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THREE YEAR ROTATION, Recommended for the Farmers of Ontario, "If the farmers of Ontario woul turn over the sod land every secon Year and reseed other parts of th farm, the orops of this province woul without doubt he twenty-five per cent larger than they are at the presen, time," The fordgoing statement was made by John Fix. foreman at the Cen tral Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Mr. Fixter favors a three year rota- tion as follows: lst year, grain and seeding; 9nd year, meadow and pas ture; Spd year, hoed arops, eorn, roots | and potatoes. He savs that the old meadows should he plonghed as soon as the hay is off, By doing the work . Theo : : now it will give the farmers who are ty 4 vely of the Trass-Mis sissippi Commer: al Congress, troubled with scutch grass and -Hthe: | whi beging its annual session at Portland, Ore; on August 16th, vil weeds, an sl Reig iol oe : rnin mm iw land. To kill the weeds plough Ly : . the land as shallow ge ssible, i at times, and her play grew so IRISH GOLD MINE, 3 Js Jassible, an 3 A ' o ¥ then roll it thoroy ghly to keep dow i i, 1082 Louis atlishen rea all growth and ' 3 rot the --_ py 4 she one' night, while the king | Great Secre¢y Preserved About Soon as the sod is well rotted Mm a looked on play, risked a sum the Famous Discovery. disc harraw over the field to pulverize apunl to £40, fon a single: card, Great is thrown 'around the She sof} and plough it again in the fall 2 grumbled when no Tooaligy in v oged Irivh gold | Which will leave the tand i excellent to eover the t. another night almost same game, Mine du Barry was {he most 5 XV, but with her it was me. But that other fav "de Pompadour, went in sole object of winning if It is recorded that her were enormous, and that ight she eased the pock of 25,000 louis dor, 'Marie history, was a 'gambler who be surrounded by gamblers, pular game, in en Beandal rose game was forbidden, NN. ain, not house of the P Postibly the most famous gammblor of English history was iwynne, the actress, who wag great a favorite with Charles 11. that reign the manners were the same ag they were at the Fr ory | court, Nell Gwynne her rival, the Duchess only in > I ---------------------- * With A Smile And A Song. 000, which the king, paid. There is Novo for the man Who str vies' en rongr-- never been known among women as was nd that reign. After the Besa I say M. x 3 f th Tho' the skies uray, azarin, niece of the yen A he works with a Site anh song. 'here To win in the endioss t| Duchess cardinal, { wo match for her, and that even compared with the child. With {be a beautiful woman. were strong en black as night, u ; HH in But comes and strongth is gone, ho lk rim there, Ro. short the day. : So awilt the sun, So much to do, So little done 1 -- A Persistent Backache. : Can have bit one causo---diseased kidneys, which must be strengthened before backache can be cured. Why not the bide Spmiitcn's Hil om ue |. th ick, r , aud: able" to filte. ing | 1o% is played with her and and silvory as a bell, She was to ses, but with heart of ice heérves of iron. could manipulate the cards with skill that defied the watchfulness the keenest gambler, te. Were © many people. wl foleena from, th ocd: A% one vou Bll pant eke Ki De. Hamilton's Pills. Get a 250. box from your druggist, and refuse substi ---- : Whitewash. tragic. The United States for whi long, and the gamblers who knew it was "art," worst character of the south-west, e lawless acts had » ciyers 5d bors, your own doctor, We will it to any of them. Bd ave 16st, one New Year's - 700,000. crowns at hoea, and on i £200,000 at the ous women gambler of the time of Antoinette, accordin but the stakes SO great that many a noble. ' tire estates wiped Gut short time it was being the queen, hut at the | rincess de Lamballe, woman much lost. £5,000 to Dr. Gan of Cleveland, and in one year lost upward of £60, > much gambling carried on in | the lost £1,000,000, ghe died in absolute But 'they soon found that they were teacher, Qualetor, was a fenderfoot, passing years Lonna Paquita grew to Her hair was she had eyes that confoundod those of the gamblers who a voice as sweet handsome a woman as one could wish and | Hampshire, My. Her snnlll white hands Still, no one wa ever known to catch her cheating, Before she was twenty Lonna Paquita | was in New Mexico leading a gang of the "Her death occurred in 