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FOR BABY'S SKIN SCALP AND HAIR
Something for Mothers to Think About EVERY CHILD born into the world with an inherited or carly developed tendency to distressing, disfiguring humours of the skin, scalp, and blood, becomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its suf- tering but because of the dreadful fear-that the disfigura- tion is to be lifelong and mar its future happiness and prosperity. Hence it becomes the duty of mothers of such afflicted children to acquaint themselves with the Eest, the purest, and most effective treatment available, viz., THE CUTICURA TREATMENT.
Warm batha with CUTICURA Soap, to cleansq the skin of crusts and Boules and soften the thickened cuticle, gentle anointlaga with Cuticura. ONT- MENT, to instantly aling itching, irritation, and laflammation, nad soothe and heath, to be followed in the severor cases by mild doacs of CUTICUKA RESOL- VENT PILLS (see below), to cool and cleanse the blood, are all that can be desired for the alleviation of the suffering of skin-tortured infants and etikiren and the comfort of worn-out, worried mothers. A single set in <Con sufficient to cure when the best physicians fail.
Millions of Women Use Cuticura Soap
Ausicted by GrTEURA O:KTBENT, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for easing the scaly of crustă, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling ring, whitening, and sootting red, rough, and sore bands, for baby raskes,
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-board, Switzerland maintains a population in the sweet of the year are at pains to realis of three millions upon a total area of 15,469 | what it is in winter F. Take a typical valloy such square milos. Deprive it of the harvest of the as the Romsdal. During the summer months it
·ses and rivers, and Norway would in truth be a teems with native, heniitfai toil sach is I have poor country. As it la the nation of Norsemen endeavoured to 'describe, O• the north, shu iporensus, but the stationary population is kept range which eniminates in this impressive Roma within the limits of subsistones by emigration. dalhorn is cleft by a mighty gorg
Facing As much as one sixteth of the inabitants Horn, at the distance of only a few dred bare been known to emigrate in a single your yards, ring the weird Troldtkader, forming
the For those who remain at uomo, the life le a hard other wall of the gorge, the height of these SIR HERBERT MAXWELL, Bar M.P. but healthy one; and the traveller becomes opposing masses being 0.0.0 feet, nearly sheer
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aware of little or no discontent.
from crest to bass. Between these stupendous may be inmuined in a country whereof one cliff.curtains rolls the mighty Rauma, with hore
· Take a Scottish small farmer or farm-labourer, third lies within the Arctic airale, with nearly and there a narrow selvage of meadow and oorn Bots Highland Colt, but one from any of the 3 per cent. of its total aren undan glasiors or land. Here, even at midsummer, when it is English-speaking subosrd districts-Urkey or perpetual snow, sgriesltar is an industry more never dark, the fure of the san can only be ser Caithness, the east coast from Helendale to precazione than even in the British Isles. Not as he passes over from one side of the gorge to Berwick, the shores of Solway, or where you inore than 2 per cent. of the face of the country the other between the hours of 10 am, and 4 will-invest blu with singular auavity of ex- osh be reckoned arabic, although there is a p. How must it be in winter, when the pression and courtesy of manner, deprive him of large extent of land affording good pasture, or dwellers in that dread valley bohold neither sne the means of access to apirituous liquory until producing natural hay. Accordingly, except in for moon for three whole months? From noon his stomach recoils from the very suggestion of the lower Ostland or Bondur-fjeldske, where to noon the stars ships down upon that soli- bay stimulant stronger that the lightet boer the natural features are least prohibitive of hus- tudo lights glimmer from houses this parts MILITARY NIGHT, and you will produce something indistinguish bandry, Norwegian agriculture is of a somewhat burrial in snow: silence reigns supreme, for the sule, till he begins to speak, from the typical sketchy character. Nothing is vital baithe hay summer casuales have been written into pillars Norseman of the fjords and dals. Of a populs. harrosh, for if that were to fail, there is no of ice; the great river itself lies pariysed in tion of about two millions, three-quarters, or thing to keep the cattle and sheep alive during fetters of frost. Only from time to time the thoroby, earn their liring from the soiler from the long, dark, and terribly rigorous winter. So dark cale resounds to the thunder of an avalanche, the sea, oftetest by a combination of both, fornt the end of June the whole population is er the awful crash of a frost-rent pinnacle of the towns of Norway all told do not contain astir; rows of mowers parune their hythmias sock. No post, no newspapers; no marketing more than 500,000 inhabitante.
