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The Wingham Advance, 1904-01-14, Page 37 er' imemementiitinimeimemponam .-WERIPM.Y400.40.40,.11f1~ • THE LABOR WORLD Japatiege lo»gsaoremen no paid 20 have returned to tlieir duties after a mute and eaves from 15 to 25 cents.a week'e idlenese. The drivers will work day. eleven hours daily at a minimunirate • Servant Girle' Union at Montreal will of wages of $2 a day, with twenty-five act upon the regulation of wages arid mass an hour for all overtime, hours. Labor is 11OW supreme in New South Illnginemen and firemen on the Great 1Valem, Ne empleyer or employee is al- e Western (England.) Beltway have pets. •]owed to appear in court in a labor case • fortioned se inerease in PaY* - . ,Unless lie helongst t Q a registered Andes- " Cook'•County, III., lias eight local trird Juan; It is Illegal to employ free unions of railway clerk.vith a MOM- labor •when union labor is available. bership a nearly 1040" " The 'Western Miners' Federation is Contiuued reduCtions in wages of New. ils the,West what the A. P. of L. is to Englesid cotton mill operatives heerenow t to country at large, The combined ... affecteds08,000,sworkers, ' :-• „ membership is 240,000. Measured by • " A. hill for a nationaVaubitratiOn W. ' ',Mittel eisil'in the teassury it is the wealthiest organization hi the world. everreres1 7 . , 1 , L„. 1 !.11,1 11 11 1 11 , ..y. 11 : MOTHERS RELIC ON. ,1 1 1 Orgy'''. (Syrup to keep nut ehildrea vele from coOtne It Mimeses na thick sputuni-.cloare the tot -bete up a cola...mid oulegs CQUO1S. ;face Gray s Syrup of Red Spnice Gum ; N•5 CANADIAN FAJTA HELP ONE ANOTHER Our Northern Neighbors Bragging or ••••••••••••,,,,, Their Promperity. Mere are ne, begin tewne In feti.J( An intereeing` Chat Wit •tielste,if you. ezeeat Dawes:Mk City -as ae we underetand hoent town. Rev. R. Hatonett. Imo towns wifeh haVe Stating Into • oi a V if r tn„atrirroa;I:m onvg,its., neserts People Shoula $ •CHEESE CURING ROOM& it.•••••• i Vfiklaerifrkent$ Prove Tbat Oeol 11 CUred ChnfalBil Is the 0014. The questepa otimprevsmtent la curtsy rooms li4s. beim amen dhows. - ea for two or iliree• yeara past. ' 'tlecVNe.recitAorli epilronvillitLICA30, tell-Witletal workitir illuetratiOn on a [male our - Dulcetly iorge to fettrilet geueral a,t. tentions awl to get a comparatively, largo pumber of reople directly tereeted in tito reSuits 'lour large Pelle .trat or coneoeSslated cool cheese cur. log roolua were eetablielsed by the :11;)agrgzellgellgtillreisligittratimleirflt. gr '4°441' TOE SAVING IN SHRINKAGE. --k A t ttiefie four iliustratiou statiQuir , over 70.000 cheese foam some 40 rectories liove been pured duringthe • Met tWO isetteines. As llte Cheese were Ileigatogn(ii Ittgelltsell*sue "tea'agttglrlo"mt aaligfartn: tellers were eat aside enall week, and 'after being carefully 'weighed. One erns placed la .tiee -oaring room, and ,the nate to .II: la the uoper story, where tbe temperature was not Oone ztev,sge%gitlal. InigVilcul-le' eLkile ePe;egerig gserkit,hetieletTii clieese were again weighed ass before, „ ' oat this difference the saving ' In cannital ttebed,diffcreuce In sinenitage noted - Shrinkage on the whole bet was C. 1 Tto total value •of the envie& . . pea. Dat the:6e have liaci existence , 17 'When "their "Worfle '11171171kklellaleTi; . . slimes in the house a bottle of oils fens us d i 'ouz youee RS -old. 2.ects. bottle. alqueliedeciallorait threat end muse troeoles-- for/el, ucrre1110ellefi iatrtallradttgliteanticirell:g7;V:onui ' ("era. (From the RecOrtiers Drockaillei Ofit.) • pretectlon sassiest those sadden night sittecke of croup. s/ , . fi ;i.ts7t111.2:0.-lietg,h111:v.roaCtraltliTiollii:Illi.Cyd,70:11:tielra:-00Y-04Y0telf°11teinti.rie'leVie'l! tlatev,A‘ firlicaligtetttlio4daislitgratishigech: gill blinal will be introduced in Congress by . ... , Thera are to -day. 5.000,000 day labor - A... -bitter labor .war Is .expected • erS la the States. One and one-fourth Spekene, Wesh., resulting fvoin a strike' sisetionalein at onillion belong to trade •unions not yet . of.the. plumbers for $5.50 le day. -theirs 'scope wed the re. !; .inelnder, comprise the army, of•unorgan- it is expected that there will be 00e, azediabor. '•• "• , ., . . 000 men us the national organizatien of A. general conferences of representa- le, ,Bailroad, Canaten by Jan 1. „ •titres or the Lake Seamen's linkmewill. .0111trtersLwete bsued recently imenew be. held at the Chicago, IlL, beedoustr- locals of railteay clerks in San Francisco,' ',tore ef the union on. Jan. 11; ReVISiOnS Cal., and Lsovrenee Mits. a pi etlie senstitutien ands • the season's Ale Wieterlooeta., the -W. b. T, U. evill' agreement with the vessel Miner?! will • seen undertake a new line of woric.by opening a hoine for working girls. Out of a population ef 15 4,000 in T) Wqstern Australhe out Of a total• Hawaii, 87,000 are Mongolians and only Peinnetiori of 214,805, ,20,47(t•men •are .28,000 are 'seiner/cabs rine Europeans. engaged in the 'gold •mining induetry, •:!: Wages are being lowered to Um Chinese standard, ' "I