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SiRgdio,n ebanges bring on fered. " . increase-:% +, : . .... . tsT . Oevelpm�, - T -14R. *MD -JW. a
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t I . appears I t1W -Am 1-111 �: (t incev- For the first Owe GU puny K, F" at" '.
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.- that follow the u - �!o mmm l - , ,.� I%Ue, known phage. of Canadian, � t9� Ileglect ,
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t right the agreeable haU,%-_' ' - � "'- � - - iwodilbua�mA F9*=M17,cal10A . ". .' , � td,+taNi'a �A+"L* .� W''.
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T-fWre is nOth- tbit of, drqnK, Legs. -� � =d0&`fA9UM1 '4ge nmy,�,as" ;�
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, I ., X1-- * ' * , 4- Pink Pills.' 4" tite _M I � .............. r, .. .,
V� ,. re4i4a., !8 , ,"tWv is being given, publicity of
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' 1*---to"oqb.a1 Baby's Own Tablets in 'his �'iwk, of e au"Writr . ., .Yet �,�, 11 , 1 ,,�..
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ICQOiIW��ffii little'onea welL, They, . - bROO W�Ari,'6rgiex, ' ,ON 4U,V,4MMW�W,T,F1g -ad th - - , -the eolleetioN after Astoui bing t4on. 44$�-,'Variai4e;* , .. I e � An.; ,
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at ;dud . - -111, I ,4,M, . OR, -a e burden and,p Of i . � aild; -a ,- , , r -
.1,[6. , � 1 ,; , '' .:"I. . �11 .j . �� � , ,, m . � 404" nut', .11
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:9*� b , "t,he st,Mnaeh, re Ii. b - 0 a, .,to "'" _ . . -W -Inclusion, is proving a revelation cbestnut. planw, - =1
.gulate the 71; , 94 , . .� was i =V11111C, ftft 04 ft ,%- - _ _h
L e , AoV?Rd.th4r trr4ll of'.the, I -:I� of Its,,
., ., , , I or., , - ; ',I .., ... I . , Avert',. Clanwillfatn,'r -Man-, proN*s Olft
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. -tWiii.! , IT6 T'able& are -,s6l& b* iniedi- Q pumpilig"the 10]fflt.v,=Omi&,'tbs"gh��t.b4t"BaminIO7-for�- the value of these, pills ificuses of thk' to �peqple 'of many lands � MV :M; � 'L .11'..
X � Zarma, 'r "Somtr years a4p I c9nee on r - * W D , - I i,e-t -7b , I- W,�-��
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idne. 4ealerp or by limi'l at 25 cerits'a ho. oila ljiu*14ngl, at, 'Cr"i' , garde tree, 19 ; , and 'alp I'Meessr. , ,
ests of the�rnofth, an&heard him call kind. She says: of A111possibility in where I I . I , " � i � , 1 - ?r, � -i:
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,lbox from. Its Dr. Wigliums, Medicine haor been ft ,this regard. %kim-ber havg4e. ". ag,".valley 441n, , Fri' " I �t, , I .
)Ipli*irting to, fifin: that from the barren�.'Or tracked the fieet� had a terrible attac�k'-,�- of stomat-1 The extra large.si rf . , r . , , �. a , ,,, , .
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Co., Brockville, Ont. footed deer RCItF rejected r.,,, ,,,,, . *10 Of gether I& ifil .... M4 ,o e ave pf
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walnuts has -occasioned much com- *0 � *w#�'.* JP
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I the Czar'bid"'Wen diaregardifij his over newly -fallen snow, trouble. My storn bbeft eminentZy ..satisfactory. - ' "' " , I ,
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I I I .. ., . . r . promise , to Rikepti, 'tin I " not to', rinL with the keen wind in your fape, while food and -I could not,j,6n keep d6wn me . The ir4uenee� of, top, I'll, I -4 4, -
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- 110b d i , . ne, likewise their thinness of shell chestnut is a I beautiful. trw, immy of a&'; " , I'. � � i , ,
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. Tb�' press h4d I'd li, t and. the ,a li custard. I tril ome tablets "' I . � 1,
L5n , liscqvired that the trees crackedim the fros Alind meatiness, while spe . _'r
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er ght 14s C'al attention cultivation in o*haid '6'i yard, and the 45reoeltl of' � in �- I ,
UW'TW$Y CZAR BETRAX. lzowor�' bad: 3 ulged in . whole forest seerne'a . vibr4nf with life,) :� . but the bait, been drawn -to the filberts .which g*e,,terplautIng would. t,ea .e � I I i...-
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. , , drinking liduts, *fth' Tl several . I . recorivmnded for dys ia, 7 t6 lessen Von . of -:tempe � .. I . U
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. I I a al Joy of did not'do me a pa have been declared the equal of the the'heavy'volume- of h1a anada nuts and fruits . � solifil-
-1 I . -g Aonilral If you baiv you know the re I rptiM of good' ff its rrr '
I . I I I . orit Voleviiiiv, . -ports rC
L. XITC.UENFA? Nllov4 'vind- lain' the Conadian Autumn, which is never Then I got medicine '#ora a doctor' , product of the famous filbert growing is making each year from thq Orient. ern localities mrftyv he..
