The Signal, 1896-11-19, Page 7THE SIGNAL : I:1►DERICH, ONT., THI►RSDAY, NOV. 19, 1899
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TWO VIEWS.
Lbw wesma. slave tee iambi Porta
a•a Ilandlied sal tial MY:
Hee .ver deserved --es Lew. b Ma -
Theo sash a sae se* saver ba
Bat wase -who has a wiser sueak-
Itiel wane dose ant seek
Me knows sad weals it a•doest.ud
Tae anal els kind is mach too Rood.
CRISP AND CASUAL.
Moot eeterptll•re poria mem farm of
alpha
Tho theatres of Leedom will amt 60,080
Ha▪ il • willies clerks are employed in
The jawbone of the ayssege whale M 25
fest us ,e•gtl-
If would rewire 18,000 teeters mierobe-
to askew tach.
It r satt.ns'ed that • IH,btuisg bash
slily rissole t ,r the 1 20,000 part ef . sec
ease
I1 is ..id by anatomists to h.. fact th.t
met p.•aple hoar better with their mouths
spm•
Nesry 1,000,000 blesreme pane unveils
the p,ato6id* in the tem of Lopdon every
week.
Tia. Epithelium, air apper skits of the
the tangos ie beteg oomst..tly removed and
reliewsedd..
Its reoko..d that there are at least
1,000,001 dillor .t •pests of hisses in et
isunoe. +.
A roU-mskiag machine prosiness as many
mark lar • gives time as were formerly made
by 100 mtea-
S.vesty-two roes inhabit 11ts world, and
use 3004 d hereat tonged. There are .boat
1.000 religiose.
Oa met voyages of • first-ohies mama
sloe,,,*, .bout 3,000 pietas of glassware and
crockery aro broken
Nearly everybody swims le J•pta. The
girls heti* whets they are tea years of age,
and the bey, at now
It s mlima.ed that the temperater. of
the earth at • depth of 200 miles V sot lees
time 13,000 F.hre.lteit.
Franco hes kept 800.000 toss o1 oo.1
stored .t Tenho mase 1893, to be ready u
omit war ...1d break out.
The death -rate of sailors is the 'berme.
Ute arise is twelve per thousand -whish
is considerably lower time the death -rattiest
Mad.
The depth of water hes • oosoidonble is.
thews on the Speed of steamers, wbi.;b are
found to move slowly where the water is
shallow,
The Rod.I .. Library at Oxford acquired
60 296 books .ad p.mplea Iwt year. Two.
chards of this •umbo* rim. in trader ths
(' opyrtgbt Ant
The habit of breathing through the
mouth. say, • dw'iet, will is time mum the
tarts to .hriak anti the teeth to biome
loo.., and fall wt.
During ;bis satin career Str•.diverius
made from 600 to 700 violies. Few of theee
none sell for mor. than £5 daring his life.
Now .mute of them oomm.ad as much v
12,000
A whale rsmolt monied in Arctic w•
tare was fused to have imbedded to its side
• harpoon oat heloar.d to s whaling ves-
sel that had been out of s evios newly halt
• mature.
R s mud that if oar .mite atmosphere
cook,' be tended/al total It would oocnpy so
more emee than an .goal weight of water,
the ,store aur suntan would saly be 30 feet
in th'ckmsss.
I eeked's oak is now 'made i* Germany.'
Th. great roe(.b Na. of Winchester GOM4.
rsI w bey reaowed- and the wend sed i.
!+'*tt,r oak, out is 42#ft. lengths msssaritug
1» 1'y 18 Wallas
Never eat whet is known to &m•gre with
the stoa.ok Many doctors believe the bo-
la( that it will disagree with the iedige.-
tion to woo* mysterious way often mouth
ate to Wit result.
TMpike is hatter provided with tooth
this any other lives, astura Ir has torch
all over is upper •od lower j.we,and spasm
Wm assume the purpose st teeth a its
toevw and palate.
The masses of the human toots* are
more a.mpliested them those of any other
organ, and crone and interlace ebb otter 1a
each • manner as to permit an almost ood-
les. smoky of mottoe-
A good deal of " real " memos, leather is
made from the skin e( the ray, • ass fish
very like a sham- As for the salad*, its
stria is also teamed. The remit is a very
•ttraoure malemi.rked losithor.
