_ I _p , 2,, _ , ,._., . , _ _ -,»,,-3,; -_.», , - --,;__f _..-.¢;s;,.;.__,'<_-..;_-,_--.,-5;. ~""l-.-`“»,-`;';"->e‘i*'-:"“`II'$4 if 7f";.‘.'-if-'1"~=-1.=="-¥"~`>""f1_:I -= 1 C, i r =» _ _._ . _- -.1 , - » -. ' ~ _ __ . 1 - _ .. ~ ' -.,*;,~_ .v,_,;---.<.,_~_-~ “J ~".-y 1* '- ",_. __ 7’ ~ ` f ' '- ' ~ -:;¢N» 2 - ~_»»‘ l __ ' ' 1 ,f "~.':`-`,- -”g`*‘f.f' ".~ ‘~~'._';hg, ’ sr _ THF ti inii'\\ iii\m0'l‘TFT(>W\ PIHNCF EDW\il> I IALD M ii' 12 1900 _ f vi ___‘ 11% li-_ ENGLISH CATTLE The prohibition of the importation of live stock of any kind into Great Britain from Argentina noted in these columns a few weeks alto, may possibly aifect the Eng- lish meat trade more than was at iirst supposed The total number of cattle shipped from thatcountry to Great Britain in itll? was 85,&!i5, as compared with 321,- & from the United States and 94,630 from Canada, the total numberfrom all coun- tries being 503,504. Ot lambs and sheep, however, the'Argentine Republic has sent ever one-half of the total importation made by Great Britain, the ilgures being 38,18) from Argentina, 121,011) from the United States, 63,9& from Canada, and 40,715 from other countries, During the h-at two months of lill) the shipments of is taking a different view of the situation If this prohibition sei iously hampers the Ar ntina cat le formerly been. South America has been pure-bred stock, so that what may be con- sidered a gain so far as the cattle-raiser is concerned may prove a serious loss to the breeder. I But what has all this got todo with Canadal Just this: If Argentina is pre- vented from shipping annually upwards ,ot l(ll,lIl) cattle and nearly 4(I),000 sheep both cattle and sheep from Argentina have been large. Ot the former the Republic -sent l8,£) head, the United states 45,519 ry y ennln in mind’ as they may all-ect our trade po ac r in t e improvement of classes, this over-stuffing must have prov I bel. uf nnllnnls ,ict annually in Great later on public health is not without its draw- ed very dangerous. Sir William Banks thought it was their nut duty no ,, ~‘ _ - . 11. li'/I to beoo mber of _Briuiia 'ro ofrseetiiis aims been gen- Anile iimsiiie pmiiibitive order was bwk-‘§; M01” i'=‘}“.°“@ l\YHi°°'~' vm-I fsvwtty Wellwnvinved tbatwhen “men ;,cfft';,,,,_, H:-'f,:ll;,,'§1t,t tl,” may beiieved the .Argentina wiii iii iisusd b iii Bn' hc - Phe* “YS The Bflilih “°di°°1 -I I i ' ' E"“‘“d'S”°S°‘°““°m@'°“°“ vm ‘°' That too Much Nutritioii may Cause thc ;;,»§_;»,-;;*;_§;;=,;;°-,_g;=-,;_f,,°;_=;;;,- ef, ' ~ I ni-.a.J.Bu-ri°k,mPre»uiaa¢c¢¢ao niscsf. » l:':1’°..““.:z'::i::i:;':.::'r"“‘.........‘“‘*.:°...'“‘ "'*' advance ofall the wel-ld. ., _ , _ _ starting out to put the |Iovin*.l I to G,-wt Britain lt mens ,_ large, market The theory is advanced by Sir William been enormous. The increased wages and lat! hi ll had been §&H lfor Canadian live stock. The Canadian Banks, in arecent series of lectures de- ;m°1“me:f'S;£§l_l°];)39¢3 in-ihhfmllntfi egg: wTl;,'},¢l|",¢| tysrzutbgm iexport cattle trade just now is very l' d ttf tl, _B 't' hM d' lsocl t , “ve en* ° em P\"'ch*'°° 'WY ° tn-l mwgfth wngmmq bg gg gg; _‘seriously hampered by excessive ocean t;:;;_em;T;ig tm, ;,e: a ..;il;Tsmnd;il ,the be,” were is 9° be 'md In the wh°|° I wh;-e neltberpovertynor advanced db ffreight rates and scarcity of space on ' , two:-lrl,ot things toeatand drink.0ur better; lm nil,” me ll 'nm' ‘mn i f i trim " di to 1 ti n °"° °“ °°"' 'ocean vessels. ‘Were itnot for this draw ° gene” ““ ‘ “’ may pm ’p°°° °“"s°8°° U “mil _ _ - A y too muchespecially of I hi ll l