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Omemee Mirror (1894), 18 Dec 1902, p. 7

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'Generul Principlesâ€"Whatever line of breeding a man may follow he musthave a definite object and know what he is doing. There are now on the Island a good many mares that would mate well with the thoroughbred and hackney or coaching stallions. I Would not. use a. coarse or cold blooded mare, but would endeavor. to get, one with standard bred or other warm .hlood. As a. general rule a good driving mare Will cross Well with a. hackney. If Government. inspection of horses. such as is carried on in Que-bee, could be carried out flee (tom political intrigue it. Would be a. good thing in any countrv. The horse men have hOWe\er, the whole question in their OWn hands : the ‘ scrub stallion only exists because he is patroniZecl. If breeders demand purebred stallions flue scrub will pm from $150 'up MMga ard bred ownvrs c stallions will get, horses. This is true but!- thc u-Jperccntug The sufeSt way 1 horses is} to use a s desired action. He the h'lkokney 0! one hm. Pelsonallx, l lfl: .hackncy. The ‘ count be (awfully mate- Well with th( mentioned she ust less warm bloo'ga S been sired by a‘SflfrI thoroughbred sum Ci‘e sary becausi 1h (caching bleeds ".ha ’confilued purity of 30 «Have» not that p ‘” “he thoroughbred st g stance has. Th9): c: ' like the Vehg'x‘bughbr‘ individuatityt irpqi'l c 06 course type and c wicg. Tire-awn}, th huxcr" hom- shoum b samba mastéd‘ .to4m wanna-fine “bursa ‘mm‘m-qgu ~. mwmwag: {a R... u-..” v. W-.. ”mm“, “WM, Carriage Horses.â€"Thc distinction batman carriage horses and road- stcrs is evidentiy nOt well under- stood by exhibiiiun managements 01' people in the Maritime l’x’ovim‘w. These are two distinct types. 01' horses. and shoum not, be judged in the same class. Thcrc silnuld he pm- Vision at least for a. single roadâ€" ster in harness and a. matched pair. The distinction between roadster-s and carriage lioi‘Scs is not a matter of size, or of breeding. The road horse is valuable :‘m his performance in gettin-r over the xoaid; the cur- Sewage. hex-Sc to? I hi§ attrapi'ivenms. hi style unwaction. in addition to his road Qualities- The carriage 'horse in demand to-day must have ‘acumon high action. xolding his I limes find bucks well} and he‘ must. do this no matter whéthcz‘ going five miles an hour or fifteen He must hold up his brad “ithout the aiu m‘ a. Check and » Judge Employed by Dominion De- partment oi Agriculture at _ ~ A Charlattetown 331:. f 3. than is breeding for thc max- ket he 'should 1. nd out. “hat. the market demands and then make up his Mamas to what style of the horses in ‘dcgnand. he can produce at mosh-profit to himself. The best, selling horse.“ to-duy are heuvy draughts, carriage horscs and suddlc horses. lead may go faster and further and last longer than the carriage horse. but he is not..:s§7"hmch in demand. In the large markets, Chicago. Kew York. Detroit and even Toronto the carriage house may sell fox from $600 up while the loud horse will “5ng #623 $150 up. have , ELSE Referring to the term "thorough- bred" “the Word is much abused. It can only be correctly applied to the English thoroughbred racing horse or - hss pure bred descendant. 'Tho word Cannot be applied to a Clyde or a. hackney, nor 1 bull, a. ion! or a boar. Such animais may he pun: b1od,but .nevcr thorough- bred The thoroughbred stallion from his purity of breeding Can give 'héttcr ‘résults’ihan other stallions. with rough and coldâ€"blooded mares, gntk- Yuk: yelyget good saddle cs \_., It is the influence 0‘ tho£ughb‘? hiomL ain't. his pro- duced the sta dard bred hotter of 10-day. It is his thozouglzbmd an-‘ entry which gixes him his ; COURAGE AND ENDURANCE. i e“Saddle Horses. â€"-As above iudimt-f w edsaddlers can best. be got by the' me (it's 'thoroughbred stallion | More of stxong conformation should; be chosen. Strength of loin and? quarter is an ailâ€"important necessity} in a. saddle-1'. A good general p111-' pose mare can *bc used and will” gixe saddle horses for hemy weight; riding 111er PureLv than mares of tine: §reeding. Good saddlers me: perhbps the most. difficult horses to- day to buy and they will bring as: goocL prices as the cariiage horse. i ALWAYS LOOK PROUD. In site he may vary from 15.} hands to 16 hands or even slightly ovur. As a general rule tne carriage horse should have mgrc substance than the roadster. tic-“more horizontal in the Group. and above all must. have a. high proud head. The road horse 31m: low action « and perhaps low at. present. owucxl on the Island when mated to guou mares wzil cvrtzlinly, produce colts that, will well well. A reasonably heavy man: 0: good Conâ€" formation is required. 