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The Huron Signal, 1888-7-20, Page 8
t: se M di. t\. Ise v>v ••r of to 1• r FAIUI, FIELD AND GARDEN. ITEMS OF GENERAL 1NTERERT TO BOTH FARMERS AND GARDENERS AU Abet tame rl.et.r- U.w it yards. la QWlly 1r taltleelblef aeethr at tae t'«arr—Khea wad Where it !redeems heat osier. In a report trots the Wisconsin expert. matt station occur the following strata merits about land Planter and it• results. Land plaster from different sections b sImpurities ect to * from inper cent the over 5U Ia,r matt to purities are cent. neuritic�' mato common, int carbonate aad silicate of 111:11.6. It seems probable that the moat Impor- tant�effact of platter 1s caused by Its 1" setting free potash, and some other etervo:,ta of plant food. from luso tube cu:uWturtl,.ns In the roil, making thole soluble and available. 'Ilia hypo- thesis 1s made plausible bythe f ha asb of plastered planta :lowly always leuest tains a greater proportion of potash than that of plants not plastered. Moreover. laster gives the beet results upon clay sella. sad others which contain c,nsidertble potash In an installable lona, and favors those planta which require much potarb for their development. Although opiutmeg differ as to the man- ner in which plaster acts. there la gaestiou as to its value when a no some cps. It Is rtleularlpDllod to p y a cloveer menace attdrogenerally gives better Je- suits with this crop threat any other. TTbe or Lest results have been obtained by apple_ hu cation in moist weather, In the autumn or po early spring before the crop hes made all much growth. It will the be by the spring ring rains and carried Into thee ed the s soil PpLm•titws of frac 110 to 800 pounds per acre have been recommended. I ,, the smaller amount often producing t marked results u more; about :CO I as iva is tLe gtmntity gct.erally ttscd. 71• ssttN.era~ra e The t sumereta to the THE H1 R) % ; It NA 14, Fk1D 1 Y, JULY 2 y 88 wan re.rarge epos' summer drwka, There is tletuiwlly great tempt- •tw0 to slake thirst ubea•vwr prams* •hlo, and to re-establish the balance of Sind it ciroalatiw whisk ba• been de- stroyed leo Dart be int Hew this au effectedhectares Mascotcrw • question of great importance. Many person doehtlaw taore•ee their amour lett by injediehomly drinking quantities of cold water, which K stimulate the sweet agree to dimulaty Rlauda, aced till. trvtmee.s ar Oates' Mts1. plosion 4 u1lend, whr•a• num I not wily tae fittest, but who hae beet stared the wear and titer .d tone, takes e therfatrlruu.g 'ammo regularly and y acid, nut elm se Wra cu- larly careful to pruetptly rock• erre .4 i1 the desb-bru.b, wens gloves of urud.•r. to ruuahuea• rapidly oyer the •urine. ..t the b•.dr, and. goalie rhe. r•.....16 ,,,•• ••, in a quite, te Is..a.. .aw 1• The Pelotas of F. aur tqgeneral nab, �FTiag bhth . beta atoll ur may call It ■• w iacrsraa• the At arc the 'add- water perspiration. While A tepid n• ors hath i■ preps" «yuadl) if not gotten that u y rl age of which r r•ot pro more foolish to uniel W r un atter i- . Every freely to alcuhulie stimulants. de foreign matter i — 1 particle u'. tame certaiely allay this by For the the solitarylaird• ; stimulating the K bat titer aMurpucu prvmute r•l•astilaa of the arterioles ant increase the tepidity of the heart's action, and are her es followed by a speedy Nemesis. The cooling ieduenee of acids ahould be remembered in tomes of hi h , tw.nty minutes lea all amount of loss by - — • , night the ..t 1 1 r Caro r to be d• and •.