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THE POSTMASTER,
o1J Uentleman's Narrow escape
From Death.
A Vero 1 Welch (latah• news , Knees-
looso,l
AdW1
Aav10e fur lylhere Whuso Ll, vs
May be '1 areateued,
Creon, Out., Aug. '23•-IGtipea'tal.} .
peso Mtn. wotnuu welched ler eller
mot tuner Mr. C. A. lIurrles, 1h.
!penial 1'ortarwstCr at Lovett.
gr. !Wrier is a hale oke apostle -
gain, 75 yuan of age, alk) cuumelcr-
leo11I hits advoutei► cl 'Llano la wad healthy,
yy
e el l I Ill 1. ed. elf
Kul ho was
u )1,
ot ulways
e
rd I
. live or
he woe at the pular of
a„vth. "tng_u
th rue "town und
owlet oo wreck with Bright'r lltr-
ant
afoot
Ile
:auato htlow
o (amid pull through,
nor yet he lr a11se Lost well to -day,
'line Is a etllatrmeut tut the ease In Mr.
Berried oven words:
"lit 1897 1 was eel Alto point of
,lr,ctii with Bright[sentill
a o septette lwd auei
tuywe)f ur turn In ``uy bed but
nM 1 lin a wed! bean, and 1 attrttttle
K all to DodderMolotiy 1' la ar man
,.1 eta 75 yotrsold And
ce any Tears 1 feel quite, strong anti
heathy. 1 consider lerfd'e Kidney
l',Ilm n
plat DIMIIClrw to take L' the
epreee, Ai 1 ha,xe fount It a grc& t
Wool perinea.
+i r m
e in groat many people, uan4c
t
vont 1
woo of InY personal knowledge tint
gr1•nt none In this country are us -
Ing O,sero Kidney 1111s wetL the best
roue*" i •
Such evadenCe should be most
con-
owing to any who may still doubt
tjrit Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure
11rielet's Inenam'.
honest,Toe on sof neswat 1 reputabfor-
le
N:rl trrtim
'sonic certainly
inly deserves the meta -
deo, .4 1YPr%011e.
If IkiiII'r Kidney fills Can and do
„arc Bright's !novelise. which le the
toy .coral form of Kidney Trouble.,
ter, certainly will oure any of the
Wove forms.
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WREN VISITING
YOUR FRIENDS.
Ib, rut stay tow long, It 1s much
t" break into the life of any fawIiy,
earn for a few days. Pay no attes-
t eoo to urging l0 stay ' longer. hovl-
.v-r sincere they seem. Not a time to
go aeon you arrive and Oleic to it.
Conform el.soluteiy to the bore -
lot I
ore -
h'•11 nrrnngemeMs. especially no to
For Fair Woman's
Eyes Only ....
Prettiest of the Fell Fashions -
Care of the Hair and How it
Will be Worn -Notes of
Interest
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')'but skirts aro to he ruuggcr uud
noel, sumo about the lephr beemr all
too true. Among a dozen early fail
gowns, nut tine fa:knl Ito Show the
habit back, with little, If any, r;p-
pie. Below the kneed the flare re -
mane. is Ietenrltled If such can he
the ease, but the upper portune of
the new models Ire g ilitiesr of fold,
ripple, plait or fullness of any bort.
In ewe.nstaa w
c clreular f1ou itt r
are wonted to the lower (Ages, In
others plaits are uvea to produce the
fullness; but b d er eu when there ex-
tend
atend for full length they are rtltch-
ed fiat find o cutaway at the under
r
portions. an to mean no additiunlil
thi'knetn about the h'p+, even white
they fall at r:pphnt fold al flounce
depth. leo icing as them feature of
fullnere below and extreme enmgne.S
above remains, we may look for cir-
cular flounces whatever other
'stylet are added to the lot. The lox
pleats, the ekes pint[' and the fan
petite n11 are lit rayls and all are
admirable lightly toed. but iuns-
mu•h as the 1010 1' pr.,vllee ,list the
flare desired, It to not likely to dike
appear for some time to come. A
few overektrt effector are shown. It
is fur too early to monk with au-
thority, but let us tenet that they
wttl not gate any permanent hold.
Even on those wonderful war la-
dies, who usually can bear such mnr-
vekiu tiros/dux, they are far from
attractive. As yet I luny' seen none
worn by human folk. but the limo
10 t tv rot &luting% Tile double nal
triple flown.", skirts of thin se(twrn
bars bad considerable vogue, but
not even they have become general
Those later (calms recall %loon■ of
fashion prates two Ore -ears obi and
aro t.*-4ressine in the extreme. Long
Krnceful lines are what we Have
learned to look for. and what Rive
t'tt;nIty to the f•gu -e. 1t er•emr aarrr-
ly probable. in view of these facts.
ttutt the overektrt with its unfortu-
nate habit of cnttlnt the figure an t
Its most undeein,bk• liner mhonLi
succeed. By far the most Otte and ef-
fective frowns ere time.. made with
long vertical lines that enhance the
apparent height.
evening, carriago and oust rlw►kr tO
brig,tvtit up. The rani-Illj•e1 turd loose
ticket's make by far the Mort satlls-
factory all-round useful rustle. While
the tater season to certain to brlug
otter dodgem thine can bo trusted
to hold and to prove correct cath
to ihr proper sphere.
