Established 1873 0F'CANADA 60 Branches A-vailabýle for ManUfacturigan omecilHoss Wholesale and Retail Merhns uiialiis Corporations, tarmers and private inclîvîcuals. 8 Savýi:qngs Bank Deparîmenr* reÏ ra!mdr* Bowvman-vifle Branch: . à- M?111n !r BlaýCI7îllocx R. H. Co-Julscn9 Ez'ai-czus also at Iqewcast2e, Newtoihývî.1Ie Ororo, Osha,a T Notes of Partîcular Interest to Women Folks SOME -ORIENTAL RECIPES. lowing plan wili be perfectly cured Araban oild Rie.-ashfor smoking without first having thraughly oe pfl rice, place stod in pickliuig 1fuid or Urine. t in a g mae pu of musine,porc Take ten quarts of sait, one pound itl'in athigkmese oxf muliee eotofof. pepper, one pound of saltpetre, andimmrsethebaginccli wter anFtbeepou'nicts otsugar. Disý and mmese te bg i col waer.soîve saltpetre in a littie hot water, Boil about thirty minutes-untîl the and then mix ail the iegredients rice is crisp and flake, neyer pasty. thoroughly togpther and rub this Change the water foui or fii'e mixture into, the meat or haras times. lice thus cooked needs ne with the hand, until every part is dressing, well coveî ed The mixture must Hlawa.-In India the basis cf this be worked in around and under the dish is sujee, a formn of coarse wheat centre bone.'pu'shing weli1 in witha germ.- Any granulated wheat food, knife. Then lay in a cool place for however-one of the many break- about twc weeks, but do net let fast cereals iili do as well. Brown it freeze. The meat then is ready a cupful of the cereal by cookang to smoke. and will prove cf excel- Ît in hall a cupful cf melted but- lenat quality. ter. ileat four cupfuls of milk and ID-__ dissolve oee cupfui cf sugar in it. A DOLLAR'S WORTTILTUIS Pour the sweetened miik over the MWORTIIWILE cereal and butter and boil the mix- ture for a few minutes, stirring ail Few papers on the continent holc the time. Add one-fourth cupful the place in the confidence and re- .of 'raisins, and a dozen almonds, speet of the people that the We-ekly blanched and cut lengtbxaise, and Globe and Canada Farmer, with its continue cooking for perhaps fif_]iiustratcd Magazine Section, does teen minutes, or until the wheat to-da:y. For threesîýore and seven is well cookecl. It le clone when it years it has been accerded thoe- leaves the sides cf the pan and mo8t place ainong the metropolitaii forms a smooth round bail in the eelef Q anada. Netsife stirring. 'with this, the enterprising manage- Arabian Laban, or Curdled Milk ment tbat bas ma-de The Daily -The Arab and the Syrian regard Globe one of the lead-ing news- laban as the best of ail foods. The papers on the continent bas in- curd used in making it may be oh- créased the size cf the WeeklY tained at any Syrian grocery, or Globe and Canada Farmer and ad- soi/lak. Armenian curdled milk ded several new writers te the staff which is kept by many druggists, in order tbat it may keep paec witb wili make an exce1lent substitute. the progressive spirit that is per- If neither cf these can be obtained, meatmng car Lrban and rural po- use rennet. Place a quart of good pulation. uncreamed milk over the fire and The mail service and great dis- watch it until it begins te rire, just tances make it almost impossible before it bouls. Take it off and set for a lagepotion)f the people te it aside. After forty-five minutes get the bencfitof the punil make a bole in the center -of the equipped news and telegraph ser- thick creamn crust that bas formed, vice cf The Daily Globe. and inte tbis drop two teaspoon- 13y this addition te the staff and fuis of the curd wbich has been enlargement cf the paper, the man- mixed previously wLh an equal agement cf the Weekly Globe and quantity (if warrn nilk, until it bas Canada Farmer hope te compen- beco.nie