HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1894-3-22, Page 3THE SIGNAL : GOD BRIOH, ONT., THURSDAY, MARCH 22 1884.
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Ighiasew fppoms. Pest Owes. West -et..
All standard and . edlocal
aasad►eoce es hand fur eatrso-
of teeth. Il
DR1L MICRL$D8()N. L D.8.,
'erireoo deIM. Out sad vMsMsad sir
admuutereel for patinae* .atraoti0g d lestb.
(!ye` al att.•tlea gliou to tk0 /�learrewat oe
.f the sterid teeth. Orf!► -Up
errand Opera Hour Stuck. olgtee w Wen-
. Uuderu:k. taN-Ir
1Dadllosl.
U..tlt NT$iI. PHYSICIAN, twitU to. Q s.-M.Leto. Mock. Meerne et, Nimbi eII.s prem Hemet% Yxehaara
Hotel.
DM..B�(ER��ANNON 411:BHAAIQOY•
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Ilsoi. .1. It. ter tjN.-It*rtd*trce Nsrth-at.
city. Model tlC
-.. t3•ly
Legal.
1AMHON & JOHNSTON. HARltlai•
tors. LWiCiwee, nateriee. ie.. tiobcrich.
U!lcee--t)rer Jordea'n Ore" mere. E:. CAll•
eloN, Y. C.. kl. O. JOHNSTON. ez le
lean.
ItI}TI'K)L DANCEY, BARRISTER,
/ moue •to►. Owver•a re. kc.. ate. kluwl
to hoe .t lowest rates. linrton'. Muck, O1r
,.o...''uH,orneliute%Order.ch.Out. nit!-tf
• ,. i.E\VI:(, MARRIMTEIt. PROP-
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ter is kLaitriie Coterie of Qatari*
l $bufM totes. 11813
O. gAY&, N(tl,101Tt►it, Se..
R. °Moe. remain et 8Stur• a: d West
street. Uottwieh. weer *rt -.traps• elite, IT1•
rate Tundra to bad at lues cit rata* of tater.
ref'
�t.1I:1tIb\\' d PROUDFOOT, BAR-
� r..'r-s, Atkra.y•, ollet•uR., O,S•
1h.. J. T. Garrey.. .Ctlqart.... K. I'rovdteot.
C11i JN,;' HOLT 1IOLMiE•4,
r flariate.rtl. t &Helton Ia Cbaacerr. ate.
0•darlch. 1aeaeteu. Q.C.: P. U.It ;
Dudley Hdal.e,
O. WARD, C4NVKY 1N('Ei:,
•. ar., feel c .mmt■•tsalting and re.
•.,show re•oime og orlldevit.e p
sareee.one. d Iie1an dee•iaa-'
tame it. cr con. Sar ark or
era.
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•ted r.t • 'o �iM., r
Courtnf Appeal f4 . la day teeibter
W 11'S'ea Court., Alt carefulty
said promotty •sectted,.,r� and P.O.
address-)►waoseaoe u4 9161 --If
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'tODBRICH BIECK E1*tSTl-
T!- '1t Lt60IAttY *tib tttl►i)tNti-
RIIO\I, lar. ate hairs Street sad Square ,up
stun,
Opera free 1 aseat- arid from 7 n 10 p.m.
ABOUT 9000 VOL'( 14 LibltA1 Y.
Leading /May, Wally aro* 1IChutra led
1 !lora, .1t. aerie., etc., esu Ike.,
YCLPR/t9HIP T1CKICT• u%I.Y al.s0.
ars.
.t .free nee of Itol.lbtary and eaditta.
Ato.ioa:luse for o ru.bereh:p rec.lvd by
Lbranan. In room.
11 SMITH, ORO. 8TIVAN,
f're.Mer t, aserstory,
riodrn. h March IJeh
Knitting Factory.
`P W KNIrrTNt: PArroll1.--THE
•ic•ter.',psel bei• to auno.oe to the Dub
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lir that be haw fitted ap *remleoe with tae
4tert end nest improved knitting machinery
wtieh w,11 be ren by • thoroughly experienced
°senior, and u prepared to du the hest quel-
l.; of knitting at very reasonable prices.
Farmer. Sled other* Deluding ,a their owe
)Pint to he knit letepetockiags, sock.. eta., will
• :.tie•ratly •N 01 00 Ily dealt wills, Order,,
left at m, .tore, inr, Victory nod Krree-sa.
eau receive prompt attestl0 . D. E.
81k.tcHA�,
Ilkoollissasoruast.
