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TALKS FOR THE FARMER'
PRACTICAL POULTRY EXPERIENCES
AT THE DOMINION FARMS
Thea...11• iep..rt.d by the /Maws
Ywllry 0aaeg.r -Delhi( That Cols le
the Horse Yee lu IMI Wilk ■1s Speed -
Teats. Timer
A t. r of the poultry
d.partmeat of the Ihtewa experimental
hinge, makes a statement "f ) ar
need at from two season • careful mince of
the effect tapes venous tressles of ground
meal .orer.Nng the hot or stimulating fad
gives kis the morning as au au •entireto win
UK laylag These waren musses were Inmate
O of tees stimulating by the olive/al .d
ground meat and red poppet, th. l.i'er Ir
mg entirely omitted when egg laying fairly
he stimulating .gat battening nod/
which go to saab eggs un the Spanish
family, swan Leghorn'. \linorcas, Ao.la
lusl•asetc., make the .to•u.. namely.
srahntas, l'uClt,ru, lung.hana, etc e,
hit as to lay soft shelled eggs ,l not to lay
.t all.
P1 mouth R..lee and Wyanduttes
broods of American ortgsn and not t.. he
properly clamed it either of the forego
nig-- are to he treated as A.stl.s to the
matter of fool.
1t is bast. when Coelitis, to keep the pub
lets of late hot, h from the _ year old bene,
trey the reason that the latter are at their
Wet for egg production• istalse fattening
feed that L suitable to pallets as likely to
make tie hens too fat 10 by The impon-
mace of having pullets hatched as early as
ponlMe will thus lw apparent
Of 11u- venous tweeds kept at the station
the trot pullet to lav nam a i'Iymouth Kuck
aim h"r.:;. hatched April 1A; the ascend, •
white Leith .m. an Nov. tel, hatched April
41; the third. a black Menorea. on Ilse. 1,
bM/ehetl Mme -i theI q l . a Llangollen. on
Dec I t, llafuher1 Mae lit
The tee were illowed full hlwrty to
n th in the field. 111 the rear of the poultry
honer a. *ore as the grain w&. harrestet
As the result of tl t. i..,•dom'whieh, •ownlg
to the fine open fall, they etooyel until
Nov IL and notatwus feeting •Iurhn,t
molting they went into wader s uerrers in
seellent herlt►amt were an Lull lay for the
winter season by Itsc. 10.•
YOUR HORSE'S COLOR.
L..g-Lelstiwg I/e11.f that 1t Has Werth
1. Ito is lib Hk *peed.
Aruuug the cherubrd I.uperst,Ucros of
sportsmen ul the belief that the color of
bores. has nnuch to do teeth their chafe -mot
notary w rues and eaidhltn.ns of power.
Whene carne the superstition it s difficult
W say It has existed, according to the
New Y ork Tribune for centuries, not only
among I.:mop... a but among Arabs, those
"hinge "t the .esert, whose karat ledge of
the borne t. proverbial.
In en ancient Aralnan manuscript, accord
tag to I. I':.•ho dr Paris, recently •i .veered,
u :. passage provaug that the l,eIirf in the
relation. between hover,' color, Lower
drewt he long waisted in Arabia.
A gieet sheik ret •I:i Srh.ra, s., r the
Wc, Bet' Ilyab !�hy} n.n.r, Wes uuw •t pur
sued by lead el /enatis. bits at .leedh
e.eu.y Lu the fight Ben 1) , turned silo
denly t ' 1.1. • .0
•''fell m.•. he .- u.: • . rebel "wl,•t horses
are at t b. hr., i ..1 In en••nie•-•
1'hw w11t.s it her. replied the .inn
'• 1'hat 1. 11." .aim. lieu I)yati s answer.
'•We s. allow ,the sun to do its work_
The owe. of the *lute hones will dimp-
led .re Ile. rave as butter melts* when
y fall ifprn It
After a time the sheik spoke again :
"My eel. what horse.' are now nearest
oar hest'"
•'The Macke. father," came the boy's an
ewer.
"Excellent.- cried the old nun. The
•toty ground will nvereeme .he ewer of
the Muck aa►auls. Y.veu the negro of the
Soudan become' tired at the ankles when
he walks over stoney ground.'.
tin went the Right. A third tittle Hen
Dyab turned to his c.mtputnn.
"Which oses are now ahead
"Thr browns and the chestnut browns,
hither," tame the boy's answer.
••Then," cried the sheik, "we must Sy
faster, or we are tort. There s m, tante to
lure These horws can overtake us."
