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� I - IN.I. i An Economioll X ilds oil gerva d and its . (
_31Z Holivoilon thirteen 0011t%A (Ill -y- . M so. many Chattels whose value dope I 111,11 been reached in this Wily to feefl it for ways supposed to be exagg ,e 9 � , ;
�, , , , , - 7A, 1, - , � . 11!oyi coutli for willt and Or,tOlLer,,. I the amount Of work he Call. get ocu� Oftheln market, will add to the cost to such all ex- progreas ma,gnif !
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� 11 M1 I /fl, , � I I ea no profit will be tion of the position which Manitoba 00- : I
11 1� I, -8,4-*:�,", . I Ono cout for dISSIPAU01). g&Y, � fir,ed character. Let the home , g 189*2 1 1, 1 . I
" ", , ;"5T A t,, �I,T � -� 11 Anti two cents for tobacco, of a, more re . obtained, cupioll at the present time. Darin Fliower I , �
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,-� I . � ve,� ;�J qzl� i. ,ka d i I It e w1shett, all exta-A u's a besuppliedwitli,grooliveading matter; give ,,� Pr�vinoo, � .
li . � ,Somoes,y that as agriculture advances !
I - �eo He!d take his pole and Cat0l, a 11- axe, even though it Us a sm'.111 20,000 new settlers arrivea 4111 r1l f
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. , � , , . farm, and it "Vill th cutoff, such as besides 18,001 in tile neighboring North . Mr, Lorenzo 1, Sleeper is vetj . :
` - 4 . 11 And if hiq stoinaell Miso(l a Wav one, iti the affairs of the e sources of horlay are West Territories -, while 150,()00 acres Of Well known to the i
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11, 1 4�� , , 9, patch wild. pilluts and wwils that are not 4116W . citizens of Applet .
I I � . ?�y ,ex,tinsthis, penurious habit, stimulate them to greater exert4on; prepared for orops . . . I .
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I �� . . . . . . I- - __ �..��t or a, groat ed in cultivated fields, ,And bence we need land were broken lip ,and .: , I
1, 1_1 " - I He'd go anti kill a wooddhucl� of popcorn' melons or potatoes is addition to tile area, already tinder Oul. ton, Me,, and neighborhood, He
. - � . ..�� AsmssluAto a r."it. Lge boy, to tend and to hold. never Again expect such Yields %8 WO have In r,ayS: I I L, igbt year,5 ago I was taken . 1i
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I ,,,,,,,� � a in r-weet contente treat to an aven I tivation. A general view of the condition . I
�_,'. � And thng he'd li% , eep him busy had� d as no one but a i
1, , 'T ,�c a Cost. " sick, and suffere .
I., V, 1,41 on food that never oo� for his own use, and will Otten Z
I VNA 11 A, when his,other work is done, And serve The wisdom Of intense farmillg's grow� of affairs can be obtained at a ('1ance f rum . � I I
_�� . .11 1 And, that he might Jay in bank ngmore self-evident, Small farina make the following table reps,Ted b� ur A- J- ','dyspeptic can- , I then began tak-� I I
. I I , I: , I �1 'rho proceeds Or his labor, to cheat the corner grocery of anti more I ear neighbors, they make good roads, they McMillan for the kmarlitoba Government, I - er. At that timO. � I �
- . I I ., I % ./ - loafer andsave severaldry goods boxes from U hli A� Ing August FlOW
. - 1� - �, a crauk, uoodsob6ols.alld Churches. a, pu C ,v -
, He'd happon rOunu All Mealf' r," g .
