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The Wingham Times, 1895-07-12, Page 7SO lga =owl Weeds, and a Combat 'belga, O.m;, has not far to travel at this Minae of the year to be forcibly, im- pressed with the enorMous waste of fertility and interruption to growing of grain crops that sim few Of the most pernicious weed filet upon many farms. Perhap most noticeable at this season wild mustard and ox -eye d while a short time from now reveal the bright yellow heads o SOW thistle. Canada. thistles always with us, and are more formly spread over the country .any of the others. Until within the last few years Canada thistle was looked upon 'one of the very worst of weeds, but since more careful study has been :given its mode of growth and means �of eradication, it is becoming less and, less dreaded. At this season much can be done towards destroy- , ing thistles in permanent pastures.. They should be mown with a scythe •or mower just before they reach the blossoming stage. It is important that fence corners, road sides, bush ;plots, and all out-of-the•ivay places be given the needed, attention to binder the thistles going to seed. When a farm bas become infested, the crops in which thistles have op- portunity {li/ ripen their seeds should be dropped out of the rotation until infested fields have been dealt with. As soon as the harvest is off, the land, should be ploughed shallowly. This :outs off the plants above the creeping a'oot-stalks. The field should then be cultivated with a sharp cultivator at eaeh appearance of the plants above ground. If this is done faith- fully, a well -worked hoed crop the following season will leave a pre- viously very thistly field in tolerably clean condition. On the summer. fallow, ploughing down carefully at the blossoming stage, with subsequent 1 cultivation, has been found very effective. In corn and roots use the cultivator and hoe faithfully, The sow thistle is a much harde plant to exterminate than the for going, and also much more injuriou to grain crops in which it exists. I .a very few years after it first ap pears in a field it so completely take possession of the ground—particular ly in patches --that everything else is crowded out. There are several varieties of this weed, but they are generally divided into two—the .annual and perennial, the latter of which is most dreaded. The methods 'of destroying this weed resemble those for eradicating Canada thistles, except that two hoed crops should follow in succession ; or a summer - Row wards germinate when bronght near the surface. For this reason the plants should, not be allowed to seed,. and should the seed have fallen, it should be the object of the agrieul- the turist to induce germination at a ply a tune in which the plant can be s in I I eadily destroyed. s the• Wo find, wild mustard most trouble - are l some in spring grain erops. A. airy, method of eradication will, then, be win to drop spring cereal erops out of the f the rotation, as far as practicable, until are the infested fields have been subject- -Rya_ eel to a cleaning process. Grow hoed than 1 crops at the same time to the greatest possible extent. Summer -fallowing, especially in a moist season,. is the best moans of eradication. Each ploughing should be deeper than the foregoing, so that a new layer of soil the as will be brought to the surface. I tersperse the ploughings by thorou surface cultivation, There is objection, however, to sowing green crop towards the end of t season, such as rape, millet, or buc wheat, which may be ploughe under late in the autumn. This w supply humps for the next ero with a hoed crop, it' praeti able, or sow spring wheat or barle seeded to clover and timothy. The grain crop should be gone .throng for the purpose of hand -pulling a the mustard plants that show . them selves. If they are too numerou for this the crop should be mown fo hay, or if the land be "run out plough down for green manure b fore the mustard has nearly ripen its seeds. It is a safe rule to go carefull over all grain fields each year t hand -pull or "spud" out • every ba weed that shows itself. If this wer done by' every farmer, we would no see the golden -hued field of muster or sow thistle, nor the snowy flower beds of ox -eye daisy which are no interspersed throughout this an other countries where grain growing has been the chief line of agriculture The last weed we will touch is couch grass, which is much less r dreaded now than it was several e- years ago. Such a season as we are s now having—dry and hot—offers n a favorable opportunity of killing - this weed by means of the bare fat- s low. If the field is well -worked, so as to draw all the plants, with their roots, to the surface, and then kept moving every few days by . means of the harrow or cultivator, there is nothing to hinder a fairly complete eradication. It is