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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1884-5-2, Page 7fit}. HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, MAY 2, 186t T Tarns and ibartien. P,4 resurgent du well its shidy wto dew& to sue;ug scuds meet te tett. their diteastess. Put plants bestow gi .ce tie the plate et apartments la repotting planta, take care that they stand rte deeper iu the new pot than before. Sow migpvoette where the pleura are wanted, fur ttaasplanting theta se!does suattei. well A brantfful customs prevails its sew please u. giving sash child belawtlkna W a Seadsy seh.M.1 • $cusses pt*ut to the spring. Sweat peer alai muta►ng-gl• . w may be gown very early et the ger leu ; the dowers ere the Fuer for berme( the touts form rut00 weather. Tom eranar mei dower gardening eas- ily g" laud in bend. The experience of Inoue who bull admires to 1114, hu proved that the additien of a garden plot elects, a most beneficial influence ea the social. moral and religious life of those who occupy them. The old and generally sua»estul way of rooting otgnder and other slips of bard wooded plants, by plaiting their lower ends in • biotic of water, suspend- ed in a light place, finds an improve- ment of much wider usefulness in the saucer plan of prop•$atiun. In this.y.- tem. any low vessel is filled nearly full of sand, into which slips of every kited of planta may be set, closely tegetber, for rooting. Enough water is thou lege mon t•atly in the saucer te give the send the oomsi.teney of mud, and it is than given • light soda warm place. By this simple means any one can root cuttings of all kinds quickly, and:almost without any Ids. House plants thrive in the kitchen than ill am other rooms of the house, because of the moister atm.»• phere that entrails here, as • result of the steam escaping from the stove or 'urge utensil•. In green -houses similar but improved conditions exist also, which amounts for the comparative ease found in growing pleats in these street - tune. Theon facts point to the import- ance 0' supplying some moisture is the atnam; here where%rr there are plants, if we woe 1.1 hate fine specitunn& Water- ing as freely as is admissible for their irises eatr.dit+g thn,ugh the whets seat. se I, es they might to f It a said that they are itpndsetlye that they can be growl p:eatehly on laud wa'r'h $1o09 per a•re; 5..Otis asita„y• ti..es*., 1 am well mtssli ad that they c .0 b. pr .lot ably arose for legally me. state berry ram first 11 sit e. owes in the spriug,and it is also the meet tempt - lag lo the tam, aoouwdind to the writer's opinion, and the strawberry bed (eight Cs be foetid isa all garden, he meal they may be. It d•'m not require alarm bed to eupp'y a fewely wit\ au e,saswttal dish of berries. O.» year ago last sprint{ 1 set just sit Islauta to «e what they would d•'. and the last spawn they fwruisbed es •lith six putts of tine strawbe; rre ; anal plants •,(ten do south better than this- Of Doors it is need - lams to grew strawberries wit heel thorn care. The ground ..',o it 1 he ee 1 prepared, anti clean e•.:tu..- is .b...lutdr urry ; and if they are applied with awt deal of water, the )+.LL will be largely increased. For talo ly use select the finest 11.vorel berries that produce wolf ; cwt for market the principal p.iwt is to select a large, showy variety, the ye illy uot being w Important, as con- sumers will look mere to the of the berry, -than they will t.1quality If a largo bed is planted they should be set in rows, far enough apart to admit of bone cultivation. In the a.,•umn, just as late as may be, the planta should be given a light winter protection •.f hay ; and in spring uaa•ver the plants, leav- ing the hay on the ground as a mulch, and to keep the berries dean. I prefer to est • new bed every aprtng, as it is lees work to do this than it is to keep the t :d bed free from weeds. A RISKY SW* Ta. tatow who germarialemeatillessalere Signor Natalie, the prupsrty rano e1 Abbey a hopers Guarpamy. to the scam who woe ca ea • tight -rope ewer 1Yt ptia River He was interviewed by $ airs sinwti ?mer+-af.r reports', and tens what his feelings sere while makitig the peril.