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THE SIGNAL: GOL'RRICH. ONT., THUKSDAY. JULY 19, 104.
A REMARK ABLE ('ASE.
TEE STRANG E POSITION LN W KICU A
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HIMSELF
r.rsenew• (vOLD sot autae a+ 10 Tea
+.Ttraa or NI• 1R .l add-Ifi1d. AVIA I
TO • SUM eaaL•Tolr - As t% astir. TO
✓ oe a saw 7 - e•omal,'..1 11.X et rraaW
T.Ita.1I ' • r.I!.•
Veer We Uraatfsrd Esparto.
Soar mouths ago the Expositor gave the
plrtioolar' of the remarkable vont wrought
ups. Mrs Avery, who lives at P:Dsesnt
Ridge, • few miles out o! the city, and the
oar ure•tel muun interest *mongthe people
of the city and vicra.ty We are now to a
11mie coo t , give the part. alar• of another
iryw.ertrl ogre that has occurred in the
Mt; s'u'e the first of January. The other
teafortuuste, bet sow happy sod healthy
ION% re William 1.. Woodcock. who n Moles
at I39 Hurray street. Hew ao F:nelshman Lra.^,174 .„ !Ng the and �}
and has been out from Keot,F'ogland,abuut rauC!t!& roil upon tri t tTa short and
eleven years A baker byYadr, ler auce t_ b limbs and ostocky projections on the bodies of the
YP leadin • 011 the suffer, of the
ed • prat toe with Me Ibe•Idson, and came
brant has Vr
to ilea , u about two ave • n Are rt- uit spurs are mot sprouts. or
er
called Ai him • fewdaysago and toter- 1'r:rl'' hes yr twigs 31 Lee • fruit tree is
v hewed lout with reference to the cure which 1lea'laotei ju•1ic1 .•1..) ta. to praising, na
has been spoken of, &ed the tollowmg story (rets w.1t curer every breech with frost
was Mid by hip. spurs, (rote the b..Jj of the tree to thee*
treuutiesof the menu litoba. Lt these
not primed oft, or jammed off by the
tet tlooughtlaas trait -pluckers, er i( Oro
not pulled off with the fruit, every oM
be loaded with trait. from the body of
tree to the ends of the long limbs
W. have a few trees. is the to
which no otieer persue. ha. been :.L...
elttub beside Why` Sauph
raise thought COM pen. ,tte WLo d•.
know what a .,rit•.pur to would ja
with feet, so i tsar off will dusk
hands. Lalf toe trio -.para, to the g
datuare of the .>lrop fit f
ON PLUC11NOCIIERRll�S.
TIMELY ANO APPROPRIATE HINTS
THAT ARE WELL TO HEED
• woe a'Iseker, teas Wb. ami,.. Yaw.
*antis Ike Tree a.4 4waraatees Crape
ear the Voter. Naw Is $ossa /M
.....create" Cberrter.
t ut..1,1 numbers of valuable cherry trees
are damaged mere and more season,
by the thoughtless praotlnrs
e of the peona
who pluck the fruit Wherever I go about
the country, I observe that most of Use
cherry tree. have hong and shook, breech
es. u the sateetetttee u( 11111141h the twigs
and fruit spurs are leaded with fine fruit,
moo moof which is broom' the reach of
pluckers. A nelgha.r leas • number of
•rite cherry trees, more thou forty feet
logit. the tuts of whale are over forty fest
In dh teeter. The fruit is nearly all at the
ex(1eu1ines Df loin[ and ragged branches,
destitute of sa.all liuelr. twipp} and flip -
spurs A perwii eq1 uul Aunts out on t1.
leading limbs and pluck the fruit, because
the lung and slender bratcbl.ts will not
sustain wri,(ht. T1.e trees lave been ruin
ed by breaking off the fruit -spurs and fruit -
"I Drone to the city two rests ago and
worked at Donaldson '• bakery. For nearly
a year previous to the tint of dreary 1 had
se
hetroubled with tome dlse• eorsicknees,
bat tees able to continue my work. but
about the mouth of September last 1 wee
completely used up tedtout had to .ct work.
Tha trouble seemed to be an excessive
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