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" �L:. . , , ­, �� ,�. - We re,44 A 4 dall --the press I "'' L kl�,,... : : � , �; "�i�,�: .."", : . , � I the saa result$ of ctr$pS,aneP§ of ; ,�,��,: ','�,j �: , I . . .: - - . '' ,�,;��;fi�,�.�A .". , . �, . . � ��., ti I I ,!,��-"-' , � : I . . , - � .j , : . �­ pedpstriaus aixd,'i�Lotorists,, but we sel� . I I, ,,;� ,"i""W-11", "-I � - : , . I. �P I IV I I - I I . . ' ,� ,,,,,I:,.���,,�.,,,�',-,,�.�,,,,'- . - . it , - ! ... . 1. I It " . - .1- dom, if ,,;Wer. .re�4 of *the- sad resu, s �- " " it: 61,6,�, 1 , I � . � I I I :'�'&j"� ' li"'�',­'��;,i-�' , I I") , " : (& I of .0 .. , , , 1". ,, _��.','L�'j?',,l , , L I I I I X�% , 1Qf 1h,'" i ;1;,�ss IWIXaf P , � -1 Ope leg s - . I , I I - I 11,i,, I ",��I', ., I 1,- I,, - I :: I . 11, sn4ezera, I .. � . ­".��,Y�, ,�,O, : "I'll 11 , . . " . ,.., , N- ., � I .. , �. I . I�P,��`,'!�'L,T'�"":. ­ .. � I 11 " , Xevertheless,, th e 1�open,fa,eed" I ,,�,,";,�..�',�,;,,;.. I . . . , �tt,j:L; t: �?,� "p� , � " � - , ;i.. I � sneezer is more. dangprou4 Iffian the � ,,�,:;I."�,�,,�i�),��-,�,��,.;",;""�T,,"� � � I . 1. "I �111'11)11,11.1 careless motorist. �A peirpon is Cuilty , �y o,- 1'1� ", ii "L, ,: � I , ­, , , . . I . of criminal -negligence who, is careless V-,-- ,W,z . - , 7�,.-��..��!,T".-`5� ,,Ji�,,,�,'--­ ­. " . -3, . ",7, i ,t: I . . - ,, ,� and lacks consideration for others; , ;Q­�111�Z;1�4�,� -.1 ­:�!, ,. - � I ,,, ,,V N�, ,." �` . � I ,:0,4;V,151'­r�,,,�� T . who, without any thought, an .1 , i , , eezqs, 14,,.i�,",�',8ii,�`;�� ,�� . ,'�R,-,�,,�: %­ �i . sh(irw'ering particl;s of material froili A , " " �,, �,v,�:, � - his nose and throat all around' him. , -��'i�.114,'6'�Zllo�,: '11- IT mleTe , t,j�,Jkl,�,�%'-:, � I 60, 030 (Cana(.fisn (a A man who strikes another is guilty � " � " i ,��:"",3"�Ioi" . "t , , , . 1, , 9, . - assault. Public -OR-Mion, as ex- � N",�,101�; I . . of �ki�,�,,;��i��,� - I 11 . , �';� ,,, , ZR1,X,'-,`.�,'-1` 4 presk�ed in the does not allow of ' " , .. w law, ,1,,,,,,� '. . �. ,I , U, , A"i i�,,'�;- ��, - canfi= YoUT judlgmen� such assaults, and requires that the �1' 'T'Ziii,� . ', ,"q- � . � . �t , . v".041" ,. . . . ""It.R.,�. person who commits one be punish- -.F;11�-'1'11,'-- 1%� , � . 11 . ". ,fg�.,., k I .ed. A far more dangerous assault is ��,,:,�. , , !��4i­�T` ".", ,,, . . With new -brilliance of perform, committed by the �are,less mieezer �' ,f,it4'1�1�,�".' �. - , ,,�!'Nv, . ��W� I 111I.- "--l- - " �`�P'1. IV,, ", _...,j L ance and old standards of re Public opiWon 6hould recognize. this � . ,1�� 50"'I.,ti�:.J eavez mocels and stop, it. . 11'0%1 11ii, . . :1 , `11­1111i,;� I � % "� .1 , ,1�111,:.,,Lfijii . . �'i"',#,"PV ,�:.� , liability, the "Royal Series" ere '� ,,�V,Rttl':i, -, pass out in the secre- � i;�,,�,W��,O,, . I Disease germ. , , ii, 1. 11"i I . . `;',� - '.,�'�;" ,� C144 go ft 845040 , � . ;;� . ��:'q',- It. , ,,, r old before. ti.ns of the noso and A 11�11"111�1,11 . selling as radio neve s mouth. %;-&,��'Jg��`L'�� - iS"Eft �;� 1-�'­� -, sneeze casts a germ -laden spray for ,",�- ,"', � , " . ,, - I . qv- 2% del shown above The verdict of 60,000 satisfied ­,,,�­�,­ V a me 411, �, " 4 , Confirms Your Own ten feet. If the sneezer cover his �,,,i , � . i tS t1be CONWAY­ ,,, one "� �L , ,L,�.,�, Customers nose and mouth -with a handkerchief, �.�,, Xt i'll , I �.�� I �­t:, � - of the Royal Series-- ,., . , the danger is practically ended. If , ,,;, 1� ''t, . 1, judgment when y o u buy a, "I ',�,,Iii, "I, 5 the desimito, sneeze is tj)o sudden to .1 �,!x*� , F�tuba T. & F. circuit "IMN, ,,, , DeForest Crosley. , " . q�it,;'i' , , � 1. U�ulancedby,Wheatatome allow (b�f using -the handkerchief, the ��,�C.l ".1 1, ­ , r, J$rldga - an oteel -J�&"' . , ,,;,, ' Cpme in and see these wonder-ful head can at least be lowered and the ig,,-,4�,;, , ,,, i2hossio - Cabinet by spray directed to the floor, not into J�,,J�yi, ,� �' instruments, or we will demon- ,, , 1, - ... I 0', . MaLagan. other people's faces. � . J, ,; - , . �111 , ,, - . "F I strate free in your own home. In addition to those actually Ill . , , " "t, � -1 � � ' ' ' !�' 4 : ' many persons carry disease germs in . re,,�,, . � � . ... 11 i. I - ; . I 1 4 Phone or call— i their nose and throat People with " I il.­ �- ..., , olds continueto go about their busi- "r, , , " .. 