 1).“: A” urc tn the public of and in cnuux' ission public generally in and olsoqu-w that I , ,, ..Uo.\,c_v urunuucu. : of which FA Government grant of 350 is paid .wl whenl'ttnnunlly to each society, which has us, berry-git least 50 members enrolled. and En, withfcollects $40 per your in membership :onsidered flees. A sum amounting to $1,000 lrefol'c do ‘was expended in this way lust your. 'unberries The total membership up to Decemâ€" t subject-her .‘llst, 1901, was 1,624. and the 1,. amount subscribed in fees was isible for $911.50. The receipts of the Insti- (or fruit, tutes from all sources amounted to , but the [nearly $2.000. This money was ex- 1, will infpended in the purchase of pure-bred stock and in (lefraying' the cmmnses‘ m of 1,113,01‘ lecturers. 'l‘hirty-three meetings, ng and lchielly for the purpose of organizaâ€" rcntyâ€"llvc-tion Were held during the first year. 1e dollar iAt the linegiuningx of the first your a. an ilkiregulnr series of Institute meetings] ,ps; fm-IrWus arranged and carried out sueâ€"l $25 to jcessfully. Several speakers were: ‘ equally Iemployed and various agricultural’ and the itopilih‘ were brought: up for discusâ€" fsion, chief among which were, dairy- powers ling, hog raising and chicken fatten- lises for ing’. As all of these are live indus-l xuminaâ€" tries at present. the interest monk-i of fruit tested in the meetings was great.‘ packer, The attendance throughout was :1 by the good, fully 2,000 people being i 3 noticelbl‘ought in contact with the lecturâ€" tor to ers. who were not slow to take Rd- at all vantage of every opportunity to im-[l map, is part lessons of practical value. Ala inspec- ready the influence of this public dis-l:j ”qty is cussion of agricultural questions is shown in an increased interest in ev- erything which makes for the ad- h :t, may vancement of the calling. The de- mand for pure-bred stock for breed- pack- ing.purposes. which has more than 0 fruit doubled during the past year. may ,-j be cited as one instance of a benelit {it barrels already derived from the Institutes. '1“ nc and It may also be shown that an adâ€" iety of vaneement has taken place along other lines. The people realize this ti: ’ the and are anxious that. more cducaâ€" le: 3 011m. tional meetings should be held."â€" “1 nu, . - I n'LumLy should be growors and puck- m to nqu iLs 1‘e« fulfil their oblig‘u‘ S and How It to Under- watv uumnuuUH Hepari- ment of Agriculture. besides several ocal speakers. With one or fiwo ex- ceptions Where the advertising faiIâ€"' ed, THEY WERE A GRAND SUCCESS. The farmers turned out Well and manifested a deep interest in the‘ meetings. Twenty-seven Institutes were visited. and an afternoon and evening meeting held at eachJ The more gormwa. held f“...'.. . 1‘.â€" ‘ Lulu}. of Chan, pills E. 1.. Superintendent." I ha( 1 01"[ Prof. 1‘}. .l. McMillan. good ‘louetmnl, 1’. isL 0f.nf [“zu'mcrs’ Institutes, etc.. has 1H‘e~‘.’:WhL‘ll l‘icty. {run-0d a. sketch of the work already, work ', of'ucvomplishcd in Prince I".(l\v:u‘d Is-I "I nor- Jami, which may be of interest and and J inety benefit to those interested in agricul~ 1y cu mics, Itux-111 education in other pmvinces. years Pl'o-IAccouling to Prof. MoMiHn : ‘ rollfm “The organization of 1*‘m'mcrs‘ 111â€"1! "“3"“1‘ H. or jstiLuLcs in Prim-e Edenl Island was; magma nsscs-fnrst undertaken in June. 1901. Atfl 1 ‘ i in ,that. time the Hon. Benjamin Rog-g Sa'uxl or firs, Commissioner of Agriculture. ' 11:1qu cpx'c- gassisted by the writer and two ex-l 8- “Cl“ 511°“ ipcricnced Institute \mrL-nm mmnmd 1n... The Furmcrs' Institute :Prince Edward Island is lxts aims. it seeks to L ‘educatinnal features of ‘ system with the J‘ucilitiu: ing in live