Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 15 Jun 1916, p. 7

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X for every SPORT and RECREATION Wbrn hy ever y member of thelatnUy •CONSriENTIOUS OBJKCTORS." SOID BY ALL GOOD SHOE DEAIERS NEWS FROM ENGLAND The Marchioness of Exeter, whose] hutfband is at present on one of the tightlpg fronts with his battery, has Britain to Enrol Them in Noncom- been appointed chairman of the Coun- 1 batant Engineerinu Corps. ty Committee of the Solce of Peter- _,_..,., , , , , borough, which is to organize women! TJie British Government has found labor on farms. I * P''"=^ '" '*>e 8'"'"^ ^'"' **>« conscient- As a A Blessed Boon to Busy Bridesâ€" easily and quickly prepared â€" full of strength-giving nutriment â€" the cleanest, pr.rest, cereal band of the Bedfordshire 1 '°"^ objectors men calUri up for ser- 1 f^^j ^^ ^^ jj Shredded i 1.,..: „ „„^K„- ^r ^''ce under the Derby re(?ruiting I ,„, , ... «, seheme who had conscientious fi.st fi, from enlisting. There rids c chance to serve their country, Regiment was playing a number of /';=•= um.er me x.e.by '•^'^"'tmg . Strawberries recruits to the station at Bedford, ="''^«'"« ^^ojiad conscientious scruples W heat With btrawlJerneS. two horses, attached to a military "?'""/* ^^^^'^.? ^"'^ whojvere excus- \ A Combination that IS a per and ed -..>. ,, , ^ L , ,. I feet, complete meal. You --, thousands of such and to give them a I , J , *^ , ^ j. r °"^ chance to serve their country, al- j don t knOW the greatest of though at the same time cater to palate jOyS if yoU have not their little vanity against bearing ga^en it. Fof breakfast, arms, the War Office announced the i,,„^i,<.«,, ^- «^„ .^^^l formation, for the period of the war, luncheon Or any meal, of the "Noncombatant Corps." The officers and noncommissioned officers transport wagon, ran away crashed into a crowd of people woman was killed and nine other people seriously injured. Large numbers of girls and young women at present employed in ma- chinery works in Ma.'chester, Salford, Ashton and other parts of Central and East Lanchashire, wll be drafter .,, , , ^ â-  - i • r » t Tir 1 • I. • 4.1. 4. * 1 will be selected from regular intamry to Woolwich in the next few weeks , ^ ^^ - , â- ,' ' deaf by a high explosive shell at the j front three months ago has recovered 1 his hearing through the sudden shock I of falling down stairs at Saffron NEWS BT MAIL ABOUT JOHN i Walden, Red Cross Hospital. BULL AND HIS PEOrLK. I James Logue, an Indian Mutiny personnel not fit for general service, but fit for service abroad on lines of communication. Companies of the new corps will be T) ;_ 4. V J J .. 4. n I trained in squad drill without arms Regiment, who was rendered totally j • ..u ^ ^i. •„*„„, ^f j.7j !.__ - i.:„i- 1 _ ._ ,_ „ _^ .,â- ' and in the use of the various forms of tools used in field engineering. The to take ihe place of single young men who have ben employed- in Government work. I Sergeant Coxall, of the Bedford ! privates will be equipped as infantry, except that they will not be armc;i or trained with arms of any description. Pay will be that of infantry of the line, but the men enrolled in the new ' veteran who joined the 34^h Border ^„ ^ ^-jj ^^^ ^e entitled to draw t Regimnnt as a drummer boy and ^^r^ing p^y, nor the proficiency pay Made in Canada. TO PROCURE PURE WATER. A French Scitntigt Tells How to Make a Filt«r. A good filter that will find favor with those who find it necessary to procure pure water from streams ha* I been devised by a French scientist. I An ordinary tin box ia soldered to the bottom of a metaf water pail. The floor of the box is perforated with rows of wholes which extend through the pail bottom. A colled spring at- taches the cover of the box to the bot- tom and is made to pass through a tin 1 tube in the center of the box. .