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Durham Review (1897), 20 Oct 1904, p. 11

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g m 1 I'l “tumult the campaign by the rank and of the.British army, and he has conferred on Sorgt. Nummrlcy, form. dy of the 17th Lumen. who took part in the char of the Light Brigade " Babel-VI. tg medal for meritorious car. vice. The smofary oi tho 'U'v‘w 'i.tt1t- d has hanged to Sergt. Nttuaxe*r thte of the Six Hundred. In the recent birthday honors list were 1 number of veteran officers who receiv- ed marks of royal favor in mmmemorm tion of the jubilee of the Crimean war. His Majesty " the same time. was not trettltf tr1emiid benign: s1isplastd ‘0'" . award for his long I)!!! highly "mo, a one-horse' line (with sailings foureor n.. times a year) between Tahiti and the United States-rave for these mere ribbon-like streaks, the Pacific is n des- ert. Only a few native canoes ply dar- ineg from island to island in archi- pelagces girt round with coral reehr-- veritable ocesn graveyards. the terror of sen-faring men. How many ships of which we have received no tidings, and of which not so much as a drifting spar has ever been pickctl up. have been dragged' by irresistible winds into those solitudcs of the South Pacific no one will ever know, for the ocean guards its per full ,re11.-Antieago Chronicle. Iiurd‘s linimem Rtlieves Neurllgia. It B generally supposed that by ren- - of the universal increase of mari- tho trnffie the sea is everywhere fur- lowed by vessels. This is a mistake. (but commerce has grown enormously during the last half century, but that deveropment is due to the substitution d steam navigation for the old-fashion- d employment of sailing vessels. When he first steamer began to churn the ngater with its paddle wheels, the sail- :elleets ceased to increase. With the at of the screw propeller they began b decrease. The gradual but constant dimppearanee of sailing ships made the, ocean more of a desert than before.) t%iling vessels had their established] we: in accordance with winds, cur- rents and seasons. The gaps Li/tGG/ the routes taken by the outward bound‘ and homeward bound ships was often answerable. Moreover, the capriciousI chin-ms not infrequently played the gqityehief with nautical instruments, and} I a result the field of operation for: scan shipping was vastly expanded. l The Indian Ocean is frequented only in the north by linen out of India and hado-China, and a little in the west br liners from Oceania, which call at Colombia, and then make straight for Australia. Two lines, each with a ateam- ahip a month, follow a slender lane from Australia to Cape Town. The Pacific is the Sahara of the great seas. Saving only the steamships from the Far East to California and British Columbia, a. line from Sygney _to_ San Eranciseo, and This is no longer true to-Uny. The her goes straight ahead, in defianee ot wind and wave. the ports between which she plies are great industrial or mmercial centres, whither come num- bness railways, serving as prolonga- tions of the lines of navigation. Freight at: carry their loads of merchandise to the lesser ports and the cities of the "anterior. The railway has killed coast- Iise navigation. The ocean highways are. therefore, anything but numerous. The most frequented of oceans in the Atlantic. Apart from the polar seas, we Bee that in its northern part there i only one desert tme-n dreary waste of waters between the routes from Eu. rope to the United Suites or Canada, and these from Europe to the Antilles. In the South, between the routes from south America or the western Ameri. un coast and the routes from South Africa, extends a desert occasionally traversed by the steamers of the lines from Cape Town sud Mozambique which, then the coffee season is at its height in Brazil. cross the Atlantic for cargoes it Rio Juniero and Santos. MBees of the sea a disabled ship, driven out of its