stock un'orded Agricultural Sociotics' p urg‘anization is a. Farmer: and Agricultu’ul Society ,. ,. , 4' (liflercx “gal- year this cd uâ€" BEFORE THE END OF THE YEAR. ‘he Furmcrs' Institute system nee Equrd Islam! is two-fold aims. it seeks tn combine l ,catinnal ft‘uturus of the Outm tom with the facilities for dc: in live stock un'orded by the c “icultuml Sociotios' plan. Eu anization is a. Fm‘mers’ 1110“" f In View at the great succ S!" of the :Furmcrs“ VlnsLiLuLc as a. means of ‘Education in Ontario. the Dominion Department. of Agriculture has on- deavored Lo co-opcrutc with the var- ious local (IL-purunonts in establish- ing and improving similar sy:-:tcms in their rcspnctivu provinces. Train- ml speakers have bccn sun! In :THE FARMETQ’ INSTITUTE :THEIR GROVJING 13013177 A‘DT’T‘V Sketch of the iralork Which Has Been Accomplished in fines Edward Island. , uomuussioncr of Agriculture. isted by the writer and two ex- icnced Institute workers supplied the Department of Agriculture at by the n-tnil (leak-rs into whose hands they will go from the wholeâ€" sale centres. Department. of Agricule'e. Ottab wa, 1902. (H yr 1065 soaps will long man to use co armed with common tempt the wise wo- mmon soaps. The It wise woman soon sees she has to pay dearly for “prizes ” 1n the low quality of soap. in the damage com- mon soaps do her clothes and her 2n hands. The wise woman considers 1: her healthâ€"so soon ruined it she g were to continue breathing the steam of adulterated common soaps. The wise woman recognizes the difference between s Sunlight Soapâ€"Octag on Bar. 212 - after notice, handle fruit put up . contrary to the provisions of the 'IAet. will be proceeded against- " (7) 'l'here is no definition of WEN-WES marked "No. 2." "XX." "No. 3," or "X,” Already the beneficial oll‘ect of this Act is being; felt; and when it [is fully known that dishonesty in gpatfkim: and describing Canadian ,vfnnt does not exist, an enormous {impetus will be git'en to our fruit llindustry in all the markets of the lworld. At present inquiries are b0-’ ling; made concerning the trans-At- iluntic shipments of early Canadian (apples. The Department of Agricul- ture will not take fly, but through ueh soaps and l any i‘CS‘pOllSibil- .Six new the Commissioner;conipleted thus fr were over 100 people present. illustrated lectures on dairy cattle which formed the chief feature of these meetings, ,were entirely new to our farmers and were very well reâ€" ceived. The average attendance at the evening meetings was fully 100. In these too, a marked interest \Vus taken, and free discussion indulged‘ in, until in many instances it Was ’11 o'clock before the meeting could be brought to a close. Prof. Dean, as was expected, has done excellent work. it seems to me that we are Ivory fortunate in securing his sex- ivice just at this time. as the dairy- ing business has not; been growing 'much of late, and i feel sure that we may have at revival of the, industry [wherever he has gone. Mr. llrum- Iniond, too, has g‘iVen excellent, satis- ifuction. The people were very favâ€" orably impressed with his work in live stock, and in other lines. We should like to have both gentlemen ' in}; again. The impressions created by these meetings has been very fin-- orahlc and 1 am confident. that the institutes here have been much strengthened as a result. That the close of the present your will witâ€" ness a considerable/ growth in the Institute system is already assured organizations hnve been .i‘ this year. and it of Agriculture and ,lmirying' Will :15- sist in securing; cool space on ocean steam formation be. given able qunntity, and the destination desired. It will pn}: to send only apples of choice :Iml n-mL-ml ' ‘ i-« ii 't the date. of shipment, 'is probable that more will he or cold storage jbel’ore it closes. iers if early inâ€" ling membership as to the prob-lest. manifested selected the progress of agriculture in individual qunlity. :proviuce.” added With an increas- and a, lively interâ€" in the work by its neinbers, the Ii‘armers' institute sys- mn should soon become a, factor in this mmfimwfl-wmmNm- ._ -A A. , , r- van‘klUu uguluab. 