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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1883-08-10, Page 66 THE HUtON SIGNAL, FRIDAY AUG 10, 188 farm ana Marden. Bays the Northwestern Miller : " Let the flour sit un the back of the stove or some other warm {dace 24 hours and you will be surprised at the difference it will make in either bread or cake. " My advice to de Homier brudder sm not to lie or deceive in tradiri mules, but to answer as few queshuns as he kin, an' seem sort o' keerless whedder his offer mu 'oepted or not." " Yes,,' said Mrs. Trowser, as she ex- patiated upon the beauties of her flower garden, " I have given it great care and if you come over in a week er two I ex- pect to be able to show you some beauti- ful scarlet p umonias." A Valuable Teak. The following table gives the oluanti- ty of seed and number of plants requi- site to crop en acre of land, and will prove valuable to fanners and gardeners, and to families generally who may have only a snail garden. It can always be referred to, to set one right iu any mat- ter of doubt connected with tht. subjects involved : Peter (!erste aeon mentions that of 20 different kinds of celery tested last sea- son he found While Walnut the best. Col. Gillett says that we have passed the time hen there is any profit in growing steers first and then fattening them afterward. The trotting premiums of Fairs can safely be omitted, tut those for fast walkers should be permanent and liberal, says the Weekly Press. " Beer drinkers," says Popular Sctencr hews, " are now consuming vast quanti- ties of very filthy drugs owing to the high price of hops. J. W. Darrow tells us that the longer Paris -green is mixed with plaster before using, the more effectual the application will he. This is an important Item. Save the seed of Gladioli. They should be planted half an inch deep, The tint year they grow to the height of a foot. Most of them will bloom the third year. J. J. Thomas calls attention to the fact that objectionable names are creep- ing into our fruit nomenelature. He mentions Birt Bob as unsuitable to a hne strawberry and thinks that Skirts de- serves a better name. He thinks that the Superb Raspberry is no more superb than some other kinds. " Garfield" is now being used to push forward second- . rate, new fruits. Tho French word Beurre is applied to 270 names and sy- nonyms of pears which would be quite as intelligible without it. Thesame may be said of " Pippin" among apples. Dr, Sturtevant of the N. Y. Exp. Station tried placing corn -cobs dipped in coal tar a.nong the vines to keep away the stripped bug or cucumber beetle. This " noxious substance," he says ap- parently drove away the greater part of the beetles. Thus, he found 28 beetles on 29 plants of squashes on which no preventive had been used, While on 42 plants about which cobs dipped in the coal tar had been placed, he found but 16 beetles. Dr. Thurber calls attention to the fact that hogs are fond of Purslane(Pussley); that hens are fund of it and that it is not to be despised as a table vegetable. French gardeners cultivate three kinds, viz : the Green, Golsen and the Large - leaved. A member of the Elvin' Farmers Club, as reported in the Husbandman, says that he cut a field of joats w':en the grain was in the milk and it is is esti- mated by the one who fed themes worth twice es much as good hay. Mr. Arm- strong estimates oats cut green tor cattle feeding is worth more for cows in milk than any other fodder. Cattle and hor- ses eat the whole -the last bit of straw. It imparts color