'I‘hcrc were istanccs. on the grounds when: Clyde stalliops had been bred nu light mates of standard bred 'hlood. The DFOgexgv were nundcscripts (31‘ no particular use, and this ”is the gen- eral result of such vidlcsz crosshg. Heavy Draughts. -â€"[’1inuo I‘qurd Island is certainly in a pos {lion to prodJce good heavy hurs OS. The Clinics; are a. good breed and sccm to be in most. demand. The stallions ADDRESS DELIVERED BY DR. J. HUG-0 REED. v _ v w ‘ T ..__- - --.v A vuuvvb 55““ -.J "t a 5 Lu. L119 world,”â€"â€"m anything tfia'i’s worn. You get style, fit and finish too, in Granby Rubbers -â€"But the one thing we emphasize Is their "fearing Qualities. L_ I! -LL--- __-__ I. I- CHAPTER. BE THE HURSE wear 3 That’s “.thp eatest thin in the .«1 i . gr g frat-3.1:!!! Ruhhersflwerar like iron." 'of business. Some Horsesâ€"Stand- i Mr. Mizner's account of the perils ’arld experiences of the trip with the icebergs to within (in!) miles: of the pulu. is detailed and full. Tic says that tho whaling ship Genia. which left Scuttle bound also for Nonm. Ibecame impxismzcll in tho snmo (hilt and was sightud in the Ai'ctit' ion-an about, 150 milvs northwest of ;L‘ape lfislmrm'. seventy m' eighty fduys after lL‘zu‘ing‘ the Aleutian iIsles They \vurv in now! of food \vhn h was furniwhcd them. The two ;vcsse.s lay in sight. of (‘auh othm {for sowml days. then the (hilt pan- ed them and Mi’xnox' and his com- Erades dziiteal on amd on. nearm- and e'nearer the pole. the sun newn- sinkâ€" ling lrclow the horizon, and the :wcathor being: terribly cold. _. «A. a. .4 In 827 Winchester, and not Lop- don. Was proclaimed to be the’Cap- ital of England, and so it remained for two centuries. Three tons. of coal were used daily to keep the machinery from freezing. A gale from the north helped - the shin to escape The captain took adVantage of splits in the h'elg to ram his \csscl through the cracks. and linullv reached land. “()u the, 141.11 we became aWare that. \':r hml drifted into n. difierent species 01' ice. lrcat icebergs Mom‘- ed up on eitho' side of us. fifteen hundred feet. (hick. as far as the (We could follow from the crow's nest on the tvopmasl. Ice banked up fifty fi‘ct above the decks of the ship. Finally we hccame aware with horror thut'we were Caught in the Arctic drift. and were hcidg box-no away from. Nome. Two. days later We :mssed through the Bering Straits. at. the rate. of 16 miles an hour without, steam, the huge drifts of ica moving with us. carrying us along; and rendering escape out 01‘ the question.” 3 The party on. the Portland Was 011 its way from Seattle to Cdpo Home. and had almost, reached its} destina- 11011 when hurled from its “cmxrsc by icebergs. and carried away in :1 [northerly direction to a point seV- era! mikes north of {rlerald Island. in the nortlmmnzusc island in the Pa cific ()cc; :1. All ofl'otts tu rescue the ship {mm 11.1".- perilous positiuu in the bcz'gsâ€" wefe futile. and only hernia 111011311108 by the. captain in using fuclr ‘to keep the maclx' ncry from. «freezing saved the ship 1‘1 rom hc'mg wrccmd. THROUGH THE SLUSH ICE. "We started from 801111.30 April 26,” said Mr. Mizner. in describing his jourm-y, “cxpcczing at the. time to zu‘nid the il'c and rcach Cum Nmzzc in about fourteen dav‘. We got to Dutch Harbor in L111: Aleutian Jsles all right. but t' 0 days out from thcr, we encountered hugu‘ fields of slush ice. Nevertheless. we worn ambled to stoum through aid-3 ed by strong southern wim.s and! uh»: t, May 13 we Moran p.11 nmg‘ trunks and writing; leLtL-zs. expecxing‘i to reach Nome on an marrow E Bound for Home, Swept Along on the Currentâ€"Caught in Icebergs. Wii:on I}. Mizner, brother of Rev W. Minner. pastor of the St. 51th phen‘s House Episcox‘al Mission. St Louis, has returned from 1111 inâ€" voluntary and perilous trip to the' in which 1111 ordinary in 11 11111:») of swi: t- inoving icebergs, washed 11 point as near or nearer to the North Pole than was exer attaimd hv 11101119- sionul explorers, who set out with :1. magnificently equipped expedition Mr. Mizner had been gone six years. He returns pcrceptibly aged and worn from the perils 11nd privations he has Simiored, but he says the ex- perience was worth it all. ~11: ro~ idles 11 most thriliirg mark-11.11111 voyage to within six liu-nâ€" dred miles of't‘he goal of all expeditions. Arctic regions, ship, caught iale 01‘ the reâ€"5 Arctic T . 1 _, ' 0f :11 A coni'ectioiier, \Villiam Kant. ti o Up‘Jir just before 11111011, while under delusions, An- cans»- \'accina.tion '\v:19 the canoe strike aboard ,‘31‘3 “03’?