HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1902-07-24, Page 3SELLING GOOD STOCK.
Sala gf RegiSttred Yorkshire Pigs.
for 'Breeeing PerpOsee.
Havieg cap:fully studied t1e. tonal.
titers aria advantage* in lingland. Can*
ad e turd the United lelettes, bt. seem;
lee tiouttal public auction, pure bred
areCtatie for breeding perposes, U.
outThter et the leedine Canadian breed -
we; u Yorkeee ptigo have electtle
eel to establielt annual auction sale,.
htletelnet that this will .supply Vaned,
len f. a metre tv tie we -rt log titre .
le more eatisfeestore manner than
the present system of fitting for ex-
hibition% Ineetieg cuetuntere, told
and gelling" at the Van Show. BY
tilting and -exhibiting astintels, a
latge number: of tbe beet mule endfee
inateet ere eerionely injured Or breed,
lug puniest% whh1 a e
eend 'distippointment to the .purehaser ;
the expenee u produe[ion •I, lergety
eneresaieed wbielt is an injury to the
producer, 11'01; tlat,80 re1480118 it itas
'been deeideel to holu the fleet nnnuel
conthmation onetime 801L1 of Yorkshire
pi ge at 'the Winter Fele Building. at
,the City of Guelph, Thursday, August,
gise 190e. Tbe 4111C Will 001111110(010 at
01,30 amt. which will give. those eerie -
tag in Guelph by the morning trains
au opportunity to be Preeent when the
t_
(sale commence% ,
Railroad- Rates. it is expected
that reduced pa,eeenger and treight
gatewill be available throughout On -
torte te those who WWII to attend this
Oahe , •
The Quintals offered are bred or
eentramteri by the' following' •well-
known and reliable leder,': J. E.
Brethour, hulloed, Ont., The Ontario
Agricultural College, leueiple Ont.;
Hon Jeo. Dryden, Brooklin, Ont. •
Major C. B. }stood, Guelph, Ont.; air.
Saunders Scnicer, Holywell Menor, St.
Ives.. Bents, England; and the Glen--
hodeon Compeny, Myrtle, OM. ,
• One hundred pi g% will be offered,
Bate of those wilt be sows under ft
yea, old, many of whigh will bo trate
in Pat to an unported bate. Those
not in pig to important boars wit), be(
aide in pig to teethe of the beset and
rimer timed Canadian bred boars, own-
ed in „Canada. There will be offered
in'addition a number of imported and
eCentidienebred. boars ,flt..for service,.
also u number of younger .sows add
teems varying inet age from four to
teethe menthe. • •
Ile official auetioneers will be Geo.
Jackson. Port Perry, and Thonme 'Deg -
ream. Guelph, -Oat.
Thee wilt be the finest collection of
71Corksluyee, both in ineividual quality
and breveting ever, uttered in America
by public: auotion. None but first-
class animals will be sold, A nuMber
ot the animate are fine show speci-
mens, and arc fitted for exhibition,
and ate good enough to be shown any..
where. There will be many prize
Wi-
nens among them. Arrangemeetts
'Wye been made with the officers of
gertain Fair Beanie 80 that animals
offered will be eligible for exhibition
ties 'season At London, Ottawa. antt
esenneotlier exhibition% All the stock
itt in good breeding condition. All
owi. a a breeding age heves beenbred
ono areinsured, to be -in • pig- unless
otherwise.) stated in the catalogue to
be, issued eoun. Particolars regard-
ing the, breeding list will be given: in
the Catalogue and at the sale. •
Heal% r a tion partitive tes will bei
aupplied at 'the elate. for Of pig a sold.
11 desired. shipping oratea will be sup-
plied to the pert:Meets at 750 earth.
Thiel Sate afforda a splendid oppor-
tereity to fermi:re who wish to lay the
foundation for a Yorkshire herd, and
to those who wish to improve their
preednt herds.- Provincial Govern -
Mettle who wish to distribute Yorke
oldies of the best. breeding and gualitY
oenoog their constituents, and officers
of Agritailturel Associations who de-
plete to Introduee among their memb-
ers swIne, of tho best bacon type and
breeding.should be represented at this
,
' Specie: -attention is directed to some
of the families from -which ,the pigs
A rleritorlous Remedy.
