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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1898-1-27, Page 2�� . , 11 I 11 I � . � � I I � . , , L_ . I F", 1, I I I . . I . I . I .. � , 6" 1 1 W�0�' — 11MG4U I . , 'R. 010"031 uvriste,r, Sol!, I 1 .44 01tol ot 3apreal" 0ourt, Notary �ilMo. ao near. 0"mmkoelonov. 46 -11114V to = offlooLn mutionlr,31041. .1 - ­ ', 14%."ov, 1 V, I I ) a. boilills 1. .I . I .1 : I 0%rri3tar , Solicit", 0onvoyMM gto� I . . ZXXTrIM, . ONT, OPPIUR - Over O'Neirs Bank. I .. ­­ . - ­­_ I P".LL10T & R U10T, .A -A. . I . I � hrristers, Solicitors, Notirles Fablialt . . Oorlveyaxwers, &o, &O. f ,1-­X4iuey to Loan at Lowest Raboa, of , I I interest,, I 1010010B , w UAIN - STREET, PUKIRTKUP. I Remoll every ThursdAy. . . P. V. 1916T.10T, FKV�TMTLJOIC WT,T�IOT. �11 ________ - - ..XWM . ,� MEDICAL ­ -I---- _. ___ nXt. J. It RIVERS, X. B. TORONTO U10 JLF VERSIMM 1P.C.N. Zinity Uialv,r I sity'. ( Iftee�crcflltots, oat'. � , I — - i DS. RO N 8 8 a AN 0 S� I O oparate . ces. � esidenoo same tin filenner. t ,Andrewst. offices*spaoictnaws 1111(itu . I inst: r oilins'sainaaa forinorl , nort , I . . , r. 108" same building. sout doo . . At , , S. . . T� X 8 * . . , 'Xe4or, ab - JW, B.80 W,NING M. D., Ai. 0 11 P. S Graduato Victoria unive, t,y Met A114 residence, Dom'jalau Latio a io_M.!� �"0:11___� DR- Ety"Nf,kx- coroner.for 640 County of Ruron. offloo, opp'Ime glarling 1sres. store.Exoter. ATJCTIOKHHi�3__. — . — __ - EBOSSUINBRRIELY, General hi - . consed Anatiolieer Sales conducted !I , 0711jarts, sa biglact lov glinvautood. Gbavgoa wrlderate, HOUSRIIMOjlt� . ­ - —,, 1, -LB RRY E ILD D' R Lio , ensed&ua. , 't I ...r for � t1lo colillUes of llux")n cie �Ior ii ,." . 80168 c(liallicred at'n't- ­rte rates. Oince.at post -office a, �., 01.t. � .i .� ___ TLULREXARVI. . Tennent & Fennent I =11viliput, ONT, Affi� R9 . 4R .4 � �, . 11�111 .- L , . . - 1, - . -1 7 aa��� : _ - _ _ 1rjP(1rnt;softhe Outarto rer,arlimey a -)I jr[( "'I'1033 : 0136flOOrSontli ofTo,va T1,11, � - ­___ . __ 6; . T k' -t' wA,TIP, RLO 0 M i7dj_ - L 2 IRT0 I K 9 11 n A X 0 E, a, o . � 10stablishedin 1.3�3. YEAD OFFIO-9 - WATERLOO, ONT ![big Voulpany bss been over Teronty-3i�h -TcArS in Successful operttion, in Jvest;�a VDtAric,andcontit 'log to illsal-olt'sillst lossor aftulage Isl, 11rel l3ullaings. " , - "'allul d "It other descrijaioas of I .1clorlos an .Ilerolian lise hisurablevroperty. Inte"ding insumn nare tl-f 011tioll of lusurincon the premium ,gocool, Ca�b.lystettj. Dtlrinprtbe�)ast ten Years this cojnp;j,ny has 11-cuedfil-i9ti 011el".covorinqXrop . eror t u tn e nluulltoI$40,872.l)3s., andpai inlossesaloug Mil,762.00. I Abheij4..1.$;1T(),l0O,d0, consistinlj � Oe ou , ,h V I 11111i Governmout I)epositand tile Unasses-1 , ed 11rcinium lNol,es on 11.,tu,j ;Ljjj in ter J -1 '11 ALIAMN, allj)., President. (j .1[. r,Ly1,'.%, I 9 C (rel;.ry, , j. I . 11rimm, 111"I'ector . U114S P D I I I . A aw. t lor Ixeler und vi , - entity .. � I NE Mt E WER. P TIZ-A.Z�!3 e_ -e * rl.:.. -,i� ", o9yery t at cure the v;,vrqt =,,� ' pe"oua Dalipty, of , Lost; Viijor aud BEANS ""int 4IS-hood; rastorva the I irealmes-s of body or miad caused X - by Ovey-work, or the errors Orem. solutaly 1, ces'ell Of youLb. This Romedy ab. � .....T.cur t L moat obstinate g-,jsas jv4prx 0,11 othav 1 X2; 113TIPfR1104 even to relie ell,t :r,no. or six for ;5 ve- �014 b7drug� to . c ' -InT . ?.r -1; by rusit or '. OT&Y aN,r -­ - -, T �rw_ ., X irng 'Mr.1C,::;1 I *O.. T- . ,n.t. ��.-:.. ,_�r ., � , �4,_ s -cold a' . Browning's Drug Store E, xeter S t 0 4 - b Z DE! WOO L -)'S ' ' V . S . I � f =.. NORWAY P P ­. ''­ Pi ­... PINE w I __� t SYRUP, d' I fc THO: Mos -r PROMPT 9 r, Pleasant and Perfect Cara st I or for CcuffhS, Colds, Asthma, 81 ') BrOnellitis, Hoarseness, 44 Wra Throat, Croup, Whoop. e ing Cou-pla, QuinsY, Fain in 120 thO Chest and all Throat, gr Br'012ch!0-1 and L'an .9 Diseases. 'is th �imle healing anti -consumptive Virtues e.r 9, t1le NoMaY Pine are combined th . 1a this medicine with Wild Oherry and other pectoral Nerbs and Bal. "I Sants tomake a twue specific vi� disease Origin,%dilgfromeolds. t_1V forms Of for all !a �Frlr., , () . 250.217 ,d 59C. be . . ___ I - at . ed lt�_,__�__, I set . a i"o . )to, `% t", I Ar- A 0 - M, A K F R' 0- th . , ed � na -a �22.&%_ SIF tj:Evs, FAVV Ta OF 8r1Tr,Fkr 0 set . g(titj Cr1r, -lp# 1, �11 ,j- - '.7 Im . _1,� 1'", ,, I -,- _ ______ _ � -- — to rITH EXE'TF',R TTMRS � 117 . I � . AOKI X-9 Published every Thursday morning at _ ar IMOC4 Steam Printing 110we th, TWn street, neturly OPPOP11`0 IvIttola'siewelry pox . Stolle, Zxctar, On t., 13Y SPr X01IN WI-111ru & srm-s, ProprJetora. I Spr RATHS OF �ILDV,r�,RTrii . %NO ! tha �rr irlsortion. per line ................. 