The Brussels Post, 1903-2-5, Page 7LIE S
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FEEDING ROOTS TO SWINE
L7CPIIRIMII7T1f,11 SHOW THAT IT
I r J3T;NLrxcx.4.L .
most Satisfactory Ration Con-
tains Equal Parts of Grain
and Roots,
.Darin ti the past „ ^• s two o1 three
e
years a gra deal of Dtttlrest has
bean taken 114 the subject of feeding
recite to melee. li'orinerly a Mein"
dice existed against them on account
of an Idea that their use was re-
si>tlnsihlc for' a considerable poetise
of tho /soft lemon produced in the
Canadian peaking !buses at certain
seasons of tete year, Careful experi-
ment has shown, however, that. roots
eau be fed in nloderelo quautiLles
combined wILit other feed without
tu)y injurious effects on the quality
of the pork produced, As heavy
root crops can be easily and econom-
ically grown in nearly all these por-
tions of Canada where swine raising'
is eroded on extensively, the fact
that roots can be Peoutably fed
without injury to the bacon, and
with positive benefit as far as tho
general thrift off the animal is eon -
turned becomen of considerable im-
portance to our farmers.
VALUE OF ROOTS,
Eight pounces of rmaugcls or car -
rote and aboutthesame weight or a
little less of sugar beets are equal
In value to one pound of grain. !'his
is the conscnaos of opinion of the
Copenhagen, Ottawa and eeverel
American Experiment Stations. At
Cupenhagcn the mangels were fed
finely cut. and raw, and even w1110
one-fourth of the daily Ind•was
given in the folia of roots, no in-
jurious effects were noticed in the
quality of the pork. The grain per
head In ten days on it ration half
grain and half whey or milk wn.s
7.6 pounds, whereas when the groin
was roplacod by roots after the pro-
portion of 1 to 10 the increase was
Sound to be 8,8 and 8.0 pounds.
When half the grain wits replaced by
roots in proportion of 1. to 8 the
growth of tho different luta was
pretty nca:ly the same, viz., 8.5
pounds, for the grain fed pigs, and
8.6 pounces her those fe8 roots, fhtts
showing a small difference ie favor
of the latter. In this experiment it
must he noted that tie Pigs had
born fed roots prcviouoly nand 00n-
xequcnt.ly tock these readily,
In cxl'erimenls with newly 000
pigs on various estates in Denrnnrk
it was found that parrots and man -
gels containing Of lual q Lan 111 Ito of
dry matter had similar value to pi•[;
feeding; in other wards the amount
of dry matter in roots is of import-
ance ratites than the Lotel weight or
the quantity of sugar contained.
In a number of Danish eerc:riments
four of cooked potatoes gave practi-
cally the sane gain as ono pound of
grain. The quality of pork pro-
duced from potato feeding is
ESPECIALLY 000D
as has boon shown by numerous ex-
treriments in England, Ireland, Pen -
?nark and Canada. In this comma -
lion Prof, Urii Otto of tho Central
Experimental I''arnl, says: "Pota-
toes aro fr0quenLly available for
feeding pigs, especially small pota-
toes, All cxl'crinlOntol work hero
with potatoes seems to indicate Drat
fed raw they are of very little nutri-
tive value, but when cooked they
aro worth about one quarter as
much as mixed grn.in,"
Artichokes have a readb•g value
similar to that of potatoes, Turnips
hate not been found as s.tt.isfectory
as mangcls or sugar 1 -eels for swine
feeding, either in amount of gate
produced or in tho roadiuess with
which they are eaten by pigs. In -
decd, no other roots seem more sat-
isfactory considering the yield per
acre, palatability and fce•ling value,
than the large red mnngul.
The experiments conducted by
Prof, Day and Prof, Orir•tinlc and
myself, its well as the experience of
nanny of car best farmers indicate
that the meet eeonauival ted satis-
factory ration for swine feeding con-
tains equal parts by weight of grain
and roots, The addition of about
three pounds per day of skint milk
or whey wibi ge far to insure thrifty
growth and fine quality of pork,
F. W. HODSON,
Live Stock Commissioner,
ABOUT EAU DE COLOGNE.
FTow many of those who use Eau
le Cologne, from Oologne, daily,
ono might almost say hourly, aro
aware of the fact that it was in-
vented by as 1'tallan and not by a
son of the !fatherland which gives it
a ntn110? Almost 200 years ago an
Italian priest, Woven Maria Farina,
whose nine is seen. on every authen-
tic bottle, eked out his modest for-
tune by selling perfumery, little aft
objects, and so on, at Domodossola.
