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selleaetvencestreefeleteetiesteleeteeee
," The Mete e leas hone been, degraded
to the employnient of assistane to
the organ „feeinder ; the itinerant
1/11,1Sieiall hakea Metor attathed tee
the haudle ef hie pieno organ to
relieve hiM of 'the ,grixtding,
Old newspapere can be.turued lute
Vela presting paper by
protese inyeeted by 'a Geremn,
professor. The 'process s hapid; the
paper iSi reduced to ptak 'and freed
frorn iuk ua Short spaCet tiMe.
A French Military efecer has in-
vented a method of renderiag in-
audible the report of trearme, even
that of big cannen ; the scene de -
Vice hidea the fleeit and the smokc.
invention is now being tested by;
the Terence. Government.
A new machine now being set in
Operation in Indiana is inteaded to
eupersede Oa:es-blowing by hand and
mouth. The Mayhemsblow any de-
scription of glass and g•lass vessels,
and perform the work much more
quickly thaa the most skilled opeta-
tives.
By a new electrical apparates.
.,tpres one-; any cipaque material are
projected on a screen. Eyed' a. view
of the object itself may be magnified
and thrown on the screee without
any lantern slide. This will adect
the business oe lantern slide pro-
duction.
A new look -stitch for sewing ma-
chines fs the invention of an 'Ve-
er/can convict while undergoieg
long term of imprisonment. The
idea. aceordieg to expert opinion,
vemake lock-stm
:tch achines xauchi other medi
il cinea dia.ve failed. L.
more simple and eoasiderably cheap-: Lussier" a well -known navigator of
er and give them greater efficieucy. I Sorel, Que., gives his experience for
the benefit of other. stteererse He
A Dutch clock maker has produced saes several year I suffered
a clock that winds itself. This is & ve,ry much from kidney trouble. The
manneed by the use of alcohol,: symptoms usuailydniede thediselves
which expands and 'contracts a.ecord-: inanifest by severe pains in the back
inp-, to the rise and fan of the temed and kidneys, and Sometimes they
perature during the twenty-four would be so bad that I would be
hours. The 2noveniera of expansion" confined to my bed for eeveral days
and contraction actuates the winding: at a time. I tried a number of tiff -
gear. ferent reedieines, recommended for
1, the trouble, but got no relief, and
The latest proposal in connectione finally became so discouraged that 1
with electrical waves is to steer thought a cure was impossible, and
balloons by their means. A British: stopped taking medicine. Shortly
scientist declared in Berlin recently after this I read in our local parer
OquL.A.TIoN .x"rnAoniu.N'AnIr.•.
The, , Ooveinmeiat elf the
Preetieee of india, under• Sir Charles,
'owe, just ereclerteken
weat ,''eseey as jut
,the 'Wee
gest beeteriolagicet euterpriee the
worle IMO Yet seem Convinced that
inoculateion is- the ,eonly effeettsal
means of egliting the'lttagne, it has
undertaken 'the gig -antics task of in-
oeulating 7,000000 'sof the peoele
during the sleet five Months, Sur-
geon-UO/1'; Oteeeeripan, Superiuteade
mit of the Covernineat Laboratory
at Dombay, has eeeeived iustructions
to be ready t� suPply Plague serene
at the rate cif 5o,000 doses deer.
KIDNEY TROUBLE,
A DISEASE TPLAT. OFTEN TEE.-
UTONT'ATES FATA.LLY.
Mr. L. Lussier, Sorel, TTel.ls
How He Overcanne the Teou-
ble After Repeated Fail-
ures.
There le no trouble more clatgereus
to life than. d.iseese of the kidneys,
for t.he reason that before" any spe-
Results from ebmtnon soaps.:
eczema, coa.rse bands, ragged
clothes:, shrunken flaunel§.
