W GE‘t‘LlDN NATURAL GREEN’tea is natural leaf. that nothing drinks‘the milk as it is somewhat poisonous.) When the six samples are taken for each cow (one at ‘each milking for three consecutive days, beginning,'we will say, on the ï¬fteenth. of each month), take the cans to a. creamery or neighbor who PLACES GOOD TO LIVE IN Babies do not cry unless there is HYDROPHOBIA IS UNKNOWN IN some good_ reason for it. The cry FLORIDA‘ of a baby is nature’s warning Sign; _ that there is something wrong. If ._.... the fretfulness and crying are not has a tester, and ask him to test No Burglars in Christiania_-You citused by exterior Sources, it is con. them for you. The creamery you Ca ,1; e usive evidence that the crying bah patronize will be glad to do it for n catCh 001d at the is ill. The only safe and judicious; you, or any one owning a tester would do it for a trifling amount. Preserve the tests, and weights each month, and at the end of the year figure out the alnount of butter each individual cow is producing, or have North Pole. Owing to the restrictions hydro- phobia is almost, if not quite, ex- tinct, in ‘Great Britain, but for those whose special bugbear is horrible form of madness thing to do is to give Baby’s Own Tablets without delay. For'indiges- tion, colic, teething troubles, con- stipation, diarrhoea, Worms and sim- ple fevers, these marvellous little t‘fis , . . ' F1 orilda Tablets have given relief in thou. lï¬.‘ ‘ "wucneslw'ng' light color in the cup, and with a peculiar leaf the dairymml or testor‘do it for yotu. Igay be conï¬dently recommended. l‘i’iescascfluï¬agd f‘m’fl In“? amt“ ' - This will give you a very close es i- ases of h 'dro )hobi r k - wn . ' 939 g al‘an cc 0 .33, ‘ fragrance, captivatlng to all. Sealed lead packets mate of the income from each. cow there, as is 11501511118301: ml 110 cm,th IE0 harmful dwg. 1 Mrs. John only, Same form as the famous “ SALADA†BIaCk in your herd: and by keeping a little In similar fashion it is possible for Esbsl?’ “$21) vindOew S rl‘LaISt’ Que†l teas, 25c and 49;; per “1 By a“ Grace rs‘ record of the amount and put-e of those who have a nervous Circa-d of spflnéï¬d mgdicinewqor {Luigi-21001; 1%} E feed comm.“ by the herd.dunng like Cancer ’00 ï¬ll-:1 a residence where this constip tion and 0th r '11 th u year’ countmg the labpr’ If you W111: terrible afliction is unknown by em- flict children I consiede; m:d 1?- L) l changes as the season advances, keep- and not forgetting the manure pro- igrating 'to New Guinea. to reCOmmend them to all “any huv'V if: 3 ing Dace With it, SO the fwd 001'1‘9- dUCC‘d: you Will know juSt l?th .VOllf' The United Kingdom is almost the little ones †The Tablets 11:30 9213 v l SPOHdS ’00 the 508501]: herd i5 Paymg yo“ and Whlch ind“ only part of the World absolutely free at 25 cents a box by all dru ists 5' Let us understand this fact. Nature Viduflls are doing it. and you‘ Will from leprosy, though it, is said that or may be had by mail b ‘glgitm' g, knows her OWn business. The natural not be long in replacing the moneyâ€" the disease is also unknown in the The. by. William,s Medigne Cog feeds of the season in any land are losers by money-makers. Is the gain Kurile Islands, to the north of JR- Brockviue' Ont. " seasonable to that country. The and satisfaction from this knowledge pan. This is the more remarkable ‘ ‘homo produced feeds are suited to not Worth the labor? because the Japs themselves are by_ , even if not FROM PASTUBE T0 DRY LAND- the natural demands of the animals Farmers are now up against this,under natural conditions. The only proposition, the best method of getâ€"El-eason why we need to modify the ting cows from pasture to winter,fceds provided by nature is because conditions, or changing from green to {We modify the natural conditions of dry feed. Leaving silage out of thelthe animals. discussion and speaking to those who ‘ do not have it, the Vast majority, as PROFITABLE AND they are the ones who literally change ABLE COWS from succulent feed to dry, the ï¬rst ' thing to do jg to state the roles Many dairy cows on the average which must governâ€"rules taught by farm are kept year after year at all the general experience of dairy farmâ€" actual loss to the owner, simply beâ€" ers. ‘ cause he does not know just