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ask yekr inspection of
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TMOaa•AT, Dee 30, 1897.
SatIsfLCt
You
ey Back.
in accordance wi
tants -to guarantee
to the fullest exten
particular, and as an hat
the Guarantee Card, .11
find in the pockets o : ar..
meats, means what it
wearing
•
.a
1 Shorey'
Ready
and do not find it
Particular and will'
to us, we will see
money refunded.
H. SHOREY &
Miss. of " R
are
•
your ..Splaints
satisli<ett
MoNrREAL.
' Clothing.
se etraf
a
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THE CANAD
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CO.'S
Rubbers that "WRAR" ems • TO DATZ" as i ke &
_ immense sale ,nifty proves
St� NEVER LO'WPAREDe
AR Darafa.. 1s•p firs..
Paan
FEEDING FOR EGGS.
POWER OF A MOTHER'S VOiC!.
A Pother to to ler child one dal
A *t 1113 am ut be beautifult home above;
alit/Whom heart is full of * wotber'r lute.
Aad t en7 • time In the years that Caine
Be heard the Mound of that low, sweet
It took len back to ills childhood days:
It kept his teat trona tby paths of wrong.
Illi• Beata All Ote•r •ul 1taaees A mother spoke to her +hila one day
In an angry vubr, that made blw ,tart
as a Winter Food. 1 As If an arrow had sped that way
And pierced his loving and tender heart.
The profit is ,lova s sure wlieu every
detail it currrct, t�taa food meat out
be estimated by the pike pald for it to
the market. The cheapest food fur for
poultryman or farmer is that welch vers
bite the largest uuwher of eggs. it
matters not what the food costa so long
as the eggs eurrespowl. It is the prq
duct by wblch we should =ensure and
estimate
TAE M°NAUGUTOr4E SURE
And *ben be had grown to mat's estate,
And was tempted and tried a* all turn
nee,
tee fell, for that mother's angry words
Rad left on bra heart a tasting sear..
--{'13AKU 11 N. CARTKIL, l0 Cbristtruls IA'
dire' Home Journal.
WHEN GIRLS USE SLANG
Oreru bones are not uteri as elite.: l
sively as they should be tr'cuure greet They Lose
low curt, but fa egg- fUCWI tear 1.1* the esteem and lts»Irect of
can be obtained with leas filth ulty and )teenrd People.
ptu
ter1el the bone is far rupeidtor to grain, "It is unfortunate that slang phraseI
uor does the bone really es more then are so easily slipping into este every -day
gruiu iu some rection'. The cutting of conversation, and taking appareutly so
tie bone into available slotsnow reu- fixed a place• in our talk," writer Edward
dered an easy matter, as the 'W -cutter W. W.k in the December Ladies' Home
is within the reach of all. urs fresh Journal. "And the worst of it is that
from the butcher have more tee less meat so mauy people are tuning slang entirely
adberiug, and the inure of Ouch meat ant -oust -lows of the tact that they are
the better, as it will cuss n9 more per doing so. If the common usage of slang
pound than the bone, widk tl
tion of both meat end bone
perfect food from which to pi
1f the fanner can get trop egg* }� bilities of utlMolk. But it 1* not ice,
week from each hen 2; wtater, he wilt '
*fade a large terulie„Ng mile. stool ;Etat confined. Slang is invading the very
it the pro iuct of each ileo ""bt` 1n- ni t of circles: it is beginning to in-
-crerst-d baa etteeel'r west -0 v, in win- Alienee the talk -Of ottt■ me*&.•caAe uJI
ter, that nue egg Wilt -joy :ft--lhoL=�� �rirlr. And this Sr why f1Se habit'
food she can possibly ten '•i nod it shouldrt!tVe eto*er-siistalun.._.A ria
tkeretore Swyr to teed the subsumed are' forgetting that rung phrases and
Mat will induce the hung to lay. If the refinement are absolutely foreign to each
ens are euttt:uute4 food a04 yet produc- other.,„Lidtkis.
phrase maymore air-
ing no eggs. they will anuli.•` -s irsaa toe -ye seine than a term of e. but
their owner. and this bapp,etis every 'wit- o ever N'letve, rae.-ja-tea 1u yes.
