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01 �, I � . � I CURR.ENT NOTES. .
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� I 'The lotd-n I trade Jo .. .... a'. Industries
. I I " gft I and Iron, 'has lately published a series
W , I of articles on the expediency ot sub -
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R, , ars,apdr Ila i� stitutins 4uto-cars or motor cars for
��, , � , I I the wagons and carriages drawn by
i!- - I � horses. The author, Mi. James Long,,
. 0.9 � who is evidently qualified by an engi-
�, Nm- I � jneer'sexexperlemee to discuss the sub-
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.y sarsaparilla Is sarsapa- i then the various uses to which they may
rilla. True. So =y tea is tea. � be applied, — I
So -any flour -is flour. Butgrades III England, until recently, the law
differ. Yom-wowd7zebes4 Ies Iwas the chief obstacle to the employ -1
� so with :sarsaparilla. There are � merit of the horseless carriage, but this
� I obstacle has been removed by the pass-
� grades., You want the best. If ' ing of the Locomotives on Highways bill.
� I you -understood sarsaparilla as ! Bef ore the auto-mr, however, can come
� ; into,gerieral use there are several ques-
� well as you do tea and flour it I tions to be answered respecting t1re
would be easy to -determine. 1, machines themselves, their� structure
� But you don't. I -low should ;'and motive power. their cost and the de-
gree of skill required to manage thern.
1i . you? When you am going to In Mr. Long's opinion the adoption of
I 'buy a commodity whose value � electricity for the 'on of the
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, 4 horseless carriage is as yet Improbable;
you doWt know, you pick out thus far, the thoughts of 'English en -
I -have been directed to the ap-
an oI4 established house to , gineers
� Plication either of petroleum, or of
trade with, and trust their ex- ; steam. Whether In this particular field
perience and reputition. Do so petroleum Will displace steam, or steam
when buying sarsaparilla. � Will displace petroleum, is a matter
� which at present it is impossible to
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� Ayer's Sarsaparilla. has been � determine. There are some authoritle!
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, on the market 5o years. Your lwho hold that steam Will eventually
� prove the more effective and economical
grandfather used Ayees. It is means of propulsion, whereas, it we in -
a reputable medicine, Tbeirb � spect the motors now in existence, We
are, memy, $arsaPadZZzZSL__ i find t1m,t petx91p,um 1.q more generally,
I used, because it enables the engineer i
� but only One Ayer's. It to produce a lighter machine than is 1
cures, I possi,ple under present conditions with
steam and because the cost of run-
ning a petroleum motor is compara- i
-- � - tively small.
. I I .. . With regard to the cost of .-in auto� �
4CIIIIIIIIh car, it appears that none of the more
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I I E,ps Outlay, it is possible for such a carri-
.Nil age to convey pa.wengers at a very
I Moderate charge., , There is me doubt,
09' imoreover, that, the first cost of a ma-
Kk lebine woul,d .dIniinish as the demand
Raw
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Al WAYR V-11RIP machine is, of course out of all tore -
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RULES FOR MILKING. I In sheep raising as mutton 115 sup- 10- S. .Ad& 11 . .
Too many rulos regaxdiog any mat- emdiaW wool production; the Eng�i-sh � ,� . I . I I
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-r are gemeraldy a hindrance. In milk-- UlOtbOds 0 feeding are being adopted, . no IV I . I �
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good mil"ker.. Turf, I'larm and Home The Ohio Experiment Station has been A, . I L; 11 I I .. I E I � I 'I",
10ye down tl* following "rules:." First doing something a�png this line and I f � � . I I � I
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cxealil. May 17, 1895,'a patch- ot the Dwarf Rs- . . Is 1�00- j'� - . .. 1. I I � il 1� �
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Second-M1W thoroughly to the laot sex ra-PO Was PlOnted in drills -on the' 11-A I I I I � �;;�
station farm. � , . �-
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drop. because the last milk is the best. It came -ap, very niceaT . � , � I I
Third-Mialk at the same time every In. a4out ten days, but grew iather iCow- � -.— --- - I EVERv I "I I
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Fourth-Alil..k crosswise, .that is to after which, it grow much more rapi&,y, I I � . . . I . L. I I I
Bay, one fore teat on the rkgtht arid a reaching am average height of about I � I
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four feet by the maiddLe of August. At -- . ----—---7T"�`
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the mii'k thus flows more Copiously than
Lus stage we began cutting and fee
1139 it to some of our sheep in the barn,
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by para,iel milking.
They ate ft with a r&Asb, leaving no
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part'of Stem nor 6eaf. Mils, patch net-
ted a yie.4 of twelive tons and 1,708
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aREAT LOSS OF LIFE CANNOT BE
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I WOOd'S FDOSPDO&Cr-Ths Great EfIg&A Revjea5� � I
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with index and, thumb, a fault too com-
pounds to the acre. After this was out
AVERTED IN INDIA .
