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Omemee Mirror (1894), 2 Oct 1902, p. 4

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(EC 131' and 0f" Smartnws, intelligence, tact, abil- ityâ€"these are the passports to pro- motion in ”B.-P.'s” police ; the best man is bound to come out on top: What wonder everybody is} “I ‘Ln "in ‘I’. £lâ€"A 7' ‘ “fl. â€" - v(‘ll he is very grateful. In sou we have assisted him in p10 - seed is in. and it’s only a c ot waiting for the rains to . good harvest. "We are running the posts country. With Cane « A young En glishman joins force. after many years severe no 4-4an ______ V "r" .u. l pack-horse's. We have pigmm 1 between out-stations : tolepl: and telgraphs link all the dist; and news is 3150 sent by hello. ”At all the border ‘drifts’ wel posts to stop smuggling. All mitts and passes to move about country are issued by us." PASSPORTS TO l’ROMO’rTn 'emfi' .,.,\ .. Au â€"v~ on towards" a , embrace the _. The waru, so many group these division. four divisions the 8'“: Whole country. ed into twelve IPSpector-General, agJohanâ€" each marked as sure as the teristiCS, port 1'; om every of steep gradients. Sixteen. district as to the happenings there.L quakes have been traced in. neighborhood of the Antilles, BACK TO THEIR FARMS. two ridges. well pronounced, found in Cuba, arters have to Rico running transporting burghersrand‘ in Grenada, St. Vincent, "The district headqu arrange {or' back to their farms. The repatriaâ€"I ostly Du'tchJ River Colony. as an instanCe, we are - the committee,’ snid General B.â€" ., figitflfitfhpoflf," speaking of the duties of the police cl depth of 4,000 fathoms, and ‘. an . . . , -. the sto . fa in of that same in] g implemcnts and; under police esmrt. You’ll often seelgfiffniwe to the the troopers helping to reroof thel . . {feet per mile, while house. dig water-courses, erect :it is comparatively gentle. he is very grateful. ,stricts tinique, Dominica. and other islands gunning- from north to south. 0f the Orange ‘east to west ridge slopes steeply from the water. which, Rico, attained a, south and, into the water 12.500 fathoms. The north to south 11 out to the farms: west over a shox’t like twelve miles is 1,000 to the eastward It was further shown that the dis- ” WU LO sicsmic centers, ater number has been collect- separate regions. by noticeable charac- particularly in the matter and earth- to the where were Hayti. and Porto from east. to west, Mar- 5 ‘he In s l from which large earthâ€" I: ome p ““33 'quakes originated or earthquakes a we have assmted ,h'm "1 ploué'hmg L’which were accompanied by molar \\ Seed :5 in. and its only a case now ot waiting for the rai ‘ fdisplacements, were those in Eood harm‘s" llfnn'n1-3nn 1 which '1' ' V , _____ “nu women who g0 - -_- “mil"...wwn are reported from thirty-fmto a. shop to purchase woollen ans or little flags sticking out. mchgeight stations which are now estabâ€"igooqs have no knowledge 0f the ex- with anumber. ThéSe denote thellished throughout the world. TlieitenSlve f stations of troops _ mud daily perpetrated in ' each with 100 Two instruments were carried by the jselling them goods lar men under a captain and lieutenant. yDiSCOWW gely composed to the Antarctic, and i of substitutes for wool. and that 90 Also you note a. rash of red waferspthers to Perth, in Western Austin-We” cent. or ave no idea. on the maps. These are to mark the ; lia. and the Azores. study of 5mm When positions of the squadsâ€"one non-lI the position of the earthquake cen-gt'h“;l commissioned offiCer and six troop- tei's from the various stations has :“F‘C’e fromuv ersâ€"the units of the force. It is all [demonstrated the fact that there is;sprcuou.~z by "a absence. 1 admirably simple. Each district, js’a connection between the distribu-l, “m" presses hmVily on the labor-f marked out into so many SQuadftion of the origins of large earthâ€"""14 and artisan classes. who practi- areas, and every mile of that area quakes, and the pronounced irregu- cally never get anything eicccpt 80' is patrolled and every farm visited larities of the surface of the earth. {called cheap goods, but Whmh would at least once a. week. So many dis- has been made to Ibo more truthfully designated if call- tricts for a. “ward," so many group these sicsmic "centers. and,“ low-prmedgoods. .It is contend- ”wards" a division. four divieionslthe greater number has been Collmef- god that evm If Hm n-â€"--- ~ embrace the Whole rnnnfv-v ' ‘ “-p uv\ll u‘ able toâ€"day in any other com huge maps of the mal and Orange River Colo the headquarters oflice you s ens of little flags sticking on with a. number. These donot stations of troops, eat-h wi men under a camm‘n «ma .:-... , _ ..-.,ru nxxnxl This supenision is kept up over a stretch of country something like 600 miles Square, from the Orange River to Limpopo, from Thabu ' southmst, to the on the northwest. (her this v- alea, the Inspector-General spread his mesh of posts like spider-web. He had to Weave the Whole net himself, because the hoxscs and men and arms promis:d in Se tam-her. 1900â€"whcn the country was "about to settle down to peace"â€" wuld not be spared from the army. He had to design the system and provide the material, both unmatch- able to day in any other country, On two hug-n Mann -2 n, .