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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-11-25, Page 2 (2)• „i * 1011 .1” WIEN PLANTS WA ,t•,— • . 1° ay with, Or WithOtAt threttin litter it Wears" well 'and ,tlse. fowls ,find nteels plestettre in tt,t,aiin 'ell the \kereeis of grebe. slUJiL Oat etraie irs a re expensive - , molitter, for it le valuable a food , , for eeecii :and --ieommeude a, ,goeitsisisiar ilea,rth of teen, and the 0 Price iINeeketi LikeWiSe, bare tunities 'diet lite ...se„t$giT, V r Az ley, „wheat aid rye straw are alao able AiF'olitan 'hes of nieetiiie ornial teiieratirc thc *valuable' anti are get often ' used 8rtective hllsbilliddee in 11)30V ease • , - . AMB SI -101i§.' unia,ri body is a u innete- i LI nirridus 4104,te; TuEtik • { vo wtrmE. 't; Rot:al:se undrete toillave We That Appeals tai 'Women. "There is in Ettilaral• a -t in • dfr Netheile of »cTnec Greater-IntereO st lt, • patzeitt'One3; O , . „ eereiaine eene, extraordineiily D, olive !' Corn foildets, leaves.- awl English t'-k'. nd iiixstenthe degree; *temperas sown has, seen ITEWASR t:OW Cure villielytife,iutcrual.forces.1)1 the Vatitewashing • ,tlie Pow stable l'iu$ks Plaii,9 a littlesgthitt is dor", Itettee the ottieeetiee bKtL k ea vein iiisition in eemmtp. hody,are, able. to maantain. at st cons eliould besiate of the regular able -and is 'not eari s g i'pduCed,,to a ineompeelieresildefsttleas eciiss.ot the -p daso arid ,, •towt stotg , n. the wane. TLp 4ind: ,ait403,!4c,1:1‘,t.,41, - .0 4 4. t ' stant .figare a.lniost entirely- Withtou' everY ta13.011 fame where eowii eike ee, et, ,n sn t ehe .s reties • . . ... : .. s • . , , powder., 'The butts ae 1,(N TPTI101,7" tinii01114 ,tolvertitTotn,qtit.' ,' ,Situe en.iie• - .1 slieiSte4lee 0,re *pin isseltilltetAi • * s oils elayeseis eie liothing 'beside, thee „ regard to ' 0.43 teinporature. 0 the ,tRaed• In: tho neighberhoOd". et' aft'er*t!ttlestor ti, 0,,„,eillsreuelll'Si eiel-lifii isiSe cogiefriiiiteii that 1014.; . 'cottra$tiO,s eaeioee rare a feature) L., 4-4 cuals, ' lanti ana eiees :for• bare "surroundinee atinoeplicre. Apy ele. 'some itifes, millseien • wise, ettPPl.ti- "work 'illit la° •i•iiestratOS;Inter." - dreds of Will* inen Loo Nitionie'ri' • of Alt , latest winte.r hats.. ,.. . • 1 ek-eie- tenee,P. Ti' teli,, eiiiire' rive% froutivailoo .• of the ,hede: tompe.ratUre. izsilk• itre required to he „ therr Pine needle's, wilie eon. bee Pro - never pieet others os-, their isiie, Viiet, ilaintiest eitiiii; ,hateials are the time „thtiy ,forin in the, poirent eheeii ninetyieiglo. A,n,1 six;,.teriOuf ;stables- whitewashed with leueleut'ed by the glirti0i4 hi the pine ',Ilion it has ,been, said thet" ,ii degrees is celled fever, and, is an 1 eaeh Year* W114t the:v. are 'eetzli ' ("rests' ' ina4e '.°' gfAid Tn*ri'll I'aa° is sit miileliable but that he Qfl plilte hue is one of the Pt loariaL. , etructIon as of creatien ' Jet r.imilllitig upon frod s. a saM- ',Natter° is, As /117.04 mistress ..of. ge... inislicastionfallostrnheet:ltitenm"gilewttarttonrei,„bSe.o. 'oe,41:„elinlilairfek;,mv,dititt;),tsvbilktrifelodwrinaabsheoinwfgtlivIfieotihrr i ee.:11? mieihileYinfictoFto yticto.itt:raitgo,h.pullheetys 11011 1 dimose:yeurlisseorrmewt4iinlaint-wholi. wil,1:1;bo. .. . 'a so i a f are reduced -to a powde,r an i or . is isa p., heady With Irish creche lace, . •eeeiii...peo,' are beet: ,oith Fero, for 117-iiIi-rot itil,r1ro, ' -----------i--------- ' ow -4h Every pia:it growtpg tura-Wild efTnc"rina Is a • ...4-eseessees., t _adds often co be replenished. state has soinething to combat rarer condition than fever, an is , h !to the satisfeesion awl' self-respect Iseeiessesii are ealeso-desira able-ande t . - After many Fears. of hard service the pompadour has gone complete, . .. . due' useally to special causes whice ea- rite secured in autumn an i of the ° farmer preTrhaelinfigillwohiviitnegwadst 1 Against. It may be the war wagers ea for.winter. 