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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1902-12-04, Page 3Art 'V11 and I, 'sown event oatt. outgo; "When the lights are out," he betel ; "when forever and a night the actor bide the istage farewell ; when, etrippea of meek and tinsel, he goes home to that Auditor who set him IIIHpart ; then perbape he will be told what manner of man he is. The glass that now he drosses before tulle him not ; but he thinks/ a truer glass would show a shrunken fig- ure."1-.Audrey. it JD 0, nileerable thing to linger oa the threshold. The tiering spirits.i pass across and close the door. -Sts - ter Teresa. Yo' meet cues yo' way to glory. No, sae, yo' can't do it. -The Petrel. The devil possesses no one wile floes Dot desire hint -Sister Teresa. Men ere born to hardship. It Is the alloy walch gives firmaess to their metal. -When the Land Was Young. The over-exereires of critical facul- ty is always dangerous, and by too much judging of port Beneetnin ruin- ed hie career. -The Seal of Silence,. Professional saints are very tire- some people. Amateur sealers are much more interesting.-Caating of Nets, A. poet may, be a good companion, but aci far as I kniow, be is even tho worst of fathers.-leri and L 1 Altruism' is a privilege rather than a duty. -The Symphony of Life. Heaven and hell are very real, but they are states of the nand. -The Symphony of Life. When the law SOB out to punish, It doesn't stop with the guilty only. -The Mo;nager of the B. & A. They took Ms huanor for flippancy because their own flippancy wars de- void cif bloom -Men and Books. Leading Itlan-I believe money oan be male if you; tvill let inc do Ham- let. Business Manager -I don't care who you do just so you leave me ,alone. --- Winks-Do you knew th'e (lifter, ence between ft smoker and a lo- oomoeive ? Blinks -Well, the one pulls before be puffs and the other puffs before it pulls. • Bobbs-We have the real thing in a janitor near. He has been import- ed from Troy. Dobbs -What has Troy to do with it? Bobbs-A good deal -he's a regu- lar Trojanitor. --- "Falh'er," said Tommy .Tones, "how big a fish. did you ever cateh ?" "I caught a catfish once, Tom- my," replied Deacon Sones, "that wpighed--" The good man: stopped short, look- ed fixedly at his youegest son, and resumed in an altered tone ; "Tom- my, tItIS Is Stuida,y." Chiee-Let he tell aou, sir, that your contradiction of my statement has saved your life. Missionary -Saved my life? How is that, sir ? Fiji Chief -Why, I never oat any- thing that I know, disagrees with me. a Palmist -I see by this lino that yon are 19 years old, and unmarried, fee married and have font, children. Palmist -Well-er-better have that line fixed. -- "Well, have you. anything to say?" asked tife judge. The man on the witness stand looked around the court room rather fearfully. "That depends," he answered at hart. "Is my wife in the room ?" -- "I understand that judge Brown Is breaking up Ifousekeepinge, "Tbat caret be. Ileis very May these days deciding divorce eases." islet thet what I said a" ' 1 Drowning lady (to !shop assistant on tile 1i:int)-He1p! I'm &owning! Threw nut a life belt. Affable Shop AV Nist a n t -Co r neularn what 61.3q do you. take ?- New York World. --- Mete (amp -Tito feet of the matter • ie 1 learn't a thing to wear. Mee. Iernen-An.1 With ed.r forni, dear ! 01 course, it is quite out of the question that Z,01 go to the re - c. ptien. -Boston Tranecript. 101011111M•00. ILittle Willy-Marnma, its it the , lightning that strikes, Or the titan- 1 der 7 Mother-Teie lipatening, child. Little Willy -Aril I oepese the then- , der isi the Walking delegate, ain't • it e-reelt., , , saw., • • KIDNEY TROUBLE ONE WORD IN COW. LANGUAGE ONE YEARS SUPPLY OF A Disease That Often Ter- minates Fatally Mr. L. Lussier, of Sorel, Tells Bow Ile Overcame the Trouble After Repeated Failures. There is no trouble more danger ous to lifo than disease of the kid nee's, for the reason that before any epecial symptoms have made tbem selves nutiefest the disease has as stuned a formidable character. 'Phe Symptoms thee fleet manifest them selves are usually weakness in the entail of the back, paine in the re- gion of the loins, Tile urine is some- times highly colored, while in othei caves it Is extennely pile, frequent- ly dello:Meng a sediment. As the trouble progresses these symptoms grow more severe, and frequently terminate in dropsy, Bright's dis- ease or diabetes'. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ore a specific for all kidney troubles, and have cured many cases after ell other, teed:ohm have failed Mr. L. Luseler, a well-known navi- gator, of Sorel, Que., glves Ms ex- perience for the ben.efit of other euf- ferers. He eeys: For several years I Suffered very much from MOO trouble. The symptoms usually made themselves man:fest by severe pains in the back and kidneys, and some- times they woukl be so bad .that I would be confined to my bed for sev- eral days at a time. I tried a num- ber of different medicines, recom- mended for the trouble, hut got no relief, and finally became DO discouraged teat I thought a ours was impossible; and stop- ped -taking medicine. Shortly af- ter this I read in our lorial paper of a %tee of kidney trouble mood by the use Of Dr. Willianue Pink Pals, and this induced me to try this 'medicine. I soon felt that these pills were not like tbe other medicines I bade been taking, for in the. (ours° of a few weeks