In 1702, happening to bo in Cologne
and making use of s01n0 of the finest,
vegetable productions of the country,
ile discovered the secret of the mir-
aculous perfume, which has never
boon revealed tothis day,
except
to
his descendant.
FINE PIEOLT 01e WORK.
tell you," exclaimed the ,young
Medical student "our professor is en
W 1
=inset surgeon."
"How's that ?" asked leis chum,
"Well, a fellow was brought In
with a crushed leg. The professor
said it must come off. !lilt by sante
Means er other ho cut oft tho wrung
Jog."
,.
"Do you gall that a lino Noce of
(surgery ?"
"Wait a bit, Tho professor said
it Would be terrible for the poor fel-
low to go about with no legs att, all,
eo he splintered up the (rushed leg
instead of cutting that off, toe, nerd
Clew it Is as good ns ever. An or-
dinary surgeon would have left the
felicity leglrens touterfol skill, the
professore 1"
"Are 'there any Maitre by which
the boy 0101 be Identified ?r' asked
the police su erintcudertt making
1 I
copious notes of the ease, "No,"
a ,a, . ",.
said the father of 1..10 missing youth,
Who had rue away teem 11011te to
fight h
g
p t t a .yc,isawy, "but tlierb L?iIl be
Wiceh 1 got bf5i'b.'1t 11110 ,again,'.
pnranzSLRl.D DAYLIOitT.
A housemaid who had borne the
pain of a troublesome tooth for sev-
ered .lays, in the ]tope that by ex-
ercising a little more endurance and
patience she might avoid the ex-
pense of a dental operation, was
finally obliged to go to the dentist
ono evening to have tho tooth ex-
tracted,
Being of a 111111ty tendency, s110 in-
quired of the operator, "How much
do )'OIL charge for tatting out a
tooth V"
fifty Ce11ts ; Wttit gas a dollar,"
was the reply,
"Than I guess I'll call to -morrow
and have it taken out by daylight,"
announced the patient,
A WINTER SCOURGE.
La Grippe or Influenza Respon-
sible for Hundreds of Untime-
ly Deaths,
La grippe starts with it sneeze -and
ends with a complication. It Ltys a
strong man on his back; it tortures
}lint with fevers and chills, head-
aches and backaches. It leaves 1'1iu1
a prey to pneumonia, bronchitis,
cousunlption and oiler deadly dis-
eases. You can avoid la grippe by
fortifying your system with Dr.
Williams' !'ink Pills, They protect
you ; they cure you ; they up -build
; they brutish all evil after
aerie, 1)r. Williams' Pink Pills
ward oli all wham. ailments. They
cure all blood and nerve disorders.
They are the greatest blood -builder
and nerve tonic that science has yet
discovered. 1Vc know this to ba the
solelntl truth, but we do not ask
you to take our word alone. Ask
your neighbors, no mutter where you
live, and you will learn of someone
who has been cured by Dr, Wil -
Darns' Pink Pills, after other
medicines had failed. It, is upon the
evtdenco of your neighbors that wo
ask you to giro these pills a fair
trial if you aro sink or ailing. Mrs.
l:1mmlt Boucot, St, J;ulaliie, Que.,
says :-"1Vurds cnn hardly tell how
pleased 1 and with 1)r. Williams'
Pink fills, I had an attack of la
grippe which belt me a suITerer from
headaches and pains in the stomach.
I used severalemedlcines, but nothing
helped me until I began the use of
1),. Williams' Pink Pills. .1\'ileu I
began Clone I was weak and very
much run down. The pills have com-
pletely cured me and I not only am
as strong as ever, but have gained
in flesh," The genuine pills always
bear the full name, "Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills for Pale People," on the
label around every box. Substitutes
can't 1)110 end to take them is a
waste of money and endangers life.
COAL THAT DEFIES MINERS.
4,000 Poet Is the Limit at Which
Coal Can Be Mined.
Beyond the depth of 4,000 feet the
physical barriers for coal mining ap-
pear, under existing conditions, to
be insurmountable. increase of (0n1-
Perature is the chief obstacle in pen-
etrating to a greater depth than
4,0(0 feet. Ata depth of only 8,000
feet the temroraturo of the earth
would cenount to 98 degrees. A fur-
ther depth of 420 feet is thought
possible, however, at which poiut
the temperature of the air would be
equal to tho Cheat of the blood. This
would give a depth of 8,420 feet, 1'e-
yond which point t110 continued sink-
ing of the shaft becomes purely spec-
ulative; but it is asuu:mod that a
depth of 4,000 feet may ultimately
170 reached in coal mining.
