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Skimmer Scheel fel' Tertcher$
The egienner echeol for teachere,
%watch has been inaugurated by the
Ontario Educetion: Department, was
Welled
in the Norneei School., Toronto,
OA Wednesday. The principal. of the
er school is Mr. John Dearness)
Vt. lino ipa I of London Nor mei
Sett 1, who will give metruetioas in
inatere study. The manual training
coulee:: will 1,31 taken et one of the
MetcdonatI training echool in Toronto
binder the direction., of Me. and hies.
Jamee Wilkinecat. Other 'classes will
1,34 conducted as followei-Domestie
Whence, by Mi•se Jean Joy, Toronto
Teelenleal Sohool; drawing, Mr. A.C.
Casselmen; music, Mr. A. T. Cringan.
The hours of the school will b• from
9 a.m. till 12.30, and from 1 till C30
o'clook each day except Saturday, The
Department of Education: has Mathe.
provLeion for the school he order that
the teachers may •obtetn metraction
in the classes free of all fees for tui -
keen. The course will sun 4or three
Nitwits.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Littlo Liver Pills,
Must Dear Signature of
See Fact.Slinne Wrapper Mow.
'Very swan sod au cosi
to take as sugar.
FOn HEADACHE.
CARTEit'S
FOR DIZZINESS.
rrTLE
I V En
PILLS.
FOR EILIOUSNEr.S.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOEI CONSTIPATION.
Fon SALLOW SKIN.
FOR THE COMPLEXION
mita 1 rurair;(70411.4;X::.....4
d.sao ...U..
CUFiE SICK HEADACHE.
TRE WINGRAI VMS, HU 17, 1902.
st n41 i • 4 si T lade A neriteriette Remedy,
Noxious Weeds and Their Itto,l'y'attli*:31,1V;I:14. INT An ottawa gentiomao Menace to the 00 1
,
. .
ere, lerceider,e eill, the press, is called . 1. .,..1 4 a ey, auary e Ouiv oktmtactit* NI
anti nutlet, or tuty of the smaller , to the case) of .1.1. F. Pager of Idission 4"'"1"Cleoumderlivbeq40°14441‘3°''
Roth the chemist au4 the botanish oal'oPial a tx0 in reWard O. fl lx t e 4
at the gxperimental Varm et, Ottawe 044 lighter secds, Coen, potatoee. City. B.C., wbo wue eompelitid, to pay / vollout,va stmai.ot foyer itt the sole
are agreed that the Freech unitholl of beete or any cultivated prop, well
Extermination aarapsi oat an 1004 4101Arr. b,4
puss and clean as possible, an. won- ' , 1.0
The attention of lIvo /stock export -
Tho leeveallar
Sap.
01000 dutY Percheron. 110=04 eXe. iiing Of Jely, 1901, thereafter turned
tl pouted to the 'United States through to droptiy, My legs swelled twuse their
1 I la in ern
' t yid, mustard by sprayias Plkell care of, will in two yeare rid;
the laud of not ortlY 11143411,1n th es,
hat...sled greWing erelee With solutiene but al neailY all other nOedoue weed% 4;
et cePhee enildiate diseolved ir. WO Department of Agriceitnre,
gallotte of wtiter to the acre, when the Qttasve, July 2, 1902,
nieetar 1 Otani:a are young, is the most .
'effective, the eafest, as rearietels the
1311111.1 eedhd, and tho mot econoinicel
to. Use. errhe average cost of One tip..
Sick Headache ?
Food doesn't digest well?
Appetite poor? I3owels
constipated? Tongue coated?
It's your liver! Ayer's Pills
are liver pills; they cure dys-
pCpsia, biliousness.
23c. All druggists.
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE ttakeers 1
Wont your ntouotooho or beard a beautiful
I
, brown or Hob black? Then use
09 am or Oruoaorre, OM R. P. A Co.. HAIINVA:
BIG PRICES FOR CHICKENS
DIAN FOWL.
1 e • all practicable. Grow a terop ;Tender tho par dicier syetem, which
plieatioe le about ono dotter' pe
CURING OF CHEESE
Iv. leterilteba, whore the greater por- Maleers are Doing
'1* 4ere. W,hat the Canadian
10 Please. the British Dealers
tient of the plants called, wild mustard.
are really bird-raPe, whleh Moro Two bulletins were issued by the One
geeerailY knowe, .chttrloek, the beet taxi° Departowtot. 4gri.coturo last
negate ot eleetroying this weed is bY , 0
..tisttg. when tbD weed, is young, forty • 4'‘ 10• "wa.S°4- tierIP ng 0 ewe e
in cold (storage compered with the Ore
• ()teary cooling room, while the other
was on the b,lot Methods for the treat. -
Went oft ireseiet Posts and plant
'diseases,
Inilletin on; cheese ea.id :-Since
the teri.tish auerget demanded a "tate
Ler" eheese, or a cheese with softer
by and texture, Canadian cheeec-
makers. have been endeavonring to
meet the demand with indifferent
success, because the .average ripening
(or cg) room. at the feetory is net
tulip ed to 14.1,iing sit 11 chetse roe tine
length of time. in hot weather, the
temperature rises in the ripening
eoorn. with the rise ot temperature
outside. As a ' consequence, the.
cheese "go a4" in flavour, and in
nuicy eases develop a mealy textual!.