** ride ; That was in ''.- summer of 181," said ha "A tae ..4e. (oohs crowd of pe - pt. gethmed that day at the falls, mu it was a aloe day for our purpose. I wt s no petfonner, but acted, in. kouw, ID the eaeasity e1 manger. Iu this poeu- Il•r event, huw.ver, Bloudrn hal to Gerry something eves on his book, and as notrudy else had enough tutorial a the affair ie. be williag to risk his Ida ur enough faith in lilondiu's strength and skill, to take such desperate chances, 1 Bast to do the there had d been an •�oideat ••&, rises if theee abs whole troops manager au 1 all,would ham disappeared r' "Yes. of auras. Btondin wore tight., the same as rope -walkers usually do, ex- cept that he had eat a sort of harness, so test 1 could reach around bis neck, and get • geed grip without choking hum, and se that I could stack any logs through a pair of thing. like :slings and cross them in (tont of him without interfer- ing with his arts or legs." ela.k of Maglasid Tstl.. The album in which specimens of the various counterf.itl discovered axe pre- served, atm contains wore interesting proofs of the .xtra,rdinarr durability of the notes. There are three notes for tweuty-five pounds which paved through the Chicago tire, and were sent in fur redemption by Mr. R. H. Nottin, Pay- master of the Chkago and Alton Rail- way. Though they are burnt to a crisp black ash, the paper is scarcely broken, and the engem/tee is se clear se in a new note. There are •'se five firs -pound notes which went re the bottomm of the There was un cheering or applause while see in the unfortunate training -ship we sere out over the water, and the Eurydice, and were reaoveeed after• ail i roar of the falls, which ...mei_ uuly a **vented "Now Keen stn TOu wsnail" "More than I do row ---about tai. Fecund., I think. He carried an unusual- ly heavy balana. pole. 1 think it w.igh- ed either seventy-five or 100 ps.uods. The entire wei tht las carried was about 230 p..unda The rope was stretched acnes the river about where the new suspension bridge now stands -touch clutter to the fall* than the old bridge. Blondin was very coutideut and firm, but of course we both knew it was a desperate chance to take. He walked first very slowly and re¢ul*rly, but feel- ing more settled he made occasional stops, stood en one leg, kissed his hand to the crowd, and dad a few other such things as you have seen other rope - walkers do. I could see the water away down under us, and the crowd on either side, everybody watching us with faces which looked as if tory were suffering. WSW pNwtl+oweaMd IIIetM tmK Amy pampa aright be led IN artaSISS s�A that the people of the sbe re- public fere claimants( [tat''xthe es - two til white elepttauts. ltaratu'a west to ..sider•ble expense in sayp* rtieg a seise white he amain isa awned ao►osal. inset the moss stables ei the King .d Stam. But some uflds°o' las written tau an English papa from Siam w $ y that the white et.phwrat was n ot take • .n.1111 tie royal eta lee , that the Kos, ••e Sum has no stable. ..f she Omuta . th.tt then •re no white plants in Sam, and that elephants are o 't bs'Id sacred in that country. This is all very sad. Yawela•oltb, one of Barsum's ovals, has white welshed one o' his .b.phaute and proposes to palm it off, i.e. the load of weeder nutmegs and bemwoud beets, as the genuine artiele. Bement km thereupon had one of his wldte-**•she 1 she, just 1show how Mkt tbing is .Baas. Se that there are Dow in stook two w .it • washe l elephants and