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PAINE'S CELERY
COMPOUND.
Permanently Cures Sick and
Nervous Headaches That
.1‘141ce Life Miserable:
1.1••••••01,
Writ Klaus twine headnehe are einOngst
the worse Ws of life. The nem or wa-
nton who itt subject to nee& elle it irreg,
air intervals, goes theonenJiYtbetinng
Wed of lithely eud Neretehetiness that
is terrible to think of.
kletelnetie ee o rule, resnIts from e
ordered ementiee of the nervous system.
Mental excitement. Ione of sleep. bodily
fatigue zmd, tinordered digeetion ere
exeittife• (tenses. Wilen the bride becomes
tired nod tiebilattel, the whole nervone
system is welcome:), tend heatieehes
eesult. If nib ri nggieh, the idd-
imp; imit.tive end digestion derange&
headeelete inveriably ftetow. To cure
ond ineyetit betuitsche. the eervons
system inuet be street:ft bened end
ed. Tile most. pereistetit mune of 1ead-
80110, liervous feeling and eleeplessuess
are perittepeetly toned by Peine's Celery
cote po tied ; iIs the ereer reeteist rue taut
of the nervous system. Mrs. A. EL Witt -
001t. Cre'ellinni. Ont.. writs $ as follows:
"For ninny years 1 was sorely trnebled
with eiulent headache, so thin at times I
vas completely prostriateil *mil miable to
atteed O itorenhold titi 1 started to
-use Pidee's Celely telenporind, itli41 ex -
penance ismnediene eeliefl i1stelee
-ming it I haye not nail a reciu•renee of
the trouble. consoPit
ler illti'S Celery
Compontal an inveluable remedy, and
sell always be plemed to say a wurd
for it,"
Consolidated Rural Schools:,
Prof. Robertson hale leturned from
the Ma t time Pro v i noes. 'Itlo repot to
Met a meeter.thueinstio reception
was given to, the announcement that
Sir William V. Macdonald would pro-
vide in each of the provinces an pbject
lesson clf an improved and consolidated
oural :schools.
tenter the plan or these Aniedocteltt
xurai hOhoola from five to eight smell
rural ezeliools 'in the twenty wilt be
cloeea elm the children trom the
whole area will be canveyed in vans
to it central nrad n, school. The eon
branches a nature studin Gannet: -
time with a school garden, manaal
Itmanting in woodwork for boys and
household soienee for the girls will
tbe adeed as integral parts •kr the
course ;at the new wheel. The tichool
gairden will be, lased to benutify the
grouride and also to contain email
illustration plots or the useful phials
or weed:of the locality.
Th•e test of the building, together
with thtcost of the equipment end
school vans, will be borne by Sir Wil-
liam 0 Macdonald, 'of Montreal. ram
schooi will be teenaged by a board of
voletoi trustees eleeted by tbe who
,distric‘ served by it, and any expend-
iture tor maintenanee ribove the rest
•of men.ieining the small school -hous-
es exit:ling at 'the present time, wit"
be pen( froln the rural 'wheel Neel
provided by Sir IV illia in C. Macdonald,
during- a period, lee three years. •
tre.veIlmg inetruotor will be provided
for °eel:province for a period of three
years. He will spend one day per
week at molt school, and give the.
teacher and children instructions and
training in nature study Work and
manual training. e
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SECU TY
Cenuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Dear Signature of
ets Par.Str.dle Wrapper LIcloW.
Very salon mill 'isnot',
totaled as ategere
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FOR MOM&
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VON IBBP10 WEIL
$1:1 CONSTIPATION,
tBii MOW SW,
FOR THECOMPLERIOR
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'CURE S1OK HEADACHE.
Constipation
bees your head ache? Pain
back of your eyes? Bad
taste in your mouth? lee
/Our liver! Ayer's Pills are
myopias.< They onto tosli.
pation;' headache, dyspepsia.
23. All driartlata.
„ Want lour molianiehner beard a asaatinal
*read or rich enekt Theis air
1100,1011BHAM'S DYE tiggitio. re.
tiP f44134 ea.. metet 100,
ALBERTA LIBERALS,
.fieSOICItigh 'AplkirlSt trICTIPPRItIO'
the Term Passed,
,0 •
THE CONVENTIQN AT CAL6ARY
object* Parte:finely to Any xmareatte
Tariff tin Aurleulturel Impiements-s
Resolutions of lionficiegeo oiiv-
'moment of $ir WIAfritt neurter
omit Especially Revertant/it
of. the Interior.