To overcome these difficulties better'
constructed riponing rooms and better
mean.% cooliag them have been ad-
vocated, and iniprovements in theee
directions have been made by a nuin-
ber of fatatetti,s. bent the. nia,joiity are
not yet in a position to make theese
with a softer body, The labour of:
bringing ice. to the ripening room and
putting- it into the ice bees make.,
this method very expensive. The suie
email duct bee ,eiveu fide Ly good satis-
faction as a mearts of cooling the lite
Ill a ereme.rly insulated room; but it
does; not maintain the tempei'atirre
irrionletb below 6.) to 70 degrees Fahren-
Bulletin No. 2 dealt with the vari-
ou.s form of spraying and tell ang In-
sects and bugs. Recipes are given
Lox the different inseets.
These bulletins axe sent to any
one desiring them, on application to
the department at Toronto.
gallows per ,acro a two per cent eobte
tier. of sulphate of copper; but IC the
ottartock be in flowee as much as sixty
.galions Of a four per cent, eutution.
will bo neceseare.
The asparague beetle, ethieh has
heir trouolosoree in the Niagara
Dis-
trlel, elioula be -treated to soriwieg
with muter kercoone oureleien or
whaleeoll soap. • • .
The red turnip beetle, which visits
Manitoba and the Northwest Territore
ieve r.ow and, can be gor rid: of
by spraying or dusting the plaets with
terseaieel Peilees. in the mune way
as
Lot' the Cetorado beetle,
Should Eritieh Columbia be again
visitce by the mealy plean Aphis,
spray with whale -oil. eiottp and quassia.
Reverting to weeds, no seeds should.
be rillow,ed, to mature, Ana by far thei
most important to the farmer is to err,
that he Parchase his seeds for 'his
crops where hs can depend upon got-
tirg reliable tro.ods, It is false econ-
omy to bey "cheap'eseeds,
The Canadian thistle generally -
conies into blossom. in,. July and August
niatarin.g its .seeds particularly in the
laLter month. 'lentil the fields nee
(steered of tilts pest drop otit of the
rotate= all crops that allow the this-
tle eeede to ripen before these are eut,
It is desirable to plough under pasture
land in June. or land 'from which a
cop of hay h been removed .early
14 July. and to work the land thus
plougl.el Upon the surface, so that ttll
thistles will be kept melee until fall
fall, or the• time for sowine winter
wheat. Operate. a throe year rota-
tion of. wheat, rye, barley, or oats,
with clover,. followed by a hoed crop.
It. removing thistles from permanent
pasturel or." stiff clays 'tied or three.
cretings year • with a scythe or
MONT.!' for a feW years will .suffice,
bui. open subsoils the spud will have
to, beeresorted to. Tho first (netting
elionld bo just before the thistles
bl assom. . .t
Tito sow thietle may be eradicated
ir. the some nuinner. 'This weed. blos-
some in July, inaturing serde in
July. August and/4September. It will
grow in tiny kind of !soil. e
Couch grass, or quaint' grass, grows
in all kinds of crops from early spring
entil Into autumn, maturing it eeeds
in Augu.st. Tu get rid. of it plough
lightly after hirvest, there harrow
with the ordinary harrow, and use the
spring tooth cultivator to shake tile
roots of the. genes free from tile
Weller, dry belrn, them. Repeat this
process twice... or thrice And cotter]
rife Was a. Burden to Me,
and No Living Mortal
Could Describe My
SufTe ins,"
Three DOttleS Of
Paulo s
wrought a Glorious and. IlappY
Cure that Astonished a
Whole Community.
Ithe port of Suniae, Wtaehington, in nAlla sIN. la no ee. .
MAWS,
/11114.4 in the Kloaditlea.
MIOna, eat the lisy,1444,100
WOW. MttilAtar et the
October, 1901. Then horsen were all g°t 5(1 bil3"Ai 144 "" LII" hemtis MY441;orolilla gies1614"*Q"
. author gave oonsideruide trouble, °fa "
acoompunied by the proper regietra- caused by the necnuorluttou of .water in or from that par,' of Awls a.
