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The Wingham Times, 1903-08-13, Page 3BURDOC BLOOD BITTERS Is a purely vegetable System Renovator, BIood Purifier and Tonic. A medicine that acts directly at the same time on the Stomach, Liver, Bowels and Blood. It cures .Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation, Pimples, Boils, Head. ache, Salt Rheum, Running Sores,. Indigestion, Erysipelas, Cancer, Shingles, Ringworm or any disease arising from an impoverished or impure condition of the blood. Fee Sale by All llrnppl#s. A Bachelor's Consolation.. Pant heart never .evshn fair lady, tad—, Fa:ztt heart never had a breach of lyrolmiso suit. Fant heart never! had toi pay aliT un4ny. iFaaat ,heart never b,u,d e. mother -in - dame Ta:nt heart never' had t'oi buy en Easter bonnet. Fa:nt heart never had to pay for oivn Chriatmaas presents. Fa:nt heart a;ever had W make ex- cuses for lea:ng out all night. aren't heart never had to walk the ilciar w:til a Crying child. Fant herat ver .b1. t the : ativant- ages of hav:ag a faint heart aro, too numerous to ' mezytion.--Ne'ww, York 'Times. ABSOLUTE SECURITY!. Cenecss,e Carter's Little Liver fails. Must Bear Signature of Seo Par.-Sim:10 Wrapper I clow Very swan cud as ea.. -1 to tains as acgaa. FOB HEADACHE., FOR DIlliNESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LiVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKiN. FOX TOE COMPLEXION CARTERS 3TTLE IVER PI LLS. BS axis Prste1T(ahi1rYL7eVcge g'eta4C .11A R 37iie as .•.- 0.,..r..a„ cg.,C CURE SiCK HEADACHE. Your Tongue if It's coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is out of order. Ayer's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys- ' pepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. 23c. MI drstgglats. N Want your moustache or beards bestatafai brown or doh black? Then nes BUCKINGHAM'S DYEi k1rs .O oils. 00 C.UMast. o. P.O. NR.L d Co.. Malmo, N.N. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE 1� ThE TIMES AFTER THE ORAND TRUNK. ateeeel OW. *,1r* wW asa4a 3144 sitRsrF ;or Po *Aomori of Vents be ritest* to Tortes to ,TU dais# Stock rutile. 1'oront:o au}tatioll, Aug. ' .—Tiiteen live stook dialers of Ontario at a meeting hero hast night teemed in- structions to their solicitor to enter suit for dantagcs to the amount 01 Tr20,000 against the (Arend '4'runk Stanway for losses by wrongful and malicious detention of - cattle in trane1t, and will also lay informa- tion against certain railway sit cials of that lino for alleged cruelty to an- imals.. They also passed a resolu- tion in condeuluation'of the railway authorities in this matter, to file transmitted to Zion. Sidney Fisher,. Minister of Agriculture, Some of the facts which were giv- en at the meeting, which was held in the Union ,Stock Yards, were as fol- lows: Twenty cars of cattle arrived et the Junction at 8,10 p.m. yesterday, which started from; such shipping points aa Kincardine, Lucknow, Blythe, Ripley, ilfidmay, Walkerton, Clinton, Cbesley, Tottenham, White- church and 17obbington, between the hours of 7.80 a,tn. and 3 p.m. Wed- nesday. These ears should all have arrived at the Junction about 9 p.m. the same day, but were sidetracked at Stratford and Guelph Junction, although other cars in the same train aro said to have been taken on to the city stock yards at the Western Cattle Market without delay. By the Criminal Code the limit of time within which annuals In transit* may be left without food or water is 28 hours. In the case cited the G. T.R. aro claimed to Stave violated the law by a margin of from 4 to $ hours, whereas the utmost time needed for delivery at destination in any case was 16 hours. The solicitor for the complainants= said last night: "The only reason which can be discovered for the de- liberate outrage thus practised on in- dependent, outside stock dealers, is Hutt the Grand Trunk, which would bo interested in the maintenance of a. monopoly at the Toronto