Trio es*s.apyes e( wheat in Brits* te
nekoned at six barbels par head per m-
ama, whish. nen the hada e( •s .stiallod
pepalat,os of 381100.000. sake. • peal osa-
tempt ins of 233.400,000 Whale.
The deemed for Ames Hair VIvor is
seek widely-eeparatsd regions .o South
America, Spain, Australia and India Ile
kept Moe with the boas esneumptae,wbieb
beds to show thee these people bow • fiend
thaw when they try it
A seaII arse rsse*tly seem to Was •
. errsw in St, Jaws' Pere, 1.e.deu. wbioh
k! Tinkly seek to the water. itse bird them
ISib.r telt' drowsed the sparrow, clippie/
„hoar sed over agate, 1.11 tbo Pts: little
lode km/ tinnily dews. with every vestige
of life fled, and Shen, wick esu gulp. h we
reel towel
1 0o may est cheap food .d boa he seri-
ealy hurt by it: but you Maoist take Neap
modicums sanest psaithe ajery- If yes
N• lay ..b.lita1 hr ArWil hir,aparila,
rs oe so as the peril of Sur ha.ltb, pae-
ll•ss ^f year Ilia beast a Moho Ayer's.
sad se ethm.
As guide* drover gases -to that hes woo
Mrs thee loss! fame Y. that of the (',...tem
M tt'srwipkjt her a " Shakespeare bor-
es." where she bas souses.(the shrubs,
blins. sod Mess watiesod be
makssomre M the weber a 900. The
Ile load . " saetlstaet w pHA, .Tart Sewer
yaty ew out be a hissed. On wry
1.1 Ylmt theft a e !tin Wien an
...Peerless we from ewe* past
IN THE DARK VALLEY.
-11/604* Mbilstsit Mk brave •ryes my
Mee'
IM Is Sold bo riammalsa gi gT%oomoills-
.t,
" le the valise and Amdow of death "-
" eP tains." Therm aro mnyed thleee KfbOwe& today wtt.
t„ ti KHAN"
rayw .
kses °ems. de see &sswa es � Yis
y sphis
""11.11 Rides. TIiIV iliw fi0ae WW1 b
•164411 ',eh lehte ism Sta
ybe,la make -4 turas jump M lets"
~�s1�Ms"I'ma i rMa.ase 1besens es sero'/ .1-
e��i' kmelr. i. Is we\ .1 a take
0 t kilos. Pith dim Se balm Agana
4 es•••• Shoe few sow have awl Me
sed the. 1. ib. One OM • salla
Odirkefts.% whisk 1. 6r MOW the
SALISBURY ENDORSED
Mr. John Morley ApprovN of
the Premier's Remarks
ON THE VENEZUELAN QUESTIOL
A ranm.ervaW ve ttisesod la • Tkaee-comber«
Osamu is Rwdpee Setease of taro.
c>♦ssM From hams mn Sambas
.•..sere of £ammm.n•a el:em-
soil sews my lays.
London Nov. Mt -Right Hon. Jobs
Morley, formerly Chief Secretary for
Ireland, spoke tonight at Montrose.
8uotlaod, ethic: district he repre0Onir
in the Howie of t.ktaunona, la the
course of has speech he expressed ap-
proval of Lord Salisbury's statement
at the Guildhall banquet tart night,
regarding the practical settlement of
the Venezuelan question. He said he
did not beflnve that there was any
international dacusofun of more im-
portant*. nut even that regarding the
eastern questio., than the one relative
to pen s: anent arbitration between
Great Britain and the United Staten
The cheers bye the atdtentx,- waa greeted with
Cbottnuing, Mr- Morley saki he trust-
ed that the two nations, who are tar
ahead of the great military monarchies
in a them is this other aa splendidAsot
and
beneficent example.
MORE BUTCHERY.
raw to Asia saner Pleader a Vidor,
kW a ■..drsd Peepie awl
sum the P1aee.
London, Nuv. 10.-A despatch from
the United Associated Presse,,- repre-
sentative in Constantinople says ad-
vices received In that city from Kala-
arteh, Asia Minor, state that a band
of Turks have plundered the village
d Everok, killing one hundred of the
Artnenlan inhabitants. and setting fire
to and destroying fifty bowies. Not
one of the Turkish marauders was kill-
ed. Kaiaarleh, the advkes further
date. has been thrown Into a state of
emalo by the outrage.