JtitinatT Ita
MacLeod ltieeleine.
tioderieht Out,
I enameled scarlet fever in the begin-
ning of July. 11)0t, thereafter I turned
to dropsy. My -lege Swelled twieu their
usuol size. I bad tie feeling in them. I
got so bloated all over thatethe beert's
action nave the considerable trouble,
ormsed„ by the aceumulaeten ef• we
my system1 bad ito oppetite, the feed
Tote eeerned to lodge aty stonnteltlike
a baU. Thiagove bowlers pain.
this timo I weighed 100 pound% I was
treated by some of oar iociii doctors, but •
I did not. get much relief. 1 merle up
ray mend to gonenit o epeceallet lu Tote
onto as soon as I was fit te go. I had
given up nil hopes of being very long
alive. The uririts et thie time was tuore
like tipple 3,nlue than anyttung oleo, In.
September last, a gentleuien either( itemy
store end eegnietel after my health.
My wife told him 1 was no bettor, He.
then and there advised her to write for
some of MacLeod's remedies, strying
they would cure me, *is they had unreel
hie own wife some years ogo of the some
trouble. I resolved att once to try your
medicine% I thought if they cored
other*; they would eurely cure me, etI
wrote oil Monday morning mid three
bottles of .",Hortiteurt ood one of.eProt
tein Resurgent" Were at toy house on
Tuesday night. Directioes were plain
enough. I began them at wrote I bad
nor taken thou tone days till I heiniu to
get teller, and the swelling to go dOWI1,
and at the end ot three weeks 1 weighed
seventeen pounds less. I can nesure you
thet I felt itdiffereet person than what
I did at the start, After this 1 began to
attend to my husinese as usual. 1 ton
uow very good Itenith ,and free front
ell symptoms of thot 'dreaded disease, I
eat well enel feel sword every way. lt
ever I meet with enyone afflicted as I
Was, I Will certainly recommend yoar
retaedies.
eIrteLeoil's Remedies, established in
18e8. are the only tneditent, itt Ouluillit
Wili1311 lntvd SOld On their 1110014 without
nalyertising, Address taireLeocl bleclicitte
Co., Ceodyrich Ont.
ABSOLUTE
SEW ffYa
Cenuine
Carter's
Littleilver Pills,
Must or Signature of
See Faceeltnite Wrapper, Defoe,.
Irak/ Waal aa4 as so...,
',Wee as sug0k.
RIEKSran wairilL
ran 111111 its.
erra FOR BILIOUSNESS.
I VER FOR TOOPIO LIVEN.
PI LLFOR CONSTIPATION.
S.
tea SALLOW SKIN.
FON THE COMPLEXION
Ammar" laziv.slic.muo.,
I rarer * . , , eyed
—. , .. ,
CONE SICK HEADACHE.
A Bad Breath
* bad breath means a bad
ituptich, a b.ad, filigestion, a
ad 1,1yer. Ayers 'Pills ate
r 'Offs. They cure con.
filiation, biliousness, dya,
shit sick headache;
•gPc. Alt Ittiggitit,
yeettisteette
.I?'
KI 3 YE
iaki ha(
cetera for sale are descended. Repre-
sentatives from these families have
been tweed. winners in England, .Can -
edit. and at many American eihibi
'tunes.
J Thie tinnily traces back to
Holy well Pearl 3 (imp. 1887) by:Ifoly
SM Eur 015), a noted prize -winner
in his day. The family of Julies has
beer. bred by Mr. leitethour in Oak
Lodge Herd for five generation, and
has producee Many teems winners ana
is a very prolifie family. .As a sow
under ono year "C1.14 Lodge Julie VII"
THE WINGRAM TIMES, .RJULV 24. 1902, -
101/0. Thettee tnewe. were Iteleeted from
the herd or Saunders Spencer, and
were got by ilulywell Tyke. The sow
o lit' Lodto mito vL woe, made a re-
putation Tor this familyby winniug
first prise for two years in SUCeessian
in the eInt4; for aged AitYWa at the to.
10111.0 V.14111bitiOlt.
:110Y4t queens.— Thisfamilyis des-
cender* from an importation Made
Crum the herd of D. R. Paybell, in
1898, and is withoet doubt one ot the
meet yorea mazewinning famine% in
hInglart.:
in recent years, Itepreeene
tiitietes ot thim tonally have won first
priza .1 t the Royal exhibition ter fear
your e enceeesion, both inreale and
fent,ile sections. They have proven it.
vegy valuable addltien to the York -
sine bteeda, ot Canada. They have
the poeer of transmitting to their
offspring, uniformity of typo and; exe
celleace of the. high.eetetandard,
In Lite cael of pereone or Association
who wish to buy but, who cannot et -
;tend the sale or seal a represento,,
tie. if they forward thoir
orders with full instructions to
Ur A. P. Westervelt,Parliament
Toronto, Ont,, he will be
reepobsible for the prompt and honor,
nide exeeution .ot /molt orders,. and tor
the. proper 'shipment of animalsbou-
ght under this clause. In all emelt
cases tee money to he in rested Must
aceomperty the order. If the order
menet he filled. in a menner.satisfa.e,
tory to Mr. 'Westervelt, the, money
sent •wal be refunded immediately.
