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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1885-10-29, Page 3THE FARM. 'ho rfoAAT rumor. sr CAM ir1 r i. •" A larmer'a Ute is mine by ehofoe. acid jolly Farmer tom. .ae be laughed with a land and readied mho Feat chased m btu tom. Nees y y "Yu iron the noisy matte of trade. The crowded olty'sd1n, I beer sate and undismayed, 1 Jnt11 the light beglio to Sade home Wbes the hos of rest bail'. Jolly 2 Weil. lolly 1. am Weed. Aosd you'4 be jolly, Ileo, %eshete . the sowlag and eproutieR of seed That eV help two hungry worlde tgts41iaa The old as well a tee new. Look at my meadow•lana. rice with gold. The gold of the draining grain ; wast, is the mine ;bateau untold 8oe'k,111e-gt=i.? xo:lth a ti,r owartior bold night poll hie life to gain 2' A breed smile retrad the fleeter'. nee ; It ripple from brow to ehla. Aa his ;tout bowie epread &avoid in spore, 4s to talte all the l,caooape 1n, "Tog city folk rower cSxeel atani; No wonder you hare the blues; While 1 Am sending my cootie ar,d bore. Aodoora, and wheat, gad bane. Ind peas, You'ta pesleotteg lour P•a and. 41'. ; My atook's at peace • yoa4 masa 1a uartelingl�ur WV tee days: %soy bother loath tee arortirtsfstir . Ey owe retebreary cotes Are soaohieg tee orep-I raw: Their ooearaat oat it la to quote The bea Varna no ohs gge t raw; And. save et iales'ralarittnete, Nava hardly, aeteto change. So itis 1sVIT[MOO t4toe; Toll ewe voilia+ teed tell Toe t see. hs, 3 • ...., i.x .,.. l.as.b F dila. Much of filo swill #act to pigei ie allowed to beenr,e too sour dealers ueiag. Thin ie prertdcnlerly the case lrr vera% weather, It %am fester th eppeeed,piiaiag sooner from wbolosoale, nutrition' teed to alooiinl, awl thea to vinegar, It should steed eedy lees enough before ening fir the molt to bo. mum thoroughly "%lel and but slightly steered, never until it " cordes a band " or but,tlle(r rise sal burst on the surfece. The bait breed of fowls will never satisfy the man who %km ue lutereet in these. Fowls mast have else and attoatlete •test the mem as any other Iwo stook. Tine. cannot fled thole owe living and at thes&me tlrlao yield a etieffeetary profit to the owner. Coed, glean, pare water gad a face 1 of R - proluolrig bird mute siting on stitueats, fed regalerty,.o 1 wisely, will pay the sadder of any flock. t'e npkius Aleut I lis fro"sen open sod the wed"a , wed"tslraa out afore feta:Ing *tan to oat• tie cr Nom, Thorned' act a4 *diuretic. ar;d 4011 Ail should never be allowed to eat thorn (x1 pt for the purpose of stitileileting the ki 'note two settee. I1'lr-a corns *the principal food of hose. as it is opt to brat this semen, a little char cool fed daily is on rexceli Dt swami. There is some alkali he the elunceel, earl this oorrecte acidity of the stomach, frena which overfed plge often suffer. No good, thorough farmer eau afford to kr sp guess about his promises. If given all the audit they Kant they wifleettheir beide 00' very tiulekly, aid are scarcely less de- structive an gr.il%or newly tenth 4i grass or closer. A flock of a doso germs will oat and destroy as touch grsu as would keep a Dow,. ale t their minute% of little valueuutil thee- ougghly composted. With the approach of pig.fatteaing time an exclusivelyteafates is too apt to bo the fore of fowl, -a ten lency of this to fat- ten poultry iry p *Ably one reason for the i,. t of at semen ortytari» +oi tris of the t'e'ar.. gIn winter a egg; feat of o,ru isadtoweble, es it la ntoeararry to keep the fowls ware% in c fid weedier ; but unchwin- ter gets in almost any other grain is infer- able. *Tenting :fie At thia *emend the year .many newts win be found in out of tate way please, where fowls haveskolon away with the laudable ire tention of hatching a brood without moles- tation. Earlier in the season a nest thus dissaovered with a goodsetting of eggs is bet- ter left alone. A brood of chickens is more desirable, than eggs to sell at low prime. Now the eggs are worth more than late. hatched chfckta3 would be, wiped* .y of the leer hardy breeds. It ie•deeirable to find some method of determining whether the eggs are good. We know none better than rollinga paper in a cone shale, placing the egginthe large end, and looking through it theat sure If it shows clear, the egg ie good, no matter how dieoolored the shells rimy be from rahre or dews. Au egg should never be shaken to teat its eonndneee. Do- ing so, even with perfectly fresh