, Culgary, Sept. 5,—The Albeita Lan
era. Association met, in coovention at,
nelgary Wedneselay evouing. Deno
gates were Present from Cardstou,
Lethbridge, nta.cleted, lted Deter, Ed -
mouton and intermediate points, as,
woll ue a number of members of the.
Northwest Assembly, including
eteesrs. Del/ober of Lethbridge, IVolf
of Cartisten and Talbot of Lacombe.
President Hon. A. L. Siftou oecu-
!nod the chair. ntr. Freak Oliver, M.
P,,. wae also. present, and addressed
the convention.
Among the resolutions passed were
the following: 'netutt no general. in -
elves° shoul4 be made in the customs
tariff, particularly on agrieultere im-
plements. 'That more asitepette postal
facilities should be provided in tho
outlying districts. abet tho condi-
tion f aliens in ihe Territeries and
the state of ihnninion revenues re-
quired and would justify a large in-
ci.ease in the grant to the Not•thwest
o eremite t. '.1 bat agtion should be
tutert et the next FiCaSbiOn of the Do-
minion Pailiament to provide better
railway transpot•tation facilities in
the Territories. '1 hat the popula-
tion of Alberta is increasing $0 ra-
pidly as to juetify the emetion of
three electoral districts therein,"
Resolutions were also tweed ex-
pressing confidence'in the axlministra-
tion of all departments of the Gov -
eminent of SirWilfrid Laurier, and
particulaz•ly of the Department of the
lee:tier; alsoexpresser's; confidence iu
the sitting nionter, Mr. Frank. 01i -
ver, After further organization work
the convention adjourned.
THE TOIAACCO COIIIIIINE.
Meeting of tho lioysil Commission at
Ottawa an Tintrodaty.
Ottawa, Sept. 5.—The 'loyal Corn-
niission on the alleged tobacco cone-
blPe met yesterday morning, Judge
McTavish presiding. Air. C. S.
Campbeel, K, 0., Montreal, represent.
ed the Empire Tobacco Company,
mad Mr, Fleming, K. C., of Windsor,
the western,itianufacturers; Mr. Gold-
stein, for the eastern tobacco menu -
lecturers; Mr. Whitton of the Tuck-
ett Company. liatniltoto Mr, Steve
eon of the McAlpitee Company, To-
ronto, and Mr. J. M. Earlier, Mon- e
treat, were, also present. Messrs, e
Goicletein and Fleming asked that the e
Empire and Ainez•ican companies $
should furnish a list of the tobacco
dealers who -signed, the illegal con- 8
trnet, a list of their consignees, a t
list of those to whom they refused t
to consign, etc. tar. Campbell was
unable to say to what extent his q
clients were prepared to give the in- 3
THE, WINGIIA.31 TINES„, SEPTEgnEIC1 .
•Callatilan flour is Oa Rest.
Depertment or Agriculture, Ottawa,.
tett ty ;note than ever herorc the
tendency a the 'lltitish former is to
compete with the foreign, and eolo-
nitit tro.ritnte In. etockrateing, 00 as to
supply Lite home in:tricots as much as
passible with the ;Willow tl'ad a hair
or. ult.t...0. spa tho seven, millions of
sheep. that aro being annually I uditd
on his t-ltereS. ;Every year will Sets
less gran. 'vowing owl more stock -
11 BrituinAnI here .is. flan.,
ottani eta eon tostop in the gap vacat,
.edb lb^ home farmer. The British
public 1.4use absolutely to be fed with
houte-art se grain. They deny 1.hat
manesthe besiti or tip moat s tiisty
bin bleed Man Thirty years 'ego
was tbe eastote in that oountry t
make .finer suitable for the tenni
taste, teat would give isatisfaenent
the censurers both in town antl ooun
A RETALIATORY DUTY
Urged by 'Pomini0t). mmors or
PerM4r1 imports.
OAR SHORTAGE DIFFICULTY
lisottor Seralce Prondseit per This Tear
ItY #04 4144 0.ZR.—Wlint the
Paiteuttioltetionagenito to thip 49.