Ilea -flatted
One I•xceelingly elegant cloth in a
mill, m nuc blunts 1e lux plaitel at
bout front /Intl flack. but thn pintas
sire Mtte11e1 awl cut away at their
'elapse portions nod allowed to fall uu-
oonfinel am they approach the lower.
With the aktrt Ir ein accumpal»inl•
Mouse that, f.1 Ito way, also it giguLLl-
trant. Tau froutr clatter little from
tame .4 rising, going to m,aiu amt t)tose of the sprang. and blture Might-
relirlrg lie ready in ample time for le : tuft the back et tail lu a atomic.,
all drives or other r,cur'sMne. 11,113 Stitehnl box phut at the cell -
Carry with you all needed toilet Ire, which meets boat of the eklrl,
snpplleft that you may not be oldie- awl. lit place off being drawn town
evl to mortify your host by pointing
out ir,setble deflefeMles in the Kuril
room, such Its a clothes brush -the
endrin nowt commouly lacking.
I.:oter heartily Into all their plans
for •e tnrtalnitlg you, but make It
smugly. be awe. over the somewhat
w1.1e belt. Tau sleeves ars 111 the
later blbhop any le, Inn 1104 large
above the muff& and are enriched be
appildattons of white Irish crochet.
whlelt lie, ole. ornaments the collar
CHEERFULNESS
THE BEAUTIFIER.
wwww
• .vee.
One woman who raw In her mir-
ror that the wrinkles of old age
were creeping upon her face he -
fore her time prayed to the ,gods
to renew her youthful appearance.
"Ye go.ls, yo Irodo" she cried,
"smooth away the lines from my
face and mato me beautiful and be-
loved of men once more."
In those days situ foods and the
art of facial mnxrage were un-
known, and the gods In' council
gave her rvfvlce in answer to iter
prayer, saying: "If you will no
Walter acoid, nor fret, nor frown,
plain that you der not care to be ani forms the narrow stat. -
ent,-rtaineed all the time, ur to have Mastic, Crown, tan aa.l anode shadow
every minute filled with amusement. are to have great vogue. gray, while
Be reedy to 'ugliest little plans alway■ correct, in better like) for
for pleasure when yon see your host spring titan fall, inaealueh an Its
at a Ions to entertain you. Try how lighter 'Mules aro co11 and the
well you can entertain hint. for a darker are apt to ba trying. Blues,
change. Turn aboral 1s fair play. In ho. aro u,im:rablc, not sums newel
visiting. an well as 111 everything ating now iduult•a are used, elate real
,,le,,_ always can Imo'' l:w,k d fur with the
lie pleased with all things. tire .Age of cold weather. itnuglt
1f y,w1 rvrr were brisk and upright- shahs toll chettote, with many
D. 1rt so new. asmists. • n o, shown, and i.aike
Sour high Write win evident en- quxedlogly enrol ar
jnsmitni are the only thanks your No, --
hum wanes. Vow Ce
'rake sense work with you, an that Early omits an ti
when senor host be. to work you owl booming bpwrna I
may kccp him In tnntenwnee by That we nr,• to ha as
working also. More good times are er%nu 111011 Cutts sen
to be had over work than over play,
anyway.
ito not argue or. Mecum; debatable
matters. Few things leave a worse
tasi n in the month.
Offer to pray the Tittle Incidental
expenses that will he rntuMl now and
then by your visit.
A GRATEFUL TRIBUTE
From a Man Who Looked Upon
His Case as Hopeless
Doctors Diagnosed Me ('ase as ('a-
tarrh of the Stomach, but Fa11Pd
to Delp Him -Many Remedies
Were Tried Before a Cur•
Was Foteed,
(1 mm the Bulletin, Bridgewater,
Nt3.)
We suppose there to not a owner
to this wide Dominion In which will
not be found people who have been
restore) to health and .itrength
through the use of Dr. t%'illlame'
link P11114 There are many fetch
,:ares here to Bridgewater and its
vicinity. and we are this week
given permisalon to record one for
the benefit of R1mt'a.r sufferers. The
mot is well known In this deinity
tuna tom tenacety of the outer wan
rcn'.rknbl^, For Ott years Alfred
Afoot, n enlrveyor of limber for wenr, itt nr' trying. All ro'nd use-
ifte great lumber firm of Davlron & fel J,ckete are of covert tan and
Tons, waw a victim of a merlon,' die- *lark clotlr nal are in box style or
order of the stomach. Hie teloaerinen half-fitt.sl Woke,' with loose fronts,
were excrncinUm , ant had ant not n few Pbnw cape. over the
l%tttted to it fhael w. leoctorlt pre- 'houlders, some angle, some doable.
