Exeter Advocate, 1901-10-3, Page 3DETECTIVES IlL'IVIOVED".
Guard.a Have Been Taken 7rorn
the }TamPto'll Court Palace.
The eight private deteetives who
for so maay years past have beea-
miliar figures at , HaraPtell Court
Palace, London, have lately been reo
moved. There lire now no detectives
at the palace, neither in the apart -
meats nor in the gardens.
Few persons who ViSited the pUiace
ever • had ahy notion, that the plainly
habited man of .,passive countenance
Who perpetually traversed the gal, -
levies was anything more than a
painstaking admirer of tapestry and
canvas. Nevertheless he was a de-
tective. Week in, week out, during
all the hours that the public was ad-
mitted to the galleries he made his
patrol. He was placed there at the
time of the dynamite • scar°. The
fear of dynamite passed., but he re-
mained . For sixteen years those Old
halls echoed his footfall% Taeywill
not again.
Gone, too, are the men who have
been sitting on cliair s for Years,
growing stouter every clay as some
say, one at the Ring's staircase en-
trance to the 'galleries, just where
you would leave your stick, or urn-
br'lla, the other at the ,Queell's
'staircase exit. How many of the
thousands upon thousands who have
passed this way ever dreamed that,
out of these iet faces lynx eyes
Goo foie
N�t 4 for Good Teeth
So-odent co
Sozodent Tooth Elcoelkler 2 c.
Large Liftrakil and Powder zazy
All stores or by mail for.the piice. Sample for the postage, 3c.
Peered at them and at everybody? So
it was, and so iL will no longer be.
There is a story that in a particu-
lar spot of a royal garden a sentry
was once set to guard from damage
a favorite flower of a young princess.
The flower bloomed and died,- the
the princess grew up, lived out her
life and passed to her rest. A hun-
dred and' fifty years afterwards a
sentry still stood at the same spot;
nobody knew why, When they
searched the recoadS they found out.
The timely action of His Majesty
has prevented a repetition of so de-
lightful but uneconomical an, Mei-
'
FACTS ABOUT OLD LONDON
dent.
GROWING. GIRLS,
OCCASIONALLY REQUIRE
TONIC MEDICINE. .
It Will Keep the Blood Rich, Red
arid . Pure', Strengthen. the
Nerves and Prevent .Declin.e
Mrs. Hiram Rinkler, the wife, of •a
respected farmer in, South Telhain
township, ' Welland county, 'Ontario,
HOW THE PEOPLE GET IN AND
GUT OF THE METROPOLIS.
The Great Rush Begins in the
Morning—Som.e Facts as to
Its Wealth.
OXYGEN FOR INDUSTRIES.
Inventor Can Get Supplies 7 3: 0 Yli
the Atmosphere.
..
,It was ,recently announced that the
new Swiss method'of producing oxy-
gen for industrial purposes had been
-.' l' h by' -
taken uf. by a poweafu s.; g .
• dicato. The inventor, M. Raoul Pic-
st, James Gazette, of the city of tet, claims that his process enables
The exact Clay population says the
London in 1891, when the -Jest day Plilil to obtain unlimited supplies of
the gas from the atmosphere at
census was taken was 301,381; of
these no less than 29,520 were em- 110minal cost. ' e
ploYers. .Is there anywhere else in It took the' inventor twenty-one
the world so much capital confined years of experiments to find out that
in so small a space. Over 200,000 the usual method. of extracting oxy-
of the workers in the city were males !gen from the air by chemical means
50,000 were females and nearly 20,-', was imPracticable for commercial
000 more were boys and girls under ' purposes on account of the enormous
15. rilloro are not so many poor ` cost of. the chemical process.
people in the city. The last censusl M. Pictet cl ' that tl • it
I aimsle is eS11 s
pawnbroker for this population of 'Imetallurgical work will be extraoro
PRETTY ROYAL CUSTOM.
