Exeter Times, 1897-7-8, Page 6•
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...sta.TrrIsseposwAnsossems
THE ZXBTEIC, TIMES'
stilt we glover hay, and believe. we About the___________
AG RI C ULTURAL eon= unit sueeessfully. With mese
terk-ranota
anel evairinesoapseids in a few nil:latest' A
youteltitehen table covered with FOTTE4NriiiND 1
xnaY seem expenetve to begin ' I
with, but it svill last a lifetime, and
nene_.--ennwenennee„„eggeegnneww„ • men tbet use tenets for heavy detifee
tYSING Speen -rote mirmagg er reg,tular driving Timothy 1S)4t1 GOOD -A=
, , cl. This is• partly on acemen,t of gen' tyre say it font einholen- or for genrset •
: ElelmeaterY instruction °morn nu ' eee
tee mat • le . ''` • .2 ittelee existing against clover Note ag: e sae' it ensiling; nen it cleoked • will
erthen appliance§ and. metheda nub. tele te es„ .,,,,e , . I 1, ,.,.. ; , the !Ware;
inaanded. 'el
u.sed la sprayling still seas to be cle. . • -- '''''''''' !*(11 °lee -eerie '' t. ;We say it coIdlee eayr it witili a letese
And yet eve bave•no. the word Allah'
, here corn a i '''' " there should. be
this:
-xnerineetat stations and pert' c4t1Qu''s 14 11°'reee' as
G000rl-bY62-
°Weals have &Ste much io scatter ' lee the farms ere partieular where thisy'
:broadcast the principles. gayer/sing the . es , II's- ieetloelle IleY over wiet-
ukia of firagioides awl Laseotiektes. la , ...... 3 o;,,, heines. are lmost sure We bave no deawer.word for our heartee'
e get oar els-Jena spreene. Now we are. friend, ,
runs an c garden &wens have made : else. the by le not of test quality be- t far erred
pmetical applientien of these . itheie it has ragweed en. it, still, we feel! And seams ouesesettl. win, going
tu their own fietwesiel gain; )rertiaraciPaine386 , gaVe"iTtbilatt.'telta tile ]ay
last' 1,,isl t1.4,8" sAmet rent:tire'
Sante a the more important features : earn. would, bstreeeted: till the cloves- 4,410.,gte.ps bu.t o'exixtete
still inquire: Ilow shall we spray e ; Nieto= where TinisOthei ealayelsalds the way:
Good -Wes
, all. si, or the horses were
ed in. this mete -led a treatment ; t.''Y etal'a
are here reviewed. It is not wise to We 'fent tbe turn first, one when it &Like to 'those •wn•leve and tholes -we
hate,
invoiv
p just 'because serayene is a voel ' is eateu,. the. einver hay. Horses de, Wei my nor ram* la: parting. At life'e
thing or becauee, by it a neighbor ha,s it.n" 11.-)4,,,.,. vo:o. to e‘t, Ti.mothy hen. me gale
4 t • " f' . T1 • • - ase ote leim who feesse,s•out beyond sarthie
spray- forms and protnnent growers of eteitins&len if ' 7 Dear hien who jeueneeet to the wooldie
Z ; a f ' . . --r, ---r lenee-s• earnorn and .olowete
1
Its the best thing for the
,air under all cirenirgtanns.
iuqt as no man by tukine-
thought can add an inch to
his stature, so no pieparation
can make hair The utmost
hat can be is to pro -
note conditions favorable to
;rowth. This is done by
A.yer's 'lair Vigor. It re,
,noves dandruff, cleanses tlic
ocalp, nourishes the soil in
-xhich the hair grows, and,
just as 0 desert will blossom
under rain, so bald heads grow
hair, -when the roots are nour-
ished. But the roots must be
there. If you wish your hair
to retain its normal color, or
if you wisb. to restore the lost
Lint of gray or faded laair us(
Ayer's Hair Vigor
%ASTI the
blood is sure to
do havoc sorne-
Nvhere. The only
Pniblitilt is sound
kidneys, the only
tite, kidney med-
icine, the only
IllediCtile is Dodds
'Kidney Pills,
•
e
saved the crops of hie garden or larch- reeerienee weee iU 'we 're:se Timothy hay
ord. Thenests whith troubled him rimy Why not give the horse his elielen in.
have passed away tend an euterely thi,e ruet;tert pertyttlerty.a.osiet
fereut sort may have taken. their placeee eirteueetruiLeer,otrie
t Itorse.s drivinge,
The erop must be carefully exam:nett' hard were. en the roads or streets.
sighe,
Wet, cry as to ehenvanitterer for a
ood-b
night::
Gene
HObtrte.DECORIATION.
and nlakes a Pr SaPreci
if injury Ls deteeted its clittraotee • toots the Lowele too elude and has Eutchees 1413Mt. rrel
and cause may be determined before te I a.tteMants Sr,OUr tltd` horses. we', inexpensive onsee. foe commode: wash
a. e
eau be effectively treated. gadgmene is re doubt true, but doubtlees to; a stand; ar sktehoamd: It is airo,,
1 of rules or spray calendar le a suffecel , qualay
a.
eat guide. It is essenlial, to kniew -why ' feol if .allowel unlimitod quantities'.