Per•ibtd for lam. yet tine agolhtlne tome triple. Whatever tend. to
P vas rvmmine-l. M remedies' vee.o lengthen the s1 culler line le roe -
trio' but to no avail. The camp wan rect. aha as reeve forme'..' the
'K'egnosed as catarrh of the atom- 1 tau Iron's to n market degree, they
'u•.h, food became d'.gtnatefni. life n are Fore fol b^ ermellannnr, A Kn:ut-
hnrden. The truub..e weal tog • n novelty I+ rough, long-haired et, yearn, then a good a- g a,'
f 11 I i a darter ehndr, The
1
d h pike; .J.Sk oat In imitate rat tin
brrore the were e11 one a per- t ihr lower edge i' n band that 11
nrownt euro watt etfeeted. Mr. Vee.-' le pointed. The ,Intern nee nmong
TM'e tm how nbee to attend to his, the Introit In bell shape, but nrr.anK-
1 to ie tt triple .fleet, Noel prr-
slow jaunty
big number.
ente-six and
t el weather
't, hut the
appear.. to i�e n nettlefjj'
blouse to much liked for nhit ,Wes and
is forum t lit m t115 advance :model.,
Some exceedingly clic eomtlttfees are
of rohgtl cheviot 111 Rhone Moe, ith
revere, cuff.' awl collar r.f canna*
erOelery in Persian effects. C>Enta
work and these rich colors, it -'
way, promise grant prominence,
err , cfm•utialiy , ltgant as all n
work wreteght lotto rho fabric
ways it.
Novelly 1m Sabred 81 ,
Linger jwelt,' are twenty -sit or,
twenty-seven incises in length, both
when they mnke parte of fuels and
when made for general wrap+, bit for
'the carnage, travelling awl eleninit
wear wetly look for the longclo.hks
of therunmer nal the three-quarter
lengths that have been so fashiona-
ble Ie silk, pongee awl 11nen. made up
in cloth not 'ilk interlined. A most
elegant -o4tumo of blue camel',
heir, ettowing threads of green. to
made with. n Alrt that 1s eel.. piait-
el from the front atoms to the back,
where the pluitm meet and form n
box pinit, and n twenty-amx-Itch
int ket that atatgn'ts the "Gittmn"
ilea, with itm plaits that run over
the ohoulders tntl extend down both
fronts nnl heck. Otherwise, the
cont 1e snug and belted rat the bark
and ondcr lh• a10N, but Is 10osw rat
the front not finithel over with n
test of hon%y string -colored lace.
With these the eleeste are the big
bishop ones, hut many bell ehnpds
are stern. Lome Nnrfoikr, almost
enonterpnrte of those wore by men,
•ia upon the xuits of morning
1
1
an aoaxaupilsl.mehl to be
That kind of oheerfulnres does not
r ce.
glen ont the proper radiance.
The woman who ham tut occupation
which )kms not overtax her hay the
beet start In lbs quest of a genu-
inely cheerful rplrll. If she has
slwiething to do in which she 1, In-
terested she has no time to mope,
to pine for the thing.' which rhe meet
e lin-
not have and to sigh for th
portable.
tlomethtng to do -that in the se-
cret. Complainers aka do not have
of tieing
e R
to work, who aro weary
anhueei, bored, and bulky of Writ,
Come out of their complaining* if
they forget themseltrs P little
while In doing something to help or
amuse 804/10008 else who needs Just
thelr help or amusement.
"I can't do anything well; i have
no mission in this world; I am of no
use to anybody ; I wish I were head,"
sail a young girl who took Herself
per lousl •v,
"Ah, my dear," the xerPnr old lady
anewerel her. "can't you nee that
the people who aro of the moot note
to this world are keit the ones who
go about their ways doing the little
TRAVELLING' CO Cr or it Y f;CEEK COVERT ('I.OTR WITH
BLACK T%F'F?TA TIlIWMtNUs.
blit- b• always cheerful, whalev,•r
come* your way, yen will look
7051114 Again j•1 be b,loeed of men
as before., faith In
tin the wnon,nn, having
the gala, followed their advice no
errtstenlly that cite found herself
e due course of time with n new
nhfA beautiful akin, glossier hair
upon her head, and men waiting at
every corner to propose marriage'
to her: on that she would have
none of them, hitt ran away with
her fiither's chauffeur (nr what nn-
swerel to him in those dnysh, and
he turned out to be a mllllonaire
MO n devoted husband all her days.
Tide *terry M not rxnrlly to to
foetid le ftulflneh'a "Age of Fable,"
but It points n moral. neverlhrlese.
much ns throe 011 tales ars 111ppore-
el to indk•nto.
The woman' who westul4 keep
ben0libil, nr hecone• no, meat, fir.t
of all, he eheerfnl. .l cheerfid eplrlt
1n n miracle worker In problem.
faces of the highest beauty, thni.e
that radiate the restfnlnene of every
and unforced Joy at heart.