1’ (7) There is no definition of [grades marked "No. 2." "XX," "No. 3," or "X." {\h‘oudy flu: beneficial effect. of fins Act. is being felt; and when it [Is WHY known UILIL dishonesty in ’P91\'lnfl and describing Canadian [Hut (1003 not exist, an enormous Hmpf-‘LUS will be given to our fruit lmdustry in all the markets at the «Worm. AL present. inquirivs are b0- mf-f .mudc concerning Hm 1,1':Lns-At-‘ luntlc shipments of early Canadian 31)!)108. The Departan of Agricul- Fure will not take any responsibilâ€". fly, but through the (‘onnnissioner 0f lx‘xgriculture and Dairying W211 ns-z n all source-s mnnunted to .000. This money was exâ€" thc purchase of pure-bred in (lcfmying the cmmnscs rs. 'l‘l’niz'Ly-Llu'cc meetings, .1”. ...... _ H- vuvuuu "lb“. uUmLflUfl soaps will long tempt the wise wo. man to use common soaps. The Wise woman soon sees she has to Day dearly for “prizes " in the low quality of soap. in the damage com- mon soaps do her clothes and her hands. The Wise woman considers her healthâ€"so soon ruined it she were to continue breathing the steam of adulterated common soaps. The wise woman recognizes the ditl'erence between such soaps and Sunlight Soapâ€"Octagon Bar. 212 um amounting to $1.000 led in this way last your. membership up to Decemâ€" 1901, was 1,624, and the ubscribcd in fees was The receipts of the Insti- i GROWING POPULARITY IN THE DOMINION. Wise Ways of Women. No a 01125“: " nfionnA “an. ...... meetings 67f farmers urus of the Ontario ’ncphcw facilities for deal- 7 him :le un'orded by the old lcry in 1 stics' plan. Each 1 will be Farmcrs’ Institute 5 to 1% - HY) cc, handle fruit put, up to the provisions of tho 2 proceeded against. - IS no definition of :55 m runners in the province. for tip-Ly combined. of 350 is paid Qty, which has , txvn-fold in will Wu combine the . hm‘sull') AL n . . . n the United 0 Hunt, they It wry small (10(':1.\'od UlleS THe‘ bamboo holds among plants for quick been seen to grow two hours. Minani’fs Ligimgnljums Diphtheria For Inflammation of the Eyes â€"~11 o 'the, many 00d qualities which 1351):]: 1 lee s_Vegeta. 1e Pigls possess, besides rez- ulatmg the digpstxve organs, is their efli- cacy m reduclng inflammation of the eyes. 1: his galled forth many tters o! nfl‘hcted with this complaint and cure 1n the pills. They affect thfao‘ggl‘vg centres and- the blood in a surprisin 1y ‘ active way and the result . . mediatelv éeen. - ‘5 1“most In { 'iul- In Madagascar sill ric uSL-d in the nmnu ing. It is: cheaper t land. A couple at Langc land. have just cclel tyéLhird anniversary ding. ~ Minard's Liniment Cures Colds etc: , _....‘....uun UL U making activity :1 strengbheniug the ham to the digestive 01""ll1 dcm 111d 1ncr_e:1sed sub p1ovedappnn11e\or1 Ioronto 11.111: "11' superior Quinine \\ inc and "auwui b1 the opi this \\ 111e11pp1onches 111 any in the 11111111141: .11! ,.7...‘.y\.navcuf They \ "mg, .ucumuy 101' many :nirigrevmus ili<. ‘chincrv 1 By its gradual and judicious use, the to run-in: fi-nilesc systems are led into convalescence : working; 1 and strength. by: the influence which Qui- (in: mg” nine exerts on.