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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Jul 1900, p. 3

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USED IN M-,ANY 0F THE M'&OST i P I 4 CELE8RATED BATTLLS. lëAR MêlFlles MIded Froen Preclous lleetls, While Others Conalaed Gem, ofr1valuie la the (enter-SlOW the Ra- diang Protected Thenîselves. fla h days cf Maxime and quick fiïig rifles, wlea, as at Modder Riv- er, a million bullets are fired Ln ia single engagement, the game of War le sufficiently costiy without the uzxtravagance cf bullets molded from precicue matale, or carrying preclous atones ia their center ; and yet, ta of $10 each year ta asslet you'in hold- ing yeur meetings, and the Depart- ment of Agrionîtureb will send you s ud literature as 'wilI be interestiag to your members. I suggest that you speak te corne of your lady fniends and discum e eadvlsabiity of etart- ing an Institute ini af filiation with the Farmers' Institute now establishedan your riding. The rules and regulations are very simple. The following are the most important-- 1 " The organization meeting may tle called by the Supeintendent of the Farmers' Institute by the, head of a Munlicipality, by the President' and elder times, emali mines of golti and ________y______________________ m" " ý insu- tilvr bve ben hot wayfrom'pi-bute, or by fve ladies cf the district." tcilv eran e een e ot a w y rosp s- E "j ac js W o m en 'à In stitu te sh a l be tonis andîünwiflihntlmercks.ti f> 1 SILVER BULLETS. Ou the Farmi. 0l filainitlteFrer'Lsi 1When the Civil War was raging in tute in the district. Braglaad, and Cromwell seemed to t1~S~"l bei fWmnsIsiue bar, a cAiarmed life, blousands cf WOMEN'S INSTITUTES. shahl be the dissemination of know- b u i'z,ý_s were moulded la -eilver la the The following letter le beîng esenÏt ledge relating to domestie economy, hopi) of taying the future Protector by the Ontario Department cf Agri- ith ,spial attenton torhmecturie- low; for, to the suiperstitions, a silver culture te women in the Province; aton; a bettetiunertondeiag cft bulleýt bringes death far more certain- Dear Madam,-Your flame, among eionmicand hger nic value cf ofoohe, 17 than one of baser metal. Thougande others, las been sent te us by the cf- eccoizhn and fueand alumoefosn Cf bultets of lead failed to, touch the ficers cf the Farmerà' Institute li i éaeadtaai~ fclde gallant Claverhouse; and whecn at your district as'one who mnigît be ia- ith arve andtraining tf hgena laset hie brave heart was stilled at terested la the formation cf a "Ko- atndard of th ohahh nd mo erala Killicrankie it was by a silver ballet, man's Instituts. sadr ftelelhadmrlo which, so tle legend says, was im- As you know, improvea macninery Orpope. beddÀýed la lbt. better live stock, more butter. and "Each Women'e Inatitute shall ne- When, toc, in 1769, the Great Napo- chec.se factonies, and a change fro .m ceivçe aý gra-t, cf- $10 annally îrom len, led hie armies into Itaiy, "te constant cropping cf graine te a di- the Departmnent, onndîitinthat man find honurn antd fame, and wealth," the versification of crops, have made a equal sum be granted bjy the Cointy very silvený from the aitars cof Italian vast difference iu tarm worlcan Counoil or municipality in which the vhurdhes- wae coined int bultets, and management, la faci. changed condi- Instituts la crganized, oir fromt the SOMSTiIING QUITE NmW- CHYLON 0RflEN TfRA ime flavor as Japan, only more delicious. mnost people to Iearnl, too, that col- Onial women of tle outaumber Amî ericans by thirteen. Thiere are aine colonials who are peeresses, two whoi are dowager peereeses,,, thirty who have courtesy tities, aineteen who are the wives of baronets, eighteen who are the wives of !I:ighjts. 0f these ladies, moPlY a few ar'E the daughters of millionaires, and nïearly al of them were wooed anad wo inii their own homles. Iadeed, many of themn neyer saw England until they came to it as brides. Most of them are daughters of distinguished colonial politicians,, soldiers, lawyers, doctore and land- owners, and their husbande are bet- ter knowýn in conn)ection with the work of the- Empire than they are with the social world of London. Amo ng these colonial women of titie are many Canadians, the most dis- tinguished of whom is the Viscount- ess Wolseley, wife of the Commander4 ini-Chief of'tle British army, a beau- tiful and accomplished woýmani, the daughter of A. Erskinae, of Ottawa.I Other Canadians are VjIscounijtess Dii- Ion. alse a beautiful woman, Lady de TO BUIL»BIG MILLS. catpttai4ts wil1 censtiuet the Largest In dustrY Of lits Ktuidet Grand Falls, N. a. The building cf the pulp plant at Grand Falle, N. B., in which Senator Redfield Prootor of Vermont and cil- er well-known Amerjeans are inter- ested, is now said te be assured. île ALWAYS A WINNER ......, O~YLOiTq oEÀ.has the reputation of boing the most regulin qta nlitye Lead Pashagea. es, 80, 40, 60 and ce* iplant is te be by fan the largestinlf~ the world. Lt will coat $7,000,000. One- I Weil, a good start le bal the pleasure. hiaîf the capital ia to be f urnished by »,aCi raporph Ywfltgvaagodsat Americans, and the other haîf by 1v.a o orpitwilntgv odsat S ritih cplstr e mt b whetber1 it is a cheap paint or a dear Tritislapiotaliste, lhave bau Paint paint la preparablun for two years. Ite capacity will be 5,500 tons of white RAMSAYVIS newspaper, 225 tons cf ground wood pulp and 175 tons of sulphlite puîp-j A NT nequiring 525 cords cf wood a do yA The plant will furnish employment for!aefo ha atnadte r e 1,000 hande, and a emnail city is ex- J- ar och paint spadTbe y are ngae pected bo grow up where aow is b ouse paints at a rea sonable price, little village. The power afforded by aetger elo itebte the Grand Falls cf the St. John isr maeto ertlokatlebtr unlimited, and other industries will fAta the best. Aqk yeur dealer. be established eiher ai this spot_ or .nE 82 nearby. I8II0I90 -D ut b Twelve miles above tle falis mille OU for the manufacture cf pulp and vari- MONTREAL. [II ylUiflO. eus products cf hard and sof t woode '~ will be erected. La this enterprise- several well known men are inter- What ever makes good Chrietians ested, among themn Lord Stratîcona, makes tlem good ciizens.- Daniel Frank St-eteon cf St. John. N. B., and Webster# 1J1- the Hlon. B.- R. Burpee cf Bangor. 'w. P. C. 1030. The power will be electricity, gener- ated at Grand Falls, and it wil beCA ER ' transmitted over 12 miles of wire. A ER S Wibin hre wekslan la be1~ Carbello Olelnfectante. seape, oint. Withn treewees lnd as eaument, Tooth Powd , etc., have bq9à uui hm. - h. f. ,. f th.. -M. warded te00nadaI, nt tin1masfe, r upe'in, ý 1

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