16 cents aLt ICT I subsequen b inSerbion, per line.. 3 Coll bs . "I ro, innro invertiono advPrtisornentss,hould fliq � 1�ent it nothtter than I'Vedrio.da,yatorning. ,del Dur JOB I wil ti PRTNTING DUMA Rqljl�fy,;N TIg one the Ile lorl, ,P,i)dbb.qtoqztipl)edlntbocouluty it, . ,e,st r0n� All work Of, rusted to us Willro. the Ive Our prompt attention. Ma __ � has beelslofig lie"'alrollog Newspapers. all -Any Person who talies it paper regularly� ala )YA the post, oftleo, whe-hor (hrotAlld in hig I 1) I we or another'A, Or Whet O" he has sub. I . bed, Or not, Is rospoilglble foi imyniont. _tin -1f a pdv�on orders JjJA Paper disoontillued The, I's or, the puLlitjhor In ly jar Ail the payinintli; made, goo ,whole amount, whother in the office or not, rile, riptiont, the SulbMay be Spr .0 , here the paper ispuf:- 80 rmbspriber, rnay re,ttidd and %*'.1da thal; re usill , to low � � cals tr ni the po�4111 ins th kinealled in of Intentional 4 Plitl I 1-1 T­r,"I""., ­­ -T1 ­ 1.11�­._­� -11- ­­- r-11- ­­ �i_-- -_ 7r -, , ,, -1-T--- I I � I ­ 1� I 1. ­ I - - , , � . . r � I , T�11­`W,­,­�-T­ "I I .. - �1 � � ,r r W ,� . I � 7 1 - 7 _11W" �­ � 11 I . � � I I I I I , I I I 1 I , , �, ., . " 't i ` . 11 I . " I � � , I I . , I I I I . I 1. . . I . I I ,.. . . I � I fT. :K ,B ,� I , I r' , I I I , , . : , ,�� i . I I . ..�, ,. I I I . I �. I I I I , �., I : I � �_ � I I I . i I I I . I I . . I , . , F, X .0 11 I I : � I I .1 ." 11 . I � .1 � . I 1 � . I " v R r I, IV I . � 1, . i ,114 8 �r � I I I I � , � I I � I 111:41:! 11'..: _________ � .01'1�,:,:::,11,1 —.-- I I I � I I . . r . 11: . I . I I : I ,� ill 1--11-- I � .11 ­­­_ - 1.1111-.11 -1 I . I � I 11 I . . I .. . , - , - r ,.�..,­.�, I -M­1M-----r-- I I . . I planter, or wait until ater a rain. and � � I . I - --------" -,--,--- 11 _______� 11 � ---.------- take them, UP wittli, isolue Soil On the of the VIA00. and liatiaral surroiindings, , I THE FARAO, THE. ". f � Ell - I I 111_�`W­11'11�_..____­__— rOO14, 80 A% not to oat thew b4ol; very, I I � Ill cither case the area sliould �10� . ... . . Tj1Z FALTA MA4,;And then at once %place the mulob, ..'r-.1.1"", -�__,.��,-'-­�­� trout all Sides of t , pe I'll — . I I � , , bjr donoo to a N mIRK! "F_�, I � — , resi, I � ­ I 11.11 I ... 11 1. - PLANTING 0-y STRAW" iA,9 Of Manure along the row tore- I . grad- I I I . I I I ­� � 7 �- , h*40w, " BrMRIBS. . tala the moisture 4#,d cause them to Smile a, SAULI� A. LITTLU I greater or, less distauce, wergilig I 11 _"�7�2 , make as alueb little, ismile 4, little", uall �IIAIIIIIIII(litt;i�l�iiijjjulijlltlllj loill�ttitlillitill�tiliilitikl�1411,-�- , I I Y into the general tr �.. A writer in A horticultural jo;xrual ig the fall; th root-gravvtli as. possible Aa �.,on, g(? � I . I . end, Abrupt, ` . I 2 ,� � . en, the taants must�be , a, 9111gr 7 Changes should be avoided as much as '. . I I Not % poS,,�Jl)je, , I I I 2-A , . has been telling its ,reaAers, hO*w to, Mulched heavier In the winter Q,an . jo,Ao ,,vbea life Is, pleasant' tbougil terraces arenecessary I I �. .V molkO large Profits, in growing straw-. ORVIA9-set,plaats. The plants must- I)e B0 wh0a, th$ugs go, -wrong: ' when the 4nation, is on a steep side � ' SE 4 � ,L . � I , berri Care delighu to, see you f1-o_,v_ai&g, hill, in which ease they ,should be kept , ". .1 I e$ by a Plan Of fall -'setting, wXIt0S. set, in a very: rich soil, and in the LolvW. to hear- I Illear tho.11ouse, or along the side 9,t the ': , I . � spring all the' moi,stux,e retained by a, I . . W- H, KTOAkin,9. He has so reduced the heavy Mulch, � . TarA ,& sailliar ', lot. In general, the grjading shou' - L MTM I - " . ,, faea. upon he,r, . , I I I I Id be � I "Irri I cost Of growing that he has become Xk reason for bell I Qai�k the dttuie will fly. I done in saoh� a %vay � that 411 sarface eying that but few � I Nvater wl � N the tsll S.�Mlj� , little . . J weal rOM profitis made in the bust- Per,80AS 'will make a success Ili I � AT Ty'rE � thy f I 11 be evenly distributed so as I ue,Ss. in his patia he 44peasels with settihs� of strawberries, is that many , smile a little, I not to form numerous runs, whioll, may .. I I � All along the road; Cause small washouts. I I � I : = . I L � ,, - a . nearly all oultivaton after t1je Isla who make Cho, trial will not comply Every life Vilast .have its knirdea, , , it is4imost alloace,gsary to, speak of - ::::::::::;; - - - __ - � - - .. 'Its with all the conditions named; some Every heart its load. � ., - __ . ZZ - FAC -SIMILE for Setting are grown. Tb � , drainage, as this is Only required in i - ­_ . . I 880 Plants 000 Of the Mse'littals they will neglect I Why, at down in gloom and darkness, Places wheta Nvater ii llable to stand 4=p.� .... .. pgp ... 1m. -I ... 