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F , 11 : .RL g, ') A ory S on t girdling Is to destroy or restrict itia I � - � , L ,*.,,,,, ,. "�­­ ,,, ' ,., I I I , 11-11 L � � .4 . ' that a commu Q . ain the use .dow . r "I .L 11. , , . , : � .�!�,:,. L . .1 ., ,, , awa I . I - E411','�, .. . 1111t, - 11 .. . I L I �, ."­­ ',,,', - 10, I , "T'. g.,y­",­'r I—, I I . , � I � 'A , � I I .1 . �1­ �11. ..' . I I I � . . ! I -5 Own or more . i� - ­ L� I e ,-, 0 11 �t,%;, . ..... X "4;�.� :'�.�'I'�� ', L ,01N � .� 1 . �1'11i,:l 11 '' , The problem `1 " I 1� ';� 1, , � T '� I I a, ML , An . , Uu . Ituio, . .. - - " ..., ,7 : " - ' . . V, � - stuffs to the roots. , L ily!" , q, , �, � �­­'�A.­­" air , employed to qave the famous dome. one of thase-A lo, I I rd circulation of ,plAbor4,ted , � - : � " . _ t eat ten food . .1 ,,, � 71:�t 7,",,T11r, .': 4, � " . �., .. The church has been closqd'a� Q1�0,1 , , _: , i �.� I _ �k " , ,, r " *; , , . \ I I I L 0 " will! 'A � .a I " � - - 10 gg�,�, ""�"" 11 ' ' , " �r - I �,t, is therefore to re: -establish the bark I , I- �.V _; - -.1 n I g, I 'L , L, . . . . .� remain close4f �or some, y a . -,,I%- ­ �. ,yit � '­,,�,�,;Li,, ­,�Jf�,� ", , "' , '� � L - � r, � vi`,e, - 'J��,� I . .- , rsp Whilc` -J6Ireeoling sows..: mp�p&,�,� g�aruze them- immediately, either by 0,'�' -, _"­jP'11N? � ,­,�� ­ , �, L` " "' 4' ; ' I I � - . � pra i;1;'.Z,,.A, IR conneqUou . : � � . �,, . , f ;;; ,, , 0'�'f,, L , L I I -, , I I � L L ...,. I � I ., I I r . - , f I .',�� ' I , �1. , ;:.. I , . .. TIM I the englneers,'ano- arohj*m, 46.1 *bat SelVes into a, elu& � TJ,X,'9 I it 1, 1111111fin I �:'13, �� , " 'M - , . ,,.$r�,tAen appoint 'grafting or inarch- ,�I��J� "��j "',�')­ , , _ -1, * , , - means of bridge . 11 ��. � '1�� ,"r,��ii,�', ..1. - 7ii,-.,,,,­".-L ,V,.,,­­VV-yp - ,.. '­ 4,� . , * " , ecience en0lea them 0'st4y'tha iav- a caretaker for tbd.;bQ,4F,' a . 1.1,1_11", i �i ,,�L,�', , -1. ,,­­­­,'�'. , , , ' ' , , , �i� , 1,�--� L '(" -�',i�'� "?%'�",��';',�;t�, �. , , ,, *�i , �L­ �1. , 11�> ,� � 'Y`��"' 1.11� � , . , .� �V ,;.,�i a ..4, L' i ", 1-- U4.," � . I I . I I LL, Ill :��, " '­' ­ ,L Tg4 ,, ,'�'..) , I . ti" _ hA L '. R_ _� ;:­k,"",,,'�'. ".6 ftiit �, I . I �ges of 'tin. L " " L s��m pg coutrac- agreeable to all parge� - and set a ing. Ifirliness iti treatment is witla- L . I I . : , , - L 1!�, I I " ,,,,. . I ��D , , , _ -.,It, ��,,­ � r. � 0 , , . . . .111. �:: rr . ...... � ""�', ",,­ ",,, , , . i - out doubt the most important factor I . 1W j,,,�"­, I - . � I � : �,,�', :�� :��',11,1�111 ,,, 1'r% .f , L . , "­ ,,,,,, ,,614� I., I I . ,, '. ,,�� JI;�. I 1. I _ , . ho" � , _ged out or I, determining success or failure. � . r I . I I . . - L K � .4 L'� L .111, i: . - ;,, " , 'K � , 4ftlg , � �1'1 0, , I now t6rp� The. : ques on a, arisen whe-, service fee to . A, ,,p . I , . 4 . I . . I 5, I I .1 .. ��, , ff�R�,��"_I",�'fj, L� � . i, ,,, ,r ��f� ,,_,�.�,,�,'�.,��,,.,,-t _! rr , � , . ' L . .ther London shall remain a quaint which the ea�etair" 'qo � ', -� Pi. . � I I SEAFORTH BRANCH. - R. M. JONES, Manager. ,. �L I ' .,7,�m ,,�ves his pay. U4r# Regeneration. ' 111. . . L . - " `i:.;�L , , , " , "Ni", . I . old city or scrap her old buildings, Upon making app4�41,A4,�O- to the On- � , I IV ,�%f 1 ." �-,',*,;,'.i'.'4,Ig0-,, fv,',""";�, �, , ' ' I - . ,;i 111!.,�'. � , , ��r",k , . 'j, ..;�'4. i Safety beposit-Boxes for Rent. , '-. .� I 1. . courts and alleys and move on with tario I.Ave Stock B�*�qch. and with . Trees tnjpred by mice will some- I ,o i Idd �.. !�,,, I I. . ., "" , "I �. . . . 11 �, � - ", _ L tL I . . 111.4 ,Z'1011�"%'� I i I . . � , . . . I . . , ! 11 . I i I I ... " 1, , ." '44 ,-1 "I". y `­ . , . X �;,�; , L' I'l , 1,2E, . I , �,;,, ":: I �� , P.5 ­ I . ... I . �_ I :: - 1 :�4 ,� , '.