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I Sig Ww"T IL rALLATT CLXAJNXJWESX YS ]DIRT. SIR W1111.k' . In ro 10����� - _____
r I X XACIENZIR . mmerclal lito, perhaps. as no. . ---
Imperialism b4s been the; lKer When William lmaekf U9W watloutu.w C4* �Yherc 01NO, In Visas ruslitus, , Says Queen Mary, 'It think It`* a 1. .
,011 Sir .Henry X. pe . , to go To* W -nob Your Usudi-,Refore ,Intla firat saw , be $",Atod strenuoue tirries, when all sorts of � I
I , IlAtt,spublic,siett. XMIRS-1 the light In the little Village of Kirk- . -".-�_ get -rich -quick scheme* swe sw4liowpd fright, - I � -
%-'1`1105, He fit an ardent believer 'in f101d- Out-- In 1840. Ill with avidity in xill circles where wealth No awfully tl3llt'. 11 I #
q proud mother That every human being and every Owns 0're' ladle* bow, �
I . I. Aliecti011 Of Canada, 444 the Prof. R. X Washburn of the Ver. In her wildest drearns about her animal possesses Aix Individug, bdour Is worshipped, do we see the abase- These " 10 row- I -
r , "I t -IT, Country being As close. as, DoS, mont Vxparlment Station asks if Wo UY's fliture co,04 not foresee the we UnOw, Although generally our own went and elimination of the JU41vislual, ' ' .0 t, WhkLt a pliglit!"'
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� t"le' It wits an Act Of OPIe4did , ever saw a farmer got lip In the groat cars,pr :that William planned sense of smell cannot 414tingul ,nnd thb, exaltation ,of tile flim the I 'Pli I
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T.4010tis'll for, Win to take over his morning, and, without washing, out for himself. I from Another, for the M � at, the unlQus, the I
. take 154 ones co .
-Xf�glmeat,the Queen% Own Rifles from two Palls of ,$,will from the hou c. to, : . or� mblue, the tru
a On finishing his education At the scent of the do . Sensitive . . I
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AlOrQultQ to England. Nothing could the Irtog house, handle t a � * � K does tills with caqp, I '('11911% the 08soclation Small dea tra k
. ,be tool$ co .. . from tile 8110tept traces, That the are Unmercifully frozen out by the �J � I
I 1,avp ,croazea a morer friendly r-�eiing. talried Iii the bog. house, then, go to Personal odour of an entire race has trust, without Any consideration ot I . I
Thf. reWnjout ,WAS a-meauspfc)ster- the horse stable, span the horlies R character personal rights, and the same prin.
'1119. better relations, betwee " X Of Its owl' we 4100 know- Piples are followed in the labor sar- . I C, i
,` , , n th, gri-at. over, feed them, grain, curry them and In I
W0448 04. the People -of Great 6 Most Case$ this OdQrUr IR alsplene- ganf
Britain 'possibly harneop, them, then go to I . . ,Zatiorls toward the IndIviduz.),
;1149 it so Pf Ca I Ing to members of different raees. Wo7ker who Ina
t 40 .a4i[a. 4u APPeul to We cow stable And after catching and � ,. I I . ,*.r The, odour o r y choose to retain his . We Told Y04 Sol
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h0ft, is much stronger than to the tying a ioalf, sit down to M 11 � , , �, * . , Orion, . rrvuhood and his God-given ludepert- .. ..
KtO14 , Ilk without . � , :' '' � �) � sPOkOR Of bv wlilte races it,* Offensives L .1111
winds of lawyera and X)W� washing his hand _ , 'n -, � r deuce The history of 'the Staudqrd �
.e� r a? I b,4vo, we all . , , �, , but It wl'Al -be, nowo to reopt of us. . .
