The Herald, 1902-05-23, Page 3No other poeseeses the exquisite flavor of the genuale MONSOON
Ceylon Black Tea,
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THE SECRET OF THE GRANGE
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that lar-ge old mansion," he wrote,
"between our houee and Richmond.
Woodleigh Grange it le callee. Soon
after we came here the owner of it,
Mr. Charlton, called upon ue; he has
been an excellent neighbor and a.
kintl friend, I may juet mention to
you, as you know all my affairs, that
ie a very wealthy man, and that
it wae he who advanoed the money
which was borrqwecl upon my estate.
Strange that edo should have come
to live near hint. is lit not? Hu le a.
wIdOWer with one daughter, for
whom he ie now seeking a governess.
I mimed you to him as having euper-
intended Blaucluee education, and he
is eager for his child to have tile
mime advantage. Blanche Is delight-
ed, OP she will be able to see you al -
mutat every thy."
The result of that letter was that
Ur a ehort reorreepontlettee with
Allan. Chariton, 'eel., I was engaged
as gowrnetis. daughter with
a more liberal ealary than 1 had ever
on.toYed before.. Ile repleettel Me,
if potseible, to he at Woo•ileigh
Grange 1100Ut 11W middle- of June.
HAY either my emplOyer or
nieeelf thought of all that would
re-ult front that entt,ago,ine.tt. Jr
lio could have foreee('n It I believe
k. would rather have tteett me tlead
than la hie Meese, and yet I en.val
Wm from a r141110. 11.1i41'0! enterise;
lapin) my w tini.te 1 event three
dayo at tie+ Oottatte.
Tie* Mho. tit \-trange
11,01 Reet prepare 1 ie for the large.
etittelygloiossay noiluchist I Now'. 1
th000tlit a grange was a.
ktal of leteafol t eintottryole ootte„
broght and tolt.;1:.,...101.rh, how -
lever, %v.v.. a very largo.iiit
zt, sloe,/ piteoloor ottieart: Area. It
tettietettet of tar. 1114.M P3rt,, 16016re
3/r, Illoarittsu load 014 4..4,43 reetme,
Unit an Ivietli %tare too enute of
ttrawatio,r000ttoott sinopokettoit
ri.00tta. Moran., ono orlOtOorettionatai i001-
41,J1r. h, tor ottla.
patty. On each bale of this ftbut (Ikon
the belittling a Ilerge1140.1; laA4 been
added In one there were
!UM Isetim5riltunt, t Ilatt7+1,y foirate-Itiel
otiotatt for fay tit4e. a few epare elmote.
torte tiso reet being oveepliol let' the
tfreVitilittN----11mb e„olted tint eastitest
tvieg The Wietgurtil in wtos ellat up.
Net eine ever went near it. An ell ser-
vant who hati lived for noatoy ,years.
the fatniiyo and wile Was lomeattled
off, 9:opt 111 one of the TIP9O112F4.
very deaf, nearly blind, bat nelati
Vie less did the other Brae:ants re-
cord kr with great fear 440..1 awe
wietta nevi:v. neor the west-
ern wing; dreatlftell toles were toll of
tallest that in the tiletild tit night had
Otnto6 from theme &neat/IAA 6iilletat
ad" Moans. thott reterherated
tO..00togh the lung oorthiors, of
what. shadowy forms seta iro the
twilight. Not for all t hurItion'd
woollth would hits servants leave ten -
tercet ha Me Ea it:Vote-I rooms-
atas ratliett etorprisoll tfartt for so,
Q0 estatolisionent s.s ft"w
Val* AV k, pt. There were only
tioree. tote Mr. eleoriton Ioadilk? moetther
Yodel roe.. footman attend noon lam.
reeeiveill toe yetrz- kos,Ny. and
Kite -vied the tall the wonders tOr
house?. ...eniDed as be tteke oue if I
titictesEd like to see the. giiest. of the
vrottOuthe %dog.
I kennel that 441•C:CL.A1,, LIcyP.Plaria
Isere Ote outte aame. Ile Lever
joined us at ;toy lava% eine eveiOng
was 'spent in the tirawaig-rtiorn,
Winio ILO eat aitene ate etedeeeletee
tatting the day-- he came it toe
st-Posol-recao &CH Made a few fotraal
leepoirioo. airout. eto-
diets, po-ogret_,s, exc. _titer diniter
stolitetno 36 he- 156?at for leo., and the
two w,j1itoogli 009 tat> together,
bet I 6n...W vder.::* 1.0:140,2z; VA9.t. Mr.
Charkon 4.:1:,1 not kii4.14 ourath time at
hemei Orauge.
BABI"S" BIRTHRIOTIT
Is Health and Ilapp --flow
Mothers Can keep t1r Little
eiH'S Welt.
Healthg..the birthright of all lit t
o: too It Es ta. m ttioceo datto to see
taxi. bet Woo eoltosttMotioats'
greatest ad t guardiug okihiretes
health Is latbee, Otva Tablete.-a
aneeitiee wit:it'll eon be given witT:
pieft!at stifety to the you:meet baby.