what An feeding changes mustbe gradwï¬hey are doing. Others are real :11. An abrupt change disturbs Uhefmoney-gctters, yet, perhaps, being digestive machinery and always caus- lmixcd With the “St 0f the herd: cause UN PROFIT- CARE OF THE COLT'S FEET. When foals run about on very hard ground not only are the hoofs someâ€" times too much worn and the feet consequently made tender, but the concussion may injure the bones and joints of the limbs. Some of the diseases which are Supposed to bc hereditary may be originated in this way in early life. The desirability of accustoming foals at an early age to have their feet and legs handled must be evident. It is well to train them to allow their liOofs to be trimmed and regu- lated by means of the knife or the no means free from this horrible of Maine, where prohibition has complaint. reigned ‘ for more than fifty years NO CONSUMPTION THERE. past with truth that prohibition prohibits in Maine, or that in that 'As, for the white scourgc as conâ€" S ' ' . w. c _ tate 1ntox1cated men ar ' - Gumpution has been well termed, there Gus by their absence_ 6 conSpmu are several places which are immune r . from tuberculosis. These are chiefly NO INTOXICANTS' There are, however, two American deserts. In almost any part of the . . Saba“L the person who fears com towns where the liquor trafï¬c is fractically unknown. One is Ocean sumption may live free of the terror. and at the other end of Africa the Grove» fouuded some years ago by the Methodists on the coast of New Kalahari desert is an equally safe Jersey. In Ocean Grove money will refuge. A part of the world more easily “Ot buy either spirituous- liquor, to- a pack of playing reached which is also quitefrec from baCCO. 01‘ (Wen tuberculosis is the high and dry Cards- country in Southern California, Here The other is Berkeley, a town 01 reside in fair health many who, in 20,000 people: near Sim FranCiSCO, es loss. Not only should it begrm lthe “711019 herd to bring a fair incom,“ rasp. A foal should have his feet a dual, but graduated; that is, the land the owner never suspects that his trimmed, if only a little, at least ev_ 'any less dry and equable climate, alid the seat of the Un-iVel‘sity of ’ would be better were the California. It has not only no i change Should not be from one feed .Pmflts to a totally different one, but iiitei‘-;m0nGY'1050rS Cl-lnï¬d 011th . mediate steps should be taken. If! 0‘ Course: an experienced dairyâ€" we propose to feed something entireâ€" man can make a g00d CStimflte of a ly different ili nature and composiâ€" POW from 1101' appearance and 0011- tion there should be a connecting liormation, yet- the best of them are link. In other words, rather than Often deceived. and “he farmer With~ change from pasture grass to hay, ‘lcss knowledge 0f the ideal dairy COW there should be an- intermediate feed iiS Still more Often dOCCiVed. COWS. by nature nearer pasture grass and like Persons: may n0t always reveal leading to the dry hay ration, their true worth in their appearance. The feed should be of a kind easily The best test.of the dairy cow is grown on the farm, and economical-[What She W111 dOâ€"jnm" how many 1y produced. lTortunaf/CLY’ there is ‘quarts Of She Wlll produce ‘Vith~ an easy and satisfactory solution of 0‘11? regard to its riChness (unless her this matterâ€"one that satisfies all the owner is a Father unscrupulous milk- 1‘equiremcnts. It is green corn fodâ€" man): but how many Pounds 0f buat‘ 'dcr. Corn is a giant grass. It is ,tcr fat she can show on her year’s therefore in a class-With- pastureirecord. Butter fat 'and other solids grass while green, and gradually in the milk: as 02159111» the Chief cor" changes to a dry fodder as the sea- stituent of cheese, increase in about son progresses. It may be sweet the same ratio: 50 that is 5“ g00d corn, dent, or flint. Flint -cor.u tCSt 0f the Worth Of the COW: Whe‘ comes earliest and is useful to supâ€" ther 1101' products be used for butter plenient the pasture before there is 01‘ for 0110059- any call to‘clmnge from green to A g00d CG‘V Shmlld Dl'Od'uce 300 dry food. Swaet corn is palatable pounds of but-EC? [at Del‘ year- If She and is eaten up clean, and is better (7005 um? She 18 & money-maker, and for fall feed than for winter, as it