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Exeter Times, 1901-6-13, Page 3
BSOLIJTE �(�7�('T �tTT�T nf,r� an unrortu?iate statements. DUAL PURPOSE COW. OA T t�- 111Y'D IJV 1►7 An Oxford professor' was stains his pupils a lecture on "`Scotland and the Seeta" CATTt.E THA'1 WILL PREDOMINATE A CONSIDERATION WORTH WHiLE ' "`These Tardy mere" he said, "Mak ON THE AVERAGE FARM. FOR LOVERS OF NEAT VOLUMES, nothing about swimming acres& the Tay three times every morning before Goad jdl and Beet Production IlOt breakfast," Incompatible NinatrbT;e Tit One Animal—nowonN A ole o ve b ane svho Could .`rot SEC���. Pr b :?: S i d y t s of .au fifer .. + Suddenly a Ioud bur t g to Produce 7i`hie Letaiialiic Class oX came from the center of the hall, and came. Standard }Yorks in. Paper l.ov'eral 1'at the professor, amazed at the idea of tisat had formed about the appendix ('enuine up in alluding at Home worthy of any one daring to interrupt him in the At the winter meeting of iilinnesota burst, and Dor. hardy was eoihveyed, Their. Contents. 1 ixiiddle of his lecture, angrily asked the stockmen In St. Paul Professor Thom- on the advice of Dr- ISfcPhedran, bis "" 1 offender what he meant by such con- as Sbaw started a lively disca�ssion by physaelan, to the general Hospital, I ve salved the problem at last duct. Prai&ing dual purpose cattle, Among where Dr. I. li. Cameron 'unit Dr. Carter n of having my book shelve& ',s teem a •"I s est thipicin air;' re lied oilier thinge lie said: Cattle kept for Starr Performed an operation, The really neat appearance, and Trove end ,, g' p meat and milk production or for milk Patient was very o Pills. i that lndlviduai, that the poor Scotch. canveniclrt as well, without depend- :!:z an, but milledea�kt evtenger e on - 'n upo ex eusivel bound books ! chaps would find themselves on, the, and meat production, .as the case may 3 o'clock thismorningt was 1 1pj ,/ � i b n t." y I f their clothes when the I be, In my Judgment always will be the d�'class of cattle that will predominate on a p a er of the •circle" who. made this tri- : landedi"—London Answers, i Hon. Hr, Hardy's condition ]lad been w. Mast Bear c�i, dttlro of uu pIitut Annouticement, and we were I y the average farm: I speelally will this unchanged throughout the -tight. At nf`, i be true of farms rich hi production, and ¢ that Stour respiration was good, the r�'' i soon interested In her explahnation. AYVarRtnB to 13°4 Writers. :a 'There are many places where real - E more particularly will it be true of pulse unsettled, but the patient was ly valuable and standard worksirl° ''' biose large enough to maintain from resting comfortably• being perfectly Afford Expensively Iseund Books — HIIt. HA.RDX sgnIols•LYILL. ;THE lii=RITISH CENSUS. Jin 011, ration rerfarmed at Toronto: Gen- rhe Continuoct. iiepopulotio z of Irrlan eral liospitsl on Sunday. Below Scotland Dote—Some Figures Toronto, June 10.—The litany That Tell axe Story+ friends of Jiots, A. S. hardy will 1'be decennial census in the United Learn with regret that the attack of States is taken in the years ending appendicitis from which he has been with 0• the decennial census in ailing for a week became very much txr4at Britain is taken in years end- ing' midnight on Saturday an abscess worse on Saturday. Shortly before ing with 1, and the iniauaieratiari of the inhabitants of treat Britain, for the "census in that country amounts to little h;tore than this, bas only recently been completed for 1901, and the results of it announc- ed officially. Apart, of course, front the remarkable growth of England 1 and Wales in population, the figures of which have been published, the l most remarkable feature of the cen- sus ensus is the fact that for the first time the population of Scotland now ex- ceeds that of Ireland. Prior to the Irish famine, between .N 1816 and 1848. and the revolution- ary uprising, which was its sequel. the population of Ireland was ape proximately 8.200,000, and of Scot- land 2,600,000, a disparity