HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1892-12-8, Page 6THE SEGNAL: OODER1CIT, Or^T., TRIURMDAT, Dfi(."0[SER 8, 102.
iTS KFFRCf ON MILL
HOW F000INFLUENC(/ THE QUAL
ATV ANO QUANTITY OF MILK.
wed
U. 'Owed for . =ow fa.I.•« ma -
miaow Mar. xlet a ead M as. Oat-
mb. l -T1•
Weeper Va•asesl...f 'teed.
As literestag and model MIMIC' is that
Met iswd by Prof. H. H Dose of the Os -
's lane Agrferltural College, ea the Reece .1
Food o. MUk and Butter 11 refers to tae
.e/eetsl.stoi am in 1)101 and the usher is
1 la 1101 the rations trt.d wen
N. I. Reedage, 311 It.: cut .Irsr, gin lb
hay foal), 10 Ib.
No. 2 Hay Ionto, At Ib , pea .seal, t Ib
satmeal, 3 Ib ; cora :nee, s Ib.
The saki on the fat anal 'MIAs not fat
was as fig',
lite see . - per meae of feat ghee m the
milk by tn. three Iota when fed ratios No.
1, was 3 67 , ,s No. 2, 3.49, and on No. 3,
1.23.
The averse per oat. of sobanot fat from
all the luta when fed en No. I was 7,79 : ea
No. 2, ''.tit, rind •,u No. 3 it was X.37
1a every ease there was a .light i.er.aee
11 per mat. of soluble not fat when the cows
were fe,1 the poor ratio.
The grserwl conclusion woe drawn -bat
the fa does not affect t 5. quality of milk
to nosy tipper .able moat so lour as ,M
nrateole are in good mahouts. This ae
p;. , ,o 14 parttt.•ularl) to 14ttoas fed for
sheen periods from, 21 to days- but in
the case of Lot 111 1t maty tan trod to 1,e
rue for 49 days
lu tM expo -mem o1 11192 the rations
were
No 1, 30I lb. •na,ls;e, .i Ib Aran. 3 Ib.
lisio Inewel I.
No. 71, 50 lb. •nai'vge. .i if.. pea meal, 1
Ile oatmeal, 2 Ib. barley meal. 5 Ib bay
, uncut
No I retina can $ 3.3 menta per .nay mud
No. 2 13.83 cents..
(sot I was fel for lite weeks on ration
No. 1. then changed to ration No 2, which
wee fed to tiem for five weeks Lot t
ooilmen col on ration No., t nod were
then cha•lpid to ration No. 1. They were
1e.i ..n each ration fur file we:ka. The
milk from each cow was weighed morn-
ing and evenu�agg The per .Ont. of fat,
wales and kolas not lit in the milk of
each ow was determined ou four days of
,•a,•11 week.
The cunclwios as to yuahty are
1. The average of four weeks a
tattoo with 1.014 I was '1 3v per oent of fat.
%Vith one week Intervening, during which
they were changed to a rich ration contain
ung the mute amount of coarse folder, but
having 1.1 Ih steal in addition, the average
pet cent of fat in the milk from the same
sows for four weeks was 3.80 practically
the same as in the previous period. Lot
cave milk containing 3.66 per
ern' of fat during the period
..n a-11101 they era t. feel the meal
ration. suet 3.•H per rout. while receivieg
poetically uo meal fol three weeks. Again
we must coeclude that tor a short period of
time with these cows meal did not affect
the Per . vet. of fat or quality of the milk to
any great extent.
O. Last year the poor ration gave results
which meowed a aught decrease m mat. st. •
of alias 1/14. fat. The sane• is true for tka
tear The ase a both Int• ie 4.09 per
crot. on the poor retool, and 9.213 oe the
meal rititn.