stock `yards, have conspired with the Tor- onto stock yards to so discriminate against its young and formidable competitor at the Junction as to discourage outside farmers from be- ginning' or continuing trade with them," FARMERS AND THEIR STOCK. Decline to Day Decease of Alleges False Pretences. Toronto, Aug. 7, — About forty Southwold and Yarmouth farmers worn yesterday 'served with writs by. Bailiff J. McKenzie in actions to re- cover amounts of unpaid stock in the Farmers' Co-operative Packing Com- pany of Brantford (Limited). The farmers refuse to pay their stock, claiming that they subscribed for it under false pretences. They said they were promised as good a price for their hogs as —nine else was paid, and they said ..,o promise was not kept. Bogs were purchased from them, too, they say, at a certain prise, and when the company carne to settle. a lower price was Haid them. 'l'herefbre, they decftne to pay up the balance due on their stock. OPPOSED THE LAND BILL. Nationalist Circles Troubled Over Uppos Dion In House of Lards. London, Aug. 7.—Tho committee stage of the Irish Land Bill was reached in the House of Lords yes- terday afternoon. There was an un- usually • large attendance of Irish peers. . Tho divisions on the amendments indicateda determined light, and in the division on the first amendment the Government narrowly escaped de- feat by one vote. In the following division the Government was defeat- ed by three votes. Neither amend - tont was vital to the bill, but as notice has been given for 34 pages of amendments, this early opposition to the Government arouses in National- ist circles 'apprehension of trouble ree- f ore e-fora the committee stage of tho bill is cone riled. Another amendment moved by Lord Abereorn (Conservative) was carried against the Government by a major- ity of three. After that the progress was easier to clause 42, upon reach- ing which the Ilouso of Lords ad- journed, surer Rlll rioted. London, Aug. 7. --In the House of Commons, after James Bryce (Liber- al) and Chas. Wentworth Dilke (Ad- vanced Radical), and others had de- nounced the Sugar Convention 13111 as a protectionist pleasure the bill was passed to a third reading by a vote of 119 to 57. Ureter Cowan Arrested. Xew York, Aug, 7.•—Detectives yes- terday arrested Joseph Cowan, a broker, who lives at Matue hen, N.J., on a charge of larceny of $6,300, which he is said to have appropriat- ed to his own use between March 10, 1902, and the present time. The complainant is Blanche II. Smith of Milwaukee, Wis., who is said to have entrusted the money to Cowan to in- vest for her benefit. This firm is a member of the Toronto Board of Trade. Dustin Geta (hareem Concetslon. Seoul, Corea, Aug. 7.—An agree» anent has probably been concluded between Russia and Corea, whereby' Russia acquires 200 acres of hand at Yeeghainpo and the Yalu River on a 99 -year lease. The application of M. Pavloft, the Russiau Minister, for permission to erect a telegraph and telephoto tine, to Yong htunpo has been refused. The extension to the northward of the Seoulaitiju llaigway Is progressing. 'miter Veyilled and Wettadeh. 1kieiT, Aug. 7. --The strike in the railtvay and private workshops con- tinuo. An attempt by the Strikers to interfere with railroad tra%llc led; _to tE serious riot, the strikers refus- ing to disperse. They wore tired up.. on by Cossacks, who subsequently • cbargod, killing rand wounding 333a0y, • THE WINGIlal TIMES, OUST i3 IN. THAT'S THE SPOT! Right fox the *melt of the back. DO you over stet a pain there? if So, do yon know what ' It rnnrss" - it 1s1 At. l$+acicache. A sure sign of Kidney Trouble, Don't neglect it, Stop it in time, If you don't, serious Kidney Troubtes are auris to follow. DOAN'S KIDNEY PIUS sure Backache, Lai»a Back, Diabetes, Dropsy and all Kidney end Bladder Troubles, Oleo 30o, r!a box or 3 for $Z.g3.off dt14lro. ARM'S KIDNZT PILL CO.. Toronto;. ant, T. E. Stephens, Vice -President Kan- sas