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I W ...VWV _�- ""', % I A.'Mr .. � �`:, . . 11 � � I ,_�_. �`.," " _0 '' , () , 01� 110A k -and all 'ff ,,,f . I TRY OUR PFFA I .. ,�' .�� '.4, , ',.,. f: L . .. '_ ��. $e sale of ed&ty --%Q,Rses.,.4,00*t Ester the lymph- gl4AIJ: �"�'�� ed. Pre- I ,L4, _.� "I -, - . !�,�k � 0 , * ,� 1,��A-WeA- I$Ab*'!*� . � .", r .9ngest I L 11 ., � . 40ow" I .:�Ue"L - ... _: . .tWequ bottom board and bive body. � . , '4� 1 , '0 40� . azy-fiad aw'fifs*oney 'b . . n , p, �%,�A � �. on -which the therefore ; '1fM'P1.,I1z­ � �11 � F 11 _� , , 1. - � �111_1;1 241 jo -, .#hl� - 4 the bralpel - - 11 "' $ngs occur - L . I "'%Q?� , , I . "I I I ,: On' AaliO - � . 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J-", - - �` A-- "' ­­' ;.-' - , 0 qi' -, n , , I _ �,j� ,� g,i,�,�, . . � - � -�­ 11 ,,,11.i " ", �11. 4, � ____ - 1 '4; � , ';�' . TIN I I .1� I, �',4� 0 q � . . . �� ,�&� �� ,, . - � . , " %, �',-,,',,�,;,, . . ...,., � I , '41, ,, 9 ha, Tablets ' sit te' . 'The, named of the -buyers the neck are - b%1,y 1 -painful and th.V . � I's ozs. . .1 R I � il 1 214" _ li��111'1, ,q� 1, . � ,,e a�,. �AUld� shaken from it ,%eL 11-115 , I �' *#Xx�'* , in front of: the :64t- PU L I - 1-1: - I 16ut thorough laxative which, reflFda rano, Direct .bees into hive by a were so If t is 10 . . 11 IRICHMELILO . � - 11A).11 � 11, .-, .ar.. jwt revealed, and 1 animal man1&jits,i1AW1V re lameness .. , I.. . ;",.��",.,. 1. .. . . . i � I , ' ' � - 11 . wa I "T ­,.� , X� . "I", I _� , 7i, ", " ,, � . . ; $be bowels and sw,pet6u the stom.40h,. fqi, 10.uft of awoke, lore inipossib:[e, to say whether . . � � . ,- ..!� '"IMT.�,'"11p.n�Tr- '�,,­ " ,A.. � therer . The Disease. �,:.._ . , _ , 1''T , , �. � , , "". . W-_-R."9F-1"".R_-, i ­ I - � � 7: ".n 11 ,;, 114 , . - VqW4 I . MT T."'I'M I `1��',fij "�'i& ,,� I ,,� , . I 11 , ,,., Mr, N �'� ,� *Us -&ivipg out canstipatioul, and Any of these horses will' go to the - ,. . . , "." 4, I'll ".4' eg �i��.� " I , in- sh,ad- tile cl me of Black I,e - LOMBARD OJt ORVER"40*1 ' . � 11 , � _ � .1 . uster support be im- _q is c�ijsjfa by thezBacill I . � , " ., '' , "" � " " , digestion,.coldq and simpliO fe�,Ors,, slid &6v The na I __ 1 - , , I .11 ', -,'XG'"'��:�:' - ' . I . — W's i . STI I In �.'_1_10 I �":: �2, 0,1 I ,� __�; " � lf4*�� ,I �-f �. . I I , � ",werning, b -box fr which they are t1vei,An orgAi 11mv .1 . - , .1 i, '. !,:�'11 I malting: teetW,ng easidr., , � , __ 1 , � , . _ 1. ,�� �.� , ­ �, M ­,�V­�, . , . ees into a oin -ter t1ae failure of the the Boil, and is mpgt��',troublesome on . __ P L U M gt;��,�,,��: 4 ,able, brush�., jaf,' crowd or smoke , . ,�� bits 2 ' United States or not. , x EA �,, , � - A�pa that laha I Totis Castle was in everybody's Cha , , - ., CEYLON nd ASSAM ,:4" & I . .11. *@* 1* -XP, Salustd PellstjAr tit-, Dum- dwriped in front of the hive entrance, - '4' Karl putsch in Hungar * 11 .. e � I, �,­,, VIV-1 I �, mouth when 4f 0 - .. aa,--94e_� wptegv-1,q have,used Baby's 'clipped secon . y, the low lyin ined pasture , ' I , ,. - � . . , , . In case of a queen with , �'r, , Zr, �rl�' . ex -Empress, lands. iielas'i�hiie,sraall areas of � , L�,�,, �;; . arch and �11M� , .. Own -TAblets.1orn,'the past tea years procedure is more simple. defeated mon 1 1b RASP13 , �%., li-WIRD" I 11 ,, swamp, and scruWy.� �hrub growth 0 AL M9%1*11 'EXT � , " . A th6m."in the 018 - C .1 11 . - I jMd 'am nqvor�witho WN*911 the swarm is in air, the.,-cRip- Zita sought refuge within its walls JAM, 25- "I 11 �,, ­ 11 . - � -� ,77,i,�,�,,,,, �,�ggg -­ � , ' ' �t � ANw 7 ;­ .1 1. 1_. , , -,�7. I ", ��:, ­�7 'T��,.�. , I ha and remained there as the guests of seem to harbor N]e organism in ,7'5c,b JAR' EmAcic c' Nk "' il ���-� �,'­g �..".t , ,. ,., � � � ,�,. _ given the ped'queen should be found On grasg . . 1. I I I 1. ... , "_,"', house. 