Among the matey IllAir.r8 Who liaee
KOVett Vie V112... this inetliehte is
ales. 3- W. Bar River. 0.0.. She
Fa:F.: 'My sr:an-VA greatly
from Fore mouth arel had stomach.
deetere p..r,hed tor her,
lent tote:ler: S:1 et a to eenefit her in
the haat "olee I began giving her
..;*eg ane then in a
eeetrt lime any Pete:- one was fully
restorea LVili :4 h. I woull not be
Withoat the Tablats in the house
Wed neteli aifvlett al; tee..eeee to, tem
them wlee.tzi eitifdren are oh -
Baby's Owe Tatlets are used in
thousaod.s of homes.. in Cannaand
always with beeehrial results. Tit...e-
vent:1in alesilatele no opiate or other
harmful drug: :tie mild. but sure in
their action and pleasant to take.
!The wry best metlicine for all trou-
bles of the stem-v.1a and bowel% cur-
irg coltc, inaigestien, constipation,
diarrhoea rted sinele 'fever. They
ivc: relief in teething- trOuhl•en.
pt.! 'ivories, promote healthful
Sleep axici .cure all the minor an -
Omuta of ehiklree. Price„ 25 cents a
box at all druggists or sent by 'Melt
post paid' by vvriting ditect tO the
De. Coe, nrock-
vdte„ .Onto or SaletiSctats, N.
1 was never much prepossessed by
the personal appearance of my em-
ployer; some people would perhaps
have considered him handsome; his
face was too dark and Lascrutable to
please me. I do not care about
form of beauty or color in a face,
but I muat have candor and openness
of expression. There was something
In hira I could never quite fathom;
the dark, eager oyes had no calm
unruffled depth, no thoughts were
mirrored on the proud impassive
face.
Mr. Charlton was also a man of the
greatest reserve; it wadi seldom that
frank words or a hearty laugh rose
to his lips. A. cloud hung over him
that kept him grave and *Aleut in its
shadow -at 'least it appeared so to
me. During thefew conversations
we had, he made but OOP 0.1111430, tO
Helena's mother -his dead wife --and
that vvas when we were speaking of
France. He amid she died there.
One morning, as the yuung girl was
eagerly t.sentliting, 11, portittlio of
drawings t hat tor father had left
upon tne table, at portrait t.art-fully
wrapped up in paper evil front It. She
piektel it up and opened it.
"Miss Wood," elm erlett. "Ode le my
mot lier-my own darlieg mother.
Look bow tunutirtil Nhi us"
It was a very lovely fame hat I
tlaeigla there was it to.t.tIting triI
in the expreseitte of it. IleantiOil aul
eltiltiiike. with Wee eyee and ripe red
lips. Still, it wee; not a thoughtfel Or
Intelleetual Lew
"Is it not bointefitl, l,Wetel
toled Iltleata. "I Mitt her sti
and yet 1 Pall Ilitio.10111.r nothing of
my mother."
"Iell you nt ver eat. her?" I /vitae/
with etirpriee.
"Nei" replieti. eadly "size tiled
whim I watt qinte a lode: -awl I ant
r, eirteen now. 1eatinot, or etturse,
remember bite in the bee
° 'Rat :Ilia ii616 %V her o.,.(etroit at
&Mae 2" I Raid.
"Yes," ehe answered, "bemuse. a
lung time ago we load a beautiful
pieturt6 Of her: Olt %Vat; Ilefore we.
eante to the tit Weielleiotit Orange.
ftitlour wieald toot bring It hero
with Ulm I do not teem what tee
ramie oT it. It weal tO flang in hie
tilreeettlit reelut Beery tose said how
lovely her fare watt"
"It 19 very beautiful, nal o.11te touts
have been Muelt heletoel," I said. :anx-
ious to etonsole the eloild, whose eyes
nitre fail of tears,
While site .9%211 held the portraithI
her naiads, 3Ir. Charlton hastilyft
-
terof the room.
"I brg toOrdiont. Mitis Wetull," toad ho
abruptity.. "I 411g1 o tVIDMV ifitt,V ono
was here. I left ttervi .dranings on
the table."
Jt then hot e.reght eight .eif Hele-
na, with her mother's portrait in her
Pattiodet and a dark iiettoiy. frown eav-
ered hi1Ittee.
gave,. toot potrailestouoto loa..111
nor felitt!?° he toted, his volett VOLIt
.11 •• %Ape, ;,upa.,"' Si! rtophaell, tan -
9 Wk. "tI Ilionoirt yen woull not hs
',displeased and fireteed I have rot
;; to -oohed anytialeg xeipt this," and
, she l 11 .he !sem/reit 1tem.
, I ioave tdJ yotot b. fore that I
valll not alt ttv yoa to toat-En any et
iay PulterS," he MK. STV'3tAgng.- it
front her rudely. tare you do
nor. dittb.ty not ottoilo."