Temperance Union; God counts time, not by menthes, hut by centuries ; nab by, yeaals, but . by millenniums. Therefore, when we wane p:'ire the present with the paint, let up compare, ;not this year with las year. but this years( with; the Sanaa year a century or a millennium ago. Wo will than have eomewhart of the Divine perspective. Con, a,re 1903 with 1902 carol, the ed- va,neo will ,seem' almoet imperceptible. Bub octaapare 1903 w=th 1803 call we ittanrcl, cam med at the pregfrese, whch thus great reform, hail m:aclo, for we then behold it ire be mighty world mevoment unrolling forward with .eter.dy but irresi,stibin tread. Tn 1803 nlmrost everybody drank. Drunkenness a 'aa common. Church - members tippled. Public,, men corous- ed. I'.armer,s, m rch:altos and lu: iae s, men imbibed with "unrestrained free-, darn • t And. who protested? The civilized. world did not even know of such a, tbi,ng ate an aggressive agency o,rg:'niie.d for the avowed perverse of fighting the evil. . • (,Chen, throughout the century that followed, came tho first realaawaken- :ng siciw, almost ihnpeireeptiibly elate' but ,euro 1 God had Based the priers of the oppresged. (iLe. had counted their tears. And to -day 13 is laying. it open the honxt,s of hie children as never be. fore that thi unspe,a.kately horrible evil must be plucked, up root and branch and banishod4 forever. t The voice of• the, church; feeble at first, is growing stranger egainst'the cease of drink. Tlhe prrass more. Ire - fluently than formerly condemns the evil. Society frow,nis upon the tippler. The commercial world returns employ- ment to the; main of 'befogged. brain sand uneteaidy hand. 1 The drunkard haan become ase ou'trea,Ot. 4 (rho whole land, Le becoming honey- combed with all kinds of temperance sooletige lead anti-liguott arg'aneza- tionls, , ' , L r• te. century hence„ in 2003, if the present prograde of temperance reform, keeps geomatriaai .ratio 'With the prt;sent prolgrelsS of civilization, tbero will not: be an open saloon in {Chr•i,s'tenudorn. and !such' a thing as ni kennesst will be us ,are an homi- cide or 'burglary a Grid's k'ingdrent of a otbrrnety and xighteousnest is at hand. °Pre Mate gaining, ground I A Very Good Rule. • It is well known that the majority of human ills arise from constipation of the bowels and ou this account many peo- ple make it a rule to see that the bowels move once every day. 11 you are sub- ject to constipation you can be cured by the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills. These Pills not ouly make the bowels active, but by their action on the liver ensure a regular flow of bile, nature's own Cathartic and so remove the cause of serious disease. LIAVE yoil been smolt. ing a good deal lately and fool an occasional twinge of pain roundyourheart? Are you short df breath, nerves unhinged, sensa- tion of pint and needles going through your arms and finger's? Better take a box or two of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills and get cured before things become too •eriout. As as specific tor 0;11 heart aid nerve troubtesthe cats. not be eiteelled A true heart tonic, blooii enricher and nerve re. newer, they cute nervousness, sleepless» tress, tietvoul prostration, *Maker's heath paltpyi,tation of th* heart, after effect* of 1a irtPrice see. per box et 3 boxes for Sues at all druggists, or will be sent on receipr it` price by The 1. Millburn Co.. UAW, Ntonli , Ont. LATEST FASHION NOTES. Nandeome Reception Gown of Pongee. Pollees, gown a,re net ouly watt:. ()able, but comfortable and istyl'sli, The cute ]sere is aha:w.al In, vela• blue, ccrphb'nc4 with ernbrisi4ered Merit's, th's work baing Ilenne with Carticelli t tat bilk. A. unique idea is eirrawns in elk read ng the colter of embroidery roidery :w tit. a black L:betty eiil scarf', wilt; alt fancifiee the front, anid extends 'n, lona' ends oolrtpleted wllth, erna- meeti.. R p( satirrinbis are introduced and sh:rring