'They, vp-always ' J ' 11 IT" I., _ � V," " I I ' atest abundaXL0 ., con- I . __ - - ,-r7,____ " I , ", , . . W� 7-, , 1""', " , � , ,;�� , -I �,��� , �, I , ,,. , 11.11 P I __ I - , � , - :, � , . ,,, ,,,, I 1 I , , 1. I , . I I - , ��0%1 , -_ , ..��,A �� I it - 'A - I !,,�,� " � � �, .1, 1 "4' �_ F , atisfaction and 1'ean gladly a ifew feet from the hive entrance, C -river d iohs for its d6str, OtIve work. . _ T greatest s, ount Esterhazy unti,11 the3� we're gre eii�ji�d to create . ,�, _ J, recommend them to All, mothers of and caged. Next, move, the' old hive brought aboai?d thq British I a I 11 - .� ,A- e I 0 FOR., .. 111 -1 1, . little ones." The Tablets a: stitu,ting in its gunboat Glow -Worm . I :": �� .,;_�­ -, t��, � - �, "I I I , I " . , IT . ee sold by to a, new location,'sub I and taken to An�mials Attackid. ": � FE2.0 NAPTHA SOAP I I ...... -, .. ": � -1 , L�� - , place a complete hive, already des- C011stgntinople and from there to . . .,�,4,,, � ,_�. 4 , 1. . medicine dealers or direct by mail at . Susceptit;llity dudor naturrA gas- q . . ' : , f',4� t � Z, - I - ' ' ' � - ,_ , , _ ,� ,--,-; a- "�' ... I 1. I - 0 e , ` I " �!, �.�.'. .T t_N,�, ,' - ,' A- 20 cent� a box from The Dr. Williams' cribed, and stack the partly -filled Madeira. I tuie conditions, if) oftfined to, cattle . FOR :TO.UR . � ,',,'i , .. . .2ft ,7-0. " ,�: I I Medicine Co., Brockville, Oitt. s upers, removed from the - - old . hive, from three months tv4hree'years old. . . 11 . . 1,10 .11 - � I I . . , ;, I Calves Sh -yw J�QERTOPRESERVIN M - CURIOUS INSCRIPTION Yearlings are,-,,,,,., mce � '', '' ,'� ii t" above. The caged queen is placed in .2m .h2mm`5c - e .11 P0 - I 0� ,- I the entrance and all is the fed on milk and.110'r-A lowed to graze -, _. I � i I ,, � ,�.W, 17 ready for __ . � ��'i;'' - .� I ,;:, I , , . , . 11 0 fected. Carves at pasture . _____ .� . I ; , - I swarm which soon returns, and enters � _, ..� I 1, �� , ��,K'i, , FOR The words, "IC. H-rne-shot by a are rarely/24f � 1 : 1�. ,` 11M, are readily altl�cted.,� Sheep'are Bus- . I . ,..�', - . ­,.,��,k, . � I the. hive in search Of the queen. When candle" cut into the stone wall of . . . 11 � �:" -, � 1, 1) . PROTECTILON OF PLANTS 'a goodly number of bees have enter- ceptible but not�as,i4iieh so as cattle. , . . 1. ;:�,K_ 11 I , I I the 1�wer ranvart, Of the Round . .— I ;.", ­ ..'';""M ,� .. ()utworms are- taking their .1 ed, the hive, the queen .is released T,we, at Windsor 04stle has excited Huinans, horiiea audj,�'irgs are virlu� I . 1. , �.. ,­:W�' ly, � � I - - 1, ,­�� �,� L: , , � annua ibled cattle are - n. of alfalta,'elover or ,.. ,.,�l, �" 11 ,�,,� I .� �. ., d enters too; then all again start the curiosity of many visitors. No ally immune. 9t ENGLAND AND WALES a vigilant eye Open toy intrude gra"w,, "!, 11 11 � R� '. I" r, s�,,­ r� ton of .newly set out, plants of C -b- -4_'o'rk with renewed vigour. - - date is attached, and no explanation r�rely aff��ted. tfib bacillus gains come -infested with worm P� ­ I �"'J� I ;hage, etc., to- the discouragement or I I , fber falling �00 feet over Roek-a- there were so many houses illumin- 6 � � , ; h, however, entrance " ated that the neighborhood of Clap- same as an old feed lat,if it.is ,, � ,z�;" I , . - into th4,". animal b@dT more cliff at Hasti : - .;.�133,) . en. .. c ously,enoug ­ ngs, the victim, 1_,-1."!,1 - many growers who have. not the ' - I throuih a imall wduiud or scratch or who,had been gathering flowers alo ham Common appe';&red to be given for hog pasture for a term Of'. .'� ,�.",.:;� .. "I an 01.d Windsor diary has come to ng � 11 . secret of combatting the pest, Con- . under the date by Ingestion with feiO. o-fer to domestic celebrations, without being plowed up and I .1 ,: . ,,­� � I �' - .1 trol of the cutworm is best elected ESTERHAZY'S LOYALTY )jght which contains. ... I �.� I the- edge,'got up and walked a -way, Swimming in the street was a past- seeded. An alf-affa past;we for I � " T` I ­.� , of poisoned branj the ; 1893, this remarkable entry* Symptoms. - having sustained only a fr6w bruise$ : 1T`!