“ `“` me comme. assesses-lease.. ‘ "a s ,_ . .~'.., 4. s. .-u.'-‘< ‘ea -_s-,.1 ,,~ -~_,v,,;_ _.i . .»» A ,f < .¢., ue _ »i~ _ f..-, ,_ t.» ._ _‘ E " " - ” ~' - - » . V.. _ .___-... i _ '_. --.-....._,.,. ,_ _ ,, _-,. _ . 1: .. _ 1 V ~ _ ls An Open Gateway for 1|" iiii-I rfb '_ " W p ;._ . Change in the Character and Aspiration of lhe Young Farm Q” F Laborers Has Made the Well-Known Hodge a»Very l Variable Quantity-The Pc»rtm'»n Estate Model Cot' ‘ 1 \ is * ` _ _ ‘_`\\\\_ ‘ )`i‘~ , 7\ ." r,`\`-\ \ -.\ I `~\\X 1.-W ,, _- ._ *Ivy -_ Isla ! A4 Q I nfs "1_l-*__ > n - ~- -‘iw-4_i Because it is such a slowly progremlve cate this bllghtlng taint from ihsco disease md 1193”-5 .1°¢,R’,“rd5a.,“,., stitution. Purely local treatment will now better, now worse, buton the whole l°:]:n;°”'“;_?° m°“"°°°"‘"°°l getting more deeply and lrmly embed, mn' ve ° perm” ‘mek y somemmeimportant and deeper seated people are prone to overlook its dletruct- atructubes. ive tendencies and aegleet(L\a;-gh, Ing? Hyun have catarrh, even in its most hard for one whose constitution holds wmmamudlmn “"1 '“Pp°°°d17 “fe 'lil llllllll lil lllll] lllllll will him up for years against the ll'°8l°SSive encroaohments of eatnrrh, to realise his danger and think of the ' time when, sooner or later, vital organs will be reach- ed, or some acute cold will fan the smoldering fire of oatarrh into that devas° tating systemic eonflsgratlon~consump- tion. So many neglect the beginnings of 'dl- sease and allow it to become drmiy seated and very dimcult to dislodge. , Only physicians who are f--milinr with the history of all, that in a large number oi fatal sicknesses, has led up to the death, realize how often a supposedly trivial complaint neglected brought about the condition that cost life. Case after case of consumption can be traced to neglected catarrb. Catarrh is a prevailing plague, the`fore- most scourge of America. Its stealthy approach and lingering stay make it a dread to the physician and a pest to the patient. It is vastly more than just a dlthy and disgusting disease, making the breath odious and repulsive. causing one to choke. snuff, blow, sneeze. cough, gag, hawk, spit and do the disagreeable things catarrh sufferers are obliged to do, but if allowed to run, it sooner or later becomes dangerous to life. Because catarrh is not alarming in its early stages, it is commonly allowed to progress until many, so many, deaths are due to diseases having other and various names but of which cstarrh lathe primary or basic cause. Catarrh is the beginning of more di- seases than all other causes combined. It is capable of attacking most iuids, tissues and organs of the body. The poisonous secretions following up the mucous tracts Ret into the throat and injure the voice into the head and impair hearing, into the stomach and produce dyspepsia, into form, and are gifted. with uncommon seuseyouwlllnot delay seeking a cure for it but endeavor to Idrive it out of the system before it develops into a disease that gives little promise or hope ot cure. True, all oatarrh snlerers do not deve- lop consumption or Bright’s disease but careful inquiry will show that most who have died of these common and fatal ills were, previous to its affecting! ungs or kidneys, amlcted with some recognized form of oatarrh. Stuart’s Gatarrh Tablets cure catarrh anywhere, everywhere and always, whether it be openly manifest as a local past, or lurking internally as a hidden i scourge. They are taken internally, there- 'by searching out ,and antagoniaing cat- p| arrhal poisons, wherever the blood goes F