advisable, how- ever, to rake off' and burn all the plants possible once or twice during the season. The objection to this method is that it requires a great 'deal of labor. An easier plan, which is more efi:ective, especially in a moist season, is that of seeding s with buckwheat, which goes a long - way. towards smothering the grass.. Some prefer ploughing the buck- wheat down when in bloom ; but we have found better results from allow. ing the buckwheat to ripen, .and harvest it. Follow, if possible, with a hoed crop well looked after. u- gh no a he k. d 111 op. e - y, h 11 s e- d y 0 d e cj a fallow and then a hoed crop. The ox -eye daisy, although much admired in cities and towns, for it beauty, is a pernicious and much -to be -dreaded weed. It resembles the foregoing inasmuch as it is of peren Ilial duration, but differs from them in being propagated only by seeds, which are very .numerous in every (lead. The methods of destroying 'ox -eye daisy are as follows : As it infests meadows, they, as well as permanent pastures, should be dropped out of the rotation, as far as is practicable, until the infested fields have been dealt with. An infested pasture, or meadow, should be ploughed before the flowers go to :seed. The field should be then sown to rape, or corn, solve in drills, and kept thoroughly cultivated. Then followed with hoed crop the next season. An infested grain field should be ploughed lightly after harvest; then harrow several times during the autumn, and plough 'deeply before winter. Follow with one or two hoed crops—well cared • for ,—or the , r firstso •t>: s a. e n might be given to summer -fallow, either bare •or in conjunction with green ill/MUM; stteh as buckwheat, which would have a smothering tendency, In :sections or fields where this weed is Just beginning tp show itself, no pains should be spared to hinder the • maturing of the seed. The flowers •canbe readily seen, which will render hand -pulling a comparatively 'easy task, when not too numerous. After the seeds have fallen, the ainl .should be to induce their germination .as soon as possible, and then destroy 'the plants by cultivation. .sr Wild mustard has beeomea great eyesore in many districts. It .differs from the foregoing inasmuch •as it is of annual dtt:ration. It is one sof the most difficult plants to curd!. :este where it one gains a foothold. This is due to the extraordinary vitality of the -•t•r,l4, which are of such an oily it! nee that they will lie fifty years in tl.t: soil and after. .. al0YY81k. t r Catarrh relieved in JO to GO minutes.— One short puff of thebreath through the Blower, supplied with each bottle of Dr. At new's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this Powder over the surface of the nasal passages. Pain less and delightful to use, it relieves instantly, and permanently ogres Catarrh, Ilay Fever,' Colds, Head- ache, Sore Throat,'i'onsilitis and Deaf- ness. 60 cents.. .At ' Chsholm's Drug Store. Not .the Same. A neat example of the retort ad -2 monitive was recently made by a' young Colorado mining engineer, whom we will call 'Mol'ten, wind- t pally because that is not at all like F, his name. Seated in t chair in a Denver barber shop, under„ ging a shave at the hands of a favorite bar- ber, who, although an excellent craftsman, sometimes committed the mistake ofbeeoming too familiar in conversation, the talk turned on the case of a man who, being on trial for murder had been recognized by visitors to the court=room as a young theological student from a Middle State, where he had been the posses- sor of a spotless reputation and a totally different name, The conver- sation thereupon drifted to the stab= feet of changed identities, Iforton's barber rubbed the razor on the strap reflectively., and said: •Yes, it's surprising how many men change their names after' they get Out west. By -the. -way, Morton, what was your nal/le back east? Mister Morton, was the quiet re- ply, --t ar per s Magazine. THE WI.NG'B,AM TIMES, JULY 12,1$95. eers of Thought. hatred is the madness of the heal t, however disguised, wrong is always wrong, Fidelity is seven,tenths of business sucecss, You can judge a man by what lie laughs at. To live the Gospel is the best way of preaching it. The pleasures of sin are only pleasures for season. Politeness has been well defined as benevolence in small things. Two persons cannot long be friends if they cannot forgive each others failings. Forget yourself and think of others, if you would know the truest happiness, r The right kind of a malt learns something worth k from a mistake. Without courage there canno ,c its truth, and without truth there can be no other virtue. Each hour has its lesson, and each life : and if we puss our Iife we shall not find its lesson in another. Ys Gig A light and trifling mind never takes in great ideas, and never .accomplishes anything great or good. Men of earnest thought and quiet contemplation were"ise a 'wonderful influence over men of action. BEST POR WASH l"." .