^Iter- I nate layers of powdered carcoal and ' well-packed cotton wool are now plac- ed in the box, and the pail is suspend- ed in a stream. Gradually, as a result of air pres- sure, the pail will fill up with filtered water. Then, by loosening the chain, the spring cover drop back on the box. and the pai), full of water, may be lifted out of the stream. The water may be further sterilized by adding a few crystals of potassium permanganate. V XAl UM mffm. â€"WROwro.oH^^ kets, not for a few pennies, but for Occurrences In the Land That Reigns served under Sir Henry Havelock, has gi^g^ {„ others for professional skill ' considerable number of francs ; just died at Portmadoc. He was at ;„ ^rms Officers and men trans- ! The Ham Fair, which is joined to the I Cawnpore, Delhi and Lucknow. ; j^j.^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^^^.^^ from other regi- , Old Iron Fair, is also a typical Paris j * : ments will receive inlantry pay, to- , mai-ket, and this year was marked by The Great N'ortherii Railway Com-'fl_ || p, f i gether with proficiency and service | many strange features. The sale of pany have withdrawn all dining and HaibeonCuMdat favorit* ye«tt foi more than foity yaar». Enough (or Sc. to produce 50 large Icravei of ffne, wholesome aour- Do BUaard'a Uniznont CMd by Fliyildana. HAOE IN OANAOA ithing home qiade bread no( experiment, there it nothing jusi ai good. |E.WGIurrTCO.lTD( TORONTO. ONT. 1 WiNNIPro momti»ealJ As Understood. Nephew ( relating experience )â€" The commanding officer asked me te make an advance on Dead Horso Farm. Uncle â€" How much was it worth ? Nephew â€" Wliat? Uncle â€" Dis farm he wanted an ad- vance on. 8uprem« Ib the Commer. «ial World. Same old Story from Cape Breton pay- restaurant ears on their trains. The Great Northern station at ' lloUoway, which was closed to thej public last September, has now been pulled down. | Eight cases of .smallpox have been ' DODD'S KIDNEY notified in the Manchester and Sal- 1 ford districts, two of which have ' proved fatal. j There have been issued in Brad- 1 ford 443,230 free train tickets toj ioldiei*^ and Belgians in the last twelve months. Mrs. Mary Bucknill, who was con- 1 gratulated by the King on her 100th' PILLS CURED WHEN DOCTOR'S FAILED. Mr. M. A. Morrison Suffered From Kidney Disease for Five Years â€" Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured Him. SAWDUST BY-PRODUCTS I sausages, for wliich i^ is noted, was I ostentatiously free from anything I suggestive of German production, and i one noisy wag stood by his stall in a ., , , ,.^.,. -^ T , T___ - ' fantastic costume and callai attention Neitlect to Utihze It Involves Fremen- , , . .. â- â€¢ , , ,â-  . .^egirvi iw .jiai. ^ . f.g j-j^g notice over his head which dous W aste. | ran : "Taisezvous, meflez-vous, les pro- Few persons have ever given much ; duits ennemis nous degoutent." thought to the sawdust problem. And i The turning of M. Millerand's fam- ygj I ous warning to talkative people in Experts of the New York State Col- ' Public places to suit his purpose pleas- lege of Forestry estimate that 11 per j eJ ^'^^ ^"am merchant and his cus- cent. of the lumber cut> in the United Vomers enormously. No Terrors For Him. Recruiting Officer â€" "You realize the danger before you ? Y'ou are not afraid of having horses shot under you?" Society Recruitâ€" "Me ? I ha«i two ' motor boats explode under me three autos start over me and an aero- plane fail with me during the past social season alone." â- ESS FOTATOSS SEED POTATOES. IRIsa CX3B. ble;^. Delegare, Carman. Or- der at 01.0. Supply Mmlted. Writs for fluotatlcns. H. w Oawaun. Tlramnton. H£IiP WAITTSO. Tarbot, Victoria Co., C.B., June 12th (Special.) â€" Cured of Kidney States every year is wasted in the form of sawdust. That is to .say, in sawing the lumber, 11,000,000 feet of birthday a month ago, has just died trouble of five years' standing and of perfectly good timber is ground up The old iron and the curio mong- ers also did a fair trade this spring. Although the foreign artist.s who gen- erally throng there to find studies d,^%.wm^^ Cranulated Eyelids* i ^^y tBj ^? ^y" inflamed by expo- •ure to Sun , Dost and Whid quickly relic ved by Nurioe lEjcBcmedy. No Smarting, ju6t Eye Comfort, ."^.t Your Druggist's SOcper Bottle. MnrlBcE)* Salve!nTube92Sc.ForOoakoitbeEy«Freea<k Druggists or Marloe EyeRemeily C*. , Cblcaga at Braunston, Northamptonshire. Captain Frederick Warden, who did fine work in the Imiian Mutiny, being known as "Warden of Cal- cutta," has died at Bath, at the age of eighty. Mr. .\lfred Jeff, who has died at Bedford Hospital at the age of 90 years, registered 30,000 births and â- 21,000 deaths during the 60 years he jervcd as registrar. Princess Victoria of Schleswig- Holstein opened a Y.M.C.A. hut pre- .â- iented by Luxton, "costing §10,000, at Folkestone. The Archbishop of Can- ierbury dedicated the hut. A scheme suggested by the Board 9f Trade for the training of women in horticultural work has been con- sidered by the Parks and Small Hold- .ngs Committee of the I. C. C. Mr. Wm. Savage, who retired two >'e;us ago fi'om thi' position of chief assi.-^tant to Liverpool magistrate's ileik after nearly 52 years' .service, r.'iw returned to his old post, ady Viola Gore was fined .$2f) at thampton under the Alitn Re- Jtriction .Act for failing to notify the ju-esence in a prohibited area of her mviss mai<l. The maid w:\.^ fined $10. ^A South Lincolshire farmer, Mr. George Cau.iwtll. oi" St. Lambert's Hall, Weston, who has extensive .ands. is now employing over sixty women, and purposes shortly to en- gage many more. Mr. Frederick Blaker has died in hi.i ninety-fourth year at Worthing. ^'' â- â-  â- - ' iness in the to^vn for ievcnty-flve years, and was a direc- ( ,11 ' local gas company for thirty-nine yeat^. Mr. Arthur Du Cros. M.P.. has pro and left to rot. which t)hree doctors failed to cure him. Mr. M. A. Morrison, a wJll ' Of course, it's impossible to saw up known resident of this place has no ' logs wiChout making sawdust, hesitation in stating that he owes his ' lumbermen are just beginnmg to ap- health to Dodd's Kidney Pills. predate the fact that there is value , •â- I was so weak I could not walk in this by-product, and that neglect to; a quarter of a mile and to-day I am utilize it involves tremendous and un- 1 able to attend to my work as well as ' justifiable wastie. | I was twenty years ago," Mr. Morri- : A little of the sawdust is used in the son says. "For five years I suffered : form of "wood flour," in making valuables were noticeably few, several soldiers on leave stood gruard over But '""tl^y collections of rubbish. stucco, molding, etc. There is oppor- tunity for the development) of big in- from Kidney Disease. I was treat- j ed by throe skilful doctors but got no benefit. I "Then a friend advised me to use 