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Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-10-03, Page 7
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I HELPS TO FARMERS. peas per acre, but on droughty and poor MUNICIPAL' . . - fa I I land two bashele of Peas, is not enough. . . artisans are concerned, and in 1886 an early 'L I I . AND TRANSPORTATION. closing law went int OUR FRUEND8 ON MARS. . I , 91, .,�r=r=-===" 111= .. I— I 11 -,=,tri:.-.,...::._ , ,!�! x-p , � 't ____�71�,� - .?AJp%tj(Qn__W-h�.,w1,M � �� - A � I ... �� i, . '. � ".. ��f,, _-,-- �Tz ,� - .i .111, I.." 1 " .",", � ". � ��'-"K17 I , '9V"z7�1_ �I=IL!:E = ��Ey�,,IZF,E�-zz,-=r,�-,-A:��il;�,,I,a;--,i ' � V , -WQii6- ay FJ ji"I fi. - .. I -11, % -I! 11 mei`- " " " ,ED orii -iii-Iffiops S n.�_�,�==,�ffa_q&11_1 R_11�_, I� ''' I -1-2110 __ - __ I f __1____T;_bC:T1 % �- r-adub-ft-widt-s" - - -arecommends that Ole in the Herald on 46 are r-e•- -JC4 Marion Talks of Recent Rentark- 4 . ..... isol , ` in - The Government of' lieved from duty At 7 p.m. on five night: able Discoveries or the Telescope. k I rainy, catching weather clover be Placed Boston," says that the whole t(j.ndency of of the week. and 10 p.m. on Saturdays is t . — in the ato,ok or UlOw with alternate layers good municipal government Altogether Victoria is a worker' M. Flammarlon'. the ftineus Parisian . ot straw. it a . towards en. a paradise, AND RA1$ZS ffirme that the clover comes lar in the sphere of governme astronomer, says : ,, I have just received Even assumption f functions that . nt ; in the bigh, wages being combined with .1 CROPS, AND CALTTLB. out green in color so when put in. 0 0 �'l the blossoms do not change color. od Cheap transportation an , cheap astronomer, new observations concerning the . Y . 4 . --"`QI— � - The been left to the administration formorl culture And I d leisure for net Mare made this summer at an ze of I 'HaMilton. straw is oleo imbued w . ion of private amusement.' the 'principal observatories at our ' ,� . with the flavor of the interests. 11 Experience everywhere shots --- OWES . t -Between Niagara gpd. .1 clover and is eagerly eaten by the cattle. that the more a municipal government-or Muot Have 11 Aunle Rooney., Planet. They teach as some very strangs, There is one tinivereal practice . in farm- Dairymen 'do , not generally realize the any government. for that Matter- t, rald I- To the 11gla! - things.' ,It seems that At cectijr a 'L _r '. ilio- near H%milton tht�t te en Ohic ftrmcrcolor Nto 0 New yOrk Itc, . et.„_of _of _, I - I VtL'ne of =_-'n'-'a1T11B9 1ho brigiii green colo Y "a- the "year the oceans " . r do, the better it does it. The beat have sauced mu6iols-I mind it may be disoo emus of the planet Ham , � urag- are divided into two parts, just &a it Beams entirely uncalled for I refer to of the bay. This W be particularly shown cities of the world are those that have the ing and even provoking -to find that 'most .. "I plowing in narrow in promoting t yellow color of the butter largest range of responsibility." It i This - W lands. is is ever he where practiced, even where the �_ are bridge or bank of sand had bun r" . laud is made in winter. . a be- People enjoy Strauss more than Wagner thrown soroas them from one shore to the .i .well-drained. 1C0M113g More and more apparent, he pro- and Suppe, more that, Rubinstein ; thaf the other. high and well- drained. To see dry, rolling, Overbear� 'Grapes. ' ceedstoomy, "that the qaea of good overtures Of Rossini and Aubar are popular Bess in the planes Mara, onesituated sit the ,�g uZon For instance, there 6, among other well-drained ground 'Plowed in lands of government vitally hinges Oil whether with more than the preludes of Liszt; that . eight, ten or twelve feet in width, looks Some varieties of grapes have the ability a sit a 90th degree longitude east of Ithe meridian I like a mistake. or administration to the neoes and wel. sparkling melodies