â€" has a. huge H. -u. uncut. and they , ~ 7" --.V.w ""°'n:ight easily get into their old em- uxe force. It, is always ready for lovment. In Denvu' Its workâ€"ready with shot and site I p ‘ L they have f e started a plan of this kind and I be- to .com'ert. the Boers from obstinate'neve it is working well. As for the remstance in War tame. eager now t Show that the malice and intend try With abSOIUte tegrity. “Why," Said General . ° [well-toâ€"do patients they can easily empire bears "0 find outdoor amusements. This 5 ‘9 rule the coun- question of employment is the ““5““? and mâ€" Iicult one with the patients without“ , means. The sanatoria in the easti .. Baccnâ€"Po-fam doing great and good work. but‘ “79”» the 309’? are Wonderfully, after the cure the patient‘s ; 800d friends "“1“ ?" men. They his old occupation in the crowded '; are keen to have a (onstabulary paâ€" cities may revive the disease. Out; 9‘01 station 0" , ”‘9" faring, W here it is gifl‘erent. There is pram-’1 3:133:11". the k natives are 3“?“ tOjtically no inter. a DOTS-011 can be 31 V g S 0C'- _ out, racticull all the time and’ . "B’P-H and his 10,000 901‘“ a“reiwitl'! ifs sunshiryie and general dry- I m fact .nursmg an enfeebled land luess he can resume his old work, "'a 3’3"" ‘0 1"? former \‘ig'or_and 'lust-lor find some work that will enable ‘1, mcss. Their. treatment 18 rational.lhim to live and support himself or.p The patient is helped over a'l they”S family." ‘ J '0“th “3°95 “"th 3- tender hand” "Did vou see the st'atement made putt», ’tn‘ié‘ii‘g’vhf'road, and then le!‘ ’ ‘ . lat. the last annual meeting of the; to work 0"} ms 9“" entue eCanadian annual tubercular confer-Isl ,valescence With lust So much super . . . .. , . _ ‘SenCe held at Ottawa. that there were-[m amazon as is for his good Without . _ :7.000 death's last ‘yeur in Canada. lot v hem-2‘ “bungvely‘ .m-asterful. iand' about fifty thousand CnnfinnnH-v ’h‘ SCA'I'PERED POSTSâ€"WIDE Ann‘A . , - dill“ 0.103. the In Spread his mesh sFidel-dawn He Whole net himscj V.r~u rouggn r-lzioqs Wifh a bu? 'on ’thé‘ 'ri‘g'VhE'road to work on; his om \e a ( onstabulary "01 station on ?i.P'lV‘ if the "$111.11): nun "3...... u , V_., “w. quuuUIL‘S 01 the Royal Irish Constabulary, the Can- adian Rifles, the Fund: gcrularmcriel the Cape Police and the Indian! Corps of Guides, olliccred by men] who have patrolled lonely frontiers in both hemispheres, learning the art of diplomatic dealing- at many! ~indabns- with enemies actual or po~5 “dential. It is a. force in which sys- tem is carried to a‘Science, and yet every man has the widest scope for 1 his individual talents. As in the l day of the Napoleonic legions. each i troopenmay carry in his Wallet Hm- The South African Const: has a motto which is "80 ed.” Ember-mg who is s chief you will grasp the play initials and the way the mo! H- v. uvlu gunner, as High Commissioner. The idea then was‘ that, the couhtry was about. to settle doWn to peace. With this “general idea” in mind ‘ fithe commanderâ€"inâ€"chicf agreed to ""‘ hand over to form the new force a xproportiOn of oilicers, N.C.(.).'s, and men up to 24) per cent. of each corps, with horses, Saddlery, arms. transport and hospital complete.- But peace was coy, and the army could not. fulfill its .part of the agreement. General Badenâ€"Powell had to carry out his share, and how gragnificently It: has done it let. the ‘A r! ' Qnmo::.- L , i â€"r v‘Vu trooper ‘ may Carry blank Parchment or mission. mum and every farm : once a. week. So 1m for a. “ward,” so a. division. four (I the whole country. IPSpector-Gencral, at. ' v a\ v I'IIC 5.11. C. testify toâ€"day.mv ' "CORPS 0F SOLDIER POLICE It is a corps of soldier-police. com- bining all tho hes qualities of the oval 1.4“]. 11‘” A - - In September, 1900 instructed General B: draw up a. scheme :or force for the new ten ready for work by J: u. 1:. C. were overrun by the South African Coustabulary, “B. P.'s” men, the rcbuildurs of the over- thrown social fabric, says a special correspondent of the London Daily Express, writing from Johanncs‘l burg. Great is the forethought. bound- lex thé wisdom of the empire. It used both hands to create"a desert in war time, beszuse thereby the war was to be shortened. But as soon as the last. shot. had been fired the wide areas of the Transvaal and the"! n D t“ â€"-~â€" 1% this wisdom used both hands in War time, here was to be shoz as the last. shot wide areas of tht 0. R. C. Were m '1 hése denote thé troops, each with 100 a captain and lieutenant. Ad- ~ A DAY WITH WBRK 0F SOLDIER PaLmE the orders ‘ 5f”. )1 uumcs, oriicured by men ve patrolled lonely frontiers hemispheres, learning the diplomatic dealing at. many with enemies actual or po- It is a. force in which sys- mrried to a science, and yet “PROMOTION. u POSTSâ€"WIDE AREA vision is kept, up over a country something like square, from the Orange Limpopo, from Thabu he southmst, to the 1 border, near Mafeking. ‘ LL_V , ’ posts all overy Cape Carts or? pigeon posts I ’ : t'3‘ephones. l the districtS, I by hello. I. an Thousand Troopers and Some of Their Many Duties. WITH BADEN-POWELL’S CONSTABULARY. zuncan Constabulary which is “80 prepar- ring Who is supreme grasp the play upon e way the motto {Its is always ready for r with shot and steel rl“J we have {Canin 11 P?!" i that of I cum in I you see; doz-ll mission gr thc‘ S?ll\'nlologica] Com- ‘fnajority n17 nut MAL .nhvl... “A , A . C 1113,01th from thirtvâ€" I 1"t0 :1 S: six troop.5t.ex‘s from the var It is all [demonstrated the Iistrict is’a connection be‘ Iy squadf'tion of the origir that area quakes, and the rm visited larities of the su many dis’n An attempt h; 1900, Lord Roberts a! IBadcn-l’owcll to e xor a constgmulary v territories. to be by