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111tr111T 9'IgYmoliT MOWING
•It iR mdom w"o,r.
$111,8116 for the preceding twelvu
months. Ity far Lha larger propor-
tion wall the product of the Helen
thine In the Michlplooton Mining Divi-
sion. Tito pig Ison product was 116:
870 tons, valual at $1,701,708, an in-
crusu of 58,984 torts, and $7&5,637
THURSDAY, KEPT, 11, A90J. over the output of LOW. I This lel
mainly due to the feat that there
--' --r- --- were three furnaces running In 1901,
WINJit114U LANi) VItuM MIK SKA• and only two tine year previous. Of
Flom time to time we read of per- the oro used 109,109 teal or 57 per
tions df Ureat Brituln being wash- cant. was from Ontario mines. Thu
ed into the 0011, lecullng one to won- proportion of native ore in 1900 was
der Iww long the light little Islaod only 23 per cent. Tito steel making
is gang to lust. But there to an off- industry Is growing rapidly as
set lit that pr(uese, the result of shown by last year's output of 14,-
whwh justifies the calculation 1113t, 471 tons, valued at $347,8(1, ram
lose unit gain Luken together, there compared with 2,819 tons, worth
is u" muh latkt now us there war $46,380, la 1900. Tito muter of
5W years ago. The part of Eng- ,Ilea employed In the production of
land whk h was not vhllble in the Iron and steel last year was 580,
time of Julius Caesar cowprimed POme drawing wages amounting to $274e -
thousands of square miles. Tho tell- 554, ptxtnlles were pald out of the
denoy of the sea to throw up saet ll.oll Mining Fund in 1'0(11 to the
upon many parts of the eo►"t is 0o nnxent of $25,000. of aIle orn
great that during the last four or 1,:,00 lona were protitced valved at
five centurlee tt has cost millions of lti3„000, - - . -
money, nut merely to ke p open a
passage for slopping, tmtl lit preserve
a sufficient, channel fur lilt, discharge
of lilt) uuit(vl waterm of rtverv.
Awongst the caune” eonv'ertiug
lheee whiffing randb;auks Into ,fine,
dry land to the bingular disposition
of certain plants, �-h ut the mar -
ram, to collect ui'out01 them itlml
hold to a network of their fibrtem nal
branchtts the loose &nil 011iftlug
Ida ode. Tbebe formation" may be•
studied to perfection lit the neigh-
borhood of 81tCgners. A plant will
multiply itsel( 3W told nit a miu-
gle year, and some of the creepers
Luce been foaaf to be twel%c yards
long.
'1 -he fens of Fweex used to be ooT-
t,red with Water and the Island
rot lay was surrounded by open sell.
Romney harsh was once deep and
navigable sea. Dymehurch Nall, by
me(uus of which the sea Is kept at
Lay, extevlds fur about four miles,
and 1e more tlwu twenty feet high.
The lighthouse of Dungeness was
built lit 1792, 1W yards from the
men at low water. La 1814 the ills-
tance had increased to 190 yards ;
It In arrow about double that. Old and
New- Itomaey were formerly sea-
ports, as was also Lympce. Oxney
war first an island, afterwards a
peninmula, and i■ now joined to tete
mainland. Appledore w•as frequented
by the De►ut,n as a harbor. The au-
cleot seaport of Lydd stood upon an
island In the sea, as also did Old
wincheifsoa, Guildford, and Ivy -
church. At a Inter period Burmarsh
and the surrounding country were
reclalmrd , I1p fslnnde vanlmhed ono
by one, and a sea became dry land.
Hythe, one of he Cinque Ihlrts, and
having much t fie with France, 1s
lice silted up by hingle, upon which
new ground the �hool of Musketry
practises. Rye, a Cinque fort, is
now two miles from the eta. Nlnehel-
men, once a celebrated N,rt, Ir now
relegated to the infest by about
the same dlstaace.
Of all the Cinque Porta, Dover 1e
tuw the only harbor of mark mo tru-
pie'tanco, ani even Dover Ha r 4t
only mulatalor,l Ly Inc—lit fur
find C4lnrmoun expense. Band 14
ttulgh still in a semae a port, is it
nairly two miles from the sea. Uvcd�
ems recently as 4W years ago It was
u 1luurlydilrig luLVLro. !t In
as keen
o+mputr,i that a fifteenth pert of
Kant bks been added to It since
human timers, ani( n tenth as regard*
fertility not value. Tone leeward side
ref Lotigney Point, noar Eastbourne,
has much Increased during the last
coMury. Pevensey Bay not only tild
nuet exist in early times, tut the'vea
wn•bfxt the base of the eloper on which
Povensey Castle stands. I,angne•y
Ibint Is quite mot esu. Where the
grmt ships of Elixaboth's day used to
a flow
•t ,r n ha ilnrtxir 1
. rwdp 1 rn m
g
smiling (sltrturo-Inn,t
Iia.MFCista say that Britain was
once unitovf with the continent of
Entrap % thin 17a1mPs IN Ing n branch of
the Rhine. In the ( hannei narrowing,
,w ,tools the continent lone the, dirt
Which the Istaml galnr7
__ _ ALL WOOL.
oNTit1Nlo MINKRALG. ' tliv demand fox Canadian textiles
Agricuttiern Is taw all-important a on tits Increase, and It will fie 1196
industry In Oularkh, with manufac- fault of the manufacturers If It falls
Iurs.4 orrnpy'D,� novon I pare, hen- Off. Itv tills we rums that they must
. we lire apt to connect the mint R
4hdustry with far-,Ilstaat � li�a avoid alwddy, alai make and sell nunC
8totia Or Hrltistn C'olnerbin. %Hat but honest ,goods. Country mer-
Ootar:o miners were not Idle � Inst chants tion► In laworonlo report with
year. The etc enuh annual report great unanimity that their cd alo-
of the Harems of Manns has,6ome to rrmasn for and are willing and able
hand, showing a total proiractibu or In (nay for Lha best quslltles of
ndnerals In 11:01 nalountio to $11,- goods. and they any Canadian goods
831,086, as compared WWI $!,298,- nre In fave+r on acoount of their
6�4 to 11100. Tire tw•o targoat Items quality. Wool in cheap In tills ooun-
ln the list of metallic products nre try, and there Is no excuse for ns-
n5rkrl And pig Iron. The value of the kill( Interior materials In the manu-
D,ekel output was 4x1.8:,9.970 and Of facture d ekyth. In. the United
the pig Iron product $1.701,703.The litates It b different, for there
p;odoctJkm of these taco metnla In wool in heavily taxed, &tilt the ten.
1898 wits n'ekp) $311,_::0 anti phi; doucy to substitute cotton and old
hon $:,80783. Gold allows n slight rags Is Irresistible. ,i member of
falling off, the %Alun of thZ output Green has introduced a hill to pre•
or 14,208 ouncees In IWI being tett tilt, vonwnmer, the fnllo - Ing be.