course by a hurricane, may all for months, leased by the ceaseless pound swell, without being able to hail mistnnce. Her only chance of escape in the possibility that some ocean cur- “ may drag her into a more frequent- dANgion. the are Some Lonely Spots on the Ocean Seldom Crossed by Ships. There Are deserts on the oessn " we]! as on the dry iautd--taat waste: - which the eye of man has never sited and which have seldom, if every hen crossed by the ships of commerce. The waves on these wastes have never he. parted by the prow of a sailing me] or lashed by the Lt,r,,op,e2',r, of a danger; immense solit es where the 15p of a sail is never heard nor the “out cry of a. siren; veritable des.. arts, whose silence is broken only by the howling of the wind and the roar d the waves, which have been vainly pursuing one another since the day of cation. These deserts lie unforgotten betwixt the narrow ocean highways travelled by vessels. In such waste Dmid's Kidney Pills cure the Kidneys. M Kidneys cures nmroun diseases, binding Rheumatism. Dropsy, and Eighth Disease. “Baring sprained my beck with heuvy Hm," Mr. Shaun up in tellling his ataer, "it brouPt on Urinary end Kid- uy Trouble. got so weak that I al- so“ fainted, and could mung hold q. I was terribly troubled wi har. " 9t get out of bed so frequently to m. "After unit? many medicine 7“.ij rd reunite, tried Dodd's Kidney ills. in" used ten boxes in all, and now I an deep without being disturbed, and .1 oltr trguble h_arraattuhed." My Hub}? South, P. E. L, Oct. 10. -ig'tti,tii, art through straining . a. k while lifting, Mr. William Shaw 2-, we] storekeeper here, got no Ink that he could acutely hold up. My be is enjoying the best of health .3 more, end when naked how he got " health back he ustrtsifatirsgV " ee" "Dodd'. Kidney Ping.” STRAIN]! HIS BABE WHILE LIFTER no Removed the Bad - tad now Imu- ohm- I. I. was cumin. Wall! 1 ”Waytlll in Used Dadd’c Kidney Pills. DESERTS or THE SEA. “a" “or d IINL: .~ tltts 'pm”,- with the annuity Na Leaf browil eolienne is one of tieGGi'si charming of stuffs for house or reception dresses. Piqsurmenterie effects, as well as cords and taseals, are among the favored. Embroidered velvet tt,t'ti15it, small, eh:enhttrerey,,1rrit? tu eta tfi.tetiveV, Hard to Make them Do It. (Brooklln We.) First ttotrrdittg-hotttm mists-cu -tyq it figured out that people m In. 01 cents a any. Second boarding-home, miste--Attt But you can’t Bet than to do it. Choouing betaveeirieh vets/et and shim- mery silk ribbons is difficult. Furs border the foot of the dress and serve for hats. No one style seems to prevail in any sort of garment. For almost any purpose ribbons in three shades of a color are chosen. Accordion chiffon is as much favored as ever under lace flounces. Heavy lace is a. prominent feature of evening and carriage cloaks. --rt in human nature to" iiiie about the quality of what we get for nothing. elt y (Town Tonia.) Mrs. Hmtpett--Her hub-ad simply won't "it!" tua; th a noun: lucky up» - W I can a - luv W ttt M Soutache buttons come in one and two- tone effects. Thc/novice should memorize this rule: White meats well done, dark meats un- derdnno, except in fowls, which should al- ways be thoroughly cooked. A novel pickle is made by combining swept corn and cabbage, each cooked sep- arately. then scakled in sweet spiced vin.. egar and canned for winter use.-qhtt Pilgrim. expoaea to the air. Stand the jar to be filled with hot fruit on a steel kniUblade or a cloth wet with very hot water, and there will be no danger of a brokep jar. Perch or other small fish are much bet- ter it" fried quickly in deep, hot fat. Larger fish can be fried slowly in a. skil- let in hot salt pork.fat. For the meringue on pies use one table- spoonfnl of granulated sugar to the white of one egg. It is more satisfactory than powdered sugar. After a can of condensed milk has been opened, keep the lid raised, or, better mill, cut it off so the contents will be expoaed to the air. Never use newspapers to wrap about anything eatable. It is economy to have a supply of paraffin paper always on hand. . Egg: should be kept in a receptacle to themselves, since the shells (when fresh) are so porous every strong odor is ab- sorbed. Berries. Peaches. Cherries. Apricots. Tangerine. Crab apples. Lady apples. S all green apples. 