June, 1901. unâ€" af Lord ,Milner. as 14“” tll‘ea'llllill‘tc n visited Iaritic (many dis- An * many group divitions the gr ed in! §~Johan- each 1 as the tel-isti‘ 1 every 0f Ste! :3 thereiquakes “hi.lvll“‘. as done it let. the 31 day 0 ”i LDIER POLICE ‘1‘ P1 --oldiez-policc, com- DC qualities of the fth Ibulary, the Canâ€" cii rcnch gendarmcrie and the Indianfthi orlicczed bym men ‘sox lonely floutietsfhs cs, leamixw th :Koaling at manyfwi :8 actual or po- co in which 35 5- science and y et widest scope for nts. As in the if; mic legions. each here 11 his “allot the occx a. colonel's com- amp sma m Constabula y true 1 is 80 preparâ€" that the play upon gig: ‘ the motto "ts‘nxi"h ays ready for p10?! shot and steel ‘ from obstinate a. eager now to nine bears no rule the coun- . , quest. Istu‘e and Inâ€" lieu“: 7» _ V -v ...v "Lou UVUI " s‘~’el’dis,tancc like twelve miles t”‘Wl’eet per mile. while to the ( "f3“ fit is comparatively gentle. :mng’ It was further shown that F'Bugtricts from which large acesfqunkes originated or eart ,ng ; .which were accompanied b: fdisplacements, were those in geological observnfinnc =- mat evéry volcanic erupt-.Ii’on in West Antilles has been conn with some sudden geotectonic ch in its own or in a. neig'hbnrino .. 000 officers of all grades h: plied for commissions in t] but. the reply is a. polite “ t 6 men who are earnin tl RY. - g uopers and qualify. They “slew" [any langlmge, duties, drill untjr like gentlemen. 18m». bound- The Dutch troopers are the empire- 1t 0! the keen. They rorm fou rte a. «1050“ troops in the Transvaal and 'eby the war as many in the Orange River But as soon and each troop is made up 8!! fired the of the old N utionul Scouts, 1 ml and th‘lpvho helped Lord Kitchener ‘1’ the SOuthfthc Waxy and A: I ..... L , u], h u .- A Commission ORIGIN OF rd the d the South P39” over- pccial " Daily .nncs- who he [the War out to service Sharp w [these t“ hurt, an out in t. berts [1 to _V..V..\.u nu: nu lhere. advantages are loccupation of putien ample opportunities small pieces of grou; truck or raising fowl that kind. And as carpenters and build great demand for t] “â€" “9 \II ‘with a reasonable ext about it. There is : dance of sunshine wit] altitude that a great ticnts would recover has impressed me mos ._,, _ _ , V...... Auxluuu ("1‘ 'ferent treatments and. what might suit one might not suit all. I be- lieve that as regards climatic con- ditions our Northwest and parts of Britixh Columbia offer as good op- portunities as any other clinmtcs in fthe world. I believe out of these climates favorable places might be had {or practically all patients. I! think a fair start might be made if; some philanthropists or men ‘ withl IIICKIHS Would nun”. r\__, . "'1 have Been three weeks an Opinion. being With the cling that. (muffin ferent treatmm I During his reccm Northwest, Dr. Jmm Montreal, was interv Calgary Herald upon of the climate of thv country for the treat of consumption. Dr. St'ewurt is nuc l-r - ---..... vululuUHI olfcr ortunities as any other clinmtcs in 1e world. I believe out of these imates favorable places might be zd {or practiculbr all patients. I :ink a fair start. might be made if we philanthropists or men ‘ witlu cans would come forward and erectf szmatorium at or mm, n-v ~ as good op- TUBERCULOSIS The Climate of the North Its Treatment. “ mcucr LO end one 0|“ Deco {the war, and of burghors who hold taxmng “.10 2 W taken ‘E'ool W11] empire. They have 12323:“, {0: . to Him; at Each other; mixch of t these twu sections; but Words don’t been find 1‘ hurt, and old bistcx‘ncsscs are dymg subjected to out, m the umwfiul rnall‘y. ccss before it. “0‘ .. m..__ sion Establishes Import ant Facts. V fl v- lr(l_] “-hen nmrg’ul'il would recover. And what. 1'th a great hue nprcssed me most,‘13 that 01“ ‘ and rightly so. advantages are oflcred for thefox was being 30 “ion 0f patients, The“: .nrcithe cmv. and nn Opportunities for cultivnhna: m M a Short _ But We did all e to the enactment that all goods nmnufacturcd prior to the passage of the Act. and which had no might not suit. all. I be- pussed out of the hands of the manâ€" but as regards climatic c0n~ uiacturer and the Ingredlents of our Northwest and parts of which are not, known, shall be label- Colunlblu ofl‘cr as good (”filled "Manufactured prior to the Pure Eties as :mv other climates in lbre Act: composition not known.”‘ .1": cumnte. While it ls. true has referenc ill ent patients mquire dif- treatments and. what might rld. I believe out of these The article in question contends‘ s favorable places llll"llt he that the manufactured goods thus practically all [mtitfntx ijlaced under a ban would approach m,- qmm might be 71,1qu ”fin value $850,000,000, and by labcl~ lilunthropists or men ‘ with {ll-:15~§l10111ߤ20§£¢22md be cast under would come forward and erect IS“ I" 1°" ’ "a a s of merit. ’l‘lxis,'l - ‘ '~ ' x inimâ€" .