specimens, breaks the filmwhich eeparates the yolk from the white. and, running together, the two soon beoome worthless. An egg that has been laid but a few days will rattle if shaken, from evaporation of the substance of the egg through the shell. Yet, if need at once, this egg may be per- fectly good. A discolored egg rarely keeps good long ; for almost every one who eeea it gives it a shake to see if it is fresh or not. This habit of shaking eggs to test them ahonld be discontinued. It at once destroys the vitality of most so shaken, and is the - main reason why eggs transported long dis- tances usually hatch poorly. Some Sentiments of Sam Jones. tp Do you notice that when we talk about eople we never nae the copulative conjnno- 'on 2 We use the disjunctive "but." You atsik about Brother Lt, and the answer ie, " Weh, he's ;geed, but he don't pray in his fetiaily.""SowaboutBrotherB?" "'Well, he'irw goorman, a very good man, but memo to like his dram." You can take this die- junotive conjunction" but" and chip charac- ter all to pieces with it in a minute. You can just take any man in this town nearly and say all about him. "He'sgood and kind. Then commence to " but" him, and the first thing you know they butt him off the bridge,, and that's the last cf him. GLAD THAT HIS CHILD DIED, If I have anything special, in reference to my wife and children, to be grateful for, it is this : I have no child that ever looked in- to my face when I was not a consecrated Chrietian man. God gave us one when I was wrecked and wayward and godless. 'That little child lived and locked in my face when I was godless and pro'ane and wretch- ed, and Good took her to heaven. I shall live a Christian as long as God gives me a child to look in my face, and when I get to heaven I will fall down and beg pardon of that cows little angel that ahs ever saw me when I wasn't a Christian. [reared MONEY AND COMDIUNISM, " Yes," you say, " "Jones is preaching communism." Iam not. 1 tell you this to- day, there isn't a man in this country that fights communism stronger than I do, I have no sympathy with this low-down rack of God's creation going round here doing nothing and wanting everything that every- body elm bete and 1 have 10et ; po .yuspathy veld/the fellow UM has gota bfg pile of it, and won't give any away. That= s the way I ;. feel abut it. I have found out that money is like a walking -stick, One wilt help you along if we are lame, but fifty loaded on your bask will break you down. That's so, and the matter with some of yon people IS that yousre lo dad down with rna ne , Money ie like guano : If you will put it on too thick It will burn up everything. Aad so In ney, if you load it on too heavily, will spoil a men. The richest man the world ever saw was also one of the best. Abraham could have bought out, Vanderbilt, and soaroely have missed out of the bank the' money of the check he drew to pay for estate, and yet be WAS one of the beet men on earth. It is not so much the Money ae theaart of fellow that hes It. vA reolotD PISTIL. There's s varioloid type of piety. They Peet pot yen in bed a (lay or two end you were out Lehr" anybody found out you were Adak. The varioloid type of piety has taken possession of tide country ;. but it ain't catching. But you get one of the old- fashioned, confluent cases of small -pox, and everybody will catch it that goo* in the froom. This varioloid type of religion that yOtt sea nowadays. ain't rstalling, but you take an old-faahiooed confluent rash, and when a min has got it, the first thing yon know his wife will get it, and It will break int over the family, and the whole family will ha eonsocrated to God. TSR BR SRAI �&BROAA. Nowth ylettssItaeket, kt The* alae Time and again has oar farming oommuu- PEOPLE. Although Sir Charles Dilke's mother died of consumption, he shows no signs of the die. case. He is tall, strong, robed and deoid. edly hand,ome. His voiee, however, is hol- low and unpleasant. Lord Vernan.and his young wife, who was FannyL o reno a, aro now at their country estate, where they were greeted with all enthusiastic welcome -home by Lord Ver - non's tenantry, Madame Wolter, who had the odd experi- ence of acting before a darkened and empty hom% recently, with Xing Ludwig of Bev - aria, as an invisible spectator, la known aocl- ally as the Countess O'Solllvan, Mr, Andrew Lang think that Poe had an ingenuity, a lururianee of Amoy, and a wealth of jewel-like words