( dluynile.l water. h.i It •ku.ld not b. aur Predated, mirable aJva•t •+1- • R temperature. The acid soapiey- ed with near seemly he largely a matter of taste- Moo persons would shrink from the unlit dilute! solutions of citric or tartaric acid, aad yet assay dud relief from a beverage cump1eed o1 diluted and urrawee, sued lemon juice. Sbeeld cider be found to agree with the digestion, a very pleasant summer drink may Ito compounded of e. s of and 1 nal parts of cider and the dHpure for not elfervemenx water, rule, more ret gh cider betel as a prlat•able than the sweetened forms. Cold t it is worth nothing that it should rbe tared out while still hot, and not owed to stand to cool in aoutact with leaves- With regard to iced drinks, hould be borne in mind that the re sighing sense of ceolnese resulting frons heir employment u bulk it speedily fol. ed by reaction. 'American drinks' AIN are to be employed only w groat moderation and with caution heist: liable to induce catarrh of the stomach durinit the period of roe -Anis following th primary chill, from of the so- perance drinks' Threahiat Oce Bedlam 8ta•klw= IR Inquiries are coming all tbo while as to the cvmpare<ire value of husking corn is the old way,e and si the newly *11. arm mended plan of ng It, stalks and all. through the thresher. In answer to ane of these queries Country Genthesan re- plies: "So far there are some drawbacks. To seta -teed well, the corn must be so thoroughly matalnd as to *hell creel born the cob. ice to reach this titre dition sufficiently, the stalks must be so dry as to lose a considerable portion of their vahre. Usually the *shelled unit' will not be dry enough to prevent molding when in 10'•- e masses many bushels, the air nut hating that free passage through It given to corn in the esr. The attempt to avoid this difficulty by stowing the crop in the barn to dry before t has posed a la- borious teak, and the g has been irn- perfert after all. l.oaviug it in shocks In the field has resulted in a general Injury bylong exposers to rains and storms. e question naturally occurs whether re bould be an actual saving of labor alter connting all the extra work required for handling the stalk, running the ma. chine and grain. as compared Can of t ed with theold wyof busking and cutting the fodder atter it baa become dry in winter. A Pormale res Liming !•rsa The moat popular mode of laying down eggs for long keeping L known as the liming process. Take one bushel of an. slacked limo and eight quarts of salt to sixty-five gallons of water, or In these pro. portions for a smaller quantity. Slack the lime with • portion of the water, than add the balaocoof the water and salt; stir it well and when settled and told draw or dip off the clear pckle Into the p cask to the depthof fifteen inches, and carefully put in as man] fresh eggs as the pickle will cover, then pour in a little pickle that la slightly milky, made so by stirring into it a small amount of vary light lime particles that settled last, and continue In this way a. every lot of eggs is added; be earefnl to use fresh eggs and do not put in lime enough to settle to a thick sediment at the bottom sou to hold the eggs fast and prevent their being taken out eadly. Keep the cask in • cool place. with the eggs always eovered a few inches with the pickle. Salt for Dom•ett• Aatssale. Salt is a neeseetty to domestic animals. It o•nnteracta the ill effects, in • great ane•++ure. of wet posh:too on sheep. and tends to prevent foot rot. It increa es the flow of saliva, and therefore waists digestion and hastens fattening. It L $ good plan. In making mixtures of shat, potatoes, beets. bran, til take, etc., to add salt. The dally allowance of salt recom. mended by the French government com- mission Is, for • mileh