11m HIR�1UU11-111a I , m., I I I I are set in tile W, so& by his method ,with the result of s whole or partia' With- your grief to sup� I a portion of the year. .Preparation Of A'VegelablePr ' . � . . failure; yet I belbelve the � 4,pamtloriforAs- I I Of mulching, little or no cultivation ljs faithf ,it wtere Oil" As Yoa drink I's . SIGNATURE ill slid timely in mtteniing to Smile across to's bitter bonic, I � the ground, howover,"is. supremely im .1 11 I I ,is, requireclantil the berries are picked its details, this is a., cheaper ant:11 more th'a CnP. - I Portant. If .the soil is poor, It should iiiadla ting dieTood hnd Reg ula w I I 'yonriched by a liberal ap- 1 94 the StOM&CIts andBoweb of ` —OF— ill the ,next Sune. He obtains large crops satisfactory way of be thor ughl , . . . producing good S�X'116,11PQU the trouble(I pilgi,ims . , plicatioro, of wQ1 rotted Mariure,'bone I ., Of the fiaest berries, -which Sell for a crops of lar" berries than the one of WhOM! you pass and Meet; � � � , . I . I i I - I I notice that his statements have been. . is v obtained, 'Nossom's 1 . meal, wood ashes, or other g I — I I V . spring -setting, and several moaths'eal, Fro,WLasr are thorns, and $miles tire U�or. This use Of Manure is a d 4 fancy price, ' ood fertil- 1 � I U atiOA in matted rows befora a crop . - ,,tten . e , � Oft I -or - i With coasiderable danger of bringing I I I , " .1, Nveary feet, � in foal Seed, otherwise it is one of the -Promotes Digestion,Cheerfid- � - . - I Severely arit4ollsed aad doubt felt , - . .1 Do ,not Make the wa� seem harder . 10 I .1 I whether results claimed by him were CLEANLINESS IN THE DAIRY. BY a su'llen face, . best fertilizers. The ground sh6uli be ness andRest.Contains neither I . P I . . Plawed or Apsded not less thau eight "M W 6, � Possible to Smile 0, little, smile a, little, - I 0 orp a ;norNmral ,�, �1- - ' many. It is because I think Isn't it aboat time for scientists in inches deep, removing all stones allid IS ON T! E � : . I I antlentan has described their off Brighten up the place. , 'UN the plan the 0 Orts to instruct -the people and � Otber like material and the ,, surface Ztr � AAC I owle. I . I . is worthy of consideration that Iwish advanc% dairy interests ' to confine SMble UPob, your undone, labor; I made as smooth: as possible, , , , I _._, . . W I to offer a few comments upon it; also theMS81ves:to, theli . Not I I � I . � � r science Wbd its In- O,,r for one who grieves I - , I . I I . . my experience with a. plan very siml- trlcatO relationsi, and let alone com.- his task, waits weslth or glory; PRESERVATION OF STOVES. " JW4wafVM2b-Mff=P11rMR i I � , Ere who &miles achieves. .1 1, I � Awww xea- I - You wish your stove to, look like � 14Zr,XWAW - I , � � I I lar. Monplace practices In' which they have Though, you meet with los's and sorrow if S R�sur&J.rzr- � 0-1 In MY 25 yeaTs of experience, I 11a,ve never been schooled, and of which their , In the Passin- years - . � new wh3n yon come kp pv�t them up ,in , Wa Seed # i X EVMY � knowledge, I. I . .1d i I - ess,, it possible, than their mile -1., _11 to rust In Jkwmzi2t , :1 11 experimented with! nearly every meth S a, little, ZiAle, M'litt t e autumn do not leave them I ; . - E.yao th annel oloth'in - �01 , - 4 I ,. . .. od Of growing strawberries, a,Adsorae 111'e-'rleu,138? A descent to 'quoh. mat- - -, rough your tears. the oathousa. , Dip a fl . . ce I I i . I ,of my largest berries have been obtain- ters before an intelligent audience ot I -DUa, W � heeler .Wilcoz, Coal oil, and, fall to dripping, rub light-, d , . , � 1. ]BOTTEIM 01F ed tr farmers -serve C, - I . . . 11 .. I ... . I . OM. Plants set it the fall - but I s only to disgust and to . ly over every part of .the stove, The. . I ­ I I never Practised the plaa very'exten- detract attention from the Important ROUSRHOLD DUTIES., , throw over it a lot of old ne ' Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- 1. � I . w8papers) . am isively. because it is more work to set Instruction such experts axe allund- This qUestioat has often been discuss- which pin to keep in place, then put an tion, $our StolflacilrDlarrhidea I m � . . led as to the relative. &Mouat of labor old. piece of ca'rpe t or. a big ol I'table Worms,Gonvu I tsions,Feverish- ' � � you , , A * '' the Plants and makelive if set during antly able in their alleiciflo line of ef- loth over that, When you come toput ' the dry -weather we often have fort to give, and which every practice Performed by the country and cit a nessandLossor SLE-Ep. i I . Y the stoves up you will fl-nd that they' I . � . . . . , i I 1100-selvif , a it is question hard are in Perfect condition, and all TacSimile Signature of 11' I in August mud September; and if the fort to give, and which every practical 0 Ild 8, CA - 0 . Plants are set later, they are liable IdairYinaa needs. To put, the case mild- to decide. Each think �hby have the need to do is to rub them off -witb a I . I I I to be throwA oat by the f IY, it is act in good taite to assume hardest tasks, ,,rb)s,m as a ma,tte Of rag�. sp-tUrated with coal oi land blacken. � I - ! rost during that any man or nonxau in the audience . .r I � . . I . F .