toil in the meadows, men and girls turn the math, or junkelings, such as enlivened the summer Gve, resourceful, dignified, thrifty, daring, and the glorious inshino, enduring at midgam- days and nights for the dwellers in that temperate, the Norse pessautry bout a high place mer for twenty hours out of the twenty-four, dalo. The fancy of most of us recoils shuddering among the children of mon. Nowhore need
does the rest. The hay ripens while you frem such a dreary experience. Yet sach theadvocate of compulsory temperance surch for wait." This is the valy monson at which is the life of these obserful, patient people, and mero convincing argument in support of total
Norsemen soon to us in a hurry.There is no
it may be that none exo-pt those who pass prohibition then he shall find in Norway. For use for baste, runs their proverb, "ateopt through winters such as thesa, can fully under stand the costacy of returning spring. Many morly, those tell us who remember the country catching fleas." Ones the main hay-crop is * generation ago, there was no more dranken secured in the roomy wooden barns, the stress of of the men avoid the todium of compulsory idle. aation on the face of the earth than the Nores; work is past; but there still remains enough to
Dess in winter by go'ng off to the North Sea at the present day the people do nas drink, for cups the day. The rivandde meadows have fishery. A large proportion of the male popula- the same and simple reason that chorals can't riolded their spoil, but the woodland gladestion are afloat at all times, for there ara no mars aft down-they hữïve not the wherewithal. and moqutain lawns' remain to be ahavon, and excellent seamen, than the Norge. The United modied Gothenburg system has stamped out this is done with scrupulous and minute dili- States is largely manned from amongs the vics by removing the temptation, or, to green thing is sharn close, and, where the sui
ganos. By means of mioistare scyther, 'every see. Their splendid dorics and steadiness st least, making it woll nigh impossibly
sea is the one trait by which we recognise the gratify
the craving; a
onmas net rendily, is hung on what resembles a Viking of old in the Northlander of today. ; and with the vice have dis-
In appeared most of those ugly blots wilch mar gigantis towel-borne, to be converted into what pil olin their gentleness, patience, curtosy, and impeded civilisation in other lands. Wives passos for bag. I have seenawathes containing infinstry and temperance--they seem to present are not battered to death; bares have nothing less of Frass than lily-of-the-valley leaves; the very antithesis to these terrible pinnies whe to fase from the lash; poverty remains, it is spraye of birth, anh, and rowan also serve their swarmed across the Northi Sex in their black true, but it is not sambittered by close proximity turn, cut, and dried, to be mumbled in the dark kysts-tboy, and their coneins the Danes-laid to excessive luxury. The whole rural population of winter by the patient live-stock, Ever polate heavy tribute upon all our casts, held a great | three parts of the communit, is poor; but tops are carefully parcored for the same par part of our lood in thrall for thres centuries, and left behind them memories of cruelty and house; it is that noble poverty which conceiver till early autumn when there is less suash:00,
rapins darker than soything else in our history, bu simple wants, und gratifion them by wring they require special cum in proparation, Yet there is scarcely suy nation of Europe which
Primitive methots of rature sues for the has kept se pare in race as the Norse; for their ing subsistence out of a physical enviroment that would evercome any except a deantless patches of potato, oats, and rye which constitute is not a land either to brook invasion or invite rics. So the poor man holds his head us high the entire arable effort on most of the farms. immigration. It is a breeding ground for horses MAY NOW BE SEEN IN OUR as his richer neighbour, who salutes the other Ous ealdom seesmidden" or dangstead, such and hardy colonists; those who stay at home perhaps the most contented community en aire, who eats the salmon fishing, and is a
although much of the land nuder galtivation, earth those who go forth to settle in other often composed of merely granite sand and there. lands taks with them that háit of thrift and source of such profit to the owner of carrioles,
it is seldom, also, in Norway that gorerty, fore naturally poor, shows signs of extreme homely austerity of life which sets a man får en evou when extremo, assumes the cumplution of
exhaustion, the owners generally seem indiffe
the roud to welfare. Hence some of quator, Beliler may be empty and backs but rent to the virtues of unaro, poorly clad, yet the house that abelters both the oal Belds contain as wach poppy corn generally has a trim, cheerful appearance, owing could not but smil, yesterday us I bohell to tutorial whereof it is built, and that which the operations of a farmer proprietor of more faraishes fuel for the hearth. The abundanos advanced views. His was a good and sutatsutis of wood and the absence of coal, with its house, a fine verandab ulong the suany front. concomitant grise, tend to keep the aspect and a broad expanse of meadow land stratubing bright without nad fragrant within. Woodon away to the Logen river. He sat in bis verandah walls, resting on a stone fondation, is the in a wide-brimmed str.w hat, watching two lads uniform plan for bone great and small, and a who were