KEDUCiS
EXP*.t.NISX
.fiitk !Dar the Oettisgen *or
poured, and dry gravel and, cement
turned from the mitside the ring
to the centre. This will .be pulled
out agstin from the eentre and more
wa,ter added until the inixtere be-
comes of the consisteeey of till&
porridg,e, so it will ,run clown but.not ebe soft, The 'proportions in
which gravel or cementcanbe used
cleeends soinewnat on the strength of
the cements With good Portlaed
cement, oee part of cement, to six
or sevee of gravel. could be used for
the lower part of the floor, but this
sbouicl be covered, With a veneer of
eial symptoms have made themselves One Part of cement to two of clean
.
manifest, the disease has usually to--
sandIf au extra. fine hard finish
is
sunned a ,formidable charactek. The required use equal parts of cement
'• -'
symeiteans that fust nianirest theme and sand.
setves are usually- \Neel:nese in the Before laying the stable floor a
e,
small of the beck, epains in the re-
good founchteion lmuld be prepared
gion of the loins. The urine is some
It should be made - exam and solid b''thetee highly colored, while In other the addition of gravel or small
s
cas,es it is extremely pale, frequently tones thoroughly pounded down and
depositing a. sedimentAs the
the nom. Shaped as is trequired for
'. teem-
_
ble progresses these symptoras grow It is test to have a
the stable
more severe, and frequently tannin-
slight slope from the manger to the
.
ate in dropsy, Bright's disease or gutterThe plaa of eow stable
diabetes. Dr. , Williams' Pink Pills which is generally preferred has a
ere a. specific for all kidney troublessquaic gutter two feet wide and
and have cured many caees after all ,
eight incites below the level of the
stall Miters.. ethis gutter is first
made and the cement laid in it.
Then a. ,board naould is put up And
the cement put in behind the boards
and the boards left there until the
cement .gets erne
IN LAYING CONCRETE
oply as much as can be conveniently
reachede.say a piece four feet equare
should be laid at one time. All the
.studding necessary in the construc-
tion of the stalls should be set on
ilat 'stones and the Lemont. put round
them. Great care should be taken
when laying cement to thoroughly
pound it down, After the floor is
finished it should be sprinkled with
water especially if the weather is
that it would be possible to steer an ; of a case of kidney trouble cured byldry. This should be done every day
unmanned balloon by working en the use of Dr. WilliamsPink Pills. }for o. month. It will probably take
these waves, sending the balloon; and this induced me to try thisifreln a month to six et -eel s for a
fifty miles and bringing it back to . ineencine. I soon. felt that' these .Roor to harden Properly and suit. -
the starting point. • pills were not like the other niedi-
eines I had been taking, for in the
The new electrical target is made course of a few weeks I beeemn to
up of metal plates, each specially ; •experienee great relief. I continued
connected witi an electric battery. taking the pills for a couple of used in the consteuction of a eon -
'ben the target Is etruck on any months, by -which time all symptoms erete wall, if pains are taken to see
ore of its meny plates a circuit is of the troubie had disapPeared, and that they are covered with at least
echeeleted, and the exact spot struck I have not since had the slightest two inches of cement on either side.
by the projectile is shown on a , return of he disease. These pills A concrete wall one foot thick is
separate annunciator. The targets= also strengthened me in caller ways sufficiently strong to carry any
are made to represent human beings. and I believe them to be the best 01 barn. This makes a thoroughly dry
eiently to use, and it will not be-
come thoroughly bard for six or
seven months after having .been, put
in. Large stones can and should be
all medicines." and warm stable wall. Fine stone
A. novel method of getting rid of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills enrich' and
black sn:oke, and, at the sante time, nourish the blood and strengthen the
turning it to practical use, is :aotv i nerves. It is thus that they cure
being adopted in some Belgiau face] such troubles as dyspepsia, kidney
torics. The smoke is driNen by fans: ailments., rheumaeism, partial pare -
into a eorons receptacle oeer wlech! Ivsis, . heart troubles, St. Vitus'
flows- a stream of petroleum or sim-1 dance and the ailments that ina.ke
ilar liqidd ; the smoke is thus i the hives of so many women a
caught, and turned into gas that source of misery. Do not take any
gives great heat, and can be '.sed fori pills without the full name. "Drwhich would form the ceiling- of the
running gas enginee. !Whams' Pink Pills for Pale Pee- etory -below. The sleepers should
1 ple," en the wrapper around the preferably be nestle of iron, and laid
In the direction of new and strange sld b 11 im.dic'tn seafficienily close to make - the struc-
ture solid. Such a door prevents
any leakage through the .space be-
neath. •
F. W. HODSON,
Live Stock Commissioner.
from a stone crusher is an excellent
material from which to make con-
crete. A barrel of rock cement will
lay 55 square feet of 4 -inch floor.