ll I "lil lm an and Canada 51%, and of the latter the back the cattle situation here might show cancer' which he believes l'° be eminently Ianlnml f°°d P3l'l7Hk¢l1 0f 85 bl‘59»lff85t'» W c were W., United Stntes sent g7’g77’Cnn,id,, l,3S0,ind l considerable improvement becanm of this a disease of the healthy .and robust. lunch, and dinner. But for the afhletic -The foggzlylbgzldpalien? lmmigzn -the Republic 3l‘8_l9_ l prohibitive 0i.dm__ It would be Wellmlmw Thus nbundance oi food, which is a result .tendency of age and the general passion ` Populi" education “il their mi* dnt, These dgures show that this prohibitive ever, for cattle-raisers to bear these facts °f ”'*t"°“-al pmspentyv ‘md °” the "h°l° “ f°i` mme” and °*°|`°i3¢ Whl'-*I P°|'V‘*d°9 an was *tn lllclfns; their f°m“_ a’ order will lessen ve materiall th - ' ' ' Wfrful f to ° 'h _‘ ~ _ ' . . » ‘ tn! TRADE CANCER BY OVEREATING T0 RESCUE S P y e i is nvernment n re , _ I ouma ,li is over45excessin food is perhaps worse ~- 66 . _ _ secure a membership of at lent _om dead mean Wliile this will likely dnctinn was also made in the time on anote on the subyect, has lately up- ii for him than excessin drink, and, believes thousand, and they 'maid nk br - - - for slnnglitering animals from this lifted hisvoieein vvarningas to the evilsione of the results oftoo much nourishing scriptlom in the E of ,country and the United States from of overfeeding, and Sir William but food is the production of a- widely spread, _ I _ d been ti so ist thenuue noi; ten to live ,iayS_ While this may adds one more reason for deploring and second-rate kindofgout, of a different an su p mm ue _ .. . IT tees‘th‘erectlono(ediab\e§il¥ not eil-ect tllellve cattle trade from tllltlwdiscoliraginiz lt. Says the writer of the type from the acute and furious attack gullgiligs ml; th: mdnwnnnu tmnm. ,mn country very materially, nevertheless it is l10t€J\1St quotedz- ,Dl`0dl1°¢d ln f°!'m€1"l9'YS by U18 ¢0Di0\1S Them were san “main um nail m I afurther restriction. The reasbii for this it/The fihefélg is “Ut flIt°S'@the1‘ “e“'» bit l §1$l°iUl¢lH80fb€¢I‘¢\l1dD01‘l`f Wlll¢-Sir Wl1ll“m '--- - if - -== A - s ~ A' rednztinnis that live cattle from this _nn ou y acquires new strength i anks is distinctly of opinion that it has cnnntryam lnndedatncntfnnl in the _“me from the adhesion ota surgeon of his ex- also to do with the increase of the con- "pensin whieh cattle from Argentina are D€!‘l€UC€_f’~H'l S=\89-Glty. He points out ll stitutional tendencyto cancer. Thetheory ...._.._._ landed. and consequently there is a. fear thai U18 Ulcreilsp oiicgncerhcoincicllles with iS S\1DD0!‘f¢d by the £1105 lilmb the illCl'¢8-S8 PORT 0F Cll¢\l|»0‘|TBTO'U. '=""`°“""`;"’“`:"' thatifcanadian oi. American cattle have aninerezise n oo .ioug out t ecoun- of cancerin males has been more than in Ma u a Cha nm on Rmhl itoremain fm. mn (lays in illesn enclosures i-ry((fi~eat Britain). Lver since the pass- J females. And it is precisely the male y ’ r' mp “£3 At u' . ~ ” . Cit (Gb t,MNVi .H NHQMGGH Aj* they may become inoculated with the -mg Of the C0211 I-HWS. lie -*ily-q._bread has lpopulation that eats heavy food ip ever-I y 0 en ° e n I" \ . ~ ' ' I I I ‘ be the case, yet it will take some time to develop a trade of this kind. In 1899 Argentina sent to England fresh mutton tothe value of £1,4il), while the value of live sheep sent was estimated at £598,436. Aa to fresh beef, very little has yet been shipped from that country, while the nine of the live cattle shipped to the Old Land last year £l,IQZ,599, showing