SA4,443, as compeir•ed w_uh j_97,- Ing Ilio Oiler prrnlson:
1361 t1u yyllr prevl,ous. The y1eh1 of "All manufacturer" a( gvNN1n or fm-
aAlvoN -wan ouooas.__"L-Ilw brice for it'xoods which whair )et made
��_-_, ttTtr cslClRsttd kyr ttvtelydad to bs
vat P of $84,&10, am cob►4LrarM wab alibi u woollens or woollen
1 6t2 ounoem W1900 worth $.;6, goods. not wholly of new or unused
67. .- steep's wool, shall so mar►', label,
The prorgress d the nlekel txrpper (W tag Sued goods, as that they
may he readily Alstlnignlslied from
mining Industry during the flveyeare gamine woorlm or woollens. an defln-
froym 1897 to 1901 is shown by a rel In the first section of title act
table giving odetnlls of the grin- Thal much mark, label or tag shall he
eipal Itnms In relatiom to tills branch Illy attached to such geode Or fabric
of mint T)ne number of tans ref ore that It cannot Ile detached Px-
Mf• cep( byy deniga, and much latd!I *hall
ralsed lima Increased during tills per- areurdtely state Ia plain printe,)
led from 9:1,1.5 to 829045, the num- latter• or figuree the conelituent fi-
ber of true smelted from 96,093 to bres or other materials or substances
of which It In mmpnwetl, or the re -
':70,880, the nickel contents of the lathe proportlnn per rent. of
matte fircoduced from 1,999 to 4,441 each V
trown roppe.r contents, 2,750 to 4,- The penalty for the mm-nompll-
197 toles; value of nickel prem $:1.1,9.- once with the provlsloov of the pro -
6. -pt to $1,859,979; value of copper pored law nre thus set forthl: "That
from $200,067 to $:,A9,080. in 1897 any manufacturer, merchant, im-
this loduatry gave employment to porter, or other plrann who *hall
515 men, who received $253,226 in wilfully, recklessly, or carelessly
wages, In 1901, 2,284 workmen were mark lncorrPetly any cloth anti goo da,
employed aJM the wage bill ^mount- or fabrktw, or any article MAnotae.
pit to $1,045,889. ter"rl, or In the profess of manufae-
The production of Iran nre In 1!101 t1;rn therefrom, required by this to
was [Dore than three times that of ext labelled or an asarlrM, an n* to
the pirevlom* year, 273,538 tons, vnl- ( &how• a I^rger percentage orf wool
red at $171,4'28, Ming rnkwed and , or a smaller per cent. n( shoyddy
skipped &A agatosl 90,802 tons, valuo or chesper flue syr baterlai. Is
OLD AUK rumatoltg.
The question ut Oki Age Penmions
blas ngnin brnn'-up_tor dimenobiuu in
Ilritnin, where It'viae talk(nl about
I.* fur back loo 1772. In 1796 1'ftt
utlomptal 10 give tt by propesi *
n partly voluntary ,plrocI1110 fund
fur the relief of the deserving %at -
crane tit Iwlustry. Nothing, however.
(-tune of these efforts, and the
only w•ay the nation, up to the
prhsentk has fouldl of saving the
very poor from starvation Ir th-
wurkjnouse. Tea years ago It ap-
peared as though Mr. Clmmberlaln
t ms
were on lir point of ihu Ting so
practicable• scheme. His clews erre
encourage'I by the example of
Other countries. What Germany
soul l oto there seemed no particular
reason why Great Britain should
nut attempt. Various proposals
were made and oommitlees or
it!quiry were appointed, the UP-'
shut of them all being) to emphaslte
the dlfflefultles in the way. Every-
one had a clear Iden of the end
to be aimed at ; every working
it:an who attained the age of 65
ehuulJ be guaranteed a sum of not
less than 5s per week for the re-
malr-der of W■ life. Th.+ end was
simple, but the means ? and the ef-
fect of life 1peans if adapted? The
thing would Involve an annual
charge of- twenty millions sterling,
saki one, candid critic. The kutllwledge
tion he ran no risk of becoming nn
Inmate of the workhouse would tie-
slroy the working man's thrift, was
the opinion of the friendly societies.
AMI hots are you going to be euro
Clint the pfcnsou would nut be pall
lit the undest•rtug, the neer-do-we:l,
the loafer and th,e %agaboud? asked
lin ever eAutnud man In the street.
Nu one denied that the working man
w'ho hag kept Ids shoulder honorably
tee the wheel it;I ids shoulder can Ito
lunger bear the burdens or the am-
Im,tltlon of younger men destroys bis
thanc('• of geltlitg employment,
mhuuld be wpwtred thin shame of pau-
Im•rlmm and the hideous nightmare of
it homplegs and famine -stricken, old
lag@. 1f meal stayed to think of such
au end to a life of toll, the mere
p,roppect would be rxddtgh to uu-
err@ most of theem. Yet one serlous
1 ass nr One t)ad year ls often
r bHlt 1 cyst
n to mato tin a m
8'fl lyoerll Y
u certainty. At sixty years of age,
Nnpoliegn is rnport4d to )tin%"e said, w y
nre good for nothing. No man w•he
ham breeg good for seomethhag down
to Sixty yeetra of age (,tight to toe
thrown Into a sort of national refuse
heap Ifke • n-esed lemon. At the
recent Mill of tho Brltldh For-
- el is
•rtP � r that sMf h
r the 1
rs. D
tient was BenerWly hell, amt that in
line idmml view, anal Ideal view" are
not compntlble with human wenkrsems
,Anti 1lelnian wants.
any manner ttat will, or ls oulouJat-
td to, deceive or w1mlead the pur-
( Kuser thereof, shall be ifullty of s
misduameanor nod bltall be fined not
Itae, than $150 nad Dot more than
$5,000 for, er(tch orfevre." (
Tlmtt law, If adopted, might do
some good, batt it will not le oarrled
thruugl! the two Mousey without A
e•tiuggle, alit the proverbial o(aeh-
urdl-four mlght be driven through the
flat after its passage. lfowever, with
ur without ou71t a law, tike honest
mutufuctnrer cua find a really mar-
ket fu• his prWix t. 'line all -wool
uten lmie the game in their own
1111 ni1Y, --._—. -._ —
♦aait'+*+ *+* a4N*4
CURRENT COMMENT
N�N�N+NDN
"Mauntalts" of silver and tin are
makt to i ave been discovered In
Alaska. Who will profit by that, the
pdxoply fir the trttrtq- t r
Ike. Jameson now ndmttn that his
Transvaal raid ions a blunder, but
he says it hos beeq &tune I for. The
ettont,itlent Was a costly tone.
.t fellow ill Wiscwnaln was cured of
ins•luity Ivy brlug spot. A gootd many
are made itldat.P Ly being half shot. A
job should atwa3a be well done.