Good qualities of Portland cement
should do more than that.
By the use of corrugated sleepers
made like railway rails it is quite
practieable to make a good floor
ideas the following takes a foremost'
place : To obtain steam without;
the aid of coal, it is proposed to;
sink two iron cylinders, five miles in
length, parallel into the earth, malse
ing a channel at the lower end to
eonneet teem. Water is to be pour-
ed into one cylinder, and the inter-
nal heat, of the earth at the bottom
of the huge tube will turn the water
into steam, which Neill rise from
the other •tube.
Bent post paid at 50 eenis n box or
slx boxes for. $2.50 by addressing
the Dr. n'ilIiams' 'Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
100NORETE ON THE EARN
•
The musical chandelier is the latest
novelty. It.is a well-known physical
fact that when gae is burnt in a
cylindrical chimney of certain dimen-
sions it produces a, musical note. The
idea is to have a chandelier with:
about thirty gas jets ' in suitable
thienneys, so as' to arrange a chro-
matic scale. When the chininey is
tilted so as to alter the angle the
singing ceases. A keyboard is se-
creted in a corner of the room, and
is electrically connected with , the
cblinneys, and by manipulating this
leyboard it is easy to make the gas
jets play; a TAIne, octhe astonish-
ment of visitors.
HABNEST MOTORS,
Harvesting in Lincolnshire, Eng-
land, has been condueted with the
aid of a. petrol motor Specially in-
vented for farm tise. The motor,
attached to a reaper and binder, cut
a field of barley at Tinwele in ex-
eellent style. The machine also
draws the laden wagons from the
field', and is ovally adaptable for
cutting chaff, pulping roots, arid
grindieg corn. It has aIso been
tried successfully with a double -fur-
row plough. Its; advantage over
horse labor is that there are no de-
lays, and the eost of fuel is consid-
erably cheaper,
COSTLY HANDKERCHIEF.
The moat valusible handkerchief he
the world belongs to Queen Margher-
ita of Italy, It is made of the pur-
est old Venetian late, atid it is in
perfect eondition in spite of the feet
that it was made in the filteeneh
eentury, It is probably worth $10,-
000 or $15,000.
--
"There is very little difference be -
(Veen yott and the old bon, Scrib-
bler. You both set -etch for a lee-
ing." ”Yee, but the eld hen. seratche
ee for eta arid gets it
--
Mother -- "Why are yen riot as po-
end conelderate as little Tommy
Dodd?" Small Son — "I s'pect,
litieterbe he wee olight op in scree
etreet witere the other boys was
bigger OW0 hite!,"
FOR WALLS AND FLOORING OF
BARNS IT IS INVALUABLE.
Synopsis of Address by T. C. Ray-'
nor, Before at. John, N.B.,
Farmers' Instittite.
Wherever a farmer isbuildingnew
bares, or changing his stables, the
question of the use of concrete • for
floors and walls is a live one.
ln a country where lumber es cent-
parativety cheap, concrete is not
likely to come into general -use for
making walls of barns, but for floor-
ing it is withouteepiesticei the. best
and cheapest substance that can be
employed. The first grea,taquality is
its durability. Properly put down
it is practithely indestruetible. Then
it is water tilt, and will help in
saving all the liquid voidings of the
animals, and this in !man practice
to -day is a most important matte.
Fully 50 per cent, of the fertilizing
value of the manure is in the liquid
portion. By having concrete floors,
and ueeng pleaty of absorbents ,this
can all be •saved ancl put • on the
land where it will do the most
good.
Concrete is a inixture of clean
gravel or pure sand and Cement.
