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Barrie Examiner, 26 Sep 1901, p. 7

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Won ` suzpnom rorttna Team 25c] KIUIHIID \VUl Lll U1 UlL`,lHL'.,..`. \\'ife-I3ut do you think there is any comparison in the importance lot the two transactions`? Minanfs liniment Relieves ;\'enr_al, I _:_._::.: IIINMERRY ULD ENGLAND] ` b : Its arm? n - H YOU Want uf'r'1:n, 2135:, 'r(-'n`:"IL'rnv. Anus. I The Dawson commission Co. ' n {Occurrences in the Land That `Reigns Supreme in`th_e Com- mercial World. Lady Aberdeen gave a ga1;_den party recently to the Eighty Club at the Royal Botanical Gardens. London. l`l\n nlI`,'!\ nc 1\'r.......-_u- - _.__, -.. ..vu.u.u.un uu:.uL:ua', JJ"llll()l1. The Duke of Newcastle has the _rigl1t; to present". the King with :1. right-hand gldve ion: use on Corona- tion day. lI.'..... 1.1.1.... "A I _n.... .,.,.._..v..\- vv--vnovv --y~......u.o Sir Francis Swittenham, Governor of Singapore, is one of the best. known Englislinienin the Far East, Where he has performed many con- spicuous public services. He is also a literary .*.vorl;e1.' of wide repute.` liaving purchased that successful vol- ume Malay Tales" and other Works , of less note. He is now engaged in compiling a dicLion:\r_v oi the Mala_v~ language.` ' `r ../1.. rr__..._:_,,, 1- r . . ~--., ....._, . King Edwartl has t_e1egmphcd to Lord Tennyson expressing his delight at the success of the Duke and Duch- ioss of CornWa1l's visitfto South Aus- tralia. ............... .. ........ The King is credited with ajdesire to relieve the restrictions _which gov- ern the Royal palaces. The public shall have peeps at Buckinghzun Pal- ace, as well as at Windsor Castle, and at great St. James` as well as at Kensiugton. run- "`..1A,,I r1, , . . iv . .| "LAST mm GENTURIEM .4... _-~..u-4;, uuu. _The British Governmend, holds land `in (.`l1a.tlm.n1 by paying the heirs of . _the man from whom it was bought, for two peppercorns. The man s de- scendants now live in Holland, and the peppercorns are annually sent thither in -.1 gold box. Mr. Alfred Hewlett, managing di- rector of the Wigan Coal &, Iron Company, who had already subscrib- ed 1,000 has intimated his int_e1`i'- tion of giving an additional 5,000 to the Wigan Mining and Techinical Institution. which was started as the Wigan Diauioncl J ubilce Mclnorial; I C`t.. l"...___:_. r` 3 ,,,, ru :WHA'1`. JOIIN BULL AND HISI PEOPLE ARE DOING. I In addition to his `other honors, Sir James Wilcocks has been award- ;ed a, speci:11"grant, the equivalent of . 5,000, for his services in the Ash- anti Exposition. An, - - _ _...r..... ...v... After an experience of two years and a. loss of nearly 10,000 the 3Blackbu1'n Corporation has abandon- ed penny fares on their electric tram- !lwuys ann charge 1=}d. 'CI..:... rt-.. n:.. 'Avp,,.,u IV - .. ......u .......D., -3`.-. P;rig.-(-`en. Sir Alfred Gasclce, of the British army, has been made a. lnajor-general and a. Knight Grand 1Co1nu1-.u1(lcx' of the Order of the Inr idian Empire for his services in China. A -_-._u:,,, ,,,,,,, . ` -.- .,-...- __---.._. .. .... ..-.. nu. vnuyu Au uunuuu A peculiar souvenir is kept at I-Iat- cld. It is a. stone, over a. pound in weight, with which ' the window in Lord Sa.1isbury's carriage was smash- ed at Dumfries on October 21st, 1884.-. ` During the year 1900 no fewer than 272.rocks and shoals which were dan- gerous to navigatioii were reported by the Admiralty Survey ])epu1-tment Nine sunken rocks were discovered by vessels striking on them. Fl... `l.7:..... :. ......-):L...1 ...:.1. _-.I-,9,,_ _. __ __ ._ ..- . nu. ;uu nu uuu uuuunnx calll. T&r YOU. 8l'6 IEEVIIIR o \'mu- shelve: x nnufnrn-u-o m:..... 11.... ...:.:..x. ---.-- `:7 j j j H I Ceylon. you leaving o your shelves I custom-drawin line which you cannon afford to be without. I: Lead Packages to Rptall at 25, an, 4 , so and coo. > ---1--::---: "UNJUST Q1 HIM. ` bl For Over Fifty Years n1v`n Qnn-I-uncn R-1 nvvn hue H -J.-o 1u:1-'3 12. o:I3A.1v-rs : It you are not handling best. results all your BUTTER, E008, POULTRY. othor FRUIT! Ind PIODUOI, to O r" E.` i cg ; n '. fgn Limited, Cur. West. Market and -:- aaminlim Llna Steamship: Honllul Lo Livernodl. Bouton to Unr- UUIIIIIIIUII DIIIU UIUOIIIIWIIIFU Liverpool. pool. Portlnnd to Liverpool. Vin Queens- town. Lu and I'M: Steunslnpu. S riot uccommodn on for cluva of mt-ongors. .a was and Btatero nu are unidshlps. peciu I , non ha: been given to an Second Saloon and Thl -(_.