As to uallty the ao.cluetu.. are
1. With IoM the extra amount of meal
dict not appear to have much effect nn the
'1uatitst7, as t save but till lb. more milk
in fot.r weeks w iM getting reseal than dor
nig toe sante length ..f tome withont meal
This rainy be accounted) for In mute ih-gree
by the fact that two of the .vows on this
kat hoot calved receutly. Thai, to lot 2 had
been milking for a longer time when the
experiment comenteacrd.
Roth lots suet heavily m weight while
getting ration No. 1, and gained coneider.
ably o' the ensilage, tiled and ha). One
ration was not sufficient to meant the live
weigho of the animals while giving milk,
and the other °moot them to lay on flesh
without • e,rrespondiag increase of milk.
3. The cost per 10) iii•. of milk from both
Iota on ration No. I wild S.i. ♦ cents, whits
the tort whoa No. 2 was fed was *7.711 per
Ire). Such a large o uantity of meal could
not be profitably fel to these cows.
Roth lots appear to have gives slightly
better creaming results ou the ratios com-
posed nearly altogether of ensilage. Tbe
arcruge per cent. of fat In the s.kkimmtlk
from Loth, .peen dotting., bong sg 1).35 of one
per ..ent., while the average of the same
member of setting., under exactly the mama
.00ndittona, was 11.33, when the meal ratio.
was fel in addihou to the ensilage.
It was ulioerved in the practical handling
..f the samples that the Lotter from Lot S
was always firmer t ban that frotn Lot I, dos
doubtless to tbe influence of the animals
composing the lot. It is rather/ remarkable
what a difference one or two degrees is time
melting pant makes in the physical proper-
ties of butter. Botta Iota moo firmer hotter
..r butter with a higher melting point what
they are fel meals in addition to tbe ash
lage and hay last y«r when the cows
were fed easing. chiefly it produced a but-
ter with a low melting point (Al -ib deg.)
' Taking the average melting point
42. t deg.) of the hotter prnduoed from the
ess11age, hay, straw and gess rations
as a standard, we find that it was in: -eased
'_'. :1 deg. f'. when a mixture of nil meal
and hay was fel; 1 deg. when linued meal
*bane was fed : and 4.1 deg on the cotton
owed steel ration. ' 1f ft is possible to fed
s.tnethi which will praluce firmer batter,
a hatter 131.4 will "stand op" better in bot
weather, the question becomes of miteb
practical importance
Them appears to M little dire: once in
1 he average composites o! tb• butter pro-
.Ine.d fir the two rations. I repeat what
WWI stated 1s the last miles* report p. 1f1A
'That the varying per cost a fat, water
and other seb.tanoes found in butter, is
likely des more to the method of rnanufa•-
t ore than to the influence of food."
Prof Ikea makes the bllowteg proetical
point••
I. For practical use 1 would not recom-
mend either of the ratios' seed is this ex
penal/ant. No 1 1 ceased*" deficient in
milk producing eth etanee. and No 2. is
ton rich for oar ordinary cows, as they dM
sot appear tan be able to digest and asairei•
late es much meat. 1 woakl also wart
*gannet Nailing mash mon than NNh emit
age per day to sows woigiitg wader 1,000
panda We bare fries the follnwi.g ra.
Um to give good remelts . :a.lh of earn en -
adage. II 1b of hay, 4 1►. of bran sad 2 Ib
el pea and oatmeal mind in equal proper.
toms. if thews latter bevnne too high-
priced, i week r.enmm•nd the nee of 2 ib o1
,•ottonsed meal lie pane of the bran or
steals) per day to eeeh cow, when it eats hte
hsucht for about 11:10 per tea
014 1.btes Mvtist(.
"Say ? Y nu '" eerily +lestd the
Woe meat huckster to the frog drvesed
Mbe bad swiped a pesawt in pans
wat's worth ib' I** you'd better hay a
"I bag yoeryards, ,►
' .hoe etwyef, taming nibs •
r 1'1.04
, .. tat i w _s w pokes:oar.
REFLECTIONS
• Norms .1 omens Mem of 1.044014 m
Thew Wh wt►•nh.