In a few deys additional partienlare
writ be (tent you in pamplet.
bt. W. HOD -SON, '
Live Steel; Oornuttesioneet
W0D first prize in several competi-
tions at the largest-Vanadian Shows.
In 1001. she wan the Cliainpion
Medal at the Pan American Expesi-
ltion
Minniee.— This family is a branch
of the Marion Si ockew hich at one time
was 1 leenmet ,prominent prize winning
fan ily in the Ouk Lodge Herd, and
which was de,seendedefrom ofiV of *the"
first pigs helmeted, by Mr. Brethour,
viz., "Marion 18" which formedthe
foundatien of Oak Lodge Regd. Tits
This importation was from the herd
of Flank Walker -Jones, of Little.1tf01-
lingtun,.•Eng1and... It was orte of this
family that even the '/Iolywelf ChM -
'oboe Cup offered' by Sander? Spencer
at Toronto the Bret time. When
finally competed for it site won by n
-repreeentative a the Cinderella fam-
ily.
Cindereela.s.— Without doubt this is
the •most noted of all Yorkshire fam-
ilies in Canada. A largcs percentage
of the honors brought to the Oak
Lodge Herd; hate been won by Cinder -
elites. They aro prolific, producing
very even thrifty pigs of etrictly
bacon character, baying great length
el bodydepth of side, wilt strong,
hard, flinty berm ; thy are large with-
out undue coarseness. 1.1con differ-
ent cecasionsi reftresentatives of this
family hav.c obtained preminms over
all breeds in dressed carcass compet-
itions. The remarkable and trueness
to type have. been brought: about by
the 111081 careful ,selection of the best
bones and sows need in the Oak Lodge
Herd, They have been carefully hied
Lot many generations along the lineS
of the ideal bacon standard. Pigs of-
fered f•ront this family are the result
of yearn of careful breeding and
eelection, They are from the ,stame
foterdationles the Julia family.
The Ilelywell Challenge Out, was
offered by Sanders Spencer to 'be
corneeted for ae, Toronto. It wits fleet
offered in 1891 when it w,ais won by ft
trepreeentative of the Minnie family.
This trophy was finally placed to the
credit of the Otk Lodge Herd end was
wort by a repreeentatiyo of the Cin-
datella forint, in 1808. tl'hie plate was
offered for the best: Yorkehire pig at
the exhibitio•n, male or female, and re-
quired tee be won twice by on. exhibie
tor before becoming Ms property.
fl aunt esses.— The Countess family
traces to importatibri made in 1898
from the here) of Denston Gibeon.
The Counteee flintily is a branch ot the
Constotth family. They have proved
to be No iy eireceesful breeder% One pig
from this family ;sold for gt100 when
ten months ole.
Pinks.— Tide family traces back to
Oh. Lodge Primrceie, 2090. which meths
ri cord in 4htehow ring. never 'meal -
led by woe other Yorkshire pig snown
in Omuta. See W011 first Prize for
threes year in :streceesiou in the elass
for beet brood eow at the Toronto, In -
auto nab 011 the sirtae tido the nettle
o Ottaitingber Lad appears. Be W11,9
tbe winner of the 'first prize wed
Grand Charnitionehip .at the Royal'
Show in. 1804.
Prides.— This Dimily ie quite motel
ir, point of merit to the Cinderella
fanitie, and has credited& runny noted
Prize winneLS. at OM latrgest Canad-
ian mid ArnetiOan shows. The folindee
liner of thi,5 farnily teethe to Lady
Weltering, 413, 'but. bred IT -C. 'E.
DI:Clothes, who. was tho winner of the
fit,st prize in the tilted edam ati the
Columbion Expesition, Chieago, 1893,
Like tie, Cinderellas this farelly, the-
e .
ugh bred alt slightly different lieeet
hie furnished teeny prize winner% in
tho hatem and riteesed oneness ehteries.
Xext to the Atitinie.4 er Iltritione this
ie the oldest *family in the Oak Lodge
Trent,
Thie fontity tetteeet lesek
Killthreft Mite 27. 1014 Kinee
Merit Mito TIC 128. ini1., whkh rkituttit
Deft a the fOltildetf011i et, the betti'e,tes
tablished bY the Vt,ftriatlettateettleettt
Pamphlets for Tourists
Two now publOcetions hive jtest been
issued by the publicity department of
the Grand Trunk Railway System.
