[oooouuowouoouuwooum , T A _ I Door West Barrie Hotel. -3-++++++4-+++-~:-++++++-:-++++-3-++++++++++++++++++++++++++q :If you contemplate using wire feucingpf any kind this you wxll pave money by consultmg us. < of- V % -- AT REDUCED PRICES ._. N0. 39 > I i If you want a money-making maehine this is yonr op It may never come again. _ Remember we se1l'__he genuine V machine. Do not let deceive you by toiling you -they have an imitation just as good an Shaz-plea. T P1`t11nity, `Sent: 1 .1 Ready Mihxed Paints, Alahastine and Kalsomine, Paint and Whitewash Brushes. On} stock of Builders Hardware and` Mechanics toole is the largest and best we have ever had. I-IAMBLY 6 BAKER, %| House cleaning time has come once more. We have a P > um Lcmau yaaacu IULI. 4 13141:. J'U'V tau; o Immense was the crowd 't'ha-t two yealrs since blsoiokoed Essex road. Is- lin-gtuonn. Over thirut y-five .tho'u-sand `people struggled and j-ostled to ob- . taniu sight of a marriage panty that l an entmfprlsing firm of urn-iture. `dealers had invited to parttoako of `*9 we ---.-..I.I!....-u I-.....n...l-0nnL 2... -LI...-.3-s nkun -nu: G. G-SMITH 8 CO. creates good impressions. . , Progress Brand Suits and Overcoats give men the appearance that Fashion demands. A _man wivho depends on Progress clothes need not read ' Vnfashion notes `to nd out what is V t 'u*,_-. new and proper to wear. - m"""""'". ION- Progress Brand Clothing /W` mll\zr{ says f that "GRANBY RU B R8 are just the thing1fr_ -.92-`- LI We keep a fullstock of Bee supp1ies._ `Highest market price paid for Bees Wax. ' ' ` "" 0"`? '--~ "'"'u - '5 gas ! they 37 5 smart am 'p1IlVl'U[Cll IJUI. (11211 I.l'U~lU\\vIl4l`l-lllllo. , ~ Mme than once has a lions den `been chosen. The Parisian dancer. La Gnouulue, who a. few years basok mm- ried a partook of `how wed- ding breakfast amid the lions whiach she was at t=ha'.t -time showing at Mnonntmartre fair. The m-e.al wss-ad off without .mis`haep.*as did vtha par- takcn of in a lions` cage at San`ge.r s circus. -Mwrgato. on the -occasion of the marriage of George Sadler.` the wild-Ibeaat tamer. T-he via.nds.h\a-ving -been .d_~i.s~ med of the brid:egr.oo.m spurt 'h=i.s dam -guests thvnoug-h their usual p-e~r.fuo~r1nan.oe. t-o the great adxn-ira.-A tion -of the onlook_o~rs.. . The stage -has bafsoro now been uti- lized for holding a _w.0dding "brink- fmst. During the final not not Sinbad Yt tsl`1e Errand Opera Haotuew. Nowuwk. `' hill. "n;r{-r |u.\3i\n` 1u\I!" `nun mom say; ' r;_r (RANpY nnn Collier and Clapperton Streets ;TTvRER ` `Progress Brand sets the style- not follows them. ` `Progress Brand creates _fashion-not imitates it. Make your clothes count FOR you, by wearing Progress Brand. Ajbpeardmes ARE z1ez:ez'y'z.'l- balsa Zongasl/zey are, I/zere s zzbt/zizzg like /zaving t/zem deceive FOR 243, p n1~ .-g-.-.._... insteaa of}; c;A12v52"us.'? ALWAYS OPEN. '....%.SEPARATORSF ESTABLl$HED 1870 <-v-v`.-.--- -.--.-- --.._..-.