PEOPLE WE HEAR ABOUT.
i'rinoe Nichol.. of Groom . a said to be am
ec.xmpluhed '• drawing -roma" oojursr.
Salm his atonal gained snob popularity,
Mi1snley %%tryo.w has blooms • very metho-
dical writer. Ho cra.id*•, • thousand
Words s. gotta sof*omit for • day's work.
Adelaide Raton, now in berseemty -fifth
year, •do teen wintering in Rome. Few
artiste have had a Ione ao expensed* et
t h• drama, as her first appe.raooe was
male at the are of two menthe.
The gores area wa. Lasses, l , preempted with •
fine'oll •o•son .,f Mae Ind .ter. mho! lies
which were rot her from New South
Wales. The 6 meta were !r, ren Is ioe, and
w'tso received wire *mid to he to perfect
wn•lition
The Gaud Dake Paul of Ramo is on tall
that ass hotel hod ,. lust .nou,th for his
comfort, and be hes one built in eseetiorna
wh oh be osrrtse with his Iofmage *verv•
where Toe tied is put op by • spect•l
m-chanio, ender the eapenates'Isoee of
the royal valet, wherever the l.raod Duks
see.
Tbe Toa!„ Ktsg of Spate saw hie first
ba11 lith' •.bof,timeego His motber,th.
Qae«r.Rensot, who hes • horror of the
brutal .port, postponed ill.. sweat as long
w proemM* ; hat eves •hs was actable to
override the Easiest court preoed.ot th.t
Ir.ecrihr.s •tto:Aso s to hull fights w brag
part of the education of • Moaul.h moo•rek.
TM ..newts ot the sol se of Tardily, is
tis event of Ando' Ra•nid'e dapne,u, a,
w,nld proh.hl• be h • Mw her, Mohammed
Reeked Effendi, who to mraetta.11y . State
prisoner at the Polars of ib. lwreagan. He
is wet allowed to rete vw • visitor or read •
law. newspaper n- iook that hes not pas-
sed ander the eye et the Quasar.
The C. ante= of Warwick, who was Pm-
o•.tly .looted • .n.mher of the Warwick
Ro.rd of Ilu.rd,•m, describes her work is
Mat *opacity w on. of " the delights of her
11fe." When residing at Wrwiok Vast*,
she s roe of !he hard.•t working members
ot the hoard -smiting the p.r.rboailil, pro
vidin, tie std women with k.tsti.g and
other reer«tiv. employ= Ent, and the old
mem with b, oke hod e*.*p.rws, and osa-
.t+.t'y Ioskh, after 'h• ohildren a their
schools, besides ett•adiwg Ito.e.a4s of the
herd sad its nnmmitt ..
11 may )• of interest te sots taillike
,lame On always seems to have had • taste
for "sobs wing," fir. in 'ening over the
master roll of the 20 h MIid1wx (Artists)
R P • gra Med tthe' h. wa• serving ha their
reeks from 11372 to 11374 sod wee described
as "a steatitic of mediae* " This was
donbtleee whoa he was at university Col-
lege Hospital, galls • leen utmeh•r of
mato were moils, ester Jamison* a Resin
Ahie• bre had paned threads the reeks of
rail remota- Velto.teer regiment, which on
ifn.aay, February 3rd lest, " presorted
woe " se the remain. of timer Ill,strinos
header, C lsaet.Larl L.dghtes, were laid
to rest is St Pates Cathedral
A FRIEND.
There. • .',.tio a that Male wend.
A Spell Chet .msiokly Mede s,
'Midst the downy web of pleasure tram,
la whatever ,rood it Owls a
Who MTh the world is •l1 fee ..H.
Asa friendship mem delusion ;
That life is not • ebsoam wow
Of woo anti deep esshsie.'
A waste? Ah t yes, perhaps. for hos
WM over solves hs stili.
Tb• pram.Meas of the awed Totes
He tab wild oak • Nile
A west -ter hint whose surly seal
Repels his fronds' •deoesS.
And nems them meant for eh.rhsb cads,
Asti hila by awful Aeneas
Ro speer. Lea shy soul se fres,
Asad mew* to he • .m.raar,
Awl ttiemda so true as ever breathed
Will roe as .wary mew.
The Revert ?Headship is mere deed.
