7 _ __' "wt, pm“ “Newâ€... u, Inuusu he can secure a re. ixdeous poke bonnet. so universal freslnng drum and water to cook with 91: add to their attractio at any moment. . ‘ ’ ' 2?“; 3.. A cottonwood tree or a willow is the :heir’ complexiong to the sun. and Well which the wily huncsman taps, often page mdA-MBtyin appear- He examines each tree until, he finds an}; a-‘énrhnaï¬hing to see, how one that has what a woodsman calls like Boer woman Will shade her‘a “veinâ€. It is simply an attenuated gigvan keep hp;- hands beneath Iprotuberauce. By boring into this m when injthe. gun. g“vein" a stream of clear water will >ion-eh‘é Whale,'the women of theiflow out. 1:. is not sap, but clear, _' . , _ 4 not unattnactiveâ€"when pure water. The huntsmen-say 'Lhat I hump. g -{the we (or is better than the average 3 average Boer is big. brawny and I. ruddy cheeked and wholesome, never handsome. The women ï¬nale beauty seen in the north of Be. Here and there thrOughout 3an you null finda hand-o "Duteb girl. but not often. Their _ duty of the United States, two points. however. in In]: England is vulnerable, We re- 5 of course to Egygt and India, :11 of which countries may be reach- by land. An anti-British_ coalition 11d undoubtedly count upon the sub. vionce of Turkey and a Franco. han force could be despatched wgh Asia Minor and Syria to the Valley. That a Russian invas. 2 India would severely strain the toes 0? the Calcutta Government s‘litary expert would dispute, es. , [y at this time. when a large of the white troops has been . wn from the Anglo-Indian '1or service in South Africa and be replaced. As regards 'the . _ of such an invasion much. of ould depend. upon the at-.s ‘ ‘ the Ameer of Afghanistan, f 1 dian vassal States and of the populations For the moment - afro no signs cf di saffection in quarters am} should this pro- position. might be able to beat e RusSians; That the small ,' force in the Nile Valley could Phead against a Franco-German y-‘is certainly improbable; a I: all Is. communication with India by "01 the Suez Canal would be. for a parable time. suspended. m OF THE TRANSVAAL. 56 worst event for EngIand, it hident thm Russia. and France be $110 only gainers. The two L" hat named might console has for the ruin. of their com. ï¬e one with Egypt the other @8' For Germany. there IS no compensation commensur. 312119 1033 of her highly prized E‘possessions and hér hard-won fade. That is; why we cannot ï¬gat Kaiser Wilhelm II., will he clamor of his subjects and granti-British coalition. On the other hand, it is probable pt Germany would lose not only tlle pole of. her ocean commerce, but also I o! ï¬e: transmarine acquisitions. I6 same fate would befall the French It“ twithstansmg the outcry in Ger- . _-y against the seizure of. the Bun- , th and the Herzog and the '; hing of another German ves- ' at Aden, we find it hard to believe 1: Kaisq wilhelm II. will depart ,. g the position of neutrality which has deliberately adopted. Suppose, " nor for the sake of argument. he were driven by popular clam-1 into an nth-ace with France and ° , what coull suth a combination f- uplish against Great Britain? E.‘ per, the three great Continentall s possess a larger number of} 91 than does Great Britain,f :- are not ready for action, as: ‘01†England’s are, and )1. Lock-5 " .--. ex-Minister of Marine, has admitted that the French ves-§ at all events could not be made ’3' in t.me for effective co-opera-é We may, probably, take for' --,ted therefore, that England’s ‘ would prove invincible, so far as l operations on a large scale are _ rned. It seems equally certain It England’s carrying trade would seriously obstructed by hostile Innerce destroyers,and that, for her; id supplies, she would have to rely l .inly uLpn neutral vessels. H , - ’3. min. The loss, however.