THOMAS OUl1DRY, AUCTIONEER
asel leenraoss Ageol. Ooderieli Oat.
Alltel Intibt aad Learnabire Fire las. Co..
�,Ylsa riot Mutual les. Oo. tl•iss at-
e'weelasssss le any part of the county. ta-ly
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KNOX, OZNERA L AUC•
amid Lead Valuator. Oderlobe
had oo webier•M• e:peele.eo to
bathes, hs Is is a position a
thorough rtbtootlna all Com
*.tressed 4 him. (Men left u
Hotel• oreat br sail a h4 aid0.. weeftlllr attend•d to. JOHNIV;
Op01yAnstlso.er. titbit
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CANADIAN ORDER tA1
third Monday ot , Iia
Tee twvat.
Immune* * ead Aoalo*on
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TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN
DT TWO tett Or
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DR. S. D.ICHARDSON'S
1 ■RRTas. iaRLaHs.
RBg IIWMIE N.X1' REIT-ITnfET
OCCO», OW.
_It •Ikwd. M unlhnited satlefaetlas. after a
,N !reser' lltsHie onset wut'ese*
ed and Pathave the wall sososd
tto y ase la Oedieh.
4 utlae dtMee wry, elder lar the IMAM
"INT rook sea
t� trio chi
of
area.
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4 %neat
i 1. reatheals ;That sever saheb the
'Ad
he hostits=
I tremens so ~sr.
he ark krowa so ensu a resider
arrre am isIr +e to p+. Noises
Perthes/ ipwi em its qts deals.
� astlan of IM t art sat f alt d o
s,n,,,1"n, ar � ra.ttftMtll►at'0Ys elesw
ION tt DR. ff. RKO.ARDSOM.
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ASOCIETY'SNOBLE WORK.
ROW THE Alien:KT OKDKK OF POK-
ILvI'r'KKs SAVED A BROTHER.
rat ITAarwxu axraalas. a 0) WS. Ivo'
anlorre 'x LONDON- a n1- crass rot rut' a
)L.K a1111Ant.r''%NZTu Tnl. ItL•ut'a
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8.:A1V APIIr. no et uI T.
From the Ledo• Free Prow
The home of Isaac Briggs, at 601 1 her.
lotto St., this cur, ie ore .1 the most peet.
lily uta•red a.d well kept of the Islay
hurter of the wurkiovu,eo of 1. aduu. The
front is carefully boulet'ardeJ, an.l at the
side and roar of the cottage home u alatuce
work covered with rhea, and there a also a
garden. Within view are fields and woods,
and to fact tborr wa• nothing needed upon
the u'csaiw of to autumn &flit:roam emit
to Inks the lot of a ruck man a:uid such
surroundings •a pleasant as possible.
And so it was not to be wondered at that
'Mr. Ikfgge wail found to • cheerful mood.
But • o.ryerertiou with the gentleman re-
vealed the feet that there or. r• very good
resumer why any man under the some etc.
cuute•anors.-and enjoying the ean.e bright
hope, could not allow his face to bean furll'
nob w hat be felt. The .'tory :is to'd will
Lie Fouad must latereetl.r, mei that it u atr-
wilntely ...tract there are many of the
frtet:ds of Mr. Itn1y-e will testa?,should
soca t.sttmuny be needed. Mr. bls lima
been au invalid fur four yeira, a■ikmtbuer
uawell and uudcr medical treatment for
eight year* b was in 111£15 that he Hest
felt 111e Iwiagee, the arhei and the pains
111.1 1 retold trouble. Ile seemed n•edi,al
eitteu.l.ace, and learned that his Beet was
cwt ..t order, hu ki•nteys sere Led and that
he eutfetd kern dyspi psi.. However he
worked along fair 11c..rly lour )cite, whet'
the suds:, e..a:a'ly Stroded his system in •
way penile) N. relate. It cane directly
after int attack of `echo grip." .lr. Briggs
tits ,et In his ••H1t:ve," and to all ap:eo.r
anet* was •,wctl presirtr-1 and ar•,ot min.
Kut .iiu,t wi'h.rut warning the juin'a f•
srtrp put of hu Indy were o.oi:d an 1 .m
mo. a ,l c is t h•,uir h they it t 1 Leon py a lo, k. d
an I Thr • ram} men became as fielples1 *sip
bale. }Lamy doctors were couiu tel, ad
they all promised teltef and oc•..iaienapv a
slight relief del come. But It was
temporary, and the nntr:rtt:wte man,
meahlnenee of :twee relapse', wasvrwluallt
slag his beld upon hope. 'lite days
weer long and weary tI1$} he spent up -a. hie
heed, with the Juntas prdispret ahead of
he -
it'll; hiird•c1 a prsurr, tV W r
ease.
untw
by death. 1-t- , ,
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The family, Iv., began to lore faith ua
meJt.ati/,ill. They had grey .1 triad to?'
