C id be extanded t6: [ tie fiaploe of lhe man procaaly | reres or hed oree phrin es $ “:: varietion z.bb'-hy“rb‘.fl ; on the best average erope. for| republic 1"â€"Lapdon Spectator, the Aonur years may be sown Snnivorentirormifffiepromeemn ons ma®" rerman 20 ons ol ‘ort | cegion of Bouls "Wapalocn "C€ o€ ‘she In the onts the crops range great galantuomo of the houee of Savoy from}€9 bushele 14 Ibe. to 42 busheis 12| 204 it knows that what has been may casily be But _ it is impossible .20 ton 49. 31 beshels 10 !be; in | nogy uu.m-mnu-z. the «ljere m from, 58 bushels | it is imposs‘ble for her to be than 16 Th. to 38 46 Tos; in the|s woman of purity of uu.a'-.:. wheht‘tibei 81 buskely 15 io. ;4 | ¢rample, to the â€" natéénl pardou ¢ M‘-m(aoq 15 ‘amd/in the paaseé h““m‘.) for the sake of Suaith c ns tds : . t in6 eS S h '.' e s $ > 'v * v"‘ '_ : ; o o -Vw,! o t e e en en Hea oft the "wor‘:d are embodiments of the vo THoim a Talr maty SEGert e conâ€" The wreriat/uze between the largest sou‘::n-::tm.-ukn‘:. fome of freedom so long denied them. and emailest crope, in the uniform test | of na strength. But we cannot râ€"\nï¬mhmuï¬n .on the Cenbral Experimenta[|{0r80® that it has not always been 35,| 1:823, and it is thought the inmigration while not quité so marked in 1898 ] °A5> Whht‘1% was not so but a fow yeare‘ dt:omna. b:dhq those ::ymll 1897, . uow ustt very [ l Sipote on ons i1 0n 1t |meiinr m tyinter ahout ©,000° 1o wl In the onts the crops range great galantuomo of the houee of Savoy. Thiee poople have divided themssites bromt®Q bachals 14 The ta 10 L_.1.3. 1a |and it knows that what has haan mae»‘| into groups of about 150 families. The Te ooo Pro e e hnd ragrent growin# | and some of them are clencly bw a bigh varioties for seed. The tests also show | or level than the average of their . sabâ€" Shat the tendency to great produvtive:|j°0%®. All are humane mon, some are â€m~.~ farme{l _‘ _ _ __ _ __C© m\l&my i: 98, wiph cat% / The Moral Value of a Queen. barley, spring wheat, peas, Indian corn, * in also a clear moral gain in the fact that upifortn plots â€" The objects 0f 85690 |she conetitutional throne is :Alled by a experiments was to gain information at | woman. It cannot be doubted that the to the.reletive prodnctiveness and . earâ€" |wourt of a queen makes more obvicusly liness of the many rarieties under test. d“:“*w.': brm'r than 3 & & 6 The pastiyularm presented in this ‘bulâ€" _&}?m;d.mw"“.; PXPHRIMNANTAL FARK TESTS8 raached $50,111,113, an incresse of $1,176,148. ° . The detline in.the rate of interest paid.enâ€"the grose debt of the Dominion is alat a.caues for commsont, ‘The averâ€" age sate dor theâ€"year under review was 3.10 per cent. againset 320 for th‘ precseding tweive months. The amount at the credi# of:‘A~posiâ€" m B dn‘ &"’m.}m yealltin which there was a decrease are 1871 and 188%: : expansion is the ciroaintisn of Gqvernment not#s,; nuoticed by thb Deputy Minister in his report onl i P Aopi is § bbm; -.“*' TO0 VO M HOW persoSEnion Of TOO 2OOS, an Ahaotate decreses of tas mas â€" deve. | tod slrfo D ntt sermbnd *-{:-.: sbvat 20,000 adbersate =" * "**" uhammnfl-q by :"-.Mdâ€.u.:.._ M: B""‘“'““““J‘““ the Jarge undertaking» * in connection | old timn comes first always. As & reanlt, | sepmeny pes ie 1895 n mrovemont of withirailways, canals and other pablic Mhrhn more general hl’t the m:.o". lf::lv: l«ludn: â€mw The two | 8tee is Japari than anywhere . glee â€" dï¬ï¬.-fllhry wespous in yeatlt in ‘which there was a decrease are | "0" #Orld. ‘ Oné/ might imagine: that |Tige Rars an9 \ Riercinol® 2w ‘ase sings Confederation. It will be found -â€"mwwm that peried the topal expoudibure overâ€" raartibe receipte by $188,227,757, and thailiin only two years bas thore been ditigo, and in consequence thereof I bave thought it woll to appond a new ‘Fimtterly there has been â€" sishe "Q-Miflhw!z†on ‘the subject of surpfuats on cousélidâ€" capital account from Confederation to The «oncigey.an ‘accomat <¢ cpuestidared *"““ï¬mn'v'-}'ï¬".