cow or ox, two ounces: for fattening stall fed ex, two and it half to four and • half onnees, for • fattening pig. one to one and • half ounces. for a lean sheep, one-half to three- fourths of an ounce; for a horse, one ounce. The American plan of letting farm animals have constant atones Mash is better and more convenient. HardyPears. Pr. Hoaktna, to Amerlean Carden, says that the northward range of asesmsanl pear culture on the Atlantic slope does not anywhere extend north of 45 dr except In Michigan and in the low vs of Lake Champlain. extending to Mott- treal. Aalas drawn westward from Rao- gor. Me, to lientresi bending in a long -1w� to the southward of the White 1 ' nntaina and to lake Champlain at Bur- lingtetn, will nark the northern limit of pear matter A thea of American) seedling Mw b then. given found to succeed Just belw this Une, Ind,:ding the following Fulton. MCLaaghlin. (Ioodale. (h.00dag•. Capp. Favorite, Tyson. Iluwell, law renes and Columbia _ A aa••etthee Rerw.w. A farmer had bettor Ie wt,brrut hoes than without • emoothbng ....mot et than of the year. says Femur, Home L la the beat weed killer In 1110 poem.. and 410r11 fwd.. that was ever to "Med The patent has extdred. and one ,+ realty and cb•aply made or perrhar•, it take. e05P coarsee for as old hush .wed tame. 40 go over the sprouting -a.r.••.-" and en bedeyes with are at first '1 ter teeter to threaten e., e. w h• 11 reared het the old trays be*. .r would drive ens nn the rem month'. taps. tier temp •tep alerted to think w: .1 Its tat beM have bees whit *bre • The Mete Town eseplie e" - the opinion that the toe o thy 7o i. not thy�, t SIM suer AgtrrIWitty etrtltera -e+ AN, large Manus tllt/4 • week In e won ` r .r call.,! 0the mm lemonadelemonade and gimlet t here is to be said, providing that nth. puri their source can he easurad. Natl.:re! Pills are sugar coaled, but thorough, and ere the best Siam and Livor Pills is use. lm water, so that it is��'• 1 (ry, diettl't•d arts silt. • x lut.ly pure. It he eased,ut 12 Corte per gallon sol wan a t fartttor a 4 'P-' i• b..eh, sorb ad mire ria 'Meet,u ak pedally when a.'M,,.d with • little _1,• minim and rose water. • roomier Iwtsentaate. Bobby 4huuithfulsyl -- Pa i b'.tt:er (arsaclhly)—ya'u, ye as what is it tl,oby-oDo you 1111a a I'll be as 's you are whew I grew q t` Sift tugs, P 't] hlti•Ah iter 5 et a Si.ry. Thr.. 1. 1 am sot a tn.c.hse tsar, •. r 1 "cores of thin 1. asn w*n:l« Isle 1 owl . .• alae,„ -. .land a• -y ship, enerdlne w 115' P., took her down to last sutnmer.h ! I atrodieeas," Che oria ,n' ut.,:h.... the r.'r.r . u•ilo Iradkd, tree *.e.t .lunbk, rhe I,., H....... .-. "cured rue.' tear tai i. 5'' 55..d, an ircitr•1 ru re..cr wvtr.r.l.-r. at mer ►Rest dee. •t . , Pairs for . a:.oue a,a.ibiae* or u/ ttep- 1 Ante tAe t. 7 swet in It is Absurd For people Is expect • mare kw lad/Ow Moe, melee they retrain hem mauls( what to uuwh.Jro nit i hut V wades will sharp. a the appetite and Sire tone to the dlgealiv. organ, It hi Agee, Saw saparlllr. Thousand. all over the lend testify to 1Lr merry of this aedtelae. Mrs. 8aiak Burroughs. of all )bghtl street, &cull, Eason, wriks: .•yy bus. bawl has takes Ayer's Sarsaparilla, foe LysPepsla broad afro, sad has Weil greed. tementel •. Confirmed A Dyspeptic. u C. Caatertury, of 141 Fralhu et., Boston, Ma..., writes, that, suffering ter years 1n m Indigestion, he was at last induced to Icy Ayer'o Sarsaparilla sod, by its u•. , was entirely curet. •..1 Mrs. Je•ep1. Alban, of High street, Holyoke, Ala -i , suffered for over • year Irma pasta.