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no in/view 1'
1-o hay. .1' eepla
Iwo! lheld to
Owns, Ila hey
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1,80'1 talc ef-
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le the-e+M'`
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the i►e•r drh'-
tor*tione and
at Toieten
1 Ifernein Ewe
tal3. The (lef-
ty hopseeel
DTtli nee of t11"
TWO LETTERS.
11at Not, Changed Itis Mind In
Sween Years.
Teo t•orresPoadesee Tells Mor• Km-
poetically'I'kaa Seesaws Amy tklmg
t'e.ld, tee regime
sskldue y1911..
tures Made by r
(moot,
l ° la
ihamuKeralw°,of this place,
goo
NUINIeI'ful example of W1011
Jwldr Kt1111ey Polls will du for rick
f ool .ufferom IiuwauIty.
Ur Neatness'' teal been very t'1, in-
deed. all that the doctors had
able.
"l▪ er" hl111 up am great d.wl of 1money Hin tre ay--
"pent u 1t
olo to obtain a cure, but all l4) rain,
mai at Inst a (stand ■uggeeted
lluld'r K,dney Pills. The WOUdrl•IUI
vwody rerun wads hie u well wan,
^IIl
ye▪ iru ago, he ter ucuri'cely yknow15105 n
who. Llue+sr Imo been truce, and has
moor loin a returu of boa old trou-
ble. The followtng• letters which be
bas uddresseed to the proprietor's of
J)tsld +holeafroOnt., Oct. 1 he 110.15 story:
In Decetuber, 1898, I
ark and bald up, unable to work for
11 month& I wee confined to my
bowie cad to my bad. I was attr°de•I
it oar oust timer duan. tier.' m.ro.hs
by toe diffedeckled
that nt doctors
naytoailmentwas
e of
ter m deta�it
them,: kidney end Incurable. 'Thr
4)t!'• r two said that It was 'spinal
etweetee, bat all five of them pa•e-
po„Dee.l any sae absolutely end por4-
t•tr'y incurable. key "cope, will
nearly all Kuno, for 1 war not n
Itch Mall. Senneunce advlred me to
try lwdd'e K.duey P111s, and as u
loot teem I (Ad w. After I had taken
three boxer 1 was abbe to walk
about,(but 1 tonttnued the treatment
.uud 1 had taken eighteen boxes.
Tow I pan any 1 ate entirely cured
soil able tel du my wort an well an
ere,. eomuel Kernahan.
(Miert, April 24, 1902.
I am as round as t ever wan and
peels out had the ■eghte.t return
of no. oil troubled, rine ramie i kid -
:et I'.Ils coact me away IuInouel Kernubact unk in
ent
In1.l s Kidney fills cure to May
Croat
London, Aug. -tgaln we final Chinese ewbroddery, dune III 51u11 Llu.
r4) 1 f I I II If rpx,rt" o4) the flout. •1'h'• shooting In
n
,ted by threads Lt gold. The, FraDOO always mummer we. It crows
to a yoke wheel'would, the hips.
They should Or out with a practised
110151 &rmI then they are Amply de-
lightful for wuttalos In The kilted
part is wuoh •t
shaped. , that the top
pleated are (arrow and shallow to
&void a 'maple
:emu of bulkiness. but
below they flow out w-.Mty anal
gracefully. Sometime., the pleute Jurt
at tow back go up to the onto', the
yuke gulag IWuud
t11170'15‘1:7/1111:1'
lse rel.unr (rnt,
Twaw 4)1111 wile the yoko•s and liulr.ro
blousec
to dark green. oal the pleat-
ed skirt of dull dark blue awl green
turtau, but they are really 'ammeter
n11 to one material. For ordinary
wear ainchuinchoff the ground le the
v,
or,oet l•ualh. but From!, elegnule0
aro pivot, ling thenmeltes with 'Aorta°ale wives on the owe of the Cor- and salmon silks un a white 1•Ioth to the clash. to be ready fur "la
mol, la ar emelt rr, 001110C a t
°nation, awl full of hope that tibia g
I time all mayIlgl
go uta with eclat and
joy. 1f only the weather be kind,
leo far It dune not look too hopeful,
and experts are .iiakiug their heads
ominously and suylug little about
It ; 1t duos not do to prophesy till you
are► sure-eapeuially concerning the
I Engllrh climate, which doer general-
ly what was leant exposited of It-
' this yeur at any rate. The Kea -
nth ler been 4)u abnormally pro-
longed affair, which should be good
for trade. Tutu iheelf led somewhat
deserted, 'tit true, but the country -
Mete bailees mei rarer reekleuces and
clubs have been gaily and Gelidly eu-
MITI? TO P1 IMS,
' tortalning Colonial sud other vlrl-
torr. None of the society folk hate
gone far off as yet, preferring to
keep within boil of the l'oronetluu. 1
war at a tharluing garden reception
to day or two :1w la is ouatry bourse
where the Mese party
Imclude4 secant comedians,
Misr Butter, Mrs. Bowlby, Mime Flor-
ence Halon ,Moutreall, Mr. Ap-
plebe Aduwr, end others. The
helices wore very pretty toilettes.