4 ' ! fir,t:e.s3tt:s7rt,!tr(; el4:::;1-s.trveely'11:31g1;I:Vt'ufiK irci,l'Itillii 1 tttrat4beld.s:vildtbati..Wlotr thlit:tb43aueallintolfaeUlillapiRekdoe
ei clover teat they ell Ater- et furniture,: you, wish to cover, end
and ctere must be exereithed, for in es
thew sheuid, If allowed, but wilt. eot !Inches oven eeale amid, Finish the slave
mildew, to combat currant, wornee with It et:entities, and eepecially
fed el gee;edetwxth; earrew, leetnetitehed hern*. soled
la tele, tree,/ the enes attitle %sane two inches witiet
PIS" the remedy. It won't/. be useless to s onerfeed on et e). stole a deneereete ex,. i. .
ray with kereeene eraulsten to reeteess ; cent. lloth sheata he
Bordeaux mixture or to apply Paris redo, .11.:.E1017:21(..1. , 'A: i,rit.sd. eoin be fed with 'este if fringe . is. ti.u,sterreld for tine euelesi
green for an atteek ef plant nee, Bur- i it is In grele.ter fasaeuir)telf'datialetAtl•lealtat41.etilleSTAULt fl‘thira.vr oAul..Libreetatlits ki.,toatiavieerdehlelstilkinroeteilizirlii
eleaux mixture is, a fungteitle end is Alen; Timothy anti daver are t he leaden, ere= . ne ahe- aiteee, -- '----
ed, to prevent plant disease; Paris gree e 1 whieh the beet hay for horses le matte. small Leuschen a threw. at short interi
t and both heve proper conditinne end Vo.les alone, the edge. Emlereidee e
egad kerosene emulsion are both insees times for uee to beet advantage., leech bunch a Waste or wee olehnr astwe'sJ
you &vow in two opposite, eernera, us -
hag Asietio filo bilk in elle uatuxal
it:hedge-tar the flosvers, whet green Bo*,
toe :set silk Cr the 'stems and leaves
Alexiost all the. much, pillowa end oth-
e,r eushious are covered Nxith. wee'
goods now, whit= le e very sensibl
end eemionileal imshien. Figured nu
es= makes a nine ceee,r. so also do eh,
to spray, what to use in= how ap.„ They wile...else eat more Timothy than- iong en.ougle, te.. eetend six Qr., eigh,t
tide; but they are usetul against very i, its best in its plain. Hungarian and
different olasses of insects. Tbe formei i en'llet melte good helY, but eon= in
poisons the beetles and wornis that eel i plialy as ca.tch crops when the other
the itxage while the latter kills, 14 i
eontaet, tbe 1:ce anti scales and °thee I
RAINY DAY DRESSES.
insects that pierce the pl•tnts and suolh 1
taeir eyelets. Ther, it hetenues neve*
!ST L9S1
Sarsaparilla
and
4.30E ACTAERD x s
The Greatest of all Liver,
Stomach. and Blood Medicines.
A SPECIFIC FOR
Rheumatism, Gout and
Chronic Complaints.
Cleanse and Purify the
Blood.
They
All Druggists and
General Dealers.
een.
sary 'to know how to make the apprte 1 The Monter eleart Seem, to be Growleg In
pr.ate remely and how bast to apple ; leisent,
What are called Rai
it. The Bordeaux naixture will& tie ny Day Chiles Ley itguar‘eeziaritelt‘ tiorirav' 0104'rsila, and°an mee.