Ret Yves sad lives far steam,
a b
And it awtlet
rani
and .mfi
As wee Asap. Pother Aver-
" Hew mush have Pepsin .sat yea ulna
ymr
N w s.., what
afsf-afs.hys0 sr IM mash.
M
nem end a Rif. Pwheps f -A esegi r,
paper *uuowom this en the semis et a
.mel S beer aopl..l• 1• We •sMkwk.s•
1 M Woe. tame mad tear nee were kti7sL'
TSIs BUtlzlrzaa Boom
'fr�rtr > lfiyw1j �sw TwM b
loWotag sed Mon esseshag Week
Anna, Ms Lino.
Richmond. Va., Nov. 10. -The Tre-
dodger Iron Works has started up It•
spike mill, whre•h gives a ta,nslderabi.•
number of men employment.
aiders ... .1. ?Male.
Harrisburg, Pa. Nov. 10. -John Mut
ter of this city W In receipt 01 a loiter
trout his brother, Philip Molter, who to
one of the members of a firm upeaat-
lag a big tin plate and glass plant at
Anderson, Ind- In the letter Mr. Mot -
ter states that since the election of
McMlnley the firm has contracted for
some $300.000 worth of tin plata and
Wen expects to start its glum plant
at once.
enamors. steel works se area.
Juhnstowlt, 1's., Nov. 10. -It was au-
thoritatively announced that the great
Cambria steel mills, which have been
cl,aed down for some time, will resume
W urk the latter part of the week, giv-
ing employment to a largo force of
then. The company hopes to put the
mounting and billet mill in operation
about the same time.
Rolf • 1111111Uso I► aids.
PRUadeIphla Pa. Nov. 10 -For see-
erab days heavy deposits of gold have
lo en made in this city, the total
amounts reoelved by banks, trust coen-
panlee and lavings funds being placard
et 010,000.
Well Moe the seep...
Hollidaysburg, Pa, Nov. 10. -The
Hollidaysburg Iron and Nall Co,. and
the Eleanor Iron Co. of this city, the
Portage Iron Oar- of Dun.;ansville, and
the Oltenia Iron Co. of Alleghany.
have resumed operations in all depart_
nsente. The Pittsburg Limestone Co..
chiefly controlled by Andrew Carnegie.
':as leased extensive lands at Canister
near here. and w11) double the output
of its quarries In this country.
times Iaevresrd.
Baltimoro, Nov. 10. -The John 8.
oitaie t•o., one of the largest rennin*
industries In the State, has increased
wages 1. per cent., to take effect at
once.
THEY'RE OUT OF _I .LOB.
The teaer.•ta a elwaale..t.sera Illel at
ytwblagNa, Am mer, fapert 1. Rove
%Wks:, 1e Wperi.
Washington. Nov- 10. The Venesue-
lan C onmisslon met w -day. with a11•
the• tatmbers present- The re'itrt of
Prof. Burr, who has been at the Hague
stiadyll.s Dutch archives. was Ievely-
eti and the Ph,fesmur was heard on It.
Mfr. Malec Prevost, secretary of the c
,
tenon. +ion, made the following state.
mr'.t a'ter to -day's session:
"The ataterttenca of Lord SAW bury,
at. reported 1n the morning papers.
mai.. k probable that the boundary t
J;sputa now_ ending between Great Y
B: fair and Venezuela will be settled
1-y artaration at an early day. Un-
der theme circumstances the oommis
.t -•n, wbile continuing Its dellberatto,s
Ie the prepare thin and orderly ar-
rangement of many valuable map., re-
tains and document., which have Leven
pr cured and used In the course of Its woo
John, does not promise to formulate ; is
any d.rlsb,n for the present on the th
tra'tety subject to its examination. It
w'I. continue its session from time to ' ot
'it',e, hut with the hope and expecte-
111.1.2
that * friendly
and
dJust settle- Id
m.-r.t of alt erects be- -
tw•e•n the natio•-. Interested will make I m
any fi,-al decision on its part unneces-
sary I w
sarf " !a
THEY IIA 1'E SETTLED. to
w
a i•wltxr or the Dik4eb. rause* ism f
)hear b fe mob t* Regard to `m
the selene/ wggemeatl- I m
Winnipeg. Nov- 10. law -chit.) -A member .r
of the Greenway Ministry tills' afternoon h
•ntborltted the atsa•tusot that there Ia no
bib b In Ilse school question e -Mimeo* ao l
that the negutlatloi,e bad all been elated
satisfactorily Iwfore Mr. Tare returned
aatla ao,wuu.Iut I the termmy s, there said
he
anaeaneemen1 .nuM be fnrtbeomhK short
ly. Premier Greenway in raveled back
to w'ioulpeg to -morrow- That the school
question has Pon settled -.rather that the
Govan's/sod Laurier I:overone-no have
agreed their Ilse of actbu--nay ossa be
ai coapted a. a foot.
