HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1894-3-22, Page 6The Irtrh datruttP$ .Oars
)2!y nasane is Larry Doolon, I'm a native of the
Audit you want a day's diversion, I'll delve
Yen oatY la bt,y'le.
My earls petered
,d d red tied, green, and on the
col a
e
And. the pride or Dabile City is. my Irish jateate
lug can
armada.
Then if yen want to hire me, stop into lidiokey
ask R r Itarly lloolen and his Irish jaunt.
Anel log can
When Queen Victoria came to Ireland, her
health to revive
out
•o e
her
Wire
'Lieutenant t
the Lord
srsad
ho
Sha ato ride,
See replied unto his greatness before they`trtity-
M'ote Qdeelighdfnl was the jogging of the Irish
daunting car.
I'm hired by drunieon ]nen, teetotallers and my
friends
But a earenan alas so much to do his duty never
ends,
Plight and day, both wet and dry, I travel near
and far
And at night I count the earnings Mealy Irish
jaunting oar.
Some
say
the 'nisei=
bear is tough
ind I bp -
Novo
it's true,
Though we beat them at the Alma and Balak-
lava too,
Hutif oar Connaught hangers would bring
home the Russian bear,
Twould drive them off to blazes in my Irish
jaunting car,
Seine say all wars are over, and I hope to God
they are,
For you know full well they never 'were good
for a,auntingcar.
But peace and plenty may they reign, here
both near and, far,
Then we'll drive to feasts and festivals in an
Irish jaunting oar.
They say they are in want amen, the French
and. Iteel ish too
i • commerce, now they
t their m ,
And it's all about
don't know what to do
But if they come to Ireland, our jolly sous t0
mar,
I'll drive them to the devil in my Irish jaunt•
ing oar.
THE MOM M CUTTING ART
llwl the Praciouutm.ire Treata1 in
aid testerr4amt
THE TRADE'S GREAT INCREASE,
t
Groat SkAll lipegnlxad in,lieaniug the S o fres
—Great honlidenoc Mast $e Iteposed in
the Workmen.
the hie -
boric
hill.
MBTERa A ,
boric capital of the
Nobborlands.etillleads,
the diamond trade of
i the world, notwith-
standing the more
resent competition of
Peris, London. and
Mt warp. 0'o the
United States alone
a r 1 y $25,000,000
b a„ worth have been
shipped since 1886.
The following table
shows the increase el experts to the States
during the pew; seven Years ;. $1,378,542 in
1886, )¢1.842,705 in 1577. $3141,024 in 1888,
$3,374,466 in 1889, $3 605,`281 In 1890,
04,160,13i in 1891, $5,894,370 in 1892.
Americans are the best ouetomers. They
will have none bat the beat gaallty--
" diamonds of the first water," as they are
called, Ani so it comes that our bean
monde adorns itself wish the results of the
best Datah wsrkm mnehlp in this branch of
Industry, many of he stogie stouts requir-
ing weeks and months of
MILLED Alan Manua LABOR.
I
The 'Ipuestien.
When the orator gets up to speak
Ills starts out with an opening shriek,
' The question naturally arises."
Well, orator, as I surmise,
Mese questions frequently. arise
And stand up witting for replies—
The question na,urally arises.
It comes in hours of grief or mirth,
At the gates of death or the gates of birth ;
The question naturally arises-
The question, Wherefore? Whither? Why"
The unansweriug earth, the silent sky,
nd dumb, vouchsafing no reply :
The question naturally arises.
Fate crooks it questioning finger joint—
A huge interrogation point—
s. question naturally arises.
Tb motions on the curious child,
'Elie maid. with urn stinz heart and mild,
The youth with passions hot and wild—
The question naturally arises.
1st comes to greatest and to least,
A guest unbidden at the feast—
The question naturally arises,
" What means it all?" the spectre saith—
"This fitful momentary breath
Choked in the icy grip of death?"
ea..,The question naturally arises.
We hear it on that awful shore,
It mingles with its sullen roar ;
The question naturally arises,
"NS hat hos," itasks, "beyondthemist,
Those troabled waters twilight -kissed,
The sunset clouds of amethyst?"
The question naturally arises.
—S. 1F. Foss in Yankee Blade,
Spare and Spoil the Rod.
Oh do not whip the children
With hand. from Spartan shod!
Let's change the ' Wise Man's " adage :
Spare the child and spoil the rod.