'j'll'lli',t"rr, little pears. Cherries come in all colors. All furits come in clusters. Plush peaches are tenhpting. Small oranges or. "it u to color. Velvet (Imam match a favorite blue. Potatoes will bake mnro rapidly if a pan of water i, put into the oven with them. is the quickest, Bateat and most ham?) to medical science. I use it tn my own practice. It relieves the most. acute forms or heart ailment inside or thirty minutes and never “mar-as Pleated skirts reign. Shaded plumes are lovely. New Mons are attractive. There are lace hat twarts. Lavender girdles are delights. Shirred cloth blouses attract. Skirt trimmings are ubiquitous Basques complete most coats. Broad vegetable fibre braid is used. A tailored petal turban is an odd nov- Fichus remain. Coa t-tails appear Strong words by a New York Specialist. --"Atter you: at testing and comparison, I have no hesitation in say- ing that pt. Agnew! Cure tor the Heart and t he'd 9_tu.dttl . escapes from hawk a few yards of the Busch.- gun, bone was shot and iii",i?)tltii'4ke',ii.'a,',iy,ii'it,?,5it,'i it up, tt (will animal Ilu',',"),?', ft move,itafore vingbeen owno. I left my ','d,'gidt ttr: and forced my way on foot. when was attacked by Rusian cavalry, through whom I succeeded in cutting my way. No soon- er, however, had got char of my foes than I was knocked down and ridden over by a number of riderleas horses. Having regained my feet, I observed one of the 13th Light Dragons under his horse," which had been killed. The rider frrotr J. Malone), not being able to free himself, I succeeded in dragging the horse off of him, and let him at lib- erty. later on I assisted Sergt. Major Farrell. of the some regiment, to carry: ‘Capt. Webb, who was badly wounded,) ‘out of danger. I once more returned tol, the open under a heavy fire and brought out Trumpeter William Bretton, who was' very seriously wounded. I then caught a stray horse belonging to the 8th Hussars. which I mounted, and returned up the valley, galloping through scores of dead comrades and horses that lay there strewn over the ground. Later on I found that out of 145 men belonging to the 17th Lancers, who went into the chargeonly thirty-five could be dig. eovered."-Lrndoh Telegraph. The “but old It” a I vivid dueliptul at the t?4'iyk'il of fifty years 2't Be an: 0 had not pro- Ift,f a? a'l',",uht,,r',', in the tl,' $i my T were my mowed down, hand}: meant, who Ind his head “In“ ' but nfmsrd rode about thirty before he fell from the saddle. _ shot from the enyte guns any - " deadly effect, war) Fabric Fruit: for Bats. CULINARY nuns. For the Fair. Enviable. Willie (after thinking earnest] for five minutes)--Bring me a whole L, of chocolate creams, mother, and mel: Tommy Smith to come in and watch me Bliss Beyond Compare. Fond Mother-You will be 5 years old to-morrow. Willie, and I want to give you a. real birthday treat. Tell me what T,ol". would like better than anything Else? The first of September I cut or break off slips and put them into sand or earth to root for winter growing. The slips cut now will not do much blooming dur- ing the winter, but will make nice plants for next summer’s planting out. From July until frost l slip gyraniums and put them into tin cans $1 earth com- posed of two-thirds good gardtn soil and one-third sand. They snldom fail to root) if not kept too damp, If rooted in pure sand the sand must be kept wet all oil the time, but by rooting them in soil they do not have to be transplanted and I find they grow better and stronger. A dealer in trunks in Chicago credits his large local