`lnu Accommodation. Fol rues otpnnu sud all pamculun. app}: to In] nun! 3! the Company. or Richards. mm t 00. D. Tomnoe tCo.. 71 am: BL. Benton. Muntreal and Povtntl n-I-III IVIIUI vi:-I -us-nu an -uua-- Lowest prices over uotod. Fire catalozuo Soiiluszrazl ms. mailc tree. Wrilza us for any thing in llu.-.Ic nr ilnslcal Instrument-'. ran 1 `r ~mr nmmn o. nn `I :...:L...1 | iii' Z`il'i"'51i6Y'h"E'E: "b hC'.""Ii13inea. I'nu-nnln Ont. nn lvlnninna, \Tnn EEIEET METAL #00`-ICU`-3 3908.. 124 Ad 1 Ida EL. CORNICES. 1'onoxr_o. c ` - 05!. u_.`..-_ IlIu.runIl:IIu|, IITEIIIIU vnlx I u I I u s u. lavznv TOWN BAN HAVE 'A7aAun v__ ._.._ _ ___ n,_..-_|-...- ONE LAWSUIT I-IASJ BEEN IN EXISTENCE FOR 300.YEARS. For all skin allmanti. I. 0. calvrt a co.. llanoheotor, England when you wrllo to an auvortlser ten hlm mu you saw his advortlsament In this paper. It In to our Interest to do so. as our Folks are treated onoatlv and carved with the best. ---:.__ ....-.. _ _-_ -_. _... ;-......-.`.___ Dyeing I cleaning! For the very baiuend mm -my tn H... --u - -an :1--Iuvnlu II I EIIIII VIII `Look for agent in your town. or send direct. ; Montreal,Toronto. Ottawa, Quebec. I holds thc.1'ocbord for popularity. In a recent year it had 1 .017,000 vis- itors, against, 790,000 to British Museum, and 938,000 to National }a11lex`y. ' 1. HI.` DOUEII 1\Cl1Sll]g[L}ZZ LU USCUIB. _ C.`-ALVERT'S CARBOLIG __ (_)_|N] M_ENT. l ~ l\I\/\/'\4\/\ \l\/\I\l\I\ AGENTS-IF YOU VVANI` A LIVE 0! fast-selling goods that give you ave! halt prot and sell in every house, wrlt( us. The F`. E. Karn Co., 132 Victoria street. Toronto. 3/.15` NATIONAL AND PATnIon_(;__ m nu.su'1u. urc-at Iirituin has 18,O00,V:1nd Sczmdilluvia. 7,000. . Oi foreign settlers in the United States. 25) per cent. are Irish, 12 `per cent. English, 3, per cent. Scotch. Germans are 31 per cent... and Canzuhuns no less t.1w.`n 11 per cent- ' One of the most protracted cases` in the annals of the law was only - detritletl in 1806 after luLVing' been in existence for 300 _\,-'-r-.':tr5.. On the 21st of June, 1590, the ::.~.:ul,;e_t communi- ty of the llttvarian town oi. l. nte1'- fral-.en`instituted legal proceed`-v .=; .&l.f. ,'ili|lSL the Lords` of . 1`hun_'.ten, front wlunn they claiine:l- t\\'o-niillimis of. marks in lieu of the possession of (1 certziin famous forest of oaks and bet-c:lies. .'l`he trial opened at {~`.p(-ier, but no deci. hein.j;' arrivecl at. it. inp.-'3 on the .`_'1:at of June ainixixatlly twas ztgreed to ('uniinue.the proceed-| until the case \`':\ls` ('()llL'ill(i(!ti. Years- pas.sed, -and tho.-`e \v_l~.n Ilegun the .';iuLri'c:l died one l.\_`:' one, but ()U1(`.l'5-i qui('kl_y fille.l their pint-:.~'. and alto-l p,et.l:erv it is t::.l:'.a.ilate(l that. over 10(),(l(lO per.s'on.`; \':en; more ` nr less directly concernt.-(l in the cam until it was settled live ,_\ears ago to the mlvantag,-`e of both ]Hl.l'i.i(.'.`. thuug'h_ what the total cost. amounted to it is impossible to estimate. Bi5il()[) llenir-tru's \viil-case,." which concluded in 18'.l() after :1, run of 122 _\'C:ll'S. iln 1.768 Bisliop Ileinetrn (lied and left e:state:4 worth $i.:.l:'tI,()00 for (lis-tributimi muong.-; his heirs. A dispute ensued. which, by the time it was settled in the ;\`ear mentioned. had resulted in the m'ig.','inul stun be- ing practically all spent in law` costs. The real le-,';att-es were. of course flcml. and theirrdt-sci.-ntlants were mi- l_v uinle to pocket at so\'ereip;n each when liustilities eventually . (`1\i\lI?`. '.l`() AN I-IND. Mr. Justice Chitty, of l'In[:iant]. had_n. case br0up,'ht before him in 18$)-1 which had taxed the abilities of judicial nia_qnates for 150 years without. their being able to give judgment either way. J'heAcnnteml- ing parties ivere named Ashton and Mtttimessuii, and the case iv-.13 I re- vived to bring` about _the di.s`tril_iu- tion of the amount of 1 bend en- tered into in 1731 to secure the pay- ment of $5t H'l and interest. and which` emitaineda clause to the ~el`t`ect that in default of payincnt the sum pn_\'- nhle should be $2,000. As it hap- pened, the` interest" Worked out. at uppruximzitel_V S'.!a')0,00tl. but the plaint.ili's were only able to recover the 32,000. I\iIi1nHl|`i1 lur lit: Innnuu an hum-_l !'llUl`J ZSU U15 British War songs or the 712,000 gypsics in Europe, 200,000 are in I`urke_v, and 197.000 .in Austria. Great Jiritain only 18,000,` and 7.000. What is Jimmy howling about now? He thought his gmndxnothcr had sent him a box of chocolate for his birthday, but it turned out. to be a. box of soap. (2. C. Richards so Co. ` Fear Si1's,'-Your 'M1NARD'S LIN-. IMENT is our remedy for sore throat colds and all ordinary ailments.` .rl 1....