He surely was mistaken,
To think the master mild,
Would sanction such a maxim,
." Spare the rod and -spoil the child."
Could one to full of mercy
Ask his humble children, then,
To mar the dream of childhood
That neer can come again ?
To thus forget the golden rule
He gave to me and you,
To do unto another
What we would that he should do ?
'Why should sweet tender childhood
With the lash of Israel smart?
Woe in boyhood's happy heart'?
Why drive them 'long like cattle
With a master's cruel rod,
To do the deeds that heroes do,
To serve a Christian God?
Had He, the :' Humble Teacher,"
Forgotten the decree,
From ou't " the house of David,"
When He said for you and me :
" Suffer these—forbid them not
To come," in woe or care,
" For such are ever welcome,
In my Father's kingdom there?"
Oh, lay away both stalk and lash,
With erotch he called a plough ;
Tho' Solomon found them useful
We have others better now ;
Try, try the ways of kindness first,
And ask the children's God
To do by us as we with them—
To spare and spoil the rod!
The ;Question.
HE. •
I asked her to -day,
But she gave me no answer,
Neither word would she say,
Ite mostt approasked ved way
Inh
Of the modern romancer,
I asked her to -day,
But she gave me no answer.
sus.
He has spoken at last,
Shall Iptake him or leave him?
At my feet he is cast;
He has spoken at last
If his hopes I should blast,
Would it really grieve him?
He has spoken at last—
Shall I takehim or leave him?
BEB T,MMA.
Isherich, as they say,
Or a penniless masker?
I must find out to -day
II he's rich, as they say,
For she's not said him nay',
And again he may ask her.
Is he rich, as they say,
Or a penniless masker?
facet has assumed aperfectly smooth perish.
The ,tont), is turned oyer and **ma mita all
the beets are faultless. A thorough know-
lodge of orystallizatton and a welt 4rained.
taste in the formation el the tabledud the
numerous, Ueda make this of aleet polisher.
Itp
ia..', teatble in bhi* , operation nob
'Indy to •
nasal Veil wOonU aaYsrAL;;;
but also to badly °damage the disk. If the.
Webs are not in accord With the planes the
brilliant effect is spoiled, and in some way
the adamantine stone receives the power to
out into its iron reeeptaole..
Besides the
manyy large estabi
shments
there are a number of smell jewelers Who
'pato-hue stones from jobbers on their own
account and -either to do their own work or
hire it done. Of late much of the work has
been placed in the hands of young women
and young girls, espeoially in the cutting of
easebtes, which demand Iasi muscular' labor
theca the brilliants.
It tnket`two guilders aipd a half to make
a dollar,, yet a gadder will procure in Am-
sterdam
dollar in Chicago o in
much
a
as ma
asa
g
rent, food and °lobbing, with the exception
ef beef, which mode about half a guilder a
pound, This is net because of the scarcity
of cattle in Holland, but became the best
beeves are shipped to England. There is,
however, a great abundance of fish, which
none understand how to prepare so well as
the good Datch housewife. If it were nob
for their prodigality, most of the employees
of the diamond works could lay by consid-
erable capital for a rainy day.
Mo !ern improremeute in machinery and
tools have rendered ib tenable for most of
the gems to reach their full glory is a very
short time, so that after passing through
three or fsae hauls in the embellishing pro•
cess, and listening be a few quaint Datoh
ditties end some guttural colloquialisms, the
precious things are put to rest in downy
wrhppiog ready to be transported to the
ends of tee earth.
Few visitere will bid adieu to Amsterdam
wlthant at least a superficial examination
of one or two of the 60 diemead•ontting
oatebllshme its, They employ together not
less than 16,000 hands, mostly Jewa, who,
notwithstanding the ingress of cheap who,
and boycotting tendencies at times, manage
to keep up a neap sante of wages. Most of
the prepriebora are also wealthy Israelites
of Porbegurse extraction, whose s' shops"
are located near the " Jewish quarter."
A PRIDAT NIOSIT PERrORaSANCa,
A ourion i scene may be witnessed every
Friday everting or on Saturday (the Jewish
Sabbeen) on bheBmeet coat (Bread way). From
curb to curb the street is filled with surging
crowds of young men and women in their
Sabbath enitre, chattering, courting and
flirting, and enjeying life in true Datoll-Jaw•
ash fashion. Oigar or taba000 smoking en
that day is against the orthodox rabbinical
ordinance, and nota vehicle is permitted on
the thoroughfare. Judging from the glit-
tering sioas on the immaculabe shirt fronts
and the sparkling oryetals so becoming to
the beautifel Jewish brunettes it is evident
that net all the stones are exported. The
'sigh compensation to which thin fraternity
has been accustomed, which, however, has
been greatly reduced in recent years, has
gained for them lebereputation of being high
livers and all-around sports.
