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The Wingham Advance, 1920-12-16, Page 3. 1k , , . . WWOVAN ADVANOZ 'Q . ­",R­'� - 7 I I - J C . . I ­ - ­ . .11 . I I . — ;;;;_--- - , , , , . � I * k 11 %, . 444. fhasift V"Al4w A *Oder- , , I Pure, Clean, Pire-wrve.01 &. Wd oody im awy otmas, xro"r, opreatins, and ""ino""' '�Rrdlor` "I"alk laost of .1 11.11. � I "Wo"...".0ft.-M I Scaled air -tight paeAete 11kyo Iftivor fridtod "340"". I ' A" D1041--yVult ,4=11 40 raqdlum to priserve its nadv* &. i"c',weiphifed utmeueeii, bright Economical scarlet; acid; quality medium. SQQ% __­ I goodness. . � 11 " iiati"Uum. A. strong, moderately ppCoAdlag grower and very proinc- ,- � - - :,. � 1�. , , .. - � . . — _�, � . I ��. __ � . . . '.. �, , �.) I .., , ; I , . I .N. �. I - . Pi . I A. I , il . 1_' .1.1 I .��'� ., 1). , I A. .1 . , � . I tll . I 1 I . . : I . . i � i . .�, I .1 .. � I i f ; i i : 0 � , . I 11 4 1�'r I . ,I Q . - . vs�l tiTo. one Of the bardlept %U4 )U901 produetiye. By William W41,11no. Red Grspa.--Prult 10164111111, to )art$ Cherie Ray's third Judepondent 074- ,. * in bunches of medium length only lease Is �so be 'IN14etoteu stud Phyllis." I I , I " I about lialf filled at Ottawa, scarlet, ,He Is to have excellent support. Clara, I I . acid, quality about medium. SQa"a Horton, Frank Norcross, George I I an . � medium. A Orong, upright grower, T41okolls, and ,Lincoln Ste4mau. are i � I pr,)ductlys and Tory hardy. 'Me important members of the cast. Joseph I ' dill- do Grasso will direct "NineteQu and . I I - � variety London Red cannot be ;e of Phyllis," is ,an original story by Fred- SlILLADA Unguislied grom it. The follai 0674 . orick Stowers. Red Crapa in not so oubJeet to loaf * ,* III � to diotsaae as moat Others, Used inhUffions of Tea,-P6ts Daily *pot,,art.—Orit. Minnesota. Fruit. Because of the success of his recent .1 . ec - acid; medium pictures, Charles Maigne has been . . . 111 III= also; scarlet, � 10�4 -1 . .1 I I � quali,ty. Sea,ion, medium. This line signed ou A long term contract to '==_._______ ______ _ the Prairies -produce special "Pharles 0:9,alguo done Tery wall on where Vroductions" for the Famous Players,- . 11 I It has proven one of the hardiest. The Lasky corporat�qn., foliage of this Tarloty is particularly I . -111 FRU11 S AND THEIR I Versaillalse (ogodlin . healthy. # -B US' 9 of ch&ry) — Alice Duer Miller"l-'tho novelist, Ig the author of "Ladies rig. 1L. Bertin, Versailles, France. Must Live," Fruit large to Tory lax9e in long George � Loans .Tucker's Mayl . lower ductloa to follow "The Miracle bunches usually about two -third fill- Vr. 0 " CULTIVAT[ON IN CANADA 0 s qu. It has Just been co 1. .'ad at Ottawa; deep scarlet; acid; ,ppleted. I � 4D quality medium. Season. A mod- I Melen Baymolid, English ccm� _.___ ____ . erately strong grower. I, Not produc- edienne who created the role or Sig- . . . t1T4 at Ottawa where fruit buds are (CoAtials*4 frolu la%t week) . above modiam to large; 4oin thick; wintor-killed. Very similar to Cherry nora Monti in the original London pro- duction of "Twin Beds," portrays it I briskly subacid; quality medium. Sea- as at (Utawa. I _ -_ I i - , I -_ . ­­__ '. i __ a . . y v � 111 .. a - 11 I .. 11 fob 11 I I a MIX I db a . Qp I I d r . . '--' ­_ ___­_ ­__ I I , III: grown Description of Varle,loo of 8 tac - son medium. A. strong grower and Vistorla.­4Pruit medium to almost In the Carter de Haven celluloid ver- DO YOU BELIEVE IT? ? . p � . Currants. Tory productive. One of like boat ' a rult large W Doskoop, (Qlaut). -r I Jorge in medium to long, well-filled Sion now bein ,X made under the dire*- tion of Lloyd'Ingraham. War stories are very prevalent jue. � � . I . commercial T&rlQti" but ASt 90 90041 Tory- black: akin thiolt; Pleasantly in quality as come others. bunches; bright scarlet; quality me- dium, Season medium. A strong, . ' iLow, but one of the best is provided by a young army veteran 4n Bradford, I gubacid,; good flavor; quality good. Suoswis (seedling of Block 1,4ples moderately upright grower, produen, In hie now famous picture, 'Ilium- Eng who has pretty well circulfinaYl- ;; `1 ' VeftSOrk 1114"Ism late. Tilis IQ a 00111- seedling).—Orig. Wm. aoaaadork Lou- pAroAtimly now.-sciTt from .Holland: don, Ont.; tra-Astorred to Vaperi- tivg. It6js is Ong Of the West Tar- Jotion for colder districts, being hardy, ore squo," Frank Boizaga worked Uu- der difficulties that'Ie might secure gaQ the globe on two ,or three oc- caslons. Among other places where ., . , 'Its Unsh is a strong grower, but In Iftstern ,Canada It ,"% n,04 proved so mont&l yw=, Ottawa, ILWT. nuit large; akin modomily Wok toud*r; productive, and the fruit aYQmgiug & good at**. the mojA perfect atmosphere. He chose for the less Impd�tant members he his seen service was with Kitch- ener in'the 'Soudan, and he tells P, very 2 . I twodnotive ail some other$. Whbrd the currant 111449011 !A troublesome subpold, good tlolror,, qv&lhi 416-111 i� , Tery good, we"on very owly. R,ip- - Wilder (s.edling of Vorsaill&1150.