two Simon Pura A white-waabed elpbaut taking part in a parade on • rainy day would be an ioteresttng st{he. Banking BANE O1 YONTIIE %I. To Me Ise/te•I ProMeessen. sad all whop= M mal omens. Phar tine, or Nene tuuo, • Phos- phate Element based upon Scientif e Facts, Formulated by Professor Auatiu, M. U. of Boston, Maes., oures Pulmon- ary Consumption, Kick Headache, Ncr- veus Attacks, Vertigo and Neuralgia and all wasting diseases of the buuwu system. Phu phstine is not a Medectue. le, a Sutrivaeut, because it contains it., Vegetable ur Mineral Poi«au, Opiar N troutics, and no Stimulants, bat si :a : ly the Phosphatic and (1*rtrie Ebm'as's found in our deity food. A single bet t u sufficient to convince. All Druggist sell it. $1.00 per bottle+. lemons & Cc., sole agents for the nominee:, M, Front Street East Taranto. , •p.• icing t♦wt es h l a +• '! over etc- muni troa. hs' rotor' They a. -e nut even few yards away, would have p h.alt1 casfunadly and setting wino +•easels of fmyrtl The paper is stained a light us from hearing very plainly, even if water mauve them are some of the ems1 bet.we, and that is the cnly effect their ways of aee•srnpli.hi 11 this. A sal"' hag e, sawnte ta. salt water has ha& coney of moisture to suit the be not in the least injeriuus ti phut° will We are shown in a small ease covered 'the health with • tuagurfying-glass a few charred Bank of person.I fragments sof paper for which the paid £1400. They are the remains of 1 him, and, I can sure yea, I tett mighty --7-1=Itmaniedleesamrs per meet several rites destroyed in a fire, and , good when we reached gelid ground inn- I wore redeemed at their full tabu, the ! again, and the people began to yell, and J. Barden, of Walla,, V t.. gives an hidden being able to inv. their numbers aadkarchieta reredos account of some experiments M i shriek, and wave thou' h made last summer in planting cut and uncut potatoes Three rows, each long enough for 123 hills, were planted to fturbank seedlings, one row with whole teed, one with one piece to the hill, and 4 another with two pieces in a hill. At digging time the sitar -piece raw yielded six bushels, the two-piece mw, eight bushels ; while the row planted with un- cut potatoes produced ten bushels These were very marked results, yet, in order to have an experiment of this kind teach all we would like to know there had been. It war a terrible few minutes to not ; more so to me than to Bkndin, because he was used to that kind of danger and I was not. I did not neve a muscle for fear of tripping 5' and dates, and to satisfy the Bank that - • they had actually been destroyed. There' HE MET HIS MATCH. is another note in the album which in circulation 123 years before it mu re- wail, t .es. tittle eesso,aev Dobe mimeos rare. turned to the Bank for payment. No ',sed • sorbet% note is lined twice. As seen as • note -- is returned, even though it has been out Our friend Wilkins has • little five - but a few hours, it is cancelled. Very year old daughter by whom has been I A Wilde Awake atregrld- oftes s none issued in the morning u a vanquished nue of Lowell'• most scone- .1. Wilson is always alive to his bust- bratq,ht back to the Bank in the after- plimbed linguists - otherwise one of nem, and sparesno pains ea secure the norm of the same day, but on an average a five -pound note is out about eighty days. The notes have many strange adventures.One of a large denomio- slout planting cut or uncut hill.potatoMi, we anion was found keeping the wind away ought to know whether the hills were of in the broken a►ke of a cottage window, F a� ' unify ret distance apart in each use, *Ulf ither the cottage: nor his wife having also whether the pieces were cut to sin- gle ryes, or whether they were Lute ,any idea of its value. Another, elmfor • large sum, the disappearance. of which potatoes out in two. The whole had I 1«I to easy wrongful suspicions and 0LPITLL t1traPLthe. - - - el ,t a•.taw.ae'. Gaderich Branch. D. ULA&4 - - • -.Neweyee. Allows hesere.5 s. MesstIr twang. d ond/t sad atroelar asses hissed. mesa is at parts tit One world. 