1. ,,I I ,�' ,J, '' ­-� c , � I , ` For these reasons,, the sneeze , re " ) 1, "; . (17z;z� - 41.�:., �, , ness. ,, " - , J �, - '. ". I may be the means - � , . of spreading dis ,L, I - i, � , 0 �\Z, (M I. ea ;�'. 11: ,F So �JRTIUM,ge�nl forth ease, and, for thekie reasons also, an � I � ­­ I -, - I I I ­ I end should be put to the "open-faced" ­�i­, �,,�, , I -� I sneezer. ,.�,,i-, . 1,1�1: .. . I Questions concerning Health, ad- 115,,, . .. ,",�,­ . I t';, I ol, � 1.11 .,..'�� ...,.­ - �11 . : - dressed to the Canadian Medical As - I . 4 ... �!J,i,,, . . , i, , �, -�, . sociation, 1.84 College Street, Toronto, ' '. , 1",- : ten to a rebuke. In Luke it reads: , . . I SUNDAY AFTERNOON will be answered. Questions as to ,� � I'll 111�%��,' " 0 "Why are ye fearful, 0 ye of little d. . .,., "!.�.:-; : 1. I gn,osis and treatment will not be - '' 1� � - . . qBy Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Orit.) faith?� They had some faith, for anlasweried. I.;,. � , they sought his help; 'but it was little I . , "I ­;,�''. .- " i ---, . Fierce was the wild billow, - for they were afraid even though -ccl- U , " ,­ -- ­ , . . I Dark was the night; �' Christ was near at hand. 't;` -,o ��,. t, . , , I Cars labored heavily, ' The eff,ect that this way out of , 4%,." , � , their great danger had on them was FOR CA .-, 4 - ., 4.1 -�, . Foam glimmered white; . . . 10, 1. - . I " -�ih� . ; � ­� Trembled the mariners, deep awe. "They feared, exceeding- , '.V". 1, "' . Peril was nigh; :1,1�­ '­ ly, and said one to another, "What 11% ACID STOMACH I , - I Then said the God of gods, . - t�:� manner of man is this, that even the . !�'. I .11'.. ,,, . I I wind and -the sea Obey him?" He, . , V, �'; It I �� ­ of the . 1�1,. I exhausted with the fatigues I INDIGESTION " �;;4 . Jesus, Deliverer, ay, was but a moment ago in a deep , I ,!I � d . . I'll ;;, ;, , ­­ Come Thou to me; sleep, undisturbed by the howling ,, I:— I., � �, M, . Soothe Thou my voyagifig tempest, and we had to awake him Bisuirated M�gnesla -1 , , " .-b: � Over Life's sea; " i . . . . . . . , with the cry of our terror; but rising .11". ,0.7� Thou, when the storm of death at our call, his majesty was felt by Es Safe,and ReHabk �',",. . I'll, , 1��: I Roars, sweeping by, ,!l . the iaging elements, for they were 48 ,,�,` . I i'$K , Whisper, 0 Truth of Truth, instantly hushed --"What manner of If you .are a victim of Stomach I ..... i, �, . I 'Peace! Ift is L' i I ­'t:,� �, natolins. man is this?" Trouble, --Gas, Sourness, Acidity, Pain .. ��,�� ,g.�, A � 11 i:,11: . 5:15-19. They continued their or Bloating after eating, Bisurated �, �, �11 � 1,�.. I . �, , journey and landed in the country Of Magnesia is made for you.. �:; , . . PRAYER . I .,1...'1,,,,,�',, . the' Gadarenes. At once there came At the nearest drug store, get a bot- ' I ...": �L - Thou who canst still ,all storms, to him a man demon -possessed who tle-- w I'll ,�'L, - - po der or tablets -take a little .. 1,4�, � �V ' ". I ' ���r, k� -whether in nature or in the human was the terror of the whole locality. and- get in tant r li , I s e ef. � " ­ . �. I 1. I ­ - spirits out of I ... I ,. � I . ireast, help us to seek to serve Thee Jesus drove the unclean Keeps your stomach sweet and . � , `. I ,� �, 141''..., . I -with true devotion .,in the place Thou the man and permitted them to enter strong -digestion perfect. . It works 11, � .1 .-;:.,. : ,.� �:.Aiast put us;�,,and thereby praise Thee into a near -by herd bf swine. The like a charm. � .��iil�,,,-- ,- . ��� � " �o ,Ohd hast -had great compassion upon news soon spread that the untame- �g­ . " ... � ,�,.% - I <3; -- . . ki . --:1. ri Thine own able had been tamed and people flock- . , , "', - , - us S�hrful creatures. Fo . 11- . � !��, � "I 1 1. mame sake we ask it. Amen. , `4�: !:�, � IX k . LOCATION OF HOLLENTGER, MINE 7,S� Y 1, , ` - demonized person, sitting at the feet Sv­ .1 I'll, 1��,,-; 3. S. LESSON FOP. FEBRUARY IL9 of Jesus, -wearing clothes and appar- . � i. 1. I � DECIDED BY FLIP OF COIN I . I K�l I ntly self-possessed like other ordin- I , �,­ � . . I � 0, - � �., I . lesson Topic - Two Miracles of 0 , IN, ��,- �:, ary folk, -they were afraid. Their The twisted smile of Dame Fortune � 1., fl 1 I . ...... 1;�,'., . Power. �-11 fear induced- them to beseech Jesus plays queer quirks all through the �11 ' ' . 