ly tatiefactory, coneists of four 901U104positiou in seseral .Eastern titles, but around the. cage. Thie frill eheald 1.4
no finish exoepleya. frill ot the material
station was and wbielt. has proven high have been formed by ladies a satqat
of eopper sulphtate, three pounds m while the movement, is making secede about iourblnentes evid•e, aneidtedr Ili:
fresh. 1.me and forty-five gallons of wa• nrogreSst somo at the difneuhies Itelt,! gaA,Iiieringdi*Lnssnry atuull at a .ts
ter. The sulphate deist/Ives readily in a , brought, up ha the discussions are not nunteene gee censer beloved be mad,
" - Th ' 1, iniCority of just large ennant to ail) overthe Pil
eae it for a lialger time in 3, vuttr,,,e bat) : women approve a shorter skirt for in-
ea cella water. 'the solutien ie teen di. ;
suee,eed. rea 5
clement, weather, and some go further
few gallons of hot water oe •
tow eaetly, and tentent a
wee), leettoos and butten holes, so that
It rem eately be Annoyed and webbed
is added a thin whitewiteh matte from . 'When the time coulee p.n.:ear et 0, reel- )zyntubervoewruitdlaeencionim le:ibtlr1611t,etly. 1 i'lain blue
• -
otioxl$, dird ;Fie:ming the Whitewaeli il lug of, shaktness Is developed. ome o
s • f der oh.' centre ernbroldered in eolore
the freshly el:skeet el,nee, eestrelat teep ; e- en e • ne -. - -
it net:seine large partieles. 'When de . the club members are equal to the or- A blue cushion made ;with light side
luted to forty -Lee gaiter& the mixture . deel of. appeasing in. tile nete dress in ed in the venter, using shades a red
huL, ens a bunch of naeturtineas work -
ger sulphste may be made up el large , n.„ e,„ e , e„elee,en, A t
any weather, while others shrink from
, end yellow Roman Leen for tan flow -
le ready for u
se. Stock solution of cop.
of the sulphnte, ae I
ge.dons of water, so rainy day dub meeting tile seeretarY mower of a brown one, using dark
„.e„, ,e,rs, and green for the stems, A eon-
quentity by tesite twice as many pouuds , " "reh '''' e ek"eseee' e-- — a" .es''''''''''' erentionalazed deeign is worked in eaoli
hat ' ei ,r i l the. 1 t, Nvli ' reported encouraging bOrrespondence beowel. elite d the effect is beautiful,
solution malet be pretnewl from evaeos with seventeen similar clubs, yet it was
I disting roein Cable are made of
'Pretty.? ten erptecee and deilles ot
contain two pounds of the self- T
saturated. aelution in whieh the wate ! the "rational dress." A. member re-. pieces for beet, and. butcher's linen or
sane
meat aed vegetables can be eat -upon, . A BRITISH GINGER'S IDEA. BAS HAD
it witaireett insueing or &teeing
GOOD, RES1,14:3S,
any way, A. series of oil cloth put up•
om the wall:ibaek the table will keel)
it
from being: wiled.
/ In farm, nausea kitelaen sink, with:
pump at OBIS end which drasva waten
trope a cistern, and a; Ripe which leadb;
the wattle offi'outslae; es a convenient�.
that meet be used. tot be appreeiated.; At
slluelf may be putt in tender the sink te
hold the, kettles, skillets and bake pane
and a row of.hookelleaced above teal
bkmkr 11P laege sixoons, ete.
Have you •evex put up a dot:hes-line
in the attic e It: ies vary convenient where
the ,reitn. andel:n=1: make wash -day disae-
greeahle.
A small tablet.andea, lead pencil hung -
en some coevenlent plieete in the isitelient
or dining room, is a, geeat help to tele
leen: fids it' difficult' tics ressie=her at
the. little artibles Unit afre needed when
he• goes sho.ppiug. She ean write down,
t the items as.the,y occur to her, and her
/net Ls thee ready when it is wanted.'
zed Wags zee not likely ta be forgoes
Among thee small/ Debar saving int-
rentions whiolnare tr.eaely valuable and(
eeould, find aeplaceelle every housebolei;
eh a, carpet steeteleme It will cost
teirty Or forty Dente, tend save a vast
amount of strength and backache eveny
'tiled to &bum thirty g atone anti to a by advocating its permanent attoptiota,
ration to prevezt chauee of strength. ' observed. that few of those preseat wore almost any quality, using the finer
cu one. at 58 degrees le) of sulphate per catians for club badges, but many,
• ' is for every day use. They are
simply or elabortesely decorated as the
Will bold three pounds (fortyanine '. ported. that there were numerous apple. dames-
centaine all it will take up of the salt
eteek solution, then, or one, end one- ' yietioustiellainsteh ttiomeouthettetthethmeekdeesr design,
amtea.ril:,
ganun of water. Two gallons of the ' otherwise 'willing to join, deolined to
third gallons of the saturated will be . take. the pledge to wear short skirts on natural flatness will be pretty copiete
ex. Tilt. limo also may le) sla,k,ed In 1
gallons of well ; rainy days.