\;itui-e’s own restox-utivex mm; thw It relieves the drooping spirits of those I throw [1 with whom a chronic state of morbid des [fin-man: pondency and lack of interest in life is :u lmeut sucl disease. and, by tranquilizing the nerve» ”attain!" disposes to sound and refreshing slecp~ b” h imparts vigor to the action 01‘ the blood. which being stimulated, courses thmw'h- “0"” out. the Veins. stre . ~ ngtheuing the 3 animal functions of the sv m“! , ' ‘ xenlt 13' ‘l SUlHiflVlH L_-_ ‘7 <run. . :hilu :leoS-t; sick levy in the world. How du [will be to find that all my jto go to the support 01‘ {fricudlrss orphans!" HUUH. ‘ to 800 so 1 J ..i we remedy. for all ‘ ills to which flesn is heirâ€"tho very namin- ‘uf manycurmives being: mm. Hm: were [he germs of other and dili‘crcnnly seucetl diseases rooted in the sysnnn of the patientâ€"What would relieve one ill, in mm would aggravate me other. We have.however, m Qniuine Wine. when obtainable in a sound nnmiultemted state, a remedy for many and grevious ili<. y its gradual and judicious use, the f ~uilesc systems are led into convalesceuce and strenmhi 1w m. ...._a , There never WU. .1:qu msver will I; unwersalpanneqa. 1:: one remedy. for 1115 to which ”can is heirâ€" . . the very max of mmxycumuves bcms' um. I .. h What has done so much for Kcanc and many others is ca Worth a trial by Umsze who u: sufi'm‘ing from Kidney Disease of its consequences). ,V__ .v Jll‘ll saved mu from death. They tainly worth their Weight. in a. sick man." What 11le dum‘ <0 "HIP" " uuu uuly' uscu part, of the first; box 1‘ when 1 Was able to resume my‘ work. _ "I used altogether sewn boxes, and I Can say that, 1 was complete- ly cured. and as this: Was ovm‘ Yum yours ago, and the trouble has nut returned in any form, I feel safe in saying that my cure Was perfect, and permanent. "A friend advised Dodd’s Kidney Pills. but as I had used so many other medicines without any gnod results, 1 had little.- fuiLh in anyâ€" thing. vam‘er. I got, some of the pills and cnmmcncml the treatment I lmd only used part, of the first. box when 1 Was able to row-m- Toronto, (in1... Aug. 18.â€"(Spccial) â€"'l‘hcrc are low men in the west, end 01' this city who are more widely and more favorably known, than Mr. W. J. Keane, 36 LippincolL 51., who for years has. comlmzmd u busiâ€" ness as builder and contractor. Some live or six years ago Mr. Keane Was it wry sick 1mm. He had : Kidm-y ’l‘rnuhlc which developed un- i til he Was absolutely unable to [cave ; his bed. l l I .myw “nu uu pwaaea I! learn that tharo :s at. 1. atom: dreaded disonm that. scianrchzs been able to care in all n. unygcn : n1 mat. is Cuban-h. Hall‘s Cstarrl ‘ux-cis me only po-irh'o cure now known :1 .he medicaltmbernlw. (a arrh being a_con s iLuzlonaldln-eaxc. requires a. consuxunonm :roamnenr. Hall‘s Cami-7h Curcis taken in‘ ;c nally, acung directly on the blood and nucuuszurfaces of the system. thereby dea- z‘oying the trundation at the disease. and (mag tho p.1licntscrrn ,m by buildlnzun Iho constitulion and amisciux nature in doinzlts work. The proprietcrs have a) much faith I: lrs curative Lowe“. that they offer 0 v’rod Dani-rs {or any man that it; mm to cute. 3 ml (or liar. AP nun-m” Lb me Hun Mr. Keane found. a cum where so many Sick and s'utfcring ones have found it, in Dodd's Kidney Pills, and has given [or publivution the following written statement : “I deem it a. great. plousnu'c to give my experienL-c of Imgd'» Kidney Pills and Um good they have done mo. 1 Was a great suli'crur with pains in my back. and used to he often 5” laid up as to be unable to do my work. i UBMPLETELY LAID UP. I believe Dodd' He is Better Now and Writes an Interesting,r Letter Telling of His Recovery and How it Came About. A CONTRACTOR CONFINED TO HIS BED WITH KIDNEY TROUBLE. ‘v ‘y‘ uuu :cd by the opinion 0! approaches nearest p market. Alldruzu‘x: .