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lilac: buihv, iuJ1 lie pruned eliout
nidUL aJ tzr.+I after they are
slow flowering. Pruned at .thlisi par.
tioular time .,fhey wiU prOduos super*
lor Wood arid, better bud si for met
yearee Dowering. Besides, the bush
wi be )(not withire ;prow bounds.:
a Van. Haute, ea bridal. wreath;
eihoeld dee be prunedahrutt thls time.
Tho Syritiga Should pruned as 8004
am it le done elowering. tether varke,
eine. 150ebus eltbeet Or ROW of. Sharon
elmela be primed ae late as November.
SOLUTE
, 4
EMPATY.
Cai tei-gs
Little Liver :NH&
Must Dear Oieprinturo ot
'
ace Pae-Strilla Wrnerer /wow.
very /aeon cuee as jun..7
tO
VAPift.kirr,a1 ournizu.
• 3 iiitA01,,F.112..
ITTLE annustms.
v tr,;.1 70f1 701.1111S) trvEn.
t;& LEs. 71/17 CZIRSTIPATIMIe
eye Ft)11 Set..LOW SWI..
MR 111E COMPLE)IDil
iGt7,1r..1:11.`11 MOST NM R,..WHATUR
85 Vern eetreeee Tegetareanneeneeesenneee •
oreneeenereene-------'
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
Dizzy?
IThen your liver isn't actin
well. You suffer from bilious-
ness, constipation. Ayer's
Pills act directly on the liver.
For 60 years they have been
The Standard Family Pill.
Small doses cure, All diZilsts.
IAVSOlt your moustache or board u beautiful
brown or rich black? Than Imo
BUCKINGHAM'S BYE t?Litsilkeers
or.. or 0..a4mys.0.4 R. P. N•00.11, 5. H.
DI0ER, DYSENTERY,
COLE, CRAMPS,
PAIN THE .STOPIACH,
AND ALL
SUMMER COMPLADITS,
ITS EFFECTS' anir. MARVELLOUS.
IT ACTS Linn: A CRAM
Emma: ALltems7 IINST,176TAt1EOUS.
Ecasant, Rapid, Reliable, Mutual
EVERY I4OU sisOuLa 1-1Avr. IT.
&en You* oneuunie FON Pr. VAXC NO OTHMR.
PMCC, - 35c,
Is a purely vegetable System
Renovator, Blood Purifier and
Tonic.
A medicine that acts directly at
the same time on the Stomach,
Liver, Bowels and Blood,
It cures Dyspepsia, Eilionsness,
Constipation, Pimples, Boils, Head-
ache, Salt Rheum, Running Sores,
Indigestion, Erysipelas, Cancer',
Shingles, Ringworm or any disease
arising from ari impoverished or
itnpure condition of the blood.
Eo r 6410 by All Drapaists.
CORONATION HONORS,
14iot Of Canadians Who Receive
Titles From tho King,
THE GENERAL LIU OF HONORS.
7pr.. porde% mrt multatic ittol from. 1P4
sIteNilltett *inters
rarker Knight -101st 11,30.10 11114.
Atherw1 acid :yr, iitiltert• •tior-
V.3.141-11•041. rite -Prise*
Or WOIOS enoneral.
Governreent House, Ottawas June
2(1.--II1s, Majesty the leing luis been
graciously pleased to, confer the fol-
lowing honors:
TO be a Member o f the Xing's
most honoreble Privy Coencil,-Iiis
lexcellenvy, the Ewe of Minto, ICJ).
- ee.(1., Governor-Geoerat
TO be Knights Commander of the
most distinguishea Order of $t. 11-1 l-
obate and St, George. -The
Daniel Minter McMillan, Lieut. -Gov-
ernor of Manitoba; The non, Frede-
rick'WilImni Borden, Minister of 1,11 -
Mitt and Defence.; 'rho lion. William
Malook, Postnutster-Oenerul ;
To be gnighte Daehelor.-The llon,
Henri lelzeae leaschereau, puisne
judge of the Supremo Court of Can-
ada; The IIon. liobert I3oa1t, Presi-
dent of the Legislative Council of
Nova, Scotia.
TO be Companions of the most dis-
tinguished Order of St. Michael and
8t, George.-LieutaCol. Frederick
White, Comptroller of Northwest
Moented • Pollee; Lieut. -Col. Vevey
sherwood, Commissioner Dominiou
Police; Robert Harris, Esq., Fresi-
dent Royal 'Canadian Avaderay.
1 IVO 4. OP 1011. 11
London, 'June 20.-A long list of
rot.onitt Ion Minors was given out
lest night. The Earl of Hopotoun,
(toe el 1ior-0 enerit of the Common-
wealth of A est ra in . who recently re-
signed, Is raised to a =remise:La
Lord Milner is raised to the rank of
Viscount.
New Order. -Tho King has Institut-
td 0. llf.!W Ordel• or merit. to which
he has appointed Lord Wolseley,
Lord BobLot d Kitchener, Lord
Kelvin. Lord Lister, the Hight Hon.