1875, and was been government re- | committed - by a body of "groasers, a -------- made at the recent fam- the mine ix said to have been d When the announcement was first thecting of the Royal Society of' Antijuaries at Bel fast, nothing was seid' as iscovered, condition for growing the following year, During the past @ h ighteen years ex. Periments have ! been carried "on at the arm, growing carrots, i 10.3% lon. turnips, ran- tion. On "Wetlnestar th" Express Bel. | 20lds, Potton, oats, wheat and har. negtiay Be \ ey on plots, some of whic received only | fast correspondent," was informe that manure, and fertil ze orite. | it was near Hivroney. Last night it erty 2018, with About six x 1 commercial fortifizers : of County Donegal, and that develop- | Manure, anc xy al fertilizers, n- i : vere re i re > n Ent work on ' wna} Soule is already | Ore dropped, and clover wgrown, Ihe ri ot going on, . «| Most striking feature of the expoyi. no | Arrangemen ie ts Tok "Tivelon ton | Ments is that the plots which a Jarger scale have liked | however, and the machi Faro | be stored in Belfast, ing has been done, high over. the } is extraordinarily rich. Some of the Nell | the Alaskan So | dwts. to the ton. : in : ench Shimose, ventor of that Shimose powder, had | ese army and cording to the humblest of | province of Hiroshima, had | years ago, w invention of a new her | eleven years in working entire the laboratory. perfectin On the cord charitable or, as Churchill, the author, 4 man to work with him, but fon was intimated to him that it had heen she | definidely 'located in the northem part wonderful used by the Japan- navy, was born, Indianapolis News, in circumstances in the forty-seven hen railways and steam. days and fights i Churchill -- A Great Japanese Inventor. the chemist in- explosive gz it, ry recommendation of a Con- ganization! Winston recently took on his place in New strugoled nd it hopeless. "I'he a only things in which he gained Work of }laziness and "You seem yi 1 ain't worry "Indged ? py not that. Perhaps you won't easily. "If the smart man 1.0 were: by accident ding at other, table, reciting, "Eny, mens, air, which was rather nettli ng: Churchill yPleased, observed My, a § Churchill, wit touch few tricks themselves understood that | [+4 ch of, sarcasm, Ying," was the re. Bense "Guess 1 sha'n't. starve." 80 sure about mind men- tioning what you expect to do.' "No objections," answeréd the other. Worst' comes to the nw . take up book-writing Pre discovered tht it don" t require as I used ------ The Small Son's Decision. A Baptist and a Methodist minister the same As they took their seats there embarrassed pause, the hostess not knowing how to ask one minister ta say grace without offending the his chair, The small son quickly grasped the situation, and hal raising in moved his fi i rapidly around the miny mo, i Rerve tonic. | | cata a nigger by the ton He ended at Arce. | by pointing his fmger--ut the Baptist dred and shouting, "You're n_completed, ry is said to So far, it is said, only . surface min- thirty feet being Mr. the greatest tepth resched, and it jo | MT not known how deep the fode extends. The ore already taken. out, however, averages two ounces ta, the ton, which Soyth. African mines aro worked profitably with an output of three-quarter on os, and some of mines™ only average 3 ac- ships were practically ynknown in the want, island' empire, Very early ; Shimose . There in Raps dor, the tollep er The (acknowledged queen of Ameri: | determined to win an eduation, made : i. gy in the world, can aroun gamblers, was Lonna Pa. his way to the capital, borrowing her unturied quita, who was horn in Texas fifty | books to study, - and although often LNE, Will wave to the smile an the song. yours ago, but. ently went into Mexico on the verge of starvation, was gra- What matters the wa s dark and dreary | tO rule over outlaws and cow boys. | duated from the Imperial * University . What matters thy sins and Th aaraary The littl Janne was Jearely ywalve with "the highest honors, first in h § v, . years of age when ghe in with | vention was a curious ink, now used #300 Tod With a 3hIIe snd & song. an old-time gambler, named Quale: { in Japan for bank notes, # gecret n------ tor, who tanght her every trick § of ite Composition is absolute, and So Short The Day ! known to the: gambler's art. She counterfeits are instantly detected, Newark, N.Jn News, y made her first