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gums, I cordially recommend Sozodont. consider it the ideal
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EXPERT HINTS ON
TURKEYRAISINI
1"7..TitTite„Ti-than hair a
'e in early sprin
e. tired lat(.1‘ 011. In. realer foe prevent
spring divireliing wef take one of the
Bees on the Perm.
ai-
a. Every careful bee -keeper well
The renewing twenty-eight point-
ers on turkey raisiug are by an
ntliena turkey breeder
1. _Never let young turkeys get wet.
he light:est clanaenese is fatal.
ta, Feed nething the first tsventy-
Mason half -gallon fruit jars reeneve
the Ferrer top. take. a E,e‘ en -eighths
hoard four Melees square, and with
a Htnall gouge or knife ent a groove
neariy from out' extreme corner to
the other, taking care not to eut
quite to the vernier, says the Far-
mers' Review. We fill the ea- with
our hours after they are ha Wheel. slater. place the board over the
D,?.fore thom in the coop mouth. Insert all quiekle, an I plaee
e • that it le prerfectly elven ;tuft free in convenient places in the* apiary.
In ilea and 41uit them three times
week With Persian inseet paseler.
4. ne 1.10 I1e:1 1,-; free fre en lice.
ust her. tee..
5. Leo& out for mites; fuel the large
ean tit; bombe noel: arta ve.nte
A Hatter to Fit Any itoree.
Take a. rope 1,)f etqlvvnitnit. length,
anel thielinese. and make a email loop
flt onfa of he pals, ateether small
11 40p abaut lour inelies away front it
rearee header, nevks I rtiat4; with ht. halter is cempleted ley passing
area belt avf el karet.-44-4.4.4.
on i
6lo,q). At; til's halter mete through "
. alnf t
e-tentes • h, ye um: turkeys i lth Ifeepe. it wilt fit it 1401`, 1 ', of ales
e front fit,4‘. 12 1111.11,1',.,..1,' t'4 41 o
i
,_ i -"lee. Ite epeelai dieteinvatoge le that i
.1. Free ese: a. et utak • -eteart wore. a a re f, eras te le kept teenetaritle n
to eighteen Inelses helmet and
stooling out beautifully.
Belmont reports a hailstone on Bun -
but rip damage. Oates and barley
are reported aft leaking unusually
well, and hay is the best crop ie.
many years.
C. P. IL crop reports Could scareely
be improved upon. Coralitione at near-
ly every point in the ProVinee are
perfect, At Plena Coulee, Manitou and
13ureside, wheat late headed out on. a
number or farms and the growth is
exceptionally' quick.
Building Inspector Rodgere had up
to noon to -day given out permits' for
buildings to the yalue of $975,000,
and expected other applications
which would bring •the total value to
over a million dollars. Last year the
total value of buildings erected. Was
$1„500,000, but as things are going
n;f7rt Is likely that there Will be an.
increase of at least $500,000 for this
The Canaillan Northere has Netted a
new paseenger tariff on the basis of
three cents per mile on the entire
system.
A Butterfly Farm.
An English entomologist, Mr. Wil-
liam San tklas, wee the first to raiso.
bet -Unfree ea a large scale.
For a tierz7n evears the vast estab-
lishment whittle. he has founded for
this purpose has furniehed ntillions
and million.; of these winged insects,
not only to all the pia:vete collectors,
but also, to verbena; M118011MS of the
old and the new: world. And it is Mr.
Vantkitte himself wipe has established
at the. Zoological Gardens of London
a very interesting entomologrie sta-
lked, where may' be found the most
beautiful butterflitas in the entire
won't,
The "butterfly farm" of Eastbaurne
—sof it is ammel—near the southern
'freest of England, fend in a place well
slit ltertei from winds, sewers an area
of 4 000 squar-le metrea It la a. vast
getreien filled with fleWere and rare
trcee, Surneinfied ley a very leigh
trellis, nal. where flutter at liberty
many t Itemise ilea: of butt canes of
V41rioug sp•-ifiee.
Frem nil the* eountries of the world
he form receivee eggs. whieth are
tibmitted to a sweial mode of in-
eiletti.ea. Thiel the ea terpillars, iesu-
ter from these t,g1.rA,, revolve nourish -
:eta stilt:del. to their evolutian in
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DOCTORS BAFFLED
° the Case of Mrs. Harrison,
of Orangeville.
