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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1898-05-26, Page 8They are no trouble tot raise. They are [�A �[ (� 1 1 RR�e '��'j'��� an apology made and compensation If Our children are Well 1 V, jUA11jU1jN 1J IJiVA11a 1iU1 grafted to all British subjects. With Y 1'�l'/ �11, ITON NEWS -RECORD grown very easily frosu outtimgs; take the United State, it went otherwise. M1NTa FUl2 but not robust they need lapubliaheld every THURSDAY at'i'1i1; �, the wood of last year from) sLtt to ten n -! they demanded the release of the sur- ' NEws-RiteOkli Printing House, Albert St., Liver THE FARMER. inches in length, prepare the place THE INCIDENT RECALLS THE CAP- vivors and the surrender of the Vir- Scotts Emulsion Of COd- � � � �3..fi. Lille btIIousness, dyspeptla, hoadache, const' where they are to stand permanent- TURE OF THE VIRGINIUS. ginius; that an apology should be DEEP DRAINS IN CLAY SOIL. ly, gorse them into the soil not less made and a lar indemnity of t t be paid' liver Oil. �patfon, ecru stomach, lndlgeatlon are pcomptl! �--- Y Qured by, Hood's Pula. They do their wars Rrltlxh Owls saved ►luny Lives-17►e Npan• that the perpetrators of the massacre AnvF8T1s1t1u UATss. How deep an underdrain should be, than, four inches, press the dirt firm- should be tried and punished, and that We are constant) in re- ish Dntelter was Recalled, Disntlxsed Y I Yr. 6Mo. 3Mo. 1 Me i I seems to the beginner to depend very IY around them, do not forget to mulch the Stars and Stripes could be formal- iCOluma...,.... 5U W $y5 00 $20 W 147 0a iron► Dtllee and .11minglex Dade-T11e 1 palated. The Spanish Government Cel t Of reports from ar- $ couch on the depth to which the! soil is them and then let them grow. Polled states avid Alvah Almost nt Wit Y P P p Column........ 85 00 `L0 00 12 00 800 If a bush is desired let the buds on were slow to reply to these demands Colwnu........ 20 00 12 00 100 2 50 ' Liable to freeze in winter. That also the ou.ttings remain, but if a tree or Over the Alflutr. and there was in cousequence a loud entS who give their children r' Column........ 15 00 a 00 boo 10.0 Hood 0 will be about the depth to which wa- The announcement of the arrest of call from all points of the States for I„ah......•.... s o6 s 5o a uo 125 single stem -is proferred, remove all the emulsion every fall for a Speclalpositionfroru26to55percentextra. ' a war and the liberation of Cuba. vastly and thoroughly. ter on the surface from rains or melt- the buds that would go beneath the Mr. R. W. Ramsden, British Consul at For transient advertisements 10 cants Best after dinner pills. f I ' g surface. Let these stand three feet CRIES FOR WAIL. Per line For Lha first insertion; 3 cents in snows will readily leash down. It Sautiago de Cuba, by the Spanish au- month or two. It keeps them p 25cents. All druggists. apart in the rows and rows four feet Indignation meetings were held in iter line etkob subsequent insertion- tPrepared by C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell,TAase, s donot seem Necessary in a reaten- apart. tborities, while in the execution of his g g atou areil measure. Professional cards, Y g In the s ring remove 0,11, of the dead duties in all the large cities of the entan and Well and strong all winter, p tThe only pill to take wlthgood a sarsaparilla. five cls subsoil, to di more than two p protecting Americans placed the United States Government begun g plot exceeding one inch, $5.00 per �- �J--,- or two and one-half feet, as below that, wood and prune carefully and in this tinder his care and the British flag, to prepare for war, the navy and ar- It prevents their taking cold. annum. Advertisements without spec- — - - way you will have a very good crop: • ific directions will be published till GO TO T1••IE if the soil has alwaiys twee wet, there � and his very quick release,. when H.M. my officials gebting everything to or - are `few or no veins through' which S. cruisers Alert, Dallas, and Pearl, ap- der anti shape in their several depart- Your doctor W111 confirm forbid and charged for accordingly. THE NATIVE