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November 26thit 1,903
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cOuntlec !L1114rists bavo -not dino rq I 1%0 ,111mr. _ �. � .. �.;
W014 owing to unfavoremn. wen,11 r. To keep the hair from becoming thin . . , - I I
As a rule, bees ivill ro jn4
,O ,..-ijjt�,r . Rad splitting at tb
quarters with " fair ji,triount Of s,,,,, I Iwo Weeks. $ e cuils clip It Aevery I VALPE I
Plies, anti in ex(eptiorial (.l;L.j..,-j (,I,IV bampoo It once a month
will feeding baek be n;,e,�,sAo,y N�t,.t v 1 *With castlIQ soup, avolollug tuo use of - "
few complaints wore 41111,da . o . i . borax Alto ummoilla. � GUARANTEED I .
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brood or other diwase .among bees.
Improvospips'l* ol. lol.4, , XII $41. Volled VASU AUTO. NV* fully gisaranice Itic, genu- i
. Farm 11uproveljIt.ats_()AIV u I It is seldom that ono sees ;i, boiled too quality Orour*7u%!5,Xlij havc. I ��,
Yalr 0sh Alive, yet there, aro such to the .3 special valluo I
ArROUnt of underdrairl;ng Was done.1j, I
1900, not because- fk�t , , atit .
. I lue, a t boiling X190 Of AM , )All. GuateViala. . .
Loofidence in ite hcuelits, bul"'vo lo"� A SPQ0IeS Ot. fish was t4tely ska there f-% P, ,
t chicily by a French traveler. Th . es � �.
beca".1legood ditchers, And fgpoill I& .a gab, be $4DI00 ;
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borers generally, have bQoA so asserts, often pass days In the boiling .
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1�40 gild other' woofie to'"cos are be. wat011, which coined from numberless jr% 0 ' ! I
ing rapidly repillcod n hot springs,
� by woven. �vjlu :
fences of varloufiI d�-,qlgns, but barhod 1 --- � _ � wo . . I. - L j id", M I o n d I �
. W00 13 how .seldom asked for oil an - . I � .
Ontario farm. A considerable nunt- . T -b a i
ber. of how houses, barns, gild other o NJ 45 � . I
farm buildings were orocted, (jul-Ing , .. nd ! �
the Year, but still a larger "woutit 1 . . .
91 work has been d and Rheumatism I
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Rotb thoroughly eurcohy is course ortressa. . 11 .1/ ! i
. putting stone, brick. or celollelit base- ituout wlib Dr. clatise,ii Nerve V90111, - I 1" X I
. Monts. under existing barns, thus #nd Kidney'llIlver ]pill$. 4' � .. � (", X �
'he stabling, Cc , . These two great zo�mcdjcs of 'Dr. chase are I . � , , . it I-V , I
greatly freproving t I -,� " I
thent, floors are e0go becoming rolore used to ether with great success by roany per. , . I . I ! , �
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common Ill this Connection. sons, %hilp the Ridapy-Liver rills gwa,Ucp . 1 .4 i,
Labor ' and Jj?flg#.,.8-0orrespou(Ient.q the action of the liver, invigorate the kidneys, I
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ArO agreed as to tit(, groat ical,eltv and regulate the bowels, the Nerve r, ood form I .
of ,farm labor, but they Are . irmch new rich blood, creates new nervo jor�e Ands The diumond is puro white in :
dividod as to how to illoot j'he diffi- � builds up the system., . . . color and perfectly cpt and pro-
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culty. The exodus t roortij ,11 I MRS. C, DATTISON, , P , I
northwest ,still . continu I't ortioned. �
, � VS, Nillich , 373 Murray St., ()ttawa,. Is set in either tile above solid
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:,Means the.loss to the :Vrovinuoi of . ont., ,staltes.,-11174 .
Many of Its -most s.talwart gad. e_x- , V sometime I was a sufferer 14 X- gold ri'19-5, . , 11
Peribnccd YOuviz men, and th.-Ir places : from nervousness� dizzi. �Ionoy retumcd if rin.- is Pot I
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here are being taken b5r'Old Country ' ness, nervous headache satisfactory. . .. � . ., .
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. .Votiths who Suffor 1. I comparison, ;Aj, . and rhournatisin.' I, had I I Mailed prepaid to any- ad;lress I
though 801110 Of thern give satisfac- * . ., � , . the rheumatic pAins for i Ce. , . . i
tion. W"Res show no tendency to ... � ,I about three years. Sev. I on receipt of pri . .
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lOwer, and some correspondents - � i- I eral weeks ago I began � I SEND FOR SIZI, C.,XPV, .
sist that it is Impossible tQ ,)A�v � in" ! , ,,, .,�'. " I the use of Dr. Chase's
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rent rates, and Make a profit, cur, I rArs. B tis Nerve Food and Dr. I
. Clinse's. Xidney-Liver Pills, and have found : John '. S. Barnard, .
Throslaing ,*.not o'liarlettsig. . . thtt these medicines worked together moss ! . I .
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. "I'liorching is more advari.tc-d than., , "I n my case. I have taken �r . I JEWELER, . .
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.1 rat boxes of the Nerve Food and 1 , .
.Usual, being practically colxrj�loteiol Ili r - I t - &�; tobt e , i 15yo I I ri I LONDON, -' ONTARIO; I .
most parts of the I) OvI 'T. no" 0.itir,ly cur d of my old trouble, 1. . . I
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. .thd h i . � � knowof others who . these prepava . - 551=633._ ,
Pg ill a f "6W sections ; winter i imis anl,b,en cand, .till I ca 'i I L� , ,
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threshing- is still, in vogile. Fro'gress -rartily recommend them." � . . 11 �_,____ I . 19 .
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in . marketing !a hard to describe, 'Tho portrait- and sipature of ft. A. W ..V . .
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n0tirly every farluer being a law urltu . -,� v,o ol� C.-.,Vyy box. , ...... , . Grand I I ruxik RNY
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grain. Sonle'report that more wheat; �_'____ � ONL4 WA'V SPICICIA1, V-,XCURSIONT . I
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haa been sbid thrin-was mark . I TICKEM9 ARP, ON SALIE� DAILY � -
. th . eted at 11101-A . . . .-VNTIL NOV. 30th - . I
q sarrie, date for solne, years past, '. I
while others . in the :same too -1 1 tte rs to points in British Columbial Cali- ' .
, allties U T�L I iu I fornia, Colorado, Idalio, ATontalla, - . -
state that very, liftia wheat or other- - ,,.- '' .
cereals ,have been sent to -market as . . Oregon, ,Utah, 'Washingtpp, V,tc . , . ..
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all kinds 01, grain ItO'livo stock. it ____ __ ..-. � . � -
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w0uld seem as if the advantages. Of . I . ., CHICAGO, ILI,, � .
