fl “ Pharaoh 1001 If you are troubled with Catarrh and want to be cured, use Catarrhozone, which is a guaranteed cure for this distressing disease. There is nq mys- tery about Catarrhozone, though its effect is magical. Ointments and snuffs cannot reach the diseased parts and have thus proved useless, but Catarrhozone is carried by the air you breathe directly to the diseased parts, where it volatilizes, killing the germ life and healing the sore spots. It cures by inhalation. No danger, no risk. sold by all druggists. For trial 100 in stamps to N. C. POLSON CO., Box 518 Kingston, SUPPLYIN G THE FACTS. Common Personâ€"Have you ever met the talented Miss Bung? Great Authorâ€"No, never! The tal- ented Miss Bung has met me several tunes, however. U , vâ€"wv x'lulu â€a “- Waggâ€"It‘s not a marker to tmub'e he has m keeping the pl ter of his off his hands, didn’ t he daughters husband on his feet. the air: The Big Handâ€"Say, it’s 12 o’clock, I’m all run down. The! Little Handâ€"Let’s strike for shorter hours! TROUBLE IN THE CLOCK WORKS Towheâ€"Oh, 3:93. \Vhy, I saw him lift one of his father’s bills- i Pa, what" a ' Browneâ€":18 that doctor’s son as T‘mt's .‘hfngflg‘ng-cige? Y a strong as 13 reported? ’ " ' a ma.) bugms , , ' to realize that he's not b ’1 . ._ - t e on! a le 31883â€"1 met Hi1 mama“ L... L Dobbs last night _ â€"â€"v‘ “.6 1d money to burn. Boggsâ€"W’hat happened? Briggsâ€"“Fe had a hot time‘ Callerâ€"I suppose you found her‘ truthful and obvdient, then? ’ Hous keeperâ€"“'91, she could hardly! be both. You see, I frequently had‘ occasion to tell her to say I wasn’t at home I Housakeeperâ€" girl, She married again lost her second husband, returned to England and pre- sented a petition to the Queen, set- ting forth her case and her services. The Queen gave her a bounty of £50 and a pension of a sh Ming :1 d'ty. She married a th rd time set upa pie shop. came over to Chelsea Hospital, with her third husband. died in 1739, and was buried with military honors. At Ramiilies she was wounded in the head, and while in hospital her secret was discovered. She was per- mitted to stay with the regiment as cook. She ’quarreled with her sergeant, fought a duel with him, wounded him, and got transferred to aucther regi- ment. Again 5119 was wounded. Her father lost his fortune, and she was taken up by an aunt who kept a tavern. She married the waiter and had three children. This husband was then kidnapped, after . the humane methods of the tima, and was carried off to Holland, where he had to enlist; as a private soldier. When Christian: heard of this she dressed as a man and ! enlisted as a private solder in order to get near her husband. She was wounded at the battle of Landen. She was made prisoner by the French, and was carried to St. Germain-en-Laye, where she stayed till she was ex- Qk4 --_-___‘_J 'L‘. --,_ _-_.__,,_L Cailerâ€"Bridget Maguire has refer- wi me to you for her character, mad- There is the case of Samuel Bundy, the girl who served on board a man of war first and a merchantman next. There was a negress on board the Queen Charlotte for eleven years; she became captain of the foretop. There were many others, but I will only re- late the case of Christian Cavanagh. One of these men-like women led the mob in the Gordon riots of 1780, and. to escape the consequences, assumed man’s a‘ress, became a peddler, and kepgt up the disguise for the rest of her life. The position of women in the last century, writes Sir Walter Besant in the London Queen, leads to many classes of subdivisions. I have'ascer- tained, without much trouble, that wo- man drank like a man, fought like a man and was as strong as a man. TRUTH AND OBEDIENC-E. PRODIGIO US STRENGTH. TWO Have You Catarrh ‘7 N ATUR ALLY. EXTREMIITIES. “’ARRIOR WOW. W'ell, she’s a very good ed wheat Jane? :11; I ain’t looked at ’ if it’s cracked, it I come here. He - _--_-_. w..