SEEDLING APPLE. ments for active service. it was the Transient entices -"Lost," "Found," . the water Inay be led to the under- geared in the harbor cleared for ac- same hurry, scurry, them as to -day with this. "For Sale," eta. -50 cents for first in- n p drain. We know a farmer who believ- The native seedling apple, budded or tion, must have recalled to American Uncle Sams fighting forces. Fortresses The Oil Combined With sertion, 25 cents for each subsequent Union Shaving Parlor ed in deep underdrainage for most of grafted right where the seed rdprout- blue jackets the incident of the cap- had to be strengthened all along the insertion. Atlantic seacoast towns, and recruit- theh O hos hitesisaS leo. THE NEWS -RECORD will be seat For first-class Hair -Cutting his land, but who had pne low and near- ed, so that the stock has the original ture of the American ship Virginius YP P P P 6+1•x,, any address, free of postage, for and Shaving.1 flat field with heavy clay subsoil. 1 tap -root, and all others uninjured, does in 1875 and the gallant conduct of Mr. Ing was in full blast and every war y y g' pearation made for a determined war did food tonic. 01.00 per year, payable in advance- This he ditched only two feet deep, make it longer lived Lind more healthy Ramsden an that occasion. He showed with Spain. The New York 'Times on 1.50 may be charged if not so aid. Smit h's block, opposite Post Office, Clinton, goo. and $,.00, all druggists. � Y ge P making an underdrain every twenty tree than one truusplanted from the his bulldog pluck then in defending November 14 declared that "nothing The date to which every subscription J. EMERTON, Proprietor, feet across the field, and emptying it nursery. A former owner of a the American lives as be did the other is now left to America but to declare SCOTT & sowNH, Chemuaa,Toronto. Is paid is denoted b the number on portion os my farm here did consider- war with Sprain for the Americana mur- the address label. No paper discontin- in a deeper underdrain at the fat - Mlle of this promiscuous grafting and day• I dered and to take possession of Cuba." Bled until all arrears are paid, except CENTRAL BUTCHER SHOP. er end, where there was a better fall. since it bas been in my possession the It is but history repeating itself as On November 20, it was stated that Grand Trunk Railway. • at the option of the proprietor. -- No doubt this drain was more effective fine fruit gathered from these scatter- regards the Spanish Dons' respect for General Sickles the American Minister W. J. MITCHELL. FORD 1�4 MURPHY ed trees about. the place, have impress- at the time at Madrid was about to ,Trains arrive and leave Clinton Station as Editor and Proprietor. , at first than it the tiles had• teen laid the l oleo Jack, As is well known, to ed me strongly with the. value of this demand his passports, and everything follows: _ _ __ __ _ __ (Successors to J. W. Langford.) deeper and farther apart. But, though class of work. 1873, a rebellion Avus in progress to portended war, war. On November, '30 T _ 1 "-"ft only two-inch cele the were used, the INFECTING FISH. Cuba, and was supported in much the Sickles asked for his passports, but sud- Buffalo and Goderich District:- -ft HE ®�SO� S RANK HavIng bought out the above business, we Goin West, Mixed ........... to.xj a.m. intend to conduct iton the cash principle, and cost of the underdraining was quite Tuberculosis has been communicat- same manner as the present one by dandy in the afternoon of the same . g 11 will supply our oustotuers with the best meati day he received a letter from the Dons Express.......... t.o3 p,m, Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1t;a5. p Leavy, and, though at first the soil ed to fishes b French bacteriologists, aid in money, arms and sympathy from „ '1 Mixed..... • . , .... U m. at the lowest paying prices. Y g conceding conditionally and in part,- the 7. 