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ry u:irn:i1
says:�7t� t :r. the
t'Yv ! r is •Il .
t , a t 2 r,i,i
a
health of tho chicks." 1.1.11itit ir: all sight
as far as it ,, i .n, butthis (;13 lotto 0, .
tame
Tit1
t f
.
11Warmth
is osplttio3 ill tint 11 st 1 iattl is not tete
applied suit, 4t le better to hell) a eine!:
to keep itself worm thaw() keep ip wan).
Some
it ,a
, ,•
o
t tz c til licit ]s au'cusstrry for
,.
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brooder It t.il.vlclt
but tau .itself isworse
,
than none. A good many c•liir.; i are
murdered -tenth
y^ tar by keeping pntl, tl.clu to
wartn and, eoddliug them. A healthy
"well-bred, properly -fed cltielt; ought to
supply a good deal (11: its warmth fr.3111
witltiai, I("arp rho c•.ltic!s ctomfurtab]e
And well fed. Simply allillri<:ut heat to
help thein to warm up when they Nvant
to, taut'trariao n way to get awey from
11. it when they ;vent to, Keep your ayes
on the cizi<sl:a twit not a0 the thermom-
eter,
Physiehtus say that grant) `cods have
Trevor beau found to bo the cause
of appcntlicitie, and tlott tooth -legal
bristles bare boon the ciente) in to great
rziauy oases.
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rei3 EG70IIIF8!£55.
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FOR TORPID LIVEsC,
fat CFf1dSTIPd"tTION.
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1831
Sevea]�t4S! . Year. 1901
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TIMES OT'PICE,
WING IAM
Til
NOVEMBERI
The d"lv,vltteltti Winter Vali..
iso
have received a eopy of the lace
whim
t + ,.
1 33313 list s
l.til~.tc (
the ,rtt1U, b.k't'la, i91Vin(atall.l
avec` t1. I:uthltiy departments. of tin
Ontario I'ruvlue]stl winter fair,. to be
hold , ,
l ,d at(� ,
rift
1,b December Gtd
-Guelph, l 4 L rt er 11tI3 to 1'6.13
amt. 1,o'lowitet is to tiummaty Boer
Cr:attlta---kiltortlaorras, >590; I.Ierofor:is
and Pelted Angus, a$250; Galloway` tied
Devises, ty:Kut%; i;raclea and S;rt)}i;>i'S, SPX)();-
best dressed orcats.s, 1a ,
x of the
131tee leveed clatteve iuclurtos x+100 offered
foe <lrossed e,ait+assts. Sbectp (i.lts•
wold, Lineultte, latieest.trs, Oxf'orcis,
Sliropebires, tloutlttlo\v:(s, :;regia <laeh;
Dorset home frail a'Ieritioe, and Tramp -
Aires 1lulio1ks, :,110 cadre, kipeciitl
pri::es for feltrotasitir.•s, Leieoat'ars :ect
O.xtortls, L00, tf2 $ and ,50 respectively.
(mule`s, fi,16 , Lesch of the above classes
iuelitdos t46 for dr* Setl careaceees,
tiwitte,---star`s hires, X orkslliros, Chester
Whites, I'olaud Cruses, Essex, 'J,'atll-
woettt, Dciroo Jerseys, $1219 men; grades,
ses8. Export bacon hogs, same bt'oecle as
above,•2r`0. Dressed carcasses, $410,
Dairy.—Sltortlzorns, gt310; .A,yrsltires,
$140; Holsteins, Jerseys, Gooruseys,
grades, $00 each, Spooials t Holsteins,
,„25; Gticrnscys, $90. Other specials
and sweepstakes in the, rations dopart
talents above amoeut hi value to over
$800. Dressed Poultry, Fowls, tur-
keys, geese and ducks,. SUO. Competi-
tion for tlzessiug poultry for the British
market, prizes, ii 10. Poultry and Pet
Stock. --Prize list cif over $1500, tunic
classification as last year. Meetings
will be held each day tend evening dur-
rug the show and will be addressed by
various speakers.