that Hawthorne —wheal Mr. Lang regards as our greatest Writer in prose fiction --did not pewee. The Empress Eugenie iotends% to remove the remains of the late Emperor Napoleon end of the young Prince Imperial from Chieelhnrst to Arderahot. „Arrangements will be made for carrying out this project as soon as the Enoprees retains from the Continent. The legr.cy of 410,000 which Victor Hugo left in one of hie wilts to the poor of Paris has the curious informality of lacking his signature, although the clause .is written en- tirely with hie own hand. The executors and helm will of oou+ae treat it as alegalleed bequest. Dr, Wiliialn. Hope Ward, who was Ion liialgaria loot yam, stew : " The Bulgarians are the moat ambitious of all the 'Ism sub- jects of the Triable Empire, and they are perfectly crazy for self government and eau - melon. They have had lem retinue than y been done up by cute sharpers, who many of the Ar"tteen% races, why haveaxial- kava soave wondarfnl patient invent -Inn .a moeGual ambitloe to forma national � iGy ligbtulog rod, a reaper and mower, a pa- teetsidism thresher hay rake, corn mill, wind or fennieg mil, seed sower, potato digger, or some sae or other of the very many and useful haventdons oalonleted to lighten Faber and at the same time exped- ite the paltering of crepe. Eves that creel lnvewtton, the barb wire forcing, baa berm introduced into the scheming racket to do up tbo industrious buzbandmen, and we re- pot to add the operation too often proves ;immortal, Tho voodss operandi of the absrpor goon about time :First. he le oars,• fel to seleot for hie victim demo firmer who of tixeie own, But there are a superior vigor and executive cepae ty among toe Bulger - lane. Amerloaus, it is promised, wilt be re- ceived oordieldy in the new Salisbury Club at London, which lard Randolph Church - 111, who has naturally much sympathy with aociel feeling he, will have some hand ho directing, Tro The club -house was formerly the reeddenee of the hake of Marlborough, and le crowded with Matorio memories, Wil - Ilene Henry Iiurleert, formerly the editor al ' the Wert:i here, le se cativo Atnerieen early taxed with thio world's geode, and if ru0rnbar of tl<,,, alitrbnrv, he found who ilea, a coo a>'p utton Ae two out of twenty-two Presidents marts-- so nonob the hefter. Thou. the hese been assasolnated, or &bout 10 per saute point is the berth where he deposdb. the risk in life luseranoe isea;tra huerdous. Aio is then !add watt fgr attic writ., !Dara, or , It 1s said brat Arthur bad a potion 01510, ...ge holo wh+tro he is known to put rip. c11 entering the office of �'ioa•1'reeidout, and hemline' aoamin President e h obtain- Rosa ire is a4r0fully lased up. His habits S arefuRystudiid,inch'soquafntauooscrap- a a.scud for the ssm0 amount. 1?iva ed. In a sort ethos and easy cttreleas way Lisa sand d oIIlra o Cl 1 i end Lfn oda and the gnomon, auootws its pain hat nest ; haw for . a, , a awned before iia a ma the artiole Oho diepoasd of is mentioned ; Sia 00 t . u ev an bard policies farmosr Retgor cleared in one soason'e deal a studs mouth ago applioation was made for cool #5,000, and se ee rue ,,rfnitees, as the 510,000 more. Thio will be granted et °rill - ;tory pee. Ater a long atroak of %brioa- nary rates. tions comes the untie. "'Say, look here ; The Rev. Mr. Telmago was greeted with you see jest the mai to take hold of title ; enthusiasm last week in Brooklyn, at the you have the reputation of being the moot Taberaaole, on his return from Europe. He succerefulfermlor in ail title country. I don't gave a faoetiauss amount of his e;Cporfenae on want to put this in everybody's head. shipboard and in England, describing both Tome's doe. Littlejohn, he's ambitious Faget the ween and the Princess of Webs with hold of It, but he alu't the Wan from Gal- otaquent appreciation, and heard himself way. 171 put it in your bands, give yon wh ailed by the Rev. HenryHenryWard Boeer the sole—the only right to Bell. ' Thus hero wee a striking picture when Mr. Tel - Uttered up a oontract fa entered into, and maga and Mr. Beecher clasped bands in the an ardor signed, accepting the agony. Resence of three or four thoutaud persona, This doennnunt h so cunningly arranged Jar. Talmage'a coach wan dragged home that it is tont in twa, and a beau facie note L afterward by some of his affeottonate Smi- th= left in the bandit of the dodger that on day -school boys, res tatiow at the • k gg p en lin L