&' southern Russia about the middle of the fund were $40,555,238, sog expendi~|It will be bard on the little farmers, “M‘.-"": its doctrines tures $38,832,525, t . but the trade | spread to other and other parte Puroa is Te Pï¬ n B | h se brifrenpas" e on rade | antoen en en l stt i named was $263,058, A 1600184 | down f T hren > | to ho beninhment _of ~a comthierables tures $38,832,525, ybeing‘a eprghu 4 the trade | spread to other villages and other parte 81 n:‘:l':. 1:' k o :&-.-ub of Russia the hostility of both the Govâ€" named was $263,050,596¢ A‘ tabaing. | §24U0°k / th# has been run | eroment and the orthodox charch led "mt«d&n-fl‘mï¬- &â€#“nhp“vï¬ mbgh-k. '!'Il:y established on Kof ‘coundiidate® fudd and tsto get up our stotk‘agsain. «We | some small settlements, still in exist caplital account from Confederation to -n!“’dhnl, und the best we | suce, un the borders of Manchurig. A Jovibet TG : - hy uscmmutis adics stniniiatrmndhs Inrice Intrtshatcaliicermmadianizg â€" exponditure $106,485.30 learing a be f s m â€"dls.mu-um.u t 99 eses, . The amountat risk is now #14,â€" 793,077.01 under 18,308 policied : Â¥ee f Pm n&‘*‘â€* the . uenal ‘ so policy heiders o4 20 poer cont. b AEVRIOD | oromae xi Buguto stooker svery Tham 'l\p * Sintectiies Trade DAavID " cattie mee of to ap «uids dly es â€"oranl d evdiahs /4 be presey uct 2."':2'.".'..;.‘: wouls excopted up to noen Wednesds | Thomas 9..:-.'""â€"* P., West Tor | theis . h':d.?l-uh-lu of cach woek. h cantnnont _ jonto, said ; u-m‘s.".’u:':.t uflmh hfl:: o o n -“.?.h.‘z.:t.h beea Mll. m is :'-nlu"lm".* Usk foiiie ca nies . Psnnd rei renice aiiid |ieg remeiine n etpain Dyiing: thip your cnding I wl 304, 1t | it Tods too she uvechor, pab e 1ot of e | made it eppreremse in a "village in Utsttes Mutuai PFire issurenos m-"".“ the P I||I trom h â€"|Gompany was held at the head office, “l-hï¬-‘&--h north I Galt, on the 23rdJussé, From the r¢â€" | western Manitoba is in the main a re l V : i it ::flb*‘hh‘l-“u: £ cutun Sor 1898 was $134,657.47 and the m exponditnre $106,485.30 learing & be~Stowon reqemrement of militery eervice s» Inunce of $26,173 17 on the year‘s butl | and Instead of ingonlously eses, . The amountat risk is now #14,â€" h-l-t Doakbobors, Mensonites 1793,077.01 under 18,308 policies sad of sizilar fuith to support a 4 t _ |Gowapay dentied to make the emal | M mlthc? minlbment 1e tor $ No policy teiders 0420 per cont, --uu“.:t-.-hud' Y Clrinide |__. . . ceamintireitdse _ .. vipiation of it by this and other religions R IEVERED | ofoort K1ll Bufato Stooker Trade. | #0>ts hbas resuited in perssontions which * 'hp“-d. “dh% The '5.:' ie MRATE Iroprictor, L lek while? legere [ Siges maoope tht tw of Cnetiontny †effect the Tubroulosis Bill, | in practice as well as in theory, and the rawel bat bsen introduced into the | a«dmonition to turn the other cheek proâ€" wl New YÂ¥ork Wuste Senate, will have on | clades the of wmilitary serâ€" ns o t _b _____________ | Ganedian intereste if it becomes law. | vi08, wi to go to prisou or the TO ADVERTISERS The proposed is not looked | Siberian mines for their f«ith, their k * by the men in the outble | passive resistance cou‘d the Ras htwnuauaâ€" m striking of the friend. | sian authority, but the work | of ual “b-?-m. :b w :w‘bhmn:“d -:..H:“: p the | mong thommeives shown & m tanniiine" tm amamer isnn topiet and tys Ugined drates | tovord tos roodom they ware danied in menst be it uo6 inver i« ; betwesn the people of the ""..,ï¬. pevibrs.~ .: Ainpcribedrenrarizn d n Unies Shaie née‘te up to neen Wedneats | Thoumms MULPP., Wet Tor i each woek. onto, said; It will be a blow to the ved s gmannadea l Th h cmge as Aorrtle toes. ctive sorts of seead, my*.of the total . expenditeres | four pears with such a Jaw as thet . wil} $ â€"6f ‘coundlidate® fusd ‘and | beip ts to get up our stock‘agsin. We rount from Confederation to | !