tho lant rs -are 'snow Sectiost men of the, Hooking Valley ' bringing in 10,000 Coreans, who - will ItailwaY, at Upper Sandusky, O., have a nine -hour day after Jan. 1. '• • wilt work foe still lower -wages, A movenient is Raid to • be on foot to - There is a mOvethent on foot to or - establish a Knights of tabor Assemblypuke the deck hands on coast, 'river. a lengshoremeu en the .coastwise docks. and sound stearnerti of the Atlantic coasts the new assochition to be under Merchante of Bessenier, Ala., and. the the • jurisdietiet, of ,the ',Atlantic Coast Clerks' Protective Associatiori are at Seamena Union, itself a.part of the 1n odds over the new contract for the en- tematisinal Seamesi's 'Union of..America. suing year., e . Members d unioes .afillisited with the Bindery, girls at 'Olympia, Wash., are American. Federation ef Labor pay year Mt strike, demanding $1 for Is eirti. I$ y2cittotteir •esp:isiterls treasuries Jbat " " Amur. daY'S -work 'mid ti • - -for Senday 'Work. '' . meg. all "9,•.'" 14' 000,00d is 4Xopenrledcon Tecogunt of strikes - ....Adele than a decade ago trade anion- and $22,000,000 fin. Sick,. death. soul . out - ism was ahnost unknown in Japan, to. ofavork. benefits, insurance, e . day the Tittle country has 300,000 orgaia ' Girls tb the- nurribei of 2,000;„. em- ized workers,. : •• ' 7 . ployed in the manufacture of petticoats, .0• -; '• Midland (England) Rahway works that in New 'YorysCity,:have fotelest a union. and demand. a general increase in wages. , Notice was posted, recently. ot the • full time.would be resumed. Five thou- Offi. cer5.of the union expect that a, strike sand men are affected; will belsecessary to enforce. the demand 1; o., Wages range very low.in 'Spain.. Farm. ." /aborers get $1.50 a week. Women who work in vineyards get 15 cents for and preparations are being inadeete Call. one . . s . home' work, ., • • 10 Labor trades of Buifalo, N. Y., have eequhated. • AseeMblyensin •Cluo•les F. • Somerville, Newton and Newburyport,. Ih•ooks to drawasp and introduce in the" ' Mass.; tistiotiSes have begun an eitteeten, . next' Legislatuee a aill prohibiting the. for their next year's' scale and working ' employment on State evorke of Men who - agreement. .• are net residente, of the State. e It is' It is said tliat.bbth of;the big Cana- said, howevre, that the proposed bill dian railways preppie to, ferbid. their would be nneonstitutional. . • employees from drinking while on .or off • • U is, eetineated. Huai there .are 000,, duty, on pain of instant dismissal. • 000 oeganszed wage earners outside the • •The membership of the Various rail- elurisdichonof 'L. 'Presi- . way organizations ia green at not less tient Gompers tle.hnsatliat the •Feciera- • than 285,000.. They are not affiliated tion's membership will reach the 3,000, - With the American Federation of Labor.000 mark before the elose of 1904. It is ', now 2,400,000.. Evidently he is caleu- Pheiseas ,Mass., Tag ,plekerso number .: Mink on inergiiig the outsiders. . ' Mg over ahundred mealtime struck for ' ae, *mese of wages. •They, axe eeeireeed, .Follawina the strike of lea of its em- . with the American Federation of Labor. ployees, memberseor the United Ha ters' Unson of Noi•th America, the Knox Hat • A Waiterie 'Union, a branch of the Company 'tif 13 rooklyn,• has retaliated by Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Inter- declaring in printed resolutions that • , xuttoinal-Alliance and -Bartenders' League- never "again willsit-employ a member of was organized at Toronto recently, the Hatters' Union, and that henceforth • • Two thouliand Men have throws]: its *eatery Will Id Celiditetedludepend- • out of employment by the railroads cen- ent of union jurisdiction. , eterieg in, Chimp, Ill,. The list-a.oel . f, • "Tennessee Stsitooltabor .Conyeation, in , ninithinistit,. careworkerga blacksmith • • ssitniat•ICtiosterille, :priesed a resolution . boilermakers. . ' asking Congress to pass a law -granting * . Men employed in the Denyere Enid & a pension of $12 a month. ab every Gulf machine shopsetetcEadd,OkIste, haye• werkingipan whe shall have receiired the . • "gone on strike becausea8kewrefusal of - egtoefesixty y•eats, and have, earned less ' • the company to eontinue' to pay extlai than one thousand dollars a year. The fors overtime. . N *'... law is to be modelled eking the lines . tile:m.1BI posters have had A esinf" er of the New Zealand peesion lew • for laborers. eifee.with "reelleeentativeS of all oe- big, • clicusee; find' in agreement -haw -boat The. :taine methods Which haVe been .. made that nOne but union men will post applied with such re.m.arkable success 1(1 . bills for any show next year; . Germany to the training of boy appren As a result of theige* •,. a. pro- &Sart. tices be the industrial and. commercial Senate& Cullom, Of ;11111109i: be considered. s moisture of a culture eltambler. This rot also OAR but little taste to the affected tissues, walla the -pink tot causles se • deabled. bit'terness. Tho ttniount of damage to stored aPPles by title trouble is