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. ard'of t)i * S�he Was parileti-' found ori'the cIWs ; itor in p s- but th no bet district of. Kent, England. he it, I , "
IMpaveridwd Russians, formerly. o 'r . . ;;;ei; 191 wi ter res,*ts. By this West of the Rocky mountains eon. fear of frest injury w n i is- r
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larlY w4iiliZule siik, becauge 'thc i4 marts of commerce, but only in the time I had changed' iftnt a rdbust, To thousands of Canadians it will siderable ifecess ]%as attg-rided I 1. �
Vessoni 4'importance at the Czae4 I - 1. . .. �i . I ,c! , eari open spicep and the, fragrant .health ' . I � I . the membered that 'f th, , no.,
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. ' �& Ound one source of. in- Cz4r was . cliried' to , be0nie very y gir to a 'con*&te ske%tpri, come in the way of enlightening news domestie. cultivation .of filberts, collis trees will sta a wintor W604�
o: ve,f . tal�
:0. hat as ot ,,i�v after he bdciirni� slightly Went woods. - - losing flesh daily. 7*n my parents to learn that Canada ' is Producing and hazels. Filberts W-a-1ke in Afineel- ttire: �' fil,,U'1�1n I I f ''" -
n failed them, and Now that the leaves are turning as nuts. Yet Canada's kaef re ce * lan*�',, A0
lit uo,'and. likely 1� ie;ve�fimpoitiit . ked me to try Dr. Williams' Pink . fie- Coast pro- lent British , I:
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that Is the sale of *sensatieinal articles matter,. crimson and gold You -will begin Columbia crop, being of water in tempering tha. * ' , 0
The Empress - was also dre - to Pills and I began tli.ei*', use.. After vincei it is confidently hoped, is de- etsily propagated by growing plants frosts is clenarly bran, I ft, , M* � " a
to newspapers. Whether the articles peeved with herspouse because he .am of the little'hunting camp in taking them for a sh6vttime I b4gan stined to be the nut producing area of from seed cuttings or laye'ri. Var- vicinity of Olixw "In", I . . . . . . . . U . " �, 1- , "
are all truthful we doubt; but admit . . � I—-
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W not. told b. - th�' fir riorth wo9ds, ' of sparkling to feel better and Canada# and this territory is expected ieties of 'filbert are Planted at dis� - In its orighial' � te � ;
*Ut some of thein are, and perhaps ,.; . . er of. Xit.chener's pro , . contt#ded the treat- Ws .: " I
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- list is to be included an of . 11-1 ity df importing from a number feet apart, the ground between the ple evidence of ti " .'�
3n Ahe li&ter posed visit until aftef *riews bad come , dewy dawns, tramps through the fal- ment until I was complely restored -to obviate the dominio Present ne- tances varying from ten to twenty produettion Bmliti � ,
I . _ his � death. The Ea�press had Jeri �eaves, blqsf4ng camp.1tres, woud- to health. Since, on �xare cessi,
Ah lisigg,44. . . occasions
Amd Kit�henei,�- RasPutin to upbraid I .autumn nights and the bed'of when I have 1!s1t i16 n#W of a tonic - I Of countries nuts to the value of about rows being used for small fruits, po- nats. Tests vrdh pw
zirtible on. the mystery 'of e death ' , I to X" -
,oC :he Czar i0l'6"8' .