'They too. a ly out of style. ' !sigainst it by lnts paof other species it is not ueee,ssary to consider li. ere, o - ' , . rectums for • pulverized, in °' the scratching It is expected that there i Sinee fever is the most °mem ...eeeeeisresiesse santmeeesiesslustwee— 4- easeittiiissizess the . w 3 se it ma b 1 II VI d f b ' y etm teloo o eing , s 'are taken frorn a bulletin fo the 1.1 - end a large quantity is mem ._ iegradtial return to the elbow eleeyeS . . . • e, , • se. iseinptoin of a number of -di _ . • . fferent • • • hems Experiment Station : for 'lingerie waists. . _. e 4.. i , , is . sone'---iheit• givesis- eera-kei- teheittfeetniiiieisunetokcil keen et the desired tupplise , The long velvet, and fur coa , , . :their wild state axe provided wit ' • 'I *Jime of good quality, slack° it wath ^4 serati.iing cha,racter as it were to many • • - • • ' Virate4--friiiird f )r .1 ' material, an effort should be.inade r ts so 1 Al •the same time all plants in populap last winter have survived ' , aeute infectious diseaees, it has in to harvest the supply in "Season. A. 'weapons ,eil.tisefeneei lind often tile-- corae to bet synonymous with disease 11 'Loilizig water (cold will do) cover weakest plant, has proportiopate- d ' th ss tokeep for the new season. Waistcoats efeplain satin or otto- • ly the strongest ireapoe; 'directly man silk are- sappearing with the , . , , coming of realiwinter. bout, how - need And On this principle, the worst o s fi d f ter In naS must Wi "A -ml *lint is.--4ttidsiettelede the chartered tessertdrelss the big oon nest, the forgers -may be searee y ens Imre objectionable, mq, in 'man: to eases,. be far let.5 ito,,Lthan zuin thing of petty vices that so WOUUM call husband. a,re, of course, nowiaedays, in - itself, add it is common to speak of r Iwo. good supply of httereetseth, e hest ,and add water as the some one being sick of a fever. .But ostment a poilittynian earl have if . 'cess goes on. 'To do •this, the Eine ° he ciepect's eggs from his flock dur- ipg the winter months, • 1 ever„ so do the defensive faculties fever is so 'far from being the the- eliii ei, eieeee ie a tight barrel cultivation is brought a Many of the new goats are lined g ease that it is often the curative 2-'1-- `- end water enough added to puede s --,,,,-. White :disappear- '--------) and life-saving condition. cover the lime. Never cover the with silk of the same shade is not usedliktitmeilyeisi ssisseeleFe enissis• Parraeitattelsvetvident in the Aityrim - - case of the garden plum which -in' , eusl_ .. *dame each. a neu- 1: Itt=4.410),4441,0 34V ,Tte r. else the , The ruffs made of chiffon end rib- . i mom& and typhoid fever, wou a e i i ki ' sirs ---- esesesessee its natural state, carries long, sharp _ _ . ._ . * _ s a ng proeese wi go on too $ ow- V01, are most serviceable if.'ois a i more eaten %tat it it were not for ei, soon after the ..,;,Iter is added, ; 14,1 , WFV•17-1VOISES sees browsing animals. temperature that -' the riegene of Hine which, aro clines. Hotel Guests' Complaints Were - foundation of crinoline. !thorns, as a protection, against the the high body A ch'ecketi silver and black ena• - Never Pressed. . ' characterizes. them. In ,pneumonia, el to both air and water begin to ma button is used on a handsome for example, it has Weil, noted that 4 crumb% and soon the whole mass Thorns, spikes, spines, and stiff, A story used to be told fifty years tailored suit of shepherd plaid. . !bristly growths are the most corn- the higher- the temperatuse,-un- ,beginelo etesee More water should aingoucho.bf elizitlev•o•nlyderdiel.i, dosa-emredresliseido; a • !mon forms of plant defence- There der certain limits, of course, -- the he edded and the barrel kept cov- - , envy n e o ornan a ,• s a are emg use -for tlie-Cou----Lare-o - i ,,, ma 'itv-1,, dants-Alvat-hitve-sixines_more4avorabliefoonrse of thjj. After the slaking process is struction of the setiarate coats. 