probably not large, but opeolmens have been l'hoelved from many loeulttlee. It heft been observel under ordinary oonaltione only on Boldwiti,ee and. Rifesie Island greexiingEs; but has been grown in the laboratory an 35. vomit:ties .of apples! arid- live or Pears. It grew, well upon any ape ple or moo into seiteli it was the treduced through 'sae, puncture, bet has •rio lower to 'break- the eltin of souml fruit it is d to tli tlf of a fungus of the genue Hypochs nue, a species altogether elistinet from the one caussings."pinke rota' and one belonging to an"• enttrelY different group. Likee thee latter, the •fungus hoe always been regarded as a •lfarmless bee, growing on dead Woost -and similar materials; ; but PeQuilar 'Weather conditions of low- seemed to change the habit of both species and to ma.ke thene for the time, at least, dangeroues diseases, Knee they can enter the fruit only • through ;scab ruptures or similar' injury, they need, not be feared in orchards where scab ie .C.011 trolled by thorough spraYieg.-' NOW 'York Agricultural Experiment Metier! Butiotin, -. • The Te(ephone, in. the Core 13elt. sayrittlirstilfeMale Voles -Is. that. you, Second F I •V ee , "It, Firet Female. Aroice-Have you got your dtshesiewp,Ettied yet ? , • leeccind Veinal° Voice -No elve•re Just through breakia,st. First Female Voice -What did you have Mr brealtrase? Second Fenuele: Vs:flee-Fried Mush daniddygogugelta' aVneci?•Pgri ag47-84144. what Flret Female VOice-011., we had gealulan gems! We're going: to have roasting oars for dinner, , Third Female Voice" (breaking in, evidently „some one else is011siteningS coo) -So are we. ' Seeond Female Voicea-Ours aren't ripe yet. • -ahl.rd rem :1e:Vol:4-We ye got Iota Send Sammy over after them and 1111 MVO • you some. ' • ' Fourth Female Voice (another lir- tener)-SaYeMery, how is the babje. ,Eirat Female Voloe-Not very wed He" is teething. .Fourth. 'Female` Volee--.Have • you tried that mediethe gave' ycni ? First Female Voice -Not yet. . • • • • • -,e Livens the mine eoisition to Mena Canada. Went several days In : Piffle Female Voice 04111 another' cese-more am/ more Pra•rle WO awa'ee . to 'visit Be•ockville, becausse he found creaeed-it was -a kitialey Iii.OW tabu an it slot% now. inunigeration Ore- reporter Ise eald lie alwayfs liked Iletenert-Say, Florence, eases else is of the cbureli work. Talking with a (Universal gigglement. Title Is (mi.- gdOenintglyter. have old Ben's; tall clocked. a. nelghborlioed joke, intent. •broken in; tho wheat crop lee ill gibie only to the initiated.> Mesas: eopulat .on corie,p,Ading yln- 'menet' and bigger ; the Poetise o e si3ygmxTliple.411111Y gw(etlils tilgoiticzetigumrcr evOgialsrlee repreeents. "And ils.esides," maid .efr. InlagY'etoquimarytearityhemoEeit41:zg, Third Veinal),Volee-q..Say, next Sun. ereastai hotie la lemmata Anti 1 ed a sentbriental reason for liking le'r- liatehott,• "I have w,hat may baeall- borhood.) lety; egroreiture oceenee a $01entitle - •I'Worhgdini8n ()gra. ?" pureuit, ni ccsieltating oncrovel ma - themes .were cannibals in the nei I 'Yenee %mot roughed' it on the bare es- wit ..t medicine that has done. me much. (I do not think that ehe =cant that ellinery; the °Li eettier, who for ,ro,g' Brookvitlee -It is the home of g is other members . of my• familYs 1 'rem -Fourth. Female l'oice*-fie bap prom- !trice.; of .olvillzation eassier - to . pre. leral to come to our house. seetialti 'Or ii.e, founi the little lux., - goat* And has done Innen good to fen to Dr. Williams' Pink- Pille," Mel so the conversation ran on cute; ilea no Wilielpeg became at. "Would you mind," asked the re. • for ten' or fifteen mice the receiving station for .1:ro..,1 porter, "giving your experience With Just sueh neighborbood vIsitin minutes, and 1 ducta and tire distributing pelnt for Prediet othet the Opportuaity • for ueceseSi les, wliether it was fine Dr. -Williams' Pink Pills ?" "Not at telephone will do mere to break illi b •cloth ' ' t t r, 11, As in, and was, Winulnegaeo Moose' nal a good word. for this inedicine ale" saki Mee Hatchott, "I alweys tee 'Brookville recently in the interest , the retiring haleit amen farmers jaw, or, the illousiaild little teepee whenever the oPPottunIta offers. I. than•arty other agency nova at work, fillip) spread ,over °epode,: telePing eome peopie ee IsPea .- .-World'e work. the countr Y. k'n'g •. , tia conntry, feeding ' in• public about medicines the's' know t t k barking money and dreamixig of in- ' Bright's Disease-Ineldloue use, but I 'Milk this • is a narro view to take. ,When, one finds time eon:oration. Votes), town not ilea thine; really good and really helpfu ese namely, ;4,009.70, repreeente the In. i digielter of a .T4.:1i1 It Woliz a PPP.'" of viola by medicinal seteuee to stem. the tide eeptive I relentless has toneeannsress in relieving, human ills, it seems; to American K lat101. CB: ten thOusand. Aux number sueferers to put then1 la a. way of 01 its ravages -end not until South inc 11; 18 a eluey we owe to other „doubt its powers to tuns buck tit idney Cure proved beyond o constitute . a. towneltIP. Front ten abtainiag health, You eon say ' gathered age ler n P of reople, front ten to twenty thoue. t ti 1 one Mee from me therefor that I tblok Dr. thr dIsease.