is on the upper perticn of the sleeves. • Many of the soft pastel shaded serg- es are made w th long, flat plaits in the, centre of the back, and tome of the ',newest have the fuin1esdf ,at the foiot, extend:no by means of killings let en frons the hem, and diminishing 'tsiward the waist. Dairying yang to United States. Da: rying is considered to -day cue ca the roast prosperolls and' hghly developed forms el farming in the Lisa: d to States, and no branch; of ag- riculture haps made greater progreee during the last generation. In 1880 the price of cheese wase'ten costa a pound, and fermate ware afra; d ,to engage in such an industry, believi- ng that over production would, re- sult. In 1850 icheese exports were ten m:llian pounds ; in 1875 they Were aver one lhundred million pounds. The present cheese capoxts are not, large oev'n to the foreign market having been ;ruined, theaugh the ,shipment of "fated" cheese by unscrupulous ex. posters; but the annual . product:ori and consumption of cheese, res is ]ike- wise thiet of butter and milk, is con- stantiy increasing. Pointed Paragraphs. From the Chicago news. Born diplomats handle the truth with care, As the hod -carrier goes np, so goes the house. Protection is the life insurance on Immo-grown industries. There is 110 earthly hope for the man who boasts of his failures. It is usually the idiot who rocks the boat that lives to regret it, A man usually makes a virtue of the means he uses to conceal his faults. it isn't always common sense that counts; sometimes it's the unoommon kind. Some men have to go broke before they will attempt to break themselves of bad habits. Most women can put up with a good deal in this world if their husbands will put up for it. When the office seeks the man it usu- ally finds the path blazed so there will. be no excuse for its getting on the wrong trail. The bays That Are No Mire. (Alfred Tennyson.) Tears, idle tears, I known not what they mean. Tears from the depth of some divine despair Rise in the heart and gather to the eyes In looking en the happy autumn fields, And thinking of the days that are filo more. l+resh as the first beam glittering an a sail, That brings our friends np from the udder world, Sad as the last which reddens over ono That sinks with ail we love below the verge; So sad, so fresh, the days that are no more. Ah, sad and strange As in dark summer dawns The earliess pipe of half-awaken'd birds To dying ears, when unto dying eyes The casement slowly growsa glimn;erit mitten; So sad, so strange, the days that rra no rears, Dear as t'emeinbered kisses after death, And sweet as those by hopeless !alley feigned On lips that Are for others; deep as love, Deep as first love, and wild with all regret; Oh, death in Iifet the day* that are no more. * URiOU" FACTS In California ferment plow a furrow sift miles in leugth, At Pittsburg and Wbeellog water left overel ht become* hot, In Loudon each day 400 children are born and 254 enter se eel: ler the :Bret time. A seientiat says it is possible to have hot water endstetter ill any hart of the United States through holes bored into the earth. The interstate commerce comwissiou statement shows that the total ratIroad nnileagein the Uuit4'd States June 34, 1002, was 202e509 miles. Nine hundred and nevi my five persons. out of a thousand inoculated for hydro. phobia after being bitten by a wad dog are saved from death. A full grown whale weighs 100 tons --that is, as much as eighty elephants or 400 -bears. Seventy feet is the utmost length of a 'wale In prance there are 15,310 woaneu employed es gatekeepers at the railway crossings. They get vert+ small pay, but are provided with houses: Eighty-five million five hundred thou. sand pounds of tobacco passed last year through the eust4nt house for home con- sumption in the United Kingdom. Lord Balfour of Burleighstates that there are 2,400 prisoners per 10,000 of the population of Seotlaudas compared with 700 iu Ireland sod 4100 in England. Pour hundred and sixty thousand dollars bas been provided by the Brit- ish admiralty for the aunual paymet,t of food conduct Money to petty officers and bluejackets. • It is estimated that the Eskimo popu- lation of Ataslt4i, Labrador and. Green - lord has declined from 80,000 to 155,000 in twenty years, owing to the thinning out of seal, bear rind walrus. 