-,-` � by the use BROUGHT HIM RETURN June E , not be ma r - r - ""�" �� : uch enjoyed by small boyt tat should * , - . ,I, . "Charles H,orne org�nlsm�,�galna entrancO and a slightly sprained ankle. time m . I ,�. Il , . I I I Clever Danev was Once the .1 oosi �' - a=4� ,.:,.: �,:� vy. '­ ... ' ,, - . , _,-,� preparation and use of which is a man shooting a rush -light into the Ussues a' a—essfully Brick dust is blamed for an epl- Ashby-de-la-Zouch after a severe than three Years �, , I '�'�;�,31 sent A memorable auction was held re- killed by , astured close , .. ,,,�", -�il described, in a notice to growers . cloud burst, The water ran down the if p. a I two. _',`,,,,�%, cently in Totis Castle, the feudal seat at him from a gun. Buried at Eton, establishes Itself ft,40ve)ops the dis- &mie of sore throats in London. High - -.,, . � �,�,,' k, out by the Department of Extension, - years is long enou . I , .: .�.��'��. �i;` I . , , is no, evidence eased eonditlo4 verf�ipapidly. The temperature-. assist in ., ,,, -l"', of Count Franz Ei3terhazy, the wealth- June llth." There - aggravating streets in torrents and damage total . � . �,��:��!�,:� 1 Ontario Agricultural College. and . ling thousands of pounds was sus- have not,had much.e li ce . .. �� , ".... , , which reads as follows: lest aristocrat in Hungary, writes the that the inscription on the castle wall o 1170 very obort, the ailrilent regarded due to the -ex- , .� .� , ; �.;, ��.� � . to aqsume th su& :-.� 'J.'�I�,, . - death occurring in f m on@ -half to t,ehFA*e tearing down of old buildings, tained 'by tradesmen. In the village this crop areapt , .. �, I ..,. - . ,. , _5-,�A.. . ��",'�." , , ��,", 01 � � . New and this entry in a diary refer to the " I I ". Cutworm poison: Bran, 215 pounds; Budapest correspondent of the t the probability is three days. The S" -frequent seedfitVAS too e I V . `�,,,`, 117.5' Paris green or white arsenic, one York Herald -Tribune. same incident, bu , t-Doticed syma�*� preparatory to reconstruction work. Of Smisby there was a rain of fire - was at its hut such is not the ,care- It tbsU no . . '�� �`.'-,'� they do. In reference to the tom Is the animal otijp#ing away frora, Blessing, the sea an annual and an- balls. When the flood � , j.,-�,,,,I'i�,,�,A , I � � pound; molasses, one�hulf gallon; wa- When, 'three 'years ago, the -won- that , " height boys in bathing costumes more, as a rule, to saw albalfa-01432 . ,.X��i. _� tr 3) Mix the bran and pois- derful white luxury horses of the event itself, it was probably the the rest of the hert. If moved It. cient- ceremony, was recently per- I...: . �-111 �` - , ,ter, 2 gallons. shows a g vere lameofts. large plunged into the stream in the High it does to sow re& clover, prowide& 1:1,y �_',,,- I ".." . I , . vessel. Add Hapsburg court, a -bout two hundred tragic end of what was mearit for, a nd other the soil. is suitable for its growth. �, e . Ebon after forrne& at Eastings before a 1, vo,!1,1 an together dry- in a large I .1 I �.­, reet, and salved oranges a 4110 . -1 and, in All' were sold at,, public auction, joke, the offender thinking a tallow lar"ness appeay. sw-ellings develop crow& Lifeboats were drawn to the st _.�'n�,",'�rg i �' Stir Well I .. _.__ the'molasses to water. candle would merely Batten out a- I fruit. Many farmers claim they cannot ,'i� J� Count Esterhazy, alfaid-dul retainer n the region of %kA'Wgh and nh9.%*_;wat�b ge the, rector of All I 1 5 . I , �, I , I " � then pour the liquid over the poison . I - r - , . r's ed and ,A sky-blue diamond worth 1750 Was grow alfalfa successfully, but a,great � ,...'�, 1� �. . . gainst the poor feHow'Is body and do d'ers and ov6f'tW,.`.jeck. SwellWOF Saints, Church, his cassock and our- . 11, ', "I 1. � all other � - . "Ill , , mix until every " part JsTof the HapsburM outbid tolen from a Strand jeweller's win- deal of alfalfa failures are du6 to I . �,-if,,,,,;� , 6rain -and been' * sk�*."'i�e, bu 1 � ,. moist and will fall through the buyers And bought up the lot. for a him no injury, whereas it has I may dpvelop t "UN4,alice fluttering in the breeze, pro- s . 