I began to experience great relief. I centInued taking the pills for a couple of months, by which time all symptoms of the tremble bad disappeared, and I have not eince had the sligbtest re- turn of tee disease. These pills fltS0 strengthened me in other ways and I believe them to be the best of all leince," . Dr. Williams' Pink Pills enrich and noorish the blood and strengthen the nerves. It is thus tbat they cure eueh troubles as dyspepsia, kideey ailments, rheumatism, partial par- alysis, heart troebles, St. Vitus' dance n,nd the ailments that make the lives of so many women a source of mis- ery. Do not take ane.pilis without the full name, "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People," on the wrap- per aroand tho box. Sold by all medicine dealers or sent post paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by addressing tire Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Ce., Brpckville, Ont. cal clays. II, 1.c. we see, for exams POWDERED MILI( NOW, I Plc% t110 ref 11,,CIL ttuii 01 snelt u. , MOM It VitS It s 'Uttered on a Fiddle td tl o • wool as "b1DS b Animals Understood it. Breton Transcript. At a recent concert of the Hos- fetal Music Fund, .given in Cam- , g y iIopiin1 sktlalus 411.1 a thne iwhich recall% 11.7; ancient gory of Orpheus and Ills enelianting lyre. At 'the farther end or a field op- liar:Ito the institution, two cows were quietly grazing with their - backs towara the street, Tate first assertal that he could speak with thew Dove by means of his vie- - lin at that tlittation. Beteg doubt- ' ed he played one Owed on the two lower allege of Me instrument. Tire animate immediately quit feeding, ralevel their hauls, turned in the di- eeetion, of the sound and looked in- terested. Tito viollnest drew his bow on the etringe a second time, and the animate came directly itcrotat iale field and put their heads over the rails of the fence, with ears thrown forward, noetrils dilated and eyes inquiring. The third thne the ellOrti was played the anineals simul- taneounly. answered with a eharp, . short lowing and uneasy stamping . of fore foot.' A word In eow language wart plain- ly said by the violin and was an- swered by the, cows. The Incident was seen by Dr. lexwell and six or seven others interested in the hos- pital nauelp charity. Some of the more Incredulous members of the porty thought that perhaps the animate which answered the sound were looking for another cow, hid- den from view, but there was no near hiding place, and the sunlight • Love's Final Age. "The 'last age of love in a man's life is the dotage. This is peouliar to wealthy old men, and its most peonounoe,d symptom is a mania for preeenting diamonds and openIng bottles for mistime girls who call lam papa. At other times In a man's life he has some slight misgivings about love being always coaducted on a reciprocal basis, but when he reaelies this age he throws fears to the winds. He knows Jbe is loved for himself alone. The man 'at 25 doubts Power to win a woman's heart. Tee rnosa of 75 is cocksure that he is a charmer nothing feminine can resist. He knows the ratio of his faecisaartions has inex•eased with his advancin.g years, and he quarrels with his fondle', who are cruel en- ema -It to suggest that the debutante he loads to tee altar may liaye a weather -eye on Ms will. "The last age ot lovo is the most dongerous of them, all, and is gen- erally fatal. In fact, love is like the measles. It is safest and goes easi- est with a man when he has it eareY in life."-Dorethy Die, in Ales - leas. ,. AN ECONOMICAL WIFE. EST ONE 1011E She Had Been Sparing in Expenditures During Her Husband's Absence. Briltisir officers returned from the war in South, Africa are full of eo•ne- plimen•ts on the business capacity$ displayed during their absence 'by their wales. Many of these have been the adialeustrallers of goodly ee- tales during the absence of their lords, and as such have showe them - [selves protirleet in all sorts el prac- tical elfairs usually falling teethe lot of male One youug reilitazy hero who was mated away freer las hoe- eymoo,n to proceed to South efrice confided to nie young bride a eheque- imok, the first she had ever contrail - ed. Her hus.brind, returning, was de- lighted to hear from, her lips that she had been so vigilant as to "make the money do" whieh he had paid Otto las account. A note fano his banker informed him, however, that it was orverdrawn by several bun - reds. The lady, confident, fetched the bacque-bo!osc 'and, pointing to the remaining Leaves, exclaimed ea tri- umph, "See, theta are three left." Peculiar and Pertinent. Tile sun's flames spring at times to a distance of a50,000 miles front Its surface. In dry air sound travels 1,l42 feet per second, in water 14,000 feet and In leon 17,500 feet, No interviews with Coune Leo Tolstoi or 'Maxim Gorki may now appear in the Russian press. Antwerp Town Council arts open- ed a -labor exchange te assist workmen and servants of betasexes tO obtain deployment. On the west side ef Mount Etnn. there are several villages in Lhe midst of former lava streams and with all the houses built of lava. Emerald and beryl are precisely the same substance, except for col- oring matter. Ametleyert and rock orystal are likewise identical. In the year 79 the crater Vesu- vius was to a great extent eovered with vines, and Spartaces and his gladiators used it as e camping place. The amplitude of vibration of the diaparagns of the telephone re- ceiver in reproancing speech is aaout tele twenty -millionth of au ince°. Within the last forty year 1431,- 589 persons have emigrated from Couuty Mayo, Ireland -nearly as many as hamlet the, county at the present time Four reaiway linos connect 'Mex- ico with the United States. an 188t! there was only one railway in Mex- ico, leading from the capital to Vera ;Cruz. STRIUNG CURE Heart Disease and Kidney Com- plaint Banished by Dodd's Kidney pills .