;feint MoeleY, the Liberal statesman,
and George Watts the loyal Acetic, -
;Melon, liis Majesty has ale°inset-
tend a 11ZNO erdel` fer CiVH s'erVantS,
Cill Mud. the Imperial SertiCe Orden
Peerages.- Peerages are eon 'erred
n tee 1 tight lion. William :Jackson,
Cooservatilat member of f`arliamt nt
for North Lreds, and former Chief
Seeretary for 11 loehe
1Ton. Sir Ughtreel Jnmes 1eay-6-11
ileworth. Bane, Liberal nienther for
Parlianant, for the Clitheros Phi; ion
of Lancashire mut an etinca'ional re-
former. 8ir Frauds Knollys, leivate
Secretary to King Edward. Art bin.
Thigh Sentili-Parry, th lenient of the
Nati/nue n of Conservative Ath
soeietions. Lieut. -Gen. Sir 'Frames
Grenfell, the (lovernor of Malin, 4\1-
,9ml:on-Bertram elitforcl the dir &ti-
me 1 and Um trustee of the Wallace
collect ions.
Privy Couneillors -2- The. Earl • of
Minto, GoVei nor Conceal of Carmelo,
Lord liothechild, Lord Lister, .Loid
n'elyin, Sir Echenrd Oreer,
former Seeretary or state for Foe-
eign 17airs, Sir Ernest Cassel, the
niereiteuit awl •Ilnitneler, Lieut.- Col.
Sir Albert lIcnry Ifinie,
W' Natal, Sir flohert Bond, Pio-
ef Newfoundlund. .
Ilarenets.-Ovorge 1Tenry Lewis, the
weli-1 nown lawyee. 'I Ile Lord elteyor,
Sir Joseph Ininsdale, Sir Andrew
Notae, ye:reeled/luau of Sir. NV. C.
Armstrong, *Whitworth et, Company,
Col. Sir oelward lii.edforel, the 1eea-
niis3 loner of Police of London, Sir
Fran els lieury e:vans, Lileoral mem-
: el. 01' ParLlnn((nt jr. Fronels 7. len-
ry inking, 1 hysician-in-Ordinary to
the leiter, Sir Edward roniter, Pres-
ident of the 'loyal Academy, Sir
( kitties Hubert Parry, director of
the !loyal • College of Music, Sir
Pied:rick Treves, Sergc-Surecoa to
th • ?eine, Sir ehomas Lipton.
len JAW n -ler. A. Velem Doyle, crea-
tor of Sherlock *Holmes, Oilbert Par -
eon the novelist, horn in lIelleville,
Cm.. le, C. Ilurnand, editor 'of -
Pen h. I.eslio Stephen, President of
:he Eteival loot:icily. Charles; are-nd-
liani, the 0 ct or. 01 i ver Josoeit
1 ridge, Vrineiriti of the 'University of
Ilinitinghem. William lasieson
leiveto t-iteretitry to the
1.01'd Mnyor f I.olidon.
Pultdite, .1 cdge Of Catt-
alo.. John /save '111(11 necroft, %lea-
Cresicltri of ili! ii.st t t 0 Nat i ve
Charities. lionert 1-0 ik, 0. ininther
of tee .Legislative Council ot Nova
Sent in. 11. D. Shea, of Newfoui cl-
land.
The Order of lenight of the Garter
is lent/nye/I on ho but e el tIL g•
ton anii 11 Inlet: of Siitherioncl.
Niko •of leoeburgh and I le:
Veil of ired levet on are mad 3
of tit., epistle.
, '1 he leer' of leeniskillen an.1 110ron
Deriee heeterie Ieniollte of St. I tet -
t lint.
entielits Commen Right. Time
el. ;mei, .101•11 Jed - Ad nin-
e/tine llig,ht leem. Sir. *Dighton
esee;vee 07 tee I „ivy
lextro Leseery of toe ..tri 4.
Ilea. Ile:moll Erie Ilarlinetom
lit-
Itt eetteri titry to Lord leinsilowne,
the l.'orvitni Secretary. Ciletim
ward llitwaliet„ a partner 10 the firat
of Zintews. 3, I'. .Morgint & t'ompivay.
Sir 'William Melee- Cburell, President
or the Itoyel College of 111 lane.
Lied Rayleieh, Profteesoi. oe 'Natural
Plelosoilly In filo lios•al Institution.
Ilipelt 1 Ion. William Edward teekey,
member of Parliament tor 11(7111111
University. Admiral Sir Rdwrird 1104
bort. 'Secretary Moore Whitcomb,
onii the force engeged in 'the 111•st in-
ternational netemot to relieve Pekin
in '
Field efeirehals and 'Generale -The
Nike Of Connaught commanding the
foeces in 'Ireland and tho Third Army
Corps and Sir Ilenry Wylie Norman,
0 -enema lt Indiari -Staff CerPe, lutve
been promoted to be Vield Marshals,
THE MIAMI TORSI. 'JULY 31, 1902.
Marvellous Escape- FromDealh.1 T„ PLATFORM,
./111,em.