“ WWW St“ “Cd in “nu"! rd by diink committed suicide. ,lnst year on their tour round the! Miss Cuthorinc Forrest for many 1 . v r-. ~ ‘ ‘ §\x1\1l(1.lhc()rient Line 51111111191170 vcars connected with the Glasgow Stukt‘IS 1'0? Un‘ M1: ship and. acuiird-‘ [Km-1d intirmary, died recently. in" to 111V111 regulations 111i t‘ionc‘ Mrs Sarih Wright. died in 1111: 311131 to be vacuumed hof ore the.» ()1-1S"(1w iniirnnu-y from burns reâ€" ,51uled. Ninetxen flatly re fuxrd 11> mired through her dress catching undergo inoculation. with the resultfim. l’that the “hole 70 were replaced The uttei’idnnce at the band her- by 11.11‘111‘111ances in (‘luwg‘ow parks, during HRS. .‘lnst summer is estimated at 1,451,- '15!) Denâ€"i ’1110 King has conferred the coron- §111i1111 medal 011 Col. Balfour, of 13111- ‘four. com‘ener of the County of ()rlc- 111" 'lhis year 20,000 acres of potators fimve been grown throughout East. NAVA i. S'l‘OK f DRAFT or ; strike tho 11311112 is When urcmrn 01‘ 1‘ou1so, p1ralvsis oi trndo. mark had an o\po1 ienre of this kind early lent yer 1' when 1111 the stokors 'oi a. bigr Danishs s‘teums'iiip company went out. To supply their places the Danish siiipowners engrnqed some 80 British firemen in beewuastlo Lothian in excess of any previous When these arrived at; Copenhagen year. and found how mutter» stood. they! The imperial Union, formud 33‘0“? Inaturullv objected to bo. employed as 11.110. reports 11 membership of 900. “81st ’ and followed the DanithSir .l'mwis Mclwr, M. 1'.. is again iiremens example by refusing to ipi‘esident. inby's first tnnth does not came unannounced. Inlinmc-d gums :ml impaired digestion produce a fever- ish and frctiul condition about which the mother ofL-‘n fouls concern. 1110 baby boy of Mrs. (.‘onrgu Mcurcgur, 61’ Hamilton, Out... was troubled wah diarrhoea. while teething and was cross and restless. He did not Sleep well and matters became serious. The mother writes as follows: "My si-sâ€" tor had used Baby's ()wn Tablets: fur her baby and advised me Lo try them. I got. a. box and after giving the Tablets to the baby u. few times hr. began to improve and was soon ,weil. He is now a big, healthy ' baby and whcuowr ht‘ gets fmtful m- docs not feel well T give; him :1. Tabâ€" let and he is soon all right again." SHIP CARRIED WITHIN 600 MILES OF THE POLE. AWFUL TALE [IF THE SEA Ruby's Own 'l‘ublct»; replace \vith‘ grout. udV‘antmzje castor oil and other nnuxcuus, griping drugs. They swvclcu the stomach. quiet. the nerves ; and promote healthful sleep. They are guarantcvd to Contain no opiates and t0 be absolutely harmless. If your druggixt docs nut keep them "you can obtain a. full-size box by mail. post, paid. by sending 25 cents to the Dr. Williums’ Medicine Co., Brockvillc, (mt. or Schenectady. N. l l l v lle-Lc ; if a mare is Worth breeding at: all, she is worth breeding to the best stallion procurablc. The great. need of the horse business is more intelligrnt-c and enterprise among the horsemen rather than (lovcrmncnt regulations. F. “2 110180157. fnrmcrs Srcm to think that because they ham not got a. choice mare :hut it is not. Worth while to pay from 320 to $15 fee for a good stallion. but they take a. scrub at from 511 tn $8. This is a. great mis- A Family Event That Does Not Always Bring Unmixed Joy. MET WHALING SHIP BABY’S FIRST TOOTH. Live Stock Coxmixissioncr \\i.lb “IIIEU. i After this there were no more cuts aboard the Boston, until a new skipper was appointed to the ship. When he Came uhourii he brought with him 1L splendid Persian. His amuzmnent may he imagined when a deputation waited on him and re- quested- that his pet might be left asvhorc during the cruise. lie prompt- Iy refused in terms more forcible than polite. The ship was due to sail that evening, but when orders were given to cast oii not one of the crew moved to obey. The offi- cers stormed and threatened to give the whole ship’s company into the hands of the police. It “as no good. The men said that they would rather go to prison than risk going to sea. with a cat, and eventu- ally the master gave in and left. his cat; ashore. â€" Pearson’s Weekly. When the Whaler Boston was :11. Hawaii some years ago tho ship‘s: cat. died, and onv of the mates brough'u aboard a. new one to reâ€" plucv: it. Nuw Jack usually couâ€" si-dex's a cut, unlucnn .m mu mm mm sidcrs a cut unl wk} but it. also huppcncd that thmv days later the mficcx' who haul brought this Cut abound got fcvvr. He was nnly ill for two days. ’ihu-n 1:0 died. and by an extruuminury cnim-z‘dcnm- the cut (lisuppvm‘od thu same day. A fl'\\' weeks lutu‘ :nm'Ju-r attempt, was mulv to u-plncv the ship's put, this time h} tlu- conk. Less than u “wick artc; the new (at. had come abomd, its owner fell dmxn a hutchwny and was killed. ; The bicycle thief in Paris is a scourge. It is not, strange there- fore to see an advertisement in a French paper : “Lady's bicycle for sale ; not been stolen !”- f“sca.bs.'n11d followed the Danish iii-01110113 example by ruiusing to :work. By way 01' new mg:- the ship- iuwnm‘.