DcwThcss of' 12 Years' Stand-
!Neg.—Protracted Catarrh produces deaf-
ness in many cases. Capt. Ben. Connor, of
Toronto, Canada, was deaf for T2 years from
Catarrh. All treatments failed to relieve,
Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder gave him
relief in ope day, and in a very short while
the deafness left him.entirely. It will do as
much for you. go cents. -33
Sold by A. L. Ran,urott.
itewarcis for the Soldiers.
The Ontario Government has doter -
mined to give every voluziteor who join-
ed the South African goutinoent in this
Province 160 acres of land. This land
shall be free of all settlement duties and
Provincial and municipal taxation, ex-
cept for school purposes, fora period of
ton year's. If such laud is, however,
transferred to any person within said
period of ten years, then the exemption
from settlement duties and Provin-
cial and municipal taxation shall cease.
Tho heirs or adininetr:ttors of any per-
son enrolled who died while on service
shall have the some right of selection of
lauds as; the person so enrolled would
have been entitled to if living. All
claims shall be fled within two years
from est of January, 1901. The Domin-
ion Government has decided to allow
each Canadian yelunteer to retain pos
session of the rise which he carried in
South Africa. =These rifles will make
interesting mementos of the war and
will bo handed clown from generation to
generation of loyal Canadians.
•
For Over Fifty Years.
An Old and Well -Tried Remedy—Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used
for over fifty years bymilliousof mothers
for their children whine teething, with
perfect success. It soothes the chile,
softens the gums, allays all pant, cures
wind colic, and is the best remedy for
diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste.
Sold by druggists in every part of the
world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its
value is Incalculable. Be sure you ask
for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and
take no other kiud.
A Catnpaie Story.
The candidates in an election cam-
paign do not do all the lying. The free
and enlightened unprejudiced and
capable electorate are, sad to relate,. not
as faithful to veracity as they ought to
b' and d if the candidates , and dates are some-
times guilty of gulling the people cer-
tain people do their best to get back at
there.
A well known character about town,
whose face and figure, tell of Many a
bibulous incident alonthe avenues of
time trundled into the Conservative
club rooms at Zing street,
"Hoorn for Tupper'gr ho sang out as
he slarumed the doors behind him.
"Whoever told you that yon had a
vote Colonel” bantered someone.
"Vote be jabers oi've tiro of thein,
and that's more than yez kin say yer-
self O'lI vote for Osler that's one, an
Oil..vote for Clarke that's two. See.
Aw, but osier's my man. Hees a fine
spalpeen. Oi got ten votes for him to-
day" he proclaimed with great S040118 -
Doss and CanvictiOn.
"So" said the busy clerk without look -
bag up.
There was eonrethilig in the atmos=
pltere that the colonel didn't like, and
he headed for the door.
"Three cheers for Lorryer" he cried
as ho matte his way into the Golden
Lion building Lorryer, Burns and Allan;
Thern's min after me own heart. Burns
is Nue, 01 got fifteen votes for him to-
day.
Nobody seemed to pay thiCh attentionto this interesting annouucetnent, u:ul
the Colonel's patience and lying capacity
wero exhausted.
"Seo here" he brake oat "if you dealt
get me a job its constable or clerk of
sonhothin' Oi'll see yez in h--- before
Oi'II vote for eme, of yez" and lie Started
of for the nearest b tr. e Torottt a Stxr.
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1Paine5s Celery
Corinotlnd
1'4111 1,111.A (E V+i . HAP. V
ltlkaAL q1,
Jaz G xou a s "New Life
I to r. hat: wawa` or Ailing
. Women a 3,d will Do
The *ame Good.
Work For You,
The medicine that has given new
health and, • fresh ,a 1 t,,atTe of life to thou -
seeds of women in Canada, is surely: the
kind you staucl ice need of, dear mother,
It you are weal:, nervous, despondouc,
have lletteaclte, sideache, backache truce
caunot sleep well, Paine's Celery Com-
ported will give you restful nights, geed
appetite, freedom from aches and pains,
aud restore lost strougth stud vitality.
The. most successful family physicians
are now freely prescribing' Paiue's Celery
Coinpound /or sleepless, nervons and
rundown women. Laura Garland,
Crawford Street, Toronto, says;
"Your Paine's Celery Compound liar;
most wonderfully improved my health.