of comic opera appiiiii 'il a time, . u the, theastrall -� It is not a natural method to wtthetand the abuse of over-bearing f fare of the community is intrusted to to wider circles than do the grand operatic tropic. on account of the isolation . ' ' . or of preparing A seed bed. Although d me, but all will' succumb if pab 0.25 degrees longitude a . h the it is per. lis or private hands. Every new private - symphonies of the Bayreuth master: But &a . well as . : . f furrows are not deep, very- little grows sisted in. The variety most likel to over- corporation that is permitted to enter t superficial area; �_ . . Y the therein, and the inconvenience of oulti• bear i', the Delaware. Vines apparently in field of municipal service, he if. such be the fact it must be recOg- this Be& resembles ' oar Black Sem. . ho- people . ably increased prey!q 9 year q overborne 4-L � d corporation in. Hitherto this sea has always can observed voting and harvesting the crop is. consider- Perfect health (which had overbD a the privilege granted to an old every new niz3d. It You would attract t ways b - The custom see _ _1!� uddpii, . 4! YOP must offer them what thav D_�__Z# - a —_ . .1 i I —we :P 4 - i �-��Va&12& I __ - __ - �11111:::: I , I - 11: � � � - __ , �_`A I AMI, lid ,,, � .- � -111-1 ____ __ - U 9ff&TWyMM`Rtpel3_ - - . f1ii I P -_ Mae give June Mr. Sohimparelli, of Milan Observa. . ever corruption, and deprives the pub in of them popular musi . . I I a wet soil and oi3t climate rendered takes, them two or three years to rec a' a or. forfeit their pat. torydisoovered that this sea was cut in Z over. portion of its right of self-government. on ronsge. I two by a yellow band which divides is into necessary. One can hardly account for its Concorde will not show overtaxing so soon. the other hand, every function of this kind . 'persistent Practice where these oonditi6ne The beat Paying, the earliest, and the that the city assumes places, by so much, what will Be Worn. unequal parts. A lake somewhat similar . I to our Lake Toohad, was also noticed to I are not found. It is self evident that a soil poorest is the Champion.-New York Farm- its government upon a firmer And more Wholesale clotaiers are having an uvea- have been divided, into two parts at the I so P1QW will not stand drouth as wall as ers'Institute. . one wtxg?a the surface is more nearly level, What the Cow wants, businesslike basis, ptud makes more and peotedly good sale of almost all at . ylea of same time. An excellent and very minute . more necessary a good civil service. goods, but the winter suit that is capturing observer in England discovered that five . and if the land is even slightly rolling the The cow does the work of masn'tilaoturing ,, The leasing of the ferries to & company the lion's share of patronage is made up of . liability of the soil to wash is grsatly in- the milk rind only needs plenty of suitable would create one more corporation to work the following component parts: A four- immense canals were also divided into two. I I I creaeed. ' Old ways and old methods, food for that purpose, but the quality of upon the city government and' iutrigne in button Cutaway Back, with flap packets, parts by two straight lines, absolatel par- . same manner , Let me cite a comparatively lapped seams and double abitched edges ; a that a certain number of enigmatic Canals simply because they are old, are not always the btitter does not depend wholly on the its affairs. allel to each other, in & ly the best ways and methods in farming. COW. Batter is flavored to a certain recent instance of the noxious influence of high out vest, and pants that are of . . extent by certain foods, and the first -these corporations : Somothing'over a year moderate width at the knee and fall to the years ago. . Death In the Milk Pall, essential in the manufacture of butter is $90 it was asoert were noticed to have, been divided some ;4 1 . the quality Of the