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The Wingham Times, 1895-09-27, Page 6e . 13E [ISSIaLS. Ef4erdingiAnt iintp b bill team defeated 1 1 in a n1Rte11 THE WIN 3I1AM TIMES, SEPTEMBER 27, 1895. Ilzlportanee of 'arming,. last t ise f x To « � I n . Lt IIYdrTIStO As allOw.N" IN XATIOhAi, LECifi _ the Brussels. S p ay eiir 1 - « + AEI) IN TkiE 1)EvE:imoi'AtI NT OF . .: week, the score being 13 to ?.-•--•Dr. �� AftTticulmvz�Ai( nrl'AI;;TnI>:rt'r. FRIDAY, SEeTL:IIBF(IB 27,18+;:. • McKelvey has soli n I' medical di �l Ip ,� - Falls.—Mr. d lti s B. practice and residence to : 1. 1 e There is a vague idea in seine of Niagara an._ Mrs,. B. EDITORIAL NOTk;S. - have returned home iron' quarters that the occupation of farm- Gera i • is ono of the lost arts, and that WHrAT is selling, at many points their tri •to. Manitoba.—Rev. John tug �' alawan, Normal Secretary of the 1. at the present time comparatively rcents er bushel, 1Flclni elv people are engaged in it, in �Ianrtoba at 8 p Sabbath -School Association' of nn- f p P 'apes are ,`has, perhaps, contributed to this ini- a 11 - Mo e c, l a n St n asut t9 Brussels. � .1 .d 1° o F •, le Bl se . , ar IIt. z:Sl' p tario, was in u I session nrOl'e than anything else used in New 1 este now. They aro eav and Tuesday of this. week, and , p he Sabbath ' the statements which frequently find run by gasoline, and run smoothly- gave instruction to t_ • their way in the public pants In le They come from Paris, France. Schaal teachers in the advanced' or to people leaving their , homes of Canadian studies of the Bible. Iia the country an going THE first shipment it there d oing to the cities. age Iles +RICH• lIt is not surprising .then that g, �, d in cold storage �, C�ODD e• is in fruit to England The town would like to sell the I should be an idea that farming not been as successful as could be � its cleeadence, that the class of wished, Future shipments, it is commercial part of the town electric ` eo le denwho gain andiejrlivelihoodhecln of hoed, will turn out bettor. light system.—Mayor 13utler advocat- !people soil is gradually in their di iin have ed, zit the last meeting of the Council, Council li raised to numbers. The facts, however, do Tim Toronto City that the rate of taxation be deckled to pay Engineer Mansergh, of 25 mills on the S, but hisadvice was riot justify this opinion. $15 000 to come of taken. There will be a large i According to Mr, Morton, the Se - London, England, w n t there are Sec - to Toronto and give them an expert deficit at the end of the year, and 1 rctarv. of Agriculture, than 11,000,0 n t the United States more opinion on ther water supply. some advocate the issuingof deben- f rills where are located the .homes 0 des etches say that Sir - L rather forcibler b1 e wa the change e that has taken place in agriculture - n this country. Short Journeys on a Long Road Is the characteristic title of a profusely illustrated book containing over one hundred pages, of charmingly written descriptions of summer resorts in the country north and west of Chicago. The reading matter is new, the illustrations are new, andthe information therein will be new to almost everyone. A copywho of "Short Journeys on a Long v Road" wilt be sent free to anyone � will enolose ten centsto pay postage) to Clz,a, Hi.+_rr0R1D, General Passenger II. Agent Chicago, Milwaukee 84 St. Paul Railway, Chicago, Ill, porta SII z tures to meet this s g and Miss Toms left for Lon Wednesday to spend the winter. Miss Toms will attend. Hcllmuth • College.—The annual games of the Collegiate Institute are set to take place in the Agricultural Park on Saturday, Sept. 28th, commencing at 2 o'clock p. in. The programme will be an attractive one. OU THEY MUST GO To Ma • Room for New R ods. I 1 we a number of WINDOW 'HADES, CURTA' N POLES, 13A.MI3+e0 EASE S, PIC7.URES, ?ICTURE +'ItA14i S, MIRRORS, TABLE COVE 8, ac,„ left from the old sleek, All will be sold at a bar fain for Cash, A comp :t: stook of The Farm Life of the Future. Y T tI IT , Ila z e , � z;L rq ilo.I ,. F IIOi It is quite certain that we are ap- proaching a great change in the rela- tive advantages of farm life. A monograph has recently reached me from the celebrated geologist, Ed- ward Orton. Ele tolls us that the coal deposits of America will be e.