A Vecicling ObserVanee Started by
Queen Victoria.
,
, a
A petty eustera. dating froin the
weddixf; of the late Queen Victoria,
all acs°eIsivti6::)'14a°O1'0' l'poerttliitQineel Itosi4tlaielli'S'ea;'asi
,id.
f wilily. sprig of myr LI e which
formed part of the Ipride's Wreath
was cal fully cultured, and in, due
tune pfnted out. Whoa the Princess
lioYal vf.ae married sprigs were eat
for ber bridal wreath from this
myrtle tree. The Princess, following
her mother's example, had one of
the sprigs cared Lor, until it becaine a
full-sized tree, which served for her
clangliter-in-laW's wreath at tho
wedding of the present 11'mperoe of
a'me'all;111-11.1•clianiGglYitewHO°flitihNevaPsrionsbceselOvfelciVailleiss atillicel
all other of Queea Victoria's child-
ren and grandehildren. There is al-
ready, as , the result of this charm-
ing custom, the ruakiag of a grove
A
says is with great pleasure
that. I give this tribute to the health
restoring virtues of Dr.
Pink Pills. When my clang -liter Lena,
showed that there was only one, of the application of this system to
over 300,000. There was, too, but I dina,ry. He maintains that the 01i
one dealer in old clothes, and only ! ormous waste of coal in the working
one perfumer, which suggests that, of metals will be done away with,
there is not so Innen 'Vanity in theil and that immensely great teMpera-
city as some of us have supposed. tures will be obtahmble by the use
It is not surprising perhaps to find of "industrial oxygen."
tackle, but it is hardly creditable Soldering largo 1111.1SSCS Of iron and
only one manufacturer of fishing
that ten years ago there was votingoillYilsteelwill be an easy matter, and ri-
one typewriting office in the city, I will be done away with. The
and only one maker of needles and , Pe 1111,1es °f vessels, the beams of bridg-
. s railway lines, etc., etc., may be
AND ND.IA
NATURAL LEAF
YE& "le 33 ,S16.
Resembles Japan in flavor, but is !Nell er imptare—while
Infinitely superior in quality. It is malting rapid strides
In public favor because of the above facts, Drinkers of
Japan teas should give it a trial.
Ceylon Teas are sold in .Sealed Lead
Packets only. Black, riixed, Uncolored
Ceylon Green. Free samples sent.
Address ,,SALADA," Toronto.
lit you vvant be rustlnn all your _um and noottos
RUTTER 0005 POULTRY APPLOO Oth FP
Th LimitcogibT4e'vvste.,,,,,.Tmui,,,,ornitt.enst
Dawson Commie•aqotra Co
AGEWM, WARTED.
toms nzinsylaAlteacht-iteoest.heObtleieuict• if:eotyaalad etuhso- LIME WATER FOR STREET. ,
wedding cake. Ever since the mar- Its Use Might Be Productive of
riage of Queen 'Victoria a firrii. of Sanitary C°1111°Tts..
'Windsor florists have had the honor Dr, A, Eadowes, \,/ritin, to a meth....