Mieniberstilp
nrimog--culleen Rh:toted ror
the Current 'Tema
Tot onto, ..§ept. 0.—The annual
meeting of the noininion. nfitlere"Ase
societiou. was held tient yesterdao
it ternooe, Freight reeeso shortage ee
O ChM hadtlEhticht With NowiQuihilitlia.
o tho Unjust disc.rimination of Gentility
agabiet teimadtan proatiets, end the
0 mivasieemeet of the intluetry, were all
• discussed. .
t: 1.110 itteetleet tees presided over by
t the flint Vitenpresiclun W. G. Dailey
of Hamilton, le the absence qf
-.the prusinent, J. O. Veustone of
e Silte.'
tt neettittl recommendationa were
a made in tho revert of tbe Executive
e Committee, .18 the matte' of car
shortitge, the greatest complaints
0 wore made against' the Intez•colonial
t ltailwtty. Tie matter was brought
o before tho Goternment, and both
ic. at. and the 0.T.1t. promised
the millera, 'better service this
year, whieh woted be possible hi
elew of the fact that. many new cars
were beim; placed in SOt%ie. Th •
• port delared that in reference to
Peefef•ential trace the Oretnier eid not
- sewn NOT enthusiestie on the sub -
5 jeet when tee queseion was brought
to his notice by the depatation front
the Bawds of Trude conference. "Un-
der the present, tariff in fiee trade
r Inititin," said the report, '•tbe mil-
e ler has •a; straight protection of
about ;Ito a butel on flour, while
it in protected Canada the ilour and
°atm& miller is wittbout any pro-
tection whatever. Al hough the corn
t meal miner has a•straight protection
3 Of 25e. pee baron, as owing to the
try, by the olueletere et tn per con
o honeetinade wneat With 25 per een
of foreinn. In fact, utter an or•tin
arily liivourabie harvest some larg
country !oil's, favontably. eitnated
good wleett etietricts, would erm
0041 lett cent or oven 100 per oen
of native gram, Ititteen- year.% eg
the proportiou•or Iereiget ytheni: tha
a miller would be compelled to as
inereatted to one halt,' whilst .to
ehty it, in net safe to make ftour lo
to time:, the general demeitd trent a
mixture ecattaleiteg more bun :10 to
1,5 per cent of Englieb tIptut, aed elle(
a,re nettle where, even this smelt pro
nortion lia$ had to be reduced to 1
per cent,.
Why thie change? it is beetuso
Brinsh egriculturallets, unlike that
C n d.ar. b e.t*ren, are no, eli e t tit
esseintia; of! "strength" in their wheat
The do not recognize as Canaditt
farmers: do that,stren,gth is determin
ed by the presence, in whett eV wha
is known as giuthn, and that of th
rignt kind. And .so to -day Canada is
in every sense of the tertn "The Gran-
ary or the ,World."
The farmers or Alnada know by
experieuee that the Government.have
then interents at heart, tor have. not
the homers full pockets as the re-
sult el tollowing their teeching and
training? And uot only so, but they
ore grewing the best wheat en the
n arid, tee proved by comparisan of
fonlyees, Cinadien b•st patents
evet gluten 84.22, and dry gluten 12.33
net ineliest 2(1.17 wet gluten, and 11. i)
dry gluten in the best grades th tt can
be found to corapore with it at all:
Thee le lee eh per tentage, et ill
bumincide or protein, tbe most impore
tam part from a nutritive point of
view at d what arethe results/ By
the same coraparleon.Canadittin pat -
me come .out att-en.59. per' ',mat, as
inunered with al...417 in tit': other
emples. British bakers hot° per -
ovally demonstrated' that not only is
Canadian their unsurpassed for
vhiteness, oweetnest, and strength,
and that it is unadulterated, but that
rom it they on make, not only the
best quality of bread, but the largest
unntety per barrel. . Three tests in
tendon 'gave, tbe renewing results,
mi using 100 pouuds of flour, -146
ounds ef breed, 151 pounde of bread,
*tin 15,1' pounds of breed.
In 38n4 Canada 'exported in wheat,
e81923: in the following rear It hid
risen eo. $1,966,287; then it helped up
to $3,0104 io 188a, and in 1900 had
grown to $11,995,488. Flour that in
1884 only amounted to $1,025,995, he
1881he d risen to A1,744,99,'IPti ast1
year took the mark an $4.015,226.
i the tt I. '1 being wearisome, these Ag-
o Fes toll, and they bear repetition.