Before using it my appetite was poor—
almost, goue;. I was also weals, and
debilitated, and suffered- severely from
pains sir the head. Paiue's Celery Cour-
pound certainly Glees all that is claimed
for it, I have recommended it to toy
friends, and they all speak highly of the
results received from it. I wish. Paine's
Celery C)outpound the Success it so rich-
ly deserves." •
Ocean. Teiegrapt,y..
It is only fifty years since the possi-
bility of sending telegraphic messages
under the eea was first established; and
the engineer who directed the laying of
the first ocean cable, from Dover to the
French. cliffs on the other side of the
English chanted, is' still living in Eng-
land. The cable soon ceased.to work,
bat it was the precursor of the Atlantic
cable which was laid out from the
"Great Eastern" in 1866, and of the one
hundred and seventy thousaud miles of
ocean cable now in operation.
The discoveries of one generation be-
come the indispensable conveniences of
the nest. To realize how ocean tele-
graphy has affected the conditions of
modern life, we have only to try to
imagine what the world would be like
without it. If dealers in cotton or
wheat at New York or Chicago knew
nothing of the day's prices in London or
Bombay, how timid and contracted their
transactions would be! T.f all our news
from Europe .were a week old, how slow
would be those exchanges of opinion and
sympathy which now make common in-
terests among the national How per-
plexing and interminable would be the
adjustment of international questions,
it such conferences among the govern-
ments as those necessitated by the crisis
in China had to wait the slow course of
correspondence by mail!
Like tnost discoverers and inventors,
the first experimenters with ocean tele-
graphy bnilded better than, they knew,
and the world is vastly different from
what jt would have been if ' they had
not, pushed "their experiments, in the
face of discouragements, and ridicule to
n'successful conclusion.
THE USEFULNESS OF
Diamond Dyes
In Country Homes is
Beyond Circulation.
Diainond Dyes are great blessings to
every farmer's wife. No other article
brotiglit into country homes can give
such a return of profit, pleasure and
happiness as the Diamond Dyes,
A tett cent package of the world -fam-
ed Diamond Dyes will give new life to
any faded and dingy dress, skirt, jacket
or cape. , From ten to twenty cents ex-
pended on Diamond Dyes will enable
any out to re -color a faders suit of cloth-
es for any youth or man, and make
theta look like new clothes :from the
Tailor's hands.
To get the best results from your work
of home dyeing, do not allow any dealer
to 8el1 you some Makes of dyes that he
calls SUS'I AS GOOD. No other' pack-
age dyes in. the world equal the I3iatatond
Dyes itt parity, strength and brilliancy.
7iotti' milt;'` from Bath, Englaucl, is a
ily*stetious auotutment known as the
Three Shires Stone, Prom it yon can
see parts of elontorsotslzire, Gloucester-
shire :aid Wiltshire:
tee fee
blahs etoese
CljlltOfC1 J +" w
PROFIT IN CALVE;3,
t3ruin (:soli ltuies ter i'u; ia!„ Ciro of
SYiutue•aiorn Amster`,
Those who conduct winter dairying en
i1
truly i ly profltiable scale talsvaas'a have a
portion uP their berd coming new null'h
early in tree) winter months. 'What
should be done with tete resulting calves
that cohere to us in this iuolenient so,asoit
••�
of .the yt.a, . It is not wise to recce tltet:a
for their skins, winch will hardly pay
fort
the labor expended in removing the
elides; neither is it txpctlit-n, to tattct:tpt
ttlraise them a tegletatitity, The 44'rlttr
has universally hied "good lack" with
whiter -born calves by acilleiltg to the
.followillsbelzerul plan:
Mule calves net intended for mishit;
either as steer or bulls,. I Lave, pl'elit-
ably converted into veal. There is
never a time when a good veal calf will
not sail readily fur cosh or its equtvalc in. i
Do out, however, lot them suckle ties
cows, nor fed thele on whole Intik.,
This way of making veal i°s nev<,r truly
profitable to a .dt;iiyinuu. )i ed on
s!;i.mtued mak with the inkUtion of
ecolted. corn meal or oil meta. If the
skimmed milk is fed warns the animals
will relish it'better and fatten enough
faster to amply pay for the trouble in•
volved.