U3 system. inutile appetite, tlio ;Quo motel alogist 1,11 instraetive,
ate 440eineil to lodge La my stomach liae • •
a bull. This gave me incense pain. At 1'1.-,14n461.1144%.
this time 1 woghed 100 pounds. 1 woe, •AJumaeo4 MY, 001Y inur Yon,*
tented by some of our 10t'al 40.0PnS, Ldlt C011ectIOA« Ot hat'S at the eon
did e.et get Xnne-lt rolia. 1 100(10 Om Yttkon end ri
tion Pa-PollS Of tile American Pereb-
eron Bo' sc Breeders' Assoeiation, as
requirea by the law of, the U.S. Tlae
contention o/ Collector Hutetie eva,s
that, inuemrich as the animals were
imported to be °tiered, tor .eate they
were subject to the duty. Page
appettled the ORM, the testirdollY
eves heard by judge DeVriee' ef the
Board .Appraisers, I'vho.se headquar-
ters. are.% in New York. This Board
have the case under coasideration,and
WIlI renaer thoir decision some time
in .August. t
'rho actioa of Collector lleostie has
III the 11111)"3 01! eick: 844 ai""ed "ff. been rather severely criticized by
"Tlm Ranch," a well-known agriout-
tural paper of Soattle, Wash.,to
which journal lie contributed te fol-
lowing defences of hie action,- F.
Page, the importer you Inentioe, is an
alien stook 'breeder, easiding in lira-
leiL Columbia. On October i8th, 1901,
he Imported, at Seines f our stallions
and six mare.s, making entry for riarao
as pure bred stock, and claiming, that
they were entitled to free entry under
the provision of article No., 475 of tele
extsting tariff, which provides that
any animals pure bred of a feeegnized
erers, tunny men sad women have be.
tiout hopeless Weans.) of the feiluree Of
phytiibinllts Bad their inediebies.
Would have all Rich dejected and
deepairiug morale take ;mutton this
very clay. We would imprets upon
•Ittan the bleseed. truth thitt Paint's 131-1-
ery Compound alminlantly al.le t •
save min cure. A multitude of peopa-
saved; from disease and deeth have given
strong and lecontrovertiLle testimony
that Paine's Celery Compound eint save
even at the eleventh hoar, Mr. le. Flu-
ter Ottawa, Out., teas of his rertilde
vondition, 0011 of his wondertid revue -
he breed., duly registered and certified as
ery by reiutes Celtry Cow/ tail;
requtrod by the regulations of the
writes thus: lion. Secectaey of the Treaerty, shall
.4 For four years I endureil 3 fusible
agony 1111d !Direly owing to poem, 141 my
bead and chest. Life was u burdon 10
me awl no mortal could describe 111)
sufferings. was treated hy ctors
and used many parent medieines, but
uotaing gave me inlier until I tined yam
Paine's Celery Cluinpountl. ti auk
Gad for the day it was brought, to my
notiee. tu the Ct fte'l! pater.4, hese
teken three liotties of meriteine. and te-
day I can trnly say that I feel like ft DOW
111811. I NO. 1 reemunieed the reetedY
elienever levee an tiptoe -unity, as it re titer the deputy collector • at Sumas
the best ever given to sufferei F." nor time office questioned, till gen-
uineness of the registration papers' as
Per Diem Railway System intimated in your editorial, and Mr.
Page well knows that was not th rea-
e0W PoRC E Fort TEE BETTER ennvece ;son that he was required to deposit
OF FREIGHT cies. the duty. (Note,- Mr. Dago says; he
never was ineortnede It was truly a
What is known in railway eirclee
hquisstic•n• of evidence on the point a
as the per diem system of settling ftIr 1 the purpose. for which the anbnals
the uso of freight care. went into ef- 1 were imported. 11,e you are aware,
feet cn the American railroads on Percherans are valuable for draft
1 horses. and wir,n imported for that
Jety let. The change was decid-
lemrpose ere .subject to duty,' and a
eel upon at a recent meetieg of the
'Proper e:riforcement of the tariff, ell
American Railroad Association in Now I well aa rog•ard or the protection Of
York, and. at which 269 roads were I American stook raisers alike demand
represeeted. The number of freight
case owned or controlled by these
Government Eked Grant
Throug'h reports received: from dif-
ferent parts of the province of On-
tario, the Farmers' Advocate learns
that. a few countries are not likely to•
accept their ehares of the million -dol-
lar grant made by the Pries incial Gov-
ernment for road improvements.
Th.e chief objection appeare to re
hecaaso in necepting it they are re-
quired to add a 'supplementary grant
of two delta's% for every one supplied
trom the provincial funds. Our con-
temporery expresses regret that coun-
ty councils .should 80 stand in their
own light in this matter. One, thing
that the. average farmer greatly needs
Ls better facilities for placing hispro-
ducts upon the market. Thoughtful,
Unselfil.h men are alive to thib need.
be admitted feee when inaNrted, epee,
tally for breeding purposes. Pedigree
certificates were presented with the
entry, but as the animals were evi-
dently imported for sale, the importer
W118 required to deposit the amount
of duty ;that would accrue in ca.so the
animals were foen1 not to be entitled
to free entry an 1 was given an *ppm-
taitity to proeuee 'satisfactory
dem:. that they were intended special-
ly for breeding •herPoen•s, %Mich eaid
evidence was lacking on entry. Nei -
specialiet Tor' scribed' as a town a "about NI
iny iniud to cenSult
Onto 88 50011 88 was fit, 10 te0. had .