•ycon•et t.rs .elle
city. 1, ,tllie
Sataauah•ppy,re-
.Jt. ent meti.ctn.s of various descrip
time wet* likewise tried, but in rain. Then
tut Christinao t1J. came Dew, that had
eet been expected. Mr Ileigge had net
Leg to are, the'lector. raid. 1:radual'.y
he.grew weaker until early l the sprig: ao
serteuei) 111 dist he appear to be that the end
was daily looked fur.
Court Forest City, A t i. l'., of Deli:• h Jlr.
rings r • member, pr ,red just at this
)uncture to be a (lieu.' ,lend. Ihiram al'
h . dinese the brethren bad looked carefully
after i.0 wao4,a.dtw1 been very attentive.
1od no one rcgr.tted more than they the
unhel,p prwpcct. 1 tie night the court
was discussing r be case whin a was suggest
d that Pink Pills .hen1J be tried Stories
h baa told ..f what they had elected ru
other cases. Then why out in th.
ally the court agreed to present use doiei
boxes of the pills to Mr. Wage". M. at•
a.lirg doctor told bis patient that the pilib
110,e only growl tor Eases o1 paralysis, but he
consented to their being given • trial as a
Imo hope. Accordingly Mr. Itrigee began
taking them. Very woo a ,bangs was but
iced. He grew more cheerful *u•l suffered
much ler. Hie whole system se, Died to be
awakened 10 Mw lite. lust as was the venni,'
ontsole, for It was the glad Spr:wg time of
the year.
11 ith reseed strength came renewed
hops, aid the invalid login to look upuu
Pink Pak es his deliverer. He used then'
faithfully, taking sir a day. Iia month he
was able to leave hie bed. and he did so with
a thankful heart. Only thee° who have been
forced to undergo reg confinement hetweeo
bel clothes can reallre the pleasure and i•.y
there were in that first day spent iu the neat
little parlor,eeste l Ina big arum char beside
the window where the sun sent in its warm,
bright rays. since the 61r. Briggs has
been about daily. Y. nese crutches yet,
I o Iia pews street*, every day. Now he
can use his hands, eating with • knife and
fork. and the punts continue to grow looser
an 1 pliable. only given • faint idea ot the
veritable knots into which those of the
hands and feet were tied. There was a ces-
sation o1 the pans 4w, a meet pisaaalmt fact
to the invalid and the blood vowel* that
had become lost to vie* and dried up, are
now quite healthy looking.
M r. Kriggs has only used twenty bozo.
of the pills, at a cost of 110. Certainly
hie bill for medical a•.andaace *bows a
masked decrease.
Mr. It: W. Boyle, druggist, b:es Dundee.
et. who is also secretary of Cort Forest
('ity, was alto interviewed with respect to
the oese,and his statements were allcoafire
atory of what Mr. Belpre had said. He said
he had had • tremendous sale of the pills.
No other similar medi0io* over approached
to the same demand.
Dr. %Vllliana Pink Pills are • perfect
blood builder and nerve restorer, curing
su,h draws as rheostat lain. neuralgia,
petal paralysis. kcwnotnr ataxia, St.
Vitas' dance, nervous headache, air year
prostration Sad the tired feeling therefrom,
the after effects of la rroppo, diseases de -
mediae as humors is Me blood. such as
werefula, ehrnsfc erysipelas, etc. Pink Pills
give • healthy glow to pair sad sallow opal
pleura•, sad are • veer c for the freebies
prouliar to the feral, system, and in the
Moe ea men they effset a radical cure in all
oriel t& from .,,Sial worry. overwork
we oncerea of any stature.
Rear is mind Dr. %Villiatn. Pink idle
are never sold is balk, or by the doyen ow
bkndr.d, and any dealer who offers mab.tf-
tete, is this keen is tryieg to detested yes
Sad sh ..ld be •voidd. Ash year dealer
for Dr, William,' Pink Pills for Pais People
Yid refire all imitation* sad rah*tltetw.
Dr. Williams' Pia& Pills ray be had of
all druggists'. or direct by mall from lir
Williams' Milian*. Cmwpaey, itrnckvilles,
Oso., w tl.ham.ekadyL N.1"., at 60 seta a
bog. or r. beast M 10 50. TM pries at
IV& tits pips ore sad makes • esaree of
taeatweN ererpmaativ ly eterprmivs se
mowed with other remedies or ossified
Immanent
Bagegis w...
