Ine DAILY BRITISH WHE, SATU RDAY. MAY 20 Lt m-- TAT ws HR BEM Farmens ual Cured i Me Saf Hrs. Baxter, "BY UNCLE JOSH. "1 was a helpless eripple from Rheu- v ace River. county has recently Hang the told a story of ar hands, . Wud been working for - S akatohewnn has -pateed a Tay we or for many years 'came to his employer be 'able to warchouse grain. | "Ilse gwine to quit, i There is a geal sho i flax, 'What's the matter, ) »" } - aid there is said to be ger) that | "Well, sah, yer manager, Mistak A FIRE-POT of a furnace terial, with a smooth-as-glass the Sunshine installed in 3 your home. BBV BTBBBRT which ca-ommrative. organizations will some oni will corner what is left, and. Wiser ain't kicked me inde as" free | should be able to endure urface which practicplly seals. Our agent in your local wil tell run prices uj seord | proportions, mnmis."" tremendous heat and to or "closes" up the pores. 8 Semi- you. many other reasons. Y Bim. 'The state of a-produced dur: 1 ordered. him not to Kick Nou bY] | repel the altdcks of sulphur Steel easily repels the RUAC AeA ing 38. on seventy-two million | 0 UF don's want anything like | fumes, . ,. -. of gas fumes and thus greatly. Ree bes, the RIs | Is 4 3 0 don want } ung hike ot Bind nh . adhe 4 § Wi welve i 4 » yy 3 . n he. life of the fire Luaranieed. ¥Y the largest makers was ; f1 thie n of RE" ol whics over fo 7*% that around my place i The material commonly used Piq nea y . 9 of furnaces in British Ewmpire, to . All dc e » ahi narket in @ poled £ aw § a 0 a matien for near! So Sa a : wn or Bi ncrenctied 'market' in a Pon want any ohne to hurt your Jeed for a fire-pot is gray Iron. heat. your home tO your entire at. sie y 1 was dreac n ] ot forget that young s chickens state. Mose y { The Sunsh fire-pot is Semi tisfact 5 . ¥ « g 2 Mos nshine fi > - sfaction. could tet agony. 1 was ' uty of fime grit. Planty of Foot and mouth disease prevented 70 At I dunt git ar ; kicks Pao Steal * A Semi- Steel fire-pot weighs sat ctic &% treated by to 118 without help. rin y v good supply of water; 'English exhibits from competing : he t york: Se sy 1 Ni st uf ad 20 par. Sent. pegRIeY then the I saw "Fr ti advertised in | * : often on, good nourishing the Dublin show, "bat tot od entries Evan aguas. 3 ily = gn Now, avoiding technical same size and fatiern m m gre "The Telegram's acid decided to try 100 "0 C0 em sty or damaged were ),114, as compared with 107s | Winter used to kick cull me when terms, gray iron bas what sron. Jt is therefore | 1 youd € gy 1 A x he d me git mad, he ways ge | may be called bruiser pores, fo endure tremendous them. After I had tken one box, I | fin to chickens, it kills thousands for the event in 1909, : 8 A ay é Rat tic) etter: F 1 ' : era kn ome cheese i shamed of hisse'f and gimune a quar} 4 "open" was mich better. A dry ben house is an essential in A large make of hom hee in : Through these. "ope pores Sem!-Steel is made by an When I hal taken {brecbokes, I could 'Seotlnnd. reduced whe quantity of ter. se 'dane los iff money a' the a tive sul Sar fumes 5 oo. McClary. process use my arm ans! { un was almost gone. ti Eisen Canadian Yheese sold in that country ready wid dis heab foolishness at atiack the. iron and hasten gael sin Mai 3 ih oSeas, ~ After taking five )oxes, | was entirely 1" : a : a b bout: 35,000. hoxes for the ast hurtin' mah feelin's."'--Philadelphia isiatearation You ca ily as Stee welll again. The cure of my case hy Chickens should always have a dry PY 8 EL ho JU : tLedgivr. so" fire-pot with a McClary "Pruitastives' wad indeed splendid boarded * fléor to-sleep on when with yeas, as sumpared ith 190m, th Ag ©n the other hand, Semi- furnace. That is one strong 3 : bos .y i mportations of horses nto ie x b nda an g ¢ wot ' y bec: 2 RI tha : led , the hen. Nad Steel is a close-grained ma- reason why you should have Cau = ' "Fr --_-- tive Ja yen 1 he more exercise young chickens United Kingdom for the past year | Bairy Notes. - g " x - ves me ¥ ? 