5 P• for two feet depth was not easily pen- land proves fatal very quickly to them, I sympathisers and friends in the Unit- demands of the United Stutes, in this 11 11 Express..., ......10,27 p,m. -� Ford &Murphy • , , • .. . CAPITAL - 000,000 et rated by water, yet the action of frost v whether, the bacilliare derived from hu- ed States. About the cast week in the note Spain agreed to surrender the Vir- Going East, L'xpress :: 7.4o a.m, q;z, I month of October, 1873, the steamer I ginius an t the surviving passengers " • 2.55 P•m- Rt?sT $ ,000,000 in winter, and of growing roots in sum- ( man beings, ruhbits or hens, or from and clew and to punish those alit of " Mixed............ 4.33 p.m, ' mer, in a few years penetrated to this ; previously infected fish. 'tuberculous 'Virginius, carrying the ,furs and massacre and tosalutethe la f it Live Hogs Wanted bacilli from fish, however, have very Stri es and of United States re ister B London, Huron ane Bruce t - 'Head OfflCe, - MONTREAL. e depth, and even occasioned some an- I p g should he shown that the Virginius Goin South, Express 41 ::::::::. a.m. little effect when injected into rab- g left Kingston, Jamaica, ostensibly for was legally entitled to carry the ()nit -P � 4oP.M. noyance by roots growing into the un- I bits and fowls, the inference being that 4.3 P• WM. MOLSON, MACPHERSON, President derdrains through the joints of the Liniore Ba Costa Rica. She had on Bd States flag. All these details were �i �� „ _.. F.WOLFEPETANT1IOMAS,Gen. Manager g J their power is attenuated in the cold- Y. subsequently arranged at a confer- Going North, ,.i8,r5arm- _-_ tile. Tn fact, we doubt whether so ' er blood of the fish,, board ,a total of 155 passengers and ence at Washington. The ship and sur- 55 P• NOteadlpeounted, CNtecticne made, Drafty Highest Market Price Paid. small it tile as this laid shallow could _ crew. There were 108 passengers, of viving prisoners were given up on De- kir C. Das-;. A, Issued, 8lerlin and American Exchange be. permanent, The effect of the un- -�— whom a few were .British subjects, and cember 15, and about $80,000 paid over Dis. Pass. Agent, bought and sold. Interest allowed on Deposits Toronto. D. CANTELON. (Minton, derdrain is to constantly increase the PROTECTION OF ROYALTY, a great many United States subjects, by Spain as compensation to the fam- ,lies of the Americans who had been W E. DAVIS, G. P. & T. A„ Montreal. --- depth to which winter freezing will __ but the great majority were Cuban in- I shot. The United States were forced, A. O- PATTISON, G.T.R. Agent at Clinton. Ilo+v lies Queen Protects ILa' 11Plubery of11e however, t0 admit that according t0 SAVINGS BANK. penetrate. It was not. many years be- Coart Had the Royal Faintly. surbents. For some considerable time g Interest allowed on sums of $1 and up. Removal Of Night -Soil. fore these drains filled up and had the Virginius had been suspected by their own law the Virginius had no n j{ Mutual Unlike the llernlan Emperor, (queen right to fly the United States flag, The �[eKlllop lllOtll�l 8'll e The undersigned willnadertaketheremoval to be relaid. Even the roots of grass Victoria sloes not have a fresh scrap- the Spanish officials as a filibustering iand the salute demanded was there - FARMERS. of Night Soil and thorough cleaning of closets and grains would work down into the I vessel, and a sharp watch was kept fore dispensed with, The officials at Money advanced to farmers on their own of shorb notice and atreasonablerates. All file and clog it. For two 011 three crate I soak filled with newspaper clippings to 1 , ,luso removed out of town, y on her movements L the Spanish nae I Santiago went scot free of an pun- d p p totoswithoneormore endorsors. No wort- ROBT. MENNEL, our friend held to the hope that when I read, every morning over ber coffee. Y 1 Y g' Y [11SIlIdR�'V . gage required assocurity. there was a flood of water, as there in Cuban waters. i the wet and the Virginius itself r- H. C. BREWER, Manager, Clinton. is every spring, sometime the water 'The newspapers are, however, read for I the way to the United States founder- - — GEO. TROWA[I,L SIGHTED THE PIRG ado," would flush the conduits and expel her benefit, and she. ha.3 means of know- ed in •t stortn. Unquestionably it was Farm and Isolated Town Property G. D. McTAGGART what had clogged them up But at two ang wbenever anything unpleasant is The Spanish cruiser"Tornado."shout the gallant coolant and firm bearing Only Insured. feet depth the mans of roots was too saki ahout any memher of the royal October 31, caught sigbt of the Vir- I of Sir Laof the Lorraine that laved y I Horseshoer and General Blacksmith great. in the end the. tiles were taken the lives of the surviving Americans -ICE Banker, up, and drains three feet deep +vete family. This is the one subject on ,ginius in full steam for the coast of ;and Cubans. The American Congress OFFICERS: ° Albert Street, North, Clinton. put through. 