�=ing grain Into beaf.0 ' . ' f 12,75 F krq. for the.round trip jr('411
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as to reridde farmer r bacon are . . - W. io, have a, very , � - .. Clinton. I
s nitiell , . . GOCKI gOi;lg NOV. '29th, 3o th and Doic. r . ,
. ind4perldent'of the grain Illarket than, I fine assortmeiit of �
. formerly in, I the *(Iisliogal .of - their:, . ' Valid returaing on or before Dec,j(h i'
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Wheat, barloy� and -other grains;', al- . cutters aiid slej.6 �It, Cleirwis Alineral Raths situated -
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though adocided rise IrI the Price of * ghs..'All niade in . iv reacht-d i)y-ti,,,,, 6raud Trnnk. . -
.1 eats wOuld'sooi � .. � . . . . . ZV -Ii� P,'
, a iy,of these cer , bi,lpg THV4 ST. .C411TARIN .8 LL. -
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Out a surprisingly., large supply -of our OW . .
thqt. particular grain . �. . , 4. 9110P. from . 'rhe watt;ts of this well are a r --
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Crop Acrem,jre� and, Irl.1 . thel�best of mo h- S .
11 ' . .do For 11103. . I . I., . . led ou- the direct*.. title ot the Grartot .
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. ..The ionowing are thd final . . Widise., 1. . . .. 1. . � 3 I..'r,tnk,. , -.1016verL, Miles froin Niagara , , ,
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crop computed. from 2' . 0 urns of 'actual . Price8 low coll`, I F(*)r Vcl,et%. alid all. intormation ap� �
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yi-eld n1ii,de by thr sidering- qwilit ,*.
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,stag of CQ]rrespooi.donts.; , t I.. .. ... � Y- � laldw�, ffls�ilct Vjas�engpr Agent,. Tofon-
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Fall Nvlle&t,' �;.665,628 acres, ,17,_ 1 Be�s ire'a . call ., for, dw;cripfive liter turL; reorarciii)
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2,42,76$- bushel�- (?r '25.9 p6r, 41.0., I ;t1lb abb." C , , rdsaits,_,& " 6 � -0�tti.901'1'. 1.
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� The yleliIf Of 1.9'0_�, wa. I . beforet p*uriahasing.- ; . - P�lgc 3, - : agents, at ell , '-
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bushels - . I s .20, 3.(jt) � , . � . _ . ` , aDd F. R: H 11 .. I Ill . .
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048,024"bughels, ' .- � . . RUMBALLand McMATH . _ 0 1 .
.. - Barley 709,88.9 -acres.. 24;;378,811 ' ' - -�' - - H7u.f0n $t., .Qin ton. ... -I,, '. ... I . .,.� F . -
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bushels; 'dr:3,11 . . . . . . . . . rminoo, * .
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Qats, ,2,645,QC)5 ac�res,'j ' . ... � I . : ., . , ... ... � �.. . . _.� - . . . . 1. .
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or 41.7* per acre - " I I I .- I
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Rye,.'..179,4271d: acrus 2�19.70,780' " , . . . For r all a 0, , . .
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Of -1902 'was 11,409;332 bushels, 7 . .� . . . ,� , . . �,;�:, 0 .,� L . Evory Fa.rmer. should keep . . .
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I .Peas, 407,183 , acrei'. 8 9")4,660., , these thre,e Nvords' nstai#ly.'�
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.of. 3.902'was 7,664,670 bushels,. .arld I I .. .. ... .. . . ,-N I I.. I . . I .
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the average yield per acr4.14.j. �.'.. , M_ p .1 .. jl.�� I I I 4, I . . I I . . on -strict business inciplep'L .1.1
. "Buckiviteat, 9.5,487 'acres' . . . Uwtw�_'_ - Al -,r . . Guess work arid -hap . .-
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169:bushols; or 215 Pat- acrd - - . �:WRZ,. '� thethods are nb longei used by . �
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P, : calls ' 58,089 a�res, 97§,246 bu�h_ . . . . . 11 1. -71 . 1. , successful -and� up-Ao4ate 12(r- I . I
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1002.wai 6170;(588 bushels. I I .1 I ''I .1 . � I . L
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447 bushels; Or 120 per Acre. . The . I . Farmer's' IR:0"iness ,_ �
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y1old-of 190-1) was 12,942,,5021, . � . I . .
. : Man.goi Wurkels . � ac . - . . . I . . �� .!11 . I � I I P406r), yow,will.- got the vl�ry . � - .
I 80,918' res" 41, 4a. . . � . � . -latest and � most accurate in-, �
.7.68,239�.bwhels--' ' 01' 516 per �'&Ctc.'� A===%, . : ... . . . � . . . . .
.The. crop. for 1002-wAs. 89,:L40,92,1 AwftwAllit . I.: *. formation iegarding,your bu�i_ ' .
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bushels, I or 385 'per. acl-'e. '111le, Ratte tiftir$r Stieet Works. THE SuN's r6arket .reports .... I '
Yleld , .:. . . , . . I I . .. . .. .1 ,� are worth r�any times, the sub- 1. .
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of 1 1902 was,.8,2227,16J, buNhels..' I .! . . . . I �', . I . . I ser . ipt!on pr . ice. o you. , -. . � � �. . . . I
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, Jurnips, 184-jG9.'&Cr(,,9l 6P,316134.1 . . , Dire(,b.irnrortr�rs., NVorktrifin.. - . � . .t . . .. . .� .1 I
bushels; oe 615. per aojr�o. The lolid �' ship ithol Material pipmuteed'.' I .. . . 13very Farnie�r, hj Canuda. .
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of 19Q_2 was 71,t4o � i2O4. . . ly I ,. . � , . .. . ... . .. ., .. . �.. ".. - � I 1. I . ,
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' . Corn for 11UsIdh,E,r,: (In the ear)' , % . . . . � .. ; I the servke Tiff Sux bas. rcirim. - ',..-;�
378,0�4 ac�-csj-20 287IS88baf; I . : .. - . I . .
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.77,3 per acre. The Crop of,j()02.was. 'e �'I. __T__, I.- - 1. ".. -,.-. .- .
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Corn. (oil S.11o.'and fodder, - (g,r . Un) - , - , . � IU684-040410n.,.� . .. , I.. I . SvN ill ,grivin . voide .to the �'� '-
1 209,727 aO,es, 2,r3.(54_.,'4()() toils: or., .. ,Three, persons bel%v6d to, have'lie * .. . .9 , I It .. I I" �
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1 1.2.nm tons. per acre, The Crop rot Submerged twenty-five. balnutesitwo e law.� Mating -to ca . ttle ' .:
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1002 ,wa.4 2,611,834 tons, . .. . fifteen minutes,. one -fourteen minutes . � 1. I
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1.� l4ay anti clover, 2,�83,656q a,�yo,l', and one L three minutes have been - re- . , .
4,;386,562 toins;.or 156 t6p4'perbel'o.. suscitated, . . . . ways, and farrif fires. caused* by '
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'1�ho crop 01: 1002 WaS 4,965,438 . . . .. . .1 I . . 1 6 , Ves
tonq.� . I � . . .1 . . 11. I � . I I . ,railway 1. has been , .
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Apples, 43,659,413 bushols , . '.. . . I I � . ., . . . I .
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Yield of ,-1902 was 3,07Q1-717.pourl,dS. Iturn . I awink, ft tight 1. ' 190.5, in co�ibinadon Witli : ', L '
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. 11(ptozone_nquiq oj�ygetl�js the Only form Into the blood that no germ. eoujil Daudruft-m-Dropsy � .. 'St6biach Tratioleo
product iliat tall 'kill geruis in the budy live ill ally membrane or tissue. . Dyspepsia Throat Troubles .