-04 • e g emu of anything but despair for 1Orla eopulation of a city.o•Over e tide, was timusuod to a -hundred thousand they Pink sae ery euper or no , °tiler eo tho 01 ilds dread form of lad 'site It ndis d tbousend they, are T.he nis""tusil°- • . •ney e good. Ofy work, as you may Judge, le I know of ' Eartit • ' on the Head, . le"the ot Canada - a great deal In the interest of our le by co mane aigb.t, I have to travel , • • . on a Mario tombstone ereeted to 8180 the way of the States, except yettolditetectlento befonfroaimae. d that oftentI lend. niyeelf much run own, and afflicted almost with et church work, and it is no wonder niet following dines. are to be found hthoanteestilleutr: later) ftticzil.,01s.n I•Ctani:clita,gionmelorr:rtlevtlilioetni;toilt41 to pr. Williaans' Pink kids and lean met death. while chopeang woods' general prostration. It is on oc- • • • the memesiT of a young man, who pvize to which every proper easionis or this Idad that I reeort. Mourn tot 'Air 'hien, a ejahet depart- .011(Zeesta vai.11;egttellaeetaTeees, seeveeieresaeene say in all sisioerity ;hat they oes have never failed me. The pine have krini4led'm eV. he etr. bile* mine q6erciagigngvietrmateeg. °rule, thJugh • ny,..a .111mb wtech struck his head to br ite -like it be sale la their favor, that they be. Bevel all they tell. 13"rag 1 There is thti 4may else bean used In my family and among my friends, and the results hove alsvaye beeti satisfactory. You may Just say from me tha.t I think -those-who are afflicted witb aoy of Minoan in health and Joy; abcruntling, • e'If yea can find tine° it- will Neer hie iminteci. Spirit fleds i you' to stop 'off at. Wrinkles. A fine Pay tho 11Ie of •which this medicine is trial." -.. recommended will make no mistake BEYOND A Deem, Alleres Lung Balsam win - . , . toonsovtniiesyreEttosilvet..Iiidkoon'wt sriiinpkpoesse tibnerealle, in giving Dr. -Williams-Pink Pills a Carada, We've got es magnifl- The Rev. afr. Hatchettee blame. 15 overcorcie the meet persistent cold and stave Mee.O•nnttraeall;t1Tbea1111 tar:, Y°Blueav:t _itheoetniseo.utzoitIstt: tb most of the citizens and greatly ett consumpnou, The epugh. will cease and in Hamilton, Ont, where he is known the ii,mss he sound as a ntw 0 fro, hate', and we're Just Mete ling esteemed 'by. those who,.knovr elretrie ligat and a car service." .111usions or the Theatre. You know Wrinkles. . • Alael That the "bank, roset office, Laois Field. . International Railroad News. and court house are beneath one It le a moot point whether WO- humble roof; that the hotel le kept The railroads or Peru, South Am - men sleciuld. be takees to the theatre by Hee Chow; that the church is a eriea, widish are contioded and °per - et ail at a young and impressionable microseopic barn, with. a wooden able agre, seeing in wbat a totally, steeple; that the electric ligbt and • unreal light tits!, modern yosing man car eerviee are aneaushing myths. es presented ehy the ae•erage drama- Or it is, You ought not to miss test. nehtud the footlights, , the Bear's Head Creek. I don't want to hanclisorne, clime -shaven' Milo* has brag about It, but yeu'll be sur- •princiCles eas animpeache,ble as We prised. Don't leave Canada without • dress clothes, a ,scall as spfeekieso seeing it. We've got a newspaper as hits dftzzliirg waistcoat ti t th t ill 1 t r et o You -"go. IR le, indeed, a thrhing • township, eeliaols' of the empire are now. to be ' noise in individual -agreements not to adopted for tia„edueation and training .0 strike, 1,500- men •of• thee -Fox Itivero.of giilg. Who may seek to better their manufacturing district in Northern Elf- condition ho life. Theywill then swell. . • slots; have been thrown out of.;werice the ranks of that Valued hney of ex-. . - There is apparently not ' -the slightest ports which has accomplished mare than ' prospect Of aesettleinena of the silk mills • any .otheredne, factor to make 'German . strike at Norfolk, Va", The operatives commerce and industries what they Ma • are still out taint. they may .demend an tcedeys increase of 50 per cent, in their wages. • Cabinetmakers and woodenworkers are • . What Thorns are. for. e -..-.