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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1902-9-18, Page 2TIIE RE Paull; T nox Pacts Abo Visit • • • • Queen Al "Prevee ree ley Irospit tied down sick and brought I says a Lo The man extant, as atthe bas There w wounds, enteric as had to dri Buell water there Is a nese n.11 th remainder men whose well, and another de the fierce without nil exposure - These cons whichhad into hospi and brougl lot of littl behind hini his limbs, what was bones of hi 1Te is sti gnrand losses. Bim they are s grateful to of his lam TEEr In the 111 9,568 beds are wante tents and erected in pitals, like which are accessible is plenty o commodati There is tal. Men' among the the sea possible sent out their regim every. man he 'has a, f tor showin Ilia meal much as are two co one day: "Watkins chicken, t eggs, 1 lb. ounces port 4 ounces v "Jones ( bottles o fruit, 2 on seger, 1 -o The pla it has plen fine swim there are cards, ehes other ho will spread The Quee ly pleased NET Sir Fred as experts was not la for infeetio taken for appeared t has been spread witl Similarly theory ti should be had to be years ago, used for fe were disinf of the shu to do wou pitals for i Netley is sanitary times have the last b tresses bet steads wit has had t floorings ii harbor g deal did. there have But they when it is large num they are s tumn the VEGET p10101110, tins Oth' day 01 ITheenther, results cannot • he otherwise than . anada ermanent, . - s,,,.ch a' goad thrit, that he will come to tie a By near the stalk lives of so Many women 0* source A. W. CILDASON, beneficial to the •feriner. Iv -0 math"! Tess -"Really, I don't think a wo- often end feel. at home, And the if these plants, about an constant misery. OGS the getillitle 1 .„Ar. : ..Notarli Public. tain. the present prices of these' ma- man should marry until site le ',,o.,, New York Central can ' st1 b 4"11 WESTERN CAN.ADA ' from the juncture of , the With the full name "Dr. Willicuts' :-,-"a• chines means to eonlinue and iii.- Th"TI h did ') . ' 3u Y e , , ess- len w y you reftise nredited with having inculcated tl '•.-• p,n. ' ' LI ''‘OrIPOPIATICIN, e stalk. • in a short time ?ink Pills for Pale:People" on the news Catarrh Cure le taken. later- crease the development of the agri- Jack 13 . 1 . 1 • ', . ernes Wien le proposed five ' 4113` •.'t r .. , 11" ORTO A OS Ill: o accoanmodation 'in its. em- TORONTO. egan to bend towards The tiny their wor through tIi the light tends to s of thinkin upward p out touch parallel there is they will of the exc their task do not th the tuiseeil invisible tain indi • both, and on some 12 •ganism. • whop° ro • another, same ab poisollous way, and direction thing non they will aiei plant some fleSI • latter grt tisairrillato An experi eras was of one inch away leaf to th the /oaf b ides, end mural its Witzerl •••••••••"••••••••••...!.."`"*....,*".....-* II OF SOLDIERS ruh, -- gousAxn) BROUGHT E TO LIE IN HOS- PITALS, - ut The Treatment -- el by Queen and Sir E. Treves. ' andra, and. SiPrederiek ear r a atly inspected the Net- al. Since the nation set- the peace 4 188 to enjoy , disabled men have been. hospitals enne to lie in. , 4011. Letter. ' 1cl hospitals axe • still y lie well as the great hospital a and they are still busy. 11 be no more gun -shot and never age in so ineen. whea. the mobile columns ' hort boding it. wit ith as they 1d find. But certain amount of sick- There is also the a same.Without of "chronic" sufferers,Ask WO unds have not healed, tea from one cause an d d broken down by eilitate- hack work of marching ach rest; by hunger and al sorts of gallant, misery. ;auto a debris of the a•ar presently to be gathered ;al ships oz• transports it home to England. The a things Tommy leaves . now' include soraetimes and sometimes part of red in the undieninished in. 1 an absent-minded beg- lakes no fuss about his it, the nation knows that Lerifices and will be very the Queen for her care rd well-being. i ARE 9,56S BEDS. ilitary hospital there are But, as many of these i n ss' d for ordinary s ck e Docher•s huts have been the grounds of those hos- Netley and Portsmouth, • d and most best equippe rom the sea. Here there € room for more such ac- an. no hurrying out of hospi- ; health is built up there P111es on a, sandy soil by as thoroughly as before they are on pension or back to ants. It is prescribed for according to his case, and rrm filled out by his doe- r what he ought to get. is of the best, and as .ost men can. eat. Here nvalescents' dietaries for • (gunshot). -Half a roast ro bottles of stout, two fruit, 2 ounces cheese, 6 wine, a custard pudding, !getables.'' enteric.) -Roast chop, two stout, two eggs, 1 lb aces oatmeal, a ounces ance fish." co is roomy and cheerful; ty of recreation ground, a lug bath, and a library; sing -songs, bagatelle, 5 and draughts. If the pitals are like it, Toernely their praise. n they say, seemed high- vrith wliat Sim saw there. LEY'S DEFECTS. nick Treves regretted, all do. that the hospital lilt • with separate wings us eases. But the means he isolation of such cases D be complete, and there no instance of infection tin the hospital. itself. , it was against the best tat gunshot convalescents loused, as some of them in the crowded days two in huts which had been ver patients. These huts ected, and no hann came Mug; but the right thing .d be to have special hos- nfectious cases only. in the final stage of a regeneration which the imposed. Only now Etre adsteads with sack mat- rig cleared out for bed:- i steel one and £25,000 in be spent in laying down i the wards which will not irm.s as easily as the red In some other hospitals : been improvements, too will be tested very soon, no longer possible to let )ers of men recover before lipped home. During au- laid will be cleared. GREAT VALUE Of RUBS -.. . 4. SOIL COMPONENT .0.F. 4 VR' Irma mama. - , Experlinents by Prefessor Shutt, of the Ezperirnental Farm, Ottawa,. (Concluded). The chief value of green manuring, or the syetem . of ploughing -under a growing crop of elover, lias in the addition of nitrogen otheivise un- obtainable. By the subsequent de- eay in the soil of the turned -littler . clover this nitrogen is set fro, and • CatiOn illt0 avail- con.verted, by nitrifi , . d for future crops or grain able foo . ,. fruit trees, roots, and the like. The growth. and harvesting of the nitro- gen eons:inners leave the soil poorer in. nitrogen ; the growth of clover and other legumes, even when the c rop has been harvested and the; rooti only left, lea.ves the soil in- Variably richer in that COrtstituant. There are other advantages though of lesser importance a,ceruing from this rnethod. Humus in large amounts. is formed in. the soil from the organic matter of the clover. In addition to the functions of lover manuring with c there is t he mee.anical as well as the cemicn hhl a Imp' (IN eraent of the soil, the addi- tion of food materials, and the en- f ' b' l'f couragemen t, T o nucro ie i_e within the soil. hen, too, consid.erable aMOUTItS of potash: phosphoric. ctcid, and lime are abs,orbed and built up into its tissues during the growth of ' C001 These in part are obtained from depths of the soil not reached by the roots of other farm crops! ; therefore the turted-under clover crops can be considered as adding largely to the mineral supply of the superficial soil layer. The feature specially worthy of note, though, in, this connection is that this mineral food now ffered s 1 inmates for the use of succ° ' a 1 " eeding crops is much more 1 bl titan b f th 1 • aacti a e tan e ore e c o\ er ap- propriated it it has pract ; icelly •,1 , l• d d' t d d ' tf • er,n a tea y iges e , an is, iele- "' fore, 111011E EASY OF ASSIMILATION. To these benefits Must be added the good work that clover does as a "catch" crop, preventing the loss of soluble nitrates and other plant food through the leaching action of fall rains. • Since *the spring of 1893 system- . atie investigatory work to determine the fertilizing value of the clover crop has been prosecuted in. the Cen- tral ExperiMental Farm at Ottawa, under the direction of Dr, W. Saunders,. experiments on the branch farras having been started onie three years later. In most of these trials the clover has been sown with grain, wheat or barley, in the spring, and this has always resulted in a good stand of clover before the close of the