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Veloislit Imlace.
• The grain which is known to be weak
c
in the straw should never be greteli
Opofi 8ofhumus soile, On the other
hand, it rosy 14just what is wanted
in stiff' soils qr those which aro eherp
and gravelly. A. grain that is known
to require.% good strong soil to perfeet
shonld not be sown peon° of medium
s quality, Aor should a grain, luxuriant
lu it habits Q straw growth, be sown
over-rieh iieils, Attention to these
things may save much ezipeose and
prevent what in many instances results
in loss.
To buy a large quantity of seed grain
and sow it M a locality where it has
not, been tried heretofore is uot wise,
unless, indeed, its characteristics as to
freedom from rust, strength of straw,
time of ripeuiog, ad its qualities as A
milling grabs, have been earefully
studied. When this has been done,
with due regard, at the same time to
FRIDA1. AITOUST 1801,
444 lii.14017M.
If bad known in the morning
Ma* wearily all the day
The words unkind
Would trouble ray mind
I said when you went away,
I had been more careful daring
Nor given you needlese paint
Bid we vex "our own"
With look and tone
We might never take back again.
For though to. quiet evening
You may give me n kiss a peace,
rot it might bo
That never for um
Tho pain of the heart should cease.
Hew twiny go forth in the morning
That oere r come home at night
And hearts have broken
And harsh words spoken
That sorrow can im'er set right
We have careful thoughts for the stranger
And smiles for the coming guest;
But oft for our own
The bitter tone,
Though we love our own the best ?
All lips with the curve impatient,
-All brow with that look of scorn.
'Twere cruel fate
Were the night too late
To undo the work of the morn 1
—MaseoAnwr E. SAieosese,
The Selection, of Winter Wheat
for Seed.
The aelectiou of winter for seed al-
ways will be a matter of much impor-
' tance, It has rtever received that
attention at the bands a the farmers
like leprosy in the body politic for to lie '
years. All this the the (=tatty has Rave you tams to it that there are
been calling itself Christian, pulpits no carcases left unburied about the
Imre been silent, mioisters have been pasture ?
dumb, and all, forsooth, Immune mine Lave you kept your »Withal; place
eters have nothing to do with polities, clean Ond thil, 50 yen wou
Away with such canting hypocrisy ashamed to have the perso
What do pulpits exist few hut to de. your butter come in at mil
mums evil.? Whet to aninisters paid Have you held your temp
for but to expose wrung? It is our ing the heifers to milk, and intyt)
no
mission to be everlastingly scourging kickers imootOhere ?
the Poor, but to say nothing about the I -lave they fonnd out tl
rieh 2 Are we sent to mete out the their best friend ?
damnation to the miserable sinner Rave YOu been regular in
who steals a loaf to ,appease the crave ot milking ? '
hags of hunger, but say nothing about Have yon kept tia,it wher
the honorable and right honorable could have eome each. clay?.
shiner who pilfers his thousands that Rave you put a little
he may spend them on his lusts ? their backs eceasionally,to
•
from becoming full of gr
Aimee Alornints,—Are you disturbed at night
and broken iise your rest by a slck child suffering and spring
crying with pain of Cutting Teeth ? so send at
once and get bottle of 11 Airs, Winslow's Soothly HAW: you used only t
Syrup" for Children Teething. Its valuate inealm
able. It will relieve the poor' little *mamas packages to put the butter in
immediately. Depend upon ft, mothers ; there levo
mistake about it, It CUTOB Dysentery and Diarrhea% Have you been beat by so
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manlarity of soil conditions, a venture regulates the Stomach and Bowels cures Wind Collo, awl bought a °hero or butte
tone and :ntlawlynss reduces Inflammation, and givee
OE this kind may be made with some I slow's Soothing Syrup." or children teething is
to the whole system. "Mrs. %Vim you don't wsut
hope Of success. , pleasant to the taste and is the prescription of ono of
the oldest and best female physicians and nurses In
To••••••• the 'United States, and is for sale by an druggists
Mrs. 111111104's nide, throughout the world, Price twenty-five coots a
When Mrs. Million bottle, Be sure and ask for "Alas. WzissaoWs
goes to ride sho BOOTIIINW SVAUP ^ odui take no other kind
travels forth in state,
Rm.' horses,fral of fireand pride,go prams- .
ing from the gate • Growing Medicinal Plants.
