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Diroatory of Churohos and Saoiatiosm
f11Em.vii.r.1. (xenon, ----Sabbath Services
at 11 a.rn. and 6:30 p. in. Sunday Sohooi
At 2:30 p. rn, 'Rev. aoha Moss, 13, A.,
pastor.
Rhos Curnen - Sabbath Services at 11
a. in, and (1:30 p. ut. Sunday School l t
2:30 p. m.
ST. JOHN'S C ,u rwn. Sabbath " erviees
at 11 a,m. and 7 p,m. Sunday School at
0;30 a.ia, Rev, W. T. Cluff, incumbent.
METHODIST Oucneu.—Sabbath Services
at 10:30 it. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday
School at 2:30 p, nt. Rev, M. Swann,
pastor.,
Boum C'..ruoi.ro Ciccnon.-- (1abbath
Service third Scuiday iu ovot•y mouth, at
11 a,m, rte-. P. 3. Shea. priest.
Om FELLOWS' L woii every Thursday
evening, in Graham's block.
MASONIC Loma: Tuesday at or before
full moon, in Garfield block.
A. 0. U. W. Lotion on 1st and 3rd Mon-
day evenings of each mouth.
FonrCTE)n' Loune eelstudlast Monday
evenings of each mouth, in Suinie's hall,
L. 0. L. 1st Monday in every month,
in Orange Hall.
PONT OFFICE.—Of:ice 1:oursfrnlu a.m.
7:30 p.m.
MECHANICS' TsevrrcrE, Reading Rooth
and Library, in Holmes' book, will be
such a fellow for a whole vacation,
And you gide will like bine too, see
if you don't."
Tuey slid 'ilia flim immoneoly, and
Uccle Will was so pleased with him
iu every way that he is going to send
ham to college.
"Mem would ever imam.: tlroaght of
that little Fred going home and giv-
ing seek a glowing deecriptton of
Frank 7' said Amos, when he heard
of his brother's good fortune, anal
from whence it originated, "I never
thought of noticing the little chap."
"11 always pays to bo polite,"
said Uncle Will, who was making
hie fret visit to the family. A. bey
-hu hits sufiicient self-respect to try
and mama the very best of himself
under whatever ciretunstancne, will
succeed when opportunity offers-
aud the 'pportunity it pretty sura
to (eeine "
east leietice .
A eprimee Ntylc: Onions will be
eaten .al,ud this season.
Tveti: sonstatutionale are be
kIle)
THE BRUSSELS POST
"1 swear by those tall (ewe in
yonder park-" he commouaed, but
eLo interrupted him. "Swear not
by thew, she said, imploringly.
"Why not P" "Because they are
slippery elms," elle said, situply,
Spring! Spring 1 Sprung! Boils! Boils
Boils 1 The hest Blood Purifier and Tonin
is Ill Carson's Stomach Sitters. Tb
People's Remedy. Targe bottlers lie onto
Totetier-"bo you (au't do 3
simple sem iu erlthinet1e 7 Now
let me explain 11 1.l yen ? Suppose
eight of you have together 443 ap-
ples, 32 peaches and 10 m01008,
what would mole of you get ?"
"Cholera morbu't," replied Melo
Johnnie.
"here Trouble 010y be iiv.peried,"
If you du not hoed the warnings of nature
mut stoma: pay attention to the mainten-
ance of your health. How often wo see a
Verson pot off from day to day aha purchase
of a inndlelna which, if prneured at aha otit-
start of Cho disease, would have remedied it
almost immediately. Now, If Johnson's
Tonic Liver Pills had boon taken when the
first au0aelue6e made its appearance tho
lilnese wouh(hay c noon '•nippedin too bud."
Johnson's Tonin hitters cud Livor Pills aro
deeldely the best Medicines on the market
for general tonic and invigorating proper-
ties, Pnls hots, per bottle. n(ttors S0 cents
and 31 per bottle, Soli by G. .1. Dradmau,
Druggist, 0russae.
MAY 11, 1888,
LtEITEI Yffiall fit
Economy Restaurant.