so great that the importance of Irish ques- tions, pressing for settlement at that time, could very clearly have been understood, and the apparent ne- gleet of the Scottish iuterests ac- counted for. if not i.ustaf.ed. These arc+ the censns figures of the tWo countries since 1511. They show as steady diminution of population of c Ireland. and an equally constant in- crease. in the population of Scot - der clear print, on good paper. rimy ba ; t ten cows ujiward or even a smaller conscious. obtained in paper.,, covers at very number, so that a cream separator can sr Sitalio Wrapper 13 asp ere •w..difficult thing to keep these books in There are several reasous 'why it rates. c°141141'. VET AT r1c:LP4.low ow, is n *extremely ,be kept upon the farm. letakeas.n ` any kind of good condition, and, ail- ' M1 should be so, the chief .et which are'; Yieuiouat officer Expressed. Dssagpolnt- a , ;though (hurler Laub, has invested a Mont at.Not 7inding /tomes Beady. TOW ,PACWg fi b tit b d d ill the following: Good milk and beet tiro-„ ;. R •none-_ e . public e , at. eared. ,rLR y, duction are not inconhpatible in the Winnipeg, June $.---Col. Dent, the 0R Q IM smelling publte ikb1 l tat with aremount officer of the Imperial Dov F:.. -. lIt ._ one animal. Growip>a animals for milli , p Mala of romance. I privai#eIy Prefer ; x 4 i veriuu nt art ivied from Montreal yes- F0R tIIOlIS1 s• l , and meat will insure the more pronto., , , , , to have my own a t.5u'1t.�at' c'ii�...,,_sn.,.,.1.., a, . " FOR a�raRP�u L' ISR- ,r, „ ,,,,, a .,� • , _ ble eonsumptlan at all the vatted toad z expected fid d al ��, ^vtliote, " "To this end I make covers for the larger ones of the canvas used for ' stifientng skirts. This is not an ori- ginal idea, but arty 4t7'eth,ad ar:a.y prove suggestive, and therefore help- fut. The covers are cut ib:ah .:1. mar- gin ar gin of an inch at : op .amici Dotter% �- and long enough at each side to fold under, nearly back to the inside of the cover. The 'eaves is laid over thebookas d d ' s ct e S ocde ands R1 the h b are then over -handed together. A'• narrow ribbon is s• wed at top and battorn of the track, sand when tile.. i Shorthorns are by far the most owner ;; - p ESS notcave- is adjusted, it i$ tied inside B>town—Hello! W'bat's the Matter? r, taus. And the place for fife dual per- ' &tm Iy because he fins four legs and tomes of the middle pages. I prefer this to Green --I'm to aft aw ll Ss. 1 1 Q- nose Shorthorn is on the arable farm,' rarity" +aril Q tyro in a fancy bow on the outside, ` hosed to At}ss Grey by letter and have F' rich era productive power. Second in � WiuTelt{ rroisttsit-..,u Law. the title. and gives a better and — file's refused tall'! a ".-- fi Brown Aad s. y second lleeauso they are in any way in - r, , g` p�tem hooklike appearance on the shelves. Grcetz-••1 ttonat tenon', 1 can't read at seri t the Shorthorns as dual ux� dealers of this city are raising a land .1' "" "•I letter each one, rtnd schen they or oS p , to test the prohibition law, which i1>G Treatment is Offered you Ab- are an the shelves or an use they letter. (Collapsea once More,) carne tato force on Zi`rtissestia►v. fOR C©liSTj!ATtOit', FOR$ IOW1K!!F, FoRmlEEam lIMX,ION eitereess RlilrvG IC i,EfallicKE. CURE ECIJR terda'. Col. hent said: t• n,•v vrnnn +thou the faces, bfafu-:, "' expect to n a. goo ca et- Fitsacu... r,R . -.. s,„ t ion of }sorses here for say inspection, taining such cows and Iuilldug tui.. v T ^. asn somewhat disappointed to : hand will be more profitable relatively find noiaa�^t'ssb`Ifl"v #"ms to know_;,, growing beet cattle only where # "'"-'' ` Unties than y anything. about my arrival, a,rid as year. the calves suckle the dares, Such a there is nothing for me to •clo here, I 1 1 system of eow keeping is a necessity to : will leave this afternoon for the keep frit equilibrium the production and : wast. 1 expect to stop off at fort- sae market values of dairy products. ; age la Prairie, Branton, Regina, 1 Which breeds furnish these dual