(now thirteen years of age), began
the Ilse Of your medicine, a little
over a year ago, she was in a most
s,
of presentirag the one, a Chester con- teal journal, suggeSt,s that the use of
fectioner finCling the other, neither lime water, prepared fresh, f or
accePting Payment. ' watering- the streets .in hot weather,
would prove to be a practiice , pro-
' ductive of sanitary comfort,. The ad -
avl etched condition. In fact we were
seriously alarnsied lest she might not
recover. The first symptoms were a
'fouling . of languor and weakness,
gra,dually growing worse. She be -
tame pale, lost flesh. had little or no
appetite and was apparently going
into a decline. Finally the trouble
became complicated with a persistent
.sore throat; which gave her great
difficulty in _swalloWing., gave. her
several advertised medicines, but
-they did not benefit her. Then she
was placed under the care of a doc-
tor, who said her blood was poor
and watery and her whole system
badly run down. The doctor's treat-
ment did not help her any, and then
acting on the advice of a neighbor, I
began to give her,Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. The confidence with which this
medicine was urged upon us was not
misplaced, as soon noticed a dis-
tinct improvement in my daughter's
condition. The use of tlie pills for a
few weeks longer seemed to complete-
ly restore her, and from that time
oshe has been a ,cheerful, light-hearted
girl, the very picture 91: health. I
will always recommend Dr Williams'
Pink Pills to other sufferers, feeling
sure they will prove cmite as effica-
cious as they did in ray daughter's
M6thers with growing daughters
will make no mistake if they insist,
,upon the occasionar use of Dr;
hams' Pink Pills, ; they, will
them. -to develop properly ; will
anak-e their blood rich and pure, and
thus ward off disease and decline.'
The genuine pills are sold only in
boxes bearing the full name, "Ili'.
Williams' . Pink Pills- for Pale Peo-
ple" on the wrapPer around each
box., None other is genuine, no mat-
ter what some self-interested dealer
may say. If in doubt, solid direct
to the Dr. Willimms' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont., and the pills will
be mailed post paid at 50 cents a
box, or six boxes for $2.50.
PROVING HIS DEVOTION.
A dentist received a call the other
morning from a couple whom he
soon had reason to believe were lov-
ers. The girl had an aching tooth,
ai'id as they entered the inner room
the young man said:— -
Now, darling, the worst is over ;
just take a seat and it will be out
in a minute.
Oh, darling, she gasped, I can't
But it, really won't hurt you, you
Pins.' constructed in future in one Piece:
The great rush to the city begins,
hour after midnight or. Blay 4, 1891, a 4-q-l'uc state .
1 1 in a short time, and
the mining industry will ue revolu-
tionized, and crushing superseded
melting.
BENEFIT CHEMISTRY.
The practice of chemistry will be
immensely benefited, says LI. Pictet.
The cost of innumerable chemical
alinary population of , the city, hiago products will be greatly le uce .
ing by the last day Census, is about One of the chief instances of this
14,000; at nine o'clock, if you could
` will be the water gas, so much used
count. the people in the streets they in chemical- industries, which will be
would number a ' obtainable at a cost of a tenth of a
` penny per cubic yard. The result of
QUARTER OF A MILLION. this for lighting purposes will be
By ten o'clock more than 100,000 tremendous.
more are added to the number, and It is only a question of time, says
it is estimated that at lunch time the inventor, before every public
nearly 700,000 people have crossed building will be supplied with oxy-
-the city botiffds, Six hours later, by gen pipes, and "stuffiness" in thea-
tl evening tho people in tres, sehoolS\tand other public build-
ings will be Unknown. •
For hospitals, and especially in
the operating room, oxygen, which
• ice
morn_ 'Industrial oxygen' ' will reduce
Ing. The crowd is growing ala tne.hardest rocks, such as qnai ,
1- tz to
of course, after, eight in the
a typical day, 2,698 persons entele
the Lord Mayor's Kingdom, and up
to five o'clock in the morning. the
number: Wa,s, rriiughly;. 12,000.. it. is
surprising,' to: know - that between 6,-
000 and 7,000 'peoples begin work in
the city between four and,.,five,o'ClOck
in the Morning. At 6 a.' the Or.,
.„
A uTppiliof FP 0111 ' vantages claimetl f or the practice
a . AU ' are said to be those, first of aggro-
PLATTSVIJILE ECHO 4 ,, manure, ands thus to prevent them
!gating together loose particles of
--- ' from being cliffusod 'by the wind ;
1 •
AN II,TTEILE'STING ARTICLE septic action ; , third, of preserving
MRS. J. BARNETT FIGURES IN isecond,, of. exercising a certain anti -
IN THE LOCAL PAPER. wood paving. and, fourth, 62 render-
__ ing 'wood less slippery. The idea
should be worth considering by the
Interviewed by a Representative
A GENTS -ID YOU 'WANT A. LINE 011
,fast -selling goods that give you 'over
halt profit, and sell in every house, write
us. The E. Karn Co., 132 Victoria. street.