� � I � the m'Later. We are told by the writer at it fact� hou,sework is mach'the same ev TT,11less you do not protect thern. thus. NEW -1-0-RH. I . Oastorls Is put up In one-sho bottles onl$,. Xt � I . . . dairy convention nee -is to be told M -ill rust, and a rusted stov,6 is a :11, - — J . 11 13TYwhere and. about the same rout � they rained, so far a , . I ra'erred to that these difficulties caa that Mixing- milk Lae stove Is not sola in bulk, Doult, allow anyone. to sell . . cow ,dung" with e s beauty is Coll,, � i � 11 ITE , � ". � I you any . thing 0 nu - .- be Overcome by not settinc the plant- 'a a Prolific cau,�a of infection. NOT do ,al'ust be Leirt. up. The Nvoman from (,.-,rned,. If ther is nickel plate about � ��_, �, Iso on tho.plea or pro 'so that 1$ - . � . - they need to be instructed " to provide the farm, v1sits her friends in the Cit 'the, stove it shouild be polished ,then I Is "Just as good" and "will answer over � y M. � until Odtoher, or when the fall rains Y; im , a couple of cloths witt, -which tobrush She sees the modern I ,vrapped in flannel, tied clo;§ell � AEr Seo that you got O-A-S.T-O.R-I-A. I come, and then, as Soon as the plants from the cow the adhering excrement, little flat, with I I I I The In. I . I 1�1 thia hot amd. Cold I I . —, , , I are set, covering a space, an both sides chaff and loose hair, that they be not I � water, the gas range, I , clmllo I I )", . . 1.11 the bath and ail the ur, . I 1104tur , � �/./r� bver I 01 the row of plants with well -rotted mixed up with the milk in, the pal I I dera conven. BORN THAT WAY.. 119 �=" ' AS a matter of fact, milkers do not lences withirbich to make work . easy, � . . � . -_ I � . I of ea�, wrappor. stable manure; then, before freezing wash their hands in the milk, mix dung an& able. giaps the idea, that the city Physical, lis.411 --al folks of the crillilual weather, in aAdition to this, cover the in the Pail, or milk with the, cow an- woman, -ha's nothing to � do. . " locce.114-rate." -11 I I Plants aa inch deep with salt bay- losding filth iato her milk as She d I .1 I I I I presunie stra,-,r repre- not realize the time 4. oes Degtnera, � I I I � � . would do as well -at Se-Ated. -Or if there are any such prac- that must bespent . cy betrays itself-amongmen I __ .1 �­ -I-- - = ticies they are found among those -who do ea i day ia going to ma, characteristics I � I least ten inches wide on Loth sidesof � OL rket; being in certain physical . I � . GRAINS OF GOLD. not attend ea*,ry conventions or read. limited for room In the little flat, only which are denominated ztigi�aata or ­ . . 1 9 1 � -_ the plants. This raked off in between dairy literature. Scientific investiga- - brand marks, Such stigmata consi§t of : I I the rO'%V8 in thle, spring, and wltb the tors are doing a great work for the sma-11 s'aPpliea Can, be kept on 1jand and I Pools rush bn where angels fear to I RTERS . st least &a bour teach day must be deformities, the u4equai development treaaj.,�,Pope.� I I � f I alanure already there, keep, dairy inlukry. In order for them to Spent hadressing and gving tomarket, of the two halves of *the face and4 &r&a,�, E '. I I ' mrLm I weeds, saves culd ation and wee down impress the facts they have established Thea the -dust -and dirt Of � I I arly to bbcl, and early to rise, makes . ly ding) upon the every day a city Is L -UM; then imperfections in the flevel- a man healthy, wealthy and wlse'. I ' 11 Lind it w . - I - I .an, it is not necessary to charge iin through every icrilpk and ,-,,,I,, opment Of tbJB external ear, -which is Framklin. � OVER - I ", - ", and there are no runners to cut, as dalryw Practice Of tl'e 6DM13tJiIW,T terrible . I I. 11 I - � they do not grow to any gr�at ex- him 'With disgusting Practices that ex- Making adaily sweeping and dusting, co=picnous I God h I FILLS. I . .. I . tent until after the berries are ist OAlY in im-&-inaNn. Dalryni,m 96n- instead of weekly . for its enormous size. or tl�ne a, as� never ceased to be theone . 2 er , cleanin rotrudes from thla head like a handle. gn, of all'right hume,n aspirati ' I picked - ally are doji�i gool work. In their Than, too, h . g, necessary. P I . .11 . .11 . One. I I � . then the bed may be plowed, and the methods they have been making wqrwo- er -guests axe more varied That. which neardy all degenerates -Vidlet. I I I � I I plants set ba thts, fall as before. and aDt having the supplies on hand, lack is the. sense of morality and right .BlessiWgs ever watt on virtuous deeds The id. progress as have the scie4tists in the well stocked cellar to resort to, and wrong. In order to - I t . � Ing -harder. momentary, Impulse or inclination oeadi� -0mg,reve. . rows are set a little less than three bell, special field of developing know- makes the, duty of entertain., satisfy any and though a late, a sure reward suo- . feet apart, and the ledge. That th exe, is still rcom for im- - - or . 