VCZ0I1a-V,ry#Ipebos , Tuberculosis .
Mthout killing you. No Man kltOWq AhY LIC111ozone (lots thAt. The reqiilts�sre Fevers -Gall stolues .
,tther way to destroy the catlse� 4 tin so certalitk that,,A-6 pul)lish oil every I)Ottle itre-Gout , Tumor8--UIcerA , I
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g, tilt disease, � th,11lotts Wh,O aft blTer0f$1,00940ragerill thatit C,111- uonorrhea-Oltet Wornen' a billeAlle.4
It is. bow.lo Amtrita,.and natkill. Vdtoxygeal All digebses that begin with fever -All lufInw.
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leeditdoultkilowofit. Vorthatreasou tonie-the very source of your vitality. tilt, results Of lin Iltd or F614on6d"blood.
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.,Veljiakettligretniirkal)lioff,:r. WOwill Its lit nervoub detility L quotone acts so a vital-
� elfeCtii art! fxhilaratilig, purifyin zer, accoinplishlug what no drug& c4n do.
'ing. But gerills are vegetables; at9ij . �
�Ily the 1144t bottle'and give it to yet( if Vitaliz I
1110.1 need It.' We will do it willingly, tlllgtxcesgOtOXygeli-tbevt,j-ylife.ofau '. . I I
, Itiolly, to cOnVIM06 You 91; oncli and ior- aninial - is deaclly to vegetable matter. , 50C. D6ttle Free.
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:�er that WiluoZone Aoes kill gerong, .
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I . t1e, of Mquozone, and the romilt is, liqui(I It you need 14ioluozone, and have liew t
we rotict $1000000 : oxygen -tile best thilig ill V16 WOrld for tried it, please send us this coupon. �k,t,
. I.. . you, yet certain dogtRctioil, to disease will that, niall you a *
� it order on your local
`Iaden druggist for a full�slze bottle, arid ue
I germs, wherever the LicloiOzOrla
�or the rilhis to T,lgtiozotie for America, blood goes. ' I . Ill pay your drug
, W, _gisk Ourselves for it..
Ve te.qte, this pro act for vears hi. the
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to t difficult gerin diseasts - then we ' �. � I .
, 'O'l-ght these tights for tile Wiliest price Gerift Diseases.
: ver paid for A, scientijr1c discovery, . . I . . .
We Paid ibrit. price because Liquot I
10ag what, al 1, th*skill iij the Vorl 000 These tire tlie known gertudiseaqeo.
d call" All that medicine tando,forthege troubles
,0' df) without it.' Any drug that'kills Is to help Nature overcome tile germs,
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tpruia fiq h 1)01$013 to you and it cannot be and ilueb: results are iticurect end ujil
.,
" mially. The best pbysiclans, ctrtain. Liquo2oua kills the garintl,
okett iittL
! . fie world over, employ Volookohe alone wherever they are, and the, results art
f,e gerin trottble4; and any pli jejan juevjtable� By destroying the Cause bf
VIII) doesn't is utmost helpless flsi'ah)` thd trouble, Itinvarlab etiolathedised.4e
I gerni. digtas6 40 I and f6rover. ry I
. . Akhmot )qs# Vell'ar-TiffluentA
just Oxygem - AblIcess-Aluemis Xfointy D140seO
. I aroil"hitis U Ott=
. B1064 rolkort tellorr Coo
6A,t L right'4 DIM04 VverTraubW
% * T;(I,tifbxatielgisnifylyliqui'(1 Ygto-no'bawelTroubles I majakid-Rettralglit
I N.V., I'd alcohol W it. ItisthtdilidoVery 'CoUght-Colds hfifty Heart Troubles
coftsoftiptl6a . les-raeutild"ja
( -f PA'Ali. t1ib great Getman thettilet, who, C611c.-Crduo dut48y.,,�-Qtdfksy
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11141to'lly�at'lotift xlisobjtetwasto cli"'Itirtl6S btaffistisut
, Calart -coilledt, kin Dibeasdit
IF of � Dy6entery;,-DIAtthtA � hilt-4yphillt
"O mu!b all exems, 02tygto Ilk Ample
111taLls Our tfee,gift, Made to COIjVj*ljCf"
you; to 8110-W you what Liquozone is, an(l
what it can dol Irt'justice to yourself,
Plet'se acce t it to -day, for it Places y4)lt , .
under no.oAgAtioll whatever,
Liquozone costs Soc� and $1. 1
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for tidti offer may tiot ap eattAgal". Vilittif
tile blAiAts tird mail it fli 016 l'itfuld 0201w
Co.,221-2291thislast,tchloagd, � ., ,
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Ity disease 1.4 11 ........ *d...tW44*.*# ... O..... � .
I bavd fiever tfied I 1411oftle tr #0*1019
1,101fit4d *xOnek-, but k you will sopply If* 0� � .1
6�c. bottit fat I Witt take it,
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.`Ilil*V4 V#.4 *.6V1V*b644Nb4*466.k6646 $64*44 66644*4 .
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V4116mlie-611f w'dematic me-11pulAppearl,
Ott tvtfy botU4ofitentAint'lauquiai!do*ouf, ,
O.;
k
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' bado't You better write suattiltil to
1 ease her Mind a little? It oil . q tbluko
=1404 In Avillowee. 1
HONEST
Oft
Us So
M.
Vaelf olie.,m4y cry
� I'm soin, to 'kill in,
I fan000mspoufm
second crop of
. I t , but in
��Qovlqor=';aj;otreous grow h
I . - � . all u1slit.111
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most cases ran to Otalk Pot tho ex�
Ulm Idea struck we its being it good
94 B449M041 t RVI`011 r00 464 Well: 64 QA%,4ud I dashed oittlio followilip
-_ k
Finpil E.5timate of tho Crow� of
� P"AsO Of head. The midge was alsof
. in evidence 14 nearly every section of
. a. RMV41 11 -after 4rtlor.
J: But v lavlearlar ,
Wb:eo. the sk, , up,
wind .14 but a sigli;
,.
Provinoo of Ontario For 19Q3,
the Province, Arid ,wrought injury to,
CIQVQr seed variously estimated at
ITINO harvest moon to bursting fortu
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from 25 to 70 per cent. AfAny, field,%
.
WopyrWlot, Ift, by C. �11� 'A 0� I
To tilt M44 10 the eye,
4 ,,
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intended for FLIed Were cut for hay,
, ,ewl .
WA$ feeollug my horse And t4k, , I I Perhaps I'd better tarry an
11041404 On the Threshing Returns, roll
47!4 others wore turned into pix'sturv,
While
Ing 4 noonday bits myself at A0 Walt a little white
.
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Wholit Sbovra * Destine or Throo Nil.
most Of the reports rocel,ved
Farmer Jolmoon!o the othe r.week And see It my dear Sarah won,*
Itiolulgo me with a smile.