to butter the same as it takes from fresh pastures. Tie up the grape -vires canes, destroy- ing the shoot that interfere, in such a manner ti•at they cannot be tied up. Thtn-out the bunches. Sow Hungarian ss graseed one bushel or more to the are upon a fine, surface msnured seed bed. -[Rural New Yorker. Asparagus in 12-ipch drills, 16 quarts. Asparagus plantal4 by 14 feet, 8.000. Barley, 2; bushels. Beans, bush. in drills, 25 feet, 1i bushels. Beans, pole, Lime, 4 by 4 feet. 20 quarts. Beans, Carolina, prolific, fic., 4 by 3 feet, 10 quarts. Beets, mangolds, drills, 24 feet, 9 pounds. Brootn corn in drills, 12 pounds. Cabbage, outside, for transplanting, 12 ounces. Cabbage sown in frames, 4 out.Ces. Carrots, in drills, 25 feet, 4 pounds. Celery, sped, 8 unces. Celery, plant 4 by 4 feet, 25,000. Clover, white Dutch, 13 pounds. Clover, Lucerne. 10 pounds. Clover, Alaska, 6 pounds. Clover, large red with timothy, pounds. Clover, large red without timothy, ponnds. Corn, sugar, 10 quarts. Cern, field, 8 quarts. Corn, salad, drill 10 inches,25 pounds. Cucumber, in hills, 3 quarts. Cucumber, in drills, 4 quarts. Egg -plants, 3 by 2 feet, 4 ounces• Endive, in drilla, 24 feet, 3 pounds. Flax, broadcast, 20 quarts. Grass, timothy, with clover, 6 quarts. Grass, timothy, without clover, 10 quarts. Grass, orchard, 25 quarts. Grass, red tie) or herds, 20 quarts. Grass, blue, 28 gnarts. Grass, rye, 20 quarts. Grass, millet, 32 quarts Hemp, broadcast, i bushel. Kai', German green, 2 pounds. Lettuce, in rows, 25 feet, 3 pounds. letek,'4 pounds. Lawn grans, 35 pound. Melons, water, :n ;tills, 8 by 8 feet, 3 pounds Melons, citrons, in hills, 4 by 4 feet, 2 pounds.. • Oats, 2 bushels. Okra,.iu drills, 25 by } feet,20 ds. Onion, in beds for seta, 50 pounds. Orion, in rows for large bulbs, 7 pounds. Parsnips, in drills, 25 feet, 5 pounds. Pepper, plants, 25 by 1 foot, 17,500. Pumpkin, in hills, 8 by 8 feet, 2 qts. Parsley, iu drilla, 2 feet, 4 pounds. Pea., • in drills, short varieties, bushels. Peas, in drills, tall varieties 1 to 1k bushels. Peas, broadcast, 3 bushels. Potatoes, 8 bushels. Radish, in drills, 2 feet, 10 pounds Rye, broadcast, 11 bushels. Rye, drilled, lb bushels. Salsify, in drills 25 teet, 10 pound.$, Spinach, broadcast, 30 pounds. ' Squish, bush. in hills 4 by 4 feet, 3 pounds. Sgash, running, 8 by 8 feet, 3 pow:tde. Sorghum, 4 quarts. Turnips, in drills 2 feet, 3 pounds. Turnips, broadcast, 3 pounds. Tomatoes, in frames, 3 ounces. Tomatoes, seed in hills 3 by feet, 8 ounces. Tomatoes. plants, 3,80,). Wheat, in drills, 11 bushels. Wheat, broadcast, 2 bushels. if you are nervous or dyspeptic t Ca. er's Little Nerve P"'s. Dyspeps'a snakes yea nevous, and net :oust - makes you dyspeptic ; either one renders you t1 'eerable, and jhese little pi s cure booth. FROM MR MACgfNZIB ale Opiates er ;tease C.•tlsoestal !lake. The Hon. Alex. Mackensie, M.P., un- der date of June 17th, writes the follow- ing letter from Venice to Mr. Badgeruw, A INA of Tema/ Potatoes. After rentoviug the akin from young potatoes, wash them well and pet them in a steamer ; Dover closely and place over a kettle of boiling water to steam till done. Bring to a buil a sufficient quantity if cream or milk, whichever is preferred for grey, stir in • pinch of flour, add the desired amount of salt, pepper and butter. Heat the dish they are to be served in by dipping it in but water. Put the steamed potatoes in it, and turn the gravy over them. They are more sweet and mealy than when cooked is water. Old potatoes, also, are bitter steamed, than mashed and season- ed ; while I touch prefer corn in the roasting ear steamed to that which has been boiled in water. There are a num- ber of vegetables which preserve their flavor better when steamed : and it is frequently convenient in harvest time when kettles and stove -room are scarce, as steamers can be placed over kettles containing meat, or other vegetables. M.PP, at Toronto : As you will see from the heading, I write from the old, old sea city of Ven- ice, where I arrived last. night from Rome and Flureuce, I often longed to see Rome and Italy and the Holy Land —the former I have now hurriedly seen, the latter it is unlikely I shall ever see. We travelled pia Paris (where we spent' • week) to Turin by the Mount Cents Tunnel Thence by Genoa and Pisa to Rome, where we spent three days only (I wish we could have made it weeks); its gorgeous churches and palaces. the grand old structures of the Coliseum and Pantheon (the latter now a church), though in ruins bear testimony to the grandeur of the architectural authors' ideas. Of comparatively modern archi- tecture, of course, St. Peter's esclipses everything. The vast structure fs won- derful in its perfect beauty as in its size. It it impossible to look at it, be you Protestant or Catholic, without a feel- ing of reverence tilling the mind. The greatest of all Christian temples, it competes wonderfully with the finest of the old classic temples of 16 heathen Rome and Greece. I would never tire looking at Roman architec- ture. I was only sorry I did not read up Roman history once more before leaving home. The Tiber is a dirty puddle, full of slime and mud ; the city itself full of evil smells which are sickening. In this respect Florence and Venice aro cleanliness itself. Compared to Rome, Florence is beautifully situated o i the Arn ,in a broad, beautiful'ralley, while the hillsides are c ivered with vine- yards and fine. villas, amidst which the finest possible rigida are built. Every city, however, has good roads here. To- ronto would ill compare with the mean- est of them as to roads and 'streets. It is a curious, though anticipated, change here to be met at the station by gondolas to oonvey us to the hotel- We sailed through narrow streets for a mile and landed on the footsteps of our hotel as if landing on a wharf. No horse or donkey pollutes the city. No rumbling of wheels or carriages is heard, only the yells of gondoliers as they meet and pass. From the windows of our bedroom we look down on a canal ; another is on the other side. At one side there is a wide street eighteen feet ; radiating from this are several streets of seven, six, and even five feet wide. These have shops, many of them really very good. One Grand Square (all land) is two minutes' walk or sail from the hotel. Here stands the fine old cathedral built in the sixth cen- tury, the Doges' and Kings Palaces, near which stands the old State Prison, and between it and the Doges' Palaces the well-known Bridge of Sighs. We will have an evening un Italy when 1 return. We leare for Milan to -morrow, and thence on Tuesday for Switzerland over the Alpe. I hope to reach London by the 3rd of July, and Edinburgh by the 12th. I have engas. e l passage by the Urania on Sept. 1st. i h, pie to get Cana- dian papers at Interlachen en Sat,erday next, and hear what you are all doine. 