No one neentre^ this spirit merely
by effort for the thing lt.elf. There
are women who pretend cheerful-
nrmm, !runtime it, because it forme
BSB\'' OWN TABLETS
llelp 1.111 le Robles and Ileo Children
Is All 1 heir tllnor 1111,
When eons child -whether It Is a
big child or linin b.tby-either.,tremn
mtomat•11 er howl trouble,' of any
Lint, It aertoc'0. fidgety or oro.+sand
,.o •Ph1 t 'deep well, gibe lieby'R Own
Tlt.e ,qu;til •)ye 1:. the 9ulOk-
mnlAtnn e(v)ent the rasa of Ur.W'iI o stn n h r't ant surest ete-ansa tie allele.
ams' Plnk I'illo, Teo pills were wash Is thin half -fitted lox, with h.'RU,e it coulainv no opiate or
• riot Ili faib u tt(1 tl sons, bozo!,
ask-raPp r -°rami fljie TrOtimtttlfr.w.110l '-m" tmw bootee yew
K aboral n ,barn tmlxoe, and )cern Yt 1R f0
hermit:l dreg• No matter to young
11414. era la the
Teblete can lie given weave certain-
ty Out the resell will ie• good. For
very young Infante crush the Tablets
to n ponder. Mrm. Geo. W. Porter,
Thorold, (lel,. *1ya: ' My hnhy hnd
llg..tint holly whoa h.• wastlbml
three menthe 01 1. Ile wee eonstnnl-
ly hnligry and hia fond .11 t him no
good not he vomited It not baron MI bee
took It. He was very thin and pale
not got lent little ole/leas he cowl
nrnrly nil 11111 time, both' day nn4
MOO. He was ronntlpntel
R' coated not Iles breath' bad. Noth-
ing Ohl him any wool until i got
ttahy's Own Tnbtt•tn, nal after,giy-
Ing him Moo n short time he began
to got to torr. Ills fool eligaaRel
properly . * 1. leowcb heroine regular,
he *ion to grow, awl is now a hog.
healthy boy. 1 ntwiy.. keep the Tab-
let'. an ham not cn11 re.»mmend
them to other mother^."
The tnhlet i eon br obtained at any
dreg etare or yon enn get them by
nod, poet pall. At .3 cents a boy,
h. wrltlna direct to The lir.
hams• 1,•11 •Inc ('u., lire•ktdle, Ont.,
oi' BeheneCtaolf, N. Y.
hese when It looked ns If Le wee
e"'eine( to die. Ale In grateful to
i 114 great medicine for his cure and
has net hesi&Rtbn In anylny e0.
I'•.. use of their them -nigh And
Uremia action on the blond and
nerves three pile meteor -My rvrr• nn -
memo, rheumatism. *elation. Par-
tea ptrnlyets, et. Vitae' dance, Isero-
OM erupt one of ahs. skin, ery-
mil,••11s, kidney and livor tremblrm
nr11 the funet'onnl nilrm•nte whh•h
maker the *veto of to mono women
A wnurne 01 remittent eyesore r:el
ihr genMnv with the full name
.,ihr• 1V;lilamm' fink rine for Pate
reefer" on the wrapper around
eneh hex. Poet be mot eine denl.•rm
or sent pont peel at 50 eenta n het
0r Mt both for $2,7.0 h: addreite-
Ins the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.
%met vele, Ont.
e R
tion ovrrinpIdng the other. ;Moven
are notable,
Long e'0ata 151111 In Vogue,
llrulitlesi the pea.oi of fart will
demand less nbntt the throat and
mhuuldrrm, lint even bi mid wInt fir
there nee o..a.Ions when M,tta and
the !Ike. am lees to he demlred thnn
n 'Ingle high wrap, and It I^ prob
wile thaw^ 1" featllrt' Klhe lr.'mason
will pee
through. A.' n ghattrr of rout*, Ihrn
are emit,/ and cloaks of other sorts,
and nmong them le to he noteda
exerted tendency tenant 01,11
eh rn' weer
theye the mele,. n,1r.wnlhed can t, Fut for g otb' reheat
nein ns finite correct
to hnrheTentlw
rents thnt strmgg
latenre lint year are peen *Keen and
are *twelve PI leant rightly worn. but
inntmneh ne then malt el went nutter-
.
Rmm� Imeri, hove the nnlexppy fnee tole only. they *rev° a llmltni Dae
site of swylns the right thing at The long loom wraps of the Rummer
MM wypt time. bnee bees found toms satisfactory
'4l
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chair, but 11 one, alter) slttlaE n 00000090000G0111111100tbooecn
whsle. dant( need to rest a little
Inure, the shoulders may aia, touch
upon the same rapport. The hands
ehoukl repot n as they naturally hall
from this position, hanging ut the
deice. ur tley may be place) earthy
over the arms or back of the chair,
or allowed to 14e reposefully on the
kap.
To r properly from a rennet
willing position there abode be sev-
eral preparatory movements.
is firer poised far for -
..art!. anti at the ranlo lime the foot
is drawn back under the batt. The
loot strewn to should be the oneo1a-
todlte from the direction to ie
taken '111 ttal•ttib up.
Ar you time throw the weight frm-
Ipr upon the foot In the rntr. An the
body a •r to its (WI height ClOdlge
the weight to the furwanl foot, .1u
that the other foot merely touches
the floor very It•thtly. This fringe
you to a setanillnX poiftion. ready
1 tun you
the dart
to watt easter 1n L 7
Ns feeling.