- ua-vï¬‚ï¬ u-w unnauunumun 68.. b0 taken our. and this nub.a restored to its nor- mal condizion. hearing will be destroy“! for. ever; nine ones out of tea are Pausei by Co.- hrrh. which is nothing but u: inflamed condi- 3195.0! '15.! mucoga sync“. F. J. CHENEY CO. Toledo. 0. Sold by Dmggiatt. 750. Hall's Family Pills are the bent. by Eocgl applications. as they cannot reach the diseasud portion of the ear. There is only om way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu- ionai remedies. Deafnoea is ceased by an in. flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. when this tube is inflam. ed you have a rumbling round or imperfect hearing. and when is is entirely cloud detracts is the result. and unions Lube ixiï¬animat_i0n can )I. fnbnn Aeiï¬ as... -L-_'_ Yes. Her vocal chords are sadly at- fectcd. I'm afraid she may lose her mice.†Say. dr0p in on your way back from the office and chat- 3 while, will you? Things have been going badly with me lately, and it’s so comforting to hear you talk. Now *tell me, doctor, candidly, is there anything really the matter with my wife? Railway. First-elm Commerci momentsâ€"Runs moderate. wo mac :1 Home. Intellect doesn’t amount to any- thing. What do you mean, Minerva? The most inteZlectual woman in the world can be squelched in three sec- onds by a dressmaker. Ilv .VI v“: â€-7..--â€" at“ G.T.R. Stacion, Mon-‘rca '10, from 81 a dny u 01;): l. Goa. Carsiuke 00.. rop's. AVENUE Hausa Hotel Carsiaké MONTREAL HOTEL DIRECTORY. W The “ Baimoral, †Free Bus ,3“ 5 , -__--. .v v?\'C.‘“‘u Oil-\Ur nu neon used by mother! for then- chnldren teething. It. soothe: the child. softens the gums. allay: pain. cures wind colic. and is Lhe heat remedy for uiarrhuea. 25c. s bot.- ue. Sold b: s11 druggists throughout. tho world. Bo our. and as for †Mrs. Winslow’s b‘oothmg Syrup. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS SIRS. WINSLOW'S SQO?‘_H_ING SYRUP “3.4: k.- -_-A-L u- 1 A! Take Imeive Bromo Quiaine Tablets. All drugg‘ws refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. 13;, W. Grove’q szg mum is on each box. taker. Rizzibuddyâ€"XVhat do you mean. by such a remark? Bizzibu:idyâ€"f)idn't I understand you Berrimanâ€"\Vhat remark? to say you’d like to lay out my friend Joncan‘ Berri'manâ€"That’s my business, sir! Bizzibuddyâ€"It is, ed? Aren’t you 3.54h8‘mfâ€{_i of yourseif? Don’t you know the man’s dead? ha m.rrimanâ€"Certainly. I'm an under- J INFORMATION FOR THE YOUNG a day at broom-making and now I am a new man. I highly recommend them to any one for backache. I do not feel the pain any more or has it 511106 returned. I have done so and I find they have cuxed me. I have to work ten hours “I hav'e Iseen troubled with a very ’severe pain in my back and I conclud- §d_ to take some Dodd’s Kidney Pills. The reason of this is that backache is not backache at all literally. Back- ache is kidney ache and every move- ment of the body shakes the disorder- ed kidneys to a greater or less ex- tent and keeps them in a constant state of irritation. To cure backache you must use Dodd’s Kidney Pills, as M_r._B_.>ng found out. He writes: I 0111) those who have suffered with backache know how disabling and painful the trouble is. 'It. is wonder- ful how every movement of the body seem: to jar on the back. It is as if the back were the central’ point from which ad the muscles radiated. A. Bong, of 10 Leslie Street, London West, broke down under the strain. He was working the regular ten hours a day, but a broomomaker has to work very fast and very Steady, Bong’s back gave out. He continued to work at his trade, however, though it was con- tinual mESer. London, Ont., Jan. lst.