1. I I � 'Plants so close in provement he. Onl the other hand caprioa they committ crimes and tres- Fire -wild s .. URE , one questions. None are farm, has th'.. milk wordara baf slow engines 15101 -ellove all the troubles Incl. , �, the row thwt $00 axe set to 200 feet more ready for instruction than afe in. and churning passes with the greatest calmness and"Oof . ,� He- cheandi . this, poultry.to look after; self complacency. 1, I destraotion in comparison with the den, to " Illous state of the system, such the farmers who are making the Milk. , 'Ile babbler,_,Steele. I DJ�F ness, Nausig. Drowsiness, Dlstgs� afte of row. 1. . ;, -or and the eating i rsju.r�paln In t e Side, &a. while eir MOB tdfollrcm labOXerA ta cook f Another mental stigma of the degen- ,, w able success has been ihowa La audiii; I have sometimes tried a plan very But that progress is not 'bastenerl by hundred and Notedrilcatilon'but character isman's I 11 ainillar . to this, bu�t as I , set the plants the nauseating insinuations and belit- sary to keep t one steps to take, neces- erate is, his. emotionalism. He laughs ei�atest need and'Man's .greatest safe - he mauhinery of the farm until he sheds tears or weeps coplous- � . . tlI1g representation-; frequently cOM­ homia running suloothly. To each we ly wLthout a-dequat � a . occasiom. , I gaardt­�jieaoer. . I ,� I early in the fall. if dry wea-ther fol- ing, from sources that could do more 'would say, make Your duties as light . I If you wish to be held In esteem, you , . Owed, I lost a good many plants; then effective service in their Spec I ,= - . . � . 1. must assoo:ate Only -with those who are - - I -- I . I r would lose More plaaLs by bein - effort. It is now too late, if 'a' line of as Poes'ble- USP, judgment in your I L jaeb 11CA1111 gms ! NLz Limit Pitts ,�­ . g heav the time wo . I ivsti1ma.b1e,.-,Bruy,ere. . . I -nre y v. ilab] a ti, I . � L A Out bar the froat In winter, for I ever existed, to inetruet -'lalrymen that "Lialt your 'bra,inS THE COAQIORT Or, LABOR. L I el r Onst Patton. curiol; rk. Learn to u,pply the old saying, qua] 1� I� 0 1 . . L L . .and preventing this annoying comFlain , io I only gave the -whole surface ,jf . Save your heels.". To .1 I t, One of the GodlUce'thlngs ,of this ' they also correct Ildisordersoftiesto the the cow's exerement should n,o't be mix- im,,igIne Some. one else has, an . suppose,�, said Mi. Sts.ybol "that so L. I I I easier . world� iji; the veneration done to huin- - stimillat4i the'llvear and regulaw the m., .1 �rouad'a light to-ptiressing of mani.ire, ed with her milk, bime, thata. we dD,. does not li most of. us, as between wealth with tb by the hearts of raen.-Caf- I By on y cured I I L as lead of co,-ering a 4ace thickly o, ith ghten our L an wor �, . L Even If th I I t on each side of the plants and close tasks� and only results in -making us idleness and poverty with,.o I ccupation, lYle., ' . I L I 11 1 . , ' WOMEN IN HOLLAND. disagreeable sad unhappy. . Women would choose wealth; bat I am not S, The shortest amd surest Wa I , . P to thera. to prevent the ground Those who imag' should realiz.a, and with the reali . )r to live I . round them from hearing, But, as ine that the Dutch za- sure that-1would myself. In fac , with honor In the world is to be ini or H L I bl,14. except the fact, I -t the I 8-1, d9m; I A; D - ..I have said, I always obtained large PeOPIG are it stolid, self-satis Pied, con- hold d t . that their house- I , Ache they woul a a OB P 1. , ___,..,.__._.k a les axe sometbijXg to older I ality what we, would appear to be. -S , ricelega to Moo@ I - be taken . grow this more I am convincerl Crates. L . .11 O-, Who Buffer from this distressin 1, complaint- , )erries, and with a full stana of planLS, L servative and apathetic race will be up and carried on cheerfu -that next to the love we hol , i hub fortunately their go,odnew goes not en a P n EL . Ily and. , - d dearesti Thits is the law Of betnefits between � here, and those who once try them will And . I appy these little Pills valuable in so ma think they would have cost me con- surprised to leaxa that in no other c m 111i i 91Y, Making the home h un of Parents, wives add children, the nie,n-tha,one Ought to forget at once % wa I iderably less than those fro a -ad Pleasant for all . gre they will not be willing to do wl out thom6 I ,. L m spring ys that .. i t plants. The grower in question nation in Europe