10A­"';� I. Lesson Passage --Mark 4:35-41; 5- 1, , , �g�;� : 15�.Iq. eave their country. The owners story of the g&eatest gold mine in the J4�'. 'i ... At ' of the swine which when the demons Western. Hemisphere, but perhaps ..I ,,�, 7-1,� 1, -�' -, , Goldem Text­Matk 4AL entered them were rushed head -long none stranger than the selling of . a 11,11, , , .1 4- .1,i,::1% . . "I 'j',", �, � ' : 'When the people crowded upon him into. the sea, would be highly incensed quarter interest in the Hollinger Gold .11 i % ,'�,,- ,, gie entered into, a ship and from that and this affected the people. Jesus Mne for $55. . � I ....; � � .. -', I � . -�afe distance taught the people. To- having accomplished his purpose in Ben- Hollinger, not outof his ,teens ., 1, . , - ' 1� .. ' Il'l 1�".'�' I .tiards evening he said to his disciples, entering their country departed as prospected under a grub stake agree- , i, � -�W-Let-L I unto the -other he came; but, the- liberated man, no ment--with John F. MeNalion,--ol �', ... V .;1- - us- pass over - "', � .de fy ti- longer a helpless captive of the evil Haileyliury, Ont., McMahon's total ilt, " ,'�:, . ist . They at once sent the mul 11 "I - - '.I - I one, besought Jesus to take him with outlay was $50, ", ­. � " 0 -11-1 tude away and set out for the east �, �� I- X .. R it, -&.,'� --hore. So strenuous ,had been the him. "Howbeit Jesus suffered him ions and supplies. Shortly after �� a INI�,��., Res work that Jesus took the OP- not, but saith unto him, "Go home to young HbIlinger, "whose experience - , . . ., �":,-t - *ortunity of the unmolested journey thy friends, and -tell them how great prospecting was very limited, had 'Y'', 11, ." 11,11(�­­ �across the lake to go to sleep. A things the Lord, hath done for thee, started on his trip. McMahon ' s6ld -- , � , �2 r, � ''... .. , thee." his cousin, James Labine, for $55.00 , �,! ­ :" . $Teat storm arose and still he slept and hath had compassion on ,A�;�, , , �� -�-,. , % an. So great was the tempest that To be a missionary for Christ in the one-half of -his 'half -interest in what- ,',, - , _ .,.X-:, ,,� .. very place where he had been so fear- ever Hollinger should find. 111�" ,,i�i­ � the fisherifien, accustomed as they 11 ... I , 'd., I were to sudden gales upon this lake ed was a far greater work than:to go Hollinger -staked his claims in Sep- . . . . . ­-�Ii­ . I ith Jesus into a place where he had tember, 1909. At that time a vM '.1 -�5,7 ,, 'bacanie alarmed and roused Jesus. - 11�1. I �` , , - I 7i, I i'll, "', -*'the way they spoke to him we see never lbeen 'i, , - . . heard tell of and where large part of the Porcupine field ha� ,­R'�,�, ,�, Iffiow imi4ilnent-they considered their Jesus could do no less wonderful been staked -by ,prospectors. The ' I ,,, - ,� i , 7 � , $1, i -- I , I 9. ''Y"l, " � dan r to be. "Master,, carest thou things by the same power. was then no ru,sh--:­no stampede such i�� �`Z�', ge ,P,W,!��`-� lftot� as one might expect. Hollinger, bf- 'I, ­­ that we perish?" And, he arose, e-ZE", - . ,,�A ­ ' " ..,did rebuked the wind, and- said,. unto ter the long and arduous canoe trip �i�,111,�":; ­ . filill,;:, -, . - the sea, "Peace, be still." The wind from the railway, looked ov - WORLD MISSIONS , ,or the ,Je�,,J;; ,� country *in company with Alex. Gil- "'�4j�5�."'L' .�, 6�id the sea. were his servanti and as ,.�;.�;,�,,��:,, 'he com. come lie,s. They inspected the various pro ,,i�, I &��k,,.`11­ manded they obeyed. Dr. We believe that the time has 411`hl� � -I �rown in his commentary says: . The for the world-wide church in council perties which bad been staked. The3 t�j,,,N� � �!,N,5- " unmis- we're advised to'keep, going westwaid ,T,Mt, sudden hushing of the wind would not to recognize and declare in ' ide of Tisdale town ' , "'Y"', � ' id once have calmed the sea, whose takahle terms that this"conquest of and on the -west 9i 1;�F,!,1,'/-.;; - . 