niches or our 'minne:a,' we tank or ' the product or` the dairy and the `output .ot Itoh'(f:a'r'm, all valun.sb1e'a.uaaeta in them- selves, but I am contttdenlt the most -vaIJ'ua`ble asset `that this -Provansoe has .149 the Jboyns a=n:d nglinle qt tho-dmr who will the the -men*a.n-d women 01 "murmur- raw, and to whom it In our duty to give the -but educational .adV..antamea .Al_.,.L carhlvcamea xwho ~by`.the iowmeu. pt" * -teaching Lsalames. have been led to make ' up other vemplcymennstsz but ,who. 1.! [ ea!l*a.r1ea _w_ere Ibetiher. cmrlgxm retunn -to (the achools. -I-n.'..t.he second place .w`t-houml: [batter prospects in sumo! -":|e-j.1- chknz than Athena have been uyoung studenlha .wlll mot quality the:rnee.*l tor (the work. mne Neommfl `schools would she .wm.`nou1t stndennltu and the qchoola .wlthou1t .Iha4chea'a. Last -year nearly one-um: or the meaachuens in line numaal public schools of this Paovimce wcne mam; on on" account or who shormage not supply. l . `MOST -VALUABLE ASSET. lWoe caznmot -afford mo `-`lave .-um: kgggd of mm: `continue. W-e zhoaat or _ou;- lfllihnh It-n.n.a|I.6.h _-- I. _.- .2: :"""' """""9 `"9 UU.Gl~l|._UL TIE 'u .our mines, nrnrlnnt no Al... .I..:___ . ,, V V. v--- vvqvgqu ' wan-mntrod-uce ddDr. Pyne w1a.eco:e;uI _ `centagn and lnhqw. who views" 0: time paog . plelatmd ' to farm: poemble, ` their. meaaoma.-blekreqweats. Nvlhen even- , et.a1md'Irea.'d:1 to edoptt 'bhe.,t ;..mpnotve- ; `mm |V."*`?!``%d "?`3`3'..:?19 !-` 4. 0 `W-5 . has lamtoennde-d Buutilic School .ax_1d who , -behind rtlhem I believe that itbe present 0 :5 rmanrrr. . Lwhenh the. School Bill at bat session to mama re-nut tame ms mm a_ mu .1*ty. We mcogsnrize =bhaIt 'you =`ere our tnmiheeanhhalt it in our bi1sdnndustt0_aa- experaemqe suggests improvement. , an A o.ur*1a4wa -this Gnyejsmnervt 'vm11, I ttnrllt, h84:!,}ha.'unut._1an.thezm,`. en-do has some lnmo(wle.d'g\e'ot' the local `ispdmt that is edlumlom eme;e1taa' all the ewhrtriculrbies pre- aetnmed, and uwdfll dcompleutaely ' smccompl lash .wh.at y the Gpvemmenn; -than m we-kw, elbhe advmnpeznent or the stand- and 9: zpuhnc school eduqa.tm:L. unmusbns F03 INCREASE. `But sacrme one asks, why unge ithJa.'t the uaafltanleas "be imcreaeegi. now bectc-re you are pnepau-ed to asdpply the demand with Nonmasl School g-rodnaltes. mo this where `-are two aannawens. In the must. mace there are many young men ' amino` oA.u.g-n- ...-I_- I_._ _-- If .\ &.'1;a8S umltdsce. 3ia'z __...3...u.ug.G ` qhipg wall, 1_A;,a...`s ___ rad a5\1\v&l_VIo (.i \`To proattct. .11;-xtziled by farmers, says the Iowa `Homestead, is more susceptible to an increase in value by its attractive appearance than is but- ter. When butter is pittup in tubs pains should be taken to -see to it that it is packed solidly throughout its entire ,ma_e ` Wk. .1... ...t. :.. :..n )1 ` -the `o gning'.le3'rtiO1i f?, estqwn.`-v xnoiitm-r '1`-In --`~' -Hampton gm man twenty knqts ax} _:'o'u1d.theref,ore overtake nation she`can ght, or run: any` she .c_annot. o.l..:.. _-! {naught was only a short It into commission after a remarkably short per- ng. She is of 18,000 tons` :A and has an armament bi nch guns, or nearly three; In stren'gth_of any other loat. . T1159 *'` " Ill GFIUII The ve's'-" Q g-..' L`~ A ----..