(..aye--rt'b a0 v* esu ter klioe Pratt
b jots the hitt' r.11wtw •eaaestiea, het
w1T deswear gears ••
Rtsrhe WW Hew huge ye brew abet
salted
s , Thr tatbn think the
SPRING C.*Mc nc REg:S.
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A t.ryl•easia..4 1.h Glee' Full
Her. E. T. Abew,tt. In•• e)itrx of the
Kaunas Fanner apiary departinee•
writes Heim need but little rare in tui
winter. but •a east am sprang opens they
-h..nld hate proper attention given thew
1r otic expect* to secure the beet results
the cowing semen, Every olive needs
to be carefully examines!. and all dirt
1,1.1 dead bees ahonld be removed Some
I.•es are sure to die in the hive during
the whiter, and there will be more or
tem accumulation of dirt amt the 'bottom
of every hive. it the dirt is left there it
will furnish a breeding plea's. fur the
moth miller. Before inn is aware of
!t h'• will have hives with the combo
'Oh- 1 with moth larva- instead of you.g
been.
11 the bottom of the hive is tnovable.
the process of cleaning up is a very
$imple inr. All nue has W do is to
',seen the bottom and reprove it, set-
ting th- hive on the lid nntil he is ready
to prat it in plat', again. After the
ls.tt,mi is removed all (least been should
le• brn•hei} off. au.1 the bottom tie*
onghl ' clohnvd by scraping off all dirt,
propolis. etc . with an old knife or
teimetbiog of that kind. When the
bottom has been i replaced, then all of
the cauls should be removed, or a suf
-cirnt number of them to enable the
,t,][teattur to know the exact condition
of tintsi,dotry. The i.I et is to see that
they hl!$e plenty of ituuey and a good
:"'iN •m lie rs,r )'edge of the latter by
t..e,gt(intity of Lrootihe finds in the
hive.
The hives, however, 'thi,nld not be
op•reer1 nalws it i•1 worm enough for the
teem to fly, and then they should not be
kept op-• 1 ally huger than 1- •be,ltmtely
u••c,•...ytdi} to accomplish th.• work iu
hazel. 'l'he young brood in vey eaeily
chilled. s., that the warmer it can be
kept during theepring menthe the better
it will be for the cul.my. Another reat-
tem for not IeaoIug the cun*l*1 exposed
any longer than is nrcrseiry is that the
bees lean Is• urn' easily started to robb
imp; titre time of year, when there Massa
aneyto be gathered and they are an-
iov to g t all they own 111 order to root
br,sel and build rap the colony. If thoy
once get Carted to rubbing. they are ai-
need sari• to destroy some of the *rah
1
,q,.unte•e before they��ccair lir stopped. All
Puubsare to hr puf.Lat'k into the hive
in the rain order Na which they were
b•fert'the hive wird Opened. for. if they
are net. the brood neat may be spread
out to that the beta t•uunot keep all of
the brood warm. and the mink will be
that sane of it will p oriel . As young
1. j,pP,• very valuable in the spring it
,rt.tnt that note of the brood be
permitted to die from careleesnees
All colonises found %hart of stores should
be fel •ei that they may have plenty' of
fir,l in the hive to carry thein along
enfely to hloozu. If there is nut 'delay of
fool in the hive to feet the young
ierrs, the gneeu will not lay many
eggs: and as the vette- of a colony de
penile on the quantity of bees in the hive
wheu the twain hos••; How begins, it is
very important that they be kept rear-
ing breed as fait *s possible until that
tome arri%e•$.
To return now to the cleaning out
process, 1 will ray if the hives natal have
the bottol.as nailed fast. a 'mel way to
110110ed it as follows Take an extra
hive and remove all of the frames.
and clean it int thoroughly. T:ie•n re
more from the Stand on which it is sit
tiug the first hive to In overhauled, and
Int the etpty, hive on the stand- ptac-
Wit the other hive by the side of it
Carefully transfer all of the frame,. in
the hire containing the bee. to the one
upon the stand, being careful to replace
them in the tem hiy, in the same order
uI which they came out of the old. The
operator will have• an opportunity to ex-
amine the eon.lition of the colony while
leaking the transfer.
