Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Apr 1902, p. 3

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TUESDAY, APRIL 15. wheat or osts, and at losst twenty 1 pounds of good, fresh seed to the I acre. It is a Tittle Row in gaining a . foothold, and uld not be pastuved x FARMERS SHOULD GROW SOME | (he first year, but alter that 3 is very TELEGRAMS ¥ROM THE FOUR GREEN FEED. tenacious of life, 'and withstands QUARTERS OF THE EARTH. ; . drougnts svmarhably well. Rape may be sown about the first of Mav: on H In Order to be Ready for Drying | i Cand : "| Matters That Interest Everybed) Railways y rich well-prepared soil for early feed iotes From All O Little | Comment Murch 'iat and Until April 1 up of Pastures in the Summer | ing, and additional sowings may be . : , Stock Cannot Aférd to be made at intervals as desired. It is|" of Everything Easily Read 30th, 1902. 3 iY i ! advisable to sow rape in drills tw And Remsnibered by the Dear | SPECIAL + COLONIST RATES {| megiiotea Busing Bronghis. [ISIS LICL wn el Bob . | TO Heng The Josses that occur asnsally 101 ,ine "From one to two pounds of ORTH PACIFIC . Canadian farmers from the drying wp i 4 i ihe Dwarf Es i George Craig. police magistrate, » NAY COAST snd KOOTE. of pastures in July, August gud beps- uli he sown to the acre if he Arnprior, died sudoenly. 3 . ember, should induce every stock man | 5, or double the amount if sows A Sweoyumruid son of Herbert Pix- i ; J A Ek} to grow a few acres of gteen feed. in broadcast. Rape produces large on, Toronto, was run over by a cab | § I) 4 ¥ Complexion . || a Bw mirimt | SEt 0 EPSP m1 MEL ge corn os | P40 a fo ach Hie on 1 1 L | with fodder plants will enable « farm { he best foods for keeping animals, | r. Neal Sh fe tl . eanservative noms | 7 | "| er. to sacertain which are best t Findlading pigs, sheep ond calves, in yee for. logis ative assembly ia | : » AE OL v a -------------- can the ; od to his own necds and district. The condition. Tis Bie } | $43.55. be possession | chief objection to soiling bas been food Sonditiin Geta annie M. 6G. Cameron', mayor of Goderich, | « only of the man or F| thot time is too valuable to be. 'eft | fondency to injure \be favor of ihe has accepied nomination by the liber- | - $43.05. : | ployed for this purpose, Bui. it is be {oan als in West Huron. . wi, tpgines | | woman whose digestive || comrug i. SH, Wl in: | Oui rope ior raat mh "hen Thou Greenway evi ihe | SEES One Phase . with v 4 bh ot o . t y i i ' functions are in perfec ! and flocks, we. cannot afford to neglect bast soiling: crops oe na Tarp. be dropped in Mapitoba. i ' \ J of the North-W . warticularly for 4 y Fah i during MACH ok stock during the sumer droughts. hey. should be: sown a% earle in the 1; 5s. James McGowan, Tucker's | a K. $ SC PR po wh pred kl In laying. out the work it is neces: | ing ag the groad | will permit, ond Corners, N.Y. gave hirth to five Too | 9 CIEE : : sary to know how many bead of #ni-1 44 intervals hereafter; at the rate of | wale' children on Sunday last, = | rl h ew om an § a ie mals it is desired to feeds The nnd | Shout three bushels per acre: ( equal The casualty lists show thirteen | Fe . required to produce sulficient green parts, or two Eushiels oats' to one of Kew Zealanders killed and fifteen is a i% ¥ g jr i railway accident in 8 i : - . i 3 s ; : fost far 4_cow fai OF fueen o peas), . . re A' FaliNAy. aeeul A Bouth : It is quite the thing just now to make sport of the ageressiveness ec ' jua & Vetches or fares are mow grown in P of JH Bea) Harvard | of the new woman, but there is one thing tha! the new wimal is fit ; square rod per day; of barley, oulsl Canada' to a considerable. extent, es rof. J. H. Beale, of the Harvard ting herself to deo, for which she most. Le commended, and that ia ' ro oat and peas, rye, wheat or millet, half a } Socially by dairvmew. They Yike- law school, has been appointed to set i: a al ' ' nr i i y a ws . ¥ by . o ¥ are like { Chi The o either