- of the id: West Indies and of the islands 1191‘ parts of the globe, upon which we has relied for coaling stations, [d be a sufficiently grave disaster, 3 the virtual annihilation of the >rt-‘and import trade, and all of French insular possessions, with possible exception of Madagascar. we. however, would be in a better Psive position than Germany, be: p a large part of her colonial em- ?ia continental, and shielded from ion, and England has no land savailable for the conquest of Al-. 1,, Tunis, West Africa, Siam and? : and German merchant navies, have been fostered by subsidies, be an economic catastmphe. could the allies strike back at Id? We do not believe that they attempt to deal a blow at her rcia-l interests in China by a .' and. sweeping ' mutilation of idle Kingdom. for, by such an 3] would be likely to arouse '17 0161.4 L NOTES. In many sections of the forest lands of‘the South during the dry seasons a man may walk for milesjvithout find. ing a siream' of water or a spring by which to quench ,his thirst. ’If, how- ever, he is an experienced hunter and woodsman. he will not have to drink water from the stagnant pools in order to keep life in his body. Queer as it may seem. an experiencâ€" ed man can hunt for days through ,such dry tracts and yet experience no inconvenience on account of the. lack of water. NaLur'e has provideda means which is only known to the initiated. Every old huatsman carries with him, i when going on a long hunt. a small auger. by which he can secure a re. freshing drink and water to cook with at‘any moment. I Some feed too much, while “others, {feed too little, and you will have to .watch your birds and be governed ac. cordingly. A good rule is 'to feed so 'thaii the birds Will come running when .you go out to feed,‘an<l another good plan is to take your lantern and go to the roost at night and examine the .hirds by feeling of the crops, and.you iwiil soon be able to feed- them JuSt fright, and do this without gorginn' or I warded with plenty of eggs when the ,price is at its besr, and it ‘Vill more Ethan pay you for all the trouble you ihave taken. , -- "v-.. yusvyv Lu a LUW small pieces of crackliugs and let them peck aw'ay at them, being care- ful that the creckliogs are not salty, and that the hens do not get too much at one time. Give them skimmhk -twice per week, if convenient, and :11. i 'Ways keep fresh water and. plenty of l sharp grit; on handnvhere it, is handy . A good, warm house should be pro- zvided, with a scratch shed where the 'l'birdscan have plenty of room, and fwhe're a lot of fresh dirt from the 5 field has been thrown in without pack- .ing. The morning meal should con- fsist of a warm mash, one part mid- ' I gdlings and two parts bran, scalded and {steamed for at 1222181; 30 minutes and fthoroughly mixed so that it is as stiff 5as it can be stirred. Only a light feed of this should be given and the mash may incrude boiled turnips. potatoes or other vegetables, After breakfast a handfui of millet seed should be 8 ° '* leaves that have been glaced in the 4 soratch shed, and the day’s work be. ; $1.18. At noon, give them a light 5 feed of wheat thrown in the scratch ,' shed and throw over a few u ham. Inr agcu and throw over a few whom: tur- mps, or, better still, hung up amb- bagc head juazt high euougb :0 that the hens wiu have L0 Jumy up to ‘get it. About twice a week throw in a flaw [3.51 151 [VH1 Ir“! “1 1 ' ï¬t‘WWï¬Ã©ï¬‚WWAMWMé r? PLENTY OF WINTER EGGS. l t “using the very best laying hens ' .eding stock from vear m vear ‘ (.001) WATER, FROM LIREES. more eggs than their daughters. Ii used to think that the earlier I could ' hatch chicks the more chances I had 'in having winter layers, but have learned from experience that April and May are the months to get out the birds that will help to fill the nests with nice eggs. when they are in great demand. - i PLENTY OF WINTER EGGS. ï¬lming the very best laying hens eeding stock from year to year the laying quality of the flock can be’ greatly increased and in. some in. stances