The day labor• system has got n me -
vire blow in Montreal. Tho removal
of aha ampata from the streets last
winter wan dome by day labor, and
the city was robbett Tile city ear-
voyor flow advises that the work be
stone by contract in fulurt% ,
Hugh Sohn Macdonald has gone, on
a trap to England, and has told tfle
Maultolm Tories that he is "out of
lottleu." Perhaps this time her means
it. It Is a very ■lapid fellow that
gets buneoed twice by the same old
game and thO same old sharps.
A Maori contralto is singing in
London. She is the Princess Te Bangi
Poll. u half-breed, her father belnA
a British colonel stationed In New
Zealand, and ber mother the head
of tiro Ngatiporon clan. Tho Prin-
eess sings Irish songs.
Pack your fruit honestly. Not'
only is the advice good, because It
conforms to morality, but It will
pay. Badly packed fruit, or die-.
honestly market( fruit, hurts the
trade of the Dominion. it Is a
crime against every Canadian.
It is very Injudicious to place the
Ice used for cooling purposes directly
In the water to be drunk. The frees -
lug of water does set destroy all
germ life, and the lee 1d no more
sonitary that before thin water con-
genled. In this way the germs of
typhold and other diseases are often
taken into the my Ntem.
Now the U. 8. Spanish war " vet-
erans" are organizing fur the pur
se of settlI Lica! dfdoee on
the istrengt.h of their services In that
little scrap They form a neve party
rued will work for neither Democrat
nor Republican, but for the Spaulsh
war -veteran'- and qffloo. That sort
of a party sometimes gets things.
Tito New York Post ntlNr_m the
Wanhington Government Iron!cally
on its failure to give "adequate pro-
toeVon" to the Yankee frog, which
t.s in d anAer of tieing "driven to the
wall" by the slaughtering of pau-
per Canudlnn frogs at a duty of 10
per cent. But the matter is hardly
of sufficient Importance to war
rant a apeeAril session of Congress.
The statement that we should
never have bad the C. P. It. ll,ut
the Liberals had their way le an-
d
, v a 1 tar mad
true. 11'o mhoull lin e h
n■ s Government property, and tar I
revenue from it anti from, the lands'
of the Northwest as Government
revenue. The Liberals built part of
the read and a good deal of the
telegraph line.
Bir F.dmand Brtrton, who Is no ndvo-
MOO d "comp ulsory arbitration," lit
nn Interview In Toronto le quotorl an
on.Ning that New South Wates' rx-
p'rienoe with the menwure line w4
been sufficirnt to enable a very 41Js-
finct jiulgwrvht to Id+ pronounced un
it, whlln even In New Zentand " ktv ole
motion during n prrhod d depression
her yet to be discovered."
Peter T/errea, the Alpine guile
who toot up the first party of
tourists to the auuuult of the ]Gil-
terhora, is still alive and In active
service. He lute made the amueut
of thin+ mountain 41 times.
Tito Maharajah of Jeypore, India,
tttended the coronation of King
Wwurd ID a manner quite lit keeping
with.btm luzuriuum ultde of Ilfe. 110
-hartered an ut'ean steamer fur
nia private me. Itis multe num-
vrod I.Lt) persuitm.
Mrs. Gerttudo Drenntrn, wife of a
Kansan city liveryman, (11od a row
,Lkyu tic% and lit uucunlance with her
rxpreaoed desire six girl friends nt�ted
us pallbearers at her funeral. Tiat•y
sure dredged In elite, nut] the novel
e{ectaule attracted a largo crowd
to the ers)atery. Mrs. 11renuon was
_ yotrts d age told had been married
[own Uutu a year.
No one has awassed millions so rap
Illy tall Alfred &•it, the Mouth Afriesu
milltonsire, wOu is rep tted tti'be the
wealthlest Dsfut ill the wolrld. His for-
tume in sold to exceed $1,/1011,000,000,
arPl he fine au kneaisll" mu111c1cot to
muko ton new willioottafren every
year. 1Yle whole. of tilos colossal ftor-
tule was mwl.� Wilhiu u period of
tweady-five, yers.
It tic reported t� i at the Emperor of
Aual9 to inteadoi to buy the Hotel
Beaurivage at Geneva, where the
Emprew of Austria died after be -
lug stabbed by the unarehi►t Lac-
cheui, Tho hotel will probably, be
rorverted into a sanitarium, in
which will be erected a statue and
chapel to the memory of the late
emprcas. � t
Menelek, Emperor of Abyssinia, II,
liar forbidden Cho gain of Intoxl-
cahtm in ally kart of his dominionm,
unit the culprit w'ho Infringes thin
law is liable to tin heaviest pou-
Ally. It iq ani.l that the Emperor
felt corn pelled to take there string -
cat measures by reason of the
lamentable exceswea to which' many
of blit nobles gn%o way. Tbo Em-
peror is lthmelf a total abstainer.
The TororAo dein ways, "the most
brazen portion of the rbsolutlons
adopted at Halifax by the Manufac-
turers' Association, was that which
declared that increased tlutles were
required la the interest of the farm-
er&'' It alleges that no statement
could be further from the mark. It
thints the farmers are able to voice
their own vlewe, and those %laws
are not for higher taxation and more
restriction of their liberties.
The McAlpine Publishing Cumiany,
Halifax, hag issued A very hand-
some Royal Coronation number,
containing a well-written bko-
graphy of King Edward, together
with appropriate notes about hi■
predecessors and contemporaries.
The Illustrations are not confined
tit royalty, but Include promlaent
Canadian statesmen nod their
wives, &s well es the officers of the
Canadian military contingent. As u
souvenir of recent events, the ]tal-
,ifax publication i. of 'great value.
Until rincently southern people bare
been divided whether to make the
e Jef
b1r111ola of G n Las or of c fcrsem
y
Davis a Confederate, memorial day.
Note there Id n grooving feeling In
filter of filling the honor to Davis.
There is n strong movement in Mis-
Nl.elp+pi favoring • the purchime and
perpetual malutenauce of the old
Vn%id honuwtead at Beauvoir. June
3rd was the Confeokrrate leader's
birthday. .
t ckd o ners
Sp)aakingr, ti flee nt u n ml
whey wish to go lit work, the stair
The Arerloan family Roblusuu has
beven holding it reunion at Giueerll•r,
Mass., tills being the sscoad aitau,ll
wceting of them lutd their klawfulk.
Tba+ aswx+talion, which Is national In
character, was Inuugurattd Ill 19W,
nod embraced all of tie RoWusott kill
who are demwaided from the original
stuck of lutwlgrunts who cumu to
tills comeAr•v prior to The your 1700.
ThougQ Au African, Find iMeuolok
of Abydaisus im u wait of progredsnve
141vat and line transformed Ills me-
euacval country almoist into a foof-
cru state. His utllitury ayalelu ntlil
teioragd to u past age ru manly re-
0ytcle, but he awn put Into thatioldl
a formidably eittipppd army of 100,-
UOU men.