per- ; Moose Jaw, Calgary, and, in fast, es pose cows? The Shorthorns do in lar- til go tinct theht on horses Ie riwant gat ili : gest numbers pure and In, the grade IL!! 1�ontst I ~cant all the ahnilnals form, for one reason among others that ; 1 ,eaan get; Taut I Sa'clu't tatty a, horwe e to be Cured. It leaves a. free space for lettering just got her answer order carne the Red Polls, not placed'° Charlottetown. June Tile liquor The ..1s_ solutly Free. axe easily preserved as though bound Sweet G.saaeit in the orthodox way, and the expense t "" (aereles& A cousideretion not to be overlooked' is frons, ogle -third to one-fourth lass, 'There was moonlight, and the svetera i,�: ., • a ,. �. ,. "Whah is Mistah Challteye?" trt 4f the lake glimmered like molten dia,. �i ;., �' :°Miss . Brown. in the treatment of consumptives is the ; To book lovers whose lounger for real til ,, , i 1,; ,.• quired Det, Miami Ilr n S- naonds. A. thrush sang sleepily, and reit S:;'. " - t "• 'S ?" repeated ex1lA.nse in quest of health. Some t r alio food 1s insatiable, but who ens alri� . .., , \4halt 7. Ire. r l fated Sir. lura,. medical men are now advising their 1 front a boat rocking on tho bosom of us P'n le i; ably final filo bottom of their purses � t'ro l ^thatorients to go Ion distances in the ha. '¢ : 'waterscame e tlae faint tinkle ' `i•�>Il,t .�.1 s. e , n.id w' e change of i � willdo sir on lr, � inconveniently near the top, this is ;. rho placid a nI �,��, r � ,�� ,,..�A 1� II he wall � ln_ter l g a r it cm good. a consideration, The canvas luny be `' of a guitar. , ,,; ' 1r. •. , - call, • , lot of vilenui nonsense is being said, a:::c obtained in black, dark brown, ecru "What would you say," lee cried In < „ " Hell, you sees, do troot is dat he's written, about chane of climate asx; ::- , #' , g ", a anis grey, so the book shelves need , low, husky tones, leaning toward the 3,1 land up: He wah kyahless bout his Influence on the patient. Suck tcc ,;a• not look like those of :a encutn,tin d Ilealtli aid:11405"s, says one. "Go tl4e nic a' t: it s", g ti dainty vision occupying the other end '. , } library. of the boat, "lt 1 were to tell you that . t�� �^ " Hab he a cold?" says another. How is a pour seal }' set "t Pamphlets, when not in use, I' T tblllk of you day and nI>rht and evezl • .a "fin. I hard a razor out an" nqulr- Tito R'arld's **Greatest" I'lotarc, suCre:rr with sore lungs, to*dec a tie in. sets with a tape or ribbon, ••r Itr.Ow;i SWISS num )i'doiilT ed if anybody wanted to fight and The huge picture, 87 feet long and tiles: rlili'erent authorities? Tht i.r t it and then place inside a sfmilar coy dream of your , pcopie die of aonsumpti. n in,t11 cl:t:.tic, r. This 1 lettered n the rk ' ""Well," sho replied, with a soft Step's pose Cattle, but because they are not eta he said 'yes,' 1(i Pet high. that has for SO many They recover front it troy fir: all c::1:.: e h may beo ba. gurgle, "I would say you were capable ` nnfaeraus. They are a little smaller Wears bung on thr wall of tin. Great and take its place on the shelves„Beres Hull to Omit Work. nail ass 4itrict :s 1Iospital. was re - :if they are treated roperiv. The •a with the books. �'o a busy worker ; of most beaufitul t}toughts. than the Shorthorns and, in my judg• Corporal John Snaith, of Thames- lnovr•cl rlreentl., germst cure for :the c r•e.” is tat k.,...s pas- Atter that he rowed viciously. Den- meat, should be kept so. Bence their ,. .. . germs that produce at, "il;i, is xe i: A. who after needs to refer to a sorely cif B C.anlpany, Soutl; J*`iri- It was i4afniell by Antonio Yatrio, `. plashed under the Slocum syse to a sage here or a passage there, it is ver Times. best plaice will be round on farms un- can contingent, who was Wounded lata between 1G3.1 and Ira;+(►, "to cam- treatment.The disease must have > .;la an inestimable benefit to have every dulating and with fairly good produe- severely at Paardeberg, recently ob memorale the ftoun,l:tl ion of endow- ?, ing to :feed an, That is the