food - canals, that divide themselves up in this , It is a fact which should be noted and ascertained that the lighting of inatep, somewhat after the style of the old What call these seas, Ickes. t ble of contagious diseases as typhoid . thio earth .. . .remembered, that milk is equally sue - The largest amount the group of city buildings formed by thetime " Peg-top "-a bomely pattern modi- manner be? As inhabitants of hi a I cepti: of inferior butter comes from lack of skill City Hall, the court house, the registry of fled to gracefulnesa in the new offering. we have only our observatories and our i . 0 . I measles, smallpox and others a favor in preserving the cream, churning and deeds and the police .station was costing Illsok chevoits and dark osesimeres .are the . terrestrial ideas in oar mind. These ara - f similar handling. To make good butter is an art somewhere in the neighborhood of $10,000. fall setheoula leading fabrics'. insufficient to divine what takes place in , ,character, as a person is. And that milk exposed to the virus of these diseases con- which requires skill. This sum was paid to an electric light . - � Toys it to persons and communicates the . Fix the Fences. . Company for the service. Inves . tigation - . another world, but such discover* . .. . . . A Wise Precaution. none the less worthy a les are . . diseases to them. A recent ones which Look over the fencee. 'Shia is the season showed that by placing a dynamo in the . f All our attention. I happened in Worcester, Mass., islespecially when stock at Pasture is inclined to roam basement of the City Hall, the same light- ' Afirm of chemists in Birmingham, Eng., - I f. d . ' ing could be done at a cost of about $3,000, WHO would have thought that electric noteworthy. An outbreak of typhoid fever seeking fresh grasses and better pasturage. I PI&068 upon all poisons sold by them direc. I occurred in the town and was traced to the It is far better to mend the fence beforemaking a saving to the city of about 07,000. tions as to the antidote which should be light would prove useful an a bag-destroyer 2 . milk from a farm where the hired man had the stock breaks over it. Better still t An order for doing this was passed by the applied in case a where the poisons are taken Professor Lintner made a mioroscopici . - I a I ,died fth -favor and tbe farmer i&V sick bets© good fences thist are not getting o electric accidentmIly or - intentionally, by i6umfs e�xQminQti0u--Of the i 990i oolledtiona of a- . . . s- nt Common light U n I . . it. the sever s- R-Y-brought_-Mch a_b6 -bdn,-A, An R ' . . � .1 . — ki dijd&-_Lq1--t At- rq3 air An 4Avm b 1 i n g d ow n-. -F a t-. o o —me- -r'-t:'-be -ugl;5b-Ohcmic&HovrrnaJ-give- -single-alectri61 t as imates that , % ' I town�the Superintendent of the Board of of that spare ,money into 906d. oadar posts upon the Board of Aldermen that the an instance where this Precaution was the 'the debris which be inspected represented :, , I Health was one of the first, and and wire, and enjoy the pleasure at kn measure was promptly at M053as of saving life. it 33,000 , strange to w- rejected by that . insects. As many of the smaller . say he know of the existence of the disease ing the fences are all right � and the stock body. Whether it was merely political or forms of insect life probably conatitated I took . f I . 