•e- • ose A 'distresg.ing •-casc, ot _..1-i'ibroid. i umor, in great demand at St. Louis, Mo. Hun- -Moat persons think that the 'stem . drede of men have gone to work at the eel asplant greens trona the root,. On - - Fair mends, greatly diminishing " the ' tho isontrasy, the roots grow; from which baffled the skill of Boston doctors. forces In nearly all the factories. pi the the stem. In ehe ease of a. plant that city, Mrs.. Hayes of Boston,' . -Mass., in ., - .,. . dies down In the grbund in autunni ' . ' • Laborers .who Worked, iei tlie -grey iron • int ts. lot tgetrootertInrat tsomida; up at . / , • and Moulding shoes of tho big works of 1..4 True etemeWirenteinar ilnderr- the following • letter . tells how she was v eeefitiheese•-....a. Fibroid -Tuio.Ors '.Cured. of the Internabonal Harvester plant ground on the root orown, and from claim that they have been chsehatged to it grew tbe bud bearing stems cured after everything else failed, y make room for foreighers themper In the sprflihen a heed gemnin- • evages. ates, it trends the light loving stens Lydia. Pinkhamts Vegetable Compound. " Albany, h7."Y.,,isalhe oily eity in ilfe: Opened 'and the, dark. :loving root . ,, , s "United States that can brat of a tutu* ‘,.40,stravfard.7 . ,. of gas -meter workers. Gas Meter Union Saw off part ex the tree trunk, and Mrs. lilayesFir" st Letter Appealing to Hrs. Plaid/am fer Help: No, 1 Was organizedethere Juee 27,1902, , you will find a series of rings from ,, a.,,,DMES.AR Pressittralif: -I have been under Boston doctors' treat - end now hes a mentbershiC•of:nealy one • the centke to the bark, cool) ring marking a year of growth. Rut theee ment for a long time without arty relief. They tell me I have a fibroid . hundred.. • rings indicate also which of tho • tumor. I cannot sit down, without gre.at tain,and,the soreness extends o, -A stnke ef 2,000, minere".-at collieries skaaosie throagh ,which h the tree as up my spine. I have bearing -down. paps oth,back and front. ab - near Normnaton, Eng., hits fekere 1ace,- lived w,erii dry and' whieh had plenty j domen is swollen, and. I have had flowing Spells for three vcarn. My nn - but con rary to th °seers ofthe York- or rain. 'Ilhe ringe aro always of un - shire Miners' Association, vitas -probable. .areee growth. The tiarrow ringS re - that litigation will arise over thepresent dry eettsons and the wide t • .• E. F. YES, 2 IDA ay' t, ( x my) oston lk ass. The question of Soloing -the National ki, titVtll -*eine bettee b3r reason of s. s , s,.., Every rose lias ite thorn, and the • the resit' ,., •s. Pinkharn s advice --at. before the Council bf the Nortinimber- peti4shneotrAocit.o. nits c. or 1941b*wrAltic I foliar ally iietrtif thbotitime. atctl. by the peravia,a Cot:oration, • Limited, Lima, Peru, will soon be be the market for a large number of new locennotivese Though most of the Pe.uvi.irsraiiwase have been bula by teigash caeitaliete, yet orders for locomotives are largely paced le this country. Montenegro, the land of the Black Mountains,is the only country in auroras which has no railroads thus and the newspaper is a fact. ••The far. It Is towever, now intended to 428)7 you arrive there have been big build a narrow gauge railway to happenings in Bear's Head Creek. tese Servian frontlet. • Behold the front page of the paper. The • British Government is re - Across! four columns, in black type ported to bays) appropriated the -oLocal firm gets a thousa,nd-dol- lar contract. Contractor O'Grady in open competition seetrree order' for erecting new hotel. Saccessful com- petitor speaks with 'Gazette' man, amount of $1,000,000. for the ' cons struction ot a 'meter -gauge railroad across the Isla -tat of Oyestue, In the Mediterranean. A report 'from Bangkok is to the and expresses confidence in the fu- .. effect that the Staniese Governmeist ture of- Bear's Head Creek. .- Lest it be thought that I am at- 1110 decided to coneiderab.y extend the railroad system or the countrY. eeniptiug . to poke a peer form of fun at these little Londons !drug- Some 3,C00 miles of new. lines will. gang for 'recognItion, let me ee,y ne constructed. . •Teve Duisburg Don Works, of Deis - right here that I know of no -finer, no more Inspiring Eight than is, af- tains and a limited nuality only. in forded by the spectacle of the Home burg, Rhenish -Prisseia, has Just Amp - ed the material for 24 new bridges erie efforts of the ttverage Cana- IS to Kiao (bow. to he erected. on the diem township ot smaller size to Jus- tity its glorious faith in the future. Shantung Retitle, line, now in course "Here," - says the man of the new of construction by the Gera -tan "Rail - town, "le a spot which by Provi- Way Company. deem, by natural position, by ex- • (Seeman Lecomocive Works leavis se- . traondinary.. conditions, • and. the cured an order for 130 locomotives for proximity to the Canadian Railway - the Japanese raiaoads. The average isi destined to be the Chicago of the price of these engines isreported to west: Let mg, the early fathers of be about $11,030. the eity,, prepare the ground for fu- • The Serviau State Railroads will . ture generatleneta' . soon be.in. the market for a consider- " So the maid of the new town 1,3.1ts able amount of machine tools to be . en the snake -fence, Miffing at his used In the equipment of the • new pipe, dreamitg dream, psoppliantgehthae .iriarielir.onel .repair shops now being mellow car/Melds with phantom built at spree:al :sta.:Fens along the millions ; erecting on . ' this • ' skYsoraper, on- that a manunoth Russian engineers are at present store, and sacrificing with some re- surveying several lines of rarroads gret but • withal a stern sense of •to be built by Russia. In Persia. One duty, the little church and the post- of these lines is to