Oae lady remarked that she lived in or if you, leek the time to draw the
designs, the perrorated steaming pats
quantity and the peeper amount to be I a distant sulnude and tita.t it gave her taeleelifsinairsehe•dvernyitreteuftatatetnahrYaiedlittalldoVt4
sufficient for forty-five
sent drape of a, solution of poteasiturt abbreviated. a few inehes. It was un- or herastitehed Items. The delleat
swedes of blue, pink, yellow., green an
test. When suffinient Eine is net erre- 1 a queer se ii „ ._
asatio to travel in a skirt
added be determiaed by a simple eolor '
mexture will iramedietely chiens;e to a • thshaonev,‘•viiihetee,vorankci itto thbeettzsritiztdias
ferrocyanide added to tit e Bordeeux ' pleaeant to be stared at or made the lavell'ealtadgaer
is in excess no °bungs will occur. Be object of furtive glances. But there embroidery silks are ueed, they can be
'sure the little is ha wanes by a.ddin -0 were other debsters who stoodsquare- washed ally numbex of times without
dark, reddish brown, but if the lime
It even after no color attantge take"; , ly up to their =lesion, and declared that
they Intended to wear short skirts, rain fading. It takes. iho little time to
late; for too much lime will do •no or ehirie• One said that "wealea are ter- work such (hinge, it would seem that
fllarm but too little of it allowe the sul- babuiln- leo. usekeeper nould. 'afford to have
pinta to "burn" the foliage. , • flowers in pore that are too small. The
leered. from infancy, growing up like
Kerosene emulsion is made by teeee : newspapers that criticised. the clubs for
or -whale oil soap ea one gallon or meeting m long skirts were right. Mena-
solvmg one-half pound of common soap
water, heating to the boiling point andl been must have the c,ourage of reform-
addang two galkne of kerosene. Pump ers. Another of the more enthusiastio
tete ingredients vigorously and repeats skirts since last October, and oould not
remarked that she had worn short
veb.o has only her own hen,ds may say
- h %'• d d to use eny other kind if she will, oelaatty conveniences make
light work."
There are many overburdened house.
keepexs whose durlies keep the= busy
from early morning until late at night,
They are ambitious. to have their rooma
tidy in appearanee, their tables sup-
plied with dainty dieb,es and their
It Is NoW IteliegAriried Insitta-Atervventy
ZosiSe JoierderJEctently ire Time
Itetter Than Dorsett Maew-thenne 011
gads Iteass-
` The camel heeetztund a new-Es/Id of
usefulness. Ibs e become a competi-
tor of the coachtehorse and tine under -
'study of what our grandfa,thers used
to call the spanking bog. Englishmen
; have taught hirathis new roles and in
;fadia he can now be seen any day,. four
of Idra, bumping hi -melt in front" of a
vegulation. mail teach.. An English. of
with bright ietus, Lieutenant Ralph
eonsonby, of then•Twenty-eightb, nit-
- dee infantry, is the. man te, wbom,
• =edit is given feesetbis deeidealg new
eparture.
. it is a eutions ;eta that the anglis/a
.e-raxy. was the first to find. what might
bit- termed civilized oecapa.tione for
beasts who= riatexe appereetten never
intended to play the. moles they have
been taught to assume. The elephant
ilcus° ta°e; Then the earV' • artillery is it feetture of the •Esitglisli
will be, stretched genet& better than
"Inehalik% 4.171Anioinwosti'veiebra; Bon% eamme8w1a,ffloauyrs-
has seen a camel,. One who has ever
Wowed the
GREAT, UNGAINLY BET
!could at first. ridicule the iden of sup-
planting the sten:4 wheelers, and. the
equally attreetiveeleaders with an a.nie
=al of that sortie
The first experiment was tniM alooat
a month ago in,Ceelesette, exalt proved.
aar(e4)alut•ItIteleeredSlateocstih; t'oinbgeulevolhitetIlictleenIxtealils
emelt, in the eaeue manner that the
horses were weet to be. There are the
traeeS, and the litanies. the tongue straps
and the varies appurtenernes which
have become. faxaillar to us on the
backs ,of horees, not omitting the ever
familiar (toiler. Upon the back of each
Rhubarb and Rice Pudding. -Wipe ot the wbeelexs is perched a regulation
it is posstbite to daitt wsentout one.
Gasaline and oilletoves lighten weitle
evecalderfulle theenzamer. With the;
(mann' exceilent washing machines ends,
wringers now it the :market watehtne:
robbed of much of' tits hard, disageee-
ble worky in feet, the list of contra,
vencee Alr• making housework eissier
eould be leegtleerted indefinitely, ea,(i• it
tflin &ay ofevery honeewite to ;pro;
ture enough a them to save Lees
%trength: and lieodth.
...;;AILYSIS CURED -SWORN STATEN/On
;41. Maggie Ilotiartin, 27 Radenhurst St., 'Parent
arrears that Rycknian'e "Rootertay Cure" cure
of Paralysis which rendered one side of her Ina;
!rely useless. Physiolans said there Was 110 [Nur
11,r ever recovering the tee of her limbs, Ti
erted her, but to -day she is walking around telliv,
friends how Itycirman's " Kootenay one" res.
, r life and happiness. Svforn to, July 10, it
ire J. W. Seymour Corley, Notary Public.
TORN OTATIOIENT OW A GRATEWL.
Louisa. White, nine years old, who suffered wt
:em, since her birth, has been entirely cured al.
I r Isnerai system built up by liyokinares "Kootene
The above facts are given in a sworn state
-rtt :nada by her nether, Mrs. ffeorge White, 111,..