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'� Is the result; of over 85 years Ueating t4ousanax ot cases with all knowil -% .�
'k drugs, until at last have discovered the true treatment-&
men with InLkers. I
off it ifirmediateby started up a see-
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Sixth -Vo not emp�oy any kind of
cend growth, find in about thirty days
the second growth had reached an av-
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And Millions or pounds Will be. Required
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milking machines.
eraoge height of eighteen inches. This.
-Agricultural prospects Could Mardi
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I Wor�yj Zvc,rr,sive Use of OJ544m, Tobacco, or .Alcoholic Sdmulaxtr, Ali ot , "", �Z* � I
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Sevauth-To mAk young,reative cows,
raise one of the f I orefeet.
was Out down and fed, A third crop
started and grew nice4 until the mer-
be More nopeless.-:aeller woriks IVAII
binkillifilt tile Afarden of the Disaster.
11 ... . � which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early gram Wood's .
U ighth-Alm-ays, keep the hands cleam,
CUXY reached about 2Q degrees above
Feroj which seemed to kill all the vitalm
The appalling calamity which seems
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and a�so the cow's udder, and all daixy
Ity in it.
ready to descend upon a co)asideraEe
claus--cages that were on theTerge of despairand tnsaWty--cAses that wore Iddlesm
ut:emsi�s.
About Ju,"Y I we cleaned off asmall
Part Of the Queen's Indian empire, can
tottering over the grave -but with the continued and persevering use of
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. Nintli-Puring inLking avoid distract
ing or disLuriiiing the ww.
patch which had been sown W cow
peas- 8OWcd it to rape and
Iffrow4
only be realized by those wbohave act-,
ually seen the disastrous
ter, Which is now in the granu �a-r state
be drained and then sal"ted w ith the
Comniemt�rag on *,Qe atove Indiana
Farmer says. Aloal; of these ruEes are
it ,3g1tly to cover the seed;
weeks from date of p�anting it had, al-
consequences
of a widespread scarcity of food in the
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most hidden the ground showing a
more thickly popul" countries of
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fourth there is some difference of opm-
bell, some writers recommending ,the
c ra,pld growth than When
, ed earlier. Our sheep were very
F011111411of
Asia, says the Pall. Mall Gazette, The
Government lhas had to face
been an immense, devel opment of roil-
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way communication; and tlaoughout �
mEking of a -side st a time, insLead of
:a; method above advised. Tiae first
it, and did we�l -while feeding on
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no such
danger since 1877, when, in spite of
man uscripts containing two epis-
tles ascribed to Mohammed, the Pro-'
rule it corre-ot b -lit it should mot be push-
If Pastured upon the rape patch,sheep
when turned in,
all its efforts and the expenditure of
churn rather than brine sagit it. Work
ed to an extreme, Uigl.�-,ss the process I
of mi,'�.img i's easy and comfortable i
to
,first or, rather, after
the)' get to eating it nioe4ty, should not
eleven millions sterling, five and a
to take a'sexvamt:witJJ, b,= pon h
u -is
the cow Lue resm,Ls w4l mot be of the i
befit,
be turnQd';n When very hungry orwhen
the r, �j
ape wet, amd.as.tdh
quarter million. people perished -some
from actual want of food, others from
As to the S1IggWLiQa -in the sev-
e4th it is
m%y over-
eat aadsallfcr from kudige,%jon, or they
the diseases that
rule, per�baps aa good us any
one method. Bur no one met -hod wL� 1
-may die froni.b:oating, There is tulso
are certain to affliol'
a famine -stricken population. The. au -
work weQ, with all re�:Aless or vicious I
some Unger of � tbem purging at first.
Cows. To fasten a, COW for miLiking that
11 they have access to an o:d pasture
thorities rightly deprecate a paiiia;
has rea,*My become vicivas, the best me- 'when
first turned on the rape it Wil
but it would be worse thttli useless to
thod we liave ever seen tri4ed is to p:aiae
be very effective in preventing scours,
conceal the true facts of the situation.
the COW c�ose to the side of -her stall i
as We'., as Other disorders likely to arise
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or to a partition (WIL11 her head in a
stanchion or other tie-up), and then
� from impaired. digvstion, the first
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few days are Passed -Without troub'--a,
gr a pro,Luct,s nor
dia could hardly be more hopeless. Noth-
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put
a rope through the partition and
around both -:ega above the gambrel
I it WER not be nece�s,W to remove the
sheep from the patch but it Wi4 '.,I always,
itg bat a general rainfall of three or
c next week or so
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joint and back tliiroug,li the partition
or side ot- tl,e staLl and tie it tightly
judicious to �
1�,ok after them frequent-
�y. A serious objection
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would suffice to mdke unirAgated Jands;
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She em be, made to "hist" by a strap
or rope ti4ed aZout the fet,ock amd
P�aat is t t, it is liable to be attacked
with the oaUbage aphis. ittle
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fit for the xabi " sowings. The early
break of the rains has had disastro us
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'� Is the result; of over 85 years Ueating t4ousanax ot cases with all knowil -% .�
'k drugs, until at last have discovered the true treatment-&
drawn back and fastened.