sighed and poor The oak latae planted by Lord Byron at farmer Dobeonha. to foot the bill. This is Nee/ate/4 Abbey is Iarge and flourisbieg, only one farm—there are many more. The although the alder on which he out the Inventive genlus ca this clam who rack their acmes " Byron sod Angnetta " long sine' brains to carry out a whittling trick to died. The portion of the tree on whioh the rales money, i; ever ready to concoct some names were carved is preserved among the'. new dodge. One of the latest Lein the form treasured memcatoee of the poet in the Ab of eilver table ware—or some other house boy. The tree planted by Dr. Livingstone' hold article that will catch the eye of the ie on the lawn, aa well as the one planted by thrifty housewife. This trick is even oar- Stanley. Tho present owner of Nowstoad rled into the store* of general dealers and was the one white friend and bosom corn - mil have already been nipped. Although panion of Liviogeatone during his years of repeatedly warned by the newspaper prem. wcniet/al work in Africa. This Col, Webb our oouatry cousins fall into the trap, who bought the Abbey of Col. Wildman,. Either their ambition to turn an easy pen- the wealthy West Indian planter who bought ny Is too strong to read the temptation— it of Lord Byron, is the man who travel Liv- or their straight greed for gain Darnel them ingetone'a life by shooting the lion which,', clear past what they should see, a fraud, on after fearfully mutilating him, atilt stood mature reflection, or ;till worse they are over iia prostrate body. ignorant, because they have been too ponur- A ggreat agitation hi now going en among sous to subscribe for a newspaper, and thus the ltoekoinioka or Dieeeatere of Russia, obain a of fair wclare g.daJ05t now y business re are Two years ago the Carer promised a degree many hustling c around Ontario, and we say r f tolerati3n. and gran ted certain civil right., to one and all -look, look thoughtfully;— Bntthe Holy Synodhas determined tocheck don't look al the amount to be gained, but their peaceful progress Meantime a schism look at the wap that cad hto lie reached, of importance ccaurred among the Disaon- tern themselves, Under: these caro warning to be en the alert for sharpers, and ` y eeme advisable to assemble a Coen - then if you will bite, why of course you oil of their own, This wap held last month in Moscow, under the ane ' Lee of th alone are to blame for making yourself a not only deny the authority of the Czar and victim. the Established Church, but refuse to reooi;- nize marriage, and pretend, to live in celib- aoy. The best men of both parties hoped for reconciliation. The anti -marriage fac- tion, however, won the day-, not by an open and thorough consideration of the disputed pointe, but by expelling the leaders of the new party at the very opening of the Conn - oil. Bishop Spaulding saw a most pronounced water-logged." • wase of dandy drag itself inertly past. The Pretty soon we made out that such wig, fellow, had all the symptoms of acute idiocy the fact, and further discovered that the so' markedly visible that there was no mire crew, consisting of a man and hie wife were. taking the social disease. Anglomania, that still aboard Ilp to h' k is ]x 'd' pitif lly altered himf th h l hy, Just remember that you have had a fair they d fiat umetanoee Floating Diamonds, About twenty miles below Natchez we sighted eome objeot drifting with the' our. rent of the great river, and after the captain had taken a look through the glass he ex plained to the passengers : "That's a scow loaded with loop -poles for New Orleans. She's sprung a leak and is 9 oar . e was n his neee � a n a ere rom a ea t water and using an oar to keep the craft in vigorous, sensible young fellow that he the current, while the woman was on top 0f 'light otherwise have been. "Well, here's a box in the centre of the graft with her bare feet hanging in the water. The raftsman signaled the steamerto stop, and as she drifted near him he called out: • . " Captain thisis sad." ' "Yes, very sad." "I want to git to Orleans." "I see." "How muoh to transfer my cargo and take us all down." "A hundred dollars." "Shoo 1 Wife, dy'e hear that ?" "/ hear it Offer him ten." "Captain, I'll give ye ten dollars I" called the man. "Umph 1 A hundred is the least. "Then you may git up and hump and be off 4" shouted the woman as she swashed her feet about. "This old thing can't sink any lower, and we've