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Tn t big bottles 50c, and $1.00. 7 aeeuamaneatie MARCH | jecture. Single Co pies Two Cents 1894. 26, VOL 33.—-NO. : 215 THE BOOMERANG. & Forse Doseription of the Make aad Wse of This Weapon, This novel weapcn became an intensely interesting object to me Very soon after arriving in Australia; and for the purpose of studying it, I went persistently the black fellows, whoss friendship I cu tivated in different ways, and so succeeded eventnally in learning how to make aud throw the boomerang. So far, wel! ard good ; but of its history I could learn neth ing. Of the origin of the crooked stick there is no knowledge; one can only It is possible it may have been born with the race itself from the acei de tal throwing of a flit stick; for from childhood the black fel'ow shows a natural bent for throw ng things, as you Can see by watching Lim use his only other weap ons, the spear and club. The bow and arrow, 80 cormmon in other lands, is not used, except in the extreme northern po: tion of ti 1. great island continent, where there isa mixture of the race with the Papuan of New Guinea. There is the war boomerang, hunting boomerang, and amusement boomerang. This last is used for light hunting, snch as killing ducks, cockatoos, and parrots, and is the one that is referred to when speal: ing of the boomerang. These sticks mea sure from a foot and a half to three feet aud a half in length, the fighting and hunting ones being the largest and aaa est. The hardest and toughest wood i selected, and the form of the weapon fo! lows the grain cf the wood; tnus, if the albuny con | crook of the root or limb is little or muck, | 60 ia the form of the boomerang. Yoa will find that nearly every one is of a dif- | ferent shape. In my coilection I have | them varying from almost straight toa | shape like that of the letter V. Nearly straight, curved, ‘plain, orna- | mented, somo with strange carvings, and | | all varying according to different sections | | of the country and individual tribes, cach | | iu the ends or keeps bis collection having its own make or style, showing re- spectively rough crudeness or considerable , finish, and being especially characteristic | points—all of which a boomerang connoisseur will distingnish at once, and locate as to tribe and section. Iu the black fellow’s humpy, where he - thrown down ia a |! ; corner with a pils of spears, clubs, rags, } cessities for huntins, fishing, and the like, } bark, and sxivs of kangaroo and wallaby, lnave seen very rare and curious speci- mes. The nomad black fellow makes his primitive humpy, or hut, in a location | chosen temporarily, according to his ne by cutting a young sapling half throug abont four feet from the ground, and bend ing it over to a horizontal position, thus forming a ridge-pole, against which bow; b and strips of bark are laid. The covered tide is always against the wind, and before the op n front a fire is always burning ot smuuldering. He does not like tne wind, and if it changes, presto! the humpy, too, is changed in a twinkling. Down in this humpy corner, underneath the pile of hark and skins, he will burrow like 4 rabbit when he goes to sleep, and from the sane place he will provide him self with a Weapon when starting off for a hunt. —Harper's Young People. Sit Up Straight. | — -| Yonr backbone was not made for a | barrel hoop; so do not curve it around, but rather straighten it out. God made man upright; not round shouldered, hump backed. or bending over. If you bend over too much in your stu- diea, get a lower seat. Saw the legs off from an old chair, and then sit down 60 low that your chin will come just abov: the table. make the hind legs a little | shorter than the fore lege. and then read aud write wiih your arms on the table, and it will take out some of the crook from your back. Oue mother whose daughter was getting lie flat on her back, without a pil.ow, fo: an hour each day, while she read to her out of some interesting beok. Im a | little while she was as straight as need be, and a picture of health and strength. In some countries the women carry pails. tubs and heavy loads on their heads—this keeps them erect. Throwing back the arms is another means of keeping straight. Remember, you may add years to your life by standing up straight, and you may not only have a longer life, but a stronger, broader, dee, er, happier and more useful life, if you gawbout with your head erect, chest expanded and lungs well developed, with rosy cheeks and fresh complexion. than if you go about bent over, crampeu up, estou ping, tlat chested, sallow, nervous and miserable, Remember, “God made man. upright.’ ry Iiluminatea Life Buoy. Some trials have just been made at Kiel on board of the German war vess-] Wort! with an electrical. y lighted life buoy, th: invention of Capt. Melter. The buoy was thrown overboard when the vessel was pro ceeding at a speed at about sixteen knots For a space of about twelve seconds it was lost in the eddy currents caused by the twin screws of the vessel, but then reap- peared. The new life buoy will ve found useful at night, and the experimen’s re suited #. successfully that it is probable that it will be adopted gemerally in the German navy. Wages in Eng land and Wales. At the latest hiring fatre held in various parts of K agland and Wales, engazemente were made for the ensuiag year at the foi lowing prices: Farm foremen, $90 to $120 er year: second hands, $80 to $00; plow p ya, $50 to $65; lads, $30 to $50. Female | farm servants wers hired at annu lw ges ranging from $00 to $100 per year tor head girls; $50 to $70 for kitchen maids; women able to attend the dairy, $8) to $35, Clippings. It takes a Spanish express train a day to travel 100 miles. The first iron mine in the United States was opened in Virginia in 1663. Five thousand words are daily sent over the cable conrecting Anstralia and Enrope. In fozgy Louden one day brourht inte the pockets of one gas company 3300000 Pennsylvania has a greater railro.d trackage per square mile than Germany, France or Holiand. In France the doctor's claim on the es- tate of a deceased patient has precedence over al! others, In order to protect an invention all over | the world 64 patents are required, at « | cost of about $17,500, Insurance companies claim that cycling is more dangerons than traveling either by railw ays or steam shi ips, “oad and Interesting. Newspaper advertisements date frotm 652 fons, A Kussian does not become of age until | he is 26. More accidents occur w the right leg than to any other limb. inger-prints as a means of identifies tion has been adopted in the Indiap army. _— Ht Sere -- A Perfect Cure for Cold in the Head, “Tt cured me of a severe cold in the head,” is what Mr. A.D. MecDovald of Framboise, C, B.. says of Hawker’s Cat- tarh Cure. Sold everewhere, only 25 dents. Now is the time.to get your supply of crockery as we are selling off cheaper than ever to ake room for new goods to arriva as 800n as navigation opens. The cheap the habit of stooping used to have her | } ; | ing version of * ' @ qBerter, and the Parisians are objec ting crockery store. Wi P. Colwill. fe b6é 6 dy&wky 3wks. USE SKODA’s DISCO VERY , the great Blood and NerveRemedy, t a WATCHWELLYOURWELL SCIENCE TEACHINGS RESPECTING THESE WATER SUPPLIES. An Interesting Experiment and Ite Re- sulte—The Great Distances Drained by These Receptacies of Aqua Pura—The Actual Facts That Concern Every House- hoider. A scientific experiment has bees made in Europe to demonstrate from what dis tance ina; urities can be carried by nea Lhe 80! froia a dis ant upon its surface, to a well from which a fami! y's supply ot water was « ained Co.ation through point A salt of lithium, which ean realily be d-tected in Water, was spread upon a plot i of wroun } aany d 459 feet away. The water was examined, and on the lay the presence of lithium was apparent in the water Now, 450 feet tlighte -twenty-seven rods—is a long distance from a well, and yet in less elas three ‘encke a substanee from the surface of the ground had teen washed into the soi!, and had found its way into the water supply of a family If it had been the excrement from a typhoid patieat, as happened in another case, wlien the nurse threw the discharges into an open wheat field some hundreds of feet from tae spring, we should no dunbt have had, as happened in that case, an epidemic way itis often communicated in districts country The above statement ought to lead to an examination of every well, for well Water In the conniry is often seriously in jured by the draining into it of kitchen of typhoid fever—for this is the | waste, or by being teo near the privy or | barn-yard Professor Henry Hartshorne, in Homes, says that of the danger of Our il ijury } to health from polluted well ls it