Our connuent wou�d be: XF a cow i's
4 OaPaWe of destroying a -whole field
within a very short time.
effects. Bundelcund, the central pro-
we remedy and
. f combination that will effect a prompt and permanent curein allstapsof
60 "Vicious" as to require the process
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vinces. and all the black cotton land
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of subjection she -wou.,d haive to be a
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down to the Berars got a fair amount
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very exce,:4ent milikker to stay longer in
THE LAYINO ON OF HANDS.
of rain during the earlier part of the
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our barm than it wou-N1 take to beef
her' A belfer that has been proper.y
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monsoon, and are consequently better
off for the moment; but when it comes
Be re Taking, I pbosphodine has been used successfully by hundreds of cases that seemed -
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almost Nopeless--casestbathad been treatedbythomost talentedpbysi . �i
raised and trained that needs such
treatment ,has an inherent viciousness
it Clintow Couilly, N.Y., woluall.
to the spring crop the people In these
claus--cages that were on theTerge of despairand tnsaWty--cAses that wore Iddlesm
that is not to be to:P-rated in our stable.
Mrs. Jarnes B. Clark, who resides at
tracts will be as sore pressed as the
tottering over the grave -but with the continued and persevering use of
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portion to the Cost of one of a knalti- West Chazey, Clinton county, N. Y., population of the Funjaub and northw restored to manly vigor and bealth-Reader you need not despair -Ito mat- I
. � - tUde ot simBar machines. Among the DAIRY NOTES. has recenflor given evidence of great west provinces. From Nagpur north- ter who has given you up as inonrable.-the remedy is Dow -within your -X
AFTER TEN VEARS SUFFIZAING horseilk-ss carriages, already construct- One can delay doing many things heaging Powers, w0ch she does by the ward to Baxeilly (a distance, roughly roach, by Itsuse you can be resWred to a lifeof usefulness and happiness, I I
ed, and which command the high Pr- without tos,s, but to put off churning laying on of hands. Since blie disoov. measured, of 500 miles) and from Patna, I Price, one package, $I; nixpaclf&Zes, $5; by mail free of postage.
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just mentioned, are pbmtons, vlctori� when the clv&m 113 "Just right" is not 6ry eighty persons, inbstely among her in Behar, -westward to Feshawur, on One will,ttease, s&p4aranieedfo curc, Pamphlet free to any address. I'll, ... .
Ww�o ISO= aura as, four -wheeled dog -carts, and private in the list, if -your stamda,rd is high friends and neighbors, 1mve been treat- the Afghan frontier (double that dis- The Wood Company,Wlndsor, Ont., Canada. AftorTaking. -
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. AlmvEnTox, 2ST3T JuLy, 180. Omnibuses. Tb,�xe are also motor tri- and it should be. Set -your aim high edamdbavefound ,re4ilef. The strangest tance), Wood's Phosphodine is sold by responsible wholesale and reWl drug& �s In Lie Aminion.
cycles and bicycles -which, of course, are amd, then try to attain it by due atten- Part of Mrs. aark's phenomenal success ACUTE DISTRESS lv�- ,
flentlemen,-For the last ten years I bad tion to detaiZe. Do not make the mis- in hea41mg Is that Carom are effected - - I
,en troubled with kidney disease, be! -4- much less expensive. A tricycle manu- . is inevitable. Even should next spring M=
:�,), bad at ititervals. that I could not lie i'n factured in Framce Weighs 180 pounds, take of thinking that butter is made simip-lw by the laying on of -hands, and give a bumper harvest, there would be,
bcd atpight nor stoop to the ground. and costs =20; it is propedled by a �Y Churning but reaaze that it is be- Whether the patient is a be v r r an' much, suffering between then and now. to remunerative, projects, wbilch would &I
lie e 0 measures of relief will tbAs be devoted FOR TWENTY-SIX YEARS.