One of them is descriptive of the
charming euenmer resorts on the east
coast Lukeliurontincluding Southampe
ton. Port Elgin, Kincardine, Goderich
ani Sarnia, Ontario, and the beaches
that aro reached through Port Baron.,
,Mich. The Publication is enhanced by
direct reproductions Mina tone from
photographs undid printed hi tho
Luiety,pts primes% In addition to it
description of that part of the country
there is information' for the( lover o1
rod and gun, 'list of hotels,with immune
=dation 'and rates, and a great deal
of other data that Is of interest to
these who are looking for a, summer
play grounds,
'The other new publication is a *de-
scription written in a story -like forin.
most interesting, and *eating with
that vast wilderness embracing the
region around the French River. The
T •0 Anxiety and Fear for
Thonaands Around Deo
Faith Cuiptild
VViii Banish the Summer Blues
and Other Distresses that
INtake Life illiserai)le
and U nhappy.
•
Till8 is the foment when we loser mon
wet women euiripleining Mena their no.
happy mai hett•dead conditien. They
find that physioul ma mental energy
I'm deterred them tied they ore sinking
deeply in the pit uf despondency.
Thu hot mounter wenther always pro-
duces thonsonds err miserable feeling
mortels. They leek nerve force, strength
and true vitality, They mount rest nay
or night, tied Itrebectones a burden.
The great recuperater, 'milder and
strengtlegiver for all weary, wornout
and snefering people is Patne's Celery
Compound new 'so universally perscribeti
by medical men. When the great tuedi.
cure is treed ot tine settern, languor, des.
pendency, irritribility, nervonsnere,
sleeplessness, headaehe, dyepepsia. and
digestive troubles are permanently Nee
Wroth and nien wid wonieu go nitwit
their dutieseuirt work with a vim, will
and energ'y that indicate health and phy-
;Oen' strength. 31rs. Antra Dawson,
Willcesport, ()lit,. Keys;
'I consider it it pleasure to put on re-
tterd what Pribiet; Celery Componnd litat
done for 1110. I have been afIlieted wita
riervettienees anti sleeplessness, All or••
denary neelichies frilled, and Hothbet
mut my eaSU ritail I used Pitine's Celere
Compound. Now I never miss a 11111111,'P
1 1.troligly recommeild your
nosliciite to all nervone sigTerers.
deacriptive matter' takes the tourist
over the northern division of the
Grand Trunk to North Bay and from
there acrose Lake Nipissing to (Man-
dan.° Falls on the 'French River. which
it! as( far as navigation by steamer ean
his enjoyed. ,Thoerest &Abe -journey
is made by canoes, Zoveral portages
being necessary; but the scenery is so
grand and so ,magnificent that anyone
is Well repaid for a eielt to this
:411rming locality( • t
The butitingand fishing in Ellis com-
paratively Yirgin istrict is unexcel-
lel — black bas, neaskincinge -end pic-
kerel being the meet numerous ef thee
finny tribe found here, and big follows
ot the maskinonge species running
from 20. to( 30 pounds are a frequent
catch. . The charms of this* wonder-
eul country beyond Lake Nipissing are
mit all confined to the summer season
—11. is beautiful in August and "Sep-
tember, and is gorgeous in October
and November. I Sor•
During the •first two( weeksi Of Nov-
ember the deer bunting is good, and in
duck hunting season a full beg is dire
taioable at any time. The waters of.
tho setreemel tributary to the French
River ere literally alive wide:gamey
fish of all varieties and sizes. This
interesting booklet just issued by
the Grand Trunk includes all infor-
mation as to how to reach the locality,
ani other particulars looked for by
the ;sportsman or tourist. 'Copies
sent free on application to G. T. Bell,
General Peseenger and 'Ticket Agent,
Montreal. 1
THE DAY IS OURS!
MALT
BREAKFAST
FOOD
Has Captured Canadian Palates and
Hearts.
It Pleases the Whole FaMily, Young
and Old. ,
Unit Breakfast Voo&has 'won the day
and capon -eel the palates and Metre of
all Criminal's. Loyets of the pen) and
true foods quiekly Ogee:Wowed that
Malt Breakfast Food possessed many
health virtues neknown to other grain
footle. It gives entire satisfaction and
pleosnre ei old and young; it kept the
streng mml wettleippy 8111i V:igOV011S, and
formed fleith; etifetele,altel bone for the
*sok. lour thee reaseiiS, Malt Break-
fast `Pond has won the da Y And Will
ever be the faverite hreititfast dish. All
Grocsae.
