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Author of "Home Course In Mo4om
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'I Mriculture"
Copydiffit. 1909, by Americika, lPreos -
Alisocipition.
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Tbo elf4ton' Now Era
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, Japanese Menthol is unequal -
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cun oe Rept Q, "oner, witti a reisumns
ied as a vain ;relieving agent.
.larger yield. F0 fodder 9r, silage
.&pplied in the " 1). & If.11
drilled corn gives toore tons of dry
Menthol Plaster it Is1lielUOSt
watter tier #(*rp and Is more easIly
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hauffled by, thio corn binder. In some
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effective remedy known for
ot the states west of the Atissouril
I L a a, P,heumatic
go "i"tic
liver. where the soft is light and refu.
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hill ocainty. II-stiviv- gives the be -4 re -
& L." Ueuth6l. Plaster the
aults.
"The number of kernels to use per
next time you are suffering
hill depends upon the richness of the
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from any one of tbese com-
§o1l. On the average corn belt soils,
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plaints. and be convinced. .
L three kernels per bill will give t1te best
results. Very rielf'solls can support
each at druggists. L
four, while, on poor soils. two are
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enough, It pays. bollf to look$ allot In
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ease ot cul0vating to drir.e straight
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while planting and to take pailu.
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bare ,the rows, ,check strat.-lit cross-
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IMPERIAL -OXFORD
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As many barroiVIngs as possible
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shmild be given tile Corn between
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OuRds up the System
planting tinie and the time It eponos
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up. if heavy rains 1Mve packpd the
Strengthens the
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soil or if It 1.5 badl,v. Infested .with
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weeds it will pay to follow tilt- plan I ter
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Clives Wow Lifo
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marks with ill(- Cultivator .before liar -
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by,"Wil wediclao doulars.
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As soon as the rows nian be followed
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tile. cultivator should, be 'started. If
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tiny deepsuittrotioit is to he -iven It
romommum
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should be the first two tilt . over, tiew
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before. When the kernels germinate
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fore the soil Is fRied with (.01111, roots,
you have 4 complete record of the vl-
After tile corn k1s six or Oght litebes
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Tailty of each car. Those In which
. high, some fort") (if surfnee vultivator
rnels failed to -
that ,will not disturb .the soil to a
germinate sho�ld be discarded. Those
depth of mo -e tharl two or three inch.
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that show weak germination should be
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es should b.!,nsed, In.tbe western part
of the corl� belt, where tilt, fieldi live
put In a pile by themselves. If there
large. the two row cultivator Is becom-
Is enough seed, without them .tlxey
111X polyalar. it the corfi�LIS VQrr
should not ,be used at all. It there
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straight both w . ays tbe,",e ou
Is not enough of the strong seed the.
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other will have tD be used. By putm�
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nnd ewible one man toliandle at lenvt
ting It on the wArmest. driest soil It
holf iv� much more land.
will make, a fairly good- growtb�
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The: proble I In of cultiva I fill-, a corn,
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I Grading the Seed.
. field �several himidrod acres In e, - Kteiti,
After the corn has been tested It
. s�ivb its Is It) matly of the gi!ent
should be, run through a seed coin
,found
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eoi-fi growing' regions of the pralrk�
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grader. This will remove the Irregular
stlife.,I� has�' beeti grehily simplified
� butt and tip Reruels a'nd.'dItldetfie
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.,'In,!(; tilt- two row cultivator came into
rest -into several grudes. aceproling to
nse,' *Itli,the' perfect working Corn
size. If the corn Is well graded In this
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.plaut(�Vs now -In the mairket the row.,;
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-way an edge drop planter will give the .
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(if (j,orn m.1y be nulde Lq
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best results. Vor k0nels.of different'
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iliv.1,wo row eultivator can b&,fi-.4eq
sizes; however,- the full hill drop Is
without dill L leulty, ThIs. haq hroll,ght
preferable. The calibration of the
Itifolut n facility of cult Iva t loll will
planter is an Impottant point It an.