1-:1'-;.t, � .1 L . - and'L 1: I -L, � the 11: �, --- Apply one�half teaspoonful- -price -which Wis. then considered ex- proved that , candle can be fired '�rhere the m4etea A­r*6'large. At I I the blesging from e prow. dow, by a man who first smashe,d soil acidity this can'tw6 oveftome : ,, ", � " ,noune _.­%7� ,!:,�:! � fingers� . t . glass with a hammer. An assistant by an application 4 twe 0"1bree . 1� �_ 1. orl-kitant and would have ruined any through an inch board. he sweliin$�,'&re h6f.�O�d pLisful. but' ,Collision d ng fog in the English ­',' �, "I"L . * near each- plant. at dusk and see that . rushed out and seized. a mail, who tons of M 1i to , .ieil. 4cm L' �­� 11 I I I L, . other Hungarian land owuer.� The - .. .1 subsequently Twome, ess tender. The% nnel in the si ing of a gTOU .— - 1-1 ito . I 1'..`�_ chickens keep away. .0, was later accused of stealing . the A small dmsing of lime, 6a,10 A � 11 � �, . 4W Rytoner, ��., j . . oung count-Fraftz Esterhazy is skin, in the'aiintf4'-6f the wwoll s 11 W - h cargo s mer, ­,�', � . y I .. � , ,;,,,� stone. The'stone -was not found. in or so, may have to be applicW o=e ..L 'j,-�, , . - -.0101 - . � , , . still on the surmy- side of forty --did JULY ROD- AND GUN ake& becomes'bo 4 red &Wd n trawler. ThL- �.. ,. dark colo by -a 5, 0 ton Ge 11� I . . I . . ' his possession, -nor was it among'the every fo6j or five yews 3*r��, 'the ,� .., _1� . . -dri like a, VdV-;C­e�'6f­.T,e'atber. Tires'* Rytone had slowed do - 10 miles L L � L. _ � . I not purchase the -homes for the sake . r wn ��;,� " . � �,' - - ,.�1.11 .- - . I overturned jewellery and broken glass first application hisi been Madf& but �.� 2 - STOMACH TROUBLE ' . but *dth, .the intention Bright stori&- and articles appropri- swellilige when.proi�k 01`0 R er%4k_- off Beae-hy Head when she was ran V�l :�'::�, . . . of . business, � -.1. ­", . in the window. A careful search on the expense of that. -is �nomiw_,%, � , ��`:�� " 1, .. . � . his - Emperor and mr months feature the ling Ound.'due t4the air or Lygnern, vezy L .:.,�`-, 1. � of, saving� them foi ­' .:� , into by the cargo steamer I �e, 11 I in Can- present. Svellinjo . Xy forra oil the pavement and in the gutter, and small in fact, compared; -with, the bUE,TO 'MIN BLOOD , . . _L�W tW' of Gothenburg. The crew. were sav- !V , __ I ,��., . � �L.k I : King,2ana handing therneiver to Karl ly migiber.of Rod and Gun even in a raingrid near by, also prov- great "benefits that are, obtained by 11 . . . I - - I .. and,.%ita-*hen- they returned to their se�v - I ­ . - y ,, - , I r, , Ily seasonable story be-: Internal or thorA I L� I.Ca I or MW be ed. .1 ­­ Usua Dis �- .' Jidu , , ypi� . ,nt F - from. graziw- low thii, very-IMU , �,:,� " it 11 si�pea s?�When Me' ,di- ed futile. - I hogs . ., . .. I . fined to -tire h4%4'A*d throat. In -Dieu,H-all, an and ";_"1,_ . �L ., , . - , . thrones -i .That the restoration of t4O ing the fir.�t:�one,in the issue, From . con I M,i,,n 0. atable and highly nutiftious crop. .. 7,4 B16od a 7 Ch. - � �. 17�q , lr,� , - �%W . c4ractdirtatic swokl- ted and ��T q , � I 11 - - , 1 �:, � 'r, . ,* iu4t , , -.46fiaid'hs'W ". only a questi011 Fort Francis to Windigo by,, M. Mar addition to the � . � �;�� � #�4 . I 1`�,,,,��L 41 i _ � exiieii" , fice at Dover is to be renova .1 , — isturba so, as loud pre rved by the Dover Town Coun- There are many different rota,- , 11.11- . . I of months wits his firm conviction- tin McVey, which is an interesting ings, systematic d We se in ALFALFA PASTURE IS GREAT tions of crops that could be used in : ,� � .11'' n- blood is one of thi most corn- . ored breath- built — '�,-,'5` ,� " I Thi - He pledged his word of honor that beating of the heart, lab cil. The Maison Dieu was � , ',� I account of a. canoe trip in the Rainy PIORK PRODUCER the small, fields. The