‘ onum at; or near Calgary ll7cdmlw'o ‘t' couldre‘Ec lolxtent :4 reasonable extent of ground lb; 0'th oninf thcg hill coming 1 L. There is such an abun-H‘ p ‘ p ° t' sunshine with ' ‘1' £01 11 il a vear a reasonable‘mt'o m at 1 nt fhof A «~74 np an EARTHQUAKES “' 0' nuul nu noun-3'"1"“leng the bill coming sunshine With a, reasonable (into opcrnti on until a year or so hat. a great, number or 1’42!th Clap-“0d “‘01)! its becoming law. Uld xecovcr [\an "an.” When )nnrw- -__ lS chn made to mic centers, and r has been collect- sepa rate mgions. noticeable characâ€" My all the time and hine and general dry- rosume his old work, work that will enable 1d support himself or uzu wncrcutnr confer- tawn that there were last ‘ your in Canada. thousand continually Handmu H 0‘ ground with Wurt is quoted as S Den out, here 3 ayin'g: now for'over and have formed a good sing very much impressed climate. While it is- true :nt patients require dif- ilcs is 1,000 If a child is c the eastward sleers badly, the tle. absolutely certau‘ that the disâ€" ‘rangement. of the : iarge earthâ€" is the cau'se. And anrtk ““““ LA- VJ 'u' ‘l‘lc 'ald upon the suitability .te of that part of the the treatment and cure rnn fowl and things of as for mechanics, builders. there is u )r them and they {“4“ ALV‘ " pnzes are being kept for 'ho are earning them by ervice in the ranks. And are Working like heroes to recent visit‘ to the James Ste-Walt, of Intel v10“ ed by the pers are the keenest. The Objections to the propose: 3y form tour Whole Government Bill are rather strong!) Lnsvaal and about Pvt _by the Textile World, a papel range River Colony gudgmg from its name, which has 8 made up equally “33 sympathies mainly with the a! Scouts. the men manufacturers. They state that if 1 Kitchener to end the .blll becomes law no~fubric conâ€" burghors who hvld tamxng the slight. ' ' 1d have now taken \fool W1” come into the United Empire. They have btates. for ' ' k I Vitatiofis. ”, Northwest av â€" “gully at any 'drug store, a paid at 25 cents a. ' direct to The Dr. W11 00., Brockville, Ont tad , N.Y. grades h ‘ve flay“, “Ana‘yu Snre of weakening 1 most other medicines do.” You can get Baby’s Own at any 'drug store, or by 11: paid at 25 cents a. box by direct to The Dr. Willinmu’ ,“e. guy nun DC JUS Hus certain that Baby‘s Own Tablet: will put her little one right. These Tablets cure all the minor ailments of little ones, sucn as indigestion, constipation, simple fevers, diarr- opiate and can be given with abso~ lute safety to the youngest and most feeble child. Every mot-her who has used them speaks of these Tablets in the warmest terms. Mrs. E. Bancroft, Deerwood, Man., "I have used Baby's Own Tablets. Baby’s Own V v”, “nu valuable information 1, u. ouUSULUICS for wool, {ind that 90 ave no Idea. oollen goods often purchasing an ‘farticle from which raw \vool is con-‘ l :spicuous by its absence. I This presses he ling and artisan avily on the labor-’1 Ically never get classes, who practi-I anything except so-l gcalled cheap goods, but, which would the more truthfully designated if call- led low-priced goods. It, is contend- ' 7e a greater com- fort and health. wear much lon er. 3 1 and in the end prove much more ecoâ€" ll nomical than adultera.fnd nnml~ 3‘21?ch and behave U \\rul,il.llllllg 90 per cent. of Wt wool \x'uuld tag them as mixed or tofshoddy guods, whilst the dishonest. 10d manufacturer of goods containing )ut‘Ot) per cent. of shodd y would tag 10-fthem as all wool. This difficulty bcgmay arise, but I am under the imâ€", nd ‘prcssion that. to work uo 90 per.I y-chnt. of shoddy a considerable“ k, famount of cotton must. be used, and Ie‘the dnshonost manufacturer would or ‘ probably find himself 1 ie; MULCTEI) IN A nmvv mm 1' "m.”- Allcll WHO are éd. because under I all the poorer cl: Clad in the adultnw ,,,,, vuya l H ,LUQ, way of getting pl‘nctical legisla- ftjon on the subject cannot be deâ€" gnied, but, the importance of promot- nmongst manufacturers land protecting the people from im- position demands the serious atten- ltion of the Legislature of all civil- ized countries, because, as a matter of fact, it really concerns the} ople more than the; sheep men who are dirpr-Hu :“hâ€"u‘ ' heroes to the Dutch autultcrr...cd goods. That there are n: th. way of getting; Hon on the subjec nied, but, the imnn They alWay s V v â€""l vl\lbll 1 of foreign, low-gnu but those alone. and ed. would not. make HELP FOR 'MOTHERs, Need ‘_ gun nus oemg sold as the product 0 tithe cow. and now, forsooth, becaus: Ma simple microscopic examinatiox Elias is the case with margarine) will > :not disclose the fraud, we are told in ‘this article that. no attempt must be made to protect the public and ;ensure their being,r able to purchase (a. pure woollen garment. Difficul~ ,ties were made to be overcome, and ‘we should not be content to sit ‘down and take it as an accepted {fact that there is no solution of this problem. Another difficulty th see is that honest m goods “rm“! -.» at the Writers l anui’acturers of II containing 90 per cent. 0“ lOI And she can be n that Baby‘s Own '1 her little one riwht uuulu gun a. greater com- Ld health. wear much longer. the end prove much more eco- \ ”1.... «A--‘A~ 3d When Little Ones CrOSS, Fretful and Sleepless. 3-P- r . WHY WUUL IS 80 UHEAP .ntâ€" 7 .â€" .. uvl‘u‘ yJUflS poorer cIELsseS are entirely the adulteratcd goods. can be no question that, the ' of men and women mhn "A ...... w. yUl uuu Lagos. I It is stalled th loflicials can dis ' cn, silk, and certain other from wool and Woollen shoddy: they will be forced either to admission to the goods or the statement of the importer how much wool shoddy there the cloth. 