-. -I1a1 rs ai1"v"ited pa"rTt.a1}6for we wedding breakfast in their shot win-' dow. The oyn-as-uro of unive.rsa- gaze. the feast-e.rs -gallautly stuck to. their exposed psosition and thor.ou*g'hly eJ1- % joyed the good things that had been I rpriovided for their d~ele:otation._ ` Mnrn f-hmn .n.nnnn has: 'n `I-inns (`on iiiiijiiig Ndv. good supplf 2 "The _. aug h , ndg r _.. -qy QLG nllfdf to 1 at the Grand Operzyaotu-soc. Newuwk. U. S_. A.. the- "p.ri'nnoipal boy" was married to _ the m`ana~ger. `Mr. '0hta.-c- more. with the chorus: as briniqsmasds and. this In-ale membezris out `the. com- pany as sup o-rters of the -brid - 3 gnomm. At t -o conclusion of who; play 3 first--ola~ss collatieovn made its` a-i)vpe~ara-me. and in bumpersvof oh-avm`-T ` pa-gne the he.ValthA-of tho :wrwly-wed- ` ded ecso-wplo was duly drunk.-~ 7l\....,.I.... ......._... ..:..._,. LL- 3__L-..2-.. -9 A low ecu vu- hnmd 1 he wull .. H he bad (x `gm of nff h hae7r"2'"* I _ get ten key ?`,5 IIIYA ,, V] ked M ' ..--v .---~--`-ow v v- sum vono-out Twelve years sinnoe the interior of the `head of the To-o-liossal fig1u're of} the Goddess of Liberty wt ,t'hul._e:n-.3 trance to New York harbor waas sem- eote-d by an e.ocentrio ,cootu'ple as `the scene of their marriage. Aoo-ompa-nievd by euro-h guests as had been invited _to the -ooremronv 'th'oy.Aolim'bed- the three h-wwdroead 8 con) stops th'nit' le'o.d to `the chosen apoty where `they were`- .united. and here they aterwacjxs $611- tortamed ruh-ear friends at,` .6=u,s_: tomary reupaat. . .-` ` 1 \-E.___.. __ _ I, ~01`! " :3 ll`. 1 - 'th bra "Isn`t he dot- 3~-- .. .. .1 vw-uvvrv I v ~~`-.--.-.-- Before now halve ;$riAoa.i')rLs.. .v`r'ith the .sa'n.otino-.1 -of the. a-.u`th-orltiess, . are taken lif their w-e`-dding_. .brea'kfas' in Ril. and oulv .8. few. m-9-_n-tbs si on .n `Eva-n.n.k.n.a 6-am \.rL\` :1: .1 _'S.4- n` IAAII II'i`g.`91. E l'\.I\4I JIL "Y0u`r `-0 fl`! If `ya [Hi Eewlth m.. :`2;uZ$?'. s1'i?x r..`i.".~'n`i..`3 3`: :2m.. ~ Sickueu, In tevfor I trig! bottle and valur ale Vtreatisd, on such disease`:-*to `ran Lama . ` `Co. ' !79"!iug8tre!.":W.`; `_1'.o.`Ifu_h_t'o. cmdc. `alnmnrhau doll in gnu`:-:.. .sIu.slh`D.`..n.Zh. ;-`Lil,-t`~, " ` I dill. `MILM Iwuy J1: lv'`VfV- v_Ul'U'l|'lQ'1Ri 311390 _ 0 Ma'wo~he.stm` pa-Sic.-.1-`sat ati-on w'a's":us- ed in this hsosp1ta=bl_e_'.`uqpaih-i-ty. "A. ,y\ocu'ng giupay, mun-ed Ashrt-o1\f. `wvh `was under arneast -f~ot._d.eaorti-o~a`._T`.was; by 4' ". 4 ',___x%- T? Allrat; ohm Damian have cham--u also other wll kno`vn ?`EDDY S as for ws , which are as populaxj as ever :- L PARLORS-"Kii\g Edward. Headlight, Eagle,` I OAAI- 5-... -1. 99 Q lCG`fD` Q:-cu. ----vv -v--- ---c`.----3-.-. Vict;ria." Little Come't." %SULPHU%RS--Telegraph," `.`TelTephone.% L H` Be sure you ask for Eddy s. _a -- E. B. Eddy : LANEW MATG H I select only the pickings which conxe up to the Red Rose standards of richness and strength ' in Indian, and delicacy and fragrance in Ceylon teas, and thus -that . rich, fruity avor of Red Roe Tea is` produced ainde f , maintained. -- 2 . 2 . - ` ' is g'ood'rea `T. H. Estbrooks St. .lohn,_VN.B>.. Toronto, Winnipeg Wedding Breakfasts; . 