1 014 , when Young, shedding these disease. It La therefore not a wise , overseveral nails of water should The touch of vivid color across theweapons of defence when old enough thing to give remedies to reduce ' he added, and the -whole thorough- fever,- 1,1111eSS the elevation of tent-tiv stirred. This mixture should be eseilisaimuseeesneeireeeriii-eery-lisoes-s-stettinteletheousilisai-fine-seciev-e4set -time or es- se leigh......s-seesseeineehesaleibieittee--ii i-retbes-barreleties_,whi dred and tow degrees -aa to threat- grump is ,attaelted, and, if neftessary, en in itself the normal p rformanee' more water- may be , added to •„se - of the vital functions,, crieseiet imxtere *Inch the nozz e sometimes, of eou 0, ith(t fever will deliver well. - The contents of • - • 11--aeretated„ for the lime tends to . , front of the waist is one of the lat- - —,,, —... i - -e, icifeeestinneesdetea2i 7 ----- Tassel are being Used even 'nuir6 extensively than last season for trimming dressy gowns. 1 leaves, to ward off creeping foes, For afternoons, stockings match such as slugs. , . the dress, but for daylime black In a childish, way, we have all stockings and boots are always cote looked at the ara.ucaria, or monkey- - . • - . rect. puzzle tree, and firmly decided that being inimical only t e germ i ettle upon the bottom. The sprav _ Crystals, whether as. fringe, bulg- the disease, actually endanger the ,' t the spikes 'were indeed to ward off , s r ii, f and not allowed to eng, or sewed on in tiny lines, are simian acrobats. As p. matter of l'i " '''` patient• in sad' ease : nary- ul:geonionne'e pligee until, the WAS 1 treatment to reduce the tempera- . . Lure its called for. e ciegins to run. When applied with brushes, a slightly liceivier wash This is best done by means of cool i can be used as it is generally' well . . and sufficiently strong to eidst --Othereethrotses CARRY MUIR SPIKE% or spines, on the under part of the 30 ••,the baryel or bucket must be kept may get out of control, and from much used for trimming evening fact, hoivever, the spikes were there gowns. for a very different purpose. The New coats are.,near y a ample 'trunk of the arailearia is eomposed and shapely, refreshingly tlifferenti water in the form ,of a tub bath. nibble" .down, Light coats fre- of soft, pithy woodi and the sap from the etovepipe model of last it d tI k The patient should_ be put, into bath, fluently applies' are 'better than winter. rave s upwar s so, neat ae at eighty degrees or ninety degrees, °, heave . that, were this coven g "n broken byones. as the latter are more Sleeves in all coati are to tne ;, the water being then gradually re-'- ant to scale off. Melo .still wet a re, blow, the tree would "bleed. Weed to about seventy degrees - or 1st colt eeerne to have failed in its wrist, and cuffs in more or less fan- Th .k tl f e apt es, 'ere ore, ate to pre- (' • ' " " he may be wrapped in a sheet wet ebject, but when dry the smote be- eiful design are upon many mo ets. vent -a possible blow from reediting The lavish use of fur MI lsoth ev-i - with cold water, sponged with 'cranes perfectly white. One bushel the bark • and as the tree rows a ening an day gowns is one of h t 'and the trunk towards the base • g ' cold -water. e Of time will make thirty gallons oi mos s ri feature's of t sea- Water is a safer eni„ better fever whitewash Man formulas for - -_-itoughense-so elo these basal epikee ' - -„, son. • rerriedy than the so-catie entipyreilmaking whitewaSii are published -in- ' The sailot collar effect is found the use of which_ is bad, seising the use of ealt, oils grease, ' drop off. tie drUgs. The most terrible plant defence not only on the long separate coats for the already weakened heart. glue, rice, ete., together with the • of all that of the *teeth of but on some of the new wraps as This cool -water treatment sholild boiling of the material at different well. thorns, a creeper that flourishes in always' be supplemented by the . stage of. its preparation. These beavers are among the most Ica. A horse or man tern lin freest possible use of fresh air, even ...are too much involved for the or - White the dense jungles of South Amen - fashionable of evening hats. Fre- it. rou . sue .0 . g in very cold weather. The old..L dinary man, besides taking too quently they are faced with black fashioned belief that a