,IIet it was noy mother." srbtoed
the girl
caw' lois patience failltett. and
tt!olug' o2it
It tng:11 111;' ItP%-
weeffe.. and etteeteeled 1. te•leiaeg Ler
aptdegite to ler father tojyr Eyztviing
twieined the ft.tdo without his per-
mission.
"'Butt tv:11 do" he said, k7ssing /tori
conly enough. "I do not wish to be.
angry. bat I most and will ba
obeyed"'
'1 noticel that he carefulle wrapped
I up the portrait witho.tit, looking!
at It.
, "Papa," soli "seme
9 Of 1 onn Wry gt.sed, will you let me
have Ittattra.es o'tirat t k -r?'
"We eitaIl see,- it replitd, hastify:
° e•ou know I ttio not like to be
teased."
"Is It tot strange, Mif Vib
sold Ilelena to me, as Mr. (Marlton
quitted the room, illaat lay fath-
er never likes me to speal . of my
• mother What do ;.von think made
him take her lecture away front his
• room?" 1
"I do not know -perhaps belovei
• her very Much, and cannot bear to
talk about her or to see anything
' that reminds him .of her.," I replied
•,cantloasly.
".X.hl. that is it, of course." site
, cried, a happy 60*11e replotting the
tears. "I will not grieve him again;
but when -other girls talk of their
. mothers I feel as though 1 would
• give anything to know more of
mine."
"nave you ever before oliepleasel
our papa by looking among hiss pa-
perer 1 asked, for that little scene
had made a strange impressioa up -
00 Inc.
"Only once," eloo replied, "and theft
I was looking for that very por-
trait. I 'caught eight of it one day
as nty father was turning over some
old letters. I aske,1 him to tat me
see it, but Ite refused, and I went
Into his room during his absence, to
took for it, but I could not fled it.
He was very nne;ry •with me. It ,seems
ace wry hard, Mies Wood, that I may
not tsee ray mother's face, even in
peoturee"
CHAPTER II.
I went almost every (Tay to tee MY
friends at Welt Cottage. Mr. Carew
had beguo to lose a little of the
hopeless. despondency that had taken
so firm a hold of him, anti the one
subject of his conversation. was Al-
lan Chariton and hiss wealth. He held
the mortgage on Croome, alid was
therefore the most important person
in the world to the old man whceet
loss had so nearly broken his heart.
Never a day passed without Mr.
Charlton visiting at the Cottage.
Huge baskets of flowers and fruits
Were seen there contInuallY, and to
Inc these things began to have a
strange. meaning. I could not believe
Mr. Carew was the charm that drew
Allan Charlton from his home every
day. It could not be for the pleas-
ure of talking with or listening to
him that he paid eueli long and
constant vis:ts to the Cottage. I
thought of Blanche's beautiful face
with something liko pain. I remem-
bered the winning charm of her
manner, the grace of her every ac-
tion, the mush: of her voice, the ring
OK her gay laugh, aied even if it bad
not been for the sake of the bright -
haired soldier working se hard under
the Indian sun, I should still have
dreaded to see my happy, blooming
Blanche the wile of the gloomy re-
served master of Woodleigh Grange.
I was aDX.10118 to know if my *sus-
picions were correct. I noticed that
once or twice Mr. Charlton men-
tioned Miss C'arew's name as though
he would like me to speak of her,
and would like to hear anecdotes
of her early girlhood, but I did not
respond to the wish. I said noth-
ing of the girl who was Hugh Mos-
tyn's promised wife. I noted the
wistful look of expectation on hie
face, but It did not move me. I felt
sorely tempted to tell Olin or the
engagement In a casual, careless
way, but I dare not, for if he spoke
of it to Mr. Carew. the latter
might interfere and forbid it at
°nee.
• (To he (ontinued.)
WORDS OF HOPE
To All Who Suffer From a
Run Down System.
3Irs. Harriet A. rare., Fenwlek, Ont.,
Tette How She (Obtained ti Cure
After Suilloong fur Two
Years.
Thousantle than:ghoul. title co10.
try kegler eerittuely front get=
debil..te-the reetilt of impoverisiitel •
!deo 1 and elute:terve neat ee. To al;
ranee the et•try of 'Mrs. Ilarri.
Fear, eeltie' of the Jolt. Rev.Uet
11' rd Fbre. Feeitv tele tint.. a ittit.e
well Uptown tettstighout the Mae
aro dietrOtt, 1. 111ettint the uitenet•
of relit.% e.1 lateiltle Mee rttP1' say•
**nor IL Collide .1.1 KIL/r
1 hsttiI 1 Wa, ti gredit. waterer free.
a run down ,..iyhltellfit. "11; digeslete
%VON 11.641; 1 lettle or no atop.
titat Mel W4I'. i eT,y poor state,
1 isafferel front heart p.elpititt.oe
noel a feellotte; Pgr 0a0:13
thou. 19tiettors' treatment failed O.,
benefit me alibi I gradually otreo
tweet untli I wits totally unable
ki the least work. 1 thea beg
in I)r. PiotIr Pills no;
Ilus very ,.. t noted an
varetwity or my trouble gretertilea`
leveentel und by the tittle 1 lane
Inkeo tight honet I Was logoto
toyisort the host or imalt0
▪ eixty years. 1 helosve tee! ler.