and general trade to the fact that he is the only trunk man in town who advertises extensively in the daily newspapers. "I think,' he says, "that the custom of travellers alone (due almost exclusively to the newspaper advertising) fully pays the cost of newspaper space." ?? - irrairiuriiia;d'G G2Gi' not. carry theri,write us for bookkt. Sold by most dealers at $3.50. _TtlCr, M,N3t.T.'d Hm to. 173.. mum. “I. Hens LG, All Year Round time dcl'fzht thrmselv'éa. tall-Mating: and strong spiral airing-:1 reduce to a minhuum anty.e wow usuauy net-essay. Fix: to siy 'te.ittutesyeoy a_ tutr-Ni. tt is not always that pleasure And pro- iit can Le “gunned. The New Century Washer affords the chudrcu en opPoUtysity of rp.iiyler,iryr, Ffcy.tive 1t.e1p-nisil ttt, we - Root for Math};- Phuuro for the Children in nitrogenous matter-supplies all the V , constituents that compose the egg and given ft more lasting internal heat. It makes hens lay-and insures fertile eggs for letting. < It's wonderful for making young pallets early 1nyeru--for fattening chickens, ducky“ And tttrkerts-attd for raising plump, strong. as“ vigorous may. . in when you season the food with Myera' Royal Poultry Splce. Just think what it means to have the hens laying regularly all winter -wheu eggs bring their, best prices. That's what Myers’ Royal Poultry Splcc does for the chickens. It's rich When to "Slip" Flowers. A TRUNK ADVERTISER. wm - reader of this enquiry “WHO KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT BANMGER" please drop a lino on tho subject " , me E, a. EDDY comm " MU., BAHADA tiilillf't BPlillhlt SHEATHING PAPER All buyers. sellers and users of Who Knows Anything About " BANNIGER '"P m If .you want to make money out of your "ehieken yard " feed - Roy-l Putty Spice. _ k In not A food-tnun relish. W"? _ 11.; m Interested In this question um: new we so. "mmmmnn TORONTO Clerk-cis, miss, is an employment ofrlee, not a matrimonial agency. Girl (ioking1y)--1'd like a place where I’ll have everything I want, nothing to do and um we to boss me." It is a very gruesome report which the "utter-sen medical officer of health pre- -r.ts as to the moral and sanitary Con. ‘ztiom of laundries, says the London lraphie. The rate of mortality is high, ~~msumption and rheumatism are preva- "not diseases. and the workers are ad- dicted. beyond their fellow creatures. to alcoholic excess. Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere. Leave a, few of the husks on your mveet corn for boiling, and take it to the table with them on. It will xeep warm longer, and you will find it much sweeter.. The skins of new potatoes can be re- moved more quickly with a stiff vege- table brush than by scraping. Water in which potatoes have been boiled is very effective in keeping silver "right. It can_be-bottled for use, and .. ..-. .0. ir-.. "‘4 AAVNHB_" I‘ll mac, uuu if awaited to be kept for a long time n tenth part of methylated spirits will 1:0 this. In cooking gooseberries' a piece of bak- 'tTr, soda the size of a pea, used with a wart of the tart fruit, will materially mluce the amount of sugar required to . weeten. Use Lever's Dry Soap (a powder) to wash woolen: and fltuutehs,--rm'it like it. " “Many a, man in love only with a dim. ple or a curl makes the mistake of mar- rying the whole gin. "Most divorces I common mistake. "What is itt" “Many a. man in It is this “and historic witch which Helen Keller now owns, and it came to her a I lift from Hon. Jenna mu. formerly Coneul~ Generel from thrttserland to Washington. D. C. He was a friend ot the Ambundor from whom he came into possession of the witch. Mr. Hind- auoerlntendent of the Volta. Bur- eau tor the Diffusion and Distribution of Knowledge Relating to the Deaf. He long has been one of Miss Keller": but frhndl. That the gift has been atrpreciatod in shown by the taet that Miss Keller has burned to tell the hour with remerkagle teem-my. or to within two minutes of the exact