-A lI- \\l\Ir'Lr- 'a\:I1'I on I-r\I:tuIvA . cuxuri uuu illl Ul (.llIliU'_V RIIIUUIILS. .lr. never fails to relieve and cure promptly. (.ITARl I`.R \VI`l'n(YI"I`F`.N`,. _Sincc 1848 specie has multiplied threefold, paper money more tl1a.( fourfold. Paper money is now mom ' than 40 per cent. of -.111 currency. Minardfs Linimir saie everywhere amed condition or the mucous su r nco=. We will give one Hundred Dollars for any cnse of Deafness (caused by calm-rh) that can an be cured by Hall : Cauxrrh Cure. Send tor circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY Rrsn, Tnlnn n Min:ml s Liniment Cures Burns, etc. u: nu ullrllliu uunui_uL'u, nearing will Do (let strayed forever; nine cases out of ten an caused by cutnrrh, which is nothing but an `Dr amed condition of the give for an! 7 ul'l`i\`cd ut. ll D 1H 1\ J...La .l' 1 l`4l..l. . 'l`hv nulhorilieu ut the time were 1111-` nl-lo Ln settle the mutter, so the case tll':LL', f.`,L`(] on, and although more than two centuries have elupsod it is ul- lc-ged that no (lecisiull has yet been. lh \1r 4 l... Hinard's Linimcnt Curesj Daudrum - -..... vnuuu * local applications as they cannot. reach thl d eased portion of the car. There is only on way to cure deafness, and `hat ls by constlt tlonul remedies. Deafncsf is: caused btya inamed condlvlon ofthemucoueliningo th Eustachian `Tube. What} this tube is in} amed you nave arumblmg sound or lmper feet. hearing. and w on It is on rely close dcntnessla the team and unless the lntlnm motion can be taken out and this tube restore to its normal conditlcn, hearing wlllbo de- nine 09!; nothmz an In.- Interest to do our Folks onoatly r~\, V v\zw~o\~aV~rvv\ \'-v\/\/\l\v\ 1'. u. \llll`AAVl`A 1. co \IU., S ld b D gittr, "c. f!n.ll's+yI<`a1rxlrl1f-y Pillsare the best. lnsirumenta. Drums, Unlfoms. Etc. llillllll ?l'IIllll ll ! IIIIIP I IIIIIH when ten hlm (MI vou nanor. The vSouth Ifenslngtozz Musctim lnlds Hm,rnr'nrrl fur nnnnlnv-ihr Tn DUAL Port 1\Iu1grave._ . v. mu nu; wu-cuuyour wan to me `f BRITISH MIEIIIOAII DYEINO 00." 1`.nnb [run 1-nnbln run: 5...... .... --_z .n_,_. sauna anvv-van vu Irv-' nuaannnl Toronto.0nt.. and Winnipeg, Mun Cases Where the'Enormous Legal Expenses Swallow up the Estates. Deafness Cannot be Cured ii _ _-v'--_----` very beituend you! work to the lnnlvlou Allzlnnnn nupnun an. AGENTS WANTED. CANADIAN 3, free. F. J. CHENEY & C0.. Toledo. 0. :1 nah}: '.'-in ' T PRICE 30 CENTS. -n` -__._ `Du..- Kn CHARLES WIIOOT'1`EN_.~_ Lrlwive. 5. Othlr FRUITS Limited and Coiborne St., Toronto. xx-vx/~rvs\rv -- .....-- W P 0 I095 ux_u o.;,uuu, /\ll,|mu;.-;h h_v mu lnouns so long- livutl, the 1 a1rk(-r V. lhuvkins`. case is] wm-t|1_v of mention because it \\'u2~" vtlm m`i;;`iIml uf(`l1url(.-s Dickens's ".Iurnd_v('c,v. .l:u'n(L\'ce" dirspute in ~|3lcuk IIQu.=:e." In 18:23 a wealthy \\'-st lmliuu plun_LL-r named John ]`au'lu.-1' (lied. and a, luxvsuit bugnnl .um(m,g` the 1'elul.i\'L-s us to the divi-. siuu of his pI'0pe2'L_v. IL is snid that: the r2:mrnmus legul expanses s\vnl;f lom.-(l up the wlmlg: _nt the estate by, 1H('`.`I. srfthc cusc hml to be dropped. for want of fuutls and something` to light over.` _ t In Inn ! tum r.....:1:.m .......,..x rn...., \./nu AD. 3 Price 500. May be hid H from 1.1! Music Daalen. ENGINEERS` R SUPPLIES. . Aoheaios condo, Pine covering Lubricating ofu. Greases. eta. WM. BUTTON GDMPOUND 00., Umitcd. 'I"t\I')lI|l1'lI M' Y U11. TORONTO- at .35, light. over. In 1697 two families muucd (-`as-- min and Hcpic, residing _in the Spun- ish town of "n|'CL`]()lll\ quurrellcdl over the possession of ' ' A (IIIAIT 1\II1vv\ I ' ----u-< I\'0\\ l`I1EY NEVER SI"ls1AI\'. \ unnln... ( __...._._,__._._ ISEYOND RECALL. gunum. , You don't tell me so? And Su_V you were tlxerct ' . Yes. > . \'uu were im-'itcLl were you? Of course. ' And to be invited at man has to V01! 3 I `have plenty of money or u grout deal of genius? I rocisc|_v. . I'll. Jones`. I am very glgd to hem` . you have lwculne rich all of u suddo":-n. 1.cm| mo twenty-ve dollars. -------L -. in-. nu.-.v.v|\IlL us A SMALL 1"] ICLD. lIl\I`;Vl;An ..l- I... l..\.. I 151151.`. , I Mothers with gr(n\'inp;' dzuIp:hler.<: , will make no mlstnlcc if they insist. , upon the occasional use of Dr. Wil- liams Pin]; Pills ; they will help them to develop properly : will make their blood rich and pure. and thus wurd on` (lisease and decline. ` The genuine pills are sold only `in boxes bearing the full name. Dr. \\'llliums' Pink Pills for Pale. Peo- plo"'ou the wrapper around en'ch box. None other is genuine. no mat- ter what some. self~-interested deuler Iuuy say. If in doubt, send direct. to the llr. \\'illi:\1xlsT Medicine Cn., ]lr0clu=llle. ()nt.. nnd the pills will be mailed post puid at. 50 cents` 0.1 box. or six boxes for $2.50. E _,, , A -V'nl s do mauldcr, Izzy. 1 mn in great troubles. Ve soldt u mun a set of teeth mlt, a. gold plate at four dollars down und two a vcek. Und he hasn't. made the sec- ond payxm.