Wellelins' Plea; Pills saved ihe Hole
tal would strtniottly nage au .-
trn
to give them a Ir 112. tot ttoug
hey will be or great bentol....'
"Wiluva yuinr MOM] 2tpoen rand
wattirtv. when yotor nerve0 et- ea:p-
etrol:to, when yen Haft ;':cooto
ltrailaelies rued dive -Neel, who you
are pttle. languid and te%Le' •totlY
n 'down. Dr. WilLtums". Piet:: Odle
will promptly restore, even'
it renewatta roll the
They are 0 pleeeept. to 1; Qs,i,r-
t :mtr.f roe, foe aft 1 T1C1):4• ng.
thetr erttoio atti CI pee,. tor tot:y.4ot
.orsteelitOtot ef the hittot. gat y the
geoniiits vete toie9 thee, hear. tt... foal
mono. °Itr. tOill.ozoii. POO; Pt_ .-. for
Pole roeloot.- soh! P9y•
ho toed:eine qor 5.; 4:9
ntt. eente a hr-, st.t ;re--- for
by ottlairessicio to.- to
11e015' :Med:eine t out.
4,0fiffporprovirovvoor,,573,--4.;
liVGNEIT.ilf
teeleateL.
1W0 1
tatageattot tateetesesaesteettittee.-
A Met range -limier title
• seribel ter Pitt!. o.iiteirg,- -itt
a toper realit Tort- the S -o
•eart,,,ix, or Alts': 'Tie ,
siists of a feilling allomionto
feet In length, nut a fieli oloet. Tine
I1* Is a square 171,'".•h.o.r 22 110
33i71U1li-1..ani folds -3'1 ILO t'Ll-t-,,t fr et six
' tiorkett. Foch holt
11 41O0143 rflieettlitg prism r;oys
iggitt frem ettO-e!. soike
the outer ;.:teir of thots done totionts,
refleet-ei at riget
tech tube, and are thea at
Z1�' two mi -1/11.- pri t inor ti2. two
teleecopes of the binecienr elte-.I to
the bate. in direetioos pond -A to the
rittiall rays totem. po.ai by 1. ' oster
preons. It is the mertstits oleo,: of
the angie betweeoi tins.... rays teat
tells the distance of ths- ott!..r. leeked
ttt. This angle is measure 9 Toy two
vertical wires. otos is each telescope,
seer4 lot the two Py0A. 0...e eir the
wires is lived, the other is movt 1 by
it noierometer. serew entil lee two
wires oppear as one, well- tdt-
Sect Is seen disti.otIo. Tett. oiyes Ilte
distancq . acenratelo to 2 eer emit.
even at 3.010 toinis. lint t,ow sterets.
scopic vision etnneS 13 anti gives far
greater :lector:ley. The whet seems
to stand out solid in spore. and the
slightest turn of the micrometer
screw causes the. toappear to
be nearer or farther than the obleet
looked at, end when the wire ap-
pears to be at exactlo the same dis-
tance the micrometer reading gives
the distance with an accuracy far
greater than that obtainable be ob-
serving the duplicatioa of images on
the retina.
"Lord Kitchener having expressed
•destre to see the rallge-fill&r test-
ed itt the field,. Prof. Forbes has pro..
oeeded to South Africa With his in-
•.strutnetot„ -tool it thorough examine. -
tion Of its efficiency* will be Made
ender praetiettl eonditione."
CANDIDATES FOR
THE ONTARIO
LEGISLATURE.
CONSTITUMalr.
Addin gton
Ai3rigaurirti:aN
Brookville. ... .... •• ..
Brant,
Bruce, N ..... .......
S
PiLljrcrWo(1.1"
Carleton
1)1)
Dunda hbarunik,
e „ ...... . .
Durham. W ..... .
1.11C,CI;sligg's el lux1:, SN1V1* •
k'ssex,
IF.roortntleVultliolam and
Lathekte,goatrrtyhe Woods.-
Oren vine
Grey, N
Grey,
0
GrS
Haldimand
Halton.... .....
Hamilton, E
Hamilton, W.,
Haaetlitgsge: W
HstliE
N
Huron, 8
IKHCieunurgot tn tko Wu.
KLaenau thto%:, E
Lituatiabrlic°,11N•
Lanark, S
Leeds .........
LLeinuiltIo°1xn
London
Manitoulin
Middlesex, E
Middlesex. N ......
Middlesex, W.._
Mock
Miskolc&
Metalling, E
NNoipriresolikngs. W..
Norfolk, N
Northumberland. E
NonotrathriuoniNherland, W
Ontario.
Oottttas.;.vvan
Oxford. N
Oxford.8
Parry Sound
1,48., CANDID/gra,
0, .A.. AYIswooth. .