310ral 01 1.07 for the trim who drinks,
• 9 etent at titration tor tin! las it who thinks,
?CU airy Compuill
Loot! suasion ler the to grate:titer,
Preent 10.'tee utt.to 1
ltifeetlies hell in flhishoinee jilt', first lied
noes a wondrous work for Mr eerelitenwiratien is exekeatea to all nte ;sited
tinrd Teetdity la soca wombat ti.ea o'e,oek. A
711.1110 4113,0104011 me drink ;Mike
Geo, March,
After ilof Othrflores eMedifines
ansomizaT Ltz-Noisn.
t'olit the Presbytoriar....flaulter "nre
quele the to/Joie/Pee given. ;le the
It is wellknown that terrible rheututi• wo;4.g f 110 off:leer of the LiqUor
tieut and beiatioe emote inure helpless. 1-ettgut..0, QUIP,. at tk Mee tirer,',. lib which,
miss, Litooto tatifering end agony +my LIM 1 14tVelt$ of the saloon illtere4s
Of tlte etber.thseitere.titith intitnit. Were being dieeaseed,-.
Tees great zt7edloiijat virtue$. of alVaitr. front 71101$0 PLO1S,
(eatery Ouiliiminett ie tee gereielitee, elicit the eueeesis of Oar
Quly troetwot y $ptivitio for 1717, Coro of 14Si77eS2! IS dependent largely upon tim
all forms tit rbentimitistit. Tlitositoinis 01oreo tio4 of appetite for drink._ APIA
strong testimonial leitors fiont tee most who eirte1,e. lienor liko othere, will
prountiotit people prove tilitt Pal 11e'ti ur!kt 40 1113w alVai-to ereet'
Uelery. Celupoutel bee conieletety ben- el, crux counter,e will bo emptyeeo will
lehee reeetsientea ween lei other treer. kx, our eaters. Our. childreieevill go
ment lets faiied. Mr. Oieeree tie wei. roust change our buil-
"Victoria Ave., .Nor(1),, IA:1.11411ton, (Mt., trire.vess4,e1,ct,411v110.0..t of bouN oth.3r more re -
"Halving eX0rienee7l. ell the pities iiiid The ope:n f.iehl for the creation Of
agonies of that useful niseaso rhenium. tios aPPetqe le axo ths boys. After
tisw, for the past teu yeara, and haying :Lee Lave grown and, their habitjs! are
root with so many oisuppoiutuieuts lifter fprIned, they rarely ever char.go in
usingnictileims of hinds, I <Mushier tele regard. It will be needful, tlitere.
it a duty to lot tmtinring 17)011 7717(1 women fore, time miesionary work bet done
know what Paine's Chevy Compound enlol(g the boys, and I maim the euge
did ter ins week), ov voy Itto was i4 gest..zon,. gentlemen, that 'tickles ex-
enaen 40 treats to the boys now, will
N.P1i1Lp
eeie, streauly rectum Metaled to give reture intiollare to emu( tille after
Paine's Celery Cetueouoil a fair trial or .tbe appetite hue been formed. Above
et$ troubles. 1 bought it mei used he 017 51147101, udsa
ese, ctrciteenlm
teatiVttinItel"abscautoly
awl the mutts were simply tuurvelluns. u
4 I was et.couroged everjeyeit that; f'er'a1s11.• ;Yeti wilelher! 02,0leee oe
/luta a 1104 e„tha tett les emote thee neepelton,.the feet re1I)ain:1 thee; the
could uurtt ert,„ „wit „ 1„„gekenueeig trinfic exists only by recruits from
cese as mine. I euntieued the USO of the e'lluTg, the boYS. "W anted, 0 hall -
Compound, ann Mut myself liew 0201 tomsand he's." roust bo the. con -
nom 111 every respect. Pitine's Celery
Compoond also eanished pains iii.d
troubles that i experitqa(1.(1 in the region
of toy kidneys. 1 consider Paine's Celery
Compound my heal/II-giver end hie -
preserver."
Violuting Fruit Marks Act
Several inspectors tinder the Fruit
Marks Act have reported to tho Dom-
inion Department of Agriculture that
etrawberries and other small fruits
ere teine eold in various eontres, peck-
ed ie eiech a manner as to violate
tha lernit Marks, Act. Large and solid
berries have beenefettnel placed on top
to cover fruit of ettalIer eizo nne poor-
er quality at the bottom of the boxes.
Directiots! have been issued to the
ii.spoctor.s to enforce the provisions
of the It rnit Marks Aot egitiust fraud
771 within the last year, its-shewn by the
the pecking of small frnits seg-
cirotely an against fraud in the pack- lyaalrill l'111:1113 hist 'w,,surd, by 1-11.
minissimeer of nigh ways, '24r. A., W.
h.g et . "tidos. The inspectoci Co
Campbell. The repuit recordl
visit the various' cant -see from time
to time to carry, 0(11 those ins I rue.- a.otirveinu.,etetoirn.rioetei 45bl i.0 :vet t72j f.vor sibreoe‘nvst
•
ist,.1.1 motto of tins -Infamous business
that a few may vow riclt andetheir
children live in Inxury. while their
patrons go down, to the lowest depths
of degradation: end 'poverty.
Seoh It frank (statement ought: to
"°°•se, Parente to take the proper
steps to protect their ohildren front
Mclooh, beside whom the ancient
Minotaur of Crete, who eed on young
mint end inn ideas free% Athena, Viae
patron ;saint. -Union Signal.
Goed Peed; Clennee•
No lent than 73 townshipa in Ontario-
vo commuted and ebel tho
74; 111.7170 laber system, with a VIeW tCI
.se ui irg let -rirdi oy m r • skilld
enys the Toronto Globe.