. I had tried all the remedies I could find 70m% %a,
withont elTect, but heard of Dodd's Kid. motor whieb is a4apted to the rear ID9 made from the time the milk is unbeliever, the curative effect app The most sanguine officials are afraid have been carried out in any ease, tho
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ney Pills arid procured a box. axle; t',h,:, frame, Which is made drawn unti.., It is churned. No amount to be the same. Ainong thme W:h only difference being that some of these mralE
of alum- 0 to expect more than half the normal ill 'be completed at an earlier date, DUNN ia,7
laul nloqt happy to ,say it for my ovm inum, bas a reservoir for the oil' of Of "doctoring" 'Will cure "poor quality" have 'been treated are the Rev. L, L. yield; and that, coming aftei: a succes- 'w
sake as -well as for .others that I am Pon Which about three quarts are car' butter. . than was ,,.'
ried. Lawrence, pastor of the M. E. Church, griqlnally contemplated, This
fectly cured after using four boxes. hine 'will Whether your churn is the o� sion of lean seasons, implies food at in no !no .�a.'able degree -will hm E
JO'HN RIE ' Y, e region. DIMINISH THE BURDEN ` - (-
The weighe which this mac '-d'fa`ah- for rheumatism; Mrs, Garry MerrIbe"v, famine prices over the whol ' * i A K I INC 7
sustain is 280 pounds, and the distance ioned dash or the modern osMating or for rheumatism, and L. D. Ray, for From the present moment till themid- of the disaster. We may hope, mare- pollk .
-which can be covered w4hout refilling concussion churn, lot it be scrupulously neuralgia, I over, that timely precautions ,-wi "
= V - the reservoir varies from forty-five to C�Oan and sweet-smelling before using; perhaps, ple will groan under what is perhaps fice to prevent loss of- life from `OWDEM
. The most remarkalille cure, dle of- next June, therefore, the peo- " ",
. thus far effected inas that of Barney deprivation, and that none will -st-atx,-1v-'e 13 - -
sixty Miles, the variation being due to and in order to have ,it so. wash im� WRIson. Whose address is Champlain. the most awful tribulation that can be because food is unprocul,able. '11.bie State
E �: F1 Y FA AA I LY the condition of the road, the strength medlate4 after it is used, scald and set Mr- NVRr.Qn has been for some time af- ill provide every one with,- the means THIECOOK'S BEST FRIEND
S.-ICULD KNOW TtRAT f-Ilicted With palsyt his mery inflicted on great masses of the hu- wl
es being in of earning at the least a ba,re subsist- LARGEST SALE IN CANADA.
Of the win4d, and the weight borne. On where it wim be thoroughly aired and such a condition that he had Doist con- -an race. Every means of alleviation,
, 5-237.1513'. - dried- Riusimg in lime water . . ence, and it looks as if the operations ---. "
-.r5� 1;�., .. a level road it is claimed t.hat from occasion- trc�, of, his hands, not being able to
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'. '. , a2ly is a benefit and will and of preventing actual deatb�, from of private enterprise migli
� �'� �;A � � � .:NA - twenty tot Chirty miles can be tra- odors whi remove the dress or undress himself want of food, will, we may rest ed to place pi 'hiii the reach Of 0
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. "I - �'. �� �,�'. R,-� months. One treatment from Mrs, of all who can pity for them. Phil,an-
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'Y.�;",-.!,- , . 4�.';i�,,Z " versed witihin an hour, and that mod- linger a -round churns, Some dairyists a'
.�� ?, 4t; . ,.,,1 I ,� CCark in the evenin resulted
lz� " 1A1N ,,,�.-�70,,�-��, .Z be adopted by Lord Elgin's Govern-
,,':'-,,�",�f"v;�'-�:A,�,.,ie,;�!�W-I,,���,,�q-.�,�'!�-,- "�4s, crate hills can be ascended without the after o�eansing their churn -will put imstantan6— rellief', and be was able ment; but sufferin tbropy, too, may help to alleviate the
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.1� .,,�,1'L',L:-.,. -,J 'd,water imto the oburm lie sufferings of those -whoin the official
.-',�k-��,,o�,��+4"'.' .�.a;�,J.J.. co. fore setting g there must be so B k U .
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��..zlh-, t--- t.� -help Of the pedals, 'while with �h ' be d- to dreiP3 himse-S and get down stairs grie'vous that One shrinks froan esti- executive cannot easily reach; and BY USING .
��.;, ,I-; i,;T',iAJ..Z�,.:�K!-' 'next morming without assistance of should an appeal be made by any of
, . �, 31',:�,f, , ,,1�2-,, -"+, eM it away. This is not to re0olulmem
f �-,.- 4P , .;., steel) hills Can be scaled. ed, - a day or two wi:fl develop a Very kind. amy mating its degree.