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MILKING AND CARt OF MILK.
••eewi. lerwetlesl ♦openl Io
War boot Metheeia.
Comparatively taw dairymen, says
H. it Gurler, la the Breeder's tlasotte,
aopear to realise that milking is a
trod.. kindness. n.atn,w and re-
gtalr.rity must be observed, and all
the milk must be secured. The cow
must be ktmdly treated at all times.
She cancels a part uI her debts to her
owner e(•ery twenty -fever hours. When
she is well treated and furnished
plenty of palatable food and pure
water. and made uumifortable general-
ly, aIle dues her bast, 1,u- when she is
abused in any way . .•an.tut do her
boot, and 1 have s..r.i, Utnea thought
she acted as th. ug'. ...it• would not le
she ovoid. She ma, nave lees resent -
anent than human.' •'. but I doubt It.
I know that she dor. pour work wheal
puurly treated.
The dog, ur the buy on horseback
after the cows is, as a rule, a mtatake
to say the least. The cows should
have nu fear of the persona, caring fur
them, When 1 find my cows are afraid
of a man, after he has been about
them a sufficient time for them to Wi-
nton* aogtaanted with him. I know
there 1s something wrung and that a
change of some kind is nrc•ts.ary• and
1f no other change remedies the trou-
ble a charge of the man does. This
tolnt should be insisted on rigidly.
The cow MUM be kept clean. When
11 IS necessary to wash the udder and
teats before milking, do so. Each
n.11ker should have a pall for this pur-
port- and be given t-, understand that
it Is to be used when there is need
of 1t. This requires but IItUe time
and is a necxosity if we are to have
clean milk. The filthiness connected
with much c.[ the milking is sickening
to a person who sees the wort, and
marry tithes it Is to the person coq-
buming the milk fifty miles away from
where It 1s produced. I was much in-
terested and s.,nt.-what surprised a
few months ago in reading a report
of investigations made by Dr. Back-
bone. of the milk supply of Bertin, in
which he made the statement that the
Ity of Berlin consumed with its daily
mile 300 Pounds of cow dung. Is It
probable that we are doing any higher
snide of work? I have had some in-
eresting experiences during the laat
ear in my little city crt DeKalb. The
doctors frequently presorkre my Clover
Farm cerUfbed milk for babies and In-
valids. I have learned of a number
udrysaa.
of carom where the parents had, re-
turned to common milk after a time
and the babies would not have le but
b spit It out immediately. There
great need of more cleanliness in
e average milking-
Prtxnlscuous milking should not he
lowed. Each milker should have his
r'eirular cows to milk- The cows will
o moot' better for it. My cows are
11ked in the stable summer and
inter: lb fact- this is a general rule
the dairy sections. There b a great
1Rerence in milkers; some do not try
do good work, and others cannot
hen they' do, try. I have found dlf-
erence sufficient between the work of
Iikers to pay • tan's wages if he
Irked fifteen cows. This is not guess-
tr•k, but a matter of calculation on
*rs facts. and proves that we need
to
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BRA NDON MAN DEAD.
Trek Mtyeh*isr. Roe w0rseav by ■b-
eans or tee N lee 0Nw.-Lds
a ,semis the Paris.
Brandon. Nov. 10. -Mr. A. Thomas,
fo rderl a of Paris, (Mt.. iced suddenly
fn m th- effects of a dose of strych-
nine. Thomas had b,, -n In 111 health
f r some time and it le ion known
a tether the fatal dose was taken wltb
suicidal Intention or in mistake fel
s'edtclne.its 't>�avow A Sided and two
children who made at Parra.
et AAs Jur, araNt,
The r.fdraw..5. Alae Vibe dry &111M by
Use tors ad rb*heepeaa�
Otratford, Oat, Nov. 10. -Tie young man
killed at ehatespe•are Station last night
was John Byre. of tkb etty. 11e heft
home Met evening between 6 sod 7 o'clock.