And tbie is osne of the results in
Confine farming of "tht refinement
of common-sense guided by experience
subste tut mg sound and ra tional prin-
eipl in Pinning for etrigne popular
prejudices." It is a tzractioei proof
thee "obedience is better then sacri-
fice." The Canadian farmer is an apt
pupd, but: may se long as hewins eo
do time which tbo Department of
A.terieulture sets betore him es the
straight; path ot duty, defined after
Jong yeere of patient trial and. invee-
tigetion, will ne be in the ham posi-
Hee -ot being able to oapture the mar -
of the world in the produetion
of oll that the world's markets re-
quire in general. and wheet and flour
in parte:Mar. The Departments)" inv.
pertinentnlists aro never 'el rest, yet
then zwimr get weare Of Weil-thaitin'
emit itt their taeltet they aro greatly
etimuleted by the knowledge thet
hey ponsces the ea/indents° of our
farmers and are ((ring the, best
wen fee 'the development of Canada
end ell things' Ceriadian itt the roost
useful of an 1T,n,. •
formation asked for. it was decided
that if the information were not fur-
nished by agreement between tho
Parties the commission would sit in
'Montreal next Monday to examine
°Meet's of the American and Empire
Companies. Otherwise the commis -
skate will open in Windsor on itIon-
day.
Points STILL SHY,
IIalser Unveils a Statile of PinperorProd-
eriek ot Posen
. -
Posen, Sept. 5.—A statute of Em-
peror Frederic was unveiled here yes-
teeday in the presence or Emperor
William, Empress Victoria, the
Crown Prince. Frederick William,
Field Narshal Count Von Ituelow,
the Cabinet Minieters and many oth-
er notabilities. 'the Imperial party
subsequently proceeded to the Pro-
vincial Diet house, where they re-
ceived an addeess from the provincial
'authorities. Ihe President of the
Diet presented tbe Emperor with a
loVing etip. Vis Majesty replied to
the address with a speech of some
length. There wore eintilar functions
at the. Provincial Assembly house,
where the Polish members were con-
spicuous by their absence.
Against Compulsory Arbitration.
Loudon, Sept. 5.—At yesterday's
session of the Trades Union Congress
there was a very heated discussion of
a compulsory arbitration resoltztion.
1112tnY of the delegates opposed the
prelevence.grented great Within our
grain and 'grain products aro pree-
tieally oxen -Wed front Uerennuy by a
practically prohibitory tariff, and
while the products of the United
States are adnittted under a low
twit/, although the duties charged
by the United States on Colleen
goods are from 50 to 3.00 per cent.
higher them. Canada charges, it
iment be well for this mooting to
eonsider the achisability of passing
resolutions in fat or of our Govern-
nunt mposing retaliatory duties on
Gentian imports and withdrawing the
rebate grant ed G rea t Britain tinless
Great 'Britain grams a similar re-
bate on colonial ,egricultural pro -
Secretary C. B. Watts, in Ins re-
port. stated that -.during the year
four teensbern ento removed sby death,
and IS now drine-admitted to mem-
bership. The z•epoz•t dealt with the
agitation for a better railway car
service, a preferential tariff and the
discrimination in freight rates. The
receipts of the year were $1,090.44,
and the expenditure eu98.7.2.
The following officers were elected:
President, W. 0. Indley, Hamilton;
Pint vice-president, john Gonne
Guelph; necond vice-president, Inedley
Shaw, Thorold; treasurer, William
Gallonith, Toronto; secretary, C. 11.
Watts. Toronto; Excertive Commit
tee, IL Barrett, Port Hope; J. D.
Flavelle, Lindsay; George Cohan
Gant M. itteLnughlin, Toronto; R.
Noble, Norval; IL L. Rice, St.
Mary's.
On the conclusion of the meeting
the Inenli)Orn pl'Oreeded to thO
flora grounds, where they had diet:MAO
in Webb's pavilion. Preeitlent Ineiteete.
presided, and an interesting toast
list was gone through. The members
spent the belnnee et the o eningnalt.
, ieg in the sights of the Farr.
ORGANIZE Pon PROTECTION.
Closing Session of the Canadian Master
}haters' Convention.
Toronto, Sept. 5.-113 annual con-
vention of the Cantudinn Maslen.
Paters was breught to a Owe yes-
, terclay. The cloting session was at.