1 Dodd's Kidney Pills. I went to the â-  druggist and got five boxes. Before I had used four boxes 1 was com- pletely cured. "I advise anyone suffering from kid- '< ney disease to use Dodd's Kidney Pills, create wealth directly, but help Anyone who wants to know more conserve our timber supply, about! my cure has only to write to ' Future generations may find me and I will tell them all about it." Dodd's Kidney Pills are no experi- ment. They have been curing kidney disease in all parts of Canada for a quarter of a century. Ask your neighbors about them. 4^ No Connection. The Canadian Branch of the Queen Mary's Needlework Guild wish to dis- claim any connection with a chain- lettjei- which is being circulated in the name of the Guild by the New York Branch. Though responsibility in no way touches the Canadian Branch, the It seems to be the general opinion that charity should begin at some- body else's home. dustries along these and similar lines. ' '*'^*«^ ^<-"i'« regret that such a method Vast quantities of the wasted sawdust ' °J obtaining money for the Quecn^s might be used for the manufacture of wood alcohol. Many kinds of sawdust WARRIOR FROM INDIA. could be u-ed, too, for paper pulp. All such adaptations of tihis supposedly worthless material not only serve to to dust heaps more profitable than gold mines. ,> _- A PATHETIC INCIDENT. Guild has been resorted to, and that it has gob into this country, as the chain-letter system has long since been condemned and fallen into dis- favor. .> IMAGE A PEACE BAROMETER. Not long ago a gentleman who had been living fairly well and was thought well of, suddenly died. As was natural, one of the firs* things French Expect Figure's Fall to Mark End of War. High overhead above the ruined and desolate streets of Albert, in France, the great gilded figure of the Virgin with the infant Christ still hang.s from the tower of the (?hurch of Notre Dame de Rrebieres. For more than a year she has now hung thu.s, at an Xeav Ulnard'B Unlment la tha Uooaa Polite But Firm. ! Mrs. N. was giving instructions to her new servant, ''Before removing I the soup-plates, Mar>'. always ask I each person if he or she would like , I any more." I "Very good, madam." I Next day Mary, respectfully bow- i ing to one of the guests, inquired. i "Would the gentleman like some I more soup?" "Yes please.' "There ain't any left." - ' Easy Money , "Doctor, I am troubled with cold extremities. What do you suppose is the cause?" "CoBl wea'her. One dullar. plcaso." CAKK L;.',K!JI'..S \V.\.\TEU; D.\Y work ami K.imi wanes. Nasttilths l.inuied. 42 DucheSH .Stre«t. Torniito. BL ..\ C K S 11 I T H FIRESI.'V.V OR Floormaii. Su-a^lv f mplovinent. Ap- ply H.'nili-ip A <\,., Ltd.. ifamlltu n . B!..\CK.SMITH FINISilER.S ASD Helpers. riUHt be uwefi to ^^':iKOIl work. .\ppl.v .SniiUi Bros., iti I'.Tiila- miMit street. T oniiiio. W-V.NTEDâ€" TE.V.MSTERS. STK.\DT e!npk)yiiient; good wajfefl. .\pply Hendrlt- & Co.. I.lmlreJ. <} T Kv Carl- a«tt .Vsfiita. Torunlo. 1^ XPERIKNCED .AND INK.XPEni- J enoBd Girls for Huslerv and Under- wear Mill. Also a few YounK Men. Highest n-aRes paid. Mercury MiUa. Limited. H amilton. L.AD/ES \V.\NTED TO DO I'LAJN and light aenliiK .it home, whole or spare time, good pay. work sunt any dis- tance. CharB<!s paid. Send stamp for panicular.s. National Manuracturlnx Company Nf.Mi • real. ME .V W ANTE D FOR ALL brunches ol' Finlshlnit trade. In- cluding RubbinK and rolishlnR. also Cabli;.i Makers and TriinineiH. Stenjy work and (food naites for .