-- ._-.m.,...-,._.:w;: 1..,;:.•.. EST EVYAY, Rev. D. Spencer, of St, Thomas, will•represent the Baptists of Ontario and Q ebec at the Manitoba Coeven- tinn, to be Lehi at Portage lit Prairie on July 8 to 12. Piny years of success in euriug Din 'Aiwa, Dysentery, Cholera, Colic, Cramps, bowel complaints n Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild d Strawberry as the best remedy in the market. It saves children's lives. The unveiling of.tho Sir ,john A. Macdonald monument at Ottawa took place at noon on Monday. Walter March, a To», nto painter, who was injured by fillUij front a scaffold some days ago, flied Sunday. The next hitsnnial session of the International Conic:t'e:Ice of the Epworth League is to be held in Toxon to, The dead body of :lrthiir ilfashin- A sat h to be joyous must flow I at Z of out ,son `iinrtflrt V. Itis {lila li- from a '$ joyous heart, for without pet11ed all 'cdlle,tl;t • kindness there can be no true joy. �-- Most people succeed, not by doing many things as well as others, but some one thing better than others. # . ill Farcleanslgg the .•,calls arj ' `•' 411 Hair, !sem to have tried l tfe erythinv and am in despair ter, aged 0'41, was found in the bay .e., nf.L,t /�• '�'il-.�1 c.•, Doctor skill : is 9'oc'J c- Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your L Away, is the truthful, startling title of a book about No•To. Sac, the harmless, guaranteed tobaeoo habit nitro that braces up tileotinized nerves, eliminates the nicotine poison, makes weak rnen gain etrongth, rigor and manhood. You run no physical or finan- cial risk, as No To•Bae. is sold under guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co.. 374 St. Paul St., Montt eel. Sold by, C. 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A ' Winnipeg dispatch says tha Mr. John Hallam, of Toronto, ha e. s a Tke hence,, Why the Weart Flutters, Pal. ],mater, and is Oppressed, turd How to Relieve It. The heart has hard old time of it and t 1 within itself does not excite much dis- s ease, bu t i t is very (glen called upon to d is - HEARTBEATS. purchased nearly the entire woo crop of the Northwest ranches. Reports from Benton harbor Mich., say the peach crop will be un precedentedly large this year, the growers being obliged to trim many branches to save breaking o trees from the overload of fruit. Mrs. T. S. i'iawkins, Chattanooga l play the troubling symptoms of palpita- tion, fluttering, labored breathing, op• pression, etc., on account of diseased Kidneys offering increased resistance to , the passage of the blood through their - defective secretive structures, causinc• a morbid change in the blood unsuited -to nourish oft' The ululat te alums lies ree tvicties sist the passage of f this foul blot,.i, resulting in tle muscular walls of the arteries And the ventricle of the heart becoming partially' paralyzed, and from this cause results much of the so-called heart di-ease,which is owing. to wasting Kidneys' not being able to per- form their finictions. In order to relieve heart trouble remove the cause in the Kidneys with Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, They relieve the blood of poisonous de- posits, it goes on its way a stream of health, relieving the heart and imparting strength to every tissue of the bode, When your heart Is in trouble Chase Pills quickly remove the causing condi- tion, no matter whether it exists on ac- count of diaorder of the kidneys, liver, stomach, or of nervous affection. Sold by all deale>;s. Price 25c. Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Tenn, says, "Shiloh's.Vitalizer'stired my life.1 consider it a.,e best remedy for a debilitated system T even used." Por Dyspepsia, 76 els. Kidney da trouble it aes Ch sholm's Corner Drug Store, At Peterboro, Mrs. Margaret O'Brien, aged 73, committed suicide by taking paris green. Brooding over past trouble the cause. The C. P. R. land department sold $30,000 worth of land in June. Karl's Clover Root, the sired, Blond Yu miler gives fresh nese and clearness to he Coin plexioo and 'cures Constipation, 5 tits.. 50 ets., $1. Sold at Chisholtn'3 Corner Drug Store. Summer Resorter--And is every., hing on your farm nice and fresh? itr'mer--Nice and fresh ? I guess you'd think so if you'd see some of our city boarders. I trust, ,began the seedy customer, argumentatit'ely. I don't, responded the grocer, decisively. Somehow the conversation languished after that. Heart Disease trolleyed an 30 1Vlanutes.—All gases of organic or sym- pathetic heart disease relieved in 30 minutes and quickly enretl, by Dr. Ag- new's'Care. Sold at Chisholm's Drug store, Wingham. Dr. Buchanan, the wife poisoner, was electrocuted at Sing Slag, X. 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