Certainly the Cunaehenus baa, al :t
rule, the knack of "putting ou" her
clothes letter than the average/
kingll.lswomuu. •he alas bar (lie
right thing fur the right moment -
g reat mutter, you will agree -and
payee attention to small detalla so
4)e to avoid an tnbarwontuue note
1n the "nameable.' But, this is nu
to •
ea
n rs you.
Lilo not app ere entertaining has
ever been done on sash a colossal
The benefits that will uudoubtedly and empenmWe wade ar thio port
lurpltabl• glow of fripndlinerr for
renron aver J 'one bus felt tomb a
recut to farmer, from 5110 rrrent
lgcirporatlon of the Imtereational those who lar.- lalklr+l on our littered
safest, -r Company which took over that no trouble low been rp'Irel to
the buvluerr of tie. floe. Ietldmal line- do the !Helton, honor and give .haw
pleasure. Mr+. Itt,bineon, u rich
voter wunufnclurerr i,tve prutwbly Anglo South African, hostess, was
cut been considered by a largo per -content with no Lacs than el araII
tie4 of the farming community. I Bernhardt, M -Ion. Coquette, andPl.on-
Tiu, ,rouutile,ll uete.ally 01 a carr ' can fur hw• concert, lust the display
pftdutlun of 1111. Intercepts of mumu- 4)r flowers' r11 her lovely mutual coal
facturi•r'o and Mom uf 115 Ir farw.•r not have been .eirparsed in New
Evolvement molt be appmar.111 to aIle, York. The singers and rumelleuere
-ulu• wbu uudrrrtan'lr, the presea mora have been making a mean hay -
sit uxlruu. '.'cot, for they leave been wnnt..I
The hnreamed and Increasing cont herr. there- and everywhere. There
of anterial, wanufacturllag sod all- to little Odette flume, who le (Ikea
1eK-flee latter in consequence of ea- mall bumming -lard, gitiob her
tame :end I.Ittrr competition be- quaint, f,ua•lnathg emit:its;
tw•.en wraufacturere mold their rev- )Weise . Fa ,lou, whore moot
' rrvl welling ugeute-has made the fusctaating "Laughing Moog' Ing hl them, and they are
Lunhe•.31 unprulll8Wr. and "Ill+ 0111 If ignotine- have givou wearing the, with flounced frock.. of
The two aetertatives left fur then place to "Mrs. Henry Hawkinai*n lace or lInon, hick &Ads to the old
our:u(aeturere were either the 111- Freneli-very qualm, but prettier world effect. ser 110(11.0 of the big
(reaping of the pricer, of machine+ or , thou La I•.nglirh really -and a host 18341 hats with the. brinr In front
the r.dueteen of the east of senna- ' of other foreign entertainers to give filled In with pidf go of chiffon, pale
feature and cane. The latter could a tette of "memre piques nae" to the bins 4)r peak gene Ily, and sprays
oily Ise acconeollhed by eunoentrat- musical mune 1 Come mugs are In
of tliowrrs, a big a un out.ide the
leg the Lu.t,lr.o lee nae company. j great reglle'.t, tax,, mem-delis the red t,rllll and long wide ( Ilffon 'stream-
er can r.uJily be "pen, rho Iona- genuttte artl'1• ns ailed by pretty ors roomed and faslr°td loosely on
fog of the new cempa(y wan lot a Ethel. BarrTwore and Mrs. Furans the chest, and a lialf-wreath 4)u the
gook )•bbleg wore tem'. bort a can-' Robinson. eruml cum ptln the Ittun 4)e
Whig of mutual interests. There Is' I believe the daylight ,leeorxtlonm el q s1
-"10-wwt'red stork , the eapltatl.atwaa on datytela_�•�to-nteirrmv-w'lll he havadgrsr, witch it crrtaln b.eolea-
lr 1 1 ted t nothing like ,e Imposing 11A the r'a
Granddaughter
LADY FLORENCE KEPPEL,
of the late Bir Allan MarNab, of Dundnrn.
latter 1@ much sought after In Par- I such a mnell ado about nothtglg, and
is to go on frocks for the .earlde, there to ouch a "fueeibur" ' about
and country. It look* so well on ' erery'tlring couneeteel with It.
the new little short loose coati,. While speaking' of home -worked
formltg lung, narrow, turn- aotiss►rles, I should have mention-
ed back lapels, Dollar and sleeve
borders -or cuffs -if the sleeves are
the full shape below the elbow.