12 BOOTS PNDSHOES At the Oldest Este fished Shue Store iu Teen, i In Endless Variety. te suit the most fastidious stat I It most economic buyer SPRING STOCK MY la now complete, and I take pleasure in infcrwing my customers that at no pre- vious time have I had such a Large & Varied Stock As at prosect. I have raised the Standard of Quality and Lowered the Price anti it is a positive fact that no such value in foot wear can be got elsewhere. CUSTOM W ORS of every grade dill receives my prompt and careful attention, and will he made up in the most approved styles by first-class workmen, end of the very best material obtainable. Dr Carson's Stomach Bitters remove Constipation, relieve Dizziness, dispel Sick Headache, abolish Biliousness, and regulate the Stomach, Liver and Bow- els. Seeing is believing. Read the testi inoniads in the pamphlet on Dr. Van Buren's Kidney Cure, then buy a bottle end relieve yourself of all those distress- ing pains. Your Druggest can tell you all about it. Sold by J Wilson Godench 2nt {aaderblll'e .• '.lrrrory. The following anecdote is told of. the 'eta Commodore Vanderbilt :---At Sara- toga, on one occasion, w sitti.)g "n the piazza of a hotel, s somewhat over- dressed lady approached and claimed his acquaintance. TheeConsntodore tore and tike 1 affably with her, while his wife and daughter sniffed the air with score " Fathee," said the young lady, as the Commodore resumed his nett, " don't you remember that vulgar Mrs. B. -- as the woman who used fo sell poult to me at home 1" " Ce: airily,- respond- ed the old gentleman promptly, " and I remember your mother when she Used to sell root beer at three cents a Mass over in Jersey, when I went up there from Staten Island peddling oysters out of buy boat." As this homely reply was heard by a group surrounding the family, there was no further attempt at aristocratic airs on the part of the ladies during that season. Do not delay, if suffering any fermi of Bowel Complaint, however mild appar- ently may be the attack, but use Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. It the old reliable cure for all forma of hemmer Coreplaints that require prompt treatment. Ask your druggist and all dealers in patent medicines. 2 CIRoALEAS. - A mime well known in °anew gr with th e Hair}its natural color Ich by Mt"res grey hairt a few weeks use. Sold at 50 cents per bottle by James Wilson. ern Waal Ue NWed• "Boy," said an excursionist to a boot- black at the postoffice yesterday, '`are there any sights worth seeing near here ?" "Not this afternoon, as I kin think on," was the reply, "but you missed an awful big thing this ferenoon." "What was grt 1" "Woman passed passed • bogus qusrtcr on a man up here. Man passed a green wst ermelon on the woman. Both found it about the tame time, and it was 'nuff to make your blond run cold. She called him a gentleman,and he called her a lady and she busted the green nlelcn on the floor, and he flung the bongos winner ata dog, and a horse run away, and two boys had s fight, and the woman cried, and it was the awfullest time we ever raw. Next time you are coming on a 'ssnrsi,,n you'd better telegraph me and sue if there's anything big going .in _ SSU -w NING- Extensive Premises and Splendid New Stock. CIMCi.3131%3Etrtirs CA,3INET - MAKER AND UNDERTAKER Hamilton Street, Gcderich. A good assortment of IT tchea Bed -room. Din!ng Room andrarlor )'urntture, such ae Ta bias, Chairs;hair, enc a ,d wood seated;, Cupboards, Bed -steads, Mattresses. Wash -stands Lounger Sofas, What k Looking Glasses. N. B.—A complete assortment of Coffins and, Shrouds always on hand alio 1learse& for hire at reaaoaable rate . Picture Pramtaa a specialty.