,$on miusbolo 0604 spriag Nvb_oat 0 00-
Are of a discouraglaW hature, $Orhe
returns were to the efiect that
., when his eldeot 49A INII winked' " ,
� -Around , Sixty ,bushels to, tile Acre arid not a
we out of doors and t6olg we ,
olln6 of About 4 41111104 'SuRb011-
*.ION41 $P- JCV-1463; . 04 lilk Boqquq Qrop
-,Ae
crop was A Arst-OgISIN one. .
VOtAtOes - When
behind the 10mokehouse to SAY. peck lessill sboute'd 13111 ' as he rose up
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"Boo to Swing Wa hat and dance a It$. "Abe,
IPl*y4r,0A w4*01 soluaw.hat Loss.
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corrospondent.4
wrote for the August bulletin the
hero, Abe, 11 m In
, . , 4 heap. of you
trouble And ready to hang mys.W." III never have to'buy another lmsb,�'
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TorOntO, No,r. 24,-Vollowing is
Yield of Potatoes promised to be. ono
of the largest ever recorded In On�
N
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"Been buying green goods in New el of potatoes as long as you livel One
the report of the Ontario. liureau of
tarlo. Urifii , rtunatetv rot dovelo'pedat
Yorkl" X asked. � . . � hour ago I was thirildn' of suicide And.
Industries for the crept; of Ontario,
the time of digging, in almost oVery.
.
"Of course not None of tbem fel. a *lonely ,grave under the willois. , I -
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,now thilikla". of IIVIW A hundred
from returns sent in uncle'r date . of
N overabor 2nd, The Illial estimates of.
section of the, Province, More e .cl-
, ,spq
y and low-l.ving'
lers can come over me, J)Id. you know .1101
I was sparklul Sarah lVotera?" Years, And bela" buried, under tile holly.
the y,lolds of crops for 1903 arobas-,
on
lend,$, the WdStPrllo a4d central C10.11A,
"Seems to me I . , I
heard somethink bocks when I. die, Just Wind the th ng
ed oti threshing returns iorwardedby
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7 over 2,000 special correspondelts;
.,ties sufrorlug m Oro from th1q. causo
than those
,
about it." I up Ili a nice way, and I am your frienli
for life," I .
1,
'All WheIat-The favorable "counts
counties lying larther
east And jolorth. ,.rho extent of the
'-I've been spa ... In! her for
... rk a Year,
now, And we Are an good wj 6gaged, 31y tim4p was up, but I could not
regarding fall wheat givoll in tile
,
August bulletin have been fully sus-
rot, as given by our corrospontlents
varies from 10 to 60 i
. leave my work unfinished, and the
I should have popped the question last, I ,
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band wound up with.,
t ained by the reports received since
' -11he
per cent,, hu
as the Yield In most cases Ifts, a
week If siluthirl' hadn't bappe tied," � . �
threshing. YJcldI per -acre is
big Ono, A large quantit.v of potatoes
"Old man order you on?" I . I I gueas I will live, and 1. gueslo I will stay,
� And I guess I'll go over temorror I '
"Noap. Old
large, and the' quality of the grain
is, - as. a rule, first-class, except a
have been stored away despite, the
heavy loss,. And the,
,
Man And old woman tire And';.ak my ,dear Sarah If she will c9n,
all right. It's that a city teller . who th' * sent .
sniall percentag"o sprouted in the field
'wet
. quostion of their
actual scarcity for market later 611
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taklal his vacation at Jed aol4eu'x has To share with ao� joy and my sorter,
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-during the weather. , prevailing
during a portion of the harvest. 86,�
has Yet, to be decided; if the .rot co
tinues , in the . t X17
here
got sort of stuck on Sarah and Is w-rlt- -
. I know she'll say yes, and happy I'll be,
oral corkespondents describe the,
pits will be a
Positive Potato famine, but it it
In, her poetry. Sarah always did take And this fall I will make, her my wire. .
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to poetry, and she's begluntre to think , I'll bet ray last dollar that nothing but
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grain as. being well up- In weight,
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some of .it going from ,62 to 0A
cea
I sea there will be a fair suppiv yet
-an hand. S Oma correl3pondenta fear
peace . . ..
the teller about forty times smarter Will corn I
. I I e, fn,j� our dear. loving life. I ..
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, oth,
pounds to � the buslieL.- Taking b I
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COritillusLuce, of the 'lot. , Aside from
than I am. He sends her a p oem every .
. Bill put his arms around Me
yield and quality Into consideration,
.
the rot, pota tQQS. were described As
.and
. single day, and I believe she sleeps - ad tours as I went away., and I Old'
with 'am under her pillow. It's got to *1'
the crop of'1903�xugy be consid ed
As' one of th44 best in the ,let, or
ry * Of
being large In size and of good quhl. ..
ity generally,
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that point that I've,got to glt,up arid not see hire again for -four days, Then.
' . I. met him on the road . and -1 saw his
falt wheat Jrx this *Province. .
The New Fall Wbeat-Thera has
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, oot crops.
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do sooluthin' or lose Sarah." - away.
"Can't run the teller or?" I happy smile a quarter of a mile
been -a. greatly 0
I Incr ascd area , of
'wheat
Turnips
- �111,- those sections of the
country where -turnips ' are most
.you
asked. I "Well?" I queried a,s I balted the.
sown this fall, more particlil-
largely grown the. has turned
. mail cart. . ..
. "He don't look go -if he would s(are. A4 That city telle� has. gone," be. re� .
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arly in the Lake ,Erle district and
other localities where the kles sign
.crop.
, ()lit well. . in many quarters; how-
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ever,- theiv are complaints lice
I've thought It all over, and I I don't plied. - ... . I . . . . . .
fly did so much injury during the
of
doing .. Much Ilij.:ilry to I the plants.
see but -one way. jlve got to become a "Dug out, eh7IF .
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previous three or four years, The
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While most of the other roots
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poet and beat him at his own game� "Went yesterday. , Sarah gave in
lit
that Is, you've got to write some for tile bounce-" '
seed -bed. was. generally reported as
,
being Ili good condition, which, ka,Ve
I
' . were
housQd as correspondents Wrote - a
considerable t.
ips'yet
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me. Everybody Is talkin' about tbe . ,,.And you"-
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the crop a good start, and as, . Corte-
quantity of r
U. 0
remained In the -ound, although no
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way you can write verses, and If you'l! N�hels given me her love,� andwe are
only halo me out In this I'll �
Pay YO"
spondents wrote tit tile end of Octo"
I her, the young. wheat Was presenting
.
.gi .
fears. W*Ore expressed a$. to say.jug
thorn in good ordur. ' .
. - to be triarri,ed Thainksgiviril'ony, Abe,.
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any price. I'd have you go. and talk to. you are the durnedestj nicest, beftlest
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.a fine appearance in most places, al-,
though, hero and there sortie flelold
. Igan el Wurzols I
19 __�Meny complaints
'of
Say�qh and tell her that. the United poet In all this v�brld. and IlV:e got a
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States government expected her to
were showing need of'.rWrl.. While
were made poor seeding oil -ac-.
count of drouth, and.,a Considerable,
whole acre'of pumpkins. growin' .for
I marry me and would raise a r6w If you.if � . 1. 14�.QUAD,
,bowing ranged. from, the 20th August
to the end of the first week 'of Or,tO"
.
quantity. of mangel land was resowq
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she didn't, but she',7 got a way of I . ..: I . . . I . I .. .