Narvest lee by Electricity.
illeetncity has v.r.tiens in the green
fie1.ls and on the hill side as well mein towns
and cities. In many part. of the country
the electric light t. most eflectirely employ
e.l to lighten the labors of th.• farmer awl
lengthen the tune at his disposal during the
husy pernel of the year, when the harvest
has to be got in shape for the market in the
shortest tion poestble. lYith the elear•.r
liglt at •-ommaud the days are twenty four
hours long instead of fourteen, ..y. vols.
tr.. it, The energetic farmer who keeps
shame of the times a not content to mere
1] t+terrry on hi. thrashing operations b
day: he ate. works through the night with
the ad of the vivid rays of the arc lamp.
How much ibis means to • farmer only afar
• wr;c•u appreciate Delays wheal would be
0.4100.1 by wet weather are avoided bytak
faagg mlr..nt.ge of the dry spells and cean./
.lithe work in double %took time. The
proprietor for agricultural machinery for
hire is also a gamer by this arrangement,
as the semi of hisea-
ses
for a single .
one aregready increased.
We think it will pay electric light ion,
ppaanai.s who are este leh.d 1n the neighbor-
hood a &crlulltural regions to reissue a
portable electric light pleat, which should
he c.nnplete in itself and .0111.i he ..at out
0a a sitms0mt's notice whenever required
lee ruck work as we des•nbe.
Tootles Timber.
The forestry division of the 1'. S. Depart
stent .d Agriculture has undertaken • sys
timet,, test of timber, to aweertain its
strength mad value in venous industri.e.
Mueller the tests have been applied .Melly
to Southern pine and oak. The South has
• g•.,.1 supply of valna►1e timber, and
merit ire men and lumber dealers have takes
• great Interest he ee•unng the most coil
Frame knowledge of the uses to which this
timber .an be applied. Ti.. taste deal with
every part of a tree. The sat testa ore of
greet duke earl tarsals to ar•0rtain strength
sed amount of water ass the change, which
take /dere in the peewee of seasoning
Reasoned beanie are tested t.. a•tort&ne
what change, Ii saw, there may he in
strength and vete. he ranee' pmrp.sr.
Notre .01 the soil, altitude and measure
stent forma, part of the reseed in the final
description of each tree and its value for
timber It as believed that this earful
sad era ensue, ■tmdy of tinder will le of
street vales to headers anti
m levieg from lose in calmly andevtdnel et
ptrementa. Th. tents ..f physic.' structure
sad peeper -ten sr* mode at the hwt*ci.wi
labor of Michigan Users
irty, at Asa
Arbor Further testa by ental tweaking
will 1,. !made et th. Rt Leonia Test lehee.-
hely is ollasys ei Preleeser J. R. Johnsen.
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THE SIGNAL:: GODERICH, ONT. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1891.
H. l..de ewe i pshre,
Ile ws• • crusty old landlord, hied a. •
►.t, .ad ►s t.meat& ulww t get hien to
stab say mimes Leoaw, ea he !!muse be
eosWu't see as any were 'seeded.
1st owe wummu waa just smart 3.5U to
he his cease uppmuce. Whoa he u•1Md iesd
hie way mw the hallway site weld
with great solicitude.
"Dear Sir. Jones, don't utove • hair's
breadth ' 'There's • hole in the flour right
'I nate "1 '.w.
llumpl. ' 'Spur it must be tmaded.
L, it lust at the head of the equal c'
"It's where the stain used to Ire.'
"Stair* used t.. he Where are they
maw'
"Tumbled tato the cellar. You reseeru•
her 1 told you at the taw
"Never beard of them before. 'Spoor
i in in for new stairs. What nest'"
".lust let oto move your chair • little,
Mn .lone.. The draught frouh that broke.
window will give you Iwwnlggy.
•• If ' More wm,low glass What's
that dreadful note`
'•isn't he frightened, sir It • only the
loam backs falling out of the clumuey. I
only hop. the sparks won't set tire to the
house.
-Dear, doer, it's enough 10 crass me.
1'11 thank you to lead me out to my alar
rtege, ma'am '
lb.0 t touch the wall, tar. The paler is
beefing in suis. Take .are .4 the break
,n the Sow : its .l.agsrous. I',ne ,n
Again. Mr. .loner. Thank you, sir, for
calling You'll tinct 1t a great improve
meet t.. your prperty to nuke the to
lairs:
Then the goal w.nrran sat down on the
lowest step of that uosstu.; stair and
laughed long and load watt. h. -r apron "vet
her head.