that one result of this prohibitive order will be _atemporary rise in the price of meat in Great Britain during this summer at least. No doubt owners of herds in Argentina will strongly exert themselves to stamp oat the foot and mouth disease, the cause of this prohibitive order; but to get rid of it when it has once taken root is no easy thing, and may take years. And in the meantime the prohibitive order would be in force. While the cattle and sheep raisers of Great Britain are secretly rejoicing over the discomfiture of their South-American nompetitor, the breeder of 'pure-bred stock "Ul1IlII.B§.Y3’ to Canadian and American cattle may be I the foot-and-mouth disease is stumped out at the Deptford yards by compelling the l slaughtering 0’ Argentina live stock with- I in thirty-six hours we may look for its re- I inoval. i . |_1__,| nm _ im’ -_una --~' ' _1 __ respectable sum of $231. The vote this year for these purposes is $22) and unless we are sucseuful iii inzfreasiiig the dona- A tions, _the sum we give fo: th: encyirag - ; ment of ride shooting at our own annual l prize meeting, small as it alrezifly is for a IS, IProvince,h:i.ving such a fine military spirit . . ` . ' l t become smaller. When in Paris telephone our house amgug ‘ts pw? G’ inns “_ 3° Rue Etienne-Nlarcel and the will' The report OF 'th' Comm! for I1-*St year °‘ ‘ ’ y showed a deficitof $21 63 and in f th . VIGW 0 6 send to your ho‘el or tell yon the near- lac t mn. ,mniml nite - . _ _ t, s._ _ ting I mmved that 035 dm8|ll*5 Wh'-" k¢9P-3 Hl1mPh|`3)'°’ the grant ta the Oztivi teim fa: this Specifics. Nearly all dealers have a supply cf ‘°77" fir G ` and Coldl year be discontinued. ,The motion failed to carry ` glletigg “4" fm- Dil"-htglvery impgl-1.," . The report. of the cwjinin of las, yeirs ant when travelling. Specilic "1" for F»»vers, Congestion. Specific ‘ 10’ 'for Dvsmpsia, Indi- Ottawa tean shows that the P. R. A. grant wasdividezl anim; 17, that being the number of those entitled to th: _ -' division. Others from the province wlii gessnonza “1 _ n f Rh t_ } were not fortunate enough to comply with Pecl C “ °" ‘wma mm' ,l the conditions entitling them to a division sllecmc L16” fm M“1*fl"- I of the nt from the Association went , E’-Ta » ' Spaclflo “Q6” f0l' S68-SlCkD‘?8& l at their own expense, I cannot say how V Specihc “Q7” for Kidney and Blad- ' many marksmen there were, but I pre- del-_ l sume there were six or eight. These won Manual of all diseases, especIallyIl”`iZeS aggfegliing $95-63 and the f‘f"t““' ‘bout children, _,inns fre? _ late seventeen won only $233.59. This fact Fo_ sale by nil rlrungiuis or sent on Ishows two things viz. that our ni.-lrksmeri \ i ._ 1 , °"’ ’ Iwill go to Ottawii wIie“her they receive a receipt Uf Pncpl 205 Nach' Humph'Igran? or no* and those who receive a reys’ Houifvpaihic Iilefliciric Co , Cor.l,,mn_,__S,m0. no bttt-ir than those “mo - - -1 v :G ' ' `“ " A William & John bis., B. Y. lllqllt I These are stubbom facts and in view ----- - o - “"’”’of them Iapgieal to tlizoificers of the -different corps, to the D. O C. of the dis- }~ 3 THE El)llllR’S MAIL =rlctandmh-g,....mf,,L.i.ii¢ i. Our Rifleman. ~ --- » SIB,-At the adjourned meeting of the ‘ Provincial Rifle Association held on the ~ 4th inst., I incidentally referred to a remark made by Lt.