to earn her own living we Wo impletsent ber ordinary Juco, : square rod per day, lind to be in in = to prove of value, not only in On® wh dean a ieage MRAYETSIY haw I the inclination of the new wo pan is towards independence and five : ood state of cultivation and with § bec. : : | school. i oe: ractim vari Pe le Eq ol . a i 4 allowance for pasture. No cow er Sad_due oe De the mars A primase in a rural district in | 3 dom from restraint, "1s suai 5 in the difectioh of po bhi ot : rs 3 | | en possibly. consume half 5. square oof a well. The Ae Quobdt was disimiseea lost week he | har eaudition and Sessmnent al Me Ego ngs i n ¥ariqus no: ; _ 3 a a ; muse of his remitting postage sia | g 8hie woys she earny money WIWA SES 10 Bg _to drudgiy. Su pele ci regularly will [isis bares, ope sat ae OF | png voir ha, bn mot Geta | pn oy py | BG, ese Sh 4 dh i 1 ¥ ' ' 1 grown, but recent experiment ot i . naam. Plain . p rhe ue y rr voles chong a keep the stomach in fis a good, Mong growth. But al | how that the Haire vatch will vield Jon BX susan, of Plainfield, x |. pes at her he ah, ur ber voive oF SF Jaen) 1ouh n 4) be male, to : b Be ' 2 : 2 RB 2 5 J 4H 3 3 i eo ot 3 8 ; condition, the Jowing' that the glove estimate 1% ab |, considerably larger: mount of green | {1 Be en charged, Wit3 | eswonien of all ages and in various walks of life earn their byeiihood, : ¥ --B-} proximately correct, one care of these | fd +. acre in Obiario, . Ib is very aving tried to murder his wile Ly 'g "0 t ale from 4 k ilful Jd nk t their radi blood d the crops is suliidient to feed n cow. for | jes ie. f soili Foiving her pulverized glass. ) |: inaphrt or in whole. from the sk iin' GIP ONIGERE 0 elt need, by pure, an com- 320 days," Tue amount required by t ally "i bt ne ager o. The. carl and countess of Westmore: | '@ Kiwini how to de it is the great secret, and every lady of or he 7 : An ; ¢ ¥ | pecially on dry disthicts, appears i { ® dinary ftelligenee cen: leern bow to do the npiost. artistic amid plexion clear. | other kinds of stock can be calculated ! so he relished by all classes of farm elaborate crocheting, knittine ahd emlwoidery Ly following up th SDE C0000000000000000000 land have discussed separation. | ia basis. It is always best to sk 1 ated 4 The countess was . only lately made 4 0 ; a # All druggists sell it. & on thik Homral Slonaen, There need stank, Fhe greatest. diawhacie 30 the one of the ladies in waiting to the simple lessons An the Corticelli Hoe vend iow ork Magn:ive. . The § ; : be no waite since any surplus can be vetch in Canads, is the high price sect, : syeing nutuher ut this ady it thle quar y . Baw Ready Jor denvert. . cut and cured for winter forage, or | .cked for the seed. At present prices | . Ex-president Cleveland's health is fe tee id fredeoss pre, ds a m oy . of _t " send on ity, Jn plowed under as green manure. it will probably be found best to sow improving. He is stayiug at © Art urpishes valuable witons in the art of French lace embroidery e » a N node ace mal or hiroidlere ir aists new centerpiece de- RK np a clover: jE 3 Florida, at present. Mrs. Cleveland i modern lace making, embroidered shirt waists, I For. general fe ding; 'rye, clo vetches along with peas and oats, at aL ¥ 3 o signs, crocheted purses and bags, eto, | g s 3 ' o, vi ik tet, 4 ttending to him, He has been a very } X 4 k 6th, 7th, 8th, Congratulatory Messages From rape, pens, and oats, vetchw millet, | (he rate of one bushel of vetches to ry ng « ' ris the magagine is profusely illastrated dn colored and black prints; sorghum and corn will be found most . : k x ane bushel of peas, and two bughals Jolin Gallagher, Nelson street, To- ® and is sold for 106 a number or 33¢. per annum. Address. satisfactory, and will cover practical ; ye sre. . Thi i it - gth and roth. The Ladiss. Do a § 0). outa, per acs. This mixture will f° SC" C0 an over by a train in |g CORTICHLLI SILK CO., Limited, Publishers, eee - . : | AT lv the whole season; woduce