The effect of pressure is !Mother
obstacle. 1.n the Deekin5eld collIcry,
at depth of about ;500 feet, the
pressure became so powerful that', it
crushed in circular arches of brick
four feet in thickness, and in one
ease a pillar of dist-iron, twelve
inches square, supporting a roof
only seven feet in extent, was snap-
ped in twain.
It is estimated by the Royal Coal
Commissioners thnt the English
coallloids contain beneath the nun -
Ing limit of 4,000 feet no less than
48,488;000,000 tons. 'This gives a
hint; of rho hidden stores of coal be-
neath the workable limits which sci-
ence, combined 151ti1 invention, may
50100 day firul a means of bringing
within the 100011 al human needs.
1-
A MOTILE L'S DELIMIT.
Is to See Her Little Ones .Healthy,
Rosy and Happy.
All mother's delight in seeing their
little' once bright, rosy and happy,
but unfortunately 1.11 mothers 'do not
use the host methods to gain this
result, Wtton baby 1s cross anti
fretful they give hien "soothing
r,tufls," believing they are aiding
him -hut the result is just the op-
posite, as these soothing stags taro
poisonous and dangerous, Baby's„
Own Tablets should always be user
1 1
d 111, will r fund a prompt -re-
liefttyl Ila o I P
lief and speedy 'euro for all the
minor ailments from which little
Ones sulTe•, All experienced mothers
smot!
use these tablet and a 0 !1"
4'
who Use 111e1)1 praise them. Sere, n
S, M, Black, St, Peter's, N.S.,
says .-"I have used Baby's 08'n
Tablets for most of the ailments
from which little ones suffer and I
find them the best medicine 1 haw:
over tried. No inot11(1 should be
without thein in tho house."
These tablets 'aro good for children
of all ages and can be given with
absolute safety to a nely born baht.
Sold by druggists 0r sent by mail
at 25 cents a box by writing direct
to 'rho D1'. Williams' Medicine Co.,
iBrockville, Ont, Send US your name
on a post CAM, and we will mail you
of
1 >o on the care
valuable little book c
a t 1tL
infants and young children.
Breathing Disease.
Infocttuun dtsoaeoe aro breathed
tato the system Prole rhos° affected
with disease or from bad smells; yet
how many women breathe daily the
offensive steam from common soaps
marlo from rancid fats, and keep their
hands for hours in such solutions,
and the clothing from such soap suds
is worn next tho tender skin, No
wonder disease and eczema are
provalent1 Users of Sunlight Soap
--Octagon Bar -know the difference
between that and the pure, health-
ful smell from the vegetable oils
and pure edible fats in Sunlight
Soap. 1,118
1422.149,*
TUBEROULOSIS 1N uATTTE
EXPERIMENTS TO ERADICATE
TEE DISEASE,
8o111e of the Main Practical Con-
clusions Which Were
Arrived at,
A series of valuable experiments
has Ant been completed at, Siorrs
Agricultural Experimental Station,
Connecticut, with a tuberculous herd
of cows. The results of there e:;orts
to eradicate the di rase with a aril
Innen of financial loss are of en110110-
ed importance in view c:f the lac
that, while treated discussk•ns aro
going on all around us concerning
the relation of tuberculosis to the
public health, controversialists ilav
too often lost sight of the practical
utility of experiments. here, teem -
fore, we 11a5O something tangible Up-
on which to act.
In 18116, the Connecticut Agricul-
tural College owned a herd of al oat
fifty toad of cows and young cattle
Prior to this date the herd consist-
ed of- gr.i d° animals, meetly of Jer-
sey and (1110(nsey blood, but in that
year 1 5 registered Jerseys, Gucrn-
ne)'s, and Ayrshtres were purchased.
Since that tin:o the ncquisiti0118 to
the herd have been from the natural
increase of blleee animals, and the
occasional rui•1Jlase of gra e0 cows.
Up to October, 1807., the entire herd
lr11n nittnlnleci, but in November,
1898, a Cow which hall dropped a
strong, vigorous calf in the previous
August, and from New Year's clay to
tho first, of November in the latter
year ha.cl yielded 292 pounds of but-
ter, reit quddealy ill, and as there
were no hopes of recovery, she was
shulghterel in November, 1898, a
pest -mortem exam fnatl00 showing a
generalised and advanced case of
tuberculosis. Tho herd ens then
tested with tuberculin when twelve
animals responded, sneaking
A TOTAL OF FIFTEEN'
out of a herd of forty-eight annuals
that bad contracted the disease in
one year, demonstrating how re-
markably infectious it is.
Tho following are some of the
main practice] conclusions arrival
at from these experiments.
The eliminl-tion of tuberculosis
from a Herd is a gradual process.