have women made so - in it, atest boon to. man is labor. Pover- what h has gimiwx, and the otherLonght But after all sick head . I I hin k- that doing awwy with ex,uense much progress in the past ten years . L � ty with b6capalion would imply ,tbe never- teo forget -what he has received. . I - . po-wer to labor, and that ,would mean --.s!e . I . I t the summer cultivation of straw- This Year that little monarchy will RECEIPTS. A HUNDRED YEARS freedom from want. , And oqoupation 11215011L, L . erries has made aal the <1ifference to bold a world's faLr at_ The Ha ue, de- 1. L C L - L . . I im. between profit and loss on his voted to the exhibition of wor! OLD. I I means also freedom from are. The I .1 I A W021AN. L L , A HE I . an's a(>- � . I . man who becomes - interested in.,his I I 191�'bebaneofso any ves that here IS who ... . OP- TO quOts his words: " I W1:l tivities and industiies alone. Custard Pudding. we make our g! take MY Own life, aga,inst a �$5 bill -Oae pint of. Cream, work forgets his troubles, and he finds First and f0re=ort,� 'Wonlaal is man's t boast Our Pills cure % L I 'L " I While others*do not. % Last Year the government passed a two ounces of almonds, two spoonfuls besides, a Pleasure -in seeing the re-' best -'friend-. � , CARTEn's LITTM Livnill. Pitts are very -small or the benefit of the Poor, that the L law conferring almost unqualified suf­ of rosewat, , , salts of his labor take f I .L and very easy to taice. Onoortwo rofit is at least, -double that from any ex. r orm, and grow; Because she is his mother. dose. They are Strictly vegotab a and do ' h . ' B"ag _"O' wer w ter the pleastire of attainment .L The man a t V115 malcil P frage upon the sex, and, what is even some mace; boll �ttak d Second, because She is his I . . gripe or purge, bob by their gentle action � spring, as s ring more signifitant, making them e:!�A- swe, telbijIg - who does not,find enjoyment in labor wife 10, d.0 � ow of ble to nearly all municipal office IN h I . I I? ease all wilo use them. In vials atzeentag I 'is I 1, ta to t a -tar � alits are at present set. I ka and d in China .,� missesi,-the, most sati;factory of life, Because without her he would,.be llvilfbl`31. Sold everywhere, or sent by Mau; s- aad serve up. . . I 9 . . hat I am talking. I do not wish to They have learned the advantages of , pleasures." , * , rude, rough am� ungodly. . . I CARTER MED1011:11i CO3, kTow york. � ceive any ome, and ask no one to co-operation and orgaiAzation, but Cru'llers.-Four e,ggs ,well beatea, _ . . . .. - --4110- I Because she Can with him endure aka MY advice. I Only tell that -which have Moved upon Somewhat different 4 Spoonfuls sugar, 4 spoonfuls butter, � � HIS DESTINY. . . I . I . � I W Im. 9M4 poll. hall No , 1�� have fou,nd to be true in every -way lines from those pursued in England I teaSPOOnful of coriander; ki2eal in . . Pain quietly and mpeet ,joy gladly. 11 . � , , III. r the last 20 years. If I had not and this colantry. Here the clubs are flour until it is pretty Doting mother -I do not know what Because she is pa;tiept with him in I and a way to growl four acres of pars hard - roll. it we are going, to Make of little Rodney. . mount and the societies are see- thin, as a, knife blkl-a; twist tLm, d I illness, eadures his fretfulness � rawberries without the help of five on.aaxy. In Holland it is just the op. fry in, a, spider. . . . I .. all He declared to -day, that when he grows 11 mother.%" him'. � � ,and :: ,:::::: six Men each season, for at least posit,�. The women there have form- 1. up he is goLa& I . I :: ,:::::: r and ,fle- Beeause she teaches him the value of. x months I would not have had 9, ed a. large number of societies , -plai-A Cake -Nine pounds of flour, spoil honest People of their ha, 3 � .oiva, but would philanthropic character, whose, objects POuluds of sugar, three ounces of ed gold I . � 1-1 I gentle words, of tindly, thought and of J Rk7, I lar Of My � of a three rd-mrn- ' ugle dol I � ,,,, be.. compelled to go at something are most commendable and to us 4x- 'blitter, one quart of 11 emptins,". one I Shrewd fa,ther-m-H'm I I'll take the 'It I Consideration. . F&G, I 9 . tle rascal down town: in the Because on. her breast -he Can shed RANT M or be the Ocoapant of some poor- tremely novel. Thers is, for example, quart Of milk bills eggs and one ounce morning tears olf -entaace, and he as never. 1� use. - ... ..Daring the time I have a,society for assistin orkingmen to of spice; one gill of rosewster and one and spgreatice him to Skinner the rea i of them afterward. 