- ylll'. the manufacture Was so average attendance at. the after- noon meetings was between 50 and 60, whxlc in some instances there _ ..... .. 4AA uuumwrrturn of clut uper than linen in h Langezwa mg, in 1" \ an. s of the s, ‘rem :y a. necesmry )e f1:une,nnd "h 01;, ms. which :1 ed substance-wre- Northrop s.- L_ i\_eu to the NIH ,7 ~ gnu .uuu (‘Lk had no java. my grand o himself)â€""l'va rich old grout-aunt ,. She's ixxt.t-I‘(~st(‘(l a , -u cclcbra ted the F. W. HOUsON. Live Stock Commissioner (J1:L.,Aug. 18.â€"(Sp(-cia1) e few men in the W 051. 0nd ,y who are 91010 widely e favorably known, than Kcanc, 36 LippincotL 8L, m good. It worries k to see so much mis- d. How (ll'lig'lllfld he that all my mmmy IS 1e system. thereby necessary result. «2, and giving life ;. which naturally imnccâ€"d‘eullt, im- ixrop S: Lyman of x the public their :gttlxe usual race. ”A“ ~. uwu LDC SQVCH“ of Lhcir wed- vuwAU 100 people present. The ‘--L “I“ only fab rest In [1101:v" ting the nervc‘ reshiu: 51cm)â€" 11 0L the bluod‘ 1 01 scientisns st pm‘ccrlou )‘ .f.:j'l~‘cs sell 1: the 113de vu one ill. in e other. We Wine. when xymmiulternted Kidney P mm .1- in Ire- mnm'y is ”N: poor Fries- 101' Mr. Certainly may be :0 or any It are Cer- gol d to I u k in": “51'”; 0c“ 0 f I no 3‘ ll ‘0 E Ross; L314 °ixnx.A "' Am Mont." -"\\‘hat,” asked the dam: "would vou do if you could be king for a day?" “I? ’ answexed practical manE "I’ d borrow eno money to live for the rest of life‘" _. _- ~ A go: of F Mrs. chcrly (un fancy balmâ€"“Oh, t you, though! You you were flirtin w the evening." r. hadn’t, you were 5 v w my agxweelbh . I was completely deceived." 'MPEFMEMAPLE map ! " "Km-p your h-nxawr. iuddiv. Km:- 91' quarrel \\'i' an angry pc‘l‘Mnl. (-xâ€" [u‘ciully :1 Woman. Mind ,\'«-. u sufl answer's an: host. [L's umunamdod â€":uu! fm'byc it, makes llu-u: fur madâ€" dcr than anything else yuu (tnuld say." Klflflffl's “WEB!“ CUES WEE! in EMS ‘ills it To (IRE A COLD IN ONE DAY. ‘1‘: kg Laxazlw Bromo Qulniae Tablets A‘l druzglsts refund me money if h. fails to cure. I. W. Grave's sign: Lure ‘0 on each box. 35: {IL-“But, don t, vuu think sunk-“hm extravagant? th1'â€"- Now, [mp4, don 'L be tum-amm- .Lble! \ou knn“ l nm “-1- as]; \011? for mom-y cxccm “hen l hawn' L' any! \rou me “is l).- m"!)-' Minard‘s Linimant Eures Distem u... ., .yuu were so very agxmeoable was completely deceived " x ,,_,. ...\_ A n'l_. [hum the “’IHJ.‘ l’nrmclce s \ «:30 t.- :1] meet such_ cam: T1 ti:r'=;;.;in'_’1'1uc1: hie-s. :- V 0 '1 hey \Vqu the 'l‘orpid Energic<.â€"T\[a I -__-_ chincry not properly supervised and left“ . . to run itself, very soon shows furl; in its; l.\ Al“ working. It is the same with the digest. I T“ . - . - . f - i m, null {we organs. l m-vgul‘uml 1mm mum to; _. '1“ _, lime chev are] 14-]; m bccmne tox‘pid and ! “uh “ ‘l‘ ‘1 throw the WAN..- system out; of char ll‘“”'““§‘ ”N? l’nrmclee’s Vein-ml l: PJL' were made to , of the age. t2:ect_sxxch_ casef. 'l‘ney rcfiorq 1.0 the full to thv gum flagging laculzlvs. and brxng nmnc f'xubjovz by jcumpunics. V0” um i :vminn .md l| â€"-â€"._ Ila-“But, don't, you think «mm-what cxu-;n~;m,...1o =1 They \Vukc the chmcry not propc to run insult \‘crv Hostess (a! owning pLH‘1_\'!-"ITH\V dull cwuhmiy seq-ms. I think I had better ask Miss I’uumlaxxxzv to play somvthing. " ”0th “011 at lvusl, it, “ill stmt tho umu-xsalion." . ‘. ‘Ibl 911‘ v... . u, uuumus or mothers for than Chlld'Cfl while «mm. with per! a; maven. It south 5 the child nfleml the gums. nlhys all 3min. cures :1 coHc, and ”be best mun-fly for Dun-hm: Ii p'eaznnt to tbs me. Sol-i by dluggim in every part (vi the wor d. 'wenty-dv: conmnimvl [‘3 value (a inexicuishle. 2c aurenud ask for ‘{.'