rite he nnfuvorittnably.TaipIt is high time that
nor et our girl* should realize that they
should speak the English lan-
guage in their conversation, and not
the diuiect or the race -truck and lingo
of the baseball field. A girl may rause
a smile by the apt nae of ,,bine slung
phrase. But. inwardly. those who ap-
planet her. place her, at the same time,
in their estimation. No girl ever won
an omnce of respect by being alavgy. On
the contrary, many a girl. unconscious
of the mouse, has feand herself gradu-
combina- were confined to a particular order of
almost a girls, it would, perhaps, serve as an incite
toy, egos. Gator of character, aid pans unnoticed.
r it would, at least, not touch the seesi-
has nothing but the the patronage of the year
closing. Wishing ands and customers a merry
and enjoyable Chriltd a happy and prosperous
New Year. Daring' now at hand all that dili-
gence and courtesy o inake the business of shop-
ping pleasant to ourgs will be done willingly.
We have a full rangti
Boos all Shoes, 8I, Orslioes etc.
Repairing neatly and prompted Cheap for Cash.
ter on a large number of
bens receive plenty of fowl b
the proper kind.
- A pound eif cut green bole
ent for 10 hens one der, h,
that one Cent will pay for the
that number of fowls. if on
grain be fed at night to 16
one pound of bone ire tb'•
should be ample for each day i
ter. In summer only the bo
given. Sueb a diet provides
nitrogen.-pbospbstre, Bine
substances rcquire4 to--enabl
to Isf •Sits. As an egg S
three cents in winter. it
i. eiespeeeeta eclbone aha
the greater Nu rcif-Vg'gn-
-thg..total cost, but in
profit as wall. •> • •
The bone -cutter in as neat
poultryman as his feed mill.
him to. tine an ezcellent and
and _eves him a profit whet
otbenitse he teieweelettLeee.A
It is claimed that a bone-ent
JO$N XtVC111TOS, Llian.g.r
or 1
limmignmegam
In buying GROOXRIE want the Best and
the Freshest, particularly canl_get them at
STURDY BROS. aI;blit that poorer goods
cost you elsewhere.-_ -•
If you want to buy a of resent, see the nice
things we have in CHINA BARS.
S
.t; OHRISTMA8
vuttiei-
mea nr
oite for
quart of
u*, and
Ding, it
the wiu-
need be
, starch,
all the ally slipping out of people'* respect by
sheet hhue
theet the -tact that -her talk was -dotted with
nslang Phrase.. 0h, she -ice eteter.' anid
u that it a woman not long ago, of a girl who
grain,eel. ami could keep a co upgny constantly amtisrd
h, ti;P t+ irer- apt mint-44.4411&„'else amuses
--
ttine greatly. tint I seam doe eafFete--
ry to ��• i1.4'W ...err to my hu*pe nor have my girls
t enables kn«w .iter.' It is "a {rater Txnpoiati4d- furl
rap food, a girl. witieh has as it* only battle the
he might the jesrap dterkells of the is never long.Mer. The life of
•r a low.
peyrfee"-----.._._-_ • -
itself in eggs - and really, eat uotbiog. wear P•wer in Various reurritAwe.-
Bones are now one of the'starttelwr--- The large pian.;, for the utilization of
of rood tor pdultry, and no r u altnnitl- -seater power in our eatery now furnish
have them omitted. They food, grit 72,000 horn• -power, with the prospecLot
and lime. all combined In d, and tier as increase to 150.000 horse -power, when
hens Will leave all other Ms to re- all are completed. ' In addition, there
ceive the cut bone. If eutine, even are a vast number of smaller ones teed
chick% and ducklings will reit such ex- in mitre* or in lighting towns.
cel}cut fond. while turkeys pea rapidly Switzerland - come* next with 4R.1$111.
on it. To rima with sneer requirrll France will have 18.000 when the plant
the use of the bent material tine green on the Rhone. near Geneva. is completed.
hone beats all other substars es food (Germany and Italy hare less that 20.000
for poultry. -Poultry Age. hent -power each. Norwayand Sweden_
each have about 13.000, with poasibilit'ea
of great development. England cornea
last with only 4000 borne -power. Some
1.5.000 of the power credited to America
belnugs to Canada. a country which
ahounde in undeveloped, water powers.
These water powers are mode to do
all that coal can do. except raising s
smoke. A coal bed is exhaustible. and
every ton taken from it brings 1t neater
its snit: tint the energy a waterfalls is
inexhanstihle and will be available for
man's needs long after the last pound
of mal it raised from the mine.
Not the leant remarkable feature of
the. aew depnrtnre is the size of •the tur-
bines employed. One hundred borne -
power need to be regarded as a large
amount to be given by n single wheel.