•IL.L.sIU All ;tam ,tebteeco that X WM is groavn In Clara, eherefere notiiine but Uav- ana entbacco deo gore alto any' pert of auy of ny cigar. I employ Culbert teen onen only. No wholesalers, re- Peamultision 'salesmen nor bad eccounts-ellate, all lu the cigars, 'COMBS DIRECT trent ALA.KER to ISal0Kiell. No dealers need apply. 4381,000 cold le elle last year. ONE' 'PDX AND YOU J1Jfl A. REGULAR CILSTOMER. Referenoes--Alsly BA.NK IN TORONTO. I I supply you., 'REM NEW 'WAY,' TWO I-YEASIS, tor 'the Ft1,1110 money you stay the 0111 svay one year. These Cigars: 'are superior ;to iinported 1e - opal, elava,nase The name of neY1 clear 'is No. 72. price I $2,50FOR A BOX OF 50 1 being equal to five cents (Snell. PrePaY all exprees or poseage (regis- ,tered), and :elms deliver to you 'Tree all over Canaan,. ISsnd mone,y vLtli order; one or more boxes, and you shall he a customer of mlne. Some . :have ordered the fiftieth time. Say ; whad ether m, medium eir S,trong. . 'RFK ERRISt. Toronto, Canada. SEast Row the Laeteat had is ut Up Jo Dry Use, The M1.11{ ptunpea into lam Mane eopper teasel, where it ligitaital and heated by lam:Meet( al i eel pieparatory to its keen pumped Lao /oar receengulee coneen [erating vessele. These Units are ar taloa with a, elateulating medium o het Water euerouis theut and eel in their interk3r. They ore new pro - titled with ploos and faneshapee noz Om -foe the ineredu,ction of ',sterilize Sfr below the Surfaice of the milk Tide Aix Is melee a pressure and 1 Allowed to escape when the tone ere charged svith milk, and caw°, tho 'water view ho driven off The milk here bee a violeet rolling . melon, greater than it boiling. Th Milk to thus tattooed to oaout ono eiateentit of ha volunth A.44 the pro - sleet hem/mete conocutecited the tem perature ie lowerea. The evening of a. Valve, permits( the moos to fell into the liege miler thunes with tupero ends, ond ;which are lo,cated en a lower Altera These roller drums are tin plated and are perfeptly smooth or the inekbeavith earteesigtosel ends... 'At per betet is then introduced into th' iteata of the drum. The latter, revolv ing about two turns per minute, pax rice the pasty prodeet up on, its side end as it rappron,thes tho top it fait arta through ;the dried atireespbere the ear tinse ca myths; asva,,y the 'mois- ture. 'This paste aeon becomes to lestavy to be earried up by the re 'sing of tbe (hem and retie Into a Jorge mese, the cone-shaped owls musing it to move unequally an twisting pod grinding it into ,smal particace. These are ,then konveyed to the drier drums, ohere the desie . potion is 'completed. Tbo dnier drnzua have a novol con- etruction. Sterilized air is force thvough a central shaft baying lateral arms extending down Into the mass, where the constant roll ing of the drums exposes all part to the desiccated air. Ween the product is bone-dry it is then cone veyed to a grinder, which 'bring it to about the consistency o cornmeal, and it is then packed The proper office otf powtiored milk is not so much 'to net as a food of and by itself,' but as a, means of cheaply eurnishing other food tvith the proteids in which they are deficient, and thus restoring the balance, which is essential to health. Tbe successful reduction of milk to, the form of a powder is an acblevement of much import- ance to the bakers, particularly these engaged in the business in a large way. They are enabled to secure their milk supply without any possibility of interruption and at much lower cost. This latter is duo to the fact that the dried milk can be shipped so much more econ- omically than 'the milk in its orig- inal form. A five -pound box can be shipped at a small fractionthat of its ,equIvalent of whole milk an,d can be mixed as desired. The losses in the handling of fresh milk armee' the bakery are very great. Muclf Is consumed by the men handling it, a great deal is wast- ed and considerable is spoiled by being improperly eared for, -Geo. J. Jones in Scientific America,n. ✓ fotinia that tee unread, Deu Jabal ou terve it in its pareelpal, anti theefete „ gotten Sir 'Biomass Elyott ite ilea- ; cativo, fon% ' Aline years ago Rielutra Grant r 'YiiUxl • I 1 lei he ex etente of sea 11 perverse uniting of diseorent e Meanings as waiter; in the then ode - r mon phrase 'prominently identi- fied," Tee then conenoll Mimeo von" UM/00 COMMOS still, (lespite , all that 'oan lart sail against it. Of e (make "'teethe." (based on the - Latin eism) int.ane samenelia. Proml- • tient afoul the Latin prontinene) • means 'jetting out from," "staualug apart hem. rho two terms, in short, are utterly insongruous. Now, • fwioshrwfi.T1L as.alantsli: torn anlemonunitsrykir3yntOlt; ! tartan the limits of allowable meta- phor, but when you soy that he is _ prominently identified with it, you paps clear beyond all possible Mien- ; darleu. d I Thai is only one Of teeny sole- . cisme thiat wattle have shocked the ! eare of a more accurate age, but 1! which aro allowed to pass tamoticed arid unreproved to -day. • 11 Is only