Listowel Standard, 28 Jul 1893, p. 4

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We practice many cruelties expose him to cold and wet, work himin ill-fitti compel him to stand iss uatfows 'dark and" uncomfortable stall, annoy his his mouth and ine in the neck aman, Very sensitive. into any con- and oe the suffering quick! we. horse's bead be fatmuat down a below its natural place, be will suf- a ieve himself b: his bi to 'y ing the weight hang a: it. will his head Fir round on igh two mes. th ly possible ones he will continue until the head is re- leased. wany mancan witness this spec- a Ho tasle, without being touched, is a mys- and omnibus h h they ke and on pare- ments, very rarely become stiff forward, heir heads are free while, even because ¢ in the country, livery horses tight check-reins are almost sure to be- for some time the hospital. The pon diseases- in world. At the front door this old gentleman id y of er 'OU 800 that baker's horse? What do you suppose cause of those stiff shouldéts and pavements," I suggested. "Overdriving," said another. ae pavement and overdriving are bad for the shoulders and knees," replied the old surgeon, at gentleman, th trembling knees "Hard £8 n the wor! unnatura! ray. and must produce friction, fatigue an in. ae from a height, he a eaps relieves the shock with bent legs and the ic substance between the bones of his spine. When a horse di on one or both of his forelegs-- for_e ple, when he si into an unexpected hole, th: t leg o elastic substance to mitigate the sho t nature provid the animal with a perfect protection in this | neck with its freemovements, Sup > for mple, ead and neck were and fastened to some firm, inflexib! pose the horse is trot- pected, 3 hat a fearful strain the shoulders must suffer, and how soon the knees must become so any of you tell me how 'astened up by a strong check-rein, on the shoulders e check-rein uces more stiff aboulders and weak knees than all other causes put together." Andi then the old man went on to add road just as well when his head ora foot and a half above its of the mi ing nil through intoxication the body falls anit Ss, and th ch of injur ned, for, strange though it may appear, it is no less a fact that the most numerous cases of injury ron a fall are caused by the effort, voluntary or otherwise, to avert the quences, s straining the muscles and tendons. Very rare! a rious effects from a fall kno in a lunatic asylum, for the same simple reason-- d has no influence over mind having more to do with retarding assisting nature's efforts than is gener- ally known or What Language Did Christ Speak 7 A fascinat long the attention of ph phers is the determination of t uage was spoken HA Christ--whether it was a dia- lect of Hebrew ora E 1 of G: The controversy t! as the result of the varying jectures of bibi scho' is revi y the publi- cation of Alexander Gardner's little book rt Proof { Greek the cc " Mr. Gardoer takes issue and other illus- and declares that in Christ's time Hebrew was a dead lan- guage, and the version of the Scriptures with which the le of Palestine were familiar was in Genk. ig F ry Hi eft i 4 a i i? " i ai et : aie 58 = Recs is Denahoe's Magazine for July. HORSES FAVORED BY THE PROPHET. Arab Books Say the Horse Was Created No the A a \ypochon: mistook il liber- ties taken with him the heroine of "The Dolls' House." Disgusted with his own turpitude of soul he makes some amends for his un onable mistake by committing le It is a matter of congratulation that Miss Elizaber wh rprets ing of oh . homes, and afterwa homes with spires; but in explaining sym i 10 tic will substitute his fancies for those of the author. Like works of imagination are destined to live in literature, 'The Master Builder" wonderfully tive; and it throws probing the author's secondary and more recondite meanings, The Author of "Wee Wife." To-day Rosa Nouchette Carey would impress you of