=rs. « ,.. don on of more than 30,000,000 of the popu- l pracieilly exhausted b, le n l Oliver Mowat's health is not as good as his friends would wish, and that lie will not return from England until the end of the year. IT is said that Dr. Montague is to be appointed Minister of Agri- culture. Surely there is a Consor- • vative Tamer in the Dominion quali- fied to fill the position 1 Why is not a farmer appointed for this important position? THE question of• who gave out the second remedial order of the Dominion ` o• Government to the press is being discussed by the politicians and the Manitoba Government lays the blame at the door of the Dominion Govern - AUBURN. ion of this country. It is evident , from these figures that nearly fifty !per cent. of the population live in the country, as distinguished from towns i and villages. It is further estimated by the Secretary of Agriculture that these farm -dwellers furnish more 'than seventy-four per cent. of the Ivalue of the exports of this country.' In point of numbers, as well as in.f A very pretty wedding' took place their contributions to the wee at the residence 'of Mr. John Hoare, the country, the farmers constitute Elm Grove Farm, near Auburn, on .perhaps the most important element Wednesday, Sept. 11th, when his 1 of our population. It is evident that tl t f this class are con - sister, Miss Lucy, was united in mar of the next century. In other wo1: ds we have nearly lived through the steam age. Can we got the remotest conception of what that means ? A railroad that consumes in its engines ten thousand tons of coal in a clay uses up the work of thirteen millions of horses. The intense condensation of population in cities was inaugurat- ed in this country by steam power. e'er that could not be Ituasapor transported far from Where it was generated. It required that work- men should live near the looms ; and le rnteres s o the loons must be collected in large ed b Congress especially if any i factories. This in turn required Ides y FUR ANn T U�1® opt on h tin qe Ming nn �nies .-» Pumas= z s EVE FRIDAY MOIlNUNG --•AT 1III— STREET' TIME S OFFICE, JOSEPHINE WINGHAIM, ONTARIO. Subscription prion, $1 per year, in advanoC; ADVERTISING RATES: tipaae 1 yr. 1 0 me. 1 3 ono, 1 1 mot Ono Column 500 00: 840 00 1 520 00 8 00 Half ' ` 40 00 20 00 12 00 8 00 • carter "" `20 00 12 00 7 00 8 00.• 21 00 8 00 i 00 0- IT 6 II tie Inch h Legal and otheroasua advertisements, 8e. per line for first insertion, and 30, per line for each snbseruent • Insertion. .Measured by nonpareil scale, Leona notices 100. per line for MIA insertion, and 60, per lino for each subsequent insertion. Advertisements of Lost, Found, Strayed, Situations. T 8ln s 1 dir 1 e an o Wanted notaxcee -1 and arell,cs51 c a R nanpnxeii, ifi for first month, and 600. Yor each enbeequenb month, �},,i� 1Anuses and Farms for Sale, not ,exceeding 8 lines ',1 0t for diet luonth, 600, per subsequent month, . Larger advertisements in proportion, ( . �-� These terms will be strictly adhered to `!i.- KING�1 Special rates for larger advertisements, or for "� igngorporlods. Advertisements and local notices without specific t directions, will be inserted till forbid and ' charged I accordingly, Transitory advertisements must be Anyone w nting anything n my line will ' paC}ruiifiesm Yor ^contract advertisements must be 3n be convince by getting my )riees before the Oleo by Wednesday noon, uE order to appear • buying else hero. See my ' trey Tables `thatwo"k R. ELLIOTT in White 11 ante. PROPRIETOR, AND PenhIsnsB • . Rome er the place—Opp site Mari- ne), Bock. , Residence --Opposite Foundr riage to Mr. W. A. Killough, of s' ttached to the amount that a vast transportation should Brussels. The bride was tastefully