Aertrt leer of lbeee mode the chencre
•
the. the nureeinont fel improvement
has t Le i nod (mite largo preport Ione
•
161 New eery leeive in Ontario. , Tine iv the morn grati-
•
fyieg when it is remembered with
J. le Elliott, a Californian, wbo ...Int irdifferceme the .snbjeetwas at
Rpeut last week at his old: eianan in filer rtocived by the people. The re -
alt. sailed on the Tunisian cin Sat- port ceLtains some vale.able .sugges-
welly for Loudon. Ile lum invented thins fer municipalitiee proposing to
1
ti o gLev; explosive. which. he says is more i ii ke ad vantage of tbee province; 1
n ly
powerful theddite, and he will grant, and makes, public the i.e.3gula-
offer it tthe British overn:wilt. I awe or three (wait nentlenicn • have 1 tioras goterning the. grant which call
fen •a geed standard of roadway.
seea the. explosive.. but, no one except
3eillott es convereenc with its
intenefacture. Ile etenned willing to --_-
-beell:loci Hjs Comrades
esatits stre
e 'ngth whilo he f.
.dmontr
teat/ there, but the. fevered few to Knoxville, Tenn., June 22. -An at
whom he revealed it were content
lenk i4ver.: the American, Army in the
with hie word, without the proof. The ; eannineeee joule at e arth,n party
eel:lc:sive is discharged by pressure IL:re last. night stnr.ed,.a desperate
end is in liquid form. Mr. Elliott eight wheel: may coa5 foer lime One
declares, that he onn dostroy the large iner, le dead- ena three ethers. ;noted
(V. endnitiier-so.
f...war afloat. '."1 have per- fen the tradeeer of tho eoldiersnd te
n
eseevery n(1l in th pro- /levee; god. regular reeenLly returned
eon: haye mat .witle every c4c.P1asivn from Manila, who defended the Tenn
17°Irn• 8134 rale°. e•ciliAes them all." Onion, of the troop., ore probably
l'aeolly wet:need. Lincoln Monday,
w1.0 terted 1hr7)eyeere in the areh'pel
ere • eurvived. the. massacres of
•
(Ottawa Joureal, Ira.)
Unfair and Unwarran•ter: Accusation ego tie a. member of the Oth Infantry
Corr:pi:to; C at Belttirwa Sarno enve•
"Taking election after election, and Ahem: Barger the Ito when the latter
'collared one "two thirds of Pie
`c.v. r r. s ers • wen, ever t `to the
and the comparatively few eases in
-• - PhilippIrtes were heedlume tine the
which fraud has beer. ehown end the es
comparatively few ballots that have'?hethird Were cowardanti bre
heel
heel, changed as a eeettlt oe a re-
actant, it iv but fair in _the interests
of the Provinee 11.9 a Province: to say
the{ such wholesalt1 accusation as
the Toronto News makett are not on-
cm:sleeting the nnmber of returning,
officers and other officials engaged,
In the fight that f.ollowed, two
Hobbs and rit nne.rly, took tho
w,r1 cif l3arger. All fought with pan
bet knives Me•iiilav- etalevel in
but 70 jettular vein' mid week frein IMly rafair and unwerranted,
lass or hlood. sank to I he ground. Then
culoulated to iltsgust inilerxmcient
nee ef hie eilences in tee crowd- Mulcted i
.'n.ters Mao like fair play. No paper
late beet. more FAIVere In coneetnna- eiire. a revolver and• lie .shot Kennedy
elenday then 51101 at 13.1-rger
Linn of •election frautle rinin the jeer- "'"'"I
srel Irr.t fulled to bit either. 1
t, tho jeurnal teePe impelled to ;
n '1 (('1 S(.31.1x1d twenty times and. I
protest against- the manner in white.
Ceenereitive papers; aro Crying "1" "'';' 7 vca`ver• •
fraud, instead 1 merely• _...._.._-
sti,groutising.e, the known cases."
Green Crops in Orchards
Invest ;gat icsi conducted at Cornell i
San dole .Seare
• , •• F •., , • • • • • I
Jn ColifornZa thel San ;lose Maio. is the need et monee eystexe of fertilizing ;
destreyed by fumigating the trees the, cachArd hinds to mak() the trine 1
with cyanide feanes, leach tree 79 001'- preelece earge, handsome eoramereini ;
coed with a canvas tent, which en- entree neve- growers have, reached ;
Mopes it entirely, and tho fumes are the cutelus;on that great manure lo
left to operata hail an hour cot..,10 men- economical and as saZiafantory j
Wu-. Wealthy eampanies, each having • as e:Kr.`1131V% tertilizere anti barnyard i
theesautle• 61 tents, undertake the nrineres, but NW npprehend that iS 21
orangeor other trolls, peet net ciesily sintled. The differ -I
tired de the; work thoronghly, and the ent clover Mel green teroee mind he
result is most satisfactory. an, orchard :should t.),,s. forth:) doubte, ,
lis Peensylvanite the ,scale is tonght perp.e.e. ef protecting the tine rem ;
nmeceseiully and -cheaply with mole 7114 wintee and for le rtijiaing the sell 1
jio To teem. ..1111 American exchange hy turn:ug under early in spring. In
! . I tLn •OXP *I' 1.0•- 14.3 1.eed3 ftt 11V3 itiTtire
Ae taiusual arnonnt of San joio scale station ii was- feand that the varinue
'tee been developed in private orchards crops show in rnitl-suramer. after the 1
leeensylvauia thiv erring by Enos
11 nig of. Waynesbero, epeeial ogent
ot tete ;state departineei of ogrieulture
in hen invetitigation te. the nerseries.