I 411r, I - -_ 11 rhore is nothing under litalto plenty of I . . , and just issued by it as an offici I I If I Was. a great 4pfferer. L ery I
. I, . ,tied up ' -is more mOaO7 in P . I ,
1 ..... 11 . To dino upon hu4neighbor. being whil, - I There . roportion to ilia tion., d me so that I I
I ... � � " I t� . I And then ho'd Oat OnO11911 to la"u the sun that is 0, greater Panacea for Indus- 891, :'thing I ate distresAp
. coloperation, labor. 1889. I 'h, :
... � . I �� "I'll", . until =other day had passell,. , trial agitation than mutual �rt acre of good land is, Popit'ation of PrOvigec'.. 1193,610 IN -412 . ad to throw it Ub Thgn in 9
.. I . � . ce to begin is in the home. Give A quarter of i L2 I ,,
I He bought no pantal cons or vest, anti tb e pla lillough garden for one family, and It will Numberof llublict-ohooli: 41.12 6
1 OXED :OMQTJOIV�$ 3jacket; I - 600 I I few moments that 110trid distress
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. No rich, expolisivX est- the girls 96 chance to make some pla money I E ke but An hour to On I Itivate that space .1 Post-1111ces .... 11 WOU14 come on and I would havt � I
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I totli the method wad results whe-a , the marketing, and especially the poultry, ta 4111108 of Railway
.. . Flo thoughtwould 'AtandWho racket." a well afford to about .... .......... M 1,422 �
Syrup of F igs is taken; it is pleas, ?veek to the garden for the Number of Acresof Larl'a I I to eat and suffer
I ant 110(yatobed itthirty 7041M.'UR tru0- should belong, to the farmer's wife ,and with horse tools, and you c 1) L I (
,&u then declared twai good AS now. daughters to have andtodispose of for their an hour a ) under('rop. ...... 623,000 3Y335,000 Forthat . i again. ItOOk* I
give f having an abundant supply of I ,
. and refreshing to the taste and acts Sole benefit. And why notl Do not the sake C reall. Number of Acres of Land (little of your med-t � I
I ently yet prompily on theKidneys, odl tone suit to his back, wife and daughters cook %ud wash, mend vegetableg, nder'Wheat ........ 380,231 1 91010% 1 1 I
' caftand collari. It has been calculate4 that 22 acres of ',N'.mhCr -of Acres of. Linst Horrid 'iciue, and felt much
t , .,ys. HO Own �ln n and scrub And perform the thousand aud and are needed to sustain a luau oil fresh - -id afte ' I �
ivern-nd, ,Bowels, cleanses the r H,& -d n it" . ow Jack under Oats .......... L,9,a) 201611 44 ;
I died . and I oft bis iteph better, at
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Item effectuall , is Soo S, � 'irio,liuld,ed thougand dollars! one other chores about the farm, in order to I lie Dianted Number of Acqs R TAIna ,,,X`,Stomach I
- jaek he 1-ull this fortune throuall me -at, ,while, if the saine am,)Uxlt � ...... ... 69, E05
I And , enable the farmer and his hands to live COM* under Barley I 'I taking a I ittle more, I :
acWsr*q_'4 fevers an cure -5 a itual And only took a Year Or tW`Q, fortably and work to tile best advantage? in wheat, it will feed 42 people -, tinder Oats, Twelve yeara,ago, there were 100,schools in Feeling. " August Flower my
e0instipation. Syrup of Fig is the - Slavery and all forms of drudgery are dis- 88 Pe,ogl,e -, under Indian corn, rice And 'M 'only 275 miles of railway� . " Dyspepsia.
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only remedy ot its kind ever pro- small Farms. tasteful to the inan or woulart of ordinary pota 176people,,.and undertbo plain- 1 The population has largely increased since 44peared, and since tllat time I
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duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- intelligence, yet too many Of Our farmers tain or bread fruit it will feed over 6000 the, Coasue year and is ,low probably 185,-
1 . Partners who grasp more land than they ,ing upon their people, I " have never had the first sign of it.
ceptabIe to the stomach, prompt in make life a burden by impos The force of hallit, has largely controlled I 000. To the farmer, or the man who wishes .
. -an properly cultbF, families, like the lawyers of old, ; to become a farmer, in I'larlitoba, or in the c eat anything without th
c Ate, use its available 01 burdens I I I an "I
jt� action and truly beneficial in W the eastern tarmer who still grows a little , istress. I Ntish all
effects, prepar . plant -food And then leave it to posterity so too grievous tobe barile.' Itlaworl,,froill of most, everything. holding firmlyto es.lWorth-weatTerritorles, geat;ral conditions 44 lep,st fear of d .