season, as it grows rapidly after the grain is harvested. If the land is intended for grain the ploughing -under of the clover is done late in the autuiiin ; if a, crop of potatoes or Indian corn is to be grown th.e next season the cloeer is left till the following spring, whenOWN about the second or third week in May the clover will be quite heavy and furnish a large amount of ma- terial for turning -under. • It may be urged that the burying a a crop a clover is waste. This In a. measure may be true if the far- refer have sufficient stock to consume it, for b,y feecling it there is the op- Portunity of converting a part into high-priced animal products and re- e soil prctically 75 turning to tha. - - -----a--- A --1 GRATEIUL TRIBUTE a _____ . PROM A MAN WHO LOOKED UP- ON' HIS CASE AS HOPELESS. - )octors Diagnosed His . Case as Catarrh of the Stomachbut Failed to Help IT.iH, y m-an Remedies Were Tried Be- fore a Cure Was Found. From the Bulletin, Bridgewater, N. S. th '4Ve suppose ere is not a corner in this wide Dorabaion ir• which will not be found people who have been restored to health and strength through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. There are many such cases here in Bridgewater and its vicinity, and we are this week given permission to record one for the ben- efit of similar suffei•ers. The case flow CAUSTIC BURS/ Take a OW). of woollen cloth, or a it thOr- ptillee of a blanket, and boll oughly in . a, Streng solution of coustio . Soda, and you will find the wool will gradually be eaten ‘awaY, leaving nothing but the skeleton. Women do not realize laow " goon substitutes," which. aro generally surcharged with soda, or b.ow coramon alkaline soaps. destroy their elethingi eonsequently tlaey, week by week, subject costly fabrie to spell treatteent, The hands also are immersed for holm in such . solutions, reSlilting in eczema, "In " skin, and brittle nails. The caustie soda may loosen the dirt, but it eats away the fabric and ruin.s the hands. "Y • V.- 1 • ‘ f . . , ''', ft i': 0 ,:i! • , ,,t • I' , ' • .r. r, •• la: - 4 6. a, - • Ceylon Tea Is the f inest 1- ea the world produces, ' -- - a id is sold only in load packets. G Mixed and reen, Black . . ll iepan tee drinkers try °Salada" Green teik. • STILL AT IT ! Pther o(who has one into the pantry unexpectedly, and finds . ' r ..• , ' NI/ James, aged ten, stealing biscuita)- A `Now, Jaraes, what do you mean by this ? Do know that the law • . SO 4e42 a you pun/step people for small ofilenees ?" "Well, you stole once arid did not -' . . . • Win/ (/'ne .,•.:aer 1 . . - get punished!, Il .1 ?.. • . "Yes, father, You stole mother's . 0 • , - heart r • "Right, my son ; but, remember, I got severe puniehment for that. I got penal servitude foielife and am at ib still !" ......,----,.-4...--,--- . TO Wli TPFASHER L., ' O'n,(44 , 1.' '," ‘04/teMer • 1 • I . 4ril 714(.4 LX0-41t SA iv 11 .1 11 • Ammengaysego ..........--............ . • There is no econom in such work , It is so easy for a woman to test the 7 .. e difference between an alkali chargee, soap and a neutral washing soap, that it is strange that tb.ere is room for any but a pure soap on the Canadian market. Sunlight Soap has been •I tested by ehenusts and analysts tlie world over, and its freedom from free alkali or caustic has been demonstrated by the highest medical authorities, Consequently the true saying, " Sun- tight Soap reduces expenses." 602. - , , THE SIGN OF UTE ,CHEMIST. . . . , Those huge glass bulbs of red and which are yellow and blue water, w show bottles are radually calledL, g ceasitg to be a feature of the decor- • • ' ' d ation of chennsts win ows. I n th e past they were as necessaryato every chemist's shop as a red an white. pole is to a barber's shop, but they well de- have not, as the pole has, a A 'mists fined history. All that che ituow of them is that they have been ........... _ .