The place in which they areD housed
will have vouch to do with a successful
result. This .sbould always be apart
from tho pinch curs and where the lat-
ter cannot see or hear theca. The calves'
clunr ters should be extra warm, as the
young creatures cannot stand the same
degree of cold that Moro mature cattle
can. A too cold apartment is one reason
why ntauy make a, failure with whiter -
burn valves, Provide betiding liberally
anti feed liberally and regularly.
Choice heifer calves not detignod for
fatteniug but for raising into future
cows, tshoultt be kept separate from their
veal brothers fence sisters, with of course
less oleaginous and mare nitrogenous
food provided. One's aim should be to
keep them in a tinily, growing email -
tion, which, by right management, ecu
be as 'readily uceontldiehecl in winter as
as in summer. Calves so reared, when
warm weather conies will be in a posi-
tion to go onto grass and develop into
fine yearlings.—Ohio Fernier.
ONE; GOOD Tuner DI;SI'l iag'.ES
"% OTRE:D.
Ladies of Canada—Sisters:
Great Brxtain takes nearly all that ex-
porte;l produce of Orma.cla. English
Scotch and Irish boys produce the teas
of Ceylon and India.
Canada consumes 11,000,000 pounds of
colored and doctored Japan Green Teas,
Cr' reel). tens of pure, natural green leaf,.
are being introduced from Ceylon mice
Iudia, They are new on sale with all
live grocers.
Statesncau see obstacles to preferential
trade within the Empire. You ladies
can sweep aside all obstruction.
Britt{; patriotic sentiment ore your
breakfast table. Your grocer will get
these pure teas if your only insist.
The Salada Tea Company have placed
theta in hundreds of stores, awl Blue
Ribbon is also obtainable,
Many other leadiug idrtns have ship-
ments craning. Only laggards await
the jnmpiva of the cat. Colieist.
Jealous Rivals cannot turn back
the tide, The demand for Dr. Agnew's
little Pills is a marvel Cheap to buy, but
diamonds in quality --banish nausea, coated
tongue, water brash, pain after eating, sick
headache, never gripe, operate pleasantly.
zo cents, -37
Void by A. L. Flom tton.
The statistics for the births, marriages
and deaths in Ontario during the first
half of the present year show a very
considerable increase in the number of
births and marriages ante a gratifying,
decrease in the number. of deaths. The
total increase in the number of births
for the first halfof last year, is 496. The
increase in the number of marriages is
069, which increase is attributed to the
prevailing prosperity, The decrease in
the number of deaths for the half year is
S50, which is especially gratifying in
the view of the increase in population.
Stop the Pain but Destroy the
Stomach.—This is sadly too often the case.
So ninny nauseous nostrums purporting to cure,
in the end do the patient immensely more harm
than good. Dr, Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets
are a purely vegetabie pepsin preparation, as
harmless as milk. One after eating prevents
any disorder of the digestive organs, do in a
box, 35 cents, -4o
Sold by et. L.1Samttou,
I't.ie'.h, warm, healthy blood is given by
Hood's Sarsaparilla and thus coughs,
holies, anti pneumonia are prevented,
Tate it now. ..
In the centro of tete pla..a iti Lima is a
pretty bronze fouutahh that was erected
in 11578, agift from some noblt.;Spaltitud,
and is probably the oldest fouutaiu itt
Aulerica.
LLS`l GI li�
tome the tor pill liver, Lind cure
bilicnaness, sick heartache, Jaundice,
nsusee, indigos,"' tests, etc. They are In*
Valuable to prevent it co111 or break up ih
Fever. Mild, goutte, certain, their are worthy
••••4-****""""*" cq, your confidence, Puro!y veuotable, the'
,,rnlin.tan eee26c tt by iiiuuiobineidceef,oymsi
of 0. I. noon tilt Co., Lowell, Meet.