What Some Names Mean.
iLieerpeol Poste
The followieg tithle giVea the Mettle
ing of the names of Mint tit the prinei-
poi Highland clans of Scotland:
Mellitesit—The son of the Itirst.
• McDonald—The sou of Brown Eyes.
PiteDongall—The soli Of /flack Eyes.
McGregor—The soti of Clreek Man,
ticXsy-,The son of the Prophet.
DieLeati—The itilt of the Lion.
seti of the Wenelet.
*Kenzie—The setu of the ihiendly
ooe.
‘ii.clotyre—The sou of the Carpenter.
Menth.
Oamerote—Crooked Nolo.
Steyetetteeelligli StaY StiPpetet.
Bring on the Peat.
Even in aft wealthy a place ate Ifam-
Men the price of coal is obeginning
to pinch, and inquiry is being taide
for a suhatitute. The Herald wants
to leztow why not have, peat. )
"Is it not probatle,” . it soYs,
"that the advance. in the price el an-
thracite coal will give a stimulus to
thee, ceae. industry in Ontario. This is
ith
an industry ich promises well from
tlie standpoint of the investor, as well
art from that the general 'public.
There are in this province, and weeny
accessible, viiet poet deposits, from
which, if properly worked, excellent
feel •can be obtained. In ;several
Beret -mart countries, but notably in
Germany and Seesden, the manufac-
ture peat fuel is a eery, imPortant
industry, and an enormous quantity
of the, fuel Le, tieed as a substitute) for
coal. We notice that a Brantford
firm te about, to engage In thio in-
dustry on a large ethic. A Toronto
companY is .already putting on the.
nettle& .a goedt brand of peat fuel—
IptOlet; lotrd and pressed 'into
cylindrical briquets. It burn% stead-
ily, give,e out & good heat, and
leaves but little residue. There is no
.gool reason why this fuel should not
come into 11130 as a substitute for
coal, and if it ie sold ',et a reasonable
pilots it Inayt be the meanS of forcing
down coal pricesi in this part of the
province" •
SMOOT. LIBRARIES. .Regeneritin% the Hog.
". The •tratally accepted theOry 14 that .
pi lovos 'Whim** and. untldiame '
The Depute Minister or 1,.4'fluirttloo..1tbo
Mr. Jon, tee,let, tee tee esteete time rather then cleanliness. and 'order. •
ls•en githlg sr.msi attention to the TLC tekthberl% Of the 1Ttizied1 Statett
gewgaw of echoed libraries. Decent- , Department Of Agriculture,. 'however,
ly Itt vi'situa .4overal Weatern States lt:tttiaylxtoa..111mdfle
tory tctthmtand
,
tir p-2rutite,ttforet'enri:
Lo invotigate the management et .tra",
vell leg ani=,3c1to:Di Ilbraries.In Ontario rinliltioltitsttott.tttrit tif•zei-
5011ke.h ,Ivellinglibraries were instie • ,oitgat ;getont. of character education.,
tot'. r. lest year, bat Dir, M1Uer re- tile pees ot Q.tdl bLs b et brbu.,ht.
jokes over the fact that wehave g0,1t(2t2„Ii't,!rtg:"7",t01„3*4111411'451i)he;;* •
tiot
anipub1tcI. rae
tbrl.71%QatC t4he)1,13
avec111113; ;11%ipv:114;7
haeover, fee, .greater enterprise- that by -confuting a litter of suckling
Is ii111.W1; by the municipalities than
in Oeter lot In Ootario, say q Mr.
pr.ople, aro nfortunately too
U07011 inclined to look to the Goy.
eroteeet for aid, and directien. Too
often in this province the looni boards
eXPecl. the proeine'al grant WI meet
weedy all the regesireznente for the
pre;rez.lie
s 0 they otriellt9tli bodile:3is -407;x:11441:
mere ti tIle, , i.
Mr. Miller think% that no- aid
sliershi be giscii by the Government
toWnt ds a &bite library unless it is
merle feces to 'all ratepayers of the
melicipality. Libraries sustained by
fees might answer during the pioneer
days otthe country, but with the
Principle. .t,f, tee education so well
eetairleshed, the fee system -shonld, ,ho
abandoned. There is altogether too
notch 4..xplett,4 for fiction by most
of eio public library boards. It le
questiereible whether 'public Lunde
shr u'd b exittnelcd,, for erherneral
novels. There ie notch force., in Mr.