• ............., QUEBEC MUNICIPAL OFFICER GIVES' IMPORTANT EV1- DECE N. --- Fear Favor, or Affee- „___ • f Mon, He Speaks Plainly His - Honest Sentiments' ' , Adding Some Words of Advice; . Wolfestown, Que., Sept. 8,-(e'pe- dal) R. Boulanger, '1 YR) • a ,,,,,4% • ei : -4"‘ , -ea,, " . )4i. . ear.e FUE! , •. V I , fITLATCD EMOMPairkkiferileile 0 tirguifiTti • AIM er, "4' . aaluae .... • - - Leaman ' - tV eRICittfe,., 'W -D A aa - -,e'a 4 -i a ,a - ` •% WII-110LESALia A Staple Cloang Also PANTs stenoNests, oveatiet.e, CalcmIce- eaa your dealer for these goods. BEST EVER. Y sianmwssowimmoxisma=sss per cent. of the fertilizing elements of the crop in the waste product of the animal economy. As nearly one half of the -fertilizing value of - • clom ver is the roots, if even the crop be harvested and sold off, there is still a large addition to the soil's store 'of available plant food I•ancl , . the land is ' CONSIDERABLY ENRICHED. If it behovesnigh the Western farmer, has always 'Stied ELS Wind= ornainents. The brilliant liquids that they eon- o tun are i na d e cheaply and p 1aan ]y f chemicals and water. Thus, a solu- tion of copper and ammonia makes blue; bichromate of pota.sh makes or ange; aniline . dyes . have of late been used in the chemicals' place, but the liquids fade in a strong sun- • t light, and have frequen ly to be re- newed. The liquids colored chemi- cally, on the other hand, last well for • - ever,. --I- .-Mr. Secretary COMPANY, LIMITSD, morel, • ,• . ard Treasurer of this town, is num- bered amorig the most prominent and hig•hly respected citizens of • the country. . Time 'and again he has been hon. cared by appointments to offices ol public trust and there is no man ' 't .----- - .-e"---------"--,-e-e N 'Inn nei United, The DRIV6051 GOITIMIESSk'P" '‘a14172 9 TORONTO, , ' Can handle your APPLES, PEACHES, PAS, PLOW, ONIONS, POULTRY (dead or alive) BUTTER, EGGS, HONEY, to good advantage. Let us have your eouelgurnents, It will pay you StaMPG ad pads on application. m our commum y who commands - f="1441:2201478=MaZdtM7diSiBnaltV, the universal 'respect and esteem, oi all classes of 'citizens niore than Mr. Boulanger. Those know CDR • BRANDS. f-...,,, ..v.a.,.....• I _ ,,. MA Nr ,4 . , -rt., 4 •-ln., .R...o.....olue.4. ..•v,•••• .. • 5 NM t who him well' are aware that for 'some time he was very ill ard they also know that he •*''' K i ILiclw a rd .... .......... ..t6 Experhnent who tilled but for a quarter of a century •one of the most fertile soils in the world, to pay attention to the restoration of the nitrogen, humus, and available mineral food, , 1 a - . Nurses -4xperience, was. restored th good health, but many of them may not be. aware oi the means used by Mr. Boulanger mums " Headlight " • .. 4Aa r., .•••/ ' ' with ether and inferior how much more important is this subject to the farmers of Eastern Canada, where for the most part the soil las een mue a onger 1 e , an .1. 1 b 1 1 • tell d ci where originally it was not of that extreire richness to be found in'the Northwest. The average' yield in all our Eastern Provinces would be cexontesni csIgcei blv increased by the more and xeetuai• growth of nne of the le .g • ' . umes0. f improved rae- thods based upon. scientific truths that the Experimental Farm system has been instrumental in introduein none gi - b tt • • f f .t g ae e el promise o rill ful remelts than that which exemplifies the vcdne of humus for the enrich- ment of farming lands. , Medical men say that a good nurse M a, difficult case is better than me- • d'ci i ne, but when we can; get a. good nurse and good *. medicine, the pa- tient stands a much better chalice of recovery. The few words of advice • given below by nurse Eliza King, are well worthy the attention of all readers: . . • "I have constant] used St. J cobs Oil i th v rrot 't r 1...* a: n e a is si I a. ions .1. have occupied as, nurse, and ha.ve in- variably. found it excellent in all - • cases requiring outward application, such as sprains,- bruises, rheumatic • affections, neuralgia, etc. In cases in accomplishing the wonderful re- cover which he has been fortunate enough th bring about. • •Doeld's Kidney Pills cured litta and he has made this fact- public in • a grateful,. letter which reads as fol - lows: irifir"'"''' . •" Eagle " -=*".7i-zrer200a " Victoria " ......aa..............a - E '1Alttli:' C .,. .. ' „ ,„ • , . get ••- 'LA • brands!, I til.S' 51 •'I d ' ire to say that I was com- ' pletelyeecured of Kidney Disease and " Uttl i a Cornet " . NULL .. CANADA