1 Hamilton, Ont,, dated Jilly 0, 1800,
1. :ere J. F. Monck, Notary Publics,
C0518INATIdii PATOP:n
STATEXENT Sisuli.
Cliarles schlep/mare 13 Marlborough Pit., Toronto
ree, hee
it complication of blood trounce, xtbeu
e • ipn, severe H:dney trouble and atmstipation
t .1 frequently clisturbed at night, lost his appept
. 1 was a very elek man, His Kidneys are now in
, I ly condition, his aypcLite good, Bleep wadi
'1 rol -^astIpation °urea aU this was clone b
":(00tellay Cure," It makes swor
• • . the above facts before J. W. Stiymovi
it., lope..
LIGHTE.N WOMAN'S WORK.
The old adage says: "Many hands
make Eget work," but the housekeeper
edly through it small force pump until" ,
Limy form a theek creamy mass whittle f•cIr 1"11eie"--
eee. " Why," she tontinued,
does not separate on c,00leng. For use' "you women who haven't worn sbort
sktres ea,a't comprehen•d how quickly
heat cautiously as it is very inflame:.
reable ..and dilute wee ten to fifteen! your way through a
1....t.rts 0E water for spray:mg foliage or; Y.or'aeueelea. nYlenuakdlen't have to stop to grab
-up your elese, and netth.er are you stop.
welt sfour or five parts ii for winter" pea by having some 0118 step on it."
epreyeag of bare trunks and brandee-s
.' i The. speaker favored the dress in all
Paris green may be applied veith Bor' ' v ther thou h she evould not inaist
one pound to 250 or 300 .gallons fort , The upshot of the -debate in this par-' ehildren nicely dressed when they go
deaux mixture, one pound to 100 or 200. -
nallons on foliage, apples, pears, ete4 . n. it fox pleasant days.
;the some amoteit is used, but twei ti.f..1 church or seh.00l, and, while these
desirable, too manY by far
tone fruits. When applied. with water tieular club was that short skirts were
pounds of lime must be added for eatei . lineeerse
! mdeielnayreddayishrispensable at m•eetings on wengs are
and desirable, but not ob-
pound. at Paris green to prevent injur4 . axe sacrificing health and strength and
Mg the folia,ge. Adulteration of Pari . elowed on the
thOethilbri:cieeS. 'dap. It might the beet years of their wora,aehoodi to
be supposed that the latitude a dress ancomplish the week which seems n,eces-
green will be indicated if small white which no long-
ed 'between the fingers or between piece ;
; ice, wou glee. y It does nee ray 1 That day is
spots appear when the lumps are crush- r excites comment or partioalar no- earY-
solution ot deep• blue color and without
disealve quickly in ammonia forming a 1 •
4' e..rate eh:tinges*,
Idea in dress reform must fight its own -
but it Seetais that each. o enjoy:
of glass; OT if the Paris green does not organizations to introduce their mod- melee and we are defrauding oar din-
t' assist the rainy day lost ifil whieJa you have had n
sediment. „ battles. eye ng, the s rues, e a
In li th t eel for dren 'wthen we oveework ourselves so
Tbe appropriate spraying mixture 1 eee the
special feraimne dress was over as soon stories, sympaten
muob, that WS> eannot listen to their
Ahmla be applied very thoeoughly te fashionable werId. in Paris took or rejoice over tbeir successes. The
'en -with their sorrows
t.he affeeted plants and this requires the the initiative, and approved skirts far' B;
nozzlea. The exact style of purap te be ed a long -existing discomfort and itas navel' pay IA for sal we
do ars we save by this en,etbod. will
i
aissistanee of a good pump and good 1 ample than these proposed to rem- lose.
used is a matter for the purchaser to neiiment. If the rainy day sisterhood These bousekeepean sb.ould find the
will stick to their propositionand be
better tbeen all others for all purposes.
nl'd enolugh to illustrate it in bad of all the labor-saving in-
'
easieet way of doing things,
'themselves
and avail
i'nto.
decide as no one style can be said to be ,
Qom REcrPus.
"Toler Satteee-IVIelt one ounce. of -but-
ter ina smell saneepan, air law* even
eableepoontat of flour, one gilt of' fish
stock:. one gill of ere= or strained boil-
ed =ilk, stir till well boiled, thee add
it good sneeze of lemon jute% white
peeeper and salt, to taste, leetly stir-
ring in a teaspoonful ot chneeed pars-
e/.
cam. el driver seated in, it saddle. The
Intl out the young rhuberb ae for a,
(riders or deivers sit taper' their respee-
e.e; put a little butter triton deep pie-
tave steednin the same,•way as did the
'idrld, than it layer of rlauPterla. then a
post boyeof old tavern days, and that
is the way the wheelees took when they
ate in tam for a jour:neY.