sliO‘UId be treasured If She DI‘OJUCOS contains tooiâ€"mq’ch Water for satisfacâ€" but 200 DO‘mdS She is 0“ the dOUDt- tory feeding zero \veather. ful and She falls dO\Vll l0 Fodder com’ pmnted thick, about pounds she should be disposed of one bushel to the acre, and in drills, imlnCdiatCIY- . preferably planted the first half of The large dairyman should always June, is the best, Planted mm, 11, own a Babcock tester and test samâ€" grmvs fast, gains tlhe mastery of P195 0‘ (la-C1} COW’S milk Periodicolly, Weeds with but two cultivations, and lalso weighing it, and know just has a greatcr' percentage of protein 'What each cow is domg. The small than that planted earlier, because dairyman may not feel .able to afâ€" stal‘cli is manufactured during the lord the tL’StCI‘, but if he has access latter stages of plant life and the to one at a neighbor’s dairy or a last stage is cut short if planted creamew. he can easfly determine late. Planting it.so thick causes the what each of his cows is producing stalks to be ï¬ne and soft, and stock in the fQUOWing maul)“: _ . v Wm eat, it, deanâ€"practically dean For three consecutive days ln'CtL‘h run through a, cutter. month weigh the ll’lilk from each CO\V And the yield is nluch greater than separately at each milking. mix it and feed it green to the cows, Feed cow as soon- as taken into a wide- headaches. cry four months. .____.+_____ TIRED AND DEPRESSED. _.._â€". The ' Condition Women in Shops and Ofï¬ces. Thousands of young women have to depend upon their own efforts to gain a livlihood, and to these. whe- ther behind the counter, in the office, the factory or the home, work means close confinementâ€"often in badly ven- tilated roOms. There is a strain on the nerves; the blood becomes im- poverished, the cheeks pale; there are frequent headaches; palpitation of the heart and a constant tiredness. If the llrst symptoms are neglected it may lead to a complete breakdownâ€" perh'aps consumption. What is need- ed to restore vim and energy and vitality is a tonic, and absolutely the best tonic in the world is Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. They actually make new blood, and bringJiealth and cheerful energy to tired and de- pressed girls and women. Miss Viola Millett, Robinson’s Corners, N. 8.. says: “I was a great sufferer from heart palpitation and troubles that afflict my sex. My blood seemed almost to have turned to water, and the least exertion left me weak and depressed. I used sevâ€" en boxes Of Dr. Williams’ Pink Plus and they have made a. remarkable change ill my condition. I can truly say that I feel like a new person, and I strongly recommend these pills to all weak, ailing girls.†These pills cure all forms of blood and nerve troubles, but you must get the genuine with the full name Dr. Willialns’ Pink Pills for Pale Peo- plc on the wrapper around each box. Ask your druggist for them or you HARDY BREEDS. of Many Young must soon end their lives. , All Arctic explorers bear witness 1°“th hou'scsv but 3150 nor‘ one Sin“ to the fact that while living in the s10 Policeman. Polar regions such complaints as The Servant prOblcm becomes more influenza or cold in the head were and more serious every year, and a, absolutely unknown. This seems a class of domestics now exists who conclusive proof that a cold is pure inako the lives of many mistresses a, 1y and simply. an infectious ailments burden. The latter should move to It is an odd fact that during great Hungary, which is, perhaps, more influenza epidemics in Britain in has free from domes'tlc labm‘ problems been noticed that those who worked t111111 any other COUDU‘Y- in very high temperatures were com. A quotation from the bye-laws of pleter exempt. ‘A't a time when J asz'bcreny, a Hungarian town, over three hundred of the hands in supports this assertion: "Notice is the great works at Elswick were hereby given that any female domes- down with influenza, not one singm tic servant who is found out of “puddler†caught the infection. doors, or even on the doorstep of , ‘ the house in which she is employed MOSQUITOES EXIIERMINATED- after nine p.m., will be summarily There is one place, at lc-ast, where arrested and punished with a fine or mosquitoes are quite unknown. This four days' imprisonment.