Carnogires etritement that a novel
51throd not be purchemed until three
year's toter it hae been ssited. A
proportien of standard 'fiction is
dotthtless desirables. It would popu-
larize public interest it boardwere
to eater largely to the nisede of tihe
tespils of the echeole. Ties children
rather 13 in etleits honi ilhave prior-
ity. &hoot libraries have been Ian-
gniehing in Ontario for thirty or for-
ty years While it is deeirnble to hese)
library* buildings with thousands of
volumes of gooi literature suitable
for solutes, it would be more ad -
visible to hew hooks for children
puree:teed, and with proper machine
eroeeetrid them to the eerie's%
hryv
In °thee words, the plan
ehoeld he adopted' an far as possible
ne :terming books aronna to do good.'
It is generally admitted that if ehil-
dre.n foim a taste foe good literature
thee aie• reasonably safe even shoe'd.
they Lever go' to college or high
.scheol. In Ontario the high schools
are ouubtle,ss fairly well provided
now with librariel. and hooks for
supplementary reading. As reverts
the public -sethools. however, anti es-
pc,eittey Lhose in rural districts, there
is a laroentable lack of. suitable .reaa-
ing [miter. It is ecareely too- strong
a etaiereent to make that in emus
coeetty districts children are et tele
leetnelly starved on account of the
a.beence of reading matter.
ltfr Mailer antioipites a boom In
school libraries within the met twel
Settlement of New Ontario
It Le said that settlers are pont-tett'
izito. the Temtscoming dietelota 04110
parer, of crown lairds having been-4We
posed hi .May of tho • preseot yeara
Nearly half a million acres,V 24 towne
ships, have been taken up, teneeten new
townships.a.te, now being.' • serveyed
for settlement. It Lae also tam de—
cide! by the government to, build forty
mtleeof new road;s' thie season. There
are million% ef deres. et good iarnting
laod in the Terniseaming country yet
unscre-ceed, and there is every ma-
ser to believe that ineey ib,OUSaildS
vil find good homes there. The great
deittybeck ef tho district* is' ite teola-
time It about 65. !Ililes! froxn the,
head of Lake Terelscauting, whorethe
bulk of the isettlement, lice to, the
neo ret( " itway etititon, leteepaw a.,
Que. In eummeree. line of Aexcellent
steamer, gives direct' 'communication
with pointsen theof
Otettlytt river,
which the lake is an eepenelen, but
during the winter moetha the es:atter.)
can wily reach the onside went(' by
me kite; the journey on feet. Thi swill
be remedied! by the railway to be built
and operated by the Ontario .Govern -
men( from North Bay to Thornloe. At
present the trade of the Temiseaming
i rslatgely -diverted to tho Province of
Quebee, hut the new railway ehould
throw it direetly into the lap of On-
thrio. The matket tnere ie already
considerable, and 13 growing rapidly, .
se that tho ptedueers of this province
should makes the meet of tho advant-
age tho enter/nem' of the Gov -
eminent will shortly give ta thorn.
pig:, ie. perfectly clean and well ventil,.
ate quarters, and by feeding them
from. clean Ytheels, on choice an well
&deeded food, that aftor tizue these
pies when they become eicl will re-
i4se to return to thole "wallow and
mire' uodi "will turn up their notsee
with -contemptuous scorn when offer-
ed the pigte usual mess, from the use
tell veseele. After e. trefol pourse of!
treattxtent the pige will be Owned
Itheeeelean quortere,wIth -clean vesselel
filled trait choice food, will be pro,
vided, and along aide 'thy:se3 with PO
partitions intervening, will he the
filthy quartersovitli the usual moss at
garbage for food. 'The officials will
then- ally to tho liberated pige"Choose
ye." it these pigs ferg.et themselves
and stray ioto the nerd and neirealley).
will be et once placed in clean quar-
ters againned their Mewing- he
dealt. with in the sante utan.ner and
the ,expertmenterS fully oecpect 'to re,
generate theini by persisting in this
einem of. treatment.. r •te '
'j hese experiments will be followed
with a good deal of interest. It ought(
to, be. possible to teach the pigs by a
system ot .gruntletto make their wants,
and wishes' known and, to be roe -peat -
fill epee all othasions.
The pig furnishes a. very large
portion of. our food and everything
ehould lee done to have thaf food pro-
ds:6,1d eeder the most •cleanly condi-.
tions. r I
or three years. Now York, Miceli-
gan end Wisconsin issue carefully
pre:plied catalegues of books from.
whieh truster 9' may select books suit-
able for this schools. 'A similer policy
will probably be odoittee in Ontario.