After the combs are all removed the
Leve remaining in the obi hive can be
gt•utly jar -rel out in front of the new
one. and there after thoroughly cleaning
the hive from which you have taken the
beee. it can be utilized for the next
colony. and so. 01* until all hives have
been cleaned and the colonies carefully
examined. By working in this way.
one can overhaul a largo, number of
colonies in a short space ofllimr. Some
may think this going to a goed drat of
trouble -just for a few ifees,- lint I
want to say thatn..t a very litter
'trouble- makes alll the difference be
tween� success end failure in bee cul-
ture
Even if the se*esu le a bad one, it will
pay to lts.k after their at the right
time, is. only these who do this get any
h.owy during pinch Anatolia. when the
honey is sure to bring a mod price if
placed on the market.
if any coh)11les have died during the
winter, the coombs ahoald be all taken
out and Thr Leal bees brushed off front
them, and then returned to the hire,
which should be fastened up closely all
aronnd and net in • cool dark place
away frvrn the moth miller. It pays to
look after three combs as they are valu
able to hive sw•rtns oa. They will save
the swarm w great deal of time and
labor and largely increase the quantity
of snrpins honey.
Let uie say-. tot conct *io , that it is
not a good idea to " fool ' with your
bees atter you have given them the
proper care. Some who aro new at the
business seem to think it is necessary to
open the hives every day and examine
the bees This, 10 my opinion, is a great
mistake.
1f you mist hare a colony to " fool
with select one for this pnrpwe and Ie:
the others alone
A Milking ne...i.
Rove ran milk before they can hold a
Pail of milt between their knees, and
meat milkers would like the pall to hold
noel? With stool illustrated herewith,
the pail is self-.nppxtd l'nt • half clr
the in one end of the seat of the stool. nail
on a piece of tom hoop to complete the
A 111TIA ro WTOOI.
circle.
hors the front leg hole shuttle's*
the leg will have its foot mlaApr the pall.
sad you have the proper eoadlri0Rs. _(».
nye J.dd Partner.
TME BABCOCK TESTER.
Mrpls Iwatreett..s far 1ler thee .f this
Cs1e.re.1 leney Article.
The American Agriculturist says: An
eatlroly satisfactory workiug of the
Bab ick milk test can be expected. if,
1'h addition to the elaborate details which
the originator of the method bas already
worked tout, the following precautions
are uheervet
Fiat -An acid having 1.11? specific
gravity should be used with milk at ea
to :U" F 1f the acid is stronger. Cool
the milk to a lower temperature. Some-
what weaker •c141 call probably be made
to work all right by warming the milk
Wcoed--When tueaanring the acid in
to the teat bottles, hold the bottle at an
fingbe that will eauee Hie acid to follow
the made walls to the bottom of the
bottle and not dulp through the milk 111
the centre of the bottle. If properly
Roared into the test bottle then, will i*
a distinct layer of milk *nil acid with
little or no black color between them
Third -Thoroughly mix the milk and
acid as atom as measured into the test
bottle A better oeptmratiutl of tat is tjbe
tainesl by ulixine at once than by allow
ing the two liquid., to stand uliutilevh in
the bottle until enough testa have been
measured out to fill the centrifuge
Fourth -Atter five minutes whirling
CI tate tott,buttlee in the centrifuge, add
it water motel the test Lott le is fillet) up
to the next only run the crutri(uge an-
other winnte. Adding the neYellsary
lad water in two pert is often n great
help in getting a clear reparation cif fat.
When the test 1 otthw are takeu frees
the centrifuge they are put into water at
Ito to 1414'F , au.l the per cent. of fat
read at that temperatt.re.
Fifth -Too low results widbs,6btaiu-
wJ if the centrifuge does u•,t have sufti
cient epeed. The machines have to be
watched as constant use wears e nisi- of
them s., that the speed designed by the
manufacturer M telt oLtalted.
Snzth1When testing akful will, er
buttermilks which have a very s:ush
per cont. of fat -two-tenths of ono per
tes
eat. or le -the resoling of the }et
cent of fat al•.ptld be Male immediately
oto taking th, test bottle Prow the ren
trifnge. If this u1 not done, and the te-t
bottle &tole before taking the reading,
the eoutraction of the liquid fu the bottle-
will
ottlewill often leave the tat spread ores the
insi,lu sn face of the measuring tube so
that it is not sewn. but has 11w appear
ante of baro" only a dirty tube. If road
;when taken from the machine, the Weill
fat glubnles can be seen anti eetimated.