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. Absolutely dry ba:ftae4 $a eitremely - �' J*Ort, l,4 as objectionable to tAe Japanese. A, . flelds, In heaping up riches, Is a con- . Labatt'
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. I difficult on many cows, and that not �, 17t� -.. " I � Durtara stant murch 9ver the wrecks, of hum I �
.. . .. Infrequently the lower Portion of the I I 4 r ' I 's,� Adacki, has recently pu 11ler fortunes. tu r- 00,
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.�� X�-Kii�ii*':��' hands becomes well WaBbed during , . " � I
. _:i�iiiii"'k, Wished Some; SC�aai rightej and the ruin of 4u'e �
X - , �:i***�' r� 't I r . . 40 remarkable observation" On this sub- live, La9vik. .
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11 .,:.;...:�,X�K:::�!:i*� � the rollking,proeeps. Where doea that ' . ' r. . a. ,,To, live and to let live" has, I .
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_90? into solution in the milk and " . lowlifg paragraph , . 17, I I 11��
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I � � �'..,.;�.'.�.��Xxx. 'bOlug In B01110011 It cannot be strain. ':, I "This Physician states. that or roul," only so it is within tile pale "'.1111111,11", - I . .
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I I . NOW Imagine with Me for a Mo. perceived by them � Q110ea ffaryl,s rantry r 11 - - .. . I %% I �'
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. I the good housewife beat :1. ly perceptible to, � Queen Mary's pantry It Windsor is . I 9Q r ____"-.W91t IV
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. � . eggs, Mixed cake, kneaded bread or :�Z 11� I . After ,a certain length of time, 11 cO-' said to Contain the most valuable Col. � .11,
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I "' �. ,; ��� ,:: � r 1� ever, both Japanese and Chinese who of tableware in the world. .1 'Ter ,.,.,
... XX�l worlk regularly In so 4uo . ;
� ,I ty and Ill. . .. 11 r � Every rolga since Queen Ell�abelh'$ . I ?:1
. favored a place us the ordinary cow Europe become habituate r , the collection, . .. .
. . .. have t3keu UP their residence in ha contributed to " " --- JL X
� stable. Flow many of us young Mel) od . � is I *
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� which is stored In two rooms. The 0W.- � - � �
r I would. be willing to marry Into that wl'uropeari resident$rthat the od .Re W411s are Ilned with cases made Of I I .. � .!.% .
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� ... family? As a matter of fact, however . ��Oropeans, which at first Plate $lass and mahogany, with sImN Breathes there a man With �� soul ,go .
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1 .14 . olerable, After several was 14- � lar caseE; occupying the Centre of dead
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r lence becomes supportable. r imposing Who never tor himself has SAM: Jobb L04n,
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� fearfully dirty, would,lie nothlag ol 4 . I , in dinner service of solid gold used only Last night I didn't wind ,the thing." 411J,liTti)
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. .� Consequence, for the reason that all , SIR- *WFrATAA)1 Dl1kCREN,,Z1F; ,oneral a Characteristic odour - for dinners of the highest state. There I . I - __ __ �� __ I I I
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I those foods are thoroughly baked and President Canadian Northern t1aving an emari Is a tablo.'ar solid silver three feet In . -
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.r thereby sterilized before being. con, . . � r. atlQn whiclk is a part length, . A rosew4ter r fountain of This. time of year, the Esquimaux, 1. �0100.x .
. ... sumed, whereas milk of the race and which May be ludl- sliver has a home supported on the 4A 4 e, Aret to. e d snow, .. . .
�� ... Is consumed Undsay 'Grammar S.rboot be toyli- vidual 'And variable with age And Con- Mi th to An
... . . ineed ,,,, ,gra school leacher, then d columns around which are groomed Begins to have the laugh on us � ... � : 19"T".
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I . I ' ItIon of health. Tlio sudoriferous horses and Who sit pd,Sr:�velter here. and cuqs. 011�_- V . �
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r Takes Forward Step. 0. T. R.; went West and baparrin a celved by the as flagon almost a yard -high Is sald to � . 11 - ___'__- .- - I -11,
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nontractor on the r,. V. n., dnIng mup . ough have been Raved from the Armada. � I � �
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. .h it is true t r hat t use.of smell�, alth
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. Seven demonstration farms have -work in tbe .Rocky Mountains. H ,-, aes� have little a . r no odoro, an JAVA- A. pair of bellows mounted in sl',v.^r I .. I I . .. � r
� been established by the government really co . us emana- and gold was once I . I
.- mmeteed doing things with tion. When these, races Perspire, their the. properi� of I . ; -_
. I . la the Province rof Alberta, arid are the formation In 1886 of the firm of Perspiration has � 'ell Gwyn, There is tL massive Pair ,-- r .