Toronto.
T. N U
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343
A NOVEL GARDEN,
In the centre of Liverpool there is
one large roof-garcien. it forms the
hobby of a lady who has at present
in successful eultivation currants,
gooseberries, and. a fine show of out-
door flowers, besides exotics in a
greenhouse. 'rhe earth was taken up
to the tiles by means of a lift, and
the garden is efficiently drained and
free froth despoilers.
of the Echo --Story of ner Trona local authorsittles tentrusted with the s
ble as Related. by Herself—Her ',care of the
I SUM' CVO might 'make trial of 1)r g Ono ele•
ee s, and an enex getic Eg• Ao Burr +
Opinion of Dodd's KidneY'Pills' ; Eddow' es' plan on an experimental
Plattsville, Ont., Sept. 23 (Spe-lbasis. Lime we are told, is em-
. . 1 , `
cial),--The case of Mrs. J Barnett of ployed near Vienna for the disinfec-
i.
portance to be published --------------- hree tanks a. day's sewage is mixed
this town was founcl of sufficient, im.---tion of sewage, Collected in one of
the „Plattsville,ECho. TO the repre- wh fresh milk .of Bine in, the pro-•
,sentative of that live local paper' she portion . of from 1 to: 2.- per ...cent.'
Made the following. statement cella The mixture • settles .for 48 hours,
cerning• her. experience ' with. Dodd's .then. ' the • :clear effluent. water ...is
Kidhey Pills. • ' .drained off.s The sediment remaining
s "t: have been ailing for. years, but is. Used as manure. :Its 'vain° -in
in the spring of last yearaI grew very this latter direction, is alleged to' be•
MUCh Worse. The symptoma -of my !great. , The. .effluent is Said :to bo.
'disease were rierveusaseas, „rheumatisniclearer than the water is adjoining,
in the left arm, pains in the small of, Mountain •streama. We may rethark
tha hack up the spinal column. and that lithe haS.' long been used for
back 92 the head, through the eyes, purifying. sewage. ,From. ,six to
left sieli3 of the body and ,occassionally tweIVO grains • -of lime are 'employed
the, right side. . per gallen of sewage: The objection
the city have reached a round mil-
lion. Every twenty-four hours, it is
calculated 1,200,000 people enter the
GitY' on account of its pro
I-Iow do they come in? Many of could not be put into general use,
them cross 'Over London Bridge.
hundred thousand. men, woinen and
children- walk : or ride ,into the city
every 21 hours oVer, the s hridges. son
which the New Zealander is—accord-
ing to MacaulayeHto 'sit ono day to
-survey the ruins of London. Within
the 24 hours, also, 1.,1,00o venieles-
know.
I'in afraid it will.
It can't; I'd lia.ve one pulled ,in
minute if it ached.
1 don't believe 11.
Oh yes, I would.,
Has; Slie got a bad tooth ? asked
the dentist. -
Yes,- sir; it }HIS ached for a week,
and I've just succeeded in getting
her clown here. Come, darling, have
it out.
0114 1 can't.
But you must.
I can't stand the pain.