n excellent cr for July . Tickets good going May 6 15 able intervals, Rye sown in the fall re Adgust feeding ol oi a ult the Grand Trunk yards, hoth legs be | 9 t. Johns, Que, CE, Te . a) }i ; : . ing eut off and hie left arm crushed, 08S ARN 0SN000000000000U0000000000R00RARRARS The daily mails bring to the manu- - " i -- will protide the earliest feed in She ford good pasture after the first cut- | Md . spring. but" as grass is usually abun | ing if cut early. e will die 3 Tickets good golug May oth, $3 20 facturers of the Diamond Dyes con Sant 2 that time, this érop is not so ung il cw sarly plant that is par- Despatches from: Brussels describe Teh; 9th, or 10th, . « gratolatory weanges from ladies io | likely to be needed unless a complete Fyioularly good: as a catch crop It She situation as calm, but threatening. 5 ye 9 Nn ville lan v 1% : Eh oan \ * . " 'he ein strike is > ot f All dekots valid tor ewturs baviog Mon | oda' These letters speak of great | system of soiling in practised: Clover, {can he sometimes he sown after <u] 115 £ ob ads nasty Te I Oi or belts, Mav 12, twos. The | TUE TET be ih the Di where it will grow well, comes REXt | forage crop of peas and oats has been swing, but already nearly ty thou rots Include auduiisgion ticker to hors | °F an ram wit the ae the Hat, ami will fornish an abun- . DY uand are idle. i TE mond Dyes. Such unsolicited testi- on the HS: 4 ; an. a taken off the ground, and if there is A - bond J, Agent, SONY. Peg wedi . the . Jost § dance of good feed' during the latter 1 ufficient moisture to start it, it will American - government. bonis to the ' » SHO garding the vast supesiontty | oir of June, Lucerne, or alfalfa, | vidd a fair crop. If sown eatly in value of $8,000, part of the eight we 5 y Woes. | ohiini vii ; Passer. Depot. of Diamond Dyes is conehisive proof where thé soil and climate are favor- | June, at the rate of about _ thirty million francs embezzled from, the pa- pal treasury, have been sent back to . that no other: package dyes can be : A 54 ys ; ? , t owth, should be give ; < so § compared to theni in strength, Tastes Ph place on the A ok soiling bh [ods 'og ool | ide pn + Jthe Italian police. and beauty of colors. te be ent' ab early in the Are erop. ol goor ladder by the mid John Dillon reappeared in the house A X 5 It i Te . : t can be ent almost as y in the | dle of August. The Japanese Barn-{ . 4 It is ales guite evident that the spring ae rye. and farnished at least % ist soil rg "1 of commons on Monday, after his sus nail Ips. Liverpesl Service. | Diamond Dye Mat and Rug Patterns | | e Vel i yard ih WO soil, "and Japenes® | .con by the speaker for refusing to 4 Mm PORTLAND. -a : § three crops per season o highly nitro- | Pasicle are the best varieties i s 5 ; RT . have increased theiv popularity; the ¢ food, Tt is greatly relished by O (when itm elly. i b withdraw unpariiamentary langeage melas hn abe yet present large demand in the strongest | Ji Lindy of 'stock, but it apt to cause A : all Soedin is the f., Mr, Chamberlain. rs «Alay "ae | Proof. Af your dealer cabot furnish bye ating © if cavelissly pastured. In rt we pune vi luabh Tall fo dar a Eremio. Seddon, : of Now. Zaalnad. you with printed shoots - of new Ger § hy couthern parts of Ontario, it gene: | fe ae he Sob ow an - £0 a h ant has a grievance, for New. Zealand has TE os Rich a ~ Limi $0 1 cally stuns the 'winter well, and lasts ocghim The Early Anbar 1a ® the not had enough. commissions graniol The Wells & Richardson Co; Limited, } oo vith ne. x > Sos FY EF ior service in South Afric iter all { 4 » thout re-seoding. Tt should st table: f des oe / a, aiter a 200 Mountain street, Moutronl, PF of years wi : most suitable for. our latitude. Ii } ihe patriotism the col has digpls ' p n it, Me BL ws in the spring; on clean, very | heuld \ . ith '4 { the putriotism the colony has display TTT L v ill k | gy ¥ | should not be sown until the weather | istless and vou will be Sipplien Trea of costs