D. M. Brodie
W,I). Burt, M.P.P.,
T. H. Preston.
U., P. Graham. M.P.P.
C. M. Bowman, M.P.P..,
rt. E. Truax.
Dr.. J. M. Stewart
L., Hutton
Donald 11. Maclean .
W. . Smyth.
11. R. Welker
N. Richard.
A MoOrimmon.
W. J. McKee.. ......
John A. Auld, M.P.P
D. C Cameron
W. 1. sintiesr
1). 111. McPherson
W..1.111scell .........
G. McKay.
Geo. Bionic.
J. W. Holmes, M.P.P. .,
John R. Barber
Dr. H. S. Griffin.
S. F. Washington, K.C
E. G. Sills.
S. Russell, 1.1.P.P
B. 0. Lott.
A. Hyslop. M. P.P.
M. Y MeLean.
Malcolm G. Cameron
John Lee
T. L. Pardo.... ....
IC. J. B. Pense
II. J. Pettypieoe, M.P.P.
Ir. F. Pardee, Al.P.P.,
W. C. Caldwell, M•P.P.• •
Joe, Cram
C. IC. Witten
M. 8, Madole,
D. J. McKinnon..
Col. F. II. Leys
J. T. Fraser-- -
Dr. Roulledge
W. H. Ta,ylor. M.P.P., . ,
Bon, G. w, Ross. M.P.P
Hon.R. Harcourt, M.P.P
Dr. Bridglaral. M.P.P. -
Jos. Michaud.
Dr. M. Jamee
IC. C. Carpenter, M.P..rDr. F. S. Snider
W. A. Charlton, Id.P.r, J. L. Buck.
F. Cochrane.
O. Sim mom;
Joint Niue:ie. M.R.P.
3. F. GO.•,. MX P Dv.r':::Beorughby
i siy. t rentullact
Sam. Clarke.
W. J. Kerner . .. , . ,. .., w. li. Role. M.P.P.
Geo. Snenee
Hon. J. Dryden 11.P.P...
Samuel Bingham eennis Murphy
Alex. Isumeden .. ..... - c B. po„an
A. Patton°
N. Carr..• ..- •• • •• • • • Joe. Lcistar
Dr. McKay. M.P.P. ... • • IL Sutherland
.. • • Chan A. Minna.
. ... V Slack
John Smith, M.P.P, .... - span. (sailers
John Brown. X.P.P.•••• • J. C..MontePh
Peterburougli. IC Neleon ;Monteith. Iff.P.P.
Peterborough. WHen.J.R.Stratton.M.P.P. Idujtir W. J. Miller
Psrt Arthur au I 1V. Anderson. • Dr. 0. P. Ford
Rainy Riaer J. Mimeo, M.P.P i
Renfrew. N
Prinee Ed %wird ' • .• Dr. M. Currie . -.. . . - • .• • j,„ IA 'ghouls
Renfrew, 8 Hon. F. It. Latchford.- Ex•Muysr Mori
I Joseph G. Kite.
F. E. A. Evanturel ...... .• 8. E. Poulin
Itu-iell j W. 5 • - • Peter White, Jr
O. Gulbord. Iii.P P .
riara tile. AIrirteC. N. Smith
James 13. Tudhepe
:Awn.. W
r,..rn. oc. t" .., . .. D. Irtvidson
Areh. Curiae
V, .1. Mt Carr
Toronto, W, ..... ...... Thomatt Pronhart.
1.or•ott.9. IC 1,„ V. M-Brotly ...
Inuoiro. N . .. •
Taroom S.._ ...... W. II. Ilogors
Vroturia. li / . F. I .
Viettuna. W .. .. .... . N. timale
'Waterton. N ........... L. B. Breithoupt, MP.P.. lir. La. Luer
nt. 8 .....,.... Dn Thompson ... W. A. Eras. M.P.P.
'Wellao I . , ., .
Joe Downie
•'1..., o, F. ,...., Eon. J. NI otteten, M.P.P W. E. TooLt_ey dad I
Welblint on. V, „.. ... Itr. A. Steams% .... .••-.. J, To, ken * P.P.
Woot w.trlit. N ,, E. A. Thompson _, __. ...ii. WordeZI
WI tottc.mh. 8 i John Dieldurron. M.P.P.. Eriatal Leo
L John Inrhardson. 11.p.p. J. W. fleyee
yerk. w ,,' W. J. Inft, SI. P.P , . . J. W. St. John
Yeti:. N..,. Hon. It. J„Darts M. P. P. T. EL term .ix
in Wee $tellate Mr. et. laSpencer.InSoutle Welling'11 Nte. I•1, Caner.
In Llueelte Mr. Gee, Witten letve been nomaeatel by erelebItionlistit,
Coos, CArromeme,
AMOF Reid. 11.1).P.
W. It. 8myth
J, 0. Fisher
Major Fraser
1). u'erieu
le M. Jermyn
Dr. Clapp
Hugh Clark
IC. A. Clark, M.P.P.
Geo. N, Kidd, M,P.P.