manoeuvring a cart in the mondow hek of paint from time to time keeps these In the cart was a tank, and a chance flow of weathertight and cheerful to the eye. Woodwind wafted that to my nostrils which left me is an excellent non-conductor, and as thats is no in no doubt as to what was in that tank. It sint of fuel, these houses are warm in winter; was liquid manure of the most concentrated and but they are noisy dwellings; every footfall overpowering aroma. So far so good, from an resounds through them. Rising at fire this agricultural point of view; the comic part was morning, stealthily, so as not to disturb the in the application of this fluid gold. The two lads each plied a uteusit like a rather large breakfast cup, holding about an imperial pint which they pinnged into the tank, regardless of the appalling touch, immersing their arma to the elbows, and then scattered the contents the south int towards the north, wooden
on the grass. It wemed never to have occurred shingles are generally used, which sometimes either to them or their employer (who was no get a coat of red paint, at other times. doubt their father) bow much labour might have been saved by using a larger vessel, attached to
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The corq barvest is of infinitely less moment than the hay crop to the farmers, small and large; but it is not less staborate and pictar- ly ripened and of indifferen quality, the straw esque, base although the grains may be poor- rows long and rank in the heat and moisture of sbaltosed valleys, and it is of high value as winter fodder. Generally it is battered and twisted into an apparently hopeless condition by the August inlas before it is nearly ready for the sickle: but the area under corn is seldom considerable, and long practice hans made the husbandman skilful in reaping oats and rye under the most adverse conditions. So far the operations have differed not at all from what may be witnessed on any Highland croft; now comes the picturesque feature which distin- guishes the true Northlander harvest, Birches or young pines, ten or twelve foot high, having
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left bare, to ussume lovely surery tons from bleaching in the sun. Toe humbler drellings a long handle, and how much mors economically A Hatha-Room, near Central or Caine Road are sometimes roofed with turf, which becomes aerfect parterre of delicate and brilliant flowers. Yesterday half way up the Baldal, I | saw a truly, exquisite foof garden.
A deep growth of toss varying from rich russet to interne.green, was half veiled by a purpis ist Abebind the hous, I was puzzled at first to ideo of blossom, spangled with gold. The sus being tify
the flowers, which had the appearance of raise embroidery upon dark velvet. Nearer inspection showed them to be those of a small wild pansy and senttered pints of yellowhawk- Weed,
One is accustomed to wonder at the elaborate and ingenious combinations is the flower-beds of London parke, but here was haphazard loveliness on the roof of this lowly mountala cot, surpassing the costliest efforts of the pardetiere craft. Perhaps it is in the pro- fusion and benty of their wid flowers that is to be found the reason for the general neglect of horticultum by the Norse peasant farmers, It is the rarest thing possible to see any attempt st docorative gardening even round the houses of the wealthier farmers. In the cemeteries, it is true, it is the custom to plant owers. perhaps in traditional symbolism of the arrestion; bat nothing of the kind is done Bear the homestead. Then, all through the
numer the woods are full of small fruits blackberries, bilberries, cowberries, Branberries, raspberries, strawberries; higher up the hills you may fill your biggest baskets with the most delicious of all the orange cloudberry; aut thereore it is that nobody follows the ample sometimes set by the parson of the parish. in growing cherries, plume, and gooseberria. The atmont that is done ie to plant a few apple trees; and thie, at this presest t me of writing, are weighed down with ruddy fruit. Fruit farming is perhaps a trifle overdone everywhere Fat present; bat oertainly the favourable climate, [3015 the extraordinary abnudance of fruit produced under the panlouged' auushine of summer days, and the facilities for trånsport offered by the fregnent stomer service in the fjords, sugest that the Norsan might derive their share of profit from the industry.
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DAVID WOOD, Lesving matter-of-might-ha for matter-of-
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it must be os nel that the resoures of the fnot angkang. 6th November, 12- (2850 country are momora thu tisules the ex ating CARBOLINEUM-AVENARIUM Egure slightly over two milion, for a popalo, which has 'remine tut the
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been felled in readiness, all the branchen are topped off except those on one side, which are poles are set up, and the sheaves are hang on the aft as pegs about six inches long. Toen the pegs, so that the little Hold assumes the aspat of a grove of golden columns at fair intervals. It is a method both, prantios) and scientific, for the grain is kept off the wet soil, and the shelves. are exposed to avery breath of air and every rar of sunshine, but it would not nerre the Scotland. farmer's turn, by reason of the scarcity of wood in his country and the superfluity of wind.
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