We have jset bees beaded a gm•lae
.cisme published in its stalest& .dines
Ulffg, whick e.ataise . great .umhnr d
.�i�e. alk eayl*ge well worthy of repro
(� A few are Aires below
An upright makes, asks what recoi-
alsls • mss ; 4 corrupt nunieter who.
Nes will trc.sgle for rellgtuu ; arrow to
N : let for it ; died for it : anything buo
live for it.
Times o1 ges.ral calamity .ad coatroom,
have ever bees productive of the gn.teet
steeds. The .punest on is produced frust
the hottest furnace, aad the linghte'st
Chad r bolt is elicited from the darkest
moron.
The true mtot*ves el our fistulae, 4km the
the real pipes of ea org•., are u..ally con-
cealed. But the gilded and the hollow pre-
test i• pompously pla•wd 1a the from for
show
Bigotry murders rehgtw, t., frighten fools
with her ghost.
Always suspect a chars woo affects gnat
soltos•e of manner, an unruffled) erewre•e of
temper and an eauncution studied, slow
end deliberate. These 'Muga are all un•
natural and hes,sai • degree of mental de
aniline into which he that has 110 persam
of craft or design to answer coon' s5 it
to drill himself. The most vocuessful
Moses .re wu.liy .d the description, as
smooth as razors dipped ui oil ad es sharp.
they affect the Innodxeax ath. dor,-,
which they have not. in order to bide the
cunning of the serpent, which they have.
tOM will excuse tai prayers for ourselves
w 1. eneter we are pro -tented front adertng
then, by being occupied In such good work•
as to entitle us to the prayer" of others
'The greatest friend of truth t. true.
11'heu you have nothing to say, my nosh
mg; a weak defence strengthens your .op
pnr nt, 454'l silence :• 1«s injure -eye than ..
Ird reply.
The only kind offt.e porforenei fur us by
,our frien.l•, Of which we never Complain, is
our floored : aid the „oly thing which
are sure to want, happens to be the i
thing which se '.ever purchase our est n '
The ge mbler, 1f he .be a martyr to his
profession, is doubly ruined. He adds his
soul to every other ha, and by the act of
suicide renounces earth to forfeit heaven.
The hate which we •11 bear 1111h the most
t'hriatian patience Is the hate of thee. who
4047 lie.
Imitetioits u the sincerest of dattrry.
Deliberate with caution, but act with de-
tuioe ; and yield with zraciousne.s, trod
,pp.me with tirmnees.
CI all the marvellous works of the Deny
pettie ' there is nothing that angels behold
wish such supreme astonishment as a proud
man
Many who find the day too long think
life too short : but, short as life is, Borne
find it long enough to outlive their char•c-
ten, their ...run out and their estates.
ueoeseitous man who gives mealy dtn-
laers pars large susss to. he laughed at.
Examinations are formidable even to the
best prepared. for the greatest fool may ask
more than the wisest man can answe2.
Gaming is the child of avarice but the
parent of prodigality.
In an attempt to deceive the world those
are most likely to detect us who aro sailing
on the same rack.
We are ruined, not by what we really
want, but by what we think w e do; then
fore, never go abroad is search of your
wants; if they be real wants they will come
hone in seat th of you; for he that buys
what he doe. not want will soon want what
he cannot buy.
Our wealth is often a snare to ourselves,
and always • temptation to others.
To know the pains of power we mast go
to those who have it; to know its pleasure
we must go to those who are seeking it.
The moue of power are real, its pleasures
Imaginary.
There are three kinds of praise. that
which we yield, that which we lend and
that which we pay. We yield It to the
powerful from fear, we Med It to the weak
from tuterest, and we demo.y it to the demo.
Mg from gratitude. --Toronto to Empire.
riurtnartau. of Famlll•s.