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her, the - bulk of - the crop Wits put
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-to turnips. Nevertheless the crop.
caught up as the so , ,
ason. advanced,
maostill back, and she'd be Sure to git � ' . .
, . X#tbing Else There,
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in somewhat. later them uw&l. Some
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arid 'many reports 'are to the 'ofTect'
mad over It. If I sling poetry at tier, . I . � � . I
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Injury.4ronx tile Ressian Ily was to-
that; while."jilangels 'are then, on the
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however -poetry to beat that city crit- . .
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terlp poetry-olie'll be callin' me her I I . .
portedl but not so lituoki as in the �
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. provilifis .three or, four Yewrs�. Forty
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ground they. axe large and'Of good
quality, and promise a fair �;
iefd;
kg." will I , I . I
darlin! Bill In lesslu two wee'. ,
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� vex"tlei of.fall wheat are mention-
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ed as being sown,. Daw6ba's Golden.
Carrots -Correspondents have but
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you help me, Aber' . I . . 0 1
I told him I would, and 'we got a : I . i�
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Chaft -being Uie most popular,. ,and
I.ittl,. to Bay -about thi's crop but
.the'i. little.'would In-dicate they
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penell and paper and went'totbe. barn- . . .
1_ Clawson: coming next. ! ..
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,that I
. have: turned'. out well comparatively.,'.
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, R 7q .
and sat down together. In A. few lmln."'� . - I
I I . . Irs,11ing ofr I,i iuliant.. .
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s_.. �p
Sugar Beet -11L orts regarditig
utes I had turned him out dose No. - 1. -31 . ,
Spring Wheat-riiis crop appears. to,,
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sugar beets describe - them as being.
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as follows: . I . I
be steadily d C'r as
e c ing In. favor with
from ' fa,jr:to good in.'yjejId and
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She's tall and fair, . with. chols I tnut � hair,, , . : I I .. .. . . .
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.Ontario - farweri;,. judging .by the
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shrinkage in area. during.�.the Past
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quallty.* Thby appear to be steadily
gro*ving.in f 'pt 'as
AV .food live
And eyes of dreamy blue, . , ."
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And I will bet my dollars yet . I.. , .. .. � . .: I
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'four years, The, , quality ,of, -this '
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'to
.stock. , - ,for
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That Sarah will be Vue. I . . . A
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year's.'grain is said .be frorn' fair
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a..
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"Tbat'� the Stuff," said- Ulll,.as.b� 1 - . ,
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"You
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to good� A few 6oruplaints -have boon.
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reado- of .rust, but'tho,crop generally
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.to.� fall ploWhig axe most, divergent.
A cbrisidere;bje number of C, - -
orrespon
. read it begin by pralsln�l her' , . . " .
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may be counted.as, libove �be ever,-
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dents, speak of th*e'.work. as bcing�
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and end up by sbowInl .,confidetice.- �- - � - , I I . . �
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ao,although not: go good.rela'�iveiy
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�vveli .advanced,.' whil'o., an, equally
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She isn't very tall, and bor tbnlr 313. , I . . . I 1. 1. � :
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0 � fall � wheat. .
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large number say -that fall pl6wilig
more straw colored than chestitit, but,', . �. "I . .... . I I . 11 .. .
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. he -0 . wing," -
. T ,falling. olf in. wheat go
is not �s-f - all ' I I - . - .,
Ar cold As lisu'l'.
a.
she'll put around like a. kitten after t ChOly-t'lin6 'Miss'Bettk, I neve . r
I I W,
- I 'so
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both�falj and.sprifi,��.iylay...bc reiidll�
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. .19.03. tho Rjum -X.s&r_ , :
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readin' that. Abe, I ain't th-
.. : .1 ,dwink wine because every time I do
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shown 'by the follo-vOng a a-tenient,' .
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'Spring
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.� . Fruit-11ruit �rrqvvors will. .likely. re- -
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. � 1, ,I find If goes' stwaight to my head. -
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- Vheat.
- Fall, Wheat..
189&_ 0:18,954, acres , 856,721 acres
mell�lbdr 1008 as the plum year, Tbjs�
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1 t It queer? 1. .. '. 11. .
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Miss Hetty'�Well,' I supposd itwantst,
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190 -1 , (I .,640 �, 11 370,905 11
O.- '68
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fruit was .so. dbundant'
. I ' that inany
grower a -found A dimcult. to handle
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to g.et'Whero It w6ult be crowded. ,
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1901- 91115$7. "' - 3581'04� �. 11
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.1902 �. 748,592 - ': .,; 803,111, `:,.�
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tile crbP* in Airrie for - market'. The
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1908-1 665,028 � 248XIB: "
quality Of: Q20. OVIMS WIRA �-also'. g6od.
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rhere
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. . . I The Flight of T1�6., . I . .. .
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! The theatrical man- I)atroulzed a Ger.'
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.. 11 been an, � im-
Bar ey-"Thore ha�i-
was a.fatr yield of apples; but'.
in various parts of.,the Province c'Q'ul'-.
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I man barber'and ii I �vays, found, him., se-
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manse yield of. barley, nearly all .of
it. pldmo. and o( ,6xcelle�nt feeding
,
PI&ihtS .Wore made of the sbafelty of
barreli,� and on this account buy'ars' .
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verely solemn, One day the. smile.
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-v.giue, e�ltjiou,gh a mnsiderable per-'
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Ore moto. garticulav_ than , in
1�1 _.
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I upon his face was'too oppaient not to
tion of the grain ,was discolored by
.evol. .
tile selection, this fruit, and th6u-
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, be noticed,' and . he faet .that he had
.
- I - met,.
rain at.harvest .. Howuver, *tho
,of-
"salids of bushels of ,al)ples that in
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, been made. 'a father. was duly in-
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ter of *col�,i- is'not. now.so4inportant
,former Years would have passed for �
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nou.need'. In ,a very few womouts,
f
gS it wous a.few years,ago,when inost
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shipment- U)'Great.,britain Were this
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however, his face resumed 'its usual,
of .the barley Wao lalsod.for'nialting
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season rejected by them.-
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pensiveness, And 'he ex'clalmed: . , ;
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I "Ach 6ottl ffo�v�tljiie Most' '
141 U -I L
purposes� , , � , .
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04its--A. large yield- of, oacts is re-.
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dliterpillar and . - codling, moth' were.
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not.so bad
. as im reedrit years-. Pears
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� think, a year from'now,. that V1311U, VVJAJ:
I- � C 0
jiortod� but. Whole wost of the -r. 1) -
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Will be of excellent quality"': a Pol-
Yielded well. in but soii�ue
, inosi .places,
blight is. reported, 'PO4che '
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be on"i �oar old!" -Ne* York -'Press. .
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il.
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i koll of it is said to� be rather.light
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S, . Nir(j%a
piontifull, but.'serious. complai.rits." arb
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� . . KiIiiW now to pleitloo aer. 1.
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ill - wei,-Ilt,: -:,
Sdille. rust oil Igte'oats:-1s
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comp -.,nf,.d of,'.tb- strtiw is hardly as
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lil4iip . I . . I .