There are several kinds of cement,
la Ontario. they have natural rock
cement, which is inanufactured at •
Quesinston and Thorold, and this
while not as strong as the Portland
eement, is -cheaper and does * very
welt, la some mations the Portland
cement vein be the best to use.
LAYINC- CONCRETE FLOORS
deice not require skill which an in-
telligent farmer cannot supply.
First make, a solid smooth floor, 12
feet equare, two in.ch lumber pre-
ferred. Then a box without a bot-
tom seotild be made le which to mix
the gravel and cement. This can be
rneide cif smile a Sire as to accurately
Measure the gravel or sand. The
gre,vel and cement aro then put into
tbis box in the peoportiors required,
the box taken offawl the Mixing Of
eexnent arid gravel or sand , thor-
oughly done with. a plicivel, It
should be eboveliect over tiviee' at
gay rate, while it is dry, and elio-
veiled up lute e ceme ; then before
applying the Water the tone ehould
be pulled dowe Making Use miXtUre
in the form of a ring, leaving a
hollow in the eentre bare to the
Int'o this Weter should be
Deafness teannet be Ctleee
by local aplien,rions, as they cannot resell the
diseased portion of the ear. There is only one
way t's cure dsatness, and that, is by constitu•
tional remedies. De.fnran caused by an
in flamed condi, ion of she mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube is in..
flamed you have a rumbling sound or 'miser
fect hearing. aud when it is ent roly closed
deafness in the result, and unless the intloan,
Avalon can be talc..n Gut and this tribe restored
to its normal condltdi n, bearing will be do.
stroyed forever; uino cases out of ten avs
c..used by citarrh, which is nothing but an In.
flamed condition ot the mucous surmee .
We willeive One Hundred Dollars for any
ease ot Deafneas (oo,uged by cat rrh) that can
ss it be oared by flall'is Catarrh Cure. Send
tor circulars, free.
F. T. CHENEY St 00., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggh;ts, '75e.
Tian's Faint y Pills aro tho best.
Of the Sovereigns of Europe, 21
have no direct male heir.
RHIN'S 1,i1111116111 usOfillB1 III COWS.
880 pounds of wheat and 150
pounds of meat is the average con-
sumption of food by a 13riton m one
1..10IMMNIM.1111M01,1101,
rn-sporselmesseslweereweeseemeawier.i.esasms.nems,
1 20 MILLION. BOTTLES i
i SOLD EVERY YEAR. i
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Happiness is the absence of pain, and mil- i
I lions hens been made happy through being. I
cured by Sr Jacons Oa of RH SUMA'TISM,
YIEUR,41,01A, TOOTHACHE, PI EA 0 -
thrown away their crutches, being cured after
eared Ineurable at bitha and in hospitals have I
ACHS, "LAMENESS, SCALDS, BURNS,
SPRAINS, SRUISES and all pains for which
an eitternal remedy' cab be seeled. ft never
falls•to cure. Thousands who hive been de-
, siting 8.r. JACoss ate, Tercet:me In eleven :
i languages accompany every bottle,
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Peyton Tea is;the finest
Tea the World ',reduces,*
and,. is sold only In had.
packets.
Black, Mixed and Greer.
`even tea deiniers try 4Sala_cla" Green Ult.
asstemsietnisenannesensinesenisiMisseweescanneemonnescansta
L — ECAPED .OW' S D A WETTeNG.
Under eiicumstances which, the Live
erpool Post reports, Professor Blenk
who was horn dry-, ana is prone to
thrust his dryneas upon. others, re-
cently achieved, additional dryness
foe bilnself• .•
He Was among a laic party
shootieg on the .moors of, Seotland.
Suddenly a heavy storm' of rain
eame on. No ehelter was at hand,
cunt the sPortsaten were drenched,
Mle at leest, but Professor Blank.
He had mysteriously disappearocl
when the rain came on, and rejoined
the portly, when the eun was shining
again,. To their amazement, the
erudite ciee was as dry, Els.one of hie
own books. '
"How, Oid, yeti manage- to escape -
wetting?"' growled one of the drip-
ping • eport eaten.
"As soon as the rain came on„, I
went off by znyeelf," returee.d Peo-
feseor Blank, learully, "slipped off all
my, clothee, and sat down on them
till the shoe-er was over."
