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Exeter Times, 1901-5-9, Page 6
1 HAT THE FAC -SIMILE SIGNATURE IS ON THE WRAPPER. OF, BURY Ca ' :Ia is FA epi^ cr,e.s'tze cnly. It s t '. 1 lit.74 F eilev r ,,rze to roll + n t n... .a t- .o ..., ur ..:�,. tl: a r e a tt s a cis gcc.a" as i s;31 sa„w;C: every ger- " -ne ise fest ere caw G--S-a.'-Q-R-I i%. inn Ina rano et 1l ca 'a ovot3 wt;:ppas, AIR RIFLE &tta•'r::. d a' 1 A rpT- rt,- ^t b.,af r:atflage . as•. a.;0+^C 1 ^nee:acre-arse r2,ti.'azilmo.- r t4witel arr?,tx"ta rSladatrls Ira.ca. IU_a" pftrodel be let .lgra'and © to ne4.andat ,'taw bYrr" a dgrw-at;aeasy arotw•duow 'rare antroes,reut i,Sot::at.,•la'«eSaalgt»atv:Atetent 'Ir 0=,7.L`zaare recct`Sllilttcrhtsf Cit'lt.ai6f4e, t"ieta. Sup»1;:'1Cies TerOijil CHILDREN'S COUGHS 1,. Aline SOLID GOLD World Will lever Starve. The II. S. Department of Agricul- l { 1][ tl . \ G RIGH K f D BLOOD lure at Washington, after careful in- _ RIGH ui 1 i • vestigation. announces that lite world is in no danger of starving to l death for centuries to conte, even if, Delaney Conoentrated l lis Forces. the present llue of food products' Around Nartbeesteforite in, should become wholly exhausted. It has been diacovered that the nit trees of the world alone could. feed 1 ISj rAER REPORTS ARTS A VICTORY population three times as great as the present number of inhabi- tants. Besides the nut products, there area hundred vegetables, pal- ,A Loss Rumored.. -Cot. Denison and Patrol stable and nutritious, which are of Scouts Said to Have Been captureta practically unknown to the civilized chef. A -single tribe of western In- dians has a ratan of 41 kinds of fruits and vegetables of which the Caucasian ht)raseke+per ha -s Clever dreamed in her domestic philosophy. Johannesburg, May 3. --Gen. 7?e•. Kiilina lt.ucioeke. larey, the Boer commander, has four There is but little difficulty -go get -' or five thousand Men in the hills , ting rid of burdocks ii the wort: isaround Tartbeestefontein, Gen, I3ab- done persistently. By going over ington, in command of the British A the fields two or three times a year forces in the district, is without a .and cutting off the plants bensw the sufl cient force to attack and. is ob- crowns, before they have serving the Boers, while Cells. Meth - but t- b1t feeand Ia wlrnson aroconvergingde developed their seeds, few Plants will be l -ft. af- hither. A battle appears imminent. ter the second year. A spade is the another nritislt Vietory. Joest implement for this purpose, but, London.M a sharp hope may be shade to serveMay 6.—The War OffIeG equally satisfactorilyhas received the following report from Lord Kitchener, under date of rtant n Yew Grapevines, Pretoria. May 3; "'Ten Boers have a • , been killed, . Ont every farina there 1`. some ]let,three wounded. la baro aur as grapevine. t1 single grapevine 8W -rendered. and 280.000 rounds qt wall sometimes supply a small i:eua. slttaU arms tt:nutxunition, 100 wagons fly with fruit. and the cost n ill Ire and 2,070 horses have been captured. but wry little. The vines flu ;v be since last report." grown around the porch of a►. ionise, s)eulson',s Scouts •Capturede along at ww tri• truce. or t>vcn t"n: a sen melon, AIa • G--''N.ews a. s rriv- la to l1 1 . 9 c • 1 • 't• t + r t t "tan , It t it lit *Lir a Jut t ns r location..^ arty wanes thong the edge ed herecn,t ao+faayisTl10 Ithlaily I.xpe C`ap xrpnowressla corsethat- of a narti�.•n will take but little* room' sIOnd, And afford.;:a largo supply of fruit COI. Denison, with a patrol of scouts, has been captured, The loco.- -President McKinley, Will Not Ile- eeh'o Mr, Kruger -Ilas Declined to :Fleet Way, in Any 'iA 4'4t, 1, you havelt, you now it, You now all bout the heavy feeling the stomach, the formation of gas, the ausea, sick headache, ad. general weakness of the whole body. You can't have it a week sI sahomiti 111 sy.w. 0 x r. r,67. ar• it I'.arin i r neldaa ,,,,sy li, I a.cl.ge+i ur tv", r,•t&,x{atl earti..t-t,4 • ,i;a'o nt I s fit . mraaitlicOot fra ra.,tvt i :sea.rtlum.enta, wawil tau vcrtr:a�.anta.d,eaMttt.•h ; the Seeds. Soli that. re ]rntIonacaer.odd re Ms beau •1 ilR lae, ls,-nd ra rC] s {Pea to ttestaee;at{l tea atueneon s *'• scasmraraca I. .,.,upY1S Co., :Grouts. tan. 1 15 a sire a batt isrmeopen face, rollshed lrlr} cl watch, AMnerl- ean lever Movement her wiling only 2 doe. radrapootSireet Pea Seeautute.ae'eckag�cc• Eacltpaelf, ago eontainnnsrlendldmIXturaottLe moat fragrant varieties or all mom. You can earn this neo ww akh Iu au afternoon by setting to wart at *nee. Salina this eartisementanrlw,i Win forwardtba Scoda. 8z9in�theni, stars tho mane,. rind we guarantee nate dolly ftwagseed our n shoort once. eee4`IllSupp]j y(o.,as iTorontor There's nothing -so good for children's coughs and colds, ernp, whooping cough or bronchitis as Xh'. Intoll's Norway Piled ,syrup. It's se niee to take that youngsters beg for it, and it euresso quieklythat mothers aro delighted. Airs. R.P. Leonard, Parry Sound, Ont., writes; "I have used I)r. Wood's Nor- way Pine Syrup for coughs and colds of myself and baby. I find it cures a cold quicker than any other cough mixtureand is nice to take."" On 'Friday evening of last week, a debate was held at the Collegiate In- stitute Goalericb, on the sn:.jeet, ' Is capital punishment justifiable The , affirmative was taken by Stuart. Lane and Will R. Robertson, of the Young, Mer,s Debating Club, and the nega- tive by W. Brydges and E. Eacrett, students of the Collegiate. E. Eacrett is an Exeter young man, Do not snifer from sick headache a moment longer- It is not necessary. °exter' Little Liver Pills will entre as„•-y'Uaq Dose, One littlepill. Smell price. Small dose. Shall pill. Mr. Jlmtice MncMahon will preside at the:non-jury assizesforthe county of Horon, to be held on Tuesday, May 14. • Cenull'1e ITY anter. s tie Liver P i r... .est Bear Signature of c Foe -Simile Wrapper Below. mall and as easy t a tatse as .agate FaErI AcwE,, FeS.B1721NESSa'.• t.y 0 51016,14 ,4140101014E. GAINED 92 LBS. BY t1SIN'G MIl.BUllN'S PII1Se VicTORIA, B.C., March 8, Igor. The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. DearSirs,-Some tune ago my daughter, aged 19 years, was troubled with bad head- aches and loss of appetite. She was tired and listless most of the time, and was loosing flesh. Her system got badly run down, so hearing your Heart and Nerve Pills highly spoken of I procured a box, and by the time she had used them she had gained 9$ lbs. in weight and is now it: perfect health. Yours truly, M RS. P. H. CURTIS. FCE TO FACE WITH (ACTS, A •LAME, A WEAK.,, AN ACHING BACK ' .. INDICATES 'KIDNEY .TROUBLES WHH'ICH DOAN'S'KIDfNEY: PiLLS • .: ABSOLUTELY CURE.. • TESTIMONY- Pll az -colla, Man., Oct. 4th, Igoe. Doan Kidney Pill Co., Toronto. '- Dear Sirs, -I suffered for some time from kidney troubles.. My back was so bad that to stoopover or straighten up after stooping caused terrible pain, 1 had to get up several times during the night to urinate My urine was highly colored, contained a thick 'sediment, and caused a burning sensation.' I tried numerous remedies, but none did me `any good until I got Doan's Pills. I took four boxes, the pain in my back has entirely disappeared, my urine is as clear as water, does not burn, is without sedi- merit, and I` can recommend Doan's-'Pills to all sufferers, THOMAS Ptornca 'r-. tion of the mishap IS not known in Cape Town" Refugees Rettrto Johannesburg. nnosbur., Cape Town, May 5.