In describing the evolution of these
preolons stones it buffices to state here that
the principal finds occur in Brazil, South
Africa and Borneo, although they have been
mined with more or less Eucceas in Siberia
and elsewhere, The rough stone; are
breulht to market in Leaden, and Immo•
diately on the arrival of a ship Datch job.
berm and Amsterdam jewelers bargain for
the costly, tub inoapaoieus cargo.
ASSORTING- AND GLEANING.
When the jeweler arrives in Amsterdam
with has nippier, the stones are assorted
and eubj octo.'i first of all to the manipula-
tions of the cleavers. These artisans earn
the highest wages, which average 300
guilders per week. The proprietor must
also rely entirely open their honesty. It
is true that the property intrusted to
them is once fully counted, bat he is not in
a position be control bluer actions and he
cannot acoerbatn whether or nob he receives
the same stones and the same gennbity is
return. Their task requires great skill
and long practice, as a miscarried
cleavage means sometimes an irrepa•
rabic less. Their work converts the
rough atones into the two well-known
shapes — octahedrons and pyramidical
crystals, or " tril;ianbs" and " rosettes."
The stones must be spill according to
the growth of the veins. A single mis-
directed blow is liable to crumble the costly
material bate useless atoms. Taking into
consideration that many of the diamonds in
their primitive state are
NO LARGER THAN PLY-ICEADS,
ABRIMS S OF AGATE.
IS Was Once a Tree Whleb Veil Assess et
Cannon.
A, Mining expert rent to investigate some
Arizona properties for Denver caplbaiisbs
reports the fielding of a meat remarkable
natural bridge formed by a tree of agatized-
wood, spanning a canyon 45 feet in width,
The tree had at some remove time fades and
become Wedded In the alit of some great
inland sea or mighty water overflow, says
the ,Tewefters' J-ournai. The siib'in time be•
came e'dadatone, and the wood gradually
passed through the stages of mineralisation
o'
olid
1
andorf a tree of s aw.
bat i
b is note until
In after years water washed and
ate awarthe sandstone until a canyon 45
feet in width has been formed, the flint -
like sabetanee of the agatizod wood having
resisted the sweeten of the waterflow. Fully
50 feet of the tree rots on one side and can
be traced, but hew far its other aide lies
hurled in the sandstone cannot be deter-
mined without blasting away the rook.
TUE 1i1CHIIIt1N CAFiA.L.
A RRaLlroad Journal Denounces the achene
as Impracticable.
The Railroad following ' ail Qa
tette has. the fol owl g
to
say of the proposed Michigan canal: The -
canal across the lower pentnonla of Michigan
to Lake Erie has broken out again 'in the
newspapers, as it does periodically. The
newspaper engineer oasts his eye on the
map and sees that a vessel from Chicago to
Buffalo, having to go 225 nation due east to
reach Lake Erie, begins by selling 250 miles
north, and has gene about 700 miles before
it enter; Lake Erie. This frightful waste is
not to be endured, and a canal across the
peninsula is at once designed. Bub when au
investor comes to oonaider the subject he
finds that unless his canal ware made far
vessels drawing 18 feet,. these which
carry ate least oast would have to brans-
fer their cargo at each end of the
canal, at a oast fatly as great as the or-
dinary freight, not bob wean Chicago
and Lake Erie only, but between Chicago
and Baffalo ; and that if the canal. were of
sufficient depth, unless of an entirely im-
practicable width, it would oast very much
more for a steamer to go through than to
abeam around by Mackinaw ; and several
times as much as they get for their cargo
for the towage of salt vessels ; so that if a
canal existed it would probably be used
almost exclusively for local purposes. The
faob is, that lake freight between Ohloag,o
and Buffalo doesn't need any oheaponing.
Who average on grain is probably less than
2 cents a bushel, and on octal going up, 40
cents a ton, And the adoption of vary large
vessels of modern types bends to reduce even
these rates. Deep harbors and maintenance
of a deep and safe channel through the St.
Clair flats will de more toward cheapening
lake traneportatIon than any possible canal
could. There is no transperbation in the
country which needs cheapening lase than
that on the great lakes between the deeper
harbors.