O another exemplifieation or -wet _ siinshoi metabtl of writing and „ speaking wlech accepts a formula Instead of carefel Oefinition, and • repeats a rovivea arehaism or a new slang phrase until repetition de- ' CARRY A PURSE. A Banker Says You aro Not Econom' cal. if You Do Not. • "Did you ever notice that a man who: carries' his money loosely in his pocket is namely a Doreen wale is not of a sa,ving nature?" The speaker was a banker, and ono of Chicago's most successful capital- • t "A pocketbook," he continual, "is almost an Infallible Indication that the person who carries it is method- ical, and, in moot instances, of a sav- ing dispoeltion. or course, there are exceptions to all rules, but hi 10 years' observation I have not found a- dozen Successful men in business who did not Carry a w,adlet of anne kind. Tee man who carrloo his money loosely in his pocket is in- variably a earelesis person, and few men who are ca.releas in money mat - tore ever accumulate much wealth. Years ago when I started in the banking business on a small wale, a came in personal contact with ev- ery man who wanted a loan from my bank. .I was a pretty good ; judge othumart nature, and could tell Iif the berrewee intended to pay the amount of tho loan when it was duo If misfortune did not overtake him. I made a ; stud,v of my custom- ers, and had been in business but a short Imo before I noticed the pock- etbook indicator, if it can be called Each. When gave a man the loan he desired I watched to see if he ; put it in a puree or in his pocket. If the 'mone,e was put in a wallet): I felt certain that the borrower wee 11. 1111111 who would' try his Mot to meet the obligation when it was /due. Ir ho rolled up the money and earelassly shoved the wad of tlyreen- 1 backs into his vest or trousers pocket ' / vvroto tho letter 'D' on the book op- poeito Ms name, which meant 'doubt- ful.' don't mean that there wart any doubt about the payment, be- eauee f always required gilt-edged pecurity, but It was doubtful if the borrower came to time at the expira- tion of the note or mortgage. The man who carefully counted the money handed him and placed it in a, packet book, taking care that the bale were in straight, was pretty dere to have the semi-annual inter - 091 and the principal when it fell due. "After forty years of daily obser- vation I believe that a poeketbook is necessary for a man to save money. Watch, the man on the street ear when he pays his fare; , If he takes; the nickel. or dime, or whatever the coin may be, front a • parse, you can put him down as a , saving man. I never knew, it to rail.. It is the hail fellow well met, I might Ray the spendthrift, who car- ries bis money In this pocket and that one. The man who enters a saloon and throws a handful of change on the bar in the man Who oat:rico it loose in his pocket. He. wente everybody. to drink with lam, be lie an acquaintance oa. !stran- ger. But the mon 'tithe; walko le and drawe win from his purse takoe a quiet .drink and -goes about hie buzlness. 'ele would be better off, phyrsically, and financially, too, if ho didn't drink at all, but the pocketbook habit keeps; lam rrom Ram nd ening his money."-Chleago Record -Ile -raid. , Dame Aemo Moreau, leostmistress or Weedon, Tells or Her Complication of Troubles and How Briefly She Got Rid of' Them All, Weetion, Que., Nov. as.-(Apepial.)- Dame Aline 11a3reau, fpoettalataess here, toile a story tie her cure of a ooniolication ai. ailment's arising from ; diseased Kidneys that would be con- i i eidered wonderfel O similar reports ; Imre not cooling from different parts of ithe coentry alanest ripely. How- ; ever„the oerstpuist,ress' story is so . naiteentleatea that it will prove in - ;Wresting to all those 'wee ere suf- fering. from Kidne,y 'Complaint in any farm. "1 fell a victim to ,seversa Kidney maladies," says Dame Moreau, "the most severe Alas Hart DiscaNO, [tail: I ale° suffered from Deplotelle, Blad- der aIroubie and Itheuanation. 1 took inlOnielne, but nothing did ;me any ,gotel till I tried Dodd's Kidney Pills. " e have .taken three lboees and now 1 X feel like a ,youllg. ;vvent;an. T fret no 'pain, and am so i'v,e1.1 that in m,y Iadvanced age I do ;All my own work. I say .that Dield's Kidney Pills are good for till Kidney Diseases. X re- ', commend Docitas Kidney Pills as tille I best remedy for me that I hove ever ; I , "AI1 the Demons who would like to get infor•matioe eon epply to ine; alien always be clieposed to give 'them all tlie information they desire." Dodde: Kidney Pale ;sere all Kiri- nay Complaints. They Make tae old feel yoeug agate. A Kansas Editor Ruminates. Laps New Leaf. rt Is said that when a hungry In- dian goes hunting lie kale the first thing Ito seesif it is only a orow. If be kills a duck lie drops the crow, n,nd if Ile gots a deer, lie Comte/ anety the duck. Some OMR arc regular In- dianea aren't 'they ?" Not Ready to Try it. ' Ale" he sighed, "I was happier jwiten I was poor." Well," they answered coldly, "it le alleeters passible for -a men to be- come poor again." But somehov the idea 010 not seem to imor.eas hitu •favereibiy. • A Mrs. Laura L. Barnes, Wash - 1 ington, D. C., Ladies Auxiliary to Burnside Post, No. 4, G. A. R., Akeyww,Atwkowys",ywkrike,""Aokv, < recommends Lydia E. Pitticham's Eik Freight Paid to Any Station in Ontario Proportiosat3 allowance made to ali outside points. What is mare suitable for an XMAS present than ono of these banelsome Purklsh Couches? As