Intending to go to Toronto, where work
lied been procured for by him by •n em-
eloymeut agency. The maogied body was
round on the track after the evening train
for the eat bad left rhakew,e.re. Life
es extinct and death was apparentlyIn
u
.tanneoua No railroad ticket was fouud
on the body. ■al the tieket egret hero hes
aro recollection of selling him one. and the
.npp.atltioo 1s that he war betping himself
1., a ride. As d.re•sed was very newt -
sighted it IS supposed In retakingthe train
nb
at akewpearr he missed kis footing and
fell to the rails.
I on.oer Itankln visited flip *erne during
the eight and deelded an looniest aanpr.,-
tary-. Byrn. wan :0, years of age and lived
here wltk his parents.
Rabe W IS5,ee Rea..
Warren, Pe . Nov. Id -A baseless Mild
Is tap latest curM•Ity dluovered by Coan-
etlmsn t'ouarrm, who Is *inborlty for the
, rat. lomat that tae rand, *boor name 1s
Plitt., Is bsu of nothing but skim
and muerte. Me family le poor silo the
rblld w111 be taken In ehaege by tk, l'oma-
ty l'mwmteronera a
Meo.w.v ■ea,eegI. •mrd A•eee*L
Kingston. Nov. la. --Sorry this 00F140$
.s the steamer Monteagle ear peados thea
four nine pilot ob. ,truth a Moil and Is
herd on A tag sod lighter lore go** to
her asml•+ssee, and a• the weenier is Ilse N
Is *sported ebe will a* relieved wIlbowl
meek demaselute fres loaded et De
loth for Klspem with maw Wshets or
grata.
Chrvw1 Mlleei* Werk mead Sero Passe..
(emir as IO :.da *bleb 0.0 •Nile
Roll
t for
the better several tkeneod mol. Tk. .r-
age e11. 1•e loans, boors aN Isar .sed
pay sad viten.
••vim
•
A gusher tut Tremble
aa,. 1sea. 110.-A Iffed L. Hart -
f• , has
br
rt�bees
sr
again. sad
trek
•
look after the milkers. There should
regularity in time of milking. The
,ws know the time of day and are
neatly when not milked at the usual
me. Have patience with a kicking
w; she is hurt. or frightened, or has
been abutted in ninety-nine cases out
a hundred.
When milking. make a business of
and allow no other business to In-
rfere with It; talking ahou:d not be
towed- Always milk with dry hands;
liking with wet hands Is filthy. The
Ater has milked fifteen to twenty
ws regularly- for months together,
d once milked thirty-flve cows ',o-
ral days. I mention this to shdw
at I have a Matt to Wk. It L best
milk at the same hoar morning and
ght. ass as to have the time between
iking untruth's. The best results are
urtd in this way, or at least, better
tilts are secured when the time De-
em 1s twelve hour' than when 1t
eight and sixteen hours.
The ?1.w Y•en•leg.
•
The coming farmer moat stop buy -
anything that can be produced on
own farm. and his own products, as
as possible, be made to take the
ace of those he has been buying.
Farm product., will sell for but little
ore than the cost of the labor, and
t must be figured at a low wage:
erefcre one marmot afford to Pay to
other profit on anything that can
produced at home. The buying
tt, cultivated by the good times of
past- Is the factor which keeps
o -thirds of my acquaintances poor.
pile of tin cans behind sane farm
buses sugwe,t• a canning factory.
baler, !Almon. tomatoes, sweet
n, beans. frult of all kinds are kept
all country stores. Farmer, who
e not tamed spring chicken, iamb
veal this season have risked their
es eating "canned hone," arid trad-
thelr fresh eggs fur canned tome-
. /oro and hearts. Where is the
my to pay for them Doming from?
y mostly buy out credit, and will
amazed at the doe of the 0111 when
y come to settle. OM friend replied
the question : "ph! sell a load of
His oats. yielded 30 bushels per
and are worth 20 stents- After se-
ting anything at an for the um.
he land, hie labor and .moth paid
for seed. threshing and fertiliser.