,� . ed wily from the Most depleted Of fertility tbfttit will 11044Y cost' early morn till late at night ; hard, steady � because, of the training of are oteallily improving. This was. olearly " that are afflicted with t1wt terriblo I
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. healthy and agreeablesubstalaces, its ofoultivation,grarobbels. Thosewboalia, toil, day after day and year after year; tablished customs ad, by Mr. J. C. %used b I
)ng Ago. it is this more than all else shown in An ablo, paper re, 11 discase or the troubles (,i
I manyexeelleutqu�,tlit!eScommendit cead them inuat go to. work And restore the pinch here and economize there -, work and 14 � us tile cry of hard times Sinciair before the Farmers' Institute t Of I I it would try August Flower, as I I
lost fertility at cousideraLleexpense before save and hoard up. And what for? At first whid' has giv" tand tile I Brandon on April 5. Speaking from lie
to all and beve made it the most - they can expeatto raise remunerative crops, it was toclear tile farm from debt -, it took -1, avid deprolilon, of Over ProduOtIOT atandSoin t of personal experience, he ob- If am satisfied there is no Mediclue I
popular remedy known, On the other hand, the farmer who becomes vgty of the farmer. onr farm, slparm. serve that in 1882) the farmer paid' $400 or of equal to it," I �, 0 1
legally possessed several years of slavish, hard work to pay Poly O,t ign to have on 1 ,4j5oo for a team of horses which he could I I
19yrupof Figs is for sale in 750 of as much land as lie call off that mortgago. Dat bY thc time it Was A 3
. leading. druggists. cultivate well, rastores in some form the paid off the farnitir bad beentoo hardened to ing for fan," or 110-ardelling for filit", Yet as now got for $1.400 or W A ; p i
Uttles by all look aroun(l the country at many of our _aia 5oo. to 75c. P!-,� ._ �7.11J gr
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Elant400d carritrl off in Ills cropa, And passes toil anti it became a parl; of his nature -, his I we I I sign, al_ for seetl oats And 1j.-ic. to St for seed wheat, , 0 , - � ,
rocure it ,eoeterlty with value un- I earl pronlioes to his family are forgotten, i I farms and gardens, we find thil und �the whol e to.day lie could obtain them At Ilia ,
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Any reliable druggist -,iho may nO'4 I, fields down i;' . IraD innrt� t though not hung up, lying all aro Where C,111 Lw,,: --A. ;� r .,. ,
have it on hand will p Impaired, iq a li�4iefaotor of his kind, And, V own' i
� and henceforth lie toil$ to ,ot a f - door for ,25e. to 50c. & bushel.
promptly for p.uy one who -Wiahes instead of causing poverty, increases tile � Sage on hi,; neighbour's farm, or Lo put a, fe,,. ,� borae anti bar.n. Let us be ready to Answer he bad given $2otl to,M30 for a binder, it ,X* %# � i
� . th;3 question, IINVIiat'areyoug,%I?#A-,niggfor? I ,*�
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w try it. Manufactured only by the public wealth. A large majority of ill* more dollars in bank -, all tile leader hynl� Does it payl." � Coulcl now be bought for I,' ,10, to $175. 4-1- 61 1
world's laborers can earn their bread more', pathies of life forgotten to a great (,xtent, Clotbinguinagroceries were Corresponding- PURE :�"-',-'S,'3;-
� MMI Tliepx',%uticeoftief',teingn,,ttxirat scenery ver";i, I
� d the fortner becomes a machine for 0" I -a the farmer of 1882 had � " i
. to team wheat, r0 miles, ill(, distauce now I 0 0 ilre%l F,
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CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP GO, easily in other employment$ than agrioul. , an A. ly cheaper. Whet n t 00e, " 'k,
— -was it gall- PCY - -,4
tore ; it is for their interest that the soil be [ with groat advertkeineritn is not so provt �
thea States as it i ;
SAN Fla,&NOX800, OAL. - . le WDEFtED/ :
cultivated a -ad owned by those best quali- . at in tile up rarely exceeds five or tell miles, while lum. ,, , :
tQ-VX5V==, r.r. "W'901M, 1&1� fled by nature and training for producing I The boy$ and girls see nothiug Ahead but "t-ation ago, anti public sentiment is stead. ber waggons, buckboards, ploughs, ate.$ �_%� :
I ly growing strougersgailist it. Thisprac. le a -ad at cheap an , i
Vor Sole at 0. L-atz's DrUR Store food, for such can produce the cheapest', unrelenting, slavish toil, and soon become I were now easily obtaillab I
'tice bas remitlyilevelopcd in U agland to
food. I isgusted and fly to the cities and towns for, rates. ..
;,w--- —",::",:I�""::..,.I.�:1,.".,.: .. . :"11 ... �__ tin objeotion that can be urged � ' uoh Ali exteriG that lovers of n4ture recog- 1 But if the Condition of the farmer has
'140 111i � re6iao ; anti if one of the girls sbouia get 'Is
against small Urms-that our most costly � marr - jed, though she may have tailed Oil the! nize that some definite action must be raved, alid no one can fail to appreciate y r� .