Is:el of the winter crop had been plow- •
ed under and allowed to discompose, 1.
.111(1 a 1 'aint gave to t h ee'l by the fol. •
lowing epteng 137 porinds of nitrr,gen
Ale Engle says diet even if tha de- tot the: aero, maniniothi red elover 130 1
intteneril euce,eeds in :stalaping patnide crimeon elover 104 pourd and 1
the eetlie in. the turselies it will have meamon rod mover 87 pounde. Similer.
e Loa fight to keep 11 in cheek inore lv the hairy vt•tell nal soy leen were !
glee de Teel spri•eate yards. planted, and on env ;tem the former •
Ile seen it. lest week Onia in conn :trent the heaviest yield produced 256
party with rrot. George C. Butz, of Tererele ot raft:gen steal ethe may pet :
eente college, in making an ekaittina- li;.1 potnols, both, wilhiab 1:iirett ni.oritha
7 7.s17 01 the mean% of the use of crude after plurdir.g. Aceordinp; to thrA:.:!
teeirnleeni to prevent the spread of returns it was estimat..4 tlwt the
scale. Mr. INgle SOyS tilat 8o) -far as letire vetch netted te, the °Yenned eoil I
17.1 cle.:trved, NvIrtra: tee petroleum • in 'the form of nitrogon. Thosphorie
efts applied there It no doebt as to its ael 1 end »:'t '.711) about rie worth ef
"11' snggests that the tcht mental .ef fertilising value of the green trrops
c material to each acre. AtItted to this-
usirg retitle pctrelytim 11 to sprlyi It. there Is th rdvantage dinained et.
with. 41. very thin' sprayer in limited, protecting the trees in the winter. An-
roor titivs, not exceedieg, one pint te other point is the goo4 obtaiectihi the
a! free. Till% tins theap.eiti Mar) best tee ef these plantal by preeerving fhe
remedy that haa been found for scale, moisture in the *soil in hot weather,
and 15 Its% expmsive then whAlc oil and in inducing tbo.reotl of the- trees
ewe. widele 19 me •eXternivelY tteed .4* to penetrate far deem ibto 'the stile-
') teneylvimia fanners and :fruit grove . soil Derp-rcoted trees ere the attrd.,
ers, t • ie t he t
„ s s p et msra.
The Breakfast Table Leader,
MALT
BREAKFAST
FOOD
Hos no Equal in 14 World
The lYinst Concentrateorm of
Nourishment.
A. n hot weather brealetets6 disb, Malt
Breakfast Votal inui no viptel 10 the
world. It ie Medi nourishment 111 the
MUSD vOntanttroteit r'orta, it Is .delieloits
to filo 11.1.,ste„ ratistyrag„ appetizing! &ma
easily digeeted. firisaktast
oneFgrzes Lind intigointrii body iota,
brim!. It IS tiro only tinus,hie food for
young and old it) the hot weather, Your
greyer lecomilierale it.
A mune APPAL
^
A Canadian Lleernalist, and ex -Public
School Teacher Stricken -with.
ConeemptIon
Celnelenr on the. ;following letter
Is barelly necessary., It tens its iiwn
liorrowfal tale. ThLs asay be said,
that, at the, time, evoiy' doer seemed;
(dosed, one of the trt.14teeS of the
Natiot al Sanitarium. Anecciation
cured, at hie own, eepense, temzierary
acoommodation with medical attend --
awe end nuesingeeor the siolc man.
The wife is a, graduate/ nurse and a
1V319 retatO 01)103 for her, but
at thee point the eriends interested
thentsel yea o41 her behalf learned that
elle wee thn neither of: a young' babe,
iind consequently could; not enter up-
on the pesitiou offered. Surely th•3
neee tor ;the work enclertaken by
the Teatime' Sanitarlean Association
far the 'sufferers iront consumption is
great. - For abvious( reasous names
are omitted' from letter,- •
, - •
--,Tau. 1011902.
W. 3. Gage, Req., Toronto.
Me dear Mr, Gage, -Ne dnebt your
noble effort to relieve the eonsumpe
tive isituatiare has brought you many
piteous inquirien re the "free" eel-
Klition teat in being fitted up. In
iny Caw the, 01115171 11 2t3 00E33 in a pa-
culiar Inannar. Au,nit a mouth ago
iriy pecple -1.00.1)3 Maine], under Die
,.:4eitdr•tcllies Ito,/ ti'lVallisltin3t1b.we:.(3;11.0Ltreto. )(pdayt.O-8.exc.n0-6
in ad niece.. to Dr. -- tor ono montlee
Lnal troatmeut at hi eplaoa in --,
1 went there, end, although lea pro-
mised, he eveiting4 to accept any 1...le-
7;/Amb1e ternm alter the month, hie
plan; was the, name rata; - half mesh
and balance secured; by good paper.
Neithei the man nor the place on -
der presont cenditionrees fit to be
-14306...Led with •tha Wen latrpose
of a. is4itarium. I tried to gat a
-- Ileepital, bat none were
avant) hie. My, brother, unfortunate.