-f.7"-;�.,.:Z�,.-,ir
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I—, " - . ; - 'I , . k'� �r, !';,, , , , ,�, , — er is warm. The anost. we can hope is that mea� ing in India, we have little doubt that
,,�,,�--%4:. � �v - :" -, As to tile likelihood that horseless After sce.dilag c MORNING A LUXURY� sures of relief will be so directed and it will meet with a ready response froin The Quiek Cure for CqllgrG:- -,,
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- � 7 *5% -� 11 - 41 carriages wVu Ag, a,:Avay sit til -hat every rupee spent shall the charitable in England. let fam- COLDS, CROUP,BRON-
, ,t� - V, eventually come into to usi a W un steam applied t .
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...7;11 , ,� . , , C .the The "luxury of wW1 is s the have its full effect in savin sequences, which, in many cases, neith-
,� 94,1. - has evaporated, or e:lse a -woody" CXUWXS, ROARSEi NESS, etc.
p � : - - .- . uch in is attended by a train of evil Con-
.� . - Common use, there are no doubt num- g life and ine
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I . sme-11 will be imparted to the crea.m. Orient that women seize on the slight- averting intolerable misery. It b- er the Government nor Drivate agencies cg,
, - bers of persons who insist that the 1mo- A.R wooden utensils used in dairy work est pretext to indulge in it. Profession- Of 68 Sorauron Ave., Toronto, writes-
, - .'- �Ir. . I - Ith. Only When
. . - 01- � ter will always be inferior to the borse, shou:d be washed first in tepid water al mourners frequently sit before the been otherwise in the past. During the must attempt to deal wi . "Pyny-Pectoral Me never f0led to cure
- .- just as there were once numbers of per_ and afterward -washed, sm-'ded and Oriss a famine of 1865-66 one-fourth of the average death rate of the next six my clakren of croup after &fow dones. It
sons dried. Never use the disb�o�oth about d months can be compared with that of cared my3oJfof&1oaf,.3t-uu1Iu- cough after
Is a veryrein!qk--!�Ia pniurdy, L,Oti,L for 11T. Who preferred the coach to Gore of dying people, waiting to be en- the population of the affected districts BOV.ml %her remed es bad Alled. It bas
the the churn. 'It a c�oth is used let it be gaged to raise their voices in lamenta- perished. In the Behar famine. twelve a- normal season will it be possible even also proved an excellent cough curn for my
derAdin ita ql:ark action .;o reliovo djutreBs. c 0 to guess how many have succumbed un- fludly. I prefer It to Any otbor medicine
� 'VEnWALL auel V-Xl1.Ml1XAL use, and wor- steam engine. Mr. Long reminds us, Put to that use a'03 -. W ode, ware tion;' and recently at Luxor a chorus years later, loss of life, indeed, was pre- � . .
curre for qore however, that a start cari he madewith cam be c�eansed More neatly, rapidly, of Women sat on the banks of the Nile vented. The Government imported der the prolonged strain of insufficient 'forcou6s,crOuparboarsenesO."
PAIN-RULLER i�.,-,,%i and satisfact nourishment. Only when it is all oveir
I , CaaacrL,s. a motor carriage in a very few minutes; or0y, with the aid of..a and cursed, tore their garments, and grain, -,v.bkcb, in a limited area, inter- I H. 0. BAR13OU
V14111q, D1nI,.lCWn. ns.,011ti!'36, Cramps, brush -either rice, straw or lbristie. screamed as a steamer took a man to sected with rivers and railroads, could shall we know how many families have of Little Rocrhrte'r, N.D., writes -
. ChOlerlt, and 2.11 20V,'�l C01aj�;MjuM that it requires neither stable, litter, There shoua be a brush for the churn prison for stealing. As soon as tthe easily be distfibuted; but the, expense been reduced from a coi�ditiou of com- "A f , con. figftay-pectomi to 11 I
nor grain, and that, a4 in the case of and the butter and mi --'k vessels, and boat had left the pier these outbursts was far heavier than it need have,b,en; foit, and even prosperity, 'to abject tbo Is at owellrialnuormediv no I We; my cue.
PAIN-IMP11 I-'rilm ]BE, q ,rem- 11�11 'in I a - �,
. t.. Val have no oWor." . 1.
-- C11.7 Icnown for St,.m. au m. And the finest race in In- 1 4_�
Rllphursp4slax wc-rulaelu-., pain In the ,an ordinary petrolourn, engine, it may it shou'd'not be put to other uses, but ceased, and the women chatted togeth- Millions of money were wasted. Then P8 .. perim ..
leach or, lde� Rklieurzal.ism 2ma Ivenr4tr shoa-.d be Washed, rinsed.and dried by er quietly and calmly. * t i Large -
.1-1. on, so- � came bide Madras famine of 1876-77. dia, the stalwart Jat farmers � Bottle, 25 Cts.
ST10.X4FLY the Or May not -require much attenti stamd-',g on one end in a dry, sunny I . There was -a difference of opinion be- Punjaub, will be among the greatest DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., LTD. .