‘ arrested several 01' than for rinhmining money (the usual advance 'Foi 11 “cek's 'agcs) under false pro- U‘!1(t‘S.BUl. the unlucky directors 19ckonod without their host. An lhom‘ after the a rest their offices ,wcre besiogui by a 1110‘.) or 3.000 ipcoplc. who threatened to have them out and thrush them. To 10.111 their jskins the directors were only tun fgimd to liberate the arrested [ire- 3111611. 5 Coal heavens arc 2111110241. :1: os‘scn- iti .1! to a. stt‘nmsliip as HUIkCl'Su The I! Mon-Castle Steamer Kinl‘auns (ins- | 1‘3 ; I t1 0 had a. inuddeninn experience 11112-- V thrm. gh 1 strike of (Dal 1111111119 . {2110. a. riwd 1.1 Mmdcim. at 011111111 0 'Clnck one showcry VV»d11(‘Sfi:1_.',\ iivc filmurs ahead of the best. time 311:1. 311ml ever done. 11nd cniicd for Coal fin :1. hurry. Her captain was mid ‘Lhnl Lin- 11ml hcav‘cis had Struck ;work because 01' the wet. weather. in .pitc of 0 Try efl‘ort night came and oniy n. beggairiy 150 tons out of the necessary .300 had been obLaim-rl. The scratch crew 01' Portuguese coalios insisted on stopping work whvnever :1 showu‘ came on. H. was 6.30 on 'i'humday evening before the. 500 tons were secured. and the liner got 31101110 11. day and :1. half behind i11- {stead of i 1 MAKING A RECORD RUN. ‘ Superstition has cans-11111 many 11 wild mutiny. Orders recently came .i‘i‘om the Admiralty for our big cruisâ€" er the Crcssy, to be sent. to the Chi- na. station. She was ordvrc-d to stali't“L'-11 a date which turned 11111. to be a Friday. Them was grumbling be a Friday. Them was grumbling among the crew, but. curiously on- (mgh, an accident to the machinery delayed her a week. The Admiralty do not consider sailor-5’ supersti- tions, 50 again 1~‘riday '11:; fixed for a start. But this time the mutter- ings became so pronounced that the, departure of the ship was once mom delayed for a day, and the Crl-ssy eventually sailed on a Saturday. songers. thinking that mough was nut being done to hasten the voy- age, invaded the first. cabin. They declared if the company kept them at scam all night. Hwy were. entitled to the best. Um vussul ufl‘urdud, and eventually they won their point. '1‘his is nm. by any xm-unx :he first time 1.th passong‘cm have akcn chargo. Somu Man's are one of the (blend boats. “up; dc! uycd hv bad weather. and the secondâ€" class [msâ€" songcrs. thinking that r-nough was not. being done to hasten the voy- Vaccination, the Weather, and Cats Have Caused Men to Leave Work. When the French mull steamer Ca.â€" 11111111. arrived at 1311xce101111, 011 _M:1rc51 13111 last. her captain 111111 a. ‘quecr story to tell of his Voyage 11-11111 13111111,; Ayxcs.1L 111111-1111: 1.11111. jiito 111u1:11i11cry broke down, and for isc‘wral duh; the .«hip driltcd, and .1112 cmvards “'51.; unable to move at fmorc than five or six knots an hour. '1111} passengers bovzune enraged 11.1. the delay 111111 80211, a. depuLuLion 1.0 the (-11.111A1in rcqucstiug 111111 to hurry up. When he put in. m 115-1111], at (X1111; X11110 11) 1:11:11, they 1111111111011 and threw 1:111: Imps (11' («ml over- board. The crew sluck to their Work of gULLing 1.11.1: 11cc CW:- .11'1' “-01 on haunt-11nd .1. free 115'11 1'. rv‘Hultcd in several of the sailors b13111" 1hrmvu1 ourboarl, 111121 the ship 111-111;; 1"mC1(l‘ to continue bm‘ Voy 01:0 11!. once. I THE CAUSES WHICH BROUGHT THEM ABOUT. STRIKES UN THE UGEAN. What shrunk’your woolens P Why did hole‘s wear so soon ? You used common soap. , “A; . 7‘. : " .».- "-, ‘ . e f > , :- REDUCES EXPENSE NOT STOLEN ! Auk for the Octagon Bar. :25 “Yes. sir.” "Whom did you hcm‘ say that it was a. 'poor shop’?” The witness (lid not recollevt any mm 1n- and heard say so. "What!” said the lawyer: “you haw; swm'n this place has the repu- tation of being a poor shop. and yet you Cannot. tell of anyone you haw. ever heard say so?” The witness was staggered for a moment at. the Words- of the lawyer. The lawyer was feeling triumphant. when the witness gathered himself mnghor and quietly remarked. ad- dressing the lawyer: “Well. you have the reputation of Living :1 poor lawyer. but I have nev- ur heard anyone say so." This witness. a stage driver. in an- swer [0 a. query as to the reputation of the place, replied, “A poor shop!” The lawym' inquired has the reputation of s‘um'?” A young lawyer was: engaged in a case not long' ago, when a Witness was put, in the box 1.0 testify to the l‘e‘putation of the place in question. Mr. William Gillies, of Messrs. Robertson and Gillies. carpenters, contractor? and tlmlmr merchants, lnvm-nuss. has died suddenly. (h‘cat‘ shoals of hm‘rings have ap- peared in Um Firth of Clyde. ol‘i Ar- drossnn. wlwrc they have not been so mum-mus fur sixtifi‘n yczu'Su The old military barracks at. Port- patrick are at. present receiving: a thorough overhauling. and will be L‘DUI‘O‘ly adapted for dwelling houses. Mr. George Walker. stutinmnns'ter, Dalmuir. N. B. station. has been a!" pointed to NW mmu- important post of Clydehnnk East. l‘uislcy local bal‘xucks are likely to be utilized owing to the great. de- mand for ha rat-k rmnu 1'01' ieturn'mg‘ South African soldiers. ..1cliibal<l Macdm‘. ald‘ (L Svlioolboy 1111mm. has been arr'ts‘ted for Stripping he boots or mats ol‘f children and Dawning them. William (Ira-(V-mield. agcd 67. chimâ€" ney sweeper. 