— Orig. E. T. Teas, Irvington, Ind - Fruit of his east actual inhabitants of Jqew Yorles Ghetto, People who had never Interesting story of what to Probably the most novel musicil ,quBtrument" .; , 1. . I tkis variety h" not been so much at- one .evenly. Tke bash in a rather large in, long, well-rilled bunelles; been before a eamera in their lives. that has yet been invented. As the Z . , ; fected as thinner skinned sorts. Baddonleorm—Ptutt lawre, to very weak grower and tko votriftY is VLOt Tory produebivo. but may be vestal 04 bright scarlet; pleasantly acid; qual- ity above medium. Season medium. An entire year was consumed by battle of,Omdurman the native women followed up their troops, carrying I I large 1-4 medium bushes, black; FAJA *00 4'sal ty an extra early Tailoty of A I A, me dium to strong upright grower. George Beban In making his second sacks of stones for slings, babies ou . thl*;'piownat. isubaoid; good flavor; for home use. Very productive In come places, but independent Phatoplay, "on 6 Man 11b their books, and other Impediments. I ; xuii%Q�r good, Season lats. This TOPST (DQUIP647 bbkok o"M11t x is too tender in fruit bud at Ottawa, a Million." "I worked sinobrely on the When the natives, attack was,tUrned I . vgristy was first linported from FMg- goosoberry),­40rig. Wm, Sasud-Gra, (Continued -next week). Picture eYery' Gn7e of those 365 into a, rout, and tG'y faced abouit for � taad to the Experimental Station- Experimental rarm, .Ottawa, Ont� Dear Elizabeth.:— . days," he says. � the retreat, our Britishers were as- . . Agasatz, B.C., and has proved the most Fruit above medium to loage; akin strained anxious expression ivhich is * III III tonished to find the field covered with : productive O! the very large truited rather thick; briskly oubaold, good 4 0 6 4 0 0 i 0 0 0 41 0 0 4 $ , Once liar -the movies apparooly the babies who had been thrown i away In ' DOCTOR. .. varieties at Ottawa. Worthy qt mor4 flavor; quaUty good. .80&wn ]no- WOMAM, BEST : � lure of it'can never be thr6wn *f, the flight. Our Jocal bumorlst, find- , I I I sKitended trial. 'Champlow—Frult medium to large dium. ' Ripens ovoAly. This is a hybrid between a black, currant, and a LAXATIVE Bessie Love went all the hot three th.utmnd and more miles to New Ing that there was a great variety of musical tones displayed in their wails, L J31 small bunches, black; skin thick; cross -bred gooseberry (.Houghton' x make him a little axious about wheth- York—and when she got there spent picked out a suitable eight, set -them I subacid, and of good flavor; quality Broom Girl.) From this cross five I I most of her time In the motion PIC- up on a plank, and, by a little encour- I above MGMUM. Ripens unevenly. grew. Of these, four had Proved Every Day Theit Dr. I ture theatres! Bessie reminds Ono aging, obtaining a complete octave, � I I rseason late. A, medium grower, Has been grown to a large extent QOm- 'plants foliage resembling gooseberry and one, the Topsy, had black currant foliage Hamilton's Pills Are Juat I of the London bus driver who got his first day off in tan years and spent it from which, by gentle pushing, he got a varletr of music. I anerclally in OTItarlo, but -Is not so and fruit and cannot be distinguished . Right for Woman's Ills .. I riding around the city bn a bus. I � i I- productive as some others. ,Climax (seeding of 111lack Naples from a black currant. Bush AS a ' - st�ong grower and productive ,` * * 1 4_*_*_#_#_*_+_6_&1*_6_0_#_*_*_V I . I Frank Laning, the player of heavy �. . �, . 'r, seedlingg);--Orig. Win. Saunders, Lon- ion, Ont.; transferred to Llxepriman- ,D,e ocriptions of Varlotles of Red Little wonder woman isufferis so roles, was married the. other day to much from constipation. She al- Merv4 Eaton, a Tion-protessional, 11 I I V DOES YoUlf EARS RIM? I the position as I would be once again tat F arm, Ottawa, 1997. Fruit above Currants. ways hesitates, continually puts off I I It seemed to me my mind and body medium to large in large bunclie'a; Cherry.—Oiig. probably Italy. In- taking medicine. � . At the Harold Lloyd studio in Los nal combustion engines, such as are d I . skin moderately thick, fairly tender, tr�bduced from Italy in France where , Of) course a woman's system is Angeles M4ildred Davis and "Snub" cellent full for this purposo. that I have been deeply disappointed briokly subacide, and ,of good fia,yor; it truited in 1:943.. 