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Durham Chronicle (1867), 8 Feb 1900, p. 3

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'0 has not been a century which " war. Its :upreme achies'enients ‘ been .tttempts to create self- " ing communities. to found (:01- . that were children not of the oman but of ihe tree, to eman- !' the smxe, to necure liberty and for the lower races. protecting from the brutalizing hands of g',teed and supplying them ~the opportunity of profiting by alth and industries of more ad- peopes. deeds \\ hich have made our have created for us a charac- dirnsh the ferocity of the Turks i ‘ a the states that dismembered I ,., I- and oppressed Hungary. ' I one respect England is the rich-i . 'country in the world; in anatheri 5' 15 one of the poorest. Her weal1h ‘ well- night inexhaustible, but the he cannot be said of her supply of 'r wealth is most exhaustible, ery capable unit is a force oney and above price hat has happened -to us in riea? Can any man measure we have sustained: and are still to sustain 9‘ There is fa family from pea~ant to ho does not mourn a son or amid the hills and feels as _had suffered from a second ; No one would lament, howi. ‘ ‘_ (:11 they might mourn. Losses‘j t,a noble or a necessary can e, i . ' t turns our iamentation into? n is the loss in a cause so dis- mtionate to the cost of so many 9 bright and brave sons whl h therland, our daughter (blames most dependent dependencies} «so. â€".__..,_ .4- i W man) ' the ' officers receive. rse, sites. rot [actoxs in iLa making. factors of po_sibi1iay raLher than of its actu- in. Her empire waSVmade by the in who represemed Lo the aubject of n1 peoples bnglish Justice and fish law. ' it is remarkable that the cen- which has built up our immenw the world is Looking on; but once are awake they' do not agazn §r until they have eXeCuted in g- {and exacted retribution for r. , -, ‘-_- 10nt Do 210* be persuaded to rtryf 1.,medzcxnes,-‘tew cures; Manyzsdomething else said to be "inst as 5 no Protectzon. 1 good.” stafe In the history or the world levned en: 11 a tax upon the man- tot her people as England does. servise at: home and abroad, *dependen xes anJ her colonxes, rsks men of a quality and' m a my a parallel in the: hxstory of h If we need to husband any- n- 13 in the matter of our men; TOMMY ATKINS’ .PAY. _ and England has ever been r in rule than in war. She holds f and her cokonies not by force of IS, but by the rigor of her equity, {justice of her laws, the honor, the dam and the statesmanship of the "3 she has commissioned to govern her name. ahe has had her heroes p have done brave deeds on sea and Ian}, but they did not make .her‘ vire, though they may have been} gince the calling out of the Volun- ers in London, England. the war fev- and enthusiasm has attained a high- pitch than ever. There have been my newspaper charges and consid- ible talk against the Chamberlain nistry; but the prevailing condition popular sentiment serves only to m: that the present Ministry is as . in place as a rock. The British does not intend to commit the; of courting disaster at such a __ - crisis, by a change of govern--l it. The practical work being done by ‘ I' . women, encouraged by the ex- A of tee Queen herself, in providâ€" gn arts for troops in the field it xuries for the wounded, is a lng-example of the spirit which to previn throughout Great Bri-l ommy earns his pay. For all ry, h§s risk of terrible wounds ible death, he- gets only Is. 3 have been often told of late othat to an imper.al race. The mark I: imperial race is that it knows jto govern. which is an an. of EDITORIAL N0 TES. Dr. Williams’ Pink: Pills are just as vain his: in the case of children as rwith adults. and puny little ones would soon thrive and grow fat un- der this treatment, which has no equal for building up the blood and giving: renewed strengt to 'brain. body and nerves. Sold by 31] dealers or. sent post paid! at 506. a box; or six box-ester 32,50 by addressing the Dr. \V'iliams’ E‘s-‘Ivdirine (‘0., Brockville, - --a-\~-.IU Pink Pills have done in this country, but this case coming under my own observation is as near a miracle as we can look for in these days, and shows why Dr. V'illiams’ Pink Pills are so much talked about every- where. .