—About 1, 00 ui.tlaucicrs have returned to .1'o- laannesburg from Natal since the be- ginning of the year. The number will probably be considerably aug- xtuented during the next few rxaont hs. 11elitutey Wontt See, l rimer. London, Mny* 0.—The Geneva, corre- spondent of The lastly Mail asserts that President McKinley has inform- ed :Per. Kruger that he can not receive 'site either officially or unof- ficially.. Tial: II.L:tCiiURI.4. FltrlxTltit. without your t? a ©� d y Russians Say Two ttatuda of Chinese Bob, being impure and yot;rw hors Rave 'treat swxtnahilntett. being alt oo exhausted,h" ^ St. Petersburg, May 6.• -The Eats- slcy Invalid 'publishes cit*tails of the There's just one remedy . recent operations in Afanchurla, xt asppears that the Dort'' ..anchurian diviston, vntler Gen. Gerpi#ski, fought r' over 20 engagements, losing. alto- ° ` F• getiter 21 men , killed and 7 officers tin'a and 61 Peen wounded (two officers i ;,--� ha'w'ing dicd of their wounds). A quantity of guns and rifles were cap- tiered, `Innentotalresults 1 ). Tof o o rayons heto e t 1 .e n''s that of three hands, wlticlt at the nen° bsi egilitung of the year were 1lten:Own the peace of Manchuria, titr4 have been annihilated, according to The RtissskV Invalid, and the third, after sustaining a, hulnber of defeats, is now being pursued by the Russian division. Plied on British Tug. There's nothing new about it. Your gland- rt parents took it. 'Twas Y an old Sarsaparillabefore t' other sarsaparillas were -x known. It made the word "Sarsaparilla" famous over the whole world. There's no other sarsa- parilla like it. In age and power to cure it's "The leader of them all." si.oe s bottle, All dranisls. Ayer's Pills cure constipation. "Alter suffering terribly was induced to try your Sarsaparilla. I took three bottles and now feel like a new man. I would advise all my fellow creatures to trythis medicine for it has stood the test of time ani# its curative power cannot °be ex- celled." 1.1). Goon, Jan. 30,18"53. Browntowa, Va. Write the Doctor. If you have any compplaint whatever and desire the best medical advice you can possibly receive, mite the doctor freely. You will receive a prompt re. .. ply, without cost. Address, Da. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Mats. CONSTIPATIO Tien Tsin, May 4,—Some German soldiers who were guarding a Ger- man bridge across the Pei IIo River,. at the south end of tho British con- cession hero, fired on a British tug, the Ego, this morning, wounding two of the crew. The bridge im- pedes river traffic, and the tug touch- ed fn. CAPT. BEIt\IER'S f 3ND. Subscriptions Already Received by Cana- da's 'N ana-da's' iorth Poi* hunter. Ottawa, May 6, -Reports from all quarters indicate a growing interest in. the Canadian North Pole expedi- tion. Among those who have sub- scribed to the national fund are: His Excellency the Earl of Minto, $500; the Hon. R. R. Dobegli, M.P., $1,- 000; and Mr. W. 0. Edwards, M.P., $500. As the expedition is purely a Canadian undertaking, to be com- manded by a Canadian, it is hoped all Canadians will contribute to the fund. 1rha, gallant captain says he :has P now $10,0.00 promised.• It depends upon the manner in which the public support him by subscriptions whether the Government will give him titian - Permanently Cured and all its tial aid or not. • 111 Effects Removed by MAD MULLAH ON THE AR Disturber Said to Have a Considerable Force Moving North. , May SPies who have Burdock Blood Bitters. coAdenme in report6. the mad Zillah is marching with a. considerable force from Lassidar, four days' march down the Tugdehr River, northward, with the object of raiding Berbera as soon as the .British force leaves Burao. A general British advance May but the Mullah's w s ex expected 1, t .a p rapid marches caused a constant change of plans. ,If you've suffered from constipation for years, tried all the remedies you ever heard or read in of, without getting than the relief thone dose of the m medi- cine afforded—if you've been subject to all the miseries, associated with constipir- tion, such as sick headache, nausea, bili- ousness, pimples, eruptions, blood humors, blotches, piles, ete., wouldn't you con- sider it a blessing to be cured of your constipation so thatit would stay cured ? Burdock Blood Bitters can eure you- cure so that the euro will be permanent. It has done so in thousands of eases dar- ing the past twenty years. Just one statement to prove what we say is right. Mrs. G. Gasby, Portage La Prairie, "For over Man„ writes. years I two was troubled with, sick headache and con- stipation. I tried many different pills and patent medicines, but they only gave me patent ? y tela. orae" relief. "A lady friend of mine indueed me- to try Burdock ''Blood Bitters, and sent me half a bottle of it to start with: I de- rived so much benefit from that that is continued to use it, and took in allthree bottles, .whtelt completely:cured me. ¶l u t eras`ten'months, ago, and as my hoalth has been splendid ever since I have only my kind friend to thank who, adrisi+d Me to take 1 .B.B." ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY TO HEALTH AND STRENGTH. Throughthe blood every otan, � exy 13Noifoefrdlee i sSenysdotfeE,etto} -TIfistslu1t. ao t tthe s Impure Disease Takes Possession If you want to he well take care of the blood, The blood is aptly termed the vital fluid, and it is through it tltut body everyis ornourganishedand . everyifthe tissubelood s+f lite becomes impoverished, the entire sys- tem is itt danger of a breakdown, and 'tvltat is termed anaemia, general de- oiilty-, or even consumption may be the result. Prudent people oceas:on- ally take a. tonic for the purpose of keeping the blood pure, but t be un- well are thosetovhanthis article is t •b cltietiy valuable, le, as it will lit point out an easy and speedy means to renewed health. s. Joseph He be t who keeps a grocery at the cornea' of St. Germain and Herinoine streets. St.. Slenveut', Que., tells the following story of broken health and renewed vigor ; "I suffered for many mouths.," saiti Airs, Herbert, „front au impov- erished condition of the blood, coup'. ss ed with e�clx ..etre nervousness. T was very pale and felt languid and Inglis. posed to exertion. A. dizzy sensation yy on arising quickly from a chair, or coming down stairs, often troubled me, The least exercise would leave isle almost out of breath, and my heal would palpitate violently, ww bile at l other times I would feel ii. smothering sensation, Often ally face and arms woeld swell and puff. and the arcus because almost useless. I doctored more or less for the trouble. beat did not get any real benefit until I began the use of De, ' illiatee Pink Pills. r I bad been using the trills only it fess weeks when I found myself growing stronger and better in every y way. I continued taking the pills for nearly three months -for I was determined the cure would be thorough -but sometime before 1 discontinuedusing them 1 felt in better health than I had enjoyed for years before. Ny sleep is now healthful and refreshing, any'. appetite excellent, and I feel equal to , almost any exertion. I feel that I owe all this to Dr. Will anus' Pink Pills, and it wit' always give the 1 pleasure to recommend them, It is the mission of Dr. Williams' Pink Palls to make rich, red blood, nourish the nerves, tissues and vaari-. ous organs of lite body, and this by reaching the root of the trouble tJve disease from the system, Other med- icines aaet only upon the symptoms of the disease, and when, such medicines etre d'isconi.nued tine trouble returns -- often in an aggravated form, If yon , want health and strength be sure you get the ggenuine with the full name "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills .for Pale People" on the wrapper aroundd every box. If your dealer cannot supply I you, theipills will be sent post paid at: r 50 cents a Eosboxes a or six for ....�D • by addressing the Dr.Willial'rs' Med.; i tine CO, Brockville, Ont. • BOERS ARE BEING PRESSED. 1 Drowned While 'Deserting.,. Watertown, N. Y., May (i.—Sergt. Frank IKelly and Gunners Campbell and Dolan of "A" Field Battery of Kingston, Ont., who with Bontbadier McNally was reported drowned in the St. ,Lawrence River in a despatch from Kingston Saturday afternoon, were located here , the same night. Dolan Said that, with James McNal- ly,::they, left Kingston,- intending to desert. •When near Garden, Island, Me- Naily repented, and said Ise wan go- ing back to .Kingston to give himself up. 3n trying. to turn tnest Mc- Nally capsized it and was, drowned. The other ,rniea eseap,ed by :swimming, and succeeded in reachif g `'i i, r, coun- try . They 'say they will natter- return to Canada. Some Kilted, Some Wounded and Still Others Captured. A Many of the Burghers Ars Surrendering -Lord Kitoheaor's Brother Took 180 Pri.onety and a Lot. of Cattle and Sheep and Wagons - Commandant Scbooder and 41 Boers Captured by Lieut. Reid and 20 mailmen. London, April 27. -The War Office has received the following from Lord ICitchener: "Pretoria, April 26.—Since stetter- day the columns report the Boer Iosbes to be 12 killed, 20 wounded, 47 captured and 42 surrendered. "In addition to the foregoing, Lt. Reid with 20 bushmen captured, southeast of Coomassio Drift, Oli- phant's River, Commandant Schoe- der and 41 'Boers, together with e. Maxim. Reid's men crept up and surrounded the enemy before dawn and opened fire, the Boers immediate- ly surrendering. In a later message, forsvarding ad- vices from General Kitchener, his brother,m the Commander -in -Chief, sa s: y "General Kitchener reports from Paardcplatz four Boers killed, 180 taken prisoners and 8,000 cattle, 6,- 000 sheepand litany wagons captur- ed." :arsoe Phll:nitino.nisi Dead. 't � h •' May.�.�-Sir Dinshaw Ara -1 1 rile ay., noei ',ee Petit, tlie "well-known million- irs and Poznan philanthropist, ic. s` KriceA' ling% pDKENNED leo other Medical Firm inthe world has the established r putaaion for curing Men and. Wosx,+en that Drs, K. & K. enjoy.. Their Now method Tratpt- dianda roe t '0 c Y discovered rf b t t specialises, has b h rnr n , cpe ected y .hese 1~minen SQ lute, g 3 Y, n th 4a mess and comfort t t ar x e Ience x e Pp c r ® hottsands of homes, With, $o Fe s e. P. r treatment of these diseases they can guarantee to Cur, or, No Pay -Bolts - woo*, Servoon 1)eletlity, SYp!tlt9, Varicocele, Str•icturr, Gleet, .D Secret rains, l;rsapotency, Sexual, and Adentnl Weakkneesl, Aid- geoy and Madder 14}iaeaeen. Thele guara,i FEntees are backed by Bank Bends. EN sBL,L.t Yon nety have a eeeret drain, through the brine -that's the: reason you feel tired out in the morning, You are net rested. your kidneys ache, yott feel despoude•,t. nd have no ambition, Don't let your Life Blood be drained, away. Drs. K. 4 H. guarantee to. Care or no Fay. L:OO] POIS SYrdtili' is the scourge of mankind. It Paas not be a crime to hare it, for it may be inberited,but it is a crime to allow it to remain in the aw•stem. Like ,'cher like son, Beware of Mercury and Potas$ treatment. Drs, K. ,St "-i, posit . cure the worst cases or no Pay.. o :: ARICOCELE & STRICTUi • The. l60e w Method ethod T r e atme nt cur,esthese. diseases safely afely tand surely. N.+ o sigastsllc+tsnbsrdnceerrtnasubaxuaornTheromeaeidaoeadanueurDrt.g guarantee Goes: lont n CI eglect yoerkidt sTear aching baclete1stbetate. De - experiment neyen Pre. K. .can MHO yen ifyen are not bego. They guarantee etCure or NaDay. CURES OT,7ARANTURallo. NO aorta NO PAT. Can Free, Octane neat Free, seatedl Write for Question 'taafzaent.3xerytlixing Coufiarnttal ?RSCEVNEUY&K RfAN148 SHE-BY083ro«, RHUBARB. ; THE NEN SQARO R,. Iie Giirer 1111+ renew Ritter, 1'olnter '. on the Landlady'. When the new boarder wen*'into Ater dining room and sat dawn, there sett only ono oheFperSon at the table, TIi, . new boirdeshad a hind heart AXt# ° thought he would be affable. s'poso you've boarded here for solue time:" bo sold to the other mala.. "Yes, Quito awhile," "How is it? Any good?' "Yes; pretty fair. I have no Corm- o plaint to make." a ' "Landlady treat you decent?" "Well, perhaps 1 ought to"- And then be hesitated. "Oh. never mind, old man," said Cue new boarder, "That's all right. I'fll on, But say, rebby you never trlel1' chu+king her under the chin twee ext awhile, That's the tray to get an with 'em. 1 never 'lad a landlady that didn't treat me ,A,1 yet. It's All in the way, you handle 'em. Call "em 'sister' al}t)< give em soft, sweet, oozy talk abort their looks. That's the way to fetch ;em. I'll bet I can live here vox tb month right now 'without being asked' for a cent. Watch me nudge her When a she comes .i4. Before this time tomo'- I row she'll be telling me