and this means in every nook and corner lot the body. , This is row they have 'won their reputa- tion for positive and permanent cures. This is why so many testify that they are cured so the disease does not come back after a time. . A leading druggist of Albany says “I have sold many catarrh cures but none gave such general satisfaction as Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets. A cure that is radical and lasting is the only real cure. It is easy to dry up or drive in and suppress catarrh at some loc' al point, with drying or astringent appli- oations,but this is only a miserablesubter- lfuge, a makeshift that will soon be appar- iant when treatment is discontinued. No so with the radical constitutional cure by the use of Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets which, though not so rapid of action as suppress- ing measures, is lasting and satisfactory in the end. The catarrhal constitution once righted, the Hrsb little cold (1088 not bring about a return ofthe disease. _The , certainty and permauency of the cures ac l' com lished by Stuart’s Catarrh Tab’ets villages. j From north, south, east’ .ordinary thrift' be observed. I_ could and west, wxth rare exce tions com- take ouito the cotta e of a. shep- are leaving them. The tewimonyp on has brass rods and»c¢,rpeting to innumerable farms is that only the staircase, and from the open 'door The work done. t00, is generally in- _wit.hin._ Of course, bicycles standby ' 8 P _ P P V the boast of rural architecture, but blaze of hght » upon the -passcrbyi ' Slovenly structures, as much _of the The son of another laborer -I know Work of the fields is slovenly. The takes dancing lessons at a quadrillo cornilelds have been turned into pas- class in the neighboring town. i wehave heard the rnilk-cans rattlin rejoice _' have brought other changes 'that in some places no one can be ,iieborers have become more and more: concerned with the inferiority and- as fresh scenery and new acquaint- ricultural life. In view of this lege tradition-a. vest, amount of _un- year, liberal allowances in the case ledge ln ° d t1m°S that they have the bowelsand result in chronic diarrhoea l 9 ` Into the blood and become smomls, into accounts for the fact that the multliurle the skin ,D be known as eczema, into “_ , of people who have used them are so lav- spiratory organs and cause consumption, ish in their pulse' in- e the urinary organs arid entail If you love health, a sweet breath, and a Brighvs disease and bladder troubles, in- , c1earhead,if you wish to rid yourself of the to the pelvic organs and develop various systemic tendencies, as the disagreeable annoying and distressing conditions , local manifestations, ot catarrh, S'nart s generally referred to as “female weak-§ Catarrlll T&bl859 HN Y0\1l‘ 11098, Bild, If Dtl* nessj' § sistestly used for a reasonable time, will Uatarrh of the eyes, ears, nose, throat,f prove your rcdemni-i011 fl'0l11 this DFGVHT' bronchial tubes, lungs, liver, stomach, ' ent, loatiisnmc M111 ¢V€ll\"\1&l1Y dd-¥1iI_€1`°\1S bowels, kidneys, bladder and other organs ‘_ diS@&S 2- - S but a 100111 l!loIllf¢U8ll01\ Of I lHl'kiD8»\ S'_uart’s Gatarrh Tablets are eillcient systemic or constitutional disease, hence , c1,nve,,i¢n1;, sate, and cheap. They can be DM f°UY °f &W°mP!iU8 iii! WN Wm! 1°°°1 bought at any drug store for 50 cents a applications alone. It needs searching, i box and taken egsuy and privately. ~Try systemic medication to efectually eradi- it them and you win be pleased. l Y D0 A Library of Canadian information so complete and comprehensive 'that no matter what you want, if it relates to Canada you will find it. A work that _ l / answers instantly and fully every possible Cana.