- a. so that she could nut eat *tartans .,: food, became very weak. and esu uu tl•'e to once for kir brolly, few imp... lust I ruts Ural l • flat ire bel *bowl sheen your.' ex}se••le•wr. ie ««twit tut• 10010«116 mod reapers. there a-. Naktte \a•.1 v A ts Th© BARRIS STEEL BIND : Rt he to r rev en cr..y r tedlcin•a pre•crlbed p nue!' p^.'•,a n. sulwrwrry ... et- Tessa atystt ians, r: r ay of the remedies ire air clot ,r a famished w• akwrtow r .+ie • than b' *m7 other rollmop,. all d\en • nage.. to 1..v !terns «heel I;sa4tr, which t„ s ad vrtfsed for the o ter al a a •. mored I)ys}rnpia, d•...-v9p .error ,.nut " br r.,nr«trred du•/., r r Lw. Iw . t I Ihelped her. 1:9(11 she commenced the fur. W of Ayer'. Sarsaparilla. r and work .,.a w0a11.••r then rot u: sl:.• others. Me b• /mad •.t 1 p m. tr,w, r �t. amain• -try. Tbls 1. t I he Mer LIP.. tn••t h 1 - ' • 1101• •n. urs able to tat ort.t. l.a arwrrl. b•1•h shawl.•r.qu.i.rlr . f steel -mad 's tt•v never seen any ducks. 0.1.day N'N were out au th a short time e yard, and ah• 44 II w.,ee Ayer's Sarsapari She with- l.,..kod at theta out .ut .waken + r,., NUM) BY 1 g. and then she ward : Dr. J. C. Ayer A "Hrr.n't they gut lou li y Co., Lowell, blame, l'raetiral lts.•nuiar, F.aCtne Y9i1r1er r,.l g:re ,s1 Ile, wirer rf •11 kinds of (lk,b. K p• -•'--Coat it. Irrts•*1; eta sautey«, wort 1 cry. a.«•1. r, t. i mfar, farmers lilt alaauy a tart. °nh M s bode. koN ..« �•muk+ of the IN•el r.t_,..- .. _r-- -- lik. aI, r:.0 trrt*«rs r•quttu.tar.r yaawta.p .ar t.e, rwae:ied. .ti Ila, 1— �,. & EEZ'o i _AN . The weather has been : Ter hot to read too hot to write, Toil bot t.. even be Tut. h. hulrtt K to sow, t.w but to 1510., Tow h,4 w be wutqurtu bit ; Toro hot to sleep, to but to wake, And far too hot to brew or bake ; 1",u hot to tbu.k, tug. hot to talk, Too hot to ride, too hot t walk ; man T•,u lout to lecture or to proaoh, WOO TW hot to scold, ter hot La, teach ty of 'l'rw but for mantle, veil ear ¢lure, Too hut to dream of making lore ; wild rich And, oh . too hot for everything ; Hitt it le all nicht now. ACTS UPON -- — — tout- -' ..los is .r,. /:od,xtrh. 5�.�>✓QQJRTMFt8 APC 1,1 +. kiidlwl. a.:1BooTs AND SHOESI PSE BLOOD ►.0 W.1 �. cunt tlta•ma.aaa h •eesives Nor tlwmNrlet •1.•k Mead areas '.r *tire M. I The OM Pei.i1ilehed Iluu: and `ter•.• Ilan of �..r;t. in►h• hAeleeps. ..i11 :rIleIia tiet, mss«IM • Ott rrtrw.. a . 1,;•- - E. DOWNING r..- iretones. Tun heel w latexh. fru bot w I -� .... -c.a.. STYLE, QUALITY p ?to but W It re, too hilt lu don ; I ekurst.y the ef Oft .1. yli•cr°au•i We & PRICE. Tem hilt to whaatle, aero hilt to sing, l 710 mala tyJawc.-. damson.. P'10•441ea t, IIVIKAIvthroggpit.Dai AN I N MTXtY st?tX -K O/ light cup ul lard and butter mixed, and a spoonful of salt well rubbed toget Two heaped teaspoonfuls of baking der ahoald have been sifted through dour,aud when the butter u well rub in stir in two cups of milk handling little u may be now. Real oat abou quarter of an inch thick, ad fur t bottom round use the top of a quart r for a cutter ; spread this with trio leaving a margin of ball an inch around ; sprinkle the fruit with su¢ and roll um a second sheet an inch 1 us diameter than the tint : spread wi and sugar and cover with a erne) round ; so ooetinuisg until the top ruu is no longer this an ordinary dine glass. Have ready a conical stout muslin and straw it over the p mid ; tie under the bottom. The hag must first be wrung out of boiling ea and floured inside. Buil two hours est with sweet sauce. Currants pick from their Melee may be used instead of cherries. —American Agriculturst Cherry Peddle,. ash and stone the trait ; .nak plate with a quart of dour, ha /Button lir 1.1a/stone. rani tsleneer mad tieMNtrr j e a Ito r•esea,er. •, /t•r.ta. lta.