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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-10-23, Page 3­ _­___ - I ­ ­ . 1 ��77­__ .. . - _ 11 __­�­__­­ ­ _. - __7 ___ , — —, - F . __ _­­ ­ -1 __ - , — .. __ F " -­ .- - . I . _._----_._-______i- ,:,--,, . 1. � � - I .11 � , . ,.. . . � � . 1 7.- - � I I I i - I . . . - I � . I . I - � : � . J . . . t . . . . I i .. i . .. . �. I I I . . - . I . I 4 I I2 - I . � - � I . . . I . � I I . I . i� i . I I .1 I - . I I � � . I . ; I I I . i t � I . I � . - .- I . . . � . . - I I : ! . . : ! � . I . . p 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 I : - � - - I . � I - - t � V I I I . . . � I .. . - I .� .. I I � I I . . � -1 � - � � - . . - v I � I � - I . I t � . ­ I . - I I- I � I . . .. I . , � I . 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I - Mmwftl- I TM -1 � � � � I - I _10010000011 . � ­ _6�m_ ­ - - __.._____ � 1.1-10,1111 � � - I NN1NNi6_"_0;M � � �-14��. � , . I . ­. ­ �_----.-� � � I . i� � I . . CAMEMBERT CHARSErs I � ­­­, I . � i I - � I *..%- . I . __ _. . . . . . MOL410L � � . . , I Is% . � �. . - I - Ulm ;_ - . I , � - .1 � 11 I - : Wbon Well Us" it to Most XP*mWe and Un1wo-C . "Im Liable to Datollation by a P4atle � I ... I - wholtsomer. I I 1. I I T lie 2-� . . I . , � - � I - , 1. . . -0ttaumber and TuAili, Wre.IA Aiuot be \1\1N � .1 - - -1-1- � .. . �, N - , I'll, C-amaniberb 0-51".50 dates from the last I . - ' 111wated lvltj�a sina." . � , � � - -century only. it owet its namo to the � ' � � L� -_ . I I 1_ . I otied authorlty# bir, Joaeph � 'N I � � .Chat, n . 1 7TI, �� I . , . - - � ,Ice of, Its creation. ,�_, ; � .. _-- . -- . , A '1 cer- tain Mrao, .. L 4 D . bleeban, �nrgea tree planting, and says 1. - - , V, �� � � . Juarel, with her husband, , cultivated I pwwmwamp%� -1 - , i .. 1. __ - ! 1: . . - � . that almost everybody i knows of eur F, *% I � - , s9me farm land in the commulia of Cam- I � I i . . 1#0 JJft9& J*�J � - , - - I . common Arderloan elm, an it. is to be , IF I e row - I found in Its Wild above in s6many parts I - I 11 � i -T . 11 - . . of.ibe coubtry. And tho elm leaf beetle F - - , t- - 10 - - ' � �;�il -tiGn I. I - bert In 171N, Thin naw produe t I f U'S , n�i L I J;1t_# wag sold at fires w Ir In the communet � SITT R 4-1 4 1 V I I and as Arputan, on market dwis, Bub , Ir � J' ­ I . I I I It Inoreii. � � kno,wi of it too, unfors,u�ately. In o:)un-� . � D, th * dainwid for � A .4 � . - I - = d 6� not materially I - 1E ` -w "I . . - . try places tbo beetle " I A -4 I ­ or,* a fa -m years later It W-48 necessary to J I � . - � - :11 � atoblifth a depot In the latt-er town. Is a'purely vezetable System Injure It, aiq far- ar, I have. observed, In k 40L � 0 I - .- � . In 1-t�l 3.5larto Iiaral, the eldWnt ni s;r ried I — - cities the trees are slypost defoliated. -:" ,� � w L I - I - ood Pun,fier 'and 18prayingis have been exorwd to success- t '� '44M � I I Renovator, - B1 r -.k daughter, conti..-m-d tho mother's busl i a .1 fully, as in tho case of ot,her trees. It Is a I I , . I I �. nev". ntl wm peo3lially row,--rited In 1011 i . � -, N _Ii 0 i RA -,, . I � . Tonic. ; pity that this, one of the bandsoment of I � __ by tho Nurma.i"Iy sAr-o-Ant-lon.. Sho orkaned i. I I i I A�_ - I fa � . b . -1 I our large growing native tress, cannot , �,, (,. I I e depotti, ak d hor t4ther-In4avy, ,,,ar mor - ,a S ' I A medic�lne that acts direcdy at be had without thp, riok of having to - 411 . I . � Id. I-laynt.1, introd0did tho An.4 PAIU0111- 1, combid Its inesot f6es, � The English elm' � � .-1 I - I - aheasee,fn the Own of (ition - on the Stoulachp I I. much . �A . - I . bert . wiwe the same time we, depredate � _ 41541k . - I .bWr,, 11mv. do J.,es. . . .4 Man our .native li, '. I , � � _ r"Ve-t - ,bar goddaug %ert, estab- Liver� Bo*els and Blood. - one III, - and it cannot, bo- recommended. '. ­ -_ ____ I lished the 11r,3Z Camembert choose manu- . i � � . :5t1rf_1 t. it, _ . - . I would-lik6 to say som"bing 'In. ts-vor .� i . � w"! 2.770., " I I , i - � . - .� uctcr�y In, Carlvndof4, In order -to succeed It cuie� Dyspepsid, Piliouintsof , , 1 , I , _", rIMOUS I I , , . I . I of the magnolill a6urnipato for: street ! I I � � il - . well In the making of this. chame It is . ., I .: ? � Q0 i at4ov, Pim 0 01 - -what a ,,trouble It If to . I 1 _DS4 - I _ f � I ^ be-/ nillk, which I I transplant liblo species fifely! There is I ne""Ory not to'sldrn t r - , - ples B i1sp Head pla"Ing. � but ayion - ­ - ,should coagulated, and to lonve the but- aChe, Salt. Rheum, Running Sores, hardly sk mors.difficult ,rea Of any kind DIIAR �41PEA � __ , sermaking for the months from Blay to Ind' est'on, Erysipoas, Cancert to deal with, I tiblego' i;-fifim been trans- _Xce;. , , _kuguld car only 19 � planted within not mor 3 than two or I � I � ,,, nt which time of the * , 1 7 C LICt C .. . . dry cheemm can temade. Rannelklia-Added Shingles, Ringworm or any diseaso three years, It Is ahr, ost uselem, to I . � I � � � $o, the milk, which fe gently - to D10, and PAIN It THE � , -mising from an impoverished .Of attemotlit with tbase Ift'go enough for 1: 7 , . I . a f afterward left In repose in vess a *Ith a - _. " 9 '. - I � street planting.