4 I at the. farm and knew the milk he need �smfe in their inclosure. It will pay better BOOlal influences, or considerations of an The Jap. of it, the larger portion of those attracted to III . came fr*cm there. This is a subject for all than 4 per cent. even more reprehensible character, the Bar � I 1. the Legislatures. .per's young people. destruction by the light, he believes that . I I . to deal with and to place Crop Rotation, aldermen who thus subjected the city to an A certain man named Robinson the average number of insects destroyed f'r. I the responsibility on the persone who are The following is given lie a rot . expense which it was clearly shown could Once journeyed to Japan, in a night by a single electric light is , ., I I ix crops in ation which be avoided, were false to their trusts and - But back he came right home again,. .nearly 100,000. The larger portion of Pro- to to blame-the farmers who send diseased gives, a' . four years : 1, clover and . A much insulted man., - f . -and infected milk to market. They might timothy, cut about the let of Jul Y .; 2, Cab- unfit for their positions. I The Jape all read from right to left, feasor inners imOn collection from . i I as well pub poison in it, for it would no be bags, Fiat out after the grass is out; 3, p3ta- t consist so . I These great corporations, constantly And tbis,'twas grieved him sore; one light Xf minate gnats, midgets; - t i � any more dangerous. seeking Privileges from the city, are one,of 'Though on his card was Robinson, crane flies and similar small two-winged � A I � toes, dug in July ; 4. rye, sown after the the most formidable menaces to good gov- . They called him Nos-ni-bor. insects. No mosquitoes .1. . . Avoiding Poison vines. I, I . . _ I were discovered potatoes are du ; 5, Potatoes again ; 6. ernment and to public security. The fur- . among the victims. There were, however, 0 There need be no trouble in ides clover and timothy. The rotation r�aEky nishing of electric light by privat corpora. A Novel Proposal. I . f the poison ivy in any of its forms 2t'fy'ng then be repeated in the same order. a large numbers of plant age, which an , injurious to vegetation. . t . The " �J .tioni, instead of by the city, is the sole Amy-Oh, I forgot to bring my pocket- A ,4, , .. hairy trunk will often serve us, but there Cut In the Milky Stage. " " umber of the I : I . are two other features which are of much cause of the disfigurement of our streets book. Do you know, I don' -t moths, and one of the leaf-rollers which . Farmers who grow oats and out the crop And buildings by overhead wires, and their do with . know what to h . 1, , t danger t I o life- and property. to carry, ave something this a in the fruit trees . . � " I . more value. First, let as remember that when the grain is in the milky stage save attendant my hand unless I h Ave 'made such havo' '.. its leaves are always grouped in threes threshing and handling of the grain. if Chi is season, were found, me well as other I'll 11 . . cago, which does its own electric ligl;t. Jack-Then, why not give it to me ,,, species of the same family. Professor I . k whatever the outlines of their more or less oats. are ant in the green conditioa the ing, avoids this danger by running its wires . . � I Lintner, in speaking of his examination, . WAVY margins. In some sections the plant nutrition that would be deposited in the underground our electric light C aid: "Tho electric light will undoubtedly . . . 0 1 is always called the 11 three leaved i I grain is arrested in the stalk. and the result .9 I HICAGO possesses an' institution called prove an active agent 'in the reduction of . 7Y., People say cannot ha done, (because they the Bureau of Justice, the purpose of which . . .. I - -"----,----- Four--things--need--'to . --be-- -Committedt-toiQ,A_hWtbe_8kraW is not only more nutri- want to avoid the exp insect pests, and also'furnish entomol - � runre-_ ansa - Chicago gets a� - - __ � .. 0 . 11 Memory, says Har tions, but -fig&ifivi�. 1 u - p---re--p--%ri-ng Ica- _ai6_b`9_1idhfAJ6_r__t5_1 it YdRir- 'hudAlfe -oust -*liii6th - -.-----. gt4to with r4,r ,tlz, , I III Harper Young. People, to in. Ustollelp the friendless and Very poor - . round for oats Be � I are wrouge -_ - 'I -, _ _ re .apecimeligjAr I - . sure safety against our poison sumachs : , the 9 another season keep the will soon be reduced to $50, while Boston em a' by unscrupu one Many Species never before seen." .Ld W, _, _ . ,_ I ...1___-;-..