- ing- her, and in less than two months time there was not a child in the neighbo:‘hood, brighter, healthier or more active. I have heard a great deal concerping what_ Dr. “'illiams' 1‘. I. and after reading it decided to use them in Lily’s case. After supper he bought some of the pills and gave the first to the child that night. In A ‘4‘--- A‘Aâ€"‘A- to the. child’s grandmother that I thought its early death would be a relief not only to the child, but to its parents. This was the condition of the child when I left for Canada. Agair in the. summer of 15:99 Imade a hoi'ay tripto lcln'rland and to my amazement when I visited my friend Lelger I found Lily as bright and active a child as one would find any- where, with absolutely no trace of‘ the trouble that had made her a helpless burden the. year before. I told her parents I had never exâ€" pecied to see her alive again and asked what had effected her cure. “Dr “’illiams‘ Pink Pills,” said the father. He further said that re-l turning from work one nizht. 'hel was one of the mos: p'tiful sights I ever saw; more helpless than a new born babe. She couid not move a single limb and if the head were turned to one siie or the 0*her it romaine-'1 in that position until someone changed it. The poor Child had to be fed and looked after like an infant, and as the doctors had not been able to do anything: to re’ieve her, recovery was no: thought possible. In'ieed, isaid; d it my observation on the occasion of two visits m 'd'} to that country. Dur- ing the summer of 1998 I paid avis- it to my old home in England, and while there visited William Ledger. :1 reltitTo‘n of mine, living at 45 Fitzwil- liam street, Doncaster, In Ledger‘s family was a little girl. Lilly, about 3’): years of age who was absolutely helpless with what the doctors said was St. V'tus‘ dance, but really seem- ed to me more like paralysis. This child 1 come under his notice,'he was not sur- prised that they were so frequentiy the theme of conversation. Asked lat- er by a reporter of the Recorder to give the story, Mr. Nappy readily con- sented. to do so, and we. give it primo- tically in his own words. “Don’t be d'snppointed when I tell you'that the our? did not occur in this country,” said Mr. Nappy. “As a matter ofyfact‘ it} occurred in England, nnl came un-f ill Prominent IBroczwllle Business .Man | Pays a Tribute to the Good Work or a Canadian inslllptlnn In England. From the Brockville Recorder. One of the most successful husines men in Brockville, is Mr. Thomas Nappy, the well known Perth street grower. Mr. Nappy is an Englishman by birth and the success he has achieved in business here, has enabl- ed him'for some years pist to make an annual hol day trip to the Motherland. In a casual conversation with some friends in the Bink of Montreal, re- oently, Dr. \V lliams’ Pink Pills imp-i pened to be mentioned and Mr. Nap-1 py Siid that if the pills effected mnnyl cums as marvellous as one that had; THE SERVICES CANADA HAS REN- DERED FULLY APPRECIATED. These samples will be sent only to those who apply personally, lists of names from societies or individuals cannot be considered. Only one sam- ple of one sort can be sent to each applicant, hence if an individual re- ceives a sample of oats he cannot also receive one of wheat 'or barley. Appli- cations should be addressed to the Diâ€"i 'rector of Experimental Farms, Otta- wa, and may be sent any time before the 15th of Marx-h, after which date the lists will be closed, so that the samples asked for may all be sent out in good time for sowing. Parties writing will please mention the sort of grain they would prefer and should the available stock of the variety nam- ed be exhausted, some other good sort will be sent in its place. Letters may be sent to the Experimental Farm free of postage. vâ€"v -â€"r-vv'â€"'uv of the character and quality of the grain, etc., grown in Canada, an at- fort widely appreciated, and the choice of varieties to- be sent out will be confined to those which have been found to succeed well at the Experi- mental Farms. etc., is now being made from the Gen- tral Experimental Farm, Ottawa. The distribution will consist, as heretofore of samples, of oats, spring wheat, bar- ley, field pease, Indian corn and