well-prepared round, <ither alone ot | hag become settled * and. warm, on od istiess, all gone, no ambition feeling takes possession of you. aw a A : Sixty heads of families from Ne with a Aight UTES crap of bailey, Land that hast een prepared in' the iracka and Kansas are selecting TAKE RURDOCK BLEGOD RITTERS . ile pr as: of ot he oF 0 Ylands in the Rainy River district. Pe : A Wrong Iden [Gi um on ww [Ihe to 0 2 Yor a THIS SPRING. Domiston wr 0 or ow v= = WLU | WEEN RA Gly a as oe wall. sequined... Jt deposited in. the bpok at Pars Ar |, Jt Will remevs all he Impurities, tarn the Bad Blood into Rich FROM BOSTON. y ; : | of the Nerves. is slow in staeting, but, after it bas |' Henry Soper, sro, aed sixty-four Red Blood and fit you 10 witsstand the hot summer months. TET TI To attained a height a Jo inches, was instantly killed while at work pe Jc aa "he a resily ,. rep moving a barn near Faimsport, N.J. > ¥ ? eT a 0 n Exulay. He fell with his head be EE The Action of the Heart, Lungs, stock, but like corm it ig carbonaceous woe the revolving capstan ot a . 000 FURNIRED. . ROOMS: wiTH OF pune, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, in its nature, and OMe additional large plank, crushing his skull' . widens board, 100 fond, such as clover, oilcake, etc. EF Rp yi on Quon King Edward, last night, witnessed --------------_------------------------ t on the Nerve Force y ishould he added to balance the ra- £ or -- Extraordinary Results | yon. [ Er Tins the play of "Ben Hur" from the pit . Wi woop FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH ah OT : ig } : 5 Ces. of pion. Ms HODSON, live stock | of ihe Drury Lane theatre, but in # Jogrd, with All odurn sunvesiantes, 8h Dn. CO. fd * 3 Tomy i i " io ner, special royal box. The king, with bE Vtvaralty 4 aren three attendants, arrived punetually HE HANDSONE SEVEN BRIGANDS SHOT. and stayed almost throughout the : by ue HN = y ; ? + ro Lake Ontario & Bay u Quinte ' Dr. Chase's Nerve: Food. Bulgarian Gang Fortified Itself In play Yerden, a tenyear-oid girl w ES. . PENAR KK caer apne mpm------ nt ois wr Lh Tower. was run Yer by a vain near ARiwer NEW BICK HOUSE, WELLINGTON ST, ¢ A is not a single.organ of the Constantinople, April 14--A band station, on Friday, ant n meat to City Fark. All Pg And With It Our First«Class human body that ean perfor. iva | of seven Bulgarien brigands has been stantly killed. Both legs were cut off meat AVS 46 0. 8. Uideeive, Con Stock of 'La and functions without. a. liberal supply of [ exterminated in the vilavet of Mona: and the Body terribly mangled. .. he ¢ omer -------- ) i : aceve force--the motive power of the | stir (in Macedonia, four hundred miles hit wa walking on the track at; the 5 let MAY, BRICK RESIDENCE, 244 i og! west: of Copstantin 2) by Ta ime 0 8 accident, Brook = street, Al condition, ¥ rooms (ents Wear. ople} b thish Prince Eugene Napoleon Nicholas, taadetn.. eanveuleidan. theondhout. ; Amply body. 5 "I'he nervy hould never troops. The brigands o » : ith 2 : The oun system should be ¥ ga aptured the d oo to and fonrth son of king ; wo be D. Bike 201 Hock shrert. ob SALE oF THE W | thought of ax a separate part of the | tower of the village of Kadi-Koi, and 3 { -- in Paton | body, Its brasiches extend from the shore: fortified themselves, The troops-] V¥ear of Sweden, bas become engaged FHF AEOP WITH PLATE GLASS YiuNv, : brain snd the spinal column' to the surrotinded the = spot and demanded | 10 Marry Miss Helen Gorman Wild, of os Bydenh Privosss the surrender of the brigands, who re Baltimore, Md., who is related to the Our * 3 the of Kingston. tips of the fingers and toes. Jost as , , ) ; Sur. "North i eo invind pe is cerriad by the arteries © plied "with 'a fusflade, which was re | Wil -kuown Carroll family, of Macy Als COLORS Ath: will Wave on Sun 1 oFR IO ery nook and' cofige of the system; § turned hy the Turks, until ai the oo. | 1aud. She is a Catholic. AT ALL ot Rehestir, N.Y. | JAD). STUDENTS. to (le nerve foros, by meansof nerve evpants, of the tower were dead. SHOE IO nt ON THE let OF MAY, THAT VERY Dit. v Ss SER wl a fibres, is distributed, and nerve force Miller's Headache Powders eure | sirable boss, 117 Hagot street, ocitper _-- acs Gora, sear the Perk. Large airy rooms JArmstron Ge. is just as i ant to. life as is Death Of A Mother. Headache in five minutes. In boxes 10¢ ; Gorm. azar she. Tork. Larne me _ 184 Princess . 