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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1902-4-24, Page 6WILL of ROIL RHODES WES TOMB WILT. BE GUT IN ki • SOLID BOCK. Scholarships to Bring Americans into Closer Relations With Britain. TIM Will of Ceei1 Rhodes peavides for the establishment of colonial 00)101ar00s, as ptiviou1Iy announce- oa, find two Aulol'lcao scholaseseips to each of the present States and Territories of the United States: Thh Will of 1112'. Rhodos also Pro- videg for five 'seholerships for st.tt- dent¢ of Comae birch at Oxford, to be nominated by' Emperor William, and, colixipent}ng on the bequest, Mr. Rhodos, in a codicil said: "Eel: a good understanding between • England, Germany and the United States will secure the peace of tbo world, and educational relations form the strongest tie." All the Rhodes scholarships, Ancor- icon,', Colonial, and German, are at Oxford, AT HIS TOMB. Mr. Rhodes' will is a remarkable and voluminous 'docuntebt. It was executed in 1.800. There is a codicil attached on the clay of the deceased's last departure from England, and another leaves £1,000 yearly to keep up the spot in the Matoppo hills where the body is to be buried. The will further directs that a railroad extension, be made into the Matoppo Hills, so that visitors may go there at the week's end to inspect the ma- jesty and glory of their surroundings. Mr. Rhodes explicitly says he is to be buried in an aperture eut in the solid rook, surmounted by a brass tablet, bearing the words: "Here lie the remains of Cecil John Rhodes." No one else is to be buried there who has not deserved well of his country. TO TEACH FARMING. Mr. uland- ed q eatha all 1115 la - h 1 ed property at Buluwayo and Salis- bury (both in Matabeleland) to trus- tees, whom he directs to cultivate the land for the instruction of the people of Rhodesia. His celebrated country place at Groot Scheer (not far from Cape Town) Mr. Rhodes leaves as a residence for the "Prince Minister of the ]Federal Government of South Africa. with £1,000 yearly for its maintenance. Mr. Rhodes divides the £100,000 bequeathed to Oriel College into se- veral funds, indicating concisely how he' wishes them to be applied, and adds this characteristic sentence: "And, finally, as college authori- ties live secluded from the world, and so are like children as to commercial matters, 1 would advise thorn 10 consult my trustees regarding (he in- vestment of these various funds, so far as they would receive great help and assistanec from sash advice," TO TEACH UNCLE SAM. Regarding the American scholar- ships, Mr, Rhodes says: "Whereas I desire to encourage and foster an appreciation of the advant- ages which I implicitly believe will result from a union of the English- speaking, - peoples throughout the world, and to encourage in the stu- dents from the :United States who will benefit by these scholarships an attachment to the country front which they have sprung; but. with- out. I hope, withdrawing thein or t,heit• sympathies from the land of their adoption or birth." The will provides t hat the execu- tors may, at their discretion delay establishing any territorial seholer- ships until such time os they may think fit, but it provides also that the territorial scholarships once es- tablished shall not lapse upon the ad- mission of the teeritor•y to state- hood. Another provision is that 00 stu- dent shall be qualified or disqualified for election to a scholarship on ac- count ccount of 0aee or religious opinion. HIS i3EII1S MUST WORK. In a codicil to his will, Cee]l Rhodes settles the Balham estate on his brother, Col. Francis William Rhodes. and the males of his heirs. In a clause referring to this settle- ment, Mr. Rhodes expresses his ob- jection to the espeetaut heir develop- ing into a "loafer," and says that the essence of a proper life is that every man should have a definite oe- I atw8a 011nee •err. When a'mothe pets a thing empDhailosi y itis hematite she toms w at 0l a is .ts lug about, Mrs, J.1r. ilarr%pna Iluntie on, Qac.,saysi— I11IlIIttareue uyIsi'sOwn tib. sayin rthey ere all that le chnlmod them." Sellefae%er, *veldts. Mee. Runt, Rewrite" N. B, aryli:—t$ 