'I_`;a_,alsc`>`,-'<;r': accent of: its\;<;1_;ti`l`i-ty` of avor, aftef picking and during the curing V process is eveyxy susceptible to weather changes. . A few hours of surisliitge or bad weather after picking may make the [difference between good and:-oor`tTea'. YOU,` know how quality of strawl>erri e` lvfrornt the! > same patch will sometimes vary from one day to` `another. I _ _ j One day sweet, compact, well tfipened, well colored, richly -avor`ed-n`ext day it rains, is clotidy;--followi'ng picking is soggy, sour, green, coarsely-a'v ored, poor. '1-,, _I,_ 1- -- A - A So that wliilebhe picking {nay be rst class, the 'xeit from the same gardgn may be veryjpoogzl _ '- L ' I ,1. ,,` A`_. ,,. Noxsicuss. Hun wou"r imv on-. Lmurs on AN? Suamox. ' Pronounced by user: to be the ` Tea. Quality Varies BEST .1141 011 IN CANADA SILENT" permission -of thepolice. m-armed at 3. local church to a young girl of e ig-hteteh. The ezaremtotnv `over. a move was made to the police station.- where -an -exxoellent repvast. pnov.id- ed at th-uexp-snse ,|0f 't-he ~polioe. w-as Iwaiting. This was hardly finished before the can-0-rt arrived, and "the newly--wedded 'br.id=egno-om was tak- en away in no-u'stood.'y`. V ` Wiffnun-n man-nu Ihwnlr 9 min r-1~m 0-n. ufn en 111 no-u'stoou.Ly. Fifteen yoeatrs 'bu~.ok a xnsarrivage wa s. celenbra-ted in the ohurovhyartd of ` at Docrsetshire village. The weddmg ceuremvoany took -pl-ace at the entrance` to the family vault. whezre `a brIo~t'her not the -brid-egroom.` who for In-any years had =beent a rival suitso-r `or the lady s han-d . lay bzulrieid. The ser- vice cvonoluded. th-ose - resent par-` took of breakfast ami the grave`- stvomnes that marked. the last resting pla-oe-s of the rhusba.n.d ,s family. : ' The Great Tun of He.ind-el-berg. tthe s:=oe.ne of many festivities. w-as sel- ected some while back, -by a civic magnate as the place where his wed- ding f-east should be .hel_d. Twenty guests nxvouuted to the summit of the .h-u-ge oa-sk and sat down to a ssuumptuous oollat-ion. The famous bell Czar K-olokol. at Moscow. was Like- wise adapted to the same V -p=ur use by an officer. In the interior. wt ioh w.a.vs lit 31vp- by over fiftiy candles. was xread a circular tab-e. two which! n -rnnn-mi-a no:-nn manna `x"\'$l\.I1rnl\`|l\ 1 -`I'll'U(1'l. l Cl U'llUl.4llll ['L`.Ul.'Ug UU VVUUJU t 0 -gue:sts ga-i'n:ed aaooess t.~hI1ough%the breach in the side of. the 'gian't;'be*ll caused. in 1737. by its fall from a beam during a` coo-nflagmti-an. Annfhnr `hAH__n uhnn hall uwau: -uuztug u. vuIuuL1d.1lJ.l.I'Uu. _ An-other `be-11-a d-iving bell this t~ime-was the svcene of a wevddiung feast. tyo W.h'ivOh a select few were ad- mitted at a fee of five pounds each. This bell. which held twenty-five" per- sons. was sunk with c:h6Am'afrr1a'ge - arty hen-eath 'the waters` of mhe lvde. whe.re the ceremony took pl=a-oe and the breakfast -was dnoome `menus to. -One -of the liargest of the anis- ian ;se-were was anvothser strange spot _for a wedding ibreeakf-ast._Atter` -have mg been duly. united at church. the couple. with their friIe:nds. descend- ed into underground Paris. where for over an `hour they held high? fem-tivnl;..'l`i+ Rim, ula-ucwat y o > . - . Those tuhart doo quot lay `vian; that month gm d.isqar=d`d.'fnozn the `breed- ving .pevn.,_ g-The fofsAp'rin'g gtnom this` man ' 13` `thgesn used for the next la.y'1'1_1'8 I ._..