â€"The broom- makers of this city are as industrious and make as much money as the aver- age broom-maker in this country. But the way the business has been going of recent years necessitates that the men work very hard. Competition is rife in broom manufacturing as in most lines toâ€"day. Deafneas Cannot be Cured Had to Work Ten Hours a Dayâ€"â€"Snï¬ {cred WI!!! Racism-Ice Severelyâ€" Ilodd's Kidney “.13 Made 0 Sew )l n or "In. Vouch for the Statement of A. Bong, of 10 Leslie Street. London. THE BROOM-MAKERS TO (THE A (â€OLD 3'6 ONE DAY GOOD CHEER. DE MORT UIS NO SECRET remain, yours truly, “ A. Bong.†McGillâ€"CBUego Avenue. Family Hotel rates $1.50 ‘per dy. pm .-IA ‘.‘._| r-u Vl-Va L. r. Modern 1m- Am. Pun. _81.50 I up. has been v ,e_ _â€"- “DC! 6'. m DEBENTUREB ISSUED for I. 2, 3, 4 "5:0“ with interest coupons “tucked. MONEY LENT on security of real out“. new Government and Municipal Bonds. etc. â€"-.-.. “câ€" g-‘ â€"â€"- -â€" .. For further Mculars apply to .l. HERBERT MASON. Manuela: Director. Toronto. __vâ€"v~"v U The Oldest and Largest Canadian Hort: gage Corporation. Paid-up Capital, - - $2,600,000 Reserve Fund - 1,200,000 and onionâ€"Toronto St, Toronto. Branch WOOâ€"Maniacs, Mam, Vmoomor. u Price 50c. per box, 5 boxes for 32.00, at druggzsts, or if not obtainable at your druggist, mailed on receipt of price by Sam. 'Williams Co., Toronto. Book of Information Free. M“. ~ CANAESA PFR LHENI‘ did. I had been a sufferer like a great ; many other women with a disease pe- l Eculiar to my sex. I tried everything I could read or think about to help me, but was getting worse instead of better. My condition was terribleâ€"l was losing flesh and color, and my friends were alarmed. I consulted a doctor of this town and he said I would never get better; that I would always be sickly and delicate, and that medicines were of little use to me. Hearing what Dr. Ward’s Blood and Nerve Pills had done for others I de- termined to try them myself, and to- day I weigh one hundred and forty pounds, while before I weighed only: one hundred and eighteen pounds, and I now have a constitution that is hard to beat. I have not suffered any pain in months and earnestly hope that Dr. Ward’s Blood and Nerve Pills will reach every woman suffering as I did. Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund Head Office..' flash: Embers Wni’ed â€" wvw' v' Erlixious Pictures, Sutiary. md Chuteâ€"1': bifhgmennn, ducudonal Wo In. Maul Order! retzolvo prompt atten- tion. 0. a J. SADLIER 00., Montreal. Mica §athoiio Prayer 0. Rollsud. uole unï¬t. for {flâ€"é Dmvniniou. 54:33ch lamp for catalogue. 373 Sn. P3211 Street. Monueal Loan and Savings Company. Inconronxrzb 1855. THE DE! moms: lNCUZATORâ€"Bogt and cheapest 1‘ DAN...) -, __â€"â€"4 â€"-â€"â€"v’ "I ' b-u’ and othor PRO'DUCâ€"E; to ensure best. results consign to The 'Dawson Comm;sszon 00., Limited, cor. Wast- Markot Colborno St. Toronto. GOLD 0085 100. Cure: in jffl’y. P. Mo Garters Cormaox Co.. Agents. Momreul. scam sud Hot. ma (my wuer Pip“. Cold scam; Pupes Kitch'ï¬n 80110". 000. For particular: apply to IIOA BOILER COVERING 00., Limited, ' permmontly cum 5 C 6 Catnrrh of nose. I I I throat. staunch um bladder. 500 h ‘1 a box. Write for pmiculan, Tho Indium Oam'rh Can 00.. 16 8%. Juan-n. Montreal. POULTRY, BUT‘EER EGGS,APPLE8 gun-Ink- DD1,m ‘0 bin cerely y ours SPIDER PLAGUE IN JAPAN. Spiders are a serious plague in Ja- pan. They spin their webs on the telegraph wires, and are so numerous as to cause a serious loss of insula- tion. Sweeping the wires does little 8‘0051. as the spiders begin all over again. LAW COIMON SENSE KILLS Ron-1168. Bed Bugs. Rats and Mice. Sold by all Draggista, or 381 Queen W. Toronto. la Toscana, we. f We couldn't get that famous low con- traalto to sing at our musicale. Why? \ \Ve found that her voice comes too high for us. Nothing"(Srâ€"tï¬Ã©'é'drtfgir; not at all. Why, the mouth is shut.