- And, � i vvith all mom- I I t AND Wooden cover till the cm#ulqtion � has impue condition of the blood. - . � I noliss, the attempt -mbe ; be made in the . Arriyed at the propor point, Toiamortain I . . spring. It is aseless to plant In the fall, . 10 - ftr saft by Ell OrN911MI& � this one plows the back of a flager on I . The youngest trees poi sible shoulit te SUMMER C . I � - - - fte awface, and It It to not st;ined with . � I - . . .1 . L, Planted to have thor best chance of sue- � . � I �, . - - __ . Jh* milk It suffloss. Nbxt 0onies -t40 I ceiks. A great many pemons set out rowp � 4 . I I . . L W - .. . 'Proco" of putting -the arearn Into formo The Saaforth � ofthis treso because of Its large 10ATOA, IT* KFIF90T8 Alj� I I I I wh1oh: are open at both ofid% and placed . . - - � I � : I yellowish white flowerg� and pink fru$t I . . I I . . 0,0 rushes so as to let the drops of thin - . IT; AOTS L#K4 � � ft-, I . . - pods, but for the reasdna given above, , . I . I .... ' : I . - milk run off %sily. 'Tbo cheeses are after- Tea, Store , many of them are disnpPOIDtod witli BELIEF ALMOST . . - . � : . : I - ­ ; . I Ward carefully salted and tr�ken to the results. Tho tulip tro' Is Closely allied . ,I � - F tke I ao where they are It,,ft irom , Still leads in Black, Green and Japsn Tess, I 'A I b4& drying pla . � Salada, black and mixed Teas and Ar. to the magnolia. and, While not an easy � t I . shr" to four if'oek-9. � * -lead tree to transpiant, It Is aot tin diffliult to =====9 . deal vf Ith as the. otberi Ito large, hand - I I on the third or fourth clay they begin - onis black and mixed Teas. I also Pleasanto Rapid, Re' I , . � . I ' I I i � I t.0 bo coveted with small. brown points. in all the best coffeep, also sugars in all some. leaves and its ale in, s 7 ooth bark, . I . I In I � I . 9 _ - V After a week or ton days tfiey are full of - the diffenrent kinds, from granulated ' It, too, . neads to, � I �� � . � - make it much admired. I I r , P . � down to the very darkest. � M &pis : I : . t of white Vegetation, with a few . I vi � � � � . a for be set In apring.and to. be well Pruned. HOUSE�614 i I .1 � blanksbetween. When they, begin to s�rup'_Mcs quiirt�-best An and . ,_ E , . ,a or As'Its character Isto *ake a verylarge I � ; . sweat, and donit'stlai;tcy the fingers, they Golden syrup, two galloil paile Byrup . . ASK YOUR 10RUGGIST440 . . - I � � I .--;f � are placed on planks and carried -to the f6r $1,00, :&be biking. molusm, pork, , treei It Is fitted for planting along wide . i � I - avenues. Where a talit spire -like tree if; : ; 7 .. . I . i . cellar# to arrive at a state of perfection. long clear bsoob, wholesale and. reta,ilp wanted, notbing surpawisso the sallsburia. I PRI.CEt , M . . T _ -smoked backe, ,boloupa ' � - - This: ocouplesanotber.20 or 80 day.%. dur smoked home, - It ' branclies but little Until It gOtS Of I I I I - I .j , r i sausage, lunch bacon, born -beef, beat i - - ita cool I . Ing which time they � must be carefully I . . - I I I I nearly tull-size. Its leaycoaresbaped Him - I � I . . � I watched and tended. When they are ripe pure 1%rd, butter and eggop all at 0iose of the maiden,hair fern. For some . I . I een� the - i Shety a,re placed in half-domns, wrapped thelowest. prices. . . I - I - , time. it was a costly tree, but now that � fasten- We "vs. also, f[our, corn -meal, bran, sborto- . Fu rn it � , I . -� . trees are ripening- seedsi-here the u r , ' . ; . in, Paper mind coyered wl th straW .. ; . . feet the. I ad with string- ready for their , jourftey. oatmeal# -rolled wheat, Tillson's rolled I � r � : . 7 . $1 . bad at small cost. , i ; I � . I I ; qats, banner oats cream of wheat, qua. . . I - � . i for you i , They a" also packed In rush baskets or 2 I � , . . i I 11 ; t white wooden boxes. The 'priod of - the . ker oats, malts vitae, - vim., gronols, - - . ; I - flakes, cream sodas and all kinds of � �, A 1!�Iuable �rlentAl Pluni., . . � I � I - . I I Camembertvarisit with the season. In ,` 6 L doths, i U n de rta I : , - fe ney bisiuitx, grape nuttz, swiss 'food, Thebandsomeplum depleted- In the i 4 � � r - . the summer they may fall as low as five . - I I � , - - � � - . � - .. � grabain wafers fis two pound tins, pure -out was imported fiom, .1apan. by Luther . i . I- . � francs the dozen, and go up again. some- . � . I I ; I . . I . r new honey ' it' ' Burbank 6f Califoirmia, In 1885, with a I ! times- to eight and nine francs. When : * I I i - � I I �_ � � - I have &-few boxes of very fine raisins to sell lot -of ?tber- seedlings. As -it proved . .1 r 11 Made it is oue of the most agreeable. , w - ; I we ' ' - ' ' I. have s; very 0 . If you� want a &M h . at who saide prices. a perior to many of t4o misnarned kinds . of cheeses. - London � is i t � and wholesome I * y r' J T . leg I eliabl I sanitary -ma ! I fargestook of fresh'groctries of all -kisdep .u'pon coming to fruiting age,. gain,,), : r � . I . _1 I 4 Standard. , . ­ � - . which will be sold at very class" prices. ,Were sent to Pomologi9t Van Demariof There if MOtbilig like . ­ ' 4 . U rIdden p4�ents bavear. % . : I A good! soot tMenti of chins. crockery, the.agrkultural de aftment at . Wasbi 9- - . m Feedful: to Develop Breed. , P . i o - . 