0. T. Nesmith sacs that in rural dis- tricts of the country the tendency 10 toward idleness, vulgarity and animnlity for lack of sooial, intellectual and polit- ical inspirations developed by com- munity action. Geologists and ethers who have used thermometers iu mining shafts and other deep holes in the ground have found that the average rate of heat tncreases oue de- gree Fr. for every 60 of descent theInc course a trial r n 0 ofat Carnarvgn it was stated that in north Wales the fad prevails of making a collection at fun- erals, the money being banded to the clergy or nhiuisters instead of burial fees. The letter e ie by far the moat useful iu our alphabet. Iu every 1,000 letters used, 137 aro e's. O beide* the next place occurring twenty-six tunes in every one thousand letters. Q, x and j each appear once only in ore thousaudletters. The Shaul, China, coal fields cover an area of 14,000 square miles and contain it is estimated, more than 000,000,000,0001 tons of anthracite, euough to suffice for the wants of the world at the present rate of consumption for three thousand years. This is the season when the parse icing and thirsty take chances of serious danger to health by swallowing hastily large quantities of ia:e water. The hotter the day and the more hurried the drinker, the greater the temptation to the cooling beverage and the greater the danger of unpleasant results, Water cooled too near freezing point if drunk, at all in the hot season should be sipped slowly and allowed time to absorb some of the animal heat so that it will not eater the stomach at a chilling tempera- ture, Used in this way it 10 grateful and free from danger; gulped down it unperils health. FOR DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, CRAMPS, PAIN IN THE STOMACH, AND ALL SUMMED COMPLAINTS* IV* EVIIII01•11 ARE MiA*VELLOUE, IV AO?* LIItE A *HAI Mf. 1011,1I0 ALMOST IPs$''TANTANfa01111. gawk f iapMMt it abiel Mffectuai, EVERY HOU*E SHOULD HAVE I'!. ado viva Saudi *T row 'e. roar No ST$, llslylCL, • t38c, SECRETS QF THE 800Y. ko Prorarrrst, $olwiaea Soo Nark lis Two Isrodroa Tea•rso. A century nen the wont of the mod, ern surgeon would have been donoul* ed by the theologians, wile then ruled ntnuklnil, as audael41111 intrust4tt'st Ilfto the exclusive jurisdiction of tied, Two centuries ego, or, at Om furthest, three, the man of seiepee who would tit»p out the viscera of a man, set •Out their disease iuid put there bihck would have beep fortunate to pecape the stake or the black. Ilut the audacious invader of the secrete of the baily, the beneficent healer who, with his villi or itis kialfe, iestacns the tntser es nt 01 the laubl c I huivanity, d iuinisiies er destroys 181.% ain, 17 t lf, ( ) prolongs ills nail smooths Its pathway 'to tiro grace --•bits 1s flow the matt who no ,oxo: nuti:te for ltubttc 901100. appeals ,lost strongly to ills lioly leavir, r or art i. jtueior H1avn betlzgs, i ar Ihltll and Itis tralltizlg file ffi • eaptetlns of industry ate pouring out :sittoo;;;1140.11;11fiiltans,budding,-hitucollegesAart'.14ltiod:cor oez11.••and labaratorleS, endowing Professortarsier lt,uvil +4 .