-Col.Mason of Toronto thatas a last resort we might have to” break into the sacredness of the Sabbath in order to make our militia more edicient as rifle shots. The remark /I referred to was made at a meeting in Toronto and I quote the Daily Globe’ii :eport of what Col. Mason did say:- Col. Mason in pointing out the necessity for accurate ride shooting, said that in ‘Canada the volunteers had no time during weekdays to practice shooting, and he suggested that on Sunday it might be possible for members of the dilferent corps to be afforded an opportunity of shooting. He simply threw out the sug- gestion but would leave it to others to decide whether this should be done.” _', It must not be understood that I 'a_m an advocate ot Col. lvl lson‘s suggestion, _, _ S W O C011* ltribute so largely towards the fund= 'of the association to say whether it would inot be better to turn the '$140 (this year’s lvote to the Ottawa. team) over to thc- match committee of. our provincial gather- ing to be expended on a match for the en- couragement of tho.-is of our militia who have never won prizes; rather than giving it- to those who are excellent shot already, to help them take a first-class holiday trip to the Capital. VVere,this done I am sure the newly recruited rank and tile would find time to practice without encroaching , on the day ofrest ta :lo so. Yours etc. EWEN Maczioncam. _ 1 / i Broken enamels sticks, with a gem le- Itween, make a pretty chain for a girl. ` especially in blue enamel and pearls. l __ _. ' -..__ - . Worn-Out in-mgsaueim, suntan, ram mumiin. ‘ llceplesmeas, Irreéalantiea, lllrvone _though I see the ue,-essity for .greater Bmdciency in marksmanship among our qnilitiamen. But there are means which might be employed to further the end in view other than desccrating the Christian Sabbath by target practice. . ,At the P. R. A. meetinsr above' referred to it seemed to be the general belief that recruits and the younger shots were not sntliciently encouraged by the Provin~ ' cial Rifle Association. 0fIicers‘ and ‘Y0¥¢ran markamenare placed almost on the same footing with the recruits among the rank and flle and the tendency of _the meeting was to consider this unfair. .r' A¢¢'0r-ding to the Iinancial statement _ of the ,treasurer of _ the P. R. A. $1,577,79 I 7°.” disbursed the past year. How much I °! this *Um Wifi given in prizes at our? “UNI D526 meeting in June last?I vel: #Sic _i 'rue imitate viz. sroi,-19’ "38 Gxpended in current expenses, the sending of o team to the annual Pfwe meeting cf the D. R. A , at 9t‘f\\"3. the expenses of a teani to com- WW f°!' the "Inter-maritime" Tmphyi etc. 25800 two last mentioned, figure up the sc. _.me _ ,A as_t_.. rzostrsuoasnararuyna' Wo\_nan‘s work 'is never done. F roi: , early morn till Late .at night many a woman I tolls on day after day. week after week, and year after year, with no rest, no recreation, and not eva: chan e oi work I Little wonder that the nerves are tered, the systemlyun down. and the~bod3, racked bggaliins aches. Little wonder that the iachg, the dkeative filazicttioug-_ are impaired, Bid -the di{e_ate organs becomeirregular. Ijttlewonderthat beau: “1 fades, the skin becomes pale and sallowiil and the body thin, _weak and ont. 6 l To eorrecz these ailinenis and to renew‘ vitality of the body a restorative is? and there is no greater restorative known to marj’ ihan“Dr. Cha'se's News Food.~ _lt-is a wonder of medical science that gets down td thi" foundation and builds up gradually but snreh until the whole System is revitalized and dismal becomes a thing unknown. ~ I Dr: Cha_se`s Nerve Food is put up in pill form and if taken regularly according to direction will positively and permanently cure the mm I Serious nexvops disorders of men, wqnien ais- children. 