connect Teheran, office shack to make place "" for a the Persia,n cap -14u1, with the Rus - ..ten -storeyed hotel. . shin Trans -Caspian P,afroad systems • And of their faitls shall they in aso, Frenee Government; ens, aps, a degree be Justified. Not all of Airopriated the amount of 25,000,000 them shall be citizens of a new .0111s. cago-a poor enougle Ideals Gcal wots! •france for the construction or now railroads in French Indo-China and -but they ellen greatly grow. They shalt It • ti ' ou the Island of Madagascar. ' s There is at !present a great clentanl • .cause that Is how the ideal works out s Lit "6 in the nicer tale their never- for all kinds railroad material and roaing stock in Stain. A Spanish. )ceasing fight to thrust into faum and . Waco the . town of their adoption contemaorary reports that . the ecinetItutes as fine -a displasr of true Government has authorized during . . pa•triotism ste Ooe may well with to the last' four menthes alone the con- struction of more than a dozen new see.-Eslaar Wallace in London Mall. eines. The Colonial Government of the .. • • The Reel Mother Goose. Dutch East Indies are inviting ton - 1.1018 for tho sur.ply or 44 new bridges Ube myth ore Mother Goose and • IsAt:ivietiji:sigtetpehorrfoosernitelolc%tnititirlg.ir Ing ground omelets so obatinately Mit tt meat a plows. tont '.a' needed. !taut Mae. Aeobella Stuart ilugreeetrilS, nrinit.tielliv:.c:ri:oryL, (Nat al and the Trstne- that nearly $.0 000,000 will be seent to no ahnovneronontesiionilia.tti.r. iatiway ..,. lines A South Africa e.entem'eorn.ry statee fu Cure for extending the 'C le Orange Ler ,gaavedtcflie in the liranary bury- ' nhymbre t.or ithe tiOatli ioneiveressary lila glotilth, In her paper for t m -Ile -I built in Rhodesia. veal. Nor reProstds are also being • .uf 03roeke Homes. LAM the leeturer I. .0n tire northern emet of Africa, :they itlen't know, .11.01:133 fiat realizIng leas no railron,rde up to the present. meta; "People, do not know all Mat , Morocco" la the only. country Whieh, 'Chat IA: attife.4 a, Tare goalies to write -,- airy Mateo they hove been wont to time. All tra.ffie from the Coast to the interior is tarried on by camel , attribute 'Mother Gooee' Aeries to 'care:yam .. ' ten old houeowife, whereze the real . . . , author, a aeholar Of desalts learn : - ling ;anti renown, 1:31:3harlee Perrault, e.if Paris, One Qi 11111 .firdt members A MODERN RAILWAY -TRAM. of the From% Alticuiemy." The "International Limited," run. neve he no oeilmating the ailment ning betWeen ISIontretil and Chitago, • of fine moral oal•ture oonveyod ,to- leaving Montreal at 0.00 a. ine daily ehnple panda !through hie tales In ' and passing-- through Cornw,a11, I .the leeuriess of t•wo estersturies.• Tile Broolsville, Kingston, Torosito, flame triumrth en eleollity over `tyreesinye: ilton and London, and arriving taii.. 'for lultaube, is nowhere More 101. 1- cage 7.1".:0 a. me the following inoen. • Lly ille! itrato I - Attu in •"Oiniterello:' i ing, le ono of the fastest long dis- Wh it ItitirvellOtts maid, who, with her " tam* trains In the world. The.mulp.. kinsfok, hos os matter adopted coin- ment of this train consluts of mole trial Oil %1Intr3 nte mat untretee. Lot tell tide -be granted, Pidlinan steephig ears and Grend - ions in the era, nroto Slate first-class coaches, them the raio.4tion Is :what is there 1 Trunk letaminrel Cate -Parlor Car .Cil high tt tt 1,0 ille fona-1 In "(1111111.' I Bening Meals at ally time during ! , Pile ? V.11N.11 LS Itlle ,floseltig eityle, , tee (thy. The route ee through. lee i tile naivete ea' teepees...doe 'ova elle I . popaletei •distriets ot Canadn, stuilP I elate ealitig lemon 111. 1.1,, With 1.110 , the States of Michigan, Intlitina and I P> ti' .l moral, linger.: about it nisei , ! a pottleo of Illitiols. The Minaue , 1 elle aatiorstaese 07 a eholee Pr°51sell- Velvet rumiltig roadbed ot tide linej o flowee. II permeates "Risme t wish. the • togethet with all tlie ativientages . !Viva," one lo te Mattel by tie! wit, of -a, pertesit symtent appeals to -like •1 1 log'43 rand hermony o: eontra,ste in troveler coutemplatieg a trip to the !Co •story 0,7 u. Salinity and a nioe.. west. Writo to :1, Quinlan, DIstriet . Ioter. "Ciailerelki," the feiniiiine,nad passenger agent, tetweeeeee. for -flyta. "Iticknot with the Tur,t," ilia 111 11U. . line (type o: taut lehrsi of unfortun. thee partleularH. i la 0.10V(Iin OZ ntio soweatesesth tentitry • Intee, tare only •Iwo eirt of a reeries 1.:,46, .............i, - • • - I . ".. Iteeefte tatfaln. I publeseitione tia Perrault's fairy tales. . 1 .., 'or 1 litey 4441 live, sittliough their e Ihiffeestespress. 1 I autasee died ta 170.1, hut 20i1 yeassi I Stella -But aren't yen .afralei of !ago. 'Moy :the 16314;1.3,3:Ivor protnet tiro! going 'out beyond your depth ? c name 31 1:1(trittl Perrault i-aostton I ,Beile,e4k, WI All the mot around Vranszriph. , , here thin* I'M ten Mires*, , . curate' descriEe my case so I write tc,)/3eguYolzr agvirce°." -(4112) ClIrles: Federation of Miners has again been plentiful rain. eam? may. be, eald,of mall fruits as though she advised Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, to take lando Eng.; Milters',AsSociation but the , .blacebearles, raspberries, eta. only Ceinteihhas decided, by vote, against the they ate not real thorns, but prick- her medicine -which she knew would help, her;.