- oo principal or Melillo S FO1 lien;ert: iepeetll+rcting. tha aontpkte rsy1siea 4 +artensatal rc a14t1oate, kinemo,rtifleatlons are. utaie tri the ogalrhtiaayt1r 1ttpe,,Public School Courses orf Citme,„a.Sttugruphy and tyluwritime are neweptlnnli ,tiitbjeeis for the fifth foba ,50,,100.unior l eaving 4tandin 1atettounced in July, 1tiu4, th4:re will ba ships,wingstheworldatlargehalls snitorSed cpd cer.ti.k.4 tit Ihiln as a in•tn of power and influence fay any high Leh I at a thne when Wealtih is aeCumUlatin¢ Sebool inspector wir,h at ate tomcat and when alters are not wdceaying. ser toree asst tlhit holdox ilasl lak;xt tlha tcb, andstrom^'arc, men r ofiktlye college Cin sea 4wt rso 'tn :ail,su,bjcety (geography, h1t ' 3 tory, dra:win.g, bookkn anvi g, choosing medicine, although the time eta.) for l>nrt 1. s p _, reittlin Stas 1 yet coins for domination aver }tin=ar leavint; statui- the lawyer, Who Is now engaged in ?r f 1 Q F: i i settling the direction and the form in ! a • std da,, a ;for fart if. ,ianiox Which the captains of Industry shall _c wing ttamdin;y`who eel.cta tit.t ehabm. carry an their development of the i$try option rev"niit Lutin; but hs world's wealth. The time seems to be will be rejrluire i, if he exerciseg,ilzt coming, ltawever, when the indefinite priviIoge, to obtain fie peg• cent, on the prolongation of human life and the de- tot l (tegutaticn f 43 (3), slug 40). health, otrossioa work ltwhieli almosties tsuggests 'Dir ons enor bIie fichuol Lttl the creative power, will be the tusk L:X:min,:tions tor . (1)c A ttuot 2'ea:. that will Call for arts will receive the criers' Cortifleatee: . After Fop-, human service of the best training of our col, lcnai> r, 1905, ilia ooutsa for th4 juniors leges and universities—that Is, When nun -professional extaminations "fes tine appeal of rnedleine and surgery' i'ublio :liuoi teachers will Consist will be addressed inevitably, to the lncihly of Ffngli.sh and, nd rnathernat%Cs best in every College class, just as once with ,science; and the at:+ndard fob toe call calve from the ministry and Bess at the departmental exerain4 tWile hfn rom the bench and bar and sell- tions thereon will ba 4u per cenr, et the marks a.ssigu. j to each paper, 60 per cent. Cf the a 3 , o. tr, and WHAT `"WHIRLERS" ARE. A3 announced in JRt;jU2a o. marks, , Le tin will And the Incident Prom watch xi Is no longer be obligatory for thi3 .grads „, Said They Gd# Their Ynnte, ref public ,school teecheie; lout (lentil "There was a dealer in baberdnsh- 'dates at . rue exam:n•ations therefor, ery," said a coliege professor', "to whorl wile take else the papers cif the lower a teamster once carne :tad said, 'I want a•ud =woo ,-e1iuoa s utta;�, a . su Latin to get a pair of whirlers, sir.'itho pate matriculation coarse) "'Whltlers?' said the haberdasher. July Departmental exa}utnattobS the of 'What on earth are whirlers a the ,snits,, year, and avho •,'lI"h3, stockings with the feet cut ,nuke at loa$t" out,' t:hecetinhster answered, d4 per tette. un wch of ru;h Latsnr "'Ohi' said the haberdasher. 'Web, p --pens 4nd 50 per cent. of viae aggro.. I ]haven't any whirlers. but I've got k.itc of the macrk% aetagted to pptil. seine 'ver • excellent stockings. Su • ,.. e pose l show you some.* g p 1 Nis (the grammar and 1tra� and' " 'All right,' the teamster said. the anglers' papers), than have the' 'So the haberdasher exhibited tbe merles so obtained asses as a bonny best stockings he had' in his shop, and to their _marks on the subjects of the Junior non-lrt•ofe�iona[ us;tlninationg; for public ,school tenchct'�s' cartifica tea,_ wLirlets out of them' for me?' (2) After September, 1905, the cx amin:diens to tee course in Latin prescribed for tba upper ,CcLocl will be obligatory at the .senior nen-Profe,a '' , ion -al examine tion for public school teachers, and an option will be al - the between part of tbe .science. of the upper ,school and one of the Other arts matriculation Ianguages, . Commercial ',liipiomas,-- Na Nee lhartinental examination }a�i1l be hit& hereafter for commercial diplomas. • Weeds of ,sc:hooi tru:-teo4 may, bow,. ever, grant �iliploinee on the' cottrses • of ,study heretofore pi -ascribed for parts I. and II.. of tett d:partnaentai%t commercial diploma, er on 'tuck modi- fications thereof ars key, ee approved by the Minister of lsd_uo,u ion. District Ceriificatc9_Itegulatione 44,.