p... mew FRINGED HOLLY HOOK m. nine.»- From Um om '1‘pr Hollyhocb Mnterlally. . The ‘fringed Holiyhock, Allegheny, WHAT SHE CAN oo - l â€"-- _ ~ ‘dome. Sloan's Arlvlee on flow to Bill ll: Unlvor". M \lr. Editor:- if I were boss:- Women would be treated with n8 um YEAR > in no re its. SOCIETIES." NIGHTS OF TENTED lllACCABEES Diamond Tent No. 208. Meets in the True Blue hall in McArihur‘s Block on the 1',‘ "which is being introduced this year, . -. q , , _ g has very little in common with-its par- much respect in the East as they “1'0 we SOld SIX Of. the American bepadlï¬l OPS. ï¬rst and “Md Eucsdny m “Cb mouth. .1, ‘ent the old style double ~Hollyhock and in the West. _ ,_ .. - - -. ~ ‘ ‘ - _ " 1 ' CHAS. WISE, Com. ; ~ "8 “we? separated from, the ï¬lqï¬kwould One of your readers has written t0 , ~ ' We have JUSt' ordered some more fOI GllS- 0 W. Bnnoovxe, R. K. I 7; hardly be recognised‘ as Hollyhock at me and wants m know "what sho ‘ _ 1 all. on account of theynoveb arrange can 'do." - tomers WlllO Wlll have 110 0ther--- ANADIANORDER or onurnmows '1, ‘-_ mcnt of the petals which are deeply Women can generally driVe ï¬gura- T111111 Valley Lodge No. 71. lllcei' in , é :Iringed or cut, of a rather transparent tive nails straight, and this one hits - the Orange hall on Francis street wcst on 1 .1- 1 teaturethand oi a silky nature. Tho 1t right on the head, She says: a the ï¬rst and third Mondays in ench nionil'. ‘ I I.‘ 1?)? 1,, ioughou-i; the petals give the "I am a good looking woman, who Annx. McGee,- N, (5,. l; 1: ddd:dczssida'rrzddsdrrhe:“1": d... I J. T. T’ of long expericnc rgfuscd to ab ills has to earn her own living. I ' ' I I‘ __._______.__.____ ~ "i ~' that a flower of the Alle h ehivi‘: “Frequently on the “L"'trnin5 and. ‘ n’ t1 ' f 1 0 1' No ‘996 \lEE'l‘ IN‘ TH 2.... ‘it ' i’- lfllly wore pinned on hgr e122,‘; wits cars I am annoyed almOSt beyond en- Because I have been se lng . lenl 01H ldillon Francis-St \Vlst EPRMGE d rcai. - i d'urance by the insults 0t strange ears and not one has Cost ï¬ve cents for Tucsday in every month‘. e onhc “fond n g In the old1 type Hollyhock one ï¬nds min. ‘ ’ id y ‘ i J. '1‘. Taonpsos Jn , \Vrll. 2. r, m comparatively dense~~centre made up They crowd into the seat bee e ' - J.F.V.Imcos Rec-S ‘ " '1 --of short petals or reverted ‘stamens in mile mi? paw 131e, “(in tgieaggilqllgt' on l‘6padlI'S vet. 1 ' ' ' l -_' .a setting of flat outer etals, enerall , e 5° 5 OPPOS e an s ' ' l i , w , '_ f: 4a single circle of thesepwhichggives a; “I put “P With it as long as I cat C th' I ‘d f th ' ? NIlJEPENgFN'QORTDLRSf FORESTP'RS' 'r g unbalanced appearance to the whole and then leave the car. all] IS )6 Sal 0 any O 61 - 1 1 ‘llund 1m?“ ho. 18"- hiceton the > i‘ 1 slower. The Allegheny shows a well “I spent at least a dollar last weei: _ . 1;‘1511 e 31:1‘; _:)M°A°1“1°h1m§lmlh In the True .- rrounded ilower-â€"as the petals are near- 4n extra fares just for that reason. ‘ - ' ' _ ‘ c r “"‘s ock. n 1 .iy all of a uniform length, and yet not Please advise ' me as to what I can D. Gourde, .Gnhicflianger. f .so precise as to spoil the grace of the do."_ n ~‘ - ‘ los- HEARD. THOB- AUSTIN, Rl S- ' ' g dilowelés. 