STR HEN'RY 31. VELLATT , the first , no oapurs a f N I I .. ss1s1111=11_ .. � - - . -, .
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' DomInion-of Canada. Sites have been blitit a n1imbpr of railroads _hF1fOr6 of race, although also probably one i 1. .11 . . . ;. .
I I . � . to be undertaken by the MackenzIs. MAnn & Ca, Ltd. They which Is doubtless chiefly act of firedogs in solid silver made for ' .
lantddli aud lower classes in Eli,alnnil, selected covering all corriers of the - building for themselves. - bit hy bit. of was contributed by George IV, :* ,; I . . . . A
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'Uar- Canada drmya her best class c4. ProVince of A' Alimentary regime, In the W�hltsg I . ... I � .. "_.-'-� .1 ; I
lberta from Athabasca 48 1110110Y came In. . I . ,
*ettlors. The way to got theri Into rth to �,r that triaevellous races observers wh r r - . . i I . ... , . " :
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the DOMInion , I - LaAdiug In the far no edicirie .. 0 possess an acu to � . . "I .� .. "! . .;I. I � I
a to interest them in network of railroads - the Canadian sense of smell parL distinguish solely . U91314tiTe 14Howlers.11 . .. . �� .. .. . I
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#f3anadians and CAnadi, I -Tat In the southeast, and Clareslialm Northern System, - remarkable In IjY this -means those perabris who tol- ill . ! I
l rg gn Instituttous. Iii.the southwest. Unaoubtedly other two Wr . ' I. . i . : , . 111.
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Miere ib no strdn or means of a t- provinces soon will secure such, sta" aYs � that the Great Northern low a vegetarian regime ,e Art' .
notice than by means of tions, , railroad who eat meat, at times the difference . I .. 10' . . I
'soldierY. 'Sir Henir-Pellatt realiz�d . tural Comml7solon with powers "to i I . . '. �i. '.� .
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�!bls- He has aided Ca!uadI-more than Properly handled apffioal to tholarmin by two men, Arid that, Sir Willia being very, proliouric . employ aii etyrnologist." i � . . . . ,..r I ; .
... ';if,he had- personally broug and ed,uo4tes him - - in 1. ed, The Individ- . WhereupOn ' I ,401 1- , , , - .1 . . . '' .. i
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... - ht. .over a . Any, oth. more rapidly than obtained the money,in London at the uals Who nourish themselves on meat * an American . � " 1 I
, ^ ,�',*6us4hd of the most 641rable of ,er form of Inotructlon. The lowest rates ever paid *by, a railways exhale, under the lunUeAce of the for- ' that,'In view, of the wording 'of the ' . . . .,. . � . . ,!- 1 . : I I
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� _3ritish settlers, To -day he I->.. Coru- � ly . I . . . , inentation' of Cutaneous see etIons, I an etymologist would not ; ' ' " ' I ' . ; 1 1
offer tome themselves . -a be. a bad catch after all, The Journal, i .
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auccessively Vassea. .through each of Most obtuse and Indifferent farmer In .. :. STEPH I.E.N. LEA COCIC, - 1 � . MUO1.1 stronger, odour than vegetar-' -has Collects !
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Commissioned ruril, Is the locality. He. cannot avoid recog; Prof, Stephen Leacock,, B.A, P . h d, .know that there e2lst provincial od- �
.no stronger . supporter of the millva nlzli3g 'tVit. they 'frequently succeed. is from Arizon% whl�h has- made It a I LIPTON"PS I
-in Canada than Sir Henry Pollatt' ,'-Is by knowing how, while he, under ex. a man of. .complex , acconiplish_ ours, being misdemeanor to pluck an 9.4trich . . . .'';: I TEA �
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.1as aiways abown a keen interst. in aqtly the game conditions, fails .be- mell.ts- �Hls gift's are very'varied and diffet-ent from that of Bavarli, that� . ... I I
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cause I In each he excels.- His. realm of of Savoy different.froin that of Nor- feather or plums . "without the con- � .