=preferI- pulbelts thwt do not drop `thegu- _firs_t;ie:ggs. be.-bore .De.oe.m-- Kar 1s-_ wyrlmter gork. For good` wimtasr 1' _ ' Ii mnd `ftri-' anus}: .Ir-single: LU! _';J'Vvl' lfll. 11?!!! Vfestxval.`-Tut Bntjs. Preparing for the Winteuf Egg e .C1'PJ-'.- Montreal T Wdtmess. ' Fali is tAhe,tinne `to xprzqfare fo,r..t.h-e. winter eggs. but vthe regs. ownwation for stnon.-3 work is the original 'bre`fe d ~- iug stock. In -other words, rt~h~e' fu- ture vgetnmrlxitsi-on not Awinster ;l-ayer'-s should come l. 1_`o'm'sto'ck th'at them-` selves. ass pull-e.ts.'d-id gnooad Layin-g - in Jammary._ L 'I`}nn.uA Ju- Ll... .;.`..-..4. I`.-... -.2... .L1_.a. man u_ \ -u,u,'cu_ ,, JULIE: L'|Ul' 3'0!!! VVIn'U5I' Ear 1. _ 1 have "a;tJ1`1u'n-(istlgat sueth -bitrds -e .vean-we e'es resu sa; a sgarsvunglyrhen elggs brou'g.h't `t-he 'be:s_t glyrioeax Pallets `hwtcbed 'before Apral a;n:d 1-gay `15. as a "rule, lay well dufingv. neansar :1'ndtJaz_1u:.ry. 1 -o 08- vratu mm ne-3 ni? no`r er lwgr _is tosegetost ; he eawezd pulgets duruyg Oatoboqr; : p 1 % ' - . 35; ""`i%%%; 3`;-1f3o"%3?rn'?J& A 2gu`:1iI3`w\god the gamma "Illa-co.` '1`.}fe;y s .- .e. awed urn .-`Io.-regu-a.ry hostage shdw`in'g .`a.n`y signs at laying. fig; . to aim-ve lpllletasr onu::'tvg', vet-goo `yang son Togme, am 9. aetbaok. It will stalykne . time` - to beoome.'.aoquaiuted,1wi=t_h me gnaw. %`wuv&:terag. 'l'h:e,;- i must? gbe inf %Ao[kTY%o%ur Grocer for a box PARLOR bid-l`lllU'\-I \1"Dl.".l.l.l'G'Il ll'ull5R3l3o, . The large leper hospital on the: Asiatic_side.oif the Bosporus enjoys a specially active at=t~ein.-tinoIz_i on the part ed. the sultan. The `place of (re- iuge for old and p-oor and the asy- lum for the insane have been creat- t ed and are wsvustaineod by his large ciointribzuti-ons., It is also due to` his initiative that the metropolis possess- es a"meilical school with a highly` efficient staff of .p~rofe.ssiors and lec- turers. Before he came to the throne there was not asingle medi-cal in- Sl:i`t'l1 tl0ln in the whole 01' the Otto- ` man empire. not a single sanitary es- tablishment. Q- acks of the `most un- scr.u!pulous,conduot had their unlimit- ed sway. ,Und-erihis reign sanita,r,y ccvuincils havevbeezn instituted. labora- tories for the chemical analysis of `foodstuffs, and institutes for hydro- Ehobia and bacteriological V 1`;e~se.'arch ave been created. The sultan takes `a vivid .inte.rv3st in every medical congress. as excel- lent representatives are al-ways pre- sent frmn Turkey at these meetings. * who have full power to_ take. the ini- \ tiative. on their net-um, of introduc- ing necessary `sanitary reforms. ~Wvell organized. `l'azar'e'ts are now to __bc found-in different seaports of the empire. Large-hospitals .