—A call solicited The Greet. Language. . Charles Francis :Adams' ac-ount of how easy he found it to forget the Greek lan- guage, and how little use' be found it prac.ie''r• efterhegot out of college -"I ani obliged 'o soy I have now forgotten tie Greek alphabet ; I canner re -I a'l the Greek chart eters if I open my Hom- er-'. reminds the ,Poria(, ,- of a le!''^.r legend cue int - 1; .s own college r'•tys, vhich was put up by the wag, of ''se T 'te- r; Society in d''il '-z e f ,..n, .'id .,n s •nietl•ing like this : - Sera •r to F.ealesii:1. otos„u , 1•Jt Te•rae'f ”' V•, r . All hands had been telling I -g stero of what they had done and would dot the event of a smash -upon the reail,with the exception of one little man, who had listened attentively to the na. attves, and took them all in without a word. "Ever been in an accidert 1" 'ked the patriarch of the pally', noticing 1.Itle mans silence. "No," replied the little man ot'ietly. "Then you have no idea of .. hat you would do in the ::acas ?" continued the patriarch. "No; I don't," replied the man, sadly. "With all your big heroes blocking up the doors and windows in your hut ehrto get out I don't know exactly e` a man of my size would have." P rad then thore was a, silence, so deep you might have heard a cough drop, and the little man was troubled no more about the possibility of accide"'s. FM. IATA c or Hs; t:, .i. -Tb smedic' e is mildly but ircreas''gly diuretic in its action, thus curing a' diseases of the urinary organs such as Gravel, Dopey, Bright's disease. A Rewten - Of one dozcu ' Teener,- RY" to any one sending the treat .'eur'ire rhyme on 'Txeszeue," the re. ! Oslo little gem for the Teeth and Lett. Ask your druggest o r address. "Why should a man 5hie. bl.ion is wArm within Sit ke his grandaire cut in alabaster 1: Or let his hair grow rusty, scant and thin. When "CrwaALsas I:SXswss wills a • n. it grow the faster. For sale by J. Wit y L •.ass is obt.irled •(.era few doses. son. tis See the' ^our D. uggist gives yyou L An Oasis in the desert is no bright," Tan Iluron's tridney Cure ' ,.la hp ,i. light to the wandering Arab thee a boils Wilson (lo)de'nch Sian of Dr. Van Buren's Kidney Cline is to the unfortunate sufferer f ru.sdi• Disease. it is • e asa permanent cure. Sold by J. Gederich. 2s As answer dr saliva. K11ay ('an any0115 bring us a sae or Liver Complaint that F.'Sc.rie Dlt.ele will rot speedily cure 1 We say t canuet, as il'ovtaauds of CMOS R"1'► fy permanently ce.•ed and wro are daily els- commerding Elec.ricLi..ers, wi'1 pr'uve. Bright's Disease, D'wbe.es, Weak Eitel:, oT any winery ont lt lpurify the blod,reenl reenlist* the low - el*. and sets dires..ly on the die_ . eed parts Every bottle ge•f*Nteet'• For wile at SOc a bottle by J. Wibin. (II The a' e.pe••1a' (ansate. \With:us the Senate is irresponsible ; indeed the only reslw'nsibiltty a membir ,stay be said to ast'unte is that of tieinelt g P,'h • It is not a deli x'ra.ive assembly. it is a feeble gag ;stet imitation of the House of h� barring the tra litions and Ise :ing the dignity of the Lords. If a second Cirmober b• necessary. and in most of wed,Ies it ii net, the proper ncertainly that moat in cnns,n- ane• with p�� ideas, should be let the ProvincialLegislatures wppo it the but not or life. • 'Senate, I. in that t The represent public opinion in somew de t'ee, instead 4f, - •Dear, representing nothing, and being in tie working of our constitution the minus sire. --(Winnipeg Times iTe: -. All cases of weak er lame back. back- ache, rheumatism, Sc.. will find relief in wearing one of Carter's Smart Weed and 1 elladona Backache Plasters,. Price `' cents. 