! tended by a largo number, and a
•great deal of important business was
Itransacted. A numbee of intet.esting
; papers were then read followed by
1 discussion of the subjects they inteo-
'lite following resoletion was pass-
; ed:
"That this association place on re-
cord its conviction that Jona]. °again
I bations ehould etteouraged in ee-
1 ery way amongst master bakers. for
WC feel that great benefits- can be
derived in the wan. of atuelioeating
he evils of excessive eompetil ion and
eatisfaetorily dealing with labor
ne legislative problems relating to
tt‘he baking trade and 1h:a the Ex-
ecutive of this assoeiation be in-
structed to assist as frit as possible
iitt this direction,"
The following oMeers woe °teethe:
It. E. Jamieson, Ottawa:
Ivice-presidents. E. Porten', London ;
, A. A. Leen Hamilton; M. Itredin, To-
ronto; J. nteNeown. Montreen trees..
! urer, Geoege Weston, Toronto; seet.o.
ary, James Acton, Toront0;
1 tive, A. W. Carrick, Toronto; George
Williams, Guelph; W. ,t, Merle,
Hamilton and W. J, Boyd, -Winnipeg,
902.
MALT
,BREAKFAST
FOOD
IS 'Nourishing -awl 8us,
taining.
Medical' Authorities, say it. is
an Unequalled Health Food.
Thousands of really retipeeta hie people
ere (mite inditterent 1.0 the rentkentente
of inesroulauli, unless that ornall is
Ser:entl .deranged. Po Jr brief kften,
groin 0,Is song ititerfuto with digest-
lVal vigor. When Male Boetklast Food
te reguferly used email morniug, pernaet
digestion, bodily euergy i.111 n41)1)11100
Will be your reward, TM re iS no in.
soluble store:hitt Malt Breakfast Food;
every parnole eounstoug. The best
noadreal sty NI,' It; 13renkfast
Peon As an 111'0(101.111nd. 'unite toed for
yenta/ gad old.
-with the present-day knewledgetwbile
Wheat rust was well known to bo rot.
quently associated with the presence
tc4, rb.e,1)',;0174.trh3ra tb141:3mil:outsil°cron;isgilleb:::
hood, Although the recognition or
the land rigil in nitrogen May not
first have been made by Davy, he as.
ticipAted tor more than half Can,
Supply of nitrogen from the •atmos,
tr.:curet:, experimental demonstratlen
that such crops draw most a their
The experiments or Licbig. ,Lawes,
nrat Ileaslow, In 1840„ and tbe three
following years, mtroduced arena,
cal use t nut Invaluable fertilizer, sup.,
erpheeph ite ot lone. Then came un-
dergroend tiled nrainage, by which
enormeue areas, with the assistance or
Parliaitent, were relies.ed or their sup,
enthun d ant moietere.
Front the beginniog 'or 1800 to 1840,
Poxliament was- coostartly attempt-
tilV to IMprovo agrieultere by means
or Ilax.enon, on imported grebe and
witt. eiight moditicatioes from 10041
Mai with a differential tarrif in favor
al Cenedian gram, protection govern.
od the flee -al polley of Great Britain
until 1846, when, tne only ebred of
protection that woe left wee 25 :tents
per quarter upon all kinds of grain.
The abolition orthe Corn Dawn in 1846
marked the critical date in the history
' the agriculture of the country,. 'It
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. not that* in the latter half Of the
Department of Agriculture, 0. Nue,
Augnet 100e.— Towards the C114 of the
tfignmenth century not a few. of the
pioneers of agricultural progress te-
cognized In edoetition told experiment
tie: none important agencies for fut-
ure advance., and as early as 1n00 the
seeond Inesident of the Englisb, Board
oe Agriculture strongly urged the es-
tabliehment a an exeerimental felon
with an annual subsidy of $2500. Even
Columelia, a Roman 'Writer, crenpla.in
ed tleat every art was taught enethodi-
ett y, ohilet that cf husbendry was
neglected. And, so, to this day, the
sanzi, compl inn m ty, iih sem: degree
ofettuth, be made. Iluebandry Should
form a more leading part oT our edu-
ninon tit public schools. In 1790 the
Vest their ot agriculturo and rural
eocnomy woe founded in the lenivere
sity Edinburgh, end endowed by
Government with $750 a year, For
more then a hundred years it has c.x-
ecoisuct an unobtrusive but stimulat-
ing: influence on the terming practice
of the whole of Rennin. As the end
• tho eiehteenth century witnessed
the. formai initiation of education in
iegticulture, so it was also the period
that gave birth to the scientific: lit-
erature ou the subject. While prior
to tine Fitz Herbert, lTasser, Mark -
lone Blith, Weston, Tull, Hurt lib, and
other Ovid described the agricultural
canditiene in Great Britain and other
count:le:. it was reserved. for Lord
nundorrold, ancester. of the new
General Otficer Commending the Can-
adion Mititift, and who recently arrive
thd in Ottawa), tie give aluoye to the
edetz. that was, doubtless, gradually
forming in the minde a the philosoph-
ers or the lust decade ef the eighteenth
century, and to empteetize, oneo tor
• tho dependence of :agriculture on
themistty. This Lard Dundoneld did
in "A Teeatise Showing the Intimate
Conneetton betweon Agriculture and
Cheraistry," published in 1795,and 'The
Prinointete Cheraistry Applied to the
Improvemtnt -et Agricultute," publish-
ed in 1790,
The closing years. of the eighteenth
Century thus reccgnized the important
conneetion that existe between ahem -
tatty and agriculture, while the nine-
teenth century effected its consumma-
otni°11733.1'31:ceets 'years old when the British
mtury thet recently alerted was
Board or Agriculture invitee Sir Hurnp.bry Davy to expound before them the
scientific, basis of the farmer's busi-
ness, aua this be did annually up to
1813, when his lectures were collated
and 'published under the title of "Fee -
moots of Agricultural Cbemiejoy.S.