- dian question. _ THE 4 ENcvc|.oPED|A oF CANADA :> Two Hrnmnxn eminent Canadian Authors were engaged in its preparation. '_ p Brilliant, reliable. exhaustive special wide' °n IWBH PHASB °f ¢*“‘“°“ _m**°'¥ ‘ resources and development. These articles co-related. classined, carefully edited: supplemented by notes, elnboratefy indexed. SIX ROYAL QVA¥~'f° v°’-U*E*- 1”- ' ' dex separate. Write for more feds. 5 FOR THE ASKING we will send lllll' illll' All! Hill. I0# You FREE a Book containingirenne Li=»§::;¢1;::(1Li»g;=:_§ 32:.. V Maps, Portraitsf-all about the 55:; £11 t go ;¢i=§::£ __ , Excvcnomenra and its authors. ,_;=:’_°1ce:§a°%:;' 1:15 re°;=f°1,i°3§ ~ » and tell you how 31011 C811 get 9' 5°* 3'°Y°1°9°‘“" ' for a mere triilef ` Mail us thiS pm.” coupon. It will beworth Y°“_f{ . while. DO IT NOW ' BEFORE .address ............. ... YOU FORGET. machine. Fourteen men hired lots* America- as a rgiminal- leg the _-_than not the traveler may be quits cough, sore Throat, General Proetmzeo _.certain pf the contrary. In the course ,,,,.1f.Fever. _ _ _‘_ ,of extensive joumeyings in'Englaod ~; Taken eulnn cuts it Shar; pl-°mm,1,;_, 'in .lgolii stayed In 8'. g°°d'-many -'lgiken during its prevalence,it preoccu- h°t‘e1s' W"'h_ fel' ex°9pu°nS_j'!}deFd’ i the s stem and preientsite invasion. almost always rf the towns were of PWS.; _ Y . _ . _ ff. ‘_ -~ ~ ': 1° ~»‘ -v~=~“ 4- < . _ .__ _jg 51,.,-_s_.. g-_=-:,-"~`.vf.,::-_1:_»_-° '*.*»~ -ww __, ..s»\..»... rv- ,sei SPlillUi FARMS UNl’llllli..._SS,lll _ ` tages-A Rather Dismal Pictu e- vpho decadence I th E 1. _ the ranks of paupers. When I was at lug country is aclact aeliihbhwhahgld Ely' °tg°;‘tlem'm “£20 appfued "° b° mud, 'dep1°,.ed_ Quaint and pictm_eS_ a grea armor to me n_ presence qu? they uc' bm from an industrial of fifty farmers, at the White Hart pglllnt of View many of the country lgpéetlgxnhe held. seen tthat_morn;1}r]§ Vi 3 gg ar d ,d, ' » Ci‘& lllg S 01188 01] wide-gfamecl eiarrxfg to-digd 3,115-;@?gil§;:~10€ as Paupers of the parish of rgreasivg, writes M,-_ W_ H_ MOSS in ;vllb9-Y`t0U2 and a.ll_ these mel hBd~ l`0l`Ol1to Globe. Striki 1 ti een overseers of _tne poor of that n e of these industrial cgndiziogs (Eli 'sa'm° pagsh “Qthm the last' Seven given in Rider Hagganys _,Rumi years. eat eepgiup in price t°_ 331383111111." in a. recent magazine rc- about an a'YQr°‘.g° °f .seven shlnmgs a View of which there ,appears some bushe1,_ which is owing to our ,two general remarks on the subject: successlvc bad harvests; but fat beef Them ue certain general featm.cs’~ and pork are at a very low price, and yet, generalizations are dangeI._ 0-nd mutton not much better. The 0us_ There are signs not only of in_l beeI_wn.s selhng at Lynn for _five ,vitame changa' but of decadenée and sinlhngs the stone of fourteen failure on s large Scale; yet there are pounds, and the pork at, four-and. indications of new enterprise’ and of sixpence; the wool (one of the great T. possibilities as yeh undevel ed” articles of produce in these counties). There are not only immense g_I;ct.s selling for less than half of its form. c .ll that once' bare corn reduced to pas-C °r pr ° ' ~ ' turago; but f,h¢re are many th0u_ The Modern Dorset Peasant. V _ sands of acres _where the land is ab- Fifty years ago the Dorset peasant ;‘§:t‘:5£e::’r°3;’_t-tland 10118 YQUEGS Of was supposed to typify the worst es- nourish and 6: és and W11_d bush tate of the agricultural laborer. Mr. mndlora e ox or rabblt P1_&y Thomas Hardy, who has long known °r tenant U11 13110 City the county intimately, gives Mr. sP°rt8m°~n °°m@5 down? und yet there Haggard a note which shows it cur- ' see it in “Fit-Reform' Full Dress.” Money snr .rm "r 1 For Evening Wear in J I!yeuwmoesee°'Fir-Ref¢fm"per£eeries, ean't buy more elegance- better material-bs|;e¢|~ itting garments-i:han“‘Fit-Reform” Dress Suits, Dinner Jackets and`_Evening Waistocats. 