0 F. LICIOUS. - own a few rows of spring or Auir buy and Own their 1.911 homes; a' go- gill of wine. . estate 4ead'er. I I I I , I reminded rep i - - t -'At plants, and in every instan�e . . I . I . I � . . . Becaaw she will, stick to a mam, 1. �- 11 -Twenty pounds of flour, . -_ I I I through good anid evil report, and al - 'Without expense oth- tain homes of their own; -a so-iety for l 4 e plants set late clatY to assist workingwomen to ob- L6af Cake. � . I than for setting, have given more a'ding the children of working Peo- tel -111 Pounds of butter, ten pounds of . TOOK NO I CHANCES. . ,wys believe in, him if'ohe loves him. , i mg, I 1, I . 0 : n twice the orVit." ple, a, sw-lety for ma'Ma . . ,Cause when he is behaving like a , , When set g flower Sugar, ten. Pounds of rals' - � a, ting 14ants very early in Vegeta,ble gardens amo and of bra,ady, 0 ins, one pint � Dr. Blister has been: swindled so much fretfixt boy�nnd they all do, you know, 1 1 ng the poor; a as quart of yeast, four n,ut- by ungrateful patients that he non . v ��� .. I f, -an my surplus ngwo� qua1rt�&r_pOanCL of cinnamon m%nds, pay in advance. A d6ubtful� 'for it, womam's soft word, touch or � . " rl-urin I have tal. s03310V for the aid of sick worki M595, a de- 'a't times­-A�ith no reason in'the world . -----.-.,* - - , - :: ts lz� Set them closely together men;, a, society for the Lusuroace Of and four foZen. of eggs. l. I . ing.patient said to, him: I I P�Y- ,.�, k)p IN SEALED c4 ;aws and mulched the spaces be- workingwomen and girls, and a so- R-a,st Turkey or.. F o,wl. .. glance,will make him ashamed of- him I I I � -One, pound I have qv pain in,my stomach . ,1? . ha'otlgbt to be. . een them, and they gave me fine OietY for the education of Servants. morning, D � I I UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF 5. . rries, and I thought with consPer- The list alone wou Of Soft,wheat bread, three ounces of . ,O You think, doctor, that - I I I . : I - I . � 1. � I ng out the nceds -AL -,Warr C::) _-Ip_x.p-. , I id make a good it . amounts to anything? I (O !1>/1 be less work- for the berries ObLain- ol)je,:t lesson in pointi beer suet, th-ree, eggs, a, little sweet Yes, $2, replied the clostor, holding .. . � I r h, A I'?: .. I - - than -%�ere the berries were experlenzed in all thickly thy . I I The jao. I - the Spring before. Populated M, Aweet marjoram, I - . ,uA . _ - I Oue who has countries, and whil,li. are 1,eginning to 'Salt &iul a gi pepper and. out his hand for his fe,&;, * .. at 01 , 'As ou cc . I I I -ail, , - ; S, be falt in the larger cities of wine. Fin the bird I I 1 .4 - a d ex�:erleace in the business know * 11 of __w__ UlExi"'i" ,,,,,� -4, � MONSOON" TEA.... . f -%%� I th . . I of CA�,�-0-0(-IfA�4.1 ljo... ork requir- world.. . . the therewl and Eew it up, hang It � . I . W Is packed under the SuPervidion of the Tea gro%vers to t akp, care of a 1 arge fiel.1 of sijr,,* �.. dOwn to 1 Steady, solid fire, basting - . . GREAT, AIM. ­ - . . � .- - and is advertised and sold by thr= as a s=plc 01 . . . . I ng .- ._....11Me­_ frequently wi, I I i the best qualities of Indian and Ceylon' strawberries, where they are al- I �,,%,_,,11 ,,� - � . � - CA to make wMe, matted rows, and SENSATION IN STATIONERY, . th salt and water, and It wp the sim, aff my life, said, the , - - - - � � ­;�', '11" " 4"��e`�"'-"O�%-"� that reason thp th Tea$, For � I 11'. see that none but I roast bjl�tl a, steam emits from the b-ig man with a. satigried. sigh, ­­ G. �.�Q I . very fresh 'lave 'I'Dulght myself that, if I f,ad The latest sensation in stationery is brea'st. Put ofne-tilird: of a .pound of What's J,b a t. . . . 0 %.-.-- , onsoon packages, . I I I him tllP- larld, buy fertilm . BrOuglit KlO1Wn four duok.% and a � -i) q 1 14' : � That is vvby " Monsoon," the Perfect, Tea, call I * mrs, anq pap . er and elivelope of the same size. but�'-k into the fgravy, �dust flourover � be sold at tho satne price as inferior j.s, . I . -e the wOrk ,all flone, I would have the bird and baste. with the gravy, saad Crane at ona,sh�ot. . - I . 1% 6 lbg�t as ' Instead of folding thio, sheet of note. Serve up with boiled anion a sold in three flavours at Alto, 50c, and 60c. ' thing left for 1'r0fit, if Only ordin� I . I __ 11 I . I � I nTut up in sealed caddies of% lb., I lb. and � I I r. herries were grown, and sold on PaPS-r to fit into the envalopels, as civ- b,�rry sauce, mwagoes, pickloanand Col- I , I - 1" � - ­ . I ,J STr,EL, * � general market; but I -do not . iliz6d nations bave'done since envt I .� , WATERTRANSIT. I � � . ii , _� I KAYTER 8& CO., Front St.t Toronto, I I I ''I . . � pro- -lopes or.y. I 6 I . � ,." _� � I . UL OD�'% to change my plan of were invented, the entiresbeet is slip- XtUr4d PiO Of Beef, ­Four pounds of I -It lisked, the ,girl to- fly wiLh him, il. )�I,,,�) . I " , ! I I J. ' , ing pla,hLing for my main crop ig lied into the � ou . ter covering withoat Mar heart with ]love elate; V1 4 . - __ 1� ­ 1. . 