Throe teats are much newer than the
Itn*suus hemmer and boleros. but
you want •u Kesel French pattern to
have really the right thing. They
are wueh worn. wade ire rhw1ml taf-
fetaa or autism with pinked out ruch-
.w mull hanging sleeves, having full
mimeo or Iwo nuelersleever, Juet the
things our grandmothers wore,
5500 big Leghorn hate 4)r puke -bon-
net&, the l'nrislenne look" charm-
ee'a/errat .,, mn, r.prerrn y -_-. charm-
-ea a- pretty, Ira*, young face.
actual and. taluOble aseete. There le projected before; for nue thing lady parragh'i pretty ole ee has
se stock offend to the public, it been wearing one In coffee -colored
belxg all been rul7scrlbed and {all
The Nieto le %Porter, straw, door with pale bine mouasel-
for by the manufacturers and their and the prRef"e on ditto, w that line and pink wild ramps, which sults
tlssuriatpr. , there 1t' nut sncb rcopo for display. her dark, arirl,rrratic face; she IMO
The nlanagernent of the Interns- or hunting and wxl-wish mottoxw
tritely amts cut sea very attract-,
'Duna! Harvester Company 1r in the there wine*. no 1.1 k, but there will Ivo {rofessionnl singer. under the
bands of well-known, experienced not be till profuoie . of flowers and "ns -de -theatre" of "Mair' Wing.
peri. greenery. IL night Lindon should (teff," hpr meaner, Dr. Henry Wood.
TM' otfl':err are: President, Cyrus look lovely, however, or no expellee le tory proud of her. and with ker
1I1. lij",nslck, ('halrmau Exeruttre 111 nested Iullluminnt g. 'Ilse- Hank rich voice lend pleasing personality!
Lulu, late, Charier Deering , ('hoer- of Englund i' coming o u strong with Khp will probably be u great ac -
man Ruane( CumwlttcS, George w. Its whole facade cover 1 with cut qutsltIon.
Perkins: lice-Pr.•otdents, Harold F. rryertal., and outlined *5 tib colored frlklaq of Irate,
McCormick, James Dowrlug, Wm. le 11Rhts. The crystals will be lit up
Jews and John J. lllessner; S•cre- by burning tatty thouotuu feet of there are amine quaint ',haps@ em -
tory and Treasurer, filched F. Howe gar an hollr! There ore to a spires minting from Parte, for wearing os
The members of the Board of Dino._ of crystals stunning up at
tore are as full..." Cy run llentley, roof, non the garland./ of
Wllilseu filer:mg. C:,4r1.-.. Demotic, Itghts ell look like m'talic
Oakes Deering. Eldridge M. Fowler, wreathe eovering tib • front. An
E H (.aro, Jostle J 'downer. Iii. eaed ml'us mulll'olore+l Irrlde,+rent rr
Hump, Abram M. Hyatt, William
Ret with qpm, wl'1 Knrm'rwtl 5
fi . J"4)r+, ('y rue H. Mc('urptlek, Her- rnfrnnce, with the addlUon of tory
old F. MfrC.,rmlck, Hoarse W. Perkins, mntlopr Heel mysl lettere.
Norman B. Ream, Leslie N. Ward, I.erd mud Lady ritralacoaa
Paul D. Crarath. did their beet to mats people happy
The. Internntlonal Harvester Com- 'o
Pan, owns five of the 'argent liar- at their big garden party at Kwell- A
q worth, the house• on . 010•11:11 ones
seder plants In etlstenre. The t'hnm- o lull* with "peel u redith and hew ado
Plan, Dprr.ng. McCormlrk, M,Iwnuk.e grncefnl verso'. Thr wexthrr was
and I'IIuu-peaute that have been gnod, on the week, though the wild ; tee o
Prod��ring nearly or quite t10 par cent. blew hlgb need mads• mnn.r p epic brown
.t floe harvesting marhftarw of the prefer the huu.•e *51111 n I ite•tlllee- green,
P'4r1e1. toting trpoRnme amt soiree' to - the { twletet
It Moo Owna llmbnr and aedtl lends• grunnds, where the boot of the I thiran1
blast furnaces and a stent plane ;It f'SW,, ere nrtel the Monello, dirc,nraeel lir pretty
has r new factory In the pieces of 105•00t moats at Inu'rrnlw. Ry the way. horns wide
cunRtrtietlon In Panache ninny ('anndlanw may Ike to possess with apruys
It in believed that the cost of pro- the ups, let 'graph; of Lord Strath. I velvet .trin
during grain, grins and corn harvea- roan b! R.•ckler WIlsou, which given I terlpolse. .1
org b,nchhee. will bo aa renluced that n short, ,uncia' and shot t„4) hlghl7 the 1rr1'Inn
ve the motor care or for the oountiy, la
ored plate Ktraws, ral and green, dark
room. mile and rot. brown and orange., etc.,
4.1,r- I he sedese ern Inflated and stand out.
n In mach the eleope of an airehlw and
!" the trimming is a simple marl of
shape for wearing with the motor -
hood of omit eIlk which fastens round
t anti coulee down to keoo the hair
ti Hoek free from duet and Kniuts.