17M. CANADIAN BANK OFCOMMERCll Pawl .p (:.pica., - ir,fj'00,00(/. aka(, - - i1,40U,0(N). President Nal'. WAI McMASTRA Destro! Masser. - W. n. .....' o " >. • Goderich Branch.Matrat.slL A. M. ROM, - - Isterest ea Drafts on a tM pris.o* Cities in ('anseds Great Britals .M shed States. bough anraids woreaeaMu AMM• tel l sour' modems. ma'1�se• • •eaetllag Nseesery• WW'm..1"hnroit, of Huron. l) 1., elites that his wife had been iro-to!e:el with acute Bronchitis for many year,, and that ali remedies tried pave no pennetaent re- lief, until he pr..cu ed • tw,tt!e of 1.)r, Kings New D,aa.cery for C..eas ptioo, Coughs and (7,t1.1 t, .Irish ha 1 e naagI. sI effect, and prdiseeti a perna:ueot cur.•. it 1s 1,arauttsef to cure all diseases ..f Th met. Lungs sr Itr. schu►1 Tobee. Trial b'tt'ea free at .1. %'%lien a aro.; store. Large sire $1.00. (31 A week • i*d. st -Deem 5f +L► du.triot.. Brei baethew new iw fore the publte. l'aplt* . s , t need rt. t1•c dill start you. B. u. wo ..�� mea, boysamd girl waists$ very wham t., w ark fur sea. Now Is the time. You cam work it. tete a the h.s-awras.l,�Noc.'etker h i.tn. se whole pat )uu marl) ago u ell. No one can fait to retake enormous sad terms free. 1s.r., mat ail fist. easUy. and honorably. Adolf-. a- 7'rat•e ! Co.. Aureate. Mal.se A allwlag M an lash$.$. la these tittles when oar newspapers are $seeded with patent medicine adser- tisements, it is gratifying to know what to procure that will certainly cure yottd If you are bilious, blood out of order, liver inactive, Dor : eneral debilitated, 1 there is nothing in the world that will cure you w quickly as Electric Bitten. 1 They are a blessing to all mankind, and can be had for only fifty cents a beetle of James Warm. 12:1 7 ,1XSIVUAXCs CARL. faklTtrll alfa. Vert. TU.ueyu- hetet Peke Islayd, PHILNNIX INS. 00'k.et LNtalw, hatglase eatebllsl.nd i ■ABTPOMI► Inks. calf. et Merit-'ko ('vas. Bloketaken bide (Ramer $rel -class ire et the looms rake b HOMACR H01111 Net for Teo le� waria al, a perulei CANADA MIL LOAN awn 8AY»Are CO. of Toanava $nt uses sawn y. nut Messy (e ,}.� Tlotperfent t. lka mtAI K HOkACK HOhTUN Uedor':b Sept. la Ms. The People's Livery -ThouanA•ulKntee are aaewallrr ,U�sha$ I of slosh' +' 'live* prolo&eed. laappin..•ss a..•t health re.turrd b) the u•r u: losers at GERMAN INVIGORATOR with!. 'moo etply and p.rn.aiwat y cures tet' =icy remise d by esemovs art • W l4 d,/ aeneleat leealDew, and all dim ..ws that fol- low as • sequence of Sell Ahese. as Wes of 4M- . Ines of memory. unit ergot 1a.ltude. in tbt hank. dinoa•s oar.' die+w that urs• old ege. and .tarry lead to .noanity i.r'•unaurnt•tiea and • preue- ltrte gator. usual tor elrcu4r' with t, sUmoniehs free pry I.ai1. The u H:eaATma i..4 .t 1 1 per bur. ur ala boxes sur M. ts) ulredrtwfalltld o Will i.,• sant free my maids.. -ribs of mite. be addrelrine Y. J. t')tEr ikY Daus�t1 1. Ila $u.s.iah PI.. Toledo, Jbio t:r. i•ays t.. `rule Ai -sal for Uodlrinl' _ • eaa tar chance• to incrreeeu enings *nal u. tnt.he es tr.e wealth) : 11 . se who •ieISE,°'14 no mower their upporaun We offer a viva Isles w isala la tooneey. Mame 1.. make nwna•y. We wale toren, au- mei: u mets:lw.ys end girls a tenet for W in plus own I.M•wt+ice. An) tone can Jo the .ork pro- perly trunk the ares start. The Immanent wall pay tunas than ten tunas i,rs its"t) unites. 1•.a- pI.eensirr outfit fur side d fn r. Nu nue . 5.n , a• - dagc- letls t0 nsskr moll'•) t$I"dl). lis can Ketole .our whoa time in 11..- souk. or roly your a.t'rtrc meno•eta )'uIl intrw s, ntsl ,, 44 ail char i. n1`. --.c*V 0''751 Ir•t- • . . . $5OO.CI)O I' evex � . t1 c e•.tl ta) at ai..