Genes t)tTlioulgartt. the beat attainable cows to make
Idleness is a burial of a livingthis double cropping for fending
man,••-•• [Jeremy Taylor. Ilium pay.
1'teligioo iN the porfuetlon of wis- 11.111/110:1,+ 1111)- rl'1, or%1 Irons, ) thele name
a nlwny& in leer, and Pro'
dem, praotico the beet instructor, verbielly difficult fo make live, Tho
! tbaulcsgiving the sweetest reero-
atinn,- [Horne.
e Pray for patience, every day will
• bring 90111))Il)i11g that will eel] for
its :aerobia. - [St, Jerome.
Sleep gives :0030 interl'uitsion to
the stares and pnies and grtufs that
afflict ut ; it is tee parenthesis of
our sorrows.-[lfatthow Henry,
This is the reason why we have
two ears and only one moptb, that,
WO may liar mere imed H Lk lave,
open from 6 t 8 o'eloek p.m. Wednesdays
! It ,.,is, nyunut; Lela fame lialama•
l who, en beiug reproved by her
eeeees l a, maitre, sister ora .
and Saturdays 7t1xs 'Minnie Shaw, Lib- I c.' nt . ,1 LI,a popn,ar tete amnion. 76x3(11 i 1!!tv ,''gin'+ Clara in her deco] Z1J'
R WY C 'P L' hold monthly t C l I mltldeu 0001 for being goy and
meetings on the 3rd Saturday in each giddy, and reln(udel teat theta ,.a.,
month, at 3 o'clock p.m. it ',. bwaun, b,ts •: ,1'1 baby'N tlrnes, oilcj it t�
Pres, Mrs. A. Straolr.ui, Sec. ewint email for het•, ! `30 1000108 beyond til grave, ro
SALVATION o'clock in
serviced at L1 d every
3 :1 1,'t.t 8)13i;1 ttCs'� She marked
fair I thermusic of tle ellhtres Was for if
at
cud 8 o'0loclt p.'u. on Sunday and every b;ii leer, a earns and left ilia leave: 1
evening in the week at 8 o'clock, at the - 1t wa�u c for ennui deuces.
barracks. Capt.Bates in comin:.ud. . chert What became of the rest of
'l,, 1 r'nl.tS he deesu't state. Some time ego n etoreie'. p r 10
��r lav -ra e
�- .- - --•—-- ,PI,CTOIIIA"for colds. "PEGTORI:1" Weeds port, N. Y., wee asto..ish:d
„ ,, ., for coughs. "PECTORLI."for tho limes,
ll olturea s kij,,rl"lte.l°. " PECTORIA" for the Brouebial tubus.
,1 ''PECTORIA" the best, the safest, the
-- — ------ cheapest, "PECTORIA" the great 23
A BOY'S OPINION OF BOSS. cont cough Remedy.
"A good cook throws away noth-
"Aud yen sate all the cousins, I ing," 9Lye a writer on culinary af-
suppose 7" said Maud Marsh to her fairs. Probably that's the only reit.
twelve year-old brother Fred, on his sou th,• family gale anything after
return from a distant State, where elle pr ,vides for her relations.
he had been with his father and "ghat is reciprocity 7" asked a
mother to visit their grandfather, young 10 y of her beau, "Well,"
"Oh, yes, sis ! and it was really a said he, blushing just like a pat
pity that yon weren't well enough to been flush, "If you do just as I do, swered the man ; "twenty four boys,
go, for grandma and grandpa and that is reciprocity." Whereupon 1 twelve late of twins, and wo have
all the uncles and aunts wanted to he gave her au object loupe in os no children dead. At night what
see you." eulation. can't get into the wagon, bank
"And not the cousins ?" Patsy cardltf married a music under 1t en the ground. We are
"They didn't have much to say teacher. She gives up pounding all Isere, stranger."