-pt. \ v dnn't.`vnn lnl.-n .ln 4....u. _-_ uuu 1.lLl)'l!1U!lL- \'_v don't.`you tuko do teeth (way from him `I . ' , Vc c:m't. He's got, lockjnw. ' uu:rul'_V nmmuon. _ stubbs--Ycs, yc-ur's ago; but fame is so c0mm_on now that ` wouldn't. have it. - . ; ,_, ..__... --uu Scribl*s--You used to literary ambition. ---+---- 2 Seven in evvry 10,000 people who die in Engkmd are murdered. - cunntv .- hut.) Linn LIIIJLIKU LU DHU llL'illLll restoring vi`r1ues of Dr. Willi:uns' . 1`ink Pills.` \\ hen my daughter Lena, , (now thirteen years of uge), begun ;lthe use of your medicine, aL= little ; o\'er a year upyo, she was in it most u'ret(:hed ct.-udition. -]n_ fact. we were` seriously ulul'n1C(l lest she might not! l recover. The Iirsl. syinptmns were a. feeling of lnnguor and \\`eu.Iu1ess, .5grxuluull_v growing worse. She be-`I iceune pole.` `(Hit esh, haul little or no ' .:I'nppetite and was apparently going ,into 11. decline. Finally the trouble became complicated with a persistent sore throat, wliiclrgnwe her great, tlilliculty in swullm\'ing'. 1 gave her several advertised medicines, but: they did. not beuelii. her. Then / she. [was placed under the care of tfdoc-I tor, who said her blood was poor! and wut.er_\`. and her whole systenmi ' bndly run down. The doctor's treat- ment did not help her any, und then acting on the advice of (1. neighbor, I beprnn to give her Dr. Williuxns` Pink Pills. The confidence with \vlu'ch this ' medicine was uiged upon us was not mispliteed, as I soon noticed 11 > dis- .tinct iunx1ro\'einent. in my; daughter's condition. The use of the` pills for u few weeks longer seemed to complete- ly restore her, and from that time : she hns heen ct cheorlul, lig'ht-hearted `girl. the very picture of health. 1 will ulxvnys recommend Dr Williams Pink Pills to other sullerers. feeling` . su_re they will prove quite as elce- A cious as they did in my daughter's ll?-70." - Spzoddnt` - - u - 35. ` sozodont `tooth Powder - 1:. Latin Liquid and Powder - 75. Allatonspr bx pull for-th_:_.o.dco. S_gmp_1o f9r_ t_!ge pos_t_ag_e; ac. I .. I I It Will Keep-the Blood Rich,` Red_ and Pure, Strengthen the ' Nerves _and Prevent Decline _ Mr.-:. Hiram: llinklcv, the wife of u. rospoctotl furmur .in Smith 1'1.-lluux_H Lowxlsliip. \\'c-Hund county, Ontario, '4 l.<:u_vs :-"IL is with grout pleu.~'.m'e .' {hut I giv-3 this tribute to the health \Villi:uns'~ !` j~ gthu l\\'flI' n vnnn urrnx pk.` .. .. ` ._v~-..-..- -.-.~..._,._,,, We {never rcnncmbcv the [aces of Cause we love most clearly. 'l`h:m's so. l`n snvn mo 1 n.-nix ! Qnll `AN U1 ~'1`()-1.!A'1"I~`. HAIEY }:()(.`:\'l'ZP.! 1`hi:~.'. is- the vs-x',\` latest. baby? ,souLhcx, uml is v. -.u*ruulcd to calm the mo.-51. cnvx'g'utic iufuul. voculist. The invention which lms: just huen putcnlcd. ` ('on. of :11: ordinary! `l`(vckil1;.',' chair, with :1 icnltlic utLuch-! ed ; uhd the foml p;u'(!uL has only to inrzcrt, the child in the luttorv and `sent; herself in the fnrlncr, and rock! p,'enUy buc1;\vm-(I auul fuI'\\'u1'd{ and} the baby goes to sir-op uithuut. un- necos: of time. \\"hr-n nnl in '1|gn Ilxn livnllln clinu lIL'UL'bZ`ill'_'y -IUHB ()1 LINN`. when not in `I150 the crnLllo_ sljdt-s tlmlcrnentlx the chem`. und wlmn this- - is done :1 rather lmildsuxno pi(*('c of. furniture is the 1`csul1.. '1`hc`invcntor has n+su mzulo p1~n\'isin1\ for two youn_v.~," children Ivy do.<.ig.-jning 21' (l (21':l(HL`., which pulls out on .cither' side nf_t.hu vlmir, one tales -i leaping.-: into Um 01.!-.1-r when not in use. With Lhi.-s upp:n-`anus two'yuung' specimens - of infant humanity may: be |ull6(l to sleep at 1.110 sauue-tinloqi uvluiln {I111 nu:-an nu-.1n.\4hn. :.~. IlI\I\/\ ,....,-...,., ...m. ...-.- u...... n|I\ll nub In while the nurse or>umLher is com- .~ fortubly scant.-cl in the chair. f'c-mling : her favorite novel or x'nug'uzinc. _,____ _ A OCCASIONALLY REQUIRE TONIC MEDICINE. u----.. 'r1n: CROWDED 1`uoN'r now_ C`....3I-.|... tr Googl {fox-Bagd l`eeth Not Bad for Good Teeth ,,Y_;;-- . DISTRESSINO CA SE. GROWING GIRLS. nave . some? wun |..u.-. . In (lornmny people are moving` in- to towns as rapidly as in England. 