PALE, GIRLS
wok, languid and liatin, eesuffer.-
lag from: heart palgitattee, ner.
votrenesse stomach twee/des or
ixonettpe,tient should, no Indian
Wortsainielifelen. It'eureee
WEAK' WOMEN'
Ren:down, easily thedepaitt in
back -or limb% troubled with
dizzinessertish of Moe"' to the
head, heat feeling, naueea,. try
Indliaor Woman's Balm: It's
nature's:remedy for women,
nee eneentetteese
seep layer of plain boiled, rice, scatter
:Alger thickly ovetr, t,hen bave another
layex of rhubo.rb, soon tell the
dial is full. Scatter begaderrumbs on the
top and lake in a =Orate oven. Serve
withi custard «r °ream,
Rhubarb IPaittees.-These sheuld be
trade of pink eiXsibaeb, when it filet
sorties into seeson. Out it into lengths,
11 two enehee mail a half. Make a bet -
ex of six Verge tablesnooduls of flour,
tiered. smoothly into it pint of milk,
tn,d two well. -beaten eggs. Dip each
e!reee of rhubarb into the batter, and
ery boiling lard a golden color: Serve
telt, prettily arranged on a nepktu, and
potedered over -with carter sugar. Send
,to table as quickly as Possible.
• Oraoge Ceetard Pudding. -Beat half
nhe geed pemp should work easily,
maintain a steady spray from several
nozzles, be sitaple ill construction, have
noneeorrosirve working parts, be dur-
able and able to stand hard use, be
easily taken to pieces for repair, have
pipes properly arranged to preve•ne
()logging, and be pravided with an ag-
itator which keeps the solution in vig-
orous motion and the sulphate and lime
floanuglaly dietributed. Judging by;
cheapness alone often proves poor Boone
oanry.
BEST HAY EMI) HORSES.
It depends very muOlu on the age og
e hw
orse, hetherehe is atill growingt
en has reached maturity, and what het
is to be need for, to determine what
'kind of by is beet for him. !Where
horses are young and stiql growing,,
,wad. are working on the farra, cloven
bay of firnt quality is best for therai
Bat !whether young or old, we prefer'
to feed MT bowies Glover hay, regard.-4Less! of ton&tad. of work th,sy are doting.'
blover hay is the only inind we bevel
Made far ye,ar.s. Oar teams do as hard;
work.: on the farm, and on the road l ast
,he teams of any other farmers w
know. The usual short chives on th
Intgirway that are a pert of farm. llf
'PITH are made by horses that are fed o
0 YEXETER olover bay, our fearop 'were claim!
' TI NIES regular, ctruviing oln thia ipad we W°111
weether they will probably Ise able to
carry it theough ; and something un-
expected. hna-y happen to win for them
the imperiat sanction of fashion. That
vroulel settle it instantly, as happened
in the ORss of the wheel.
ONE, WOMAN'S WRONGS.
Mrs Smallperse, who found only a
few disnes in her husbands pockets,
that raorneng,-I am just sick of this
plodding along year after year. Why
d.cen't you do eoree,thing to make money?
IVIr. Snsallpurse-I can't make any
more than a living et my buSsiness, no
matter how bard I work.
Mrs. Senallperse-Then do samething
else. Invent something. Any one
can Invent.
Smallperse, some menthe after,
-My clean Inn lett it, asad I've got a
patent, My fortune is made. '
Airs, Smallpurse, clelightfully,---Isn't
that grand What did not invent?
Mr. Ismaalpurse-X have invented a
barbed wire safety pocket for bus'
baac de.
CASTOR IA
Per Infants and Children.
The fac-
simile
signature
of
e„,
1#441r We gjor.
4,
ventions within reade Many make
work border this.n: it need be, because
they do not think of plans for saving
tees -"making our heads save our
heels," as an old aunt once expressed it.
When there is a dining rooteu separat-
ed from the room, have a large dishpan
or tray to carry dishes back and forth,
When it is necessery to bring eege en
bles, fruit, etc., from the teller, take
e baokee, and elm can usually carry
everytieeng needed tar a meal at one
trip, instead of making d,W 0 or three.