Moderation in Bathing.
That cleanliness comas next to godliness
is a very good old sanitary maxim, but Dr.
Verdi calls attention to the injury which
may result from immoderate washing of the
akin. Remember, he says, that the constants
use of soap removes the natural oil that
is to keep the akin soft; that scrubbing and
rubbing be an immoderate degree remeves
the onaward layer of the skin and exposes the
inner, the very sensitive one, to the air, to
heat, cold or due's. Hence the flesh -brush,
the rough towel ehoald net be used Ilioon-
atderabely. When the inner layer is exposed
the glands are expand and subjected be the
Irritating influenoes above spoken, canning
pimples, etc. The author doea net plead
for dirt and unoloanlineee, but for the pro -
toile* of this mooned )ayor no imperbeab to
the normal functions sof millions of exuding.
glands. The idea of rubbing the flesh till it
is red hot is wrong, for were it otherwieo
nature would have provided that it should
be red het all the time, yob we see .mothers
i
1 tables bill their
and nurses sarubbaa tabu e e
akin becomes so susooptibie that a breath of
cold air makes them tisk. Be moderation
nbbnld be practiced even In washing, tub.
Meg and swabbing,
a conception may be formed of the great
difficulty of determining the exact cleavage
spots. An experienced cleaver accomplishes
this task with marvellous precision (n the
most diminutive diamonds.
To the cleaver's bench at wooden stick Is
attached, hollowed oat and filled with
cement at the top. The cement is heated,
and when it has become sufficiently soft,
the reugh stone iepreues& into it, which, an
aeon as its bad Is hard and cold, is thus
planed in an immevable.position. By means
of a very sharp diamond attached to a etiak
in the hands of the workman, a hole Is
bored is the rough stone, while great care
is taken thatnone of the material is
wasted during this part of the process. In
the cavity thus obtained a moderately sharp
knife is now inserted. A few sharp blown
with a tiny hammer cats the stone into
two parts. These tactics are continued un•
tel as many independent briliiaute or
rosettes are obtained as poselbio.
He --I'm afraid you don't like to have me
dropping in en you for these little chats.
She (aernsetiy)--Indeed, I'm sure .your
*hold' calls are perfectly delightful,••-•
Chicago Record.
Who sturdiest horse in existence belongs to
bho 'Shah of Pers!sm. Ib is 12 -ie lambed high
and wears gold shoes w,irbbim $20 each,
Uncle Sam's electric 'uduibries repreaten
an investment of $720,000,000.
merino linginss for Land Service.
An interesting departure in engineering
is r,,-- ••seduction of marine engines for
land .ervzse, and the plan is commended by
so gee i s -i eathoriby as the Age of Steel
One et` tae great electric illuminating cam
pantos, it appears, has adopted them in lbs
work, and concerning their economy In re-
sped
e-e eob to epaoe and power it is reported that
the land engine takes up some ten times as
much space as a marine engine, and the
marine quadruple•expaneion engine has ten
times the heating surface ot the land engine,
Further, the new quadrnpiex two -crank
expansion engine is twice as powerful as the
triple-expanaion three -crank engine, man -
repies also 30 per cant. less room, and carries
regularly
is e
gularly 210 pounds of steam ; the land
engine carries only 80 or 90 pounds of abeam,
and, gets one horse -power out of from roar
to ten pounds of anthracite coal, while the
quadruple -expansion marine engine develops
one herse.powor eat of one and a quarter
pounds of 'Welsh coal, that is, according
to these data, the land engine requires
from two to fear times as' marsh coal
as the marine engine to produce the same
power.
' 'A nit of Color With. Black rocks.
The popularity of blank this year has
brought from its retirement many a black
silk gown that has long been hidden in the
darkest corner of the closet. Black has
been considered unbecoming to any
woman on the shady aide of 40,
because it is said to inbenetly
every hue and draw attention to the fact
that the bloom has gene off the cheeks and
that the eyes are nob as bright as they used
to be. The use of a color with black does
away with this bad effect.
Diinard's Liniment the best Hair Restorer
The High Testimony
Of hundreds of druggists affords oonvinoing
proof of the great merit of &arviline in all
painful affections. F. Ft Melville, druggist,
Prescott, writes : "My customers who
have used Nerviline speak highly of it. I
am sanded lb will take a leading place in
the market." This expresses the universal
verdict, and if yen are suffering from any
painful etfaction, internal or external, give
Nerviline a trials and immediate relief will
be as certain as the sun ahinon Nerviline
is a powerfully penetrating pain remedy.