PAIN-IMfLEP\ %1,,�,q LI[XIMENV cording to !is construction, to the abi& place after using. I . I sufferers.
?ZIADE. XV . tween the local and supreme Gov,exn- I
o ilri�7 r?zmT A*ND rFnMA,.qrl.qT Rruzr Proprietors, MONTREAL
S# at$, 2yrst.1215, Severe e of- its owner and of the If concussion churn is used, when iments: The latter endeavoured to en- — ,
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In zll tmsu 1,!;e C ity and car a V'\ 11
narns,et,�- 0 1 . Man e--1 .4 � the butter begins to comu 11 I -P SHOES FOR A FAMILY : I A,4- I - I + ;
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PAIN-KILLERIS the well tried and
trusted f0c,nd
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Q.y e o clean .LL, and to tie
more or less use made of it. ',Me a ver&gp-
- a
as jlf�rg,e as a grain of wheat -do not
.
Father of a Family -How much f I
in expen ure.
Whether Lord Lytton and Sir John
of the
� Mechanic, Farmer, Planiler. 13A .
ful au cl--Xser 11-aztIng 0, lne(llcl; � 110r, and In
to alAvaIn -it hand,
and
buyer of an auto -car woiX,I,d net neves-
con u Churning unti� it is in a sea-
Id mass, but let stand five 'or e ig.111t
Shoe Dealer (figuring on -back of
package) -Pair of shoes, for the lady,
Strachey were right, and the Duke of
Buckingham. 'and his advisers were
ZAA n) vsr internally oz externally,tvith
c-rt�fatyofrelw.
sarily be compelled to retain a worle-
I
minutes, or until all -the granules rise
to the top; the butterimilk
$8; eldest child, $5; boy, $3; ' O' r girl,
eo
wrong, or W hether the Madras Gov-
L ,,,,re of Irnitattons. Take zone but tbag-indne
.,PXFLRY DAV19.1- iao1dtvoi),ivLcro; 15C. U.- Imae.
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Ing engineer. In his own practice,-Afx.
Long has found tba:t an ordinariby in-
must then all
be drained off and wAl water added to
$3; baby, $1.50. Just 425
Thanks,. can,t some s.r.
I show you ;he..
ernment would jbave done better with-
out intefference from Simla, areques-
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tedligent man can -be placed in charge
woTk th,a Letter in the r
,hurn. Drj,w off
the fixst water and add a second; as
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for yobxself 9 I
Father of Family (Wearily)- Oh,
tions to which even a royal commission
failed'tQ give a final and Conclusive ao.� ,
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of 9, steam engine, applied to all sorts
soon as the butter is hard and firm en-
don't botber'about me. I can go bare-
swer; but tbjw fact remains that the
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of work, withbat amY especial tr * -
. aiming,
ough, remove from the churn. Some
use Odminers, but we use the ladle. The
foot. - I I I
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and Vhe same thing shou&i be true of,
im0-21ment is 'lot of so such moment
Few men have� a life plan, although
many a week, year. youth or business
and the expenditure great, at the same]
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the Workman hired -by, �4,e average own-
as the manner it is used. Let the but-
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time. In many respects, it be said,
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ter, Which is now in the granu �a-r state
be drained and then sal"ted w ith the
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the India n administration is better e -
pared to undertake a famin e now tf,an
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0 'the pound but some. prefer
a f realier artio.t. We to
The Sultan of Turkey has 'Purchased
two
been an immense, devel opment of roil-
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way communication; and tlaoughout �
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� SUiX51-Z <!Vr:r"D-Fm-'0P.-f SVA7x romm'. ,
would derive the greatest benofit from
prefer salt
butterl,after it -is r6move& from - the
man uscripts containing two epis-
tles ascribed to Mohammed, the Pro-'
the threatened -area the authorities are i
MrS, kaggi* MeNrArtin, 27 RACICT11101-3tSL, Tal,ol-' -
It '-)t�,
aa au""car. Ile Wo,.XIA not be forced
churn rather than brine sagit it. Work
PhLet. The Sultan paid Z1�000 for the
to I
!�nly, waiting for orders 1,;5,yn !
Jhu,�-
sAv*,31'r t 1"Q, i4-kinan's Xaqt=&,y L'are" cu'r
� �v of 1741-:11, -.lis a Mch re.ldeee,t
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to take a'sexvamt:witJJ, b,= pon h
u -is
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epistles. Authorities pronounce� the
lie works -m-gich will �,±Ovide in
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a medicine. � I
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Will build you up if your general health Is
impaired. � I I � I
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Is the b6st and most palatable preparation f I .61 . 6
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. I 0 10 sic 2 M ner 00, - s-gft evenly, amd. ot mash and smear manuscript as genume, and their 1 � con� [t1i, employment. . . It 1.