6 )3 cross, frettul and the mother may feel certain that. some de- the stomach or [mu-mo it was Insâ€"t" This, I tun The Bradford g; :ung the people from im- emands the serious atten- e Legislature of all civil- rics, because, as a matter it really concerns the the people more than the who are directly interest- : under present, conditions \rnn -1 - â€" objecti ons men and women who go to purchase woollen no knowledge of the ex- Id daily perpetrated in goods largelv (fnvnnncrwl Tablets THE NEXT 013.115 - ~v..u. IOW-gmde Kcmpy‘ they would be cast under 'rg‘am‘IGSS of merit. This, it, could be minim- . a. great extent. oning the bill coming l§nn urn}! â€". make a :1 _ 5N... .ux_man, gccayse Thgre":;‘g mxcrqscopxc exapulIatlpn I rigation in [so “'JU). margarine) “u.” it, is derived the fraud, we are told m FROM RI that. no attempt must . _ . protect the public and and ”‘l‘lgiltu being able to purchase lhel‘Ofm'O. ‘ en garment. Difficul~ 3111p“?- from .4. AL , - 510115 to L tection to u.“ come into the United for there is no method to man of determining how of the wool in a. fabric has md how much has not been [1 to a.manufucturing' are it. reached the mill Where ast converted into cloth. sun informed. is incorrm'f -1: - ALFRED MA] SHREWSBURY‘ make a anh to deâ€" 1!’ .uerefox'e would with any except the l‘ supplied to many difficulties in cc to the enactment that mnufactm'ed prior to the the Act. and whhu. L..-‘ rim: was sold as but- 13 and cry was raised, , because the fat of an 30!!! as the product of 01‘ bowels _. hllc proposed Bill are rather strongly Textile World. a paper ‘ its name, which has ics mainly with the a. They state that if mm I..." _. ~ - nop adhltemt.’ 0 Just. Tablets :mnufuctuxcrs I‘ ple from imâ€"I exious attenâ€"l of all civil-,I as a matterI concerns the )re than theI My interest- I t conditions are entirely!] roods. I: on that the Ill \\ 1 I nen who go use woollen ~ of the ex- etratcd inItI y composed I b .nd that 90I Ip( we no idcaIBI )llcn goods ~of :msing anIta no! is con- ur IA1 the laborâ€" I ho ’ho practi- be; :xccpt SO‘Iin 1ich would ter zed if call- su] s contend- I rcre sonn.L mu Legislati on What ’ Wool Grox ers, u. , as On the facade of the princip tel in Vichy, France, is the rts noumcement : st “All languages spoken here." 12 A ”Scent tourist and ”M and would itesi some sorts hm“ 4.. Muubca L-ODSU u oustom Housei‘wnera’l at Melbourne, writes thu ish cotton. lin-llhe long continuance of the drough tin other fibres has so far diminished productio 2n shoddy; but that the PUFCJ musing power of U1 ther to refuse Commonwealth has been consider MS or accept ably reduced. He sends an extruc importer as to “‘0‘”! one of the agricultural paper: ddy there is in which says that the position of th( country will soon be very critical unless min relieves the distress. ’l‘hc ECTION drought has maintained its pitilCSs: nactment that how uhon the country {or several 1 prior to the years. In . the State of Victoria. 1nd which had the districts north of the dividing [s of the manâ€" lme are parched, and the outlook ingredients of for the harvest, which is due in a. shall be lubel- few months, is ominous. ’l‘ho sit- r to the Pure uut'ion IS still worse in the back not. known.” country of New South Wales and tion contends Queensland. Stock is perishinp; and goods thus many squatters, as the runclunen uld approach are called. have no hope ol‘ saving and by label. more than a reumant of their ani- >e cast under mals. Lnr 8‘0 “"0118 of Q'l‘n7inu- I...‘.:.. merit. 'l‘in’c 1:“ n nu ianguages spoken here." A recent tourist plied the with English, Spanish, Russian and Dutch. Seeing that the good fellow understood never a. word, he in- quirod who it was that spoke every tongue. To that mine host replied, with frigid dignity : l "The travellers, sir." ' MInard's LIniment'Eures Bums, etc, .nuu yuu bUIIl‘ puny. “Why not '2" he demanded. “Why, you are ninety-four years of age." “What of that ?" the old man'cried. "Look at the statistics and they will tell you that fewer men die at ninety-four than at any. i "n -u“ auxubh' owner of Grimsby, England. When he presented himself at the in- surance oflioe he was naturally ask- ed his ago. 'His reply was “Ninety- four." “Why, my gcod man, we cannot insure you," said the Comâ€" nnnv ““71.-- , . .u. K The insuring of one's 11‘ those thin-gs which one ‘ to put off. There are f-e who postpone what ough inevitable until so late life as did the tough owner of Grimshv‘ Fun-h wool rigation ditches plies. At any these wells he areas of the intn ‘ [supp] ', ENG f IN NEW SOUTH the wells are much fc her, though there are pmtunt ccntcrs,pa1 Bourke and Wintnn wl V“. "Hun. u“: 1 them yielding at least Ions each every day. S yield one, three and gallons a day. Then wells in other parts of! SPOKE THE ‘ ... "w-..” \Auuu' m artosmn wells :15 a vast; region in Queensland, :north of the sources of the Darling River. Along a. line which extends ‘Inorth, northwest. south and south- 1west. in the form of a half circle. are over 360 wells, ranging in depth from 100 feet; to over 3,000 feet. The quantity of water from these} wells is Val‘inbln um “nu-“u A ‘ Yaw...» u. need or 3"brought to the surface to . many areas with fertility. '.’ When it was found that a ",‘part of the dry regions of Aus ghave immense resources in1 ;ground waters, the people beg: g'sink artesian wells. The work =gnn in 1881 and is to-day lpushed more vigorously than {The greatest center of artesian As a vast; region in Queens " .ources of the Do Along a. line which CX‘ north, northwest. south and S1 west. in the form of a half cl are over 360 wells, ranging in d from 100 feet to over 3 mm . 1-; Unless the soap you k proposed . strongly use has this brand you (1. paper -I:.â€" 'hich has are not getting the best With the _ that if . Ask for the Octagon Bar. l'lC COH- k h( CLI Ln ‘1’; 2‘! 