11 - ivgardlng tbe ravages -of the
San Jose Scale anion '
. g these and
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, Young Wlfe,jinspecting tbe' bouse be
1. � � . . �
I�orog- as us'ij 1, and '.-the'r'e -was also
a
other, fruit trieds. Chortles bore,
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has built forAlery-This, I supp6se, 19
*co,iisidei-alil�,,,*"lo(igliag" during ha�rr �
.b6untifully, buj_s�orne references, are
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tbe:librdky. Tbe,thelves..are awfully
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.vest 6wing to hvavy raino.. Ndtwlth-
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primitive, Herbert,, and it seems to me..
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ste,nding theqv drawbaCks,. the .'Oat
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danger... thr . c arry .an plinh
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I a cFazy Idea to put the- llbr�ory Ili tI;j9
cl:6 �iroay be llstvojjis� a success. - -
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trees by black -knot., Grapes
I . were
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part of the.1luilding apybb*;- ; . , -
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Ilyd�lrlibil. crop .Ili comparati-Vely
little: ia isW for .6111, Imit, �Vbaro
fair in yield, but-suff6red-someMint
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-This Isn't the;
- Young Husband it-.
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from:- h All storins, ,and, wind--stornis
"OrXTY -nusHELS TO T11B .kCRE AN!b Not'
. b�i4r;y Amellaii This is the �
pantry'.
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wroj6r, .0.1%t purpose1t has . done
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also helped 'to -thin Out' appl Is -and
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A VEOIX L9691" SHUMD 9UT,.. .
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. 'Young ."Wife -You- darli I
I I nol-Chicago
. -very W611 OAS season,,,... . � - . '
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other oircha�d fruits. Sulall'i-itlitsi of
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er Sbakespeare wrote -poetry orran, i
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Tribune. -
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*60VII.Zvtl Povo. . .
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nearly, every, va�iotSr wore, Ab�ndaiit. .
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cider mill but I)m 'cer
I tain You- beat
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Yeas years
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PearcitY of labor was .anotherlgreat
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him al! holler. Gimme Another." . '
Dose No. 2 read as follows: .
'. Her. Best Effort. . . ..suffered
,"Afamma told :me I must keep Mr.
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greatly from the pea 'weevil
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or " I btig,". and,its'acreage in 1003
drawbaci'to' the prover ho. ndil ng. .
lla,�turcs- and Live Stook-Surnmer
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'fall
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The nlg�itlngale may st g his. lootigl.
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. gard at a distittiese When we met
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was reduced by one-balf " compared
and paitures have been,all that
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could be dcslred� although a' few .
The ;*.;bin Pipe his lay" , I ..
The o,*.*Ilnk may bob around -
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him -at the shore this, summo�'lf Said
IIIISS Hoy. . ,. . . .11
'With.that of five years ago'.' During
that time what is k4owu as thc� flat, I
torresp6adents e
speak..bf tb�e fl las as
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In allrost any way.. . .
The Ll.i-Abird'ha may trill his trill, . . I
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'�ueery,
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orgrass,pea has been Iargely..� sub-,,
beginning. ,to got bare for lack , of
rain.' Doth beef arid dairy cattle'aro
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The �vhlppoorwlll may cheerl - . I I
But Ea. ah's song.ca,ri, -beat them all .
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"'Well, I usually succeeded tit keep n
stituted for the common fiold� of
round pea, As the,foriner- variety 'Was
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Ported as being in tip-top'condi-
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tion, and in About the usual rouln-
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And bring the falling tear. , I . .
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him itt a- distance from the other girls.1
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,regarded as -bug�proof. The grws pea,
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' bers, but Shoop, wbile in the very.
"By ti under, A -be," ggys Bit 1� When i.
"but
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.however, has failed -to give'good. sat-
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Isfaciion, and the roun pea is again
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best �ot. form, aro. licromin fewer
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had fin;shed, no critter on, the
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face of this earth ever beat thatt. $a,
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. Arown fienig). . ..
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.being more freely sown. While some
every year, I. �Hogs , the oth.er
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1hand, Ure steadily .increasing, in �
rub has got three p ongs which she
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"How'do You like TllitOn?" - ' '
)rrespondehts re
cc gorl a. -good . crop,-
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man at t h
y. complain. ho w . et . weat er
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- - are being. turned'6ft for-
numbers, and �
Ilings in a mournful voice and Isf very.
' One seems C014 and regerved?01? . ,
inado too much straw at the expense,
the packing housas "All the y�ajr i
rourid, 11 -to quote a favorable phrase
proud o'. and you have .worked In the
"He- does at first but he soon. thiWit.
of,the pods'. � The reshlts� of this
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,of correspondents in this connection.
falliu* t-ar as slick asgrease,- I'told
After you havo� met him A. few times he
yeak's experience, taken Altogether,
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.Ths only s6rious mention. of disease .
her ouve that she could beat Any Crow
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will �cotne up And olap you on the bapit
are ra.tliar� 'encouraging, -as. injury,
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a . monj live stock -is an outbreak of.
at slngin!, and here You've worked In
and ask you for a dollar, Just as'e6r-
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from the weevil appears to have been
hog cholera in the Township at Her -
bluebirds, robins, ,nightingales And all
dial its can be!#-Kailsas City Sournal.
Much less. than in the, previous year
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wich, in Xont, and. s has been. con�
the rest. Abe, that city feller.won't I
stand a ghost of a show.. After ,
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. C-Orn-Auglist rorharks as t6 the un-;
fi0d. to, the, original )oeallty, � .
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reads tb at Now, then., earil.t you Work
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"I AM Satisfied," Said the � arim, tit I 1. .
evenness of the corn'trop, are empha�
sized. In the reports just 'to band.
0004 .Aaftson Aror Dairy1fig. I
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. The Dairy -Tho season has been a
In suntl!tnl About MY feelln! bad and
lot, "that you intend to beat tnel-out of
Descriptions of both vield and qual.
most faxorablo one toil tile dairy-
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not
waridn' to ll�e without hot?"
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this money," i . . .
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fty range, from "Poor" to "good.po ,Pastures
,were excellent, ilio, flow of
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I thought 1 could slid I 41d# and It
� 'All rlgW' chuckled the happy debt,
Party planted corn did much better
thilk , wa.4 large arid. tininterruptorl,:
read.
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oh #'If youlre:satlofI4 I amP-13alti,
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than'that !Kot Ila later, Unfortunate.
the weather was corriparatively cool;
The sky to overcast tonicht, � '
more News, , . . . . . �
IV, the dry condition of the soll at
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fhore wa;s'a large qUalitity of lioch:
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The wind ls,blowlng drear, .
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seeding, and the poor quality of much
butter and cheese made, 6�,d both ar,
And as I sit and think and think . I
Aild shed the lonely teat
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of the -seed, nec6ssf tated cor6iderable
ticleg commaAdod good prices, .,.vftb*
the honors in f&VorL Of Cheese. In fact
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It V-361nd to me that Itis, tic use
I Season changlill lively.