,W1.110 „equip, ,e.tendard works in 11,e-
' teoil. le IOWapaltidetle, the books
elite 40 "fraifitY VM),SLitt of works of
biography; history. 'geography. *gavel.
elceientary science, etc- If a email
grant is made by the Government
propor tined to the ;Imo ht expend-
er' locally. nearly every school 80A -
flan otay be expected to have a fair
library in a few yolks. Thirty ar
forty dollars, will buy all the . books '
requieed for a beginning, and with I
el worth telded every yeareit would
in a :eliort tima give oil the hooka
the children would have time to
reo I. ' , •
HOT WEATHER WISHES.
(Baltimore Herald.) '
now we „long for polar plensure,
And for regions filled with'. lee;
Where it's coot and all Isi leieure,
And the ice man gets no price; (
On a polar expedition .
Wo would very lhoerful go. •
And discuss -our boot condition '
With a native( Eskimo. t
Per with makeshifts are we Sated,
*Stich att near a blaring band,
in n nook refrigerated •
With 9 palm leaf in 'twit hand ; • . t
Or eitorird a whizzing trolley,
Ot 'teething down the bay, •
Whore the ceektrothla throw the jolly
And the waltz -song titings dismay.
Oh fee )aey eenitetion ' 4
"with an iced clrink* one. tide I
itetedsog "Polar .xplorations" ;
With:a lectrie fan allied,:
Azia-indito th6 verse we cater. .
AAA sad joke% about this heat, t
Perched on e"ool tofrigerntor, ' •
rtfteoptiita:tinti wat. ,
To Increase Your Weight.
Domestic Hints.
. The marl -aim -tele gairtive• ground
among writers on hygiene that child-
ren Ghoul,' not be rent to school be-
fore they are eight or nine -years el I.
(lancer may let hereditary, but is not
infectiesue It can, however, be in -
duvet or brought on by an individual,
as be excessive smoking, drinking, or
pick! Is and hoe sauces.
An Eritel'ell fad that has nest reach -
id America is that ot wearing sandele.
'Ili: is said to meet with the .appr .. al
•th corat eereral styles, and l
UPeitti •
of ithosicians and chiropodists.
The plisse or knife-pleateth skirt is
once, again having a great' vtigue. It
14 very' letoraing to elim figures, and
arlaptablte to the thinner materials—
ineueseline and crepe de chin, for in -
tuna.
It is predicted that moss will be a
fashionabh trinuninu; for hats. An-
other millinery novelty is what is
called chrysanthemum straw, which
has the 'appearance of the petal.* of
that beautiful flowee.
In winter the finger nails, are apt
to become 'brittle. A remedy for this
is, to use vaselinet or cold cream .031
•1:114mu, especially eememb.)ring to do
this at night. Rinsing thehands in
cedd water, which has, btern recom-
mended to keep them from eh:upping,
is also good foe Um nails.
You: will find the following mix-
ture excellent for washing ,carpeas,
floors, etc. Take 2. Bee of washing
eoela, and the same quantity .of ful-
ler'e earth, with 1-2 lbof soap, and
boil it infoue quarts of water, until
it will set in at jelly•., let is to, ibe
treed cold, and you 'wifl find it useful
and efficacious.
The counnon, house moth is not diff le
Ote.ht. leteaetterminate if all the cell-
tiegstettel 1.t1arewell brushed early
ItitlitWtoittfikit :before the new genera-
tion, begingte appear. Air the -closets
thoroughly and clean the floors wiell
het water and soap, or ifu of hard
wood -rub them with kerosene.
SCHOOL LUISA
Regulation %pew. 1.4.4401%
lion 040,virnaitt will
Aid to Thom
likvalationo hove hoe,* inonoci hce
Idduoatioo lhiParunaot Providing
130110 sohool Wxra.new e3os
accord with a catalogue arr
the department. The gran,t in 1
erti to VIO a yoort Witillgt
limit to half the amount s
the trustees, end in case t
lature doos not roake a is
grant, the •aid will bg, dietribizted
rata. The departmental rata
ibooksellers.
includes li,,cgrephy, history, ge
PilY. tray( I, mythology, tables, it
men tory solutes, eitizertship, eto.,
the new regulations will not inter
wVb tbc roelat of trustees to purch
at • their own LA beaks oats
thi/ list. The principal of the sell
ta the librarian. Applieation for at
roast be made yearly through the
specter, accoutleanied by informati
regarding books parehased, with
each vouchers, as required fr
Fashion Hints,
The slot scant is a distinguisbing
characteristic of both the cwcst
skirt& and jackets.