(Inc tuberculin test is. net sufficient,
as new cases will develop from time
to time. All the breeds represented
in the herd were about equally sus-
ceptible. Twonty Per cent. of the
Jersoys, 26 per cent. of the Guern-
seys, 21 per cent. of the Ayrshiros,
aid 20 per cont, of the Holsteins re-
sponded to the tuiberculin test. The
lar gest pi'orlueers in 1110 herd were
not more susceptible to tuberculosis
than those of the least productive
capacity. The 811.08se wcs not in-
herited. None of the olfrpring of
the tuberculous 0111011115, 1.7 in num-
bey, have developed the disease. Re-
pealed in:actions of tuberculin often
result 10 a failure to respond. Six-
tceu animals that had responded
once to tuberculin failed to respond
to the snbsogccoat injections in ten
out of 20 fnslanres, or 50 per cent.
The post-mortem examination of cer-
tain animals, which previous to
slaughter eero arpnrontly in good.
physical condition, showed the disco
physical condition, showed the die -
MUM extensive, virulent, and evident-
ly in the illfe1Lious state. Tho post -
]mortem examination of certain ani-
mals, slaughtered in some eases 16
menthe alter first response, showed
mere 11.0105 of the disease, which had
then 1110,1 rattle or 110 progress, and
the encysted condition of the nod-
ules might indicate possible recov-
ery. The slow progress of the dis-
ease in certain animals, and the
rapier progress in others, rook place
at the Fame time under the same
sanitary conditions. Individuals,
therefore, possess cliflorent powers of
residancc, to the progress of this
disenso when once it
ITAS GAINED FOOTHOLD.
Whilst there may be animals shely-
ing physical svmptc>n11 of disease,
11)110 .may be other alim,tts in the
held in a condition to spread the
dicoase. The farmer. who wishes to
completely 511011nate the illsease
11'0111 his herd must aid the Govern -
melt otiloiais with some individnlnl
erfort and )1lerifle°. Better ventila-
4100 exeld
a sutlli ht nutritious
, t ,
preventive ieasalre$ the
1 .reveal o n
food, as t
tuberculin lest as a diagl,nstic ag-
ent; Lard• either 11'mnolintn slitlpg1110r
or isolation of all reacting; animals
tdisposal -- til I these
s L1 method of
a t
agencies of which any farmer
to Ll ( e9
4, Y
may 0(101(e 'use,.
What is Known as the "Pang" or
Notation method is economical when
r whet. n
u lat't;c held is affected, o
tutt0.11 herd of valuable 0111melet 1s
'f - 'in ,' til 1' nlov-
ri:[settsed. 110 oftspt 1, o u
ed when cb'0pprd, seal reisel 00 the
pnytrurirocl wills. '[710 dt po ) 0f
the diseased nnnnl.is may then be
postponed until their increase shall
make goal the loss of numbers
which would be occasioned by the
final di;,iposal of the diseased men -
bore.
That much has been accomblisheel
Within the past few years in the an-
t r statistical
- u},trr"til . is crusade statfrl i >Y
ti i t o
show that human tebea'culosls is on
1110 decrease notwithstatndlug the
r '0 C both' milk and
alai pit n o leo an
Irrf,cl r:on 1st
nkat, ,Statements, often made, tlutt
bovine tllber1u100i5 is on the 11-
h• 0a t,lr
crta.i(, especially in dairy t
t 3.11 i rret_•-
e�l proved, 0 h 14
have not h Ol
CIL 1
i
disease, the
t >w
Ial o of the scant 0f >
trig 1 t1N (( r
c1)ie)1lncy of good Ventilation, eex-
h( d 811191100(1 hied
crcree, snrnllgl Ir nn n fro
in fortifying the System of the an -
Ceylon Tea Is the finest
Tea the world produces,
and is sold only in leap!
packets.
Black, lRiihtcd and Green.
a�an tea drinkers try "Salada" Green tea,
thud; of the introduction of tuber -
culla as a diagnostic agent; of the
use of disinfecting agencies and the
11101 110(1 of lsollltlon, should instil in
the minds of the owners of oar ler�ls
of cattle a greater confidence in
their ,thtlity to combat the disease,
1'Itcso agencies aro within the reach
of us.
W. Ii, COAllll.
Dept. of Agriculture, Ottawa.
ROLL BUTTER..
9'he young housekeeper who told
the Ilslintan that she wanted Soule
_ eels, and when he asked her haw
1 much, replied, "About two yards
t and a half," has a rival in this we -
m011:
"1 wish to get some flutter,
please," she said to the dealer,
o "Roll butter, interim ?" hr asked,
politely.