her family Jai d tory. Poor old girl! She looks as if sited had her troubles. Probably got tied up to sOmo John Henry who was about .man enough to shoo cblckens' out of the yard, and that's all. My name's Hudson. Let's see, I haven't; heard yours, have 1?' "N -no, I believe not, But it doesn't t matter. I'm just the landlady's huff - band." . Itow to Rare It in Quantities for lioute Cs* and .711asket. Farlaflies w ho move on to a new farm will find that the quickest way to produce a supply of material for pies, sauces, etc., is to set out rhu- qarb plants, If these are obtained :ry dividing old stilts they will begin wowing at onee, and can be pulled a, little the first season. A dozen hills will supply an average faleily. .It may °also be grown from seed. One pound will sow about six aver- age hotbed frames and should yield at least 1,000 plants. A practical way to blanch stalks in spring is to throw tip the soil with a plow about one foot thick over the hill. Nearly the whole stalk will then be blanched and more delicate in color and flavor. Tiais eovering of earns mutat ba• leveled down when the cutting ceases. Keep- ing up the leveling process will dis- pose of most of the weeds. The leaves after cutting. if spread on the earth about the lulls, will also as- sist greatly in smothering tete weeds, besides having considerable fertiliz- ing value and acting as a partial U C nt I la. When it is desired to grow especi- ally large stalks of rhubarb for a choice trade or for exhibition pur- poses, it is possible to increase the natural size by thinning out all but the vigorous ecntre buds, simply cut- ting them off with a sharp spade, allowing the whole strength of the roots to go to the large, vigorous LIFE AND PROPERTY LOST. Much Damage bya Storm in the Pro - vine of Manitoba. llosser, • Man., April 27.-A ;•very windstorm here heavy torn passed he c Thurs- day night from the southwest, caus- ing heavy damage to buildings. Har- ry Smith lost his barn and four head of -cattle; Waiter Beaeheil lost his barn; E. E. "Price's store front blew in, and the building is badly wreck- ed. ck- ed. There was heavy loss to stock from rain. Robert Martin lost his barn; Mitchell's blacksmith shop was damaged; E. L. Stevens lost.' his barn: Considerable damage has been. done in ether parts of the munici- pality in the track, of the storm. Farmer ' I4i'lett by Lighting, Holland, Mans,April 27.—Thomas Rim, a farmer about 45 years of age, was killed here Thursday night by lightning. The 1'eni`tentiary Shaken. Stoney, Mountain, Man., April 27. —Thursday night the wind got up to a terrific rate,,' blowing from the smith, when , alinost instantly it changed and came from the north and .turned into a regular cyclone, uplifting nearly i everything in its course. The Manitoba- Penitentiary hja1 the weigh scale building, '. wind- 7'tiil•1, chimneys,: fences and large flag- staff blown down, and the timber and; woodwork carried two and three ifuli ' dyed yards' away and broken ` , into slivers. lroucr' l• WITH LIQUID MASUBE. looking buds, of which not more than one or two should be allowed to de- velop. To stimulate the hill to its utmost, set a large flower pot into the ground between the hills, in the row, as in the accompanying illus- tration, and fill it often with liquid manure of which too much cannot be given. A good substitute for liquid manure is nitrate of soda dissolved in water, using about a teaspoonful of the soda, to 2 or 3 quarts of wa- ter, Varieties like the Mammoth treated by this plan ,will grow stalks of; enormous size and attract' much attention. DEPENDS ON THE MAN- , e' aPrivate Rutter Market NothingCreat s But ,tteutiom to Details. The farmer who wishes to make nutter at home must pick up a route and retail his own butter, as he will find that the stores don't want it 'and won't handle it. • They can get creamery butter that is reasonably uniform, and will give them less trouble than trying to, handle butter made by Tom, : Dick and 1-Iarry. Even the careful priyate: dairyman d'9 v t unless is at a i ad An he has regular private customers. To -day one farmer told us: "I am using a takegreat rare to and separator a have everything neat and clean, and do make first-class butter, but I can't sell it ` at any of tho shores. The creamerynearus only averages 16 cents per pound for butter fat, and we can't snake anything a t' that price, but `their butter always sells and ours won't. We,. dropped tilt be- cause we got ,discouraged - rv;,ng to give give thein clean, good ereteni,. wt hili: ' there were lots of patrons :who took Pio are of their Neill and were very dirty." This man acted discouraged and wanted to sell seine Of his cows: His only hope is to work up a private trade. One lean from 'a neigh poring town recently'' .brought in a lot of his own butter,:' and can- vassed the stores, but couldn't sell a pound, :or hardly get an offer. He writs discouraged, but he has a repu- tetion for not being neat: A near neighbor of the latter brings in week- ly what 30 good cows matte, ' and has a, steady trade at 25 cents in summer and 30 cents in winter. He also sells chickens, eggs, apples and beef. IIe makes good butter, is neat, and I believe 'is prospering. It all depends on the man,—itural ltety Yorker. A Gentle DIspositiOn. `"It is a little annoying to have to get' up in. the middle of the night and look. for burglars," said Mr. Meektan, "but Henrietta seems to enjoy having me do.. so." "What would you do if you really` found a burglar?" "Well, I'm so kind hearted that I'ni ' afraid I would be too lenient. I think I'd open the door and tell him that iff' he didn't get out quietly Henrietta- woulta co'r'e down and attend to" Woe ease." Tho I3lggest on Earth. Chicago, April 27.—The Tribune' says; Negotiations havo been role pleted in Chicago for the formatiortu of the largest beet sugar concern ilm.+• the world. A company has been or- ganized with a capital stock of $6,- 000,000, to be known as the Ar- kansas Valley Sugar Beet and Irri— gation Land Company. The plant. of the new company is to l c edi h m be oat P Y r were County, e in T o n y, Colorado, in then famous Rocky Ford fruit district.. Se of ��od Liver 4i1 is lz r the means - 'of life, and enjoyment of life to, thousands: men women and.. children. When appetite fails, it re-=. stores it. When food is a •burden,:,it liftsthe burden: Whengulose flesh,itbrin su= Y g the plumpness of health. When work : is : hard andL duty.is' heavy, it makes life, e, bright. • It is the thin g� edge of the- wedge; he- wed e' the thick end is food_. ' But what;is the use of food, whenyou hate it , and can't di -- gest it? Scott's . Emulsion of Codi Liver Oil is thefood that makes you forget your stomach. If you have not tried it send; for-` Free sample, Its agreeable taste wllG.l cur rlse yyou. SCOTT do BOWNE CAa mists Toronto_ e 50c. and *1.00 ; alt drugglets." a' lk. ' s r •r e ger t e a atiellforAs alaleP.c p ><• SllxlilakliiiItacoilat i old i`fll, theSioli}astas end Dow Is el • ' t tifltcatcs Di sti.011,itwerfall- 11.essapdfesteoftdillSneither 1Oul,.Morphine 5tor )Ennrai, T .as - ,+ rets jr<.x?