The food of the Coming Man, *i`he cheq;ist n best gir] is `analyzer. - Half}; Hdlidiiy is better than no `loaf. It takes a. lot of pluck to get all the feath-t are off an ostrich. J """O'-'J ' `Man elways buries the hatchet where he ~_ can get at it readily when he wants it The only way it pa.ys_ a. person to be his ` own lawyer is to keep his own counsel. 'rI.._._.L_., ,, ` '-- --u Urn` uuvuavnlo I It is an egsy matter these days to warm up for any emergency. `II ... .I,_,. I - .__-: -._- V-.-. vv-.-..-v.. Paper-vhangexi-A are about the only meh who succeed in business by going to the ivall- ' N Fgople Who are able to 9 raise a breeze have an opportunity to be immensely popu- lar during the dog days. 'I'\_'___I_ _.. _. , , " O f' '5 ""J"' Drunkenness may be a disease, but its victims seem more willing to pay for the symptoms than for a doctor. Itvl - _ I _,,,-V- -__._. __- - --\>vw\rnU When a. man is over head and ears in love with one woman it is useless to ask his opinion of the beauty of another. A"L_,,I, 1. 1 I1 1 I In -- ,,,_,_J -_ ..__--_.-- husband should always malle his wife an.allowa.n`ce. Every wife, you know, has to make allowance for her husband. l Mars hesiteee moons, ant-1 for the sake of its inhabitants it is to be hoped the dogs don t'bark there as they do here. -117` I 1. 0| -I >6 I am eriiizifxii :v.;..'..I;;.I;,= mm the ' summer girl. Why? Because then I d| have to quit. becoming engaged. U T1,` A II I ` when} i;1<$tV}xVa`iqtie>; i1}T1$'he is getting to be just like his father, he knows very well it is_nob intended as a compliment. 111 ! `I? In I 1- I I hear Thalia;Q13 Qtuei"i*ai.nin down on the Jersey coast last _week. ;`Y_ea. :, I wonder what they charged him nu H: 9 - V - J. Vila for it '2 Her tennis costume is so guy, And ts so veryneatl, The question whether 3 e can play Must be ignored completely. My old man, said Mrs. Grogan, in all right barrin a. little fondness for drink. I His love for pfwisky is his strongest weak- YIOIH ,, VVhy were on not at the ball at the Nepture last; nig t, Miss Hicks '2 I was." I didn t see ou. Where did you sit '2 Down on the each. The gentleman so often mentioned in novels, who riveted people with his_ gaze, has now obtained permanent employment at a. boiler'ma.nufa.ctory. _ 1171 -. ` 1 1 1 1 When a. man sits and looks dreamily out into the night itis not hear so likely that he is thinking of his girl as he is calculating something about a. dollar. 0 .1 In In! ``I love you. ` Shall we consider ourself engaged '2 Yes. From 3 this afternoon until 9 next Saturday. That s the only 2 time I have open now. 1 The girl of the period really may ` Be versed in grammatical_la.ws, But all who know her regret to say She never comes to a pause. Papa, said Herr , as he looked at his new baby brother, wish we had seven more, because with him andme and seven more we'd have a. baseball nine. A']".`hey Aciz.--Dix--In this country every boy stands a. chance to be President. Hicks-And between 16-and 20 they act as though they had delega.tes'enough to n_omi- i nate. P1 I ZEN. ts by a IIWUVI , Gallant drummer (on the porch of ba.ck- | woods store)-Can I help you to alight. Miss? Miss Lyddv Green (who hag 1113-, ridden` up)-No, Hhaxmk ye, ah`, I don t smoke. ` ~-- A- t_>Mt=:rI-Ne Haas T9 LAUGH AT- Ill] nvssvn "No Hope.