\ Window's 300211.11; gym». mmhar‘dud. Tho stairway leading: to the lover of the Philadelphia City Hall conâ€" tains 559:4 stops. and is said tn be the miles! continuous Mnirway in the world. u-muee’s cht-tul l; 1),”; “1 But such cases. They rcstor gging faculties. and bring _..__ [Icâ€"-DuL dou'L you thin! mcwhm extravagant? } ‘-â€"-Now, pawn, don'L be It}! Yuu know l m-n-r Ax OLD AM) Vim. inslow's Soothiuz Syup !x "can by million: 0! mmho: atth‘ua with Dcrfecb mw The 40le Foot ho] of having 011cc bcm Britain on foreign 5 Marco yours at mm - "I!“ ‘ {axs‘lvo firm a one dny. 3-0 Monkey Br utonsi Is, S1 knives and j cutlery. An elephant, has: only oi altogether. At fourteen )' elephant loses its first. set and a new set. grows. "his a Great. Public Benefit."- ~1guificuua words Were used in rela Jr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. by :1 mm who had thoroughly tcs! merits in his own caseâ€"having Hired by it of lameness of the k hire or four years? standing. It mils turemovc sameness as well a no»; and is an incomparable pu Hid corrective. Au ostrich lives about 30 and the average annual yield bird in captivity is {mm two to {our pound of tankers. , _.. v- | mam um: Munro :5 at 1. as: one dreaded disonao Lhabscianrch 18 been able to cure in all 21.. «1mm : n1 mat. is Camrth. Hall‘s Cstarrh ‘urcis me only po-irh'o cure now known to .he medicaltmberniw. ( a arrh being a_con- s iLuzloml dlueaxc. requires a. consuzunonnl treatment. Hall‘s Catnrrh Curcis taken in- ;c nally, acung directly on the blood and vu w any-faces of the system. Lherohv a... The readers of this pnpcr will be icarn 12m: L'rmre us at. 1. Ann.» an... A lady met a beggar in the street. and was mnvud to help him. "Here’s my card," sin: said. “If you’ll call at my house I'll giVC you some ('lothzss.” He failed to put. in an up- rom‘uncc; but a day or two later she chanced to see him again, and ask- ed: "Why didn't you (:ull"" “In- dudu, mum, but your card says. ‘At Home first, Friday in the moulh.’ " sdcrly (unmask'ing aftc: ...\. fllflle Comet ” “ Victoria ” i I Jags ” For Orrr S “ ”saggy CUR BRANDS. Eflgjdward Sum mo cough and warn on' the Cold. Br‘mo-Qufninc Tabkgrc r- at gun. No Psy. ic 0y Ihmxd Snap cleans kitchen a, sficol. iron and Linwarc, and forks, and all kinds of Were SO a an; IE! V I 511 U 300 or 360 size, pm 31" bit. The DAWSGIvN CGHHISSloNViCOH Limited. TIDRGXTO. AM) \'v’m...-Tnxsn Rtmxm'. hiuz Syup has been med for e! us of mothers {or thzuér childn “ "\esg. It soothes L) ' ' "1?" answered the E “I'd borrow enough {An $100 Reward, $100- 1003 2 Ice: foreign service fut at one strctrh. , but didfi't I fool 'ou had no idea that with your wife all Ir. “'edcrlyâ€""No. I r met a beggar in the street. menu! to help him. “Ilcre’s ," sin: said. “If you’ll cull house I'll give you some He failed to put. in an up- qus were used 111 relation to Eclectric Oil. by a gentle- hud thoroughly tested its ‘5 own caseâ€"having been of Iamgucss 9f the knee, of i ,‘u: ~~Vuu. At fourteen \curs the Six”- Years. -_ -.... n\u\,L‘, UL urx’ stmzdin:g.__ It; never 9,993? to hold the annual yield of a. is from un) pound {cat hers. only eight (I ran mcr fléwmma’w Ibntnal. 