A stat) Parlilleesi_
Sometimes a. farmer is short of
stable room, or if he has plenty of room
there are no stall Imrtitioaa. With the
device d,'aerib.�ld below a txe l st.1 . •lied
or part of a barn floor can be utilized
for stalls without danger of the horses
kicking eat -h other. (:rt threw round
poles eight or nine feet long and four or
five inches in diameter. About eightceu
inches from retch en•I tore a hole.large
enough 1.. a1luw.aba1f-in('h r,lx to pas.
through. itnng the is'1•ee um two
ropey, tying a knot at the under
side of each pole at the der fired
height 04) the po'ea will be . parallel
and abut Is feet apart. Su upend this
A t1TALL PARTITION.
between the horses from above by tying
the -rope to the joist. Staples can lie
driven in for this porpwose. Keep th.
lower pole abont 20 inches frim tie
floor. Two inch boards or Vie -inch
joist', will anewir if polys are not at
and. ' In the illustration. says the
!)range .itch! Fanner, presented her,
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with a, i. the joist frau which the par
Winn is suspended . b, 1. the ropes. c, e.
c the pales. and d the manger
Rales la Dairying -
There are so many rules laid down for
dein-men to follow and so much conflict
among them• that people who think they
are behind the Innen if they donot woe
by some of the printed directions often
think that the more they read the lees
they know finch people should bear in
mind that these diroctione are not given
for theme who already know how to do a
thing and hare a good war of their own.
There are always new beginners and
some who have been following the old
way and are just looking about for scene
thing better. Such people can be helped
very much by laying before them the
varions methods by which others hare
'succeeded so that they can select the nue
best adapted to their means and circum
stances.
What a person has learned to be good
by experience or by watching a ancc.es
ful neighbor is an good a rule as if it had
been read in a book or listened to in a
lecture. No rule ..r :method will do to
tie to for life or for a long series of years.
fur new ideas are coming up every year
and the more people read and talk and
listen the easier they can keep np with
the procession. The more we learn the
more we see that we have not learned.
One man makes butter that snits his
customer* and brings• a good price by
setting milk in shallow pans and using
an old style churn and patting cream of
all ages in together . and he thinks there
is no reason why be should change
But his eri'hhass with what be saves is of
no mon impxxtan.:a time k, rave it all.
and Wiry testing his buttermilk and his
skim milk be finds that he is lasing 3 or
:t per rent of his batter fat he will be
looking about for a way to save it An
other may have need testa so that he
knows then is no nnTeewuary waste in
milk or cream, yet there may be some
other email item that he has overlooked
or not thought of For thee* reasons it
is well to read and listen but not feel
that yon menet follow every change that
ie suggested unlearn it is allows to be an
improvement
*hat Wear's N..iee.
it is not hart work that wears Dor
horses ort before they have peased what
should he half their period of neetnIne.s
ries the Mirror and Farmer, but poor
care Von may have observed that race
hunte herring m -.idents. an considerer)
gone) when me.:. Lisch toe time of lite at
which our farm borers are prar'ticall
worn oat. The race hocis worked
hard bat he lie the best rare Intelli
tonus and ..If interest can My* The
fernier areas to pose might of self biter
ioeasaost
.est loften is bis treatment of Ms
ONIONS FOR BEAUTY.
If the wily girls would eat Daiwa they
weelda't be ugly.
Ugliame 1i mother term for esekner
Well people feel goof anti look gold
Health is beautiful and beautifying, and
micas ate health giving.
Om oot 0oµ.1,. sulphur, .1 humea, sugar,
starch, phosphoric aced, lime and ao.tsc
acid It is a stimetant whether used as s
mediruw or a food, it u a valuable ..porde
ant ha•iug the power to remove .uttamta
tion from the lues: it u diuretic, promos
ins the action of the kidney., and ,t et
eehefecisnt, that se, productly• of color and
haat.
Taken at intervals, raw -or cooked, the
vegetable increases the appetite of the 'nee
6d or uonvaleecent, Sob divestton,beigh•ene
the complexim, and, besides nourishing the
the body, dislodgesw many impurities hi
et:u,utating the secretions, that it has been
salted the •' scavenger of the Stomach. -.
Ib.um once, prepares! with honey, ie tre
gneotly given to children for croup and ea
'totals : 0141011 WWII lee u • famdlar sure for
sore throat and baked mime split ea
app;:ed to tumors is one 4-1 the Leat of em
of lirota
Salting Menaces the ewe/ MIA oil ham the
vegetable Tile value ot freed and ray onions
an a food and medicine is we!I kn••ws to
.o!d.ere of a:l Dation*.
l*nimsare goal any fiber, in any et%le
but they are best to the mnrutug.