Sold by dealers everywhere.
A Born Poet.
He—IA Browning Jones a poet?
She -0e, yes, indeed!
He—Who publishes his verses?
She—Oh, he don't write verses ; but he
has lovely long hair, and he smokes achnroh-
warden pips.
Oat of Sight.
Mrs. Gramercy—Did Evelyn bring her
new bathing mutt home from Bar Harbor ?
Miss Intown—No. it shrunk so every
time she were it that when the maid went
to get it to pack it wasn't there.
ISLAI16l>r1'1'Ele Old 1¢11011..
Deneneo a Death Sate ft Ike leathered
The whole world le being ransacked for
birds of bright plumage, to deoerae the
women of civilized ooanbrtei. London
Paris are btetwo greet meddlero
r
the ca Pet
of ail Europe in bird• skin* and colors
feathers, and gives an idea of thq magnitude
of the trade, The commissioner of Slane
(East India)1910: " X have known 30,044
•blaok partridges killed in certate provtnsee
within but a few days to supply Skins for
the European markets. Blue jays» golden.
orioles and impetus are bought up in any
nobh
er
05
neo. A
number- at almost any p.
writer said : " I have known a single bird
catcher in the Province of Lahore eaare 200
kingfishers' in the course of a mouth,"
been
h
in London
ae
mon dealer
e a s
Oaf..
known to receive in one single osnsigauient•
32,000 dead humming birds. 80,000 skins of
dliterent agnatio birds and 800,000 pairs of
wings of different small mod beliliaubly
colored birds. A Paritlian dealoe adtjerbleod
for a oenbraet to supply 40,000 birds at one
goason.
Al one well•known auction room in Len.
don not long siuoe were sold 404 000 bird
skins Lem the West Indies and :Brazil, as
well as 350,000 from the, East Talon The
great akuai. {mil, now found in Great Britain
at only three sbabious in the Shetland Isles,
is continually slaughtered at all times and
at all seasons, ne one apparently being at
hand to enforce obedience to the Birds' Pre -
teatime Act even in close time.
In the United States the woods and fields
have become almost depopulated of birds,
and even song birds of dull plumage rarely
brighten a homestead with their mussing
and everting salnhabions as they did years
ago. The humming birds, with their pretty
e
ride
scent od
ors, have
av
e al
momt disappeared
during the past twoyears.
Blue Monday.
A great many people have what they call
Blue Monday—that is, they do nob feel se
well then as on other days of the week.
The cause is found in overeating onSanday.
A good dinner is provided and eaten, and
then, instead of taking the customary exer-
cise, the man sits about the house and reads
or sleeps. Of course, he feels badly the
next day. If the same amount of exercise
and kind of diet were taken en Sunday as
all other days, there would be no such thing
as a Blue Monday.
Minard's Liniment for Rheumatism.
The Power of Human sympathy.
Human sympathy is much stronger than
some people believe it to be. It has saved
the necks of thousands of amateur actors.
Ma WORN Or THE CUTTER.
Now begins the mere tedious but fully
as skilful work of the cutter. Yet hie
wages barely exceed one-tenth of the
oleaver's. He is fortunate if he can average
2,000 guilders per annum. Iiosebbee can
only be out as sue$; but to Willman, he can
give the eotahedron or dodecahedron shape.
His process is similar to that of the first
workman --ire ale° secures the gem in a
cement bed, and by mound of another, sharp
cut'diamond he forms the no -called -
"faoebtle" aarfacef. It is only In recent
years that Inab
been applied in
o fuerpP
ed this part of work on b]las
bite larger gels ; with
the Waller ones it has proven of no avail.
After the stone has been ground down
well itis transferred to the polisher's table.
The polls er, although his woks requites
great precaution and ability, saldofi's avers
ages mere than
1,500 Gtuzrnliaa b TEA%
e place the clel vet jai out theme les o ie
of the grooven of a disk before him. Whit
disk tarns to rapidly that the i>nsvetionb to
imperceptible to the naked eye—it appeals
to be perfectly motloelemd, During the
evolutions the little crystal is pressed with
a pain of small bingo in the gromv° until the
Important Anyway.
Even when one judges from personal
observation one may make mistakes in
scientific study.