-Cho11y--How do you know ` she won t. marry `on, deah boy? Chappie ` Jove. A T --Precedent, me eah fellow. She nevah has married any one. Cholly--That : so, by Q!` 0 I `I I , ' , ;,3LL ' Thhqtggshipn `strange 00- l ,1: age is ins and he is , ._.___ l better name man never. . 5-q-l"'rom_AM\pI'ey`s Mngtzino. In regard to a couple : `Cali. . .Sh|1l 'we say that they both are theirs ! ` ,cAu1'|oN: MYRTLE NAVY if IN BRONZE_LE'l"l`ERS. {NONE - OTHER -GENUINE. For Constipation Aygws Pills. For Dyspebsia For Biliousness For Sick Headache Ayer shPilIs For Liver Complaint Ayer's Pills For For For Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 8; Co. Lowell, Mass. c..u I... all `l\.........-+.. For For $1 Rul`IniE I g CEO I 0 s.P....z.*.sv`:=.::?ssrna::a: a&:.:::e.:**..,...u8 %....."* men. A can equals 20 pounds $9.1 Soda. N `-1.1: I... All llnnnnrn and Drngglgtg, MI: LOAN 81.. SAVINGS cu. INCORPORATED I88!-- SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL number of m-at-olau houses sndvnoant lots- ln`d1'ax-ont ports of the town, also some- oxoollont tum! Just outside the limit. - u-nu-rant: nu n*nlnWInl(lE. FOB T0 REIT 4 for Cont. Interest Paul on Deposits. Theoonrlty tornopouitornlnahoan. Company `uutindonb Every Dose Effective - 1 PUREST. STRONGEST; BEST. bands In: nun In nnv (!1JB.DtY. FOP m8k1!l8, For sale or to Rent... A eqluls 3 PU-llll DD! Dvuwo Sold by All Grocers and Drnggluto. -uy 45.1-I-.1'.-laftlili. (Darn: FURNITURE STORE, 64 and 56 Bsyold-St. TEE STORES FOR sang. V EACH PLUG OF THE still unsold and now yoffering at prices ahead of anything yet offer- ed at 1 23:2 FURN.|'TUB_-E| IO`! daundice tAyer s Pillst Loss of Appetite Ayer's Pills Rheumatism Ayer s Pills uthe J0 loam 5011 Inc I'l'lVI| ' .s,o;.;.....% g Good sandy , uoandbu-n." App Colds Ayer s Pills. Fevers ' ~ A LARGE AMOUNT mg v avg. J. V. ..'y.... ..., V." __ Id by all Druggists. !Il'lIIlJunI- uuuuuu um uuuuu. ml.-wsox an onnswrolm. Joan Laps $250,000. IS MARKED "A"y'i's Pills Ayer sV Pills? Ay.er s Piils ST FUR- 6 getting Eunon '15o0nn IV 7' III II? 399`! the U l'8IlU .LlUUgU U1uuosu,. - that in none but a genuine case of dis- ~ ability could a claim be paid. That the ,who, while not wishing for notoriety, was claim was paid Mr. Marshall under this stringent scrutiny was -unimpeachaible evidence of his total disability; that he was afterwards-made a well man was due entirely to a treatment of Dr. Williams Pink l ills--probably the most remarkable medical discovery of the age. This case was but the rst of a series of cures equally remarkable, due to the same grand agency, each of which has been verified by the most trustworthy testimony. The News-Letter in common with many others, have taken a deep interest in `not- ing the testimony givenin behalf of Dr. Williams Pink Pills, hence when the cure of Mrs. F, A.,Chase, was reported from Midland recently, we decided to inter- view the lady and verify the truth of the report; with this end in view, Midland was visited, and Mrs. Chase found look- ing well and happy after longvyears of sutiering, before she learned of the efiicacy of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Mrs. _ Chase herself edmitted`th.e reporter, who found her a lady of superior intelligence, willing to give her candid testimony in favor of Pink Pills, for the benet of other aiicted persons. To the reporter Mrs. Chase said that up to her sixteenth year, she had been a healthy `girl, but` at that period sickness overtook her. and for the ensuing ten years her life was `one `of almost constant misery. In `danuary. 