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A COMMUNAL
THA VELLER'S STORY
Interview With Mr. J. I -I, Ireland,
One of the Old Time Knights
of the Grip,
ills Plight on a Recent Occasion in
the Maritime Provinces — How
Hodd,s Kidney Pills Caine to His
Help—Riga Words of Praise for
'1 hat Remedy.
element°, june 20.—(Spec1a1.)—Mr. J.
11. Ireland, the well-known traveller
fur hats and caps, loft for the Mari-
time Provinces one day last week.
Handily pricked in Me. Ireland's pri-
vate grip was a box of D•odd's Kidney
pais, the medicine famous throughout
Catiaela as a specific for all troubles
of the kidneys. When. asked about bis
experience with this remedy Mr. Ire-
land greys, quite enthusiastic.
never go out on a trip of any
length without a box of Dodd's Kid-
ney P:11s," he asserted.
..Are you afflicted with Kidney
Trouble a great deal, then ?" Mr. Ire-
land was asked.
"Not a great deal now, no," replied
Mr. Ireland, "I take Dodd's Kidney
PHIS 11'10re as a preventive than, any-
thieg. else. But in the winter of '98
waser can tell you. I was (Iowa in
.Nova ecotia when I first used Dodd'e
Kidney Mita I don't know whether it
was the water down there, the cli-
mate. riding so- much In the train or
what. hut certainly my kidneys were
on. the point of a coznplete break-
down. Backache: It was one contin-
ual inieery. It spelled my lewdness,
broke my rest and wore me down un-
til ale life MIS taken right out of
rue."
"Ind you used Kidney Pills?"
"1 esal the only remedy I knew of
thia. teas a epeelfie for late 'kidneys,"
tune ...i.e.,1 era Ireland. "The first dose
of Kiantv rut.: 8ecmt.,,i to go
rigie ta the spot. Itt a few days I
wee fli-sling as well UR ever *lid in
my he, Tilley nre a epleneliti
I lace- reeoramended ittelel'es laidney
Pliet. 7-4 -1-eree* esten on the read like
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the teernuest plealee her the. meelleine.
belie: feet eseietly What 110 114141 In
(44:7 stelk cf nrc. a safe, reliable
streeetie aim- stimulant for the
nee
A NEW TOY.
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Order.
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Philosophy.
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By Simon Frost.
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One drop o' rain ain't much, but el
ye git enough uv 'em together
they'll make a flood.
A boy keeps 00 ft-pretendaf he's a
men till he is one ; then he tries to
feet like a boy agin, but he can't fool
nobody.
A 171011 man sometimes envies his
P007 neighbor, but if he svas to
swap races the lust tiling he'd do
svould be to try an' git rich again.
The mill won't never grind with
the sva•ter thet is pant, but thet
don't hinder the water frum runnin'
stream. mill further down the
A leetle bit uv i pride don't hurt no
man, bit ttoo mueli u. vit'll cover up
all lila other good plats.
It's mighty hard sometimes to tell
jest where exaggeration ends an
lyin' begins.
It's a mighty cornenoe thing for a
Ulan to make mistakes, but a mighty
oncommon un for him to own. up to
ann.
I"ca can't read a, feller's thoughts,
but his actions speak for 'emselves.
I know uv a feller Viet wee bit
by a rattlesnake twenty yeare ago,
an' is still a-drinkin" whiskey to
cure it.
Good resolutiens is easy to keep;
they gen'rally kin be found on the
top shelf, under a half-ineh o' duet.
(Unita made; eometImps like throw-
in' a stone into a hornet's. ni•st.
Trouble'll bring out the good or
the bad fleet's in a feller.
The feller thet stirs up the fires
g0'erasnllue 'rally gits his own fin -
to blow over a. tree, when the routs
rrntg.en
It doe't take a very strong wind
ggrroouwiled.elost to the top o' the
A great .man's ale -aye ready to
make excuses fer them then ain't
so great.
It ain't how much ye kin 'lo, Laib
how good ye do it, thet counts In
the end.
A feller kin always git noticed by
sriauitellteet'i 01,s-11.11sta:ere or ley hovel' 'ten
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