land Would 11 1"... "- mon causes of stomach it . �, .1 - trouble. no one else should have the� horses, River district. Fishing is --a promin- Ing, high.fever and alid=4_­�ai PSIXL' 1203 ,by Hubert de Burgh, as a rest �,�..; a6cts the di I gestion very quickly. The - become fertile and in fit condition to ,��z ; even if the F-Isterhazy family went ent pastime of the season, and for may be noticeable. Finally the af house for pilgrims from the Contin- ,,,;; , glaft&4 th4 furnish- the digesti rostrated, The very best pasture crop for grow crops from a short of four-year ,� �,�,, 4 ,,, - I 1� . I ve bankrupt over the deal, "for," he the lover of the angle, there is a heap fected saimal becomes 9 ent on their way to the shrine of St. every pork pro- rotation, such as corn or roots; grain 1. �_`I'i, ar . lies on _ - �, said, "the Esterhazys received so gb- Thomas a Becket at Oanterbu .. � - �, fluids e diminishdd'in their activity, of good reading material in the re its side and appears greatlY ry. it hogs is alfalfa, and nd seeded to alfalfa, or clover and .1 ri� I �. the stomach muscles are w4�akened municipal ducer should have a patch of it. He a .� Page bloated. Once prostrated, death us- now forms a part of the " ' many favors from the Hapsburgs lar Fishing Notes by Robert � � ;,� - 'fo ually follows in a few hours. should have a series of small fields grasses, and pasture for two years �.""" 1 4 � and there is a loss of nerve ,,e-. In that it is their duty even, to ruin Lincoln and a Dissertation on Angling buildings. , . ." "'. I I - this state of health nothing will more , When young cattle die suddenIT at rglaries have become so near the buildings and in these he With a rotation system of this 11;;; �. � - z- � . the appe themselves if the interest of the of great merit by D. King Hazen. Clapham bu Id carry on a regular rotation the fields will be kept free from worm �� . . . . . quickly'reg ore t'te, digestion Hapsburgs demands it." . Among the stories is one from the pasture, one should be suspicious of frequent and the police seem so un- shou ..,;. �,�! , I - I I and normal nutrition than -good, rich, of crops. To use the same field for infestation and can be used indefinite- .. - I - ..", � The acquistion of the luxury well known pen of H. Mortimer Bat- blatk leg- able to cope with them the citizens .1 ' . red blood. I horses which were not employed for ten, a nature story called The Nomado, Treatment. have, formed a vigilance committee hog pasture year after even ly for pork production. Am acre of . �,,,,, .1 ye � ... . , �� Dr. Williams' Pink Pills act directly the streets in pairs. though it be one of alfalZr,' is not alfalfa will pasture about 20 hogs �,.,:" any work but stood in the stables of Aura Lake. The regular depart- Once an animal is infected, treat, and promenade ounds 1''. ,� %i on the blood, making it rich and red, idle or enjoyed their lives on the rnents by Bonnycastle Dale, F. V. Wil- m,,t is unsuccessful, because the dis- Others turn on the lights in their bed- desirable. I weighing an average of 100 p 11 � I , and this enriched blood strengthens green pastures of the Totis estate, li,rn,. Martin Hunter, J. W. Willson o rapidly fatal. Many stock rooms and sit by the window keeping I Any pasture whether it is made up for the entire season. I �1,41, � .'. , ease is a � . - weak nerves stimulates tired mus- I .1 � I soon proved an almost intolerable and Guns and Ammunition by C, S* owners, especially those that have �.;_ *1 I 1* - . .11" cles and awakens to normal activity financial burden for the Esterhazy stan- . "I the glands that supply the digestive -Landis show their -usual high suffered loss, have learned the value 1:..