about it." the piano, and ho gives up pounding "A neat trick was played upon
"Tell me abort them, Fred. everything elan Eureka! Marry me by an old toper the other day,"
Which did you like the beet ? Whiel) the music teachers to the prize remarked en East Side saloon
one 811101ld eve all moat enjoy a visit fighters. and the country is ',evade! 8 keeper. "Tile old soak brought in
from ?" He told her that his business a black bottle and asked for 50 cents
"Your questions pile up like the called ilia to Europe, and that be worth of whiskey. I drew it and
trimmings on your new summer bat,might be gon0 e year, with a pale hung onto the bottle while he went
This one is three -Aeries, but can beface and a beating heart he nervouo- through his pockets after the silver.
aneweiiu ail: uLe word- Frank." • ly awaited the effect. Finally the Presently he pot on a loop of die -
"But why 7" Ile 10 1101 the old- girl • peke : "You seem a trifile maY and said he had lost the mee03'..
est 7" nervone and excited, lir. Sampson," All right, save I, and turned out
at a toast singular sight iu front "f
the store. A largo wagon drawn
by a heron and an ex had halted
there, and, clustered about the
vehicle, were twenty four children -
all boys. In the wagon was the
mother, who explained to the as -
tom iBhed storekeeper Ib-tt they were
on their way from Connecticut; to
Ivdiane, and were having a family
moving. "Is this your family ?"
asked the merabaut. "Yes," au
"Nett the hairdeomest. Amos is she said. "are you afraid of being the whiskey and put the bottle on
the ellest and Stillman tile bast beanie' ?" the bin. IIe took it and went tawny,
10o1(ln" 11, 1'+ 'I"v tlilllt•' lilt Time The •aietreeriro Paleuoas so often observed saying he'll hack after the inebritaor
for ail hole called Stills,.111 3'tnm1: girls and'vo,oen to due in a groat resent1 He didn't eem0 back,
1 saw filo measure, to a Iaah of rho re4 enrpuscles in presently.
)nOBL of cin) ,1 a.. • of rho Coll 11110 the Meal. Tore,medythis requires a mod. however, but. five minutes later' 1
(rsue'vlrh pruluoas toes: neollssary 1(ttle fo flim 81111112 00 11 h"rae bock
�e ens all lilt 311110 liptiu,l{ 1u� bleed onaeifrum,Lw, cell the bust yoE discov- ,
•
down,n, ere m i ransnu r r,.•,1e !titters. Prima u0ons. around the o!ilour peeing 300)1tulll'
fa'1- hazing u), , , y asst '( uu pet• battle at G. A, Dearlman' p to
ing o ger a jr,l,:. 011 m0, 0" 111 sem . i/n1( 61„X0, nrusscle: hi the bottle with a &tick, and after
wan 7, put elle at a disedvertat•e , L v upg ]non who was oalliniz on peke guru out a thimbleful of whist'
Ho is very bright, a good scholia-. ' a lair treee,t the other evening Lad 1y into it 0113. I seized the bottle
and not ill natured, but I had ,e a very nerl.,w escape from baying a aid made an investigation, What
keep mord over every word 1 spot:-•, � very important section of hie ward do you 111101( 1 found 7 Why, rho
or he would este) me up in sone : robe mutilated by a savage dog, old rascal had forced a sponge as
over „mart way that made him very Nothing knocks the Isentiment out of big as my °leeched fist into it, and
disagreeable. the ttcerego young wan quicker thio hal soaked up a glassful of my
"Amos being the oldest, took 1C. than fin playful nip of a double -
up' n 3,UU t if to lteep all the young jawed, overshot bull perp. Tie up
people ii, 'ri'd'. r Allot aleggi 1 vent •' the doge.
us up in her aaalng meal to cleft, There is a maiden in town of
and tel acquainted, but =1.10u8 Las • rather mature years, who has, it is
pre .1 r 1 g propriety alI the time as supposed, her first sweetheart. and,
if eat 1 . 'i of 11- Were eaaegn6,as if to make up for in+t time, she
;a
"Fr ;.1: , gentleman an all t',. . makes love with nucommen energy,
time, whether wo were alone ur wi 1d The other evening passers by the
otter ' --ear ffe res l,i11l1 •t) ! hetla0 were regaled with a full view store the color of carpets.
u crumble • " cake will not c b11, if °ut
r of) rounds r. Bich
� n tt few nude of billing tat , .Il for gremlins, 1andcnnl
h 1 un
n f+ 1'
overoi" 1'11 aI 1101 shawl 1 Ia Eel 0)100111:1301 0renlntio0-the blind with a knife clipped in slot crater.
her 5 11 1,0.1 ho 1 t' WAS 110. Tho juice of two orangoa added
lama ,c. it+, reamed about l cul. I thiel(," said the minister, who 10 a pitcher of lomonade greatly ins.
area -') I -'. e,e1 genies, 0111 ah0) 108881(11191)30710110)311)-, "tint; i118 31080a it.