1891, she grew worse. and finally had to i take to her bed and was reduced by " `suf- iering to the point `of death. All the time she was under the treatment of leading doctors. After weary months Mrs. Ohase longed for some change. and in October asked her doctor if he would consent to her taking a tri to her mother's, who lives near Port ope. for that place. On the way, a lady, a stranger to her, noticing her weak condi- tion strongly urged her to use Dr. Wil- liams Pink Pills, and again on her arrival at her destination her friends urged her to try this wonderful remedy. On Oct. `l0 she consented to give the Pink Pills a trial, and soon found such benecial effects that itneeded no persuasion to continue the treatment. In less than three months she was fully restored, and on J any. 15 returned to her home in Mid- land, where her friends were rejoiced and izratied at the wonderful change which Pink Pills had wrought in her health and appearance. almost hopelessness. A This was nalfy agreed to and on Oct. 3 last she set out Mrs. Chase has since con-_ tiiiued to enjoy good health, and says that she cannot too highly praise Dr.. Williams Pink Pills, which have rescued her from debility after many years: of Her husband also gel I_ai 1'01 th a 4 ni or br 8! Bl ll ti 9Dresses his thankfulness and apprecia-` iion of Pink Pills, and the unlimited pleasure with which he received his wife on her return, looking so well and happy. which was as he truly described it, like receiving one from the dead. .He said that _his wife s condition had been such that in_ going only a few yards -she would be obliged to rest, or obtain help. antibo- fore her restoration she had to the slightest exertion. 1171 `I . beans-we __II-j ceed1ngunaeI'VV11lU|| II \-IIIDIJIIIIIJ unusual is paid, and when it is understood t.hat `ell such claims have to pass the scrutiny of an investigating committee, the Local Medical Exam1ner,.the Grand Medtcal Examiner, the Finance Committee and Grand Lodge Ofcers, it will be seen he . R L . _ . A ....-. kn! n annrnnn mule nf du- legders 111 M16 meuwux _'prU|.uI_uuuu. as are iaher of the Canadian Workman_ the writer has 9. }:nowled_ge 9-lf_ the `Inso- 99%E.E2d.3iZZ.h?f`?. 3n2',2'$J thi?`;' V jwfdiaeaaes IUrLuvu_y ...,._ W ~ advanced now speedily yield to the tftmgnt :- . go ayear past there have coluimns 0`: the N ews.L,f:`;`r1o!;ntithe totme t. e part 1 ' me been t, 100 are of, cure: that have quainted with the persons 3 V hips the case of Mr. J 0hre4:::.111`,e:f. `M Hamilton, the public min lied been paid` $1,000, only after having been pronoun (1 ca incurable by a score or m Ore of men 3 who d, for the reagon th he medical science F ' 0!` moretln. he wonder of all who we . .. re `Q. was more rmly fastened in- a total diubzxiw chin f A. - 0 _ ..L ,'_ Q nf ' - n. .. . leaiers in the medical profeuio tha uanadlan workmf, 3; - GTO" w0I'I8-~`u` . to nor Recovery as 1.. __ mortar ofthe -`N....,,f,',"'.