-,� � � is 1, the times. the approval of the- 91glater of Agri- times make recovery without treat- I �f' ;. ��" " -1,11" . ,il��;��-,�,�,,,t, , I- .. I . , I, ", I __ . 'L 1. - I I .. � i��L The answer of all people, who do culture, a bacon , typo r ', boar of the ment, providing that the injury Is ... �, I L - �; !"'L'�"'N 104,'�'10 1, :, , �, � I I , � 44 , � I � �,_ ' - , - .. " I _. ;. ,. . ,. ::� . ��, �t ­ I �, ' _­­,;,'��,��,�,"��IV4 _. i L I � . " . L '77"" , . : � 1. �, " L� 7' - .� � '� ::: , ... it" � ij�j - I I I . ": � L . not live in London would -be over- breed desired by the -00-b. f9 supplied limited and does not completely en- 11 � - , , I . I— ��,L,�,�i:�i " . � .1 . ., , " 1%. 1. I ... - _ . LL' .��; I- I L '�.,01 "g." ti, . L, , :,, 11 ,,, , %V� ... . , circle the tree. These minor cases - I . ­�­ " - -, ,,T . . I ­: ��., " � 't I � I ______-f1 whelmingly 1nL favor of retaining free of charge. �,­, L .,:� 'It, � , �tl �� � ,��.&., " r4l. . ,... I , �, IW ifi,V,P`,,�� .1 , - 11 �, I I I I I . I � I 'i � ""' ., -� , I 1 1 L 11 ,�,� I , , - I f, . 'h 'MADIR- HER OART I . Woods were bew li not reverence the old ce- � . � - :.,U;�,'4 � 1i �1'9,Vi � L . , the old things, but the ,people Who can be assisted by coating the In- � il I", In ": " -7 'it.�7 , ", I , planted Age of Boar for SWrvt' I I I L , L" 7.7 I � L "t_7 , ��'if ,P ��,;!, " . I D h b .a young boar jured are with warm grafting wag ­ IL I '­ 11 L " 1104 ,:� L. ". 11 "11 . - - I PI�VMP AN WELT, and 1883, and -there are large num- quite go much. They are thinking T e age at wbic phaltum paint, these protect the ew 11 '24 , . � -, , ,, ,.' 1. or as _ 11 � . 'L "� �; . � may be first used depends largely up- 101) A 0 rn-% ... , e�l �� I 1, T bers of Douglas and Thuia, Scots more of their every day comfort and wound and encourage the regenera- . ': .1 ­_ 11 . ., I I � L':,., '. 'I4,t -, , , , , I " . k,, " " " " ", IN .I4,� . " ,,, 4-1"k� I - , , 1 Nothing makes a , mother more pine and larch. The arboretum con- convenience. What is the good, they ,on his development. Some boars may tion of bark. Th� %.&1%.0*%0W , L I L. . . L L' �� ­` , � . . .. . . I � . I - . . . - grateful than a benefit conferred upon tains a fine collection of trees, and - be used to a few sows when riot more . . . � - ��,�,. I � 1n,- say., of -all the old chuTches, to B1 e Grafting. � `: � ` LL'� L 7�. her child. Mothers e'ftrywhere who eludes a particularly fine specimen than seven months Old 'without ap� -Idg �. . %��,�" i, I , . I "L'�"� "I'll .��,� Of Which few people resort except tour- parent Injury. As a rule, it is safer Where the injury completely en- . : I ;,t,t� Z�6�c J " ,, have used Baby's Own Tablets for Japanese larch, supposed to be one of ists ? I � . -..-- _1111a" 111� — -_ . I L" -, . St. Paul's, Westminster Abbey not to use a boar before he is eight circles the trunk the problem Is to --.--.- ,. _'­�Q 1.- . ,,, , , I - ­ � -_1 -1 1, " �., . .1 . " 7, t; their children speak in enthusiastic the oldest in this country. and St. 'Martin's -in-the-Fields are months old, and to iii re-eatablish the bark connection by 1 �_t;,W,��i �,, iterms of, them. For instance, Mrs. . se him as spar- ,, — ,�,.','�v �, .. — - about the only old churches in the Ingly as possible until be is a year bridge grafting. This can be accom- ­ ____ - � tz__ _ . �;: �; I - I - - _ I ,�, 2epherin Lavoie, Three Rivers, Que., - ':'!�-,,,�11, - - � �,&;, , I city which draw large congregations. 'old. No hard and fast rule can be plished successfully providing that . .:,�,�,,%, I 1vrites:—"Baby's Own Tablets are a I .", , 7-- 11 I ,.�,,� j, 11 What seems to be most needed in Some of the small city churches are laid down, and th'�� Owner must uob the bark both above and below the . I '�'Q? 11 . , . .