10 ivill be sold. . I i is msi6bi a �. ,- - 11 Whom, feed Is acaroe - and cattle have and glisaws,re, all.of whi h I . � . I ­ heal up o6 th I I I , - , . cheap. I . I " - . i , w I Wo- , to gr-a-zo In poor quality of grass, It Is I We also remind o ; � ; I have-ni lot of very clean, home grown tim- : . i. . I r . . i3npossible, to grow with profit the br �t vertical food Davio e L . I . ; othy seed for fall sewing and guarantee- ' � . honestly . � . elieve that i I- of cattle which do not mature and fatten - � . . . i - I ; it to he clean. - � . '� � . - . "Th . ' � ; easti,y," says an exchange. age oha'r- country. ! It has all th ; : � I anted ; fresh butter &nd, eggs, for which t--.� . - acterlobt l into the Shorthorn and, notinpeding, to ti .. � - _ the bigheet market price will -be paid'in , . . I- � . treed. In the fertile low land shires of . � foot to pl! , le. themo the : - � NO I I cash or trade. � I 1. I � I England, where it Was originated. The few seco Beforel I ; - A larae stock of all sizes of fruit jars at the - - 7 � - � see the D4viv. We' -Nub i Jermery, and Guernsey broods originated -, 0 , � � right price. Malt. cider white wine I � . - 9 oli�-%p in, pric6, ; � in the Channel Islands,where the winters . I chinelf, - - % and standard vinegar. Salt by the barrel / r . - . �. � I - ara�always warm and ther air is always . and loose. - . � I - I - P ,axes. I - I - - . All ktude �d Fain : . molsL The Holetains also originated In a I 01 ! � . . I I nishingq4, � r - - - moist climate. In t4e Isl,and of Jersey . : __ I . , . I C! -, .1 . ­ . I I I I , . iijo' caii3ifs iYad parstilp,1 are largely used 2 . I . ,�,pbolstaring-Xe . Irt Is believed by I ly T = A, -, G, AULT - ' . T as winter feed for cows, . . care OUG. : - : � ; ie aeal of � many that. this winter feeding on these � I . I - - , � 1'. ; - I -D r" T -L- I I I : ; . [at of ont rootpi, which are apiong bbe best for mak- . � I 18, siveral I j.ag rich milk "d high -colored butterP SEAFO-111n, . - � ,� . - " , ts - v � i � idyforfte V - In doysloping - I — 1. . � '. vs no0*, ku had a groM Induenc � . I 1. .1. " 0 1 adet . �.ember, �L t uce rich mIlk and Wood's Phomphodineg ' ' I I � 1 "( i I ae�&ill I I buttsr in the janinials obus fed. Ths value � istepo" I I ­ I 11 ��, I And -Em I It A4 dis- I milk producer, - ' 1. WE . I of the animal as a old, welli "t9ai * [ 19� . i z � - � I- e �1_ � X. � I I DTAL� � Whether ei-thoroughbrod or grade, will � __ aiid reliable ' r Receives 0 " prcmpt�a f . = Prewation. Has bow ur � . I ;- i . be.� affected. In a large degree by tho food . prewribedi and used - I � A � Night calls answered a . E� F , � . the hatfor receives previous . tol- giving I I over 40 Years. All drue, I dence, second house e I . 1W - , ; , . I % . t I - � a in the Dominion I 11 . 4 - 4Z 24 . milk ftnd�durinz the first Year followiDg � 9 W_ , Ili I blacksmitif shop. . I I � I The feed should be of such sk nature and .... �bf .Vanada, sell and 4 � 1. .1 . I 19COmmetid- as ,b : � . - n!a:�j � � I �� glyen �n such quantities as to keop the'. 4 yi - I TITO, Duiin.%�-Tx PT,ux. M To Before and AfUr. the 6W �1 Knechtel � t animal In a AvalthY condition wiGhout I . Wkindthat6ur6s and ..... � I � I t . I laction. IV Promp and . I ! t � � laying on fat. This can be regulated by gives univers .tiv : . al satid of Nervous Weak- I '. . 235 41 � the feader fix ouch it way as to have aA porma ently cuies all forms � I � � ,,, Spe,"Kwrhwa, XmPotMO nod it In bonpr of, the AF I =uoh Ili -fluence on tho f 1%-ess* Binissim I v ton, who ohriste � - ��-SE : , . uture produotlon emses; the exceissilie introducer. , I Z I : and alleffectsof abuseGrOx ytimuumu, XenW I ! �_151 -13 . of the animal aq the matter of brooding. 'use of Tobacco, opiym or i The fruit, which is of medium sizi, � � h lead to IbArmitye I ; i . �e � We do not mean by thio that an anlynal Cd Brain Wo"Y, all Of Whic . or, carries remark- j i - sanity Cousun�ion and., Earl GraVd'. and of dark red col � f - b.w#a with beef tondenoleva oan bechanged ?ne Wia .ably well and theref - dipted . " - r ore f3eenis a � � , Price 9 pe,,package or irs G " " *� re. plea8e, 8iz wi cure. Mailed Proi I to a profitable dalry aulmal, but we do ,_ On a of an am bsr buo, I I . �. - lateid to any that many a vrell bred dairy boipto9prica. ,8end for freelpam;hlet AddreN for market. The flesh I blin' other I _bs � The WO04- comp"yo, , juicy and of-, flavor resem 9: - '" anlmal,haf be�n utterly ruined for the ent, caaad% japan plume. The tree has prowul n -.A i w1u4s"', P , � . �Urer. I daLry by'improper feeding and handling, Wood's Phosphadine Is . sold in Sesforth by 0. Aber- hardy as far north as Goneva, N. Y, I �� 4 and a 663-13 agd t,b91t often an ordinary bred heffor hati, 1. V_ Fear, J. S. Roberto Alex. Wilson, where the specimen, here illustrated was ; . . 