But so the beauties dose day she views A. great number of valuable medicie
with languid eye,
Iler flesh in weakness wastes away, her nal herbs are indigenous to Ontario;
voice is but a sigh. and there i; no doubt by systematic.
For Mrs Million is in an advanced culture handsome profits might be
state of' catarrh, and all the luxuries realized from them. In other coma
tilat wee. Gil Can buy fail to give he tries this industry forms a prominent
generally which its lin portancedemands. comfort, She, envies her rosy waiting part of their agriculture. In the
That a certain kind of wheat gives aI maid, and would give all her riches fo.
good yield: in one locality s is no • 0
that ounce woman's pure breath d
r
rnidcl,e of the sixteenth century Queen
patentee that it will do eo in another blooming health. Now, same rue '
t Bono, of Poland, imported various
and disinterested friend would advise kiude of inedicinal plants from Italy
where the conditions of soil and climate Mrs Million of the wonderfuls Merits of and bed them acclimatized in Podolia,
are different. it is wen, thereeormor Dr Sage's Catarrh iiernedY) she Would From that part of Poland their oulti.
ldarvation spread throughout the 'region
now known as Southern Russia. But
the farming of the medicinal plants
was soon abandoned in , Russia, At
present there are forty•eight species
growing wild in that region. They
have lost their curative virtues, but
their Italian origin is still preserved in
the name by which they are known in
the Russian tongue. A few years ago
some farmers in th; Government of
Kharkov again began •to cultivate
them. Their 'efforts proved _so ree
munerative that many other farmers
followed their example. Now the
cultivation is carried • en in four die-,
triets af that Government, and yields
good profit to the planters. Large
quantities of anise seed are soli in
foreign countries, 'yielding clear profit
of some 50 to 80 rubles per desyatin.
Such plants as gensing, in such des
mend Ohina, podophyllin; taraxae
cum, colchicum, saffron, golden rod,
tansy, juniper, horbhound, dill pepper -
merit, chamomile, yellow flag, worms
wood, hemlock, valerian, and a host
of other plants used in the Oar-
nstaeoposia. are natives of this province,
and some of them make a vigorous
growth along the sides of our roads
and in fields and woodlands. It is
Well known that the peppermint farms
in different parts of -the State of New
York yielded large profite, and there
is no doubt that the systematic cal&
vation of the plants above ntentioued,
as the raising of anise seed in the
Province of IChrkov%above 'mentioned,
would be a profitable branch of ine
dustry.
the farmers to note the oheracteristics
of growth of any kind of wheat so far
•as they can before they conclude to
sow it. Some kinds of wheat may be
just exactly adapted to the conditions r
Voice from the Pifti
n that her case is not past help.
$600 reward is offered by the uninufacs,
turers for acuse of catarrhin the had
which they cannot cure.
of and climate in one locality
which would not do well when sown in
a different soil not ten miles away. A
striking instonce of this occurred in
the test of growing Manchester winter uay Canade occupies a humiliating
wheat at the Experimental Farm dur.fposition among the nations of the
ing the past two years, where this
variety proved a complete failureoaing
to rust, while in other localities in the
west it proved one of the Most useful
lias seen the sixty kinds of winter
wheat grown at the aforementioned
farm just before the ripening period,
says in regard to them that many of
them were of much promise. • It will
e premature to speak of the probable
yields in this issue, but we mention
ere that we understand it is thej. of Professor Shaw to brino our
KINGSTON, July 27.—Last evening
Rev D McCormick of Bethel Oopgree
Rational church spoke about the cor-
ruption at Ottawa. He said :—To-
g te. As a people we have good
reason to be both ashamed and indig-
nant. The eyes of the civilized world
, wheats grown. One of the staff, who I civilized world are speakin about
are upon us. The tongues of the
and the press of the civilized. world is
publishing abroad our infamy and
making capital out of our there'd., To-
day Canada is a byeword in the earth,
The word is a synonym, for corruption,
bribery and trickery, for whatever is
low, and mean, and ditty,and disgust*.