9�t led to ry ills: t, ilii')ggsod babyhp Own a�bQ8t�wl It Asusfactoryr,anits•" Stress leadersattea. Mrs. Walter Brown, Milby. Qua "I have never used >lth any mediem a by dafwithoutteOWn Tablecs.1wndo be hm." A Stotherei Coeltort. "1 have found Baby's Own Tablets feet medicine for children of alleges ,"wr .lire. II IL Fox, Orange Ridge, Man. "an I would not be without them in the house. They are truly a comfort to baby and moth- er's friend:" ,3ua1 Tho Thins for eery. Mrs, Ed. Jones, 55 Christie street, Ottawa, says,-" Gave used Baby's Own Tablets and had them just the thing for baby." • *rye to Menne, Arty. o every mother of young 'ohildren vlll Rend t)v her name and nddreee p uul written Ona postal card, we will genu free Of all *hereto a valuable iittle book on the Corpf attkante an y9ung children. Thls boon has been prepared by n physician who lute made the ailments of little ones a life study, With the book we will sena a free Semple of Baby's Own Tablets—the best medicine in the world for the minor ailments Of infante and children. Mention the name of this paper and address The Dr. Williams' edicine 0o., Brockville, Ont• A Great Dctp. 1tn 1.xpe,leec d i4attire.. ]lira' JpbnoHaflk n,p offtPQMaek y''ald n St .tions One,, and have peed 00058108 to use =Sop medicine for children, and 1 run truthfull9 say 1 bore neve found auytbleg t0 eq Baby's Own Tabteee. Tpdy'are prompt is bele "sateen and just the thing for little ••1 ' l ; e found. Baby's Own a . lets a great he°' fur my little ones," writes Lire. James Cls =00 Conway street Montreal "and I think eo much of them that e would mothers to keep them in the,bouse all Gm time," A Care roe Cena&pntlea. tile ones are troubled with coned. it is a dangerous trouble. Mrs, ing, dylvpn Valley, Ont, Says.— by has bees badly troubled with abort and I have never found any the to equal' Baby's Oen Tables, ey aeon p00 baby all right," Burprletng,ftesnit4 Mre.William Fitzgibbon, Steenberg Ont., says :—'" My little baby six months old was yery sick. 1 gave him baby's Own Tablet. and was surprised to find ttto change they made in him in a few hours. 1 meal] nlwaya keep the l'ablot- in tine house after Ode." e GROW SOME GREEN FEED MINTS ON FORAGE CROPS FOR SUMMER FEEDING. ',ALIO. ;nye sown in the fall will pro- vide the earliest feed in the spring, but as grass is usually abundant at that time, this crop is not so likely to be needed unless a complete sys- tem of sailing Is practised, Clover, where it will grow well, comes next. F. W. Hodson, Zi,ve Stock Com- on the list, and will furnish an nvssioner, Offers Some abundance 'of good feed during the Suggestions. latter half of June. Lucerne, or The lasses that occur anomaly to alfalfa, where the. suit turd climate our farmers n'om the drying up of ro 11,101uble to its growth• s' of their richness in protein, and their nitrogen gathering ability they are worthy of attention and irlttl. Tho yellow eoy been has been the most sutlsfaclory of all varieties tested is Canuda, 1". W. xHODSON, Live Stock Commissioner, FELL BESIDE HIS MASTER. their pastm•es in July, August and be glteu Jil L place on the tilt of Dog of Thorneycraft's Horse September, slimed ilx)100 ever,Y soiling crops. It elm be cut almost Would Not Retreat: Steck mart to grow a few acres of as e4r13' fn the siirfng ns011d green feed. 1n roust cases only pet'- itht'nishcs tit least three crops par N"aulinty, tvr belonged to his sonal experience with fodder )hunts season of highly nitrogenous food. master ;illactuallyTo,se110 awnedeloLho 1•eg'1 will enable 0 farmer to aeccrtuirn 1t. i5 gee lily relented by all kinds of meat. Ile joined with his master, which ]tire best adapted to his own stock, bet is apt to cause bloating but from that day ho ceased to be a n reds, told district. Iu the Vast the if cat•ehersly pastured. In the South -private personage, aid became the Chief objection to sailing nus beer', ern parts of Ontario, it genertilly regimental dog. •When the "fall in" that time is too valuable to be em stands the Winter well, and lusts for sounded Towser • took his Place at ployed fur this purpose. Butft is'='ears without re -seeding. It should the !tend of the regiment, wet or fine, be sown 1 t11 spring, it daylight darkness, hewas al - becoming cert' evident that on high t i u the P r g, on clean, c d ,y] girt or dab es , t ns priced lands, and with valuable very well prepared ground, either nays there. We -had supplied him, as herds or Racks, the canon: afford to alone or witha light nurse crop became a. military dog on active ser - neglect our stock during the sum- of barley wheat or oats, and at vice, with a neat coat of khaki paint l least _t ',minds ofgood fresh rel and emUlazm ed on his back byw Ise. 1a I y • 7 QSt10r]a as duet gilt. amo bg to the selection and growth of suit to 'the acre. It is a little slow in able crops for summer feeding are: gaining a foothold, and should not: worthy of consideration.• bo pastured the first year, but after In laying out the work it is neer8 Ritthat it is very tenacious of life, and. sary to know how many head of lrst,nlds droughts remarkably p animals it is desired to Seed. The, well. Rape may be sown about the following estimate has been made of first of Miry on rich, well prepared the land required to produce suflt- soil for early feeding, and addition- al green food for «cow for one •al sowings play be made at !nler- day. Of Lucerne or other clover vale as desired. It is advisable to three-quarters of a square rod per sow rape iu drills two fent apart, day of barley, outs and peas, rye,and cultivate as for turnips. From wheat or millet, one half a square one to two pounds of seed of the rod per day • of corn or sorghum I Dwarf 7':ssex variety should he sown one-quarter of a square rod per to the acre, if drilled in, or double day. The«Dove is a felt estimate,the amount if sown broadcast. Napo for a dny's feeding on land in a produces Mega quantities of green good state of cultivation, and with !feed and is one of the best foods for of facings in red paint, were, his name and regiment, and there is no doubt he was thoroughly proud of his get-up, says B. Garland Mat- thews 1n the Empire Review. Off dutyo nine: h upbent er t to a largo degree, and though sticking very firmly to his own tents- in spite of, the many temptations offered elsewhere, he. snared his favors very equally among those of us who formed the inmates, sleeping in turn with each cuddled up under the blankets, and belug quite impartial in accepting his ra- tions from any that offered. So ho continued, the friend of a few, the leader of all, caring nothing for bullets and dearly loving a skirmish, no allowance for pasture. No cow ,sbeepnuudtacalvess in good co»ditipigs, ou, heuntil had the fatal MO olmase usuaof l tlannd,Vsitl can possibly c ley, oats bale a square - It Js not satisfactory for nnilch cows ting beside his master, signified his rod of rye, burley, and peas (mil to its tendency to inby g millet in a day's feeding where g jure approval excited barks. A fate yards' advance was made, and the man struck full in the chest by ' a bullet, pitched forward on his bead to move no more. The clog -was sur- prised, then distressed, then over - y. there is a good strong growth. lint I THE 'FLAVOR Ole THE. MILK. allowing that the ,above estimate is approximately correct, we !hid that Oats and pease make arse of the 0110 acre of thane crops is sufficient very best soiling crops for general to feed a caw for 800 dnvs. 7'he growth, particularly for feeding amount required by other kinds of cinlry cows. They should be sown whelmed. He had seen men killed' stack can be calculated on thin as early it, the spring as the ground before, but at the end the old affec- basis. 7t is always best to make will permit, and at intervalsthere-tion for his master proved strongest, A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE.after, at the rate of about three and, realizing the truth, he sat bo- bushels per acre (equal parts, or two side hint with his head bowed down, There need be no waste since any bushels oats to one of pease). and shivered all over. In this posi- s u.plus can be cut and cured for I Vetches or tares are now grown in tion he remained for over half an winter forage, or plowed under as! Canada to a considerable extent, es- hour, for be was still there when green manure: ' pecially by dairymen. 