�__ L The three-leaved ivy is dangerous above in view. ,. . employers, landlords and others. ' From a . � still Pays private corporations for its bad The girl who takes care of the chickens .. . 2. The five leaved ivy is harmless. * Farm Notes and Rx tracts. service e146, or nearly three times 88 much glance ata summary of its proceedings we k white bar- Two are impOristit in draining and was, until lately, gougal to the tune a field of 9 knows all ob)ut the shoo business. . 3. The poison sammoho'have w believe such an organization might find a I ries. . I . Secure a good outlet and provide it regular of $237.25 1 1 . Usefulness even here. The " The second'and sudden visit of Hr. . . bureau is insintainad by subscription. its Foster and Mr. COstigan, of Now Brans. . .. I 1 4. No red-berried summoh is poisonous. descent for the water. . I I "The influence of grc at corporations only salaried offioera are an agent and two Both the Poison ivy and the poison With cattle in many cases it I upon municipal politics is, as extunsive as wick, is regarded by some Ottawa politi- will be more - - lawyers. in the words of its President, cians"aa indicative of the early approach of , . sumsch, though unlike in appearance . 'of profitable to sell when grass-fed. It re- it is pernicious. The stock objection to the Mr. Charles H. Hain, its work is 11 to see the General elections. I . .. :foliage, have similar white berries growing quires good , public adodinistration of such matt . I management ,to grain-fead ore 18 to,the administration of ju3tioe in cases of in small, slender clusters from the axils of cattle now with profi" that politics are liable to enter into . ', Princess Christian, sent a beautiful old . t. thena, misfortune, op I/ the leaves. In all other sumache" the ber- . * -`Q6 and corruption follow. But politics of the � preesioul meanness and Chippendale esoretoire as a wedding gift I I ries are red, and in close On an average the ,better crulalty.11, In its first year it dealt with to Miss Fairbank last week, and the Prin- . is bunches at the Plan is always worst kind exists in the relations of these . . . ends of the branches, and, far from being to sell an animal whenever it in ready. . eleven hundred snob cases, in - its second cesses Victoria and Louise presented an I . I I -looking said which There - private corporations with the MuaiOiP18l with twenty-five hundred. It is Open to ivory and white lace paradol, . ? feeding longer than this., . paid for out . dangerous, yield a frosty is always more or lose of a loss in government-& concrete sample of which all poor and defenceleag people who believe of their own pocket money. The bride is . Is most agreeable to the taste and whole- I we have just seen. Whatever corruption themselves wronged ; it hears them, inves. the daughter of, the late Dr. Fairbank .. some withal. With these precepts fixed in Times have changed on the farm as well or extravagance there might occur under tigates their complain 1, the mind, no one need fear the dangers of me everywhere else, and for BuCC388fUl municipal management is a fie% bite in havo"good ground it so complaints, and where they family Physician to the royal household. I as well as how.-]linins Farmer. - eines to provarit liti.stioa ; but it heird to . ,lovely trip You must have had I �_ s thickets. . . farm husbandry the man must knoyv why comparison with that caused by the car as them righted� It -What a ,. . . '. . Covv Stable Manger. , �Mj orations, with their Constant pressure 2,500 oases last err, collected $10,000 in Europe. Do 'tell ,us what you osw?