3 rent} J At 5 relieve me fy at BB ea inR Foot the better. You will never do totalled above 150 head. The great I Never expose milk or crtam to foul CR RON y on of them were pons. rom air. Dec. much. with chi ickens Képt in un cramped | ef Ports d . J 4 Homx Pra To NTO, 15, "09 y hoi : ! { ia the total receipts were 109 Nothifig injures tha butter market -* ssscssssecsecn $ oh the poultry business. A damp. house pm run a S95 There is a systom of tearing chick- head, valued at {adhe : . {more thas. an uneven product. ens in limited quarters, but it' is not] Plowing matches are receiving a pe |, As a rulé quick ripening of cream fin the same street with naturally per encouragement in She provinces o {gives better resulty than slow. i | renved chickens. j the Canadian west. During the CO ~ Never overfeed the dairy cow, as Mother nature is a just dame. Wel {ine season Leite as rans » Why overfoeding will decrease' het appe | cannot. break her laws with impunity, held in Saskatchenfin BS CURE i 1 "i ; : and-you ean take it from me that for Other Wentorn | Provinces are equally foods should be withheld | : t enterp rising, i ok Ae and alter call =~ 3 fh lib, v ality cid stamin the A series of experiments made ut the for few: days before -and after calv -- : Re» -- c chicken eared Has a "a sur- -- ' vi di- WE. i ---- BE E -- iae oll Diddy" Ranma: uxperitiental station, He nde vrowding of the se : : == 3 ar Ss oe oy cate rat soft-shelled eggs are not due ¥ ¥ Hag o 8 v - : hen to keep it warm, and supply it : increases the loss of fat in the s8 = 3 : : » alone to lack of lime. constituent am VE EERCT oss oi ki 5 i tt I : alone ~ » TS London, Torante, Montreal, Winnipeg, atic, with warmth and protection, willl 0 oy "i" tha hen, buf® that hens milk. ; - spots off an artificially reared x Ihe dairyman must potonly : 7, Bt. Johia, KB, Hamilton, Calgary. \ of. nervous oroanization are prove to at, last and all the time. soft-shelled eggs as weil. good foud but he must have -- i Ottawa seed branch reg a great food. : Weaning (be Colt is Fasy. > improvement in the seed, particularly In, dairying one of the esseprtinle in | 'For So: by J. B * Bunt & Company, Kingston I took two colts "from their mothers | red clover seod, whicll is being sold', building up a good market is unifor- | Eh and kept them four. weeks by them- to the Canadian trade, This improve. | mity of product. ' sm -------- ---- ve pba any In busdreds of other cases, Pruit-a- | joes. When. let loose they were ment is most parte ularly to, be noted | The ripening of eream has for its' . w VTOVVVERBROTOLRTVVVBANS 95 in oi . ' tiv, lias given exactly the same satis- room suc kling again, and 1. was per- 'with respect to purity and freedom ohject the development of flavor and | factory resul he because SF ruit-a Rive 8! | ple sed, so much so_that | thought to from injurious weed sends, . aroma in butter. is the greatest blood purifying medicine complete the joh at once. T took the Sacebarin, a well-known coal tar Selling "direct to your cuslomers | ALL KINDS OF LUMBER AT LOW PRICES. jn the world, *Fruit-a-tives" the famous | ¢ = : il . : : { y top part of an old shoe, eut it off product, used] a v substitute for' Loans the of ation of the mid . ~ ie eto eae nity oe we GQ Ed LING SENS E]| ASBESTIO PLASTER FOR edicine reg t ¥ y er } fruit medicine regulates kidneys, liver at. the counter clear around as far as sugar, been pl dleman and the saving of SALE, bowels and skin, and prevents the accu | the la go. This top 1 fastened to artichs classed as adulterants, when 'ALSO COAL AND ALL KINDS OF WOOD. i ric acid, whichis ; : mulation of uric acid, whichis the prime | nose-phece of halter, reaching - from [used in foods, by the LU. 3. govern The cow giving the larcest: amount | S. Bennett & Co. cause of Rheumatism. : ' ¥ | : " ] . > a . *Fruit.a-tives" will: positively cure |Finu on one side toring on the other ;mént. Saceharin. 