'limy arethe regiment retired again. At length another bullet laid him betide his master. I hope that the Boers grasped the situation and buried them together. ext it will be necessary to earl -'likely to prove of value, not only In side' the most suitable kind of Ontario and Quebec, but in the crops to grow, and the periods at Msu•itn,e Provinces and British Co - which earl will he available. For fumble, and the West as well. The general feeding, rye, clover. rape, common spring 001011 has been most pease and nets, vetches, millet,' gereraliy .grown, but recent experi- sueghum and corn, trill be found meats go to show, that t110 Hairy most satisfactory, and the list names Vetch will yield a considerably Jarg- will cover practically the whole er amount of green fodder per acre season, if sown at suitable inter- in C)nta•]o. It is very desirable for soiling Purposes, espec•ialiy on dry districts. It appears to be relished by all classes of from stock. The greatest drawback to the more ex- tensive cultivation of the vetch in 1anede. is the high price asked for the seed. At present prices it will pruhahiy be found best to sow vet- ches along with pease acrd oats, at the ('lite of one bushel of vetches, ane bushel of pease, and two bushels of oats per acre. This mixture will produce an excellent crop for July aid August feeding and will also afford good pasture after the first cutting, if cut early. Millet is another plant that is particularly good as a eaten crop. It roan snmMimes be sown after a forage crop of pease and oats has been taken of the ground and if there is sufficient moisture to start it, it will yield IL fulr crop. If sown early in .lune, at the rale of about thirty =ends per acre, it will fur- nish a lltrgecrop of good fodder by the middle of August • 'rhe .I MeaSISIIMMIATZIM SPRING NEPRESSION, PEOPLE FEEL WEAK, EASILY TIRED OUT AND OUT OF SORTS. You Must Assist Nature in Over - Coming This Feeling Before the Hot Weather Months Arrive. It is important that you should be healthy in the spring. The hot sum- mer is coming on and you need strength, vigor and vitality io re- sist it. The feeling of weakness, de- cupation during a substantial period Pression and feebleness which you of his career. 1'/t the disposition of I suffer from in spring is debilitating the Dalhatn Hall estate, it is provide and dangerous. You have been in, ed that the successor to the estate doors a good deal through the win - must have been ten years in bus} ter months, haven't taken the usual treesorin profession other three the J bust - mount of exercise perhaps, your blood is sluggish tune] impure and von army, or, in case of an infant heir, he must eater business and remain there for ten years, otherwise the en- tail will terminate. Tho will. ails NIS strictly against encumbering the es- tate. According to tete London .Daily Tel- egraph, the will of Cecil Rtwdes deals with a total o1 £0,000,000, STRANO1± NOTICES. Some correspondents have been making y,tlblic curious notices which have conte to their knowledge. Among spring time. One of the many is Miss; thorn are the following, which need 1 Cassie Way, of Peden, Ont., who Ilttle comment:— says:—"A fewyears ngo I was cured "I : ]rill myself every Tuesday uud. of a very s0t'ere and prolonged at- tack of dyspepsia throngh the use. el Or. Williams' Pink Pills, after all other medicines 111ad tried tallest Shire that. time .0 ha 00 used, the pills in the spring as a tonic and blood builder and find them the beet medi- cine I know of for this Put•pos0. Peo- ple who feed run down at this time Of the year will make 110 mistake in using 'Or, Williams' Pink:Ville," These pllla are not a. purgative medicine and do not weaken as all purgatives do. They are tonic i0 their nature and strengthen from fret • dose to last, They are the best medi- cine in the world 'for rhenmatiem, sciatica, net'vo,la troubles, neuralgia, irudigestion, anaemic., heart troubles, serefeln and humors in the blood, etc. The gannillc are sold only in boxes,' the wrapper arellnd which bears the full )same "Pre Wil)latns' Pink