†That, sir. said the photographer, is what I_ call a speaking likeness." I‘I O'KEEFE’ S Léxg’fly MALT â€"vâ€"â€"-â€"_â€"__ Send one cent stamp for circular. W.J. URQUHART Analytical Chemist. 4S9 Q-‘ccu St. W., Toronto. Ohnput and Boot Cevorlng In the World. The burglar, said the citizen, lighted Parlor matches all about the house, but evidently he knew how to strike them‘ without making a noise, for we are all light sleepers, and none of us awoke. Ah! said the detective. Evidently a married man. | Blemishesszigi‘fo Oompzexion ILL Instantly relieve a tickling cough Dr. Drew’s omnpouml Syrup of Llcoriooâ€"- ask Dr mm: for ltâ€"â€"sont by mail on receipt of 250. Bryson Medical Dispensary. Montroalfs {mixer-anon Ind Strmthom. LLOYD WOOD. Toronto. GENERAL AGENT. Toronto. Montreal. 30d London PIPE AN!) BOILER TREATMENT- OF HIS WIFE. COLE, SimCOe, Ont. A. PARADOX. PR ACTICE- Interest mom Barrliwra.oic.‘.‘rothï¬ov‘evd to WeslokB dam. Rich- mond 8t. .. Toronto. !ch. Mm. Halo- flowering Backs, Rosaries, Cru- ciï¬xes, Qcapulars. RELIANCE CIGAR 1- A C'I‘OR‘x .Monu‘oa 153 Yongo 8L. TORONTO. ONT. complete SHEET MUSIC CATALOGUE and SPECIAL RATE OF DISCOUNT. We an eqqupod to supply ovary MUSIC TEACHERin Canada Whitley. lbyoc To send for our Z’GurneyFoundry It is as powerful as a. furnaceâ€"burns 801:1. woodâ€"has two hot air pipes. as Wells: the 3m -ke pipe tv circuhte the heatall through the house :nd its in- terior tubuhr construction circulates the air fully, keeping an oven warmth all over. See them at our datum-3' in any 10- “My. THE And Keep the Whole House Warm.... I I " ' ' ' " ‘- RUOFING SLATE. in “lack, Red or Green. SLATE BLACKBOARBS (We mum) Pubilc and High Schnoia.Toronto). Rooting Fcit. Pit-en. Coal Tar. etc. ROOFING TILE (See New szy 15mm, lags, Toronto. done by our ï¬rm). Hum! Ceilings. (Jur- nicu, etc. Estimates furnished for work complete or :0) materials shipped to en. art. of the ouuntry. Phone 12%,! O. DUTKIEIR 80N3. Ad'a aide W¢dm6r Sis..Toromo Cores! Coffee Health Drinx. Pure.\‘ir'hole30mc, Nouns)- ln . 15c 1b.,or21bu. {mm Roxco i: equal to 40¢ comm. d'For 3816 by :2! Grocers. or tend 100 for Hb. pacing. b the KOKL‘O MFG. 00.. 154 Queen 2.. Toronto. Agent: wanted in every 10min. 865213295953 Léne Wm†R 0 0 F | H G and Sheet Metalworks. _R'}OFI.\'G SLATE. in [flack Mon trealii‘Ol'Ol Sausage Casings _New inpumriouu am FTr-gmh Sheep and Any Orion Hog Casing-4e†‘bln wads u r: 'ht. prim. PAR . BLAOKWI'LLL .1 0.. Toronto. ' to .311 desirous of_acquiriug a. thorough knowledge Cuttyng and Fitting Gentleman's Garments. Write f ptmculm. 113 Yong. St. Toronto. TORONYO Cutting School otters unfaial advn tn 1†dandrn nu n5 n. ..4. ..'..: . positionâ€":Pay prpmpt. Like werk. “nu: qmck for pxrci. ences. cm flrlfl "" ' "'""†"V†"WCK, iorontu I ‘1 10800. Ur'emaw and Crawfgta'z'w“ Ad __,___ M foot. 021 Mich gun Central De'roifimi‘f: Loon Ltko 831' ro d , .- HARRIS 53"" s°“"†5:" m Them? ï¬aSa-‘irz'agxazsw ‘" AD COPPER BRAJS. owns. Churches. School 1.3 w; and fume“ Wholoule only. Long. Distance Telephonoflï¬o ' "“00““ “mm Apply. Do i b†Will-ll. --â€"--.~_A F. C. CALVERT 00., IANOHESTIR. - . ENGLAND. RcPRESfl’i ï¬TiVE ““1““ 1’ 5“ sour†.10 NICO!“ ‘1 _ 3‘ Garbauc Disinfectants. 