'These did not fill up, and ' whieh she is sensitive. Cuba, gave chane, and soon made her i and people recognized this in many George Watt, President, Harlook P.O.- Jas. in such soil are below the reach of I She never has cause to resent any- Lcuve lu rafter sending a r;ouple of ways. Congress voted him and hiscrew Broadfoot vice -Pres., Seaforth 1'.0.: �V. J ALBERT STREET - OLINTON She round sbot across ber bows. The oa tur- votes of thanks and medals,'but LLC Shannon. uses Tress., Seafor. a P.O. ; MicP.O. ef ' ,JOBBING A SPECIALTY. any freezing that will injure them. Tn thing that is said about herself. p latter were declined b the British M trdie, Inspector of )oases, Seaforth. P.O. our opinion it is much better to dig commonda the respect, affectlion and ed ship and those on her were taken (Government, with the statement that DIRECTORS: '-" Woodwork ironed and Brat -class material the underdrain at first at least three Mur - and work guaranteed. Farm implements and feet deep. In the heaviest clay soils 10v:t1 leaotion of all Ler subjects. .No - 'into the harbour of ~antiage de Cuba the Captain and crew oS the Naobe had James Broadfoot, Seaforth; Michael Mur - A General Banking Business Transacted, machines rebuilt and repaired. p die, Seaforth: George Dale, Seaforth : Goethe It may need that some loose stone be thing unkind or disrespectful is over � cu November 1, amidst great rejoic- I bu7: done their duty as British sailors. Watt, Harlook ; Thomas E. Hays, Seaforth; Notes Discounted, Drafts Issued. piled over the tile, to make a conduit be miners in Nevada, however, sent q Interest Allowed on Deposits, seen) tut print about tale queen. I tugs from the Spanish adherents. As � Alex. Gardiner, Leadburq : Thomas Garbntfi, for the water down through it.. if Virginius narra'sne. a small gold brick with hde Clinton; John McLean, Iiippen. TO THE FARMERS! there are no stones in the neighllour- i Socneti•mes a critical remark is the vs1, was registered a fl Am- i acme stamped e e on the front side AGENTSt hood, brush or even coarse weeds may'' hazarded in Parliuutent about a royal ,clean vessel, and carried the flag of and on the reverse has passed "you're a brick." Thomas and am Har'10mi Robert McMillan, CONVEYANCING. Study your own interest and go where be used, the object being only to bold duke connected nith the army. The the United States, the American Vice -I Mr. Ramsden Santiago a d is tpart Seaforth and JamesCammings, Egmondville, - . _ _. _ __ . - you can get the clay soil up while. water can work I queen at, once hears of it, and cal Is the Consul at Santiago demanded of the °f has life in Santiago and is now an old man but full of fight when his coup- Parties desirousto effect insurance or tran- nded John Ridout II low-ri, under and through it. Freezing attention of the prime minister to it, Provincial Governor-General, Barriel, g to ons otherbusinesst will be theproabove RELIABLE HARNESS I will do this to clay very quickly..Af- i trymen or there, under his protection I toonapplication to any of the above oftlaere ter five or six years th:e owner of a I"asking him to ascertain on what au- permission to see the prisoners. This call for his aid. He stands by and with addressed to their respective postoflioea. Conveyancer,, •Commissioner Etc. I the tier of the British Empire in the % y ' deeply drained clay soil will be sur- thority the statement has been made. ' was contemptously refused, the tyran g p � , ', I mauutaeture none but the sestet stook. { I cause of freedom and civilizatioli. BO YEARS Fire insurance, - Real Estate. Beware of shops that Boll cheap, as they prised to find that same of the- clover The prime minister forwards the, let- . nical Governor declaring that all on have got to live. Call and gat prccea root go dovtn fully as low as• the tile. ter to the war, office. The Secretaryboard would he shown no inerev, but EXPERIENCE A STRANGE CZAR. Money to Lend. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Of course, wherever a clover root de- • Office -HURON STREET, CLINTON cat's there will be ever after as goad Lor \lar sends a letter to the offending be treated as pirates. 1L is true that many of the Cuban insurgents on board Frons, all accounts Czar Nicholas II. -®� �w' �� a conduit of water to the drain as member of Parliament. asking for in- were known to the authorities as active I is really very fond of his wife, much 'I I �,r could be wished. I formation for the t,enefit of tho,sover- and prominent leaders in the long re- I to the Dowager Czarina's disgust, asMEDICAL eign. The member is called to ac- I volution, yet it was also a fact that she finds she is not the power behindHarness Emporium, Blyth, Ont count, and makes such explanation as I some of the English and Americans the throfle that she expected to be. Dr. W. GUnn, MAKING WOOD ALCOHOL. CONTROLLING THE CANKERWORM. I he' considers necessary. This letter I among them knew nothing aP the real The easy ceremony of the Russian court I TRADE MARKS goes from the our office to the prime ,status of the vessel. The bloodthirsty gives great displeasure to sticklers for 1 DsetcN9 Tile Deadly 13mbxtamce That Thirsty Topers This insect Las in some seasons done I minister, and the queen receives in due Barriel soon kPgan Lis nark of sdaugh- time -worn forms. Their Imperial Ma- I CoPYR1oHTs &C. R. C. P. and L. R. C, S., Edinburgh. Sometimes, Drink. much harm to apple trees, and, when lima what is virtually ter, of the ohjects of Spanish hatred. jesties actually exchange endearing quickly nascertain IL sketch treownetheman Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night calls at front door of residence on Rotten- it is 'liecessiary first bo convert wood its ravages have been unchecked for AN PRESSION OF REGRET By a hurried drum -bead court-martial :phrases in public, a thing previously 1 itions nvention a prob ably Patentable Handbooklie, Street o Presbyteriannee Church. into liquid. The strongest hydraulic y unheard of in Russia. sentftrict�yoeat agency H eetiTik lktont . y pp,q y two or three ears, it has even killed for an indiscreet comment upon the i he succeeded in condemning and sboot- , i sent free. oldest agency scouring stent . I fifty-three of the septated people, Patents taken tiirou8b Munn & Lo. rece�ve the trees. There are two. kinds of can- 'conduct of a member of her family. g Y- p I ORIGIN OF GOLDFISH. � apectatnotize,withoutobarge,tothe a,; pressture would not squeeze one -Calf No public Hurn 1 ikes to he called to before his hand was arrested by the „ I ° . Dr. Turnbull, , of 1 per cent. of the moisture from dry kerwormA, as well. as other insects of account! in this way. Ile may know 1 frowning cannon of the British cruiser Goldfish are of Chinese origin. Tbey SCient�fic 11meriea". wood, tsar by putting the same mat.erw I similar habits. Oae form deposit, its that no action will bre taken upon his Niobe, commanded by Captain Sir were originally found in it large lake Abandsomely illustrated weekly. Largest air. ial into an iron retort and convertin eggs during October and November up- explanation, and that he will never Lambton Lorraine. Up to November near bit. Tsientsing, and were. first. enlation of any QetentiHc7ournal. Tarms, 63a ). L. Turnbull, ALB., Toronto Univ. ; B B, when the Niol?e, sailed in, only a coo- year; tour montha,$1. Sold by all newsdealer,. %hear of the matter again ; but he finds Y brought to Europe in the seventeenth MUNN p Co New Y�rk 1, M.D, ; C.M., Victoria Univ. M.C.P. & S. it into charcoal by means of heat the on the tw•ilgs of the apple trees, while himself in an unpleasant Position. and ple of British subjects