i weight can be a dressed in blue silk, with veil and of money which is annually expended ta Agricultural' w upongs o earny ffoodtotheim mens. mense flowers. She was .attended by her , under the p g MiElla Tyndall and the i Department amounted to nearly This affected. our farm life to the° h if pions of dollars extent that where er the was bat 5 • • 17->11 MIACDONALD, GEO. TRELA\I�r]�, LJ nghani. JOB INCLUDING Crooks, Pamphlets, Posters, Bil Beads, Circulars, &r.., &c., executed in the best style of the art, at moderate prices, and on short notice. Apply or address R. I:Lr.IOTT, t ; TIMES Office, 1Vingham. went. nieces, ss 1 Misses Corr, while fire groom was ,three andone-half Int, —The TIBEs and Toronto Weekly Globe sustained by his brother. The cere- i and this, l i geesu g,aof money 1 ney s ex- per cent in cities, now there are will be sent to new subscribers from now I mony was performed by Rev. Mr. ' per 5 till the 1st of January, 1808, for 30 cents.I Baugh. The numerous presents tions that were deemed of importance Journal, issued for showed the excellent taste of their and value to the agricultural constantly —The Live Stock thu The department itself 3 several ears from the Bryant press of 1 many friends present from Blyth, ; erolving, and during the year above y �" t• Clinton Rud Au -„ Toronto, closed its career with the August 1 happi- referred to there was upon its number. In its place appears a neat magazine bearing the title of Farming. The large pages have given way to the smaller form, and the name, which in- dicates that the publishers had devoted g such their labors to a specialty, is replaced by 1 Brussels. ; the department has already out- not have the same reason for Ion- one which enables the enterprising CLINTON.'grown the present building and centrating in' cities, because electric managers to treatfullyfast 1 additional room I Refuge P forty-five per cent. Five of our early Presidents were farmers ; none since. Jefferson warned us that America would degenerate • as soon as it ceased to be an agricultural Brusse s, Exe er, « b pay -i nation. But the change also cic burn, who wish them every ! i ' ^ home The happy' rolls some twenty-five hundred I hausted. over , hal of our labor in 1 carrying food to th consumers. If we graduate into au electrical age, it is not difficult to foresee some of the consequences. Population will ness Int len new- pair took a trip south, and whin' employees. Of course all these were they return will settle down about not located in Washington but tbeforce two and a half miles north-east of found necessary to be kept there is • increasin in h proportions that B00KBl 106 O. Wo are pleased to anuonn ec the any CENTRE STREET. 0Ni°Anioi . Ave B. TOWLER, M,D,C.M., Member College Physicians and . Surgeons, Ontario —Coroner for County of Iluron— `Olfioo Tip -stairs, next to Mr Morton's office, wing. - I ham, Out. I017=11 oums.-9 to 1.2 n. m., 1 to 6 p. m., or at " Residence, Diagonal Street. Books or P. KEN EDP, M. D., DI, U. P,S. O. y `� any style J. A. Meld,nm.) i Geld Medalist of western University: Late House Moe. Surgeon in London General Hospital. Ppecial atten• tion paid to diseases of women and children. —P •Dr.IdeldnvnT orae -•^ filen f onmerl occupied b r Office—Formerly m.0 5 P i of Centre and Pntrict streets. - l1 IN01IAM. ONT t Magazines left with ns, for Binding, will have J ( ecessor to Ur. prompt attention• rices f to Binding •e ingsel0 st la will be given on application f tl • and freely with all i ''s found in strut- power can be carried to a much branches of agriculture. That this is their I The House of is '« a - ' preaching completion on its upper tures which have been erected on the greater distance• than steam power. flats, where painters are finishing,' grounds, •It' is probable that the works will be up the last coat, and carpenters are; The design. of the department is tp .scattered far more Widely. This in putting on hardware which is of afford assistance to the farmer and " turn will