23 t Sunda Intiien Kaladar, April 14.0n April 2nd | aod 260. at Wadd's drug store water farancs. Apply to Felix Shaw, i d rich A When the neve cells are wasted, by | Edward Shueman and Miss Lottie All who remember Hoss will vou 5 Bagot Steet. over-exertion, worry. or disease, more | Thompson were united in marriage by for. Pense. - ---------- rapidly than they are replaced, the ac- | Rev. W. 8. Boyer, Arden. in. J THE BRICK SUOP AND DWKLLING OH tion of the heart becomes slower, the | Morten, on the sick list, is improving. Possestbors May lat. Also the ston shop and dwelling sdjoivipe Mise Omens. vi - E : : & vil Mail Steamers. lungs begin to the stomach | Mrs. Edward Clark died of consump ' . i in y 4 Dacstanion imbne Brom Bt. John Pram Hatithi ak sash aR fails to do its duty, fiver and | tion on March 20th, the remains were Kidney Troubles F [o¥incia BC 00, og ilen, 97 tinon av Corin! an. Bat. 12th Monday, Ap 14 er ® kidneys falter in their wotk, as filters laid to rest in the Methodist ceme of » | ty 2th Al 3 kinds of > a post | and the excretory organs web feeble | tery at Flinton. She leaves, besides Children. { FOR MEMBER FOR MONEY AND EUBINESS. LEE ny, Avi) t - and inactive. You may be a sufferer | her husband, two boys, aged six and ---------- : i AS -- Monday, Aol. 28 : from: weakness' and exhaustion of the | four years. J. T. Lemon left last There. are S KINGSTON, WONEY. 70 LOAN IN LAGE OF MALL niervesns and may have been sttribut- | week for Napanee on business. Miss a : wile, a of interest of 6) ing the trouble to the stomach, kid- Florence Burnett, Perry Road, is vie: many mothers x tity and comnty debentures. Apply 0 4 neys or. other organs. Nervous ex | iting friends here, Rev. Mr. Higgs, blessing Drs b s Js . . 0. wedi. manages of Frasieses Lows h i is d rest) Cloyne, filled the palpit on Sunday | Pitcher and -- ] red ery ro osiety,. Ofios apposit disturbed sleep, languid, weary fool. in the absence of Rev. George Me | hia wonderful 1 | Por Godd Government, Building | ee di-- fh gh Doda dyspegiia. a Los | Cosel Backache Kid up ot Ontario, and Kingston's | Fo, Evwwnm Teocaum oun 18 ad Londonderry | ob. : ; : pains, inability to concentrate the best Tuterests. See goturs. For particles spply ADL 10th, LE ai | serfs - thoughts, absent-mindedness, weaken: Fair View Visitors. 3 CODwiN I Kea rR ule l, 30h ve s od ~ tinting of the museles Fair View, April 14 -Mr. and Mrs. y y over Expross sd, Market ove: sudden startings and | Mactin mt Sunday at Jo ! i nam g of the limbs in sloop, dimi |Loucks'. Mr. and Mre AD. Snide tor A Chocolates Liverpool, London and Glebe irritabillly: and gloomy. forehod- rem Sunday at Violet, visiting oA » Fire Insurance Company, Sui who is ill with prec. Available mevets, BEL ISTEE. In addition moni Mes. George Miller, Recher { ehilih [OJL | SEE OUR ASSORTMENT. 5 thi hase 0 i 52 Vouslstine's. Mack H i wetting NOTHING LIKE SEATH AND CITY PROPERTY tewend ob mitten: a fitthe girl ' wwint possible" tates. Dofors redewing ol io w giving Aew Devine yeh reies fron Sn Suma Ne Guorgy Pawson's, nh tive y . GANONG'S. ---------------------------- re ------ { Fellows. Charles B. Lowery had a ¢ ig bee last week moving his bay and ; The finest in the city at Lo UKDESTAKERS. hr LT ing al ase ner eel Be Ju REES', | mio. sisi 2 Prlaceds Street: 'Phoss 8 Wellington Si, next Crothery Tr Ya Aa Thelen 2 Soting: Wiater. lingers, but not forlong. Are you ready for the warmer days 7 What about a Flight overcoat for the cevenings 7 a

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