\, r. butt 1. ran : ct .r J. 1 8llP JOHN 111111, tiv.rtrrir. tk�• �'}{�rrta' �ht t •a °,owe we believe, was from larru, imitated accuestinns, was disc,vered, after ratany fatness Now, as prions ruled out season ren• inclesetl in the well of the house at planting and harvesting time, it might e from 7 which it had myeteriowfy disap seed most economical f {d be pL ted with endureThey solarto still he • question which was One thing the nrnes will not ss. hot f Again, send Peered- will held her at the cut es m.ii ryas show n t bottom of the sea, and come out of a a sunt mans more hills tot, I acre, than furnace intact, het they will rot outlast would 11 r. Burne if using d hiss whole i the scrubbing, the bleaching of the .sed. If Mr. Banters &port in sing:e f laonslrv. That trial, to which they are eyes two ur spec feet used the row. I a'.u,14...es subjected through the in - we should suspect that he two little 1 e l+era •ler s.f ladies who send them to seed to obtain a full crop. t6. wash; w their dress p,cket., natally TM goestfuu of whole or cut seed s defecr* them, though even after it their one that is surrounded with too many 1de cows is sail reestC••i, Lir.- [W. forall tim to be answered at once, and H. Rideinz, in May Harper ,. for all time. It lea been our aim when dieesmafslg The Itrilscry t o**»tasty • the q.sstloa, rather to study the lows whirl► control the growth of the potato, than to attempt to lay down infallible rules, as guides for action. If one understands the nature of the plant hell cultivating, he will be better able to adopt the conditions to each other than may exist at the time mtlut All those are so cheap this spring shute mead, h to eap•r1moot with large, ern do so with little ears cert. Our preference is for single eyes, if all other renditions are within control, and we wr:ald prefer the pieces should be cut (tom large, smooth deed ; but if the price was high, we weald not object to thole which were jest below starlet sins. Act in either case we weld want the rich .oil, and in the very finest date of t oto, some lot have been a deep tbnapir•ey, se that every prone would start and make engineered frau Ot:awa, to capture the is early and drug growth- The , abletato ad ain•tretion of Ontario affairs. The The Royal C nuni•sion to enquire into the bribery c•.'sr, !noir will nut proem.1 ei Olt a s 1*' •..r. until after the Investigatb'tl e:e t'.t c ._its 6*s heels con- cluded. The ;..tlges arise are t.' cum puss the c.atumfesi'•0 have not yet been mooed, but it is understood that ,auan1 thou are to be c•'uMsttyc tujudges, ,crux the third a judge eeurea, The cuqulry by the com•nis- .ten will have a much wider'cope than either thu investigation before the Friel - vilest.' and Elections Committee at the IAgslatute or the trial of the charges before the courts. The object in ap- pointing eitamleklolt is t+( get at the taw iawarelneas of what is suppa•sed by _owsirll most skilled tonsorial eirttsta. She was taken down to have her hair cut the other day and opened fire upon the oisisting barber with his own ammuni- tion in the manner following, to wit : 'Oo pitty well to -day 1' 'Yes, little girl. Ian pretty well.' `Oa mamma well f 'Yes, my mothers pretty we1L' (Seip.) 'oo papa wet r 'Yes, pretty well.' , Snip, snip.) 'Oo dress yourself r 'Oh, yes, 1 dress myself.' (Snip.) '()o wash aab own face r 'Eh 1 Oh, yes, of course.' (Gauge.` 'Oe fix syn own hair r I ten. Inactivity of the Liver, Bihownes 'Yea, yea' (Snip, snip, snip -rapidly.) !Jaundice, Constipation. Weak Kidneys, '00 sew Sundays r lot any disease of the urinary organs, or 'Why,no, I don't sew Sundays.' !whoever reruns an appetizer, tense ur (Pause.) !wild stimulant, will always find Electric •W sit night down and read r ! Bitten the best and only certain cure (Seep, snip, snip -nervously.) I known. They set surely and quickly, 'Can oo read r every bottle guaranteed to give entire 'Yea' (Nearly takes of one ear,) satisfaction or money r'fundeo. field at 'OunTe been to school r fifty tents e. bottle by J. Wilson. (41 Wel, yes -come time aro.' (Slap, mit) t r IudnKe-stxlb . + less$ 16e Livery ba:ines.t 5n/ Jdo. "ai"'••r a ore w it It.:In s • i s \ . r. n, l -�. 