1,141g, ., , ,c6mmotion f would have si�ttled only -the world for Christ is the fundamen- ship they met Bill Uavidston--�­"d6r ol 4N?i!;`.,., ,,, -in '�, I qi'Pi�', � after a considerable time. But ,�the tal object of the church's existence; the Davidson Mine -who advised the ,9"T"'a ,�A%,P,:.,; the that there was good ground open near ,4 i�,., � �' , -0�ord of comniand was even to both that the command given to 'Ir,�,`,�,�,'�',� ,, alements at once. Then he turned tc church, "Go, evangelize all nations"; his Thomp�on and Vipofid claims (now lt� ,.,.:�!' ,� , 6 Vipond'Co-nsolidated), and -he describ ;,7,�, 1 Z,j. � ,, disciples and said: "Why are ye was not to a subsidary work, but 111,1111"" �11 quartz veins ."r*A, i. a e , �­ r-ful? How is it that ye hava that that was the divine obj ct fo-r ed .the location of the .:i,W. , - - ' , . . I � � r�� ,. �� " - . -nger and Gillies found � � 5'- � I re - the These, Holli - ""IL % ,j,�. 'l."., ?" There is a natural, ,app - which church was constituted , . ,,t,A�,�,,.­,: I . 4 "I 1p"ItI., ,,",� ", I sion under danger; but there was that only to the extent to which she And on them they erected theif firs I,. 11 '�,,,. �� .1, "; I I 1. H, li`,�il, a of in their fear, Jesus delay- fulfils this God -appointed destiny discovery posts. Altogether they !�J". '� ,',. i4-`-, ng .; ", 1.,,� ".", ig. rebuke until 'he had removed will she be blessed of God. staked twelve -claims. WoTki in ". . 'i, � , , ... "I Y, , - 11,, ,,��-,''," idhip ­,­'; I d . Otherwise they would We missionaries on the distant dependently, they decided owne 1101 �,­.. , 0 anger , 11 , X", -,.,. .1 ,,i��,� " I . , , � ,%,�!'�', ." .. , , I � ,t��,,,,.�5,5� � , 5 - -mind to lis- watch -towers at the fore " front plan- by tossing a coin. 11611inger took.the 1;�!�,,�,�,��,,­�;,,,, .been in no�state of, ,:,"�.�;4�,""""t":", I six western claims-, and Gillieg th ,:,.�','�,�,,,�i)�,�';,'�''.",,.",: ":-11",11 "J."I'd : I 1. ntually, O'llies, claims . %, �!%.w,� ... ... '', � eastern six. Eve A , gm, -,?�,:.,, i I ,. I - ,-,tl�"�, ;�� . - , '', "'. � �,!: !,! � I -me , " ��, " ,.'�.311;ii1`i`4. �. , I � . ca into the Hollinger Mine, bu '''I., 11.1 ., I '05 11 It . . � `5�4JRV.�, �' : . . , ,,, $ .,.1 Ben Hollinger's wore the foundatio . �,i,i;,�� 11 � I :,,41'11--.,�, ". " � '' - of the tremendous property that has � I. "� - I-, � . 11�$);­.�,�,-N­ , - b6en developed. 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' er, t � . . � , ,,, ent on his six prop- erties - , 1 �eh placed in the ba,nk and - a legal transfer drawn uvre4dy to � � , 1. I . I I be signed!,,�� ,, _ I '' - Th;�.�,ay*cate which bought- the - - " prospeetp,:was ,composed of Nah. H. , Timminiai'jj L, H. Timmins, who, be-� - fore ,Cob - 411'6'-,�had, been small -country - I I storekeqp'etg`�'at Mattawa, Ont.,t -Dav- id A.,64nl4,, Toronto; John XeMar- tin, Co*,�jli,, On,t.; and Duncan Me - I ' Martin i'Montreal. -: I ­ I n J, I er-"28th,-1910, the gollinger I -- , Go d Mhieg,�'�. Limited, was incbrpprat� . i ed with. a%thpital of $3,000,000 in $5 sbares. of�:this only 500,000 sliaxes I were evei.. .Ued. The first�,-,;Qompany paid $4,330,000. . � in divid0i* or ---$7.22 a share , and this was ieplaced. in 1916 by Hollin� ger Consolidated Gold Mines, Limit- ed , which. took in other adjoiTting pro- perties, i0was capitalized -at -$251-' 0,00;06,at�'VS per share par value. q sliareliolders received Old H611in'r er four share , Of new stock forone share %- I of theOg. �", . . 1. ' It must.; -Aot be imagined that the - syndicate, which took up the claims. in. 1909, had all clear sailing. ­ Thqy had many. disappointments. Intiiiiate friends say.there were times when the syndicate was just about prepar- ed to thioNi up the whol.� enterprise, Early trairisportation troubles were almost oivei�whelming. In 1911 there were ffiree,fore-st fires that cleaned up all -ithe' " buildings and plants so laboriously;.,erected. . . ,. " . There w,a,s a six months4 ,strike, in 1912 and' 919. The first milling , � � . equipment7as difficult'to handle; no one knew'much, about treating gold � I . ores in Ontario. . The -first , mill was capable of hand- � 1, ling about.ten tops of ore daily, and I it was nofuntil 1912 that a real mill was installed. In 1914-15 the capa- . city was doubled, and in 1916 steps were taken'-io double it once mom; this on -timY,*t'.consolidation of the Hol- Iiiiger, `AcWe-And Millerton proper- ties. Since thai time development has been ra�id. ' , � -Raising six thousand tons daily, Hollinkei is unquestionably the great- est�gold mine ofAhe Western Hemis- phei�6 and third In' -point of tonnage inithe world. Hollinger's tonnage is denved fiom seventy veins, or lenses, of'kireatest length of 1j000 feet, great- . est vildth of 45.feet.and average width ,of 