� V� wonderful medicine for little ones. LONDON'S DEBT TO A MISER married but for the fact'that she in- :.. I ' - 1! M "� . , ,,t;.) ..,L , �, Ontario official circles just now is a not open for service on Sunday at his judgment In the matter. Exces- injury is sound. Shoots or scions JA I volved him in an expenditure of a I 'k �., N I P L They never fail to regulate the baby's I . . AtNii�i P ��, Oral uplift movement. — Hamilton all, and most of them draw only a sive use when young.�Is likely to to %4neh in diameter should be There has just been celebrated in few shining, more than he � , 1 ,�o 11 1, , "to 1i L - stomach said bowels, and make him mL . handful of worshippers. It is ad- sho' Ill had -bar- J��J . , Herald, rten the period of a boar's use- selected and cut sligh y longer than London England, the two hundredth . L 1�,:7�Z�,�- ,. . . I I --,i, . - ,,;, I plump and well. I always keep a box . gained for in connection with some �Wll ,,, I 1, mitted that these churches are beau- fulness and shice'q bbAr will usually the distance to bridge. These shoots anniversary of the founding of Guy's nit,the3r _­�_�'__, I I .a the Tablebsin thehouse and would '', repairs to his shop front. A :i"LL,in� ". ,3' Another thing.,you will have noticed tiful. -Some of them are among the leave the best pigs after he reaches or scions should be bevelled at each Hospital, as well as that of the death example of his parsimony . "M . - I .advise an'motheris to db likewise." was - UfL ;.'L`T �".,_,�, , � 11 - these days is that no one is able to oldest things in London, nearly a maturity, the imbortancie of saving end with both bevelled surfaces on of the man whose generosity, linked forded by his conduct when a friqnil ,�,i.',i:',��i� ": , Most of the ordinary ail nts of . I . I '0ii-:',,-, I I if . ,,t,�,.; t1.11 ..b, ;�..Ii .. 0 me pick up a job giving driving lessons thousand ye4rs old perhaps, But him while be is ynung, will be read- the same side. The bevelling should though it was with questionable busi- called to ask his advice on a certaiTi I , cl.,�111 , 1, ,childhood aTise in the 'stomach and i. � . ���,,. I ,,�,-,, JYL on how to run a wheel-barrow_X,an- London is sorely in need of office fiy appreciated, Some good breeders be long to give a wedge-shaped end ness methods, conferred a lasting domestic matter. I ,., . 11 . bowels, and can be quick banished . '- �� , by Baby's. Own Tablets. These Tab- 'tuba Free Press. Imildings, modern, tall buildings will not allow more, than One service that is thin enough to insert easily- boOn on suffering humanity. . vith swift lifts. Would it not be a day with intervols of one o`r two The scion is set by making an in- "If that is all you have called -a- ,'��' �- 1,_­1101 . �'_�,Y,fl '1k, I letsi relieve constipation and indiges- - . The famous hospital that bears the bout," said Guy, "we can discuss it . I ,."", �,2,., - I ;:. I I 'be ..I � �4j.71 . I �111 LOriginality is just a new set of ':letter to tear down some of the old , days a week without, being used in verted T-shaped cut above the injury name of Thomas Guy is known all - t as well in the dark," and , -i2 It � Con, break up colds and simple fevers, churches, retaining their bricks, the case of valuable'boo;:rs. This Is & at the point where it is desired to Jub 1� � ��,' lm, ��. , �,2 LL . .� � � 0 listeners.—Nashville Tennessean. over the world, not only for the heal- blew out the farthing dip 'he haof ��..; �, � �� L.: ; I I I .,.;, 1 ". . xpel worms, allay teething pains and beams and stones, if necessary, and matter which can be regulated better insert, and a similar T-shaped cut is ing work it does, but for the fact that lighted in receiving his visitor. .. I - �� I proirnote healthful sleep. Thg .are ow serenely re- ' �,,�, 11 I .111, � L 1!