we deliver free of all eharges to your station, you hitve no further trouble nbout freight charges, eatd furthermore, we win tale ono 01 these eouehes upon receipt of $1.00, Tito balance payable upop receipt of couch 'rho 810,50 Turkel) - conch Pren of all ehargesat your stialom Beautifully upholstered In the neat monareh veloure-best tempered steel spring seat-beautifill roil Turkish round -Rate oil both sales - exceptionally minaret ble-ittul lemons:rely nutdr-upluestered 11i the following Melees: blue, terra meta, tele, centrum, golden brown and oute. This lawithout noele the biggest bargain ever oficrea, our object being to emeritus our already litre(' outatile elute, 'We offer these couches at aritigia whole- sale prices. THEDUFFETT FURNITURE 0 ATE° 841 Yonge and 2, 4, 43, 8, 10 Arid 12 Ceti ir4:6ipacibrberc, V4evVVV4Ieessee'reee Vegetable Compound. I, .4 In diseases that come toyed:mud:11y, , as a rule, the doctor is called in, some- times several doctors, but still matters go from bad to worse; but I have pever known of a cam of female weak- . ness which was not helped when Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was used faithfully. For young women who arc subject to headaches, backache, irregular or pain- ful periods, and nervous attacks ate to the severe strain on the system by Rome organic trouble, ami for wanton of advanced years in the most trying time of life, it serves to eorrect every trouble ana restore a healthy action of all orcr,ans ofthe body. "Lydia E.Pinkham'sVegetable .Compound is A household reliance in my home, and 1 vemld not be with- out it. In all my experience With this Medicine, vvhielt dom.% years, I have found nothing to equal it and al- waysrecoinmend it."-eldES, Laura. Ie. Mimes, 007 Secorld St„ N. E., Wash- ington, D. C.-- $6000 forfeit it original of abcco ktior proving genulneneng canno be produced. Suet testimony should be ae- cepted by all women as convine4 ing evidenee ' that Lydia 11 P inkhorn's Vegetable+ Compottild stands without a peer as a rein. edy for all the distressilut ills of women. prives it of all semblance of 'nestle. O lug !so that "opalescent" or "irides- _ conee' become as monotonous and menningleas as the school girl's "aw- fte," or the untheaging, blasphentY a of the lower cia,eses. 1I a+++++++++.1-44+41•4144•44++++444444 - + LET THE SUN SHINE ON YOU. d ++++++ ::+;+; s Some people seem averse to hav- ing the sunlight enter their rooms. They do not mallets that s a,paatmentsen which a Meson speedo i• any considerable part of the day should be frequently refreseed and ' brightened by the free entrance of heaith-giving sunshine. Light is something that can be e neither bought nor sold, bertered nor- exiehanged, and Is free to all; 50 why not make Ilea of it to the most extreme emit of Ite Pelee? A good part of our. eves is speet with- al doors, in rooms whoee windows are screeeerl by Oral:tinge and eur- fades aed le:incise all "fer 'the edorre meat of the enterier, os well as for the pleas:leg etteet when viewed from the outeile. Three rooms are le Many instancee lighted by whiskeys so co,mpatesonett thot their real value is detracted from bY -their interior embelliehmente. The bliede are of- ten dratvn se low demi that the room Is praciticaliy alweye in dark - 'sego o,r en gloom, facilitating tho growth and production or tile deni- zens pf the germ world. The healthe est and most habitable part of tee bouse as set apart for too:ape:en days and important eceasieets elate tee Least acceptable portion becomes the scene of every clay haMeation, Arrange your rooms go thee those le which the occupants epend the meet of theer time ere the sunniest and moat eeeerful. If we seant lieve the direct rays of the sqn sweep through our hpuses now• arid agaen through the day, we must be con- tent with tiro Indireet rays, but at ' these there are unlimited supplies. The hoes° on the north side of the street ishoekl aave the most fre- quently occupied redact in front, • while; that bulit P11 tile south aide ef the .fftreet shoeld 'lave all the Plea8a0t end ruest habitable rooms In the rear. If on the west or east- ern aide the rooms should be ar- ranged, more or less proportionately, Mn. front and rear. A. darkened room is not prodactive of good health (Ind children ar adults caenot be expected to threve en it any more thae a Dewar will. grow aed thrive aenid perpetual Olatote. • Preiltable Farm Cows. The dairyman who keeps no stock except dairy cows, regards the but- ter fat tee almost tho entire earn- inge of his cows. It matters little to tr the oow, is small or that she given a szriall quantity of railk, if thane to a. paying per cent. of but- ter. leue with the; mixed farmer it is quite. different. 'Ilhe calve," are often ridged upon feed and skim mills end cold as beef mettle. For this reason 111s important that the dair.Ys cow of the general farnace. should be reaeonably large. Skinr milk is one or the most value able or egg producing foods. Where tits; farmer koepo hens for the pro- duction of egg, it is quite profit- able to have an abundance or ekirn milk the year around. If the farmer raises swine, the skim milk is quite needful for the growing pigs. For them reasons, the cow that gives it largo quantity of milk is very profitable where the dairymen is a. mixed farmer. , :+4+4444.++.