Pain ? Now, tliens, I'll have one
pulled out just to show yoti that it
doesn't, hurl.
lie took a seat, leaned back, open-
ed his month, and the dentist scein-
ed to be selacting• a tooth to seize
with his forceps, when the girl pro-
tested.
will be employed mole iee y.
town will have its oxygen manufac-
tory in a few years, M. Pictet adds,
and coal will be superseded by oxy-
gen. ,
ing built at 'Manchester under the
A large oxygen manufactory is be -
cross thq bridge. Blackfriars bridge superintendence of lkIessrs. Ga o cy,
is the only rival, to its older neigh- in which it will 'be possible .to pro-
bor; its passengers number 70,000 a. duce 5,000 cubic feet of "industrial
day, who either walk or ride in some oxygen" per day,
of the 8,306 vehicles which. 'carry
Passengers and. traffic this ,way into
the city. Temple ,,Barr and ..1-1.olborn
Bars are rivals for the distinction of
being the second most popul.ar
4.
HEALTI-IY BABIES.
trance into tlm city; Blackfria,rs Watchful Mothers- Can Keep Their
'I grew weak, for I had n.c.) appe- to this method is the rapid putre-
Lite and night after night I could faction of tile Sewage if too much
not sleep. I was a physical wreck. lime is added, while it is said that,
I was treated by doctors, but their as the organic matters in suspen-
medicines afforded me no relief. 1 sion are alone affected, purification
chanced 16 read in Dodd's Almanac is defective, and the manure of no
of the virtue in Dodd's Kidney Pills value•
and the wonderful cures effected by, +
believe in a man being
thP,13ile symptoms' as therein explain- i'siCe'ilubicals.tt—er/ 01 ti 1,
ie iouse. e should
II '
ed corresponded with my own, and I t
have the say in everything. Mason:
started. taking Dodd's Kidney Pills
How about the naming of that ba -
according to clirections. Before I
by of yours ? Gilbert: My wife gave
had finished one box there was a de -
Ivey to Inc in a very proper and
cided improvement in my condition.
wifely manner. She Said she didn't
My appetite returned, the pain was
Care What name I gave the little fel-
lessened and I was able to sleep. I
Sweet Girl (affectionately> • Papa,:
you wouldn't me, to leave. you,
would you? Papa (fondlyy.: Indeed
I would not, my darling. Sweet
Well, then, I'll marry Mr.;
Poorehap".. PIe's willing to live here.;
'- • Babies Healthy, Rosy-cheek-
BrIchre f -ills much below them On •
1 1, census day 81,672 passen- ed and Happy.
and 6,172 vehicles entered Tem -
p1' Bar, and 82,367 passengers and
-9,069 vehicles by Holborn.
,There are also other entrances,a
It must not be imagined that all
these people walked. Thousands of
them were carried by 18,000 cabs
and 10,000 ,buses,' and , the city
streets were ,crowded on census day
with: 42,366 other four -wheeled and
21,597 two -wheeled vehicles. 'In all
Hold, on; the
fms. proved hiss
*tarry; and 111
She Ole
draWil WttllOU t
went ont , she
*ming Me -Mae
Nothing in the world is such a
comfort and joy as a healthy, hearty
rosy-cheeked, happy baby.
Babies can be'kept in perfect, health
only by- having at hand and adminis-
tering when needed some purely veg-
etable, harmless remedy, and of all
this class of medicines Baby's Own
Tablets are conceded to be the best.
. ,
For constipation, colic, diarrhoea,
01/ER 90,000 VEHICLES. gamic fevers, sour -stomac
• •
passed through the city on this one ing babies, indigestion and sleepless -
day• The •railways haVe a tale to ness, these tablets are a really won-
ted, too', each morning in the city. derful cure. You can give them to
Liverpool street is the most popular the smallest baby without the slight-
stationTeover 50,000 people coming 1 est fear. Dissolved in water, they
to it every clay in1891. Broad street will be taken readily. They contain
absolutely not a particle of opiate
44,000 people, giving nearly a round- or other injurimis drilgs. ThcY are
runs it close with something like
100,000 Sor these two stations. Can- small,
Win take without objection, ancl
sweet lozenges that any baby
non street and ' Fenchurch street' each
their action is prompt and plea -sant.
lorought in just ovei- 27,000 passen-
tThey will tone up the whole system
gers on census day in 1891, and 16,- little one as heartY
733 people riskecl their health and and make the
and ,f ree from infantile disorders as
their necks by coming to Ludgate
Hill station. The other prineipal al.iy mother could -wish.
stations had the 'following. figures to I ' Mrs' Walter Br°\°11' MilbY' Que"
their credit—Moorgat,e street, 15,- 'F;(1 -Vs: "I have nea-er used any
950; Aldersgate street, 14,903; Bish- 'medicine for baby that did him so
opga te street, 13,180; Mansion much good as Baby's Own Tablets.