Fellteal 1. , eleeut all the reit I easier ' 1 (nee children than 1:1 drive Starch ie much cheaper by the
1104,, c r -.1 ho 1.'ew muob teeter thein, Gentle wards are more of- hex.
thana. did.'111t (ca, he W,z - r factiv tan ha1;,h on- .""I duck \'egutabias are boa utoruit hi a
only c ! :• !:,:.1 for y: t1 1 01101. se., t.r raid the lady (0 )1lerly, and room by themselves.
lie ;; a... ,,,,rr . NI r11,1 net cuni, reed then 111.)e raised the window, and dlixiug mill: ie illjuriulle to the
er11 y e 11.1e ; 1(1:' as the -....,r,•11-' sudden' shouted teller bey, "Joan, yield of batter, 111yethe Ploughman,
n.e rote() dl'. 011,l tell yc,110 is If von ;.'en's come out of that mud. This is well known to the milkmen
017' t 1'107- 1 »brut 111111 t "!'. ) p33)111)' T'li br"Ci( y'nilr heel( I" and butter measure.
Ono 1ea030011101 of 1tmr10010 10 ft
whiskey when I filled the bottle."
Household Lints.
tee lemon juice] for rough hands.
The population of Wiudsor is
now 11,100.
.3. tablespooutnl of ammonia in
one gallon of warm water will re -
Innen I ,l. were cominb Lem ,
teacup of water applied with a rag
r in. 7„131 3, 1. .0"n nt.0u'1 Sunday 806001, do
i I .1 n .l , tae 1 ,:,,;.t 1 J•; t' '� "1'lirr•1 PLrv. Smith of l:1• will clean solver or gold jewelry.
U(.
the e.
lar4: I 1''' 1'''-1''
: 1" alt 1 l 1., !f 1 t n y nn,t knew 1) greet 1f sa;^litres bark is sprinitled
war ja a:1 0:.1 ._;1 just t O t.11 , I l.al alp 'at 1110 Piblo. :New, tell 118 among 1riod frlit 't will Keep out
])e. , dli,rlur)g Mee that's in this Bible the worms.
ii'.Ltt i l 1'1,31 ' 1 gaily, „'Til^,9d tura, can you 7” "Yeti), thir ; 115 t'netlaakod lime is excellent for
you," sbo oaicl, "1 lil(o li'ran11, fr: ,n
onf
:.hAt1,0n13t1 Jodrnioe'ds 10;8v8ed08 lIn n 114d a
p
o
i111
cleaning
g small articles in steel, such
your cte:LriItioL, bort, and Frank 1t etba3oWrlry buckles and the lit:.
Anil be." p11(11 of my when I was Clotheapius boiled a few minutes
r _ baby, them hair,air, a loaf slats fellow'ss and utckly dried once or twice a
WCa �,• do you !i10au, Mand ?' for ' pbeture." q
Ins eater lied seated herself at her Are you not going to use a blend purifier
desk, and was proceeding to write a this Spring r If so. remember that 1)r.
letter. "Are you going to offer to C'ariou's Stemmed' Bitters 10 one of the
marry flim, as the prin008809 801130- I !,est 1(now11. Large bottles n"0 conte.
times do their knights in the fairy "flow glad you must be that leave until thoroughly dry. Will
stories !" your husband leas quit visiting come out very nicely and repay the
saloons 7" Y slm it trouble.
'Oil, no 1 But Undo Will has;Promised rno Mill. iu boiling always forms a
written, inviting you and inn and , ;sleet be went into bnainess for him.