pills for Pale People," Sold by need a thorough rr'uovatior, of the 0n- Ilrlrnyru•d in moist sail, 0nrlJapan- . . tiro system. In r>t.her words you es0 rani HO are need a thorough Minter, of Gr. Wit- Tile: BEST VARIETIES, lhtms Pink Pills. if you try them Corn (whet, it grows well), 111 the you will be surprised to note ]now great standby for fall feeding.. you boon to Ice], how the other. very Valuable fall fodder planmuch good, but after he lied used. dull lassitude disappears, your step for the southern pert of Canada It part of the second ho began to feel becomes elastic, the eye brightens soreeent, The Early Amber ie tits kept rend a• feeling of new strength takes most suituble for our 1atitudc. It on until he hare] used in all seven the place of ail 511>010115 feelittgs. should not be aott'n tutu Cho e. change fon the better, so he boxes, when he was delighted to find Thonsauds have Proved the tenth of weather bus become settled and that every symptom of the Lumbago these words and found renewed health warm, on Jruid that has been pre.had entirely disappeared. through the use of these pills to pared in the suine Way 08 for rurHis general health is tltu0h im-' ' L{ sotva in drills ]flus corn, thronenproved and he feels better to -day Pecks of seed will h0 ample for an than he has for years, acre, but if broadcasted, more will Po soy that Mr, Pinnell Is pleased be required. It is slow in starting, does riot begin to express it. Only but, lifter it has meniued a height those who '1nays suffered art he diad of a few inches, growth 18 very with this very painful disease can understand rapid, and the crop very heavy. 1t the extreme satisfaction Is greedily eaten by stock, but Like of one who has found a complete corn it is carbonaceous in its na- ture, Cure and restoration to health ani] aid some additional feed such 0f.0angUl. as closer, 011 cake,. rte., should be Lumbnga Is a direct t rale]: of dis added to balance the ration. ordered kidneys and should always So* or troy beans have epee be treated as a Kidney disease. LUMBAGO MIRED, A SERIOUS CASE OF •THIS PAINFUL DISEASE IS RE- STORED TO GOOD HEALTH. Satisfactory Improvement Leads to a Continued Treatment Which Results in a Complete Cure—An Interesting Story Which Will No Doubt Profit Anyone Suffering With Lum- bago. 3lolyrood, Ont„ Mar. 24 (Spocialj. —:Mr. Bat. Pinnell, of this place, has for the past two years been a great sufferer with that most painful and stubborn disease --Lumbago. • The pain he sufferers was almost be- yond description and many were the m011101nes and treatments he used to try and get some relief. However, nothing he could find seemed to help him in the least, and Ile became very dowdiced .ed. At last someone suggested Dodd -s Kidney ]'ills and :Mr. Pinnell, al- though very skeptical, tlronght be weeld make one more trial for a cure and began to use them. The first' box -slid not do Mtn very. b ridgy," "Take 110tis when this board is out 01 site the river is dangerous," "Widow with large family wants washing by the Wee,k.'' "This id the old. shop just, cone• front above," "A large stock of ladies' hose, pure cashmere, to be cleared at lied per pair. They won't last long rtt this price," "Abominable bolts made to or- der," "Sttilor's'Vitale Cooked here." "Why,go-further and bo gulled else- where? Step inside," "Closed for the day owing to fun- eral of pl•oprietor's Wife, and who will curry on nes =eel to -morrow morel ng." 4- linaa grant that your income would be enough for us to fnai•ry if y011 only didn't have, mach expensive all dealers in medicine or sent poet Rads?" Leigh—"I? T'ixpeneive farts? Paid atp 50 eents a box or els boxer What expensdt'e fade {mem r? for $2..r0 by addressing tho Dr. Wil. Budd—"1110, for ono," Hams Medicine Co:, I4rolkvi]le, Ont rattler e.tiensivcly grown for fodder lOffdrts to cure or evert relieve by, In the Southern States for see" outward applications are invariably years, and are gaining popularity 10 1111aueeeaarul, Rubbing ratty in iteeff the North as well. They produce a for the time being produce a little great amount of ricin forage, grow- relief, but in order to 000008 0, com- grow- ing