U•ay tilt ng ImNl:l ons no•t awkwanl
movement to riling will dbnppear
(1 these principlee are fotluwed.
THE BACHELOR
GIRL'S IDEAS.
RESULTS OF WINTER
WHEAT EXPERIMENTS.
w�ew+ossoea coo0001'JGoo«
Winter w bolt sept• llnenll tcrou- harvested when 1tpe. In the average
111ee1 one (hundred uud righty -eight i reteitai of there tests It is found that
the heavlemt weight of grelo per
measure) boohel and the largest
yiekh of both gh•alrl an4 straw were
produced from mod `taken from the
crop wheel' had become very ripe by
remalalag uncut for the lopgest
pele.od of dans.
pltAs a i OW (2011 'go. up l arlx lime ref
1uud three !dolts throughout Outarlu
1u 11x)_. ton the whom, the wheat
c tm( throe:eh tit,. winter well, and
(he y 1, 11 of loth gr.tltt 111.1 Straw
war s:ul►lactury. Tutt weidt Onto(
%able too were Waco I Algol, anti, ow -
Leg to the wet weather, w,we w the
grant war sprouted hclore It ' was
h:rvertel. Tile damage .Moue by the
Heerlen fly war very might, the
plots at the Coll. -go bring practically
tree, Dean the ravages elf this tenet
le 1902'.
t'arlelles-einety-(Ivo varieties of
winter wheat were grown tat the tu1-
lege tits year. The ten varieties giv-
ing the greatest ylel1 of grain per
acre, starting with the higle st, were
ne folk,wa: Extra tetra% Winston,
Dawwuf's Golden Ch'Ift, lwlr real Am-
ber, Pedigree (leiter.* 1.1 Int, 1'r Ise
taker, Economy 'Jew tolumbiu. \\'bite
(louden Croce, Early Ontario, and
(( Juhneon. The Extra Early Windsor
N��NrWNNb• oleo errs closely reremlaw the Ikawson's
1 •)ler
(By Harriet Itke.l
The improper wtydy of mankind ie
IMI111.
The hardest career for a woman le
to And a husband with a career.
Happiness I pude w 1 absolute ly
upon ooreelt'm that It le the cane
Doing wet eau never be sure of.
-Malty persons are never quite re-
verent except when they speak of
money.
Mont menet kisser are et cheap that
they do well to make their gilts
ex pr'usive.
)loud women upend years to build
up 1n a man what a bad woman
overthrown In a da_.
!daily Men regard life as an alter-
nate round of high Jih ks and h glen.
Men call on WOW, w•uott•it to
.trengthen their lines and on inhere
to strengthen their dlrllker.
Matchmaking ho left to lh0 women
because m••n know too much about
men to bo editor to take any
rhanoes.
Diploma hale merely to manage
men, but women w+lnag,, dlplomnte.
"Love le for the individual." Where
men 1s concerned the individual Is
always himself.
No other woman 1e JuletCiet in
knowing guile so much about men
as a clever old maid. •
The world of fashion works hard
to exhaust all the laeumre of a
thing before the rest of the world
becomes aware of 1te existence.
If reepcctnhility 'meal be relieved
of Ito monotony it woul•l no longer
be respectable.
When a girl begins to trent a man
especially well lie may ire stir It 1s
hose aur of some other man.
Men ere rete In culling themmelvee
the stronger rex, for most women
aro too weak to contradict them.
A man lover a woman bocauee she
seems different from every other
wornnn he has known, without re-
flrt•ting that .Aar too, may Have
known theme women.
tinring lield,r•retionrc of speech and
cone!uct are the only stere seine of
perfect respectability nowadays.
It W only with some girls theft
chaperons are necessary, and they
nee the girls whn don't have them.
In order to he tntelle••Un t n
lioklrn Chalf ver:cte. Thurc van ,
poseebslug the a.iffest draw were tike
1lawmen's (;olden )'huff. Eaten Early
Wllslsor, Clawson 1.ougberry, tool
Anacleton Bronze.
Experiments btve .)town that the
sprouting of wheat grently IuJuree it
for seed purposes AY wall ar for flour
production. AIIpf the varletler rat the
C011egn this seaw10 were more or 1,•,r
sprouted before they could he hnr-
vislal. Tnoee var.etier which sprout-
ed the tenet were the Rol truer, Mc-
Pherson, W-l.wruslu Triumph, and Re-
liable, and those which sprouted the
most were the 1'e ion's (ienonee
Obtnt, Poorly Arcadian, and Oregon.
Fifty -moven varieties were sprouted
more then the Dawpn'r Uo'den t•hntf.