Covsirl .11ulen to 91) with hiui 0n a self that ho would never go bate a peculiar acid, 8o n pinch of Soda
trip to the beach. Ho said 1 couldsateen egaill, unit he hats kept his 811°ltld be added when beginning to
invite mutof the Cunnecti0ut cons. ' word. It atilt bo a struggle for 0°0k`
mnce;nor n, but he beers u n heroi- A.ltnn and plaster of Pieria mixed
1ES-whichever 1 pleased -e -to
go, p l with water and used in liquid stats
)n
with as. 01 °o8n, as .1 bad never 3811y," "What is his bnsin0sa q
aeon any Of thorn, :1 81;0.114 1201.0 b0• new ?" "11.0 keeps a drug store," toren a hard compatlltieu and a 1130-
ful cement,'
month become moro durable.
To clean black silk, sponge on
both sides with weak ammonia wat-
er, then roll up 021 a roller and
vited the elde t---_.' .t ereesoao
.1 ;r i; t:. b. i,+wrnod Pram the sigh6 of Dry buckwheat floor,if repeated -
„But Frank gets the invitation 1 a bel ad. 1'niil"p1 eat t�ldi1it pmmoturo 1
,q tinlo. i>r, not k,l :t lith on rvtthout�mak worst grease Riots 013 carpets or any
1 ivg n:, rat ,9•t to eat a 11. t; Ot a battle bt er, t
iirarenwrnrl a (,:rerun If 1.- it admit.'
tie many things from barn in jn8t,taEsethny' „8th, vi r frcnll v(tality': ami au well e3 French chalk fol' grease
Herb dr.a,ein,,. ':tn druollatssoll it. - epobo On B111i',
).,rL4vnee, rf tin heir ren bo stn ort if 't , y applied, will entirely remove tho
interrupted 1).rank, toaamg lip his
hat. "That is find 1 I leerimed over othO1 1 Oolan :loth and will ;answer
these few days. Think Of bofug with ' 1” I.pa ltd ilnl, , l I , , LeelricI bn(ng a 01
Having 11 just ope1101 i(1 the !Melt Curia.
01• Store, formerly ueoupied by 11, Mal.
1)e+t H1L'n0N& In setting them out i6 vola', Brussels, 1110 opposite rru')' 1„
life I'n:uo111rn.
obtain ml by Waitinl, note1 new •
growth is about to begin, lay this T
time the ground is snipclenufv E3. CQ"1" 1I E.A.LS
warmed to (111ow 1"'.)) 91' ),8th. Tho (At ell immutable Hours)
sprouting of pew bili•, ,tb•)ve, and of
ucw root,: below the •nrfaoe is situ. 7n$ FOlt TW1;N'1'Y C'I3N'I'S.
ultau°,)ns Hach helps the other.
rape Yi)l' 8 which have large,
abaudaut foliage that develops v •ry I :1 r.all is 1•eperi:Llly ealicitod nod every
rapidly are better nut -met nn1 nnt'.l attontiml 1si11 ne p11fd to I'atroi,e. A ]tan•
tin gt•otted ,hers ;vttrtu eluant;, .o ifedlnlmber of Idt'Iv and Gentleman
-IGeno of Genual, 11 0. ,30tt 13ear'lare wa•.fed.
nm never to IONa oousrb ,n.'•,es: begin 1v exua0d their un la, au.
of lay 1 °0 Iwpurt,wco as Ito 11'4° . they shtrulil sic tuk0u 11p 11 n1 13 (1 tl I F.4 S. 1312f),'1J)1 00T, Prot.
:cruel and mural beiva. 1Vhoevr r 1n Num./ 4!1110 bel'u:1
r:sp0uts it i, rn . 111 •u,l. 1 ,!'„117' the U, lmeemmLs 11)1 ., hevtle tN mni-
teie respect.---[Cuauejo.� grittur0 tun 0,71,110 ,,,:10,1), b11 it
Thiuk 1 Think 1 Thant I s.u:i ro never cane from its "rigival imine
member 1110:. except as it was hn,tlg ( by rail
'ob,r .'taN ma 41 rat}'s
r',;tda rlr e:hu 11'l ill lit ) Le ii:L i.N 1,
will sond0mu haat, epeemi, but cn° otat•les. S0mn have �111na 08,111
nut recall th'e damaaul, weals anti hue)'
heart- c6oa it 010)1 o• Navel' b'. carried in Europe 111 year:
wllev we sent po-.ct,.,IS eabroal,
oil IV of reel) Ft' ;,, 01 d tt•'n,,.