An Impertknout DewsW►per perwa
tuts been looking up the anteeedeulm
of "tile better eiawses" In New
York. LI the course of bis re-
roure4 he founxl a number of ro-
aelptel blllm orf the last ceutury
phow'iug that n Nktuyvoruut sold
handkerchiefs; a INpeysler, benne:
a Rhinelander, hats; it Brevourt,
pewter mpd,its; it N 11rokian, nnol-
am0rr, and it Riesevclt, lampbladk.
Tw•o remarkable historical rdleb
have lately como under the atlolioa-
ecru' hammer ill Europe. AL the Falk-
eubuyn • l& in Vienna the pen llbwi
by tsar 71:jxantler 1., Emperor Fruit -
I& IL. and King Fr erlck WilliamI
III., of 1 rush, to sl n the "Hol AI
lhlwle" ttetity vias sold fur $100. 1n :
London tie pall& blue talk undershirt
that King Charles I. took off and
gave &o (lis ducWr before • stepping
upon tike scaffold brought $1,0.;:'.
The playing of billiards by studetnts
Inks been protAbited by the State
Agricultural College of Oreguu. The
I cCon was by resolution of the fac
ulty, unit makes ruNpenston the Iren-
ulty of violation of the rule. In
mak:ug the announcement President
hatch 6"i un examination of till) eo:-
lese roW1'ds showed that 80 p, r cent.
of the failures in class work were
by students who frequented bithard
salla ,
Tito astronomer who un Sept. 23,
IWK dbaovered pt ie planet Nep-
tuna is ■till living. On June 9 be
celebrated his OOtlt birthday. Le%-
crrier had thcorelically dcmonntrut-
td that there must ile un unknown
plauet where Neptoue wits fe•IDd,
but as Ile had no telescope ut his
di„ posat he wrote to UaCe anal put
him on the track. I.alande nate seen
Neptune fifty-four years earlier,
but without suspecting that it -amd a
plar.et.
Lord Coleridge, K. C., re prements
the third generation of a notable
family of lawyers. Hlr father was
Lord cider Justice and his grand-
father shoo sat upon the batch. The
prevent Lord Coleridge cyan member
for tale Attercllffo dt%ision from lfi8.,
to 1891, when-tt.e death of him father
uempellod film to ta�ke Ida seat in
the Upper House. It did not pre-
vent him from practlaing at the bar
nor tats the society oyf peers affected
his radicalism. He is a strenuuus
humanitarian, which Is a characler-
Istic of the Coleridga family.
Sir George IHbbs, of Sydney; who
has occupied the centre of Austra-
lia's political stage fon tiny years,
In some ways resembles a good
many men wjw hava risen to prom-
inence in the western states. lie
stands 6 feet I inches in his "torclily
fogs, Is a first -rale blackswitlyund
line held numerous high political
offices, includig three terms as
premier. Ile and Lady Dibbs have
been bles"e 1 with fifteen children.
eo ,.
`Sir G i n
s th r 1 (e r
rg r1t 1 m r
ooh Y
ernlie Im m�itnnr, though immeam••-
bingm and ssutnugm of the coal strike, ly rich. ,
a wntc,mporary says: "In the Inter -
(win d huzartulty am well ns Of the IA)rd Keiitin, the dletluguioih:•d Eng-
Iltdl wlentist, Is the loon of rt mutall
pwlMe, i" red tide ra came dcit wou g tennnt farmer In ('entity I),)wn, and
red t futenwhinan flange u wank- might barn pamoted tiny rest of his
fuel its nn unit h awl dangerous inter- life among tau tuntipe had ho not
f(rt,nu;e with tlir Iitertl@s elf the splo-
)rrt for• the stale to require a settle- cfiallcced to be fnsaa►led by nn ,pill
meat by coympulsory arbitration In "1111 dial standing forgotten and
ctmer d this klsl." Why should any- 11"fircted LI the 1plingo churchyard.
INsdv be required, ton arbitrate --ads 'rh erp were hidden m(rinhtgs lit that.
right to go) to work w'htm hu and PtOtle Whkh allured while they Iraf-
his employer nre agreed ? Or w -fly find him. The study of this dial
aboukt any man have to arbitrate lits changed the tro•nd of his life and
right to life, liberty anal the pureruit 911%P to the world Its m,ssl dlmitn-
d happinoess7 Ought not Ilia mt:ate g11IPhrd student of natural phenom.
to put down vJolemce rather than ena.
whit at It T
Glasgow University shown art In-
crease of 493 students ower last year, Thr, Victoria, B. C., Times com•
F:ddnburgh`of 10", At. Andrews of 241, plain@ that the Il. C. Government
whlln at AbOrdeen there Iv n decrease favors the lawl speculator at the
of 10• it fs lulp)*sblo to mak^ out expewore of the actual settler. It le
yet what Influenom kir. Carnegy: A pointed out that the best, of the
gift ham bad on theme numbers. lands, the sections within reach of
markets, are nearly nil hold hypri-
Admiral Sir Henry K(vpi-I, flow in wate perttear er comp9snles for *pectt-
bl" hinny-NPcnnd yevbr, and kn,p,vn All Intive- pur{"osep at priors wiuetyhave
over the Itrillph prmanm•i,ma ns the kept them tial up for years, tush
"evergreen admiral; ' hal( a gra at fl- Whioty will leek them ops for an in-
dre to tilt- (It tent. Wit�li that end definite time, unions mumctlung le
1R" Il—'Ttn IINA-iRt'Llpt y T}}}tA nn' ,:one lit alter the point of clew of the
lung vnyag%s, holdng that Ui a grim h,Am as. It s;tys in sellae can e1i only
rnetsmengv'r early fled bim nn the blur, n emall part of the purchase price
water he fine saild for art M"Ily ham been pall, and taxes are to nr-
years• rears, 1"but the path of the utper i-
Lnnl Elgin, Chairman of the Brit- I t Ica I 1 th "
Ido War Inquiry Committee. wait in
1894 Viceroy of India. fie did not
wish the offlote, Mkt wag persuaded
by Lord Row fiery to accept it.
Though n eompnratvely untried
man, lie hal a great point in his
favor, in the fact that blit father
brut teen viceroy before him neM 1n
the rruwdt IV" thortwrghly juntlfle,l
the r,pnfkleoee oyf Long Rosebery mal
others.
Crinn,la'n ylrld a cereals title year
1• nutimnteed at 1100.(100,(100 bum 'I,.
In It any wonder manufacturers are
building larger rotabllshmenta mall
merchants are laying in greater
stoeks T And Is It n(A rons.m-thln
that the Oevernmont wh 'lld he,l-
!at" about adding to the hnrd,enm of
the leds"try, that Is the t+nals (of aur
pRm"ity t . ,
n Or ma, @ eamy ani muloo
while it Meta that the wetlierf ads
funny orritaclew In Ilia way.