†_ is the town of Sassari in the island Gardeners one and all dislike the of Sardinia. Three years one the sparrow. There is one place in Eng- authorities of Sassari set, to {work to land, and one only, which is free absolutely exterminate these winged from this ilnpudent winged robber. pests. A chart was made of the This is the village of Shepstor, in town and neighborhood showing Devonshire. Why the bird ShOuld every pond or other piece of shun Shepstor is curious, for m stagnant water where mosquitoes other 111°01‘1811d Villages in n}u°h could breed. Upon these petroleur1 higher and more bleak Situat‘ons was poured.once a fortnight. In all Sparrows are common enough. the cellars chlorine gas was emâ€" ' ployed, and insecticides of various kinds scattered over the refuse pits. The result is that Sassari is now 5113- provinces all day long by men, weâ€" SOlutely free from mosquitoes and men, and children, who with iron other similar annoying insects. hooks search for them at the foot of For town lovers who do not like thorn hedges and under ivy, and in TOgS. New York may be confidently winter in old walls. If lucky, a recommended as a home. In America's good searcher will collect from 1,000 biggest city it is an offence punishâ€" to 1,500 snails. These are paid for able by heavy ï¬ne to allow black according to their weight, about a smoke, dust, gas, or any offensive thousand snails averaging'ten kilo- odor to come from a. chimney. If grammes, and the payment varies black smoke is seen “to proceed from with the prices current in the Paris a chimney notice is at once sent to market, but it usually ranges “’3?†discontinue the offence within .five 4. to 8 cents per kilo. The work, days. If the notice is not complied therefore, cannot be said to be Well .â€"~.â€".- - HOW SNAILS ARE COLLECTED. Snails are collected in the French In Carlsruh'c, the capital of Baden, m7. a: E“ ' . ‘ - I. ' ‘ ' - well if it has stood at all since milk- can get “fem by mail at 50 cents a With PrOSPwtiO“ follow at once‘ paid' 4'“ ;)I;olf§ltlcrtl})loel. hill planting, so it is mom mg, and take a sample, the same box or Six boxes for $250 by Wrih Tllfhicsclilét is (Palm; New ï¬rm-k hb‘ums But suppose one has nothing but .amount each time, in a small vessel inf; the D“ Williams MBdiCine 00-. 311;,“ :3 til-:3“ Ian a mOSp me as 7 common ï¬eld corn. It resolves to homing about 35 1mm“ as a table- Brocm’me' Ont“ ‘ ' ay' ' this: It is the best thing he has. Cut SPOOD- Empty the samples from 0am â€"--‘â€"-â€"+ PIANOS ARE REGULATED' ; in the manger by preference, but mouthed “Ottle 0" glass: “'“it can be sometimes it is more convenient to labelled Wit!" the CO‘Y’S name or feed at ï¬rst in the pasture. This number. A few pqtasswm chromute green corn is like pasture grass and CI‘YStE’JS 5110‘!†be m the 011.11 ’00 Pfe- the change is not abrupt. The com vent the souring of the milk. (See , are not excessively large, _wh'i0h en- Happier still is Limoges, whose may- ; liE E 3 1‘. able theln to endure the severely cold or recently issued a, decree forbidding I .. weather. The breeds named are of the ringing of. bells of any' kind , * a large size; and are also excellent before breakfast time, or after seven marketâ€"fowls, having yellow Skin and in the evening. ‘ legs. The Leghorns are also classed There are still old-fashioned per- among the hardy breeds, and give sons to whom the bicycle is an of- good results, though they are not, of fence. They should emigrate to |Stheen Years of Great Distress From Indigestion and llver large size. Latry, near Lausanne. The unlucky Troubl9_noctors Failed, But wheelman who rides through its streets is promptly mulcted ill the or. chase’s Kidney Liver Pills BILL NYE'S cow ADV. sum of $1.25. It is his own fault if - Brought Quick Relief and Eï¬eeled a Thorough euro. no one may play a piano with open Windows under penalty of a sharp fine. The town ofArb‘ois, in France Among the hardy breeds of poultry that thrive well during all seasons of the year may be mentioned the Brahâ€" has taken the octmi taxec on. beer a 3 ' - mas‘. .Cochms' 7 IIymOUth noel‘s' and Cider, and levied duties instead Lani-1.5118115 and “yundOttCS- some on pianos, which now have to pay breeds may excel them as layers in two dollars a year apiece_ ‘ summer, but in .the wmter season Ixeucs, mom. Brussels, has 1.6mm)“ they Will prove as profitable as any, . I _ _ ed street music, and will in future from the fact that they are very hca- allow no more than 'ï¬ve street musi- vily feathered and have combs that cians within its municipal limits. . “s...