+te•eala a ewwee.•, flaked 1f a At s eonrentioa of N'sale n I P a se • *O t sepal a scat ti /nett, Kush. Itedm. erg ~r of Kid z+upp•r salt- disc lay rmchers Ta Nitric• tri encoi precentlT bold *t tfarr■ra Ker. Yuri Ismptaru, b:uwlaud the Chai I 7tJ� t 1: Do a H cr.trEFUL-colttFner:ING. Ladies' Fine = Goods Is �a thaeiwh kr wltz • rasa . w. o the mixt ro! inn wet■ the lowing incident which uc;unet e , i.e. w i. h s,.crr. rh:,,; .ret r.i of d r ithy s f wofor •Im• tau A t utew::wr Vert of my serer •q•sa•n1 suitable r\em. encA v ng• related th fol- • 88M..a to .arte•t- profnsiun. • OVERSHOES AND RUBBERS cal ttiWc"7 tle►xttei.m tiewit .r t'ana.ltaw arrA;ryr{� fila AIt arm. Vie a e Pr°P' end b7 , ..r•ful apyrl. atl.M of !r MF.K . 1a. 5,, bed ;man since at a village three mile from Vie ting• prnperlier .w 16. �lyele, red t'groe, \!r for ae -art umption, It Is •little bat u/ un - Cid atluj, �.�urwlekr.;l•eaklasr a.v Kiril a DO }�s estlT ' e t • written history : "L•,rd H ger m• aloe a•IacA day mr' ��� qtr {j w' I_1:0 s- t is be yit4ta ,racer and I MIN t«v►.1 glbt a bill 1 C y I�p stns. Cowhide, he Ewart Gladstone were out that c ax r• such art Wit f ail walking Doe Sunday Idiot that • trarneti &canto¢ wh • Mao be tt'AA r" FELT BO en 'hey Iwllt rep twit Mtutrye rr.. u• -y I OTS AND MOQCAsIN$. 1, heard the sounds of ungual; coram sesderry tv di.ra•e. i i" nee* every f lrsve a tine of ►rat au an old barn. T from ,,anted twdrrda I "uMte ; II•> w m After some h••itati.•n they lock ker+� "°'in'er "'rt S. made to ra ;Awed** 91•• Met• : nowlstwed M be the inset Yeti Bar mud.. writ pule'. p' � corsetrl attwutba d s keeping • a �'el.ar,s • 'I OR DERE e4 I the) suyed to the end of eke son aces. ourselves wen r••'r1Crt * ire. were rel. _ ith Thesermon nm that r'^ stet tar Mews bear t soot sup Oeeepe'rly_ eouri.tee trams -'—••brei Serriry rasa, Thry are of tie eery h ge pr cit � \•t+e y M tier 1at'ar+t etoeh a+f Boots ••d :+nitrite-, Gesell b7 a local Methodist aw water or milk. o„i II a Garen a• bio kilter tssrg toads by tie -teat a*aaubctur rs !s ° enc i d & a over, the richt ssssga\r 1 hr •creno years, 1 mown. years faithfully. •arum es Iiberauy recordist ase dart L hon. gen- lata l.sad a, t9t,-Ir, y 'r' t. Ting the polo f f declaim had pyre preacher, and t — - - entered, and were an c'y i w err there y interested that may sines error a M1 ed a Q Its finrere w twat/ter, ern,. cunt. 7 r ;Ib t■.iii t•irada : A k.. co N .e .larwited thus: fu ,culr,te •curer in or suer lbs• anyone else. JAId K.Y YI'� - aoanear m Year watered D WORK AND REPAIRING. fact' is twiwd :- 1 d I was a poor, hard work er ma• Service uv ° estrum. a 1 f , • conversation w.th the _ o 2 one d them told ham he : _ Y - had never beard the gospel preached r, ter faithfully and well in kis life before, and and I he further Rake him all the change h ASAL ed had is hu pocket. ALIN l old omit ea weaker. or July To Carr Srtuwsxaxlas.—Select per reel fruit, just ripe, hall the berries an put that is glass cane, then set them i cold or lukewarm water in a kettle over the fire- When the water in a kettle over the tire. When the water boils, 61 the can with boiling bot syrup, remove them the fire and seal, The bottom of the kettle should have wooden strips for the maw to rest on. use tile* 'X. Duane r•.1.. V:,L >Mm rise Node le Order. �y nth, UM7. A gentleman who has u Mr wife entered aur five years ware from ge extended tuoeiha hurt renamed was , that distrrr,lr.,r dilemma, atarrb. Her • d I ed yesterday whyextended he had not case was one of tie wee* known in these ° home from Egypt, •mach other curo., at I die-. 