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NERVEN=V"z 13R&Na are 'N now cu*' 1 machinery Cannot be used with greatest 1� imp M 810111CO at these 901 -
Coverr tbat cure the vollst eases of Nears since her majori ty, nine 0 take'L under-valneocirn And corn � the lirosperity which - �0 -
yj UAt Vizor anti economy oil them , that the aunwd u f farm for ten Too lually of us 4 0. sunimer's day in 'RZ9T, S,TkNo�!_-_TaT, BEM
'-Nervous 1)abllit, chances our, �i ten lier father will tell )ter he I eery corn q dea fields of grain on
BEANSVU410S MQ111100( . MWAS the meal. It has been tile fashion to a I anguancty, For =Uln,- 9 ?R&
snob machinery would not equal the inter. she mile,. start at the � r. ailrely indicate, So have tile lte,adyforusain , in".al.dautialredo'M
wealaim of body or ralud,mulood , . owes tier nuthin', and for the past five or six years, It is true U,knitObl mus' i0litening Wuwr. Illsill f Qu I
by over,work. or the erremorex. i est on cost and detCrIcrj;6tion_m4y be � nd of the ladder, or, if tile t O'spects of tbe eMea and .15n.ltiode.
very bottom rou 'position And pr I�W.. .&93r.e%"" 51.41,A)UPd.
� - _____ --l-I..1-11 WhI. T0__i..l,_ hat, itcontaina a rather large proportion of 1 . f,ola by ml (.'r�r,or-,; red rru,,:rIgtY,.
lost UinViTwo overcome by copying the exam�le Of other, father should be so.p�rsidcrato as to rent I t � ,. earameroial Comes of the Prairie
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voluttly cures the = � 16 - , , -vv. - - - ---- rM43,2--MXXtc*
i intelligent businais luen-113111116 Y, """' 'his sou-In-l-mv at- 0 farm, it, would Ise starob. and fat butall its Constituents are i grOwin" Slillan gives a glimpse of v,. 4r,x,--, � , 1I
,V2KqJt4kLTXXKT=9 11AVO evento, r ove. - I in so digestible a ftam, auf , I it is SO Pa'M-11110 , Province. Mr. Mol ..
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at $1 per a,* e. or rix for , or � ICIN4 their capital, Organize joint $took Companies -tvith a bail grace aud restat in quarreling- j��jel'y .i, Wjcneipeg�s progre-qa in tile following fable - _ , ,, , , I I �
ipt ri ", I It �,J 13% 131 . own such machinery ; to nearly all anhuals enat thc&o will 10
.0 Tor uto, W' fo SOUL to purchase And i and family troubles too numerous to men- 1 overbalance its lack of prot ein. I IF -31. 2692,
- also such seed arlinials of improved stoLk as t3on. Of course, there are ex.-ep$lonq to — - Valua of Cit Q,J,-.tkl9.(M $210,�OjMrjo R 4
I—. Cannot be OW404 with economy by single this vile, but In Baltic cOmilluaftic . it holds I � T propert:z_ C A R -T U S
- a G�*I�TjS 3133GURD MON AUB UX p volulue, of Commercial
I farmers. This can be done satbafattorily, 1,, good in a majority of cases. There Are lluslneis_ - V ......... 0 009 04 40,05VAW
I am confident, it done in a� business way, 1, many cmusea that operate unfavorably upon TORS. Bank (!apItaL.._ ...... :: 1;:ti 195) 6 livy1uh-9 ITTLE
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I I 10 every mail in the company receiving 'wb%t'� ilia %verag farmer -, lack of assoclartionan4l ,... 90"I'Mo S.ov'm
. . I and no more. It mav � isolation from his. fellow man, the grinding Type of Savage% Evideally onvoulaused lie 1vtTy .... � ., - - IVER
� ID justly belongs to him, *101le Value of Ilublie It . ntw; . ve Ito,lim - OD
� be argued that machinery cannot be uscil. C0J, of mounpoly Awl trusts, anti the natural re. over (lie 16 - merits ......... .... .. - O&I.,41
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'll kt suit of t1ij general belief that lie is the Autbrop)logi-W? will be much pleated to I"al"llAtiOn - - � ............ Is ll�', it)
I stivantago oil the small fields into Whic All .