"No ; We WW1 to cot it on
toast. Wo seldom have rolls,"
'PoiU'ist (in retired villege)--•"So
that'e the oldest Inhabitant ? One
rfears old 7
bund tcil end aur y No
wonderyou're proud of hfm "
Nes
five •• I dutrnt> Ile aTn'I, 11000 Ito -
thin' le title yer )81111. 'rept gr045
took him d �il's 1 n eight o
old, .stng
CPU 10 de that."
tion
01 111,, countrIs y thanerh allioth erre diseases
put together, and until the Inez few
years 1514,1 .it 1 bossed to be Incurable. For
a great many yrsra doctors pronounced
It a local drsoaeo nod prescribed local
remedies, and by constantly failing to
cure with local treatment, pronounced
incurable. :Science Ilea proven catarrh
to be a constitutional disease end lherr-
for,, retie Ires co as Li treat inns t.
Hall's I'at a milt Cure, ldanllfacturecl by
p'. .1, Chaney Si t 0., 'Poled°, Ohio, is
aha Duly Cou,tiLu lienal cure on tare moo.
k5t. IC 15 talaml Internally ill dead.
from 10 drove to a t,napoonfut. 111 acts
directly on the brood and 1,urous sur -
incus of the system. '1 buy oiler ono hun-
dred dollars for any •dire it falls to
cure. Send for circulars and testimoni-
ala, Acid rose,
11%J. CIGe,N0Y R CO., 'Voted°, 0.
Hold by Druggists, 70c.
Hall's Family 1'111,, aro the best.
housewife (to new domestic) --
"There is ono thing 1 wish to say to
you. The last girl had a habit of
coming into the parlor and playing
the piano occasionally. You never
play the piano, do you ?" New Do-
mestic-"Yis, mum, i play ; but I'll
lieu to charge you half a dollar a
week aixtry if Pm to furnish music
for the family."
POR TIIE LITTLE ONES.
An A 13 C book, beautifully illus-
trated, is one of the latest advertis-
ing productions of eleseey-Parris
Co., Ltd., tho makers of the famous
3xassey-Harris farm implements.
ley mentioning this limner ane sencl-
Ing your name and address on a
post card to the Company in To-
ronto you can obtain a copy. '
Dundee is said to be over -built
with tenement houses,
!TITAN THE LAMPS ARE LIT.
Tho children Lilco to get an attrac-
tive hook to read after •supper• -so
do the old folks sometimes, We have
pleasure In informing our farming
readers that by sending their name
and address on a post card to Itas-
sey-ffarris Co„ Ltd., 't'oriento, they
twill be sent a ?lfassey-Harris Illus-
trated, free of charge, for ono war,
It is a bright little magazine, con-
taining many new pictures and some
good reading, Don't forget to men-
tion this paper, or you may not re-
ceive tho journal.
Clara -"Did tho newspapers notice
your father at the great banquet 3"
Johnny -"Yes." Clara -"Well, ma1n1-
ina said she could not see his name
in the list." Johnny -"No, but the
list ends up with 'and others,' That,
Means papa. They always mention
hint that way."
For ten months I suffered with
Rheumatism ; I could move neither
hands nor feet, and felt excruciating
pains in my whole body. A Osman
friend recommended St. Jacobs 011 ;
the result astonished me, all pain
vanished, and I was cured. -J, 13.
Hyland, Troy, New York,
"Well, hell," be exclaimed, as he
sainpled her first pie, "where did
you get this ?" "I imide that out of
Mrs. Shouter's cook book," replied
the young wife, "It's a—" "Alt 1"
ho broke in, "this leathery part is
the binding, I suppose ?"
me eeeeesdm•rawsma
20 MILLION
BOTTLES
SOLD EVERY ' 'MAD.
AR.
te. 1
Repines li the absence of pain, and ell-
llona have been made happy through being
cured by ST JAeso, Ot1010FIEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA,, 7O0TNA01'lE SHAD.ACFi18, L MRN1S$S SCALDS, BURNS,
Hwd end all tole forwhlch
511 external remedy can be applied. It never
tails to cure, Thousands who have dodo.
closed lnotiroble at batlts and In hoceltais have
thrownewaythe(r crotches being cured after
using Si', JAco58 Olt, Directions in eleven
landlord accompany every battle,
/crena enten4ee@a
1
i
PLENTY ON HAND.
The thriftiness of a London shop-
keeper is illustrated in a story told
of a dry -foods dealer. The merchant
was of on excitable temperament,
ami on hoofing Ills aseistalt say to
a CU11t0111er, 'No, we have not had
any for a long L11na,' 4500 unable to
countenance such an adnllosion.