-.01` the treat- ment of venereal diseases have vb-zen founded in the vilayet` of Gastamoni andin other places. Lately a very energetic movement has been, sort a- ing. also upon the sultan`s initia- ive. to create in Ocnst-antin-op'1e an establishment for the deaf and dumb These things. sufficiently prcive that the -po ular` estimate of the sultan `of Tur ey. whatever his -defaults as 1 a ruler. is not justified.-Lansceit. ` uvo run. any Una: The Turkisih benefited in many direoti-o`n's_ dmring A'bdrnl Hamid's reign. Asylums. lazar- ets and hospitals -of various descrip- sm 1 capital has xespeiciza-li.y tions. receiving this persona`! eindow-v ments of the. Padishah. keep their door open perfectly gratis Jto suf- ferers-otevery nation and denomina'- ~ tion. It is -par-ticmlarly interesting to mention that `he displays -paternal in- terest in. and lar.'ge-heaprteld. gener- n.-s ifrmupathy tor. `afflicted children. is amidie hiospital. .a first-raite es-A tabli-shmeut equipped witohall the re- i qiuiremetn-ta of modern medical science. is a- just so-uce out satisfaction a-mi: ride to himselfas well, as to his aithfrul Osmanlis. All the; beat me. dioal men 9:` the ca-pital are engaged in the service of this hospital. They are assist-ed by :1 staff of ucxcelle-nit trained German n-unseas. flnn `antenna 1...... 1......-...:i...| -.. LL- duows oan until itjrost. It is agmise 1 take. to put pulletswin `tightly-`sb uilt j nou;scs.Vho.rd-inaess is the great tam-; bar. in winter egg pnodusotion. and_ it ; can only be secure-_(1 by aconst-ommg % the young birds to conditions as near outdoors `ha-.3 -hpossi-ble. . 'I`hA fond n-imnn rrnluf ha nru-xv-n as? o uwaau. uutwuuxnn ,_l5`-[J|i1'UlVo * The food given m-ust,be `more of a nnitrogenormsi order than the carbona- oetou-s. Yet we; believe in fa`-.-ding a. little corn--`bath corn meal in Lh morning mash end cracked corn in the` evening gram mixture; The floor of the `scmcching she covered heavily with litter in .wn-mh the grain is scattered. so the puullets, must work hardtor their food. Exenoisel is very impprtant. Graeezn out bone is supplied about twice a week.` and all the green food daily they will eat. This method enables us to have` our p,ullet.s lay well during the m of December. _Je.n.ua;ry Februaary. To ("great extent It solves the win- ter eggiiprnoblegn. j ` V ` far. as the science of `medicine goes" the sultan -h_as_alway_s been ea- ger to leth1.s nation benefit as much as it by the `latest dias- ooveries; 14.33 `t tnxumlbcr of charit- able i`n.stitwt_1'_IIns, have been created in -all `parts of the _Ottoman empire ow,- i-nug ; to his rnituaati.v_a._ Fountains of coal ..well water, which are such 9. zb-o-on`. in `a .d_is_tinct.ly_. ~w.arm= country have been `erected. in many places at the expemu of ` his Frivauze purse. In Constantinople itse f emery dis- trict and -qru-artuer is .in possession out such a fountain which supplies .ex- cellent drinkable water -absolutely free of any charge. 'I`hn Tl l?;Ei`1 now-fo` Loan .nm-..m-!..