Belgium's pxopulaltion by the 1901
con•ue 1s 6,799,999. The largest
elti,s are: Antwerp,,278,039; Itrus-
sels, 187,145; 0111om 162,291; Liege,
160,;:46. TTN, population (A Mechlin
Is rovioln), (of Iirlokoes, 51,(188; of Ow-
tonndr, 40,.7.., 4N NAmur, 1.1.610,and
of Mona, 26,9A3.
Angina pedtoriw, from which 1rerll
Inhales err,t, Is a disease, of great
turn, carried off Matthew Ar-
nold, 1 kI11PA ie1M Clarendon, 1)r.
Chat era, John Leech, Dr. John
Huntrt, the rnmoun" phyalelnn: Th,+r-
wnklooen, the erdplor, and Humuor,
the Amerlenn atatPmman. It went•
to hnvre a prMllertlon for thvtse In
whom there In a high development or
the neromr system.
When Grant was Prenblent of the
United States, Alexander 8hpphard
was Governor of the DIotrict td Col-
uennbla' During him term or office a
vast deal of money was expmended on
public Improvements, and tlrubtkewa
much of It can" stolen. Tazixiy sell
come to hate the name of Shephard,
whu.-Idt _Warhlugtou and went to
Mexico, whrre he became a m911oll-
alrce. Now lin ham returned to for
naltonal capital. Time ham wrought
n whirligig, for there is a mov"sent
in t6riiF u"?"g7Glhg hTm 'i vacancy Tin
the Board of District Ownmlmoolonern.
Tito man who would bavn wuggrested
1`110 id6k tiventy years ago would
haws been burned In effigy.
It is Anscunci d In the Revue des
Cultures Cclon!al(w (Parlp) by Ch.
Riviera, of Algiers, thrit alonhol may
he obtained from several African
pli ntp, namely, the catfoll, the &spho-
t1eL the agutll anti the alfa. The
fruit of the carob In n Irdl with very
selgnly contents. The saccharine gum
that forma on its surface orten fpr-
mpntm of itself. Dry posts yteld 41
per cent. of naxar and 1(N) kl!o
Crmm� (62 pn11nda) give ahnut twenty
litrers (five 10►ilona) of absolute ol-
Pnhrl, or 40 or 50 per cent. alcohol
Thin akahol is of Corwi quality, hilt
cannot be freed imm n ,11magrernble
smell find( mato. "Ami+MNtrl hirohol
ham n rppnlg!vo noor and dlmatirre-
nhk, taste, and too an harmfnl no It
in rllnplrusing it In the tutterOUP
ro(tt of this piAnt, wholch Ip very
common to Alglern anti Tnein, flint
y Olde It."
'I
THE MARKETS
Toreato wartaera' mosrKes.
Hapt- 8. -There teas a good deal
of busluass ou the street nmrk'ut hero
to -day, and all Untw of laoduuq sold
wall. Hume ohuLugos ill {rices are
to be noted, but valuer held geuer.
ally steady, with a firmness In some
lines. Grain anti bay erre nut t t
plentiful, but loggs, butler, pmdtltry
unit vegeluWon were offered freely.
Dragged hogs were aearce and firmer.
Wheat was weaker. 4110 trumpets of
white selling to to t -u lower. at 6Tc
to 680, and :1011 baslnda of red' to
to 2c lower, at 65o to 67c. 00004 W tW
lower. Lou bushels railing at 630 to
650. .
Oats -Old were firmer, --- ilush-
elm selling 1f4o hlghad, at147c to 49ttc ;
800 bushels of new sold uoch-lug-11
at 34o W 850.
Marley -1110 bushels sold to to 2c
loweer, at 400. I
Ifay was easier, ::O loads of DOW
se4ling $1 lower, ate $9 to $13,50 peer
toll,
titraw--Markel wall ■tro•ger, two
1m4t1s of good straw biting offered.
7% add SL5o to $1.73 highew, at
$10.50 to $11.75 par ton.
ptrlter-Offerings were heavy', nt0t
tete market flout an easier fee.itig. Tits
(hTnami w•as fair, but the receipts sold
tlowly. The top figure wits LOv. ana
L4tore the m-trkel clolsed there were
nrtuy miles itt 180 for rolls. Croclod
were quiet at 1.1 to 17c. '
F,ggs--Now Wkt were steady and In
gonall drremand at 16 to 190- Hi4d cluck
were duli at I3 to 156
ltwnitry-Thare was an excellent
ingetry br choice dressed chickens.
nrrl young binds sold std+udy at 7•e. to
8:,e. Older fowl sold at 50 to 700.
Ducks were atemety e►t 50 to 900 per
prllr, an.t turkeys wore Inactive ikt 10
tar 120. Tlia receipts of chi kens and
docks were L'trge and trade i s goaL
Vagehxbles--Market was net e, ail
the general Innes selling well. es
were Reatiy.
Dreesr.t Hogs-Tlxere is a soareity
nt prestent, and prices are 2:e bligher,
ut $9 to $9.,ro per cwt.
I)ressaf Meats -Market Is quiet,
with light tofforing". Prices are Un-
r•lut ftgt,L
'Wheat. white, new, 67 to 6%; re,,
N.. to 67c: Conal, 6'1 to 6:e; Ppring,
li.-.c; coats, Lydd. 47 to 49 1-': c; new,
:N to 3So ; barley, 4(10 ; rye, i lc ;
lay, t thy, Old. $17; new, $9 to
$1:1,50; .raw. $10.30 to $11.73; but-
ter, rolls, 16 to 202 : crock"I
14 to 17 . egg& aew lai, 16 toe 197;
held stock. 13 to Ice.
"ornate Ive atoek ]1Lckvt.
91;w1rt e.tW per owL N 40 to 15 :3
do nlddlum... ........ ... 4 Se to :t 00
dit ,•ewe .. . 3 Se to / en
Reteher,' caulox • lied.... 4 50 to J (tic
Butch:,.' cattle. c .......: 1 at to 1
DO ch•rf cattle, fair.. ......... 7 3u l0 1
do Mammon .. J W to 3 M
do bulls _........ ... ... y" to 3v
Bulls. export, ... 3 73 to• 4 73
reorders, ahoort-k.ep.......• . .. 4 30 to S 00
do hea,y ......,. . I ext to 4 W
do methum ............ �... 3 :a to 4 e0
do light ., aro to 3 3u
Stec en, 400 to 4f0 Ib........... 2 Su to 3 ud
reading bulls .. 3 00 to 1 w
Wall crew., each .. 3s 00 to 17 00
Sheep, ewM. per rwt .. t 4e to 3 Y)
Fhorp, buck..
`,11«m• baLchers . mob.... t 60 W 0 d
Iain ty, each .... 1 ?S to 4 00
halve:• per band ..... ......... 3 10 N 10 00
Hog• eboloi. per "wt...... _. - 8 .to o W
(lugs. light, per cwt............ 700 tl 00
Hog.,fat. per cart............. . 7 M t� a N
Toronto coastry Produce. \
flatter -Is offering freely and tie_ s
of market are well duro{)Iled. i3Oo
gradtw are dull. Prle''s are un-
changed.