=Y® of tesd, and the best we f Mre.|°*® with is is to convertit into hove named is given by west.~ In another yeur or two the to ajerge extent F. s myâ€" â€" lieg oo ky Te phoney ts & gtod â€" land we ‘shail have plenty to waB." ravmurchs have a singalarly good record, feoul 2 than the du CERnpnn ons OB ECCC OHW MEA dteifld:“h- O-nï¬t' â€â€™Mmdï¬opn-nm , the ""'w" of ï¬z visited the Caucasus, and the occasion I."l’ m“n‘ hild it 66 was improved by some of their leaders, b .,Ml ful es in J No who put their case before her in a peâ€" matter how unkind, unjust or even fiiike. Th‘ a'b:r“mnapï¬.. wicked the may be, or how deâ€" ren s raped " _ | a resogve or permission to leave the i e ces# t eog in ns cring i % the case, its own nature be finer." _ | of mmo Society of Friends in Koglond y r in m wes at once oenlisted.: It wasicarned Best Furniture and Furnishing| that about 3.500 of the yooâ€"â€" were in comfortable ciroumetances, havâ€" :â€"_ Besides an article on ‘The :Houss | 28 both s communal fend and an imâ€" Practical‘â€"‘"The Library:and Living. | igration fund. About 3,000 were not Room"â€"the ‘Febrmary Lediex‘ â€"Home so well off, but still posssesed of funds. Journal has another on the art otheme. | Of the remaiving 2,000 about balf were making. _ It describes ‘Good Farniture | !" @iRent need. OJE:.'-'M“ and Furnishing," and shows the very | * ©Plony for the . obiefly on beat designs in furniture for various | 8¢>040% of its prozimity, and 1,100 were roome of the houge. The furnjture, as | ©#tmblished on the land there, the $75 ..nq*ï¬,.â€.‘::,.. deper. | POT head charged by the British Govâ€" ture from the co§vén kinds, and | ornwent having been generously subâ€" the pictures being in detail will serve | Soribed by the awm in as a pattern or suggestion. The article | Eogland. In the of a home gives the artistic results that are possiâ€" | for the others the chronic disturbance ble from an exercies of taste untramâ€" | Of tbe South A-bnlmbhaud meled by conventione, the risiog war spirib of United | « flhhl‘::ld-uhhdovilhtlflqlhl atten their committse toward The Moral Value of a Queen. MQ. ‘:ndr:‘: N'†b’Pio‘.K» ,l In addition to a political there incteenth tury also a clear moral gain in the Mtln': pointed out our excellent field for setâ€" | he constitutional throne is â€"Alled: by a | tlemeot. There was urgent need of | ! woman. It cannot be doubted that the | PTOmP® action to escape the conscripâ€" | roure of a queen makes more obvicusly | ti00 _ to be made on the opening of the lotâ€" bumanity and for morality than | Prerent year. To addition to the Engâ€" | loes that of a king. As the present | lith subscriptinns about $5,000 was ime, â€" it is trac; :most of the Earogdan | Â¥25t00 io the U sited States, and Count EuWCn T-_ï¬j:i.._ “- -,,,-,,,: Il. 3 belief (2 00 SEVODY NESvC wel uD IneGicine !.h j : Is will be a hln.:pt fl&mhnm u-n::-“ jm-ugtuuut.hh-w--\hm!‘ Today, thankse o the wouderful oo much of a drain on the consiry. !'::r-l---na-dmuvw ulu-hn-mmmu world potte subsmibted we glcam thet the inâ€" }-hlfl was $134,657.47 and the expenditure $108,485.30 leaving a ba~ lnunce of $26.172 17 on the year‘s busiâ€" eses. . The amountat risk is now #14,â€" 1793,077.01 under 18,308 policid : Â¥re‘ nuw 2 make the usual %o policy teiders o6 20 per cont, Where Aga is Looked Up Fo. s L T bad antsstrands Mc icbditrecmrnamarsiaatalizedihacadicarth :"’.m‘:"m : boepitable regions of the C:usisus did C s not provent the development of shrifey pangre chatacter," writes 08000 | and in a measare comâ€" steuna in the February Ladio® | musities The conscciption lews of ome Journal. "The J..puuu are Muuw Ne herently .an + obedient . people, . The pplany 4y mpebming 1 always take procedudé0 tf be younK | tim miinery mecessinice of the coontey ‘"‘a"'.