�,:,. � . guaranteed to be free from injurious We (the.Fascists) n recting them somewhere else? The in large herds, where 'several stock made below. The ends of the scion many of the most eminent doctors 6f It is the pa.radox of his life that .',,:'� t . all the iso -called im,,1,,ita1 traffic problem becomes impre diffi- boars are kept, than It can where are Slipped into the incisions and it . L I L-1 , I , drugs and are safe even for the young- pudiate 2ult in London every year. I It may only one boar Is kept and where out- forms a slight arch. It Is held in the past two centuries "walked" it in while he was miserly in every way so . ";v:., � I ., . 1� princip I � ,',�'. 'At les of liberty of the press, o," their student days. far as domestic affairs were concern- ,_.;�, �., �. eMt and most delicate child. The Tab- . have to be partly -solved by remov- side sows are admitted. The owner Place with a small brad driven . ": ' associ ". ation, and of meeting.—Signor The life story of Thomas Guy is ..i,� �� I lets are sold by medicine dealers or ing some ancient landmarks. of a boar under the last-nanied con- through and into the wood of the ed, he was extraordinarily open-ohand- " _M � I., �;M� .., 111. " Fdrges. :; �' ,��,, , - . by mail at 25-o- a box from The Dr. Temple Bar, one of the mostprized ditions will require to exercise all tree. If the wood of the scion is an interesting study in human na- ed in his capacity of governor of St, I L �',iti, - ,�"!7, " - . ,�'��'�, L i ture. The son of a poor B A ", I ' of London's old things, from brittle drill a small hole in each end ermOnd- Thomas's. He gave many thousands �_� . ,Williams' Medicine Co., - Brockville, whi�ji was. his Ingenuity to prevent his boar . ,-Z"', . 1--1 � "'?.4 ,�'Ii, t" � L ,Qnt. ach being used too freely during certain of the scion to avoid splitting. Th t ,�, . .. Sir Charles Higham, -who'd te a sey coal merchant -and lighterman, he of pounds towards the maintenance I �. "', ., � maids in America to drink tea, doesn't �he gateway dividing the Strand , .1. ��'. , as apprenticed at an early age to a of the hospital, and when its work %. �!� .0. know how hard it is to keep a maid from Fleet Street, and at which the seasons of the year. In no case scions are set 1 Y2 to 3 inches apart, w 1, �.� I ., .. �. - e the anci- should more than one service to a according to size of tree- After in- bookseller, and in time went into bus- outgrew it he bought a piece of land- . 'i , long enough to teach her anything.— Lord Mayor used to obsery . �.�,�,.. .1 " ..., !, ­- w be permitted, and the boar sertion, all surfaces of attachment iness On his own account, one of his on the opposite side of the street and .1 nt cerembny of challenging kings SO ; I _4-, � I SCOTLAND New York Herald -Tribune, least creditable transactions consist- endowed an entirefy new hospital, the " ind princes on their entry into the should not be allowed 'to run with and the body of the scions should be A'. , - .1, _.". " ,; Women's savage fight had a sequel sows to which he is to be bred. Ex- coated with warm grafting wax -day. . 1;:,,1'.yX I I to ing of buying a large consignment Of Guy's of to ?"_`P� �.Il -, .1 the city. cessive use is likely to result in small It was opened for the first � .: ��� The majority of people spend th,- 'ity. no longer acts as the boundary prevent drying. Further protection Bibles printed in Holland, and selling time on ,, ,11 ' in the Ayr Police Court where both greater part of their working hours )etweein Westminster and 1 �',ri _, , , - weak litters, and the aim should be against extremes of temperature can them illicitly in England in competi- January 6, 1725. only ten days after , Q�,,,N . �J -of them were fined 30s each or ten on a -horizon of 'about 20 feet.—Mr 't was -erected by Wren after the I �'11�', , ,days in prison. It was stated that W B Barker. �reat fire in 1-672, taking the place to save the boar as much as possible. be provided by mounding up soil tion with the King's Printers. With the death of its founder, who is buy- I ." L �,;, I I :,. _., � 'L . . . I L" ;.