had been shot, century. The first in France came as mu & Il 381 Broadway, WOnt, ; Fellow of the obstetrical society of gases and smoke, to the extent of fully the other appears during warm spells is not likely to repeat this indiscretion. but over a dozed Americans bad been a present to Mme. de Pompadour. .. Braneb Office. e25 F St.. Wasbina'ton, t. Edinburgh. Late of London, Eng, and ug I massacred. Tbbse who were still living Edinburgh, hospitals. Office -Dr. Dews• 65 per cent, of the weight of the wood, late winter and early spring. The His wife and daughters are also person - le 's stand Rattenbur St. Night calls may be condensed into pyroligneous female moths are wingless and. as they ally interested, for their names may or claimed the pr ins, and of the British Y t dropped from the lists of guests for flag, and Lorraine and his bluejackets answered at Office. y g acid, from which are obtained wood have passed their pupal form in the saw that they had it despite the blur- {, court functions. The Clinton NewS-Beeord alcohol, acetate of lime and wood tars, ground, the oN'ly +vas they can mach It iv a gentle, restraining in tering of the Spaniards. A cord of wood weighing 4,000 pounds the branches is by Crawling up the which is exerted try the queen upon i CABLED F013 ASSISTANCE. Dr. Shaw trunks of the trees. Some endeavor to parliamentary dehate, and public dis- The Niobe was in`Kingston, Jamaica, plas a staff of experinoed news ' produces about 2,050 pounds of pyroli- cu.5sion, hut. it is none the less real and when Air. Ramsden cabled for assist- OAice-Ontario Street, opposite English neour: acid and 7110 ounds of cbar- trap the moths, as they as the ,reporters, who covet the ground g p effective. It protects the cont and. ante, and owing.to the,quicknessand PP g trees, b tlacin Kinds of to r about yr Y , cleverness of the young telegraph op- wol), and give "All the News w'` church„ formerly occupied by Dr. Apple. coal. 'The pyroligneous acid from ane Y i g I pe memlters of the ro i] famil from i s ton. cord of wood produces nine gallons of the trunk and smearing them with tthdiug.htiesst and, capricious critacisnl, erator at the station the lives of the That's Fit to Print." 82 liar cent. crude wood alcohol, •200 printer's ink or tar; others use va- and to this extent upholds the dignity other unfortunates were saved. The Ni - DENTISTRY. pounds of acetate of lime, and about l riotio other bandstand straps, but to of the mnnnnhy• ote's commander and crew on getting _r l.._ , ..:a., a� ,,,..,a ,n __+._, t The queen, being it +viae ruler, does ward of the slaughtering at Santiago., Dr. BRUCE, Surgeon Dentist. OFFICE -Over Taylor's Shoe Store, Clinton, Ont. Special attention to preser- vation of natural teeth. N. B -Will visit Blyth every Monday and Mayfield every Thursday afternoon during • the summer. f DR. AGNEW, DENTIST. Office Hours, - q to 5 At zurich the second Thursday of each month. ..-- VETERINARY. _ _ ~� J. E. Blackall, VETERINARY SURGEON AND VETERINARY INSPECTOR. Office on Isaac Street next New Era office Residence, Albert St., Clinton. LEGAL. J. Scott, Barrister, &e. ELLIOTT'S BLOCK, CLINTON. Money to Loan. E. Campion, QC., Barrister, - Solicitor, - Notary, &c., GODERiCH, ONT. OFFIcF-Over Davis' Drug Store. Money to Loan. '� - N.C. O. Johnston, Barrister, Solicitor, Commissioner, Etc., GODERICH, . ON'&, OFFicx-Cor Hamilton and St. Andrew's Streets. W. Brydone, deter, Solicitor, Notary Public, &c, OFFICE : . )9EAViR BLOC K, • CLINTOI+ The News-Reoord Is Not Rx Belled As an x Advertising a -1 - acid is neutralized with lime the wood alcobol is distilled off, the time bold- idg the acetic acid is solution. After the separation of the wood spirit the remaining liquid is boiled down in pans to a sugar, which is dried and becomes the acetate of lime in com- merce. Acetate of lime is used for making acetic acid. Fully three-fifths of the wood alco- hol and acetate of lime produced in the world are made in the United. States. A considerable quantity is also produced in Sweden, and at the exhibition now being held in Stock- holm specimens may be seen. Wood alcohol affords a perfect substitute for grain alcohol for manufacturing and mechanical i;ttlrposes, and at less than one-third the cost. Tt: is used principal- ly as a solvent in the malting of shel- lac varnish and in making celluloid and pbot.ographic paper. It makes beautiful dye tints is antiseptic, and is used for liniments and for skin rub- bing in bathhoitwes. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. There is an able-bodied African in nearly every man's private wood -pile. When a cycler is thrown from his wheel he feels the gravity of his po- sition. After a woman has passed a certain age she is willing to get married on Friday. It's easier for us to see i he faults of others than it is for others to see our virtues, A mam never loses money on fast horses. It is the slow ones that drive him to the free -lunch counter. -----.-- -- -- - __.____.._._ __ . - Ir Z EMA ETTER ��� ALT RHEUM E�,IEICED IN f [JIY AKIN 018SA61116 lltLtBVRD bV ONE AM• PLICAT101M a1F DRADNEW'S OINTMENT, SEC OENT& if is is blarvellbus our&'for ail such die - gusting ebd disfiguring d1s8nrer am Err some, unit Rhotitif, Totter, barbers' Itch, scald Head, Vicers, 11lotobti, It aurae elf :ad of the skin and stake, it soft anti white. -27, 9 _:A`_'­-*­-111�� y must be kept Yin a condition to act as a barrier, whenever the ground, is not frozen from October to May. As this is a serious task anti as, even at the best, some of the insects may evade the traps, the principal reliance is upon spraying with arsenites. Some failures are reported, but it is probable that the spraying was delay- ed. too lonig, or that it was not. thor- ough. The eggs hatch about the time the trees blossom, and if the trees have been infested in previous years, a tbor- ough spraying should be given ,just before, the blossoms open, and it should be repeated as soon as the blossoms have fallen, and again if necqessary. The spray should be ire the form of a fine mist and should cover every leaf. To 'hold the arsenit.e upon (be trees, it is well to add lime to the spraying mixture. This will also aid in determining when the work has been thoroughly done, and will permit the use of a larger amount of paris green, or other arsenite. Although It will add considerably to the cost of the mix- ture, from the fact that nearly all va- rieties are attacked upon their foli- age, if not. upon their fruit, by the apple scab fuNgua, it will generally pay to add bordeaux mixture to the spraying material. If lyordeaux mix- ture is not used, it good formula will be 1 lir paris green, 10 lbs lime and 150 gals. water; or use 1-4 lb, paris green with 40 gals of borideaux mix- ture. + RENEWING OLD STRAW13FRRY BEDS. As soden as the berries have been piek- ed, mew the eatiro field close to the ground, and when the tops are dried, burn and with a turning plow har- row down the ,rows to six inches and harrow both ways. 'Then with a hoe thin down the rows to the number of plants desired. The field is then cul- tivated the same as a new field. Among the instruments used for cul- tivating.strawberries, the several weed - era do good work aftem the plants' are Mt. The small wreeds are killed and the surface of the soil kept well stir- red. Fine toothed cultivators can ,be used a little later. The ordinary two - shovel cultivators are often used ex- tensively and are (good instruments during the early part of the season. but ah'ouM not be used for summer or early autumn cultivating. The spring tooth cultivators do good work. Con- tinue the cultivation until Oct. 1, plow - Ing at lengt once a montbr HOW TO GROW GOOSEBERRIPS. There is no reason why this very useful fruit should not bee found abun- dantly in every garden and fruit patch. ,,,-,---^,y birthright. She does not expose critics ---L.