1959 t I - has been d9veloped IntO a superior (IstrY druggloW. � growni I � I ,Bow uy the attention given to this mat- I . I . , 11 , I - i 11 . I . " . . jwr. Wel sheveftoya contend that the dairy- . ]KeepingFall and Winter Apples. , I 11 . . . Z ; I � I - . � - I 0 . I � . I � � Man W12, byseds ayad ralses the animals . : .. I I . I Newspaper bulletin 37, Purdua Unl-, 1. I � . : �, to rsPl4nIsh his stock needs to see that y, experiment statiom In Inally - 9 I these hnlnvals have versit ' L during the. first years, 'a _____ I I I - . "I I I there are often.tw4v � abundance of fuch - feed as will f - ---� _: ,tocalittes In Indiana - I I Beiate : � - an _. -this 0�_ - apples grown sin can be disposed of of; V . ; I develop the dairy qt1dilties, and ' in __-__­-----C=:L ofitably at the time of gathering, and I - . N,6� . - � course he will materially aid the efforts #% n'd Tr unk Railway P` rs is the ro- be is masking to build up his dairy b;eed .2ra � kjo serious loss to the growe I 'i", , befol : I System. . gult, much of this JoAs could be prnvented I i�;. �, ,5erio I 1hrough breeding superior milk-produoing - by a proper handlin.6 of' tile fruit. nild �­ , . Vi, As � � ani3nals, 'I , . — , � by providiDg A sulta-ble place for storing I . . I � . RaHway Tim* Table. I ,ket, I. � .4,-, � Dairy suzgei5tionn. until the congogted state bf. the niarket, .. 1 Trains leAve S600filb 98 f011Ows : . � .., � - - �' . Watering is as in�portant an '&'coding. 9.190 a. W. For 01inton, Goderich WingbAw and If relieved. In order rio keep well, applen , �11 . I 0, Prepare, now to winter tho best, 6nd . must be picked at the propor timo. Care � I Kincudine. . . I � 11 . % I mak(� ment- of the rest. 12.0 P, m. For Clinton and Godeeob, must be exerolsed,in handling to prevent I 0 � . . 6.15 P. M, For Clinton, W109ham abd Kinear. . . . . A cow's biographr is expronoed, nob in � dine. - � . . bruises, carefully Assorting the rips from . 1i ;;; I . I ... f good dead-*, but In quarts of milk, 10.18 P. M. � Por Oftion &Dd "erich. the unripe, the perfwt from the imperfect I - '. S1 �� I I give a large quantiby . rd Gue b, Toronto, and storing In a cool, dry place, with �tr " 1% . I cows which Of 7.63 a. m, � -, FOr 66fAttO . � . - . ftilis Nortb _ _ _ r�polnts West 1, I nty of pure air free from all odors of Is . I - I - , 11. - yellow milk are not always the beat ! j B and pointo p 0 :they cure ne .. , butter cows. - . i b1leae and PstefbOrO i cig vegetables'nr otber qubgtances. newer, . . A I cow she 11 cost. . uelpb, Toronto, Mon-' The average fruit -grower i e)�4 not cxtw. nesq, nervous prostr Every time you aw8sr Rt A 8.3 For Stratford G - . 7 . I g 7 Pi W. !1 - ft+ � ran,keg -you pay for your Ill manners, I t7eaj and poin6 east. Oise enough oautibn in bti.4sillng and palpitation of the ' � I i!- � I I I Every time you kick her you kick lion- 4.40 P. Va. For SirsUord, Guelph � and Toronl*- assorting his fruit, The degree of Ina- knp I C, ate. , . - I ; e I , nies out of your P0 . turity .will, have much to do with the P cer5ocoyer b x . i oketbook� . 0 "i z I . in e. � I Fine butter Will always sell readily at P Merston and 1K irespinig qualitisl;, A late fall or wintor -at a I gists; I I I I _ I I I a profitable price, w rw. Mixed. Afixed Apple sh" Id be mature, buit not Aps, of price . , bile poor butter fails GUM NORTH. on , " I '. - I � I �o flud a customer and loses in quality pgmersjoimc ...... - 7.80 ym. 22.2Q p.m 8.45 &m when it is pickedp If It is expectod to be, Vise T. Milhu ; __ I i a & I . Sthel., .. ,. ...'... 8.07 1.07 940 � . i - I I daily, and in the end makes a loss to Bruwls .... .. .... 8.17 1.10 .10:00 kept.for any e(yusi(forable time. The pro- I I Toront , — , � everyouie vrho has anything to do with B1u(jv&18_1­ .... 8.27 1.30 110,9D cogs of ripening is only the first stage of : i - V I c . I , � . .. 1 1.85 1-0.80 decay, and if this is allowed to couti niie � DR. MCC) I 1 it. Nothing will 51�041 a cow, or cowsp wingimm. A .. .. .., 8.88 q . i . I I I quicicer $han a -man with a bad temper- Gowo SouTIL Nal. 'Nized. rase. before picking, this breaking down pro- I � Neave .... � N all of brimbtone- on Wingham.. .. .. .. 6,53 6,w 9 A�M. � 5.05 p.m coos has proceeded go far that It Is a 11 � � . on* that has the sm ' - � L � I 31nevale.. 4..-i--.. .. 7.92 __ ,W - . I . ., 1 9.17 8.18 � - i M hip; brealah. There Is as much roon] for Brunei@. ..q..@. .. 7.18 10.00 825 difflarilt matter to arrest It. As soon, . . ,� � . # 14 I Improvement in farmers as III thf) obws � P_ttlel ..... 4 ...... e. 7.28 10.15 8:86 therefore, as the stow W1111 "ParatO freclY .1 . , . . thsy k@gV._CQlmF1n1s 1jural World. � pgalamWn ........ 8.20 11.30 6.20 -from itm union with the branab, the apple. - : I . ; f , .. . - Is oufflojently maturo for f3toring. The '. - .4 I � , 11 __ I � e W�Aiitar Flowerinir Nasturtiums. - 111. .1 4 1 . I ater London, Huron and Bruce. proper temperature fqr keeping apples 10 11�.. -1 �� t � The t adapted for, wt , � nearly 135 degrees Fohr. all it to possi- ' ; � varisties be$ Passengar. .. I ' -me SOIL"- an I ,. � . I flowering are such an have, been crossed. Londoo de"r1__.._-. . U6 A.m. 6.60 ?,% bis to. keep itt and in ord6r to maintain %. . i,;�­J, '! ­ ��� I— ' - I . 56 � . �,­J� _ � ?� - Wo , , � � I . I ng plants raised now either from' seed Nni"...- - .., - - 0 00. this, it #�rffi often be necessary In Able . 1. . I . - . You I stout__.- - 9.00 0.07 place for bh� � �� z. cuttings will be just right for plant- climate to provide is separate Jor sick , a d'110' i er Hen"X_.._..__*.__ -96" 6.18 - �r - . IDg in tht�grsenhousv. A good place for - verago cellar .4* tv sewor 1, : . . . Kippen..-.0-6.909.64 -0 9.60 6.25 storing the fruit, A's the a I : � 11 X � - . � tbaw to climb Is On the pillars sit sup- - Rruaafield_....__i ....... L68 &88 * . . 1Z . . 'under the dwelling ban" Is Wholly Dula t , I I � . . ports, on naXed Walls or on wires under ounion ". - - - - ­.