7: but. refuse accept as to 2 is in [ex-y. It was R [which disappeal mountain regio‘ means all lost t great deal permeable strata. lects door) nminv AT NINETYâ€"FOUR VD . kulllllV U“. \H wells are yieldi large supply of water there :11“ day fertile oases amid the (loser unproductive land There 1's one pcculiarit ' about rig¢tion in Australia; ve1y littli if in t’fl-u'k' or ar tesi 111 ,_-_,, v. 9.5““; 08111311 ‘ “W' According to a. local traditio cade of the principal 110- this site, which was formeriy y, France, is the anâ€" ed by a great Roman way, ' centuries ago an important stood, of which the ruins still ist, though crowded and crushe der the earth long ago and to ng that the good fellow ten till discovered by wood cu never a, word, he inâ€" and excavators, t was that spoke every This traditioxi that. mine host renlipd huriml mm 4).. ages spoken here." tourist plied the host 1, Spanish, Russian and Still the work of oxt¢ tion in the highland 1-« nor New South Wales land is going steadily I or anon.» UV in Queensland greonness. SOUTH WALES one's life is one of 111 one is most. apt, fl “nu” .y. There are many parts of Queensland. are few, however, : ought to be the late a. period in tough old smack- I‘Tngland. When much fewer in â€"â€"â€" LANGUAGES. e PrinCipal ho- :0; is the an. .‘n here." : lied the host 1‘ . Russian and 1 “3 good fellow t wnw-l In. Wu. . have no hope 1 a rmmmnt of 1 mg: areas 01' gm land have not a - 7 v”, 7 H“. .. wuaulull 'oLLLI'lDUtES host replied, buried city the name of Serg probable that these tombs the only relics in this place, a a well conducted search woulc an entire cemetery, whose would give an idea. of the jam Bums! etc! of the buried city, there is nothir'v, i: of land restoi'l may be observed n California. In the majority of least 100,000 gal- ly. Some of them 0 and four million raising- n U 111- ,_.-‘. uuu at a. depth rof thirty centinmtors below uhe soil. It is estimated from the n- the stones, their dimensions form, that the tombs date from cd by a great Roman way. many centuries ago an important city stood, of which the ruins still ex- I'Sfi fhnnn-L nunmJ- J [Tombs Found Near Orleans Dat- ing Back Centuries. uins which point to of a. buried’ city has in the woods of Char- bonnierre, near the chateau of that. name, some miies distant from ()r~ leans, France. Two tombs composed ‘of monolith stones in one of which the remains of a skeleton were re- posing, have been found under un- cient oaks. They were at :1 depth! of thil‘tv cny1finun+n.... L ' ‘ the existence been found chr. we] 19 FRANCE HAS Hall’s Catarrh Cure nally. and acts dime and mucous surfaces Send {or testimoninlc ‘ ”u- W umo, cm LUCAS Coux FRANK or TOLEDO, ) 'n'. CHENEY ' ‘ ma! ”la-Elle 13 senior mu...“ A. .. . v.-L4A‘r41 6; UL Sold vb} all Drugglsts, 7 Hull's Family P1115 are t ~‘ POORLY PA ID TE‘ Thirty dollars any of a. certificated tc‘ Government schools in ‘ tricts of Russia. The forced to accept. the ch: tives or of their pupils' facts have been elicited crnment Commiseinn a, yea tOI‘d. Ir €13th Tell the Dentâ€"Mr. ruggist. Perth, writes: mine having: been cured use of Dr. 'l‘lmmas’ Eclet Ireland. telling his fri( cure. In consequence I 2 0 sun I ln‘alfgxdozen bv ‘ ( A n no.1 7-â€" Hue completion Assouan reservoir 1; in Egyptian history der the low lying la more productive ihitherto been. The contain over 1.000 Water. or, as Sir pointed out in an i he read before 1114 Lion, ten times mom nuul rainfall on LI: within the four-n from Charing Cross Nile reservoir will enough w mes-tic su and vi“ uter for one pply to eve: age in the “I reople m and about, Sumner have just about concluded that there is nothing in the way of sickness that Dodd’s Kidney Pills will not cure, and there is scarcely a home to be found in the neighborhood that does not Contain a box of (his wonderful medicine. m uvus unrccuy on the blood ’us surfaces or the system. testimonials. free. . CHENEY . (10.. Toledo. 0. all. Dr‘qgglsts, 75c. I . name Of Sergy; It 1'; these tombs are~not ._ ALB, . . uu; \Il" s .. Two tombs composed stones in one of which of a skeleton were re- becn found under an- They were at a depth Linmters below uhe soil. cd from the nature of “ma. ~_.:.., uuAJdJ'S a. year is the sal certificated teacher in the ant schools in the rural dis- Russia. The teachers are accept. the charity of rela- ’f their pupils' parents. The 0 been elicited by a. Gov- Enhnnk-n;-_ V. ...\.1. :13 been cm'qd of (19: LA.“ 1 '1 ‘ ' .. 3:;tggwlié’c' dishwltu‘. What, is It. Ganhandlenour APPLES PEA ACHES PM» A? L” " That's iust what it; is your ex- EJUITTE ”'53 ECG IHOHEYH 0300!! advanivgéf “'5 ccllemy,’ replied the soldier. “It’s me and pads 031' the watcl the dishes were washed II“ N wnut soxt of bxoLh is that; ? It 55:58 ”aVJSQF SGMmEsyxxfifi The astonished soldiers Iqokcd at each other. ()m- or them rushed 017’, but reappeared in a few minutes with a spoon. qulU nsequence I received an xdozen by express to . this week.” “Put it down. Fetch he communded.‘ ' One of the highest officers in the :ex'man army is very particular that his scldiers are properly fed. He is in the habit of making unexpected visits to the barracks and inspect- ing the. food in person. ‘ 0n the occasion of one of these visits he perceived two soldiers car- rying a, steaming boiler from the kitchen. 1 get togbthé'r and s as to what Do‘dd's have done in their vaz BURIED CITY. A'J‘AKRH CURE. {ANK J. CHENEY. me and subscribed in 6th day of December, _ .