coiitributed to, th`i injimp'crance and the monk 'fiili'am boughs, for there is no torde � pi � e nuts at the provin-
34ew York Times by Gen. V. a. Kom- for, his , . turn to Dr. Williams' 'Vink Ils a d fiv million dollars each year. Ae- tatoes or vegetables. Four year old cial experimental farm go back as
,told the spies that he had a" to .:in all the world. for a tired brain and, they never disappoint Me. Most cording to a recent publication 4 the trees at the experiniental form have -far as IM, and for s6nme years all
x*,arov. The General was forme-gly I . . I � . .11 11310111- .
1. . federal department of agriculture I
do so, remarlding that it was Impos- a Weary soul like a hunting trip in the bers Of our family baviat some time yielded an average ,of from four
-tbt,'terror of the� revolutionists, and : . , .1 . a -rid the necessary data for successful com-
-wqs head Of the notorious Third Dt- �sib.le. to. keep.'tbe Czar from drinking no. rtligim. w. ilds, taken the pills with good results, so I "the nut gro1wing idustry of British a half to seven and half pounds a Is . . 1.4, production has been available.
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. U- at* all, as he wbuld collapse under ' Canadian W46onal Railways tap the now always recominend1hem to all I. ,Columbia i's becoming an importAnt tree. At the present time the im- ese,,*viine expeiiiiier"I farms are
-V1qTPn which''kept tip, the de � ea,yvi , *cest, , portation of filbert and hazel nuts in- always at the, service of, gra*ers with
- - , . ehoi of the sol one.".
ars. it. WAS * ,. � . Kommisarov next� trpxed the Northern *�Oqitario, Quebec , You can get these 'pjj amounts year '
CAiirist regime* for re� 607-3 . - tfii- StrA111:01! PrOl(inged abstention. tricts �� Is ffo6 any ' In the opinion of provincial -growers to Canad-a
=7iieTj 'of th- admiral and the and the rif! -
4* as bead. of, an elaborate . the experimental stage of nut culture . IV 'to nearly advice as to the best vareities. to jp�4w
. . '. mo�v _4 e bi.a me Provinces, and if medicine dealer or by mAil at 50 cents . 1,500,000 pounds. Butternuts ipii, ' to'tbe'extekit'of "' 'ati,
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-teth to keep Nicholas info I 0 : . , " and e-ien
n ., I I . following the lunch- You are goirigolf, on a hunt this year a box from The Dr, Williams, 1_ in British Columbia is passed. prow . 9
� Ta that were happening . Med years hickory nuts Yield well all'ovir the se . Therehas never, J�pwvO#r,
. ,eon. witen -they had taken a few un- go to the nearest. ticket, office and pro- eine Co., Brockville, on of experimentation have laid a secure province, and the trees sire Of go�od I :1 I
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iiOiis own empire, but in the import.; .us 1. . . .. � ,founda . ti�n upgn whicli ild'hazgl . grow% eve I upis ,, recent years beeri"*fy'rn-
_qpsary-d0,n1m 1wi#t -the Czar. cure a copy of "Hunting in Canada " .
that I the. , general had .which contains Inn. foorma on as to ' ' *y be"built. All th.a in"thet
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ant cities of the out;side world. Gen- ,�Thjy .lejrno,�,, . I 2 - i - - . -a- ,6rel � - - . - � Tyl- terest e'�ineed in nut grow"U. I . � 1.
. ast� e � , , ..%
* isarov was at� -least] in`, a post-' .' � - ti dust.ry Ong li4clfic �6 , th fnce'-e-X"#t*1 , .
. _t is now where a,
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RBEW needed for its developement is the en- trees bearing I - .. 11
Onra gure -the various districts, accomytiodation THE CHARGE OF THE B'A listment of more available information I nuts beinj - ��sutbqsias,68, L .1 �� .. - � . I .�
a well, I Well and tlie, arat6d la ^ . . 9
know all that was to be known known to be an idWejj��er with and guides. Then pack up your old � I -of good size. , 11 , fis
-1� fi� all probabi 1 -ii.