'Fruit large td delicate, Is�,=41y Injured j�y drastic Pollard have a good-natured rivalry There -)are two cg��hquake belts which '�Iiclrcle the -world. One Of others, and perhaps I couldn't have tituality good. Season mSdium to late. Tery" large In long, well-filled bunch'- puggatives, Bltter,� txperience with to see who, can think up th. __Iest - 4'0 * 6 0 6o'.0 0- --*44-4� #4 0 0 # - - - - . . .11 Bash a medium to strong grower and es; deep scarlet; a-ld; medium in harsh medicines makes Yier cautious, Poses for photographs. When Mil- A buzzing noise In the head is the �, b _. very productive. This has proved qUalitY. Season medium. A me- tnd�,to her. great injury, thronle ' dred appeare'd one day in an aviation beginning Of chronic Catarrh. It not . . one of the best of Dr. Saunders' black dium. gr Gwar. Unproductive kt Ot- sluggishness ,of the system Is per, helmet, a'bathlfig suit, and a @air of checked the results Is deafness. A I il_% currants, and on account of its great laws, because too tender, but yields mitteJ. army shoeO, "Snub" gave up the eon- simple, remedy that many. physicians ' I � , � produe ITeTiGss and good squality 11 t well In milder districts, Perfection Red.—Drig. C. L. Gtev- . Caw pIlls7 are suited to the actual I test. . advise is to slowly Inhale -Catarrh- I silould be tested by all growers of! Cumberland needs of woman—they are too strolig. � ozone a few times each day. The . black currants. I ens, Orillia Oat. Jilruit medium to iDut there Is a good woulanIs laxa- "All Souls' I've," adapted from the soothing vapor of ,Catarrhozone e1hres . Vipper (seedling of Black Naples i above medi6a in size in bunches of tive, and It combines mildness�, with Anne Crawford 0exner stage play, the Catarrhal -condition, and hearing I %eedIIng)`---�Orlg. Wr. avainders, Lon- medium� length; bright scarles; acid; thorougliness of activity—it Is known will be an early vehicle for Mar� Improves at once. Read noises, buzz - ays open your thing. you cannot alw' teart to your family and friends -but don, Ont:; transferred to oxperimen- medium, quality. Season medium. to the people of many ,nations as Dr. Miles Minter. Ing ears are cured. P or Catarrhal not betray your confidence. Now to come back to June and her very tat Varm, Ottawa, 1987. First This has proved a very productive Hamiltont's Pills, whicli never gripe, I deafness, throat, nor and lung Ca- surroundings grow morebep,utifuland mi�dlum to large In large bushes; skiri variety at Ottawa. A strong, mod- ,never cause,nausem and we safe to William Conklln,,�,ione of the most ,\a tarrh, there Is probably no, remedy � moderately thick, tender; briskly erately-sproadink grower. I use no matter what the conditions qf popular of the leading men, will next so efficient, The large ,one dollar I � oubacid, and of good flavor; quality rap (Pap Prolific) (probably a strength or circunistances of health be seen In Metro's all-star production outfit lasts two months and is guar - you do not cAre for them or their good. Season medium to late. Rlp- seedling of Clierry).—Orig. 19,68, Lin- may be. A naturalness and regularity of "White Ashes," anteed; small size 50c. Sbld every- your ideal stand Ill tile wzy of prae- Adjust It to Invet, the -eas somewhat unevenly. 'Biish a coin Pay, -Chautauqua Co., N. Y., and' of the system, so Important to eywy A * * where by dealers, or The Caturrho- want$ to b4come a fritnd. Ile is, a sbrong grower and pToductiyo. Thia introduced Fruit large woman, Is quickly acquired by' the Arthur Bdi6und Carew, having re- zone Co., Kingston, Ont. is a good variety., .. to very Jarge, in long, liToll-filled regular use of Dr. ,11amilton's Pills covered fr6m a severe operation, will ,Collins ftblific.—Fruit mostly large bunches; deep scarlet, acid; quality As a libalth-bringer, aa a tonic laxa,- resume his place among the screen ORIGINAL HUMAN 'BEINGS IN in large bunt'lles; skITT thick, acid; medium to above-medlum. Season tive, as an all-round ladies' medicine, 'effica- players after an, absence of some CH INA. . quality medium. Season late.' RIP- ineditim. 10rult buds too tender at Ot- there is positively nothing so months. ena rather unevenly. (But a strong tawa. 13"hes'also break down. In cious as Dr. Hamilton's P1119 of Man . ^ . V The western part of Sze -chum prov- grower and productive. Not so good middle distriqts is a strong grower drake and Butternut; 26o per box, at � � CARRYINGTHINGS TO F AR ince; China, might well be called the Museum Human Race, the as- Inquality an some others, and productive, but is being -super- all dealers. of the .',Dagle (seedling of Black Naples seedling).