affect transportation. good strong make, obtained from the r to supply him ' with information, Farmers will reach consumers far well-known firm of Rice, Lewis &I which will be useful in his Calling. more easily. Consumers will not be Co., Toronto. The plumbers are 1 For this reason the department em- herded. Electricity as a power, will, not only do factory work but will work. We shall no longer be isolat- ed as the outsiders who cannot be reached by the world's heart-throbs. In tact no life will be more interest - intention is shown by the departments, divisions of the new magazine under the headings of horses, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, the apiary, horticulture the farm, the dairy, resent investigations, ebe. The magazine form is something quite new in agricultural journalism, but it has advent- a es that will probably make it very pope- setting in all the fixtures, and the :ploys a class of experts, men of g ' Steam -fitters are placing radiators scientific training, who investigate. lar. mains,climate on i,e andeffect of :plants, pipes I the in soils, ell and s P -, putting P , Delineator 1 —The the rum the and Bennett & Wright, of Toronto, who Autumn number con g > ,the character of fertilizers, and is called the i did similar work at Goderich Court other subjects which present daily tains a choice and varied sulection of time- i House are doingthis work.—The ! problems to the agriculturalist. positionly articles.of It Autusmn styles,n aillustrateing gex- `Huron Central air was held on ; here is another duty which has of Actumn illustrating a Tuesda Wednesday, and was a assigned the department, and variety of novel, artistic and beautiful y andS T been assign p , garments. Especially complete and vale- I most successful affair.—NTew fur- its performance serves to advance the able is its discussion of Mourning, Drs. 1 nates have been put in the public interests of the farming class, it also Roger A. Pryor's paper on Etiquette ofschool, as well as other changes protects the public, and that is the Grief's outward showing, being supple- made.—The London bowling club efforts which are made to prevent mented by an instructive article giving defeated the local club.—Mr. W. the importation of diseased cattle, patterns and designs for Mourning Attire. i Shipley lost three working horses and also to inspect meat. Every mother with the responsibilities of a. household should study what it said about Fitting Out a Family, the season's costume needs o t d f herself and her little ones being the other day; it is supposed drinking One of the important functions of impure water was the cause of death. the department is the study of the 1 habits of destructive insects and the Why Not You? suggestion of the best means of ' When thousands of people are taking atria an end to the damage which fully treated. The progress of Co•educa- flood's Sarsaparilla to overcome the P g tion in Great Britain is further explained weakness and languor which are so eotu- they cause and to lead ultimately to by Am Rayson. Bookbinding as an iron at this season, why are you not their extinction. A great deal has y y 7you know that department in doing the soma? When a been done by the p occupation for women is entertainingly described by Evelyn Hunter Nordhoff, Lucia M. Robbins describes a new and amusing form of Entertainment. The reopening of the schools is remembered in an account of things suitable for the Children's Luncheon Basket, while A. B. ' Longstreet contributes a practical exposi- tion. of How to Carve. The return of cooler weather makes timely the admirably illustrated article on draperies. The papers on the Kindergarten by Sata Miller Kirby, on Floral Work for October by A. M. Stuart_ and the designs for Burnt Work by ilarriet Keith Forbes fully sustain the interest felt in these topics. Around the Tea Table has its visual admirable variety, and the Newest Books are sympathetically r'eyipwed. Further contributions are given in knitting, Netting, Tatting, etc. Ad• dress