gtyeit ubke tiliel 4 aj"ul crhOpeli ejl f: 117i:ill g \Ig Vial° 3 4.111)utIr44xt; 3e144::011/f441::: t$11)Mi*ltiel°4:itiA:tfil:ga tin hti rti 74 s „Ft
theatre's, eavirefille, large storee,
trio light, lelephowls, power .
aZ.ri ell the rersoarees01
civilization.. ^
FP !citing a the Mineral deposit;
writer etatele that gold has been
levulatrioeilleill,:e:r-lsely:nrnod:er'InrIn:kointuitnitlgehereevatirvitaertlttoz
ll
eaefined to placer deposits,
little auriferous, or geld -belt
quartz. ba.,3 .so, far been( found, th
many quartz claims haw bean st
Yc tin. theory 1,1 that the gold in,
valley gru.vels must have been deri
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September lest a gee tletuati called in my
stere mud enquitea after my health.
My wife told hen I was lio better. Ile
thee and there ielvised Itt•r to wril fi 201
50010 of MeeT.8)0(1'8 remedies, sayiug
1,vonla cure me, they bad cured
me own \Ohs some yeere ago of the sante
trOul,10. 1 resolved Ot 01100 trY YOU)
medielnee. 1 thought If they mired
othbra thtly would surely cure n 0. 1
wrote on Mozaley morning tied three
betties( of eelerniony" feed outs of 'jr
tele Resurgent" were at nay house tie
Tuesday night. Directiors were pluie
enough, I tiepin them. at 01108, lind
out taken them four days till I began to
get rellei, and the swelliug to go down, . front qt,trtz veins. The Ultimate pr
a, full investigation ol the foots."
It thereto -re appears' thet the wnole
mattee depends en the official inter-
roade were 1,570,061). The new •systemlep3r3erttactdioiroirobfretehe clause,- When im-
ding' purpose."3."Accord-•
supplants tho mileage system of set-
ing to Judge DeVries, the question
thenent, which has' been in effect for i has neva before been raised', although
warty yea's, laht which has been found it As a well known face that large
to be very ensiitiefactory,' owing to
greets will disappear. t t
A ways of road -making , reform • is • del.,44.4. t1.1' the part of ;shippers in re -
The ax -eye daisy blossoms from alma
isweeping, over the .cotentry. The grant turning oars. Under the. mileage agroe-
to September, and grows everywhere
hale been made; and it is within the 'nett a road received three-quarters.
where it le not wanted. mTheiasusweeo(ft
oe a met 12 Mile for eadli mile tray -
power of the taxpayeA to say whether
is propegated entirely by
they are tofdpartake in "the benefits
elled over a foreign road, but no re -
the seed,-und le common in • "cheap"
of a fund, .heir share of which they •
settle. To get rid of it, drop meadows.
aro comp.
elled te. Pay whether they dee mere:ratan whntever 'for the time the
out of tho rotation until the infested
cide to construct permanent roadways our was allowed to remain idle on
„ . fields have been dealt with. Adopt tee
.samee plat with permanent paataree i or not. thr. sidetrack. •
:ENGLAND OFFERS A MARKET FOR CANA-
armlet the end of three weth's 1 weigh"' paltv a the country, a0eording
seventeen pounds less. I can ifesure you
that I token, different persou then what
I did ea tho start. After this I la.gatt to
.dcetn1 to nty 181Oillt8 4 US usual. 18(11
now in very °cod bealtli lied tree from
Professor BliersolePonsis. upon ,the
tent to which auriferous! quartz
be, eiscovered,and as other resouro
deeidept.d. But despite the appar
4,,...', r, at gold rptertZ, the placer
ell sync/noels of tliat dreaded dreense. I 1),..eve, by no. raeane beeoraing
, 1.,1 I haeeted. There is 7<tt cotsiderst
rat web. iilld io81 801111(1 every way.
ever I meet with any one aillietett ea+ qi.w.t.t,4
wns, I. will certainly recOuttliend yew Kier, aike°cfrgeTalccita,n4totctseleie‘h"4:tileirint
hee been drawn by th a extraordine
wealth of that area. The whole of
Yekon territory te gold -bearing,
will la time come under the eYe of t11
prespecaer. • ,
, Prof. Itolx,rtson is making great a- followed by i•ape. Parstere moadewq
numbers of pure bred cattle have been
sent to the United States by Cana-
dian breedere for sale at public auo-
tion, and always as Tar as ere have
known. Ir. -0e of fluty. If the conten-
tion of collector Ilue.stis is sustained,
the. &melon will generally be regard-
ed as a decided injustioe,and contrary
to the sptrit of the law. Ie will cans°
a. complete coSsationt of the trade in:
pure bred stock between this eountry
J'''.........(111(11 the United States; in teat it has
already had that resvilt, av far as the
tra•cle thereon B. C. and, Washington
lememes.