-m-Orig, Wm Saunders Lon- 'I� seddd by perfection. . Greenfield.—Orfir. 6, Greenfield, Ot- — HILL 60 TO 'BE HOTEL, . -, One of the principal cau4- � s for the yet -undiscovered happy hunting ground of the ethnologist and phy- , don, Orit.; transferred to Exper nen- tawa, East, Out. Pruit medium to "Hill 60," the scene bf many of the decline in prides In Canada i1nd the sJognonlist. 'Here are to be found I I tat Faxm, Ottawa, 1987. Fruit medluit to large, mostly large in medium above medium in size In wfall-filled bunches; -bright scarlet; pleasantly terrible minor engagements (ought In the Ypres salient, has been solil to .Kh United States has been the.objoc,tion the surviving remains in the most heroic struggle for existence that 1. I bunches; skin moderately thick; acid; quality above medium. Season Buglish company, which proposes to on the Part of the publig to pay 1113ie humanity has ever waged and who, q i briskly subaeld; quality medium. Sea- medium, A strong, moderately- , &ect a hotel on the site Cor the eon- 4ian what It considered fair and xea- for lack of .a better term, we call the . I I son medium. Ripens somewhat unz evenly. Rush a strong grower and spreading grower. � Ttlie yarlpty , aver -ages well in size and is a good venience of visitora to the Ypres salient. Little now M.emains, of the I sonable. Purchases were made, only I "Tribesmen." The Chinese call them "The Bighteem., Nations," but it is ,be- D productive. ' Although this is e, pro- cropper. hill, which was destroyed by mines' ,to,lneet the most pressing needs, and Ileved that there are several times , ductlTe variety, It is not as good I! Rolland (Long Bunch kolland)� and continuous bombardments which Ahe tendency marked the beginning eighteen nations or tribes, each under oluality as some others. . Fruit small to medium mostly me� went on from the beginning of the of a commen�lable turn toward thrift its ,own king, council, or feudal lord, .11 I I Eclipse (seedling of Black Naples dium, in very long, weil-filled bunch- tirstbattle of "Hill 60" In April, 1915, and�,,self-dailial. . independent or semi-independent of . I seedling).--OrIg. Win, Saunders, Lon- es; bright scarlet; very acid; quality to the end of the war. . But the sudden cessatlon of buying each other and of the -Chinese -in I , A don, �Ont., transferred to Experiment,0! medium. Season medium to late, ' can be - carried too fart Dangers of ,whose borders they dwell. Among ; I 11 � Parm, Ottawa, 1&87. Fruit medium to lar , bunches; skin moderately" One of the strongest growing an hardiest varieties, but the fruit Is not THE OLDEST MAN LIVINO. ' 11 e r own can e roug a U sddden penuriousness and Parsimony. ie rl �9=leu are oun re 11 - tives of the black, yellow and white 1, I . go thick, fairly tender; subacid, QualitY 'Ripens � quite large enough and it is too acid , If asked about his corns would say they didn"t both6r him because he al- The sudden cessation -of public buy: branches of the human family, and A , good. SeaoDn gArly. even- ly. Bush a medium to strong grower Knight Large.—Fruit large; brighi scarlet; acid; quality above medium. ways used rutua&.s Corn Ift tractor. "Putnam's" Ing leads ultimately to the slacken- ing or . even cessation of the wheels some ,of them, especially tile dwarf peoples, are believed to be of very � I ; ) land productive. A good currant on Season medium. A strong grower, Vo-. fifty years bag Lb .,,eon the famorite because painless and of Industry. Manufacturers are short ancient origin. . I account of productiveness, size and and has proved very productive at sure. Try only "Putnum's," 25c at I of orders because anerell-ints aria holding back because of the uneer- . . quality. Kerry (seedling of BlacY Naples . Ottawa. Li Conde.—Frult medium to above, all dealers. . . t . . tainty of the business outlook. 7h% A MOTHER AD . seedling).—O-rig. Win. -Saunders, 1,011- inedidn'In size in wall-f-illed bunbhes; 1. �� As tile Stratford Iferald truly s'Ays, - I . don, ,ont., transferred to E%Derimen- bright scarlet; acid; quality medium. .� � . If factories are forced to suspend � or .Once a. mother has used 13aby*s I I . tal, Farm, Ottawa; 1897. P rult above to large; skin t1lick but ten- A strong moderately -spreading grow- er. Only nioderp,tely productive at Dlinard�s Liniment Co" Limited. restrict operation becaus6 of lack Df demand for products, more workem' Own Tablets for her little ones she is medium der; briskly subacid; quality above -Ottawa, but has yielded well at the, S1rs,—I have used Your MIXARVS ILIMIMENT for.the past 25 years and will be thrown out of empl-oyment 'the always happy to recommend them to oiller.g. Her -advice, given a � I I medium to good, Bush a strong very productive. This Charl6ttetown Experimental Station. Perfection (W-4ite Grape x Fay). --7 wh"st 1 'lave occasionally used other and problem of unemployment e cute. This aga4n ,after careful trial, �an be readily follmvpd 2: . ,, �. 