IIe lived 111(4 ey'o on the assistant,
and said to the customer
"Wo havo plenty' 111 r rt, r': e, 11111'5111
plenty up -stabs."
'1'11e customer lo0Aed dazed for a
meowed, and the shopkeeper did not
seem, happy when 1115 assistant In-
formed him Chatthe mud ower %vas
speaking about ihe weather, and
had remarked, "We havru'1 had any
rain lately,"
TROUBLES DE AN EX -REEVE
EVE
PERE EASILY DISPOSED OF BY
DODD'S HIDIJEY PILLS.
W. G. Cragg, of Dresden, End In-
flammatory P.heumatisin, and
Was Cured Slick and Clean,
Dresden, Ont., ,fan. 1.0._ (lipnela1)
-"i)odd's J idney Pills eared ]rte
slick and clean of the 11l1,"tm 11116111,"
says 11, Cl. Crag, ex -reeve of tills
teWrl. "3-t was the irtuarnnlatory
Rheuunetisua .1 had, and I think
Dodd's Kidney Pills aro as fine a
remedy for that as I want, I am a`1
SOulld as a bell now as far as Ilheu-
lnatism is converaed,"
This is Mr. Cragg'; experience,
and 1) 1'3 the 5a111e as 31)rtlly others.
People generally here aro learning
that 1lhennlatisui ie simply a result
of Kidney Disease -that if the kid-
neys (10 not do their duty and take
1.110 nein aced from the blood, It
rrest.allizcs at the muscles and
joints and causes those terturee too
utauy people know too well,
"T had 110cn troubled with In-
flammatory Rheumatism for ritshr
Years," cora/nut's the ex -reeve, "1
could scarcely get around to do my
duties in my stole. I tried doctors
and medicines without getting any
benefit, till T heard of Dodd's kid-
ney Pills, Six boxes cured me com-
pletely."
Cure the kidneys with Dr id's Kid-
ney Pills and your liheun.etism win
cure itself.
The presence of lnin0or an int-
pccunious lover was illustrated re-
cently at a hamar, where there was
a stall for the sale of watch -charms,
"oh, George I" she said, "buy me a
charm." "Sarah," answered is, "you
have too many already."
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1H ADMIT:ME POOD
FOB MAINITAININ= 80100r HEALTH
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1111 0.1.0 011014718,
Butcher -"Come, John, be lively
now ; break the hones in Mr.
Sampson's chops and .put Mr.
Smith's ribs in your basket." "All
right, sir , just as soon as I've
sawed orf Miss Murphy's leg."
SOUTIT VIA WASHIINGTON.
Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Baltl-
Morc, Washington, Old Point Com-
fort, and the South via Lehigh Val-
ley Railroad and its connections,
Pour fast express trains daily for
Washington, Asheville, Southern
NMI. Chesterton. Savanah, Jack -
401110 le, St, Augustine, Pane Beach,
]'a.napa, Miami, Nassau, Cuba. and all
Florida and winter resorts south.
Excursion tickets, now on sale, For
full particulars, illustrated literature,
maps. etc„ ca)1 on or address Robt,
8. Lewis, Canadian Passenger Agont,
33 Yongo street, Toronto. Ont.'
"Are you having a, pleasant
time ?" asked LL lady of 0 little
miss at a fashionable children's
party, "Del igh trill, blanks." "And
will your papa and mamma come
later ?" "011, dear, no ; papa and
mamma and 1. don't belong to the
scone set."
lMiinarif's Liniment CCuies iiiphtheria;
EAT BUTTER.
The Purest Form of .rat It Is
Possible to Eat.
Butter is so common a commodity
that people tts0 it and scafrely over
think what wonderful value lies at
their hand in the pats of delay
yellow cream
fat. Of course rso aha
Y
know no v h L
t t t it is us1 many
n
branches of cookery, and that 111 nltat with-
out its aid the table would ho bare
of its thinly cut bread-and-butter,
its delicateak
C S
c and its other
usual
accessories, Beyond these ayes
Y C
the value of butter is a thing only
vaguely thought of.
Put this delicate fat is as valuable
as the dearer cod -.liver oil for weakly
thin people, and doctors have fre-
quently recommended the eating of
many thin slices of broad, thickly
spread With butter, as a meals of
pleasantly taking into tine bodily
tissues one of the purest forms of
fat it is possible to get.
Better is it carbon, and kit excess
of it is stored up as fat in the body.
1t gives energy and power to worlc
to those who eat heartily of it. So
it is not 000510my at table to spare
the butter, even to rho healthy folk,
Por anyone afflicted with consump-
tion, butter -cookery, if plenty of
fat car be digested, it i5 ono of the
best Ways of c111111g tho disease if it
is 0 its early stages, or of keeping
it nt me bay if 1ldVaiells
not it
Butter Is-
t tyonp le fat, com-
posed of Merely n
i t n e y o o #ort. It is a
mixture of no less than roma differ -
ant sorts- of fat, and 110 mole nom-.