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bgs addect'largely to tile yf�ld Ill lnqn,�.
even stand Is to be securQd. By block-
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parts (if the c�onnlrr. Before,the coin
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Ing up the planter. so thatthe wheels
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lng of the olouhl row c ILIV for tl
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are clear of the. ground and running
wi"is douger that much of the hind of
through a pailful or so of each- grade
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L ill(.. N,.,(.stPvjj p4ivtIQii'of*tIjv bell woufd
of c orn plates can be selected ' that will
. 6ft,owe too *%veed.y fiSr'Carit. culture. *
drop the desired 'number (If kernels
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ninet�-flve times out 'of a hundred.
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HOW jS THISO..L.
These plates should be ptit 'with their
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particular grade of corn in, readines's
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for planting time., . .. .
Dandelion. -and Rhubarb fcr stornach,
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SlandrAke and Juuipev fo� liv'er and
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: Preparing tht Soil. . .
� kidneys, - Casearrat und Selina for the
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With graded seed of bl;vli g . e . rinjunt-
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bowels, Capsictim and Aloin to pre -
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,out griping. - U -Need -a Herb Tablets
Co6tain these valuable ingredients. 5C
brated it good stand is almost Certain.,
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Vkblets f6r'25qj,250 tablets for 81A. A
The next st4, -is to prepare the soil to
doctor for half.weent a dav, Free
receive the, seed.' In' sections, where
samples tit 411 drug:storaq.'in Clinton, :
there is any danger of drought it pays,
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to run over . the fall.plowitig with a
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barrow early In the spring� This crumi
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THE VETEX.
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start, only to be klll�d by. 4he. disk
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later. .As soon - as possible after the
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small grain Is In tile disk should'be
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set to work on tile corn grourfol. .If
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is to "�pri%y' the ,cattle oaeh inornin.g
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.there is time It pays to- double -disk, as
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With -the -following 1pixtui-6-b.efore tboy
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the soil Is left in-smootber and finer .
go to pasture. .T0 .one gall'on ofAcero.
. condition. After diskirig- the ground
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should be -harrowed occasionally until
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- anq fj�c, 01111co's 'of oil - of tar; - Stir
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In many cases cord-follo*s. corn, and
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spring. Spring plowing should not be
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'1� fall of the previous year, Plow,
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j 0 tug for the crop should by -all
, iveans be done the fall before If possi-
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, Bating In the ground will meet the
, same fate. Frost Is one of the farm,
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;,. Ing Is to crumble It more thoroughly
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I . . disli-Ings. If the land Is clover sad, as
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% growth that is available for fall and
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�11 a sack Is sometimes advocated, but on
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. .I dertakIng. A better way is to go out
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� and ,k a lond as soon as it -ly
,�:' 'well ripened and before any very haid
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� fr9sts come.. -If this Is picked from the
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. ,out atia the remainder spread over the
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,: - I bottom of the crib or fed to the hogs.
I Half a dozen such loads will usuall�
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I good plan to save abouf twice as much
, seed as will be required, so that selec-
- tion can be more rigid lit the spring.
� It there are no very 'severe freezes
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'. before husking begins in earnest some
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:. which the best ears may be thrown. A
� . % better quality of seod may be obtained
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� on It entirely, however. because a hard *
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11. freeze when the edru is full of moisture
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.�,, it up where it can dry out quickly.
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. this, as t -be air ctin circulate readily,
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� good way to hang the corn is to tie
1, *I number of ears on a long binding
1� twine. After the corn Is well dried
out and before extremely cold weather
� comes It should be put in the storage
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I I tilation. If the corn is dry some free7-
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, Along in February the corn should be
sorted, picking out only those ears of
. fair slzq, well filled at the butts and.