doubled. As a rule pullets are much better than old hens. and it’_s a rare case for hens to produce $mmmwmmmmw gto be had from ordinaxy v» e115 There -n -._ Do not take anything that does not bear liams' Pink Pills for‘Pale People. †It is an ex] one to use a substitute; Sold by all dealers or box or six boxes for $2.50, by addressing the (30.. Brockville. Do not try experiments with your \ health. If you are not well use only a medicine known to cure. .Dr. ' Mr F. Mission, Deleau, Mam, writes =â€"-“I can speak in the of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills as a medicine for rebuilding the system. ' Previous to using the pills I was suffering from headaches. loss ofappetite and extreme nervousness, which left me in a very weak condition. The i... at work would fatigue me. I can now say, however, that I never felt better in my life than I do at present, thanks to Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills. Similar sufferersâ€"and there are manyâ€"will ï¬nd it to their great advanta are m "up thnen nut... " highest toms St a haudfui of millet seed be scatucred in the straw or that have been pdaced in the shed, and Lhe day’s work be. At noon, give them a light wheat thrown in the scratch can be yours. may seem. an experienc- unt for days through .3 and yet experience no on account .of the lack me has provideda means he forest lands é dry seasons 3 3.With0ut find. or a spring by -Sold by all dealers or post paid at 50 c‘ents a .50, by addressing the Dr. \Villiams’ Medicine Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills. Similar suï¬'erebsiâ€"add it to their great advantage to use these pills. " Two commercial travellers, compar- ,ing notesâ€"I- have been out three jweeks, said the first, and have only ‘got four orders. That beats me, said the other. I have been out four weeks and have only .got one order, and It does a little, because they are not genuine wings. They are only clevex umtatlons. 1 O’KEEFE’S L11 _ H , , ........ J \uab jshe could hardly breathe at the sligh- ;tesr exertion. When she commenced jtaking Dr. \Vard’s Blood and Nerve 'Pills two months ago she was in a state of complete physical and nervous prostration. Her blood was scanty with no more strength than water, Since taking Dr. Ward’s Blood and {Nerve Pi;ls she has been rapidly mend- iing, her appetite has returned, she 1sleeps well her nerves are stronger, and her heart gained strength so that it is able to fulfill its functions. Prior to taking Dr. Ward‘s Pills she had .taken many mediciles without any special benefit. Dr. W'ard’s Blood and Nerve Pills are certainly the only medicine that has done any good. Be- fore taking them she was getting weaker, ler heart and nerves losing‘ strength daily. Since she had began' taking them she has daily and con- tinuously gained health'and strength. CLARA ELLIOTT, 30 College street, Peterborough. Ont. ! Gentlemen,â€"Dr. \Vard’s Blood and r’Nerve Bills have done my sister so lmnch good that in grateful apprecia- {tion I told Mr. Tully, the druggist, I :would gladly give a testimonial un. solicited, as to their merits. My sister. 15 years of age, caught a ‘vio- ‘Ient coldâ€"~since then she has been in 'very poor health, lost all colour was anemic, her. blood had no vitality, and she had no physical strength, she be. came extremely nervous, so much so that she could not stand any exertion i or excitement- and if “m humans. or excitement, and it for her to get restiu her appetite.. her hat“ u: :xcwement, and it was impossible for her to get restful sleep, she lost her appetite,‘ her heart became very weak. palpitating so violently that Gkfl h.-\I.r’r L-_. II THE WHEATSUPPLY. Authorities to whom the world looks for information about its 'breadstufts seem to have come to the conciusion that‘there is an ample supply of wheat for the world’s needs, The United States gm ernment’s final. report for the 1899 croo increased the estimate of yield to nearly 559,000,000 bushels, [which is generally regarded as about licorrect; and this with the reserves gtronm the 1898 crop leaves about 360,. 