�arx rr sic ed'- t., x *ter t+>-, Apetrectl efile ° i+l' &Tnslipa ion, Sour Slota'&l,!glow, fart ints.C£II11, tiUfish- 1t1<f»Ss u` nd Loss OP SIGIP.i'. • •= •AC i ; e A Saa�-tlle Signature 11r tno . w R'` Via. i =AO" CO R, Annan, 1 HAT THE FAC -SIMILE SIGNATURE IS ON THE WRAPPER. OF, BURY Ca ' :Ia is FA epi^ cr,e.s'tze cnly. It s t '. 1 lit.74 F eilev r ,,rze to roll + n t n... .a t- .o ..., ur ..:�,. tl: a r e a tt s a cis gcc.a" as i s;31 sa„w;C: every ger- " -ne ise fest ere caw G--S-a.'-Q-R-I i%. inn Ina rano et 1l ca 'a ovot3 wt;:ppas, AIR RIFLE &tta•'r::. d a' 1 A rpT- rt,- ^t b.,af r:atflage . as•. a.;0+^C 1 ^nee:acre-arse r2,ti.'azilmo.- r t4witel arr?,tx"ta rSladatrls Ira.ca. IU_a" pftrodel be let .lgra'and © to ne4.andat ,'taw bYrr" a dgrw-at;aeasy arotw•duow 'rare antroes,reut i,Sot::at.,•la'«eSaalgt»atv:Atetent 'Ir 0=,7.L`zaare recct`Sllilttcrhtsf Cit'lt.ai6f4e, t"ieta. Sup»1;:'1Cies TerOijil CHILDREN'S COUGHS 1,. Aline SOLID GOLD World Will lever Starve. The II. S. Department of Agricul- l { 1][ tl . \ G RIGH K f D BLOOD lure at Washington, after careful in- _ RIGH ui 1 i • vestigation. announces that lite world is in no danger of starving to l death for centuries to conte, even if, Delaney Conoentrated l lis Forces. the present llue of food products' Around Nartbeesteforite in, should become wholly exhausted. It has been diacovered that the nit trees of the world alone could. feed 1 ISj rAER REPORTS ARTS A VICTORY population three times as great as the present number of inhabi- tants. Besides the nut products, there area hundred vegetables, pal- ,A Loss Rumored.. -Cot. Denison and Patrol stable and nutritious, which are of Scouts Said to Have Been captureta practically unknown to the civilized chef. A -single tribe of western In- dians has a ratan of 41 kinds of fruits and vegetables of which the Caucasian ht)raseke+per ha -s Clever dreamed in her domestic philosophy. Johannesburg, May 3. --Gen. 7?e•. Kiilina lt.ucioeke. larey, the Boer commander, has four There is but little difficulty -go get -' or five thousand Men in the hills , ting rid of burdocks ii the wort: isaround Tartbeestefontein, Gen, I3ab- done persistently. By going over ington, in command of the British A the fields two or three times a year forces in the district, is without a .and cutting off the plants bensw the sufl cient force to attack and. is ob- crowns, before they have serving the Boers, while Cells. Meth - but t- b1t feeand Ia wlrnson aroconvergingde developed their seeds, few Plants will be l -ft. af- hither. A battle appears imminent. ter the second year. A spade is the another nritislt Vietory. Joest implement for this purpose, but, London.M a sharp hope may be shade to serveMay 6.—The War OffIeG equally satisfactorilyhas received the following report from Lord Kitchener, under date of rtant n Yew Grapevines, Pretoria. May 3; "'Ten Boers have a • , been killed, . Ont every farina there 1`. some ]let,three wounded. la baro aur as grapevine. t1 single grapevine 8W -rendered. and 280.000 rounds qt wall sometimes supply a small i:eua. slttaU arms tt:nutxunition, 100 wagons fly with fruit. and the cost n ill Ire and 2,070 horses have been captured. but wry little. The vines flu ;v be since last report." grown around the porch of a►. ionise, s)eulson',s Scouts •Capturede along at ww tri• truce. or t>vcn t"n: a sen melon, AIa • G--''N.ews a. s rriv- la to l1 1 . 9 c • 1 • 't• t + r t t "tan , It t it lit *Lir a Jut t ns r location..^ arty wanes thong the edge ed herecn,t ao+faayisTl10 Ithlaily I.xpe C`ap xrpnowressla corsethat- of a narti�.•n will take but little* room' sIOnd, And afford.;:a largo supply of fruit COI. Denison, with a patrol of scouts, has been captured, The loco.- -President McKinley, Will Not Ile- eeh'o Mr, Kruger -Ilas Declined to :Fleet Way, in Any 'iA 4'4t, 1, you havelt, you now it, You now all bout the heavy feeling the stomach, the formation of gas, the ausea, sick headache, ad. general weakness of the whole body. You can't have it a week sI sahomiti 111 sy.w. 0 x r. r,67. ar• it I'.arin i r neldaa ,,,,sy li, I a.cl.ge+i ur tv", r,•t&,x{atl earti..t-t,4 • ,i;a'o nt I s fit . mraaitlicOot fra ra.,tvt i :sea.rtlum.enta, wawil tau vcrtr:a�.anta.d,eaMttt.•h ; the Seeds. Soli that. re ]rntIonacaer.odd re Ms beau •1 ilR lae, ls,-nd ra rC] s {Pea to ttestaee;at{l tea atueneon s *'• scasmraraca I. .,.,upY1S Co., :Grouts. tan. 1 15 a sire a batt isrmeopen face, rollshed lrlr} cl watch, AMnerl- ean lever Movement her wiling only 2 doe. radrapootSireet Pea Seeautute.ae'eckag�cc• Eacltpaelf, ago eontainnnsrlendldmIXturaottLe moat fragrant varieties or all mom. You can earn this neo ww akh Iu au afternoon by setting to wart at *nee. Salina this eartisementanrlw,i Win forwardtba Scoda. 8z9in�theni, stars tho mane,. rind we guarantee nate dolly ftwagseed our n shoort once. eee4`IllSupp]j y(o.,as iTorontor There's nothing -so good for children's coughs and colds, ernp, whooping cough or bronchitis as Xh'. Intoll's Norway Piled ,syrup. It's se niee to take that youngsters beg for it, and it euresso quieklythat mothers aro delighted. Airs. R.P. Leonard, Parry Sound, Ont., writes; "I have used I)r. Wood's Nor- way Pine Syrup for coughs and colds of myself and baby. I find it cures a cold quicker than any other cough mixtureand is nice to take."" On 'Friday evening of last week, a debate was held at the Collegiate In- stitute Goalericb, on the sn:.jeet, ' Is capital punishment justifiable The , affirmative was taken by Stuart. Lane and Will R. Robertson, of the Young, Mer,s Debating Club, and the nega- tive by W. Brydges and E. Eacrett, students of the Collegiate. E. Eacrett is an Exeter young man, Do not snifer from sick headache a moment longer- It is not necessary. °exter' Little Liver Pills will entre as„•-y'Uaq Dose, One littlepill. Smell price. Small dose. Shall pill. Mr. Jlmtice MncMahon will preside at the:non-jury assizesforthe county of Horon, to be held on Tuesday, May 14. • Cenull'1e ITY anter. s tie Liver P i r... .est Bear Signature of c Foe -Simile Wrapper Below. mall and as easy t a tatse as .agate FaErI AcwE,, FeS.B1721NESSa'.