pota- toes. Each sample will weigh three grounds. The quality of the seed will be of the best. The varieties true to name, and the packages will be sent free to applicants, through the mail. The object in View isAthe improvement -E L! anada and England. OILING WAGON WHEELS. Olling wagon wheels to preserve the SEED GRAIN . Under instruction of the Hon. Min- ister of Agriculture another distribu- tion of sample paczages of the best and most productive sorts of cereals, 9.11.9 night. ‘he 0F vâ€"â€"‘-v On an ordinary clear day you can distinguish: Roof-tiles ct 250 yards. Window-panes. at 500 yards. Single-posts at 1,170 yards. ., Chimneys at 3,500 £04,000 yards, or 2 to 21-2 miles. p ' Men’s features at 300 yards. Soldiers’ head-dress at 600 yards. Movement of legs and; arms at 1,000,- A good artiileryman__ ought to _be_ able to judge accurately how far any of these things are ‘up to 4,000 yards. Here are some of the distances at which certain objects can be seen with good eyesight, as meas- ured by the military authorities. snow, they seem much nearer than when looking over broken ground. In misty weather and in the dusk of evening they. seem both larger and farther than they really 'are. 1511:. the same distance seems dif- ferent under different circumstances. Where the sun is at your back things seem nearer than they are; when it is in your eyes they seem farthers Looking over level ground, water, or DIFFICULTIES OF ARTILLERYMEN Although many. wonderful range- finders nave lecently been invented, they cannot always be trusted, and the gunners have often to.trust to their judgment of the distance. If no other way presents itself, buy mbbits of your neighbor’s boys and chop! them fine with the ax, after re- moving skin and entrails. Feed all they will eat at one mes} twice per week. -_- w-u.~- “use 1. Av thu‘ll LJ, then feed in troughs. Give all they will eat up quickly, then set them to scratching for grain that has been raked into their litter. Give milk or w 1ter to them warm. .Pepper is agood thing for laying hens if fed judiciously, too much will result in harm. Put all table scraps, vegetable par- ings, meat scraps, etc., in a kettle, place on the stove, while cooking supper with. enough water or broth to keep from burmng. Leave on the stove until rather warm in the morning, thicken .with wheat bran until it is crumbly, soon as “néeded. Have the dust box wide and deep enough. Keep your nesting and scratching material and your bathing dust per- fectly dry. Supply fresh material as l$25 from the value of the horse.‘ {large number of,the best horses in Willis country, are bought for export. and there can be no greater “crab" for a good export horse than to have fis forelock cut off. Country dealers in many cases have this done them- selves, and the young mm in This practice should be stopped, and dealers who buy in the-‘oountry should try to educate the people to the fact that this ruins the sale of the h-(xrse. This can only, be done in one Wl)’, and that is to buy the horse for; lanat' - . less mimey, as he br.ngs less on the; p Inn Is in order. market with his forelock off, and if; the producer finds he cannot sell hisl horses to advantage after their fore-g locks have been trimmed, he will very soon quit this nuisance. A. l Gravel -Prlncipleâ€" llp'onr which Dadd’s Kidney Pills Actâ€"Why G‘ravel ls (‘urable by Dodd’s Infiaey mus. Clarendon, P.Q., Jam, 29.â€"Quite a sensation was caused in this place and . throughout the Ottawa Valley, by the ; publication of Reuben Draper’s case in i the newspapers last week. Mr. Drap- ;er is well known about here and in EBristol and has had many enquiries gas to his cure. There seems tube a l universal surprise that Dodd’s kidney ,9 Pills shnuld be able. to cure a trouble 3like Gravel, which is situated in the l Bladder. Therefore the following ex- Gravel LS directly the result of kid- hey disorder. It is caused by the fail- are on the part of the kidney8 to do their duty. They fail to dissolve the gritty Particles that come t0_ them CUTTING FORELOCKS. The foolish and expensive habit of cutting forelocks is becoming a great nuisance. It is foolish because ‘it does not add to the looks of the horse, and expensive because it detracts at least CULTURE OF