almost the consisteney of sate those wbc must be satisfied mnilk. Stretch the spoon into the wlth a paper once a week by giving hole vcry carefully and stir the milk them ah tthe week' s news in a brief round the pan two or three timos, and comprehiensive, form, tbereby taing care neot t break tbe crnst. increasing the paper's usefulness, Then cover it,-in, winter with a interest andi educative value. piece clf fannel or Weo! se that the In order te get more people ac- heat wil net radiate toc, rapidly- quainted with it in its new formn the and lot it stand for- about six or publishers cf the WVeeklyv Globe and eighitliours. It is ativisable te Canada Farmer are gîving tbosc, curdle the niilk in tbe samne \essel who subseribe for one year before in which it is boîloti, and net to the 31st cf December, 1911, a copy shake àt ail frein the time it 's cf -"Dadd' il, hc as de- taken off the fire until you serve scibed in these columrný lait week, it. After yen bave once'imadc the A sample copy c f thir beaotiful laban, save a littîse eery day te picture may be reen at tbis office, use as a curd, and yen rnay have and arrangements made for yeur fresh laban indefiniteiy. The curd suscription.' lasts a long timne if kept in an iCe- Send al erders te M. A. James box.&Sos omnilaetfr "Laban sbaieed. "-This is a fa- Sns, i mavstriagntsfo verste among Syrsans as a break- fn at wtfo Theyput olive cil on it PAPER TIIAT DOES TRINOS. ani ct t wtl Srin bread. Drop ~ Fre' i]oaeat wbatoa or is left over cf your laban I"The aersAvat an inte a smali white calice bag, saIt Home. Magazine," London, Ont., it well, and bang it on a peg'until is comiug te be knowu as tbe paper aIl the water bas euýapcrated. This that ducs tbings. By Provincial generally takes a day or mnore-. The pri7er for roai impro)vemeit, by resiclue is "laban shadeoc." oürchard demonstration, and, lait cf ahl, by tbe purchase cf a 112-acre' MEATS. farm to be condncted in tUe interest Econc-micai Ro1Sit.Put Meat9+ in cefit reader,, it lias ii]entified il- PROYINCJÂL ELEO TIONS The Go vernment's Maj ority in the IN ext Legisiature wiIIl be 60.- TUe G ovorment cf Sir James Wýý'h-tnýey habas Uen given a four -year reneaaiof poaver. TUeewavLugîla'dtusýe aill-be cona-poseti-cf 82 Con- rervatives, .22 Libemais, one labor mnembor antiocec Iapentient Con- servatîvo. TUe Covernument sasîl thUs, after appointinag a Speaker, have a majenit>' cf GO.. TUe hast Fluse wasnecemporýet of 86 Consen- vatives, 18 Libemals, anti eue Lah0r member, the Govemument major- it>' uvor ail being 67. TUe mtus ns: C ONSERVATIVES-83. Addingten-Wvý. D. Black ................... .r.. .... ... Aigoma Albert Grigg.... ... ........ ... .... ... .... ...... Braint Nortb John W. Westbrook .... ...... ...... .... .... Brant South-W. S. Brewster ..... . ............ Brockvile-A. E. Donovan..... ........ .... ... ...... .... Carleteu-R. H. McEi'oy .............. .... ...... .......... Dufferin-C. R. McKeown .................. ...... ... Dundas-Sir James Whitney ............... ... .... ... Durbam East-J. J. Preston..... ........ .... ........... Durham West-J, H. Devitt ........... ...... .... .... .... Elgin Fast-Chan-e A. Broaver ... .... Elgin Wet-F. G. McDiarmid ......... .... .... .... ........ Essex North-Hon.,J. O. Reaume........... ...... .... Essex South-Dr, Charles N. Anderson ...... .. ..... .. .... Fort William-C, W. Jarvis ........... .......... ...... .... IFrontenac-Anthony, Rankin ........... ...... .... ......... Greuville-G. Howard Ferguscu ... ........ .... ........... Grey Centre-Hon. 1. B., Lucas............. Grey S-utb.--Dr. David Jamieson ...... ..... .... .......... . lton-Dr. A. W. Nixon ..................... ....... Hamilton West-Hon. J. S. Hendrie ...... ............ Hastings East-S. Grant... ...... ........ .... ........... Hastings North-J. R. Cooke ............ ......... .... ... E--astîng& -West-J-W.- Johnson----------. -.... Huron North-A. H. Muegrove........ ... ........... ....... Huron South-Henry Eilber ............. ...... ............ Kencra-I. C. Machin ...... .......... ...... ............. Kent West-George W. Suiman ......... ...... ...... ...... Kingston-Dr. A. E. Rose ................... ......... LambtestWert-Hon. J. W. banna...... .... .... .... ....... Lauark.North-R. F. Presten ............ ......... .... ... Lanurk Soutb-Hon. A. J. Matheson ...... .. .. ........... Leeds-John R. Dargavel ... .......... .... .. ............. Lennox-T, G. Carreallan. ................ .... .... ... Lincoln-Dr. Elirba Jerrop ............ ...... ........ ...... London-Hon. Adam Bock . ........ .......... Manitoalin-R. R. Gamey............. .... .... ............ Middtlesex INorth-Duncan MeArtiaur....... ...... ...... ... Muskoka-A. A. Mabaffy..... .......... .... ... .... ...... Nipisig-Hpenry Moei.. .............. .... .... ...... ... Norf-olk Soutb-A, C. Pratt ............ .... .... ...... ..... Northumberland Fast-S. G. M. Nesbitt... ...... .. ...... Ontario North-W. H. Hoyle ........... .... ......... .... Ottawa East-Napoleon Champagne.... ...... .... .... ...... Ottawva West--Jamnes A. Ellis ......... ........ .. ......... Parry Soand-John Gaina .............. ....... .... ........ Pool Samnel Charters ....... ... ...... .... .. ........ .... PertU N Lorth-James Torrance ............ ...... .. .... ..... Perth South-Jobu Benneaveis........ .... ............ Peterborough Fart-James Thompron .. .... ..... Peterborough West-E. A. Peck ......... ........ .... ...... Port Artlsur-Don 'bogarthî ........... ...... ........ ... Prince Edavard-R. A. Nornman......... .... ...... .... .. Rain)y, River-W. A. Preston ... ...... .... ...... ......... Renfrew Ncrtb-E. A. Dunlop........... .... ...... .... ... Renfrew South-T. W. MeGarry ......... .... ...... .... ... Sanît Ste. Marie bon. W. H. Hearst ....... .... .......... Simcoeo Centre-A. B. Theaipson........ .......... Sim-oce East-John I. Hart.......... ...... ............... Simecoe South-Alexander Ferguson ........ .... ........ Simcoe West-Hou. James S. Duff........ .... ...... .... ... Stormot-J. C. Milligan... ............ .. .... ........ ... Sudbury-Charles McCrea... .......... .... .. ..... ...... Temniskaming-R. T. Sbillingten........ ...... ...... ...... Toronto Fast, "A"-Hon. R. Aý. Pyne ............... ...... Toronto East, "B"-T. R. Wbiîteside....... .. ...... ..... Toronto North, "A"-MW. K. McNaungt ....., .... Toronte North, "B"-Heui. J. J. Foy ............... Toronte South, "A"-E. W. J. Owens .... .. .... .... Toronte South, "B"-G(eefge H. Gooderbam .... ...... Toronto West, "A"-Hou. Thomas Crawford ......... Toronto West, "B"-W. D. MoPherson....... .. .. ........ Victoria Fat-R, A. Mason................ .... ...... .. Victoria West-Dr. A. E. Vrooman ..... .... ...... .... ..... Waterloo North-Dr. H. G. Lackner..... ... ...... .... ... Waterloo South-Geo. Pattinson...... ...... ...... ........ Weland-Evan E. Fr-mer ............ .. ...... ...... ..... Wellington South-H. C. Schofield...... ...... .. ........... Wellington West-W. C. Chambers ...... .... ... ...... ..... Wentworth South-J. T. IRegan......... .. ........ ....... York East-A. MeCowan.. ................... York -NostU T. Herbert Lennex.......... .............. . York Wet-Dr. Forbes Godfrey ..... ..... ... .. ............ LABOR i. Hamilton Alan Stutiholme .. .................. LIBERALS-22. Bruce Centre-William McDonaiti...... ...... ...... ........ Bruce Nortb Chane M. Bowînan ..... ...... .. ............ Bruce Sonth-J. G. Anderson........... .. ...... ......... Glongarrv bugU Munro ................ ...... .... ........ Grey Nrth-Hon. A. G. MacKay......... .... .......... .. blaldim anti Christopher Kobier ........ .... .... .. ......... Huron Centre-Williami Proutifoot........ ..... .... ........ Kent Fait-Waiter R. Ferguson....... ..... ...... .. ....... Lambton Fart-R. J. McCormick ........ ...... .... ........ Middlesex Fart-Robert Sutherland]....... ....... ...... .... Midlesex West-J. C.- Elliott ............ .... ...... .... ... Monck-Thomas Marshal ....... .... .... . Norfolk North-T. R. Atkiron....... ...... .......... .... INorthumberland WVdmt-Samnel Clarke........ ... ...... Ontario South-W. E. N. Sinclair.......... ........... Oxford North-Newton W. Iloetli...... .. ...... .... ..... .. Oxford Sojutb T. R. Mayberry........... .... .. ...... .... Prercott-Goîtave Evantuirel ............ .. .......... ...... Ruerell Dumase Racine .. ............... .... ... Sturgoon Falîs Z. Mageau............. ........ ...... ...... Wellington Fart-U]ney Richardison........ .... .... .. ...... Wentaorth North-Dr. James MeQuecu. . .-...... TWO LOOKS. "'Wus it a case cf love ut finit "No, second sight. The firet time lho sun' Uer ho ditin't know she n'asan heirese»" The Union cf South Af ica, avich Pscludes the Transvaal, Cape Col- ony, Natal, anti Orange Fiee State, bîýar applto cf69000peo- pe. If a grl bas a figure clote, ise imiagines ike a sUe is TUe finitril foýr be ol f r - Is sn hlt n Uerig c ~A e 27 90 70 00 00 00 00 cl. 36 00 56 200 13-2 100 50 zl. 220 U5 170 Ace 67 60 60 20 1,w Ace 23 50 1,25 20 13 10 95 Acel 1,22 M 22 1,50 Ace Ace Acel 47 20 91 Ace 1,00 Ac Ae Accl Ao 95( 61 1,M< 2,0» 60 7<ý 40( 'i 32. 7<ý 35( 40( Aicl Ac 1 Ac Acl 31 1,50( 2312 - .5 1 (S 3,53' 3,221 20f 70, 65( 70( 20f 1,271 RAIl GROWS TIIIN. Use Purisiasi Sa ge lun'[ime and Pre- Vent Baldues. If yoor air is groaving tbinnr-si anti tbinner anti canring yen anxs- etgo te Jury & LovellI te day andc got" a large hottie cf Parisian Sage fe-r oui>' 50 cents. It ie sncb a de- libfianti refresbing dressing that en ailI ike to use it egu- PaiinSage is gtrat otit stopl fcs-lling Uir iantiitcbiig scalp, te maictedaudnçýff anti ak'ýe ee Thene is ,uothingjuût a ug '1 DR., GEORGE C. CREELMAN, President cf tUe Ontario Agrical- tural College ut Guelph, is oe of the brigbtest young men ever developed in tbis coantry. le ir largo in perron, and very large -anti progressive-in bis ideas as te agricâltural development. WbateveIr tUe Department cf Agriculture, may be, Dr. Croc]- man is ahl rigbt. Ho ,is a. rattiing gcod speaker, peuring onut bis vertis like ligbtnling, anti c, nover using a word ta os' count. He thinke that in each country district there onght te ho a "dcter oLgmreultre"as aveul as a doctor cf medicine, dentistry, veterinary surgery, etc. Presi- OpsuMophI~ nr 1iIr j NOT KAHC 0 T IlC. tion, Sour Stornath,Diarrhrea, nes àdLos:s 0F rýSLE.EP. ..-Sn , 1,naur e . LS Is i.8 3t ýe a y d y n 5- n d Bears th I 8 TUE OzNtAuR COmpî7aNY, WW r"~CT. After coing wasbing cf any kind rub the bande witb a littie dry sait before wiping tbcm. This softens andi impreves tbem. To remove tUe sîneillcf enions fremn the bande after peeling them, rab a stick cf celery, and the smell will entiroly disappear. Large rh-cote that have becomo wcrn in the mitdie shouid ho tori in haîf, and wbat were tUe two outor edges joined together, If hoiled wafier i- po'ured several timer frcm eone jug' -te anether aftýer it bas cooied it will net bave-that flat tarte that it arually porserres. Inmaking an apple sandwich take apples, the joice cf haî -f a le- mon, a littie rugar and wat.e. ; stew tili tender, then turn eut on