• t.y 0 51016,14 ,4140101014E. GAINED 92 LBS. BY t1SIN'G MIl.BUllN'S PII1Se VicTORIA, B.C., March 8, Igor. The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. DearSirs,-Some tune ago my daughter, aged 19 years, was troubled with bad head- aches and loss of appetite. She was tired and listless most of the time, and was loosing flesh. Her system got badly run down, so hearing your Heart and Nerve Pills highly spoken of I procured a box, and by the time she had used them she had gained 9$ lbs. in weight and is now it: perfect health. Yours truly, M RS. P. H. CURTIS. FCE TO FACE WITH (ACTS, A •LAME, A WEAK.,, AN ACHING BACK ' .. INDICATES 'KIDNEY .TROUBLES WHH'ICH DOAN'S'KIDfNEY: PiLLS • .: ABSOLUTELY CURE.. • TESTIMONY- Pll az -colla, Man., Oct. 4th, Igoe. Doan Kidney Pill Co., Toronto. '- Dear Sirs, -I suffered for some time from kidney troubles.. My back was so bad that to stoopover or straighten up after stooping caused terrible pain, 1 had to get up several times during the night to urinate My urine was highly colored, contained a thick 'sediment, and caused a burning sensation.' I tried numerous remedies, but none did me `any good until I got Doan's Pills. I took four boxes, the pain in my back has entirely disappeared, my urine is as clear as water, does not burn, is without sedi- merit, and I` can recommend Doan's-'Pills to all sufferers, THOMAS Ptornca 'r-. tion of the mishap IS not known in Cape Town" Refugees Rettrto Johannesburg. nnosbur., Cape Town, May 5.—About 1, 00 ui.tlaucicrs have returned to .1'o- laannesburg from Natal since the be- ginning of the year. The number will probably be considerably aug- xtuented during the next few rxaont hs. 11elitutey Wontt See, l rimer. London, Mny* 0.—The Geneva, corre- spondent of The lastly Mail asserts that President McKinley has inform- ed :Per. Kruger that he can not receive 'site either officially or unof- ficially.. Tial: II.L:tCiiURI.4. FltrlxTltit. without your t? a ©� d y Russians Say Two ttatuda of Chinese Bob, being impure and yot;rw hors Rave 'treat swxtnahilntett. being alt oo exhausted,h" ^ St. Petersburg, May 6.• -The Eats- slcy Invalid 'publishes cit*tails of the There's just one remedy . recent operations in Afanchurla, xt asppears that the Dort'' ..anchurian diviston, vntler Gen. Gerpi#ski, fought r' over 20 engagements, losing. alto- ° ` F• getiter 21 men , killed and 7 officers tin'a and 61 Peen wounded (two officers i ;,--� ha'w'ing dicd of their wounds). A quantity of guns and rifles were cap- tiered, `Innentotalresults 1 ). Tof o o rayons heto e t 1 .e n''s that of three hands, wlticlt at the nen° bsi egilitung of the year were 1lten:Own the peace of Manchuria, titr4 have been annihilated, according to The RtissskV Invalid, and the third, after sustaining a, hulnber of defeats, is now being pursued by the Russian division. Plied on British Tug. There's nothing new about it. Your gland- rt parents took it. 'Twas Y an old Sarsaparillabefore t' other sarsaparillas were -x known. It made the word "Sarsaparilla" famous over the whole world. There's no other sarsa- parilla like it. In age and power to cure it's "The leader of them all." si.oe s bottle, All dranisls. Ayer's Pills cure constipation. "Alter suffering terribly was induced to try your Sarsaparilla. I took three bottles and now feel like a new man. I would advise all my fellow creatures to trythis medicine for it has stood the test of time ani# its curative power cannot °be ex- celled." 1.1). Goon, Jan. 30,18"53. Browntowa, Va. Write the Doctor. If you have any compplaint whatever and desire the best medical advice you can possibly receive, mite the doctor freely. You will receive a prompt re. .. ply, without cost. Address, Da. J. C. AYER, Lowell, Mats. CONSTIPATIO Tien Tsin, May 4,—Some German soldiers who were guarding a Ger- man bridge across the Pei IIo River,. at the south end of tho British con- cession hero, fired on a British tug, the Ego, this morning, wounding two of the crew. The bridge im- pedes river traffic, and the tug touch- ed fn. CAPT. BEIt\IER'S f 3ND. Subscriptions Already Received by Cana- da's 'N ana-da's' iorth Poi* hunter. Ottawa, May 6, -Reports from all quarters indicate a growing interest in. the Canadian North Pole expedi- tion. Among those who have sub- scribed to the national fund are: His Excellency the Earl of Minto, $500; the Hon. R. R. Dobegli, M.P., $1,- 000; and Mr. W. 0. Edwards, M.P., $500. As the expedition is purely a Canadian undertaking, to be com- manded by a Canadian, it is hoped all Canadians will contribute to the fund. 1rha, gallant captain says he :has P now $10,0.00 promised.• It depends upon the manner in which the public support him by subscriptions whether the Government will give him titian - Permanently Cured and all its tial aid or not. • 111 Effects Removed by MAD MULLAH ON THE AR Disturber Said to Have a Considerable Force Moving North. , May SPies who have Burdock Blood Bitters. coAdenme in report6. the mad Zillah is marching with a. considerable force from Lassidar, four days' march down the Tugdehr River, northward, with the object of raiding Berbera as soon as the .British force leaves Burao. A general British advance May but the Mullah's w s ex expected 1, t .a p rapid marches caused a constant change of plans. ,If you've suffered from constipation for years, tried all the remedies you ever heard or read in of, without getting than the relief thone dose of the m medi- cine afforded—if you've been subject to all the miseries, associated with constipir- tion, such as sick headache, nausea, bili- ousness, pimples, eruptions, blood humors, blotches, piles, ete., wouldn't you con- sider it a blessing to be cured of your constipation so thatit would stay cured ? Burdock Blood Bitters can eure you- cure so that the euro will be permanent. It has done so in thousands of eases dar- ing the past twenty years. Just one statement to prove what we say is right. Mrs. G. Gasby, Portage La Prairie, "For over Man„ writes. years I two was troubled with, sick headache and con- stipation. I tried many different pills and patent medicines, but they only gave me patent ? y tela. orae" relief. "A lady friend of mine indueed me- to try Burdock ''Blood Bitters, and sent me half a bottle of it to start with: I de- rived so much benefit from that that is continued to use it, and took in allthree bottles, .whtelt completely:cured me. ¶l u t eras`ten'months, ago, and as my hoalth has been splendid ever since I have only my kind friend to thank who, adrisi+d Me to take 1 .B.B." ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY TO HEALTH AND STRENGTH. Throughthe blood every otan, � exy 13Noifoefrdlee i sSenysdotfeE,etto} -TIfistslu1t. ao t tthe s Impure Disease Takes Possession If you want to he well take care of the blood, The blood is aptly termed the vital fluid, and it is through it tltut body everyis ornourganishedand . everyifthe tissubelood s+f lite becomes impoverished, the entire sys- tem is itt danger of a breakdown, and 'tvltat is termed anaemia, general de- oiilty-, or even consumption may be the result. Prudent people oceas:on- ally take a. tonic for the purpose of keeping the blood pure, but t be un- well are thosetovhanthis article is t •b cltietiy valuable, le, as it will lit point out an easy and speedy means to renewed health. s. Joseph He be t who keeps a grocery at the cornea' of St. Germain and Herinoine streets. St.. Slenveut', Que., tells the following story of broken health and renewed vigor ; "I suffered for many mouths.," saiti Airs, Herbert, „front au impov- erished condition of the blood, coup'. ss ed with e�clx ..etre nervousness. T was very pale and felt languid and Inglis. posed to exertion. A. dizzy sensation yy on arising quickly from a chair, or coming down stairs, often troubled me, The least exercise would leave isle almost out of breath, and my heal would palpitate violently, ww bile at l other times I would feel ii. smothering sensation, Often ally face and arms woeld swell and puff. and the arcus because almost useless. I doctored more or less for the trouble. beat did not get any real benefit until I began the use of De, ' illiatee Pink Pills. r I bad been using the trills only it fess weeks when I found myself growing stronger and better in every y way. I continued taking the pills for nearly three months -for I was determined the cure would be thorough -but sometime before 1 discontinuedusing them 1 felt in better health than I had enjoyed for years before. Ny sleep is now healthful and refreshing, any'. appetite excellent, and I feel equal to , almost any exertion. I feel that I owe all this to Dr. Will anus' Pink Pills, and it wit' always give the 1 pleasure to recommend them, It is the mission of Dr. Williams' Pink Palls to make rich, red blood, nourish the nerves, tissues and vaari-. ous organs of lite body, and this by reaching the root of the trouble tJve disease from the system, Other med- icines aaet only upon the symptoms of the disease, and when, such medicines etre d'isconi.nued tine trouble returns -- often in an aggravated form, If yon , want health and strength be sure you get the ggenuine with the full name "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills .for Pale People" on the wrapper aroundd every box. If your dealer cannot supply I you, theipills will be sent post paid at: r 50 cents a Eosboxes a or six for ....�D • by addressing the Dr.Willial'rs' Med.; i tine CO, Brockville, Ont. • BOERS ARE BEING PRESSED. 1 Drowned While 'Deserting.,. Watertown, N. Y., May (i.—Sergt. Frank IKelly and Gunners Campbell and Dolan of "A" Field Battery of Kingston, Ont., who with Bontbadier McNally was reported drowned in the St. ,Lawrence River in a despatch from Kingston Saturday afternoon, were located here , the same night. Dolan Said that, with James McNal- ly,::they, left Kingston,- intending to desert. •When near Garden, Island, Me- Naily repented, and said Ise wan go- ing back to .Kingston to give himself up. 3n trying. to turn tnest Mc- Nally capsized it and was, drowned. The other ,rniea eseap,ed by :swimming, and succeeded in reachif g `'i i, r, coun- try . They 'say they will natter- return to Canada. Some Kilted, Some Wounded and Still Others Captured. A Many of the Burghers Ars Surrendering -Lord Kitoheaor's Brother Took 180 Pri.onety and a Lot. of Cattle and Sheep and Wagons - Commandant Scbooder and 41 Boers Captured by Lieut. Reid and 20 mailmen. London, April 27. -The War Office has received the following from Lord ICitchener: "Pretoria, April 26.—Since stetter- day the columns report the Boer Iosbes to be 12 killed, 20 wounded, 47 captured and 42 surrendered. "In addition to the foregoing, Lt. Reid with 20 bushmen captured, southeast of Coomassio Drift, Oli- phant's River, Commandant Schoe- der and 41 'Boers, together with e. Maxim. Reid's men crept up and surrounded the enemy before dawn and opened fire, the Boers immediate- ly surrendering. In a later message, forsvarding ad- vices from General Kitchener, his brother,m the Commander -in -Chief, sa s: y "General Kitchener reports from Paardcplatz four Boers killed, 180 taken prisoners and 8,000 cattle, 6,- 000 sheepand litany wagons captur- ed." :arsoe Phll:nitino.nisi Dead. 't � h •' May.�.�-Sir Dinshaw Ara -1 1 rile ay., noei ',ee Petit, tlie "well-known million- irs and Poznan philanthropist, ic. s` KriceA' ling% pDKENNED leo other Medical Firm inthe world has the established r putaaion for curing Men and. Wosx,+en that Drs, K. & K. enjoy.. Their Now method Tratpt- dianda roe t '0 c Y discovered rf b t t specialises, has b h rnr n , cpe ected y .hese 1~minen SQ lute, g 3 Y, n th 4a mess and comfort t t ar x e Ience x e Pp c r ® hottsands of homes, With, $o Fe s e. P. r treatment of these diseases they can guarantee to Cur, or, No Pay -Bolts - woo*, Servoon 1)eletlity, SYp!tlt9, Varicocele, Str•icturr, Gleet, .D Secret rains, l;rsapotency, Sexual, and Adentnl Weakkneesl, Aid- geoy and Madder 14}iaeaeen. Thele guara,i FEntees are backed by Bank Bends. EN sBL,L.t Yon nety have a eeeret drain, through the brine -that's the: reason you feel tired out in the morning, You are net rested. your kidneys ache, yott feel despoude•,t. nd have no ambition, Don't let your Life Blood be drained, away. Drs. K. 4 H. guarantee to. Care or no Fay. L:OO] POIS SYrdtili' is the scourge of mankind. It Paas not be a crime to hare it, for it may be inberited,but it is a crime to allow it to remain in the aw•stem. Like ,'cher like son, Beware of Mercury and Potas$ treatment. Drs, K. ,St "-i, posit . cure the worst cases or no Pay.. o :: ARICOCELE & STRICTUi • The. l60e w Method ethod T r e atme nt cur,esthese. diseases safely afely tand surely. N.