'igllie Allegheiny1 Holllyhock is There is nothing she can do. tShe ' k' (11 t ,1. ~13 PTO use 0011161‘ an as a Ollg 5611- mi ht sla her sanoyer in he ace, - y‘ . , n re urn ANADIAN ORDER l . '~ .zson of flowering, blooming frequently .butgthat wllmld bring most undesirable ThOSG hi“ 111g QAIIS lent t0 them by me 1 y Y Fenelon Falls LodgiPN5€i§§ST§lfi€d d mite, the ï¬m frosts m November- 01w notoriety. them and oblige. in the Orange H.111 on Francis sneer west .i ‘reason for this long period'is 110 doubt She might appeal to some other man on the ï¬rst Thursday of each month. " .1 the fact that from two to four buds in the car against the ,ï¬an who was F-SMITIIERAM,OlliefRanger, .l , assassin? iridizsrtdlzdntsd at We m P’ r‘ - d 3156,16,; crops ofpfloweis with an in- the second man would try to push an . ‘g 1" 'tervening space of buds and seed pods acquaintance on the strength of he: ANADIAN HOME CIRCLES. FENE i *1.‘ Joan be seen on the plants; the lower apggal for hegxp, t th 1 n ‘wo- Trutonliugalllfnol“la-NZ-11127: megs i1: "116 ‘ . ere sno ing or e 0e - mic riur’s oc to n, d. d... d. a@@@@@@@@@@@o ded...d.y f While the flowers are larger than city to do but to grin andbear it. _ P. G. BURGESS, Leader. I 111058 of the old favorites, from 4% in the West_if a man is caught inf _ R.B. Svm'ns'rnn, Secretary. 3’. :inchcs upwards to 7 inches across, suiting a woman the rest of the men .. , they are quite light and drop from the thrash him. ' SKI M M l L K ‘ F. AND A. M., G. R. C. THE SPRY a; plant when past their prime not hang- In the East if a woman tells of an _ l . Lodge No. 406. Meets on the ï¬rst 3 ing there disï¬guring it as the old‘ insult she is looked on as seeking no< FOB ~ WedneSd'W 0" ("10h montlldon 0r before ihe' y: double ones are inclined to do. _ toriety. -. m“ 0f the moo", i" the 1°d8° r0011! in ' :1 Trauma†of swmo . Bum the west the preiugiptlon 13 thaï¬ w E Cunningham's Block. . i YOUNG CALVES , . MW w- - “g, “5:31: 3:: bzowi 11:8,:ng 5m 1?“: I!_the 'East the masculine theory I E. Fn'zounnnn, Secretary. l 2 grease well witl? canal parts ladda aid ' seems to be that all women you don't _.________.__. l ‘l coal oil as warm as can be applied. know are not respectable. ' -‘ ' ' ' ‘5 I; 1 wrmg'a flame, doth out o, hot wa_ Respected fathers of families may, FBGG It» from the beglnmng. CHURCHES, , *2 'ier and hot as I can bear it and lay on , be seen any day ogling pretty girls __-____.._. 4; the bag of the sow. You ‘11,111 be sur- in the cars or eylng them in the prin- APTIST CHURCH-QUEEN ST RF I‘ I" prised to see how the cake will yield cipal thoroughfares’ ~ _ Benj. Davies, Minister.l Preachin .9 "I to the application. One application is H I were boss I would send Eastern‘. services every Sunday at 10 30 a m an: Y 1‘: nearly always sufficient and as soon as men out West t0 learn to respect IQ: 500 woBTH 0F HERBAGEUM 7 P- In. Bible Class and Sunday school at l I‘ the sow gets up give her a. warm, weak ensemble women-Solomon Sloan, ' 2 30 p. m. Praise _ and prayer service on 5 1. gruel, or dish water and keep that up _ , , Thursday at 8 p. m. l at each feeding time until the sow is 'f- ' ‘Wm-"hm, 1 ‘1.. ‘(V111 “lake ll. tons of sklm mllk ', freedfrom fever. She will then have a -' ' 4 1 ' f 1 , w METHODIST CHURCH â€" COLBORNE " . goo appetite; then begin to increase ' _ . 