ing polities and business. If all is
true that we read there are Uen in
bulletin on these grains early in this 1 our Parliament that oughe to be in
on th .
t There was
a decided difference in
penitentiary, men in prnmiuent places
who are no better than common
°any of the characteristics of these thievesonen in responsible ()Mos who
tuns as they grow side by side in the are fit only to associate with footpads.
kots. Some of them evidently grew If all is true we have paid °elide's
fore robust than others na.turally,and who buy votes and sell them, who
serefore might 'be expected to give takes bribes -and gives thew, who
steer results on soils not very rich devour title widow and rob the father
-
e Early Red Chneson was one of I less for party ends and political pur.
earliest, but its habits of growth poses. These men live in an atmos.
Id lead•one to believe that it would phere of moral contamination. Is it
trite a good soil. The A mericati any wonder they should have their
ze, a new variety, is a, vigorous I ; weak moments, -and that in these woe
wer in a, good soil, but where this meets they fall 7
dition'is wanting it may not do so , The evil has become so galling as
The Canadian Velvet Chaff, the i to be intolerable, Is it not iniquitous
Velvet Chaff, and Jones' Winter ( that pooralionest, hardworking people CONSTAVIVTION CURED.
, ere all sturdy growers, They who are at their wits' end how to live An oid phiszfolan, retired ;limn yr:take, having
d probably not be so liable to honestly, should be heavily teased that• the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the
had plated in his hands by an East India missionary
I speedy and permanent °um of Consumption, Brett
me .
as soother varieties. The 1 Pompous rascality May fare delicately chiefs cetarrie Asthma and nn throat and Lung
rise Ls a good heading wheat midland gilded viilaioY live sumptuously Nell'ell4 pebilitf and all 11/4Ter"uri OenVielata. elteP
Affections, also a positive and radical cure for
d wield well ander favorable ton.' every day 'l If the money 1 haviug tested to wonderful curative povvers in
Ao r.gorous,,, thousand's of cases, he has felt It his duty to matzo it
Si end the Boodle is ft great; iy extorted were rigorously applied it oletIveneci a de81" te relle" human 15"61‘1122'' I
known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this
prodocer, The Bavarian, might he silently borne, but- when it recipe, in German, Proseh or Bogiiiik With fell
V,
will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this
le, ed ts heat of fair quality, peeing to sloes to feed pride and pamper vice,
,
directions for preparing and using. ent by mail by
fr" NeentS, 820 Pcwera Block Rochester, N, Y.
od results at the Experimental can we—ought we to be still? If our .
addressing with stamp, naming this Sraper. W. A.
'Where it has been foetid wells poekete are root touched, the fair fitine some ram 41a3ro-Vous" or the Seaton
of resisting rust. It is prenta. --...„..
of out eountry is titrnished, and ito Have you tested s your cows this
however, to say very much about national banner is dragged in the mire season to krioW whieli are paying for
grain s until they are threshed „ l)y Olen PAW for holding' it aloft ilDd thew keeping and a profit on labor and
knovv the whole result. Butt pledged to Stand between it and cliss capital?
•
Have you used plenty of
your horse stalls so as to ke
odorless?
Have you got a small bottle of creo-
sote in the stable to rub some
jaws and throat to keep the
from stinging them while on
chine and hay wagon?
Have you groomed. them we
hot days so' that they are not
over With filth from sweating 7
Have you marked the lam
you want to sell, so you can
once when the buyer comes w
have to sell ?
Have you destroyed the ticks
lambs Since shearing ?
Have you got a patch of
glowing to feed the, weaned co
this vvieter, to keep him thrivin
Have you made your wife h
having a good garden?
If you haven't done these things,the
season is fast growing and you will
soon have made weedier year of raise
takes.