â€" -~â€"â€" is a food-medicine for the baby that iS‘lhin and not I Well nourished and for the mother whose milk does not I: ‘ nourish the baby. g i It is equally good for the boy or girl who is thin and 3' pale and not well nourished '_ by their food; also for the anaemic or consumptive adult who is losing good flesh and ,- j strength. B111 Nye' the.humor15t' Once had a lie renders hin‘self liable, for big c°“’_.t° sent the Story goes: and ad'inotices on the roads outside the Vellusefl ‘15 “How‘s: . town announce that all cvclists must ‘ meg to my illâ€"healtl‘, I will sell dismount and wane. †at my residence, in township nineteen, The nervous elderly lady who looks range Clghtccn, according to the GOV- under her bed every night for a bur- â€â€" erninent's survey,_ one plush raSpbop_ glam should Seriously consider ill-e at, ry cow, aged eight years. She is of tractions of Christiania. the undoubted cottage and gives milk CAPITAL OF NORWAY frequeil 1y. To a man who does not , . . . . ‘. fear death in any form she Would rhe Doug? 3f tglat ctlfiyl .hflve 1.111;. up‘ ‘ ‘ _ ‘ I . a ‘ I V . _ . be a mat boon. She is v01, 1 on a mono _0 con 10 ling criminals these Oigalls Di. Lliases Kidncyâ€" light Side, “hlch medical men sairlv g Y 3mm“ so ingenious that the eltv 13 now Liver Pills cure when all ordinary was liver trouble. I never got relief attached.t° her present? home Wlf’h ‘1 more free from crimes of robbery means fail. ‘until I began the use of Dr. Chase's. Stay cham' bug; .5119 W111 be 80m .to than any other place of the same The case of Mrs. Husband is not Kidney-Liver Pills, and they helped 3.115, One Who ‘7Ԡagree to treat her size in the world. Every person unlike scores and hundreds which are me at ODCO- 133’ “Sins about a, dozâ€" “ght' She 18.0n0'fourth Shorthom who is, 01‘ is Suspected to be a proâ€" reported to us. There call be no bctâ€" ' 011 boxes I was entirely cured. I owe and un'ec‘fOU-rths hycna- I Wm “150 fessional thin is provided with a ter evidence as to the thoroughness my cure entirely to this treatment, “WOW in a doubleâ€"barrel shotgun, number, and obliged to “To†him_ and effectiveness of Dr. Chase’s Kid- and make this statement with the WWW €003 _With 1191* In May She self twice a day at police headquar- ncy-Livei' Pills. hope that some poor sufferer may “S‘mny goes away f01‘ a Week 01‘ tWO ters.’ Under such circumslanccs the Mrs. 11. Husband, Moore street, lit. benefit by my experience.†and returns with a tall red calf with burglar’s lot in Christiania has beâ€" Cafllarines, Ont, states: "I was ser- Dr. Chase's Kidneyâ€"Liver Pills, one wobbly legs. Her name is Rose. I come so far from a happy om; that fously alllicted with indigestion and Pill a (1056, 250 a box. at all dealers would rather sell her to a non-rcsiâ€" most members of the profession have stomach trouble for sixteen years. 01‘ Edmanson. Bates & 00-. Toronto- dent-H left for climes less favored by the Finany I became so bad that I To protect you against imitations attentions of police. could scarcely eat anything without the portrait and signature of Dr. A. When a man can do almost any- Blue ribbonites have a choice of suffering terrible distress. Gradually W. Chase, the 1111110119 I‘CCCiDt book thing except make a living he is dub- several places where they will never I grew weaker and 'more emaciated author, are on every box. bed a genius. see a public house. One is thc State In most cases of chronic indiges- and tliouglrtreated by three doctors tion the liver and kidneys are at and a specialist I received no beneâ€" fault as well as the stomach, and lie- fit. cause of their combined action on “After a time a pain began in my .In fact, for all conditions i of wasting it is the food- j medicine that will ..n0urish and .build up the body and I give new life and energy when all other means fail. a...†-o=~vn-na7fvf‘a‘â€"hv 1f 50c and snot», all truggitss. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. Toronto, Ont. “gauntâ€"r - -~' ‘