-.Il- French (horse -breadvers are great` fee-d'e\r-s of carrots and tho7En-glish and other .Eur-opezan .hors.-em-u.n "feed oarrot~s,1iberally._ London Farm and Home says : ~V - - 'lhnI- any-run}-n v1\I`.l\.I1ll o - uuiknlnxan-ans m'l.`ul;:t wegirlot-s `prove a = wholesome: and palatable food for horses is prett- 'ty: generally known -among hor-sq mvglnema. Garmts rgilossess a graeal: `diat- clatuo tyalsueifand .t eye e}::e1-taargert-.-alin -axa we e etc" upon a or.sc s owe 3. Their la xatlve eff-e.ots are due to their suooulencv. about eaig*h't,y-five-' per cent of theair .wieig.h't bcmg water. Garmt-s are thus a most useful sup- plemye:nta_1'y food for stable ,hors-es w-hen -g-reein forage is not available. .-and their -.uases'.for h-onse~f-cediVn~tg pur- poses -is greatly to be rr:Ic-bm-mennd- ed; They 1~promo`to the, general health of Va stabled horse and help Ivn I-nvvvlunn n anal` a-ljuau` nnnn FHA to -pmdusoe a gAood.gl-ass upon the coat. `B.ut although carrots. as stat- ed possess laxative pr-o-parties these must not be so~verra~tod, They do not prove as laxativae when fcyd in small %uan-titiea as isvotte:xttimieB su'p*p`=o9ed. he laxative ezffeuots of a -dsanly al- lsowumoe of three or four pounds of l.lCla1IuL| Ill. (5 |Blo(l-UIVKI vLl`U'l3`U unu ll'Jl'p I Coughs Cold-s " ...%;;.*:;.% s"i&'a) qnurur oluu. 1-onnos sou ifininjidl 11. ~ --'-`Colds are ` the most danger uous of all forms of disease. A neglected cold leads to Bronchitis, Consumption, Pneumonia. Coughs" are the result of irritat- ed bronchial tubes. Psvcume" cures coughs by removing the irri- tating particles and healing the inamed membrane. It is a germi- cide and destroys - the tubercle germ. It is a tonic that strength- ens the `lungs, the liver, and tones up the system. `It `makes for better health in all conditions of humanity. Get -strong and the cough will dis- appear. ` Psvcmuu" makes weak people etron . It cures coughs of the most 0 urete kind and breaks up e celdin a. few hours. Carrots Io} Horses. 'rHE NORTHERN ADVANCE and uun:-u nu. I.um>n.uIug.:.:c. It may -be..st=a't-evd that -augtooosd b;ut-V ter cow is a-good cheese `cow. `D1`ovu1- ed the 5-egnoentage of fagt does not exceed two per cent. The"1.-argcr the -per cent. not .at the larger the per cent. of cnsein. is . T mu...-..... L. .. 4...... ......:`...-4. -.'-1..n- H.`-la.-a `UL l.'Ol."LlllLy l.l.'UL|1.l..11'l'z BUIL. _ - Bring a_heiie1j "in" with hugr first. `calf amount the tall. She will have sh=r.un.k in hm` milk by the -time morn are ready to turn her out to spring :pa-ature. and `her flow ,w_ill 'bne.grAeatly innoreased by it. " I ? o ha?-for hon nxnxa until \xrH h har- increased by it. _ \ L If a . heifer has dome well with her finst, calf. she does not make any marked" i-m-provement with her sec- ond. If a heifer has not done well; [with her first calf, do not discard: her. Wait. till she calves `again and try her with that. The "future dairy. usefulness of a properly neared heli- er will `be fixed with "her first Icalf It is at this time continuity in milk shxoeuld be iixed. n`. +..i..... ..I........o H... ........