-.. _ V , MAKE BUTTER ATTRACTIVE. Mlk .;..._,`--_L I. . _ I1 ""SBk899'S ' r rAI.wAv ur-::.N. % % :`s`rA_lI.In4I:b1 a7o age- sum: 5 co turd Clnpperton Street: have ll the appliances`-for tin can of funeral: in transit 1; surrounding country: Hanna and Wqgans; Morgan and Bmhi:?";f t"u torment: incl! oomoeorloi. or shipment: tdnll parts of the wo,1"n undernkqrl promptly and prooorly cared for. Pong 32_ W O nuonunnuoumd OVC her 1' ray s n Cures` Coughs 52 5.39., 1; `Id zrace'1 1 gen. 11\ :` y! shc ml -"P 1' 0g! 353 Brand ;*n:2r:`::;L y assemhl e en]ivcnin M. 0% ' g'ourage 1 ' gtse, they \\` ' . ._With high c confidml ...la._ 5-Lana Ht: CJCCCIICG Dy any 100d. . - A somewhat similar (cod, and on-. equally valuable, is that which can be prepared from butchers scraps and parings. Digestion is helped. by a. xaric-ty-of food, and,` therefore. apart from the actual nutritive i value of sr-nuts, they are conducive` to the health of growing chickens, laying hens, or moulting fowls. Good di- gestion is induced by the use of pal- atable foods tastefully pregame!"--ii Scottish Farmer. , _l LB-EDDY -the brand that made Canada famous for `its durable, well made clothing. Do you know PROGRESS BRAND? Do you wear it? % Look for the label that typies progress- Id Of the l;'.U CTt3in]}', .1 ' ` s'of T211ht`:`: er feature ~ `Q d and "1 V "V-`xthcr absc111`.# I . N Y R E I plump cum ' A ' rlwho wax 4 _.. u-on on-In Gllu. Lung Uonngglu ' IIIUTC (Ull itK?rs sYnU;. RED ` -11' '-I the irritating tick1S:.R&c:in::`:Eer)1 .0u A n)( ' '~'!I50--oooths and h.),u,,er to the Hm m-md cums coueas :o...,gen to anythi _ all go back . None the less eective beau, iwventually 1.} Mtmm Schtml 25u. btue_ She is mm` zockimz ! " pares ' v Lough; 1; I .11 Id gfacefu] i Mrs. Crunfn oorfoupond _ vv: diva.` CUllII`xo There is no more valuable food for poultry than table scraps, and` prob- ably this is one of the reasons why the suburban poultry-.keeper,. who keeps only adozen hens and feeds them largely on table scraps, gath rs a great number of eggs througho t the winter than the farmer who keeps one hundred hens. . Such kitchen waste as potato peels, vegetable par- ings, cabbage leaves, and odd bits of celery and lettuce, ` together with small bones, pieces of meat, gravy, , soup, bread, milk, etc., should be put aside in a large pail or tub provided for that purpose, and the accumula- tions of each day, when passed through a vegetable cutter and mix: ed rnnnl `Anon n`--`-*-t :, lnnzkl, V espraffjf ` lffDlllI IVV,('H'._\' Db /27`/maul. ,. ' the auH('1(-I rill` nerhn n< I--1-5-3--:--z--T: :7-ya w-v-J Jgst cruelly _i' _'.$__rs older 1 __,th he had '_inst thc {:1 fd;_,,firn_\' ` 9tfOl1})](`\ 1 `Cher be his 1 . `But tw,<-my I`! VI |_lUI.I U1 H15 "?!`lg`iI1c1'r ffrwenty yen ma ad-pa-.. , v_[Rich:1r I, was a plea raid, bachclnr. fganbldcr hr ejgded to 3: "at; e, a_fIr O _on or his qllc lb HIUCI` zocking! |"'Well, perha Jrtunc. T_h<' _nd.t}_1crc are -an t Imagine )Vdtess as we pI'}`l:lp< 7 _arc of M 11 '._ -long bcfun then his (`_\'- Eirection (if j wusulusll G vcgctavl ed with meal, form apalatable and varied breakfast mash which cannot be excelled by foo . " A Gntnxxrko a:un='-_ 1---I A ' Ilb .