�, " I fluids. This is shown by an improved family. The count not only spent dar.d. Outdoor Talk contains many of protective vaccination and prae- S so 1: �1, - , ' 444 �" � , all his cash in the 4deaf, but also in- he camper, and tice this method of protective im- Iry H : I useful wrinkles fort '"ONTARI-10 W ITE PINE F 0 J ult. BORITAIN' WARSHIP 1;�d:, " ,-i " , 10 %, � appetite, and soon the effect of these curred great additional expenses, for the KenAel Department is a full and munization on all cattle under three �: "".4, � blood enriching pills is evident he had to build new stables and en- rehensive one. years of age, every spring bt4s,re the - - � I , 1J ::...,.i�:..",.:,-,i:�.:.";.:.;� : T�-4-i�,*: : . throughout the whole system. You gage 100 grooms, as these fastidious ""' lished monthly by W. J. Tay- animals are turned out to pasture. - _5.5,�i�T*, .1.1`.y:.K*X.... , �'11.:,--�,x,.--, ,.--,­.--,,,-,..-- . , ���,� � I I..'. .p .� . . , ._._._.� ___. : . �.. 'e.r... ... �� .... find that what you eat does not dis- ". = : .- 14 -d - tress you., and that you are vigorous and' highly strung animals, among ,or, -Limited, Woodstock, Ont. . The vaccination of a herd with a re- . I �` . instead of'irritable and listl@ss. if tbe-m the stallion which carried ex- -----.*— liable Black Leg vaccine can be done 1. - i,�4A��, Emperor Karl on the occasion of his at a very small cost, and it gives -13 ',7� ��,w ` " � I ., , ,; te is fickle, if you have any 1K! 4, .. your appeti . coronation in Budapest, demanded perfect protection during the pasture �-,:Ii,�,,, . of the distressing pains and symp- the most careful attention. At the THE NORTHWARD TREND OF leason. Immunization against the -,',� I j I 1-1 . � � ,.�:­,­­ toms of indigestion, you siloulct au �i :!�i:i:i��:i"':'�:i`.< f ter imperial court it was a tra- AGRICULTURE Black Leg bacillus is strongly recom- t ,�:�ii,.'::Ilfi .,. 4", 1-�,, - � Williams' Pink Puls and _­:,�. - .. - dition to use on mended to all stock owners living in ` , I i , �, once take Dr. ly snow-white thor- 11 , .. I . profit by the better condition in which :- .. ,.:� , - �_ I � oughbred "horses of Arabian deriva- An interesting commentary on the jistrict, where young cattle have 1, ..:,�31 , � I . '' they will put your blood. ition, which went under the na,me of agricultural possibilities of the Can- died, as it were overnight, while at ....... , - - -w These pills are sold by all dealers Lippizaner" and came from the adian Northland is furnighed by the liasture. I ��_y . them. by I, � � I., �,, I in medicine, o� you can get stud Lippiza, near Trieste, in Istria. report of the experimental sub-sta- I VaoccAnation In Us& I mail at"50 cents a box from The Dr. I" Methods of � I ­� I . I When in the times of the monarchy, tion at Fort Vermirion, Alberta, for I : -,,,, I Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Pellet, Cord and Powder form 1!: . ... . .� . I one saw a carriage with speckless 192�3. Fort Vermillion is farther north (1) of vaccine. 11�!11 �-: . . . . . . . . . . A. " . Ont. " 1white horses in Vienna or Budapest, than any 'port of Ontario and, at - � ..�...�., , (2) Standardized liquid vaccine. . ,Zr ,,' � --;M— - knew at once that it belonged to times the thermometer falls to more (3) Natural Black Leg agressin. I I . I I I I ) , � "l." I . .... I . ,� ,,� . I I the _ourt. With the disememberment than 60 degrees below zero. The . I . .,.�' �� � .lone . Lippiza became mean temperature during the crop ---or ".,,,�, HANDLING NATURAL of the monarchy ': "', SWARM part of Italy and, ailthough the stud 6 to 10 degree. clal agreBsin. _� ......,.! -:.-:�',�:%:�;.:::�:; " - 1 (4) Black Leg Filtrate axtia I -0 "There is a swarm of bees cluster- an terri- season ranges from s All are effective. . Tlie pellet form I .". �X -IV Austri but the Natursl Black 1 - lower than during the same month lo -what shall -1 c convenient, tal .... I ing in one of my trees . tory before the district f Trieste at Ottawa. Leg Agressin is most favored for I -'.`:!1...y%::1:: - do?". comes the telephone message. was lost, the further systematic Wheat seeding began at the sub- � .