time, wholly by the delicacy at her Putlt, ' ' " Fiii' sa',oiiii" JiiiurwilieiCwii, -inirdested on the plan ot the original. was presented to her by another trinnd._wh_o had it made expressly iiir 1.0;“. Switzerland Prof. Hussey, of California, has found 100 new stars in a year. And, my: the Brod lyn Eagle, here's the theatrical lyn- dicate trotting all over the earth and has not been able to find one. The American representative " the Court ot France by good fortune come into posseuion of I watch which won extant- dinm in ita construction and which mule it poalble tor him to tell nearly the cor- rect time merely by feeling ot the watch While it VII concealed- in his clothing. This he could do, with . little pnctice. in so clever a way‘ that it could not be de- tected. This proved enter to him then to rely upon his Judgment in the pacing at time during an interview granted by the Emperor, and it is history that he val DI!" pttrtiettlartr successful in consequence In " diplomatic work, _ _ _ _ -- _ Yeamnarrr,tistherd-oe,ttteBrtmtr., en American Minister round it nee-m. ot com-he. on melon- to not In tnt-ew withth e Emperor. end in thin he slum we. mindful of the neceulty or “in; the“ interviews u brie! u ponlble and of withdrnwin; u noon he be cool tron the Emperor's presence. making-in - tint for him to keep watch on a - ot time. How to do thin we: I problem. tor to consult om" watch openly tn .the from” of the royal persona Innuen- y would be a great breech of etiquette; yet in the audience chamber there VII no timepiece by which thou received by the Emperor could be guided in the [out in the matter ot time. 7 -. tooling the Watch. Bow Helen Keller can” an an "In or any has onen boon . mu " to“. M people who am not know an an In: the pence-or ot . unique mistakes. How “I. eNtMt into mansion ot this watch and later of its counterpart is than told tn the Begun Wpt:_ - - -- _,,,.‘_ onehurEtt.nrthe%ntrtrttttrqt, SYNDICATE AND PROFESSOR. maalttrErtuaat+PmCR. (New York Weekly.) Unsanitary Laundries. One Cause of Divorce. (Lite.) divorces are caused by a very USEFUL HINTS. W5 P"? ' Mint evenin"g%GiG"irre muses of thin-mg, tucking, phiting and dainty needlework. Copper 3nd gold spangles :ppecr on 1 cinnamon ground. One spangled net robe is all in shades of Beriwipkle blue. Cloth dresses sre in faded pink, einna. ‘mgg. 1tnorberry 113d reseds. whom is a feature both in hats and thgulder mm. - I Net rivals lace. i Peillettes remain. Applique is good. Needlework prevails. Chenille] is not neglected. Pale blue is much liked. Apricot is a. favored color. Mousseline is one of the leaders. Pale biscuit tints are almost white. There are embroidered taffeta motifs. Some affect a touch of American Beauty: A “Kill!" I suggest that we Ho; a??? um“. PIP.!'.!'.'.', [the popular and victories: 33mg? “Banal! which means simply “success" or good fortune." Not only will this be n com- pliment to our Japanese allies, but it will Iupply n. more suitable cry tor civil ace-along Surely it would be better to treat may. a Lord Mnyor. or royalty, or Mr. Climber: lain, with "Banzai!" than with I Met bowl for their blood. Minard'l Lllllnent Cures Bum, etc. I. am not a of met, H. can“ Mt tt; no mu had his trouuu pun-d. no mart word it; m we want “my. one free, To “In mm lands. to see How hit I vim this world might h H. “I!“ "ttted tt. Mt have you In no I pl”. 80 couldn't mom It; It: In. (or an I). put any. . no mart may: It. I. an all an II ”In I lot. r a Ni than Ttht,", the In! 'rue' only." mud n. In shouting “Hurrah" we are (in the“ any: unconlciouuly) repeating the vietori- can cry ot the Cpluck Tartan. in pursuit“ their qttMtttgietr--tg cognate word to the "Mum" of our Indian cavalry as they enooungo each other P, strike. Bath words simply mean turn” ' _..__-_. u.