� " � � ,- , , unt liv- 'L.g��- ` i, '. � � the pair quarrelled. Words led to ' ' I I )f a wooden bar that had stood in It is not good to use a boar immedi- around the tree to cover the bridged the money thus made he set up as a icd under the roof which he j ,;;`� I � �.;,` - ately after he hal, been fed. area, until union takes placQ. Remove -stockbroker. ed to see completed. ,:��, 'blows, and they fought savagely for - he same place since 1502. The gate ' - .. ­,�,14�4'�. a considerable time, tearing and 'tself was taken down in 1878 If the boar is shipped some dis- this soil covering in six weeks. Bur- Soon he was known in the city as Not the leastastonishing fact about 1, %, �111 � ,,,�L I Her Troubles tance and arrives excited and tired, lap, or old sacking can be wrapped a man of considerable wealth. He the hospital i.§ that, from the time of " I'll. " ". , , I scratching one another until both hough the ceremonies in which it he should be fed very lightly at first, loosely over the bridging for the same became a member of Parliament and its founding right up to only forty :� � ,.,!. . 1were covered with blood. One ofthern ,,ed to figure go forward as of old I �1, - . ­ _ . ultimately became unconscious, and Quickly Disappeared when occasion warrants. A . few and not used for several weeks after protective service. a governor of St. ThoInas's Hospital, years ago, no appeal for public sup- . : ': 11 11. . . — his arrival. Shoot Briolking. which then occupied a site close to port became necessary. This was . ,�� , � ,the., other was found in a very ex- lays ago Eros was removed from ��­ 'iis perch in Picadilly to make tuiportance of Exercise. of suitable what is now London Bridge Station. due to the careful admimstration of I � 1.��. I -hausited condition'in a chair. The QUEBEC LADY TELLS OF BENE- Should strong shoots ' 1 7", 1 3, .�: I police found both bleeding from cuts FITS DERIVED FROM DODD'S easier one particularly knotty traffic Probably nothing 's more essential size exist, attached below the injured Guy added to his fortune by acquir- the money left by Guy, and to a later .1.1 . u . ing for cash, at half their proper val- legacy of $900,000 left by a Peter- . L� - and scratches, their clothing was KIDNEY PILLS. problem. Quaint old lamp post,S to the health and �,:,,or of an animal area, such may be shortened and the 11 C, stained with blood, and there were have been removed from London than exercise. In sunimer it is us- free end inserted above the injury. us, the pay tickets issued to sailors, sham resident. The work of the hos- ,I ttj � . ,� .... � � I splashes of blood on the wa ll persons who suffer ,nd are now lighting Swanage, a ually a corri dy simply matter The subject of grafting is fully while the financial operations that led pital has been carried on unceasingly ,41 . .... . - from Diabetes and Kidney Trouble treated in the bulletin on Orchard to the bursting of the South Sea Bub- ever since the day its doors first opt- ",,;", I -Boor of the house where the fight Dorset coast town. Charterhouse to provide exerch - in a paddock or ': ��Ii � 1. . ',,. I took place. to use them. ,chool is no longer in London. It pasture lot, but in winter it is more Grafting published by the Ontario ble also helped to increase his for- ened, and it now boasts a record of �1. , .:. � - Herbertville, Que., April 13th.— was taken down and removed to difficult. A roomy pen should be Department of Agriculture. If inter- tune- As a comparatively Young 10,4000 in -patients and nearly half a i, 1. . Windfall of 250,000 has been re- e - "I "I provided will, a shellered . man, Guy was reputed to b worth 'Ilion out-patients a year. _..