other freak In ntraw chispenux is
indation or groundwork la one
with *draw MararoollS or roset-
another all over lt. I saw a
straw with macaroons of
ra brown chiffon veil
°mid It and encircling the
lo toy original but not
me the tiePp yellow Leg -
of rows and narrow
black green or pale
ttle later we shall we
reation• absolutely
the preseat low pricey ran be C4111- ortiorrel More of id. Ilfe. hie tI 1011011 with feat ers, arranged rotten
11Piled, and that conenquently the re- lir, fop hp 51 ID dime need' for nth" so, Prince of Wal ' plumes at inter -
Suits cannot be °the rwiss than belle- p,eiple lit. diy, and will probably Tee. m. group.. it mews .0.w.
(Hal the farmer. To maintain the not be lase help.'ut in future 1,1 the what funereal. pert pa but In black
to wear with /1. 11 1, toilette It l•
gersent priors of these machine,' empire Di generosl and (anemia n
Menne to continue and increase, the wirticular. IP has rertalnly earned
devrimenient of the agriculture of our thniike for hot.lag been in -
the world, for no ono cause has cone strumontal In binding Canada more
trIbutiol ter ean contribute more to closely to the Motherland. and Kno-
ll" dr‘elopment than the cheapnree land will ma meekly forget the
elegant and picture
wale the pointing' of
The Newest 11
ed the pretty collars people are
wearing over little swats. some-
times -square Mlaped, but more
051 up uuw by the Perlman* as
wearmly ar by the F.ubllah dames,
but in Fraise they are re,her more
Dewiest .,1.1 conaequeully more he•
coming, If not so durable They
are twisted about teepee toddy,
eourf.xl with gauze or mouswdhu-,
x11(1 eve° the favorite buiebof cher-
ries' often finds u little r.rul.g
place somewhere. They di, *do the
hovers with the+ big impolitic, hal,
with lace ftlllieg nil ntukl over the
brim. The frlll.ol brio lints of Iasi
year, anal longer cyto, are now heft
pretty tweet, to "Harriet out for a
holiday.' (llamaeclair.
seoesteleAseet
THREE ROOD RECIPES.
llelwrlw"4)t of cot a•udture,
Ottawa, .tub. _l, 154tH:.
Too caw•l' Limo' tan•.' 1•aullot 1►e
given to the toter of huwur In the
growth 4)t cooped au.' Lie the oiafule-
+ace of 11 r 1:15ty. Il 1r lib0
t., 511 oto.•. h ore mei keeper
ee, n` i :tow /r Ileo cell, au
e 1 title, wit .•.11 e.+ lie utast
In .site. 01 .1.1 p1 115 fuu.l. .hen it
Ir.Aimee a.ceer.1tl . to purchase 1t In
1W111uIeIO.l►l feltIIIsere Humor fele
w 1 Waffles the food epee witch CDR roti
C mLeeceurgieuients laser. and whleh
( NC,Ci by their tiro fuucttunr eouvert hr
Ch5i i- ouch.--$eit.l. ride and cut up uri0"15+ ultrugeu lulu ",troll's. It
p:, anewe considerable awouatl of
50 rip.. tomatoes, chop and add 1. the m•uerul u
food con.titue°l.. Thera,
green peppers and alae large white in the further detxempusitIon of the
oolong with half a pouted of brown humon ussumuioe potterer
liberatedii t lou twee
*agar. fool tabhspxoettub erf sett, available W growing o,opr, and flow
nlalo level tivwlaouhds each t+f recent experLtuenti an I rercarch by
ground cloves, allspice, and ginger. Prof. Mhutt, chemist, of the Central
and half a gallon of vinegar. 11.41
expetinlrntul Fetrm. Ottawa, there
gamily, stirring aud crumbing all to it rUU►On to believe that the mineral
a parte, fur at teacart au hour, and limonites furnish n lugs proportion
lwlgMr d It Ir thin at that timet of the poloist', 11.11►e and s4) on, meed
sod tlaeu bottle tigiitl,v, c4)verlug the
by crops. Then humus server to tet-
tOpaf of floe tx7ttles with sweating wax crews+ the abiorp.te nal retentive
- 'ig 1-r's Baia r. power of both, for moisture. It
Fig Pickles. --'Mew• are unusual. Ke Wren mrd l•roteelr
and eepeceilly leilclour. Weigh hulled a
figs and take three-quarters of a modest extremes of roll tempera-
pmeid of auger to every gement of --lure- It u31c"an,u a old we.lowe heavy
fruit. Make a ay'ruie of the sugar and septi. 15'rerves 10 materwily dlmmu-
& cupful of water to each {mewl, 055ltil aburs
s of fertilthee e..,5 ,Io,°tiyrfby
boll aced *kiln for five minutes, and K
thew drop the figs 1n and simmer poorer tight rebs 1n the best way.