1 ever aawearl& She rad 1 •f the smell (e twere mummy. He said there vrTte• .but they were deal of trend in the was a gees i of no me. 1 tinnily Prr'arvd • Whir of 1 mammy business. lanai Hw1m. tiye lona wet �ersots purchasing mummies, o. 0' 11• and now feert otstyone Hatt like to get them u well teat f coarse, i:ke n "-IF Pr*"" I P Bttowe Burls—illrown Bettie is a simple and easily made padding. Put alternate layers of bread crumbs and chopped apples in • pudding dish, sa- w n each layer with sneer, tenuamon and • little lump of butter. For a dish holding a quart and a half you need two teacups of hot water, bake for and hoar and • half. Have the top brown. Serve with plenty 01 sweet arms. DOW tbevrees a kr( ream There have been some new devices in the way of ice cram, which are novel end interesting. At Doe grand dinner party • vast rose bush covered with beau tifel rase& worse* upon the table, and ed and feel It my duty e,..y any: Naas! Helm natural looking a• • re found pomible, sod these area eaa .,r he Tla) HIc:1ti 1 • ee-n,•al generally in a more or lest thlsp0- dated conditiur,, venders banns( engaged in the mauufact°re of bogus mummies. They bargain with tramps, begcars and such people for their defunct carcasses, paying therefore • atm sufficient t.. mate their remaining days abort and sweet. These fellows are preserved and pickled and then smoked tell they are meet inst• talions of eh« renutne mummy. Whole. tows of these articles coin to sera in smnoke-house• at once. When su!t0ctent- ly dry they are wrauped in ntutem,-el,Mh and sold, to Americam chiefly, brindtug a high prom. Mere taeartNia\/e %1111, nand at :net, what the true pohlis been hooking for these runny years that is a medicine which although lately introduced, has mads for • reputation second to none, the [cine is Jo.hnaun'• Tonic Hit F has and the dowses were eat off and one served hut to aaeit of the guests, the ice-cream itself being enshrined to the hart of each mad blowout Another is a dainty feminine boot in apricot toe. Sometimes the color of the boot is varied to match the hue of the toilet of the iady guest to whom it is served, granite furnishing the crim- son, p1st.ebe the pale green, and • nee sad psiefeotly inoenous euloring matter ealle� sswriee supplying • delicate pate Wee The oddest device Is • slice or pats tie foie gra*, one of which is served seek guest. aft is s *bassist* ise, trif- ler being simulated by thin slicer of iiquarie. paste, and the surrounding jetty being sweet and flavored with iquor instead et befog p 1'fs When sett done the is • Oren denims epMlea. 'Twigs gloeilptm night and two loving folks sat epos the olilfside, with the worse! omens Sowing at their fee. with I t a calmness tied placidity that wow ai. tenet spelling. They were looking/ at the miters above and he turned to kis girl and trait, tenderly "My davttsg, I don't en• demand what you ase see is me to leve m. ss," 8be eej�'lied : '1bat'• what everybody says ' «The atlases was "rest- er taw ever. —Tad - Bits which in conjunction with Johnson.. Tunic Liver Pills has performed some moat wonderful cures impure ear tm i po'erished blood soon becomes purified and enriched. Bilhousnr►a. ind,geetien, 1 AND ALL SUMMER COMP' AlST, sick headache, liver complaint, languor, AND FLUXES OF THE BOWELS 1 weskn.ea, etc , boon disappear when 1T IS SAFE AND RELIABLE FOR treated h] thea excellent tonic Medi- CHILDREN OR ADULTS canes. Fur Sala by (toad druesi t • t TS for catarrh trouhle.,p eta h. 101 ..,ch saltire k'1 'w rough to. w' w through /a tee they wall receive in.t•at relief awl Cl; Ra t'HA& ]tulle Yammer DR. FOWLERS •EXT: OF • •WILD• RkWBERRY CURES HOUERA olera Mo 0 Lr I C RAMP E. DOWNING, t?a\b'a Mock. C'w. reset-st. sad *mare. -- _ •ate. PURE - - PAR?ISGREEN., HELLEBORE, INSECT POWDER A T RHYNA'5 IARRH(A YSENTERY b • r descanted on ion block, (ioderich, sole ag. . Close tart appeal. 