Half the peerages In England have be•
maintained only ►,r bringiug some seventh
cousin from the remotest regions • -a Chicory
carpenter's shop, for instance- - to keep the
note from dtappeartag or toe title from
lapsing. The heir of the home 01 Us
Courcy � was discoveredears ago in • New.
port, R.I.. sailor, and ,)is descendant sow
holds the title. The lineal representative
of Simon de Montfort was a saddler is
Tooley street, London ; and the repreeenta
tive of the •arkdom of Mar was hunted up
in a coal pit. Hugh Miller had • fellow
1 apprentice is a stoaeto•eoo'e yard who
came •o near being the heir to an earldom
that he was often addressed by his 'motes,
"John Vern (;rawftrd, bring us another
hod." In this country, with no each
elaborate mechanism to preserve the
FAA ANO W1011.
Iib Jewel) Clambasisis gets me
; pags of eiMed Mil made whoa be chasm ba
writs Mr titoNtylktk-geiea
by . swwhm ef the pea tie war has
.reed that the h.srgesis .bars seem to
in *mem that is to my, ieree/.et►
shall lee desorikd as twn isMMtaab
sed
hist to Fra •oe sew being Ruesiesis.
thoA Friend ttewi.
M.sidal lte has receivedds- likens ifir'
ea relc ere of . NIL He
oils' says: "I war ed sick and tired anJ
Mame, _my stomach all tend d aorder. 1
tried a .rmb.r Of remiedle., but no..-
sessmed 10 give se relief anti/ 1 we.
idre d to try the old reliable Ates .
Nis. 1 have taken onir one boa, 1,u1 1
fad like a row diad. I 'bink the ore
the soma remain and easy to to a ei
remain
used being oro fina•I�
•_•
The oleo that has probably hoes give
to any innate -hall performer has bees Nak-
ed dy Mr. Chevalier, who a said to hay.
bees e.gagod for three years for w les •
seas than k10,000, Sir Angsstu. Herrin
bring the /egert shareholder ia the latest
od alttst
Both lir. Uwao...adth'. Witham Hot
tan said b be very maids deplored
their Alma I.sidetr.•ea These t
wkA�rwee
incited to the Premiers dimse
leotea found theple.vfull of draughts
ss y told. They say that it is .ad
damp, and that Mr. They
should
hurried away from 1t.
The Marque de lhmeelootp•Laubat, who
was delegated by the Society of Civil En ,
giseers to visit the World'. Fair, is L
has reed as account of his journey to the
society in Paris The Martini., it ...ms,
WAS remit Owl with the greatest courtesy m '
America, sad was able to mai* .Tenago
mats for ex, rrsloes ht :hs moiety u
1091
• •••
anythisig ted that even a chd will Loki
them. 1 urge upon all w inn are
In Need
esu of a laxative to try .oyer • 1'01•.
r H.otbbay (Me.) Reeder.
and " (Between the of foamed fifteen.
ly 1 was troubled with a kind of -saki -rheum.
be or eruption, chiefly confined to the legs.
and especially to the bend of the knee
above the calf. Here, running sore.
formed which would scab over, but
would break imemediatedy on moving the
kg. My mother tried avwrflhing she
could thunk of, but MI was writhed nvad.
Although a child, 1 read out the papers
about the beneficial ..;••cta of Ater.
Pills, and persuaded my norther t., 1..
mr try them, With no great faith in
the result, she procured
•w Ayer's Pills
The Duke of Westminster
has ao doubt
been actuated by altruistic n ohres
banding the great lacks yr model duel
MSS for workmen hetes «m 1:112•yeSee
`quare and Oxford street to London, this
but of which was opened the other da
The bl..cks are cut up auto mites of four
ter
rooms, sad the average rental IS 413)
and I began to use them, and
y. noticed an improvement. kn.ourag,•J
by .lits, 1 kept on till 1 took two boxes.,
s when the sores disappeared and have
never troubled me mace. -H. Chirrtun.
Real Estate Agent, Roanoke, Va.