1� grower and variety and ,Climax are, perhaps, the Orig. Chas. 0. Hooker, Rochester, N. liniments I can safely Say that I have neveA, used any -equal to 'yours. ,, will react on prices since,any heavy, of would ba with assured good .results. The Tab- letq are a mild but thorough laxative . most outstanding commercial Yar- ioties of Dr. Saunders' bl-ack currant Y., 188-7, Introduced by C, M. Hooket & Sons, 1962. Fruit large to very it rubbed betwe,lm the hands alia ift- it never fail to curtailment production followed by a rise In Prices whenever which never faiN to regulate the bow- They. . seedlings. The Kerry Is P-Mving a valuable T4 axlety to thosescOm- large in long, well-filled bunches; bright scarlet; pleasantly acid; quality haled frequently, will l relievo cold In the ,11ead in 24 hours. the public ,resumed buying and thi! demand began to ,exceed the available els and sweeten tile stomach. -always do good—they cauiot possib- , very morels,1 growers who have triad iebe- good. Season medium. A otrong, t is also the best for bruises, sprains, supply. ' Extremes of all kinds should ly do harni even to the young,si' �a_ . cause or its,great productiveness com- moderately upright to spreading grow- I otc. . I Yours truly, I be avoided -and a reasonable amount, babe. Concerning them Mrs, P. forest, St. Nazalre, Que., wrltes­- bined With good size. ,Lee (.Lee 11>rolltic)�—Frult Medium er and very productive. Has proved much hardler than Pay or Cherry. j. 0. LD, Slilr,. . I of buying Is ,required in the gener,-f Interest. Any material disturbance "Flor three montligs my baby was,con- to large; skin rather thick; briskI9 above medium. S,'a- Poniona.—Introduced by Albertson and Hobb.., Bridgeport, Ind. I Prult Dartmouth. in tile normal cours.� of trade meant; paying. the elper later lit advanced stipated and cried continually. On' the advice of a friend I gave hini subiTeld; quality soil medium. A strong grower, but, medium to large in lolig, *well-filled, I . 1. _ . __ - __ - - __ '_ __ ____ --I 'EM. cost or living. � Baby's Own Tablets And now at IbO age ,of five months he is nerf,�ctly . only moderately productive, as c3m- with the best of tile Saunders' �bunches; bright scarlet; acld;g me- ' I dium quality. Season medium. - A TWE, BEAR HAD traveling in the Rock3r — _ The -Proven Asthma Remedy. Sined '11 and weighs twenty pounds. I am wL %)ared seedlings. � moderately vigorous, spreading grow- A tourist Mountains who introduced to an old asthma existed tl0r,� has been no lack delighted to b3 able to advise other mothers to usq then!." Tile Tabli,ts ,Slagnus (sebdiltiq of Bl*ck Naples . � or and productive. This is 0, good I hunter who claimed to have killed no of Taillch -Ilearlded remedioalidbl1w, tr li(l,'� a alem Or by are sold by medicine do. zeedIing)�--Orlg. WnT . Saunders, Lon- transferred to Dxperi- v arlety, the fruit averaging of good I fewer V�lan a hundred Pears. "this fel- have proved short lived 0 t less. The evet,-growing " reputation , at -6 cetits a box from The Dr. ill � I don, Ont.; Allental ,parm, Ottawa, 1887. 11VUlt size, Prince Alberti---Frult above-inedlurn. I "Bill," said the Introducer, low wants to hear 'Join() narrer 08- , of Dr. J. D. Xellogg's Asthma, Remedy "�Jl Medicine Co., LrockvillcI, �Nllliamsl I Ont, z large,, skin rather thick: SUbacido good size ill long, well-filled bunches; capes you had from bears." has given it a place In the field of ____ . flavor; ,quality good. Season medium. ,bright rather pale scarlet; acid; me- Mod- -,young man," said Bill, "it thftfs medicine which no other call ap- boon by OHILEIS BUSINESS METHODS ., strong grower and Tory productite. A, A good variety because of SIVO G? din,,T quality. Season little. er&toly PrO&Ictive. A strong UP bmu any narrer escapes, the bears bad 'am," proach. It has never pushed sensational methods, but has simply () CHANGING, fruit, quality and productiveness. �. Iright growor and useful to lengthen' gone on effecting relief and making At present, according to a comular I Merveille de la dironde.—It'rult be- in the season. — ____ .C,ornsare caused by the pressure of new converM . report, Chile Is passing through a I I low medium to medium In 61210 tiaedlum to large bunohoa; skin, mod- ,Baby Vqost' ak.-"r, rult SMOL11 to medium I In mudinin to long, well-filled bunch- ' tight boots, but ,to one Tleed 1)(11 thein. long when so gilft- _________ HIRED vo SING *O,R A KING. transition period aa regard both adver- tising and merchandising. 