Creamery prints............ 190 toxlo
do solids, fresh made. 18o to IBlio
da--tmrlier. make ...... 17c to 180
Dalry tubs and palls,
ch(Ace ...... .................. 15c to 1700
do medlum .................. Lfic to 140
Ao common ............... 111C to 1=
do pound rolls ...... ... 155 to 16-
do medium ............ ... lila to 16,•
Eggs -$elects are In good deman,l
at 150 to 16c. Chips and a(cnndd arta.
,1,111 at 100 to lie.
P,Aateeea-Market Is steady, with
ne chmngo In priced; potatoes Out of
dtorn are selling at 85c to 41X- per
rdamh rl.
IN miltry-Market to steady, with
no change In quotations. Drraw-1
chioten" nod ducks sell at 5:,c to
71)0, end live are quoted at 10-- Iewt.
INirkeyw are nem lUally unchange,( at
11!ic to 1`c. .
llateJ Hay-Orferingw are Ilirze
apa trade Id fairly gond. Pricemnre
unchange,l nt ase per ton for oar
lots on tr
atJc Toronto.
Balm Straw -Vary little Is effer-
Ing atrt there to little or no do,.
roan(]. Prlcre are nominal nt ltt:,
to 051+0 pre ton for ear lots oa
track Isere.
I,radlsa wheat Markets.
F011owlfrg nre tile, Closing quota-
tlfille at Im1prtant wheat centres
to -48y :
. Cash. Dor:
hew York ... -- 73:1.8
(tdcamp ......... ...... ... -, 67a-4
Toledo ..-.. ...... ... ... T' 711-4
Duluth. No. 1 hor ... "7 8 (I:r 1.4
Bradstr.ets' on read@.
Bumdnese at Montreal has displayed
a little more acthlty In wom,e depart-
ments this week. The mamdacturing
trades aro busy on fall and winter
gotdls, and am the demand ezcreds
capacity In some departments It ie
Inlputwtblo to w.cure prompt delivery
or golitlq. At Torronto tin week the
largo Influx of buyers to attend the
fall millinery openings, and the To-
roato Industrial Exhibition made
tvhldralle trail, very active. H,umll-
ton wholesale trail,• ha@ beef, fairly
nctive thin week, as repyrte,l to
Bradstreet's, there being a better
Ingalry for frill staplew. An aheene.e
itf pkice cutting Ica uot'erobko In many
deprtrtmentm tills season, one of the
results Of the better demand for
goods, slow dellverlen o' some Int(ea
nut] firm markets. At Wlnnllseg thlm
week there hn•d herrn a grr"d ingulr)'
for frill staple Conde. The etcrlb'itt
reports of threshing orperatl'ms have
ltrtett" erthrf-d-'tilp x4"Ift'lign r T0-
rlvoxl for tike trade situation frart
the unprecedentedly large craps. At
London there is a good Ingniry for
fail rtepytes. ThP johlrrn hava ,lid
very frPo y nail "till look for q gdNNl
sorting trade this month. At Ot-
tnwa there I■ a fair movement In
wholesetls tralM report,,] fns this
gmeoe.
water a Dlacural WitinfPelanl.
There is a good dotal orf talk now-
fulmys op the variants dlstnfeetant0
that arirrwf" hair brcought forward In
the last few year*; but, IF straining
after new, Nene we are apt to over-
I(xrk man? !t'ri'ed old-fambloned and
simple remedies. Tata cold water, for
Inatnnce. 'livery (me should knol"v
that thin Is a powerfal alt*orhent itf
ppffuses, *did• thtrrefrore, It should ise
freeel•v naed In roams that cannoyt he
frequently TenRllated. A bowl of
cO4d water kPpt M tach a room, and
changed Mlly. In nit greet asedst-
^rire In kPeping the air fr"ah and
aw"t, wh4rh prrOhPs, of curse, that
water that has stood In a nlr,no
apartment Is imflt five drinking pur-
p+new A vwpspl Of Wild water pplaced
near IM head of a r"wtlesa alewper
will give gnket and r"11"f. What re
met t ("111d itis simpler than this 7-
"wtly Doctor,
The Signal
m rvausaau
■T1LRY THURSDAY LIORNIN41
■Y D. arsU1LL1C0DUr. J
Tawas- •t pnhserlpslem.
o aontlt, ill advuoe............ ..� 4
h roe mwdhe,
fila munaka. a
Owe year. " ............ M
1 tl
Advarustr.g Rate•.
Iwgal tad oth-r ra.ual -A v-rhse,,,,,s 11aw
ppe•rr ane fur dr.► Inmrritl) ... 1 3 -els per Ilse
rw each tubseausmt 1a9,ucn. Lt;.',.,estih4
a nonprr,il --ahs.
R,utoew cards et six 1111" and uad.r W In
year
Adverttsemouts of lAet, roukA a,,
situation Vacant Sitaa.lon. w'a.L.d so4
Business Chances "A'Antoid, not 0t,wedler I
lines soopvetl, 11 per inure n,.
t uses om I•
lit na sad rarr.s ea �ml-, ■e1
0—ed s lines. til for first ssuath, alio err .RI,
se"b•nt moot\. Larror ad►ta b fireppnnnes
Amy-pa+ial ■Niue. aha obl„ot of a ales ,, y
prowerLe the pecuniary Ii—eat pf any l,�gl,y,
nal or oorpany, to be .m.idered an ad,., Ll
anent and charred aaoordtnjl
Lnoal moUres In eonparNl � pe into soot p41
word. no notice Ica them No.
Local outlaw in ordinary reading 1114 tell
poste par word. Ne bottom for Ie.e n,,% tV
N ouoes for obit rohw and ethw tatiglew aa,
401111t L"Ul'Anmw, halt rste.
Subserlbem whe fan to twelve Trim mined
regniarly by mall will cuuter a 4,e, ky 4
qualnung ua of the fact at be early • dint• r
porible.
W hes a ohange of address le d-slr,0, Mi,
re old nad Ike as- address should 6 strsa
rwbllshaw's Man,..
I. e. Le Toorel. of Owd.rlrh, her I,, q
pointed Iwral Tr►, dung Agent fnrt.h, 1',iwo- L•
ships of Oulenoh. Coilburne, A•hd.14 and
W a w►noah.
Load poatasastemover the dlstrh•tamalea
ass pas wend W reomlve .st+PortPnoas d• Tim
NIeAa-
AliomnualeaNsms meat be NAA,..d
D. MOGILLICUTtl,r.
la' , Call IL Ta■= '1
THURSDAY, SF.1'T, 11. 1!v)
-TaLATULLING QVIVIL
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
aaarTIL
xotl 11 w a nt
all •nal [x pews.............. 171 F'L
Ixed r t1 p'•
Mall ►ad gaprw........ ............10.00I,.a
Dmraar.,
Mall anA Rx Prow.. . 713 a,l
ell Red xx pre..._.. ... tM
... ...._ rkt
trod ..... :1 I''Dtn
DUSTISTRY. ---
Mt NICHOIAON. L D,..