many cans of tomatoes ran he
wlih the profits ? How many
•1w of everything could he rage
that acre- with no more work or
then hp expended on his oats'
h.- haw no plat devoted to "truck"
Las* "It don't navf'
one w111 Ary Lha 'Actors a over-
wa, but the facet remains that the
lnrltr of farmer* grow n0 aahall
and have no garden worthy of
narnr•,•te roomy tnatanee• some at
and In many others *sly what
wife either plaints he,wai or .poly
int . arshig. Why people MU pay
bard-/rrrnwh wnrwtey Por tits stale,
s.upttb emotions put Iota "ease*
whet to movie& t h0.ssbee with
ansae dent of foods In mash Moet
then at lase vest- by growing
Oile 0 • .►y*tunt to as--deuotry
LUMBERING ON } Coal & Wood Yard
Ae
A LIPS OF GREAT HARDSHIP AND
EXPOSURE,
Alegi 0Wy&W1 orTxtl WAIT user IX ICY
WATM,-rale u,•K•u maim Till P55
grime o roctoot --- WILT TUE 0057 so -
sow CSX STAND Tuna WEARY IWl':ro
ur TOIL
From The Ottawa Free Prom.
Ouly thew who Mime/mooed is the ardu
use 000sp•timi ui lumbering know bow
dearly amroed is their livelihood, for awe
the slily voosttoos of mem that of lumber•
sag ranks •moog rhe most dangerous and
,l,hoalt. There is the heavy shanty labor,
from sorbs dawn to evesung star whim the
Wee ter kali the year is remote from hoots
Sad toted., a•d wh..m daily round w to cut
and work sad s'e' p on y, . e stag .m 00000 -
meal glimpe e' ' h•- c•ti• a ..-oris thromgb
• lose looked I.. atter from su tie loved me
f✓ sway.
The* the ‘...es teng•hea, the poem lake
•ra•ks up,•ad . oho t he dnvia, of logs and
hews timber do en the rortornsa swift -roe.
ciao stream, wheo ■eoew,t• oft.* nails the
driver to wade body do. p In the swtlt tlow
iy, icy paters Nose but the strong o•u
eerie. in •neh heat y Inbar, o••ly the most
robs.t ere ole to stand the tem hours of
dotty toll • Oh but • mil -day hour s ,mai '.
Se*h, in brief, is rhe 1 (e of many thnu..0 's
of i.h••rer• to the 0 rams v.sley.'nd •mune
+M nrauy i. Thea. Dottie, of 130 Head u•,
Clam bare, wan tor t w sive lose year. h ,e
wrought for the greet lumbering kink, J R
Rooth, sh•.tyieg in the snowy nothero foe
net., nen itft,og the,. inch deal■ donne the
-Ammer hoots I is not to he w..ldered at
th.t t. b:a loos.xpeneno. and greet ._pre
ure he .hould oontr.or • severe cold the u
LIMO coal perm.uent ladeing in the memo
of his loin. Sad kidney., L,ke many others
he ttonvht to work it cii, but is veru.
Soon the pains to the regio. of the kidoers
Moons so intense that labor was • torture
to him,, sod it was nn:y the Iodomttehi.•
oonrs*e, born of • kneeholes that other.
were dependent upon hem, that urved him
'o pnno. Ate wsery round of daily toll
Every , a t .i nwvemest mf the body w, a
as a thorny goal that m de him winos be -
math iia sung. Added to this was an an
easel and excessive •weattag w h'ch nsosost-
t•ted frequent oha,.Ke4 of clothing, ems
whtoh weekend hoe t.. each an rx•ent that
hie appetite was .bnrwt morel! goes, e.d
sveatw.11y hsa' little food sod muuh water
was hit daily fan. Homy vain eflorte were
made by Mr. D.hje to free himm'f from the
trains whiob had (waned them.1ves upon
him, sod one medicine after soother was
used, but without effect. Life became •
harden, and exie'etton. thing almost undo -
nimble. After woe fruitless efforts' he
was induced to era Dr. William'. Pok
Pilo When three boxes were taken the
Wage in h,s conditinn was porv..IIme. vers
his own words aro, " Whoa I had take six
boxes I war anew man and o,osirler the euro
worth hoodrede of dense. ' Mr Dobie,.I.
tbonah onn•pletely cooed, cautious. taking
Pink P.II. oocasiceally, sad is very 'ethos -
matte in hie prelim. of what the pills have
dose for him. Many of hie fellow work-
men seeing the great change wrought in him
by them famous pills have hero led to give
them • trial fen other ailments, sod are un-
animous em deolenng them superior to .11
other medicines
Dr- Williams' Pick Pi1ls sot directly on
the blood sad neves, building them anew,
and the. driving diewee from the system
There is se trouble due to either of these
moos whish pink Pills will not our*, and
in baodreds of came they have restored p••
ovate to health after all other remedies had
failed. Ask for Dr. William' Pink P,11•,
and take nothing else The fieeui e.se .1.
wan seafood IN hexed,
around which bear the loll trade mark. "Dr
Willi.sa' Piak Wile for Pale Peep{." Me
M mot from all dealers, or ot postpaid o0
•.owlet of 50 cents • box or six Dives for
iar 50 by addressing the Dr. Williams' Med-
loins Co., Brookville, Oat.