‘.h"l'!!"m ad in a‘maour" mamenuban: »B she aask *The parents‘ word is alweys law in men of on of : aqamih‘ ; Miller‘s Worm Powders are the best laxasive medicine for children ; as nice J hpek rour. ‘ Fimdotadien of Laour of the Mennonites, has grown up dariog Mlzfln(hnnwh the Swan River is similar to their Rasâ€" sisn bhouve in soil and climatic condiâ€" Leo Tolstoi contributed a similar a which led to more vigorous persecution. Ah.rdnupddudmd’e:bdnhhl sympath‘zors in 1897 the Empress exice, un the borders of Manchurisg. A resoerve was seb apart for them on the northern shore of the Sea of Asof durâ€" ing the reign of Alexander L., the inâ€" tention being to restrict the spread of their doctrines. In time their work of | began to attract attention, T l..l:‘m thoanonddlbdr'h‘ f man the disruption calony. In 1840, and again in 1850, they were made the victime of similar treatment, hlhnhb-noc.n the in of: the Csusiscue did m epnsesaan and in a measare prosperous comâ€" munities. The conscription laws of Russia had not been strictly adminisâ€" tered to 1887, but in that year the necessitiee of the country led to a new pervecution of the seot, give them a fair start under the conâ€" past few yeers, a necessity of the rerue nPiice" ie et, htee i» people by Viadimir Tshertkoff; asoaelr dn sewcane s is, Kurs and Elisavetpo!, an act f'..‘?::'."{:.‘."",......."'":,'::‘ £ F. q of Foronte.: It containe an inâ€" THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT ISs beblt of trombtieg. "Bavp se ho be w and it will never become a It there is just canse of comâ€" :;::'&":u,m:.'.f uni'.th:: "tret enlurzese ts the besi to udflohl-vhfl:..‘l’l h‘::;;: to sta place gnase ï¬h’yc: dialike cannot be sluered, shange your environment. . If on :o W'R‘“Mhhdqm thing ancther you would rather huihlhyuhnhnlgb*lnl that you know not of, bear them.. in sllence.â€"Fobruary Ledica‘ Home Jour .. A startling incident of which Mr. Jobn Oliver of Philadeiphia was the ambject, is narrated by him as follows ; "I was in a mo:t dreadful cendition. My skin was almosat yellow, eyes sunkâ€" en, tongue coated, pain continualiy in back and sides, no appetiteâ€"gradually growing weaker day by day. Three pbysicians had given me up. Fortunâ€" .hly.nb.:d advised tgh‘.l.la‘.fl. Bitters, and to my great joy and surâ€" prise, the first bottle made a decided imâ€" provement. T contioued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my lite and robbed she grave of another victim." No one ,wfllhh’ï¬-. Oaly 50 cents a bottle, every bottle guaraateed, at any drug store. The Pernicious Grumbling Habit. you think I can make the pass grade F It is said that they like to go to school. Yes, and they would like is twice as well if there were half as much to learn, Many children have I known, &nflmwmdyhh'w- is what lares them. Iastead of wandering up and down the wilderness of wintry facte, let tham loiter a while among the dear illasions, The Happy Valiey of Caildbood is but narrow, where the goiden water babbles to the taiking bind and the singing tree, where the sun always chines and the years are summers. They who adjast the load that presses so heavily on the -?tbp L life have muc‘h to acccunt for. « what are cbildren being ecusated u,rmmm»hm-m They must burry through and ‘bustle for a living.‘ The girisâ€"iet us believe itâ€"are the future home makers. The word heipmest is obsoleteâ€"left behind with the woman who made Eden Paraâ€" dive. Constantly the question is being brought np,‘Bhell this and that be addâ€" ed to our public schools! Buat who uh.r'On t.:: scholars sodure ;:{ were ?‘ They have no protests nor « tion; they mast stand with human vessels ready to be filled to the brim with mixturesof faots, T plead for a childbood of the sou! as well as the bady, for the frse air, the blessed sunâ€" shine, the moderate tack ended at the 9e sots roueg Seuls m hrtieg t young are agninet mothers, tired as no young things should ever be, and it is a sorâ€" rowful sound to beera child waking from what might be the sunny slumber of a light beart beating to bealithful music to ask in a troubled voice, ‘Ds .