1 {htee hundye of butier, in the least milk is the You would not tolerate a plaster ceiling in your home 1 gide nud below <0 cover - nose nd [times as sweot as sugar, but contains Sug valuable for butter production. | cover or store, if you really knew how 'much better are Cor; Bagot and Barrack Sta. "Phone 941. {| <=? a hh ttt --.--eas every cise of Rheumatism, when taken erat' complétel Th [ took a 14 no nutriment. . according to directions. so a hax, 6for OUTRO I om] Al the experimental 'farm, at fran: It is very essential in cream Hpen old Preston. Steel Ceilings. For plaster cracks and Bago, oe U i Ee jE St jut dediers oathior. 't don, Mar, the experiments in feeding !"% he! Bila thie rom reepront 3 plaster crumbles--and these steel ceilings cannot. Plaster : ' | with eight-ounce tacks. This 1-fast- steers in open continue to give in order lo murs Umlorm Penne: + with harbors 'dust, discasc germs, vermin--and Preston ----= | gned 40 the leather 'at -bottom with satisfactory results, and the lot which them Steel Ceilings cannot, because they have no crevices . rie heads of tacks between the two so are being feel this vear-were recently | Produce and Prices. JiR d b reporied upon by Superintendent W. Kingston, May 20.-Market clerk and can be washed like a panc of glass. | the tacks would not push out; put the { 7 h alter on the colts ye then ened qa McKillican, as showinks satisfactor, tepor 1s the prices' prevailing as fol- | |'pesessstsssssssssacana i dd i, renin PRE ST O:N OY eam 5 Linch strap long the bottom of this leather. 1 filled the ---- TORONTO, ONT. " Passes stsss tasted progress, Became tmnt ete eA ------ A ---- a -------- them loose, The dams no long - x A real estate and ideal home show turnips, He. to 6c, per bag; ¢ abbage, | lowed them to se.--C. 1. 2) - im a Eler. was held recently at the Madison | Be. ach; onions, $1.50 per bag; pota-| save on And, then, any fire insurance company will grant you 1300 C i p | q Pulp Wout HotrL | The Duchess' Palace. Square Garden, N.Y., where models of toes, $1 to 3.30 per bag; celery, 5c. | fire a lower rate if you put in Preston ceilings. For they } Tt was to the Duchess of Sutherland ideal country and suburban homes to de. per head; green' onions, 5 insurance go a great way towards fire-proofi > Of i the. hostéas: of Stafford Homse that "ee displayed. Several of the exhibits bunch; radishes, dc. bunch; lettuce, J¢, | y -proofing an interior. a Three Blocks from | Queen Victoria in reported 10 have were. illustrative of "half-acre farm bunch. . course they are damp- proof as well. You can have This Wood was peeled and piled on Station NT hos ore Tore ay house to, homes" with g wrdens, etc., attractively | Johm MeKay, Brock 'street, reports | Preston Ceilings put on to cover old plaster ceilings. { under cover to dry Sl ave e ny, ahuse arranged. as follows : Hides, trimmed, Sc. per | Easily done. We tell you how. We are offering this Wopd to the public | se you in your palace. And Staflord | Gold storage legislation is interest- 'lb.; horsehides, $3 to $3.25; caliskins, at $5.00 per cord, cut in any, In the centre of Theatre, ty } po is 1 be close) d storag g 3 - Shopping and Business louse the magnificent is to he closely "6. thorities in several of the [veals, 12c. per lb.; deacons, bc. to S T E lengths This is the. best lot of District, j associated with the goronation festiv- American states at present. Some of [90e.; wool, sheepskins, from 90c to) a, E L Wood ever offered for spring ands: summer use, Try it and be %on- [itige; On the night' of the 2rd of the bills under consideration are wil- 81; tallow, in cakes, 6c. per lb.; bees roo wi oom paths | du, Shit i836 gu Lhe Bight ites ling 'to allow eggs, ete., to remuin Fin [wax 2%. on ig hg £5 per ih. and they Preston Steel Ceilings néver need repairs and seldom vinced EUROPEAN and AMERICAN Pian i & ball to 'be attended bY the German | 10r3E fos we anuaths, hile hays, wool, washed, 20¢. Jb washed, Set so need re- decorating. They will outlast the building A la Carte Resturant : Crown