12% feet. In -its'labyria-th of un- 'of . derground w;Ad-ngs are 47, iniles . drifts, 46 miles ofeross-cuts, three miles of shafts and four miles of 9 rod.ses—a total of' just 100 miles. ' Trackage underground is 93 miles and - 11 1, 1 - -­ . --t,6t- 7 m -on -aurface ffife--m-ffes-- al 9 iles.. . The mine is. Wgr4ed through four . shafts, with combined depth of 11,410 feet,each. Combtessar pla!3�4;as ca- . ­ paciti of 35,006 cubic -feet bf free air per minute. Pp*.er consumed approxt" imates 18,000, . horsepower. In its great plant are eight Marcy mills, each cari-ying 26 tons of steel rods; 16'Tube mills, using pebbles and steel balls; 180 Deister. tables; 32 decant- ing tanks; 20 Pachuca tanks, each 50 feet high, and 18.,Oliver filters. - : . - I ­Mp— I . 4. I I . PERMANENT, FASTURRS , I , .. . . - " .. - There are nitty, farms in Eastern 'I Canada that hiv�,(i considerable areas � that are :stony,', J#oa; �steep ,slopes -or I '' I I -11- " -- . � , . I .%- , I , - -1 I o� '1`1- I ,� OP . ...;, . . I tw . � ,,� '. � R N LEF I - 1 I I �.,;- I ­,� . I I � - � . I � - KER �1� I., EAK . I . -, � I . I ­-6�- - 0 . ...-I " - t Lener? 7els`�,4 wom�'ieinE -. 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I L. , I . , �. vl�,;L;�` �,�,�,� - ��"; ��,".��'..,,,,,i,,14"Q, �. � ,: �1, �11, ,­­1,jL­ 1.111, . � �"" ' "'i "-�!.'i'.!,`,�` ��:i'j,��'�41;' � ...... i �­' `,­ 1,,1,1� ,, t, ; � j� - - � , 'i, "', .��,��,�4���l,,:-,�I'L�,�:f���;�5�)�-,,! ­­­ � ­ . A bru.sh bArrqv­-g;n - - ---- - . . I I , I - ` , �` the spring, , �.. I �,'­ --- V� "4 � ". i, ... �. ­­ 11".7 #�;��,;',', 4i�4�;, i " , , " " ,�,,,, �, . 1. � I., - 4;��,,�, ill- 1�11­`­, ", ,.", 1" . . � - -1 - - , , .",��"';,�.��,V � , , e used for rough groqods,.� �' .1 I I 11� �11 - : .' , �,,­ '�, 17: "L , ��­;.,rl��'L�`�.T�: :::,1L. . i ';,,'�� ,­ :­�.,'�,, , .: 1. ,--L, �;,il� �� � �,�­',.", - i� I -,'­�,��,- 1�.,,; � � i , ,f, ome we , lb . I , " . 1. � It IM �, ,:,:.! ,�'L I , I , , S eds -can be epon$rolle4 14�7 o -vzer,as any =04 � ,�, a ),�' 0 - . . , f �O i 11 il r - I 1. - 1. -11h I . ", I I ..., ..... ... ": 1, � ni ,. - ,- ­ L .� - , � I " .. �, .1 - ­�� 1", , . , 4 to ", -1, ­�: �,­, " uItting � at certain seasons. IgQst, OX gnd.,wap no courtier. . - 11��, 1� .. 1, � .. A T, � L rzw I'll, I . ai " 4§4 "'t Ow Was' 'Awr. .... "A '4 L � . - ­­ 11 . I he 'broad leaved weeds. e4n'be destroy- !Me - lotters, deal I �,P,�', W. s, u's - - v Ito I ��� L JJ �5,��,, %­, : - 4 or greatly checked by ,�n a�plic4t Disraeli: Rod . iGjadatone, n the.,,� or,,tg , . , q�,, z ­q ill ". Ign ,.. ', L, I il 4 " i4, 'pF kjgTe"g , , ­. ­­ . ­. 17'.,',"_, _'.' 1111111��­ , � ion -a 200 pounds of Sulfh&te, � Of litjW ispue thc�t divi t e .,:. � ;01,�­­ I.- -, . � ­ 1. ,,, 1.1 " �,�..L�­­'­ �­� ­ � , � �, 1.11i,l I I -1.1� . '',", ­,"', -, ::::: "I'll ..� .1� 6", ''�,;, ,;" .. 1. ,* . os?, . L ,�L � mmonia per acre, in the form of a England m the,yeari� 1879-1 5. . ..... , , V, t,r*A,1,yV.- RAM " ' �,111,11, 111. - .;,6L, : " , ,:� ,` . ­ - , "Ot, . - , I . I i"', � , , ., �L p -ray applied by dissolving it in,from are maWy interesting, h . V.10644: � P`i.vih ftkiie4. to. a .1 4i" � " � " �� �T I ,". , I - , ,..,:� ':�L�,-­ RN ��4.1, � I " , c­�' out a. tli;a �iiii "' � ` - '0 to 86 gallons of water. -This should. "cause of the light t�at they .. 3 - A i� -.1 I I ,4,�,.,t �::` - e sprayed on just as the weeds come the Q4een herself, She seems I . e b e ; J1,4s,�,4Ar:%XA . .- .�.. 1- . �1­ I � " I - 11L. I �oy,y, �' 1. I ­ , � , ,,, , � ,,, ,:,"'. ., , , i, I , ,�� �., , .- ,- '-,�,',L�.','��,�', - lrl-� I I � I ". � I yi bloom. - been'very strangely'dons,ecrative., for ..1-11 1, - .- .-. "I' � � � I � , I When such lands have -to be brok- to professional measures she was by � � ,­!­,�1"!, ,'' �. . `.�.!,,,­­. .�:��". �," �� -'t,� .1 I. 1-� � . �T: ,;,. 1 11 . I I 1. . gas ­�i - I �, , ,1 , ­!,:", - , . .! - � ,... I �, . , -1 0 kill weeds or for�,o&r r Ons, it. no means partial.. I It is not to be , - � I I. " I ­ �.',, i': � : 11.1 . I - . ! , . , 0.weill to have theiii summer fallow -s 'Said ti I iat- Her, Majesty's' dislike to S .. C �, 1. . 11­1'�,,, I , -­ � I i. I - d and, worked into as Ani a state of Gladstones policies ,F fus:tiflaW. � .1 ,� -11 .� .. I . .. . .. I . I , 1� I 1, ,,,,IX un,j Were 't , .0 r ,� . 