+++++++44.444-• DETERIORATION • IN Sang and VuPlgEaEritCy Flys. English .4+++++++++++++++++++++++++ (N. Y. Herald. Discussions now current In ale - tuitional circles concerning tile rnanuer 111 welch English shall be taught to pupils in academies and colleges direct attention once more to the inonlneet need of proper edu- cation for educational autitorities. A process of deterioration is at work in tae laiaguaee, which is largely due to the careless eospi- tality of our dictioneety makers toward the egly Etna superfluous In verbal innovaeloes or yethal pe- surrections. Tito importation of slang by the vulgar, on tip One band, WA On tee other the revival of obsolete and abseleseent words by the ef- fecter/ and the self-co/melees, 41.re alike a menace to the Tiger Eked purity of our speech. Lingua.1 erthotIoxy must erre Of COurSO, be too fanatically conser- vative or It will rosule le the stag- nation which fanaticel coesernet- time has always brought Own upon orthodoxy. To a certain exteet tee exits and entrances 01 words must constantly be going on, In order teat language WW1 be kept ale - ally responsive te every content- poeare need. But the procession to and fao should be eneer the stern- ly repressive hand of a wise master of ceremonies, "They order this matter better in Francel," Thera the Academy stands guard slyer the portals rtnd examines the eredentials of every applicant for admission or rejection, Here the ale- tionary pfakers defer tqo much to the sciolist and the epscientille, And thus weals are continnally Perverted from their legitimate meanings or forced into new and illegitimate Usages, enes nougs are 'transformed into wires, either directly, as 111 " to entree er etta dynamite," or with same leflectepnal change, ao "(termite," frOm "donation," or aberglee or e).turglitrize," from 'bur- glary," " All these uncouth words, it Met be remembered, are sanctioned either conditionally or uncondition- • ally by the dictionaries of greatest • repute among American seholars. In the "Wid7 of revivals "veridical," Which has no meaning beyond that packed into the little word "tree," eosins to be a useless waste of reelablre. beereover, it is formed nose a Cale() analogy with the French "verldique," wIlloh means teuthful, arid is apeliol only to persons. Ur- quitort, bowev enteenth ectitgy'Lln1(11 itniettnielleatleovi; lam the Frenchman Rabelais-1'nd Carlyle reprinted its use in the nliie- ieenth-.4 1111 on the French- man Voltaire. "What Urquhart did and Carlyle approved cannot be Wrong" -In this; the new Version Of Blidgell'o famous lines? Such weals. tis "arreetation" for "arrest" and "retract:Mien" for "ro- trnote are liketwiee ugly phonetic re- dundancies .WhIch _have 11e3 lroper palm sato as archaeologleal elite maim In our latiguage. aut they aro supported by'authority, there,fore they cannot eseape the dragnets of the word ashore. Now, no authority, trot even that of genius., ecu force a word into general ueage with tho cultivated classes. I And it le only such usage -the re- mit of natural selection and not of leoerelon-awhich (Valdes whether a leorel"le English or not, 1 Dering the Middle &roe hundrede of Latintsras were Intro:Wed Into the eurrera vontbulery. There Wee() no dictionnrios in those days. There- fore the neijority of these many in- verstione perished, as they deserve:I io perish. Only the host and 'most Ueortil Fureived. Ant the &apical hate beer, to!.:Sel even into the waste pittees• in these lexicogea0111- Evil Company. • Sopitronles, a NVIS0 teacher, would not let even Ids grown up sons and datsgbters associate tvlth those whose conduct was not pure and upright. "Dear father," said the gentle Buta- nu to him one day when he forbade ; her and her brother to vieit the 1111 behaved Ltsclrela-"dear father, yon! must think us very childish if yoa ; imagine that we amid be in any ' danger." ( Teo fattier look a dead coal freers the hearth and handed it to hie daughter. "It will not burn you. my child. Tike It." Etenlia did SO, and her hanil was eollea, arid, as it,chanced, her white , dress also was blackened. • "We entinot be too careful in Owl- I ling reale" veil Reinert in vexation- 1 "Yee, truly," sail the father. "You ' ono, my chile, that coals, oven if they do not been, blacken ; so it is with the eompany of .the vicidra"-From the Get man. CRITICAL The Wonderful Benefit to ' When . you meet with pale, weak women who complaint of lack of vigor and Vitality, and softer mere or less in 0 tenni:nine way, you can be almost sure that they did not have proper care at that critical period In thoir lives WiliSTI the fuite- teens of 'create/111100a were develop - g. These phyrtiolegetel chtleges to[ - natty take place at re thee wbeagirie are bending every effort to meteor' in their gelato! 'weak, and are de - prising themselves Of the outdoor elearciee, rest, Ana Sleep willott Is rit) important at tale time in order to keep up geed health i1 the Cann of the strain whiell is put upon the Witote system. When your daughter gets pale and 0 ABOUT SEED TESTING., ; ITS RELATION TO AGRICULTURE. / Ialie teethes of b0011 for purity and keted, ranged with timothy front 0 vitality by seidaele motile:as has to 227,690; edsike 4.0in 00 ,bevii en hupertaut mutter in the 150s150; and red clover from 0 to egripultural larogrosti of Germany, 1-5,e05. The appeoxlmate anuther of eeeteerlarei and Wear Bur:tee:en court- seeds in a pound of timothy seeds ; alma Leboratore inethed, are reed is 1,350,000; elsike 7..),0n0; and testing totee wit oto,1 by De Nabbe, rea clover, 000,000. The weed sonde , of T,earreele ereeneley, teeny yt,ars named