Prince and Princess and gil the Jimi ot ny on ton es : ig Pu h. Raw 1 ue i He Sh: a a le you put them in. Thus they arc the cheapest ceiling SOWARDS - t royal aml distinguished guest inl RB. Ogilvie, secrstary "of the Ame- | co ih ! a : 8 to $3 No " money buys, in point of service. " Even in first. cost 'Phone 156. At Reasonable Priece. { London at the time. The bail is in 4... Clydesdale Horse Association, SO "31 he ink No. 1 aria, they compete easily with plaster, In the long run, North End Ontario Street. wr {honor of the debut of Lady Rosemary (p,q ricontly issued a circular an 36 to $7: No. i, median. 33 to DT simply doesn't compare. Nor does it in } oveson Gowe . , ; i { i Loveson Gower, the only daughter of || iuncing the pri for Clydeschadn 36; gpring rats, Ne. 1, large, beauty. For these ceilings come in. hundreds of - ee rn. EON is offers Feeding of Pigs. jae oa k Sisal on ai red, | culls, at value; springy rubbed skins at | painted in any color scheme. Our skilled decorators While with growing pigs liberal fred: | Clydesdale Hors, Association, value, Si eiFudlaze: Hrok slevet; ve advise you, free, about colors, if you wish. ¢ Tinmithing & Plumbing {ing is always bes', it should not be Crop vorresponddnts' reports show | : in a y ; : ' so liberal that it is not always ready [that the wheat crop of Canada for the porte four, foul 282 grain re al Eos at C , E I lL. 1 N G S for its feed at the regulay time. past year, totalletl about 149,980 600 81: buckwheat, G0e.; barley, 60c. to . A¢ a rule, n well-matured sow if (bushels, of which 111,096,000 bushels goo; rye, 70c.; peas, 90c. 40 81; yellow | name Before you build or repair indoors, allow us to talk , © « i p 0 re t © e he Ly: {properly cared for, will farrow two jwere merchantable, The ont ,erop to 63¢.; flour, bakers, $ to | and with you by mail about this ceiling question. You {oun show ROOMS E ON ROOMS} good litters a vear. But to secure |talled - 323,449,000 bushels, of which 80) 1 ]( 2 00. H g Are Nearly Fitted Up these she must be feed well while suck {a01, T3000 bushels were merchantable. $2.9 Juway 5 ) to $24 hi Hunger | address, will be interested § ~ and will surely save roncy. 3 { paten please ? Drop a line to Metal Shingle & Siding Co., Limited, » sssssessessssssesiae Sam. H. Tuourson » Pros. $4 3 Juke ) EN ) } iba whati id : | $ > \ ! wo Duke und I uchess of Sutherland. | [asses at the ( ro International {a5 . Ng 2; -thedium, 20¢.; kits and | most grace ful, eve-charming designs, that can. be $+2s3sessnssssesseeiog FRR TIVLVRTERS All kinds of Tinsmith, Plumbing and Contract Work. taken down and sto sumin i ling, and the pigs must be weaned at |The barley yield -was 405,147,000 bush al ' sh-| cats, $4.50 per bbl; coviimeal, ¥1.80 § J from eight to ten weeks, ' juis. [to $2: hran, 2 per ton; shorts, 225. Preston, Ont. Branch Office and Factory; Montreal. ing the brood sows loosening ration I baled. straw, $7; loose, $5; -hay, loose, | (at least ten days before they ae due Peace and Quiet. 18 » eases, F to 910. + oe chief causes "Ah," 'said. the city man, . "often | Meat~-Beel, (local) carcass = iqe. 'O PRESTO TE YQ lto farrow. One of the chief causes of h, "> BANK 18 CILY. man n 8ic.; prime western beef, £10. | 4 1, LUILINGS (have 1 wished 1 could have as peace- "3 I : " lowt.; by carcase, cuts, l0c. to lio; o We invite your inspection Let us show you our beautifvl array of Electric agd Combina- tion Fixtures lighted up. | It is a safe rule to commence fee Lemmon Bros. 'Phone 908, 201 Princess St, | @eessssessssssssssssac Showers from $7.50 up. {trouble at -farrowing is due to con. | 1 t to feed |[fub aiid 'quiet a life as you 'a ration of slops of bran and, "iB "* Peaceful <gnd quiet 3" retorted the re to He; --by quart {meal so-as to keep tha-bowels open farmer. "I, gosh! > = el e.: ' 3¢., qir.; jwill Jessen the liability to fever. double set of step-children--¢i it mutton: 10e.; 2 jamb, S28. 0 os $1 i pig newds t8 be kept-on full feod- [boys !""