�. tips and symmetrically shaped throughm
. . out. Further Instructions for selecting
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�: ferent parts of the sped room and test-
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1. ed. A fold of moist flannel between
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; Et the corn between the layers of
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. 710. V -SIZED EA11.8 ARE TILUN,ril?UL.
: � . Ine. If dil the kvriiels show . strong
� I 'sprouts try .9 second tv-st. If flilq gh�4es
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:. 1he Same restili tho'vitality of tho Aced
; inny be ttikpn for granted. If soine of
. the kernels fall if) gi,rivinna, and oth-
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�� Tenlent size and pitt Into it thrve or
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i four Inches of mol.,l sand or sawdust.
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i hp 9 been nuirked Into lneh�stlnavois- ,
I Lily down as mwny Pars in it row on
: th(% floor as there are .wlunrek In the
box. Tnke fonr to six kvi-tivIs from
I vach Par, selceting thein froin dIffforefInt '
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� square cor-
J)arts, nti(l plilev th"1111 Ill 11 ,
� irdsponding to the ii-imber of (I)p efif
�.: from which tll,-Y came, Corr tile
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I tertfels with three or f layers of
I I moist cloth and wlill , sorne 11lore of
the sawdust or sand and set away no
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I ' , , 'have persistent coughs are, a�q.ft rule,
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. . . . , suffering from worma. An excellent
very deep, as it makes a loose layer of 'remedy Is to 41ssolxe one-half pound
dirt into ivItIch.the molsturo,cannolt of Oppe.ins lit wav�in Niater and Mrs:
readily rise from theAubsoil.; As� it in the�,,.sjop for 1.()o ljQ4d - or. pigs;
consequence the furrow s.lice dries but. .T,Ws' dose shoultl. be. glifp. for- fire
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and .tile -growth. of the young corn inornings. Tile i and
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plant Is checked. A diskitig before. rep.e0 it iiecessmvy. L For a. *"Liler
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plowing will cut - up ,the stillks and number than, 100 -give a good draw to
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provide a fine fayer which will -.1 -all each bead.. . . . r . .. .. . .
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. into tt � ie bottom or.the furrow and bell) . .,. � . . Cure For- . Mange. � . . I . .
to rostore capillai4y. .�In soils tlli,vt are - Fbilowhig, is a. recommended cure
liable ,to I , jake� .,each day's plavving for -mange in bogs: Creosote,.One and
should be hark -owed bKilre lea.vitir., the one-lialf oullces, Jaril, two' p9unds.
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. flehl 'at night. It littliD work at this . ,,Ilx '14. . acted
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tiaie will prevetit the..formation of - parts of. the body.' Or,,su)pbur, due -
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clods -and save ten Whei; as much ti-ou-- . littif I. pound ard; * two. .'pounds. ' Uix
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tile trying to� pulvdrlze� t1win later, and apply as ,suggested above. .Tuv-
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.Three or four. additional barrowipgs pentlue'unil sul'phur. at the rate of ton
'I sually * I put 'tile . : . spring - plo�vlllg
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w 11 a. , 0 parti of the fortnor to jilue of the lat-
Ifitollirsvel6s shape for. planting. ' , ter la another effective remedV,-' The
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when groWlng Corti for grilih. -lis It' but -the atilmal .slioul(l be carefully
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11" . .. dairy stock grli.q'ing oil grecti.alfalfa, ,a
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1, . remedy should alivily.4. be lit baud.
. "IV � . NY heti 'I h ' e swelling Is uot so, great.. as
11 .. P1 I in re-quiro ft trocav give two ounces o . I
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I I . I aromatic spirits oftimmonla in it quart
I " - � * - - of'61d wat6r.'as.a. droneb, or half an
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i . bUnce of chlovide of. little inny'lle' ills.
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solved in it pint of topid.water and tboi
CU RE - � dosc repented every �alt 'hour ilititil
. Sick ReadAchil and rellevol'all, the troables inci- , the bloating.has stibslde-ir-�Cows should
, dent to A blitons State of the oyAtern, 811011 AS .