Hole to the Suor. bricks on the cbyut•
ney, wtaduw panes broken. ha ' ha' but
1'11 Keg • brand new paper on the parlor
wall. mad • new mat for the bad of the
stairs. and a pu,r of green window shades,
and if 1 dont tit up the hill for repairs 1
ain't the woman I take myself to be -
Detrott Free Prow.
Thought 1t Ought to Ilatl.fy Her.
"Madam"' exclaimed the mattgusut neigh
I.nr. "your little bey has got • hatchet and
h.• wont give It up.
"Oh. well, let the little darling bare it."
replied the fond mother.
"Rut hes brindtshing .t about his head
and chasing the ether children around the
yard.' -
•' He's crying 'Ugh' L'gh' WI...op•' tuft
he`'
••That'• smictly what 1.s s doing. -
"Yes; my pat likes to ply Indian Dees
he cry 'Me scalp paleface' •
"N ea, yes, but don't you see . -
"0, Det the little fellow enjoy hi
He takes such pleasure in the
the fond mother.
"But he'll hit one of the • cried
the indtpunt 'mightier f !oily.
Not Intentionally,- turned the fond
mother. "He never teens to hurt any
on..
"No, but he oes sem.times, and it's
dangerous, am. It'. dangerous.
• er, It te." .aid the t"nil mot het
thou • • ull] Then she went to the win
.lo and called out
'Willie, if you hit any of the children
with that hatchet i'll spank you and put
you tr. 1.0.1.'
"You need have no fears," .he said to the
indignant neighbor, as the resumed her
seat. '•i bate to punulh Willie. but i pro-
mise, you that 1 will 1f he hits one of the
children."
And .be cannot understand now why the
netghhors will not allow their children to
play with. Willie
Humor in a few Uses.
When & hosiery dealer buys a lot of new
gaols he nay 1..• sad t.. he docking up.
There in plenty of repot at the top. The
Irl.lhes.ied mama 1s no exception to the gut
eral rule.
l'arrutbors-"01 what use is a family
tree. anyhow `" Waite- • • Why, to cast
one's neighbors tato the shale, of .out..."
All animals have their good points. but
for abuhd&uce of the same none can c.am
pate with the porcupine.- -Tear Sifti.g..
The peacock may not be ineliunl to goo.
syr, but he loves to spread • highly colored
tut shout tt.. neighbourhood.
"Why do they ring the hell in that rail
!road statism in that stele." It sounds like
it was tolling. '•Pnohahly it u -for the
posing of the dividend.
"I'm afraid Kilkley has lost his repute -
tion at last." "He is not advertising his
loss, es he!" ••:1o. his aoguaintan..w are
ettrndiog to that."
A pretty woman should be .a11ed 1'ro-
crastlnatlon. She can secrete more years of
her mgr than any other thief of time yet ds -
covered.
'•What ere you painting for the academy
tbi. year. Iktbhley'' &eke.I Palet ti. "A than
sand dollar hill. I think the cnnmutter
would think twice letter they rejected It,"
returned 1)ohbh.t'.
Mrs. Prod.. ••You may %melte if yotl
like, 'dr. Pundit." Mr. Pundit "Thank
vow. but 1 never smoke. It Injure. the
forum." Mrs. !'redo "I know Kut I al
ways thought that ) ou smoke.'.
•'\that's the reason you duln't speak to
8oreham when he passer) n.'" "He insult
et me the other .lay called 111. • freckled
idiot " "t'sllwl you • freckled idiot how
absurd ' Why, you ale n d (reckled'"
THE POET'S CORNER.
wkkb ems Will lee Harry T
"Roy. who will yes marry. dem Weld r
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To . deur Hubs girl Ulla 1 love
"Assam all the I.da there must surely le obs
That you -cove ail taken, •bore,'
Andwbicb one Is it 1 -au* tell your aunty
truss
Is it Harry or l'barkl or Iced 1
Your mails 1s the same for them all .
know
Which 11 the one you will wed...
"1'a may • womsa.- she &aewero,L -You
'mew
That a woman has oever • choice
sibs out lust tate the one that offers Riad thus
With • pltllsl Measure moire
Tett he hts chesss her. though she may know
Another she rather would choose.'
"Dew Issue.- I saki. -we women aro fres.
PIM we can a1 *&. ref use...
"What matter how much I rrfsse.said my
"If the one 1 love will sty
That 1 am the girl he loves beet. aad l wait
Till .0 my youth parses •maul.
When harry can give me s beautiful home,
And ores use as surely he does !
For 111.1 sake of one who is distant and cold
Shall 1 his true homage refuse r
"Full nt•ny • life nes been rubbed." 1 said.
"Hy lust such reasoning ss yours.