in the coder in Mach they ngo, . • lvhleh me enied-test1ng most frequently occurred consist - Waiters Jew() ;beeit cetablislied in al of Foxtall, Blegoass, Lamb's nearly all Eurepsan countries and Quarter, White ;Code% Sheep e'er - the Unitol Wattle Canada has now rel, Curled Dock, False Flax, Pep - one mudnea geed Laboratory equipped per Grass, Mityweed, Canada This- ! with the neeterare apparatue for tle, Common Plantain, Lady's Thumb, • testing tho paella mud vitality, of Pigweed, Black eltalick, Ita.gweea. seethe calaxIoelc, or Wild Mustard (tea j The Mot that Gerauttny alone now Perennial Sow Thistle. ' maiiitaille thirteenine e.e.el eantrol The trade in red clover and al - 54,11±10153 ((bows that sad testiag Is sike is, undoubtedly, the most fruit - highly valued as a mettas Of safe- ful medium for the dissemination guerdIng the htterests of agriculture of weed pests, Tee steadily in - in that aountry. The resettle of the creasing demands for these seeas Svork time lute Already been done in for both the home and the export tee Deminion emel Joberatery reveal trade has encouraged their pro- w great neest for twelve livork in. seed anotioe on farms that are foul ' tasting, a i well as persiatent efforts witli weeds. Canada exports un- to protect 'Canadian (exalters and filially large quantities" of alsike . lielsis from the mew evits that are • and red clover seed to European countries, where a thorough sys- tem of seed control has become ess tablithed, and where Only the Best Re -cleaned Stooks can find • a market. The screenings from these Imported seeds are much 10 demand on our home markets and are retailed by local dealers. There are few agricultural mer- onntile articles) the real value of whiciitS Is so difficult to judge from appearanee as grass, clover and teller email seeds. Competition is acid to be the life of trade, but fair ounapetition in the iteed trade Is pos- sible only when the seeder is sold ac- cording to fixed 'standards of qual- ity, or =Seer a definite guarantee bend upon a standard method of analysts. The seed trade in Cans atia has been passing from the hands of reliable eeea limmes into the hands of incompetent and 'Freeport - able towel dealers evimee main business le of an entirely different character. There are far Two Many Jobbers Dabbling P . d 6( liEt1 laLl, ,11.1iire Cicksi. et, n( iedi oi. . StVili tell , it)111; 1 gg 8 :di, et4laeodeei.oseres arle 10 grass and Meyer seeds. Math the atielstanoe of ageleulturet Luise- ' eXeltil 'the seed laboraeory these. eam- American egrieultural Colleges and Experimeet Saettlene were followed In peas Were SUIIIIC.COCI ;to two examina- tions; for inVastigatien. of the ponditioas of the • te initerestal pentane, over five hundred dealer, the plape ae ,which it watt offered for. plate, the mem per pound or per buelhel, and the origin or the In =icing thee examinetion,s the Nies; adopted by the ,A.iseeclotion ot year G. II. Clark, D, S. A„ who is pon- seed laboratory, plaan,ecl to make an oneshelf poem] mimeo; of timothy, olferee Ter eats, by aseal dealers were procured foa. the po ed Laboratory. eletions, Metallic worker's and other Welke arra rat ()lover aced thot was statement showing the name oe the ne,oted with Pxor. Itaboresietes staff, and who is now iu tharge of the With each saakplo was enelosed a Purity and Vitality. of ; wilful adulteration was found in a row. Instances. One sample of alsike obtained from Prated Edward Island container' 20 pounds of colored sand per 100 Panun-ofseea'Frto20oet,byvelg;L orsad vas fre- quently found in samples of alsike and timothy seecl. On the whole, tb'ere has not been serious came. far complaint because of low vital- ity. It is the large quantities and Noxious Nature or the Weed seeds found In most of the samples that limiter the evils connected with the trade in grass and clover seeder of more titan ordinary importance to agriculture. Tae number of weed seeds per pound of seeds as mar - +44414++++.14++++++++++++++++ ANNUAL MEETINO OF EXPERIMENTAL UNION * la the seed business and the result is that competition Has been confined: to prices leone. Unforterfately most farmers as well as seed merchants are not acquiainted with the impuri- thss that commonly occur in grass and clover seeds, and when making teeir purchases are content to. !screw, Own the price and trust to luck. As long as there is a demand for cheap .seed, a wortlaess low grade article will be offered; and until Canadian farmers have come to know that the highest obtainable quality of ,seed is always the °heap - est, the beet quell.), of our home grown seeds will be exported to countries where the seed trade is condeeted on a more business -eke basin F. W. Floason, , Live Stock Coramiseloneee WASHINGTON'S CAT CLUB. Devoted to Making Pussy's Nine Lives as Comfortable as possible. 