VIOLETS. Violets to be successful must be grown entirely from cuttings. Young offshoots take-n early in the spring give the most satisfactory results. In some cases the old plants are allowed to! remain year after year, but this is unsatisfactory, as each year’s crop shows a decrease in the number and size of the flowers. The best results are obtained by replanting every year. A start should be made every spring with young offshoots, baby plants. planted in small boxes. As soon as they make good roots they should be transplanted directly to where they are to stand all summer. It is at this time 'that they should be oarefullyj watched. Dead leaves and runners’ should be taken off and the plant made: to contract, each forming a bushy crown. By Sept. 15, if properly treat- ed, these plants should cover the en-. tire ground. By Oct. 1, they begin! to blossom. At first the flowers are very small amd consequently of lit-I the or no value and are thrown away.: By Oct. 15, they are sufficiently large,l however, to send to market. time so that the oil will get under it freely. you have at least doubled the life of your wheel. If it is well done, a tire will never have to be reset. The tenons of the spokes cannot swell and split the felloes. The mistake made is that people do not begin with their wheels in time. Treat the wheel while it is sound. Have it well dried out, give it time to absorb all the oil it will take. Use the best boiled linseed oil, with about one-half pint liquid drier to the gallon. Devote at least one hour to a wheel. The oil should be kept up nearly to the boiling point and the slower the wheel is revoluted the more oil will get under the tire where it is ‘most needed. Two revolutions of the wheel is about right. Revolving slow- ly heats the wood through. This drives out any moisture, the pores readily drink their fill of hot oil, and by the time the wheel makes its sec- ond revolution some of the last coat- ing will remain upon ;the surface. A portion of this will gradually be ab- sorbed, into the wood and the remain- der Will dry hard upon the surface. The oil should not boil, but must be quite hotâ€"hot enough to expand the coming loose has. been practiced by many for a long tinie. It is better as 3 Preventive than a cure for lease tires. Stop the swelling and shrink- ing of the felloes, the. mating of the underside of the tire next the felloe by a coating of oil. Fill the tenons of the spokes also with the hot oil and telloee and prevent the time from be- THE FO\VLS IN \VINTER. l The story is told of a professor of ‘Mathematics who was greatly inter. 3ested in the work and devoted himself 1so wholly to it that a natural ten- dercy which he had to absemminded- lness became much accentuated. One i day when he had guests at dinner, and f was helping them to fish from a “platter, he tool: a plate bottom side up, put a fish on the bottom of the plate, and handed it thus to one of the guests. There was a laugh at once, and his wife said, My dear if your as. §sent- mindedness has gone so far that you are serving peOple food on the bot. gtoms of. plates, I shall insist on your resigning your professoiship. She did insist on it, and he resigned and went into another and more general field of teaching. He is still a little inclined to be forgetful - like some of the rest of usâ€"but he has never since served food on the bottom of a plate. AN ABSENT-MINDED PROFESSOR up ""J .4, -â€"- a bean. In a few days he passed an- oiher smaller one. He has retained b0t_h, and mimy peeple of the neigh- borhood have seen them. There is. therefore. no room to doubt that Dorid's Kidney Pills dn actually cure Gravel as well as the other kidney dis‘ eases. for which they are famous. The case has aroused wide interest and friends for Dodd's Kidney Pills are discovered on all sides. â€"‘â€"'â€"‘â€"V\-- .M':' Draper had only been uging the pills a Week when he was rd of a 5“?