a plate te cool. Palme shoulti ho occarsonaliy rpenged witb equial quantities of milk and waiier. Th-e aater sUouid- be, bot enough '1 make the avbole lnikewa rm. To restore lineoleum and cilcloth th-at bas ecm somnewbat duli, warb witb milk, lot dry and then ipolisb witb bee"Wax anti turpentine. Yen will ho deligbted nith the re- ru It. Biscuits that have b-ecome seft tbrougb being kept rbouid bu rpread c)n a tin, and put into a moderate oven for a few minuter. Wben ýcold they avilI ho as crîrp as To f-reshen the atmospbere cf a room that bas become somewliat stuffy, place a few drops cf cil cf lavend-er in au osuansental boavi baîf filied waith ho-iling avater, anti open the win-dow. j Milk chenu] noi bhokeiit in avicb is thus Conirtei ito a dan:- gereus subitanoe. Slightly darepen the ei]ge cf- new table linen w~ith soapy water a-fteri 1tise hem b,%s bee a rne]d, and wb4eu dry the cloth avili ha like reft linon teL sew througb. A dis-tv offee pet ruaker bai] colkcý, se next tirno the ceffHe4E is [cempiainci] cf do ne)t at once blame the grocer, but instc'a examine the pot and icee if it îs ar rig-ht andl cIe-ce as it shouici ho. It jr often vcrv clifficult te .ct new boots te polish bri ghitly, but if srnbheclo ccc aiith baîf a lemo n and left tili dry, they e iilgr nemil ]y clean aery ea,,ilv. The procers shouli] 1ie repeatet i f nc e TIIROL GH EVERYTHENG, Mrr. Groucb-DUh, ir thiere. any- tsins- T baven't hoe I hrough cince I marrie] you? Gs'ouch (cal inly) NeýTtling in th- shape cf a po-cet, certauivy. George is abr okn on exactly 1.Te îI rb ent marymotoabetmaenne )00 dent 'Creelmani's own' dector's 10o degree irn't that kind, cf course,---- CI but, like Deputy Minuster James, EXACT COP' VIAJPEaI. Ucoli is a veritable doctor c-f-agri- CI. colture aithout a donbt. NOJHIG LIK IBEMSOME DAINTY DISHES.nt 59 FOR A SUR[ BACK there are bits cf brou] te dispose >0 cof, lot tUe houreavîfe try tIse rsch >0 effeet cf sippots'in tUe stoav. Firet >59 I)ODD'S KIDNEY PILLS STILL sUe shuldsI take bier bite cf stalo M0 DOI-NG GREAT WORK. brou] antieut thein into emali piec- '50 os, avhich are fried in butter, thon >0 elippeti into tUe stew. Tbey mingle 301Lis. T. G. Alexander, cf Haiv- avitb the gravy-ricbly anti aredo- >0 torne,,after tavel-ve years' suf- licieus toe at. '00Scalloped BefPudding. The mc- >0fering, tells the publie what tlsey mains cf a, boileti beefsteak po]d- 8o are 0oM_'2 for her, ding eau ho made into a, v-ery ap- M ' petizing dieUhy folleaviug this ne- ,>o Hawthorne, Ont., Dec. Il cipe: Cnt tUe romains cf tUe pnd- 1,u (Special).-"Tieu is nothing like ding jute small ircat pieces and] lay 00 Dodd's Kidnoy Pille for a sore them iLa a pie-disb. doyen avitb teo .b back." That ir the statement cf mateeuct in tbick sfices anti pour el. Mrs. T. G. Alexander cf this plac-3, a littie gooti gravy over. Sprinkle CI. anti ah bler neighbors ag-ree that tbickiy avith breatcrumbe, put a e.sUe shonîti knoav. "I s uffered for few bits cf butter on the top, anti 97 tavelvo years froni a pain in My bake till quite, bot, and tUe top is b, back, Rbeumatirai and Heurt Dis- a golden broavu. el. ouse," Mrs. Alexautier continues. Economical Way cf Coeking Rab- el. "I was alavaye tired anti nervoos bit.-Take a mabbit, cloan it, anti Mo anti my sleep avas broken anti un- eut it in pieces. Place it iii a-deep >0o refreshiug. Siace taking Dodd'e basin avith baîf au ouncc cf dtp- so Kidney Pille I uni feeling seo much piug cnt in pieces, pepper anti caît n5a botter tbat I feel 1 muet eay a anti a teaspoonfol cf fleur. Cnt np 12 good word for threm." an cuion very fiuely, mix it avith 25 No matter' how long yen bhave baîf a tr-aspoonful cf saveet bs, ;l suffereti Dodd's Kidney Pille caunot andi sprinkie over tUe meat. Ad]i fail te Uelp yon if yoar trouble ir baif a teacupful cf st-ock andi aater, i151 of the Kidnoys. If yen are Dodd's cover avith a light suet croît, as],Ic ý7 Kidney Pille eaniy tUe cure avill he býake sioavly for eue an] a hall ý2 quick. If yýonr trouble is cf long boums. ,.standing it avili take tbem longer Chelmsford Pn]dding.