" 1 suffered for Years from stomach
and kidney troubles, causing very severe
• pawns in variants parts of the body. None
of the remedies 1 tried afforded me any
p relief until 1 began taking Ayers Pills,
er and was cured. '-Wm Goddard, Notary
Public, Five Ickes, Mich.
year.
A new etury of ()uioda as going the rounds.
Once when her Anleria.n •publisher was
411111ter her, he ventureal ui the course a
friendly coswtsation to ask her how she
came to know so much about clubs, am
life, barracks, gambling -houses, and oth
places which are visited only by mei. She
placed her hands upon her hews, and. kook
mg straight •t her t rattoser, saucily sod
'14 is none of your bus:ores.'
sa•
White Lodge, In Richmond Park, the
home of the Duke and 1)uchem of Teck, is
outer more inhabited by It. owners. The
young Princess, still diseased in mourning,
but with all the fresh, youthful bloom re-
turned to her fem. may oftea be sees ram.
Wing about the park, which is magnificent
met now with golden brown bracken and
autumnal foliage, and the little Rubin Hood
church counts the Ihichess of Teck and
Princess bl&y onee snore arts* its regular
attendants.
Ae eseoutrix el her sister, Mme. Thiers,
Mlle. Dome has written to beg M. Leo.
Oay to withdraw kis proposal with respect
to the treaMataan of the masons of Thiers
to the Pantheon, as the lade President of
tbe French Republic often expressed a de
sire to repose auoug he own 'people when
his long and laborious career should be
ended. In porsuaace of her sister's wishes,
V ik. Dane has hada m gnifice.t enansa-
leom erected et the cemetery of Pere la
o'balse over the grave of the late President.
•a•
The yeast' of the Belgians was present
the other day during the rehearsal of ' • L.,
heagrtn' at the Theatre de la Monnaie o,
Brussels, and was eonducGsd over the stage,
above, below, and through all the side
mysterious places them above in the battens
and below t stage to see the machinery
worked. Finally her Majesty took her neat
IA t he prompter's box in order to winsome
the effect from hie solitary and exceptionally
tine professional point de ran This is the
first tune • ntajest • has Main the prompt-
er's box, ether before. after, or daring a
performance
queen l'hnstin. of `pate has been suffer
Ing a great deal lately from neuralgia, tn-
.lu.ed by the perpetual anxieties of the
Itegetty and by the very delicate health of
the little King. The greatest satin e
felt by those who realize what difficulties
the death of the youthful sovereign would
involve, as it is an open secret that he hao
been very delicate from his birth. His
father's condition tees but feeble, s.d it
would •ees1 very much asthough the halo
King bad inherited a Aeueral treat of
stamina.
Indy Randolph t;hurchill, whose Maori
has crested •o much sympathy in London,
first met Lord Randolph, en the story goes,
at a dinner party in Pare. His attention
was attracted to her by Mr Meaty and the
fluency and brilliancy with which she
carred ou conversation in French. Re
addressed her, and soon found out that he
had met his match in repartee. When the
ladies had withdrawn Lord Randolph
lamed to a friend and said . "That's
he brightest woman i ever suet and I
mean to marry her." And he kept hie
seeceemem, it 11 even easier for a family to
run down. T W Hlggin•oot is Harper's
t
Maar
w
Tralw tae memory.
A splendid way to improve the memory c
la to begin by treating it as if it wen an-
other person, and then charging it, upon
penalty of a seven upbraiding to keep
until wanted the information, fact. data, 1e
Dane, or whomsoever Is to be remembered.
la this course you nnoonseiously do two on
thiap -yes sort oat things worth while h
oboe
Bir Charles 1)ilhe'• beautiful place on the
tiff betw•es Toulon and Hyena, Frames,
m about to be add. TM phaco a beiag
posed of bis private treaty to • most -door
neighbor, . No. Blanche- • novel by whom
now running 1s the Nouvelle Roves -Um
leader of the local Rex, Dace P,Ht at Nice,
d for many years presides' of the Cooeeil-
k.ow sed yes imprem them epos the db -
memory is snob a oral as to cause it to
��rrss.app sad keep them The letter e • most M
hnportant thing to do. Half of os.'s for as
p11.laes course from Were to properly
grasp wkst it k yon an to remember. 111
i eaid of Theism B. Rte, the lassoes mw.