'l'IIe percentage of pvrsons living in_ gities of war 100.000 has risen `from 7.1 per cent. in 18821.0 16.14 , YEAR BY YEAR. [and kept, in usable condition inden-, 'ite1y. This is one of the nesL' Sthings to think of in preparing for; {the winter, for it helps very, much; .:t.o keep up the condition of the cows ~_n.nd prepare them_ for the-`work of; lthe winter. And to do it. is-a matter :,or foresight and pi'epu1'ut.ion not to `be neglected. The` due preparations [for feeding are next, not only 10 be ithouglit of. but made xvithbut. de- ) `lay. l:`.conom_v consists very much in .1imel_v prepumtions` for business, "3 ..-.-. ..vv..v .1- Azuna uuvuu ' is by far the gre-.\'test expense of the] business. Of course the growing` of lt is equally important, but for the mteotest part just. now this part of the business lms been done for the season. except so for that the pos- tures may be cureiullv 'eke(l out by good nnumgement, so us` to supply as much of the best food procux-able as long as possible, The ordinary - cow pasture i$..I. sad sight to the thoug`htful. brogressive duirymmi. It is an example of avoidable waste- of good grass by the nccumnlationl of the manure s':a1.tered over it,` which not only kills the-grass, buti malzes the spots ollensive to the bi cows, and although the stimulus of .` "the manurenmy have greatly in- " creased the herbage near it, this! course growth is refused by the-cows}: and thus it is :1 second damage. The '2 rule should be to stutter these.1 droppings so that they will not be :~ offensive, being soon deotlorizcd by " the rain and soil, and absorbed :4 heolthfully to the zulvmitnge of the `V grass. Jncleed it is an excellent plan ,1 tovrun n. hurrow over the field at ,short intervals. This scatters theses (droppings and leaves them wh'cre:' they will do the most good in im-_1 proving-; the grass gener3\lly ; and at ,' the same time it loosens the soil ;: suieiently to get it "covering for a : suicient qlmntity of fresh seeds}: which will reinforce the pasture con-l sidcrubly. In fact. in this way pas-'5 tures nmy be im]n'ov0d . -ll f L `E The farmer live`. in the future. The `;d:1iryn1un is f_armer of the highest " kind. He eanonly succeutl by, what- cnlled intensive work, which is ffthc very best work done in the very` {best manner in regard to the strict-' ' est. economy and the greatest prot. = 'iIf the feeding of animals is the lixnost important part of agriculture, :; ',\vhich we may lge quite sure it is, ti then the feeder and breeder of cowsiv` 'Imid the producer of feeding` crops`, for them, and the most. skilful im-nc' '_ prover of his live stock. must be 0. =8 '!fm'1ner of the highest. clmrncter. He jh Iimnst, not. only produce the bod _of _ `Ibis cows "in the cheapest. and .hest,5 n ' manner, but he .must ma.ke.the feed-3 , ' ing the most ell'e.tive for prot by ;: I the highest skill. And feeding. is! really only one of the incidents of_.`? '|"gho (lnirymmfs business. The food " imust be grown according; to the `most 0 :ieco11o11iical me1;l.ods and the proper- ingn M if. fnr full nu-hfil. `~n1I:1` h.l. {V t s t 3 iUl)UllUllA|\ill.l Ill\Jl.lIU\,l5 Khglll LIIU !lI`UpUl" fuse of it for ful} profit. must] be; studied and prmzticed, with the best. possible cure. But feeding is one of; the most, important parts of 'thu duir_vma.nls business; !Resemb1es Japan in flavor, but is never lmpm-e-w_hile iinfinite1y.'sup.erior in quality. It is making rapi_d stndes ,in pubiic favor because of the above facts. . Drmkers of Japan teas should give itya trial. - T V SS6S%%%%%%! have been many accidents the use of modern nmcluneryl .".l'here from Ann farms, yet they seem largely due .7 to c.zfrelL~s,s11ess. We used to hear of_ "frequent. cases ,with mowing _m:\.- ; chines where the victim tried to pick =o'ut clogged grass from the knives,, and at step forwurtl of the horses .tormented byilies took on` u. few, "fingers. We have not` heard of such instances for several ycuri-:. and `think men have i ea1'no:_l to avoid the .risk. The buzz saw on the farm has jcloe more du.mu.ge in ten years past. thnn all that are used'in-mills, `and thuy run faster than those run Iby power on the fatrxn. The danger comes usually from careless or .too wupitl feeding. Threshing mucllinesi [do not catch the arms of the feeder? us often us .)ll(`l) lmvev more experience and are vlnmre careful. It is'better to be`, ~(`u|`0[ll1 than to show u. disposition: tn be smart. l I ! ithtmgh there are mo1'e.in smv n1ills,' 1 they used to._ because _; I|'l\\l'|'ll I] \)llL'h.llll|l h.`lIllLU- .l_ haul :1 splendid time lust nigrlxt. said .l.ncs. I spent. 1_l1o evening at u, littlu sociul guthc.-ring ut the Uoo(].. mun mansion. Are the Goodumns nice people? qlwriutl Hmil.'