01' Edinburgh, fell from the roof of u tenement. and was killed. This your 20,000 acres of potatovs have bccn grown throughout East. Lothiau in excess of any previous year. The King has conferred the coron- uliun medal on Col. Balfour, of Bal- four. comvncr of the County of ()rk- neg: Mrs. Sarah VWright died in 111:: Glasgow Infirmary from burns reâ€" mind through her drcss catching fire. ’J'he attendance at the band per- x‘ormanms in (‘lungow parks, (luring Inst. summer is estimated at 1,451,- 150 Ayr to VII council has purchased in London a new organ for the Town Hall. at a COS/t of £1,320. John (‘manmIL Gluag'ow. was givvn 15 xmmtlL-s' imprisonment for wguumng‘ :xm! rubbing“ a doctor. A girl has died in Glasgow Royal Infirmary from hydrmvhobia, caused by :1. dog lzilc. The wuullen industry of Huwick :m-d 'l‘wccd and hosiery factorits are busy, overtime being the rule. 'Abnut, £7,000 has been subscribed in Ayr for u. sunitarium for conâ€" sumpt ivus. ltuthesay has been disturbed over a. series of during burglaries in outâ€" lying villus. Dr. William Chalmers. a Glasgow surgeon. and municipal councilman, ham died. ’l‘hc Fishery Board has voted £4,- 000 for the improvement of Pittcn- wuem harbor. Cup-t. McLag-nn, u. Wellâ€"knOwn citi- zen of Perth, diud ruthcr suddenly rc- ccntly. A competitive industrial exhibi- tion has been recently held in Edinâ€" burg-h. Many Things Happen to Interest the Minds of Auld Scotia’s Sons. John McCom-d, u wellâ€"knewn cot.- ton spinner of Glasgow, is dead. FROM BONNIE SBUTLAND NOTES BY MAIL FROM HEP. BANKS AND BRAES. Ceylon Tea Is the finest Tea the world produces. and Is sold only in lead packets. Black, Mixed and Green. 1192.: tea. drinkus try “83135:" Green tn SMART WI’I‘NI‘ZSS. THIS “You say it, being a ‘poor “Well," said a horse-dealer, who sat in the corner, “that's rather tall; but let me have a try... A fellow came down to our stables the other day in a hurry to hire a horse for a journey he was going. ‘I’ll have that one,’ said he, pointing to a. horse in the yard. :Why, there isn’t a, man in the World can ride that an- imal.’ I said. 'Hc'll work 'in a cart or plow, but no one can stay on his back.’ ‘1'11 try him anyway,’ said the stranger, as 'he sprang into the saddle. I expected to see him pitched off, but ‘the horse looked round, saw the man’s 'feet, and trot- ted quietly 011'. He thought he was between a pair of shafts.” The company considered that a. feat of that sort. could not be surpassed. “1 \‘zis out walking with Smith one day when he slipped down, with the soles of his boots: pointing into a grocer’s window. The grocer rushed out to inquire who was put- ting the shutters up." The conversation turned vn big feet, when one of the company said he believed his~ plul Smith Would take some beating in that line. “That's pretty fair.” said a soldâ€" ier who was present, "but, a fellow in our Comp-any bout it hollow. After a. sdmrp light. with the enemy We m-m obliged to retreat, when, on looking back, We. saw one of our men stami- ing upright on the field. The fact was, the poor fellow had got sum feel; that he newr fell down \vhvn he was shot.” Queen Victoria was baptised, married, and crowued by Archbishnp Howlcy. It is remarkable that. George III. was also baptized, murâ€" ricd, and crowned by one man â€" Holloway’s Corn Cure- dequ'oys all kinds of cprns and warm, root. and .branch. \Vho then would endure them With such a cheap and effectual remedy within reach? The solar system is traveling to- wards the constellation HOTCHH‘S in fully 20,000 miles an hour. It will take a million years to get there. A Gun for Rheumatism.â€"-'l‘he inn-mien ofui-ic acid into the blood \‘cheh is a fruit-{n1 cause of rheumatic pains. This irregularity is owing to .1 deranged and unhealthy condition of the Ever. Any one subject 1'0 this painful affection will finda remedy in Parmeloe‘s Vegetable Pills. Then-action upon the kidneys is pronounced and most. beneficial. and by restoring hes'lthy action. they correct im- purities: in the llumi. Several worthy souls in Madagas- -ur have Contributed toward the relief of those who suffered through the diz=aster at. Martinique, and the renmrkuhle fact, about; them is that; their names are unusually lane; and their contributions unusually small. 