�_ .1 ­ �ceived by the Royal Technical Col- , 'Special): have found your Godalmino lor re -erection. The old outside esled a postcard will bring it to you 1111 X � Glasgow, from a donor who pre- Dodd's Kidney Pills excellent. For pillar of "Seven Dials" is now down yard. When prac''ca5le, it is a good Try and save all injured treQs—there more than half a million pounds, L' * * L",i;' I - =to remain armonymous. The let- ten years I have s m at Weybridge and has. been lifted plan to feed the bi�,',Lr outdoors at is a way to do it. Don't let the field (nearly $2,500,000). _. . �If� I some distance lro-!� lii.s sleeping quar- mouse beat you out. Repair your s disposition, L I."... I I ... do $ers- says:' "I take pleasure in en- betes and pains in my kidneys. still further out of its element by Some people are so skeptical that , I ��.i ' have� comulted many doctors. I have a fo ters, thus colupol,log him to take ex- injured trees by the practice of tree however, and as a bookseller he al- . .�LL� ,� i ........ 'L , � � � %, I . � �;t � feloshig a bank draft for the Commer- `­)ecoming a memorial to rmer . fo even a taxidermist couldn't stuff . 1:�� I 1, j:��_ ,had their treatments without results. ercise in walking back and forth be- surgery this time, but next time pro- ways had his meals in the shop, r I I ;L, ?, � , ,cial Bank of Scotland, London, in your Duchess of York. �, them.—Kitchener Record. , .I1 I " � , , , , - I I,_ I � , , " "' �­ `� , , , , 11 , 11�'!,""` " I " � . I ­il I '�­ - , -, - , " ,- �, , " � , , I " , - .1 ", ". I , I " ,�, , , , ... ... �" , . ". ,., . , , , L , I - �,��� ,,I � � , � ," ,, , , �� ,� �, , , , , , . 1;, � �' � , , , I L � . , , � . � , , . � ,. �'y . . 1� A � , I' , � I I , 'I I � I vido protectors. The mouse can not fear of missing a possible customer: ,.:..�,,,N:�r� ,:�, .... . . , to the They told me my Case was incurable. ,One of the old streets of London tween his pen and 1�-(-dirig place. Icy ; , � :� :1� �, , .. favor for 250,000 as a gift ' ' -1111 .. College'. The amount is sent on the I had heard of Dodd's Kidney Pills ground is the gr� ,it, st drawback to eat wire netting.—L. stevenson, while he would not have the luxury � � il........ which has been completely changed I . i'_1. , .I- ­ as perm- and I decided to give them a trial- s method, but t 1, I,; can be overcome Dept. of Extension, 0. A. College. I of linen on his table, but ate off a An average of ninety-four tornad- .".3, footing that it is to remain I within recent years is the Strand, thl 1. "I _ , I . aneni capital to be invested by the several boxes and my health by littering the walk with some —_ newspaper. oes occurs every year in the United . ,�� I 11 , took once a narrow, rambling lane, with :'111, I strawy horse man u re. Sometinnes the Mustard Is a Robber Bold. It is recorded that he fell in love States.—Stratford Beacon -Herald. '111�1'1 1. �. governors, who has the disposal of seemed to improve. numerous small streams crossing it . I ':!�'11',- " , , I the revenue in such a way as they I continued taking them and to -day in between Whitehall and Fleet boar can be fed in a well -littered Iron sulpbate or copperas can be with his maid, whom he would have I I barnyard, which makes a very good successfully used to destroy mustard I .,.I'll,' ", - think best in the interests of the Col- I am quite well. I can eat anything Street, to pour into the Thames. arrangement when practicable. in standing grain without injury to ' - ____ ___ - ----- — � - _.