all, with the fact shi as a gentlew She is Unig the anointed eye Sees tn common things G 4 daily from the aky; Heavenly Mossomings. To the hearts where light bas birth 3 ng can be drear? Budding through the bloom of earth, Heaven is always soar. ng erm count As tier of fact her German speaking sok oboe ia but limited, and annually ic management of marriage daughters to of the om affairs is almost prohibitory to youn; a the Tr sons and LIFE IN NEW ZEALAND, One Continued Round of Holidays, Pic of Course, Most Farered. cro' Sie commonest cf ail Bobds me wever, is he ion een Lgl hb of their own to whic! welcome raat 'ie The Chinook Winds, through pi it countrys! y withina few years, one or two, bat perhaps fifty different might almost say mon that the wide | Picnics in full swing, each n off warm, effect of the ' scores or hundreds of guests, It has calied Chinooks has been | been said with much more truth than is kpowa in British Columbia and Alaska. oak yb Se Found ie epigrams of Ad i to . < those that make England a fertile coun. ie Gow Eeniens ene ae like cat- ain the tone of Latent, oop tin | te, Yen, med call os miner snow melted from the plain at the east- to a ve ern base of the ' encour- | alooe and they wil be perfectly happy." age @ magnificent growth of root crops, On a warm and tempting New Year' cabbage, oats and grass a th d mi Day P + might walk north of New York. Wheat does not do | through a New Zealand city --_ se well and berries are small, though little , undisturbed, to the contents attempt has been rhade to cultivate fruit, | most of the houses. Dwellings and The winters are biting cold, but dry, and etreets are alike deserted, and the casual the summer, though short, is eo bot that | 9° who does not understand the out of the earth witha | Way of the seeks in vain for some one to to. By6 o'clock in the = evening the streets are lively with return- Children Cry for to woo the it Another sayi them: 'Money spent for ho passes, aoreatones bite, a ina softdark in the eyes of Allah, for alms"; and ys is od off ace ab p, mes to the aid of the ed back, and if you looked at trainer and feeder of hormes." The Arab ft closely you would seea Tiver thread rovides as -- axtera for bis r twa be has that most excellent Forse as for his family, and talks to him ql i - a, sweet, musics as he dote to his child. 'My Boauty," | voice, and it would seem es if, in this "My Angel," are es by which the | respect, like looked for like, inasmuch as Arab master add: his horse, beter Wf test ipde--one y little Arabian poetry is full of all sto the | eh oom wi cent on arit horse. Ee stoed that travels rapidly era: ma id to her aizulone" tow ie over the burning. desert is tha ry bd Air-drinker," and the rider encourages ., . ; 3 . him upon his journey with ten or and gs ives -- Puteen ents omantic nam ti phrases; . for, says the Prophet, "*'Whoso possesses it Sineigpbormoed fall of som his fen nm Arab hore and honors him will be uarters when K Charles was his honored of Allah," but "Whoso eleoner at E ton Court. Here Queen n Arab horse and contemna him will be F to stay a of ma ed of Allah." 'Say no' is | Mr. Laoy, s clothier, wh: made a my horse--say he is my eon," saya the fortune and whose son entertained fab when 6 praise the flootness | Caries I.--Ladies' Home Journal. and beauty of his horse. 4 1 was ut ust, awake Sebieas he created out of the wind, y the books of the Arabs; ani mano Siher Che nighh com i on omentnaars ts the lord of the horse, so tho horse is And 20, 'though we are far apart, lord of all other ani The Great Some day we will meet again, Prophet declared that when Allab wish- eggs Reed be apices bn Seve of ote, toc. the horse, he id to the whik } ings of night unfold south wind: "I will that a creature Di ei aly Anode neaghaner a No mat iy, eweetheart, roe Bee ts veselé. | fmeteipit comes om apace. Th the angel Gabriel, and took 'At the ond is « resting place, & handful