000,000 bushels on hand ah the begin- ning of this caleudar year, for supply- i iing domestic wants, for exportation“: fand for reserves that always go over; ito the new crop year. Foreign counJ Etries are not showng up the shor-g .‘tage which was thought to exist some : {time ago. France, Argentina and ‘ igustralia report increased yiells and} §prospects, While the Russian shortage; {is nor noticeable in the world’s mar-i 5kets. In fact the conclusion seems to: .be that the world’s supply of wheat is i :about the average of that for the past gfive years, Of course it cannot bel .told at present whether these esti..3 “mates are in line with the facts; but i if so it is evident that the future of; the market will be governed largely5 by the condition of the growing crop? and the wiangness of p'roiucers to.l accept the situation and the Current; prices. 1 l a l i I Sickness Banishedâ€"Health Restored "lm mom“ .5 KE E F E’s ï¬g, M LLOYD WOOD. Toronmfgm iis no swgetish tasce a'uoucwii, [Ill-(1'1; fhas a strOug flavor of sulphur, and jismsflightly carbonated. The reason for this phenomenon can- not easily be explained, but that- a supply of water can be contained in a tree is not so surprising; The fact of its flowing is the wonderful feature, showing that. is must be under pres- sure, or, in other words, that thére is- more at the source of the supply. When it is considered than the trees furnish the waxer in the dry season, and that. the ground is literally baked, it is the more remarkable, especially when the roots of the trees do not extend to any great depth: into the ground. not bear the full name “Dr. VVil~ It is an experiment and a hazardous A SISTER SAVED: IT es and failed to ï¬nd own neighborhood. MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP bu been med by mother: for theft children teething. It. soothe! the child. when: the gums, alleys eln. cures wind colic. end is the best. remedy for din: one ‘250. 3 bob 00. Sold b 311 dragging. throughout. the world. Be can end a: for " Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 81m). Floor Walkerâ€"Hurry out, madam! The sto‘re’s afire! Mrs. Purchalâ€" Oh. is it 9 Then I’ll just wait for the fire sale. a man who will be gpoony in Spite of all you can do? Polly-Yes; one who won’t! ‘ man. He is the fellow your wife could have married. la TOSOaRa, 1"“ :AC'J OR} .Monzroa. ond- nose and never. knew what re- hei meant till I tried: Catarrhozone. +Two bottles completely cuï¬d me. and I have not one single symptom of Catarrd now. Ican heartily recom- mend Catarrhozone for Catarrh. and would advise all sufferers, to get an outfit at once and be cured as I was." Catatrrih~o~zone is sold by all drug- glsts. Trial outfllt sent for. 100 in stamps “by N. C. POLSON‘ 00., Kingston, Ont., Preprietors. . I agaln. He came twice more and charg-i um All! ied me fifteen dollars. I was alittle.1 I A “magma, I better but not well. A short time afâ€"i to Weslo Bld “may. aler I had another attack, so I triedg’ Ilondflt. ~ manna. {another doctor with about the same' f result, only I was getting weaker all REPRESENTATIVE WANTED in â€u" â€0"“. g , . . _ Lat e income -â€" Pleasant. the tune. Then a man advxscd me to Damon-4’3)! prompt. Like poucions making 3w per ltry DOdd’s Kidney Pills, for he said work. Writeqnickfor portion}: and furnish refer- i . : cacao. 50: flcKinnon aiming. Toronto. they had cured hls mother.. 89 Il ~ -. . .- m I thought I would try them, and In Just; 0 c paimmgntlty cum v , t t I t , . one week I passed a stone as large as. a . - thw’fé {20,222,}: : a small bean, and in four days‘ after ' gdpzaddor. Modiï¬abox. Write tor particulars/[flu -1 Passed another about the size of a “"5 O‘MPOW'OO-ol453k “UM-loom“ {grain of barley.