person with'''litrieh time. The addition of a small h gn ) ngie, so unior- velvet., ° tunate as to coine in contact with c „ • • to "ta,ke _cold"- itivantite of salt and oil is said to this sweeper, will'rapidle be enfold. a, red is going Long feathers are not. a . fashion- asilv ha wife dation wintever Increase the lite id' the whitewash; , ed with ,the sinuous lengths, that, - - - s n en ' ' li convenient. they should be ad- ! snak-e-like, form a chevaux de frise Ycluth's Companion. •\ tied, but boiling is net essential able as short ones; but t e flues of s al; plumes must be long and heavy. around the intruder from the bounced angrily into -the lobby of a fa,shionable hotels bind delltande of the clerk thaeher roora be chang- e t once. The clgrk tolileherispoas y that it iwourtrligoilikiiaisitiles -to stio° ste-asethereseiweess-110 Voicaiit room ikkIa'ilahle lott that if anythin were amiss in her present rootn which could be rectified, the man- agement would' attend to it. It was eonsidered one of the most de- sirable in the house; 'surely nothing important eould be wrong. idowerless women are not the very 'Important! Wrong: ' echoed 'wives (4 quite rich me" mare 1"tint. the -woman indignantly. (leen ed,. and in that sense, poorer, than row, I•shou'ld just say there ,was. the laborer's wife. I'd. have iiiou to know rin fond of innsie, and I have a. sensitive ear, and I'm staying here -on purpose to go' 'to the opera; and if you think, after hearing Patti 'at night, I'm ming to put up with a squealing amateur on the other side of a .thin p ,rtition next morning -well, you d eft know me!" "I am sorry Madame Patti has - epect ften We• any of us, far to sentimentally inclin- ed toward the scoundrel. -While fully believing in a Sane and firm justice, the necessity of . punishment and its usefulness, it. IIIN6)),,M,PFSEtd„ „that not infre- quently the 'scoiiiidret7V1f8griiii*, ring Min 'within reach of the law, as sometimes a way with him that appeals to women. "The manic imagination which has started the bigamist on his career o adveeture, gives hipeiperhaps; a. sympathetic " insight in dealing with . women. - "Everything is relative, evenivil- lainsresso-terileccesa youn riteens of it tonsiditable volition • his belongings, or -even teteutra ng woman.-int-ses-bogu riake, is hardly worse than the go- ing -beck on a friend in trouble, or dealing meanlyi with dependents. "Ilow often in the tiountties • REMA,RRABLE INDIAN BRIOGR Built by the Indians in British An interese:iniugabbinri.dge,;said to lave been`built by Indians, is situ. Med about .100, miles east -id Prince annoyed you," said_ the--elerk• Rupert, near the-ProPttuit4 - suavely. "She is your next-door neighbor." The late Madame Modjeska, the 'Polish actress, used to relate a somewhat similar anecdote. Among her friends' she nambered those other distinguished natives of _Un- happy Poland, Paderewski, Me- anie Sembrich and the two De work required of that is, as, Reszkes. - line of the Grand Trunk Railway, rays the Engineering NORM. It is Wilt of round poles, fasts ened tgether with telegraph, wire and wooden pins, the floor being the only part where nails are needle?' any extent, and no two joints are made alike, but it seems to do the "'• means for pack trains to cross, At a, time when she had been ill Belkiey River. oueoften iit London. they Were all there fol. h ; t i • h ' • ' *1)1 IN THE STPKTIOOM.' Where light coats are -mit professumal engaisements. teade up with rose colored velvetwet:Lb:v:4i N:irr Li:cern:fill; 1 AfiTribger convalesence A Cossack turban chinchilla, , to get free with.out assistanee. Ilse In violeut coughing or stra..ngling 'd%rsintodeeiedat elute e a w itc it- is impossi e progressed, and silver tiesue, is ope of the - they waited her with affectionate as I more the victim struggles, the tight- or the muscles ri-sT the Altroat ton- i I - p li d "th nil --tro II 1 ant a p ne wi 1 , e 1 1 e, e A ... , , smart new hats. , w si ix* Pearly every da,e and de- ! es. he is held ; -and this plant can tract from severe coughing, pour ' vieldhie a large return