.1, _ , ' \\'1-ll I Qhnlllll unv an "Plmv nun is@@%ssssa9$ CEYLON AND INDIA 1\CCJDICN'.l`S BY D/IAACIIINERY. .i`HE FOOD OF TIl'1-1 COWS L__ p_,,' 41,, PREPARING I.0I{ W1 NTER. 8% THE FARM. I ! '\ I 2 : 1 `Jr NATURAL LEAF | GE-B. EEN' =1-E.A.. 25. _THE BARBIE ..ExAMINEii. ~',l`HURSDAY, Ceyion Teas are sold in Sealed Lead Packets only. Black. Mixed. Uncolored Ceyion Green. Free samples sent. , Address HSALADA. Toronto. ,, (ll|l'l ILHI tlllll-U. \\'-ll. I should say. so. 1`i1c_v are vm'_v m'i::tocmtic.v To get. into their cin-c`c one must have either :1 grant` deal of money or 11 great` deal of genius. ` \'m1 alnn't. H-ll ma szu? And vnu x:i3u_uu|. .~;\\'L'L'L l()ZL`I1g(.`S LRKU. -any DllD_V c;w1!l take without objection, __anrl l"_ .hCil' action is prompt and plo-.\sant.| t,Thc_v will tone up the whole systo;-m - Vi ;and make the little one as l1oart_v: n and'free from ixlfantiln Llisorclcrs as l. m1_v mot.he'r could wish. rl Mrs. \\'_ul1r3i' D1-own. Milhy. Quc-., l-`says: I have r.e\'cr used any mc-(licinc f tlx-at `did him so much gzoml as Baby's Own 'l`ublcL:<. I would not be without them.', This -,,is the vonlict of all xnotlwrs who Lvlmvc used those tnhlels. `* . I`; They cost '25 cunts a box. All ` 1;(l1'11p:-.-;isLs sell them or tvlxey m:1_v be sgsecured by sending t.l1e.prico direct f,and the tablets will be fm'war(lc.l I I l ~prcDail. The Dr. Williams` Moilicine - Co., Ilppt, '1`.. Brockvillc. Ont. uxun: _ ? `SCIENTIFIC worm is necessary. more accurate work and lL'h[1l.'Ub- I There are always repairs and im- -provements to be made in :1-dairy; The man or woman who knows most of this is the one whose busjness is cgrried on solely in the winter. This is an extremely exacting business.I but it is the most protable in} E every respect, for it is :1 great truth to be recognized by dnirymen that where the mort Work is re- quircd, most skill and most thought. the rewards for such work are be :- tered in proportion to the mind's work exacted by it. Thought al- ' ways pays better than mere muscu- lar work or labor ; the` mind is far; more 'valuable- than the body : for it nmkes mere hand` work perfect : and so Jt is that in a winter dairy] mnrn I ! - . :blood. This imptwe blood neccssarv gil-y causes impure milk, which nfay have all cm1scqucm:cs. to the detri- ment of the dairy products. And sov by timely foresight lot everything be duly` prepared for the winter in >this respect. ' 'I`hnru nvb nllvnvc rnnniva nut! 1'n1_l 3 . 'l I I I ? s t '1 whatever it may be. The stock of `foods to be procured outside of the B,f-arm is to be secured while the sum- imr low` prices prevail. lleujlers will inlways contract for these at present `prices, for delivery later, and a. big `interest may thus be made on the imoney thus spent if it is now paid `for the delivery of the feeding stuffs _when required. It is an economy to {pay down 4 for everything and `a. 'p;rcat'er one to pay it in advance. ._'l`en per cent. on the money is easily imtule _in this way ; besides, the lcnowletlgo that one is safe whatever `may happen is worth as much in 'ad(lition. Gather up the fragments ithat nothing be lost" should be an `ever present thought in the dairy- :man's mind. His: income is made up of fragments hardly earned. and it 'should be a pain felt all over, as '\v'e|l us in the pocket, to have these fragments wasted. And this is the `best time or the year to think of jthese fragments. so often I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I 1u.uLuI.a~`.l.l.'L' cu11cL'ut.'u [0 De the best. i For constipation. colic, diarrhoea. gsimplo fevers. sour stomachs. teeth- iing babies, indigestion and sleepless- iness, these tablets are :1` really won- derful cure. You can give them to `the smallest baby without the slight- iest fear. Dissolved in v.':1ler, they `will be taken readily. They contain ltthsolutely not a pm't.lc-le of opiate `or otlicr` injurious drug:s. They are ,small. sweet lozenges that baby !.'i l'nL'f\ 'ifhnnf nhinr-lu .\n ...uvl l.'U5y'Cll!.`UliL`ll, nappy Dx1D_V. [ Babies can be kept` in perfect health" `only by having at lumd and a,dn1in`is-1 itering when needed some pureiy veg- -et`able, harmless reme(l,v. made of all :-this class of medicines Bnb_v s Own {Tablets are conceded to be the best. F`nr onnclinnoinn nnlin .I:......1...-.. I -'3 ' iby xvhicix stagnant infection of all ;kind.<.. fgcrms of "possible disease,` ',vm`1nin.1bn(I odors by which milk is. infccted- -in two ways : one directly and the other through the cows. `For the cows are prevented breath- ing the bud air wl\icli.1>ases into ltho lungs and is absorbed by the ' , zwurxu L!