�.. 10.15 0.56 I . or tfii� pur .. It the cellar consist of I - - I . -Pons. , , : the raf't*m In BUD . L,mdexboro - - - - - - 10-20 7.12 - i � -- ( - h is poslolon in a Small - Blyth __ - __ ­ � --i -S. 10.N � 7.20 XdV6rAl;o0�ipartme4tX,f0 that ciao can be U n ited. Ty � 0: �. .1 .t amateur greenhouse $hel take UP n B6lgr&v6__.. __ ___ 10.50 , 7 " og oombletely, from the others, and I � shut I - - I I I important room, while at theslime 0018 wingi2am arive .... . .. 11-00 7.56 kept below 40 1 1� pan I . the-tem.perature ln�' this 1i � . i . - with 60wo SOUT'H_ 11, it will answer the I � I %boy help make the greenhouse gay I - Pesseng". purpose very . r ......... , Y, - utting for IL10 T. V degree not be done, a cheap iUnderwoodi, 1E a � � :11owers and always afford is 0 Wingbam, depefl.. - - - - 8.60 A-11. well, Xf this - can i . - L_ &1K?Z70___ .. ­_ 7.01 8.28 , . �- I i. the winser bouquet. There sire manY XkWage house may be built In connection : `sc I - 4. . i I A= I � - - � slyth..,- _ - - _ .. . .... 7.14 8.85 - ­. en I I 'crfJlo" which Prairie Farwc.r 4, by building a ro6m I � - . . .5 1101w; AM9-Dg tindesbc4o ........ - _.. 7.22 8.45 with the lee hous - I I - � I mames she Spitfire, a bright scarlet; r311n%on_____..-. -_ � 7.47 4.16 uni derneath, having it surrounded With ,as INAll isibld writin � I " mu 8.05 _ 6.60 6 by the mout z : ad : Bra, d.... ­ - ...... k , . '. GlanS of BA41011, oulphur and spott .. , on . the Adea and,oVerboad, with fasilitiss to ren - � # , . I I I Kiwil-.0 ..... - - - - -- &15 6.50 other �26 ek� of t$p . 1. - . . I rad; King of the Blacks, a very doep, 8.22 dm Iqr'dralnage underneath, keeping the air i � 0ii0AH_---.__,__ ­ � for sah. Apply tO - � � . . I brown. Ass Gray, a soft sulphur yellow .. Izzour _ - - - - - -- - - 8.36 5.10 dry by means of chloride of 041pium, With, S 00artat; Cardinale, a dark � 10010raffs .... .. ­ &" 5.2D . on the floor In an open waWN-06 I � v . - Lilly 8 . placed � sit t:61 WVAN I . - I ODd rAndon. (&Yrlva)�_ ­ - - - 9.45 A. u. ILSO Tesfel, sUoh"As & In L I 11 i � scarlet; -Napoleon 111, a gold color, : I rge mil)c crock o� pan. _ - I . . - Antity - Lucifer, a very bright scarlet. I'A this way, ure may W kept - I I � � 'the4amperat _ SHAPUdIff - - . a t the: 'year I � - I � - I very near, $be fre,azing pots � . _� . A Last Itequest. r I � I � . I � . . round. . . .. - .liar father had said it oomid never be. 7V . - . I . _� - I I - � I � * r � They both sat In. the parlor -also In . . The stripping should all be dens at WOJO�GJIBRED DI : - U W". - ­ � k I I I Once; do not inilk and strip two lints, J 811�, two thoroughb - � : After loug soarobin-9 and a dei;perate P_'..., J " �, � �, - then the other $wo, put rathm sailk otd, led color and:off Im .. I effort ahs I*uud bar voice. Then,l n clapipair- , - I � and _ . I .1 Too other to 10 month@ I I I . .. ,.,Y' . . aril of them and then atolp two or tbroo imported Crosses. A I I . mex, she cried. "Oh. Charley! It. - . . DAVID MOIN . . Ing to I BUS,. times round, so As ke be 8=8 of all of the Ribbed. - I wo MUS15 P474,16t Us Wait tili after Christ; . All cle0artments of the CANADA . . I - milk. - - M144,01 - - NESS COLLEGE, Chathams Ont,ma"10, now I . - . ,1__@ . -_ �� � Rua . __ '! M=m - _- in full lowing. . '. 1. -There has been a strike among the -----;_�_ : : ; f I . � . � � our openfug day was nearly 26 per OWL fthtfid of . I .- , , MARIMAGE LIOENSES our beat previous r000rd. Ow oupearlOr Mums - iirvlog - girls fit thO AgriOultur&l 001leges " i :­ I olm-of . multothat q,ourA.-34Astud0ntaPhw:Tr108 ottelpli. The mabrop would not allow them i . : ; � � - duca the v � � � ! ! -..- . I I . dUrsetterm f1wed. rq � ­ , I I I . i I �; - I . - ISSUED AT 11 monthe, All our graduates - at the annual sports I I . I t 0 post. ;to listen to the opm,hea - 7 � large sumber . I i - I I our call ragfeW 14111 show@ is . ! � - � � I I � ,,, ,,,, ,Iored us &§ S-91 io $80 a monih that We Can, -in connection with the college. At is imeet-, .1 ­ - It OFFICEg write tof bsudsome - . I I ; - ! ; I THE HURON EXPOSITOR I 230t fili. If you are intoreowl ii3i of the Trades and Labor Council it w" . I I , . I ­ . - I - being ant. � 1- - 01tulogue to ,a I � . -reported, that 0hinsmen Wer I �, : SH"ORT]a. ONTARIO. , D. MCLACHLAN & 00, : I I - _ � � � ', I ,@ girls. It was resolved $@V01$ lope - . �- - ployed in,place of tb I � __ . - � . a ont . - i I 111 -C - - I -1 I Chatham$ 1807-V to send aprotest to thO GOVOMMOut . - . I ', I NO WITNESSES REOUIREDS � I - ; - I " i -t. I? - � � I I , � I . I I . - I � I , I , - I � . . I I- . � � � W I . . . . � I � I I . � , ; " I I . . - � ., � 1 561 6 - ` :1 I L I t ),, W11) . 0 1 I I 1 7 - , . �, I . . , el i . i - I - � I . � I . . ; .. "I'll, . I � � � i. , , , .. . - . . - I I P � -- I I i - 1�1 1, I `� . I � , � I . 1. . . �,, r � . � � -1 I � I I -1 I - ]:: ` - ­ - . ! i f, _Awr . ­ � I . I - �r741 I I i I - . I � . . . _. I I � I .: ; ,: I � I � 4 i . . 1, - L � I - . � ____Z_ . I � � - ­ ___­__. -1 . __ ".--,--.-.------,-,�------�-,-----��I ­­ JaA_­�� -_1_—, U IWA ViArumillulu— . - .— .11-2 It= __` D � �'- 1\1 ' I i HL GAR L q - 1______- - r, = ____.