`:_,3! by . Whit wonderful pl-ogre -' _.d_ hat of `the mneteemh ceuturtyhfh oloaipgz n_ -. M W1 young have W. Wm. dlgcovet-1eaa_nd xnveut-.50, whiohltneued they have fau-ly l`8V0lutiomz.,d th 9 Vihilgd 1 ads of human hfe, are taken 81 0 math, matter of course. New and long 33- ` made almou d:i`i;d9riI 3 we] aigcoveriazia are quicklya apt ourselves; to the `changgd condition, and even wonder that the . , vantive Eenius of man had pepetrat_ed the secrets f (ft lon`g-`g- t duly_bem_g brought to (: urI:`ti.1rO. > us great advamm` h`x'hi`l)e in. a 1 . e ." been greater, thg: lilo hlje the ggr-:6 . n the ole _ 1 ea C108. Old methods have entflce of medi_ peargd, the days of big mm `rely dint cuppmg andlf)1eeding_ have plaeoua, doses, aaes ormerly held to "9 Iwg`. lo and dine .- annPdi1V yield t he truun l1t_%og ~ ----D---y -av- vov While in Iiidland axe writvor; onllod upon Dr. McCartney, drumiltp `V110 Dorta large sales of Dr. Willillnl P1113, with the most decided `bonetllo those usipg them. V _ j T. Fran. ....-__ -2 __-_. __._`I.-......- c-g -uunw unsug H1611]. , Erom many of our exchanges we ehsyp notxced with interest the reports of the great benet derived from the use of D5. Wnlliams Pink Pills. we the oaseofMn. chine goes to conrm the claim; ths,t 3t_h_01 "6 8 wonderful discovery in the 0f humanity, restoring vits}ity__;to` broken down system. Qpnstdengg Mn}. Chase had su'ered"t9n -y,6il'l. 1091* Qctober was looked upon !5.! -_ I9 point of death, there % uni glolpg thing or an almost mirhoiilous mas hr} la In-....I_ _1_:_s, LAA......g___1 I...... A- L..- "`""K 0! BIIIIOIIS !ll1l'I0|`.ll0IlI VIIIIID Ill "10 remedy which-bu` ~ hill - Present conditiotrof heiilt ber ootorkigy `P0116 hundreds of dollstl in d ` . End for other so called remedlelof kind; `In :.-c -n- u1:n: ..a...-9.'.'1::..!. `INIIL VIIIIUK BU UCIIUKI IUIIIUIIIZ U5 SICIIVIIU kirid? In me Dr. Wi11imn ~'l>-ink are recognized as one at -the ` `.di0in0s--'s patient` ,b1opd_. `"1 SW0 1:au'torer"--curing `Inch zlrhenmatum, neuralgia, psrtial panty- ~ looomotor ataxia, St. Vitus. dgnqay `'l headachg, nervous "'p'i'bIti'don and the tiredf " line 53111 ` '. `'"" dP,9` Lnvn ; tor eectl `bf the . W" e-tore psle snanuosir rmmixiohs I nnmn . for 0"" Tn. __-. -mmtorl In mm imma%, T* for.{l"t`o'g:-)oublu poouhu m` ,aex.1vli"il'a In the one of gn_gh`fhLyp 3 fhnrn in .11 ..t..ai fE21'Z.7Eu':' : , mental worry, overwork or excuse: of whatever nature. Inn--- n_.u_ , ,`..7"f.7 . 35. -:*`:'-i`.1"- vvuuuuuvvl. uuuplvu .~ -. " ; ville, Out. and So " ! _ quark and wnppor, nt.50 cents I_ box, or In boxeqfor Q3-50. Q `tnd that; `Dr. Walton-.'%= mk Pm..gra%.nm; sold in: (II `II! .1113 (`Anna an `um-KA-an.` --gal aqua .v,n.,u..nnI.- -,A..uau 1. uanryv upvgg Iluu luv`. bulk, or by the ozen or Eundnd, end any dealer who oifere enbetitutee in thin, form in trymg _t.o defraud yoneend should k:. .m.:A..I:-x `n. - nrm;-'...-9.'1>;..|.`.~'om;s - :lWhers.hp}stoues"are we *j'.V ` V -The Falklands produce'l'n6 tre , but they do produce wood in a very remark- able shape. You willsee,` scattered: here: and there singular blocks of what look like weather beaten, .m`os_sy "gray_sto_nes of varioumsiis.` : 2. it ~v ~l 1- ` Butjfwgou attempt to roll over. one of these rounded bewlders you j,will 1"_'ndyour- self unable to accomplish it. In tact the stone is tied down to the ground by the roots, or in other words, it is not a stone;,V_ but a b100k Qf_liv,n-~wq9d at T5 unsi n;ninInh' if I-lasisl. -yous IU~u;._uI u uluxuuu you gnu IJII,-llllyl be avoided?