I>, did no. inquire at( any other' city
institetion, so Team. here yesterday
to my mother-in-•law'st home. 'My
wife is a graduate nurse, and under
her cane but little fear wits enter -
Putted, es xny else had( developed no
virulent symptoms. 1 have ineeroved
greatly, lint the !act fehet I have.
tenxi away mid in poesible eontitet
with the "trne" dangor, 1 found the
door tilMOSt ClOied egainet me. My
wite did sloe:end in getting perrais.
Mon to fiz. me cotin the. .backi kit-
chen. This wee rin, hardship, becauee
for years; I have had no floor-ruge
or window-ourtains in ray sleeping -
room I am not a graduate in medi•
MILO. but my knowledge of sanitary
law is -thoroughly .prdessicull. 1
am a journalist, arid the trouble ha33
boor* that I 1113.110 leaden), barn! the
cateJle at both end, e to. make ondri
meet. Systematio starvatieel has pro-
dueed the preenne ecillapee. T. Van
oiv... pea retereneee 414 rtigniels niy
general worthiness, but few knows my
poverty. of can give -.some
information ; also -- of -.
ei the G./obi:, or Mr. ef
the; Stars know of me to some: extent,
exieleee herewith a clipping from
tlie lilrth.1 cf. *lanuary 22nd, 1001.
1'.0. in -- township, 13 my fail:-
er'e leeee edd.r...33. I would be •wei.
come there, bete it would, menn terve
people in a. room (with bet one win -
(low) if my .3 erestrer brother le at
benee which lie fremeently bi. My
teeter, neno is none too rdhust„ does
all the fannwork el the 'leasehold.
eey lot wan tolerable before, .oven
when more cr lees ehunnecl, but 1107111
thtl WS' "111eS".'11.,' is lcoked opcn as
n met/ince to the general health of
the hotenhold, 1 cannot Z3 content.
1 pennies no "real reseerees" leveret
the understandieg n Christian
emeseitnee. One has said, "Knock ;tee
it ..shall be: opened unto you," and
trren this tippeal raay be ceneiet-
er.t with Hie mes:sagn.
'Most faithfully' you re.
• •
The Tenn Hospital Sor Ccreeinetivee,
erecter' renter ,tho anspicee of the
National ' Sanitariran 'Asecciation
eunimeneed to rt•c).sive patients on
April 2er.1. eoeinniodation .w 171 Ito
provided for 100 petien es at a east
of ever ,e10;030 yearly, cavering fee:ai-
red 111te1.I1entio, ne.eleage licard. laun-
dry, etc:. There is no ernlowinent,
buileings ere the gift of two
Toronto citizens. The trtiat,es Wst,
rselely on the generavity of the pill).
lie for elle $10.0e1) for iriaintenano...
WILL YOU IIiebre
, (Contributions may' be tent lo Ilon,
Sir Wm. 11. Meredith, Rt., Chief ate.-
tice, 4 Lampert Ave„ toronto;
.I. Gage, Esq., 52' Front Atrect weet.
Toronto, or the National Teust Co.,
1,11111i:ea, Treasurer, 22 Xing ntreet
eaist, Toronto, ,
'XI o "AtiOncles
1S IVA, hot many wile are cured of
itehhig, bleeding or lit•Otreding pilee by
the us.. of Dr. Chase's Otetinent look
upon rilcir rerovery es next thing to
Holler lo,ts. 11; is /101; uncommon for
11,11111 who have undel*gOne painfrd,
nsky ntul expensive operatiots 117
117)1 1* to leet fi 11 a 1 1 le cured by
11117) wonderful ointment, It is ihe
atandsrd the 711M14 over and the Only
g tenanted clue for Diles.
.SPONTANEOUS :Catillintalit
Shre4do4 Porn And Alfalfa CiAvor
Often Qeuee Fires
Siimc the buTO1OtS A, rseemaren
herr in Dereliwn, Towasiiip, consider-
oblo 4Lsorasion ewe arisen, regerdiag
the danger of abredded 00re mut ether
etored crepe from einietan--e
mem nombetition, thee "Paratveo
41h -co te," of May let, letters from of.
131107.5 of Iowa, cud Michigan
It:xfxminiental Statione were pLiblietad,
eienvires the mire necee3arn Ltifti the
en mine:Italie to be. excl. 0. Ise d In the ester -
a shredded, fodder oorn, a ir;UOti
01'3a: OR w1110/1 is handled that way in
the Westerru States. Xhis roonth vie
exein receipt of Bulletin 149; Kau-
se,i Agricultural College, dealing weite.
ppoz•tanenuls conilinstme ot alfalfa ori
luceone clover. Tee anther, M.
Cottrell, M. S., wile- is vs charge. of the
farm at that institution, .states
(luring the :summer of 1901 there were
men), instances at *t%faIfa hay bemire.
rio hot that it took feral by .letontau-
ewes eombusetiou fund was` destroyed.
L4r•
i1 L.1 11C7•
j:j,
b1000.1,:no1':
7P.A*.l'kTt
421Q/ic-
e' eee.e
eelle •
Fix examples are 'eleven, showlug the
cei.tlituate nncier whielt the loss tQQ11;
0 ;L. BoU, Maehattare Kan., began
cettexig a heavy crept ot alfalfa when
the tinst. bloom appeetad. It was left
1. he e doge in the ;swath and then; place
ed 727 windrow,e, where it remained
Linen days longer before being stack-
ed Tele oetire fir.st eating. of 150
tone wag, placed in cA0 stack le, appar-
er tly geed condition, The stack net-
tled considerately and beca.rao very
warm, but no danger was anticipated.