-. __-_ ,7 - - "Banzai" u a tr Shiloh’s Cooassyurnptioaa I A telephone company which had ll,- 000 stations had made but little in- crease in two years. Then it began to advertise in the newspapers. Three years later it: stations numbered more than 70,000. "Advertising," said the manger, "achieved what house-to-house canvassing could not." Romans " hard. ttttft or ealtou-d lumps and blemishes from horses. blood mvln. curbs. BpiiritB, ringbono. "can", was. ”ruins; cures lore and "melon throat. cousin, etc. Save $60 by the no. of one got- tie. Wmntod the most wonderful Blunt-h Car. "or known. With E devilish delight; '"° 'f/thy time, time, time, Wit a boiler maker's rhyme As they hammer, and they hammer and they knock, And they knock. On the anvil; you can hear them no they shock As they shock, shock, shock, As they shock, shock. shock, With the knocking of the hammer: on the block. (Chicago Chronicle.) Hear the Knockers how they knock, Always knock, What a. lot of trouble they can make by the knock, How they hammer, hammer, hammer In the tiT, and in the night, They are ii ways, ever knocking, Alltry pounding, always shocking Dear &'rs,-Thiis is to certify that I have been troubled with a lame back for fifteen yous. 7 _ _ _ _ Sidney Fowler. ot Fairfax, u., we: to have been carried to a Ruehville women on Sunday, aye the Atehison Globe, but . few minutes before the ceremony we: to be performed he announced that he would withdraw, and took a s?','),.',?:,,'.' train for his home. Fowler is e. wido er and thewonnn is e widow. They had been aopuintarsees may you". The wedding “a mu act for Sunday. The preacher wu present, the guests were there and the wedding dinner was eet. But it is said that the bride-to-be" ehik dren cried n good deal ,and Fowler said if they were going to feel so badly about their mother getting married he would withdraw, and he did. 7 l I hav'e med three bottles of your MINARD’S LINIMENT, and m oom- plttely, cured. It gives me great pleasure to recom- mend it, and you are at liberty to use this in any way to further the use of your vduable medicine. AttttteSuttllghrSotttt will“ cut glass and other gtticla until thershinondsrr"s Sunlight Soap will wash other thith than clothes. " ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT When the little folks take colds and coughs, don't neglect them and let them strain the tender membranes of their lungs. Give them Two Rivers, , The Luii "re Tonic 5 It will cure them quickly and strengthen their' lungs. It ls_pleasant to take, ll; What He Got Out of It. EFFECT OF ADVERTISING A Kind-Hearted Lover. For Evening. The Knockers. ubstitute for "Hurrah." , 509. and 31.”. " ROBIN ROSS. um. m up we not. md the sun mutu- the punt. Tue out a few nu bolt: to m the cultivator in the Irving an! another tor the ttee, in the In]; let an board. 7-81) In ‘cnck; the an bend and rust; let the tongue rot um the who“ ... while the horneu build no“: In the tuna box. and IDII‘I‘O'I brood In the drive when. Let the _bou'_ln¢ Ind the gen-In: m - mu. an we tongue rot um the wheel ... while the hornet: build mm In the twin. box, and Inn-rows brood In the drive who“. Let the bearing mad the gearingum out ot lino, then In I you or two (0 y g 3.. blade: like I mun. Tinc- the w” it“. dent. Giring Advice to lumen. (Sylvan Grove, Kan., News.) - Bur e new binder end me It e week; then tet tt stand out under e tree or behind the hem tor the. rest ot the you. where the boy can root under It. the celvee Jump on me noor, the hilly you chew the culve- end the chickens room. on the reel. last the rein tYA up__l._h_e_boxg “A the em: MIA- Miami's Home“ Cares Dandruff. _ The McCtudy‘rhShoe built, inquntreal, " tory in Canada. This: it over. From 1: couple of three-storey build. ings the concern has grown l 'w ... . K The sales; oin'ihe Kiln-Holden Shoo Compagy '"yyy"rt'l2sut they were Under the / the Montreal Steel Works employed c' _ damn, Under the _. tt employs (.39 hands. hu power akin to miraculous In helping the needy kidneys out ot the mm at also“; It relieves In six hour-3.4: Kldney Grg.