Dlyphiesp, Nftugea, Drowslnci;� Distross after ne�cr Ile turnod., ou ro alfalfa wheu
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Icathl ainifttheSido &e N hiletbeirmost they.are blingry, foi
remal�1,4111ulealle(�ess,has�c.c"bow.rx In outing, ably ;bloat - . . . . - . I
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�eq�acbe, Ca!rerQL!ttlo NO* VIVA ato I � ,%r I
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4coltht ly va tiablefil Constipation, curingAnd pro- Tou can -beat it mule .)ybdu the �rfttcr
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venting this annoyin I I t 0110theyalloo , Stops, - .. I . .
torrect all disorderii .Velo.ln,�,="U',�,, StImulatethe You'can pull his ear as It WNIMIY flop.4;
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Ilvet and tegulato the bovy ,
ouro(i . I.. You can pound hiln. mightily, hero ant*.
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I � . As he- gloomily,stands with a patient air-
. � In W . A, inulelz a mule -you can TrImIce Illm. fee*;
e 0 ey oulPlal;w, ApTometothonewbo Yoti can light a bonfire beaeath his Reel;
iBuffer from thisdWressingeomplalfit; botfortil, You Can 111al'o him squirmo illough he Ivill
laa lythoirgoodne�stloesnotou(Ilip,re,atiatho8o not tote, I
. opribetrythe %k,)Jljln4 these little pills vain- But what can you do with I% motorboat?
101ratao an %V1LyS thattlfey. will liotbawl. ' -Peorla. llerald�Transcrlpt,
I . dOWIt buttlioln. Butafteralloickliftd I .
' ' You can start It It you're on to vour Job,
I 1 Yon call tyll tile craill< of the thifigurnbob"
You,can tighten tile dingus it it's loose
, 11int heroig who.ra Theft open the valve and turn on till'o
ta ill, bit Aof 0 .. I , i 9�, I ,, i 1!v 1
1 voinalte ofir great boaot Outpillocaraitwlille juke, ,.
btliers do Tiot, . Put goo on tile wl)lvzer an6 twirl the
Carter's Little Ltv(,r P111S ato verr anitill atil crank; '..
veryeasytotafte. oneortwottlialuakendoge' , .
�jpe tllftt the jig"r f1f a antog Lon the shatIlt.
They are tittle veg(Aablo alu do- not gri ot I
Crget but byVeIr geutleattion, pleme sirlda it the thin, t3till, NilIcs spite of all your
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I It is well to have ou hand A PRETTY FANCY, ******* *-W********** *******
a, retuedy, simple, effective and � - * , _*
easily applied, for mosquito Pachot$ of Lacie and Muslin For To* * "T I 11
bites, insect §tings, sores, Gowns, . _*
bruises, sunburn, and injuries To mahe tile povket pwtographoti, * C orrect , *
which bT Intended for a tea gown ur * I , Is 0e Only *
to the Ski*,,, and, forty oiher aressy intisila frock tritunied with the * . . ' _*
4illneuts, :4ot always danger- same ribbon and all Lover Ince. two 0 0%,A. Kind Our
urea ' str1pap.1 all Over three Inches wide and * *
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by outward application. Such body of the bag -and twplvik inclips * Wedding LOustomers *
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knit stick. For ordinary occas,lons the
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8torebouse, we - are . now buying* all . . . .
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dpred�;are the little- cbats of emb�rold- -. �.' . . I I I A � . . .� .1.sl . ,
.elled batiste. �or'. d Ott I . . ... - . Ies, Wahted. .f.tive,ji :?v - -
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r without th6 the frock� Tilt,, 6ottom A.q cut long PAII,. Winter and Evabot0ink-App'lee. . . . .1 I . I . . � . .