communications to The Delineator Tublishing Co. of Toronto, Ltd., 83 Rich- mond S1. West, Toronto, Ont. Subscrip- tion i per year, or tion price of the $ 11 y a�, IS cents' per single copy. - Hood's Sarsaparilla has power to cure 1 diffusing information relative to the rheumatism, dyspepsia and all diseases caused by impure Mood, why do you cultivation of fruits and small nuts, c&VEATS,TRI EMARKs COPYRIGHTS. CAN 1 OBTAIN A PATENT $ For a DoUN anwO.,awd oanae nheast opinion, write to lyflfty years' experience in the' patent businessnear. Communica- tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of In- formation concerning Patents and bow to ob- tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan- ical and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive s ectal noticeinthe'acfentiac American, and thus are brought widely before the publicpwslth- issuedweekly elegantly illustrated has by far the largest circulation of any scientific work in the world. ° $3 a year. Sample copies sent free. Building Edition monthly, 82.60a year. Single copies, Z5 cents. Every number contains beau- tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new houses. with plans, enabling builders to show the latest designs and secure contracts. Address MiJNN & CO., NEW YORE. 261 BRotDWAX Caveats and Trade.blart a obtained, and ail patent business conducted for MODERITY. FEES. My theimmediatcvicinit of the P: tentOffice office is m Y forsecurin (( andmyf•Tciiitiessecuring Send model, sketch or photograph of invention, with description rind statement as to advantages claimed. No charge is a,4a(10 for an Op194I024 as to p2feutrrLiftitl/, and my fee for prosecunng the ing, more full of the new, the pro- application tient not Lc caRPti for a(u,4tfL 114e gressive, the attractive, than will y1?feTa6is t',aUowed. "I:TVa'TOR3' Gurna,' con- taining full information sent free. All YEemmtinle if in the twentieth century. cations 4;onstderod as Strlcely t onfldential. farnll e y Our cities will slowly empty them- FRANKLIN H. HOUGH selves of superfluities of population. 925 5' iltroats 'tVr1.311JfiiicsraOla. r+. n- Meanwhile we have the labor saving machines, and will have more of' them. The possibilities of co-opera- tive industry are increasing. We make our butter and our Cheese in common. One mower is enough for a dozen small land owners. We are already adjusting ourselves to chang- ed population. We shall 'even be able to do our own house keeping co-operatively. The introduction of the electric plants in groups of farms will do nearly all our severe manual labor and do it co-operatively. This is no shall feature of' the coming agriculture. I am inclined to believe it will introduce a new social element, almost or quite as strong as the town element of New -England origin. -=-E. P. Powell, in Country Gentleman. %`ali Faire, Zest Wawanosb, Belgraye, er '�roitet , podaxich Walkerton, Northern LlutiknOW, ' iowiek, at Gerrie, Clifford Blyth, continue to suffer? Hood's cures others, calling the attention of' farmers and why not you? ' cultivators to the varieties that can • HOOD'S: PILLS are prompt and effi I profitably be raised in the various cent. 25c. 1 sections of the country, and in ether -•— ways showing how farmers can House of Refuge Notes. - extend their business and increase Great progress has been made their income, toward the completion of the Hensel The influence of the department g,; but Thecountry in the interior.throughout the co Of Refuge, is felt thraugl u 3 , rT plastering is nearly finished, and thein order that its work thigllt be made rooms are trilnmed with base, skirt-' more effective, a system of experi- ing alci t ves of solid and ment stations has been inaugOrated character, and well painted. The in various localities where the local+ plumbing fixtures are now being placed in position, and a clean, well - laid -out job has been made, All the pipes; connections, traps, etc., are ex- posed and open to view on all sides,. so that,. there is no