'I‘hus‘. tl.e principal contribhtms are Ruinizanunzmnm, Axnlmtoxnira}: avax \' Rani aYlmlermaJo and Ruzanmanu- paka, and the amounts which they contributed range from five to fifteen cents eu-h Levcr's Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfmw taut Soup Powder dusted in the hath softens the water at the same time that it. disinfects. Minam's Liniment Emes Biphfhe.’ ()f OI.) plants, a goat was found to cut, 449, and refuse 1:26. A pigs. on the other hand, would only out 72 out of 213 offered to it. 3. Amonq the students in the mcdi~ cal college at Heme there are ztt present; more Women than men. There are 451 names on the list, of which 25:3 amuthose of women and 19‘.) of men. it the University of Berne there are altogether 1,179 studeuzm, and of these 637, or a. lit- tle more than half, are natives of Swin'erhmd, the other 54-2 being foreigners. There are 348 women studying at the university, of whom 291 are Russians. Most of the lat- tcr are preparing to become doctors, but only a few of them intend to practice in their native country. Pains in the back, Lumbago, Rheu- matism, Dropsy and Heart Disease are caused by diseased Kidneys. Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure them. a. band's} turn of work till (he spring 01‘ 1902. ‘t Then a. hotclkcepcr advised him to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. That, ho- telkecpcr didn’t, see him again till last, August, and then his first ques- tion was “Angus, how’s your. back?" "As well as ever it was," answered Angus. “What cured it?"‘ "Dodri's Kidney Pins cured me comâ€" 3 plutclyi” ‘ ' . Ami the postnmstcr at. Tndian Brook is always ready to testify Lo the truth of his son's statement. While at warli in the coal pits he strained his back and Was sent home in an agony of pain. ’l‘hc ncarcwt doctor, twentyâ€"live miles away, was sent for, but. he could do little Lo relieve his suffering. This was in October, 1901, and he couldn't. do Indian Brook, Victoria. 00., N.S., Dec. 15.â€"(.Spcciul) â€" Angus D. Mcâ€" Donald, son of the postmaster here. is prominent among those in this dierict, who swear by lloxid's Kid- ~.cy l’ills as a. sure cure for those turrible pains in the buck that are mm of the surest, symptoms of Kid- ney Disease. And Mr. McDonald has good reason for the stand he takes. Laid Up All Winter, but Dodd’s Kidney Pills Put Him on His Feet Again and Now He Is Com- pletely Cured. Leeds, England, has been called the city of libraries, and it Would appear, from the thirtyâ€"second an- nual report just issued, that it, doâ€" serves the honorable appellation. In addition to its fine central libraries, with 65,317 volumes for reference ,and 43,150 in the lending depart- ment, it has nFne (lay branch libâ€" raries and thirteen evening brunch libraries, besides numerous branches for juvenile readers. The total stock of books numbers 212,306, after the withdraw-ll during the past. four years of 32,000 worn out. or otherâ€" \\"ise unserviceahle \‘ollnnes. The total issue for last your was 988,- 710 \olmnes, and the attendances in the news rooms were 1,662,000. STRAINED HIS BACK AND VJAS SENT HOME IN AGONY. ACCIDENT TO A MINER. BIG NAM 1‘33, LITTLE GIFTS ‘s’OMEN IN MED] CINE A CITY OF LIBRARIES. G BEAT FEET “I'm feeling: very in again, doc- tor. Do you think I'm going to din?" “My dear madam. compose ymxrsvlf. That is the lust thing in the world that is going to huppcn to elsewhere you . ' ’ wind and stem set, open face and heavy bevel crystal. re-zul-r 15 s‘ze »two inches in diameterâ€"with shore wind and long run of 3t home. and fu‘ly guaranteed by the makers. a. rolls-hie timckOI‘pCl‘. Thin watch in good value at 8!». but all we ask for it is 82.35. and send it to you by mail postpaid. in buying thin watch you ran no risk. for if not as represented. send it back to us and we wlll return your money. We are reliable and will carry out Mr romlsee. and you are as sate in sending us your money as you would {we in ginng it to any merchant in your own towa. Remember you do not have to open the back or front at UN! watah to wind it up or eettne hand: w some or the cheaper watches offered. but is wound and at by the arm. The case is not nickel or white in ta}. but been heavy geld slate that will wear. and is much mper or to the ordinary gala plate nlsh. Read careru‘ly the above descript‘oa. (or we guarantee every word to be true. This is n wntrh that no man or he; need be ashamed m carry. and it can be relied u on every time. ay a little more and pet a really good we tell. he: could be Juicer for a chi-kt nae Present from the rather to his boy. or from the young man to h a father. or the sister to her brother. or the you lady to her in- rule- man friend. than this beautiful watch! A mos.desirahle 3'“. Every- body who receive: one yvill be dehzhtzd. We advise you not to miss. this opportunity to meme 3 watch that mu save you perfect uadsflctlon tor mnny yen} Remember we return your money if “W W313" " “0* I. *0 repreeent -- Write your name pleinly, and address | with durable gold plate and handsomely engraw d care 2 3 WATCH in different designs, American lever. quick brat. szem O u \Vcathm fore'msts arv less successâ€" ful in the “est ()1 Scotland than 'l‘ig‘cl‘s killed 357 persons last your in Central India. and leopards only 62 less. 