I t the death �iof� Laid Kitchener. . The rifle, sweater and togs and be off� I on nut culture in the provipce, and the Thou . tici� A
,,, t- mysterious sources of, revenue. CLIPPERS � _ MY, , - 0, � I
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one, car . 14 nuts have been grown for piorieer iqtago.wem 7 � 1 0*049W.411-
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-VOrtWL!VW,'e!y gvwss 400 '%is' tXW trail.- -of - the - Piiii6e *� A4 taken 2067-2 bringing before settlers and contem- V, , t length of thIte on -11 "'e;i'41!
i �i.` � - . . e gre'ates the, �jTagid, ii�� i4i,=06 0'bA4i*;,,
up, and it was learned that one of , Bobbed hair to the right of us, plating settlers the remunerative poa- Pocific coast !,. , . ,I '. .1� , -�q
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lard Kitchener went to his death . 0. -and experimeotation bas�.,conin ' fXOA, ai�c I
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Bobbed ha r to the left of w, sibilities of this inte' .
- the - Hampshire in the North Sea bltk Most 4.q qep�t. cqp vr oqe . bed� I resting branch. of largelybeen posi ., , -1y "v*
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-qn ., . _ .pa a directed towards promo- 16" *.--" " #
Shved6i, a iiim� assumed to hide TIME FOR THE THANKSGIVING Bob ir behind us, farming in British Columbia. tion in that area the real- progress I ... I e . W *
,eni in June, 1916. It was five or . � .. � . I .1 - resul'- nuft�.'
..I_y. . . -red. - , n 9X�11 4110."; 1�
a, 1-1kU.-I tj.tp t4putity of 4 man well known. in ; I Tresses assunde The gratifying feature of nut cul which has been �i;4& to,78;4 S,eom-- eiati - ��� , " � ' S 6f-, i " *4"
*W ya a * that the - newi.' reiid�iWd * � ' Some with a heavy crop, tirre in. British Columbia is that so. . I "I ..: .. , I -- ! ` , � , .�11,
the capital: ShvedOV'i movements BIRD TO START PUTTING ON � I .merdial prodpi6tiori�'haa 6ni� fr6m the right a , ': "I . -, . - - ;
:Pe were then traced and it was found, Some with a light crop, many varieties thrive there that they inteit&. more especially 'fromi the A"resil ie*mencement bas boark
.tgrad, and the pul3lic there was .
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as,much Astortisheo, that he had., �epla . he had gone to Stockhoolm , a SOME WEIGHT Into the Barbershop practically cover the entire range of famous fruit valley Of Okanagan. De- inade, as th� nut exhibitat `Lon";as
. " 1 U461 as shockbd at " . . . Walked the six hundred. importations and the present promo- �
-on! blw,wax to, R .
tu9,. tk& I i � 't - , or two r the lunchf;oA at U'lN. The approach - of Thanksgiving . velopments in this section are -father a feature of Canadian 1.
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I., , , 1. . his taking O't- the Czar i . tion of the culture would presage a presentative
as suspected of habbling. significant To this valley, which has production would'testify. As a re-
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.. 1i , 1- - . tion, and pres- .. i . 'While w4iting for , hips. t.o brings to mind the most favored item Women of high degree, complete independence in this rekard- made'its apples so Widely and favor- sult of the vigorous and I
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hinted and then , . �.-, �. , of the feast, ,and many farmers at Women passed fifty-three, The discovery that nuts can, be Pro- ably known, Canada has to look in a campaigns of a few enthuunsriastistluulf-
to�. openly asserted that the Brit- rg previou; � trail was retrac- this time of year are inclined to re- Determined that they shall be duced in the ,province is not new, a particular manner for its future nut vantage is at last being generally
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11 ed by the detectives and this led to a gard, their failure to produce a supply One of the numbered. some are natives and all varieties supply. Not only has it probably the taken of the years' acemulation' 4d
i. , r Water was e , ctim of mysterious cipher. W�hen Shvedov of inikeys, especially when market Girls not yet in -their teens, have been grown desultorily a
ry. The fact th Ha'"- 4zhe'back t;6 PetioVid he was I ar- s far most favorable productive conditiong, iirformation. The -remunerative possi-
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S met lwx dooT within an bout resthd'-sn(t after a Iw�sk prices bf- this clam of fowl are placed Girls now just sweet sixteen, back as settlement goes, but it is only but it is going after a commercial 'hilities of nut culture are not only
� , 16 P"'Bure I ' co4riparison with the price of other Girls who that age bave-seen in the past two or three years that productiQn in a serious manner. Un- being brought before established or-
" Kitchener had gone '4boitid` admitted that he had gone to Stock- n .