}oif >«tent men. When applying state exper. -nee and whether married or slnt-le. .Vp^jly The <;co. McLagan Kuril! lUre Co.. Limit- ed. .Stratford, cini AT ONCE I Tinsmiths and Helpers wanted. Good tva^es and Hteudy n;k Appjy t" Tlie Fedlax People, Limited. Oaliawa, Ont. ITEWSPAPEBS rOB SAIiX. PUOFIT-M.AIU.Na NEWS A.VD JOS Onices for sale In good Ontario towns. The most useful and Intereslinc of all businesses. Full information on applkatlcn to Wilson P'.ihllshing <?om- pany. 73 West A.iiliilde Sir'et. TorontOL -. _ . ..^ I jr.. u- J n, . .u J-. • u... • angle of some fifteen degrees below Str Partab Singh Has Returned to the after his death was the straightening ^^^ horizontal, face downward to West Front. up of his estate, and when matters ^he street below, holding the infant Sir PartabSlngh, the famous soldier ; ^f" ^°f^^ °7 ^'^^ «" '"^^^ory ; „„t ^bove her head. of India, wants to die in the trenches ! taken of what he was supposed to be j i„ jo^al French belief the dav when if he has to die. and although the In- 1 possessed of. it was found that 1*1 ^^g ^^jy f^^.^^^^ f^n ^^.j,, .^^ ^^^ ^^^j ^^ the war. The German shell which Save Moneyon Roofing Get my iji'loes. direct :i<':u mill to you. I have Rootlngs for every purpose. Samples free, -\ddre88. Halliday Co., Ltd., "^S':','" MISCELLANCOUl. (\l,ri KAI..SB TErCTH f iiiiv ri>iitittlon, l-.lghi- r.it'l ^l.ill to Hi-ali-v & <- Ea.'*', T"r'>nt<>, Hiii'i;lIT l.V it CHsli "rices <>.. I'.tTi Queen dian troops have gone from Franco to would take almost every available other fighting zones. Sir Partab has cent to pay the outstanding obliga- ri'luriKd to the western front at his; tjops which he had contracted, with a own request. This veteran Indian ; ,.gguit j^at his family would be turned fighter. 71 years of a«e, comes of th<?j ^ j^e street, mighty Rajput warr ors, and since | ^ youth has followed the life of a sold It was heartrending to see them en- throw.s down the Blessa i Virgin of Brebieres will shatter the throne of the Hohenzollerns, it is maintained. During the last week of two the im- mediate region of Albert has been one Write for Special Ofror : This Latp?=t Model | Hand Cement] Mixet pays for I Itself in 7 days. Mixers III Bll sijes and styles. Write for Catal"i;ue. Wet 4a(itdr 3r- j nt 1 17G D Spa.^.laa Ave. Toronto. CANCER. TUMORS. LUMPS. ETC.. Intern. <1 and external, cured with- out pain by ur heme treiitrmnt. Writs ue before toi.. l:tte. Dr. Eellni.tii MAllcal Co. Limited. I'' Ulngwood. Ont. LumD Rock I Salt i Beet for Cattle. I Write for j Prices. TOKO N TO SAIiT WOBSS. 60-82 JarviB St.. Toronto. Ont. „. „. r.„ ier. An India.i writer ;u one of ^ the deavoring to retain some articles of , ^f the most active on the whole front. miscd $3.5.000 to the Exten.-ion Fund London newspapers in telling the story furniture most dear to them. It look- , prom the neighborhood of Fricourt, bv of the London (Roynl Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Women, thus completinsr the .?1.')0,000 for which an appeal was made. niture what was their relief when they Kiaard-a I>ialiuent Ximuberman's FrlonS A Man's Worth depends upon his power to produce what the world recognizes as of valuj. And when you skirmish around you'll find tha.t this power â€" which is just power of mind and body â€" depends to a reinarkable degree on the food on^ eats. P\ir highest acci^mplish- ment one must have the best values in food â€" food which builds well-balanced bodi'es and brains. Qrape-Nuts FOOD has that kind of value. It contains all the nutriment of w'lole wheat and barley, including the important mineral elements so often lacking in