is hardly | possible tosay too much. The water may bec'ear and bright in appearancs, and agreeable in its taste, yet dangerous to | } +} heath Iie gives, also, certain facts concernin? lead pipes, which ought to be known Distilled water, rain-water and tt Well Water will dissolve eno igh lead from } pes to make them poisonous, it ures but ‘one-tenth of ai grain of lead, per y llon. to affect very suscentible peo ple wita eed eu.ic or even lead-palss. A | Wise precaution 1s always to allow the waterto run for a while and empty the pipes, before using it ror drinking or cook- ing. Every kitchen drain should hz ave a trap, for sanitarians aver that kitchen drainage may become almost as bad as sewage from house ami street waste, so, also, must every kitchen-sink and slop sink have the Bawe protection, if you desire health in your family. Killing esanted Insects. Recent researches in economic en tomology prove that the immediate de struction of certain predaceous insects is } not always the most eertain way of meet ing the evil cansed by them, 6 i.as been po.uted ont br the United States Entomo losint Prof, ¢ .. “stiley, ia his list ad dress before the Association ef Economic Ensomologists, that immediate desirac. ion too froquentiy destroys at the sume time the parasa ic iusscts, with whieh many in- jurious insects are accompanied, and thata vlan thet wiil all iu their hosts is much more certain to farther imtevests of is wei] mpnetaet tin mon Sag wor Vapeci-n munch « paras.tes, If | their cases or bags are ered iu the winter, as is the us both bag -vorms and their ene have been destroyed alike. But ift gathered tovether in some vesse! ar until the summer in some jo WwW these t agricalturists Phis tie cause of the « ibject ity gath Gai CUS ON, inies Will lev be following a kept | THE cality far removed from any trees or shrubs upon which they can feed: the young worms as they emerge will be able to crawl for but a short distance befor they perish from want of food And thei parasite, which emerge in the winged state, will be able to tly away in seareh of | other armys to congner In this way the farmer can protect an almost micros: D4 friend who in a day Wiil do more toward the extermination of their common enemy than wiil he in a month ‘This is b it one typical case of very near and it Giso to cai attention to the unforrmnate fact that we have comparatively few farn ers in this country who avail thems: dvene? @ services of an Entomoior cal burean that is the envy of all enlightsned Kuro- pean agric ulturists. "tients to Do Too Beck, There was once 4 wom:n who despair of all other women of her acquaint ance. Her honse was as prety as possi ble, and always in perfect order; she Kept itonavery small income, and kept it beayiifully. She madeall ner owa clothes and those of her child; she trimmed hats for iiersel? and Sistera; ehe did fan y work; she painted chai the eby saving sometimes as much as seven ty-fve cents; she tanvht a class in a mission sew! school: she took les sons in cookiag; she belonged to several the end of strat on and a charitable organizations, —and that womin was nervous pri Banitarium Amid her occupations she had somehow lost sight of the tact that a certain amount of amusement for the human mind. She had never ‘thad time” for rest or diversion. And her husband, as he paid the bill for medica posstbly reflected how much better, and not only better but cheaper, would prevention have been than Gee cure, —Sec, Fa nece esary i SETVIces, Facts. suldiers cost 88,000,000 a y. Florida produces 60,000,000 oranges a year. French railroads have agents, The world's lady ticket year, Uncle Sam has over 200 trust com- panies, was the | The cocoanut crop brings $6,000,000 a | | parts cost 10 cents each. (Cx serves | on ae France's postal service employs 5,400 | women, Ope-storey houses are the rule in New | Zealaad. American news paper is used in Eng- land. United States coal mining dates from 1784. In Germany @ wagon is propelled by 9 | benss +. Leadon theatres employ over 123,100 r Underground photography is advane- A Stage Autocrat. Sarah Bernhardt has cut down her act- ‘Camille’ to two hoarse and bumeose they are sent home so carly from the theatre. hoe = Charlottetown ladies are deli ighted with Priestley’ s dress fabrics which are now seld by the better class of de valers through- out Caneda. 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