's• Oil eleeth is cheap a,rel its uses are
many. Shelves and tablesebovered witb
it axe easily ltept clean. A. piece 'of
floor oil cloth placed under the seising
maohnne will keep the little serape anti
threads from the carpet, saving a great
deal of hard Innen-0'1g. The stvane ma-
te.rial stolould be nlateed under the -din-
Ing room table, and In front of the
oupboarere If Fut. fines you cannel
lifferea to use o 4 ' fOX the kitchen
Ilea:. staitating i sell 'Plaid, a great deal,
Pt hoed Yr PPX 'Velbteal it La necessary to
1
Ico!op it. A woman spen do the work•an
the anieed paint, wench can be obtaine
in any ool,oar, Well 110t cost more elle
a, dollar foe two °We. The amount
of paint required wl.11 depend uPon tin,
size of tbn room mad tile cortdition
the floor, A user floor will not requir
bait as much paint as one that has been
need nail it is DrOU011.. Then if a mat
of paint is applied overY- owing reed
Doer will al'WaYs be III e'xotale'‘lat e°1141"
tjan, andIllel_elesaled y4tikt A ..e pb.13
The leaders must be the more intele
ligent beasts of the four. They are
gettae.leed to the bout= hook by means
of one. stout whiffle -tree. Their equip-
ment. is peat:timely the sante as that of
the wheelers, only t.bey must be more
atert and ready to answer the Pres-
entee of their driver's heels than the
Wheelers. Never was there it stronger
exemplification of the truth of that old.
saying about "follow my leader," than
the ease of the wheel camels. '
' Thte only uufamiliter thing about the
appearaawe of the four-in-hand in act,
tion lis the
'ABSENCE 01P TSB DILIVER
on the box of the mach. This, however;
"a likely eo be reraedied soon, a -s LiftU-4,
Ittn ownos of butter with a tablespoon. I enant Ponsonby es practistng driving
Iles of caster sugar, next add the yolks four tamels ;lust as be wouid drive four
pf two eggs; a teeteupful of biread- horses. lie has kept the native drivers
the camels in case of accident right
crumbs, a teacup and. a (hall a new on
along, but is meeting -with excellent
milk, and. lastly the stiffly beaten
surcess in tiraining the brutes. The Para-
vilLites of two eggs; put a little of this
! el has heretofore been
into it buttered pie-dieh, then a thin being rather unintelligetairte,deittisesssviinthg
layer of marmalade, and so on till the
low eunnink and a violent temper,
eish is full, the custard mixture being
Lieutenant. Ponsonbeet experience has
it the top. Bake in a. moderate oven
taught • bine be sae's, that the camel
about three-quarters of an hour, or
is a beast which has been meet inelust-
ratbetr =ore, if necessary
not unintelligent, its monume:atal stub -
he usual xnentnea- and serve upon toast bornness baying gained for it that rep-
- hieh, has been envered with potted t uta::tiotnh.
e time of the first experiment
'Illal,. On the top. of each kidney P with the ca.mels, at which others thant
t piece of piquante butter, made as fol. the trainers were allowed to ride in
teen: Mix- together three pats of fresh the coach, a drive of twenty miles was
enjo3red. The party travelled at a
atter, a. little very finely choppedshal.
le necessary
rattling pace, and covered t1
ti alsn.e..thopneepvgehi.re,rksabeit„, aalnsde
distance in les ti
ms une than the ordinary
salon juice, and a little chopped pars- coach and four would have made it
TI•12 GREAT'
Family Pledicilie °fate Age.
Taken. Internally, It Cures
Diarrhoea, ._Oramp, and Pain. in the
Stomach, Sore Throat, Sadden. Colde,
Coughs, ptc.,
Used Externally, It:Cures
Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sprains,
Toothache, Pain In the Face, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Frosted Feet..
NO %dial° ever attained to strati treSeuntlett popular..
'tr.-Salem Observer.
Wpm', bear testimony to the. Waiter or the Palm
Riller. We bave Goer. its magic areas In soothing the
severest paim and hnow 55 10 be a good anti'
nett Oigyo,,,h,
rethieg imgyets•ettrraseed whiedt 15
the Iowa Vablablotangly moditutoncav Inase.-Tenneeese
0098-
itboreaxmotts at A means or removing 01110, 0-'
medetne has arettired a reputation equal, to Portir.1%,eaf
Pato•Xliter,-Pteuvrt Vows.
pmvare Or trottattous. Day ouly thnAturns "MAT
1) m...0 sou evwyo IA I 0: larrA tattles, 2.5o
ly criticised While It is ugly, it is
G-rilled Kidneys. -Grill the kidneys in • '
MARRIAGE IN INDIA.
Never duritag its existence has India
been so ride in jewelry as now. The
people are always adding to their stook.
Savings from nearly all sources are dis-
posed of lin this way, and these savings
are being constantly made -often at the
expense of clothing, sometiraes at the •
expense of greeter necessities of life.
jewelry is rega.rded as the most
stable kind of wealth. The market for
its sale is never dosed. and. never de-
pressed. The most ignorant native who
wisbes to sell a piece of jewelry' knows
its market value quite well.
Jewelry also forms the greatest factor
in rnatrimone-. The most lowly bride
has her orna,ments, whioh are occasiort-
ally equal in value to five years' in -1
come of the bridegroom. 'There is often
a scarcity of clothing, eometimes a
scarcity of cooking pots, generally not
a particle of furniture, but nearly al-
ways a stock of jewelry. The wife that
has no jewelry possesses nothing else.