MacLeod's Remedies, established 114'
18b8, are the only medicines 111 annuli.
whieli Wive sole 011 their merits Wit thief
edvei eeddi ese aiLeoil Mettiviee
Co., Guderich, (Jet.
•
FathE.rs of Confederation
The following statement, prepared
by Mr. George Johnson, statistipian,
will be read with interest by all who
recognize the great work done "by the
fathers of confederation.
Of. those. who Look part in the delib-
era tione of 1865, which resulted 0.11
par Ov.r Sixty Tear&
An Qld and Well- Cried Wmedr-
WI nelow's zmieriiiii4Syrro has been
forte or sixty yearn bymillioiteot moth
for Unite children whne eselape,
perfeer orweess. It soothes the oho
4t,f10.110 the gums, Alleys all peineen
wind fade:, and is the best remedy
borrbeeli... It; is' pleasant to the ta.s
401.1 by denegists in every part of th
Tweere.tive Nene bople. Def
eel In, is 11'4 $11TO you as
July 1, 1867,, in the union of the four. , wrnsiow, 11,-,ThItt4 syrep, Thu
1 Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Nova ,ate 310 whir kind.
Scotia and New Brunswick as the'
Dozeiniin of Cantida„the following are 1 . ..
alivo at the present date,- s Pltza
lion. Win. McDougall, C.B., born
Jan. 25, 1822. • k
* 1 -
• The Sure of $35,000 will be Dis
Eon. Sir Oliver Mowat, tributed. in Prizes.
July 20, 1820. • Busy times, have .once more set in.
I the Irett.strial Exhibition •ofeieee„ 3
leereg etieett cast, T.oronto, A. staff 0
glees. and clerks is, busy addressing an
patting in envelopes' thousands •of th
prize list for 1902, ineerting hang •
in tubes' and Inakiag three' and. n
sheet posters into bundles. -T
prize list this; year is int yelloWs
a picture ea the back and front 00
of a gill in cleasie array etartding
.globe and holding aloof for th
world to aete a scroll whereon( is)
blazoned the words, "New bufldin
r.ew ,exl• dbit.1 Anti; 210W attractions..
It is also. announced. that the Pah
bition will be. held. from ..SePtembcri
to 13, inclusive; that $35,000 will .b4
distribut•ed. in prizes; that entrieet
close or. August 9th, and that new 0,0
Hon, Sir Hector Langevin,
CIL boin August 25, 1820.
Hon. Sir Charles Tu/3par, Dart., G.
C.B., bort. July :41821.
nor,. IL B. Dickey, K.C., Senator,
bort. November 10, 1811. •
Hon. A. A. McDonald, S.enator, born
February 14, 1829,
aeon. Sir Ambrose Shea, K.C.M.Ge,
(Newfoundland), born 1818.
TI -IE DEAD FOUNDERS OF CANADA
The following1 is a complete list. 'of
those who have died, with the, date
of their deaths,-,.
llom..SAr E. P. Tache, 0110ec, died
New Ontario us a place for settee- or. the baste of 20 cents a day for novel features will bo preeented; ev
July 30,. 1865. 4
is non in effect, payment will be made
Hoe Ed. Whalen, Prince Edward day. 'While the bulk of the lest ie
world as a resuit of the literature the of ite owe! road. 'When! dales ere un-! •
I Terra ry is concerned. This is, a 'steed, dded December' 10, 1867. chan,ged,. !several inneettant °Aura
forts to extend: tho Canadian poultry land until the mid.dlo of .June, tnen every 21 hours the or is off the track
ment is becoming known all over the
Isosinmaitt le sending cut. Lately duly delayed, on notice from tho !matter of vital impertance, not only Hon. 3.: Deleacy McG'ee, Quelacc,died bone 'have been; mule in s'orne a till'
market in Great Britain. During tho plongh deeply and Now with' rape. in
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twelve months just endqd chickens ex.. drills. It may be, well to follow wan c .,,, . . ‘ ,,
r Thomas Southworth the Director --, • classes. Th.c horse, list ire partical
a crop of millet. or to work the ground to. the Ganaaian breeders who have lApril 7 1868. I
J. Q. aloe ization, I...ex:wed &letter from do so involveti a pen? ty of 80 cents i whoshave •need etifeestich stock foie the de d N 8 18(33. I ' is owe a number ,of changes, ont. 01
le ov. ,
8 Lehman now stationed '''
luStration stations fetched from six- er wheat may be sown in September. 0. -et,
• per pound. 'Ocean freight, including
• be taken by our Live Stock Associe- lion. 'W. H. &neves, New Bre.nswick, tha - ono class except the, progeny or
.. .- . s lim come cal Y held ineefinitely, and a general ex- i times. and a strong protest en eweepstake prizes, 'but that lac Min
01:crision of car service will result. I against such; an unfair ruling, As the I
tered died Deoember 9, 1871
Von. George Coles, Prine,e Edward .