That the bolero will edatinue
favor as au adjunct to the fashion-
oo'obleTn. odbodesexjib
iceisleivtd.
ineeed. by the variety
For general summer wear there is
no more serviceable a$ well as fash.s
lo.nable, garment than the shirtwaist
dices fashioned from, foulard, taffetl,
pongee, linen, pique or one ot the
numerous, lawn* or ginethantst
Fancy eyeists continue to exhibit
the timing at the back.
faltrie is practically izollsp..qisable. for
wear at garden parties, atternoon-
toll,Wehtietgown of somo soft, heer
.e S
Neckwear demanding an unusual t
amount of attention* a recent
caprice is to have the vtt match the
gown in color, and the introduetion
of roeebede gives a pretty tomb,
Chiffon, Liberty *ilk, plain and em-
broidered tuts, and soft fabrics gen-
erally are muoh in demand.
The taffeta coat le acknowledged to
be one of thesmartest wrepe of the
cseeson.
The one special not of color in
drese this SCAS0a is green* the mere
ald (Made, its perhaps, in bighest fay-
or,—Froint he. August Delineator.
Pointed Paragraphs,
It's up to tho mate to declare that
appeeteancee are deceitful where they
are against him.
It sometimes happens that the man
who dubs his house hie castle., has the
moat Ln his eye.
When an Amerteen heirees is
orced from a foreign nobleman, she
gets a rebate instead of alimony.
In order tee foroottse the weether
with a reesonable degree of accaraey
all you have to do is predict anything
you don't expect.
Better eat state bread than be ill
bred.
Professional bouncers nearly alWaYs
tuna out well.
Never put at till to -morrow the
creelttor who with wait till next week.
When a eculptor make athet he is
either fishing for tanuf or money.
A WOM1113: has no business in politics
until she is able to throw mud
straight.
The lesa some enure know aboutege,tej
given eubje.et, the More *bey try, to
• .?
show. off.
The average man is as aevkward. at
lovemaking as he, is at cutting fresh
bread.
If you are thin. week and emaciated ,
end want to inerense yonr &eh end t
weight you should try Dr. Chase'iNerye
10001. YOU Call feel it doing von geed
from do.y to tiny. ns it strikesat the root
of trouhle and crentee new rich blood. ;
You eon peeve tint it braids np new
tiesne and .selds flesh it you weigh your-
self each •week while using it.
Meat and Appendicitis..
Farm and ritreide: An eminent I
Itrench surgeon: (Dr, Champoniere of !
Paris), having made a thorough
p 1 ,
iierS and - ou
.Tid. epecial investigation of the cause 1
of apPondieitit, renerts that the rime I r_ e..ve rists ., _ , . .
promoter of appendieits le 111(1We...wee!
in excessive meat diet. When the ap- I
pendix btcomes inflamed and enfeeble 1
ed by dieease its valve -like oxifice be- i
ttttt
'comes relaxed, int lukcian Nub.dan....es
drop in. The tante of this inflame;
mutton and relaxation in the niajori'y
of cases is unquestionably catarrh, or ;
chronic infleinination ea the teltteoug
membrane, begining in the intestine.
Thies catarrh is it germ disease, the
pernie, beconitner colonized upon the
mute is in mtrene. They thti c •,ta
elant ly GU animal 1.01818, especi illy '
Wei teas and broths: of all kiwi.%
vhil refusing togrow in, fruit jaiees.
Vegetables and Irate ore sate, etta
in an emergency can le, dePeeded Igen"
to maintainhutnan 111 and health
without meas of any kite, although
t merterate use Of the latter mixea
• in with the mein "(vegetable) toeels
• ty'l I, mot bt liable to do -much berm..
Patmers are happily situated. They
, have their OWn twitches of everythine
'heedful, and the more they depend
"on their twit verzetableee and 'fruits
with core 0(411.11, and home,grown
treats, air lama in iiimleration, 'the bet-
ter off they will 'b2, and the more
/sorely ' wilt eases of appendiettis hap -1
pen among there.
A Itell,to,t10 'tau is not tilitit/o,ettoy
to tiO.
Travelling from place to place are subject to all kinds
of Bowel Complaint on account of change of water,
diet and temperature.
Dr. Fowler's
Ext. of
ild Strawberry
. •
is a sure cure for Thairho*, Dysentery, Colic,
Cramps, Pains iri the Stoma.ch, Seasickness, Cholera.,
Cholera Morbus; Cholera. Infanturn, Summer Com-
plaint* and all Fluxes of the Bowels in Children and
Adults.
areas. 4r4 riAlvenogs.
It Acts like a charm.
*OW OfillkOSt 11440411 11,$.
I DOOM 110t leave the Bowels is a Constipated eonditiota,