|1`.ll \V Ul`l\ Lllltl. 15 Uclllllll llllu. is done under the most depressing fconditions. And besides thc.unfzwor- Iable condition under which work be- ihind itstinie is done, there is . the {sure fact that it is not so profitable Ens it._ would have been if done in lguod season. Let. then the stables ;be put. in the best possible condition -at once. and cleaned up. and if at gull possible let them be wh'i'tewash- -nri - Watchful Mothers Can Kegp Their Babies Healthy, Rosy-cheek-V ed and Happy. Nothing` in the world is such a comfort nnd joy as a h0ult1;_\', I1om't.y -rosy-checked, happy baby. - ' [ 1 Rnhivn Pnn lm L-nnf in nn.-ran; I.....In.-r ""'-T I-Inglund holds the '!Bord for mis- sionaries, with u total"of 5,136. Next comes the United States with 4.1111, and Germany is cm bad third with 1.515. In (En:-unnuu nnnnln nun nxnulntr In- So the due preparation of the ,stz\b1es is to be vmnde a. present fwork. Let no pleasure interfere with :business duty in this respect. It has ;been said that "all work and no `play makes Jack {L dull boy. This fis a- sad excuse for neglect of work. ilinther let us think of the good ad-. `vice, work while it is day, for the time coineth when we cannot work. So this fullest possible preparation for the Winter, soon coming in sight, [for the harvest is passing, and soon the indoor work will be pressing on Ius, is to be made. now. We don't wish to be considered in the light of a. sla.ve-dri\'er, as some may think :these remarks go to indicate. but pealc `from years of experience of the comfort of laying out one s work .a.'nl being forelumded with it. so `_that it does not drive one, and there iis no hardo;-r_task-master in the :world than Work that is behind and .`a Ann.-. . m.I.-... Hm mum .1.-m..,.u.:.... HEALTHY BAIES. GOING TO `WASTE. ;\\'ITH HOT LIME , _ 7_____ I Spain has a population of 17,500.- IOOO, of which number 11,000,000 cannot read or write. I Our _six-ye:1r-old is such a comfort land such a lzelp to me. Why, he ,c'.u`...tvul of his baby sisLe1' as {well as any nurse. He is in thc,ncxL ~room now [1l;1_f\'i1lg' with little Doi--` oth_\'._ W-.xl.-tor. Yeth,.maxn1uz1! Arc -l_\'ou Laiking cure of little sister`? Yo.-lh_ mmnnm. Wlmt are you doing? Oh, ' 1 sc playing b-arbor, and 1'sc.sl1a\'iug hen; wiv papa's razor. A m:m,..-Q ow:2`:'aw2s am g-1 8(nco7a-,e.u,ee/, 0. rs. SEPT. 26, 1901." >296, 7-- -- `:`0ZODl'lNl'~ Tooth" Powder 250 u.\pu-uuuu uL'l()l'C ll I5 SCLUCU, , These law suits however, nre= by no means so -hoary us three begun in I-`rnnc_c in the thirteenth century over forest. und pustln-e 1'ig'|1Ls. In .1210 the Comte do New-rs brought an ne- Iiun nguinsL"tl1o inlmbiuuxts of the town of Donzy. and he wuss himself lolly,` dead and forgotten before u \-on-(Ji(.-L was given in 1848. just 633 _\'o;u's uftor\\'uI'(ls. The town of Cum- pun instituted logul proceedings ugninst the inhabitants of l`sng`I1oros ulso .in . connection with pasture 1-iglats in 11251. and not until 1892 was the case suulcd in fuvoli of the fnrlnm` skill in the management of the whole business, than is needed in_ the sum- mer business. So it needs that `everything must be in perfect work-. mg order beioreathe cows come in, and _th_e winter's business begins. The most important thing about the winter work is to have the utmost possible cleanliness through all of it. So there must he no hidden filth or rottenness in the stalls, or. the drains mm the Lnanure _v-.11-cl. This should be 1". co\'ere.i_ yard, pro- perly made and tted to avoid leak- age of the liquids of the manure, with a stock of pnnper absorbent, ' (leodorizing and fertilizrjng nmttersj now to be gathered, so that the! sweet fragrant-.0 of the \\'ell_,1nn(le hay` may pervade the cow stable. ()1` course, this means timely `work, and as just now is a tenipomry season- of leisure, let this be considered, be-' gun, and in due time finished. Let the morrow talge care of the things of itself is the SI.lI)D()S0(_I motto of the improvidcnt man. It is strictly the reverse, if properly undo/rstoocl. Thus, `let. the morrow be so prepared for to-day, that the work of it may go on without hindrance, or waste,? or loss or inconvenience. umuuu:r_v. - _ . ' - J This clipping is rop_roduccd as it IS `typical of the Way so in-.m_v women feel about Dodd's Kidney Pills. Doddf`s_ l{idnc_v Pills have been often t:'u]y.c allod \\'om;m's best frient ." L WHEN. MOLLIIE DATI-USS THE ' ' BABY. When Mollle buthos the baby I lay my_ book aside And watch the opcrz1tion With deep paternal pride; I scam the dimpled body V Of the struggling little elf, For undovclopc-d points of l{escn_1bl-.mcc to xxlysclf. DIIULII. The symptoms as therein explain- ' ed corresponded with my own, and I started taking Do(ld's Kidney Pills according to directions. Before I had finished one box there was a. de- cided improvement in m_v condition. My appetite return`;-d. the pain was lessened and I was able to sleep. I have taken in all twelve boxes and have completely recovererl. No sign of my old trouble remains -and_"I as- cribe it 9nl_v_ to DQdd'S I{idne5' Pills. Dod(l's Kidney Pills are a wonderful discovery. "F|x:u nl.