`fNo, Carr)"; xss Lul :;Fricn(1ship 1 lfthe cm1ntr_\t e people In}; ztisfied v.-ith '.;.;;;;;, :..'.;:; p1.'nL -..-. ..Vl_. g"_I_!_r_\.|| nus fe`:;':onii(1L-"1" stehsg, Who CQIIVJ |-IIu\;r.- Ifyou ' all [h_al"d,_ while- hgr absent! ,pearc " 1 rs of ti ,;_s`en1bl f"gn_Ivenin iyfaged h they W 1:-_3..l'_` 1.: ._ L 1,5. 1.1!); is 111;` them _,- $hi(l" .\l r Eat the that "you r<-1 should `be with great `care. They should not draw wagons on roads too rough lest the tongue shouldbeat the sides and thus endanger the life of the foal. They should not be made to back loads or turn` too suddenly, hot` should they be driven fast.--Ex, FOOD FOR pou_L_'r1gv._ _ TL`-.. 3- -- --7-~- ` ".K. i 1100 um Il DD EIOIO W6 tuna II In -l1I`lC!r11i Lu uc suceu wnen led. Corn silage may be fed with much advantage, especially in the absence of field roots. But it must not be fed to the same extent as when .f_ed to dairy cow's. It does not exercise so potent an influence on the digestion i as field roots, but it is a `very cheap food. When field` roots or silage are not to be had, then, some wheat bran _ or oil-cake, or ocasionally both should be fed along with the grain.` when hrd Iflnllnn nun ---A-'---` `nu vs; eahhy ..-w.o nus: HIIGVVUI WWII. A- certain proportion of field roots `furnish excellent food for. brood mares in winter when fed as an ad- junct and in `reasonable quantities. They are particularlyexcellent when fed along with straw of some kind, as the fodder portion of the ration,.eith- er carrots, turnips, or mangels will answer, but carrots are the favorite root `for horses. They do not require to be sliced when fed._ _ (`I\IiI-1 a.'I.....- ---A --- `av aavuu nu uu; ull;l`UCUll5 . IECCOTS in the food. It should contain more of nitrogenous material than the food given to an idle horse. `The foetus is largely sustained by the nitrogen- ous or protein elements in the food. Because of this; brood -mares cannot be Awintered entirely on straw. If brood mares take straw as the main portion of the fodder consumer they must be fed with reasonable liberal- ity some kind of meal or grain that will supply the elements lacking in_ the straw. This should contain con-` siderable protein. Oats with wheat bran will answer well. Anglo`... .._._ .. _ , A -. - n um; uavc auucaa LU it PHSIIIITC. The food for brood` mares should be in balance. Much attention shoul be given to the nitrogenous factor in fh If c`\4-soul.` A-n-I--3-- --A-A WINTERING BROOD MARES. I Brood mates `in foal should be kept ina good condntxon of flesh but not fat to the extent of making them sluggish. When fed thus they will not take exercise enough even though they have access to a pasture. The fnnrl `Ann In.-.-..i~ ...__-- -L --JJ ;OOO OOOOMOOOO: I `Il'I'\l'FUD`I'\YI!.b `DDAl\I\ ' I|pAI\1auu CANADIAN 01: COMMERCE A A. I.- nnun, Slppotlntondontot `cannin- Iv fa.oilia1l ou-dad!` A tttheu-T * " um...{ sax... x.'i`a.?: or e."`."` -for collection l \ BANKING BY MAlL.-Deposits may be made or withdrawn by ' mail. Out-of-town accounts receive every attention ' Vnmcnes throughout Canada, gum the muted States and England `nun on:-ml. roaozrro ROUND THEFARM A GENERAL BANKING Nnusmnss TRAIEACTED BARBIE, ONTUBRANCHM % i% A d H J GRASETT. (Manager FARMERS BANKING _. ..._-. .