to the height of bran two and plate cure it le absolutely necessary one-half to four feet, brunching Erle- to go right to the' root et the thou - podsand producing 00nl1rotls woolly b1441, pods containing two to three round o Kidneys must be rastdlyd to their normal condition This is 'ust yellow beans. Sow about the same n 1 1 as for corn on a line, deep, Quem aid what Dadd's Kidney Pills do, and moist seed bed, in rows about SO this done the Lumbago very soon inches apart, and on the level e,me loaves for without diseased Kidneys Proefieriiy's right Hand is titdus- latituder., although they breve not OS OW, (111/1 her left hand is frugality. yet been largely tried, On account :;hnmerman, two to our perks of seed to the there can bo no Lumbago: acre. 'They m•0 likely to 110 tve11 In Southern On1,0310, and ill 810111 a 'PRE o TEAOIINIt'S FAWtT. SobOol tenchesfe nletll7109 Reit their pupils queer questioes, if one May believe a story told by the youngest member 01 the Withington family, - Hie /nether ono /nol'ning 440over011 a shortage in her supply of pies baked the day before, and her sus- picions fell upon Johnny, "Johnny," 11118 said, "do you know what became of that cherry pie that teas ,011 the second shelf ill the pantry ?" , "Yes, mother," be replied "I ato it. But I had to." "You .had to I" exclaimed his as- tonished mother. "What do you mean, child 1" - "'Phe teacher asked yesterday 0 any of us could tell 1101' howmany stones there aro in a cherry pie, and 7 couldn't find out without eating the whole pie, could I '1 There's just tol'ty-two," One ounce of Sunlight Soap is . worth more than two ounces of common soap. DtEDUCES 1Tt.7CP���1� tali for the Octagon Ear ser HOW ENGLAND GETS ISLANDS. The following story of the annexa- tion of Perim by Great Britain is amusing, though unvonclled for. It was a no -man's land, this beautiful barren island, set like a pearl in the mouth of an oyster, but vessels coal- ed Isere, the coal being sent from indite The captain of an English e at anchor watchesthe ap- proach - P proach of a French man -'o -war, and with prompt and tactful hospitality invites her commander to dine on board the frigate. The repast is a lavish one, and the wino is not, spared. The l,erencbman's heart is full of friendliness, his tongue is oosened, and diplomacy being for- gotten, he discloses his mission, which is to plant the standard of France on the unclaimed rock. Our Englishman evinces no surprise, but }stens' with interest. He calls his boy for more wine, and gives him whispered instructions. In the early morning the Trench officer takes a ranch to fulfill his mission. Wlten, behold, , the English flag is already there where it never was before, and las been over since. The annexation was the result of those few whispered Instructions. . ^•— Mlnard's liniment is used by Physicians Principle is a passion for truth and right.—Hazlitt. The giraffe, armadillo, and porcu- pine have 110 vocal cords, and are, therefore, mute. Whales and ser- pents are also voiceless. Mew the cough and Werke o10 the Cold. Laxative Bronlo•Qulnine Tablets caro a cold in ono day. Ole Cure, No Pay. Price Mania Saccharin is so sweet that one: part lends a per'cep'tible taste 1.0 10,000 parts of water. Ask for M'tard's mit* no other The sepoys of India mutinied on 5100 separate occasions before the great mutiny of 1807• Messrs. C. 0. Richards &.-Co. Gentemeit,—Atter suffering for se- ven years with, tnlatnntatot;y rheum- atism, so bad that I was eleven months confinedto illy room, and fol• two years eallld not dress myself without help. Your agent gave me a bottle of DCINARO'S LINIMENT in May, '97, and asked me to try it, which i dld, and was so well pleased with the results I procured more, Five bottles completely cured me and I have had no return of the pain for eighteen months. 