Railroad e-xperts clairo that the, ex- , than Intedinte class.es tha setae hors
ten car .service obtained by this met-
. 1"Ranch" very pertinently says, "It is Islet& died Auguat 21, 1875. a
can be entere le every -cleeel for Whielb.
ho is ell 1 -
Liverpool equals 15 cents per pound in hod wilt bo worth millions to the irei- ;
I well known that many firms make a Hare Mr. justice J. McCully, Nova gib e. The epecial prizeS iertii
•Wher blue -weeds; put m an Appear-
ni tarietn. canna the 1and around .Chap- ght If ervice. The Car,adian railways ; business of importing, from Canada 1 Scotia, died January 2, 1877. exceptumaally numerous • thi.s. yeatt
Montreal. A -Montreal merchant has once. remove them with tho ;spud un -
!au., as. a colone of .F.tfenethslentintend will be•e,specially benefited by t le nes . "stook ot an limes ,
I and from the Old World pure bred Hon. W. IL Pope, Prince Edward while It:creased encouragement Is giv;
made 'enquiry for 500,000 pounds' wee- lent the• groundi is to ba 'broken! elP 20 eon? out and set e,a t la place. !system,: and it is expected that the and t 'at sue 'Island died October, 7, 1879. cn in the boom -Jiang' classes,. whil0tlii,
ght of Specially fatted chickens, to be the ;same .season. When cut off tut I also received. from D. p. 111. will handle the North -wrest 1;stteck is permitted to pass in tree, pro- lion, B. B. Chandler, New Brunswick live stock department meows rieumbeil
delivered in 'Montreal this fall. lie any stage, of its growth; below, the -1._..te.'tte-r- were,
lila-unit -and Goeteberg, in evivcrien, grain trade with' even mare despatch 'vide(' it is accompanied by proper car.. died Februaty 6, 1880. of changes Copies. of the prize Use
guarantees to pay no less than ton corr. the weed must die. • nek.ing for information about New , than usual. •
; tificate.s of registrationeThe Govern- Eon. Georg.e.. Drown, Ontario, died • e . - ''- ' -
car. lee had on adaresing Manager
arm. i . I ment dces not follow such stock after Alas. 9, 1880. , • 1E11, 82. King street east, Taranto
se -number of Montreal' firms have ie. ----------------------- ltrnating! tent
Wild flax, soinctimes known ae false e
. . . . i it leeves the eustoms office; and Um Hon. tharle,s FiehereNew Brunswick, . • . ' -;
mots Per Pound.
enotchaut has written the Deportment hoed crops he .etccession with sluing imparter is• free.. to dispose of tins died December 8, 1880.
.. Peelle. Railway PurPase in future to Ileestis is upliel•I in this contention lion. J. C. Chapai,s, Quebee,•died. July
Bon M. Johnson New Brunswick ,
porte•:1 to Great Britain froml the il- on tho bare fallow eystera until wint- 11,• , • ovenn to return there it failure to ltstock for 'sale but to the Amerienns
ga- a day addition,al. With the adoptien 'lion. Sir George E. Cartier IK.G.M.G. mom. importaet; being- a previa!
11 pore, India, *eking when was the best of the per diem system terminal roa'd's (I be Mn)that ix. the, breeding clasIS ran liar
I improvenient of their studs herds
hay lields the reaping, or mow mg Ns I . will not.. be able to permit car4 tol be ts'hall allowed.•to •competo iv in
pe,nee three farthings to eightpence To destroy .
:rain, arai
lime to eome to Onta •Io t tele lekt flecks. nunediate actioe Shottld tee c died 3, ay 0, 1873.
prevent the scebdttitsdmillicatuirr'in at: 1110 incutliworth advi ed t°I3e
thaulage and e01112XliSSIOR was one cent usual season. If t le • e -
per pound on !shipments of over 200 over later with tho sped or some such
chickens, so that ill cents per pound in implement., and. the plant be mit below
the corr. 'they mest 4.
the• eprme.
Another letter .was from a,man: in
France, who has some financial in-
terests. in Sudbury. who wishes infor-
of Agrierature to recoinmend firms !grain crops, or rye followed by a A St d stock to anyone he likes, and at what- Eon. J. Cockburn, Ontario, died
A New Charge on Cars
17 1885
who could sell hirn a few thousand aced meet,. the rye not being allowed an a rd Remedy The Grand Trunk and Canadian !ever price he can get. If Colleetor August 14, 1883.