- w u IIIU I `in "V-`., cry mg diseases. yorvfsyohlne anfiwoxomvfalzllonvtrg aasummce 0! `the P901116 finds iltse-If simply peerlemu Yours s1ncerely.Rev.}.J.Rloe, &n gt position ltlo `dl ` 51 Walker Avenue. Toronto. PSYCI-IINE,Pronou'nced Si-keen, '.'f"" `W Well: and Youac-i . . . . . . . N15 ha . IS a scxentnc Pr0Pcarat1on, having` ugly ve `before you t'd`y the directly upon the Stomach, B1094 Aabal;.1:ne:gtnse-rlzn me v'mw1t> "T'."" and weak organs of the body, quickly restoring them to strong Govemmem i and `healthy -action, It is especially the . . 1 . _ ` adapted for people who are run vhuce an (the 1a,g1,- -33,, or the down from Aany'7cause, especially $118,000. uw'hin'xdlatr1~bdted 8;" Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, LaGrippg, cording to me syquam mat ,Mw:d' Pneumonia, Consumption and ill m9.M._1 t llihalbgome gen` ` l ~ ` . H stomach or organic troubles. It ' Film on 810.`nv- .;..... ..-.-l- - -u V VOQIOV C T P"s'_1?cH1Ni:,Vi>"}`.a":iounced is Iscientic prepharation, wonderful tonicv properties acting directly Blo_9d and tuna! n-.-.......- -1-` 4' .-- v--av-u ova hmvevor `run down. H at rt nd lu undue. lc total) walt- inlg cgeugs. you:-lslayohino agglgooxomumon are an 1 rleaa; sincere!` ,Rev. .1. Rice 51'{?u3I kpeex-eAvenue. Toronto y J ' firiirpnvv-n--. _ " `&%o`fn;&ii31`.y'i'a'3ii Dr. '1`. A. Slocum. Limited :-Dear site: .within the last two years my wile (who is of a. delicate constitution) has had two severe attacks of in grip .hoth of which havebeen apeodii corrected by t a use of Payohine. We have such thin the eicienc of your remedies that as 1. iunily we use no 0 or. For toniigou u debilitated system `run as to healthy aotioxi heart nd lumn, And an a nasal` ` ` .. A... -1 --- ---j I ran: _li$`Wl!e'n_lIpotlenee M the saootoanp: summ. e T The fellewing letter has been sent. to Dr. T. A. Slocum, Ltd., for pub- lication. ` t orenolved to remedy it at 1h`aViNJh9 firt PPOhhum1ty: and an tme new A h:w-itvh propoaamon the assessed value ot phyillczmuah tor Vdho ltralanmenvt of them motion Ia` mzeretorev mhandomed as workman. Am a. nsuxltt mtcrmrastrona halls for rum the who or wlaa-y. h mm be `laid amuse! a-number or '1u-m- ' bar. -comwntinena :.a.nd my mrm -be . mm`s" CMUSES pxouacuoed. Aun`o1tlo'w.'l of the board " has tgomie `to the :a1umct nu: ma. pm|'- Drepamd [mu Jthousalmd poise. 7 V ' . 4 ccvoruug generally who hchool hill -oz` V h = . amt oe-u!_oIn.' and djsttrmvumed them to the ammo" wt_m_mmw_* _M__ _ _ . Q -A ' - f ' ` mhe I1-aock. ~01 ohssea-vv,a.'nr.>e._ or sanitary camardm-a.uona ma .Ihha'-ta.'hl1ume ruo nul- low timltnucttalom out time -Pnovwnlal Bmr-d `ot I-l'e:al*t*h by lumbermeon operat- mg tin .N`e;w Qmtardnis camzmu who mambe-rla some mnnoyxaunoe amd concern. '1\he'!compammea and meu-ch-ants etmgaged M WK .W00l hmm Iha-an m---A--- '- `To pnosncurg: LUM3ERMEN.l vvvvn-`I Nvavevr put -warm cream -nnlto can cream. C V ' Be an 09.:-evr~u.l mm zmne cleanmng or tine came as you are m the cleamrig or 43110 `. . Always try your best .to- keep [the cream swee',t._ It `you are sending to a cwamemy, when you take the cream to the -shlppimtg auamion put a ;blanke*h over 6; to keep Ltoouil. am in hot w~e.a=bhe.r ,pu.'t,.a. went sack over we can. and Ileeave. 