`..n:...-.- .'.~ ..,......,.,1....,..: _. :. 2,. Kill; IIEIIU BLUU. . I _r_..rrc\v.weul:_. for I had no appo- tite and niglif. after night. I could not sleep. 1 W118/,,D1l`V'SlL'i1l Wreck. I was tl`0z\1C(l by.docl.ors. but their medicines. -.1'orded me no relief. I clmnced to read in Dodd s Almanac ` of. the virtue in Dod(l's Ki Pills and the- wonderful cures c'.l'ccte(l by! them. ' llFl'll..\ ....._.....4-..__ .. 1: , ,- , ,1 -V N , I MRS. J. BARNETT FIGURES IN` AN INTERESTING ARTICLE ' IN THE LOCAL PAPER. Interviewed by a. Repfesentative! of the Echo-Story of Her Trou-Q ble as Related by Herself-Her. Opinion of Dodd s Kidney Pills. - ?lutts\`ille, Ont;., Sept. 23 (Spa cial).-'l`he case `of Mrs. J Barnett. of; this town was found of sufficient. im-; portance to be published at length in. the Plattsvilie Echo. To the repre- sentative of that live local paper she made the following statement`. con- cerning her experience with Dodd s Kidney Pills. T `hnvn hnnn nilinnr {mu ".-...m- `I>...L . nxuucy tum`. ' I have been ailing for years. but in the spring of last year I grew very much worse. The symptoms of my disease were nervo_usness, rlnetlinatisxn . in the left. au'1n.' pains in the small of I the back, `up the spinal column and back of the lnegtl, through the eyes, left side of.the body and occasionally the right. side. T nrrntv nvn-.l: tn. 1' 1... ! .l.. ........ A ULIPPING mm % PLATTETLILE E(}HD.; \Vhcu Mbllio bathcs the baby ` , The household bends its knee. And shows him greater tlefnjxjcxxce ' Than it ever shows to me. But I feel no jealous goudiusr As they laud lii2n"to t.hr.- skies. For everyoxze 1\SSl.'l`L`S me That he has his father's ('_\-'L`S. ...-.. ..-.--.- -v.-ua.u; p.11. l34lll\- A coolness, .1.-;ro\\'in;,r out of the fol- lmvinz,-` c lms .<;p1'uug up |(`l\\'('(`I1 .lonos.m1(l Smith. ' mnn nmm4inn_ ` when Mollie batlms 1110 baby I always say to her: , I . Look out. now, don't you drop V him." ' ' And sl1c`ans\_\`crs bacl:.: "No. sir!" Then I tulk"ubout his msy.cl1r:e l{s, The xnuscles in his arms. ` His slmpely llc-ad. his sturdy legs, And other manly (`ll{1l`U.lS. When Mollie buthc-s the baby She always says to me: isn't he just as cunning And s1\'eet. as he can be? Just. see those pretty dimples! A1`e11't his eyes :1 lovely blue? _And then: You precious dzu'li_ng', _1 could bite thpsc {Inns in two." 0.01 fadf . ` 1 __ _` `N '90 ya at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Lon-` don, has 600 beds and 5,500 patients annually; St. 'I`homas s" 360 beds, and 3,200 patients. They were fcuncled in 1547 and 1548 respective- ly. run vi`! 1 I] ICE!-3 In. WI.\'sLow'Ii Soorumg Svgvr has been used by millions of mothers for thexr chxldren white lcenhiug. lbloothga the slum. mftenf the gums. nlznyn pain. curex wind cone. regulates the stomach and howcis. and is the best remedy {qr Dlzrrhma. 1'wez.-ty-ve cents I homo Sold by druggnstg Ihmugpogt. the world. _Be sure ma an (or " Mus. \Vmax.uw nboorumo Smut." (`leop:xlrz1's.N.-edlu is 68 feet. high, and weighs 140 tons. The Luxor monunn.-nt in I ar1.<. also a. single `stone, is 76 feet. high. and weighs 240 L'ous.. IIusb:1n(l--I'i_1 bctv while you were in that milIin(:1"s .~'elcL'ting it hz1t,.I could have done twenty thousand dollars worth of business. \\'in`n_T!-It An u-nu 1|. . Jl\I\`nn- :4 .-.-- --..=..` Lady IIe1'mione Blacllwo-od. who was one of the nurses decorated` by. the Queen at 1\Iz1rIbm'ough House. is the second dui1gl1ter of the Marquis of I)un`e1'in and Ava. IIe1- eldest sis- ter. Whose name curiously enough is also I-Iermione, is the wife of Ito]-and Munru Fc-rguson. while the _\=ou11g'est. Lady V'icto1'i;1, is 111111":-ietl to Lord Plunket. Her eldest bmther. Lord Ava. was killed outside I.a(l_vsmith. at the beginxiing of the last year. and another brother, Lord l~`rede1'ick 'l`e:nple, was wounded a few lnonths ago in South Africa. - A 3050 \\u xuu: JIIUEL uU(\l`l_V. 'l`hu's so. l`o save me I cam ; toll whut :1 lmmlred dollar bill looks like. ____.-A

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