11 -1---_112i_ � I � _... I I I I beef, thoPped fin,6 : w4ted, six Her amwe,t turneA him c�itl and gri tj , - I i�­w �m - " ��`T I I r my main crop to -aper islln- .pounds of raw applies ehopped also, one M- 0j; , _r I .. , I . I- . � �ft, � I., ing Planting to : folding it eveh once. The I aad I K.i � N', - I I . � She said; Ob, ,i-tjry, I 1. . .. � �1 t of fall plantiag a's de,,,4crIl)ej above, f 6n bond, mottled.blue. in tint., and com�s 0,lWs Skate. . I . .� I " , 110agil I sll%ll do solri�� exi . in various sizes, A quire of pape, �. pouad of beef ritiet, one quart of wine . I , __: - I , I � 1111, --crimeat- I I .1 % ,I �, more fully to determine it's merIts, j thirty cents, and a l,aclr Or rich, swept aider, aae ounce ofmace I A LAST RRSORT, TUIC, DIZ, TZ I , � . . . . . . - , �'­. 4t'� 1. ,age of ellVe,l- nua-mon, a, natme, . g, two p ds. or - � � I I � , . I ` k� I believ, e that setting ordinary bed,- i 011es is the same prim� , The Problem sn,tI.0' .oun, I ' I I 1.1� I � getting Jh - I t raisins; bake in past,a thre , " 7- . 1. I "I "I ; � I I plants under ordin I ase haga envelof,*�s e:quaxters Her fatber LISY,S Positively that i 'DRIVING LAM"". 0 axy nondit' . of , I PO 15 1 . i lv, ions the Ordinary,, letter box is going o a b � of aa hAmr, � I Can't marry, ber. 1. . I 1, ;. ri I .. I I . I ao,L be a success, and would warn. t Is about as near perfection is 60 years I k amatear against hastily accepting . 91 Bari , � what ar,b You gpinj to do? I - " " / GUS one of the new fasbion, I __I� iv but, to mik of L- m M ld­rjg can attain to, it � . �� w, I )., � I , . conclusion tliat the problem of . -1 . There's nothing left no - . � I king strawberries l,ay larpr I GRADTXAG Von the, girl.. I buGa k'eprosoanb and gives a powerful - . _____ I I I � _0 pyofit GOING TO UXTRUIVIES. I � . . A ,,LAWN I I --- , � I �� clear white light, dnd will neither blow I , been solved. If the conditions are ' The a)anlier of gra,ding ill preparing I if P ijor'18� out, When out driving with � I � JUst right, this plan, Of fall a(fting Mrs, Strucket affects the antiqu ' T WORKS NE;U. �c It tho datIcness easily keeps about two I 0h . 5 . I � _ Y lie the best one. In the first place, her house decorati 0lV+__ i wn will depend larg"l- Do You )>Kie . ve Uiolb . hotiesby is tile __ -1 __ - - . �, .1 I I (),lJPVe J,41Xa,L succps,s depenis on the Yes, sh)e toild'me thO OLbei day ahe 1Y uPOU the condition of individual 1� nodden? I .5 .1.1,,� r�lj,,.,e ahead of your tniahest I I � . " . ,� (I of plants was hp.artbrokea because she �oujd_ places slid! to some extent a loy " elil you want the. very best ,� iY, y shoald 13 Mod and the varic�ty� n't get [Ile shaeles of her ancestors for . pbn indiv- 5 "'Pio, assuredly. I mt%ke ail my I Driving Lainp to be had. ask V15E Dr.STSPRONG WEDOGONE , I 1;' I � P stools, or 0 a vsrIetY tbat makes the parlor windaws. '- , idual Uisle. ,If- tlia area is naLuraf Mewne3r ont of my, honest custotaora, . deMer for tho 1, biett,,, . Citres all Blood Diseases, hem a curnmoj$ I I . rootii, anti Wbich, under I . . ly I - , I you, I . I 11 1 -4 A I I ,e,.- I I � I I -4 . . � 13 ; Pimple to the worlst scrofillous 50 . d culture, givos lax -go ber1ries, The ___ . 1111duluting it will only be neaesssiy V�6 tsSue a special Catalogue ot tbt I I . too � . I at bed should. be'sot I I - I . A, CONS IAMRATP. BOY. . Larnp and, 11 You ever prowl around t=!=-__�__ � i .- I � � , I to, smooth over the rough portions, but . �. . I early in the After night -fall, it *,ill 111tor , ­?-, � � - I . I - Ing and the soil maie very ri I ch, SELF-PRESER VATION. , I if level it better a,j,-Tearance is --offen ,ji Ei'm ' ployer-You Were lato . this morn, 11 , I I e3t YOU, I I I I .11 I ' eL as large 11jan . ts as possill1e; Turlt's is LIM imost, pra,ctival fellow I secured by giving , r I g, Henry, I . . 'Tis mailed free. THE NATURAL INFIERUNCUR, ,,,� a little slope, ex- Of,fIc6 BOy-Yes, air, . ­ I I I , to 110 this the plants must be al-. ever know. I � I �,. Ev D JQ1r;4r Co.� I Ue6zletbp-What did . you, mca� i; - e�d to stand quite thinly in the row H,1w (joes Ile show i' t? .1 I 0014 for Very small yards ' EmPforer-MI y6u .forgat to me ft� � I R. e,* I I I I ;A.ad Of Matting together and. inak. , " cow -ball at, Alght a tf U10TO is too much difference in Ole. tion it to mt., ., 60 Z . vvojoe a , 11 last I I glight St, v NeW VOtk . , ing bigI �) telling Duxter MIA I wa's t6nd, Of tailk! L & lot of small pjaftj.'� ; t�helt in trans_ ,,,.;e F, , . .� , _as,,n Office ,*8oy-Xo, �Iir, but I did,n't w tnt - Be be 1;o, keep front. being run down mCion ff. should bt moclifiod accordin � � � -- - -- , . -- Well, voll, tnm , . I 9 Spollial torm;io 0;aia(lia') ,,uSf,6fhArq. ting, either d6 if; tult, r to 11 At A. f�.­ , t,.,. TA -11.14-4. � __ . I ­ - - "..- 1� - �. . . .. deprive �You, of the pleasure of be I . it, Aft __