Only mutual love that is steadfast and true
Through trial and changes endures :
And is better to wait for the one you love
Till your pretty brown hair is gray.
Than to hut:d a wall between your nee,
That nothing can tear awe).`
yy nh • eh) little'much my bonok Kiat meld
"tear mute. my. heart is true . . -
.1n.1 11, real!) and truly in lure with Ned.
And 1 only WWI teasing you.
For Ilia pretty sure, whatever they say.
That woolen can sometime chrome,
And nobody .Le tan shape our lives
while we bare the right to refuse.-
_-_ _ A bei'
Ask Tear blend. abets
1 would
Your distressing cough ran
know 1t because Kenip s
past few years has cu
and colds in this roman
sale ha. been wou
merit. Ask sun
whet he thin
is no tnedlci
Large I
(lista .
11
cured. We
within the
so many coughs
nity. Itsrellarksble
urely by its genuine
friend who has used is
of hemp's Balsam. There
se. pure, none so effective.
50e•. anti 1=1.00 at all drug.
11-eow )
steadiest Wal 1e NI bleb a %.w %.rk
1Maa spews. il. Newry.
There is one nun in New York to whu.r
hobh.y, or whatever It tray be called, no one
can object. A Commercial Advertiser rt -
porter dropper) into a furniahtng acid cloth-
ing .tore on Natalia street the other day
and saw one of the salesmen busily engaged
with at well-drewed, portly old eeutleman
of benign expression who hell a boy, ragged
and unclean, by the hand. A few moments
later that urchin was taken into • dressing -
room, from which he soon appeared, clad
from heal to foot m clothes loch as he heal
probably never Jared hope to ever possess.
Hat and shoes, necktie and handkerchiefs
coinpletal the present to the little fellow,
who was also given underwear enough to
last si. menthe. The old Ian and the lad
he hal befriended disappeared, and the re-
porter asked fur a little information.
" Wily,- said the salesman. " it is the de-
light of that man to clothe ragged street
crabs. 1 .uppu.e he comes in here or goes
into some other store down town two or
three times a week with a poor boy in tow,
W110 is rang transformed into • decent -
looking lad. It'e his bobby, and a good
one too, I think. Don't you' He ..an af•
ford it, and I betleve the solid enjoyment he
get. out of his pet way of getting rid of
tottte of he.at'plue stoney is much greater
than the pleasure mast a rich man finds in
his yacht or his horse.
Map vbet..
The proud hou5Wtle wants everything
polubed moil she .-an see herself m it.
Many young people break off their wits
is laboring continually to sharpen therm.
When ministers begin to make denom
irrational Rope they never know when to
stop.
Young mas, your safety demands that
you Arnold engage in wove sort of regular
if you would persuade the turbulent beg
gage smasher, paste on the bottom of your
trunk a ".dynamite" label
1t is natural for mew nun t.. sympathin
with the .down dog, provided they are not
the upper dog. Jlulveston News.
Hew t. Treat Irn.ww0.1 nes.
Little t:eorgc Washington Oil, PlIff,
lee dens learned a powerful Ma
school to day. Pe learned wire
ay Win
1 drowned etas whet you ` tL
water.
The Oki Man -(:'maty, e►i4.!
Yes, I .lei. peppy' iid Fon over `d .
& owned mate'
• Y Au's.es; Ie le oh dew!'"
• • Dw ewhat did you do de berry feet
t,ieegg "
111.• ll►. 1 pre r trough der pnrkets
M see if dry hal anyt Ing wall taloa
T1. Fate et Many
Hamiptnn 'They had the mint realistic
Beath scene at the opera house last aigke,
sat I Dyer witnessed "
(teen "That env'
Hampton "Yes You know in tits third
set Roarer. who playa the part of tae mi.
Me, is supposed to lee killed by • mea."
ream "Ys .•
Haelptnn "Well, ksee 'webs tit essdiu-w
wok the port el tit mei."
DUNN'S
BAKING
POWDER
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Marisa . t, r.a'taatw ROSS.
PUREST, STRONEST, BEST.
Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime,
Phosphates. or any lujurient.
E. W. GILLETT. Toronto. Ont.
oassssm. OO>IcIPOaTUO.
EPPS'S COCOA
Ba>reICFAST.
"Ry • thorough knowledge of the natural
laws which govern the operations of digestion
and nutrition. and by • r.refnl application of
the flee properties of well -elected ('onto, Mr.
Epos has provided our breakfast tahles with a
delicately flavoured beverage Which mei save
Is man) heavy doctor.' hills. It is b) the Jodi
elms Ise of inch ankles of diet that • eonati•
1 open may be gradually built up until strong
enough to resist every tendency to diorama
Hs.drads of subtle maladies are floatlsg
around es readyto attack wherever theH a
Weak point. 14' n e may ..ease many . fatal
shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with
pan Mood end • properly nourished frame.'