5oc. abox at all dmlers. or son. Bates&Co.. Toronto. Book 2 . for ll is the same monotonous- round over and ova i ...exe-1¢s§ The Toronto Globe of The llrst meeting of the l 20 b trade. as it IS likely U0 . » » . . ' ation for the Prevention a do, there will not be the demand for pure- IA T Au* M A C A u"u_uuMu`“ :A7881 bred stock in that-country that there has IE:c1l3:I|::tI‘i.hlul::ll:de in A* _ < . > Rev Pro! Clark presided, ands I , Rv all lMiddlto Godi N Richmond Gp* disease befomtliey are nlanglitened If bleen cheap and plentiful, while during increasing quantities, whereas the era e IJ. n ew m this be the correct mason, as We believe tie last twenty years the importation of female remains much as she Was before in May 11,-old. City of Ghétil, MCNGYIII, w lit to be’ the furtlim. restriction in regard animal food from other countries has- Ibis respect.’ SUll1lIl¢!'f‘i¢l9§Ll1CY M J¢l\l¢lll3» Clmif hi bell, Pugwash' . I l onlyof temporary character,and as soon asi _ , g_-1-|-_-- 4 C'l ate a'» ate o’o etc ¢'e o‘e a9e cle QV! ole a’» ole a'l ole ah cle a9a etc a'a C‘.` a’a etc a’l one a'l ole a'a op a’» *A* a'| 0°' a'a cts a*»` one a°» one a‘¢ one a'I eta a’» cle OU U 'D Health nic _ . / The health of the Whole body depends upon the blood and the nerves. ° Therefore a medicine that creates new blood and supplies _the nccessaiy materials for rapidly rebuilding wasted nerve tis- sues, reaches the root of many serious diseases. If is-l_;hesc virtues that have given , DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS §; ron Pita Peoria tl; their wonderful power to conquer disease, and gl: _ caused the miraculous 'cures that have startled the 222 scientific world. Thousands of cases have dem- 7;3 onstrated that this remedy is an unfaiIing`specll'lC :_ for such diseases as Iocomotor iataxia, partial par- ale O‘. a°l cle o’» ole a°» ole a'e cle a'l cts a'l cle a'» 0 0 1 A ° ° ` 0 ,., alysis,'St. Vitus dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous I ,lt after effects of la grippe, pale and sallow complexions, and all forms of 3:; ness in either men or women. ala 1;” of ,this great medicine. .'» A SEVERE _CASE -OF INEMIA. J. Miss-llahel _..'-lfnylor, at-1334 City Hall Avenue, Mon-_ ,‘, , ` treal, vmtes: *‘ _write to Eve you the honest testimonial of a , ysnnggirlwhobelievesher ewu saved bytheuse ofyour Dr. illinois’ Pink Pills for Pale People. In November, 1897, I was mddenlystricken with .loss of voice, and -for eight months could only speak ima whisper. At the time I wa com letely ,run down. Ihadnoappetite, noenergy; siiliered from heacgche, palpitation of the heart, and shortness of breath. I was not able to walk upor down stairs. I was given uw the best doctors, the diH¢f¢||¢ remediesltooledidunenog Whileinthis¢0llditionIl?an ihsmofni. wiiiame&P;nk£iak;fmByde sms 1 ina parm ow hcaes_ myvoieewurest `; tlienseofeighzbexislam :ski qt,” fH@ §l. [andnot indvordsto expressmy thanks- left ge, .mi got* fvrvhst Dr- _ iams’PiakPil1sbayedoneforme and younger QI , .- so \ some four year; finally I was configs. notable: g wealnandwretched. butitnot , li themlaavlivu e'» I4' sl » o QU aomeotherae§er." ~ I:msf?»'my'°i°'°' Th e Secret of ~:~ ' _ But you must get the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pal 3 lmitations never cured any one, and other so called tonics are but MGT AILI TG TURN IN IRD. .....'~.f.'~.i;.S‘.:'.rf'_f,°.c.:°*..':.'.i'..~'-....'=~....- --' °' '-' severeattaclxofrbeumaiism. Iv»\alrs\anae&d'¢i& ligigffgiiit [Z glgalisg lol ‘lids lflill lil? i ‘*°""lI"zlll _ _was lib=