till a straw will penetrate them. 'thus it led et Ideal that Minium +hou.d
Put them in jure lti layers with bo regarded es a 1505* ootupuneut of
a few clover. bits of whole otanamou. a very high order•
axial a very little mace between The r.Wt.on of huwur content to
them, and cover with syrup, but do nitrogen present in roan of sewllar
not demo the tally For three morn- 0,14511 un ter 'meteor m,•trorologlcal
Ings pour off the syrup without moo- uunftioug is Practical') oonotauo. It
tog the fruit, reheat It to the boll- !her beim note+'d, tow, that the
log point, and put It Lack ; the third I ula4)uut of huwur prevent g.000 4)u
morning nieaeure it and allow one exce.lenl tlwugh mut 4)u ,nIalhble lu-
cup of vinegar to every three cup* owarut,uu of the+ amount of organic
of syrup, boll it up thoroughly, {aur , u-trogelI px,r0essod by the sol*. It
at once over the fig*, and close the beer also bre•n obrcrtet.l that
as the humus tams pima the
toms.-Harppr. Baser.
Lavender lotion to soften water.
-Take 4 ounces of aloolol, 1 ounce
4)i ammon,5a and 1 dram of oil of
lavender ; mix. Add 1 teaspoonful -
no more -of the lotion to two quarts
of tepid water. Beelder being beue-
(Ictad .to the skin, it will give you a
perfumed bath. which le the joy and
delight of womauvklnd. It le splen-
did for an oily *kin, as It .oftens
the water and helps to cleanse the
pores of their secretions. -Roston
Glebe. •
the soil particle, through the ageoey
of certain wleruorpulrwr pre,sot
u, the toll. Thew bacteria attach
lhrmretv.'s 10 the root. of the grow-
ing clover or other legume, and forma
therm mediae" or tubercle& Tlie.r
nodule& swarming with their ouuut-
Ie*r lnlsabltaute, are to be found In
*Met varying from a pl°'s head to a
pea and frnslueutly scattered In
vtaat aawbere cover the rote of the
legume. When they are about the
clover, as regard, Its ultrugetous
fund, is l4) the moue categuey as
other plants. The ultrugeu elabor-
atsd by thew microbes 1, passed oa
to the hetet Mout and it is there
bultt up Into the usual nitrogenous
compounds of the tissues of the
rots. stem and leaves. These facts
represent the most Important disco-
very lu agricultural .deuce of the
nineteenth century. The chief
Value 4)r (ire." Neuurlmg,
or the system of ploughing under a
growls` crop o! clover, lire 1n the ad-
dition of nitrogen otherwise unob-
tafiwble. By the subwyuent decay lu
the ,oil of the turuted-under clover
this nitrogen is set free, and eon-
verted by nitrlflcatlon into avail-
able food fur future crops or grain`
fruit treed. route. and the Tike. Tri.
growth and harveating of the nitro -
Kea consumers (wave the soli pourer
la nitrogen ; the growth 4)i clover
and other legumes, even when the
crop has beano harvested and the
rote only left, leaver taw .o11 In-
variably- richer In that eonstltuent.
There are other advau'tage., though
4)t lesser Importance, accruing from
thlr wethud. Humus In large amounts
is former! In the ,oil from the or-
ganic matter of the clover In &d-
entlenl to the functione of manuring
with clover there is the mechonked
ea well as the chemical improvement
of the ,oil. the addition of food ma-
terials, and the eocouragemeet of
microbic life within the soli. 'I'tleu,
too, coutdderable amounts of pates'',
ultrogen goo's wIW i(. F:apudug the phosphoric at•Il, end Ione are as
rubvtauee of the roil w the air, 4)6 by eorbeel and built up Into It■ tissues
our ordinary methods . uf furmlutf during the growth of clover. There
with the tpk,ugh, Itrrow `anal l0 011. in part are ublalued trews deptho of
twists tar obsslp►tte the Ito
au a natural cone. qui nae, W
the uttrogem. bolls growing gr
clueively every your lore wore
gen by this huwur oxidation tlaw
removed b1 tier crop, and tblr logs
greatest In those soils which ar
rustiest In nitrogen. Experiment• at _
the Mluneesota, P. M. A.. Experiment w' offered ase 1101015 50•I for the use
Mention "(owed that for every .5 op seeding crops Is much more
us. and, the .oil not reached by the roote of
t'ore'aw other farm crops; therefore the
n ex-
tue seal -unlet clover crops elan b.
tri+. conelocred as adding largely to
the mineral *apply of the superficial
• boil layer. Thu feature specially
worthy elf note, though, 1n til. eon -
'lion Is that (hie mineral foal
• pounds of nitrogen nbsorbtd by the oval bre than .before (be clover
Markka Tableot ticen. crop, groin following grata for a num- appeoflrlatel It : It ter practically
In the autumn showing of table or 4)d year,. 148 poem, of nitrogen been al,eady digested, ani lo.