'l‘hrre i< 110.”. :1 more (13:)!!‘rnutclggq or disorders than those which afl'n-t 1:1;- breathing organs. Nuliifv this dancer with Dr. ’J‘humas‘ Reign-ii.- Oilâ€"a pul- monicof:usknon'ledgellrcf‘fiimc-y. 1: cures lameness mid sowné‘is when uppiiexl ex- ternally. as he‘d its‘swelied neck and crick in thehack: and. it's an iuw: rd specific, )0559559-4 most substantial claims :0 pub- iic confidence. '. IMPERIAL MAPLE SYRUP A I'uhic inch of water :11 1212 doâ€" grms is changed into 2.000 Cubic inches of steam. Emma's ummem GUNS CMUBI In (30%. North Ann-rim has Central Anwrica 23 America :37. DIRECT STEAMSITII‘ SERVICE TO MANILA. The Chicago North-\chLcm Railâ€" way announces that in connection with the daily Li‘ans-conuncntul ser- vice, Vin. that line from Chicago to San Francisco. the steamship lines from the iattcr port have inaugurat- ed direct sailings from San Francisâ€" co to Manila. additional to Hip sor- vicc via. Nagasaki and Ham: Kong. Some of thc finest stenmships in the Pacific are being used for this new dix‘cci. service. . ('irc-enâ€"rMiss Wiltcr has brought suit, against Bil‘kin fur breach of promise. naming hm- damag‘vs at $50,000." Gray â€"- "Funny, about wouwn! If he had married her, she would by this Univ, perhaps, be 1011- ing him that he is absolutely Worth- 10:5." A Tonic far the chilitatcll.-â€"l‘urmelec‘s Vezeral la Pills by acting mil 'ly but thol‘ onuhly on the secretions of the body are a valuable tonic. stimulating the 142.3ng organs to Imslthful action and restoring them to full vigor. They can be taken in a: mduated doses and so used that: they can be discontinued at any time without re- turn of the ailments which they wow used to allay. Dr. August, Road; 3 I. mburg Drops. as a blood puzlfxcr, Xsmn-ngm and health rcstorcr. and a specific {or all stomach. liver, and kidney troubles. leads all ozllur similar 111% dicincs in its wonderful sales and marvellous Confidence of the people. especially our vast; German popula- tion. It is not. a new and untried prmlucL. but; was made and sold more than sixty years ago. "1 tell you, sir. Musing the hand that smitcs you is nothing to what; 1 smw in this hotel Lhis morning.” "What. was that?" "The porter bincking le lmol that had kicked him last nighL" E‘xéinatd's Liniment Eures fields, \Vh-sn 1c:mhum was first dis- covered it was called rock oil, and Was sold in small vials as a, specific for rheumatism. ST {AlN ()N FAST TRAINS. It has often been urged that man COUld not trau'ul at a. much greater sxecd than sixty miles an hour, as to driver could stand the strain upon the m-wcs‘. Au experienced onâ€" ginccr has, lmwvvcr, it is said, do- clared 11ml. wlu'n a. man is running his engine at. a milo a minute he has rL-uchcd the limit of mental strain, and :m r-xtm, halfâ€"mile a minute could not add to his task. Further, the same authority gin-s the rousâ€" sm'ing informMJnn that, if :L Lraiin going at the rate of one hundred miles an! hom- warn \vrcckcd, the consequcncvs would be no worse than if the sped laud been sixty mill-s. The quality tundsrdfrom ocean ta ocean \‘our menu tank 1! nos. ucnfanmry. ROSE LAFLAMP-H-Z. Arum. - Mantra Ag rum AND \VIILIrTKIZD Rurznr. ~ Mrs Winslow} scathing! Syrup bu been Inc-l (or over sixzy rein by minions of mother: for their children wLi‘o math-mt. with perfect. uccem. It southcs the child. Inhom- Lhe gumx nllayl I“ “tin. cum-u mnd voila. Ind Kathe Lea: remedy for Dianna-A 1" p'cxhun: tn the ”we. Sold by d4uggi~ta in view par: of the war d. Twenty-fiveccuutbuuie. Its vtluo is n- cslxmbhle. Be sure luduk for Mrs thszow“ suozhiug Syrup. md {uh- no other kind "*- “fang Edward “ Headlight ” “ Victmia ” “ Little Comet” wwiéfi @9’ VIM SUPPLY 00., ”Opt. 3, 3-1.» “ton, Qgtl GOOD FOR Ill “'3 1: .‘rl A'I‘IS M EUR SHARES“ I...“ :5.» i'zoua For 0" «r nlxav Years. 20 Vulcuxmt-s, and South .‘(fancrenl I Foggs â€" “Halloa, Old man! I heard that \ou are to mmrx Miss Dutton. " Trotter â€" "So (12d i. I'm igoing up now to ask her if ilu.