� I f" � . . Many of our most troublesome weeds are around the City Hall, and their high wage claims and had 325 cases. in court Really, I did not have a minute for sight- t, . A novel manager for's cow stabletable is on- introduced plants. It iso Curious fact that Charges to the public, demanded to meet 300 of which it won. It isnot i Seeing. - I went with Snook's Tourists, you - , a charity, it know.', . dorsed by Waldo F. Brown. In his stable the migrations of man have often been the interest and dividends upon their in• distinctly discourageoineadleas gation I , behoe one wide manger running through traced by a study of each plants. flated captalizstion. It there is any Abuse but it seeks to get --- 110112 the Contra, and a row of cows facing inward , just as for the friandleas -��--- - - . . . . . ' i from each side. In deaaribillg it he says 46 Witallea-in the cream 11 may be chased in a municipal department the remedy 'a poor. . . � !" ,o I there should be no obstructions in it and out by disolving a teaspoonful salt in a at hand. The public can at Any time THE HA-Ppy rARMER'S LIPS. 0 0 N L. 40. go. , �, . I I . that, it 'should be floored with dressed quart of water and adding this at a temper. demand an investigation, and the accounts , Ele rose at dawn, washed on &'bench, lumber, so that hay may be easily pushed ature of 65 0 Fahr. to each font! quarts of are open to exmmination. With the case of Just outside by the pump; - ,through it, and a broom meet with little cream, just before churning. � ,the private corporation the remedy is not Then fed the horses, co we and pigs, 11 1111! — <.: Churning. . drualm - . . � resistance in sweeping it. The feed boxes Butter kept at Alaw temperature quickly at hand. The ac3ounts are kept secret, And himself on the jump, . BEST COUG—HMEDICINE. . . I for meal he has projected half their width spoils when brought into a higher. Austra- and any demand to see them is resented as Then worked till I noon upon the farm / . Over the manger and half over the stall. liau exporters found this out tbrou an interference with. private rights, And hurried home to eat, I BY DBUGGISTS ZVZJ . I . I (i was Pic or mush, •. . I ' n r to the tions of hidden methods, are past unray. ,. With very seldom meat. . I . . I He has also two ventilating shafts leading British market, as it quicklybecame rancid' , . " . I experience, in sending frozen butte 91' costly while the secret workings, the ritmifica- And all he ba I =_ F=U I to the loft above which he uses for drop. . . "I -1 jping bay through tato the manger. In whentbawed. � elling. , . . � His afternoon was like his morn, I I ____________�_ n It is a, gool praotiod i I 11 Attention has frequently been called, Then supper was the cry; . ( 4. answer to adver0o criticisms he says that it 1:1 n Washing butter . : I . to add a handful of salt to the washing of late, to the way in which the city has And if exhausted be still felt, n,dba ' I I I is a great saving of space and also labor, as long been throwing away li� giving away They filled him up with pie. 11 I ' ' 1, I valuable franchises that I the hav -is , dropped from above directly dry salted or salted with brine. It renders Y a ' . before"t __ water, whether the butter is afterwards might, properly He worked till dark to fool his flock, ( t attle; that there has not been more complete and easy the Washing out of I Then took his tallow light - I 1"OTT15. I . h managed, bring in a large and,,muoll -needed ' �, � to the least from the cows hooking; . And when we just begin to live I ( &� I l. ii�, and lastly, that he has been able to keep is the butter-milk. \I, , revenue. When the city has not done this Said to the world goo ve . . 1. d night. I . Ky . thor6ughly clean, It is a common mistake to attach itself, the Legislature has done it for the � I 11 ly I too much importance to. size in n of I fraternal Lucy is just two. She CA I'l- . g �, 2� 0 " oat, only taking about two minutes to n contradistinction to wha,t her mamma one day, holding 'up her . - Poultry. For the Thanksgiving market, has been falsely termed I paternal,' but Chubby hand aiid saying. 11 Cut my bones," mp"MULSION , as it is very easily swept city-& good illustration __0a_rT_til7e' me to sweep the whole length of thirty feet. two plump and well-matured ten-potind b I � I . I i . Rape as a Cleaning crop. - will bring considerable more profit which is really fraternal-the principle'of meaning her nails.