“ Which, he says, is as large as Planation is in order. . Gravel is directly the result of kid- ney disorder. It is caused by the fail- ure 0!!) the part of the kidneys to do their duty. They fail to dissolve the gritty particles that come to them ”0’93 Pass to the bladder and cling to the walls of that cavity, accumulat- mg, finally, in little halls or "stones." from the blood These gritty PM“ Dodd's Kidney...Pms, by restoringthe kidneys to proper health, cut off the SUPPU’ Of this sediment. and the blad- der and urinary organs, recovering strength on the removal of the cause of irritation, throw offl the gravel al- r8393? flop-osited. er is well known about here and in Bristol and has had many enquiries as to his cure. There seems tube a universal surprise that Do-dd’s kidney Y\'I‘ Cnred Reuben Draper, of Clarendon, o! vaelwrrlnciple Upon-Which Budd's mam-y rm: Actâ€"“gig cram In ('urable by Dodd's Kline} Pius. Clarendon, P.Q., Jan’.’ 29.â€"Quite a sensation was caused in this place and throughout the Ottawa Valley, by the publication of Reuben Draper's case in the. newspapers last week. Mr. Drap- Sheâ€"Then it’s all over between us? Heâ€"Yes. All that remains now is to go back to the ones we were engaged Sensation In the Ottawa Valley District Caused by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. £0 before. DRAPER’S CASE. In a paper read before the Society for the Promotion of Health, we are assured that pure sand is recommend- ed to dyspeptics. The article says: What we all need, s1ys the gentle doctor, is gritâ€"the real grit that is furnished by the silica in the sand. To get that we must swallow a little clean sand every day with our meals. The presence of the grit will assist in the grinding process, and our food, instead of distressing us, will nour- ish and cheer us. . . Six five-grain capsules of pure sand should be taken with each meal.” . ‘â€"â€" son who fire it must haire been avery long way off. The French reverse our names, and while they call rifle- bullets “ balles,” they call cannon-balls “ boulets.” A curious instance occurred not long ago in India. While a native was cleaning boots in the open air, he was seen to drop dead without a cry. 0n examining- him, they found that a bul- let had entered the top of his head. No shot had been heard, and the per- Falling bullets kill many men, even when they are lying sheltered behind trenches. If a bullet is fired in the air it falls with as much force as it goes up. But, curiously. there is a certain limit of height, beyond which a bullet: gains no more falling force; the reason being that when the mo- tion is very rapid the resistance of the air balances the attraction of gravity. In the siege of Sebastopolâ€"and, in fact, during every campaignâ€"a great many men were killed by falling bullets. And the terrific force with which they come down is shown by a case in which the bullet entered the shoulder of acav-l alryman, passed down through his body, and penetrated several inches in~ to his horse’s back. It’s far more delicious than .hpsa. Sold ' Lead Pmkeu. "’1' m TH E ONLY ALTERNATIVE HAVE YOU TASTBD WE NEED MORE GRIT. W'HEN BULLETS FALL. CEYLON GREEN TEA ? Mono Molnfoctanto. Soapo, Oint- ment. Tooth Powdon, etc" have been awarded 100 medals and diploma (or superior excellence. Their regular use prevent intend. one dine-ea. Ask your deoler no obtu- I apply. Llltl mulled tree on applloonen. Doing an injury puts you below your enemy; revenging one makes you but even with him: forgiving it sets you above him, and this is true fraternity. W P C 1009 STATE OF OHIO. Crry «.F TOLEDO. 1 88 Lums ('OUNTY. I ‘ FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that he is aynior partner of the firm of F. J. CHENEY (70.. doing businens in the City of Toiedo. County and State aforesaid. and that said firm will pay therum of ONE HUNDRED DOL- LARS for each and every case of CATARRH that; cannot. he cured by the use of Hays CATARRH CURE. ' FRANK J. CHENEY. chrn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December. AD. 1886. : """""" 1 A. W. GLEASUN, .' SEAL. E Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intornaliy, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials. free. F. J. CHENEY 00., Toledo, 0.; 0-1.: kn h_..__._:._._ 9-- Sold by Druig'igisrfganu‘ w Hall’s Family Pills are the best. He that drinks fast oprays slow, and leaves naught for loved ones. u.‘ - fflloium IE . I {I‘llcl1l '4'“: car- ?25 o. H. 78 008803?â€" Ioauo. Keno:- Fr Homoâ€"do? 81‘. JAMES’ HOTELfivam 0.18. Dom. §-n k‘ado- l--_ I! - Hotel Oarslake, mam-‘31... no... I u 0». 