11..‘,. a l ala, i.1•varat. tartsrerly own.•$ by I...lrrt Karr. m . t•• p r.'r /tsarritrl.t: . li�k. Thv) aro purely � cc,-t4..hM. rt . • • .y.. • . .1'.re of public p.tr nage. Thr) Kit c satirise *Mr.. ' i1Knr l'. . 1, 5'. I s :. 5 1 ..'t•s r', tr.0 • satis'ew 5:en to sit. so-. oris r tea,••• tiag :ie. t Ila. $- at.. 1' t -.1r tt�t. alt The Finest Rigs P w'aia...10.iy.cr;va ,: rtttd.I .. I.t.tt li •L, AT 11CAsONAMLi: 1'itl•'i:�, I JOHN ,7.1%''‘'. F� T k ('O.. "Foto P01 Mauro. CALL AND SEE l:3-r(1Pp',Be 1`silo'• ; RI and Kt Klug ht. Fast. Ton.nl4. 051Yeh+re Hotel. (lederleb. I treat ma, talo• sent by mai prepaid on nc^IM 1'et .•:n of a %.•et t .tamp Otrderlch. Feb. Intl, tXtl. plat into arc Is.. h. best of aeery article in his hue. He has secured the agency fur the celebratedDr King's Nev Discovery for Consumption, the only certain cure known for Con- sumption. Ceu[hs, Colds. Hoarseness Asthma, Hay Fever. Bronchitis, or any afectic n ••f the Thrust and Lungs. Sold on a positive eparantee. Trial bottles tree. Replier size $1.00. (31•' Those are 15114 Tarots. The best blood purifier and system re- gulator ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bit - ren rale at TiILneVI. oat 16 5TN1. 1 n•,:. 1114. ,. t . . , 1. r: • awl dare h .. '. a d1 --- hlnaelesnK mighty nose u � hat wealt. lime ossa b •land to conquer TYsrY1 ` 1 U U g time. pr•R a week in you own town 1, outfit tree. No risk. 1.1.erv•hiteg sew. ('a„iiwl not /vomited. We will fu Moen you enc.. • idiot. ?cw) ars- uv.L Lug f rine, Ladies u. •'.' as much as MVP, and boys and g1tirls mike great pay. ite.4.-r. if you want busin, w a • w n ech you cos mak' greet ;-ay ell the t i;n.- write for ner'tcular' to 11. Ii iu.r s r t l'". t'ortlan Mal u like the constitution of some two, able Ontario Cabinet is meatmore gene snood to endure a good deal of abase, but fit discotering who stood behind the al- thea is nn important in favor ef •Mama lrged conspirators who are en trial than either. in securing * e.wvidiun in that particu- ar mesa. If a general scheme to bribery tId t or 1 was in existence, it to desirable in the A correspondent ox the New England that it should he *spoiled, Fanner, writers the tt ti ibdy and pewit- but i ins ha but it o hardly likely that such ex- perieraoed manipulate as ttboseeh,an*rs suspected of being of n net trial, would leave soy tangible evi- dence of their o.eplieity. The commis- sion will have extended powers in the way of summoning and whth • er or not the immediate jell of its will furnish .enquiry will be attained, it semi interesting glimpses iota the back gr tend of party polities se tarried on in this eowtry. It will also furnish the party journals with ammunition with which to Garry on their warfare dariat the dug days-4'Toe'Goto Telegram. • ou a man r 'Ye -es.' (Thinks ...me of infanticide.) 'Dues ,'o mamma let .M+ smoke 'Sometimes.' Prima to control a cow- lick ' W hen' W hen she doesn't know it.' (Snip.) 'When don't she know it r 'When she isaa't looking.' (Tries to wails. ) '11 iso all through 1. 'Yes ; all through.' (Relieved.) 