her o/ t'aagrees from Maw, who was
Speaker of the House ofRepresentatives for
two yews, that h. considered it • goonsa •
hardship to have to toll • man the same
thing twice. Yes ought never t0 ease .0 es•
use sack hardship.
sr. 91r Larks Dilke im
ling at the mate time his property es the
seashore at Cavakaire in the Mountain of the
oars. not far from that of M. Sante OUiva r
Saint Tropes.
Dake CarlTheodor of Bavaria, tho
brother of the Repress of Amstri►, as one of
the most herd working sod .heritable moa
the world : and, as as well known, is an
strenrwly clever oculist. /felled three eye
hospitals, one at Maria, ea on the Terra
and one at Munich, when be receives
poor patients, to whom be stakes no charge:
bet for his richer petiolate them is • box at
• dose for manhattans for the pow. His
yel Highness r always in t e eonsclti•g
om
ro• i tie before seem o'clock a the
morning, and a generally assistedi• the
operations byhi- wife, who u •
princess, and who enters heart and eifaJ
to her husband's work.
•.4
Monate and bees n Leedom : A lad
oorrespadt writes of • rases' church
ea
parade is Hyde Park on Ilan
day .y morning.
•Geowgisna Indy Dei es
was with h
tighter, Iookta.gg very apeman. is a simple
mge
we colored Noel with triminof sa
a.71 ble
• broad sof •mray es ogreen velvet.
Sr IK11. black Mew was fa.utsed oo by
rkli.g diamond pita How numb mom
haat a hat looks fes •herek or great
omissions than a hat ' 1t eossa.d to one
as
t warty every mer wyr artng bah,
irnwponivs of age • .rid Indy Hlndkp,
ho wain• deck red gown with a seat
match, worlal have I.nksd stem% .tsar
eh. hail mensal the tmnpytion d11
nagorM• big black "picture" hat. Lardy
tat Wald s oil ie . o91 , trite •
iesr
Ow..rwg.mwt ter the Isola
"If 1 live sag enough 1 may strike .pots
oo
s
as invention Moir • while that will make
people oprnth air qes in satrasm•tst," said
Thome A. Kdwe the other day. Mr.
Rdiaon b.• great hopes that he will lid• to
�rips old ys, becalms M has • thick
thy head of hair. He says bald-ke•del
geoid. die resag, .d people with plenty
of bur live Meg sad heys geed lissitit Mr.
i siegm'. father, who is 03. gall is heaWy
*408tH AAdvforeesbas • woo vsu dedidAlld el heir.
cls
Vile Magee Are 14.5 . Cool. and
fa
Derail/ Ne wiser several large wader H
takings is iiimeetion with this canal will sp.
be atumMesed at tM Kiel Vieth. They d
win megrim the huddle/ of two harbors,
as inner sad as eater. Tame [tel elm- tie
tractors have takes over the maw for
turmoil) marks 011110,0(10). The Mass bar w
her will 6e surrounded by a wall of Aral's to
sed eseemer.11ee motors bag, width hes of
la be emmisted Jell I, lilt The sew wr
hardier hes be b• reedy 7 Attgest 1.1 0-.., Ad
Nmu.yrdis Tn: ansabig
regrind b� . J. C. Ayer ! Co.. Lowell Ma,..
Soil d Drwmw Evwlwli sa
Every Dose Effective
rower tet Pssnrrdeeo,
from Truth.
- A great stst4mssa is a Vasa -- who au
persuade the people tint �y tiieg he want.
M just the thing they want.
Sews Abend Tows.