. Number of Buildings'... I�Qoa 00
I 101" a eatskill &i%,l opotay pro, for small farms are generally divided- But the under dog in the fight, all tend to iTificenoO h,,r that two; girls of the, Akita race have Numlic-r of l4u%InO1.4$ I
� ttan"Aan catarThluollItta . bacrilargedbyromovalof his character for tile worst, Turnthebays liceu brougli t, to R ,urope by Dr, St .. ....... .. �. V.) 00 I- I- __
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Z'111.1� small fields may growing, tile i out it) make their own way,and let tile girls 0131mauns * Ifousep, Y, . 10 45 Fa M 11:11111111k
SOOTHI�G. CLEANSING, . excrialve, division fences, And by NvIlom they ,.vera resulted from Arab cap- N.'umberof acloriQ4.- IF -70
HEALING, di Oreat crops on longer and. narrower phila. warry rich, but don't vlxpect one Polley tors. 3'hey Are now on the way to Gor. , The growth of Brandon and Portage I%
1113tant ITefiet, Por,manent I Movable fences to fence In Animals at pas. from the farm ,wbloh you spent tile best niany Ault will remain in that -Mintry until Prairie has been very similar, while huft- CUM
Care, Faillfre Impossiole, ture can be used And most of tile fence& now ve%rs of your life in helping to make, until they will bi taken back to *Arede of little tolvuS AM dotting ilia whole SlelcHeadaebetuldrelieve, alltb9aroublesmet-
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in use dispensed wi4,h,-E'6'4w Yoric Trib- ib,, Old ulan is dead. Than comes a summer, ,when o especially numerous Along dent to a bilious stato Of the M40m, t;lieb at
00 tt* JITAP! Africul. The Akkas are in some respects Provinap, anti ar
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age I as boo - line. rt Ox. !oand its branch lines. DIZZIness. Nousen. Drowsiness. Distriws after
J -0m 111130.11.1.41"I I scramble, a,nd lawyeW fees, And ca%% oneof tile moatintereatirig oftavage peoples, the Canadian 11�xclf eltinf, Side, &c. while their most
464ho t at4tiless.lodog s4aso of I -%vltero (,)it'- .Pain. in the
sn"IA,.�i�..,%,"X"tb�:I%Ikwktn&And aph. pouses, anil family di,tsellsi.-ils, all', 'what not merely bw%ma of thoir snimll size, but ,.*,a it is also in the Territories, so I n, renow cablo success has been Shown in clidus
IM., MIMI 90141tral ftel 'i of 44. . Of Solling'. I not, anti we Are led to exolaim with 8010- bezatise they are representatives of it race Appolle. Medicine Hat, Virden, �NIOO- n I AMML 19 AV
bit .T. ate, f 704 ftrltroub *a wth Advaut.%ze
any �61 tbaso or ktft4Ve4 symptems, I -. "All is vanity And vexation of spir- which Allisi At one time hava been widelly Regina, (�Alg%ry and mally other places Are
iour ugTo Waysb, Rea d-:iAd 1014, 110 The following is the conclusion roached Mon or the ulobe. Scatter,ad tribes rapidly - S I %; r1k .
itao leiroeuring o� be.%h of MUL i- I it.,, . MIThecil OV rising into, at, have Already Attain
VALU. ow&M4l4lltUVe.A%6do,& I on the advantages of soiling from experi But why call not ilia farmer be happy oi kindred "ilygini(Is ,� Are, found Dot ,�nly ed, importan � oe and prosperity. And this Headache, yet QA=A's Ln,mr Livzn Plitt
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Cold ln'koad results Ill NIM , fol' meats earriad on at the Storrs school ex. a le u.til in a. t equally valuable in consttpatiou� curing
1"14 tio ut dea�th I I and contented with his lot " Statistics Shaw in many Vaxta of Afr!Qa, but in various grDwtb must inevitably 00110 I arV
oil b , A d=11%, at station. It will hold good else. noyint-cont . NVIIII4
10. X ""'. that business failures are fewer among 11 disorders of tIlleatsItIlt,nitialu .
A at I . islands of the Eastern Seas and in some not distant future the Oreat West Of Can- and preventing this an
"WY, ,urplus they also correct a'
Priallb." t ,.t?.'� - farmers than ally Other 0 tile a.