i v. , y S 'Urinary Trouble by Dodd's Kidney ---------- Pills. curismerealmuza clr a, - ,r, , 4s,.,3t.. kre.0,,erwol.....,....r4., - - "I was so bad tha.t I was obliged to urinate oft,en, with much pain. , Tliey haire relieved me of the pain Our m n i S tl Afrie sari 1. d over 200 million cigarettes last year. Out of 816 recent cases of persons wounded with bullets in the brain, 160 • and the results in every way are - recovered. ..ymenTym,Vs.110I satisfactory. • - for OYCT StXty Venni. A 10 OLD Itkri WELL.T.RIND REM'SLIY. it • • un.e is prudent for every family to keep them and use them.' -. , When a man of Mr. Boulanger e standing puts himself on record 'so frankly end positively there can be no doubt but that he has experien.ea ed all and more than he states in his Winslow's €: - Mrs ,00thing Syrup has been used for ors ' • .r inxt) years by nsiki ions of smothers for their children ixisyn teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures .1 ind collo, and is the best remedy for Diarrhcea. Is plvesannt to the Mine. Sold by druggists in. every part of the xvor'il. Twenty.fiv ents a bottle. Be value le iicalculable. ra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. laatttriirea itilalio I YNE ruosr PoPuLan nEsrrisuicat. - CALVERT'S ' CARBOLIC FIRST LOCOMOTIVE. There is now being exhibited by Tangyes, LimitedQu , at 85 een Vic- toria street, London, an historical • relic of the greatest interest and im- Portance-no less than the first loco- motive ever made and run in Eng- land. It was invented and construct- ed by IVilliam Min•deck, the -well- known assistant to James. Watt, who, second only in importance to 1Vatt lib:need, invented numerous de- of pleurisy it is an excellent remedy --well rubbed in. I can strongly re- ramend it after several years' use ecld • 3 It .,, saouId bo i• n ev- an household. erY - Sister Carolina, . St. Andrew's Hospital, Writes: "I have found St. Jacobs Oil a most efficacious rein- ede in gout; also in-. sprains and bruises. Indeed, we cannot say too much in its praise, and our doctor is ordering it constantly." , letter. •. . Dodd's Kidney Pills have now per- ina.netitly established themselves as an infallible remedy for all urinary trouble and the closing words of Mr. Boulangees letter ad- Brass reflects_ heat better than any other metal. Silver comes next, •then tin, steel, and lead in the • or - der named. T 0 0 T H P 0 IN D E R. PrOatirvestha teeth.ens Sweetengumss the breath. Strengththe are arr - vice which every , household, should observe. . Monkey Brand Soa.p removes all stains, rust, dirt or tarnish - but %, • t. . ir.... .......--4-..........-a She -"The Browns to won't wash clothes.. .i. 1. 4 vices in connection with stegin en- gines• - A BEINEFIT TO FAfl.ERS. are going their father's but top ............ , - 3.••••.1•$$ put ou of their bookda.se in the library." He- "I suppose they - think that will place him head and shoulders above all the authors." ,,. Japanese are always buried with their heads to the north. Conse- quertly no Japanese will sleep in a bed lying nand south.. instruments, Drums, Uniforms, Etc, EVERY TOWN CAN NAVE P BAND. Lowest prices ever quoted. Pine caarilogns54 50o illustrations, Mailed free. Write us for anr thing in music or musical Instrument..orth -I-- BABY'S S. TABLET - H elp Little Babies and Big Child- ren in. All Their Minor Illnesses. Nyl len your child - whether it is a big child or little baby - sutlers from. stomach or bowel troubles• of any kind, is nervous, fidgety or cross and doesn't sleep well, give Baby's Own Tablets. This d' • ine 1C.Ine is the quickest and surest cure -and the .safest, because it contains no opiate or harmful drug. No matter how young or how feeble yolir little one is the Tablets can be given with a certainty that the result will be good. F For very young irfants crush the Tablets to a powder. Mrs. Geo. W. r orter, Thorold, Ont., says: "My baby had indigestion badly when he was about three months old. He was constantly hungry and Ids food did him no good as be vomited it as soon as he took it. He was very thin and pale and got but little sleep, as he cried nearly all the time, both day and night. He was constipated; his tongue coated and his breath bad. Noth.