6 ear oo ploxoil can be 1511011 1111151 thins..
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asnnvaamtra,v 51k., tanataaaratottratan.
1• ¢q�� r y There is a good demand for all kinds of first-class
.t Saes ft l ffi
liliPuueslfrYto, especiallysupplydemandChic,lcons. We want largo yuan
so 000sign u if you want ta°i000.8 r'roces.
Ipfycoeu vm ofocrayloo, dor0r151n1 0s1e pofthAem orJtywcan
nand
make advance against the shipment.
tll11x,m 22sea'l,00-entdma.. C%ooaa.assitssi=Adam Cico. , Mob ., =,,evaaa•tr.J
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King Edward
1050(4
" Heattilight"
51113
eons u'Tcos
u Victoria rr
s' Little Cornet n
HULL, 414t CA@9ADA
Experiment
with
other and .
inferio?
brands,
USE
EDDY
'sininnmacen.e>;danatoZTatiatireneTii :
Tile 5110W at invernese is said to
have been phenomcnnl for the sea-
son,
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meld's Liniment Cures Distemper,
C'heeronb-"O 1 conte Stop bor-
rowing trouble." Glumey-"llorrow-
ing ? Geo whiz, man, trouble isn't
like money. Whets I borrow looney
I can forget about it right away."
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For Orr? sixty Teare.
OLD AND wnLLTs,Ro Rosner, - 1),,
FoothinirSy^up hna bedded Inc orer el ry
learn by tnrrrtena al mn.hern for alert. children ware
teeth+ng, with perfect .,ecus. Ic soothes the child.
Late.,, can rams, ell as all pain, carte wind code, nod
1e the bee) remedy fur Marrhese. Is pleasant to the
tyro. 5018 by drn551.0 in creel part of the word,
rweoty-nrecona, a 1,5110. Ire 15150 la inoatcnlablo,
..e euro and ask for Ain, Winaiow a Soothing Syrup.
cad take no ether kind.
Husband (reading the paper) -
"What fools 5om0 iltetl will make of
themselves I" Wife -"Well, Henry,
dear, what have you done this
time ?" .._.._
i1fnorr! s 11 0111 Cur's Cnrgel In Bows.
Wit herby (savagery) -"Isn't it
about time to have those windows
cleaned 9" 1trs, Witherby-"Why,
they were cleaned only recently."
Witllerby-"How recently ?" Mrs.
Witherby-"Two girls ago,"
When washing greasy dishes or
pots and pans, Lever's Dry Soap (n
powder) will remove the grease with
the greatest ease.
"Englishmen owe a good deal to
the tailor," says 0. journal of the
tailoring trade. Quito so ; and there
is no doubt that the tailor would be
very much pleased to collect if he
could. a
SOMETHING 7'O REt41E1IBEIf,
When travottng you should bear in
mind the road and the trains that
will take you to your destination in
Ole fastest time, and in the most
Comfortable manner, The Grand
Trunk service excels in both per,
ticulars and passengcrn from To-
ronto to I.Contreal, Bunalo, New
York, Detroit and Chicago, will find
the day trains equipped with wide
vestibuled coaches, handsome Cafe
Parlor stud Dining Oars serving
Ideals "a .la carte." The night
trains carry Pullman sleeping curs to
all above points, You can leave
Toronto for Montreal and east at
9 a, m. and 10 p. m. for Buffalo and
New York at 9 rt. 4,50 4,50 and 6.18
'P. in. and to Detroit and Chicago at
7.35 a. ns., 4,50 p, m. and 11.20 p,
M. Tickets, . reservations, etc„ at
ally office, nnrt!lweat corner King
sad Yonge streets,
DUST LIKE EHHYIN i�liEi9rf AT S� a
We put the bills in your pocket and take
away tho
mslady.
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Isn't that just 'k
s
buying it?
There's the bunch of mosey y0u'11 pay
out to of rid pf the rheumatism if you
buy prescriptions with it. it's a cure you
want, not proscriptions.
SOUTH AMERICAN RHEUMATIC eon
pull the rheumatism flit by the roots. No
more doctoring, no more medicines, money
savod; heelth served, life paved.
CURES 1N 1 TO 3 DAYS.
i,151. 11, Enlists,a trained naso sr Ft 1
dein/ at 02 Cornwllis St, writes : "Ihar been
It sufferer for sax peors from rl)oanlatillu. Many
doctors treated oto, but relief woe only tampon.
cry, I tried South American lheutoetfe Curry
and atter four days' use of alto rensedy, was ea.