80:90, on". meat, Tooth Powders, etc" have been awarded 100 medals and diplomas for superior :cellenee. Their regular use prevent. infecti- ous diseases. Ask your denier to obtain . supply. Lists mailed free on application. TORONTO. A French officer has invented an acetylene searchlight, which’ can be carried by one man, and which will illuminate everything within a dis- tance of 100 yards. It is expected to be of great use in searching for the wounded after a battle and in bri rre building at night. SEARCHLIGHTCARRIED BY A MAN ha a distinct flavor of in mm which makes every one that has once tried it want it again. Look for - -â€"--â€"---vr‘vi .- u h...“ V“. ff!" in ymu- town. or and direct. GXFQRI TRIPLE HEAT58 Angie: Cherm’ cal Co. mam" Toronto 00., Limited, “ STOVE ‘WEATHER I†mun» 8'13. roabï¬b’.‘ CALVERT" And Lots More Coming. UNLIKE ANY OTHER Large income â€" Pic-1 mpt. Like punitious maids; s40 :k for pxrcicumrs and furnish re 50: flcKlnnon btcck, Toron onto, Ottawa, Quebec A most efficient substitute for cod-liver oil, pleasant to the taste, and agreeing with the most sensi- tive stomach Used by physicians in the treatment of all throat and lung troubles, and -- if results count for anythingâ€"almost no limit to the good it can do; Sim'ple bottle mailed t6 any address on rcCOiP‘ cents to cox'cr postage. ‘V P C [095 18h know edge («I lrnvsh refer- . lorontu. War. tom ‘â€" [ï¬eâ€"1887; 1 cages for {set g The canazï¬Ã©an i Heine Safety 2 BOELER High Glass Water Tube Steam Boilers, for All Pressures, Duties and Fuel. SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. Torontc Electric L: ghtCoq mm '1‘ he T Enron Co. )8. 1m: ted The “navy mum at u Lvmibed. " The Gutta 1’ er ha Rubber! \[fxigt The Wilson PJbistng Co. .. tlu 0! Toronto 'hnro boilers may be non vorhu Esplanade, ONE N0. 4 BUFFALO FAN â€" 27 inches high, upright dischar e, in order. Price 835. g â€canâ€! 8. FRANK WILSON. TRUTH, 73 Adelaide West, Torontn. Io Manufacturers 8’ 000 ACRES GOOD FARMING LANDS 10800. U 'emaw 3nd Grant“ I m»- Opp. Sharboumo St, WILL FIND VERY 0F FLATS. Steam Heated, s- Elevator and all TRUTH BUILDING. 73 Adc TORONTO. Manufaciureiv coming Eze'i'oronto WILL FIND VERY tux. . . ONE No. 3 STURTEVANT FAN 24 il in perfect order. Price $25. FEED WATER HEATERâ€"65 horse in good order. Price $25, NORTHEY STEAM PUEï¬P Mich? stroke, to good work ity about 200 bar se p AHNETT, Manager. JOHN J. MAIN. Supt. and Tron se power. Toronto Mi LANDS -~ARENAO ford Counties. Tldepq. 001th a Malina: M :m langiux from 82m; floss co Enterpria ' in Ln ‘. and will be sold on on â€2! Order, cap“, 'JWer Price $75. of to power. inch, “y is very , ‘ . ri¢hest to the poorest the seep-L,“ - 12w aretion of food often be... 43‘ rep g ‘ ‘ndp ' ' life. 'lhe r1:‘:, ' \' V n L.\_ f money is spared in i and Nature aiike (TC)1;;;';. ‘ l., at these may be greatly inrreageq knowledge of what. [ï¬zzy L ment in the depend much more on the mmmp, ‘ 1‘ ,... *Ln“ ‘xyï¬ .f.[‘1 (\ mg the rarest delicacies of 12.n- hia necessities. The “a: , have, indeed, fewer resuurm , ‘, art of cookery. my“: Lat all cooking uten: and in 0rd :1â€. Uncle "duces disorder, and fusion. Time and mo wasted, dinner $1.0; goes wxong. 1:) Lb! meat by any process member abuve a.., 10 in it, not out of U. W‘J’U T u, , â€son. Art and hature arise comm- '. hate to his necessuies. 11m 39,: i wealthy have, indeed, fewer resume , ‘ ; called trifling details and i‘efifm-‘ in the ‘rt Of cookery, Whiclli pent depend much more on the manner; of doing a thing than on the (‘03: “tending it. To cook weal, thee-U (are, is immensely more imi‘ouyï¬ahl to the middle and WOI‘king 341,35?! than to the rich, for they who iiv-g‘ by the “sweat of. their bit/3H... x.‘ whether mentally or pixyeuzihya must have the requisite suex'gi'n to support their labor. liver: :0 the poor, Whose very life depends u;;« on [he prouuce Of the hard culli- gd dollar, cookery is of the gt‘tmi- est inlportance. Every wife. mm;- or or sister should be a good 1.;.:.:-. cook. If she has Servants she (3'11; direct them, and if 110:, so mum. the more must depend upon 1 ~ self. To such we venture to {51.0 a few general hints. An old .