Cymati
Teshrno
PQwPoyxs Llciultled Ozzono Save, ibe Luif
of tho
REV. DR. FAWCETT SAY, : "1 foal eo-:.i r that li ora taw
life to drove^,"
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I have used Ozone for stein- 4'
ach trouble and .found it an
excellentmedicine for this y
weakness. I feel to -day that 1
awe my life to itsbeiug brought 4 -
to my notice. I believe yotl
have an excellent fenaily rentedy
and wish you every success. -
Years very respectfully.
(Signed), - War. F.l.wcnr'r. 1).1)..
+ 103 lia•..(•Itoi a4 enter.
Toro: to.
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The Rev. \V , -awcett,
D.D., is of the most
1)llltl sons of tvholn
�'•t t(ia can boast. The
'n of the late Rev.
Michael !Fawcett, one Of
the pioneer clertiyn1! it of
Canada, he elrly digtin--
ti'.il_ 1 hints if in his
C ;lei 1 l'
"Fo-dav Dr. Fa':v-
cett is pa -;tor of one of the l argrc'"t church -,:s in Chicago.
Some time a ,o the reverend gentleman was `clef-
fering so severely from stomach (ltt,cir.i.,r that he had
t') resign his pas -orate. AftC'i- a vain attempt to find
healt.i in the leading cities of the United States, after
spending money lavishly for -the best advice of dietetic
specialists, after traveliiwg half the world over to take
in the noted health resorts, he came back to his father':
house, 103 Hazelton avenue, Toronto, to die. But it
was not ;et his time, H� had heard about Powleyy
Liquified Ozone, and. bean taking it. In a few
months he had recovered perfect health and resumed
his duties in Chicago. Now he permits his testimon-
ial to be published, that it may do good -to thost.: who
may be suffering.
Pawlev's Liquified Ozone kills the germs of disease.
and supplies the blood with the oxygen which forms
the red corpuscles of health. A great many people
are unhealthy because their lungs do not extract the
oxygen from the air they breathe. Now, Poi*leg's
Liquified Ozone, being liquid oxygen, supplies; them'
with this principle, and makes theun.' Iron:;. Ozone is
the new method of treating disease. The instant suc-
cess it has attained stamps it at once as a preparation.
altogether different from any ever before placed at
your disposal. Ozone is not a patent medicine. The
prominent clergyman and citizens of Canada who have
been cured by it of long-standing diseases do not lend
their names to quack no jtrums. You would do well
to consult them and gatisfy yourself as to its very
great value.
Powley's Liquified Ozone is $1.110 istrge size bottle; 500 sinall size. At.
druggists', or from the laboratories of THIS Oiioxlt COMPANY Ob'' TORONTO*
Limited, 4.5 Colborne Street, Toronto.
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The schooner Myra C. 'Weaver wont
down in Vineyard Sound, Mass., and
six persons on board were lost.
rituals Salson, who ettenhpted to as-
fassitia'te the 'Shah of Persia. at Paris.
TO CZJ tR A COLD I'S ONE DAY
Tithe L wets r Bromo Quinine Tablets. Alt
dt•vat,i. t•s refund tett` money if it fn Cs to re.
re. W. Grove :+ „ignaturo is on each acboa. WC.
Owing to the smell Coesesva*ive torts
wasseihtenco:l to imprisonment for life. joritie3 it is expected thus re-counts
will be held itt ?!north 13ruoe d NortI,
Lamers.
Children Cry for
CAST
rr
Tin.; Ostn elittu Artillery, y.d Clans
adieu 1)r.t+;.tete cult (eerie, tet sf•tant.«l
Tho :Kingston Whig reports that,, I3tiI
s ,• +11 teat I our Oates .,y >,t tr 'Lk
Deceit» et' 1.
Conservative campaign fungi of $20d,O0J
was raised by the Ottawa civil temente sirtvo• x''c,'i. a,(alum ir2 iii T.; .. ,,
. W.H)
Mr. Bryatl'la s deeliaed all eller of tilt •!t'ett•tt itt both iteeto,ateetee .tr..1
editorial position on n Denver afternoon °;", r. 3lt,tt.t;aist.,, last < ite;l„ . ; ,
paper ata ealar7 d $10,000 a year. tl:e latter constituency.