DawvAL nr*e Ren,
Room. •�psf t• the fest Outs
Odd rillietg. L`rmw■ "A Rafale• Ws1t a
�p•e W I y.
■ Ye•rs' l:perlwea
LM. MARRR D.AS. LT)4.s-.pINTAL
• aures.. Latest and asaru eol•dt
low all d-wtal operallaaa Pr•"'rtwtl•• 1Ye
Mtunl tamtk • epocW, Ofaee' l',1r.
K and square (up= LaLisecmesw
Telephone No. Is.
WY IIAYDRS, D.D.S.. 1-li.m.. UENTAL
e Nurdr ,oa, servomoor la Dr. J 11. Turn.
hull. M,..t apppwoped ssrth.A. In ell ,Irrmri.
mouts ut Mo. Prn dentistry, Including Inure.
Inht Isley o ratldeae, nad crown awl brldg.
w-"ri hath In cold and lit pu►eeh iu. 141—imi
nttratlon pail to ptv.rrvallwn "f 41sterm
t.rth. la Omer fortgeNy,oeeupe,t by hr.
TunthwlL- --- - - --- _ - -- _ ..--�__
, OTI('B- WK THF; I NUF:atclt.NLU
Mntists. will cln.wnor "mreent I „',!,-4
p m. w'Mu.vdny. fr."n 3day t" o, -r.._.,
'Itnoi r. ,xlgned.
M. \N"",. -
I. -I awl,,,,.
noderlrh, May 6th,11m?. w.Y' Il,t_1rv.
__ LJYA1a
'ECAMPiON. 40.-HARILISTIEN "IAA
. altar. Notary, Ra Odle over 11ed:W
$all, Squw, Ooderlet
O. JONNYTON--BARIUM 11, ft, mILI-
e eft'r, Coeurdsoimw , fie No. -y 4
Offie" : Cer. HassDtw nad SL A nal nr
itd.Ooderlch.OnL -..-"- ms -
Maritime court, &c. u:ner: Noah .I., 6i.a1
doornmraL wale& 14lvmN resole to1,wd ai
bweet rat tw of IntorwL ••w.
w. rkWUDFUOT. R. C. ird1'a
-_ _
1 �It'kl\S0?t & GARROW. RAltltl-"flik,
I Attorn•)-. Solicits". et,-, OW, n, h
k. L. Utekin.oet. Charles Darrow I I.It
1)Hf1.IP HOLT, Y.t .. R.1kitHTIM. -(ILL
II . ' Oill-" .
1 \ 1 Mc
d f or. , otwr P*b "c.
f
. ro Irn,u �, „ .
1`onrt Ilnwc •quare. Moe :Y
rated of Intrrem. — --
f11RAs- SRAORR - HARRI`<TF.I!. POL
l� fallow notary and oonveyamerr. (M-12
H.tm, 0oderlcho, private leads toe led p.
warlea eep L 4 � OML lakerest. Fat'4wJ
O WARM COs : 9, ,t. rCILM &•. alar
J- rwat,aWiew.wfer t.ktr,g -Pd ra.+,lse
raw,ie,rrees of ill, aeadavll4 er aftl r
Hone, dep•W Liene w ad!•on 4veJarsu-es I- �e
wan•rntn Roy wrtiew, •alt er prw-dtaR M
e 04111
` • Bert o(A P
b• H h oou
t
r
foo (Starlet sr 1■ •fly 1'wn ■ty car Ul,ra.s
Oourt. Aa hasenot len- Carefully and P,es1•IV
mx:c,tod. hatiAeses sad r.0. adir ;l
orsmnos, OnL — - -
LOANS AND EWWRANcm
�',�-ONF;v TO LEND A LA'ROF:.aw YU)h NT
.'1 of pri%at. fund. fwr.larestment n, Inn
ail rejoin and exp•oee on SrnLrlmwt mrrt&-x01.
A_ pplr to__Ulcklnron a Darrow. -
AVCTIONERBINf1.
r�•HOMAS OIINDRY. AU('T10Nr.KR ASn
ValNatnr. (inderlrh, (int. Sege s111•rmh'd
to In any part of the county.
i TORN KN0 ORNKRAL AI'I II'Lvx
tl Rai Land Valuator. 0uA-rl h. , I. 1. env
eg had w,a"nmbl• 011 r1aaro .. LL• vt'
ti.m.eriwg trwd., he I- Is . pe.1'Icn to /Y
en.rppee with Merough -wtl.farti-n -11 clew
brims mn trusted M ►Ian. (Ndreu len N
u rtnoo • port, or "tit by nen In Ilia altardr�
eArrieh F O., rnhilly attended na ,Ild
LtOI. County Aeetdnetwr,
-- - an IIJOG' -99L
i1D1kA
W. pGsdjWLZItIA1iRLYW IA
OFFICER A THILF.
Naered Rellem of ('hind 1'04111,1 In III•
1'oeseaslou.
Iiont4M, MIWP. So -lot, ".-Fiore tmprr
1111 jtulo "Pain ,d thn tall11en..- It"e'
ernment awl twelve "acrid )nde 1:11'
b -ca from the Imperial tPnllli•• i,' I"
kin, were recently "-lend lky th•' rn•
Nene o ffeera•iw &It--11*061ailcu 'ILL!
nri- now nwniling final dk,tpeV1tI""
in thin vnalts of the, pywamur) I''
partment in that cit,'
The "Pals r►n,l ten o� tine n r •'
we r, purl- of tho la►ggngP, of Firma
Lieutenant John i► Schoeffel, Of lh,'
Ninth Infantry, and the Oth:T tw"
tnlrlely wprt) In the prur"amlon "f :a
eivlllan, who aide returned m1 ti'"
tranmport Aherman. Tine jade Wa"
rwvt on the manifest of the ship. le,r
wlhm It de'clnre,l as p.trt rof W-) Ing -
gag" of either mail. Tlhe jade I.• -
longing to Llrntenant.fichorlIP1 wl"
among the luggr►gn of C,OMP§ny' u•
Ninth infantry, and the IIP11t"flo"f
alluwo.l It to by taken away With-
out prote"t.
Customs officer* had been w,trnr't
to look out pnrtlenlarly for it"d
Ivirlirnlar trmrpmny an the reloo-rl
hAd spread that Irmt wan In Its lin%-
orpopion. Liviato,nnnt Rehoerret took
raurt with Company M+in the advance
,m Pekin by the allies] fOreem In I!M10.