Summer days, am gone; 91:�.."
re-p.lanting, and consequently lg_to�
corn, --some of which is soft* where ,
the high -price paid foltheOse during,
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To, struggle aror more,
33u t that I'd better. bari* myself
I' Grass am turnin' yallet ..,, . , I 1�3
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f . I Surn4*WA.V shucks ob c's,W310 "'," V
grown for the grain, or was ceatirtit
With the frost where raised for fod-
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the letter. Part of � he season . calliset 1
a, considerable quantity. of milk- to be
Aitd have the struggle 6,tr.
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. Treee lik� Indian prilibes - '
der or the t9fle. However, the q,reater
diverted from butter to cheese' Inak-
Toa, I would seek it lonely grava
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I Line up "gin do sky; '
Wild geeso, whiff a *nowlotavrjon .t' '
part of the corn was wall onved, *as
the fall WAS on the whole a very fav-
ing, and several correspondents state
that it wits likely that tile cliceso
And here no longer stay
96(laubb mY love is'n6t returned
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'4 Ali' go bonklnl,by.
,orable one to, the crop. I � . .
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aking season would run further - in -
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Arid I am, In the way,
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"Abe, you have saved my life," said
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, j3resh all brown an' scarlet,
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)Frost Witt ation be nigh,
Tobatco-Correspondefita say Voi, y
little about tob '
. &CcO, the VOWIng of
XoVember than has been the cUs-
torn of late, 1002 was a good cheese
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13111 as he reitclied. out fifir hand arid,
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! PlIts begin tordle. f �
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which is confined. mainly to some, of
the we.4torn eoonties of the Lake Vi,ric
year, but 1908 has been even better;
In fact the past season has been the
almost orlislied every bone In mine, .t
"There isn't a, gal In all these United I
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district Aild a few loca.lities; in the
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Southeastern portion 61 the St. LAW.
most profitable choose year that .
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Onta o has ov�r known. Grade Dur.
States who can road them verses and
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Ches'nut aittin" brown., '. �
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Atiples gittin' meller.
retice, Arid, Ottawa, couljtjeg� Sending,
hams are the brood still to be -'most
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not wee* over them, and once you git . i
, I Vallift! to- do arounl,, :.. w, � -
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Was rather, late, arid the , cool, wet
generally found a datry cows, More �
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a gal to weepittl over a teller She is his. . .
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Weather kept growth back; but th6
especially In the western, halt of the
11ounkIns turnta? golden .� .,
I'm tellin' you that within three hours; - . I.,
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In do vaututhli sky"
fille (!&AY autumn weather was Most
Province,. but In.the cheese count,jes
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after she reads She'll be tnakful up , Won't dey be good eathli" , I '
favorable, and the Condition of the
along the St. Lawrence and Ott a #
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fileflS And throwin' turnips At I When Inade Inter P161 a �
that'dry I
CkOP at harvesting Was ranked bv
rivers Holateiris and Ayr8hires, with.
goods clork from town. Now, . then, * I I -4ud0. I
correspondents at from. fail- to good,
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their grades, are equally popular
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Boatts-Thig Crop is variously &,
With the Shorthorn,11, Jorsovi and
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scribed. It i3uftered from rain whon
their grades come noA in p6pularity,
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growing and when being pulled, and
Poultry-JudgiflLt by the retnark.,4
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there' was a tendency to run too
of corrostiondents, poultry do hotro�
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oft
Sabi [
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much to straw, Not Ohl,
V wa§ bar.
.calve the SaMe thought Arid edr6that -
open,
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vosEing dL
%layod by rain, but sorno of
1.9 bmtOW�4 Upon the other animals.
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I I T I litr0a 4t neod lit "ef,v hottle for � . . �
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the crop was alia discolored froyn,
this cause, Notwitlistaftding .these
on the farim Nevertheless, there up,
peam to be a gro,%ving Interest in the
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complaints, soveral correspondentg
opeak, well of the 6rop, and Its
selection, foodblK, housing, and A011-
eral care Of fowl,- A . Ithough the sunt -
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Mrs, Svt)U'
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gelt-
tral condition maybo Classed its
111011 was hot favorablo for chickon4l
ift
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fair. . "10
It, being too Wet arid cool for tho
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Duckwheitt-Tbe acreage given to
"lost PAK, good prices for both eggs
I 61166, at the Arst signJot it tot(j" Will allayLall teat V
buckwheat Is eompdratively sinall
lowd poultry hAvo greatly encouraged
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irtitatlon-takit A-wity boarstiless-ch6ek thd iligarAffli'ttil
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i0rengtheft th6lungd-ward off the cough. �
"'hants!
but where grown this .year the . Crop
has turbod out to be, a good om� on
ralners,
Dees and IT011oy-A good yield ,ot
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All the healing, aotithing, eutativapropettles of CatlAdl
to o�6tt"J",\.
tho whole, aftounta of both vield and
honey is roported from tIW Wcatt"Jin
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oufft-c6in blue d W1 d A 8, to "Aa El CA, 1, I& Ailit to, ta ko. as
quality tutthing from "fair" to
and central parts of the pro lnce,
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but ill the pt, Lawronco iknd 0tVt6w4
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November 26thit 1,903
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cOuntlec !L1114rists bavo -not dino rq I 1%0 ,111mr. _ �. � .. �.;
W014 owing to unfavoremn. wen,11 r. To keep the hair from becoming thin . . , - I I
As a rule, bees ivill ro jn4
,O ,..-ijjt�,r . Rad splitting at tb
quarters with " fair ji,triount Of s,,,,, I Iwo Weeks. $ e cuils clip It Aevery I VALPE I
Plies, anti in ex(eptiorial (.l;L.j..,-j (,I,IV bampoo It once a month
will feeding baek be n;,e,�,sAo,y N�t,.t v 1 *With castlIQ soup, avolollug tuo use of - "
few complaints wore 41111,da . o . i . borax Alto ummoilla. � GUARANTEED I .
10141 . !
brood or other diwase .among bees.
Improvospips'l* ol. lol.4, , XII $41. Volled VASU AUTO. NV* fully gisaranice Itic, genu- i
. Farm 11uproveljIt.ats_()AIV u I It is seldom that ono sees ;i, boiled too quality Orour*7u%!5,Xlij havc. I ��,
Yalr 0sh Alive, yet there, aro such to the .3 special valluo I
ArROUnt of underdrairl;ng Was done.1j, I
1900, not because- fk�t , , atit .
. I lue, a t boiling X190 Of AM , )All. GuateViala. . .
Loofidence in ite hcuelits, bul"'vo lo"� A SPQ0IeS Ot. fish was t4tely ska there f-% P, ,
t chicily by a French traveler. Th . es � �.
beca".1legood ditchers, And fgpoill I& .a gab, be $4DI00 ;
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borers generally, have bQoA so asserts, often pass days In the boiling .
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1�40 gild other' woofie to'"cos are be. wat011, which coined from numberless jr% 0 ' ! I
ing rapidly repillcod n hot springs,
� by woven. �vjlu :
fences of varloufiI d�-,qlgns, but barhod 1 --- � _ � wo . . I. - L j id", M I o n d I �
. W00 13 how .seldom asked for oil an - . I � .
Ontario farm. A considerable nunt- . T -b a i
ber. of how houses, barns, gild other o NJ 45 � . I
farm buildings were orocted, (jul-Ing , .. nd ! �
the Year, but still a larger "woutit 1 . . .