Ar iarellers issued),
e;glig Jr,s-t s>,- 14 a Lave 110/41ifagyonl'e
Pec:or.d re.lsm in r.:r house for o.er three
years, an Jed it an o acellent rem*.iv lir al
tonna ofc*who owl sold•. t• throat and
lurg':roulbes it affords aosta't reltel.
he ollisrt,tt Thatµ•.
%Ira t:Inmkivh-- Tin yenn ioelirve in pun
lai,me 1 after dash, Mr. Kluntteem',
Mr, Iiiuntleiai \yell, ma*am, 1- nolo
.ay 1 have heard some pretty tough funer..l
IM. alletairi r1....y rite arra,.
Uy. \V.ia4. X.ww.y Pite Setup camas
wurlis, cnl.b, eathmn, hr,nclotti.. hears*
newt, croup, ami all Jonsson of the throe
stel lunge. Pi See 2h•. and 50c., at a!i'drug.
goat... .
To. Clingy.
Leeds _ I • iln•rr, s r tam is -*ids il.e.r -the
o• tier ,ley do vet * drilek, .u•1 i.' troll af-
fer. J...
\7..•e.4:4--\Wbe, et- 11:0 Char ge°-
L.adr lotpereoearnoresrolficer. -
aa11.h'. t'1t.11Mr.
Mn. 1. S. Hew kia, t hat tanooyyun,Term.,
says : •• Shil h:8 Vitali/sr ' saved my life.'
I consider it thet
lin remedy for a debilitated
syir:em 1 ever used." true elrepep.is, fiver
or kidney trouble it eaalil-* Trion 7e cents.
sol 1 by all dreggietee. t ee w
Mow Arurchaea-Wheat • terrible, hope.
lee* longiur is express. d in Cohn/lige'.
hoes, ' Water. water everywhere, but Out •
Jr..p to drink :'
Miss Littlereel-It doesn't seem prasthle
that the I,.iuo habit ever hal 51-11 a hold
o"t• human being. •
• - aon�lns/em rered.
C:asTI.rw):S, -1 suffered for a long time
with contained too and tried many medicines
w,t1,ut water. d then tried Iturdock
Blood (titters and very soon bad great re-
lief, ao 1 continued ileum and am now com-
pletely cured. disxrn P1111.1.t'S,
Quebec, t jus.
ruination. 1■ Japan
An invitatinu to diner in Japan corn
mencee as follows : " I beg pardon for thee
insulting you. 1u legging your cgnpany at
my house to diener. The herbs* is small and
very it:rty. l bur habits are rade, and you
may not get an) thing fit to eat : and Vol 1,
hots, that you will onmdeacend to le pressnt
with w at 6 o'dbck."
Well Adeelled.
Theeffective acetones the glandtilar.v,tem
and the blood, and the general rrgul•ting
tonic and purifying action of lilt It. rpeC-
tally adapt it for the bilious, nervous,cost tr e
es scrofulous. From three to ate bottles
will cure all blood diseases from a con.mon
pimple to the wont scrofulous *ore.
Children,wbo are dressed in white clothes
.nedicaI mien declare, are more eueeeptibie
lir colds and infections disease* then thoet
clad in dark, exam colon.
ti. illaorp 0«etleea ffle■d.
•• i !sow • stomp collecting bend," said
tail lieokar, " whir Dever tires of disputing
the correct/tem of the oft repeated state
meat that aired stamps ba.• au value, sad
that the millers stamp charity story a •
myth. 11e oarr/ea with him • verities offer
of 1100 for 1,000,000 stamps and shows it
with groat glow Any man who *auto to
get rich should avoid silltug an order of
tbia kind, if he gets 0w, LI.;auee to collect
1,000,000 sumps 1t is neemaarrr to secure
more thaw titres hundred • Jay for ten
years, without evee netted uu Sunday. To
get this number duly would take •t (cast
hal( • man's time, unload he happeae•1 to
have *ocean to the sots basket of a very
large firm, and for his reward be would get
jest 1110 • year, waftiag, however, ten years
fur pay Jay l oder these circumstances et
serene pretty safe to offer 6100 for 1,000.000
stamps, for no one remounted with prin-
ciples of arithmetic would be very likely to
seriously consider the prupinttou ' - St
Louis I:lobe Itemucrat.
aal.eeta. aerotats.
We were once ins bank, as a victor, and
obeerved that at night, when the bussoes& of
the Jay era at its close, and hefore the
mosey was put away in the r.ults, it Deo
.cursed aad • balance takhe, that is, every
Item of boomers, tra.er:am was ac-
eounted for As the fund* were pet into
the vaults, and the dome closed, Una teat
aultgeatsd Itself to our mord !le thea
every one of as shall gore an aruooat of him.
wolf to l:ol." The thought cora%eyd to our
mint! was, Mat 01 accounnsg to o:od every
day of our Iwee, au bet our a•1ou0te were
settled daily, and for us, ludgmeot was
pawed, es we lay dealt upon our pillow
1 every right.