-Youth's Companion. I i .0 . I "I ' I . . There is ,no crop grow . n, perhaps, �which thane one lean and lank weighing twenty mutual self-help on the part of a commun- �Bnd,l Do you smoke ? 11 the maiden asked ... 1, Of Pure Cod I 1. .1 . . I Can 1) ity, which renders for 1he benefit Of its .suddenly. . I . a better utilized as a cleaning crop pounds. .1 . r . . " " Y-yes, sometimes, I he stam - . . than rape. This is largely owing to the �xoepbing sheep no other do members those services which can better mered. Well, I wish you'd smoke now. I ? Liver Oil and ... meatioMed . I . I late period at which it may be sown. of animals more rapidly degenerate for want be performed, by united action than when These mosquitoes are eating me up., I I : I I left to ,rivals or individual effort." ! . I course much of its efficacy for this purpose of attention or need of new blood infusions ' HYPOPHOSPHITES ' We.cannot calUto mind a place in Amer A letter from Lord Knni rord is pub- de :; I I pends upon this previous preparation of thorn � a 3. . ian poultry. Last year at the Dominion icy in which the street rail - lished stating t . . I . theland, Experimental Farm, two different strains . Ways are owned I h%t the law offioere of the . .11 . I I but there is usually ample time . Crown advise the question of the Trinity . g of Lime and ' / - ; L -,;r-- I . for this, as the rape need not be sown till of Buff'Coohina were mated, and the re, and managed by a city corporation. In University musical degrees to be b . About the last week in June. It may be cult, it idsaid, was stent in a larger per- several conutries the great railways are by petition before the Priv 'C brought K I I 4 sown even later where the soil is good find tentage of egos, producing hardy chickens owned and operated by the Government, ' ' ,Soda I I - � ., ' where it Can. be given ample cultiv;tion of large size. . . and in some countries this is done very It is said much dissatisfaction 'exists , . .0 afterwall with the horse . ,— . Eincoossfully. A recent article in the Now amongst ingmen of , � - 1-11"C" , get the ,Conservative work Scoff's El"'Hislon �,,, -has. is, a 'It'ande)71411 I®h nul,siou. it - . A Voice From the Boudoir. York Ledger says that 11 in Victoria-the Montreal owing to the WaY. appoint Plesh"J"r-oducer. it is me . .1: derground'ice-H(fuso. I most Progressive of the Australian colonies Monte Best .Remed'y for. CONSUMPTION, I i , are made by the Federal Government. . . 11 What a foolish man?" said Miss -telegraphs, railway andirrigation works, Mr. Gladstone will arrive in Edinburgh scrofula, 13rouchitis,Wasting Dig- I I Formerly, many ioe:houses were con- Grace � whic'� in the United States are in private on the 20ib October, and will addre , as at cases, Chronic Coughs and Coldil. . , atruoted underground, but the plan has to Ail M-an are foolish, my dear," re- hands, are owned and managed b lo6at three meetings, pro PAILATABLF AS RIFLN. been almost entirely abandoned. You can Y�� the probably at Edin. . , I marked miss Trim. 11 To what particular state. So far adjelographs are concerned, burgh, Dalkeith and'Weat Calder. About Seott's Emulsi()II i, only P11 L lip in salmon color I keep ice in the cellar of 'your rammer- one do you refer 211 . , the 29th or 30th he will visit Do 1,,rai)i,cr. Avoid all imifationsor substitutiona. . I this is trive 'of England also, but the rates Dundee, where � sc),cl 1,y ,11 Druggists a t ri. and $1.00. 