91 work has been d and Rheumatism I
.. , one in the Way of . - . :
Rotb thoroughly eurcohy is course ortressa. . 11 .1/ ! i
. putting stone, brick. or celollelit base- ituout wlib Dr. clatise,ii Nerve V90111, - I 1" X I
. Monts. under existing barns, thus #nd Kidney'llIlver ]pill$. 4' � .. � (", X �
'he stabling, Cc , . These two great zo�mcdjcs of 'Dr. chase are I . � , , . it I-V , I
greatly freproving t I -,� " I
thent, floors are e0go becoming rolore used to ether with great success by roany per. , . I . I ! , �
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common Ill this Connection. sons, %hilp the Ridapy-Liver rills gwa,Ucp . 1 .4 i,
Labor ' and Jj?flg#.,.8-0orrespou(Ient.q the action of the liver, invigorate the kidneys, I
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ArO agreed as to tit(, groat ical,eltv and regulate the bowels, the Nerve r, ood form I .
of ,farm labor, but they Are . irmch new rich blood, creates new nervo jor�e Ands The diumond is puro white in :
dividod as to how to illoot j'he diffi- � builds up the system., . . . color and perfectly cpt and pro-
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culty. The exodus t roortij ,11 I MRS. C, DATTISON, , P , I
northwest ,still . continu I't ortioned. �
, � VS, Nillich , 373 Murray St., ()ttawa,. Is set in either tile above solid
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:,Means the.loss to the :Vrovinuoi of . ont., ,staltes.,-11174 .
Many of Its -most s.talwart gad. e_x- , V sometime I was a sufferer 14 X- gold ri'19-5, . , 11
Peribnccd YOuviz men, and th.-Ir places : from nervousness� dizzi. �Ionoy retumcd if rin.- is Pot I
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here are being taken b5r'Old Country ' ness, nervous headache satisfactory. . .. � . ., .
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. .Votiths who Suffor 1. I comparison, ;Aj, . and rhournatisin.' I, had I I Mailed prepaid to any- ad;lress I
though 801110 Of thern give satisfac- * . ., � , . the rheumatic pAins for i Ce. , . . i
tion. W"Res show no tendency to ... � ,I about three years. Sev. I on receipt of pri . .
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lOwer, and some correspondents - � i- I eral weeks ago I began � I SEND FOR SIZI, C.,XPV, .
sist that it is Impossible tQ ,)A�v � in" ! , ,,, .,�'. " I the use of Dr. Chase's
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rent rates, and Make a profit, cur, I rArs. B tis Nerve Food and Dr. I
. Clinse's. Xidney-Liver Pills, and have found : John '. S. Barnard, .
Throslaing ,*.not o'liarlettsig. . . thtt these medicines worked together moss ! . I .
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. "I'liorching is more advari.tc-d than., , "I n my case. I have taken �r . I JEWELER, . .
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.1 rat boxes of the Nerve Food and 1 , .
.Usual, being practically colxrj�loteiol Ili r - I t - &�; tobt e , i 15yo I I ri I LONDON, -' ONTARIO; I .
most parts of the I) OvI 'T. no" 0.itir,ly cur d of my old trouble, 1. . . I
r nce, at- * .
' Lhave used - I __
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. .thd h i . � � knowof others who . these prepava . - 551=633._ ,
Pg ill a f "6W sections ; winter i imis anl,b,en cand, .till I ca 'i I L� , ,
I . � A Eawei9m -,
threshing- is still, in vogile. Fro'gress -rartily recommend them." � . . 11 �_,____ I . 19 .
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in . marketing !a hard to describe, 'Tho portrait- and sipature of ft. A. W ..V . .
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n0tirly every farluer being a law urltu . -,� v,o ol� C.-.,Vyy box. , ...... , . Grand I I ruxik RNY
himself regarding h s , I . . .1
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grain. Sonle'report that more wheat; �_'____ � ONL4 WA'V SPICICIA1, V-,XCURSIONT . I
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haa been sbid thrin-was mark . I TICKEM9 ARP, ON SALIE� DAILY � -
. th . eted at 11101-A . . . .-VNTIL NOV. 30th - . I
q sarrie, date for solne, years past, '. I
while others . in the :same too -1 1 tte rs to points in British Columbial Cali- ' .
, allties U T�L I iu I fornia, Colorado, Idalio, ATontalla, - . -
state that very, liftia wheat or other- - ,,.- '' .
cereals ,have been sent to -market as . . Oregon, ,Utah, 'Washingtpp, V,tc . , . ..
it I I . andSleighs .''... - ,
. s rkovi more Profitable to feed . ,�� ' '
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all kinds 01, grain ItO'livo stock. it ____ __ ..-. � . � -
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w0uld seem as if the advantages. Of . I . ., CHICAGO, ILI,, � .
�=ing grain Into beaf.0 ' . ' f 12,75 F krq. for the.round trip jr('411
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as to reridde farmer r bacon are . . - W. io, have a, very , � - .. Clinton. I
s nitiell , . . GOCKI gOi;lg NOV. '29th, 3o th and Doic. r . ,
. ind4perldent'of the grain Illarket than, I fine assortmeiit of �
. formerly in, I the *(Iisliogal .of - their:, . ' Valid returaing on or before Dec,j(h i'
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Wheat, barloy� and -other grains;', al- . cutters aiid slej.6 �It, Cleirwis Alineral Raths situated -
I . .. . � ncar Detroit. Qmickly�'aud comfortah- I ,..
though adocided rise IrI the Price of * ghs..'All niade in . iv reacht-d i)y-ti,,,,, 6raud Trnnk. . -
.1 eats wOuld'sooi � .. � . . . . . ZV -Ii� P,'
, a iy,of these cer , bi,lpg THV4 ST. .C411TARIN .8 LL. -
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Out a surprisingly., large supply -of our OW . .
thqt. particular grain . �. . , 4. 9110P. from . 'rhe watt;ts of this well are a r --
. : . . * . I k eat -
. . , . ill t0T nervovs disoTdcr$, ituat- ,
, . � . 0 , speel Ic
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Crop Acrem,jre� and, Irl.1 . thel�best of mo h- S .
11 ' . .do For 11103. . I . I., . . led ou- the direct*.. title ot the Grartot .
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. ..The ionowing are thd final . . Widise., 1. . . .. 1. . � 3 I..'r,tnk,. , -.1016verL, Miles froin Niagara , , ,
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.The. crop. for 1002-wAs. 89,:L40,92,1 AwftwAllit . I.: *. formation iegarding,your bu�i_ ' .
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bushels, I or 385 'per. acl-'e. '111le, Ratte tiftir$r Stieet Works. THE SuN's r6arket .reports .... I '
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bushels; oe 615. per aojr�o. The lolid �' ship ithol Material pipmuteed'.' I .. . . 13very Farnie�r, hj Canuda. .
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1 1.2.nm tons. per acre, The Crop rot Submerged twenty-five. balnutesitwo e law.� Mating -to ca . ttle ' .:
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4,;386,562 toins;.or 156 t6p4'perbel'o.. suscitated, . . . . ways, and farrif fires. caused* by '
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