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V40000posim I M".4d at ,it can " sit I ,a ted Sttaes in stimulate tho liver and rexulato e 4
the average fariner may not make money 7 glans 0 inhabit more or less inaccessible ocre replaces the Un! Even if they only, cured
Under ilia soiling system more stat: varmbly 11a7lilla
nUORI) & Co., ,age than by pastur-
Brockville, Ont. . be kept on a given note ' 11 as fast as some others, he is At least assurod districts, -whitbor their forefathers have the markets Of Grem� BriMill, '
- I Ing ; much of the expense of fencing is of A competency, and money invest'd in evidOntly been driven by the ancestors of -------
I W 086ved nearly all of the food given is avall- i good land is a sure investment. The farmer tile present domillant race$, SOMO Years HE
A I able for the formation of products as there , A )y - ApRcei;� to than
I I is no,wasto of energy in searching for food , also has Advantages Which others have not. ago two Alcka boys, Obtained. by 1) rter I Criminal AntlimpolOgY Ache, ilatky would be si�
. After Ilia day's work is done be has the ilia Italian '.\�Iiani, were sent to Italy, and ho suffer from this distressin complainU
L . ,,�, and tile mAntire, can be preserved free from The careful study of criminals from a \v lik not, ena
to himself, which he can several otniniolit nien of science made them purely sciestifiestandgintbas led to in but Corlunately their goodness 11 find
Waste. 10 Any here. and those who once try then% NO
- __ asoma, MIN The best crops for soiling are those rich ut�ililiv.0111lie�'ll'inlIgIdling the best,tapers And books tile subjei�& of learned memoirs. The new serious results. The a ntpe, of a man's cran- 11�j,;� little pillavaluable Ill so nick %, ways thAt
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. 3ar orproteirl. Altbougli and informing himself on t � a current tonics visitors will be not lem cordially W0100mcd, itim afwr n,11 effects bis character., Tile they NvIll not be willing to do wit out theM
A Y oung Murdezor Reprieved. In nitrogenous rnal ofthe day, while the business man andbis and we may expect that their allPearance lack *1 nourishing food may produce a But aftorall sicklielid .1
slallillor crops are usually obtained -%vith tile clerks must stay at their posts anti and mariners will tuggest to some of -tile nM
N�%rs. Shaw, mother of Arthur Shaw, the legumes (olover, peas, etc.), tbau with serve , crimilinj out of a good man by impairing ill* M;w
their customers, Catching only a few hour" more ingrivious antbro�ologists of Germany intelligence and normal condition of the
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boy condemned to death for themarder of fodder corn, the fodder from the legumes U sluip and always am6nable toan ever- many a bold speculation As to a remarkable b ' A blow upon tile bOrLcl, Or a burating AC la
� a, widow of Halifax in May last, received is much richer in nitrogen and hence of volopment , valn. D MATIV live,"; t at here 1% w1lers .
routine. The farmer can have Ills but Obscure stage in the early de of It blood vessel in the brain, may -make a, 1, the bane of s, .
the following letter tram her son, The lad more ,value in the productiou of milk,choese, t-8911ilt"'bles and fruits fresh from the land of of in,bitind.-tLondon Graphic. or a deep-dyed criminal. A w(� maim nur great boast, Our pills cure it
. a Armley Goal, 3 butterandbeaf. The legumes, being nitro- 311an a lunatic wilile othors do not.
wrote from till nature while the city man gets his wilted , may work upon the mr Small L
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quite happy And contented, buytillig li&&veama gen collectors, fire, able to obtain much of poisonous atmospher , LivnR Pttxs areverY
dL and often decayed. The farmer can bitch - atalverx easy to take. One or tIVID Via roak4i
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hope to at par oned by the Home Secre- their food supr,ly from the air and subsoil. 310 w to Get a "Sunlight" Pidlue- erves of one go -is to lead to suicide or other ,etal. o wid dO
tary. �an know while there is life there They add to the fertility of the soil by the 4 iis team and go where he pleases while n Youth may be t a. d,ise, Tiler are strictlY veg, I action
e �rime, A zbild in 3 urned lint gvlpe or �urge, but by their ger-U,, -
"? ,city man can only go where the cars Sena.,r, ,,suilught" Son vlewzle all AvIla lls�- t! .
tie ,p wrappers (ill
is hope. I am paying strict attention to the decay oftheirroot stubble and leavps,which i and boats see fit to take him. The farmer large wrapper) to Levar Bros., Ltd., 43 into a future criminal bysovere, punishment tl Is.m. * In vials Ill. 4 cents;
. I deprivation. Greaz exposure to beat or ,,f,l.$l, ,Izt)lde,rel,.Vwl.k,re,or�t,iit'Iya'OAL
chaplain's advice, and I have felt & lot are left in and upon tile soil when the ciop can always breathe the fresh -Air of heaven, %jeott st, Torouto, mud you -wil. receive by or
cold may ch 1, I
le post,s, pretty picture, free front advartisini ange a philanthropist into an , CASTZZ =101113 MY Xcr 72 L
happier since You can come and see me any is harvested. whifethe residents of cities must full.% .as3r evil doer. These Are facts, not fancies. ri-41 V11
-lie dairy' is an e - q-.94 ,a- it
But you must not, walk it. If you The advantages of clover to t This - ' 11 Limit,
day. smoke and gases. The farmer ought and well worth framing. derived from I . � " - -111
cannot get the money ,write Instead. I farmormay bebriefly surnmed tip as fol- and can bethe equal of any class in the waytodecorate your home, The soap, is criminal anthropologics, MW4 Vv� I EA I
inightgot, pardoned yet. You can write Iowa .. It is more valuable than luty or corn country if he will onIv improve the op,ior- tb� test in the market, and it will only cost study. _._�_,________ I I I
lip to the Home Secretary, Home Office, stover in the production of milk; it obtains tanities which kind I�rovikleueo has placed It postage to solid In the wrappers, if you ---- - .1-1.1.1 - 1111�.__
London, and plead for me. It will do a lot much of its nitrogen from the air, and can tit his disposal. The farmer who isolates leave the ends open. Wrhe your address I if
of good, Ask him to have rnercy on me, be grown with mineral fertilizers only -, it al, political and religious carefully. 601 - _%=%_ 63
,A himself from all soci I �Ku - :
and it ��Ku
, in only very young yet. Yoninnatstate increases the value of the manure 'MY of gatherings for the sake of gain, is sare to Aq, I . .