., • ct• CASH ONLY.
lee a certain Gauen the other day,
a, badgering eaunsel found a tartar
In the person of a witness' iu a .case
where a clothier seed a custoneek for
a suit of clothes.
The 'counsel's point. was that the
action was irrelevent, and his client
was entitled to at least three
months in which to pay the bill,
and it was bare -y that time since
the clothes were got.
"Now, sir," said tho. counsel to
the witness, "bad I got the clothes
instead of 'my client, would you
have summoned me to court at this
stage?"
"No, sir.",
“Ahl Any why, pray?"
."Simply because in your case the
transaction would have been a cash
one."
No more questions were asked.
SOUTH VIA WASHINGTON.
Philadelphia, , Atlantic 'City, Balti-
more; Washington, Old Point Com-
fort, and the South via Lehigh Val-
ley Railroad ..and its Connections.
Four fast express trains daily for
Washington, Asheville, Southern
Pines, Chartereen, Sal -mole Jack-
eonN llle, St. Augustine, Palm Beach,
Tamp. Miami, Nassau, Cuba and all
Florida and winter resorts south.
Excursion tiekete, now on sale. For'
full particulars, 'illustrated literature,
:naps. etc., cell on or address Robt.
S. Lewis, Canadian. Passenger Agent,
38 Yonge street, Toronto, Ont.
The earth is gradually losing
speed owing -to the friction of, the
tides. The days are now half a sec-
ond longer -than. they wereiin 1802.
HOW. ADVERTISING GROWS.'
N. W. Ayer- &o Son, the "Keeping
Everlastingle- ..At It" Advertheing
Agents, of Philadelphia, have found
It necessary to neeve into new, and
larger .quartees.4.1.t.e90-308 Chestnut
street in that city. This announce-
ment 'will interest many publishers,
because- & Son are so widely
known as promoters of newspaper
publicity. They . began, .business
thirty-three years ago, with two
people and an- ,annual business • of
$15,000.. They now have one -hun-
dred and ninety employeesI::ttd have.
for years done the largesteadvertis-
ing business in the world. The dif-
ference between': then and now ise
they say, simply the result of
Mg newspaper •and `magazine advere
eising pay their customers. '
The -average ItusSian loses 21 clays
in a year from illness, an English-
man less than 11 days, and an Aus-
tralian onlyeS days. , '
For 0 v P S gy. rears.
A/ Of.to 'ASD. Wira.r.-Tauto Romany. - Airs
WInslow`adoothing Syrup hat been used for over sixty
years hy millions of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child,
softens the gemo,allaisalt pain, curesi wind cora,mind
is the best remedy for Diarrittnit., Is plemant Ito the
Iasic. sold by drugghts in. every part of tho word.
rtrenty-live cents a bottle; Its value is incalculable.
Be sure andask for Mrs. Winstow's Soothing Syrup.
Ind take no ether kind.
Britain:s .Largest, lighthouse Is the
Skerryforeit contaies 4,308 toes
OL -masonry and cost se90,268. Ib
wits built in 1844.
Monkey BrandSoap makes copper
like gold, -tin like silver, crockery
like maeble, . and. windows like
crystal. • •
Marie -."Why is Mr. Puffer in such
a hurry to emery. Maud 7" Arthur
—"He promised h,er he wonldn't
Smoke While they were engaged."
Messrs, C. 0. Richards & Co.
Gentlemen,—My three children were
daegerously low with, diPlitheeia. On
the advice of oue priest my wife be -
(Tan the use of MINAIM'S LINI-
MENT. Tii two hours they Were
greatly relieved, and in five days
they were corapletery well, and I
firmly believe your valuable Lint -
Ment saved the lives of my chil-
dren.
Gratefully yours,
ADELttehaT LEfehilieTRE,
Mair'e Mills, June eOtle, 1899.
A full-sized cigar contains as ma&
as two grains of nieotirte; a pipeful
dI tobecco not more, as a rule, than
tWo-thirds of a grain.