The enrietlei without beards were
it/wonted es badly as thorn with
boleti', not the hard wheats were
spouted aligtltly more than the
'alter varieties The white wheats,
as a class. however, were sprout(i
much worse than the rat varietlea
A depot/Ohm of ten peirooe from
the Dominion Millers' Aw'00l•lt'on'.te-
t,d the College during the part Pum-
mcr. not, after examining the dlffer-
ent varlellee ret winter wheat. re-
onotmeol(1 that the foilowing vari-
eties be grown retresltNy In Ontario:
)tel whrnt. Michigan Amber and Tur-
key Red. and white wheat, Early Oen-
core Mont rind ltulKwrlan.
swleetlon of Need -Tac average re-
n111s of six y0are• experiments chow
that largo. (lamp see) yitdet seven
lush 1e f fty-ane ponn.la of wheat per
acro more than the shrunken sell:
and six bui.heis thirty-three pounds
more than the smelt. plump seed.
round wheat pro.lul•el five times as
great a ylrld of i oth grain and straw
as seed which had been broken in the
prone/PO of threshing. t3mul-In
Treatment few ;Oinking
the average of four year( tests, seed
wheat Ltfeetel with menet more■ pro -
deceit grain containing the follow-
ing number' of smut 'salts p•'r pound
of wheat : Untreated. 456; treated
with potassium sulphide, 11; treated
with eopp•r sulphate (Blueetonel.2;
and treated with 1101 water. 1.
The Copper Kulphnte eithioeton )
trmtmrnt cnnslsted to soaking the
Reel! for twelve hours In solution
made by dlss0lvinfe• one peon. n cop -
Moults of Co-operative lexperl,aent
In the autumn of 1901 five wade-
t!ea of winter wheat were dlstrlbu-
ted throughout Ontario for co-opera-
tive experiments. The avenge yields
rl-
t.rr acre of the cu•uperaltys experi-
ments are as follows.
V orledeo
•
Y
e
Daw• bun's Golden Chaff... :1.2
Impel•W l Amber... ... 8.f.
kiarly Genesee Wept, ...8.1 29.5
Michigan Amber... ... 8.3 27.5
Turkey Rest... ... .. .. 8.1 26.9
Ti.. popularity of the varieties
with the experlinentors Is represent -
e1 by the followtn,t figures. Daw-
ton r a,lfen Coate 100; topmost Am-
ber, 7e; Early Urneesee Giant. 53:
Mt•ltgan Amber, 50. and Tuikoy R,d
47.
11
11
82.7
82.0
Distribution erased.
1aIrrtal for any one of the four
experiments here mentioned will he
sent free to aur Outerto farmer •p -
plying for it, if he will cunduot an
experiment with great care eat re-
port the results after harvest next
year. The weed will be sent out In
tR• order 1n which the al' -plications
aro (roel•ed as long as the supply
luster
1. Teattng Hairy Vetches, Crim-
son ':lover and Winter Rye as fodder
crop. -there plots.
Testing three varleties of red
winter wheat -three plots.
:1. Testing foie fertilisers with
winter wheat -alt pots.
4. Touting autumn ant spring ap-
phoatlof■ of nitrate of soda nod
common .alt with winter wheat -five
plots.
The proper size of oath plot Is owe
rod wile by two rods long. The ma-
terial for either of the first two
experiments will bo forwarded by
mail, and for emelt of the other two
by express. Each person wishing to
conduct one of ths.re experiments
should Apply as ,Dail as poeelhle,
mentioning winch test he desires,
and the material, with In,truetions
for testing and the blank form on
whew!' to report. will be furnished
free of omit until tate supply of ex-
perimental material Is exhausted.
C. A. Zavits. Guelph, Ont.
Agr.cultural College,
Aug. 3. 1902,
COURTING
MISS JACKSON ti
..-earriazzapirAw _nom
• Ml* .larkbuu,' ho began, at he
removed hie hat and *compel his foot
1 1 1 1 f as they met pn the street, " 1 done
only mercenary err Ur sacrifice ones gen- fab tie happy faclllty to moot up old
oral intelligence. per sulphate In 24 (txllons of water. y. o' "de odder uleiht at ole aka walk."
A mon mains fix place among men ntid then lmmrrMr►g tale need for fir^ ,. Yes Safi., she. softly replied.
by hie work: nmong women by his _ndnuteh In lime water made by What first dletrartrd my atten-
plenourte. 'Hacking one pound of lithe in 10 gal- yawn to yo' was yo'r phurllneas," he
If n woman in to randy It mho lid lute of water. The hot wttiter treat- c•ontinueA. " it wan de gineral opia-
te, with n man. She will not learn men( consoled in immersing the sun dat yo 'was de hand,nmest gal
marit of the aubJrct, but may strike whent for fifteen Minitel In water In de hall. h1 fact, yo' outshone do
an aLerage• by kerning a great` at 1:52 degrees fakir. After each mhhdrrt ob tint vest aggregation nL
drat loo marsh of the man. I trentmerit. the jar" s1Welreeapreart r*rt- allneeee. __-
Thr wialom of tea world 1,' )slater- and ',tiered occasionally until dry bite bower her thanks.
n, a •, and never a women yet learn- { onoogh to pow. What next distracted my attea-
to wisdom except through a lancer --11 Quantities of fi^ed-From sowieryt shun was yo'r clothes' au' !tyle. One
le.tgr of mon. one, one and one-half, aril two bnph- glance prognoetlrntel eke fact dat yo'
men w he don't em raiserad wnm• a ala 0f winter wheat per acro for each was a bun Indy. I felt dat me aa' Jo'
.110.11 rnmfert them an. with Abe of Nlx. yearn, average ylelde of 40.'2 wan two eagloa'mong a lot ob crows.