1110thods , .. ider; briskly, a bacid erately thick, tel U jloaso� -lit scarlet; ncid, medium qual- s; brig Very troubled will, -pie a remody as Holloway's Vorn The most cu"ious eontractlitat ev r borrowed fronit tile United States or,, 1i a . I ,U,AJJIy good. good flavor; iD Inedlum. to latc. Ripens MOT 1,131ty" L Season medium. Pro- ductiye� A stron,-, moderately spread- I 'Cure Is aVallable. --- made was probabp an operatic star !y th%t of Varinellf, w1io about tile year being adopted. I—— ,� - ly than ryorue. A y�ry strong gr W3 . ' Ono of the best u quallt,, b, I ratlite go - Ing grower. A very hardy ,sort. Foliage batter than some. I ,,, ,gypt has a .railroad which runs in I Aralght line over the desert for M ,)Tile 1734, was derlvlur,� an Income of st - ��5,01)o Per anninn. This thing like $, Comfort for the Dyapeptic.—Th( 're Is no ailment so harassing a t , Lot small. Has do e 'Noll 0.t Itankins Red.--lilruit sluall to me - ft . . distance of forty-five miles. singer afterwards visited Spalti, where hausting lis IdYspovsia' which arlses _ - liliperinion 4tation. bridg& tal I dinni to Ion well -tilled bunehoa; "I I - I . . � ­_ _ ­ tho King, 11,111lip, V. was suffering, from from dofective action of tile stollla6k . A � Naplesi-441rult rat"djuill in size iii(.oright briskly scarlet; acid; quality medium. Verv, --- - ____­ . — � — mental depression. from which noth- and liver, and the vlotITA of It Is t(i " � . small bunches., skin tilloU; sub-teld; quailty medium to above Oeas( )n late. A 1110di'llu, I Soa�4on medium. pwductive. A strong, upright. grower. Red Cross (Cherry x Whito Grape). 7-1___..4 I I r", � rftv,��, I , 1.11 I i �, 11 i, I.- V 1 I" arousod him until the advent of Fla"Inoill. The Quoon was so dolight- be pitio&. Yet lie can find Eeady relief in Parme!ee's, VeaotIable Pills, al has It- , � medium. grower; Njt Tleittly so pr6dUOUT01 —Orig. Jacob blooro, Xttica, N. Y : o, � " I I - ­­ � I, ad to s6e, her Toyal spoll,,ye once more - Intaor.tod In a'a7thing, and she enr=� preparation 11hat establislivil self bq years of offeetivis nse. Thero as many of Saunders' seedlings, ,Saunders (setiming ,of Ditek 1q&Pl6s Introduced by lGrimns Nurstry V, 0 Prait medluta to large; light At"arlet �­ ! t� . ed b-hrinelit At a salarY of $10,000 to In htlffrid. This lie did, sing- are Pills that are widely advOrtiscd as the ever t6*110unded, ueodllng).-�rig. Win. i0aunds. troAaferrod to %&11,j:r,11,- 16ag, compact butch6s; subacid, l,N%prI&tj:y, sluality )matter tilau some * remain Ing t 0 aAM6 four stings to Vic Xing gr6atest but act olito of theftis 40alt ftlik III I 0 d(A, out.; Aloutal Varm, 09Q WA, 1497. Prult **era f#r Iiatift raw liieeaue# 01; so 11 . 4 . . I- --_ *Y60r Alslit for tfhvk Y01ra. valus witik '16a*01ee's. 0 !� Al G 4`*,� I., 1. I. -1 ii, -**,,, I I 2 0 ­ 1, . i I I � ­­­ - - _. - __ ­ '] J, I)Poo a Valuavie triends4slIt. 11 Ott need IrleadR, June, ever7b"y 4"" but we must take our lrlieaft sin we find thom, even ots they Iiiamt Us xAt- intled with us, as we are., People will not be diotwat X "u 4ro open hearted, And Mvkilly. TW will be, it they Imagine 79im nit in judgment. Do unto Qohwo, �rom I know, the old rule holds good always. - Will you write +41 mo . Aim very . P, )oar Miss Rosailad:— I I f emu? ­ AM5,0M. I am now twenty-five years of age, I . 6 ,nd'haye teou keeping tompany with A TOW FOR THE RUES young man or ,almost the same age, , --oui3r several montils, olcler—for 8 . I ears. A year (tgo, we had 0. fall -but THE ONLY REALNERVE TONIC , ,IS, hich lasted some months, then we A GOOD ,5UPPLY Of �RICIKI an and. Intended. RED SLOOD. s was his wish, that as soon as his 1� — $ � , , -no sister was ima,rried we would get � it . if People only attend to their arried too, and she has now lbe0a blood, instead of worrying ,r, th6ZU'- arried for a couple of months and solves ill," said an .eminent aierve � ie ,has never mentioned anything specIalist, 'live doctors would not , bout getting marrle� yet; also the ,,, our consulting rooms crowde4l with nervous wrecks. More pRoffie ast time I saw him he -seemed Tather . suffer from worry thaia � anyt)#nx Istmut to me, and seemingly he Is else." . . - I ather falling in love with my sister, The sort of thinj w'hlcl% the aoc- vho to not as old as I am. Now Miss lalist spoke of Is the Tierrous.run- losalind,woUld you please tell 1120, down condition caused by overwork; whether It would be proper for me -to a3id the many anxieties of U -43-Y. %sk him what his intentions were? or SUfferers find themselves tired, low - d -p you think it,.would be -out of place? spirged and unable to keep their " I haye a good position, but I feel that minds ,on anything. An -y sudden molse p living like thia, I am wasting my tip ITUrts like a blow, They are Jull of as I never Un:ow what minute he will groundless fears and do not �Isleep turn back from me when I would be, well at night. Ileadaches and other left as I think lie is the Only man I nerve pains are part of the 03jowY, couldle happy with, , and It all comes from starved 3t,Qrveo. During'our fall -out I had several-, op- Doctoring the nerves with polson- portunities to get married, but would ,sedatives is a terrible mist".o. ' The not accept them as I felt I did not love ,only real nerve tonic is a coad sup - them , but this young man I dearly ply of rich, Ted blood. Tbo?otoxe to 1�� love and to not win him would break relieve n,ervousTiess and fun -down my heart. Would 7ou pleaft give healt1i Dr. NVIlliams' Pink Pillo ohoul,X ­� me y6ur advise how I could find out be taken. Those Pills snaue 416w; whothe r he really, Intends to marry rich blood, which strengthens the ' me or,not as I in� worried terrilfly. spirits, and makes hitherto 4eipou- Q Hoping, to's6b your advise soon. ,dent people bright .and cheerful. It I WORRIED ELIZABUMM, you We at all "out of fA07W' you Dear Elizabeth.:— . shoul7,beglil taking Dr. WiUiams' . I , In the fl4st I place, Elizabeth dear, stop worrying! Don't yon know that Pink Pills. through . YOU 43an got these , pill$ worrying will bring wrinkles and� a ally dealer In medicine, or by mall strained anxious expression ivhich is at 50 cents a box Or six boxes, for not at all becoming. And you would $2.50, from The Dr. Williams, Me4lelut think to bear you talk that twenty- Co., Brockville, Out. 0 . five were fifty-eight. -You are just , reaching the ageAv_hea a girleazlilake I � THE SPELL OF THE WITCH t I herself really entertaining and charm- ' DOCTOR. .. Ing and when she can look her best. In the twentieth cenv,jr' I y, accord - You just make up your mind to . Ing to the report of Forward move- I look so nice and act so prettily that ment survey there -are approximately your young man will sit up and take 120 million people In Afriea, beld IrL notice. After eight years of loving abject fear through the hundreds of , him and waiting his beck -and call he thousands of witch doctors who alone Is too sure,of you altogether, Just axe believed to have the ,power v?, make him a little axious about wheth- "spelling otit" the evil spirits. The er you waut him or not and he'll step theory of the African natIve._reg'ard- " lively. Ing disease Is that an enemy casts a. I . ROSALIND. spell which enters the body, end ,it - must either be spelled out or ,cast Dear Rosalind-- I . out, and this is, accomplished by the I am twenty-one years of age, and use of such 6harnl.E� or ,prescriptions would like to -ask your advice con- such as that ,cited which often kill .1 cerning one or ,two questions which before they have the Opportunity of are puzzling me. proopg their curative powers. The � I have been reading "Advice to natives of South Africa, the survey Girls" and am of the opinion .that your finds, depenil entirely oil witch doc- advice is quite worth while. tors and herb doctors. For Sj6 wil- I have been working in Toronto the lion native people theire are only , past four years, and led quite a lone- twenty-three missionary doctors and ' . ly life as 1, was* too timid to make nineteen nurses. Scattered among - ' aquallitances in the city. * There was the millions, this little band of -work- a vacancy JU on(F of my home town ers accomplishes wonders. ]Aut tile offices, and r returned in'Juue to take away of the ,witch doctors is Bracti- , the position as I would be once again cally unaffected. . at home and in the midst of all my friends. ALCOHOL AS A MOTOR FUE1_ . It seemed to me my mind and body Alcohol alone Is not suliable for ixse were fairly cra*ing for a jolly time, aff In existing types of high-speed Inter - I had -taken no part in frolics of any nal combustion engines, such as are d I kind since going to the city, and in- used in motor cars, but mixed With tended having a good time when I an equal part Of banzol it forms anex- settled here. Yen will understand cellent full for this purposo. that I have been deeply disappointed or I should not be writing for advice. TWO GREAT,.EA,R--nHQ(JA,KE -BELTS '17he girls and boys have their steady chums, and I do not ,care for the There -)are two cg��hquake belts which '�Iiclrcle the -world. One Of others, and perhaps I couldn't have them cruns through the MediteTranean them it I did. I do not knoNy. I region and Asia Minor iG the HIma- shall tell you my