1151 If we did but know how little s sue enjoy of the !,teat things they poetess, there would not be much envy in the world. Now that there is a reliable rear ray for kidney troubles, half the terrors attached t::eae complaints have been removed For this let all be thankful, and to Dr. Van Buren's Kidney Cure award all praise for having thus removed a hitherto considered fatal disease from our path . never known to fail. Sold by J Wilson. 2m .l Great PIsrete That is daily bringing soy to the homes of thousands by sevine many of their dear ones front an early grave Truly is Dr. King's new Discovery for Consump- tion, Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Rrnnclii.is, Hav Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in "Well, how do yens let Along '•" tile Tneeat, Rain in Side and Chea. or I' est ^n -"Pretty e'en, o' 'y I f id any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a Gree': pretty 1 aril." I positive cure. Guaranteed Trial Bot- Senio^, pityingly -"i'„ you ? 1'..sy I I tiesfre a J. Wilson's DrugStore. Large sze didn't think it vet; hard." 1 Fresht:rin, admiringly -''Didn't yo u ? Well, it seems v ry liar d to me (sighs`. S.'ni.,r, dnul,t f ul ly-"Let tate see,Greek -3reek. Is that the language with al those funny little crooked letters in it f„ Freshman, surprised—"Yelt.'. Senio^=-"Oh ! well,- tl.at w. s awful hard.'' A baa es a Dna Store Never was such a rush :natio for any Drums Store as is now et .1. Wilson's for a Trial Dottie of Dr. Kin New Discov- ery for Couseenptien, Coughs and Csrldw All persons affected with Anthem, Bron- chitis, Hoaseness, Severe Cough- or any affection of the Treat "r Lungs: can get a Trial Bottle of this great remedy free, by calling at above Drug ''ore. Itegu- ar size S1. (5): LADY •.E111 rsr,at''. - Ladies, sou can- not stake fair el.in, rosy chto..s, and er).1Tkunq eyes with ' F.ance, or beautifiers of Vie worm, while in poor he. 'th. sod nothing el: to Jon sue ...... blo.oJ,gu • ,' i'meants, as clop Bitters. .k ti • it '• certain prrYvt., Priest, Positive and Pleanienent are the curse effected by Dr. Van Buren's duel Cure. Relief in all cases ORO of OOT best e:tizens would say to `k tam lose Ms tried Hal Cs - MINA atmnill aclsln d pbottle Rold by AA•'It► [Ills roost for (inde- disk 'as ryuiFare trod N t• l 11 at Gen. Rhyne*' 4, Jg store and a reek,. .e o1 McGregor & Padre's Carbolic Oefate. it is imposed of Vaseline.Car- Pii.plAcid es, l Blotches, net cera[ d iledSorres�and Roegh Skin. it cures when all others f•", ?.y it. 2 Bays Dryden "She knows her man, and when you rant and swear. Can draw you to her with a ainele hair." But it must be beautiful hair to have gush power ; and beautiful hair lean be ensured by the use of CI1OALSRIt HAIM Rslr[wmt• Sold st 50 es ray .1, wire f01a WI40 1S UNA ANTE M'N/I[O T MAP THAT lV Of INS COUNTRY, WIL S \\,�ia �S�!�� �`� =—�� ea�:e� '-fit/aelo r/� wl . a 7Far� t��r� '1' ' t Y Aid PRINCIPAL+1-IN� And all points in Iowa, Yebraaks, at !escudo K ss. est, New Mexico, Arizona, i1 twee sad Texas. hH"RIEST. tit'ICKEST and 1)18T line to At. Joseph, A tr hlr.n, Topeka. Dent - son. Dallas, (tal- ,rsto•. C1 HI C1 -EL CIr0 1.1. hone has no superior for AIM; 1 r.. 1nn.-epoltr and et Teel. Nat 1..41!y r. puled r Ir Qrsst TIw'ND Car Lim cult r r..' y e• oee.t, 1 he the lust equipped Ralwlsd In the Wort.! 1. - LI t :sent .4 traw4 76 4........ • ...... 4 w�,Aa • yy' •Sj�'% r p4 ‘,0". el..i...,f.......14,1_. N �t.1 �aaaRi �04:Sqlt Vs. iscitrikfi:g.14_70.:. erta .10rjellii"Z 11113141! 42:1„,,.....„...„.. . s Ir�l�FiS?E' ; .aw./°, s.