fort that, next to man. Doman Is Mtahela, 43.3 bushels, and 43.9 bush- Does yo 'anticipate do suit of clothes
(Li. Krentrmt mybtrry in the world PIN par acre, resprctively. were ob- I hnd on tint right? Made to order.
to hnr^SIL tattled. A's two vortetlee of wheat nn' lost me schen dollars. Coat-tail•
hnd do melee ,
tint celluloid solar jest "frowned all
- were need each year, them,nv'erngen Now York droop, an
�M�N++++t+4.++++4++t+t+++ represent twelve distinct
tents de mashers (town Morn dan one hen -
1 Methexta of towing -Winter wheat
ihtnge that kelp other people happy,t"jPAN[S
E IDEASwho show a br ht face end whowhich wan sown broadcast by hand "But day and night de t'ought oh
love end let thrm*elvcs bet loved and .♦ grass practically the same results' as yo'r lnPlllflunue Inbiness filled me
cared for In return by those who be- iy 3 that whtieb was drilled In by a much-
!Wirt like 4' mese, rah a camp e.eptln'.
long to them ?" ♦ . ABOUT WOMEN. j Ane In the average remlltr 0f testa W -•en I was dceoratln' de well• oh
jjj The land
ane In a goo, ',tote u c, I Cought ye t an Mips (' syr an was
dad neon/ ,�lla1 me a swell.
WVomea.
The earth had been mode, and m.111
had been made,
But somehow it lacked In the
bloom) n',
Till the (dal of the good to whom
ages helve prayed,
Tnrnel 1t into a garden with
Woman.
the blinded her fair like a lily of
white.
And with lova did He perfnme her
being,
And if through. her did come the first
ahndn of night.
Ever einem by her light we've bees
*teeing.
For you know that a new wick glues
no light rat all,
Till it'rrbinckened and trimmed with
the etlttnrn,
Ito perhaps that Ie why she has
brightened thin ball
Through all of its varying/ears!
•
And I think it la sweet at thoolose
of life's day,
When we port hands with all that
Is human.
T.1 bo led to the light rat the end of
the wny-
As it ever hl, been -by tha wo-
man.
Leigh Mltcbell lloxlgee, In Atlantic
City 1'ntinel.
HOW ID SILT,,.
HOW TO RISE.
"My done,'' maid the old lady. "1t
to worse than a crime; It Is 111 -bred.''
Nothing point* out the well-bred
woman more quickly than the posi-
tion Rten taken when Om site down
The 'tamp of vulgarity Is marked
upon the wnrnan who *Ate with bar
know, marred far npart: lark of re-
flnement la shown by knees crowed
offensively; Inch of ease by mtlff
find oonatratnel positions of the
shealders; a gruPral carelemr0ee std
indifference by the 'very common
fnnit of "Attlee In the shonl,lers,"
that ti, of doubling the spine so
that the neper rather than the
lower part of it reefs against the
hock of the ehetr.
The body should he placed well
back upon the Rent. reatr, motet or
whatever it may he. Tb. fret mhouel
tet on the floor, one somewhat in
front of the other, because it IR
POW.Pr to flee from that position
The head moot he kept well up and
the ('hest peened an Idly forward.
The lower pert 0f the ep'ne may
1 be premed *teemed the frame Of the
t made In each of eight !carp. e %ranee Junes' barn old ole whitewash
µ+++t+++�•++t++++++++++iii I f tltivatton 1 1 d
Itespeet ale n. r n silent woman ; In ever:" inmtn*c r. eon most e x ruolntln• luhly Whoop In
groat tm the w imk,m of the woman Date'. of Sowing -Winter wheat de wort', 11ke de angels In de Sunday
trot holdeth her tonguo. Town at the (college during the Inst *-hoeot 1.0,410, en's dey pint beau'ful
- week In August or the first weak In hrnck like you 11. ler Wowed too
to he from', for teeptember yielded better than that tint you 1(11)0'1 m0 fur stere.'
11 to her pride. mown at n later date in the aver- she looked blankly at him.
it P ree.Oln of tests made In each she bowed again.
A vain woman
she will merino*
A h,....5 y woman emblem for she of the pant right retro. in 19(r2 • 'Perhaap, yo percolated de 1'e -
cannot nee what note he in her ware , the hlgheet average yield was ob- membrance tint 1 *game o'er hand,
tainted from itowfng On Keptemhnr 2, Mire Jackson, an' yo' meet have ob-
Trost not the woman that think- 1901. served tint It was my Intenehwn to
etch more of hereWlf than another: Preparation of the Land -1n an ex- ambulate it few remarks when in -
mercy will not dwell in tier heart. pertinent conducted for four yenrt, tcrrupted by tint very 00m111011 111'
winter wheel grown on land on trrellitingulnhel mouton known an
The gods honor.' her whit lhinkrtln
long before opening her llp.v.