1 . 1 ,ye 8,0,, ,n ,ycymcss and mum, and (ï¬ll equal to new milk or ca ves. .. SM 3223121101133. $3.0. fdndldizld,‘ Ended; n g you can then begin to feed whole corn, ' . Sabbath School at 2130 p ,y, E £6fli i .‘1 f 52.3119: 15h betiter “1:; (1;); b21123 gal; gig I League of Christian Endeavor, Tllicsduy ,l 3 3 i S e e D gs gl‘ d a 1f evening at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting on l _d .add all the milk you can get to your ~ " u ' d ,1 g 5,01)‘ A's soon as the little pigs begin w Herbageum prevents SCOUTS gig 1h rsdayevemngat 7.30. 21,2121‘; 21%;‘ 222;‘; 131111;’? 523?: and makes valuable food nijllhey. T. ANDREWS CHURCH-COLBORNE i ‘little milkbin it for1 the pigs, alnd they w . 1 gig tor SggiitiggeeScFi: gu'nï¬ysééllilaigb is; ‘i 5 i 'wi soon egin to (.flllk t wit re is . 4 ~ , -' _, ‘ ' . ' ' ', '1, Then feed a little soaked corn as soon F01 sale by ~ j :2“; 50p‘ m‘ Saga.“~v.bd‘°°l every Sunday F ' .' i as they begin to crack it; they enjoy ' J08 MCFARLAND ever- T131851}, tréstutn Endeavor meeting l l, j, 1' ‘it. I like to feed the pigs away from I ,_ .' ever) Thur dy a 17%,?‘ Prayer meeting 1, .1 l their dam, and at 10 weeks old tlhey are w ____y__ s ay a ‘ P‘ m‘ a‘ 4, > i'caclv to wean. I aim to give t 1e pigs n < .1 ‘ lALVATI N A - ' ' l ? 3,3515 .35; 8,3631 1585313511 gggeihgeggggt The Snake-Look hddd, McFadden, QIB , y _ Bond Si’. wdlilfc..,fdifnfd%hsdfl§ ~ , 1‘, “' 1_ . I If you don’t quit using my den for a d ~. . Banks Service ever Wednesdn Thurs- i arsenaldz21.03322125132312? “.22. d. a@@@@@@@@@@@s M 8 . i lure is our best example, and milk is c u ' 1' on Dun aysatll a.m.,3 I"“"“"‘17-30 17-m- ,i it. the food nature provided, and we --â€"â€"-â€"-â€"--â€"'-'-' 'mfl" _ ‘l ‘i. should feed such food as comes near~ AGnod = ltnunl. T-ALOYSIUS R-C.CHURCH-LOUISA '. i cst fulï¬lling that want to be success- A horse from a livery stable died; 1 Street-Rev. Father O'Lcury, Pastor, Q [111 as breeders and feeders. The size soon after it was returned, and the Servrces every alternate Sunday at 10.30 i it GW“ a. m. Sunday School every Sundayatil p. m 5: .. PRINT s l ' and to produce this result requires a The question turned largely upon tile . I T.JAl\lE , .___ 1 ; ~- l bulky and “Qt a concentrate-d fOOd' A reputation of the defendant as a hard , East -S gljgfnlltRCllll-IichllgNagngEE-r l1: 1' range of blue grass, alfalfa or clover - _‘ _ , _ , 1 1 ' . _ . , astoi. 1 1 ..~ _ _ _ _ _ _ rider. W. ,, bewice every Sunday at 10.50 a. m. and 7 ‘ ‘i “Ids 1n glvmg a 800d bone and capac- The stable boy was called as i110 p. m. Sunday School ever S d '7 i :i' ‘lltgslflor Killsétrllditxllgé: “51:111le gdlrlitdlslgis'illlh: mat witness. BILL HEADS POSTERS p. m. Bible class every 'l‘l;urlsl:la;3c:;llil?g "11 = ‘ I H . l ’ 1 richer and more concentrated food. A How does the defendant usualln ’ M 7'30 0 clock. l, DODGERS, SHIPPING TAGS, PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, BLANK NOTES, ENVELOPES, RECEIPTS, ETC., WEDDING INVITATIONS, MEMORIAL