opportunity 'of dirt aecumttlating, nor can any leak at ones break occur without Or announcing itself. In plumbing house will inmates of thee t ma tern the be much better off than the majority of the townspeople. The steamfltters are darty expected, to . get in the Sept. 80, Oet, 1 Oct. 1 - 2 Oct 1 - 8 iT 1$ Oot. 8 • 4: Oct, 8 (( 9.10 Oct. 8 • b needs are studied and. where practical methods are worked out and the results made known to the farmers. The feet that farming has held its own in the contest with other oc- cupations ffcupations is an evidence that the cultivators of the soil have kept lees and that modern t of file t abreast methods nowrule the farms. The Department i s . -total erect T A Agricultural u tive now one of the great executive departments of the government, with its secretary occupying a seat in the radiators and connections. Drains 1 cabinet. A few years ago it was a and levellingwilt be finished, to get mere bureau of the government and . - . one at b filens nI ilcallt b into and shape and i r the buil In 1 overysmall da g �g g appointed time.—New I+.rea.. that, This comparison illustrate in Iti. VANSTONE, BARRISTER, SOLICITOXt, Ete., Private and Company funds to loan at lowest rat interest. No commission ohalved. Mortgagee, t and farm property bought and eotd OFFICE—Beaver Block WINOHAAt A Life Saving Medicine. Iattacked was severely last winter with Oiarnccea, Cramps and Colic and I thought I- was going to die, but fortunately -I tried Dr. k"owler's Extract ot Wilrl Strawberry, and now I can thank tbie excellent remedy for saving my life. Mss. J. IirELLETT, Minden, Ont. ()wing to the death recently of W. Jennings Demorest, of X. e.1n, there. will be no more Delnorest medal con- tests, he having been the promoter of the system and left no provision in g and Is li 1 in meds will for s Pis 1supplying p continuing the contests. to o C. T>onnelly, prop. of to poplar anti well-known Windsor Rotel, Alliston, Ont., was troubled for years with Itch:. persuaded by7g, e. Re was ingNee, ly 1 McGarvey, Alliston, livery 'Han, to nee 011000'SOintniant, which he did, was mired, has llhd no return ofthem and highly recolnilleedS this Ointment as a sovereign' cure for riles. J. A. MORTON, BARRISTER, &c., Wingham, Ont, E. L. DICKINSON, Barrister lGtc..%— SOLIOITOn TO DANE Or HAMILTON. si0NET TO LOAN. Office—Mover Block, %Yingham. DENTISTRY.—J. S. J EaOM E, L. D. S., Ultima. Is manufacturing first-class sets of?' .--...7� Y c:r -'a ,tenth as cheap as they can be made in the Dominion. Teeth extractedi absolutely without pain, by his new process, guaranteed perfectly safe. OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, opposite the Brunswick House. eFi.e�rsll+ IARTHUR J. IRWIN, D. D. a., L. D. S., Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pennsylvania:. Dental College. OFFICE-•-MACDONALD ,BLOCK. CARES COLIC, CRADIPS, CHOLER/14 . . Edi R ®0AR s y$ENTERY, CHOLERA ifINORBEISp CHOLERA and all Summer Complaints and Flexes of the Bowels. CIt hildren for and reliable for For Sale by all 10oaiors, JOHN RITCHIE, . GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT WINOIIAM, ONmeat/\ INV -Twenty-five Years T�ve�.t fi DUNN'S X11 A POWDER THE COM OBESTFRIEND LARGEST SAL IN CANADA. p DEANS, 315.. WINOilAif, LICENSED AUOTIONEER FOR TEE COUNTY ' OF HURON. Sales attended In any part of the Co, Charges-, Moderate. JOHN CURRIE, WINonAnt, ONT., LICENSE AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTIES HURON AND DItUDE. All orders left at the Toms otilco promptly attend ed to. Terms reasonable. JAMES ItENDERSON, AUCrlot1uER. FOR COUNTIES a ,iURON can - BRnes. All sales attended to pronmptiy and On the Shorteel a' Notice. Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed. All necessary arrangements cap be made et th TIxRB' cake WINOUAM ONr Money to Lown on 1 oteee r �.