Rome of the turbines at Niagara develop
30 times aa mac$. The next great
movement rimy be the utilisation of the
tides. in which there 1* an immense
reservoir of power. We may see the
day when the great amount of water-
power in Alaska le brought down to a
temperate region and et more valuable
than the gold under Its frozen soil. -
Hartford Courant.
RDY-BROS
DOMINO
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Poultry Parasite
It may surprise the genet reader to
ktww that four different sot`s 4 tape-
worm attack chickens. foue�tther kinds
atteek geese, nevelt attaeldoeks. and
five attack pigeon*. T seemedv for
tapeworms is one tt'aapo,nfa,f absinthe
w !d1 tow is. mixed in wartb an
once a day for tbrer or foie. Clean
up and sprinkle premise•, sli fotfe lfuid
outte4s sulphuric arid mixein one gal-
lon of water. For otb intestinal
worms, give one teaspoon( of turpen-
tine to 25 bird*, mixed in to mash.
For gape worms more albeit fowls to
new quarters. kill all nick ds and thor-
oughly toil them, chop annul fed to
the laying bens. Di*infeede old gear-
tern- ards, runs and ileum -by sprink-
ling thoroughly with the die sulphuric
acid. Feed turpentine and►afoetida in
soft food of the fowls tot few day's.
The remedies and prevent* for mite*,
hes and flees are gener*1 understood.
Cleanliness and the dtrteth' are the
best preventives. Wbitenb, kerosene.
etc'.,applied to moat., fluo.neat boxes,
ete.. at frequent Inte l re ditto
effi-
cient. A little copperaa
soda. and half a tea*poonfpt nnzvone-
he drinking wale t , a dozen
row s on '. , +. and
preventive of internal pa tea. -
WVorld.
I Get the winter elothinii;Mlnding_a
blanket for Oat'
the horse.
it does not cors mueh !Jath to bat-
ten the cracks a the at'
Apples and vegetables I in weight,
when stored, if net kept Sped storage.
Cob meal furnishes desirable
balk. but has not much ,meat in it,
we would say to an inqu.
Now comes a man and w that on a
l*rge farms it is cheaper *7 nee► ma-
chinery than to bou*e mit' The menu-
faeturers ought to vote at man a
medal.
'Wallace says that the it Independ-
ent man in the world is 'farmer. for
all he has to buy I. cof tea, spices,
and tobatro. In feet hems grow his
tobae•ro, and get along put tea end
coffee, and so all he !tells *ices. -
Western Plowman.
e;er►bedy who sew our beautiful- T of lacaiday ,AtEeactions is glad
Or it, At that time we all wish to alar !nada , hapay with suitable
1. But where to find the gifts t Ock answers that question—an-
en it fully, perfectly. Come and seeteltiss without limit ; something
for every age ; something for every toast that will fill your requirements
without emptying your puree.
For the little folks—Dolls the from lc. up ;Games of every
description, from 4c, up ; Orokonole. til for 90o., a large lot of Sleighs
for 20c. each ; Fine Chink Ware, L,etlGooda, Celluloid Goods, Plush
Good*, Gold and Silver Goods. Space dt permit W enumerate the half
of our attraction*. but we promise the 4 quality. the mat in quantity,
And lowest prices to .all, without distinct age 01 olgw.
Romeo ober the place__
Smith's $a,zaar .64.rr Depot
Bea elle Town >ftr••t.
421111
iUTARLIMI 1 Iii.
s
10.
Poultry Perae*A.
A considerable economeffeet-
ed by feeding to your f from
the table and refuse les. and
trn ire.
One advantage in cart your hon,,
to lay in winter is in $r becoming
broody early in the April nd In only
that way do we get the et pullets for
the laying *lemon the sez ,
Finely pulverized claylike* a bet-
ter duet bath tban purind, and it
serves et better purpose„ in mixing
with the hen menet* to put its get -
tinct into elude and to ab ammonis as
the manure h deceomp vis
Carrots Good fee ,see.
Of RH roots with wee horses ore
tcemprted, the carrot. a !ale, is the
favorite, and perh* st then beneficial.
it is *aid to iw sense heretie in its
effects, sad to exercise >�flexions in-
doenee on the akin. Cit it is that
a sick horse may be cos into eating
mimes when disinclined partake of
M e*p MhPr Rnnririw'lent rade gtrb cls
\r b•rteflt rtytnit*. II'or tYHng hnree
esrrots arc most vainabY en article
nt diet• and s few may $lvPn w
advantage ewers to a 1 is heal
eouditton.