` Dr. "Wi1lia'mu ~ "Pink" iPiiI`s `~ may be had of all druggictc or direct by mail from Dr. 'y,Villicma Medicine Com- pany from eithe'r';addreaa.- The which these pills "are sold. make a `com-ae of treagment ccinpar's_tively- ineihnaive as conlpred wiih other remedies or medi- cal treitinent. -'-y-Orillic News Letter, y. out 1: won; 31 uvnguwgpu. If you exalnllo , may be abletgo odopon i_t,?hg_lf_.;1;`iddon among the lichen ind moaIiel",'*e'few of its obscure leaves and owers. If you try to t`_u't`the 1-lgl'_;'|.l`. out it with an uefyon-win.ndvitext:-one-V I iy hard to do so. It is eniireiy unwedge- -14.; kahuna math nn nf nnnntlunn In-n.nnhAl_ ;yl)l:?i>:1`:R:1'o.` 11; which grow so c1o|ely__ together that they become consolidated into one man. I\- - _.-....- II -Au'. 1 `I|A"$ cuuusu UV IOU U Duuu uh nu .I.`IIannwI.|\nT you may perhsps nd on the wsrm side of the `balsam log. ssthe living stone is called. a few drops;,o,fh tr_ nt gun's, high- ly prized by the shepherds` or its supposed medicinal quslities. ` ' "V .9 This wonderful, plant, is the Bolaac gebaria. of"bots'x`1ists,i?nnd` helongs to the` _,_.|LI__ --... frlo Q "3 ."'.I.".2'.I .'.".'y*`."I:'i'-`n.-`a'E'"y`.'i';' ":?"1ukg enough to see a sunny dsyin Falkland- ..- -mg-u nnnknnn Run` an l-an -A|In1 nin 1111! wuuuqttus, yquuu, us uuu .lJvvww| of bo ta`ni'sta,V and belongs the same family as do the parsnip and the car- rot. ' - Do You Know Him. . The man who wants to argue every- thing. ' ` ' ' ' F'l'1L_ ...-_ -LA .\1\n`Q an `:4-nnnn (hill. .`BI!A- [Kc The man who beat: a horse and starved c_2w. ' ,, ___L- .1--- ..-L _.I.._ .L 1.-...- -3 5 $110, man who does not stay t home of nights. ml... ....... mkn Invnn the nnnnd of his nlguw. . The man who loves `the sound of his own sweet -voice`. - _I._ LL:._'l-- So --`aunt La. `la OWI1 IWUBU -VUIUU. The man who thinks it Imart to be bruaque to strangerp. _ .. rm... ........ mlm Imam: hi: um}. whlln Indin ~ J-`AV npawu nu are standing. EU illllllllllso ` The man who boasts of his own extravm 4 game and vices. \ VFIM. -nan unlsnnn n`n'hn`\nI'. awnvn hnoiml gauce ll-I VIVUDI The manwhoso alphabet always begins at_gl_1e third v`9\_vel. L-II_ -.__ _L-..4L_ LL- ..-_.- Fbd Valves an IIIIU IILIIIVI VUIVUIO ` The man who tell: one story to the some 4 man 3 dozen times. 7 _I_ _ - L -_L_ LL:_I-.. L- 3.. L-...1 IIIDI-I U IIUZULI IIILIIUBD * The man who at forty thinks he is hand- some and charming, ` The man who would fetch the umbiells o bao_l in ten gainlnteu. _.__.____._ I.--`... --g.` cunnnun UDUI Ill UVII lululllulllllvo '.l`he;ma.n who borrows books and pave anineveg rgtgrns them. _ 1_L______l... _.-.- -nknu\ Ivan unu LIUVUI IUIIIIIIID lillvlllc The man who interrupts you when you `r?hLr..yEEn aonhn thigh: I-Jun wnrld will fil up trying to mus I0 uuu. _ The man who thinks the Igyorld will fail to move on when he is gone. 