[Manion.
U„d„ iu a u t;ubor i /d:b 1 u ,ul'lu u
ail: n fn:•'•rs which_ God that any field e,°M1pes Ira 01Sittltinne.
Y (0ivee ns If the b,ttlee aro 111.0 io 11)mber, 11
ravel out for wane of hemming, geld tat a Lliattuco fee•n any where
turottgh our own nntbau1ft'lu''as 3010tees were grown I1(;t year, and
For though prayer precarot) 11008
Lige, giving praise :lora keep til,, Nlnuted vary lilt:, sem0'ima& es
,,., - 1 O,Lpe'+, fiat )t is 1101 .}pf, 71„'•rvli''••e
to rely ell this, U ottroyl:14 no
be Iles Pr polsuning their lame ea
the 0ufy sere way of waving the
0101),
Tl10 ell Adam and Eve tendency
to tluoty the blame of human wrong
cluing on tb.o brute creation is nut
yet extina(. As iltheirating this
fact a New York milkm.tu nes been
explaiuiug bow it i+) that tee milk
he furniu1ed is not up to the requir• This Com.panyis Loaning 1(1000y
ed standard. The cow, he claims is on Farm decn ity 0t .Lowes`
the responsible party She slcitnd 1-).tri;s oi'• INTEREST.
off the richest of the milk, the cream
in fact, in too upper part of her bag.
Thitt is given last, and ie technically
called. 'strippings.' Tho thrifty
tanner sells this extra rich milk by
itself for butter making, Wbat he
sande to market, though not water-
ed, is naturally deficieut in fat, and
thee makes the milk too heavy.
When liens begin laying in
winter, unless well supplied with
lids iu some form, their egg shells
are thin and easily broken. If the
habit of eating egg, is forimod it is
not tvueill while to break the habit
in t110 Lieu except by chopping her
Loa,' ell'.. I'eovo:llien iu this cube,
its iu . any otlu'rs, ie bettor then
gtih t r sa bsl 't't of them - [Fuller.,
Did Christ die, and Shall stn live?
Neu llu c uctfiod Io the w- 11,1, and.
•111111 our tiffeetinns to the 10orld he
quick and lively ? 011, where is
the spirit of Elim who, by the tJr,i.a
of Christ, wee crucified t.) abs world
and the world to Him ?- [Owen
Oilristino faith is a grand cathed-
ral with dlvtucly-pietnrod windows.
Standing without you &0e ten glory,
nor can possibly imagine auy ;
standing within every ray of light
reveals a Harmony of unspeakable
splendor. -[Bishop Port.eus.
The world man 111 ,afford to lotto
those who out of their riches are
coutinually doing good to the cause
of religion. It can well afford to
part with th000 mom du uothiue for
ilf progress iu a religious or pilau
tliropic way.- [Rev. E. lt. Russell.
Let 03 serve God in the sunshine,
while he makes the sun shine. We
shall then serve him all the hatter
in the dark when He sands the
darkness. It is sure to come, Only
let our light be God's light, and
our darkveos Clod's darkue&e, and
we shall be safe at Dome when the
great nightfall comes. -[F. W.