a to suigest that'the sinking holni- to � poultry. For many.years past, tur. Joined the bobbed hmdred. any attention has been directed or en- der the vigorous campaigns of a few chardists and others in the province,
-of "the vessel baA. been planned. , The warn the Germans of git- key ii1sing in the older settled parts couragentent given to a future com- enthusiastic individuals there has de- but new settlers are having the ad-
. cbener�s visit. 1ater� lie 'was tried I (if Canada has been an the decline, Women of every class, mercial .production. Thq. question is
-ugliest rumors were 06 t in'-Petlr6- b , ,coWtn*rtial and; harig�d, but the veloped in the past few years a very vantages of engaging in the cult at
oa . Y triguing' name of the -myste'Aous . Mothers, daughters, little lass,
giid, where a fear'ofl' Germ -in spies iil especially -as an enterprise on the doubly of interest to British C01um- keen interest in nut culture. Groves an early stage directed to their at-
lia& existed since the beginning of Prince *X X A. was never mention- general farms. Only recently has Sweethearts, sisters, join the mass bia agriculturalists since it combines of nut trees in valley orebards are tention. The first real steps towards
th4i� war, and where in some circles ed at the proceedings. there been a show of increasing inter- Of the bobbed hair throng. an economic industry with a peculiar common now, whilst a few orchardists a commercial nut production I Ca
thid profoundest distrust existed of eat in the production of this favorite Clerks, stenographers, Hello Girl, n I n -
form of home beautifying through are concentrating exclusively on the ada have been taken. Not OU Ty mi�
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06 Czar%�p. It was suggested that .0 table fowl in Manitoba and Saskat- Waiter, Maid and Office Girl, tree planting. cult, The growing popularity waa the doinihion in time beco e
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I if Vitchener was on his way to Rus- chewari, and demand from year to All have got caught in the swirl, Walnuts have been grown success- pronounced evident this spring when pendent of the United Kimew
sisAo help plait a new offensive in MISTAKEN IDEAS ABOUT THE "y6hr would seem to justify a return No longer wear hair long. fully for years in the province and many new nut growers were enlisted United States, Italy, France, SpUn,
Galicia, 'he would not be 401come, � to activity in pr6dnetion in other pro- numerous fine specimens of the Pers-
na, Rasputirt and, hei HEART Some with bangs and some without and an exceptional number of orders Dutch East Indies, Hong Kong, Ja-
ly. the czari � vinces more favorably situated as re- Some are shingled round about, ' ian walnut are to be seen on Van- placed for nut trees. Numerous fruit pan and China, from which she is
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of fijends;� These rUMOTS From the earliest times the heart -gards proximity to ntarkets. Some in curls and some in doubt, couver island. These have produced growers having the possibilities of importing at the present time, but in
'36 I =c 4, I the ears Of the Czarina aua� 'has 'aroused the curiosity and interest Seveial causes have been assigned In case they may have blundered. a fruit which, on the authority of the this cul '
I ture placed before them intelli- a knowledge of the inability of the
1. .1. - iir,� and Gen, Kommisarov wa4 of man toon extent equaled by hardly for the decrease in t e number , f oine of them do look al 11 041111- gently for the first time, have this great nut producing states of Wfish-
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. to. fin4 ottt who had put any other or&An in the hurnat body, turkeys now raised. The rearing of Some of them do look like—w"ll spring set out two or three acres of ington, Oregon and California to sup-
. I 'about.' I I qnlogj *t, be th6 hrjin� The, Uin*n the young stock, in some respec e tion, to which samples were submit-
- - - - - - ... arol I I ts It', something best not to tell ted for examination, are equal in ap- mixed nuts. ply the needs of the republic to the
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w �`� 66uld-'have knowj�'of Kitchen- to refer many u,nusuqj symptoms to tention than is the case with most southern variety. Walnuts 'khriving whom the present interest in nut cul- hope drearn. of the possibilities of an
eei,� visit' includbd'64 Czar himself, the heart. Physicians who .ipecialize other classes of poultry, and turkeys With ap logies to Tennyson, Long- excellently are to be found along the ture in British Columbia is attribut- export trade at some remote future
tbff Russian Miniaterie's of War ita ,in disoiders of the heart often find it have given way to these other fellow, Shakespeare, Billy Sunday and Canadian Pacific, coast, though there able to a greater extent than any period.