'l`hn mun who ml]: avarvhodv that does: B0 IIIOVB on WIIBII uu ll guuua The man who. call: everybody that does: not believe as he does a ox,-ank. ` The m.anufa.cturers" of the "Myrtle Navy tobacco invite the very closest` scrutinyof its quali . The expert whose trained senses teach ' to recognise the exact quality of tobacco, and the smoker who judges by his experience in smoking it, will both come to the same conclusion that it is of the very highest qualitglanywhere found. _It is made of the very. _ est Virginia leaf and -is manufactured with the greatest possible care. 4 Love story. In my younger days"I went to a sum- mer hotel where there were 243 young ladies and four young gentlemen, lnclud- ? lug the clerk and head waiter. I selected one of the 243-one was enough. Her name was Alice. We sought shady nooks on -the piazza, we bathed in the moon- light, and at last I pro ed marriage." What is your salary, eorge '1" queried Alice. our dollars and a half a week, I replied. When you have saved $10,- 000, George, come and get my answer, was my dar1ing s reply, a_nd_so.we. on a` bright summer V Fourteen years later we met one cold?cheerle`s_s day} Alice was delighted H_5 O me." `$139 you remember"6ur" last conversation. George 3? Oh, yes, I replied. How much have you saved:-have you reached $10,000 '3 "I have just saved $3.19," "I answered. That's near enough,"l.._-:she`~{qulel:ly gre-` plied. Alice had learned_wisdom_"by ex- perience. On that summer when ' we parted she was eighteen. .I`low . was thirty-two.-Boston Globe. 0 ruaque w uruugma. The man who keps his seat while ladia --- _L_...'I._.. T s`onog=3u,t_(or_3osa-making: _ Oompanuve exponmenta made nth I. View to uooxtain the kind of atgno best adapted for `road: show that thotupedio .........:c.. A` . um}: in nmllv nojndioation ndon _will Tuesday . morning callinsr at :me days R. train rbon with lug at all Re. sdapteu I01 TOIQI IIIUW III: vuv gravity of 5 rock is rally no.md:uti:n whntgygr of its tness for such `a purpose. |1st_9s tor. eximplo weighing ,175_ . pounds per cubic fot, and pure wwoi`gliiing- ab'ont1.3 fp|lndI,, bein ontire!i:1noor- vioaubi. tin thought` yiblnot " tn-up puporior for thin uIp,nfter thug ' min`g"!eloit0._ Ind next infordi in grjnitd , ongi_|1ii7|-`ofgnrd to the latter therein nonuidered the giercnog _in nyity M: P on 9.90. 9 " rm Im. $*l`;I43nl.Meor 1y`g3-5:51: r.-~b';~,~t,s | _- `~ H _A _,.. I, ;_,, ;4_;_',,_ `. ~ Hm cumin `&a'a`&un'. iothcwwu 5 - W U nnggvt Ul lxuligjlupi I LIVE}? 5: tihhhr" did ` himself Ill 3 stocking maker by tndo, s :Thao,kw9m9- I 5% clerk in. 1 ,t.he.1ut Indi.s"`Obmpuny. aDnB n `ninh 1-. n ll-; nnnou nu 1-.`-`mi-L U1 8 Ul9IIFI'-IIII-l`lUl. all 7,011 puqq `him your 50 oenteyo will get the follow- ing answer by return mail : Use two of them. . g be men who is willing to havgov-only` a V little rligi "n will never have any ! '_;_;: Sin wofi d never hurt enybodyV.[:}if.llit oouldn ,9;:lQok little and harmlqu ` `nuns and n I-1': tlnnn run}. clerk in the an \Vp-s:%:N>- 7 Bbnunibuh slithotaof * "Emile," was tholon of 5 watch mskor. 5 3904 W 9 0 rnente of theibueineae. ` DIJUIIIJI E UIICUUIIIVI E0 Moliere was theeon at an upholeterer, who tried in"'va'.into teach him. the rudi- "1'-hie`:-3,-the historian of the French Revolution and afterward President of France, was the non of e lockmender. . Eli`. -T73` VI. _KIU...ZiI.&II\lI_. , .\I|IIIIF.II .d Gray : father was 3 aorivener, or copyiilati and d_e_signed T the, poet. for the name ppgnpstion. - ` ,_|_-_...n__r,;,, ,, , .. ' . - n Geimn pot, wad 5- 92.1101-'3 non gnd himself fullowqd that caliinq. I(:..I.;.. u|7I.:a..T..