Soheolmiabress (just beginning a lesson
upon minsrale)—New, what are the princi-
pal things we get out of the kith? Youth-
ful angler, aged 4 (confidently)—Worms.—
Youth's Companion.
Minard's Liniment Cures La Grippe.
something Wrong.
Fred—Say, old fellow, here is the e1 I
have owed you for the last six months,
Ed—Thanks; who's dead now, your
grandmother?
Russia's Increasing Cotton Crop.
Russia is making ench successful efforts
in increasing her cotton production that
within five years she expects to raise all she
needs for home consumption.
A Wet Blanket.
The Father—He wants to marry you,
dose hat What do you know about him?
The Daughter—He is a sincere Christian
The F.—Has he any money 2
The D. --He has treasure laid up in
heaven.
The F.—He has, has he ? Then he can
have you after he comes into possession
of it.
Why Limp About
With painful corns t Putnam's Painless
Corn Extractor will remove them painlessly
in a few days. Use the safe, sure and pain-
lese corn cure--Pntnam'e Painless Corn
Extractor. At druggiets.
Glass must be judged by its color, not its
ring. Superior enter, whiteness and bril-
liancy are what glass should be judged by.
Lova.
Love is a smoke raised with the fume of sighs ;
Being purg'd, a fire sparkling in lovers' eyes
Being Vex'd, a sea nourished with lovers'
tears
iaVhat is it else? A madness most discreet,
A choking gall and a preserving sweet.
Buda Penth has an underground .electric
line,
He (audaoieusly)—'Snppese I were to kiss
you unaware, She (coyly) --I don't believe
you could.
eterasereanatisen
ISSUE' NO 12 1894,
EOTI•
IDS
otitthttt to Man of Wens idivoseger,
went OW. enotn*ie* calcs lvsthsone
Do You Cough?
It is a sero sign of rNcakrles
You. need more than a tonic.
you need
S
AiiimaliaragieMallar
151
o�.
the . Cream of Cod-liver Obi
and TlCypophosphites,not only:
1ve'
to cure the Cough but tog ,.
your system real strength.
Physicians, the world over*.
endorse It. ,
Don't be deceived by Substitutes!
goat ..tBowne.neitovilio.nil muralists. Soonest.
An ileetrie Flash.
Relieved of severe pain across the back,
complicating she kidneys, is bee result
Charles L. McCeedy, of Balsam Hill, Ren-
frew °suety, Ott,, obtained from a few
days' use of Dr. Iifos'ard'e Bennie Pills.
These eleetric pills care all, weaknesses and
lingerlog pain, regulate the liver,. k[dne'rJs
and eyseoen generally, and restore lost
powers by giving better blood and eisobrioal
force to the nerves. Large borer, 501; 6
boxes for $2.50, of druggists or. from Dr.
Howard Medicine Cs., Brockville, Oat.
The World's Locomotives.
There are 109,000 locomotives in use in
the different countries of the world. There
are said to be 63,000 in Europe, 40,000 in
America, 3,300 in ,Asia, 2,000 in Auabralia,
and 700 in Africa. Of these used in Europe,
Great Britain and Ireland is credited with
17,000. Germany with 15,000 and France
with 11,000.
A Bright Baby.
Witberby—My wife keeps a scrap book
new of all the bright things our baby gate
off.
Plankingten—Why, is the little fallow old
enough yet
Witherby—Ob, yes. He reputes every-
thing I say.
I was MIRED of Acute Bronchitis by
MINARD'S LINIMENT.
Bay of Islands. J. M. Oaawnnri;.
WAS CURED of Facial Neuralgia by
MINARD'S LINIMENT.
Springhill, N. S. Was. DANIELS.
I WAS mPRED of Chronic Rheumatism by
MINARD'S LINIMENT.
Albert Cs., N. B. GEORGE TINGLEY.
Pleasant for Henry.
Mabel—Oh, Helen, I got a letter from
George this afbernoen, abjectly begging my
lorgiveneso for our quarrel last week rind
noosing a three -carob diamond ring I Aud
he's coming tomighb.
Helen (uecietvely)—Thab'e whet comes of
quarrelling. Just you wail I I'll give my
Henry suoha razzie•dazzle to-eightbleat he'll
either commit suicide or send me a eix-oarab
ring inside of three days.
Minard's Liniment is the Best.
What will be the largest bucket -hopper
dredger in the world is neva building in
Scotland. It is to be used in the work of
deepening the Danube.