41rilYilstif-83- I'IIYsicT,tliNs:,i,li,hol-,ivr.s?loch-,t.i,. rounds, nor to kea I sands w' relief 'work i . . . 1, = Cod Liver Oil, agreeing wlih ih� most e - I � I 1� . � t
.1 I . west pr6vin6es,' indeed, a` , I � . 11, !�,
I - � large practices axe 6 � H Ir cate stomachs. . .
:, ber ever recoVerfux,tita xiae of herliculm. 11` I P' a-5 'docters wit)l' it; press it, touch it ligilitly dhd daintily, tents xiiay have great influence on the
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'i,�eetod 11sr, but to.dly u;10 is %vo.11till, I � . ften eorapelled to shape it, and pa�Ik:�rekay for use, and. Mohammedan w6rld.' - - . I I tj - The P. & L. Emiull-.5�10� �
- g aroand tel1r. . , have been Open all through the hot ' i ,
-11' fricluda how Ityukainji's " 1�6ot6jluy C11ro,' . do, a mumber.of uorses in order Aab the sooner it ia!defive ,y - I � weather; and, as. L6rd Elgin.atated in , O]F AN ' EP XEI T 01 R Is,prescribed by the leading physicians o I I � . I I
I o,r Wo A0 h,Lpp1,1ej:;. s��-ol.n to, jull, 1% I.,: . I red to our'cus- V . E NGEANCE .� I .1 e as - , "y . � f 11 . �� ,
S t(hey may cdv Wi�aers the better. The deqcite aroma - . council the .other day, at One tim A6 , � � -1 ES I Canada, I . I , . ,
: � -0fore J. W. &YInt'ar C01.12y, Notary pu2ic. . or the lleng distances that which butter so made generaMly ha i Mturned Traveler- I have often many as $00,000 people were employed.; � I I . T F A li I I I . I ,�
� . � � they are dbaliged to traverse. lin large - . S, P t - The P. & L; E'mulslon "., �
-11eaRN STATG312`14'T OF A, GILAWEE �,� . very eva-iiescent, and Nvhen made bho,utht of that young Mr. Tease, and On the other hand, the extent -of ter- , — -----
-....- I I towns, Where staKing is. expensive, 'a ro'Is gr packages, by- be, in . e used to torment Miss Aub whi,ch has r ! � I THE PERFECT TiA Is a marvellous fiesb producer and willIgive . I ,
. "Ift. urn ritary to'be safeguarded may ; I
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. Mon�'A img exposed to b 1 you an appetite. . I I I
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I � I rmuigz White, nine yaal-3,01d-Y.,.�D cul.Tored r,j.:, considerabba Item Would be stricken offi OW alx,�'Ioses thisr ddiQte flavor very ,a out, her red hair, Did, she ever get well excite mueasiness.; � and thL1-*xe axe I � ,. I
I even with him? . r I I, � I . � 50m & S1 per Bottle I I I.,
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, V i, rodupeany � Old Frie I I , , :1 I 11 , I
'12 eince. bee birth, ,q he t[he annuad expenditure, Butchers, ,bak� M - . �
I I ,:..-Xo. it, .nu entively rared twi soon. Co'd stora , e does not p other"circumstances, too, which must , i I L 1, I I
5, I lia-Long ago. She niarri6d be..,taken, we fey,r, iiato account. IsAbe , DAVIS & LAwnm, ft, LTD. :" �' L
UencXtll -� , %,�tO:11 lm'l* u1i by !�yck1314MI'S "900tej,a., ' charifio, abd,nothing Can be dorke'to re . . I � �e stire Y611 get
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I ." I' 'I'll, 1011-� 1."'; a;%, :, ars- and otIN!r kradesimen woulld find tain this flavor, but - bun. : I � . I , I . � .
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: I m1c. , packing in Jars so I 11 I �'. � I � � I � European, civil servi'6e. as, effiefent as it ! I � . �
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11, . . , ta b mt..,I42 wher, Mvi. Georgp, ivwto, 1,,,,� tlh� , horseless carriages pr � I 'was, a dozen 'years , ' I U111-1-1l"AAAA". I . � 4 I . .
. , ;.,t,t0;1 'H". ito,*], ont ClateLl Jaly 0, 189j, ofitable for as to exelude the air. : , �,. o LIVERPOOL ANDMAMPMO.:1, , i-ago?"W6 do not ' . . �� ... T� .
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I. . . I . '. 'doubt its energy and devotior , I 11 i I I . I I I I I � . . I :. I
I . , "�1".11�11,C4,11"", - the conveyance Of 'their eA,I The in, t,- bu,t the N'Soom 11 , I
�,,Ipre J, P. Not?.! Publiv. goods as w ir,ket var,Ue of butter depends' ' Shipping ,at, Hamburg amounted to , �. - - , )
. 11 I ... . � , L 1'7� 1 I , I upon its Eavor, to a great extent, pro- � isenior .ranks have liben' sadl�-', depleted. M I ' , � 1. I .