--Indianapolis * Journal. veal, Oc. to Be. bh. duets, A 'Ss - Every home, new and old; stipation-- and by commending Ge. Ib: dressed hogs, Yeo; i . should" have electric light. ve raised 230 -1h.; fowl $14 HW. NEWNAN ELECTRIC CO. 79 PRINCESS STREET. Phone 441. he donb ghee {log nore nearly than any other class pair; Surks rs, do to 2 $1.25 e) of stock raised for meat as not only Fraid Holes. . jet pit; Shighpnn, 3 25 PRs is. a be titer profit realized but the | ' Languave doesn't stand still. Kane | pa . rE , to 19. o gs fresh ruality of the meat, is better than when | og Leople know a man is a tender ie. a 180 + Thm, YD : it is allowed to'wiske a slow growthfe, 4 when he talks about "cyclone Dominion Fish Co.. reports prices | S---- cellars." Peopld in the explone belt [15¢, Ib.; white fish, 124c. to 15¢.; pike, { Why Keep Poor Cows? always refer-to-them as "fraid hel ! i 15¢. a ib.; skinned dighy, herring, 200. } It has been stated on good author New York Teihune. : [tb.: white "fish, 12§c. to 16¢c. 1b; pike, 1 17.000 id 10¢. W.: Chinook: salmon, 3c. ko i ity that the average yield of J | y v teows in' the famous Bellev ille, Ont., Literar ¥. " |kippered herring. Yarmouth bloaters, | | : { so tion for the factory season 'of 1910 | "That boy," said the old farmer, "is {40c. doz.; perch, 30c. doz.. Atlantic] 4 was 3,450 pounds of milk. There are|a puszle te. me." * | salmon, 30¢. lb.; salt codfish, Jc. to : : "In wh 1 [5e. 1h: halibut, 124¢. to 20c.; fresh | | sections. in Québec where it is doubtful In what way?" { the average is much over 2,000! «Well, by the way the old . mule] { haddock, 10c. Ib; bullheads; 15. | bg i \ iy : » [ pounds. The average income, per ¢OW | minds him it looks like his talent [1n.: * red, herrings, 20c. box; mackerel, | y RAR FAI ni jm connection with one Quebec cream- [ig for hoss tiainin', an' yit he's just | {18c. & Ib: lake herring, %c. lb. | SARA ; ig jery was only $19.60. As some patrons hungry an' lazy enotugh to be liter- | sea bass, 12fc. Ib. ! } rd rd { obtained as much as $34 per cow, it 1¥_ Atlanta Constitution. George She & Cov, quote the fol : " ary 3 furs: Spring 3 {me ans necessarily that some cows 1 lowsng prices LL raw - 2 {earned scarcely. 815. Some primary na Muskrats lar ze, 30¢. to 40¢.; medium, | M hh P - {principles of dairy farming seem to . Mose's Finer Feelings. 0c. to Ie. ) arge 86, 2 uc al nting Must I need attention here. Yncorde of each] Daniel Sully, the dethroned cotton} iii 83 1 . small 2 S 4 = {eow's production will Bon show which king, made a trip through the south | Raccoon. large 0 | | B D a Si Leows should "be beefed . because unpro- | last winter, and 'when he came back | call. 75, Red Fox a to size 8 | , e one at ¥ his Season. . { fitable. #4. Skunk as to size andl fongth of] - ; . Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's | During 1010 the average yield of 1, stripe, 50c. to $2. Weasel, 20 cents to : s ¥ y a : 100 cows in Quebec, cow-testing as i) on W id ' GO. conts.. : Yegetable Compound sovintions for the full period of lacta- : G : The question j§ { tidn was 179 pounds of fat, double the ; . The Unexpressive She. | hes D Pound, Wis. -- "I am glad to an- shove creamery average. TRY IT > As she . Tot pH : ! hui . : What Paint will you use ? . noynce that 1 have been rd of dys: | «Two good records near Wine hester, } i 1 a we ' pepsia and female ont, for Junuare, February and fuer, what. aisite her frequey } 3° nt a paint that will wear well --a paint that 'will retain troutiies by your. Mn bik ate 3.795 and 6,570 ponds of When rol" need & aug ter ant smiles. Ath of 1 its appearance for the longest time. . medicine. 