my case to him, and you might be tMe to tends to improve tile soil by the del develop morbidness and to kill all the best Christmas Islandis one all the most inter- - - I I
save me yet. Do not forget, it is my only its roots, stubble and leaves, 'which remain feelivas in his mature. The farmer who im- es" in the world. it, is 203 miles from I ...
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hope. You know I have not written up after the crop is harvested. � is only oppressed while other classes Jav-Nud consists largely of car& ',.which - - .
myself yet, but X will do, and I hope if I -_ aginesbe rests on a volcanic foundation. Th� coral . .
do get pardoned you will always write to � are exempt is a sure viaim of demagogues forms almost inaccessible aliffi, covered �. I
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me. Will you please write by return, and Ensilage. and impostors. The farmer that is forever with luxuriant vegetation. In the day it glw_ I - . .� i
lip to the growling at the weather, the crops and his . � , . - -
let me know if you will write Ensilage fell with hay to lambs gave faluily is rapidly going the downward road swarms with huge crabs, and at night ,with U � Yo U. .2 I
I 'Nialt could not live on the island, as
Home Office ; it will cheer me up more still. equally as good results as where all bay had to the castle of "Giant Despair." Thefarm, rats. . t
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I forgiveyou with all mv heart any wrong been fed, and the ensilage had tLe advo.u- Or who trusts all to. brute force will find it does not possess fresh water, the rain Are you all run down? s Em,,7-,,,1-
yo havedoneme. Dear rl�otlier, I am prepar- tage of being the Cheaper food, four pounds that brains count in the long run. Thereii sinking int I 0 the rock.
,dlf' comes. I am quite safe, ug equivalent, to one pound ,gian C;od I iver Oil
or tile worst,if it )ton earth I of ensilage boei a golden mean betwixt all extrainw, slid if I sion of Pure Norwe, L �
I am sure, and if we never me( of bay. he -farmer would only follow every i,g)zis-
hop6 t4ohiait in Heaven. What made me -nibs fell on ensilage drank less water L is calling with a view .
-nows. But if I do get off Lm I fatuns, ana 10110 I of Lime and Soda
do it God only 1, the, lambs fed wholly an dry food., but the - sto*l- te
I shall still keep the chaplain's words." lambs Nd ensilage consumed more water in to cultivate happiness and contentment as 1�&-n Baby was sick, ve,cave her Chs land Hypophospbi+ S
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The Home Secretary his reprieved the food and the water drank than those fed Well as to hoard tip and grind down every- v,,hcn she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. put flesh on you
body around him, he would soon cease to and 9,
prisoner, on Account of his youth, dry food. be the 11 boss growler of the universe." Then she became Ms`-, silo clung to castoria. . -
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rations were colupared. as food for lallibil, and (Ylve you 215 -
It d oeou"t follow that you inust, do a mean the individuals of the lot of lambs receiv. Rraotioal.Pointg- 6
thing to a man who has done a mean thing , , . . I .
to you. The old proverb runs -. 11 Becalise l"g the nitrogenous ration made a more uni- � -
?Y, form gain in live woight than, tile lot fed a I A lran ItIsepknowli by the condition in Scott's Emulsion cures cough6li, - �&
the �ur has bitten mu, shall I bite the our earborimeeous ration. . which he e 3 his animals. . The President of the French Republic Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, I . I (1) N..