. inulatiolls.,-Ql) the.,floo . . L . . . . Before pelling, gee me . or My ug6nts, - . . . . .. .. . . . � . . � I #0 .
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. lifiplement has a -long hatidle by which. I . C- CANTELON
It Is I I , ..' Child grows. 8on�etimes the fullness, . - � .. . ..... 1, . I I.. Ne' .. " Telephone . .,
I Cavrkl oitinV�i tenitlY ind at the at'ibe back Is a I . . . * ,. . . . . . . . I : - .. � . . I
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. .the lideloses. hiding JI'l b.)ll' '31 . L� . I ; iT . - . eanew
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habittiai j OkCr.. . "Ile ,Sa-ved. eighteen . . , . r 0 er boshel at killis, or 25c for' '0 . . � L L . .11, I
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toulshed o3ulooker. ' * '* r I .0; 1;1'<L'(� od-vd...t narro 'L filled Ill'onlotly. .. . . . .
.. I . ' ' . .coat IS a Is � L I . Orders r, . . .. . . I . of firm. nanies, changes of. Street .. -. i
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and savool the lives of two kittens that lich -a Coat.. can lip. ,warn 0V(!r tiny - . - r . . should be handed'in , . I
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were about. to b' dashod through a' . str6ightslio Coat . . They are 4 . ni;sf fall. . . I . Belgravoi,. 0 . n ti I I : . I . r . . : . r I . r r I � ... . . r . .. I . . .
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wheat ma6bine. r As'all t1ats bftve`hlne Oed, In a color, thbugh for' tiny, babies : I . . r . . L ..
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lie saved.". .' r 1. . I 0 ., .. ean be waslwd, .For-r'.Oxy. "Varril Went])-, . . .L r I - - . .. ... . '. Lo�al 1 %na er 01 . � �,.:
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.ven of coloretl lawn. There . . . I . . .
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kittens?" . , 1. , . - . I Is it surprising amount of warliath In - welland promptly. . . .
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"oh I gue ftlaeted.by-the these Cotton f;lbrIes' r vinc6 vou thiii; out - -
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truthful, .A-Irs. De 311irtias Then why 'llongbL tied I Our old stand is oppo§lte . figurewewilLask Will please you I
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Out In'the sun she rompoid- 'and-rati, . j . prosOeotive briolm . . . r. I pair I Ing stowd ob ag usual and all 're - . . . I b .. - . . I
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-Alnk-D6 .8,ou see 'that pr,itty�:gjrj? bride to.b.o."was del-Ighted to give her there, still solisitijbi;.your Patronage. , . . L . , . .
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Wink-Zroes, ell? . . 0nowing, tit(' importilice of.ilot 9i [tillp L 31. t(j L . � . . .
I 11 .1 trile .1.0,lij Guaranteed be t1i - e UeSt- I Vied Sackson's Old �jtotnd. . . I
. Bink-'reil. ' oier the*,w1re. She's a. '.too -8ft!ftdIIV at th*- TIVV(llt;. (" . I Agent -for l3vitisb-AmkicAn Cles,ning . .
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Doan's Kidner 11ills have. done me. , ( �� , . Superl . . I We r.Want ' %
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lla've been trolublt'd w1th barkaelir for r-aldfloss c1lighle to Land - . .
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took . Plid ends of string and Corti., , Lakes, Georgian Bar, or ,ainong the .
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I ant entirely eured, can dol all ni� own , .t22!!!�_!M!!2!tT# t�� , , " I Thirty Thousand. Is. ands. . . - else tilint you Can With 119, You Vfil,L . . .
work and feel a-; g,)0,1 a's I Aid )1efore* r Tickets and inform.aluft froln n1l flnd. Mint we are not "all at sea," in onr . , , �
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Doxn's Kidney Pills are Af) opnts pot .. 11 ofsteength-No. 1, 41, 1, Ve. 9" I .
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T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. repah -oil v6ceitt,of vVire. I FOR FLETCHER'$ '
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