�..il 1, le client reserves the ri-Ilt to, Iwish. I always keep a box of Dodd's Some of e names of the alleys and . I T,, F T � U 4 ++ ­ 1� _. J the S L e crop, so says ro . . . Ow ­ -, furnish a name, either during life- Kidney Pills in bhe house and if my courts at the back of the Strand IFOeding ervice Boar. of the ­ A. College. Ome or by instructions otherwise, by kidney trouble reappears I take a few serve as reminders as to the former It requires good jud.gment to keep Preparation of Solution. whicli the fund will be identified." and the trouble disappears. If any- ,;tate of this part of the town. "Iv -y a boar in the best possible condition. � uffers from diabetes or bad Bridge Lane," which runs down by Extremes are to be avoided. The A 20 per cent. solution should be .Gift to the nation of -the estate oflone s kid- Beiranore, in Argyllshire, through the neys they should take Dodd's Kidney the Cecil Hotel is a good example. over -fat boar does not make a satis- applied. This can be prepared by ,_ ., Forestry Commission (Scotland) was Pills." It is a 'steep stone staircase to the factory sire as a rulo, and a half- dissolving 80 pounds of iron sulphate announced at the annual meeting of � This statement is sent to us by level of the Thames, and one can starved boar cannot transmit vigor in 40 gallons of water, or 10 pounds , the Edinturgh University Forestry Dame E. Guay of this place. imagine what a precipitous water- and constitution to his progeny, to of copper sulphate to 40 gallons of Society. The estate which, has been Dodd's Kidney Pills will relievo course it must -have been. There is the same degree tl)at he would If water. presented to Mr. Harry George kidney trouble no matter where or in only one little bit of Strand front- properly maanged.-� To get the best The solution should be strained Younger, is to be used as' a demon- what form it is found. . age which is still not in line with results th4 boar should be in fair through a cheesecloth as it Is put stration forest. Mr. J. D. Sutherland, I N8__ the new wider Strand, that piece flesh. A reasonable amount of, fat into the spray pump tank. This will C.R.E., who made the announcement, running from the New Tivoli to Vil- on his bones will do him no harm if remove the dirt and small particles l . I . - said the Forestry Commission had LONDOTCS OLD THINGS IN WAY liers Street, but this has been ear- he gets sufficient exercise. that are apt to clog the nozzles. � gratefully a:ccepted Mr. Young's pro. marked for demolition, and with its An exclusive meal ration will not Time to Apply. . postal. Benmore could be reached OF PROGRESS passing in the next few months will give good results, especially if the Apply on a calm day just as soon from Edinburgh in about a couple of go the last link which still enables ration is made up of corn. It is true as the first few plants in the fields .hours, and it was not outwith the In London the long battle between ne to realize what the Strand orig- that corn can be fed to a boar with- show flowers. it is very Important -range of the teaching centres. An the an#quarian and the exponent ol 0 inally was. Memories of the Duke out Injuring him, but it must be fed to spray earl�. if the plants are left 1. � arboretum and a comprehensive 'col- modern efficiency seems to be goin . g cf Buckinghaiini still linger in the in the right way. Corn is fattening, too long the treatment is riot nearly lection of rare shrubs and plants against the former. The old town is back of the Strand. He lived of but its exclusive us(, is debilitating, so effective. If a heavy rain comes 7,eri already there, and, in addition, changing. Vener I able things are be- course in the great palace of ilorlc and the feeder niiist combine some- within 24 hours after the solution is over a thousand acres of the most in- iyig scrapped or renovated, which is House, which then covered this strip thing with it to got good results. applied it will bt necessary to spray teresting and varied woodlands, and almost as bad, and other proposals to of the Strand, its gardens running Equal parts ground oats and wheat again. plantations in Scotland. Ben -more es- scrap other things which would have down to high-water mark. middlings