'Ono by ! I'll come attain sometime - won't 1 r 'Do I' (Sinks exhausted.) And the little bud of promise toddled out of the door without the hailed bar= her having asked her is sire wouldn't have a .ea -foam or a bottle of hair tonic. -(Lowell Mises. tally he termer should set apart a small piece of land especially for strewing small fruits for family use, bemuse it will be a luzery he eon well &(ford. He has the land, and it will he used for • good !tar- pons if he sets out a strawberry bed end dev.,te• • pint to raspberries, and one to blackberries, and also sets eat some of coarse, the currant will nd • plane on every farm without my urging its claims. flrepevinea are aeplscted by far too 'many fetmee& ',here ore new .n Brest * member of i.a that it would sem that one final some that would thrive ifars . est, legality. and therefore, h tet TIm111018tine a duty that be ewe his family, if he fails to set • few vines, and take reel care of them, His wife and children will thank him for it. Wbn dies sot like geed grapes 1 Is it falai • 915$5 I W grow thea for home sons+op- tier 1 11 yon should happen to grow a few more than are wasted foe yew family's ase, they � OW readily he diensaieb ed ed in the liero'.4 or she vibes. Appls two 1„ hotrod ea mad fatM*.te . straNeg or lees cate.,4 hot what per slant o.i 'armor' gnsw_Nj( au * sf MOW. qv - $1000 FORFEIT 1lavt,•er the utmost tou0,'trt.t••' in Its eu;M•r torn y o. cr yIl other.. and aft. r tloesand• of twits of the mod cumtdi. _'o d awe .et rrrr rasps we could find. we feel 1•saeIM4 (noff•I- ing to forfeit On' Thousand I olleee ter any ease .of .-n•aths. cold*, more tlaost, talueems hoar.cnese. brooch}tis. CI net mptkn in its cul' . s.:, a. whnnt'ta1Kpenaigt. a.4 nil finesses for which we only clainarelitf, that we can't .•ure with Wears t'nugh Syrup. etre taken &award int; to d;rocs ions. menhir teeth,. IN and 14 Bents; ttr(ee bottles one 5*. liar. (4.-nulne wrapprn..nit-'.n aloe. •+a'ld t.i alt Are Ste. nr sent h- re{{.atas Ott r••.•--ipt of prscr. J HN C. 11'1i••T.t CO..etand el K; e. street Fs•t. Toronto. Its' S0.d at J .1 `5. 11'11 SON'S Drug 't too, •tnrrleb a • Lap tavla.gPrlw.t. Mr. M. E. Allison, Hutchinson, Kan., saved his fife by a simple Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, for Con- sumption, which caused him to procure s largo bottle, thatcompletely cured him, when Doctors, change of climate and everything else had failed. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness. Severe Coughs, and all Throat mad Lung dimmers., it is guaranteed to cure. Trial Bottles at J Wilsee's drug store. Large rim $l. (1) Tire Sew Waller. "Thfs entree is .o poor 1 cant. drink it." "Just shut your eyes, put it out -of sight, and Awa t say anything about 1� was the reply of the , 1 humorist. The guest did not istake any reply, but when he came to pay, he handed over to the pnariete.r of the establishment • solitary cont. 'Where's the red of the money r' ".lust shut your ',yes, pet it out of sight, and don't ay anything more about it. That's what your new waiter said whet' i told him the coffee was weak." The row waiter tendered his resigna- tion. -- sew Llfe ter Ve.Ntewa Vtraket*ed by 1111- eesse. a,Mnly mad t•5..11ralt... The area German invigorator is the only specific fur impotency, nervous el. hasty, miaversal lassitude, forgetfulness, pain in Outback or sides, no easter how shattered the system may he from 's- eems of as) kited, the (fust German Remedy will restore the lest function, mad mem* health and $1.00 pier hoe, Dox hoses foe $.QO: Said by ell druggists. Sent ea receipt of pries, itamil paidtry F J. (lousy, Toledo, wile igost for 114Ma1 Mateo. Cir east. and tedesessedille ewe flea Sold by Sea Rayons, stole soot for thievish - sasSasc- ----- mi. 1. ('. Whir's N$nvlc ext' Rsal s Tatra? .war. a `uanintrrtt erviM• for 113 Merin. ltlr sinews. Con+nleions. Pita, Ner\otta Nrura len Headache. Nrrvoue Prostration caused buse 01 y ►e to- tal In - occasion. ol t'oftening of the tobacco. G r 1ir*in fitint *result 1wg in insanity and leading to misery. decay sad death. I•rrivaturr Old Ag''. Barrenness. too- of Pon rr to 4 -interne s. In...loofar) leases and 41,rnnatorrl out. call«A by 0%cr-. xertion of the brain. s•11-ahaee ar titer -:a diligence. 