-- . Notes Discounted ... AT EEASONASLE'`cATE2 hMortgageestc ona advanced oats entivlth M �P Y ptfvilogo of paying at the end of any year. Notes ' aCCOuhta collected, and new, bio/N Ddta. 1 horn Ont. Seaver mock Vinlr . I; RE 'ITh 1 tenthe ig, o! modish* bent Pt vol ab tfa itll a ti 11 *Made ba Ere rn Ss/rarer, Clive rattan; Sad Post Mae addres/. Ir. Roar MA. DS Week Adelaide Stre•t..Lokehts..Ont... s Farm Notes, The is nc 0E0 thing which wouli :afford ot armors more relief, in prove tan alues and give agricu ture a supremacy than would goo and permanent roads; and in this w ,are a long way behind many Eur ;peau countries, On some soils, however carefuli `tiles are laid, • they beeome unevel 'There can be no harm done in la; .ug all tiles upon boards, for tilt Iaid they will retain in perfect col ztien A four inch. round or h0t E shoe tile laid on a board will earl as much as a six inch tile laid on :friable bottom. Do not try to make a cheap job putting out the orchard. Youupia: an orchard once in a quarter of century, and it is better to do right. Never buy stunted, tre from the nursery, and do not stu them in the growth. Protect, mule prune and spray them, and nev Stop because of the trouble, Money spent in trees and plants money wasted, if those trees al plants are left without care aftt wards; they are always a good i vestment if given proper attentic If the same labor and expense we devoted, an apple or a peach orcha in the East would bring as great revenue as an orange plantat ion California, Land can not bo over cropped supplied with plant food equivale to that removed by the crop, and the robber weeds are kept dove but deny yourself the proceeds frc e rs and 1 a poor fieldfor a few a y gin a systematic course of renovati you will be repaid for both time a outlay. Weeds do not act toward us some other pests—without a redee ing trait. They are among natur greait fertilizers. They spring from: every -barren or unoccupi spot, and begin the work of abso ing nitrogen from the air; then and decay, carrying this nitrof into the soil. With sunshine a moisture this land becomes prod tiye, but they must be kept unt control. There are differences of opinion ta the methods of treating the soil a fruit bearing orchard, but th should be no question but that young orchard should have the m careful cultivation. Weeds a grass should not be allowed to gr as they rob the ground of sust anee-. which should be absorbed o by the young and tender roots of trees. The experience of those who h made the test say that lumber is . superior to masonry or concrete silos, because it is a noneondueto heat orfrost; also, that small are better tan large ones, beet so much ensilage is not expose the atmosphere when using. course, this depends upon the amt of stock fed, but the size recomml ed is 12 by 16 feet. A MAN HUNT IN LONDON.—OI the most desperate criminals in don—a notorious housebreak has just been Captured. He surprised, breaking into a 1 house in Bermondsey, but fol moment escaped. The police however, in hot pursuit, and i brought to bay the man dre revolver, but police constable pluckily closed with the ruffian with assistance effected a cap The constable risked his life am rightly call him a hero, but many of us, by inattention t( health, needlessly risk our every day? Let us be wise in and with the aid of Holloway's we can regain our health whet are out of sorts. An Eye to the Future.—"We a treasure of a nurse." "No d bat it does seem to me that boy speaks with an Irish bi which resembles hers." T`7 exactly what we Want. WE going to bring Willie up to gc polities." • For Over Fifty `Yeats AN BOLD AND WatroTatao Reactor. -.M plow' StotITing Syrup has been used for ov years by millions of mothers for their childr teething, with perfect eucecse. It soothes t Cottons the trams, nllay0 all pain, Mures win and ie thebest remedy for Diarrhtba. Is the tante. Sold by Druggists in every pa world. TwentyRVe cents a battle. Its, incalculable. 139 sure and ask for Mrs. it Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. have e Palmerston will ll light. Druggists .9te s il that their eir C d e ars i t those iled . o8d u"art n Others. There is nu substitu MOWS.