the usual dietary. Grape-Nuts comes ready to cat, is easy to digest, nourishing, economical, wonderfully delicious â€" a help in building men of worth. "There's a Reason ») ('Bnafllan I'OHtuin (,'erenl i."o.. Ltd.. Windsor, tint. Of Sir Partab. says: led as though the house which they La Boisselle, to Au'hville and beyond "Thirty-eight years ago Sir Partab had been accustomed to live in would ' there have been almost nightlv raids went to Kabul as a member of the have to go, bub in packing up and and blowing up of mines. mission that was sent there. Nine- rummaging through some of the f ur- 1 ___... teen years later he accompanied the Mohmand expedition as e.\tra aide-de- ,. , .. „„„ „„ camp to Gen. Ellis. The ne.xt year he â„¢'"*' «';'"0«f « Po'"-'y for I.^OOO.OO , ,, . . , „ „ . . served in the same capacity with Gen. Which the late husband had been' ucginning at the Legin.nng Lockliart in the Tlrah campaign on ' carrying unknown to his family in the i Bridegroom â€" Now that we the Indian north-west Crontier. While Crown Life Insurance Company of married, darling, we nust have Toronto. : more secrets from eiich other. Notice of the death was sent the Briiletâ€" Then toll i le truly, ,Tack, Company and a chetiuc was promptly how much did you really pay fcr the issued. engagement ring? The mortgage was paid off, the fur. niture was safe and there was a con- serving in the last campaign he re- ceived a wound in the hand, which fact, with his characteristic stoicism, ho hid from everybody until the Gen. noticed It and ordtred the doctor to at- tend It â€" just In time to avoid blood poisoning. are no When the Indian trtxips were being { siderable amount left over for present .-^ent to a'ssist in quellhig the Boxer | needs. Uebellion in China Sir Partab per-. This is an object lesson which should suaded I.ord Curzcii. then Viceroy I ^^^^^^^ ^^ ^..^^y one of us and one and all .can make the same provision for and Governor-General of India, to let hlin accompany tho expeditionary force. While serving in China the Maharaja learned to hato the Prus- sians, who went out of their way to treat hhii and other Indian rulers as 'ct'olies.' "Sir Partab Is us good an adminls- Irutor as ho la, a soldier. His admin- istrative gt>ulus has been demonstrat- ed by tho work that ho did In Jodh- piir a state more than three tlnit's tlio tilze of I?elgluin and with about as many liihabltajits^ as llenmarkâ€" dur- ing his two terms of Regen. y and another as Prime Minister of that state. Ills rule over Idar. a statu In the Bombay Presidency. 2,000 stiuare nilU>a In area, extt'iullng from 1902 to 1#11, wat also progressive and enlight- ened. Ho voluntarily abdicated the gadl (throne) of Idar In favor of his ndopted. son In order to assumo the Uegoncy of Jodhpur " That Knocking. Miss Picklesâ€" Too bad, I couldn't see you when you called, but I was just having my htiir washed. Miss Dili- And it hadn't been re- turned, eh ? If you want money go to strangers; if you want advice go to friends; if you want nothing go to relations. the family by insuring in the Crown Life. PARIS ."MARKETS DWINDLE. Few Flowers Sold â€" Ham and Old Iron Fair Has Strange Features. Tho Paris flower markets have dv/indU'il a good deal since the war, and some no longer exist, but the flow- er shops are not doing badly . Tho lily of the valley is now mo.st in favor. It is the lucky flower, an I i)n May 1, if a young man sent a bunch of it to a lady she felt she stood a chance of missing a little sorrow. But it is also a very profitable flower, and in the woods not far finm Paris where it grows in abundance children and women gather it and tie it into bunches to send up to the Paris mar- I was cured of Bronchitis and Asthma by MINARD'S LINIMENT. MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE. Lot 5, P. E. I. I wns cured of a severe attack of Rheumatism bv MINARD'S LINI- MENT. Mahone Bay. JOHN MADER. I was cured of .1 scverelv sprained leg by MINARIVS LINIMENT. JOSHU.V A. WYNACHT. Bridgewater. '^ •:â-  .'