Faber. the cure. Tho vest should bo well
- — - lanai with straw, and in boxes large
els c•tnn C'')otem. 0nune11 foe the hen to 'novo hermit
Au avenue of well•gaown trees by iu them without disturbing tato eggs,
the road -i l•., allies a feral vasal' po long tis cold tveaeher lasts only
S percolate or white earthenware
more attraotivo, and ousts little ex- 'Amid bo ascii f 0' nett ogge. IF
cepa the labor of setting. Ou high ens are, gashes.:I ,laity from the
gronncl too sugar m11plee thus set nests there will bo little chauue of
will make t1 stater great) tate• a few 1110 Lena l:arubn; the bili Went of
years, On 1 ' : ds the eine is at eatingthem.
handsome tree, but its roots extend
far into the fields, and are very like-
ly to get into underdrains when the
roadside is drained, as it 81100171 a1 -
ways bet
After a cow has dropped her calf
1)r system 18 always more or less,
feverish, and the milk correspond-
ingly unhealthful. It is strongly
laxative, and therefore exactly fitted
for the requirements of the young
calf, for waste n 11 .rltre designed it.
But it is nut ;.afu to feed it to 01 er
stock, except with great caution. It
will cause abortion hi )OW8 heavy
with pig, tboneh these are the onus
n
that a haat 1 , •
t ltta+l.l farmer mightfleet
h
think of. fe1 , }}aril it.
The chief g tett u1J94fIr•u:ra
need to make mare money is to got
au' of tho old ruts. The extra c+31e
and labor which market gardening
implies 'aro to many an objection,
They should 1 + ':"n19v,dnt'ed an ilii
vantage, They educate him ill
clualitioe n''3 eery'n thorou It cad
successful plosecation of his emu
business. 3.f the farmer begins
gradnally and moderately in market
gardeuiug h0 will :'rob 15ly make a
success of that Irl..: b '
I,suios evil„ n
,f
. �trf
1 e armor to over • other rn
'There is morn gait], in properLiL,n
1/, its food, during the firs) year of
t .,y animal's life than there is any
einem) after. Acting on this 10111,
calves predostiaed fur the butcher,
inclutlin all 11 gratia• males, Indy be
well fed until they MO a year old,
and then turned off for beef, 11
killed thus early, the male el)00ld
nut bo castrated, am it is 000(lleee
and 818013 damaging cruelty. It Will
thrive better, end make more tender
and sweeter beef if not eas1rated
than it will if this Operation bae.
boon performed.
.Barley ie eomowhet better than
oats to sow early for soiling pun
peso8. It grows up to cutting size
more quickly, and. just before head-
ing out is especially rich and Bum -
lent for cows giving milk, There is
still time after the selling barley is
cut off to grow a crop of fodder
corn or Hungarian grass. This
doable crop Byetonl requires homey
manuring to snake it successful? but
that sloes not matter, as 11 furn1ehee
Abundant feet for the stock required
to lake the nt0Ltnre, It Hoods also
\13)m' ro t.oth!
Any Amount of Money to Than
on Farm or Village Pro-
perty, at
0 CO u', P,')'dent. Yearly.
Straight Lettun with privilege
of repayill,'; }1'1)011 required.
Alilily to
A. blunter,.
Ulrisiv)c Court Clerk, Brussels.
aUROIII AND BRUCE
Loan & l nvestment Co.
.g ortgage,s L011.r(lhat'ietl.
9:1ViNGS
BANK BRANCH,
8, 4, and 5 per cent. Interest
allowed on Deposits, according
to amount and time let.
OFFICE. -Corner of Market
Square and North Street, Gode-
rich.
Horace Horton,
MANAGER.
Da
fLaremi 9t1
Q1 (ID
Tho Ilrautfurd ()Ilea mill is The Attention of the Public
wor!flug 0801' 1!:110 on an order is culled tO the fact that the
from China.
The light keeper allot a very fine
wild geese at frond Eau measuring
five feet four inches from tip of
suing to tip of wing, and throe toot
one Melt long, a very lino bird.
larlegels
Woolen
1r,rry > r=w .I will
11 r1t1
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The Oranbrook Lime
Works
1170 in full h1)011 1311)1 11 first -elites
(rive
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11,:1_-.. , 1 Tweeds, Yams,
J.2 , Cents Per Bushel, .I;tarbizetv:.Ttct,m12-,star
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B3U'a' A GENUINE
SEWING MACHINE
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For it is putting ether ;Machines •
cat of doors evt:l3.weelc.
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for the next 30 clny,tl
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you .11aisi1 bring the
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Woolen Mill
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