House, 9,153. , II would not he without them." This
; , is the verdict of all mothers who,
The city is rich—nobody needs to
have used, these tablets.
be told that. But the clay census re- They cosl" 25 cents a box. All
\reels almost ineredible facts as to I
its wealth. Its contribution to the druggists sell them or they rnay be
Income tax is amazing. , When the secured by sending, the price direct
day census was taken the profits aa.: and the tablets will be forwarded
sessed to income tax in all England I pareBa_1(1. , The pr. Williams'. Medicine
and "Wales were ,,C•239,000,000, ands ',0•• J-)ePu. T., Brnekville, 0111.
low so long as it was Henry. So
have completely -recovered.. No sign that's the name I gave him. You Capital punisliment was abolished
have taken in all twelve boxes and
of my old trouble remains and I as- know, I felt, after the hearty man. in Italy •in 1875. Since then inur-
ci;ibe it only to Docld's Kiclney Pills. ner in which she deferred to rile, I I ders'have increased 62 per centa
Impurities in the Blood.—When the ac-
tion of the kidneys becomes impaired,
imnurities in the blood are almost sure to
fellow, and general derangement of the
system .ensues,. Parmelee's Vegetable
Pills will regulate the kidneys, so that
they maintain. healthy action and.
nyevent the complications which certain-
ly come when there ,is derang,ement
of
these healthy. organs.. As a restorative
these pills are in the first rank.
The shipping lost or broken up
every year has a carrying power of
1,800,000 tons.
Since the Navigation Laws were
Hinard's liniment Relieves Neuralgia
repealed in 1319, British shipping
has increased six times faster than
the population.
These two desirable qualifications,pleas-
ant to the taste and at the same time ef-
fectual, are to be found in Mother Graves'
Worm Etiteralinat . Children like it.
ought to yield a point out of appre-
Dodd's Kidney Pills are a wonderful
elation of her humility. LIRiment .1.01. sale cuelwhere
d'scovery
This clipping is reproduced as it is
typical. of the way so many women
SOZOBON
Dodd's Kidney Pills have been often
truly called "Woman's best friend."
foe1 b t Dodd's 1:_idney Pills.
!T for the TEETH 25.0 Leeds has 21,600 acres of parks; a
I I
. HE GOT I.N. ...
------t------ , :
. - An Englishman was boasting about At the tithe of the : last exhibition
the big policemen they had .M Eng- in Edinburgh a student' made a Let
lend and sssaid . they were so tall they that he .Could get into the grounds
could .light. "their pipes at the Street by - simply- walking in. The 1-,nt was
lamps. oh., that's. naething to the taken up by his companions,: no se -
bobbies, ewer ill Scotland,' said. Scot•L. 'curing a tape . 'line and :a piece of
tya they are So big .yonder they can chalk, he went to one of the • en-
loOk ' ower a 'land o' hooseS.. Is that . trance gates and began. 1.0,. ate::::01es
all the Size of 'cm ? said Pat., Shure and. mark various distances. ,. ;
them would be sea -Bed 'kids Of police- • Whenever tha policemen saw him
inen over in Oireland• •• Ours are so they thought he wa's:"a big man,. and
big ,they haye to stand in,a Coal -pit pushed ,the gathering -crowd back to
before they can get their hair cut. sgive ,Iiiins rOom to work. , :'" a
. • a --a.....4,.......---,-.. After :he Made a few measurements
There is danger in 'negiecting. a 'cold i,and taken a note of them, 116 walked'
:Many who have died of cousumptiop. dated ,boldly through the gate into the 'ex-:
'their troubles from exposure; followed bY. ihibition :without any.: opposition.