‘ 19 lport, is true." Alice â€"- "What, nmkcs you thin your new photographs are horrid? Gladys â€" "All my girl frivnds :m for one, but my made friends dun" Gentlemanâ€"My three children \wrc dang"<’“ir’lx low with diphxhcrim m: the advice of our priest, my wizc 1w- gan the use ox" MINAIKD'S 1.15:2‘ MED-'1‘. In two 'houx‘s they «Two greatly relieved. and in five dms they Were complete'Ey well, an! ! firmly believe your valuable link mcnt saved the lives of my ami- dron. Messrs‘ C. C. lfidxnrds C Cookie â€" “Don't get the {rm-k sau- sages at, Brmvn's. Mary; get. than at Smithson's. They do wrap ”10le up in such beautiful love ialt's. you can’t think." by loss! aprucauon. an they mans: recs-‘1 the ducts“ garden at :31. on. There is only one war On cut-e «an... and an; in by con-um- u‘nd ton-din. Dust-cu 11 muted b an M‘s“ mdt‘in arms nuum uni-go the Ruth-hind Tube. Wnu 3H. who in 1n~ an.“ you hum trunk "and crimpcr [om luau-(lg. and when i: ent'roif £0.05 dost-cunt!" unlit. n4 ul‘m {ho infism. mue- u.- » at": «It and this tube reacted to It; 30ml mink-n, hearing will be de- M04 teuvor; sin. (‘55- out, 0: 3?" us and by oufurrh. which in nothing bu: so in- .zuod condimsu of “to .uuuq aux-"Ice ’. We will (h- 0]. Hundred Dollar- for any my a! Mum (and by gunk) (has: can as: be oar-.1 by Hull's Caz-urn Cure. Sew? xor circulau. 'rn. Icrmany drilled last surm.;w .23.- 400 reserves â€" twice Um 21'1me she drilled in 1899. The great demand for a pieznnnf. safe and reliable antidote for all azchtions of the tin-oar and lungs is fully me: “£711 in Bickle’s Anti-Consumptive Syrup. I: ifi apurely Vegetable Compound‘ an". acts promptly and magically ii: sutduiu: uli coughs, colds. bronchitis. inflammuiizm of the lungs. etc. I: is so palatable :ha: :2 child will not refuse in, and it. is put. a: a price that. will no: cxdude the poor 2': m is benems. Jack -- “Manv :1 hamvy “ulna-H has been spoiled by mm my ”T: n â€"- "Yes; it smiled minp. Skew-11mm! me because I didxx’ t haw .-nuu-;i‘ " 5014 by Dr! “1.9. 7' . Wall's huu 3 Film n: the but. Miami's Unimsnt Euzes Gisigmfier. t' Much distress and sickness in children is caused by worms. Mother vaes‘ \V’orm Exterminator gives relirf by re- moving the cause. Give it atrial and be convinced. Cats are lucid in greak rmcrorw in Persia The Shah alone hax‘ MW of them. and each one has an u‘h'ndant of its own, with a special mom for meals. When the Shah brawls. the cats go also, being carried by men on horseback. Yratcfully yours. ADI‘ILBERT LEI-‘EBVR'F. Mair's Mills, June 10th, 1899. The Dominion “nix-ting 09., Dcpt. B. TORONTO, ONT. Sflfifififififi. The Arno“ Imam be, Berlin. On: .. E r W, Amen. Superintendent. We cha: up: (ran-‘6 noz. simply the habit, and therefore pr (11:00 natural speech. W'rire tor parucular HOME WORK“ “" Dawson Commission 00.. Urnlted TORONTO If you want, bust prices ship you. poultry to us. We want 1.:3'"? ‘1': m??- ty to meet acmn nd we lure. .m r WNW? Consignments and ()ozrenponlu .e out cited. CATS HAVE ATTEND ‘ ‘(1 5‘ Deafness Cannot be Cu rea EGGS Turkeys, Reese, links. 8213M or .s. E. J. CHEN [31' k 00.. Toledo, 0. We can 38:30:: El: Price: for Them. Experiment with other and inferior brands, Bon’t We was: Lt: w vice: N I: nuuber a! haiku: la in kuiwn; far u! n mag whole or unr- ixmu. W‘ fuminh I5 mwhme :96 Lupply the )‘cm Hoe 149‘ 1-3;”? the won_ an goal I; 0:81.806; nTJVh n £3: S1 “[810 A Week mad. “carding h) Limo devogé to its wo-k. WM. £- one: for pandering Name rotten-rob. USE Lieu Yuri» . This is the point where a '0' Dr. Chase's Syrup of Li nrpentinc will prove sugm bring about a thorough an cure. While this great. me Wwbtedly the 1120i! :M {mat for sovem chest. col ld'ius cud even “gum; vi: With an or u when w “Tickiing in the throat," of_itlsolf seem serious; but I an“ point, at which a the head works its way bronchial tubes and develt Machitis, pneumdnia or Mon. In the manna: iwht'n 1 bag was oponvq. it:- Was 3 see how mung, Mic"? dressed to me Eire-‘5. came to Vick-2;} - . “What, a nu wrkOf 101‘ nie !" said Mrs. Ingram "Some are ineggiml'h“ Throat Irritation, beautiful goidL'm-hairu {tit face told a 41mg yet had Rad .{ 1d \i half feared (E 1; 10M 3. shouldâ€"so Imr £11m: been her husband's m". of her husban that (moo of Miss \filrrfi' \ hour afwr bun? with “pression on Izcr fan far-o“ look inibnr dz: it for love of gig: '.' \ of him that 1%., girl in the world 13.: not Tickli Days passéé on. and 2?sz men unconscimxly dx‘vw r etch othvr The harms And. strung est illusion o of the sum-u Yes. whvn‘she m'sx kn. hands.-mo. young iovor. wooed her 1‘?) “Junk-r ; win: gold.“ when sh» é‘ “(wed in mm and his L she know that ho helm: class Sht‘ detosu-d. YI‘S had her muzéions. some ; but jud gcd "sane writt fainta; any 5; that x i "H Marx- coma not stranm-r to “HOV: sgr haw- ht) I!) hflli-s:~ sgi‘ all thingr barras Vim-Lt panimi, “'11 could not M i ‘- cans-x upon it. comm um “You "“151 Qua‘n' s I '11.- haw p11 nu Swim-HA vm W1?“ :3 not So hrax.‘ ‘ had w'ich than 101. the Ion-1} ('0 a Seat nothing geriagyv 11(- l V0 L. I X She saw “its no Ilfl 3! “'0

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