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Va�*y and Foreign Affairs and Sir difficult to deterinine whether or not clas,ses. The prevalence of black- all other notable poets in our class.— has been little attempt to take ad -
JOU Ha-ribury'-Williams-, of the the heart of the platkant is normal so head has been a dominant factor and Ex. vantage of a natural asset and de- — — ---- ---
British Military Mi i t Petro- far as its anatomical condition and responsible for the discouragement -et- - -- velop them commercially. The Van-
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grgd. lie made ,= 4 estigations and pb.ysiologic acti I on is concerned. of many raisers. The birds range / couver island experimental station
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sa*fiod -himself that only the Cz4r Dr. John Phrkinson, a physician in widely and frequently trespass upon CURRENT WIT AND WISDOM has conducted tests over a number of 0 -- --- - -
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IM that the matter was 80 Im- London, who has given special atten- the property of neighbors, the vexa- years and satisfied itself over the �
potwnt that it had been kept from tion to disorders of the heart, gave tion tending to discourage turkey rais- A man is known by the company matter ,of successful provincial wal-
evo*' the highest officials. He then an address before the last meeting of ing. Finally little attention has been he keeps, and a company is known by nut production. As merely one ex- Wonderfui Value in Our
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eo:tuded that the secret had sliPr the Canadian Medical Association on given t .
,, he more Important problems the men it keeps.—Shoe and Leathet ample it may be cited that a tree
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/I p . out in Londoh, but tells us iliat the proper diagnosis of a healthy of the industry by investigators. Reporter.
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tbjAugh his trusted agents iii Eng- heart. On the other band, there is good planted produced six burrs filled with
larid� he learned that this was I im- I
, During the war there wag a tend- opportunity for further developement. We have left behind the Middle nuts, and in the following year yield- T W
possible, that even the captain ofthe ency ,to diagnose many cases as dis- Turkey raising is profitable, particu- Ages, but we are living in the Meddle ed three pounds. It consistently in- NEW FALL LINES,
Hampshire put to sea with sealed ordered action of the heart because of larly where conditions are suitable and Muddle Ages.—Dean Inge. creased its production thereafter uu- �
11 arders, not knowing where he -as the serious complaints by' soldiers who and where proper methods of man- til as a sixteen -year-old tree it re -
going.' He learned, too, that a cable had been subjected to unusual stress. agement are followed. The melancholy days -are here, the turned a harvest of 140 pounds. Grand bargains in Men's soled leather work -
had been sent to the Czar pen0nally Because -of the 4ifficulty of defining To be successful in turkey raising, saddest of the year, when father views A valuable feature in walnut pro -
from Xing George and in a cipher disorders which seem to be present one must give the most careful eon- -- duction is that the trees thrive ad- shoes. Double nailed and sewn at the
known only to the two of them. Not such unscientific terms have beenused sideratiOn to certain fundamental , ----T mirably and produce abundantly on shank, at .............................
caring to suspect King George, 'he As "weak heart" or "strained heart." factors. The turkeys, especially the rough land. Trees are usually plant- $4.25
. The most common cause of h6art growing stock, must be kept under ed abou,t fifty feet apart so that a
1. --- I I � disease in children and in young ad- the'best possible conditions. substantial orchard can be established Misses' box calf shoes, sizes 11 to 2. Won-
, ults is infection, particularly with Free range seems indispensable, al- on a small acreage. There is a double derful value at .....
such organisms as attack 1he tonsils though there are a few who have made I I ,� . advantage in such a plantation, as, $3.25
. I# " $NO 011 andadenoids, and produce Aeurnatisin. a success in raising turkeys in ron- I they also make excellent shade trees, Girls' lovely fall Oxford, the latest buckle
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, Is - ir $is influenza, scarlet fever and measles ly ,abundance of free range on clean I .0 '. smaller areas—in backyards and about Boys' Tan Shoes, sturdy make—a real water
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