AbouL forty deys afterward, a .smalt
flee, resembling a Ipeoneotive
Lcad-
light, wile noticee by a neighbor, and
befor'e. help could iirri•ve Um total crop
wee consumed.
Emmet Mel)Oveld, Manhattan, Xan -
sat:. ;use tuatle liis first cutting -when
the early bloomP OPPoered, the le•It
wcek in May. The hay Wale Lett 10
the ISW•atil for about a day, where it
wae peened in windrows by a side -dee
livery rake, whore it romainod fen -
three days and was finally loaded with
O hay -loader and placed in (stacks ca
about. twenty tone each. efen the
moreing of July 2.5th, One ;stack 1711,9,e0
bre that it wee thought unwise to
leave i1 knee longer, as others stood
near by. After a few feet wee taken
from the top, in was 4or1nil, to be tele
Lot te harelle, and it W11..1 well wetted
anti left to see what would follow. in
three- /aor.r.s a blaze, broke out ebent
four feet -f;rom! 'the ground and the
!stock' was 'must:med. .
Simne11 reperte corns from 3 1.. Moe
Commack. 7,,eanda1e; George Washing-
ton, Manhattan ; W. D. Poole, Drigg'
line T. W. Andrews, Rossfale, leensas.
La tied,. ease Um hay, ware not stache et,
tultil it was considered3 sullicieraly
dry, and in 0110117 instance firo broke
mit h. from forty dons to two men-
the fren. the. date of etackir.g. ;
Itsumming up these) results, Mr.
Cottrell states that in every cane spon-
tramome coinbultion . tlecurivelevith
the frese cutting, the growth of wince
MM.,. rank and the time for enring
damp and unsatiseactory. With later
cut ting11 the growth isnot ao rank, and
te.ceulent, the weather 777 drier, and.
therk is more wird, which inakes em:r-
ing At the leaneas eitation farm
they haVe wit had alfalfa heat einffi-
oleetly to takefire. but the first out -
target /wee often became very shot.
During the last four yeare It been •
ro-..eked outside 1,0 re81.1110 r.afety to I
hroldirq,,, mule later crepe ha•vo been ;
.sLo1<v 121 th% barn without fof
ear ;
lees.
/he I:anon to he lrewn from :Mee
reeraltn
are worthy 'the consideration
oi Ceeadien farmers in clover hame t-
hee Alfalfa es a comparatively new
crap thie country, but its many
qualities have so ed 11 it to stockmen, in certain -districts
that a large acreage 171 sure to he
gro.vn The preetioe of ehredding
corn, also, bee lately boon introducett
ard if its popularity amongst Amer: -
car. farmers is any guarantee of its
amiability to conditions in this coun-
try. wb may look forits more genera'.
.Heretofore, very little corm-
ative testimony has been lorth-
coining lo show the possibility of loss
Aorecl vegetable matter from von-
tateous combustion. Turther in-
sesugationi is needed. In the mean-
time, it will be well for all concerned
to litho warning by 1110, experience of
Mr. Freeman mid the farmers of Kan4
sea State,whose losses kave been stet -
ed. -Farmer's Advocate.
Has Made M ill IONS.
It is pretty well understood) says the ;
;Montreal Herein., that Jemes Ross, Me:
of our leadiug "captaius of industry," ;
has made more money daring the past ;
year than any other man in Canada. ;
Mr. Ross has just completed the sale
of the Birmingham railway in L'agland,
; and people in a pesition to know a Ilene;
!about the transaction claim that Mr.;
;Ross has made not less thee :A000,07,0!
; on the deal.
Friends say that $12,000,000 Would!
;not be too small ati amount to er..eit
Mr, Koss as his gains tluri»g the year.
Tho public is eTrendy iutimate with
'his Calm Breton enterprises. Iu De.
kninion steel it is esthnated that Mr.
i Ross's holdings have increased nearly ;
$4,000,000 in value, while it is &thew
; that 110 45.1 beet 1110110 e5,00a,030 itt the
:rise in inutuiou coal, when 'that stock
I Was carried from 34, to 143 Moue of th.
Mose eXeitiug campaigne eve
r seen ou
lit.ho Montreal stock exchange.
I..7.Tbel year's work, in feet, eilaces• Me
Mee in the foremost ranks of Cautidae,
1 richest men. ;Indeed, it is doubtful it
1 his fortune is now -attended by any
i e
!lewd Strain:one's.