. to ripue When wild 'flax foand
January February and efarch, The only 111 PateiteS in mdedowe the it- Used in Thousands of Homes in
of 'stopping off grain, flour, meal,mili- ed fot bleeding purposes only, and lion. Col. 3. II. Gras', Prince Edward
make an (atm clarga for the privilege that pure bred !steel; must be import- , •
Canada for nearly Sixty Years feed, peas, beans, potatoes, hay and cannel: be eold or worked, it will par- ilistax.d, died, Attgeet 13, 1Se7.
straw at Toronto, Toronto junction alyze the whole business of importing Hon. Mr. Jnetiee Henry (WM. A.),
arid York for the purpose.s of inspec.. horses, and injure the trade in other 'Nova Scotia died, May 3, 1888.
and has never yet failed
dozen c teem , ' ' •
chickens must ba of the same stamp as
those received frorn Smithvillc, Ont.,
experimental station, last season.
A num e: cf Ifloatr-ae mi h t• 43 i -
seal A clroular stating that in order to
f a) niers not in a positioe Lo /no-
peely kill and pick their chi.:ikens,triey
t.re yei.dy t accept live chi:,ken.s for
teetee parts may be cet an
pu.rposev. When Luoerene eau I
be euteetituted for meadow the first
cettieg would take place before the
flax is! ripe., •
Digeon weed gerieralty gets in wheat
and eye /seeds and timothy, mammoth
clver ,-,ed alsike. It can be treated
ea/4Ni to Gitat tit•itein at the hig--------out tho !same as wild ex.
naleket prime provided they are pro- Hog weed ar.r1 wild mustard slrould
perly faitened. Several western firms be tree tcd atike.
have (nada a similar offer. . oats is at, etnual nutsance, end
• will fairly well !succumb to the same,
trea tin ant 119 wild inbstard.
S p dragon or toad flax ie else eel%
ed better and eggs, and while young
pltrAs iney be rooted out by 114ind the
eammer tallow is the most offectivo
veined y ,
they thoroughly surniner fallowing
will destroy wild lettuce.
11.0 arty way to get rid of sour dock,
y.ellow dock. cnrled doek, narrow deek, ,
or celled rumex (all the /same olious
werd; to pull oat root and every- ;
thing. • '
lhe wild parsnip only flowers ;
the wend year, ;so that if tho flow -
bo Cut Irtfore the .seeds form the. '
weed we elm at owe get rid of.
Cocklebur or clothbur will sue.eurnb
to <dean donate. with sotto hoed crop while Feeding lee clover or ineedow
Turns 13e.d Blood into
Rich Red 13lood.
tion. grading, change of designation. lines. We think that the various Mr. 'Justice Gray ,J.13..), Now
to give satisfaction. f orders At the present time Buteders' Associations should act en ' Iternewick, died June 5, 1889.
a nominal chai•ge is made for this, but this cnse in qrder to lbring properly
a joint circular issued by the two rail- before the board Ce: appraiser, the
way cempanice states that ender the. wide -spread injury an adveree decistein
revescd regulations governing the in the Page ease would have on the
railroads in Canada and the United whole breeding; industry."
,
States in connection with the use ....... . — ...-- - —
' of equipment, it will bo necessu t•y for Tile Sidi of it Whets 1
_
the roads, in addition to the present rt, to make a charge of twenty cents z
a day on all ears held. This oharge
service regulations, which provides Appetite.
Mao dots not •interfcre with the car
foi• a charge of $1 per oar a Hoy stove
age if ciirs tire 'held over 48 hours; in
seth oases the charge of 'twenty cents
it uay will be in Addition to the, car
oi.orage of $t it day.
d
TO el, B. K'NG
.Congratulatioes are extended. to ,T.
n Palmer„Chief jestice,
lelwara Islard, died November
3. 1E80. •
teth Itore'Sir John MacDonald, C.
C.D. Were), died, June 0, 1891.
Hen. Sir Alesanier Campbell, 13..0.
M.G., Ontario, died Mu y 24, 1892.
lin Hon. Sir Adems Archibald, K,C.ef.G.
IM Nova Scotia, died Deeember 14, 1892.
Don. Sir Alexerider Galt, Quebec,
dud! Septeenhee 19, 1893.
lien T. Heath, Haviland, Prince Ed-
ward Island, died September 11, 1897,
1.1022. Sir Leonard Tilley. K.C.M.G. C.
Mp., New Brunswick, died June, 25, 14i9e.
3 rood Oetriber 25, 1809. i
a reaki st
nuu. 'Peter Mitchell,New Brunswick,
'Ion. Sir lorecterick E. T. Corte'', IC
C. M. Ge Newfouedland, died March I
Always a Welcome Dish at 1, IWO.
B. King. Grata Secretary ei the In- the Morning Meal.
Bad Apple Pac'eing
Ottawa, 'July 7.-0ne of the 'trait
it August 1806 he bee held the peel- many Use 11 Twice a Day in the I insoe
Nerth-ivest Territories reporting to
downdent Order of Odd Fellows, born
1111mi:en Grand 'Secretary of the order tiara tor Manitoba. and liv!
No Other relnedy possesses such ' ' Hot Weather.
tion ever ;since, enjoying ineall theee the Departere of .Agrieultures al Ot-
fit Hamilton on the 4th of July, 1,830.