‘::n{o:hhl-nhn&tqh( to alove for learnivg,‘ writes Mrs. Low Wailace in the February Ladies‘ Home Journal. ‘He wili 5> through books and the books will go through bim; there is no assimilation. A! r aii, what are your children being ecusated Scholars Must Stand Like Buman Vengsis and be Loaded with Facts, THH BVILS OF OVHRâ€"HEDUCAâ€" _ One day a friend advisedhim to try M:Lq!\lh. He did so. As a reeult be is now as strovg and us well us he over was. Dodd‘s Kidney Pills, he aays, are worth their weight in goid. Se¢ they are to viotime of Kidney sasss are no more dangerous than a When we fnd that thess disenses have for centuries been Icoted upon as d»h-:‘ to untimely gruves, we have reason to be thankfal to sciense und its roteries, who have given us the means to free oursaives from this borrt bie nightmare of Death. hm.ot.ql&th- have, lese than ten yoars ago, been looked on as usteriy incurable. Hanâ€" drede of thousands have died of thom. Until lately there waes no medicine known to man that woald cither reliove or cure them. other similar complaint, it comes as a telief to know thas there are some diss esives at very es penee, Loudon, Jan. 80.â€"â€"A% this seasovn, when one meste is complainâ€" h}‘{'d_ou'w'.- We are Indebted to the Former for the Latter, ‘If your boy‘s tastes are not scholarly Robbed the Grave. LN VERY POOR CONDITION d McoC:rthy of Chathaze droppcd d.l‘zh- strook. mended to him. Hefound aimo«s inâ€" stant relie? and the frst bottle eff sted Painâ€"Wrook. lNoShtluh Life is Prooft Aginet Rhsamatiomâ€"All Come ander the Banâ€"South American Rbeamst c Cure Ouree All. Chas. Ootton, of Gansseque, has been employed by . the Rathima Conâ€" pany for nearly tweaty years as onginâ€" l...d&o-&nmdlh.:‘yn mont was eubjected to severe acf rhoumatism. â€" He tried many remediâ€" s ary Ladies‘ Home Journal. It is the atmophere in which the Obristian life has its breath and being. Bo it is with love when the time comes t3 e tole the gravest question of life.â€" Helen Watterson Moody in the Februâ€" ASK YOUR DEALER FoRm miration May Dofor Frisndship, but Marriage Absolutely Demands LOVE YOUR LOVBE. reoly any benefit _ S»ath â€" Rbheumatic Onre wase reocmâ€" + mg Oyer Bhoes and Rubbers all going at Cost. â€"_‘_ V. K. Sehmidt, The Leading Shoeman. Odd Fellows‘ Block w « Waterloo, Ont. Men‘s Dongola Bals goods being marked aown to the lowest notch in order to clear out quickly. In many lines prices are cut in half. Here are a few sample prices to show Ladies‘ Dongola Oxford Shoes were 1.35 now 1.00 s6 66 1 7R @ 1 OR 6 Aslï¬.bouttontignomthonoo&:ndshoo usiness I have decided to inaugurate a big retirin sale, commencing at once. & . «oo mames smaece: + nominn snneip ks h qus im is nc commm memniige trmciny»comitucieg e al d | AHILIUBWIE: °.. Profits‘will be Sacrificed on ons ol aniarie Tedc se ca e s We know it thn be in the right way, that is by offering bargains likeâ€"the e. . Boys‘ Uliters, all wool, madeâ€"with the o.'.‘.,..“..'.‘..‘.‘.‘.“‘..,’:‘:'.a":.‘.uv....‘:l a"w-c-nnhmwp‘ . ailed numbet to mil. T Timatg. c the tvet" Shaass made M. Pip Sota prhndaget tm nl snd best trimoings," reguine 06 00, | _ Our Special One Woeek Offerings How Goods Are Going : Hockey Skates | The season is at hand and you‘ll require a pair of Skates. If you play hockey you‘ll want Hockey Skates and Hockey Sticks The hockey skate is also now becoming pretty generally woin by those who do not play hockey because it can be more firmly attached to the shoe :|hlan the ordinary skate. We have Skates ofall kinds in all sizes and prices. H. HYMMEN, and Shoes Below Cost. ; 45 1.76 x 225 Button Shoes were 1.50 Low Prices on Reliable Goods . 66 Hockey Sticks The Leading ... Hardware Merchant. 64 se n n en e e e e a n s ba o h 6i d 2 15 1 76 8 50 2 75 Berlin, Ont. an + wog a£