a (herefor'e,omure eery of aselmlla-
1uttte0. . I 1 ,lou. To hems benefit's muse, b0
tier g work that cloverdewr
woof lmpurt..uicq and worthy of tin a "catch" sop, preventing the
study by harmers in Canada' °4)t only I lo*• or soluble trate and uthe•r
o tout btu In
In the older I'mvinOe n
nupkhy the liking for a centre mono- were ilert, due to oxekatlon of organic)
of machines for harvepting groin*. for weering with simple
pool and bravo services done for er
Strathennia's Horan! pretty es are of potent leather
cerium, shaped very narro
soles mu UM 50 make the wet
siender, though they may owl
at the back mod dip down In
er claw Motes aro In white
mai or VoimPT IlenftWF,
hould the 'bridegroom, in a lieutenant In pretty "tweed" Homes, you buy
ort dream-
t vanities
itt 010
st look
ront.
1110
In
BABY'S OWN TABLETS !formai Catholic weeding 0 as
week was that of a grnneklaughter
of Me+ late
ars N•tare's Cure for Child
Medicines containing °plates
Never bo given to children -Hit
le or the navy. :Wm was given away ley Italy'. touched tile with gold Th
tit. When' you use Iliaby'a Own Tab.; Then Albemarle. her lorother.. and are IrelVerw, 45,511:11..115, v,5 1.1,1t11.1..iilgOlhf1t1
hem for yoor little ones you have her mother, the Dowager Outintesn, tette for e
a 'emotive guarantee that they con- nee Sophie MacNab, received the but 140110 fit mds of mine have 10•1•11
lain neither Kneels In Cielogan Square. TIIP mak ctia.m i.g be t. for tie mnevee
opiate nor harmful drug motet' pairpp lookfvf lionnie, drawled 0 4.511 the joattertie4 gold and silver
il . are gooti tor ail children from ' a• s bloc }lockets. and 4 11O brides- galleon& work .ot tee the timogns with
,r;e1P mellPlit. weakest Infient to the ' maids ;reeked charming in cream, Ore jewels noel pallletten, little cut tur-
I grown child. ThPIIP Tableto I, e• ntal satin. with French for -corner- 11110001/1 or eorain look charming on
iieleklO relieve and positively cure ' ed hats. trimmed with Mack Iona 1.ithri. 10i VOr Dr W01,1, WW1 so do ery,e
kiLl et(mmeli 01111 bowie troubles", min_ 1 white feathers. The coronation bee Ode' ftfol cupepangise. Bang flexible
'enlivens; may be prettily shaped
ste f...olorio ii.,adAee while teething., somewhat tippet the rialmiatIonn of the
h • .111Py always do good, nind ea, i the Cowes' week. which Imo been kith a few IPOIIPS Into tbe mtrrow
in epite a occasional 'kir pleco« and (1.0 front it in almost
MM. I hear the people are to *neer, however, to fashion them
en hotn. Ont., sayer 'My baby In°11'
!,1,_ Ret powder. Ifni. P. J. Isatham rush sp to town by it epeeist! late wtth two rown of narrow galOon. In
tied. on Frklay night, lin an to be a shop such as HenrCes, 'oo la peones...
!nary emelt infnots crush the Tablets'
be., • lee tonfroe wee Noiied, In their places on Saturday. yoli would give a greet many francs
urv.,(1 ThOlt0 I/ a rage for ',varlet Tam for A belt you eau make aN ,1 h galore'
rt„,. f,„„, on 1,55 ,,, a , 1. o' Slin.ntters at Cowen, omite an and j ,w els from the non Olarche-way
MI illarrhollva for four forri'flvierelliro epelemie are they. will' e Idle or a duller and a half.
itille(:_g‘rew very ttiln and f rocks' I'M tempo l'len Are This Month
od ;nil"' medicine, but mahing help. Daley," Of leen& ern otio F,,00pi.
pale. A.. ...lark Moe yachtlfec
end ever ai many other pretty
Denim tontil WP D11.00 him Baby', people. Imve flamenco, 4a them, 1141 I
Tablet& After giving hint the
lirso
el000 he bog
• .0 &Ye he mai Trite well Iln
an othing Mit n nueir of the nee -
moot, thsetgli they are lemoming to
' neriithl boy. am IR than
aarP4 01y baby's life."
bY's Own 'Pitblete writ sold by
4114ft/fie ne will be wet by mei'
peel at 23 cent,. n hot by writ
Are being trimmest vrilh rather looses.
retiree bootleg emtwoldery, tione In
%reels 1,1 in done 011 A W00,1011 ga
won. which edges the Mimeo. roller,
THE NEW 1.(X)SE CABAQUIN COAT.
often the circular tilla 110, reaching
the shoaklere lite the Puritans
wore. They are r10110 on cream ran -
me or etamine. in 'elk embroidery,
ribbon work or chenille. mixed with
gokl Curd. They nre far newer
than the lace ntollarm. which have
become eery 0410100,11, 450110450.