Site eintisiatakinlimsaimp
ewer and -'p
ea
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k
The Lea, Maw's A..ilt_
lostn•et Often r.sor•terery tngesi-
e•a argumeets to Notify f: and some
bay men ezpend more et is hunting
pee4wee, than would beulred to do
tiweir work. We have 1 awes error
that !waft olb.ralti not
whiter hengehenget.grnmn Niftiest tib•
phren and the bore. armee rewsitive
to tk. eotdl. Ta. Pease•, grimness
the horse do not trete( Th -k are
aN f obit le winter*me
Filth Ari We A•detr•.eh'.h•.ma.
lb the horse V all ,wase!
•
A Replica or Civilisation Everywhere.
Sit. Petersburg society 1. subdivided
large !Umber of coteries,
a , p ,- r , • - :tit- titled
It is neeeasary to have the en r
several of these. Then only can one
fully appreciate the charms offered by
It Petersburg societe to those fortun-
ate enough to have Leen received in a
friendly manner. To eccomplish this is
no easy task. Rneinna are suspicious
of foreigners, particularly of members, bers, of
the diplomatic corps. But once a for-
eigner is able to make himself known
and appreciated, society provides for him
a most charming life in the ROM}nn
metropolis. Unlike other capitals. the
official position of n foreigner here has
absolutelg no influence on his po*ition
in society. In Alija respect there is no
society in the world err entirely inde-
pendent as is that of Rt. Petersburg A
man in either limed or disliked for him-
self alone, and if disliked the "smart"
set of the Russia• espitai simply ostra-
cizes him without further formality. The
seeepted stranger is not tracked and
spied upon by the secret police. as in
Berlin. nor importuned concerning the
number of his,"quartering*," as in Vi-
enne.
Menne.
H AR PE1tSTWEEKLY
. * "eke j /11
OVRN i' T f ZJ1S11
Gaspar Wallasey W. D. Howells
'N
How Love Is Wn and Rept.
To a woman, gentliesw from one
stronger than bereeif is the moat power-
ful attraction. A woman's lode is not
a thine of reason or judgment -alas for
men if it weir•; -but the conviction that
w•haterer that man may be to others;
to her he 1s unwavering in courtesy, ten-
derness, and reepeet. Her love and
derotion will keep aglow through adver-
sity and even ding ace.
It is diapo.itirrn re.ther than cheraeter
which counts in married life. The most
moral of men mi1bt he a detestable swe-
etens to live with, while one who 20
"naughty, but Hien,” mig.ht make a wo-
n nn's
o-
n.nn'■ home charming. But in an cage
it Is wise to follow that old any
('myrrh. which says- "When about to
hay a horse or enter matrimony, regard
the manner of action, 'dint your eyes
tight, and commend yourself to God.'
The White Tepee.
The white topes is an excellent imita-
tion of a diamond. in fact, some •,f
them are so like the diamond V ant and
hrtlh*try that many people who are not
expert esnait dieting -Web the different*,
*aye The Jewelegee Review. Farmers,
especially, who, as et rule, do not sees
genuine 'iamonds every day, are pretty
••wily fooled on these stones, and it did
not tali* tee fakirs Wog to find that
out.
A. Ahsv-Tlaww Rlwt.
If yon have a supply of leaf aeasnnrit
Rots on hand. ea there soak in wilt Md
taster toy tw stV•4err hours b•ftse's ha -
1t tbsmlt it w'1H ko rove !alm tress
smack
daring Paye will prcacut to 0. readers a faithful pictuna! repre-
seutatIou of the world's moat iatereatirg and ioportart Mw..
THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY
nstloM$ all later-
satfanat Ptlltics
kos,al and Stomata
psestleas
Iadratrtat Entsrprtas
itt sad tits/own
The William,' will coa/iaw to participate
w the great political everts of our coon
try. It will treat of the social and eco -
softie Sasebo,, rid of the development
of the middle west. Its special corre-
nt ie the Klondike Intl trace
awry of the great gold discoveries.
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Two loog serials will Appear during Ile ta*„gi .
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year, wnii bated by authorsof inter Tn* ,.,!idle.: naa*tTa
wt oval tams, aid sill be iliwtraud. pr FRAM; A. Brvc:re.v t'
ONa 01104:
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