-all their activities. in 1897 -he Went * he ddes -not know, AgrIculturAl thought embraces topics ranging from mandy. , , " � . . sent I OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY i
-over to England as Major of ,he teaching in Alberta should make great, ' � . . . L Of the Possessor." The Ken,_ � � . I I
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�Qaeen Victorta's Jubilee Corttill,,�Ijt . strides from now, on, . the serjona to*.the humorous, Prof, "The'Japariese I tuCkY statutes forbid . 't'he. discharge i
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. getarm at random', of any, !'de 'dl.y weapon, . I � .. .� - I -_ - . . ; , __J[_� , .,
And acted as Comniandei� of the Cana- I I � . . I Leacock can wilts with equal facility lans, and for this reason' their skin whether said a � --- . . . 1. .. .,
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ciian Contingent at thetoronation of ' � . 13reeding.. So,Ws. . obscure point In Political Science or percept which are scarcely .unloaded;" an4, a Missouri enactment; L - 1. . - �
. the late King. -At this. period he took . . . . a humorous essay on some trivial I this* but here, Aothing plAY5 In prescribing the Ingredients whi h �. I . I . . I I
. -over With him to. -the Old Qoun try t , When 040 Is raising hogs for ts role, to" C I . I . .
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** the he toning purposes only 010Y can be bred supj.ect. of the day. . Nbr'does he only' layers .of tissue Closely around the may lawfully b9. used in, the, manfi- . , ' ' 10 '
- -1,'U9)e Band ,of � ... Queen'o Own at . . .1. . facture of liquors, omits any men -
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,.�Ilfj own expense � " , . . I - I . Pro4uceds, and don of Water.. But is It.not In � TH.Alou J0 RONTO'' NAVJW �, I
.. % It ,is stated that Sir Hoary wIll be Are to be kept as bteeders.'.When they I with .it the odour of disAssimilat4on. Ils- . 11 - .
100. n�. ,are bred early and do noi.have large' I . I . � . . I I sourl that your tailor asks you what' 15-imow.'recodniz6j) roudhout the Dbminloilli
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. Col. Sir;-Hefiry.Pellatt was born in a. good profit. PAREDWITH HUMAN OAUAXS� * . . � I
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I � - Is4o, ttended Upper * the � gilt Is bred at loo .early an age . . . ..,."The Interiority of the-humIn sense . � I .1 I . .1 .. . . � . . . '
Canada College In that City. A. pro- she does not farrow As .Many pigs'., . organs to t4e InstrilmeAte .0 The Most illideAlrable and � ur.at� A.CANADUN"D ftRff1SH P
fessional. life did not appeal to him. arid.dos4 .not rAfse.them. all In me . f science I I OLICY r6k CANADA'. I
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'Therefe, . casesi . -as an older sow will. Bui . � . � !a Pointed 'out by� 0 tractive. work Will develop. charm. If AIL i AUDIKESS IN CM:4'AlibA
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re at fifteen years of ag I I r. ,Carl Snyder. . . . . THE NIAWS,WILL BID 3EXT DAtLy lsy N TO ANY I .1
e lie. ' ... . 'He:,6ays. that whereas thii 'human eye. one puts his whole heart into It hrid I I . .
-entered the employment, of his t&th they Will -often farrbw more In the * � . I . � FOR ONE DOLLAR AND A -HALF A YEAR .
er. second : . cau - see- but IIttI0 more than 3,000 . endeavors to *;do It bettor. than � It.. has F . 4 ' - - - � . . . . . . 1. . .1
Later he formed ,a partnership wItIll . litter, and outside- of their .: stars In the heavens on the! cl � been done before. .� I . , �,- . . � .. .