got bread end pork and a euoher deck to kerry us through 1" The steamer started, and as the got head- wa th woman toed u and oalled after ole: "We ain't purty, and our old box don't go by steam, but we're just as good as anybody on this earth—and maybe a leetle,better, India women do not like to be doctored by men. Lady Dufferin is president of a society to educate women for medical prac- tise, King Alfonso of Spain is described off- hand as a monarch who is f0 neither liked norrespected by any considerable portion of his poo le. He ifi a pleasure -loving Bing, a thought' for comfort," the Bishop is quot- ed as saying: "I happen to know who he he Bis family are wealthy and very fashion- able. He has been brought to think that work is not for him to think of, and that his life is destined to be perfectly idle. In that view, don't you comprehend, the beat course for him to pursue is theone that is mostharm- less, and what could have less actual vioions- sem in itthan the career of an assiduous fop ? Just think of it. He might be a gam- bler, a brawler, a sensualist ; or he might even take to burglary, arson, murder. Oh, yea, if a young man is bound to be nothing useful, then by all means encourage him to be an innocuous dandy." SOIENTIFIO NOTES. Mone. E. E. Blavier, the eminent French electrician,' associates earth currents, which at : times so powerfully affect telegraphic operations and the mariner's compass, with trade winds, and thereby indirectly with the sun. He favors De la Rive's the uy tha the aurora borealis Is due to the ciroulation of electric ourrents in the higher regions of the atmosphere. Dr. R. C. Kedzie gives an explanation of the discrepancy in therm omet•erreadingtaken simultaneously at planes within the vicinity of one another. He says: " In the abeenee of wind which mixes up the strata of air of different temperatures, and ooneequently of different'Teoifio gravity, the cold air of the night will flow in streams, and gather in brave, but narrow-minded, with a certain ponds or lakes the same as water. Under shallow brilliancy which impressed the Em- such oironmstancesthe temperature will parer, Wilhelm of Germany, though it did, vary with the level.�� not deceive Prince Bismarck." Sea water has been converted into a bever age. A little cltrlc acid or citrate of silver is added to e the briny liquid, chloride of all - ver 14 precipitated, and a harmless mineral water is produced, An souse of citrate renders a half-pint of water drinkable. Sev- ers ounces would furnish it shipwrecked man with water for a week. The question is howto a scare tristrate of tothe - a h l p wreakedo man. Itis a da ire omm n d that those who go to sea carry with thews *bottle of the citrate protected by an India rubber covering, or that such bottles should be furnished in life preservers. Ie the latter case, however, the people about to be ship- wrecked most not leave the life -preservers behind. 17, with presence of mind, they remember to take them, all the agonies of thirst portrayed in nautioal stories may re- main unrealized fiction. In all imitetione of the Myrtle Navy to- beeac yet attempted, either inferior stook has been need or the plug has been made trifle 1' iter in weight. The latter defect is apt to eacape the .attention of the ooasam- er until he finds that he is smoking a greater number of pings than before, The Myrtle Navy is made three plugs to the pound and each plug is oarefally 'weighed. If you want to know how small a man is, give hien an ofliee or let him bosom° sudden- ly wealthy. It ie abe and to indulge all kinds of excesses and viae, and imagine yourself canning enough is oouoeal it front the world. "bly dear Milos Smith," acid a prosaic old mielator. "I trust that your thoughts tend toward the gcaped everlasting 1" "Oh, yes, sir," replied Miss Smith, "but not tothe go,- pel everlastingly."' IMPERIALCoraa Deere will give Positive. and foment Relief to three and''ring from Colds,. lloarseuoee, Sore Throat, etc., and are iuvalueble to oreti re and voeellate. For 5410 by druggists end acnfe:Morors, R, ee T, Waaor, Aiamufacturers, Toronto. The detest in ladles' watohes. Is a largar size than those of last year, and studded with diamonds, Prevention Better Than Cne. Many of the diseases so prevalent fathom days ere caused by using soap aontainiup impure and infectious matter. .Avoid all risk by ming PERaltcrloe Laundry Soap, which ail absolute•y pure. Ask your armor for P1Cla'eset29N. Manufactured only by the Toronto Soap Co. 