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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
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I J;1t_# wag sold at fires w Ir In the communet � SITT R 4-1 4
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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
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__ 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 -
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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
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rIMOUS I I , , . I . I of the magnolill a6urnipato for: street ! I I � �
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^ 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-
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, , _kuguld car only 19 � planted within not mor 3 than two or I � I
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.. . . dry cheemm can temade. Rannelklia-Added Shingles, Ringworm or any diseaso three years, It Is ahr, ost uselem, to I
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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. - .
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Arriyed at the propor point, Toiamortain I . . spring. It is aseless to plant In the fall, . 10
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this one plows the back of a flager on I . The youngest trees poi sible shoulit te SUMMER C
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I � - - - fte awface, and It It to not st;ined with . � I - . . .1 . L, Planted to have thor best chance of sue- � . � I
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: I . - milk run off %sily. 'Tbo cheeses are after- Tea, Store , many of them are disnpPOIDtod witli BELIEF ALMOST
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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
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I on the third or fourth clay they begin - onis black and mixed Teas. I also Pleasanto Rapid, Re'
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i I .1 � blanksbetween. When they, begin to s�rup'_Mcs quiirt�-best An and . ,_
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� 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
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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
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. � I watched and tended. When they are ripe pure 1%rd, butter and eggop all at 0iose of the maiden,hair fern. For some .
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- I - , time. it was a costly tree, but now that
� fasten- We "vs. also, f[our, corn -meal, bran, sborto- . Fu rn it �
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feet the. I ad with string- ready for their , jourftey. oatmeal# -rolled wheat, Tillson's rolled I �
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. at who saide prices. a perior to many of t4o misnarned kinds
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! I fargestook of fresh'groctries of all -kisdep .u'pon coming to fruiting age,. gain,,),
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i Jermery, and Guernsey broods originated -,
0 , � � right price. Malt. cider white wine I � .
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[at of ont rootpi, which are apiong bbe best for mak- . � I
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I ae�&ill I I buttsr in the janinials obus fed. Ths value � istepo" I I I 11 ��, I And -Em
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t animal In a AvalthY condition wiGhout I . Wkindthat6ur6s and .....
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� � 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 �
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�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 .
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- '" anlmal,haf be�n utterly ruined for the ent, caaad% japan plume. The tree has prowul n -.A i
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�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 ��
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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
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abundance of fuch - feed as will f - ---� _: ,tocalittes In Indiana - I I Beiate
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be is masking to build up his dairy b;eed .2ra � kjo serious loss to the growe I 'i", , befol
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I 1hrough breeding superior milk-produoing - by a proper handlin.6 of' tile fruit. nild �
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.. , 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
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.... � 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 � �
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L � I 31nevale.. 4..-i--.. .. 7.92 __ ,W - . I
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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
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1Z . . 'under the dwelling ban" Is Wholly Dula t
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- 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
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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
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- . . .5 1101w; AM9-Dg tindesbc4o ........ - _.. 7.22 8.45 with the lee hous
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With, S 00artat; Cardinale, a dark � 10010raffs .... .. &" 5.2D . on the floor In an open waWN-06 I �
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� scarlet; -Napoleon 111, a gold color, : I rge mil)c crock o� pan. _
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.. I effort ahs I*uud bar voice. Then,l n clapipair- , - I � and _ . I .1 Too other to 10 month@
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- - M144,01 - - NESS COLLEGE, Chathams Ont,ma"10, now I . - . ,1__@ . -_
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SH"ORT]a. ONTARIO. , D. MCLACHLAN & 00, : I
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I I Ill ustrated Directions 'khat Will be USPf "I
DuAng the Htiddlng Season,
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Bu I dA are classed as leaf buds or fruit
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11 - � branches. They differ Ad Porm ftom fruit
. buds In bAJ13g In MOSt Meg 1()Dg6r and
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Iearly stagea of their formation Bull
. . - growth all buds ate but leaf buds, Thus,
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M � 0 � , I .. cherry or plum of One. seationli; growth
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I shootgo and others are transformed in ' to
. fruit bads titiat will bear frOt the fnIlow.
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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
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the Marshall. Bed. mliko two Incisions In -the tender .bprk
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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
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. 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
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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 ..
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lately and feal
an Occasional I Ferns, fuchsias, begonias and palms
twinge of pain will grow in a room that bflg Tery little
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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
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e thirigs becomatoo, i and reports. !
US. �bbn planting 0905 on the hil
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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
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I I besido the road wbnld make a landscape
3 boxes for $1,25 constantly ohan&g and of the greatest
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or the varying hges of the ripened leaves
" Co., Limited, aft6r froAt has tooched thern,
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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
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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
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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
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THE Exposir IL Office, Will rec-elve pwmpi fit"Irtion, ,
16ME11110130D g�sratkteed ot no &Avga. 1708-tsy J
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.ff theewom otHuron. ftles,attanded toln any
�Irl Mb_� tv at modemts mtes and sstisf&ction
J;u"a,tte ro-iorth post bfflae
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or 8't Lot 2,R11nomion 2, HU110% will rwAl"
prompot Atwen Ion. 188�ztf 4
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UCT102MI � ING.-B. 8, PhWipf Mensed i
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Pertb, B'a' tersotical famer �
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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
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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,
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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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If you are troubled With Nervousness,
. sleeplessliess, Nervous- Prostration, Pal-
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pitation of the Heart, Shortness of Breath,
Weak or I rainting Spells, Anserniat or say
. form Of D,� .-bilityp take
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fested. hey purify and revitalize the
blood, b * litin the braiti *and steady and
sitranghte , the nerves frosa the first few
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at all dealers or
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anou�h of the drawer to meet It,, but �
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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
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sell -13ese drafts or "e-ashier checks!' to �.
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one Df them could sing even Passably` .
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Stage BrIgnoll. tumed up his n090. ..
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Tag lapletra asked him one night *
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repl ed, with A shrug. 'il like him Tet%
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country, there is -at this time me d1s-
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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% '
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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.
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Tarnmy-Oh, she's got good sense,v
She's smarter than mom 1&
'U�cle-_Indeedl So you believe In berp
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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" �
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Noung Brldt-_-'Well, P-_0rhaP0 YOU P -M
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of her father's deepest <,oal mtuem!'
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-fre,ezing, and If some of It is still WusbYl
ar d wet use It for the t0P layer the
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