1 , I house, if it is well drained. Run a tile Ad It says hare in the paper that a Phil&. are much lower in Victoria, than . in the he will be presented with the freedom of the SCOTT & BOWNE. lJoll6ville. . drain from the cellar bottom, so that the delphian hae just offered to sell himself to mother country. city. . I � i " water from the ice will run away quickly. a Coroner for M." � to The Victoria railways . I I Arrange it so that air cannot get to the Ye now pay four It Really I" exclaimed 'Miss Boar. "I an�one-hallfper cent. on the capital ex- -1 AMU " for am delighted to know that there it one ended, and would make much larger YM 90 SANDS OF BOTTLES . bottom of the ice. After - providing 0 Im ') . thorough drainage, put in about two feet man who fully appreciates himself."- returns were it not the policy of the colony � I - 1, , of sawdust on the bottom. Put about Chicago Times. . to continually lower the fares and freights r CIVEN AWAY YEARLY.' , eighteen inches of sawdust on all sides of I . , I so as to encourage industries and render . U HE F. T When I say Cure I. do not incaa I I the ice, add two foot or more on to Ice sliIe Was Always Late. service to the people, This purpose is bave tliem return again. 6 M EA PO ARADI merely to stop tijeni for a time, and then . .1 r will not keep in the cellar unless i� is well ' Epilepsy or Failing Sick C L 0 U R E. I have made the disease of Fite, I � Terro Haute Express : Mrs. Wickwire•`- carried so far in Now South Wales that Worst cases. Bec nelso a life-long study. I warrant .,7y remedy to Cure tha . ,. ause others nage failed ion reason for not now receiving a cur . Send t Qnce for a. treatise and a Free Gottie pf my I drained. If you go first you Will wait for me on the school children are conveyed free o � e 0 a , Oats Pcftg. other shore, won't you, dear 2 Mr. Wick- on colonial railways, while in I= leostoffice- It costs You nothin�, for a trial, and It. will cure you. Address:-[,I,Q,Qo0T, , V 1W.C.,o Brahch oihce thfalliblO K'amedy. Give Express and The Minnesota Experiment Station ex. Wire-I suppose so. I never went Any- romissiona of fare are made to ., 186 WEST ADELAIDE STREET, TOqON-ro. I porimented last season with oats and peas where yet withOnt having to Wait for yon classes of students. / � 1. sowed together. It reports that either the At least half an hour. -The low fares of the Victorian railways . . I blue or white CAnada field peas are the 0 are the more surprising because the wage � , . a I � ! S U M111 beat sorts to Pow with oats, And advises Edward Langevin, who went from Quebec of labor are about twice As high as they are sowing in the proportion of three bnebelo to St. Paul in 1849, has just died in, the in England, had coal coals nearly twice as L %IRS 11 IVY I �) . of peas with & bushel of oats, or where the latter city. Be leaves a fortune estimated Much. We,ahould Add, the street railroads I ..,* I I T%T- ft I oats will stool a great deal, two-'thirds of a at $5,000,000. I in Victoria belong not to Private corpora- I ' - 1*7 t " 1A ICA e i bushel of oats. Theodore Louis, of Wis. Ladies who paint, their faces Jay on a tions, but to the municipalities. The above named I , , 11 TO TTTO EDITOR.--Ploasc itiforin your readers oi,jt I Itave a posltiv6 remedy for disease. Byitstitnely ,etll,)txf:,,ti�dsoflioi)eiessc,.IscsI I ..... -cousin, on hie manured land, sows only priming of chalk fitot, which is prima facie eight a us � tb_1 1� t I ! 1 � ,!?�#v ." " Am"W" 4 1 I � t I - I I ecojg ireople _ __ I h' � __14, ar upon the disease measure 7ean u:. at 1, '11' I 4 � og� THE 43 COUGH =ME MEDICINE. C I MN:E. t BOLD r3. � I'M11M . III I I 1, I I I I." �, i �� S I 11 " A , � � 9 , " , I , t, I , I I. I 11 , , �J 11 I f nX=__0ZZZ=0-n_MM �A I -hour labor day has been observed I shall be giad to qedtl two bottles of nly 1,1ne ,ave been. ermanently cured;I �� t I L I "Cive— , .1; ioa,d;hhlf,bu-sbol-zf-ost"u&-,two, bushob -,of,levidontly-,of�-t-beir-art.-'----*--,-------,--, 7"Vfhy6U-gJj6f,1t vidt-ori's ,Oluers ts&o-�uci,"fiif"vfr,--Mupttun"iftlit-�yvill-!�rdii-&-fiiiylli'61f'ygkP�6�.z�iiiidT'o.�jUN6�'A�f4��.q. S v, - dy rlk'KF- to,X"_(,--,your reasers,whoATa . I vlao.w ISO West AdolaidIL Ce., %,01RONT0. ONUR10. Respectfully, T. A. GL 1.)" 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