~- ing, to be found in one of the ear‘v . ‘1 .. .. spend your income guficzom 5'. This 18 the chief thing. in our Liz‘â€" titicial state of society, every 1:, come, to keep up appearances. 13:25 at least half as mucn more Lo an than it can afford. In tile 59 ev- tion of provleions, the b°'SL is gm- orally the cheapest. Half a 1);:u;.«i of 300d meat is more nutrizicus than three times the amount 0: ln- terior. As to vegetabes buy 1.2..th fresh. Above all, where at; inr";:;;;(> is small and there are many teed, be careful that. all the nun.- ishmem is retained in the that is purchased. This is :0 b- eifected by careful cooking. (fie-.mâ€" liness IS an imperative mmiivmzr v ‘JI‘Y‘ Lot all cooking utensils be Li...“ and in order. Uncleaniines“ pm- ~-‘.....m Axcnrder- and dismder 001" Among inexperienced cu‘mv :‘u‘fl‘s 1;. ;s not improbable that more planTs Ll" from the application of raw, sums: fertilizers than from any other ca says awriter. No: long ago a neigh- bar of mine received :1 box of f plants. and, as the season was far :1;- vanoed. decided to stari them in pom on his shaded back porch and after- ward turn them from these pols into garden beds. The little bushes were beginning to grow nicely when l ï¬rs: 83W them. but their owner feared in: had not made the soil rich enough. 5 be supplemented its I‘ezziLity with :.- two-inch layer of fertlizur fresh fun; the cow stalls. 1,59, )ne 10-6 “The roses did not s-sem to urn: . he said, “until there came 3 im- rain. In the next few 1.". " all of them began to «.Lie from llif‘ rt; up.†11 the fertilizer hue ' % decayed, had been given in s quantities â€" amere sprinkling 0f over the soilâ€"or had bet-:1 a;.;>.io é. ' Weeks later when the roots of roses were well establishei, the 1:15; might have been benefited. PLBLL> ' STOW in spots cannot live throng; strong dosing as those ‘Jha: grow the Garden. Garden plant: suffer onest from raw fertilizers placeti neath them. The Device gigs ti 1; fills it to within a few im'hes «if tOP With any fertilizer that buy->11 be most convenient AIL! plan 5 H a?" 303118 unoffentiing shrub or yen-2;: Usually the “most convenin-ut" it lizer is something fresh or rank. the ï¬rst heavy watering, which us ‘3' follows close upon the plan: 88nd; up a hot, biting ammonia s: from below that fairly cooks 3m. Yours the plant roots. Even dew feftilizers so applied should be mixed with the soil. ’2 ‘7‘ From Monday morning (iii Sn: midday the majority Jf husbands :cii 59‘ they are hard at work. The) r18 “4 3. 7, or B, and, having eaten break- M set to business At midda â€m an hour for dinner and rest. Then work ï¬llsup thet ime t '511 3, or I. â€the evening they ciaim as their “flu-1 mt after a hard days blc adâ€" gfg'mninz. When two of these hard- , owner or later, meet or joke tho lazy live; woman lead- Liquid fertilizers given in PXCeï¬S -; ‘3 Work much harm among plams. ;: better to make them weak and agg'i)‘ them often than to risk bran-hing Lila Plants’ roots with too strong a Jqufli. And for greater safety ii is an immiâ€" 3ble rule among successful guruencr: to apply liquid fertilizers immediate- ‘3 after a good watering with pure Nor. DANG ERO‘RQS FOR FLA ’VVOLLAN'S SPA" BAY and money are thus r spoiled, and all In Lhe cooking 01 nrocess whatever, re- LDC bf: rL- ; be 9 be best is gen- . Half a. pound; gtmg more nutritious ten: 5 amount of in- : hei‘ ;ab.es, buy them; G) where an Income :MH o cook the Ju all the nourâ€" in the {00d his 13 to be .king. Clean- '8 condition. Lls be clean :ame a heav days near} from the root had been we en in smalie grinkling 01' an applied; 1‘»! rooms of 1] bed. the plan \NTS we“ mammal “'1