0*.• hos 'a in cure ''cent rasre. Fah 1)01 ton l tains one month'/ trenrnierd. One dollars box arc six boxes for eve dollars : mid by mal! pre {r'A Dos receipt of Aria e . 11'• guarantee sig boxes to rare any erase. Wish . soli order re- eeltrd tr) ua for sit boss.. actuniWn1cd with $yeilollars. we will *end the parclas•r our written guarantee M refund the looney if lb* treatment does not effect a crus. Guarantee issued only key JAlmmr WILNS .ole ether Vicks Floral Gude hied agent for Oolerlch. Out. JOHN l'1¢It'1' Pew teat 1. an Kimmel Sow& of 11. Pages. a tldar 4 slates .f Rewe.. awe Si- elaMcu, a.d snore tame 1411 th.Mlrsttewe of the choicest Flowers. Plante and Vegetable... and Directors for growing. Itis handsome enough for the (*eater tattle or a Bolide* l'r•w•at. Send un your pante and Post '►it:. e address. with ten ce•ta. and 1 will send inn a ropy. peonese pnid. This to not quarter of its .Past. It M printed in both Foglia'. and German. If you afterwards orde.. seeds deduct the 10 cow Views mites are the Mee 1s the Weald! The 1111/nett Guam will tell how to get and grow them. Vlelt'. Ifrl.wernod Vegetabie Garden. 111 Pages, a t'olnrest Plates. 1n 5 utas' ingot. .lo' 50 cents io raper corers: $1.00 in elegant cloth. In German or Kngtish. Vlck's 111u0ra/M Wath', tliumdne -11 Pages. • Colored Plats in every number and many fine T hags. Price $1Z1a tear Five topics fur Ia.011. Specimen Number teat lot ten tenni ;3 trial copies for TG cents., 7n•e Jb71'ff�B BPIGaritN 723 hewer flee tip, if you are aaisring with low and de - =aspirit% lore t� to. Ifesers1 y, disordered rblood wusk comae tutees. Misdealt., nib any theme of a W- inos nature, by ail mesas pinion a net- tle of glestris titters. You will be sur- prised to geetherapid improvement that life; �"IR!' wears ia.Yvity will return ; -e will .raps, and beam- ed' rejoiced in fifty�� of BMight'sSold d w J. Wibn'. 111) wilt foillew ; wil be inspired with tem GENUINE SINGER SEINING 111113111E. CHAS. PRETTY • Having boos eppo ale.t mut of the ahem. membiae, Ingo to s0tielt the trod pubiln pat - ren.Qa sad will supply anerbinre ow Ilhetal Try the Aennine Singer. p.sitt ee : V te.eey slreol, sew the lir. R. litodlortels, Doe. I1► Ili IS/1 Ila sole proprietors. Toronto Ord, w A(A R CC`S YELLOW DIL FREEMAN'S WORM POWDERS. Are plasasat to take. ('antalr their owe Purgative. is a safe. sore, and et* $.stayer of we, in CSUdrea or 1 - WILL CURE OR REUEVE DIZZ/NEB3, DROPSY, FLUTTERING OF THE HEART, ACIDITY OF 11rNE STOMACH, DRi b'US OF THE SKIN, 73iJES*t t 1 ESTION, DICE. ;IPE! Aa. T RHEUM, ART BURN, . .. WACHE, •4 .vary •pashas, of MOON*aarleina-(1'e.t a -0,1104.4.4 DOWELS (1atta0 O,aTONAO1` iT 1S fit) Ht'1IB17O, RUT REALITY. That Mao berls is en • ..f 5 Se use • Aanerr, Goa $brew's and n lemony rantie1' no h peas. arc shove - sad. et children. n • tart den• . and that dormers in nun) rears are or week.** •Raine 1t i. j er. 1* tree A ms.,t- -Inc that is a .•rrt.*" and ante carr kw tbi• Aa roma and ri'&aert•'w. disrsue .hneig ,.a;lyd with jos- and warm', Welt -need by v.•t7 feinilr, foe nee is bane 1 nerd A ens- Aawraliew M alts h more orally chenk5d *t 0.. •r. •n•.Iug than *her it Iowa }a;sed hest twat. i. with .hie doo•sr. Kee:, nwdl. Ina on Ian1 and An ma watt till It M tett We. ' peewee+ is nearest tee peblle he Di l,AN1112 DIPIITIt11.11IA red ('Rare R v,t v K e see Ihnrnraghly 4-4Intittrita that N will arywwr Its per5'041'. *.suepm s. p1M haw, boo, Wt.+vet len the Dontialote of (1a�t��, •s. iseesewtlow. ere habeas "'at mom! Wier 1' We kind's ask 15.41. •1 tele t4 we this ewisah a trial. TsOltwenlsi0.. Lir •w4 'rt11 book. sent nnap�ltl 1.wrr - P t). • dolmas Pr, 11 I'TFRt 1 Awe• -t', Vier siege se GSM MISS •w, Oro.&assn. Ilisedeese. elf $ 14111 )rt -I 2 T. MILBURN & CO., ^°°''reshot e.1 1