1, � i1th aspossible, for most grass seeds Particularly his policies Of 1 n., R, � �. I .1� , ­ 1. . . � ,and do best with a difracult.to defend, for they led -to the - . I , � .-.. , , � . � . re, - .very smalil : . . . 1 , .1 . , . : �� ' ----., I I I .. I � I., , � uTse crop. Thei�a , are, many grass ZWu war, the first Boer *�r and the, Money Back'says C, Aberk;pt, " 11Z. " ., I . nixtures reconizerided'for permanent war in, the Sudan, Which led to -the . - --- I I � , . , ?astures. - The. type of',0011P And the death of General Gordon, Strachey ':,Moonels F,meriI4 ON poestet :.Do'' � . Away With AIR Soreness and 1�4m. . ay ,of the field, shor4d be -deciding makes the suggestion that Gladstone . on . . . . .11 . � �- factors. The following. turf and delibe�ite� abandoned G6TdoTL'Pi;b,- "M 26 a I rs. - I --- - .. -V7 1 ' I - I -, bunch grasses, as -they mature at dif-. lic.opinion was tremendously wrought . . — .- ­. . ,. . - . . ferent seasons are suggested: Mea--' up At that 11me,-arid the hostility, -to Ge� a bottle of Pvloone?s 3=1=199- I dow fescue, Orchard grass,.Kentucky d1a Oil with� the unders�anding that. W I 1, - ,dstone was bitter. The Que�n is. it does not put an end to'tha pal -4 - �f 1, I blue,,Thnothy, and Red Top. �! These not to be Maned, for Obarft it, she I � § with white Dutch clover do.wtll On also disliked his ii4stoi� =A�ner',4ud, and 'soreness your money will.', be, �-, 1. I . mos Eastern ,Canadian. soils. Many his mode of address, w iqh' ' ii" "' 0.1':4tly mturned.' - I . t h*. gg,vp A%O, " - ' . , , .1 I � 1. 11 . 4 . 1, . . ,�`-'i�, � `--how Ion 'IS ,��J)b,jWt:*biry 'about other *Tasses; and, clovers do well when to the old story that the Queen c—*-; . , , . .1 K YOUP' . , . - - . � . I � : I I.- er.prepara- - , th . av ond-itions. that suit their plained because Mr. Gladstone "-' 1. 1. it' M� llqw­74�my,p . � -T . " . - dressed her like a public In -g.' -11 � 0,va, 3, ed'-,-!X1A ,- 1, � - � . ri A, ls,ipowerfuR , . , . � '. "'L . - � , special requirements. .eitin , .'...",L"'. ­ I . .. ­ ,�� , I 1. . Far different was it with Dizzy. a- � 0 � 1$ " - `�pro.�,M,4061D . I I , , , " I -� . . . <;.— . � rd Beaconsfield's ill hPip'"W", , , -L'i , �'�� "W":", , , . For one thing, Lo so he 11 �. ,,, '...., , 'a, , . :. �.. ;� s injon of aching feet so heal I ,, ;; ", . �", 7"',;4�� "t"I"i",ki " 0 � ; i�rl . . .. .. � �;­ �f�:; I%P, HOW DELICATE GIRLS . political views were, in the op corn and bunion so .. 111 t at, ,� � I .�, I'� �� � .,ARE MADE STRONG 'the,Queen, thoroughly sound. He was be able to go an ere an 0 . - , Im 1. more like Palmerston and Melbourne, I . I I . I . � Rich, Red Blood Needed to Keep who had long served -her. He luid. a thing in absolute foot comfort ., , ... Up Their Vitality. way of falling In with her Views, and 'So marvelously powerful is Moone?s - 1. 11�1 . � I . I , I Emerald Oil that, thousands haVe- � � � yet usually carrying his point. He found it gives wonderful -results in 1.4 it should 6e, . borne in mind that was devoted to her as she was, dea-vot- , I . � pale, bloodless girls need -plenty of ed to his' great task of laying the -the treatment of, dangerous swollen i ' - or varicose veins. -C. Aberhart , 'us nourishment, plenty of . -sleep and feundations of the Empire. .'On Val- � 11 , regular out-�of-door exercise., But a entine Day, he sent ber,the following selling lots of it. . .. . . . I lack of appetite and' tireao aching effusion: . ---------- 19Z;— , ­�', limbs tend to hinder progress. To . - � . . I sa7e'the weak, thin -blooded suffer6r', The Earl of Beaconsfield to Queen CURRENT WIT AND WISDOM she must have new, -rich blood, and . Victoria. ,,­., . � I- , I nothing -meets a tase. of this kind so - . . 1� -�,, ., in an age of feverish production . well � 10 Downjhg Street, 14*bfi`)��bruary, and unceasing activity, the gospel of as Dr. Williains' Pink Pills. 1880—He wishes he -could 'repose on the right use of leisure and- of train- � 11 These pills not ,only enrich and in- a sunny bank,. like young Valentine ing for that right use still needs to be - : v . crease. the blood supply, they help thb' hi the pretty pictures that fell. from, taught�Prnfe,sor Ernest Barker. . Eippetite and aid digestion, relieve the a XOsy elo'u4.this morn—but the rev- . . weary back and limbs, thus bringing erie ,of the happy youth would be I new -health and strength and trans- 'rather different from -his. ValeiAine "What sort of show was that yom -r- I I I formi4g anaemic girls and -omen would qTeam of the future� and youth- went to last night?" "It was a mus- I - � . into cheerful,' happy people. k ful'loves, ,and all iiiider the inspira- ical tragedy.'