- ing -did him any good until I got Baby's, Own Tablets, and after giv- ing him these a short time he"' be- gan to get better. His food digest- A e,. properly; bis bowels became re,- gular,' he began to grow, and is now a big, healthy boy. I always keep the Tablets on hand and recommend them to 'other mothers." The Tablets eau. be obtaired at any drug stoic or you can get them by mail post paid it 25 cents a ,. box by writing direct to the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville Ont., or Schenectady N. Y. . I The benefits that will undoubtedly result to farme rs from the recent in - corporation of the International Harvest, Company which took over ea. the business of the five l di ng har- v st • f t h b bl e ei, menu ac urers ave pro LI y not been considered by a large Por- tion of the farming community. The economical necessity of a con- solidation of the interests of maim- facturers and those of their farmer customers must be apparent to all3r one who understands, the present sit- uation. ' • The increased and increasing cost of material, manufacturing- and sell- ing-the latterin consequence of ex- m tree and bitter competition be- m tween anufacturerd and their sever- al selling agents -has made the busi- ness unprofitable. The two alternatives left for the manufacturers were 'either the in- creasing of the prices of machines or the reduction of the cost oe manufao- ture and sales. The latter could on- ly be accomplished by concentrating the business in one company As can readily be seen, the form- bag of the new company was not a stock-jobbing operation,. but a. een- tering of =tip.' interests. There is no watered stock; the capita,liza- tion'is conservative and represented by actual and tangible assets. There is no stock offered to the public, it having all been subscribed and paid by the manufacturers and their as- sociates. The management of the Interne.- tiona1 Harvester Company is in the hands of well-known, experienced men. The officers are: President, Cyrus E. McCormick; Chairman. Executive dominittee, Charles Deering; Chair- man 'Finance Committee, George W. Stoma Ante tonal' . and works tur the Cold • bI r I ard s Liniment Lumberman s FrIencl WHALEY ROYCE /6 004 Mute& Toronto, Ont. Winnipeg, Man Laxative Bromo•QuInine Tablets cure a cold in one No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. and oat The heating surface of the boiler locomotive is equal to • "Why Johnn it,'s - lucky Merritt- , Yr of a, modern a space 50 ' feet long and 47 feet YOUR OVERGOATS. if you put your shirt on wrong sid .e iw•de. And faded Suits would look better dyed. it as mot out Little Johnny- No; It - - • .., „ - • ., . 0 in town, write direct Montreal, Box 154 isn't when your mother bas told you not to go in swimming!" MESSRS. C. C. RICHARDS & CO. Gentlemen,-In June '98 I had my bitten badly ours your ectiTisti arriaRICAN DYEING 00. i Montreal. .4.-- $83.00 TO THE PACIFIC 'COAST. . from Chicago via the Chicago 41 North-Western It'y everyday during September and October. One-way second-cla.ss Me.ets at very low rates from Chicago to points in Colorado, Utah, Montana, Nevada, Idaho,. Ore- goh• Washington, California and various , other points. Also special ro und-trip Homeseekers, tickets on first and third Tuesdays, August, hand and wrist and mangled by a vicious horse. I suffer- ed greatly for several days and the tooth cuts refused to heal, until your agent gave me a bottle of MINARD'S LINIMENT, which I be- gan using, and the effect was, magi- cal. In five hours the pain had ceased, and in two weeks the wounds, had completely healed and my ha.nd and arm were as well as ever. . Yours truly, . A. E. ROY: • .... tiO-Cpta:10Yfa MeX(0-3E1E110 -By USING-- IS St andard American Wicks -AND-- Sarnia Lamp Oil. wholesale ow y. ( _AMEN MOT" n agrattla nAoluELROGEP.Spitts.TOROPiro. September and October to Pacific Coast and the West. Etel Carriage maker, St. Antoine, P. Q. ; # Reliable Men partial. lars from nearest•cl- - ta Let agent or address B. H. Bennett, 2 East King St., Toronto , -Ont. ..., .