John Barr, M.P.P
J.P. WILitney,K.0.,31.PP.
3. J. Preston
W. 11. Reid, M.P.P.
C, A. Brower, M.P.P.
F. G. MeDiarmid, M.P.P.
I/r, J. 0. Reaume
M. B. Herring
1Dr. Smell's'
, S. Gallagher M.P,P,
W. D. McLeod
11. L. Joynt, M.P.P
G. M. Boyd. M.P..,FT.
I. B. Lucas.
Dr. Jamieson,
Samuel Bock Gat.)
Dr. Nixon
H. Carseallen,
11 Mayor Hendrie
IC. A. Colquhoun
M,.0. Morrison,
A. A. Riehardsou
J. W. Pearce
Avtaun Spotton
H. Einar, M.P.P
J. Mitchell
John Davidson
John Fraser
J. Morgan Shaw
P. D. McCallum
W. J. Henna
A. M. Groin
Lt. -Cl. Matheson, M.P.P.
Dr. W. Beatty
1'. G. Cardeallen
Dr. Jessop, M.P.P
.A.dato Beck.
R. rt. Gamey
Capt. T. Robson, M.P.P.
D. F. Stewart
Thos. English
Jas. A. Ross
A. A. Magnify
Geo. Smith
Pr. Itochon
A. Idiscampbrik M.P.P.
R. H. Jeep
J. S. Dun. el.17 P.
A. Them; at a M.P.P.
M..1.nUalsizit„ Iff.P.P.
Thomas 1."i611.foril
• Dr. R. A. Pyne
Dr. Marta NotbItt
3, .1, Vey
J H.1 (male el PP
e .1. V'n, r 0'313• "
41,.&1510 i'VeciPleofte •
proventent 111 stoy (tenth:Wm. The" 1:
„.„
EXPERIMENTS IN PORK
.ezele-,L,i2;efre,tr-"
ducted to diseover • th'e effect op
the quality of the meat and earad
bacon from the feedlog of wheat
and buckwheat to swine, in view .
of tbe fact that many persone at-
tributed "oefteess" io hoes tie feed-
ing wheat or buckwheat. Tile re-
sult eliowed that the feeding of
either wileat or buckwheat alone
le not always it cause of "ear
hoge and "soft" skies;, because some
of the swine fed en each way
yielded sides Memel as firm,
Hogs should Dever be given more
feed at one time than they will
eat clean, and still have an appe-
tite for more„Overfeeding keeps
the animals from Wing active In
takixig exeroise; and that causes
them to grow too fat and "soft."
It is a good plan to feed as moat
as they will eonsume, and digest
to advantage. That will keep thent
hungry for 'every meal. Regularity,
In the time of feeding will cause
more rapid gain weight titan whea
there is la:regularity, even to the
exteut of one hour in the meal
time.
Keep Them Clean.
The food of swine sheuld be rea-
sonahly elean; ie. 'should never be
putrid.
:When the hogs are being fatten-
ed they may with advantage have
au allowance of it condiment of one
of the following sort: Earthen eoda;
a mixture of wood ashes and salt,
at the rate of one buohel -of ashea
to six pounds of salt; a mixture
composed of elx buishole of charcoal
broken into pieces the size of a hazel
nut, 6 pounds of salt, 1 Ousbel at
wheat shorts, thoroughly mixed,
sprinkled with a pailful of water,
in which a. pound and a quarter or
copperas Mrs been (Resolved ; or, 1
bueliel of wood a.shes, pounde of
charcoal, 6 pounds of salt, (sprinkled
with it quantity of water, in which a
pound and a quarter of copperas has
been dissolved. Either one of these
condiments may be put in a place
where the hogs will have access (to
it arot a clmnee to consume all they
like. Title is to take the place of the
soil, which the hog would uaturally
swallow in ite feed, if it were root-
ing in the ground.
So far as the kind of feed causes
"eoftness" in the sides of bacon, ex-
, perinimits Itrileate It to be due to.
' the, nee of feeds, witivit furnish insuf-
ficient etatrldonent to the plge, and
to the want of exercise.
There are no farm animals that
van be matte to yield as large it
prefit as well-managee pigs-noao
tient will se readily respond to ef-
forts at impeovement, in breeding and
feeding; anti tioldf. degenerate so
rapidly under it system of negleeta
11*111.1 nelemanitoeinent. They require
' warm, iry the ping plaeas•'damp,
(Nola me-emit:1re p114 are ruinons to
the health pig. They are the
better. Dor effePt.itlet ill an open straw'
yard, hut they 11.h.luhl have it dry;
warm, weikighted pea. with a.