�­Life. I . I The value Of Dr. Williams' Pin. tion of a''beautiful clime! Lord Beh- - . Pills in the' case of anaemic girls -is conafield. no..longer inthe sunset, ­but - This is a mighty big world for am provedby the case of Miss Lucy Stod- the . twilight of ie'xistienep,. must en- h6n.est man and u pretty small one ,,, . dart, Margaretville, N.S., who says: counter a life of anxiety and toil; but for a crook.—Kiteliener Record. . "'Froin the age of 12 to 15,I was'in this, too, has its romance,, when he - - an anaernic condition. I was very remembers that he labors for the ' thin and nervous, had no appetite and. I . ,The man who is always telling you !,ad. n;,D &�ire to take part --in the most gracious of beings! .,.' how much he does for others needs I . Before he- published '�EudYMIOW' he wiAching.­40hicago Daily News. doings -of those of my age. My mother sent her ,a. Tulsome lefter announcing "., . I got tonic after tonic for nie,,,but they the fact, and saying that it seemed The old-fashioned girls -who,used to -;,. I did me, very . little good. - Then Dr. unnatural to him to -itake, any. step, go in for frills are now coming out . '6��4 Williams� Pink Pills were recommend- Of a public natum without prevatialy strongly,, for thr-114-Arkansas Gaz- � ed and. almost- fron�i the first they Confiding it to her. ., It- almost seenied' ett6. � - . I �� � seemed to be just what was needed to as though he felt it necessary to ask ' - '-,--�, . . I I restore - strength. After ta . ' — . - 11 , ­�,' 11% t'�,-.�,��: 11, "I I . - , her permission. JE1e--s,ent,,her.aa­ad _"F�r�o 'e, lkjakeo ... ... perfect, - , I I - � a *i he -t wh6-ls tlie, . S ­., � , .t[C ��. I' "`fjl�JW&�Uo - I . , goipodx , , . the 'Pills Xor time r�felt An'.�,:Rfto-; vance, copiyo 1�6 O`Ve� #$ce -th6'iifA - - lit , � � 101� - ' .. ' . in'th� ' . I � , ­Tti ,,, ''W"W, WV,3q, " , L, �$,Q�" ,. 1 C ­­­­ � . ',' gether different girl. I gof up ietion, but" Of 0 '- g, . reign, not only of my .t son . .,fte - , � . il'� a aaxopbone.-L�f6i "i -. .1 morning feeling bright and active, my heart." go wonder, that � Queen - I . . . � I . I . �. I . and r Victoria felt his, loss keenly. She dis- ,U a, rich man is sthigy people say I � , then I have always taken a couple; of liked Gladstone because, of his itol ' he has his geberoit �1� - I er- us, impulses under ­, boxes of Dr. Wllliams� Pink pills"in ance of. Home Rule , agitaton6 . and p�rfed contribl.--mChicago Daily News. I I the spring, as a tonic and -have thus wrote to . friinds'thitt -she never could t/,�' .1 . . . .- . � - I kept in the best of condition." . accept'hini,'- as ,her chief'sAviser. The . The bane of the churches is just. , Every weak girl shou14 promptly 'ery thought -of, ft'mad "alte'ill. that the follow the example of Miss-Stod art. v 6 -her q. .- .y are so.churehy,-Dean lhge�,- I ­- 4- - She spoke of- abdiciiih.g. and. when - I ­ . I . - I 1, 2 feeling sure that the pills will. renew the unwelcome statesman was,thrdst A scientist says I .human, intelligencei, . I * her -health. You can get the -pill's from- upon her,she did:not allow herself to is 450,000 yea; old, but d not state 'I at 50 - - i the making of decisions it 17 11 begin tor any medicine dealer or by mai be ignored in - how soon act its iaga. � cents a box from The Dr. Williams' I I I A - , I I . �Detgit News. Medicine Co., Br6&ville, Ont. - . � . 11 . . � - - I : . I -- ----- -- -- - -- .. - I- -­ - - ­ � - - --- - - ---- ­ ­- � - - . . . — I 1.� I --It Vag-the'lb-ry government -that;- - . I VICTORIA'S LETTERS PROVE I Tels Skinny1dew :, sacrificed 127,000,000 at least of -Brit- . . I I I ish trade in order to give itsii�ff the ' ' EMBARRASSING , king a melodramatic- raid , upon Arcos.-Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. ' How 10-.1plak Wekht luxury of -ma . It is -said that the Royal familyi% has .1. I — . ". . been distressed by some of the mat- I I �-- "I , You mustn't tell Willie, MA not, Z ter contained in the third series of MONEY BACK IF YOU DON'T single -man 'has been elected prime letters of Queen -Victoria, recently . I � . . minister because of his knowledge of published, and that there will be no If the flat chested man whose. ribs Algebra. -Quebec Chronicle Zele- - 1-D more issued. The prohibition come,,; are almost bursting through his skin ,graph , - . . - ' rather late in the day. The three do6sn't trk to make . himself - look 1, "- . . L I volumes already published, twoi Of like a real man, no one else will. . . I them a couple of years ago, and the When any man or woman needs �- Armed bandits who hold up chalm . , third this year, givei a pretty -well -fill- more weight 'they. ought to :be' told quent lash-afid-carry sentence&-'Bor-- ed-in portrait of one -'of the great fig- that the greatest of all flesh builders der Cities Star, I I . ures in tht� great 6 - ra that bearg her is McCoy?s Cod * Liver Ektract Tablets. � I . I . o , -0 I name. Queen Victoria herself, when McCoy takes all the risk-Aead ' Because you have heard some one. . . -some intimate memoirs of ber court this ironclad -Varantee. If after tak-, else say something that you desire to, . "" . were i publi4hed by a. -rather cynical ing 4 sixt cent boxes of Mecoy's, . , . . be true. is,mo pr6of of ­Ita, trutb.---+ ' .� historian, was ,profoundly shocked, Tablets o7� One Dollar boxes any. Houghton Line. ' . -. I I . but we had supposed that the bugi- thin, underweight man or woman . � q 0 , . . C, ness of be! g shocked had pretty well goesn't gain at least 5 pounds and Tho � I . � V.; so who live among the working passed awif, Public opinion of ray- feel completely, satisfied with the classes know tha. I t a miracle has hap- . alty and the relations of the Royal marked improVement -in, health --A- 4' . family, to the -British publ4c ,1have your didggist is authorized Ut return pened- the dole means th-4 in times greatly changed in the, � past forty,. t . he purchase price. . , - I . - of R&rsity the liome is-flot brokem � years. , They have not grown- les's re- Ask Charles Aberhart or any good ii�.--J. T. Xallon. I - - .. .. . I . .. . , - spectful or cordial, but they have druggist. . I � . I A woman may sometimes be teltej� .1 � beeil,_put on what might be called a I for-gran,ked, but sbe'lievi6r I with- , more human basis. ueen. Victoria ' ------��— � - . goes . 1. . I I out say.ing-Xitchener Record. ., I . I'll herself wai Irm, seated On DID BENNETT, FORESEE DOWN. . I ---I-- I . ber-thTo'ne than is her grandson, -nor . . I I I I I I A -woman's idekii of being bad somet- I I did the affection, of the people. go out FALL OF THN MATCH-MAKENG times is better tha�i her husband's . to her in more generous measurethan . I . INDUSTRY? idea of being good.-Oshawa.paily 'I " 41 I �. A , it has gone out to his- well -loved con- - Times, . I "' I , , sort. Indeed, the volume of I - . . .." . ... , 10 " - etters .Certain flippant paragraphers have .1 I . I - I . F. � I - . I which is said to have caused embar been referring to the Hon. R. B. Ben- , I do- not. think that th� �46161,4� I . rassment to Certain Personagm, re- nett as a "matchless ieader" since he ment ofthe iffistaltm4nt. plan aellfwj it cords the fact that at one time she disposed ,of his interests in the E, B. en,e Which velieed thought of abdicating. . . Eddy concern, while mori� aober� ty.--�-Mr. ,M.ckenng. regard -with anxie- Im Lytton Strachey, more than any � . I . , I - . mindeA. editorial writers haVe dwi,51t z I 1. 1. . I.. V 11 letters or memoirg or biographies of I , -­� � I :1 .. at some'length on his attitude fil g6v, iql6t the le'�Rst impottant faetoi� It , I the peri6d, is responsible for - giving 0ing himsdf from buaiftqss, intetehts the aUCCe8a Of this- gen4ration a view of Queen Me-- ,a -business i's, the wain- ,N� � so that he might, ,devote - big-triladlo j6pRn,,,b,i6f the tradjij6ris�,bh *,ti,Ai ji& ��, . I tori ; a that �qotite*pordvy gerie"'t'bris time to public affitirm - � � " .. was ' fbanded-.',4S1r � 1,redetidli�,: 9164, - -nevell serured,'ond, Big full-length life, ­ , , , . . portrait, -* well, as,, his studies. of Much . h as . been' WO&�, of,. his, ai�-' M.P. 7, �-, , , ­7��9­ ; " I . I 11 I - � ' ��gmineqt V�ctorianwl baa.,�eAq�p,cg TfUnCIRTAOTiz in -conser-vatave­quarters' # .... , � , : . -4 ... :1' . � ,�� . . - - I I 11, "- -�- - , I , . - , . . 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