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Eastern Warehouse of the men who have attained note in . -»»._.u_~ ' 7-ur fr ' I \ ‘ . 1 TUESDAY. JUNE 1, IND. of the moon on June 3 nod' an ec- . ' from .,‘,_ lamb, It tus been held that a large pro- portion of those who rise to distinc- tion come from the rural, rather than the urban population, and the belief was founded largely on the supposed better health and habits of those reared upon the farm. Recently this once prevalent helil has been strongly challenged. Very likely this_comes in part from the _great-ly improved sanitary conditions an-i better educational advantages in the cities now than lormerlyl and also the larger: proportion ofthe growing city population. Be that as it may, Frederick Ad- ams Wood, who has been studying “Who's Who in America," finds that literature, art, science, statemnan- ship or othur achievement of intel- lect or character, more than twice the number in proportion to popula- tion have come from towns or cities of over 8,000 people. A like inquiry made in France fifteen years ago ini regard to men of letters, by Prof. Alfred Odin, resulted in the finding that of 6,832 literary men produced in five centuries there were 13 times as many wllose birthplace was in thel cities as of those born in the coil-ntryl in proportion to population. l lt is to be observed in regard to this latter statement that it covers a large period in which the educated and cultured classes resided* alniostl wholly in cities, and therefore would B¢wa|'¢ of Oinfmenfs for _ i not he ialuahle as reflecting the con I M T 'ri-rl: cuannorrmrown ouA1xmAu` D-»=1=--» w- rf--»= »»»»-c -»f Jw we are tc ln lava-ed with an eclipse llpee 0! the lun June 17 If e yard.-Ju. Paton Q 0 ` _ . th REBPECTIV CHANGES OF COUNTRY BRED AND CITY BRED. wea`ther is clear. _on Thuralay evening I J l U i I 'l**’_”“ next there will ne n line view ol the ' as was supposed. It seems certain. moon ln total eclipse, while 5 fort- lf°"°'°'- "hm ° "ll °°“°“‘?““"° n-:gm later the sun win be eclipsed proportion of the merchants, business men and professional men in CAM- dian cities were born in the country districts. Very likely the result of place of the distinguished native Canadians might show that a larger proportion of them were country used than was found in France or the United- States by the writers aboqe guoted. p favor for the Tatamagouche route and finds 'nut small satisfaction in Mr. War'nurton's speech thereon. which, it says “throws a lurid light upon a subject that in of serious lm- portance to this Province." The Pioneer also oblects _that Mr. War- burton did not raise his voice to re tain all the three steamers here-_ The removal of one of the winter steam- ers is characterised by The Pioneer as "the most lnsultlnr.; and humiliat- ing proposition ever made 'hy the De- partment of Marine and' Fishe'ries.` ing. But is it fair 'to blame Mr. War- burton alone for being silent on the removal of a steamer, when the oth- er members representing this Pro- vince iu 'the Commons were- equally silent ? at the close of the day and the early evening will beimusually dark. an-1. The Patriot points ‘to increased ei- eral rule, increased salaries to offi- ¢lBlS. increased subsidy, some harbor and lighting improvements, rural ‘mall delivery and the coming winter steamer as evidences "of the gener- o ty which the Government has dis- a ed tow d h nat." csc are points properly to 'ue not- But there has been at the came time much larger increases in expend- iture, salarles, rural delivery, sub.