ideal it youi-,care to listen and then you caii tell me It layas and beyond, crossing the Pa - I am too particular as mother sayst ClfiC,tD Central America and tke Carib - bean. I do not like any one that smokes, V. The tther encircles the Pacific drinks, cheTm or Is indifferent to re- 40ceau, ranning n9rth*ard along the ligion. I caLot understand whether it ill because I do not keep the con- Andes In South America, following the versation lively or what It is that west coast of Worth America, con- tinuing on by way of the Aleutian - keeps every one so distant. I also 44ve the feeling that it I did confide chain to Kamchatka, and Passing in some,one of those whom I would tlx,roulh the. . I Philippines and New ,aalamd. like they would only betra6y the eon- The two' belts cross each other In fide4ce. I am judging them from what they tell me bf others. Onp the Andes and in the western Pacific. more thing I do not know it I a in too Within them occur 941 Per Mat of all the earthquakes recorded on the sensitive of hurting othvr people's terrestrial globe, feelings, but'l do not think one can be Please advise me. ak- i trust you will pardon me for t FreEh Supplies in Dcrnand�Wlier- ever Dr. Thomas' Ellectric Oil has Ing up so much of your time and hoP 8 been Ordered, showing that �rhorover to see your helpful answer in "Ad- it goes this excollent. .041 Impresse.; vice to Girls." r at INIE. its power on the people. No matter in what latitude it may ba found Its Dear June:— potency is never Impaired. It is put I consider your letter very thorZugll- in nioA portable shap�� in bottles and ly worth while; and it Is -the 'kind of can be carried without fear of bmak- letter I love -to get. When Some- -age. thing it; really causing one of "my ' . ­ girls" unhappiness I want to know WHAT FE-111TILIZERS. Allit— ,. about it and do what I can to help. WHAT THEY 00. Some times the help is just under- standing and sympathising, somedilles Fertilizers are plautfood carriers, it is of pra,atiml. value. But always pure and simple. Iney carry just the same plautfood canstituents a.4 I am here to listen, and that Is some- are suliplied by barn manure. but In ays open your thing. you cannot alw' teart to your family and friends -but larger nuantities and In morei ooncen- you always can to me In a letter., It trated form; ammoltia, which tauses the growth of the straNv of gr*in, the is easior tot 'you when -you know I will vine of potatoes, and the stalk Of not betray your confidence. Now to come back to June and her very corn: phosphoric Acid ,which Isacreas- Teal probloin. 'Wrilen you ivere, away, es the yiold of grainii-huteng Its rip- oning and fills the k6hol; and potash. June, you were lonely and a bit home- sick and your Ideal of home and its which gives the plant power to resist 'disease surroundings grow morebep,utifuland and materially assiata in tht' format4ou of ,starch In the grain OF attractive every day. In fact, Your ideal grew lovelier than the real thing tuber, and strongthens, straw. Per - and when you,came back you suffered tilizors carry their guarantood per- eolitage of plautfooA lit an Uvallable with disappointment - . it is always that way, June. form --that Is. in a form In which am - luoula. phosDhorlc acid and P-,)ta,.qlr It will be necessary for -you to ad- just yourself to make tfic, best of 'Vill d"4801" in the moltzturo of the things as you find them. # soil and ill tho Juices 4)f th,t Want roots. Parin crops cannot ft&d upoil It is possible and ttltogether likAy solid partl0m; of WNII. In 0 rdtr for that you havo grown away from y4r.ar hoino-town friends during your ab- food to enti,r thQ 11all". It Must dis- sence; and ,they lua,7 juat think that solve In water or piaa� root Juices, W1 that It raii be talien Into the Plaut �� 11 you do not cAre for them or their In zt)lutloll. il"ertilize's tsupply thi-I methods of amusement. Your Idpals cannot be too high', your readily nutritive lood to tho 7011U.C; plant the same as the cow supplies; aim tot) lofty, but Illy deal., do not let readily digestiblo food to hOr Calf—1� your ideal stand Ill tile wzy of prae- Adjust It to Invet, the ' 11,enry 0. Bell, II.S.A. t,cal livin.g. domands, of every day hapljiue.�s. Ii'or extample. supl)OSing a voll'Ag Iiian in ____ , ()ue of tllc. coni'llonest *OmDIaiUN town Is attmeted towards YOU And of ilifautf, ig werms, and the MoIA Jr -f - want$ to b4come a fritnd. Ile is, a foetive applic'Itiffil for t1itm 13 Voth- fine, Imasly chap, Intelligen't aud easy I ZY Gimaves, Nvorla I!Ntemit;4101'. to liko: ,,but lie lias hoeartt, that you Sjn0k1*r.-' ale Stgys 4twat, alIq yetj, , I I I---- Minard's I.Iniment For *00, Me. I 0 �, t , A ON