A woman that reopmeetr berm.)( le
more betotiful than n mingle star;
more beautiful than any stars at
night.
which a coop of fiel(t pearl wan ttar•rl --
alfIi green manure, produced An an- "MY Iitstmnd, sat"" she telly In-
nual average of 22.1 per cent. morn trerF�
`whde Lawd, Miss Jackson, bot
Wheat per acre than on land where yo' ain't done married to Mort
1; crop of beekwhent waw plowed ung
der. In another Pxpertmcnt, which 1 hiliIps?"
was carried on Tor one year, winter "Two weeks ago. sah."
't"
An yo'ain't Miss Jackson iso
wheat grown on land prepared from mo
have come: rho walks In the sacred clover etuhhle. produced 20.7 per "No run, Leh:'
ways and iasis tot love. rent. neon wheat per fern then on "Den 1 dun bin a fool?"
A' woman 'ragout children has wet
--- Inns! prrpptel front timothy minbble, ,.l'.'a, sah."
yet the mowt precious ot her jewels.
Inn two nnr � brat with eommer- ,•Hat t Reuse me. please. Reckon i
slat fortllt1 a
pcmtndr of it
Give heed to her to whom ehlldren
n, an application of 160 made a mutate. I sae now wear It
ate of Isola per nom wee. I got yo'M g
mixed up wvnn
old of wheat 18.8 per geline Thompson, dot putty, etyrlteh
Hee alletakP. Incrnamat the
A couple had been engaged to bra Cr -rat• young lady dat wad de belie de
marries for about 14 years, and.tdl I Value of seed from wheat cut at o1r5Pbn an' mallet fo'th de unelle-
tho ewnln hurl not mnaterod rap Cann- ,different aLaKen Of maturity -For omitted admiration ob de gigantic as-
ngr (0101 11 to ask hnr t0 nnmethe seven years in ma•ce^slnn. five pinta Mage. yes, i recollect yo'. Yo'
happy dn7• Th.. other ryoning hr of each of two varieties of winter wits welkin' armed on A' elbow 0b
enlIoti, Inn !Penner frame of mtm1, wl1Pnt were town rat the same atm^ Mora Phllllps, nn' people we. a -
del tusked her to sing aemte(hlne ten- In the nutmm�, nail colt et floc elif- ftyln' tint j0' heti a bombazine Areas
der and touching. Imagine hie aur- ferret dntee In the following sum- stat biongrd to yo'r grazine'l.ler,
prise when Ron ant down rat the ear, n work br'tng allowed between nn' dat 1Kasea done had a par 0b
piano anti s,utR, "Dar11ng. f nm each two dates of cutting. Nerd from trmeeerm merle cot ob a blanket.
growing old." Thera end no fnrllker PnOh of the serenty CntUngt was (iooxi•dny, MM. minim. some. ml
Ifeltty, _--...__ .-._.._ immerse and_the..orop tbereform wan.,--,�, ai.a„ok"-Learentlr4rtb Thanes.
f
Remarkable Recovery
From Nervous Collapse.
A Methodist Minister Tells
That Dr. Chaar'e Nerve Fool poi. -
eraser carom) control over the
nerves awl rekindle* nervous en-
ergy when n11 other means (nil Is
well il11rtratel in the natio dnurrllext
lwlnw. Mr. 'Brown wee force.) to
give up hie minlcterial work, ami
,n far ethnustrd that for a time he
woe pop111vely helplems. Ikx•tors
wear con'naltel noel mnnv renle/Alev
were resorted to, In vnln. Every ef-
fort to levet up the systemaprmrd
In vnln, nn•l It IR little wonder thnt
the /offerer ens lasing hope of re-
,-n. Pry, when he hegnn to nee 1)
('heap's Neon Cori,
Rev T. Brown, Methodist minis -
How He Was Rescued From a Helpless Condition by
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food.
(,-r, Of Omemee. and late of Bethany,
Ont., wrlteer "A year ago taut No-
ve mbe r i won overtaken with ner-
ve -ere exhnuetlon. For nix month's i
did no work, nm1 during that time
1 had to he welted un, not being
able to help myself. Nervone col -
Infuse wet complete, awl though I
seam In the phymlrian'm han11•. her
month", 1 did not atom to Improve.
At nny little exertion my strength
would leave me, not 1 would tremble
with nervesteenemme
"Freon tie- fired 1 trod n gr •+t
many nerve rrnhe Item, het thee srPmr-
e) to have fat affect in my CAW . 1
had aimed loaf bops of recovery,
when 1 hr,rn of Dr. I Nerve
Fool, mot began to MP It. As .*J
11)',trm b'e'ams stronger 1 IN•gne t0
d0 a little work, end hate gradual-
ly Itsnreaatel In neer* fnre& naol'(4.
or, Instil now I am about le t*7
rormitl corelltlon Rgnln 1 reminder
Dr. ('hese'', Niro. Fool tee Mat
reetllulne. 1 ever lined. Not only baa
it proven Ito wnwlerfnl reetorntere
powers in my owe cove, hot aloe la
purred other* where i have moons -
mended 1t.'
1•r. ('hmse'r Verso Fend, 50 cents
n beet, n boo re for a:: 7.0 Ali all
reralrra, or rat, Iidmarson, Rete, •
("n, Toronto. ' •