in the im- " It is to be a seeson of many hire-Eghted the invalid with improieptu mines, puffs, pipings, bias bands, 1 spines; i best be described. as a eeries of ten drops or a teaspoonful of gly- 'L`proved condition of the. stable. Best keepie4 cencerts, at which Paderewski rev- 9ie tightening of one coil cOrin from the bottle down tile satisfaction is obtained by narrow •silk fringes. and zigzags of 0 all sorts. AFFECTING THE OTHERS. An extraordinary amount of gold It is a well-known fact that ani - end silver is being pat upon dress- mals dislike' drinking water that sse. bothetailoesmades and those for Owe Tata ips the large. bowl -like evening wear.- • fleaves of certain plants, such as The combination of dark blue and !rhubarb and th'e, vegetable, marrow - black in both hats and gowns is to and this is merely an unlooked-for be one of the distinctive notes of ischeme of defence. 4 the season. Other plants, again, ensure their Combinations or moire and velvet innounity from attack by the indi- 'with cloth are being exemplified in gestibility of their leav;s. The rho - some of the teest, stunning of the ; doddendron, for eeample, has , new tailored suits. stringy, tough leavfs,' that must -be - The most fpopular blouses include the reveyse of palatable, even to the ,most got-hke The more familiar' laurel is also distinctly. un. viting as a dish. and it a moth w re placed in an air -tight box with some crushed laurelmleaveq, the poisonous fumes awouid kill the in- sect. The problem of poison is not a bard one to solve, and enters very A pathetic story of a lad commit- largely inte the plan -of plant de - tit* suicide in order to call public fence. It is obviously harmful for attention to the treatment his fa- the bare fo be bitttn from trees, thee had received from his !hence on many varieties grows a ers comes from Ilarlesden, Middle- 'moss fatal to browsing arlinials., - Yet aliother eiRi* 1 fence Is that of ealor. n the ma- ority of eases, warnin of poison x given to aninuils-by4vglor. chigon cyier lace cand dear eeru n'et ilweF foinulation client white \ 111+41 guinireile. . 1 - 1 - FOR FATHER'S SAKE. ,••••14.1.4.4 Pathetic Story ef a Young Lad's . eexe linglands--- • A few weeks ago an old mitu was killied by a trarniva,yitar in Harrow tima, end although therjury return. ed. a verdree of.accidental death, tin, drit or, a taian named. Smiles, was f discliargeil by, the, trienwity rum. 1 BILL TO HE Illt0I..611T, 1.111.. ;;,....o,..-... . The iaet PreYed verY unlelli uPc'11 I;oveimilieilit to ItOztilate iVorkin lInur,s tor "Sirvaat 'tlir14.: llieiiild, aged sisteees i, On Sunday. i night, after cotoilie ;license !rout English •servant..girle are to' have . church, •ite terote it }letter; anif ;Risen their Ifi6u15 ,of labor- tegitlated by afterwards bede hie ' father and , tee Governmelit. if a luevement, he- n:other •-good,night." -,, ' tog pusliCd by Horatio W. Bottom- . The ne:c3 nwirning iti, vtas di9cov- , ley, a i - Oletriber of rarlia- 111.1 thal,', hiA bed' tail not been ' rlent. succce , . , , ,„;,,,',„0o1.-;.,,, I'. rouj'e i hit Cktal , i e e , • ••,. , ,,e, pane. • the mind of the driser•ft oidest sort, ITP,AAL'allf.' tt611414,,, 11-CF•R tEl %far, 'kir* fitiren ic:Itna tl4vij iviesZ be 17 wotifd tor his nil the Noith. I 4.14arphic 4 ▪ II6-enze 1C41463yitig .ralktr coal:Wet' it 1$ nndertood w&U rntrothi hill prosi&fr th ectOittitts demerit nig dbe .1 throat. It usually will cause gag- the mixture well agitated and teak- i , e go e th ld n voices of the De -Reszke 'by lapping and binding them wifh ging and forces the museles of the ' ine applications." ,8 ! uhruftithoegii.esr and Madame Sembrich. *wire. But by looking at it closely throat to relax.- , The glycerin is Nothwithstanding - the author persons in the hote1:30On a person can see that the party who he ling to the raw membrane of the criticism of more elaborate white thisent tsent in complaints of the greatly die oncerte irgenious combination of cantilever afopr'retitrit: bgroioddgeidTsa, atoll 4 -iyash mixtures; we veettire to sug- noiees" proceeding from 3II‘a'adwamfuel ebnitgilibtieletribnagd, In case of a cut or bruise. of any i gest, on the strength of our own g Modjeska's suite, the wound immediately with alcoi' ellitewash. one that .will stick and !when they were informed of the , ' * / d ' -' • and suspensiote construction. kind where theisk-in is -broken, wash , exnerienee. that a, much better !