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11m, the firm riame being Pellatt & growth .being -*stbpped and often be-� .' ' . . - The. most commonpla.-e. Ilvs-s have�' --- _ - - -_ .
in- coming � stunted,: they -prove 'to be . . t,vl_ I of-illghts; the photbyralihic.plate and 1. . .. �
. .Pellatt. Sir Henry has always .the telescope 00 discover. countless ErLbut them possibilities of rorami,so,' , . . I � . . .
terested himselflargely In' financial . valuablesows. One objection to evilly - � - - . 11 11 . mllllo6s. It Is difficult for the eye to tragedy, and humor . that discovFr I . I . . . I . . . . .
aind industriAl corporations. At pre- , breeding, is tha� It affects the do . . , . " , dig . . ' .
ve- � - . tiaguish divist themselves to the.one who mini,tters � - . .
4eat he Is the executive. of many large lOpment of the sow, and this� W v . - 40 . . 005 of: the Inch It � I - . .1 .
not . they are smaller than 1-200 of that t I . . � . . I . . 1. - -
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'CoMpantes Including the Richelieu &, -without force, but by liberal fee _k4?11 l I o these. lives with a -brave and- re-, vm
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Ontario Navigation Company 'the Do- It may .be Overc6mty to an extent . I I I . cro . heart. . - I . � . � .1 . ,
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Valrilon Iron & Steel:Co.', Toronto Blec- kifficient to 'make it less objection- . Dr. STEPHEN LEACOCK I Of all Inch In diameter look compar- v,ry,'greatest poems h w4s ever I I 1. .
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. I ; . � row.her 'first litter when as old as c -and ear' which could -bear the tramp ot' a . spre,ri. . g out of ths ifi4auscript . report I 11 I I I . I
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elghteen. months, as. some advocate. literary pursuits. He,. uses, his talents fly I I
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. � . . .. .. tkk'. by means dt'direct personal alj_� of cav4lryl The. iiost oeneRve skin 16c To most people that old ace - U- - .. Where is there An ifidivid I .
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. �5 I know . fix a general 1-5 of' a degrb0,. but thQ and of ae , executor of your will as 'this Cowl, - . .
. � 1, w�y' what they inagnetic arid . this .:coupled with his b6lorn6e6r. will register on .ad � ale an little interest as the d6ad leaves that ' . --ready to faithfully, 04rform its
. ." , . �. .got. in L f . fine, clear, voleb, his flow . of,E glish, a 'the wind scatters er. the- fields -, � piny, which was' organiz A "I . I . .
a cash returns ram each Month, a . Inerea§e or decrease of *,temperature , ,ov . . trust. '. .. * I I
very few can tell *exactly what. each Arid his logic, Combine .to make his ,f 1�1,000,000. of a do I d�vclopcd. espedi -ally for thi . . .
Cow Is worth - - to, theni.An. the . course speeches convincing even gree, wud'can So In he,'midst. of�the most im- . I I . is pur- I .11 , . . �.
- l, . i'g L . ' I . 11 . Charges are never greater,. but ,
to the laaRily riots the difference In, tempera- .promIsI , .conditions, If ofie. puts'h�s ' , P 0 3'-'? - . . . . . I . . � . .
. of a Year., Maur Cows more than skeptic and to rOuseL his -own tidlier- ture caused In a room when a match whole soul'intb his' work and looks �- : this Compaty will carry out to . . usually less, than t e remuneration
.: pay for. their Aedp,. J. Froman had 6u . ts to enthusiasm.. - - ' . . . . � I ' �. . I h I
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*1 his herd . tested �for butterfat in rail rfighted � , n6 mile away.,� . for Its hidden Values he rr�aY' find It .. the 'last letter the terms of your * allow d indhilduals; . . . .