- propoottion. • log, whieb. etrip off with the eater her letter contained a mass of additional instruc- The biennial report of the Veen , bark, while, *thorns will not retell+ -State Superintendent of Schools shows off, being hardened, undeveloped ti t t. t t all f which helped t b i r ng ons as o rea men , o wo , that the wages paid melee has increased hranehge, , - 'about the happy result. from $13.6G in 190'2 -to $45.09 he 1903; . And why do bushes and vines have 1 . , ..... and females from $30.17 in 1002 to prioklas ? Many ptopite wonder at It. I i DEAR MRS. riburnAn : - Sometime tic I Wrote to you describ. $39,60 in 1903, 'At San Juan, Porto Rico, the cigar- al growth. But there is a reason, as all y‘our directions carefully, and to-da3r I am a well woman. for they see no good reason for smelt ing my symptoms and asked your advice. • ou relied, and. I followed • makers) attike is rapidly spreading. Thir- 11 i Ieverythingi t 1 Ti lo totinOttillati817. Ort12 ' The UsEk Of Lydia VePittitham's Vegetable Compound entirely teen. hundred men are. out, and more icrotionsaar I - t 1 t I if i - I eloped the Weer and strengthened niy whole system. 1 ear( 'walk ga ns p n.n ea ng an m4 ff. . recently •loft work. The factories • at. Tito 'sterna Imo a pleasant, aromatic in es lanir. Caguas, Aibonito, Caivey and San ,Tuaa taetct, and °ova would be sure to eat "Lydia Z. Pinkbam's Vegetable Conipound is worth flve dol. are also closing. them in winter when they crave' lars it .,drop, I advise all women who aro afflicted with tuners or A deputation representing the Provin- nomerthing Tresh if it were not tor female trouble of any' idnd to give ib a faithful trial." -(Signed) MES eial Workmen'ti Aseoelirtfon at Valiftte; tilts :prickles. , E. 11. 11x5rEs, 252 Dudley St, (Roxbury) Boston, Mass. X. 5, has netted for au increase from , Two New A ppte Hots. Afoutttainiti Of gold could not purchase Stich testimony -Or take 10 to 20 per cent, in all departments of • the Tritereolonial Railway, outside( of Apple scab, annoying enough; in the plate of tho health and happiness which Lydia, Er PinIthanes Vegetable Compound brought to Mrs. Playes. Tbe average oiallee Woks of the '‘iiire 411151.year la bpantng the way Mr Su& testimony: should be accepted by all women as convincing operating. Itself, woe a stilt more serioue pest ploys of Grand Rapids, MieTt',93 $1,74, ' two destructiVe _rote affeeting tbo ovidoneo that Lydia 11. Illinkliam's Vegetable Compound Stailde attending to the annual report of the fruit. Applee emit to tho station WithelIt a peer as a remedy for all tho distressing. ills of W0111011; all Michigan Bureau of Labor. '.11:13is amount late In the season from a eold- ovarian troubles: tumors ; inflammations; ulceration, falling awl dis. • . !wage . of a ,yessr ago. . rotting On the eurface fisom the at- • , o s a . menstruation. ourely the volume AIM diameter of t le testimonml let. The record of fleptember continue the .41°,1 ke" °t 4 I'm' fungue. „In genera. general impreesiett of returning haus. tLiil ri arane, el tklte roNtraf ley, ,Bim... ters we are daily printing in the newspapers can leave no room for dcAlbt, trial activity in• tiernutuy, It appeArs mouro on scabbed spots, as dorm the. W'i jelfra, lIayes at her above address will gladly- answer any letters ar to • r. o rot,"and a NI, ays that during that month there were re- sick wontel. may write for fuller information about her 'illness. latter. 14 iS a &Peer rot, iww .. ilia gratitude to Mrs. Pinklunri and Lydia II Philchani's Vegetable . trived for every. 100 open eituations ally „ ''. 111 applitatione AK eompared with 13/ mer, Bometimen e.xtendilg to tho CollaP0Und Is SO Viinille aiul heartfelt that she thinks no trouble is too • latimi between supply a4a, dematul- for inch! deep. Truly is it said that it is 'Lydia II Pinkhant s 'Vegetable C011ie "Pink reit" spate are Is !slightly in excess of. the average daily Menge house were found to be. placements' of the womb* baelrache irregular, suiressed or painful core, while, the "patk rot ' areaq are *Indications in Septernber 1002. The re- rarely more than an eighth of an . . . neat for her to ta e in return for her hetdth and luppiness, men's labor •deelined from 1(36 /*pile* •marked by the occurrence of settee POtIlleit tllat ie SO mantwomen, and no othdr inedielno ; don't for - 'Mai* for 7.'flet"1" or pinkish! grow.the at the centre, g'et this whorl some ruggist Wants to sell you something. else. •• her, 1002, te m toe mme mown mils but the new, rot them not eliove y•ar. thin way until made to do so by 0 _ON err it Ivo vitae*. forthstith matte tbe enema lettere end sign/data ail reeve tetuciAtsbi, *Ma im1 prove r obsointskintieenees. . • ' Striking &man at Desists NEitaitj. aktlifinkel oosittteistr.