1 had ik f wo. dows 1) frpahanal ix y Is" it seriou or of ly aflectation of A , ba . " : * imilk from two & that fresher in th of inhility | You want a paint that is simple and easy : ; been troubled with December, Such cows, sources of keen laxative wh not tr mi a or amiability. . : ) ! § simple and easy to apply. both | ' ly ry If suffrage extended to her will rtéen | pleasure and good profit, ave found in Ai be S Lhe . Pad 18. ox aio wine § er and consulted [,C reasing numbers, where cow-testing | ¢ bbey 's Salt ? Te Ch ' Jecome unhappy mn Py i tod tos & Is tis practised. Plenty of individual cows | : ol the ast yearming of het IA od relief. IO rE | in Canada are giving 10,000 and 12 It is pleasaut to take hi AY oe Sho. Tenove al ring to do aE Pi Enna | 000 pounds of milk and 300 to £00 hang 1 or her arm Ww bi ar. 8 os Loy wounds of fat in one season. does not flake on top of on the scales to ho weighe ' Vegatable Com. | ¥ Why. keeh or cows ? as I the gederal prohibition of liquor nd dnd Blood yeep pow + thewater--and effervesces i selling, is énacted, will she rdiaqu zh to Own. 5, 5 a tea, coffee, . cream, sotln, patent medi-} Kind of Dog n slowly, without choking cines and other baleful beverages? : : For best results one should get a blind: th Lik Is it true that she believes the ad- Aha good ¥i Jour hia if has done voung dog and wach itn hin fide or . mg ie user. uke vertisemdrits on the panels of cars? |}. me. ou maypubiis s if you duties gradually. Never allow him to geidlitz powders. : Why .is she so afraid of a harmless ~--Mrs. HERMAN SieTH, Pound, Wis. {leave the homestead alone and 'you The success of Lydia E Pinkbam's | will never have a dog that ory . mouse and witholt fear of a dreadful Y, H man ? Co made TES foots | Never thaln Sour dog, Shat. is wt gs Abbey s Salt is used all "Are het .gusshes better. thon man's] confidence by women |and make: him obex, on gesture [over the world aud is reason ; i ments, Lor word and he will not. oversiep his | regular] bed. If one would securely hid~ a secret | 1 Y Treat him like a brother, P ae regu ar y prescerib by fram ber, would it.not he weil to incor 1 hie hia food atid cool water regularly the leading' physicians. : porate it in an editorial article ? i pindi- and be kind %o and you will have 3 Why is it that she has no concern | ih for past or fature, but only for the, ---------------------- You want a paint that you know will give just the right effect. Outbuildings Paint experimenting is cxpensive. Garden Walk To secure the best results you should use "MINERVA" Pure Wagons Ready Prepared Paints --the paint with the reputation. Buggies Minerva Paiat is simply the best proven paint ingredients comi- Fa Impl ts pounded and prepared under the most abide rn methods, etc. Great machines in the big Minerva factory thofoughly mix and . grind to the greatest degree of fineness, In consequence Minerva Paint flows easily and spreads smoothly, insuring the greate &t covering capa-, city. Minerva Paints are perfeet--the best paint for any job--a real protection against weather and Gecay. Its high Guality is the reason--yet Minerva Paints cost no more than many' « 'the so-called "just as good" brands. You should insist on Minerva Paint for every job around the home." Look for the Minerva Trade Mark on the can-- itis you assurance of good work. : : There's a Minerva Paint, Varnish and Esamel for every purpose. Sold by Prominent Dealers at all Points Including : J. B. BUNT & COMPANY - . Hardware, Paints, Oils, ete, x Kingston, ae Rn 1D OO Ap or as a noble animal. ral Life. : Why don't you find out pronent 1 From Many Farms, what it will do for you ? --- she "were Sever bors, hoe would) itoba's' new agricultural college' vith Is it not so, that with all her faith} million of dol- qiwe Jove her still--the stiller than! : 1 | PINCHIN, JOHNSON & CO. (CANADA Li 3 : . TOR LD 1 = Io con ting mitts id | usual the beter *~Now York Sun, and ry should' Sigua jn Canada had 11,550 conf upon - i \ + We can't help feeling sorry for the E ! : RowrO HED IN ENGLAND WC oy W iam Bas 215 Tivensont - Stallions ined fan rhe has to Te ive be S 1S 30 EASY TO PAINT WITH MOEAVA® TS "an rememier whist WE Emme y write rd are pare-drads amd = i i " was before he was marrisd. F & ve y I We can be extramists in deeling 'aut both eriticism apd praise.'