of this matter an ted And ever the dream we sb it to who ed of it the dark BE lheg apes nlipabey wore ye bay or dark chestnut hb Hence tne May be changed for a happy home. bay horse most highly esteemed Forget gee sepa pli va oes mong the Aral the hardiest and are om = oll Age) most beautiful. bp ep ee ct 7 Neem + thou He sent us pain, Biot. The bitter as well as the sweet ; And we shall not suffer all in vain, odie este are whole xnd strong, If love guides our etepe 'till we meet. Living clean from soil of wrong ~ide Gokiemh Moria, Wearing truth's white dreas O_o ea 'They uate ae for bese Early Otruggies of a Pepular Author. Heaven € Uneim be chess in sigh' Robert Buchanan's account in The Fr shores of tune Idler of mie early struggles with poverty if hen he began muses is o' mm both ends meet. fortnight together he had his most relahed thought then. This feast over, and feeling "full-fed, glowing, oleagin- us," hi @ wandered about the streets sinoking oa pipe of cheap tobacco for jessert, PLAIN WORDS WELL HANDLED. The Secretof the Greatest Successes im Literature, Nothing is more aston: ture than the meager variety of words to found in the production of great writ- The © words recur ti and ion of a few consista in th © use oF the highest eas- y the employment of are readily unders: It should not be f tton, also, that there are fow. pursuits t demand a varied vi . Many of by worth --*"Words are wise men's coun' do but reckon by them--but they are the money of fools." Was the Boy Irish? A schoolboy the other day, being told to describe Jacksonville, Fix, mid: 'It is umer resurt in winter." o : H BRR i f ly 3 i i i i f? tu cH ine Ee ran [ " ey By iF J § 4 : F : i 5 FFs ee if ue The work in question is asserted to have bean received with tokens of mark- ed favor by the Musoovite court, as well elsow has entirely 5 while the priests and bishops banshed to Siberia under former reigns haw all been permit! to return to their homes. AtA ation with expressions of good will and at Bucharest, ie, Tofia, and is the same favorable dispositiom are to be for on the part of -- mont, the clergy = ee people, while, the is displaying a Li! it and breadth of mind % the See oe nave conteiuiee in mall m to undertaken by Leo XIII. ia one thet demands the exercise of di 7 ion, while the ; i exceedingly small, the chief point being the : thi Pivet cunrel of the word "'filioque," or that " Holy Ghost from the Father." as the eastern chu: ir 'ience to Pope Leo IX. by thi hich oa oe schism w ¥ to present ap- peerenons, is about to be a two es satisfactory conclusion by his enlighten- ad mamerske and successor, Ppt Mr, Hewells' Share in the Book, "Niagara, First and Last," is the title of the story, framed in thi pe of a For this purpose the money he had, which ha ; ¢ Profits of his campaign life of Lin- A Clever Dedge. curious device for "working wu Cnildren Cry foo Pitcher's Castoria. A i in litera-| the ted in Improving the Rhine. and Constance. The completion ve sakay lo ectinated a $3,813,000, PARADOX OF THE NORTH POLE Atthe North Pole it is Impeossibie to Move iu Any Direction but Seuth, At the North Pole there i o--south, cover all that makes that rom any other point the surface t the whole po! regions are full of unknown i whi every Arctic explorer of © right stamp looks forward to findi: re the ward he looks f to most @ the ap unde: The difficulties that make the quest of seaxinous have been discovere! 'w degrees. It is marvellous bow toon nearly the full Limits of northward meni i phat? ul i tf i d Bia ti ru C : [ E Piet i powers flagging, should take Pua will restore his lost Tad mental shoolé teks them. cure 08, which, Inevitably entail veben neglected. Y UN MEN They will cure the re ts 01 bad habits, and strengthen the nr shoul! take them. These Puss will HE WILLIAMS' MED. 