'Only the ‘_‘pi¢k” of the “ Fit-Reform ” tailoring corps Eveililig C1°fh¢S- .And _every garment '_ its excellence. Collar that hugs f shoqlaqg thatitasxf moulded, yet permitthe °_f “‘° ami' 3“‘=i=°» *l1`=*_¢f_°is _°ymph°1=r°f cfm 'and expression. Trousersjwhoss fautless the finislimg touches to ofthe tailors’ art, ~ _ “Fit-P.eform”»,»Eveniug Cl_dthes'sre absolutely Bawlcslin every detail. thae’s an ideglggjsg ._,» v¢v¢fymsn-behe.1srge`orm¢u- 5?-"""'.~,;_, _ ,tallyorshort-stoutorthin, , _ :iff 1 1 ' I A 1 _{`tj7 llbt A' i .'Aq‘LT;~r5;d;; - mu mSuiu.°'°°°“I - A""i`i`fj1` 11"'/?"`> f =~» -Wcmoeas‘eeeo*&" are farmers who thrive, and mbor. musl . _' »_Fo@=,-1-ii;' _.»1_».-g_,A»q__;f ,_ ~ 3_;.'o.”i'l,=,1 _ _ y modernized. _ i t , x "S he” "'”d. '*h°"° ‘”"° ”°°» and “I am told at the annual hiring _ _ lanyi W ° hV° °°mf01`f0-hly on the tau' _lust passed the old positions -fro' sunt' id: 313,; ,~;v{q~)»=, , though they cannt k . ' , _ ` Q' A 7 C " ' money from it and th r Oi !1;8» 9, were absolutely reversed, the zfarinersp _ p _ , . » _ ¢€ S, 00, walking about and importumng the ,_ _ ,, . _ ` ' ` Weuth .¢0\!_ntry kaborers to come and be. ,it l' Juni *"‘ : _' - _. :iz . ’ 4' , \» I J' winch is 'mt P¥'°d11¢§d _f»_h£l`8- stead of as formerl tho laborers i S? I-°i“i¢S» -_ _ _ _ ~ _ Gloves. Silk Lined Gloves, AstrachanfGa\mtiets»3?ur Lined fuss ff" _whim they Dey v°fy~1i@- Wh’ S“°“ "?‘g"“.“°“S-‘° °-‘“f’“ ““’ 'Mies For caps. cies. caps with slip bends for need Fm- t1c___but elghteenpence a week__the not largely take place till wlthrn the , 1 laborers have pensions, clothing and last forty years °" so is' I think' in' tl coats. Fur C°naf5° F3n¢y 5hift5i Sleevg Links coal clubs, to which the subscrip- C ‘”'*SP°~°t °f f“_""*' 1ab°"¢"5» that tm? Lions are doubled at the end of the had ncithe the means nor the know- of sickness, allotments and every "°W'" ` ' C _ other conceivable advantage. Yet C » R°m*diH\ NOIIHNI- ~ ' - ' l g ’ e ‘ 1- , > O 0 p . In p _r ' it ._ . . th€y_g0 and, What IS II10l‘€, Strike at 'ls to remedial measures that haytlmcgor other inconvenient Sea-F which most commends itself as a sons, and :are generally troublesome. means of keeping people on the land rlhey W011 ff be k@Pf»," Sald MF- FOF- p isthc endeavor to give them a larg- ‘ rester, but. male and female, depart, i er interest in it. 'Clhe multiplicationn mostly to take service in shops. Few of small holdings is a chief way to eXCCpiZ the ‘(.l00(ll(2S' remain.. DO0dl8, that end, and Mr, Haggard Supplies, by U16 W8Y. iS the D0l'S¢tShlI`€ €q\1iV- many illustrations which may help cient for the Norfolk ‘waster’ and , in the practical discussion of that F the Devonshire ‘smik`e.’ Yet if they ‘ question. There are other useful sug- W111 l10l» Stoll 011 an esta-te like this. ‘ gcstions, some of the most valuable which, of course, is run absolutely in the book coming frb/rn General without reference to expense-£10,- 13ggth_ A System gf agr`i¢u1f,ura_\ 000 a. year, I Understand b01ng Spent banks is also explained which seems in W9-S95 9-1_°l1@"Wh91'° Will they St0P? likely to be of Service where capital “E\'¢1‘yth111z has been tr1e