. � ( .� - . Invested with a beauty And a delight '- ' will. It wiff manave the estate' -Seivicii o'
-1 'at the Wild. Rose Creamery. The re. .known. .141s students a,r6.all' enthu- I .1 .�, . . . `=t were quit . . . e . VaMily. Solicitor,
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yield - fof eac* h of � the 14 ,.cows, was humour to Infuge' life -into and to: ' .The arrival of the electrical - fire- . I NoVel Funeral Service - . . . a-, oil legal eutangl�me' t * , ' . . I .. I
.1 ;4.60 . reekb , ning butterfat make Interesting 4ven the dry ele- less - cooker . . . ". a S., I , I
I "I . At.2,,per month, . . , has' . made, anbther In ,th . . I ., It will not be timp Correspondence receives prompt . .
I per lb. The beat c&Ws-however, merits of Econdm46s as they were 'Ag � advance An .cooking. a cranberry: belt of, Plymouth .. - - I and careful cousideratioti. . .
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.. 1, .. � , Would earn :$10.80 'per - mouth, and. explairied by John Stuart Mill. it -19 in favor of, the .housewife. ,rh in-Uple.by phonograph .at -a Individual mi.ght, to, sp6culatc . . . ,�
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. the Worst cow .67 1-2c Per month, The in- Political Science, nowever that lesIgn worked out by. this, - , (% .. funeral has Just'. been: Introff4ced with * with the funds held in trust.* it . Managed in d6rinection.with, the:
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. - 'Cow.giving the highest percentage: of ,the Professor really excels. Here he ceeping things boto or cooking- any- " . . su6cess The first funeral to .. is debarred' by law from spe4u. : I-Turrin &'Erie Loan and Savin I
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fat in her.milk was.not the most pro4 Is on his own ground and ilt'indeed. ;hIng rpqulri�g long, slow heat. the mark the introduction of the phono- lat-ion. - , 11 � I . . , - ., . I ;99 �
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- fitable . ones' as the volume of her needs An erudite opponent'to. question 'lreles graph Was that of Ralph U. OrarfurA, . I I , Co. .1 � .
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yield. was less - than that of others. or argue a point withtlin on his, his ng as well as any I oven. .,.The de- . The Rev. W.-. W. Dorrian officlated. , \,Xz - . . I ... �LL - I I . . I
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Neverthelesal' she would be expected hobby subJect. He Is 'the author of a�i ;Ign worked.. out by Manufacturers 'Arrangements bad been made - for I I I . .
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t6 earn $6.30 per 'mouth. To build Invaluable little book on the r, . from "I �,,�, ",
I ubJect .!OIlOws clbbe'by on the plan of other � N16t 13 f, N11111 I . \1 "�
'up the most profitable bard of slows entitled' . "Elemonts Of Political lookers,, the basic fact'dr being An In- - Plymouth At the last 'minute the _` .1- � I ,. �� .
. frequent testing Is noceasury, and will Selene " So . taingers sent word that on account 1, 3 -,
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. i ., . .1 . . . get � a: comprehensive partment 16 placed -an oloctric heating the tim .. I .. . . 1. .' ' LONI)O ' . I , . . '. .
. �. ' � I grasp of the more salient ppiD.ts Of -disc, the cover .poiritinent until came for' V, -4 ' . � N, ONTARIO. .
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. Green Bone ior ]Egg Food'' 'the subject. . � .1. I I . . to the compurtYnent shigIng of "Jesus, Lov6(r)* " . I I � I . - . . I � .
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I - . eacocic WAR chosen by these discs' take the place of tho'bot . . . . � I � . 7 ----"a- �
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SIR 15ANFORD Fi&AINGs - bone Is nd Was singing the Xquisits old hymn an � . . I .. � .. I _. . .
- � an excellent egg food it 1he Cecil Rhodes Trust to tour the plates used In the. bid fireless cookers. beautifully' that nobody missed the __ .- � ........ ' . .