‘ This gave me great PM Irelief and I commenced to feel bet-,mdothu PRODUCE,†ltei‘and- t9 gam Strength. i'l’he Dawson comminninn En I:...:;-.a l Ilnd Oatarrh Since Childhood But Oa- tarrhozona Cured Him. Ulric Breault, of Sweetsburg 3‘, Que. says: “Sime chi1dbood I have been aifh‘cted with Catarrh oi the throat That is two years ago, and Ihave not had any trouble that way since. I have the stones still in my possession and can show; them. to anyone who doubts this story. Hoping this may be of some benefit to someone suffer- ing asMI did, Dollyâ€"Could anyone Som'etimes you hear of a perfeét 'V‘CI-' â€", â€"V“' Dodds Medicine Co. (}ontlemen,â€"About three years ago I was taken ill with what 13101181.“ was gravel. I was suffering great paln so I sent for a doctor. He gave me some medicine and said he WOUld call again. He came twice more and charg- Mr. Draper was troubled with that ipainful and dangerous bladder com- ‘plainf known as gravel. Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills cure Gravel, and when it is remembered that a surgical opratiOtl was formerly the only means of assailâ€" ing- this disease, the value 01' Dodd‘s Kidney Pills is apparent. Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills were recommended to Mr. Draper, and he tried them. with com-; pletie success, as the following letter! will show. i Bristol, P.Q., ‘Jazi. 22.â€"The people on the Quebec side of the Ottawa River are fully alive to the boon they have in Dodd’s Kidney Pills as is th- nessed by the large number wuo are publicly testifying to the memts of Dodd’s Kidney Pills in the press. One of those is Mr. Reuben Draper, 'of Clar- endï¬on, near here. Passed a Large Stone 0:) Week Anon Commencing: head’s [“11de Pills-â€" Now i‘ompletcly Free From This Trouble -- Recommends Bodd's Kldneyll’llls to All Snfl'ereu From Bladder Complaints. W“ W 'ZZW gehtleman buried. Reuben Draper, of Bristol, i Reports That He is Cured Gravel by Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. Oh! yes, mum: we did ’ave a ’a; day. We gee _t“_'o pigs killed and EN OTTAWA VALLEY Two little London girls who had been sent to have a happy day in the country. narrating their experience§ on their return, said: * Oh! yes, mum: we did ’ave a ’appy A-.. 127‘ n-- 1â€--- _-'-u, c -1‘ . Send One cont. sump for oirculur. W. J. URQUHAR‘I‘ Audition! Chemist. lSjQuu-qï¬t. W., Toronto, _ Blemishesdg‘fgfgo Complexion FOR OVER FIFTY YEARs I am your truly, REUBEN DRAPER. TREATMENT- A‘ GOOD TIME. LOVING WORDS. worse than Jan. 3, 1900. of Sausage casings-’- Iloun Hog Qupigggâ€"gglhblo [c Music Teachers Wanted v For thoâ€"{cry boat and your work to the H BRITISH AMERICAN DYEIHG 00." link for “out in your com). or and (“not Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec. 'Dyej'sl‘gg_!tA_Aplea‘nl_ng I Pathelio Prayer __,_ _ _-- - v-â€" â€"â€"v- nu.- VIIUIFUUU ' O. Rollmâ€"d.ï¬lio’l_o assent (or the Dominion. Stand 30:. â€stamp for «Moms. 73 8t. Pun! Street. Mormon fill on mamas mouanon-aon and chainâ€"93;: n DA"-n‘ -A'A _..-_.A ‘__,A. v" The Dawson Commission Co. 00". Want-Mark“ 2. flnlhn-n‘ .A L. _ cor. Wont-hinrkot diéfbom It. Tor-cute on: 104:. Cumin u m!!- I CInBrC .ejtnmcum g 00.. Axon", Mona-«1. â€â€"- v .uvvulv ’ I sunuuuu poxitionâ€"-Pay prompt. Like pthions making 840 per week. Write quick for portion}: and furnish refer- enca. 50: ncKinnon nilding. Toronto. v -â€"v :eligioua Pictures. Statgary. sud aburgl; 'v‘F'Iul q Omune'otl. Bunion.) Works. MM! orders receive prompt aston- II. D. I: J. SADLIII 00., Montreal. .vâ€"bâ€". Darling, you 1 how glad I am to _ _.___ _' â€"-v- ‘vv y-vvvuv lu‘vvul. oub'didiï¬oa. Ask y'om- doslcr 00 ohm- . apply. Lint- madled me on tppliaflon. 3312 10331173111005; catholic Disinfectant... Coupe, Oint- ment. Tooth Powder; etc†have been ewarded 100 models and diploma: for superior excellence. Then: mule: gee‘prevenb jntecti- A_- A] ...... 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