�ii X. i��i; ... I.I.: .. i I I . If yoll have no beekeeping equip- breeding of these horses had to be station farm on May 7th, and nine higher efficiency. -L. Steveuson.� I .."... ....­ ", the cluster I Extension, 0. A. College. i �i�i*1�1'11'�Z,��:��i. ­'..,­ :,,, *: ,,;i:.1 : : : ", ment, invert a box over In the varieties were sown on test plots. At -Dept- of , 7 "' .. ,:: Y c k� ", given up for various reasons. ____ __ � ki� . 'i. _i and smoke or crowd the Ismall states which replaced the old - 1W... K. -.1. .1 11:1,1 bees up in 4& `�i,��::i.', �!,:. �:J� I / . � harvest they yielded at the rate of .. I lace them where they vn,Ol lFeeding the 1110.11. 'M."..: - I V-1 �1: . ,. .;4:::�':�,,,',1::: ,. it; then p I monarchy these royal animals have from 37 to 59 bushels per acre. � �,:�;;;�,.,::::::,�4:%- . �.- :" � . . . ::::, ., I rbed and secure a hive as ineal to feed . !; 1� � be undistu , I no longer any ,official right of ex- The results of the experiments with The quantity Of r� I .1111 . ��"?..,: .:', I �::;. . . . ,�,� I ,'J,� soon as possible. istence. rotatoes were even more remarkable. boar will vary witli circumstances. I -111 " ,,, �, A beekeeper would use a complete I It was Esterhazy's idea to save It ha, been found that in the north- During the season when he is used ' -11 .1 I 1. ...- N...., I �,, � , �, 11 !live c ntaining frames of full sheets I the institution for his master and to ern regions early, deep planting pro- most, be will requirp liberal treat- .. " -::: ; . 111i 1: ; i W�: . I . I :��,,,� 0 :. i ',�, ...... : ,, �, ... : .. ,; of foundation or draw -n comb and P shou � I ., I bridge over what he red the duces nient, but at no thn ;. : -: ,,R conside . the best results. The seed was Id he be . �, �, I would -have a smoker go] - i short interval betwegn the revolu- planted from May 8th to 10th and fed more than he will eat up clean I '. '. .,�; I i I ��,, - , tion and the r6storation of the mon- one variety yielded as high as 419 before leaving the trough. During i . . . . . . . . ,::,.,.; ,�,�:;x�f.:�� , ,. — — -_ � ____ arelly. History however, decided bushels per acre. Trish Cobbler, a comparatively idle seasons a very ! � ; I ;'�. 7 1--:.;;.' ", I I P I .:,. � I I A �'P. -2; 9, - . otherwise, and so the 'horses of Lip- well known variety, produced 339 light meal ration will be sufficient.' 'r...�,�,��,r�:;�i��'I'��,,�!;��� I ";:� I A.,J!�:�, 11 � ,,I 1� ,I I''.. I ,,,, ".....I.... � 'Pi.wi ... . � -.md if on good pasture he will require Rp . x I ill', - piza threatener to become the'dcfin- bushels per acre. .. ;!�','�*, . . �-- ��::..:..::;j, .:. 11 �, , .. "�,1'4 1 — I ite ruin of the Esierbazy family.- One variety of garden corn produc- i)ut little feed in addition. It it3 en- . , "' I.: . ,,�" �3 . � ., v!�i,, --q,i::��ii�: -11 . , . , " . o"i',�."% J I ,'� - _., rT., - County Franz im- timly a matter of Judgment, and t" i, -,ii!,.`.::: �-,.,:;r,�.�.% -:`. .� , 41 - The relatives of ed a fair percentage o,f fully matured . :,.,.$.-�::: ..:". , I . 11 :, '.. . ed him to sell, the animals, as, though rather small cobs, Garden feeder must be guided by the COU41- m,;:,:;! ."...'...; . :,, ,� I. "... %Z;:;:W,(_:.%: . ,��0 I I . , .. �: �.., . ; ,.� , �` * I ,,,�, __ It 10 never w1sq . �: 1�'. ` �� 6 ---- - 'or . .:'. ....'' , , . ... I&Aa .W - . p y of ex- b,,ns were quite successful, and a tion of the boar. , �,:.,ii L"'11, � . the said, after the death A. ", �." 1 �n :51 . �� ,,-x P`*`.I�; . 1, '.� 1_., - - Emperor Karl, it was no longer of large number of other common vege- to -make sudden cban,:es In the ratIOM . I ;�;;�! ."11 . - � 1 31 - 'that Is, to change suddenly from ��',",,, I , �. � ,, any use to keep them. But Count tables produced excellent crops in a - "':.q, I I . I a. - , ... - photograph shows one of four trainloads of virgin white pine logs cut from the Egan . M, � , , The I "', �%, 1 . . r, - 4. ..; �4 . Esterhazy refused to break his very short time. In fact the short- a light ration to a heavy Me, 031 1 � I I I 11 J I .. 