-u.ua Cross. Again. the will hold more than for one year's full -doâ€" to every city. town, the United Kingdom. Place, and the}. ‘11 ‘YOUld- reveal s more thzin L] on the area i four-mile cab “on or we immense There never was. and roir marks a. new era, universal panacea. in one story, for it will ren- ills to which Gosh ishfeir- ing lands of the Nile (’3 manyoumures 1MP»? ive than they have [.e gin?“ Of or‘ 19; mm a , , , uIsemea rooted m the I‘m: reservoir W111 paxientâ€"Wha; would to 1.000,000,000 tons of mm would aggravzue Sir Benjamin Baker inu‘mhowaver. in Quinn an interesting paper obtainable in a sound 3 the Royal Institu- Sing, aremeuy formmn': a. year is d crushed 1m; ) and forgot- Wood cutters fljcnds the nose extent importance TEA C HE R JUDGED ARIGHT‘ 0f the marks a I. for it, makes out: or the firm of doing business County and RESERVOIR -_v vyi' been abandoned an d ill with lnflamxnatiibn and Kidneys that, no me his win, {any would die. Dis appoint ed this 311'. L08!” a\e of L‘odd' 5 Kid- ....... :9, DUI} I ‘fit; I then went to after having been t siderable time, I better. I then deter Jacobs Oil, and I that before I used 1 one bottle my ank as over, and I was Wot 88 if nothimâ€" 29.â€"(S.pe~ w‘.uum. In 1870 an ordinary she burst broke into from nineteen to ‘1 thirty pieces. To-day it, bursts into I 240. Shrapnel fire in 1870 scatterâ€"1' Mr}. 1‘.i!1usâ€" J ed only thirty '1‘, Colds, bn ' 1e throat. -scven death-dealing fun 10 5" so bur missiles. Now it scatters 3-10. A fnxun 1’10 “f.“ms to bomb weighing about 70 pounds 3 ,‘wcrc .. -"“““guma" years ago Would have burst into .12 um w‘ 1W0 9“" fragments. Toâ€"d ay. When it is clmr‘r-‘lwmn- ‘~:“”="?"g’i‘;ls :1 ed with peroxilcne. it breaks up in-‘ “"31"".“fWSk 3'"- to 1,200 DiCCL‘S. Cleh of which is :11;1x'i;:“1 "“ Sinéc" hurled with much gremtcr velocity ”'01“le 1L W- ~ - ~ > . yrxd£wm than the larger lumps wluch were; .. .m“ scattered by a. g npowdcr cxMosion. 1 ‘3‘“ .. 3' Unexpected and inspect. one of these soldiers Car- H‘ from the 1 1}. Spoon," I‘CCO Vcl' Spraméamaé ' Cu red \mm fl 7. 5“ it 2) "me flawsm Bfimwv«n .3 ~ 1 o Efi'lll‘ind_'°:’9ur APPLEs. Fume m. a on 0 Spoo‘n, ” )kf‘d at bed om minutes 01' soup as he boiler. m rmlL this "Six {out in 11 ed Mrs. Jiccswux solence of this wonder ? Why, tell me that, the in his hat." â€"â€"â€"~ Billousness Burdens Lil'e.~â€"The biliuu- man is never :z coxmmnionable mun m cause his ailment: renders him morosc am ; gloomy. ’l'lw comp] . ~ . aim: is not so danger qua as 1: Is disagreeable. Yet no one ncml sulfur from it who can procure Pal-Him Ve-recable Pills. By regulatln" the l v an obviating the effects of b‘ stomach they restore men t and full vigor of action. .,.-.\u. uclu out. In was the custom on in}: the marriage ask her hush or property, honor to gr other plzu-u.‘ the day quu for the bride and for a gift of mun and he was bound ant her request. ,7 _-.\, uuw yursc. An: phase of the same Cumberland, Eng! bx‘idegromn gold and words "With all my w thee endow." he gave his foe and [mum money into a humlkerchlcf which bride held out. In other plum» was the custom on the day full. ing the nmrriage for the bride ask her husband for n «rm ,.r and, where provided himself crown places. A1, ()l‘ldly gram th: Clergy] (l the rust, of A certain marriage custuu. unluckily {or the brides of 1, fallen into disuse. It, “118 um: cumbcnt on the bridegroom I” a sum of money in a purse 0:. wedding night and present it, 1:; bride. Afterward this was the following morning, and the was called the Dow Purse, Am nlme“ nt‘ “‘7 -uu-uxrop Lyman of veu to we pubiic men- Wine :1: the usual rare. e opinion of scientisb‘. xes nearest. perfecaion of All druggzscs sell in. _. --. “an“ or mmgy and warms ills. and juux‘cious 11~e.the Ire led mm comalescence the influence which mu:- ..._._ QUAI NT C USTOMS i. and never will be . in one remedy, for " . rhexrâ€"the Vet-v M... __,.-.y__" “I! £11. 3 heirâ€"the very nature being such that wer~ and differently searew; the sysrem of 1}.» 1) -- his boots the tip 61: Quinine Tnblota. 3’." “y! t-0 C! I!) IV 0V]: DAY. OH and Put it in . I like that !" eter. "If I put L how am I go. i” eves: in fife is - ’ hing the nerves afrexhin: sleepâ€"I m or me blood : COURSES Ull'OIlu’“- What. will ‘r Lye. ~The bilious rmuonable man be ers him morqsc am] nr - -â€"~- \\ me. “'he: unadulzemm (i grewous ills UP 0! my did ‘V'OU one 1'1 thereb'v resu. L. r)” M\ “he is a. lecturer an ppvcy‘flIHCr, " said I deed '3 J Ich your Wife public but .I’t'iidn not, 1 you cwx' did "011‘ I stay at home and can baby." Minard's Liniment relieves Ne malgz'a‘ Whom: the himself with res. AL th ldly goods I “1'0 you ”link," he asked, in 1min: :.x‘t'0!1‘s, "that. you 1mm 10 Imc me ?" "Yes," 5) plied, ugly. "'1 COUId learn, I'm afraid you 11 have a. good of tram-’10 {Caching father." and wérkij - Brows-Quinn. for IL“ exclaim- man ‘Jlrw Messl‘s- (3 t". Richards's: Umdmmxâ€"My daughtex 01d. “.35. {brown from a s “1“”qu i~ elbow so b4 Irmivw' \.-. ‘md verv "0 El. t. 1 0511 S C Q .A not man were and Whu' 1h the in- zed .v 1111': u L'uzus. \\ e cannot avoid'them. .‘.,. can «411m: :1 cure by using Bzckle’s lxmqmzptive Syrup, the medicine ‘ uL-wr been known yo fai ‘ l in cut- (“5:15, colds. bronchms and ‘Ww-Il He a} Anuljugz‘ mOnoy . .um d we mo: 1 u Lw «Yer known 5 s‘ (101w ‘ "“" the gift,‘ AnuLI’m-r H0 HUMBUB Hummea‘wmu v.8t9e1 , Dchumer. Stop-I'll! it‘d HA Icahn}. Mute: “W‘ ,1. , I" ‘ Ellen'flh “mom (4 “ 1“ {ammoniuumrm -l f ...;. , - uke 1 crystal :yllhln :- UH,- L'h the Monkey Brand Soap Iikw gold. tin like c Thu Iwrlu‘CSt‘, bridge in t iv Lion Bridge, over an \-,1.