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Having had a thorough drilling in position to handle any Machine. Any aay See the "SINGER ledged to be T STANT USE WITHOUT INJURY. H. THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO Have removed Mr. Laing to the Stratford office, and I have taken charge of the office here, and by strict attention to D would ask a share of the Public Patronage. wishing a First-Class Machine should " -before buying. It is acknow THE BEST MADE! .and Endorsed by the Dressmakers and Tailors all over the Country. hey say itis THE ONLY MACHINE THAT WILL STAND CON Every Machine Warranted for NEEDLES, OILS and ALL REPAIRS KEPT IN STOCK. Office--Rear of Lamonts' Music Stere, Main St. The Singer Manufacturing Co Ez | also represent « popular plan of Life Insurance. Sq business and Fair Dealing machines by the Manager, I am in a 10 Years. Piease call n and see us. T. HAYDEN, Agent. 29 Maanfactured only Howtowar's 78, NEW OXFORD STREET, LONDON. g@ Purchasers rhould look to the Label on the Boxes ard Po's, If the adcreas is not $33, Oxford Sirect, London, they are spurious, Eerasiusaurrt, ~ ? |Assesement System) ete ' The Provincial Provident/| Institution. ST. THOMASZONT. THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE COS- PANY IN CANADA ON HE ESSMENT PLAN, Accumulating Reserve its Assessme: Funds Lim- nts Safe, Inexpensive, Equitable, Incorporated under R. 8, O. Cap. "167, 1877 Registered under Act, Fr Registered under Dominion Insurance Act. Nine Years of Uninterrupted Prosperity) Reserve ana Funds "000 Paid in Death ones ceo msurance in Force 810,600,000 E. &. MILLER, GEO. K. MORTON. @ President, M. ©. WELLS. Local Agent. FORDWICH LIME KILNS. J. SOTHERN, Proprietor: tame steers, ae Fresh Lime si Mvered to all pots! Having decided on a change ot business, I will sell at cost my Entire Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelery ; Spectacles and Eyeglasses. Watch Clock and S e repairs done prompt at reason- dite chemeon S. M. SMITH, TELEGRAPH OFFICE, Main Street Listowel, NEW CUSTOM TAILORING BUSINESS. A. W. GLENN Has opened a Custom Tailoring business in the rooms Over Hutchison's Store, NEW STYLES one most satisfactorily. Cherges Moderate. A tria| Oider is respectfully solicited. A. W.GLENN. ft > a 4 i E : a art ee ' 1 wv TEE SASH & DOOR FACTORY Bamford Bros, Builders and Contractors, are pre to i release contract for the erection jaases-ofbul ld! - Pl pect cations drawn, and celimates furnished ca application, Sashes Doors Frames, Blinds, etc furnished on short notice, Plan: order, Everythin r be given Prowapt at ng done to im the building line will tention, and FIRST-CASS WORKMANSHIP GUAR: ANTEED. Charges Very Moderate Pactory--Inke Btreet, Listowel BAMFORD BROS. ~. Bipans Tabnies cure bad breath, - "ee ery for it, Worms £7 trem lt ta on rtest netics. Or. "Backache | the Sardian nikeretie Win rective pecae ~y neys hid- of. the system. vent ibis Itme bas given the best satisfaction trotle. be a Delay ts for the seven years, weocan guarantes Kid: Pitle we | fected ildne All orders left at the Queen's Hotel, wrens rales." troubles result Wallace St. Listowel, will recetve prompt rr aa: = ) disease is 1a bad Giced, Com, int, and : the mos -- ere "WOOD WANTED. Aight wet | Bight Deana healthy city ad . -- without ~ sewar- The abeve pe < Asprd ois : FROM 1,000 to 2,000 CORDS Hdneye are| Dodd's Kesey ] Pills are weed, of sound beech and maple body wood. ¢ feet Clubbing Ofter. Dold b7 all dnalors or sent by mailon receipt in length, wanted for del! at Listowel, price 5e conta. tea or ots c, pa I rg a oot tL Co, Teron Webs be Feet by Jur ad delivered in Gwinn. | TDs, Sranany and, Retly Bopee mall be E M. ALEXANDER, incladipg the 'magnificent prem: = iB. Listowel. | Pletare. Tabules : temper ae ee ie nk on | Pies Tabale: andar remed pans ':so mes : s family remedy. "Lowe worm syncur ane : standard remedy. Tabuescurecolic --_ ard of cxoallence,§ Mouere Foosmmend th Tabules j

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