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Zara sa. *sari 4 o. nazi taeMlsed it gam reste�reea.ta Iarrfe arra*. *oaot:xo.a9aa.aa PLUCKED Dta1LNVECTI5T /As7illt7ll, placed :1a Dowers, Trunks, wardrobes. etc+.— hey drive away anddoetmy#let/is andothsriasects, imparting a dollghaul and delicate perfume to the clothing. -carrdc t or worn upon the pollee they are by their powerful oonoentrated die nfeetant proper ties, a perleot means of proteetion agaiaat infection of disease, giving oil at the same thee a mosadellght.. al odor ; made entirely of satin in assorted coloea one Iheulli hoave 4bsm�,' PzIoelO .each -three foo25a . TbYrao, Cresol Soap, the great English disinfectant toilet soap, awarded the gold medal, London, Eng., 1. Targe emote price leo., or ase. pet box of a cake., seat portagAddress T�sadi►ms oL Co asaddresi i agsCCr receipt s t. prim. Non areal. Ciroularaanddescriptions of ourlgngltab Try.. mo-Crescl preparation mailed free on applkatton, agorae wanted, Write for terms. O&WADA PZRM4BENT LOAN & SAVINGS CO, toesrperattred, 4.ls 1073. Bnbeortbed Ospiw►1 . reed up Capitol . t9000 Reserve Rued 2,200.009 Total /laseM ....... .......... b„d00000. 0 zcIM: o*api any's iuildbute, Toronto St., Toronto. The Company bas now on hand a large amount of ,English money which it is ro- pared to lend on firat.claas aecuritles at ow rates of interest, Apply to J lfftP.itlif2 .T i11A ON, llanag'ng Moto, BUY THE IMPROVED CONBOY • arna Fs - To V AS THEY ARE THE MOST STYLISH. CONVENIENT, AND MOST DURABLE TOP IN THE MARKET.. There *re ever Twenty Thousand of these heel now Is ase. and are ovine better saUsttctiom than any ether. The manufacturer of these Celebrated Carriage Tops, own. more patents for int - than any other fand irm in greaterake. a variety or the United. States, Mgr ARE 1r0R SALE ST ALL THE LEADING cess I7QE BUILDERS AT PRICES TEAT CA0NOT SE SURPASSED BY ANY TEAT IN AN'Y' war APPROACH Utah IN quentrie, Factory and Saleroom, 407 to 413 RING ST. WEST, 0 VAL C) NTT0 UTION ■ 'EACH PLUG OF THE 11YErskt,411AVY U IN BRONZE LETTERS s None Other � ins Uoloman'g Improved Plough $amesa Adaptedto Orchard Work. We:trees to inlereettom, Rosy on mea and team. W.orldag onalir1 a guaranteed, /loner re. funded If on ettttisetov after s fair teal. !rive, i10 without cohere and bridles. DEWEY" & C04, 041;aol47g. 0547. GUI4Mff & WTAItE'S STA `D,ABD SCALES Are the !teat. At. tested by the Ea<rt that thereon wren mor 'rola* la uoe in. the iralnko than of all ober realm corn Weed. 3iay. aback avid goal Suite. Favuaera' siraia• mall/airy Beales, Gewmra•6tintckera' kleales, Seal* for berastle IIae. BAtnsekeeperlil Consult Tour Best Interests htthaOusal;flly�d to g the raleand fully in every particular. All slaw Railroad, Warehouse and 11111 Trnrlcs. Alarm Mosey Drawers. rot Bale by the Harsware Trade generaly, n. instated Oltalegne and Prloe List forwarded upon IPDlkatioa, GURNEY & FARE HAMILTON. E••• -sem outeea1andWinnipeg 43.1.0 Reward tor the Conviction Of Declare who ut feriar Oi of Other for and Sell In«., ;�,: Manufacture for 1461 zei =a om Ca egg eel W LARDINEE1 ISSEALCPMEIMMIEI cx7-a. Eureka, Cylinder' Bolt gar sale by all "ding dealers. McColl Bros. & C C. Cutting sz Wool Oils. Toronto. GOLD MEDAL JUST AWARDED AT THE TORONTO EXHIBITIONFOR PEERLESS AND OTHER MACHINE OILS. Six Gold Medals have been Awarded this Oil during the last Three Yews. Be Sure to get PEERLESS, no other genuine. WE WILL PAY FREIGHT BOTH WAYS IF NOT ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY Queen City Oil Wroks i Samuel Rogers & Co. 4., R DI ST 8 FLUID BEEE It is the only preparation of the kind which on. t gine all the nutritious, together with the stimulating p rope rtiee of beet, and the only one which has the p ower to supply nourishment for brains, and bone, a nd m neck. Examine Their Superior Merit & NEW HARRIS IIOT AIR FURNACES' The Most Effective, Moan, Ilbnrable and Economical Heaters in the Market for warming and ventilating Churches, Schools, Public Buildings, Stores and Private Itcaidencce. Simple is oonstruotiion and easily managed, capable of ttiving more heat with leas consumption of fuel than any (Ohne beating apparatus SF AbaieIutely sins That. Seven sizes are made and onn bo cot either Brio�-kk or Portable Form. Correepondenoo solicited. Pot Catalogues and further Information address. THE E. iJV ' -C C. <./I U E Y CO SAL (LIMITED.)