It not tee nosh M eay,asearte • diabase
that is Orme Britian 16,000.000 might be
saved mutually on fewil and marriage oar.
omnale, with so disrespect for the deed
and ea Moreau of oomfor• to the living.
1s is eeamseil, supposed that Mr. rheas -
Mohan is the lamest amateur orchid -grower
is the world ; but this is far frees being the
ow. His oolleotion is worth (mea, (14,000
to £16.000 The ooueoties of tie Dowager
Ku res of Germany is worth nearly double
The undersigned begs to inform
the public that he keeps on hand
all grader of
HARD
CIIIDO
AL
BLACKSMITH COAL.
PRICES OF WOOD REDUCED.
$pecW'•ttastlon given to
CUT and WOOD
SPLIT
Call and get prices and see tramples
of wood.
Office an'! y'artl. N EL.SON-ST.,
near &mita are. Hotel.
D. C. STRACHAN
Proprietor
THE HUNTING SEASON
Is upon us, and the true .,porta-
Man i,. beginning already to pre-
pare for the prince of aporta.
When you want your outtit we
have everything you neer! in
GUNS and SHOT and
POWDER SHELL.
Machine loaded Shells always on
hand, or loaded to your order on
the shortest notice. A full line
of the best American Pow-
ders always on hand. Call and
sere our Shot Guns, which for
quality and price downs thew a1L
DA.VISON
WE MAKE_��
Sewer and
Culvert Pipes
All glass Emus 4 In. to se tn. Abe
Ceaaeei/e*s,
WRITE FOR PRIOES.
THE ONTARIO SEWER PIPE CQ
00i ADlLAIDIE •T. E..
%wo way nosco• TORONTO.
THE STAFF Cr LIFE.
Adulteration and enher! ution i,, ' pre: -
duets have of late years become .• •- e an
evil, rhe+ te•overnesent, *very ober. -teen
obliged to eel In the •erroees el •o...y,ta to
circa their spread sed save the rim. el the
people.
Oneof the most impertaall of food
Ygomtlosably til R1taAD.
'Grimm wholesome Bread, 1t mals be mads
from
Wit1.lolblassefofthis
mdy sad
Hop
sof stomach.
or.
or. Iw other words• light of disemtion.
Hop and Malt Yeast is pronounned by Lite
host analysts to Ragland to he the pun and
unadulterated yet, and is used by the best
taken la the cottons.
IN MY BAKERY
You mea tet for 00010 much tired made
tom Hos Yeast as you eta for throe oras
from the pressed roasts whirls ars forcing
.hemselvee ea tee public, but which do ••e1
and swot give the same sweet flavored breed
11Y BREAD Ie MADiL FROM THE PURR
MALT AND HOP YEAST AND NO. 1
rryyMANITOBA PATF.NT FLOUR.
Twhoboome a*d sweetest it sod prove far �I
bread ltthatle hcan be ero
',adored of oar yews ow the market. My
Sag experissos 1a the Raker, bu.tsem has
proved these to he fart.
D CANTRL019.
GODERJOH
STEAM BOILER WORKS.
A. S. C H RY STA L,
9wmemwe1. Oltrpemal & alarki
laasahetarer of all elude of
B0ILBREL
Smoke Stacks, lea ani, Sheet Trow
Works, ate ,
A.d Dealer la-.
F,aglno., Ma.Nbary Outlaws, Ao.
All .lass of Pips .md Pipe FistitsR.,
Room said Water (awes, Glebe Valves,
(beak Valves, Insprwters, Rheims and
!a•ess !0..rMd 1y ea Raat Lune.
•
tyer*ga. fee el Mhos.;
bosses andbee et geed Wager sad Ha!
Raaarhg lsunp4, sehished aft
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