-Coek a 85 te cure Yen1. But tbey aîavaye tabieýspooufub cf sagp in avater tii! <0( Cure. People freiail parte cf it is tender an] uearlv dry. Beat >0 Canada avbe bave been cured arc tavo eggs therougbly anti pour on I5 telling about it in tUe neavepapers the,avile stirring, haif a tea- 00 alost eery dy. cupfnl cf milk; a-]] a large spoc-wn <0 lmot eeryay fui cf rugar, ant ateaLupful cf 25 ~broaticmui-nbs,. Mix togetherte oo0 JAPANESE DENTISTS. ounces of mLet, a dcesenFýtspioonful c ,50rugsr, anti tUe boietisag, then <0 Extraet Teeth Wiîth Tbseir Fingers stir ail tUe ingred-iis gee. 78 ut a Great Rate. Butter a basin, lice it in a patter-n Japanere native dentiste conduot avuth stone] and eplit raisins, and 00 their business in a mauner a-vhich fll aith tUe batten se as net te dis- avouid csndoubtedly cause any tnrb the raisins. Boil for an <ioOir 98 Fume peau practitioner te open bis 2,: 'Serve hot avitl raveet sauce. 3eyes in amazeaient. TUe victin sm - rc Buns.--Work six onces r ateti ou tUe greun]. The tden-, os butter anti lard in equai quan- 0tist bonide over buman forcess tities jute one poun] of aveli-drieti 00ieft baud betaveen tUe pntient's juave i leur; ail] four ouncssof sugar, a isncb a, manner that tUe mouthI pincb cf sait, andi a teaipeenful cf 50 canuot possibly ho closed. Thon bakiug pýow]cr. Tic a few flakes )f 50hognasps tUh e orne] toothbetaveen I raffron ini a piece -of muslin, an] 20ýtethnmb und forefinger cf tUej souk in a little vcry bot milk. Whb-e 50 right baud and avitb- one def t it cools, r-emeve the raffror, adi] a 0w'rench removes it and throav it avell 'bouten egg, and mix axith t he Go upon tUe greun]. dry ingredients. Beat aveu for flve 30 Se great is tUe skill cf these na minutes, divide into small busc DO tive dentiste that many cf tbcmn are and bake in a moderato ca-eu. t 50 able te remeve six or seven teeth , yen hUke finit bons, a]] six ounces )0 per minute. Indlecd, their rsi],is cf aWeil clantiintanas a-n] baîf JO bardiy to eu aondero] ut auben one au ounce of can-due] peol. jo considers the course cf preparatory I___ 5( training tbey are ebligedti t under- f UOIJSEROLD IMINTS. jgo. j A number cf bobýs anc horeti in a'TUes-e is ne botter pudding lt )o stent plank anti this is fixeti firmly tban a picocf cheese clotU.' ý5 te tUe greuni. In the boles are Raisins cooke] avith osanibe-ie. dniven avoodcn pegs andti U-ae] in the proportion cf on-, cupfnl te j ho dentist Uns te extruetthem waitb a quart a]] te laver ands] avej bis fingers aih- ýut ilo1dgîng theI ,ugar.. hourd. This preers is mpeate] Snnff, i, lieing ecmoed y ~a toaord cf pine vot nt-ial,,yiiaefr cen U aa ly avith ione cfoak dan i tjronly p a s s agers antIdestrig nuezj avben ne bas succeedetie, in extracting igrme -r tUe pegs f rom, tUe oabc plank that __ i- the Japanese cons.ýiders binireif dqualifie] te practice upe'n bis feileav mnen.-Pearsou's Weekiy. f d dvanci îyeas b ri r Treat a man bike a dog anti it avili te nstpton U make bim mati even if Uc tioesn'Ii deveiop Uvtirophobia. On the sUcres cf the IUnitedi Kiln-'- dem luet year fish te the valu ineo rtmb lfrn rmcmo au -more than ýieleven millions, ste rling Atbe orbc)aredtm e Ti jpaaton, >'exer em Ct, Men oarest!vetbey nec] in stes the bowele perfect]>. Inrewsig 1 ike ail tUe 125 ADU-ap ey bctif nt atsfctry sI has net yet stocked thors trED. OTEA.2 ý 1 Li , Tii 1-