MInard's Liked Cures Distemperi
STORY or LORD DONDONALD,
When Lord Dueeoneld .exiteeee with
thoe mounted tf-oops elate Laelysailebe
a portion of thei.'garrieon went out
to welcome, the .releovieg fercee end
the advanceepereer.,1,:ygo ',u4ger the
cone:need of a young efileer noted
throughout the Household ilrigade
$0r his calmnes's,, of den:ea:nor: • While
the relievers and the relieyed cheered
wildly as they met, this deicer rode
quietly forward, and, after -saluting
Lord letindonald, said," as coolly as
though it .heel beer: a mere ealepal
greeefele in 'Bond street, Londone"-
"IIallo, Ditialonalei how are you ?
Pleased to eee you, White ise sebeut
somen-here." Fee sheer stoicisni. this
wents emee beating,
TEE STORY
OF A PRISONER.
tc. S. BARNFeS, OF RAT PORT-
AGE, TELLS OF THE TRIALS
OF THE EARLY SETTLER
Suffered Terribly From leidn.ey
Complaint, but Was Speedily
Relieved and Cured by Dodd's
leidney
•liat Portage, One, Dec. 1.-e(Spce.
,tial)—leveryliody in= Rat Pertage
enows , S. Barites,-- father of • e
lormerenayor, and one O±. tete, bldestre
fahalettente of elm metropolis Of New
elnte.rio'.. 'Though seventyenine' years
el tige mr. 1.3arnes looks -younger.'
:baieenany mcn of litany fewer years,
tied isc'ebssessed -of -Wheclerful vital-,
ley "aacl activity.
A pioneer.. of .• this dietriet,. ,Mr.
Barnes tolls many tales of early life
hallo wilds of New Ontario, but
none more interesting thee the fele
lowing. : • • •
"I was terribly troubled with
reichiey Complaint. I suffered severe-
ly with pains across my back, and
with a seeldieg, 'burning sensation
when urinatieg that was very pain-
ful.
"Though I had little. faith in pro-
prietary medicines, I had a box of
Dodd's Kidney Pills 'in the . house
that I bad procured for my wife, and
zolinnenceti talcing thane with good
effect.
. .
"It was not long till. ray •acquaint-
rtnees started. t ereet 'me on - the
street with 'Hello, t'Mr. Barnes, how
young you are looking.' They were
not astray. 1 felt smart too, and
Feel younger and in better health
than I have -been for years. My
Kidney Complaint was • completely
cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills."
On January lst the earth is about
three million miles nearer to the
sun thau it is on the 1.st of 'July.
•
Minard's Liniment CtliCS Colds, etc,
Sheffield uses two million ring-
bones of oxen yearly for knife
handles.
ENGLISH SPAWN LINIMENT
reins -tees all hard; soft or calloused Lumps
and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin,
Curbs, Splines, Ring Bone, Sweeny, Stifles,
e. pee s, Sore' aucl Swollen Throat, Coughs,
etc., Save $50 by use of one beetle. 'War-
ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure
ever known. by all druggists.
The more perfect a piece of work
the more imperfections the
mind can see in it.
Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria,
The Liverpool docks will hold 20,-
000 -vessels of ordinary dieiensions;
-those of London about 2.1,000. ,
The best way to cure indigestion
is to remove its cause,' This ie best
done by the 'prempt use of Dr.
Koenig's Harabierg Drops; which re-
gulate the stotatich 'he an effectual
Manner. '
Young Sprigg—"Me. Didcelick,
ani worth $25,000 'end I love your
daughtor." Mr.- Didquick (retired
auctioneer)``Sold I"
E 10OST .POPOLAR DENTIFRICE;
OALVERT,'S
OAR1-`,01-10
TOOTH-
POWDER
Preserves tits teeth. Sweetens the breath,
Strengthens the gums.
A YOUNG SOLTglileee
• .
The youngest scattier wile has
served at the front, Dienenner-boy
Willie Sturgess, yourigest son of
Sergeant -Instructor, Sturgess (prin-
cess of Wales' Own Yorkshire Regi-
ment) has just returned to P-orth-
allerton, England. He was only
18 years old when he event out last
December.
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