--Po in tho but In tho cry at tho kidneys for help. " negloct the cull in to deliver tho body out to a disease cruel, ruthleu And tinnttr lit. deatroritttr. South American Kidney cum Messrs. Christie. London auctioneers, recently received what is technically den. cribed as a. “first state with untrinuned margins" of J. R. Smith’s engraving of Reynold’a Muir. of Indy Cntherino Pelham Clinton.” It had been folded and creased in all directions, and wu receiv- ed through the mail with an illitentl note, which “am far ita return if not found worth elm. the owner evident- ly thinking it. vulue not more than I few shilling. It was auctioned off for nearly 8.8%. . ecu directly on me blood and mucous eur- tncel. Hall's Cnterrh Cure b not I Pte. medicine. n wen prescribed by one o the beet physician- In thin country' tor you! end la n regulnr preecrlptlon. It to com- posed of the belt tank: known. combined with the best blood purifiers. noun. directly on the mucoul surfecee. The perfect column- ntlon ot the two lngredlentn In whet produce- Buch wonderful results in curing cull-rt. Send tar teetlmonlnll. tree. P. J. CHENEY & 00.. Prop... Toledo. o. Sold by Drugxleu. prloe 'me. Take Home runny Pill: for mattpetlon. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS. who: oNtmtt reach the an ot the dunno. Cttarrh in I blood at constitution! alum, And tn 0m to cure it you mun me Intern] Nanak? Hull'q_Catgrrh Our. 11 taMtt mummy, In The Vienna newspaper-I tcl! the atory of a fire which broke out at Hermann:- reuth. an Austrian village near the Bi. varian frontier. A Bavarian fire brigade which was stationed not more than three miles away, hastened to the rem, but the Austrian Custom Home author- ities refused to allow the fire engines to pass the frontier before the usual tax on imported machinery was paid. Tho Bavarian firemen naturally turned back and half the villiage was burned down before the nearest Amtrian brigade waa on the scene. A CATARRII CANNOT BE CURE!) ammo; E ifatait - ' ' dick 31.00. ... tun 812.00. .l'lioorgnto to Ito-mu. M "" "an Li'nv'nm botwoon pom. Further tarmac. spply to I. t o. to. to ma or . u. FOSTER OKAFIII. Weaken PM mu. Toronto; t'attt,',,tgcntidL" Sen tong you d Write an ”a. ‘80".er - Hanna; " lug-1.. To. '.ot"o.T.8o 9.3.. Tin-dug Th - and iiididiii. Every issue conning. do... of articles by "men who how," on every feature of farm m It'a the cheapest and best pp. tor the frmier, his wife ind children, in Cuudn. Two Year. (or .Loo Management of the qroodiot-- cutting tree. to inure rcpt». ftyetiois-ysuyine trees to regu- late supply of Jlfr,'ti7t,1',tLt' bind the ".ril--ridtre plan g. ete. This in only one of the may good thing: in rsrner'rit"iioat Aconc- meal for our W. van- plm mgtttt do. not and $E00. All cool Della-I. Wm 87 that m and. mm. -------------r_h=u--" comrmmmnq Int i,iiiitiiCt.a,f,'ihtofEelt'fc" . 'guut1Multr8tihTshfhG7ii: FOR aBdlMLa= 't-e*setat as p- out M- nu lam mm. ttdi-tot mun- mu. Luann. mmm. Faraing World NYE." IMAGINE“ lil, E:=ty, f "tll forestry A anuble Engraving. Too Inch Rod Tap Hero Montreal Bend]. 'tttt lxouulon the largest shoe in; Hamilton- Toronto- Montreal Lino Qomptny The Rn. W for _ [ own: I the Fun!" Hui}: MU; ‘Mnku'n Mn; and I? “using "rortrest m low that tl h troops \\ M, insulin hrs qum-kx pay use" They w .5 Job tn the Il (y use Cable. ll l'. 'pn. trretwrvrui .u h the numb ukden. ll i, I the Russian m1 ,' inbound. “PH-{Hf “Inn's irevv. ("Hill Russian M Fiii'i1' wit evening, and at. The do; I! hurrivd w utlegry MI! N" qtrita, and Mukdem Ct euin- n an army column on l “entrain An a, not nu at Blush": d Wk the right maintained in “unruly I -ned in about the y, - continum The fight any in thr d five hour lap-Juno li, “but and "l try attack. About mm M. Theh ”I Left Drive “named lukden, (11th h -atbe battle mum-n M the lim, "t 1 t-ttie artillery tir,, railway line almmi anion of the “u “If ttso, been Jun: WHO". 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