CARDS, LADIES’ VISITING CARDS. \Ve have lately added a stock of type and stationery for printing Wedding Invitations, Calling Cards, etc, and can turn out ï¬rst class work at reasonable prices. ride?" “Astraddlc, sir." "No, no." said the lawyer, “I mean, does he usually walk, or trot, or gal- lop?" "Well," said the witness, apparent‘ 1y searching in the depths of his memory for faces, “when he rides a walkin’ horse, he walks; when he ‘rides a trottin’ horse, he trots; and; when he rides a gallopin' horse, he gallops; \vhenâ€"-â€"-" The lawyer interposed: “I want to know at what pace the defendant usually goes-fast or slow.†"Well," said the w.tne.=s, "when his cumpany rides fast. he rides inst; and when his company’ rides ‘slow, liq rides slow." NOTE HEADS, - LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS, proï¬table hog must have a well de~ w Seats free in all churches. Everybody yeloped abdomen, and we should re~ invited to attend. Strunqers cordially welcomed "1?‘ spend to the demands of the pig at the - -' different stages of its life to accom- .’ ' . plish this. The pigs should never be ' slowed to stop in growth until he is ready for the market-J. B. Zinn in 1 [arm and Home. -. . y _. The Cabbage lifnggot ,, Last spring I set out several thou- sand early cabbage plants. By, June the maggots had attacked them very badly --nca.rly every plant being aflected and some so much so that if twisted slight- ly they would break off at the surface dot‘ the ground. I hocd the plants thor- .nuglzly, loosened the soil well around ‘the stems and then applied to each M.“ MISCELLANEOUS. _.._..__.__-¢ UBLIC LIBRARY-M RS. M E.CALDER leflll'lllll Reading Room open daily. Sunday excepted, from lo o’clock a m. till lO o’clock p. m. Books exchanged on Tnesi’ days, Thursdays _und Saturdays from Ll p. m to 4 p m ,und in the cvcning from 7 to 9. _.._._1 .13. .1...-,-l “.d __ ...n...~ .. OS'l‘-OFl-‘ICE--F. J KERR, POSTMAS- ter. Open daily, Sundays excepted, from 7 30 u. m. to 7 1». m Mail going south . gangs“, '. .n'oout a third of a pint of strong, well .etirred linie water. A couple of days .aftcr a tablespoonful of fresh slacked ‘lime was put around the stem of each "Now, I want to know, sir," the ‘lawyer said, drawrg a long bra n, “how the defendant rides when he III Come and see samples. closes at 7.3.‘, a m. Mail going north closes at 11.25 n. m Letters for registration must he posted hnli' an hour previous to the time for closing the mails. "Elk-75' 4: . .,-‘ aloneâ€, “Well,†Mid the wi‘ness, very slow. 1y, "whe' e was alone i warn't there, so I don't know." “ Gazette†Office. M NEWSPAPER LAW, 1, A postmaster is r0 uiicd to give not‘ by letter Umurniug he paper does I“ answer the law), \vncn a. subscriber dnoi not tnke his pow-I‘ out ut' the ullice if: I l Any neglect to do so makes the pdsglllitllkgn. “sponsibh- l0 the ;-ubhshcr i'or paymos er 2, li any person ul‘ul'i‘$ his paper dissolp ‘plant. The crop came on well and 1F-nc1e was vcry little if any loss from ific maggot. Instead there were signs ~.