-s`* mg;-:`Ir..`;.n: .t. -~.......'. --- - rota, BRIDGE uuu I'Iuu[1__1|u1a9I._gu;`1.9yvIgq. BQID` Oljlgll. Kirk.Whi'b5,..theE9`li9h 33063. was a butcher : aog3nndT carried stock: to ma fdthifa uatomers. V _ uuuns out 101' was man, [no auverulea that -o_n~payment of 60 cents hewill tell you how to makql-ce.nt:poa tuge btsmps do tho-york of 2 oe_nt1ta.n_1ps. If you send `him vour 50 oantaLvm=1 will get the fnlldw. vv\u\uI..,_v zugyn uuuv uuu sun IllvD`_g`*`QIIn N6"n3an,lovos God I bit viho does not Love him with every dollar he is worth. M - (NI.-3-53-5: uuu-cu`nn' :0` 1.8.. `nag-L "313 '6":iKei'.`:.`3$1f'{i`cin"1;"iI `1I3':e uh ? doe_u nqt 9159 -wapt it in his churgg. A !,1rI,_,,, I. I'll`! UT IIUU `ICU TIQHU II III IJIUUIIIIIUIII One `sinner in heeven.w9I1ld.gbe as much of a start-t.h'ere an the devil would want. V Too many people are electric lights in prayer meeting and tallow dips at home. Ti}: nnl On anA n- ln `that Iqvl mwvlll XII? KI? KU Ibis not according to God : plan `that any Christian should carry an `ounce of -pAI ask` ' `"'i`Televe;%thst men heve for little nine` in the same kind t!1at_the devil has for big ones. . - ` 11`........ nnntnnn nu-nah` `A Luna Irmon ouht to have something. in it that the devil will have to try to anu7rer}-Ram a Horn." Reproductive Power at Weeds. Farmers who allow the weeds on their plantations to no to seed have little idea, many of them, of the labor and trouble they are storing up for themselves. Some curious experimentalist has been at the trouble of counting the seeds produced by a single plant of some of the commonest varieties of weeds, with the following ra- ther startling results: Wild carrot, 1,200; dandelion, -1,500; chiokweed.2,000; cockle, 3,200; campslon, 3,425; chess. 3,500; dock, 3,700 ; ragweed, 4.372; groundsel, 6,500; ox-eye daisy, 9,600; mallow, 16,500; moth- er-wort, 18.000; ' fox-tail, 19,500; sow thistle, 19,000; mustard, 31,000; Canadian thistle, 42,000; red poppy, 50,000; bur- dock, 00,328; ulgrslane, 500,000; lamb s quarters, 825,000, ` n I .-,-....-,-pug. *wm mu... rV;3r rm. ( The following shows what England pays other countries for food products annual- ly, and a. good deal of this could be eup- plied by Canada. Breadstuife, oats and farinaceoue nnn`|n`nI'Il'lA ' mm -- v-- wu-v -v- 2.1-: Look but got the man who advertises Lg. ..... _-_...-..4. -: an --.;.._ 1.-._:n .-n Look 0ut"l'or mm. 1 as to the `we ~ 7<;;.`f\.y_a V : I'relo[ii`'1i7`'t7``o='T'_l`iil$e l'eulos|s; .. > V , ,.V L _ I _ A /.-.1"; an r colosis districts in the ' cit , making general subject of tuberculous and its ro~ jpefgatibnta ruatter of present 'iuterest".f ;.tiieory.. 56f.:D1~.,'DeForest, who prepared .th"`t map, is, accordin to the Register. that there are certain- (mass in the tenement house districts that are favorable to the spread of `this `disease. Deaths from it have occurred there and are likely to occur again. Infected houses are a means of spreading the disease. `But has the doctor. any knowledge as to whether any of these ous pin points as the homes of `tuber- culosis are infected _fw_'ith liedbugs? The question is not so irrelevant as it may appear. The Medical News in a re- cent number, co ied `from a German medical journal t e report of the case of a boy 18 `years old who had develo ed pulmonary tuberculosis after having s ept with a brother who had died of the iseas . The third brother, with whom the second _'brother; had `slept, had likewise `died of tuberculosis. The patient presented numer; number of the parasites: -Thirty of these were taken and used in the inocul'ation of three guinea pigs, all of which died of `tu-. brculosis. Cultures of tuberclebacilli were I A`K..'ALLL_3_-.5 ..