--- „_. _..... ,..., Th.e horned screa.mer. of Brazil ;- a bird of the blackbird family -has on each wing two sharp claws, and ,., • N IV TED and Women, , L1)1.?!MNTand $2.50 per .DAY EXPENSES Y ri ionuur goHods and tack u110 advertising matter ta' Miss Kulcher-"You can always a pointed horn upon its head, owns ancouitry. SMAD-Y ALL THE 'MAW d tales: or commission. Experience unnecessary.' tell EL woman who has enjoyed the THI3 NEW YORCENTRAL K .1. C trite for -particularsIntexnational Medicine o..bond2a,L:Mt. benefits of higher education." Mr. Crabbe-"Not much! You can't tell her anything; she 'thinks she knows it all TO CURB A. COLO IN ONE DLL Take Laxative Bm roo Quinine Tdn ablets. All a. 'sts rerun", the money if it fails t .. 25c. es cure. Z. W. E. oves sir:attire ii on each box - SPIRIT. The spirit of accommodating the public seems to be the kalrnote ror the great su,ceeSs enjoyed by the New York Central Railroad. A trip anywhere over this popular line will • convince the most blase traveler on NO Nura till goyim m . iff Humana Swine V, Stock Marker and Cal t 4t,",;.°Iiiirsi8dVenr=timag,:rsei:601 sins, with, me blade. Extricate Horne. • • Testidlonielsfreo. Mee S1.0 °rem, 1:.1 A, fort...al ;IP1t 1700 3 . 9 a n d balance. ra d ' , awl U.S. May6, '02for17 yre ; Canada Dec.17, Vann& YAMS IlltiGHTON, Fairfield. lows, II .8. . .____+.....___ IMES THAT THIN1C. roots of vegetables, in k of piercing a path le Soil to the surface and , act in. a, manner which bow that they are capable r. If a stone lie in their Ili, they turn aside with- ng it, and make a path Vith the obstacle, and if .1. worm burrow near by turn aside and make use ovation which is to make the more easyel they ink, how do they discover L obstacle and the equally iid? There must be ear- ations of tbe presence of these indications act up- t:range form of mental or- There are vegetables ts move from one place to and plants. which do the ive ground. Place some subetaece directly in their they will take a different I:0 avoid it; but if some- rishing is set en one side,, go round after that. There 1 that eat meat. Place i on the leaves, and the .dually fold round it and it -in plain words, eat it, ment tried with the dros- Is well known in this vicinity and the tenacity of the disorder was re- tiler kable. For six years Alfred Vet- uot, 6. surveyor of lumber for the great lumber firm of Davison ea Sons, was a victim of a serious dis- order of the stomach. His suffter- Ings were excruciating and he had wasted to a. shadow. Doctors pre- scribed for him, yet the agonizing pains remained. Many remedies were tried but to no avail. The case was diagnosed as catarrh of the stomach, food became distasto- Cul, life a. burden. The trouble went 011 for nearly SIX years, then a good Samaritan advised the env .or Dr. Williams' Pink Pine.. The pills were giveo a fair, patient trial, Mr. Vela hot using' about a dozen boxes, and 1Lefore they were all gone a peetnau_ nt cure was effected. Yr. Vaiiiet is .kow able to • attend to his business when it looked as if he was doomed Lo die. He is grateful to this great has o medicine for his our° and n heed:alien in. saying so. ' , Because of their thorough and prompt action on the blood and nerves these pills speedily cure exec- cnia, rheumatism, sciatica., Partial Paralysie, St. Vitue' dance, scrofula and eruptiona of the skin, erysipelaS, kidney and liver troublee, and the functional. ailments) which make the ----.• Eleven. private individuals in the British Isles pay income tax on L50,000 a year or more an d 80 , firms, and 550 companies. _ 1 , Keep Rad slinlinent in the House, that point. Every employe seems.to have caught the spirit of accommo- dation, of being obliging and mak- ing friends , for the big company he is working for, and from the highest official to the lowest employe. "New York Central" employes impress pa. teons as being high grade gentlemen and very desirous of making the Ocorainionine LSteartnehipt 5Iontreal to LiverpooL Boston to Liver. pool. Portland to Liverpool, Via Queetui. town. foftritegt Illufa Item:ohms. ;Inferior inomadtroles are amfdshia epelf:lgaTntiolarb:en given to a Second Saloon and Thitd-°01ase acoommodation. P4 rates of passage and all particulars, apply to t1111' ages of the Company, or Richards, Mills 5s Co, D. Torrance &Co.. -+ GREAT MEAT EA.TERS. The greatest meat eaters iu the world are the people of America, whose average consumption is 175 pounds per LI.111111111. The English come next with an 'average of a lit-' ale over 110 pounds. T'lle 'French eat 'only half .as much meat as the English; au - td the people of Cer- many, ieustria,„and Italy still less. ----. . • A ' '' • "' 'I d 0 1 k • "th Ask tar IVIMaftl San laKe no err Perkins; Vice -Presidents, Harold P. McCormick, James Deering, Wm. H. Jones and John J. Messner; Seere- tary , and Treasurer, Richard F. HoWe. The members of the Board of Directors are as follows: Cyrus • ' Bentley, William Deering; Charles Deering, James Deering, Eldridge M. Fowler, F. H. Gary, John J. Gies- sner, Richaed P. Howe, Abram M. lIyatt, William It. Xones, Cyrus II. McCormick, Harold F. McCormick, Geo. W., Perkins, Norman 13. Ream, . Leslie N. Ward, Paul p. Cravath The International Harvester Com- - The largest wooden statue in the traveler's . journey each a pleasure 77 state ea. Boston. Itostreal and rort10414 _ _ _ world is to be ee • .. n in ToMo, ,1 a- an It is 51 feet high, and the head will 1 hold 20 pop 0. that he will come again and again. and baggage agentsin , tra- men en and porters can . smooth or niefle one's temper so easily ! When WOOD a PiloickENGRAvimp ,.., s'''• -j. L,JoNEs ENG.€0, - 168 BAV• SYR IT - TOR/91J° you age given the impression there THE MANY ADVANT.A.GES , offered paSsengers bound for Buffalo• is nothing too good for you, whether yeti are traveling five or five hundred . - and New York by the Grand Trunk's .fast "New York .0xp1eSS," ledvillR Toronto 5.15 pan. daily, are seen al a glance when the splendid equip - Mont is considered. A full dining car service amtil Niagara Falls a reached, a cafe parlor car rum -line through to Buffalo,' and ,one of r ull• m an's finest eleeping cars from To. ronto to New York guarantees pa.' trons comfort and luxur3r as well a:: speed. The Cafe and dining cars art acknowledged to be the handeonies1 in America, being electric lighted am', equipped with electric fees. City office, torthwest corner king - and Yenge Streets,. ' miles, that . road certainly possesses the , first big right to be popular. Pour smooth tracka all ' the way from Buffalo to New York, over whieh a score of. fast modern equip- pod trains, including the Ern ' pire State Express -'f'• Laid the 20th Centur Y Limited, run every day, -surely shows -a Pop Popular road. So do red -0a porters in Stations, excellent, dinin cmr 8erVICO and all the i d g. no ern equipments for (-alio al I t l' y ) e ra.ve Inge But best of all is the Spirit of being 0131113•thg a•nd civil, anewerit3g questions 'politely autl tliesiStin in ehort, helaing the t I.' ' g rant er, be • making Who may his rst tripto have fi, - - - emminlesnaMinineyargairmatwomasnam ie -of assktanc b I ' e g' ad o you showing y time let us ° f secUrity . THE --- I?Jt f an , in emphasize oUr ' manwas.....hormenrowise - e to yo opportunity whatMean- way 4 clepositors 7.0u are *le trying, WIN/a Mon- ey we can u and sha II of • . the feeling • have- The,Provinee of Asturices, in Spain, holes the, record of possessing 28 centenerians in ai, population of 600,- . 000 . ____.- :kr Ant 08. Onro, Mar or rnoviceo, ) 6 q iela4:13.°W Ml• .......1.!....NY ites oath. PA N intl R that he is sealer par eller of the 1.1rns Of 1f- .I. CHAN ti & (_11).;) detlg business P, o' Itaatelwateu.ti•etLi d°,I aiiI° iat; sita LI= ni pay 06 sum of ONZ 14.11Ndle1ee ewe- LIARS .for each arid every ease of OA-. be cured b the l'Aelterriletbir aka% Riell. LITJRIa • US l• itANg, J . OHEIN.reY, Sworn to Wore mo mut subseribed 15 my pamy owes , five of the largest bar- vester plants in existence, The Chain- pion, Deering, McCormick, Milwau- kee and Nalio-Plants that have been produchua r neatly or quite 90 per contof the harvesting 12111C11111AS of the ,worIcl. , It also ds., o wns timber and coal lan b] OS L Ii31'i1 1le8. anti a steel plant; it ilas ci• new faxtorY In the" Process of Construction in Canada,. It is believed {ant the cost of pro- diking grain, grase Etna . earn hare VeSting machines will be so reduced that the Present low TYrices can he continued, and that consequently the