Somehow a man feels much worse the
day after he has Tomb an hour's sleep on so
count of the baby than he dies the day after
he has lest five hours sleep at the club.—
Siftings.
aarewiffssolhosimillinfillatosismssassoss
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Ready To Learn.
Justice (severely)—How could you, sir,
be so mean as to swindle people that pub
confidence in you ?
Prisoner—Well, Judge, I'll make it
worth something to yer if you'll tell me how
to work them as they don't.
An elevator up Mount Calvary Is in con
gradient for the benefit of pilgrims.
The man goes to bad tired who spends the
day in looking for an easy plana.
The pickled olives of trade are put up
very oarelully by the packers, They muse
first be picked by hand meant weeks he -
fore they are matured, After being picked
they are steeped in canebio soda anti water.
They are then soaked and pickled in brine
for several days.
Spavins,, Ringbones, etc.
Cured by Dick's • lister.
Dims & Co.. P. O. Boz 452, Montseal.
CANVASSERS WANTED FOR " THE
Farmers' Friend and Account Book,"
presenting separate accounts for all farm
transactions with yearly balance sheet, etc.
Highly recommended. Oneagent has already
circulars anterms. copies in
one count
y. sher
Toronto.
AGENTS—Our great work, "Charming
Bible Stories, is selling very fast, Six
hundred double column pages, two hundred
and sixty beautiful engravings • only $2.50.
Send sixty cents for prospectus. Bigg discount.
Bradley, Garretson & Co., Brantford, Ont.
iv tea. INSi.u11'Lss7412G
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING
For sale by all Druggists. 25 Cents a bottle.
---FOR
25 Farms for $1000 each.
13 " " $2000 "
7 " " $8000 "
14 „ " £t+4000 "
j?Also well situated propertie
in Chatham, Wailreeeurn and
Trenton.
Maims ees 551ST aPi(fss7Si1Asi5:{3tii
Pot parthauters apply to
AOUN FYeCOF,
kiasntltba, Oat.,
FOR SALE
10,00
ACRES
7 OF LANEh
in the famous Hard Wheat Belt of Minnesota.
and the 'Dakotas.
We can sell you improved or nnhtsprnved:
lands in the most productive portion .ot the
United States on reasonable terms. For wt
oulat'a write to DECKER & CaADBOUt( i
Brown's Valley, Traverse County. Htlinueantista
LOST
MANHOOD
NaavcraS DEBILITY, ERRORS Or YOUTt"i„
etc„ positively and permanently curedbs-
Lane's Specific Remedy. Price, $1.00 per
Box, or Six for $5.00, from all Draggist>s or
by Mail. Particulars free.
LANE MEDICINE CO., MONTREAL, CAN
COUGH : EASY
Bir TA¢rha ,!
Eby's German Breast Balsam
Yon cough easy and sums are cared of
cough.
WHAT PEOPLE OATH OF IT.
ri
Mr. 3. Howe, Port Elgin, says iBhy's 's
Norman ]Creat Relearn s she beet
cough medicine he has ever used.
Mr. D. F. Smith, Organiser Patrons of •g
Industry, has no hesitation in recommend
hug Ebw'o German Breese .Balsam, the
best medicine Lit existence for coughs and
colds. Mr. Chas. Camercn, Underwood,
says he got splendid mules trona using
€ Eby's German Ramat Balm= and re i,
commends it highly.
Mr. John Meaner, Manager Port Engin
Brush Ca., ears I Mayas Gerisw,n Broae;
Balsam is an tadfspeniable necessity En .;
Itis household and recommends it as a
valuable remedy for Coughs and Colds.
Put up tea Silo, aid 60o. bobbles. Ask
your druggists fur it. r.
The
sower has no •
secondchance, If
you would at first suc-
ceed, be sure and start with
FES.11P
Worry's Seed Ansanaal for 189:4
contains the sum and substance
of the latest bel'ming knowl-
edge. Every planter should f
have fa Sent free
p',M.Perry&eCe.e
Windsor,
AGENTS WANTED male and !nit To .a0 was mw tRstY',t
Mecca zni`.rolr new; aeltd Bo awry bowrkeepec die mar
sroae,eske ace Palter etai,os,earr.ns airs ..e setons
SPary,aes. i°oa eon as LE .r.
CO., o nos' big
raarW.41e0.