•TlJAiiE'iit ARK «Hl,ijtS. PAli^fe reduce inflamed, swollen Joints, Sprain.9, Biulsesi Soft Bunches; Heals Boils, Poll Evil, Quit tor, Fistula and infected sores quickly 38 it is a po.^iitive antiseptic and g-nnicide. PIcisant to ;itci docH not bliBter or rcmoTc ttic hiir. «ii,lvouc«ii work :t)e htitsf. 52.00 pet Itolti,-. .Iriivrrrti. Book 7 M free. ABSOUDINE. JR..thp amiicptic lininK'ni f,.i nnnkte. rc.luc^o I'aitiliil, SwiiUea \'einj. Wen), bifalnp. Bniitcsi •toy* pain ai;.! inllanitnatiun. Price *l,flt) i>cr bottle at dnlrrs t>r dcHtereil. Wlil tfll y.-n more IF jrou write. Ubrnl Trial Boltle for 10.- In itamp*. W. F. YOUNG. P. D. F., 51C Lvmns Bldj,, Mont'ca' Can. tesortituc aaj Atjorblac, Jr.. itc mijc In Caniila, «!«' Tlio miii'S 111" tno roiMM:;.it)t' nnd Cohiili t'ntiips, flnishi'd It: cc'lors. avv notv about roady tm- dlstribn;iwn tn ;ill whci ari' In- torested. Those wlil provn in viiUuible to those ajixioii.i id obtain >ur'jtss In tho niliiiii« miuUet. The Issue is Limiteil File Your Application at Once! A Postcard Will Bring It. PrtvalH \K *. 'â- uirit.'i'titi^c all nuirUots. H AMU TON B. WILLS iM.Mii^i-r '<t:i'ii1a;<l .'<t»),U K'.v,!].!;!^-! 4 KINO STREET EAST. T030ITTO TBI! OYOIiBMOTOa, reliable nnd mm PRICE ARE CIEAN iNOSTICKlf^ESS ALL 0EALEf«3 |G.C.Bri2gs&Sons HAMILTON Bee Rearing in Denmarlc. A careful study of tho rearing of bees began in Denmark abou". I8(i-1. The number of hives that year were estimatetl iit 78.000, but in IStifi the total hai' incr.-ase.l to 139.000. The great advance in tho numbtr of hives was due to the nsw method.'! intro- duced, tho most imixtrtnnt being the so callod D/,i«rzontike. by which tlie honey i.s gathereil without injury to the beeji. After l.Si'S the culttire of bees made no progress and on .lime 15, 19M, there were only »7.i)00 hives. Somo 28,000 persons are eugugd agriculture chiefly in connco'ion v.ith some other employment. Ask for MisiurA'a and take no outer A man doesn't enjoy being laughed 111 by a crowd unless he gets paiti for it. cheap to oijorat »nv blijcle. .Vsk (loc.-iii't lianUlp It. loirue H. Wr'tp tiKenvy 1 w "^i •â-  your town. JOHN OP. &9 JatTla St., lan bij attached to vour â- â- iefilar; if Ua write us for Cula- ^-dny for •^xi-lnslvo tioi ii.iirpKfn'eil In T. WII.90M. IIMIT- Toronto. ^f, QUEEN'S ' UNIVERSITY KINGSTON 'iiTDTir ONTARIO ARTS EDUCATION APPLIED SCIENCE ..icUiiliiifi MiniiiK. Cht-mif.-il. Civil, Mcch- aiitc.ll 'iiui l\U'Ctiic.il Kiijinccring. MEDICINE Durlnfftha War ther« will be continuous •tt«fticMu iu Medicine. HOME STUDY The Arts Cou: sc mny be tnkru T-y corrc- «*T>oii(lriicc. but st\i<i(n'n dcsiriag to gradu- ate tuust atteud ouc i^Cf^ioii. SUMMER SCHOOL UEO. r. chown JULY ANi?AOGt»ST NfcOiijrRAM \V!ied';ck Engine, 150 il.P., 18x42, with double •iiain driving b:Ii 24 ins. wide, and Dynamo 30K.W. bdt drivci}. All in first class o^nl.tioa. Would be sold lo^clkror scp ratc- iy ; alst.j a lot of sliaftiug Jtavcry ijrcal bargain as room is required immedi- ately. 3. Frank Wilson & Sons 7a Adelaide Street West, Toronto. ED. 7. ISSUE 24â€" "K},

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