�wat CHICACO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y, tieing the Great Central Line, affords to trawtt'er.. t+y reason of Its enrlvaled geo- graphical position, the shOrteet and best route b)twoen the East. Northeast aryl Southeast, and the West, Northwest and Southwest. It Is Itteraity and strictly true, that Its 04n.'tectian, are a'l of the principal lines of road between the Atlantic an] the Pa-iifto Joliet, Peoria, Ottawa. SIone and Its main Ioand branches it reaches c,,,,7..1-3, r Salle, Ceheseo, Moline and Rook Istarel, i:s t:t,n iia ; D]venpeFt Muscatine, Washington, Keokuk. Knosvilte, Oskaloosa. Fahr: -1 . Oes Moines. West Liberty, tetra Clty, Atlantic. Avoca, Audubon, Harlan, Cuthr.d Center and Council, Bluffs. and eave- worth and Atchison In Iowa ; Gallatin. Trenton, Cameron and Kansas City, in Missouri. In Kansas, and the hundreds of cities. *Rages and towns Intermediate. Tee "GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE," As It Is farnilarty calved, offers to travellers all the advantataa and comforts Incident to a smooth track, safe bridges. Union Depot" at all eonneeting points. Fast Express Trains, composed of COMMODIOvfl-r.",_LL VWNTILA; ED, line W ELL HEATED, FINELY UPHOLSTERED and ELEGANT DAY COACHES; MOST MAGNIFICENT HORTON RECLINING CHAIR CARS ever built I PULLMAN'S latest deists -hod and handsomest PALACE SI_EEPIHO CARS, and CONING CARS that are acknowledged by press and people to be :ho FINEST RUN UPON ANY ROAD 114 THE COUNTRY, and CENTS [AOH and superior meais are served to travelers at hD THREE TRAINS each way between CHICAGO and the MISSOURI RIVER. TWO TRAINS each way between CHICACO and MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL, ata the famou. LEA ROUTE _ ALBERT_ _ • A New and Direct News, Richmond Cincinnati, and koe. has Indianapolisntly and La Fayette. end Con Newport end Council Bluffs, •t. Paul, Minneapolis and Intermediate points. All Through Passengers carried on Fast seExpress m Trains. y ber tained,M For More detailed Information. e Maps and Folders, well as Tickets, at all principal Ticket OAloes in the United States and Canada, or et R. R. CABLE, E. ST. JOHN, Vloe-Pres't • Oen'l Manager. Oen'l T'i't L Pass'r Afet CHICACO. KANSAS CITY Ali ee•eertlats tats Is 1* sir (*peg SIr5 Heartache and relieve all the troah.nw ;ncl- d.nt to a billow' elate of thee stew,sach ;is lllz- siner. Masora, DeewsYr S, 1 after reling. Pale In the Side, Le. While their moat rcmr,rk- able success hu been shows in caring IlssdseM,yet CrteesLktle La se erns are n al l y valuable 1s. Osswesesa, tonal sad prer.+.rng thN Cyt •a�wMt, while ii.y sloe torr., t an dleeelree e1 M etererh, s'Iw.letr , h. sea regulate the tewel& Et -miff t6.yonly cur,d Three.' Twists via this Celebrated Lim Mehl SIM IONS OA II. S. taseada Try Itl and run will ted tr..efleet • lane -v, InaVed of a Ate. nom fort Aetse they would lsseMApMMew to three she MOT from tSIe eaNpk'i: bet ferin- a tNy tbeir sed hare, awl taw e. Wiwi ease w f tier Vet abase Hale 011610e. able le M taasywave pst;ley trlsaet be wiluez W Se weariestflees lel aha all *kb bees I. I. POTTSQ. Futile! Lib as no Hwy! t shot af., mien, f ,s. flan. emosso. i l l . L:hasaS•a .1 ettstran74, ranadian3PAss. Ag t, 'Lornno. Ont Ann. B J.,HtP471.74, Ticket Aeent, Nodereh tomes( rn mosey Iires titK la wire we eat Mitoses battik. Dat pais ow K 8888 Lrer fins are wry soma std Is Sta. Oso pr two pale takes desoA Miletty meows ass to sot grtpa er „s �.by their gesus teflon i.Mewe a11 she sr them, in ,tats ss M erste: eve fot /1. Sold y druggists every...we, ee swat by wadi CANTER MEDICINE 00., Now York ah. For fwd by J48. WILSON.