appearance in Paso del Recognizing that the powder in use in So much to do mm tals wide world, Norte, She was only a child, and the Japan was extremely wneatisty tory, 2% pny ro¥ne that wait, rough gamblers laughed at her. Shimose "turned his last by thon: Who labor lone and love | attedtion to the powder, and n his self-satistaction, Final: | i lv, Mr. Churchill discharged him. The 0 i ismi 3 ht it was merely luck that fol her, but the luck kept up too Sel tial and others were tillec without receiy- ing fertilizers of any kind, n never kind except WO or three remarkable fact that Uned under, the experi- the importance of undor the land in second year. By received fertilizers of any the ploughing 'under of t orops - of - dover, show growth due entirely to the this valuable op was 't Fixter contends that ments demonstrate farmers ploughing sod at least every turning under o few more orops of dover the Plots at the farm will vield nearly, if not just as much as |- the plots whieh received the commer- dal fertilizers, "In order to get a any erop," 'said things are tion, the good yield from Mr. Fixter, "three essential, proper cultiva i best varieties and the right time to sow or plant. Why ghoulg a farmer Jot hig manure rot in the barn- yard when jy takes two tons of it to eanal One ton of the green manure, The green manure rotting in the soi] Produces plant food and the rops ap Parently do better than when the rot ted manupe has been pat on the 0 land, Well rotted manure will give the best Bring Satisfaction, = Comfort and Profit. 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THE WELLS & RICHARDSON 00., Limited, « 200 Mountain St., MONTREAL, P.Q The Pandora Broiler The biggest steak is not too ' big for the Pandora Broiler door. Successful broiling must be done quickly over a hot fire. You can get the hottest fire you want in five minutes by the drafts of the Pandora range, and without waste of coal. The best way to cook a good steak is to broil it, and the best way to broil itis on a Pandora range. Warehouses and Factories: Winnipeg, Vancouver, §t. John, N.B., Hamilton Rang Lemmon & Sons, Sole Agents. WRAPPING PAPERS TRADES and USERS SEND YOUR ORDERS To THE E. B. EDDY 00, Limited, Hull, Canada Orto J A, HENDRY, Agent, Kingston, Ont, MESES Re §3 USE EDDY'S MATCHES in i GRADES AND QUALITIES M¢Clarys Pandora London, Toronto, Montreal, __-- -- -- crop the first year, but not after that, because the most of its. richness is taken out of it, the first vear, By ap- plving LTeen manure op land, espoee- ally if the soil ie heavy day, it acts as a sponge and keeps it porous," Business Subterfuge. Baltimowe American, e driver of the jee Up to the steps of the and threw waggon walked » business man hours equally space four was Graves at the recent ing. He found that a not pay the times a day, the milk should be drawn every twelve hours for The longer milk remains in the udder, the less when drawn, so when the milking is lot ¥un over time a few erable is lost in quality; not made up at the nest that there is Tha richest milk, ed by milking three times a day, but the increased per eent, pay for the extra work Catholic Times, "y at night every time she downstairs, but 'I told over got into the hose they wouldn't | make any noise," i a cupful of water on the top step, Then he tuined and drove his joo Waggon hurriedly away, The inquisitive person who stood near by and whe had witnessed the proceeding called to the asked him to explain, 'Oh, sir," said the driver ly, "you see, the people in that house do not get Up until an hour or 80 later, and they need not know whe- ther the wet Spot on the steps ways driver ang vp y pleasant- ITHOUT enlarging the Oxford Boiler we have greatly increased the radiating surfaces and almost doubled its power. " Jacketed fire-pot insulates fire, and keeps its heat in the boiler. Sides of fire-pot slant inwards over the fire, giving a greater surface. Flue openings in first water section are bell-sha; and present an enlarged surface to the direct heat rays. Oxford Hot Water Boiler bric washers and avoid leaks. Steel push nipples obviate rubber or fa Send for catalogue, explaining 'and The importance of regular milking dd in every twenty emphasized by Chaples dairymen's meet. Ithough it would farmers to milk three best results, butter fat it will eontain hours, aomsid- and this is milking, so no way of regaining jt, of course, is obtain- of fat does not ; {Jor aut ie illustrating the Gurney Oxford made by jee or plain water They Sieaun and ot Water ee Jracu | Itels the Thglewary Io fever get any doe, any way. I mmst THE GURNEY FOUNDRY co., Limited TV away, now, bee use at te '. clock I must be back to collect" e Toronto Montreal Winnipeg - Calgary Dancouser And he drove guilelessly away. -- EE TD Fr i Milk Regularly. following prices, viz, == --l * From Bad To Worse, ss, my wile used to get nervous heard noise | er if burelars | "I suppose that eahmed her. "Not muck. N tI" every time she doesn't hear a noise Nt. Now she gels neve, 1 regular $8.50, 1 regular 9.50, 1 regular 10.50, 1 regular 14.00, 1 regular 16.00, 1 regular 26.00, ELLIOTT 77 Princess Street, REFRIGERATORS Until August 5th we will offer the ~ balance of our Reirigerators at th These are all first class refrigerators. BROS .. e SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH HOMESTEAD REGULATIO ven numbered section of 3 , in Manitoba or the west Provinces, excepting 8 and eserved, may be homesteaded upon person who is the sole head oi a or any male over 18 years of age, extent of one-quarter section, acres, more or less. Eutry may be made personally local land office for the district i the land to be taken is situated, o homesteader desires; he may, on to the Minister of "the 1 Ottawd, the Commissioner of I tion, Winnipeg, or the local ag istrict in which the land is the digUIIGL Ih ins for some one t MRS TIEAD DUTIES : A sett has been granted an entry for stead is required to perform t "ditions Sennected therewith unde n ans ; Th fo months residen and cultivation of the land in ea during the term of three years. (2)=H the father (or "mother, father is deceased) of any person eligible to make a homestead en der the provisions of _ this Act, upon a farm in the vicinity of 1 entered for by such person as i stead, the réguirements of this Ac residence prior to obtaining pate be satisfied by such person residis he father or mother. : (3) If the settler has his par residence upon farming land ow him in the vicinity of his homes requirements of this Act as to rn way be satisfied by residence nu a vd. APPLICATION FOR PATENT be made at the end of three ve fore the Local Agent, Sub-Agent Homestead Inspector Before making application for the settler must give six mont in writing to the Commissioner minion Lands at Ottawa, of Lis in to do so. SYNOF WE S OF CANADIAN N GST MINING REGUL LC Coali--Coal lands may be usc $10 per acre for soft coal anthracite. Not more than ? be acquired by one individual « pany. Royalty at the rate of te ner ton of 2,000 pounds shall be ¢ on the gross output. Quartz.--A free granted upon payment in adv £7.50 per annum for an individu from $50 to $100 per annum for vany according to capital A free miner, having discovered in place, may locate 'a claim 1,500 feet. 3 The fee for recording a claim is At least $100 must be expended cluim each year or paid to the mir corder in lieu thereof. When $! been expended or paid, the locato unon having a survey made, anc complying with other requirement chase the land at $1 an acre The putent provides for the pay a royalty of 24 per cent on the si PLACER mining claims genera 100 feet square ; entry fee $5, rer early, Yee miner 'may obtain two le dredge for wold--of five mites eacl term of twenty, vears, renewable discretion of the Minister of the Ir The lessee shall have a dredec is ation within one season from the « the lease for each five miles Rent per annum for each mile of river Royalty at the rate of 2% ad cont » outp ter it exceeds $ ed on the output a vy qZoends 8] Deputy of the Minister of the In N.B.--Unauthorized publication advertisement will not be paid for miner's certifl ON AUGUST SA Here Are Some Bargai Some left over stock ; seizes, but the some 86 pairs of Women's Shoes, in | strap. Your/ seize price, $1.25 and $1.75. Cut 5 Price, 3 H. JENNINGS, King The' Polish that wos't wear o fold Only at Strachan's Har HAVE YOU ANYTH TO SELL OUTSIDE OF YO SINS AND YOUR TROUBLE COME TO WM. EURRAY, The Auctic NOW Is the time for spring renovation t bath m hold write or call on us and oe room furnishings d helpful David "Hal 6' Brock Street. "Phone " ;THE FRONTENAC LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIE (ESTABLISHED 1863.) t--Sir Richard Cartw: Ioansd on Ulty ae, i : Municipal Properties. Deposits" interest al 8. C. McGill, Managing Direc "Uffice. 97 Clarence Street, Kings parc