IM RRY
Do you want to correspond for
pleasure or marraigo with ladles
and gents of wealth! 1,000 de-
scriptions mailed FREE. Catalogue of books, novel-
ties, rubber goods, etc., for a -cent stamp.
d. W. CUNNELS, TOLEDO, OHIO.
GANANOQUE
DRY EARTH CLOSET.
Endorsed by doctors and scientists,. Every
home should have one. Price $5. Manuta.e
tired by GAN. GEAR CO:, Gananoque, Out.
Peeaaso of the high speed at which Circular Saws ere suer
more power is wasted in friction than is used in sawing, when'
the bearings of the shaky, wooden saw frame get out of line:
In the Aermotor Saw Fran, the only Steel Saw Tram&
ever made this difficulty is absolutely end wholly prevented',
because THE BEARINGS FOR THE SHAFT SUE MADE RYnAIN.
HI'fTINO IT IN DIE ENDS OF A razes or STEEL rueeuwr
The steel tubing and babbitt are then stetted so ns to take uproar
with a holt. The frame is all steel, very rigid, end rivete&.
together au that nothing can got loose or oat of plate. Fit.
guard so ,,wholes Asa saw ad to Leake iti,npoa rbteforting'
ons to get hart appoint of flee proateet importance in a sate Ass
be used by anehifidd hands.
The swing frame which carries the 'wood to be sawed aiel
which automatically returns to Ha place baa also a Guard- tar
keep a polo off from the Cy wheel end yet does not cause item
present very much of an angle to the saw. The use of a IOMbs.
20ineh fly wheel end 26 inch saw makes this easily possiSld.
It is therefore, a very desirable Polo Saw, making it easy to cut
up any long material quickly and safely. Another featureef,
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Loss of Manhood, Emissions, i
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Price $1 0. boxes $5. Address F. Iticeru,
Box 7'01, Gm
Galt, Ont., Sole Agent for Canada.
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GiICES INHERE ALL ELSE FAIL$.
Beat Cough Syrup. !Cedes Good. This
in time. Sold by enemiate,
People In this z gth century' are bound to have the best
that can be had for the money. That Is why
Everybody- Wears
GRANBY
RUBBERSI
2ticts.,
tiOcts, and
1;1,00 Bottle.
One centa dote,
itis sold on it uarenteeXiy all drug,
aiectsadSs the btCoughndgrou O ,
404
Slate we offer titin very »]Sperber saw frame with a 2G v
superior Crim at a much love pride, than anyeboap impota'ets
wooden frame eon he ltought for, we are sure that the friend*,
of the Aermotor will appreciate the fact that we have egais
boon going the public a greet eervico and have disiingniehe&
f oeeeeavee
in redesigning en old article and putting it later*
infinitely improved shnpo.
Tor a saw of similar size and quality, and ordinary %modern
francs, you would be ehnrged S40. fire snake' this all'dtest
Panto and cite superior solo ci $fa, ANn 00011100 A ORANCI '
.erntelort.
.O our tleat•Cd t
b ors 1
for f
' IT AT see,nil
7'0 OMf
urinates
We kith said Se a seances number of rower A
Outfits with Which saws aro used, and a point saw that vans ]tett];
detracts from their usefulness rind their reputation. U see fur.
nish,a very superior new et a very low pride, many geared out -
fitewill leo bought tedrive them. Wherever Odd Geared deer
motor goes, others aro sure to follow.
Whoa we take a well known article, redesign it, and put l2'
inn ship° very superior to o5yihing Watling appeared before,it
widens and ehiargon our mediation for doing well everything
to whlih We pot Our halide, and this le- the thing that hes Cs
the past brought to ,aneh; business to Cut feetery, end which in.
the futere, the have no doubt, will bring, practically, sit then
btisindee in our line. It is lids reputatten that we aro daily'
Working fir,
We believe that this 'Aermelir Steel Sew Frame and and Saw,
will senium end enhaneo the fame Which we have gairtecr
in the manufacture of Steel Windmills and Steel ToWurs,t
hence,/er the purpose of seettering them co that everybod
ten knew that a pond thing can ho Iced for n small price, WE;
°even inns sewn, SAW AVE FRAME FOR tits CASA 'ASV'
viten copses- OE AnvennsinneNT No. 2 of foto series as pec
eindttlote stated in No. 2, In our nest advertisement 170.4.
WO shall talk of galvanIzing, land rotate an offer that Whitt
gaavorsat interest. ibis is ads. Nb,9as,f1D1¢Moron Ga