-..;..4- `..L- ...:n. auuunu U0 uzuc-u. , It takes -about the amount of milk her-ewi-th given to make apoeund of cheese: Milk containing 3 1-2 `per. cent. fat. 10.8 pootmds of milk; -trnat onontaining 4 -per cent. fat. 9-V pounds of milk: that wmtaining 4.5 per cent. fag 8.5 to 8.7 gimeunds of milk. :1: :v-n-n-Ann: n Inn `on (`Anna 'on7n1 ` demsoinstrate; When `this Faarnots is not particularly mmea; as a rule. as 9. pr-antioal .trial will sao-om. , qluantitiy of carrots is `fed daily -to sta`bled. horses. bran mashes atistwt-ed` i_-nteprvals can- not. or. at any rate, ought-not. as a . -general rule, to be dispensed with al- together, beca-use the allowance -of carrots alone is. not sufficiently la- Xsa`t'iV~6 to keep a h.o1`ee. in the best. of health. A daily 'allmvance of as march as six or sevendp-oundsof car-' rots can well -be fed 't~o_a~st:1bl-I:-d `nun-anal: ---3&1.-4.-u In mn.n I...` -i... on -.4-sang- uuuc. UL Ull. 5'ULllo 7! There Is a true saying- sroli-ds follorw.the fat." Thai": is, if the milk is high in ,f=a't ~p-emc-e.ncag:.- the other solids" are high. it the. milk is low in fat pencentagle.-thr: rochgr sods are Hmv.- ~n...A.|..:..._... -...... I...-. ......A.-. N... .....`......n an - that the aluuua in-o l.'L}'\V- _ . Nothing can -be made or grown_o`n the farm which brings as m-mch -pair` po1uxn:d`aa abutcer. A~t'io1n of butter takes less than five shillings` wm"-`ch -of fertility fr-omithc soil. n.~:.m 9 m.;:m- --3-.1" nrihh h.m- fh-at IILILV LIJI. LUV" LK5ILI.l tIUl. Gr`l. [LIV UL UIVOI-Llul. for churning. The t:e-m=pie`ra.ture de- pends upon the "breed -of cows. the period of lactation. 't'h'6 food. -and` more than a-nytuhingelse mpovn the thickness of the cream. When the cream'is rich in butter fwt tempera- ture `can `be lower. When the cream is thrn ar_1d_con'tains a large per cent of milk. xt 1s useless to try_t-o churn at a low Vtemsperahurue. U.smally about sixty is right for -thin cream. The holder cream is churned the less but- ter fat will be "left in the bruittegrmilk and the more perfect will be the granules and the more solid the but- 6!`. > - ` LED; 0.0 U0 D-I ruruuua UL 11.11118. 7 It is im=p=oBsib*ie to lay down any` rule for the-Vtemrpurature of cream of -and m on the thioknqss W~ an ._n..._.'... _2_`L .`._ I.--LL..._ _.L .L-_.__,-._- l'IJL_ Dull JRZKI UU-.li.'QLi.I.Ur'.."u horse without having very 1_n-arkaepi laxative effect -uponjtho bowels, Even with this q;utzm:tit gpmwided an `ouc- .oasi.om.~al bran mas will be .l'e&]1liI`.9d in order to `maintain the bowels `in the. right working onder. mnvxvu. or A _ui\&ous scornsa ousrou. The visitor who crosses the Bord- er may stillaete the house where in the "good old days" the Gretna Green blacksmith was wont to per- form a convenient maragse cere- mony for mama-way oouples anxious to avoud stem parents by being wed- ded acc91~d.ing to Scottish law. Few. howeverr. would have suspected that the custom was beans revived. ' V0} I'1'I.I'I`I3 I`I'$| .nI\nu|n lhl\.i|l|lII.n:'I4\` .. Luv uouuu.