a cold. which .settled on their lungs, and in 12,,,,. Iriec•mwaoyn flii.iesi .11Wtaiglactr . gbautte he , licieep troass_
a short time they were beyond the skfll. of . ..:
the best physician.. Had they used Bickles' , •
. sibly could after hei got in.
Anti -Consumptive Syrup, before it was
toe late, their,,•:lives ,would. have been
.spared.. This medicine has no equal. for
curing coughs :Colds and all affections of
the throat and lungs. s
• .
test is sufficient ; he
devoti ona aet up,
have it pulled out,
chair, had the tooth
a ,groan, and as she
was saying to the
of this the city of one scalcue 111110
contributed over £70,000,000, or
nearly one-t,bird of the whole. All
the rest of Middlesex contributed but
.C41,000,000, while Lancashire's
contribution was less than half of
1110 city, and YorkShire's NVIIS tinder
20 millions.
f:JAUTIOUS STATISTICIAN.
How large a permanent population
has Crimson Gulch? inquired the
tourist.
Well, answered 'Bronco Bob; we've
got about 107 living here. But with
so much hosa-stealin' and brace faro
goin' on, I wouldn't allude to any-
body' as bein' particalar permanent.
His Wife—It is strange that the
. .
Housenlotts ha-ven'-,l. lost their cook
yet„
SOZOOCHT Tooth Powder 25o
ONE WAY OF RAISING- THE WIND
A. unique method was adopted by
the members of a colored church in
funds, They had g in g er-cake-eat - Rice contains
cent. in wheat.
inches long and the person eatiag his
clared the whiner. An admission fee iv
was charged, resulting in a good IT-CnitiiS 'Liniment Ores
South Georgia the other, day to raise
ing contest, the cakes being eighteen starch. and suga
cake in -the shortest . -time Was de -
record for Britain, next to London,
which has a,
'Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot roach the
diseased portion of the car. There is only ono
'way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu,
tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous lining of thm
Eustachian Tube. When_ this tube is in,
flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper;
feet hearing, and when it 19 ent'rely closed
deafness is the result, and unless the inflarn,
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THEIRS 'BY RIGHT.
won;der why there are clog clays
but, no cat days, said Mrs Darley
The nights belong to the cats, you
know, Mr. Barley explained, With horse racing.
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hudtuir.
Among the questions sent'out by
1 exminewas the lollowing
asell°oar
example in arithatetie:—If One horse
can run ft, Mile ill 1.111111, 50sec., and
another a mile in 2m111., how far
would the first horse be ahead in a
inaleh race of two miles ? A schol-
ar rdturned the question wi1.11 this
attached: I will have nothing to do
Of the 650 tons of ivory brotight
annually into England, Sheffield con-
sumes a third.
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DID NOT KNOW HOW.
Lord Kitchener has sent Ring Ed-
ecarcl, as Colonel -in -Chief of the, Gor-
don I-Iighlanders, au account of an
ineident that strongly r00111 15 the
Storming of Dargai IIeights by that
reginient. Lord Kitchener says that
after surrendering, 0 omniandant De
Villiers informed him that during the
Boer atiatek of July a on WaLsoon-
sprint, the Highlanders behaved with
the utlitost gallantry. The last four
111011, lhoughi comple,toly SLIITO1111dCd. •
I
11,115 With011t COVer, 'COI1L1111.1ed to fire
un Lil three \yore killed and the
fourth was wounded, On the Boers
asking the survivor the reason why ,
they had net surrendered, lie TO-.
p110,d; "Why, than, Ave are Gor-
don :Highlanders!'
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