~\\‘ 50.x. in China. It 1:2“. and the roadway 7C nu »n]_\' a trifling cold, but. neg i 2" will f'Ls‘teu its fangs in your m1 ;.n:: will soon be carried to an ”mg;- grave. In this country we have Wu yinges and gnusn expect ‘to have M and mids. \\ P nnnun. ..__, - . -TMID Burn! â€" up ha been used (or our sf {or their children V 1?: perfect. succeu. It. soonhu the child 0 gums. nllays all pain. cures wind eoflcl and u; nos: remudy for Diarrhea. Is pie-mat co flu “5 (2 Sold Ly druggins in every pm of the mid. I'm ‘y-flvece'xtsabottle. Its mu: 1: ircalcultblo. and ask to; Mrs. Winslow‘s Soothing Symu. ins 2’" Small So] » lake :1 scxew 0 ml :1 S‘H'U‘le‘iver ILh 3mm raZor.” i\(tlll 80.1.19 natural cu: if ever R ShOD‘k“\‘[)cr gaggbtwv'onyus. mun-i? (60335;). ‘. _ “w: _8 due yam-communion", u ‘ Physicia tient's bra swelling heart >1r_ onw.‘ 1’; A Cure for Rheumatismâ€"The intrusiop of uric cid into the blood vessels is a grruitrni ~ause of rheumatic pains. This. ‘li‘l'czzllui‘iLy is owing to a. deranged and unhealthy condition of the liver. Any one subject to this painful afiecziion will fimla remedv in Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills. 'l‘lmiraction upon the kidneys is pronounced and most. beneficial. and by I'cstpring healzby action. they correct im- purniCs in the blood. to z -\ All-INT M1 OLD Izizltzsâ€""John, you éc so hard on the ho mmos to see Bessie yang man once yc ::\‘ rccollection is that. gum-times a. Very silly }~..\~ “Silly ! 1 was an In Spite of British rule India is still virtually a. soapless country. 'I‘mwughuut the villages of, Hindu- 51.1“ Man is, indeed. regarded as a mmzmi curiosity. and it is rarely. if m'rr kept; in stock by a native shuh.lm...-\,... amps "I0 Conn “ orkn ofl' lhe feta ~.mL)nin¢â€"- 'â€" . A Ij-g-u‘s m white tie. When he got Ki; :Ianu‘Ship, full of pride and conse- i‘JUL‘Ilt'c, he went to call 1140:: the 11:14:51.3 of one of the colleges. .‘ “c rung the bell and, when the ‘f39‘)7‘ opened, was about to present ms Curd when he was cut short, by {the 1‘3“}.unan, who had run his eyes over ' - i! mu. saymg . A“ right, rnnnnr- nun- ‘Y" ' ”‘il‘.’§fi!AL_MAPlE mu? 100 day mu rhle . A dignitary‘ of'the .Iun‘d tells this $1.0! {bridge days. ‘ He is young Iookil “Cur-V :1 white tie. ‘ fellowship, full of p qucuoc, he went to master 0f one of the ”c rung thp ”hall a 1 our money bsck ROSE a LAFLAMME, H Sonâ€"“I u Nonâ€"“I know what I'll be 1 gmw up. I'm going to be a inwntor.” Papaâ€"“That's en- iug. certainly. ”What makes think you have inventive gn- ' Small Son‘“Why, I Wanim‘ The qt: 03E .1 Tan: money bsck it Mr: A uliLy mud-N! from 029;: to a : \- 7 w an k.undhal .Pazd us.u-Iéfféz‘1312m,c..:2£°n...u. fi. 'u‘ "l-llm tun-nanny. Immunl. no Humane 3:253:13; Humuuamue [Shackluku :1:de chum". Stop! ”the of .11 A“. hon It'd-.21; M-kesadmnnteu hurt-,1.“ 2 ~ 4 u-guwes all hard, soft or calloused Lump. .‘.d‘Blemishes from horses. Blood Sspgvm. {Guru}: Splints, Ring Bone. Swegny. t a”. 1 upmmfi, Sore and Swollen Throat. Con 11:. "to. " . A SOAPLFSS COUNTRY Yours tru ly‘ n won: a sleigh and how so badly it re ‘d very painful for Four bottles of MIN- !NT completely cured ,s not been troubled 3:, (with his ear to pa. usuâ€"“There is a curious over the region of the which must b9 reduced at ‘aticnt (anxiously)â€"“That is my pocket-book. doc- re don't; reduce it too ,_, ~_ um. saying : right, young man. You're Lite. I got the place yester- ; young looking, and ‘ white tie. When he SLISH SPAVEN UNlHENT .‘T' SIXIY Yea". 'nards 8: Co. daughter 13 31‘ I _don't '- entértain like SH“. \‘er and windr idiot out. ami '1 Hobbs TOO :LATE. appeared V, V. was, we Than. Is plasma: to tho I: every put of the worfd. 1L5 ulna is {calculablm in-lnâ€"'- a- - 1 you Ought on the .Voung 5 Bessie. You Once yoursem you €0uld 5 She re. Si! Yer, Cr Windows ockery like the world is m arm of the I t is 5% miles 70 feet above makes the Church of 15 Story Of his C; 395 3y, I wanted. ”1 I Couldn't unscrewed it ‘1“ \‘ou My one " an idiot. G in that; “hr hesi- Fears and limited, resume. alWays "Pain: in the small of the I‘m is the Way hosts of poor 1e doscr their sun‘erings. not knowing: U the pains are in reality in the k neys. Pains in the hack. Wt back. lame back, backacheâ€"those.- the first. indications of kid! trouble. They are the warm which nature gives you. If you he ‘at once you can be cuned. Xcgl‘ will soon put you at the mercy the most painful and fatal of d Bad Digestion and by Said. ”I am not at the arrangement “i dad if 1 know nuns: I begin 10 Su‘ m) w; 13'. You are “iiling erything in the world give upâ€"not my path not part with them, I up my indulgence is: 1 Sake. I ‘will try to ~' Women as Well as men have ki' Pains 552 i willing to um] I will nuke 01 "My darling tuned at the \' “Do not LN: not x11 me. Th enou‘h: will: mg I Willis 11 She could not Lice. He [131! L, He suv that 11 her eyes had b: once, it ros Was perfecti not. exact s She o uldo g‘encn knew to re; S World. me if I give ”1051 1 have or 1 with my 10 "And for The words him 1? that h in the lands. abeyan live on brings. for 3'0! l’\ n A‘. QTSK‘ "You Wi Indy Ryve not, ' ’ sh to listen 10!:ger. I which wil do not Ii! before yo And to somethiu; . . Viohfi. "but I 1 One thin; go away decision.‘ 01130 )I‘e SYNOI’SIS on a. sketchix with and man does not to” has been um cruLs‘ “hen raged. 3 For aywxoxéo may sad. . .1 the World 1dS. tine *OfiWOLi‘Oiv r08: 1. ‘fectiy s {1 n anc EEC Paw Oug “'3 3'0 can: L hilC 3111:: ‘0 one it; t'n Very lde the \Vil and HA 01‘. Vi‘ sshe

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