6n;� limits 'n Preston and Clancy Townships in the Algonquin Park District, which were sent recend '. I ,,,��'�)! - 41 . I ,,, . . �� '1% - . I . 1 I - pledge, and when all attempts to ,ess of time between the dates of from a heavy ration to a light ;K ;Vi�,� I . - ade gradually, ys to Quebec for shipment tt) England on the order of the Briopj . I " � "I � dates Changes should be m via the�Canadian National Railwa i " . .. - .�:, 1 ";k - '�� . ^ change his attitude proved idle the seeding vegetables and the oth Company of Ottawa and it is the finest ��,�P,�,� ..'�L, . I . . I- . � ." I , .. - -hewn by the J. R, Bo 1, �. , - ,11 . I ,- 4�1 , ". I I I '. I tbt: family finally delegated Count An.- .Fhen they se is a strik- and the 2ooder, knowingabout when Admiralty. The timber was hand I ':_,f.",� . 1:, , , - .. u ln some instances the timber was three ,,V "I e administrator of the In the north file heaviest season (10mmO"00 shipment sent from Ontario in the MeMOTY of lumbermen. I 1%' . I . ton Sigray, th th I ;,,, � V - ,g f..tu, are fit '��ll d 120 flat �,,,, t1<11 I Id. - 0 ".nt,v Of rF1,0id growth is made should start in plenty Of time to PCO' rough. The shipment require I . . . ,H me Totis estate, to Lequetitio, in Spain, .. ;his feet in diameter and in no case was it less than two feet -�:� 1 �.-4 1 , I oar toi- it- ,. ,�;v " . l where ex -Empress Zita and "King" possible by long hours of warm all care and aggregated 120.00e cubic feet of timber- . I'll � �� ' ,,.�,,. ". . Z , I ,� I I . � � . . .. 1�1, ui�told Otto, her eldest son, live in exile- shine. .. I '1111�1' . 1,,,�1­11 , . A$ � 1. I q___ . From there he returned with letters Fine yields of sunflowers for silage I 1a conv . ��.,;'­ -ight . *X . ,� . , fte _�. I .1 Inset are seen from left to I the following membzrz of the J. R, Bool - � .", g;' I avohits ,,�)Our rded as were obtained, while the growing per- sma tw %W tMon .. i ,�� . I r .1 �.,,�,��i , tr6in Otto, who now is rega sident and J. Fred Bpoq&, Managin , 11 % DitaoW. , ' �­J`; . . .-s'- , . ' L. '\'� ,I . . C. Jackson Booth, Vice -President, J. R. Booth, Pre . 1�4 �'�,,`, nd a. � 4,P . 1. .�,�, .1-a ;, lettdr , . , the Ugitinlate King of Hungary, A ;mj wits favorable for bay and a heavy war$ . I. e Ch a able 16mber kil- ilway yards to GV6 the tim OT4� �gL . �� 7", . l , Mr. J. R., Booth, Canada's venter ,,g visited the ra - �11; . , from big mother, in which they dis- crop harvested. Worl " ous re .. � I _ " . I ZA . ed a lively interest,�4 the sM 063 ? _�,I,i.. � --- �' 7" ` . ".. I I I -ISO arat or Ep ep - f the fact that he is in his ninety-ninth year, he exhibit _ IePiwh: , . I I � I . I I . . charged Count Esterhazy from his All these -results were obtained Ulf- bild Its-sim e I vite o is i 6 . it was Mr. Bopth's fog I �";,;,!,�, I ," pledge and ordered him to sell the der more favorable conditions and by bomb trembient. � -, �v . I . � AM1.11 ! 1. * ,,' " ... ....... OlkGffi. FIT -S 0 Im f M all 9 rain during hi inopep ion � ; ­,��'. _ i I , " walked almost the full length of the t Ir8m V V:'' � I EAE ho 6s, - better cultivation than is served for h' ch remarkable stands of d0ber q0 that frqm which tWO v* .� , . . 4-91 yenel-ally over 8.�rnrrp audeem . ,.'.,', I ofti, 0 r 1000 In oftl� ton to: is company su I I `�� : 'L . pre '. I rl";, I , I ,. � 1. , t �. . . I � ;16, ike of these documents found on farms, yet ' 0419911A ES L in pine was cut. F_jjperts agree that it is the finest wh�te pine lat in C�nmda. .. . , .�., !A , .. . . the� . they aho* th � . ,� � F 2 -Kin dor R!�g at,, F ,", � -, . W (5 Pap Coftt doftibAted at last to aj�eaage 2 there is a great field fo�� the north ham ,70 . ;; �. �,�� ,%, , public attotiot. InVitati6M to &tftnd ward extievsf4jr of agtieulture. 0' onta'do . . W�,, I _0.400aoftftw­_� , ;!.$. 1, ,� �11, I I I . " , __v ., L"�!", .. -1 ­�, � ,., r I I - , , -, , _!',,�.,` ��, " , I ,:,�,�.. �,; . . � 111. 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