- 63 ,ancl 04,—(1) When in the opinion of the County Board o Exa.n.iners or of a district public- school alepector, the ,standard of the junior lea ring exanl- ination is too high for the condition:. of the country or district, or any por- tion tbereof, the 1llluister of Induce Hue may authorize the issue of die. trist certificates,but the examinations` therefor tha11 be held only in 'such. countics 'or'districts, end, the profes. sionel certifiea;te based thereon, shall; be volid only for elicit schools at; enols county board or district iscltool roe, specter may, dcsign•tte. (2) (and ale tee for district carti lea tea shall pool am examination ill ilce, following subjects de now defined ,inti the courser a attley for terms 1. and I1. of the high .schools; Engli h gram- mar, English 1:terature, Eagl:_h ern position, a 'lthmetie aged mensuration' algebra, geometry, hietory, geesrapby; and spelling; but any certificate ub tained on the above examination wilt give the non-professional stending re- quired for a district certificate ot113 when indorsed by a rnbl:c school i specter or n high scbott rr'ncipal,a"itl a ,stattertent to the effect that tht holder thereof It is completed satisfa terily the coursers of toady in roadie d ea w:tig, bookkeeping, , and botany agricnitura prescribed far forme 1, o the high schools. a (3) The staaidard for this examina tion shall be 34 per cent, of the mark assigned to each pallet and 50 per cent. off the aggregate itharks. • t (4) The Iitera,tttre selections for th examination iia 1804 shall be as fie tows,.. -Longfellow : Evangeline, I1' Day is, Dent, The Old Clock on tI Stairs, The Y•ire of Driftwood, Rein oe tiort, The Weeden of Cinque Per The Eridg•e, A ;Cleans of Su.itshlne. j 1 the other selected a tine pair,' saying: "'I suppose you don't mind making "'Not at all,' retorted the other, and with a pair of shears he cut the feet off the stockings. "'Now; said the teamster, 'how wash are they?' "'Fifty cents, the same as before, of course.' ; "'Fifty cents? Why, I never paid more titan 10 cents anywhere,' said the teamster, and he smiled meaningly and A cold Blooded Ottntbler. The Prench court was at one time a hotbed a gambling. Louis XIV. would play,.for heavy stakes night after night. and many courtiers were ruined at bis table. His successor, who lacked his predecessdies geniality and good na- ture, eves an even greater devotee of the card table. The story is told tbat .wheti this king was playing one even. big a gentleman present was selked with apoplexy. "M, de Chauvetin 15 ill," one of the courtiers ventured to tell Loves. "1111" said the king. quite Unntovea. "He Is dead. Talte away. Spades ere trumps, gentiement, instincts That Lend to Death, Professor Mivart proved that there are "Instincts" that lend to death by failing to adapt themselves to a cbange Of circumstances. aligratory quail by 'thousands perish in the deserts of northern Africa, where their ancestors used to find a comfortable winter re- sort, abounding with forests and even with grain fields, It we 811811 credit Pliny's account of the Nuraidian toast lands. The forests are gotta bat myriads of quad still follow in the sante route at the risk of starvation. Ile Didn't 1010tv the aex. Mother—Do you think that yoting man has matriumeial intentions, my Dattghtee—I tertaitly do, Marotta. lie trial to convluee me last night that I looked prettier In that titre dollar hat throat in the One that cost twenty.— With Botod She—leant that We are going to be married eve Must begin to save. Prom- ise me you will do ttotbing yott cantiot Ile—Bnt le that elute Wollld have to break off the engagement. Sitteerity la the beefs of ell tree friendship. Without sincetity it ft like a snip 'without ballatt. To be oVerpelito fa to be rude. --ht *nese Proverb Of the 42.800 neWspepere the %voila 19,760 nee enblishel in No Amelica Mid 4,030 in the Milted 'Ma dote. linage has only 148 ilea Oa Or 0110 10 every 110,000 people.