/ They were hol, using an absolutely clean piece not rub off, and that is very east v_ of linen or medicated gauze. This brudied on, even elit‘r leoliall-board lessens the dadger of ,blood pois- ' gktrialet."3* Is Prettared as follows: oning and sometimes prevents it. *1! Takio one-balf bushel 'of lime, When almost, nothing will remain :slake 'with boiling water, make in- • . ed ravishing accompaniments to Looking at it from a distal's*, it scents to be nothing. but a collec- tion of poles' and wire stuck gether any °e•iiay, with no psiitieu- lar reason for its riot falling; the floors is very uneven, and the joints a the aifferent meinhers are made on -the stomach of a ,sick person the tr. a rallk- strain iroine a tine coulee ef the disturbance, and the coniplainte were never pressed. In - dead. it beeame noticeableithat isesst of the hotel residents (soon. hound errands which took them through the !merest corridor when juicra-------------------1(over siete. Add to Peek of gait, iinieseee were in progrefol, and, rtil\in‘its ilfect. In extreme eas* Popinds grows( riee boiled` Nto roanners as toilisten tit the keyhol chopped i& ha proved. -won.- disved" 411'reetif no fine ever fell so ar from good s strain the juice •It 14 nourish- ihg additioe to the quieting ef- fect it has on the stomach. pac e,,oFd ctirred in while 1it. half pAhape. becaete a kei- peitartehitiee end a' piuflul grusii. bele iteeonamodates but a single ear, previously de:solve,' in a glue !est and there are as yet no rules for over a elow tire. Te this mixture preeederee in e_at+-esd_ro_pping." teld ove gallons of hot water. stir it well. etWor. and let etand for a I NOT PREPAnno. Mother, may t to skate plied hot. •with briede rinil a pint s, , "Nee my darling Sue; wilt cover a, square yard. Postpone it., dear, till 'We can get Some arnica for you. 1 RECONert.ED., ColosLians 1.9-ei3. As those who will not be entice By earthly joys vchich soon mus fade, • i• We glory in the cross of Christ radiese ' Vpn that ewes all thought lirbent ; mine /of matchless wealth it proves: It is tbeione supreme event ound which the whole eieati inove8. *poke Ire444a. SCRATCHING rent HENS. 444.4.• x fee., in, his boots!" xelaim- 41'numY ftt this time IA" YPit- -ftlronSOnkla on to think how necessary it is to, y. they might ssi well tell mit Provide /ilipnly of scratching nut, tile ,144.0 has six heads in is terial ter the hens during the win- " ter months. Ilow few take advant- hat ! age of the .opportunxtuss that ere aref the truth wli presented ftom now until- sliotOr cones of barresting. surosfr.,,.. g4'44.1 8t,OLS' to Atli you in ere are 10 • some communities' Therein the angel hosts aspire meadows and runs that can be cot " To view the depths of love divine; fdir the a4Itling• or frit a '8rnall sunii',, They see the all -consuming* Ore, The liav,, 01414 it mav be too poor In which the , Saviour's.., --,,F0,114•15 , tv feed -stock, IS- ideal for 'sera I, sliine• ins: purposes. It eau be cut any time . ,, . !before the 'frost comes in the fall; iic, , . PIiTLMI IN5 creature; guileii, and defiled, i cured and,,lauled tok 'the 'poultry -. We couid not understand our;.11"4-1r* tirFf'tOft eau bc' ''taale41 nip tot All:to tie, , e,. i eiiitil readr%i• for 11,5Pi It.,(Xothl'blitf'.1 ' '-' . ,4hm4inng.pupt t.i . irs i i IV - 4 Oft WAIT. we moved in .here, ttt 0,. Ws het% a• intuit to n ater.ot i:nto the.liarr '6`.4• 1, 4. -hatkl:r:rede-miltiort. turcit:gh .104.)d wt in confide 140C4 I° IN, thrintgli, UN death lir, rcceiv,.e. T. bitrsiti Ont„, iaw t 'to thei cftz Iponti2 plan -,i45S•it re t I,V ' S.* Vi'461-, lit ) ing ' illair, and a ,- larid netdy tk ri4'lIS in * few pnnt '1141 an be rtetteil *0 4 „ Oli ,441 1,‘ ituts 040 •10,10