___ .. BUDS AND BUDDINC3. I I I I I Ill ustrated Directions 'khat Will be USPf "I DuAng the Htiddlng Season, . Bu I dA are classed as leaf buds or fruit I . bads. Leaf buds produce either leaves or 11 - � branches. They differ Ad Porm ftom fruit . buds In bAJ13g In MOSt Meg 1()Dg6r and � � � I I moro pointed In the sisme sileall3s, in the Iearly stagea of their formation Bull . . - growth all buds ate but leaf buds, Thus, - � �i' � ­ - � - 4 for example, on a ,young shoot of the M � 0 � , I .. cherry or plum of One. seationli; growth il - E? the buds are all leaf' buds The npxt .- , � �0: . spring a part of _tWe produce now I shootgo and others are transformed in ' to . fruit bads titiat will bear frOt the fnIlow. . Ing se,usou, In oelticting buds from one variety to be inserted under the bark, (if _111�. . I another, Cut Offf Shoots of the present . summer's growth that are suftlotetitiy � matured to have well developtil buds, of 'the TSENTERY cut off the leaves exc"" enoug'h,b, bud, . I leaf stalk by which to handle � __ -1 'AMPS9 . . " . � I I , I TOMACHI � ."§ L . , 1) I ,,,=�,o LL ;1 I . z �' 1, ., � v - RPLAINTS1 - . Nf I I I A UNARM. L X%lt I � 0 %.. 11 I 11 . M . I 1111 . - I - 1 3 , I t liable, Effootuall J I- I � . - , I N Ill I .. OULD HAVE IT. 1111, . 1Z I I't 11' JT. TAKC NO OT056a 11 L f . . � . . 1 38c, . .. - � I - I e- L ,and , \ . , . � I VAR16UA KrACIES IN THE, liROCESS 01r BUD., � 8 1 : I)I;K(,. . I 4 king . I I - I . . I I . ; - The Lud to be inser-ted is In the 4xil of I If . eacb-:Ienf stalk. The� stalk to receive the I .- d in a v rtable and thorough. bud bhould.be young an 40rous � btress, we have it. grew , Ing condition. � - the Marshall. Bed. mliko two Incisions In -the tender .bprk , . . . and their bed sores In the form ot the letter T and *also Ibe a. edge# 'of the bark with the handle of the . budding knife.'to receive the bud. Cut n that we, sell the the bud from the shoot with a sharp knife owing machine, and so a� to romove the bud entire with a b has no equal In the IJttl4 piece at bark# olip the bis* off o latest attachmente, square at the top Of the bud to lit the ke off the pireFser- incision, hold the bud by the short leaf y can be put on in a- .stalg and slip it down Into the opening �urchaeivg, call and prepared for It binding the cut vrith some re other sawing ma- soft ligature to kfop the hole In place, but good in quJity. ioaving the bud itself and the leaf stalk I - uncovered. � iture and Home Fur- In a general way�o budding .may be . done at anytimfo V0110D the bark will Y and repair work PSOI and the buds are sufficiently . matured.on the now wood. The only tool needed - Is a! sharp, thin bladed . . knife. A regular 6udding knife such as is for sale at any store where horticul- ['3h M tural tool" ii�lo kept Is Shown at I In the "'MVS � illustration. : At A In Fig. 2 is shown how the bud to out out; 8 shows this beLlming underside of the chip after it to out out; 3d careful att3ntion, 4 hovr the incisions are made, and 5 the t Mr. Knechtel's rest- bud inserted and I the whole wrapped securely. The cut to usualty made about ot of Barton & Son's half an Inch above the bud to be removed, and the but. is mado down to if three-quarters of an Inch below the bud, MoKenzie,] � though it may be made shorter. A small portion of the wood to removed with the RTEL bark, so as not. to Injure the root of the bud. Make smooth 005; fit the bud to 1958 . th I e incision an ologe�y as possible and AVE you . wrap securely, so as to exclude air and Hbeen amok. water. q .. . ing a good domal Horticultural Note& lately and feal an Occasional I Ferns, fuchsias, begonias and palms twinge of pain will grow in a room that bflg Tery little _ i urbe&rt? Airect 811"shine. � . : I roundyo : � Ara you short of T be question of' tillags Is an o0en- I breath, nerves diiiputed point. Many instances )call' be unhinged, sensa. cite,� of orchards, neglected and ln�god, -dles wbi I ph have Ubrno, fairly good'orops of od of pins and net. *bile others that had ing through your fairly good fruit, . rms and Kngers? tha'advantages of Ithe most skillful trea i t - r take a box or two ment, thorough ttliage Includnd, havio ilburn's Heart and - do-'- poorly. Som, difficult thtimes it seem a , e Fills and g`ek cilr,ed ' to7econcile all . ! 'contradlctor� facts . e thirigs becomatoo, i and reports. ! US. �bbn planting 0905 on the hil ghway I a specific for all it to well to ba.vo i a variety, pit only I . 0 be0juse it loo"� better, but ;because dlff�ra�nb kinds of trees are adiapted to - diffbring conditions and localiti6s. The I elm,for example, will do well In low, wet heart and nerv,8 gr6gntl, while thei rook maple needs high troubles they can. Ian t but is bette� if it can reauh with its ot bg excelled. A roots a wet spot pmewhere near lit. If be heart tonic, blood our, roadsides wer� made arboretums of nricher and nerve re. thel different 'kinds of fteei sultable to rvouaness, sleeplew the climato, the � interss;t of traveling LtiOn*, amoker's heart, Alonj the highways would bo greatly after'effects of I& I Increased, beoauv�, the varying fullago , � I . I I besido the road wbnld make a landscape 3 boxes for $1,25 constantly ohan&g and of the greatest - he sent an receipt ! b"uty, whether ,in the &emn of auturnei or the varying hges of the ripened leaves " Co., Limited, aft6r froAt has tooched thern, I 0. Out. - -1 We know of no, reason