eoutitern .et, to retire into. Their
trough' elateld he kept perfee tly;
eleato by freitotent N't'Ctiettuts-theit
pens elated.) be eleanerl as regal:107
11ts1 tinve or horses or cattle. Thor
bkotillt ta) ronstruetel that watert
eon in freely eusts9otted itt wa.shing
them oat. Thirty per rent. ereolia
Solutions ehould be frequently spray-
, ed over the entire pm. The young
hp Ogg and tiliento should he dIpped oneo,
- -- 6 w fortidolit 10 it 1,4..0 votar. solo -
PRODUCTION
Itettarttatent. of Agrieniture. Ottawa.,
eroweet1 on lip11.1 gertAnntion
were r eminent -re at the tetotral FA-
perimentat !Farm, 111t Ottawa, 10
18911, by 11'4 J.. W. Itithertson, who
up to Jot-ioli tti.LLS agrrealleiriet 100
wetle Wos contorted from ISA to
/SW -I by W Sattooit rte. the Di-
rector of 9.-tpert311e12t41 faring in the
!Dominion. toto 1 1%191' the ttaionee ult the
Itraile ?UV Ni Mr. tt. Da.
Mt! 119li"o't,ent Agri-
tollturast.
Tim tote. I.'S t•ii:.;;ott in IISOO were
trksti itst s. 41021. tt 1
e 441.2: 1124,!,-
Vi.1.3u1i.'.S.. C1,0.11s. 1144,1
AMA bolo; Otoza eteareO, whole the
los loon dutcooP,cd.
resott tie,: ten eteare' ex-
periments eae, !speza tn. prove the
Itorkehirv-Tonottoetia cross to be the
ost fittoti eiit the notritet to -
lay. Tot Itorristertela 2310. 21117' critte
.tveti. Lowey ti.. o et..row thy oitz. tood
welt ifitCe,no. or. 11 tliSe Whvre
quick grotto. tthe olry 04 111111113 are
.p4et.i•3 s1 -t1 1
Toloto I.rortis Late teen
crossel uoti. 01 ._V121. the
Poland (eine. or too ttif?
ht 320•St EVA'S 101 Fie Orf
ther te Toy 141 114?.
1113 itri3C Stroni:r
f1.0 iay oto foe. rotoor thou lie-
votitoo tiss.ro.
The 1£14 tin 1tote
lag leilloate riot1. 0e219 ottt tot:* t'3
.eook 144.1 itvr 01;.- nty
of pork pro.,:toOoe ft le
slederattt'axm. "Mere it so otottaoi
• sase in the teteei to y of toti orit-
,..amel for toero 1241o11 of code in
live Weight after the overagc.-
weIght exeeeds 103 eetootis.
tlinen soiiiehtis.
The most ecto.oeiOntoll thne to
slaughter swine is wh,etheo t.veige
(lean 17e to 0)4 poomis.
The greatest EIT:T.St CCP!' 0121:eftl
gainS are Matle tIr,i3 swine arc
pzIlL tlart 90053t flora in propon•
',Lion to Ilat Irweieht.
Froten wlintat rev be ttSed as a
lorolitelde feed for 1..tVrAte.. Skint :1111trit
ieftle Meet materatialle to •the value
or a groin mem, altil lag poottis
010110.:.1 gr., -21t1 a'u,wit Oa /iotralls
of E'te.110 mita. Tee relattve value o!
4.11201 owlk 9n ;Toy. rothni vereee teeth
' „et erateent fee,. f4311131001 reteene.
tene pozonl fitel henor "Obtained when
the proportion of skron nitlik to the
2101.111 tfooi Is tee• iteeeto-ete
Tam ratty-tn. 411.7
:,L,Whittr• to Prn..-02C V4.11 ptr tent.. of tho
`.•2
, tia?..,4Q1 ght.
iftest laation.
WOon Itere fleee is doOnd
trelik 15 a most vuOiabie atAiti;on to
tieegralia ration. Ittotiing mixed meal
tbattelt, peas and oats; with. milk
• wilt generally ireetre firm meat. 'The
trietatest g.,),t7•;s frotio otivee azneoint
of grain have beep 6114.0 14121111 111.
: tortvinvi. as .14 TA rI 4grain 12 tteetot
gets fa'ecaurttatily 10.171 bee -we boirio
. Uivrieted, totties nee snore
t-contemietal limo orate foi Vito.
ji In vete set of etooriesents h11 alibi:
gasend Fain tea,. 1..1 dry and 00E0-
, 1.a.11'f.,-1. wash groanti grain foe ettakod.
the. oeta foiet# el to a slight foss
firna e'reakite: tittea. tele note
1,2t2 1114 tiat• toet.ntal ease it 410prohatite
. teat the rt-sa,t 12.3111 stsa?.tog toteto
,
toot be F. ...Larked as• Wont
tog .wh41)94t groin.
it be Type of Arnim:els toed
lolist-eeestIte elotroeter tleZit
• 4001‘e. tlren 111:e bott-evt. The feet el
aro animal lio-ing 11Itorkshire or a.
TarawOrt.ta. WTI 7..0..t instore. 11gotet1
4 liaison caineass. it roost ales be of a
rangy tyres an.: tie fel 12! a eertalr:
way. Ititts whooe rations are 1.rnittoi
o make. generality., rosre cettr.ore.ta
gains titan ptgs t"...21 are and
.7 maturity or ripe -Teets of the ardotal
affects the reamEtty of the flesh.