+ o sigastsllc+tsnbsrdnceerrtnasubaxuaornTheromeaeidaoeadanueurDrt.g guarantee Goes: lont n CI eglect yoerkidt sTear aching baclete1stbetate. De - experiment neyen Pre. K. .can MHO yen ifyen are not bego. They guarantee etCure or NaDay. CURES OT,7ARANTURallo. NO aorta NO PAT. Can Free, Octane neat Free, seatedl Write for Question 'taafzaent.3xerytlixing Coufiarnttal ?RSCEVNEUY&K RfAN148 SHE-BY083ro«, RHUBARB. ; THE NEN SQARO R,. Iie Giirer 1111+ renew Ritter, 1'olnter '. on the Landlady'. When the new boarder wen*'into Ater dining room and sat dawn, there sett only ono oheFperSon at the table, TIi, . new boirdeshad a hind heart AXt# ° thought he would be affable. s'poso you've boarded here for solue time:" bo sold to the other mala.. "Yes, Quito awhile," "How is it? Any good?' "Yes; pretty fair. I have no Corm- o plaint to make." a ' "Landlady treat you decent?" "Well, perhaps 1 ought to"- And then be hesitated. "Oh. never mind, old man," said Cue new boarder, "That's all right. I'fll on, But say, rebby you never trlel1' chu+king her under the chin twee ext awhile, That's the tray to get an with 'em. 1 never 'lad a landlady that didn't treat me ,A,1 yet. It's All in the way, you handle 'em. Call "em 'sister' al}t)< give em soft, sweet, oozy talk abort their looks. That's the way to fetch ;em. I'll bet I can live here vox tb month right now 'without being asked' for a cent. Watch me nudge her When a she comes .i4. Before this time tomo'- I row she'll be telling me her family Jai d tory. Poor old girl! She looks as if sited had her troubles. Probably got tied up to sOmo John Henry who was about .man enough to shoo cblckens' out of the yard, and that's all. My name's Hudson. Let's see, I haven't; heard yours, have 1?' "N -no, I believe not, But it doesn't t matter. I'm just the landlady's huff - band." . Itow to Rare It in Quantities for lioute Cs* and .711asket. Farlaflies w ho move on to a new farm will find that the quickest way to produce a supply of material for pies, sauces, etc., is to set out rhu- qarb plants, If these are obtained :ry dividing old stilts they will begin wowing at onee, and can be pulled a, little the first season. A dozen hills will supply an average faleily. .It may °also be grown from seed. One pound will sow about six aver- age hotbed frames and should yield at least 1,000 plants. A practical way to blanch stalks in spring is to throw tip the soil with a plow about one foot thick over the hill. Nearly the whole stalk will then be blanched and more delicate in color and flavor. Tiais eovering of earns mutat ba• leveled down when the cutting ceases. Keep- ing up the leveling process will dis- pose of most of the weeds. The leaves after cutting. if spread on the earth about the lulls, will also as- sist greatly in smothering tete weeds, besides having considerable fertiliz- ing value and acting as a partial U C nt I la. When it is desired to grow especi- ally large stalks of rhubarb for a choice trade or for exhibition pur- poses, it is possible to increase the natural size by thinning out all but the vigorous ecntre buds, simply cut- ting them off with a sharp spade, allowing the whole strength of the roots to go to the large, vigorous LIFE AND PROPERTY LOST. Much Damage bya Storm in the Pro - vine of Manitoba. llosser, • Man., April 27.-A ;•very windstorm here heavy torn passed he c Thurs- day night from the southwest, caus- ing heavy damage to buildings. Har- ry Smith lost his barn and four head of -cattle; Waiter Beaeheil lost his barn; E. E. "Price's store front blew in, and the building is badly wreck- ed. ck- ed. There was heavy loss to stock from rain. Robert Martin lost his barn; Mitchell's blacksmith shop was damaged; E. L. Stevens lost.' his barn: Considerable damage has been. done in ether parts of the munici- pality in the track, of the storm. Farmer ' I4i'lett by Lighting, Holland, Mans,April 27.—Thomas Rim, a farmer about 45 years of age, was killed here Thursday night by lightning. The 1'eni`tentiary Shaken. Stoney, Mountain, Man., April 27. —Thursday night the wind got up to a terrific rate,,' blowing from the smith, when , alinost instantly it changed and came from the north and .turned into a regular cyclone, uplifting nearly i everything in its course. The Manitoba- Penitentiary hja1 the weigh scale building, '. wind- 7'tiil•1, chimneys,: fences and large flag- staff blown down, and the timber and; woodwork carried two and three ifuli ' dyed yards' away and broken ` , into slivers. lroucr' l• WITH LIQUID MASUBE. looking buds, of which not more than one or two should be allowed to de- velop. To stimulate the hill to its utmost, set a large flower pot into the ground between the hills, in the row, as in the accompanying illus- tration, and fill it often with liquid manure of which too much cannot be given. A good substitute for liquid manure is nitrate of soda dissolved in water, using about a teaspoonful of the soda, to 2 or 3 quarts of wa- ter, Varieties like the Mammoth treated by this plan ,will grow stalks of; enormous size and attract' much attention. DEPENDS ON THE MAN- , e' aPrivate Rutter Market NothingCreat s But ,tteutiom to Details. The farmer who wishes to make nutter at home must pick up a route and retail his own butter, as he will find that the stores don't want it 'and won't handle it. • They can get creamery butter that is reasonably uniform, and will give them less trouble than trying to, handle butter made by Tom, : Dick and 1-Iarry. Even the careful priyate: dairyman d'9 v t unless is at a i ad An he has regular private customers. To -day one farmer told us: "I am using a takegreat rare to and separator a have everything neat and clean, and do make first-class butter, but I can't sell it ` at any of tho shores. The creamerynearus only averages 16 cents per pound for butter fat, and we can't snake anything a t' that price, but `their butter always sells and ours won't. We,. dropped tilt be- cause we got ,discouraged - rv;,ng to give give thein clean, good ereteni,. wt hili: ' there were lots of patrons :who took Pio are of their Neill and were very dirty." This man acted discouraged and wanted to sell seine Of his cows: His only hope is to work up a private trade. One lean from 'a neigh poring town recently'' .brought in a lot of his own butter,:' and can- vassed the stores, but couldn't sell a pound, :or hardly get an offer. He writs discouraged, but he has a repu- tetion for not being neat: A near neighbor of the latter brings in week- ly what 30 good cows matte, ' and has a, steady trade at 25 cents in summer and 30 cents in winter. He also sells chickens, eggs, apples and beef. IIe makes good butter, is neat, and I believe 'is prospering. It all depends on the man,—itural ltety Yorker. A Gentle DIspositiOn. `"It is a little annoying to have to get' up in. the middle of the night and look. for burglars," said Mr. Meektan, "but Henrietta seems to enjoy having me do.. so." "What would you do if you really` found a burglar?" "Well, I'm so kind hearted that I'ni ' afraid I would be too lenient. I think I'd open the door and tell him that iff' he didn't get out quietly Henrietta- woulta co'r'e down and attend to" Woe ease." Tho I3lggest on Earth. Chicago, April 27.—The Tribune' says; Negotiations havo been role pleted in Chicago for the formatiortu of the largest beet sugar concern ilm.+• the world. A company has been or- ganized with a capital stock of $6,- 000,000, to be known as the Ar- kansas Valley Sugar Beet and Irri— gation Land Company. The plant. of the new company is to l c edi h m be oat P Y r were County, e in T o n y, Colorado, in then famous Rocky Ford fruit district.. 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