Thu 1s surely the true way to In is. It is
the secret of great peace, .•d it will be •
?delightful aim' -rt when life is closing, or
the Master c..mu.g, to know that our ac-
count is settled, and t h- s udgmtent over, and
that for to doer is only waiting the glad
•• 10'.11 done, trail all,' faithful 'servant,
enter thou ISNe the i••y u( thy Lord '
A Beene tail.
A lady ranted Mr. 1'. I.'. Al. Humphries,
-"beteg a Keats, (1u1., who used only two
1)0111er of Ne•eltbrar's Kidney and Liver
Ince, has forwarded a statement to the
effect that ft c..mpIttefy card her of its!•
tlamntatoryrheum:tirm, k.inry and liver
trout.:e.. Sock a e.•mpleeata' n of diva...
yielding so .iieekly 1.. this come Jy Amid
moms,* as:rr eatrer-rs to ware It an
honest trial.
SUNLIONT
SOAP
Lias pru%ed ,
by its
efultritHIS
sale ll:':t it 10
The hest raira for
the Consumer
of any s.,..p in tIu to l.ket.
Milliotns of women thi 1 "'rnit the
worhIran vouch for t:'; ,las it
1* thy.' who have prove, 1'its
value. it j.rit:%s tier:A legs
labor, 1• .it(rr..i`
BUILDERS' HARDWARE
1 ►Ur Stockis now couppletc
in :- - .. -
ian.ls, and
particularly , so in
BUILDERS' HARDWARE, PAINT 8e•
oft -g,
If you contemplate building or reiNtirirl•_ it will p.ty you
to inspect our Go*Nls n/ni Prices.
DAVISON & GO.,
•"1 ':• 1.- ' 1'. A I11.tttet.
Choice
Family
Groceries
The Best in the Market and the Most
Reaonable Prices at
11.W. RZTNCIVIAN'S
r... nree,lreal Sliest and a.ewwre.
5. I'. tixrrn, of Towanda, Pa.,
whose constitution Walt enmplrtely
broken down, it cured by Ayer's
Sarsaparilla- lie writes:
" For eight years. I was, meet of the
time, • great sufferer from eo0allpee
toot. kitteey tremble, and ladiges.
ties, so that my emenitutlon mono .1
to be rnmpletely broken down. I was
In'Ituwl to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and
took nearly toren bottler, with such
sar.Hest results slut my etomach,
iowel., and k14oeye ere In perfect con-
dition, and, In all their tnaetloas, ea
register as clock -work. At the time
I began taking Ayer•• Sereeperllla, my
weight was only 149 pond., 1 sow ran
brag of 1199 pound*, and wee in ao
gond health. If yen could are me be-
fore end after u.bng, yen would want
Inc for a traveling adverttrta•ert.
i believe this preparation of Aar apartlla
to b the best 1■ the aatket to -day."
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
"...tared by Dr. J. C. Ares It O•., Lowell, Yrs.
Cures othan.wlllourip you
MIL
1Vhen .,ome pn•ople have the agency of
a eerta}41 artitle, then it i, the hest in the
market, but when the agency is taken
away from, them and given to another (al-
thut.ghtthe•y wrote and tel;;rapht'.I to keep
t ) then it tieecomes the worst article in the
market. it is a pretty clear ca.e of the old
fable of the fox and the grapes. Such is the
c*,e• with the Howard furnaces: .1. II.Wor
5.11 $ (.'o. are the only agents and the only /
firm in (talerich that can get the Howard
Furnaces direct front the Huwarl Furnace
Co.
N'r consider J. 11. 1Rorlw•II the 1se,t
man to handle our Furnace in l:oderich."
Ilowarl Furnace Co.
BOOTSand SHOES
WI-IOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Protect your feet and avoid la grippe. Yon can do this by pur-
chasing y'oFootuewar r from
E. DOWNING.
Overshoes,
Rubbers,
Gum Shoes,
Mackinaw Sox, &c.
Warranted FIRSTS. No SECONDS, or old Bankrupt, Sloth -eaten
week but the 1•e-tt quality at prices charged elsewhere for an inferior
article.
A LARGE STOCK OF
GENTS FANCY SLIPPERS,
About (twenty dig relit, Tines to oho( se from. 1i..lutift.I plaids
Very cheap.
E. DCWNING