-e,.,.. --_--. -. - _ .. --- -• with topmasts, down decks cleared for of the royal house to Nexauious annoy- i action, and every seaman at quarters. ante, but in a quiet, way reminds them He at once demanded the stoppage of tbat she and her family are entitled to ; the executions and the immediate re- conideration and respet't, and ought i lease of every British subject or else not to tw spoken of lightly and un- . he would open fire and lay the city charitIdAy•• I Tudors, Stwirt,s and Georges had to ruins. General Barriel tried to be insolent the The more arbitrary methods of enforcing , haughty and and cursed Americans and their flag. Sir Lamb- re5pect for the crown. They imprison- I ed and exposed to prosecution those , ton Lorraine gave the Spanish Govern- or ono. hour to comply .with his demand whoFe loyalty was suspected, some- I and in less than that time the Span - times cutting off their heads, or taking i iad's pride was humbled, and by the away their titles or estates or heavily fining them. The Victorian method of power of the British flag and all that it represents. The British Foreign Of- diycipline is- mild and wbolesome, and fice rigorously cabled the Spanish Gov - fully in h•trniony viith the po1i!i(!4Wcon- ernmend to account, for the conduct of dit,iuns og to-da+y. Barriel. The latter was recalled and censured and retired from all offices, WHY ELEPHANTS FEAR MICE. -T gree They Itesemltale it Little Animal %%"hell Pauses Tlaeir Ueatlis til the ,I111119le. It siess incredible that so small and NCd14;(11AdV1CC harmless an animal as a mouse is able to frighten an elephant almost out Of his senses. One little mouse in the You need a doctor many times when you don't call one. You suffer pain in fifty hay on which they are feeding will forms and yet won't call the doctor, be- stanlpede. an entire herd. In their naa- cause you hope that the pain "will go tine land there are little animals' away after a while." And, too, you know known as cbacanas, which feed on a by experience, that that first visit of the small, sour berry of +vhich elephants doctor is generally followed by many others, are very fond. They live in settle- ments, som„thine after the manner of with the inevitable consequence of a big bill "for professional services." You don't prairie clogs, under the berry hushes. know what to do for yourself or what to take. When feeding, the elephant trample the little towns, and the ebaca,na9, in But suppose that you could get free, ab - solutely free, the advice of one of the most their fright, run up the tubes of the elephants' trunks. Their long, sharp claws catch to the flesh and they can- [ffiffical not he elected. The more violently the ' monster blows through ocoiled trunk the more firmly the hooked claws of the little animal become imbedded In pbgsidells the flesh, inflammation and death are the result. In captivity the. Ple- aly think they are in danger Lhae In the United States? You can. The phq• eician la rig%bere. llobaaan office in the deaddly rhacanay when they sea a de building, he has a staff of correspondents to mouse•asalat _ him, and anyone and everyone who needs medical advice is invited to write to INQiJISITIVE. him. It it's baby's hsaltb or mother's or As health of any member of the family you The deaf man got out of the tram- may *rite about it, sure of a careful read - car on to the other line of rails. Look In of your letter, sure of a eopecientious out I tbere's a oar coming I said the diagnosis of your exile, conductor, What' said the deaf rnan•��� There's a car cawing. O care What' The car caught and knocked down the deaf man, and as he picked himself he if cure in pos0ble, laveryletter will be held commanicatiott. Up said: I wonder what that fool kept me as a strictly eonfidentitil Remember these facts. there talking about. We offer you medical advice from one o " ` the most eminent practitioners In the tTnttl ITEI P, HIM BTT9Y. Btateg, whether our medicinds ,;nit your firs. Kinder, refleot,ively,-T wonder putienlar Ease or not. We offer you this advice at the cost of the two cet►t soaMp Why man never pays his wife any com- pliments a.ft.er they are married' which It will take tobring your lettertotir Addreas the Medical D6V4rt%61lt Kinder, briskly--Tlk- does better, my offlee. Dr, J. 0. Ayer Co.,1AW61l, Naso, dear, lie pays hrr 11019. newspaper published in West, H-u.roia, and has special features not possessed by a number of ahem. Every 5Coinservaltive Should be a Subscriber. Clinton News-Becord. . \ , e