R. ELLIOTT
rswerker PRODRINTOR AND iUNLISIINN
R. MACDONALD,
piaster in D
ep them JOSEVIIINE STREET,
WINONAN. • • ONTARIO
on their TOWLER,
best flies Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario,
the ma-. —Coronor for County of Huron—
Office at 11 Tux PnAizzOsor " Wingham, Onts
11 these J. A. MELDIUDT,
crusted Alf‘LbgT0g21:01,11,1;=Eiiidwggnrol
Ontario.
bs that stiocitsJOrtiotrly oecnouepied °by Dr. Bethune.
Oil ao esid rner of Centro and Patrick
tell at wreatau = . oee
hat you Ta vANSTONE.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc., Eto
interest. No commission charged, Mortgages, town
and farm prom:ids bought and !mid.
on the Private and Company funds to loan at lowest rates
carrots ornog—Boavey Nook wnisiam,
it with
g
appy by
Owing to the anpreceaeuted demand for
plate glass,it has advanced considerably in
price. Messrs McCausland Son,Toronto,
fortunately merle a contract before the
advaimts for a very considerable quantity,
and are thus enabled to offer theirspatrons
this seaS011 a. decided advantage in price,
the quality being superior to any ever pre-
viously imported.
•
niovernor 7ateard on the seashore.
(rrom the Chicage Tribune.)
Ex -Governor Hoard is one of the
best storyetellers in the country. On
the recent trip to Galena, when the
Grant monument was unveiled, his
fund of stories seemed inexhaustible.
One of them as this:
I was down at a little clambake ba
New Jersey last summer, and after
dinner was called on to make a speech.
I started off by saying that I had eaten
so many -of their loweaeck clams that
wasn'eln the best sort of condition
to make a Speech, When ,I used the
expression lovveneek clams an old chap,
sitting directly across the table from
me, whose face was long enough to eat
oats out of a churn, scowled at rne,
and then said, in a stage whisper':
Littleneck olams, little neeke—not
low neeks. I paid no attention to the
interruption, and finished my speech.
When dinner was over he trailed me
out i
nto the hall, and said - You are
from Wisconsin, ain't yon
•Yes, replied,
You don't have many clams tip there
I reckon 2
Well, I said, we have some but it's
a good way to water, and in driving
them trotoss
e country their feet get
sore ,and. they dool thrive very
Ile gave ine a look that WAS Worth a
dollar and a half, and in a tone of the
utmost disgust said, Loral chum ain't
got'any feet?
Eo tuttied away, and, aPproading
one of our friends, inquired Is that
fellow Governor of Wisconsin
not premature to remind the, honor with their liyes. AS a peeple Have you got a good Wean plaeo with Weaslf, drawled the old man with a
Yes, Said my fiend. .
who intends introducing a new we are deceived, betrayed disgraoed, pure water for them to drink '
good dee! of feeling,he may be a smart
of wheat into his neighborhootti and for the moment We are helpless. i Have you got plenty 6f feed in the i man in a'siisconein, bttb he is a fool 'oo
habits of growth sire at ieast1 This corrupt and eorrupting Define; pasture or have you too many cows Yot tho seashore,
importance to him with thel once is not a thing of this par last,,, filo feed
may have been known to It has been growing and spreadingHave you plenty of shade for them inberibo llor the Tomo,
e
• J. A. MORTON
BARRISTERIc.,
Winghain Ontario
MEYER eDI01:11NSON.
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licitors for Bank of Dalai/ton, Commissioners for
taking affidavIts for Manitoba, Farm, Town and
Village property bought and sold. Money (private
funds) loaned on mortgage security at 6t per cent.
Money invested for prilate persons, upon the best
mortgage securities without any expense to the
west,
lender. Lands for sale in Manitoba andthe North.
011iee—Rent'e Block Winghzun,
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TA manufacturing Celluloid Platt,
Vulcanite plates of the best material
as cheap as they can be got in the
Dominion. All work warranted.
Painless extraction of teeth by the use of Electric.
ity or Vegetable Vapor.
each.
TAIIIINOTWE.-1 will extract teeth for 20 •tnts
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