„est:piety etneeningthrougheeeverel, edi-
Leetesitittlit sneetiestSconitanakys6pleanDeartieeyntwhofo
common-sense guided by experience
gradually substituting sound and rat -
mat principles tor vogue popular
prejudices. . was the teaching of
Davy that broke up tho system of
bare-rannwing, so that in Groat Bri-
tale to -day the proportion of bare fal-
low to total arable area has fallen to
one of tn. As regards germination,
Davy' views were entirely in line
resolution on the ground that ueder t .11
such a system. the trecies uniona
would not only lose many of the ad-
eautages they had wt•ting from the
temployers, but would die of
tion, since the need for their survi-
val would no longer exist. The re -
imitation et-mem:thy was rejected by
901,000 to 303,000 represented
votes.
neteeied Vietettneve Officers,
Montreal, Sept. Ine-The iLicensed
Viettieners' Convention came to a
elose yesterday morning, the prinvie
pal business transaeted beieg the
adoption ot the committee's report
and the election of the tollowi»g
tacos: L. A. Wilson, ptesideet; A,
reiseatt, ttliatribly, first vices
president; Adelard Gauthier, Three
Itivere, sec,ontl vitt-president; L, A.
Lapointe, Motitreal, secretary; E. A.
Chagnon, Slontree), troasurer.
entente 13011h aunt Porter Safe.
Toronto, Sept. 5.-4atee Were floe
ed tet Osgoode Hall yesterday for the
trial Of two of the outstanding /tome
inner oleetion m•oteste. Chief
Jus-
tleo Iselconbridge and anisticeStrettt
will hold court on the West Inteliant
protest at Coheatrg at (LBO a.m. tin
Sept. 21. TIM IWO. ITastiegs NM°
Will bet tried et Belleville on the en
tetttoon of the Sortie day by the satin;
court. /1. 15 not expeeted, that any
evidence wilt bi- stibuiltted.
nte
'tett:
Are a sure and permanent cure for all
Eichler and Blatt:lee Troubles.
4ACKACHZ
It the tirit sign of itldney Trouble,
boiet neglect it I Check it in time t
Sorioes trouble wilt follow it you don't,
Cr e roar Backache by taking
DOAN'S KibilEit PILLS*
t
• entemetednize Fruit pelt.
Hemilton, Sept. 5.—The delegate*
to the Canadian Horticultural Aestee
-dation yesteeatty itispeeted the fruit
belt, To many of them the trip
was re revelation. A luneheon at the
Mountain View Hotel followed. At
tho anternooe session, papers woo
'need.
The following officers Were elected,
.and the eonvention tame to an end:
Thomas Manton, noronto, president.
George A. itobleetni, 'Montreal, ist
'Iee-proaident E.Itopslezul, Ottawa,
dnd ViCe-president; 11 Sinimere, To -
mitts, treasurer; A, IX. Ewing Wood-
etteek, setretary.
The newer tete hist night Wee Vern
largely atteeded, TIM financed' side
ot the ShOW Wits satistactery,
A Standard Remedy
Used in Thousands of Homes in
Canada for nearly Sixty Years
and has never yet failed
to give satisfaction.
OUGtES
Diarrho3a, Dysentery, Cholera,
Cholera Motibus. Cholera, Infan-
turn, Cramps, Collo, Sea Sickness
and all Summer Complaints.