with tho exception of tho Irish
lace ones, %MOO' Mill hold their
owns. Sometimes the eRiiVaR haR
Spate of mei color over lt, or tiny
figure. When embroidered It looks
anti the online. give a m-
et to a simple Illtio frock of
e or linen. I have seen a Mel-
, too, with deep 001Iar and cliffs
roam canvas, with pinked'
suckle embroidered 00 I1,
ems' knots, in the pelmet
'Whig in it. The collar was
a gathered -up cream
rselet belt wail Of cream
ribbon. with blurrect
yellow flowrets print -
of
hone
true
edged
gauze rl
am' the c
pompadour
pink and pa
ed IL
may noe' he. f Mem est E•en the
best and most exclusim Maisons
mete of pelotell foulard', In coloring will A00 ernieh. eleareve lare. and
to match the embroidery on the other modest stela with Impunity
Itloaffe, UV. black noes leave almost for their elegant ennfeetione and
taPror toot. ert.I th. end. arn long% that im one needs paying the prier.
wits., ens! well spread out to dismay- asked. though It he fee from mod
pear under the belt This, may not Pet. &Atom' of the matrix tur
110 f1P01. hut it la whet 11 moat WOM1 quota.. are grnitly in requeat for
at the mement. these Holland and linen boleroa.
1 have wen and they pri•• ft lovely note of roe
for the Mnorso -for the eorosathin
tlireevb to the In. Willioutwe Nle.11. will not interfere with the ahonting
season - made with short. ronnd
fect but to my mimed the Idris with flat box-pleate nroanted
No T. mart ef
•
ors, the b Ot buckle generally &c -
ba• cabochon" of the blue Kreen
ales& Paaass• hats bent been talc -
gram or initial iv empliasierei, In
many of the 05015t beautiful and ex.:
vendee WrfivP111 Lite medallion o•al or
shield ahnpo Is wrought in the pat-
tern directly in the centre of the
nnplen. In thir the letter, remit nr
04 her deteres-et- embeehleted. The
mipkin Is folded crosswise' In threo
fettle, and afterward under at each
.1ile to Imo. title framed monogram
tn the tenter+ ref the final square.-
Harper•so Hazer
Them are foots teat are of the ut- noded
those weirtern stream othich are over- action of fall ral
plant fool thr b the leaching
(mkt by phencomentily flue wile. ' Since the spring o 11393 system -
During the Lost thirteen years" a .„ to deter-
gocat many Canadian moils. both vir- 'irreeligatoeY W
gin alai 011 haVe been exam- malt'
To• Value
Med in the labityratoriee of our Ex-
perimental Faring. The soils thus ex- of ttie clover crup Wm bee prow -
'mined have been representative of voted on the I.:entail Expo ntal
largo area's in every Province Id the Farm at Ottawa. under the die lion
acceieted by agricultural chetniono the breech farms haying startet
many molls In Canada proved fully as 'ono. three yeorr later, In most o ,
these trInle the clover hes bolo
grain, wbeat or bane,.
a roar Ye
aa the moat fertile scale of any part' 0i1al• alth
el the world. perticularly tlioso 605111 ago<ndmitilitrandhasor
In Manitoba and 1110 Northweet Ter- r'
before the clone of the season, es it
ritorim; and tilt. analyses by Pro -
proved them wow I grower rapidly after the grain Is
femur Shutt have haryeated. 'If the land Is Intended
to the renowned black soil of Kumla.
for grain the ploughing un ler of th•
In oil! the other l'rovinoee there
clootte la done late in the notelet:1.
virgin soils of DII01.0 thaw avers
if a crop of potatoos or hellion corn
fertility. oomptring moist f ley
1 Le to be grown the next oemion the
With those of other countries.
clover la left till the following spring,
The ascertained amount of plant
food °onto:nett in an mem of soil "11"il "bout 1bP
week In Miy the clover will be quite
second or thin'
taken to ft depth of eight incite&
a quantity that woulit weigh
of materiel for turning under.
heavy and forniaoh a large amount
about U,O00,0011 pounds, Trotes-
It may be urged that, the burying
sor Shutt estimates, from laboratical
of a crop of clover i• waste. This
experiment& to Igo In our rich moths,
in a tneartire may bo true, If the
from 10.000 to 20.000 pound', of ni-
farmer has sufficient sleek to coo -
trogen. from 15,000 to 25,000 pound',
of potatei, and from 5,000 to 10,000
poundn phooptieric acid. Similarly
la moils of good average fertility lies
liar found from 2,5410 to 5,(XXJ pounds
of nItrogen. from 3.5txt to 11.000
pounds of potash. nnti from 8,5oo to
While theme vast Mores, of plant
food nro truly premed. hut In a
•ere small pereentage or theta le Ian-
haturted by the leaching sof the' food
oonrtItuenta below the reach or
route, and by tho nelfiell practices
of farmer,' who would return nothing
to the soil. One of the chief func-
tion, of mechanical proemial'. for
distributing moil in to hasten tho
coneerMon of Inert material Into
them, moro valuable compounde al-
ready referral to. The-princlpni ob-
ject In applying en:interim and teeth -
Meru Is to steel to thief store or
Available ['Meet roost.