1'ite above facts are well-known to everybody in this village and neigh- hoehood, Yours gratefully, A. DAIRT. St. Thnothee, Que., May 1:Gth, 1.899, Miss De Fashion (breathlessly)— "0 11, mother, it won't do t0 wnit three weeks before having my party! We nulst send out, the invitations at once incl have it this week," Airs. De Fashion—"Goodness Illi, what'L{ the hurry V' Miss 3)e 1'ashion— "That odious Miss De Pretty, whom Mr. Richfellow so much achnires, has a boil on her nose." t A RANI/SOME MENU CARD. It is a noticeable fact that the dining car depar'tmetrt of the Grand Trunk ]Railway System is Heron'( to none on the American Continent. and now improvements and modern Innovations are continually being Made. The Cafe -Parlor care which have been running on nearly alt of the divisions of this great Sy91.om are a constant source of praise from the travelling public. The company has recently altered the style of Lin; menu cards used on all of the dining oars and cafe -parlor cars, and have gotten up a very handsome rend neat bill of faro that appeals to the ar. ttstic cense. The stock used is what is known as Old English Ruskin Bristol of fine texture,: and mist grey in color, The Grand Trunk trade mark in black appears at the top left -heed corner surrounded by a 1100t, combination of scroll work of Italian renaissance design, printed In gold arid embossed in high UDP. re . The name of the meal is also em- bossed m bossed, In high relief, a0,11 ette _emit eIIsenible is l 1l�easln end• Artietia CY,mbination. ri'ee"0th5limes hfdve the same Perste at top, and aro printed on the si()ne quality of card, but an olivcttee color for Metiers- Mom ieting:roe], . Jd6r�-e it pati �F" • BPL E- SYRUPWecan handle yours rtoadvantage. We are handling large quantities; The Dawson. Oominission Co., Limited, Toronto. 0082000mnte of nutter erre Apples end ether Produce 00(101te8, Ornamental tal Gates and Lawn Fences are a specialty with us: Prices on application. THE "FROST' 'ornamental gates aro the handsomest and best. Write for catalogue. s THE FROST WIRE FENCE Oo. LTD., WELLAND, ONT. erilOseie ° THE BEST • e!$otteellio®o®o®ofdoO•®•ee®•eatl9e®s®deeleeels, Is the paint made from the best materials, studied o))t, thouhrly .•'out, by practical paint men, and. ;. put to the test in actual'use in Canada for many years.; Ali�A ...._ YS PAINTS" S ere the best, and the most eco- nomical, ready far use in handycan, containing the best•paint pi -.A monis known, ground tine a mixed byexperienhed len to • n P i?S vent creaking, blistering or chalk - DropThey are made to Wear. Drop us a card and ask .for • B0OKL'F3T "IC" I SRI'lBf. showing cuts of beautiful 'Inquest. 0 • 0 1107 0 e l 0 0 0 0 PAINT A. RAMSAY -4 SONi`asee. rasa Paint,Makers ® I% MONTREAL ogleesest e`lenesiendlOE$e®®eDeealNidlneINSO••,?o o®•'logo®• The loftiest suspension bridge in Europe i8 15 miles from Geneva, and called the Pont de la Caine, It is 478 feet above the ground. Monkey Brand. Soap makes copper like gold, tin like silver, crockery like marble, and windows like crys- tal. Of 88 Sultans who have ruled the Ottoman Empire since its conquest by the Turks, 24, or. nearly two in three, have died violent deaths. TO CORE A VOLE r8 ONE DAT. Take Laxative Bromo,Quinine Tablets. A'1 drulrgiete refund the money it it falls to 05ee. EL W. Grove's signature is on melt bole Zee • The roar of a waterfall is produced almost entirely by the bursting rot millions of air bubbles. Keep Mloard's liniment lo the Nouse The world has six dikes more than 20,000 square miles. The Caspian is the largest of these, and Lake Huron the smallest, ATLANTIC PULP AND PAPER COMPANY, Lllti[TED. The prospectus of the recently or- ganized Atlantic Pulp and Paper Company, Lirnited, is being sent out this week by the brokers, Messrs. Sutherland Rc Cameron, Ottawa. Tho capital stock of the company is 58,- 000,000, and its property ie situat- ed on the little Caseapcctia River, at New Richmond, on the north of tho Bale des Chaleur. Prospectuses and application forme may be had from any office of the National Trust Company, Limited, Toronto or Mon• treal, or from Sutherland & Camel, on, brokers, Ottawa, Canada: Ordinary meadow grass rarely. yields over a ton and a half of hay to the aero, but clover will give up to three. tens. Mirard's Liniment Lumberman'sFri end Whalley, in Lancashire, is said to be the largest parish in Creat, Brit- ain, It is 100,1195 acres in extant. 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