rutin. i 1• y ,t The Vernal reeling. p. book 'within Gats reach. Time is too `tion, rained employment on the C. P. R., mens within the hospital of the underlying the Slocum system. la, rt. precious to tumble over a pile of Ah, 1►Ir.,�Weare}ohsum, said utas The Brown Swiss are also good dual but the kg that received the bullet Royal Matrernatieal Scholarship by' anEt. your home. worn books or paunphlets minus coy ; Gabbelgb, you make one feel that it ivy , purpose cattle, with a leaning to milk. soon gave out, and he has had to re- His Majesty King Charles II, in POSITIVELY FREE.' a► e,.. • a Seotkeree. : ear. 11 .,,.,. ...... £t 1:1 ▪ ,c, • . ,,�".i:000 i If.5,i 4,2e"I 1'.. $Ii, "42 5,794,9a7 3.062,".114 1871 ....., ;3.412,:177 .200.018 c r �(1"'iC i .i4. } , 1 ..... 4 11 t.i0 1 4,4;50,540 4,471,9;17 Prior to the period before 1820-48 the uopula•tion of Irfelaaud bad been steadily increasing and Ireland and Scotland indeed had been growing side in population . ui by side: Year, lrela:nd. Seaitl:tncl. 1801 :,.1C,.ilitfl .f1t+R,040 1.1311 7.8Ctiy,dtlCa 1£t.`il ..,,,, 1 .'-o2,4a00 2,0;4,000 1831 .,.., 7.72,000 2•,vf4,000 li?#I .,,1.47,1100 2.620,000 Although r••cen c •'nous figures show that In the various provinces , €af the countries. in w}rich an enurn- enation has been t:aat'n, notably in ranee and Sweden. the papulation is about stationary'. Ireland is now ;. tilt• only country in the world whia';l. for more than half a century, has been. and is being, steadily depopa. luted. ers or title pages in search of astray is spring all the year round whenever • They have ample growth for beef pro- turn to 'Inn ulrsford, whore he is Uv- 1673 and 167;." volume that, never is '.near the top. you call. �� I duction, but their strong bone develop- ing quietly; Corp, *�a-Iitlt vacs by It has therefore:.I+drn part of the, Toner your sickfriencitca,n have a prxv.rnurr, But properly covered and titled It is ` Now, that's nice, said Mr. Wea received $l. 0 0 from the Canadian fiunou ; drool fair over 20f) yeare, 7 •"21.tatmeat, simper write to Tu 'r. n, t'1" t•b, nlent' is Somewhat against them for semmoc>s Co., Limited 179 Xing tit, west, Y,•roo• easily found as a bound 'book, relshsum, while the rich redness of his Patriotic Fund. and it has not been removed ed fnr over • prodncing the highest class of beef. - 75 yt•ars. Ch Ir}.� Lamb and Cole - the m tome° Th®exS cumtle°addr -e,4414 I premptiy rent, Slocum Caro) will Lo When writing for theta always mention this vapor. ha reads., seethe elsanm's fres eller le ,American papew Wilt pimps° send for rampke to lova Toronto lhboraMarie; blusb crept athwart his countenance. They are large cattle and are therefore The Colony of Grenada. 1 "Yes,you do," continued the young a adapted to Conditions In which milk The last official report from Oren- lady that know that spr ing always ; production Is abundant. The tittle oda gives a satisfactory account of gives us that tired feeling, —Baltimore 1 Devons are good dual purpose cattle, the condition of the colony. The re- A.meriean. I with a. leaning to beef. Their place Is venue of 1899 was larger than that Ion hilly farms, p of any previous year and there' was Sidle LIgIit. on Hestotr. . tom land for growing pwinterofon food. a proportionately large. surplus. The "" What kind of joint eta you call ; export .of cocoa, the main staple, this?" inquired the fresh young report- } These animals, with their neat limbs Was very large, and this was one of er for The Afternoon Yeller, happening c and smooth, ponyllke frames, dress the main causes of the prosperity of along when Noah was making his cele- I well on tho block and produce an ex- the xthe island, the other two being the brated collection of living wild animals. s cellent quality of beef. Dual purpose high ,price of cocoa in the foreign"'This is a Get Together club," re- cows may also be obtained by taking markets and the consequent large int-"This Noah, with cold politeness. large dairy cows of mixed breeding and porta f a of foodstuffs. Indeed, the „ crossing upon them Shorthorn, Polled o price of cocoa is the chief element in Please step a little to one side, young ; Durham or Iced Poll bulls from and the prosperity of Grenada. The re- man. You are hindering the proem - milking g venue for the year in question was sion."