Pt-ea:Ear Wheat.
A series or experanents wee ce.,
1140 or vreolin in teiti,1 water. This
will remove Moroi -Awe relieve skirt
irritatlen, and carts -e. the Anintabi to
thrive much better Mato they will
I de without this treatment, inv.
proved sanitation will lueseit tits
• tenoleney to verminous infeetion,
• destroying the ova. whirla in ettold,
damp. andrainnel, unhealthy. 0,Jrnerg
09' underground bulttliings, tisnalitt
al/oar-AL
•=11:.c -
A Queer State or lhinos.
It may be titteresting Os many peat
pies Who think thatt tot this toantry
wo sniffer from 4410 otoopoerated form
01 trades 2Z0e919 tyranny. to tent*
that a Kw weeks ago &40Pnt.7_,ZtOri
who were reoetottratt oos. the interier
of a 11.71711700 La a Miiitaiet town kevasect
11.3.114.'411 M -01711 ,.T were etoptoyed
to clean the- dloototooit of paint on
ttet pears. :loot 1.110 enoO:oyers 12211 tri
Luis% the kth tie-notolves and thitt
• Tate reetootio iro to 0003.-.:,:7211,Ati0 neva
f was a 01.2'O 431 toatooters Irecauss
their employer retase i to tiisehargs
a driver wtho N -DA tve.ro, ,tlurnFT 11)
1441714 three hours
orattker t tan tetty theater:Oyes had
htoe ee.soistotortI 111 take. consul.
,tr I:ace-pee& ve.,3tre'-.7 Ton' truth
etr ;a:meet Torre hOle etory.-1los-
1.01: CeitttmetWat
Setae tot sae.
Tiore are 19.9: -zter than tit -tat.lY
10 t. life. Pot it i:ko itt• • e `O
buy ttom.s.
11 yott P./tome: te ittli a wenmoti,
get.ecolly. 02.0 1.1E -r !core agatrost
11 Lt.
yot: sortre penio. you sAl
po.
, Moe11 kittet Int% Toptilitoss 29
Itarti 14 e01.e:2. kat there is lets a
• bun e7eze1ng i.
1 t20.-1sZr.!.:.A.T• a pox.: to see
tr:117,1t.oet...,..7;1_tfl.2..:;;-11.;01.tzes :to -or measure,
; yrzi 11111 relearely 22111171? 13 pny
ht, at the bottom of a
.:74?1e1r.;.s.)..t1.111 ore very few wised
ted srorees to a stranger',
for it. hes se:.1 one's friend/I'
are seareo ty- sofe with them.
1
eopi
avo
ita
A Medicine that Invtgerates the Kidneys. and Liver, Takes Away the Palos -and Aches, and Regulates the
Actien a the Bedey Orgatis-ettatag Recommendation for Dr. Chase's. Kidney -Liver Pa's.
•T -1e rerierier.ce or 'Mr. Drown, as stated in Lis better below, le similar to eat or eceres ol 40.231 410.1 weema
who rem oto Itg0 erecrcr.g. in open 1114 011 The koiricys grow tverik..czass‘
teli‘n.,:gztitntetillt:;1;1,o
o14..eltolkia
oe,ll)esiintsjb
llaernetrairee..ifstItnott-ot.
its in the urine, 441142pain a.mt tonartieg in possing water. Ti I
unlike r h euma lion.
Meier bitch eirenmstaaees ell people- turn to Pr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pile for rellef in. corein are
not eliee.ppointal. They have learned by rrpeatea trini tiott they atilt deptotO on Dr. Chase's Ki!n1'v-L11v0r11
;Pills every time. and ennsequeritly thry beomni, Iciown OR tile old people's Invoritte
Mr. John Drown.
v
6tNronstreet,fetasa,ernt,t:tes:-;oanig,et al neaxRte17ia ingtent
haraworleer llmLiir,:atabegineingteri.i0;eele1neeastIhave iugcttiel:wasoInething
rtongvittii3keys. .
11 seemed to bloat op. was very short of breath. and feared heart disease,althougli
I Wag toldt that there was nothing wrong with my b-eart. 1 gotthsoeml,aatintalthall Iti'theadtinttoedIoleotaxml eutsiteitnigu.p the nivt
lti;iltrex faeintedelownasirtite;,abalnyd do no
"nearing of Dr. Citattei'mspliroldvneedy;LIiovoenrtroiolleds,
tig
t suffer from nay former ailmette. I considet 1)r. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pitil
u4sibnr tllhisuninerilieine. and to -day feel ten years younger. I ant
exceerllee not eee
a. ne;d ron
e in erieve
for old
ths"
town, village-, and eountry" side road; Who beeee proved the inerite .of
'Mottoes Kitiney-Liver Pills. Ask yourt friertds or neighbors .aboutt them -Onet rdu .04 dose; LI oenee a, bal.
At all dealers, or Edmansoti, Bates a.nd Co., TorMato.,