Its prompt LSO wlfl prevent a
great deal of unneeesears suffer-
ing and often save life.
eine eteward, sloe.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to ham that thole is ut least
OW' (trended diseestf that solemn hes been
able to cureitt n11 its stineet and that is
Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Care is the only
Positive cure now !mown to the medical
fr eel if ty. Ce tarter beitte t eolisti tn note
81 dieense. ref:nitres it colistitutiOnal
trentnient. IJ4l Caterrh ,Onot is
taken internally, acting directly upon
the blood end moons earfecles of the
system, thereby destroying the foiled:t-
rim of OH di:nese arid giving the Pee
tient Strength by beading pu the rem.
ethernet and assisting nature in elonig
its mirk. The, proprieters have so
muclt faith in Itat euretive powers, dust
Mew inner One Flteelred Dollars for any
emit that it fails to euro. Seud for list
of teetinimeale.
Arldress,F, J. Casysv & Co., Toleden
Ohne
Seel by drreetione ton
twee penally Pine lire Om inet.
century agriculture hes been furnish-
es with *any new aids th•tt it has Mute
isted, but 111 at existing aids have been
more generally and more fully utilis-
ed. The extensive egricalture of tho
thirties was supereaded by the, inten-
8h* agriculture of the sixties. The
improvement of roads, the construe-
iioit of railways, the inauguration of
agricultural moieties and annual
shows, the extension of literature and
the spread of education, heve all tend-
ed to place farmers in the position of
being acquainted with the most recent
dovolopments of their business. Oue
oe the mein features of the agriculture
of the past half century has been the
increasing amount or attention that •
has been given to live etc**, the tend-
ency je thef mothernancl being that
now more and more of tbe creps of
the farm are finding their tray to
market in the stripe of beef and mut-
ton and dairy products. ;
CHOICE (WA DRUMM
Wise ;Ana prudent people should
a reliable awl walivu-shitott Ora
Mune thoY owl go at all dales vett
lideeett that their prescrintious will
aroniptlY and accurately tilled. 'We Aue
ia a positiint tq (Mot van our leak ex.
periaape whil tk guarantee that yel,vr
wows wilt be properly attended, le, and
that our prices will be satisfactory.
.414 RANKS AND CONDITIONO
()four petiole aro now reaulsr users uf
Psiows Celery Compound, the great
health rtetorer,_The -virt ewe et' this Matt.
tome are tistomsbutg. rettie'S Mien'
(empound permanently cotes ritsumn-
tierM neuralgialiver and kidney com4
Valuta and blood trouldes. Try a bettle
of Pain's Celery Compound if you are
out.or-sorts; it will give you cheating
result.
A. finuudoN, DRUGOISTI
Out.
those principles of fermentation on
which the flavor and ..keeping
ties ar ttil good butter absolutely tie-
pend.The mochinerY agent* or Ails.
tralia who have pushed private sep-
arators no the farmers have done an '
incalculable netery tot Australian
buttes; ancl, unless this policy is Ina-
mentaltely reversed, the quality at
Australian butter Is doomed to occuPYI
a eecondary place in Ilritisli market%
"kn. Newt Zealand there.- Li not anY'
notic;mble deterioration as there is lee
A.ustralia, but the taint of 1:1-te PriVato
separator ie too frequently making. it -
• 12 known even there, and the intoner
this baneful Influence in anolished, the
4,tter. New Zealand thittter leas now
gaitied a very high Pharactero
during the past season it May be safe-
ty asserted tbat the bulk a if Was
sup.riort to Australian, 'MIA ib the
element rate of progress sboald scene
Una:tit will ;soon ;sell tie binner tercets
these Australian. There cant 14 no
doubt tbat the exeellent. isystene lcd
grading adopted by New Zealand, and
the lower temperature at which, tbe
Imiter is carried im troneitt to the
Ifni. ed Kingdom, have done eontettling
to bring about this improtrement; but
tin fact that ,th et bulk, of tint milk
to New Zealand id daily deltvered
direet lo the factory and, eaelt •datets
cream, being Ural kept under control
of the factory m,anager" renders it
poleible lo rnak..e higlie.r elites article
than when 'collected' erea.ret trent the
farmern private separator tin 'nee
eeived at odd times during the week.
"Caeadiare butter ia reeking, steady
noel fairly etatiennotorn Progrnes.