— Results have not been uniform as regards I The alilornia. rest -day bill compels all receives a salaxy of 424,000 a year, and a and all Anaemlo and Wastir'S C � 0:7
" " - his expenses. ,g in
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I I the growth of pigs where carbonaceous and ... to give employes one day in seve like additional amount for. DISeases. Prevents wastin q 0
_�,� I . nitrogenous rations have been compared. for -rest, Bank of Englpnd notes are never reissued, children. Mull0st as palatable as .
I . 11 one experiment there w" no marked No man can stand a drain upon his re- but when paid in for gold are at once can, Inak. Got only t.11cgonuine. Prepared I 1. I ,
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: difference ,in gain in, live weight and no sources so well as the farmer provided ilia celled. They are then proserved, for seven bYScO,,t&,Bowao,BellevIile. Soldby'all. . . Oil
� marked difference in the clierniaml 00,11posi- . at inquiries relative to fol-geries Driggists, 50 cents and $1.00. A .
I . . drain is oil ilia Nyot land. years, so th, lie notes may t,hrow
tionofthemeat, The results from another I .
PER --1 I I One item it farin dairying is to see that or frauds, on which t ___.________._ -11- 1. —
I experiment allowed. a marked difference in nothing is allowed, to go to waste either be. light, may be swerea. ... _ _ -_______. _____ . . �
, . the gain in live weight and also a great dif- after the butter is made. --- , ___.__.______ .,.-.--. . . . .
I feonce in the relative proportion of fat fore or to sell tbis I I AS A CURES
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. . The FarmeT in the Ilidustrial Frooession. price. They are all wanted. , . YSPEIPSIL Dyspopela, constipation,
. I I � I . - I : When A pet -Ion has but few sheep, sul- Wrong motion of -the MED10INFE., BitiousneSS are MUM 'Of
. . . I . Ever sinto man assumed a settled condi- phar can be mixed with lard and put on the stomacb, and digestive No other teraedy ex- BadBl od. GdodBlood
I I tion, and in consequence of natural . selec- sh"', to gooi advantage. organs causes Dyspepsia, I -- -_ -- powerful ELU cannotobe made by any
1. ". I I � � 1. I-eally good roads the farmer six I ;-jystem ILS Burdock
� , Licit and environment chose some loccupit, With and iiindrea diseases, effe b. on o entit _ cleanses, tones laints. The
I ., I POWOER I � tion in accordauee with his tastes and abili- miles from town or the railroad ,station - Blood Bitters. ItPuliries, . I I one Buffering from these comP I .
. 1, I I � I . .. I ___ . , 'ties, has it been self-evident to tile average find. the. cost of transportation no , such as SourStomaoh.W&tOrbrash,HOa"t E612d strengthens. result,% of 33iLdIllOOd mre
I I I versificatiou of I industries would burn, DizzilaOgsi Conitipa,tion, I I IN SpRINGrlms 1,VPL5S,BL0`r0HZ8�
� . � I .1 : � . � . I I I � � . observer that a di than one now three miles away. Slojif 14EADACHS, P
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': . . -- . , I A n u bal as, wall Lort ,APPOWO, all-gon The strong food taken during ter over- Bruptions, Sores, Skin
1 I . . � I rho fariner, in order to keep tip with the Tomatoesmaybemadeorm, a .. Tin and ers rellily cures I I . I
� I I I , � . I .1 . . : i printing to, allow . I of stomael, and distresIg after esiting. TO - loads the 8 Lein, Clogs the Owals - etc. Burdodk Blood Bitt y vest1to of it � ..
. , . I lidustrial procession, must got out of the as useful by training an, produoes by,olusness, constipation, sl6k
� I I erabip, bopeloss, . aldn. bad blood, driving awaT ever �
I . - od chance . be dyspap 10 I d blood, I I IQ to the worob . .
I I - IV I � 1,'`1-7'� prepare himself by education the fruit, and allow the'sun a P t, is to be 21ais rni,d. I headache, boils, pimples, ba
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�:, � - . .�_ old ruts And e to meet other occupations at to ripen them. ' . ' I .� languid sold deprossod in body and I diseases etc � ' from 6, common pliop "I
I I I ��__ . and experieno Is unlooks all the scrofulous sore. R is tho Icind that 011wev. I
. . : , . � . I . . , t — least half way. The right place to begin an Carrots .are ills best al All roots for . No Collie, however, is ro olisduate 028evOxe BuraoOk Blood lsittel;stom, Carries off Mr.,E, M.'Lockwooa, of Lin sa,y, Oat.,
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, 11 :�, the family circle. Politi I 100ttes can ,wolild. find the feeding less Oxpensivf) and ' ' - ryfrom Dyspepsia, but two Q . . �
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