- ai a similar inquiry as to the birth- pendlture in this Province under Lih- sl ed. lvincea. If these' are taken into ac- count it becomes a little d'l'ii“lcult to see where the “generosity” comes ln. To admit that we have ...een treated not only justly but generously in the past, is practically to bar all our claims against the Government Sure- ly The Patriot docs# not mean to do this men`s wear are made in a lirge variety of weaves and prices. Every three yards _ stamped “Briny Deep Serge". *4 We have on hand and received with- n the month 100 men's Four-in-hand E “Briny Deep" Serges for Si `O .i........ or me pf..-...r day. Ami y...,,Catarrh that Contain er- Dies- ln rum. browns. grew “rd ther seasonahle shades that will after making all due allowance, that (jury match this seasan's suitings. Jas. contrasts as shown by Mr. Wood and ay mercury will surelg destroy the name cr Puton & C0- 5'-31d3l- ell d c lcte clan ell whole ra rr- Prof. Odin, in America and France, .in an omu ly, 1 ie y ,tcm when entering if throuirh the r|.l|i-oni- both tending the same way are rath- ”'_‘f_;"~'°"‘- s_‘;§ch_,;,',"§’;',l'°;r‘,;:_:"“}_‘: m’;'§f°l’°h;’_:fél “Define the practical man ?`car- _ cl pton pl i p _ p - pr Striking In one cage we hav¢ln\ns.in4 tliedunmge they will dmv: fenfelilto talnrly. He'a 3 man to take Uno Side 7.6 £0 6 Per 100.000 pvvulationnmd irrf|i..ii‘..i-iris.-nr titre. nrigirufrieturerl by r. .rj 2 the other case more than two_tol one. lt may be that the long-cherished belief as to the advantage of bring the uoorl you can possibly derive from them nd how and' where to get its wifth- Lhcney k Cn.. Toledo. .. colitdm. no mei cilrv. and taken lnternullv. acting directly Dug paying too much for it' and. to ii|ui|i the blood niiii-ous eilrfaces of the fystem In buying Halls (lutnrrh Cure/ be sure you use B' lot M commonlswse in his d°' nc! the genuine. lt is taken internally and \. lc' Tel d _ Ohi li F. J. Clene &C mul in G 0 ll. Y I Y 0,, 'l‘<-rl llnuuials free, will h nllDrugg|st~1 Price loc per hottie practical man, who wants a suit that 'll fit and look well on him, wears 5115822. N- B- °0““U`l"m9d ‘S “ot °° wen founded Take llullh Family Pillsfcrconslination rationally long time and. cost him a -"l~27'lrl“'- V _V ___, _ _ ;. reasonable amount will come to A ' S Beer i&"Wee|fs 'L SunrTy'sicie | Beef 8. Weeks i°."i.`Z~“$’ ..’i‘i.‘1‘I..{‘rf.‘.’..°.`I.°.E.,..“’.I`.° .ill Li; ~----~~-~---~- - = -~ "" somewhere else and pay a- fancy fancy- price for a suit not a bit bet- You’l| make no mistake in “QA 1 . ,af Beer & Weeks for funi- ture, carpets, curtains, cottons 2 dtf Q r , ~ _ -..cm 0 9"' 1 -_ 4 3 1?: _ ,_,_ _ Q ming _ _ _ 'f'-'¥“5"""` ' ""C"'5;‘# .i 0,' " "Bargain in Ladies’ silk underskirts {' si. Q71,-`§=§,,;.f.~*,: Today wi. acer eighteen black and " f Y ‘ @»""" -~~" "'~ lf colored taflets iinderskirta. Made to if". "\~.`\\`i`\l&` "-` " , sell regularly at $5.0 for $3.75. Jas. l' ____ - store for Your ._ _,.:l' _~_ .. \ ` _.:», ,r .és .Q 3," ' . 'T17 Q 1 lf \f..~ “ p -_ _ ,__~)._ ~ _ ~»‘¢-,M 3_5 ,I 1" Bre ‘ Weeks for P iirni- \ ir ' U - 1 ‘ » YP? ~.¢?_3'» , :__ _ .». /f;.-.ip A _.»~='-- c;j:.':vs».a1 i, .1 .-:'- \ FURNIFUKIL l *gif Q " l °'rerfur¢|,“.~r¢'»ie..|..- any M K E McLaichy Co Potato Broken. 46 Clinton Bt , Boston. 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