make a ti I st-class meal ra- How to Apply the Solution. I � , 1,000 acres of croused the citizenry at one time are York House was pulled down in tion when corn is not used. It gives tate includes about calmly discussed. It was recall- the .seventeenth centuilly and streots sufficient bulk, aiid is nutritious An ordinary hand pump barrel v�offlands. For the most part the now without being heating, or too i,atten- .sprayer, such as is employed to spray and courts arose in 187t, in its place. Ing. Ground oats, middlings, or bran fruit trees, may be used, or a potato 1 I; _— George Street, Villiers Street, Duke may be used singly to dilute corn or ,,;prayer can be used to do the work. I Street, O -Alley and Buckingham other heavy meal; in fact, a very Care must be taken to sr,e that each . Street, which are connected one with great variety of graing may be fed mustard plant is covered with the the other, still spell o long as the feedt-1, used judgment. ,solution in tho, form of a fine spray. I the handsome and dashing Duke. ' The work must be thoroughly done .. I Incidentally O -Alley has just been supplemental Feed,4. and at the right thne. . I I re --named York Place and George But a boar nec(l!; something be- ____ -_ __ . Street York . Buildings, so there is sides grain and nw;il to be In hig Cbick%veed. 9L bit w. IL cAwl"U's anotRif bit of "oldness" gone. 0- best condition. ',ldin milk and but- Chickweed 1.9 a iory troublesome � and will give ,; a of L NAT V Alley is a rabher gloomy, narrow termillo are excellont, , woed in mohit or sandy pl ces. Some . . g .1 o p epsin passageway, with little dingy shops, good results with ni,al even if noth- ;easons it is inuch worse than others I � 6 empound.... one of them worthy of note. It is ing else Is used. Ili win.ter roots of ,s climatic conditions favor its I I . . - ___ dowii O-Afley that the street sellers any kind are much n,lished. ebey ,,rowth or otherwisc. Constant hoe- - I I . . a CONSTIPATION go to get their supplies of souvenirs g, lnx;ifive effect, pre- In, will k(,f,p it, In cliock. and hand , � 11 . . e ...=.- for royal processions, and the Ox- ventfng constipatinn and keeping the weoding is 0so often necessary. N I I 11 __ . A " a=11 -1-6=111W ford and Cambridge boat race. Th ,animal thrifty and � Nnrous- if roots -_ _______.__._ .. I . - i [IV mal,A.I�A. e are not available. alfalfa hay of fine Sweet Peas and Pansies. I P, . 111��., =,_­ _11­� �lmost wholesale demolition which . � III"-. � quality or even r(d clovor may be . - I ­,­­­ ­ I If woll-rotted manure is thorough- , . I _�,;:�X --,-"-"-,I _� has been going on in London recen'- used to give bulk to the ration. Some ly Illixed Will) the soil, sweet Dean "":,;,-!i".----. ; ,..,- ,,,,,- ... ly has done one good thing in that . qed the alfalfa briv dry in racks, ,nd pansies may be planted In samo . I—. .1 ...­ �� .,_,11:.1'11,,-:.-,., ". it has opened up a lot of hidden 4 Z. �' , ".. . tool others prefer to ent it. -lace each year. ,.;.,,i ,,,, "ll �: 11 . ., .. 11 _ _ wonders to the casual passerby. " " ** I ,,, =6 I. - "... " .7." ..,_ I I, - I , -,.,.— Ancient -houses and landmarks which - -_ - --- .- _­_ — — --- -_ - ­ - Mi. W. have been bidden by taller buildings . I PITON Mup,co. M. nly appeared. St. Ethel- Fbr& le in a 9 GOO d I)PU9 &OMS __ have sudde Use , o -, I � I m.w. ­. _. burga, for instance. one of the oldest '^,� ^4? +Ikp crl-'t, 1�qvn mnr� ^, +'I,,!- �Uflff ,., rII& /9110 , - and smallest of the citY's many VU - - -,- ­ 1, ,­ " 6.1, �;,. -, .., , . NIGHT & 6 " Laxative 8 churches and also one of the few '---I-- )vr, ualdw Its -.11,011 I � . I , buildings wbich escaped the great 1__-1 n"_1_-1_ MORNIN . AMM mmk 101211 imlm_� npftam W fire, can now be seen quite easily be- _ - � M 5ra IKEEIP YOU 5 I . 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