-uun was wulug IBIVIVG-(1. Yet. inquiries -prove conclusively that marriages are being celebrated at Grertna_Green to-day in practical- ly the same circumstances as a1hu-n- dred years ago. _ -. The priest of Gretna Green to-; day. is not a blacksmith. By trade` he is a jninvezr: but lattecrly he ha retired tram his work and has taken nipornvhi-mself the mom di nifiod duty of uniting lovers in lock. His name is_ Peter Dix:oun-an elderly man with -piercing eyes. dark hair and heard. and a-stxo-op in his walk. He might have stepped fmm `the pages of J. M. Barrie or Ian `Manlamn I'-'I'nvA -mmn Inna! -an-..... -_--_I.-- ""' t"'1ia'S'b` 2 fgl` cw`.nsy3,3 the `oewemnny takes pl ed haw he asyured his ' -t he simply replied ` heir word for it. . He added that the m rimmed` somsestzmes tome and, sometimes ublic house. the Quee but he is willi1_1g_ too : AL -II .----- um-o u we was uuxuu. . ' Ay, a few." aoknso-wledg-ed Ieter.` He explained that the cxouplezs simply dmovo to Gretna for the ceremony and departed as snvon as this was -mrecr. . y}V'UlL_o , j'I"he jotitmelr-p.ars-on rwas oamuli to ` point out that one of the parties `is to have been resident in land for twennty-one days before place.` But task- _assumed hi-mself on this -{Joint replied. I just tak` \ ~Jge15fIormed- in his, own KIYYI e ajld Ann-u:H-nag :... LL- 1---! the xn"ar1`i.a-ngtes were 1`IV&LIJ|lILl`U'.l BUULULIHJUG In 1113 blame and in the local public house. Queen s Head. and that he willing to marry o-maples at all hours. One of the` villagers asked `-him to `rfghuw the imtezrviewer the marriage ` U . . :3 1:*- .. .- regiater, but" he refused.-{The details of . the oemmsany were. be A hai "Quite private. '--but he - in.ti.n_iat__ thnt..1_z9;. usually called: initwno nxiagg V... .u-9 svvxylutiao VV Hill. BU 0narg'Bu the neremony -he man not `state. {but signifuoaxitl_y. ,thu,t s_9me,of__th9 Iuu. u. .uu.. nurrw or 18.11 manna:-en. . Have -yloru had many couples` here ?" he was asked. - NA, 1, 9,... H ..-I__.-___I-_I...I 1" - G1-eLtn a Green .Marriges. jBarrie Undertaking Establishment have all the appliancetfor the care of funeral: in transit through town and gurrounding country: Hearses and Wagzons ; Morgue and Burial Parlors. In- terment: inall cemeteries, or shipment: to all puts of the world. Work of : under-coke:-3 promptly and pr-overly cared for. P}-|oN E 32_ g .. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONO l{fiXii I5LEs % CREME A wedding breakfast on the sunn- msit of -M~o~u"ce Rosa was rvuqeawtly par- ta'k'enA of by a young marrleed couple `.m'1(mIed .Rso 3asbuo, from Vsen-primate-. awn vynvo fruionds. w.hK>. aooomypumevd -by `g..~11.1-qr_es and -porters ca1_'ry:in'g the roemu1smt_o daaintiea, safely 8l00|0IIIl`p1iSh`e!d the` o.-s- % cent. to find; when .-time. 'bamq;uut `was spread. that "the Oh:-lt1]J`pKl!;_.`,'sIlve' which was to '06 used in kirinking h-a:p~p.i- mess -to the married pair was froz- en. Hmvever. their `health was dimly t\oa.ste-d" inAl'1mnps of 8.-m'bo.r ioe. mad the feast passed off right jovially. Tvrnrnn-nun urma fhn nrnurd 1'-half twn