—Chicago Tribune. milking families. In two or three gen- venue and Kidney Pills erations of careful breeding the dual Kidney Mixture £62,874 and the expenditure £57; Y 611; the total imports amounted to No Improvement In the Birt'. finality will assert itself. Sciatica Remedy £210,783 and the exports to £257,- Detrick—So your son has taken up + How, then, shall the dual purpose, Sarsaparilla , Sarsaparilla 274. Of the exports cocoa was vale the historical novel in place of the ' cow be bred? Select large, roomy bod- Mixtureed at £234,610, while imports to' the cheap dime variety. Well, I suppose fed cows. Secure bulls inclining to theCough. value of £Z01,9.41 were from the it has improved him a great deal? a pronounced meat form to maintain Cholera, and Diarrhoea Mia - United Isom and to that of Kayron—Not that I can : stamina for crossing upon the cows. •- £46,803 from see. Insteadother British colonies. ,These bulls should be from dams in Chilblain Lotion. The import trade from foreign conn- of pulling all the feathers out of the , tries is. almost wholly confined to parrot's tail -to play red man he bends 'the near ancestry of which were good the United States, the trade with all our stovepipe for armor and carries milkers. Feed the heifers in such a which, as well as with Canada, is off the ice pick for a lance.—Chicago way that their milking powers will rapidly increasing. The chief im- isies's. not be injured. Eliminate all milk pro - ports are flour, fish, meal, sugar, ducers below the desired standard as timber, and clothing. The total Describing Him. soon as the fact is known. Persistence population at the end of the year was 64,093. THE TtI I LO K who wakes the suit you or- der here will snake it right— he'll put careful. conscientious work into every ditch. That will insure its durability. Wo Have some Bargains in season`ahle suitings that we'd. like tci close out. You can save ai few dollars just as well as not. J. Ha Grieve. MERCHANT TAILOR EXETER BRITISH TROOP OI, LINIMENT FOR Sprains, Spraina Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers/ Open Sores, Bruises, Stiff Joints, Bites and lugs of Insects Cot Colds Contracted Neuralgia,- Bronchitis; Gtiba, Rheumatism,d%'aa, is;" oilp,, ore 'r iroat, Q•.ins .y, Whooping ugh and all Painful Swellings. A LA.IRG' ! OTTLEE 25a. _ �\ :fir—_.,• e ridge Must both have gazed with awe BROWNING'S at its immense size and strange drawing, for Vario. like many an- 11 Q� S �^other court painter, was a Mighty IC o . e poor artist. Christ s IluSpitul is tiooined, how ever, .end tlhe great. picture is to go : to Horsham, with the biluecoat boys. So the other day, under the careful supervision of Mr. C. W. Carey, keep- ; er of the picture gallery at the Royal Dyspepsia Cure Holloway College, it was lowered , Blood and Nerve Tonic from the wall with pulleys and care fully and gently laid on the ground.., Stomach and Liver 'Pills Its weight is two and a half tons. Iron Blood Pills and Mr. Carey proudly says "it Is I' the largest and heaviest picture in the world." The canvas is to be taken out of the frame, and cleaned before being rehung.