0.1.3. Rayon. Hymnal. Goo. Caz-slate a $0.. prop’s. AVENUE HOUSE: which you desire to affiliaté aid}; if there is anything within it. An empty bag cannot stand upright, therefore lookwithin the order with Tart words make no friends;aspoon- ful of honey will catch more members than a gallon of vinegar. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS MR8. WINSLOW‘S SOOTHING SYRUP has been used by motherr for their children teething. ltsoothel the child. softens the gums. elloye pein. cures wind colic. amd is the beet remedy for diam-has 25¢. a bot» tle. Bold b 311 druggists throughout the world. Be our. end e: for ” Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Ttke Laxative Bromo Quinlno Tablets. gpggig‘tlg’etg‘nq‘php money it i9 fails to Beware of meat twice boiled- and old foe reconciled. for they are often not what they seem to be. Speak with contempt of none, from slave to king; the meanest bee bath, and will use, a sting. Send one cent stamp for circular. W.J. UIEQUHABT Andnicsl Chomint. .489 ngen 8:. W., Toronto. A A H~-â€"_ Blemishes The “SALADA” Tea Company are {DOW introducing to the Canadian and American publics a Ceylon Green Tea which is meetin with great tzwor from Japan Tea drinkers. It is simi- lar in flavor to Japan Tea, but is more delicious and healthful, being entirely free from coloring, and although a lit- tle dearer in price. is more economical to use. as one pound of' Ceylon Green tea will go as far as one and three- quarter pounds of Japan Tea. “SAL- ADA” Green Ceylon tea is sold only in o'ngfigésg $.13, MALT He that has not got a wife, or certi- ficate. is not yet a complete man. La Tosoana, 103. RELIANCE CIGAR k A “TODV RI ...... Don’t mis Inform your doctor, y lawyer or your application blank. “ Pharaoh 100.‘ Mr. Robert: F. Gray, of 256 Clarence street, London, Ont.,’ says: “I believe Catmhozone will produce a posxtxve cure for Catarrh. After usmg it a tew times relief was an assured fact. The disagreeable drapping in the throat soon lessened and, the nasal passages became tolerably free and the breath became less disagreeable. Cat- arrhozone is an ideal; treatment and I hope it will find its way into the hands of many affected ones." Cat- arrh-o-zone is a guaranteed cure tor Catarrh and Asthma. Sold every- where. Trial outfit seut for 103 in stamps by N. C. POLSON 8; 00., King- ston, Ont., Proprietors. In visiting an unfortunate brother remember, Visits_should be short, like a winter _v “ v' â€"â€"-v- day, Lest you're too troublesome, hasten away. WIDTII. . . mouth. No troops tight with a river in their rear if they can possibly help it, be- cause, if defeated, they would have to cross the bridge, and could then be out down to a man. The military way of putting it is, “ Never fight with a defile in your rear." And a defile means any passage which narrows the front of a fighting force. MONTREAL HOTEL DIREOTOR'. WWW “ Balmoral," Free Bud; F. 0. CALVERT 60.. “4“.Vl‘ "-"_ Inv igontel I34 Stré-n them. morn woon. Toronto. 025mm mum. “1% «o»: «rag 'I'O CURE A COLD IN ON! DA! CALVERT’S lshes.‘;‘;‘;‘f§o Complexion TREATMENT- Ideal Treatment for Catarrh :auve Bromo Quinlne Tablets. An Btund the money it in tail: to cure. '. 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Do'mi’ .2 Mackinac and Loon Lake R rilroadn. at prices ranging from $2 tu $5 rwro. These Lands are Close to Enterprising New owns. Churchea, Schools. (900.. and will be sold on o” romxnblo terms. Apply to B. M. PIERCE. Afcnt. West Bay City. Mich. Dr J. W. CUR’ ‘IS. Whitmmore. Mich. no {'01: went so buy or sell a farm or other property in 'estern Ontario. “the Garden of Canada." or ex- change City. Town or other property for same? If so. you will save time and money by writing to us for hst of mpeniee we have 0:: hand and full particulars. J amen urrous. Mann er of The Western Real Estate Ex- change. 78 Dung“ Street. Lonuon. v -â€" Jun.- v-ivvu. Vi "I!“ “II Modtfeiifféronto, 0:53:25 Quebec. WANTEDâ€"Forerfi n Pacer-n hlilgfr! disg fl‘Q-n‘:nn‘ n-.---LA-â€" ... _ _____ Dyeing ! Cleaning I sad fluid». 50; t 81 . boxâ€"Wm; intâ€"“{éuun, The India Omit 0m 09.. 16 8!». Jun“. Ito-trod. ' immanent!) our-I I c c COtN’l’h of no». - -7 ‘ _-_ ___ 7 - throgp. uommh gathgllo Prayer ' o. 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