Only acerola the disease,"
SOUTH AMERICAN KIDfSEY GURU
Nelda heeling powers, relieves bladder and 11111;
try troubles in sic hears. nntl in the worst osse0
])
mu.
RL
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To send for our Goat.
pieta Sleet Music
Catalogues and
Special Rates.
We aro equipped to
Teachers 7.111..7:221,2f
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1'N��s �. Ct9 L lel tC(i
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356 Main Street, 150 Yonge `_ , ct2,
WINNIPEG, MAN. TORO:Th3, 0145.
AGENTS wtntyoeoes Oorut"t)010r1?
nor wen•. to eturlyou tD tasboen
nor
yeStmt can make
twenty donate in: seek. An entirely new ptefl
,or paiara, Toronto is Cho CEN rite; of Iko
ln,aincooCanada.
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CRICHTON & 00„ • 30 1140)1011 BT., T01103T0.
Dominion Line Steanishi at
Montreal to 1.Irerpool. Beaton to Liver-
pool. Portland to Liverpool, Sen Rneeus-
cena.
Targe and Asst Stesmah.R. Superior oodominedatbe
for all chimes of) me ngern saloons and Staterooms
are andathips. Speolel attention ilea been siren to the
Seemed Saloon one 'third -obis accou,mod0Unn. Pot
thepatinae end 01 partloularu, apply to any neral
al
Company, or
Rickards, Mille & Co,
7181.test.Boothe. DTOoo a&Coio
rIs&
Dyeing I Meaning!
For the vary best, and your work to the
"BRITISH AMERICAN 0561010 00."
Look for anent In your town, or send dlresa,
Montreal,Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec.
Have Yeta Seen it 7 islihat ?
Lo,,', Prloolese Realprn -sore Secrets for iso -Rome
Farm and every drumliment of lumina endeavor, 188
p girth it.0.1 -poodside Iiuuu 1, 100101,/, Wo. ill+tam
Briggs, Puolio1,nr, Toronto
Lades' and .Van's Furs
18verythingin Fur., at lowest prices, Send.
for Catalog. I)AW Puns—Wu pay blghoeb
prices. Send for price 11st.
0. H. OASTEDO & CO., 77 King St. Eaot, Toronto,
"Widowhood makes a woman. un-
selfish," "Why so ?" "13ecaus0 oho
1011505 to loulc out for Number One
and begins to look out foe Number
Two."
I3l'own-"I say, .Tones, you do not
knave Miss Armour ; why did you
raise your bat to her ?" Jones -"I
didn't. it's my brother's hat ; he
knows her."
Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, etc..
Affable Aristocrat -"Well, the fact
is, my mono is not Gibson, You see.
I'm travelling incog. There's my
card." Mr. Toppings -"Glad to hear
it. I'm travelling in pickles. Hero's
nano.
1418 OWN FREE WILL•
Dear Sirs, --1 cannot speak too
strongly of the excellence of MIN'
ANN.D'S LINIMISNT. It is THE rCln-
ody in my household for burns,
sprains, etc., and wo would not . be
without It,
It is truly a wonderful medicine.
JOHN A, MACDONALD,
Publisher Arnpri0r Chronicle,
Ttt;v. '1Srcozyv
(with hantrnor)-
"There I've hitt the !tail on the head
at last." L t" ]1:It Breezy -"Why do you
put your finger In your mouth 3",
Mrs. Breezy "That was the nail 1
1114"
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THE WABASH RAILROAD
Is the great winter tourist route to
the south and west, ,ncludiag ti1*
famous !Tot Springs, Ark„ Ofd
Mexico, the lllfylit of *marten, Texes
ane! C41llfornia, the lands of sun-
shine and f1Awers. Your pae'ticula1
attention. Is called to the tact thab
passengers goil'g via Detroit anti
over tho Wabash, roach their dos!
Unation hours in advance of othe'
lines. The now and elegant train
oie the Wabash. etre the Ducat st in11 1
t
rouptry, everything is first class lei
every raiment. All round trip winter!
Satirist (tektite are
riftv
o
a rale ati
lowest i'atCN.
Tituo t11l1s,,nl(eps, and .Ill internee:tion
about
this w
ottd P
dr a
1 railroad
Cheerfully f ur
Y f s dA' k
ell b
anylclro
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agent, or J. A. Iticliet'ds1xa, 3315tt'loti
t'asetngel' stoat, 'la*1tllettet torah
Xing AlY
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lin is 5 •
if f1' .it street*, .ttt'',� tb ..
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