Why root -V Lted qaf - I trees should not Jo just as productive . , HEYYS For Broken-wfndeA! and long lived �Iias trees obat art, no Hariep, cures bexves,� ' chwilloo,ough,aud all, arafted. The lyr1cference of nursOrYmOn ourechronic- affeatlohg O� the thruAt `d)"" fbr root grafting is not e�-_oiuglvely ba. � MOXII., ontine the tress are more easily and'rapidl3 - ,be 011, I i th, -.1y"Id that wrl Z cure tba abo dis propagated in thin way. The trees roov 101, 1132,0Z thi grafted are on their own zoots, and thes .,,�ii sound In win � , and useful to h It rootg�'are in a compact mass, so that 9 owner. Price, 0A larger proportiou� of them will be taxer TI(t DA., MCGAJM MWICtuZ co" up when the Jyee�!: is transplanted. Tb � ZMj;4VfiW, OaL , top -grafted tree I usually shows w,here th �1_ � I I I , food Tablets and Powder� union was made be an enlargmak althe I 2k, Sold by J. 8, ROb* above or below the PAN as either atoo , � U42-62 or graftrsnay make the more vigorou � I : - . I . - - I—— � . i � I � I t . . 4 11 I I I - � C T1, , .- . "I I I — � . ; 11 . t � If � I_N� I I - I � E - S ,P �, I . 1 3 — . . - . I . Sunlight Soap ,wfill not Injure I I your bla�kets or harden thenL It I will mako them sb%, white and o -- � fleecy. - �! 7B � ____ i I — I I I !AUCTIONEERS. I ! —1 -� I THOMA-8 0 . ROWN, Licensed Auctioneer for tbo , e'numb3dei of Buron owd Pertb. Ordars left #A * A. 3g. Campb 111m Implemsni warero&ns, Smforth or 4 011, THE Exposir IL Office, Will rec-elve pwmpi fit"Irtion, , 16ME11110130D g�sratkteed ot no &Avga. 1708-tsy J - TAMES 0, CMICHAE14 Ileanted suoVloneer for i .ff theewom otHuron. ftles,attanded toln any �Irl Mb_� tv at modemts mtes and sstisf&ction J;u"a,tte ro-iorth post bfflae _ au"a,tted _d , ' r erg QUA* the Be - - I V,1 Y or 8't Lot or 8't Lot 2,R11nomion 2, HU110% will rwAl" prompot Atwen Ion. 188�ztf 4 .---.. . UCT102MI � ING.-B. 8, PhWipf Mensed i I . , A Auesto ear for the count!" of Yfuran and I in i a and tbowughly Pertb, B'a' tersotical famer � dfin Underetan, 01 (, value of farm viock and imple- . m en%, pis e I a iD a befter pordtion to realize gwd PA005. 0 Moderate. afitiefftotion gusnnwd or no pay. I orders left at Henmil pcd offloo or , at Lot 98, nx0eisim 2, My, rill be prmptly , Wnded to, 1709-U __ JAMES ,A, SMITH, licemad riuctioneer for the 00"n1h f Huron. , Ssles promptly aftended to to w- &rt -1 -he cou* and satisfaction I n. Y ld'SrW Winthrdjp P. Mr1f, teed. -0. is -t I I 7 _qr_1 --- I 11 Fr1_­ ____ 'I 11 . P!'MILBURN -9-1 . S�.".� � i L HEART , ��' � � � '�., . ,, Hr- I I � ) . 'V _- i L, ,-A - �:111 1_1� L ( I ­ .1� .,_ I/ I '-,&Z � _4 � ILL _;� �44 Tonic, Blood and Am a H rt and Ne Tissue Bu Ider, and Constitution Renewer for all tro bled with weak heart or nerves. As a food r the blood, the brain and the nerves, th cannot be excelled. 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It is blore than offset by 00 I %­ � I , I Z maohines,lfor sale or b6t6" ifra`w6b of the root -grafted trees - : � i, ribbons, ate., and all when they are ff.k in an urobarcL I )writers, second hand, - � . - �­ _It" , Robert The Wortit of Fruit Taffto. I / , 7 . - . The reports of; tests of now atrawberrids T_ 'a"Anvu ZOMOND, Agent, and other fruits rom the various experi- � I . . Dowu ) ment stations &�'d large growers make I - " - - � � :. . O-NTARIO, is appear that ;,What one man PTAW-0 ��� ; i% _-__� 11 ILACKSMITH I . - ! I ; . - - 1.,_e 182846 moel� highly is! utterly condemned by - ton - I I ­_ another. The taot in that moil, olimate, --np-REP - and E Opp. , 0"AN 1 : - . re,giinent, *to. bay* so 2nuob to do with -0 - A;�e - , . OR SALE. -For . i I �aatfar sba* . pone I of theso lesta, Con- I Genersd 3 ff S114,111. � � � . 3 , red Bufle. One 19 twO YOSYS jWd tingly, is worth rouch. SSAW porio stcak on both kdea. 01014 _ . , It is She 1 CWerich streeits - - - - , oldl, rmn color, 8 strstgbt borry tbot slyeal best Issillss W#ugb a I , �on 1,0t go, Conemion 7, estig" of years under 7or4inary practical , . Jq=,. Dublin, 1ni ,4 eandfosuff that *6 wast, . � I - __ ! ,!I- t . .1 . � I . I I I I - � - . . �- �� — . NMNPM 0 . Or" Gr* J To Ctwe a Cold m Coe � I $a We D85F& , I � I I - � I I 0 J%.0:4;J0aAft . on every muftya VAM _ _ _ _ ,10 Bromo ___._ I . 0 bm25c* b"" Mm In P" I 2 ommms. imb - . � L _ I , - __ - — - �_ � I - - . I - : I : I ; ! I a ; . I I . I . . - . I " i � IP -P A - � - - . dollow � e�� ­ � I � I - � - � � � sollettows About HIM. " i . � An art4sd wbo was spending P, montN : , I i % 6e neJldiborbbod'had asked Mrj*� i 'I q � ,awtonla permission to make a asketeU 1: - i f Vie little bridge In her meadow. i i � . 