-..a Glen ni-Li` RIC-acumen: 95.3 o`(.New` 1 houses which he has marked with numer-- _ ou_s bedbug bites, and it -"was learned that; the bed in which he"sl'e pt containedia large VVOVMIVWIHQ \/ I U Ll]. VD UL U Ll. UUL DAG UGUILII '7 Cl. C 1dobtained from the diluted and ltered ptggifof fty of these bugs. Cultures were '-iivsxf Aktiinn F:-ntn Luna tnknn frnm lIo1|."'.`II1 o\syu1'uuLquu UPUUUUIE LUV U}! D IJUUUIIIU LIL fe cted directly from human beings, or in. directly through the medium of the expec- tomtion, or by transmission from one ani- mal toa.nother. .The transmission of tuber- culosis from the. bugs to the human beings remains an open question, but the roba.bili- ties` point very strongly toward t e possi- bility of infection in this manner. I11 ,;'()I Xlllly U1 IJLIUHU uugs. \.JLlll.rlll'UB WIJIU rid `V dlitiined from bugs taken from health surroundings and btou ht into contact wit tuberculous sputum. he bug become in- fub-`AJ A: {vnn`v fhnrr; Iniman {nan nr `In. 1 expensive foo pa . other art. `Prof. W. O. Atwater, the `chemist, in an instructive article in the Forum, points out the curious fact, in the` extraordinary appli- cation of science to ractical problems in recent years, one of the most important. fun- damental problems has beenstrangely over- looked, viz'.,` the scientic study of food. The coming man will avoid four mistakes that are now largely made : (-1) he will not buy as expensive kinds of food as are now generally bought, because some of the least ' s are the most nutritive and atable ; (2) with future scientic infor- mation the coming man will value food in proportion to their nutritive qualities ; (3) , if goods are boughtenand eaten with refer- ence to their nutritive qualities,` and not to mere fashion and habit, it would require a much less quantit to keep a man in his best working con ition than is now general- ly consumed ; (4) there will be a revolution wrought in the present way of cooking, which is both wasteful and primitive and far behind our advancement_ in almost every .1 In ,E Uvuvl. IN; V] Professor Atwater gives the results of practical diets made to show these con- elusions- And he asks: Has man `et reached. the highest development? e poorer classes of people, and few realize how numerous the are-the world over are scantily notiris `ed. The majorit of man- kind live on anutritive lane far elow that 1 with which we are fami 3.1-. We" ma hope for thejhesti culti1re,_ notjof the intel ectual powers, but of the higher Christian graces 1n the minds and hearts of men, in propor- tion asthe careof their bodies. is rovided for." Happily, with the advance 0 `knowl- edge comes the improvement of material conditions. May -we `not hope that the future `development of `our race will `bring that provision forfphysical wants which in u-nnnI`n'f.n `nil the hf. walfnre Of mind End Fpusggs ganup av asoaues. 81110. no- r making