9.-t Ibhere. veamtrlnmedg roomy building`. . 'se-co-nd to mead. Give them read Jtanaat. wd.-ll can produce tcwmm-ercund1.b1om-e an. tar` as" potulabile. mm: menu a lime ground feed and some-bh1ng"to make the place or the animal -mwhter which they col- lect dun who luummer. :'1`lh-is can be ddne uby teedlamg ground bones and scraps. In bhe't.'hu1md place, they need regular `care. 2 USE AND ABUSE OF SEPARA- - ` A _ TOR. 7 Do not 1kee_p.tn_e aeparaltzor in or about the `bum. You-may save 3 Int- tlle mhmue tnthna way. but it will be: at the expense. or we quad-htx in the cream. < some Itme pants `awe-r cacti using`. Just we {soon as June `separating is done, mm creuam Ihould becooled. .'1`he quick-er the we met way -in to mm. the creswm unto _a?hot-cgu-n came 4' and put the can-s~-lnrto a tank or cold 4 water =aI1: onsce," Sulrning the cream . tr-eequemltly `helps to cool `int quickly and , evemly. ' 11-...-- Ha. Capital, s'Io,oofoooo Rest,up- - - s,ooo, ooo Total Assets, - l\l3,000.004O I001 ..,- :;:sesp_exa|1y em.,mm_. V "' WV pie vmce wrirbif . 3331' 1 :,f`lf? :'?f :.?i_`i'f 3:`3.".":. whenxam v.---wc'v . vv uuuv "8"i53'mU' tomnaahlp 4.1 3 won lld 1!-n 'vu.A . -._.. -.__ ._ - u and unnnm-n -w tdllows-.`11o each of - 5,300 mum 4 schools. pubnc um aep a1Ie,$16,\ix'.' all amomt sao,ooo.; {to V . _-----1 mm ` Govemnmenvt revenue and uwhth _ the J` ` ___,_... oetmerany a`p'pr`ov am! particularly ml Schools the Gov an axle 8l%0l'B mg or turn uclmc endonahng the I and ' ..-the dabormlnaruom ,,,..__....-Iv --uui G %3|Iu0n OI and vzalue =a-aaeuaed at but 80' propoumon 'a.9aeaaed the ggogan "jg Qmgrgfgg-av nah-..'...|......-.a - , $200.000 -amid -assessed tor .t`hat am and menqulnend (`to pay $500 to their char :w'.mme on the amber aide pr tow1nJshlnxl.Ina n --*"""- ` "- ---..-.....-av-1 an Iilll. CUUHIY Era ed an ehlglh as -100 use (we ' wowld have assess- per cent. `In that this covnddslalon, on tine a school aasaed, aucoordhr; caumty judge, was Jaw or -the -mcmmall value. w lcipatlevs in that caun ed nu .`hlalh .... um _. nu IJIl_'lUL].R1'I -gtovthereponrrc M 30 per: mice other ty as tnhe IGove'm{nen-t utn `taking the ma- Seeaend values .35 the basis tor `beach- ers laaaahhea ex~paette:l tlmart rune As`- aoaamemzt Act: or three years ~a.go_w.o:u1d result zhn. factual values being adopt- ed mo: .bhe purpose or . But we rune dutcorme at ca. retunn obtained tram the wtamlows oowmty Judgea `tnrouguhoutt. fthe .I mv1uuoe, and at let- tona Irecelved trom va.nious qunamtera. 14: .w;a1s_'1oumd vrbhatt lune. munhcipalitdma in pmctwice are -ahdopltmmg the same ratio or sasssiaeasunresmt as before the pan- rage of the mow In the ea-me county 'we'm1ay find a. mun1o1pa~m:y aa- aasaend. aecoordlm-9 an. M... .4.-.` -- -- make this an Lunaathiatactgory basis for rbhe qmd-imr: or qa.1arr .oe-5: second, we bnnremsed srevqn-we .ot~the, Province en- ables Mo to accept a solumfnn which we -tr-u-"sh Mull (be Iaqusally ecttecuive and al- togdbhcr more ?e\atts1*actaou'y to you am to Illl. V _...