'he,perinisslon was given, and Bobbg , I ad been spending the morning wItA � 2 . he artist. . � "I stood close to him all the t1me,"- � .nnounced Bobby triumplimitly, "awl - ; I watched him, and I talkedta bltn& � , i � , ;ood deal so be wouldn't be lonesome?t . I I � "I'm afraid perbaps you botbere4 . din, dc-mr," said Bobby's doting wotb- . � , � � z � "01), no, I didift, mother," said Wv , - )y. "He liked me. He said be vs#- Z �eal Interested In me. He I-ept looking I , � tt his watqh so� he could tell me w1eu L2 e(l"k calne, so I nei-adn't be I-ni-aloc . Unn q r. He ,even made me show- - bia I pvbat tbick'sboes I had on, for lie 104 -- 1 ialgh �6 ,Mitch -cold." I I I I - CTmeckm �aud Drafts. . . I A ank check Is really a sight &R -ft ' )n e depositor's btmk. It dilTers froin i dra ft in wording ard JS uged In Zay- Lng s eM- monly used as -a means of Collecting I I monEy from a debtor, : 11'he bank is )blIged to pay a check It it has funds anou�h of the drawer to meet It,, but � the Oerson on whom -a draft Is dm.w.n =7 . or may not honor it et Pleasuv M � A.noi her use to whWell. merchants v" I i1rat s Is In sending reinittauces froW one: )art of the tountry. to another, for as b . uAs'keep money on deposit In all of tl a large commercial centers a bank draf : is simply the bauk's check draw - Ing on Its deposit wM some other bank , W h It calls Its cofrespondent Bankli sell -13ese drafts or "e-ashier checks!' to �. cust)mers. Profenslonal Jea4ouar. Drignoli, theJamous singer, was In- ' . tensely Jealads *f 411 other tenorst nev- er admittilng for au Instant . that auY) one Df them could sing even Passably` . Well . When the handsome,'.talented, - Tom Kgxl bur -at uponthe NeW York Stage BrIgnoll. tumed up his n090. .. 'IN That do you tbink *t Tom Karl ?'- Tag lapletra asked him one night * ,,C h, b6 is a ver ,* � . ,y nic4 little boy, " 110 repl ed, with A shrug. 'il like him Tet% mu , but be has missed his 'vocaffolu I tb ink be was born to be a police- I M ." . , Karl was toR and of fine PrOportions and was sipgIng at the time wItU I W vorlta:' � Titiens In, �'La Fa - No Americam Herne T70e. . Notwithstanding thii 1mportance ,61 horee breeding as an IndustrY In tbtw' . country, there is -at this time me d1s- tinct-ly American bdrse type. The rac- Lug ttioroughbred Is Engl!Wh, the beavY., dra horse is Freneb�, the IiAtekney �iw Hn� lish, and the trotting bora-L, as br#4 at present for track and ' road servic% ' is i ot a type at all. 1 Ati animal tYM can iot be said to be, established =0 I it r roduces; Itself wAh reawnable eeri� tal j_rjohn , C';llmerri Speed in Ctao I .� I I � tu . i . - � . i � I I Dwaserous Examples. Mrs. Long (who recommended it serf - i ant) -Tea, she was au excellent erl !4 every way, except xho would Imitate me in dress and things like that . .Miss Shoev-Ah, yeS. I notlee-d AbOl begin doing It when she � caule 'to mia' but she's given It up now. Mrs. Long�ilru glad to bear it. I e:C,#' pee she saw she was making ke-raelflt . , ridl lous. I I I i . . . His Ider. Exgwtlir. I el you like -your SuaW, school teacher? Tarnmy-Oh, she's got good sense,v She's smarter than mom 1& 'U�cle-_Indeedl So you believe In berp ehZ - � I TDmmy-Surel Her an' me tbJL.kS L 11h.e. 13he says fjunday school don!t dc i ImIle no good. - � i I Limek-r 'AlmnpIratlon. I I Young Bride (looking over tu-1.0 new, house) -Why, lierbertv do you Call 010 little pigeonhole a shoe clos - et? . 'Young Husband -My love, that will bolla hundred pair ot shoes Of thO 11" � ki - you, wear. Noung Brldt-_-'Well, P-_0rhaP0 YOU P -M Tjg!lt It% neat and cozy auY-:VraY. ,-, . I I U-J�Used. "' les, he propos�d to Ifiss Ooke v*11# . thqy were stan4ing at the edio of on& of her father's deepest <,oal mtuem!' "And wbat did she do?' I"She tUrew him down.'J�-�levtl*714 rll� Deallor. I 'WhIlle we nOver troubli, tr-ouble UIJ � � I tnuble troubles us, still N -O Wrt XQt I kept waltlug long betwoen times, art _ . vvo?-�-Atlanta Jourpnl. ! � ­ . � I i I ! ! . ` vree�laff creg,". I �t Is amlstake to throw away the salt &no slush which renialn In the freezer, -af �er the lee 4ream biaig been madee. The salt will �do perfpaetlY for Me next -fre,ezing, and If some of It is still WusbYl ar d wet use It for the t0P layer the n Ixt -time tbe freemr is fille-d. The- fr.ezing ,process will be greeJ,7 -LsV-- te a. ­_ . i Siamese De-Hanclex. I �_. L I - - . , x,g I Among the article3 of d1r-t relishm-3 byj � 1- . 1 I : �C_,� I th' nativet; of Slam are analls, croco- � . � ir . __ �:� I � ­-] I � i I dile eggs, an% sill-wmma and hom beeef. .- : I - . I � � ,�_ __ lj� ­_ - � ., � . - . I A Leam; we -11r. �he lonxest wal,k,on ree.ord. is a Utt"00 - - � , � . � : - - . � , i - � . ­ - --- I I.-, I I . - � � 2. _.� i . - ftant of 3,395 miles, Zie fit,-4WC 5 1 M . :� % *�_ ered was from San PrMedsco to New - - � ­ % 1z � ; � - I ,,,,P .� _ � I �? York city, and the ppAl,strlaa. WRS Mr- �, . . . ; , " I � 1. � - �__ - . � I k . - - Goyton. He left .Saa FrauctKo . � *i,- � I f - �� - .1, .1 I i 011 Aug. .27, 1890, and ardved in WW, � ­ -.:.. � !� ._11 . �, � i I . I ;r,)rk Mar,cb 27, 189t, __ - h , � I i I ... �i�� - . I ........ � -1 nelglas Pis"ns. 4. . - he Belglano are.greitt P196M fts$& _! - ; I - ,� If_ ., - 7 4 and one of the ,tjoi-AA bIrAs of � f- � . Z T � . , ,� If; I �. 404114, kind Is the true .A..'s Wmw - �, ,r� - ��_ -_ I whicli is comp&rzv_1TelY rer& , I i, I I— I- 1A - NNIMPONOU ­ I - zm"", — 9, 4 It - I . 0% f, IV A ff, U14r- If HO my .: Y_ �­ ­ � 11� �, 11 � - � _. . - I ve _E8 IN t A 14. .. A-11OLD - Z . - . t ., I 1 L I ie I I � - t' - � - - . Thm Dvex will dye Wool) Cotton, Silkt � - - _. :A- I s I - a __ � I I - I tie latesti, and moob imProvz-', Dre fft ;no e w 'd. Try a paekago. 1.1 your "Itf t WE - Z - - 7 .11 - �. _ � .--. - .il I __ - h1mu% th6m send fter.i., Y, P-ex9r. Chemim 411 _1 i � - :r ! I � I G)#9 oo Adelaide St.,, .1 ut TorontO. iP, A - I _� 7 _� � ._1 � uwflri . I - , - % . , � _ . I - � 14 I I q I p i - - I 11 __