The spiantity noluble food no subl-
et! le insignificant compared with
that already prement la an ineeoloble
seat& but the increased re-
sulting fully elemeonotrate that a
'mien productiveness should bo
tired hy the amount', of Ile plant
food which IITP 1110r1" or 10110 *VAN -
able. rather than by the. amounte of
that rhown by the extraction by a
method of analoode employing Ktrong
mineral acidic Tido vlew cannot be
unduly emphamised, for it explains In
a largo degree the value or the clo-
ver crop an a fertiliser.
Trip ultimo/. a wtileti elceet ill it
promtnent member, have a smarm,.
for their nitrogen other than anti
additional to that present In the
Ws. and tlin experiruente at the Ex-
perlmentnt farm, at Ottew
have 'how n that the leigunace,
obtain the rottener+, of the air
seleting In the Interstieem between
sumo it, for, by feeding it there is
the opportunity of coa•orting •
part into hIgh-prIced actitnal pro-
ducts. and returning to the goal
preactleally 73 per cent of the fer-
tilising elements of the crop In teal
wante product of the animal econ-
omy (5 nearly oneehalf tot this fer-
tilising mlue of clo•er le la thee
roots, If even the crop be hstrveirt-
el and 'mid off, there lot still •
Mtge ouldltion to the soil's tertor•
of available plant fool, nad the
land is considerably pariehed
A Jap leareet's better.
Thelotter that follows Wall Roper -
vilely sent by 11 Japaneee father to
the mission elere his daughter WP1A
school. They 'Need It there for a
aewirpeper wrapper, and, ay it reach-
ed Warren, Pa., in kta mutilated form.
Too bail, fur one would have given,
something to know the end of the
grateful Jeep's puruult of the "very
almndant 71elt" that plagued Mies
co•mplerte very good conduct":
12th 1899
Mims Calibrates
My dear, wire,
I beg your proration:
I could be fa tiher of Miss, Matsuoka
nal I salad he manifested a gratitude
you which make my tlaugiseer com-
plete very mersd. co ndue t.
Bccatteo that mho
seromild be mode complete more good
Writing, Rendlug, Noting, Stewing pic-
ture or other Helmer, e•er than had
been In herkelf
r think sir for this
meteor oonr kindness' education. ear-
nestly
meld thankful you for
rot t.rence all.
I would request to take out ter,
abu indent
Flea fort from Mists Matsuok•'s
honrding room.
that con'et olmea every night foe
thlio many Flea. 4
MOST DREADFUL OF SKIN DISEASES
A Chronic Oase of Eczema of 30 Years' Standinx Cured by Dr, Chase's
Tho elenet net for Dr. Cheeses Oint-
ment lo 0114WMOILA. II is eturinin the
wnrxe weather emmelally that there
ie such ar,rcot suffering fr01111 0011'0111
and afatiler Akin ritualises That De.
Clartee'e Oint remit in rt thorough
ours, for tOoloo torturing' (111000•0 IA
proven in hundred, pf canes stroller
to the following:
Mr A. II. McConnell, engineer In
'entre: "I bebn•c that 1110 ehanee
0Intimpnt 1* worth its weight In
gold 'For thirty years I wa•
troubled with ef.50115 1, and meld
net obtain any curve I waft anfor-
•
tunate as to have blood poison, end
thin dove4oped 002191151. the most
dreadful of shin illfifvtitee.
"I was as lied thee. I get up
at night and omelets tnynelf mite
flesch wa• raw and ft/toning The tier -
lure. I endured la nimmill beyond de-
e/eruption, mid now I cannot way any-
thing too goo 1 for Dr. t haw'. Oint-
ment. It hes (lured me, end I rPe001-
HOW( elm good for Itching okin."
Mr. Frio* Duet cry. sleek In W.
Onto Mateo: -I wan trembled with
relieleta for four nr year,. and
(attaining a cure. It was the worst
on my fem., and greet
demi .4 inimery at time& An soon as
I began use eily Or Int Fiv'm (nutmeat
lion 'Whitt r, and foornnefat wore rf.-
entirely cured. Am a renult I cannot
nook boo highly of le. Chess's
r.w people realiee the suffering
renomel by anew' and 0111101. 11cbiug
skin Menne. e Tills to an ex•nopm 01
whet t tutee's Ointanamt le *Sag
in the trey of relieving @efforts
winkled. Many of the cures I
twinge atotett are more eke miraolee
then anything flee , 010 melte no Mb%
tit elenliese, 00 FAtishanson. Bated