Jewelry yields no reeurring income,
but it is prized more than government
paper. If it never increases, it never
direiniehes, is a. netional saying in In-
dia..INo native marriage extept aro,
ang the most impoverished takes place
without a. transfer of jewelry, and
very frequently of new jewelry.
RUINS UNDER A' CITY.
•Very little is known of the mysteri-
ous veins undeenetut,h the city of Ckm-
stantinople. At Turkish superstition
says, however, that a strange cistern
showsan expense a inky water, in
which stends an anray cif columns, the
limits of whieh have never been reaoh-
ed. A Ohrielean once started to row in
a boat to its furthest. limit, and he has
not got back yet.
asy to Take
asy to Operate
BOR TWENTY-SEVEN' TEARS.
DUNN'S
AKINC
POWDER
TIMA.E1‘7:4TGFANDD
MARRIAGE IN INDIA.
Never during its existence has India
f:teell so ride in jewelry as now. The
people are always adding to their stock.
itavings from nearly all sources are dis-
posed of in this way, and these savings
ere being constantly made -often at the
axpense of clothing, sometimes at the
expense of greater necessi-ties of life.
Jewelry is regarded as the most
stable kind of wealth. Ths market for
its sale is never clesed and never de-
pressed. The most ignorant native who
wishes to sell a piece of jewelry knows
its market value quite well,
jewelry also forms the greatest factor
in matrimony. The mast lowly bride
. •
bas her ornaments, which are =gao
ally equal isi value to five years' in-
poin.e of the bri•legroom. There is often
• scarcity of etothin•g, so-metimes a
enmity ut cooking pots, generally not
• partetle of furniture, but nearly al-
ways a stoclt of jewelry. The wife that
has no jewelry possesses nothing else.
• jewelry yields no reourring ineomet
pout it is prized more than governmea
paper. If it never inereases, it nevee
dinenishes, is a national saying in Tne
INo 'native marriage except alit-,
eng the most impoverished takes place
withont a treader of jewelry, ,and
very frequehtly of new jewelry.
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:Lang •
oTroubles •
0
Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small bit
size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. AS one man
0
said: "You never know you si gi
have tkeover." 25o. C. L Hoed & Co., 111S
taken it pll till it is all
i
Proprietors7..orvell, Mutts.
lad slosly PIS to take with liood's etosaparins,
0
xti eneSsnixerxoN tend nit MONO
• ONEASER,SPWITTINO or moor., 0
COVC,111, MOM OP APPETITE,
10 DEBILITY. the beitollts or this
• article are most mantrost. 0
Ey the aid onto0& I.." illston. have got rid ons backing con0508)1Irm'Which had troubled reefer 01.
over a year nnd 1,015 gained
iconsderably in
gliit:Itttglmxivw" cud
tha tt,„1romi
•
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150c. mod 31 per Dottie
• DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lro., ammo..
O 0.0000 0 0 0 40
A FINE BUSINESS.
Mr. Got/elm-And so, my son, you
have been very suecessfal in the West.
Enterprising Son -Yes, indeed fath-
er, I've I ecome it city founder.
A. whn,t?
found a eity, you know.' Fine pay-
1,ng butsiness. I can bell you. Look at
lets tie-vela/of Golden Rod City. Leolt
tt. 'thee parks J andboulevards, and erne
ners for publie buildings, and the big
spaces for factories. 1 sold 1,000 lots
in Golden Rod city livst, roonth--ju,st
tearer of that .
My 1 ney 1 Where is it leciated
Well, the feet is, it ain't locatecl anys
where yet ; but that'll be all fixed aftee
we Ain a fol.*, theledred loth more. Yoti
eee, there ieret any use 'casing fox it
loceteon until we itese money enough to
pa,y for the land, eau know.
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, itoes.-b"urtiTeeleleareielliteins, sets4en...., ne
pyNy MI rEeToRAL
Positively Cures
COUGHS and COLDS
In a surprisingly short time. Iffs a set.
cntlac certainty, tried and true, soothing
and healing in its effects.
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W. C. 141cCoetsca & Son,
Bouthette, Que.,
report In a letter that Pyny-Peetoral caved dirs.
1 G. Garteau of chronic cold in . hest and bronchial
tubes, and also cured W. G. dicOaruber or a
long-standing cold.
--
MR. j. H. RUTTY, CileMISt,
sea Yonge St„ Toronto, writes:
" .A5 a general cough and lung syrup Pyny.
Pectoral is a most invaluable preparation, ft
bee given the utmost satisfaction to all who
lam triad it. many having spoken to ma or tile
benefits derived 10015 its usa la thair families.
0. 10 suitable tor old or young% being 0101110011 10
115 55010. Its Salo with Inc ha i 1,,xot wonderful,
and Peat alwayS ri cenunand it as a Aare and
reliable comdt medicine."
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Having used your D. St L gentile' Plaster
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