The main defeete abaati Canadian is
til wtnt of '.ii 11,10 CI, bit t r hen
peeked in. 56 pound export boxes and
the wretchedly inferior transition ve-
getable parebraent paper wnion lines
the boxes and enfoldet tbe 'batter.
There are a few ehippern whet use
as goo,i vegetable parchment paper as,
the Aostraltans and the New Zeaden-
dors ; but unfortunately these fowl are
exceptional. Tbe difference in cast
between the very *est, parchment
paper and the itanerior imitation rub -
Instil used in Ca,neeta. Is less than one
halt -petty per 66 lbt; lbox' of botter
and the attempt tof save eerie halt,
penny over an article; wort 50s. to
55e is a good illustretiojt of spoiling
the ship for a ha'porth of tart Large-
ly owing to the! inferiog quality of
parer, Canaditenbutter beeemes men/1-
'y on the, surface t and shillings Per
cwt. are levet int oonsequence. Al-
though ,SOIMI dip their paper in a tor-
ment), solution, yet it, wolta h.1 Lar
better to use only the very beat paper
as le done in Australia. and New Zea -
and."
H. IL Deano
On I rot Agricu 1 tural College,
Guelph, August 30t1o, 1902. .
A Feeling of Security.
Our .patrons entrust their prescriptions
to ne for tilling with feeling nf security
and confidenee. Tbey koow that the 'ut-
most cent is exereitted and only the best
anirpurest drags ST1 pplierl. Onv took of
imported Nitnnios and fine Toilet prep-
are -ions is large and most complete and
onr priees the lewest.
PAINES CELERY COMPOUND
The medicine leant is reeking thousends 1
well and strong. is our beet seller from
day to day. Forrhen iltatisIn, neuralgia,
liver end kidney troubles and rundown
eowlition. we strongly reeomatend
Paine's Celery (esimponnil. It gives
•womirone and happy results to all who
tom it. We have the geneine"Paine's."
C. A. OAMPD13LL, DRUGGIST,
Whighauf,
Pointers far Boilermakers.
TO tIn!).:(titOr Of The Titnen
The following extract from the
"Colonial Dairy Produce Review" for
the year ending 00211 June, 1902, which
is published by W. Weddel & Co.,
Lotdon Eng., contains two points
which Canadian butter -makers and
all three interested in the development
of the Canadian, battertrade with
Greet nritale should carefully consid-
er. I beg leave to submit them tor
the reactere of your paper to consid-
er, and request' that they ask them-
selves, are we acting wisely in refer.
ence, to the points Mention d?
"lit.t best nriends of the Austrae
Ilan dairy produce trade catinot but
regret that the Oteady improvement
in lite qUali;y ef butterovidoh Austro -
lie babited regularly tend lust year,
has not Only ceased, but ori the: whole
hes &Ai:unity receded. The reason ot
this hots be attributed in some degree
to the continued droughty conditione
that ItaVz- been so tlizastroue to agi-
eulture generally in tAnstralia ; but
the main reason for deterioratiori is
the ozetensing use of the private sep-
arator. le a hot chmate like Attstra-
lia, 11 tomtit ot farmers seperating
their oen ereant and delivering it to
the factory at irregular interstate is
eetteeta 'ruin to tile enanutaetere ef
perteet touttei. It is metre** enema -
mon aeon* and opposed to ittenry seine -
title method to expeet a vat Of cream
of three or four different ages, all
blended together, to produce ne good
buttet 1u n Vat whieh rentains oreern
all of mite ege. To Inix ripe. over -ripe,
and dent -sly over -ripe Creabl tegother,
tetante from the eSet of privsto ssp-
nesters, and to eeptet that it will Pro*
duet. 41,t4 good' btater es tally tette
mann 19 ..0 13110W utter ignorance o
f
tett T. Mateo% tee telteion toreate, 04444. It
PAO*, 33o,
• ,
Chancellor Bttrwash was thrown from
head. .
his his back and
berth on a steamer on his way to
n
the Methodist Conference at Winnipeg
and suffered strains i
Ammamtowa.mmemommo.
•
opinions or Leading Phymietains.
This certifies that 1 hrve nel Strong's
Pilekone in tee entinent of Aloe both toter131l lnteinal, -
I 11 aa Ina1.
llenglifinueVi
on -
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mon distres,ing iaffectimmter 13,t3arotra,
hupt‘ Lotion General 1-10:pitta.
Price sI.00. For sale by druggists, or by int it
on ree..ipt of prity,.
W. T. s'TPONG, Manufacturing Chemist,
London, Ontario.
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