1• Mtley'a ramiey reedy. ,rte .thy will And hoowab' RICHLY Rtrrd« aro s a. Asn r... mead r\tj araC A little girl of it:nickencexiserdement,1 7br n whose marc fond ore nd� wtrl.o «• are larpaet presence the lamb glories were mad Parsers ttaa7 have oilmen s► card lately Anurr, d wu r ♦ h male ret Inas will mot *tot tete thew) tr'eme m!w homew and f () *re now .nail rebuking her pot kitten for some minds make aP *Mal. easy !.r s*) t• t!:i and n w per day wA f w� meaner Holding Dues] h I ork. ►•tkerr ng seeerwl hetstr.4 paws •r she remarked woe, aMii/7 eegstee.! . iter, rearllw, mew I'as ashamed of 'b Ir s. welt •e any tIr *. n. e. nAA K utly, for Nein s• 7eO1 for Mil ill beta,rarelf ('rs. . i' rf. red- Ma f^. A♦ ¢ nectar] :and tut I dresse:naw oY c'._ Penland- Maine - Wink Toot. grandmother wag • Maltese r. tse.t M.awe- >r - tow n hp!, ere not neared : we start yon. rte er yr; p amew. ,d looking ivo fail 1n the f �n•tacfal x F•�tg .eve. Jaa John Bennis, whets the eldest men in Michigan,• lOt yware ol atA nit Monday, Wailes fust dories his lila life he newer swede era of a 'bio" woad. "The wore! language 1 remember clever leg used, sad for whish I ehese •lases hese sorry,,' aid he, "WOO osis wiles a terrthlg ed. mow i had mgeatingher wheat. I sea. if lar t� fR�► ed with the devil. 1tlsnle .twi�brosei i misfit hews alit aha eaa s •srF bad mow int se volt.' • IS From Servet east Toronto. Buffalo C ".acre.. 'hobo ttlede al esess•as••. eau ate writes le may mare.. Phesphatine or Nene foot, • p•h,1e- phat. kJJeannt based upon t cietttific Rasta, Formulated by Professor Anacin, M. D. of Ironton, Mw,, cures Pulmon- ary Consumption, Reek Headache, Ner- vous Attacks, Vertig., and Neuralgia and all wasting disuse's of the: hymen sy.tem. Phoephatinel is not a Mewl bel • Nutriment, because it aimf th rntaio VasetabIs or immoral Poisons. Opiates tca, mnlanq brut nrq� ly the t'hoepbat d (1 M Ir slam% DUNN'S BAK! poWD THE CAO�('SBESTFRIEND armor and ter. R!i �/asAsAimam ' es ,hell ie an antric utP'lim wh°•re ralel await others Mt a ser. toned 0n ear daily food. A le daae w 11.1 Iwkt send Mr . _ ri ( �a s Mary wad reeeitrOrs. `ten s�s(` A I ere Mirka *se. usieme hat .i .- -rn area eararer teams e i is eulMeronit to entwines. An gR rnut sell tt. at.e1 pet bottle. i.ows• Go„ sole agents for theinaolr kis work sosows. -,......tea. • tt ,�„ Weal motet. two finers Amt et P.O.. Gedertsh HAVING tri - 1 u R >t mama cry eobell in are fates %+ pot 1. s liar""'. t esu of them Memel. Itrett4 koobeatsr TU11 C15lrs.sod hired a arher. ere ae�re ams lt uoe to do pensee Sore. e 1 v kerete• lady's t Cbudr•n' • f laereatr on SU �ttta• elEoetrt rtataltra, "5t NEW ANNOUNCEMENT ! mew • him shies eemn enclnbeesanlUng the public few t►Mr tamest pat ronage hat° naso"nue that a inns pet 4.11.10hie Soar 110770 CVRES,, .a wishes Paniewlarty to call &nestles to his SPLENDID LINES OF TEAS from 10cts to 76 cts per Ib, Maple Syrup, finest case Pru nes pure Spices, Lawry celebrated Bacon, cooked Corn Beef, ' Myrtl., Cavendish and Club Tobaccos, best American finetut chewing Tobacco freshsalt and canned Fish, best quality, 12 % m o(.Sgap for 25c. $ Scrubbing Brushes for 25c. <lrt---- 6 _— tamislak arch Wised t+eb. • Na. f Ci••e- 45 Dupe. sew. .le., Gerard buries Cnicery, G18SS!F8, Floor,11. ewer Geld row Psrta•f Peek neAa.. JOHN ROBERTSON y IR TO a, Z._ �.Z.�� fishmeal. lessen ter. Ila ]ltalti ti Hioejt, the M�Iafe, Qvtfsrbet. Ula . weer 1 . ..