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�, - CW3nnna"ve�i mAvUNRED, - - Ives, Apa�rb, indeed, from bahL17'more tham any other quality. Ap- his only 5,965,959 tons it) its credit for by premature retirements. . In these I . I , . , I . I 11� "I .
, ,, I SW54-- as of themse 6,956,000 tons in. 1895, while LiveipGOl'
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: .1. X I� those persons.'wVo might pe,arince "shouid lic',given due PTomffi- 'the same' yeai A years , I . 1111ack-Aehe. J eintic . I" i
� i . I 4T - UOR ,N'X P1.1 DIE. � I net be able days of a depreciated rupee, � civilian .rH,c � I . ,# r-ace-Aelie'.9c
I I I - In te, Liver- ,$ ,
.. - llarthoromt.,b Sk., Toron f i to purchase a , motor, 'but who find a ende� but'flavor'ig paramount. , , pool's -shipping las increased. about 40 � lei .rHE W A L , r1till5i NCUrnlgle pallu. I ,
L � , CiV.103 !'�, N2,714%11, 13 I usually tikes -his, pension U16 moment Fin EST Tr , ,
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I I � � . 1-ain. ill tile Side, etc., I , ,
I '0,I,'., llp.d �% �.q!,:1,1102dwt ci '1)%,�d UO-ables, jt)j,�. ".pr he bas:earned it; and,the ,men who ORLD . �� TEA L� ,
��:Ildtw, ��,,-��;.�� lo*11� tron, , borse esseintiak to their bus ' ' L lees now rulie there is but little per cent, while, Haniburg's ,shows an � .
� k anct C.OrlstivM107.'. . ineAa;� there . I I I � I . . I I I .
I eneouragem( ;,� I COUI& .best, lea& a f=iue campaign axe . Refieved nuil Cared by I I
I'll - �n-t to the butter-m%kers increase of. abbut� 7,0� per Cent. the, Promptly I I
I 7'�'t.,ver- lick w. , � . no individuals w!"O wippazed to formertime$,' but 'it , ,I .
f;,""ti -rl' 1-,, M 5�IEV!);a a., 11101t, lqiL 11i'l a�pqtit� are , practical'Iy I I . . �ROM TK�JETEA F TA CUP L I 1
� 'I'" 'n, ,Tia aw WiL 11 I . out, of service. * . . .; � L ,�.
, � no — '' - ' N ITS NATIVE PUPITY. I I 1.��,� ",
T I ".. , 'o g,,,,-�js `w111'ceaO%%`t11','j;.' would not reap consid8rable fi ng.11 ' r r I i I
1'. i2h,, M.; p,;,�,,:!.i,,, . I bene t not (10 "to weaxy im' w6bldoi Care In regaird tot;lie. cost of famine relief ,I . L I I .11
� � �,:,,wl�iion, ii, ` , I , AN IMMENSE BALLOWN. ii The'," D. -A L " ' .
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� 1 3, �i',��!!' � ''.'!'�';!'-�'�"j�1'3';r'.�"i; �111,10� 11r.'11 d1lil 1'7 from ,the substitution Of aL7LJ-,o-car,1 f anctr intere9t must. be, ikept up *if we .. I I I .it:As satisfactory to know that a re- " Mons , oon " Tea is . packe I d tinder the supervislon � . 0 - I I I i :1
I ��:.t�� - 0 11 '..., (",.a- T1. IaMaaq WWC. I h.", . , or ,�Voixtd retain Thp,'captive balloon which the French petition -of the reckless exp�nditure that . I I .1 I.
, � , . , ,�,:, '. �� 1, I -� , � I . I a reputatiorn as ek�erts 'gadvardsedatid sold by them I or: : ',� �
- , � � ;,,� � � " . , 11-�"C�. ,T�,T'% fZt,--,! cli: ors0ess ciatriages. Prolon�ged jou'- in the dairy line and stand at 'the lltop� expect to employ ai the World's Fair took, Place in Lord Northbrook's time of the Tea drowers, arid I I "I
. t-' , I . .1. I I �. I as a sangleof t'ha best qualitiesofladianand Ceylon I Menthol Plast �' .1
, .,zey�s Could bPtakerr upon far less -cost- of the list", , , , " ,, .1 I I isaltogethetunlikely. Eyeifbefai th' c I I I , �. I . ".1 ;
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— . l I I I ill A ackagar. � �. llavinjr, used yolir D. & L. Mantliol Plaiter .
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better castoms of bhe o'd . I DAV19 & LAW,RrNCr CO., LTD, . . ,1
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