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Sir Sanford Fleming, X.C.Itf. one of the best substitutes. for -worms t3rlilsh Empire, dOlvertrie, lectures Oil A reinforced Cards four feet long, with I � I . .. . _. . --- . I I
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G., Wa, *for fowls. kept In confinement, and Imperial, Problems.' He wag evqry- suitable attachments, Plymouth singers ' - . � . . . Apwr . 0 . . . .. I I . . . . . 1 : . . L I
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!D., -XI.I.C.E., and Chancellor of Queen's increases egg productio, � � Is used to malrd One of the nel�ilbors,wltnesstng the . I - ,
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iongitteer. He co wise excellent for growing, stock. One and accomplished .his mission with � Plug or Incandescent lamp Rocket. disappointment of the mou I I
University, has achieved fame the electric connection With AAY,- 6290 Ili$ .fu , . t 6-1 , I * cwn .� , I Wh
nstilucted the Inter- producer has fed'green cut bone twice IgnAl su6cess, . � . ''.. news from Plymouth, had quietly gilp- - �
-colonial Railway through the Pro- I I remperature can be varled to suit the .1 ws�fit to -tkud readize on -my ifa,vest" n+.,
vinces of Nova Scotia, Now a week and allows About. a pound ,to A Dr O.ed out, got into her buggy arid drove ' . . I .11 i . . �. me .
Brune- Stepb�ein Butler', Leatook .was need, from -the low Point Used . . " . �, .�� . I I
every Sixteen head of grown - stock, born' at S`Wanmoor, HAnt Ill home for the family, phonograph, . . . I � Thc-. successful. . .
, li;ng, in =kIng things over night to the high . . . real ettatt Man , .r I
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years - some 4.nd half the quantity to'that, number .1899 W -hen she came back she brought - . � knowS thtotigh eXperienee that the - .
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Engineer-ilh-Chief of the C, p. - - HO calaof to Canada in 1876. ,comperature nedded. for c6okI a . . I I .
R. ' He has taken a special Intereot of growing Chicks. To feed green bone lie received his primary education at ittak. Foods Intended for the el 119 several records, -among them "Rock . I I . I
I ectrIc of Ages," "Lead, Kindly Light," and ..
In the movement for establishing tho that or In largeramounts 'Upper Canada College arid from there cooker need not be pr0loual heated, 4'Ab'ide With Me,11� - . .
Pacific 10 Apt ,to produce bowel troubles and exitered Toronto University. After Te- btit*tho cold tood'May be outy SOUVENIR FURNACE I
Cable,. and a Pau-Brita4tc i -worms arid also grow the combs too ",4ving his degro into the I � - I I . I L I I I
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Telegraph laervice. He has publi 'e Dr, Loncoelc tal.1ght cooking com'Paitment. the button turn- - , Polltb children . .
L, Yapveral articles an The X sh e d largo. Too liberal feeding of fresh at his old School, Upper Canada Col- ed and the cook - . , . (New Ide * I
, Reckoning. meat IS apt to make fowls irritable lege. , He: then took his Ph, D. at the: .%Tone of the heat, A child should be drilled � to be I is *the. best on the rnaiket. No scrap or cli
L . . .. . Is lost. and the cook- i eap pig. iion'dVer gets Into
. and, cross., * graduate school of Chicago Unilvetsity, Ing Is perfectly done. 'rho same'olj SOrUPUIOUSIY Polite to every. person it -that is the basic rea§ou for the long life 46f the.8ouvenir Furnace., .
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. � . . . . receiving' It In 1902. recipes already In. Use may'bo still he . comes IR contact with, . to the I . Add - to this skilled workin I hip, under the u ..
. Dr. Grenfell's Appointment. I . _1# I . . members of his 'family, to the ,era- . I . . . I � . - a pervision ' I
. Faithful Sh6pheri Dog. - lis6d, and the greatest athlo#eMent Ployce Ilk the kitchen or chamber, - I . I of experienced heating
Dr. Wilfred T. Grenrell hag boniz -)f the tireless Idea is its ability to Ito- . , efigi you can .
appointed medical Adviser to the Iqucl� Left ,alone on Wagontlue 11-roun. CANADIAX P11ILA');T1I1t0p1Iy - Every buyer of ii ,50�,Vefti# L _nftts, And
son Bay Company, taln WIthL g,086 sheep, by the , prominent .as I prove the flavor of foods. Oven. the * And to the guest within his father's . F#Pywe is Pres6nkst iWith , rftdl�y account for the .
t4fil (a taken to a philanthropist is "Old-fashloh6d" fireles gates I 1. a ked bovd ou dak of superior qualities of the
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mean that In future the Northern. death of John Sagolday, her master, Sir 0 cookers, Children Who tire not'obllged to bia I Put -11M,*, gwsrajtl�eistlyfire-
I currei . William Christopher Macdonald, Souvenir Furnace.
fishermen Are to be treated ,note whose death,poc I from heart where foods have to� be started to polite to their elders arid to one an- " ' or brolo .