' If the lignree given two not astrey,
inet flee* canbot be very melt so, and
)Jr, Ross was a reeident of the United
8tates the New Veer pupae wouid
„ri.alltly agare out that during the you •
Ile 11178 wade $1,000,000 rt. moath, $.11;00.1e
I
a day. S1,712 an hour, VS.31 amino(
and 43 'nen ts ft second,
Mee
When, tv'as.77
77474 vwas tligriting. At 44g,
eft only '41 pounda. 1,g
that AO 4 Mad travei
bt4Y"ht,eauirrtaroes,•emrtsd:34"ttm'iler..aferQctsrt:p9e036Ipiwav'74. .• • i,.e134,(;;;',
vtle"-oellt4141/%14 °bag: antrithe''v-:.---7-3....1.B.11sC''.
foroefl into tlei etiouseli.
treated sue for two arS tie e
WaS golog 0 care one sure, but
Letrulae0. Illsoiraept01 ghearvetingoenwra
faTifV4litilitekliitrilectlItilet41113111:eaati::r
lug untold misery, tenue plum
(10 71011 Wetild uLt be balsa mile lisei
boos° wben be bud te be tallied
coald not relieve we, bat s
iug 077111 71)0 like OA rest. 1 was
to 21 doctors before X began
medicine. The expenses iucurr
my 07)871 earnmteetrttllyiQublea imp:lin:tidy 11
to relieve me. look your ST
Renovator and applied La.. AtcLeumv
galAinuituroeunIte,lindsinggibiot ca,111zytl.treoI Tod.natill
the Rea0VOt or steady:nut/1 last felt, eite
gaintug flesh and In strength, I
a big -60..00g fellow now, weigh 120
and work all day long, and it never
ns,efore 1 coal(' 1)01 40 any work :3
all, have great rearm to be tbanlit.
only for yogr renaeclies would ha;
been le my grave before this.
MacLeod's ItemecAliLZ,x‘ elVstDblailtr;114%
1888, are tile only nieflicines au Celia
which have sold cm their merits with
advertising.. Address MacLeod Medici
Ce., Goderich, Out.
ONE MOTHER'S SORROW
(I3y E. T. PaekIington.)
I wag. ;seated, a. a .meeting, when t
• iseireor: had. been preached,
Aut.( the preacher asked Le any wish-
, tto to ta114 1- C
Alt was silent ina moment, tor. a Wee
ma71 aged zuld "Izumt,
Mae, eral toward the front let mit*
began lo walk.
Vlitrxi elm turned, La iaeo the Peonlee.
otory oar wace strained, to. boar, -
#1,70, tb.ty kr.cw her v*.ies W119 30
lietly„ weak.
Firen 713701 raised her eyes to heaven.
as though. praying one. ehort
prayer,
Then elle. very slowly, thus began to
(speak:
"1 11 !)10e mother neeping, as he
only buoy died e
I have seen her ais ehe ;gayer it on
• Inet kiss;
I have heard her inocinv an(1 sobbings
as she bade her Meld farewell,
13u.. to me, her deepest serroW! 77011:14
be, Mists,
"I have seen a mother weeping byt the,
the ccean',s 4101 Lay, shore -
1 leave hoard her cry, 'Oh, ;give; me
baok my child:" 1'
co-ele hear that motherls sorrow au
1i1l say that Gel did 'best,
Pat. 2; iseemei my aehrag heart wet
cb lee ree wild.
"L have even a enet.her weeping, it
17103' laid her obaIdren. away.
Dr.: I knew that thoughts of heave
git.Vei her joy.
I bey.- itee. such thoughts to eoinfort,
ali is"darkneev h nee heart, • •
For 'roes driuk-the demon drink-
• teat killed, nen bop
"1 have /seen a raeethet weeeeng ate they
s Lite oaskat ltd
But she topedi to meet heti:bon on
eteavezes Ishore ;
1 Lave wenn till 1011(71 410117104 flowleg,14
• hose told my bey good-bye;
ree ie dead, we'll meet together never;,!,
more. •
"1 i•Lit ju,, cav, moth..)r utseping oy
. . the grave of one I loved;
13i.t the setts, of thousands like me,
fal the, load.
Ale our prayers risei up to beave'(4
morning, noon anti nie,hteve print
'Gee,wake nee'the :hunch, that
nay keel a kende •
'Tot the church ,11432.5 nrothers weepitg,
---,Tv...a the youkg naen -rainigt.. •
•
And they reis, their voice in prayer: -
Ged ox. high.
But tane eleven t done their duty, Just
eieentent they leen 'cloy can't,
And tocaren *they lack, the faith -ii
(end to. try."
01111110ns or loadhig Physicians,
hhve boon 1)rest:1111177 rii4cose, for
t. 1)1(t.111n4 piles 1 cria reeommeud
it 70 7 highly. W. J. Zfereatr..t.,
Priee 111.00. Tor sale by drageists, or bribed
on roc•s:iir or Ivrioo.
W. . sTienete, Manufeeturine. Chemist,
noielee, ();;:ano.
H A
ben y senolu
c.
754,1:* ing a good deal
,
lately and feel
ttn occasional
twinge of pain
round,yoUrheaft?
Are you short of
breeth, nerves
unhinged, sensa-
tion or pie, and needlee
going through your
arnis and fingers?
Better take a box or two
01 Milburrea Heart tied
Nerve. Pills rout get mired
before things become too
serious.
As a specific tor *41
heart and nerve
troublestheyoke
not be excelled. A
true heart tonic, Mood
eneicher and nerve re.
newer, they cure nervousness, aleoplese-
fines, nervoueprostrationeemoker's hearty
palpitationof the heart, &f r tfrects of le
grippe, etc.
Price locper hot or lientee far etr 21
et all detiggiets, or will be scat en reedit:it
af price by
Tht 14111vorn Ce., Litaltele
Toronto, Dna