The inflicts am aboxlt one font IOtlg•
fonr Inchrw wide, and am half An
inch thick. Yellow milk cord* nrP at'
tnehed to the neemlm, and the tabl"l"
ern protected by milk male of yrl
'law, nnothoer Prldonen of thAr Ilk'"
perinl ehnrnetrr. 'Mo tablPtn h'1•'
lxeen translated by Consul ucnw,k
Ha vow. ,
THR POSTMASTER.
pjd Ucntlenlan's Narrow Usca
Prom Dsatb.
A Very Igtmremltefi Personal Itmpe
leans wblah Cantata- Some e."
N;y arertemed. Whose 1.1,
L %,,Vt. Outt•. Aug• "S.-,ISWckal.
y;rtry mill, Wou►an uudchhld lur cal
ayprurot kuuwte Mr. C• A. Hatrrits, t
ip",.d podldaamt alt In oidt.. at
Mr. linorriew is
01"; T, years cool 'We' atdl euuwd
fns )tp- rmer.it" b rct s altd heals
well {rower, exit lg
Bul Ica war t]Iou WAN at til plat
nl i eves all _
A,w,,• ps'tto foo eckuwlUt ttrlght's I
it w+ml A �
aunt '
drtvi�mw Ulo'L ileo u ouldt pull tl rou
,,tat ?at he !s &1110 &11.1 well lard
TILlr is n "O"tanenl of the came In 1
ll;rradi owil wonts:
-lit 18'07 1 war wit Aho point
,llxl%II diet its llt�lkrI couki not a
,, o ml vdrlf or turn, In uy teed,
,at.>e fi
it,rw 11µl e► w'tdl null, nn, 1 attr(t.
it :ell to Do,kl'sal 41� 1•fulr• u u
"l I,m 75 year
ei pct yeprr 1 feet quite, strong' I
lie,ILII)- I conatd(r 1)O,id's Kid
1',1119 n g'uotl mediclno to take in
.{si41g. ns I have Donut 11, a gr
I4,■,t Purdler•
,..1. Food rLalnr I come In cent
with a grPo•tt many fxYoiola, an
kea,w of my pdrsolal knowlolyte t
;" I1m•at m,aity in thisuwntrry are
tyt p akl'a kidney 1'111: tallth Lily 1
rlslultrt" k
8ucll evidence should ica mill tit
v)m fng to an.v who lady
tjnl hruYl's kidney I'Ills will (
jVuckt's I)jdaaso. I
•Tyle Ianetst, earnest, straight
w:r.l tesllmtoay of each refloat
1"nplr certainly deserves the a
delr•e (t everyone.
If Ikmk1'e � lMsy Illi c nli ai.t
cure BrIgM
,ir) worrst form of Kklary Trot
'. r certainly will ours any out
I...r forum.-_ , -
•`�=,ll:: -^ ert/e/trww
WHEN VISITING
YOUR FRIEND'.
ink not stay too long, It to 1
to break Into the life of any fal
even fox a few Aays. Pay nos al
lint) to urginet to slay'1(mger, 1
ever sincere they seem. diet a tin
go w hec you arrive &net stick t
Cotiforin nlwolutely to the h.
hold arrang"me'nts, empoc•lall,v a
times d rising, going to mealm
retiring. Be ready in ample tlm,
all drives or other excurmionm.
Carry with you all needed t
gu'Ly)II". that you may not be t
ed tn,tnorttfy your host by pr11i
eat p imilble deficiencies in the I
room, ail" as a clothes brash
arllelw moth commonly lacking
Enter heartily Into all their
for entertaln►dg you. but mal
pin In that you do not care 1
entertained all the IN. or to
every minute filled h amnesl
Ile ready to mlgg little
for pleasure when you see jour
at a lomm to ecitartaln you. Try
welt you can entertain him. i
change. Turn about Is fair pit
visiting, as wall as In a%vey
04me:
Ie plraard with all things,
It ) mi ever were brisk and rpt
. b. IN, so bow.
Y,mlr high spirits aid evide'n
joymewht are the only thanks
hest wants.
Take some work with you, m
w hen •t {ant htxst. Ms to wort
ma)• keep him la oevn,tenaneo
wtrrking also. More good time
Io h. had over work than ever
Myway.
IliiI , t b
let mrpfD" or Alsnrw M 4
matters. Few things leave a
taste in the mouth.
offer to pay the little Incl'
pxpnsen titan will be caused no,
thou by your visit.
A GRATEFUL TRIBUT
11
Frei a Man Wh ask d
o Lo e
Nis Case as Hopeless
D—Inre Dismantled Ills ('see r
'-rrh of the Stomach, but Irl
In Help Hum Many Reined
vv ere l reed Before a Car
Yv as F`oend.
�rom tin Bulletin, Bridged
'� N H.)
. - -We `supg,oae there is not a
--la 1144 wkk, ilrrminion in whio
14t he found people wife h n%
twtorM to beulth and al
through that use of Dr. N'i
JUIL Pill", Them are, many
u�•t.em here (m Brklgewater a
vicinity, and we fir" this
{tten pdermission to record
tdw+ benerlt or similar ■ufferel
taut fA well knolw•n In thls ,
Sul the tenactty of the ord.,
recmaknbke. I'or .Lx year"
.1ediot, a surveyor of hlmb
the groat lumber form of Dat
foam, wan a t ketlm of n srrle
onlrr of thn alomnch. Hive eruf
wert, excrnctntJn;4, ant h
wvt.ted to a phadow. I)cetoi
scribed for h4m. yet the nR
Pius -H mnlalne.l. Mtn, rrmre411r
tried but to no a,ail. The ca
,%tu;nose(1 ase catarrh of the
ne•.h, food hecanxe it tetnateful.
..--- harden• The .trou" weal
nearly si years, then n go
mnli,tan advlaed the nae Of
lNanaa' Pink Pills. The pill
civea a fair, pwtliPwt trial, it
not nwkng almnt a tbmen box
before they were All gone ,
ruellr'nt enrvt Wan effected. k
Tall M now nb)p to attend
bn0in"ll when It lonke,l not If
rinclmrd to dk". Ue In grate
11AA genet mettlelne for him e.
ala an hesitation In anying
Itnylulaw of their thormi
d'Iv+mpt motion on tlx hlon
ner%fw thrown polls speedily c
nr'mia, rheumatlam, mrintle"
tttl paralysis, St. vitna' datw
hd(t'hM eruptOnn of tlne nk
a -Items, kidney and liver
anti the funct'onal ailment
make" the rvea of Po muni
a "onto" of con"tnnt nvlwor;
tin Cen4rinw W"h the, fu
"Dr. W';Iliamor Pink rill. i
X10111" on the wrapppeer
each lox. RoM by fnvNvinP
or arnt past pakd at n0 ernt
nr Mt boxes for $'2.50 b-
h- the Dr. W1111Amme M-llr
Rroekvtlle, Ont.
P-0 Tlw(+plo, lave the nnbro
slty rap davin4( the right t
Ms wykC• time.