-fairly faJIUre one night, A fernale sh6ph(ird- Xt., who recently presented a valUablo cooking for the finish In the chost, I " xe4rsr.
in Weir trade relations. DI.. are it -Wonderful help td th, r other L Will V=#ya'k"ib$'d4c;�_r*5* Ask.your dealer to shqw '
Piece Of ground to McGill. He is a not sudd6nly. becothe well you inside ttas9rks-td
Gronfell has now dog two weeks later delivered to Governor . f ,,, house- bred when strangers a 11 . I . - explain firepot, � att arid
brought his cly- a MOG University. and wife 'Wberevor Useds, emd there ar - 11) 1
085 of the animals, having lost only, the SpItal, to the. heat diffusion, aod you'll bu� Uvenir.,
Manual Saunders, owner of the sheep, mr press t
. operative stores 14to touch with gfi. 3 of the Montreal General Ho 0 They should tot take Most dom- I
I he has given market at te1polliable Prices. 8 or the . most - Ad- �_ Oet out new booklet. The 86uvenir Furnace 11 .
,glish business housesi so that goods many, successful Makes now on tire ".1 ! ^
one d former of which fDrtable AWLt . .A.& .
for big P60PIO In Labrador will be The ur'n two Wbeks of privation. large endowments. He has establish- vautageous positions, but be observing I I 011111110.4�1_ is made in Hamilton, the ftove Centre .
.brought at a daving of hilddlerfign,g , 'out d doga-F Achievement was chtriOd ed And Ondowod the Macdonald Agrl- arid offer such attentions to 06ir -4 � Of Canada, by
profits, and' Eng1lah fish moralitinta moth 0$plte the fact that the was th4 Cultural College at Ste. Anne do Bello- The eternal sacrifice of yoUt�j Is oldors, and We boys to their stators. 11 � - --*A. _�r -
are to take their supplies alreet, or of Pupplea only a 6w dayfl vue, at A cost of $5,000,000. 1 . � , .C., . The 11amiltoirk Stolre & Heatet Co.
. . I 'old 'when 'her masteis died, . I ot,# of the most pItIfitl things 141 . . � . . 1 1 sub"W10M to admwriid.�A 00, lutmottod
I . . . . . . ri tare - hamart nature that ft. Thd Self shatters sYmpathyr And pyrunin . . I I .
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Poll bowel o"ItAnts k children Dittrrboea Is Always more ,09 less The'sHwatiou In C1109tu. Chita I , is I Thousands have beft ren4ftedlibW- rhe house ' I 1. I . 1. � . I
41ways' give ChOAnbetilitl's 061 1c, 01110'610,lit . during SOPtftber . Be grave. 'rho C&hmdf-an . tesRbylithavl4lent e4upAJoJfAOfV,' Wife says: --our summer <1. .;k
Cholera and 'Xifarrhoft Aemedp, And 11iftPared tot it. ChambGrIghn's Col- mialsiouqries -qhnt won't trip . I �
owter off. It Is ce, * are limhoved to be ift the beleae Etna. cost us much this year; � : � I I .
ttaill to effect a 10, 0holere, and Diarrhoea Rftubdy is Uor- ., I I I I . � I
oural aad *hmr reduedd , ,whlt , way. -r Mompt ,and effectir �d e0y, live pl4rinod, Just how t s � �. �. I I : 11" :
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and 0*06tened ' 19 pleaRunt to ftke� be dopeWed upon and ist Pleasano to .1 � 1. I ' Her husband SILYN., "'You dearl" � I . . . I I I I .
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