-..-` -nu-uuivw U63?! `ICE Wm '63` named value of tune sections. Howev- er. gshmoe than two have lh'a.p_- peimd, must," expenhence has convinced .walhh:al_`1 [the itrueqwamiea ofthae anaem- mnunhf nf Unln .JlOA-_-..AL 11he' young woman or-to-day, who oqulnl morsels! for orfide e.wo:rk, _- aamad `bolas! up to Iblwty work `the came an- plcatlon and energy and dandy -`bhaat in anzooeaaary-to make a success in the " tawchknc profession; will! `be -able -to command uultogelther `meme money than she could trom rtemchtng school. .'.l`o -meat Itthias condition -the -' government, with who approval or .-bath aides or .-the F!-liounae, amid wlmhowt 9. dissenting vote. lmsaevd lime Bwhllc School Act of mat oelslan; ,w5n:h ms -compulsory min- imum uailm-`y clawsea based on. the as- -nnnnml uaulum no .41.. ---u--- ' mm utqlwhmc or Normal schools will accomplish, lbtttle unless -we get the camodidaml `Ibo attend; :'l'.o accom- pllllh ma heme: salaries thrust be paid. mhh ' vlinmnum nnnn ..- -1 LA -1---- - M: the 'uomImuh`.on or the Gamerv-at. Ive candidate for `Wait wlddleaex re- ~canmly, I-Ion. .W-. J. Human, Provincial Socnabwry, spoke on the course '_ of regard '|to Pubilic ghool-leg.slum5u.m. Amer giving -the reasons for amdavominx to improve the ayatem, most or which are uuow ta-T mmnr; `he came to me question or: ulnar-los amid {the raucous tor aband- oning commnfl-mu-y Eclauaes Ibeaaesd ' on an`:-AL-asgul .._.I.--_ - _.J L - I amimin ENT, -AID. U_Aou`.------ UNEQU91. mssmsswmr. i lnvn-'nnn..a.-,a .3... AL- n_o__ ,_ -. 'IlhFle, says `Green.-`a Fr-ut A ~~e-cm v 1- ~ uuy UL HIC pacxagc. .t'0I.lnd pnts should be wrapped in parchment pap- er. Then some prefer to. go one step further and place each pound or square into a pasteboard box by itself. CARE OF APPLES. ,. ' Apples, dun-mu tthq wdnvbor, uhould be keptua near the ironing povhntfaa pom V barn `cellar `nearly 1ymut_ wool 15 Ildercd Iadigood chomp mom. it it lzjaemu b. -Laule the apple: Vein xbeogv-' trod \whtJh.at;'aw, obq. Packhii in `bits- m, named an an'average/';..- We propolaeo-1mr.a_aoe0'vhia 8,000 to $880,000, over mu-eie_ MINIMUM eamanxms. _ -.-.v--up vs 6'? ~'ui.1o.w pen cent. wh-e other mum- my... M..--s- --- THE NORTHERN ADVANCE __--v at like size separ- we Eirtvi: n,T were 7.101. -t-life 4 I III s.:, _c!lS1` divis Roads f the Jam _ `sets ;comprx" d ' . or the openin estoxyn '~E:`tpo: "8 [?*h59%. /----vv uuyll line wmter is over, arriving in Hampton Roads in tune for the opemng of the Ja{netpwn Exposition on Apfil 26th, ;V UFIOIK, ship D1-e'ad oc `CC i I'll`, ` educational ,adv..antag=ea than: .we can supuly dzhem for `the Itnuyge that `is before rtmetm `in. life. Are you gohmg ma do it! It .14 Ito; you to any. Bf. is mr the Gpvemmneanvt tollay: and fbnth I am confident. -wrill wmwer mm _Govemmen:t tltiald lmwepasred (to assist _ll~:7:berally. mhe people `tzmla Plnominqoe can per- ---... .. .9 yubnlitl, auuuly mwugnou]: its entire mass. T When the tub is full it should be neatly covered with a parchment paper lining and this should be cut so as to exactly t the top of the package. Pound prints b \I"'2l\I`\l|l" ;tI annknnnnb -I--8