°ORES
keep it mu or isu eat on. Y e or cea, Dysentery, (Motherhood. TM 1870, at ths• desire Ili t ie towns which arc fruit die -
'lying properttes, means pteeett it front seeding, arid te.
Ch I of the Grand Ilealg„,,,Mr. Mug removed Malt Breakfast Food is a blessine be
1 A tribetieg centres ' betweeri Winnipeg
loge proportum have wea t toa raumg lem.yA. attending the handling of 'On,
of Om benevolent eoviety. When he
%perfect cleansing, healing and purl- g rase. with fretpxOnt Inowinz, will
1 b.1 11 DI h Cholera,vale the love and eeteein ot the lawai states that after visiting nearly
ninngst gni the Itockey 'Mountains, he finde
Externally, heals Sores, Ukers, thill it 1111Y be 11"".r" olera irlorhus, Cholera nfan- to TM onte. where h • hes sinee resided, thousands in the hot weather,
11 ,ei---•,rywlere great gliseatisfaction front
tum, Cramps, Collo, Sea SickneSs 110 11te worlt has bean in the, intereet those mho toll with brain and (meek,
Abscesses, anti all Eruptions.
to go through corn awl stubble fields
in August ;Intl September.
Internally, restores the Stomach, Tito galtwort Or leuesiari thistle ahd all Sumixter Complaints. risaelned fhe office of Grand Secretory aPiniate, npll Were it not for a rehshed qud 11" to "111116sit. Airtclsttheoyf V‘roitsrearal:
Liver, towels And tibod to healthy than anY other plant in the Northwest Its prompt LSO "will prevent a 11)4 35 were hat fifteen lodges' in On-
terio. with a cOntribating reembersh.r4
; eleil°1itticels"inlertiri,i1A:eira!bo}f3rtite"fralSety ot)111.1d
15111h.ld.11 fruit packed rtg it
more like the ternmon temble.ovord
not be prOperly Met. Malt Breakfast had heon th (Test, They Sex they
action. It your appetite is poor, „end An' r04',1( ea it 1/11 oorite quar- of 647. ToqinyI, there are 890 lodges,
..e. let's that the WIsecr.siti EXP‘riniontel Ferett CUSS SU
t deal of unne ary Irer- mptubims and invested Pond the Weary ittipetite, It is ire dhgasted; )vith Bic dishonesty
your energy gone, your ambition tea, In ee cher; iet4 have recornmerelea A
eojoyniont• h„ippy vigorous ecifool i.ouee, so thnt the ;invite new . $1251: waii4 'prid out it benefita
_ -
IWO:4 Of .1...enAline; t
1 11R used W. e'. Strontes Piloliono to
exa•raal 413 wed .04 111t1.41hi. 1.1.v.r.4-01 get A •
enAnIts then -Nein any otlav remedy ha
(.1-1tAITAM.11.D., London, trot.
Price $1.09. Per sale by druggists, or by. nal
au reoeier. of Twice.
W. ce. sThONG, Manufacturing Chendsti
Londee, or term.
at tlio inerning whith packees te• piet Alban
funds amounting to ono and quarte w1V3 a Welcomed dish
a
• Itat*tin 1' thistle to be placed hi erieh , ing and often save life. million dollare. In 18613 the) snot 0 meld. Aim* With, great aile'Antage ese ipelee in the redadio ot the bterrel
lost 11 13 13 will restore 3ou the - •
bdcOnTe falltiliar With it, and bN ittEglit.!
. . .
it for breekrest Bud slipper in the hot 111.1 tnt pi* unsound and damagteI
toilet. In 1901 the !elle etun $83e, '.weether, Try it for a week end liOte .in paekages -Whieh •arra repre-
Are a Heart and Nerve Tonic, blood ane
Tissue Builder and Constitution Ikenewei
for all troubled with weak heart or neevea
As a food for the blood, the bate and tin
nerves, they eannot be excelled.
I e yeti tore troubled with Netvoustiese
Sleeplessness, Nervous Peostretien. P$1.1
pitation Ott c Heart, Shortnest Of traatli
I
Weak .;_se_Pa etitig Spells, Antinia, or arg
form of Deb lity, take
MILBURN'S
liBART AND Ntrit PILLS
Their effeative power le quickly rnsto
feated. They purify and retitalize tit
'blood, heighten the brain isiad steady
atrenghten the nerves from tint treat
(fetes. 1
trice soc. pet box be S irlYtiks tbe $abif
at all doilieril
to kill it wherieVer they fin,' it as they vonr toliti itt strength. Your grocer re. •enterl to OrilY SOund irate Th. It* *Auto Co. *Aiwa&
would kill a xattie,stakt. 'Permit na tkil MIllitiorA Coo UrnInfiliTorinue. Ontario. 400Mat',44: wa4 ,°t1t, 1°,1' 1,116; 1,artlal rjf C0111111011C14 it.
fititt-claMt tintality. e toranith