-tito heat and PliatbrOrt *Mehra Coq Limo atelif e.„•'!..•!* terest at d per cent. on over 675,000, or in other word e wensid provide for a, capital outlay of nearly $2,000 for mole tbe footoriee contributing • cheese. In an ordinary., seasion the :the saving of rshrinkage would be very' much greater, because a hgb temperature and a dry air are t ie two condition that facreasse the. etirtrikage. • IllIPROVEMEN'T IN QU.A.LITY. Bat . the fia,viug in shrinkage, is only a, minor aoneideration. Tee main one is the great impoovement in .quality. The cheeee cooled in the smol rooms! has been pronounced the best In qual- ity. EFFECT OF wort TEMP'ERATURE ON QUALITY. In this experimentaa work there have been many opPeir- tunitice for the observing the ef- fect of e, high temperature ore -the quality of cheese. The first effect, or a high temperature is- to make the texture of the eheeee rough and sn,ealy, and in extreme cases- shom gre•aelliess which is undesirables .13ad flavors are inteasified at the higher temperature, and many cheese goo"off" flavor, while their mates that are cool °tired remain' seound and clean. All eLeese become sharp and "tasty" muele• quicker -at the high temperature. One cannot belp thinking what great benefit Would adcrtitt' to the Canadian cheese industry at large, If all the cheese were cool cured. Indeed, it is doubtful if anyone can 'properly estimate it. Arrangements for cool .curing • oheese will doubtless be worlsed out in different. ways, according to local • circurfistances steed -conditions. The • larger factories sySil probably make the necessary Improvements in con- .nection with tlieir own buildings. Combinations, or consolidation may be effected in some cases, but the Jealous rivalry" which exists among factories stands in the way. It is quite probable that a considerable 'Portion of bur. cheese will in the future be mired- In the warehouses of the • exporters and commission nietabante, At any rate, thee will ...decal° bowl. tt is to be done; as it Is imperative that it bo done in • some way., .Yours very truly, W. A. Clemens, . . Publication Clerk, s • AN OPEN LETTER -.TO. MOTHERS. I cannot prase, Thebes CYWX1 Tab - elates too highly." writers Mrs. James te. Beach, Camabell's Bag, Que. "From the time my baby was born he w•ae troubled with pains In the !stomach and bowie and a rah on hie skin, which made him restless day and night. I gote nothing to help hint until I gave lam Babats Own Tab- lets, and under their use the trouble Isoon disappeared, and all my friends are now pralaing ney• baby, he looks GO' healthy a.tai well. I give hint atteeearreasess. occaeional Tablet and they keep him well. I can heartily reeommend the Tablets to any mother who .has young baby." Thousa,nds of other mother& praise I this medicine just as warmly, and keep it on hand in csiee of emergency'. The Tablets cure all the minof ills o1. little ones; they ant gently on sinndity, and are abieolutefy t. 7. Sold by ail druggists or sent pee,: paid at 25 cants a bex by writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Br.00kville, Ont. , The e:tory of a Sheep. Chicago Chronicle. "'Keep on your own side of the bed," said Richard Thompson. late yesterday mOrning, as he drowsily turned over to look at his com- panion in tile rooms of his friend, Charles Yaeg•er, 4,546 State street. To MB amazement he found bim- etal in bed with the carcass of 11, sheep. --He aevoke his companion% a g r, WltU whOm he had De•ein having a .good time the bight before. • le three were dumfounded, until oneOir them liad a baay eoo e on o ie p e - vines nighe'e celebration. "Hang it, fellows." he said, "Frank knocked that tomety art the hook in front of a meat market when he fell down laet night, and we carried it upstairs thinking it. was him. • "I remember elinibing the !steles after you had lugged something up and left: me," said Frank Yaeger. "Well, what'll we do with the sheep?" askal Thompeon. While they were puzzling over 'al: question Buteher Charles J. Tob- bine was inekleg complaint 01 the theft at the Fiftieth street police statMn. Detectives McCarty and Dailey were detailee to Work on the ease, and an hour later Charlee Yaeger was arreeted at Thlrty-fifth Arcot sual Wentworth avenue, with halt the careasS of dressed sheep under Ids toot At al:out the mune time lleteetiv•- Dailey eaptursd 11,1clutial Thompeon near Thirty-fifth, street and Cottage Grove avenue with half a sheep wrapped In liewspaper, Charles Yaeger was also found, and the three were taken before Jostle° Quinn. eut it up witiCe. buck saw:" explained TibmupsOn. "We Were seareil and thought we would (mar. ter the animal and thrtne It away. I started for my home, Thirty-fifth street and Indium avenue, planning to drop my bundle on the way. Frank Targ,er ,started tor his room. O'Nell and Ha etreete. With ilia Name thing in view." rceoverM his mutton, Tob. lens refused to prosecute the trio for larceny. "The Sae is worth the , he said. The three were fined $15 and meta 'each. on charges of disorder -I: lam. +Watt ,