('iril Heerice (ae:Ole.
Made simply with ballets weber or milk.
fluid only le pseketa,by Um-ernlabelled thus
Jour,. trill A fo.. Ha.swopatblr flees-
ista. weds.. feaniesd.
NEW ARRIVAL
of
SUMMER
C3.0 ODE'.
AM0 THE
H]pitpBRes Of Um ted $WdL
No fst6ltr Emulsion is so
tire.
It floors alk eeyflgate son
It is always sweet as cream.
The most sensitive stomach
can retain it.
CURES
Scrofulous and
Wasting Diseases.
Chronic Cough.
Loss of Appetite.
Mental and Nervous
- Prostration.
General Debility, &c.
Beware dell imitations. Ask for
"the D. & L." Emmisioo, and refuse
all others.
PSICe SOC. AMC el Pea MOTTLE.
J
Sold by F'. Jordan.
The Great Remedy
CATARRH.
BRUGMANSIA
LATEST 61 I LES.
MmsaM 1• M elw.d oar. PSFNyt fit
end 'beery shapes.
H. DUNLOP,
The We lhol. Tease. iii.
GREAT DISCOUNT SALE
oT
cz OTHs.
We, o'er our entire stock of Mantle
Cloths in plain and fancy Tweeds, Serges in
blue and black, Curls and As tracha yrs, at
gr fly reduced prices. JV ow is your time to
y a Mantle.
Warranted
A SURE CURE
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
R. J. K. GORE
Soto Patentee and Macutmeto.v,
OODF.RICII, ONT.
OUR SEALETTES
Advertised last week are pure bargains.
The $4.50 and $8.50 lines are unequalled
in the town. Inspection of this department is
invited.
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b• 1•..e !!•.soma tai.. .
A. ma. -m. w.Yl.••t 51,051,01, p.n.. .«.. uw.u..
tT.whe Helios 1.44.2.,..=.101.... ay 14.t M .eraII*
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.M 001 1.n rr.ee.l.r. P H t. AMI...' ow/
1:.1'. fw. /1.s
43,•. a..oWaa. 0o hoe.
Uoderlch Steam Boiler Works
Fitahlish.-.1 Itp.l.
Chrystal tc Black.
SECOND HAND IACHINBRY
In Stock For Sale :
JOHN ACHESON.
FINE TAILORING,
CHICAGO HOUSE,
lL'F._ST STRLE7,
Alongside Montreal Telegraph Office. The right place for
first class clothing and gents' furnishings.
Choice ready-made clothing.
1 50 -horse -power u p r l g ht
boiler, all complete.
1 8 -horse -power upright boiler
and engine.
1 8 -horse -power engine.
1 48 -horse -power horizontal
boller, complete.
1 80 -horse -power slide valve
engine, all complete.
The above have been thorough-
ly .led and warranted in
first clans condition. Ready for
immediate delivery and will be
sold cheap.
Yell ordure .111 rsoelve prem$ otte.tlea.
Works t App G. T. 0. lMblw.
R Rep.grs premtMtl &needed to.
P.O. BOX Bel.
B. MacCORMAC,
M A T.A. ,.
MISS CAMERON
Ikatree to return thanks for the patronage which has been so kindly extended to her der
ing the past year, making it the net successful year of her business etpenence,
and tests that the relations exulting between her customers mad herself will
continue to be as cordial as they tare heen in the past.
AUTUMN MILLINERY.
MISS l'AMlKON has brought from the cities an extensive a.rertment of Mtlla.ry
Grade for the Fall trade, eotnpnsing the latest novelties to he had mall tranches
and will be pleased to have every' lady in Gwlrrich and vicinity tall and inspect
her stock at the old stand,
HAMILTON STRJIX,T.
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JAS. SAUNDERS
IcLean'a Block, f+oderich,
IS NOW RSCKIVINO }II'
mas
Goods,
Which comprise the newest Ind hen seleetious
In the market -
Si 1'. f'rw*r*'
Jewellery, Wed-
ding Rings (of the
hest quality), Nickel and
Silver-plated ?eM HpoOi�li
Table Spoons, Knives sad Parks.
Spectacles (all ages), Combs, Brushes
and Heinle, beautiful Plush
Goode, in Dressing Case
and. Albums, China-
ware in great
variety,
Which will he sold cheap for cash, se they
are bought at cash prices.
YOU CAN SAV
By Purchasing your revolter*.
Hoods
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