—London Mail. Headquarters! For Subsoiling. Subsoiling, which consists in stir- ring the soil below the depth usually plowed, acts differently in different soils and different: seasons. It makes more room for development. anis en- ables the plant to extract food and moisture from a greater area. By loosening up more of the soil, Fits ca- pacity . for absorbing and retaining moisture is increased. By absorbing greater amounts of moisture in win- ter and spring, provision is made against summer drouth. The effects of subsoiling last from two to three years and are more marked on the, growth of root crops, such as turn- ips, beets carrots, potatoes and parsnips than upon others. The best test as to proett in subsoiling is to tryu it upon an acre and not careful- ly the yield and result :.,s compared with agiven area not subsoiled. Solid sporting Truth. Jake Gaudaur appears to be per- fectly justified in his refusal to make any more concessions to either Towns or his backer 'Sullivan. If the latter were looking for a race they would have little fault to find with the terms offered them. If they . don't ' want race, ; a x e, it is ,.lme they quit bothering - the champion and others. The professional rowing game is too near dead now to be able - to stand any cheap talk: A. good race in good earnest might help to revive it. Talk a.ndno race will kill it sure, says the 'Toronto Telegram.. Useful' to a fJatestnara. :. ''':-,hen von nen vitt ashamed :of : ce, na - :Ls -ria.,, t of in:,� pc i6ical" i:n1•i!..1, ; , "Yes, Jiggs is in the banana trade, in such breeding will give the coun- but he does no good. He Just fritters try such dual purpose cows as have away his time," said the sympathetic not been seen in the land. friend. Hoard's Dairyman recently printed "Ah, I see," observed the frivolous the picture of the brown Swiss bull person. "He is a sort of banana frit- I%IcJohn, with the following' infprma- tea"—Baltimore American. _ tion: In reply to our request for some specific information as to the dairy Warm aladed. points and dairy heredity of this bull, Parish Councilor -Well, I do voate llcjohn, Mr. Inman writes es concern - that the two par'shes be marmaladed. ing the former that "he has a wide Chairman—Our worthy brother coun- head between the horns and eyes, a calor means, I understand, that the very dishing face between the eyes two parishes should be jammed to- and between the eyes and nose; lots of getherI-Punch. A Housecleaning Carol. The melancholy days have come, the saddest of the year; The carpet's on the clothesline, and incessant whacks we hear;. The bedding's in the kitchen, and the beds are in the hall; The pictures are upon the floor, while some one dusts the wall; We eat -cold -meat and -crackers from awobbly. kitchen chair, For this is glad housecleaning time --so tree from toil and care. The neighbors line their windows and a hasty , census take Of all the bric-a-brae we have and calculations make If it was bought with ready cash oron installment plan; We rescue our provisions from the hasty garbage �. man, And lite is gay and carelesslike; it makes one want to roam— To Me away—because the folks are cleaning house 1 at home. I The melancholy days are here—the days of soap and dust; j Stove polish daubs the table ware; there'spie on i Wagner's bust; old some frying he bathtub's tilled Pianoh ss Y gp ane; ,i with books; The women folks, ah, who could tell who they were by their looks? I Sing UeylTh,e -'tart housecleaning "time, the time ofdat anu, It is. asgindeoulesight 10.Eee—throvgl%a big tele• scope* t'-11�ltimore.'.A311"U lean:• room between the ribs and from the ribs to hip bones; a. loug, slim tail with heavy switch; four well devel- oped rudiinentaries; a long udder vein; loose, mellow skin; full, bright eyes; a good back, and a fine chest." He is, however, unabletostate any- thing about the dairy ability of the FOUR RUNNING 30 u Their Casual l:emarks, The author of "Life and Sports on the Pacific Slope" says that in as- semblages where a little patience and ,This signature is on every os o e Try any of these preparations and good humor temper what is dis-i j a%ativ$1OfIl0=�ila�lII4 3 you will he astonished at their wonder- agreeable the people of the Pacific ful healing and curing properties. Al Full line of Patent Medicines on hand. ye older than you Yet it's ull w f look young color oI fie.,. the hair, .It's See young pers1 look prematurely in this way, Sad b altse it's all urine sary; for gray ha ay always be cored its t r 0 01ol y us' g --- For over ha fury this has. standard hair prep tion, It is an els