-u-:i the stems showing where maggots .1 ad eaten them severely, but had left when the strong lime water had been ' 11:“ plied. I believe that from this and 1' duh-er. experiences which I have had, l l l Francis Street West. 4 . _ W . -. n _' ~ y ‘A. .Auw-‘WRW .-__.'._ w. ‘~ r’- .~‘Lv)2 wed-mp“ _. c v-N- ‘Lila-eel-.. l . Printed ‘15p, Too. if l could sing like Homer d_d 121.11; the lime without doubt saved the Of Helen mee 0f T105’, Or play the lute like zhat old beam, 5H,“, the muons ,1“, 1.15 um. be“ dc; up._-Mi10 Holbcrt, Wayne 00., fa. 1 G O 1 ‘d boy . .. ay rp lens, 01 i G"; l'd pitch a tune and whc0p ‘er up The Successful Farmer. And WOrk with ZGZ-ll intense 'oi the litter at this time should be man who hired it was sued go,- dam- largely bone and muscle, and not fat, ages, according to Collier’s Weekly. ‘i: Referring t0 the farmer Of ‘LO-(I'll I0 place the thing where it would é T bl o tiuued he 'inusl pay all url'cura res .r 3' f 'i'v'iillnm Allen \Vhlte, W110 ï¬rst attracu bring 1 we“ e you ' publisher mny commuc lu solid £1201;ng: l r .4. odi attention by his +cnchant inquiry of Not less. than thirty cï¬ 13-‘ ‘ . - payment ls mode. “no collect the wh l- v l‘ ""WhilUs the Matter with Kansas?" I'd mail it to some magazine illilulllll, w-m-iln-r u la nudcn from the oil?o e ‘ says in Bus’uess of a Wheat Farm, in That boasts its readers keen, *~% or llul. THUR‘ can no nu log,“ dISCOntin“ "a, --L)ctu';er Scribner’s: “The succelsjsul And o'er doth pratc 0.‘ its great \VBLKM. n Mice ""111 Hw 1H,) Inc-n dd; mudc. n~ j' firmer of this generation must e a And pages ahvay-s clean_ _ . - 3. Any 1.. l'sun “do lakes n m 1e‘ l . kuGJleSS man ï¬rst, alld a tiller Of tho ARC then I'd sit me-dowu t0 wait, If )0“ aae ï¬bUSlng them, stop lt- the post-onion, why-UH“. 111,116,211! ‘whiz: ll coil afterward. ‘In hi-mHmust bf gom- Well satisï¬ed-in mind - Q 1 , nnnn- :1“- dlloolwi, ul- \\|,,.U,,_.,. “1, bum“ Lined drP'a'ni'. t-a aims airy-11;» e a "rwel'e Fate l° “at that I “mud get If any reasonable use of them causes “Uhâ€, U‘. “"" ‘i "WW i'm' the pay. ‘i -(:1;1_l'..d,l.-..t,Call-loll‘)an. ï¬lm ‘331 vigiusj, “Respdtively decli..e"." . . - 4' _' “_=“|'W“h"‘ ""'~\'l'.~ ms huhcr to be f if" 331‘), 3%???me 1.3, “its†n: ,fnffr pw.1u. 1a., in Omaha \VorlJ-l-ie.'2lid, ' mconvennnce or distress-consult us. $131111}? .n .l. “.W' and, d...‘ lbe My .inm'idg ‘R >8 d ~ ' h- _ ' " - , _ - .- Mm‘ w ' mi .4 .- . .1 Nay la.hor’s lI-Id't With patience and i . . . w WWW WW) i... -\ 1 w’.dfdfd.°'.',bllft'3lris ï¬ divas-2113’. Hc o bu incsa a: GENE-‘.1213’ Mme)" “"""""' y’. Examination and. ildVlcc Bree. l-wl-w-wu =1... ., "in the - ‘ e "l c. an» banker. .-\n-l izcnceorch, uut.l “So your son is; so marry? Why .‘ , W11“ “ML of“; W u 3:10an ,. ‘the order changes, *zc farmer's success ; Beeswt he wait till he is oldcr and ill .. ‘ “1,1, “m, 5:218,†é 1d,; lnmiiirris “m grgd. a'o. with the k‘rd ' wiser?" ' 1 d, 541 _ _. ._ t! " lu 1......’ .. - ..... i .y- , 1 ,1 _ . ‘ chastity of ..-n~-.us he uses, 121d l "Ah' but in that case he woolu ‘no?’ r11; !Q:Z?s 7 jigs-s.’ P 3313.115. the , "UV/",1 ‘2:531:13: ii ‘ ._ ":e n‘*"'bcr e; ,.=i'i.J'.le acres wish‘ I or marry at all!†‘ _ ‘1 y 1 ' then. l. 1 111 1 "2* f3“ ~1~'-‘"*"†W4 L L ' é Foot dill Eiï¬ï¬t a. Harsh LINDSEaYd 1 or‘ id.‘ d Widen“ 7- .11 ï¬ ll