10 distinct ion msvnt {rum ‘ 5 ch: 106 3r the of teeth as lame pulmom- gear I'J‘Qul'm‘y these days is , C \ CH ‘ rmm ; new thirty- g' said “I pinged to 'â€"Theso , â€"vv--‘\U Ll l'\Jlll\ t’l 'meeting steamship passengers. ur- ranging for the transfer of their baggage and seeing that. they are introduced to the pursers and stewâ€" ards and in every Way making traveling a pleas-um" not, a burden. It is characteristic of American lines and especially of the Central that the comfort and safety of their paw- sengers comes first of alLâ€"From the Niagara. Falls Wmt.t.,1/_ teeth great assistance you have h‘nn tn ers. . which [1518' greatly {mili- itatcd nor trip and taken all worry and annoyance 011' her shouldcrs. IL goes without, saying that when Slw returns to this country she will come West over your road, and I shall also take pleasure in traveling mvr your road when I go East to rcccixo her." , ,_~ .. ~~.3 ysu gbusinbss man of Minneapolis. {lemm- states. “1' have just r: ‘from my wife a letter udvisi jof the most efl‘nciont manner in fymu- mlicc has mkvu care of fiber trip over your road and ( gun-ind in New York City. ; "I wish to thank you {« great assistance you have ho you PS ' The New York Central shuws 5!- iso” to be in the frum rank um um- matter as in so many others whct'c the comfort of its trawlurs is mu;â€" cernvd. ’i‘hc Genlrul for instantl- ud- \'orti.~os that its employees "\H'H meet; you at the pier on your at"- rix'ul in port." That this xmums much to some people can be sewn from the {allowing letter to (ivoruv H. Daniels from :1 very prmnin.-m, I. ‘_ - “A Th? Ccntrfil makes employees makes for wumczx or ch stead of a burden. asked a fond swuiz {hoax-L. \th Was 1 icraxnpod toes. "0h. ‘is just right. but my _-â€"Li:ul's all." I “Is the 511m: (00 G I bought a horse will) a supposed- ly incurable x'iughone for 530,00, cured mu with $1.00 worth of LUNARI)’S LINIMENT. and Sold him in four months for $351M. I‘roâ€" {it on Linimont. $54.00. MUlSl-I DEROSC‘E-f, Hotel Keeper. St. Phillip's, Quc., Nov. lst, 1991. ,V v. w .M... ,5 subdued. tightness of the chest is relieved. ' even me womb case of consumption is re- , lievcd. Whilc in recent cases it may ba 3 said never an fuil. IL is a medicine pre- ‘ pared from them-live principles or virzuca ’ of several medicinal herbs, and can be de- pended upon for all pulmonary com’ plaints. Extra Fine Stock 5 He (doubtfulIy)â€""'1‘hcres a â€" lit- itle fl'eck!o (m ynur chock. don't you know. [â€"1 h .ve heard that, freckles lean be removed by kissing." She- I"()h. that is a fraud. Cousin Tom and I have been experimenting on {that all smumor." Bicklc‘s Au Li-Cousumptive Syrup stand at the head of the list for all dis-eases 0:. the throat and lung“. It acts like magic in breaking up n cold. A cough is 500:: subdued. tightness of the chest is relieved. even The womb case of (‘Dniulnnfinn 1: «a. _-_- - , "mu...“ u uuul , URL!!!” 7): World’s Greatest Caterers. On: an edition of “Harm In: 6000 22:32! To Eu" um. 3:00 to: tho asking. . , - w you In. dunno-.131: flavored. P23: u» in o y-oponing com. Mk you: ‘ 0 mi) ordori: at your request. I __-,_..,- u-l‘ u meanycmu 'ussv. cu :cAGo Al l \'A .\' C Ii 01" T} I 1-: .‘uu AAL‘Ir.‘ OF THE AGE. increased comfort and mil L'hich “'oxm‘n trux'clcrs c _, these days is chumcu-rim age. This is largely duc, in greater uttvutiou paid :0 by the big tnumgrm'm ics. This added to tho dud crnu‘tosy on the par Istancc vou hauc l'ocn tn -. Which has mouth (Milk trip and taken all Worry u (JIU'lCS_V on the part ”1' makes journeying alum: 01' children a treat in- burden. thank {on for the out manner in which ,ukcu (“are of hm‘ nu I have juxt n-wiwvl letter advising mu too small?" tendcr’y swuin of his SW wt- Was moaning about "011, not Tho shoe 0 you Fro-h. Dunn gm Pa: u» in ocnnnlunt 5:; irontzrooor. luau. ‘ "’Nm. Pmpmd only ‘ a point of foot is too big {362% other and Inferior Brands, Experiment on hm 93E lull! The,- ()i), the ion Ill I Mr. G. H. McCoxml‘H. <‘ rleury's Foundry, Aur states 2 “I believe that 1 Pintment, is worth 1'15‘ old. For about thirty -" ubled with eczema. : not obtain any cure. I W ”waste a to have 519 The demand for Dr. Ci ment is enormous. 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