dressing; stops ing of the hair; ma, the hair grow; cleanses the so from dandruff. S1.00 a bottle. AU druggists, "I !are Ices wiz?, 1ie$er'a Vigor fur oCer ;: l ycare anti I heartily rereraMea4 Stto Morn rb. CIS "Jae est late tease in etsSstett MD. U. L..4.47=5;.14 ti.lul:3, le.O. Erta, !,,t70.4 4 o ntt o'eteinati the sou erpectett mom the Seim, t.lelltoater aostaear, J.0. A1.1S44, These pills are a specific f diseases arising from disor nerves, weak heart or watery They- cure palpitation, dizz smothering, faint and weak s shortness of breath, swellings o and ankles, nervousness; sic:a ness, anmmia, hysteria, St. dance, partial paralysis, brain female complaints, general del' and lack of vitality. Price floc. b tth TOILET ARTICLES SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES J N. I3RONM1NQ Dominion Laboratoru NINE BOIL dam, a most 'important particular for correctly e ticuating his dairy potency, but says the dam of his sire gave 10, - On pounds of milk in one year that made 550 pounds of butter. Her weight was 1,850 pounds! Dlcaobn is only 3 years old and consequently none of This heifers is in mill: and thus able to contribute her evidence as to his merit or otherwise as a dairy sire. How Prize Cheese Wan •Mode. The prize for best cheese at the an- nual convention of the Ohio Dairy- men's association was Won by B. B. Herrick of Wellington. It scored 94 and was made Dec. 4 from milk deliv- ered once : a day, as follows: Rennet test, 8—; used 21,4 otwces per 1,OQtr, e: agulation, 25 minutes; cooketatItold s , eft luilktest•¢ d 4.5 per cel degrees; hours from cattail to dipping; at'. •:1<.11- on¢ ,i ,i, : r iti<ll; i a. B film ,. •4" 1 r: cal til 1.1Jra Gil 1„1 c The T. Milburn Co,, Liinited, Toronto, Ont. Some time ago my blood got out of order and nine large boils appeared on my neck, besides numerous small ones on. my shoulders and arms. Four running sores appeared on my foot and leg and I was in a terrible state. A friend ad, .sed Burdock Blood Bitters, so I precured three bottles. After finishing the first bottle the. boils started to disappear and the sores to heal up. After taking the third bottle there was not a boil or sore to be seen. Besides this, the headacbes from which 'I ufierad 1vft ane and I improVecl so -n ueh ,�'tr,l a, ilii x� otv Strong and robust again. n. Yottrl'trulh, 1"VIA '0n7lNG7g, olspie, ( Scope are at their best. Once, at a performance of some play, several youths were guying the principal character, to the annoy- ance nnoyance of everybody else. :Suddenly a man said to thews, very politely: That lady on the stage is making so much noise that we cannot hear what you are saying. But I hope we shall have the pleasure of listen- ing to your criticisms later, when the act is over." Silence followed the remark. At times something more forcible is needed. A certain woman had one day been rudely treated by a minor railway official- She was very in- dignant, and quite at a loss for words; but she had a saving sense of humor, and turning to a stranger at her elbow: "Sir,” said she, "will you tell this man what I think of hint?" The stranger, without betraying the least excitement, said in a melan- choly drawl: "Sir, this woman thinks you aro an under -strapper, clothed with a little brief authority, whose only qualification for the place you occupy is your extraordinary impu- dence." Testing His Temper,:' '- , "A year or two ago," said a, young roan to a, friend, "I spent a few weeks at south coast watering places. One clay I saw a macl ne which ih b re the P O inscription, on `Drr a of penny in the slot and learnt how to your se maker u i• t o s last.' As I had- n't a great deal of money I thought an investment of a penny to show ine how to nave the purchase of a pair of trousers would be small capi- tal put to good use; so T -.bopped the required coin in : and a card appear- ed. \Vhat do yc&a suppos- it recom- mend ed. econs-1 aided. as ia"re ay to rran.l 'my noetic s hist?" 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