1The Washriegton Cat Club, an or- gaelzation of 185 members, bas been incorporated. The articles of incorporation set _ The next annual meeting of the forth the object of the club to ba to pick up stray cats in the streets. Ontario Agrieultural and Experi- tb designate addresses where vag- mental Union will be held at the rant cats may be left, to call for Agricultural College, Guelph, Ont., undesirable additions to the eat po- on Monday and Tuesday, Dec, gal palette% to provide pets for seek- ers after such, to offer superior care for pelt cats during the absence of Monday. .Reports will be present- their owners from the city, to offer ed and discussed on. co-operative protection to straying cats until experiments conducted throughout their owners ma,n be located, to fur- On•tario, In agriculture, horticulture, nish the best medical and surgical. tr tG economy, botany, poultry raising, paeinaltemszt • kriour thearrli anti forestry. As there were in all accomplisb through eeery possible ntedraboleat,asiid about 4,000 experimenters through- cbannel the Improvemen-t of the cats out Ontario in 1902,, these reports of the national capital. should be very instructive. /The means of I:wielding funds for, Besides four general sessions, the accomplishment of these pur- there will be two sessioas cm house- poses are to be obtained by the care hold economies, which will he spe- of cats, the sale of desirable spect- deity interesting to the ladies. mons, the colleetioin of small fees 'raise Bessie Livingstone, Normal when collections of felines are made. School, Ottawa; Miss Laura Rose. the dues of the club, the occasionak Guelph ; and Mr. G. C. Creelman, Su- sale of donated articles and an an. perintendent of Farmers' Insti- neat cat shawl.. tutes, Toronto, 01.0 among the ' is stated that a Miss Peek ha* speakers for the ladies' sessions. already donated a lot in Braokland Besides the reports of the co- D. C., for •the establishment of a: operative experiments, addresses house for the eats., will be delivered at the regular The members of the club declare° sessions by Prof. Jas. W. Robert- that "the homeless cats of our cityi son, Agricultural . Commissioner. Ot- now destroy our pronerty, flower tawa ; Dr. B. E. 1?ernow'Director beds and young a'heicens, disturb of the New York etato College of our slumeers, wreck our nerves, Forestry, Ithaca, N. Y.; Hon. John wring.our hearts through their 801 - Dryden, Provincial Mintster of Ag- ferings at the hand of the small boy rioulture, Toronto; Dr. Jae. Mills, and the vicious adult, and are a President of the Ontario Agricul- memo° to the health not only or our tural °College, Guelph; W. S. Brown, pets, but of our children and of our Principal of tho Canadicte Corres- households. Many ftne cats are an- ponderme College, Toronto, and nuttily lost because they are ne- others. cessarily left behind during the sume As the Provincial Winter Show is titer in the care of possibly fond. to be held in Guelph Irnmedlately ale but ignorant servants, or because. ter the Experimental Union meet- their owners are incompetent to, ing, and as the excursion rates wilt diagnose or treat the simplest ore cover the whole week, an excellent velem diseases]." opportunity will be afforded all persons who wish to visit Canada's chief centre of agricultural educe- ut e Was Fooled, tion In December next. "Anyone would know that you wera a married mane' said the matron on. Programmes, giving full Informa- the train that carries commuters to ton regarding the meeting, exeur- Yonkers, according to the New York sloe rates, etc., can be obtained by Tribune, "You know so well how to! applying to the secretary, C. A. handle. babies." Be had just stopped ZaV11.7, Agricultural College, Guelph, Oneario, the howling of her yearling by a • method of US own, He was a young. nem with a etruggling moustache. Cheaper to Buy Wholesale. and the woman's noisy appreciation Atlanta Constitution. made him redden. "I just know yon. have a dear little baby of your own," "Ef you please, sub," [said the Geor- continued the matron. "I just know gla -darkey, "how much fer a mar- you have." The young man shook hie liege license en a divorce flookimentr head, "You're married, though ?"' "A marriage Itemise and a divorce "Not yet," mid the man. "Oh. my r irj°1e`Yuenis,u "let-91exclaimed the woman, and she red-- :. I been studyin"hout cloned. "But I had mane baby broth- . gittire marriedi, on X 'lowed dat et X ere and sisters once," he explained,. get de two tergether cley'd cOme and the coramuters for three seata cheaper 1" up and down the aisle; smiled. TIME IN WOMAN'S LIFE be Obtained by the Use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food listless, seems to lam interest en ear surroundings, and suffers With eloinaoh ,pains and headache, yoir moy be sure thrtt her nerve force is being eelinusted more rapidly than it le being created, and that her 'nerves and body generally are cry- ing out fo:r snore blood -.for riots, smArtTliftrae-estttsnilstoillitt toiirrow gbigoss(1. aIng Dr. Chase's Nerve Fond Inas the high- eet endersentent of all who have tested tts virtues. It is suceassful boaus ±1 notually forme new, red cortniseles 141 tial blood-111treAsIng the qUarittty ait well as improving the quality of :thl Mond -and creates new nerve force. keeled; awl norveas force nee Consulate/ et 0tretneedetre rate during this trying thtio, nd Dr. Chase's Nerve Food keeps tba supply in excess of tate demand. Mira Coates, 88 MOTS* street, '13o- roluto, says: "Til,y daughter has been using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food for nervousness, paleness and a run- down system, and 1 ean say that her health has tm.proved very mueh un- der this treatment 8.lie used to oomplainf bokig tired in the morn - Inge; her appetite was pocir, and silo tanked energy and ambition. Mee using able Mealeine / Oen see le great eitange ill her looks, her nerves are steadier, NMI hem More Miter 10 hoe elieeks, mid iv feeling very mob better in every wey.".. Dr. Obase's Nerve Veva, ,:10 cents At box, at all dealers, or Lcimairsocii, l3a.tel4. 490 Co., Tortoni%