It u the current report about t'» -it the'
K. asp's Relearn for the throat and lust, . t.
making some remarkable cures wait pe• 1.1e
wl o are troubled with tough•, sore theoat
asthma. bronchitis and consumption. .kny
druggist will give you a trial brittle fro • of
coat. it is guaranteed to, relieve and core.
1 le large bottles are 50c. and e1.
Memo aim artiness..
!4501 the Terra Harte Express.
It is said that light haired prop'eere 1..1 :-
er lived than their brethren with dark lock-,
which Is sot so consoling to the latter, stns•
mora ti an half of the inhabitants of this
country bate dark brown hair.
R. B. HOLLAND
DUNG ". NNON
JUST TO HAND
Another consignment of English
Tweeds and Worsteds, suitable
for Ladies' J,Icketa and Gents.'
Suiting*, quality unxurpawni.
op LINES and
SUMMER 0000S
Market down away below the
regular prices to c-lear out And
nett make room for New Fall
Stock.
Boots and Shoes
in this Department I have a
large and well -selected stock, di
rrtit from the hest manufacturers,
h. nos T tan guarantee the hest
predhle value for that least mon
ey---quality considered.
DINNER and TEA SETS
in choice patterns and A 1 qual-
ity, Cheap. Also • lot of Travel
lent' Maniples, and add lines in
Glassware, etc., which i have se
cured at a hargtin, and will sell
Away below their actual value.
Full lints n Psatily Groceries
A full a ply of all kina*a of
Pa;.,t. and OU. kept 5oestantly
cm hand.
Psbaot Medicines a specialty.
R E,. ?3
01 NERAL N'tRCHA 4T,
DUNOANNON.
FOR SALE!
PHOTOGRAPH
ALBUMS
AT
LE88 THAN ONE HALF
THE RETAIL PRICE.
Good Leather Albums for 15c.; Better ones for 25c , worth
50c.; Good Plush and Leather Albums for 40c., usual-
ly sold for $1 00.
THIS I81 UBhUIUB S1LBt EVERT 1LLJI MUST 00
To make rooeu for other X lila. and Holiday Good.
FRASER 84 PORTED,,
(Awl Matisgen 13011 Telephone Co
Booksellers and Stationers,
FOR JOYOUS CHRISTMASTIDE
A
HEXED 1ND DELICATE PEBPIIIE
-legnntly put up such always pleases
Exceptionally beautiful Out -Glass Perf fie Goods, Bisque,
Colognes, etc.
A LSO
TIIE LATEST NOVELTIES IN TOILET 1S1•;,S
I 1N DISPLAY NEXT WMICI(.
W. 0. GOODE, CHEMIST.
FL•t-ebre IYessripties work at all hoe's.
FALL TRADE
M which we are now prepared,
In BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
yea will Sad all that Is regstrrd sad at sties
that make as .. .
In FENCING MATERIALS
wan alms think Joe seat saytling tket w
Imre net owl In •n department.
PAINT and OIL
This le where *bias tomtits the sills
Moo allowed
aemrim. ifre In a t11ntsty.
`ur t•tmersl tardware is the .tes5
stem' is seat erm0lses sad sell boort. Our prices 'oars it
frntlaa and we Jos* Ntrossas.
R. P. WILKINSON & Ca
NOW TAKE
BOOTS : AND : SIIOES
FOB INSTANCE.
It makes little differ-
ence what others say,
the leading place in the
tra�le for years and
years has been occupied
by
E. DOWNING,
Dor. &.1.1. and Square.
P.$. -The latest and best designs
for Winter wear just to hand.
N2TI2E TO THE PUBLIC.
We hove jut received a very choice lot a/
NEW TEAS!
0014/041141 or
BLACK, GREEN AND JAPANS
Which wan guarantee to sell at least
10 Cents per Pound Cheaper
Than can be bought from pedlars. ♦ trial order will PO'
vines you of the tri,>thihIness of this assertion.
sell the best 007111 obtainable.
REGIS PRICE & SON.